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___. ; I. III ' ...... PAGE TWELTS SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 195S ATersKC Daily Net Press Run The Weather Hanrl^fiatfr ^wftttng Iffra li For the Week Ended March 21, 1958 4rli>‘pjY ln Foreeast of 0. 8. Weather Baraati r.ilnd-disintcgrating effects of the - 1 0 , 9 8 3 i i l i M Cloudy tonight- Low 49. Taee- man’s work 'began to show up In Nutlian Hale Youngstern Present Spring Show for Parents YWCA Sponsors ^ U r i l U U l About Town the copy. There were more and Memher of the Audit # day occasional ehoweni. Heard Along Main Street more mentions of various products ((Children’s Play Bureau of Circulations Bt. Margaret's Circle, DauRh- and of well-known themes, used in Manchester— A City of Village Charm tya Isabella, will hold its promoting certain nationally ad­ monthly lAeeting 'Tuesday at 8 p.m. And on Some of Manchester^$ Side Streets^ Too vertised brands of goods, with Here on April 10 In the K. of C. Home. Material and leas and Ic.ss reason. VOL. LXXII, NO. 146 (Classilled Adverttsing M Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE n V E CENTS instruction will be given to anyone Apparently, the one clear "Rumpelstlltskin," the play who wishes to help knit strips for Last Laugh? -and shadow and Imago, had no thought the writer had was that the leprosarium in Louisiana. A Herald reporter had the last control, apparently. — hq was an advertising man and which more than 18,000 Connecti­ la\igh on two of Mahche.ster's (In-' The grade of the floor varied thkt advertising men had to ad­ cut youngsters applauded last " . . . , abruptly. In fact the corner of a Rev. William L. Bradley of cat one, morning last week. linoleum tile was sticking up. It vertise products. Everything spring, is going on tour again and Ike Favors Hartford will.be guest speaker at else must have been cloudy, be­ President Remains Each morning the reporter goo-a ' (.fliijrht the leg of tfie aquarium will come to Manchester on April the Sunday morning worship aerv- cause the copy lost ' coherence 10 at the Waddell School. Present­ out on his "beat.'' On this parlicu- the photogiapher was easing it after the first' paragraph, with ive at 10:45 in the Second Con­ lar morning on Main .street be first . ncross the floor and up-ended the ed by the Players Company of the gregational Church. encountered one of the—younger i whole mess. plugs for products being thrown Rent Curbs Jn with reckle.ss abandon. Schtool for C reative W ork in H a rt­ Chinese Reds Lash members of the police force. Tho From the aimpit.s up the pholog- ford. it will be .sponsored here by Firm on Choice of Eventually, the girl first men­ Members of the Sisterhood of cop exchanged greetings, hut he inpher 'was dry snd ss^tie stood the Manchester YWCA. Temple Beth Sholom erred in stat­ tioned had got baejt into all her wore a peculiar grin. Several min- wringing the water from his iln- The story has been adapted for To October ing that they were to work Mon­ utes later The Herald man met one clothes snd gone somewhere where derwear and pinching tropical fish jahr was baking Yorkshire p'd- the stage by Charlotte Chor- day afternoon and evening for the of the. old timers on the force and fi'om v.atrh pocket he told us Red Cross. They are to make sur­ filng.- penning and is considered one of Bohlen, Taft Statues Washington, March 23— after saying hello he added, "l.s about if—In detail. the finest plays in the theatre-for- gical dressing.s for Manchester everything O.K. with ynue" The (We thought that a rather un- (IP)—House Speaker Martin Memorial Hospital Instead. glamorous end for a glj-1 who chlldren repertoire. It Is directed reporter said it was a great day S l g n i by Rafaela Tomasone and pro­ (R„ Mass.) said today Presi­ and uolhing was wrong with him. Elsewhere in mese columns to­ travels around in a bra tb come . bay morning conference of GOP to, by Ihe way.) duced by Ann H. Randall, who be­ Washington. March 2.3— dent Eisenhower and Repub­ Seoul leader! with the Allies on Road Miss Bernice and Miss Irene Ly- congressional The policeman turned and starlefl day arc a few words about gardens lieve that children are a mot'e dall of Strong street will return down the slnecf. smiling. and dogs. They don't seem to mix At eny rate, the hasty pudding (IP) —Sen. McCarthy (R., President. lican congressional leaders the write) himself served uii in critical audience than adults. Chil­ tonight after attending the spring Tltirty mirtutos later, the re­ well. We'd like to say a few worils Wis.) called in the Senate to­ : Senate Debate Near have agreed to extend the flower show of the Massacliusctls thst relea.se made wonder how dren. they explain, are more re­ ' Afterward, Taft told newamen porter was making his way up llie .about, lawns and children. They sponsive than their elders but also day for Charles E. (Chip) present rent control law until A Bassiiictful of Decluctioiis Horticultural Society in the Me­ don't seem to mix well, either, at others in th a t field, who advertise there had been "no change" In the street on fool wlien tlie two eveiw'h.'ng from appies to rehraa, less indulgent. The play has to Bohlen tb submit to a lie de­ Oct. 1. chanics Building, Bo."^'on. While in policcilien met. One asked. ''Aren't Ica.st for the home owner. Or per­ position of the President, Wiley, or "The Hub," they made their head­ ni.anage tr. cont)ol U'emselves. hold the youngsters' concentration tector test certain security himaelf on the conetroverslal nom­ Rent controls will expire April yo'u driving your ear? Answer was, haps they mix too well. for three acts, and the actors on > 30 unless extended by Congress, UN FMs Back quarters in the Hotel Statlcr. information he said Is in ination. "No. I never use my car on t.'iis "niis Is the time of year when Garden laiver • stage have to be convincing and The present law- provides for rent he's t.lit. - ■ lawns are soft and often seeded. Bohlen’s files. McCarthy, "We are going right ahead with ceilings on more than 5H million ! Miss June C. Chambers, daugh­ .Sp)')r)g tim e we know Is planting believable. Wulh that, one bluecoat looked The youngsters tramping through lime, This classic is the dramatic fighting Bohlen’s nomination it," Taft said. He added that Sen­ housing units, includihg those in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore at another and they didn't know yard.s ran do a good joh ,af pro­ ate debate would get under a-ay critical defense areas and In cities Chambers of 1.56 Main street, ha.s WithTak? and seetf and hoe story of a princess who makes a to be Ambassador to Russia, what to say. The alert reporter, viding ulcers for the home owners. bad bargain with a mischievous la te r In the day. where local governmenta have re­ In Fierce Fight We till the ."Oil and smooth It out came out with this a.s the been named to the dean's list at sensing what had happened, re­ The tojs always seem to enjoy The nomination has been under Upsala College, East Orange, N.J., Then plant our se«ls to grow! little elf, whose name no one can quested ceilings. marked, "Don't laugh too loud, a gOf>d rugged game of cowboys guess. A 30 minute period follow­ Senate moved through the fire by GOP senators McCarthy of Martin said on leaving a con­ for her academic achievement dur­ and Indians. Then they wrestle Wisconsin snd Bridges of New hoys. The car you tagged might We watch o'er U, so carefully. ing each,performance, which lasts first of what is expected to ference with Elsenhower and con­ By (;E0RGE A. McARTHUR ing the first semester. A graduate have looked like mine, but it and roll around, bouncing into and Hampshire. Tt also has been sharp­ of Manchester High School, she Is While in our hearts a song! I'i hours, pe-mlts children .from be three days of hot debate gressional leaders that an exten­ Seoul, Tuesday, March 24—(/P)—-The Chinese'Communistii w asn't." off hedges. the audience to meet and talk with ly crltizi.aed by Democratic Sena­ sion to Oct. 1' would serve a^s notice a sophomore candidate for the It's really wonderful to see such The neighbor’s dog then visits us on Bohlen. tor McCarran of Nevada. •loosed their bigjre.st attack of the year early today and threw bachelor of arts degree at Upsala. And brings his friends along!* the actors after ’the play. to the Individual states that after It Hll Like A Flash youth, such vitality, such carefree Herald rhotn. Children in the audience are en­ House speaker Martin (R-Mass) that date the federal government back allied defender.^ in the Old Baldy sector of the western, said there was no dlscus-aion of abandon. Even If it can be rather L ast night th e 154 pupils of couraged to participate in the Wadhington, March 23— would step out except In critical front some 45 miles north of Seoul. Up to 4,600 Chinese lashed Miss Jean Marilyn Beauregard, The penchant of newspaper With wagging tsil and joyful bark front, Mike Saverick and Holly Bohlen at the regfllar legislative photographers for getting next to na.sty for a thawing lawn, we must Service Centers Grades 1 and 2 at the Nathan Hale story. (/P)_Sen. Taft (R.. Ohio) re- defense areas. at the Allied llr.ea guarding the*- . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. take com fort in the fa rt th a t it* They jump and play around Hooker.' Two performances will be given, conference. the elements like fire and wstcr While I watch from my window School presented to a capacity portefl today that President In Criliral Arena northei-n gateway to this cap ital.; ______Beauregard of 3P Westminster 1s another sign of spring. The program included a playlet, one at 3:30 in the afternoon and But Bridges, another of those The states would have to take Fierce fighting was reported rag­ road, was among the 73 students is a source of wonderment to As my plants arc all knocked Aroiiud Psalm 22 audience of parents their annual songs, riddles, experiments, folk Eisenhower i.s .standing pat F' us. the other at 7:30 in the evening. in attendance, renewed his oppos over If they care to continue con­ ing On Old Baldy Itself after the at Rhode Island Hospital School of The Wrong Stall down. apring program, entitled "Science. dances and illustrated talks given Tickets will go on sale next on his nomina^tion of Charles tlon In a statement read Into news Allies were driven from the near­ Bandits Net Nursing, Providence, R.I.. who re­ It seems that the shutter-hugs by the children. It was the fifth trols In less critical areas, Martin are not content to stand bark a hilt How mad ran you get before Health and Safety in the Class­ Wednesday at all local schools E. (Chip) Bohlen to be Am­ reel and television microphones as by Pork Chop hill. ceived her cap at ceremonies held But do not think that I am sore! Fitting Into the pattern o‘f the ‘ in a series given to demonstrate aald. and watch things like the rc.st of blowing your lop? A local wom­ midweek Lenten sci-vlces on the room." and the Bolton school. Notices of bassador to Russia. the meeting broke up. He. and oth Beyond Oct. 1. MaHin said, rent Simultaneously, the Chinese un­ yesterday afternoon. an , probably found out this week Each dog must have his day. actual classroom activities and to the performance will be sent home Taft, the Senate majority leafi­ er opponents still were fighting a corked a 3.50-man assault on the us. They have to get' right Into theme. "The Cross Answers Quests pictured above are some of interpret the curriculum. controls would be authorized only $5000 from things — up to their necks some­ and It all was the result of a So let your dog run loose, my and Questions for Life and Death." with the children on Monday, and er, and Chairm an Wiley (R-Wi.*) rearguard action. In areas determined to be critical. long quiet White Horae mountain ; Charles George Lisk. son of Mr. shopping tour. friend. the children who participated from The musical numbers were di­ a Y repre.sentative will be present of the Foreign Relatione commit­ Taft aald he and Wiley "dis- ■ector north of Old Baldy. The ■ time. the Sunday morning service at 10 ^ rected by Mrs. Lee Delbert, the Senator Taft of Ohio, Senate and Mrs. Harold J. Lisk of 25 Mill We recall one incident which il­ She was In a local super-market Poor crcatui'c, he mu.'-t play. o'clock in Zion, Luthei'an Church ' the first grade, leather of which at the schools Wednesday or tee had a private meeting with El- fighting there also was still in street, has arrived at Fort DIx, speech work by Harry Novak, art (CoaHnued on Page Seven) majority leader .also told newsmen lustrates exactly what we mean. and had just finished a heavy Tefon. will center around Psalm 22, which are Mrs. Eve Folsom and Mrs. Thursday to .sell the tickets. aenhower after the regular Mon- the Congressional leadei-s agreed progress at last reports. Berlin Bank N .J., and has been a-ssigned to Co. by Mis.s’ Hazel Lutz ahd physical T ickets a t the Bower-q. Green and The attack In the waat began i Seems the photogrspher was tak­ ■shopping to u r w ith one of those was written 1000 years before ■ Edna McCann: hack row, standing to try for enactment of a flve- I. 60th Infantry Regiment of the wire carts the stores provide for l-ettcr training by Mrs. Julia Quinn. Nathan Hale schools will be with a relatively minor two | ing a picture of an aquarium, aa Christ's passion and crucifixion, ' (from left to right), Bruce Mat- Classroom Activities were directed montii extension of the present Berlin, March 23— (/P) ■— 9th Infantry Division, for J6 we heard the tale. And he moved it the ruatomers. She pushed the Town of M anchester Police De- and has been interpreted aa a i handled at the school offices. platoon assault last night, but a t; Weeks of basic training. His wife ."ton, Kathleen Kosak, Marilyn Sa- by M1.SS Huldah Butler and the Any YWCA members who would rent control law. over to a window so that the after­ cart up to a cash register and pa I'tmcnt prophecy of the suffering Messiah. In reply to questions, Taft said 9:15 p. m. soma 750 Chinese hit I ror the second time in less Is reidding a t 45 South Alton To; The Highway Department pita and Ronald Lepak; seated, In teachers of Grades 1 and 2. like to make reservations for noon sun from the west would started unloading her groceries Modern interpreters, have applied no decision had been made as to Pork Chop hlU and occupied tt thsn three months, the Berlin street. onto the counter. Attention: Stiperintendent Fred tickets before they are released, Probe Told of Hiss three hours and 15 minutes later. strike the nrfrth end of the water the p.salm to the martyrdom of branch of the New Britain Lewie to the school children may do so what yardstick would be used to in the aquarium. After she got the cart emptied, Jeremiah, the .suffering of David, conductor, El-ic Lcidzen, America’s decide'what constituted a critical At the same time, other Chinese National Bank was held tq> ' Douglas Nelson, son of Mr. and the. young fellow in hack of the Patching holes on Charter Oak with only a typical .reference to foremost composer of band music, Richard Gaudiiio by calling Mrs. Richard Hurd, 12 • hit Old Baldy, scene of aavage Mrs. G. M. Nelson of 57 Tanner TTic photographer explained to street, two men, total two hours, Crosb.v road, Mrs. Adam Rhodes. defense area. The words, "extreme­ fighting last summer. Bitter fight­ today and two young bandits counter Informed her that ahe was the suffering of Christ. and arranger for the Goldman ly critical," were used in this con­ street, a student at Salisbury U8 In some detail he always ex­ at $2 an hour plus double time for Band. He has championed Salva­ 15 Pl,ymouth lane, or Mrs. Robert Report on UN Jobs ing still was going on there. in the wrong stall, and that It fled with between 45,000 and School, Is spending a spring vaca­ plains In some detail that the Sunday plus lime and a half for "Behold the Lamb of God" frpm Gels Pilot Wings Taylor, 52 Lenox street. nection. Just west of Pork Chop hill, the problem In taking a picture of fish, was for those people who only the Me.ssiah (Handel) will be play­ tion Army music for many years, The House Banking committee 110,000. tion In Delray, Fla., with fellow buy a few groceries that they working In the rain $2.5 and under his direction hilndreds Reds slammed against two posi­ students. particularly when they are In a P. R. Plus clcilning of uniforms— ed for the offertory. Registration has been holding hearings on pos­ On January 6, a fidgety bandit can carry in their arms. Our in­ of Salvationists have been trained Richard P. Gaudino son of Washington, Mswch 23—(/P)—A State department official tions on T-Bone hill but were hurl­ escaped with more than 125,000. glass aquarium and moving about Sin for Communion Wednesday night a.s bandm asters. sible legislation to extend rent ed back. About 350 Chines# were rapidly. Is getting the light,dis­ dignant friend a.sked the fellow Total $3.5 will take place today from 3-4 and Mr.s. L u c y ^ Gaudino of 28 testified today that Alger Hiss made ‘'unofficial” reports to controls. All price and wage con­ He hasn't yet been captured. Commissioner Donald McMillan, QUALITY In one of these attacks but the site tributed so that the refraction can why he hadn't told her before .she (Signed) 7-8 p.m. in the parish house. A Clinton street, was awarded the trols have been ended. Witneaaea o f today’s iholdup had gone to the trouble of tm- Eastern territorial com)nander, the United Nations in 1946 on Americans .aeeking UN .iob.s. of the other force wea not deter­ be offset by the camera angle, Two unintelligible scrawls cordial welcome is extended to silver wings of an Air Force pilot AT LOWEST PRICES William L. Franklin, special assistant to the department’s RFC In Expire mined. The ett>ckera were turned said that two cap-wearing youiig otherwise the tropical fish will be loadlng the cart, btit he didn't This letter was found on a desk newcomers and others who have will preside throughout the con- In other Washington news of men, one of them armed, wiUked an.swer her. gre.ss. The finale will be held Sun­ and the gold bars of a second lieu­ security director, told a House 7 ~ back after an hour and 45 nllnutes RISLEY'S distorted. Especially when the pic­ in the Town Garage Monday no church home. major Import. President Elsen­ of bruising struggle. up to cashier Patricia VttlellO. ture Is only to "go" two columns And so. fuming, she had to re­ day afternoon. ten an t March 16 in graduation Judiciary subcommittee that de­ hower snd GOP Congressional and, with a gun pointing at her, **yotir Friendly Market" morning. On the day before, two Holden’s Floweri Old Baldy, 11 miles west of wide. place the mess of groceries Into unidentified policemen went to the Besides the locuiI Salvationists ceremonies at "Vance Air Force partment filea ahow Hiss sent Hats leaders agreed today to let the forced her to turn over all tlfi 99 Summer Street mentioned above, others attending of names to UN Secretary General Chorwon, overlooks one of the . You have to fill In where the the cart and go stand in line at garage, gathered in a pick-up Base in Enid, Okla. 81 Oakland Stroat Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ cash in her till. Td. MI-3-8080 another cash register. Delegates Leave include: Trygve Lie despite a "hands off" U. S., Soviet main Invasion routes to Seoul. natural light is bad by "hitting the tinck some patching material and Lt. Gaudino went to the basic tion (R FC ) die .Tune 30. 19.51. The bandits then hastened from subject with flash." • We klrida think thst if we had tools, and hied off to Charter Oak Robert Richard.son, Thomas Mc­ Tel. MI-9-7743 poiicy adopted hv then Secretar.v That is the date the govern­ It was by far the heaviest fight­ the bank and fled In their aute been in the same situation we Cann, Thomas Russell, William m ulti-engine pilot training ba.se of Stale James F. Byrnes, ing of the year. X FREE DELIVERY Well anyway, he filled in antj street where they they set out to For Music Fete after taking his primary training ment’s big lending agency is due toward New Britain after break­ he hit, ahd he took the picture, would have left the groceries on •patch up some holes. Duncan. Maynard Clough, Ruby ALWAYS OPEN In 1946. His.s was director of the Kill P eace The Chinese struck first last ing through a rod light and We Clive S*H Green Stamps at Colunibus AP'B, Columbus, to go out of businasa, under pres­ and he started to put the aquarium the counter and walked out. Or As they worked diligently in the Leggett, Marilyn Forde, Robert Stste Department’s Office of ent law. Some Congressmen night with two companits, about ing guard John J. Riley, who ha* we might have called the mana­ Captain Nor-man Mar.shall, Duncan. Carol Carlson, Alton Per- Miss. He will report to Randolph Special Political Affalr.a. He Is now 350 men, against two forward poat- back where it belonged. interests of automobile safety, AFB. Tex. for medium borhber want the RFC to be abolished at given in hie oar. ' UNTIL 1 P. M. The whole project fell flat, how­ ger first. Then we would have motorists who drove by splashed Bandmaster C. Peter Carlson and rett, David Addy, Fred Clough, serving a jail term on conviction the end o( this year. tlona on the lower end of T-Bone R iley,\i farmer policeman, hai* his deputy, Robeit Lyons.. Band William Leggett, Walter Perrelt, training. Talk Move ever, because of a varjahle over walked out. them liberally with muddy water. of perjury for denying that he The decision was announced by hill snd wer# driven off In sn hour been having lunch downstairp Frank Hippie, a highway depa'rt- Secret-ary .lames Munsic and Gladys White, Russell Clough, Al- Lt. Gaudino, who was a high passed secreU to the Communists end 4 minutes bettle. OPEN SUNDAYS which r.ic photographer, with all fi'cd Clough. Mrs. Lillian Perrett, Martin after the rejMlar Monday Ui-rsld Photo. along with several other memtem hla technical knowledge of light The Crack ment. worker and. Incidentally, Chaplain William Hall, together schood and college atnlete wa.s while he was in the State depa)t- United ‘Nation.^, N. Y„ morning conference with the Fop w-ae all smiles hut'Mom appeared a bit pensive as Sir. and Mrs- Richard C. Woolley of West At the same tlmt, about 350 of the bank’s staff when he . president of Local »91. Stale, with a group of delegates, left Arthur Kittle, William Hanna, graduated from the University of m ent. street extension, Andover Lake, prepared to take their ehlldreii home from Manchester Memorial Hos­ Chinese hit an outpost In the White People In the advertising and- Robert Long, William Proctor. Piealdent. he Heard "noise coming f i ^ publicity dodges sometimes go to County, and Municipal Employes town this morning at 7:30 for in 1950. FILMS The Hou.se Judiciary committee March 23—(/P)—The U. S pital yeslenlay morning. The triplets, which" arrived March I, were the first set bom at the local Horse mountain sector of the cen­ stairs." New York to attend a Music Con- Martin said about .50 per cent pieces because of the nature of Union, had a comforting comment DEVELOPED AND Is looking into repo)fs of Com­ and the'-Soviet bloc .jointly of the RFC offices throughout the hospital. In the bassinet sre, from the left, David. Kathr.tn and -lames. Two of the rhlldren had tral front. Fighting was continu­ He arrived as the alarm Bound­ their work, the pres-sure of it for the policemen, who, incidental­ g)ess at Centennial Monorial Tem­ munist infiltration among Ameri­ ing. ple. bringing together 600 bands­ PRINTED killed today «n Indonesian country will be closed within‘60 actually gone home previously, but the Woolley's brought them along yrsteixlay when the third child ed at 11:45 a. m. and caught a being more than most ordinary ly chose not to join the union local. cans employed by the UN. The two onslaughts broke s day men and 500 choir members fro)n move which that A'^ian coun­ davs. i was discharged. glimpse of the bandits. He sped DON'T mortals can stand for any ex­ "Please don't squawk,’’ wrote 24-HOUR SERVICE Before Franklin took the witne.ss The small loan functions of the 1 of relative quiet which had seen to ' hia car just as thsy pulled Hippie on the bottom of'the letter Salvation Army centers in 11 chair, the .subcommittee made pub­ try claimed might ■^.'»peed South Korean raiders roast red Throw Thom Away tended period of time. northeastern states. Film Deposit Box RFC. he said, probably will he | away, and gave chase to neartw But they usually arc able to see as he posted It on lic a le tte r from Byrnes, now .Gov­ high-level East-We.st peace bunkers and trenches with home StUI Plenty Of Wear Left In Participating will he the noted Is Very Important frsnsferi-ed to some other govern- , Kensington center, where he halt­ the, crack-up coming far enough board in the Town Garage At Store Entrance ernor of South Carolina, saying talks. ment agency. Detal's will he ^ 'made jelled gasoline bomba in two Shoes Repaired Here he alone was responsible for the ed for a red light while the ban­ In advance so that they fold lip "Please don't squawk. Join the L. N. P alar of Indone.sia a.sked worked out by .Seo-etary of the Tornadoes Hit strikes on the eiutem front. dits’ car raced away. their ' drums and steal slJcnlly union and collect." policy of his administration that the UN'.s 60-nation political rom- Senators for Push The troops counted a dozen dead T'-easury Humphrey and Secretary Harry W. Hatsing, vice-president away without doing anything fool­ To All Children the State department would make mitee to move up a Poli.sh item North Koreans snd more were SAM YULYES LAND SURVEYING GOOD KEMP'S no recommendations as to Ameri­ of Commerce, Week s, M artin South; Damage akd cashier of thf main bank in ish. The Sneakers called "nie:hod.s for avoiding added. )>elieved caught In the scorched New Britain, said the bandits Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ cans applying foi' jobs with the bunkers, the U. 8. Eight Army re­ ter Kind Done While You The other day, though, we came A young.ster In the second grade It Can Be third world war" to top place on Meanwhile, he said. RFC will picked a day when the least money across a press release that seemed Edward L. Davis, iJr: VISION UN. He denied specifically that ported. Walt. a got out of bed last Tue.sday morn­ Hiss had anything to do with for- its agenda. . u He .said it should . be grant no loans over one million Set at Million In Korea ^Sitdown ’ was in the branch. He estimateil An Important The deadly, jerry-built bomba to indicate there are exception.'* to ing and washed and dres.sed for Registered I-and Surveyor dollars. I the loss St between 15,000 and HO,- ‘ 15 MAPLE ISTREET* mulating this policy. ^ to have senou.s peace talks were metal ammunition boxes Opp. First National Store that general nile. We found It by sehool. After eating he .carefully IS Proctor Road Manchester Factor In _ J ■ ■ 'in connection with an item bearing OiMtIng Inrompetenls i . Byrnes said his policy decision j L ittle Roek. March 23 (A5—The filled with jell.v-llke napalm, the 000 Parking Lot accident while looking through the parked hla gym bag with a pair TEU MITCHELL S-7019 Their P'-esident Elsenhower said today I Wasliinjfl<-n, Man.'h 23—UP)—Some .sentiment for a more ' Having lunch 'with Riley at tha ' wastebasket for something to of .sneakers a^d a towel. Seems waa reached in the light of condi­ Hit Pnlish Plan . he Intends to rid the government tornado - leery mid - South . was ajfgre.ssive strategy in the deatllockccl Korean war was evi­ clinging core used in aerial fire­ wipe our pen, and after reading it Schoolwork tions "as they then exi.sted." It bombs. ^ time of the holdup were braack that each Tuesfla.v the children in U. S. Delegate Henry Cabot ajruck by a series of tornadoes and dent today among Senators who heard Gen. .lames A. Van over five or six times, were ctm- his aehool .have gym__classes. did not bind his successors if (Continued on Page IXeven) The ROKa^pped their fire­ vinced that Its author hatl gone It has been proven many times that smart changing conditions made other Lodgq, Ji'., labelled the Polish plan w-indstorms yesterday, leaving one h'leet detail hi.s complaint,s that American force.s there don’t boxes Into Red posttlona on two (Continued on Page Seven) The bag" was packed and the children showed poor school grades because to pieces In print, the worst pos­ lad was getting ready to leave the action appropriate, he added. — no mailer what iL» title "an in­ dead, at least five Injured and pro­ have o’.ougli amniunllloM. Van.------craggy hills held by two North Ko­ they couldn't see the work. Let uii-help you The.subt-ommlUee has been look­ sincere and rather cynical pro­ I Fleet, recej'.lly rctil'cd heenuse of YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A sible place. hou.se when he heard a new scast perty damage estimated at more rean platoons. The things started off Intelligibly RUMMAGE correct this condition with prppcr glaaaea aft­ ing into reports of subversive posal" and eaid it would increase age a^lcr neaily two years ns. Al­ Only small clsahea wers re­ FREE LECTURE ENTITLED * on the radio. It was to the ef­ er you have had your child's eyes tested. than a million dollais. enough giving due allowance fect that there would be an atomic characters among Americans on tension rather than ease it. Roberts Ouster The twisters isked across the lied (irid ro)U)iiandcr i)i Korea. Tax Claim Cut ported elsewhere along the west Dulles Warns for an advertising man's imagina­ bomb lest on Tuesday. The young­ h o m e c o m f o r t the UN payroll, and into alleged Polish Foreign Minister .Stanis- | same general seel Ions in Arkan.sas, I called fo)- haider-hitting nitack.s front, soaked by a night of rain. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE SIMPLICITY OF ITS SALE I on the Reds. Bijl he said he doubl .s tion, of course even interesting­ ster said, "Dad, I'm not going CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS YEAR ’ROUND Interference by the State and Jus­ law Skrzeszewski said he was not As Republican Lhuisians. Ml.ssi.ssippl, A labama The heavy weather pinned down HEALING METHOD ly enough, what with its mention to. take my sneakers to school to­ tice depaitments with a New 5'ork prepared to discraa his own plan ; United Nations foires have enough For Donation Allied warpianta this morning, but Hemisphere to of a ,young woman riding in the day. They're going to drop an federal grand jury’s inquiry into and Tennnisee that "^'7 . > amm.initlon to repel any major o' by MORIARTY Bros. at this time. On the contrary, he by tornadoes a ,ie ^ dollars ffnsive the Communi.sts might grill car of a train, wearing a atomic bomb and I don't want any­ Bubvei'sives and the UN. declared, Poland wa.s ready to go end. causing 30 million dollars , | (Continued on Page Seven) popularly adverll.'*cd hra. Monday, March 23 315 CENTER ST. -The subcommittee solicited a Cbairmaii Due To D(5mocrats Build Defense Will 8. Davis, C.S.8. thing to happen to my sneakers.” . , , ____j ahead with Czech charge.'- of Am er-, damage and killing 221 pei.'ons.. j "Sure. If there Is a .slldown and But It wa.sn't long before the —A Non. 9 A. M. statement from Byrneses in connec- I .... of ChlraKo. Illlnolfi si.Htciii.-ni. iitMi. I espionage activU iia behind, At Columbia, in northern Loulsl- pf, fl-jhiing." Van Fleet aatd, "there SILENT GLOW tion with testimony by then Sec-J ” Pinnage W ashington, Xli^rrh 23 -(/Ti—' W ashington., March 2.1 -i/I’r— Washington. March 28— VPh^ U nion O ptical retai-v of s ta te Dean .yche.son la.st the Iron Curtain. Discu.’sion on! ana, a twister uproofed most of jjj p,, ammunition requlr'ement. Member of the Board of lx-rtiire<.hlp of The Mother Church. o OIL BURNERS sched- Some Republicans [ are discussing House lnvcstigatoi'8 heard, testi­ Secretary of State John Foster C . Dec. iu that he had inherited from -'’uhjec-ti was originally the business huildings .vestei - ,-pjipi'pfore, no short age." The First Chiireh of Christ, Selentist, In * Dulles declared today that the 21 Odd Fellows Hall Died for today. the possibility of repisring C. Wes­ day aflernhon snd piactienlly all j But, he added, "should the mony today that a' tax claim Boston, .ManMaehukelts Byrne.s a Slate department policy agnin.sl a contributor to the Demo- Bulletins American Republics must 641 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-O-.TIZR Tel. Mitchell 3-5135 against recommending UN joh Palar, ffced by opposition from ley R oberts with* s "big nsm e" street.s in Ihe town of less than ; enemy .start aomelhing, whirh i.s Sunset Rebekah IyOmmltlee was strengthen their capacity to aeeker.s or acreening them for both E ast and We.at, then w-ith- chairman of the GOP National 1.000 w eie blocked by debris and! unpredictable, then do we have from the AP Wires fend themselves from open Com­ Manday, March 23, 1953, at 8:15 P.M. diew hi.s suggestion. In proposing fallen trees. dropped on giounds the' defendant lovaltv. cojnmittee. enough to meet his offensive, and was ailing despite the fact that munist aggresfilon or subversion. In the ' OCoUfe ' 'in hi.* letter, Byrne-s called atten­ It he had told the committee he Servleenuui Killed 1 sa.v "N o.’ " This suggestion hss come prim­ two government doctors certifle'd ■'Subversion, we should remem­ tion to the w-ording of, the had been informed such an agen­ arily from associates of Sen. Rob­ Near Leesville. La., .'tgt. Harold 4'iit Artillery T'lre CZECHS TOLD OFF ber. he told a meeting of the Or­ Center Congregational Church da change might "greatly facili- Gomez of Camp Polk, La., was he was able to stand trial. niLVERIZEl roiLTRY lUNIRE UN charter. He said it gives the ert A. Taft IR-Ohio) but also Is Van Fleet said slocks were so The 1918 case was brought up United Nations, N. Yu March ganization of the American SUtaa Center .street, .Manchester, Conn. being discussed privstely by na­ low a t 1)mes that he issued orders S3— l/P)— Soviet aatelllte Czec4io- (OAS). "haa been the preferrad Oldsmabile Frigidaire car can- (fontlnued on Page Seven) (Continued on Page Two) during questioning of Joseph .Sher­ To he given U y. Nfuv is the tinie to nakr up ,v>ur lawn and shrubs with Ihia (f'ontlniied on Page Two) tional committee members who are to cut do\vn on artillery fire, anfl man, a former Washington news­ alovakla ripped Into the United method which haa already brought ditiailing. a sensotianal new ad­ friends, of Roberts snd were pre­ State today for allegedly trjing some 800 million people Into bond­ First Chiireh of Christ, Selentlst, Manchester, Conn. eas.v-fo-apply fertilizer, a natural' urganlr tonic for everytlilng that the troops "have to be In paperman and part lime Demoi^ra- thgt grous. vancement in driving camfart nomination barkers of President t)ouhle in order to shoot" Ihe ; tic party worker who acknowledg- to subvert that eountry’a Com­ age. which la degrading and which Eisenhower. heavier mortars and howltzeis. ! ed ' he is now involved In tax munist regime. U. S. Delegate denies the spiritual nature of faund only in Oldsni^ile. Elimantary Precaution; Roberts became OOP chairman­ The general spoke out in testi­ I ti'oiible of hla own. Henry Cabot I^odge, Jr., Imme­ man.” $1.50 Food Bag FhII ship sfter the November election, News Tidbits mony heard by the Senate Armed Sherman...... was called...... before a diately replied thai the Red The OAS group held the special succeeding Arthur E. Summerfield, Services committee behind closed House Wavs and Means subcom fbieeli government, which seized aedsibn today to honor DuUss. Tha fcl-- »-ho became Postmaster General. Culled from AP Wires doois earlier this month. A tran­ mitjee to tell what he knows sboiit power in a three-rtay coop council is the central organism of Baruch Asks Congress Roberts' hss been under'fire in script. with security Inforrnation another income tax evasion esse- - d’etat In 1948, was In ao position the 21 Anierican Republics which ROGER OLCOTT Kansas for his part in the 19.51 meets reigularly at the Pan Ameri­ deleted, was made public by the that of Garry D. lozla, textile dyer to aeciiae the U, S. YAN'S GARAGE 403 West Center Stris-t \ Mitchell S-79.53 sale of a fraternal insurance or­ can Union. A ppropriation’ 'of. $.10,000 is committee, last night. of Paterson. N. .1. ganization's building to the state. ; Ren. .R.vmington (D-.Mo.i. form er lozia has complained he paid Dulles warned that the Soviet chairman said he got sought by slate legislatui;{!’s DUTCH DENY CHARGES Union, vvhlch strongly objects to Write Standby Controls special comrnitlee on funds .seeking .Secretary of the Air Force, a.sked $lI.5.0fM) to lawyers snd others The Hague, The .Vetherlanda, ’’ Specializing In; ia f"'' public relations Van Fleet If he thought "our pilots including about $6,500 to Sherman regional asaociatea like the OAS, work in the $Ud".0()6 aille biit d? to finance two-year life of coifSer- March 28 — tJP) — foreign haa become a sours# of grave should have Hie right of 'hot p u r­ —to help him with hia tax dif­ office apokeoman said today The "Ej ------nied he lobbied among legislators vatinn magazine piopnsed by State danger. Wa.shington, March 23 >.45 i.tee.'which Is considering various Board of Fisheries ahd Game . , . suit’ srros.s Ihe Yalu?'’ ficulties. hut he wound up pleading Netherlands haa never demanded • BRAKE SERVICE Bei-nard M. Baruch said today that 1 Jegislative jlroposala for some sort for it. “Thet danger." he declared; Roberts, a former Kansas Re- Two crewmen killefi, three others "I certainly do.’’ the gentral guilt.v and receiving a two year the extradition of .Antonin ZBpo- If ■war comes— and---■ find.* •>--the gov------rif standby controls law. ' replied. jail sentence. "makes it vital that there be fa- publican State chairman and an injured ss two freights collide at tocky, the new Czecboalovak ernment- unprepared to clamp on Present authority for wage- "Ro flo I." .said S.vminglon. Subcommittee counsel .lohn E, timate and strong Pan American • 6ENERAL ELECTRIC early w orker in the Eisenhower"i .Neha.sane. N. Y.. during .switching president, on war Crimea solidarity. We must daraonatrat* • FRONT END ALIGNMENT Immediate economic controls, price-rent controls and allocations The 5’alu river separates North Tobin took the probe in a new dt- rhargeo. Zapotoeky 1« a former of scarce materials i.s due to ex­ precildential campaign, has accused opei'ations. In tenps of the Uvea of our peoplea "there will not be a person alive Tax officiala aay it s too early NarJ eoncentratlon camp ^ Im- • CONVERSION OIL BURNERS who will not bitterly rue this pire varlou.sly on Apiil 30 and to tell whether outpouring of (Continued on Page Five) (Conilniied on Page Two) mate. Press reports from Vienna • GENERAL REPAIR WORK June 30. President Eisenhower ha.« (Continued on Page Two) (ConUnuM on Page Seven) • tragic, needless neglect.’’ money from citlzena will atem eatl- said Ihe Dutch bad sought Za- Urging that the admini.stratiori said that except for allocations mated deficit forecaat by Truman potoeky*s extradition on charges We have precision equipment for lest and repair of • HOT WATER AND WARM AIR and ^Congress get togeiher on a po'ver and rent ceilings in critical adniiniatrSllon . . . One hundred he was responsible for the generators, starter motors, voltage regulators. standby, economic controls Inw—or areas, he will ask neither for their Raoul IJiify Dies: Philippine army paratroopera land deaths of several Dutch Im- Narriman to Be HEATING SYSTEMS that Congress do It alone if necep- continuance.^or for standby au- ai Luzon porl of Buena Vials Repatriated Japs Conflict mates at the Saehsenhansen sary- the New York financier and thorit.v. Else'nhower has aliesdy Famcil as Painter where week-end raid of rebels ramp. Private Citizen adviserit) Pre.ridents said: decontrolled wages and prices. (Huk forces I took 33 lives. Evary day is Christmas when yaM trad* at • COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL "The next war and all of u.s .\s k s 90 IIu.v Freeze I'-ugoalavi'a; nation of big bread- On Tales of Life with Reds IKE EXPLAINS FEEUNGR- Van’s. WE GIVE CONSUMERS' PROFIT pra.v it will be avoided- is likely I C hairm an C apehart (R-Ind.) of Paris, March 23 Raoul eaters. finds loaf prices marked .lip Washington, filarch 23—(Ah— Cairo. Egypt, March 23— AIR CONDITIONING to explode in a big smash. Cities I thii Senate Banking group has Dufy, famed French .inter of President Elsenhower said today Queen Narriman returned to h « 83 per cent by government diecrce Maiziini. Japan. March 21 f-P'• of life in CommunLst China, Some SHARING STAMPS FREE in opprociatian may be all but obliterated. Who i.been plugging for slandb.v aulhor- raretiacka and regattas, died early ... Heavy aeaa force postponement the United States haa "only the native Egypt before-dawn todajr, knows where Congress will be? A second repatriation ship, Ta- returnees Wept for joy at the sight of yaur potranog*. AUTOMATIC HEATING I ity to freeze prices, wages and today of a heart attack In hia villa of amphibious a.saault against ka.sagu Marti, arrives toda.v fiom of their homeland. Others defiant- friendliest feelings for Israel and giving up the faded splendors at Simple 'Issue I renta for 90 days after the start of in .southern France. Hia- hou.se- Island of Crete by NATO naval the Arab stales aad Intends to royalty In exile for Ufe as aprivatf "You face a simple is.i 'V r t : f: / ■'

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. MARCH 23, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1953 PAGE T H R E S I^A G B TWO ■on said In s prepared speech. "W e Martin Enffineers Deal, Ellington Roberts Ouster Rockville is handling arrange­ expect you to do so. Tornadoes Hit Turnkey Kills Kockyille-V ernon ments. The family has requested Raoul Dufy Dies; T olland Farmers Told "In doing so, you will demon­ Then Questions Legality Here Tomorrow TRUSTWORTHY I ^ ----- that no floral tributes be sent and strate to the nation that high, rigid Six Men Installed suggests that those who wish, may SkywatcR Schedule ? Dunns 95' yeart Father John’s supports and subsidies ere not General Manager Richard Three in Texas As Republican Faiiieil as Painter Brownie Troop South; Damage make don.itlons to the church In — -^ -\ ■ ' ■'^7 Medicine has earned, Adjust Output necessary for a prosperous and de­ Martin has made a $7,5 profit Into RAM Chapter Five Persons Are Injured memory of Willes. ■ "flie confidence o{ the sirable economy.” for the town, but he is not sure .41 r*. Sadie R. Biircli (Continued From Page One) (gains Racking Tueaday v Prison Break Chairman Due Mldnight-2 a. m ...... Voliinteera Needed. people -who have To the Market This .was In line w() the town’s purpo.se. The latter, two pistols Into a band'of seven K ^naaa City Star reporter of of Mrs. Clyde R. Davi.s of Rock­ Tolland. M arch 23 (Special) — 9 a. m,-Noon ...... Mrs. Mary Close, Jacqueline Baa- per ren t In 10 yenr.<. and added; killed when wind slammed a tree a meeting of Adonlram Chapter 18 claD—A Stratford couple and their I p i"' at the VWF home oh Elm fined indoors for weeks with a nett. Your friends and told dairymen today that If they across his automobile. bought several years ago, wa.s escaping prisoners yc.stcrday kill­ distorting the atory of hia fee. The ville. • Plana to sponsor a Brownie troop "Many say butter has , been RAM, at Rockville- Paul Menge .«. jrom . I Other s.irvivors include a son, lung congestion. The heart seizure Noon-3 p. m ...... Mrs. Robert Coleman, Robtrt neighbors have adjust their production to the . Three persons were Injured . In actually a parcel post machine ing three and wounding another. reporter, Alvin McCoy, replied he here were advanced al a recent •priced out of the market,' If that Bullets from Chief Turnkey W. and John G. Turner, past high James t.i Hamden, another daugh­ occurred a t 4 a., ml, a t his home in Genovesi. proved its value. Arkansas where storm warnings designed to do i^ll sorts of priests, acted as Installationers. wedding in Massachusetts, will | ^hat They ate Doing.” Speak- markets and do a good selling Job la true, then dairy farmers and the P. Foster Slopped the second at­ wrote only the facts. ter, >Ira. Frank J. Rice of West Corcalquler, a village south of meeting of the Women’s Commun­ 3 p. m.6 p. m...... Sam Clemens, William Stevenson. . '•the surplus problem will be gone." dairy Industry had better seriously l.ssued yesterday morning by the things, blit not to handle a lot Local men In the chapter are have cause to remember the occa- ^^s will be Reps. Luther A. White, ity Club. Mrs. Newmarket of 6 p. m.-8 p. m...... William Demeo, Robert Laiiming. U. S. Weather bureau sent Torna­ tempted break in a little more than R o b e r t s' nationaj “committee Sion In the future. They were '^ere, Welles, Richard Hartford and a sister. Mrs. Jennie Avignon. He died an hour later. The Secretary, Eera Taft Ben- question the wisdom of recom­ of letters in a short time. Francis H. Bird, excellent acribe: G rant Nelson of Woodville, Pa. RQckville told club members the 8 p. m.-l6 p. m...... Louis Lanzano, Francis DaneosaVi do alley residents scurrying for a month from the Tarrant County friends think he will be given a injured and th eir car w;as w Funeral services probably will aon, sum med up hia views this mending to the government that The firm that sold the town Ira Eggleston, captain of the host; Services will be held Wodne.s- be held In the Riviera city of Nice. necessary steps to be taken for cosse. Biorm cellars. Nine towns and Jail. ■Tames R. Wlnans, principal ao- clean bill in a report soon by the on the Wilbur Cross highway in Aetlvltle* WRV • butter and other dairy products the new m eter offered $25 Three others in the mob that Tolland last night after a Bay ^ ^ day'at 11 a- m. from the Taylor “Art and arthritis are the two such a project and the club vote 10 p. m.-Midnight ...... K. B. Inm an, W allace G. Payne. * ^;ommunl(ies were struck by high Journcr; Rodney E. Brigham, Kansas legislative Investigating favorably. •There la no over-all aurplus of prices be supported at 90 per cent trade in for the old one, Mar­ rushed the Jailer’s office yesterday State motorist crasheo into thenu and Modeen Funeral Home in most important things tn m.v life," Volunleera may reglater at Civil Dcfenae Headquartera, Mun--' riraEarciSbY^l winds and .small tornadoes during tin sold it to a private party royal arch’captain; Kenneth W. com m ittee. Hartford.'with burial in Cedar Hill The three eommittee members y Whitman, Schrafft, P. * 8. dairy products. Actually there of parity.” morning fled back into the jail and Treated at Oty Hospital were o'clock. Cards he said a few years ago, "and I iclpal Building, Mancheater, on M ondays and Fridays from 1-5 p. m, exists a great shortage of milk to As an example of the loss of the afternoon. for $100, then a.skcd. Town Cook, grand master; and Edward Some witnesses told the com­ Cem etery. eleeled were Rev. William C. H.- ^ Candy Cupboard were beaten Into submission by a Mr. an^d Mrs. Fred Cawthra thef ; are now being distributed to the must try lo prevent one from kill­ meet our full needs. markets "through artificial prices" At Jndsonia, the White county Counsel Charles N. Crockett G. Finance, second grand master. mittee the biiilding, on state prop­ Mr*. Martha S. FItrhIe Moe, Mrs. William Amiot and Bar­ town In east central . Arkansas Negro trustee. two children. Roger. Bar-: various schools to register boys be- ing the other.” , "What we have Is a lack of ad­ In another field, he said the high what right he had to do It. Named as Soloist erty, either already belonged to Mrs. Martha Schmeller Fritchie, Splashing brilliantly colored oils bara Cook who will represent the >Arthur Drug Stores^ where 46 died when the communi­ Hill Still at I^rge Kansas Or would revert to the bara, 20. A passengei ^e Caw- ^ jg ning at 8 o'clock In the kinder­ Friday, April 10 and aubaequeat justment to the markets so that support price for cotton has been Crockett perused the Town Mrs. Kenneth E. Johnson will thra car, 29-year-old John Schoen 77, of 31 Vernon avenue, died this and _walcrcolors in a gay, loosp Women's Club, Leaders will be ty was virtually dtmolished last Ten prisoners fled here Feb. 18. state if the insurance company Mrs. Martin Ludwig, Mrs. Wallaee garten rooms of Federated Church. Fridays at, the Italian-AmeridCh not all of the butter, cheese and "given credit" for sUmulatIng the Charter but could not find any­ be the April 1 soloist when East of Danbu:.^ also reielved hos^ caVds must be morning at City Hoshltal. She was style of painting, Dufy won a place dried milk la being consumed. It prodiictlon of synthctliy fibers. , year, only one person could be One of them, Floyd Hill, Alcatraz Central Pomona Grange meets at abandoned it. the widow of Albert F. Frttchic While and Mrs, Charles Schulz. All Interested parents sre urged Club on Klngabury avenue. found outside storm shelters' yes­ thing which clearly gave Mar­ parole violator charged In a $250,- attention. The family was return- returned at the ses- as one of the world’s foremost to be pre.*ent when officers will be the adjustments are made and tin power to make the sale. Somers. The morning session will Some of Roberts’ friends con­ Ing home a fte r attending th'j 'weri-' and had lived in the Rockville artists, ranking with his con­ The first meeting, whieh will be l>>ader Tralnlag Seaalon terday afternoon by a photograph­ 000 robbery, remains at large. Sion on April 6 when formal reg­ held at the home of Mrs. Martin elected and plans made for the fall milk .produces are backed by the 'The Board of Directors is ex­ begin at 10:30 o'clock, followed by cede a clean bill from the legis­ ding of Cawthra's other son. area for 47 years. , tem poraries Pablo Picas.so, and On, Wednojiday at 7:30 p. m. at selling that their merits Justify, er. No storm or wind damage was Three of those In yesterday’s at dinner at noon- An afternoon ses­ lators may not be' enough to head istration will take place between 7 She wa.* born in Saxony, Ger­ Ludwig, will he held at a time tn are to be discuaaed. 11 Men Aboard pected to straighten out the tempt had been recaptured after D river I* A rrested Henri Matisse. Federated Church aocial roomi, the surplus problem will be gone." reported. sion is scheduled. off an.v future move to replace him and 8 p. m. m any June 20, 1875. A ffiliations Ml-*. Ethel H. Bower* be announced later. Mnthera to Convene there will, be a training aeaalon 6t POWER AND whole thing tonight by ap­ the February break. State police have arrested Jo­ He was noted for his lively Benson was booked to address In south White county, however, i Plans am Completed as GOP National chairman. This An.v boy w ho'does not receive a Included momber.ship in Union Awarded Certlfieatrs The Mothers Club will meet Junior leaders for members 14-' two persons were Injured when proving the sale. Killed in.stantly was Bobby Dean seph Mitch'ell, 41, of Arlington, registration card may secure one paintings of French and English HAND MOWERS the American Dairy association at Navy Seaplane A supper will precede the local la based. In part, on the theory that Ma.ss., for reckless driving and op­ Congregational Church. Rosalie racetracks, yacht regattas and in Mrs. Ethel Henin Bowers, ac- John Beaton ai)d Rae K. Peek Wednesday, 25 at the home of Mrs. years-old and over for the 4-H a time when farmers are worried tornatjic winds ripped off house Baker, 18. indicted for armed rob Grange meeting slated for Democrats will continue to try to at "The-Manchester Hertild office Lodge, Ladies of Maple Grove and tre.ss, monologist and dramatic have been awarded cerliflcatea of .lean Manning. The annual auction roofs, caved in barns and damaged bery. A moment before his violent erating while under the Influence. on Market street. Boys living In recent, years of musicians and or- junior leadership project. by a downward slide In farm prices W ednesday a t 6:30 p. m. at the make political capital out of the Mitchell was unhurt arthough his Degree'of Ppeohontas. chestni.s. reviewer of plays, will pre.scnt merit and granted a Junior mem­ will take place and all members Tho.se attending will have the SHARPENED business buildings. enci Baker told his followers Rockville, Vernon, Tolland and and the dairy industry la confront­ Lost in Atlantic lightning filled cloud skipped Town Hall Here. The business de­ Kansas inquiry. car was also severely damaged. She is survived by two sons, While In the United Slates, he several interesting and humorous bership in the Holsteln-Friesian are requested tn bring a donation. opportunity to become acquainterl Several miles south, high winds acros.s the screen of a drive-ln "We're going for blood and death." tails will be undertaken a t 8 p. m., 'The April issue of the Demo­ Ellington arc eligible. Fred of Rockville and Edwin of association of America. Brattle- Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Eleanor Let ua put them In ahape tor ed with a surplus of such com­ Lloyd D. Lesher; 17. held on car Cawthra told officials the acci­ won new acclaim with his impres­ dramalogiies al the meeting of with others who are Junior lead^ apring. All mahea of lawn caused an estimated $12,000 dam­ theater pt Intermission time, after the harvest supper. cratic Digest, party magazine dent occurred about 9:15 p. m. High School Note* Thompsonville; one daughter, with Manchester Chapter of Hada.ssnh boro, Vt.. for satisfactory Holstein Wright and Mrs. Edith Knight. modities as butter. Ran Juan, Puerto Rico, March age to huainess buildings and theft charges, also died. He had The elective cards for those at­ sions of America. He letuined CIS, an opportitnity to exchangja ;mower englnea repaired. Benson related that In the new pas.sed the parked cars of specta­ Blackbirds Sighted which came out during the week­ when the other car sipldenly whom she niade her home, Mrs. home with an acquired love for tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the calf clubwork during the past To S|M>n*or Clinic ideas on their work and a discuss, 23—(Ah—The U. S. Navy an’- homes at Jacksonville, Ark., locat­ been Baker's confederate In the end. devoted an article to what it tending the local high .school next marketing year which starts April tors, snd roared away to a near­ Local farmers are complaining swerved into the west-hound lane. Flossie Chapman; six grandchil­ baseball and a remarkable paint­ Temple Beth Sholom. This will year. They were recommended for Sion of th e leadership projeiit nounced here today. a PBM ed In the path of the 1952 tor- earlier break. called the ”10 percenter scandal." year are due today. Several stii these awards by the state siipcr- A dental clinic spon.sorcd by the 1 the government will support by airp o rt, w here a t least 10 that great flocks of blackbirds Appeal I* Denied dren and three great-grandchil­ ing of a ball park d.iiring a night be the annual HMO-Youlh Allyah booklet. ■ CAPITOL Mariner aeaplane with 11 men nadoe.s th a t took 110 lives In A r­ light planes were destroyed. Wiliam Howard Ford, 20, Jailed have arrived from the southlands The article quoted .Alf Landon, dents will attend the Parent- vi.sor of agriculture educatibn. Parent-Teacher as.soeiallon will be dairy products at 90 per cent' of Michael Oiler of this city was dren. game. Donor meeting of the chapter, and held April 8 tn the ehurch social Board to Visit aboard haa been missing over the kansas from Dlerks in the south­ Another tornsdo hit Sky Park for car theft, also was fatally and are again invading the fields. 1936 GOP pre.sldentlal nominee, as ■Teacher association visiting day to AH privileges of the associa­ parity—a price which is designed one of seven persons-turned down Services will be held Wedne.sday Dufy's work extended to the de­ all members are urged to be rooms. Parents wishing to have EQUIPMENT 00. Atlantic northwest of San Juan west to Blytherville In the I^,orth- airport near Florence and high wounded. Residents also report that many labeling Roberts’ defense "ridicu­ by the State Selective Service Ap­ be held at Wllllmantic tomorrow tion except voting have been given Members of the local Board of to give farmers the purchasing O ther slugs hit C. L. Eubanca Richard McCorthy and Ernest at 2 p. m. from the L. A. White signing of fabrics, tapestrie.v present. pre-school children's teeth Education . along with Principal SB Main St.—Tel. Ml-8-7958 power then enjoyed during a since yesterday. east. winds were reported as far south robins have been sighted through­ lous." peal Board Saturday, of eight who Funeral Home, Rev. Forrest Mu.s- to them until they are 21 years RInnwned Into Tree 18, held on burglary charge.*, in Aside from the Kansas, case Lord will take part in a debate ceramics and theater decorations. Mrs. Bowers, who has been in cleaned and flourlne applied, may Frank A. Formica of Hicks Me­ favorable period in the past. 'The plane left San Juan Satur­ as Birmingham. out the town. had sought a chatige of l-A classi­ .*er(’ officiating. Burial will be in He also did several large murals old. They are the 15525th and day night on a mission In connec­ In northeast Arkansas, a farm­ th» mouth and right arm. however, some Rcpublicanr, appar­ concerning the advantages and Manchester several times, writes 1.6526th membera respectively of call Mrs. Chester Jodrzlewskl at morial School, will be dinaeh He said this would give the In­ Near Jasper. Ala., in Walker fication. Grove Hill Cemeter.v. Friends may and illustrated many books and stages the dramalogiies she tion with the Navy’s current train­ er, L,. A. Gilmore, of n ear .lone.s- county, Grady 'Tucker, 37, and hia ' Foster had a flesh wound in the 5lanche«ter Evening Herald ently feel Roberts hasn't the na­ Oiler ba.sed his appeal on mlnis- disadvantages of becoming a Calf Club Association of America 5-9178 for an appointment. guests of the 'Vernon Board of dustry time to work out plans to left thigh when a gun discharged tional reputation to swing big con­ teacher. call at the funeral home tomor­ Of Irish - French - Germ an de­ presents. Flourlne application will be Education Wednesday, at VenJ)fi ing exerclsea In the Puerto Rican boro was carried 40 feet and infant daughter, were Injured Ellington rorrespondent, Mr*. G. terinl grounds and consrientious scent, Dufy was born June 3, 1877, to achieve this national recogni­ solve Its marketing problems. slammed Into a tree when a storm as Kubanks and another officer tributions and to command head­ Elks Slate Election* row from 4 to 9 p. m. given on the following Wednes­ Elementary School, The boaada ‘•You can solve your marketing area. severely when their tornado- F. Berr, telephone Rockville objection. tn LeHavre,- one of nine chlhlren tion. It was la.st heard from yester­ ripped the kitchen from hla house wrecked house caught fire. fought for the weapon. 5-9SI3. lines. Rofcnt Arrival ’The final meeting of the current theft In Hartford. Police.say war­ t'o-op Meeting Slated days; April 5, 22 and 29. T rans will discuss matters of rnuUnCl problems without the klfd of gov­ Roberts generally Is credited year for the local Elks lodge takes All Tolland Talcnttxlile in a middle-class family. He quite portation will be provided. This day morning about 450 miles but he suffered only a cut finger. Tornadoes lashed through cen Wanted Haircuts Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson, 95 school at 14 tn help earn his living rants charging the same crime arc The Co-operative Kindergarten Interest immediately following tpe ernment supports which price your At Rlvervale, a stave mill and with being a smart political oper­ place at dinner meeting Tliursday item* are now handled through same aervlre will be offered on luncheon. . S /<’ ^ products cut of the market," Ben- northwest of San Juan and was tral and southern Minnesota from' The attempted break began Brooklyn street, are parents of a the Manrliestrr Evening Herald and went to art school at night. being prepared in other towns. haa scheduled a meeting thla eve­ believed on Its way back to Its a grocery store were destroyed. A about 9 a.m. when Jail guard Jess ator and even some of those who daughter'’horn Thursdey at Hart­ a t 8:30 p. m. At this session the Fairmount, Neb., near the Iowa want a new parly head don't want Roekville hiireaii, loeatrd at One At 23 he \,-ent to Pa^is to slud.v base. grain elevator was blown down In Miles went to the fifth floor of the Tax Claim Cut ford Hospital. lodge ritual will be exemplified by on a grant from the municipality Monette, and near Lepanto, five border, to St. Cloud Saturday. A t, ------, , -ni. to lose his services. the present officers for the last Market street, lelephone Rockville G-.C More than 40 ships and 21 least three persons were killed and Jnil for Ford and Lubanks. They A session of Tolland County 5-3136. of Le H.avre. There he became in­ 7 f Corburwtor Too Rich • • - planes were searching the sea to­ houses were destroyed. property damage.was estimated in I they wanted ha'.rcnts before Thus, If a move ahould develop Court of Common Pleas will be time. Officers nominated for the to pick a new chairman. Roberts fluenced by the Impressionists. day over an area covering 16,000 The squall line ripped Into west the thousands of dollars. regular Sunday morning church For Donation held tomorrow with Judge Alva new year will be elected. Alden About five years later, however, Mokws Motorist Too Poor Tennessee and Mayor Allen Moore may be offered an executive post square miles. The plane had suf­ High . winds accompanying a .sorvires. The pair overpowered P. Lniselle presiding. 'The fol­ E. Bailey of Manchester will be he abandoned the "Keallam ’ if Car owners who are wasting estimated the property loss In in the organization or might be elected exalted ruler. money and not gutting proper gas ficient gas to carry It until 11:30 violent electrical storm blew a 14 Miles and freed the other five with lowing cases have been assigned Offieial Visit Due Impre.sslonism and Joined "Les a.m. yesterday. Newbern would reach a quarter of his keys. To Democrats placed In a government position for the session scheduled to start Nominations for other lodge Faiives." mileage due to over-rich mixtureamlxtun a million dollars. A movie crowd foot boat from the back yard of from which he could continue his officers are: Roy B. Paige as es­ KEITH'S HAS EVERYTHING NEW TO HELP Given Oil C.O D. Oeiiveries will be pleased to learn of s Wis­ The plane and crew belong to Nqjmian Hutcheson in Greenville, They were nrmed with a length at 10: a. m.: For VFW Women F or a while he tried (Cubism, Patrol Squadron 34, normally as­ panicked momentarllv, but no one of chain, tw o knive.s, a i Inh and a parly work. Orrln R.‘ Lee vs. Dorothy Earle; teemed leading knight; Martin A. but'never really was adept at it. consin Inventor who has developed was h\irt, when the roof of a More Miss., yesterday. The wind picked (Continued From Pago Ona) Lchan, esteemed loyal knight; signed to Trinidad, but moved here up the boat about 4 p. m. and .sharp edged spoon, but had no Michael Sawka va. Marion P. Critics said "his taste for life pre- a very clever unit that helps save was blown across a theater en­ Richard A. Morganson, esteemed gasoline by "Vacu-matlng." It l.i for the training maneuvers. Hutcheson had not found it by guns. rection by reading Into the record Dion: Margaret H. Tunlson vs. Mrs. Genevieve OtShca of Nor- rc.-iitd him front warming up to MANCHESTER LIVE trance. All seven crowded into a small Rockville Andrew Goldschnelder; William lecturing knight; Michael J, Cos­ wirh. .senior vice piesident of the i'chst'-vctlon-.” automatic and operates on the The tornado slapped Its angry nightfall. a report that the Internal Revenue supercharge principle. Easily In­ MYSTERY SOLVED elevator and ordered a Negro trus­ H. Bradway vs. Lloyd Magoon et grove, secretary; Raymond E Department of Connecticut, Dufy himself said a paint“r tall at Dyersburg and at four bureau has been unable to find any Hunt, treasurer; Martin J. Clif stalled In a few m inutes. F its ml Tokyo, March 23—Iff*)—Police tee to take them to the basement. Income tax returns at all from al; Motor In.siirance Corp. vs. Am­ Ladies Auxiliary VFW. will make "m ust create a world of imse» n today solved the mystery of who points In the northwest corner of The trustee. H orace Mosby. 35, is Man Finds Jail brose D. Bidorini; John Anderson ford, tiler; trustee for five years her official visit and inspection of things," and hia painting striking­ RANGE fc FUEL OIL cars, tiucks, tractors. The manu­ the state, A few trees were up­ Sherm an. facturers, the Vecu-metlc Carbu­ fired a shot through a window of 4 feet 4 and wciglis 75 pounds. vs. Town of Andover: Motor In- Raymond E. Spellman, Charles E Ander.son-Shea Po.st Auxiliary to­ ly revealed his own emotions. Even rooted In Dyersburg. Hospital Notes Then he brought up the 1948 Heintz and Louis H. Chapman. retor Co., 761T-519C State street, the U. S. embassy Saturday—but Between the second and third health case and Identified the dc Term Is Eased aurance Corp. vs. William A. Rey­ morrow night at the regular when he wa.s crippled and In pain, the solution was a little embar­ A small tornado ripped through floors. Baker ordered Mo.sby to nolds. Other important buslne.ss will m eeting a t 8 o’clock a t the po.st they expressed a gay warmth. Wauwatosa, Wls., a're offering e a river community wc.st of Flor­ fendant as 'Vernard or Virgil F Vacu-matlc to anyone who will rassing. Patients Today: ...... 138 stop the elevator. Bond of nearby Fairfax Oountv, By City Judge Cases assigned for Wertnesdav he the action on two re.snlutions home. Refre.shmenta will be A policeman did It. ence, Ala., the first of four north­ "We're going for blood and Include Lorraine Weingartner et The dinner will be held before the served by .Mrs. Florence P lltt and 28 DROWNED The BOLAND OIL CO. install it on his car and help In­ west Alabama storms. The first ADM ITTED SATURDAY: Va. troduce It to others. They will Officer Nobuo Kondn said his death," said Baker. "You keep me al vs. John J. Bielak et al; Motors meeting. her committee. Taipeh, P'ormosa, March 23— (/D twister destroyed a house and a Thomas Stevenson, 278 Hilliard Sherman told the aubcommittee gladly send full free particulars pistol discharged accidently as he covered and we'll all get out.” Rockville. March 23—(Special) Insurance Corporation vs Harry Mrs. .lulia .A. Bolger A t the bu.sinc.sa m eeting reports •— , Tw ,, enty-four . . . passengers, in church, unroofed a second church A.s they rushed the Jailer's office bond came to the Democratic Na If you write them or just send your stood guard at the Prime Minis­ street; Barbara Nelson, Talcott- tional committee complaining that —City Court Judge Robert Pigeon O. Abnrn: Carl O. H icking va. Mr.*; Julia A. Bolger, 74. of 151 will he heard on the dinner held :Pl>'ding eight women and five chll- 3«? CENTER STREET and damaged several houses, in the basement they found Foster name ard address on a post card ter's residence about 300 yards vllle; Mrs. Ethel Sandberg, 27 he had been mistreated by a re today suspended the remainder of Kenneth K. Kowtz; E. Fenton E. Main street, widow of John for the national department pres- Saturday when a 73-ton In Bessemer, Ala., a whirling. and two deputies talking. Foster W. Bolger, died Saturday night TEL. MItehwiI 3-6320 I today. from the embassy. Lilley street; Paul LeDuc, Rock­ venue agent. a 60-diw county Jail sentence Burke vs. Kenneth B. Sherman: ident, Mrs. Doris Holm. Members reef emptied hia .38 caliber pistol. He hangin^^ver a Rockville man and Thomas Rider va. Armaml Bibeau. at Citv Hospital. She was born are also reminded to bring old j <’'L""”'h'vcst Formosa ville; Harley Brook, 95 Middle grabbed another officer's .44 and The subcommittee, beaded by Rep. Kean (R-NJ) is investigating increased his probation time from Homemakers Meetings In Rockville Oct. 19, 1878. a Jinon or old shirts for use m the Twenty passengers and t h e ! AM The New S tyles For Sprinijf . . . All The New Furnishings For a Lovelier Home . . . turnpike west; Mrs. Elizabeth fired it"several timer."'' — six months to one year. Home Demonstration Agent daughter of Patrick and Mary crew survived. All The New Appliances For Modern Living . . . Now Available On Eaaily Arranged Hawes, Green Lodge Home; John Baker crashed to the floor dead. the Internal Revenue bureau. lo work of making drc.ssing.s and zia's tax troubles have been under Orrln Covllle, Jailed two weeks Cora ,.H. W ebb of the Tolland Bresnan Bresnahan. She was a other articles for cancer pa- Keith Budget Terms! Kennedy, South Coventry, Ford fell at th" base of the last ago for intoxication and breach of County Farm bureau announces members of the Daughters of Isa­ ADMITS THEP'T.S dooTjto freedom Lesher tried to scrutiny for the past week. tient.s. ADM ITTED YESTERDAY: the peace, was the msh whose two sessions for homemakers to­ bella and the Ladles' Auxiliary of The color bears arc requested Hartford, March 23—(/P)—Police David Turklngton, 125 Cooper Hill run into another office but fell w ith term was suspended at the request morrow. the AOH. say H enry Fournier, 17. an A ir a bujiet In the back of hia head. to meet at 7 o’clock for rehear­ street: Patricia Gulnan, Easi of Prosecutor Harry Lugg. The first will be a day session She leaves two daughters. Mrs. sal. Force private, has confessed to Windsor; Thomas Close, 110 Ben­ Eubanks was wounded as he An RFD Manchester driver from 10 a. m. to 3 p.^m. and at .lame.s McCarthy of East Hart­ seven burglaries and a $3()0 safe fought to get a gun kept in a desk Ten Fire Calls ton stre e t; Mr.". Helen Erickson, 42 didn't fare as well when hia case the Town Hall in Columbia for ford and Mrs, Justin Lathrop of robbery in Glastonbury. Det. Sgt. 841 MAIN ST. draw er of the office. Rockville; two sisters, Mrs. Mar­ HELD LN .STABBING Joseph Meaney says Fournier has THE NEW 1953 Maple .street; Mrs. Caroline came before Judge Pigeon. Ivy both Hebron and Columbia groups. As the volley of .shots rang nut garet Brown and Mrs. Harding admitted breaks in Hartford, East Koehler, Rockville; Mrs. Gertrude For Week End Nelson Thayer. 40. was found guil­ The subject will be "Tailoring". Windsor, March 23—(/Pi -Police as seen in three others fled toward an eleva­ ty of operating while under the Assisting Miss 'Webb a.s leaders Stevens, Sr., both of Manchester; Hartford. Windsor; South Windsor Johnson. 31 Cambridge slrocl; tor to the upstairs cells. They were are holding Leroy H enry, 30, w ith­ and Gla.stonbury. He Is charged Harry Mathlason, 38 Stone street; influence of liquor or drugs and will be Mrs. John Cragin, Mrs. also five grandchildren. Manuel H ernandez, 17, who es­ Another dry spell brought more Services will be held tomorrow out bond in connection with the with breaking and entering and Edward Wilslnski, 58 Homestead was ordered to pay a $100 fine; Evan Kullgren and 4-H Club WESTINCHOUSE caped in February. David Smith, at 8:15 a. m. from the Burke stabbing of his wife. Bertha, 26, atreet; Mrs. Eleanor Rook. 125 grass fires this week end. The $2.5 was remitted. Agent Miss Shirley Weik. \- VOGUE 20. and Ste.wart Freem an, 17. An­ • M1S.S Webh will lead the Wom­ Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. at Saturday night in their one room Coleman road; Mr.'i. Arline Gozdz, South Manchester Firs Depart In other court action, mostly for \ other Negro trustee. Louis Riley, en's Club at the firehouse in SI. Bernard's church. Burial .shack She 1." reported in critical You’ll like The new 1953 Westinghouse Refrigerators .. . with T alcottville; Mr.s. Pauline Sw eat- ment was called out six tlfties over traffic violations: Stanley J. Iskr- caught them in the elevator entry zak, 39. of H artford, paid a $15 South Willington tomorrow at will he in St. Bernard’s Ceme­ condition from stab wound.s inflict­ their new features and economies . . . new beauty for your land, Rockville; Mr.s. Helen and he”! them into a corner until the 48 hour period, four times fo: fin* when found guilty of apeed- 8:.30 p. m. on the subject, "New tery. The funeral home is open ed by a 12-inch butcher knife.'The \ sheer Phllltps, Talcottville; Mrs. Mary officers took over. grass or .woods fires, and the MFD ing; Francis S. Riiio, 21, RFD Fabrics. Their Care and Use." today from 3 to 10 p. m. incident, police said, occurred dur­ home! Tlie deluxe model Frost Free Freezer-Refrigerator illus­ V 0'^' Bourbeau, 23 Sum m it rtre c t; an.si^'ered four calls. Hampton, road rules. $9; William Fa.vette I^dge lo Meet To P»y Kespeet* * ing a card game. H'-nrv is charged trated is just one of a complete new .ohowing, available at only Thomas Atamian, 14 Sunset street; A grass fire was put out by Co. F. Sm ith. 21. Youngstown. Ohio, F ay ette Lodge No. 69 A. F. and The I.AAOH will meet this eve­ with breach of the peace. m i r a e l e ! Laura Sniith, 118 Greenwood drive; Probe Told Hiss at 30 Devon drive Saturday after speeding $18 forfeited; William B. A. M. will meet at Masonic Hall ning at 7:30 o'clock in front of $5.65 weekly. You'll find a model to suit your home and budget, Mrs. Alice Cunninglu.m. 78 Ridge noon about 2:45. Early Sunday Shapiro. 26. Ellington, unreg-v tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Tlicrc will the Burke Funeral Home to nay with price.s starting at only street; Mrs. Sarah Volcgcncau, morning. Companies 1 and 2 were islered vehicle, nolled. also be an entertainment program re.sperts to deceased member, Mrs. 309'j Spruce street; Floyd Iot watching forever! 1!)53 StaffordSprings; Y’ork reported last Dec. 2 that This morning found the depart­ and the music committee meets et ment going up to halt a woods fire DISCHARGF.D YESTERDAY: American subversives had In­ the same hour. Westinghou.se Range prices start at M'obllcy baby hoy, Andover Lake; at Stock place and a grass fire The Good Will Club of .St. .Tohn's r PRESCRIPTIONS j 199 HE MAKES LENDING A •* filtrated the UN. along the railroad tracks near Linda Wood'oury, Wallingford; In his official report on the staff M A N C H E S T fK Episcopal Church meets at 8 p.m. rCAREFULLY CO.MPOtTNDED 4 William W'oodbury, Wallingford; Middle turnpike west. at the home of Mrs. Ernest White Open an Account. .Terms Only $2.30 ITeekl^^ Linda Watrous, 43 Legion road; i ^’"d h^had^asked'^Byrnes m' 19-16 on Grand avenue. FRIENDLY BUSINESS MILLION' FIRE LOSS ^Arthur Drug Stores| Frederick Mikolite, South Wind- for. inform ation about prospective STATE Repiibliean (7iih This is the friendly YES MANaRer of sor, Harry Fogertv. 635 Middle j ^ „ „ e .said Byrnes told him The Women's Republican Club fk ^ u e n a t Finance Company. He believes no turnpike w est; Mrji. B arbara ^ j, „overnm cnt dirt not ■Danville. HI. March 23—(/pi — — NOW PLAYING — one ahouid borrow unnecessarily. But when a Finglcs. 52 Ggraril street; Ezra recommend United States Workmen today were faced with loan it.to a person's advantage, he provides folks TABLE-LAMP! Visualize a slightly blushing beige ... soft. . • Dumore, 126 Charter Oak street; | employment or give the job of cleaning up debris of a here with needed cash promptly. million dollar fire which destroyed 7 / Mrs. Assunla Agostinelll, 183 Eld-. support or clearance to MINiY MONOIllO makes borrowing a iji^ple. friehdiy trans> 1 21 Inch Height ridge street; Mr.s. Georgianna Bas-.| and .staff members." tw‘o downtown bu.sinesa buildings ycl sufiusccl with, an all-over piiiknes.*. and damaged a five-story hotel action. He makes loans to employed men and women, married or w . sett and daughter. South Coven- ; ch,jrlc.s of interference with the single. He arranges convenient monthly payments. try; Mrs. Julia Bonaii. Rockville;; jury Were made by a Juror No Injuries were reported. •tarfiAf y The fire was discovered around SMrUiii ti~ Mrs. quickly spread through the store with your pink costumes, pink-and-grey Jane Corthell, Andover; Walter' department, and one of the Jurors — ON THE SAME SHOW — \ "T H i coMSANr#/rH«r u it is t o s a y r t f Impip.sHive Keith Thompson. 120 West Center street; r.nd to an-adjacent women's shop, l/im n vahip; Lovely Vir- later alleged that a Justice de­ then through 20 small offices. MITZI OSCAR Mrs. Lauretta Schindler, Rock­ partment representative had at^ GAYNER In LEVANT -Inriair leprodtit-tinn Fire fighting equipment from FINiANCE CO. u-ilh hand-painted coordinates. With your blue, blue-red or ville; Keith Cook,, 516' Gardner tempfed to .suppress or tone down five Illinois and adjacent Indiana 2nU.FI»er • WRVIS ...... BUILDING street; Mrs. Bessie Brltti Rock­ the jury's report. Th* "I DON’T gla.s.* shade and cities was used to bring the blaze j 806 MAIN STREEt (OveF Woolworth’s) MANCHESTER ba.se. a . aplendid ville; Mrs. Karla Roman6\rtcz and Among other things the. sub­ under control. Mayor E>on Wilson C A R E " GIRL twin sons, 23 Village street; Mrs. committee is interested in la the Mltchall 9-7430 . Henry C. Menglllo, YES MANager c hoiee for the period mauve costumes—a delicate skin-tint. And *0 ' estimated the loss. “ F lat Top" a t 2, 8:1.6 OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTd I PM. Irene McNally and aon. 6 Morse length of time taken to relay FBI room. Generoii.sly Guests In the 100-room Miller Co-Hit 8:20, 6:45, 9:40 Item mstft it rnidtnlt tf all $ufrtun4iii| Itwnt • Item tl$t mtdi by ittil road; Theodore Parchark, 71 Fair- reports to the UN. proporUoAed t 0 r Hotel fled the building safely. A IttB tf $100 (t$lt $70.M trhtn prtaptljr ftptid in 12 (tmtTvtift mtnthir intlelmtnts tf $10.05 tech. right with white or white-background field street. Confidential FBI personnel re­ WED.. THURS, FRI., SAT. (rrealer rhariii and beauty vvith desir­ ports have been, going to the UN Always watch out that you Montgonierv Clift in - m o d i t e d u c h e s s “I CONFESS” able 3-way lighting. B.AN8 "TR.VFFIC LIGHTS" since 1949. S tate d epartm ent offi­ don't accept a second-hand car prints. Ask for “Pretty Plot’’ in your own opsl Share It Foirty" ii HI ill From 9 A. M. L'ntil chairs are upholstered in leather-like and recently the commissioner has and sprawled in streets around the Gary Coopor in II 5:80 P. M. plastic. Keith value! Italian Senate building today In When you have a party-line telephone, the service is gbod 95 been getting Inquiries about them. /III £?/4f£V//f7iV He pointed out that by statute, their se’eon^' such demonstration "HIGH NOON" if everybody remembers to share fairly. A good party-line a pair aimed at forcing action on pro- « » C I I N I. b y • • the only lights automobiles may neighbor allows plepty of time between calls, keeps calls show from the rear are red tail, or pbsed pension boosts. 3. B p M *f tb« yMf stop lights, a white or colorless The mass sit-down blocked traf­ : TKCHNICOLOB HITS! S. Film rdkltlBf reasonably short, and gives up the line in an emergency. 1951 BUICK 3 fic for blocks in the busy down­ Mlekay ItiiaBey Maarea* O'Hmrm light to Illuminate the .registration Alex Steel 4. n r o i v OF MANCHESTER plate, and a back-up light. The lat­ town area. Saturday an estimated re»*y *}■»• 3:15 - - t:M RIVIKRA— I TLI.V Ktil irTED ter is not obligatory. 1.000 disabled veterans lay ip the "R«d H ead "ALL ro-FEATrRt: THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND FOR FINE , streets before the Ministry of From LOW .MILK-AGE— ONr. OW NER Kmtherine Hepburn RM Fresh, pineapple salad is a fine Finance. Jamming traffic for more ASHORE" W yom ing" accompaniment to fried chicken or than two hours. As the traffic Jam H iunphrev TELEPHONE COMPANY baked ham. Peel, slice, anjl dice the grew today a Senator proposed A« ( ;lt <:3*-t;SS “AFRICAN QUEEN” pineapple and arrange on water that the veterans' demands for la Calsr — l;ta - I;M MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES ^ u ^ n n a n t N Oweed and Opereffid fy aed far CaAateficu# Ptapfa Ills MAIN ST OPHOSlTt HIGH SlHOOl. cress. Serve with a dressing of higher pensions be discussed, but tVr.D. "IVANHOE” TW H. COR.{WEST CENTER 8T. AND HARTFORD ROAD mayonnaise blended with sour the morning scssloh ended without F.ASY n iE e rARKIKG WED.. "IVANHOE’ la Calsr . , TEL. .MI-3-4134------OPE.N EVE.NTNGS cream and a little paprika. action on the proposal. 6’(feL;ai‘'i£.ssAj3(a&' > ^^Il@lJSIE!lSi5]!!MfSiSlSISI5JEISISI&iSf513ISISI5I3I51SI&ISIEJGISIEIBI5IS)GJBISiS/8RISISEUSIBI&IU8n^^ f ] / 4" "Vv..i /!' ■ . ■ i- ¥ ■/ ■ i' / V r '• - ‘ r I. .

g A WUHTCSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1953 PAGE FIVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, MARCH 23. 105S PAGE FOUR by order, did not pursue to fln^h it sought at the atart of the Ko­ books on atomic physics. Indus­ cin, 82, Internationally known Hew To K o M Senators for Push the enemy. Baruch rean war In mtd-1950. pharmacologist who fled Vienna Bolton ?*ublic Is Invited I Pick Officers Zoners to Hear trial researcher, anj^. pbyalca pro- Had Enough Shells Then Recalls Delay SPECIALIZING IN fdgaor at. the University of-Pitts­ when the Nazis took over In 1939. FALSE TEETH ___ ^ In Korea ‘Silclown’ "I was crying to turn me loose," Standby Curbs He recalled today that the ad­ burgh. Died Saturday. Died Sunday. he said. “ We had enough ammuni­ ministration then waited for four J?adio and TV To Davis Lecture . ______i------Mere nrmly la Mece months to put into effect the CUSTOM BUILT HOMES For B-AjClub A^lwatiops Carlisle, Mass.—Henry D. Bates, Sickness^ Casting Troubles tion then." 8M EMt«ni Stendari TIbm WNHC—Ch. • 830,000 BLAZE Do your false teeth annoy and em­ (Continued From Page One) authority which Congresa gave it founder .of the Bricklayer maga­ barrass by slipping, dropping nr wob­ (Continued from Page One) If he bad been freed. Van Fleet GENERAL CONTRACTING The Zoning.. Board of Appeals New London, March 21—(AT— bling when you eat laugn or talk! Just said “I believe vye would have got­ - four months in which, Baruch *u*lo S ^ p. g;0» —WORC—World News Roundup. 1:15. The lecturer, Will B. Davis, Fried Dicksun, W ho Rie* Municipal Building tonight at 8 Belleair, Fla.—Mrs., Eliz|ibcth London Coal CompOny and the taste or faellng. Does not aour. Checks Bolton, March 23— (Special) — .. K. Paraon, lot on Clark road, from prisoners." reluctant to cut prices because "If. on the outbreak of the l^ BD O B -O S -R lo obr b e r t ‘ Q.' ' 't*WU; *‘" The Chl- WCCC—Kiddle Corner. Busch 'Van Horn, wife of J. R. Van nearby National Biscuit Company "plate odor" (denture breath). Gat Mrs, Eugene Gagliardone. director; Harry Goodwin; and William E. As part of the effort to keep the they would not want to be "froz­ Korean war. an overall ceiling had WTIIT—.Marlin Agronsky. ot Chicago, 111., will be here under tires After 13 Years o'clock. Initially, Van Fleet said, there cacoan*.ca------. ■ Horn, associate publisher of the building early yesterday. Five fire­ FASTEETH today at any drug atora. of the PTA-sponsored aprlng pro- I Fiah, a lot on Lake street, from en" at a lower price In event ceil­ been imposed and .stiff tax in­ j-WKN, vv iCNB—Caravan of Music. WTIC—Ntws. the auspices of First Church of Five of the applications wlU be Korea war from spreading, U. S. was a "terrible shortage ot artil­ WHAY—Cup of Collet Club. for garages. Other request.* will be Duluth, Minn. Herald and Newa men were Injured, hone aerioualy ductlon "Dotty and Datffy” , caat! Albert E. Fish, ings were reImposed. creases levied." he said, "we ERNEST A. RITCHIE i l i ^ Tw___ l C - d t e n a Dallas. ' h r 1 * t, Scientist, Manchester, David Maxvvell of ,4 Jlrjve D. a and other United Nations planes lery pieces” In Korea but this was WWKNB-DHF Program WONS—News. for certificate of approval to sell Tribune. Died Saturday. while combatting the general serious doubts-. today that the Zoning Board Session have not crosaed the Yalu—even in remedied ''later and the ammjini- Baruch said h e' haa no idea might have been able to finance 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. MI-3-8172, MANCHESTER WKNB—News. whose members cordially Invite past president and treasurer of the Read Herald Advs. i i S H ^ ^ V ‘SeBreord8hop. • ilA-WDRC—Shoppers Special. the public to attend, gasoline to employes, recapping Cincinnati—Dr. Alfred Froehl- alarm fire.' show would meet its April 18 Conrideratlon of a revised map, 'hot pursuit" against planes which tlon sho.t'tge then developed. what position the administration our defense effort with a balanced ” WTHT—Kddle AmolC Show. WTIC—New.:. British American Club, was elect­ tires, live bait business, enlarging schedule. | submitted by the Hdll Investment attack them. He said hi made report*; ot these will take on the controls issue budget." WHAYr-'estlng with Wamp. Mr. Davis, whose subject Is •^WnC—Young WIdder Brown. ‘Christian Science; The Simpli­ ed president-at the annual meet­ existing shop, real estate busi­ Sickness and casting trouble I Company, is scheduled at a meet- Sen. Flanders (R-Vt.) suggested shortages almost daily first to "Whether they will confuse their Baruch did not spell nut details ♦•^SthaY—Save A ulfe Program. WTHT—Top O' the Morning. ness, converting homes from one of the legislation he urged, but he WCCO—News; Music. WO.NS—Yankee Express. city of It* Healing Method," will ing Saturday afternoon. He suc­ were termed as the principal fac- ing of the Zoning Board tonight at at one point that the ammunition Gen. Matthew RiU.gway and later peacetime economic philosophy *•*5—W n C —Woman In My Houm. WK.NB—Phil Hsle Show. explain the manner In which true family to two family and a free tors behind the possible delay, g o’clock. The r-iap is titled "Boi- supplies may have been u.scd as "a to Gen. Mark Clark, who succeed­ with the needs of war." said it should provide, standby a,'gg— WDBC—News; Old Record Shop. *:30—WCCC—News; Breakfast News­ ceeds Fred Dickson, who retired standing sign. ed Ridgway aa Far East com­ authority for doing everything WTHT—News: Joe Olrsnd. boy. healing Is accomplished, and how Mrs. Gagllardona told The Herald | ton Section, Rosedale" and Includes leash" to keep Vam Fleet from at­ But he appealed to Congress to WHAY—News; Music. WTIC—Radio Baxaar. this religion enables one to over­ from office after serving as presi­ Dillon Sales and Service seeks •‘we ha4e only recently added the ' property bounded north by Co- tacking. mander. take rhattera. Into its own hands that was necessary In the last war WONS—Jlobby Brneon. WDRC—New*. dent for 13 years and a total of 17 to make an addition to the present America’s Favorite for 12th and final member of the p ro-, lonial road; south by Plymouth Saying the "bloody stalemate” is Van F'cel offered copies of these and provide authority for a freeze "plus whatever el.se may seem WKN&-Newsi nit* ot Tomorrow. . WONS—Gabriel MeAtter. come discord of any sort. SiAA—WTHT—Betty Crocker. years In official capacities, garage on Main street, comer of duction and our ranks have been. east by Tolland road; and on an outrageous position, Flanders reports to the Senate coinmittee. on prices snd wages, along with neco.ssary because of atomic WTTO-Oust Plain Bill. Mr. Davis la a member of the 'The hew president held the same I^eonard street, for the purpo.se ot which has appointed a five-mem­ a.ig—WTlC—Front Page Farrell. WONS—Gabriel Heatter. — Christian- Science Board of Lec­ decimated by Illness. Many of, t^j west by Sunny dale lane, said; "Let us do something now." priority and allocation powers, in developments." ‘Also, he said, some There’s No (oirparison a;a*_WHAY—Crosby Quarter. »i00—WDRC—NewA post from 1933 through 1935. He closing a ramp leading to the base­ ber subgroup, under Sen Mar­ tureship and has traveled exten­ those with important roles have! Today’s Activity Calendar Sen. Case (R-SD) said the com- gvent of a new war. one agency .should fee charged WONS—Will Bin itlcl-oc«. W'KNB- New*. ^ ^ served as treagurer during the ment portion of the building and been forced to skip rehearsals be garet Chase Smith (R-Me.), to "Not Just wages or prices or with working out a mnhillzation WDRO-iMemory Ifne. WCCC—12 Hundred aad *0 HItA sively in the United States i to cont.’Tin a body repair shop at Organization of girls’ Softball nllttee hearings proved that "we continue the ammunitions investi­ WONS—News. _ , , Quality and Style cause ot "feolda, grippe or flu have a sitdown policy in the Ko­ profits are at stake in this legisla­ plan and building a skeleton force WCCO—News; Music. W HAY-News; Morning SUr Review abroad to" lecture on Christian \ the norlhc'tst tnd of the building. team, grades six through eight; gation. WTIC—l>orenio Jones. Plckaon did not seek re-election and the entire production ha.a been afternoon meeting of Student C.C. rean War” and he added; "The tion," Baruch said. "What you do of trained personnel to man it. ■tIA—WDRC—Curt Massey. WTHT—Breakfast aub. Science. this year. Before vacating hla post, Kurtz Brotliers want to erect . . . when yon consider WTIC—Theater ot Melot-y. bogged with such occurrences." (Camera Club) at the elementary Ar-'erlcan people are getting sick Van-Fleet saidmass Itlacks by - -or do not do-—will speed or slow Baruch said he opposes govern­ WHAY—New* the retiring: president asked mem­ office so'ice in a new addition to Chinese and Korean Comnmnlsta w n C —Notes and Quotes. 9:0iv—WKNB—The Little Show, Praises Acting Group school; Adult C.C. meets at the and tired of this kind of a situa­ any mobilization that may be ment controls in time of peace, OUR EXTRA CARE •tSA—WONS—Cecil Brown. New*. 8 : 15—WDRC—Music off the Record. bers to cooperate with the new the shop on Keeney street. offered "beautiful targets, like hut tjhat in time of war, "to wall WON3--J«ck Downey’s Waxwork*. Mrs. Gagllardon? vvas high in school at 8 p. m.; rehearsal of tion.” forced upon us. Evealag Mothers to Hear president and expressed his wishes her praise of the cast and pre­ Gen. J. Lawton Collins,' Army potshooting at ducks, providing "It will reduce or Increase ,our is to die," and he continued; OF YOUR CLOTHES! * :• * -WONS—New*. WKNB—Ed Swett Show. for the continued ifiipport of the. PTA play at the ichool at 7:30 p. we had the firepower to mow It 1:80—WCCC—News; Market Basket dicted that ’’things should start m. Boy Scouts at the school at 7 Chief of Staff, who testified at the casualty lists. It could determine "To wait is to make certain our W H J & '^ 'sp orts; Hardware^ City WTIC—N.-wc; Youi Garden. 'T'talk g ilt IT,tiatg»|* slate of officers Installed Saturday. Week End Deaths rolling pow.’' 8he aaki reharaal down. But we did not have the the very survival of this nation.” mobilization will he needlessly We not only gtvo yon WHAY—Itallhn Music. X m i l . U l l I ofljccra elected were Al­ p. m.; and Zoning Board at 8 p. m. same hearings, cohc\ned there had of all flral.'act parts has been com­ been shortages of some .types of firepower.” Only One Plan slowed which means lengthening News; Joe Olrand. 8:8»—VVONS Show Tune Time. WTIC—Newa; Weather. 15 Proctor Hoad Mancheator CONSOLE MODEL by Jimmy Roach; "Jack Belmont", week. to execute tl'a*. mission.” Thorpe of Waterbury, Conn., whom ^ W T H T —Freedom Sings. WTHT—News; Jsck Benh. live at Festbrook, Me., and a sil­ TEL. MITCHELL 8-701S he married in 1901. iW T IC -B and of America. WKNB—News; Snorts Specisl. Kenneth, D. Gourlcy, whose wife, by John Constanzo; and "Aunt British authorities blame recur- In .i;ine 19.j', he .«aid. "We had We’ll trade iii your old smoll-screen • WDRC—Bob Hawk. WllAY—Italian Voice. ler of Norwich. Hester Harley” by Emily Lassen, ring violence here in the pa.st year the Communist 'rmics on the run. Jeannie, lives at 80 Woodbridgo With JHimle You can cook two or three vege­ •>WHAT—News: Nile Watch. 12:15—WDRC—Aunt Jennia'a Stories. street, was recently promoted to Interlace on the Mau Mau. a secret tribal They were hurt badlv. out of sup­ ^WTHT—New* of Tomorrow. WONS—News. Bolton C. C. Meeting society pledged to drive white men plies, comnlete'y oul of "hand or table.* at a time in a pressure « WONS—Frank Edwards. WTIC—Medley Time. corporal while serving in Korea Model 21K10—Most amazing valtie The local C. C. (Camera Club) WTIC—Encore, out of the colony. Nearly 300 per­ control. The” were in panic and Saucepan if .vou use a divider; the TV os the down-payment on o WTHT—Blrg Crosby. with the 25th Infantry Division. in all TV! Beautiful mahogany finish meets tonight for a discussion of vegetables rest on a rack this way jlg—WONS—-Music Lover a Hour. WKNB—Perry ConioShow. The 25th has been in Korea sons, most of them Africans! have were doing their best t-i fall hack * WTHT—Concert Hour. WHAY—Gemma Program, coneole. Unbeatable low price. filters, print comparison and a gen­ been killed by the terrorists.^ as far as possible, and wo slopped and flavors do not intermingle. I'S*—WTIC—News; A1 Goodman'* 12:25—WTIC—Lenten Messages. longer than any other American Motorola’s "Miracle Interlace*' gives eral critique o. finished photo­ Orchestra. ««, WONS—Allaweet Music Box. division. It entereetthe fighting it) VDRC—News twice the picture detail, Far naore graphs, according to club presi­ ,:45—WHAY—News. 12:3 0 -WCCC—News. July 1960 shortly after the Com' dent Clifford Loomis. J:e*—All Stations—News. WTHT—Newa: Weather. , munlst attack on South Korea. restful to your eyes. King-size 21-inch WTIC—Marjorie Mills. William Minor, recently made BIG, BRAND-NEW, FAMOUS CWHAY—Save a Life Program. LASSEN'S Corporal Gourley, a rifleman In cylindrical picture tube. Limed oak T jlj—WTHT—The Late Show, WONS—'Woman'* Page. program director for the organiza- hWHAT—Nite Watch. WDRC—Romance of llelen Trent Colnpany E of the 35th Infantry The Name In Fuel Oil finish, slightly more. tionr and Philip Dooley, treasurer; PONS—Waxworks. WHAY—La Bos* Program. Regiment, arrived In Korea last will aid in pre.senting a program .VTIC—News. WKNB—Man on the Street. July. AVDRC—Dwight Cooke. 12;4.7—WCCC—Music fot Mllsdy. 25 yeart* experience In fuel glU la. your .aaturaaM .ot higboet that will benefit the amateur • :iO—WDPC—PubMt Service Program WDRC—Our Utl Sunday, Before entering the Army In quality JUi4 eOteleat. nMdcrn d^very sand^ . enthusiasts. ■ :S«—WTIC—America's Composer*. WTHT—We the Women. January of 1952, ha was-employad Loomis .said that future pro­ TtVDRC—Symphony Hall. WK.NB—Th* Pattces. by the Plax Corp., In West Hart' s h l for •tfie cleanest' clothes V £ C I^UEL OIL WITH FOA SX grams will include a speaker 1:06—WTIC—Newa; Muale, I:06J-WDRC*—News. ford, as a maintenance mechanic. Ew d RC—Ifewa. wnc—New*. at every other meeting and it is I .l j —WTtC—Intarmexao. WCCC—Manchester Matinee. Hia father, John Gourley, Uvea ★ 24 HdllllR OIL aiM BURNER SERVICE expected that the three major |:S6—WTIC—Rio Rythma. WHAY—Newa. 1 i on Main street. I:IWP-WXIC—New*. I' WONS—New*. ' i t AUTOMATIC or CALL DELIVERIES photographic firms will send a T*nerr*w WTHT—Ken and Carolyn. representative to club sessions. -W H O —Frank Atwood Program. 1:15—WDRl— M* Perkin*. POUCE HOLD SIX ^ Hm q d e r n e q u ip m e n t Also to be n\ade available for club ' iWDRO—Farm- Program. WONS—Yankee Food Show. ai8_WDRC—Hymn Time. WTIC—Ross. The Musical Miller. PHONtSlMI-tWlil NOW. WE’D LIKE TO-HEAR FROM YOU- use are instructive fWms on tech­ *125—WTIC—New*. WHAY—Betty Kimball. Hartford, March 23—(;P)—Police nique. and no-work washing- •ISO—WONS—Yankee fSxtireta. 1:86—WDRC—Young Dr. Malon*. today held an Air Force private tROSLEY Local Club Lauded •awDRC—Yawn Patrol. WCCC—News; ^ n ch eiter Mstlnee. and five Juveniles In connection ♦IVTIC-Weather: Frank Atwood WTHT—Paul Hsrvey. At a recent meeting one of the Look how your old set helps you tWCCC—Production Newireel. WKNB—Caravsn of Music. with an a.asault on a Henry Barn­ LASSEN PETROLEUM major company representatives *\VHAY—Save a Life Program, 1:45—WDRC-;The Guiding Light ard school teacher here last Tuea- , “ Your Community SHFxLL Distributor” - was high in his praise of the local fW T H T —Mualc. New*. WONS—Charles Kaaher. dsy. They identified the. Air Force camera bugs and told Loomis buy this 1953 21‘‘ Crosley Console m .5—W TnT—Morning Devotions. WTIIT—Guy Lombardo. JWKNB—New*. 96-WCCC—Music. private aj* Charles Logan, 18, ot "that the interest shown his (Lis—WONS—Early Edition. WDRC—Second Mrs. Burton. thia city. Police *ald the teacher remarks and instruction" was «WTIC-New*. „ ^ WONS—Cohn. Ballroom. was aasaulted when he attempted' worthy of a professional group. BW —WCCC —Good Morning; Good WTHT—News: Top Hit Time. ^ lu s lc. to atop two 13-year-old girls from The club, still seeking a more -foe Moyfcra Automatic! WTIC—The Doctor's Wlfa, iWTIC—Bob Steel*. WKNB—News: Caravan of Music. fighting. They bdded that Logan giWDRC—News, dramatic name, comprises local WWONS—'Weather: Newar Yankee Ex­ 2:16--VVDRtJ—Perry Magon, was charged with breach of peace and area camera enthusiasts, many ------_Wiit press., ■■ WTIC—Cinderella Waakaad. »'W,THT-1-Bre*kf*stpress, with Ben. WHAY—Save A Life, and is sought by Air "Force au­ of whom freely confess that their ITWKNB—PolonU. 2:25—WONS—Newa thorities on 'a chargu* of being equipment is no mo:-e elaborate / WHAY-t-Cup of Coffee Club. gi»6-^WCCC-New8; Music. AWOL since Feb. 14. than a box camera. This, however, C15-W KNB—Polonis. WTHT—Betty Crocker. / The completely automatic May- t|25—WTIC—Weather. Morning Watch, WDRC—Nora Draxe. docs not haipper their appreciation TBb—WCCC — News; Good Morning WONS—Paula Stone. for the club and ItS activities. It i Music, 2:85—WDRC—Brighter Day, is reported that membership haa / tag washes, nuses, spin-dries EtVDRC—Old Music Box. With BuilMn IIHF St-WOI OWeUY M UUU CON. WTIC—News. .W KNB—News; Phil Hslc Show. WONS—Conlieitlcut Ballroom. steadily grown from the small . your clothes for you. lO U -T h * •**, ciaar pMor* r** **• {w WHAY—910 Club hand of hardy souls that first pro­ as tali k«f* Kraas—tra* lM*al Tkat’i 2:55—VVTH.T—Top lilt Tima. SERVICES posed creation of aUch an organi­ bacama *4 Cratlay’i lewaai A»4aaiatl* 3:06—WDRC—HlUtop. Ilouat ^ Exclusive Gyrafoam washing Your Old WHAY—News; 911) Club. Thai Interpret The Wishes zation in town. Sann. WCCC—Music. Tonight’s session is slated for action washes out the most stub- Jm I Ilk* tm y Oa«lty cabisat, tfcii Television W TIIT—News; Top Hit Tlr.ie, Of The Family 8 p.m. WONS—Jsck Downey's Music Shop, born dirt and grime . . . but is i r SET AND ONLY $250 **• li m m dt at la* vaag. H’l tagarWy W TIC—Lite Cai^ Be Beautiful. Property Conveyance* Itylag wMi (Mm. Mas. tr Makafasy M. M. ____ . W KNB—News; Request Matlnea, A sure Indication that the ap­ gentle as if you were washing ($11.50 Per Montm Daltk. %NIU'— 3:15—WDRC— House PkVlir. JOHVTb; BURKE proach of warmqr weather always *: 00—Kate Smith. WTIC—Road of^lfe. brings increased rcaj estate activ­ clothes by hand. Sri«* lacl«a*« tagaral la* aag fwd #:00—Meet the Btarsi 3:30— WCCC— N ewsr^ualc. O N I -m i WAMANTT aa gtctur* fab* 8:30—HowCy Doody. ^ FUNERAL HOME WTHT—Top lilt Time. ity was evidenced in the filing of as* all cbaull garli. *:00—What One Person Can Do WHAY—Save A Life Program. , Safety Lid. Convenient top *:15—Tax Hints. warrantee deeds at the office of i r SET AND ONLY $275 WTIC—P(pper Young's Family. 87 EAST OClNTER ST. David C. Toomey, town clerk. ' 8; 30—Sportscope. 3:4.V-~WCCC—Junior Disc Jockey. ProtBDt Your Car From All Outdoors! opening. Needs no bolting down. j;40—Weather Forecast WDRC Tt» Ho . Announced;. It Htp- Tel. MI-8-6868 Listing include: Myrtle L. Pirie, ($13.50 Per Month) * : 45—World News Tonsy. - (' 7:00—Answer 5Ie This. pf'im Kv«*ry Day; tract of land on U. S. Route 6 to The name “ Maytag” on your 7:30—Those Two. W TIC—HIkIR to ITapplneas. AMBULANCE SERVICE Robert D. Valentine (previou,‘Iy \ 7;4!)-~Camel News Caravan. 3:55-W TH T- NVw.-. automatic assures you of de­ 8:00—Vlt-'eo Theater. 4:IM>--WTHT— Cal Tinnry. reported here); 'Robert A. and i;30—Voice of Firestone. WDRC'—Robert Q. Lewia; The Chl- Christina Morlen.sen, two lots ■ on i i r SET AND ONLY $300 CQgoaiiB. BUILD A GARAGE irxZT pendable, trouble-free perform- *;00—I Love Lucy., Brand}’ street, from the Sterling"! 1:30—Red Buttons Show. - WCCC—Mualc. - \ WTIC—BackaUse Wife. IHOUS4^/DS WHO WIAR Construction Company; Stanley ; ance year after year. $299.95 ($14.00 Per Month) Ik OO—Stut4o On;. ■ WHAY-«^ewt. 3 :00—Rhelngold^hester. WKNB— Patnode, one and a half acres rear I It: :tO—Tales of Tomorrow. FALSE TEETH of Stony road, from Oscar and WK.NB fIND URfAUR COMfORI '4::_:25— Pmeram Previews. Agnes Kreyslg; Roland K. and r SET AND ONLY $320 Let’s Trade T oi^ t :30—united Nation*. WMM I TO Off. I At CJSM/Ofa Beatrice Y. Meloche, Walter M. :00—Western Theater. . 0 0 A WEEK 1 RaUtvas aoca spot* an landsr qua* ■ and PatsJ' J. Denne. lots in Bay- ($15.00 Per Month) ■ dua to Ul-fillinq dtniuras. Hsips you ■ berry Estates. from Robert. Dl Valentine; Walter E. and Helen America's Favorite ConventieRal 1:00—News. S waor and bacoma accuslomad la { ; 1.5—The Early Show. LOAM B naw ptala*. Enablas you lo chaw ■ :3b—News. Dark, . Rich, Cultivaled 2 loodayou had boubi* aalinq balora. 0 .0 Washer-MAHAG 3j4u—Perry Como Show, Grade No. 1 83.00 cu. yd* Come^in today for a Open Until 9:30 Coo—Davis Cup Highlights. B Not a Powdtti'NoT a Pa$t» ■ Take advantage of this package offer to build a J[r!m, f:3 b —Mr. Wise Guy. ' Grade No. S 82-0O cu. yd. f;30=ICing‘s Crossroat.'S;— DeUvered In Truck sturdy garage. Small weekly payments include cost of: MATTRESSES free dOmonstrotion. Big, double-walled tu b 18:00—Studio One. l*oad Lots—Order Now lltOO—News. keeps water hot longer. Open Every Nisht (Except Sat) Until 9:30 12:15—The Late Show. Screened sand, stone, ftU 8’ X V Stanley Roll-up door, with hardware, framing, t is better, to have a good FREE "A L L " Exclusive Gyrafoam wash­ Tomorrow and gravel deUvered. built mattress than a WNHC— I ing action removes more NUSSDORF vma LowiM ' lumber, roof shealhing, building paper, novelty siding, cheap new one. 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' t* l , j** i> J ",rt' . (■ -■»-’ ( ,. ;\ / MANCHESTER EVENIKG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1953 PAGE SEVEN ' P A 6E S 11 some finality to decisions which Israeli and two Danish rali*f of the Foreign Relations commit­ weather. There is Just as much tee all vote for him after hearing ^anrlfpfitpr give property owners assurance New Quakes Jar planes were expected here today. Rockville Elk« Set Wins Promotion weather 50 miles out or lOO miles A 25-bed Greek heapital unit Ike Favors the derogatory information turned U. S., Soviet Government Indicts out." - that they can live and operate un­ Western Turkey wae reported enroute to the quake Manchester Night up in the FBI investigation, he Stipnlng ^tralb In Senator Flander’s view" of the der certain conditions. UN Falls Back ought to be confirmed,” Spark­ area. PUBLISHRD BY THE incident, the nus.slan pilot was With all the.se arguments Latest ofriclsl and unofficial astl- man said. H IK A L D PIUNTING CO.. INC. Istanbul, Turkey, March 23 - A committee of local men head­ Rent Curbs Sen. Toboy (R., NH>, who has Kill Peace Roosevelt Mills Trio tS BifieirStnet ■■discreet" In warning the Ameri­ which carried the day before the mates of dead in the March l l dis­ M inchflter. Conn. i/Ti Further earth tremors yester­ aster range from 250 -to 800 per­ ed by Charlea LAthrop have com­ said Bohlen's opposition Is trying can plane off. Board of Directors Friday night - THOMAS r . FERGUSON. day shook down many of the sons. pleted arrangements for a ‘■Man­ to _ "stab the President in the W ALTER R. FERGUSON. ■■They fired on i t . from a the residents of East Center street houses St Venice and Gonen which In Fierce Fight batk,” told an NBC-TV panel yes­ Publisher! chester Night” party St the l^ock- To October Talk Move r i p r k f i R p f im p Officials Founded October 1. 1*11 distance and when our plane re­ are. in complete agreement. had withstood the heavy quake FIRE DERTROYR b l o c k vlUe Elks Club this Saturday terday he thought anyone a.s- sociated with the Democratic ad- conspired to Defraud treated did not follow it up,” he They have msintaineil their old last Wednesday. Waynesboro, Vs., March 23-— starting at 6:30. Thia will prob- | (Continiied From Page Oae) Publlihfd Every Evcnllut Except The Red Crescent (Turkish Red (CoBtiaaea from Page Oae) | ministrationa would be a target (Continued From Page One) ■ u nW » *nd Holldeye. Entered et the said. "Had we done the .same residential ownership on East Cen­ - The most devastating fire in ably be the last ‘■Manchester | To Join Union Over $100,000 by In- F oit Office »t Mincheiter. Conn.. •• *CroiTsi reported no further cascal- Waynesboro^a history burned a for criticism. thing to a Russian plane 25 miles ter street, and some of them have night" given in Rockville before; later Sabre Jets flew over north­ Civil Service system of any federal tate" peace chances. He did* not itlecbnd C lu e M ill Hatter. tlea but .‘aid the area In western half million dollar path of destruc­ Manchester Itself haa an E lk s; 1951 PONTIAC Obituary workers who are "Incompetent, "Shame on them,” Tobey cried ____ I fluencing Inspector’ acquired new residential owner­ west Korea in a fruitless MIG- and, referring to the upcoming say who told him ao, but made the SUBSCRIPTION RATES oft the coast of California it would Turkey now is completely unfit to tion here early Sunday in a bual- Lodge. dishonest or disloyal.” ■ Eifforts of organizers to Induce ship, on the strength of decisions 4-DOOR c h i e f t i a n - r * vote on Bohlen, added, "we'll take statement immediately after say­ Payable In Advance have been very considerate treat­ live In. ness district block. Mr. Lathrop slates that hU huntlng swing. He declared there are only a workers in the Municipal Building New Haven, March 23—(tPi— One Tear ...... »*5-B0 which .seemed to assure them thst It broadesat an urgent appeal Cause of the blaze was still a committee has arranged for a i Clouds and haze cut other Allied few such federal employes, and care of them this week." ing he would like to see chief Three officers of the Roosevelt Six Month* ...... ' JS ment indeed.■’ PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Dulles gave Bohlen a strong en­ to Join the newly-formed town Three Month* ...... J-JJ; ■■The .serious thing about this in­ husine.ss was not to be allowed to for 2,000’ tents, as a foot-deep mystery today. 'smorgasbord dinner and enter-1 V air atiHkea aharply, but aome Deaths added: Soviet Delegate Andrei Y. Vlshin- Mills. Inc,, parent concern of the snowfall and continued cold Fire Chief Guy Rushlselle (i(stl- tainment later In the evening. The fighter-bombers were able to dorsement in his testimony re­ employes union have failed, cident,” Senator Flanders eon- Invade the ciucial area of their "I Intend to see the government sky take personal part in the de­ weather added to the discomfort mAtcd the damage at betw-een tickets for the affair, which is break through to blast Red trans­ rid of ail such persons precisely leased yesterday after references bate. iurveyoilh^' w^Vker^thls'm^^^^^^^ • Single Copy ...... tinued, "is the false report giv-n street. Their ownership and use 8.500.000 and 1750,000. for Elks only, may be obtained Mr*. Alice C. Fitch to derogatory FB I matter had 1 indicates. ; government inspector have been of refugees. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES port and fi*ontltne positlona. Mrs. Alice C. Fitch, 68, who because that Is the only way to Vlahinsky ia scheduled to arrive MEMBER OF to the American people by the Air of their property has been based Four U. -S. Air Force planes The flames sprang up first In an from committee members or at Yesterday's action was hot and make the merit ayatem itaelf been deleted. Meetings were held Friday in the | indicted by the Federal Grand THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CORe WEST CENTER ST. AND HARTFORD ROAD made her home with her daugh­ Sen. George (D., Ga.) haa said, liere Thursday from Moscow, and The Aaaoclated Pree* le excliielvely Force. It tended and probably was on a town policy, eslabli.shed and brought 10,000 blankets and medi­ unused five story grain mill. the home in Rockville. He asks deadly, both on the thawing front work.” there has been considerable specu­ hearing room of the building «t I ‘=*’'*'’^** Also destroyed were building thst sll, Manchester Elks try to TEL. M1-S*41I4 — ^ P E N EVENINGS ter, Mrs. Matthew F. McGuire at this matter involved anonymous which A. W. Bilik, union organizer, to defraud the government of over entitled to the uee of republicatlon of intended to Influence public confirmed aevrral tlniea over. cines from Istanbul airport to the lines and in the air. 44 Morse road, died this morning. Elsenhower, set forth hlh views in lation that he is bringing fresh 8100,000. ail new* diapatchea credited to R, or idricken factions yesterday. An supply snd hardware concerns. attend. Kill Oxer 200 Chinese a prepared statement after wit' letters arid "hearsay” that Bohlen told the group of the benefits of aot otherwlee credlteU In thle paper opinion by making the third* Inci­ They, too, believe that there should She had been a resident of Man­ had associated with "dissolute instructions from the new Malen­ Named in the indictment are • arid also the local new* publlahed here. The Eight Army said Allied nessing the swearing into office of kov regime in the Kremlin. belonging to the union. dent Into an act of aggreaalon. In be some finality in such decisions. chester for the past 14 years, persons." One dictionary definition The vast majority of clerical and Samuel J. Rosenstetn, 77 Foxcroftj . All right* of republicatlon of special troops killed niore than 200 Chin­ coming here from Malone. N. Y. Philip Young as a member of the Pai'ar’s move had been interpret­ dispatches herein are also reserved. publishing this false report the They, too, believe that property ese In three we.stern hill fights. Civil Service Commisaien. of "dissolute” is "loose in morals semi-administrative workers ex­ road, West Hartford, mill presi­ . esF»"urii«sMU«iasu I'jt The funeral will be held Wed­ ahd conduct, wanton, lewd, de­ ed as a move to bring U. S. Presi­ dent; Joseph S. Carter 18 Pershing’ Full service client of N- P. A. Serv- Air Force has been gul^y. In ef­ owners should not have to live in U. 8. Second Division ralder.- After the White House cere­ Jamee R. Trlmm pressed the opinion that the union, poured liito a nest of Red caves nesday morning at 11 o’clock at bauched." dent Elr€fthp\Ver together with Local 991 of the State, County and street, Hartford, vice president; Representative*: constant fear that their prnpj-rty the John B. Burke Funeral Home, mony the President Immediately Malsnkov for UN-sponsored talks. *'lKlbilahera The fect, of waging paychological war­ north of the Hook, killing or designated Young, who has served Dulles put his evaluation this James R. Trlmm of 65 Doane Municipal Employes Union, had no­ Leo D, Rosenateln, Riverdale, Julius Mathew* Special Agency — New fare on the people of the United will be Jeopardized. They, too, be­ 87 East Center street, with Rev. way: street has been promoted to the The committee "want ahead with thing to offer them and could get N. Y., secrctary-treasiirer; George, Tork. Chicago. Detroit *n» Bo'tnn. wounding 100 Chinese. Fred R. Edgar, minister of the as dean of the graduate achool of MEMBER AUDIk BUREAU OF Statea. Thia mual atop.^' lieve that the basis upon whieh Near Kelly Hill, west of Yon- btisinesa at Columbia University, ."There is not a ;WhV3((tr'pf a position of state superintendent the Ciech charges', however. no benefits they could not gel by Ardher, formerly of Middletown, ' CIRCULATIONS. I they own or acquire their property chon, South Korean.* raided an­ South Methodist Church, officiat­ Miggestlon that 1 have been) able for the Curtis Circulation Com­ Elsenhower said Uat week he representing themselves In bar, In the 20 page indlctnient re­ Tlje Air Force apparently doea ing. Burial will be in the Grove as chairman of the commission. would meet any real' pverturea turned here last week, th?^ Rosen- Herald rrinnng c.omp«nv. .o .., should not he suddenly snd other cave-tunnel network. Killed The President said Young will to turn up throwing any doubt at pany, a subsldiaiY of the ^ r tis gaining. not chooae to enter into any debate Hill cemetery, Rockville; all upon his (Bohlen'sI loyalty or from the Russians halfwayi Soviet steins and Carter are accused of '* askumes no financial t-esponsihlllly for arbitrarily changed. 26 Chinese, and then got another be his chief representative "and Publishing Company In Phfiadel- Most of workers said they re­ ty pographical errors appearing In ad­ with Senator Flandera, ao ap­ WENTWORTH 75 of a^ u t 150 Reds who Jumped Friends may call at the funeral upon hla security as a person." phla. Pa. propaganda since Stalin's dfiath influencing Archer, a government - vertisement* and other reading rnatter home from 7 o'clock this evening overseeer on all civilian personnel sented a reference made by Bilik, parently there Is going to be no They must, on principle, agree Into the fight. matters for which the President is Dulles said Bohlen will not be a He has been employed as branch has emphasized the possibility ct to riding the "gravy train" or Inspector, to be negligent In hia in- " In The Manchester Evening Herald. until the hour of the funeral. peaceful relations with the West, spection of wool sweaters sold by further public determination of the with the’ decision of the Board of In the third clash, a U. S. First responsible." policy maker- at Moscow and he | manager in Hartford for the past benefiting by accomplishments of Display aoNertlsIng closing hours: MaHne Division outpost kicked Elsenhower compared the Im­ is satisfied the nominee, will be twn and a half years and has been and the usual donatant Russian thq union without aupportlnx it. the firm under government con- • ' For Monday—1 p. m. Friday. facts In the case. O^r diapoaition. Directors, In refusing to disturb talk of American and western tract to the Quartermaster Corps, ! For Tuesday—1 p. m, Mor^ay. Mr. Jsrvls in that use of his Lo­ hack a 500-man attack In a hot portance of Young's new po.st to completely loyal to the policies of with the company for eight years. Sonje of the employes said this or Wednesday-1 p. m. , Tuesday, however, is to believe that Senator 85-minute battle In early morning the new administration.” He is married and has two sons. "warmonger^’ hat been ahelvad, at Department of the Army. cust street property which was as­ GALLERY that of the director of the budget, momirtg that the job classifica­ ejf •liiurfdiy—1 p. ni. Wednenday* Flanders would not have made hia darkness. Funerals and noted that Young will attend He said Bohlen won't have any least for the preaent. The company thia morning had f or Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. Delegates here are In a state of tion systeQi and other personnel For Saturday-1 p. m. Finlay. charges unless he had been rather sured to him when he bought it. In the air, U. S. Thunderjet cabinet meetings. part in arranging a possible con­ changes made recently were in the filed a suit of its own against the aaaatfled deadline: 10:.TO a. m. each They would like to have the same fighter-bombers struck a railroad Mrs. LUlian Sullivan ference between Elsenhower and watchful hope — with the em­ government, charging it with - day of publication except Saturuky— sure of them. In any event, It Is C switching yard near Nainsl. about phasis, as one westerner atreased, works before Uje union came into principle be applied to their own Largely-attended funeral serv­ Georgl . Malenkov, new. Soviet the local picture., breaching three contracta under' ' always well for us to remember 45 miles south of the Manchurian ices for Mrs. Lillian Gorman Sulll prqjfnler, but probably would at­ Bandits Net on the ''watchful" ~ over the So­ which the firm had supplied the" situation on East Center street. border, leaving the yard In flame.s. viet line. They say a real clue to A petition was scheduled for Monday, March 23 that some elements in our military van of 166 Porter street were held President Remains tend such a meeting If it were circulation today )n the building armed forces with sweaters, under­ leadership have long been con­ Other Allied lighter-bombers Saturday morning at 9:30 from the held. Russia's intentions may coma after shirts and mufflers. Both Samusl blasted Rid rail .and road traffic Andrei VishInskI returns here from which would propose periodic Thi Insoluble Ingredient vinced that war with Russia la W. P. Quish Funeral Home and at Firm on Choice of Says Bohlen QuallBed $5000 from meetings between the workers and J. Rosenateln and Carter were in Poslpoiic Hearing north of the bnttlcline. 10 o'clock at St. James' C3iurch. Beyond that the Secretary said Moscow next Thucaday. New York today when newa of the It la good to have Germany en- inevitable, and arc therefore under Sixteen B-29 Superforts bombed 'Vlshinaki hurried home after General Manager Richard Martin government's suit broke, and un- .. Rev. George Hughes was celebrant he and Elsenhower regard Bohlen on personnel matters. tcrinc Ui* family of nation*, more some temptation to lend certain On Qiarler Bills two rail bridges in the northwest of the Mass, Rev. Edgar Farrell Bohlen, Taft States as "particularly" fitted for the Stalin’s death and la the first available for comment on whether corner of North Korea last night high-ranking Soviet diplomat, to The town's outside workers In tbs’ aweaters in the two eulU ware ’ Uk* a brother than In any era since shadings to Incidents which might deacon, and Rev. John Hannon Moscow post, where they want a Berlin Bank the Highway, Cemetery, Park and ax B-26 light bombers pounded "reliable contact” with the Rus­ come out of Moscow since Malen­ part of the eame qrdere. t the beginning: of. modern na­ help persuade the American peo­ The hearing on proposed changes Red frontline positions. subdeacon. 3Irs. Jane Maccarone (Continued From Fage Oae) kov took over. The Russian talk Sewer and Water Departments was organist and soloist. sians. Dulles quoted James F. (Contlmied From Page One) are now members of the union. Influenced Charged tionalisms. But, at the same' time ple as a whole that they! are right. in the Manchester To,wn Charter, Navy Planes Actlv* Byrnes, former Secretgry of State of peace has stepped up as 'Viahln- The. grand Jury Indictment-., Senator Flanders concedes, how­ originally scheduled before the Navy warplanea from the car­ Father Farrell presided at the cusaed all phases,” of the Bohlen sky, former foreign minister and that Germany la wiillng to lower committal service in St. James’ controversy with the President. and now Governor of South Caro­ manager Vincent Garvey, and Misa chargee that through gifta,.., ever, that. If weather was not the Cities and Boroughs committee of riers Orlskany, Princeton and lina. as commenting favorably on now chief Soviet delegate here, has Archer was. influenced to "neglect the barriers of Its own nationalism the General Assembly this Wed­ Philippine Sea also beat at Red Cemetery. There was a profusion Much of the controversy has Beverly Ohandler, who last Janu­ moved westward toward New in order to find common cause and purpose of the flight, It may have of floral tributes. centered on the contention of Mc- Bohlen's aelectlon. ary was the first to he aware of and fail to -perform his required ' nesday, has been postponed for 10 frontline posttlona yesterday and Dulles said he and Eisenhower York. Dulles Warns duties and make superficial and ’’ fedaration with its neighbors, it Is been on "a useful mlaalon." What days or two weeks, Rep. Shenvoo today that "the sharper the con- about five milea from the scene, Board of Directors will, submit agreed to by one half of Germany. that the fact that theae two Euro­ Cuts in the story included these sounded. Rev. Henry J. • Murphy Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D.. Tex. I however, challenged the legality of three government contracts. ■ aOTHBKS. INC Van Fleet statements: themTI' Democratic leader, p-edicted a filets among nations the more ■■ in- and later learned the auto had final report on the results of the Rosenateln said' this morning For the brutal, truth Is ^.his: pean incidents had Juat occurred read the committal service. dispensable the UN becomes.' been stolen In Middletown a half their homeland's Communist gov­ f u n e r a l 1. Korean troopa are ahy of The bears were Raymond F. substantial majority of his party ernment and asked the committee storm sewer problem in the Bol­ that a petition and complaint waa ' that the Instant Germany might tempted the Air Force to "play up" Lush-Pile Cotton Broadloom mortar and artillery ammunition. members will Join with most Rc' Addressing the CIO United Auto hour before the atick-up. ton street area. A flash flood In filed in the U. 8. Court of Claims. < - Brett, Frank E. Encs, i Raymond That gunman threatened to to rule out discussion of the Red be confronted with a chance to the Far Eaatrrn Incident, in the S ERVICE 2. He had to give "no shoot” LaPolnte. Arthur and Clarcn'-c publicans for confirmation. Workers’ International conven Bolton street last Aug. 10 was the in Washington, D. C„ charglngthe tion. Dr. Bunche assailed critics shoot any mini(J.e if there was any charges against the U. S. on the Impetus for forming the organiza­ unify itaelf, at the price of the effort to create a cumulative pat­ orders at times. . L'Heureux and Charles Makare- Taft .said Elsenhower did not grounds that the present Czecho­ government with breaching three disclose whether he had talked to advocate ousting of Soviet delay In following out hla orders to tion which haa sought storm sewer Schuman Plan, or the United tern of audden Ruaaian aggreaaion. Oraiand XWett 3. Gen. Clark told him last No­ wlcz. fill his suitcase with cash. He slovak regime aeized poWer contracts under which the company vember tjiat UN forces would ______' McLeod. But the Ohio Senator Russia from the international or- improvements since that time. had produced about 182,000 Btates of Europe, or the European Senator Flandera^ interpretation D ir t e t » r ganization. made no attempt, however, to get illegally. „ Construction of the sewers is on have to cut their rate of fire. said the President indicated thee at the hank's vault. All the loot The non-Communiata, members aweaters, 75,000 undershirta and ■ Army, or ita alliance -with us, it had rex-eived aome indirect and in­ 4. The Reds now have twice as is no difference of opinion between This kind of talk Is "more emo' this season's schedule of highway 419.000 mufflers for the armed at a price to fit tional than rational,' 'he said. came from the, tills of Mias Chand­ of the Council of. Free Czechoalo- department work. , would Instinctively and Inevitably ferential support even before he much artillery as the UN forces, New Corporation the Secretary of State and hia se­ forces. The total order was valued He told union delegates: ler and Mrs. Vitlello. vakia, circulated their appeal over Mrs. Kovalcek said the board trade all they things in for Ger^ delivered it to the Senate. The day plus adequate ammunition. curity officer. the weekend to UN Secretary at 82.122,650, he said. 5. The UN forod'a obiectlcjn when the in the House which adopted a re.so- , tors might vole to alter the build­ IT COSTS little to have VI per value each, and starting capi­ tens our national sovereignty are '' re- days later. •very po.ssible opening toward the other perils, that you can’t af­ nese by air drops. department concession' of the proach to one." • :• Al I’arauhiile (^o. The argiimrnt.s presented by the Manchester Public Market from lea.sed yeste dev that he cleared Defending the UN aland in Ko­ ■Tlie V Senate subcommittee de­ real solution of the German prob­ ford to run the risk of paying The spokesman said categori­ Bohlen when McLeod "did not wish cided, however, against taking any Jarvis side of the issue were the cally "No American agency of any Hyman Pomeianlz for $2,000. The rea, Dr. Bunche a;aid that if the lem, which Is so dominant in’ the to take the responsibility" and action on the House reHolution. A slowdown in biisineas I.* the be.st. hundreds of dollars of your kind—government or military- la sale includes the business, a dis­ invasion had not been slopped "it European problem, before that pesaed the rase on up to him. Some lawmakers. Senator Mc- rea.son for recent layoffs at the RANGE and FUEL OIL own money if you have a Iosh , dropping or has dropped" equip-, play case, bakery trays and a might wen have come to pa.«s ere problem is fiozen. in an unsolved Tlie.se arguineeits pointed No roason why ovoryeno con't have well-te- ment to these Chfnese forces which truck. Sen. McClellan (D-Ark). not a now that American boy* alnngaide Ciellan (P-Ark.) for one, have en­ Pioneer Parachute Company, it that the building lines on ^ cu st say, from windstorm, or an ' Foreign Relatlcna committee mem­ their Allies would be fighting on dorsed the plan, but objected to a was reported today. ' Lyman condition, into a formal new order wall carpeting, or larga fit-your-room size fled to northern Burma when the ajieed up. 24 Hour Delivery Service street had been removed, by ac­ expipnion. Chinese Communists overran the ber, said McLeod ought to be lum- other battlefields, in far greater Ford, president of the company, of things. Any new order whieh rugs at these dramaticelly low prices. Made mainland. moned to "speak for himself." But numbers and In a far greater war." The aubcommittee'a decl.sion is today verified rumors that a num­ does try to swallow the German tion of the Town Planning Com- Trumaii Praises Dulles .'aid he doesn't think secur­ to be later today-.byila' ber of emnloyes had been affected misaion, in 1948, before Jarvis For security, a.sk-r- to fit young budgets; styled for those who The spokesman added that the "Nothing," he said, "encourages problem before it has been solved •'V American government has no ity officere, "whose primary Job aggression like success." parent organization, the Govern­ by the cutbacks. ment Operations committee. cannot last for very long. , bought the property. Jarvis, buy­ I want the lovely, vibrant colorings only cot­ knowledge of any airdrops that Charles Bohleix ia to ralaq'dou^s and find o'jt Dr. Bunche was given s stand­ Ford added that the situation la ing the property, did .so on the as­ ton can give, and the rich shading of this might be conducted by the Chinese auaplcioua clrculmatances, are the ing ovation by nearly 3.000 dele­ Under Eisenhower's plan. FSA the same throughout the para; MORIARH BROTHERS sumption that there would be no Nationalists from Formosa. persons who should have final re- gates. many of them Negro like .would become a department of chute industry an(l noted one east­ 315 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-51S5 Flanders’ CharKe chenille type carpeting. ... He said, however, that the Na­ San Franciaco. March 23 i/Pi — aponsibillty in matters . of this himself. . health, education and welfare. ern company had to shut down building line. The action of the Citizen Harry Truman avoided completely after completing shlp- Senator Flanders of Vermont Is Extra heavy, deep and lumiriously napped tionalists in northern Burma "un- kind.” Town Planning Commission in re­ queati'bnably" still retain an exten­ political talk at a preas conference Charge "Order.” i ments of a contract. As to the •rdinar^lj' s re.sponsihle and in­ moving the building line in 1948" V broadloom; heavily tufted and with non-skid sive amount of American equip- yesterday—until the name of McCarthy, who accused Dulles ; length of the layoff*. Ford *aid it spected legislator, and, yet. in •had repre.scnted an establishment Latex back! Choice of 9 stock size rugs from ■ ment supplied them 'When they Cherle.' E. Bohlen was mentioned. of giving an "untrue" account of Another Shower ; Public RcCOrds • wa* contingent upon government Senate speech Ia.st Friday, he de­ were fighting In World War II Then the former President praii- McLeml's views on Bohlen. charg­ ; purchasing policy. of town policy with regard to Lo­ Standard Sizes - Fringed 24x36 inches to 12x15 feet, all with fringad ' At the moment, the government livered a very serious charge. It cust street, and the town had ah against the Japanese. ed the controversial nominee for ^ McLeod had been ordered " not For Lfical Woman Warrantee Deed ends, or broadloom in 9 or 12 feet widths . The Nationalists now in Burma Ambaaador to Russia as "a very tf, ehow up Saturday at s meeting Edward E. McCann and-June S. , l.« not placing parachute orders: MIRRORS - -AUTO GLASS was that the Air Force had givien obligation to maintain the policy X ...2.9H 4 x 6 feet . . 12.95 9 X 15 feet . ..74.95 are part of'the armies of Gen. Li capable person .. a fine man. I of the Senate's permar’ ' investl- McCann to Town of , Manchester, ! Comn%nIes are in the process of the American people a "false re­ - 24 26 Inch plus e dozen gorgeous colors.' Mi.sa Audrey Warner of 89 i upon which Jarvis' acquisition of 27 X 50 inch ,. .3.98 6 x 9 feet . .29.95 12 X 12 feet .. 79.85 Mi who fought under American know him well." property on High itreet. i catching un on old orders. gating committee, which Mc­ Broad street^ who will married on The number of emnloyes on the FURNITURE TORS port” when it had claimed that an the property had been based. . 3x5 feet ...... 7,93 9 X 12 feet .55.00 12 X 18 feet ..88.00 Don't wait any longer for carpeting for direction and with American equip­ Truman, his wife and - their Carthy head*. Efforts by newsmen .Marriage License W E INSTALL ment in the China-Biirma-India April 4 to Richard Neville, was night shift at Pioneer haa been American plane attacked by a Later, the Town Planning Com­ apartments, bedrooms. Summer homes. See daughter, Margaret, then sailed for to reach McLeod have been un­ guest of honOr at another miscel­ Richard Gibbs Neville, Newport, . ^ 1/ theater of World War II. a 30-day vacation in the Hawiian reduced. Ford said. Russian plane off Kamchatka re- mission had reaffirmed its de­ this value . . e boon to broadloom budgats availing. laneous shower yesterday after­ R. I., and AudreyLorraine Warner, GLASS csntly was on a "routine weather islands aboard the liner. President Dulles characterized Bohlen. a noon. The shower, given by her 89 Broad street. North Methodist V PRIKONERH SHIFTED cision that Locuat atraet did not at Watkins low prices! BOWI.e s ST.5BTS HOME Cleveland. Church. reconnaissance" flight, this, he need to be widened. New Delhi, India, March 48-year-old career officer who sister, Mrs. A,Ihert Smith, was held Hong Kong. March 23—^/P^— The ex-chief executive declined speaks Russian ^nd is a f7>ecialist • t the .homi”df another sister. Mrs, B«illdlng Vermite J. A. WHITE •aid, was "preposterous.” In matters like these, the argu­ and a Dozen Colors: —Retiring U. S. Ambassador Ches- A report from Macau aald to­ 175 East tez Bowlea left with hia family to- to appraise anyone in or out of on Soviet iffalrs. as "a good secur­ Allen Hellitrom, at 607 Vernon Humbert Gisnsanti for altetja- night that three Americima and "Thst reconnaissance bomber ment for the Jarvis interests pro­ government. "That's your busi- ity and loyalty risk.’' President ,tioc.* and additions at 501 >4 rear Center St. day by plane for Bangkok and atreet. About 35 friends and rela- three Chlnew seized on the Juat was not there on weather ceeded, property rig l^ should be Flamingo Rose Lipstick Rtd HunUr Green eventually home. ens,i'," he told ' reporters. "You Eusenhower has said Bohlen was a tlvea were preaent. Tolland turnpike, 81.000. yacht Kerl had been taken to GLASS CO. kusiniis,” aald Senator Flanders. as Jealously guards^ as personal Tel. MI-9-766.5 Rota Beige Lemon Yellow Chartreuse didn't have any trouble appraising | good sppointee. The decorations were pink and - To O. J. Giardin for Henry C. the Red China mainland. The Dusty Rase •Tt may nevertheless have been en­ tights. I Cocoa. Brown Nile Green green and ,the bride-to-be un­ Conde for garage at 45 Foxcroft report, from a Chinese eonref In Ed|rar Clar|ce Gray drive, 8975. gaged on a useful mission.” Azure Blu* $urgundy wrapped her gifts while seated the Portugese colony, eald It Property owners, said a Jarvis Insurer nazia. Ther* he plana to confer J enough. under a watering can filled with To Rudolph Wandell for Darrell was not known what charges "There is no need." said Sena- attorney, should not be in constant with Democratic presidential nom-j >1 politician." he said he hoped to "If the Pre.sident and the Sec­ confetfi. A buffet luncheon was Morrissette. alterations and addi­ had been lodged agalaet the tar Flanders, "-to go within 25 fear that their property will be tnee Adlal Staveason, who U tour- j emulate former President Herbert retary of State say 'this ia an aen-ed. with a shower cake as a tions tu dwelling at 167 ' Vernon AMkerleane,' two of whom -WUaa aC Kamchatka to look for Jeopardized. There ought to bf hig the Far East. . , Hoover as a "great public servanL" honorable man' and 15 members centerpiece on the table. street, 81,900. r-.'»n*P!T M i.w MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1953 Coventry Repatriated Japs BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY OIUK TURNER TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS ■ Morrison-Durey Wedding TigU of Red Life “ •Wh isk y b i l l ”W ohtle Sense and Nonsense Car Hits Tree on Rt. 4 4 -A; IS A RggOQNIZEP NEI6HB0RH00P (Continued From Page One) One person in every eight has Moe—I firmly believe that you . Three Hurt^ One Critically Sagane said that on previous a commoner to queen of Egypt's are what you eat. an accident. The other aeven have occasions—especially in the case of 20 million people, and deposed by Joe—You should stop eating accident insurance. popular anger against her playboy deluxe Coventry? March 23— (Special) ? he conferred on ,a claaa of five repatriates from Russia—the re­ SALQM ' ''' nuts. husband. Psychiatrist — (to Worried Wil­ —•A Waterbury man is in critical | candidates. Tickets for the dinner turnees staged sit-down strikes or The future of her king-son is un­ Drunk — Say, trust me for the lie). One-must face the honest condition at a Willimantic h os-' are limited to 125. Reservations stormy demonstrations, shouting certain. Sources close to her family facts. You do not have an inferior­ pital. and two others are less seri- j will not be accepted after Wednes- price of drink, will you? Communist slogans and singing said .she would renounce all claims Bartender — Li.sten, I wouldn’t ity complex. You really are In­ ously hurt, as the aftermath of a day. No tickets will be sold at the on the baby. Her mother, who one-car crash on U. S. 44-A in door. Red hymns. trust my own father. ferior. The demonstrators were encour­ went to Italy and then to Switzer­ Drunk — Don't blame you. I North Coventry Saturday night. Today’s Event Calendar land with her daughter when she Car Left Roadway. aged by hundreds of Japanese know him and I would not tri^t On running over a chicken, a Monday meetings will include Communists In this city—a strong­ left Farouk, waa quoted as saying him either. ^ motorist went back to the farm Trooper Theodore Shelber of the Krafty Clippers 4-H Sewing Club today Narrlman would divorce th^ Stafford barracka said- a car op­ hold of the Japanese Communist house to compensate the farmer after school at the Hans Hansen party. ex-king and probably marry an Middle Course for his lo.ss. erated by 23-year-old Anthony R. home; Den 3 Pack 57 Cub Scouts The mayor said today's first group Egyptian -identity not announced. The mirror verifies my fears- Motorist — Would 13.00 pay Januaka, left the road, ran over at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Miss was different and "for the first Members of her family hurried That nothing anatomical for her? a concrete culvert and rammed a Betty Bodreau assisted by Mrs. time, 1 -have really felt a warm Narrlman away from the airport 225 Will indicate my mounting years Farmer — For most of 'em It tree. An investigation la continu- Richard Kiiatoff Den 4 Pack 57 spot In my heart for my returning to her mother's home in suburban MAIN ST. ' ♦ As, surely as my stomachMI. would, but maybe you’d better Jng. Chib Scouts at 6:30 p.m. at the countrymen.” ■ '' ^ Heliopolis, where she will live. — Richard .Wheeler. make it $5.00. You see, I have a Two other men, also from Wat­ home of Mrs. Frederick Wolfe on ^ 't'" Telephone calls were unanswered erbury, were treated for minor In­ Push U. S. Newanien there later today. rooster who was mighty fond of Mason street: Girl Scouts Troop The driving rain added^ to the juries at Windham Community 71 from 7:30 p.m.' to 9 p.m. in Nev.'smen were not allowed to New employee '— Do you give that hen, and I’m afraid the shock confusion of Koan Maru’a arrival. a ’ ; ■» f •> your clerks two weeks' vacation? might kill him. Memorial Hospital: Charles Rice. the Robertson School; Volunteer question her and officiala confis­ 32, owner of the car who suffered Some repatriates talked freely. V i: ■■■ cated all picturcR of the arrival. B oss— No, they get a month — Fireman’s Association 1 at 8 p.m. Others glowei'ed. close mouthed. A two weeks when I go on my vaca­ Landlady—Of course, I must cuts and bruises and Alfred Seme- ToiMrrow’s Happenings Thev sr.id they would be handed few shoved and pushed the only back later. tion and two wegks when they go ask you for a deposit. tas, 40, treated for similar wounds. Tuesday meetings will Include Januska received a head injury two Americans in party. A hostess on the airliner said on theirs. ** New Tenant—Certainly.- (hand­ Cub Scouts Den 2 Pack 57 at 6:30 Some described Red China as a A' rCagt. ItSIKf MAImtM, Im. and multiple cuts and bruises. The p.m. at the: home of Mrs. Marie Narrlman went to sleel)'immedi­ Having Trouble? paradise, others told of being ing over the sum). ately after dinner last night and Landlady —Thanks. Now, shall accident occurred at a late hour. Nellson; Lions Club at 7 p.m. In driven at pistol point to work in Closing RomartC Permits Are Necessary did not awake until 20 minutes be­ A coil spring slams our screen we trust each other, or do you the Hayloft; Boy Scouts Troop 66 Communist factories. The Board of Selectmen reminds at 7:15 p.m. .in the Red Schodl Almost all of the repatriates said fore the landing in Cairo. She had REMEMBER: YOU CAN GET HELP door, shut want a receipt 7 Individuals that permits for any 17 bags and suitcaaea. Th is one was created especiall)^ for horsetail hairdos!" So firmly that it rocks the plaster. with Scoutmaster James H. Cur Red China was conducting a suc­ 3 - 2 3 - S3 private work being done within tiss; St. Mary’s CYO at 7:30 p.m. cessful war against gci;ms and The former queen, who sailed BY REFERRING TO OUR AD ON This takes the, briefest instant, Papa to Son Cannibal: "Don't Into exile last July 26 with her you know It's rude to talk with the right of way of state highways in the church hall under leader-- files. but must be obtained from the State husband and their Infant son, King Our son can close it even fa.ster. someone In your mouth?" ship o f Rev. John C. Curtin; Boy Some said the Communists THE CLASSIFIED PAGE EVERY DAY Highway department before the Scouts Troop 57 at 7:30 p.m. In taught them that South Korea in­ Fuad II, fled from Farouk In Rome MAJOR HOOPLE work is started. to Switzerland March 12. ,Her OUT OUR WAY BY J. 11. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE the Nathan Hale Community vaded North Korea and that U. S. 1 The Board has received a letter troops arc waging germ- warfare mother, Asila Sadek, accompanied Center with Scoutmaster C.“ Leo her. MY WORD,TiNiGGS/ that RAP­ T. U. Rt(. u. I. p«, OH. from the state requesting enforce­ Landry. in Korea. They blamed the U. S. r rs THE CjlRLS NOW* SCALLION LEANDER/rJrr^-^ e,pr. I t U k* NfA kw. ment of section 2141 of the General The baby atlll la In Rome with MV BROTHER WENT SO VtJU WERE eXPLAlNiMG . “FUfht’’ Is Selected for the breakdown of truce talks. DONT ASSUME That I'M NOT , Answer to Previous Puzzle Statutes, Revision of J949, regard­ The Japanese said they acquired his father. BAREROCrrED ALL SUMMER, YOOR IMVEMTION TO ALVIN enjoying the joke — um.-> 'Just look at this room, pet! Which one do you suppose ing layout of roads or streets by The "Flight South” by Burton Narrlman has confirmed only AND GETTINO SHOES BAOK vJh en t h e tin ^ Fish, Flesh and Fowl — £» □ □E R D E ] E. Moore of South Coventry has these beliefs In study grojips which VAS— HEH-HEH/— I'M NOV is soinsr through a stage, Junior or the sitter?" , A V Individuals. Many private roads that slir is separated from Farouk, ONTO THAT SUMMEJi SPREAP ] STARTED CHATTING ? □ a n a c a been selected by the Manchester met in factories, offices and rural WAS JUST ABOLTT LIKE SPOILSPORT/ BUT How COULD □ □ □ □ a have been constructed leading out districts. Housewives held meet­ MRS. RONALD A. MORRISON although plans for a divorce have .* THAT SEEMS TO LEAVE HORIZONTAL 3 English ■ • ^caaa«RC] on state highways and town-owned Center Thespians as their entry in ■ Anre Grinin Pliotn. been rumored for several weeks. THIS.' ONE PERFORMER NOT I EVEN the SCORE.SHORT ‘ the Associated Little Theaters ings of their own. OF STRINGING HfM UP BY THE BY GALBRAITH oiled roads which Interferes with Russians Unpopular Miss Betty Joan Durey, daugh­ friends at 235 Main street, East When the Army faction under ' IN THE LANDSCAPE SIDE GLANCES 1 Freshwater □ g e a Q C J D proper drainage by closing off gut­ festival May 15 and 16 in Hart­ the piesent Egyptian Premier, t h u m b s 4 Natural fat n a a c s n a i ford. There are eight members Several expres.sed belief that ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Durey of Hartford. — WHO COULD, HEH ters, First Selectman Ralph V. Maj. Gen. Moham^ Naguib, oust­ ,&E BEHiNDj 5 Young sheep ® Household god a a a a a n s cast In the one-act play directed fewer than half of the repatriates 93 Hemlock .street, and Ronald Ar­ Both bride and bridegroom are W6ri? □ m u w c i L i Reynoilis. said over the week end. haft absorbed the Red teachings. thur Morrison, son of Mrs. Dorothy employed at the Pratt and Whit­ ed Farouk from his throne last I THE TREE^ 9 Feminine fowl ® Ascended Enforcement Promised by Moore. 1-ocal residents taking year and sent him Into Exile, It 12 FoUowers ’ Excavation □ E a n a a E i There seemed to be no definite La.schever of Avon, were married ney plant of tha United Aircraft m a a c a m a The statute, which the board part will be Edith Moore and did m-t deny the boy's right to e ra 13 Operatic solo ® Hanging Nancy Moore daughter of Mr. and dividing line among age groups, Saturday In thp Center Congrega­ Corporation. The bride presented loosely IN* n o E i E i a r said will be enforced, states that ascend the throne whsn he comes Q 14 Poem Mrs. Moore. although many youngsters ex­ tional ChunAi. The double-ring to her bridesmaid a piece of sil­ -of age. There have been Indtca- 9 Dwelling with □ a a a c iL no street or highway less than pressed hatred of Communism. ceremony '.vss performed by ver In her flatware pattern, and IS^lacing in the □ □ m ■ a a c ic ia ■ a c 3d three rods in width shall be laid Basketball Notes . tlons ihat one factor In Harrirnsn’s middle land and The Robertson'School girls’ bas­ One young mother said she saw candlelight at 7 o'clock by the min­ Ml-. Morrison's gifts to hla best buildings 26Iroquoian 48 Chemical out unless with the prior written return tp Bg3rpt was to protect her w 17 Cat’s cry ketball team will play a return a few Russian soldiers and ister, Rev. Clifford O. Simpson. man and ushers were matching son's royal title. 10 English Indians compound approval of a majority of the Organist Ajtd'.'ew Watson played 18 Workers’ selectmen of the , town wherein game tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. with civilians in Manchuria, but de­ cuff links and tie clasps. The- ex-queen came on an Air co-operative statesman 30 English queen 50 Sea in Hebron Elementary School here. clared the Rua.sians were un­ the traditional bridal music, and 31 Viewed . Russia such a street or highway is located. palms and baskets of spring flow­ India International plane which (Russ.) 11 Salamander Also, no street or highway shall Menditto In Hospital popular because of their record of CLEANERS ELECT flew directly from Geneva to K>i 16 African 33 Saltpeter 51 Cougar ers decorated the chancel. 19 Portion be opened to the public until the Edward J. Menditto of Prospect looting' and raping. Cairo without atopping In Rome. 21 Underdone, antelopes 35 Comes in 52 Saw-billed street underwent an emergency The Japanese are being re’- The bridal attendants were Miss Bridgeport, March 23 -(Ah—- This was desired by Narrlman, In­ grade, layout, location, width and Sharon Kappler,'. cousin .of the as meat 20 Encounters 40 Shelled reptile duck ' Improvements shall hove received appendectomy Friday afternoon at patriated under arrangements These officers were reelected at the formed sources disclosed, to svold 43 Poetry muse- 55 International bride, and Richard Kurtz was best 23 Assent 22 Gets up the written approval of the .select­ the Windham Community Me­ made by the Japanese Red Cross concluding session yesterday of the a possible meeting at the Rome 24 Dusky 45 Sows Labor man for Mr. Moirison. Ushers . ¥ 24 Dung beetle men, nor until such approval shall morial Hospital. “■ , ^ and two Japanese Communist- Connecticut Cleaners and Dyilra airport with Farouk, who had said 27 Number 25 Portent 46 Snicker - Organization front organizations. Red China had were Donald DcC’air of West a.sBOclntlon at the end of a two-day he would make an effort for a have been filed with the town Setback Results Hartford and John Punke of this 29 Greek letters 26 Changes 47 Sea bird (ab.) There were about 10 tables of asked to negotiate with these conference at the Stratfield hotel: reconciliation with his wife. clerk. town. 32 Atonement 4-H Activities setback in play Friday night at groups when it proposed the re­ prc.sident, Jerome Epstein of South 9 10 n 34 Crystalline ' z 3 M s $ 7 1. Residents interested in 4-H club Legion Hall, with Pack e."! Cub patriation. Presented in marriage by her Norwalk: first vice-president, FEAR TWO DROWNED ‘i7haT'5 hydrocarbon Scouts as sponsors. Mrs. Joseph P. The Japanese government has father, the bride wore a gown of Cliaries Sayc of Bridgeport; sec­ 3-13 it . s work will contribute toward the WlLLl*>^5 A DIRTY 38 Edit a fopd sale Wednesday at 10:30 a. E:;iton was in general charge. had no official part in the move, Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over ond Vice-president, Fred Daly Of Hartford, March 23—l/p—A m . HEH-HEH 37 Demented ’ Prizes were awarded to the fol­ hut it will feed, clothe and shelter satin. The fitted bodice of the Torrlngton, and secretary-trea­ land, water and air search for two WHV a an. T. n. ata. >. g at a tk a m. at Fitts' Grocery store in BARSTOWSAYS 38 Heal, as a 15 Storrs. Proceeds will be u.sed lowing: Women's first. Mrs. Ira the repatriates, give them train lace vi*as designed ‘\vlth a scoohed surer, Morris Neiigcr of Darien. men feared lost In the Co"nectlcut bone Steele of. Stafford; second, Mrs. fare to their homes and money for neckline. The jacket of lace had river has failed to bring results, rt 19 b toward Coventry’s share of financ­ ALLEY OOP Wizer's Revenge BY V. T. HAMLIN 39 Let it stand ing the trip aboard that Mls.s Tessie Bour of Willimantic; third, a new start. ^ long s'ecyes which tapered to a Even an old biitliroom con be officials here say. The two men 41 Lair Mrs. Laura Small of Willimantic. Many Japanese gathered at'the ndlnt at tlie wrists. Her veil of nv- perked up by some of the. new are George RObt^rts, Jr., 39, of "H's The Truth" i) % W/ A Margery Gaylord of Storrs will MV SYMPATHY IG ALL 42 Observe take soon as the Tolland County Men's first, Harry Naven of Cov­ dock hoping to locate missing Ion net wss of finger Up len.gth briglit-coloied patterns of rubber Glastonbury and Richard Wolcott, WITH THE MOOHANB... 44 Employs ZH IT W' 10 !( goodwill delegate, and two sum­ entry; second, Winfield J. An­ relatives. One elderly man was re­ and attached to a qrown with poarl tile. The decoi* can be further en­ 41, of West Hartford. The two HE'6 PROBABLY 46 Mixer drews of Willimantic; third, Emile united with his son, but the beading. She carried a tVhite pray­ hanced by carrying the floor color men were reported missing Satur­ ALLEY mer camp and conference scholar­ NO OTHER M” RAINE AT ARY DOING. \ SO T’EM najMNS 49 Harvests 3Z n SN iSf- ships. D.azy of Willimantic. Specials, others could only hope their loved er book with white orchid marker to wall paper to flatter the area day after the.v had launched a 14- CX?P. IN Hie S3 New (prefix) Wa Mrs. Elizabeth Spry, William ones might be nhoard one of two and streamers. -Her attendant, from tile to celling. foot power boat In the river. ROLE OF THE There will be a county meeting PRICE HAS ALL THESE FEAlIlllES -54 Antitoxin » H In Tolland Wednesday at 7:30 p. Loree and Mrs. Small. other ships due here in the next Miss Kappler, wore a ballerina INTELLECTUAL. Cubs Slate Meeting few days. style gown of ice blue nylon tulle, «MAS'ROU(3H 56 Sea eagle 'A m. for 4-H club members 14 years 55“ NO 1 Pack 65 Cub Scouts will meet with matching floral hat. Her colo­ ON THE HOME 57 Tax , old and over who are Interested 58 Woman Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at Legion nial bouQuet was of pink tea roses FOLK... BUT HE MZ IS In a training session on the "4-H SEEMS TO HA/E (slang) I Junior Leadership" project. Hall for an exhibit. and white fibboni atreamers. MET HIS MATCH The bride’s mother v/ore a street VHMHAUVPICIIHIIIIE 59 Abstract beini r iA w 51 H. Upcoming Events IN THE GRAND 60 Spread for Green-Chobot Post and Auxil­ -Manchester Evening Herald Weddings length dresa of sofai'i: beige creoe, VAZER- Coventry correspondent, .Mre. T. M. «ig. U. 1. ^ Off. bread' 55 iary, American Legion, will meet with yoke and sleeve.s of matching dir- >> «H* •wrsHB. w. 61 Chopped tomorrow at 8 p. m. In the Legion Charles I>. Little, telephone Pil­ I.1 CC, and matching , acce.ssorlcs. 1 grim 2-6231. M IISNEW cabbage il si Half. The Auxiliary will have a I-awrence-Bennett Her corsage was of yellow tea *Tve broken all these wonderful New Year's resolutions roses. The mother of the bride in my diary! Oh, well, I can always start over— next VER'nCAL St. Patrick's Day .social program. Miss Joan Bennett, daughter of 1 Sire of type *5“ • w Mrs. Eva Palmer of Mansfield -AD.MIT VIOLATION Mrs. Helena Bennett of 143 Sum­ groom chose a street length cham­ I-IS New Year’s!” pagne faille coat dress, matching WBRNSIWSESBIKIIIIIIE 2 Roman road i - a will be in charge of a surprise en­ mit street, was married on March spiio>fucraic . tertainment program. The post Mun.san, Korea, March 23—liTl -- 14 at the Mcthodi.st Church in Bol­ acces.sories and corsaae of pink tea The United Nations command lo­ roses. They assisted the bridal par. CH” 'S WELKIN. PIa-eto»r Shaft Hits Hard BV RUSS WINTERBOTHAM will be in charge of a setback ton to Richard D. Lawrence. USN, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES So Romantic BY EDGAR MARTIN party Friday at 8 p. m. in the hall. de^' acltnowledgcd two Allied son of Mrs. Fred Forster of Bol­ ty at a reception immediately fol­ Masons to Meet shells fell by mistake in the neu­ ton. - ' — lowing the ceremony for 125 tral Panmunjom truce area two THAT^ LIFE... nr AVKST 0«AV, YOO VliO W AKD 0-OW(W. ALSO l T-T-TlA\»dT V5CSD\\>5 Officers o f Uriel Lodge, A. F. Given in marriage by her broth­ giiests. . ’ HO)V erVA LIKE THAT VcOTTA HAVE VIWK-TVY AVK- FRKHVt WLftO' AND \ V\KK> MORt:'». and A. M.. will confer the degree weeks ago but told protesting er, John Bennett, tiie bride wore a When the couple left for a 450 TBhMKS Communists they invited such in­ 2EKE?I'MifOLDlNG, ^ ikflWeiOOET |||0'IM.OQNN'. DSt. , VOt'Ll \ WAV. 1 W V'WAKiDA VORTAW A ROMM5C\K>". work of the entered apprentice shell pink ballerina dress with I southern trip to Washington, D. cidents by establishing positions C., and on to Georgia, the bride THCEE LAPiE? And Al o n g in t h i ^ TLVL WM MR. VDMtt- A SI«A\6V5T- degree Wednesday night of the white overlace and carried white JOE BLUFFS/ME a 'T MAN'-^ yNIVEC-^Ei iv io ir T Eastern StqP'Lodge,-in Williman­ ne.xt to the zone. roses. Mrs. John Symington ^ was I was wearing a navy 'blue suit, TX -SLA . WORU ' V5ARD 1 A. VS.RO . CALL MITCHELL 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY wmi A RiitoF Bullets! 6'SVE tic. There wHfl be a special com­ Col. Willard Carlock. UN liaison matron of honor, and John Hem matching ncces.sorlcs and white \V\ TOO officer, said no casualties or dam- orchid corsage. On Uieir rel:irn W t A S V . munication of the Uriel Lodge was best man. After the reception SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS _ BtSWl Saturday at.T;30 p-ip. preceded by jtge resulted from the wild shells. the couple left for Charleston, S.C. they will' be at home tb their a roast >beef aupper at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Lawrence w.is formcrlv to be pr^pare gottogomck-: since 1945, siha-.ceds Pr. George have more fun today F0MOTIRATM& EXPLAININ'TO PO! Blakeman Lowell, who retired last and every day—^aiinn CNVEIOKIMAS December after hc.ading Hopkin.s the fo o d s , you like* without fear of stom­ CAftRyiMGflLEFTITON •since 1916. ; . ach distreax. For al­ A CHAW AT TNE TABU I The 39-year-oId Sherk l.s a n.i- most instantly. I'ums tivo of Anihersl, a former cro.s.s. hrinR sooihinK relief coitntr.v runner at Yale, and ia (from heartburn, ^as, r.-idar expert. preisurc pains. Ouick- ly neutralize cxce».5 National Chairman of the Youth acid. No mixing, no Exchange Plan he al.so Is perma­ water needed. 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IV r 7 ,v J -V' JCJ » A^AAAA->AAAAA^A> A A^AAt ------— — , ^ , , ... . ; ______- J ’ ...... - I .. ■ ■ Celts-Kiiicks Cleveland Still Seeks New Left Fielder NCAA to Slice Million DQllar Pie for 51 Grid Schools Herald Angle Win, Advance Phoenix, March 23— UPi—One of COVNTRY CLUB NOTES By Meet 'in First 'o f Best (;rapefrvit eeague Five Horses Die the more entertaining facet* of the Stengel After ARL W. YOST Out of Five Series Cleveland Indiana—and they have Town Table Tennis Tourney r ^ . rr , D * ,! Most Important Action Bporte Editor 111 Jamaica Fire many—is the annual effort to find Fifth Straight Large Crowd lakes Part a a Wefliiesflay at Garden Opener in Three Weeks, a successor to Dale Mitchell in I i ^ i nvr New York. March 23 - At leftfleld. I MONDAY • breaklnfi; up wrr net for fl:30 but Bv The Assoelated Press This is understandably difficult, Starts at West Side Rec In Opening Day Playinf(\ Taken at Aimiial Meet ... I li I. It Isn't until «n hour Jster that T h e Indianapolis Olympians least five race horse* W erb dead Current Mound Staff today after a flash fire levelled a because the rugged fly chaser l U r l y morning office vistto^ president Warren Brink take on the defending NBA cham­ ------Kansfia City. March 23—(J^ — Johnny Hultine, former Manches-; .Yankee Pitching Poor barn at Jamaica Race Track, the from Oklahoma happens to hold The Best Since Casey entertains a motion to adjourn. pion Minneapolis Lakers at home the highest lifetime batting aver­ 'Twenty-clght leading table ten-1 Blue skies and warm breezes • out an Impressive 73 in a round The National CoUsglate Athletlt ter High athlete. Discuss the base­ THUnsDAY tonight, needing a victory to stay third fire at a New York track and nil player* will start action t o -! ball topic of the day, Boston pro­ tenth in the country aince laat age in the American League—.317 Took Over in 1949 combined to encourage one of the | included five "blrda” ... Bob- Association Is going to slice a mU> Fellow who put the Y Senioi- alive In their Western Division over the past six seasons—and to night In the annual Town Table I by LaFrancls, home on a week snd lion-dollar pie tor 61 achools whoaa pposal ^ l loto move to Milwaukee and League over this sea- to hi* 1961 form when he won 23 May. largest early aeason turnouta over | LaFrancls, home on a week snd playoff series. By ED CORRIGAN ! be at least a fair hand at fielding Tennla Tournament to be held at i West Side Rec to Hold S t Petersburg, Fla., March 23— “ , J , ! leave from th* Aberdeen Proving football teams app«ared on tela* the Browns’Browns' Wdhid to movemo\e to BaiuBalti­ Tommy Conran, visits and re­ The leakers took a.. 1-0 lead in Asso<‘lnted Press Sports Writer game*, the Brooklyn Dodger* can Firemen, who kept the blaze the week end at the Manchester more. "Baltimore is a great sports and throwing. the Weat Side Rec on Cedar street, i (J5—Casey Stengel, the man who Qrrninda where he la presently vision last year. ports on championship playoff the beat-of-three series yesterday No team ever has won a pennant i begin worrying. from spreading to other barns YET THE INDIANS never cease Mike Plerro, long a standout-^, Country Club... Pro Alex Hack- i That fact emergad from a two* town,'* John remarked . . • Meet game for first place between Mil­ talks In circles but thinks In a y ' by trouncing the Olympian.s, 8.1-Rn, without pitching. It's tnie that A* for the Rrnnk*. Manager housing about .100 thorougjjbrcds trying. This spring the hottest performer In local circles, i*i the | Town Bowling Tourney ney reports that the course is In to Indicate that Army life hasn’t I day roeating of tha NCAA Exacit* Stan HUliiski, One of Manchester a ler's and Big Buck's. . .Many getting ready for the track’s April straight line, Is aiming hta New at .St. Paul. flags have been captured by teams Chuck Dre*»en.*pent the day pon­ candidate for Mitchell's job apr current champion and will defend : York Yankees at a record-break­ excellent playing condition and dulled hia touch.. . Pro Henry live Ccmmlttea which ended her*' best golfers and duck pin bowl- phone callers this day seeking in­ In the other Western Division that couldn't boa'st a 20-game win­ dering hi* noble experiment in opening, could find only five I era,jmd he says the "Yankees are pears to be Jim Lemon, a strap­ hia crown In this year’s claasie.; ing fifth straight pennant. was on hand early lo greet mem-1 Bontempo, the only two-time win­ : today. formation oh American Basketball playoff, the Rochester Royals de­ ner, but a look at the records ahirting .lackle Rohinaon to third charred carcassea laat night in the Trophies srill be awarded to the i bers and gu ests... A large delega­ In thU season.” Stan recently open­ League playoffs Involving Man­ ping fellow just out of the service The annual Men's Duck K n Bowling Tournament wlU ^ held Only two other managers—John ner of the Manchester Open, WsUter Byers, NCAA ExtcuUva feated the Fort Wayne Pistons, 83- .shows those clubs had more than , ba*e. Slorie* of di**en*lon over the ruins of Barn 22. . . who has received perhaps more na- . winner and runner-up. 'The play-1 McOraw and Joe McCarthy—have tion from th* Springfield area was served notice that he win be tough ed his own place of business in chester. There is no definite'word 71, to lie .their preliminary round the usual pumber of LI and 16- move cBiiaed enough eoncern at the Weat Side Rec nUeya aUrUng April 8, and will run April t, i Director, aald aponaort of tha or* Manchester . . . Baseball rule book BUT OWNER PAT Torino re­ tional publicity than any rookie. dosvn game* will be the beat two | performed Stengel's feat of four on hand for Its annual spring visit again this year with a one over on when the locals will play again series at one game apiece They game winners. , among the Brook bra** lo »end out of three. Semi-finals matches 7 and 10 It necoasary. New York, March 23 — i)P) — | ganlzatlon’a 1962 controlled foot*. arrives in the mall from the Na­ ported the loss of Sign Here, Fair He is the latest of a long line of straight in the modem era. No­ spsui rsM sXsMr* re pus qnp sin oi par effort. . . Earl E. Clifford, well Wallace (Bud) Smith, Cincinnati's | ball televlalon program paid |1,* and the callers ask, "Does this will meet In the deciding g.ame to­ All of which leads to- the pre­ Vk-e President Bur.r.j; Rava*l hur­ Self and Brave Irish and Trainer wilt be three out of five and the \ ThB event was sUged last year at the Double Strike nlloys and most welcom e... Among the late tional Baseball Congress and no mean the end of the season?” This Mitchell successors. is onen to all Manchester residents. Alley owner Maurice CorrentI body even won five In a- row. known Main street merchant, in globe- trotting welterweight. Is a 151,109 to telavia* 88 "live" gamea. morrow night. dicament of the New York Yan­ rying to Investigate the nttiiatlon. Larry Paradiae .said Anne Kissler’s Among the other.* who were final* the best four out of seven.! " I can’t get any advice on this starters were several members of making a tour of the course check­ startling changes are noted . . question Is hhrd to answer due to The New I'ork KnicloTbochers kees, who are aiming for their aulcMy consented to the ahlft to the Went Side when It was aug- 17 to 10 favorite to beat Cuban 1 Ha aald It waan’t knosvn yet Just Rev. John Sullivan, a standout Apparently It’* all Ironed nut with Star Ruby al.so was misaing. And tested exhaustively In the Indians’ A- time schedule has been set | fifth one," said old Case with a the Trinity College golf team keek­ ing up on the early starters, re­ the uncertainty of the A. L. from and the Boston reltle>i, each of fifth consecutive world champion­ Billy Cox willing to take the role and it Is very Important that all re a te d to run the event for the town championship on town o w ^ lightweight Orlando Zulueta In a how much each school’s ahara of baseball pitcher during his youth, Trainer Maurice Dudley of the desperate quest for a left fielder fime*. Jerry Smith, long one of Mnnckestcr’a lending pinners, la the big wink. "Nobody ever did it. Not ing their Initial woskout of the ports that the most spectacular ten rounder at the Eastern Park­ weak to week. . .Only exciting whom already have quullfled for ship. Manager Casey Stengel of utllltyUTinn. Owl Stable said Mlcheo, a full- conteatanU are ready to play at even your newspaper fellers can season. . . While there Is a hardy shot he witnessed was Hank Hug­ the pie would be. phones and the conversation cen­ note this day Is when oldest son the semi-finals, meet In the first won't admit he’s worried yet, hut were Minnie Minoso, Allle Clark, current Otlrtolder. ^ way Arena tonight. The committee hopes to com: The Dodgei* g*me with the Bos­ brother to the stakes-wlnning Dick Wakefield and last year's their- deaignated time. A ten min­ help me out. band of "snow birds" that manage gins’ bid for sn eagle on the ninth ters, around baseball . . . Attend Reed gets, stuck In some mud game of their hest-of-five series he certainly had a problem today . ton Red Sox was rained out. A S80 llrat .prize will be guamnteed. A second p l ^ cnah prise They fought to an eight round plete work on the 1968 televiaioo Hartford Board of Baseball Um­ Mlche, and Tecolete, a promising phenom, Jim Fridley. There were ute grace period will be allowed "Unless the other clubs have Im­ to get some golf Ip during the win­ hole. Hank hit a fine second shot draw nearly two years ago and while playing in the afternoon and Wednesday night In .Madison with the season opening in only There were only two other each antrant. In the event that a will be given but will be determined by the number of entHm. En- ter season, .for the most part It budget at a meeting in New YoHc pires' meeting and sit with A1 sinks almost to his knees iintll two-year-old, also were missing. others, and each of them proved, we ought to win it. Now, that landed Inches from glory both have come along ilnce. Smith Square Garden. three weeks. game* between major league player haa not made an appearance . will bo S6, aame ns In previous years. Deadline for en­ nobody knows whether they've Im­ marked the first time that many Tommy Prior was observed taking April 7-8. Giansanti. a local resident for the freed by a workman. . .Evening Minneapolis dominated through­ Tecolete. which won his Only given every chance to unhorse the tries will be April 1. Entries will be taken nt the Weat Side R w held undefeated Johnny Saxton, ast- three years. A1 played base- .Allle Reynolds, Vic Raschl and team*. The St. Louis Browns whip­ within that period, he will forfeit proved, do they T This fellow thinks of the golfers had been out since a workout at the practice area on Actions by th* Executive Oom* at home and the boys pin me in six out against the Olympians after ped the Chicago White Sox for start in impre.ssive fashion at club’s leading hitter.' evenings after • o’clock. The event srtll be a •»**^ *“ the No. 4 welterweight contender, Eall during his younger days with Eddie Ix>pat are three names that Santa Anita, appeared to be tlje In his six seasons with the In­ the match. the Philadelphia club is going to last fall. Although most were con­ Saturday. Tommy, one of the bet­ mittee yesterday included: minutes flat in the Australian tag taking a 19-f* lead In the first pe­ Satchel Paige and Harry Brecheen Listed below are the pairings one loss eMmlnatea contestant from further comMtItIw. Plai'down to a draw In Miami Beach two: Moriarty Brothers before donning should strike terror Into the most valuable horse lost as the dians, Mitchell has played in an be better. Homebody else thinks tent to'Shake off the effects of a ter of the young golfers In the weeks ago. Zulueta stopped Luther Approval of an Insuranca plan team match—two against one. riod. The Olympians made two on a home run by Jim Upright, and atarting time for the-'first mntchea will be two out of three, aeml-flnnl matchea the beat out of a blue suit . . . Se.ssion lasts until FRIDAY hearts of opposing batters. But flames roared in a 100-foot high average of only 132 games per the Chicago club Is going to be four mohth lay off, several fine area, will be out of action until Rawlings In five rounds In Chicago to protect all athlataa against in* second-half spurts hut. never came Reynolds Is nursing a p«ille- Kilpatrick. Mike Plerro vs. John nated. any big trades this winter? Well, more years. Now 34, he played 152 menta. age, reaching the magic figure for Turkingtoh at Jimmy Morianos’ end of the third quarter. The Pis­ pnt hasn’t made an appearance earned run in the 13th inning. Among those saved was Intent, tion's policy feel .thst If Mitchell Providence, R. I„ will be taking Three Js. Ivar Scott talks over MeCurry. my fellers win it on the road and games last year. Receivad a rqxirt that tha NCAA the first time since my service tons never threatened after that. yet. It turned out to be a profitable twice winner of the rich San Juan had been In there all the time, hit­ 7:25 Buddy Holland vs. Pete I wouldn’t know which one of them Nassiff Quintet a big gamble on Wednesday night days, and I feel a little bigger the counter about his favorite Ijirry Foust of Fort Wayne took day for the PCL teams. Their only Capistrano Handicap at Santa ting his steady .317 instead of ac­ Collins, Billy Martin, Rlzsuto when he faces Teddie (Red Top) Olympic Fund Commtttea, under In yesterday’s sliigfest at Tam­ Petrone. Kenneth Prior' vs. Paul to let go. When you win, it’s hard th* chalrmanshl|) of IClchlgan around the waist today. That is, baseball team, the Yankees, and scoring honors with 24 ooints pa, Raschl couldn't hold an 8-1 defeat was s .'i-2 setback the I.,os Anita, who was found racing cumulating splinters, the Indians and Gil McDougald make up the Davis, a high-ranking, vsteran claims the Yanks and Giants will Aceto. the league at the Y. At the ban­ to fire somebody. Isn’t It?" regular Infield with Gene Wood- Wins at Norwich SUte’a Ralph H. Young, eollaetad until a visitor, Frank Robinson ar­ while Bobby Wanr.er led Roches­ lead his mates built for him in Angeles Angels took at the hands around the track all alone in the would have been better and might 7:46 Mickey Fendell vs. Ernest State Schoolboy The subject was beginning to feathsr-wsight from Hartford, at make it a subway World Series in quet, gold basketballs will b r ling, Mickey Mantle and Hank $l26j272 for tha 1962 fames. ' rives and I feel comfortable again. ter's attack with 19. three innings. All told he was wal­ of the Chicago Cuba. At that, the dafje. Intent and foiir others, fleet­ Tom Kelley, one of Manches­ even have won another pennant in Nickerson. Paul Barton vs. Louis get a little out of hand so Stengel th* Cleveland Arena. October. .. Boys journey to the ing Owl, Last Round, High Chief awarded to the playera on the Bauer in the outfield, backed - by Frank has added much weight loped for 10 hits in five innings. Cuba had to go 12 Inninga before ter's leading duckpin bowlers, won recent years. Arruda. league winning Jarvis Black was asked about 1953 again. Coach George Mitchell’s Nassiff Araujo, th* No. 1 lightweight West Side Rec with me in the eve­ and Bcnhadar, raced w^dly about the Men's Open at the Capitol Al­ Stars Dominate Irv Noren and poseible Bob Cerv. Arms Rockets continue to roll over since his line athletic days at Con­ His relief. Bill Miller, was tagged Tom Brown hit a three-run home A few years back it was decided Hawks and a trophy to the play­ "Well, I ’ve got four outfielders," contender, hopes to gat a title shot ning to watch portion of Women’s the track area to get away from leys in Hartford last week end. Mantle has responded In fine style their opponents In the Norwich necticut .. Twilight Baseball for 10 in four innings. run to break up the game. that .instead of leading off the Tueoday, March 24th off winning Hawks. he said. "All pretty good. They at the srinner of th* April 24 light­ West Sideg Lose League President Jack Stratton, BoWllhg Tournament. After soda But New York Giants’ Manager The Philadelphia Phlls-Detroit the.' fire. Last Round had been Kelly’s six game total was 826. batting order, Mitchell would be 6:45 Russ Johnson vs. Mike Lau- Boston, March 23—(Jp—Three of to the No. 4 spot In the batting tournament, this time at the ex­ weight champlonahip fight be­ and ice cream we depart for Rock­ Jsrvli BIsck Hawk* (111 helped me win it last year—on the order, held. by Joe DIMaggio for wearing a green shirt and a tie Local Sport Leo D;irocher was happ.v even and Philadelphia A’s-Washington nominated for the Paumonok He averaged 137.5 in winning $100. more effective hitting third. This rentano. Tom Martin vs. 'Vito B. T. Pti. the six places o n ' the all-star road. And that (Phil) RIzzuto, he pense o f the New Haven Roesslera tween Jimmy Carter and Tommy ville for annual basketball garne Handicap, the track's opening day Tom’s games were 145, 1,50, 114, Glenney. rf ...... 4 years. Johnny Mize, 40, the '52 by to acore of 100 to 67. To Hamden Five sprinkled with shamrocks, signals though his operatives suffered a game.* were rained out. didn't pan out; he simply stopped Kaminakas. squad of the New England Inter fln ’t dead yet. They’ve been writ­ Collins. A loss could ruin Araujo’s the arrival of Spring by annoiinc- ‘between the High school varsity 1-0 loss to the Oakland Oaks of Other notes: Gene Beardon will feature race. 120, 162, 135. Clayton Fuller of hitting. Again laat year the club’s ,7:06 Arthur Ferron vs. Ellle Johnson, if ...... « World Series hero, wilt be held out Burr Carlson and Warner Henkle changss. The 10 p. m„ e.s.t., ten and the facidty. The youngsters Chatter Kozicki. c ...... 7 ing about him, like he wasn’t Idg that the league will hold its the Pacific Coast League in Oak­ be in the bullpen for the White TRACK OFFICIALS estimated Bolton finished in 26th place. leading hitter opened the season Johnson. Floyd Nickerson vs. Paul Erickson, rf ...... > scholastic Basketball Tournament for pinch hitting work with Jim kept Naaeif's in the ball game the rounder will be telecast (CBS). run the profs off the floor and win going to show up. But I played him Saint Ann'a of Hamden defeated first organisation meeting next land. Sox, Manager Paul Richards said the joss of the barn at $30,000 and Kelly missed out in the Town 'way down in the sixth slot, but Suto. Warren, r* ...... ® have gone to players from New a game at Miami the other day Bridewester spelling RIzzuto at first half with 14 potpts and 10 easily... There are two sleepy NOTHING NEW to report on the horses were valued at another Kelirher, If ...... “ short. Andy Carey Is getting a ~'Inta respectively. At the end of the Weet Sid* All Stars, 21 to 30, Wednesday night... Helen Arthur I,jirry .Tansen, who won only 11 yesterday . . . Branch Rickey, gen Championship Tolirnsment la.st was back at No. 1 before the 7:26'Milton Turklngton vs. Har­ Tyler, i f London, Conn., High School’s and he hit a home run, didn't he? Ernie (Th* Rock) Durando of checks in with final statistics on boys when we reach Burke street. the American Basketball League games last year because of a sore $30,000. sea.son, dosing to champion Jerry championship team. good shot at short and third. the aicond quarter Naaatffa found Bayonne, N. J., and Paddy Young, In the semi-finals Of th* Branford eral manager of the Pittsburgh Pi- weather even got warm. low Winis. Sked Homans vs. Pete The feller on first base (Joe Col­ Invitational Toumamant Saturday the Village Charmers Bowling SATURDAY playoffs except that Wilkes-Barre hack, started and cut loose for the rstes, said not only was it impos­ Another well-known horae which Smith in the finals. Totals 1& 1 81 Capt. Don Burns, Ken Willough The Yanks are pretty much a themaelves out In front, 88 to 82. of New York, are rated even mon* It is indeed a strange case. Aceto. lins) is probably the third best in night at tha Branford gym. Sh League.. Evening spent at Routine day with the .mail defeated Elmira in flve games. first time. He allowed the Oaks sible to peddle R,alph KIner hut survived the blaze was Count Looking at the Indians' regular Roy Molars (17) by and Jim O’Connor of the the league and maVbe better. He "set" ball club. Yogi Berra, of At the beginning of the third *V for their 12-round*r at Madison heavier than usual with announce­ When the final series between the Turf, winner of the Kentucky on contkining the blaze. Only two I- r. pts. course, will do most of the catch­ quarter Captain Lou Orlando and Ann’s will maet Thirytown, Naw school meeting. only one hit in his five innings on that he couldn't even bolster hia outfield this spring—-Mitchell in Twerdy. rf .. 0 0 Whalers were chosen along with docs everything you want of him. Square Garden Friday night. Thia ments from the training camps and Barons and British Amerfeans will the mound. If he can come, close infield through trades. Derby in 1951. The horse was led other horses were in Count Turf’s Dick Clary of Wllby High, Water- "My pitching is probably the ing with help from Charley Sllvera Harold Garner gathered their IS a aemifinal In the NBA-New York In tha flnAla. WEDNESDAY automobile and horse racing plants left. Larry Doby ‘ in center and Baton, rf . . . . In what was the lowest scoring start remains a question. to safety from a nearby stable as barn, but 18 others were due in Harry (Suitcase) Simpson in right, Hawks Capture Quiniby. If , bury„ Conn., Jack Scott of Ells best I ever had since I’ve been and Ralph Houk. forces and displayed a fast break York Oommlaalon’s American "Twilight Baseball League Is a making up a major portion of the LaCoss, If ,. game of the tourney. Manchester firemen concentrated their efforts todav. the possibility of breaking in on worth. Me., and George Butler of with the Yankees. If that Sain RIzzuto and the older pitchers which netted 15 straight points b*' middleweight elimination toumS' *8upper league' and it should go contents . . . After getting chorea 'u Y GIORGRTTI won the One Farrell, c .. Ifd from the outset until th* final it would appear remote. Yet the Playoff Honors Frechette, c runnerup-De LaSalle of Newport, (Johnny Sain, 11-6) keeps on are the only danger spots. How­ fore the New Haven combine ment. back to the West Side this sea- at oIBce completed. 1 spent after­ Ball Sweepstake Bowling Tourna­ knew what happened. Mel Kleck three seconds when Borelll eraisad Bon," Harry Shewry reported on Nassiffs Beat Stafford club opened camp with a dozen .McKeever, r f R. I. pitching like he's looked so far, ever, the pitching staff 1* much The winner la alated to face (Tari noon shopping, then an evening at ment at the Double Strike alleys Tully. r z ----- he’s going to help us plenty this ner scored 24 of hia 27 points In (Bobo) Olson In th* fingl but the Manchester 20 to 19 lead with Main street. Still feeling the ef­ home . . . I stilt haven’t seen a outfielders on its official roster, Fiske. Iz - New London trounced De : deeper In experienced talent than last week end with a 21,,1 score, OUT OF DOORS with The Jarvis Black Hawks added Salle in Saturday night's final spring. And Blackwell (Ewell this second half. San Francisco eorttander haa said a twin-pointer. fects of an automobile accident a robin this spring, excej.t for Reed's compared to, for insatnee, flve on McCsvauzh. If It haq been on four previous pen­ Defensive |day featured the game He won $40. Ding Farr was second the Y Junior Basketball League 71-42 to become the 18th Con Blackwell, 1-0) has been throwing nant winners. Each of the big High scorers for Nassiffs were he ha* no Intention of partlclpat' year ago, Harry is hobbling playmate, Robin Llghlner, down In Rec Tourney Play that of the St. Louis Browns. 1 17 as the score was 3-al| at the quar­ with a 214 total, worth $2,^. Mu.sh It could be that Mitchell would playoffs to their Junior League Totals necticut team in 32 years to win hard. He might help us a lot. three had to mlsa part of last Kleckner and (3arlson with 27 and Ing In the tourney. Bobo hones to around, thanks to a cane from the street. Barrera won high'single award of crown Saturday morning at the Y Score St half lime. 16-7 Hawks. 25 points, respectfully. ter, blancheater was in front at Benny Hutton, vthe Florida SUNDAY \ have been more highly valued for the title. "My three big pitchers are all year. Still they won. Now Ford, a fight Encland’s randy Turpin In $10 with a 79. Another one ball Norwich downed the Rockville when they won from Roy Motors, right. Raschl (Vic Raschl, 16-6) Next game for Nassiffs will be London, June 9, In a world "title' the half, 8 to 7 and 17 to IS at vacatloneer , . Spring-like morn­ Spring is in the air this beauti­ his batting average back in an­ M arlsiiy Eafflea <€1> The New London squad led 16-12 rookie sensation In I960, I* back. the three-quarter mark. event is planned next week end. Jewels .50 to 28, Nassiff Juniors other era when it was considered 81 to 17. B. r. PU. after the first quarter and then looked great against Brooklyn. Blackwell and Hain hint at least Thursday at 9:15, against the bout. ing and there Is talk of robins, ful morning and I gather family 0 4 A huop ny Jim Moriarty and » Ronnie Custer Wins quite sensible to play for one run The game started off slowly with T. O’NeU. rf . . . . . 2 scored 10 quick points to break Reynolds (Allle Reynolds, 20-8) winner of the Frankie's Jewitt Young and Durando have fought baseball, golf and flowers in the and we start day off right by at­ TO.MGIIT’S SENIOR League edged Stafford .53 to 42, and the W*rrpn. If ...... 0 0 0 flashes of their old National foul toss by Jackl# Hedlund fnvo at a time. He his only flve home the Hawk* taking a lead at the « hurt himself k little, trying too City contest which takes place each other four times in ten round' office . . 'fi'y out the old soup-bone tending Mass . . . Afternoon in playoff game in th'e Y I..eague be­ Ifilffh Command Post heat the Top East Side Award H. O'N pH. If . . . . . 3 0 the game wide open. Bums totaled League form and the younger tha losers a three ^ n t bulge with Higher Education for Dogs runs last year and drove in only quarter of 8 to 7. The Motors went RlckPrt, c ...... 6 0 10 19 points and was a standout on hard like he wa* pitching against pitchers have more experleaoe. Tuesday. era. Young, a 24*year old New in a baseball game with sons Reed spent on working a basketball ...... 4 0 8 11 seconds to go. Lombardi, St. tween Wapping and the Teachers West Hartford Knicks 64 to 38 in .58. One of his teammates, Al ahead briefly in the opening second Wriffht. rg ...... defense. Willoughby and O’Connor the Dodgers In the World ^ries. N*h I« Anna (lt*> Yorker, holds a alight edgs, 2-1-1 and Dean and it feels good for at game in Nfw Britain. Season is has been postponed jintll Wednes­ the quarter-finals Saturday night Ronnie, ".liimho” Custer has (riansartl. Iff .... . 12 0 24 The old Yankee spirit still burns B. Ann'a playmaker, was foulsd and dlcr to help the dog and the bird Rosen, collected 105 RBIs and an­ period but the Hawks had too Glard, Iff ...... 3 3 9 scored 14 each. Lopat (Ed Lopat, 10-6) la taking Klaekiifl-; r f ...... The bout start* at 10 p. m„ and least five innings. Dean nearly practically over with the baseball day night.. The game has been at the Ea^st Side Rec in the Inter­ been named the most valuable By .lOE STETSON on this club after four straight. made both toasea good to narrow season three weeks away . . . Eve­ Dog Editor may be lost. other, Doby, 104. This scarcely is many guns for the North End club The three-day tournament drew It easy. I want him to come along The Yanks seem to share Stengel’a Rn*mtrln. rf ...... will be broadcast (ABC) and (ele breaks'h window with a line drive moved ahead because four mem­ mediate 'Tournament and in so eague they held the Motors scoreless in Groa-ltf iadlaaa season. Carlion, c ...... lost the ball on an out of bounds Annual meeting of the Central fore Jim Murray phones to report about the task of training his practice working around a clump Mitchell leading off had far fewer B. r. Pta. year. the record books as the only team Orlando, tr ...... The seen* of Saturday night’i a school meeting tonight. Federal In the first game, the big men during the 19.52-,5.1 *ea*on. Ciia- the second period. In the third 3 "Ford (Whitey Ford), just back Hrnklo. rn ...... play and Borallt sank tha clincher everything Is set for annual ban­ retriever with a happy comblna- of bushes, it is a god idea to toss runners in front of him than the Romaniii. rf . . . . . 0 3 ever to make It flve straight—a coast-to-coaat TV fight show ahifta Connecticut District Board of Hill and the Hawks will play at' of the Norwich Oilers beat Rock­ ler played eenter with the frame the Motors put on their Falkowaki, If .. 3 0 « from the Army looks as good as Oarnrr, Ir ...... to t]jc Philadelphia Met this week. on a nass from Lombardi. Moriarty quet of basketball officials on Wed­ tion of patience and perseverance^ the dummy right into thick cover. runners in front of hi mthan the Bra»R, c ...... 9 0 n NUTMEGS THIRD guard' against overconfidence. Basketball Officials is on the 7 o'clock tonight in the first of a ville, ,50-28. Height and aome fancy league ehaniplon PaganI flip ­ beat effort and the period ended ever. And we’ve some good looking Former lightweight chamnlon Ike was high man for the loaera. agenda for the evening at th'e nesday night. His dog was responding well, too, 'rtiL=! will get the dog accustomed other pair. Hylandpr. c . . . . . 0 0 Total* ...... at. Aaa’t (Baaides) beat put, of;^ three game series for shooting paved the way to the per* and won Individual scor­ AS FOR HIS FIELDING, Mit­ 21 to 15 and this was the plosest Lpwif*. rff ...... 1 0 2 young pitchers.” Nrw Havoa i Williama of Trenton, N. J., faces Hartford Y. Attendance Is good and in a surprisingly short time to heax’y going. New Haven, March 23— (JP) ENHlBmoN BASEBALL a. r. PU. the Jxinior’ League playoff title. Oilers victory and their height ing honor* with 119 point*. chell scarcely ranks with the they ever got as big John Kozicki Offrrn, Ig ...... 1 0 2 Stengel’s pitching appears set Vic Cardell of Hartford, Conn., In Borelll, rf ...... $ 0 4 with Silk Towners Bill Sacherek, HOflKEY AT A OLANflE Ben was around to lake me up on To give a dog the line, that i.s The New Haven Nutmeg* who Sunday’s Results Mtrrtlnz, rf ... begins to make them the team to Not only did he lead the greats, b\it there is one significant and Earl 01en;iey controlled the with R a s c h i, Reynolds, Lopat. the ten. The bout* starts at 9 p. m. Qratn, Iw f...... 1 * 1 Pete Staum, Jim Murray. Tony Sunday's Results BASEBALL UMPIRES in this my promise to supply him with to get him headed in the right Totals ...... 14 3 31 Shend*b II. r f - ,.., Moreen, If ...... a 1 1 heat in thia tournament. Big 6’ "3" Clipper* in scoring hut the big boards to win going away. Kozicki Score at half time. ,11-18 Eazlea. wei'c in last place in January, have Ford and Sain taking the regular St. Louis (A), 2. Chicago (A) 1, Saulabury, If e.s.t., and will b* telecaat (ABC) Alibrio, Charlie Beattie and Jim­ National League the know-how for more advanced direction before sending him to a point: a study of his six-year Cocco. c ...... 1 0 $ area who are, members of the Ralph Doblejko did moat of the re­ fellow proved to he the best re­ put hi 14 counters for the winners clinched third place in the Eastern turns with Blackwell picking his San Diego (PCL) J, Chicago "B’ Pctrillo. ■ 'r. 18 Chvdello, e ...... 1 0 2 Montreal 1. Detroit 1 (tle». training. record .shows the more games in Slab, rz , my Horwath present . . Murray Manchester Chapter will hold an bounding and Jerry Murphy and bounder In the loop. fall he hasn't seen, it is customary while Dick LaCoss got six for the CAMER.4 SHY Hockey League and a chance to spots. Ray Scarborough (6-6), a (A ) e. tiOmbsrdl. rg . . . . 1 t ■ The dog had been taught to sit which he was permitted to play,- Hanchey, rz Antonuecl. rg ...... 1 a 2 heads banquet committee and re­ Toronto 3, Boston 3. Important meeting tonight at 7:30 Boh Mmlean of the IJneoln- to hold or swing the hand, held Motor .Club. play In the playoffs. The Nutmegs cagey veteran, and Bob Kuzava San Francisco (PCL) 6, Cleve Clsburrl, Iz ports Will Clarke, veteran Man­ Chicago 3, New York 1. at the West Side Rec on Cedar Ralph .lackruso did the scoring, In response to a single whistle the higher his fielding average. Velllca, rg ...... 6 a a for the winners while Eddie Mo.scr Mereury* was the runner up. straight open, in the proper di­ A docile athlete in the past, In the consolation game, Mor­ Miami. Fla— (NEA) —Of all laced the second-place Johnstown (8-8), who specializes In the last land (A ) 4 (13 Innings). I Sports Mirror Vltlo. Ig ...... 0 a a chester High coach, will be one Eastern League street. Executive Board will blast, rome in to recall, and un­ rection. If the dog is facing across Jets here lait night 7-3 In a game innings of the last World Series New York (A ) 13, Cincinnati Tntala 20 17 87 Ruaeo, Ig ...... 0 a a hit best for the losers. Al Cole of the High School Mitchell is preparing to holler long iarty Eagles won from the Gros- the famous stakes he haa won, Scori- at liair Ulna. 88-,72 Naialffa. of the guests at Wednesday’s an­ New Haven 7, Johnstown 3. meet with the Hartford Board at 7 derstood left and right hand liig- the handler he can be straighten­ they had no trouble, winning. New games, figure for the bullpen with (N) 11. Nassiffs downed the Stafford Freshmen was third. and loud at the first sign they in­ Ite Indiana. 61 to 31. Trainer Jim Fitzsimmons haa p>er- TODAY '. YEAR AGO—Andrea Toleli ...... *7 n nual banquet , . Deadline for Troy (N. Y.) 5, Washington 4. o’clock. nals. Going de«per for an over­ ed out by pushing his head into Naven’s Joe Ingoldsby and Murray Tom Gorman (6-2). Chicago (N ) 5. Los Angfle-s Bulldogs .53-42 in a thriller with head motion was more difficult for tend to play him only part-time Next Saturday will wind up the mitted his picture to be taken SHOCK TROOPS Mead Lawrence. _Olymplc skiing Weil Bldee m i line with the back of the hand. Ibis year.. He has some oil wells season for the league when a series only once in the winner’s circle— Wilkie led the Nutmegs in the, Jim McDonald (3-4) has been (PCL) 2 (12 Innings), B. T. PU. the scoie ch.inging hands many him to comprehend, but It would Milwaukee (N) 6, St. LouH chahtploir. won the National Slalom Moriarty. rf ...... I S 7 times. Gene John.son was the high If his body doesn't line up, ^ is going for him up in Oklahoma of games will be played, followed after Johnstown's 1939 Kentucky regular season finale by sinking most impressive In the exhibitions. come in time and Ren was anxious He and Sain have been the spring (N) 1. SUte College. Pa.— (NEA) championship. Jonee. rf ...... 0 a a man for the Arms. Again leam- front feet can be crowded a bit now. by a banquet for alt the players in Derby victory. ^ two goals apiece. Assistant Coach Al Michaels of Jenjilne. If ...... 1 0 $ to acquire methods for more ad­ standouts. Bill Miller (4-6) has Oakland (PCL) 1, New York FIVE YEARS AGO — Rinty Hedlund. If ...... 1 2 4 yvork and a fast break was the key by the handler sliding his foot Penn State looks for a revival of Monaghan, llOfis-Ireland, knock­ vanced work. over, thus lining him up. If he us been hot and cpld. (N) 0. Altken, c ...... 0 1 1 to the victory. John.son, Ed Wojcik "How can I help his depth per­ Pitcher Ray Narleski. getting a shock troops In 1953’s one-platoon ed out Jackie Paterson, llH t, Cohen, e ...... 0 a a facing away from the handler, The big Yankee problem, of Sacramento (PCL) 11. New York Lowd. rg ...... 1 1 $ and Al Coir were tops with Nas­ BOWLONG ception?” he asked. "He seems trial with the Cleveland Indians football, thinks college strategtsta Scotland, in the seventh round at the rear feel can be crowded until th:., spring, is the son of Bill Nar­ course, is Rizzutd, whose health la "B " (N ) 10 (11 innings'). Cyr. rg ...... 0 1 1 Moriarty Brothers’ Reputation siffs while Fontanella and Lusa uncertain as to how far into the will use thia means to wear down Belfast for the world’s flyweight Buckley. Ig ...... 0 a a CRAVAT ROl.L-OKF he swings into line. This he will leski, an inficlder with the Boston questionable. The ahortstop was In Boston (A ) vs. Brooklyn (N) were best for the Bulldogs. field the dummy is Utrown.” cancelled, rain. the opposition. title. Kohen. Ig ...... t 0 9 get started in the right direction. Red Sox in 1930. a hospital for treatment of an Paquette, Ig ...... 0 a a In the final, game, the 169t[i Depth perception is largely de­ ulcer and low blood pressure after Philadelphia (N), Detroit (A ) TEN YEARS AGO—Clarence Team Nn. 4 (1) Incl9 while Rusher and Moore were tops depths in a field with uniform | .*"’ *'* f'"* until you take It | Co// can-owned Heartbreak Hill .was Durham. N. C.— (NBA) — As­ 1948 MERCURY 4.DOOR SEUAN PEOPLE FROM sistant football and taaad baseball lor the losers. TotRlii ...... 493 537 464 1494 cover ma.v be confusing. • Try tos- from him. If he drop* it in front FIRST ANNIVERSARY made an 8-1 favorite for the Orand Black. Radio and heater. Tonight will .be the soim-flnals Tp«m aN'a. 2 <3) sing the dummy short of. to and ot you, step back and command i National at AIntree, England. coach Ace Parker hia a full Spriag Stock No. U-B5...... Rwrki* ...... nx 101 268 MAURICE P. schedule, handling the ball club ALL OYER THE with two games going. In the first .... ‘ffi beyond a tree or a clump of bushes ' him to fetch until he delivers to To show our- deep appreciation for your fiqe patronage game the Norwich Oilers will play .1. Murphy ...... IM R4 9.3 291 something that will help the dog ' 'hand. ■* The leading money-winning In early afternoon drills and aid­ V<»ron4 ...... V. 12.S 97 127 .349 CORRENTI during our first year, we’re offering these'wMderful spe­ ing Spring grid workouts aftar* 1949 LINCOLN 4eDOOR SEDAN , STATE OF the Ea.*t Side Hot-Cats starting Krnll ...... V. 1C7 99 103 329 to gel a relationship. The dog will At this stage you mliat watch ./ stable at Hialeah this year was St 8, and in the next game, Nas- Adumy ...... 102 97 t03 .302 o u fjo r "freezing.’’ Make certain cials — good from now uatll Easter. Oreentree with $129,850 In purses. wards. Beautllul green color. Radio and heater. ■ ...t — tmprove his ability to determine siffs will face the 169th Com- ...... m- .-1 that nothing you do encourages FOR ALL FORMS OF A real buy at ...... CONNECTICUT - - I TotRlR ...... 1 . ... 4R1 527 15.39 deptlj^n this way. I mand Post a r t. The finals snd the A very disturbirjg cbaracter- the dog to hang on to the bird or INSURANCE AND FROM ! con.*olation game will be played Connie Giavitte, University of istic is the tendency to work wide be reluctant to "give." Freezing is J952 MERCURY SPORT COUPE Tuesday night. North Carolina sophom ore'half­ cf a mark and thus get out of the a greater fault than poor delivery • Life • Casualty • Fire FREE! Xssslff* proper territory completely. If, and your attempts to obtain a Beautiful 2-l«ne paint. Radio, heater, Meroomatic MANCHESTER ^ R. K, pt... back. didn't pa.ss often but when drive. Very low mlledge...... , ...... ^ .Iiuuisnii. rf ...... 11 0-0 22 h1l did he made them count. He in act\ial shooting conditions, a clean cut performance must not 88 Birch Street ONE CAR RITG FREE WITH EVERY Moihsnit, If ...... 2 n-i 4 tossed three aerials last season and fall has been marked by the dog be made at the cost of "freezing.” Tel. MI-9-3215 ITSELF - - COME Wnjrlk. r ...... I fi.9 s (Distributed by NEA Service) .Mrirzsn. r ...... •;...... 2 1-2 ,S two were for touchdowns. only, it is impossible for the han- LUBRICATION AND OlC CHANGE^ 1951 PONTIAC "8" 4-DOOR SEDAN ( Sih'Pi. rz ...... 1 2-4 4 5-Tone green painl. Radio and healer. TO MORIARTY rz ...... 2 0-0 4 Cob. Iz ...... 2 n-i z A real buy at ...... BROTHERS TO IV Ti.lsU ~22 P-20 ,i3 BIpGEST TfflE SALE EVER! 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SALE $21.95 Radio, heater, Fordomatic...... 7. $1895 BECAUSE U guaranteed (In writing) for the life of the >orw irh (.Vti WHILE THEY LA$T cover. Yet you pay lens. DIREtiT FACTORY V. Pta. 1951 MERCjJRY CONVERTI8LE COUPE rf ___ 2-R 30 A special on 6.00 x 16— $10.95 SALES BY FACTOR^ OWNED STORES. THEY KNOW WE I .lohr.aon. rf . . . . Gray. Radio, heater, overdrive. White wall , Daly, If ...... 6.70 X 1 5 -$ 12.95 tire*. One owner car. Stock No. U-87.,...... ; Dnhiojkn. r ... HAVE ' .la( krii.90. re .. ADOLPH QUEY haFlimu. rg . . i SmirJii>k.«ki. It 1952 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN CONNECTICUrS Ifi ...... SAVE UP TO 40% 2-ton blue and gray. Radio and heater. On white-walls. We made a special purchase of blemished CONVERTIBLE DOOR i Tfitala Stock No. U-72...... CLEANEST CARS iilorkrlllr tint white wall tire*. Every one a GOOD buy! PANELS CLUB COUPE Let Your Ceiling F. Pia. 6.70 X 15. Reg.,$27.00 ...... 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TcL M ltdid M lS i trlul with the St.: Louis Browns, '1 OPEN EVENINGS t TELEPHONE MI-3-4134 336 N. MAIN ST.. MANCHliSTER T H a ! attends Wa0hing:ton University of j fit. Louis. i

/ ' ■ A-jS 1 : \ U K- /'.' / i r /■ \ ' PAGE THIRtEEN MAN^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHfeSTEferCONN., MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CpNN., MONDAY, MARCH 23, ld53 PAGE TWELVE 72 Hebron Fuel and Feed 4t-A Household Goods 51 Wanted to Rent 68 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sal* Columbia C o^rt G ises Automobile* for Sale 4 Business Services Offered 13 Roofing 1§-A Bonds-—Stocks Help Wanted— Female 35 Does— Birds— Feta 41 WESTINGHOUSE 6 cu. ft. Used URGENTLY NEEDED, S or 4 MANCHESTER — Six-room co­ Automobiles for Sale 4 BALEID h a y by the ton or tnlck lonial three down and extra lava­ ARC Chairman M ortRaRcs 31 TWO PUPPIES for sale, part refrigerator. Beautiful condition. room unfurnished apartment for Council Fuuds ROOFIN'J— Specialising in repair­ GIRLS FOR general laundry work. load. Delivered. Pella Brother*. $13,500 tory. Fireplace, oil hot water; Two men arrested Saturday Cocker Spaniel. Six weeks old. A bargain at $85. Kemp’a, Inc. famllj of two adulta. Call Mitch­ 1952 DODGE Club Coupe.- Radio, ALL, ALUMINUM ing roofs of all klnda Ai$p new Apply In person. Maple Dry Mitchell 3-7405. night on motor vehlcla violations, BUY THE BEST FOR LESS! Phone Mitchell 9-8416 after 5. ell 9-4990 after S p. m. three up, full tile bath. Choice of Makes Report Classified heater, Gyromatic. 81,093. This COMBINATION WINDOWS roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys BUILDERS ATTENTION! aeaners and Launderers, 72 SOLID MAPLE double bed, inner- SIX COMPLETE ROOMS Interior decoration. Shown ^by Face Decision one of them as the result of an 1951 Studebaker Champion *-Door car sold with new car guarantee. cleaned, repaired. 26 years’ ex­ Maple street. .^riVANTED—Large room. Private accident, had their cases contlh- AND DOORS Dairy Products 50 spring mattress and apring. Oil heat, combination acreena appointment only. E and E Agen­ Sedan. Radio, heater, overdrive. perience. Free estimates. Oall LIBERAL LOANS bath preferred. Suburban or coun­ Of Townsfolk ued in Town Court this morning. On Late Totals Mvertisements 1952 HUDSON Club Coupe. Radio, Pooltry and Supplies 43 Mitchell 9-9346. and windows, enclosel porch, cy. Mitchell 9-8715, 1950 Studebaker Chaipplon Star- Immediate Delivery. Howley. Manchester Mitchell GARDEN AND lawn auppllea. Fer- try tireferred. Gehtlaman. Write Judge John 8. O. Rottner con­ llghNCoupe. Radio, heater, over- heater. 12,295. New car guar­ Will finance construction', of one to Help Wanted— Male 36 amaalte drive, garage, lot en­ Prompt Servlpe. 3-5361. BROAD-BREASTESD Bronze Tur­ tlllzera—Vlgoro, $4.50 per 100 lb*. Box TS, Herald. SIX ROOM Single, four bedrooms. tinued the cases of Albert Ca- Hebron, March 2$^(Special) — CLASSIFIED ADVT. antee. Work Guaranteed. 10 houses, including financing pur­ closed with decorative fence. Columbia, March 23— (Special) . drive. >. keys, fresh :‘rozen. 10 to 22 Agrlco, $2.35 per 50 lbs. 5-10-5, Musical Instruments 5.1 Convenient to school and bus. dieux, 47, of 78 Linden atreet. At last avaliable report, Mra. Wil­ DEPT. HOURS 1949 Studebaker Champion 4-Door WANTED — Four unfurnished Near sdliool, bus line and ahop- Price $11,500. $2,700 down. H, B. Townspeople here tonight face a 1951 HUDSON Hollywood. Radio, Storm Window and Door Specialist. chase of’ land, Mywhere' within 15 THE PERSONAL FINANCE X>ouiids. Order for Easter. Schaub’a $4.25 per 100 Ibi. Driconure, $2.60 plng canter. This home has charged with driving under the liam I. Borst, chairman for He­ 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Sedan. Radio, healer, overdrive. heater,-Hydramatic. $2,465. ■ This Heating;— Plumbimr 17 TRUMPETTS, Clarinets, trumbonet, rooma rent by adult couple. Call Grady. Mitchell 3-8009. big declaipn—whether or not to influence of liquor, to Wednesday 1948 Studebaker Champion Con­ miles of Hartford. Immediate ac­ , COMPANY Turkey Farm, 188 Hillatown road. per 50 Iba. Land lime. Garden bean very well kept. bron’s Rgd Cross drive said Thurs­ car Is original 10,000 miles, one Call for Free Demonstration, g u a r a n t e e d Plumbing and tion. No delay. ' saxophones, guitars. Largest aa- 9-0669. rescind action taken at a town and Lawrence Verkovod, 26, of 49 day that she then had on hand the vertible Coupe. Radio, heater, 2,000 SEX LINKED Cockerel Itoola. Lawn rollera. We deliver. COPY CLOSING TIME owner. New car guarantee. No Obligation. heating. Alterations and new Will employ -aeverad men as Houtewarea Dept., J. W. Hale lectlon of Inatrumanta in town. Wella street, charged with evading sum of $280.25. The drive "Waa / overdrive. chicks, available April 10. Carlaon All accessories. Expart repairing. Lots for Sale 73 meeting on March 7—which saw responsibility, to March 80. FOR CLASSinED ADVT. 1948 Studebaker Land Cruiser. work. Perma gla-s electric and CENTRAL REALTY branch manager trainees. Must Corp. Tel. Mitchell 3-4123. CHARLES LESPERANCE supposed to close at the end o f 1951 STUDEBAKER Land Cruiser. be high school gfaduate, college Farm, 136 Summer. Mitchell Ward Kraust, 87 Walnut. Mitch­ funds alloted to the Recreation According to police. Cadieux MON. THRU FRI. Radio, heater, overdrive. Radio, heater, Hydramatic. BILL TUN^KY gas water heaters sold and in­ DO YOU HAVE Mitchell 9-7620 TWO LOTS-t-Southwest corner of last week. , stalled. Time payments arranged. training desirable. Age 24-28. 3-6971. ell 3-5S36. Irving and Windemere streets. Council taken away. was arrested after being seen by Residents were asked to teve 1050 Buick Special DeLuxe 4-Door $1,995 with new car guarantee. - Mitchell 9-9095 163 Church St. Hartford court official driving west on 10:30 A.JW. Sedan. Dynaflow. Radio, heater. Skelley Brothers, Mitchell 9-8714. Must have car. This position of­ Household Goods 61 A comfortable home in desirable High and dry with sewerage in The move, made to allow a mill their donations In promptly, Tha Hartford 7-0196 Anytime fers a splendid opportunity in the BABY CHICKS. Specially bred to MUSIC Instrument rental. Com­ section of Manchester or outlying rate setting of 20, dropped $1,500 the wrong aide of East Center SATURDAY*8-A. M._ 1950 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan. Ra- 1949 PLYMOUTH Fordor. Radio give you best results. Barred plete Una of Instruments. Rental ROOM Single, three yeari old, atreet. Inquire 270 Oak atreet. three towns, Columbia, parent ~'dlo, heater. and heater. A real nice car. A PLUMBING shop at your door. consumer finance field. Salary— AN HONEST PERSON communities, country or lake. E'ur- for council use in building a per­ street. Patrolman Gordon Ned- Rocks for eggs. White Rocks for applleu to purchase price, flep- full shed dormer, air conditioned dow made the rrest, Cadieux la chapter, Andover and.Hebron, are 1947 Plymouth Special DeLuxe $325 down. ALL KINDS of carpentry work. -’ No time lost. New work. Altera­ $282 a month—car allowance—in­ WHO’S GOING HOUSEKEEPING pished or unfurnished. April 1st AMSTON LAKE—Large lot $450, manent pier at the community asked to contribute together a TOUR COOPERATION WILL tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot surance. Other benefits include meat. Carlaon Farm, 136 Sum­ reaentlng Olds, Selmer, Bach, occupancy for a few months or a heat, good location, has a 4% only $150 down. Call Mitchell beach. Voters tonight will decide free on $190 bond pending his Coupe. Radio, heater. Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-4291. THAT’S WHAT I WANT mortgage, low monthly payments. total of $1,500. They have man­ BE APPRECIATED 1949 MERCURY Hub Coupe. Ra­ water automatic heaters. Youngs­ Buainess Opportanitiea 32 group life insurance, vacation; lib­ mer. Mitchell 3-6971. Pedlar and Bundy. Metter** Music lease to Suit you. Our plana are 3-8274. Hartford 5-5138. Schwartz If the money should be reappro­ court appearance. 1946 Ford Tudor. Radio, heater. TO TAKE OVER $12,500. S. A. Beechler, Realtor. aged to do this in the past, some 1941 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan. dio, heater, overdrive. Excep­ RAY'S OIL BURNER SERVICE— town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ FOR SALE—Modern family shoe eral savings and retirement plan. UNPAID BALANCE Studio, 177 McKee. Mitchell Dexible. Willing to pay substantial Real Elstate. priated and also determine the Police aald that Verkovod who Repair and service oil burners. Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Eve­ Phone Mitchell 3-69(9. Is free on $200 bond, gave himself giving more and some leaa than Dial MI-3-5121 1941 Buick 4-Door Sedan. tionally good buy. $360 down. ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ store. Located on University of MONTHLY PAYMENTS S-7500. rent. Family includes two adults council’s relation to the town and the $500 average for each town, Fumacea cleaned. 21-hour serv­ ell 9-7636. ning hours by appointment—Mon­ Articiea for Sala 45 $22.18 and two teen-agers. Reaponalble SOUTH WINDSOR—Foater Road. beach. up at headquarters about 11:30 TRUCK SPECIAL 1948 PONTIAC Fordor. ‘ Radio, ice. Telephone Mitchell 9-4601. Connecticut campus. An unusual day through Friday. ACCORDION EXCHANGE. Grand MANCHESTER—Six room single, Saturday night after he had been MaMckam Flghta Flu opportunity for a local merchant. NEW FURNITURE AND buatneaa people with excellent ref­ Acre lota with 100’ frontage. Only Facea Dim Future Attorney John A. Markham la heater, Hydramatic. A real clean HEA'HNO From A to 2. Con­ ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ opening •peciat', ’ I?© bass ac­ ences. Please call Manchester fireplace, oil hot water heat, walk- $850. Call Mitchell 3-8274. Hart sought as the driver of a car Good reason for sacrifice.' Inquire APPUANCES in hatchway, screen*, atorm win­ Observers say If the $1,500 la having a bout with flu at bis home iM t and Pound 1949 Studebaker i^-Ton. Rack car, One owner. $395 down. WINDOW SHADES made to orde.r version burners, boiler-burner PERSONAL able and atandard typewrltera. cordion, new, ahlfta, only $169.50, Mitchell 9-3035. ford 5-5138. Schwarts Real Els- which failed to atop after striking Arnold’s Boot Shops, Main Office, which la now In storage— dows, doors.'Immediate occupan­ not reappropriated, the children’s on Burrows Hill. Ha has been body. and Installed. Venetian blinds 'units, complete heating ayatenu. All makes of adding machinea carrying case,' guarantee. Terms, a car on Spruce atreet near Maple 1949 f o r d Fordor. Real buy at 32 Church street. New Haven, FINANCE COMPANY eriglnally aold to a young couple tate. swimming program faces a dim afflicted for the past three weeks, LOST—MMllum «1*« male dog, and curtain rods. 24 hour service. All work guaranteed, ’nndb pay­ sold or rented. Repalra on all trades. Sava up to 88 1-8% on cy. Phone Frances K. Wagner, about 4 p, m. Driver of the Studebaker Sales and Service $325 down. Estimates gladly given. Fagan Conn. Tel.JM.Ain 4-0096. but unfortunately are not getting Realtor. Mitchell 9-0028. future, for without erection of a but la reported somewhat Im­ white with small black apota. Tol­ ments arranged Mnriarty Broth­ 806 Main Street makes. Marlow’s. married. other models. For home demon' AETNA Representatives. wife BUILDING LOTS for sale In Bol­ proper pier, there can be no ade­ other car was Arthur Larder of land license. Answers to Pepper. Window Shade O o. Route 44 at atratlon write: Connecticut Ac- ton and Glastonbury. Tel. Mitchell 106 Cambridge street. proved. CHORCHES MOTOR SALES ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. 1953 EMERSON 17” Television, BEDROOM SUITE and daughter, age four, desire BOWERS SCHOOL A rea-O ffer­ quate safeguarding of the swim­ New Club CMarted Please call Mitchell 3-8610. Easy Time Payments Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. cordion Exchange (division Ron 9-0493. Judge Rottner also continued 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER Help Wanted— Female 35 Phone Mitchell 9-7430 brand new, 3169.95, excise tax UVING ROOM SUITE four to five room apartment, ed for first time. Charming six ming area. Last year about 150 A new 4-H club haa been start­ PLUMBING And heating. Special dinone Accordion Canter), 28 under $500 bond the case o0 tlch Mitchell 9-9483 With Bank Rates IX30RS OPENED, keys fitted, and''Warranty Included. Can ar­ 5-PC. DINETTE SET Phone collect Hartford 33-2216. room colonial in Immaculate con children took part in the swim -, . » ^ » ed in OUedd with 10 UtUe girt izlng in repairs. Copper water Market street, Hartford, 6-0700, mlng program, which is sponsored erd L. Hopktna,t - 32, ■ of East Hart- Announcements copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, GOOD TYPIST with general office range terms to ault you. Mitch­ ‘ •WES’nNOHOUSE’’ ELEC.’ REF. dltion. Built 1639. Large pleasant tiff Tv#i»\.*a «o o|#v/a«0wi ova i —- — — ------. . membera, Patty Harrison. Jean piping, i-emoleling electric equip­ experience and knowledge of YOUNG MARRIED man for gen­ 3 to 9 p. m. FAMILY OF Four needs 4 or 5 Resort Property for Sale 74 by the Red Cross, but members of ford, a golf pro, who pleailed gull guns, etc., repaired. Shears, eral construction and grading ell 9-0980. • CALORIC ” COMB. RANGE 'living room, fireplace. Three bed­ Simons, Beverly Hills, Noreen T941 FORD SEDAN. Radio, heater, ment for plugged drains. Edward bookkeeping. Apply 234 Hartford rooms unfurnished. Manchester the Recreation Council manage ty this morning to psMing had AN T TYPE doll repaired. Dressed McCLURE AUTO GO.,. INC. knives, mowers etc. put Into con^ work. Someone . interested in ••MAYTAG’’ WASHER rooms and tile bath upatairs. Open SEVERAL ALL-YEAR propartlei Warner. Janet Bathbun. Nancy to order. Specialty collecticn good condition, green finish. Lots Johnson, Mitchell 3-6979 or Road. ••UNIVERSAL’’ VACUUM ’ or vicinity. Phone Hartford the affairs at the beach. checks to a clothipf atbra and - dltion for coming needs. Braith- learning to operate small grader AUTOMATIC DE-FROST IT, $7.95 BECKER PIANO, In good condi attic. This home is fully Insulat­ at Bolton and Coventry Lake. Keefe. Diane RebtUard, Pbyllla pieces restored. Dresses copied. of good transportation injhls one Mitchell 3-5044. regularly $9.98. Defrosts every “ EMERSON” TELEVISION 32-6768 or Mitchell 9-2235. For appointment please call How­ Background Explained building auppllea firm. waite, 62 Pearl street. GIRL, PART TIME, at luncheon­ and roller. Apply Thomas Colla Uon. Inquire 87 Foster atreet. ed. has atorm windows and In 1950 the town voted to lease I- Judge Rottn$r scheduled Satur- Rankl, Margaret Whltehotme, Call Plgrlrv’ 2-6045. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. 373 MAIN STREFT night. No messy defrosting. More Simmona mattreaa and box apring ard R. Haating?. MItchall 0-1107. f LENNOX Furnacesjsnd warm air ette. See Mr. Bliss, mornings, at Construction Co., 249 Broad $100 REWARD FOR 5 or 6 room acreena, amesltc drive and garage. the beach to a local-organization day as the date for aentenclng to Kathy Ellla. ^ ^ ANTIQUES .Reflnlshed. Repairing •efficient. Saves money. Cole Alexander Smith rugs. Inlaid Ofllcera elected are: President l a n d LJME—Beautify your lawn. FOR COMPLETELY recondition­ heating. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell Pine Pharmacy, 664 Center street. street betweeh 8:30 and 4:30. SPECIAL SALE! Hahd to find unfurnished rental. Call Hartford An open porch look.* out Over a which would run It for the towns- permit pojlfce to check into the Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. done on any furniture. 'Tleman, Motors Servicenter, 436 Center. lamps, tables, dishes, pots and used aplnata! Full kayboardi, beautifully landscaped yard which Muriel Warner; ’vice president. Enrich your garden, 85c per 100 ed and fully guaranteed used 9-5844. panA. 38-1965. people. If the town Itself operated 1 explanations that the defendant 189 South Main street. Phone BDCPERIENCED Blanker on punch goed selection, good values. Bald­ has » 90’ frontage. Make this a Suburban for Sale 75 Patty Harrison: aecreUry. Janet lb. bag. Fertlllaer in 50 and 100 Chevrolet cars and trucks see WANTED—Middle-aged Woman to PARAMOUNT All Aluminum It. then faellitlea would have to be gave In court today. Hopkins Mitchell 3-5643. SPRING RAINS can do damage. press. Please apply 234 Hartford PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY win’s Acrosontc, Lester Betsy “ must see." For more details con­ Rathbun. Tha treasurer will be lb. bags. Free delivery. Call col­ Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc,, 311 care for children five evenings a^ triple track windows and doors. BOLTON—Flva Inaulated rooma open to the general public under who made restitution to TOth ea- 1941 PONTIAC sedanette, radio Have those gutters and leaders re­ Road. HARTFORD 6-0858 Ross, others. $395 to $695. Terms tact Elva Tyler, Mitchell 9-4469. chosen at the next meeting. Gams lect Hartford 8-5243. Main street. Mitchell 9-5238. MANCHESTER Welding Service. week. No h6usework. Live in or Also Paramount custom made Wife of military officer in Far and aun porch on flrat floor. Bath, lagal rullngi. — tablishmente Friday, said that be- heater, 1941 Nash 600, economy placed’ or repaired now. T. P AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4890 and trade-ins. Open Thursday and song leader la Nancy Ksefe. Portable equipment. General out. Call Mitchell 9-4700 morn­ WANTED— Man to work in serv­ Venetian blinds. Hastings aluml SEE IT DAY OR NIQHT East and two children urgently full cellar, baaement garage. Tha council, aa lessee, assumed ceuaa he had been out of tna state HOME SHOE Fitting service. We 1950 CHEVROUCT 161" new wheel car, 1940 Buick four-door. Excel Aitkin, Heating and Sheet Metal night. Ooss Plano Co., 317 Asylum BUY NOW! Six large rooms, fire­ The project will be clothing. The welding, boiler and furnace weld­ ings. ice station. Must he experienced. awnings and door hoods. Free If you have no mean* of transpor Needs some finishing. Material on the cost* of operating the area I on the professional golf clMult, bring Poll Parrot children shoes base stake body. Carrying ca­ lent condition, 1940 01d.smobile Contractors. Phone Mitchell street. Hartford, 5-6696. Free need 5 or 6 room' house or apart' place, oil burning furnace, ga­ next meeting will b# at the’ home ing. Mitchell 9-1658 or Mitchell estimates, no down payment, 3 tation I’ll send my auto for you premises. Now vacant. About H and these costa are mat by mem- he had not been kwsM that hU right to your home and fit your pacity is 8000 pounds. Save $1000 fordor, real clean family car. Cen­ 3-6793. WANTED—Reliable girl or worn Good pay for i. good man. Steady ment. Permanent resident. rage, basement playroom. Con­ bership In the Community l^ach' account had bean cloa^ at the lo- of Jean Simona on Gilead atreet. 9-8762. years to pay. Office 41 Oak No obligation! parking next door, wsat. acre land. Howard R. Haatlnga. child expertly at no extra cost. over the price of a new truck. ter Motor Sales, 461 Main street. an for table and counter work. work. See 'Van for interview. venient to everything. Owner Club with yearly fees at $1 each cal bank on which the checks Thle makes four 4-H cluba In He­ Open evenings until 9. ■Van's Service Station, 427 Hart­ street. Call Mitchell 3-8177, eve­ A—L—B—E- R- T -’-S C81I Mitchell 9-1537 Mitchell 9-1107. Call Leonard's Shoe Store, oppo­ Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 WIRING INSTALLATION of all RUUD PERMAGLAS and Brad­ Apply in /person, Peter's ChocO' moving out of town. Madeline person or $4 each family. When a wars drawn, bron. site St. James Church, Main Main street. Mitchell 9-r5238. ford automatic hot water heaters, late Shop. 691 Main street. ford Road. nings Mitchell 3-4010. Coventry 43-45 Allyn’St., Hartford Wearing A pparel— Furs 67 Smith, Realtor. Mitchell 0-1642 member wished to have guaata at | In other cases this morning, the Phyllia BankI U club reporter. 1940 PONTIAC Six. Has been In types. No job too smpdl.- Peter Pilgrim 2-7318. BOLTON—Very plaaaaqt irtx room iBvlted to Fair BaBy street. Mitchell 9-5036, Pantaluk, 40 Foster street. Phone American Stanard plumbing fix or Mitchell 3-4679. house. About six miles from Maa the beach, there was a small I violation of the rules of the road BEFORE YOL Buy a used car accident. Engine 5,000 miles since POSITION WITH A FUTURE. MAGIC CHEF gas stove. Equipped GIRLS’ DRESSES 35c and 58c. ADULT FAMILY of three and one I Local 4-H club membera, ftienda. Mitchell 9-7303. ture.s sold and installed by Tom Chester. Steam hast. Inaulated. guest fee. charge agaliiat Gordon O. Brennan, REMINGTON and Schick slmvers, see Gorman Motor Bales. Buick overhaul. Could be used for re­ Dawkins, master plumber. Terms Woman with a pleasant per­ THREE GOOD DIE Makers. Ap­ ATTENTION Ladies! Slip covers .for bottled gas, $50. Call Mitchell Ladiea’ dreares 20c, 50c and 90c. well-behaved child needs 5 or 6 OUTSTANDING families and reporters, ar* im rt^ Nice porch. One-car garage and Total feea and aoma gifts cov­ 24. of Bast Canter atreet, was parts and service at Rusaell's Sales and Service, 285 Main placement, $30. Call Mitchell REFRIGERATION Service, com­ arranged. Phone Mitchell 9-9669 sonality who needs to add ply 234 Hartford Road. and drapes custom made. Re-up- 3-7727 after 4 p, m. Toppers $1.25 and $2.25. Many room rent. Call Hartford 3-754A to attend a fair rally aponsorad by bolstering. Beautiful., fabrics, CUSTOM BUILT 6-ROOM- workshop. Dandy spot for a nica ered the cost of maintaining the I nollad; and Elmer Stone. 26, of 14 Barber Shop, corner Oak and street. Mitchell 9-4571. Open eve­ 9-3130. mercial and domestic. See our ^before 8 a. m. or after 1 p. m. $45 to $75 or more every other used clothing bargains. after 4 p. m. Elisabeth drive, and Michael L. the 4-H Fair aaeocIaUon Biaufday. LAUNDRY AND DRY cleaning prints, stripes, solids. Expertly GIFT PACKAGE — Buy your garden. Priced right. Alice Clam< property, providing a lifeguard,, ______Spruce streets,, Phone' btltchell nings. display of guaranteed used refrig week to family income. Op­ Send for free price Hat. Reid’s and partially paying the gatekaap- Zeug, 21, of Wllllmantic. each pre- at a p.m. at SllinatoQ Town Boll. 1950 OLDSMOBILE Club coup route man for established, well finished, $5 down, $2 weekly, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day CAPE COD ptt. Realtor. MItchall 0-4548. 0-5522. eratora. George H. Williams As- RAY’S ROOFING Company. Gut» portunities available in Manches­ bargains, 63 Reid Ave., Brook­ er’s fees. These fee*, however, do r-nteiFon rule* of the road chugea The annual td conteat wttl b* **• 1941 Ch E v ROl S Convertible. model 76. Radio, heater. In nice paying route. Many benefits. Ap­ balance one year to pay. Call and June wedding ' gifts now Houses for Sale 72 plained; how to aoUelt nda for tha rociatea, 260 Tollsnd Turnpike ter work, roof and chimney re­ ter and vicinity.. Car necessary. lyn 21, N. Y, Two unfinished, shed dormer, BOLTON—Don’t overlook this op­ not cover labor of erecting piers, also, were fined $21 and $18, re­ LADIES! It’s spring time. Learn Radio, heater, spotlight. Com­ condition throughout. Easy terms. ply in person between 3 and 5:30 Mrs. Carr, Mitchell 9-7320. in one package and save better premium book; and how to entiw Manchester. Phone Mitchell pairs. Free estit.iales gladly Age 25 to 48. Flexible working QUALITY RANCH HOMES fireplace, oil hot water heat portunity! Owner transferred, purchasing repainting supplies, apectlvely. Stone also paid a $8 to make, your own slip-covers and pletely rebuilt bumper to bumper. Douglas Motors, 333 Main street. given. Ray Hagenow. Mitchell p. m. New Model Laundry, 73 than 60% of your cost. Here it a poater conteat to advertiaa the 9-3585, nights Mitchell 3-7691. hours. Permanent position with SHED FOR SALE. Clapboard aid­ alumlrium combination screens and must leave cozy four room (one and other necessities to keep the fine for operating hla car without drapes expertly. Phone Rockville Center Motor Sales. 1948 CHEVROLET Convertible 9-2214. Ray Jackson, Mitchell Summit street. la—32 piece Rogers silverware 58 We have just listed two beauti­ storm doors, gar.-ige in basement fair. coupe, radio, heater, beautiful national organization. Opportun­ ing, auitable for garage. Reason­ Wanted— To Boy ful ranch homei In the Porter floor) home built 1949. Living beach in order. his licenae. . 6-7292. MANCHESTER TV Service, radio 3-8325. aervice for eight; man’s Benrus House bulk In 1951. Lot 85’ x 313’. Work la Volunteer Also. Joseph Boucher. 41. M Thar* wilt b* ai profram ef 1953 CHEVROLET Bel-Air sport green finish. In excellent condi ity for promotion. Write now for EXPERIENCED, Part time die able. Inquire 91 Main street. watch; Toastmaster Toaster: street section of town. Three large room 12 x 20, Heatilator fireplace, aonga, a movie and aquor* dance. and TV speciaUsta since 1934. "Get Acquainted’’ interview to A makers, evenings and mornings. WANTJJb TO BUY — Old Glass, Moat of the work don* In the South Coventry, Ji" coupe, radio, heater, white walls, tlon throughout. Interior very choice of woman’s necklace and China. Picture Frames, Paint­ bedrooms, living room, dining Exclusive With two ijedrooma, hot water (oil). Doughnuta will be aerved (rea and House service call $3.50, Mitchell W. Shifflett, Empire Crafts Cor­ Apply 234 Hartford Road. LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade past two years was on a volunteer hla convlctlm of W vlng whiia Penonala rear speaker, $2195, like new. clean. Douglas Motor.s, 333 Main 9-2186 day or night. Movin$r— ^Truckinf— / earring ret. Total value $152.65— ings, FVniUure, Silver, Lampa, room, kitchen, attached garage, Venetian blinda. Lot 140 x l70, aoda at cost. Thar* nr* new feiur poration, Newark, New York No 1, $3 cu. yard. Grade No. 2, very large lots. Quality materials 125’ well, desirable location. $6,000 basts by a handful of Intereatad | H"<*®*’_^*** ’ ..... 1949 Mercury 4-door, radio, heal­ street. StoraKC / 20 W ANTED- Part time clerk for our price $64. Brunner’s, Inc., 358 Etc. For information call Vir­ CHARLES W. LATHROP bert RIZZO. 19, of Hartford, was 4-H cluba hare. THE PROSPECT Hill School for T. V, SERVICE, $2..'M) per call. State. $2 cu. yard. Delivered in truck Sind workmanship throughout each mortgage available, monthly pay­ citizens. On!Tempamiy Asaignaaeaf er, $TO45. 1950 CSievrolet Fleet- stock work in grocery depart­ East Center atreet. ginia Madden, tel. Mitchell 9-8807 Realtor fined $6 for passing a rad light; young children. Transportation 1941 PLYMOUTH Tudor, no cash AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., load lots. Screened sand, atone, house. Houses are now nearing ments $45.47. Asking $10,500. It is aald that if the council were Mlaa:Mary . E. Gray, , dlaughtar _ e f line tudor $1095. 1950 Chevrolet Phone Mitchell 9-8429 any time. WANTED—Comptometer operator ment. Mornings. Manchester Pub­ 300 East Center Street j. and Theadore J. Gravellne, 47,^of furnished. Mrs. I>1* Tybur, direc­ $6 weekly. 1939 Plymouth tudor, local and long distance moving, fill and gravel delivered. Order FIBRE RUGS in stock now. All WANTED To Buy — Used guns, completion so you may pick your Walton W. Grant. Realtor, 647 to have a door to door solicitation Mr. and Mra. Harold 7L. Gray, and ’ ' Styleline deluxe tudor. 1951 ■"AH work guaranteed." and pay roll clerk with national lic Market. Call MI-9-0384 or MI-3-7856 East Hartford, was fined $11 for tor. Phono Mitchell 9-5767. no cash $2 weekly. Cole Motors packing, storage. Call Mitchell now. Nussdorf Construction Co. colors and sizes. 9 x 12 $17.95 pistols, rifles, shotguns, regard­ own color scheme if you act qulck- Main, Hartford 2-7584. so that the pier could be erected, har aaaocteta werkar. Mlaa Iteaa Pontiac tudor, radio, heater, Hy food company, i-day - 40 hour falling to reduct his apaad at an Servicenter. Mitchell 9-0980. ELECTRICAL Wiring and repairs. 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. Phone Mitchell 9-7408. and up. Phone Mitchell 9-43.43 less of agk or condition. Tel. ] ly. SIX ROOM Ranch — Full cellar then after tha pier was erected as Arbruao, at tha Hartford 8taam BALLARD’S Driving School. Man­ dramatic. 1947 Buick super con­ week, 9 paid holiday." a year,, paid Intarsectlon. vertible $795. Douglalr Motors, 333 Phone Art Worgan. Mitchell Manchester Carpet Center, 308 Mitchell 3-5717 evenings only. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA and attic. Excellent location, It would be a capital improvement Boiler Inaurance Company, era chester’s oldest. ’Thousands of 1950 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and vacation.s, group insurance and MASON S HELPER. Call Mitchell BRAND NEW 8 'i cu ft. refrigera­ and would automatically become Four parsons forfeited bonds Main street. 3-4880. MANCHESTER —Package Deliv Main street. 875 Main St. Eat. 1921 $16,000. For appointment pleaae Suburban tor Sale when they failed to appear in apendlng two wealca doing tem­ accident free instruction hours. chassis, new tires, clutch and ery. Ixical light trucking and hospitalization insurance benefits, 7-9406. tor, deepfreeze, Tecumseh unit, town property. porary work at tha Branch 8taazn Hundreds of satisfied students. Phone Mitchell 3-5440 call Howard R. Hastings, Mitch court. They are Leonardo Mon- 1940 MERCURY Tudor sedan. paint, valves Just ground. W. B. package delivery. Refrigerators, pleasant working conditions, good five year guarantee. No down pay­ RECONDITIONED Electric-gas Rooms without Board 59 Evenings: Mitchell 9-5938 BOLTON AREA—High elevation, If the council withdraws from Boiler Insurance Company odtea. For appointment tel. Mitchell Household Services EARN $3,000 to $4,000 ment. 24 months. Mitchell 9-0980. ell 9-1107. nianaglng"thrbeachrirrs"belle:/*^ I Good mechanical condition. Radio 137 inches. Carter Chevrolet Co., washers and stove moving starting salary. Apply at the FROM APRIL 1 TO SEPT., 30 and oil-gas combination ranges. or Mitchell 9-5592 three bedroom ranch, picture win­ Cincinnati, Ohio. They made the 0-2245. Offered 13-A NEWLY DECORATED, beautiful­ It would coat taxpayers more than | *l” ’**w!l^* and heater. $175. Call Mitchell Inc.. 311 Main street. Phone specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. Wonder Bakery,' 521 Connecticut G OOD HUMOR SALESMEN Washing machines and refrigera­ SIX ROOM Garrison colonial with dows, plastered walla, tile bath, trip hy plane from Bradley Field. Mitchell 9-5238. Boulevard, East Hartford, Conn. 14 " ZENITH table model T.V.. Ex- tors $20 to $150. Watkins, 935 ly furnished and spacious room. EIGHT ROOM single home. Com­ oil hot water heat, fireplace, full $L0(K> each year for operation qf - ENJOY A Driver’s license. For ex 3-6589 between 6 and 9 p. m. FLAT FINISH Holland window O peninga locally, Stay at home. cellent for den or cottage. U.H.F. patio and attached garage. Cen­ shades made to measure. All ALBAIR * BERRY, rubbish re No telephone calls. O pportunities for all. No age limit. Main street. TTie most co.^cplete light house­ pletely furnished for renting of tral hallway, gracious living room cellar. % acre, garage. Carlton the beach, not including any . Monoheotar Evoring B e n U H*-’ pert Instruction call the Manches­ moval, household and commercial tuner, $75. Phone Mitchell 9-5650. provementi. ' Elisabeth 8. Cowles, 4g, of Brook 1946 FORD Station wagon. Radio, metal Venetian blinds at a new D efinitely no cash investment. keeping facilities available in room.", $14,500. H. B. Grady. with fireplace, dining room, W. Hutchins. Mitchell 9-5132, line, Maaa., $20 for apeofUag; and bran oorraapendent, Mioe ter Driving Academy. PUgrim 1952 PLYMOUTH. 10,000 miles. Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. Manchester. You will marvel at Meeting Is Poatponed two heaters, rebuilt motor, body low price. Keys made while you No bonds. SMITH-CORONA porUble type­ Mitchell 3-8009. large modern kitchen, lavatory Mitchell 3-6231. Georga E. Duhomal, It. Of Rich­ Pendletaa, 2-7249. $1,700. Tel. MltcheH 9-3952. STOP AT the cleanliness of this building. The meeting of pre-school chil­ in excellent condition. Very clean wait. Ma/low’s. H elpful supervision. Experience writer. Excellent condition. Rea­ down,..tile bath up, large master mond. Va.. a $15 bond for driving t-gisi. CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE Children accepted. Central. Pric­ OUTSTANDING Value. New ranch VERNON—Six room Cape Cod, dren’s parents and teachara which | WANTED — Ride from Middle throughout. Douglas, 333 Main PBintingr— PaperinK 21 uniicce.ssary. sonable. Oall Mitchell 9-3442 bedroom plus two twin size bed­ without hla licenae. street.' WEAVING of bums, moth holes f GIRLS ed « ( reasonable you’ll gasp! Be home, five rooms. For detail* and (four finished, two unfinished) waa formerly , achediiled for this Cooked rlca mokaa • feed Turnpike East to Hartford and Auto Accessories— ^Tires 6 U ncage that personality. Put it after 5:30. AT THE GREEN rooms, recreation room with bar, Judge Rottner continued to' 8at return. Business hours 8:30 a. m. and torn clothing, hosiery runs, PAINTING AND Paperhanging sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor­ appointment call Phil Hallin extra building lot. MItchall | evening haa been poatponed until urday the eoae of Mrs. Amalia stratchar for chicken aalad whan Here's An Opportunity Fpi;, You to work. For Complete Selection of hatchway, Busco windows. Va­ tomorrow due to the ipaclal town to 5:15 P. M. Mitchell 9-9640 af­ handbags repa'red, zipper re­ Free animates. Paper books M ONEY, MONEY, above earnings sey, 14 Arch street. Agency. Mitchell 9-0221. cant. Price reduced. Warren E. 9-4848 MoBxar. 56, of 40 Crestwood drive, unaxpactad guaata show up. Add PRICES placement, umbrellas repaired, And It's AvaiKeble Right In maating. William Innea, principal cooked green peas, strips o f plaal- ter 6. U SPECIAL available. Get our spring outside proven fact. LAWN ROLLING TIME! HOME FURNISHINGS SIX ROOM duplex. Good condition Howland, Realtor, 543 Wood- who pleaded guilty to intoxication. men’s shirt collars reversed and WELL FURNISHED Room, auit­ and Mlaa Nakh, flrat grade teacher anto, or allcas ef ptittlantiHrtutfad WILL BE HIGHER PURCHASE SALE! prices now. Call Cliff Scorso Your Own Town. At O nly be convinced thru investigat­ Full Line of Sea’y Mattresses Central. No agents. Tel. Mitchell bridge street. Mitchell 3-8600 any will meet with Intereated parenta replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending Mitchell 9-4298. ing. able for light housekeeping. No Wanted— Real Estate Some folks are just mean anough Olivas for color and flavor. Be LARGE SIZE objections to children. On bus 9-7337 before 2 p. m. time. in tha activity room of tha achool Antoaiabneg for Sale 4 LIST Shop. THE TELEPHONE CO. R eturn season after sca.snn. To From $39.50 to $79.95 to hops that the weatherman’s aura to ssrva tha oalnd on a rl^ IT'S A GOOD TIME SALE PAINTING And paperhanging. No LAWN ROLLER — $21.95 line. Inquire 24 Grove street. Hill­ CONSIDERING 8ELLJNO at 7:45 p. m. salad groans. 1952 CHEVROLET Convertible. $ 0.0.5 $20.10 this profitable work. Appliances and TV. BOLTON LAKE—Cozy all year DUTCH COLONIAL. Well built coma hurt. 6.00x16 CURTAINS Laundered and Iron job too small. Phone Mitchell A1 Torello will gladly give you side House, Apt. 14, Rockville. YOUR PROPERTYT Present "Sleeping Beauty” Executive’s car. Completely equip­ TO BUY NOW! 10.05 ‘22.05 There are interesting and 501 Middle Turnpike, East four room home, almost new. Oil rix room home In very fine con­ "Sleeping Beauty," Tachalkow- 6.70x15 ing done in my home. Call Mitch­ 3-8372. Important full-time jobs open full details if you call on him dition. Fireplace, hot water oil Without oblltatloa tc you, ped. New car guarantee, at a sub- 10 in ell 9-4r'.33. BURPEE SEEDS GROW! Hours: PLEASANT ROOm , central. Con­ heat, continuous hot water, corner will appralae or make you a caah «ky’* version. Was preaented at an We’re Open Every Night 7.10x15 21.15 in the Manchester office of Wcdne.sday, March 25. from 11:00 lot. Immediate occupancy. Priced heat. Garage. Three lots of flow­ rtsntlal saving. Carter Chevrolet, 26.75 PAINTING AND DECORATING a.m. to 7:00 p.m., at Hotel Garde. 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.. tinuous hot water. Parking. Gen­ offer for property. Bee ua batora aaaamhiy program Friday after­ Inc., 311 Main street. Mitchell ’Til 9 :30 7.60x15 Floor.s sanded and reflnlshed the telephone company now as We Have All Kinds of Flower tleman. Mitchell 3-4724. at' $8,500. To inspect call How­ ers, shrubs and trees. Call Made­ noon at Porter School by atiidente K-'u-hanR:’- Building— Contracting H telephone operators. Hartf'ord. Conn. and Vegetable Seeds in Stock. 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. line Smith, Realtor. Mitchell you sell. 9-5238. Wallpaper books on request. Also ard R. Hastings. Mitchell 9-1107. BRAE-BURN REALTY In the combined third and fourth ALL DAY SATURDAY 100 LEVEL TIRES, CABINET MAKING, kitchens re­ ROOM FOR Rent, near Center. 9-1642 or Mitchell 3-4679. grades. furniture reflnished. Call Gerry EiijOy all the benefits of a Sfee Our Large Stock! Phone Mitchell 3-6273. /tfgrei ihs way CHEVROLETS. 1949, 1950, 1951, T IL 5:00 ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE modeled. No job too small. Free Mitchell 9-8866. Help Wanted— Male WE BUY and sell good ua^ furni­ Heat and hot water. Gentleman Taking part In the play were e.‘'trmate.s. Moiilson’s VVoow Mileage. few months. Very good condition. tlnuovs hot water and shower. Beechler, Realtor. Phone Mitch­ born Thuraday at Manchester Me­ 1950 BUICK, _super four-door Motorcycles 12 pany. Roofing and siding esti­ iMorlKHKes 31 girl. Friday and Saturday night.s, Moulded Base ...... per ft. O 'jc COMPLETE Set Harvard classics. Private entrance. For reliable, pro'herty. Hava many, caah buy­ ’51 Packard Sedan Phone Mitchell 9-9346. Call Mitchell 9-5975. ell 3-6969. TWO-YtMIl-OLD RANCH morial Hospital, to fb't. and Mra. Riviera, two-tone green. Dyna­ mates cheerfully given. All types 10 to 1 a. m. Apply in person. An­ Ca.aing ...... per ft. 7 'ic ■ temperate gentleman. 101 Chest­ ers. Murtgagea arranged.. Pleaae J. George Marsh of Columbia Lake. WANTED—Good, clean, lused cars FIRST AND Second mortgages nex Snack Bar, 29 East Center flow white wall tires, fully equip- Radio, Heater. Overdrive. of roofing and siding tamples on COPPER HOT Water lank, 30 gal- FOR SALE—Florence combination nut street. MANCHESTER — One year A contractor's own home of five call George U Graaladlo, Real­ Program le Hurcee* ped. Mitchell 9-0538. See Bob Oliver. Center Motor display at 41 Oak street. F. H. A bought for our own account Faat street. ' Clear Grade I''* Birch rooms, two twin *ize bedrooms. tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109 Henry $1895 $395 D»wn Sales, 461 Mam street. confidential aervice. Manchester Doors ...... avg. $9.9.5 lon. excellent condition. Phone _oil and gas rsnge. Norge refrig­ garrL'on colonial. Six rooms The prograrfi presented at Yeo­ ______^____ _i------: Finahcing. Tel. Mitchell 3-8177. Mitchell 7-9406. erator, good condition. Tel: baths, fireplace, attic, baaefnent! dining room, li-/ing room 14x24 ft. atreet. mans Hall Friday evening by Kaye 1947 FORD super deluxe Fordor, Inveatmtnt Corp., 244 Main St. WANTED AT THE Mansfield Tenements 61 . . . . . __ ...(lUwith #i».M*Nin#>Afireplace, picture iL'inrlnu’ll.windows, '52 Packard Sedan State Training School. Mansfield IS" Crdar Stain Shakes' 9-9139. garage, dishwasher, combination Bauer and his ’^Band of Bdnjos,” radio, heater. Ready to go. Center I>ess Tlian 1.5.000 Miles. GREAT EASTERN Phone Mitchell 3-5416. 14x26 ft. sun deck over attached LIST YOUR home now with the Business Services Offered 1$ Depot, Connecticut. Telephone op­ All Colors ...... per sq. $13.95 Apartments— Flats windowa, ameaite driveway. Own­ aponaored by the volunteer fire­ Motor Sales, Main street: ROOFING AND TWO PIECE Sectional sofa snd garage. Combina'.ion storm win­ E A S Agency for a sale when erator - For PBX switchboard, Windows--Comp. frame, Diamonds— Watches— er leaving atate. Non-veteran can men, waa a financial succeas ac- '50 Mercury, Club POWER BURNERS and Range matching chair, complete with NEWLY DECXIRATED apacioua dows and screens, awnings, radiant you rvanl It. Mitchell 0-8715 any CONSTRUCTION CO. A BABY- LOAN experience preferred. $190 , with sash unique ...... avg. $14,60 Jewelry* 48 finance with about $5,000 i down rbrding to Edward Ashton, chair­ CLEAN USED CARS THAT Very Clean — Like New. Burners expert.y cleaned and custom made slip cover and 1 four room apartment In Colonial ,heat, large lot. Jlany exti.i* in­ time. man of the ways and means com­ 2'! OAK STREET’ annual increases to $250 per payment. Manchester, Mitchell YOU WILL BE PROUD $1395 — $295 Down serviced. l,et us service and re­ WITHIN 15 MILES , Appalachian Oak pair matching drapes. Good con­ estate. Beautifully situated in cluded in attractive sale price. mittee. One-hundred twenty peo­ (Ypur House Doctor) month. Cook - $225 with annual LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re- 3-7955 for appointment. TO OWN pair youi washing machine or re­ Floaring ...... per M $1.95.00 ' pairs, aojusts watches expertly. dition, $110. 86 Green Manor proximity to shopping facilities ple attended the program. Re­ frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch­ Loans, $500. to $10,000. increases to $285 per month. Uni­ COBUUN nOAI) Legal Notice Written Warranty '50 DcSoto Sedan ALL GRADES OF PLYWOOD Reasonable prioea. Open daily. Road. C and lake. Ground privileges. Ga­ MANCHESTER—Six room Ca.pe ceipts. after expenses are paid, ell 9-0883. i Specializing: In First, second, third mortgages. form.* furnished. All positions on Spotless — Like New. .and PLYSCORD Thursday evenings 120 Spruce rage. Stove, refrigerator, heat, Cod, 5 finished, oil hot water Seven-Room, Tliree-Bedroom AT A COURT OF PROBATE h"lrt will help decrease the department’* 1961 Plymouth Cohv. Club Coupe LIFETIME Repayable on easy monthly pay- a 40-hour week. Complete board, $95. Adults. South Coventry. Pil­ heat, metal kitchen cabinets, st Msiirlieeter, within snl f'>r (lie indebtedness. a t t ic s AND Basements cleaned The Original and Only Office street. Mitchell 0-4387. —^One owner far. Full leather '50 Buick Sedan Aluminum Clapboards ments to suit your budget. room and laundry furnished at ______I------grim 2-7670. aluminum storm window.*, pla.*- District <'f Manchester nn •■lie nth Harold Evan* built the stage, Rubbish and ashes hauled. ' All $26.33 per month. Come in for in­ In New Hkven Town ,A control. A companiqn, Joseph room with itkky Unt or 1947 Chevrolet: Fleetline 4-Dr.— Alfred Charcst, Owner. BUY obtained at the office of the Town MANCHESTER — New Garrison ' blinds, •'storm windows and wothing oclion eon'l touch. And CALL ANYTIME Frappler of South IVindham, alao ! molsturo. Dry thorn RuRy-eeft i Radio, heater. FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with of Manchester Engineering De­ BUILDING FOR Lea.se, 30' hy 40’, colonial. Artistically paneled. screens, large kitchen, hot water 358 East Center Street ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. A-1 CULTIVATED W'ashington. March 23 -oP' escapeil with only! slight injuriea. |, clothes ore In hot wotor ell tho linoleum, asphalt tile counter. JARVIS REALTY partment, Municipal Building, suitable for retail outlet. Inquire Lavatory plus ...Ic bath. Fireplace. hent. nme.silc driveway. 100 x 100 awoot-unolling. Naada ne piu Y’our Chrysler-Plyrnouth Dealer Ebepert workxnamship,’ free ftstl- Alteration.s and addilion.s. Ceil­ Pratt ft Whitney Aircraft ROBERT M. REID & SON Two government leaders, citing ■ While police were interviewing V time, not holl-ln, helf-ool. Nosif Open k’.vcninjrs ”151 fl:,T0 Manchoiitcr, Connecticut. within 249 Broad street. Large .closets. Twin size bed­ lot. Priced for quick sale, $12,800. Ing or vanta. Check lhaia laekiraal matea. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ ings. Workmanship guaranteed. FARM LOAM Phono MI-3-4112 East Hartford, Connecticut 201 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER Richard Maitin F-xtra lot availSble. Barbara 1a.*l week's televised atomic tests the Willimantlc mad, a light truck || Float-over rinsing action, topldry BROWN-BKAUPRE, Inc. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Phone Manchester Mitchell 9-7193 SNACK BAR for rent, on New rooms. Lot 86’ X 200'. Trees. Bus in Nevada, are urging the Ameri­ operated hy l8-vear-old Paul Des-ll Autometic tamparotwra niture. Oak street. Mitchell General Manager line. School. Csrlton W. Hutchin,". Woods, Agent. Mitchell 9-7702. Spin, noodi no bolting down. SAFE 30 Bissell St. Phone MI-9-52,71 Telephone Mitchell 3-5191 9-1041. .street. Mitchell 3-4860. CALL MI-S-719.5 or MI-S-73S1 Boltoii Road. Phone Mitchell can people to do more for civil aiitels of Columbia, narrowly! outometie Tbniiki Control 5ll*e$- Mitchell 9-5132, Mitchell 9-4694. defense. nii.*sed hitting the police cruiser and THOROUGH lor A ll clothoe 3-6389. OFF EAST c e n t e r STREET light, imarlar < MANCHESTER—Seven room older 6-ROOM CAPE COD Sen. Lyndon B. John.-ion, the a.* it, rounded a turn in the road, — ovon now Mlreelo Fobriea. BALCH Is Your besautels waa ticketed for speed-' ir S JUST PLAIN home, '.in nice condition. Hot' Democratic leader. said_ tlie tests STORE FOR Rent. Good, central All the extras, six rooms com ing and will appear at the same YOUU USUALLY Are you wondering what HAVE YOU 4 or S PRECISION SEPTIC TANKS water oil heat, all city utilities. ronvinced him neither military nor SPINNERS PLASTERING location. Inquire 60 Haynes atreet. plete, oil heat, slornv window* and! defenses are yet jeady.In a time in local Trial Justice Colirt the cost will be on that AND GOOD SENSE TO One car garage, many extras. $299.75 screens, ameaite drive and on*v on Anril 6. DO B E H E R S O ... new home you arc plan­ MACHINISTS Patching and Crocktd Immediate occupancy. Full price recorded speech nroadcast in his ★ ■ ★ * A TWO BAY service station for 3 minutes to E.sst. Center Street. home ,*tate of Texas .lohiison said I-eader Training Keaaion Buy Thia Porcelain Pair On New Low Tenoa ning? A visit or tele­ ROOMS TO RENT? PLUGGED SEWERS * * * $14,000. Alice Clampet, Realtor. ir ir ir phone rail will place our * ★ * lease by Gulf. Your opportunity Act f.*.*t on this one for only yesterday there must be no cut­ There will he a training ses­ Plasttr Rapoirad to operate your own business. Mitchell 9-4543. drafting and construction RepMtabI* man with fam* $ 12, 200. back in military strength and civil sion on the "4-H .lunlor Leader­ experience at your dispos­ — It Pays to It Pays to Machine Cleaned TRY 'THE AIRCRAFT' Capital required to purchase prod­ defer.se mu.sl be stepped up on the ship" project held in the Tolland ALSO N|EW W ORK MANCHESTER - - Conveniently GOOD TERM.S, TOO TRY 'THE AIRCRAFT' al. We have a large varie- TRY 'THE AIRCRAFT' ucts. Incentive rental. Special city, slat" and fo feral level. Federated Church on Wednesday ily-of thrt* naeds such a TRY 'THE AIRCRAFT' FIRST! , training if inexperienced. Call located and ready, to move into. ~ ty ^f home sites. Septic Tanks, Dry Welle, Sewer Nice Cape Cod with five finished 31 Other Home.* For Sale Val Peterson, federal Civil De­ at 7:30 p. m. FIRST! FIRST! Lines Installed—Cellar Water- Hartford, 7-3236. FIRST! / rooma. .Oil heat, atorm windows, fense administratoi, said on a KEMP’S, Inc. rant at onca. Bast of raf* ProoRng Done. BEHER DEAL RAYMOND D. T.J. CROCKKTT CBS television progian. the nation iMancheater Evening Herald tio- FOR RENT— Front office above screens, awnings. Excellent condi­ iiiirthla, corrr, the Ur. Robert M. Rayburn e Neon Service mittee today Copgress will E. (Chip) Bohlen, nominated ing with 53 aircraft—includ­ iU meeting in Tinker Hall tonight will also hear records which will zle assured the judge. ' "Llghls On" drive now has become work out “the first compre­ for Ambas.sador to Moscow, all of the FBI "raw" fiiea on ing 12 intercontinental B-36 a t 8 b'clock. assist them In explaining to their Judge Rottner took this and the only solicitation will be during ED TOMCZUK The task was assigned to -Bohlen hr whether they would be everything else into considera­ an ir.trgial part of the community hensive amendments” to the bombers—flying on various children about sex and marriage. crusads against cancer, the "Lights On" period April 12. Manchester Ml-t-8388 Sens. Taft (R., Ohio) and furnished with a summary. Senate Votes tion and fined him $1.5. NThe chairman has appointed the Taft-Hartlsy labor, law after missions overhead. pvi. WilMam U McCoUum of i "Lights On", was- instituted so completing exhaustive hear­ Sparkman (D., Ala.) Had Offered Files The Atomic Energy Commls- 58T Parker street has arrlyed at Men of the Second Congregation­ j that Manchester residents, by turn- Taft, the Senate Republican Chairman Wiley tR-Wisl of the sion'a terse announcement about Constitution Fort Dix. N. J., and been assigned al Church who responded to the -} Ing their porch lights on. might ings this spring. Foreign Relations group told the to Company D, 80th Regiment of construction site to see that con Ths Senate majority leader, co­ leader, and Sparkman, the 1952 Senate yesterday that Dulles had the presence of the planes sald'l request to wash the walls of the tract speciflcatlona are m 't. .^Undlcate to the volunteer c^jHectofi Democratic vice presidential nomi­ only that this- was the first time the »th Infantry Division, for 16 large vestry, preparatory to paint­ author of the controveraiGl law, offered to permit him to see the Revision Bill Another item to v,ome before the thelr desire to contribute to the j iw : ARE CORDLALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A wax the first witnesx as the com­ nee, both are supporting Bohlen's flies—an offer the Senators appar­ such a large number of aircraft weeks of basic training. He is the ing. are asked to report tonight at cs"cer drive. ' had participated in a test. •on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Me­ dlrectora at their adjourned meet­ X FREE LECTURE ENTITLED mittee opened hearings' on pro- appointment. ently presumed would be extended 7 o'clock, bringing paint hnishe.'. ing tonight at 7:30 in the hearing Dr. Raybui-n pointed out that 1 poRtd amendments. The Hpuae During hearings on Bohlen. to Taft and Sparkman. The AEC said'today's blast was state Capitol, Hartford, d iu m oil Buckland. Prior to en­ Work has already begun, changing fired from a 300-foot tower on the tering the service he was em­ room of the Municipal Building is CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE SIMPLICITY OF ITS Labor committee has been holding Secretary of State Dulles gave the In yesterday's debate, Taft said March 24—(/P)—The Senate the beige to green In two shades of the pos.sibility of passing an ordi­ hearingH on amendments to the committee his evaluation of the examination of the files by Yucca fiat proving ground 75 ployed at the Colonial Board Com­ color. HEALING METHOD miles from herb. There was no unanimously agreed with the London, March 24—(/P)r- pany on Parker street. • nance which would require large T-H law for a month. material In the FBI flies. He said Senators would be "a great protec­ stores with parking lot.s. amise- Per Your iRdividueHy ky Taft sitd "the committee i.i go­ there waa nothing to raise doubt as tion" to Bohlen In clearing up a hint ns to what the misalons of House today that Connecti­ A bulletin on Queen Mary’s The first shipment of Girl ment placer, and service and civic ing to try to approach all. the to gohlen from the standpoint of cloud of rumor as to whether he the planes might be or where they cut's Constitution should be Due to a change in plans, the Designed Spirella Will D.^^Devis. C.S.I. are based. ' illness, issued tonight: Scout cookies will be delivered in organizations sponsoring public GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS problems in a completely objective loyalty or security. has associated with Immoral per­ rearranged to make it more "Queen Mary’s strength is tickets for the play ‘•RumpelsUl- town Friday and not today as pre­ gatherings, to have .a policeman Foimdafidiis — Cell of Chicago, minols manner, and when the hearings But some critics of the appoint­ sons. Today’s shot appeared much ekln,” to be given April 10 at the viously stated. brighter here than the one that readable. ebbing But Her Majesty is on duty. The policeman's salary Mrs. Elsie Miniedeci Member of the Board of I.,ectureahlp of The Mother Church, are completed, work out a commit­ ment have been insisting that the Taft said an ekaminqtion of the It approved by a 28 to 0 roll Wgddell School will go on sale to­ GRASS SEED tee bill embracing changes In the Senators themselves should look original reports made by FBI In­ opened the 1953 spring series last sleeping peacefully.” This morrow afterpoon at the Hollister would be paid by the organization. Phene MI-3-7737 The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Tue.sday. And its corsl tinted call vote a propoaed' constitutional The committee planning the an­ . The matter has been referred Boston, Masaachueetts present act which seem to be de­ over this material. vestigators — the unevaluated was the day'll third bulletin' School instead of on Wednesday nual spring dance of tha. Knights sirable.” Taft auggested yesterday during "raw" files—would be "a great pro­ cloud, which divided ss It rose, amendment which would db that. • • pr^ouM y announced. to Town Counsel Charles N. The pioposal makes no sub­ of Columbus, to be held April 11. Crockett who is not prs.pared yet The Senate hearings opened de­ a torrid Senate debate on Bohlen tection to Bohlen” in clearing up seemed to ascend much faster. London, Msreh 24— at the State Armory, will meet Mendey, Mereh 23. 1953. et 8 :U P.M . spite a demand by Senator Murray that It might be well to have such rumors that he might have asso­ The AEC did not disclose the stantive changes In the Constitu­ Iteaervatiens may now be made to aubmit an opinion on the legal­ energy of today's blast or de- tion. It docs, however, rearrange Britain’s proud old Quem- tonight at 7:30 at the K. pf C. ity of the ordinance, proposed by In the \ of Montana, aenior Democrat on an examination although Taft said ciated with immoral peraons, (o r' the annual Tri-Ootlege dance Home, \ ths committee, that the Eisen­ he peraonally was perfectly willing Taft said such an evaluation .scrlbe the type of device being its provisions. Including 47 amend­ Mary was near death tonight, which la sponsored by the Alum­ Director Theodore Fairbanks. r TRUSSES-BELTS i Center Cengregetienel Church hower administration give its could be ready when the Senate tested. ments which have been tacked on­ At a meeting of the board Fri­ to accept Dulles' apprai.sal of it. to it since 1818, to make it. Sen. with her hurt weakening. nae Clubs of Colby Junior Col­ Manchester Lodge No. 73, A.F. iP MEN and WOMEN . 4 Center Street, Manchester, Conn. views on T-H amendments before The Senate may reach a vote , Troops In .Area Queen Elizabeth II ruahed- to lege, Skidmore College and and A.M., will hold a stated com­ day, Jack Sanson, manager of the , rvwrwT irrrxiriis s ether Witnesses are heard. late tomorrow. (Continued onJPage Thirteen) But the sound o f the explosion, Lyman E. Hall, (R., Berlin) told M^Uaeley College. The dance will Circle and State theaters, told the 'WI ► BAPEBT riXTBIta ^ M To be given by which takes about seven minutes the Senate,' "a sensible,aasnalhlf^. coordlnatf’rwirdinKt* the bedside of her grand­ munication at the Masonic Temple hoard that paying for an officer at'' "But I waa overruled," Murray \ ______be held on April 11 at the Hart­ tomorrow night at 7:30. Following First Church of Christ, Sclenttat. Manchester, Conn. •aid. to reach thla re.sort-gambling cen­ ed, readable document.” mother. She was accompanild ford Club. Any alumnae may the theaters would be "s, bunjen Arthur Drug Sturis j ter, waa not so loud s.s last I'p to Electorate the business meeting there will be the busine.ss cannot gland.” Chairman H. Alexander Smith by her husband, the Duke of make reservations through their refreshments and a social hour. (R-NJ) said the committee seeks week’s. This was apparently The revised Constitution, most own representatives. Fred Nassiff will show motion due to atmoapheric conditions, of it the work of Rep. E. O. Edinburgh, and by her sist|^, aif far aa possible "to avoid any Princess Margaret. pictures and a display of the partisan division" and to work UN Troops Repulse which govern how loud and strong Smith IR., Mansfield) must now ' The "We Tn’o" group of Concor­ latest fishing equipment, and he a shock wave will, be at a given be .submitted to the electorate. If Earlier today tfla Duke . 0( '"without prejudice for or against Wlndaor, Queen MothaT EUsaboUi, dia Lutheran Church will hold its will answer qtiestiona regarding aither management or labor.” point. approved. It would become effec­ monthly meeting tomorrbw at 6:30 the regulations. . < Brig. Gen. William C. Bullock, tive Jan. 1, 1955. the .Ducheaa of Kent and t8a Taft listed these points In the Democratic leader Samuel biihop of Canterbury bad goae to pT m., when a potluck will be serv present law aa among those that director of an Army maneuver In Sd under the chairmanship , of Mr. Big China Red Push which 1.300 trnorts were stationed Tedeaco, while going along with Marlborough Houae-tb ••• the 85- Continuing Our March Value Days ' will rtceive major attention of tha In foxholes, i 4,000 va'-ds from year-old queen grandmother. •lid Mrs.'Arnold Klclnschmidt and Board to Discuss the proposal, said It was "a poor committee: ■ ground zero, reported there were way to rewrite" the CbnatltuUon. Queen Mary—widow of a' ktoig. Mr. and Mrs. William Sibrins. th e Tha non-Communist oath re­ business meeting will follow, and —Seoul, March 24—(/P)—American.s and Chine.se locked in no casualties. He contended the job ahould mother of two klngk and (mno- School Inspector quirement of. union officials, na­ deadly battle tonight on the red-mud slopes of Old, Baldy hill The AEC said animala. Including have been left to a Constitutional mother of EUaabeth n —haa been Pastor and Mrs. Erich Brandt, who tional emergency strike proced­ ill a month. are in charge of the program, will W ith Outstandling Valties In after the biggest Red attack in five months was broken by nigs snd rahblt.a, were exnosed to convention. ures, the ban on secondary boy­ the blast for a study of blo-medp Sen. Theodore S. Ryan (R„ Qmon Elinabath, her huaband show colored slides of famous re General Manager Richard Mar­ cotts, injunction provisions against U. S. aqd Colombian troops. The Chinese smashed in waves tin will recommend a salary of leal effect!. Sharon) said the legislative de­ and Prihc«a Margmrat atayad for Uglous paintings and make brief unfair labor practices, the closed last night af^inst Old Baldy, Pork. ' The Army also stationed sheen 35 minutes, then returned to eoiUments on Uiem, Members are from $125’ to $150 for a school cision to. revise the 'Constitution shop ban. rules governing the Na­ Chop and T-Bone hills on the west­ at varying .distances from ground was an historic one.. Buckingham Palace not far nwagr. Utied to be prompt. building inspector for tha Vamon- SheetSe Cases, Towels, tional Labor Halations board, and ern Korean front along the Imjin Lydall and other schools tonight zero and announced the troons will Many have complained that the' At the palace it waa announc­ controls over union welfare funds. valley invasion route to Seoul. get a look at the animals, when it constitution aa ' now arranged ed tha D i ^ of Edinburgh would , St. Rita's Mothers Circle will when the Board of blrectnra dis­ Ha acknowledged that the non- U. S. Seventh Divi.sion soldiers Reds Claim Is safe to enter the area, so sol­ be unable to attend a Royal Navy - meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. at the cuss setting tha inspector's wage muat be read backwards to make Mattress Pads, Cbvers Etc. Communiat oath proviso — re­ cut out' the heart of the 3,500-man diers can see what happens to liv­ any sense because it contains pro­ dinner tonight "owing to the nna- home of Mrs. Henry J. Cormier, .•cale. quiring pledges from union officials attack by dawn today, kicking ing things not fuliv protected. iaty cauaefThy Queen Mary's ill- The inspector is a rep'rasentatiVe visions in ths first part that have 44T Middle turnpike east. of their unions are to receive the the Chinese back from Pork Chop U. S. Plane Carry A-Romb been changed by. subsequent neas." of the town who remains at tha law's protactiona — has grown and T-Bone. j, Planes have been noted over the Inofenaing Anxiety Mary Buahnell Cheney Aux Rut the Chinese elimg doggedly amendments appearing at ths snd "gradually Ineffective" he' indi­ teat range In previous tssts-*-aev- of it. This It tha tlawacar Huaan H k n that tha paMe haew baab woar- A lata toadlcal bqUatln aald: . uiary. No. 18, USWV, will hold HALE'S TYPE 128 PEPPERELL cated 'tha provialDn needs to be to part of Old Baldy a.s the fight ral explosions have been bomb Ing ona at tha taqufratyla) hata to wlttoh aha ehug through aaaat at Itor ''DMj^ffytha.:pMt hqtira Quoitt a social meeting at th4' State there, stretched into 24 hours of Fired First Fixes Election Declnmtiosa revised or possibly abolished. drops — but never in< numbers to In concurrencs with ths House, HtoUmc. Uaii^a condition has baoogM tooia Armory tonight at 8 o'clock.. Com Fine Spun TYPE ISS Belief that tha non-Communi'st weary battle. comnaxe with the 53 announced -jrq-.T f ■ r ':'* j"f V' grave. Thera has baan a aarloua redes of Ward CSieney Camp have Both aides jammed in rein- By THO.MAS P. WHITNEY today. The B-S8 Is capable of car- the Senate also apfrovad, iunaili' SNU6F1T FITTED SHEETS GARDEN TOOLS oath requirement had lost its use- tnoiisly A second constitutional waakaning of tbs heart aeBo". been invited. fulnksa was expressed by Thomas forcemenU and U. S. tanks pushed Morcow. March 24—(iP)— rving sq atom bomb cargo from- which gives rise to Flue Bonus! up to blast the Reds at close this. country to any target in the amen'drhent. This one transfers HALE'S tZ.98 TW IN S IZ E ...... OF ALL KINDS INCLUDING HOES. FORKS, STEEL E. Shroyer,- Washington attorney Russia has rejected a U. S from the General Assembly to the g n ita ^ ,” Temple Chapter, No. 53, Order 41.49 8nd former adviser of Republican range. world. Browder Refuses 1%a British radio interrupted Ito Of the Eastern Star, will hold a 10 wiiics SUPPLY or The infantrymen fought on a protest against a shooting Observers .said the flash of to­ Board of Canvassers ths duty to LAWN RAKES. SHOVELS. lAMBOO members of the Senate committee. declare elective stats officials programs, as It rarely does, to short business meeting in the Ma­ FINESPUN $3.29 FULL SIZE A statement Shroyer prepared roat of mud from an afternoon scrape involving an American day’s blast waiN)ne of the bright­ hroadcaot the bulletin. sonic Temple. Wednesday at 8 p.m. 42.69 drizzle. plane in the Far East. A est ever noted here, cnmoaring elected. A semi-public Installation of the LAWN RAKES. ETC. for the committee largely reviewed Ths election declarations would • Court officials reported the Youi bottom sheet will nevC^jj pull out. present provisions of the act. He One American tank with a Kremlin note said the Amer­ with those In the first series in grave news to Queen Elizabeth. elected and appointed officers for tread blown off waa • reported 1951. be made before Dec. IS by a board Quiz on Red Book SHEETS AND CASES said in many cases they gave em' Crowds began to gather outside the coming year will take place. A marooned on the crest with its ican craft made two "pre­ comprising the State Treasurer, social time will follow in the ban­ With 3” Hem on-Both Ends of Sheet. HOT KAPS TO PROTECT YOUNG PLANTS mediated” violations of Si­ (Continued on Page Thirteen) the Secretary of State end the Marlborough House, the residence r (Continned on Page ]Flfteen) uew in.slde. It has been in radio of Queen Mary near Buckingham quet hall, with Retiring Worthy contact with the reaq. berian territory and fired Comptroller. Washinffton. March 24—(>P)— Earl Browder, onetime boss Matron Mrs. Irene M. Foster and REG. $2.98 72"xV10" ...... $2.49 TYPE 144 PEPPERELL The Chinese apparently, swept Hall, chairman of the Conetitu< palace. Mrs. Grace Baker serving as co- emseiNt first. tional Amendments committee, of the Communist party in the U. S., exchanged sharp words Queen Mary suffered a severe over the crest of Old Baldy in The Soviet rejection, printed attack of bronchitis last autumn. chairmen of the refreshments REG. $3.29 8rx11G" ...... $2s69 SNUGFIT SUPERFINE their first attack. this morning in Russian newspapers today. French Police told the Senate that the punpoae of with Senator McCarthy (R„ Wis.), today at a public hearing em m lttee. U. S. Awaiting and the U. S. troops have been the change la to avoid pertiaan before the Senate Investigationfl Rubcommittee. Browder re­ Through the past cold and foggy counterdemanded that the U. S. winter she was frequently afflicted REG. 89c 42x35 PILLO W CASES...... ^ trying to knock them off since take atepa to prevent future viola­ iquabblea in the leglilatura which fused to answer "any siibstantlve'*------The Tyler Circle of the North 59 MUSLIN FITTED SHEETS Plea for More then. tions of Soviet borders by Ameri­ Grah Leaders have delayed inauguration cerO' queatlons" In the aubcornmittee's ; ^ i n r r 1 ' Tvith colds. Methodist bhurch w'ill hold a sup­ Front line officers reported at can planes. monies In the peat. inveatigation of why the State de- ! m t - A A l Blanwi Old Ailment per meeting Wednesday night at Wonderful Hale'a aheeta are back again. Eteveraiblf 3" hem on For the past month she has bean both enJi of ,hecta. Guaranteed for yeara of aervlce. REG. $3.29 TW IN ...... 42.89 lea.4 t 300 Chinese killed or wound­ (A Moscow radio broadcast said Both in 1949 and 1951, partisan partment hak circulated abroad ' TT til E5 8;80 at the church. Miss Emily Aid to France ed in the first big push, but Red the reply was delivered Saturday Of Red Labor arguments over rulea delayed the books by Browder and others the ,|r^ i confined to her bed. Doctors blam­ 8'mith, leader of Girl Scout Troop casualties haven’t been estimated to the U. S. embassy In the Soviet organisation of the Igelslature Senators contend are Communlats. I | a f | V r IfItIK tO ed recurrence of an old gastric ail­ 1, u*ill speak and show slides of REG. $3.49 F U L L ...... 43.09 in the bitter, day-long struggle capital.) Paris, Marrh 24 (Ah A thou­ which. In turn, 'Paused a long de­ "1 have no admiration for you. 1-^1311 Y J. AttAAO ment. ■ the trip to Europe which the troop with' Paris, March 24—(/P)—Premier for Baldy. (In Washington. Slate depart­ sand hejmeted French police swept lay In the Inauguration ceremonies Mr. Browder,” McCarthy told _ .. ^ Reports on her Illness up to to­ took in the summer of 1952. Rene Mayer and a large French ReporU from the front were ment press officer Michael McDer­ down on the headqusrtera of a since the legislature could not de­ Browder at one point in the tele- I i l t l day had been encouraging to delegation leava tonight for Wash­ conflicting and communications mott said, the Russian note had dozen Communist-dominated labor clare the governor elected until yUed public hearings. : lA t / l l l V-ta.'R-s’ Britons looking forward to thf REG. 79e 3$" $ANFORIZED ington, seeking more U. S. help were out for part of the day, but been received. He had no comment I oi .anizationa shortly after dawn after It had organized. "Certainly that is quite mulusl." i Coronation In June. ar^ hoping to persuade America However. It already had been an­ that France Is not the weak link in Associated Press correspondent except, to say the Soviet ver.slon. | today, seized big packets of docu­ The propoaed amendment, like Browder retorted, and told the Atlantic City, N. J.. March 24 BENDIX Stan Carter said from Seventh was "contrary" to the facts as ments and arrested three men. the first, was approved 28 to 0. subcommittee that McCJarthy has — (/P)--President David J. McDon­ nounced that Queen would Personal Notices the western defense chain that she not participate In the coronation, TWEED DENIMS ia sometimes painted. Dhision that the Chinese hold stated in the American protest. Those jailed included two top di­ It too m\ist now be submitted to boasted "Ire is out to get me.” ald of the United Steelworkers to­ miraHe itor about a third of the hill and the Air Force Silent rectors of the big General Federa the electorate. and the best available Information In Memoriam J LAWN Plastic Several American officials are Author Had TeaUfled day denied vlgorpusly published was that this evrn.t calling far Something new! A smart tweed denim In blue, making the trip with the top-level Americans control the rest. There was no immediate com­ joup» aqi PUB (XOO) 'ofian “"11 Governor Lodge today nominal- Browder was called after an­ tan. green and red. For dresses, sportswear, Part of the Colombian battalion ment from the U. S. Air Force.) of the official Conrimunist news­ reports that he might lead his elaborate plaiming, would go on I b lering memory of our ttear hue- MOWERS Garden Hose French government figure* aboard other author of writings purchased even In the event of her death. band and father, l .u c Bell, who died- drapes, couch covers, spreads and slip covers. ^ the regular Air France flight. They with the Seventh Division took The American protest had de­ paper L'Humanite. Warrants Is­ (Continued on Pnge Fifteen) million-member union In a bolt of Yard sued by a military tribunal ac- by the State department for Its Queen Mary is the widow of fiai^ 22. i m , Washer are due in the U. S. capital to­ the first blow on Old Baldy. Later clared the March 15 Incident • overseas libraries had testified he the CIO. King George V and the mother of cu.scd them of "attempts on the ex­ McDonald made his plMge from SPRAYS — INSECTICIDES — FUNGACIDES morrow for talks with Pre.sfdent U. S. Infantrymen came up to involving an Alaskan-based B-.50 believes In "superiority of the Kings Edward VIII and George VI. It I* not the tear, that ire ihed at the help. bomber which the Air Force re­ ternal security of the-state." the convention platform of tha time. \ Eisenhower, Secretary of State Soviet Socialist syttem.” Edward VIH became the Duke That tella hf the hearts that ar* tom. Dulles and other top American The Chinese opened the battle ported on weather reconnaissance Those arrested were Andre SHI United Auto Workers, which with Rut the bitter teara In the after yeara, of L’Humanite. Andre Toilet, CGT The witness. Identified himself 1,3,50,000 members is the only of Windsor on his abdication In And tha lonallnaaa atlantly borne. 24 COLORS— REG. Me SANFORIZED, efliclala. along a aix-mlle atrip last night —occurred 25 miles off the coast as Sol Auerbach, better known by HOUSEWARES DEPT. — WE DEUVER 8e«k Qidek Advance with diversionary attacks bn the j_of’Slberia'a Kamchatka peninsula. .Seei-etarV for the Parts area, snd News Tidbits the pen name of James S. Allen, union in the CIO bigger than the (ConUnued on Page Flltee*) , Ever remembered by hie WASHAILE Among other things, the French Colombians just after dark. Three ^It said a Soviet MIG-15 shot at Luclen Mollno. a national secre­ steelworkers. Wife and family. Culled from AP Wires under which he was subpoenaed. want: o Red charges were beaten back, | the bomber, which then returned tary of .the_fefleration. "The United Steelworkers will TYPE 144 1. More help In Indo-Chlna, Two Hour Battle | the fire. The U. S. Air Force said No violence waa reported during Allen and Browder were called not destroy the CIO." McDonald SPRINGMAID where they have fought a six-year, Then, at exactly 9 p. m., the neither plane was damaged. the raids. aa McCarthy’s subcommittee took asserted firmly to the 3,000 UAW ^ waiting war with rebellicus, Com- Two Missing Israel serves notice on UN It will a new tack In Ita hunt for alleged delegates. "It will be our firmest LADY PEPPERELL munist-led jungle guerrlllaa. (Continued on Page Eleven) (Continued on Page Two) Warrants also were i.ssiied also charge Russll. and its satellites waste and subversion In the State endeavor to make It bigger, better Bulletins *9^ W # with mnti'JewUh InrltemMit ihort* department's overseas Information T l o w u m h o w ! PLAIN BROADCLOTH 2. More aid in Europe, where for thp jutpkI of P»pnoit P'rBchon. . and stronger.” SUPERFINE MUSUN M M A N C N B rm CONN'I they have made up-and-down hill secretary general of the CGT. snd IV,;, • • U. 8- Air Force announces program. The steelworkers president also from the AP Wires i. you will want more tliitn one dress made up of progress toward regaining their Marcel DeFriche, the federation’s '”’mlllio'n-dollar contract for helicop­ Earlier the Senators had de­ voted most of their Inquiry to the promised to work side by side Ths EUMweri to everyday this fine sanforized Igoadcloth. Twenty-four position of prewar importance. | I specialist on youth affairs snd ter planes In be given Yugoslavia with Walter P. Reulher, presi­ SHEETS AND CA8E9 beautiful colors. Yard Twice Is Too Much under military defense ssatstance 'Voice of Amerlcs.” i)i^ State de­ Insunuiee problemt* 3. An Immediate advance of 125 labor movements in French over- partment's overseas proptganda dent of both the CTO and the Auto II, 8. SAYS REDS MED million dollars to. meet their 1953 seas, territorie.s. program. Washington. March tt-H JP h- MO. Spokesman for Radio Corporation radio. Workers Union,) In an effort to By RAYMOND E. GORMAN $3.29 TZxIOt ...... 41.79 ■.'f- ' ' ^ ■ military schedules. Diifrlche is in Austria. Frachon Allen was asked whether he Is s win a guaranteed annual wage. The SUte department today aoi, 4. A long-term program of aid could not be fqund st his home. of America (RCA) tells Congress CommunTst n o ^ ’or wa's 'when he ' 'Phat Is the UAW's, top goal for its maied Rutaia of "fabrlraUng aa EES. $3.49 $1x10$...... J..,, .... 42;99 HEAVY 9UALITY'IMPORTED from America upon which the The police appeared at the main his organization Is ready and will­ wrote a book entitled "World next major negotiations In 1955. unfounded vetnlon” of the Marok European countries can base CGT headquarters here ju.'t sfter ing to begin at once broadcasting (4e said his union would join 15 clash of American and So* their budgeU, In place of year-to- of television signals in color . . . Monopoly In Peace" dawn and forced open the iron He refused to say. with the suto workers in their vlet planes off Siberia. U mi KE6. 79e 42x3$ MlLOWCAhs, Ea______95f! year uncertaintlea about what door when they were refu.'ed ad­ Mexico C5ty police hold two men continuing fight to "thwart and clash Involved a B-50 TsreaUier HAND HOOKES RUCS who say they killed anolher man Roy Cohn, subcommittee couft- . ECOMOMAT... One of tne finent and bent grade of type 140 sheeta made. Extra Congress will do. mittance. They threw ladders observation bomber from Alaa- threadn for extra long wear. Guaranteed 33 1-3^ more wear. From Eisenhower s first foreign against the building snd look down but find investigation stymied when (Oontlaiied on Page Nineteen) (Continued on Page Fifteen) ka and two Soviet Jeta Hia ; than regul-.r mualin. AT EXTRA LOW PRICES aid bill, France would like In all posters demanriing the release body can't be recovered. United States. In a protoo^ Hi9ti 9vr9g% about a billion dollars. Instead of from pri.son of Alain de Leap, Greece and Yugoslavia ratify Marrh 18. claimed t|ie B-50 waX the approximately two-thirds of a three-nation defense treaty with »tftom9Hew9s/t9t! (XlT secretary general (aken In 1 attacked hy one of the Jets aad^ etlESTlON: Only a month aft- billion she has had In one form of police raids Is.st October on Turkey and await final okay from subsequently returned the flra. another during the past year. charges of trying to demoralize , Turkish government to, make it ef- Six of 29 Ask Asylum; •sr we bought a new car and in^ e It doM avarvthing for you. 22 X }4 43.98 Bumd It we had an accident In TYPE 180 ^ With the extra money, she says the army. ’ fective , . . Chairman Knowland DURKIN MULLS BIDS -which the car waa a total lost. Automatically oils with watar. she could increase her air force 25 In the raids last October on of California, head of ticnate Re- Washington. March 34—(dV - Tha. htaurance Company bo'ught WB|haa. rinaea, drmns, vaouun- LADY PEPPERELL ‘22 X 44 " 44.9S per cent, strengthen her army offices of Communist newspapers ; publican Policy commlUee, says Czech Freedom Plane Flees Secretary of lAbor Durkin had .JW . new car but they now aay d r^ the clothes.,. avan ahuta lawmakers will get only short under consideration today the n» muat buy new Colliaion In- itself off. Bmdix Rins-Savar COMBED PERCALE (ConHnued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Nineteen) Easter rereaa—from April 2 to request of CIO TexHIe weakeia nusBce. It thin right? •avea up to 68 gallons of watar 44 X 54 \ 49.98 April 6. Iron Curtain to U. S. Zone that he Immediately adverttoa each waahday. 8aa it danmi- Secretaries of A-rmy, Navy, and for bids for three nltlion yards ANSWER: Yen, you paid a •tratad . .. n t tjhia B«iaix SHEETS AND CASES Wonderful value In these heavy weight hooked rugs in colon Air Force are under orders to ahow of woolen and worsted fabrict yreminm which tnaured you Waihar, plus m e hoaua 90-lb. that go well with most every room. Police Push Hunt Baiidils Net SI,(MM) how their respective services can Frankfurt. Germany, March 2i.,pilot and five of the 25 paaaengera to relieve unemployment In tha .agalnat less through dnmage to packaffaof“ AU.'’ REG. $3.49 72x10a . .1...... 42.99 —IA5--A CStechoslovak "Freedom had aaked permiaalon to live In the Industry. ' -h pw R clur car. That car waa a For Bank Bandits .Vl Greenwich Gliil) 5:1,.":';' Airliner” with 29 persons aboard West. Two other crewmen amd 21 to ta l loss and you were paid in ... The Reliable Fuel, In Manila. President Elpidio escaped through the Iron Curtain paaaengera aald they wanted to BAN KHIPS TO REDS fnlL With your experience you •■■BIX aeeiuiM ua.tis, KEG. $3.79 El x1 OS...... 43.29 Another Shipment! Quirino proclaims April 9 as last night and took refuge at the .return to their homeland. HIngapore, blareh 34— 'ahoold eertnlnly be willing to •IV. Avep MANWIACtUilNa COlb Berlin, March 24— m Two Giecnwich. March 24—(A5 --Twb "Bataan Day" in honor of U. 8. U. S. Air Base here. The navigator, who had fought The Singapore goveraamat te*- •Bter the eame ngreement en •EG. $9c 42x38