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V / '■ • 'V SA1 APRIL 25, 1968 Avdntge Daily Net Prem Run I./J------The W e a th »...... rftQBrotm i^EN For the Week Ended ' -' Fafceatt af O. 8. Waathar Bafeaa e;« iO April 18, 1853 player. We learned the boys 10,952 Partly cloudy teniglit aad- ta- were buying the gum just to,get Hearing Is Set GOSMETIGS i morraw. Little chaagg la tasn^ra- A b o u t T o w n the pictures and^ then threw the ) ,Cliurilla-Palmer ^Nuptials Member of the Audit tnre, rain possible. Heard Along Main Street gum away. • ' WE CARRY ALL ^ Bureau « l ClrealationB By Rec Board LEABING BRANDS . A Manchester— A City*of Village Charm Murtel C. Blalsdell w m granted Even the Beet laild Plans . . • divorce In Superior Court hi. And on Some o f Manche$ter*$ Side Streets^ Tdo Latest tidbit in the Animat, i Arthur Drug S io rM i Hartford veaterday from Robert J. Vegetable; and Mineral depart­ Sixth and Final Discus­ VOL. LXXII, NO, 176 (ClaaaUled A d T e ii^ g eu Page 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. APRIL 27, 1953 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) , PRICE FIVE CENTS Blaisdelli both of. Manchester, on ment comes from Guy Woelk. a 9 the ground of intolerable cj-uelty. Even This T , •ing conditiofts and the gentleman year old DP who works as sion Will Be on ll With the plaintiff awarded $25 a A bit of information regarding seemed well satisfied. week aUmony and $25 a week for Herald newsboy. Guy, and hiS par­ At Municipal Bpilding a brand new telephone company in^ The proprietor then escorted ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Woelk, \ the support of one child. PHONE Time Check vcntion that the Belt people dis­ his- new dishwasher Into the wijh. .whom he lives at 82 Foster kitchen toward the sinks. En The Advisory Park^nd Recre­ WASHER MT-9k45S7 Auxiliary Police will report to- closed recently indicates that the .rtreet, have 11 hens. scientist, in his effort to mhke route the dishwasheKatopped, and ation Commission hax set May 11 morrow hioming ‘at » o'clock, Recently one of the hens laid a as the date of a public hearing at modern living simpler and. no ore , sniffed. . midget egg one day and a good REPAIRS -weather permitting, at the Finley "Whatever is cooking smells which the use of/schoipl buildings street shooting range for target important, more efflcient, has final- ' sixed double yoked egg the next. ly bitten off more, than he can. very good," he commented. for '-recreatalonXl /nactivltles for racUce. Otherwise, they will meet "It's a beef stew. Would you The small version l.s somewhat chikjren and yMUlls will be dls- Prompt, Ecenemieol Stohday night a£ 7 o'clock at the chew—at least we nope so. bigger than a pheasant's egg. we The new invent ion. type of me­ like some?" - cus.sed. / ^ Guoremt— d earing shooting.^ range at the Union chanical rhan. or. rather, in this "I certainly would." are told by a sportsman friend ! The hearing, which will take School. X ' ^ • case, woman, is an electronic tele- : •The restaurateur thereupon who saw it. , i place- in Lhe hearing 4-oom of the Hovi'^d It happen? We asked I MuniclpM Building beginning at Wringtr-Rells Roploeod Teachers of science in all pub­ phone device that can intelligently served up an overly generous por­ Washiiurton. April 27—{/Pi • •'"“r f ' « ' ‘‘*»y-s»turday react to spoken numbers. tion of the stew and supplemented Roger blcott, an egg raiser whose |'7:30 p7m .. is the sixth and last iVBsningio^ I 1^ Senate record for marathon lic, parochial and private schools teaching experience makes it easy i in aperies designed to a.ssist the and colleges are invited ta attend Like anybody else—and let's , It with bread and butter. " POTTERTON'S .^ e n a te and held th4 Senate in Its face it—these creations of man's | for him to explain things clearly. J commission In making recommen- | the second annual meeting of the The dishwa.sher ate and said, ISO renter Bt.. Cor. of Church Taft, declaring _ flllMSWrS overnight session since 1950. increasingly Ingenious mind have Olcott raid the occurrence.^is not i d ^ o n s for a balanced passive and j Connecticut Science Teachers As­ "That was very good. I'm going are weakening," aimed today' , Taft has threatened around-the- more characteristics of a person to enjoy working here." So very unusual. It happens gener­ ! active recreation program. sociation Saturday, May 2, be- than of a machine —the new device ally when a lien is beginning to lay As the result of the first five for a test vote in the wordy clock meetings as routine bCgln- .ginning at 5;i5 a. m. in the Sterl*. He then explained that he must ha.s-a mirne.'^Tt’s Audrey. leave for a moment and-he-walked ■wr*- ...... [/t’pttkltc-mtTtlngs and executl-ve -ae's- battle over ownership » f the nin* unless., tber«^ is, Sottlh Koreans Voiciff ObjeclirtDS Ing Chemistry LaboratoryK. Yale • TheoreltCally. all a person has The hen 1» Ikying small eggs sions which followed the commis­ University, New Haven. \ out the door. pll-rlch ■ 's to do is speak into an ordinary If an elderly gentleman, well- anyway. Ulcott skid, although he sion has recommended: ___ lands. - w , , keep the Senkte In Session hext teiephone and Audrey does the mannered and respectably dressed admitted the oneiwe described n 1. Acquiring land near Rob­ The Ohio legislator. sald_, he look- ~ Move Designed Cecond Lt. Charles K, J. Morse rest, relieving the caller of the task enters your restaurant and applies •smaller than usuaL The double ertson Park along the-Hodkanunv has joined the Medical Company ed for a clearcut show of strength call Fhr Votes of dialing and maybe wearing out fot the dishwasher's job, and If he yoke egg is just two of the hen's River and near Union Pond. this afternoon on an amendment o f the 40th Infantry Dlvision'.s a hngcr. expresses admiration for your regular sired ones put together In 2.. Buyiiig lights now installed Once the And^sor amendment 160th Regiment in Korea. His by Senator Anderson ID., N. M.l, Th^ company says that Audrey the sanr.e .•■hell. at Robertson Park, lind planting Is disposed of, Taft\ald he will call wife, the former Ellen' Murphy, beef stew— an advocate of federal control of ia still only a child, however, far The flring mechanism which pro­ some trees there. the controversial areas. for votes on amendments by Sen­ • daughter of Mrs. James Murphy, from thV.^ge where it—that is, she 3. Rebuilding a dam at the ator- Hill (D-Alai and Malone (R- T o Young Enterprise pels unshelled eggs into the shell­ resides at 36 Maple street. —can go to work. But Taft aald he was "not aw­ One of the fellow staff members ing department misfires and sends Oak Grove .street property and fully optimlatic” about setting up a Ne.v,). . ' „ But evert; so, we can't under­ passed along the following story stocking the area with trout. Hill's - proposal would go a step Marine Pfc. VV. H. Taft. Jr., son two unshclled eggs in at once. The date for a final vote on the House- stand how A ^ rey, even when she recently. 4.. Installing more lights at beyond Anderson’s by providing Tokyo, April 27—-.in the mil­ courts each new school, at Rob­ to mineral rights on moat federal lets carried the message In the Rus- except for bleacher seats. We were told by another egg A tablish state title to the offshore ilan, Chinese and Korean lan­ in a training cruise and vi.siting lions, or is it biliions'.'of persons If, ertson F^ik, and at the West Sid" public lands within their bound­ \ Cuba, Jamaica and New Orleans who daily use the telephone, At the Iasi moment, one mem­ raiser that the phenomenon also lands within the states’ historic aries. guages. ber of the party took sick and " ’as occurs in hens which are approach­ Rec. - V boundaries. It would substitute In a move unprecedented in the,.; • ^ fo re returning to Norfolk, Va., Anyway, we're hoping that this 6. Cooperating, with the Con­ Oppqnents of state ownerahip unable to go. Several phone calls ing the cud of the lajirg age. We A-, provisions to give the federal gov- have a strategy caucus scheduled Korean war. th4 Command prom­ May 27 Set neixt month. latest encroachment on a domain w y necticut Society for Crippled Chil­ were placed with friends in an'ef- suppose that corresponds to an as­ Ren. 55’a.vne 3Ior*c,...... ernment Independent title to the lands, with today, but. Hill said .he . . doubts______they_ ised political asylum for the flrat heretofore thought to be reserved dren in providing swimming for exclusively to fleah-and-blood hu­ fort to gel some one to use the sembly line that has developed Renatnr from Oregon, looks at his j 67'.i per cCTt of revenues from off- willing., to quit talking flier to come over and any others , bugs because it is -worn out. crippled rhijdren one day a week THE OFFICE OF man beings proves a dud. After third ticket. No one was available. * / .loMph P. Naylor Stutlic Match 2'.! hour* and 36 minute* "bore developments in the margin- Taft said yesterday who w’ould follow. Those who i So the two men. with the three After reading all: this you may MRS. EDWARD/g . CHURILLA / at the EasvSide Rec. after he began his Alibuster M sea going to the coastal there was no press of legislation follow would get 650,006. For Actioii all, what would become of that still be wondering, with ,is. which Some Suggestions are still to be DR. RICHARD C. celebrated "Voice with a Smile." tickets, set off for Boston. Outside against the tidcland* el) Idll. Sen­ Bankers of federal control, while the next two weeks but he felt Row'ing Diatrnat 1 ^ 4 ^ ^ \ • tive park they saw a youngster came first—^Henry Ford or the hen. acted upon. ^ conceding they are outnumbered opponents were "rather An official announcement said j ' No Audrey could ever replace Palms and spring flowers decor- • hat and gloves, blue shoes and /■' \ \ ALTON ator Morse's marathon. I* report­ standing near the main gate. One pur.se to match the dre.s.s. ed tn art a record of worffage. two—to-one by Senators favoring i inclined to' be reasonable" about the offer was made to get "in­ that. • Mental Tidbit atrd St. .Ismea' Church at 9 o'cjOck fur stole of the Manchester men asked the and also a corsage of two white Said the Senator: “ I'm not Inter­ state control, have held the floor ending the debate, valuable technical Intelligence" to Every once in a w-hile, a Heard this morning for the wedding of ' CHIROPRACTIC What's rookin'? boy if he wknted to see the game. orchids. ested in breaking record*. I'm in long speeches which the.v con-| Ander.’ on said on an NBC tclc- sow distrust, and suspicion In the The youth said he did but did not Along Main Street staff member Miss Eleanor Mae Pfllmer, daugh­ tend are designed,' not ss fill-| vision .show la.st night he thinks An elderly gentleman, well;man- cornea across an item he thinks A reception for 1.50 gue.sts was PLOWING AND p h y s ic ia n Interested in fighting this Nil. .” Communist air force. , Washington, Apiril 27- have any ticket. The extra ticket hualers. but to "educate , the . the state ownership bill will be The leaflets dropped in North nered and res^ctnbly dressed, en­ w'ln add intellectual tone to the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H .. held at-the American Legion Home which would give coastal states — The administratioR wl the loical man had was given to the CLOSED^ UNTIL, title to off-shore oil deposits, public." I ■ " ■ ■ Korea ca^ed a photo^aph of tered a Main street restaurant one boy who said he would be along in column. This, for your pondering Palmer of 201 Broad street, and on Leonard street. For a wedding HARROWING put into effect May 27 iu morning recently and explained trip to New York, Detroit. Niag­ (NF.A Telephnti)into.) Senator Morse's (Ind-Oret more j (C^nntiniied en Pnge Ten) Franclsaek Jarewskl, a Polish Jet aecUPHy a minute. during these lengthening spring Sgt. Edward G. Churilla of the program kde- that he wished to apply for the days, is siich an-item: ara Falls and Duluth, Minn., the CALL A. BUTLER MAY 4 ^pllot who flew hia MIG-15' to Den­ position of dishwasher for which The local niVn were seated at U. S. Air Force, soft of Mr. and bride cho.se for traveling a ootil- mark and was given political aay- signed to keep out of fedel^l Cora who is three times as old Mrs. George P. Churilla of 82 Fox- MI-9-9543 he had seen an advertisement. game time but tjie seat next to lion blue suit with .natural shoes lum only recently. jobs those whom PnesUdht them was empty. A t the start of as Anne was when Corn was twice croft drive. The double ring ccrc- The proprietor, having looked as old .aa. Anne .will, in . three and purse. |)ink ha.t and glove.s Aautli.Koreans, many carrying signs, stage a. demonstration In Iteoul. 14oulh Korean .capItaL aa •rile measage in the . Riiasian Eisenhower .. calls ..“the die- ' the second Inning a Mg bloke came m'ony was performed- by Rev. John and mink jachet. The couple will full-scale armistice talks were resumed by ITN and Red negotiators at Panmunjom. Rome of the ianguagd^ began “Comrade pllota” the applicant over carefully and years be three times ss old as Hannon of St. J'ames' Church, and Open Clash loyal and the dangerous.” spoken with him for a few min­ in and sat in the box. Hie said to re.side in Duluth. signs are in English. Large sign in front reads: "Give us iinlflcatlon or death.” (,\P WIrephoto and was entitled "Road to Free­ the local men, "I didn't think I Anne was two years ago. How old the traditional bridal music was Detaila of the plan were Outlin­ utes, decided he would probably are Cora and Anne? Mrs. Churilla graduated from radio from Tokyo). dom.” The one in the Chinese ed at a White House news confer­ coiil.l buy a ticket hut I finally played on ^he organ. language' waa addressed to "Cou­ qualify for the Job and should be — A Non. Manchester High School in the 4 ence today by Attorney General got one from a kid outside {or only Given in piarriagc by her father, Over Tariff - rageous Jet pilots.” given a chance. the. bride had aa her matron of clas.s of 1951. Brownell, a few lioura after they They discussed wages and work- five bucks." \ Of NATO Sessions The official announcement aald Sgt. Ch'virilla graduated with the honor her .<>iatet>. Mr.s. Catherine' ' W E ’RE that the Air Force hoped'to . get had been dtscuaaed at a regular Oiimshne Honor Hutchinson Giard of 88 Drive B. Silver Lane cla.s.s of L9\8. .served 12 months in \- Monday conference of GOP legta- Japan and six months in Korea Is Averted Red Plan on POWs Disco Tale the same results as ground - forces Spruce street wss cluttered wl Homes. Bridesniaid.s were Doris letive leaders with the PresIdML and was formerly employed at the Washington, April 27—— The new Korean ai-miff- ing to United Nations Command ty- . •. , ^ • just what they were doing. aid chief St'aasen arrived from fopeas . . . ■ t Sion of Kl^ 80th birthday. TTiey with a bodice of imported white trade hill which would bar any itice talks deadlocked again today aa the UN Command flatly Bubble gum Is being put out In raria at 9:28 a. m. I t. s. t.) ih a She State Capitol, Hartford, *m the same .way, officart of the AppSOa To AH ; a thin slab form, and tn each pack enjoyed a pleasant social time. A | Chantilly lace with fingertip length lowering of tariffs to levels rejected a Red prisoner e-xch^nge p^posal which it said of- OPEN SUNDAYS sleeves, and a skirt of nylon tulle Military Air Transport plane. He April 27— (fP) —The top of- F w . East Command beliave the It will be applied to SepsittVir there is a picture of a baseball feature of the refreshments was a ; , You .5Ia,v Have An Early■i7 said he expected to see Eisenhow- jound to imperil Americgn in- fer« only return to Communtst rule dr ‘‘endless captivity” for papMit operation eliould reduce the with appliqued flowers. She wore Appointment flcim df WilllnfTord fire- posItVOnS in all agencies as w ill'ls er some time- today and goy before d u stry . ‘ ------.>'•■ - ■■ ■ ■L-;—— ■— ■' '*'"■■—'• Reds 'who wlus* to' go home. cOmlMt mectiveneaS of the Com- to the few departments cm oped large birthday cake, surmounted 1 a fingertip veil with a crown of For Private Auto Driving ' . _ In . their Second meOtlng ainee works factory, declared today 9A.M.to1P.M. the Senate Foreign Relations com­ muniet air force . . .' under..the former TntauiP. GOAL-COKE by 80 candleli. I lace and seed pearls, and carried INSTRUmO.V . _ _ N Simpson's new’ stand seemed Oct. 8. both Allied and Commi nist mittee tomorrow. he felt that Harold Disco of "Henceforth, a m Ig flight ladder trtM . ' He received a number of st-1 a bouquet of stephanotis with a From Your Home 1-C .a-a'mVOA'S'naT **’‘*•5’ g® * •®"g "'ay toward House Debates dclegat'e stood pat. on their own 6P.M.io9P,M. white orchid center and streamer.^ Mini.sters of the North Atlantic r * I 1 IT X L t v V m t y W ' *-''*rting a sharp, open clash be- Norwich, a fireworks dealer, should bd evert More concernetf The program waa sat forth Td. MitelMl 3-snS tractive gifts, about/ 1,50 cards' If You Call Council counti'ie.i in Pari.s were so plans for settling the exchange lest MS own flifht shoot Mm down hanging- tliercfrom. U)ClD r 'A , tween President Elsanhower and was telling the truth when he lengthy exscutlvVO ortiw aignsd^ snd a beautiful bouquet of ffowers L Mitchell 9-1370—TODAY hu.sy with their own work, he told problem and bringing a~ tract In and escape. 'He will, tend to be DR.il. GERSHANOFF from Manchester Grange. He The matron of honor wa.s -at­ I key House Republicans on the reported a $4,000 “ shflke- Preaident Bissnnower. tired in a ballerina length gown of Bh. A A A . A . A A , A A A , .AA reporters, that "we didn't have Daylight Time Korea. wary about the other pllota in his has been a Granger, for almost 50 time" to give very much study to Washington, April 27M/P) It sets up procedures fbr h< pink, made with a lace bodice and Quality materials, prompt service, helpful afivice... ■at as far c tained t ^ . cha^est criticism - t o a. m. yerterday for. an estimated tiate co/istriictlYely. Lt. .Gen. Wll- f — ground. ceSsories and a fqr cape and a cor- i as he knew, it was true, and ------sage of two white orchids. 'The | KEMP'S MIKK 4 laPPLY Cai came so/far from the new admin- 60 million'Americans. liam K. Harrison.. Senior Allied added: HOT OVEN GRINDERS Many suns have warmed many istration of the Truman regime's Miirdei - Scene But not in the nation's capital, LOAM gardens, mother of the bridegroom chose a Aided by Jets Delegate, said it's "far too early” , "Di.sco ia an honest man. I be- blue silk shaptung dress with pink | w ■ rearmament .program. ! • where Congress acts a.s a eity coun­ Dark. Rich, CnIMvated While eighty years have rolled to think about such a move. ! lieve him when he .said ao." L A P IZ Z A From WlUlnuinMc, Kyes I* Kryman cil. It’.’' stiil eastern standard time Meanwhile, the Panmunjom gate - Backca explained that as he first Bullejdbtis .Grade No. t $6.00 eu. yd. 'round. Rockville and Storrs: The No. ,2 man' in the Defense On Polii*e Film 111 Korea War c . 1 . 1,, 7,.., finedom for sick and wounded i the stolty; t h i money, Grade No. 3 $3.00 cu. yd.. PHONE MI-9-45 Enterprise M.5.5. department announced: . __ ...... i Allied nr HOMEMADE PIES AND DOUGHNUTS Delivered In Truck Eighty , years of toil and of labor. i »toofi dosed b y - ' ’ ‘-iv disco a«id jv-s., U e d or from the Wires "Because in some instances the) Van Ntiys. Calif., Aprilill 27 -IF—-IJ * bill authorizing the district; _ T .bun by formal' .State Reh. Domi­ - .. • HAMBURGERS — HOT DOGS Load Lots—Order Now Eighty years of laughter and fun; ^coul, April 27 - - IP — Deadly mobilization haae is too widely A msn s'rted out for Mlice the . commi.s.sioner.s to-m ove Wa.shfng-1 ‘ . , Screened sfuid; atone. 6U Work, play, strife, war, peace and Just Boyond Boltoii .Notch — Country Road, Route 44-A i^mcriran Sabre jet.s flew dive TOlice nick I’edace of Norwich./^ Repiib- diffused, there- will he stustlon.*nvay he ssid he best h is>is'yife 'ife to ! ton'.* docks ahead an hour. Bui , ^ 1;' )I lican parly official, w*5t to go to APPROVE NimONATlONS and gravel 'delivered. : plenty. bombing missions in close support where a suffeient quantity of the ' death with a croquet mallM and the House fSdn’t get around to de- Have paused In review, every one. of Allied ground forces today for pri.soners ended their delivery. In the co-chairmen W the legists- WashIgtoB, April 37—UT> »i . NUSSDORF Item manufactured is not required ' chopped off her hands vmh a bating it until today, The Seaate Jadlelarjr eeaadlttea the fir.st time in the 34-months-old to maintain a minimum ecohnmic ! hsichet, \ i When all the oratorical .shooting' •seven daya they turned bad: 684— CONST. C O . Many friends have walked through 1-19 Americans 470 South Korean (Continued on Page Tea) today approved the MadMatfade. Phone Mitchell $-740$ ‘''T W e "sX e s until recently “ Arid while he starred In Ibis ' ' -ia over, (Tongreaa probablv will ap- ef former Gey. ThaadM g. Basai hia portals. the grisly drama, swinging the mallet p,ove—aa it slwaya haa the11,. right11 -Ml. wdijian. snd 64 dis- Old, new, rich and pemr, sad and only for air battle with Red MIG ^‘"*** ‘^•***' belt of Ohio aad fonaer':3Mae jeta pounded Communial troop, ‘ .*»« "‘ "P sgsin. a police, movie camera and , of the Di.atrlct to go on fa.at time Thev hid nrol^ed'^8' Harry Gala o f Waahlagtaa, hMS' gay. and oAsitioria , Production, and where neceasan' sound equipment recorded his a c ,h it „anta to, i •' Pr°nil*e“ . "’ <“1’ for standbv. while In’* t«ns Inspecting a movie troupe on the annual April whing-dint to be rMurned other.*, tlje tools'will be handled location. ^,t on the good .side of the farm H*’ " " originally plcd^d. It did not locate the targets. PLANE THOUGHT DOWIT TAKE ADVANTADE OF THESE PRICES Twenty-four U. S. Marine Pan fn such a, manner as to aaaure their I Richard E. Fredericks,..,.3.5. re* , folka back home bv denouncing‘ "I’ 'Y Tokyo, April 27 — 1A*I — Aso VANDERBILT ______- ...... availabliity. The -general policy turned Saturday night from Maple- dsyiipht time. J */*.'I'* Communists continued Manila, April 31 — iff) — A.' thcr jet fighter-bombers blasted an volcano erupted thunderously to­ Clark Air Force Base apolr^. L amBiunitVon factor^ M cinnampo '‘■'‘H *>e that of retslnhig the low , wood. N. J.. where he was arrest-] ' st its ,500-a-day rate. day, killing at least six of 400 NOTICE TakeV'arefiil l-nok man aald tonight a commeritia a ' with 5(1 tons of bombs . while o*?«t produced of desired goods as ed, was taken to hia Van Nuya (Continiled on Page Three) school children peering into' it s ! PREMIUM QUALITY TIRE$ At Monday's i52-minule srml.*- Air Force Capt. Zachary .Dcaa, plane wpa heUevod. down. aoiMy . A public hearing will be held by the Town Planning ^nmni'Mim, JhuM Coiaaiis hit a weapons and storage ! the high coat nroduce-." home yesterday. The camera on depths. ' .... *Douglas*. Kss.. shot down by the NEW 1952 day. May T. 1953, at S:tK) P. M. in the Hearing Room of the Munlolpal area at Haeju.^\ ' f But Kyes also said "careful cbn-''a rolling tripod followed his every tlce meeting, each side suggested where betweea Okinawa add the One hundred children were re­ Reds In .\priL 1931, speak* from Philippiacs. The report eaaaa Building to consider the following proposed xone changes and ameno- On the eastern fiont. U. S. 45th ? "'derstlon"^ would be given to pre, move snd s tape recorder w-hifred that the other take another care­ ported injured in Aso's first erup- , ful look at its proposaL * iPreedom Village to hi* wife in from OUaawa but gave na dp* me-nts to the Zoning Regulations; ^ nf $ 1 . 0 0 $ Divi.sion infantrymen hurled back "erring industries vital to defense recording the firgl crime re-en- tion in 20-year.*. ' Tokyo. Dean, nmong ln*t POWo li To change to Business Zone III all or part of an area conaiatlng 1.00 a pre-dawn attack of 150'North i " ’*''*’'' <1° •>*'’* full opportunitv actraent ever filmed hy Los An- Harrison told newsmen. "In thi.* tails a* to the type af plana sboct time .we -hav’e no.real ebasts ..^’’ .The youngsters were Op aq., to^beexchange toU .n^’siaea ndaalBg..or .the, a— her ahaasd*'. approximately 23 acres; on the Southerly *lde of MldtUe Turnidke Kcifcii'rt-s -VW.ae in tlie' main -Allied' eronomyr-f-notinif :that-'gelea police.. - /.i.-.. News Tidbits excursion “^nstde the l5-mile-wlde how he aiM Asooctat^ 'Prei* pho^ west of Broad Street, now in Residence Zone A and Rural Residence for ass:imii)g the Communists will Buy on* tir* at Von- line on the eastern front j "the aircraft industry is an exam- Dels. Al-Ortiz and C. S. .Stewart great crater of.5.267-foot Mt. Aso- tographer: Frank Nodeoeaped Zone,, bounded and described aa follows: ^ginning at a The U. S:-tix>ops. counted--26 P i' • 1 «aid Fredericks, ap insurance Culled from AP -Wirefu notnegotiateingood,faith.*' ■ ABANDONS PLAN on Kyushu, Japan's southernmost., from their - captor* la n August, NEW ’52 DODGE TON PIGKUP Southerly side of Middle Turnpike West. 920 feet West o f the inter­ darbilt list pric*, Reds killed or wounded in the 3.5- major ^ licy^ statement by-i clerk, to'd thl.a story: A reporter had asked him if the Bonn. Germany, April 37 4 speed tranamisalon 11” clutch, high side body. Full list price section of Broad Street with Middle Turnpike West: thence, along said UNC was considering a new sus­ island. They were looking into one 1951. but were *recapturcd three (F) — Cbaaeeltop Konrad Adod* 913UJ!5. . minute comnanv-size attack near ’■****‘'**‘* **’'* '“ '■* "''f'* pension. of five volcnnic peaks inside the day* later.. Noe| ha* been a Southerly line of Middle Turnpike West. 2,323 feet to a point approxi­ otoHibt tir* Sam* sin, the L riinchbowl___nn the eastern Views of Secretary of Defense' Ruth. .32. got Into an argument* Kenya Colony's anii-tvhitr 3Iaii auer abandoned tonight Mb bald mately 200 feet Easterly of Deerfield Drive; thence Southerly and Wilson, who haa been in Europe. becau.*e she wanted to go back to 3laii fanatics add three more while "J think it 1.* far too early to gaping crater when it awakened ' prisoner since December. 1950 axd plan to get the Europoan A m y Hun* qudify for $1.00 front. come to any definite conclu.sion on ------I ha* not been repatriated. (.\P Going At $7,595 Easterly along boundary of lots In "Pine Acres Terrace' to land now Four smaller probe.* also were settlers to'lts roll of victims . . . treaty signed without the ap*' or formerly St. James Church; thenc-e Easterly along 1®"** St- James (CoaHniied «a Page EITkt) (Cnntinued on Page Eight) .\iihiir Godfrey to leave hi.* multi­ a matter of that kind." Harrison (Continued on Page Seven) ' WIrephoto by radio trom T ^ y o .) provni of both Houseo af ParWhi White 'walls nr^blsrk .walls slopped along the 155-mile battle said. He added that no one can Church, to land now or formerly Nell and Constance Ellis, 490 feet plus ta.\, exchange casing. fi Ant. including one against Allied ple radio and television aljows to meiiL NEW 1952-D3-2 Reuther, pledges every iiseliil step C. B. Backea. preaident of . M. Deluxe cab, dual .mirrors, 8.3S x 30, 10 ply tires. Full list price point of beginning. ^ , SALE — 600 Sets Seat Covers By THE .\S.>*tKil.ATED PRESS .» group of -repatriated 2. To change to Business Zona II all or part of an ares now in Rural London, April 27 ■— i,P) — Lead-* with a rep'y of its own to Presi against “ stupidity of mass unem- Americans | Fireworks Mannteetmtag $3460.10. . Tokyo. April 27 — ilP) \ re- will start for the U. S. by plane Residence Eone bounded and deacrlbed aa-follows; North by Windsor HBERS LOW AS $9.00 DeGaullc Losing ing Brjtlsh newspapers took the 1 dent Eisenhower. An raitorial i.j ] ployment." \riiiy (*li<|iie Held Cempaay, regarding peraaw .Street 138 feet, more or less; East by Wilbur Cross Highway. 305 view today that Russia's latest . Szabsd Nep, offleial/- Bud:roest. j President Eisenhower and ,Se<-rc- palriated U. C. corporal who once ','ln the next few days." He gave Buppoaed to ,he able ta Inline afo Going At $2,157 DELICATESSEN offer of talks to settle outstanding ^ newspaper of the Hungarian (%m- tary of State John Foster Dulles escaped from a Red prison camp no specific date or number, ; feet, more or leas; South by an approach to Wilbur Cross Highway, PLASTICS LOW AS $13.95 In Early Returns dlapoaltloa of aatt-flrewortti 1 West bv relocation of Windsor Street. 35-A OAK STREET TEL. MI-9-8244 world troubles may hold hoody i muniast party. like the Prsvda are listed aa apcakcra for annual Parlv lo Murder for four da.v* said today rome fel- ',. Ala. (Contianrd on Page Three) A UN apOkesman said the first- (CtmUanrt aa Fags Threa) April 34. V V I-.’) j? '■'■■I

V.,' f ,7 r 7 - F A 0 i 5 ^ „ .MA^iCHESTER EVENIhJtl HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„lMt)NDAY, APRIL 27,1983/ z::£. unita, others In old cara 'and floata, A giSDup dreaaed in clowM' iD ealerBuys J*reKt^mny Steps Token and animal coatumea arid ihe usual claaa of sapllnga to ba Initiated B o o b y T r a p ^ e n .Army C lique H eld Forl^a'rade Into the organization In the eve­ H istoric Gars On Town’s ’53-’S4Budget Rotary Speaker Ground Forced BIGELOW SANFORD ning ceremonial. - ■ ■ \ \ 111 Peace M oves Along the line of . march were Party to M urder May 1 and 3 By . ROBERT F. S. JONES Oveiv^OO L oc^ ■ Visit­ several hyndred e-pcciatora. Candy, ■ Ceniar Qiurch Co-Weda’ musical Work on the town's budgift for sand to make comparisons between Aided liy Jets • l^ d o n (Ah—A . massive, 'dilapi­ rs ing Tall Cedars March balloons and other favors? were dis­ revue. "Fifty-Three Skl-Doo,"- the 1953-54 fiscal-year got under-{ past and proposed expenditures, ',, nist troop and supply concentra­ I . . "Moon Over Mulberry Strttreet.' Spring Ceremonial and pamd'dgatr , Dinner was aervecl to th^e 1 large Ua paiiitwork scratched and Is designed to plnpoli>t costs and give a complete breakdown Of Rrords: \ 'I’he body was found ..several tions across central North Korea. '<'Even' If a-single area of fric- urday afternoon. The popuYai^ group j In Masonic Teiaple at 6:30 - td ^ dirty, ‘ Its cushions and upholstery detstl proposed expehdltures. work done during the past year miles northeast of the caplt'ai in a Screening Sabre jets damageij one rtpMd and torn, a mobile fortress tioh could be regulated, the-.effort event began at 5:30 at the aouth ^followed by the ceremonial in the } ghow and Plant Sale, General M anage/Richard Mar­ as well as work suggested by de­ e-hallow grave. A rope was arolin/', Red MIG. th e /lflh Air Force rer end of Main atreet, and the Une wuh steel plating covering the tin atarted the cMnge-over to this, partments, along with this costs would be worthwhile.” ■ ■ . his neck, hia hands and feet v e r / evening. Organized in 1028, the American Legion Hill. Manchester doors and floor, it was bought for The Conservative, Mail declared? /r l e d . of march wa.a north on M ain./aat membership exceeds 1,000. i type of budget/last year, ahortly Involved. It also provides for , bound and hia mouth was stuffed i Garden Club, and Uilworth-Cornell- aroUnd $3,000 by 44-yeg^-old Ray- "Snags may be . hidden In the • Credit for the damaged MIG on Eaat Center to Madlaon/treet Quey Post, No. 102. after he took lifflce in May. approval by the directora of the ' with handkerchiefs. items auggested.. / milder messages from behind the Went to Capt. I^an A. Pogreba, THEOFPICE.GF MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER with a- countermarch to ^ e Ma- Jim^ 3 and 8 Worth the Trouble Iron Curtain. Theae may be In­ Medical examiners said he had 1 aonic Temple. / Although the preparation of the. The department chiefs^ are also died at least.four days earlier, pro­ 303 Second avenue, east, 'Three'' ’ BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED Planning M ovie Center '^eaplans production of tended to lull ua Into a false secur­ Forks, Mont. It was his first, DR. RICHARD C. I Several bahda. including the Pipe "Outward Bound." Bowers School. performance budget will mean a being asked to recommend capi-^-..^ ity. to divide Britain from bably by strangulation April 20. "WALL TO WALL SPEC7IAUST’ great deal more work for depart­ tal improvements they feel neces­ claim. M t MAIN St r e e t ■. t k u Mi-»-4a4s I Band, Silhouettea and State Q|..ard Aiherica, or to end the war in . Afshartus, a relative of Premier X ALTON 7^' ment heads, its virtue lies In its sary for- the ’53-'54 year, and Thirteen Superforts hurled 130 - Comer Middle Tumiitkr ot Plnphiimt Comer, Moocheater I Band, were in the pai^dlng iinita. O n Aitila^ the H un Korea'becauae the Reds'want to Mohammed 'Mossadegh was said I Aa ha.a become ei 'iomary, more allowing the Board of Directors, these, along with Martin's recom­ tons of bombs at a 75-area Commu­ OPEN DAO.Y # to S:iM — WEDNESDAY TO NOON % ci Plan on POW concentrate..,on Indo-China. . . . to have made a number'of^enemiea CHIROPRACne than BOO vleitirig and local Tail. wbose-> ultimate respqnslbillty it mendations, will be included in becau-'e of his part in re eht poli­ nist supply area auhday night near THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Manila — i/Pi — Manuel Conde, '"'> i.",Yet there still remains some­ 9 , Cedara paraded, a<)rne In wglklng la to adopt a budget, to evaluate the budget sent to the directors thing we have not had since 1946 tical arrests and as secretary of ...a Sarlwon, on North Korea's west PHYSICIAN Filipino film producer, director and Is R ejected by UN proposed projects and programs for apprpvsi. — a spirit of reasonableness whicli commission which named army of- coast. "I saw spreading flames on actor,-has been hired by an,Italian . ;haa-.been.r.completcly..'aosent .from AnUioR^ N. Pern the ground and srnoke columna ria- CLOSED .UNTIL Acars for,;.j:etU«inenl- in, a- recent ■'""Anthony ^ PCro. director' of * the Communist side." shakeup. A poll?c communique Ing'hundreds of feet," said JCirman movie company to make a P /i p - (Coaliilned From Pag* Oae) activities / Ocean Beach Park, I 'iklfchlii’ii A( I- ' • firTt rfi" "' O h! C ouncil Spare ^ The Independent, Imperialist s*ld he "died a martyr’s death In Ic Charles J. Ruckman of Winches­ MAY 4 ptne-Itallan film. New London, will be the speaker ter, Va. / A b o u t T o w n Daily Bxpresa aaid "no possible the performance of his duties." . He is to co-produce. /)-wrtte, that a sia-point proposal by Nam harm can: come ..ta the west Iron). at the /meeting of the Manchester . Night flying B-26 hombew blaatr direct and star in "Allila, the Those Flowers Th* military governor named R o t a / Club tomorrow night Sunday was "unreasonable and ob­ William Tcasdate of 216 Wood­ talking to the Russians. Every pos­ only one of those allegedly respon­ ed an airiield at Ongjong above the MAIN ST. Hun. a color world-release picture structive." sible harm ckn come from a re­ at 6:30 at the Country Club. weatirn front and destroyed 43 to filmed In Italy./France, Ger­ land street, mechanic at Pratt and sible for Afshartus' murder. He fusal to talk. For such a refusal A graduate of New London supply trucks. \ , many and Spain / t h an Interna­ He later said bluntly that the Whitney Aircraft, will ob.serve his Norfolk, Va.—(JV T w enty years was Hoa’ein Khatlbi, to whoas 25th anniversary with the company would enable the Russians to say- ulkeley High. School, Mr. Pero Seventeen U. S,. Thunder Jet tional east. proposal was "unacceptable" and ago, Mrs. H. O. Crumpler said, she home, it was charged, Afahartu served in the U. Navy in the Thursday. '* that while they want peace the fighter bombers struck an airstrip Conde f i r s / became known that the Communtsta "have propos­ wanted to plant a garden and the was invited just before he d r o p p / South Pacific area fijr three,, years. THE FKIENDLY CIRCU among worl(V/movle-makcrs when West does not. from sight. He Is a member of the Lion^'a Club at Wonsan on the east coast Sun­ ed nothing which we can consider An important meeting of Mian- city-owned plot next to her house Irving Brown. European repre­ day night. 'The Thunderjeta also he attendefVlaat year’s Venice film aa either a reasonable or cunatruc- The invitation was accep/fi, the In New London. festival ^ e r e hla Phlllpplne-made tohomoh Tribe No. 58, lORM. will looked like a good spot. "Go sentative of the, American Federa­ communique indicated, //c a u s e destroyed five Communist boats ttve basis for an arm /tice agrea- and damaged 16 near Slnanju in RUMMAGP movie, ^ e n g h ts Khan," won ac­ ment.” / be held tonight at 8 o'clock at ahead” the city officials told her. tion of Labor,' in a speech at that Negroes Afshartus thought he v ^ mediat­ Afahartui disappeared last Mon­ Tinker Hall. Reports of the various Athens. Greece, today, warned that the Yellow Sea. c la i m / Nam devoted h /re m a rk s to s The city had charted 'Evergreen A iiicrieaii (^ ap^ es the U. S. ing between the M osa/egh regime day night he drove to a neigh­ committees for the 41st anniver­ the Weert'a "soft" reaction to Rua. House Debates and a parliament m /ib e r recently Allied artillery, mortar and tank restatement of /the Communlat atreet to run through the plot, They are Army Pfc. Benjamin borhood near the parliament (Maj­ SALE Relay League Anniversary sary observance held yesterday Sian peace hints teas dangerous to F'. McGhee. Phoenix, Ariz., and of odds with the prtmler. lis) building. There he dlmnlaaed guns destroyed or damaged 1,488 proposal. ,/ will be made. ‘Squealed’^ Reds It calls fo r / "but that street never will be Allied unity. Brown spoke before Marine Cpl. Robert Dunn of Mus­ Daylight ^Time The com m uni/e said the plot­ hia driver, telling him to wait at Red bunkers la?t week, the Eighth your waist ... tinier! West Hartford—(Jh-The Amer­ ill Within two months after an opened in your lifetime." the 11th Pan-Hellenic Labor Oon- kogee. Okla., the first Negro re­ ters bound Af*hrtua, took him by the nearby police station. He left Army reported. * u m L jk ir.M ^ ican Radio Relay League, organiz­ armlatlee, repatriating those pria- The Past Pocahontas Club will So Mrs. Crumpler hauled in fress. (Continued (rqm Page One)* patriates allowed by authorities to car to a c a v /in the To)oe Moun­ behind a gun he usually carried in In fighting early Sunday, in­ ation of amateura who own radio onera ^ 6 want to go home. meet tonight at the home of Mrs. rocks, fertilizer, peat mo.ss and Brown said he believed an "in­ talk to newsmen. In Washington tains n orth /st of Tehran, tortured his car. fantrymen of the 12th South Ko­ A t n o E A your hips... sleeker L siauona. will be 30 yeara old next (2i WRhln another month, send­ Nora Keeney on Keeney street at atarted planting flowers. Soon the ternal fight" for power in the They s la p /d me; kicked mo Asked what he thought of the him by ^ b ln g him in the cheat The driver reported th# police rean Division killed or wounded 84 flower garden became a neighbor­ year. The famed Inventor, the ing / a neutral state, to ba chosen Raymond Way I’sea Microphone 8 o'clock. Soviet Union has forced "Stalin's and tied m e /p ." Communist Indoctrination at­ with a Wnife and finally strangled chief's disappearance after he North Koreans whp attacked a late Hfram Percy Maximum was In Windsor Car hood ahowplace. Then, last r/n th , (ConGnued From Page Oae) him / t h a rope e'vd handkerchiefs. failed to return by the early hours listening post near Luke the Gook'a OOm iUlHTY^ by the negotiators, all who refuse candidates to .^cek a period of re­ The 22-yeai'-old soldier eaid he tempts. Dunn, noting a woman in our m agical foxinder and first president. Today to fo home. Sunset Council No. 45, Degree of came a notice from the. city pub­ spite in the ten.se world situation." reporter, answered: Investigators said that before of Tuesday morning. Castle on the eastern front. the organization haa the biggest (3) Six months for making "ex­ mond Way. London car dealer who Pocahontas, wishes to thank all lic work.s department thi(,t Ever­ was lock /l in solitary confinement "I wouldn't say in the presence This year some 26 states with makes a hobby of collecting cara Brown warned' the western share of the 100,000 amatetfrs aa planations" to the refusing priaoii- those who had a part in making green street would be opened. Mrs. world's reaction is "increasing di­ in a /n a il Korean, house after of a lady." large rural populations remained Its members. infamou.s and famous and showing on standard time. They lake era by repreaentativea of their the "Cinderella" week end a auc- Crumpler would have to inove that visions and disagreements be­ b e i n / brought back. For six Army Pfc. Fred Steinke said six ej B IE N J Q ilE homelands. |them for charity. part of her garden which came dim view of daylight time on cc'ss. In addition tq.lLthe prizes tween the Democratic powers and momhs, he aaid. no one spoke to Chine.se medics held him to an • 14) Sending home those who Way started buying history in given to contestants, door prizes within limits of tl?e propbseri indisputable grounds that m il/n g / cars last summer, with the pala­ is stimulating moves toward ap­ him except a Chinese who .lectured opeiatlng table while a Chine.se change their minds. were donated by the following street, the notice said. peasement in Korea of Communist and roosting habits aren't /c o n - tial Canadian-built. Buick. used n Communism, ______doctor, dug out grenade fragments troUed. by the clock...... ^ H I- A IS T (5) If there arr atm some left mercKarits;' Leonard ' W. ' Yost, • At the next city council meet­ China." ...... The Ohio sergeant, Ned Kelley, irom his leg w'ithout'''anaesthetic. who refute repatriation, leaving by the Duke of Windsor at the time of lii.s abdication 15 years jeweler, Manchester Plumbing and ing she told her .story and then "The Soviets are trying to ate; 23. of Ashland, said the wedding Steinke said the Reds gave him Middle Western b a i/y a rd s j ! their fata up to a high-level poat- ago. Supply Company. Corner Soda gave all the councilraen some the world stage by nia band was replaced with one that, morphine after the operation and wouldn't be affected hy a change Keith Deluxe- armlatice political conference. He bought th.it for $1,200 and Shop; William Schleldge printer. flowers fiom her garden. The the free world into a defenatv/po- apparently had belonged to an­ anaesthetic for a later operation. in clocks here, but Congressmen IRDLE (6) A ir expenses of prisoners has ral.sed over $11,000 for char­ Park Hill florist, Gartner's, James councilmen toa.scd the problem to sition where not to accept/their, other American captive. Pfc. Lester R. Todd, 19, Al­ with rural consti/ents nonethe­ Beauty Salon and Gift Shop, Wel­ . / held in a neutral atatc to ba paid ity with it. the Public Works Department. On * overtures mean.s w e s te r / war­ Kelley, jaken prisoner near the liance, Neb., said 17 of 165 Arhcr- less denounce " f a / time” on prin­ SvO^fVfl'i by their homelands. don's Drug Store. Lilly Beauty a second look, thfe Public Works mongering, and to accent means Hook on the western front, was i(ans in. his camp studied Com- ciple. HAMMOCK ... His collection includes -a car Salon. Manchester Dru'g Company. 'Harrison Otreo • Answer ,'D4ptl*tmcnt found that Champion appeasement and capitainatlon." blinded in his left eye'an'd .siiffei'cd nnirii.sni and "got candy and '' It probably/ill be at least sev­ To this plan, Harriion said: once, owned by Winston Churchill North End Soda s / p . Shoor when he wa.s boss of the Admiral­ street -another non-exi.stent .street Brown proposed a /o g r a m to back wounds in a patrol fight cigarettes" from the Reds. eral da'ys /f o r e a daylight time WITH STAND "It is a proposal for their Brothers jewelers, a local ladies' on the other side of Mr.s. Crump- counteract the S o v l/ offensive. March 20. bill b e c o n / law In Washington, ty at the beginning of World War apparel shop and various friends of "Wo called them rats.’’ he added. (the prisoners) Indefinite retention. II. the runabout owned by missing ler's Rower bed- would serve tiv The Russians' "m cky amnesty Ten days after being captured, House eaa Senate versions differ, Many of these men have been the council. program must be /p a n d e d into a he .said, the Red officer asked him None of the 17 w-as returned .in the Given On C.O D. Deliveries foreign office diplomat Donalxl city's purpo.se just ns well a.s exchange, he said. so furUfer action probably will be held , in . custody unnecessarily , for , I MacLean, and a car which once Evergreen street. demand for a tc /il amnesty of all if any belongings had been taken neceaaary. nearly two years aa a result of j belonged to Eva Braun, Seven births took place at Man­ those condem n/ in concentration from him. He told the olficer that Pfc. Robert F. Philpot of anwhile, District residents 15 inch lensfth the unwillingness of your aide to i w sy calls the Wind.sor .car the chester Memorial Hosoital oh ramps th rou /ou t the entire So­ his watch, wedding band, lighter Ho.gansville, Ga„ aaid he was s/uggled to translate already-re- rdcognlze lh€lr Attitude . . . these | cream of the bunch.*^ In almost per- Monday.'' April 20. but since then viet orbit, i/lu d in g eastern Eu­ and pen were gone. promi.sed and got hospital care for ised train, plane and television captured personnel have the right fgci condition, the car is crammed the pace has slackened. There were rope and /om m uniat China,” he The officer brought back the pen. making a Red-directed propa^ schedules. to be released from custody as soon | with gadgets which include a two births on the 21st, one on the said. ^ demanded! free elec­ and lighter but aaid he cotildn't ganda broadcast to his wife. The men who push ahead the our expert eorsetirnes will.slim -'g 22nd, two each on the 23rd and tions. plus evacuation o f troops,, find the other items. "They wanted me to say evpry- hands of the government's 25.000 Inches from your figure wiOi RANGE & FUEL OIL after an armistice aa is practl- hand microphone for commiinicat- cablc.” ing with the driver, a sound-proof 24th and one each on the 25th and Ro^iliuil llaRftrll llu d iio n not oni>’ in eastern Germany but Then he offered Kelley a 14 Ihing was nice—that we w e / go­ clocks were ready to go. All they it.s sstin-panellt'd girdle with/tts. V-' 26th. Up to press time today of R a r h ft r a H«l«i In sl/eastern Europe. e'arat white gold wedding band ing to have a good Christmas and needed to know was zero hour. nylon-leno alcHs! come In today Harrison cohtinned: rear compartment, button con- "Does your proposal drag on the trolled, blinds, a. picniQ outfit,] Th'e * "" • Herald, there were no births “ Never and hjs choice of a dozen watches. got good treatment,'''Ph^ol .said. Some waggish House members for a fitttngl sizes T6-:32. whtte. t w captivity of the captured personnel 1 makeup bo.x and a writing de.sk. reported today, “ Seminole” Governor Gets Paid "I think they must be things "But I didn't believe what I said.” were talking of salvaging th(s situa­ 17 inch length 115. 'v; Wave At . A endlesaly or until that day, when - - — ...... W ac” ( I n C o l o r ) .Concord, N. H. (J’l - - It cost.* taken from other GIs," he told tion by passing a District time- The BOUND OIL CO. exhausted and diacouraged. they MITRE »IGN OF fiPRING 1 SI cents to see New Hampshire's newsmen. I think it was on ac­ MANY PATJrji^N ^ change bill containing a retroac­ ara forced to accept the fact that \ ______governor. State House callers get count of this repatriation and I tive clause. ' there la no alternative to endlees Boeton bPi — .Special "In­ Tuea. MarineeOniy 1:80 a mild, jolt when, Governor Hugh peace, talks. The Communists j Medical s e r v ir /t o n eedy/md 7 / r er- That way, they said, the law U f CENTR/ captivity ? a n < / 7 1 surance cards" are being issued Gregg informs them through a wanted ti^get the good word back | leans rendered by the Salvation could be made retroactive to 2 secretary that, if they desired to that they were returning the Army outside its ho.spltals inclWled TEL Harrison told Nam: homeowners in the vicinity of Bos­ Kiddle* Vacation Matinee a. m.. ^\inday and District res­ "Your propoaal... it completely ton's sandlot baseball diamonds see him. they will first have to stuff." I more than 8.000 X-ray^and 40./o idents wouldn't know the dif­ 20—Color Cartoons— '10. buy s lapel button that says: "I Two Negroes said the Com-; labo.iator/examlnations in ference. contrary to our Idea of a apeedy Q— la the aiibjert of fl.ving by an aluminum combination win­ settlement of the prisoner of w a r, , one? dow firm aa a spur to spring busi­ am.a wheeper for Nw Hampshire." munists kept hammering at them ; gle year/ Anyway, that's what they say. moarm NOTE: Reg. Features Not , i A—Flying saucers have been ness. By contrast to the practical , throughout the ages. There Residents whose wlhdows face Shown Toes. Matinee and realistic arrangement auggest-. ^ flying saucer scare in 1897r such playing areas arc being given piiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw ed by the United Nationa Com-j ^ great cigar-aliapcd saucer wa.s cards entitling them to free re­ Wed. "Come Bark Little Sheba" mtnd to effact the release of allig^^u 1882,jand thousanda of placement of broken panes if and prisoners from custom within 6 0 1 ago. the Hebrew prophet when miahaps occur. Applicants ‘T-Wf days aftSr the signing of the arm -' witnessed flying saucers, for cards must prove that their iatice, yours is not a jiroposal to | ■ ■ . windows face the sandlot area and I releaae the prisoners of wsr but to | q_\ vh o organized the Ij«fay- are within the "danger zone." |TH rataln them in custody indefinite- ' gtte Kscadrille of XVorld W ar I^T ly-” ! A—It was formed in 1916 by At the out.set Harrlaon debated , Norman Prince nam for the Communlat refusal to | _ BEAUTY SALON accept the Allied plan to make q_H ow large ran/ an ele- Swltzsrland the neutral state phant's tusk grow? which would lake ru8t<^y of balk- A—The largest'- known tusk Ing prisoners while still keeping' was 11 feet long. 8 inches thick, CIRCLE them In Korea. and weighed 235 pounds. • .BIG DAYS.5 SAVE UP TO "You Implied," Harrison said. | - / —r- b t a r t s “ that we nominated Rwitaerland In Q— At w ha/tim e of day does WHILE ^ E Y LAST! order that It would repreaennt our|congreaa meet when It Is In sea­ WEDNESDAY ON LATE MODEL USED CARS side along rsitMer than to serve In >lnn? the role o f a true neutral, Yoiir A—At noon. argum ent... is groundless.' ALL CARS DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR 41—Who N considererl the first i r s A 25% American city planner? I^XCHANGE CASING! THIS SALE! DONT K^ISS THIS RIG A —William Penn, who planned GREAT SHOW /Ruth Millett the street and park syatems of / RRESTONE ^ AMOCO Philadelphia in 1682. . Mr. Frank, owner, and the entire staff of Marlow’s Keauty Salon OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE REAL MONEY! DONT MISS IT / make our First AiYniversary the occasion for thanking all of our won­ 'Ite a SSiiecsaafnl Housewife ’X ' l X * M ail and Phone : GOODYEAR — MOHAWK And Hobby U1II, Bweceed ! Q— Are xvnmen doctors eligible derful patrons fjor their enthusiastic support during the pa.st year. It for commissions In the I'nited T W O D A I L Y has been a picture to serve you. Your patronage is an inspiration to States Regular Army? I 10 4>M -a.Ili I'M MR. FRANK Orders Invit^ ' Do you -want to do all that you A —Yea. us all to continue to make Marlow’s Beauty Salon— YOUR SALON— can to assure your husband's sue-, “ for the, best professionally.” BATTERIES cess in the business world? Q— What Is Ihe Impnrtanre at­ Then keep your home life satis­ tached to the Chalire of Antioch? fying and happy and send your A —'Thia cup found in 1910 at Here’s the quality Hammock you*’ve waited for! Sturdy tubular steel frame supports the gaily colored Ham­ 2 5 % O F F husband off to work each morning the 'riilns of Antioch, haa been mock . , . easy to move . . ./ perfect for the porch or .lawn. Unusually comfortable, built for years Of usft PIab (EXCHANGE OLD BATTERY) with his mind clear for the day’s thought' to be the Holy Grail, out work. of wjilch Jeaua drank at the Last to buy tw'o at Keith’s low budget"price . . . you’ll enjoy them!- That, woxild seem to be the moat Sufxper. — •- ■ / \ //■ that you, hla wife, could do to help ' < / - Would it be posalble for any him get ahead, judging from a-re­ Hfe-to exist on earth without sun­ Liberal Budget Terms. .Open an Account 'Ttike A Nash Airflyfe cent comment of Maynard M. shine ? ( ~ Boring, who haa hired 12.000 men A —No. .1// nisusfiov Ride Before You Decide" for the large company he repre- !t I I IN aents. '• ' 4)— What Is the mrdiral super- Rnaalladlad haMell I Reek ladMB . Saya c Mix. .Horing in recent .atttkm .reganUng.walnuta? .. . •t'NeveemT'Wave ..J'tS*'0aiulnaley an i TRY THE WORtO’S Interview with U. S. News A World ; A—Walnuts are 'supposed to be Vat a W’ac" I I. Terhalralar Ti Rejpbrt;. "I have brought in over I good for diseases of the brain. At,t Silt : «l At s SS^SiM ANNIVERSARY 12,000 men and I’ve known them i The kernel has the form qf the MOST MODERN CARS Wed., "rane Bark IJItle Skalia" 1_ all pretty well. I have never Been I brain, and the ahell resembles RASY PRRR PARKISn •V one fall through lack of technical the skull. IN THREE QREAT SERIES ability. LIVING ROOMTSUITE "Their fallurAs xare always In their Inability to handle the human .aiarta V.’ed., "RKn BAi.i, r.xphr.as" ‘ LAST WP^EK Of This Dramatic Keith Opportunity! Trade In Your Old Living relations problem In one form or MANCHESTER TODAY thrii THURS. "TOfOESt MAN IN ARIZONA" Room Suite For Any New Group In Our Huge Stock.s . . . If’s Worth $50 On The another.'And, aa you trace down MAT. AT 3 P. M., EVE. AT 6:45 Purchase Of Any Kroehler Or Other Nationally Famous Make! WE MEAN BUSINESS! the difficulties of the man, you PETER PAN SHOW AT usually find It's the wivea of the STATE 3:30-0;43 and 8:45 We’re out to set a new record . . . so come prepared i^en who cause the. trouble. Basically, wa alwraya hire not a LU SCARLATO SUE DENTE $219 00 v a l u e : t w o p i e c e $'289.50 VALUE! .KROEHLER $319.50 v a l u e : 2 PIECE SUITE for the deal of a lifetime. Immediate delivery on man, but a family. And money . ^ - - BOUCLE SUITE in choice of gray TWO PIECE MODERN SUITE on IN HIGH QUALITY BOUCLE. most models. ‘ worriea, sickneaa, quarrels at home A N(v AcImtmmM it lotiMi Pidnt btaftiiMMst* or green. Smart Sofa and match­ sale at $239.50. . . PLUS addi­ Fringe base, alrfoam super cushion­ always affect the job." STARTING TOMORROW ing Lounge Chair. Trade in price, tional $50 Trade In Allowance for ing . , . Leas trade-in allowance, Happtaesa Shows a Profit '"^PIVE IN HLMRE J To show our apprpclafinn, vvr arr happy to with old suite, o n ly ...... your old suite. It's yours for. only . you pay only . . . _ liia t would seem to indicate that :. i: (• J u i-1 hi- bring you a famniia it la actuially good bualneaa for a .5 0 .5 0 woman to keep her husband happy, TOMTK At > WE WON’T BE to re|l4ve his mind of petty house­ NATIONALLY FRANCHISED: 169 189 *269 hold problems and to protect the Murilyn M«iir»# $20 PERMANENT WAVE family's health in every way bhe “NIAGARA” OUT-TRADED! can. It pays to keep her wants, la I'alar—With within reason and within her hus­ dairpk t'altra For the amazing low price of only FREE PARKI.NG In Keith's Private Parking Lot Ad­ STORE HOURS: CIoomI W'edaeadays At Neoa. OpoR band’s .Income Instead o f worrying sad — joining The Store. No Meter Parking In The Entire Every Thuraday Night UatU 9. Regiilar Hoaih FroHS • about what the Joneses, have. RIrkard Wldaiark Block Just South, A. M. UnMI 8:80 P. M. In short, the woman who wants Jaaaaa Dra to help her man make a success in his chosen field can do R best by "MY PAL GITS" doing her own job well. ...AND ANOTHM And It is a lucky man whose TtfUMPUl ’ A l ARTUUN ON Includca hairahaping, hair atyling, shampoo wife la willing to settle down and EVERY SHOW and rihar. O F M AN C H E S^ MOTORS help him In Just that conunon sense, everyday sort td way. COUNTRY ‘‘Your HonittowR. Nath Daalar^ (An rights reserved. TM:cj! Piano School In Comedy Role Sale Will Provide F. Smitl vs. Leila Converse; . As Metcleralor Senate.'^Copies of . the resolution SPECIALIZING IN^ pected that mrhibera of the Board Thom as ler vs. Armand Bibcau; , Qiiotationa' Furnished By will be bent to membert of the of Finance will also have copies, for . Ill First Showing Aid for Charities Court Binds over Th ird Man E rn est L. Burdick vs. Fmnk C. Coburo A MIddlebruok, Ine. House of Representatives, which CUSTOM BUILT HOMES distrlbiitibn. - * X P atrick ; illiam H. Bradway vs. PTA Child Health Activities \ 1 p. n. prleea At Church Talk has yet to vote on the measure. Personal Mention , RANGE and FUEL OIL Lloyd :Mai n. ^ . Bank 8tocks . A chicken pie supper served by GENERAL CONTRACTING The two piano BChool of Anne 'The proce^s .from. the charity In Greeting Card Theft Case ATtbmoon Hession John Dilworth of Notch rdatj re­ Bid Asked Allan S.' Taylor of 56 Henry the women.of the hostess church ‘Strickland Pratt m adejls initial card party and food, sale, which ■■'S- ' , , ^ Judge Tlfomas J. Molloy will \ REMODELING An d REPAIRING Rate Praise at Convention turned this weekend from a fishing appearance at the SoiithUMethoclist First National Bank street, a deacrtn,,|Of Center Con­ was followed by the evening meet­ -trip on the Miramlchi River, will be held tomorrow/hight at St. y 24 Hour Delivery Service preside at w'e afternoon session of Manchester .... 35 39 ing led by Rev. Edwin E. Aitken, G bj'cch'parlors laist niKht. ^T he case of Louis j. Polly. 52,rJohn Zagura. Other past chiefs,of tomorrow starting' at 2 with tlie gregational Oiurch, .was elected FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED Brunswick, Canada. Dilworth re- James’ School by St. Margiirel’s S' - - Ur. the Tribe plan to attend.> Hartford National minister of Enfield Church. Mrs, X ‘ Bolton, April 27 — (Special) v Also a lot on Braftdy street W)m ports'good fishing but bad weather ’The-Concerto No. 3 by 'Williams Circle, Daughters of Isabella, Wiy of Sprintfleld. t W» E vents followinjg cases, assigned’-^on trial, Bank and Trust'v. 29 31 moderator for the . corning year J. Garland Waggoner, wife of the " A health conference at the state [ Sterling Construction CJo,^ to Flor­ snow, rain and cold. was perYor.med by Jiidy Neumann, be used'fpr two charitable prt»-‘ cehy of goods valued over »2,0tw j nieeting for all depart*- Amelia G._"'Kozelka vs,. John 82 at the 83'rd lannual meeting‘of the Barbara f5yy, Diane. Naktenis. Hartford. Conn. Trust 87 paator of the Gongregatalonal convention of PTA at Danielson ence Schiavetti of Manche'liter and jects, sponsored by the circle, the Kozelka; speejal. The Valley Od Manchester Trust ... 80 Hartford Eiist Association of ERNEST A. RITCHIE a sizeable tract of land. easL-.of He spent a week at Mr. Hare’s John SeremeL 'Mary Klett. ami. In connection, Vith the alleged I fnents of Union Congregational Co.. Inc. xs. AWred D. Bnriy; Wil­ Church at Storrs, spoke on the camp where, he'states, ’’The food first being a scholarship award for MORIARH BROTHERS theft of greeting cards froip the; Church, 7:30 p.ip.; Good Will Club Phoenix State Bank Churches yesterday in the First student program sponsoi^-by the 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. MI-3-8172. MANCHESTER last week heard the Bolton PTA Brandy street from Sterling Com Nina Shinkaruk—two students liam F. Johnson vs. Stephen C. singled out for \inusual praise. Dr. is really good.” He has 14 "beati- a Connecticut man , to Catholic 315 CENTER STREET. TEL. MI-3-51S5 was : of .St. John’s Episcopal Church “ ,and Trust ...... 59 64 Congregational Chijrcb, Enfield. church there. . str\iction Co.'• to Joan Fiano of working on each movement. These University in Washington, D. C., National ^Printing Compaivy, Hose; George •Emerson vs- Howard Fire Insuinne# Companies Retiring Moderator Rev! Philip M. i Haster B.. Curtis ■ of- . the State. Andover. - , tifliT,’ salm on, the lim it, to prove are, intcri^diate students''study­ m eeting. 8 p.m. vilth Airs. A. D. Bassett; HB\ttle C. Vince vs. Rev. Clifford O. Slmpeoh of the fishing was good, too. He and and. the second, finarrc'ial aa- bound oviar to Tolland County 8u- A etna F i r e ...... 54 .56 Rose . of Buckiiigham Congregs- -ULL5L Health Department, referring to Camera Club Guest ing junior concert music. lUrs, Cook: M\isic committee .of First Frank Wisniesk Center Church thia . town, waa his companion, Charles P. Klolzer sistance to the education of Broth­ perlor Court this morning. Hartford Fire ...... 148 1.53 tlon CTiurch presided;.^ named to the Committee on Min- , the program of well-child con- E. M. Jones of Rocky Hill will Gladys Ahlbcrg, Mrs. Dorothy Roily waived exaihinatlon on his Congregational Church of Vernon ferences vision, dental, immuniza-.!,^ of Matichest'Cr., are veterans of ers In the. Missionary Servants of meets at 8. and t-hc Pilgrim Feilbw- National Fir* . 63>, 66 ’There are 12 Congregational Rev. Dorothy Peaae of Cen­ be the guest of the adult camera Gibbs. Nina Shinkaruk and Mau­ Talcottville Itelns are now han­ tlon-and vaccination clinics of-the' many trips to the Canadian fishing •the Most Holy Trinity, Silver not guilty ,plea. Phoenix ...... '...... 98 103 churches-located East of the, Con­ ter Church, religious education; ■ ■ club a t il.s m eeting' tonight a t the reen Wesner performed in both the iff Another principal in the case. Bhlp rheets St 7 a t the home of; dled through the. Manchester Kye- local PTA, said if we were to gi\(ei grounds. Springs, Md.- "■>v .Sherill Wilson; Rockville Little Life and IndgmnRy Ins. Cos. necticut river in the as.sociat'iori. Mrs. W.-:',,F. C onant of th e ’gam e ■ school at 8 o’clock Jones, a re­ clas.sical and semi-popular section ■'ll Orahville Baker. 51. of Main street. nlhg Herald Rocl^'llle bureau Id- . awards, there Is certainly one town | Mrs. Nan Flanagan of Bolton of the program, also in two piano Mrs. Anthony J. Gryk, chair­ League Booster. Cldb. 7 p.m.. Town catecl at One 5tai^et street, tele­ ■Aetna Casualty ...... 112 119 and ministers and laymen serve church, to the Committee on So­ presentative of Eastman Kodak man of the affair, announces that "Get The Best For Less" Somers was bound over Feb., 2.,^ .. A etna Life . . .•____ 72 V4 X hat deserves one; and that town is C enter has returned from a soulli-,^ arranegment. Baker was formerly superintend-' H,ali. to complete Its prganiaation. phone . Rockville S-!H38. 74<4 on alternate years as moderajtor. cial Action; Rev. Carl Hansen,' .(Company, \Vlll discuss the man­ there will be somebhe at the school Conn! General ...... 178 184 l^ lto n .” ufacture of all types of film; ern tour highlighted by a visit at iff ent of the Rockville plant of the The Men’s Club of the Rockville Over 75 pastoral and lay dele­ Mrs. Hooks Johnston of Csnter Palsy Regina and' Gall Wesnor all day tomoarow to receive the Hartfbrd’'8lcam Boil . 43 46 gates attended. Busy Month Ahead speed, color, black'and white. He Williamsburg. 'V'a. She,particularly gave solos in the beginning of the LUSTER-SHEEN DRY GLEANINB National Printing Comp.any. Methodist Church will hold a busi­ Church and Jlev. Amdtd W, Tozer Thd'program has a bu.sy month enjoyed a drive along the James baked goods. Those wishing to 11 ness m eeting at 7 :30 p.m. in W es­ Travelers ...... 735 755 At the worship service in the of the Second Congregational will also show a' full length 16 mm. program, as being the _ most ad­ have their donations picked up / t w Stephan J. Krupa. 44, of Palmer,, PubUo C.UUtles ahead -dl^ it with 10 clinics sched­ movie on the s\ibjiSet and try to River and stops at Wilmington and vanced in the junio’* /class and CLEANER, SOFTER CLOTHES, BRIGHTER COLOK8 I m Masa, also arrested in connection leyan Hall. At ,8 o’clock they will VI ork Rcsiiiucd afternoon the guest speaker waa Pilgrim Fellowship, with Mr. may do so hy contacting either NO, ODORS, NO SHRINKAGE \ Conn. Light Power' .'. 15'i 16'4 Rev. J. W. Trexler, minister of uled during the next four.week answer any questions the ffroup Charlotte.svllle In North Carolina therefore incorporated with the with the thefts and also bound hold Open House for all the men Tozerl* chairman of the committee as well as Washington, D. C. Mrs. Gryk or Mrs. F. Leo Barrett. ‘ / FOR PICKUP C ^ L MITCHELL 9-51T8 IS Conn. Power ____ _ ,.37,V4 •39'A the .Second CotigregatioBal Church period. Mrs. Roy Bosworth, a re^- may present on.filtp. . .adyancc(i,' .group. .Littl.c . ..Shanon >..,:■» ■ over, accused Bdker ’ of involve­ of the ■ Baptist and’ BHIngton Con­ At Bowtir«\Scli«ol lof' 'five persona.-Edward - B,'*Bush- fstered "tieChhi^ah, h as been Tdcal BarlMirti 'Ibxrti t • Hartford Elec. Lt. . 51 >4 53 >,4 in Holyoke, Mass., whose subject -\tfehd Meeting ' , ■ '■■'Today’s .Event’^lflaiendar '* Becker. 9, was the young honor ment, according to police. gregational- Churches as well as X nell of Center Church was named health chairman for the past five Four-fifths of British Guiana is ' 5 the men of the Methodist Church H artford Gas Co. . . . 351,3 38.12 was. ’’Visitation Evangelism, chairman of the Committee on Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hatha­ Boy Scout Troop No. 73 a t the guest from the elerhentary class forest. t M State Police today were pre­ W ork on the Bowlers .School So. New E ngland , years during which time she has way and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony who was also invited to play last Manchester audiences will again FRIENDLY CLEANERS, INC. pared to arrest William J. McKln- who have not been participating MassachuseUa Style.” Robert Men’s work. school at 7 p.m.; Camera Club at seven-room addition wlas back in Tel. 34 36 had the loyal assistance of Mrs. An.saldi wore among tho.se who at­ night. _ , see Barbara Jones, one of the I’- • nie. - Jr., 21;--‘of Manehester. - who regularly in the activities-of . the Henderson, a member of ..Center A . . . : , the sc.hpol a t 8 p.m..; Bolton Cpn- 12 MAPLE ST.—147 MIDDLE TURNPJOU: WESI-jv full-swing today'‘'wUh Vh"e settle­ AlSiiiitactumg Comuaiiles ■” Byron H.'Shinn, a registered nurse. tended the state as.ses.sdrs“meeting gregational church council will The' six' merhbers of the' Con­ newer members rtf the'Community 10% Discount at These Cash and Carry Stores failed to appear at Rockville City club. A repre.sentative of the Congregational Church led the True lobsters are found only on Mrs. Ralph E. Strickland of Players, in a comedy role when American Air Lines will be pres­ ment Saturday of the bricklayers’ Arn. H ardw are ...... 16 18 service. the coast of the North Atlantic at Stoninglon on Friday. Hatha­ meet at the parish room at 8 p.m.; certo group played solo numbers, li Court this morning afteii\bcing strike that had stalled millions of Arrow, Hart, Hog. .. . . 37'4 French road and Mrs. Bosworth as did Maureen Wesner. she H-portrays Maria Morello, summoned on a charge of e^ed* ent to tell of their work and to 40'2 During the busine.s.s session the and the Mediterranean. way and Ansaldi are both members weather permitting. United Meth­ dollars worth of constr\ictio'n in A.S.10C. Spring . .,,//. . 26’4 29',3 attended the Thur.sday session and of the Board of Tax Review. odist softball team will practicie at B arbara A dam s, who Was ill at daughter of Pucclno andLucia show some technicolor films. There dinner of the PTA convention at Morello. In "Moon over Mulberry will be music followed by refresh­ the Hartford area. Bristol Brass ...... 13 15 Lifetime Biieeinn To Be Chet the school at 6:30 p.m. Otherwise, the time of the vocal recital last Judge Robert L. Rigeon preslden Danielson. Street.” the popular comedy on m ents. Negotiators for contractors and Cheney B ros...... 10 U ‘,4 Daniel Burcino will be chef for the team will hold an organization, Sunday, sang "Alleluia,” by Moz­ this morning. Prosecutor Harry H. Business Pieks I'p Italian family life, by Nicholas bricklayers agreed on a contract Collins ...... ;.. . 95 110 the spaghetti supper to be served meeting at the church at 7 p.m. art and ”Lovc Is Where Y’ou- Find liUgg presented the cases. Entertain lingers The license business at the town H,” by Brown, B arbara, who Is 15, Consentino. ' The play yv’iH be calling for a lO-ceht-an-ho.ur raise. R m -H art ...... 42 45 by the Men’s Fellowship of Bolton Other caaes: he Rockville Barber Shoppers Fafnlr Bearing ...... clerk’s office is definitelv on the has 4 coloratura voice that shows pre.sented at the Holli-ster Street wlllNentertain members of the Wil- Increasing the workers’ pay from . 32'4 35'4 of security- Congregational Church on Satur­ Rosalie H artenstein, 24 N orth Hart Cooley ...... 34 37 Please Call For My Furs ! up.swing. With the deadline for Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ considerable promise. School on May 8 and 9 under the limatuic. Norwich and Hartford 22.90 to 23. This w as thelsecond day at 7 p.m. He promi.ses a menu ton rorreapondrnt, Mra. .Inseph Park street, parking violation, 25 Landers. Frary, C3k'. . 25 27 dog. licenses coming up this week. Two \;pcal duets also were on sponsorship of five Italian-Amer- chapters tonight at the Elks Car­ agreement reached between con­ including spaghetti and meat balls, D'ltalla, telephcine M 111 c h e 11 bond forfeited; Lawrence Duprey, New B rit. Mach. Co. 34 <4 May 1, Clerk David C. Toomey has the program; Loesser’s “Copen­ ican societies of Manchester. riage H^ae. The new ofllcers of tractors and construction workers . 32'4 to.ssed salad, rolls, coffee and fruit 3-3545. 28, Hartford, parking violation, |5 North and Judd ... . . 25 28 Issued 88 and expects to Issue at hagen,” by Chris Robie and War­ How .scandalized Mamma Mo­ bond forfeited; Michael Thomas. the Rockvble Club will be install­ ip the past week. On Tuesday, ”a decorative, lea.st 2.50 before Friday night. gelatin. • ren Lar.son; and Herbert’s ”My ed at tonight’s event. Ru.sscll' Mfg...... 13 15 Since the men have decided to rello 1s to find that the daughter ftS, Ellington, intoxication, 210; vacation” of laborers, was ended The town clerk Is impre.ssed with Dream Come True Hero,” by Starr Schuster and W ar­ Short Calendar Seaalon when they were granted an ^Ight- Stanley Work com. . . 4314 46>4 do their shopping on Thursday she has so carefully brought up A nthony A. Perontl, 28, Norwalk, Terry Steam ...... 90 100 • the.number of_fishing licenses is­ ren Larson. Mr. Larson also sang in the old-fashioned Italian tra­ A short calendar session of the cent raise. sued in this small town. He re­ night, they will lake reserva­ Austin, Tex. —- —• Boys and LOAM rules of the road, 28; Ferdinand W. Torrlngton ...... 27'4 29'4 girls in the Casis School area have ’’That’s Why Darkies Were Born,” dition has some revolutionary Tolland County Court of Common Officials of the Bonvlcini Con' tool^ p o rts 49 angling, 13 women’s. 7 tions through Wednesday evening.' as a solo. Mary Amaio, Elsie Howe Dark, Rich, Cnltlvated Dellara, 31, Wasslac, N. Y., reck­ Pleas will be held tomorrow at 10 U- S. Envelope com. .. 67 77 Charles Church. Adolph Roberts something that kids dream about— ide.is—like husbands helping with, Grade No. 1 fS.OO cu. yd. less driving, 218, driving under the structlon Co., contractors on \the U. S. Envelope pM. . 58 63 special for those over 65 years of and Catherine Lar.son -acted a.s the dishes! o’clock with Judge John T. Dwyer age and 36 combination hunting and Ellsworth Perkin.s are taking a self-perpetuating lollipop tree. ushers. Grade No. 2 $2.00 ru. yd. Influence of alcohol or intoxicating presiding. Cases assigned' in­ Bowers addition, had feared that Veeder-Root ...... 30 3^" George Stautz, sporting goods Tickets for the play may be ob­ the labor trouble mlg'ht cause a and angling licenses. reservations. This is Mr. Pratt’s third recital Delivered In Truck drugs, 2100; Zane L. Breigle, 19, clude the following, Hartford-Con- The above quotations are not to Elected Secretary store operator, set updhe tree with tained from any member of the Load Lots—Order Now Roekwood, Pa., speeding,, 215 “bond delay In the school’s .completion be construed as actual markets. Property .Conveyances this season. Tliie next two will be necticut Trust Co. Stafford Springs Recent property tran sfers In- Ruth E. Bosworth of Vernon' a stock of 3,000 lollipops of all performed by vocal soloists. Community Players, or Italian so­ Screened sand, stone, MI forfeited; CecUe G. Phillips. 29, branch vs. ’Thomas F. Larkin, de­ date if the strikes were prolonged, colors and all flavors. The moppets cieties. and gravel deliver^. but this morning it wa.s leamOd chide a dwelling on French road road, a junior at Manchester High Winsted, rules of the road, 224; fault. judgment; Jphh F. Drost vs. from. Chester Gromulski and Mi­ School, was elected secretary of can take their choice from the VARIABLE POLAR LIGHTS NUSSDORF John J. Ulrich, 16, Tolland, driving Joseph E. Howard, More Specific that construction of the additipl lollipop tree •and—thanks to the was ’’moving right along.” Thl C. of (]. Launches chael Meronovich to Herbert F. the Science Club in elections held Polar lights are to be seen in aurora With sun spot activity and while license under puspension, Statement, Medical examination, and Ida E. Carlson; a house nn on Friday. replacement plan that keeps the some half dozen forms, the most beautiful displays may be ex­ CONST. C O . nolled; David N, Mahr, 44. Rock- plea in abatement; Rockville City seven rooms are supposed to be Re|>nrt .■\vailahle tree full—they will always find Phone Mitchell 9-7408 ready_ for occupancy , by next „ Bavberry road from Robert D. common one being the arch. Sci­ pected when the sun spot cycle is ..vule, intoxication. Judgment sus­ Hospital. Incv-vs. Walter Fellows, Class T o u i^ t Valentine to Eugene C. Devine. ~ '■ P rin ted cbpir.S of the ahnnal their favorite flavor there. - — — entists have'connected the polar- at itr maximum; ' ' ■— • • pended; Justin Hines, 34, Rockville, default for failure to plead; John September. ' driving without a* • license, 215; H. Fltt.s vs. John Drodi, Judg­ Human Relations, a new Cham­ LOCK SEtS Wasyl Radvlciwlcz, dO, Rockville, ment; Frances M. Dailey vs. Ar­ ber of Commerce-sponsored distri­ common dnmkard, six months with thur Heim, demurrer; Family Fi­ Permit Is Issued butive-education course, opens P ’(.rSBn four months suspended and one nance Corp, vs. William Ahlers, 4onight in the library of the East ...... I.-- „ . ~year probation; Dalegoi W, Suche- disclosure of defense, judgment, Side Recreation building on School Protect your home through­ cW, 20, New York City! evading order for payments; First Nation­ - For lee Milk Bar stre e t a t 7 p. m. out . , . permanently . . . with Ai responsibility, nolled; Joseph Sink­ al Bank of Manchester vs. Clyde ’The course, another in the four- Dexter Lock Sets ... the Origi­ P. Lasbury, Statutory continu­ T er, 45, Rockville, b:-each of peace, Construction of s new Dairy year-old distributive-cciiication nal Tubular Lock. Guaranteed POPULARITY STANDINOS OF THE 4 LEADING CIGAREHES 225; Jam es A. H iggins, 20, Rock­ ance, finding of actual notice, de­ Queen Ice milk bar is expected to program In town, is being con­ for a lifetime of security and ville, breach of peace, 215; George fault, disclosure. Judgment; Mil- begin shortly on Middle turnpike ducted by the State Department of as shown by the latest published figures* BUIR’S 8IVE» YOU THE BEST ton Schreiber vs. Annie E. Irish, beauty, for they’re tooled from X M. Barron, 48, Rockville, breach of west near Edwin road., Education and will be taught by Right now we’re getting this cail-for- }>eace, two months suspended, in­ default, judgm ent; F o rrest L. The, building tn.spector’R office Jack Calkins of the Aetna Fire solid brass and forged steel. FUR STORAOE DEAL IN MANCHESTER toxication, 210. ’Tuttle vs. Clifton B! Crandall, de­ issued a permit for construction Insurance Company of Hartford. ihy-furs message from smart women fault, judgment;. Town of Mans­ Dexter styles are designed to Visit New York of the building to Alexander Jar­ The course was recommended to all over town. And we DO mean enhance your home, too. Call The 19 boys and girls of the, field vs. Louis P. Caron, Judg­ vis this morning. The establish­ SMART! It’.s smart to get the GUAR­ ment, default; The Personal Fi­ m ent will be len.sed to Allan R. Coc, the Chamber of Commerce by the Jim Roach about special prices 1 ■ graduating class of St, Joseph'*s' Employes Advisory committee. It ANTEED PROTECTION of our cold I e Your furs will be refreshed, stored Parochial school visited New York nance Co. vs. Ezra Bennington; Jr., and Al Ejkin. Coc has the on complete home in.stalla- default, disclosure. Judgment, or­ Dairy Queen franchl.se in this area will run for seven weeks on Mon­ storage ’^ult for priceless furs . . . r 2nd place brand' in our modem vaults, minor repairs today the trip being sponsored by day nights from 7 to 9 p. m. tions. You’ll find Dexter Locks made and insured for $100 all for the St. Joseph’s School Guild. Rev. B. der for weekly payments; Hol­ and now operates the Dairy Queen complete protection against heat, only at McKinney’s. 'A. Oardorwski, assistant pastor df stein • Rubber-* P r^u ets Co. ■ •Ine, in Hartford road. Both Coe and ..Reglatrationa.foc the. coui'se are humidity, moths, fire and'theft. It’s the church, was in charge of the vs. Town of Vernon, Appeal from Elkin aharc the franchlac for the still open and will be accepted at smart to let th ^o ld . crisp air of our trip with Jane Cxamecka and Vera Assessment, demurrer: Town of turnpike area. / the first class meeting tonight. The course is open to snyone em­ vaults preserve tndr precious beauty var 3rd place brand - ' ' O ’ ^ Dowglewlcx as chaperones. The Coventry vs. Roland J. Colburn, According to the permit,.’ the A e Cleaning, glazinsr and repairing ar« motion to correct the special de- building will bo 24 by 44 feet and ployed in the distribution field.. and lengthen lheii\years of wear* class attended Mass at 5:30 this Members of the committee that - done by our expert furrier, in. a new morning before leaving for Hart­ fen.se. be constructed of glass/ brick, abilit5’„ . To Drop'Old cases sUicco' and metal. Cost of,Construc­ recommended the cour.se are ‘ 1 : modern plant, —— ford to take the train to New Chairm an Emily Tilly of Camera lead over 4th place brand York. The Court of Common Pleas tion is listed at 28,800./ will, on Tuesday, May 5 at 10 a.m. The building will fec/located west Montgomery Ward. Dorothy SPECIAL V DAY CLEANIHp SEttVICE Meeting Tomorrow of the Waddell Scimol and north Hayes. Montgomery Ward; Marian a $*■•> ffH(»s9c«'IMS Tankeroosan Tribe of Red Men discontinue all cases which have WORK ACCEPTED UP TO 10 A.N^. ^ J ^ IE R & SUPPLY CO./ 3 0 Have your furs restyled during been pending for more than two of a 22-acre plot of land owned LaChapelle, Montgomery Ward; sunjttier months. . will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in by Farm Lands ^change. Hanora J. Klbbe, Woolworth’s; EXCEPT SATURDAYS d w p u t ^ i r an- eter. ♦« tiMl t)» oiepFTH IH Ne.ti|iiLJgT« C T w m iffl fti tfct ^ ^ continuance is filed before that Jeanette Massollni. Woodworth’s; be made for attending the state DESekNDANTH Hazel Pinney, Woolworth’s and JUST OVER; BOLTON NOTChf BRIDGE convention at the Hotel Taft In date. Clerk John H. Yeomans has issued notices that cases pending Walter Pinney, O. E. House. Ask for an Estimate N ew H aven M ay 9 and 10. ’The more than five years will be dis­ All yell^ and blue gladoli are MANCHEiSTElt A delegates will be Harold Hunt, continued unless good cause for descendants of a few ' mutahts COLORED WIGS CALL Albert Satryb, George Weber and continuance is shown. which appeared at one time from The women of Rome, duiihg the Mitchell 9-7498 TODAY Cases Assigned the stock of red, white, and pink- days of the Empire, had wigs of DRY CLEANERS ’The following other cases are flowered plants. different colors as part of their Personal Notices ordinary wardrobe, according to 93 WELLS ST. TEL. MI-3.72S4 the Encyclopedia Britannioa. ERICA'S PROMPT PICK UP Card of Thanks

We wi»h to express our apprerisUnn to ell the reUtlres, friends and nel^h* oors for their many acta of klndneaa RINGO and aympathy during our bercavemejit. the loM of our beloved ,aon and grand­ son. Charlea. We "would eaperlaHv th in k ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE the Manchester Fire Dept, and the Manchester Police Dept, for their ROCKVILLE Tallent efforts and cooperation. the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Depts. 39 an

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R. J IU>ookl2 Tobarto Co . W ln 2ton>ftilMi, N. C. (; t UPHOLSTERING and DECORATING CO. OIL HEAT & ENBINEERING, Inc. than any other 244 MAIN ST. TO. M|.T.|1ii (kirndyilildnea ild Havor agree viriA cigarette!. . jEdtopn’s-Vocational School, Eliza­ missionary. Rev. W. J. McLaugh­ Oonununlat admission that, there ing about ourselves. What propa­ major ballot box victory in the ot only four—a. loss , of 21. The beth. N. J., after a'pending a few ISaikulf^BtFr may be prisoners who will never ganda we wage abroad shoqld be DeQaulle Losing last municipal elections, in lP47. Socialists picked up seven seats to Six Children Dead Betrothed (jiiirch Plaiiiiing lin, will be carried on and ex- days here. . ■panded. agree tiyfetiirn to Communist ter­ only the news of our acts,;of what Since then it has run neck and total 15. A list that broughi to­ In Early Returns neck with the Communists, each gether the RPF dissidents, the In­ ROTARY CLUB'S iFirst Commtinioii Behoof Reopens In Voldano Burst 1953-54 Program The Commission on Member­ £ttpttUtg IfsntUk ritory, and that the fate of those our national leaders say. It should getting about 27 percent of suc­ dependents, Radical Socialists and Horace W. porter School re­ ship and Evangelism will meet be only the living tissue of our be­ opened today after'a week’s recess. „ p i u i m j m 0 0 ? m e . prisoners will Somehow have to be ceeding ballots to make them 'several smaller parties took 18 BOYS'AND GIRLS'WEEK I Set for Childreii with* Chairman Evefett R. Ken­ (Coattaoed trofu Pag* Om ) Menu for the week Is. as follows: (Continued From Pago One) Three_ of the recently-elected nedy, Jr„- and Vice Chairman II HimU - ^ settled. This is the admission es­ ing and oUr thought and our ac­ Francq'a tWo biggest single par­ seats. - . Monday—creani of tomato soup, K-'i’;; tion, and nothing else. And that ties. In addition to electing the may­ administrative commissions of the Richaid Stewart on Wednesday' sential to any chance of peace in Sunday, May S, in races where no TALENT SHOW, MAY 8,1953 Columbia, April 27—(Special)— egg salad sandwiches and cookies; with, a smoking roar, blasting at 7 o’clock in the church. P I^s l i FSR 0 U8 0 N. Korea, and the fact that' both Hying tissue, of what we are and Brune aaid the. Independents, led ors, the councillors also control Tuesday — apaghetti with meat rocks wildly into the air. Some North Methodist. Church will meet " ■ ^b)lih«r* candidate got'a cleat majority. by former Premier Antoine Rinay, local .firefighting and po'l-e forces PIMM Mter n y MfliM I liftvt perf»me4 f»r piiy. bhlldreri Of St. Columbia’a piiriah will be adopted foj-. the implemen­ Fwnled Octob«r 1. MU sides are, for the moment, far ^o is, providing, we do not our­ sauce, carrot stick'ii --..and spice were the size of a man’s head. this week to plan the church pro? In the aarly’'figures, candidates and the radicals of Premier Rene ■and the transport system. In 1947 jvill receive F ln t Holy Communion cake; Wednesday—bakqd cqrn beef tation of the Boston Area Spirit­ apart on the details and time selves default in our own belief of De QauUe’s Rally of the French Mayer appeared to have benefited the Compiunists elected 25,000 The children fled in terror. •gram for . 1963-1954. "S-The pro­ ual Lite ■ Mission, in whfch .North /Si Md *»«»7 *»•"!“« T y p 9 •••ss«eee»*e*aea«*eee.esaea> •••SS999999 hash, honey beets and fruit; Thurs­ __and Holiday^ BnUrad at tha and conduct, more eloquent then People (RPF) . were getting only chiefly from the Gaullist setback. councillors and they In turn named at the Chkpel May 24. Girls will The full crater contains 11 farm grams to be . drawn up will be .Chiirfh will participate this fall. at Maachaatar. Coaa.. aa table for handling the issue may Wear white Uresaea and veils! day:—vegetable and beef pie, tossed villages with nearly 60.000 people, presented for adoption to the" an­ not mean that agreement is im­ any words we can consciously de­ about 11 per cent of the vote in De Gaulle, himself, has been less mayors In 1,750 municipalities. salad and peachba;, Friday—maca­ The Commission on Social and i*seaeesaaeSS9999 poys—dark pantqwhite shirts, and nual meeting and Fourth Quarter­ Paris, and the same percentage in aclve than usual in the RPF re­ • • •e e e e se e e e se e e a e e e e t ale *-• e • e • • roni and cheese, stewed tomatoes, but they w ere not considered in Recreational Activities will, meet O P T IO N RATBS possible, especially since, the Com­ vise in the effort to create a per­ the suburbs. \ cently and did not make a single White ti.ea. The yoUngaters are danger. ly Conference on Friday, May 8. with Chairman Richard H. Mc- aUa to Adranca Ol- STUDENTS DROP scheduled soon to receive apecial peanut butter ' sandwiches and The Commission on' Missions •TO; aaa«*a«a#l6^ munists did not present their suasive picture of ourselves. The Communists were getting campaign ' speech for the local AddPMA...... eS^ aaaaaaa>sea«ai fruit .gelatin(|. Milk, brttd and but­ The newspapei' Nl.shi Nippon Lagan and Vice Chairman How­ I Taar «••••••# It seems likely that, because the 25.8 percent of the vote in the elections. , • ’ instructions from the qistera of St. said the blast capie from 4,339-foot will meet with Chairman Alton B. ard L. Holmes on Wednesday, at I HOetllt ••••••aadkaa***'**,**** 1*^ plan as any final kind of stand on Los Angeles — (A^ — "The num Joseph's. ..Convent in WItlimantic. ter, are also served at every meal. r*rMOnth» ...... ’i ?-S;8 their part. Voice of America has so many en; capital and 41 percent in its sub-' . Another big factor appeared to Mrs. J. B. Wiley, .manager of Naka Dake crater, one pf the five Cowles tomorrow night at 8 8 p. m. The series of Sunday I MMta •*a*daaa..•##••••••••• **g urbs—where much of the capital's be the split in the party last July, ber of students attending the Uni­ . .e ... ScIm I ...... -...... They .will-receive communion at peaks. o’clock in the church. Th4 for­ Evehing Fellowship programs iar ...... ag So the actual testing of the pos­ thusiasts, all! of whom would like versity of California wi^out GI the 9 o’clock Mqaa. the • Hot Lunch program, states workers live—but Interior Minis­ when a number of RPF deputies that a sufficient amount of butter' Rocks shot through grey smoke ward looking program in mission­ the 1953-1954 season will ^^'be jto copy ...... ” sibility for peace is still to cOme. to tailor it to their own particular bolted the general’s Instructions to aid has increased from 25.672 to ; '' May 1 la Deudllne to almost 1,000 feet and then rained ary giving.and. education, spear­ planned. ter Charles Bruns said early today 27,203. Parcat’s Slgnatara ...... sees******** has been received this' past week Even assuming that there is good conception of what America shouid the Reds seemed to be. losing oppose then-Premler Plnay's ! Town Clerk Hubert P. Collins through surplus commodities to back to ground lor 600 yards headed by the former pastor of It is Important. that qiCmhers the AaSoATEo’^PRES^ The total registration on five Man this entry te Chairman Joseph F. Bell. 61 Cieetwoei Issues- a warning that all doga in- around. the church who was a furloughed will on both sides, there'has to be say abroad, any effort to abolish ground slightly over the country. efforts to balance the budget by 'supply all needs until the end of of each commission be .present. t l The election turnout was heavy, strict economy. campuses was 30^575, a decrease Manchester, Conn., not later than May 1, 1868. the Town of Columbia must be- the present school year. \ The great crater is 24,900 acres careful weaving and statement of it completely wouJd fail. But we about 72 percent of the county’s ' In France’s second largest city, of three per cent from last spring. licensed on, or before May 1 "or wide, and' contains two railroads SSnSapJlaa oreo..~ ...... -.sT'” • —'* i.i/f • ' position on both aides, and this hope it is contracted, next to the 25 million registered voters. Marseille, the Communists kept Students receiving GI aid decre­ there'%ni bs a penalty of 81, Manrhester Evening Herald Co­ and nine stations. juimflita of rapubItoMlon of ai^ial process has to be encountered and vanishing point. , De Gaulle’s RPF scored its first their 24 council seats. The RPF ased from-5.719 to 3,372. S ett Ctomp Site lumbia.rorrespondent, Mrs. Frank Full eruption of the entire crater Miyate&a hetbto are alio rtaerrad. Evan F. Kullgi'en and William C. apparently took place in pre-his-. understood, and should not in it­ Marehlsa, telephone HArrison toric days, aqd only minor erup­ BE WISE . .^1 aarrlca ellant of N. B. A. Sarr- self be considered proof that pro­ Robinson have b^n chosen to serve 3-0865. Olsr Mills Studio. for-a-eecend year on the,Tolland tions in some of the five peaks are Betty M. Gossrlin ^*Vi^IahaTt BapraaaototlTea: gress iS imposrtble. Both sides Plan Hill Airport County 4-H CJlub camp planning recorded in Japane.se annals. jniiua Matliawa Bpaclal Afency — New have positions which, if adhered to The last Big eruption of Mt. A.io York Chleaao, Detroit and Boaton. Committee. Las^ year, for the flr.it took place in 1933. it showered Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gosselin SAVE UP TO 20% 10DIBER AUDIT BUREAU OB forever, would make peace impos­ time, a camp site was established VFW Unit to Take of .’503 Country Club road, New qitCUlATIONB. For Jet Planes rocks and ashes practically on all sible. Even the most sincere search’ in the New London area. As yet of the 16,000-square mile island of' Britain, ■ announce the engage­ Tha Haiwid Frlntto* Compwy. Inc. there is no established site in Tol­ In New Members Kyushu. ON YOUR ELECTRICAL APKIANCES aarainaa ao Itoaaclal raaponaibUity for for the adjustment and com­ Portland, Ore.—(A*)—An airport land County but an investigation ment of their ’daughter,\Betty Sootrapbleal arfon^appaaring In ad- promise which could make peace At tha( time, the observatory is­ Marilyn, to Bernard Von Horf'e, ^rUiMitnU u d o * ^ entering around a 100-foot hill to being made by the committee aa sued an alarm and the eruption All top notch brands, new, fully guaranteed. Automatic In Tha MaiicliMtar ■ Branlni Herald. possible would take much time and (o its possibility, ' r ■ ■ State Department Presl son of Mr. and Mrs. August Von has been designed by Raymond B. THE New Shipment dent Florence Streeter of this town caused no cks'ualties. Since then. Hone of 48 Madison street. washers, dryers, refrigerators, freezers,, dishwashers, houra: care. Pays Fine of 925 Aso has been quiet (vith smoke and Rogers, Portland commercial art­ ■ ft . will obligate new members at the A June wedding is planned. ranges, mixers, toasters. N Meanwhile, In the area of be­ ; Edmond Cote, a resident of Co­ vapor coming out of small new (•uaja ist. Rogers thinks such an air­ lumbia aq^ operator of a Willi- meeting of Anderson-Shea Auxi- n. Tueiday. havior which la most significant, ary. No. 2046, VFW, tomorrow at craters .and only a few small We repair all •■’’all appliances, wringer wqshers, vacs ^adneiday. port would solve problems with Jet Fine China Lamps 'lantic package store, paid a 825 eruptions. rim their hounds. For identiflea- Bor Thuftday—I p. even if it coQld be revoked tomor­ planes which require mofe takeOff 1 I Jne in thai city’s police court 8 p.m. at the' |fbst home, Manches­ Uon. they d.vcd the rabbits’ tails. and clock.x. space. ter Green. Plans will be made to fi ■■■ ‘ ...... each row, the Russians have already Thursday on a charge of selling Rabbits Go IMac.es Six weeks later two of the rabbits made one great surrender. This Planes would take off from the S O U T H W I C K alcoholic liquor to a minor, attend Loyalty Day In Meriden this Harrisburg, ra.-r^^iA*)—Give . a were caUght- in a box trap—two day - SaturCay. top of the hill and gain ^uick ac’ Sunday. r r. a m Winbiwattau lies in the fact that,,in publishing i, Clinic Tomorrow rabbit a little, incentive and he'll creeks, two highways and 14 miles celsration. They would land from 1 An Immunization -clinic .will (le Reports will be given b.v Oglore really go places.. The Br.ec):p''cl: away. ABC APPLIANCE CO. RoekvUla aad Stemt t t # f * Uonday, April 27 their own mild-mannered and rea­ the opposite side and decelerate by held at Yeomans’ Hall tomorrow at White; Florence Plitt and Dorothy Beagle Club of Butler relea.ied a -9-4525 EaterpriM 9008. sonably-voiced reply to President running up the hill. 9:45 a.m. Booster shots, vaccina­ ■Wohlgemuth of the quarterly number of mbbit.9 this winter on An act forbidding slavery In the 21 MAPLE STREET TEL. MltcheQ 9-1573 j 'Ac RnMicn Reply Eisenhower, they have also pub­ Airport buildings would be lo­ tions and the second of the- triple meeting of the Dept, of Connect! the field trail ground where they Hritlsh empire Was passed in 1808. Just Beyond Bolton Notch — Coventry Road, Route 44-A' cated in the hill, permitting three Open Stock, Sheraton Immunizations will be given. Any- cut VFW, Sunday, at Lt. C. C. Tl>* Ruaaian reply to Preaident lished to their own people the full stories underground for handling text of his own speech. A great cargo and passengers. dne desiring ah appointment, Robinson Post in Hartford. Fire Riadtihowor’d peace speech reads, Please contact Mra..,W. E. Pierce, Chief Thomas of Hartford spoke portion of this speech contained an local Well-CTliild chairman. on his recent trip to Nevada, MOBILGAS ECONOMY ttUN flASH / to us, much like the Eisenhower BUU8 BLAMED FOR RIOT speech must read to the Russians. Impassioned plea for peace which Mahogany Bedroom I Attend Craft Exhibit where he witnessed the atomic must read the same in any Mr, and Mrs. Evan Kullgren of bomb tests held on the Yucca flats. It Is,, as was Elsenhower’s New Delhi—(A’)—India’s holy language and to any people, And it |lrdoni Road attended a two-day 'The social hour will be in charge speech, a bargaininE document, in bulls received the blame for a com­ annual New England Folk Festival df Oglore White and Anna which the Russians profess a will­ was this element in the speech munal riot in Delhi in which 21 proves you can enjoy And O aft Exhibit in. Worcester, Richards. which raised It above the level of persons including 12 policemen ingness to seek settlements, but were injured and scores arrested. Mass., representing the Connecti­ President Helen Beebe has sn- indulge, in sbadowrboxlng on the any cynical cold war propagandi^ Replying to -questions in the- na­ cut Society of Cta.ftsraMi. Kullgriyi. .nouncrtl-. the' following appoint­ move. The fact thatuthe Russians tional parliament. Home Minister is a metal craft woirKe'rT'lirq.-Kuil- ments: membership, Oglore 'White; precise terms of such settlements. m gren demonstrated weaving. In this preliminary round of the have published this speech’^ their Kailas N. Katji said the Hindu ex­ good sty I at rehabilitation and community serv­ own peoplr is, at the least, an in­ tremist Jan Sangh and Hindu Guests at Dungaree Hop ice. Florence Plitt; health, home potential peace process, they are Mahasabha organizations were ■ Students in grades 7 and 8 of and happiness, M a r y LeDuc; quick to seize upon those portions dication of how hard and holding a mass meeting when stray Horace W. Porter School -.were child welfare, Aldea Gutz- of the Elsenhower speech in which thoroughly they are waging their bulls suddenly charged into the modest cost! guests of the student^ of- Uie Bol- mer; cancer research, Florence “peace offensive" and represeiils crowd. Members of the organiza­ fon ■ elemtttary schdbTThuriiday Streeter; hospital co-chairmen. he himself was most vague—aa he avening at a dunttrM hop. was in his complete failure, to a commitment, not to us, but to tion mistook the resultant disorder Dorothy Kleinschmidt and Eleanor their own people, which is im­ for a police charge with lathis Parents who provided’trailaporta- Maloney; Americanism. Dorothy mention Issues Involving Commu­ (staves), the minister said, and tion ‘for the local stvidmta were Woklgumeth;. adult education and nist China. They are quick, too, to portant.' commenced a bombardment of Mrs. Burton Starkey, Bfra. Ray- citizenship, Gertrude Buchanan: seize upon those portions of the stones which necessitated police \Biond Cobb, George Anthony, Law- legislative, Emily Galinat; publi­ action to break up the meeting. Dresser Mirror, ushnily l^nce Haynes. Joseph ' Pohiman city. Dorothy Wohlgemuth; Na­ Eisenhower speech in which he No Propfiganda Fits Ua 46-inch Single Dresser aitd' ’ also George Patros, eighth was taking a. bargaining position tional Defense and Civil Defense, President Eisenhower is placing, S14.50. Special...... ^.98 graai,e teacher. co-chairmen Florence Peterson and which could only be regarded as Reg. $12.60, and 30 inches tall I \ Baptized Msu^e Leggett. before Congressional leaders pro- 46-inch Single Drfisser Deniito-nnis .11.hohn Sauer, infant son of the basis for . future ^deldingjacsuissg vesson s Base. Reg. $69.50. Hand painted in a choice of bis part, and not as a final and to revamp the agencies of green, brown, gray or oxblood Mr. and^frs, Martin Sauer of An; | the State and Defense Depart- (Jover. waV baptized at St. Colum- ! IrrevocaUe demand on ivory china. ba’s ChapelNSunday morning'at 11 : ITius, 1% iq .quite obvious .that ments. Included in the proposals, is 59.95 d'clock. Godparents for the cjiiid, Russia is not going to permit the one for a hew "United States In­ ^'ere his aunt qnd uncle. Mr. and ’ SERVICES formation Service," which would Mrs. Richard ^tcCarthy, of East | unification of. Germany unless the That Interpret The Wishes resultant Germany is to be free direct the overseas information Hartford. Rev.„.John Honan per- ; jormed the ba'ptisrqal ceremony. Of The Family and neutral, and hot, as the Presi­ activities of the government, and WATKINS • .\rrlval\ ,. f dent askM,.-committed in advance v/hich would include the Voice of BROTHRM. INC : A. son. William Joseph, was born - to military alliance with the West. America. to Mr. and Mrs. Josepl/Pagach of JOHN B. BURKE Senator McCarthy’s Investiga­ FUNERAL yme' street at ManchestW Memo- ' It is also quite obvious that the rial Hospital on April 20. TOc cou­ FUNERAL HOME Russians are not going to go tions have helped convince us that SERVICE ple have four other childr^ all through any motion of "liberating” the only real sound thing to do gii-1.1. their satellites, aa Eisenhower with all our official processes for Oraand JiWm Personal Notes propagandizing ourselves abroad JMrwcUr ■ Mr. and Mr*, Richard K. Dav..,. seemed to demand, although peace The Bedsi(ie Table has a their son, Ronald, arid - Dorolh^’ and Russian retrenchment might is not to shift them about, or re­ handy drawer and shelf for Sullivan, pf Erdoni road'arb on a eventually, result in that libera­ organize them, but to abolish vacation and are visiting another radio

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, APRIL 27,1953 road; Mr*. Gertrude LaS^y, 3 some rubbish out of the trunk of fHOU'. ANDS WHO VVfflR North Fairflefd street: John Hul- ToUm^ censed dogs, Dbg taxes must be ington Ma8onic4.Memorisl at Alex­ Sanson Elected U§0 Drive Extended the car, and dumped the body over FALSE TEETH Hebnin paid on' or ’ore May 1 or a tine, 20 Ruaseli .street;'. William Open Clksh Man Re-Enacts an embankment. Directing Co*Wieds $1 Unit of DeMolay andria. The group will return Sun­ Costs Phillips, Coventry: Mrs. Barbara MNO OKfAffW COMfOWr fine will be hsessedi ' day evening. -- Gruessner, Rockville; Valerie Deputy District Attorney Lucas Gehriiig Passes; - asked Fredericks on the sound WITH fZO DfNTAl CUSHIONS UCoiiu Egg School To Tour Capital Boehm, 577 Adams Street; Fern Chamber Head Murder Scene ter Evening Herald He- CHARITY MILITARY WHIST re Slated Loveland, 33 Lewis streeti-jullana Over Tariff track whether he had been prom­ I RtUsTSt tor* tpou on tandsr qumt ■ Was Selectman rrespondent. Mis* Susan ...... '• 4.^., ised Anything -by anyone for talk- ■ du* to ill-limng danluia*. Halps you j Welcomes 4-Hers telephone HArrlson AND FOOD SALE Duell, Rockville; Mrs. Muriel Hull,. Moriarty and Marlow Approximately 20 members and Rockville; Mr*.'Lydia Rowland,. On Police Film ‘" 8- ■ , ; / ! waor and btcomo occuilomsd to E > adult supeVvlsora of John Mather For Your Indhriduoily By ST. MARGARET’S CIRCLE NO. 200 South Coventry; Benjamin Mosser, A rc P icked by C. o f C. ‘No, ^Ir.” the husband replied. ■ n*w plat#*. Enoblai you to chow i ' Tolland, April 27 — (Special)-- Hebron, April 27 (Special •;— Ifor Review Is>Av"erted "I am talking because my con­ * jood* you had troubl# sating bslors. J Funeral services for Frederick Chapter, brder of' DeMolay, will Dosignod Spirolla ' d a u g h t e r s o r Is a b e l l a Rockville; Miss Charlene Pringle, (OonUMed From Pxgo One) Hebron 4-H'pouItry club members, 63 A rdm ore road. To Be Vice Presidents science hurts." • ' ■ Hot a PowdtT, Hot a Patt* ■ Gehring, of Gehring road* will be meet in Bridgeport with another Feundotienf — C dl and their parents are cordially in­ Week End Deaths (TMii P*c* Oa«)^ ADMITTED TODAY: Gary Mc­ .(Continued from Page One) work as a waitress. In s cocktail His wife's body was found near '' held tomorrow . St 2 p.-'m. at the group of 60 from throughout Con­ Mrs. Ebit Minicueei ST. lAIIES’ SCHOOL HALL Ensenada in February. Fredericks Ladd Funeral Home, Rockville. vited to attend an egg grading and necticut, on Thursday, fronr where Connell, 92 Bissell street; John Jack Sanson, manager of the lounge. , JB.V THE ASSOCIATED PRESS :a<)Il man are former top execu- Hillman, North Coventry; Ken­ . Jilt* '‘tariffs. The leadoff witness said he then got scared-and moved Gehring, who once served as a Judging school to be held May I, they will depart by chartered buses Pliem MI-3-7737 ’ State theater, was elected to a full He went outside to w:ork in the Kansas City—Nellis Norman avM Oencfal Motor*. neth Gessay, Rockville '■ was O. R; Strackbein, speaking for. hi* children to New Jersey, where selectman here, died Saturday St at room 11, Poultry Building, Uni­ to Washington. D. C., and other TUESDAY, APRIL 2M:1S P.M. 'S- term as president of the Manche*. yard. his mother resides. ' , Rockville City HospnUl at thrxge Dalton, 74, research director of the points. month ago Wilaon wa* known d i s c h a r g e d SATURDAY: a' committee of,,industry, agricul-j versity of Connecticut, at 7:30 Association of American Soap and obNATlON 18c Paula Kracunas. 64 Turnbull road; ter Chamber of Commerce at V r "I was cutting Devil grass In the Neighbors here became suspici­ lA aidF upng towtu ' of 70 after a long illness. Tlie trip itinerary includes a tour w-ba queatlonlng: the wiadom of ture and labor on Import-export ; He conducted a farm here for p. m. Members can learn how to Glycerine Producers, who "helped of the Capitol and a visit with the th a “ broad baae" mobilisation pro* Mrs. Alice Kloter, Rockvilie; Lois annual meeting held Friday n0o;i back yard when I heard her run^ ous and talked with ptdice. Detec-, policy. ' live Ortiz went to Ma^ewood and many years until lie retired, and .grade eggs for interior and ex­ develop glycol anti-freeze for auto­ senators from Connecticut visits Irram instituted by the forinar ad- Pegerberg, 38 Adams street: Rich­ at Murphy's restaurant. He has nihg toward me;” he aaid. “Just WELDON DRUG CO. mobiles. \ BOB TUCKER served as pre.sldent since Febi'Uary The issue, which often stirs, a a* she got near me. she tripped talked with him, and he was re­ for the past six years he had been terior quality.. Three egg., Judging to fhe Tomb of the Unknown mWstration. ard rtlller. Rockville: Neil Aherp, 961 MAIN STREET teams are to be picked to rtipresent Special Agent 088 Center street; Mrs. Dor* Jef­ when he was elected to All the unr party-splitting fight in Congre.ss.'la over our children's wagon and fell. turned here. employed by the State Forestry Baltimore—Dr. Robert Seligern. Soldier upon which State Master AEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. ! • U«^» ITaea Sharp Wftrd« , especially ' Important this year. ' The children are Carl, ; Loretta. Department. Tolland County in the state 4-H 52, psychiatrist and author best Councilor Raymond D. BI*nco, Jr„ •hi* •aw prepared ftd ------addre**,--- Kye* • ferson, 270 West Center street; expired term of.Russell S. Potter- “A knife fell from )ier hand. She 6 Mortgage Plans, Endowments ton,. who resigned. Many U. R, Allies and soine. ad­ cursed me. There was a croquet 4; and Donald, 18 months. \ • A native of Tolland, he wa* Judging contest In September: two ■kflown fo r research on alcoholism. of Manchester, will place a wreath, Retirement Plana ■ ui^u sharp word* in talkinfi of the .Louis Grezel, RFD 2. Manchester: senior teams of two 4-H membefa X. Mrs. Mary Molnar. Mansfield Cen­ Matthevv Moriarty -was elected ministration leaders have been mallet behind me which I had Fredericks, 6 feet, slender and . born Jan. 23. the son the late John Died Friday. and to the Washington Monument, Life Insurance r« iriTmament program started with urging a relaxing of tariffs and over ,14 years of . age aa of Jan. 1, ter; William Pfeiffer, South Cov­ flCst vice president and George been using to put stake* in the rose brown-haired, was stolid through­ and Eliza (Friend) Gehring and he Newpoft Beach, Calif. — Rian Mount 'Vei-non. the N aval Academy T E U MI-8-588S thd baginninif of the Korean war in trade barriers to permit foreign 1953, and one Junior team. Mem­ at Annapolis and the George Wash­ ia« — “Fantastic paper targets." entry; Mrs. Irene Rocks, Johnston, Marlow second . vice president. garden. I reached and grabbed the out the re-enactment until, nean lived here all his life. James, 53, writer of hooks, pisys countries to sell more goods here­ He leaves his wife, Rthel Clark bers arc invited to bring along “exaggerated figure*,” “poor t^an- R. I.; Mrs. Arline Rivers, 45 Dur­ mallet and .started to swing at her. the end, he saw some of hi* chil­ X. and screenplays; former news­ on the theory of “Imde not aid.” I don't know how many times. I dren's toys. He began to sob.' N '''Gehring: one daughter! Mrs. mother and dad. who can lie taught nlitf and Inefficient execution."^ ant street; Hugh Pagani, 31 Char­ Ki.scnhower meantime discu.ssed egg grading too. paperman, atunt man, vaudeville He cited a* examples: “One ter Oak street: Mr*. Fannie Just kept swinging.” Madeline Anderson of Manchester; actor, Air Corps and air mail with GOP c'ongrcssioneil leaders - , .—.... anc wSix .grandchildren; and xne. slater, ...... C ancer,O rtveuS kort —- , ihWinzation plan “ Tesutted In re- ;^mith. Cheater,' Conii;r Mr*. Yetta plans to set up a commission to Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick ' Fredericks said he dragged his -V ouB^ment* over and above assets airs. Katherine Smith of Rockville. A. William Astlejr ,■ Mr*. Floyd A. Fogil reported Hansen. South Coventry; Mrs. study II. S. foreign economic pol­ wire into the'garage.'The detec­ Rev. W illiam C. H. Moe of the Mexico C ity—E duardo "Vascon- onmand which would cost 530 bil- Mary Marr, 76 Essex street; Mrs. tives said he related that later that last S atu rd ay receipt of onl.v $212 icy, and specifically the Reciprocal Due to the inclement weather MATTRESSES Toll'Snd Federated Church will of- in the cancer drive of which ahe celos, 57, Mexican cabinet minister, liob dollar* for‘hard goods alone.” Yvette Costeilo. 20 Edison road; T rade act. night, when the couple's three " '53 Ski-Do,” the eighth annual diplomat and supreme court And: “Most of us would question during the past week the drive Shower ficiateXat the services. Burial will is chairman. Thi.e year the contest Jeanne Menard, 4- Little street; small children were asleep, he re­ Center' Church Co-Weda revue, House Rpeaker Martin told news-1 of the USO for funds In lilanches- It is better to have.a Roml be in Grove Hill Cemetery,' Rock­ is being, conducted by mall owing Juatice. ' the combat capabilities of a year s Robert Lelshman, 29 Cook street: men after the conference that El­ turned to the garage and rut the will be under the direction of aurplu* of calculating machines.” ter will be e-xtended for one week ville; Friertds may call at the fun­ to difficulty in securing house-to- James Welherell. 33 Florence senhower is planning a mes.sage to and .solicitations will he contin­ hands off with a hatchet, burying rebuilt mattress than a eral home t^ g h t from 7 to 9 p.m. William and Ruth Astley and will A basic problem in munitions street; Joseph L'Heureaux. 106 them in the yard to prevent finger­ be presented at Waddell School house canvassers. The quota is the law makers dealing with crea­ ued to he made in the house-to- cheap new one. We re­ Interest S^rts Thursday $350, and has been met in previous producUon, Kye* said, is that civil­ Waranoke road; Mr*. Tyyne Bem- tion of the study committee. print identification of the body. Gifts on May 1 and 2. LET US FILL YOUR house canva.ss. announced Mrs. make and sterilize all types ians “cut the military tp the bone 1*. East _Hartford; Miss Barbara Then, he continued, he wrapped E m ery M. CTmigh. collector, The husband-and-wife team was year*. Tlie drive is stll open snd Martin said the commi.ssion Helen Fitzpatrick, residential donations w ill be welcomed. Now in time of peace” and the military Swanson, 65 Devon str^t; Mrs. would have three Senate members, the body in an old seat cover and of mattresses. warned today that' *11 delinquent the originator of the "first Co-Wed chairman today. payments of the town tax will the quota lacks $138 of being always call* for more than it need* Aline Ballasy and daughter, Tol­ I three Hou.se mcm 'bers, and five loaded It into the trunk of hi* car. “Gifts of Distinction” production eight years ago. Al­ •The drive began locally the \ hear interest charges after Thurs­ reached. in tirt* of war. land: Mr*. Lucy Lea. 25 Maple others to be named by the Presi­ I.jUer the same night, Fredericks though newcomers to Manchester To avoid waste and inefficiency, dent. week end of April 18 and it' was day, the last day of thexmonth. Finds Marker Plate street; Betty Jayne Crandall, 58 originally intended to bring it to said'he awoke his children, told Jonas Furniture and then, their reptitatlon in the dra­ ha said, both segmet/s must prac­ White street; Mrs. Ellen Pagach Senate Majority I..eader Taft said them they were going on a trip Willton’s Gift Shop Clough was in hia office today.|rom matic and musical field in Massa­ Alice Ann Hammond. small tice restraint. ! it will be neressary to enact legis- a clo.se this last week end. M an­ 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p^m. daughter of Captain and Mra. Wil- and son. Chestnut Hill, Conn.; chester people are urged to sup­ and drove to Mexico. Near En­ Floor Covering chusetts was widespread. Called for and delivered When the Korean war broke out j lation authorizing such a commis- senada. he said, he stopped, told 968 Main St. MI-9-4011 On Thursday hg wil'r receive of­ Ham W. Hammond of Hebron Cen­ Edward Sales, 26 Highland street; port this organization that pro­ They offered to direct the Co- promptly at no extra in mld-isjo Congress appropriated N ancy H erm an. 121 Hemlock ; Sion. the children he wanted to throw 36 Oak St. Tcl MI-9-1041 fice payments from 9 a.m. to noon W eds first m instrel. _Thi.s ■ wa.s ter, picked up in the road Satur­ “hug* sums” and the military I Slmimon Influential vides a "home away from home" and from 1 to 4 p.m. Residents day a car Hcen.se plate, num bered charge. •’ street; Miss Leokadi* Hill, Sodth for all servicemen and ■women. followed by a'gypsy minstrel, and starting contracting for goods on Wind.sor; Richard Barlle, Hart­ Simpson is an influential n.e.m- may also contact him at hia home from that wa,s born the annual XP. 167. The ow ner m ay have it by calling at the Hafiimond home. “unrealistic schedules," Kyes said. ford; Bruce Chagnot, 24 Emerson I ber of the tariff-RFhdling Way.* and on the Stafford road at reasonable Co-Wed musical show, beginning But with cutback* and stretch­ j hours. PINE PHARHAGY street. Means committee and-chairman of appointment of Joseph E. Talbot with “The Gay Nineties” and ^ Payments Being Made out* later, he said, “fantastic pa­ : the Republican Congressional Homemakers Convene Mra. F. Elton Post, tax collector,4 DISCHARGED SUNDAY; Mr*. to the tariff cornmi.ssion. Talbot, continuing^ with “Mardi Gras.” CALL MI.4.4S14 per targets crumbled before the Campaign committee the group a former Republican. House m« -n- The Whimsical, Wonderful, Wearable Hairdo! The 4-H Busy Homemakers Club "Ship Ahoy." "Curricull-Currlcu- l(i(d a busy day at the town clerk's realities.” Ro.se Newm an. Rockville; Fred that will work with Ei.scnhower I'pr fiom Connei irHt, is known t.i met recently at the home of leader office Saturday taking payments Splelman, Jr... Rockville;'Mrs. El­ Jark Sanaon la" and "Fiddie<^FaddIe." all w rit-/ However, Kye* said: ne.xt year^to try to retain and bol­ favor high ta'-iff protection. Mrs. Malcolm Thompson to plan ten and directed' by Bill Astley; from property owners. She say* •Tf we insist that the military sie Darby, 4,56 Main street; Mrs. ster the Republican m.ngtn ol con­ "The appointment of such able, for a project on cooking. The club the ta.\ monies are coming, tii a t abandon their present attitude as Doris Mikelis, South Windsor; .Bruce Watkins was elected treas­ trol in the Hou.se. with music under'\the guidjrtgP'i'ljfig g better rate than at first, hiit ex- urer. re.a.s'onnble and unbiased men is ha* been divided into two groups baton of his wife, Ruth. / claimants for absolute require­ Mr*. Bernice Malosh. Rockville; Under the. present l.-i^-, the Pres­ evidence that such a limitation’ on PETER PAN because Of its large qiembershlp. pects the iiaual rush at end. ments without responsibility lor John Pleniads, Rockville; Mrs. One and two year terms on the ident has power to negotiate new Tickets for " '53 Ski-Do are the Pr.e.sident is not necessary,” Plan Friloivahip . ' . The deadline is May 1, after which ■ ecbnomic consequence*, we, should Lillian Dillon, and daughter, 8 board of directors w'ere also fllled tariffs below levels determined by I Simp.son added. now on sale and may Women of the. Federated Church chased from any Co-Wed/or" from usual penalty will be exacted. ; Ai4o insist that the civilian attitude \fiddle turnpike west; Mrs, Alice at the m*eting./''The following the tariff commisaion to constitute Simpson's bill contains other Her last day at the office will be ' nflirresponsibUlty, .between wars Harriman. Andover; Mrs. Alice members were elected as repre- a danger to American, industry. provisions beyond a ■ mere exten- HAIRCUT here will participate In the May Michaels or Weidon’*. April 3fr from 1(1 a; m; to noon, I shwld be abandoned.” SchuH and son, 197 Oak street;^ sentstlve's of their fields for two Further, the President can set. sion of the pre.sent act. It would Fellowship of the Rockville Courlcil and from 1 to 3 p. m. She also re-1 Earlier, President Laurence F. Mia* Helen Maloney, 87 Main year terms: Robert Schaller, auto­ aside' tariff commi.^ipn recom- lighten the definition of the tariff of Church Women at Somers (■elves payments diily at her home ■ Lefe of the Chamber of Commerce street; Mrs, Eleanor Green, and motive; Cv' H. Andeison, Insur­ mendations that current import I "perirpoint,” slap rigid quotas on I p o Congregational Church on May 1 Lay Early Plans on the Bolton road. | ance; Robert Spencer, manufac­ hafi forecast “sweeping decen- son, Rockville; Mrs. Loretta Moore l.axes be increased to'provide ade- oil and other petroleum products, and 2. Tea will be served in the turing; /Russell Broderick, uiisccl- afternoon and refreshments are Many Doga Unlirenaed I ti^itation” of the government. He and son, 90 Lydsll street; Mrs. quate protec tion for American in-i and bar modification or su.spension For Yoiitli Dance Mra. Charjea P. Miner, town | predicted the states and even local Isneoi)*; Thomas Fergu.son. pub- dustry against cheaper competition j of duties on lead and zinc, schediiled for the evening session. Qarmella Brennafi jsnd,„*on, .54 lishiifg' and- Burton Knoppi mer- FOR CHILDREN „IO J 2 clerk. stat« that dog taxes are "Units of hls-organization would take North Schoof street; .'bfr*. Valerie from foreign good.*. - 4 - W hether tlie adm inistration wolild Tolland residents wishing -trans­ coming im/fairi>y well,, but' that ovkr some federal functions. cha'nts. Simpson's bill, as originally in-' accept these changes in the pres- portation msy call Mrs. Edith Tenfative/plana for the teen-age there still a^good many uni u e, of Jacksonville, Fla., told Starke], 40 Cambridge, street: . 'Elected for one year term* were YEARS OF AGE $1.00 Mrs, Rose Anniello, 128 Eldridge troduced, would have taken away, ent law remains to be seen. Ei- Gunther of Mrs. W. S. Simpson. dance on Saturday, May 9. at the delegates at the opening of the ■Dr. Alfred B. Sundquist. profes­ both these presidential power* and senhower has said he would not . Personal Mention Amerlran" Legion Home in con­ Chjsmber's 41.)— 1>e Domeallc cro.ssing the road while the race young married*, all ages to/' her grandparents hottfe in Glaston-. Mortensen. stated\that the hall member* in expanding chamber' • He.aaid another reason for his bury. / Mh. Lillian Turner, 35 Lewis Rel'sHons Court Is against the Was in progresarHe was killed and "get a Petejr Pan Haircut at Schultz! Let a Schult/ will be decorated for^the occasion j theqfy of punishing parents for af;tivitiea and facilities to make it shift has been a . demonstration expert style your hair with a fascinating Peter and that prize*, donated by local FUEL m StfSet; Scott Dennison. 37 Steep an old man with him seriously acji* of vandalism com m itted by the clearing houae of all business that the new GOP administration Pan. Manchester Evening Herald Tol­ Hdllow lane; Sheila O'Brien, 58 I* Interested in giving adequate injured. Six drivers were injured Main street business men snd the ^ e ir children. here. in the treacherous test, whfch is land correspondent, Mrs. John H. Rotary Club, will be awarded dur­ Td. MItchdl 3-5135 ‘ .AMmore road; Mr*. Inga Hultine, protection to American industry in­ Steele, telephone Rockville .5-7761, n i kussell street: Mr*. Chrlatlny The Justices point out that plans sofar aa possible. called the "race of seven thousand ing the evening. CMrlson, H artfo rd ; Mr*. H e l^ for fining parents for delinquency He said this was indicated by the | curves." Murray, 33 Griswold street; H ^ry of children have been tried In Boards to Discuss DdVeau, 18 Bretton'street; ^ n ry many] communitlea without auc- Ai Aa dark, 63 Bilyue street'; Mrs. ceaa. One reaaon for that fail­ CONNECTIClirS ure, the Judges say, is that many Green Manor Lot Ai se Newman. Rockville../ I v m S tkitk V 6 0 A E T BEAUTY ADMITTED SUNDAY': Peter delinquent children come from WilTSs^^SOO P ^ t s IS M o i. 20 Mm . MOST BEALTlFliL Ki acuaan. 64 Turnbulbroad; Mrs. homes broken by death, illneaa or Members of the Board of Direc­ Ym • atherlne dgnettl, ,/60 Haynes domeatic disputes. tor* and Town Planning Commis­ $ 2 0 $345.80 $312.37 . A resolution adopted by the Jua- m SH STAKT? BEAUTY St: Set; James BlckfOrd. 22 Green- sion will meet informally tomor­ $ 4 8 349.22 451.45 bi'I street; Mrs. Jeanne Richer, .86 ticea aay i In p a rt: “The" duty by row night to dlsf'u.ss a requeated With a ftsima/ loan y o u m a y reduce Abeva .poynanti cevtr avtfytbtn^ W dUi street; Mr*. Jennie Cowles, law of the Children's Court is to A l a q n e f c a i l i $ w f y SALON re-subdivlsion by Green Manor monthly peymenti $100 20.60 IU ckv|ll*; Mrs^ F re d a C ollette, 143 treat, rehabilitate and not piiniah Eatateji of a small plot of land on promptly rtpRid tB 12 cenitc^ivR Cl arter Oak Street; George Long, the child. Treatment of th* ... clean up bills ... monthly iM tallm onti el $ 10. 0S / * a c h . Lawton road near-Vernon street. pey taSei. If you're KeSney street; Mrs. Lillian Met- child require* parental sympathy The building and realty firm f, 47 E ^idge street; Mrs. Caro­ and Co-operation. - Puniahment of ■ taedily amployed, end .can handle OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY — PLENTY OF ROOM TO PARK MANCHESTER’S FINEST SELECtlON OF has already been granted building monthly payments conveniently, chances . .5 ling Ba|m ondo, 143 H ig h la n d parenta create* and widen* a permits to erect hou.ses on three stH C t; .Mrs. M ary Lupacchino, 102 breach between parent and child are ezcallent you'll get a prompt “ yet. / lots In the five-lot track whlph Phone for e quick, friendly one-vUit li AMERIOA’S NEWEST, SAFEST, MOSJ. V E ^ T tL E Cl nton Street; Mrs. Bertha Mss- and renders work with th* psrent front* on Vernon street. The write, coma in. sll but impossible.” 6«:V, 54 Hudson street; Mrs. Ruth towm's acceptance of Lawton road, l a t e $36 la $300 en tlfiMrtwre ^ n e Tijrkington, 104 Parker street; which la on the re-aubdiviaiph map, C^rgS'Emmerllng, 84 Oonstancc K. O. Pettersson of Sweden ha* is necessary before building per­ J J - T N I C O M A A N T W rMA Deis ro SAY fit*' given about 75 quarts of blood in mits can be issued for the two re­ CHILDREN’S PLAY GYMS 140 donstions to medical organ­ maining plot*. f€ ^A € n a lF J ICE CO. izations. 2nd Floor # JARVIS BillLDINO . If you wont semo^ing rug- Polleewomen Have Cry M€ MAIN STNEET (Ovor W oo^erth’s) MANCHESTCN / M itchell $-7430 . Henry C. m n g illo , YES MANager god this is it. CoM ftruet^ A Lacy Summer AccessOry ManilaThe tough Jiu- OPEN THUISDAY E^NINGS UNTIL 8 of 2” oxtro smoothX primo Jltsti trained women on thfitiManila Lp«r$ MBdt It ftiidanli til I•wll1 police force wept. The cause of stod tubing. 7Va ft. inright their tear* was Mayor Araenlo . ■ / ' Lacson'S recent decision not to re­ logs mod* Of 1V2 inch ^ m o instate them In the force. Appro­ st^ tubing. Tubular st;^ priation* for the female cop's unit ■' -Jt- • socktts oro wddod to *; . was stricken from the budget and th e M ayor stood p a t , on hia ^le- roil. Upright logs fostonod in clsion that they are "not essen­ tial''—despite tearful plea*. tubular sockots by ruggod soY liV screws. Boll boaring gHdor, boH booring hongors. Cdor, jodt groon and 1^ . , J B e fo re You Travel GARA(3E Rely On The W, G, Olenney Co, OTHERS FROM $19.95 ' ■^WHENEVER and wherever, Juilding a home is one of life's big moments. For a long yno travel, it 18 wine to mFnrer while you’ve dreamed of it—you’ve diligentiv saved vour all personal bekmEingR you money— very likely you h«ve bought the lo’t. When it’s DUAL PURPOSE take with you. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN* MONDAY, APRIL 27,19&3 :i : liANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY, APRIL 27,1953 PAGB 1 / -■ ■ - ■ '■/ - -ti;- ...... ■ ■ ■...... W a p p in g Court Hears CoWntry Win, Patricia Lee, Patrieig Liift, honor for her sister. Miss Phyllis day In the office of Town Clerk cents; Glaytoii fe and. Evelyn Q / $2.20; Estate of Cyrir A. Lamor- May^ 27 Set C^bituary Faces Lifted for Ancient Royalty\Disco Tale ■Sharon I/McNeil, Mary Machic, Gelinaa of Waiircgnn was bridcs- Mildred C. Hilt gen recording I D«sDqarborn of .(Hartford to Alex a i ^ eaux to Juliette R. Archambault of H*lps You OvBreoHM Youiig Baby Sitter Lepnore Major, Gv'en Matusiewicz, niaid. Bq,verly Ann DeWlets of W.il- transfer, of property include rgaret Caaiijri. lots In the Pine Willimantic, probate. distribution Meter Story Kathleen Murphy, Leslie Murray, jimantic wa.s flower girt for her ifbllowlng\^arence J. Maynard,.to Lake Shores' development, stamps. cartifleate, land of Lake Wangum- FALSE TEETH ^ By COUN FROST Docket Heavy; Duff Sally ' Plller, Sharon Proulx, niinU'ivStamiford William Nye of Anne L. Moore on Old Windham $3.30; h{athan Hale, Ino. to Richard baiig Land Association; Lakevlew Loomimu and Wc For Action Gets Hero’s Award AP Newafeatarrs Frances .Quirion, Julia Spencer Coveiitr.v was-, the ring bearer. He Turnpike Road,, stamps, $4.40; James R. Durham. 22. a Coast Held True W. and Florence <3. Gronback. In Terrace, Inc. to Reynold Plnette of No longer be •nno>-»«t or feel tl|-«- Firemen Are All Stars ^ London — Four ancient queens and Janize.Zimmer. Is/A nephew of-the bride. Elizabeth Ci Ray. of West Hartford Nathan Hale Heights development, East. Hartford, lot In Block A enee berause of loose, wobby fall Guardsman stationed at Groton, |*qlaii)a-N,ve Wedding . Loon W. Nye; the brides brother, to Peter Maneggla of Boltoii, pro­ teeth. FASTBETH. «n Improveil slka- 'trapping. April 27— (Special) — of England have been getting a 'stamps $14.30,, Lakevlew Terrace development, liae, (non-acid) powder, sprinkled oa John Foxcroft apparently 'd id n 't relish' the Is on Reckless Driving , M1.SS Dorothy Lorraine N.ve, wa.s best man.. Ushers were Wil- perty on South street, stamps, 55 sta^tpps 65 cents. * On Security Miss Ann Barry, 16. of ^ p th John Foxcroft, 82, of 1S6 Camp ^ In Department Movies face lifL B y Backes Estate of Elmo P. Mantelli of your platea hblda them firmer a* theg thought of giving up a dollar for a daughter of Mi\\and Mrs. WilMam llahi Nye of Coventry, brother, cents; Robert I. Tupper and Irene Lakevlew Terrace, Inc. to John feel more comfortable. Soothing and \Vindso>' received ah award tar avenue, Newington, 'w ho worked Two ancient kings haVe had a Manchester to Gerald Pascuzzi (inoling to gums made aore by exceaalve parking ticket he received here Coventry, April 2Tr—(Special)— - Krafty Klippers 4-H Sewing Club R. Nye of Stonchbiise road, South James Murphy, of Willimantic, L, Tupper Xo Edwin D'Agostino of and Pauline M.'Paschzzi of Hart­ A. Hamilton of Hartford, Block, B heroism Friday-, at Ellsworth Me­.'Ifor many years as a gardener on .acid mouth. Av 6 I d embarraaanient (ContlHued From P «(e One) South Portland, Me. — (iP) ' — ' wash and brush up. (Continued From Page One)" A number of'gases w r e disposed after school at the Hans Hansen Coventry was married to Anthony brother-in-law, Earl Nye of Wllli- Manchester, lots 7, 8, 9. 10 in the ford. lots in Lakqview Terrace in Lakeview Terrace development, caused by loose plates. Get FASTSBTH morial High \School, while. h_er,.fihe Cheney e.states .in Manchester, Saturday afternoon. Polaina, son of MK and ' Mrs. mantic, brother, all' of the bride. Lake Wangumbaug Land Associa­ today at any drug store,- ^ ed at the Hartford Hospital Sat­ It's not necessary to go to Holly-: For hundreds of years the mon­ of In. JusUce (Ckjurt F^day night i Scouts I>n . 3, Pack development, stamps $3.30; Clair federal stamps 65 cents; Eleanor privileged to be employed in the Police .say Durham repdrJed lure's Judiciary committee. They Sixto Polaina of Danielson, Sat­ A reception for about 100 guests tion, stamps $6.05. cla.ssmates looked on. The pre­ urday. wood to get into the movies. Just | arch’s effigies have lain in state in 1 at- fta c « -tj, at the home of J—Packard and RenaM- I^ack of Wlttman to John Wlttmann, lots in f., departipents of the government, to Police Headquarters, deposited are Sen. Charles W. Jewett (R., In the Town Office Building 4vilh. Betty Bodreaii Assisted by urday at lO a. ni. in the Fir.st was hold at the Shell (jhadeau, in Also Geo;-ge W; and Ida M. Waterfront'Manor; Mary E. Ro- sentation was made by Dexter Bohn in England, Sept. 17, 1870, Join the South Portland Fire D e-' Westminster Abbey. During World Manchester ■ to '*'ClarkA Rood of •hall be reliable, trustworthy, of the ticket on the desk and said War II the damp got in and they Lyme) and Rep. Erving Pruyn Judge Alanson E. Stewart p re-: Mrs. Richard.Krisloffj Cub Scouts, Congregational Church, South Willimantic. Guests were from Hinkel to James M. and Marjorie delli 6f Windsor Locks to Sebas­ Burnham, past commander of Abe he wak. a member of the Grace i Hartford, lota in Highland View \ ■ ^ood conduct and character, and of was dispatch to check the meter ^l>artmcnt. Every time the outfit 1 began to fall apart. So three years (R., Colebrook). siding. A. Harry W. Olsen w as; Den 4, Pack 67, at 6:36 p. m. at Coventry. The Rev. Truman O. Hope Valley, R. Ii, Danielson', E. Rinaldo in Actors Colony development, stamps 55 qents; tian and Lillian E. Locillio of Hart- complete and unswerving loyalty Miller Post. Ann was baby sit­ Episcop^^Church in Newington. | ^riy. Mechanlc_Edward Wilson Ireland, mihislor, performed the JJVauregan; Willimantic.and Coven­ K j tables a fire, the department mo­ ago a full-acale repair Job started. But, said Backes, that impres­ .grand Juror. the home' of Mrs. Frederick Estates; Basil Wesley to Virginia Blanche A. Rogers and Shlrlev M. for&, fora, quitclaim,qii property In North r t R U I K E M ^ n to Oie Unlted..States." ting. April It with Mrs. Edgar lii* *’^*'*' wa-s dispatch to check the metetr tion picture camera records every I R. P. Howgrave-Graham, as­ Bond for appeal was set at $25 Wolfe; Cub Scouts, Den 4, Pack double ring cereinimy. The bride try. L. Wheeler of Hartford in Avery Bradley to Isadore H. and Ruth Hrf-€!6ventry, . It also states "the American Knapp's four children. 3 to 9 lotte Moss -iro.Ncro t; a broUier, | Durham. sion was corrected "in my mind r MEN and WOMEN Thomas Foxbi'oft in England;- a i .u . __ . _ move made to subdue the blaze. sistant keeper of the Abbey's an- in the ease of Paul J. Duff, Har.t- 66, at 7 p. m. at the home of Mrs. was given In mgrriagi by her The couple -will reside at, 91 Shofes development, sale less than Cohn'of New York City in South EXPERT FITTERS tradition that all persons should years old, when a piece of over- later,” and that his first under­ father. sister, Mrs. \ A nn Sanders In When he pulled, the meter Then, like a football coach. cent valuables, told the story to standing was wrong. ford, fined $18 on a chargq of David R ochet Cub Scouts. Oen Korth street, Danielson, after thch' $100; Waterfront Realty Company Coventry, federal stamps $2175. Manchester Evening Herald receive fair, impartiai and equit­ stuffed furniture caught fire. She apart'. Wil.son found a piece of Fire Chief Horace S. Jose runs the Royal Society of Arts, one of Mrs. Ruth Weties was (htganist. retiiiin from a wedding trip. 6f Hartford to Glendon T. Steady Wales; and sev^al nieces and Di.sco has te.stified at a previous reckless driving w-hich grew out'\2, Pack 6A lit 7:30 p. m. at the William E. Orciitt of Windham ,C p v e n t r y, correspondent, Mrs. able treatment . . . requires that led the children out of the smoke paper jammed into the alot and a off the film and show his. "team" Britain’s leading learned b^ies. Miss .^dallne Hoff, soloist. Mrs. ' \ Property Transfers of Hartford, lots in Waterfront to Sylvester J. and June orpionfe, nephews, all of Etfgland. session that he Was never told of an accident in the'' north dis- liOme of y r s . Lawi-ence K. Allen, Chdrlea L. Little, telephone. Pil­ all persons seeking the privilege filled house to a neighbor's home. penny stuck. wherq there's room or improve­ He said the work has unearthed frict A-pril 3. Duff is represented ^ James Murphy was matron- of WarrSplee deeds filed as of F ri­ Heights development, stamps, 55 on Wrights Mill Road, stamps grim''2!-^28L of employment or privileged to b" The funeral will held tomor­ that the money was to be paid di­ Iri, Shouts, Troop 71, 7:30 p. m Then she tried to put out the row afternoon at 1 ^ lo c k at the It looked a.a if Durham ~wa.s ment. Jose has filmed fires since A host of new facts about the. six by Attorney Sidney Giber. mployed In the departments and fire before firemen arrived. rectly to any legislator, but was to'/9 P'..m. in the Robertson E Taylor and Modeen Funeral Horae, telling the truth, that is until a he became chief 12'yearA ago. He monarchs and their habita. Other ca.ses: • ScliMl; public heading on change gencies , . . adjudged by mutual­ Miss Bhrry, the daughter ‘ of pede.striah walked over to Wilson estimates his celluloid library The effigy Edward III for in­ to go to people -with influence who ly consistent and no less than 2.33 Washington streetXHartford. of Mary .C. Joanis, Hartford, of zoning with Coventry Planning Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barry, was Burial will be in the E i^ Ceme­ and told the rest of the story, ac­ now contains 10,000 feet. stance confirmed that he died of a could have the bill killed. failure to ^ ve proper signal, $21 Jninimum standards and proced- cited for her ciear thinking and is and Tiding Commission in charge tery, Manchester. cording to police. The unldenti-, Jose says the films as a train- aeizure, the head was made from a Backes was the Arst witness as bond forfeited: William Handfield, at 8 p. m. at the Flobertson School; iiresv :„.j:____ ... ___ credited with averting a.,tr*gedy,. Friends-may-call at the ■Aed' person said -he was-standing: 'ing device “ point; :up the things- death- mask and the twisted ■mouth the. InAuence-peddiing-. Inquiry got ■■■■■ ■ '‘The' Ridges," Wtllimairtic, i-lolti- Top Brais Present Miss Elaine Kupchunos of St. th¥'South Coventry fl're''cfe'p.irt-' home until the hour of the funs near a store whe:e Durham had we might otherwise forget when was proof of a paralytic stroke. underway for its third session to­ iton.* of the rules of the road, $12; ment at 8'-\p. m. at their firehouse Sitting In at the conference were Francis of Assisi was judged the parked his.car and saw the ticket we come up against similar sltti^- Edward had lost the tip of his day. Leo Ducharme, north district, il­ the top three Red hunters in Con, best actre.s8 in the fifth annual at 8 p. m;\Coventry Players cast I-oiils Kurtz on the windshield. He told police ation.s." He uses the flickers to nose and all but three strands of He was ..questioned closely, as legal parking, nollcd; Richard of "Dear Rmh" by Krasna at 8 ■jess—Senator McCarthy (R- diocesan CYO Drama Festival in y Khe also saw Durham come back to educate the public, too, Jom and hia great red wig and beard. Now have been other -witnesses, about ■Venevide.s, Wethersfield, - evading Wis.). chairman of the Senate's I-ouis Kirrtz. 88. of 347 Keeney p. 'in. in th ^ Brookmoore Barn; Hartford yesterday. ■y rile car, take the ticket and then assistiants have made u|vSiQur he's presentable. an advertisement sponsored by the responsibility, $50 with $20 rc- Permanent Investigating conunit- . Honof students have, been an­ street.- died suddenly yesterday Snake Hill ’Road; Pioneer Past while visiting at the home of his jirhmy the th« meter himself with the "major productions" from their Edward died broke in 1377 after Connecticut Are manufacturing inittcd. Masters AssociMion^polhick sup­ tee: Representative Velde (R-Ill.l nounced for the third marking p a i^ .' footage of city and forest fire a lifetime battling the French and jchairman of the House Un-Araeri^ son. Frank W. Kurtz in Leister. Industry which appeared In state Guest Speaker per at 7 p. m. at Silmers Grange period at Ellsworth Memorial M_a.«s. movies, and show them to organ- dealing in medieval real estate. newspapers recently and aroused can Activities committee and Sep- High School as follows: Beverly ThX wbhole story was told by Richard F. GjBEse, district gover­ with anmiail meeting and election Born in Germany on Dec. 14, Assist.'i'nt Prosecutor Richard Law led groups. Hpimee S. Jose The other king to be rejuvenated the ire of the General Aasembly. nor of Lions Ititernational, will be of officers following, ktor 4enner (R-Ind.), chairman^ of Hall received special honors in The youngsters see "Tony 1864. he was a retired cabinet in Town\jourt this morning. Dur­ With His Camera. was Henry VII, father of the Hen­ Take Exception. the speaker .Tuesday at the 7 p.m. the Senate's Internal Security,Sub­ the senior class: high honors went Learns About Fires." Maine's ry who had six wives. Meetings Toihprrow committee. / , maker and a former resident of ham had ^ sted a $5 -bond for his The legislators have taken dinner meeting of Coventry Lions Meetings tomorrov.’' will include to Mary Jean Ahern. Ralph De- Mllbury.; Mass. He had made his 1947 forest fire disaster hits the Henry died in 1509 aged 52. ! Brownell told a radio sudienrc Pietro, Sally Frink, Alice Kessler, appearance^t^oday on a charge of strong exception particularly to a (iniib at The Cove, formerly the Cub Sco'uts, Den 2, Pack 57. at home in Manchester for about a tampering with a parking meter. screen as "Then It Happened." Howgrave-Graham said the head, Hayloft, in South (Coventry. last night the new prof^am will Cynthia kuskunes. Barbara Rem- Two other films deal with care­ sentence in the advertisement‘\ 6:30 p. m., at the home, of Mrs. I terovide "fair, impartial and cquit- syear. When he failed, to appear. Deputy another death mask, still carried a Saturday School • elka and Loretta Wilder; honors. lessness and fire prevention. few strands of red hair, pertiaps which said "We (the state Are- Marie Nellson: Boy ScouUi. Troop , tble treatment . . . to all em* \He leaves his wife. Mrs. Anna Judge John O'cVm or ordered that News Tidbits works manufacturing industry)' Pupils of the Coventry Elgraien- Joanne Jaworski,. Arllne John.son, ■yelipak Kurtzt four other sons be- Jose says the u.se of education­ Henry’s own. 65, at 7:15 p. m. in the Red -School- i teloyes." He said it wlH eliminate Eunice Kerkins, William Loos, the case be continued until Sat- refused to participate in any at­ tary System will make up the dky house on Cedar Swamp Rohd;. St. | sidea'^his son in Leister. Ralph R. urdy and that Durham be notiAed al and action fire films has helned Culled from AP Wires With Henry in death lies his nil persons "w ho,’are 'security Elsie Mulnite, Harold Skinner and tempt to bribe the Judiciary com­ lost In the winter on Saturday. Ses­ Mary's CYO at 7:30 p. m.- in the I Kurtz. Rdward Kurtz, Oscar kurtz to be in couit. keep South Portland's fire loss wife, blonde Elizabeth of York. risks." / ' James Stratton. low. Last year the city's fire loss mittee," expressing the belief that sions, will be at the usual hours for church hall with the Rev. John C. | 4 —Brownell had indicated previous­ and Frederick Kurtz, ail of Man­ Elizabeth has a reputation for the all-day and half-day sessions. Junior class, high honors, Carol was $6,796. South Portland went cunning-largely because of a craf- the advertisement reAected on Chirtin in charge; Boy -Scouts ^ ly that the order would be de­ chester: 14 gi^andchildren, and one ..German meaales epidemic drops their integrity. Turkey Supper Greer, Jean Harrison. Betty Ann great-grandchild. from Class C to Class B rating by one third in state and virtually ty-Iooklng picture in the National Troop 57 at 7:30 p. m. in tiie signed to make it easier to ,rid Loos, Doris Marks,' Kathryn Me- on the safety charts and that por­ I^rtrait Gallery. Backes* said he paid for some The Ladies Association of the Nathan Hale Community Center'^ | /ederal payrolls of persons^^yrhose He and Mrs.: Kurtz would have all other communicable diseases Cutcheon, Dorothy Norton, Shir­ Fourteen Ijook tends a drop in fire insurance- . Not so. said Howgrave-Grahhm. of the advertisement and helped First Congregational Church w-ill Green-Chobot Post, American Le-\ personal habits might make them celebrated their SOth wedding an­ follow downward trend . , . Eight serve a^turkey supper Friday from ley Petraitis and Norma Pola; niversary next Janua,ry. rates.. He said the death mask shows draft it, and shortly afterward gion. and Auxiliary at 8 p. m. in j children, Ave In one family and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. In the vestry, Mrs. dangerous to security fo / any rea­ honors, Robert Albert, l.-ee Bah- The funeral will be 'hpld tomor­ ■"neither har.,hness nor craftiness." conceded that the language in the the Legion Hall. VN all street; bet- | son, even though Urey personally For School three in another, perish in one of Alfred G. Crickmore is chairman, ler, Dorothy Bancroft, Joe Ches­ row afternoon at 2 o'cloek at the three major w-rek end Ares in Sault Another relic he troated was the advertisement had been "very lax. ter education coni:nlttee wj:h plight be loyal clrikens. ter, Jack Christenson. Judy Daly, Holmes Funeral Home, 40H, Main wooden head of Anne of Bohemia, and Very inept in the use of the assisted bj' Mrs. George F. Row­ i He,had said he was thinking in Dulles Hails Result St. Marie, Ont., Canada. land, Mrs. Wilton L. Rose, Mrs. cliairman and reco:deis and Erwin ■ Virginia Ellsworth, Kathleen Hol­ street, with Rev. Erich O. Bi'and*. Fourteen applications for the> queen to Richard II. She died of phrasiiigs., Sassnian of the Wlllimantic State ' ^ermS of dismissing persons whose Volunteers by the score spend Thomas Al.kin, Mrs. Russell S. land. Red Reichle and Claire pastor of the Concordia I-uthe>an po.sition as clerk of the wo;k on the plague in 1394 when she was • He agreed the language lised in morals were loose, or who drank night in rugged mountains near Boynton, Mrs. Fred Warren, Mrs. Teachers College at 8 p. m. in the Stotle. Church! oRlciating. Burial will be the 18-room Vernon-Lydall school Of NATO Sessions 28. Caught under the nail which, the advertisement was "S'Jbject to Robertson School, Cross street. Ip ’excess and were inclined to be­ Sophomores,... special honors:. .in. the East Cemetery...... j. . ■gon.slruction- were . received u p. to Choteaii. Mont., searching for 11- held her wig.on was some, hair; it. Charles Raisch. Mrs. Maude year-old Boy Seoul missing since mlsiepresentatloh,"— ...... e carried in the Ereniita, Carol . Flynn, Miiriel Htinilreda to aelbrt ford. They will have the next lions the defcn.se buildup , mav' Superintendent of Schools Arthur expect to return Thursday. from. »t.00-81..50 val­ Values to $l.,50. / ^owever, that some Russian pilots tmek team meet here, with Port­ can Baptist Men. Mr. Gallup re- royal funeral proces.sion. Wives of India Today's Meetings Gai'det, Diane -Georgia, Rochelle ccntl.' returned from the islands henceforth go even slower than ’ H. Illing. ue*. WHILE THEY Sre flying MIGs in the Korean land, May 19. St. Thomas of The committee has already ap- ~ Meetings today - will include Harley, Alice Haynes, Nancy John- war. of the Carribbean as a layman rep­ Dulles himself ha.s advocated. L.AST. Bloorpfield defeated Ellsworth. 18 Funerals Reports Jl'o Ike proved recommendations that'^, ii Going to Courts WHILE THEY ' The offer was broadca.st over 16 5, Friday for its second baseball resentative of the American Bap­ the Allied radio. The Air Force tist Home Mission Society. He high­ The Secretary wa.s due to re- Waddell School replace the State t . O l ’ S e l S , i s i r i l l C S vlctory\ poit promptly to Pre.sidcnt Ei.sen- Armory as District 3's voting Showered North Korea with leaf­ Mr*. Gerda Nelisqn lighted his talk on Haiti with color­ New Delhi — (i*Pi — Maintenance Fuijera't services for Mrs, Gcrda hower on the North Atlantic place and Bowerii replace the Com-1 X lets announcing the offer. ed slides taken on the trip. He munity Y as District 4's polling ] Spoil Guesses suits by wives against husbands, The flier also was offered "po­ Nellson. widow of Charles Neilson. vividly des'Jii'tvd Jhe beautiful Treaty organization (NATO) council meeting -which he and place, but It held off submitting! once virtually unknown in India, litical a.sylum and resettlement in Bill \ TiflclanEast Command, was part of psy- the lengthy debate. Btrrke Funerjil Home, followed by hospital publication. The Lamp, Seleetio/i of patterns. time, Gn the other hand, if he can but allowances Are not lavish. The 'chological warfare campaign but Called on to speak at a Texas a aolemii requiem high Ma.s.s at Evidence that the whole project show that 577 patients were ad­ break 60 per cent with the women, B.v 1847 Rogers Bros, might go even slower than he mitted. 47 leas than a year ago. largest to date was for $16.80 per said the "resultant technical •state, .society gathering, at which St. Jgme.'’ ’ Church at 9 o'cloek. he considers himself lucky. If Trimmed 22K g)— The .International 1 " * ; Send a picture post card to the timism. Chauncey M. Squire to return Wil­ jbeth The Academy declined' tor Tnft (R-Ohio), agre^ today six miles without the aid of radio. MOVIE CAMERAS BOX CAMERAS n. Civil Aviation organization i.'i, i y°''"Bster whose name was listed 2. In contrast to their own peace liam Lanohan, 31, of Albany, N. with Senator Byrd (D-Va) that (ICAO) has asked the Philippines Byrne started dabbling wRh first in the letter. Then make four protestations the Reds are now Y., to Connecticut, police said. the Elaeahnwer administration I Coconut lotart > ceramics l»ck in 1947 when he I copies of the letter and send them COUSRUM'S CAPACITY $299.75 $259„75 to. improve its airport facilities pressing an expanded war in Indo- rnn balanee the next Asbal year'* f ■■ 'r*-,— m m PROJECTORS HASH UNITS f b r i b e s . He j to young friends in the U. S. or Chi'na. for the handling of jet-powered AGREEMENT REACHED budget. The Coliseum *at Rome accom- • VermiUon. Alta.—UPV— a 12- planes. ' decided to mvltch to pictures which abroad, in so doing, omit the name U. S. officials febf the threat to Buy This Porcelain Pair On New Low Terins trich coconut sent to Vlad Pardely he mounts op velvet backgrounds, of the youngster whose name *’aa. m^ated 100,000 spectators, 87,- Civil Aeronautics Administrator southeast Asia is grave. The U. S. Cleveland, April $7—iffi—The CALLS FOB STUDY (K)0 of whom were seated. Its FOLOmO CAMERAS CARRYING GASES here by a friend who visited Hon- Alejandro Albert roported speciAc Hated Aral, copy the other three assista the French with armi and KIcliel Plate Road and Brother­ ) Mulu had pasted oil its shell a FEARED r e s u l t s listed hpmea and. addresses and ^ n a meawi*ed 182 feet from recommendations included com­ training but otherwise has taken hood' of Rnllrond Trainmen WaahlagtoB . April tl—tJty— aide to side, and 285 feet from ^ to m s dedaratfon , saying “to pletion of an alternate internation­ add her own name and address at no part in the conflict Before leav­ reached agreement todny In a Presidentt EiaEiseuhower. citing 18 ehd to end. p opened for inspection.!' But Early opponents of vaccination the bottom. The letter set forth: ing Paris. Dulles told -the"French al airport on Cebu island with a argued that persons vaccinated-in dispute that twice In the pnst objeettona t« . the McCarran- gustoma men didn’t bother to 10,000-foot runway and repair of "Within four weeks you ^may he there would be an increase in. U; 8. month was within,eight hours of 38*alter law* enacted laat year,- ’S, be. jewelers childhood might take on char­ The Shenandoah Valley is one of it and the coconm arHired a Manila runway to accommodate sent 256 post cards fi!om all qver--sujl for the war in Ind^Chlna, but becomlBK a strike. -Th^ settle­ haa called for a aew eongrea- /for U eXTRA FOR CRlOn 785 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER itaet. acteristics of I the animal from World. This should improve most productive of the apple- . heavier aircraft which the vaccine was taken. no more money for budget balanc- ment followed n IS-hour negotia- aloaal study af laomlgrallea ap- 763 MAIN STREET/ y your knowledge of geography." ing. L.tlon seMlon. eratioas. lu ten *"*' ^

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w m w — n. 90 W\/W1W/' W THT— i n # EUvfigton . Four Applications ISSiSj: Eadto and TV Garbage at Dump Skywatcfi Schedule FLETOHER G U SS GO. OP MANCHESTER WOOO—ItH Eastciu Daylight Time WNHO—Ck. • For Reposition MItekSS EST MHIDLE t u r n p i k e t - T i » Doubtftilly the young mother ex-, ^ May the sunlight on tba^fhca diae-w nc—Backitaat wits. SilS— WDRC—Shoppers Special. Brings Complaints Tueiulay / Four-^appltcatlons ^ W H A t—News; Polka Hop. W H C -N ew j; Mldnight-2 a. m .., -----...... Volunteera Needed. WCCC-Huile. 7 WHAT— leatlng with Wamp. — 2 a. m.-4 a, m. . town office of women's recreation * oung woman—Isn’t this rather sadness of the heart. " WTHT—Cal Unney. , WTHT—Top o ’ the Morning. Ellington, April 27c-(Special)— Votun^ra Needed. V a u t o g l a s s i n s t a l l e d complicated lor a small child 7 ..WONB—Jaek Downey’s UusM 6500. WONS—Tankee Expreis, a. m.-6 a. m. . , . - /• ...... - Volunteers Needed. ' director have been rsVsi'ved to ' ■WDBO—Robert Q. Lewli; The Cbl- WKNB—Phil Hale Show. Some complaints are being voiced ^ TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS Salesman^It's an educational 6 a. m.-9 a. m. 1 .... Richard-Froach, Richard Bolin. date. Recreation Superintendent Cordell Hull was an extremely 3 caaOSne. •lao-W CCO-N ews; Breakfast Mewa- that the Ellington dump in the 9 a. m.-Noon .. .. MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) toy, madam. It’s designed to ad- cautious speaker, striving always WKNB—News; News; Request Mati­ boy...... Mi^. Mary Close, Jacqueline Ben- John Hedlund reported today. X WTIC—Radio Basaar ynet. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE CABINETS luat a child to'Uve'vtn the world of for sclrntiflc accuracy. One day on nee. northern part of town is being used He said three of the applicants 4:1»—WTIC-rStella Dallaa WDRC—Newi; Shopper's Special. for the disposal of garbage as well Noon-3 p. m...... -Mrs-. Robert 'Coleman, Robert PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS ^43day. Any way he ^ t s it together a train, a friend pointed to a fine W lm C-HSalth Aids. WONS—Gabriel Heatter are from out of town, w-ith only it ‘la, wrong. d:ie^W DRC—The Recocd^Shop. •!55—WTHT—Betty CrOcker.----- ' as for rubbish. , Genoveai. flock of sheep grazing in a Held. 3 p. m.-6 p. m...... Mrs. Hazel Small. orte from Manchester. The job has OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENfNOK ' ’’Look. ’Those sheep have Juat been WTHT-nsadle Amoie Show. WONS—Gabriel heatter. The dump was established by the ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN W n C ^ T ou ng WIddei Brown. I iSa-WDRC—News. 6 p. m.-8 p. m. . I . William Demeo, Allen Wabrek. a salary rangeXof from 62,580 to sheared,” he said. Hull studied the WKNB J4ews. town for rubbish disposal and it| is parents W H AF-Save A lAfe Program. 8 p. m.-lO p. m ,...... • Louis Lanzano, Francis Danneosse. $3,060. \ 3ough flock. "Sheared on this side, any­ WOCO-Nawi: Muale. WCCC—13 Hundred and 90 Hits. the expactlon of town hfliclala that The appointment will be made d:ta—WTIC-W oman m My House. WONS—Newa. 10 f p. c . ■>a.m.-Midnight ,.vv-...-..-v-,. i,.. - E. B. . a Inman, « » « • « » « a, Wallace v v CS4 4 C 5 W VG.’ S . APayne. a y SM,'. way,” he admitted. WHAT—News; Horning Star Review garbage wiil be buried. - after May 1, the deadline for sub­ WXNB—News, Baseball Matinee. Some Ellington re8idenfir“Kave V olunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Mun­ ■±------Iiae— WDRC—Kewe, Old Record Ibop. WTHT—Breakfast a u b . icipal Building, Maiichester, on Mondays and Fridays from 1-5 p. m. mitting applications. Making love is like making pic. WffiT-r-Newa: Joe Glrand. W H C —Theater 01 Meloiy. strongly objected to the odor 'The women’s recreation director Gal—Gee, I wish had a llttW WHAT-rNewe; Music. • ;as—WKNB—Tbe Little ib ow ; eminating from the dump, ap­ home of my own. All you' need is a lot of crust— WON8—Bobby lUneon. •:I5—WDRC—Musk, off the Record. will have charge of kll women’a WONS-Jeek Downey's Waxworka. parently as- the result of disposing Mrs. Harry Bergatrom attendee; "Sleep Show.” Thie contestants de- Guy—That would be swell! and some applesauce. WTIC—Juet Plain Bill. activity at the East and West WKNB—Request Matinee. WKNB—Ed Swetl, Show. of garbage there. the tw6 day annual convention ni nositlng .entries in the ’Tressure Side Recreation buildinga and at YERH-ROUND OIR tONDlI'.'N N we could get married. I:ia —WTIC—Front Page Parrell. S;3a-W CCC—N e n ; Market BaskeL Bus Schedule the Parent-Teacher Aaaoclation o f Chest” at Keith's totaled more than You Can’t Win! I:ie —WHAT—Crosby Quarter. WHC—News; Tom. Uardea the Community Y. The bus in which Ellington Connecticut at Killingly Memorial 700. - , FlrsKcame the catalogue, WONB—WUI Bill ilfcaoee. WHAT-Italtan Hualc. Boy—What do you call a man WDRC—Memory tiane. S:4a—WDRC—Bing SInga Grange will go to S o ^ w ic k to­ Oramhiar School. Longview ,wa;: TOREN.ECT 3:45—WHAT—Famous Trials. The winning conte tant, WlllMm I WCCC—Newt; Music. morrow night will lesVe'the Town represented by , Mrs. George Pickering of 15 Griswold s^cct, ’Then cahib the garden W H O—Lurenso Jones. WTIC—Victor H. LIndlahr. the wishes of bereaved famlllM tai Dad—-It depends on just how i:aa—WDBO-Curt Hasbey. - WKNB—Crossed Swords. Hall at 6:45 p.m. daylight saving Psthlchholtz and Mrs. Stanley scored 80 per cent with his/sclec- tense hour of grief—Is «ar close he comes to me. Thne camS'tbe weeds. • :55—WDRC—News. WHAT—Newi. . time. / Lesizza with Mrs. Wilfred Holland tlon of fpeclal features, in the, order. Higheat professional gtaiadanU. ai« - Then- came- the'^cWckens ' "W TlC^Natea andTQneteei- —■ •iei#t- WDHC—Arthur Qedlrsy. •> and MihS■ LyhH RVeh'SrdS' of CrystST a :!•—WON*—Cecil-Brown, Newi. WTHT—My True Story. Friday night/2ll of Elilnglon of their imjiortahce. ‘’The free mat­ RICH bined with modem huslllttes. > Mrs. Everett Tolbert,, of West Picking their ’’feed^/’ W H C—Welcome Travelers. Lake PTA. Mrs. Edvvin Heintz, ■4 Orange m e m ^ a went to Bolton, tress is awarded through the co­ Then came the city Bed!' Baden, Ind., has eight children, g:a»-WONS-Ne#i. WCCC—13 Hundred and 30 HtU. of which 16/W’ss the degree team Mrs. Raymond Clark, Sr., and operation of Keith's and thelhanu- And charged for the weednl W H O—News. WHAT—Newe In ItalUui. Phom four boys and four girls: 26 grand­ WKNB—News; 3:40 Cubs. that put qn the third and fourth Mrs. Harry Bergstrom attended factUrer, the ‘Sealy hUttreas Co. LOAM ■ I WHAT — BporU; Hardware City children, 1.1 girls nnd 13- boys, and Briela. ISitl-^WDRC-Arthur Godfrey. ^ for Boltoii...... Thursday. Humility leads to high distinc­ W H AT-Itallsn Music. • ' 18 great-grandchildren, nine girls WTHT—Kewe; Joe Dlrand. (^urt of Honor Broad Brook Man Killed FOR SALE Vi and nine boys.—Mrs. E. Johnson, tion because it leads to self- im­ W D R ^ N swa ia:3a—WTHT—Whispering Streets, W K N i—News. laisa—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. The' Hijghland District, Boy Mr. and Mrs. Mai'shall Bennett / f West Badert, Ind. provement. WTIC—Double or Nothing. •laa—WKNB—Sporte Review. Scqifts of Amerlck, will hold a of Main street. Broad Brook, have • tig—WHAT—Sdimer Serenade. WCCC—News; Music. court of Honor April 30, at Broad PETER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE WON8—Patter By Peterson. WONS—News; Myslerv Shopper, received word from the Depart­ rra^mmoNS^l WTIC—Bob Steele; Sporte. _ WHAT—demme Musicall. /6rook, with troops throughout the IS:45-W TH T-W hen a Girl Harriea /I ment of Defense that their son, 9 o a b e f c l l t g o m p o d n d e d -9 WDRC—Jack Zelmen; This I BelleTS; district attending. Over 100 awards Daniel E. Dailey, 22, of the 45th LALASHIUS / itH —WKNB—Arute Speclel. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. will be presented to boys who have g;U—WDRC—Guy Lomberdo. WHAT—Muilcedi Queledila X Infantry Division, 79th Regimept, W H (>-W eether Bureau. ia:55—WONS—.News. completed various projects duripg was killed in action about April Arthur Drug StorM \ TELMI.9.255R 225 M AIN ST. WKNB—Tour Dog end Tou. II :••—WONS—Ledlee Fair. WTHT—Jerry Como. the months. Ellington troop is. en 18. He was horn in Broad Brook, \ Antwr to Prtviom Puiil> • tia—WTH’f —Bereno-uemmell. W H O -Strlke It Rich. braced by the Highland District. was a graduate of Ellaworth Me­ t m o —inine Cote Glee CTub. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Ijegloa Variety Shew WON8—Anto Turle Derby. WHAT—Italian Voice. , morial High School where he was [jin WDRO—Guy l/omuerd«. WKNB—News: 7.40 Clpb. Tha Fourth District. American active in varsity athletics. WCCC—Newa: Music, lliaa—WKNB—340 Club Music. Legion, will sponsor' a variety Besides his parents, he leaves a WKNBr-Dlnner Date. 11:15-WTHT—We. The Women. show at the State Teachers Col Stta—WTXC^Three BUr Extra. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. sister, Mrs. Christopher Lee of WTHT—Stock Market Summery: WCCC—12 Hundred am,' 30 Hits. lege, Willimantic, May 9 featuring Hazard Vi lie. Sports. 11:15-WONS-News. TV and radio artists. Proceeds i WOKS—Music In the Air. WHAT—News In Italian. will be allocated to the Arthur He id the first serviceman WDRCWiewa. from the town of East Windsor ftta-W ONi—Pulton LewlA Jr. UlSA-W DRC-Gram . Slam. Connell for National Commander W THT-Break the Bank. to lose his life in the Korean con­ V, DTtC--^uIeb. WONS—Qbeen for a Day. Fund. W H lT ^ e a t h e r . Headline BdlUon. WTIC—The Phrase That Pays. flict. v m c —Philo Venee. Joseph Carr, senior vice com­ WKN*^Newi; Mel AllenrHlt of the WCCC—News: I's Hundrsd and 10 mander o f the district, is chairman Hits. Manchester Evening Hemid El­ WKNB—Music .from out of tha West. Itl^^ONP—TeUo Test of the arrangements committee. WHAT—Berio Progrim. Plan Program lington correspondent, Mrs. O. F. WTHT—Elmer Darla. 11:4a- WHAT—Pot Pourrl. W’DRC—Junior Mies. The new Missions Committee Berr, telephone Rockillle 5-tSlS. 18 M ske^ iol^ * " Leaning tower 28 Sacred image 42 Wiit ffi :45—WDRO—Rosemary. WKNB—Netionel Guard Show. W H C -B o b Hope. will present a special program on 43 Indigo ItaS-W ONS-GebrIel Heattar. WHAT—Ron«mi Program. 44 Part of i W H C—News of the World. WCCC—A Friend of 'loura. May 3, at the church. It will in­ plant WTHT—Lone Ranger. AfSeraoea clude a speaker and a color- sound Pickering Winner WDRC—Jo Stafforu' Show. 13:aa—WDllC—Wendy Warren, ■ r i- 46 German king movie entitled ” We Would Be f:ta>—WDRC—Ed MurroW. WCCC--Luncheon Musicale. Building.” Time is to be an­ - 62 Years of Faiher and Son Leadership 47 Blood W ONS-Top Tunee. WONS—Curt Massey Time. Of Keith^s Contest WTIC—One Kan’s Pamlly. WTIC—News: Weather. nounced later. -I"-: 48 Sword uaad WTHT—.News; Jack Berch. in fencing •:ta—WDRC—Suspense. Attend Cilnrch Gathering WHAT—Operation Opportunity. WKNB—News; Sports Special. Mrs. Kenneth' Johnson, Mrs SO Weight WTIC—ReUroad Hour. WHAT—Italian Voice. With the close of business Sat­ THE BEST In LOCAL CRAFTSMANSHIP 'measure WONS-rAdranlurea-aX the Palcon. 13:15—WDRC—Aunt Jennfs'a Stoliea. Merton Skinner and . Mrs. Thure urday at Kaith’s, all antriea in the WTHT—Tour Lsnd,4nd Mine. WONS—News. » Giller attended the Connecticut if Irelsnd. • ' WTIC—Medley Time. ’•'i’et't Your Skill” contest were iliry of the Air. WTHT—Blcg Crosby. Fellowship of Congregational . ______lur Godfrey Talent WKNB—Perry ComoShow. Women In New Britain at the reviewed and checkad against the "Shouts. ■ / WHAT—Gemma Program. First Congregstlnnsl ' CTuirch list of important aielling features WON8—HslI of Pentaey. 11:35—Wonsw-Allsweel Music Box. 3-Piece SET WTHT—Prbmenede Symphony. 13:30-WCCO-News. representing Ellington CTongrega- as prepared by Sealy's Board of W H C—yoice of Firestone. WTHT—News: Weather. tionsl Church. Advertiiring Experts. WHAT—Western Carareh. W T IC-M irjorie Mills. PTA Convention The contest drew wide interest liaa^W liRC—Radio Theater. WONS—Woman's Page. W TIC—The Telephone Hour. WDRC—Iiomance of Helen Trent. Mrs. Raymond B. Clark, 8r„ and during the nationally observed WQNB—Bill Kerry and the News; WHAT—La Rosa Program. Reporter'a Roundup. WKNB—Man on the Street. • :l —WONS Show Tune Time. 13:45—WCCC—Music fot Milady. 50 6 WTHT—Freedom Singe. WDRC—Our Cal Sunday. «P WTIC—Band of America. WTHT—We the wromen. tatag-MDRC—Bob Hawa. WK.NB—The Patteee. Aaaerdlef te WHAT—News; Nile Watch. !:• • - WDRC—News. WTHT—News of Tomorrow. WHC-Newe. , WON8—Trank Edwards. ------WCCC-^MxncheSter Mattacs." W H C -D lnah Shore. WHAT—Newe. SMOKE! ef Hmltaaa. WONS—Newa laila—WONS—Music Lorer'e Hour. WTHT—Ken and Carolyn,- WTHT—Concert Hour. At W HC—Word! In the Night. 1 tl5—WDRl _ mV Perkins. 69 WONS—Tankee Food Show, Gets In Tour Clothes Lew lt:ia—wnc^News; A1 Goodman’s WTIC—Ross. The Musical Miller. Orchestra. WHAT—Betty Kimball. As 1.25 WEEKLY WDRe-iJfewa — I:Sa—WDRC—Tdung Dr. Melons. ia:«5—w h a t —Newe. WCCC—Newe:. Mancheiter Matinee. WTHT—Paul Harvey. ul^5fr5& few .. WKNB—Basebtll Matinee. W h a t —Save a Life Program. 1:U—WDRO—The Guiding Light U :ia—WTHT-rThe Late Show. WONS—Charge Kasher. ' ONE WEEK DELIVERY w h a t —Nile Watch. \ WONS—Waxworks. WTHT—Guy Lombardo. W H C—Newa 3 :a5-WCCC—Music. FIRST AX — (GUARANTEEDK WDRO—Second Mrs. Burton. WDRC—Dwight Cooke. WONS—Conn. Ballroom. 11:?4—WDPC—Public Serrlce Program" w;THT—News; Top Hit Tima ll!l# —W HC—America’s Composers. WTIC—The Doctor’ , Wife. Manchester Dry Cleaners WDRC—Symphony Hall. WKNB—News; Baseball Matinee. NO MONEY EioWN ll:t » -w n < ^ N e w a ; Music. 3:15—WDRC—Perry Mason. WDRC—News. W*!!®—Cinderrtls Weekend. 11:13—WH C^htarm esso. WHAT—Save A Life. 1I:S»-WHC—Rio Rytbms. 3:35—WONb—News ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES — OVER S0% SAVINGS! ll;a>—W|ac-Hew»,: 3l33—WCCC—News: Muala ".‘;Tem#rhe» . WTHT—Betty Crocker. Dry Cleatiiiig^ • Oaeoralor trained rtarfaen- • FxjmWs m b dawn and :C—Frank Atwood Program. WDRC—Nora Draae. Ia4i*a4 Cali at r - t r boma /!ni(b /rmm— \ iC-uFam Program.. WONS—Paula Stone. ------fPR C—Hymn Time. 3:4# — WKNB — News; Senatora va WITH You thtH> * from an ai««rl- e Fouudmtlopt rabnill wilb • :tf-W HC-News. White Sox. moHl of fkbrict . ' aiSS-WONS—Tankee Express. 3:45—WDRC—Brighter Dsn naw Springi CALLS TAKEN ’TiL 10 P.M. WTIC—News, e e Trmeitt pick up rour fur- WDRC—Town Patrol. •' e Smglett eantlruellon mted W H & —Weather: Frank Atwood. WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. . nlluro hr mppoinlmonl W epO—Production Newareel. WHAT—910 Club. throughout . v: • f Save a Lr^ program. 3:55—W T H T -T on HU Time. e Alt your old ruthioni ra- 3:55—tVDRC—Hilltop House plar^ new / e ff> iuiia a tO-yemr guor- Dcrotioce. WHAT—News; tlO a u b . e Furnlturo U tloriliteS and anlaa CALL NO W ^ ..ew a WCCC—Music. i i ^ d ^ ^ E a r iP Edition. Top Hit Time. mpthproofud • A'aw filling and ration fell ONB—Cameo Lady; Jack Downey. # SomI {in form Mrtpped to added . »:5^Cro^!Vood Morning; Good WTIC—Lite Can Be Besutlfui. Woolen fibers in your clothes soak up annoying smoke Iho fr iv o l Music. / ' 3:15—WDRO—House Party, e Sider . end hoeki rebuill end W H C -B o b Steele. WTIC—Road of Life. and food odors like a sponge. .Our exclusive new dry- e All rprnoT bloek$ filled or padded WDRO—Newa •‘afc^JFL’O-Newa; Musla repUcod WONSyWeather; Newa; Tankee Ex- WTHT-'^Top lilt Time. cleining with CHLOROPHYLL— Nature’s miracle re- 0 Oultide aaamM en a naw' TEL. MI 3 - PreasT- ■ ^ Life Program. • rrf lme$ ara campittely to- rotor watlad W H T —Top O’ The Mominf. 1 • Yamilmily. frMher—cleans all your clothes fresh as Spring. Dm p m oreod 0 All ouUldo aaanw handtomh _ B—Pnionla 3:45—WtXtOr-Jjjnlor Disc Jockey. 7AT—Cup of Coffee Club. WDRC—To Be Announced; it Hap­ pRnetrating CHLOROPHYLL reaches down into the 1:»»—WKNB—Polonle. pens Every Day. tlJA -W H C —Weathei. Morning Watch. • « Heppineea fibers. Instantly kills all traces of odors. Now your clothes tilS-^WCCC — Newi: Good Homicg 3:55—WTHT—News. MUela 4:ei^W T H T -C al Tlnney. are celaner, fresher . , . free from offensive odors. And WDRC—Old Music Box. WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis- The Chi­ WKNB—News; Phil Hale Show, cagoans. / this exclusive process costs no more! Another customer t ;4A—WHAT—News. W’Cee—Music. / _____ T:»a-WTHT-Westher, WTIC—Backstage Wife. extra at NO E;CTRA CHARGE! Try It TODAY! ------WDRCC ^ e_____ w a .. WHAT—News. WON8—WeetheV. g:aa—WDRC—World News . Roundup. WCCC->,Ktddls Comer. WTHT-«ertln Agronsky. Drycleaning with Chlorophyll helps prevent Odors from WTIO-News. WHAT—Cup ot Coffee Club. • CIGARE'ITES. PIPES, CIGARS COOKING WONS—Newa PLOWINft AND KWMB—^News; Tour Dog and Tou. • FOOD • SMOKE / COVERS HARROWINQ/ • BEER, WINE, LIQUOR a PERSPIRATION CALL A. lUTLER MADE TO o r d e r MI-9-9543 3-Pc. SET Television it « r Hm Spring sooton high pricos. Lot Ehrlich's moho slip w w y w ' w covors to pvotoet your fumHiiro through tho-yoor. Chooso WNMC— You^Isy Have An Early 4t(»-«a(« BmHk, IAppetastment front booutiful wow 1953^ocorat4»r pottoms and colon .- AM 1:00—Film. e . , _ y For Private Ante Driiipf • :a0—Howey Doody. — IN S T R U e n o V ____ our slip covon oro towod on the wrong tido ef tho fobric. You g;00—Whet One Person Can Do. 50 • ;15—Tax Hints, From Tour Home a: SBc-Sportscope. D>RY CLEANERS do not got any unroveltd odgos. Wo ovtriock our covon for If You Call up • :W—weblher Forecast. 93 WELLS STREET • ;46-^Wofld N ew slou sy. Mitchell 9-4S7G—TODAY TEL. MI-3 7254 added protection emd wear at no additional cost. — 7:00—Answer Me This. a 7:30—Those Two. 7:45—Cemer News Caravan. I:00-cWhat'a My Name. N a:S0—Voice ot Fireatona • ;00—1 Love Lucy 59 S;10—Red Buttons Show, . At Low As 10:00—Stucto Ona 11:00—Rhetnaold Theater. 11:50—Balance Tour Budget, WKNB 4:00—Action-In the Afternoon. Our docoraton will caN at your homo with mony somplos from 4:30—Buck Rogers; Program Reviews, $1.25 WEEKLY a ;00—Western Theater. which to chooso, day or ovoning up tiH 10 o'clock. So cd l us . a:0O-Newe. •;16—Th» Earir Show. % DRIVEWAYS today and got in on cNir big Spring Special. 7:10—News. 7:4i—Perry Como Show. WE AMESITE g;(a^T V Theater. ; EQUIPPED FOR LARGE S:30—Arthur. Godfrey. 4:00—Wrestling. TENNIS COURTS 10:00—Studio O ca ' OR SMALL JORS 1 1 :00—News. 11:15—The Late Show. >ARKINC LOTS 'I . — Tamenaw MACHINE SPREAD— FORMS ■ .1 WNMC— A. M. . . . . AND ,WALKS 7:00—Today, SET— POWER ROLLED • ;00—Test Pattern. -4 t:40—Morning News. rH^ * 10:00—Ding Dong School, MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED------FREE ESTIMATES 10:15—Ding Dong School. 10:30—Tour Window Bhoppaf. 11:00—One In Every Pamlly. • TERMS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE — UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY ' V U:30-8trika It Rich. P. M. ,______.<■ - l|i00—UN Delegate Interview. ' 13:15—Love of Life. 13:30—Search for Tomorrow. 13:45—W’l^ 'g Cooking. UNCE SINCE 1:30 C a iw ‘Moore .Baow. 3:4D—Whinl o f Fqrtunc. 1920 1920 3:30-Guidicg.Ll^ 3:45-CMi(.'-Afatemoon News. . 3:0O-The Big Payoff.' 3:30—.Welcome Travciera , 4:00-K at« Smith. WKNB TELEPHONE MANCHESTER Mitchell 3-7691 . M. J>00—Actloa In the AlUritooa. '■w ■ ' %• , - ^

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1953 PAQE FIFI^jpN ter. Offered $30i000~ Herald^Angle To Risk Croton in Boston s in n r In J^ne Against Araujo e a r l W. YOST Map Hitting ^ jjj ^ Middletown Sporto Editor ■ / NBA- Cza^ Blasts T&veP) —"See I thi Yanks twice In the young Xliet is doing wonders for the ter High invades Middletown to- American League season .. Talk at a few. George Old?, the guy who television, through Us control of the medium of television, lives in Friday night’a controverelal title $38vOOO, according to Silvei-man. that young fellow sitting in the Chatter celebrates his birthday on the same major boxing dubs and boxing a virtual "goldfish bowl,” He added Philadelphia Phillies. No more match between Carter and Bos­ The nAt fate receipts totaled about 1 morrow afternoon before the tradi- lenMh with Park Supt. Horade I ’ro Alex Hackney posted hisL first row box seats to the left of ^ , itlonal Bristol battia at Mt. Nebo Murohey bn the fishing Situation day as the writer, looked in fine attractions, has virtually taken . that although television has c r e s t/ first sub-par round of the, youngi : tired, rundown feeling. No more ton’s 'Tommy Collins — said that $123,000, with another $40,000 ALt.’MNI LITTLE League wiUi Fi-jagy afternoon, at Center Springs Pond and Hor­ shape despite his 81 years. He’s over the spopts without ipaking n ed many new fans, it also could ' blue Mondays. There’s a new night he telegraphed the offer of from tMvIalon, he aaid. our dugout.” Manager Leo Du- season on Friday afternoon in reg­ rocher of the New York Giants hold baseball tryouts tonight at 6 ' MANCHESTER, Bristol and ace assures me that everything still a good eater although Vic commensurate contributiort. the influence which could lead to istering a two under 68. , i sparkle in every eye and a spring a flat $50,000 guarantee or choice m SAID CARTER got 37 per o'clock at the West Side Oval. i Hall High of West HarUord each possiMe is being done by the Park Taggart won all eating honors in Greene,/^ contending that the boxing's abolition in the United of 37 Vi percent of the gate. cent of tna gate plua $16,000 In was saying, "if we had him on the By BEANS REARDON in every step'since Robin went on club Ihla year'w e’d win the pep- „ ------I captured their first -wins and the Department to get Center .Springs every course for the night . . storm of protest over Uie ofligiat- .States. 24 Years In National League YKNTERIIAV’K RKHL'LTS the three-day plan.- t h e y SHOULD FIGHT In Boa- TV money while Collins got 22 4 Qualification rounds for the Gov­ AhifHceb nant In a breeze." .AMERICAN LITTLE Leaguers i other three- clubs have yet to post stockea with pond fish once again Freddy McCurry, a good bo\yler Ing, in the, .Jimmy Carter-Tomm.v TELEVISION,” heXsaid. "has Written for NBA Service With right straight wins, a solid' ton,” the promoter added, "and It per cent and ^0 ,0 0 0 from TV. will .practice Tuesday and Thiirs-1 league victories. Hall will test C olli^ fight Friday night brought, made .no- contribution toward ernor’s Cup started Saturday and Wauhlnifton 6. N>w, York 4, will be hard for Willie Ketchum The young fellow turned out to this s e ^ n . . Have a speaking and former_ball player, .says in .i St. LouIr 7-0. Chicsjfo 3-3. : grip on first plarr and a long home Oollina — who appeared on a dav nights this week and also S at-1 Bristol In the Belltown tomorrow inter sharp focus television's re- Question: The batter hi^ground will continue through Sunday, May lie Willie Mays, who exchanged date at Ihe Temple Beth Sholom conversation after dinner that he unification of boxing regulation, Cl^vFland 2-12. D»»troft 1-2. stand against the west, the Phils (Carter's managci^ to turn down national TV aho'w last night and urday afternoon. Site and time to. and Meriden goes to Windham ■would -Itke to umpire- in- the- Littie aponalbilH'y-.-to- -miliions —of- fans |-Selflshly it 'ban fought -a-nominal ball ,to..iJie.jsbortslop, whftXhJOWs 3. Th{ I8:hole, .medal, play.,cpup’d • auch-a (wut-heFey'It-would-do mors- aald -he-didn't think Rawaon should hia baseball flannels, for . a khaki, "thts evemrig and r* find -a- good to first. The first ba.scman njuffs will determine the low 32 scorers be announced Tuesday. ' NStlbn'ai wherie phe'cfub will vacate the los- turnout oif the Brotherhood . . Talk, League this season . . Tommy Mar­ Around the country, .said: tax in the states which it invades ; ■ money ' than the Carter-Oolliiu have atopped the hout quicker — uniform laat May and la not the ball ancXit who will then advance to the Brooklyn R. Nfw York l | relax on a nice, peaceful off day Leaguers will also practice Tues­ ing streak. Friday finds Windham with manV of the men present in­ tin tells the "story of the year” tq “THIS SHORT-SIGHTED dog- and closes down small-club com- i rhn»d#*lphiE 7-R. rUtuburjrli S-1. match." is still undecided about his ring scheduled to rejoin the giants un­ rolls up him ar match play competition. The elimi­ with the vvlfo and kiddies. Today til 1954. day and Thursday -nights, plua at Hall and Middletown at Meriden cluding Sanol Solomon, Bill Coop- the group , . Cliterer ArnqJ and-bone attitude has squeezed the petitions. It has created the prob­ Chtcapo 7. St. Lrouii* 5. He quoted Frankie T r A V he, future. Sunday afternoon, site and lime to life-blood out of boxing and put it lem for newspapers and. boxing and is clamped' nation matches will be played each, Cincinnati At MllwAukcA (2-pofl- is a;i open dale for all Uie rluba. Willie's For EuslU, Va., Army In addition to the big clash here. .ery .Ben Sliulunan. Cantor Etra, Pagani reports lie once mgniufed pfSncfl). ^ Araujo’g manager, aa aaying “we’d , The. Boaton .boxer is-scheduled be announced. the Manchester Pirates’ basCball under a strictly commercial basis. commissions of raging argunients ;to his body by an Veck with the finals "scheduled’ ■Roberis.’bf cour'sc, has fiafi'sDlid rather fight Carter in Boston then baseball i'^m was slated to play Fortunately, this is vacation Rabbi 'Wind, Max Abrams, Max for; Sunday, May 24. Internatlnnal to undergo a atrict phyaical ex­ week in the local sChoofs and, O a ch Glabier, Hairy Kovensky, Abe Os- team . . Former Twi Leaguer Vic If boxing is so Important to tele­ over scoring systems, but at the elbow when tltc Raltlmcrc 12-1. Toronto 11-4. help from (Ttirt Simmons. Karl anywhere else because it wrould amination soon under orders from In Baltimore today and the young batter touches S.vrtrupp 4. Montreni 3 (1 2nd- Drcw.s afid Jim Koristnnty in pitch- ., Negro centerflelder decided to TU’O HUNDRED and seventy Tom Kelley is a littia thanitful be­ trlnaky and JAkc Sandals to name Pagani is now on the catem g staff vision . . . then it should do .some­ .samp time has spurned every In­ 1). draw’ the most money.’’ ' the Massachusetts Boxing Com­ five Manchester boys have reg­ at the Grove . . Home (il time to thing to meet the obligation to th-- vitation ot join the National Box­ first base. Is the Prm^ackney reports that a last poRtporPd». ing the Phil.s into the National ', \ The Carter-CJollins bout drew the take advantajfe of It by watching cause he will be able to ua« some a few. It was a pleasant evening Rochratpr 8. Ottawa 3 (2nd-poal- mission and then plans a Canadian istered to date for Little League promising sophomores. The 'double watch first two roundf 'of boxing sport and to the people who are ing Association in trying to work runner out? minute conflict of engagements ponofi). League lead. But he is Mr. Big. his former mates tackle the and I arrive h^me just in time for wrath of millions of teleytaion. ra- vacation with his wife, Mae. ''' baseball. Each of the eight teams session schedule eliminatea them the 11 o’clock n^ws and ball scores. bout on teevee. being inveigled into viewing it by out a uniform method.” Answer: The will make it impossible for U. S. BufTnlo 4t Spr!h(rnf»M (2-pojiip(inp(l>, Unle.s.s the pitchers' union blow.s Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday. the millions.” the whistle on Robcrll!, the hand­ *'I didn't come so much to 8ee will carry 15 uniformed players. the rest of'the season. Biggest help TUESDAY THURSDAY Greene suggested that television hatter is safe. Open'charriiiion Jujius Boros to ap­ 8TANUIN(tS League action starts Memorial The referee refused, to stop the officials a.sslst the NBA in setting It Is not a catch pear as the featured attraction of Anif rir»A some college grad should be clos­ the game,” Msvs said, "as to see will be Gene Johnson, regular left Visit Trinity College in the lata Newest basebaiyumpire in Man W L Pet. C.hL Day. fielder last season aa a freshman. Friday fight, despite the fact that up boxing clinics for scoring meth- until a hand is the golf .show, sponsored by the -8. ing in on-, that 30-win mark thi guys. I can't watch "em play. afternoon for an umpiring -assign­ Chester, A1 Glwsanti visits for Ctovrlaiul ...... 7 2 .77S Perez Makes Bid for Top Johnson la heralded aa a fine in- Collins had been knocked down 10 Ms, in Indoctrinating officials for Connecticut P. fL A. on April 28. Npw York ...... 8 3 .750 _ by September, With a 3-1 start, I get too nervous. When I see a ment. Talk with Pu>y Dissinger. more than an bow and we discuss securely on the MANCHESTER HIGH, winner of flelder and prefers to play third times, until his seconds jumped 'TV performances and in preserv­ hall. However, a capable replacement in ChlcRjro ^ ... M f i _ Robin is running ahead of his 1052 ball game I just Itch to get Into it.” long a baseball figure from player one of my f^ o rlte subjects, um­ St. Louip .. .045 2 its first two baseball starts this baae. As gt^ a prbepect as he Into the ring. The action set off ing the small clubs which incubate the person ot> Chigk Herbert in »> Willie looks in wonderful shape. to executive. The Wlllimantic man piring. A l/ once played with Q. What were rhlUriPiphi % ...: ...... fi h .545 pace when hte wound up with a Feather Ranking Tonight Daryl Spencer, New York Gi.int.s third baseman, loses his cap as he drives for plate in futile effort to season, played errorleaa ball in was. Gene couldn't take over the a storm of protest all over the theXo-axial stars. been obtaiqed.'^ChickXietfer known Boaton ...... 400 28-7 record. . ' ■ He says he weighs 178 pounds, ex­ worked with the SL Louis Cards Morlarty b roth ers when the Gas’ the middle names 3’a score in second inning of game with Brooklyn Dodgers In ERibets Field. Catcher Roy Campanelia dives each game. hot comer laat year with Jimmy Hoiisers/coasted the top team in Emuw Raar t— of Walter John­ as one of the longesX'nitters in WuRhtnpton .273 5 Sieve O'Neill, a rndnager who ' actly the same weight he carried for years and in recent years op­ Drtroll . . . . ’i ...... 2 11 .154 7 across plate■ to. tag „Spencer out ...... after taking ^ perfect thrown from Carl Furillo. Furillo made throw when he helped the Giants win the Roach around, So, Johnson was young shortstop'with the BA’s the hiking into the next town for exer­ son, George Ruth, the pro ranks appeared as the NaHnnal has been handling pitchers since New York, Aprit 37—UPi—Lulu«>caat coaat lo coaat by ABC start- erated, his own minoi\ league club. town ./. Trip to Rockville in the after catching Jim Heai'n'g fly in right field. Umpire Is Frank Da.scoli. Dodgers won, 8-4. 1951 flag. He recently, returned I W BALLSIEFER. chairman of converted to an outfield post be­ aftermon and then a fast journey past two seasons in the Twi cise . , Night of teevee with Ed and Edward Collins? featured . apeaker at the Boston PhltoftolphlA ...... n 2 .R18 long before Roberts was born, Perez, the beat looking young proa-1 l*>f *1 * P-w- (e. e. t.). the Women’s Division at the Man­ cause he was still.good enough to It was Roy who signra. Kovis, golf .sho\y a couple of seasdiis ago Chicago ...... 4 2 M l from s furlough occasioned by the to tli% Wethersfield State Prison In League, bange'd out three bits for Sullivan’s show, with a close-up of A. Walter Perry .lohnsim, George 2’i won’t be keeping the kid on the chester Country Club, has called make the first string. Now that Bob Smith and Mickey\Katkaveek and Alex advises that he vtqis a Brooklyn ...... fi 5 .545 .3 pect in the featherweight divleion, ,-Womber, sixth ranking welter death of his mother and his loss the evening for the anmial sports the wrinners . . Christy reported he boxer Tommy Collins, and the TV Herman Ruth, Edward Trowbridge St. LoiiU ...... 4 4 .500 three-day-diet when he gets his sandlot ball at Cfiearbrook, Minn. a meeting of the members for Wed­ Roach la sidelined fUr the yedr With to minor league contracts a num­ Collins. .big hiC MtlWRUkCF . 3...... 4 4 .500 I pitching routine straightened out. makes a bid for the top ten t o - ' Pete Suder learned the fundamen­ was severely felt by his camp ber of years ago .. weather is ,quet at C. S. P. Many sports felt his current squad would rate Playhouse the top programs of k. Xfalnst mlddleweighU. of late and Many Major League Stars nesday night after the anpual a dislocated collarbone, Johnson . among the top three clubs in New interest. N>w York*...... ’. 4 7 ft I But Roberts, would. just as soon tals at,Allqulppa. Pa.; Dave Phll­ team. cold but it's a corking gbpd gathe^ officials are present Including Jim Q. How many World Scries has ClncInnRti ...... 2 4 . m V... night when he faces experienced done too Well. Oavtian out- What are you hittingT” Willie bowling league banquet. Furniture will be available to play third this England until early rainouts which President Kirkpatrick witli I keep it up. He thrives on \v6rk. ley at Garrets Bluff, Tex.; Joe with the home nine winning, 4 to O’Leary, Bill Sacherek, Tommy Phil Rizzuto played in? PittPburph ...... 3 8 .273 8 Corky Gonzalea, sixth ranking 126- pointed Uvlo Mlnelll.ln Oeveland was asked. for the new lounge will be dia- week. Whet happens after that, Murphy, Charlie Gipson, Pete will find the Huskies playing four A. Rizzuto has participated in members Rocky Alexander. Stan Intf rnatinnal ! Robert.s started last week with­ Tipton at CopperhIII, Tenn. Bob cuased. only Coach Kelley knowe,- Charlie Wrinn and Charim Ma- Buffalo ..., 3 1 .750 pound Contender from Denver, at April. 14. Come from Small Towns Addis of the Cubs first put on a ’Oh.” he replied matter-of-fact- Goric and Giansantl . . Chat with games in two days later this sea­ seven since he Joined the Yankees Hllinski. Sav Zavarella. Joe Hand- out a win.—He beat New 'Y ork BD "RED" MAOBBN replaced zurke, two former Tw^ght Campbell Defeats To<;onto .. . 4 2 .687 Easterif Parkway Arena. — — uniform at Mlnral, O. George Met- ly, "aljout .750.” , . . ley, Henry Rockwell. Art Wilkie, ...... ; , Monda.v, 2-1./vvhipped Brooklyn Roach after the Injury Friday Norm Daniels, Art McGinley, Ray son I haye never witnessed a in 1941. His World Series batting SyrVcu.«p .. 2 1 .667 The flashy New Yorker just Ralph (Tiger) Jones of Yonkers, How many games have you OBEDIENCE CLUB will hold a Loaguenr, , starred for . 1 ^ - • • murder, thank heavens, but the Jr;, and Tommy Cosgrove will join Monttral .. 2 1 .667 Thursday night, 6-1, and .stopped kovlch of the Pirates played catch Test Night Tuesday night at 7 aftamopn. He fanned in his only Oostlng, Warden Walker. Tony i^^^age is .335, bis fielding average 1 turned 20 yesterday, thua becoming | N. Y„ and Jimmy Herring of New Louipville— (NEA) -Joe Bsdenk.his first breath at Hall Summit, pl.’ vedT” Among the spectators v t n Tony Jimmy Carter-Ttmmy Collins box­ Galletta in Golf Pro Hackney at the Manche.ster RocheMrr . .500 Fittsburgh ye.stcrday in the first at Angels Camp, Calif. o’clock at the Community Y on time at bat and didn't have any Berube apd Dick 'Foley. ^ n y W lll Randall, Bob Steele, Rev. Joe Balllm'^p . 2 M ..333 eligible for his first ten-round bout, i York clash in the main ten rounder points out t’liat 13 members of his Punxsutawney, Pa., didn't To be a blg-tlmer you have to "Seven," he- . answered. ,"I hit Gates and Rev. \Joe Reynolds. ing bout came close to being one. table for the dinner and golf clinic Sprlncrtrto . 1 3 .2.)0 half of a doublcheader, 7-5, North Main street. Ribbons and chances afield. There may be some coach, another ,teaia la, Ham oed Q. What were the qualifications He has won 17 in a row and 21 »t New York’s St. Nicholas Arena ’’“ tp n footnote until Bill Ve—'• be a small-timer flnrt litost auiVIy four home runs, five triples and St'e'ele, Ihctdentariy, visited the Collins was up- and down like- a being held in conjunction with the OttaH-A rrij'.-t . -."'p-. r. 0 3 iOOO - Drews teamed up with Rotwrts Penn8>Uania ^Stalc C^lcge. base-... shortstop Bin Hunter. prize# ^ will be o f f e r e d In juggling around with the lineup to this season. Last sumnier he gmd- Pinehurst, N. C.. April 27—i/P) of Hay Dixon that prompted the above event. of 22. In October, 1951, Lulu Friday night. Herring won an ball squad matrnulaled from araall . ,__ >j,.. Is bne axl’«tlAnAl dropped a slx-rounder to C^iarley *ight rounder from Jones last Au- towns, several of them with popu­ up In baseball down through the Open and Utility. Judges will Balon could be moved front short mix-up in dates and had to make while absorbing terriffic, punish­ newest umpire? No irampPiErbcrtulcd. ye.sterda.v, throwing a sfv'cn-hltter whistle toot, but It spawned kind of pitchers I’ve been hitting to the Capitol City Twilight Leagu The Tournament Committee’s Slaughter, A week later he beat gust but the Tiger, now a ranking lation of less than 1000. years. be Charlie Baaney and Elea­ to third and Buddy Cyr or Norm a return trip tonight . . Two Man­ ment. I strongly recommend the little man in the finals of the A, Purchased from the .-\meri- i^mrrirEii in (he seeniid game for an 8-1 Preacher Roe. The Dodgers found against.” / title .. Arrive ho^e Just in time suspension for life of the referee, new policy of_ running special No fTAnics prfipiiulcd. deeisioii with the help of Willie his conqueror. middleweight, will be favored to If^orgamzecJ ba; eball, a.* some carl Furillo at Stony Creek .Mills, That’s why bird dogs keep an nor Maler. Flrat prize In each VIttner inserted at abort. Or. Ber- chester Guards on duty Were Red North and .South Amateur golf can Association, Dixon started He hasn’t met anyone with the eye on map dbts. like HIghsplil, “Bet ybu’re . ready to step In to make scheduM school meeting. the boxing commission physician, events from Wednesday through Jones’ two-run romer. square acounts. Their bout will alarnu.sts wall, IS at the crossroad-.' p „ Texarkana. Tex„ turned right now and pick up where you class will be a year’s subscription nie Alamany might lay aside the Hadden, former Twi Leaguer and championship. umpiring In the (lass D Evan­ Buffalo Rt Sprirjftlrlfl *(2-7 p. m.). class of Gonzales. This year Corky start at 9 p.m. (e. s. t.i and will Ky.; 5tooseMart,. 111.; Nassawa- WEDNESDAY ■Bill -Griffin -.-, -Entertainmeht was Collins’ . handlers and..the Mas.sa- .Sundav has cnco,uragedione ..ofthc George Shuba and ;Carl Furillo in its Struggle for survival. Coach Mathews; Jpe Adeock left off,” , he was told. to a dog magaalne. Handlers from beckstopping_gear to play third. Bill Campbell, 6-4 HuntlngtohT geline League In 1948, advanced has •w;on four In a row, -beating be broadcast ( ABC) and tejccast dqx, Va.; ^ p p od S e, Ore.; Hoosick Harry Griswold could go behind Two w om ^ are ofllce visitors strictly big time, best I have ever chusetts boxing commi.ssion, all of large.st fields to enter these events each drove in three runs in Brook­ Bedrnk quips, "so, al.'K), are the ball w.-uH born at Coiishatta, Va. Andy "No, man,” hr said. "I’ll have to Mah'chester and surrounding towns W. Va.. linksman. gained a 2 an’d 1 to the Class B Tri-State l.eague in some years. The Wednesday Jackie Graves, Glen FIpnagan, (NBC). players." Falls, N.Y.; and Napoleonville, Ij». are expected to compete. The the plate ,and one of several other . this a.m. (Me.is Mrs. Natalie Mc­ seen anywhere. The acts were pre­ whom witne.ssed the slaughter. lyn’s 8-4 victor.v over the New Charley Riley, and Gene Smith. He Pafko was miiih nearer home start learning all over again after victory fiver .^-8 Mai Galletta, St.. the following season, jumped to starting time was instituted in or­ 'That has slways been the story. Small/town America is baseball's public is invited. Thera Is no ad­ outfleldefs move into right, Mad­ Intosh. mother of one of Manches­ sented in the chapel for the prison SATURDAY MAJOR HAGUE 'York Giants in the rubber game of has won 59 to 68. when the Braves switched to Mil­ blood ^tream. I get bark. NolMMly hiss i*ny time ter’s flpest Little Leaguers the Albans, N.Y., In a meeting of the American Association in .\ii- der that the business and nrofes- They grow ’em bigger and better to/teach you ^ y th ln g about base mission. sen oould win the Job himself, athletes and guests . . It’s a late r*hone is* busy practically all gusi of 1951. Despite his si.x- their three-game .series.' Billy Loe.s The ten rounder starts at 9 p.m. waukee. Handy Aiidy is a dairy ' past t)ii'o years, Bobby, and the former champions .Saturday. sional members who generallv play space^ 11 hits to top the Giant.s in the country. A skyscraper back­ ball In the Army. The managers making It necessary only to devise hour when I leave the big house morning with callers asking the Little Mai, 1944 winner and, at foot three-inch, 2.30-poiind frame, (e. 8. t.) and will be telecast to Besseliuk Wins product of Boycevllle, Wis. Jack an offensive lineup. othe^is Mrs. Helen Arthur, scribe on this day mav have an oppor­ for the second time. ground is not conducive to battln and coaches don’t know any more and the occasion iq one that I hope Aame question; "What did you 42 Campbell's senior by 13 years, the Vernon Springs, N. t'., native tunity to take part in these events. some parts of the country by Dittmer is out of Elkader, la. jpour N. E. College Arcaro to Ride Bob BlardI is slated topiteh.to* for (he Village Charmers’ Bowling I ajn able to attend for many, think of the fight last night?" Bill Serena's two-run homer fielding, throwing and getting Bob Feller wa.s the Iowa Farm -than the players do. And I’ve got Lekgue, The latter’s young son was one up after the fir.st 18 holes. Is exceptionally fast. Re.sults of the fir.st special event- Dumont. Las Vegas Plav lots to learn yet. I’m only 21 with morrow in Middletown. The lanky many years to come—as an out­ , \ Umpire baseball game in the By THE A8S(K’1ATED PRESS featured a four-run rally by the around the ba.se; -. Boy of Van Meter. Dale Mitchell' senior Is ready to work aa are ^ so stops by for the usual gift When he won the first hole of the Q. There's a runner on first had To.mmv Cosgrove posting a Mickey Mantle built thoae bulg­ Teams Undefeated only one year In the big leagues. Correspondent sider, or course. early afternoon and then gather afternoon round and sent his sec­ 77-9 68. Nev Decker 92-32 70 . Natlenal f.eSzne Chicago Cubs in the seventh inning Chuck Davey, stopped and de­ struck oil and raises cattle arou/d Gene Sultivan and Rick Kopplin, from the sports department for ba.se. On the pitchcr'.s wind-up, he for a 7-5 edge over the St. Louis ing hieepa in lead and zinc mines "Nobody bothers much about FRIDAY family for trip to Manchester to ond straight shot on the next hole and Ed McNamara also in second BUtitig — Wyroslck. Phlladclfihia. flated in ten rounds by welter­ Las Vegas, Nev., April 27—(/P)-- Colony. Okla. who has been playing left field In /chll^en—a stick of gum . . Dr. takes a substantial lead off the ,.'00; R.ian. Philadelphia. ,190'; Card.s. A Cincinnati at Milwaukee hard by Commerce, Okla. .-Mile strategy or playing for one run. Visit the University, of Connecti­ watch annual Tall Cedars' parade. eight inches from the pin for a place with an 84-14—70. Mathewe. Milwaukee, ..-18.5; ■ Sphnen- weight champion Kid Gavilan last Happy-go-lucky Al Bessellnk, So it goes, out in the tiqlf and Storrs. April 27—1/P)— Four Louisville, Ky., April 27—(Ah fine fashion. In addition, Myles A. / B. Moran of Depot Square bag and is well on hi.s way to sec­ doubleficader wa.s rained out. Reynolds cunie out of Bethany, Heck, you’ve got to get 13 Tuns to cut campus in the afternoon and As usual, the highlight was the ap­ birdie it appeared that (Campbell’s ond base for an almost certain dienel. St. Liiui.a. ..-182; 'Cole. Pitt.«- February, starts hla comeback uncut, where the breeze fteshens New England college baseball win. And I don't go all out In the Bring together the nation’s No. McDonough wUl be available to phones to say he doesn’t see why hurch,- .ITS. Bob Feller and Bob Lemon proving he can be as steady as everyone is getting excited about talk haseball with Joe Christian pearance of the Manchester Pipe bid to repeat his 1950 victory steal when the pitcher commits a With daylight .saving time ^ow Wednesday in the Detroit Olympia Okla. Johnny Mize is an old and kids ^...... grow- with the ptops,______andteams maintained undefeated rec- games. I play just hard enough to stakes winning jockey and a top Cpech Kelley tluring vacation. and football .with Bob Ingalls. Joe Band . . Evening at home. Kune— Hyan. Philadelphia./l.t: Oil- pitehed , Cleveland into first plaee they come with thousands of dol­ Demorest, Ga.,__boj. Loren Bab.i, the supply-.line to the/majors re- “ cds last week in the race .to rep- flight horse, and. you are -aura to. Caption Fete Maneggtawin be over - Mickey Mantle. I disagree, would be unsuccessful. balk. I.S it scored as a stolen base?. being In effect, the Friday best-ball iiaui. -Stilder -and Riddneonr Brooklyn., iin the American' League by a. mar­ Againat Slambang Sammy -Giuliani atay In shape.” / ----- Rafferty, the •policeman, sports 12; Itanii-er. Philadelphia, 11. lars riding on a six-foot putt, is who took on some stature ns the mains unbroken. Like Averlll I resent District 1 in the /annual have a popular combination for held back for Bristol, feeling that the Yankee star Is the SUNDAY But Campbell made a brilliant •\. N-o. The hail becomes dead matches will get underway this gin of 28 percentage points over of Stamford, Conn. The jabbing Mays was anxtqus to know how greatest name in the game today. writer, baseball umpire, from New Inclement weather in the a.m. putt to get a half on the hole and when the_ .pitcher balks...... The runner...... I coming week. This weekly affair Is Rune Batted In—Campaiiella. Bnn>k- Lansing, Mich., southpaw has a the first champion of the Tourna­ Yankees’ third liasemaii when Gil I „f the Indians, Toegf-stln of the NCAA Tournament at 'Omaha, Junior Gilllami the Dbdgers’ rookie Saturdays running of the $100,000' Ooadi Sid Leggett will probably l\-n. 18; Mathewe. Milwaukee, 18.; the New York Yankee.s. Although McDougakI was hurt, calls Plsgali, | Phillies Is the Earl of Snohomish, Neb., In June. send either Jack Malone or Cliff Doc, incidentally, was a fine catch­ London joins in the conversa­ and I work around the house . . starting on the fifth he won five is awarded second ba.se because of I '’uc of the most popular events of Ennie. Philadelphia, T2: Furilln. Brook­ the 5'anks are a half game ahead perfect foil in the aggressive, wild ment of Champions. second baseman, was faring In the added Kentucky Derby at C3turchlll lyn. 11; Sniffer. Brooki.vn. 10. The four are Connecticut. (?oI- Downs. Carlson to the hill. Beoond base­ er during his baseball playing days tion before working UConn-Rhode Watch Dodgers trim the Giants on in a row to lead, three up, with the balk. | the golfing season. As an added in the won And lost figures, the swinging Giuliani who has won He picked up 10,000 silver dol­ la., home. Brush Prairie, \4ash., | \l asb., two pretjy good ones from big leagues. He also asked about . . Trip to Bloomfield in the after- Island frosh game. Jimmy Fox, teevee in the afternoon before nine holes to play. Q. What Boston Red .Sox club «ff''action and especially for those Ilit.e—Wyroetek, Philadelphia, 17: three in a row this j-ear. lars. delivered by wheelbarrow, by points to Gerry Staley of the Card-! the same w’4n- station. Richie by and Trinity,. each wijh three Daryr Spencer, the Giants’ young And that - Is just what Mrs. man Jack Hartigan Is a fixture in Ryan, Philadelphia. 16"; Snider and percentage-s,.-'which are the deter­ wina, and defending NCAA cham­ the lineup as ara Sal Romano, Ed records does Ted Williams still members who can't make the best Ckmpaiiella. Brooklyn and Torgreon. mining factor, give the lead to the The 9 p:m-. (e. s. t.) ten- rounder shooting an eight-under-par 280 Inals.' WHmer .Mlzell K nlcknameil : lAshbum sprouted at Tllden, Neb.; third baseman. Gordon Gutderaon’s- (Correspondent hold? hall matches, the Tournament Phlladelphla./15. will be telecast by CBS. to whip cool, methodical. Chand­ after Vinegar BemI, .\la. Stanley ' Howie Fox-'at Coburg, Ore.; Curt pion Holy Cro.ss with two wins. "I’ve never seen Spencer,” he and jockey Eddie Arcaro figure to Wtemaas, Mike DMeen and Bill Donhlee-^ark. New York. 7:'Hain- Indian.s. The difference in games Rueso. .\. The great outfielder now fly/ Committee has announced that It played account.s for the confusion. ler/ Harper by one strike yester­ Muslal is the greatest thing in a Sliiimohs at Egypt, Pa. 5llckey Frank W. Soltys, tfCAA statis­ said. "But I played a ’ lot against be when the 12 or so horses swing ner, rhlla.delphia ai-d Srlmendienet. St. tician and publicist ,for District 1. Gilliam in the Negro Leagues. Ing Jets In Korea holds the Bos­ will conduct a hole-in-one contest Louie, '.ir Snider. Brooki.vn. Torgeeon. Wa.ship.^tori’.s Jim Bu.sby d-rove in Gavilan, who expects to defend day in the $36,000 event. baseball way that ever came out | Vernon of the Senators first be- around the Down's flowered- which will start at 2 p.nrt and run Philadelplila and Jabloneki. St. Louie. his title against Art Aragon in Los of the steel, zinc and wire town of gan inii.scllng baseballs out of the said onlly games against -New He’.* great. He’s a switch hitter. I bordered track in the 70th running ton .Americans' marks for hatting 1. all the/runs with two homers off Until yesterday Bessellnk, 29. until dark. Allie Reynolds fon; a -Vi win, snap­ Angeles’ within the next two Donora, Pa. Kip Kepi; ski, the R«’d lot ot 51arciis .Honk, Pa. Jim J England NCAA members count in wish I wa.s one. I hit both ways of the turf classic for three-year average (.406, in 1941), runs (1.50, Triplee — Pruton. Milwaukee and had won only $1,545.83 In 14 when I wa.s a kid but my pop put tlTonrell. Pitteburgh, 2; 10 player* months, warms up against Danny Birds’ new out fielder, registers Busby first showed the speed of i olds. , Sports Mirror In 1949), and bases on bails (162, ping a five-game Yank winning tournaments this year. With a a .*top^^ it. He felt I could develop In 1947 and 1949). Plans for the Greater Manches- t>ed with fine earli. string. (Bang Bang) Womber of Chicago disposition which earned him the from Sank Rapids, .Minn. j » pralrel wind at Kenedy. Tex. I Four club.*, he said, have yet Of course there is a horae by the llome Rune— Matliewe, .Milwaukee, fi; better and faster if I concentrated Feller pitched a fl\-e-hlttrr to nip at the Syracuse War Memorial title "The Dissy Dean of Golf,” Broken Bow. Ikla . ’Lurned out I Ski Hud.*on develnpisl rapidly at to play their first game, against name of native dancer,, whb ,1a TdpAY A TKAA ACK^- Ted Q. How does Rocco Kr.snich. the amateur golf champlon- Campanelia. Brooklyn ami Ennie. New England competition. They hitting ftqm one aide of the plate; Ship to be held at the Manchester F*hlliidelphi I. 1; Dlttmer. Milwaukee Detroit. 2-1, In the opener a n d / Auditorium Saturday night. Tlie he ,did even better at the bank by a durable one in Harry Brcerh«ri. ; Olive Springs, Tenn certain to be the strong favpilth of Gray o f D etnit Manked the- White Sox Infielder, pronounce are St. Michael’s, Vermont, Mld- Someboov should have told him his name? • Country on Saturday, May ar.tl Jone.e and llamner, Philaftelplila. Lemon rode home hi*. .1; 9 play- five In a row. / Pa. Lou Kret(ow isn't an Injun, but was a No-hlt no-run game by New as the {public’s chplce but when FIVE YEARS AGO —OUUon Harris managed the Washington ___1. _ . .W . ers lied with one each. New London, Conn.—(/P»— The Senators? members of a club ori not, are The St. Louis Browns arid Chi-. grew up with his fast ball at Hampshire pitcher John Bagonci Arcaro throws a le'g. over a horse won the Derby Trial at Louisville. Pitching—Simmon*. Philadrlpht*. 2-0. !. Apache, Okla, Nellie Fox hustled in an 11-0 win over Bates, In his clubs of the tf^S. Atlantic Tuna TEN YEARS AGO—The OlanU A. The Old Boy- Ataitager is cordially invited to participate. As l.OnO; Hr.*kinr. Brooklyn, Surkont. MU- eago White Sox split two. the in a race as rich as the Derby he waukr* »nd Drrw*. Phlladclphl*. 20). I out of St. Thomas, Pa. Walt Dropo | last previous mound chore, Tournament will- held their 1953' received Ernie Lombardi from tha starting his nth year at Die Wash- this date has also h^n .set aside as Browns taking the first. 7-2 as Bob and his mounY are sure to com­ l.onO; nin* pllrhrr* tied with 1-f). 1.000. Flltott batted in four runs with a ' is the Moose of Moosup, Conn. The against Connecticut Ia.*t year, contest from Point Judith. R. I. Braves In exiptaanga for Infielder Ington helm. Harrisi pilotedpi the the “ Beat Julius Burros Day” it Is Strlkronf.* —Simmon*. PhlladMphls. The dates for the tourney will be mand-respecL' hoped that many will take advan­ 17: Robfirt*. Phllvd'lphi*. 18; M*gTle; triple and homer. Joe Dobson shut I boy.* gbt out maps when Billy Bagonci also pitched a no-hit­ Ck>nnle - Ryen end catch Boll Po­ Nats from 1924 through 1928, ler. ’ Aug. 25-27. This year's event will 1935-42, his latest run beginning tage of the dqdble attraction and New York, 12; Mryrr, Brfioklyr A and out the Brdw-ns, 3-0, to.be.at rookie • I Hitchcock of the Tigers said he land. Staley. St. Loul*. 12. Mike Blyzka in the second game; . i rc.sided at Opelika. Ala. * be the 11th In the serla'-. The cur­ TWENTY YEARS AGO— The !il ..V85Dj. All told, thf Senators make plahs .to participate in this The Philadelphia A’s and Bo.ston A j Johnny Lipon of the Red .Sox Nearly 200 physicians W-er* on rent titlcholders are the New York Gianta regained the National hav* finished in the first division great even^ Am>rlr*n Lragn* Red Sox were' washed out of two : represents Martin’s Ferry, O. Wtl- duty S t U. S. Bureau of Indian Athletic Club Anglers. Last year's League lead, as Carl Hubbell was six times under Harris. Baiting—Wnipdlliig. New Yi/rk. .172' win was their tfecond consecutive .TohnmC- Ciranda. making a re­ Pbilky. rhiladflpht*. ..428; H*ll. Bn*/ games' at FeniVay Park. ■ lard Nixon .speaks with a Lt.ndale, Affairs hospitals and dispensaries credited with hla fourth victory Q. Who wa.s the, first President triumph. of the United States to throw out markable . recpvery; from severe Inn. ..1S3; Rn*rn. Cleveland. S93; Sudrr. Connie Ryan, w ho had a six-hit Don’t Lose Sight Of This FACT! \ Ga., drawl. Wes Westrum played in 1952. Batting—Jim Budby drove in'all in a relief role. Philadelphia. .168. afternoon against Pittsburgh ear­ * ' r------5------— the first bsseball of the big league ,in1urle.s, has tossed awa.-i' his Run*—Mantle, New York. It: Mlnn*n. five Washington runs on a pair of season crutches and was observed plaving Chif-agp anff Zernial. Philadelphia. 10; lier in the season, yesterday had PEOPt^E FROM homers as the Senators beat the DISOOVEREO MAGNETISM A. William Howard Taft, In a few holes over the w'eek fend. Deleing. Detroit and Joost, Phlladel- a perfect five for five in the opener, 1950 OLD$ "98" 4.DOOR SEDAN Yankees'5-4. He also collected a The simple principles of mag- . 1910, — phia. 9, Inchlding a.homer arid four single.*. / /■ double and a single in his five trips netiara posseased by magnetic Run* Ratted In—Dropfi, Detroit. 11: The .streaking Phils lengthened Metallic green. IU4II0, heater, hydra- C A C V " T C P k i C ALL-OVER THE lodeatone were discovered by, the Q. Has there ever been a left- According'’- lo the American Roeen. CTeveUnd, Woodllr.g. New matic. An e'xcepttoiuiily clean car. E / % ^ 1 I C l x I V l d to the plate. handed catcher in the major Bow-ling Congress the sport start­ York and Elliott; St. Loui*. 10; 11m- their lead to 2 'j games with the. Pitching—Joe Dobson, Chicago Cfiiineae In 2400 B. C-. some S500 leagues phlett. Bo*ton, Dohy. Cleveland. Phllfey second game victory. ■ STATE OF White Sox, hurled a four-hit shut­ years bsfore magnetism was ed 7.700 yea,rs ago when an in­ and Rpbinaoh. Philadelphia. 8, 1951 MERCURY 4-DOOR ^EDAN A. Yes, Joe Wall, with the 1902 ventive Egyptian devised a nine- Hit*—Kitenn. Detroit and Phllley, out against the St, .Louis Birowfls known 1% Eufope. Dodgers. pin game. Philadelphia. 20; Woodling. New York. Green. »' ■ / ' tONNECTIGUT -- 17; Kell. Bo*ton and Suder. Philadel­ phia. 1.8. Radio and heater...... 1 ...... Double*— Kell. Bo*ton anff Terwll- ANU FROM llger, Washington. 8; NIemin. Detroit. Call V 1950 STUDEIAKER CHAMPION 2-DOOR S: *even pis.vfr* tied .with 4 each, Black. _ ' w Triple*— Phllley. Philadelphl*. Wert*. MANCHESTER St. Loui* aijff Jensen. Wa.-hington, 2; A Good buy at ...... '.... 16 player* tied »-ith on* earh. MAURICE P. ANOTHER SOLIMENIZED • USED # CARS Horn* Pvun*—Gernerf. Boston, 4; ITSELF - - GOME Zernlal. Philadelphia. .1; tm plaver* 1951 MERCURY STATION WAGON tied a-lth 2 each. CORRENTI Radio, heater. * Stolen Baae.a—Rivera. Chicago. 1; Easy lerma., ...... TO MORIARTY ALWAYS POINTED OUT AS THE BEST OAR •loost. Philadelphia and Rrnlh. St.' FOR ALL FORMS OF b u d g e t C E N T E R Louis, 2; IQ player* tied with one earh, i Pitrhing Lemon. Cleveland and t951 FORD 2-DOOR BROTHERS TO A Kellner. Philadelphia, .1-0. 1,000; Par;' VALUES IN TOWN. WHY GAMBLE? nell. Boston. Sliln and Lopat, .New \ INSURANCE 2-tone green. Radio, hMktrr, eeat lutvers. CLU8 COUPE York and LIttlefleld and Stuart, St. • Life • CasualVy • Fire A buy at ...... BUY A GOOB Loui*. 2-0. -i.ono. COACH’ Low Down PaymentB-----Up To .36 Months To i^a.v Strikeout*—Trunks, St, Louis. M{ - USEB CAR! or SEDAN. Plfrc.*. Chlrago, Sain. .New York and 88 Birch Street 1951 FORD 2-DOOR f - HONEY 'M. Shant*. Phlladelphlar.'1 1 ; Dobson, Chi­ 1951.PLY. 4-DR. GAMB— Like new ...... ^1445 cago and Lemon. Cleveland, 11. ' « Tel. MI.9.3215 • Green, Fordomatle, ratUo, heater. 1950 PLY. CLUB CPE.— Jet black...... $1195 I Lew mileage...... \ . $1595 SARAH ELASTIC n." .X '1950. DOpnE 2-DR,-^Ij)w mileage ...... 1. .^1195 /1949 HUDSON '4" 4-DOOR SEDAH OR T H I Some buyers nm themselves ragged shopping around to save a 1949 PONTIAC 4-DR.— R.. H., H.vd, 6 cj I. Slack. Radio, heater. 4 Like new ...... $1375 A real r>an 4 a r ...... $1095 TV ; penny or two—and then act surprised when a wonderful “buy” 1948 CHEV. AERO 2-DR.— R. and R. Clean ....$995 THEY KNOW WE MONEY 1948 DODGE 2*DR.— R, H. new motoc job. ;...$895 1950 DODGE DIPLOMAT HARD TOP 2-teac paint. GynttnaHe drive. Radio and heater. 1948 DODGE CLB. CPE.— R. H. Extra clean . . . .$975 HAVE VI. goes “by-by.” Smart buyers buy smartly, on the basis of what A real hu.T at ...... $1595 1947 HUDSON 4-DR. SUPER i6—Runs like new $$25 CONNECTICUrS TABLE MODEL - UHF-VHF 1950 PONTIAC CONY. CLUl COUPE 1946 PLY. 4-DR. DEl.UXE— R, H...... $695 CONVERTIBLE DOOR CLUB COUPI Hydramatlc, raiUo aad heater. C l 7 O iC CLEANEST GARS they’re getting for what they pay. That’s the way to buy gasoline. 1946 NASH 4-DR. AMB.— A bargain a t ...... $495 '•^'COACH-, Color: Maroon, white wall UTea-...... ^ 1 / 7 0 PANELS 1946 FORD 2-DR.— R, H. Good transportation ..$ 4 9 5 PRICEB RIGHT TOPS 5 or SEDAN Don’t buy price—buy mileage. Buy Amoco-Gas, ^ d you’ll 1951 PONTIAC "8" 4-DOOR SEDAN ‘ 30 “P 11-assti $J.50 FIBER Pre-War Spiecial5 2-Tone grrea paiat. Ro4lio aad beater. TUESDAY ONLY A real hoy at ...... $1795 Each * » •• get mileage and a lot more besides! $10 to $50 Down COME IN YOURSELF And Up 1948 PACKARD 2-DOOR SEDAN 2a fit 1942 BUICK SPEC. 4-DR...... $295 S9il5 Custoni Interior. Radio aad beater, C O iO C 1941 CHEV, CLB. CPE. .. $295 A g4H>d b a y !...... ^ 7 7 0 • EYE ’EM! INSTALLED mEE! T-l' .7 3 Weekly 1941 DODGE 4-DR.—One owner...... $295 ‘ ” ‘ '‘ $1235 1950 MERCURY CONV. CLUl COUPE .i7.-> M.UN ST. AT HAZEL • TRY ’EM! Next To Finri National Bank 1940 DODGE 4-D R.-R,'H . Clean...... $229 (E.XC’HANG»^PLr.S TAX) Black. Radio, keater, overdrive. / C l A O C s-» Penny for penny, m'lle for mile 19^9 CHEV. 2-DR.— A good one ...... $89 A real clean ear. Easy term a...... ^ 1 0 7 0 TEL. MI-9-5405 1937 CHRYSLER 4 DR...... $g9 • BUY ’EM! WE FEATURE fEDERAL 1951 PLYMOUTH CLUl COUPE 1937 FORD 2-DR.— R, H, new motor...... $79 TIRES AND TUBES .Bcantifni gray flnlak. C l A O C All cars listed have the Very low mUeage...... ^ l • ^ 7 ^ famous “ Ed” Sullivan safe W m l buy Used car warranty. "V B U D G ^ N T E R TAKE UP TO niERniHT MANCHESTER Tydol Jet -Action Ethyl Gaaolinr— ^I'eednl Motor 'Oil__Expert 91 CENTER ST. SOUMENE,liic. Lohrlcatlon— Car Washing. "Evei^-thlng Good for Your C ar" 24 MONTHS AMERICAN OIL COMPANY OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M . FOR THIS SALE YOUR DOOGE.PLYMOUTH DEALER QUEYS TYDOL SERVICE TO PAY 834 CENTER $TREET — TCL MI.3-S101 TaL MltckaU S-513f S10 HARTFORD ROAD — TE L Ml.9.8231 7

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X V ■\ X ■-'X S'". 4/-' . r .-4 *J ’’T ^ 7 ./ . /:■ MANCHES™ E\'/TTNJN^ HERALD, HER. MANCHESTEP, CONN., RfONDAY, APRIL 27,1955 7 A. 99LGE SE yE N TE B f : f a c S s i x t e e n " MiWC«ESTEft E \^ lN G ' HERALI)rMANCHESTER, CONN.; MONDAY, APRIL 27;t953 Dofits and Accessories 46 Household Goods 51 Household Goods Houses for Sale 72 ------:------Houses for Sale 23 Idils, for Sale' _ ...' 73. ; Real, Estf ..^anUd-!-Real EaUto. I t Musical Instruments ~ y 14 F—-Four Room'ii^hclies. Classified BUY THE REST FOR LESS! |udora, fdrdora. All in excellent ing, Btenbgrapnyj^ mimeographing, No time lost. New work. Altera­ "'^SENIORS! , IT MEANS A LOT-.; cellent for den or cottage. iJ.H.'F. election of instruments in $12’,^ ; X -/. cll 9-4694. ill appratae or m u e you a cash home and ^imp listings on all condition. - Center Motor Sales, vari-typing, mailing .for small or tions, copper piping, fixtures. Hot tuner, $75. Phone Mitchell 9-5650. safety chain. First :$250 takes all. All accessories. Expert rcbgiring. ■\ ■ acre Ipts^ -ToHapd -Road, dffer for' proper^. See us belore \Sundays during April, May and 19M STUDBBAKER Champion TO ENJOY YOUR JOB 133 Baldwin Road, after $ p. m. dNE-OiiVA-KIND WATKINS '>WSrd Krause, 87 Walivut,. Mitch­ Two' family, oil heat,, good/-in- CQVENTRY'LAKE—'^•o cboice/ you aell.' / J: * rear of Port Office, - large busineasea: Reasonable water, automatic heaters. Youngs­ MANCHESTER Bolton, V-j mile east of Bolton lots, approximately 50’ x 10(ENTRY / L a k e Lot- Home you. No obligation u n l ^ aC- 1948 STUDEBAKER Lan4 Cruiaer. 3-8115. . SUMP PUMPS, Ruud Permaglaa we invite you to talk over ■with ua fill and gravel delivered. Order - appiieu to Durchase. price. Rep-. In good condition. Gross- income family,/ three-family, busineas 8il5 A» M. to 4:30 P. M. Radio and Heater. Overdrive. and curtain rods 24 hour aervlCa.. \ Framing, 2x4 tb 2x10, (Small over $2,300 per yb^r. A good in­ sta'rted. Elpdugh luthber (0 com- .cepted. Address Herald ‘mbune'a Estimatea gladly flven,^^ Fagan aitd Bradford automatic hot the following openings for perma­ now. Nussdoi'f Construction Co. reaenting/Olto,;, Solraer, Bach, Mitchell 3-6420 property. Have many cash buy-^ Summer Home Desk, 230 W. 4lat 1948 STUDEBAKER Converttbia 1941 PONTIAC .Sedan, heater, nent year-round positions aa: GRAY RESEARCH AND Phone Mitchell 9-7408. truck load lots), per M $99.50 Subject to Prior Sale Pedler and. Bundy. Metter’* Music vestment.” ' “'pleteNiome. Everything, /..$1,295. era. Mortgages arranged. Please Coupe, Radio and. Heater. Over­ Window Shade Co.. Route 44 at .wa'tei:^ heaters, American Stand­ Terms, "mtchell 9-5833, • ''--c. street, New,York 36. COPY CLOSING TIME radio, black. A 'real good caf, Bolton NotcIv-^MItchell ard plumbing fixtures sold and in­ DEVELOPm I n T^ COMPANY 18” Cedar Stain Shakes—all Studter, 177 McKee. Mitchell SELUNG? BUYING? Call j. Man­ call George' U Graziadio, Real­ drive. $250. Terms to suit ■ you. Cole, Stenographers T y p i^ a KING OF THEM AlX—Everaeal X CLOTHES DRIER, Thor Electric;' S. A. BEECHI^ER, Realtor tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109 Henry OR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1950 CHEVROLET DeLiixe 3-Doot stalled by Tom Dawkins,’'master ^ o lo rs ...... per sq. $13.95 chester realtor because they SubuH^n tor itele 75 Motors', 436 Center street. lX>ORS OPENED, keys fitted, triple-track aluminum combina­ was $260.00 ...... $198; Phone MI-3-8969 \ Street \ MON. THRU FRl. Sedan. plumber. Terms arranged. Phone X / Winilows-^frame, sash, ' know Manchester values ' best. Legal Notice copied, vacuum , cleaners, irons, Mitchell 9-9669 before 8 a. m. or Clerks '•A GOOD PLAGE tion windows. Quality -x^at no COVENTRY, Route No. 31 —7.4 1960 BIJICK Special DeLuxe 4- 1952 CHEVROLET BBL-AIRE, guns, etc.,' rapaired. Shears, premium price. Also other com- ,, unique ...... ave. $14.50 TABLE LAMP. Composition pine­ Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Call- the Ellsworth Mitten Agen­ USTINGS WANTED — Singles, 10:30 A.M. Door. Dynaflow.. after 1 p. m. ‘ ’ . X TO WQRK” % apple base, fabric shade; w;as cy, Realtors. Mitchell 3-6930. room ranch, 1 car garage, amesitc Order of Notice like new. Save—Save—Save. Cen­ knives, mowers etc. pul into con­ Audograph Operators binatlon window’s aa low aa 819. Appalachian MANCHESTBtl — 2 family. 12 driveway, large lot;, price $diooo, two-family! three-family, apart­ SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1948 BUICK Super-4-Door. Radio,’ ter Motor Sales, 461 Main. Open $29.50 ...... f 14.75 STRAPLESS Evening gown, coral room duplex. Central location. Im­ ment houses. Waiting list of buy­ Heater. Whitewaii tirea. dition for coming needs. Braith- PLUMBING And heating. Special­ Call Mr. Wellman, Mitchell Oak Flooring;,per M $205.00 BOLTC N—Six room home., trice Very amall down pajjment. ckq^ ROBERT D. VALENTINE T*. evenings 'til >9. waite. 52 Pearl street. izing in repairs. Copper Water, Clerk-typists ^ File Clerks 9-2710 for demonstration and LIVING ROOM. L ounge/^fa in color, size-10. Never worn, $20, mediate occupancy',■ one apart J.ohnsoh Building Co'ntpany, 953^ ers. Please call Barbara Woods -IAME.S .MAGEE. ELLZN MAGEE «t sl.- • VOUn COOPERATION WILL 1948 FORD 2-Doon DeLuxe DRAFTSMEN V ,Toint ' Mitchell 9-1784. ment. Price $12,000. Phone Man­ condition. All convenicnce.i. Ga­ Agency, Mitchell 9-7702. STATE OF CONNECnCOT. 8 0 n ^ V-Eijfhf. 1941 CHEVROLET (2) Fordora 1 piping, remoleling electric equip­ Accounting Clerks ^ estimate. green Nylon boiicle,, 'matching rage,/Targe lot, a solid house and Main street. Mitchell 3-7426. Eve­ 10 R COURT, COUNTY OF K ^ ’T- BE APPBECIATTO 1949 STUDEBAKER ^-Ton Rack ATTICS AND Basements cleaned. ment for plugged drains. Edward Previous background required in Cedar Paneling .. .per ft. 16c lounge chair in beige; tvas $398.00, chester' Mltch'ell 3-6273. ■ Brae- nings Mitchell 9-0018. FORD. club coupe. Inexpenive transpor­ Rubbish and ashes hauled. All MAkE MOTHER'S ironing day Roof Shingles," $298. Burn. pri-ted at only $11,800, The. Ells­ USTINGS WANTED — Single Notice to James Maaee end BIt«a Body. ~ ■ tation at a price you can afford. Johnson, Mitchell • 8-6979 or Five Day Week—4 O'clock Closing layout and design of smair electro­ Wanted—To Buy worth Mitten Agency, .'Realtor. homes, 2-3-4 family houses, small Mszee. and to the widow, hSt^. jobs done at your convenience. Mitchell 3-5044, mechanical parta and aub-asaem- easier vW’ith a fine steam iron. No. 214...... bdie. $1.99 58 6-ROOre Cape Cod' with attached rcsentativc?. assies and credUer* of M I-3-5121 MANY OTHERS Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-8802 . On Summer Schedule $18.95. ''iCemp’s, . Inc. Mitchell TABLE LAMP, Bras.s base, cut 355 MIDDLE TURNPIKE East — Mitchell 3-6930. farm, Manchester, Bolton. -Vernon Janies Maxec. If he. Is not living, and / \ blieq. Excellent possibiJiUes to the Clear Stain Grade WANTED TO BUY — Old Glass, Seven room, colonial with attach­ garage, 2 bathrooma, aun porcH, TO CHOOSE FROM or 9-9791. HEARTING Froir. A to Z. Con­ Good Starting Salary — Regular right man. 3-5680. ruby font, fabric shade; was wash room, recreation room with and Coventry. Large list of buy- to the widower, heirs. re»es«nMjtlv4s,rePT* D oors...... ave. $9.95 $29.00 ....y:..../- ...... $19.75 China, Picture Framp,s, I’aint- ed garage and finished breeze- MARGARET_ROA_D. 4 room Cape fej^s. What have you? Mortgages asslRnS and creditors of EUsn Magas, TRUCKS version burners, boiler-burner Merit Increases ' in-gs, Furniture, Silver, Lamp.s, Cod, 2 expandable second fioor; fireplace and bar finished with If she is not lirlna. Lost and Pound STUDEBAKER CALL MITCHELL 9-4192 to have units, complete heating syatema. COKE MACHINE, store size, very The Original and Only Office way. Oil steam ■ heat. Storm knotty pine. 47 H^le street ex- arYangcd. Howard R. Hasting:?, It app(»rinc from the appHeatlea ef your garden plowed or tight Earned D ay a,^ Shopping Time reasonable. Mancheater Dry In New Haven. DINING/ GROUP, Knotty pine Etc. For information call Vir­ windows and screens.. Exception- Crniic circulating hot water heat ,Ml.teii,cU,.8,-u07.„.,__ ., the plaintiff In the abore entillsd. a^. -.:t*'X-»-P.ait oX. child'* light .dm- SALES AND SERVICER; - BUD MICHALAK All. work, guaraiitetd,. Tlpae, jpay- 4IG BORE OPERATORS vWetsh- dresser, -oblong- spoon-foot- ginia Madden, t«J; Mitchell 9-3807. rtenaloni Tal. -Rockville-573.424.. k.,- "tnicWng. Up to one'tbh, ahy'dig^' menta arranged Moriarty Broth­ Cleaners, 93 Welle ktrMt. Tel! ' aliy large >'‘ard with' pbol" ' and • and' Crane plumbing ^ flatareif; t1(S'h,' telurr'a1)18 't'6‘ Hie'B&p4ribf Wl plaase.a betv een Walker "Thie Working Man’s Friend” tance. Social and ' '"' NATIONAL" ' tabre, ladderback arm c-hair and 3 plastered walls, fully insulated, CASH BUYERb waiting. The )>hll of the State of Connecticut fof 1 .V'Pt and Nathan Hale School, ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. - AND MACHINISTS Mitchell 3-72.54. side chairs: was $443.00...... $325. FAMOUS-Name used .spinels. brook. Priced at $14,000 for im­ BOLTON—Route 44A —8 rooms, ford County sittlnc at Hartford. CHORCHES MOTOR SALES ha.s some real specials in Recreational Opportunitiea BUILDERS SUPPLIES mediate sale. Owner leaving town $10,500. Small down payment. Call two baths enclosed porch, three Hallin Agency, Realtor. Mltchi^l said County, on the first, 'Tueaday of •.’•t.-c call Mitchell 9-0126. MANCHESTER'S Old Reliable Must have ability to set up from ilSED BURKE'S Rotary pump for 420 Davenport Avenue Baldwin. Acrosonic, Wurlitzer. Johnson Building Company. 953 9-9221. May. I9.V3, that______said action_____ ttoWna_____ . hard-to-get trucks at GUARANTEED Phirablng and Modern Low-Coat Cafeteria blueprinU and ha.ve. experience on ELECTRIC RANGE, Universal Gulb.ranscn, AVTiltney, Sleinway. 7—June occupanicy. Small down fireplaces, bs^ra .24x36, appnixi- Judamant-.quiaiina .tul*.. to . -etttela - Optional Share Book No. 80 Oakland Street Eixit. Shoppe washers, vacuum heating.- Alterations^ ’ and 'nerv sale. Good condition. -Inquire eve- New Haven, Connecticut with double oye'n; was $394.50, ■jiaynnient rieededr 'ExeiUsive' With -Main street/MltPhell fi-T+Yfi; Eve­ niaXely Tiv/acrea of, land, c'om- preml-ses situated In the Town of Kan- cleaners, l^na, toasters, electric all types of machines. Presently nlnga. Mitchell 9-9966. Telephone State 7-3507 I,argest selection we've ever had. nings MUchcll 9-0018. '■ ARE YOU REA.DY to sell your hester. County nt Hartford. as4 Itata .'f \ Nofice is hereby given that Manchester Mitchell 9-9483 HARTFORD ROAD work. Per.ma gla.^’s electric and working overtime. $269. All regulation 88-note keyboards, Elva Tylerr Realtor. Mitchell plctcl.v rediecorated, near lake. home? We have .buyers waiting clock.a, e ^ All work guaranteed. gas water heaters' sold and in­ PERSONNEL 9-4469. Call Gilb<^rt Fickett, Manchester, f Connecticut, more particular^ • plional Share Book No. 3646, USED CARS - ABC Appliance Co., 21 Maple BABY CARRIAGE with mattress. DAVENPORT, Lounge style with 2 all A-1 condition. Sale prices from SIX UOOM C-ape Cod, garage, for 4. 5, 6, 7 room singles and 2- sKrIhed as Loti No. S3. 59. and 40 on a ’ •.':.m1 by The .Mancheater Saving.^ stalled. Time payments arranged. DEPARTMENT $395 to $1195, including, delivery, Mitchell 3-6982, reVtaIn map entitled. "Plan of Build- LOOKING FOR A Dream Boat? atreet. Skelley Brothers, Mitchell 9-8714. Good condition, $15. Mitchell Diamonds—Watehes— cushions, kick-pleated ba.se, lime- MANCHESTER— New six .oora nmc.silo d.ivc. Many extras. Call 3 families. Gatto Cb,, Hartford inrv Lots Hlllcreat Developed by Bd- r ■;1 Lean A»soclal'oh, Inc., haa 1948 Chevrolet Dump Truck 9-5388. green damask cover; was $235.00, 36 months to pay. Open .Monday.s owner. MUchcll 9-4166. 5-9198, evenings 8-3989, Man- ward Lockwood Scale 100 ft. to 1 iaeh '■■n la t and application haa been A One-owner car, we sold it new. Jewelry 48 single. Brick coni-tniction, shed BOLTON-^Six room home, first Henry \i; Ayres C. E. Jun* - July Only io.dOO miles. 1951 Hollywood —2 ' 2 yard body, dual range COk^LETE Hand and power lawn LENNOX Furnaces and warm air THE' GRAY RESEARCH AND HALF PRICE ...... $117.50 until 5;30 p. m., Thur.sday.-j until dormer, enclosed porch, hot water floor ha.s large living room, WHch- cherier Mitchell 3-6946. , Nidc to raid A.^.'iociation for pay- mow-er service. Motors tuned and NEW 21” Televiaion, famous make, 9.00. Free parking in lot next .MANCHESTER AND VlCINITY- 1908.” Ido said premises aro also kni of the amount of depoait. club coupe, two tone paint, radio, axel.8. Good condition. Full heating. Earl 'Van Camp. Mitchell CONNECTICUT MUTUAL DEVELOmENT COMPANY LEONARD W. YO.<4T, Jeweler, re­ TABLE LAMP. O.xblood red china heat, two fireplaccj^ tile bath Now and Older Ranch Style cn and dining room, second fioor shown as Plot "B"-. on a eortaia map heater. Hydramatic, white wall overhauled. Pick-up and delivery 2-5844. Po’ver booster, tone control, U. pairs. adjusts watches expertly. door (west). Goss .Piano Co.-, 317 extra lavatory, aftitsitc drive three bedrooms, sew’ing room and Legal Notice entitled "MapjP of______Homestoad Fask Ad- price $895. /service. Gibson’s Garage. Mitchell LIFE INSURANCE Hliliard Street H.F., color. $219.95, regular base, taffeta shade; was $21.00, Asylum street. Hart ord 5-6696. Hom.es. 4 and 5. rooms. Town and dition. Manchester. Conn., propdrty of tirea. The, snappiest looking car Reaionable prices. Open dally. HALF PRICE ...... $10.50 Owner transferred. Price $14,800. Country locations. Larg'c lots, well bath, steam heat, oil fired, auto- A-r A coim r ofVprobate held. Edward J. Holl. Scale. 1 In. equala____ 106 .3-5012. $319.95. Save $100. Terms. Guar­ For appointment pica.so call Hpw- ft. August. 1915. C. H. OlmsUd. C _ . Annonneenentt In town. Try this Hornet and you 1950 Chevrolet 114 To COMPANY Manchester, Connecticut antee. Mitchell 9-0980. Thursday evenings 129 Spruce landscaped. Priced right. •matlc hot water, screens, etPrnr. nt ,.M»nch(-i(»er, wllliln and fnr the will buy it. Trades, eaay terms. Moving—Traeking— street. Mitchell 9-4387. BEDROOM, Maple double dresser a;d R. Hastings. MUchcll 9-1107. MANCHESTER AND VICINITY- windows and awning-e, one/ car Dlatrlrt o( Manchfsfer, on the 24th that the plaintiff/has endoavorad to l.tMTNGTON and Schick ahavers, Stake—Full price $795. POWER AND hand mowers sharp­ 140 Garden Street and mirror, full size pineapple Rooms without Board 59 dav of April, A. D.. ISS.'K, ascertain the present reaidsne* of tH4 McClure Auto Co., Inc. Tel. ened and repaired. Outboard Storage 20 YOUNG MAN over 18 with’ drlv- .TOP SOIL—Type to suit your aoll Colonial.a, new arul older, iJi fine garage, large lot with garden Present. JOHN J.\ WALLETT, defendants but haa been unable to do arts and aer\'ice at Riisaeira 9-9442. poster bed; Kling qualitv; was FOR SALE -2 family house, .cen­ lo<-atinns. 6'.j rooms in every one. space. Don't say next year; I so. and that the notice of tho laalHu-' Barber Shop, corner Oak and motors also repaired. Capitol MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ Hartford, Connecticut erta license for general part time condition and pocketbook. Cov­ $290.50 ...... : ...... $234. NEWLY -DECORATED, beautiful­ trally located, good neighborhood. Judrd tlon of this action moat llkaly to eemO 1949 Chevrolet 14 Yon I^ick- entry Pilgrim 2-7161. ly furnished and spacious room. Located in fine neighborhoods. could have bought it,*’ own It now. Estate of J. Henry CharKour, late of to their. attention la that bardlaaftar fpnice atreets. Phone Mitchell 1953 CHEVROLET Bel-Air fordor. Equipment Co.. 38 Main atreet. ery. IxK-al light tnicklng and ydrug store work. Apply in person. Garden— F a rm - Oil heat,, nswly ledecoratccl. Tel. Large well landscaped lots. Priced Manchester In- said district, deceased Up — Excellent condition. Mitchell 3-79.58. package dellvery.Tlefrlgeratora, /459 Hartford Road. Dairy Products 50 WATER HEATER, .80 Gal, Hand The most co.nplete light house­ Contact Alice Cfiampet, Realtor. Upon sppllcallon of Matilda VV. Mr- ordered: '-5.^)22. Positively like brand new. Fully WANTED — Full and part time JONNY MOP—10 free pads. $1.29. ley-Brown automatic gas; was keeping facilities available in MUcheH'3-5820. $15,500 lip. Mitchell 9-4543. Nal). administratrix, praylnz; for au­ ORDERED; That notice of th* In­ equipped. Immediate delivery. Only $795. washers and atove moving s.iles'wmen. Excellent worklnj LOT§ AND a c r e a g e IN thority to sell rcrtalii real estate par- stitution and', pendency of aald WIRING INSTALLATION of all apecialty. Mitchell 9-0752. MAN WANTED for aWning work. Famous make bicycle and tri­ PEAT HUMUS. Ehtcellent wil con­ $104.95 ...... $79. Manchester. You will marvel at AN UNUSUALLY fine .seven room lalnt shall be given said dMdai HBRAL Hospitalixation beneflta. Trade and terms. Douglas Motors, conditions. Many benefits. Apply cycles 15% off. Cole Motors Serv- MANCHESTIjlR AND VICINITY- SOUTH WINDSOR —Five room tlcuUrly described In said appllcatlor. Ey pubU shinat^ brder ia ' ,I'pone your local Mutual of types. No job too small. Peter Muat be able to climb ladder. ditioner. top dreatlng. Mitchell the. cleanliness of this building. home, two car garage, copper All in .line locations. Priced'to on file. It Is CHESTER IW ^INO HERALD, a 333 Main. / 1939 OLDSMOBILE/irudor sedan. Pantaluk. 40 Foster street. Phone ALBAIR A BERRY, rubbish re­ Employment Office, Mezzam'**- Mitchell 9-3091. icinter, 436 Center street. 3-6515. BED. Mahogany twin size paneled Children accepted. Central. Pric­ home, in fine, high location, adja ORDEHED: That the forepolnr ap­ •'imaha agent. Mitchell 9-7375. Reasonable. Phohe Mitchell J. W. Hale Corp. / style; was $52.00, HALF PRICE.' pli mbing. Timken oil Inirner, tile sell. Build your new home on one cent rotary; Space for additional plication he heard and determined at newspapel- printed in Hanchaatar, Con­ 19.50 C A D IU ^C sedan. Small Mitchell 9-7303. moval, household and commercial. ed .--p reasonable you'll gasp! Be bath, Venetian ' blinds, .screens, of the.se fine locations. the Probate ofllee In Manchester In nect inn, once a week for bwo waaka. 9-1507. Inquire 92 Autumn atreet. Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. MEN -28 to 40, 5’8” and , over FIELDSTONE FOR. retaining SPECIAL—McInto.sh a^iples and $25.00 sure and see this one., Mrs. Dor­ room. Oil burning furnace, lot said District, on the 5th day of May. commenctna on or befora AptH 31 IN I model, 61. Radio, heater, hydra­ MA NCHESTER T. V.__Service, RELIABLE WOMAN or |^1 to be wanted as prleqn guards at Con­ walls, fireplace*. Coventry Pil­ potatoes at reduced prices. Call storm sa.sh, ercloscd front porch ELLINGTON — 109’ X 500’. Price $10,500. Call A D. 1953. at ten o'clork In the fore, WILLIAM r: F tto v lb N . Peraonnte matic, white wall tires. Excellent FREEZER,' 10 ft. Coolerator; sey, 14 Arch street. with .‘-creen*, encloserl rear poreh, 7 Rooms—4 bedrooms, 2-caj- ga­ >'/ Aaslatant Clark-of radio and T.V. aperialirta since AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., with children while m o t^ r works necticut State Prison. Wethere- grim 2-7161., Mitchell, 3-8116. L. C. Bunce. Madeline Smith. Mitchell 9-1642, noon, and that notice be plven to all Trtie copy .attest: JasMTjMmy. Cc^ condition. Douglas Motors, 338 Radio, Call Mitchell local and long di/tance moving, second shift. Mitchell Jri6836. was $385.00 ...... $289. quiet location. Near bus, school rage. Apiesite drive* Fruit trees, persona Interi'sted In said estate of the stable. .'•IE PROSPECT Hill School for 1934. House service call $3..50. fleki and Enfield. Salary range acre of land. Thi.s home in good MltohEll 3-4679. pendenley of said application and the jouhg children. Transportation Main. ' 9-8784. Mitchell 9-2186 dey or night. packing, storage. Cally Mitchell $2.940-$3,660. Three a-eeks' vaca­ HELEN HICKS Golf rlubs, 2 PREMIER AND Robinson straw­ BED, Solid maple Tructyep twin ROOM, PHONE MUchcll 9-0086 arid shopping ai-ea. A few minutes lime aiut place of hearlnz thereon, by IF YOU .Need a godd steady in- woods, 5 irons and golf bag, 135. rondition. Priced right. ANDCVER a n d Coventry—Over- AT A COURT OF PEOBATHksId kt btrnUhed. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ 3-5187. Hartford 6-1423. berry plants. $1.50 a hundred, or poster; was $72.00, HALF,PRICE, after 4:30. p. ro. walk from center of town; Will publlshlnx a copy of this order 111 o h 19.53 CHEVROLET.S, Immediate 1950 PONTIAC Sedan, radio, heat­ enme and can work only half a tion with pay, 11 paid holidays, Phone Mitchell 9-953A ...... be shown bv 'a'ppoliitmeh't. Price MANCHESTER- -- - - ' looking lake, iiew 4-roorn, ' Im' s'otrfe'newspAper navlnir* eircuisMoH IW XIolumbla, w Itbln -and - tw -Mo - M S- - tor. Phone Mitchell »-5797.,._._.. ----- PARAAIOUNT— group- insurance and planned re­ $12 a thousand. William-McNall; ...... a " ' . . . $36.00 7-RtK>m older home in good con­ said district, at least five days before of Andover, on the 34th day of April, dellvcrey. one Bet-Aire fordor. one er, and hydramatic; can Rock­ dayX'aell Avbn'fPrbducts." Exper- MUchcll 3-4564. 103 Avery street, CENTRAL, LARGE, comfortable $14,800. Exclusive with the Phil provementa, fireplace, easily win the,day of said hearlnR. to appear If Bel-Alre tudor. Fully equipped. 36 ville 5-5489 after 5 p. m. tirement. Apply now at the Per­ LOAM dition. Near schools and stores. Present. CLAYTON E. HUNT, Judge. BALLARD'S Orivlnf School. Man­ ALL ALUMINUM ‘ PalRting—Papering' 21 ienbe unnecessary. Write Wat. Manchester. CHEST-ON-CHEST. Tyiolean ma­ room in quiet heme. 20 Wads­ Hallin Agency,' Realtor. MUchcll terized. $4800; small 5 room*, oil the4 see...... cause...... at said time...... and place Estate of Vera Cross Taylor, lata of. chester’s oldest Thousands of months to pay. Dougla.a Motors. Algr., Nbrth l^anford.'Conn. sonnel Department, State Office ple. 5 drawers; was $i49.00. .$74.50 F’riccd below market Value at heat, $4900; modern 4 rooms, gs. andt-be heard relative• thereto, and 1940 OLD.SMOBILE four door TRIPLE TRACK WINDOWS PAINTING AND Paperhanging. Building* Hartford or your near­ SUPERIOR QUAUTT worth street. 9-9221. $11,500. make return to this court. Andover. In said District, daeesaed. . ceident free Instruction hours. 333 Main. COW MANURE, delivered by the rage. $8000; all have access to JOHN J. tVALLETT. Judze. The AdmInIMratrix havlaa mads sedan, radio and heater. Good con­ AND DOORS Free ertimates. Paper books PART TIME WORK, full time est Connecticut Itate Employ­ GOSSIP BENCH, all upholstered in PRICE REDUCED— Eari Side — MANCHESTER - written application to said Court. in Hundreda of aatlafled students, NO STONE load, for vour lawn.s and gardens. CLEAN. COMFORTABLE single Cape Cods. All have 6 rooms fin­ private beach. Several other new accordance with tlw atatute. for an ■'or appointment tel. Mitchell BEAUTIFUL BLACK 1951 Ply­ dition. Tel. Mitchell 3-6169. available. Get our spring -outside earnings. An opportunity for 3 ment Service. Call Peila Bros. MUchcll 3-7405. green plastic-damask; blonde legs, room. Private home. Quiet neigh. Six room colonial, five ycar.a AT A COURT o r PROBATE held mouth .Cambridge sedan. . Excels nail trim ;- was $59.00,, HALF- ished. Centrally . located. .Garages. _ Cape Cfod.s- and ranch types, un- at. Manifiiestcr.- witblp.-.And. -for ..the order of sale of the ..wboli or pm of -•^243. ' - HASTINGS prices now, , Call-. Cliff Scorao, women to earn $35-$50 weekly— boThood; Gentlcnian preferred. -yorng. Spacimr-i, modem kitchen ” usual locations, $11,900 a'nd iip, District of Manchester, on the 34th the real estate dOMrlbeff tMfein. It la ■ lent condition throughout. Center 1948 DODGE focr-door custom de­ MItcheir 9-4298. , working 3 hours daily/afternoons WANTED ■ Manchester, Mitchell'-3-7320 PREMIER STRAWBERRY plants PRICE ...... $29.50 Lai'ge fully landscaped lots. "Top ordered that said application be board luxe sedan. 9 luld drive, fully ALUM I AWNINGS References required. MUchcll with Kitchen Aid dishwasher. valnos below market prices. Welles Agency, • Coventry. Tel dav of April. A. D 19.13. St the Probate Offtee In CoInaiBla. on 1 .N.IOY A Driver’s license. For ex­ Motor Sales, 491 Main atreet. or evenings. Children nd'’handi- $12 S ' thousand. Frank Glode, 3-8183. Generous living room, fireplace, Preaent, JOHN 3. WALLBTT. the 4th day of Hay. 1953, at f o'clock Open evenings. « equipped. Mitchell 3-7969. - AND DOOR HOODS PAINTING AND DECORA’nNG. MANTOW'ORK Rockville 5-5662 OCCASIONAL > CHAIR. blonde MANCHESTER'— ; , Pilgrim 2-6872-______^ J udze. , pert instructiorv'Call. the Manches- caps. Use_qf car essential. Write Mitchell 9-6815. 104 Glode Lane, /fram e, black cretonne cover; was attractive dihing room, three nice Duplex Home, 6-B, one Rn cat-h Estate of Joseph ■ P. Mlltrctta. of In the forenoon; and that cotk* there­ rcr Driving Academy. Pilgrim Floors sanded and refinished. Tolland Turnpike. Manchester. of by given, by publlihlng a copy of Free estimates, no down payment, for appointment for personatl in­ IN SERVICE STATION SINK WITH fixtures, also wash $54.50, HALF PRICE ...... $27.75 NICE SINGLE room, central. bedrooms up. large ceramic tile side. Near schools, ' buses and ATTRACTIVE Ranch home. Full .Manchester lr> said district, a minor. this order in the Mancheater Evening 2^7219. LOW COST SPECIALS! Wallpaper books on request. Also terview to Martin Harris, 1535 Walking distance to fnclorv, rcs- bsi'en.cnt. flrenlaoe. playroom Upon application nf Joseph Mlstretta.. GARS THAT aP.E SURE 8 yejrs to pay. furniture refiftlshed. Call Gerry. tub and lawn mower. Call Mitch­ POTTED TOMATO Plant-. let­ bath, open attic, dry basement, stores. Pi-iced right. zuardlan. praying for authority to Herald, a newgaper having a eifeula- Wilbraham ' Road, Springfi^d, References required. Steady work ell 3-6500. ELECTRIC RANGE. Florence lauiar.ts and s.orcs. MUchcll hatchway, hot water heat, new COUNTRY SIDE REALTY gai-age. Picture window in living compromise, snd settle the doubtful and tlon In laid itrlt. ones at • FLORLST TELEGRAPH ^RUN GOOD- Mitchell 9-8866. and good pay for a" good man who tuce, cabbage, broccoli, kohlrabi, apartment size with four burners: 9-7337. days before aald day of haarlng. and TO PLEASE! OFFICE 41 OAK STREET Ma.s.'. \ rusco combination windows. $10.- .Mitchell 9-6643 Hartford 32-7123 room having 11 ft. fireplace disputed claim which said minor has that returty be made to this Osur“ n. ia not afraid to Work. cauliflower, at Krause Grccn- was $199.95 ...... ,...... $135. mantel with oak pancllng, kiteben. ayalnst Dyer Carroll and Bessie Car- Attest; ■DELIVERY SERVICE LOOK GOOD — AND ARE REMODELING— Painting irurfde house. 621 .Hartford Road. Mltch- 800 mortgage at 4 % may be a.a- roll. it Is ONE OVy^ER CARS Call Mitchell 3-8177, Evenings Help Wanted—Male 36 Boats and Accessories 46 ATTRACTIVE ROOM in new maid cabinets. Mahogany den. RDERED: That the forezolny ap­ CLAYTON E. HUNT, Judge. TO ALL PARTS GOOD FOR MANY MILES and out. Rapering. Ceilings- whit­ See Van-for Interview At / ell 9-7700. CIXiTHES d r ie r . BlatUstone homo. Air privileges. Woman pre­ -suiiicd. Call now.-Warren E. How­ Lots tor Sale 7.1 or ened. Call now anc. make all ar^ electric: was $265.00 ...... $209. land., Realtor. M3 Woodbridge acres, 3 miles from UConn. Tar plication be heard and determined at (;riick. Dependable, Efficient THIS COMING SUMMER 1952 CHRYSLER Windsor DeLuxe ferred. Call Mitchell 9-0044 after road, school bus. Owner Wtlliman the Probate, office In Mancheater In said Newport./ A reel classy car. HomiehoM SerrlcM rangiment-s before the sprini^ THE PERSONAL FINANCE N’S SERVICE STATION 14' OUTBOARD runabout and boat RHUBARB, 15 pounds $1; Rhubarb 5 15 p. m. ,'trert. MItchrll 3-8600. LOT AT Coventry Lake, for sale. DIstrlft. on the 6th day of May. AD.. HOLY YEARS c a l l ANDERSON / Offerei! IS-A ruth.‘Call Mitchell 3-8372, if no roots 6 for $1. O’Connor. 171 SIDFl CH.\1R, Truetyiie cherry, Call at 7 p. m,, not before. Mitch­ tic dlArrlsoil 3-3217. 1953. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, 1948 NASH 600 SEDAN. Complete- Radio, ii^ater.' liyQOO miles. COMPANY AND GARAGE trailer. Mitchell 9-2067. Sheraton stvle. green fitriped seal; 76 PHI- LPS ROAD. A horse with aiwf that notice he zlven to all persons First Holy Year , of JubUae in GREENHOUSES# _ ■ ly overhauled. Black. 1952 fblRYSLER Wihdsor DeLiixa answer Mitchell 9-0726. Modern union .street,. MUchcll 3-5698. A.TTRACITIVE, large )oom with- ell 3-5505. COVENTRY, — , Rui te. No,. 31,. • Intereatert In esld estate of .the Mnden- W.EA.VINO of buma, jnolh. bolts Home Decorating Co. -- 427 Hartford Road' - - ..was $38.50,‘h a l f PRICE__$19.25 ' all -hm^-'kecpitlg faeUitres ’ fully "Charm.". Six room, .colonial,. cus­ cy'of Skid appiltfttnn and Ihe'tfthe'aild the bistoty 4»£ the Catholic Cbuieh ■ 4-Doqr. Radio, heiief. / 'hWte- and tom clothing, hosiery runs, Will ■ employ several men ' iui INDIAN iSUMMER Everbeaiing tom built 1939 for pi'cstnt owner. room ranch. 3 bedrooms, almost place of hcarlnz thereon, by publish- waa proclaimed by Pope Bonl- . . Mitchell 3-8486 ‘ 1948 HUDSON CONVERTIBLE SU­ Wali'tires. \ branch manager trainees. Must Ti uctypeX (herry.. altachrd. Private entrance. In­ PER 8. Radio, heater, new top. ' handbags repa'red zipper re­ PAINTING And paperhanging..No NV Telephone Calls red raspbefi’v plants, $1 a dozen. ARM CHAIR, Large livjng room, fireplace and BUIL,DING LOT on 'Es.sex Stieet, new. large lot, 'automatic heat, rg a copy of this order In some, news­ face VIII on Feb. 22, ISOO. ' Hd\ •; / Day or Evening : 1951/ PLYMOUTH Crknbrookranbr 4- be high school graduate, college Empii’c style, blue coverl;ng; was quire 101 Chestnut street. Price $11,500. Very small down paper harina a circulation In said dis- decide a- Holy Year abould be ' placement, umbrellas repaired, job too amall; Phone Mitchell training desirable. Age 24-28. Mitchell n-77’.8. open .‘itair.vav. Modern kitchen. 50’ X 110’. Tel. Mitchell 9-7966. tric;, at lea/t five days before the day 15.') Eldridge Street 1947 KAISER SEDAN. Four new /bhor. Radio, heater.• Low mile- men’s shirt collars reveraied and 3-8372. HELPERS In woodworking shop. $49.50, HALF PRICE . . .$23.75 Three bedrooms and tile bath-on payment. Call Johnson Building nf said hearing, to appear If they see held every 100 years,-but subaa* V Must have car. This position of­ Wt Hov*/ ■ . Hundritdt • • tires.. Runs good. net- \ replaced. Marlow'a U ttle Mending No skill squired. Call Glaston- MIRROR.-^ 24x30 " Tructype solid' ■ Apartmenls-^Flatf -2nd floor, Opc4i allie. -Sterm win-, SPBCIALr—33 acres or le.- • with Company, 953 Main street;-Mitch­ cause at' aald time and., place' and . be quent Pope* reduced the lapse of SPRAY PAINTING, furniture of fers a splendid opportunity in the cabin. Near Route No. 6. Black ell 3-7426. Evening^ Mitchell heard relative thereto, and make re time until Paul n, In 1470, made \ .’\utomobiles for Sale 1948 HUDSON CLUB (tOUPE. Ra­ 1950 CHRYSLER Windsor \4-Door. Shop.* ■ ------consumer finance field. -'Salary— burv S-75T3 Household Goods .51 maple, upright, shcll carvcd top: Tenements 63 dows and sciccns, Venetian blitids, turn, to this court. dio, heater, whitewaii tires/ Radio, heater. Extra nice, all kinds. Wicker furniture a was $42.00. HALP’ PRiefc $19.95'---- insulation. A)ncs4tc d;ive and one- noad.s. M ft ( hell 0-7337. 9-0018. , JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. it every 25 years. FLAT FINI.SH Holland window apecialty. Tel. Pilgrim 2-6157. $282 a month—car allowance—in- e following back . ^ 1 I,ACK BEAUTY 1949 Plymouth Green. 19.10 BUICK Special 4-Door. / Ra­ surance. Other benefits include i W6ll*payin9^ jobs I WANT A RELIABLE 5'j ROOM KL,\T A-1 conditim. car g-arag"-. Ah open porch Inolt^' necial deluxe sedan, radio, heat- dio, heater. Dynaflow. ' One ' shades, made to mea-sure. All group life insurance, vacation: lib-1 at you have been CABINET SINK 42’ Murray; .New furnace, oil heat. $85 per out over a beautifully landscaped A l 1948 PLYMOUTH SPEtHAL D« owner. ^ 4 metal Venetian blinds st a new- INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ in- the pa.st a Willing; hard work­ TRUSTWORTHY PERSON make with shallow and deep! month. Write Box L, Hoald. lot which ha.s a 90' frontage. Many T. Looks like new. Eaay terms. ing. No job too small. Mitchell eral savings and-retirement plan. bowls; was $129.95 ...... $88. *ade.-'. McClure Auto Co., Inc. LUXE CLUB COUPF,. 1949 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4- low price. Keys m ade W hile'you Apply 9 A. M'. to 5 P. M- Eve-1 er. 2nd—ThatXyou have lived / Wlio’.s Going Housekeeping trees including a lovely weeping healer. New motor job. / / wait. Marlow’s. 9-4997. your life clean and can give ex­ TO TAKE OVER willow, Flag.stone terrace. Bowers 9-9442. Door, Radio, heater. Ideal fam- ning hours by appointment—Mon cellent character rrterences. 3rd WASHER, ABC Wringer - type 4_ day through Friday. UNPAID BALANCE' washing machine; was $171.95, Business I.ncalions School section. Attractively .pric­ ifioij PLENT'/ of room? 1948 NO MONEY DOWN ON THESE I *'>’ • That you rah provA that through / MEN for Rent 64 ,/• CARS IF YOU HAVE , A GOGD ' 1948 PONTIAC 4-Door $-Cvlinder. BuiMIiiK—'Contraetinf 14 Repulrtnir 23 no fault of your ownVou are now Monthly Payments $99,.00 ed. Elva Tyler, Realtor. MltchcU ('.evrol rt station wagon, in firat CREDIT RATING. , Radio, heater. Hydramatic. , PERSONAL 9-4469. condition. Former lowner’s WE CAN BUILD you a garage MATTRESS Tour old mattresses unemployed, rlf you\are willing with oikI without $21.16 ELECTRIC RANGE. Florence four FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 l ine on request. Terms, trades. Terms! Trades! Ma/iy More Cara Open Every Evening Untll-9 P. M. for $898 complete. If you need rterUizeti an’’ remade like new. FINANCE COMPANY to work hard for an honest oppor­ NEW FURNITURE burner: was $219.95 ...... $1,19. X 60. Suitable offices, light manu­ one it’s e bargain. Estimates also tunity and would be willing to do spocioi skiiis facturing. Information, Backer, FOUR-KOOM I Cluie Auto Co.. Inc. Tel. 9-9442 In. Stock To Chobse From ! Call Jones Furniture and Floor 806 Main Street any kind of honest workXso long ,, And Appliances YOUr Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer given on large g-.rages, breeze- Covering. 36 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041, Wkicli Is Now In Storage CREDENZA - DRESSER. Genuine 36 Ouk street. CAPE COD HOUSE T*. Ci-IEVROLET Styleline /de- ways, porches, dormers, etc. For as'you could make a good hving niilhogany, 63’.- inches wide, 4' McCLURE AyTO CO.. INC. Phone Mitchell 9-7430 at it. I will give you a courteoui$ Originally sold to a young couple drawers. 3 tray-d!'Hweis. pigeon­ TW ) E.AY Sf.vlce station for t-c Intone grfy and ivory. RROWN-BEAUPRE, INC. _ full {Mrticulars call W. G. Mc­ DESIGNERS who unfortunately are not getting Expandable. - Many extras. Good Hudson Sales and Service' Bonds—Stocks— / interview and will tell yoti frankly hole compartments behind tam­ lease in Manches-er by Gulf. Your * Excclleift condition Telephone Mitchell 9-9442 .80 Biaseli SI. Mitchell 9-5234 Nally * S?on. Tel. Mitchell 9-9992. married. mortgage ai rangement, $11,500. ■ h.’our,3ioul. Only $l!493.. Center 31 YOUNG MAN to learn automotive whether w* can get .togethei: or * bour doors; was $,335.00: HALF Opportunity to- operate your own Open Evenings \ Mort gaffes not. In the event you are hm BEDROOM SUITE PRICE ...... $167.50 bi)sincss. Capital'required. In­ • I'turSales. ' / Roofinic—SifHnr /i% accounting, knowledge of book­ ployed, you will be entirely farni) DRAFTSMEN THE ■ V' + FIRST AND Second mortgages keeping helpful. B^ilahd Motors. LIVING ROOM SUITE / centive rental. Special training if (0 J3UiCK "super four-door 1951 CHEVROLET Bel-Aire, radio, Auto Accessories—^Tires I iarized with our electrical . m * inexperienced. Call Hartford PHIL HALLIN AGENCY heater, / powergllde. Two tone ^ FOR g u a r a n t e e d ROOFS that bought for our own Account. Fast, 369 Center street. chine and sales merchandisin 5-PC/ DINETTE SET SIDE CHAIR, Empii-e style, cher- |. ,'|or.'i, twb^^^nne green. Dyna- stay on in any kind of storm, and confidential service. Manchester TOOL DESIGN'ERS •PHILCO e l e c : REF. I'V. will) green covering: was’ 7-3236 or write to Gulf Cil Corp,, c Realtor green,/low mileage. Only $1,695. CAN’T AFFORD a new car—Buy method. Only men who are avail­ "BENGAL" COMB. RANGE I : , White walk tires, fully equip- a Ward rebuilt motor and save! gutters, conductors and roof ra- investment Corp.. 244 Main St. able at once will be considered. $31.50. HALF PRICE ...... , .$14.^5 500 Waterfront street. New Havr j V MUchcll 9-0^38. Highest tradw. Douglas Motors. THREE GOOD DIE Makers, Ap- • MAYTAG” WASHING MACH. en. Conn. ‘ ' MItc:hcII 9-9221 333 Msin. Term* as low as $15 down. 110 paira. Cali Coughlin, Mitchell Phone Mltcheil 3-5416. Car'essential. Apply in peraon. 3-7707. ply 234 Hartford Road. PROCESS PLANNERS "HOOVER" VACUUM CEDAR CHi:ST, Modern gray wal­ C :• < >F.E YOU Bliy a used car monthly. Liberal trade-in allow­ Tuesday from 10:30-12 a t '40 Allyn "EMERSON" TELEVISION nut, automatic lid trnv; was BASEMENT FOR Reiijf- suitable EAST HARTFORD, 1 room liouse. 1948 PLYMOUTH club coupe, street, Hartford. I Uoiman Motor "^les. Bgick ance on your old motor. Wards ROOFING, .Siding and carpentry. Business Opportunities 32 MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ ★ Slmrrrtfns Mattress and Boxspriflg, $51.9.1, HALF PRICE $27.45 for plumber. Office space and tele­ fiirnishrd. Storm windnw.s, ill and Service. x85 Main radio, heater! Ejtcellent' condition. arrange* installation '* for you. ing Co., ha* opening for a carpen­ TOOL MAKERS AlexanderrSmith Rugs. Inlaid. phone if df-aired. Inquire 36 Oak belt, new n>of. anie/ite drive, Original oWher. Mitchell 9-270,7 AUerations and additions. Ceil­ l o c a l HIGH aa*s retail poultry CEDAR .CHEST. Mpdoin Oak in' |; 6it. MItjhell 9-45tl. Open eve- Motors for most popular cars. ings. Workmanahip guaranteed. ter. and a painter. Call Mitchell Salesmen Wanted . S6«A Lamps. Tables. Dishes. Pots street. / televi.slon.. 1 miles from Ajr- after 6 p. m. Moiitgomery Ward,—828 MMn stofre. Main street location. Won­ 9-8933 after 5i30. ■* and Pans. , wheat finish; wa.s $69.50 $39.75 cinft. No agent.-- $11,500. Mitchell ’ ■ { ' _____ \ A. A.. Dion, Tnc., 299 Autumn derful opportunity. Good income street. Manchester. atreet. Mitchell 3-4860. AUTOMOBILE Salesmen; ' Part DIE MAKERS Pliono Me Immediatclv STEP TABLE, 2nx32,inch Tructype LARGE FRCl&T room c-ffire. above | 9-7456. - | ”.F,D OF-RIDING stveet cars— DeCORMIER for young ambitioiu person, fo r time and full time. Apply in person Htfd. 6-0358; AFTEPw’7 P. M. .solid maple; wa.s $12.00. HALF McLell.m'.s Store, 983 Main .s'.i'eet. i.".iting for bu.scs, if so see Mc- MANCHES'^R Roofing and Sid­ detailil call Mltcheli 9-8370 be­ WAREHOUSE MAN Bolsnd Motors. 369 Center street. • PRICE ...... ' ...... $21.00 Renj rea.sonahle. Call Slltcbell L.ARGE. .Six room Cap- Cod. in cx- } /n- Auto Co. One of khe largesL Business Services'tiff «rc# 13 tween 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. \ , 16-1690 3-6119. 3-7614 or 9-SOSl. vcllent condition. Near'Bov.ers \ MOTOR SALES, INC. SAYS: ing compahy.xAlro all type* of National Foods Concern has an SHEET Me t a l m e c h a n ’ic s See It Daj' Or Niglit rlflfo n of used cars in , town. POWER BURNERS and Range painting and Carpentry work. opening for. a warehouse man to SIDE CHAIR. Ti'tictype maple with •School, $14,500. ('all Phil Halim /Ju.-y'terms. v lee These Beautiful Cara Today! HOUSEHOLD Rubbish route for Live Stoc|t-<-Vehicles ,42 If you have no moans of transpor­ f.aficy c-m sptfidr back: was $27.00. Agenc.v, Realtor. .Mitchell 9-9221. Burners expert.y \cleaned and Guaranteed work. Phone Mitchell sale. Cali Mitchell' 3-8857, or unload freight cars, prepare or They re Priced To Sell! Ail Are serviced. t« t ua aeirytce and re­ 9-8933 for free estimates. MAC INISTS tation I’ll send my auto for you. HALF PRICE X, ...... $13 50 Wanted to Rent 68 'V/ CHEVROLET Club coupe, Mitchell 9-8.5.13. ders for delivery. Permanent po RIDING HORSE for sale, gentle No obligation! DUPLEX—6, - (i One car garage; DON'T MISS ATHINC! pair yqui washing machine or re­ sition. Minimum education, two FOR EXPERI ENTAL WORK YOl’.NG enUPLE desiie 3 or 4 - ' c'lrnpletely overhauled in- Recent Trades On -the Great PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ with children. Chll Mitchell 3-6823 A—I^B —E—R—T— S ARM CHAIR. Tiuetype maple. Walking di.stance , to all'.stnre.s. Aero Wlllya." frigerator. Metro Service.''Mitch­ years high school. Five-day work after 4 p. m. speqr bark; w.as $30.00. HALF room i nfurnished apartment. In­ iiuimt-. new- lings, pins, ’valves, ell 9-0883. pany. Roofing add aiding esti- 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford Improvements, rra.-ionable. Mitch­ j- . frnuble free driving. Doug- Help .^Wanted— Female 35 week. A. F. of L. Union. Apply PRICE ...... $15. expensive, All decorating done. ell 9-7337. 7-'" matee cheerfully given. All types in {ferson. GAUGE Ml KERS Mltrbrll 9-5550. I - Motors. 333 Main. FLOOR PROBl^KMR aolved with of roofing and siding ramplea-on BENGAL COA', ga* deluxe range,, ARM CHAIR. Ti-uetyjie maple I ------^------19.')! CADILLAC V Fonltry and SnppHes 4? ■* cpst new $335, used six monllis, MANCHESTER-Cape Cod. over­ linoleum aaphalt; tile counter.' display a^ t'l Oak str4>et. F.-H. A. TELEPHONE OPERATORS \ ■bamboo tui-ncd Wind.sor stvle: was WANTED-7-Four o” five room un­ J FORD V-S super deluxe; radio 4-DOOR SEDAN ^ vH. J. HEINZ CO. TOOL AND GAUGE now $185 in.stAlled. Watkins/935 size, seven rdonis. fiieplaro. | Model 62. A Just like new car Expert workmanship, free estl- Finai.ct^g. Tel. Mitchell 3-8177. BROAO-BRRARTIED Bronse. Tur $29.95. HALF PRICE ....*. . .$14.95 furnished Tent, Adulf family of breczeway att.-uihed gai'age, hot V' hciilcr, foglights, back-up matei. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ keys, fresh ■’'rozeit 22 in s p e c t o r ^ M*in tlrcet. •■OS beautiful black. Center. Fully equipped. One Owner. Lo­ HAVE 570 Tolland Street three. Call Mitchell 9-4873. , water oil heat, lot 8() x 180._,>Prke 1 cal executive's car. niture. Osk street. . Mitchell (^ilEAT EASTERN pounds. Schaub's Thirkey Farm, NEW BENDIX, automatic drier,, $11,800. Henrv Kscott •Agency,' I'it or Sale.s. Rea. Post Office 9-1041, ROOFING AND 3 RAISES - 188 Hillstown road. ^ ■ WATKINS KPyOTHERS. INC. BUSINESS COUPLE desire 3 or » t evenings 'til 9. East Hartford PRECISION £RINDI^RS regularly $239.95 reduced to $189. Mitchell 9-7683, ■ 1 Every (Jay of the week some­ 19.)1 PACKARD CONSTRUCTION CO. MarIow’.s Furniture Dept, 4 linfurnuhed rooms. No children. COMPLETE Repairs Py Stuart R; THE FIRST YEAR 9,3.n Main St. Tel. Ml-3-517i .Mttehell 9-1337. SE-VEN R o o m hofis-; in * old'er'j 1-DOOR SEDAN WolcoU,’A -l' Repslr, Sales, om 24 OAK STREET ' Articles for Sale> 45 * ■ thing is happening sbme- f.V !-oRD Dump truck. / Call Model 200. Loaded,- including Ul- ATTENTION Lr.dies! Slip covers ie.sidentinl arga. ('omhination washing machines, vacuum clsqrf- (Your House Dogtor) And A Total Of Five ^ PA INTER.WANTED—Call Mitch­ MU-LING MACHINE and drapes custom made. Re-up- FAMOUS MAKE (feep freeze, spe- WANTED—‘Five i.r six room un- .storm window.-,-, hot w a te r oil ! I ",'l. a i>. m. to 8 p. m. tramatic. A one owner car. ers. motors, small appUaacea. ell 3-8372.“' OPERATORS , furnishcd-apai tment- o r’houscv-^ where that Is of direct,\ per- ' Specializinff In Raises During Their First BURPEE •hoirtet^ng. ■ Beauttful fabrics, ■ eial $219.95, regularly $325/ Save heat, convenient lia shopping and _^r THIS one—jast turned 19-=)! STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR Welding. 180~Maln atreet. Phone prints, '.stripe*, solid*. Expert-iy oyer $100, 'terms .to snit y ^ . Cole • family of four- 5 anchesttr-dr vi- .sc.|io<>Js, ■ $Il./,0(),- O w ner, . 2364 MltrheH 9-6678. ■ • ■ LIPETI’IE EXPEmKNQEb, Part -time di* '• einlty. Moving to M-aitehcster fop • sonal-interest to you. Your new liudsoir jet. 1952 SEDAN-^^ommander V-8 21 Mbntlvs On Thie Job! makers, evenings and mornings. FLOWER and VEGETABLE ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS ■'finished;-$5 down,' $2 ' weekly, Mo'tors Scrvicehtcr.' J36'~' "Cen­ Sch»fdl TlTect'T?iThjichc.st'e*r.^*' ; ‘ ti; -.■’iclcl dchixe tudor, only 6,000 •Aluminum Clapboards balance one year to pay. Csill ter. ' business rea.wnsy Permanent re. i^ New w-hltewaU tires. Automatic Apply- 234 Hartford Road.'. ^ SEED dence. Call .MltchcTl 9-8847. WEST SIDE - Lovely ?ix room sinr ' }'!es. New- car guarantee. Easy transmission. Fully equipped. ALL KINDS of carpentry ' work. In No Experience Necessary! Mrs. Carr, Mitchell 9-7320. newspaper'is your, eyes and i.r .tnd trades. McClure Auto lx)w'mileage. One owner. A Complete Home Remodeling I^ull Pay While Training! YOUNG MAN Wanted for gen- GLENWOOD ConjbinAlion oil, gas- gle, open ftairway, fireplace.- ml Reasonable ratee. Mitchell 9-4291. LAWN SEED DRILL PRESS OPERATORS FRANK'S Antiques and )iecond COUPLE WITH child desperately abi.rner, storm/, scraens, garage. ' ! . Tel. 9-9442. Service Ages 16-38 'eral factory wo-k. Apply Ka-Klar ran.ye. 4 and 4. Mav bt .seen any- need 3 or '4' unfurnished rooms ears, ever-alert to bring you i 1- 1947 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR M.4SON, STONE cqntractpr and High School Graduates Preferred Cloih Toy Co., 60 hllliard street. •a' hand store, 56 Cooper atreet. Buy* Ume, .Mitchell 3-6401. amesite diive._ Vacnn.1. ' P;-»ce. j 19 CHEVROLET Fleetline tudor. FERTILIZERS and sJll.s good ured furniture and Reverse charges. Call Hobart • greatlv redUced.Mi'M sell. Wm, FLEETLINE AERO cement work. Va entino Bellucci, Mitchell 3-8271 BENCH MECHANICS 7-0867, Ea;.t Haven. *■ FAST the news you- should J- > misl green. New tires. Equip- New whitewall tires. Radio, heat­ Fern street,. Tel. ^Uchell 3-5042. A PPLY NOW! ■ RENTALS antiques. Phone Mitchell 9-7966. ROPER GAS' range. Ejcccllent ron­ (goodchild, Sr.. Realtor. .Mitchell I !. Very clean. Center Motor- V. LINDSAY - Owner PAINTERS WANTED a 3-792.5. er, defroatera. Clean aa a hound's Call 9-5451 >etween 5 and 7:30. ON GARDEN TOOLS Open 9 to 5:30. dition. Anv rca.sonablc offer ac- know about and understand } ; . Open eveninga 'til 9. tooth. CONNECTICUT Valley Construc­ THE MATERIAL HANDLERS eepted. Call .Mitchell 9-7783. Hou.ses for Sale 72 -7 t REFRIGERATION Service, com­ tion. Guaranteed roofs and aiding. TELEPHONE COMPANY For year round private work. WE BUY and sell good used furni­ .■If’.ROR HOME.-^ brings to this . til PLYMOUTH hard top model. ture. combination ranges, gas EASY WASHER and Univiiraal area a new and [iriiven method of I '. . . whether it is happening 1952 FORD V-8 mercial and domestic. 871M. OTHERS 9-1041. low’s Furniture Dept. reation room, garage, amesite Homos "Do It Yourself Plan’-’ has) »'-b'i actual 'miles. Full price Monday Through Friday first-class men. ROYAL AND SmUh-Corona port­ paved the way for (^onntless fami- ! 19.51 WILLYS 4-WHEEL Manchester. Fnone Mitchell Alfred Charest, Owner. 9 A. M, to 4 P. M. FIBRE RUGS in stock now. All drive, trec.s, near bus. .>itorc.s, across the world. For only . ' 795. Terms can be arranged. 9-358,5, nights Mitchell 3-7691. Highest Wages able and standard typewriters * ^ 'a a a 20!:^. DISCOUNT school. Carlton W. Hutchm.s. lies to build and own their own- J :, MUchcll 3-6140. DRIVE STATION WAGON Or Call Mltchfll 3-4107 All makea of. adding machines colors and sizes. 9 x 12 $17.95 homes. 1;-oount.s youi effort.’ for ■ ■ * ------Buy this, flawlesk car. Save Roonnff It-A * Generous Wage Rates and up. Phone Mitchell 9-4343, ON ALL TO.-iiSTEKS, Mitchell 9-5132, .Mitchell 9-4694. pennies-per-day, you're al- about $800!00. ANTIQUES Reflniafced. Repairing •old or rented Repairs on ail dollars. Your nlai or one of the f.NT A RE.\L vacation this, sum- donel on any furniture. Tieman, Call makes.' Marlow's. Manchester Carpet Center, 308 BUILT BY Doctor three years Icr? -y)ok at thLs besutiful 1949 ROOFIN'l-^Specializing in-repair­ SEWING MACHINE operator for * Unexcelled Working Condi­ num erous plan.s.<.f the .r>rl\engin- ways "in the know." . . 189. South Main atrest. Phone day work. Apply Manchester Main atreet. MIXERS, WAFFLE IRONS, ago. six room v.ape (?od, hve tin- eeryl horn' s in our file. Favorable ; {.'.(Ison ''•‘dan. Has ha.d only one 19.')! WILLYS 4-WHEEL ing roofs of all kind* Also new C. P. CHARBONNEAU, Jr. tions Mitchell 3-5643. roofs. Guttar work. ChimnVys Awning Co.. 130 Hartford ifload,’ WASHING MACHINE taken on i.shcd. open stairway, plastered financing ai ranged; -('alh for an i r. Radio, air-eSnditioner.- DRIVE UNIV. JEEP * Overtime Premiums STEAM IRONS AND walls, aluminum .storm windows, j .- tiiiii signals. It looks ' like Excellent throughout. Fully cleanad, repaired. 26 years’ ex- PHONE MI-9-8632 or MI-9-7819 f o r SALE trade-in, $35. Marlow's-Furniture jippoihlnieiit at vo.ir convenience. GRADING. EXCAVATING., land WOMAN FOR Hol;^ewbrk, weekly * Many liberal employs oil hot water heat, metal kitchen -Tel. .Mitchell 9-4.3W). I and wc will give you a full equipped. ___ clearing. Ridaon and'Stark. Tol­ perlenca. !^ee estimataa. Call 9 to 3. New home. Mitchell Dept. COFFE-MATICS Howley." Mancheater Mitchell . heneflt programs. cab'incts. garage. Tree.--. Near bus, { . car guarantee on this one. land. Phone Rockville 5-9455. 3-7135. A-1 CULTIVATED school. Only $12,000. Carlton W. WHEN YOU READ THE... a a J,'au re Aoto Co. Tei. 9-9442. 1942 PLYMOUTH 3-5361. . FREEZERS—Uprights 19 ft. $505; Limited Number. 4-DOOR SEDAN 13 ft; $425;* chest 22 ft. $475—16 Hutchins. Mitchell 9-5132 or EAST SIDE FARM LOAM WRITE! ft. $390. Five year guarafttee. '-.Mitchell 9-4694. • CLEAN USED CARS Runs ver>’ well. BALCH Is Your If It^is difficult to apply In per* CHAMBERS FURNITURE CALL MI-S-71N er MI-S-7Ut MUchcll 9-8725. T\VO-FA'\HLV' DUPLEX PRICED TO SELL 1941 CHEVROLET SEPTIC TANKS Are you wonderiag wkst HAVE YOU 4 or S son,'write to Mr. D. A. Teshan ; AY THE GREEN MANCHESTER — One year old jMaurljTBtfr JEuTtititg Iffralft I ' AMD the cost trill be «■ that eiutllning your training and ex- MAHOGANY Table,Nbrass lamp, galTison colonial. Six rooms, 1'^ One aide v.n ant. other side vai ant 4-DOOR SEDAN sew home ymi are plan- pertmer. You will be called for baths, fireplace, attic, bascmci.t Dodge Meadowbrook Sedan, Clean and all new tires. hall /-eat, electric stoW. General 501 Middle Turnpike East within six .months. Ideally located. ■ a' Studebakrr'Champi6n Sedan. BlAg? A Tiait *r tele­ ROOMS TO RENT? Entice. Partial Estates a personal in^rview only Efectric . refrigerator. Inqure 22 garage, dishwa.shcr. combination ME.MBER OF THE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION ■ I . PLOeSED SEWERS phone call will place enr WHEN NTICESS/ISARY. Nice- size lot. ' . fii IA>nt?ac Sedan Coupe. Antiques,. China, Glam^ Locust street. Mitchell 3-6998. FREE! 60 -U.' S. Clioice- Steaks windows,,amesite driveway. Own- OVER 1U,8U0 CIRCULATION DAILY p-4;2iCiievrolet ■ ■ — Fleelline Sedan, THE BEST OF VALUES drafting and coastructioa Rtputabl* nHM witli fom- with purcha*'e of 22 or 19 ft. chest ir leaving state. Non-veteran can .MANY OTHER LISTIN’G.S r- Pontiac-Sedan Coupe. experlHice at your dispos* C ^ pHlete l , PRAH A WHITNEY AUTOMA’flC Gas vater heater. or jprighbhome freezers. Mitch­ finance with about $5,000 down AND TERMS AT MackiM C lu a ti . fi Ford Club Coupe. aL We have a large varie- ^-Jrooseholds Two years old. Excellent condi- ell 9-8725. payrnaht. Manchester, Mitchell Septke Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer W o t heeaa altea. ly of Hire* nee* such a AIRCRAFT . tlon $60. Mitchell 9-3453. T. J.. CTwOCKETT StoreSUa m StocksSiArki 3-7955 for appointment. ^ ' iiATLERIES—NAME BRANDS DeCORMIER MOTORS, IN t. line# metalled—-Cellar Water- Dii-lslon of HOLLYWOOD BED. like new. ■ 1'”” A- • 50r$ OFF 'tProeflng Dene. United Aircraft CerporaHon 9 X 10 rug. kitbhifn sft.. china, C.APE g o d f'o'. r down two un­ Phones; Office*|3IlUhc& 3-5416 BETTER DEfil CALL AXYmik $0” CU MONT TV wMfi F.M. Termi To Suit Yqu. Janrit flaalty Go. Emplayment Offlcs srreen door and tniaceilaneM*.' finished up. Good.;coridjtiom Good Residence Mll'chell 9-7751' 24 Maple Street . i! McKinney ik o s . •TMCfS. C«ai you 9## Main Street 'H price. Call Mitchell 9-OOlS. Mitchell 9-4386. location. Calf bm,c(iell 9-0669; r .. #54 Ceater Street PONTIAC DEALER ROtKRT M. KEH) A SON 7 *X>LE MQTORS SEWERAGE DISPOSAL OOl TeL M f-S-dllf Rand Hartferd $. Comm. /■’G T ■ ■ . 1 ~ ' 7 ‘ ' I >Ianchester - ISO-lK PenrI St. Eeh BO-S-UM 3-5121 (tl liAlN ST.. MANCHESm i 1 ■ \ 1^-, \ '■ i:‘cr'St.„ Mitchell Cdl MI. Maaehmtar^^lltdMli #-71## \ '1 ' \'- ]'■ i T 'S r/ J r i . Y 7 A ^ ^ J ; ■ •i- f \.p r V- / V /’'■ % ■ 'I,”-'j ■ ■ ■ '^ S - . / .^ \ / 'V . f' . . A'V r,-. 1 .1 ■ ■ *>., " I 'X . '<■:.'■• ■ ■ '• ■ ■ v..,t; .. ■ ■ ■f.. ' - ' s - : ' A i; ' 'i. MONDAY, APRIL 27,1953 PAGE l^H TEE^ • ^.ijr • rvT=.— nv-- iiaftirlffjrirr Ave'nifi D illy Net Prean -X-— -n i wMisw - - . .For'th& VMk,EaiiBa|y/'x._. ,VJ fWacaat at D. S. Waatber Baiaaa H i: April IS, IMS A \ The Council o f Elders o f the \ Second Congregational Church will 'V The Tail .Cedars Af^e jCom jiiig.. . . / Bishop Gray T o n lg^ lair, coM. Wedaeadag, About T o w hold a combined meeting with the 10,952 lair, warmer, cloudlneM Ufa Ja the executive board of the Wonien’s Membor of 11m . AlludM d i^ Temperature aear aa. Mr. and Mr*. C. D. Lyons of 25 League tonight at 8 o'clock at the eOhfirm$ 40 BoroM of l■ttoM. Biro street have returned from hotne of the League president. A; ' A - kianehiBUer^A City of Village Charm vacationing'In Miami. Fla. , Mrs. J. Herbert Finlay of 86 T Phelps road. . Eight OtheR8 Received l A , '■.\ M in Kathleen Cannell. fashion (CtaaaUM Advarttilag M Pago li> "X^MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE n V E CBNTBI ^ .consultant and coordinator, will Past chief daughters of Helen Into Churcl^ at Annual V O L . L X X I I , N O . V^7 be the speaker torilKht for the Davidson Lodge, No. 18. Daugh­ Women's Club of Manchester at ters of Scotia, will meet at the Visitation at St. Mary’s GARDEN the South Methodist Church at 8 home of Mrs. May Troughton. .'S61 o'clock. Her Ulk. entitled "From Adams street, tomorrow at 7:45 Right Rev. Walter H. Gray. Faces Courts-Martial Paris to Main Street,” will cover p.m. Bishop of Connecticut, made the NEEDS fashions and styles from ' their annual episcopal vtsitatior In St. "5f-' orlflns through to their, final, use. K in g . David 'Lodge, N o ./ s i, Mary's Church yesterday, and a | Guests be welcome at a small lOOF. extends an invitation ^lo ail class of 48 memisers was presented members o f Sunset Rebekah ■for confirmation and reception. Of \ Lodge, No. 39, and friends; to at­ i these, 40 were confirmed by Bishop ■ ' X 'X, tend a Maybasket party In Odd ! Gray and the other eight received. ■'v-. 's The Stanley group of the South ! the latter having been previously . Methodist Church will meet at the Fellows Hall Friday at 8 p.m. It,is requested that all • women attend­ \ confirmed by a bishop of the Apos- i home of Minj. Jean Sargent. 201 ing provide a Maybasket contain­ j tolic succession. The Bishop was] Henry street, tomorrow night at ing a box lunch, to be-shared with I al.so the preacher at the 11 o'clock /Panmmijom, April 28— (4*)-^UN negotiators today-threat­ T:8d. I service. | ened to break o ff tho renewed Korean armistice Ulks unless — -- the man who purchases it. A full program is being prepared by the Those confirmed were Cyril A daughter 'was born last ;,'Gebrge Banks, Paul Edw-ard B^n-. /the Communists come up soon with a concrete proposal for committee, and dancing will follow exchanging prisoners— last big obstacle to a truce. "Thursday at the Hartford H^pi- th^ entertainment. * ‘ ner, Peter Edward- Banner, Su.san ! U1 to Mr. and Mr#. 'Alex M ^ osey Hazeltine BJorkman. Myra Jean Lt. Gen. WilUam K. Harrison------of TSr Center street. Boglisch, ^ Judith Ann Brown; Mrs. , **ld :the U N ' Commmnd :”t Memorial. Temple, Pythian Si.s- 7 Eugenia Sanford Carlock, R o ger. ■ ' f ‘ intend to become in’ mlved in pro- Repatriated POW Dr^ted by Wife The communion break^a.st com­ ters, preceding the meeting tomor­ Emery Carlock, Harold Pershing j FERTI1.IZER-5-10-5 tracted and useless arguments.” row evening In Odd Fellows Hall, Silver mittee,, of Campbell ' ‘ Council. Case and Barry Smith Chambers. ' Anmjie warned the Reds that they will_ be entertained by Juniors' of 1/ Knights of Columbus, wMl meet , .Also. Linda May. Engleson, Gail I - "should be well aware that we tonight at 7:30 at the K. of C. Mystic Review, Women's Benefit /Patricia Friend, Cynthia Anne RfG . 14.25— SPECIAL 100 LIS...... $ 3 .5 0 Association. The boys and girls, mean what we say." ' . Home. Hunt, Daniel. David Hutson. Jr., ' The se.sslon at Panfhunjom wa'“ Airs "Dieseli Bold Stroke upvs-ards of 25 of them, will present raid Hi'di'. 1 Elmer Edward Kilby, Carol Emma their floor drill at 8 o'clock. They Typical of the m M y children who watched the Tall Cedars perform their awesome antics Saturday I , ra rv Vic’irit- l]e DRICONURE, 50 LB. B A G ...... $ 2 .6 0 the third since the negotiations f T l l C t Dr. Robert Parsons of the Ken­ have appeared In Hartford and this afternoon we.re tho.v shown in the photo above. The young.sters at the left strain ea«;erly for s 'Charles Rnrlnn iy>nHnn ivoX w eie revived Sunday in an effort 1 ^ | q i - | q I |e||3 t-|--|' nedy School of Missions. HartfoM town and have a date to repeat the gHmp.se, of the h ^ d of the parade, especially the boy with the cap. He look.s a.s though'lie' might I London Stanley Mahlon McI to decide what to Jo with prisoners X XCEXXO X J.J.V/X 1. O r Big Dud Seminary, will speak at the TalX dritl in New Britain at the Wy B. fall over except (fir the firm grip of the girl next to him. The boyS at the right found it easy to PaVland Philip Anthonv McGclian B o n t H m I, Shop Manure, Viqore, Agrieo who refi:se to go home. cotville Congregational Church on ally on Saturday, May 9, iiv the blow , up their balloons and watch the paraders at the same ,time. ; Donna Elizabeth Metcalf Jeanne Wednesday at 8 p. m. under aus­ urritt Hotel. The business meet­ ^ ' ' Ncdra MJllcr. Robert Earl Moore, The Allies ^ k e d the Reds to Washington,- April 28'—(/P) Washington, April 28 — (/P) — Republican leader T aft ,pf pices of the Ladies Missionary So-- ing and social will follow. ' M,-idi.son street, wa.s fined $35 for Marilyn Carol Middoon. Jon Leroy fiamG G neutral .stAto which would ——Th fld MftSOn, A SGll*iuCntl* —:The A ir Force has fired its 'elety. Dr. Parsons, who recently "McCarthyism and Academic Ohio told Senators today he would insist upon continuoi$s About 150 Attend ,o Norris, John Stanley Olsaver, Nor- assume custedy of prisoners, on-j returned from a tour of Africa, Freedom,” will be the topic dis­ tradulent of cnecKs and r»« ia an « fjed former Communist spy first “ Silver Bullets” in an ef­ fie ■'We' Two" group of Con­ missed St s meeting of the Man­ i I ma Ann PicKonng. Gary Allen Re- willing to return to Communist djiy and night, sessions unless opponents of the subm erge will ^scuss missionary work and ceived a .30 day.s su.sprnded sen- ; rave. Dale Jennifer Robinson, testified today that .he stole fort to get what gunfire cordia Lutheran Church w-lll hold, chester American Jewish Con­ rule, but received no definite an- Lt. Mieppard Carl Thlermaii, IT. lands bill, agree to a definite time for a final vote. Taft; l A the political situatiotv there,, and its mo'nthly meeting tomorrow at Red Meirs Affair secret U. S. plans for a mili­ hasn’t bagged in Korea— a gress onWedne.sddy at 8:30 at 161 \ '.ence. The arre.sl followed com- ' Francis Richard Robinson. Anna awer. The Communists have indi­ 8. Arm y Medical Corpe,- Is shown voice riain'g, thumped hia deak aa-j?- will ri»ow colored sides. The public 7:30 p.'w . Members are requested 7 Green Manor road. Professor Rob­ plaints of tiiiee local merchants cated they might .name Red-run tary diesel -engine during M he appeared ia F e ii Devens. live Communist pilot with a he repeated that opponenta were will be welcome to attend. A so­ to arrlyeXpromptly for a brief biisi- ert Cohen of Wesleyan Univeralty \Members of Mlantonomoh Tribe who had check.s returned m a rke d ^helden Sally Ann Sloan^ Baillic Poland or Czechoslovakia, neither World War II. Mass., when facing a General fb’«ble MIG-15 or other conducting a fliibucter to prevent cial period with light refreshments neaa sm sIm . Guests will be the Mr. ■ - ...... ; Richard Smith. Rev„rlv \ ■Jean, I«an will apeak on'thia timely subject. No. 58. JORM, and their invited no funds." Re.stitution has been X'i . of vj'hich would hie acceptable to the The witness who Is from Wal- Conrts-MarHal board on two a vote. „ will follow. and ^ rs. CJub of the First Liit-h- I- .11 ..i,.,.!,. II.. ..,,.-1 ..... Sniith, Gregory Sullivan. John ! modern Soviet warplane. "The rote can be May 5th, May Interested persons are invited. guests celebrated the Tribe's 41st U N Command. The Communista lihgton, N. J., said the thefts were chargen Involring Communism. In offering rewards' to Red eran Church, Rockville. Mr. and made on all checks, the couit was Martin Tofeldt, Nancy Lynn Trdvis 15th or May 25th as far aa I'm anniversary at the Italian-Amrri- rejected Switzerland. from a General Motors plant/ in. (AF H'irephoto). pilots who land their planes on Mrs. Albert Gervinl are in charge Mancheater Lodge No.—7.3, A.F. can Club on Eldrldge street yester"^ and Mra. Myrtle Grace Wllliams.X concerned," T aft aaid. chhllenglng David A. Davis, .30. of Newing- Those received .by Bishop Grav , . The , full, five-member delega- Clev’cland, Ohio, and not fn Allied airfields, the United Nations of the progranv which will include and A.M.. vcjll hold a atated com- day afternoon. the opposition to fix a definite time. , ^ton, wa.s fined a total of $21 and included five previously confirrhed tiona met for 39 minutes and .vdll Detroit plant of General Motdrs as command has come up with a Jet 16 Cops Ai| a repetition of^everal acts' from municatlpn at the Masonic Temple The Implication was he might call About 150 sat down at the dinneiV judgment wa.s .su.spcnded on the by a Roman Catholic bishop, two meet again Wednesday at 11 a. m. reported previously by the /Senate age version of an accepted tactic the recent varietV show of the local tomorrow night st 7;3fi. At the Internal Security aubcomnvittee be­ off plhns for ‘Tound-the-clock" ses- group. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hsb- put on by Garden Grove caterer^, last of three counts. He wa.s fined by a bi.shop of the Polish National, (10 p. m. Tuesday, edt). Army Claims in thexgaudy era of Chinese war­ conclusion of the busines.a meet­ fore which he teitified lords. \ - aions thia week if there were an erern, Mr. and Mr^. William Sta- and afterwards enjoyed the ent»V- .ti.'-, for violation of rules of the Catholic Church, and., one by a| They webe hung up on three ing, there will be a sociafhoifr and The announced price scale for agreement. Grievances vens and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest refreshmenta. Worshipful Master tainment and music for dancuig road, reduced from speeding, $6 bishop of the Russian Orthodox' main points: Mason said he stole/the plans furnished by "tony O'Bright. M«fm- , for a stop sign violation and judg-j Church. Receptions from the Ro- on^ by one from the files of the first man and aircraft is |100,- Sen.' Morse (Ind-Ore), who sbt.! .— ^ ^ Tureck will be In bharge of re- Graham L. Clark has secured as 1. TTie neutihl state to handle Lieutenant Is th4 inspection divisiim, and smug­ 000 aid for .each aubaequent pilot an all-tlma Senate talking record i rirofon Anril oo n eky' 'feeahbienls.''"''. '■--’•'--V-: ■ the guest speaker Lt Frank 'vr-‘ "f- Ih'- Great/Chiefs j.mcnt ,wa.s su.spcnded on the thargeJ man Catholic Chujt'h,were .Francis ' balky prisoners. !iOnnecticut. repre-I of failure to .sign his driver's 1i- P e t e Contois, Mrs. Yvonne Anna gled them to .fellpW!'spies who And . plane, half aa much. Any rer laet Friday and Saturday of 22 V . tow* ChameroyrhanHrov of the ConnecticutGonnecticut State I 2. The length of time after ah sentatives of the Board~ o f Great~ ‘ iCen.se. Contois,. Mrs, pVy Elaine Johnston. worked’ as a cook "second as­ Ex-Red Link wards will be paid out of an A ir hours and 36 minutea, promptly j Kathleen Hall. 5-year-dld daugh­ Police, who will give a slide lecture armistice necessary for disposal of i this morning develofM Chiefs of the Degree, of Poca-'" Smith .^'I of 12'i I-ondon. and sistant dishwasher’ In the. plant's Force contingent fund. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam^ 8. Hall on the subject of "Modern Crim­ , Oval pri/.-oners. hontas, several past'great sacherns .Vi-lJriXi , ,1 Irene Muldoon. cafeteria. The plans then were A lm ost e v e r y th in g e ls e . bu t ,B of 1'94 Center street, underw-ent an inal Identification and Investiga­ !rtrcet, pleadeil noM to Ihree p-red FrahU Recave and Mrs. Fort Devens, Ma?*., April 28— Fear Backfire. j of the State of Connecticut and .3. Whether prisoners will be. photographkl ip a secret hideout Sdfiatora generally applauded H’aahlagton, April tS —4IP)— hearing, and at mid-day eye operation this morning at St. tion." All Master Masons are in­ counts. He .was fined $25 for rc- Qlive Agne# Recave were received shipped to the neutral stale or be. I also several past great Poeahon- in the basement o f the cafeteria, (/P»—A former U. S. Senator, an the plan,' although fear was ex- The Senate agr^ today to Francis Hospital in Hartford. vited. v.sling $10 for intoxica- the Polish National/Catholic, held in Korea while their fate is gotten down to a heart-d:^ ta.ses were preacBt. FBI agent and two FBI informants, preaaed that the -- paychoiogleal bring the bitterly fought anb- Kathlgen, who is in Room of tion and .30 days suspended fori church,, and Mrs. Jennie ,6est from decided. he said. heart coiiference between the the Children's ward, would appre­ Our Lady of the Most Holy Ro­ may be called as witnesses a fte r l warfare move might backfire. merged oil lands Mil to a vote bleach of peace. He was al.soithe Russian Orthodox, He. le a m ^ later, he said, that embattled police officers aBd ciate hearlnt from her friend.s'. sary Circle will meet Wedne.sday North Korean Gen.- Nkm II Chairman Saltomstall tR-Mass) at S pjn., (e.d.t.) Tueoday, placed on probation for one year. This cla.ss will have its Corporate BARDEN ant a o H E R SEEDS/ - BULBS offered nothing new in a lengthy the blue prints were for only part the resumption tomorrow of A May 5. the towTi's three selecttneni^ at '8 p. m. at the home of Mr.s. Milton Borst. 41, of S3 Oak f>r"t Communion at the 8 a. m. of the engine, although he had be­ of the Senate Armed Serv'ices com- /Mrs. Margaret Pratt of 10 New-* James N. Leber. lOS Holl street. e'.atement Tuesday. court martial of an Army, lisuten- nnUttee aaid' in an Interview he re­ who constitute the police comr . street, was findd $20 for Intoxi- service next Sunday/after which "It was nothing in the world but lieved .h7 was stealing the plans man street gave a birthday party \Election of officers will lake place Court Ceases ant charged with having been a garded the offer as a bold stroke. missioners. v * cation. they will be piesta/of the parish a rehash of what was said before,"- -for the/entire, unit. Communist. charged Taft with forcing a fili­ 'Saturday night at her home for | gt thia meeting. at a communion breakfast served A iMn, Ijeapectacled man,. Ma­ "A n y step, however unusual and Set for 8 «. m., With all haade if j/cif CoiitiiiJl Donald L. Dillworlh. 22, of 31.3 Franci.s Prevo.st, .30. of 20 Fair Harrison told newsmen. Medical Corps Lt. -Sheppard C. unprecedented, that' leads in the buster by the contihuoita seMions. Mra. t$Jllltam VeuhofT of Spring- ' N&m once more called for debate son gave his testimony at a teleX under subpoena, the three coni' field. About 14 relatives and 'An important meeting of the ; Pearl street, Hartford, pleaded view .street, was fined $3 for keep-- • ' ' - ■ Thierman, 30, a Brooklyn. N. Y„ direction of a satisfactory solution "There is no better /ivay to drive mlaaionars—-Firat Kalectman B iy Manchester Board of Realtors is ! nolo to s reckless driving charge '"R unlieensed dog. , doctor. Is accused by the Arm y of 'of. the war In Korea Is worthwhile the Senate into a flltbuater,” Morae friends attended; Mrs. VeuhofT (Continued on Page Eleven) "ontinued oh Page Eleven) 8. Haggard, Sacbnd Salectmaa ^ # Ybur telephone call is oor received an orchid from' her hus­ callM for 1 p. m. tomorrow st the , hefoie Deputy Judge John O'Con- Gilbert Cyr, 3S. HO Birch | having been a Communist, of lying and ihould be tried," he aaid. told Taft. It .was n happy momeqt when .Air Force Cnpt. Zachary Dean af Harry Ashcroft and Third Sels<$* band and a gift from the others offlcexOf William E. Goodchild, 15. nor in Town Court , tliis nioi ning,, .street, was fined $6 for driving about it and of failing to cooper­ Sen. Morse (Ind-Ore) said the Aakt Jtergalnlag A aignal for aervice. When G A^EN PLOWING 4 DoiighUM, Kan., airlved at Tachlkaw» alrhase' in Japan after hia re­ maji Ohaglea Brand—varioua at^ in attendance. Forest\street, to discii.ss the license and was fined $35 He'was ane.st-| through a red light, ate with a U.-S. Senate subcom­ offer furnishes "another example Morse suggested It would be' bet: tornays and the policeman cod* of taking the initiative in demon­ patriation In the final exchange of sl'k and wounded prisoners st .war. K law no\\ pending. All members are ,<0 April ,11 on Tolland turnpilre ' James Lynch. .'V>. of Auburn, mittee. ter "collective bargaining" if earned, were engaged in confer- j yon need drugs, or other strating to the people behind the Ho was reunited nJM his wife who had remained hopefitlly lii. Japan The Dorcas Society of Emanuel urged t(i be pre.sent. j when his-car went off the road, n,, i.. received a suspended judg-^; ^nd HARROWING Thlenman's . civilian counsel. Taft would jjt down and negotiate daces and no aeaaian .got- uiWfiur Lutheran Chuyeh will hold a rum­ Weeks Says Business Iron' -Curtaiii that the Western na- slaee Dean wsm sliot'down-In Korea-in April, 1851, (AP ■ W’trephoto items from our stock, we'll \ , ~ ..... I snapped off a utility pole, turned nient for a stop sign violation. Emanuel Bloch, who represented a voting schedule, while the Senate way. In due time First Seiactafaa mage sale in Luther Hall of. the over and came to i e.st on its Wh.v spade your garden by i tion%i arc seeking only peace and l»,V radio :‘-o-n Tokyo.) y- ■X Julies A»lea. gave T a ft leatd he was arllUng to meet individually, whether they wantMl chairmen Mrs. Viola Mlffitt ahd Icr Memorial Hospital for a few end without blbodritej/"" men( (o save you lime and the names of the likely wltnesstes " - i , \ ^ ...... with Morse or others who are fight­ a public hearing. Bach maa reauid Mra... Alm a Caaparaon will be at lings day.s reroyeiing from injuries sus- Need No l Fear Peace But Sen. Sparkman . (D-Ala). - as: , ing the .)>tU that would give states that .he did, , H If you have prescriptions the church Thuraday night to re­ tamed in the crash. He was' af- toil. Nothing*too. small..Call, ojiemher qf the. lin fitc. I^ feigh Re­ \ ..... ' - ' • Former U.-. S. Sen.' Herbert tiUe to'bir*'ribH 'coastar Ikiidt.. S-oon afurivard- Haggard ah- ' s ceive articles., If pickup of dons- losted by police for driving while SFACE FOR/flENT today. lations committee, said hh. wonders Washington, April 28—(/P)—Secretar.v, of Commerce Sin­ O’Co'noi-’^bt'Maryland, FBI agent ‘T m the last person in ths nounced that t)ie hearhig; to be compounded, we'll tlons l.a desired, either of the chair­ IU c(’orm \ck-B aker under the influence of intoxical- i n d u s t r i a l of STORAGE If the psychological warfare move clair Weeks said toda./ there will be "no sudden nosedive in Walter Blackburne and FB I in­ world *vho- wants to go through a cloned tO'the pQblte; neve men may be contacted.^ Miss Marilvn S/Baker. daughter ; mg liquors or drugs but wa.s ROLLAND L. MESSIER might boomSrang if no communist night aeasion,’'-he aaid. CARLSON & CO. BAMBOO LAW N RAKES $1.49-SI.98-$2.75 formants Herbert Philbrick and But he soon reversed thia, an^ aaid: call for them, and deliver of Mrs. W. A l^ander Smith. I P'<>s»'cuted by court officials on, 10 Biinre Drive, Manchester defen.^e pfoductioh.” /And there is no reason to fear a busi­ pilot takes up the offer...... Howvver, Taft told Reporters he 44 ^OCKTLACE Mrs. Mary MSrkward. a public hearing wimld IM held. The. Catholic Nurses Organiza­ the reckle.ss driving lount. ness bust when and/if peace comes, he added. What happens then.'do we lose had arranged for two Re)pubUcana the mbdidnes. Th'cre is no formerly of Plalnrte'ld, N. J., and ' Tel. 511-9-9923 O n P l a n e j f o r £// S. Before any move waa made fpr tion will have a banquet 8*l»rday John. W. MacDowell, 49, of 46 ‘ ■stock market flucraationt, of-'— —— —— ------■ The court martial opened yes- . ,„ d is Communist morale 'to be on the floor at all times, and P L A S T IC GARDEN HOSE ...... "$ 4 .9 8 a public hearing, however, aom^ st 6:30 p. m. at St. Franpls Nurses Ellis P. Baker of HaVrlshurg. Pa., j course,'' Weeks told/ the ' U. .S. _ , _ . , _ , terday and t-ecc-fed until 10 a. m. i boosted?" he asked. " I don't want ______. ■" / -x ■ that the Senate minority -leader, •xtra chfrgc. Call as! Home. 318 Collins stttet/Hartford. wa.s married Saturday\it 4 p.m. in ] 5 / Y E A R S ' GUARANTEE— 50 FT. Chamber Of Commerce. "Adjust- I Ighl'l'gagi A * — tomorrow. It is believed the first i to be in the position of criticizing, one suggested that the poUcemad, ments during tranutions following X/HJ.LCDJI rVAJL V/1. Ctl.l> Lyndon'B. Johnson (D-Te?c.), was Reservations will cldae/ tomorrow Christ Chtirch, Methdflist. New time that - sn Army officer ever [,but I hope the high command has Tok.vo, April 28— (/P)— Thirty-five American Roldierg, freed to have at le.ast one Democratic who feel that they have a miiaber later reductions \vf defense spend- ^ _ _ /-xi of grievances, and the aelectmaa ' York to"'Dr‘ Rob^c v/ was brought' before s court mar- ; thought this through and weighed from Communist prison camps in Korea last wecl(. hoarded Senator supporting the pending contact 'Mrs. FERTILIZER SPREADER . . . , ...... $6.9 5 a a c ...... Henry .Mutrle, 43 McCormick of Madison. N. .1.. son ing, sure. Some downturns in W INl/h ^lag*lr llal charged with having been a all the risks. " a bifr hospital plane here today and headed eastward across states' ownership measure on the ought to get together for a gener­ 7 ORTHFEN Branford street. business activity in specific lines - al dlacuaaion In a side room. , of Mrs. Rachel McCormlckXof Man- CTom'jnist. the Pacific towirrd home. The plane wiH land in Honolulu, floor all through the night. after over-sUmmation ends, yes. _ . _ ' ^ ' Bloch used up yesterday's a?s- (Continued on Pnge Two) They adjourned to the private PHARMACY che.ster and the late W iltiim Me- GARDEN SPRAYER! AND DUSTERS the international dateline, »■ Senate officials said coia which Members of the rummagr sale oBut no o ^ fashioned depres- P r O d U C t l O l l slon questioning fne 10-man board discussion, without their attorneys! Cormitk. Rev. Kenneth NesKAlexr I this afternoon. Hawaiian time. Af- i had been in storage in the base­ committee of Ever Ready Circle, ander performed the reremnny, A trying Thierman about their objec­ and they were still hard at it a i. 4 Depot Square— Tel. NI-SX458S "The sd ministration v(ould not :ter resting about 24 hours the m>n ment of the Capitol would be Kinga Daughters, will he in the reception followed at the Hot/1 St. 1 p. m. Atty. Max Shapiro, repre­ Fun In The Sun LAWN SEED. lb. 49c — ------— 5 lbs. $2.39 sit twirling /Its thumbs if at some tivity, j will ‘ leave for California, oiv the Lodge. Lashes brought up to the cloakrooms Just "W here Ailing preacrtptldns la a vestry of the Second Oongregstion- Rp-f/ Hartford, April 28—OP)—Top of­ MIGs Attempt senting the 16 police officers, ex- si Church tomorrow night to re- ' ^ " fnr-off dat^it should be confronted He told the b oa rd :"I wi.sh to see last leg of their homeward flight. ! off the Seriate chamber at night­ apeclalty, not a aidellne.H ficials of Unltea Aircraft Corp., to­ if you can ait. honestly and return preaR«d high hopes, that out of the ceive articles for the sale, whlrh The bride wore a gown of while /; by a sizeable economic emergen No definite schedule was ah- fall. WHITE PICKET PEKCE. S FT. LENGTH .... $1 .3 9 day forecast'no alackening of the evidence alone and the meeting would come a joint state­ opens there Wednesday morning at nious.^eline de .sole with-appliques cV.” a verdlrf on evi nounced^^. But the plane prob­ lemocrats for . Debated 18 Days Pay Electric BlUa Here law a.L explaexplained by the law To Drive U. S. ment for the mutual benefit of tha 9 o'clock. ^ , of re-embroidered Alenron lac<^ for Everyone The cabinet officer aaid. new present high production pace at ably will land at Trasds A ir .F<>rce '^^The bill has been under debate and carried white oichid.a, .ateph- peace feelera from Ruwia "aeem one of the country's leading officer. "V 1 , ' Base.; 40 miles northeast of San 18 days. Opponents took a 56 to town and the morale of the poUce H O T K A P S 25 f o r 9 5 c anotis and lily of the valley, "rhe to bin/ that Moscow may react sources for a ir«'A 't engine', pro­ The court martial board assured X S l U i Francisco, early Thursday. PIbt oir Budget 23 defeat yesterday on the first force. attendant.^ were Mia.a Nancy Black pellers and planes. Bloch that: ^ Jet over The 16 policemen— the town hag more/favorably to President Eisen­ The iucky , .35 picked for the test vote. of Portland. Ore.. Miss Grace Mack hower's practical program for per­ Frederick B. Rentscheler, chair­ They would place no more-cred­ only five others, including the GROW/^ARLIER AND STRONGER PLANTS first homeward-bound plane w ere Hartford, April 28 — ,^(A!) — The test o f strength came on a of Birmingham. Mich., and Miss ln\Brighf Denim manent peace." . , ence in testimony -of an FBI agei)'. ch iif—complained bitterly In a, man, and H. Mansfield Horher, With U, .A. Fifth A ir Force. Ko­ movfd shortly after noon from Jane Berg of South Orange. N. J. Democrats' in the 1951 legislature statement to the hewlhapera soaM) Experience haa taught America president, of UA_AC tcM stockhold­ rea, April 28-—(Ah— A U. S. Sabre two Tokyo aripy hospitals to (Conttnued on ^age, Eleven) TTieIr dres.ses were Bri.itol blue i (Continued on Page E igh ^' 'were under\fire from Governor ■ • - ■ .■ -J_ days ago concerning the metboM that we "must not lower our ers at their shnual meeting in Haneda airport where the big peau de .soie and they carried yel­ Jet pilot told today of a harrowing Lodge todaV for "a deliberate used by the-police commlaaionegg guard," Weeks said, but added: East Hartford they anticipate transport was waiting. Some were 100 SCIEItTISm FOR HIOE low rosea: Donald M. Watkin of Heusewarts Dtportmtnt "The President's logic in hia escape from six Red MIGs which p lo t... to -givV my administration over the selection of an officer to shipments during the rest of 1953 Htt.er cases. Baltimore. Md.. was best man. Tin an unbalanced/hudget." attend State - Police achool . at That many—and many more—have worked tor years - f W epochal speech may have con­ at or abov'e the $200,000,000 level j herded him north toward Marvchii- The Army refused to let news­ Soviet Repeats ushers were' William John Baker, i / vinced the new- rulers of the Krem ­ Probers Fail With reference, to the Dcmocrat- developing new Shell Furnace Oil w ith^e magic in­ attained in the first quarter of * V i rla as the U. S. ,Alr Force offered men tsik with the former prison­ Bethany. brother of the bride. Dr. William lin that world tensions should be ! big cash bonuses to Communists ic-idictated budgM' approved two The commiaaionira had choaeiva ' 1053. » ers at the airport. gredient FOA-5X. FOA-5X is an exclufivs ingredient -P. Carter and Dr. George V. Cole- , paralyzed and that trade should I fliers who surrender. j years ago, he toldXTV viewers last aupernumerai^ officer, . recen^ man. In a statement to ahareholders ; plflfl The plane roared eastward at Bid for Big 5 diet cleans the filter screen in your JhiimeT, prevenif , take the place of barbed wire they said that while the cqqjihany \ ^ ^ • -* »- Capt. Robert J? Anspach . of j night 'that "poHtlcm maneuvfring taken on the. fdrce. The 16 oldyr ’Xiii(ffrontiera." p. m. (2:.50 a. m. e.d.t.) eoitly shutdowns. Now, today, you can pul FDA-SX to The bride ia a graduate of the #1 .ws:,'- subject to "anv major swings I South Charleston. W. Vs., said he ■ of the .most mischievous kind policemen chii^ged that "under­ Hartridge School and Bennett Jun- Weeks painted a glowing picture Another 114 Americans freed broke out in the General Assem­ work for you I It costs no more than erdinary'kcating j in national policy,” they expected 1 and his wingman became separated handed" methods were used in thg ior College In Millbrook, N. Y. She ' of "a tidal waye of peacetime out­ ill Bribe Try last week at Panmunjom still are Peace Parley ■MAMciiimi Cm m 'i "a Certain .'niniRH.m of govern­ ! in a recent dogfight and—. bly." \ ^ choice, and that some of their ii a, member of the Plainfield Jun put and world trade"Which he aaid ! "Then I saw theile six MIGs. two under treatment at armv ho.«pi- "The upshot was that^ we found number had been given "coiftrfif ment business should be available Moscow, April 28 — iiP\.— 'The ior League. i could follow if mankind were guar­ Hartford. April 28—(Ah - A on my tall firing away and two on tals in Japan. There has been the general Assembly voting a dictory" statements by the com- ■i: CALL )/■' ■ \ anteed 20 yeari of uninterrupted to us regardless of policy fluctua­ Soviet' government again has, en­ Dr. McCormick, alumnus of Har­ special legislative committee's In­ General Assembly voting a general miasionera, and Chief John T, peace. / “ tion* if we.nssume that a-nucleus each side. dorsed -the Communist-sponsored \ vard College and Harvard Medical quiry into an alleged attempt to (Continued on Page Tw o) fund budget which called fo r ex- "When tax money stops going to of modern air power will always "They".seemed to be trying to •penditures of -aome JlO.OlOO.OOO’ proposal for a pe$ce pact by th* G. E. WILLIS/& SON, Inc. School,'-served his internship and kill anti-fireworks legislation herd me north.” Anspach said. "I (Continued'OB Pnge Elevea) residency st the Roosevelt Hos­ pay for weapons and the waste of be required for national defenje." more than thg^ expected, revenues “Big Five" powers —• The United war, it will spent by the public 'rile officiala also said that in the stood in, recess today after the tried everytrirk in the book to '/ PHONE MI-3-5125 pital, New York. At present he is to flpd/Out who was to he psld off fbr the biennium," he said. "W e States, The Sbvlet Union, Com­ for the thing'a-'the ingenuity of present emergency a, aubrtantial break "Tbrough, hut they stuck munist China, Britain and France. associate ' attending physician .at committee fslled for the third time are'still saddled with that deficit the Morristown Memorial Hospital with me. They took me to the which was b\iilt (nto a budget al­ The latest Russian nudge for (Continued on Page Aeven) (Continued on Page Eight)-' to kill the hill. deck (very low) over Sinuiju, fly ­ News Tidbits in Morri.stown, N. J., and on the Several witne.s.ses testified yes­ ready so.' tight that it has beSn such a peace agreement — which EXPERT SERVICE FOR ing as a. team.", - • the^ %>viet Union, haa urged., re­ SHEU FURNACE OIL 'stafT of th,p Rdo.sevelt 'Hospital. H«= terday that a $4,000 bribe to in­ extremely difficult to operate-witlV Bulletins h e a t i n g The West .Virginian .said that Gull«^ from A P 'W ir w peatedly at meetings of the United is,a memher of the Hansard Medi- fluence the -bill had been proposed it." ■ when the MIGs on.his tail exhaust­ 'Naations assembly -- was.voiced by cal/Society of New York. — but 'nohe coul'd/saj' who was to H® said the deficit is nbw esti­ from the AP Wires w J A fter a' wedding trip the couple ANY TVPE BURNER! ed, their ammunition- "they re­ mated to bif around $9..50fli.000 and iprelgn minister V. M. Molotov in get, the'money, New wage proposal goea before Wim F0A-5X versed positions with the two fly- must be niade up in the $42,200,000 message sent yeMterday to the ,.i»*i—C « l» ) •fw Leon E. Lewi.*, Disco's a.ttorney. 36" SANFORIZED ice, too. Automatic delivery His proposal to permit U. S. en- of critics of the law who have fail- Seoul. April 28 — OP) — Navy group . . . Paki.slanl police arrest miinist People’s PoUe® erected . try of 240.000 Eurbpean Iron Cur- ed to read the act they criticize. " planes from Task Foree 77 bombed 177 .striking streetcar compan.v (('nntlniied on Page Eleven) (ConHnued on Page Fonr) new barriers on West Berllri’d.' PLAIN COLORS 69c Yd. If®* heat-saving tips — (Continued on Page Two) targets in eastern Korea toda.v to employes at Karachi after elash AMESITE Tjr. trained, reliable drivers. tain refugees in the next two years He added that in that respect the border with the sufToundlag ‘ provide virtually the only action ' also faces trouble: President "follows the example of which Injured .30 person*. Soviet zone today. • Efficient 36" SANFORIZED if Hotter Mobilheatconisins Reluctance to tackle changes in hia predacessor.” j J .. Third rase of typhoid fever In the parent act. which was criti­ High Court Bars t state reported in Shelton while ASKS ROUTE PROBE STRIPES...... :.. 79c Yd. all the heat units your The President's 10 points, which grounded almost all land-based , trirhlnosl* is traced Stale Capitol, Hartford, AprIP’ YOU CANT BEAT OIL HEAT! cized by Eisenhower and his Demo­ Vietminh Invaders Capture Rclialilc Work Terms burner can possibly u se- cratic opponent- in last year's included among other things a pro­ plimes. I iQ Waterbury man by Stale D e-: *a—(f)—8enate Democratic Load­ J6" SANFORIZED Chm, Chup, AMtffliatjcl burns-cleanly, completely. presidential campaign, was dem- vision he said would let some Lawyer Discipline Only a few patrols moved scross ] partment of Health.. Two-month- \ er Samuel Tedesco naked today PLA ID S...... 79c Yd. onatiated today in Senatorial re­ former Nazis and Fascists into No-Man’»-Land '*.* trure negotia old baby girl dies of suffocation Post Close to Laos Capital for an investigatioa of the Guaranteod p this country, were dismissed by , . (ora met for'the third day af Pan-; Route 1 highway relocathm U To ^ - T action to the President’s sugges­ Lwhile riding In car rrib from Bris­ tion for a review of the measure McCarran as"insignificant and un-1 Hartford, April 28 (A'l The mupjom. tol to Plymouth. In the New Haven area. sound." I dlsmis.*al of di.*ciplinary proceed­ Obaerver/e- aaid both the Allied Haahlia Spraai Ih an April 6 letter made public 1 "The Netherland* government Hanoi, Indo-China, April 28— - on* unofficial report said advance 36 Months ings against Atty. Leo Nevas of and Communiat armiea appeared WIN OONFIlUlATION yesterday, by Sen. Watkins *R- Sen. Watkins (R-U tah), who Westport‘ was approved today by i.a.atiea order banning all arms and (/Pi The Ommunist-led Viet­ Vietminh unit* were within 12 14 'Utahl, Eisenhower suggested that to be under wraps pending the out. .Washlngtoii, April Eawar Rollatf heads a Senate-House Immigration the Supreme Court of Errors. minh captured the mountain post miles on the north. - a study of the law be undertaken. Xomeof tieronTwed tru^^ The sector north of Luangpra­ The Senate today caaitmed fai* committee; said his group Is A presentment charging- the North Korea . . . South Korean r.f Pak.seng. 42 miles northwest M o b ilh e a t He listed 10 administrative pro- tions. There haa been no officiai bang wa.s reported quiet today, in mer Gov. Thomas J. Harhert of' SOCONY VACUUM HFATINC OIL making a continued study of lawyer with unprofe.sslonal con­ government decides (after nearly of • Luangprabang, as inva.sion visiona of the act he said "it is cease fire. dicating the enemy may be await­ Ohio and former Sea. Hairy. operations of the law and doesn't duct was filed hy the grievance three ycsi-s, of \yar) th)\t too many columns continued ’ toda.v to press WE HAVE THE PROPER EQUIPMENT AND KNOW HOW claimed may operate with unwar­ Fighter-bombers from the ckr- ing fre.sh supplies before pushing P. Cain of WaahlagtoB aa mem believe any changes are needed committee of the Fairfield Coun­ civilian.* are wearing mllltary-t.vpe upon Lao's royal capital from the ranted harshness," riera Valley Forge and Piinceton closer to the town. her* of the Subversive Actlvle DONT DELAY • CALL TODAY now. ty Bar some time ago. I'lolhing and a.*ks U. S. Arm y to i north snd e.st. Skipped Quota .Syalwii struck ta'rgeta at.,Tanchon and Routes Unknown tie* Ceatrol hoard. " I doubt if there 1.* any sub­ Thie ■ charge grew 'out of the help enforce re.^itrictlons, A French army spokesman an- IJkiwever, the Prcaident failed to Sopo, firing two supply dumps and The exact position of the Viet­ CALL MITCHELL 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY stantial sentiment within the Sen­ lawyer's deall'ngs with Elizabeth Presldent and MrA- Elsenhower ’ the fall o f Pakseng said • Green Stamps mention the most controversial destroying at least eight truck.*. minh north and northeast of DEMAND TROOPS LEAVB >■< SILENT GLOW LOIL lURNERS ate Judiciary committee to amend he did not know now whether part section-e-the national origins quota Pylypchuk. also known ?,s Betty The trucks, pilots said, apparently plan to, attend anmial dinner of Luangprabang waa difficult to de Cmlra.-Egypt, April 2S—4P5-* THOMAS COLLA the act npw," Watkins said. " I am Wbmen'.i) Natiimal Press Club Sat-1French Laotian garrison Given Cash Sales ayatem—which was brought under, Phlilips. wh(i had him set up a loaded with ammunition. *xp)oded. termine. The invaders were filter­ An Egyptian gorerapael. P U e e Y o u r constbuction c o b if a k t p r e e ' sure a majority of the committee corporation Iri 1948 for the pur­ Th^V also, reported fires were urday'ifl Washington,. .New .Y.qrk '”there ’ '’'e had nscat