...... Average Daily Net Press Run SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1962 >A<»E TWELVE For the Week Ending The Weather iianrVBtifr lEofmng l|m lb May-24, 1951 Foraenat ot U. S. Weather Bi ” 10,573 ttiv lettwr -wax -*- prtirted'^B,'’ -we-|-- apeot. not only of. your, fellow, man -WHAlrS XHE-BEALFBIOB „ . Clearing.. and . colder tonight equlpmenr'In' 'Mknc^^ BUf IT Member of the Aodtt we do, we’ll let you know. had no choice In the matter; AA"‘Miracle^ but of your own inner aelf; to take ON TOUR BOUSBT 1/OW 82. Mostly sunny Tuesday. . AiioiitTown The. whole letter was printed again your place In the siin, the Bureau of Clrcnlatlona Toafl And oar oompetant Wo’ro All Wet, Doc in block figures. place you were meant to occupy. Manchester—i^A CUy.af yUlhge Charm Th* Auxiliary Police will meet Heard Along Main Street .appraisera well qnallfted to re - As we meet here In the east wie Nothing mysterious you say? Topic 'But in doing these things for for merchtnf practice Monday Well, may,bc not to you. Perhaps yourself, you benefit e>feryane help,yon. plfht at T o'clock at Mt. Nebo. are painfully aware, there's been VOL. L XX I, NO. 202 (Claaelfted Advertlslag on Page 12) And on Some of Manchester's Side Streets, Too nothing but rain ov#r the laet Its our background, but the only with whom you come Into cbntact; Remember, there le never MANCHESTER. CONN;, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1962 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE (JEim three week ends. But what’s worse thing we could thi.nk of as we read Spring Open Meeting your family, friends and business nay obHgatlan when yon enll Anderai>n-S h e a Auxiliary, No. It was the typic^ love letter of associates. 'You become an as.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,'CONN.. MONDAY, MAY 26, 1952 !E rouil MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MAY 26, 1952 P A Q E I I ^ They also hav.* nine grandchildren. of the graduating class and stu­ ry DeVeau. Trudy T>’ler, Sarah E.- rhant. Miss Marian Jeiuieman. ... Jktr- C-’Aui,eull.la,t5. jand .his .w iR State Convention dent council. He has served on the Rockville Former Fire Chief I JoM fer Afemfters Corrette, Fred Annulli, Lyman H. .Mltliscl. Massara. .DomlnlcH. Cam:, aludeht; cdiincll' aOiHfiirmB" fSilY-'; WtHT—TtST" 76. They both enjoy good health Ford; 'Tamea'CSmfilffgha'lM,"Guy An­ poaeo.. " ' fOR-TUN-IN-TtiE-5;,^ \VT10— !08O and are well kndw.in WlUimantlc, year high school term and also derson, Karl A. Keller, Barbara nsdio and TV Seliedule Is Listed Given Testiinoiiial Jack Alves, Robert Stavnttsky, Ronald Lewis, Richard Kopplln, \VHAV-f 010 Explosives Work are active membera of the’ French acted as a class officer each year. Sons of Veterans Attend Harrlsim, Aldo Pagani, Elliot B, CCO—IMO -I John J. Fox. Ralph A. Leander, aocietlea and pariahlonera of St. He is active in school sports. Steele, AT Elkin, Stewart R. Ken­ Miss Florence Schlldge, Carol Jar­ Glov* iMlhar In n«w at- S40 ' Eut^rn MyllKht-^me W NHO— e h . • - Proceeds gained from the Rockville, May 26—(Special)- _ . WaiUngford. May 28—f/P)--The Mary's Church, Mr. D'Autcull la a Hartford, Copn., May 26— (/P)—; Anna C. French, Leon Fallot, Glenn nedy. Burton P. Knopp. - - vis, Alton Hail, Ronald Wright, The schedule of events at the Re­ Grange card party held Saturday William Flaherty, recently retired Irgctlytljcolorii Cream, < M.. Backe'g and Sons Mlg. Co. ua carpenter-. Services at Ttjvo Churches Rivard, Roger Preston, Watter ■ Mra. Barbara '8 h e e h a n, Mrs, JosepIrDellBFeriir^iloaairiifMiatreU' Mrs. Leopauldlne St. Laurent ot publican state convention opening night, will be used to help pay for Redwood tan, Otnger WTIC—B»ck*t»0 WIft. « ll!S»—WON8—Sew*. judge of the Rockville Fire De­ Wclr, Joan Strickland, Alps Vol- George Cheney. Mrs. William la, Joseph Farr, William V. 1 It!*#—WTIO-Nsws;. Music. going to make no itiord flrcworka Providence. Mrs. D'Auteull'a aia- today St the Bushnell Memorial is construction of screening for doors Seiner. John E. (Tronln, Henry A. Spice ond Cherry Red, '—Music. fnr‘ partment, waa honored Saturday kert, Mra. Richard Martin, W. R. O'Hara, Allison Olmstead, Harold —News; Polks Hop. ! sA.ihik WTIC—Dr.lkn T^ssBlsrn for T.tkfUvlnf. at the portion of Its aprawltng ter who vvaa her brldcamald, waa as follows: (times are daylight' ahcT windows of the Community Rockville, May 26—('Special)—A charge of his visit here states. His rtewittr Mra. R. McIntosh, JullK V. Jahssen, Frank Steele, Freil K, Hodge, R, U ’ Russell, Robert H. Siiei 4 to 9. '—Msnkliw of-the Air. I5:»5—WTIC— House. The observance of Memorial Day will be ,hU only Conhectleut cil- evening at a testimonial dinner at ---- - Tomorrow plant'where an explosion took one one of the guesta. Mra. Pepin saving). Borst, CecilW. Ernland.------niratl;■■ Albert'^ V. Rodonts; ■ Miss -Carlson,- li- 'V: Carlson; E. -Doha P-N cw ir RCQUBSt Mstince. life and aenl two other persona n served buffet aupper to her 8 p. m.—convention railed to East Hartford track - team de­ was started yesterday when mem­ appearance lit the Union church the Red Mcn'a Hall. Ex-Chief iRC—Th» (MOMiMBt. R :00—W T ir - Frank At wood Program. Flaherty waa presented with i Paul PhUllps, John Wilcox, Hen­ Mary'- DellaFers, Fraser DeMer- CYiwles. W THT—Thy Neljhb'Vlfhbors Voice. WONS—P.ppy Howsnl Shon-. Meriden Ho-npltnl. guests who came from auch dis­ order by State Chairman Clarence feated Ellsworth during a meet at bers- of the Sons of Veterans and gagement this year'. 10—atBllB DbIIm . «:l«-AVDnC—Hymn Tima C. B. Backea.>company presi­ Alumni Field Thursday. The score, their Auxiliary, following the cus­ Hobo Slipper watch a gift from the entire de Carolyn*! tant points as Boston, Lawrence, F. Baldwin. •WPRC — Ken and «:M—WTIC-New’-' dent, said Sunday “We have at Salem and Springfield In Ma.ssa-. Election of temporary chairman 65-38. tom of many years, attended serv­ The annual hobo supper spon­ partment.. The presentation waa tcJheo^ ' WHAY—News; Uursl Boumlup. present no plans for resuming the chusetts; Providence, R. I .; Mid- and temporary convention of- The Wapping Grange program ices at the Crystal Lake Methodist sored by the Men's Club of the made by the new chief, Edward Youn* WlCdrr Brown, *iSO~WONa—Bill jankins Show, Frcdcricli. Jrf**,* .8110^ - '■iYintO^BWn'- P«rtr»>l: -mABt«fagt»r»-«>f-«irew<>i»kA,. In.any4irttPtmpw,’•■Hartford.'WittHTnaatitramh aieBr8i:rdPaniicr ’. -Htnists. 'Spsaker slated, •toe, tomorrow .at.fi’P»A>-wUi -Church At-,9..A-.m.,a!j(*. V- *®ty‘ First Congregational (Thurch of . — w ..Omsh tn My ilouss, WTIC—Wealher; Frank “Atwood. event, wc uhgll no longer make Columbia. The honored coulpe wM he TrT In the" cHSffe “6f*"t1ie three '• OuV'm^efin funerW fibine ls a. speefat slrucUire; Ices at —the ToUani- Federal VclheH' tvtir'^#'held Wednewhiyr ■ '-Captain -George -;TT>atunml*r- of 8—Plsvtlma lor ChlldrcB, - WCCC—Production NcwerecI, John R. Thim will be named chalr- May 28. 6:30 p. m. There will be the Hockamim Company pre'senfeff mnO—News; Old Record Shop. WHAY—Chapel Time. fireworks-at that loratton." piysentod a leather chair by the marij graces. dedicated and furnished to provide the facilities Church. , ^ iN8.-B.)bby Bonsmr. - The furloiia explosion of mag­ The members decorated the no admission or tickets sold, the the retiring chief with bis badge WTHT—Morning Devotlona. children and many other gifts tn-1 Star Spangled Bannerr-Miss and conveniences to serve the living and reverently .'HT—News; Joe Glrand, g;*S_WHAY—Variety Time. , nesium pu^der Saturday after­ eluding money, and flowers. I graves of the Civil War' Veterans only, requirement being that those as a momento for hia aervices to TIC—Just PUIn Bill. WTHT—Breaktael with Bern noon rocked the «>wn for a mile Natalie Rich, of New Haven, with prepared the deceased for burial. In Tolland. This year the Amer­ attending wear the uniform of a the department. Raymond E. IB—News; Request Matlncrr WGNS—Weather; Bill Jenkina. Evan F. Kullgrcn of this town, Waiter Dawley at the organ. D. of I. Will Hear hobo. The community is invited to Hunt, police court clerk, was .Y—Story Qucru._ «;Il»~WON8—Early Edition. radius from the ti|r paper covered retiring as president of the Society ican Legion from Ellington, Post /HAY—Crosbyis Quarter.^, Gooc.' Invoc8tlon-=-The R t. Rev. Mon- attend. master pf ceremonies, 'Spsakcrs,ln- 7:0#--WCCC—Good Morning shacka ■ that .weresplown apart. <)f“ Cdphecticul 'Cfaftsnicn 'after will take care , of the Civil , WAr \VTI0—W h t Pdipe Ferrell .Music. Andreas Webber, 47, a dis­ signor John J, Hayes, (Thaneellor Lecture on Food Veterans at the Crystal -take cluded former (Thief William M presaure and a for the meeting of St. Margaret F.reiilD( IS-WONB—New*. - jitcrriftc hums, ; _ mittees. . f H O LM bS' cemeteries. In Rockville Court tendent ot Alarma John Kramer. belief that his long term of otilco ClrCfe, Daughters of Isabella, at ■:»#—W0N8—News. 7i»»-WCCC — New*; flood Morning Ilosptlallzed and still reported 9 p. m,—’Keynote, addr^s by 2S Woodbridife Street / 4 0 0 Main Street Prom This" Week WTIC—News. Mu«lc, „ warranted a chance. The society the K. of C. Home tomorrow night WHAY-eNews. „ . , WTIC—Boh Steele'* .Morning W»lcH. in h critical condition waa .lohn U. H. Rep. WaUer H. Judd ot Min­ The senior cl.ass of the Rock­ Voted him a life membership in the nesota to be b'roadcast over slate at 8 o'clock. ville High School has announced Rockville, May 26—(Special)- WKNB—Nfws; sports; Music. WDRC—Old .Mueie Box; New*. MikulskI, dfi, of Wallingford. Leas group. Henry Pasco, successor l’> School Nurses IVTHT—News; Joe OIrsnd. WHAY—Coffee (,’liib. seriously injured but still hospital­ radio network. Members and guesta ore to hear the following committees for its Depiity Judge Thomas L. Larkin 3 . WDRC—News. _ . WONS—Bill .lenUIn* Show. Mr. Kullgrcn, In bri-ef lemaYks, Convention adjourns until 10 an Illustrated lecture entitled Senior Prom at the Sykes School I,]I,_W K A Y —Sports; Supper Serenade g.#0_WDRC—Worhl New* Roundup. ized was Michael RemSki, 2ft. His com'jltmented Mr. Kullgren on hi.s presided at the weekly session of .. \VONSe»lln»..Brltt,, „ .....^ . ■WCCC—JUddlc Ciixotr...... comUUoii.,.. wajif...xcportr.(l as .fair­ a. m, tp.morrpw,______"Americana In Foods" by Miss on May .81: k,.,...... ;...... th e...Rockville - City—Court • this At HConii Talks WTIC—Bob Steele; Sports. WTHT—Ph,II Becker—New*. cirort7i,'”1n...behalf of' the societj' Alyce Salisbury, food consultant Decorations, Lois Cratty, chair­ ly good at the hospital. during his years as its leader and morning and disposed of the fol­ "U R C -rJack Smith. BporU. WTIC—New*.vf riL—«e (’auso Not Known at the Hartford Gas Company. man, and Peter Jaconske, Roy -\YDlttC—Jqck Salman. ,}VHAY-iSV Seaw . . i.. presented him -With,B gavel made lowing 10 cases: ___ ,.M rs. Cecilia M.- Wandt, Mra. .An­ JwT>«0—This i 'jailors. \VONS-N-New*. Batkbs'Bhld> he could not e9tl- Tempting food recipes of New Kabrick. Grace Anne Green; Con­ — J-- WlBllC_ lie—Shopper* Specldl. by Healy, one of the soclellc.” England, the Middle West. South stance Oruenlg, Ellen Zahner, Arthur A. Knaus, 20, of 188 na Clay and Mrs. Mae Morton, EiuUcoH Johnson Shoes C—Weather Bureau. mato_ the amount pf .the , damage craftsmen; Tlie gavel- which -had Bellevue avenue,. M.ontclair.. N. J-, CHI-NAMEL MORGAN P'i’i n —awMld"0»Tnm«H: ■WTHVeN*ws;'-“ -=!^-=--=e-- ■ — ddric. " fifdiilier ctiiild he, he said, fin d Pacific regions will -be iims- Rcfia LaBrte,-'='Marilyn Griggey, chpol huraea Ih .lyiancheater.. at.-, t -Vi:UA1Crr.toX>Il£- MUu SlUIUI.------..void. ...ftam.. J18 on the charge of speeding: ended the semi-annual meeting of KITCHEN tn Bialls rnli Y*~ ^ "fRTh'rnmtf'"m6''¥7ra7!t'TiftiT»''Kt''rrr«s''LB-sUver...baiid.. j>n. ..ita. ..htuulJjEt trated-by-eolOTert-sMdea.------X!aat«tana.CftlenmD..ib9,fecrt..Brcn-. t FAINTS ^ WONB—Kuala lor America. WTHT-T—Martin Agronaky. Inscribed with Mr. Kullgren's Jen Renderio, son of Mr. and "Austm-J-.-H4gg4nsi-^,-Veimen-ewe—t’tbe,.SoheoWihH"ee»’Asei»el*ti«m-hetd" ■ASflL AIIa III. STBggX^swijaWCHgSim,. WDRC—Guy Lombardo. WONS—Bill Jenkhi'a Show. cxpIoAion. MI.SS Salisbury will be assisted nan, Carl Yedzinlak. Leonard Ma- " " U N ir r - Ssej—WTIC—Three Star Extra. g ; » —WCCC—Newt; Brcakfait Newa- name, that of the society and the Mrs. I. F, Renderio of Main stre'et, by Miss Mary- Nye a food con­ tyla, Joan Scotta, Robert Orlow- nue, operating under the influence in conjunction with the Health, “Bnrirnins" products are worse bny. . Three flmall sheda were hlown dates IB46-19.')2. Also, a gift which of intoxicating liquo'r or drugs, Physical Eduraticvi and Recrea­ WTHT—Stock Market; Sports. apart «!imi five others were portly •South Windsor, left by clipper sultant for the Hartford Gas Corh- ski, Richard Palozej, Joanne Balch, WDRC—LOPell Tliomas. WTIC—Radio Bacaar. meant a great deal to him because plane Wednesday for a trip to nolled; Bertel C. Johnson, 24, of tion Association of (Connecticut at l|^a vmone.v..thrown away* They • i»»—WON 8—Sports. WTHT—Bol> Uoyd. deBtroyed. The explosion also pany. Mias Salisbury and Miss William Conopast, Rolf Bcuhler, «;M —W TIIT-John Conte, of its Impoitanee to his work and Europe. His travel route will in­ Nye will award food prizes and Muriel Girchlck and Judy Llswell. Cranston, R. I., $24, speeding; the University of Connecticut on ttt»-WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. S:#0—WDRC—New*, ruined a comparatively new truck •WDRC—Beulah. . the fact that it is one of thoae clude stops at Paris, Barcelona, distribute recipes of foods seen In iPublicity 'and tickets, Carolyn Raymond Miller, 4ft, of Newton, Saturday. can ruin good products used with were—15 Hundred and 90 Hit*. parked near, one of the butidingfl. “hard tn get” materials, was ft.ftO Mass., forfeited $24 bond on The school tftirses attended the "WTHT—W esther; Journal ol the WONS—New*. Glasa w’AA blown from windows and . Lisbon, where he will spend the slides. Cook, chairman, and Faith Ertel. Woldwood WIIAY—Itallnn Progr»m. worth of copper, the summer with his paternal Before the social hour, refresh­ Sue MacCullock, Betty Luginbuhl. charge of • speeding; Robert S. general a.ssembly in the morning, them! Green lumber shrinks, caus- 'eh'KNB—Adventure ot Frtiik Race. WTHT—Bre»kf**t Club. of houses and doors were knocked Buck, 27, RFD 1, $6 for failure to on the topic, . "Facilities and Un­ ’SVTIC?—Philo Vance. njjf%. by the force of the explosion. About 12ft attended the meeting. grandparents in Portugal, ments will be served by Mrs. Edward Pllaka, Ella Kibbe and BLYWOODS WTIC—Thenter o' Melody. obey traffic signal. derstanding." The speaker. Dr. Leo for ingj cracked plaster. Poor roofing M »—wONB-Tello Teit, F;I«-W D RC—Thlit I* Hartfhrd. Many person** were ti'e.Ated for At the election, three offtcers dc John Kirkwood, secretary of-the Helen Laing, chairman of the Barbara Rehnherg. fWTHT—KInjer Davie. WONS—TMIo-Te«l. ' :— ^' cliiicd to serve again and Mr. P.is .State Untvjralty Scholarship corh-i- George H. Beebe, 22, of EIro Oana of Springfield, Mass., dis-' Every Piirpo«e . ...^ ’DaC—Jade. Bmllh...... o.Ui.wa.rfiEi'i.ved alight meetlnjfj" and her j:prnmlttee. Programs. N ancy McMahon, . J*Miku's. Lyme, all were presented by Mrs. High School in June, is president be held tonight for 4-H C^ub mem­ the peace; Robert F. Wclngartncr, omy sheetrock or handsome striated ply­ WTHT—Henry J . Taylor. 10:ir»-\VUTiC -Arthur (Jodfray. WIIAY—Inlllan Miiah*. Emily HoDSon of New London, We Hove the Proper Equipment and Know How bers at the Hall Memorial School 21, Rockville, breach of the peace, B fttir LiviiKi with a F ra m r L (slS—WHAY—Bit of irelamt. $ 20. wood, it will do its Job well or it wouldn't WTHW-Your U. S. Senator. I0:35-W T IIT - WbLnuiririj? Slrpf^ts. chairman of the nominating com­ In Wlllington, witli about 50 4-H • its—WTIAY—Red - Sox -vs. -Yankee*. . WOKSr-jy'raiik. tiliiniac.r. . mittee, i z . DON’T DELAY — CALL TODAY W'orkers exp'ected to be present in th# family -. s h ^ W D R C —Artliuc. Godfrey Talent I5:S0—W1>HC—Arthur (1oftfr#y. Mr,, and Mrs,. ArUuir J . ‘ Pepin of from throughout the county. be on our shelves. /^Scouta. WTIC—Dmihlr or Nothing. Mr. Knllgren eontinues as a di­ ChetiAigVIlrigley’s A stTHT—T he Ble Hand...... WONS—aS.i7uniy Kfly<*. Old Cplumbla road entertained “ !> rector of the soclotv hut will de­ __The Willington PTA will serve WCCC-Nrwa; MiiaiV, Awarded S3,(K1F j 'WIONS—Crime Does Not Pay. guests at their home Sunday, a vote his time to his craft metal Penny-wise People Take Their Furs YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BUSINESS WITH a siippcr prior to the mieeting LUMBEROF TIC—Voice ol FIreetone. WTHT—Ag*lit»t tha Btorm. patty in vclehratlon of Mrs. scheduled 10 start at 8 p m. with -WDRC—Radio Theater. WDRC -Arthur Oodfrry* work. He has a vyorkeshon a t bis Spe^iiA Gum QUALITY TIC—Telephone Hour. 1 1 :0 !-WCCC—13 Hundred and 90 Hit* Pepin's parent's 4ftlli wedding an- home "Hillhranph'' ovcrlonking members of the Snappy Honie- Bv Pleas (Tourt Get acquainted with our hijr yalow. • Fatli Over-Alt THT—Speaking ot Book*. WONS—Ladlen Fair. niversagy. Mr. and Mrs. C. Al- Columbia Lake from Erdoni road, to makers Club of Willington waiting GRADES Freezing 'WONS—New*; Crime Fighter*. WTHT—Lone Joiiriipy, You’ll discover that you can have a lovely, •*<|^-tVTIC==toTnl -nl- Atnerttw. • ...... — . .It; .JUad., plionse D'A iiteiii 1 of H R£J'uC3 to. -Which .vlsttors are .always.,wel.- on table uhder the direction of Mra. Ehcelda Chavarie of 33 Ard- ■ Good For Teeth e Dri-Wotl iWON.S—W»r From. Home Front. W n u c—Arthur (ioCfrey, eoiifi, WnTTmanTIc, were maiTIeiT comc. -...... thetr lcader;-Mnr. -Raymond-Daley, Cobloet------1 ~^fdr Complete more - roatl -has—been-- awarded : Iftifin-^lftistlHn home Shd at ill' keep ~ wHIil’ii WTHT—New* of Tomorrow. WHA"—Ttalinn Voice. May 27, 1007 iu SI. Mary's Chureh, The program will include an ex­ $3,000 in settlement of a jury suit Thousands ol k • Sllenl-SeaM jt;0 a —WDRC— Republican CnCrven' tiJiA WTHT—When a Girl Marries. Willlmantlc, by the late Rev. Ar­ planation of the part which dem­ • tion • IlillO-WDRC-^Grand Blarn. brought in Court of Common N att England your budfffit, if you deal with The W. G. OpBraHon ,WTHT—New*. WTHT—Break Iho Bank. thur ■DoBruyeher. Mra. D'AliteulI Storage Protection onstrations' p 1 a y In 4-H work, Pleas in Hartford as a result of people chew deli- WON8—Frank Edward*; WONS—Queen for a Day. is the former Rmma Turcolte. sample 4-H demonstrations, "Cut • W ai. 6ROM W TIC-Bnh and Ray, injuries she suffered when a wind- clous W rigley's Glenncy Co. Our prices are fair and we ~^TIC —Republican Convention. \Vrri :*r.iNawB;-42.-1^W94ff4t-a«wt They have_ lived all of their mar- ting Up a (Thicken” by Gene Wha toppled fence fell on her. i i Spearm int Gum -WONS—.lack » 'W'kY'd’dllia. Hit*. T ii^ lifc’ ill flint rirj’.'a'nd'lin've'fiad BANTLY -----— pies; ■and -"Fi'Ffr.ing-Flggs'Mty-Bar- rilT—Dream Harbor. — Tha—aeoident—ooe-W TIO — Bohert Montgomery. \N' TIC—I>a V e (J a r ru way, CONSTRUCTtON^CO. 1950, while Mra.. (Thavarie was their teeth bright "^jtNewa; Dangermia Aaaignmrnt. whon\ am still living. Our Special Seryicmg Charge a question and answer period with standing on the .sidewalk near St. and attractive. H»I6« III IwDRC—Robert Q'» Waxwork*. Afternoon ' Tliere are two diiiightcrs who OIL CO. tWTHTV-TTTlITV-TIme for- -Defenae; - 12:00 WDRC—\*l euiJv Warren. PLENTY OF PAVED PARKING SPACE ‘ suggestions’ dh “How a Le'ador Ann's Church, on Park street. In They know that $B66*t6 •oS uay!AY—Nile- i Watch. WO'C—I/iinrheon Mualealn.- are mips; Sister M. 'Therc.-a of Hel'ps Train Demonstrators": Hartford, where construction chewing is the natural, time-proves ifai^Nl-N*w* tw i on all Station*. WONS—Curt Mft.*i*eY Time. Taftvlllo and .Sister M. Ursula ot TEL. 2-4595— 2.4596 CORNER BROAD STREET and MIDDLE TURNPIKE plans for the County 4-H demon­ work wa.s going on. way to exercise teeth and gums—help* tt«K-tVDI-\\®nC~You and tha. WothL W HAY-jtaJ)au Voice*. St. .losepli'H Convent In Willimaii- of $6'95 Includes stration contest; and announce- The suit was brought against cleanse the teeth and keep them look­ UillS—WTIC—New*. \X T l(‘ —Ntrwa; Weather* tlo. Other daughters Include Mrs; ing their best at very little cost. 4 WTHT—Bob E. Lloyd. WTHT—.Tark Rorch ShoAV. TELEPHONE 2-5224 ment.s of other demonstration con St. Ann's Church Corp. afid the 12:15- \N’DRO—Aunt jcmnle'e Stories. Pepin and Misses MaHe ami Claire Range and Fuel tests and awards. A number of Wadhams and May Co., which was Besides the pleasant, helplul chew­ *'TVHAY-=-Nlte Watch. WONS—New*; WtinieiYa Pnxe. * CIeaning.-gla2mg and storing in modern stor­ WONS—dack'i* Waxwork*. WTIC*—Dnwn Hiirurr*. D'Autcull who live at homo. 4-H members from the town of erecting a recreation building on ing, folks get satisfaction ftotti the re ll :t0 —WBliC—Public S^nici* Proirrsm They have four BOi^s, Gei'.srd who freeing flavor of Wiigley's Spearmint 11 :S!—WTIC—SurprUs 8«r«ntd«. ■ WTHT-Virtar H, LIndlahr. age plant Vernon are planning to attend to­ the-church property. BUILDING MATERIALS -l3;9ft..WCCr--.S.>w*. lives ill Columbia, next door to tlu> Oil Distributors night's meeting. Mrs. (Thavarie claimed that part too. It's a real, fresh, long-lasting spmr- W T’ IT—Phil Becker: Nrw.«». Pcpjhs; Warrant.Officer Pierre P. Ministerial Meeting of a waoden fence which the con- minl flavor—a favorite in New Englano NORMAN'S WTIC—Marjorie Mill*Hour, * Pick up and delivery shrvice LUMBER FUEL — WONSi-Woumu'* Haxe. ------.11'AuteuiL..U. .:N,.JSfai-y^.__a itd._ Ja-, 33J-Malit Strtet — ....-; The-Greater-RoekviHe -Ministers ■atructlon r.ompany -Iiad bullLaXong- oriipnal ana "THE VARIBTY MARr* ______intXljewing WDUC—IlouuuuM -of.vHoloo- Treut«-.-.. seph.,«nd,£dvvard of WllllmahUc- Association ‘Will- meet this after­ the front of the -church - profierty 3 SON. MAIN ST. M A N C H tST EM 7 T * i .;4 I - 0 * -YO UR NCIGUBDRIIQOO SMOP-FINa CSN.TCIL WHAY’—I.*a Rroin Proxram. spear bn tnt * Fa ir estlrnates On repairs and alteratTdhs noon at 5:30 for their potiuck and to keep trespassers from the 449 HARTFORD ROAD —- TEI.EPIIONE 8008 IJ:46-W CCC^ Mu»l. for Milady.* package. Television WDRC—Our Gftl Sunda.v. business meeting at the home of building .under construction waa WTHT—\\> tile W’onien, * Complete insurance coverage to $ 100*. Rev. and Mra. Forrest Musser of broken away tri a high wind and WONS—Crenn l'«Uer*on, Additional char.ge for Insurance protocUon over $100?. »10« WDRC- New*. Prospect street. , fell on her. Tbie Home Comforf Mra. Chavarie _was represented r ' j -..Yrtme-e-TV ; ■ ■ ■■ , - WCCC-*«JdiU4choatcr Matinee.—' > ------HEAR "WILD BILL" RANDALL , P iu rch . Mjcetlng* ■■'rx'Youth FellQW^hin, by Attorney John’J. Bricked. The " " "MMdOS r a c iw g ;^ of"'th’e yiirh ‘Church' 'wdir mhet thrfneh represented by-■Attoi--’;- BiOtVi-Sparf! Cadet. WONS—New*. ney Frank J. Dully, and the con- £: 16—Gabby Hayev. WTHT- -N«:w*; W'e tho ^^’olnen. at Heflry Park, weather permit­ 6:90—Howdy Doody. 1:15- WDRC—.Ma IVratn*. - ting today' at , 6 p. m. for a picnic atnictlon company by Day, Berry . 6:00—Ftahlon* hi Mu*Ir. WTIC—*.liike Rox .Ilnxles, AT THE and Howard. fi;36—Sealy Weather. Forecast. WONS—Y’a»ikce Fond Show. and ball game. 6:30—World New* Toc.'ay. WTHT—I’aui. Harvey. Hie annual meeting and election 6:45—Sidewalk Inteniew. I :.10-WDRC—YVmnx Dr. Malone-. ^ of officers of the Men's Club o f the W ' H f T — 1 f /^^-Kukla Fran h Olllc. HartforL' County Newa. Rockville Methodist (Thurch will 7; 1 -The GoldhprgSe \V( r c —New*: Manchester Matinee. Y:. —Thoae Two. WKNR- B.'i.neholi Matinee; Bnorta ! be held tonight at 7:30 In Wes­ Special. . Miracle Power Y:46—Ckmel News Caravan. leyan Hall. • W--'- 6.00—Lux Video Theater, I :.1V-WTHT—Dirk Wall** Mii*lo Hall. Empties in Secomls The Good Will a u b will meet YEAR-ROUND AIR CO.NOITIONING 6:30—Voice of FIreatone. t:1.5-W DnC—The Guldinx Light. 2 6:00—1 Love Lucy. WONS -Snort* Review. tonight at 8 o'clock at the home 9:90-CUudle. 1 ;M—WONS—n«*ton Brave*. of Mra. John Lukaeik. IlllilM P. — WiUiam P. Qulah — John Hemey 30:0(WStudio One. 3:00—WCC(’—Tv.*ew»: Mualc. 11;00—playhouee of Stan. WIIAV—Op4*n Hou*c. Court Tuesday — Raymond T. QuUh 31%90—Hat* In the Rlnr. WDRC-vSecond 6Iri, Rurton. Judge Raymond J. Devlin will Our experienced etair conaidera ever.v aerv- 13:0C^Newe. WONS-rConn. Ballroom. preside at the ussion of the Tol­ tre unique and atrivea to perannalize the Tomorrow. WTHT—Mary aMargaret McBride. land County cfourt of Common Tribute without oatentqtion or diaplay. THE CHRYSLER NETT YORKER NEWPORT A> M. YVKNH—New*: Keyboard Kapers; 7 :00—Today. Rendexvnuff with Mu*lc. Pleas tomorrow starting at 10 Ambulance Service 6:00—Morninr Theater. 5;15-W TtC -I)oc.tor * Wife. Muffler a. m. , at all Houro, 10:00—Proloque to the Future. WDRC.—Perry Mason. The following rases have been 10:45—Flr*t loo Year#. • 2:2.V~W 0NS— N^ew*. * 30:30-Breakfaal Party* WHAY—Red Sox v*. Cleveland. , assigned; Mary Kayan vs. Kath­ ll:00-M r*. U. 8. A. • ;90—Uf*CC—New*: Mu*ic. erine Krivsky, e,xerutrlx; Roland ll:90-S trlk e It Rich. WTHT—Muilc Hall: New*., Rleard, p.p.a. vs. Burton Davis; Funeral F M WDRC-Nora Dr*ke. / William McCarroll vs. Bfunner's, S3:OO^Ruih Lyob*a 60 Club. . -Wi)2iS—C u n i L . ______T3:I6^r^'oi^Tfir------^ WTIC—Cinderella Wetkand. EMPTIES EASIER, Inc.V Lebhafd 'DeLisle vs. Spring- 13:30—Search for .Tomorrow, 7t45—WDRC—Brighter Day. field Mill Work Co., e t.a l; T). V. Homfi 1314ft—Italian Gookery, SUWA.WDRr-ymflTih llouee. ' Friohe * Co..' In c..' vs. Town of 3:90—Exx arid I. WCCC—MuRir. FASTERTHAN ANY 3:00—Garry Moore Show. WTHT—Marlagn For Two, Mansfield; John Anderson et al vs. 4m . • 8:90—Mid-Afternoon Newr. Beautiful, Town of Andover; Ethel Black vs. 3:46—Mike end Buff. '\ONS—.Tack Downey'* Mualc Shop. BRITISH-AMERICAN CLUB OTHER OEANERI Leo A, Nel.son; Weber A Ro.se Co. 6;00—The Blx Pajoff. WKNB—New*; 840 Club, 225 MAIN ST. 3:90—Mel.Tome. 3:15-W TIC -n.^ad of LUc. MAPI’S STKRF.T E 8 B YOUR OLD CUCANER A’e ir la The Time T» V^emrert vs. Henry Llzottc. •6:0O-K«te Smith, WDRC—Art Llnklctter. AS DOWN PAYMENT Missionary to Speak WTHT—M*r>- Mgrllii. Pay As Low As Tm Timkem Sllemt Amtematie Oil Hemtl Announcement waa made yes­ Young'* Family. . WCrc-y-Newa: Ma*ie. . Tuesday, May 27 — 7 :30 P. M. terday th.nt Dr. John A. Reuling, WTHT—Joyce -Jordan. $ 7 .5 0 Monthly Last winter's furnace tending drudgery is behind you. Keep American* Board of Foreign Mls- M fTS'gS.V -Cledrlc Adam*. it that -way by installing Timken Silent Automatic Oil Hfat alons secretary for Africa and Vi-' 3:46—YY'TIC—Right to Happine*i. REFRESHMENTS — MOVIES Mexico, will speak at the morn­ WCCC—Junior Diac Jockev. now! With the .wonderful Timken Silent Automatic Wall- EXPERT SERVICE FOR W'ONS—Jaek Downey** Muatc Shop. JvsttrMsIfceBollM Flamb Oil Burner in your heating plant, you can look for- ing service'at 10:46 a. m. on Sun­ WTHT—Kvelyn Winler*. * day, June 1, at the Union. (Jongre- AVTOM,PTJlVE J*t:KiSO,\X|il. QF, CABACEa Ayjo, SERVICE^ M ibst Log# «o OMg - w ^ to;i)4xt wkMr with *jM«;yW;>#^W*i4dj :' StATtONS rC-StAXCHESTER 'ANB A -tC lN ^ ABtf Ja*tlanput.Jhftme•.J^«aong•...Let_ut_ ibow_j>qi^ 4:0»—\VTUT—Uasaaln. of the Atr. COKDIALI.Y INVITED Tfi .ATTEND. ------P r.—. Reullag-l-llved__with and -f ’ WTfC—Bibtotgg'''Wttr: - .....— no filttr to-ompfyl S eo Silent Automatic Oil Burner-will give ypu yeara taught the Bantfis, a native tribe iJtfiirjCvftiiAft’niaa Xft' .o t» h e-.rfe«na»t,.«|iiiMnfi mow 4yoiMMBical..heaiiiRfcjtrai‘Ae, 'isu-rcui-iu-d-z a w f c c - j utk, ,.... „ , .. .Nq.lwqvy .iiKilqr.to r«5j^ « . nothiosi „.*..,.n.,^.£QutA.A.(Klfis»j^&*S]are.ihMlJUL. etuaSmer ^ “ ' I t Is Mfimat»d tKai on an aver­ So *lmpt« oijil qv(ek,h'slhow«stotl apeaWng engagements throtighont “ for heat loas-^adjuBtit—-■ claoner in the world to empty I age day, the Missouri River-car­ MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS ' the county, the committee tn Mobil heat, too! cleaii it — inid^e sufe you’ll ried 275,000 tons of silt pFat get complete eombutlton Omaha. . You Can Depend On when you need it. 2. Tkrtw Hm B«f Awmy I WHAT ARE YOU DOINU TOMORROW? Your Pharmacist ie W e have the tools; the TRUSSES-BELTS skill and trained manpower ELASTIC STOCKINGS to do the Job right. This invitation could result in the most when standing still . . . or drive all day ' Test the com fort that’s unequaled! On ^ f/en / y /ri/f’/ria /fr EXPF.RT FITTERS JITPOWIR important day of your motoring life. W e’d with no shoulder strain at alf! You get the body-pleasing chair-height seats . . ^ with ; We will fill Jour doctor’s ' -A Complete Fuel Oil Serv- lik e you to take the wheel and really drive same wonderiid “ wheel feel" every mile! ■weeping vision all around . . . you take i prescriptions with the high- fUPiR-SUtTIONi Arthur Drug Stores \ ice, too. Automatic delivery Jet 99 Rug Nexxle Gels More O I L . HEAT a Chl^sler New Yorker car. Everything good good, roads and bad on shock absorbers with |est quality, tested drugs— I J — free heat-saving tips — Drive America’s finest engine! Feel the Dirt... 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'Turn the wheels with one finger in your life! AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED PHONE Lt f'-' OIL HEiT ( ENGmEEUHO mC. CALL 5135 FOR TOP QUAUTY PHARMACY 887 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER TEL. 2-1168 r SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS 8EOIS «ing 2M.00 882 MAPLE AYE.. HARTFORD TEL. 2-2148 VRSE D3CLIVERT Simitor 190 !• 675 DEMAIO BROS. Wadding Ring 125.00 p B.D. PEARL'S ;'*M CM tar S t, Tal- 2-8814 CALL ANYTIME 7691 APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE CENTRE ^ MORiARTY BROTHERS BROWN-BEAUPRE, INC 30 Bissell Street „■ * Advertise in The Heridd— It Pays DEWEY-RICHMAN 3T5 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER 449 MAIN STREET TEL 7S90 187 MAIN STREET — r ------■ ■ ------...... - ...... •>':7'.’»-'siir»s,r^-'-- -■•**--'^\\'fJti>i7-i‘.€^rff vpww^iY'wmAw!* ,r ■ _.U|

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTBR, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1952 PAG E 8EVBH A': MAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY. 26,' 1952 r PAQUSIX m tm "

themselves over to Jesus they cepted God’s Son, Jesus Christ, are Upholstered Chairs Upholstered Chairs Living Room Tablso Alia—problem of: .prisoners--Who, -are- the-only-ones-that-wIM-stand- -XHUABS—„— wmiW'Tiot’'lntvrtO'Thrthxt;'-: 98.00 Queen Anne tody's Loungo roSttnfPHtPr might not want to go back to their In that day. He is pur WORK 98.00 ( 2) Queen Anne Fanback 76.00 Lamp Tablg; mahogany, But when they get in trouble or Chair; upholstered In gray figurM hiding place now. a shel­ EVE. 2.4)179 'STEIX SASH Chairs; upholatored In wine dam­ X 27-Inch gold tooled loather top, '. own original fdile. things come in their lives that are ask with matching boiiele .fringe matellasse w ith. matching boufile {ontitsQ If^ r^ unpleasant they think It Is best, fur ter In the time of storms or shelf, drawer with brasa This code, calling for the The Open Forum trim, button back, latex cushion. fringe trim, spring-filled h an d les...... ,.S 9 .9 o them to end It all, but that it is not the atom bomb, He never falls or PCBUBHaD BT T B > repatriation of s ^ prisoners of Fletcher Glass Co, Alao avallabln In green damask; cushion ...... 8 9 .0 0 the...end. foe. thera Is' an-etem lty, cbapgea, and eve:^ person that war, haa had some harsh results needs help of any kind ho matter each - r. .t i69;50 '89.00 Fambroka Drop Laaf Tabia;' Communications for publications In the Open Forum will not where they must live forever and 82.00. Victorian Side Chair; solid what the need Is or how great It Is' of MonehMtsr mahoganyT Sheraton Inlaid 1t|a T H a E u y iftraoPBOw. In hUtory. But, as recently as be guaranteed publication If they conUln more than 300 words. ever, , . 95.00 Chippendale W ing Chair; up- mahogany frame, upholstered In Jesus never refuses aid or help but 166 West -Middle Tarniiike I with brasa casters ...... 09.50 'WAI/TBR R. MROtJSON, 1849, we had no protest against it, The Herald reserves to decline to publish any m atUr When trials and troubles and holatei-ed In figured green bro- antique green >*elvet, tufted bach FublUbtn gives to all that ask Him for it. He that may be Ubelous or which la In bad taste. Free expression difficulties come and the burdens AUTO GLASS — INSTALLED catelle with boucle fringe trim, 59.50 Cocktail Tabla; genuine mas>'- V m n M (M e h tt 1. U H — and as recently as 1950 ;_we ■loves everybody and died for. a ll and aeat, i.,,,. .;..S9.60 o f political views is desired by contributions of this Character seem - hard -to • bear, we can - bring latex ae'at cushion ■;T9.00 hogahy, 'S9-lnch gold tooled iM th^*’? pledged ourselves to honor It. and Hla tender mercies are over MIRRORS — HNISHED emd INSTALLED f „ BMfT IWnlnf Em but letters which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. them all to Jesus and can leave 155.00 Lounge Chair; upholstered er top, square tapered legs arttll',.' aad BAUdv*- Bound ot I B!ven when we set the agenda for them with Him there. all. 98.00 I.'ody’i small Barrel Chair; at JUnchMUr. Conn.. G L A S S F U R N I T U R E T O R S In red hammered satin; boucle atreteher base ....'....,...49.66— He takes the burdens and lifts Please put this In The Herald upholstered In duaty beige figured HaU KatUr. the truce talks In Korea, the Issue OPEN SATURDAYS ' ESHMATES OLADLT GIVEN fringe trim, button tufted back, m the load. He walks along with us and God will bless your own soul. damask with mslchlng boucle 35.00 Coffee Table; genuine mar'' ' of prisoner repatriation was an <*'registered Democratic I can<-truth- FORMERLY WITH METCALFE feather-filled T-cuahlon ...IID.OO IN RATBi Improvement along life’s road. He lea& me and Yours truly, fringe trim, button hack ..79.00 hogany, glass top, Inlaid a m ^ V o ...... U.W Isfue of tlinlng and method for Jlhb XO.; tha.'fCdltOr *. f nmy., sa y , ths„. RsRnWtowa- *ps. n» gdfdes me froln'dsy -to "daj^ -Some . .-*1,.'.—:....,-...... Hazel -GHbertf ahalL ''■ ■.0# along'the 'new fehc* separating the •our local government'.' Other -peo*- f ” TtT«m ■ 'a a m a w r '“bxHWh^ '• Chair;-'.uphataWrtKl 1«'-- PRESS Presented by Mr. Charles S. Burr, explain the reason for a caucus to ono^«f*a*lcind plicft . . somplM . . slightly shepmarfced 35,00 Step.Table; genuine mahogv «i4«~AMriBUiad piraaa li aseltMiralir vocation of a neW policy Is that of Him or any 'loneliness or sadness BOOPIMC holatere’d In blue matellase; but­ 98,00 B arrerChair; upholatered In President of the C. R. B urr A Co. be held, Mr. Gryk attempted- to PLANT HARDY any, square tapered legs with %tUMdS to .U N .u ....Of. mpOhneatloa of not wishing to return, to possible, because He lightens up our way IttnM . w ofahouM ’’offdioiit.'' Former prices or* disro^ord- ton tufted backi apring-ftlled eggahHI and gold figured dam wk etndM Nurseries, these roses wilt act as block the explanation by explain­ brasa casters, s h e lf...... ,35.06isr- In Tha Haneheater Bronlrc Heroic. we Democrats will never look for­ shall he,' only those who have ac- The Manchester Improvement i l i « ' hoorst probably , what haa happened, un- ward to winning our first election. •UfjUURIV - ...... Association HOLDEN’S ulir.JthAaanm.u> s ,-fwTmMi-’be’''When'-th«-prisoner- 'mlttoJ. 'KlKryi'TftA Hi the atate of Waahiiigton, tha Herald? change Issue first took this un' kbout everything had taken place typical story of the 1882 race for After reading- In the paper OR A W AGrOISPOSAL PROBLEM? NS In violatldn to the democratic precedented .turn, wo are locked about people taking their lives and the Kopubltcan nomination was principles to which a part of our Into a situation from which wo committing suicide and being des­ ropeatsd Saturday. local Dembcriitlc party was found­ ourselves have apparently no pondent. '.-Consult A Specialist! ed. It I may, I would very much .... fjenarid Klsenhowec came out o f I f these people would only-give chance o f escape at all, and the like to mention a few instances a stormy convention with 20 dele McKINNEY BROS. SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY Communists only the slightest that were entirely erroneoiM gates to 4 for Senator Taft. # N o manor what the item for competent, courteous 130-132 Pearl St., Manchester chance. In justice to both Mrs. Ross and While Oregon, where Klsen. Mrs. Vennail who were nmnlng may bo, if it is something and prompt service at uni­ you would czpoct to find in formly fair prices—always. • WATERPROOFING OF CELLARS hower scored a clean sweep for permanent secretary of, the caucus, 1 would like to condemn a good drug store, turn con­ Prescriptions? Bring them week aco, was conceded to be Senator Smith’s Secret • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CLEANED the manner In which the votes fidently to thi* dependable here for zdret Their com­ “Ike'* territory well In advance There has been a surprise win' were counted. People of all classes •onree. You can count on us pounding is Our specialty I • SEWAGE LINES INSTALLED AND PLUGGED Washington w as supposedly, un were there. Including grown school ner in'som e o f those mock prcsl^ SEWERS ELECTRICALLY CLEANED - r n - - til Just a few weeks ago, con' children and several Republicans, dentlal elections id some^ of our a— - ~ stdefsd fairly safe for Taft. Hot. attempting to find out In ad­ • DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRY WELLS colleges. ,Not Eisenhower, not vance the eligible Democratic vot­ But the kind of tide which has INSTALLED Taft, not Kefauver, but Senator ers In the audience, they merely WAIKINS BOW become familiar started^moV' resorted to a hand vote..'rhis alone M argaret Chase Smith nf Maine. ■ ROTHBRS. IN C • SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSPOOLS CLEANED Ing through the ranks of ordinary was In' direct contrast to our en­ And underneath such acclaim Open Sundays — We Deliver FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5308 - ■ JtopubUcanA.. On..tbe-ava.of-..the. ure ' Democratic_ principles. 'I f FUNERAI from~'c6n'egrate''Hrr'rea,~'nie^^^^ eve'ryoiSe 'Ih ' tfi'e 'audlehce' "'wefe iPay •YooT-BHeetric-BtHs-Here- convention, the situation' looked be some real political fire. The SERVICE ■4 Depot Square — Tel. 2-4585 ; - x even. But when the convention It­ lady froiti* Maine Is being dlS' self assembled and began cueaed, by Washington, aa a po' Ormud XWest function, what emerged was an D tr e e te r tentlal candidate for vice presl --— athep-4 eolslva, -a n d - u n e x p e c ^ dent Tlctory for Eisenhower. i s s O A M W e would gueee'-that the time Is Oi>ce again, T aft has lost votes .. Dark, Rich, Cuittvstod not ripe. But We are Intereited In which were part of the original Grade No. 1 $8.00 cn. yd. what makes Senator Smith click Grade No. 2 82.00 cu. yd. fu calculations which gave him the in imaginations across the coun­ Delivered In Truck appearance of a chance for the Load Lote— Order Now try. nomlnatlOiu , '«* Screened sand and all A sympathetic commentator, sizes stone delivered. Two states choose delegates to­ f t a Sign v t • Floor Coverings Floor Covering Sofas Upholstered Chtlrs Upholstered Chsirs Livirtir floom Tablts Josephine Ripley In the Christian 3 3 3 Bedroom Bedroont morrow, One Is our own Connect! NUSSDORP Science Monitor,' hhs this to say 139.00.. Chippendale Wing Chair;, 119.00 Modem Squars Arm Ldungs WORTHY SERVICE 179.00 Solid Mahogany Chest with 49.00 Maple Full Size Bed; four- 96.50 9x12 Rug; Green Embossed 10.95 9 ft. Broadloom Carpet;. W il­ 169.00 LAWSon Lova Seat; uphol'- 19.76 End Tabla; mahogv. .j 34.50 loom...... »,.:....^72Jltt 1-^ i T ‘ , irmga, ..balance,.. z'qCfife' '.'arms' :'cfiMHro „7 :v y :::w w r| country 'b y ber conduct m the Maneheflter ------'■'-'■i- ...... 139.00 earlier expectations that Taft S13.50 3-Piece Bedroom Group; WS.tNriSiWece "¥*rehcfi 1?fbvincial 106.00 9x12 Rug: Green tone-on- ton back ...... 98.00 69.75 Pembroke Drop Leaf - Senate. While not making herself solid mahogany, 6-drawer colonial Bedroom Group; frultwood, dou­ tone leaf Axminiter Broadloom; 7.75 12 ft. Broadloom Carpet; Ax-, 54.50 Occaaional Chair; light ma­ genuine mahogany, aquara taper: •might gam er two or three. 257.50 Modem Square Arm Law- conspicuous, she has made her chest with ' ogee base, dresser ble dresser base with shaped store-used ...... 79.60 minsler In green tone-on-ione leaf 96.00 Chinese Chippendale Wing ple frame with stretcher hue, ed lega with braaa caatara, 1- Texas Is'also scheduled to name base and mirror, low pineapple 30x41-ihch mirror, twin beds, 7- design, sq. yd...... 6.85 son Sofa; upholstered In gray Chair; .upholstered in beige and turned legs, upholstered In black drawer with brass pulls ....44.50,. presence felt by both parties. She frieze with matching fringe val­ Its .delegates tomorrow. Here the top four-poster bed ...... 288.00 drawer cheat, night table 459.00 106.00 9x12 Ruga; Green or Gray olive green figured faille with figured cretonne, button seat and has maintained complete Inde­ tone-on-tone AxmlAster Broad- 10.75 12 ft. Broadlocim Carpet; ance, 2-cuahlon . ; ...... 198.00 plain olive green texture outside, back ...... ,.27.26 19.75 Cocktail Table; mahogany;.** T aft forces, decisively defeated Rose EmlxNued uncut Wuton pendence In her^ voUng, refusing .a a. e O O D N E W S ! 697.00 4-Piece Bedroom Group; looms; mill seconds ...... 79.50 bultoh Beat fina batk . . . .79.00 38‘lnch glaat top, aquara t a p a r ^ - ^ -throughout -the. district'cauGueca g£nfiiito'^)k%afiy,'' 6 ;.^ aveavej sq-. yiL i-iv-j 245.00 ' Lawson.. Sofa SS.09.".Maders".'Arm • OiaiPi.' laga; acm6pad'.adi».i^»>-»4'».:;tl iOiO#,Uj-".r«-.v«! (o ' "‘'yes wSnian*' Tolr ' etiiirer In green mateloaae with matching ard threatening to use their con­ ble dresser base with serpentine 128.25 9x12 Rug; Gray Embossed 08.00 Lounge Chair; upholatered cherry wood frame, chartreuse the psrty leaders or the party 15.00 12 ft. Broadloom Carpet; De­ front, 4SxS3-inch mirror, swell 49.50 (6| Red Cross "ConcOm" tone-'on-tone Wilton Broadloom. .fringe valance, 2-cuahion model In emerald green nubby'texture, damaak covered s c a t ...... 12.50 26.96 Neat of Tablea; genuine ma^<' trol of the machinery of the Re­ to luxe 3t inch deep Twist m pearl ...... 198.00 liberals, although her voting has rjHi'tiiir front 5-drawer cheat, twin-size full size mattresses; 220 coll, 8 ...... 98.00 aquare tapered mahogany legt, hogany, 14 x 20-liiCh top, aquaras:. publican atate organisation to THE furnishings in your home . mist gray or salt wafar green, been more often with the latter. sleigh beds, fluted comer columns oz. A C A tick, e a c h ...... 36.00 T-cuahloo ...... 79.00 tapered lega ...... 22.60-.. 220.00 9x12 Rug; Cocoa brown sq. yd...... i . . . 11.25 235.00 Lawson tefa: upholstered in cancel out the results of these represent a lot of money, time capped'.Wlth brass rosettes 398.00 Living Room Tables "Her forthright stand against SO.flO Holmon-Baker "63nd Anni­ leaf-^acroll Wilton Broadloom; cut olive green brocatelle with match­ 98.00 Barrel Chair; upholstered In 79.00 Chippendale Lamp TaMa; 371” ^ cadcusea, and seat enough rump and hard work. Money that 10.95 9 ft. Broadloom Carpet; ‘McCarthyism* took great courage. 835.00 Double Dresser base; gen­ versary" full size mattress, 250 and uncut pile ...... 145.00 ing kick-pleated valance, button fuchaia striped damaak; springs Inch aquara paneled crotch nuM.. * T aft delegations to control the you paid for these treasures. Twist, powder green, sq. yd. 9.85 29.95 Cocktail Table; rhahogahy, It has ‘taken greater courage uine mahogany, 4-drawers brack­ coil, 8 oz. tan and white stripe back ...... 189.00 filled cushion; square tapered hogany top, .1 a h e l f .. ,60,00:..^ 167.50 9x12 Rug; Hand hooked all oval top, Duncan Phyfe base with state convention. This plan, if car­ Hard work to earn that money. et feet, tambour front and com- ticking ...... 38.75 legs ...... 79.00 maintain It. But the principles setto wool, floral medallion , design 13.75 12, ft. Broadloom Carpet; 225.00 Lawson Sofa; upholstered in brass toes ...... 22.50 25.00 Tler.T'able; genuine mahog'’ - ’ ried through, will amount to an And time to save it! partmentized interior .... 225.00 forth In her famoXis ‘declaration of 125.00 100% Full Size Horsehair ...... 127.00 Twist in dusty rose. sq. yd. 11.95 toast brocatelle with boucle 119.00 Lady’s Lounge Chair; up­ any,' pedestal baas with braaS’ 1 attempted outright theft of dele­ If disaster strikes, will you 66.00 Comer Table; mahogany, conscience’ vTere a part of her 89.75 Mirror; to match dresser mattress, 50% mane and 50% fringe trim, fringe valance .189.00 holstered In gold damaak, pleated t o e s ...... 19.90-,. 159.50 6x12 Ru^; Rose Embossed 3.95 27 incti Carpet; heather taiipe leather top with gold tooling 49.95 gates, and will present to the na­ be forced to start ail over? base above, 34x53-inches ,. 39.95 tall, 5-inch box A C A ticking 08.50 back, T-cuahlon, fringe val­ own Inherent honesty, and she tone-on-tone Axmlnster Broad­ Velvet, yard ...... 2.oO 295.00 Modem Chesterfield; uphol­ 26.50, tam p Table; 30-tnch aquara tion the spectacle of a new low Not if you have adequate ance ...... 98.00 95.00 Comer Table; mahogany, could not forsake them any more MODEL 49.50 Full size felt mattress, roll loom' ...... 120.00 atered in Cocoa matelasae with top, genutna mahogany, inlallF In . 1952 political strategy. 498.00 4-Piece French Provincial 11.95 27 Inch Carpet; green tone- leather top with gold tooling 79.60 than she could abandon'’her own Hou.sehold Contents - Insur 4 0 1 A Bedroom Group; frultwood, 8- edge, 8 oz. blue and beige striped matching fringe valance and 98.00 Queen Anne W ing Chair; up­ apron, 1 ahelf, square Uperetb'r 152.50 9x12 Rug, Green tone-on- ■on-lone stroll Axmlnster, yd. 7.75 Fortunately, a final declsfbn as to ance! Ask us about this BIG, drawer dresser base with 48-lnch Ucklng ...... 33.00 heavy moaa e d g in g ...... 230.00 holstered in Tahltia green bro­ lega ...... 19.»ff, II1 sense of right." tone leaf Axmlnster Broadloom 35.00 Lamp Table; mahogany, 20- ths seating of the Texas delega­ mirror, full size bed, 5-drawer 12.00 27 Inch Carpet; brown hook- cade with boucle fringe trim; Those last two phrases, "her low-cost protection! ...... ; ...... 115.00 ■ 298.00 ( 2 ) 2-Plece Square Arm Inch leather top, shelf,' aquare chest, night t a b le ...... 369.00 108.00., Holman-Baker all hair up­ 23.50 Lamp ‘Table; 20-lneh square"’ - tion would be for the national loom Wilton, yard 7.95 Lawson 'Sofa and' Chair; latex latex cushion, mahogany knuckle tapered lega , 24.50 own Inherent honesty” and "her holstered deluxe innersprlng mat­ arms '.Is,,...... ‘’.69.95 top, mahogany, 1 shelf, sq u are ''; convention Itself to make. If the 635.00,4-Plece Bedroom Group; tress; 100% mane and tail Cana­ 21.95 9x12 Ruga, Fiber Rugs, plain ^ cuahioria, choice of gray o f wine tapered lega ...... lS.M»^t own sense of right," contain, we colors with texture designs, 1 ' 85 27 inch’Carpet; Candy-stripe 39.50 Neat of Tables; mahogany. proposed Taft strategy 1s fol­ mahogany, 8-drawer dresser base dian Horsehair, 8 oz. Tan Renaia- Velvet, yard ...... 4.50 frieze upholstery with matching 98.00 Loimge Chqlr; upholatered In think, the secret to her political each beige, gray or green, each Inlaid top ...... 32.50 lowed In Texas, It would probably with 33x48-inch mirror, sleigh aance ticking, twin size .. 69JS0 fringe valance, e a c h ...... 229.00 figured brown unmask, square i success, the important thing be- f?'®^j6.25 27 Inch- Carpet; Candy-stripe J u v e n ilft,____ gain only a temporary victory, type full slzo bed, 9-dfawtr chesi- arms, T-cuahlon,-square tape'red 20.96 -Step-TaWe; moheganyr nig not that -ahe origUlBlly^"pda- on-chest, night table with draw­ 79.50 Holman-Baker "Primlt Don­ 3.98 lega ...... , . .79.00 aquare tapered lega ...... 33i*0 and at a grave coat throughout the na" twin size mattress; zipper 37.50 9x12 Ruga, Felted with tone-i ^*>*’*^- Sofaheds and Studio Couchca 34.95 Maple Crib; full panel witll sesaed them, but that she has re­ er ...... ■...... 349.00 nation because of its revelation of L. enclosed upholstery that can be on-tone leaf scroll design. 1 each 120.60 2.Sx6.2 Carpet; beige book- 98.00 Lounge ChairTupholat^~ ~ d in ' 20.60 fimoking Table; mahogany, drop aide, 4-way adjuatabl#''^ fused to turn them In to the po- green. blue, beige, or rose, each loom wuton 144.50 Simmons Lawson Key Arm spring 39.9S the tactics resorted to. 698.00 4-Piece Chippendale Bed-- taken out and aired, 8 oz. sateen ...... 13.50 deep rose figured brocatelle, h 12 X 15-lnch top, equart legs 14.65 llUcal process. There are lUl kinds room Group; mahogany, full-size U c k ln g ...... 48.75 26.50 Sofabed; 2-cushlon model, gray matching fringe* trim, square' 39.50 Maple Crib; full panel wltlD panel bed with bracket foot and 87.00 2.3x13.0 Carpet; heavy hook- damaak upholstery with self 125 Bkid Table; mahogany, gold of other creeds for a member of 66.00 4x12 Carpet; Green Swirl arms, button iRck, latex T- puppy decals, double drop sldas. reeded comer. pUaatera; 9-drawer 49.50 Red Cross "Concord" full loom W ilt o n ...... 68.00 welting ,.. 119.00 tobfed leather top..one.shelf.812Q Gbneva Rule On Prisoners Congress to follow— the creed o f cut-and-uheut Wlltoh Broadlbblh euchton w ...fr...... 79.60 pliasue rufs S 3 .fr for only dresser base with 51x32-inch mir­ size box spring; 72 coll, 8 oz. A C A ...... 33.00 139.50 Simmona Modem Arm what Is comfortable for relation­ ror, 5-drawer cheat, night table blue and white Uck 36.00 98.00 Barrel Chair; upholstered in 79.00 Butlers tray; removable top, These columns have several Sofas "Beautyrest" Sofabed; uphol­ 66.00 Wax Birch Crib; full panr'"** ship with one’s colleagues, the with drawer ...... 398.00 16.35 3x4.6 Carpet; Chalk Emerald Green damaak; spring- all mahogatiy, Chinese Chippen­ tiroes discussed the fact that. In 59.50 ( 4) Holman-Baker "Star- Grav atered In red and beige tapestry, with colored boll ornament, safe '“ " filled cushion, aquare tapered ma­ dale legs . / X ...... 64.60 creed of what lieem|i politically duat" full size box apringa; 240 Twist Broadloom ...... 8.18 375.00 Large Modem 2-aectional fringe trim 119.00 T-sldes, plastic teething rails 46.7."’.t* •ur policy on exchange of prison­ 373.00 3-Piece Bedroom Group; sofa; upholatored lit red nubby hogany leg! ...... 79.00 safe, the creed of allegiance to a mahogany, 8-drawer double dress­ coll, 8 os. gray and red stripe 22.60 Duncan PhyStXocktall Ta­ ers in Korea, the Issue which is the 23.75‘4.2x9 Carpet; Plain Felted texture with matching moaa 358.50 Simmona Lawson Hlde-A- 10.95 (4) Crib Mattress;i; 'gray* • ^ '’T party or to a certain leaiderahlp— er base with 31x47-inch mirror. ticking, each ...... 44.95 48.00 Platform Rocker: mahogany, ble; mahogany,. Skinch top, surface explanation of a truce talk Wool, horizon gray ...... 9:25, fringe trim ...... 298.00 Bed Loveseat; upholstered' In yellow plastic cover, tuftla^^*’ .-belgp jw d g«#«,JtlgjM*d.,Uj5« ^ , stretcher bsM with bi a««Bbfck.‘' w iomous^ "Golden 'ft4e5flfe--ife.gMMaMa'AO;'FaBten.'.'aa M w -.... ^ ..— •sgray"' ftia*B' Jli4ifcaDurssQa*'TES*L-i;ti«» servants to develop a new code o f ...... hnv .n H nllngton" » - 7 2 1 toll size box u«T«vr‘PiBm, zprings; 72 FeitM , isg.oo Modem curved .center aec- cover .. .39.95 JtSX — kind , nf policy,,. which---4h» ,.g.PPL .horlzan .g ra y , ^-upttolstoMd^.^^- 'bihayioF'wHich ced|^ 'lin^'rtanM VEHtSTowT 260 Jm ''S T ’ISc'e '■Bedrd6m'"ttfbup; ‘"colh'' 8 oz'. grey’^'xnd" gold 'strip' -^M-Slmiaona' '62;ti6 a 6wn*c)i''Rla{formTtocfcer; Communists bad no reason to ex- totre^ cor rodto^ is ih e flamlngo texture cloth, button Bed; Upholstered In gray damask, knotty pine, full alze bed, e-draw- Ucklng,' e a c h ...... 38.75 39.75 5x12 Carpet; Plain Felted a n lsteen flg- mahoganyi gold tooted leather Tci. .1665 . .tMftad .;-aaat-,-aad.^.bm k, , .Alaada. \a. tbe ■ZT&pO ipeslry .cover. ' tn c e -itegoaajions: Our 'point b'nk fun size; 240 coil 8 oz. gray and ' 'fHhimbitr *f4iwsbn‘ 'XRdi-%-'' '’'Tubbod - double: u ^ might keep dominant if not ^TSo’lixrRugl’ Woodroaa Cotton 59.75 Queen Anne Occasional '99.50 iSkl(l ''f'abIe; mahogany, goTd ty sldi* been that our new, idealistic stand .. Insoror I I R M S ^ rad stripe ticking wiUr 73 coil 8r 288.00 Single Arm Modem. Sofa; ..Bed Loseaeat; upbolsterad .in .... 492 in public llfe.^Senator Smith’s 72.00 Solid Maple .Twin jSod;'four .Loop, '.-.v 39.95 Chair; upholstered Ih gold and tooled leather ■ top, ' one ahel^, w ay hand tied box spring, each upholstered in plain gray nubby antique red s a t in ...... 206.00 on prisoner exchange— that hone poster style, blanket rail <.. 49.00 beige striped damaak, solid ma­ drawer with brass pull ...,.49'.75 46.50 Chest of 5-Drawers; blu secret seems to be that, even ...... 89.00 82.00 6x9 Rug; All Wool R ag texture cloth ...... ;.,.. 168.00 who did not wish to return to Other 23920 Simmona Modem Arm hogany frame ...... 49.60 .29.9! after she la a Senator, she has the 55.00 aolid Maple Twin Bed; panel Braided Oval ...... 69.50 35.00 End Table; mahogany, one their own original side of the w ar E<»n6my priced, Ituni^ quality—' a l l - i n - o n k 139.50 (S)' Foiam Latex Twin Site 325.00 Modem Square Sofa;, up­ Hide-A Bed; upholstered In green same Inatincts and judgments she footboard ...... 34.50 66.00 ( 2) Armless Chairs; choice shelf, and drawer ...... 27.50 62.95 Chlfforobc; tfaple, tun lengthsla Outfits; full 4H-Inch Foam La­ 89.50 8x9 Rug; All Wool Rag holstered in gray and green tweed damaak, T-cushlon; button back would be compelled to do so—has Model 401A has a brilliant-tone Alnico V built- of cardinal red velvet or emerald blanket drawer, 4-side drawers might have as a private citizen, Rich Toned 70.00 Maple Full Size Bed; four- tex. blue and white etripe tick­ Braided Qval ...... 75.00 homespun, spring-niled cushions ...... 219,00 19.75 Lamp Table; mahogany, 19- also been a stand perhaps making $ 1 0 Down in speaker and chrome trimmed control head, green velvej covers; diamond tuft­ hand lacquered flnieh .... 632$. outside the political game, and the poater with panel head and foot' ing, hand tied box spring, each ...... ’...... 189.00 inch square top, shelf 12.95 truce deadlock automatic. mounts neatly into your car’s dash. Automatic 78.25 6x9 Rug; A ll Wool Hand 89.50 Studio Couch; upholatered In ed back, e a c h ...... 55.00 courage to sUck to them and. to Cash Price $309.75 Noli< board ' ...... ; . 39.75 ...'...... 99.00 29.75 (3) High Chatre; wax birch W e don't know the w ay out of Far Tuning Hooked ...... 59.00 510.00 Large Modem 2-aectionaI green with black, rose and char­ v^ume con^l, patented motor noise filter, 68.00 Lounge Chair; upholstered in' 69.50 Step Table: m'ahog'‘" y '> ‘ ^)e>'i finish with pearl gray and red.-- continue to be herself. The Town PlannltUrfommlaaion 79.00 Full Size Maple Bed .. 64.50 139.00 (1) Orthopedic type Twin Sofa; upholstered In red mato- treuse figured cretonne, green gold tooled leather top shelf, 28\fi- this situation. Perhaps there Is Bwr*'i no rough scrubbing of dolhot high speed interference and fade elim in ate. 10.50 4x6 Rug: Cocoa Cotton Shag blege and green figured tapestry upholetery, can be made into ta* That is the unique reason why, of Manchester, Comle^cut' at a Size Outfit; floor zample, 8 oz. laase, diamond tufted back and boucle fringe trim . : ...... 74.50 inohes high ....'...... '..,,44.50 none, unless the Communists wMi Uvo-Wolor AcHoa Ciodwf oro 76.00 (2 ) Twin Size Maple Bed; ...... 7.75 with beige fringe valance, but­ ble and chair, each .... 3429 when she la mentioned for an of­ meeting following a public hear-1 Dependable Tan pin etripe ticking, very firm, arms ...... 375.00 submorgod in wolor oil Hm Hm«, wHh MOOCl tern* four-poster style with spindle 11220 Studio Couch; upholstered ton back, T-cushion ...... 79.00 should agree to take part In a new Ing on May 22, 1952, in accord­ extra tufta. hand tied box spring 39.95 Step Table; mahogany, shelf, 18.50 (3) "Wheel About" High fice no woman has ever held, many •rtl liMi^o hmtr head and footboard, each . 64.60 47.85 4.6x6 Carpet; Swirl loop-pile in gray frieze with matching screening of prisoners, and that rolling curtonfs of hoi, sudsy wolor ance with- the Chaiiar for the I ...... 109.00 245.00 Large London Lounge Sofa; and drawer with brass pull , .31.50 Chair; a birch flnieh with a,.., Wilton, choice of green or silver 2-cushlon model, upholstered In fringe trim, 2-cushion , modal 245.00 Extra Large Lounge Chair; new screening should produce of us think that, yes. she might going through Ihoiii. Two fraih-Wolor, Town of Manchester, Conn., hav­ Models $5 down — $1 per week choice of red or yellow trim, aa e n '' ' 40.00 Shaving Mirror; an antique 98.00 (1) Latex top Twin Size blue, each ...... 29.75 rose figured, frieze ...... 198.00 ...... : ...... 99.60 upholstered In plain brown mo­ 55.00 Coffee ‘Table; mahogany, be the one worthy o f "'such dis­ Uvo -Wolor rintos Dool aH dirl away. ing deemed It for the public good ...... 14.95a'''’ resplt senssUonally different from , reproduction In maple, 19x22-inch, Outfit; Innerzpring mattress and hair, spring-filled cushion, tufted gold tooled leather top. Inlaid tinction. that building lines should bo I adjuitable, base has drawer and 30.00 4.6x6 Carpet; Axmlnster back ...... 198.00 the^ results o f the' screening con­ box spring, gray ticking .. 65.00 215.00 2-Cushion Love Seat; uphol­ apron and-legs ...... 44.50 3.46 (7.) Carriage Pads; Shareq^' establiah'ed, passed the following | compartments...... 25.00 Broadloom; 'choice of rose and Upholstered Chairs ducted by ourselves alone. stered In gray damaak, button hinged pada, choice of blue, yel­ orders, viz: To fit most any car or truck gray floral or gray tone-on-tone tufted back ...... 159.00 139.00 Lo'utige Chair; uphotatei^ 98.00 Flip Top Console Table But there is one fact which Ordered: That on the Northerly I 198.00 3-Piece Bedroom Group; leaf, each .. 15.00 144.00 Lounge Chair; upholstered In red Naugahyde plastic, bUt. low or pink coven, each . . 2JS2' «A*«« Floor Coverings ...... ■*.----- genuine mahogany, Duncan Phyfe aide of Blast Center Street, from solid maplS, 41-lnch dresser, 32- 235.00 Square Arm Lawson Sofa; In plain olive green texture ma­ ton back, brass nail trim, apring- eught to be Included In American 46J10 4.6x6 Carpet; Plain Twist carved base with brasa toes 79.00 6.95 v parttcipat- Rcjyrt Propgrty, . For Splg ,74 o6ryb em|ln[ti,_ T.be.t’* *'hy„ •f*?/’’*?**, ______I'-Oon- -t996->>natend"Of >4he’ eartter^gga!-.^'. ■ -The--s>niduw-'-o f fiigrwiil'b'e 'bnt-tif the aubjcctsmi' . Rottixer... Aned.. Jeasa., UUls,.-30,...of., ' 'THRgg;;oRrfami •foaiff'a'pattiMeMt: floor-ingy-'aeeond floors derm* - -cy„ 256.. High, otreeb.. W-.Ma&chcOr CRYST ALr L a k e - ReeUoft. ... Fine buyers waiting for 4, 5. e:. 7 ‘ Musiefoti lirlngs "siicli '•p4My,'''Ioiii4‘' .a peak ,by.middlaJ.&S4. .Sovlst. JZaloh.. And -Jha, jrealliaUoa.i 'tRT—'diBvwssion - -tom orrow" Trtght- flehcpn. .S25..W .Tpjyp„ .Cftubt this_ ■ “ 'hjr""WDTking" "conple:- -Msnehert'er v^r^CSEiBZEaBtreS. A j:aoma and.. - f r a ulonrt dfertiict; morning on a charge of breach of ' ■ARTifU'R'A."K'NOFLA'™ -eroi-veatibule' and-aid«' porch;' 'Iszttnrrrttef! •— "This does not mean a cut-back" that their homeland remains divid­ when the Board of Directors meet.# o f vicinity. Write 162 Hilliard South street. Furnished cottage hath. Expansion attic, basement room 'and"S-f’amli.v‘ h'dusVs. 6*Vl It pain is intense—buy Extra Strong Ten delegatee will be named In the peace growing out of a dis­ Realtor hatchway. Immediate occu­ BOLTON—New 4-room Capo Cod. Bornhelm- 4k Smith, Agents. 6946- form al conventloni of congres- in current production. Small em- ed gave . Germans little to cheer informally with the Pension street, or call 2-1938 after 6. priced for quick sale. Under $4,- garage., CInco combination win­ Muxterole. At any drugstore. Ike Forces phMized. about. There were predictions in turbance in the State theater Sun­ 875 Main St.—Eat. 1921 pancy. Show by appointment "000. Can bf financed. Henry Es­ Expnadable attic. 'i-»c."e of land. dows. Large lot, $11,500. Tom 6716. ______r i aiohU'delegatee to the etate con­ Board. Phone Office 6440 • He said the program under the the West German press that the Deaths day at about 5 p. m. INSURANCE Underwriter and only. — Price $13,500, cort Agency, 288 High street, W. Xrtesltn w cll,'20‘ ft. living room Minor, Agent, Tel. Rockville 6- w ANTED—Ifoui property to sell. vention, the other 13 by the con­ The two boards are meeting In •Evenings 2-5938 or 2-4278 "stretjhout^ is "pretty well off contract might be rejected by the Hills was arrested by Patrolman ..wife need 3. or 4 room .unfurnish­ _Msnch:ster 3683,- __ with dinette, tl|o hath, two bod- 5042. • ______Reliable buyeri waiting with caafc vention Itjelf...... (Oonttnued from Page One) the bearing room of the. Municipal Mrs. Isabel Hamilton Blaanheww aupportera contend .the ground how," two months French and the West Germain Par­ Building to discuss a report on the Albert Scabies oh a coinplalnt" .by ed apartment. Best references. Home Listings Wanted CHARLES LESPERANCE CRYSTAL Lake - Cottage 4 large rooms. .Priced to sell at $10,400. for four, five, six, seven room iln- MUSTe r o iE Mrs. Isabel Hamilton, a former Jack Sanson, theater manager, that all delegates finally selected gates on Taft over the week end, after It was started, with produc­ liament, where Socialist opposi­ various elements of the plan, Call Hartford 5-0121 ext. 2263, Phone 3620 rooms, porch, front and side. Barbara Woods, Agent. 3702. VERNON New Vroom Cape CMd. gle end two-farelty In Manches­ will vote for ufci General. tion stoout five per cent below tion to sighing has been most bit­ resident of Manchester, died . last who told police he had asked the 24' X 30' Oil heat, picture win­ ter, Bolton, Coventry and Vernon. in the Associated Press tabulation, which the pension hoard has sub­ night at her home in Van Nuys, '8 a. m. to 4:30 p. WEST SIQE—Si* rooms, two full CHARMING FOUR bedroom Co­ Large lot. 200’ from lake. Right to Disputing this was State Sena­ but still trailed. The AP count, schedule. ter. young man to quiet down several COVENTRY Stale road, colonial, dow, basement garage. Near bus Finances arranged. Howard R. After the, ceremony the four mitted to the directors and which Calif., at the age of 84. The widow floors. InstInsulated throughout. lonial waiting just for you and private beach. Excellent for chli- tor Tag* PearsonX Connecticut based ,on delegates pledged. In­ Small said he believes it is nor­ includes the problems involved in times. He said Hills was talking A f u r n i s h e d home in Manches- dren. $4,700. Tom Minor, Agent. 6 rooms, modern Improvements, and stores, >i m'le to Parkway. Hastings Phone 2-1107. W HArs THE REAL PRlOD ministers met with newspapermen of Robert Hamilton, she was bom loud and disturbing the audience.. Storm windows and screens, oil your children. Two-car garage. :^eader of the Taft foi«na- He has structed or willing to state a first- mal to expect production In any swllchlng to .social security. ter by two adults. Excellent ref­ Tel. Roclivllle 5-6042. 4 fireplaces, attractive 5-room Immediate occupancy. $11,000. ON YOUR HOUBUr ; and declared both the peace con-r in GlMgow, Scotland, and came to Judge Rottner told Hills this h(^t water heat. Two-car garage. Beautiful grounds. For appoint­ SELLING ifduR Property? dot*.' made no claims as tov specific ballot preference, and on candi­ major pro^am of that nature to The meeting tomorrow night erences available. Write Box R. apartment^ In ell, approximately Other listing'", tom Minor, Agent. tact the Ellrworth Mitten Agen­ numbers. ' • fall up to 10 p e r cent behind tract and the European treaty this country in 1927. morning he would impose a jail Herald. Lot 60 X 257. All utilities. Pltone ment contact Elva Tyler. 2-4469. LAKE AMStON—Waterlronl coH 4 acres, apj>roxlmalely $4,000 Tel. Rodiville 5-5042. You'll find oar eonUMtaat date concessions, listed 399 dele­ William r . Uonlln will be only "exploratory,” ac­ Mrs. Hamilton leaves four tage, 8 rooms. 3 bedrooms, wine cy, or any Manchester Real Es­ ,. For the U. 8. Senatorial nbmlna- gates for Taft to 359 for the gen­ schedules. have the preservation of peace and sentence if the youth Speared in 6988 days. down. Several others. Welles tptmUnera well qoalUM to freedom as their aims. At times cording to General Manager Rich­ daughters and six, sons, namely, court again for the same offense. WANTED —Profcsnonal' office, MANCHESTER—Good Investment terized, oil heat, living room ,10' (COVENTRY Neat four room tate concern becauee It atanda to help yon. ,glon, candidates Include Prescbtt eral. Elsenhower made his gain Need Is Stressed William Francis Donlln, son of ard Martin, and no action will be Agency, Coventry. Tel. 7-8872 or reason that they know Manchee- they appeared to be speaking di­ Mrs. John Arthur of Scotland. Mrs. This is the second cMe growing central location. Write Box E MANCHESTER Old Colonial, or Ideal home for business couple, X 25', Heatalator fireplace, 12' x house, now vacant. Nice location, Bush, the 1950 nominee who lost' pf 15 in WMhIngton state, when Sen. Stennls (D„ Miss,),-a mem- Mr. and Mrs. James M. Donlln of taken on any of the repommenda- 7-7501. ^ -to Senator William Benton 4D), ber--of -th e preparedness - group, rectly .to Moscow when they de­ James Bryce of Springfield, Mass., out of disturbances in the theater ■Herald. with extra large lot on bus-line. two 4 room flats with fireplaces. 15' knotty pine zunporch, collar. lake prtvtl«gf8",""*ehoot huer" «ivl ter property beet. Gall the BU»> Itotiteitibee, tiler* 'I* i!***f w won 30 delegates to four for 48 Glehwbftd",Street, win be fea­ "tiori.s" made In the report. Mrs. Isabel Flavell of Van Nuys, 8'a roqms. New hot water furn­ Separate hot water furnaces. Cen­ worth Mitten Agency, 69.3P any obUgaMnn when yim eaO 1 William Purtell, M a ni* f 1 e 1 d Tah.^ said In advance of the closyl-door tured as a timpanist at the an­ clared their unanimous goal was within a few months. General Electric hot water heat­ BUILDING LOT.'l Manchester other fratiirrs. Full price on this to unite all Germany by peaceful The questions of dropping the Calif., Mrs. John Hamilton of New ace. Oil burner. New gas auto­ tral’ location. Immediate vacancy er. Lot 80 X 140. Asking $10,000 Road, Glastonbury ( tj mile be­ Is only $7500 with about $750 FOR QtricirRE'sflLf^n''*elllng 'Bprague, John Mather Lupton and The Republican nomination re- meeting he believes "we've got to nual band concert of Manchester Sanson said today he will con­ Probate Judge Walton Clark, Jr. get these fighting planes of oUrs "hieans. plan in favor "of social security Jersey. The sons are Robert of tinue to prosecute similar cases. matic hot water heater. Garage. one apartment Price $12,600. only $2,000 down; Call Manches­ yond Minniehaug Golf Course)-,- down payment required. Act fast your property call Suburban JARVIS REALTY cpilres 604 votes.— ...... High School Wednesday night at was raised several months ago New Jersey. William and James URGENT! Moat of the talk has centered on off the drawing boards and ready See# Seeds of Third War He said he. would, do AO. in the uir... Large shade trees. Reduced -to Madeline Smith, Realtor, 2-1642 ter ,...,827.4.... ,HafU,QCd-._.ArW38, .'w.6.t.rr.,.and..«UElrlclty.,.8yBiiabi.^ .on ihU.puf,. tu J.. Crprkett. hro-k* . .Rc.elty. .Co,^.,ReaKpraj,._5il.. Main filanclMBter 61U- .. .,’tw o...pepiMratlt:...g> n a t, o r Bv Verplanck School. when a-number -of employe,^ signed of Manchester, -George - of New $10,000". 'Down ''paymeht, li.'SlJd'. " o r 46791'"'" ■ tbe.'Bush«PurUll scn^>. . . — to-fly:"'- ----.-rr™'—.” ---- r ...... ''B ill, 'who ■ st'iiaiea 'with Anthony •Moscow -hM charged that" the" terest of patrons who want to.en- Schwartz Real E.<ffiIhalIoiro^^ •Montana," toid • reporter-- today ■ "mahy arid ' sowing" "the seeds' "oF to nbtHin-xocigi- gecnm.yTfirT.'imTT and Andrew 'of Scotland: 'Another' '■HaTR'Tnfs:'''"2iTnj7;:------Btq'Btaow- 'atiTef - ’ Twa-ramiiy of some sobering testimony by and orchestra during hU entire son, David, who died less than by rowdies. Refined Family of Four flat. Five rooms each apartment. man-at-large Antoni 'Sadlak ap­ they think the bitter Taft-Elsen­ Gen. Matthew B. Ridgeway, for- World War II. other matters to be discussed hower" fight may help the DemO- high school career. He Is head Acheson said "the unhappy fact tomorrow night are the operation two years ago, will be remembered No Small Children EAST SIDE—Attractive 6 room Steam heat, Copper piping, open pears assured judging by the lack ip«j:,s(iro.ipan,d4r, of the .wnlt.gcl N» dr4immar-anad ..I.eayilvIhmtEraUjuid..thAJii£tto^^ Weatem,-. .Powers' hAd.worked .to Call^ ; _ , . 1642 or 4679. ,,,5-room ... home,; encloeed -porch, hls-ajppralsai of -the- atr' strength Morse Bill On screens, storm windows. Futl countercharges. led by Gov, Allan Shivers, who Russia Ootild put up in an Asian establish freedom throughout Ger­ And last night, several pros­ "wants an uninstructed delegation. many. Mr*. Sarah A. Tedfnrd WEST SIDE- Six room Cape Cod. cellar. Lot 100' x 12.V. (Jlnse to pective national convention dele­ TexM Democrats name 52 dele­ war. . Mrs. Sarah A. Tedford of 92 R u led. O u t WANTED—3 or 4 furnished rooms Pla.'tercd walls and oak floor­ school and buS, Only $8,500! cash Committee members and others Industry Grab The goal will not have been Cheney, Union gates tossed their support to gatee to. the big convention. reached until there la German Bissell street who made her home by young store executive and ing throughout, ceramic tile bath, $3,000. WUllam Goodchlld. Sr.. who attended disagreed later In wife. No children. Excellent ref­ Shannon, even a* Brennan’s Fagan Dickson, pro-admlnls- unity in freedom and the United with her daughter, Mrs. Robert (Conttnoed froea Png* One) lavatory, fireplace, vestibule, Realtor. 7825 anytime. f Hends iniUpnted they may wlth^-, tratlpn leader. Mid his faction Is their Interpretation, of just what (Continced from-Page One) McConnell, died last night; at the erences. Phone Mr: Oddi, 2-4533. three jjoriiocrs. hatchway. Top the General had said, but seemed "States will continue to work along Contract Set draw a projected convention 'flMr prepared to walk out of the state this line,” he added. Manchester Memorial Hospital. from a witness who had difficul­ condition. One-car oversize ga­ MOVE RIGHT in. Six room single, convention tomorrow at Sah An­ generally agreed tbit., he had would be used for operating ex­ A lifetime resident of Manches­ garage. Hobby shop. Lot 120 x fight In his behalf. Acheaon offered congratulations ty expressing himself. Business Property rage. Exclusive with Henry Es­ U. 8. Rep. Walter H. Judd (Rvs' tonio, and send a rival delegation warned them of some swift Rus­ penses, just compensation for to West Germany on behalf of ter, she was a member of the cort Agency. Tel. 3683. 170. on burner steam heat, cop­ sian aerial advances. New 5-Year Pdet Is Ex­ "in this case, however,” Klendl For Sale 70 Minn.) will keynote the conven­ to Chicago.. owners, and re-lmbursement of President Trumam Daughters of Liberty and the Dis­ added drily, "both of the prin­ per plumbing. Excellent repair. PRICTE REDUCED. Large sIx-room tion at 8 p. m. (ea.t.) Missouri's' Democrats may name government expenses. Mosher said Acheson said the three Western pected to Be Signed abled Connecticut War Veterans cipals are United States Senator# H. B. Grady, Realtor, 8009. Ihe convention, is slated to get President Truman today as an al Auxiliary. STORE BUILDING for sale To be Ame-'ican Colonial with twin of it: Powers were "welcoming a new and it is Jair to nuume Chat removed from premizes. Size 19' underway at 7 p. m., an hour be- temate to one of their 42 nation Four Proposals partner" in an agreement of great Today, Local Reports Besides her daughter, Mrs. Mc­ sized bedrooms. extra large MOVE RIGHT In! 4 rooms in fine neither ia particularly ' -inarticu­ X IT. Phone 2-3324. condition Spacious second floor for*' Conigressman Judd starts his al convMtioh delegates for the Two Are Dead "This is probably the moat Importance to all four countries. Connell, she leaves • two sons, late." closets, spacious halls. bath­ mHkWr-whtetMwHl broadoart state’s 24-vote*.. Truman" hM said with dormark. OH hot water heet; unique, proposal of doubtful con- Eden’s remarks were similar. A new five-year contract be­ ThomM D. Tedford and Ward McCJarthy left the court room rooms, eereened- porch, attached over a statewide network. he will stay away from the con­ Tedford,.both of Manchester:"two Therraoseal . windows and. doors. sUtutlortsJlty ever to be seriously, He said "our purpose-Is peace and tween. Local .63, Tcktile Workers before Peari^dI^a" motion ^ ’n# Fanhi? and Land for S^e 71 garage, open. . attic!'- in one of ----- Tomorrow's session is scheduled vention until after the- candidates In Sbip Crash considered'by a oomrriiltee of the we fhr'eafen hb" one." He said "Union of vAmerica, CIO. and Chen­ sisters, Mrs. Mary Adamson of Manchester's finest residential Attractive lot with shade trees. to resume at 9 a. rti. . are selected. Leaders Indicated the Manchester and Mrs. Elizabeth argued. He ha# contended-in Ih: Price $12,000. $2,500 dow/j. pay­ United States Benale.” the Western Powers want. to ey Brothers was expected to be pa.st that his income figure# have KEF..NEY STREET-^20 acre farm, neighborhood’s. Owner 2-0032. Baldwin broke his' sHence on delegates would go to Chicago un- bring to an end to wars that have signed today, It was announced Dllworth of Ireland; three broth­ eight room hou.se. New oil hot ment. 25 year mortgage. Made­ (Conttnu^ from Page One) Mosher said these suggestipn-s nothing to do with the ca.se. His NORMAN Street A nice 5 room the Ixjdgje-Brennan fight after instructed. torn Europe asuhder. The signa­ Ihl.s morning by Robert Adams, ers, James Lennon and Alfred water system. Two fireplace.?. line Smith, Realtor, 2-1642 or I Shannon announced his candidacy would cure some- defects In the counsel, Edward Williams, told the single, well built In excellent con- died minutes after he w m picked tures to the treaty, he. adde(k.‘;!oan trea.surcr of the local. Lennon, both of Manchester, and Complete bathrooms on first and 4679. ...agaliwt. Br.e.n.n*n..-whp. .WM,. nation's present labor policies; court lie saw no reason why the . .OiUQn.-.hc,t . wate.r..,heaL_wlth_-iill^ <>p-by-reaeuera.--He-WM'-not -iden- ... ~1 .~~Sup[>ort for lonti~~levci-Tot»~[-'open-a. window.ito.the Jlu-- Adams— -said----the— -eon t-ra<>t-, - John. A«mi6n .o l Jlreland.. and. f lyje. *Prontl""flrBrz.—Mtllr-lTOUrt';— ga­ long-standing personal and politi­ grandchildren. Senator "sK ’dina B if e jf^ te d to fireplace, one-car garage. Nice tified but was believed to be a Icctive bargaining. rop^hM a chance free itself, so which contain# substantially the disclose every facet of his life, rage, gue.st room, barns, wood­ H - "l cal friend. Italy P ^ E lb c it is looking forward rather thari The funeral will he held from large jot, quick occupancy. Ver­ LOOK crewman of the Dodge. 2. Protection" of local union same provisions as the one" It is re­ public and private,” Pearson's mo­ work shop, coops and pcijs. Brook Grons In Site Two Am Rescued back."' placing. WM ratifiedecial ‘open-air altars,- richly or- use of the machine, -fns^^^ , Jthe .. .qulfik !«ae-:.FylVj .ri^ !I8.2,QJ1^,, 12.-:, Aaa&ir If . A?^PA,1t...prf,slden^^^ , . voted the first day. ■ Mqpjf a, ;5.mft|»t.25. Flptencc. atrect,;. the ..pa#t ,31s, years.. . ■' - V 5 tho -2»^ -^affiltated -dfmbmtnatidnr jwmented. r..been.! ■ .wwted- ‘ Do'mtniltA' tiiguiJa:' ‘39" Bf - Mrsr. "Jones •lea'veg two-brothers,' '^^dordir 'was“noBeSeiai^for a com-" • •700 ’■■down’.' 'Cirtl • The ' EHeworth'f Shannon plans M sit on the •' TffettS" "(Vifrie' 'S ’ St'drlB’"'hf' 'arreiUi throughout the city. ' Siirpaaslng pletely accurate account of the $82.78 monthly Call owner 2- yesterday for alleged voting About T6Wh“ and others. ton road: William DougiM, Ver­ Harry Snow of Wapplng, and Mitten Agenqv, 6930. i stage at the convention In Bush- Changed to "Forgive” them all is a gigantic altar 146 testimony. He suggested that Ben­ 1827. nell Hall. frauds and one stabbing. Most non: Mrs. Mildred Boardman, 35 Walter Snow of Manchester, and Houses for Sale 72 Under the plan, the phrase, feet high, topped by a 114-foot ton might commit perjury and NP:W s i x ROOMS—Good The fight between the Governor voting, "however, w m quiet after "The William Brown in the cMt cross, in the heart of the city. This Whitney road;. Donald Mothes. 74 one sister, Mrs. Etta Gates of MANCHESTER—On quiet, street, of *'^n the Zone," the winning play foi-glve us our "debts (trespassesj Dcimont street; Ernest Bame.s, Manchester. said he wanted a verbatim record. MANCHESTER—Two blocks from construction, I'-j b:iths, full and Brennan continued to over- one of the bitterest campaigns will remain m a.permanent monu­ 6 years old "Home Sweet Home." as we forgive our debtors (those G!astonbur>’ ; Edward Matson, 446 The funeral will be held from McCarthy also said use ' of a Center. Duplex 5 and 4 rooms. ahadow everything else at the con­ since the war. presented by CMe and Curtain of ment, and Its plaza site hM been voice recorder was the usual prac­ cellar; garage. Many other Living room, fireplace, dinette, Em I Hartford for the ALT Drama who trespass against us I," would Parker street: Mrs. Alfa Salters, the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Space for additional rooms. Large vention, There w m talk, that the Polls openqd soon -after early bo changed to read "forgive us our named in honor of Pope Plus XII. tice In thla federal jurisdiction, features— $17,OOOi two bedroomc, tile bath, open morning masa- In- which soma" Festival, does not reside in Man­ 456(4 Main street; Ora Ames, 11 Main street, tomorrow afternoon lot. Down payment $5,000. Man- slate, of^^^3-delegatea at large to sins and we forgive those who. sin Federico Cardinal Tedeschinl, Benton’s attorneys challenged a(alrwa,v to two room expan.-.lnn. Catholic priesta read pastoral let­ chester, as reported in Saturday's the Pontiff’s delegate, will inaugu­ Mather street; Alice Warrington, at 2 o’clock. Rev. David Crockett. . cheater-"- Near East (Icnter street. the national'convention, now be­ against us.” that and said the court reporter Six room single. Fireplace, alum- FI V k I io o m C O L O N IA I^ Full cellar. Garwood air condl- ing drafteUby the Governor, will ters telling that it was a sin to Herald, but lives in East Hart­ rate the Congress with the singing 27 Woodland street; Mrs. Flor­ p'Mtor of the Federated Church of ■ tioned heat (oil). Oversized ga­ ford. Manchester's William Brown, Some churches now use “ tres­ Wapplng. will officiate and burial who was present was competent to tnum conihination storm sash .and In e.xcellont condition. All be chosen few among; vote Communist. • of the hymn, "Vent Creator." ence Dahlquist, 23 (Tlyde road; make an accurate shorthand rec­ rage, ameslte drive, lot 80 x 130. who is- a member of the Com­ passes" while others, like the Pres­ Clarence Pierce, East Hartford: will In the Wapplng Cemetety. screens. Garage. Well landscap­ modern conveniences. Attrac­ Slate la IJsted byterians, use “debts." Thirteen other cardinals, 50 ord. Benton said he didn't care Owners business requires imme­ Gov, Lodge. Baldwin, Shannon, munity Players, took the lend role archbishops, more than 200 bish­ Mrs. Annie Tedfor'd, 92 Bis.sell Friend* may call at the funeral ed. Immediate occupancy.:. Down tive landscaping, garage, near in "The Fisherman," the cooper­ The Rev. Guy H. Volpitto, of home today from 3 to 5:30 and how many stenographers took payment. $4,400. For appoint­ diate residence in another state, Alcorn, Mrs. Anna-h^e SwdtMkl, ops and 16,000 priests are here to street. Princeton Street School. $14,000. Evenings, 3160 or Frank Mi88 McKiiiiiley ative play produced by dramatic Cleveland, said the words, "debts" from 7 to iB:50. down his words, but he balked at ment please call Howard R. Hast­ State Vice-Chairman Thomas Bus­ lead the faithful in their prayers ADMITTED TODAY; Mrs. Doris use of a recording machine. Pinney (3877.) Walton W. Grant, groups, of different towns. or "tre.#pas3cr," are .not a correct Mikells, South Windsor; Clarence ings. 2-1107. -PIUS sell, State Finance chairman, Mrs. Interpretation of the original for peace. Realtor. 647 Main street, Hart­ TAX Julia A. Keeney, National, Coni- Shower Gue8t Wilson. Lake street; Virginia BORNHEIM and SMITH The Men’s Friendship Club of Greek in which, that section of the ford 2-7584. and your miUeewoman, Frank O. H. Wll- Bible WM recorded' Staddon. 19 Jackson street; Jo­ Truce Cooling Off : Sales Agents the Church of the Nazarene will seph Lonoy, 91 Eldridge street; Funerals xllam a. State Eisenhower Finance Replying to delegates who ar­ LOOKING FOR A large home, old lifo Miss Betty McKinney, daughter hold its monthly meeting and final Another Hearing Alleen Dennison, 33 Stone street; Ready For Any Occasion Phone 6946 or 6716 Chairman, Secretary of the State gued that the present usage w m four down and four up. We have tlx* 6.00x16 of Mr. and Mr#. Robert H. Mc­ get-together of the season this eve­ Kenneth Walker, 17 Harvard road; George R. Booth To End Tomorrow Altee K. Leopold, iJewls'Dibble of Kinney of 67 Hemlock street was upheld by tradition and custom Funeral services for George H- one that is centrally located and Naugatuck, State Finance Com- ning in the parish rooms, A cov­ P-aymond Bla.schlk, 45 Wedge- that haa a new, oil burner. $2500 honored with another pre-nuptial ered dtah supper will be served at and should not be changed, he Put on Ageinla Booth of 232- Middle Tumptke -----mlasionef ,Fj-ank.M.. I.yiich.Town aald; ...------— wood drive; Dcldne Mikells, South (ConUaoed from Pag* One) down L' all that Is requlred.- bridal shower Saturday evening 7 tj'clock. This will be the annual Windsor. east, who died suddenly Wednes­ Chairman Richard Bensen of when Miss Barbara E. (Coleman of “ Be true to your language, rath­ day tnoming, were held Saturday Vacant within a week. T. J. Waterbury, Bernard Mathlea of ineeting with report# and election A fourth public hearing op an BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A son Reds: An Allied screening showed 188 Lydali street, aister of her of officers, and President Fred er than to custom." appropriation was added to the afternoon at 2 o’clock at the W; P. (Jrockett, broker. Phone 5416 or Seymour and Mrs. cnare Boothe to Mr. and Mrs. William. Pinney,' only 70,000 of 169,000 Red POWS residence 3751. fiance, Airman 3-c John F. Cole­ Wood hopes for a |ull turnout of By voice vote the Assembly au­ Board of Directors agenda June 3 15 Earl street; and a daughter to Quish Funeral Home, with Rev. laice. man. entertained for her at the members. thorized a comrhlttee to confer Percy Smith, associate minister c.f and internes want to go back to Mrs. Luce said she “hasn't heard upon receipt of an opinion from Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roman, Wap- Communist areas. SIX ROOM Cape Cod, two partial­ home of his aUnt, Mrs. Karl A. With other denominations to seek Town C^tunsel John D. LaBelle the South Methodist CJiurch. offi­ yet" whether she's to be ,pamed Nielsen of 73 Brookfield .atrssL.. a general change and to report ciating; Burial was in :8oldiets' Me}. Gen. "William K. Harrison, ly finished, oil heat, fireplace, Members of the Auxiliary Police that’ such a hearing Is" Hecessaify A r t H TODAY: A son Jo Mr. combination windows and doors, as a delegate at large. She iWn'be win hold a meeting and drill to­ results of Its efforts back to the Field, Eaet Cemeteiy. new senior Allied delegate, said The psrty took the form of a before an appropriation for im­ and Mrs. John Foley, 41 Vernon the Reds still may be determined near stores, schools and bus. at the convention, she said, to hei night at 7 o'clock at Mt. Nebo. General Assembly, before final ac- Bearers were Everett Kennedy. miscellaneous shower. The color proving the water system to the r,street. "to delay or reject an armistice. " trees, shrubr and garden space. 8 a * * r , a “wonderful man," Rep. Judd; . ischeme was pink and blue with In the event of Inclement weather llon Is taken. Wilfred Clarke. Charles Wlgren for "I'm not interested in any intra. Manchester Green area c a n be DISCHARGED S A T U R DAY; in an interview Sunday, Harri­ Other features. Owner 2-1,545. varl-colored balloons. The bride- the meeting will be held at the The move was Initiated ai the made. and Francis Miner, representing parly fight.” Mrs. Luce went on. Mrs. Amy Dixon, 40 Clyde road; the American Legion, and Cl.vde son observed: "Now is the time to bring In a elect timvrapped her varied and Hollister Street School at 7:30. behest of the Presbytery of Neb­ The members of the board, at John J. Frankovltch, 44 Perkins "If the Communists are going IMMACULATE Cape Cod, locat- beautiful gifts white seated under raska Chty, which decided on the Beckwith and Napoleon White, delegation reMonably harmonious their meeting iMt Tuesday, agreed street; Mrs. Ginevra Shlpma'n".~24.'" representing ths "YD. to concede, we won’t know it un­ ed in a quiet neighborhood. Four an umbrella decorated in the pre- Members of the British Ameri- action at a meeting at Seward, Elro street; Mrs. Eleanor Gee, 88 . ,i^d,united.. for Elsenhower valllag le- Quish Funeral Home to sioners - representing- the" 4S9" -local « a e d T o T ^ i _ rif strcrtrWkiter Tuny",'’ N»rtK "Wind- Med the thiexMTay ------laiain iiwui UUiflwMliwh us- s-ira- w IgeAiuzTS I lem rjtux srsia 'With '’iMiMboai'a'- vediation. -foaJ.'- belag -heW at, the Fifth 'qtfastibn o f whether :a ‘^ b lfe bear­ tumpike east; ■ Ralph -Rooke, Jr.-; stand against forced repatriation. fUriough, _ from hln di utiea with the. PiiDlie Recor«8 Basement garage. Immediate oc- Avenue. -Presbyterian CSiurch at ing .WM a neceasary prerequiaite 40 Uartland road; .- Alan .Menzel, Cites Tniman Ststcenent cvpanc'y. Sensibly priced;" To In­ Personal Ndtices Air Force. After the ceremony, l55lh street. Rockville; Walter Dent, 41 Apel He added that sUteroenta by or about June 12, he and Bis bride The Center Chiirch ^.lother* Club to voting the appropriation. spect call T. J. Crockett, office stop ..w - S , u».< J will -meet Wednesday evening in Earlier today, the Rev. Dr. The other appropriations for place: Mrs. Rose Rtdolfl, 52 Bissell Wiarranteei Deeds President Truman and high gov­ , fLUST** In Memoriam will leave for France for the dura­ Frank T. Wilson. Dean of the street; Mrs. Oretta Rogers, 1163 Warren G. Case to Annulli Con 5416 -or residence 3751. tion of hla enlistment. the Federation Room. Mrs. Michael which public hearings have been ernment offiQisls of Great Britain U hovoux Vetrano, director of religious edu­ School of Religion at Howard Uni­ called for the June 3 meeting, Middle turnpike c m I; Mrs. Edith struction Company, property on and O nada “certainly should con­ PRICES Reduced One year young O l0 l'« Jilr U, 1M« . M* IMS versity, WMhIngton, D. C., called Petrie, 30 Hyde street; Helen Gor­ Lilac street. vince the Communist delegation— *.70*15 In lovlrtf memory tef our »on, Rojer cation at the Union Congregation­ which will be held in the Holliater very attracUYe three bedroom .Itenry Rydlewlci who p*M«d nway al Church in Rockville.' will show for more reading of the Bible as Street School, include one for the man, 155 Middle turnpike east; Ann M. Samble to Stanley Bray, and their masters” that the UN • ranch, spacious living "room, din­ High Court Rules a filmrtrip and lead a dlscuaalon a help toward .curing the "weak­ purchMe of voting nfachines, an­ Mrs. Louise Benton, Stafford property on Baldwin road. (Command is speaking with full ing ell, modern ' kitchen, color­ ness and bewilderment" of modern Springs; Mrs. Anna Senkbeil; 36 Annulli Construction Company governmental authority and sup­ B«d mud quickly ounr hU call, on the subject! "Is Your Family other for the "payment of Insur- ed tile bath. Attached |;arage, Th« anfeii called hiTu from us all. Fun?" Mrs. Vetrano will speak civilization. ' and premiums, and finally one Goodwin street; 5Irs. Josephine to Warren G. Case , and Grace H, port. dining patio. Conveniently locat­ To us his name Is precious still. On Speech Rights Bible Called "Heritage” DiMinico, 368 Oakland street; An­ (Jase, property on Hillside street. The allies have told the Reds And none his vacant place can All. promptly at 8:15. The business for the Essex and Durant streets ed. Immediate occupancy. War­ meeting will follow. . Calling the Bible the "real sanitary sewer extensions. thony DiMinico, 368 Oakland Hyman Ginsberg’ to Bernard that the UN Command will make ren Howland. Manchester 8600. street: Mrs. Ckinatance (JIarke and Waldman . and ' Mildred A. Wald- Our lips cannot tell how much we miss (Conttnoed from Pag* Om ) ground of our being,” he predicted no further conceaslons. Irving Kelman 4k Co. Hartford H. Nlessy you. history will reveal a "direct con­ daughter, 464 Blast Center street; man, property on Waranoke road. Our hearts cannot tell what to aay. The annual SARCAP Mission of 6-0826. vote the high, trilmnnl decided the Civil Air Patrol, Connecticut nection" between "Biblical illiter­ James Jassie, 546 Hilliard street; A. B. A. Tool and Die Company, Ood only knows how we miss you. Mrs. Henrietta Snow, Mrs. Hlldur In a home that U lonesome always. radio broadcMts on buses and Wing, wm take place Sunday, acy" and present-day civilization's Prentice Tni8tee8 Inc., to Ckjnnectlcut Power Com­ Truman Bla8t8 8831 A BUY! Neat and attractively street cars do not violate the con­ "moral weakness and cultural dis­ Laking, 44 McKialey street; Mrs. pany, property on Tolland turn­ 14-44 decorated 5 room Cape Cod. Liv­ He counts the tesrs we shed. June 1. These missions are observ­ integration.” Julia Blaetom, Crf Middle turnpike Md whispers he Is only slsepln*. stitutional rights of pMSengers. ed by the Air Force to evaluate the Schedule Meeting pike. , , . Power Propaganda ing room with fireplace, large Tour loved one Is not dead. Justice Burton wrote the ma­ He called the Bible the world's west;-'Mrs. Emma Wltherell. 114 Certiflcale of Devise So smartly detailed that you modern kitchen, dining ■ room, efficiency of the various wings. "chief heritage for study and en­ jority opinion. Hawthorne street; George Mayes, Blstate of John Schiebel, who ean wear .It any place from thla two nice bedrooms and tile bath. ______Mommy and Daddy. The Mancherter Squadron of Group richment,” and said: Trustees of the BlUy Prentice 14 Arch street; Robert Trotter, died Dec. 11. 1960, to Bertha (Continued from Page One) Justice DougiM wrote a dlssentr Four fa* commanded by capt. Clay- eeason through the. next. This Open attic, double insulation. ing opinion which asserted: "If "Perhaps there is no article Fund wUl meet within a week 6r 575 Gardner street; Schiebel, undivided . one-half in­ pretty collared style has an inter­ Here Is a big beautiful butter­ In Memoriam Jon Ammon. 'owned by so many families and so DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Lot well landscaped. Occupancy liberty is to flourish, government 10 days with Uxe parents of the 10- terest in three parcels of land, always accusing government em­ esting yoke treatment, comfqrt- fly set to protect your upholstered July 15. Call Warren Howiand. little used; no b»• ourw»»i sonvuii and people to listen to any radio pro­ mentioned and so little known, medical expenses so far and to drew Hastings Rockville; ^aron bull street. said, dismissals and prosecutions •klrt. living room. It ia faeelnating to l^rothsr. Jlfnfy^^^-dlewlcx who gram. . . . The right of privacy, Woman Suffer8 , . . . no body of truth so warmly A n n McPariland,* 243 McKee have followed in coses where gov­ Pattern No. 8831 is a -sew-rite man A Co. Hartford 6-0826. passod awsiy Hay M, decide on the disposition of the Building Permits crochet and a set you’ll be proud today 'Violated, ia a powerful de­ attested in speech—so coldly re­ street; John Smith, West WUling- . For alterations and additions to ernment employes have been found perforated pattern in sizes 14, 16, of. jected-In action." $2,400 in the fund, according to DON’T WAIT, New 5H room TONY ANGELO LOU'S ATLANTIC STATION * With a broken heart we watched you terrent -to anyone who would con­ Judge John 8. G. Rottner, one of ton;'Allen Jones, West Wlllington; dwelllnga: two to George S. Rat­ to have done wrong. 18, 20; 40. 42, 44. Size 16, 4)i Pattern No. 2123 contains com- ranch. Three bedroom. Tile bath, And aaw yoq to away. Steam Burns He said a surv’ey of high school 128 EAST CENTER STREET ^ trol men’s minds.” the trustees. Bonnie Gagnon, 34 Drive" F,; ten, for James Mopiarty, 25 Ho]*' . "Nobody’s ever had to force my yards of 39-inch. plet crocheting. Instructions, mate­ oak floors, full basement. August — 488 CENTER STREET Altbodsh wa loeec,' you dearly, graduates in one state showed 63 Rosemarie P e i I a, 364 Bidwell "Wa could not make you atay. Justice Frankfurter said he took The other trustees are Mrs. Ruth lister street, $1,200. and for Mrs. hand to niake me keep the govern­ For this pattern, tend 30c in rial requirementa, stitch illustra­ 15 occupancy. Reoronably priced. no part in the case because "my Irma Perlebach, 44, of 55 Frank­ per cent had never read a single street; Victor Gue, 140 Benton P. I. Dziato, 55 Delmont street, ment straight and square.” Coins, yourmame, address, size de­ tions and finishing directions. It’s aald time beali all aorrowi, chapter in the Bible, and 97 per Bonney ^ 10 Vernon street, and 'street; Christian Staiger, 66 Keen- Warren Howland. Manchester feelinga are so strongly engaged m lin street, w m treated this morn­ Joseph Dawood of 553 Middle $400; and to Waiter Kravitz, 130 The President'was in 1*al whis­ sired, and the Pattern Number to Send 25c in Coins, your name, 8600. Irving L. Kelman 4t Co. And help# yoii to forget. a Victim of the practice In contro­ cent had not read m many as 10 "ey street; Albert Turootte, 11 Elizabeth drive. $200. tle stop form and he talked with Sue Burnett (The Manchester address and the Pattern Number RAY'S SERVICE STATION ! And BO tgr time haa only proved ing at Manchester Memorial Hos­ chapters. turnpike eMt, orirnstors of the Hartford 6-0826. EDWARD COUGHLIN Bow much we mlaa you yet versy that I had better not par- pital for first degree burns on the Short street; Mrs. Nellie Bradley, For dwellings: to Carmine Fillo- such speed that he was at some Evening Herald) 1150 Ave. Amer­ to Anne Cabot (The Manchester Yesterday, Dr. (Planning H. To- fund. 288 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST ; ^ t^pate In judicial “judgment upon back received when a connection 86 Phelps road; Herbert Litt{e, 27 ramo for Green Manor Elstatea, times difficult 40 follow. icas, New York 36. N. Y. Evening Herald), 1150 Ave. Amer­ 55 OAKLAND STREET Okd gave ua atrength to fight. blM, (a Negro) a United States The meeUng will be the first for ______lAitg for Sale______M V - And courage to bear the blow, on a steam hose at the Cblonlal Oak street; Arnold Newman, 57 Inc., six-room 1 1-2 story struc­ He said it was necessary to dis­ Basic Fashipn for '52 is filled icas, New York 38, N. Y. delegate to the UN General As­ a discussion of thg ^ n d ’s dk‘poal- Turnbull road; Norman 'Avery, 7 with ideas to make your clothes ■at wbat it meant to loaa you. 'That meant the court majority, Board (Company, 615 Parker tion. ture and carport-toolshed. $J5,000; miss some officials In the Internr'y Anne Cabot's New Album of TWO LOTS for sale. South Cov­ avtr kBowv— ^ "tsettdea Burton, w m co m p o ^ of sembly, told the co-nvention that Morse road; Arthur Shorts, MO 'and two to John Alien Partridge Revenue bureau and that one c budget go further—time-saving Needlework ia chock-full o( grapd entry, 50 x 100. Near lake and street, broke. racial discrimination and strife is Billy, the son of Mr. and Ur*. Chief Justic* Vinson and Justices Mrs, Perlsbach, an employe at North Main Street; Mrs. Rose and Frederick H. Sleffert for four- two others had gon* wrong, but i; • and economical designs that are designs, plus exciting features and new school. Sacrifice— one clear­ BURT LEHMAN GORMAN MOTOR SA1£|,-’ Black, Reed, Jackson, Clarlc/and handicapping American etttsrta to Hsrry PitaUcir of 12 Vernon BYsy, SO Ward street, RockvUl*. room, one-story structures, on sofar os eomipUpn In govern- •aey to eew. Gift pattern printed a gift pattern prinUd in the book. ed, $200, one bush, $226. Phone the board company, returned to “fight a successful battl* for a ■trest, had hU Isg an^utatedOMV- i 708 MAIN STREET a. Hiwtbar, AUn. 'M intoa. work sJter treatment. - Also Alfred R. Cole, Amstoo; Loomis and Canterbuiy stresU, msnt's concern ^ 'Tbar# is no , Inside. 35 cenU. 25 cents. 2-2323. 1 fre# world." •ral weeks ago.- Mr*. Carolina D a'vl^ Bolttm 18,000 eaok such)thing." . > ------'■ -■...... -i.ii XT :-n.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. MAY 26. 19S2 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MAY 26, 1952 Ef - t PAGE TEN m - In This Corner— Skipper Stanky Hitting Tips' Heavy Schedule of Sports This Weeki Must Follow Pitch Record Entry Takes Part Indians HomejCou/if/y Club Women Host i Says Tribe’s Rosen Ben Hogan Cops Extra Qualifying Session . .Insurance Detroit Aee ^ Good Little. Man' Colonial Open For 500 Mile Contestants Has Lost 4 In Barber Hill Trials Today; Twi and To State Group Tuesday ...... By .rRANK BCK ■ — -- Forl''V\'dfih, ■’Tex.", M ay'26'—W The I8tb annual running, of the. AP Newnfeaturm Sportn Kdllor Rcc- Activity Sfancitpster owntry CluB iviiiiitiKrorea Mm. Thomwii 18 Ih tM —(/Pi —Bert Hogan banked $4,000 B y O iie T lS n Barber Hill Field Trial Club’s an­ Tndinns Blow ('liHnce h»he h,..ihost t„to thnthe Connecticutr>nnn«/.Hc,i* yx'nm. Wom- With hfir 87 OH ThUra<]*y. New York—They e»ld he firat money from the $20,000 Indianapolis, May 26—(/P)—The*, If the weather and machinery nual spring trials'over this past To Open Lend— Stengel resumption of Chet Miller's inter- j co-operate. Miller will qualify to-, Baseball and softball activil.v In en’i Golf Asaoclattnn when Claaa- couldn’t field bunU. They also Colonial National Invitation Golf week end at PeltOn’s Pasture in ...... , cs A and B of the group play Tournament today and looked rupted assault on the Indlahapolls I day for his 16th.Memorial Day Ijy .IDE REICHLER The Spring Tournament le eUrt> Mid hla .265 batHn^ average of Ea-4t W4nd.sor attracted more than Boston. Mny 26 1116 Manchester will step up this weck - „ ,„ orturae Tuesdnv. fh e *ui- ed with the ftrst round to be eom- toward defense of hla ehampion- Motor Speedway record waa 1 race. His best finish was third in Assoelated Press Sports Writer po dogs which estahllshed a record laat aeason waa why Cleveland'a i among the crowd attractions to-.[ 1938. Cleveland Indians have hlo.vnt wtth the Church Softhell Leagtie- soclellnn haa been dl\1dc4 into rdeted hynMrt ‘ ».Wll. i fl-Mis , i^ftM.9115), t...... ,—....'. • -i'.': '.v - Art Houtteman,-Murry Dk-kson tor" -total m tri™ - at the ^ events axh an cr tA 47w-4iway. wlObitear attlicfi fett otK'Bd^^ Little . Ben's stretch drive In -tying-aasalon-fos-the-S00.-«iUI4.M«— Tony" Hettenhoiisen of "nnley .Au4.Bpb„Hpppgr.,srE,0jmlns.nc.i:K:. staged by the local club.' It also American i.,eague pennant in ...ortlW o •fc •ttttnjT’alMrat 'hhi -home- rnna-and-i ■wdilcli’ h’e''sKot' a 'vfrrufflry“ ti'dW nVa.s “tW” ra’i^est''’#ntry’'fb"^e''jSft'n'- 1 at. morlal Day auto race. T ir T i/m , 'tfi'e rSiSl' NaVibnaT AXX' and-neck for hard-luck-ot-the "th'e''''ipfnlntr'''.ot' ' ’New ” York tingig underway Friday oflernuon, hiffercnl courses onIhesams'ameiifay. . DeMarOn, Nellie Johnaon ve. iSw runa batted in. : round of three-under-par 67 netted bjg car champion, also has unfln- l ”,vo more qualifiers will, fill the (lurtrd In this aector in , aeveral Yankee Manager Casey Sten­ also at Memorial Field. week Carolyn Lakfng rof tho Fleck, Anne McBride ve. lAav Thafa the Indiana' A1 (Flipl | hla third Colonial title in the six t'-hed business in today’s time year hurling honors. years. ■ - gel. M.mclio.ster group won low gross, guertte Stevens. Alice Bliah *jt Roaen. The tip around the Aroerl-; 33 car field. Then a driver muat TWIIJGHT I.KA4UE Im.sehall years of this tournament yester­ beat the slowest previous time to trials. He wrecked the famous « A t the moment, Houtteman is in Saturday’s stakes got imderwa'y ITtc sage of Yankee Stadium lO’J, in Class D, bye; Virginia, Thornton ve. A m can LeaRue thia apring la "waleh day. He wound Up. with 279 for the fore. The young Detroit game loqtght j'Us I’rall and Whll- make the lineup. .Belanger 99 car Saturday on the at 7 afc'm. with the running of the was hdlding court following ne.v against the HartiiUon 'Props Mapnella, Helen Ayert Vi: Gens' Roaen.” Manager A1 I»p e» aay.a' 72 holes,^ heating out Lloyd Man- short south straightway while twlrl’cr dropped a heart-breakor Open ‘All Age Sttake with 18 en­ In the state IntercUih team lyn lAking, Cora. Anderson v«, he haa changed hia , alance and gruin of Chlc.ago by four strokca Miller, 49-year-old Glendale, the poatponemenl of .Sunday’s at Mt. Nebo at 6 o’clock. Yester­ Calif., auto upholsterer, cracked running about 136 miles an hour. yesterday, losing a 1-0 decision to trants, "Bei-pl’a Country Boy," a game against the Boston Red matches Team. 2 from Manchester Peg Chanda, Mae Wilkie ve. bye. awing. "He’a a real good hitter; in the fight for top money. day’s Mi'hi'duU'd action twl ween won a cup liy wlmilng four points the one-lap (*2',4 mile) record Sat­ The car's triple-bump against Marv Gri.ssom as the Chicago pointer owned .by Henry Berol of Sox. Hamilton and itie Hiltish Am er­ In Class B: Connie Kelly rs. i now.” any a Lopez., Tomorrow Ben goc.4 to Dallas the concrete retaining wall tpok it White Sox twice shut out . De­ Chappaqua, N. V., and handled hy of a posalhle five. Eva Fleck was Georgia l.Amberk, Eunice (Sreae ' Thia la only Roaen’a third full to start practicing on, Northwood urday with a'circuit at 139,6, miles ■-”I was afraid they had me icans was rained out. Thia game per hour. He waa well on- his way out' of ths race it won last ypar troit. » 'Veteran Joe Dobson out- George Stymlest of I-ainhertville,' after those three in New York raptsln of this team Which includ­ va, Katherine St. John, Maty aeaaon In the majnra. Aa a rookie Club's course where thi National' Eddie Stanky is a take-charge guy In the liugout or on the field. The fiery Cardinal manager, will Iw loscheduled and played at ed Alya r>avles, Virginia Thornton. toward a new 10-mile record when with Lee Wallard driving. Betten- pitched Virgil Trucks, 3-0, in the N, J.. won the stake.-Second place a (ample of weeks ago,” Casey a later date. Wednesday night the Onngwere va U l Holway aiid( In 1950 he led the American Open will be hold June 12-14. The left, studies the opposition’s plan of attack. H* cups hia hand,, and ahoula encouragement to hla Nellie .Tohnstin, and Ann' Mannel- Betty va. Hazel Barger, AL ROSEN his long White Novi V-8 conked hausen, with a bandaged arm, will first game of the doubltheader. went to "Salkahatchie Sal,” also a said. Willlmantlc Ridges and Moilnrty League In home nma with 87 and Texan who now lives at Palm pitcher, clapa his hffnds when the Red Birda’ come off the field, then signals the batter to hit away. pointer, owned and handled by la. Team t took three points in Springs, Calif., ha's pla'ycd North- out with a fused piston. try again In the front drive Blue - Hooper, al.so went down 1-0 as . "They were more than five Brnlhrra will meet while Fnilny, drove home'118 runa while batting Miller and at least a dozen other the Philadelphia Athletics wege (NEA). Jackie Tattersall of New Britain, the tournament. This team con­ The first Scotch ball of Uw Bee­ JI87. Laat year he hit 24 honiera. wood C)nly twice In the lost two Crown Special In which Mauri games ahead of us and they Memorial Day, will be art open dale sisted of Oarot.vn Laklng, Naomt cars were ready to run Sunday in Ra'w twice won the ” 500.” held to a spilt by Washington. Third place went to “ Ariel Belle,” son will be played Sunday, June I ■ Roaen thinka he haa found the years. He hasn’t been ■ practicing were going home. We had Iq for tile Twl Iwagucra. Lockwortd, Allre Bllsh, , Janet providing ertnugh atgn up for tf Sports^ Mirror the scheduled windup of two quali­ The A ’s drew first blood, defeating giiess was wrong for It was ChucH a pointer owned and handled by ,m .vn<’Hk .s'|'e r Hig h , bQa.-iting ^ gatawer In hla awing. thore, lately bceau.se he wwits to BETTENHAUSEN PLUNGED Walter Robertshaw of T|vfrlon, begin winning or else fall .so Boyd nnd Mae Wilkie. and all matches are pleyed far wait, until the course la definitely fying week ends but It rained ail into ■ the- tnfleld, unhurt; Irr'"the the . Senators, 2rl, aa Bobby McCarthy o f , the Bristol Press., its beat' record-ln -yearsv rtliw wins . “ f m 'aUrUng. rhy awThg'Io^ day. -Another se.sslon was sched­ THE Chuck has been steaming up the R. I. far behind ive •wmilrt have the-ftrar romw or the B p m t tOafr- Today A Year Ago -Jimmy set for the Open. same Blue Crown last Memorial Shantz turned in a slx-hltter to spent half the summer trying and two loaacs, winil U|> their 1B52 W-irtnera in bwal eventii ’ were aaya Roaen. “ I uaed to hold the uled today. become . the first American return Manchestcr-Brlstol' High OPEN .SHOOTING IM>G Slake namenL ' * Carter of New York knocked out _ THE..GREAT FINISH put on Day after another car slopped in to catch up. season this week, lliis aftci-noim for Thuradny KIchera: First, Peg bat. high. Someone ahowed mo TWENTY-FOI'R ^’ ARS quali­ League pitghcr to win seven game on next Tuesday for tinder which followed was won by “ Beau- movlea of my awing and t had Ike Wllllama of Trenton, N.' .1.. rn by Hogan yesterday during which front of him, olit of gas. the Indians play East Hartford Plneo; Kecond a He between Cath­ Mrs. Bnllaiaper end Mre. fied Saturday in a pnr^e of am­ games, , Lefty , Lor „ Sleater, .got are lights at Muzzy Field . , . 'V\’illl ftay’s. Peerless Judge,” a setter "But they didn't grab their Me- ffdoew the. apot, where I made th i. 11th. round..to .wla the..light­ he gntrteti 13- strokes on Raymond Her aid High in a'non-longue game at Mt. erine Glhlln and Ann Mannella; Bride have tirketa farfor thetha Btyto weight 'champluna'hip. bitious drivers who' came to the The 51'-“ drivert" already qiialifi^ Washington even, however, edg- scheduled.- umpiring. 8Laaignmenl owned. .. and. handled ..by _.,Char)cn opportunity, "^ey won morn Nebo , at TortHirrow ntghl oontact with the hall. So now 1 Gafford of Dallas, who led the .starting line almoat aa f a g ^ o f ^ ■ By called off due to wet grounda I than the'v test.' htH' didn't "havn Sweepstakes. ■ ftTKir low'flat; 'ATme' show- B-nil' Inrreheon wwmawr i y jaye„Ycafa.,.'Ag.o....-Thi; Inr.gtrit iog-ouL-tloopoicjn-Uia.JiinUi.wJuui-. Clark Jt..of ,Florhsm X6t^^ undeM -he ligMs at MuyayF ivW-ln ' m rg nm'," Tirr-i B-82; greuira' ■thw ■tart my awing tlieie Inatead- of' tournament.— thrwtgh —tts— third- firiaia couTd nanule them. The 10- the flrit forelgneforeigner 8lnc'e.l946. Eu­ jounieye3"''L'o’'"f7cbo to watch MtgfT Second was "Beau’s Delight,” a a big streak and we did. 't^cy aingle game crowd in the hlatory round, showed Ben waa the man Pete Runnels drove in the only "II r L w :Y 5 s T" Bristol the locsls will attempt tq pel, Georgia ljuiibeek, 122-87-85; house Saturday, May 81. Eeehloai* W'aating a lot of motion. It a1.ao of l)aBelmll-!-71,747 watched New mile record, broken twice the ropean champion Alberto Aacari run of the game with a single pla.v Hall. Chatted udth Frank setter owned and handled by Ar­ allowed Boston and ourselves proventa n hitch rtnd keepa me to bent, ns usual, in the National Sports Editor make Hi-islol walk the plank a *ec- low gross,. Alya Dailea. 115. . will be pavsented by BUlr’8 end York ..def,eat.:thp Bpattin ltc.d Jjo.x, previous Saturdny, was cracked of Milan, Italy. He qualified aY-12 ..4l>.®t.?.9P.r?.9L. Jim. .Busby,...... '__ Robinson, Walter . Fox, Harold thur Hillhnuse, Jr., of Rutherford, to get back and we’re going to J.Lni.?..!!',!,?, ...A. ,u1q,..fqr, "tremmppercutttng -the hall.” ...... Open.- -He Iwa- w«M»-th*- Opart djiree. agnln by BlIl' Vukovlch of Fresno;- .Ute.mQdoUi will. jtU. ■------9-3, at Yankee Stadium". Terra'rr •Salfirdayr 'at' 134.308 mlTea Tedford-artd 'Jotm Hedhmtt during' N.' yr-plTira piac* w^nr to ’ 'AeWe." atajv”...... f* '-— ...... — 'cii’iiwh Tommy' "Keirey'a IT wiTl In tho RalurdBX,_Bweepatake.s Here are aome of the thing.i limes in four years. Calif., in a new Kurtis-Kraft DICKSON, Pittsburgh’s gritty long game won by the home team, vat.lona far the luncheon muet IM Ten Ycara Ago—Harry Cooper Gafford faltered badly, taking a an ^our. righthander, was within one out * mer campers, phones to seek In­ a pointer dog owned and hahdird clinch the, CXHL title.' Thursday first low net went to Virginia In , by Wednesday night, l tlie Roaen feela are Important to re­ owned by Howard Keck Co. of Los MONDAY 7 to 6. Goaty Rogers and George by Sal Selthoffr of Bethlehem, of Chicago ahot a ’138 to win tli« l6-over-par 80 on the last 18 over The 31 qUalifiera averaged 135.075 of registering hla firat triumph Bobby Shantz stands only-five formation on caucus vole and then afternoon the locals return lionie Thornton, 100-24-76; second low luncheon will be served at 11:80 member in hitting: PGA qualifying medal aa name Angeles. Country Club Pro Alex England were early arrivals for Pa. There were 22 dogs in the ( .Jo jind n place In the Colonial Country Club’s 7,035- Vukovlch, former National miles an hour, compared with since April 30—and only his sec­ feel seven and weighs no more converajitlon gels around to camp­ .to play Middletown High in an­ net, Belf.v Benton, 115-34-81; low and an auctlnn will ba held later In golfera Gene Sarazen. Walter record 133.570 by the 1951 starting Hackney faithfully reports] Twi game and Rogers said he stake. other loop game at Nebo. This gross, Alice Hlleh, 104, Lit Holway the afteimonn. A harii dance te batter'a box .moat comfortable and yard cour.se. The Jittery Dallas AAA Midget racing champ, low­ ond of the year—but a two-out than 153 pounds, but he’s the Ath­ ing. Having taken Ray and Betty missed the high school gam^ be­ Hagen. Paul Runyan. Hniph Uid- rteld. Part of the lncrea.se was due the week - e ji d tourney . ac­ Cooper’s advice,- w^ tried camp­ ITie Open Derby Stake . was contc.st will mark flnia U> Hie won the’ Kickers. For early low planned far fhe evening. at the aamo time guard the atrlke profc.s.slohai did so badly he ered the qualifying average to home run by Dee Fondy with a letics’ big pitcher. (NEA). tion— No outstanding, scores were cause he did not know It had been Local Sport daht, Kd Oliver, Johnny Rcvoltaj wound up in a tie for fourth place. to improved asphalt on the turns, man on base, in the ninth Inning ing and found that we liked it started on Saturda.v night and schoolboy, .season. -T... XOZXjC«.t„r.yfc*sse.m»iitau^«M.:eEre^..-. and Horton • Smith failed to ipral- 138-212., mUea . per. hour and. w t a . turned in despite.,a heavy playing , rescheduled for today following finished . cai-Ly.-Bunday and found ”The level awing la Important. Mftngnim' Wtt.s able tn shoot-ii'two- biiedap mark of 139.427 that ■pvn-' to "better automobiVps-^^^^ dashed M urry’s ' hopos. The blow se-veTsl years ago. Now - we are BOAfmNO'THE nE.<4T bal­ .nrhe;' wvafKFf l»rm amT sions. His losses include two shut- •chedule . . Whiter Ferguson of planning a summer trip up Nortjt Tuestfay's ralnout. Twl League "Hspp.v Devil.” a )>Oinler owned I uaed to uppercut but mny I’ve ify- over-pnr 72 and still finish sec- stood, only until Miller raced. part to aome goose pimple driving, came off Dickson’s reliever, Ted The Herald, a golfer of late, players arrive for acheduied game Chatter anced loop in year's, tho Rec floft .six nlghla- H week in July nnd the Yolikerg Flniiliel; ‘ Twenty Ycara Ago—Mickey nnd with 283, In third place was out.s, two by onc-rim margins and and possibly into Canada with hy William Yiindt of Wjiquolt. leveled off a blt> Wilks, and gave the Chicago Cubs two by two runs. checks in with report he ahot a 108 at 8 and once again, due to High ball Lesguera have two games On first two weejta In August. Me­ Walker won a 10-round declalon Tommy Bolt of Durham, N. C„ Irv Noren, a timely hitler ,was a 5-4 win over the Pirates. Hammonasset the most popular Mass., and handled b y Bill MANCHESTER TRl'.ST Alumni “ Follow the ball all the way over Paollno IJzcudun o f Spain. showing of the Chicago Cubs un­ Hooper hasn't won a game while for 18 holes at the Country Club game getting over late, Twl game tap this week, .Tonight at 6:1.1 at morial Day nt 2 o’clock, Morlarty who matched Hogan’s 67 and obtained by the Yankees from the Cleveland- earned a split with week end camping site. . . . Dr. Conlln of Mazardvffle, ' the Little League bnshall team will the (.liarlcr oak Lot, Mnaen Siieceggful Season from the pltcher’a hand. When you der Phil Cavarretta. They’re the losing- four. The. A's have tallied course last Sunday. Walt is all Gene Davis phones for baseball is started some 20 minutes after wibner. Second weijp to "Berry Brothers will oppose the Fairfield do that you can ae« tha ball curv­ cloaed out with 285. Doug Ford of Senators to play ctnter field, the St. Louis Browns, winning tlie scheduled time . . . Weather turn.s practice Wednesday night at 0 Wpqihy(u-kijig..wil.l p ! n Dccl'a. ilriHMM-a. while, the Yankees and A «--st>rth-pl*ee-|-. ’“ 3TenTer' C»n gOS 'VSr'Ztmis; 6:75— Re"d' 'Sox7“Hrd6kTyn anH "PK'iladeT-! -fin*- rig-hthander—in-Jac.kia-Galla.- as. fnr-Jhe. first_Jtime„..iii .Jtiic>n.l.h.s,. havingrerei-ved--lt-letterfronrWan-'^ “''FanSBui^'H; May; 26 — - - tJee THE ONLY CHANGE in Stan triumph. gher. former Hartford High ace The formen Manchester High and "New haven, "'while Third went to town will he visited by hoys In honor of opening' the Church in hia lineup. Mitchell, whose .Memorial. phia and the Boston Braves and ager Red Rolfe of thehe Detroit uniform this week during the eve­ DIG YEAR FOR JOE ’ Fqndy, ClMcego Cuba' flretaaeker^ power was largely wasted at the Muslal this sea.son is that "The chuckcr. Frank Marchese, a Twilight League baseball ’ player "Alracobra'a .Seaview Andy.” also League al Memorial Field tonight Tuesday, May 27 New York Giants. Tigers, passed along the contents ning. . . apparently feaats on Pireta hurl* YESTBUUAY'S RESULTS top of the order, now is listed Man” has started earlier than usu North End resident, looks after is now teaching-school in North a iwbiler. owned and handled by Tuesday night St. Bridget’s will High at Bristol.- (Night game THE ONLY R U N Houtteman . .Johnn.v Hedlund visits and John Lattimer of Middletown, Chtesgn, May *26 (AS — When ing. Dee pounded out fou r’ htt^ rn among the leading RBI men in al in hi.s drive toward the Na at Muzzy Field.) equipment again in his duties at Carolina. Currently he is enjoying leaves Alumni Little League ros- meet Emanuel Lutheran., while- on Joe Oobaon racked up hia alxth Inrltidlng e game-winning, hema All KHmPB poPtponf'tl. gave up resulted from a wild a vacation in the old home town N. Y. ' ’ ■ UOUNTRV ULUIl golf results National the American League. tional League batting crown. He _____ Wednesday, May 28 pitch. That came in .tlm^ first lij. BALGH Is Your Trinity . . . Arrive home at 7:45, sters for the x season. Due to Thurarlay night thn North Melho- trlumpli against the Detroit Tigers run. in yeaterday'a game wmn b; -was happy to get out o f the 1*irat- - JXmL Phii:ie liiig.s. and the. caUen.JUtyg. Concluding__thf program Satuidav were ss follows: Select- 4,------Riiigcs v.s, Moriarty’s, 6 - Nebo. nlng and scored Al Zarifla who shortage—of-,Spscf,"pitbHcation—of- ed 12 with a one-half handleap - dtats -wilt rn ra bats with the Sec­ 'ih' yesterdav's opener, it pul the Ohieago. 6-4—the- etihmd time hi St. Loula 7. Clrclnnali 6 (acconil ONE REASON the Chicago basing chores for the Cards when pires School . . . Evening spent This Is Charles Mortimer McCar­ rosters hejd up one day. .Journey the Open Puppy Stake which was ond Congos. 35-yenr-old White Box righthander turned the trick thia seeaon. Thi cam<‘ P poalponod, rftln). * Green Manor vs. Frankie’s, 6:15 had tripled with One out. Grissom, thy, your old friend. "I had to stop won by "Satilla Samaon.” a Poin­ Class A Jimmy Horvath 42-4 38, O lhfr kami'B imatptmotl. While Sox have failed to get their they traded for Dick Slsler, ad­ —Charter Oak. preparing work for next day. to Hartfpfd in afternoon for base­ IJttle League action lists a'douj only one behind hi* 1951 victory oHver tlma ha cama up with fou mitting that the Job seemed to a former Tiger, surrendered only TUESDAY and think a minute and then I fig­ ter owned by Joseph Ciardi of New Bund! Tarca 44-5 39. Class R Amrriran whiz-bang start of last year .was St. Bridget's va. Lutherans, 6:15 three hits for his first victory. ball gafne at Muni Stadium. En­ Allan Ayers 49-9 40, Bill Wether- bleheader .Memorial • Day. Th trtlsl. His record laat year waa hits in a game waa on April 32- rhUartPlphltt 2*0. WaahlnKtnn l-l. that rival managers were loaded take a little more out of him — Memorial. Ray Cooper, the fellow who ured it was Charlie McCarthy, lo­ joy good talk with Joe Christian, Haven, second was "Elmbrook league will play every day - in 7-6. alao against Plltaburgh, ChlcaRo 3-1. Dotrolt 0-0. than playing the outfield. Houtteman’s record is 3-6. Four •tarted the Yoat family as aufn- cal Little League director.__My Dotty," a Setter owned by Royce ell 46-6 40. .Rain curtailed all St. Lnula 7-2, (.irvclRnrl 5-6, and walling for them this time. Thiirsdny, May 29 of his defeats have beerf by one UCqnn baseball coach, after game srheduied actirm yesterday...... Other Rame pnatp»»netl. Instead of looking at second-line i» well as Jim Kinghorn bf the Grenier of Maynard, Mass. Both International High vs. Middletown, 3:15— run. dog* were handled hy Bill Conlln. pitching much of the time, aa they Nebo. , Hartford UConn sta ff.. Walk over BOVS INTERESTED in play­ Uitrhoaler S-fi. BufTalt) 4*3. Dickson was not charged with Third place went to "Mr. Tom V... H\ rncu!^t‘ 5. -Torbntft 2. (ltd earjy in '51, Paul Richards’ North Methodist vs. Second yesterday’s defeat, aa Fondy'a to Memorial Field to watch Little ing with the' American Legion RalMiiuHe ft-9. SprlnKrteld 4 (lO)-O. MAJOn LEAGUE Carmody,,” a Pointer owned and speed bo,\>s have seen little but the Congos, 6:15—Memorial. homer came off WJlks, who had League Dodgers and American Junior baaehall team this season Other (fame poatponetl. boat, and It haa stunted their bat­ Legion teams practice at night. handled by Jackie Tattersall gS are asked to attend a meeting to­ reUaved Murry in the eighth. Dick­ B E H E R DEAL AIT teams sr* shaping up with New Britain, ST.XNDINOS ting averages. son stood to be the winner,, how- night at 6:.70 at the Legion Home Leaders Johnny Kobs, Michigan State’s opening game a week away. .Have Local dogs entered were "Tlllagi -----i:aalcia.... bead baseball -coach, -won. J3—let> -ever.. as.-he., left, with- a.ArJ-.lead, on Leonard street. Bovs who b l TAKE LiMOTTA," IhV baliereff PONTIAC DEALER a long -laHr -with Manny- Solomon,- \v.'r i'" Pet. V . itV Til iv'■■a4)S"oCI'a7 "iili "i-ltK.^S ■ lera Ln.iour sports as an under­ Murry, &..20.r.game winner, in. 1951, Skyr“-ii-ptippyTiWTT»d-BV'Trm‘rt‘nc‘e win'na'Th'ava^feScK^niTW'TTUt Albany *...... TR “ ■9 ■ .610 Bronx Bull, Is "being Ulged h y a "NAT70NA7. l.EAOrK l.'i\ t <-nter 'in -e t M;itii-ln-Mer ap ■ Ahimnt' Little - Leaguer now. Hanidirth.' anvr "Ollnmbor’s ' iTomjf blrthda.v heforti Jan.''i'"are eligible Sohenoctai.y 16 10 .615 B.ttinx—kiuiis. F}lll.f)elp)lta. ..7-H: graduate at Hamline University. has dropped seven of eight deci­ 2 largo segment of the columnlng Manny will aerve as assistant Places." also a Setter handled by to tryfiiit. High school players KenrtlnR . . . . 13 10 .565 Robliuutn.'. Brooldvn. A«Icoeo)c, coach with Brown and Reaupre. Suiat'ton .... 10 ..515 2’ i profession to quit the prize ting Clnt-lim«ll. .3.7.1: Mu.lsl. St. .331; Truman Cowles. Both gave very will be welcome after the close RinRhamtoii 12 .520 3 . while he still has all hia marbles. Biiimholtz, Otilrago. .330. FRIDAY creditable performances but missed of the schoolboy aeason. 448 5 Klinira ...... 16 Jnke is repifled to Jbe. ptie„.pX the Run.--l.nr)anan,..,Npw Yorlc, 27; Wll- Pay day .and lake weekly walk -14 .41Z -5l» TOlia. YofS. JfoSEiaoi.-. Brouklya pJ.acinK..flX#lnst..thB. high callhar WUllama|H»rl -18. ,3oa - weaiUiiesl-of present day fightersr and Adania. Cincinnati, 23; Thomson, to bank.’. Find everyone, (ss uaiial,' qf competition. CHI’RCH SOFTBALL. League b)it- -Jup find,; it^hapd; ;to ^bang-lez^ arniUng,. - «apcclally,.'Joe.. ..Volz- W.hO ga ta. Aindaxwav- tonight, at, .6*75. at ] - '• iReRoeutiA " f - up as rong^a8"^t>etr6ft-’/ahs 'stilf 'w*s hami^'o ‘exrller'lh' the-«lay as Memorlel -Flefd w M h O n ter Con- ( New York' 8 .742 ThomKon. Sow York. 29: CAnipan<*llH. ' ■'' m N P T R E N t^ ^ E T R ' JfKlV ' ' Chicago ...... 15 .559 6 think he is the middleweight Brooklyn. 27; Snltlir. Brooklyn and the manager of the new Nortt NAME gos paired with the Zion Concor- ■ Cincinnati ... 16 ..M& 7‘4 champion. K1unx«>V«kL Cincinnati. 36, * End branch bank .. Bruce Noble dins. I St. I.ouia .. . 19 .457 Hlti*— Kdnis. Philadeiphla. 44; Sauf^r, back after t w o years in the rhll,«ilelphla 17 .4.52 91^ Chicago. 43; Merton. Plttiburgh and Carbondale, III—OD—The NAIB VALUES! Bnaloil ...... 18 .400 n M O N T I .A KENNEDY of the Guards, says he no longer can National Association of Inter­ Muftlal. St. Lodla, 41: (Four playem IMtjfabiinth .. 30 .167 20 Giants literally \qfis pitching for -tied with 40.) keep up with major- league teams collegiate Bssketball— has a new __ his Job the other day when he shut Doubles—Menton. Plttib\irRh and because bf numerous personnel name. I^'s now the NAIA—Na­ Cleveland ... 13 .649 Muslal. St. sL/buls. 10: Mlksls. Chicago Wjjuiblnatou . 14 - .5.1B 3 out the St, LoulS' Cardinals on and WIHlams. New York, 9; Sauer, changes ditring his tirhe in khaki tional Association . qf. Intercolle­ Btfaton . . . . . 14 .576 3 four hits and walked only one bat Chicago 8. ' ;. Spot Joe "Sugar” Hugref in an giate Athletics. Glenn Martin, New York *.. 14 .53.1 4 4 ter. The Giants brass finally had Triples—Thomson. New York, 5; open sport car and talk baseball SI. I,oula .. . 30 .474 6 4 Mays. Nfw York and Adcock. Cltteln- Southern Illinois University sports Chlcairo ,... 18 .471 6 4 given tip on the erratic lefty and natl, 4; (Seven players tied with three with the one-time New York Uni­ director and an NAIA vice presi­ Batting: Dee Fondy, Cuba—Hom- Vhllarlolphta 17 .4)4 8 were prepared to ask waivers on. each.) versity star athlete and Red Mc- dent. said the new name was DetnUt .... 33 .281 cred 'with two out and a man on 124 him if he disappointed them once Home Huns—Sauer. Chicago. 9; Paf- Caughe.v,. one of Manchester’s fin­ voted by about 475 - member base in the ninth Inning to give TAKE " 24 MONTHS TO PAY ko, Brooklyn. 8: Mathews. Boston am.' Montreil ... h .649 — more.. Now they will think a long Adcock. Clnclrnatl, 7; Campanella, est .. journey t6 Rockville in aft- schools because the NAJA ex­ the Cubs a 5-4 victory over the ■ -1 xonnito .... 16 .MR 3 4 lime- before letting another Na­ eriioon for Wllson-RocltvlUe base­ panded into several sports. For Syracuse ... Brooklyn. 6. Pittsburgh. Pirates. 16 ..556 34 tional League team‘have him. Stolen Bases—Fondy. (Thicago. 5; ball' game. Wilson wins despite the. first time the association.has fHtM’healer . 16 < .556 34 (Seven players lied with four etch). Pitching: Marvin Grissom, 19S1 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN Sp.rlnpflt'ld , 30 .159 7 Pitching-Maglle. New 'York, 8*0. fine mound performance by Ronnie spon.«ored a national track, tennis White Sox Hurled a'^hrce-hltler Blue, itadio and heater. Very low mileage. Buitah...... 30 .444 7 4 IF HE MAINTAINS hia early 1.000; Loes. Brooklyn. 5*0. 1.000; Roe. Thoroughly reconditioned, inside and out, Badsteubner of the home glub . . and golf meet at Abilene, Texas Ottawa ...... 23 .4or, 9 against his former mates to, win Stock No. NT-199...... pace, bi^ Ed MatheWA of the Bos­ Brooklvn. and Wllhejm. New York, strict accordance with factory recommendations! Spend earlj' p.a r t o f evening scheduled for June 6-7. ' s 1-0 hurling duel ns the White Raltlnion' .. 33 .371 10 4-0. l.idOO; Roberts, Philadelphia. 7-1. ton Braves looks like a cinch for .875. watching Ronnie Daigle, Al La- Sox blanked the Detroit Tigers 1947 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN TOD.AY*S GAMES , "Rookie of the Year" honors. Each Strikeouts— Maglle. New York. 45; Backed by the famous, Packard Blue Ribbon Plant and Mel Oishlng put the fXINSISTENT WINNER twice. Joe Dobson bested 'Vir­ Spoelal'Deluxe. Blue, Radio and healer. Kaatrrn of his first seveiv homeruns is de­ Spfihn. Boston, 36; Roberts, Phllariel- guarantee; covering all vital parts. Little League American Legion gil Trucks 3-0°in the opener. Hartford al Schenfrtady. clared to have carried over dOO piila anil I.«(>es, Bfooklyn, 34; Rush. through the paces at Memorial Wa.shington—ffll—-Andy Dsvls, Slbek No. r-TlO...... AUianv 'at Si’ranloi' (5), Chicago, 31_ _ _ Sale-priced to clear the way for more Orly pamra ai'hFdul«>d. feet. Mathewa is the 1 ad who AMKRICAN LKACirit Field . . Foul ball nearly takes All-Southern Conference back- LAUNCH RAflNQ SEASON 1950 FORD CUSTOM CLUB COUPE Afnrriraw craahed into Comm-iastoner Ford Rattlrg—DIMagglo, Boston. .340: 'hew Packttfds! President Russ Paul’s hat off but field are from George Washing­ N«*w York al Boaton—(nlRhl^—Sal Frick in training ramp and left Rosen. (Cleveland. .338*. Mltch’en. Cleve- he ducked Just in time and thus ton tr. now playing for the Wash­ Weatbury, N. Y., May 26 (JI— Klaroon. Radio and heater. Low mileage. (4-n va Hartiell (2-3). snd Woodllng. .New York. .^ 3 ; RU- One owner ear. Stork No. IT.H98 ...... riitladclphia al Waahtnplon— Zoldak welta the size of pullet eggs. »uto, New York and Kell, Detroit; qualified as an "umpire” because ington Red.skjns in the NFL, is a Roosevelt Rac-ewsy launches its (0-1) va Hutlaon <2-3>. 331. of hla keen eyesight. Watch the consistent trophy winner. He has 108-night harness racing scaaoh x-C W cyjo Hi St. Itoulp— iniEhl) *— JUB .LOUIH baa decided to per­ Kuds—AvU.,' Clrvol.nd. 36: Ro.rn most exaggerated ”B 1 g Story” hern awarded four trophies by the tonight with a total of $400,000 o f­ 1949 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN- W fW f V'P ITAFrliU ((1-3)7 ‘ ...... Ct.)M»i)rt, 21; DtMsmrfo: Boston, 22; Sparkling Glasses i ever presented on- teevee- before Blue. Radio and heater. Exeelirnt Condition (Only RaniFa acht'dulad) . mit his name to be used on a new -Bootif sod BlmpS4>n. Cleveland. 31. Touchdown Club itr the lufRon's fered In stakes. A field- of seven, National brand of straight bourbon whis Kune Batted In—Rosen, Clevelart,*. dousing the lights to mark finis capital. He was voted the out­ headed by Thomas B, Scott, will Stock No. r-712...... Rroaklyn at York-r-(nljfhO — 36: Diopo, Boston, 33; Boone and to another day. Um» (1-0) va ll^'irii (3*1». key, but the old champion, ever a Mltrhell, Cleveland and Vernon, Wasli- standing local high school player go postward in the opening night’s 1950 FORD STATION WAGON 6i>ati>ni at Bhllati«‘l|>h‘a‘~-(nlKht) » credit to the boxing game, pro­ Inzton, 31. '48 PACKARD SATURDAY one year, outstsmting local sand feature, the $5,700 inaugural Spahn (3-3) va Roberta (7-1). vides the strict Injunction that lilts—Simpson and Avila, Cleveland, John Pullle, a arout for ' the lot player another yeaf,~and the purse.. . Green. Radio and heater. One owner ear. (Tlrclmiati at PUtahurgh — (nijrhO— "alwhollc beverages, regardless of t.S; ROsen. Cleveland arfl Robinson, New pkint, radio, heater and defroater. Gpod tires, outstanding collegiate perlomu^ of ALE AS ALE' Stock No, U-675...... HlUor (4-3) va MunRfr (rt-1). Chlrsxo, 44: Riszutn. New York. -42. Boston Braves, phones seeking In­ SI. Louis »t ChUago—Staley (7-2) or the name or quality of the prod­ . Doubles— Prlday, Detroit. 3: Lepclo. low mileage. formation on several ball players another sea.son. The fourth- tro- TV B O IT TONIGHT Boston, 'Robinson, Cblcaxo, Keli, De­ Braale U-0) ya Kualv 1.1-2). uct, are not for children!” in _-.thia.. area . .Ruinfnary. phy? He got that for haying w'oi) 1949 MERCURY -STATtON WAGON : 1g-ryo»ftfeiaH<»wt»ewcrod A>f)r4!< troit *»d- Marlon,, fitejeails, 6. ■ ...... the-'«(thi*rt''three;'-“ ''7-'’' ' "."v'-t 30 beforo regular, game alarte. Trlpteat—Simpaoh.- Cleveland and Del- ManOheMer High track meet" is -"-'ftrrtfftrtyh’, --'M a y 'W ii^ 'i’ipgddYT-'” Maroon. Body Just been refinlshed. Radio. hr«ter. . - iMeraaiUnal...... Din YOr BEAlJZElQiaL-ilvc. -sioftr- -St,— M4H«#Or----Ghl«*«»r -left In -the -evernight—box-and -at DeMarm, Rmoklyn.—lightweight i TgOffllHll confflTIbrii'Sfbe^ l^o. U-6IS. ,. ,^.7 Montreal at Sprlngfleld, stales. Including New York and Avlla' and Rosen, Cleveland and Mul BiU.v ■Welta, -halfback, on Mk-ht- ixzptender, .meet*■■ Arthur King of 7in,' Detrou; r ".' ' - • - the’ liottorh Is" a note' to' the effect ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ —-Ttnnis" wuri(P-JBtiirir"CK.7B1«wf’"Ttrr ' loeals agam'-ssw t h e —Gt^fa- JOMied5k,tfiBtght,fai,s UOnrc*mAJiaut- p.4, ywt imM .'<4 iwTcans .to. uratch- women - irassiers wevw?-owisvHr-V7-^iaa*M«r,--'Cie)[jd-*n(r,' . jhlruTfi-atecnlt^,-, diving.. champian< .et-U;*-Eaatatm, Ba«kuwj'-sA«!ae->»F4-k'r*:-r.»'-'-'-wi - r’Tt >f f ■’S> bv « v'.| S-Tloor Sedan. S-tone Green. ' '; — ekeerpt on television?' Or that Mil­ 'frr -'DropQ. Boston, Dnby.' ‘ deVelaMn'. ship on his first serious try at the will he telecast by the Dumont dred Burke of - Coffeyville. Kas. Bkuer. New York and Zemlal, Pbila ord book feveala that Coach Pete Stock Kb. r-«4 l...... delpliia. 6. .. e sporL Network. “ who has been recognized as world Wlgren has guided .the. locals to CIGARS-PIPES , Stolen Baaea— Rlziuto, New -York.' 9: 21 CCTL championships and five LIGHTERS — WATCHES champion for 14 years, la reputed Avtia. Cleveland. 6; Hironeberry. Boa- 191^1 CHEVROLET STYLELINE DELUXE to bank $50,000 p,r annum? May­ ton. 6; DlMaggio. Bnaton. Vain, Phila­ second place finishers In 26 years 2-Dr. Sedan. Black. Ilrater. CLOCKS — WALLETS ou b be you’re in the wrong business. delphia. Rivera, St. I- I and Jenaen, of competition. Truly an outstand­ Stock No. NT-183...... Washlnzton. 4. ■ BIG TRADES ing record. Pete is now In his 30th Arthur Drug Stores PUebinz—Marrero, Waahlnxtdc. 4-0, THOSE WHO REIJEVB that a I.0(X): Shea. Waahlnfton,^ .1-0. 1.000: See how you save ou what­ year as track coach at M.H.S. 1951 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE 4-DR. SEDAK Shanta. Philadelphia. 7-1. .67.'>: Henry. , , . Motor to Hartford in the modern baseball manager can get Boaton, 5-1, .533; Sain, New York, 4-1, Gray. more mileage from his players '48 CHEVROLET '48 LINCOLN afternoon to umpire Trinity- QUART BOHLE .500, Stock No. NT-181...... „ with patience and soft words than Strlkeoiita—Reynolds. New York. 43; ever tires you need—with Up'sala. college game. A long and McDermott. Boston. 38; Garcia. Cleve­ Aero Sedan Sedan drawn out contest with the New by wielding a bullwhlp have aome land and Shantz. Philadelphia, 37; 1950 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN new ammunition In the surprise Pierce, Chlrazo. 36. our biggest special in years!' '49 BUICK '51 FORD Jerse’y nine winning, 6 to 5. Sit­ 2-Tone ki^ d. Radio, b«atriu On^ owner car. H«mMWIMK ting on the Trln bench was Dr. TIRE Low mileage. Stock No. PtfT-166...... report up t» 2-Door Convertible Nick Mastronarde, Manchester Limited time only!.‘Come Memorial Hospital staff member. ♦ V 1951 CHEVROLET $TYLELINE DELUXE 5 0 % '51 DODGE '48 PLYMOUTH The 'doc is an ardent follower of SALE 2-Door Sedan. Beige, radio and beater. in TODAY! ConveitiMe Sedan Trin's sport teams. Also on the Stock No. NT-t7S...... J ...... FUn SAVED I Trin bench was Bill Goralski, now 600 x 18 '52 MERCURY on the road to recovery after a Center Springs '45 MERCURY FEDEKAL $10.98 serious football injury last PI.US TAX 1951 MERCURY CLUB COUPE Hard-Top Sedan Thaiikagiving . . . Evening at home PENNANT Black* Radio, heater, ovcrdri\*e. One ouner car. 'kMi Stock No, r - m ...... and enjoyed watching stock car OILBOILER Fact to rememben For the beet buy in UN- racea over Channel 5 from Jersey WHILE THE STOCK LASTS! ufled mileage—pick a Packard. It’s a fact that of City, N. J. Announcer was Nat Sports Equipment all the Packards built-in the last 62 yeari—over Kleinfield, a former co-worker of We Also Have While - ALL ABOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS "ED" • G-C "Up»id*>D«wn** Don’t W oH-See os Howl 60% are still in service! the writer at auto racing pro­ Wall Tires f laa»« imore heol. 111'/i CENTER STREET grams at Cherry Pork several SULUVAN SAFE BUY USED CAR WARRANTY . • O-E ''H aal Trop" _yeara ago. Paiiga Mvft 4v«l. SUNDAY • G*E buraar baad OPEN DAILY 5 A M. to 9 P. M. Entire family makes 10 o’clock Quey's Tydol Station makaa oil fb# f««} BRUNNER’S,

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 26, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 26. I9R2 pAGii im firaiN vi^GETWELVB Roofing—Siding 16 Help Wanted— Male 96 Articles for Sale 45 Household Goods 51 BY .1. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDINI^ HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PtiZZLB Automobilcft for Sale 4 Automobiles for Sale Business Services Offered 13 ANTIQUES Reflniahed. Repairing MANCHESTER — RooBng and MAN WANTED to work In wash- G iv e M E Th o s e h a n d s ' I PONTPWID UAA> YA«, BChB/ TBE f W P O t s j HE PLAVOC6 GBRGEANT « A ntw r to PfvlouB Puzzle / DeCORMIER MOTORS, Inc. LETS TRADBJ NOW .HERE--WITH 50UR FIW- EVEN PICK LP A ’ OtOfiT GST THB FOUL « IT DIFFERENT HICKEY TOLD ' dons on any furniture. Tiemann, Siding Co. Also all types oCpalnt- room. . Apply in New Model USED HOLLAND furnace, 22’'. CHAISE LOUNGES I Sense and Nonsense I Classifitd GER AND TOE TECHNIOUE fTORV DF HOiAl I GRAPPLED J $ Radio>TV EmcM UI1L1 C3E3IDU . StopJHera.Fpr..A..BaMer.X>ejiJ.. ing. and-carpantry work,.Guaran> Laundry, :73. .Summ it. s U te L -...... aewd. c.Qfl(UUwC„Phona 2-5844^.,.. lllJilit RAG IN 1HI& EVERY TIAAE ME WHEN tUG ___ — - Tmedtatg HetiTery- 1 8 4 ' --South -Main atreet,- - SUm>S« Hi3ME->WVVfl... WITHTH15 BORLV R/^MOlt C3 8648. ------teed--work. Phone 7691-~for-free FROW:$29.95ANDTJP BE TELUS'IT, ' m W 6R ttiuWB' a 'Nathaniel '’Hawthorne’shanif-" If* who'Jbau vro'aiui losu m ^ ; 1952 New—34 Months, B96 7 WXNTED^Bdy 16 work In'aervM* l^RLIN 22 rifle; pair Canaries ■THATS AAV BEST TOSSED THE. SAC OF i '*«'NO\N he g u v NEW estimates. OUT T ■O U ZO N T A L 4 Wand a writing was so tllegtbia that some h* who loses a friend losu mov; station and garage. Also, part and cage; 15 gallon tank and APRON—HAWR SEVdELS -TC) SAAASOta, HE'S PUTTING WAS A ; 1952 Uaed-^24'Months, 6% POWER BURNERS and Range THAnS FA’S SHIRT- i Malt beverage o f. his mamiscripta ^mained un­ But he that loach hi* eoura|;* CLASSIFIED ADVT. time man. VAn’* Sarvlc* Station tropical fish. All for f4S. Call — TVJisTBo T h e ^ ’VVKlPPED ROBBER.HE i,TPonn*r 1052 WILLYS AERO-LARKS Burners expertly cleaned and POLICING CHAIRS 'jsk w p y if* Tfuap,” 6 WrIUng tablet loses all. DEPT. HOURS: 1951 Used—24 Mon^s serviced. Let us service and re­ Rqofing 16-A and Garage, 427 Hartford Road, 2-2070 after 4. THUG'S ©UN OUT O P j CREAM AND PASSED o u r ' screen star published becAiuso nobody could 1962 WILLYS AERO-WINGS EVERyWHERE I. 1 7 Seine 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. 1940 {And Older Models)' pair your washing machine dr re­ TURN ARDUNIV HI© HAND BY, A CHERRY SOCOLDD^EY now a T V - read them. This was likewise Irii* A young skepUc In th* cong^- ROOFING. Specializing Irr repair­ W AN TED—Ehtperlenced auto body SOLID WORK bench with eteel •$3.50 A N 6 UP • Hail! Used—18 Months. frigerator. Metro Service. 2-0888. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new iifll JIU .4DTSU, ' ON TOP/ HAD 1D Pick radlo emcee o f Carlyle'. The story la told o f a K*Uon one* InterruBted JUUy fftai- - 1952 WILLYS AERO-ACES man and mechanic’* helper. Ap­ eupporta, ' oxen yoke, garde'll AND- —f tBacUirie roofs. Gutter' work. Oilmneys r HIM UP II lnter*Uce - type compositor who lyaa em­ day with th* quotation: ( COPY CLOSING TIME 1-3 Down Payment ■ FLOOR PROBLEl^S solvsd with ply ^In person. Olender’* Body tool*, large flower boxes, two old- 3 1 10 Sea eagle ployed by a London printing of­ See These Fabulous New Cars cleaned, repaired,, 28 years’ exr ► VOITH 13 Venerate Skeptic—Who WM O ria’a Shop, Rockville; ------' fashioned Ice cream ohalrs, Magle ------CHAMBERS - U Look askance i fice becauee of a- etrohg reoom- FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT, IMO Packard 4iDr.—Radio, heat­ linoleum, ssphalt tile counter.- petience. Free estimstes. Call MITTENS w ife?— 'J- Expert workmanship, free esti­ Maid mixer, Electric atove, ma­ AT THE GREEN 14 PMM««lllUnov*te mcndatlnn which he brought from - T ''~ 'A t ' 7- er, green.’ Low mileage, Howley, Manchester 5361. WANTED—Painters and paper- V i through woodsit creek letter 1 Th* Evangelist answeiad in Ml MON. THRU FRI. mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ hogany Hepplewhlte sidsboard. .Scotland. The first piece o f manu­ seriousness: hangers. R. Opalach, 10 Wood Open 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. 15 Ev«rIe«Ung lO-Justsr 18 Baechansis' 43 Bird DeCORMIER m o t o r s ,^Inc. 1949 Packard, 4-Dr,—Radio, heat­ niture. Oak atreet. Phone 2-1041. tufted Chesterfield sofa with slip-; script Riven him to set was by Billy Sunday—I honor u vtiry 10:30 A. M. Lene. Tel. 4566. Evenings 7:30 to 8:80 cry 46 Male sheep er, gray. Heating—Plombing >17 covers, other numerous items’ (|)0*t.) II Dyestuff Carlyle, seeker after knowledge of th* 16 Bv*r (contr.) UMost IIPauM (pi.) SATURDAY 9 A. M .^ 24 Maple ...St.• ------Manchester- - . - - 'j'-.-1- I - ^ V I iL I.,.'ij.'iTTT* Call 3991. "My God!” said the nbw type- 1040-PlyirwuHr-Wpeetal- Deluxe-'4- ; ( WE Bu r '*s«r98frf6W(nni8rniw: 'Tnenowteagw'"''’'' ■lOfimteWgrtiite ■’W 'Sm rfPt’;) ''^ 1940 CHEVROLJfr FTeetllna de version burners, boiler-burner '.’.’’^JuPpGcATioNs"”” mg for this questioner. Don’t risk Dr.—Radio, heater, green. display 01 guaranteed used refiig- ture, combination ranges, gas ' If IIS mi (Fr.) I I Feminine (■(>.) Numbers here too? I fled from Scotland to WILL , ..luxa. 4H^looiVf radio,. h'eat«r,..alsnal unlU. .complete - heating., systems. nocnpted.«.foc ..Gnoceiy, .Meat- and losing salvation by_„tpq tnuc|», ;|ri-„ ■ atofsr George-H.-WllHajnr Asso* TWOeCAR-Garage-for-wfle." • can |"m igift aSd • h4St«rli J6aiS4 TOHiI-^ ^ gtnntnti " ^ ’le Body part * 4# P»nwt avoid-Ww.” BB lights, min vlior. Vary sharp car. DoSge "”?furtom—Blue" ' nitKo All work guaranteed. 'Time pay. Produce Clerks In Manchester, on lOlUllikItti" 'ql'tfrlng' 'a fter'oth er‘'menus’ w ly ^ elates, 260 Tolland Turnpike, 2-59§7. tube Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. 14 Baked delicacy 37 Lamprey 30 Abstract being Sea "Pete” ,a t ' Clarke Motor and heater. ments arranged. Moriarty Broth­ full-time basis.' 14 Chqcolatc Manr.hestei Phone 2-3585, nights Ingredtenl 13 Brazilian 40 LehgthwiM of 52 Diminutive of Touring seagon In on again— Salei. Open evenlngi. ers. Tel. 6135. MANY BENEFITS: Itedin Comic—I tell halr-raialng 1049 Ford Cuatpm "8’’ 4-Dr.—Ma 7691. BENSON’S OFFER you 20% sav­ 'IT Arouasrs mscaYY* 41 Short Jacket > . Louis when it's the Jack In th* pocket DIAL 5121 Paid Holiday*. Pension plan. ^ , SM ALL SAFE 24!’ * x 17" atoriea to b*ld-haad^ m*nl |■1940 CHEVROLET' convertible, roon. ’ _ PLUMBINO anR heating, special­ ing* on all floor sample kitchen llthpaelry x ' ' ItS h a n k ----- 41 P u l S3 Before instead of th* one' ln th* car that REPRODUCTIONS Of famous Five Day Week, Hospitalization, 355. Tel. Hartford 46-0698. sinks and wall cabinets. Budget Radio, heater. Bbccellent condi­ izing in re{>aini, remodeling, cop­ I I Mellaabte pin lasy drivera uae to Ax a flat. Susan p a a d to be "lonff and 1949 Dodge Custom—Maroon, ra­ artist’s paintings. Modern _ and Good Starting Wage, terms. Benson’s Furniture, TIS Loat and Found tion throughout. See "Pete," per water piping, new construc­ SIX STEAM radiators with valves, I I New Zeeland 1 i r 5“ r " 1 8 II lanky," but sine* the Inherited h dio, heater. antique molding at reasonable Group Insurance. Sick Benefits, Main. Clhrke Motor Sales. Open eve tion. Time payments arranged. all for 325, Inquire 105 Eldridge I c Oe x t tlmbar tree Junior W hat business Is Dad­ million dollar* ah*'s ."taU and * LOST—MAROON Columhla Eng- prices. Manchester Framing, 38 Vacation With Pay UlU'iiiw.11. nlhgs. . 194T Dodge Custom -t- Radio, Edward Johnson. Phone 6979 or street. \ I TIME HPLL 14 la tcn away S“ iT^ dy In, Mother? •tetely,” . *" liih tjT« man’* bicycle, vicinity heater, black. Lockwood street. Phone 2-4313. Apply on Tuesday M ay 27, be­ BUY THE YOUNGSTER that 5044. tween 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. A t maple twin bed outfit now. Free HAVE II Perfume Mother Why, he Is a tea Charter Oak street, two weeks 1950 CHEVROLET tudor deluxe, SPLIT RAIL Chestnut fences r I T \ "\' N DOORS OPENED, keys Btted. sagless bed spring Included with I BliUUET n Lata It stead aamplcr. He samples th* different Marla has scTmany boy frtends ago. Rleaee call 2-9100 or 32 radio, heater, signal lights. Ex­ EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat treated post and two 10’’ rails, 34. WHV AACTTHERS SET GRAY ■he didn’t know whiehito ehooae copied, vacuum cleaners, Irona, A ,* P SUPER MARKET * every twin bed outfit or tw6 LWOUNOS* It Warms anew hinds of teas. Wella atraiet cellent condition throughout. See SOLIMENE, Inc. Ing. Plugged drains machine Ready made pickets lumber and a r i 4 from. She finally deeidsd to call •m - - — guns; etc., repaired. Shears, • 176 Washington Street springs free with maple, bunk 41 Roof flntel r Junior —Mother I "P ete" at Clarke M otor Sales. Dodpre-Plymouth Cars cleaned. Phone 6497.. Hartford, Conn. posts for paddock fences; 10% i 1 In an expert to help lolv* bar •XiOBT— Woman’s gold Bulova knives, mowers, etc put Into con­ beds. Budget terms at Benson’s • MICKEY FINN Wire’s Busy! BY LANK LEONARD 44Maamreoti it H Open evenings. Job-Rated Truck.s off. Cash and carry. McKinney Mother—Yes, my boy. problem. w tirt watch with special band,. dition for coming needs. Bratth- Furniture, 713 Main. cloth PLUMBING and heating r*palra. Lumber and Supply, Bolton Junior—Do you know what I Maria—Daddy, wbat kind of * 634 Center Street waite, 52 Pearl street. WANTED —Dishwasher. Apply GOOD GRIER/ HE'S NOT mere;, NO-HE HASN’T HAD 43 Soak flax la IT IT » 1949 CHEVROLET deluxs sedan. New .smd old work. Copper tub-, .... [ ^ ...... N o t c h ...... ------BENSON’S OFFer genuine Bolta- LET ME TALK m o B A irr/ . r* waxit to be when I grow pp.I __ husband aljould I JpoK iort______Radio, heater. Excellent condi­ ------Phone 5101 or 5102 ing a specialty. Ed Tanner. 5747. Center Restaurant, 499 Main 4t Arttcte Of------Father Frankly, If 1 wer* you, LINOLEUM Remnants 50c square fex chairs and rockers with choice 'm tH A S IU1Mr(8l6HT,SC86EANT/He TO HIM, . Met GONE DOWN B Mother—No.'What, my boy? tion In every respect. Douglas Safe Place To Buy Used Cars street. furnitur* (pi.) E” I wouldn’t t«ek a husband at all. Personals CMANGlOm] 6AYS THAT UNIVEllSAL AIK MICKEY/ ■rocLANcrs/ w w . handles lihest quality cars. Doug­ yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering C. o TLORENTZEN. Alter* tiona, o f colors, reg; to 389.95 ntw sale 61 Kster of rieic ?irt Junior—A pie sampler I It's too dangsroiia Taka' my ad­ 1952 DODGE. Like new. Must sell Done by reliable, well-trained Boats dhd Accessories 46 priced at 349.95. Terms, Benson’s M m ABOUT ‘S , LINES HAVEKEGUtM W I* eTHB PROSPECT HlU School for las Motors, 333 Main. copper WaterW* piping. New work. add m vice and choose sf single mah. immediately. Will take ear In men,All Jpba guaranteed,. Hall Salesmen Wanted 36-A - Furniture, 713 Main. - — —— ■ TMccatneitTmF) okhts to breezy M ' .yoitiia ehUdraa. Pra-Ktndargarten. 2-4-hour- service-. Manchester 8638; 12 FOOT Oahvaitf covered-Wo-lver-- " Agy ftaiitS7p /Be*cH-Awp'nwTiwAw -MThetast — . 'S< ... General Robert E . Lee. nha day ,.lXc4ule:..Ca4AhaflM-.a4-f»ftttb't^ —Ij1noleum-C orr-B6-Cot4age—steeetf -tne“ smd--Waster—entft'—tTather; If-.. — JSL. f H M V-xtwiTI^, ■laaa-' ...... f a j j g t f a w imv"'-« a gn gv’--iiiwixg^^ —— ;—1949^ifi56=™?19iTl” SALESMAN Wanted. — Stanley ^ w Mueuiinv Call 2-0980. Phone 2-4022, evenings 6164 or PLUMBING and heating. Furn­ 1951 models, 3225, Call 8536 appellation irri'p? genn, who wan a handsome and less banquets. That wilt aaya a lot ' Friday. ‘Transportation ' fumlah- overhead garage doom. Walling­ GAS STOVE, also bedroom sei. HE8E IN TWO HOURS/ » m CHEVROLET DELUXES 8109. aces, oi! burners and boilers. Hlarl after 6 p. m. 36 Birds’ home* dressy man, arranging hla cravat of people from having to YVRlk ad. Mrs. Lsla Tybur, dUrector. Vsn Camp. Tel. 2-5844. ford Planing Mill Co., Inc., Yale*- Phone 2-3423. ' 87 His program a complacently before a 'glaU- out. _i!. J>honaa-9M7...... ------1.038.. CHEVROLET aedan...Excel­ WINDOW SHADES made to.otder vlUe, Conn. ______TOLLAND County -Evlnrude deal­ .... ” 7 TUDORS and FGRDORS - KELVINATOR 'Refrigerator,' '345. ' ' HU meny •■'Ciittlfig!'’ -aald' Lee. ‘‘you -must lent condition. J130. Call 2-377.5, and Installed. Venetian blinds er now has East Hartford Agen­ i be the happiest man' (n creation, XJtDX Desires ride to Capitol NATIONAL Firm needs man BO­ Also Hardwick gas stove, 345; noted------« h ii R W e’ll bet our youngster* faal FULLY EQUIPPED and curtain rods. 24 hour service. Moving—^TrncHng— cy—offers 7d motors, boats, Gatof trail­ v B m n cA L self, and you have not a rival up* when those tots gat spanked «' street and Green road. Working one of our guaranteed used cars. 20 lection, 1100-3200 commission good condition. Call 2-2622. IT" u UP TO .36 MONTHS TO PAY Window Shade Co., Route 44 at ers, salt and fresh water fishing on earth." ths fur really files. ’■* Itours 7:45 to 4:45. T e l 8794, 1946-1952, and your old car. Why MANCHESTER PACKAGE Dellv- .weekly. No selling, no collecting, 1 enclosure Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. equipment, oars, oar-locks, pad­ RT w wait. Trade now. Easy terms ery. Local light trucking and no experience necejrtary. Digni­ COMBINATION OIL and gas I Shield bauin g —STAMP,-CoUactora -T Now under Bob Oliver Alway^ Has dles. Will order any repair parts ' ft CARNIVAL McClure Autii. 373 Main. Call COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. package delivery; Refrigerators; fied, steady work. Opportunity for stove, Excellent condition. Alim SA ppioacb BY DICK t u r n e r management. A new and ex­ 4442. Open evenings. ' W o lc o tt on washing - raschlnea, or asserpbiy .needed for ■ canoes,: . odd- chairs,- love- neat- table* and ■ ChetTolets washers and stove -moving advancement; t higher . earning*. Oldtown boats. Repairs on all tensive stock of supplies, new vacuum cleaners, motors, small specialty. Phone 2-0752, miscellaneous item.*. Call 5085 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Arriving BY EDGAR MARTIN W rite Box 5, Herald. makes of motors. Use of trading SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Imuta, U. S.. general. Come in PETE DANZIGER’S Personally appllancea. Pick up and delivery, after 4 p. m. — board Invited. Come in, let's get and look around. Open ’UI 9 Wed­ aelected used rare at Clarke A-1 repair. Sales. 180 Main AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Cq.. local WYRt V « . B V lt IW M W D O VOVi YWtb W rS W L V l nesday through Friday for your CENTER MOTORS acquainted. Ed's Marine Service, ONE NEW General Electric refrig­ V«t WW3 TKKt MQ.OAVt W ? Motor Salee, 301 Broad street Phone 8597. and long distance moving, pack­ Help Wanted— « ionventehce. Campress Stamps, 461 MAIN ST. Open evenings ’til 9. ing, crating and storage. Service Male or Female 37 10 Whitney street. East Hartfqrd, erator, 8 cubic feet. Was 3249.05, J B South Main street. ______CARPENTER wlft frame unfinish­ to all par'ls of the U. S. CsTT 1st building off of Silver Lane. now $189:95: Golla Construction 1950 CHEVROLET deluxe club RIDE IN STYLE— BUY A ed upstairs rooma. Reasonable, 5187. Hartford 6-1423. WANTED- Men and women to Tel. Hartford 8-5941, and Appliance Company. 249 1 t WANTED—Ride to Indlsnapolla A coupe, radio, heater. Beautiful Call 1-4291. book orders for Schotch-litc name Broad street. f Auto Race—May 30th. Share ex- condition throughout. Color blue. GUARANTEED USED CAR plate.e for top or rural mall boxes, Painting—Papering .21 APPROXIM ATELY 150’ o f snow COMBINATION Gas and oil, Ben­ { penses. Call 6716., Easy terms. Douglas Motors, 333 FROM YOUR KNAPP Shoe counselor. All They shine like neon on darkest Iain. sizes. Contact W. F. Sullivan, 60 fence. Reasonable. Call 6748. gal range. CaU 2-1261 after 5 p. ITOUNO Lady desires ride from FREE ESTIMATES. Exterior night. Also hou.se numbers, name BROWN-BEAUPRE , Mountain atreet, Rockville, Phone painting. Have It done now. plates and street signs. Good pay m. ■ } -Manchester Green School seetlon 194l^BUXCK: auper coavertlWe Rockville 5-.5064. Phone 2-1383. ‘ f- tp~vtcln lt y ~of P e a rl'a n d M ain enupK radio, heater. Nice enndt- Unlimited fi«JLdl_Permanen_t_-_Sjgn_ Building Materials 47 YOUNG -CeUPLETireaklng horn* Written Guarantee Go,, - 3004 ist Avenue, -So., Minne “t'ilreeU, "Hilrtford. r Working tlon. Ortglnarblack Bnlah. Grab ALL TYPES 'oT"carpenter work ' havs“for’T!ale ■ t9.52"'l7*'"Sylvirma' PAINTING and paperhanging. spoils, Minnesota. 2 Panel Fir Doors ....38.95 Each ■ hours 8 to 4.-30, summer hours 8 this snappy number. Douglas Including repairs. Also building Interior and exterior. - Cabinet TV. .fompleTe with . antenna and . ,1951 Cbrysier. WiiulBqr Deluxe.47. 2’ 6" X 6' 9" Com'bo Doors ..315.95 ■ to.t-'^Phnns T-S241 after-Bi'S-^-- - ■'Motor*.'SSJ^aln. " Dr.—Besutifiil blue, radio, heal- lot fdr sails. F. Smith. Phone 2 building' and building contract tunitahle. Magic" Chef ga* Each rr. Extra"clean car. 4848. Ing. Call aur,. 2-4208. Sttuafioas Wanted— stove, chest of drawers with mir­ r Automobiles for Sale 4 COUNTRY WERHEAD Female 38 S X 2S Colonial Pine Casing ror. Phone 2-9692. MEANS 1950 Chrysler Imperial 4-Dr. Sedan 7 ', Ft. — A- beautiful -elean car. Radio, LIGHT TRUOKINO; Also rubbish Repairing 23^ See b u r Large SeieOtion Of M IDDI-E-AGEn ■WO'ffigff'—'dPalr“eS 'No. I'-Red Oak' FTOofTrig '3199:50"'^ Musical Instruments 5.3" heater. Juat like new. and ashes removed. Phone 2-37S1 care o f Children. Days. Phone 2 [DeCORMIER MOTORS, Inc, New and Used Cars Tpday MATTRESS. Your old mattresses Canadian Lumber ...... 399.50 M 951.5. NEW USED. Rental*. Reeds, ALLEY OPP They’re Just Fooling BY V. T. HAMLIN We Trade Wild ^ 1049 Chrysler Windsor 4-Dr. Sedan STONE AND Brick mason, also sterilized and remade like new N. C. Roofers 1’ X 6 ' ___ 3100.00 M \ SAYS: "Grab This D?al.” - Extra nice one mvner. Radio, cement w-ork. Valentino Belluert Call Jonea Furniture and Floor strings, mutes, stand*, acces­ BLrr.OOOLA, HE AMO TH EY HAWENTT DUG URj. 1952 Dodge—^Radlo and heater, AT HOME, accurately and neat 4 Lite Rear Doors I"! . .16.95 Eaeh THA» RIGHT..©0 heater. Premium tires, like pew. 80 Blreh .street. Tel. 2-1601. Covering. 36 Oak. Tel. 2-1041. sories. Repairing. Certified In­ FOOZYARE DIGSIN© ENOUGH [NOWMEBBEYOUU \ NEW 1952 FORD i/j-TON door deluxe. Low mileage. A bl ly typed correspondence, reports 3-0 to l-'Vi Entrance Doors from struction. Music for, all occas- GOLD TO FINAJ4CE mana*cripts, Ktcnrlls, etc. Also G O M A K b 'A N ' saving, ’lymoulh Speeial Dehixe 4- 318.50 Each. slons. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. L E M M E A U M E l 5 PICKUP 1950 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan— Radio and ^r.— An exceptionally elean ear. Hou.sehold Services Bonds— Stocks— Machine transcription. Phone 3-0 to 1 Stagger Life Flush Door 533^. Rockville ,5-9245. heater, 18.000 miles. Like new In .Tetsblaek. One owner, low mile­ Offered 13-A Mortgages SI 327.00 J V-8, very choice. all respects. age bar. Flush'* Mahogany Doors, Stain SPINET PIANO, almost brand 1050 Plymouth Deluxe 4-Dr.— Ra­ WEAIGNO of bums, moth holes FIRST AND Second mortgages new. Sacrifice for quick caah 1948 Linen Situations Wanted— Male 39 Grade from $9.00. I Hurry To dio and heater, very clean, low 4-Dr. Sedan Radio, and torn clothing, hosiery runs, bought for our own account.’ Fast »8le. Tel. 7691. heater, ov rdrlve. Jet black. mileage. handbags repaired, zipper re­ confidential service. Manchester Other Building Materials At {DeCORMIER MOTORS. Inc. 1950 WlUys Jeep— With snow plow. Competitive Prices 1949 Plymouth '’Special Deluxe 4- placement, umbrellas repaired, Investment Corp,, k 887 Main CARPENTRY Work, all kind*. R. Wearing Apparel—-Furs 57 . 11940 Oldamoblle "78" Tudor—Hy- Dr.—-Radio, hearer. D.-^rk green. men’s shirt collars reversed and street Phone 54l6. J. Chamber?!. Tel. 2-0772. ;24 Maple St. M anchester 1 di-amatlc. radio and heater. Beau­ replaced. Marlow’s LJttle Mending NATIONAL BUILDERS MAN'S RIDING pants, all ' wool tiful condition. 1 0 Your Chrysler-PlymOulh Dealer Shop. SUPPUBS whipcord, *ize 34, like new, $12. b 1848 Studebaker Champion— Fine Hetp Wanted— Female 35 Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 420 Davenport Avenue J EFORE y ou Buy a used oar condition. „ Originally 327.90. Call 2-0524. -r,i-«e»..-Q ssssaii .Mates Bales. -Bulch, ------E!yiwi^REAIIP£K;J FLAT. .FIJSUaH,, JH. .i«»t >r wn ttmm. i». 1051 PLYMOUTH Concord, heat­ and Cab—Extra clean triick. Y.as„.uia*a.o*. genuine, new parts. Hurry. Chester Electric Division o f Conn. BEAGLp PUPS. Phone 6146. jewelry 4$ entli-e households. Let us make •af-ontfiaaseuaiiM. er. Car like new. Just the car for Ready for work. 1848-Ford Is .Ton Panel—Wonder- Douglas Motors. .333 Main..street. Power Co..: ou . an offer. . The , Woodshed. O b p e e ». HW CAJH.^MYgfiJZE _ a ■fromah', ca ll 2-1205. Huilding— Contracting 14 LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ "rye never hed. gnjr lettene or inetruetion* end thafe ..fwljCowUtloft...... i6ne'2-Si54.' PlNfiLLV AND Be6T><;HRI©. *Yaddy.flpr CHEVRCrtETS’ 1950'-'19.5l-1fl49;' 36 pairs..-adjuata..watches.. expecUy. »<--T.rWA-l,iVz» A fteb « o yxAiB© Off t m m l . ... iMhy.l.nce.gelte,-«y*ry..(dheE.gam« my. wife. telU..m ' 'I'^gv Texanxjtx r ui i/ct vwa^wndi.^ .’g‘ ■ ys 1947, ppdge .Custqm ,4-Pc. Sedanr-r-. 'WXNTED'n'Youcig. R'elsibfl'able' {uricMr.'OJJfij, 'dally:' 1T4S- TiMU* ^OAASmOVY BOMHOOBT - ■ ■ .... - te-p la y P * -month*- trt pay: Fdrjret' t-3 d'o'it-H.' work. Newv. homes. Blueprints ety store. Expertencod preferred Lrve Stnck----Vehicles % i O H T U B BOB YOU TO 6 0 BACK. '-=BU68BUNNT Radio, hcate'r. Thursday evenings. 129' Spruce WHAT t u b v Ai v i Douglas Motors. 333 Main atreet. W ANTED — InexpensiA'e large '^ P A C B 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster 4-Dr. available. At*p allerallons, re­ 9 to 5. good working conditions. street. Phone 2-4387. wrru THE PBhOHI FUNNY BUSINESS ‘ " BY HER.SHBERGER .DeCORMIER MOTORS, Inc, —Radio, heater. pairs. garage-v etc. Phone Cpv Write Box P,'Herald.- crib. Call 2-1577. PUATFOBM 1941 PONTIAC six-cylinder sedan- EIGHT W EEKS bid pigs. Inquire 1946 International 8* Ton Pickup entry 7-7357. : ette. Beautiful tu-tone green 25 McNall street, or phone 5843. WANTED—Used portable type­ i TRUCK SPECIAL —All new tires. Four speed EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted paint. What a knockout!_ Radio, Apply In peraon. Center Restaur­ Garden— Farm— Dairy writer for soldier In Korea. Call transmission. ' g e t o u t 51946 FORD i^-TON PICKUP heater, very clean. Douglas Florists—Nuraerlea 15 ant, 499 Main street, Products 50 2-2584. 1641 Bulck 4-Dr. Sedan— Fine con­ ______t __^___ Poultry and Supplies 43 dition. Motor*, 333 Main street. W ANTED—Girl experienced In 5c PLANTS for sale, tomato,- bull t h e VOTE I All new tires. 1940 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan. CHRYSANTHEMUM planUr. 25 FOR SALE--Bantams, Rore Comb and 16c store work. Willing to nose and Italian peppers, savoy Rooms Without Board 59 1939 Plymouth-- 2-Dr. 1950 s t u d e b a k e r choice varieties. Phone 8185. Old English and Mille Fleur. AND • Excellent condition. take responsibility. Full time. See and early cabbage, iceberg and llAlft»* 1939 Chevrolet Opera Coupe. Horace Reid, 650 Lydall street. romaine lettuce. 57 Florence LARGE, Fiimished room with l«M» VOTE 1938 Studebaker 4-Dr. Sedan—Ra­ 2-TON TRUCK TRANSPLANTED Bedding plants Mr. Keith, at Keith's Variety cooking privileges. One block ^DeCORMIER MOTORS, Inc. Store, North End. street. I dio and heater. —Ageratum, marigolds, petunias from Main street. Phone 2-4428. 1938 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan. 14 foot stake body with hy­ snapdragons, yerbenas, salvia Articles for Sale 45 |84 Maple St. Manchester draulic tail gate, excellent con­ etc. Trnnsplanjcd vegetable WANTED— Receptionist profes LARGE ROOM with twin bed*. 19.17 Dodge 4-Dr.—Radio, heater. REFINISH YOUR own floor* W ELL ROTTED cow manure. Call plants, cabbage.' lettuce, toma •ional office. Must have business Private home. Hollywood section. Very good transportation. dition. 24 months to pay, Easily done With our High-Speed Leonard Ciglio. 7083. toes, broccoli!, bniseol sprouts experience. Good salary. Call Tel. 7397. 1938 Cljevrolet Sedan—Radio and 7234 after 6:30 p. m.. floor Sander*— Inexpensive. Com­ heater. Good condition. etc. Hardy plant*-rstrawberry PRISCILLA’S POP First Crush BY AL VERMEER •J949 BUICK Roadmaster con- plete line floor finishing materials. OLIMENE. Inc. and asparagus plants. Geraniums, Household Goods 51 TW O FURNISHED rooms wlth- vertlble Dyhallow. New top, new Many, Many Others 5 tv ANTED—Woman for general The W. G. Glenney Co., 336 North 5 .shrubs, ew g re e n s and fruit kitchen privileges. Working cou­ JEEPERS! YO U K N O W } battery, new tires. Ons owner. . Dodge-Plymouth Cars housecleaning. New home. Phone Main street. Phone 4148. Save At trees. Woodland Gardens, 168 ARE YOU LUCKY? • ple'preferred. 105 Birch street, WHAT TH AT CUTE '■ Call 2-1383 after 4 p. m. Job-Rated Trucks > 2-1490. OU, N E W B O Y W E L L , ... r AWlGHT A S W BU. Woodland street. Phone 8474. I’ll say you are If yott don't hesi 2nd floor. H APPE N ED BARLOW MOTOR SALES ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port T O V O U , PRISCILLA! D O W N THE W E \/ 634 Center Street__^ fate too long and. phpjne HarUord _ TO U CAN’T beat Pete on this ------WapplngrCtmn____ 'able 'and' etandard typewriter*. STREET... one! 1946 Chevrolet 2-dbor F leeP TOURNAUD’S 6-0358. ■ ■ HOLLYHOCK? WAS- F I N A L L Y ■ fi 5 Open Until 9 P. M. and Sundays Phone 5 lOl tir 5102 YOUNG LADY TO 30 YEARS All make* of adding machines FURNISHED ROOM for rlngle • line Specitl. Excellent condition, I GOT IT NOW-YES-I'LL SELL THRILLING MET.' “ Phone 5404 Safe Place To Buy Used Cars sold or rented. Repair* on all pcr.son or couple. Phone 2-1463. i Clarke Motor Salas, 801 Broad 131 Lake. Street OF AGE makes. Marlow’s. IT TO THE FIRST LUCKY I atreet. Open evenings. ______1942 BUICK Special '4-door PERSON LARGE Front room for rent to 1951 PONTIAC eight Chieftain \Hio likes working with figures Motor completely overhauled. Tel. 7662 LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade Mr. Alix-rt Gives You A Break respectable gentleman. Bath, deluxe four-door. Hydramatic. for an Interesting position In the 3 ROOMS FURNITURE New paint, good tires, fully equip­ 9.500 miles. One.ownar. .Ekcellent No. 1, 33 cu. yard. Grade No. 2, shower, nice location. Call 2-S37-3, {DeOIRMIER MOTORS. Inc. ped and seat covers. 1940 Chev­ y All kinds of Transplant­ 'Circulation Department of The 32 cu. yard. Delivered In truck W ITH AN condition. Call Manchester 2- Hartford Times. Five-day, 40- ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR I , SPECIAL rolet 2-door. New valve Job. paint. 4806. load lota. Screened sand and all Good tires. Both cars recondition­ ed Vegetable and Flower­ hour w-eek, benefits. sizas stone delivered. Order now. RANGE AND VVASHING MACHINE Apartments—^Flats— / ! CHEVROLET 4-DR. ed and ready to go. See Bob 1951 CHEVROLET Styleilne de­ Nussdorf Construction Co. Phone Call Hartford 2-0111, Ext. 204 BED ROOM SUITE • Tenements 63 Oliver today. Center Motor Sales. luxe' tudor, sidan. Extras: 5.000 ing Plants. Geraniums-fpr— -3408.-::..... “ . l i v i n g ROOM SUITE :: {- .SEDAN ; _ ; . ■ miles. Good buy. Phone 2-9098. WE HAVE a vacancy for one or •iK. S -3 i nm stoi and DINETTE SET. RUGS GET BETTER VALUE ON hlemorial Day. Urns and HOUSEVnVES—Need extra these two men In our six-room apsu-t- - Fleetline, fully equipped^ 1939 .PACKARD, running .condi- .flagstone.,.Bolton,liWxh.J} NTABLES f - t t tfay*?' ■ ha^si time ."W- 'Ni'LJa«a.,EUMv10TC*t1fi6' FfeafiniJl!- «c.«upied : ,by,. g •ssfsr Ap>gWKiitilfi*rritfta. siiltiixaim . BETTER CAR i Wiiia«7W-Hbsefi yifle# iR d :;i ffflhv?*, .anrnplately-furnishad-in^ enme p1ap"to"'help"7mn'~R«1table7' ;------‘c A b i n o t ------"— '— “ C*PTi^fiAST^ ■"DoiiTIlnsInAwa'jr " TIw Bgndldite*e echedtiie la- to crowded, he ha»-to-| ar. Call 2-9485 anytime. ,,qjudlng.4tlt,cheii, A ll tht. conven.—., AT; ------s ------isj pelfvertdjil* neat, appearing mothers- of school BUY THE'Beirt, 62 down; $2 week: BVERYTHtNO FOR F OTiLY : jg Wtt while he epeeke!" ; *qo*ttfyr-wme- ■ry’’’hlJ?T"rTO\rW6'i'ElStt'6r tSTS" ,Uaacasn,z>£.kaaaa.,.GelttEaU^Jo«at— writ-RE -»W.i,-*fOlJ1l'Mlf©*lS ‘SOtttG . HALCH:,P©N!riA€r-Iflfcv .PaiMw-gJids! ,BoSt:.F;' -Herald,,/.- ; m ovwr Sliffgt ..^StesUoa .JmdSo*.: That’*,:rlght..i:**id. 6376.-for . . ^roeNKRViLLIS FOLKS BY'FWiTAINE'FOX \ .«sa«Kj vje-nerfvwy. a ■■’V eC O R iT IE R '"il^ extras. Low . mileage. Ehtcellsnt cem etcrie*.. J2 each- and up. Calao: Servicenter. TeL .4164. ' everything. l i ^ 1 RECALL! fOiriZE WATTPED-^-Salesi^rl. Permanent MKVS©? TU M « GOT W tSB AWP HAC M O K W iB S S 6 0 0 M S u e N O e o te b 1950 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan, condltion,-JCan be seen at 110 Geraniums 75c. Annually flower­ I HAVE ONLY ONE OF THESE Business Locations AdAflOTEUK 1 NAfltED I Iff «%e Ben •FBdieMa. toe. I TbtAiN St3PS — :itoM ■14 Maple St. Manchester ing and vegetable plant* 25c a position. DeWey-Richman, 767 LOAM FOR SALE, 310 per load Sp, Hurry up, call me on the phone OMCE BEFORE. HAMEP fABKMrTtfAMi SiOTYLY W/MD- JOLTING UJacH AS ir ' Glenwood atreet. IN C r ITS YYAYOveK A MOUMW/Y . STARTS UP AGAIN/ 1950 Bulck Riviera Super— dozen. Evergreens $2. A large Main street. delivered Call 7195 between 9 I’ll show It to you whenever you For Rent 64 HNIGCHOLERA' J950 OLDSMOBILE deluxe club with dynaflow. 1938 FOUR-door Plymouth, In a.«*ortment of flowering shrubs and 5. 7531 after 5. say STORE TO Rent. On Maple street i coupe, model 88, radio, heater, good running condition, healer. and California privets at reason­ Help Wanted— Male 36 — SURE IT’S USED near Main. Apply to Edward' Jf [ hydramatlc, beautiful condition 1947 ‘Ford; Club Coupe. Good paint. Call.2-1340 anytime. able prices. McConvllle’s Green­ REPLACE Your baby crib mat­ — BUT IT’S IN g o o d SHAPE tress-now at sale prices. Our reg. Holl, 1009 Main,atreet. throughout. Color blue. Douglas houses. 302 Woodbrldge street. — WORTH- A T LEAST 3575 1 $15.95 waterproof Inner spring I Motors, 333 Main. Tel. 2-5947. Open, ’til 9. HELP WANTED — Apply ^49 — I’LL GIVE YOU LOW TERMS MAIN STREIET-—South of Center; mattresries ' now only 311.95 LOW COST Auto Aecessories—^Tires 6 Broad atreet — I’LL GIVE YOU FREE Excellent, centrally located-atore fl948 PLYMOUTH Station wagon, TRANSPORTATION LARGE SELECTION OF terms. Benson’s Furniture, 713 STORAGE < with fpll basement available. Im- ^ .apeclal deluxe. 8 passenger, cus- FIREMEN, Experienced on high Main street. —I’LL GIVE YOU FREE mediate occupancy. Reasonabla : tom. Excellent condition, Tadlo, 1942 Hudson 4-Dr.- Famous brand batteries, VEGETABLE and FLOWER pressure oil fired boilgrs. Wrije D e l i v e r y OUTBOARD Motor 9 h. p., used rental. Call Suburban Realty do.. hseter, 8975. Phone 7904.______or apply In perron . to' Cheney 1941 Oldsmobile 2-Dr. written guarantee, 50^ off. PLANTS one season, very reasonable I ’ll show It to you during the day Realtors, 541 Main street. Phone Brothers. 146 H artfoi^ Road, or evening—If you have no means 1940 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan. (All Transplanted) Must sell immediately. Can be seen 8216. ( k Manchester, Conn. of transportation. I'll send my car Limited time only, $1.00 down, at Calso Servicenter, or call 4164 ;DeCORMIER MOTORS. Inc. 1939 Oldsmobile Tudor Sedan. Geratliums, Vinca, for ypn, bring you to the store and STORE OR Offices, ground floor. Has for Immedite Delivery, $1.00 weekly. ‘ Ageratum, etc. FIRST CLASS PEAT HUMUS. Excellent soil con­ back home. No obligation. Mal'n street near Post Office. VIC FLINT LATHE HANDS PHONE ME IM M EDIATELY. I ’LL' Phone 6988. The Hoods Move In BY MICHAEL O’ MALLEY New, One only of each though. BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. Cemetery urns for sale and ditioner—-top dreniing. . Phone ONLY FIRST CLASS 6515. SHOW IT TO YOU JPURING THE I PHOJEPgt© NfilTHBK OP TH0S6 AMJSS M eanwhile, VC is h a v n o T \ 1952 1 TON 4-WHEEL 155 Center St. — Manchester CALSO SERVICENTER we also will fill them, if de­ DAY OR EVE. I CAN .SHOW BY AU HE SSTYE Boy. WHAT . NEED APPLY Summer Homes for Rent 67 CAN BE VIC FLNT. HE OU6HT HIS TROUffLES... VfeCANT T-T mats w - w m a t ^ DRIVE WILLYS PICKUP Phone 2-4545 sired. ONE MIRROR, 60 X 94, 365. APPOINTMENT ONLY. DtX'LL BE TO BE HERE BY N O W . N WEAK/- HA\/R YCXJ TWINK / 436 Center Street Work in a modern air con­ HAT BAD- - Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. Victor adding machine, 6 FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE DURING MONTHS June, July and RlflHTOVWE. twice AROUND THE PLOCK N Boss of them all. like new, $75. Tel. 4891. SUDDEN LUCK raLTHAM’S GREENHOUSE ditioned plant. Excellenl!^ MR. ALBERT. HARTFORD 6-0358 August. Large cabin on L,ak* a n d not a FNEKNO STACS. JOLT ^962 WILLYS UNIVERSAL 1949 MERCURY convertible. Over­ Or Telephone wages, paid vacations and THIS DOWNTOWN TKAFRC ALL drive. Good condition. Inquire 249 951 West Middle Turnpike WILL SELL or trade for Truck, 14 AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 * MSttanawcook, Lincoln, Maine, UNLAXXED TUD, IS ROUOH/ THE DOOM Time/ 4-WHEEL DRIVE JEEP Broad atreet. . 4164, 4165, 2-0980 holidays, fully paid, complete ft. metal boat with quarter deck. Can accommodate 6 people or up < a .at Wilbur Cross Highway A — L —B— E — R—T— S group insurance plan, 55 hour Completely refln'ished. Make an to three couples. Rental $35 per Hurry To 43 Allyq Street, Hartford 1950 CHEVROLET 14-ton pickup week. offSr. 55 Middle Turnpike West. week. Boat furnished. Please call iPeCORMIER MOTORS. Inc. truck. Private owner. Low mllei- Roofing—Siding 16 Open Thurs. Evenings Til 9 P. M. Manchester 2-2611 after 5 or 'Y C f TraUers fpr Sale 6-A Apply ||f4 Maple St. Manchester age. Excellent condition. Call FOR GU.VRANTEED Roof* that FOUR PIECE living room set BENSON'S Can save you money writ* Normmn MrPheter*, 90 r 4892, 1042 H AW K-EYE house trailer, A. B. A. TOOL and DIE CO. three piece kitchen set; two Chi Taylor street. Uncoln, Maine. — :— L ■ , y ,:______■ •lay on In any kind o f storrS, and on chrome kitchen seta. Reg. 22 ft. Redecorated with new fur- nese flguriae lamps; one floor REDUCED FOR quick sale, 1948 gutters, conductors and roof re­ 1395 Tolland Turnpike 379.95 set now only $59.95. Nice 1946 PONTIAC, 8 cylinder sedan- lUtuf*. Very good condition. Price lamp; Zenith wringer type warh FIVE ROOM cottage. Giant s Neck |Piymouth station wagon, radio, ette. Completely overhauled. New pairs. Call Coughlin 7707. Manchester selection at the lowest prices In *800. Call Rockville 5-7397 after Ing machine; 7^ cu. ft. Cool Height*. Niantic. Available Au­ ■heater. Phone 7906, parts. New tu-tone green. Good town. Benson’s Furniture, 713 4:30 p. m. WE SPECIALIZE m roofing and erator refrigerator; ituSed gust 9th through 23rd. CaU 2- tlree. 100% guarantee. SCe Bob BXPERIENCED GrlU M ««. PleMr Main. C aiding. Highest Quality ma­ ant working condition*. Top pheasant; light green gown and 3375. OUyer today, for the beat In S - 1 6 - S i . ■i#B0 M ERCURY, |1,650. CaU own- terials. Workmanship guaran­ salary. Apply In person. Mickey’s roller akatea, aiae 8. Being arict- THOR W ringer waaher with drain, T.M. k<. g aegtea values. Center Motors Sale*. 461 teed. A. A . Dion, Inc,, 399 Aututam ‘ ' ------T------*»«*«. *i.T. a. *iaa?i -‘er ^P267, Main. Drive-In, Windsor Avenue, ed ipajl 2-89M between S a. m. pump. Good condition, 323. Gall Read Herald Advs. atreet. Phone 4860. Rockville. and 2:30 p. m. ' 6011. - OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 9 4> \ MONDAY, MAY 26, 1952 Average Daily Net Preea Run PACE FOURYEEW For the Week BoOlag The Weather iKanrltfiatfr lEupithts leralb May »4. 1*81 F eieou t of D. 8. W o a t ^ BaiMW

Anderson-Shea Auxiliary No. vJITe, was fined |IS on charges of Miss Janet Knofla of Munro Stop Light Crash, operating a motor vehtcla with de­ 10,573 street last yceek attended the flve' 2048, V rw , will meet tomorrow Toastniaster Pair, lUttn changn In tempera- , ^ o u t T o w i i "day niayovaUly -aotivlUea-lit Bates fective equipment and Improper .evening- at-A -oislock-Jt- Joint^e-. parking; Nrnest TR'ltcble. ' TSf oT| SPECIALIZING IN tore tonight an*-tomorrows -——" .College, Lewiston. Me., as the morlal..servlce''for deceased mem­ ..... Tleiinis hrFihe BttMM of Clrcnlfttlmig bers of the Post and Auxiliary will Meriden, forfeited a 825 bond on a Manchester—-A City of Village Charm A •bn born on May 23 at guest of Miss Thelma Dowling, atop algn violation charge Theo­ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES the St.' Ftancis Hoapltal to Mr. formerly of this towi), now a Jun­ be held immediately following the business session. All Pont and Arthur J. Blaney, 28, of 59 dore E. Dubois, 28, of Williinaiutc. and Mr*. Stephen Boland of 18 ior at Bates. was fined 8126 with 824 remitted ^ . GENERAL CONTRACTING Aahland atract. > Auxiliary member* are urged to Dougherty street was flned 828' VOL. LXXI, NO. 203 (Olaoolflod Advertlatng oa Paga-34) MANCHESTER, CONN,y TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1952 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIV^ CETNTS attend. Refreshments will be on a charge of operating a motor ' i REMODELING AND REPAIRING An open meeting for_dlscussion In Town Court this morning o.n a vehicle while his license was under The Girl Scout Laadar* Asso­ of business will be held by the Ho-' served by Mrs. Gertrude Bu-‘ suapensioh. Gayland R. Abraham- ciation 'vlll meat Wednesday eve­ tary Club tomOrrow night at the chanan,- chairman, gnd her com charge of violation of th: rulea of FREE ESTIMA-^S — MORTGAGES ARRANGED. the road groining opt of a three- son, 33, of 19 Golway atreet, v-aa ning at 7 o'clock at Camp Merri- Country Club. mlttee. v fined 830_on chargea of apcedtng, W ood.' Anyone rJeatrtnjr transpor­ car a-eeWent' ahortly before noon failure to a'lgh hl.s license and i'ail. tation to the camp should -be at .Airman third class Alton J, The 12 glee clubs from the ele- yeaterday at the traffic light at ure to wear glaaaes aa required. a the Center at 6:45. Cookie money Munste, son of Mr. and Mr*. J. V. mentsry schools of the town, will the Inter.'^ction of Broad and ^ ERNEST : RITCHIE may be turned In at this time. Munsle of 108 Russell street, re­ present their annusi concert to­ Center atreets, 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. 8172, MANCHESTER lumed home last week for a 10 morrow evening In- the aodltoriiim Blaney told police he saw the day . leave, after .halng_ graduated .of .the Verplanck School under the ■itgh.yon.^. thAt.,tita.to9t k.iippT.'?. from ” 'lileffm nfcs' 'jCun'daitte^^ ^ipelViirtoh ~of-Wlsa Martha WKlle.- tilir the brAke~wheiv" he tried t*r -rwTi—TTW w*3z.»in»M.*-v ♦»T-eT.- xizixa.ifaai\nMewnv;3hvi‘ai:^>»'mr.'4i:AaAi>i.uv<;^<'MswzMrtmb>'w««>rHi-i>wa'iyMnawiMV*a> . nor *a»*rtM«e • 1 e w. day night at 8 o’clock at the home and Airborne Radar Mechanica director of music. A tOtsl of 650 atop,, We..a.lr^If.k,„s.,.M^.,bel,ng,..pp-. ' • of m ™: 'lo w *»' rm m 6M ’SendST St■ KtfesTer Air Force b a w chiiiTre'n Trom' kttih*' «xth"igf»a(ateit' aatiuttay'^ n d - big three western backed it up with the solemn decla-’ _Xidgway„__i:er. JHAgt.fnrd, Ma^’. £7«*-(/P)*».ThiL-RepubHcAri StAta ia M iv n t W ' make 'and'igleirnize all types school, cation of their degree work by the street when Attorney George C. Matthew,__B. Leaaner will he made an honorary charged with operating a inntor ration'lhaT"anTiTlacTroirW^lin7West Genfiany'or any'other turned to Europe today to named 22 national convention deletratea favorinir Gen. Dwight of mattresses. officers of .fohn Mather Chapter, vehicle without a license, contin­ p»rt of free Europe would be a> Order of DeMolay. Worshipful president, rtf the organization. Box of 12 - 39< take command of NATO Eiaenhower toda.v and gave thp nomination for United State* Manchester Chapter of Hsdss- ued for one wee'a- and Hahs J. ^'threat to their own aecurlty."' | sah wilt'tnstall Its- ntwofflcera at Mswtee We-lter-fi. Broadwell urges 'rerTsen,''48, "oi' 4fl5*'Mldfil*"tiirh" Regtdar, Junior orSuper tises "The 'decljiriitloh' waii' colhcldif'nt | fighting forces and declared Senator to W illiawA; Pnrttl V Naming^ of the '22 delegati* joRii furniture a meeting thla evening at 8 o'clock s good attendance to support the Mar.v B. Cheney Auxiliary, pike cast, operating a motor v'e- with the ceremonial alghing of the ' his experience in Korea con­ for Elsenhower mad* tho six Nawfi in Temple Beth Sholom. A fashion work of the Order of DeMolay, USWV, will meet In the State hic'le while under the IntoxiratiniJ army pact and related agreementa.l Reds Block England states prartically a solid revue, with Mrs.. Burton Knopp as which Is sponsored by Manchester vinced him a sound defense bloc for the general. Floor Covering Armory tonight at 8 o'clock. The Inf’iience of liquor or drugs, con­ by FVance, West Germany, Ital.v, I against Communism here narrator, will follow the ceremony. Lodge. There will be a aoctal hour program will Include a memorial tinued to Saturday. Belfpum. The Netherlanda and' Hours of conferences, however, •nd refreahmenta at the close of -rhsJWHAU CO. Texas Feud 36 Oak St. . Tel. 2-1041 A social time with refrjfshments service for deceased members. William J. French, 38, of Rock- liiixethbouriz yvhlfh, when ratified, West Reich could be built from a _com- preceded the nomlnalibn by ac­ win be enjoyed, ... ' the meeting. will merce uveir armed forcei Into bination of many nations clamation nf th* 88-year-old^ Pur- -a . a(Kgla::amy: o f Am-:miUtDii: men-. .---Then,- *cc<>mpatuod; by- -.Geui teU,-. HarUtod. .nianufactMnr..,aml. The 'fyier iSrde of the" North —hiatory’3 flrat peacetime Inter­ Dwight, D. Eisenhower whom he unsuccessful candidate for the Phone Methodist Church will hold an national force. lones Is to succeed three days hence, he gubernatorial nomination two Important business meeting st 7:.10 years ago. ■ 2-4587 LAND SURVEYING and The pact ia a companion t o the drove through the streets of W asher 2-4888 W^nesdsy evening at the church. HOLDS 3 8 9 POUNDS Paris in contempt of Communist The way for his ■ unanimous CIVIL ENGINEERING At 8 o'clock Mrs, John Goodale peace treaty aigned at Bonn yea- OF FROZEN FOODS I tirday by the three weatern pow- Berlin, May 27— (/P)— The threats to stage hostile demon­ selection without a floor fight was Four Slates of the Newington Home for Crip­ strations against "Le General paved by the withdrawal from th* * Always a wide variety of * era and the Weat German Repub­ Communists cut telephone Repairs Edward L. Davis, Jr. pled Children will show two nima, Invisible lic. Microbe" as they call him. The race of his four'avowed rivals. "The Challenge" and "The Help­ now/ frozen foods right in your communications between Renominated, also by scclama- Reflstered Civil Engineer juid own hornet Ju.st the thing Jimt preceding the aigning cere­ Eaat and West-Berlin and 17 Communists have applied the tag Mineral Wells, Tex., May Prompt Economical ing Hand," An Invitation Is ex­ aa part of their propaganda, re tlon, was U. fl. Representatlve-al- 27— (/P) —Scrapping Texas lauid Surveyor tended to all women of the church for farms, large families! mony and the Allied declaration, long distance lines between Large Antoni N, Badlak. He had I Guaranteed And it's powered by the Communtata cut telephone commu- peatedly denied by the West, that Republicans ann Democrate .'IS Proctor Rond. Manchester to attend this Informative and tn- West IJerlin and W est Ger­ the United Nations used' germ been ilnopposed. from the begln- lerestlng program. Refreshments famous G-E Refrigerating nicaiiona between Eaat and Weat were almost certain today to Wringer Rolls Replaced unit! Berlin and 17' long diatance linea many today. warfare In Korea. nlng. ■ . Tel. 7018 Tile withdrawal of four sena­ will be served. Playtex'Fab-Lined Girdles , between Berlin and Weat Ger­ Eight telegraph Ilnea aUo were Ridgway stepped, out of his rend two seta of delegates to plan* -at -Orly -field -just- 10- days------Heraht _____ torial candldatea removed the last each of the national ^ n v tn * - - many; Rusatan -border guarda shut down.-Thtta-farrboweveer tel­ obstscie to a convention free o f •gain atopped Allied Jeeps from etype communicationr between short of eight years after he The MatH^hrater delegation to tiona in Chicago in July. DeTa- Pottertoh's ONLir $ 3 7 5 . 0 0 Weat Berltmmd : Weat Qermaaiy parachuted - into Normandy: on ; the itoj^ubllenn open fights but marked my. much pntroUng BerUn's dUghway link bitter hehirid^lhe ’scene feuding; gatea f roriV Texas to be aealitff ISO Ceiiior st.. CoiTjer of ^tirch with the Weat. Gen. Matthew B. were nqt affected. _____ D-Day. i is seen (alkivej aeatzd on tb ecM - Bldgway arrived In Paria to It appeared to be the first blow Gen. Elsenhower^'Bs at the.aie- ventlrtn floor at the Bushnall rh T BiisK'WHKd'fSwi"" at the national” conventioiMi- eiN iasiGirEltiiic' port to greet the' man who Will' Hartford, this morning. From First to withdraw wax Prescott wilt number 38 Republicans M*d*l NA-11 take command of the NATO ar- In the promised Communist repri­ HOME FREEZERS mlia organized by Gen. Dwight D. sals for Weat Germany's aigning relieve him as .Suprenie Command- i the right, they are Attorney Bush, regarded as Purlell’s prln- and 52. Democrats. Eia«ihower.______^______of a peace pact with the western er of the North Atlantic Ti eatv j Charles S. Hoiiw, who was elected al opponent. - Pro - ro*4mhttw.er KsaubUcaa*... "Hueridation d? ------r e g u l a r PRICE $429.95 Declarationa Htafed Allies 'y'e'atierday. West Berlin. 110 Organization forces on Friday, ky the First CbngreMlonat Db-; quick successloh, Sta'te Rep! snubbed last night by Ihs StMS PuMie Water Supplies" ^Adjust-All Garters The new declaration by U. S. miles Inaide the Soviet zone, feared Also there were several other of-1 trlet delegates as one of the dla- M ank^ld D, Sprague, Probate GOP Executive committee, wefs trlet’a two delegates to tho na­ Judge^alton Clark, Jr., and John Discussion By ONLY ONE LEFT AT THIS PRICE Secretary of State Dean Acheaon. a renewal of the near-paralyztng flclals, including French Defense meeting today. British Foreign, Secretary An­ Red blockade of 1948-49. Minister Rene Pleven, U. R. Am- tional convention In Chicago In M. L'nptoif quit the field. July; Wlllluni S. Davla, chairman The Ikemen, led by H. J. (Jack) Dr. Franklin Erlcnhach thony Eden and French Foreign Weat Berlin telephone officials ba.ssador Jamea C. Dunn and many Bush anhminced his withdrawal Porter, Houston Oilman, set thslir Chief of Connecticut Division Minlaler. Robert Schuman aald: would not disclose how many land officera from SHAPE, the Eia)— The • Tex.), the Senate turned'to vot- Thla apparently referred to the peated hla well-worn charges that Joined the Fascist column. Washington. May 27—( # ^ _ EQUIPMENT Senate beat down today a move j ing. their elasticity, never sag or bulge even under slaying of a South Korean army the Allies have been slaughtering The MSI surged toNvard local James P- McGranery took o ffO ALUMINUM FOIL, 75 ...... 98c captain, allegedly by a National j POW*. He referred to the'AprtnO power in many other places In to chop'an additional billion dol--| -It had agreed earlier to n de­ lars off President Truman’s 87,- bate limitation plan expected to Bulletins aa attorney general today and said Eatimates On Reque.st your sleekest clothes. They adj'ust with Assemblyman, several weeks ago. : riots on KoJe Island which were News Tidbits poverty-stricken. over-populated law violators will be "apprehend­ "And." Rhee went on, “ the pub- i disclosed during the recess. Then southern Italy, and appeared to 900,000.000 Foreign Aid Bill. TTie bring final passage o f the measure CuUcd from AP Wires roll call vote was 35 to 27. by tomorrow afternoon. from the AP Wires ed. prosecuted, and convicted." CALL a touch to fit you all, from small to tall. He feeling has been rising In I n -i he declared; be challenging the Communists But, McGranery said, thl* will dignatlon sgalirst those recalcl- i "The Kprean Peoples' Army and Two Senate committees previ­ Another fund-cutting amend­ for the position of second biggest ' ' 'J. ' ... be done "with due protection of .•4n)■! rocThartascUaif th« ■.witcMMwLi’T” '* T atoetabiy'rJ.bWahed tfi* -Bilthoiit the tumult and chaos, f _____ Juiftwj side at will." pro-Communlst— ------bloc, 'Premier TJ-— r.*. Al- *1. 000 blll.^ The Idahoan predicted It —JGen. DH-tglit D. Eiaenhower 1* ^ . 1S - — i — — J e s s i e JK, member'a release -from Jail but ihiin’8 veins- while" being f lown TOllOW In -UIQ _ •v*iywli«r« ‘ . Iwe w u ra-«ai|t*d..by.,South.Kp-, The tJKTapqkeaman, Brig! Oeh. Back f^bm the ' . .Henry cldF'Dr-Gaaperi'S ChrlsUan Demo=" '"^86^63 000.000 (Bl,- i will be passed, .... ■"BSing^reSlsr7dr"a"iitodr"’o ^ Wiilliim fr; 'NTrcltott,'iW3 .n'lt' cr*tlr. hioc';ot the center dld a ilt- nr‘JmnfMetlvKtB,; n WrismaW'" tines, and in Um tWaks-Of.'recItiSM m Ik* tMl W»it U’M' ______,. re^ mlUtara Bolice::-- - ■hie sinato voto: "Tlds '“itmcitatoijn^'^^far •Jr' 4j*r . - js jv ■ ■ ..rf. «< 1<,. Vr./-r *''4 .'V ," 'wnendiWBitt' pffered'' l^He- v'wtoizA -Saifeonixali'fc* Awksld'rote, "isik,: ’ Lt w *- '""In Hi# ' MsA.1 ,W«M }r*-JI* ruym'rttiMKs miui fUnUfMUCtttMUtkm inai fer, J to'uhd ''de*3 to” h’bme'*. ’ ."y -2,460-towns, "Winning a nqmber -of er o f Iflalib "arid ID other Repub-1 ' ' Carlsoh toade hi's s'tateMent .to a c.losed today In! M*J. Oep; How­ small communities from ' the ard M. Sayder, . nseabowerts .Ties, at a tlm* when the SIM tub*. Urf* W*JM »r-M- (OonUnued on Pag*'Eleven) (ConUniicd on Page Eight) bloodhound which got |o#t while licahii: ] reporter today one day after re- Department U being InvesUgatii »i»i 41--4#- trailing escaped prlsimer is res­ leftists. But the Communists still It came shortly after another tornlng from a conference with phyaiciaa, Snyder said Elsen­ I « did well. ' hower’s health remain* “a* by s House' committee headed by cued by owner and a deputy sher- Idaho ' Republican—Sen. Dwpr- Grtn. Dwight D. Eiaenhower In Rep. Chelf (D-Ky). . The depart­ Ifl in Pennsylvania after Iwrf . The final results in the Impor­ shak—had told the Senate W- Paris. -He said they did not 'dta- *nund a* u dollar" but h* I* bad­ iTWiwitai*s» MWiMii tant big city election -o f Rome, ly In need of rent. ment ha* coma 'under frequent at­ O ur Truck Is At Os. u^»sBiwfc ««4ri H**r,____ weeks hunt.. .British film star Averell Harriman, head' "o f the cuas the bill. tack by critics who say In and (toj Slate Supreme Court Fails Glynis Johns returns to Lxmdon gave the- Chri.sUan Democrats Mutual Security Agency, was However, the Kansas Senator's ARNALL SEES SPIRAL of Congress that It has been laxm proclaiming the powers of good 3^4,020 votes,-against 314,243 for using the Foreign Aid Program stand tooto'on added significance American meal. - to' advance his own political inter­ from the facta (1) he is close to Washington, May 27—(Ab — C om a, rmrtmuwitntuim 8 fft. size (Oontlnued oa Page Tea) ... The End of Your Line To Decide Jobless Claims Three Long Island teen-agd (Continued On itoge Four) ests. Eiaenhower, and (2) c .o t.., Price Stabilizer Ellis Arnall said boys are apprehended In Green­ Urge* Support rents from the. [Xilitical manuver today that If the economic con­ pfion a MTU MIU " $ 0 - 9 5 —■ *■! UWM wich, and returned to Long island Harriman, a candidate for the Ing over the presidency have come trol laws are not extended, "peo­ Call Manchester 2-459.5 Fo^ Prompt Delivery Of The or mail Hartford, May 27—(JP)—Thepfor unemployment compensation. to 'b e booked for stealing three Dr. Gibson Wins Democratic Pro.sidentlal nomiria- into the controversy over the size ple will know that CoagreM baa Coastal Shipping ,; Best Fuel Oil— On The EaHi.eRt Terms. State Supreme Court said today it A panel of three unemployment autos. . . . Grenade is thrown at tion, has urged bipartisan support of foreign aid. Carlson is director taken the lid off—they will know th0coupon couldn’t decide the'claim of 395 compensation commissioners French Police Barracks In Kair- for rhe full 87,900.000,000 In aid o f the Eiaenhower headquarters that there Is no way to hold Halted by Strilte Ideal for home freezing employea of a Stamford factory a'U'arded them compensation for ouan, wounding officer and two Revocation Stay here. price* down." W '-il funds asked by President TVuman. ______4*r right Just 'whai and refrigerator storage. for unemployment compensation 22 weeks, the maximum under the men. . . . Canada protests transfer "How can we have bl-partisan Attack* Politics NO NEED TO PAY ybunced __ because It didn’t know whether law as it then stood. of Canadian troops to Koje Island support for this program.” In a speech last night. President RICICH NEWTSMEN STRIKE Ssn Francisco, May, 27—(AV-^ -.OTY« Foods freeze faster, thaw fear of harm from pickets or sym- The company appealed to the Bridgeport,-May 27—(Ah—Judge Frankfurt, Germany, Blay 27 West coast shipping officially wia CASH ON THE LINE awayl for canning as guards of Red prisoners of war. Thomas J. Molloy, of Superior Dw.ocshak asked, "when Averell Truman attacked tiiose he said quicker . . . can pathy with a strike kept them off Superior Court. There Judge Ed- . . . Col. Francis S. Gabreski, lead- —A 48 hour atrike called at strike-bound today by th# AFl, and home ireezihg. Ideal Court, today Issued an order of Harhrqjin spends all his time— would play politics with world "I didn’t touch their money, We'll arrange budget term.s to stretch your fuel pay­ also for spaghetti spin­ b e warmed up /!Sv9»»l their Jobs. ' ward J. Quinlan cut the award to ing Jet pilot ace of Korea, com­ supersedeas staying the State and prot)abIy the taxpayers’ peace, by slashing the total. One of noon today closed down nearly aallors union of the Pacific. 'TIjs • * NsawNwis>W4i The court’s opinion, reviewing four weeks. He said that pass pletes 100 missions and la going those who,has taken a stand for all daily newspapers to West atrike already had tied up 20 va^ rd heard so much about the ments over a 10 month period. ach, corn on I be c o ^ right in these _ Health department's revocation of money- travelling over the Unit­ •sterilizing bahy bottiei. the history of the turbulent Yale picketing prevented the claimants home soon. ed States trying to build himself further cuts is Senator Robert A. Germany. The atrike, by all or- ’ aels four days to a stop-work home appliances at ABC. I de- and Towne .Manufacturing Com­ from going to work for the first Duke of Windsor reaches Eng­ the license of Dr. Donald F. Gibson D u r a b le aluminum, h an d y a lu m in u m of Danbury and West Redding, un'^ up a.s a presidential candidate?" Taft of Ohio, a candidate for the ganized newspaper workers, was movement to discuss a new con­ ■ n 'cided to go down and look lakeliie handles. Con- pany atrike which atarted Nov. 7, four weeks of the atrike but that land to visit mother, day after her Just before the second day of GOP president ial nomination. ordered by trade union head­ tract . containers. 1945, and ended the following thereafter the state police had the 85th birthday. . . . Harry Kngrl- til the physician’s appeal is finally jthem over one night-” BURNER ON THE BLINK? enient capacity markings. determined by the. courts. debate on the measure began. Some backers of th e quarters In support of Labor’s Only exceptions were ships c*e- April, said It was up to a panel situation In hand and the claim­ man. 85, of Brookline, Mass., 86,900,000,000 bill have been campaign for a voice In the tifled by the Military Sea Traa»- ants could have gone to. work if starts serving three months In The supersedeas was dtrectod Sen. Carl.son' (R., Kaa.), one of We’ll gladly send a reliable service man to put it in of • Unemployment Compensation the leaders to tho Ei.senhowor-for- management of all West German port Service as carrying militaij commissioners to say why the they wanted to. Danbury Federal Prison for tax against State Health Commission­ tip-top shape. er Dr. Stanley H. Osborne, as head f ’r.caidcnt movement, said he (Continued on Page Ten) Industrie*. cargo, imd foreign tankers. Housewares— Basement claimants did not work. Both sides appealed J88p:< Quin­ evasion. . . . Fossil bones nf dino­ President Harry L«ndsber|f lan’s ruling to the Supreme Court. saur, at least 150 million years of the State Health department, would vote to cut half a billion The court sent the case back to dollars from the 86,900,000,000 SO GIRLS .OVERCOME ordered the SUP atop-work mmJl* the panel with Instructions to an- The claimants wanted compen­ old, unearthed at Harriman, N. Y. and the Connecticut State Medical Treasury Balance GENERAL MOTORS Green Anthcrlznd Doalmr Examining 'board which recom­ voted by two Senate committees. Tucson, Ariz., May 27—(AV- Friday to support - (lemands. tor saver that question. sation for the full 22 weeks as . . . A pink-eyed hen in England mended the revocation. , The early vote on Welker’s Washington, May 27—(Ab-—The Thirty girls were overcome by Saturday overtime pay at sea sgH^ Stamps Given This was history of the case be­ awarded them by the panel, and sets new world's record—10 eggs a general 5 per cent wage hike._. The Bantly Oil Go. the company protested against the In less than an hour. . . . Coroner Judge Aim Opinion amendment came aa a surprise as positloh of the Treasury May 28: smoke early today when a smoke fore It got to the Supreme Court. bomb exploded to the bapement ’The owners’ Pacifle Maritims tlwJWHALeea The 398 clalmanta, organized of­ four weeks’ compensation ordered Edward G. McKay of Norwich Is Announcing from the bench the the Senate had begun debating Net budget receipts '8224,910,- iPPLIANCE CO. ■MANCHirnB CoIMI-j With Cash Sales the bill only yesterday. But after 150.82; budget expenditures 8227,- of Y av ai^ Hall on the. Univer­ Aaaodatlon said It hsd agreed B 13.31 Main St. Manchester fice employea of Yale and Towne by Judge Quinlan. sat'isfied Mrs. Dorothy R. Walters, decision which permits Dr. Gibson "I MANCHESTER wife of a tailor, took her own life two brief speeches—by Dworahak 060.113.44; cash balance 85,767,- sity of Arizona campus. | Thre* TtMJMlHALeeo. did not work during the strike. male stodenta an belag ksld. (CaatlBiiwl •• Vaga F s » ) After It was over, they appliad (CMitlaaied *• Fag* T kne) last week. (Continued o* 'Fags Four) , and Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D.. 293,201.59. ■MANCiOErm Coim-> 3 ! T r r •2F— V ikiU h ' : ■ .i* . . . ■ ..V , . .