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/ ■ ■ \ - \. >x ■ ' :: v \ - MANCHESTER EVENTNO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1952 P A G I TWO MANCHESTER SNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1952 PAGE of education and InatructiOn to­ '.hST Raymond B. Ladd, amj family In Fadefatlon, and to all blub presl- auellne McHugh, the ^present com­ A t night 7:30 a t Masonic Hall. .. nesday at 8 p. hi. The «ie«ting vrtH 'iPapop M ention* dwta In the Kufbpw Fadaratton. munity director, and hfrs. Elisa- ISocl^UOtJL R t t c k v i U e ___.:...nrB.,At..n!inip...... Residents Give $3 ,1 0 0 ■ Tha Tolland ’Orange -Mdll'-Spon- The nockvtUe gre -depart ment .l?e. beJd ip. .tb.e eliHrtft qcripql rtKtm lirectA C oncert' E n g a g e d . ' ftia article lafeired' to was’ "ft bith’ n b trf/ *Mia CM*lrma«' f t the Chapman Gete at United Methodist Church. |Ta>i(»r:H5ff£:; ‘Aaron-Slick’ PJ^iSem t 14 Det^^tes' current campaign, are both Sorop- aor a setback card party at the as called out yesterday after­ - ■, P of CliiH ragard to tha local ciub’4 putatahd- The daughter bom to Mr. and tftrtsta. atange Hall on Thui^day. eVantafe, noon «n A -aUU-;.aiarm;..foT: a .-.flra ■buF project this year, of lieTpftg Aprtl 24, at 8 o'clock. Refresh- lu d g in g at the Rockville City dump. -.Two To Cancer ‘1 -180-Day Term •Mrs: Charles Warrew "bf- Route 8 Gutted 1^ Fire -Play Success Po Conmntion w Vvnif - ~«oi«|(iimUt ..to the. extent of »uo the .femny ftents wHl be-served, during -tha trucks tesponded, one ■from the at Manchester Slemorial Hospital of a ebneer victim. Tha club at aoclal hour, and prlzea awarded to Fitton company and one from the on Aprtl 9 has'bem-named Janet '^ u b hM t*c«iv*d a favorable no- the suggestion of the late Dr, D. Marie. The coUple' has a 2H-year- ..the.,wftnl.ng Players.--:—, ; , Class Friday Center company. The entire area Mrs. Guy Finney, church school [ D o n a t i o n s E a s i ly P a s s '"xMake^B Fourth Appear­ Damage. . .anti Bolton PTA Production Manchester was wall were, imprsstsd ttca l n ^ April ta*aa: of tha O. Y. -Moo^ has been--Interested T o l l a n d ‘ •r’’' ^ was wet doWniiy the 'SupeHHtikaenir ''Mrk::::Rb&!fr^^ ^ dia boy, Rajroond Charte».’'rt'™'tt> In this subject for nearly a decade . Alexander Toblaaaon la on a 'wL'at'" tM 63nd atiriusT' tps odqvSiiUbn "wtUi ^ • .^Amartcan SoropUmUt, official buslneaa trip to Florida and will Sharp,sharp, a«ri»ti»taMtStant--auperlntend'ent; -8up«rlntend'ent;y »^,5U U V » al; S aturday ance for Driving W ith Fourteen cents of 'every dollar , Contents Estimated at Csiveii W arm Respohse of-the Connecticut Parent Teach­ tns gravity of their responrtMIi- r^yuar of the orcanlaatlon which and was instrumental In establish­ 4*H Memfeers and Par­ collected In the Connecticut .Can­ ing the Tumor Clinic at Manches­ Mrs. L. It Ladd spent the Easter be a guest of relatives In South Walden V. Collins and Mrs. John ■ Raa .Gillection Nets ' Siispended License $29,000; Loss Insured By Pleased Audience ers Association wlthT4 members ties toward tha chUdrsp Sind youth -lEittalled each month to members holiday at the home of her sop. Carolina before returning. Porcheron, auditors; music com­U** j . cer Criusade last year was spent of the nine local units attending of today. American.parents nrast ‘is all tha clubs of the Amertcan ter Memorial Hospital.. Miss Jac-. ents Invitied, School on a year:round program of public W a p p i n g mittee, Mrs. John A. Harrison,n,. 12 Tons for Campaign Omar ^apman, 23, of 99 Oak Coveritriv April 21.-^ f Special I— By Doris M. O’lUUa the. two day session at Milford on tay ^t|me W ill Be Held at UConn ^airm an,—Mrs:—Walter - Fpster,TrL -- - ■ education to Inform-people about AprilT7~and-18r—^ ' r ---- street, received jail sentences cancer, to s4ve lives by encourag­ Damage estimated at $39,000 "was The Bolton PTA presentation of. of intenalifylng the teaching . of Mrs. June 'Ysomani Park of .Felt- Mrs. Sherwood Waldron, George! Manchester residents last night caused by a fire which gxrfted the Local delegates were MrSr El­ Rockville, April 21-T(Sp«clal) — Collins, Mrs. David Crockett and responded most generously to the totaling 180 eftys an April 25 at 7:30 p. m. at the Poul­ fSaorge Meade, Mrs. Bertram Hig­ their praise of the demonstrated . pension. Chapman pleade^.,gullty from Verplanck, SJrs. Oraydori hands more firmly If people'-^ttt- Mrs. 'Park IS nn assistant leader in gencrostty arid the valuable serv­ Locdl Stocks age to the 14-room colonial home the footlights so -well that any Lockwood, Mrs.' Robert Poster and AmorlcA are to continue aa a Tree try Bulldingl Room 11, University gins, Mrs. Alton Lane and Mrs. to both charges. '\ " and 313,000 to the contents, which separiitlon between sudlence and and strong people. wonderful the local Y organization and is ao- AnnieV. Collins; flower committee. ice rendered by. 265 volunteer Mrs. Ernest Gardner from Rob- of Connecticut. ' ’ loist at the South Congregational workers during the three hour. This was his fourth appeara'hco (Quotations .Furnished By included many valuable antiques. oast- hstl completely disappeared ertaon. Miss Ethel Robb, Mrs. * Delegates were privileged to y ' Ail 4-H members are Invited to Church. Hartford. Porter Collins, chairman, and Mrs. in the local court for driving .whtft Coburn & Sllddlebrook, Inc. The loss la fully covered by insur­ before the first net curtain fell. David Hartwell and Mrs. Alfred. tour the beautiful new , llllford. attend and bring their parents. Albert Stiles; chblr mothers, Mrs. canvass. ance. The atmosphere bccsmC so infor­ About 150 persons attended the The scene at drive headquar­ his license was suspended. Judge \ 12 Noon I’rices Anderson from Lincoln, with Mrs. High School where .the convention time This will be sii opporunity-for new Ruth Hood, Mrs. Kris Ksrlsen and Rottner ordered a 5100 fine" for Smoke from Uie blaze, which Is mal that a fluffed line w*s aa good was held, f t addition tj the 1^- all sports banquet Monday .night ters was reminiscent .of a political believed, to have started In a Raymond Schaller, president; and 4-H Club members to learn how to at the Wapping Contmunity House, Mrs. Horace Porter. ,■ headquarters on election night. the’Intt'er'coxmt along with a 90 -■' Bank Stocks - TV' as any of the contrived gaga of the Mrs. Ronald LfngSrd, vice praslj' nlficent auditorium with a aeaSfcg grade egga for Interior and exter­ honoring athletic teams of Ellt- "Also, religious education com­ Early returns from wo'rkers cov­ day jail sentence. He also imposed Bid Asked room in an ell at the rear of|^ the play. dent, representing the Manchester capacity of 1,500, the building 1ms ior quality. 4-H egg Judgsa will mittee, Rev. David Crockett, Mrs. 90 days in jail for taking the car old home, awakened Mr. and Mrs. Felix Jablon as Aaron Slick, was 52 rooms with 24.. of these regular worth Memorial High School. A ering outlying sections reported First National Bank G. Allxert Pearson Taylor, who were asleep in a bed­ PTA Council. 1-^- have the opportunity ...to receive roast bSef dinner was prepared David Crockett, kra. Guy Finney. very few lights on and a scarcity without the owner’s permission, of Manchester ■... .- 33 38 a natiwal as a shrewd cauntry Knox Walker 'o f Atlanta, Oa., olaasrooms. The building m u • M advice and get some practice Judg­ Mrs. Robert, Sharp, Mrs. Harry and said the jail sentences are to room in the front of the house, bumpkin and his ad libbing and served by the Ladles' Aid So­ of coJlcctlons. However, as work­ Hartford HaUonal 'nie.^^h annual •spring' cpncejt "l^ylor told Fire ^ tef,E rn est J; second vice, president of. the Na- completed in 1950 and b u a pupil ing. . A. Tolland County. 4-H Kgg ciety ' of- the. Wapping Community Welles, Mrs, Henry Peterson, Mrs. ers from" more- central -areas start­ -bo jwirvad .consecutively. - — - Bank -and -Trust'.-.-;-. ■29^ -bcwight, the. house.^ovvn.,.,5parH IlonairGongTesS" ;of- Parents/StKl -oapaol^ - of- i,35(l|, -. About 1(000 Judging team will be selected from Douglas Grant and Mrs. Frank of the Manchester High" School Slarkel th'at ‘^h e Sky was all 'red­ AUro Ann Zalrald plug 6f "the s.how was snss "Anita pupils are presently enrolled ftit Clhurch. ed to come In 'the goal assigned Hartford, Conn.'Trust. 82 dened when 1 looked out the win­ Teachers, was the keynote speaker the boy# and glrla taking part who The first speaker, Francis Geiss- Nleder\velfer; board of trustees, was approached and then exceeded Manchester Trust .... choirs and orchestra will bo held Gagtiardone ns Sis Riggs. She with "Everybody’s Schools" as hla by loss enrollment will exceed the are 14 years of age or older.- This John A. Harrison for thpe«"yesrs. tomorrow and. Wednesday cve- dow" after the smoke woke him. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zsleakt of turned In a very sure and spirited capacity and expiumton will be leam-wH^compets-in -a-state-con-. ler, athletic director and head long before the acheduled closing Phoenix-State Bank. eftog-’-tha—tomboy topic.. Two hour conference *nd at .lO p. m. an< consultations were held dally with neeeuary.—^ ------T----- ’■“SJ test next September. and David Collins for one year; then, according to Starkel. the engagement of. their daugh­ to perfection. Her mother, Mrs. Ideal delegates finding topics such It w u of note to the local people Every good little itir poet S ta tr Teachers College, stressed Personnel of both, the-Manches­ Fire Insurance Companies The home had been recently re­ ter. Miss Alice Ann Zalcski, to Recital Tonight the importance of sincerity of ushers, Philip Grant, chairman, ter Savings Bank and the Man­ Doris Mohr D'ltalia The A Cappella Choir of 140 ISugene Gagllardope. was very" ef­ as "How Good an Education Does that Milford's: aohool building deserves to spend its . Fraderic E. Werner of Manches­ Ralph Wetherell. Jr„ Guy Smith, Aetna Fire. ,51 53 . voioes; together with the. Boys' decorated both Ipside and out. Alfred Walter Klein, son of John fective as Mrj. Rose Berry, the the High Sqiiool Give Its .Grad­ gram -ia. almilar-to that of ' purpersei good training and the chester Tniit Company quickly Tfel. Manchester 5545 Hartford Fire ...... 131 N136 , Covcnlry 'Volunteer Co. 1 6t Klein of 109 Cooper Hill, street, widow who "wasn't going to marry ter will present Adria C. Dauplsis will to win. 1 Jr., Edward Sharp, Ronald Burn­ Choir of 40 voices and Girls' uates 7" and "What Can We Do to Chester, with three new elementU'y summer in our cogl, cool daughter of Mr. and Mia. Francis checked the returns of the work­ National Fire ...... 59 61 South Coventry and the Eaglevitlu Manchester, and the late Mrs. any me.h who didn't have the . Mrs. Hugh Greer; wife of ham, Carl Paterson and Richard ers, who were then served refresh­ Choir, of 85 voices, will present a Fire Department responded In Foster Better Community School schools already completed an d ; a vaults—guarded from Dauplsis of Mile Hill road, in former coach at Ellsworth, who Lyman-,'mimeographing and mail­ ments. ■ Bank personriel In at­ Teen Timers Ijavc pianried a Phoenix ...... 83 88 varied choral program and the Anna Klein. gumption tp, ask her" and man­ Relations?” both stimulating and fourth under ronatructlon. . tti- pianoforte recital this evening In scavenger hunt for their meeting Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. force to the alarm, and the fire Miss Zaleskl, a - graduate of aged to hold out on Aaron until the moths, fire, theftr And is now head basketball coach • at ing committee. Mrs. John Holden, tendance w*ere' Everett E, Moore, orchestra of . 34 pieces wilt be fea­ was extinguished by 2 a. 'm. Slar- chaitengiiif. ; Mra. tftrlb r DoJftfrar" o f N»w the chapel.of . the Union Congre the University of Connecticut; toM’ chairman, Mrs, David Collins, tomorrow night. Gail Fraser, Aetna Casualty ...... 86 90 tured between voatl ^elections. Ellsworth- High School. South final curtain. Dr. Finis Engleman, Connecticut Milford, president of the Connaotl- b . if you tell ua to have it gational Church starting at 8; 15 Jkmes'" Murray,- Edward Noren, kel said that 30 volunteer firemen, Windsor,.!# employed by Uxe Trav­ ■ Raymond Cooper a» -IVUbur of her experiences as “Mrs. Miss Joyce Irwin, Mrs. Truman Frank J. Miller,' John . F. Shea, Beveriy 'iMtliei' Bob Niel.son and Aetna L ife ...... 80 84 Tile choirs and orchestra wllf reported. commissioner of education, tftnreL cut- PTA,-presided at the conffti- IJ o'clock. , Jimmy Maneggia will serve on the be under the dilrectlon of G, Al­ elers Insurance (Company. Mr, MerrWew. the speculator who got oped the topic, "The. Srihoola, tlon, with Mrs, Harold Zlnman-«f HoUanderized, too, it Coach." She told of her love for Hills, Miss Aural Dewey, Miss Frederic Bocchino, -Mrs. Florence Cbnn. General 131 136 Fire fighters were forced to use Klein Is with the Manchester caught Iri-hta.own trap, turned In Miss Dauplsis Is a sophomore athletics, particularly basketball, Jeanne Harrison, Miss Lucretla Hadden and Robert Hathaway. refreshment committee. Hartford Steam Boll. . 34 37 bert Pearson, director of music Everybody's Responsibility,” at Hartford, first vloe president, Sa- will come back cleanaed in the Rockville High School. She Mrs. Henry Shockley, chairman gas masks and two Scott Air Pacs Luniber Company. a finished and convincing perform­ the Thuriiday evening session. sistlng. and how when her husband was 111 Graham and Miss IQdna Weber." On Saturday the second annual Travelers ...... ,.600 620 in the high school. This year sent out. with an emergency truck A June wadding is planned. ance. Mrs. James HasSptt, as hla of all dulling dirt and has studied music, for the past six this winter she was called on to The past church year was consi­ Cancer* Rag drive realised ap­ for the Ladies of St. Maurice rum­ PubUo L'tIUtles will complete Mr. Pearson's 20th r \ years and hopes to make music mage sale to be conducted at St. from the WilllmSntlc Fire Depart­ niece, was properly harried, pre­ “scout" the Rhode Island College dered very successful. proximately 12 tons of rags, car­ Conn. Light, Power... 15 16H year . .as teacher in the public ment to enter the smoke-filled ice because he was intoxicated. He ognltlon of the talents of their di­ was continued under $200 bond un­ grime, thoroughly reju­ her career. She Is a member of the team. . Other speakers were A son was bom at the Hartford James Hall in Manchester on Sat­ schools. tending to admire the beauty of High School Glee Club, an honor pets. mattresses and old clothes. Conn. P o w e r...... 36 38 house. Starkcl said today that Was also fined $20 on breach of country life while obviously near rector, j Marshall P. Lovsgrove, til next Monday. He was alrestod venated . . . looking for Jame.s Cunevalls of the Hartford Hospital Wednesday to Mr. and Chairman Robert W. Lappen re­ urday, April 26. has announced the Tickets may be purchased -at the construction of the biiilding’s were evidenced on Saturday when Saturday night by Patrolman Jobn student, and a member of the,8tu Courant Sports department; Dex­ names of those who will receive Hartford Elec. Lt. ... 47 49 the door. peace and Intoxication charges. nervous collapse after encounters all the world aa lovely aa dent Council. Mrs. F. Lee Magee of Ellington ported, that it will be several .days Hartford Goa Co. . . . . 36 .39 roof caused smoke to remain When released, Plummer will be with a wild bull and belligcren't they presented him with a gift, Baldyga and Peter Stauin. t o u t ­ ter Durham, toastmaster and rep­ road. They have two daughters. before all the material has been donations in various sections of trapped inside. pcntslng his Interpretation and di­ ing a minor accident. ^ This will be her first solo piano resentative of the Hartford Times, the town. Mrs. Hugo Broda has So. New England put on probattbn for six riionths turkey. , when you bought it. Hoi- recital, and she will play her en­ Mr. and Mrs. WaUer .Skinner are processed by Ostrinsky’s Junk Tei...... 33>4 35 H LENI AGAIN CLEARED Mrs. Taylor went to the home and placed In the cuato'dy of his ■John Schmidt, billed as a mys- rection of the play, 'Theunis Werkhoven, 20, [ipf and GMrge Stone and-June Rose the maternal grandparents. yard which served as the depot charge of the Mountain, Jdrs. of her son, George F. Taylor, II, landerizing tire program from memory. The representing the boys and girls Frank Bosio, Route 85, Clark and Manufacturing Companies mother, who will return him to toririus young man, kept everyone Rockville, -wu fined $31 Kir first part will be the “NuterSeker for the collection and which Is dis­ Berlin, April 21—(If)—Actress of Columbia -this morning, during Rhodo island for psychiatric treat­ guessing as to Ills true role as a speeding. coetaxmmore sports frqni the high schppl, posing of . the materials tp nearby Center .roads; Mrs- Stephen Licb' Am., Hardware „.,.... . 19 21 Lent Kiefenstahi convinced a de<. the fire-fighting. '. , ... Suite" by Tschalkovsky. which in^ The following letters and man. Route 44-A, Mrs. Stanley Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. , 43 46 ment. - A plea' for his release ,waa deteoUva unUl. tbe laat minuUs-Of - Winifred Hlnderer; 33; of -lii than *'juat eludes eight' selections. The second Week End Deaths sorting houses. nazlficatton court for the second Starkel was unable to return to made by his mother. the show In B capable and humor­ Lakewood circle, w u fined $31 tbr awards were presented during the Attorney Philip Bayer, general PatnOde, Route 6, Stony and South A.ssoc, Spring...... 31 34 time today that her career during Court Cases part will include "Valse in D Flat” evening by Merle Woodmansec, roada; Mrs. J. D. Avery, Rosedale; Bri.rtol Bra-ss ...... 12'i the fire housf until 6 a. m! today. ous performance. Mrs. Ralph Broil speeding. cleaning.” - (Minute Waltz) and “Valse in C chairman of the 1952 Cancer cam- 14 the Third RelcK'was artistic rather was very credible and. attractive superintendent of schools, and Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pai^n indsy annpwced that per- Mrs. Chester Luke and Mrs. Alex- Collins ...... 190 thflti poHtic&L______Eari ElHott, 46, of 23 Bah -Sharp Minor^-bty-F-r^a»epln, C. Be- coach Albert" Loelfler:" girla’”Baa Is Pepin, Coventry; and Sirs, Em-Hart ...... 7 4 "To 'Lady in Red wlio Very neas* road| w u fined $0 for hussy's “Ballade,” and “Mala New York—Col. James Goodwin sons who were nSt at home last A W*»f- Berlin court cleared the R o tliief t)rcler8 ly "took’’ Aaron. "Extras" who ap­ Margaret road, presented before ketball. certificates to Donna Hall, 55, Graham-PsUge Corpora­ night or forgot to turn oh an out­ Clcstlno Aiigusto, Hebron. Those Fafnir Bearing ...... 35, 38 45-year-old star of two decades peared In the night club scene were Ing a atop sign. guena" by E. Lecuona. Chapman, Gloria Grotto, June who live in Manchester and plan Hart A Cooley . . . . . : 37 40 ■On Tim e B uying Judge John S. O, Rottner In.Town '■ Dr. Thut to Speak tion executive, V/orld 'War I pilof, side light and -wish to contribute ago after a four-hopr trial. The M an Released Mrs. Mlchsfl (joldsnlder, Mrs. M. Court this morning for driving WalteC StankavtCh, 38, of Rose, Beverly Erickson; letter and 7th Photograph' JUcoimaissance “ should - mail tlialr gifts to the . to make donations to the_ sale are Lander.s, Frary. Clk. . 20 22 judges- ruled that supposedly new Dr. 1. N. Thut, professor of certifleafesrMary Kissahe amrVtr-- New Brit. Mach. Co. . '31 .33' Morton-Lassen. -Jr„TohnG-Rot h- while—under-th* -influence- of In-- philosophy at the University of Group comnimmer in.World War Manchester Trust Company. Per­ asked to bring their clothing and evidence failed to warrant a ver­ (Continued from Page One) wcll, Howard P. 'Jcnach and Ga*. toxlcatlng liquors or drugs, was tion. ginia Johnson: boys' basketball, sons who gathered rags but were bric-a-brac to the hall on Friday North and Judd .... . 28 31 Roger Williams of 1758 Tollimd Connecticut, will be the speaker II. Died SatXday.' Russell Hfg...... dict ’different from that of a BadCn Donald E. Plummer, 24, of 226 briel Reuben fined 31.25, He was arrested, last at the April meeting of t^he Rural George Stone, certificate and Detroit vXrank H. Bowen. 80, missed by the truck collection on evening. Anyone who wishes fur . 16 18 court in 1948. At that time, Miss Cliartcr Oak street, serving nine consumer goods as , soon as It Much credit Js due'the unseen night.by Patrolman. John Baldyga turnpike, w u found guilty . of sweater, Alfred Bowldas, Ronald Saturday should .call 8245 between ■ • ther Information about the sale is Stanley Works com. . 50 54 Rlefenstahl was. Judged a mere breach ofpeaca and fteed $18; """t Here’s a atrapless bra that really stays put! Vernon School Association tonight head of Ahe Detroit Office of the . .95 105 months for aggravated assault, will leartis what Congress is golrlg to menibers. of the troupe who ■ kept [on Broad street. 5177 at 8 o’clock at the Vernon Elemen­ Driscoll and Irving Foster, certifi­ National Labor Relations Board 9 a.m. and 4 p. m. tomorrow. asked to contact Mrs. Edward Terry Steam ...... “follower" of the party but ab­ be released Saturday, by a court do- about control powers. everything running sirioothly■ and William T. Lappen, 61, of 176 Joseph LaShay of North Fair- The cup is peek-a-;boo eyelet lined in Sheer cates. Awards to cheerleaders „ Solicitation of special lU.fts and, Steele, 8764; Mrs. John McDer­ Torrington...... 29li' 31'i solved from any penalties, tary School... During. the business went to Patricia Eckert," Mary for nrerly 20 years-. Died Saturday. Union Mfg...... 19 22 order Issued this morning by. Judge . Two.major, reasons.for .an early those, who managed the. business, .Eldrtdge street, was fined. $150 and field .street, arrested Wednesday nylon marijuiette , . . arid the scalloped bodice meeting, the nominating commit­ nn Arbor, Mich.—^^Halstead H. gifts from Industry are being con­ mott, 6566 or Mrs. Henry Sheck- Non; tltlan-haired but still slim John S. G, Rottner. He will have end to the regulations were cited: of the two.-nlght stand. The suc­ received 30 days auipended on an for failure to give a hand aigiftt forfURSTORAGE, Jean Ahern, Zulu Carey, Ann tinued by committee chairmen ley, ,2-1857. U. S. Envelope com. . . 63 73 and handsome, the woman once de­ Identical charge of driving under when pulling away from a cutb, pulls tight with a dainty ribbon. Tiny bones tee will present a slate of officers Breor and MargRret Parent. $rieley, 77, Industrialist and phil­ U. S. Envelope pfd. '. . 61 66 served six months of the sentence. (a) A removal of the restrictions cess of the show must have been in the breathe-easy nylon elastic midriff for the coming year. anthropist. Died Saturday. Willard B. Rogers and Joseph A .representative of the Sher­ scribed by Hitler as “the 4 >erfect Plummer was sentenced to Jail ftight act as a stlmuliint. to "lag­ very rewarding for all and es- the influence. w u found not guilty. A two cu ripoirs, remodelling The annual membership party win-Williams Company will talk 'Veeder-Root ...... 32 35 Nordic type” told the court her last September when'found guilty ging sales, and (b) Inflationary peclally the members of the cast A driving under the influence accident resulted. LsBhay told'tns keep your figure sleek and «iw - ^ Dr. Thut will have for his sub­ .of Abe Miller Post. American Cambridge, Ma.r8. .— James L. Wltkowskl. v%. ject. “Philosophy of Our Present Peters, 62, one of the nation’s fore­ on Interior decorating at the regu­ The above quotations are not to work had nothing to do with poli­ of attacking a local bartender with forces have subsided, for the pres­ who put In many long hours of charge against Duncan Kennedy,. court he had hla dlracUonal lights smooth! White, sizes 32-40 , 5 0 ond HOLLANDERIZING* gion, will be held- May 10 a^^he lar meeting of the WSCS on Wed- be construed a s actual markets. tics as such. ent, at least: rehearsal. Their gratitude and rec- 48, of 256 Middle turnpike east. on. Day Education.” The PTA Coun­ Community House. The au^lary most authorities on birds and TeL Windsor Locks 2-8079 a glass when he was refused serv- B and C cups. "■ cil and all members of PTA groups curator of Harvard University’s In the Town of Vernon are espe­ will serve a baked ham dmner at cially invited to attend this meet­ 7 p.m. Features of thc^tertaln- Museum of Comparative Zoology. ^isnusfaisjoKUsiBBi! A T K E I T H 'S ! onBiBiBiBn ment will be dancing apd bowling. Born In Boston. Died Saturday. BURTON'S, INC. ing . Assigned for Trial Paid up LeglorihalrM and thtlr Richmond, Va.—Mrr. Gertrude The following cases are assigned wives and paid up members of Coleman Hart, 75.’founder of the MAIN , CORSET SALON • 841 Main Street ■C-*. Tnwmbene'of thk'^suxlilBry -bwI MANCHESTER TRUST CO fof trial at "the ’Tuesday aessldri ntin b lr" League -of ' Republican IN iHLMRt 1 of the Tolland County Superior their husbands X^ve been Invited. Women and leader tn other wom­ Manchester Court, starting at JO a. m. with It has bcen/announced by Mrs. en’s organizations. Died Friday. Judge Edward J. Daly presiding: Daniel Cayknaugh, chairman of Columbus. O.—Joseph A. Park, 111 T^thnlfolBrl Frank Andrews vs. Josephine the local ckneer drlvei that a total 58, dean Of men at Ohio State Uni­ of 330.S has been contributed to Ne«« at the Town Hall April 28 to ■* — and — vs. .The Eaaterrr Trucking Co. Ad­ Sleet a town committee and chair' Llndai Ntrph^n ditional cases are assigned for man and to hsme delegates to" the ■■•'^DaniMl MeNally both Wednesday and Thursday. / various conventions. STATE “ LADV PATS To Hear Professor / Bo>-s 13 and 14 years old and — NOU P i ^h YIWG A N D E X LTION . David Philips, head 6f-^ the their -parents. Interested-in foroi' .speech deparUpcnt.at the ..Univer­ ,lng . a Sq.uUi .Windsor Alpmni. sity of Connecticut, v to be the League, are asked to .meet at the — ...... r-"' l - .fSAunw,.'.! Rotary Club speaker w the noon Town Hell April 23 at 8 p. m. The f A LL PRICED mectins; tomorrow at the..Elkll speakfti:...iiiiU,,Jae.. Jack-.Cai:nay,.-di«, F A iriE E O W " Home. He will be/the guest of rector of Alumni Lcaffue baseball • Cont. Evef>' Ni|(ht from Dusk CEILING Attorney Bemari^. Ackerman In the state, who w;!!! also show Na Damoa ^Temple movies, Offleers will be elected pftSS ON ANY PRE-WAR CAR Damon Temple, Pythian Slsftra, and plans made' to raise the 3400 nURK'siui Keith's Hand Hooked Rugs'Are Truly Heirlooms Of The Future. Glamorous Floor Covering , . Perfect For will meet tqnight at 8 o’clock at budget. The local tegin, which will PLUS: “Havana Rose*’ BURNSIDE^ A V IH U F The Early American Interior . . And Many Designs Are Fuhlon Right For Modem Rooms. You'll . the Moose/Hall on Elm street. be comprised of graduates of the ^MTVIIN HANCnlSTie' Flhd Our’CdlliSetlbrt Of’RSgfstelba'OMglrtWs Sult'SWe ror'Tburi (3yWl H

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY. APRIL 21, 19j>2 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, APRIL 21, 19o2 -si— IA g e F o i m ...... ------I ■ - ■ ...... are former: M ayor Francts Dana- z.lewicc and his assistant,' William 11 Vb M i siV m Dempeipafs Have - tcnlge Assails —-- "her o f MeridBii.' form er Maalenant- J- Suva, ...who., resigned .ilcQin. .the Achetil.,. juiHiqfttks ^ CSioiieyyBrothers’— |lJIiidi-Bdol3w&iing pureirad&ig'a'troop and AlfierldiLh SYB MirtWJlismk" by Florence Wal­ H«ld Ex-Convict telephone, the boy’s mother-WM GbvVrhbr"’ R b W K ''’ '"'PSl^tOhs'’''’ 'b'f jBtrin'st"' Msyr-^ThF- »inotm f o f Sag by Girl Scouts Troop 78; and lace with a caat of Nancy Ogleby, patknt. Successful Dance - Balclwi (Mt ips Farmington, and Deput.v State Housing Director th,c alleged overdrafts - *2,889.90 South Coventry Wi-’wrsrmght outing by Troop -7t- B*tty:^Lac8k, - VvoMlf. Kardkg. Tlte'^^ ciilW vvas ‘fotHk unhaTmed ... PliiitV Reopens rrn-'TV.-'jWUJiirva’ r. r. £;raw-u'% ' 11 comptroller Chariea .Pi Jdarper ot, in. iAndzliewicz!*--case. and $B55Ji7 Glrl Scouts. Persons not contacted Walter Van Arsdale. Thomas W. T d F F l C at the hospital. Mlddlebury. In Sova's -had been repaid, the Mr*- TBttVne Uttto .aniL-dsairlhg to place an.q|der or Rider And Raymond CUlver, direc­ ...... , --- . r-- .. m i^'^The Master-8 Touch \ .. A., moat auccesaful testimonial Torrlnglon-, -April 2jb—(i»b—Gov­ •■Others who ha've been men­ Meriderr, Abril 31 fin- ?Fem er atirtrt'oif'*’ fopflrt 'shrtwed'.": tor; "The MairiagS Proposal": by Fulf'scaie opo-aiiohs feli. ;-ied Andziewicz, a Republican. CtoiyeBti^ l-ttW i tv further Information may cqh- dinner and dance were held the ernor Xiodgc says It Is fortunate tioned ax'beltmglng to the group' 'City Comptroller John J. And- taCt^ Mrsi' Arnold Carlson, nalgb- Anton. Ctaakov. caat. . Raymqn.d. ,, Havana,. Cuba, April 21^^^^ .■.EXTl.JSQ|gLA T O %,PiP.S4,.-.,;, tbk..m ornkg-tat Cbeniij; Hfqthers include •former " ■Irieutenant. Gov- Bought - a third - term .as .coutptroU- mia not only for ike R^ubUc{m''pai’ty. irie.wicz, whose'ikhduct^^b^ that of-' ' borhood chairman. Cookies will Mot. Culver, Raye Culver and Robert Havana police today, held an ,^ex- after a lOwlay. shut-down, which Y ou n g' li^ b e ra tlc '' nter'b«llkng;...... - Lutheran Church'win Tfdid'a"rum­ The Robertaon School boys’ The Hatheway-Mlller American Painters and Paperhangers SlirtUin W A T R Wcrtsirbu'rv\, : A Hoihemak«r« H®y J "" Legion Auxiliary grocery social mage sale in the pArish hou.se on Don’t let your cherished furs be a Ireiit for Summer’s tsrested women k the state has baseball team defeated the Hebron CALL ANYTIMl 7691 Telephone 2-2022 Cooper street on Wedneoday, be­ SMrtten W N L C New Uitdon Elementary School, A to 7 Thiira- has been postponed to Tuesday, ibe«n •tntmgtd for April 25 the April 29 at 8 p. m. and will ba ginning at 9 a. m. Food will be on destructive moths!. Protect their lustrous beauty. Put ^School of Home EcOnomlr*. Vni- day In Hebron. Lucius A. PeiU'h- sale In the kitchen of the church , gili, Jr., starling pitcher, hail'a no held In the Ellington Town Hall. verslty of Connecticut. The.pro- Mrs. Patrick Close is chslrman of at the same time. I SPECIALIZING IN them out of harm’s way in our cold storage vaults— • DOOFIMC rgram has been arranged to give hit. MO run game g o l:^ ini° - i ’’ * CONNICTICUT 8TATI aiT sh gem en ts...... Members 'wishing to contribute ; •women a deeper understanding of flftb Inning. Clifford DerVeau was away from motHs, heat and dirt. / i finishing pitcher. .IpsSph Suggs May 6. Tuesday evening. Ladles articles should bring them to the' CUSTOM BUILT HOMES l\ e . S I D I H C -NITWORK ; the role of Home Economics In Ihc Auxiliary of Hatheway - Miller parish house tomorrow. Food | : field of family and commimlty Ilv- played a good defensive game. Ralph Noyes wqa catcher for the Post,, No. 82, will meet at the should be brought in on Wednes- I GENERAL CONTRACTING A. A. DION, INC. Cillzena Committee For Sprague— Frank Raymotld, ChalrnuHi flng. In addition tha visit to the home of Miss Ida Bancroft, for day morning. 299 Autumn SL Tel. 4860 ■ University will* acquaint mothers flrat' five Innings with Wayne REMODE IJNG AND REPAIRING SPECIAL 1 DAY CLEANING SERVICE—WORK Ci,ay for the remainder of the their regular -meeting. Popples will Mrs. Henry Freihelt, general the value of Home Economics be distributed which the members tm k ln g for their daughters, both game. ' chairman, will take care of any FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED ACCEPTED UP TO 10 A. M., EXCEPT SATURDAYS as preparation for marriage and Coventry Garden Club will have will sell. pick-up service where needed. homemaklng and aa training for a Its eighth anhual flower show with The Ellington Decoration Day 'profeasion. The morning program ,n theme of "Maytime" May 17 committee will hold their first meeting In the Ellington Town ERNEST A. RJTCHIE *ott "Underatanding Others" will from ‘2-9 p. m. In the Nathan Hale Memorial Group NOW SHOWING AT - -tbsndn al-0:3O ■a- .m-.ln, the iio p if .Community .Ccutcr^.'.audltorlunt.. Hall Thursday. April 24, at 7:30 .15 LIBERTY.ST- TEL. 8172. MANCHESTER,, ; Economics Building. Those altehil- All persons Interested In entering p. m. ■ All lnterestcd~arc teqdesi- are requested to bring a box arrangements, apcclmcns, horticul­ ed to attend'and assist it\ the plan­ Meeriiig Tonight ture . Including flow'erlng, shrubs, ning' of the day. Two members of speaker In the'' afternoon houseplants and flowers are re- each organization In town will DRY CLEANERS ;WH1 be Miss Maty Rokahr on quetacd to contact- M ric. Evans; participate. A -meeting of thf permanent 93 WELLS STREET TELEPHONE 7254 V . "Home Economics Around the entry chairman aa soon ak.possl- Mrs. Fred H. Aboin has moved Memorial Day Committee has been i World?’ Miss Roksdir has for blc. Mrs. John H. Westland la gen­ from the Luginbuhl house on Main called for tonight at 8 o'clock in BENSON’S {many years, been home manage- eral chairman of the show. street, Ellington, to the apart- the Municipal Building by the ' ‘ " 4nwnrt' speclailat lii the Federol-Ex» Mv..' and Mra.: .£,• Lyon Beerwort .Mient k , the Pease JkoiMie .on S.omors -committee's, .chairman, .William- Jr itension Service of the U.S.D.A. have returned to their home bn road. Shields. I She 1* at present In charge of the L#ke ■ street, after _ spending thf Mr. and Mra, Edward Koehler The committee will discuss plans fHom e ’ Economic's Section In ■- the Winter In Flbrid'a; '" of'Som ers road observed their for the observance "of Memorial NEW 1952 I FM eral Extension Sendee. She Coventry Day School Is conduct­ 49th anniversary Thursday. The Day and Committees for the sca- CASH V6U CET only celebration was a few friends ikm will be appointed. h n . don* extension work In Ne- ing Us 14lh New Horizons tour raoMPTLY to 4-out of .. called during the day .and evening. 14 Met. lO N ei. btiaka and was State Home Detn- this week through the- Middle A t­ 5 ^men and wonaen—married or iI oBtratlon leader In Wyoming. In lantic States. The 16(K)-mllc tour Mra. Koehler Is a retired school $271.29 $316.47 i i y o oh* travaled.around.Uta.VfOcld. teacher., tingle. Cash loans for worthy _ began at-9 a. m. Buiiday from- lhe purposes Phone for l^visit loan M 2 403.08- 475.80- X M tln g home economlats — — —i-*- ' ‘ and --a school■cnooj andana willwiu be.Dc.compieiea completed Sataat- Anthony DeCarll w*of 10 Falrview E n g a g e m e n t Abev« payirwnH cover everythuigt ------iittirtykg hnmn nr.mnmira wnrlc -tirday ■nlphl" wheiviAhe-geoua r»-i AJt£fiUCv.&-AUIlU.JDL.U)fi— E UtogttUt • • • wi^ite > . , or com© in todmyf prpmptly repoid in 12 tenseculiv* GIANT SALE turns to tlvclr homes. Nine pupils Center School,Schnol wasu-a* treatedtrented at the 1 MWIHL-tm! iRnrvlously she had traveled In Ett ave viwia • astsiv |eu^iia Leons $23 te $500 ivtenihly iniioltm«nls «f SIO.OS eacK. ■rdb* for two atimmers and In Mex- Rockville City Hospital for a bad-- IN THi 1952 ZanlunRo-Moriconi Refrigerator with of the school arc being accompan- Mr. and Mrs. Pasquaie Zan- On tignotura Alone (Conn.) ; ic T . lepa for such pilyposes as a bara Kuhne. .' A summer wedding is planned. Imqi 'mat! It ttllEttli tl til tlitrMi4)ii| Itwni ’s a i the eniror the season b.v The Republican 'Town Coni- Bridgeport, April 21—-'OPl— A U S TOOLS for Only *1 2 7 1 2 Bishop Henry J, O'Brien of the vnies Troop .69 and .70; pur­ mtHeo:.\yl)I..pre.senl, arv.evening, o f - YOU SAVE^331S - ring a troop flag by Troop 72; plays Saturday at- 8 p. .m. at the Hartford Rbhiah (Jathblic’ 'dloeese Nathan Hgle Community Center dedicated the new St. Ann's to be given by Coventry Players. Church, a red brick early English "Three one-act plays and a mono­ Gothic, structure, here yesterday i f Bright Color logue wItLbe given. at a ceremony attended by nearly ’ These Include “The Great West- 1,000' peraOns. The pariah, organ­ For Trim . ized In 1922, was served by a port­ able church for four yeara, and by a basement church since 1926, . Star Bedspread ______:.d„

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" - i PAGE SEVBIf'^ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. M O N D AY, A P R IL 21, 1952 MAXCmaiBB E V E W G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONK, MONDAT, APRIL 21, 1962 .. lU...I',.’. . PAGE SIX A tte n d r Chaiter Member-^ oppoM tbin, the long^ we confine W ill Appoint ^ 7 Fatner. ana Son In Play .Ol^.o«pn pcJicy. to one :.ii~ayyRriT;J3r:c~-'. •ff "A.-, v c ,-v: Radio and T V ’ Party^ for Lipps — Hoiuwed ^y Club fh * jputlUon of OenHAny aeiin a WOOOr^SW w h a t —*!• •«»sr/«.V»feVr''* •■ S'» /riVv . , . ..i7s>- i>Eimtbi9 ijtriun 'peniaimmt* p m Hthe 'greaWf T o U n it o£ Eaaterii Standard Ttttrt WNMcMCh: S A memorial service for the late r FOBLISHXD BT— T M , the risk that Oaritiany will wrench An open house was held yester­ m a •'■V y. ■«s'r.4 s ww»»» ' i ^ i f out o f omitol' and! (IQlier ^^pphllckn. - Town day 'aflenibbh fob l i t , and MI*. Carl Johnson.' 009'pf. tja chartor <$•!:»$— 'w e ve — Neva: Good Morning members of, the club, was held at aeiae what it wahtn for llaelf or a ir m a n William S. i Daviea said «.>al:^WTIC—Bsckstsga Wife. Jacob J. Lipp at their home, 369 1 WCCC^^^k. _ Mualcl Ihc meeting of the Liither-Wsds bargain for it with Ruasla. today he will appoint from five to HAND DECORATED WHAY-Polka H(V. . WTICHBob Steele'a Momln# Watch.; Bidwell street, in honor ' of their seven members to the nominating WTHT-^Mbslna of the Alf. WDRC-HJ'd Music Box; News. 46th wedding anniversary. Over ofthe Emanuel Lutheran Church ronB4«4 Oetotwr 1 ^ 1 5 1 ‘ When we oppoae Oermwiy'a WKNB—NeviT'IBMebtU Metlnee. WHATL-CoBee Club. natural trade outleta. when we. p^ committee which wilf-draw up a , WJJKC—Thft WONS—Bill Jenklna Show. 100 relatives and' friends called Friday eVenlng at the church, e? la t e ' of candtdatea for-the - to w Accessories 4.l^-WTHT--lfcr Nel|jShWr " ■WKNB^Newwr-phth-Mater-"- ” during the arterndbh; J, itugo Benaon presided at the ru 4 Hoii&ra- BnUnd at t6a p .i:SS—tVTHT-Aereno Oammell. 7'lcketa can be aecured at Bur- Columba’s caiapel. Rev. Father 23% W TIC—GpV. John Lod*e. WKNB—NewsXFred Warinf, Cion is aponaoring the play for to# ; shop, in the lobby f u n e r a l the automatic advantage the Special Purchase W THT—My TruVStory. Mr*. Helen Beebe of 79 Hollla- / -I p/ John H o h n a n performed the W ONS-^uslc for America. WDRPMRty Lombardo.' WTIC—Weleome TSsvelera, ter atreet anfi Mrs. Dorothy Beal CMnttnunlty Player*:’ ! of Mancheater Hoapital. - trom - a Democrats enjoy In this year's double ring ceremony in the pres­ WCCC—19 Hundred >u,d 90 Hits. SERVICE battle for control of Congress. ence of. close friends and families • .!^IC-aThrce Star Extra. of Talcottvllle are co-chairmen of William take* toe part of Fxi j member of either the nurae*' or WT h T —Stock Market; Sporta. W HAT—lUltan News^ , piaTera* groups, or at the door. ■ao SaafShia: KM# ^ of the couple, before an altar dec­ I»;1S—WDRC—Arthur Godi a committee making arrangement* Deveo', an atiomey who arranges Onntnd J.Weit publleaUoB aaeept Saturw— By these statistics, the Repub. ■WDRC—l/owell Thomas. WHAT-latllan Music. ' ^ ^ for the GoWen Rule Club’a "Coun­ llcans not only have to defend orated with Elaeter Lilies and ><:IS—WONS—News. WONS—Crean Patterson Sbo' try Fair” on Saturday, April 26, deals In luid about Washington for Dirtetor baskets of white carnations. Msu' and Sale W TIO-Fhllco Vance. tS:U—W THT—Whispering Street! Madam— Have you any refer­ in the Talcottvtlle Congregational Hany Brock, the junkyard ty­ Monday, April SI every one of their own 10 doubt­ rice Therrlen played the tradition f.lS —WONS—News; Fulton Lev's. Jr- WONS—Frank Slr.glser. ences? ‘ • WDRC—Beulah. t#:S»—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Church. coon. "Bill'.’ has played many var-, ful seats, but capture at least at bridal music. W TH T—Weather: Journal of- the j PflBnsyhnuiia’i Primary WTIC—Double or Nothing. \ ^ e fair will open at 4 o'clock led role* to perfection and la fam­ Cook—Oh yes, ma'am many but three of the five doubtful Demo­ The bride, who was give in mar­ WONS—Sammy Kaye. Jn^^.aoclal room* of the church iliar to many Mahcheatee theater­ I don't carry them. They hardly do riage by her father, wore a suit of ^ jIV^WONS—T ello Test. WKNB—Mystery Volcx 2 Thera la a praaidentlal prefer- cratic scats, if they sre to present W TH T—Elmer Darls. ' WCCC—News: Muale. ■ , 'and cbqtlnue throughout the eve­ goers. Ho haa been seen 'in "A r ­ me justice. tourqulM gabardine with white ac­ 4>od< primary In Pennsylvania to- their presidential candidate, as-' 12 f t w id e WDRC--Jack Smith. IS:4&—W THT—Against the Storm. ning. A. snack bar will be one senic and Old Lace," "Hafvey," cessories. She carried an old fa­ r,M —WONS—Gabriel Heatter. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. __ 'Light Up the Sky," "Jenny Kiss­ iSoriuw, but It wlU not nsceaaarily suming be himself is victorious, WTIC—News of the World. ll:t^ W C C C —15 Hundred and 90 HIta of the feature*. A kiddie center shioned bouquet of lilies of the will be aet hp for the children, ed Me,” "You Can't Take It with with. Republican control of Con- W HAT—Symphony Hall. WKNB—News; *40 Club. & va any Influence on the way valley and white roses. ■WTHT—Lone. Ranker. WONS—Ladles Fair. j with a fl*)i pondsand other amtiae You," and many others. atato'a 70 delegaUa vote at gress. ' Miss Joan Mac Kelly was tier WDRO—Club Fifteen. WTHT—Lena- Journey. ' Tie Sign of 0 W n C —Strike It Rich. t menu. Dart Itod beaji-bag Buddy whoae real name 1* Wil­ Ugal Bevoragos RapubUcan NaUonal Oonven- In a closely fought election, 'it sister's maid of honor.' She" ■ wore ■ - ?:«*—W DRC-Bd Murrow. throwing, guesalngx^ana in a liam, Jr., will talto the role of a a pink suit with navy'accessories WONS—Vic Damone. WDRC—Arthur Oootrey. . AT LOW PRICES “ w o r t h y service would not be at all unusual for the WTIC—One Man's Family, WHAY—Italian Voice. bottle, forlune-telllng\^and and cafrled an old fashioned boU' i :»*--:WDRC—Suspense. 11:1*—W THT—When a Girl Marries. "white elephant" aale ar^'jdanned [ih a dalagaUa in Pennaylvanla. Democrats to retain their present quet of pink roses. 11 WHAT-.'Cote Glee CTub. U^M^WD^RO^rsnd Arihur Drug Stores 142 East Center St. hy the committee,______\ .... —WTTC—TOUroad Hour.------— 8-«-A r M. to 11 P. M. Re -80~ttr-4# majority In -the7 Smste:- WONS—Women of the Teat. WONS—Queen for a Day. No admlaslon will be aakad: — - Mancheater— — strict where there la a contest In a close election, they might was best man, and ushering were $15.00 GRADE WTHT—Henry a, Tsyjor.^ WTICriC—Bob ______and Ray. however, it la expected there v Norman Pohimann, brbtoenof (he g;15_WHAT—Bit of^IreMnd. WCCC—News: 15 Hundred and WiLLIMB~ etween a Taft aiato and an 'Biaen- even Increase their margin of con­ WTHT—Your U. 8. Senator. Hits. be varloua thing* to Interest both groom ahd John Casey of Willi young and old and at the same are Wready aelectad, trol,------— ------tTta—WDHG—AH bur Godfrey jjr4jH\TORC.i-R8FH^^^ mantle, -B^trtend. Immediately fo l time help the cause. hey have been picked by the If Republicans have any foolish lowing the ceremony a reception Scout*,. . WTtC—Deve Qerroway WTHT’-The Big Hxnd WKNB—Music Out of the Weet. SERYICE ate political machine, Idea that their main chances In was held at the Liberty Hill Log WONS—Crime Doee Not P»y. ^ TRUSTY RETURNED Cabin, after which the couple left ■WTIC—Voice of Flreetone. Afteraaoa BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE j At Chicago, they will vote the the November election are so good LUXURYTWIST .. W H A T -’Weetern Ctrxrxtt. Wendy Warren. 34^M0AD ST. for-a two wSek wedding trip • ;M)_WDRC—Ridlo The*ter.. WCCC—Luncheon Muilcale. . ^ y the state political machine they can afford to nornlnste any WKNB—News; Movie Time. New Haven, April 21-—(/f'l—Mra. l&e Florida. When they return they WTIC—Telephone Hour. Elbert Mitchell, visiting her' 28- IN MANCHESTER ■ ftlla them to...... capdidatc who does not at least will make their home in a qewly W TH T—Speaking of Book*. .W Q N^Curt Mav^y Time. F U a ^ D „ WONS—Crime Fighter*, W HAT—Italian Voice. year-old husband "at the' County That's the way it seems with the ‘'easy come—eaay j This is an old Pennsylvania tra­ seem to have a chance of leading furnished cottage on the lake f :S*_W TIC—B«nd of Amertc*. WTIC—Newk? Weather. jail Saturday, told him that their R A N G E O IL 7 roetn home, attached garage. Is fine residential aectlon. Lhing a country-wide Republican sweep, The bride was graduated from BROADLOOM WONS—W «r From. Home Front. W TH T—Jack ^ c h Show. room with fireplace; dining room with comer cablne"!. modern go” operation of our Stanley overhead garage doora. ction.. Tha nomination of- Abra- aoh wa.4 quite ill. Yesterday, Windham High School and is now WHAT—Nile Watch, 12:15—WDRC—Aunt Jennie’s Stories. They open and shut like a breeze, with no tugging l|am Lincoln hinged upon a deal, a study of the sehstorlal. situation, '"I W TH T—Go Ahe»d Hartford. WKNB—Dick Haymes- Mitchell, tniaty, walked away ★ ★ ★ kitchen-with tile floor, diahwaaher and caWnela. lAvntory flrat employed In the traffic depart WONS—News; Women’a'Psife. / floor. Four bedrooms (one in )cilotty pine) plua third floor apace volvlng a cabinet poet for the which will determine which party SALTWATER II:#*—-WDRC—Bob Hawk. from the jail. Forty minute* later against the wnid— no slammiAg— no banging— no broken ment of toe SNE5T, CD. Wllllman I f you want your floors to ^ V e the deep, thick luxury of fine twist W THT—New*. WTIC—Down Homers. police found him at hi* son's bed- for two rooma. Second floor tiled bathroom and plumbing. In for ate Republican leader o f that really possesses governing power tic office. Mr. Pohimann, who was WONS—Frank Edwarda. W TH T—Victor H. LIndlahr. . OIL HEATING against the wind— no slamming— no banging— no broken - S GREEN broadloom . . . this saving is for you! Full V* inches thick, this W n C —Musical Album. ItrS^WCCC—News. aide. They booked him on a charge extra bathroom. Plenty of large cloarta and many other feature*. 4ay. On the ave of the 1948 oon- for at least the next two years,” graduated frbrti Windham Technl WKNB—Man on the Street. of escape from jail and returned EQUIPMENT ' luxury carpet gives your floors a plain, deeply textured, nubby 1»: 1» —WONS—Jack’ s Waxworka WTHT—Phi! Becker; News. All windows metal weather-at ripped (100% Insulation) storm These sectional doors are good-looking— moderately l^U on, the sudden swing of ought to bring them down to cal School, la employed by the W TH T—Dream Harbor. him to the inatUutlon. Barrett Plumbing Supply Co. PEARLMIST effect so desirable in today’s decorating. For room size rugs or wall- l»:Sa—WTIC — RobeH Montgomery, w n C —Marjorie MlHs Hour. todows. doors and screen*. Steam heat, oil, .automatic hot priced— a cinch to install on new garage or old. ylvania to Dewey clinched earth. WONS—Woman’a P a r » . Manchester, ns a sales, clerk. to-wall carpeting, Limited quantity; immediate delivery. ^^ews; Dangerous Assignment, WDRC—Romance of Helen Trent Estimates On Request water.. Separate laundry room In large cellar. 1-4 nomination for him, amid Politics aa 'usual won't be good GRAY WDRC—Robert Q'a Waxworks. W HAT—L a ron s Prouram. W e have the latest Stanley swing up and roll np Mrs. Janet Collins Erickson, W TH T—Time for Defenae. enough '■ for that situation. Wa tfT45—WCpC^Mufilt; for Milady.--”' • G A L L . . '.LotTaWfU. landscaped Wlh many abnib* and trees'with rear models to choose fr^m, Ktop in and IooIl fsBo over. of' a deal 'for-w OabMet who has epriit several weeks visit­ ’ ■•”•■ WHAT^^-imte W atch .------■ roofed terrace. Dining room hall and stairway carpeting, rlrctrio don’t happen to think it would be ing here with her parents, work­ 11:#»—New* .on all Stat.ona. WDRC^^ur Gal Sunday. The fact that Dewey lost Pattees. Btove, rerri||g.rator and Bendix washer are Included In sale price pf PayyMonthly • good enough to win the presi­ ing on the staff at Windham Com­ lI:l»-WTIO-?tewa. ‘—We the Women. 2-1257 Rept the auppoaed deal in the munity Memorial Hospital during W TH T—Bob Ex, Lloyd. ^ ON8—Crean Patterson. dency either. WDRC—Public Senlce Program. WDRC—News. Malm of rumor. - ^ her Stay, leftTuesday for Indiana. W HAT—Nile WatCK (I n the present situation, one There a^e will join her husband, WONS—Jack's WaxVorka. ^ ' . WCOC—Mancheater Matinee. $ 2 1 ,0 0 d 11:94—WTIC—Burpriae SCTcnade, WTIC—News. fo c k of Pennsylvania delegates is Cpl. Clifford A; Erickson, who was W'HAT—Betty Kimball, UPANOV JUNE 80. The Lighter Touch In Texas during her stay here but U :»*—WONB—New*. , WKNB—Pattees. ^ tro lle d by the old Grundy ele- 1I:#4—WTIC—New*; Muilc,' WONB—News. aMfcBfcgmiaSa who will nqw be stationed at Camp .CAN JU S.aE E M ^ APPO W IM efC l! QM-Jf.. '■•IBWrit 'of -flie stats Republics^ ma­ A , sente ...of Jiunwr; has . .been ■■ ■ Taaaarxow,: We.itbe .Woman. ^liniioiMT QuACiiii creeping Into the news, and per­ Atitebury'tiiTn'dlsna. ■ “ ■ ■ ' ' 5 *:i4—WTIC— N ew »^ ^ ra n k Atw 1:15—WDRC-^Ma Perkins. HANDLED WITH CARE ss. Another, and larger bloc Is It wak erroneously stated tn this Program. WTIC—Juke Box Jlnirl^s. BUILDING MATERIALS Btrolled by fSoveimor Johh-S. haps .it's a sign that Uis woeld. Is column « . fsw slays ago ..that Miss . WHAT-^NewiualuraJ Roimdup,.. ^.WONS—iTankea Food Show. • — «:* *—WONS^OTl Jenklna Show. - W TliT^Paul Harvey. Cost Yia8p«cUL..- Ity fire,, your: expenses wHUe elattons- ■ are with tha Ohmdy • :4S—■'VlIAT—■yarlety'Trmer'' - " I jS ^ W T H T —DIbk Wall’s Muale Hall. Aament, and he himself proclaims stance, the touqh we like best, and pital School of Nursing but was W THT—Breakfast wlUi Ben. 1:4.V~WDRC—The Guldlnc LIrht. Every Ingredient, every amount in substitute accommodations WONG—Weather; Bill Jenklna. toe one. w h l^ came an instructor In-several New York WONS-^porta Review. la cmrefuUy checked by our reg­ may run ^far above normal. mat htfftri hs dtcidfs ■StfitJnTOipTtSTB:'"----- , — 7:##_WCCC—Good Morning; GooG 1:55—WONS—'Boston waves. : 11---- .lisar closest to putting Mr. TTumsn in Music. WHAT—Red Sox vs. S ^ to rf., . he Intends to consult with General George F. Taylor of the Hop ------pfus nriodem^s^ ~ WKNB—Phil Hala Show. istered pharmacist, aaauring you his proper place, catne from the 2;00_WCCC—News; Music, x ' And you’ll have, to meet Douglas MacArthur, who Is cer­ River District, has been promoted W TIC—Bob Steele. WDRC—Second Mrs. B u rt^ ,, of absolute mecuncy. congressman who wired the Presi­ to lead test engineer at the Pratt WDRC—News, WONS—Conn. Ballroom. these' bills out o f your own tainly no Elsenhower enthusiast. •WHAT—Allan Brown Shew. WTHT—Marv Marjraret McBrid^r pocket unless you have our The prscttcal poUtlciana of dent: . and Whitney Division plant of the ■ WONB—Weather: Newa 2; 15.^WTIC—Doctor’s Wife. * United Aircraft Corporation at 5 ..:..’,' ...... ,, • WTHT*e*re«ltf**t with' Sen, WPRCr^Pewy. Mnsmr..-__ PrescrlptitMis-GaUed For low coal Addithmal Lh4ng Ex­ Pcansylvanls are lienkstomed to "Why don’t you seise the Mis­ Blast Hartford, according to an ?:1»—WONS—New*. 2:M—WONS—News. pense Insurance. ignoring the results of the state’s souri River?” announcement from the company. WKNB—P ill Hale. . WKNB—Tanks* vs. Athletics. X ' *nd Delivered Limifi^ Quantity -LimU^d Time If that was a touch which de­ - No wonder P^neanti^^€^ I 4:3d—WCCC—News: Music. presidential preference primary Mr. Taylor and his family moved W THT—Music Hall; Jlewi. _In 1948, Harold Staasen won that flated Mr. Tnunsn, we find equal­ to Columbia a couple of years agy, WDRC—Nora Drake. ly delightful a tommeht from”s ”fe- to make their home. ------— _ _ .. Jill in M WONS—Conn. BaRmom'. primary hpmdily. He got only one Merton A. Wolff was guest ot WTIC—Cinderella Weekend. FIME cent foreign visitor here - which 8:45—WDRC—Brighter Day...... - e ( the state’s 70 delegates.---- Kohor at a: testimonial dinner Television 8:85—WDRC—Hilltop House. "T' There is only one way in which tends to deflate toe entire Ameri­ given him by his fonper associates W'Cee—Music. PHflWttCY^ W THT—MarlSfe For Two. tomorrow's preferential voting can ego.. on the Groton-New London Bridge. f r e e nELTVERY t During a social hour following toe - The best modern borrows tlie^6est of the past and in­ W TIC—U fe Can Be Beautiful. n IS could develop some influence. That Never . have the tables been WNHC—TV WONS—Jack Downey’s Music Shop. 664 Center S t TeL 2-9814 dinner, which was given In the corporates the latest idefts for Twentieth Century P. M. lS:15—w n C —Road of Life. Is . it It should demonstrate an turned quite so neatly, in toe de­ Sea Horse in Noank, Mr. .Wolff 129.00 casual living. Pinea^tiqua does just that . . . so it’s 4 :(»—Tank* Athletic*. WDRC—Art Llnkletler. overpowering popular sentiment partment of American assump­ was presented with a handsome 5 ;l»—Space Cadet W THT—Mary Martin. GOOD modern. Biaflehester knows it, and has shown *:18—Gabby Hayea I S:8#—W"nC—Pepper Touns’a Family. far Eisenhower. In that event, It tions about America, as In the pen and pencil set.; Mrs. Ruby 5:30—Howdy Doody. • WCCC—Newt; Music. Wolff, his mother, who was also a its aproval by jtk enthusiastic r^eption of this new comment Premier Tage Erlsnder (S^OO^Faihloni In.. Uuilc.. W THT—nJoyca Jordan. , m l^ t. Governor Fine, himself ad' guest, was given a lovely corsage. WatUnd Open Stock bedroom. No question biit that 5:26— W<*»lherWftiner FtirecMtrttrec jS'R^WDHC^Cedric-Adams. 99.00 6:30-^World Mewl Toc'ay. |8:45—WTIC—Rlfht to Happiness. mits, hava some weight in his own of Sweden made when he'got beck Mr. Wolff, who resigned as a toU the cabinet pieces are streamlined! Beds do not copy Sittr-BldewAlk Int^rrf^y. collector: is now working as a I WCCC—Junior-Disc joacey. eventual decision. But toe very to his own sljores after a two week but borrow Early New England motifs for their de­ 7:0&—KukU Fran Jb OlUc. WONB—Jack Downey’s Muale Shop. Met that the preferential voting visit in this country. supply clerk at the Mansfield 7:lS—The Ooldberri. W THT—Evelyn Winters. . Tridntng School. signs. To further the old time .charm, so desirable in 7;30—Thoae Two. WDRC^Eddy Arnold Shew. is not binding upon anybody, and I t was very interesting,". Pre­ 7;45..Caxn«I Sewa Carayaa. many Manchester homes, each piece is made of< «:00-^lAnt Video Theater. wTTC—B**k»t»g* .Wife. that the state pollUcgl machine mier Erlahder told Swedish nevrs- |:3^Volce of FIreatone. m m knotty pine and finished in a mellow nut-brown WDRC—Mu*lc by Antoninl. f:00»I Lore Lucy. -WCCC-J u*!c, ...... has a record of reaching its own men, "to see how the, average WHA’TS THE REAL PKICE “ burnished” color. ' . x - • strategical deeialoiw without much American.- lives. Their Itvtng ----- ON TOOTI HODBBT — 1«:00—atudfo One.------IT S E a s t ll:00^Playhouse of Stare. regard to popular sentiment, has standard appeared to be aa high as.- Center St. Ye«1] flnd oar oom|i 1$:00—News. tended to decrease advance In- ours.” Temorrew TeL .3M5 tpproisers well qa F if ,• a 5: Mrsst- br the^ p*Msaiyi^-Wtasthsi''w »tosi: impudencoj (McotiMa, ’(he; .^,Mpen;StQckiS —EOt slay popolsr tMs of any kind Sw^iah premier can't mean it on ‘Trial. Etfpu^ C lia^ Bemember, tbere la oeyer 10;D(L<-Br€akfaat Party. EXreUT SERVICE tOR Inauror'' win develop.is uncertain. The peo- He, like everyone else, must know say oMIgaUnn when Ten dnB lt:S^Wtnner Take AlU 1.95 i', 1^ , . I:-,. 11;00^AI Pearce. , fo ro n b )/ :^ of too basic incentive for voting of o t living in toe’ world. But we sup- '■’"'■"'jAitWs 'EitAW fi' •. P.-M.'* “ ANY TYPE BURNER! “ iSiW^IUith ^ od'b 50., Club*. ' ^ VKV;. : .f V-rv • ' . ;.7n .... 1 J At., - C A 12:45->ltallan OiokerFi .thing. signed to tickle hta countr^en, l:30-~The E g g and T. 4 Let us check your burner and amus'e us by suggesting to us 1:45—Gary Moore Show. Hotter T o w n FORMERLY *289'®^ 3:30—Tanka re. Athletics. for h u t low—adjust it— . Oppofling The Inevitable a highly Impoisible poaslblllty. BANTLY Mobllheatp too! clean it — make sure you'll Our standard of living as high as get eompleU eombutlion ' Advertisement Renewed evidence that our 55.00 Sweden's, Indeed! What a aly one, when ypu need it. policy with regard to Germany la NOTICE OF THE this Erlsnder! OIL CO. 55.00 COLLECTOR OF REVENUE M poUcy which attempts to defy DR. JOHN V. GREGAN •k We have the tools, the No ‘‘strings” to Watkins sale of Kelvinator OPEN Ail persona liable by law to pay refrigerators. No trade-in required. You can the inovltablo comes with the dC' TEL 2-459S->2^596 Natpreopathic --Physltian eidll and trained manpower. Town Taxes in toe Town of Man­ mmnd'o^ the Foreign Policy Oem- to do the job n'gKt. chester. are hereby notified ' that use your .old refrigerator at the summer TUESDAY Pieces Sketched Announces cottage, dr sell it yourself. You save a cool mittee of . the West German Range and Fuel ★ Complete Fuel Oil Serv­ I win have a rate bill for toe List Federal Bundestag for a restora­ of 1951 of 30 mills on toe dollar, $60,00 . . . without trade-in'... on this hand­ TRussES-Bars •Twin or Full Size Beds The Removal Of His ice, too. Autopiatic delivery due and payable on April ISth aqd some full-featured “ 8” , topped o ff by a ^ m y r tion of trade <^to the nations of KLA S n O STOOIUNQ8 EVENINGS -7- free heat-saving tips — EXPEBT FITTERS July 1st," 1952. across-the-top Frozen Food Chest that* fast- tl^e Soviet bloc.' Oil Distributors $165.00 Twin Dresser . .$129 O ffice To trained, reliable driven. . SAID TAX p a y a b l e A T THE Hero the inevitability we have OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR freezes and safely stores 33 pounds of foods been attempting to defy is this: I Arthur Drug Storus 3 3 3 Main Stroat ‘$125.00 Single Dresser . . $99 841 E A S T C E N TE R itHolUrMobilheal cdntaliia OP REVENUE IN THE MUNI­ and ice cubes! Its outstanding value shows Germany must trade with Elastem $46.00 Commode C h est. . $1)5 all the heat units your CIPAL BUILDING FROM , in such great features as twin sliding Crisp- S T R E E T APRIL 15 TO MAY 16 Europe. It cannot keep its' own YOU a m t KAT Oil HUTI burner can possibly u se- ers that hold 24 quarts of fruits land vege­ $69.00 Hutch Bed ...... $55 bums cleanly, completely. INCLUSIVE tables . . . ample tall bottle space . . . “ SReedy. economy going if it does not trade Telephone 4860 Gtoflfl, CIm ip, AflteiMtfel and from with Ea*tem Bhirope. And if this N o tice $69.96 Ladderback Bed . • $55 JULY 1 TO AUGU8T1, 1952 Cube” ice trays with convenient "rocker” POODLE CUT! actions . . . beautiful neVr Strato-Blue trim country can make temporary and $55.00 Bedside Table ... $42 -aw INCLUSIVE aHlfieial arrangements for com. Republican Caucas Office Hours: ^ . . . Polersphere-powered! • pcnsatlng Germany for loss of this POODLE CUT! The Republican elector* of the $89.50 6Vs’ Headboard . . $69 42.00 Monday through Friday 9. A. M. town' of Mancheater are hereby to 6 P. M. trade, the Germans tbemselvea $94.50 C h e s t...... $75 Other pieces to match Ebcoept Thursday 9 A. M. to 7 R«9uloriy $1.5'' notified that there will be a Oau- M O D E L HR Icaow that, these arrangements are SERVICES M o b ilh e a t P. M. cua at toe auditorium of Manchea­ SOCONY-VACUUM HEATING OIL Failure to make. flrat payment tomporary' and artificial and de­ SPECIAL ter High School on Monday, April Twin and Full size beds similar to That Interpret The Wiahea pendent upon the largess of the 28, 1962, at 8 p. m., to elect a Re­ in one month renders whole tax headboard to right only with foot­ delinquent. First payment delin­ American Congress, and that they publican Town committee, and to boards. Reg. $50.75,_iiow...... $39 Of The Family elect delegatea to toe Republican quent after May 15, 1952. Second cannot be aacurt, in an economic $.1.00 C A U 5135 FOR TOP QUALITY payment delinquent after August No trade-in sense, or stand on their own feet, State Convention to be held In wUh the purehase of nny Hartford on May 26 and 27, 1962, Reg. $195.00 Triple Dresser with large I, 1962. Interest at the4Yate of *,* economically, until their historic home pennaaent lefllL WATKINS SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS and to elect delegatea to the Con- single framed mirror .. • ...... $155 JOHN B. BURKE of 1% per month or fraction of month flgu r^ from due date. nseket Is open to them again. limited Tima Only. greaaional and Senatorial Conven- required I WATKINS The aacond inevitability we are tioria, and to traniact auch other FUNERAL HOME Taxes totaling less than 620.00 0^ MoHcheite^ 69.00 must be paid.in one InataUment, tiying to <9 pdoo with regard bUBineas aa may properly come be­ 75.00 17 East Oeuter S t TeL 6868 MORIARTY BROTHERS fore aaid Caucua. on or before May 15, 1952. ’’ Ovm aay is tUsr Oormany must JAMES' Paul Cervtal , . 148 Mala 8t —-TeL >-6701 (Signed) Winikm S. DavU AMBULANCE SERVICS . 315 CENTER SI T E L . 5135 ■ad win UBliad. Tha longer rc Town (Tialpnan 'OoUector of Revenue ..

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AGE N m MANCHESTER Ey^NlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNv MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENtNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1952 PAGE EIGHT . ^ 'rec6iHfn'eh'ded'CoUl(J be cirrled' out H fgtr“Oi)W8t«P"€lol7 ’ - -Of. meJAtehanoe.. wocit...,. Boogter Youths Fined O ver 40 ^creB -B/acAenerf f Trinity Man &iuce School Girl and Adult PIbitiiary: Schools Safe, Schaub si|il.d today that such- Im-. Sabres B ag 7^-T3xr,jTrRSPa3;vr ---' ‘^evimauaecflttx-4r^- Elect Tonight Says- Check jtrovemfht*'which- could-be- tekeii- At the meetlllg of the Rotary Wilis Award t- " ' • - O fficialsSj^ care of as'maintenance woyk have :Classitied Advertising "Club tomorrow mgiht at 8 r30 -at For Fracas ^H fghW m M^yBeSold , Manchester. , .High Boqatcr ^ Hit by Autos been- - carrleA. out. - Itt ,, aiddtUna,: the Country Club fn»I plans for dlub will hold an open meeting Didn’t Bare Deaths several "amall” llema for flre-pro- OTHER ADVS. PAGE 12 tonight at 8'o’clock at the 'Ver- tectlon In the achoota were Includ­ 7,' B airiage Boys’ and Girls’ Weelofrom April acris In Coventry and t ththose- of • » neighbor, George -Gar- Professor .. Notopoiilos Rebut Charges . .Maile Jf. O. Christian Listed 27 to May 4 will be dlschMed, Re­ Two of Trio Are G^en ■ Forty ac- - . BbtiTd of Edneation Will planck School.' Permanent of­ Drivers in Both A4M:i* Mfs. Minnie Mmire ed -In the budget for the 198T-82 «*■“ Andover- and. about live in Boltop barini, were endangered in the fire ficers wlU!-be elected at , this cal year, but others, which re­ ports will be given by Artour H. were blackened yesterday In two which was battled for two and a Wirf Study for Year in dm ts Are Charged^ '' Mrs. -Mlhnlr Moore of Stamhsh By Director Mahoney Tn Speak ‘ at 8 p. m. Lots for Sale .78 Illlng, who is In charge of attest­ Suspended Sentences, , Discuss ’ Old Building meeting. . ; 'e s road. South Coventry, died ls.4f quired further study to determine H onw tpT Sale 6 RedMIGs forest fires among the many half hours. Companies from Cov­ Greece onr Fellowship' The- ' public la Invited. All Alleging Fire- Hazanls Uieir cost, were not. At Verplanck School ing high School Btudents toNrill Other Case Continued which reduced hundreds of the entry, North Coventry, Andover, At Meeting Tonight With Reckless Driving night at the Manchester Memorial ijANCHESTER--A lovely y«lx- BUILDING LOTS. Jrine reetden town offices foC, a day; •^Oeor^ ticket returns' must be made to (CkmUatiod fronr Paga Oae) Hospital following a sliort Illness.,. w - However, Illlng said today that state’s wooded acrea to ruin as Columbia and Lebanon as well as Hartford. April 21 -rJames JCftWlLoirifilaU.tesIsy offered re­ .._ •T- -P., ChrtsUan..director o houWj four y w 5>1A Oa tlel locttloiu, Hejteoneb)y_ priced, j. (Oootiaiiea fnm ..Pace < ^ > __ Johnson,--who baa charge’_df_.the VThree Rockville youths arrested high winds fanned the flames Boltqn and three state units - re­ ,A, The questibB of whether the Ueorge- Smith before. 7:3Q-'tor ^ young glrl-aa«Lx.-mals adult, .^a-diad-*ecn a-resident.jit-Soulh Jhclcoaf.Qf.many_of these larger lot 8i X 148. lArge room Suburban Realty - Co., Realtors, talent show; and A1 Schlebel, who Supday. morning following. a ported. Notoppulos, Hobart professor of night. Booster Club member­ Tanner said his iorporaUon, now were struck by carp over the week Coventry for the,.past 11 years, buttal testimony to Director, Wal­ Items has been estimated and are letlci at the University of Con- 841 Ualn street Phone 8218. Joined as the Red fightere roared Is chairman' of the block dance which roared j through, the dry claksical languages at Trinity Col­ Bunce School building should be rtady. for Inclusion In the budget with flrepUce, dlnUw/tpom, bed­ gang, fight in the parking lot at Hundreds of motorists stopped turned -over to the town for pos­ ship’ tickets, priced at three In receivership, formerly controlled end. Charges of.recklesk' driving coming there from Oosby, Minn. ter T. Mahoney’s charge that nectlcuut, will be the m ^n speak­ -aouth acrose the Talu to attack committee. woodland. lege, has been awarded a Guggen­ dollars each, have been avail­ four warehouses in Colorado used wOre lodged against the drivers of She leaves one daughter, Mrs. how being prepared by the school room, kitchen, dinette end leve- TWO LOTS, southwest comer of the A ^dlp restaurant on Tolland Nine rire departmenta were along the highway 'bn Route 6 and sible sale will come up for ton- Manchester schools are- unsafe. er at tonighfa open Booster Chib on llrat d o ^ Upetalri two Allied planea on bomb runa. turnpike pleaded guilty to breach coiled opt to fight the fire on saw smoke billowing upward from heim Fellowship for a year’s study able for the past two months. to. store grain and pinto beans and the care, both, women, and the Edward M. Burgwald of South Mahoney based hla charge. board. Still to be included are ap- Irving street and Wlndemere Jthti-Chiuirpn of. Mary will meet in Grooevs it has been announced alderaUon■laermuun tonightwuma***- ■It is hoped that 1000. msmhars another at Gallupr-Ni-M, -esaea—^were-'eontinued-^ln—Town. Coventryh-one sister, Mrs,-Carrie picoprlntlona for - major-atcuetural meeting at the Verolanek School IS ti« .370. tl^ itrse t;' g B ^ y pafjW of j)4M*-£ntTg;M,todiW BJld . .two the ..buniihg' ivooda, . .. , ...... • EtiueiiUan^at i£k which he made Fridey, on 'a ’set 40 tohlght at m, Jahl^ recdvefl'-fiheil^uk^^de^ The Bidlpn by thl!’^ GnggenhMm ’ F'oundationr *wtu WMirottett beRtro tonight'a •He Skid ho'e*fW)Jl ts j w t w s mdrntniir;™” ’’^ ''^ ■V6ftM”ormrtmKk,!;Gfjtfr »iw two -Thw -cfWt-'-of.-wMok-^^haui. ’euiUlMlttm va*,*.-o:elo‘» 1" hold- a drtll'.at 7 o-'clock tonight at- The-youths are , David Mead. 18, flro - la -Bolton- - which -had., pekinr. a grass, ftre .at ..the. ..state.,. picnic. Backing-yanlahcil . ,.™-. made....thfc ..arrest,. reported.,, t.he. afternoon at 2',o'c|oc|(a.Rcv. R, A. 4amra ..H„. Schaub,. who. mBda..the. haaard la bound to be grtater and ed late last fair ind this Sroup ^The heaviest-action Sunday was of 27 Talcott avenue, Charles died after the department had ayea opposite the New England iHiow on the. fhehniejue of ofril 'Andffier Tnatfer“fbr eonai'dera^^ child was crbsSlnjj’the street. Mrs. MVVrifittd' of ihe N oM ‘Coventry iherh'had to f«ttinc*’6h ■'at ■•■a''' steering' 'eommitfm '.' "A and B zones with utilities,' in east of Kumaong on the central Hose Company No. 3 on.. Spruce When prices dropped and prom­ survey of the schools twp yaars “' f iv e ROOM Manchester. Phone 6273. Brennan, 17, of 85 Brooklyn atreet, brought It under control earlier in House on Routes 6 and 44 A in. composition. tlon tonight la notifying towns MV Renewals ised nnancial backing disappear­ Dougsn. he said, was 'travellnfr Congregational Church will . of­ ago with State . Fire Inspector Are drilta for the chlldren'a' protec­ A list of officers has been drawn front. A On patrol battled hand- street. A business meeting will fol­ The Guggenheim Foundation which tend tuition pupils to MHS up for consideration at tonight's low. , ■ knd Nicholas R. Aurclalr, 18, of 36 the day. ^ Bolton. ed, Tanner said, the shortage was east On Green road and struck the ficiate, and burial will be in the Jsmes M. Reardon, today said the tion. Rural LArge lot. Nice wn- CLEARED Building lOt at Lake to-hand with a afrongly entrencher State atreet, Albany, N. Y., who. The Coventry fire broke out Ona truck and several men of was ostabliahed in 192.5 by Simon that per capita expense will be girl with the left side of the North Cemetery, North Coventry schodls are safe. and that all of The Parent Teacher’s (?lub of session. Temporary officers are Communist company for 10 min­ Guggenheim as a memorial to hi.s higher next year. The present tul- Start Tuesdav discovered and he entered a re­ T. J. Crooketti president; Dr. Ray dltion. Improvements. • Full —Hayward, Colchester, . Conn. Herman Wise .and. Philip .Fcltr ,]^Uce stated, n^^m akea hla bon|ie Shortly, after 2 j . m. from an in­ the Bolton department returned ■ —,^-1-.^. -rfir niwr-n--i-T- • ceivership that later became baink- bumper. ’The child was taken to Friends may tali st the ftmeral the recommendations that could one of these- achoola, the three- ' PIea*sht'TOCattdhj. near Chihhbuse. utes. Allied 'troops used thalr with'Mead! cinerator fire a t ’the--roai* 'of 'Mrs. frbtit-' Coventry to' the'Tdbmey (ion, John Simim Gjtggonhetm. ^ e . 'tlon'la '3200. J-. Dr. 'BM'd ahd' treatsa for a bruised home- after 7 ■ o’dock'v tomomnir ■havA 'bee'n carried out -under pres room Keeney Street School, ■ Is -re* -MozMr, vice, praaidanti- Hal Turk- fists and rifle butts against the man of the Pine Pharmacy, Ro'bert Foundation grants fellowships to Illlng win repo'rt on' the ques­ rupicy. Ington, secretary, and Oeoige Reasonable. Phone 3096. Sandals of the North -End Phar­ Mead and Aurclalr were charged Anne Minlcucci’s home on South property after the -fire rekindled Tanner had some advice about right flip. TTie case \rill be heard night, ant* cohdiliona “have been taken portcdly preparing a petition to Reds. with breach of peace and received street. Her farm buildings and there. scholars and artists to assist re­ tion of playground equipment Sub-Branch Office a Smith, treasurer. The Allied raiders then with macy and Abraham Zubrow of the preventing future government Wed.nesda.v In Tfiwn .Court. care of.” . present to the Board of Directors, flncB of 375 each, six months In Jell search. in all fields . of knowledge which arose when the Manohester ■•George Leary, ,36, of 12 Hayne-^ ...... In BiMlgct requesting- a -larger plant. The Membership driva .officially ends T MANCHESTER " Resort’Proi)«rty For Salt 74 drew iand fought'the Reds for four Wes’town Phnrnjacy are. the dele- State Armory Win losses. Farm~'pr6durtS slorta by tonight for the time being, it Is gates from Mancheeter who wiH p,,«penHerl, and placed on probation respecting the veto Is t hat the late and to do creative work in all the rtniineii of PJA nroDosed that ac atreet, auffered an Injured ankle EidiiiiglP-rizeA^ .■They-.nlun said Ihst many of Ihe lown -haa bought property la -that- houri With nnw.tflips: arts. The appointments art made tlon be initiated to provide school Thr'government' and those stored hoped 10 have i.uuO stkntd' mem- KNOLLWOOD Besch. Good loca­ Carrier-based U. 8. Navy planea attend the symposium .on - phar­ for one year. President •Roosevelt and Prime Open Until April 30 by farmers and other private own­ when he was pinned sgsiitst the recommendations for malor vicinity with a view toward build­ Large home, -all improve, Brennan was also charged with Malaii to PusK for one .vear- Profes-sor Notopoulos playground with equipment. The concrete front of St. Bridget’s rTianvea Sre being included in the merahlp cards before the meeting' tion, 48 X 11.0 ft. lot. SacrlAce, cut Oommunl[{t rail lines In 136 macy Sunday afternoon from 2 id Minister Churchill entered into se­ ers should "not be comingled," he ing B new elementary school, but starts. Ticket returns may be ments. Barn, 3 car garage, 45 5 at the Hptel Rond in .Hartford. breach of peace, and an additional is the fourth Trinity professor to report Is. the result^ of., conslihra- Driver llceoaa reiiawols will be (Jhurch yesterday '. morning , s t , Offered Piipils Board of Education budget which jio. plans for Itg instruction have -3668. Ownsr 2-2046. places sJohg the 168-mlie coasal charge of tampering with a motor cret arrangements at Quebec and receive this award.'ITie other were -said. - ■ ...... - ' —V made to-George Smith trom 'TiStr acres of land. Plenty of frontp­ stretch between Wonsan arid Song- The symposium, is sponsored by at Hyde Park, N. Y.. in the mid­ tion of the problem by the rtsff available starting tomorrow morn­ 8ul5. Patrolman Joseph Ssrdelin is"’ now bring prepared. yet,been formulated. vehicle was lodged against him. Courts Muzzle Dr. Odell Shepard, Dr. ’Thurman of thg elementary school*. reported Leary was walking In the However. some rec.ommend a Uon* In the public achoola qnd to Men still foiighl to ebnOhe ' the FIVE ROOMS, fireplace, oil heat, BRAE-BURN REALTY list. The Allies do not. Rottner he waa familiar with two were.... therefore shocked to learn majority of two-thirds is ternationaT Dictionary." )ie leaves SHAPE.) among those that rushed home for prisoners swarmed into the big di-Arabian delegates sr'e William Staff officers discussing truce Following the thlrri performance Professor Notopoulos resides at chance to hook the hlf* ones as the meke >eromn'e"r'atlop». river which has driven thousands Blover, Richard WoodhOuse, Janet garkge, amealte drive, storm of the youths and offered his as­ that while Congress had been needed to change two basic or en­ Of the 420 Republican delegates a few hours yesterday. They re- i pris-n yard, taking control there, youngster with the 'e.ipenslve rod. Waddell had asked for. the sur from their home- snd csiised mti- windows 'and acreena, awnings, WANTED—Your property to selL supervision stayed in sesaibn an of "The Mikado" Saturday eve­ sistance in giving them needed working on the assumption that 26 Bishop roati. West Hartford, chosen so far. Taft holds a lead of ceived passes late Saturday night ',oo. Bradley and Barbara Bengtaon. Reliable buyers waiting with cask hour and four minutes Monday. ning at the Bowers School, the trenched clauses of the Constitu­ with his wife, Jean, andtwo sons. Hospital jNdles His enUmsiartic audience left' with vey after a Board of Education lions of dollars of damage. These students have been preppr- nicely landscaped. Near bus line. counseling. He will work with Pro­ the President had final decision on tion. 209 to 121 over. Eisenhower ampng and hitch-hiked to town, arriving Notoiiou* “Crazy Jack" Hyatt, a determination to match their budgct lfem for,firc-protecUon de ,’’We. really have one terrific Price 313,600. CTiarlea Lesperance for four, five, six, seven room sin­ Other staff officers conferring cast enjoyed a aocial get-together bation Officer James Duffy during the use of atomic weapons the Joseph and I’hilip. thppe who have officially. pledgePtaKJ!»uclj unyj 90ft; About'ie,000 down payment. disappear by simply calling It ’an. Philip Nelson of ' 15 TYumbull the. Commonwealth. sistant- professor at Belgrade Uni­ cottvillc; Leon Vlcto- Guc, III. ctiiirch bulkiing Was the: feSliU oY number of the Improvements tomorrow night. Hillyer College gymnasium. . cy, or any Manchester Real Es­ street. Mrs. Sattler was the for­ weapons. South Africa, however, abolish­ versity. charged with’ supporting a Since^Salurdav ^on and Mrs. N. Arthur W, John­ to be considered afterwards. s special meeting of the Second James J. Rohan A Son, Realtors. tate concern because It stands to unreasonable demand’," the com­ mer Florence Hlllsburg, local Tills threatened to cut into the 140 Benton street; Mrs. Lillian son. Jr., drove to Camp Kilmer . The fire in the quartermaster 743S. munique said. (Continued from Page One) ed appeals to the Privy Council on 1947 anti-Yugoslav . Comlnform Shiiska. 69 Charter Oak street; Congrtgatlonsl Church, Inc., held , .reason that .they, know Manches­ Americanization director from volume of uranium ore which thy any issue two years ago. The gov-" resolution and spreading p r ( ^ Saturday morning to welcome building threatened the destruc­ yesterday afternoon at .the present a m3'to'T920; U. B...Eequiced for Its.own.program. , , . .Volunteers o£ .the...Manchester Miss Janet Webster, Wapuing: tion'of. j supply of, Rris,on..guards’ OUTSTANDING * ter property best. Call ’the EU and 'also seerned to be (fwai-e IHSt ernment here contended recogni­ ga-nda'about Itr He got-14.ye»f». 'C4H ■Hfiltilfieh-. 23 He'mltic.k'slrecl;' their husband* home. They, are church. - ...... •' '• worth, MlUcn Agancy. ,693Q. ■Ills’ etectlmt ,campaign (which -•at and, according ., tp, _ Varideqberg’s, tion -of’ the .f^v y •Council- Hmltod’ Petar- Nikolov, 41-.v«ar-p«. elec-, . Fite . Dapartnient .ancl-the .South Capt.. Larson and Lt. Johnson.. . pnltlormfl. , ...... • The decision- wa» ■not ■ to- preered J- SIX ROOM CAPE COD Racing CarKills The bivinc Spiritual Circle wiil account, this was' the main argu­ . Manchester Fire Department ex­ M"r*: "Mary' SkTer'n'O." Sbiith" Cov'ent' State police and guards sought the time most people thought waa the nation's sovereignty. trical engineer, w ho/lorm criy try; Miss Connie Bl'-ckat'-ne. 475 Final medicat examinations will at the present time, reportedly by WANTED—A going gasoline sehr- meet tonight at 8 o’clock in the a lost cause) "sadly needed a shot ment used by the President at a Malan, to validate the act par­ worked, for ' the ^.afe Planning tinguished a dozen fires between be given at Camp Kilmer along a means of wheeling the prlson'i a margin of 61 to 44, came after ■ Oil hot water heat, fireplace, Ice station or service station site. Lithuanian Social Hall on Gol Blair.House meeting in July, 1949, Center street: Judy Pontl'lo, 69 fire truck Into the yard to put out shower, combination storm win­ Four, Injures 50 in the arm." ing the rights of colored voters, commission, indlc^beo on charges of midday. Saturday and m'dday Kensington street; Virginia D. with other routine, procedure, but the mretlng had hdard the report Will either purchare or take way stre.et. The speaker will be It was not until later that Van for reviving the three-power part­ may submit the mea.sure to the anti-government activities. He got today. the boys then go to Fort Devehs the bis'.e. made by Harry Rylender, chair­ dows and doors, BendIx automatic long time lease. Write Box O, William Brainard. nership. Mortiock. Andover. washer. House Is In excellent con­ denberg learned, from the news­ new court if It is created. eight ycar^ The Manchest.’r departmen.t -yes­ ADMITTED TODAY: David P. at Ayer. Mass,, to pick up dis­ man of the building committee Herald. (Continued from Page One) papers, that Truman had contem Th^-Presidenl argued that to cut terday' put out - a brush fire on charge papers and return home. and had seen architect’s drawings’.. dition and priced at 313,800. The Junior First Aid class the. British and Canadians in on White, 6 Nathan road; Allen Tom­ Defies Congress Day To Look Forward To plated sending Chief Justice Fred Union street and' wcmdplle fire at linson, 570 Center street: Ger­ The proposed new church bulld- WANTED—Summer homes and progra^m at the speedway had nar­ which ha^been meej^ing on Tues­ -Vlnflon..oB.-a.peace mlaslon-tn Moa- developments in this country w-i-llll).ToUand-.tutnpi)se,^,.JIft.d64R«8:.e -l.ng..bad -be.cn.jJlanned .for. JocaUan. csmpr. New'ToTk HkrbW Tribune- row'escape*.' ' ...... day hfgHts'Th the'HunTcrpaT'BunS'- would'vdo away' with' theiieed" for aldine - Martin. - 4- • Preston- drive; BEAUTIFUL SIX ROOM- aow and had given up the idea was caused' by either.. Mr*. Geneva ‘McNuItV, Vernon; ’To Solve Crisis on the Gables property at 118 SINGLE will feature Its summer home !’God must have been aitting Ing will meet thmorrow night at when Gen; George C. Marshall them to have independent pro­ The South Manchester Fire De­ First A-Paratrobps Main (tirtel. which the church ac­ and camp listings on all Sundays there with me,” said Herman Cot­ Center Springs Lodge. A social grams, would assure full access to LUCICrLADY Mrs. Anna. Cords, Bush Hill road: Lot 160 X 160, garage In base­ then Secretary of State, opposed partment put out a fire in an auto­ Jeanine Cowles,- 85 Locltwood (Contlnced from Page One) quired In .1949, and which It has ment. Copper tubing, storm win­ during April, May and June trell. 40, a spectator. "I saw him hour will follow the meeting. it. The idea of a telephone call Uongo ore, would concentrate AUTOk^AflC — SELF SERVICE mobile at 241 Vernon street and since been holding as sn_ invest­ Brokers, ownerc, have . you . weapons manufactured In this st-eet. Set for ‘Big Blast’ dows, screens and doors, oil steam leave the track. . I turned snd which actually never came off as “liine grass fire* at various localt- BIRTH.S YESTERDAY: . a ____ _ ment. • ".'j. -.- ; summer home or camp for sale br Jumped as far as I could," The Women’s Bowling League country, and wouW give the Unit­ Republican leader Bridges (NH) Milton HsnsCta served as mod- heat. Priced for quick sale.__ ^ far as the record shows, then was ... ties. .N Qnjt.caa’iid .dapikg.c. -._____ dau-ghteg to. Ml .and-Mrs-.Geargei- ■ rent?-Send- -nx sr’full description. Briffaed by Wheel of- (Jheney Brothers -Athlette- Asso­ judg'ed' 'by 'Vandehberg ' to baVe ed -Statea -the benefit' -of- British RrsHi.o 336 West Center street; .'tlontlnned from Page One) asked liow Havden-’s-—contention erttof'or.'lli*' m4efltig. ciation will hold Ita annual. ban­ and Canadian research. ■The grass fires' were" located at Brsdlau. that thi: amendments would be Inquire Suggested ad with cost will l>o The Dayton man Jumped clear been a substitute for the discarded LAUNDRY - 469 Hartford road, Eiast Maple a daughter to Mr. and Jlrs. Don­ __ t sent you. No obligation, unless ac­ Of serious Injury, but he wss brulr quet tomorrow night at 6:30 at Vinson mission. Opposed .Sharing Atomic Ene:‘gy r6mmi**lon in­ wholly ineffective Jibed with Pre.^"!- CHARLES W. LATHROP. the Marco Polo restaurant. Burn-, Vandenberg opposed the sharing TER WATER-WHITER WASHES street. Middle turnpike east and ald Andrews, Roekvil'e; a daugh­ dent Truman’s contention* a* tO cepted. I Address Herald Tribune' ed when s wheel of the racer The Vandenberg disclosures on Lenox street, 238 Prospect street. ter to Mr:: and Mrs." Hai old Pohl, spected the site, along with news­ Take Top Awardg 100 East Center Street Summer Home Desk, 230 iV. 41it struck him. side R-venUe, East Hartford. Fol­ atomic energy policy and pro­ and contended that in view of all men. It wss his first visit since .what a' ssi-ious effect they would Phone 2-0384 or 7886 lowing the dinner, trophies and the United States had done ifor YOU DO IT OR DROP AND PICK UP 81 (rear) Hackmatack street,* 64 11 Hale road. have. street, New'^ork 36. . "It happened so fast," ssld Philip posals were checked by this re­ Birch street, 381 Keeney street, 94 DISCHARGF.D SATURDAY: last fall's series. Engle of Dayton, another apecta prizes will be distributed. porter with administration offl Britain in the economic field t h ^ WHILE YOU SHOP "1 felt I should come put with Haydrn replied that there is 111 Tractor (Contest . DUPLEX House 6-6, centrally lo­ AIX. CASH for reasonably priced British government should be qdfi. Mift.ile tur-npike west, and 281 Mrs. Esther Young. 130 Wood- cated. Good condition. Phone 6998 tor. " Issw him coming. I was rials lit position to know the facta side street; Mrs. Caroline Kotsch all these governors around,” Dean no sUel strike now..Bet he said house. State all details. Not an Our Lady of the Most Holy Ros­ and have a viewpoint different ing to forego ita claims on,hrcavy 24 WASHERS — 5 DRYERS (rear) Center street. , . ssld. Actuilly. only four governors there would be a strike if (Congress between 8 and 1, standing in bsck of those who ary Mothers Circle will meet supplies of uranium in order to 'and -■ront 67 Manle atreet: Mrs. Residents-from this part Qf Con­ agent. Box O. Herald. from that of the late Senator. The Marian- Conlam.and .rluaghter, 3D are on hand, but most sent their jssued a ’’mandate'' against' the necticut won-all three top places Wednesday, e-zenlng- at 8 Ji’clock. impilries showed that the Informa­ avoid upsetting American weapons Main A Maple 8t#.~A t ITrat National Stores^Smith Maochrstez civilian delehs* chlrtsT" use of government fund* for op­ a c t ROOM Cape C5oa. 234 McKee Reid Had "plahhed to drive the at the home of Mrs. Philip Sulli­ production. Tanner atreet: Mrs. Marian Gor­ in ths tractor operators’ phase of street.'4 finished room*-. ShoWh car in the 500 mile speed classic tion In the book was checked with - • Open From 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Monday Thru Friday Release Madden don. 63 Clinton street; Edward Dean indicated this blast "could eration of the reized steel Indus­ -the third annual New England Ag­ van. 9 Emerson street. ' responsible officials 'prior to pub (Despite lock of agreement with 8 M. to 6 P. M. Saturday be a big one.” The bomb which by appointment only. Immediate st Indlanspolls May 30. He had all Congressional leaders. Truman A. Fish, 104 (Thestnut street: Alex­ try. • ricultural' Schools contest held at occupancy. Phone 6273. Red ‘Apple’ Seen been driving since the end of lication and therefore may be ander Wilson,.24 Knighton-street; tested troops last year broke sev­ The debate has developed some the University of New Hampshire, St. Mary’s Senior au b , Girts taken as substantially Ihe same as did Inltlats: talks later in 1949 with To Go to Ireldud en windows in Ias Vagas. 78 miles World War II, . Friendly Society, will hold s mili­ Britain and Canada but the whole Raymond Spicer, 17L Garden differences of opinion a* to Just it was snnonneed yesterday. BIX ROOM Cape Cod houae. Tile His fellow drivers In California the facts shown by official re . Lv.iSj; ''S iiC “Yeiffdencc foreign gijoda” 'the effect vrth be to of 6 bank for a turn; .* It 6pun to these! meetings'.meetings. -■ ' . .*54 Howr^rabnlaneeTfervIre • ' T^^p?l^n>rT?r^^ M id ^ trirnplke' east; EdWsrd nn3 ;.DuSnn?T3Ti5flei projSSHy: <3ft" W7DW 8751. increase greatly the attractiveness through a i staining wall, shot hack to Ireland, the native land he Bayles. Jc.,,. 32 Hemlock street; Oakland street. vestry. A colored tdiind film strip, of Soviet propaganda for greater through a standing-room crowd, ' SL Jude Thaddeua Mothers (Jir- iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin William P. asked.to return to a few weeks "Wilbur Bennett, 99 McKee street; Green Manor Estates, Inc., ■ to "Lift Up Your Eyes.” was Shown. JUST.LISTED. Well built six room trade between the (Jommunlst ploughed into a paint barrel, and cle vvlll meet at'the home of Mrs. Qlilsh, John ago. John Gorton, Glastonbury; Mrs. Lewis J. Payton and Elizabeth B. It was filmed s t the Youth Con­ Bingle, one unfurhlshed. Oil burn­ world and free nations. hit the grandstind. Fui\eral Tierney, Louise Vasselet, Tolland. Paton, property On <3onstsnee ference s t Clolorado Springs in er, steam heat, fireplace, large James Creamer. 90 Helalne road. Raym o n d June of 1951, which a group -of On the German issue, currently Crash Unexplained Weteesdsy Evening at 8‘15. AUTO SALESMAN t/Cgal Notices- DISCHARGED YESTERDjVY; drive. kltc’hen. two-car garage, amealte Track officials said they did not ------^ ^ ---- - T. Qaish. Roy Garey, South (kjyentry; Pen­ Executor's ■ Deed ■ young people from Emanuel at­ The Directors, Officers and Staff of the Man« drlre. Excellent condition. Also the great dlplomstic problem, Progressive Pontiac -dealership needs one permanent AT A (X3URT OF PROBATE held »l C. Elmore Wstklhs, executor of tended. Other numbers were pre­ Acheson ssld three things sre out­ think Reid’s car had mechanical Home CoTfntry,, within «nd for the pU trkl ny Sousa, 5 Elizabeth drive; Adam Chester Savings and Loan Association sin< suitable for small buslnea*. Priced trouble, .but they gave no Imme­ new and used car salesman. Liberal earnings with all Schaefer, 20 Flower street; Ken- the will of Iva J. Watkins, to sented and refreshments served,' standing: of Coventrj* on the iSth day of April, George B. Johnson and Lydia L. cerely hope you will pay us a visit on the qc* right. Wm. Goodchild. Sr., Real- 1. ' The Soviet.Union .baa nevar diate explanation for the crash. IN M:\NCUESTFR frin g e benefits. Call Mr. Anderson,..Manchester 2-4545 19')2 nep\ Jones, West - Wllllngton; , tor. Office 15 Forest street. 7925' Reid Was driving 6-red and white P i^ n t HOtfreTHOMASO. WELIaES. Harry Jackson, 162 Mqple street; Johnson;' property on Lakewood Mrs. Harold C. Brockenridg* of easion of our formal opening. —^ been willing to relax "In any re­ for appointment. Judge. - e, ‘ this town, secretary of the H art­ anytime. spect wlistever" Rs control over Engle-Stanko special and running E atate of John Banto. late of Coven* Mary Wright, 50 Summitt streetl circle north. on the fifth lap of the 16-lap heat. IT’S try* In B»Id D fitrlct. deceaaed. Nancy Reggetts, 36 Auburn road; Quitclaim Deeds ford Pembroke (College (?lub, will ANDOVER—First time on mar­ eastern Germany. 2 25 MAIN ST. The Executrix htvins made written Michael Gurski to Nicholas J. pour s t the club’s scholarship 2. hTa Soviet government is The races returned 90 tnlnbtea application to aald Court In accord­ Mrs. Mary Powers,^184 Middle ket. 313:500. 6 room 9 year old later. Joey James of Van Nuya, BALCH PONTIAC DEALERS, INC. turnpike east; Byron Barnard, Gurski and Alice GiirsHl. property presentation tea Sunday afternoon Cape tatrlct of Coventr>'. . Living room 28 ft. long. Ehctra insist that the proposed all-Ger­ reporter. Thlrty-thire persons •RVDION UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Mather street; Mrs. Priscilla"Lane Jsm es Willard Green, (k>ventry, tendent in the Methodist confer­ large kitchen, garagt. H acre lot. man government ”absll be preclud­ were hoapitsltsed with serious in­ and daughter, 4 Pearl street; Mrs. and Mary Margaret DeMerchant, ence, snd a delegation of young One (jf the better houses. About ed ... from Bsaoclating Itself with juries. GLEE CLUB Geneva McNulty, Vernon. Mancheater, April 26, Rev. Wil­ people, met with young people at 15,000 needed. Asking 315,900. the great project of the unification After Julio (Jsatellano; winner I’RitMfM .SERVICE Personal Notices | Clinic Schedule liams. the local South Methodist (%urcb Schwartz Real Estate, Manches­ of westeni Europe.” of Gran Premto Circuito, ro a t^ . ;// \ -■ /•/ I \ Mixed Choral Hroup of Il4 Membere “ Tuesday—Tonsil snd adenoids Building Permits Yesterday. A number of the Rain­ MANCHESTER ter 8274 or Hartford 5*6l38. Actually, Acheson asserted, a across the finish' line the crowd In Memoriam a t '8:30. To Thomas Colls for j^ewman bow girls were also In stendsnee. (Terroany united but cut off “from surged forward snd the second THURSDAY. APRIL 24. 8 P. M. In loving ni'.m ory of my fath er JEd- Wednesday-^Heart a£ 10:30 by W. Smith, two-car detached ga­ Mrs. Norms Burgess Moore, pres­ BOLTON—New four room (Jape defense with and by the West snd third place finishers were un­ CALL 3535 NEW VERNON SCHOOL AUDITORIUM win J. Donaldson, who paaaed away apimintment only. rage, 11 Oliver road, 31,650. ident of the Connecticut WCTV, Cod with ex'pandable'Iattic on could not be a free Germany—the able to avoid crashing into it. A pril 21. >944. Also Well Baby at Y, 2 to 4. To Peter J. Sartor,.for one-dar hearing that the. Governor of West SAVINGS & LOAN lOO' X 200’ lot. Artesian well, good German people have only to look l^naored by the Baral Vernon School Aaeoclatloa X often alt in alienee Thursday—Pre-natal at 9. detached garage, 296 School street, Virginia had designated the pres­ location, nice view and trees on across a it (Jurtain at thalr broth­ Oslo, Norway, la a modern city BENSON’S, INC. No eyea may see me weep. Friday—Chest, at 8 by. appoint­ 3700. ent week as Youth Temperance property. CSioose-your own color DONATION $1.00 ADUJUTB . . . . 60c CHILDBEN But for ever in my achins heart. ment'only. To Arthur Kestermont, for al­ Week, applied to Governor Lodge MANCHESTER ers In East Germany to see what because It was leveled by several Tour memory I will keep ASSOCIATION •cheme. Priced to sell at 310,400. ^ e Bovlat Union means by frae- dlsaatrous fires In the Middle • //.•/// ^ Also ' Well Ehtby at l(|p»ttal, 3 to terations snd additions to dweUbqf - to to^ designate It in Oonnecticut *7lF**"a \" BsHnu^ 'Woods, Agent. 3703. •bn " Ages. ■ f ’ Daushter. at 51 Wedgewood drive, 31,600. ” and he'consented. , '

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M AN CH EST^; CONN.. MONDAY. APRIL 21, 1952 Lakers Hold THE PAGE TEN . .Game Margin •eason M ark

By .4 >peniiig ..Day: Action at gpgmgs ag^ tyfamg beasro Opens Score 102-89 Decision EARLW.YOST Xrialt^.: Aiui; iluifiM iL: NACCtiFBaak ' . ■■^■■— ^■1 ll■l^ll^l ■ ■>»l^r~«BMMWWrT— >ir* HT'-I ‘nim—-^TMT" Spoiis Editor Capture First Chiefs Play Tortight . TT,g F in a l Playoff "Set iL o tia l Sport C h iit t e r Sey^n 'Stgrl||™ Hartford, April 21 - (T) — 'AH Officials - -MONDAY- -.V ■ • 'V- Regent stops Ab talk for m -few Trinity, which opened--Otr, St. Paiil, Mihh., April 21— minutes at Guyer gym before d e­ baaeball aeason by beating. Season press tickets arrive from ; ' g e n e dOHNSON, freshman» the Manchester Oountiry Cluhttls StHctly on the theory that the the Boston Red Sox . snd Boston parting for the beanery. Football Dodgers Lose Norwich 8-4 In the IHh frame Groiifi lAisliPh O u t at home floor gives a pro basketball Braves,, also the New York. Giants.; Coach Art Valpey Is toying with third haaeman with Manchester | »e»»on- team a big advantage,'it looks to^ laat .Saturday -meeta the Hart­ . . . Mrs. Gladys Bray a phone* the Idea of moving Rogers fi-on,i nn ford Chlefa of the Eastern “Unfair Trralinonr’ High this aearon, la one of. the | m k a ib e IWHIP ift the Manchoa- day as if the Minneapolis 1-akers By Joie Relchler caller to^paas^along. wouLXharlle, end berth to a running guard im.st League In an ejchlblUon con­ h«4il hot -corner guardlaito C-oach-|-tpr-Gh,pt„ of thrSt«t»''B0stlf'-of fir«"Be»ded for V’lctory in the Na­ with the offensive line. Roger.t imi Assorifeted Press. Sports tVrlf ef Gage— Ruferees tional Basketball Association htoizikevik la enjoying a brief stay test at Bulkeley Stadium hero Tom Keitty has had in,,veara John-1 Baaeball Umpires is oped to all at hto home after a three month I played end and tackle the past two Cleveland’s rampaging Indiana, playoffs! tonight. The conteat marka the son has been so Imprraalve he may • man i'n this area. Anyone w iping hosplMiIization period . . . Shortly- years for the varsity. . . . Arrive haseball's only unbeaten team, are return of the National paatimo, Hot Spi lhga, Va., April 21. ■ 'A') The Lsker.s Ia.st night gained after noon Lefty Bray arrives snd' home at 7;10 and' Immedlatel'.’ closing In on the major league rec­ — The National Aasoclation of Col- move slugging Jlnimy Roach over 1 to Join the board and who wtihes pro atyle, to the capital cit,v. tproba* to take the written axamlnttlon their third- win in the aeries, ex- motor'In Miizlkevlk's home for head tor West Side Rec for Little ord for consecutive victories st the -Brnreeda will ■ g a . t«a.. the . Cana loKtoto .CuuMBiMinacta.. hanU. .tu to another infield'poaitlon- _ •hoHrto',vtoli-^l«*i>4he.fmmer-4o-tAa!ag4m,,,tw«iball,jimi3ir>A:.„scWK>i cer- Fuitd, ehaUali Vunfair, Ireetmenl'.'.J)f. otti ■H«A'Wa;u,'e»rv ■imtr’TllWlid .g - ijit j..-w nye^iv ir ro ------^4. ■ -to-Om TvttleaLTor-a. A02»89.n*clslDn. THt“prcr bHHkctijffIf'Tffjrer.’ -ChRrtitr rV'-r ■ ovit- -.r-tl ih a ianiaVjita'CtleijAlL’yTlg*^^ eiala-at .-a thtol'fe-eonleata-anH-to go ­ over the New York Knickerbock­ Is in fine spirlU afid looks good. ‘ st 9 knd arrive home before hig ers are on. their way to a record In ing to hack the National Cotlrgiate NEXT .SE.SSION in the Little Restaurant. ers. No doubt, he Is happy to be horn*: flffhl on -»rrve*. I enjoyed the reverse— that of losing the most Athletic Association tO' the limit l-sfague haaeball iimplrejC school leading hitter laat year, went hlt- ’The teams headed for New York with his ...... — wife and two ------small;, ftffht. although . 1 found several game.s from opening dsv. ■ • < in eliminating rules Infractions. will be held - Friday bight at 7 MANCIIEMTER HlGH'S 440 for the sixth game ofUhe best.^of- daughters . . Pick up Jerry Sap- who disagreed.^ ('OMBINED b r i l l i a n t pitch­ leaa. The Philadelphia flrat base­ THE rOMMlSSIONKRS of the o'clock at tha West Side Rec, To yard relay team of Bobby John»on, seven series which, in theory lenza In the evening and we are THI’KSDAY ing with longi,rangr hitting, At man now has gone 21 tlmea with­ nation's 10 major athletic confer-, date eight men have 8lgne'd,up. At HCrm Frerhette, Harold Duff ind again, should go to .New York. J.ack Oi-ockett visits offlcs to Lopez’ win-happy Tribe yesterday out a hit this season.. enrea closed oilt their four-day an­ least double this number is need­ Jimmy Rdarh copped first plsca In off on the chicken salad circuit, Slave Bllko hit a home rim with That would even the series and this time to the Alumni C Club's leave information on recent Vil­ swept a dobulehesder from the nual meeting here yesterday hy ed In order to supply both the the Class A event laat Bkt&rday ,I5nos ; Slaughter-. on . -haae,-In. .4he '-•put tlw seventh and final game-on GoWen'Jiibirte bhSkerbSirbawqun lage' ChsTineTS"" Bowling -League Voolhlcss-Ttgars,-3.2 and-7.-2,.-. for. passing a-Taaoiutlon-urging afwrtti- Aniemab';4fwl • ■Nationar -• I;»‘airne s f larnoon 4n- Uia -AflUL the Lakers home , floor in Mlhne- banquet' .... Little League proxy their sixth and seventh triumphs tittt) Inning to give the St. Lniiia tors and roarhea to mnihlain an vn-alty of, Cohftaetlcut Belay Car­ at the Polish National Home In Cardinala a 2-1 victory over the with umpa for the Coming season. , apolls on Friday. Hartford. The visit to the Govern­ Rus.s Paul pays dally, visit, this In succession. "attitude, of fair play" toward the nival at. Htorra . The team was Cleveland heeds two more wins Cuba In Chicago.. LAST NIGHTS game was, or street hall w;as the first since time to report' bn L. L. banquet officials, partirnlariy In football (IIA R U E lUlIUUNS placed timed in :46.0. It was the only first .marked by George Mikan going held itf, N^eiiv, BritairE, ■.. Rvtos s.iso to equal the record of nine that the The Boston Braves and Phlladal- and baskathall games. galncfV by Ihe Indians. , JOTinaon, •pre;vrar days, when It. .ws^ a Ipt of phlR- ■ PhiHtoa;.:>sphfcf:''Del Ifenfa' ;tHfh itr the annual ‘Itoatnn Mara- over the 10,000-point mark 'in tils fun 'to polka*r . . thiat w’itlj Bob leaves some bits of informailori to 1944 St.' Lrthto Browns; 1018 Tf»w "It 18 beeomihg inctTeaatngt.y rttr- Luif -and JRaaak ,)Vfrn,gir „ York Giants and 1940 Brooklyn taijth-innlng triple gave the Phils EfiRn"'rirco'’1asT'9ari'ii^ ,T^’e‘ liiitol men with the Indians last.fait. professional' basketball career. Steele, Hugh Greer. Joe Christian, pass along to readers.. Journey ficult to enlist and retain the serv­ M.D. figured in a pre-ra;re state­ The Laker center, scored his Dodgers reeled off right from the a 4-8 win In the opener, but hla ices of capable offlc.lnls In college Butch Jordan, Art Valpey and down Main street for dally visit error in, the eighth inning'of the ment that he'Would be among the 10,000th point with his first bas- with Walt sfiow and encounter start. sports . . . beeause of the unfair MORIARTI' BROTHERS' ,Twl others of UConn staff, also former, riightcab. helped, tha. Braves w in. jop .,2(1 flnjaher". ■ .—.I, '.*. -k ct-^lii- the fbiirth peYfod: In allr he UCohh iithfttCT -Mlft-'CTbpbt Edclle Harry MlHer artd We talk Of Ra^' ■■ DettoiL withmitr a - vl’otory In traa tmaht ■ fraqnantly- arronlsd -of IsOSBiia bqaebatl Uanv wlU .firaaMaa- tallied 32 points during the game, its first seven games, to more than ficlala by eoarhea and speetatora,’' Tuesdfiy ahd Thursday aeteraooh a total eqiiallpd by teammate Vem halfway to its own major league the resolution said. ’’ . . . aaMa n.AVLAND STHALGII.AN w(11 and evening at Mt. Nebo. Practice' " Atlkkelsen.-, .. record of 1.3 successive, losses at factoi}’ . copipetltlgti, to ..hopoaslhlo -serve as elubhoviai^j^ustodlau at each day . wUUsUrt at i O'clock^ The Lakers, playing without the start of the 1P40 campaign. wlthoul officiating of the hifthest . Jim Pollard who injured his back The 'Tigers, only big league club competence . .... fered a broken wrist last Saturday In last Friday night’s game 111 never to finish In the celitr, are The resolution was the second Sox May Afiiiiire here. Ne'v York, took an early lead. The now. iKVcn full games behind the passed hy the commissioners dur­ Clark's injury,- tha Herald add. pace-setting Indians. rrl-ienld' SbatM... teams battled more or less on even ing their stay herr.- taite Sanmay,- Tt[»id.'l4ite'l)iB''pte4Rtre‘ '• ii.»i.=ak*f43tacrM*.a6rdi«.'i:»«Kia.»»'>ii*ipiv»,.v tetrnil'ljhtmsfe'lri this i'efoViit, pe­ — Bob' Lemon and ■m"eve''Grom'ek Ihs rommlaslnners' pledged , their while . Tipton "was making tn-i X-- riod when; New York. W’ent ahead. went the distange to make It five "wholehearted.’ support" of the qulrias about an apartment near The Knlcks.couldn’t get more than complete games for Cleveland NCAA regulations governing .in-; ; Boston, April 2’1 The Bos- the Sox park.” sanction from the executive com­ hurlers In seven starts. Lemon By BEANS REARDON -Lineiip in Double- three points sway from the Lak­ 24 Years In National League tereollegiate sports. Inn Herald said today catcher Joe mittee. Schedule Test A. L. Hatting Champion • ■. S . ' • yielded seven hits In the opener for The Sockera’ catching depart­ 1»GA Heads Meet Country Qub Notes ers, however, and the Minneapolis Question; Whf. were the rival They slso appisudecj the cfforla lipton of the Philadelphia Alh- ment eniild definitely use aeme PGO olTlcers, headed by Presi­ Fain Hitless To Date team fought back to a bne-polnt his second triumph. Gromek per­ dent Horton Smith; tburnament- Night Tuesday mitted five for his first. pitchera In tha longait game in made by various groups to Improve lellcs may ho traded to the. Boston bolstering. It consists, of veteran'' • Settle Dispute lead at 49-48 at the half. baseball history? eollege athletics and said Ip the Red Sox for Infielder Fred Hat­ Gua Niarhoa, rookie Sammy White sponsoring organizations and High Opens Baseball Season With the opehihg of the third I-I’KE E.\STER’S homer In the members of the tournament fom- New York, April 21—W — ninth, his third In three days, Answer; The Braves’ Joe Oesch- same resol\ittnn that the "iindoslr- field and outfielder Ken Wood. and Len Okria— the latter said to The Manchester Obedience Ferris Fain, American League period, the Lakers started draw- ger and Dodg­ ahle trends" w'hirh followed Worhl BoatOn had been trying to get he slated for tha Bo* farm In • C h lca ^ April 21.—(A*)—The mUt'ee will he present at the meet- Ing further ahead of the vlsltors.- broke up a pitching duel between Ings. Club’s Test Night will take place, batting king In 19.M. Is hit­ Lemon and Art Houtteman. The ers’ Leon Ca- War II were rapidly disappearing. Tipton a 30-year-old veteran of Loulavllle of the American t Wei*archy of the Professional Golf­ Tomorrow Against Windham TTie closest New York could come dore pitched 26 THE CONF'ERENCK heails said elation. The tourney group vincludes 'Tuesday at the Community Y, ting .000 80 far this season. to them in the final period was Indiana unloaded four round trip- service with fbevejsnd and Chica­ ers Association will meet today to Fain went hltloss against the Innings, May 1, that they planned to carry reports go as well as the' A’a for Hat­ Chick Harbert of Detroit; Jack starting at 7 p. m. Kegujar classes, eight points st 93-85. 1920, to a l-I lie. of NCAA rules liifractlons "to s consider what, apparently la a Burke, Jr., Houston, Tex.; Clayton New York Yankees yesterday field and a "hlg-name Infielder or The last sanctuary of the growing rift In lU tournament including Beginners, Novice. Open making It 21 frulDess, efforts Sa-Hule Calcutta By HAL lURKlNGTON ..a veteran outfield that finds Min- Q. What pitch­ natlonaT level" whenever It Is nee- pitcher," the newspaper said, un­ lien, now extinct, Was on Ma Heafner, Charlotte; N. C.; Dave er stopped Joe essary, Howard Grubbs. Southwest 'ranks. "' Douglas, Newark. Del.; and Leland and Utility will be offered. In ad­ In six gamc.s. The Philadelphia Hank Haefs ...... 143 ■WTien Manchester High opens Its' in right. Roy McGuire in til A'a outfielder Allle Clark suf­ Vineyard. ‘ center, and 'rom, Corcoran cover­ DiMagglo s rec- Cpnferenee Commissioner and the • Attending the meetings, which (Duke) Oib.son, Kansus CIty. dition to these regular classc.s. A’s smooth-floldlng first base­ Rqss Gangw'erc...... 146 -289 baseball campaign In Willimantlc are scheduled to hkst three days, Bondi Tai-ca 146 ing left field. Neither of >he lat- Sports in Brief ord-breaking 56- K aasoclatton'a public relallona com­ Graduate Novice, Open X and man alao has committed ' two against Windham High tomorrow __ wtll_ be FteiL-CorCOran WM » e ^ l jsrrora.------^— ------Alan Ayera. ter two are strong hitters but have game hitting mittee xhalrman,-said'the organ- as to\irnament director from 193B- Utility X will give dogs hav­ Mike Nolan ...... 146 alternoon, Coach Tom Kelley w ill! patrolcd the outer garden.a defen- "NrT fewer ffiart '157 AmericafT e IzatliiM wiiuld ’Txlciwl all nld poR- ; 1947 before being deposed. Gorco- ing degrees a chalice to ramplete Ftank Borcella 153.^299. tiel.d liia. .best _aU-arohiid lineup in 1 siyely...very, well,. Other.r;andid8tea . League .;p.layers , now active . are home crow-d since 1944 was a A. On July aihle to the NCAA In weedtng out St. Louis, Apill 21-(/P)-;- One graduates of the . American Le- part of the 211,642 fans wibo" 17, 1941: (?leve-' Inffactlowa ffom' Iritcfcoireglate -p rmn built up the tourney tour from for prizes. Rlbboti's' and trophies Cohlon. Frank Gilbert and Waiter Del St. J o h n ...... 155 several seasons. Boasting a com-for the jobs are Dick Donlin and SPRING SPECI of IHc reasons the Chicago while plfitc ..holdover..Leani:...jfrdm... last . Ray Foiitenella...... gLoa'S.baseballprogram,.. turned oitt yesterdsy for tbe land’a Al' Smith athletics." , „ -»fitU )O a..tQ - ____ _ . Sox iSfe dfrto'iarctnr dismal start Witt be offered for first,'second-and Leggett,- ....-...... Leo Beauchene- . .-...- v-.-153-T-308- Corcoran last month reportedly Selected Nine year, Coach Kelley Is still undecid- Boa.aling .strength offensively first 'Sunday of the 1962 'major' and Jim Baghy Gruhha aditeft' he' thtnks” mi>fe' 1. ALIGHFRONTENO is the Inept batting of Minnie Ml- third placings. The Kennel Supply Friday evening at the Princeton college* and univeriiltles are giv­ signed a contract with the PGA Street school the; Manchester dogs Class ".V’ ^"ESTERDAV'S RESULTS ed today who will co.nprise the and defensively, Coach Kelley may Larry Napp. 'starting his second league ba.sehall season. teamed up to­ ■ Touniament Committee to assist in noBo.' Last season. Mlno.so swat­ Shop will offer a prize for the ing the. NCAA their full support 2. ROTATE TIRES highest scoring Manchester Dog In will put on a demonstration for the Fred McKone ...... 31- 3—28 National starling nine.. Veterans are being go to a two-platoon system, using season on the Americatt League The Browns divided , a gether to blank fvana Reardon . relations between touring golf ted a healthy .320 and was one of NVw York 6. ilrpoklyn 0. DlMag In a night now. than ever, before. Novice. Cub Scouts starting at $130. Ben Cheney ...... 32- 3—29 pressed hard for positions. his defeasiyc ctrength late in a umpire staff; to a licensed boxing douhleheader with the;Chicago 3. BALANCE FRONT WHEELS^ ! stars and tbumament sponsors. the sparkplugs In Chicago’s so • rhiladetpiila 4*1. Bo!*ton If n0)-2. ACE lUOHT-HANUEK Sieve game, providing the , locato hold referee in New York'statc ami has game. When the commiaaiohera.arrived prise fourth-place finish. . But so Hazel Fletcher and Charles Ba.s- Class "B" «.1m-inhali 8-13. PHtabiirfh 6-3. White Sox before a turnout of 4. ADJUST BRAKES' ‘ Corcoran plans to set up a new Chick Larson ...... 35-8 27 St . Loul.f 2 Chicago 1. . Belllnghirl, captain of the Indians, - the edge at the-time. officiated on cards at Madison 25,081. _The blggeat crowd of Q. Who managed. National here laat Thursday, they had ’• T»OA'PrombtrdHaT Bureau in New far this season,- the Negro -out- 4iey will do the .judging. Stewaids The less .we hav.e to do with some Witt be Russ Morrison, Mrs. Albert people the le.ss we are worse off. Amrrlfan will be bh the mound in th'e rtpen- Pitching is in good bands. After Square Garden. the day, 35.469, showed at- League pennant-winning clubs in' planned frir 'ierfgrhy (If*cii8.«gsie. George Smith scored an eagle S\ racu?f‘ 8-8. Ottawa 1-3. • mark, Jim MinicuCti, robust out- gia has shown added stamina this one game for Homell, N. Y., in Q, la Red Wilson, the braW-ny aubject was brought up Saturday New York at Brook­ young catcher owned by the 'While three on No. 3 hole on Sunday, RorhcAjler tlt2, BftlUnif*re 2-7. liclder, and George,"i^ed" Crn'ie. .an year and. niigf't be called upon..ns 1949. ' ^ - — IW sld Ph.tlO; afternoon, there was- very lillle Mdrtrcal IH-1 Buffalo 0-7! ' infielder who missed last sca.son a starter. Next in line is Bill Eng­ lyn ...... 29.266 Sox, the same boy who played debate, ■ SOJklMENE, Inc. 511 yani.s. STANDINGS Patiently waiting for a strike, sons Dean, sitting on the pall.- and St. Louia at Chicago 29,235 because of a broken shoulder suf­ land with Ray Tierney elo.se be­ There is no official record kept Reed, standing, are shown above fishing Saturday at Center Springs fonlball at Wisconsin? Victor O. Schmidt.-PRciric Coivst 6;u CENTEIt/STKEET MANCHESTER American fered a few days before action be­ hind. All four caw action last year Cincinnati at Pitts­ A. Yea. Wilson played offensive Conference commissioner, w a s Pro Alex Hackney today an­ W. L. ret. OBLv for consecutive victories by a club Pomd. Score for the day: Several nlb'bles. No catches. Two tired boys, burgh |2> ...... novt'Und ' .. 7 ■ 0 ijm gan. and are sound pitchers. Also to be 23.732 center and end and dafenaive llna- elected president of the aasoclation nounced plams for a Best Ball at night, but the 1951 New- York Boston at Philtdel- Foursome next Saturday at the RiijAtim ...... fi 1 .Ji37 1 Minicucci will be in his right carried, on the squad are Miles Me- backer for the Badgers of 1946-49, to succeed Asa S. |h>ahncI1, Esst- . ..I. 2.. 4t0 Yankees e.stabllshed some kind of Wajlman.. Moe Paine,..Willard, $kj-, Robins9a:Et,qpHy. .Gra?la,no,light pt ,phla. ., ,26.011 Country' CIuBt' TWs -event Was field post he has held for the last Do.naugh. and Joe SuHtvan. Dk>k .coached the froah squad last-aeii- «rn , Cottage. - AtblaUc. '• Confacanoe ■Wn»Mng1«*n . ''y' 4 a mark In Iftetr 14 'flight biintsst# dy, Ray Ryan, Bud Fish and Con­ Wednesday night . . Al.so meet son. Ha has been optioned to Seat­ proven to he one of the moat pop­ Ngw York . . n 3 .400 4 two years. Case is slated to open Koplin, a jimior, is the only soiith- In Yankee stadium. They won head. Biishnell had held the post! Clflcapo . .. 2 6 .2Sfi h at shortstop and Roach will either paiigh on the staff. nie Donahue . . . Enjoy fine din­ Charlie L’Esperance and he tells Total 108.244 tle of the Coast League, for five years. Reaves E. Peters, ■ ular on the season schedule each ’.'.’.V.V.'. 1 5 .167 their first 11 In a row, then loat ner. talks and program ends at an of a recent letter from Rev. Rob­ year. Entries will he accepted Phlliifiolphtn be at second or third base, depend­ The Indians, polenlially, are a .American I..eague Big seven Oonfsrence commis­ Dotriiir ...... 0 7 .000 7 the last three to Bo-ston, St. Louis early hour . . . Make Brookfield ert Wood, formerly of St. James' Detroit at Cleveland PERK PERKS UP sioner. was re-elected secretary- through Thursday night. >Rtlonal ing upon the i-emalndcr of the line­ sound club with good hafckground. and Chicago.' Brooklyn ... .833 .... up selected by Coach Kelley. They open at home Thursday af­ street at 11 p. m. church; now with the Army In (2) 35,459 Pittsburgh. April 21-i1/p) ■ The treasurer, Cincinnati .. .__ 4 3 .667 1 1 TUESDAY Korea. Father Wood wrote In Chicago at St. Louia two base hits Harry Perkowski St. Louis was sclerled as I h ^ Bernie Alemany ..is a. holdover ternoon against Rockville, which Chlrngo ..,. ..J.'__ 3 2 .600 I‘4 -H.\RD L IT K Gl'Y hto liter he gets more new.s in GllAR^ri Bt. a .3 .500 2- backstopper and is being pressed also has come up with a goqd nine 1 - _Little League President Russ 1 (2) 25,081 made against the Pittsburgh Pl- site of the sssnclallon's third ah-i MDYONTHEROM) 4 .,429 .' the Herald than by listening to •Philadelphia at New—-'--- Tsfes ■In yeateisiay'a fiMJst nuat baaketbiGIJ^U}^. qn;.43^oben. < ... --,2*3. for the. No. -1 job-, by JUawy..N:Gxis.- jjndex Coach. Ted. VentuxH.. — C leveland,A pril -21- ^ flPl-^'-IJe- Paul deposits- two . pennies.- in. a. ’ .I ('-■iSte® S’en* York 2 ■i .400 2H wold, husky blond sophomore who Bjssell street parking meter be­ 'W'atte'r ' Wincb'elt. . j^rtiii'ney' td Ml ' 'Y ork' : . ’.: V " "21 "eso haVe' made him'' feel'good.'” ' T?ie' l4 ah3 '15! 'The' comimrssloner^ will j 2 4 V ..333 3 troit pitcher Art Houtteman to a Nebo In the afternoon to watch . Washington at . Boa- Cincinnati aoiithpaw only made meet next year- In mid-July at i Ultt^burph . 2 5 .236 34 hits the long ball. Pinky Hoheh- fore heading for this department.' hard luck guy on and off the field. high baseball p r a c tic e ,,I t 's ■}Fon •’T eTevsB^setr 5 »to’ 21,208 one hit In 37 games oil last year. Colorado Springs, Colp.v Int^imatiawal G ■thai; giant first b.aseman. gives With the aeason’’^ only a . week Russ reports it to golng'to be a Monlruai ...... 4 .667 much away-defensively to Dick problem getting men to umpire plenty chilly as John Hedlund, Syraru.'G ...... 4 G .66“ — old. Houtteman has already lost Walter Fox and the 'writer sit .1 .£00 . .Ray, ,lwt.. If. .Hoheptjial .hitq with two-games., a-nd both by ofie run. Little league bascbaU..gamea this, ...... Total. , 103,398 SptinpflpJfi ...... S’ G .600 any a'jthority, he should rescue the •season for free .. Winnie Turk- huddled 'on 'rtlte "press' bench. Grand ’Total 2il,'642 New York — (NEA) — Little IlallinmFC ...... 3 3 .500 1 Weather ho handicap to players ...... 3 3 .600 1 job.'-. ipgton, anxious to have a big field t,cagujcra .axe per.haps..lh,e, .vyurW's, Toront/i ■ ... SSC'ONU BASE-is .being..battled, as pitchers throw some good t : WithChmler POWER STEEm m nhiir Ehryshr POWER BRAKES ■; S'" R- .for the 36-hole Calcutta this week TOttR. PIMMACE grandest mimics. Ottawa ...... U 5 .000 for by Walt Kosakowskl; who per-; end’ at the Country'.Club, phones ■ 'stuffand batters get- the - wood pens-in tha night-cap.' Al Rosen hit , They emulate their big . league TOD.VY’K G.Y5IES on several pitche.s. . Play haaehall two and Pete Reiser and Ray formed thero-last season, Harold' In Info on the event .. Joe Christ­ 11 Y m S (H.D- 0 H MOMT heroes in every way. You see one Amrriran Carlson, shortstop holdover, and ian, UConn Director of Athletics, in the early evening with. the Boone one each; Reiser subbed I’ lillatlclphlft al New Y ork-^ h an U boys before enjo>1ng a night at At the wheel of a new , you have quicker, With this safer way to steer, power brakes make tug at his cap like Ted William.", Jim Nevim, pronitslng youngster LOAM says he plans to attend Booster for . Latry Doby, who piriled a fl-f>rvn. Ra^chfl home comfort home: M RrS HOW YOU CAN SA\^ stops at all speeds safer and easier, too. Power another hitch up his panU in a Waalilngtoii at Boston—Marlro (l-Ol Roach will bust all three I* Coacb Dark, Rich, Cnlttvated Club meeting Monday night, un­ muscle In hla right thigh in the surer, control of motion than you’ve ever had in FRIDAY opener. TAKES 18 MONTHS TQPAY manner befitting Ralph Kiner. v«. Atki.ns ’(0-0). Kelley goes for Gene Johnson at Grads No. 1 M.OO cu. yd. less something comes up at the a car. You can't imagine what it’s like till you from the engine "boosts”' every touch of your toe. (Only pamea achf'dulctlr . Lefty Bray stops, in and says, The Brooklyn Dodgers had their When Stan Muslal's unique bat- National third. Johnson has been o'Utstand- Grade No. 2 *2.00 cu. yd^ last minute. Christy is one of the Low cost' (fruit it! With this /ui/-fimepower steering, hydraulic Actually you atop with up to 2 /5 loss foot pressure ing'In pre-season jlrlHs and-'to a MORIARTY Bros J.'My- team (Red.-Soxl-hanIt doing .u.nbeaten..Bke|n..snapped _..el. five IM niN CO lN SP08T fting stance auddiehly attracted-at- Niiw Vdrk at Ph'nft<}»’’lidVIa ( » n f h n ~ ' Deliver^ fa TVuCk best-Tspeakers -In thtr* area-r.-r r Ro'< power dp^ 4/5 the steering work at your gentle than non-power brakes. You can bring your Janacii (0-0) or Hearn (0-1) va. Fox freshman transfer student from,! berta HalTock, young girl obedience too badly." . , . Not being oh the when Sal (The Barben Maglle Green. Radio, heater, orerrtrtsr. ■tention. Little Leaguers every­ (4N0);...... - 3 15 CENTER ST. Load Lots— Order Now Hartford. I dog .handler, pays a brief visit. Red. Sox hand wagon thi.s seasorf, pitched the New York Giants to a Stock No. U-.3.30. p\ill on the wheel! You alao turn the wheel 1/3 Chrysler to A halt from full speeds in many feet where were seen crouching at the i.^icaErt at IMttaUurRh (night) -^ lin - TEL. 5 135 6-10 victory., Maglie limited the plate and looking over their shoul­ ner (0-0) Va. Kline (0-0). Although Case has already been Caught in a heavy shower, Ro- I d,‘en. Radio, heater. Jerry Goodrich, Ray Schrumpf, pirea’ school in the evening at a 6-3 victory over Was'hington. No doubt about It. you .have to j That’s what he ffgurea sponsors , 4,287 StcK'k. No. U-618...... Mayor Fred Berger. Joe Genovesi, West Side Rec. !Eight prospective Boston's .aMj.Ui ,wijv in- sayaw.ganvsa ■Stei’e Aton-^Saw, b»>riiiid Mrlke'htoft Appeal*, •dffiiWli' ...... separate 'gave southpaw ■ Mel ■parfielp-'bTit W4t - r ■- r ^ daA-H. So it be w t VC • , Herb Pagani, Charlie Prelle and this-number is needed ... . CTiecked ' second triumph qf the season and a good irea to explain their basr- i •Pefe^. Genovesi. Ralph Gibson in at Brookfleld'tolreet at 9 and his 16th s l i g h t over the Sena­ Blue. R.idio and heater. C I f f A C inspections! proves'., a fine tdaatmaate'r. High- lights go out at 9;30, -Stock No. U-88.?. ^ J , “S ’S. ■' -»■ ' w?’'] A t u “ S V A t tors. ' UetKU af evspiiig’'..tocUKto awanKng^.-'' ■ -V •The-.New .Yorlc Ysitkces-wklppad TVSr^CHEVROLET S m R U N E DEfcttXl' of prizes and two crying bowling up at the crack of dawn •. as the 'Philadelphia Athletics, 9-6, to fcaiV/r..: s'Vi*V ...laf! .#,.k»dAif.l(aahef.’.me(^ J .1 3.-Dr. ,Scpan. piack; Heater. . . . . - ■ v J ' R L l f f y 'S Jahowa. "conrJvaiyely, VXCOTu rTiff luAin|( Molly FS'.lch—A itjft arm pR'ch I cut substantially into college. foot- i e . 'u '• •WBDNMbAY: seiiadii: Get 'down to ■OfflSe'’ea’Tfy -V v; .1 • er, one who throws like a woman. ' *****\ Ferrlii Fain, American league's 1951 CHEVROLET STYLELINE SPECIAL' I ball receipts." Special delivery letter from and clean up the day's chorea by 4-Dr. Sedan. Blue. Heater. 1 7 0 ^ 5 Big K- -Strikeout. e to c y. 8 a. m...... This is Dean's flf^h j In his talk, Hall repeated sever­ ,Russ Troutman of the Hamilton Stock No. NT-177. , , , ...... ■ Pllnk-Plsjik-PUmk— A three- al statements he had made prevl- public nelation staff brings news birthday; he’s the youngest;-blit he bounce grounder, easily handjed I ously on the 'subject. He brought of Jerry flood’s appointment as to more interested in catching fish 1949 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN - by the Infielder. - . j up to date the NCAA's TV epm- than in any birthday cak'e or pres- LAND SURVEYING and welfare and recreation supervisor OiMHABY FtAMI fwel-voatlnt W> 0-1 ‘^UtNvBAtK PLAMI'* —mOr* Green. Radio attd heater. Blue Dart— A booming-low lin­ j mittee fight.for a united front In at Hamilton. Flood is popular in epta. Boys and Mrs. Yo.st accom- CIVIL ENGINEERING fdOf* mnrli Wot m pfiim" h*mt trnm foci baeaiiM (IrNm Stork No. IM 8I...... er, almost Impossible to flag as It ! sharing receipts of televised foot- Packard blancheater, having played base­ many me to'Centcr Springs Pond ■ utj. Ofton beraoM ali M to srruba rombootion rbombor two not bomod. w«r*. Hot ipwM art tr«Dp^ in goes by, ; ball among its members. Our Delivery Men ball in recent years with .seiferal where boys fish. Mts.'Yost watch­ pbajnWr. Cltwtn heat-furl burnt 1951 CHEVROLET STYLELINE DELUXE Cadillac A- hoirie nm. The. I He said that pay-as-yoU-see TV Ask The Man Twi League 'teams. ; . . Vic Tag­ es and I gather material for a Edward L. Davis, Jr. d H*m* rttport S%*t romptotwtVv 2-lioor Sedan'. BetR;e, rhdto and heater. player gets the same ex'hilaration ; would be a definite resility in two gart phoAes to say he New York etory. Ejob Nauman. ace photog, Regtatered CIvtl EhgtiMar u d Of* U dS%! « . ' SIm’k No. NT-IyS...... trotting around the bases as driv­ ; or three years. * Who Owns One bound for the basketpaltto game be­ alao maHea the journey and gets * Land Surveyor ing a Caddie. The way he sees it, TV Set-own- Like Petuniasy „.Too.. . tween the Knlcks and, Lakers, several fine opening day shots. OTHSR. UNIQUE G-E fuel-saving design features', 1951 MERCURY CLUB COtJPE Tip—Fielder’s gjoye, from the ers wrill pay about a dollar tojsee Adds that he witnessed the Boston Boys’ luck is not good . .■ . Journey 18 Proctor Road, Manehgater special G-E Burner Noz^^le and "Heat Trap.” Black. Radio, heater, overdrive. One owner car. finger, tips. ■j the game of the week each Sat- No need to worry about our delivery boys driving over Braves’ npciier on Tuesday against to Bast Hartforil In afternoon to Tel. 7019 - Stock No. U-.383...... i Lobster trap — The first base- i urday. Not .more than 20 teams the Dodgers, at Boston. . . . New umpire baseball game . . . Birth­ Let us tell, you about the popular G-E OIL i throughout the country will be the lawri or tromping through your garden. Every mem­ Try ’em all, then phone for a York Yankee press ticket for the day cake adds to dinner before an 1949 OLDSMOBILE '*88" man’s mitt. . 1- ^Door Sedan. Green. Radio, heater, hydramatio f t l l E f f K old involved In these games, and ac­ ber of our crew is hand picked and carefully trained .to demo and learn why year arrives from Red Patterson, evening, at home. FURNACE for wamTair heating systems. Ask Bad Wick—Sore arm. "The drive. Stock No. U-.386...... ^ U * * J wick’s burning out.” cording to Hall, the receipts both respect your property. Yankee tub-thumper. . .. . George SUNDAY' us about amazing new A ir -W a il Heating, tool Chain J!ang-.,-The ground keep­ from the sponsors and pay-as-you- Busky an office caller seeking A moat enjoyable day with fam­ ' ' I . ■ ■ 1950 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN see TV, would be auiributed equal­ PACKARD BALCH Is Your Phono homo hooting survoy ers. They-march In single file like Automatic delivery means you’re never left stranded sports films for a' Retreat League ily starts with chUrch services in lor FREE . 2- Tone gm-n. Radio, heater. One-owner car. ly among all NCAA member col­ is the car of the year—^bar gathering. Recommended he con- morning- followed by day of base­ $1695 a chain gang when they com e’out leges. with an empty tank. ' ^ ' the finest car America has yet produced to fix the Infield. none!. taet Rec., Director John Hrdiund ball, fishing and riding. . . . Talk "This distribution will l^place Our Top Quality oil is filtered clean for steady, low or Herman’ Wlerzblcki. . . . Gris wltlt Sammy MaltempO one of Ping Hitter—A bloop hittef. the loss of paid attendance suffer­ Chappell visits and says he is all Ante"lope—A fast runner. "He Let'Us Prove It! Manchester’s finest and former ed by those, teams competing wrlth cost heat. through with the Church Boftball pro boxer, before entering church. GENERAL ELECTRIC has a motor In his stem. TV." stated Hall, and "at the same PRICES START AT League after serving as Its presi­ Then meet Tony O’Bright and Crows — Fans. They remind time, equitable distributiqn of re­ Phone 2-4595 For Prompt Delivery $2623 dent for several years. . . . John Frank Lupien.' . . . Journey to players of a flock of efoww sitting ceipts will eliminate the' tremen­ Hedlund passes along dope that Ed Columbia in the afternoon for a on the fence. Or maybe thetr yak- dous. financial premium for pro­ Dsllverrd In 3Ianclie.ter ' Budget Terms Immediate deliver}’, some models Kovis and Nino Boggini have ac­ Short ride before coiping back to yaking sounds like crows. ducing winning teams." cepted jobs as Little League AJum- view forest fire in Andover with WIUIAMS OIL SERVICE Is there a, thebaurus in the Hall said there wasn’t anything ni coaches this season. Both are . hundreds of other motorists. . . BEH ER DEIIL OIL BURNERS — HEATING — C08IMEROIAL BROWN-BEAUPRE, INC. • 30 Bissell Street house? commercial wdth his reasoning, former players and keen students- Fish at Center Springs wiHi rela­ AND RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONkNO f ------:------BRUNNER'S GENERAL MOTORS >38 East Center St., Tel. 8191 of the game. . . . Umpire UConn tives in late «nem o6n. . . . Home PONTI&G DEAIER 841 BROAD STREET TEL. 2-1287 MAKES MUSIC UNBEATABLE Tresnman game -at Storra wdlh at .night for teevee pleasure— Ed Open-Every Night Until » I ( . III. ' ^ll. . t >( 'Ml ll' ■(• ait u a iu tiiiM atBciiifta The Bantly Oil Co. Saturday Unto 3 P. M. Chick Toomey. UConns >ytn in 11 SuIltvaWa Toast of the Town” and . State College. Pt— (NETA)— Tuscaloosa, Ala.— (NEA)—Ala Innings, 2 to' 1. . , . Governor A1 Philco’a "The Basket Weaver." Johnny Allarano, Penn State's bams's new track coach. - Herb m m m 331 Main St. Manchester two-time eastern 147-pound box­ Hodges, oh 41 straight ' dual ing champion, plays trumpet In mMts coaching Wheaton, III-, hijgh Orfv* « CHRYSLER 'Today . . . loam tho Mforooeol • hU fathers famUy orchestra. scnoolers. . Si i ■ li’j -= .*. u 4-x4,n' 'iJ;. c'. r;. . .• 1# I M . r .. « 'Kuil lr«l (M) I' . — - •..v**>> t'AK^ , *• ) N - ■ < ..' MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1952 PAGE THlKTfiXN ...... P A G E TW E LV E - MANCHESTOlt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, ARRIL 21, 1952 OUT OUR WAY BY J, R. W ILLIAM S OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Household Goods 61 ‘ Apartments— Flat»— Automobiles for Sale 4 Automobiles for Sale Business Services Offered 13 Repairing' 23 Help Wanted-^Male 36 Tenements 63 I've VMAITEBA USNG TiME e s a d . l e a h d e r .' AUNT MARTHA 6AtD VOO FOR THAT T b c o l l a p s e Anawar to Prdvioua P u »l« Sense and Nonsense AN TIQ U E S Reflniahad. R a p e trl^ MATTRESS. Your old mattMssea BAKER WANTED; Full time S P E C IA L S . ... AM.OVER HERE , WERE UNDER THE &ED C l u r i t w d MONDAY NIGHT’S YOU’RE MONEY AHEAD BEFORE ^V lh ia ANVYHINa. .dona on a n y' furattijre. Tiainvm , trterfllii^d and remade' like new. jvork, six day* » week; Apply A TH R EE ROOM -'apartifieHt— ^ OUST KESTH4G* / SOMEWHERE. ORCLE BULSy i r TOU BUT YQUR ,lfUP. TRUCK., rdriyana wahtad. UVEM.A.e»Ai!Aita?s t«ht'-|jpe«1ea of'tried' 'W 'fow t- lin*? aomeene -weuM 'gtY« ■ him C L A S S m E D ADVT j ■ •dodt' dehixe.,Lovr iriflesge. 'A Wg' 'eicctric-'irtbve. CehtiW lo- • aHD'iV sAE 'Yr'JE‘SOX- VC LOL^IMC «E IL, FL ASPi ABtSUT *iOO« , 1 Store of toodi s iiDOOft SEOA?f" ■ •Apply iSnk,. Construction, 249 ■'"Iflrfvwwiur' •teeth,' but scienUatc have Many ■ SaVlngf ...... ,1 AU it ..'TYPES o f' cMDentar Wqtk, . .. — . ;catlbn.. Use o f beautif ul .grounds. cTMEV-STAVOP.'. .MADAGASCAR , iis 2 A kick in the can’U. DEPT,.H0 « B S ; , . .... '■■■■■■ ■■■■ ' j j D TUCiCAWAy .Tie,.-rr; with Vaughn- • 9 Demigod*-''-; ►'■■■ 1 B 1699'------1981 Plymouth Cambridge—With Including repairs. Phona 2.-4848. ' 'Bro'ad''itre'«f ...... '" IN6PECT MV BAHAMA BEST Ne w s StalCG fd’*'i(!lJ>’ ’’df ’ ' 'pfeHUt'driC'"'"^ ...... IFm .' ’Melen'terWa ’ " f:lSA.M.to4:80P.M. Adults only. James J. Rohan A Monroe 3 Biblical ' Small Down Pa.vment 9,000 milee. Like new. Hotpoint. Single' door. List Son, Realtors, Tel, 74M, __ FARMS THAT SMALL Roy creatures that had teeth. In fact y.irr—rrrrvTyr: WANTED-r-Dxivet'',Yor hmnrity ^m ountain i 'i’l “ Ralance Easy Terms t060' Piyinbtith Special Deluxe 4- FIRST "AND Second mortgagee $3»6.M: ■. ,.;•; SC A R E CLOSeO THE 11 Bounded • U it is bettevad that ah btrda had Jack- -M y uride had an aceidehl LIG H T TRUCKING and aahea re ­ bought for our own account. Fast, route. Good pay plus commission. 13 infirm 4 Still ’ COPY CLOSING TIME Dr. Sedan— Radio and heater. SALE 3219 - ■!k:H0OL teeth until . the geological period with hie car, ‘nie doctor told him moved. Phone 2-3781.. confidential eervice. Manchester Apply New System Laundry, 44 ■14 Speaker 5 Famous I known as the.Tertiary. A bird FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. M6 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Veiw fine car. Business Locations he would have him walking in a I960 Plymouth. Deluxe 4-Dr.—Ra­ Investment Corp., 887 Main Harrison street. 1$ Folds EngUah school u ia n n awailnws' food without chewing it month, ’51 W ILLYS STA'TION MONEY Available for short term - For Rent 64 r a u a a dio and heater, very clean, low street, ITione 5416. , 'N o rg e 8 foot deep ffeeae'. List .16 Heart 6 Prison room end it is ground by gravel In the Friend-r-And did he? MON. THRU FRi; ■morfgagejf or loans on good se­ WAGON mileage.__" ____ >389,66. 17 Nautical T Dancjng alw ..llScorchci ’ 36 Den* glaSsTd,...... ______- Jack-—YeS"-Wheiv-tha doctoraefit— 10t S O A .^ «* curity. Confldential. Box 'V, Situatio|u Wanted— ‘46 DeSOTO SEDAN 1950 Willye Jeep— With snow plow. SALE 1239 . STORE OR office space for rent. 4 19 Seine is ,— — of her 23 Vendor 37 Mountain hla bill m'y uncle eold hU car. 1949 Mercury 4J3r. Sedan—Radio Herald. Business Opportunities 32 Female 38 acCompIUh- 25'Burden SATUR D AY 9 A. M. ’51 .PACKARD SEDAN '■■s ' ' 16'Depot Square. Call 5560. • 20 New Zealand (F r.) Lady —What, you ohRi-ga ma and heater. Beautiful condition. PELEVTSION and radio servicing, parrot* menu 26 Kind of tide 39 Correct one dollar for that looMileaf note . The were both fine hunters and - SPARE TIME James afitomatic diahwaahera. CENTRALLY Located, on QJttage •47 STUDEBAKER CONV. 1948 Chevrolet Two Ton Chasaie sales and installations. A ll work WOULD LIKE baby-sitting. VI- 22 Perch 8 Huge beings 28 Corn'pendlum Judgment book T ■ sportsmen and hafi* never taken TOim ObOPEKAIION WILL and - CabrrrExtra .clean, truck. Floor model. U at $239.95. atreet, one' block from Main, "...... 'W CHRYSLER SEDAH - guaranteed; -Phene-a-O m ),-- • ... . OPPORTUNITY : ■trinity .of-:Blt6lifratres V G *lI-3-g7a7j ------..A.Chang*s------3LVass»-^t^;^4i-F.*4a4-R ,-• »>_ ■ ^siPijUUB^ ;buikllng- -wlU>- display -room, gti- i'OiStrirh^wr 52 'rreat--’“ ''‘‘'’'''-^-'42'Single’■■'•=’ ■'' ting faw tt: ~tt w ta fiiafy’Hitrhth* oity ''- 4S47-Plymouth.-Buaineaaw.Xlaupe.-. SALE 2169 WCH EVKOLiET ■ HARDW OOD" Floora-laW; -sSutded ■ Smalt route tor sale. Whitens -ragea,—parking-area-an^Krft;-AU- ~2 4 S fip f i6ViSf 12 Expqniefr 33't,egST p o in r" fco"mb'."’fovfnj for."...... ' went turkey hunting that aom^ 1946 Dodge I t i Ton Chassis— D M U L S m ’50 MERCURY 2-DR, and ftniahed. No -Job too small; Comb Vendors on location in W OM AN DESIRES any kind of you are.looking for In'one build­ fance* IS Petty quArrcI 34 Announcement 45 Noun sufltx Lady—How: la. It that I canlget thing went wrong; One hunter nor • Original In every respept An ex- Call 2-0726:" ■ ■ work to do at “home, 'Tel. 7067. Whirlpoolautomatic "ilfyers. ing: Immediate occupancy. Phone ■ 29 Promontory 18 Vigor 35 Darti (coll.) 47 Slight flap ticed hla companion taking care­ Floor model. List $239.95. one just like It at Smith’s for 90- ’47 DODGE SEDAN ceptlonally good truck—$695. Hartford Area. For details 2-2358 to see this unusual bust- - $7 Correlative of ful elm at a bird.walking along 1941 Buick 4-D«. Sedan— Fine con PLOW YOUR own garden. We centa. ' '49 CHEVROLET SEDAN write Box D,- c|o Herald. ness opportunity. neither 1 i r - r " 1 7 t r “ i . Polite .'Clerk I .cannot aay, the ground pecking; at worms. .Lost and Found dition. rent, and rtll Rotary tillers, power Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 SALE 3188 , at 2$ Lamprey madam. Perhaps Mr. Smith has First Hunter—Hey, you’re" not ’47 FORD CLUB COUPE 1941 Hudson 4-Dr.—Good trans- and. hand rollers, spreaders STORES A N D Offioea for Tent, N 1) LOST Lady’s Movsdo wrist 29 Aeriform fuel taken a fancy to you. He i* A going to ehbdt that bird %vhlle ■portatlon— $195.' sweepers, sickel bars, rotary Help Wanted— Female 35 13” BEAGLE HoUnd pups, 1 male, Whirlpool automatic ■ washer. ground floor, Main atreet near , . , ^ . . : . : M 8ny.:<)thei:s._...... . RE6T6 FROM A BEAR .=; v-J/ 31 Matures until he etopi. . . value. Reward. Call 2-0744. 1938 OLDS SEDAN 19.79 'Chevrolet Opera Coupe. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main Road. Bolton. Tel. 2-3718, B” 4 4 '" Thank you. work in billing department;, Typ, SALE 3275 38 African * 7 $,3£T Full Price 19.38 Studebaker 4*Dr,. Sedan—Ra­ street. Houses for Rent 65 | Ing ability desirable, but not ,es, worm* « r S A n First Old Maid—I ahlver every dio and heater. Norge' automatic washers. ’Time BHCKEY FINN No Duplicates! BY L^K LEON^^ B Huaband~My wife giveia ' me ..aentisL .Apply, in..penflon... Msnr. P A N ARI15S... Aofl.,. bcfedihg. qages. 27 Bncountmd . « - r. .« lim e : -I-- Uiink « f • a -maa. kiadng • ^sst. -BRUNNER’S 1938 Chevrolet A-Dr. Sedan.. IlhE'Floer mbael. "Uat $279:95. M ODERN CAPE- Cod; Six rooms, i erthtinirirtgr fcoowng;' “ The »eup 19.38 Chevrolet Sedan—^Radto and LIGHT TRUCKING and ashes cheajer Electric Division of Conn Call Manchester 2-0173. gas heat. Attached garage. Rent N-Nocm efi r-r«esff/p/s OM.PEAR, ^ no, phil/T 38 Mythical birds 11 i! taatei like the bottom of the me. .> 358 East Center St. DEAR,PEAR/ AN07HERONE f IT WAS THE Second Old Maid— And her* I ’d R E IIT FRBK garden. Branford heater. Good condition. hauled. Phone 2-3761. Power Co. j SALE 3219 $90 month. W rite Box B, Herald. p iP s e o T T O sofff. Noave! 40 Capa in English Channel. Opefi|_Evenings ’Til 9 , JUfTTWDMOK TAlftTOPOt^ M T m s T v e I «MAS AFRAIP f-WiTKYOU? Maaaaehutattt *■— — ..... H «i . — been thinktng -you- bad. 4U. Vitus’s - atreet. Phone 48S7y^'-— r------_____ .__ ,_____ Save A t - ______ppjedfbLjandJSiSpjilie f a tin as A ^fAUstf^ur/- _0F-WATj4Tlt " •-1^7 ■dance all these y ears.------_All-Da#^twr4ay-iTi|..5— ^ B ra a a t ^ e faith that can move moun­ HouHchoId Services WANTED for children’s depart­ Wanted to Rent 68 300 g a m e ; . hAl l !9 u k k / 60L0N6 SMCEI a r U See The New '52 BARLOW .MOTOR SALES./ BRUNNER’S TV DEPT. 43 Pedal digit tains can't always get away with CHARLES BARBER Offered 13-A ment. Apply In person only. TCH.TCH/WEXL MADE rr. THE 44 Nattva . Bookie—Had a tough day today, Packard Sbdan ■ Wapplng, Conn. , Burton’s, 841 Main sHeet. 12 LA Y IN G HENS for sale. Call U RG ENTLY Needed, 4 or 5 room U & a bluff. 358 .East Center Street BE UEASlNfiABOm -----NA8YERY American H, w lost-over $400.... '.v-a..,-- . SHOP 82619 Delivered In Open Until 9 P. M. and Sundasrtl ’Manchester 2-om .' rent by •young couple with iN?l ORGANDY Curtains laundered by tTFOn 300 YEARS/ 46 Sha has made Brown—How many coaU do you Friend— Sure tough. 53 Woodland Street . Phone 5404 hand. Will call for and deliver. WANTED—Women for %vork on Open Evenings 'Til 9 year old daughter. Phone 2-2196. !e W u Manchester "9 — picturaa y ! give a door 7 Bookie—Worst of It U, $20 was Phone 2-0643. garment press, shirt presses, flat 1938 FORD convertible sedan.. Co- Articles for Sale 45 TW O .6x12 RUGS —; Combination with Abbott li nI Painter—Three. my own money'. work Ironer and folding. Apply w h i .Open.EveTy, Night .From. 1951 CONCORD lumblB drive, $t0O.--Good tires, in person. Maple Dry Cleaners Oil and Gaa Stove, Piano, Dining $50 REWARD for 4 or 5 loom jPT,' ' and Cdatallo Browp —fto ■ if you gave it four, dail’ Glairthnljury 3-:jB7S, W E A V IN G .,of..bum*. .moWj. boi.rs R.OY.AU A N D Bnod.Ui-Corona..porU Room- ■Tablr -and-*'Six-' 'Chair#: -mr ■■ ■ Hal—Fishing 7— •'••'• 4 T o 6 Except Thursday pr.YMnuTH'"" and torn clothing, hoMery runs, a'nd La'un'3erefs,'‘Y2''Maple 'W^^ "apartih'e'hl.''‘Pfiohe' '2-3702. fid-Soften-hi ’ ' at' 4 - n - the .fourth - would... be---an—■oy*r- able and atiuidard typewriters. Cali 5689. 2-DR. SEDAN ^ handbsga repaired, xlpper re­ temper coat. Oel—No, Just givinc the worm* 19.81 CHEVROLET Tudor deluxe, AH makes of adding machln.ea WANTED-/-Three room unfurnish­ •4 , Painter—No, a waste-coat. a bath. ' — placement, .umbrellas repalrsd, DENTAL ASSISTANT — Knowl­ 40 Make* into 5i“ ' ■ ^ Saturday Open All Day fathom green. Powergllde. Radio, edge of typing. Write Box J sold or rented. Repairs on idl ed heated anartment. Adults. I # law Telephone 2-1205 men's shirt collars reversed and makes. Marlow’s. APE X W ASHER, $25. Call 2-9305 From 8 to 6:30 heater, fully equipped. Low mile­ c-o Herald. Phone 2-1783." $0 Cubic meter W~ *1 Between 5:30 age. Like new. Call 2-0.838, replaced. Marlow's Little Mending after 6. ” CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER BOLTON — Building atone and S lF st * -11 and 7 P. M. Shop. APPLICATIONS 1040 PLYM OUTH coupe, radio, flagstone* Bolton Notch Quarry. Business Property FLAT FINISH Holland window accepted for Grocery and Produce , SPRING SALE heater. Price $108. Inquire. 94 Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode. For Sale . 70 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES No Less BY EDGAR MARTIN NIGHT CRAWLERS REAL OUTSTANDING Foster rtreel. Phone 2-1.883. shades made to measure. All Clerk* in Hartford area and Man­ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH and LIVE BAIT LATER MODEL USED CARS metal Venetian blinds at a new chester, on full-tim* basis. LOAM. Dark rich cultivated Grade Discount on batjy carriape.s, TA V E R N FOR Sale. Potentially OOVM4 D AiLVVO O tyIM WHO Ht .WHN .WHlWt CAMt [ BUT \ WOtOTJlR - ? ? SENSATIONAL LOW CLEAN USED TRUCKS low price. Keys mad# while you MANY BENEFITS: No. 1, $3 cu. yard. Grade No. 2 cribs, mattres.se.e, high chairs, beat location in town. New kitch­ <30IMC> TO VO RatT THE FROM ANO WHAT « t S DOVN© THLRt Ht NS wa'lt. Marlow’s. Paid Holidays, Pension Plan, $2 cu. yard. Delivered in truck INTEREST RATtes 4% etc. Lawn furniture and ap­ en equipment. Priced right. WHOLE D \A L 1------s c h o o l Vo AGA\K) V. r - Fishing and Sporting Goods MAKE US AN O FfE R load lots. Order now. Nuasdorf r WHY SHOP AROUND Five Day Week, Hoapltallsatlon, pliance.*. Visit our sale.srootn Phone 2-2252. tOOti'L OF MV VNTTLt Building— Contracting 14 Good Starting Wage, Construction Co. Phone 3408. Of All Kinds at the Green. OL' i 1 Mort nr» one owner, low mileage 1952 YARD DUMP Group Inaurance. Sick Benefits, C AR PE N TR Y— A ll types, expert P E A T HUMUS. Excellent soil con­ Farm.s and Land for Sale 71 % cars. Previous owners name, on re­ 1949 G. M. C. PICKUP , Vacation With Pay ditioner-top • dressing" . Phone CENTER SPRINGS quest. 1948 FORD ' TON PANEL work. Prompt service. No Job too small. Phone Rockville 5-5759. Apply on Tuesday, April 22, be €515. CHAMBERS FURNITI)RE NEW LO.NDON, Tolland, Wind- luitf r^jyninuiiT tjntn tjoupf “ prriat 1948-CHEVROLET TWO twffen i t A; M. and t P;' M. A t " " -^ham-Countles----- Good-dalry—aiMl------y Deluxe— Blue, radio, heater— TON BUILDER-Carpenter—First class ARI8TO-BILT, unpainted book- AT Th e Green poultry farm.*, 2 to 400 acres, lll.V i. Center Street . cases,, cheats, and bookekse hsad- ■■'■■ $1,268;------. ■■ 1946 DODGE i n TON ■work. New homes. Blueprints A * P SUPER MARKET some with stock and equipment, Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. svailable. Also slterations, re •176 Washington Street boarda; The Woodshed, 11 Main Open 9:30 to 5 $7,.500 and up. Welles Agency. 1948 — S«ven,.pa»L-, 19.‘19 DODGE PICKUP pairs, garages*, etc. Phone Cov­ Hartford, Conn. atreet...... sefiger. Radio, heater, black. Everiingf! 7:30 to 8 :30 Cnventrj’. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-7501. Many other extras, low mileage. entry 7-7387. LOAM FOR SALE, $10 per load , TOBACCXJ LA N D with shed. In CALSO SERVICE CENTER BE SELF employed. Avon Prod­ delivered Call 7195. between 9 FOUR TABLES, radio, f\ill aize I .quire S70 Vernon atreet or tele. 1950 Buick Riviera 4-Dr.— Black, W E W IL L finish your unfinished uct* offers unlimited earnings. Houses for Sale 72 436 Center StTP-ct Write DlBtriot Manager, North an<) .8, 71531 after 5...... maple bed. Call 2-9770 after 5 p. ' ' phone 6085. radio, heater. Original 20,000 Phone 2-0980 rb om s'ib ' you 'can' have more miles. Price $2,095. room for yourself and more value Branford. Conn. MUST BE SEEN c«p« 1tS2 »T NCR Setr>*4. ^ ONE BBNDIX WASHER—One •TO BE. :APPRECIATED . ' for vour home. Phone 2-0726. USED SBRVBL gas refrigerator. Peraonaia 1949 Dodge Qoronet 4-Dr,--.Gypsy F r lg ld a lr e ;■ one Quality " g a a Excellent home consisting of five Ideal for cottage. Excellent con­ ■ Hqld On, Boys! BY V. T. H A M LIN green. Radio, healer. Price $1,498, 1948 JEEP .9tatlon wagon. Phone Help Wanted— Male 36 range, one mahogany flat-top beautifully decorated rooms with ALLEY OPP TH K PROSPEOT Hill School far 32.38. CARPENTER WORK office desk and chair, four radi­ dition. Call 2-2348. 5T 1949 Dodge Wayfarer—Radio and tile bath on first floor and two bed­ BETWEEN MINING AND / THEY MUST QUESTION 16.’ young children. Pre-Kindergarten, REPAIRS and ator covers, two fold-away\beds. heater, black, white wall Urea. rooms on second floor. Two car at­ COLLECTING REWAKD6 / HAVE ABOUT -.JMOT "L" CAN THEY Kindarggrten. Monday -through 1949 OLDSMOBILE 88 Rocket ALTERATIONS W ANTED two U, S. Royal white aide'wall Price $1,298. four-door, aedan. Deluxe . model, tached garage. oil burner, enclosed FOR CAPTURING BAN ( »20 .00 0 BAOFOR \H AN G ON- Friday. Traniportatlon fumlah- A-1 MECHANIC tire.*, 6.50x16, driven 3,50''milea: Machinery and Tools 52 a l l e y rallo, heater. Local one owner car. BUILT-RITE porch, siitonviUc dishwapher. Vene­ CUTS I'D SAY TWO DAYS') TO IT? ed. lira, iicla Tybur, "director. 1980 Plymouth 4-Dr. Special De­ one romptete badminton set, oiie tian blinds, awnings, storm win­ AND FOOZY ARE VVOKKI Excellent condition. See Bob CONSTRUCTION Phone 2-8767. luxe — Blue. Radio, heater.— SERVICE STATION Ludwig A Ludwig prnfea.sihnal CATERPILLAR<*fiUlldozer. model dows and screens and many other RIGHT. Oliver today, Oenter Motor Sale* Phone 2-8727 D-2, A-1 condition. This machine $1,49.8. ATTENDANT drum outfit, white pearl finish, extras. Located on quiet residen­ ■TsfeS; B ALLAR D 'S Driving School. Man- 461 Main atreet. haa been completely rebuilt. For 1947 Dodge 4-Dr.— Radio, heater, Evenings 2-0059 original head.*, complete with tial street. cheater’s oldest. Thousands of ac­ rovers and case. AIsi> girl’-’a de­ further Infofmatlon phofie 5305 green, custom— $998. 1941 HUDSON fourrdoor aedan BEST OF WORKING ARTHUR A. KNOFLA cident free Inctructlon hours. CARPENTRY — Experienced in luxe Columbia bicycle, full size. or 4523. N „Radlo a4ld.Jiealer. .Price $195, In, CONDITIONS Realtor • Hundreds of- saUsasd- students. lS49' Oodg« ■4-Dr.-v'8ad*o; heater; . construction o f . small homes, InquiTw ■ Tom' B."-Kehler,' • ’l l /, '8T5 W ain’St:— Eat. 'T921 “ quire 122 Wcat atreet. garsgen, dormers. Alterations AND P jCY ' ' ' NEW SIMPLICITY, Garden-King. For appolntipent telephone 2- two-tone gray and red, cuitom, Strickland street. Phone Office 5440 2245. white wall tlrea— $1,198. and Jobbing. Luck and Peterson Dandy-Boy,, Waterbury garden 19.38 CHEVROLET Coupe. Good phona 4026. Evening# 2-59.78 or 2-4278 APPLY IN PERSON tractore, fuil line of well en­ Homo LisUnga Wanted WANTED—Riders to Hartford. SOLJMENK. Inc. running condition. Good tires, SIDE ARM HOT WATER HEAT- gineered tools'for above. Cement Hours 8:18 to 4:30. Call 2-2868 neater. Phone 2-9896. Efl- Reasonable. Phone 7789. SEVEN ROOM single. Four bed­ Dodge-Plymouth Cara Roofing— Siding 16 BOLAND MOTORS mixers, hale wire, Dublin Tractor after 8 o’clock. -> Job-Rated Trucka ' Co.. North Windham Road, Willi-’ rooms. Large lot. Two-car ga­ 369 CENTER ST. 6.*i4 Center Street Aulo "Acceaaorles— Tires 6 GUARANTEED Roofing and roof Diamonds— Watches— mantle 3-3217. rage. About '20 years old. Imme- ■ diate occupanoy..-"Prioe-- $15,000. - r-w-t--eM.ee- • ' AutoiiiObllts fo r Sale ■ ■- ■ -Phone 5 m r‘m' sm ?...... repairing. Gutters and conduc­ I Sy MCA Sa- HEAVY DUTY six-ply Goodyear tors. Coughlin 7707. , Jewelry'' '’’'48' James J. Rohan and Son, Real­ Safe Place To Buy Used Cars tire 6.80’ X 16'. Used very little. tors. Phone 7433. BY RUSS WINTERBOIHAM -1948 PLYMOUTH four-door aedan W E SPECIALIZE in roofing and M AN TO Attend parking lot. Ap­ LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, rer Musical Instrumehis 53 CHRIS W ELKIN, Planeteer B«hind The Screen “Why ahouldii’t I bring Yflur mothtr into It7 8h§ speclat deluxe. Radio and bSater," PE TE DANJilUKh'S personally Very good. .76 Birch atreet. Phone ply Popular Market, Main street. to coo^.^ldn't 8h4?” X- Biding. Highest Quality ma­ pairs, adjusts watche* expertly. MOVE RIGHT IN — Five rooms, BUTA POtVeRFUL NEimSO-dCBEEH PROTECTS RUNE Seat covers, sun visor. A bMuti- selected used care. 1049 Oldsmo- 2-2830. NEW USED, Rentals. RCeds. B a d RUNE '■ •yWdAWWUATIJW'T ...ANDAALI6AN terials. Workmanship guaran- Reasonable prices. Open dally. throe down, t\yo up. Good !ocb; AND Hi^ Me n *'l te e your ton it ttill waiting for world conditiona to j -- ful locai one owner ear,. See-thla bile '.'76'.’. convertible, green, white WANTT3P—Dishwasher.,.. Apply ■WOF*., .mqie?.,.. Atan.da,. , ficcesr. PELIVEB^ DICtTDAVJULA^filM. PJ*$IOI)ATDR^, , "S,- FTVE 8 80x17' -TlR Fff' — Foul "teed. A. A'.'Dion; Inc., 299 Autumn Thursday -evenings; ■ 129 -Spruce : tlofi," good ■condition. ' Immediate It before he fliidt a Jobf Smart young manl" , one today at Bob Oliver’s, 461 walla, hydramatlc, ■ radio and in person. Center Restaurant. aoriea. Repairing. Certified in-, ULTIMATUM CENTRAL A6IA.UMLE66 BLACTAREPLY lettlt BUGSfiUJiNY tubes. One new, (wo very good, street. '?l)one 4860." street. Phone 2-4387. occupancy, $10,,500. Suburban THAT'LL BUBAK Main street. heater. Excellent conditlpp, ,1949 499 Main atreet or call 2-8172. atruction. Music for ail occaa- TOTHEUNITEP yoU^URRENPER VUITUW FROM THE EARTH rap t wo. $28, Phone' 6.3S(r:' RSaltyrCo.,' 'R'daltork, 5 n Main 24 UOOJK^rtt PE^TROy Tvem hearte! were *rer ■’Ford ■4:door ciisiom ‘g ". Radio, Kfo’n#. “Wil'd Krause, 87 WalhuL NAD0N4:" FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER f ARE YOU S u w A A ^ ^ ^ W O N r a W? 'O V IR i street. Phone- 8215. «X)RLAE6E«rCmE^ PEOTECTEP/BUTTHE WMfhta 1950 CHEVROLETS, tudora, for- healer, besutlful maroon. Local Roofing 16-A Garden— Farm-f-Dairy 5336. ' EARTHS TOO B16 TO SOMfONE 6 HE^ HOW dora, deluxet. Radios, heaters. All OUR MAS i * t h e MAPI owner. 1948 Pontiac club aedan Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 WANTED Products 50 I TO . SAYS w r f In extra nice condition. Fully COUGHLIN ROOFS atay on in NEW LISTING, East Side— 6 room u/?AJtyr Aq. • Vff K iM " 6" cylinder, radio, heater, gray. Cape God, 5 finished, fireplace, 1 HArm Ob* guaranteed. Douglas Motors, 333 NEW CUSHMAN Husky motor any kind of storm! For guaran BLUEBERRY BUSHES, 2 and Wearing! Apparel— Furs 57 Extra nice. 1947 Chevrolet, rgdio; car garage, terrace with aum- WROM&/ RIGHT Mtxr Main. scooter for sale,. Call 2-4019 after teed roofing call Coughlin, Man­ JOB PRESSMAN and .1 year cultivated. Locally grown, heater, blue. This U a bargain Ings, May Jst occupancy. Asking T> Twe - '8. ■ - chester 7707. big producers. Large berries, easy F U L L LENGTH skunk coat, size CfMETIRft, priced car and we have many $14.000., Elva Tyler,'A gent. 2- BEFORE YOU Buy a used oar to grow. ,Priced rea.spnsble. In*, 12-14. Perfect condition $20. Also - tee - Gormsn Motor Sales; Buick more. Clarke Motor Salea. 301 ROOFING.- Spepiatiaing In repair­ ..COMPOSITOR 4469. , TJroad atr«4 t. 'Tel, 2-2012, ■quire 8.5' De'mihg slreel. txm cloth coat. Beaver collar and -X. Sales and Service, 285’ Main RACING Blcyrje for sate. Excel- ing roofs of all kinds. Also, new cuffs, $10, slie 12-14. Phone 2- MANCHESTER — Attractive 6- atreet. Phone 2-4571. Open eve­ Ijint condition. Phone 2-3.866. roofs. Gutter, work. Oilmneys 3407. 1947 MER^:URY four-door aedan. room Cape Cod. dteah as a whis­ ning!. Radio and heater. Jet, black. Slip cleaned, repaired. 26 years’ ex­ APPLY IN PERSON Household Goods 51 perience, Free estimates. Call GIRL'S, Red aprlng coat for 7 or tle. Conveniently ideated near .covers, .Excellent tiroa,. exeeilent Bu.siness .Services Offered 13 BOY! OH BOY1 tVHAT A " biia, achool and store#;'Fuit baser ^ DeCORMTER"MOTOR ' condition. Another local one own- Howley. Manchester 5381. S year old. AleO cotton dresses...... - -SALES, Itir.....—— W ILLIA M H.. SCHIELDGE BARGAIN. MR. ALBERT. - . - Phone 2-6298.- - ' ------' . menL Oil ..heat,..automatic - ..hot, ■'eY'eSr. See Bob" Oliver, Center c a r p e n t e r will frame unfinish­ H AS W Al’nNG FOR YOU! water, -combination storm win­ ^22L***5Z-2*iJkl22*» Motor .Sales. 461 Main,atreet. ed upstairs rooms. Reasonable. SAYS: “ See these fine values Heating— Plumbing 17 SPRUCE ST. . Just leturned. from dows and screens', 30 day occu­ PRISCILLA’S POP Adds Up BY AL VERMEER Call 1-4261. “MEADOWBROOK " MODEL Wanted— To Buy 58 pancy. F ull’ price, $11,800. Alice todaj'. You won’t be sorry.’’ 1980 CHEVROLET Sport coupe, PLUM BING ‘ and heating. Fum. HOME Clampet, . Realtor, 2-45'43 or 2- . im4 deluxe model. Radio and heater. refrigeration Service, com­ SALESM AN, Experienced only. A W A N TE D —Used furniture. U v- FOR EXAMPLE, TH E PAPA CAT, acea, oil burners and boilers 3 ROOMS FURNITURE -0880. THE SQUIRREL, .NOW. THEN.' THE MAMA CAT, NEW AND FOR Pqwerglide transmission. A mercial and domestic. See our Far! VanCamp. Tel. 2-5644. man who can sell new a'nd used ing rodm, bedroom, kitchen or WHO CAN NAME car* and appraise used cars. Must WITH RABBIT AND ^.AND THREE LITTLE Now , IMMEDIATE DELIVERY real shiyipy car. Fully guaran­ display ol guaranteed used refrig- entire households. Let ua make NEAR PRINCETON Street. Ex­ FIVE MEMBERS be aggremive and willing. A "PHILCO” ELEC. REF. MOUSE BELON& KITTENS' teed. See • Boh Oliver. Center atora. George H Witlama Aa«>- E FF IC IE N T Plumbing and heat­ '’BENGAL" COMBlNA’nON • you an offer. The Woodshed. cellent new custom built colonial. OF TH E CAT THE ALL NEW WILLYS good opportunity in a small TO THE RODENT Motorfialfs, 461 Main street. clates, - 260 Tolland Turnpike, ing. Plugged draini machine RANGE Phone 2-3164. Six rooms, large attached garage, FAMILY?" LIKE AERO ACE dealership. Salary and commla- FAMILY .Manchestei Phone 2-SS8S,.jiighta cleaned. Phone 6467. ‘INORGE” WASHING MACHINE porch; lavatory- flrrt floor. Priced 1941 PONTIAC Streamliner sedan. aloh. IT hnt""capable' of earhlhg 7691. "EMERSON” TELEVISION SET at $19,500. Substantial-down pay­ TWO ON HAND Heater, radio: good condition, HEATING From A to Z, Con­ over $6,(J00 yearly do not apply. CAM P T R A ILE R wanted. Phone good tlrea, written guarantee. Also Includes 3 Pc. bedroom set, ment. Howard R. Hastings, Man­ DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, version burners, boller-bumer McClure Auto Co., 373 Main 3 Pc. living room set, 5 Pc. dinette 2-9016. One Solid Blue Will accept $6 ‘ weekly. Calao chester 2-1107. copied, 'vacuum cleanen. Irons, units, complete heating system.* street. set 9 x 1 2 Axmlnater rug, cockta' Fully Equipped Service. Center, 2-0980. guns. . stL.. repalrsd. Shsara, All work guaranteed. Time pay fable, end tables, lamps, kitchen Rooms Without Board 59 CHOICE Location—Four beautiful knives, mowers, stc put into con­ ments arranged. Morlarty Broth ELECTRICIANS cabinet, inlaid and otjier article.*.. rooms with expansion space for One Smoked Ruby MU.ST SACRIFICE. 1949 Ford era. TeL 5135.. nistpm.^ four-drtor. Owner .enter­ dition for coming needs: Bratth- URGENTLY NEEDED .. Just like- new. Fully guaranteed." HOUSEKEEPING • ROOM for ‘ three addittonkl rooms. Pull base- -r====//Full.v Equipped...: ..... ■walte.'52 Peart atreet:------— Uaeff only a abort time, rhr. exhibi­ ing service. Many 'extras, white :. p. LORENTZEN, Plumbing con - ...... " B y ------' bual'ne'sa' g irl:' "An ho'me conveni­ ’meht’. GKrage.’ .TmiTie(fla’fe "o c ’cu-’ tion. ences; nice porch and yard. Near pancy. Lot approximately 90x180. VERY NICE USED CARS wall tires. Phone Bill Custer. LINOLEUM Remnants SOc square tractor. Repairs^ alterations, new HATZEL & BUEHLER, Inc. rv| - - i ^ a-:--** ' I’LL GUARANTEE TO SAVE Cheney's. 2-8256. — “ALL RECBNT-T^ADES “ ■ykt'ff. Ak^Tiaff tjfe, vl-all' Idi'trihg, ■wsekr 24 baeir'-aesvlse; Atoatisejk, YO U iAT liE-AST $2?S - - ■■ ter 3686..■- • - . ; 1948 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE 1949’ CHITVRQLET deluxe sedan. Done by' reflabTe: -'weiMralfled ■""'*•■■" • U O N S T R U e n O N ’ r--- = 5 - •■" ■ r tti CHEERFtrUTJT Ahm ' i ■ T*^l bt tt. L Hk t men. All Jobs-guaranteed. Hall PROMPTLY REFUND YOUR ROOM FOR RENT,; Tel. 2-0131. BOLTON:—We have-six homes for Dejuxe, radio, heater, de- Radio, heater. Excellent ' .condi­ PLUMBING and heating, .special- CONTRACTOR 5, . ■ CAPTAIN EASY In Palmetto Beach BY LESLIE TURNER ^froster, fluid drive,. ^ tion in e\’ery respect, ■ Di Mnolebm Co^ 86 (S)ttage atreet. ;ixlng In repairs, remodeling, cop- A t V MONEY IF YOU CAN BUT FOR sale, in suburban Bolton ranging ht him horn* from th* club yetterday to caddy! Phone 2-4022,. evenings '6166 or LESS a n y w h e r e V.lv-vt.v-.wrs-iv* .•.i.l*.':#.- eiv'TAtrt.l’as '■•4 ■ ■ MndM-lBlutst- quati ly..;<'e>«>., J jug- • pee -ivaler■ .piping.. ^n«se- eaaatrue- 016 om c fl* ! -T«e«es a OPTAIM-Btai * 'A»—-5.4«‘«^n5gr% ft f'Jkm. vvaTs :vi»«»;AW5 • ■' T ' WTttr. 'ARK'ANGtl' ‘'' : •' •liATtoe ^ tw w j’foff new, aome o,ld._ To inspect call’ T. las Motors. 333 Main. tlon. Tim# payment*' .'arranged. i^RA’r i' ^ XVHt’m i s Y ' ' ' two gentlemen or wprklng couplp. teKrific o r $wa$h-up THMtOJFROM the MR FEW mImUTE^. NOW GIVE MB f OUH. 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i ■ f - ■■’ J MONDAY, APRIL 21, 19B2 .^,■ ^1 .vj.,.. _ .. . . ATerage Daily Net ^rem Run Tha Wraither Forecaat of'17. S. Weather Bureau PAGE FOURTEEN •.I?-,. iiattrliPBtpr lEpgtttttfl IggraUi ' For the Week Ending April 19„ 1982 '> ' • ! ± , ^...... -^OmridbiaUe idoudlneM, nnt .id^ ... . . •- .. . The reheirfial of the Beethoven , of. McMahon At the: lopal. ^ n o ; The American Legioh Auxiliary 4 craUc..c,ommlt.te«.'« meeting, .FiWay : - cool tonight, Wedneedajr general- . Memortar Temple. PyWan jMa WIR meet tOBtght at • o'ctock iit 01 i» fiBMb-^acheduled fof to 10,489 Give BaUuiig„ ” fntghti said that the senior -Con- tera. will me>T'tW»lufraw-atenfn» has been cancelled. Member of the Andit Ijr fair;-wanner...... A b o t it T o w n at 8 o'clock In Odd -Fellowa; Hall. the Legion hall. Department Pres­ m TtVI’ TB/f 1 necticut ' senator has done A fine ident Mra. Alice Bender of Bridge- Burean of OIrenlatlone The *d<3troe ataff. >ylli,;*ftve a rf-, ■ Thmhaa ■ Ferguson/- oo-publlataer T«. MeMahoauw . : w/s™. : ; ..... ^ - kanche»^r— 4 City gj Village Charm 1 1 f ~Thrric>ckvilie ■ feipUst ■'ChuKh’ hearaal after the buatneaa acaalon. jk iff ' aKd hei^ offtcera ■wm he' gueata. Mra. Ruth Hjekox. the of The Herald, Is attending the ^ iU MCond.iumUAl rSeveral ■ entertainment, nuiimi^ca Amrertcan- Newspaper - PubUaheM- was. seconded . by former "T f*tUv«l called 'The Spring Round- win be preaented and refreahmenta president,' Urge's all ' membe*-.a, Court Judge Wesley C.' Gi^Jt?^ihd (Clmaslflea Advertlsliig on Pag* 14) MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, APRIL 22,1952 ‘ (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS eapecfally new members, to be Association convention In. New Democratic Town Com­ was adopted unanimously. / VOL. LXXI, NO. 173 - up" on Fri New York, Pa. Voters Attorney Jerry Giosler .offered Block IS, center, of the rioting, tot The mushroom )Went through a many letters from movie and lO- make, his radio.- appeal. series of colon, rush, yellow, vio­ ligioiis leaders endorsing Wanger's let, and then turned snow white. - HEAVY QUALITY OITicials quoted Jarbo as saying Priest^ Bares Red Finally, above SfiJHK) feet an-lea ' Name these. Judge Harry J. Borde re­ rap ToTfiWa atm twpwlTttrn TTOtn quick settlement pf the cohyicls’ the main ball-shaned cloud. marked that: grievances against the prison Pick -tip Troops By THB .A.S.SOCIATF.D PRESS ‘The law of, the six-shooter has 1 management. ' gone out of. CaUfornia long ago. Dr. Vernon Fox. deputy warden. Hong Kong, AprH .22 -(Ah— A Trucks moved In almost tnune- ' y/HITE...... Yd. $ 1.19' Voters in New York and Pennsylvania, .states which rank "It...... Is true that...... tt Was...... not a i .announced...... the result...... of hli_ at- Catholic prie't from Indiana said distcly to pick up the troops be­ ohe-two in presidential-nominating strength, ballot today for serious wound,” the-Judge added. -1 tempt-to achieve a truce in the today Chinese Cdmmunlst.'i sen- fore the radioactive dust could hit delewte.s who wm g(inmn.stTTTcted t» national party conven~| -''A^parenUy,. to«re.:u^^some — — icnced. him to .death, at a'masa them, , .Seyeral,^..secqn(lery. ;flrae, SOLID COLORS .... . Yd, $1.29 gtaHed, veteran: 'ebeetvera- - gald. •(Cimtto.ued nn fa tti T e n ). trtat -,on Easter Sunds* and then -.-.J... ¥ ijafaded'^hlm out of'Chln'A' ai"'6W These ■were indlcatetl by xhirker ■ ^ ;" w i D . YdV$l.3f battle Is for 66 Republican and 94 | jjpj Provocation Is not "American devil." , sniqke appearl.ng. through ,t^ , dust -DemnetoHo -detegaU seats the , - The-Rev; Robert W.-Greent; base i i i itilles wide. * ' . ' ■' ’WOndei-ftir terry 'rloth for - toh*s, "tkWch' from Jasper, Ind., said the trial Smoke rockets Were usgd fo |f wear, bath sheeta, beach towels, etc. eom-entlons in ChlMgo ^ L I O C t Q r S l l C V C a l l I.etter From Benton i R a ilw a y C o ils Pennsylvsnlai ^ j Glcsler quoted letters of praise climaxed 16 months of houa* ar- measure the intensity of the had but two names on the Ijallot. — w -g-^, i - •* ' neat and a w<^k of torture—all so biasf, but they added little to the . . from . such industry . leaders spectacle. ■ ■ ■■ --'■ ■ both Republican^-Gen.^ Dudght J ^ | | | | i a i l 1 / 1 8 6 3 8 6 Samuel Goldwyn, H4U Wallis.(“iGain Demands unreal "tt seems niors like s had' n e w T Elscnlumter, giict .tprinW, dreemr-eometoliig lhat..uavav..hAP"., ,.„Th« .bomb -J.UfJt., wee, .ehow . .. '"ti' old .Stasaen of Minnesota. Demo- Y Dairy’! Zg«.ack-vrnd'tttofTs l«elud- i - r • ! "Th i chough for anyone. ing Senator William Benton (D.. I I f g-kg* I n a l |/a*ga|-agz pened.” ' BEAUTIFUL WAMSUHA 1 crata and Republicans pick 60 dls- ‘ J^|-| t S C r a t C l l Conn.). Bruce Barton and Fulton i v P lJ l/ Greene told newsmen It began Thirteen minutes later the, main trict delegates each. Ten at-larg*; . 111 Ottoher,. 1980 when guar„-Taft bowed out of the Pennayl- , , amount': of tear gas was used last . . l ..... Greene staved there But the disease Is caused by some-' Dahfjfor Grow’ ‘’48 night on the 23i rebel prtsonera year old 'bulutii nmlher' who "I Just beard about this tO Observers who were at. Bikini Now-m^ke-up -yoiH'-own- dressas ■ o f—this, ------K/.. ------. 25 tjS;; . ■ ■ ■ v^ia-- popularity. rAC.C,. anyj.Og.. LI thing, -maybe- a- -viruff.--carried on- ■ vraiits-to plani • her-tovo--;-email- mlmitrs- - ago -and -Pm ■ romlag- -Were uncertain- whether-lt exceed- ■ was fnUtless because delegates l \ r 'T T * d'o'rmiiary“ wliig"^ beautiful Wamsutts fabric, aoft finest the cats' claws. - - I (Continued on Page Ten) sons In a good home before she rlght up to Duluth and present ed the biggest blast' there In 1946. .ils jLJs O l a l 6 S Thursday night and are holding quality cotton with rich permanent, satin are not bound by Its results. Nev­ This ailment apparently Is not | About 18 minutes after toe . D R IC O N U R E — 50 LBS. . : . 1^2.50 ertheless, there may be a substan­ H eight guards hostage. dies of caneer, ipy case personally." iheen. Light blue, maize, green, melon, uncommon, (aid Dr. Worth B. Mrs. Eyelj n Faro, Who tioctors Wait, toe troops' air support—to® tial write-in for him, R. Wiiliaro Lagay, superintend­ Some offered winters In Flori­ black and navy. 7V2LBS.. . . 65c Daniels of Georgetown University Boston, April 22— (Ah — The said has o'nly a few more weeks da' for Uerald and Gordon— paratroopers-7-were taxied, acria* ’ Elsenhower forces were banking ent of the prison farm, said the the edge pf the Salt flats to be School of Medicine, and Dr. Frank I hazard of forest fires In the tinder- gas was used to quell a _ne.w dla- to live, said today she will .military aeademlea,' eastern cnL LAND LIME4-50 LB Si ...... 7 5 e ' on a ^write-in, too—among demo, G. MacMurray of Washington. D. dry Woodlands of New England and chtHise her sons' foster parents ready for 'a takeoff. crats.‘^Pennsylvania permits cross, ■tu"rl>ance by the rioting convicts. N6 W8 Tidbit8 lege rducatlnns,/and ‘'they can C. They reported 60 cases In 18 New York state grew today with this week while she *tlH haa take over my buslnriis when I Their Job was to Jump behind ihg party lilies In such polls and '.The'mutineers want, no' re'prisala' Culled from AP Wire* the atomic smoke curtain but at BONE M E^L-i^l 00 LBS. .. . 57.00"^ states and Hawaii and Canada. continued warm, sunny weather. for their action and prison officials some strength. beeome loo old.” the general’a hapkers looked at It 104 D egree IFever The two sons are Gerald a safe time, after it lifted. thla wayr - A heavy Eisenhower Weather forecasters saldjio rain said tony pould . not . . gusDintee 6 Four Duluth district Judges BairaMm MlifWilr - . for ALL tke featiurcfl yon winl__ A few d'ays after Tjelhg scratch-' is in sight. ^ . and OdrOoh 9. Mrs. Parn and her TW tfOfAtnlf vote In both primaries might there W'oiild be no disciplining of Swhnne of locuste create dan­ haw offered to do all the legal The troops got a very severe **Cfi^CrMD*' ed humans get sick. They get a Rhode Island and Connecticut the prisoners. husband, a tniek driver, were work for Mrs. Pare free of in the cotton fabric yon sew, fteht-A-RoHer - $1 .0 0 Per Day cause GOP leaders to throw the gerous sltustlon In Iran... Moecow shock, the ABC told newsmen. OUkBT . majority of Pennsylvania’s 70 fever, which may run to 104 de- closed their forests last night be­ The a'greement- on the parole divqmirl shortly after GSraM charge. And they will decide -s,_ gress. and last a few days to 8 ve cause of. tot-danger______appoints new ambassador to Al­ -was-bom. eonvehllon votes his-way In July, Board Invertlgatlon waa-the reault ba nTar."."SfgenHne“ pollw- Arrest alter a probationary period (CVmtlnned on Page Ten) 7*. Democrats In Pennsylvania have weeks. In Maine, Masaachusetta and' of the first. negotiatinns between She haa worked itays as a whether the home rhilsen tor PENNSYLVANIA UWN MOWERS Lymph nodes of glandular ker- New Yoi;k state, forestry officials undisclosed number Of person* for to write in a name If they want to toe rioters gnd pqjrlspn 'autooritles spreading false rumors against .f e- bookkeeper and held a ualtrees Gerald and Gordon Is suitable. .,;,*xpresa a.!Tpjr:e'sid«hUs,l, preference. nels In toe armpits, neck and groin warned that the woods ari kd'dry .alncc . toe. revolt Maided.’*-". . Jab:at.tll(tot In provide for her -I ^ ' *"'« •' y-*— , *' m*y *wen'tb the Mzs o rg o if bans ...... ron Government.— ...... CBISEET There are no names on the b^Iot, the' least ' carelessness 'Ih'di'sposlh'g Threatened With Gan Soviet zone In Germany an­ boys. Mt'ST HELL ARMORY Sen.-Estes Kefauver of Tennessee or small oranges. Often they break of a lighted cigarette or match When their demand for no re- nounces extensive 'program to .About a month ago 81rs. Parq - was. hoping, to aWne tB^thlsdep^t- down. Into abscesses, with release cquld set th^.aflam ^, V not nfet,.tot.C5(n, learned, spe, bad . an Ineurablr B u ll6 t in 8 'd r " pi)j(;'; ,'5h>;'''.''))Ba4a;.7;9tgF;; .ttgy tnaeh: .Maiifard/ .April 3l-T-tA>v.^,'nie/ ment ‘ -■ , Situatofa. vntfiw . . r - . ' vicU touched. OR; A'dlaUirbarice .'.In Hn-approved- jil*tory to Ffaat uefe- -.-fiBBMlZ'fa.'mljiW ‘‘armory” -of the PutlUm • Phar- /< fashionable surface interest, exhif^aiing eolortf A move In Kefauver'a behalf \at swdlleh Slid tender for seven The fire hazard in New IT.prk the dorlhitary wing .which spread mans. ..Connecticut State Police Saturday she appealed to the binx at .114 Washingtoii Street week.v to six months. , ...I t ’s wrinkle-free, soil-resistant.. .Slays crisp wMout the Idaho ^mocratlc convention state was called "the- moat criti­ to the souto wing of the prison, expanding law anforcement cam­ Duidth. /.jHeraU . . and News-Trl- . must be sold. It was ruled today' Humans feel sick, with poor cal that can develop’’ by Klnne GARDEN TOOLS fell by the; wayside yesterday not prsviously Involved in tpe -out- paign tomorrow with revlviG of •mfln.fpiThiflP./ll?. 0«hlln.g,a,.b<»w . ttie ttcrnmne^-Catirt uC « r - K t lX I,-*)# VHffWnNH ‘ 7 t(ar. wasdsdfo ,app«tote» .waakneas/. .MuaeA. -awJte- WI)liaaw,‘-'BLa4e-GuperliUBBdaiit. ^iBp'vMii- 'rtadWWnlrit” fd "try" Shd' (or her. SOBS. Newspaper stories tors I* a unanimous opinion: With Frem'h Union Forces at A u t^ t ic shrinkage less thati 2%..'. An^verglaie* fabric), Easy to g r a s s ' unlnatructed*. A motion to- -'--■-^Ing,pledge chills, and headaches. Some' Forert Fire Control. ’ The HiUth wing was quieted reduce accidents on Merritt Park- tollnwed. . , xhi* will bring to a cUimix the AJ»»U..akto,J:aah..„.., Urn JBae NJnk- Norto . ... ‘S' 'e‘,Pq-called temporary taxes are decUned In two. the Labor De­ Suepeads Fishing Some Influential lawmakers a ^ e d l partment's Bureau of Stntlctioa FLOWER BULBS i Seoul, Korea, April 22—(A>)—A last reported on toe front shortly thousands stream through ... . Imposed with the )i<*t Intentions, report of white-clad Chinese C^nj* after the entry of Red China Into Anglers were smong. toe first to Body of man. hts left wrist cut today with toe Committee for but somehow toey alwkys become refiorted today. ARMO HAIR CANVAS ■ ARMO'EVERSHAPE GLADIOLUS ...... 10 for 69c the war In toe falUof 1980. be Inconvenienced. The closing of Washington. April ,22—(A^—The Economic Development (CED) •A^P„tololnfln|,h|„ude munlat cavalrymen oil toe c«"Ltol State department’s broad author­ and hia' wallet containing applica­ permanent. •GG •tft '"'Sheer canvas. The right weight for dreaaea DAHLIAS ...... 3 for 79c Korean war front puzzled U. 8 . The western and central fronts Connecticut's woods by order of tion tor a pistol made out In 1650 that the federal budget can and MILK PRICE HIKE SEEN were generally quiet. There waa ity to deny or revoke passports Waited Too Long The right weight for a'ulta and coata. CANNA LILIES ...... 3 for 39c Eighth Army officers today. Gov. John Lodge aleo suspended by a 'Brinks employe, found in old should be balanced next year. Hartford, April 22—

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