WEDNESDAY. HAY f . 1961 Average Dally Net Prcea Ran The Weather ^_____ p a g e t h b t x -t w o li{tnrl;y0tyr Ewnittg IfyraUi P e r Mm Wsek Bndiiii M ay ^ I N I have been driven to maudlin aym- Today fair aad eaeler; toolgfet pathy and to bitter resentment List Engagement Note Increase 10,179 AA Auxiliary Some of ue have veered from ex­ lEwmttg lair aad oool; Friday eloody, aeea Thousands of Dollars Lost treme to extreme, ever hoping Johnson Poultry Farm Memlwr of ttm AedH sloaal rala, oeatlaaed eaoL that one day our loved onee In Idle Here BsMcee of Olieiilattam Manchester^A City of Village Charm In Veterans’ Benefits Aiding Cause would be themeehree onee more. ______• i . "Our loyalty and the desire that W e Have Highest Quality m our husbands hold up their heads Hike of 37.4 Per Cent Ix)cal Women’s Organi­ VOL. LXX, NO. 187 (CIb m IUMI Adverttstag oa Face II) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, M.AY 10. 1951 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS and be like other men have be­ Reported; ReaHons for Certificate. Any zation Take a Great gotten all sorts of predicaments. ROASTERS FRYERS family, thia could mean ie>erai L«st Will and Testament, Selec­ We have been unselAsh and self- The Loeal Situation thousanda of dollara to you. Ac­ tive Service Number. Registration Part in Activities sacrtffctng. We have told in­ numerable lies to protect our ceding to informaUon given out pride and our husbands’ reputa­ L ocal unemployment flgurM BROILERS and FOWL today by the Mancheater Veteraiu A widow filing with the Vete­ One of the very Important fac­ zoomed upwards again last week. rans Administration for pension tions. We have prayed, we have Service Center, thousands of dol- tors that has strengthened the begged, we have been patient. We Latest Agures released by the Statq ALSO GROCERIES - FRUIT - VEGE­ or compensation must have com­ Employment Service shows an In­ Ura of poaslble veteran benefiUs plete InformaUon perUining to vitality and growth of the Man­ have struck out viciously. We are lost to families every month have run away. We have been crease here in unemployment of her deceased husband’s service chester Group of Alcoholics 37.4 per cent. There were 386 TABLES - GOLD GUTS - BEER Senator Reports Britain Got ^Green LijSfht’ bcauae someone failed to keep number; C or XC number; Induc- hysterical. We have been terror necessary Information at hand. Anonymous since its inception In stricken. claim s Aled, including those from ex-member of the armed Uon, service, discharge etc. Ilnmee as Battle Omunds 292 females. Initial claims number­ AND SODA The Manchester Veterans Serv­ November 1944, has been the In­ forces has a aerial or sei^ce terest shown by the wives of A.A "Our homes have been battle ed 136 while continued claims were number. It Is most Important that ice Center have forms on which all groimds many an evening. In 250. A garment shop closed down We Are Open 24 Hours A Day 7 Days this information may be written memher.s, both in their hearWelt ap­ a record of It and other records— the morning we have kissed and for two weeks here, affecting about A Week For Your Shopping Convenience or typed, so that this information proval, as well as their lively In­ 300. Of these, approxim ately 100 such as originals or legal copies terest in the A A program Itself, made up. Our friends have will be available when necessary. counseled chucking the men and did not receive full vacation pay of necessary papers be kept to a If assistance In compiling this This approval and Interest has safe place where they can always we have done so with Anallty, only and were Allng for unemployment SPRING GARDEN NEEDS data and typing the records are taken on a more tangible form In From Truman on China Rixl Recognition be found. to be back In a little while, hop insurance bencAts. The reason is simple. Claims necessary, the Center will assist the formation of a woman's auxil­ Ing. always hoping. Our men The rise was noted throughout Lawn Seed, Vegetabie and Flower Seeds, Humus and requesU for veterans bene- Veterans, Veterans wives or de­ iary and the work In managing the have sworn great solemn oaths the nineteen officers In the state. We Have A Beautiful Variety Of Pottery, Etc. D !■ pendents. canteen on Friday meeting nights, fiU will usually require certain In­ they were through with drinking Miss Mary Aimstrotig Claims rose by 593 in the state to Veterans of the Spanish Ameri­ together with the holding of forever. We have believed them 16,071. Thia was the sixth con­ 847 West Middle Turnpike Tel. 2-0065 formation, such as a can War, World War I, World New Chairman The President Plays Gift Piano serial number, details of. his dis­ socials, rummage sales, card games when no one else could, or would. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arm­ secutive week that claims have in­ B-26 III Flames, charge and to case of a widow or War II and Korean conflict should and other forma of activities. Then, In days, weeks, or months, creased in the state. avail themselves of this service. strong of Duval street announce Women claimants made up 63.7 Denies RFC Probe dependent child or children; p w f The active help of the wives Is a fresh outburst. Marshall Says of relationship of dependents. The Write at once to the Manches­ effected in the continued sobriety "We seldom had friends at our the engagement of their daughter, per cent of the Jobless claimants, a Down II I Pacific* most important records are the ter Veterans Service Center, ask of alcoholic husbands, without I homeshomes, never knowing how or Mary A. Armstrong, to Donald S new high for any week in 1951 and following; Army; Navy; Marine for an information blank for which help perhaps discourage-1 when the men of the house would Cordner. son o. Mrs. Alice Cord- W e h a v e Corps or Coast Guard Serial keeping service information, have ment in m aintaining their new appear. We came to live almost ner, of 99 Laurel street. in the clothing and accessoriea and Was Discredited San Franriaco. May 10—(A5 it filled out completely, and then textile Industries. | Number. EHscharge Papers, Dis­ way of life might easily crop up alone. When we were invited Miss Armstrong is employed at —The Coast Guard report(*d place it where it can be safely out, our husbands sneaked so Initial claims diminished from | that an Air Force B-26 homb- ‘Ask Ache son’ ability Claim (C or XCl number, ami prove di.sastroiis. Travelers Insurance Company, RUST CRAFT Insurance policies. Social Securi- kept and may always be obtain- # many drinks that they spoiled the and Mr. Cordner is in the U. S. the previous week. ; W ashington, May 10— tlons. The repdrt named Dawson er en route to Hawaii dllohed IxMXil W oman’s Story | occasion. If on the other hand, Throughout The State | as ose of those who exerted Influ- In flames 420 mill's off the WQu-d B^th Certificate (Self), able. It ran mean thousamls of Talking over this matter of j Marine Corps. Presidential aide Donald 8. Daw- Birth -CerUficate (Wifet. Birth 1 dollars to your family. they took nothing, their self pity Bndgepoi t still led the state in j ence. California roast tiulay. Five Anding a solution for problem No (late has been .set for the aon denied Senators’ charges to­ Washington, May 10—(VP)—Senator .Smith (R., N, J .) , nald made them kill-joys. wedding. the number of Jobless claimants But Dawson differed with the men were reported aboard. drinking, one of auxiliary mem­ "There was never Anancial se­ while Manchester's office ranked ' day that the White House had committee’s size-up of the since- Rescue planes were dls- at the Senate’s Mac.\rthur hearings today he had been told dais have announced the promo­ bers had this to say In reference sixteenth. The field offices reported | tried to "discredit" their Investi­ tion to Staff Sergeant of Francis curity. Positions were always reorganized RFC. patehed by l»oth the Coast the Truman administration gave “the Green Light to Great Malayan Capital to what the A.A. program had in Jeopardy or gone. An arm or­ and hope with each other that the following layoffs and part-time i other s day gation of alleged political Influ­ "I think the RFC has done a Guard and the Air-Sea llesriie M ’ Britain to recognize the Chinese Communists.” D. Dowd, of Pinney street, Elling­ they might solve their common schedules due to lack of work; j ence on Reconstruction Finance good Job," ha said. "I think the or­ Service at Hamilton Air Force ton, currently assigned as an brought to her: ed car could not have brought the Smith asked Secretary of Defense Marshall whether that ' Among ii.s are wives, relatives, pay envelopes home. The check­ problem and help others to recov­ clothing and accessories 445 and Corporation (RFC) loans. ganization has done an admirable Base, near hi-re. Said ‘Crumbling’ aircraft mechanic in the 1257th er from alcoholism. We also was true, and “did we imply we would go along with them?” Air Transport Squadron at thi.i and friends whose problem has ing account melted like snow In 260 on a part-time schedule; tex- | Dawson went before a Senate Job and that It Is well worth No other details of the acci­ found that the only requirement tile 120 and 25 p artials; h ats 125; | dent were available. ------. MHi'shnll said he did not know—. base. been solved, as well as some who June. bonking subcommittee and swore while.” Kuala Lumpur—(>Pi— Thia capi­ "We have tried to hold the love for membership in A A. wa.s an carpets 125; plastic film 70; slip- j he never abused his White House He conceded that he hasn’t stud­ that Smith would have to ask 8ec> During World War II. Staff Ser­ have not yet found a happy solu­ CARDS relary of State Acheson who Is to tal city of the Federation of Ma­ of our children lor their father. honest desire to stop drinking. pers .50 and bearings 20. Layoffs post by tampering with RFC af­ ied the loans that were rapped by geant Dowd earned the Aalatlc- tion. We want the wives of Alco­ My hu.shand had that desire. I Truman Wrote be a witness later. laya Is "crumbling.” So says C. holics Anonymous to tell the wives ^ We have told small tots that their due to material shortagea were fairs as the group has charged. the subcommittee. O. Jennings, municipal architect. PaclAc campaign ribbon with two sick, which was had the hope and prayers. Thank .silverware 25; bathrobes 20 and Fulbright wanted to know If any Marshall, for the fourth day, battle stars and the Burma cam­ of men who drink too much thatjf«thers were In turn, he accused the subcom­ Allied Units was before the Senate Armecl He laid Kuala Lumpur In a few what we say will apply to nearly | "liich nearer the tn.th than we God for A. A. and the fact th at needles and pins 10. mittee of having been unfair to positions were filled by persons years would be a "rotten, filthy, paign ribbon. He was re-called his drinking ha.s been arrested ” Layoffs reported due to material named by the Democratic National MaoArlluir on Sorvtres and Foreign Relations to duty during the present emer­ him. committees which are Inquiring In- overcrowded town, scourged by every one bound by ties of blood j Husband to Meeting It Is hoped that persona In M an­ controls were brass rolling mill 60. Under a raking cross examina­ comm ittee. Stab Mniisaii tuberculosis” unless something gency. Staff Sergeant Dowd and o r affection to an alcoholic. "How sick mv husband was I chester and nearby places who | week off and three weeks on Dawson sparred with the ques­ I to the ouster of Gen. Douglas Mae- Mrs. Dowd are both members of tion by Senator Fulbright (D- I Arthur as Far Eastern command- radical Is done. "As w ives of Alcoholics Anony-1 read the above lines will greps fuses 50 and fabricated metals 25 I i Ark), who heada the group, Daw­ tion for a moment, and then said: Korea Policy Jennings asserted foundations St. Bemard'a church at Rockville. moui we would like other month when he and T went to an the opportiinifv to change th"ir Hiring and rehirlngs were noted C O M E IN "Well, we didn’t hold it against : cr and the policy differences back He is the son of the laf? Mr. and son denied that he had spread ru­ N. W. of Seoul 1 of It. of buildings were crumbling and seeking help through A.A. to fcelLpcn meeting In the Holll.ster own drinking and thinking habits, in woolens 150, and bearings 25. mors about Fulbright and the them ." would eventually collapse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Dowd of that we understand as perhaps few ,, meeting similar to the if alcohol ha.s become a problem, Smith Is a former Princeton uni­ AND SEE committee, or that the White Although Fulbright pressed him, Juniiury Lctl4T Warncil versity profes.sor who has long had Pinney street. ran. We want to analyze mistakes j,e heW next Safurdav eve- by attending the open meeting to Cowboys Don Derbies Mr. and Mrs. Janies Adams and House had sought to prove that Dawson had trouble remembering Rep. James P. Rlrhards (I)., a special Interest in the Far feast. we have made and we want to have I pjpp the same place. It was he held in the Hollister street an- TH EM ! Congress members had taken Im- who—besides Democratic head­ Armored Patrols Erase Uertuin Slips in War, family of WestAeld, Mass., spent dltorium next Saturday evening. S. C.). who Is taking over the Ho 1s a truatee of the Princeton them feel that no situation Is too pot all eaay and It did not come Dalhart. Tex oP) —This west prbper fees to Influence RFC quarters—had recommended the chairmanship of the House Kor- Yenchlng (China) foimdatlon, and Sunday with their aunt and other May 12 a t 8:30 p. m. Admission Texas town is going to abandon Cbinese Red Threat Altboii^b Jiistifieil, E llin g to n relatives at the home of Miss Hat­ difficult and no unhappiness too like a Aa.sh of lightning. But loans. RFC directors. Nor could re re­ elprn Affairs emnmittee, poses In also of the university. great to overcome. thanks to A. A., some changes Is free and a pmgrarfi of four the traditional ten-gallon hat and Under questioning, the Presi­ member the names of unsuccessful To Flank of Capital Presldent Truman plajs a gift piano at the White lloiise. May 0 tie Berr of Berr avenue. speakers who are well known in Washington offlee May 9.' Kieh- with obvious enjoyment. The In.striiment Is a speelaUj-desIgned one Winibl Widen Conflict In a long series of questions. Parents’ Day was featured at Mrs. Ella McCray of EnAcld is "We have traveled a rocky road, were made that started the plant­ other cow-country styles ter,*?or- dent’s patronage adviser testified candidates for the Jobs. ards, a 56-year-old lawyer-fann­ Smith dug into the formulation of the Wllbraham Academy for Boys there is no mistake about that. ing of a seed at that open meet­ A, A. circic.s has been arranged. arily. As a stunt to publicize Dal- that all appointments to the RFC "You've had four months to re­ Before Witbilrawinp made for him by the American piano indiiNlry from miilerlols assem­ American policy toward China and visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edith DEWEY-RICHMAN er, replaees Rep. .lohn Kee (1)., bled from I'nItevI Nations countries. (.\i* WIrephnte). W ashington, March 10 -- (45— at Wllbraham. Mass., yesterday, Moroll. of Maple avenue, Elling­ We have had long rendezvous with ing. We found there that Alco­ hart’s giJlden Jubilee party. May board of directors were cleared fresh your memory," Fulbright W. Va.), who died May 8. The the men who had a hand to fram­ and Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster Hyde hurt pride, frustration, self-pity, holics Anonymous was a fellow­ Television has been found use­ 767 MAIN STREET first with the Democratic Na- said, "It seems to be on important Tokyo, May 10—(P’>—Allied a r­ President Truman wrote Gen. ton, and called on old neighbors ful In fighting forest fires In 25. a thousand men will wear head- South Carolinian haa been In Con­ ing IL of Somera road, whose son, Rob­ ahd friends Sunday. Mrs. McCray niisurulcrstanding and fear. TTiese ship of men and women who gear of 50 years ago—derbies. sppearance before the Senate to- m atter.” gress IS yearn. (AP Wlrephoto). mored patrols today stabbed Into Douglas MacArthur a letter deal­ Some of the high spots; shared their experience, strength South Africa. ert Hyde the 2nd, la a student, Is a native of Ellington. are not pleasant companions. We tionsl committee. Dawson aald his own selection as Munson, 21 miles norlhwe.sl of ing with Korean war policy last 1. Smith said he had a letter were among the guests for the Dawson began his long-awaited boss of the President’s personnel Seoul, after wiping out a Red January wlien conditloii.s there from a "pretty good authority” day's observance. veatlgators by reading a state­ department came as a complete Acheson, ODwyer were bleak for the United Na­ saying that MacArthur proposed, David Hyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. ment aaylng: surprise even though he had Arias Retains threat to flank the old South Ko­ tions. shortly after the 1945 victory over E. Foster Hyde, of somera road "To the beat of my knowledge. known Mr Truman since he was rean capital. Senators who reported this yes­ Japan, a forced setUement of tha spent the week-end with his 124-828 MAIN STREET PHONE 7139, MANCHESTER I have done nothing to connection a Senator. Tanks and South Korean Infan­ terday said the President’s letter war between CThineae Nationalists sister, Cj'nthia, who is a student with the RFC that la Improper In Dawson said the President ap­ Constitution trymen hunted through Munsan To Stay: Truman told MacArthur that "steps which and Communists. He aald tha pro­ at the Rhode Island School of De­ a n y w ay.” points approximately 200 key men without opposition, then withdrew. might tn themselves be fully Jus­ posal wiui that the Communists sign in Rhode Island. Senator Fulbright (D-Ark), each year. Elsewhere along the 100 mile tified” and might help the cam­ ahoiild lay down’ their arms. In re­ Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Luginbuhl of I chairman of the aubcommlttee, In his opening statement, Daw­ To Hold Post front the greatc.st obtsncles en­ paign tn Korea "would not be ben­ turn for assurance of the right to Ellington are the parera* of a asked him If appointments to the son made a blanket denial of the countered by probing tank patrols W ashington, May 10 — W'j— . T iu iu m there had beuix reports eficial” If they should result to participate In elections, and—if the (laughter bom at the Johnson Me­ RFC ’ooard first were cleared at subcommiUee'a charges that ha were mine helds covered by small President Trumnn said today there ' Achcnon was getting ou| wHhin Conimunlats did not agraa—Ussur- , - . * a ' a two weeks, two months and a few morial hospital, Stafford Springs. DempcraUa-headquattera.— lavalved to a "web of Influence” Restores 1946 Cbarter arm s fire. i« no foundfltion in fact to reports n^onth* (Gputtnued on Pag« Thirteen) round and disarm them. Marshall Word has been received hers of "Tes. they were eleared.-’-Da»^fi-tkat- tnpropkrly affected RFC • WUfWg Ob Vine said he had no recollection of such the birth of a son to Mr, and Mrg. CATALOG SA IB DEPARTMENT to n aald. loans. that Bacretary of State Acheaon j The Preuldent aald that waa a a MacArthur report. 4 . As National Assembly CJhlnese arm ies are "w ilting on may leave office . within a few { ruhiur that haA no foundation in Lincoln P. Clark of West Cumlng- Members of the board were crit­ Dawson-then Invited questions, the Vine” because of lack of sup­ 2. Smith suggested that Lt. Qeii, ton. Mass., at St. Luke’s hospital, icized in a lumoommlttee Veport and Senator Fulbright said it may Sivears in Arosemena plies, said Lt. Gen. Edward M. Al- months. j Albert C. VVedemeyer, who made a Pittsfield, Mass. ’Tlie Clarka are , 1 Mr. Trumnn s attention was Quito Veers which said they yielded to "In- Mr. Truman also told a news ,,„,,|,„hed stories 1947 report, long suppressad, fa­ former residents of Ellington and fuence" to handling loan appllca- (OoBttnoed on Page Three) As Panama President (Oontlnoed on Page Thirteen) the paternal grandparents are Mr. conference. former New York Mayor voring aid to the Oiinesa Nation­ Reports he will recall William O’Dwyer would be recalled from Toward Left alists was given a West Coast and Mrs. Raymond B. Clark, Sr., O’Dwyer a.s Amba.ssndor to Mexi­ of Somers road and the maternal Panama, Panama, May 10—(/F)— Mexico City as the aftermath of command in Septem ber, 1048, to President Amulfo Arias bowed to co llkewl.ne are rumors, with no the Senate Crime Investigating get him out of Washington. Smith grandparents are Mr. Frank suid foundation in fact. the late Mrs. Frank ’Tuttle. police and public pressure today Britain Cuts committee’s report and the later Presiilcnl Aprees to said Wedemeyer’s appolntmsiU to Hacks DISalle command the Sixth Army In Cali­ Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Edwards Lodge Asks Harmony and ordered restoration of the 1916 conviction of James Moran for and son have moved to their new He is backing completely Price perjury. Name Two Soeialisls, fornia "looked like a promotion but Constitution which he scrapped Adminl.strntrir Michael DlSallc’s really took him away from any home on Glenwood road which they last Monday. By this action, which China Rubber Moran was a rlose friend of recently purchased from the build­ meat price control order. O'DieTcr when the present Am- Liberal to Cabinet further consideration” of Chlneas In Assembly Windup won over police support, he hoped DlSaUe’s order ha.s brought a policies. ers, Tuttle and Cook. to stay tn offlee. bas.Ma(lor wna mayor. Robert Neimann of Somers road, Coninions Backs ('urb flood of protests from packers and The Crime committee’s report Quito, Ecuador. May 10—(45— Marshall replied that Wedemey- Arias’ decision came after a day others. wa.H highly critical of O'Dwyer, Elcuador’s government veered to­ who was severely Injured to an and night of rioting In which at er asked for the San Francisco as­ ensilage blower last October, Is. On Export to Reds tf> Commenting on the protests, saying he hod failed to combat wards the left today as President signment "as his special desire.” Calls Key Members of General Assembly to least three persons were killed and Mr. Truman said It was the same Galo Plaza, bowing to opposition after a number of operations, able 110 wounded or Injured as angry crime vigorously while mayor. He added that It waa "considered to walk about on crutches. Build U. S. Favor old fight. He added: When you Mr Tniman then sold the stor­ demands, agreed to fill out a "pro- a very favorable assignment." General Bipartisan Conference Next Wednesday crowds surged through the capital's tread on somebody’s toes, he’s go­ greantvp’’ cabinet with two Social­ Ernest Limberger of Maple streets, clamoring for the Presi­ ies O’Dwyer would he recalled (Wedemeyer only this week, af­ street, Edward W. Koehler and Ivondon, May 10—()Pi—The B rit­ ing to scream. ists and one Liberal. ter the Korean section of bls 1847 dent's ouster. He said the order was put up to were also a rum or th at ha.s no Fmhard Moulton have returned s ta te (Ikipltol, H artford, M ay 10 priations and Finance committees ish government announced today fouiulntlon In fact. Faced with a government crisis report was made public, asked re­ from a very successful Ashing trip and Lieut. Gov. Edward N. Allen. Arias’ hold on the Presidency him In advance and he approved and four cabinet vacancies, Plaza •—(AT—Gov. John Lodge announc­ was dLsputed by Vice President it is cutting off al) rubber exports SupporlH Alanthall tirement from the Army. He re­ at New Brunswick, Canada. - agreed last night to name Socialists ed today that he will summon The Governor said he met yes­ Alcibiades Aroaemena, who was to Red China for the rest of 1951. 11 fused to discuss the reasons. Hia Mrs. Grace W. Goehring of Main key members of the General As­ terday with the House and Senate The question of Acheson’s fu­ President Trumnn also described as economy and education ministers sworn in as President before the The decision was made known ture In the administration was report had forecast a poaslble street is spending a few days of sembly for a general bipartisan chairmen of the Appropriations In the House of Commons a few Seirctnry Marshall’s testimony end filled the other two vacant "fiovlct - controlled" attack on her vacation with her father, Fred committee and some Finance com­ national assembly Just before mid­ rai.sed by a reporter who told .Mr. on the MacArthur ouster as the ministries-Interior and treasury— conference In the hope of achiev­ night. minutes after Win.ston C3iurchlll South Korea). Weld, In New Hampshire. ing an harmonious windup of the mittee members. demanded such a step in the in­ exact truth, word for word. with a Liberal and a member of the 3. Marshall testified that con- Mr. and Mrsi William Friable of "I was greatly pleased,” he said, The assembly, which Arias had Mr. Truman’r statement was In pro-government Civic Democratic legislative session. dissolved Monday, met In a news­ terest of better relations between Somers road have returned to Thus far, he commented at a “at the sincere efforts on both Britain and the United States. re.sponse to reque.sts for comment movement respectively. (Continued ea Page Tblrtaen) their home after spending the win sides to achieve a balanced budget paper office, set itself up as a high Iiuba to Get on the Sennto inquiry Into Far The four rnbinet post."* became news conference, the legislature court, and Impeached the Presi­ He told the House of Commons ter In Florida. bos "worked with commendable with economy, and with as little during a debate on export of stra­ Kastern policy and his firing of vacant Isit week through three Thomas F. Hogan, president of partisanship as possible.” dent. Then it summoned the Vice Gen/ Douglas MacArthur from the resignatlorj* and tlie removal of Treasury Balance harm ony.” President. tegic materials to the Chinese Russia Wlieat the Ellington Education Associa­ I t will be a pity, he sXid, If in To balance the budget with Reds that the Labor government’s Far Eastern commands. economy minister Gustavo Pollt. tion has been chosen a delegate to Arias got powerful backing to­ The previous cabinet waa a coa­ W ashigton, May 16—(4V—Tha the closing weeks anyone should economy, Lodge remarked, will day from Col. Jose Antonio Remon, policy on rubber and other mat­ Mr. Trumnn said he Is very well position of the Treasury May 8: the Connecticut Education Associa­ make a partisan issue of such mean "holding the line” agSinst re­ ters involving Peiping is impair­ sntt.stied with Ocn. Marshall’s lition of Liberals. Independents and tion meeting to be held Friday, Panama’s strong man and the head one Socialist. Net budget receipts, 8242,045,- questions as the budget and econ­ quests from various agencies and of the national police—the coun­ ing British-American relations. Nebru TriPH to Pacify statement of the administration’s 327.44; budget expenditures, 8228,- M ay 11, a t the Buckley High school omy. departments for more funds than "We should stop at once — position. And he ad H a rtfo i^ Lxidge set 4:30 p. m. next Tues­ were recommended for them. abruptly, permanently and decisive­ .Marshall told the exact truth, word The Ellington Center school Declaring "What the people left by the government. 831.171.20. day for the conference. He said Lodge said he expected and wanted has been achieved,” by ly -- export.s of rubber to CThlna," piitc on Korean Aims for word. baseball team won both games he will invite Republican and hoped that the “same spirit" of Marshall, 70-y«nr-old Secretary played in Rockville this past week, Arias' return of the 1946 charter, the Conservative leader said. Democratic legislative leaders, the Remon announced his support of of Defenae, has been the admin­ winning over the St. Bernard's (Contlnned on Page Three) "This would clear the air. It New Delhi, India, May 10—<45— chairmen of the Judiciary, Appro­ the President. Such support could would be a step that everybody istration’s lead off witness In re­ team 27 to 8. Famine-threatened India announc­ ply to MacArthur. He has con­ Miss Anna Baxter of Talcottvllle be decisive. could understand and might well ed today that Soviet Russia had Arla.s' decree nullifying hi.s tended MacArthur was so out of Corporation Tax Jump has announced the engagement of be the prelude to a whole-hearted agreed to sell her for cash .50,000 sympathy with administration her daughter. Miss Alice B. Baxter, agreement with the United tons of wheat - and that Russians policy that there waa no alternn- to James Coleman of Ellington. No (Continued on Page Three) S tates.” ships are already on the way here date has been set for the wedding. CThurchlll said th a t B ritain’s rec­ with some of it. (Uonttnnefi on Page Three) Backed by House Unit Miss Dorothy Silverherz, daugh­ News Flashes ognition of Red Cffilna In 1949 had A government announcement ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silver­ "much offended” America, and said the agreement to buy the herz of Pinney street, will dance at (l,ate BoUeilna ol the Wire) Austin Sees added that as a result Britain Is 50,000 tons waa the “first result" of negotiations with the Soviet WayHy Means Committee the Bushnell Memorial on May 10, "in the Illogical position of having Syria Rejeuts at the Hartford Chapter of Senior diplomatic relations with a Chinese embassy here, begun last week, on Hadassah Donor luncheon. Will in Korea a Russian offer to supply 500,000 Tentatively Approve* News Tidbits Susan Lanz, daughter of Mr. government formally censured by tons. BASEBALL RESERVE CLAUSE FACES PROBE the United Nations, and which la Order hy UN 5 Point Boost; Gives and Mrs. Howard E. Lans, of Job's Washington, May 10— * * Warren R. Austin, chief United taxes today. Inch of rain .... West Havan wUl be for the ten winners to com­ Korea Combat Vet Denied Damascus, Syria, May 10—(45— Members voted to increase the Police Chief James P. Cannrni, PROTEST OUSTER OF COLLEGE PRESIDENT States delegate to the United Na­ normal tax rate by five points pete for the grand prizes. The tions, expressed confidence today Syria has turned thumbs down on stressing that action has "nottUng Wards New Midsummer Sale Book Winter Park, Fla., May 10—(/P)—Rollins college students a United Nation’s staff request U) across the board. to do with union,” suspends Patrol­ contest has been gotog on for the • f> that the U. N. can win the Korean p a st 10 weeks. HIGHLIGHTS SHEERS FOR MISSES AND WOMEN away from classes today to protest the continued Treatment at VA Hospital pull hack Syrian military forces The administration had asked man Ernest Rennie, president oC war without sacrificing the unity for an eight-point Increase, which A hit-and-run driver of a 1880 wrangling over ouster or resignation of President Paul A. of the free world. from defensive positions along the newly-organlxad West Haven Police Oldsmobile ran over and killed a Palestine frontier. the 'Treasury estimated would Local 1411 (A FL ). Stop at our Catalog DapartmooE for your eopy. In 6, youH And Wagner. The walkout was called by a student committee Austin did not mention Gen. have brought to 83,300,000,000 a pet dog belonging to David Lo­ Douglas MacArthur by name, but Bulletin! ment in a Veterans Administra­ Premier Khalcd Bey Azem told Oeneral Douglas BfacArthnr In­ gan’s children, Saturday after­ elected by the student body in March. The committee said it tion hospital because he is not a the House of Representatives yes­ year above present revenues. forms Mayor MeLevy that because mony of your Spring and vocation noedt. You'll to* many tpoddi his statement apparently waa Washington, May 10—-(45— Coupled with a 83,000,000,000 noon. The dog’s head was crushed wanted to bring to a head the current furore over plans to aimed at MacArthur's cleclara- veteran of a recognised war. terday Syria Is determined to of uncertalntlea affecting hla futura and It died soon after It was run Presldeat Traman said today Increase in Individual income taxes plana It Is Imposaibla for him to voluM, too. Wotchai and silvorplata or* roducodj eomoroz, emu)—Federal Judge John C. Knox an- ery at Tulane university, where tal and operated on for a throat Syria and Israel to cease fire In Slxteen-yeara-old boy tella New five years, read hts resignation sheer rayons ond cottons all togged at on# low price. Choose several w ars. man has asked to keep the defense .Haven police that thrM at Ida ax- Immediately, or shop leisurely at home and order later by phono. nounced today that he was postponing indefinitely a ruling he W’ss to be presented a honor­ cancer. their "Battle of the Jordan." Sunday niioming following the today for cool, air-conditioned comfort— up-to-the-minute style. He said It was up to Con- Col. J. E. Gaines, hospital manag* The Premier said Syria has "no effort on a pay-aa-we-go basis. buddies beat him np bergnto ha aervioe, to tak e effect July 31. Mr on whether Leonard Lyons, New York Post coluninist, must ary degree of Doctor of Laws, Enjoy sole-shopping from our new Midsummer Sole Book, ordering Austin declared that political and greM to change the law under er. said he was unable to help the objection against this (cease fire) According to reports coming “aquealed.” .... RepreaentaUvna kUUer is retiring and will make his reveal the source of several items he printed concerning Mrs. which hospitalization was one-time member of a bazooka resolution, which If sincerely ap­ from the closed session, the tally of New London, ToUnnd and Wind* future heme in Greenwich, Ctonn. military considerations were so •he easy Catalog W ay for many Hems net on eur store eounten , Ethel Rosenberg, condemned atom spy. closely linked to the field of col­ denied by the Veteraps admin- squad because actually the United plied. puts an end to massacres In was 13 to 13 for the increase, w ith luun Coimtlea meet in Now Uan Siau H e has been preaching f0f;i'4& COTTON SHSRS. New, pert styles In llght-as- a a a istratlon to a Korean veteran the derallitarized zone, but we do two Democrats Joining th e 10 tomorrow to determine whatbar oonaecutive years, ha-ving to take RAYON BEMBBtGS. See Words Ug colleeHpn. lective security that it was Im^ States Is not at war with Korea. olr tissue ginghams, sKmlHes, lawns. Youll find possible to separate them. for a non aervioe-connected He said under present laws the noi consider it the final or dec!- committee Republicans In opposi­ araa wanU devalepnank Brogfom otte year off some years back New prints, new styles, new k e cream colors. SEES START OP DOWNFALL OF COMMUNISM tion. No names were announced. Springfield, Maaa., nuui aaacrlbad to racover from a nervous break­ Tokyo, Friday,'May 11—(/P)—Lt. Gen. Matthew B. Ridg- The United States wanted the dioabUlty. Korean combat veteran Is still to aivo solution.” (Catalog Dept. Phone 7131^ Baaenent) Cool and smart looking; these are dresses to button-front typos, deep pockets, icy-white strength that cornea with imlty. the same atatua M a aoldter dis­ Azem cited a Syrian army re­ It also waa leported, however, aa full-time bookie Is aantina** %a down. Hie Millers Cfme here way said Tbuniiday the United Nations battle in Korea may port of the bombarilment of the that the Republicans loet out 15 two to eight yanaa i* State Mfiim from Bound Brook, N. J., where and novehy trims. Junloa’, misses sizes. Austin said. "We have It,” he Tucson, Ariz., May 10—(45— A charged In peace time. live in oil summer. Missed', womens’ sizbs. have started the defeat of Communism’s effort at world domi­ former Marind who fought In the Superior Court Judge Sawmal he was pastor of the church there (Ooatlaaed aa Face Tea) in New Bavao. for many years. nation. Korean war has been treat- (Contlnnad aa Pam Tea) (ContlBBwl cm Paste Hireel Weatover Air Force Bam affl i MAVrHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY MAY 10. 195L MA.NLUES'l'EK tVLN lNG HEKALU, MANUHKS'IEK, UUNN. IHURSDAV MAY 10. lO.'il PAGE 't 5 3 » T T Tiift Kin to Run Da^'ton, 0 „ May 10— (/P)— Charles Blast Hurts 17 State Guard Topics Refuses To Issue I P. Taft, brother of U. 8. Senator with American pollrleB. eii)>eoiAlly I Ilobert A. Taft, says he will seek India To iiel in Korea, have contributed to a Aeheson, O’Dwyer 111 Ciiiciiiiiati Recent promotions in the non­ Search Warrants OiiiMing I*atroIman I the Republican nomination for STATE Fifteen Local Beauticians Arias Retains I’ lils Out Local Blaze delay in final Congreaidonal action I've tried it with our com plim ents I governor o f Ohio in 19ri2. commissioned grades were an­ ------N O W P L A Y IN G — — on a ffrant or loan of 2.000,otMi Cincinnati, May 10 An cx- New Britain, May 10— —The Russia \\ lii'al tons of wheat, which India asked To Stay: Truman nounced recently. — M-S mMiin —— — - 8'l\c flic extinguishers whicli j'lusiiin cnmnatinK from a'womcn's Krncst C. Linders of 57 Main police court prosecutor here has Visit Convalescent Homes Constitution for In December. rest room, ripped through a nenr- SPENCBR'nMcr nic part of the stamlard equip­ (t'ontiniied from PG|C<^ One) I S! the decree rb a “ lofty and palriotu' Syria refu.seH, he announced, to was nloiit to lie iilo'.vn away.' i were spent in Alaska and the Untfer the direction of Miss | of charge; also to Anderson and can fire near a garage had there can be no objection on these Aleutian I.slands. He was dis- Atty. Clark added that be was DON'T MI&8 THE FINAL decision" and appealiHl to the i»eo- coiuj)ly with II note from i'*d I M SInIn In lair.nn Raid 'Diey eslinialed there were be­ Bernice Juul and Mrs. Nell Dwyer, .lolin.son, owners of the Package started the budding burning grounds to our acreptlMg cither of I charged as a sergeant. Uiuiers cn- following up the mattei and might ple to lay a.sido their hiitcrnes.s Rennet de lUdilcr of the U. N. ATTRACTIONS tween (.') and too persons in llic the following beauty shop.s played ' Delivery Serv'ice wlio delivered and He caiiglit the lilav.c at an ckrly these two. We prefer ttie terms What Only % li.steil in Headquarters Co., Conii- i.ssue a complete .«tatement later. and support Arta.s a.s Pn'sident tthserveis’ staff aakiiip that mili- Manila, May 10 oV* fJovem- tavern when the lil.ist occiirrcii. AMATEUR SHOW an active part in thi.s "Baeiity for ] returned, free, the large hair st:igc and pnimplly killed it of the House 1)111 herausc thi'V aic I ecticul State Guard in Nov. 1050. Albini Martin, one of the pro- I Arosoniona indicated when he tm y fon es i>e pulled hack ment .sources rojiorted eipht C'om- Their only explanation for It Mother’s Day” project: The Beauty j dryers and chalr.s from the beauty with an extingui.sher. beldi e simph'i.’’ he added prietors of the Log (7abin restaur- | .appeared before thr AH.semhly t • yards from tlefen.slve posts .kirl- miinl.st Huk.s nn«l three NvIllnnB j FOR waa gn.s e.scajiing into the wonien'a Joseph R. Mugnano, of .86 Green- SATURDAY Nook, Charmoro Beauty Salon, , salons. any senoii.s damai:c wa.s lionr. His ’‘it.iteno’nt iippeai«d dirci’t- ant. complaineil t». the Police de­ take the oath that he knew Rcmori «’d tow.'ird conciliatmp the Ameri* mp tlie demilitarized area in the were slain yesterday in a series of | rest room I t orn upper floors i wood l oad who enllsterl in the Starts at I— Opens at 12 Yolanda Felice Beauty Shop. H ar­ The beauticians brought all their would not support him, but said lu' ; I an (‘oncff'ss Indian difTefences cent 1 al sector raids and clii.shes on laizon island. 9 8 c more I One o f the most s( rionaly Imined State Guard Jan. 1951 has been partment recently tliat 200 botlle.s | riett's ‘Beauty Salon, Jehnne's ' necessary supplies for the work, BUDGETEERS was Kola Mnndy. l!T. a Negro promoted to Sgt. 1st C8ass and i.s of liquor were found mi.ssing from i and lliose wlio received the above would accept the A.ssembly off(*r ' Beauty Salon, Kay’s Beauty Salon, ph<»m‘ .stTvicf wnltre.ss Klie was in I he re.sl now .Supply Sgt. for Headqu.'irlers tiehinil the liar after a fire in the j Lily Beauty Salon. .Nell’s Beauty .services were mo.st appreciative of A fter he wa.s sworn in the opjxv room. She and M ary (Jreon and and Headquarters Co., 2nd B attal­ dining room May 1. | 1 0 T c ? r 1 0 the time and effort given to them sition radio called on the people to The rnsi.'- aiiLsc a lt ir .\ri;».' All 1st Prize Winners Salon, Stella’.s Beauty Salon, o M «r y Marlin, [latrons. were rushed ion. 1st Regt. C. S. G. Magnann, r8ark did not name any of the, freely, wlien so many families have eflcort him to the I’ re.suienttal pal- I 1,‘isucd a ilccrec Monday inda. iiv- ; . . BflAll vA.MSf. Competing for Grand Schultz Beauty Salon. Helen Erick­ the llMTi I'nnstitution witli Ih LIKE N EW to Biirgery after being taken to who i.s al.so married and ha.s a son. per.'ons to wborr. the warranta I son Beauty Salon ami the Wetdon parties on mother's day and the ace where Arias was secluded sur- > KnininG miiis Will Buy In | Oencral liospital. PR IZES OF I r 'unded by Renion s police. Hie U‘4i version drawn up wlnn hi’ enlisted in Co. " E ” . 169lh IntZ C. were supposed to be issued I Beauty Studio. mothers h.avc to be prettied up for hclil office lu'fore. VtNrHlSliR riRHN CONN 1950 PACKARD The blast blew out all of the , N. G. in Jan. 1938. He waa promot­ against. ! $25.00, $15.00. $10.00 They visited the Town Farm the.sr occasion.^. march, however, never canu* off. I windows in Itie estalilishmenl Tlic jircsident said thui^ h r acli'd IT. ed to sergeant in charge of Com­ I and Aroaemena finally went home 4-DOOR SEDAN The plumbing in the women's pany Supplies in 1940 and wa.s in- to await r H[yving. Me a»ri\'cd this nu>rn- ing a non-eonimissloned rating in M O U N T N E IO are being hammered out in com­ for Dawson. tni: i)v plant' at .\m.sterdnin's the State Guard. Skill in various SPRING STREET mittee.” Santiago, Chile, M ay 10— (,Pi— The subcommittee in a report to yi!u ph"l air port. civilian pursuits are al.so very M AN C H ESTER , CXINN. Special The population was alarmed but "A lot of good tbinga arc going the Senate had described the Presi­ I.tMi'.'vi'fs ha»l hern in jui) in valuable. Both Headquarters and no casualties were reported when Sunday, May 13, 1951 to happen before the end." he dents adviser as a member of a * 3 8 9 Piagiie loi II inonlh.s He was ar- Headquarters Co. are badly in an earthquake waa felt at Co- 11 A. M, Rain or Shlao ■laid. sliquc "who appear to have exer­ Fnll prtre. Mingle ewner. re.sied in Mar* li. 10!)O. on charge.** need of men who can type and quimlx) in northern Chile late last To do that, he said, the General cised influence over the RFC.” It Overdrive, radio, heater. of ei'onomic rspior.age anil had ■ .such men are practically assured STOCK HORSE CLASS Asaembly will liave to develop “a been .sentencotl to !/■) yours in jail. night. PALOMINO CLASS 11 cliaigcd apcclfically that former ONLY $3-98 of a corporal's rating. In addi­ There were three successive little extra steam ” to give all the RFC? directora W alter L. Dunham House Slippers PARADE CLASS Mrs case was similar to that of tion. these men will have an op­ major isues the “ considenition .88 shocks. P O N Y C LA SS and William E. W illett were aub- Amerii'an h'lsine.'ssnion Robert A, portunity to do extra office work they deserve " and to avoid a .spe­ HUNDREDS OF PAIRS TO CHOOSE FROM GAMES Hcrvier.t to him Vogeh r. similarly treated in Hnn- , on ttieir own time for which they cial aes.slon. 1. (iluze your fur coat and Mr. Truman called the report DIRECT PROM OUR OWN FACTORY TO YOU garv and recently released , will be paid at the rate of 11.00 Lodge said he had hecn in- i ExhlbiUona By iisinlne. 1947 FORD fzei'hoslovakin informed the ' per liour. Even “ Hunt A Peck" formed that the legislature was 2. Refreshen your Buffalo and June Bug Dawson told the .Senators he Dutch F'orcipn ministry Loinvers typists are urged to drop in at further along with ita businc.sa 5-F. SEDAN c o a t was released "a.** a result of re­ "The Wander Horaea” "liad nothing whatever to do" A real bargala. tile Slate Armory In Manchester than ia u.sual at thia stage of the with a $1,,500,000 R FC loan to the pealed reqne.si,^ by tlic Dulrh g o v ­ ADMISSION — ADULTS 91 Prices As n. Re|)lace Itiops and on Monday night from 8:00 to session. Saxony hotel in Miami Beach. ernment '■ M()Wc^er. the aetion Cblldren nader IS—Me . 10:00 p. m. and see Lt. Pat C. De- Reporters asked Lodge for his Fla., a costly play-spot for the A M , WOOL b u tto n s came as a surprise to Dutch gov­ ' yorio atiout one of these Jobs. (Tax b c L ) views on yesterday's approval by ernment ot!ina!.‘J. S T A IW S TODAY wealthy. The Connecticut .State Gusrd the House Republican caucus of a * • • a *1. Make niinor repair® On llie urrival. Louwers said he Me said he hoped that state­ Low As . HOLLYWOOD STYLE Ai^ for, it either ttay . , , toth held its weekly drill Monday night UGH ABLE "W J26.000.000 bond Issue for im prove­ ment would receive as much pub- * 5 9 5 had been treated well in prison. I at the .State Arm ory in Manchai- ment and expan.sion of fftate Insti­ Pair .■). Store your coat He was smiling a.« he stepped froTn DAYS iK ity as was given to testimony trade-marks mean the same thinx- ter. A class was lield In military tutions, but he declined to roni- that on three occasions he stayed COAT SWEATERS the f'lnne. anxious to are liis aeeond map and conipns.s reading In " F " ment at this time. 6. In s u re y o u r I'ur child The child wa.s horn two without charge in a |30-a-day A prHTtlral gifl for all yrnr ro itn ri memr. Knit I Company's day room. Rifles were The Governor said he probably room at the hotel. of the flnr*it pnrr woratotl wnol ynmB. coat. 8100 \\ oi l h if months after Ills imprisonment. ' tlien Issued and the men particl- ■would have aomethlng to say about George Sax. the hotel’s owner, %'-ne«'U. nippotl-ln ttalalllne, T pm'Urta. Stira 1947 PACKARD *T iu su ran ce ; paled in half an hour of basic in­ it later, however, after he has lOtTKB UNDtl »UTMO«nT Of THI COCA COl* CO»f*WT ST has testified a number of Houae BG tfl. 4-DR. niark. Mingle ew fantry drill. Lt. Wallin, executive II n u TI S studied the matter. and Senate members al.so stayed Handbags NTWINCTUN K xlrii la r^ r si/rn; 4H-r»2— ffi.KH Nlr«. Cleaner Cutting Saws officer of Headquarters company, In his budget message on Feb- at hla hotel, without charge, but THE COCA-COLA BOHLING COMPANY OP HARTFORD conducted a class on Interior 1j MlUaad niary 1, the Governor recommend­ the subcompiittee did not ask ed only J4,500,000 in institutional Yotir law * wHl eut eleener. guard duty Tlie men were in- m m i it : 4 j Laann their names on grounds there wss JUST DIAL truer, fakter when filed rn spending. But recently, without , formed that a cash award w ill be nothing to indicate their visits had o 1P4P, TV* Co<« Col« CwRfRWT our v>rcrisJiin marliiti*. Uuirk "COPPER mentioning any specific figures, he GENUINE •rrvire on all tvpe* of given to the man bringing in the anvthiiic to do with RFC affairs. .00 Urine vo'ir sswt In today. most recruit.s.. The committee for CANYON" said he waa hopeful that the 5177 Old anw* reloothfd. ‘ j LEATHER Tax i 1 0 9 5 ' the forthcoming party to be held .State’s fiscal condition and the at the Armory In the near future materials. supply situation tt'euld Advertise in The Herald— ll l*avs 1 Sv 1 Os4'ar >lo|int^nn-»M0 Siimiitil St« n.el to discuss the type of party permit some Increase in this and wheti it will take place. A field. Personal .95 • plan wa.s drawn up and will be Stale Capitol. Hartford, .May 10 : presented to the Manchester Af- — (JS^— The Houae unanimously ap­ To Women WitK p r - mory Association next Monday $1.83 1950 BUICK proved today a proposed Constitu­ night. nuita I 'The FlthUag ■alli*aBs' plat Nagging Backache Saa.: I “ He’a A CMkarsd Waadte" tions! amendment designed to REG. 3.95 VALUE SEDANETTE Some que.stions have arisen as avoid delays In the Inaifgmration rieen. A steal. to the duties of the State Guard o f the governor-elect anil other N agrf nc backache. loM o f pep af)dencrc7* I and It's m ilitary Status, and here headache* and dlztinoM may be due to Blow­ state offlclaks. down of kidney function. Ikictors aay good are the answers: In effect, the mea.sure would di­ kidney function la very important to good BURNS'lDl/:,;. health. When aome everyday condition.such QaAo-Jlee Co-, W E NEED vorce the Inauguration ceremony ■ aa atreaa and atrain, eauaea thia Im ^ rta n t Q. What are the duties of the rgirwiiif i MAMiliffii from organization of a new Gen- ' function toalow down, many folks aufiernago •46-'47-'48-'49-'50 State Guard'’ ersl Assembly. ging backache—feci miserable. Minor blad­ > 1 6 9 5 A. The State Guard is an organ­ Fr«d Affaire dua PowoU der Irritationa due to cold or w rong diet may 100% PURE NYLON Most of the delays of recent , cause gettin g up n ighta or frequent paaaagea* FACTORY SHOE OUTLET ized militia, whose mission is the ‘ROYAL WEDDING” inaugurations, including that of , Don~t neglect your kidneys if these eondU I civil and m ilitary defense of the la TachaleaUr al t:M Got’. .Tohn I^ d ge last January, tioni bother you. Try Doan’s Pills—a mild ' State of Conn, during the absence diuretic. Used successfully by millions for have stemmed from partisan dis­ over 50 years. It's amasing how many time# MANCHESTER GREEN S of the National Guard. putes over organizing the legisla- | Doan's give happy relief from these discom- SWEATERS lalao "name of StaaalMtf* CLEAN fure. forts—help the 15milesof kidney tubes and Al­ 1M9CAUILLAC‘’ar^ O. Is the State Guard liable to be tera AusiMUt waste. Get Doan's PUla todayf Kalaal “ Tka M. O. M. Maar" The legislature no longer would . CORNER MIDDLE TURNPIKE. EAST AND WOODBRIDGE Dark Miie. Below O. F. A. federalized 7 K rArrilfan M xIb Mml I* Pklrn Innf wnar- rrlling. A. No. Unlike the National I Guard, which Is a component of Malta taaday: "W PBOirr" OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 • Tel. 2-4697 InK. non-ahrinklnK. motli-|»roof and quick-drying. n tE R d lR Y the nation's Organized . Reserve, USED CARS I the State Guard la strictly a local C'olora: Mal/c. uhlt**, blur, incbin, pink, mint urcen, MABT WMKm F A B K in * TO FILL PENDUG ORDERS ! defense agency. 81rcfi S i to 40. $ 2 9 0 0 Fof 4he ^ o f youf life!' Q How will enlistment In the State Guard effect my draft statusT ,: A. In no w ay! Enliatment In the I State Guard will neither speed nor rL;i! TRADE IN NOW I I defer your induction into the Fed- 2nd BIG H IT YO JR PRESENT CAR W AS ' oral Armed Services. Fred Aitatre Blekard A m ur Fowell Uraalag 1946 NEVER WORTH MORE Q. W hat are the advantages of “ Royal “ Flame THAN IT IS N O W my enlisting in tUo-State Guard 7 Wedding” of INTERNATIONAL A. The advantages are threefold, StambouT . namely: (In ealer) 1. An opportunity to serve your >/2 TON PICK-UP Stale during a period of emergency. O. K. throughout. Fult price 2. Participation in basic military Saa.. "C F FBOKT-CST D4MOF*’’ training which will be x ) t 4;reat value should you at some.Iater date be inducted into the Armed Ser-! ; vices by action of your draft board, I 3. Social. Each company spoil- ; < 4 2 5 sors an organization fo r the pur- , i pose of promoting social activities , RESTAURANT 1 for its members. , TO N IG H T .... O LD T O M KERR 5. What are the age limits' COTTON INTERLOCK \. 17 to 65 years of age. will be here with his violin. Come in and enjoy 3% On Furs m 1936 FORD Up To $300 Valuation ' Q. Could I get a rating? singing oil the old tunes. COUPE A. At the present time all com- On Each $100 ( JERSEYS Black. .4-1 mechanically. I panie.s have openings for a number $300 Valuation j of non-coms and apecialists. DONT FORGET .... SATURDAY NIGHT $3.00 Minimum I Q. How do I enlist? i BIG IRISH NIGHT SURPRISE Ideal for aumnier wear with akirla, niarks, A. Apply at the Manchester ahorta. New ahndea o f t.iast. red, navy, Armory, Monday nights from 8 to >119 Reg. Vdue 10 p.m. or call Lt. Decellcs, Mnn- Pur Trimmed lila.-k. hriiun, light Mile, while, iiuiize. ■ cheater 2-3312. Cloth Coats Sires: .Small, medium, large. Minimum $2.00 $96J0 Many OHion fo ChooM (Valuation Up To $75) Ffont 1951 CLUB COUPES Over $75—3% Of UBERAL GUARANTEES CLUB ^ DELIVKRKl) IN 9 £ ^ in d % Oak Grill /wassMusAiar/ o 6-E ROTARY IRONERI AND Valuation 1 ^ F M.\NC11ESTER ’ T s A reol O-B Rotary Irons r o FOIO-AWAY CARRIAGE TABIEI HIGH TRADES .’V that makas light work COUPE i h l m r T ^ LADIES’ of all Ironing and gives o FOLMNG POSTURE CHAIRI Cloth Coats profeaaional-looklng re- EQUIPMENT ()PTION.\L A Renc/exvoifS^ For an Evening su lta ! o DUST.FREE PLASTIC COVERI Hah Rapa Lacllte Rail Men $1.50 (Value to $50) And'Ita own modern 3 pr- for $*2-99 table that folds eom- N YLO N HOSE "FANCY PANTS" SEDANS AVAILABLE of Delightful Dancing paetly and gUdea away All for only la Teehalcalat Over $50 to the neareet eloaet! First quality, 51 gauge, 15 denier. — aad — 3% Of yaluation Brunner’s Plua a beautiful folding tala Albrifht SPORT 1 J t OELIVERED IN FEATURING poitura chair for sit- 1NOOBPORATE0 Frtakla lalaa down Ironing ease—and 95 MANCHESTER •Whra Vaa’ra nailllat' Insured Pick-up Service a sturdy plasUo oovar! Packard Dlstribufon A freedom-from-drudg- Retail Salesroom Open Daily 9 A. M.^fo St P. M. SEDAN t'artaaa — Neaia THE TEMPO FOUR entertainers » 6 9 SAP East Center S t DEALERS • • ery preaent at a remark­ Chlldraa aader 11 Frea able price! Tol. 5191.5192 EQUIPMENT OPTIONAL AT KASV TCRMSI Opon Wad., Thor., FrL 1 ■' ' 8 ntaHa FrI., Raaiphray RagaH " la A l,aaalr Flaaa” aad Abhat A railella, FINE FOOD AND OOOKTAILS NighH TH 9 P. M. “ Alrtra Hrreaai*'' t im JW H ALC cou Standard Appliance & Furniture Soturdoy 5 F. M. MANCNItTUI toNMt 205.207 NORTH MAIN ST. TEL. 2-12.59 T

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY'MAY lOi 1961 T M W fO D l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY MAY 10, 19.51 PAGE n V B as Jarvis Manor. Extcnalon of the Inch hose. Fire Commissioners will Surprise Shower line here will eventually provide also seek an appropriation to pur­ Bonds Posted District Meet lire protection for some 600 homes. chase short wave radio equipment. YOU ALWAYS number one hundred and ten were 1 civilian needs, but that of our evening w it h Exalted Ruler gridiron show of the I.mirel chib, tributed came In the reporters' ap- C^leariiig Cases I To Spcait Here Extension of the line will also be The district tax of two mills is able to do so. Among them were Armed Forces, and stock piling for Thomas Birmingham presiding. Lo(1«5c Target siK-lnl organization of the Capitol I (irnlsal of, the legislators. Among For Bride-To-Be asked for east of Gardner street expected to be continued. SAVE AT THE Rockville fourteen 'hardy perennials’ who Civilian Defense, is the most dif­ Plans for the annual fair will be reporters. More than .YUO of thel those singled out for honors in the For Hearing This Evening to an area up to 400 feet east and have made a donation each time ficult and costly. Because the use dlacussed at the meeting. State'* politionl, profes.slonnl and v illng \toTe: i From Docket A surprise shower was tendered southeast Of Spring street. Arthur Drug Storus the unit has come. Thirty six of blood has been so successful In C hamber of roninierce Of Reporters business notnble.s nitemied. Gover­ Ablest Icgislatora—Senator Ben- ' r • ' ■ ■; ______.Miss Phyllis .Sahdberg, of S3 Drive A special appropriation will be donors had the ‘O’ type blood that saving lives, more and more is A dinner meeting of the Rockville nor Ix'dge himself and three former liiiiiin I-eipnor (D-Bridgeport) and Asked to Sign Governora, Clie.ster Howies. Wdhert I Hop. Ismls .Shapiro (R-Farmlng*. Tdeviskm , E, last evening by the Edgar South Eml Volem to Dis­ sought to purchase 1,000 feet of is 10 much in demand to be tlgwn needed and a new quota for all Chamber of Commeree will be held Rockville (xiiitraclor Is (7roup of the South Methodlet 2% Inch hose and 500 feet of S5IUI0 ‘ directly to our men in Korea as Chapters of 130 pints per Mobile i this evening at 6:,20 p.ni. at fhe Snow and James C. Shannon, wen- tin I, the majority lenders of tnS Town Court Officiali cuss Enlarging IJmits Luiiri'I ( ’liih (pHtliroii I the audience. two legislative branches. Arrested on floinplaini church at the home of Mrs. Celia Up for School whole blood. Unit Visit has been set. Rockville I Itahan-American Friendship Club 111 I Lincoln, 14 Ridgefield street. went over its quota on the llrst , on Kingsbury avcmio with Presi­ Slitrtv Ri|iH (Jovenior's Most of the Jeers came In the I Best committee chairmen—Sen- Bniy Notiftrinif Altor* Of the Present Area An able coi ps of voUihteera work­ I ator .Samuel Tedeaco (D-Brldge- Of An Employee Many lovely and uaeful glfta were REWARD ed hard, long nqd ably, as nurses, visit and has missed It by very dent John Sweeney presiding. show itself, wlui-h took the form nejt of Action brought for the, kitchen and home. canteen workers, driver.s. st^iff little on two succeeding visits. I Exeeiitive Coniinlttee ('.arrur as an Aclor of a loosely-knit .Shakespearean iporli, and Rep. Simon Cohen ( R- .Voters In the South Manchester SHOES REPAIRED Will be paid to anyone 1 F.llington. A Rockville building contraetor The table was decorated with a Rockville Chiltlren to aides and hostess, and to them goes hope and pray that more and moi-,> ! There will be a meeting of the play. Actors In douMcIs and hos,- furnishing information people will want to make tills Town Court oltlcOto *ro prcji- who allegedly failed to pay an em­ large, doll dresaed In a bridal cos­ Fire District will consider and take Wim.K YOU WAIT Be Registered Friday sincere gnilitude. Of all tlic ser­ executive rommiltce of the Rural I Hart fol d. May 10 (J’l Jeers ! traced the cniocr of "King .lohn I llardest work era — Senator •ntly In the mldot of eleorinf oio ployee wages for work done in tume of a hundred yerra ago, sur­ action on several biislneaa matters leading to the arrest and vices that Red Cross offers, the donation to their fellow i-onnlrv- ' Vernim SchiMil nasoi-iatiou tbi.s I ami rhccr.s were directed la.st mghi the Silent" from babyhood l(2miles .McKew (R-Uheater) and Manchester was arrested ye|terday rounded with pink flowering al­ conviction of person or per­ bloixl program, which attempts to men, and that in future visits will , evening at eight o’clock at the ; at (lovermir Lodge's adtuinistralion I The fornmt ol the show, enllth-d Riqv F. O. Smith IK-Mansflcld). cnoM from the rivil docket. «nd at a meeting of the district to­ For the Next Term go over the top." all attorneva Involved have been on a warrant issued by Proseeutor mond and purple lilacs. Refresh­ sons commuting theft or provide blood and blood derivitives I homo of M)-s. Ruth Broil. A full j ami nicmhi-rs of the General As- "Lodge-I’odgc," wa.s a gibe at .Most promising new members— ments were a large bridal cake night at 8 o'clock in the Fire Head­ TONY'S Elks Meeting altcndam-e Is urged ns biisincs.* of semhly hy newsmen coverjtig the : Governo) Lmlge'a forme) can-cr as I .Seimlor Jo.seph Ixingo (D-Nor- notKM of the acUon. Philip Bayer. quarters on Spruce street. Rockyllle, May 10..(Special) to anyone in need of it wlicrevcr I Andrew J. Dliibae. 27. of ,24 suriimunted by the traiT.Uonal willfully and unlawfully they may be and whenever the A meeting of the Rock\llle iuipoil.mcc will he discussed at I'aiMlol. ■ an actor. ,ui'hi and Rep. Albert S. Snyder 14-IN. Caaea which have been pending Two petitions will be considered, SHOE REPAIR Ttie few cheers that w,-rc dis­ hatwaen two and five yeara may Florence street, Roekville. was ar­ bride and bridegroom. Hoatessea damaging property of the All children who are to enter need arisi'.s, supiilying not only txidge of Elk.s will hr held this Ihi.s I imc. 'i'iie o. . .'i .t-m was the hieu-n -l ' K-Hlooinfield i were Mrs. Betty Dorr and Miss enlarging the dlalrict limits to ad­ 17 MAPLE STREET bo reatored to the docket by ftlmg rested by Police IJeiitenaiit Rsy- mit territory where new housing kindergarten classes in the fall of CROSLEY a wHtten atlpulatlon with the mond F. Griffin and posted a $200 Sara McNally. < A Step From Main Street Mias .Sandberg will be married developments are now in construc­ 1951 are asked to register on Fri­ clerk, signed by all co.in.sel of bond pending his appearance in tion. The, present line goes through JARVIS TAILS MODEL record, before Friday, May 25, Town Court. He la charged with to Robert Gordon, Jr., on Satur­ day, May 11 from 1 to 3 p. m. day. June 2. at the South Metho­ the Woodbrldg^ Farm, known as LIST PRICE tSlt.85 at 2 p m. ^ _ failure to pav wages to Clayton G. Green Manor, Addition i.a propo.aed REALTY COMPANY Children may be registered at I.ee of Roekville. The payless dist ehureh. -Oral motions for the reatora- New Edgsr group offieers for to admit all of Green Manor Ad- the following schools, East, Maple tion of cases In this class, in period for l.ee reportedly covers Write or Call The Above the following yenr were elected: dition.a One and Two and another Named Company At SILENT GLOW street and Vernon Center school SALE $159 which counsel cannot agree to several week*. Leader. Mrs. Dorothy Potter; sec­ S.Vl feet on Vernon street. If ac­ roetoration, will he heard' by the Harold Houle. 21. of 115 North cepted. the line will also lake In FOOD kindergartens; Northca.st .school, School street, wes arrested at 1:.50 retary. Miss, Sara McNally. ami 5 Dover Road—Tel. 4112 OIL BURNERS court on Monday. May 28. at 2 ^ treasurer. Mrs. Mary SamiielBon. the Bovie Farm, being developed Room 1; Vernon Depot school. Bov. Valerv K. Siindt a.m. today by Patrolman Henry Room 1; Taleottville .school. Room ^ In all cases pending for more | Gauruder and charged with intoxi­ SALE 1. All, afternoon kindergarten than five years, good cause nui.st Rev. 'V'alery K. Sundt. who spoke cation and breach of the peace on Communist China at both^ Sun­ classes. Grade 1 at the .Northeast be shown for restoration, and oral Police said Houle was loitering Saturday, May 12 ‘ schools and Grades 1 and 11 at the motions will be heard In these day morning serviees at the Center about a gasoline station and be­ NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING What an& VWt doing CpngregatiunsI eluirrh on April fttOO A. M. V’emon Depot and Taleottville matters on May 28 at 2 p m came abusive when questioned hy schools will be executed Friday At Monday's Small Clslms 21. will return tn .Manrhester when Gauruder. Notice la hereby given to all the legal voters of the South Man­ 12V2.IN. Court seasion. Judge Wesley C. he speaks at the nionthli' meeting .| Frank Kehart and John Breen J. W. HALE STORE chester Fire District that a special meeting of .mid district will he afternoon. f}rvk cleared about 150 casea of the Center eliun h (’o-\Veds at neither of whom gave addre.^es to held in Hose Hoii.-e No. 2, Spruce and Florence Stiectn. at 8 P. M. Pupils who are live years of age 8:.m m Woodruff hall tomorrow CHAP.MAN fOl.BT, NO. 10 (Daylight Saving Time), Thursday. .May 10th, 1951, for the follnving on or before Deecmher ,'U. 19.')1 ADMIRAL from the docket. The laat clear­ poliee. were arre.^ted for Inloxu a A GIFT Order of Amaranth ing of the civil docket took plaee evening tion hy Patrolman Peter .Staiim purpo-ses; are eligil)Ie for the kimlergarter. CO M B. TV. R A D IO Dr. ami .Mrs. Sundt and their five All children must be va('ci)i:itoil a year ajo. after they were found behind the 1. To take action on a special appropriation to purchase 1000 ft. of 2 'j ’ A N D PH O N O . ehildren were the laat family to Robertson seliBol. K)K MOTMtK'S DAY before entering si hool in Septem­ leave Shanghai. China, after its Peter J. Maltese. 22. of 70 Grove Hose and 500 ft. of I 's " Hose. ber, The regi.stration tonioriow is Rubhisli Colleclioii occupation by the Clune.se Red street. Windsor I.orks. posted^ a 2. To take action on a special appropriation to purcha.se Short \Va,ve most Important in order that the forces Going to Shanghai in 1918, $.2 bund on a charge of pa.viing a C;ive hiT a gift nf time to live school official.s may plan to take afc Ratt&Whitnft/AiiTBraffc SALE $245 the Sundts were eyewitnesses to Radio Ekiuipment. A l l stop sign. and Piijo.\' UiD.sf iuliiod hn iirj care of the pupils entering next D ales IIoil need the Chinese Communist oeriipation 3. To consider* and take action upon a (letitlon of a majoiity of the which occurred without disturbanre tliat ma.\ add yetirs tn her life. September. legal voters residing in the following described lerritorv, contiguous 'This year s training period is T+ie annual spring rubbish eol- of the program at the school of to the present limits of the district to admit such territory into the which Dr Sundt was the vice prin­ (ii\e her a gift nf .'i TuH ) ear being planned for pupils who enter lactlon win be started here by of I.atindry Son ice. district: the kindergarten in September, the town disposal crews Saturday. On cipal. The iici iipal ion. however, All that territory lying between the present limits of the dis­ did result in the withdrawal of the CORRECTION period to be held fjfom Monday. that day the area in which collec­ trict and a line commencing at the intersection of Parker and Wood- June 18 through June 21. All pupils tested at a time. These days a single engine may W e HAVE BEEN MAUD AT WORK on the problem tions will b<- made will be the populace and eventually the school : NE OF THE GREATEST PROBLEMS we have had to rlose, due to the hu k of , bridge Streets, and running thence easterly in a line passing through who register will be a.s.signed to a general section of town ca.st of a The free pliimhing inslal- the IntersccUon o f Parker and Woodbrldge Streets; thence along the at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft is noise. be more than twenty times as pouvrful, and more of noise for .several years. We have lieen spend­ U-IN. line drawn from Glastonbury pupils Dr. Sundt remained on In MAPI.F. morning or afternoon class. Par­ §luinghai a.s caretaker at the svhool lalion on Rendix ,\utomatic northerly line of property of one Lovett, and along the northerly line 0 than a score of these big power plants may lie ing large sums of money in many imiiortant ents having a preference for either through South Main, Main. Union of "Green Manor Estates ” and "Green Manor Estates AddlUon No. and Slater streets to South Wind­ and pastor of the Community Wa.'shers and other Items Manchester** Piano class are asked to notify the teach­ ZENITH ehureh. the family finally leaving IlKA aEAM;i!S & 1 ” _a copy each of which la on file—to the northeast comer of lot W e ARE KEENLY AWARE of the discomfort this going through test runs at any given time. ways. Day in, day out, our own staff of experts sor. On the IPth the collertlon advertised Wednesday. May No. 136, thence northerly along the westerly line of "Green Manor er at the time of rcgi.stratlon. Par­ will take in the portion of town there in September. 19.''i0. reach­ Distribulor for ents will be notified during the noise is causing our neighbors and we feel the in the field of acoustical engineering are work­ BLOND ing New York in November. Estates Addition No. 1 ”, to the horthwest comer of lot No. 143, west of this line. 9. should have road: thence easterly along the northerly line of "Green Manor Estates early part of June as to which cla.s.s ut testing is an inseparable part of CO M B. TV. A M AND Householders are asked to plaee According to Dr. Sundt the oc­ Ul NDKRKItS. IV •SOIIMER their children are to attend. residents of the Hartford area are entitled to ing to devi.se new ways of combating noise. In barrels or eontainers of refuse on cupation took plaee without any Addition No. 1' to the northeast comer of lot No. 171, thence north­ FM. RADIO AND •(ai.BRAlNSEN easterly to the northwest comer of lot No. 227 of "Green Manor I.sulles nf f'oluniliUN know, first, what the noise is all aliout and, building these engines. There is no substi­ addition, we have calltHl in top speciali-Hls in front lawns or near sidewalks, dlstiirhanee to foreigners and moat 72 .\iArLr: s t i;k k t Victory As.sembly, Catholic B PHONO. bjit not so as to obstruet passage were hardlv inconvenienced by the I !• TO S20 Estates Addition No. 2", a copy of which is on file, thence easterly second, what we are doing about it. tute. The lives of pilots, cargoes of wounded sound suppression to come here and study our sporadic attarks of Nationalist •WURI.IT7ER along the northerly line of lots No. 227 to 240 inclusive, as shown Ladles of Columbus will receive LIST PRICE $858 on wBiks. This should be done TKL. stifi Holy Communion In a body at the on the night before collertlon as planes, and the food supply was (l.ahor and Material) •HARDMAN on a map of "Green Manor Estates Addition No. 2" to the northerly men and troops moved by air will hang on the problems. the'crews start their work at 7 a. always plentiful and cheap. He line of Vernon Street, the line thence crosses Vernon Street to the 7:30 a. m. Mass on Sunday. May Tr\ I hi)' I'l'N < !e.i'iing— 13th at St. Bernard’s church. T he first is easily explained.Today, Pratt ability o f these same engines to perform un­ m each Saturday. believes that "opinion has msllow- northweat comer of land of Richard W. and Martha Johnson; thence SALE $419 The annual Installation of offi­ ed toward the Communist party D o it In Our Own .Modern Plant southeasterly along the northerly line of pro’perty of Richard W. & Whitney is developing and producing more failingly. cers of Victory Assembly will take T isn’t physically po.ssible to eliminate which was once greeted with great and Martha Johnson and contlnuea In the same straight line to the aircraft engines than at any lime since the end enthusiaam; only a amall sympa­ BENSON'S KEMP'S easterly line of Greenwood Drive; thence along the easterly line of place on Thursday. May 24th. at the noise completely, hut we are making thetic minority of the Chinese re­ Incorporaled Greenwood Drive to the northwest comer of land of Charles S. and 7 o’clock at the Old Homestead of World War II. Not only do we make more As NEW TYPE engines ARE DEVELOPED, en­ I main." 713 Main St.—Tel. 3.135 Furniture and Music Virginia B. House, thence easterly to the northwest comer of lot Inn In Somers. progress toward holding it to reasonable levels. All members of the Co-Weds are No. 135 as shown on map of "Capitol View Heights", a copy of which Meetings engines, but today’s engines are enormously tirely new kinds of noise are being created. The urged to attend the meeting tomor is on file; thence southerly along the west JIne of lota No. 136 to The annual meeting of the noLse of a jet turbine is loud enough by itself, row night and hear Dr. sundt a 152 Inclusive, as shown on a map of "Capitol View Heights", the Rockville Baptist church will be more powerful than those we built a scant two message on thU most timely sub­ line thence contlnuea In a southerly line along the west line of lots held this evening st 7:30 p. m. at years ago—and the greater the power, the but now we have a new villain called an “ after­ W e have an obligation to work day and 10.IN. USED ject. He will also show pictures No. 61 to 70 Inclusive, as shown on said map of "Capitol View the church. night to make even greater quantities of bigger and slides taken while hs was work­ V Heights" to the northerly line of Indian Drive; the line then crosses The Altar Guild of St. John's greater the noise. burner.” This latest device is often used to give ing with the people In Communist 1 Indian Drive and southerly along the Westerly line of lot No. 72 of church meets tonight at 7:30 short bursts of additional power to jet engines. and more powerful engines to help make this ADMIRAL China. A short business meeting I "Capitol View Heights ”, thence westerly along the southerly line of o’clock with Diocesan Directress will precede hi# talk. rmia/iu powtsto I lot No. 71, as shown on a map of "Capitol View Heights"; thence in as speaker. When we started in business in Hartford And when an afterburner is “ turned on” the country’s defenses strong. And if this noise CONSOLE I a straight line -to fhe northeast comer of lot No. 1 of “Cspltol View The Goodwill Club of St. John’.* 25 years ago, noi.se didn’t present any serious noise level often goes so high that researchers sometimes disturbs you—think how comforting ! Heights ”, and from thence running southerly along the easterly line Episcopal church will hold a card I of said lot No. 1 to the northerly line of Middle 'Turnpike East: from party at the church this evening problem. The engine we made then had about have not yet developed adequate instruments it would be to American troops in Korea if $85 IMS OLDSMOBILE 1 thence, in a prolongation southerly of the said east line of said lot at 8 o’clock. > No, 1. the line crosses Middle Turnpike East and runs two hundred The Church school teachers will 400 horsepower, and one engine was all we to measure it. they could heac.it. <^inHERDAY I (200) feet southerly from the southerly line of Middle Tlimpike Esst nseet this evening at 8 o’clock at 98 4-Door — Backet Enginei, the Vernon Center Congregational hydrsmatlc drive, deluxe model, * . on land of John C, Reig; thence we.st parallel to Middle Turnpike church parsonage. RUST CRAFT east to a line with the east boundry of land of Conrad Dwire; thence scat covers, radio, heater. Mack The Altar Guild of the First 1 I northerly to the southeast corner of land of Conrad Dwire; thence Lutheran church will meet this with exrellent white wall Hres. I westerly along the southc*rn boundary of land of Conrad Dwire to evening at 8 o'clock at the chOrch, MOTHER’S DAY I the east side of a propoeed road: the line thence cro.sses said pro- 1 ' Additional Rnoina .Asked 12V2.IN. USED I posed road and continues in the same straight line to the south- At the meeting of the Board of CARD MANCHESTER 1 y j eastei-ly bouniong the cnstcily furnl.shed at the lime the school is boundarj' of land now or fom icily of Johanna E. Hancciijld, conatructed. I IB IIIIII ■■ ■■ ■■ ■ After making a survey of the Introductory OflTer! 4. To consider and take action upon a petition of a majority of the legal enrollment for the coming .vear. I IIII Bill II Ml Ml I m I yoters-residing In the following described territory contiguous to with an e.stlrnated Increase of 70 I IIIIII JR IM 11 I Limited time only! the present'limits of Uie district to admit such territoi-y into the pupils already counted in the ele­ district: mentary schools, the Board is to All that icrrilory lying between the prc.scnl limits of the dis­ hold a special meeting within the trict and a line commencing at the present easterly limn of the dis­ week.when an entire night can be U .| N . USED trict on Highland Street and running thence easterly m the cenlcr given over to the study of the fu­ line of Highland Street to a point opposite the northeu.st boundaiy ture school enrollment. It Is es­ CROSLEY •‘‘Touch-and-GIom*’ of land of Mary Jane Miner, thence southerly aiong the easterly timated that proposed changes at boundary of land of Mary Jane Minor; thence westerly along,the the old High school building In Before B new typo aircraft enftino can be accepted by the military aervicea, it Noise is mo.st diHlurhing when (iio weal tier in rinnip nnH when the cloudn nro TABLE TV. Rockville recommended by local liquid make up ■ ^ southerly line of land of Mary.Alane Miner to the northeast bound- W hy are muat paaa n aeriea of apecified teata to make aure that it ia rucRod and reliable When does the heavy and low. Sometinum i( apiaqirs as 1houi;h souiiH upward, only to hit arj' of land of Frank Miner; thence southerly along the easleriy and state Are marshals would cost about $18,000 and the Board of beyond a queaqon. Pratt & Whitney experimental enRinea, for example, an- low t'loudH and Im reflected hark to enrtfi. ‘The wind (oo, han nnirh to do with the plus liei Ion 'll ingenious new boundary of land of Frank Miner and Walter AJiderson, to the south­ required to be run for a total of 1.50 houra—the equivalent of aeven daya and way sound is tarried. N«‘ed!e88 (o say. this Hta tiori of tf)o country Imn many dayii east comer of land of WalUr Anderson; thence westerly along the Finance la to be asked to approve engines run noise of engine- $189 Wkis iAoAd eauit AUo^ such an appropriation. seven nifthta of cuntinuoua runninR. The reaaon aome teatinR muat go on, ev<*n at wiien the oleinentH seem to conspire to inlensify sound and carry it far and near. southerly line of said Anderson to the northeast corner ot land ot night, ia that ever>’ hour of teating meana a gain of an hour to the team of waiting It i.s also <‘aH.v to uucicrslnnd tliat noises .vtrm louder at niRht, when the stendy Frank and Jennie SenkbeU; thence southerly along the easterly Red Cross Statement Mrs. Emily L, Mason, Blood ot night and engineera, airplane deaignera and production men who are striving to ke ’|> testing seem liurn of road trafhc and other noi.m's of a normal day’s activities are at a mini­ boundai-y of land of Frank and Jennie Scnkbeil and .vdc.bert Gun­ Program chairman of the Rock­ American air ^wer supreme. Furthermore, every production engine that rolls o(T ther to the southeast corner of land of Adelbert Gunther: thence mum. Kinallv, when sound varies, inst(‘ad of reinaihiri}; sleady, |N‘ople are more a f i i i e C M ? ville Chapter American Red Cross on weekends our aaaembly lines also must tx- run for Kevcrnl houra Itcfore it can be delivered to c‘ons(*iouH of it. 'n»al ris<‘ and fall of sound is anot her element w«* can’t prevent — “Paller-Piill" southwesterly through land of Albert Schendel to the no) theast cor­ haa issued the following state­ the loudest ner of land of Michael Rogers and Silvio R. and Joseph Pedemont. the armed foreea. Although we avoid teating engines at night and on weekends Navy-Air Kona* testing calls (dr loni: ‘ifradv i nijine runs often mixed with hursts ...a puff ii itli fare ponder"Inrlird inside"! thence .southerly through land of Albert Schendel In a straight nne ment; wherever po.ssible, there are times when it can’t be avoided, for any delay might of extra power. "I would like to take this op­ ? well cause scrioua shortages of vital military aviation suppliea. ? yoti look at all a Roadm.astf.r has to All you could want in a fine car is here in to a point on the northerly line of Spring Street, said portunity to express my personal IM N . TV. 400 feet easterly from the northeast comer of Spring and Oaidn^ gratitude, as well as that of the W offer, it’s only natural to conclude that abundance. Streets; thence southerly crossing-Spring Street to land of Albert Rockville Chapter, to all of the pplh for the price of Schendel at a point 400 feet easterly from -the southeast comer of citizens of Rockville who helped ZENITH it'.s priced with the rest of the fine-ear field. Spring and Gardner Streets: thence southwly 400 feet tro"’ "Touch-nnd-(doii "alone I’ "* B ut don’ t let that fool you into deciding “ it’ s in the recent Bloodmobile visit. parallel to the east line of Gardner Street through land of Albert One hundred and thirty four people CONSOLE Schendel to a point about 580 feet from the soutjierly line of Spv ng came to give blood, and of that S l eeping proudly past you, it has a distinction too rich for me." Street; thence westerly through land of Albert ‘i'’"'!"''?® Gardnei Street to the southeast comer of land of Frank Matnshak, $389 that few ears can etpial. If you’ve looked into 1951 raf prices generally* thence \vesterlv along the southerly lioundary of Mat)ishak to the southwesterly comer of land of Frank Matuan^. Stepping nimbly away from a stop light, it has you’ll discover this: thence northerly along the we.sterly line of land of Frank Matushak to the southeasterly corner of land of,Sus^na and ' SERVICES the w illing surge of power that the very e\elu- oadm vstkr thence westerly along the southerly boundary of land of Su^nna You can own a R . for just a shade and Jacob Kotsch to the southwesterly comer of land of That interpret the wishes and Jacob Kotsch; thence southerly along the easterly line of land sive eomhinution of a 1 .S2-horsepower Fireball more than an ordinary car will cost—ami for of John. Jr. and Anna Noske to the southeasterly corner of land or of the famflF. engine and Dynaflow Drive* delivers. John. Jr. and Anna Noske; thence westerly along Uie .southerly several hundred-dollars less than the price tags boundary of lards of John. Jr. and Anna Noske. Little Mr. aid Miss S. Vennart and Michael and Susanna Weiss to the John B. Burke It rides the road with majestie smoothness, and usually found in “ the fine-car field.” corner of land of Michael and Susanna Weiss; thence "ortheriy along TV RoekiMg Ghairt the westerly boundary of land of Michael and Susanna Weiss to FUNRRAI. HOME comes to a smooth and gentle halt, in response >X'hy not look into this lotlay ? point 260 feet southerly of the south line of Spring , * THEY ARE ADJUSTABLE. westerly through land of Albert Schendel and along t ^ 87 Kant Uentei St rel 6888 8-6-8 VEAR OLD COLOR—LEATHERETTE to the finest brakes Bniek ever tieveloped. occMMOPtM. (r««i motttUart tujbtct Ut rhang* without nctye boundan’ of lands of Victor W. Adamson E llw ^th AmboUoer Servloe C. Kristoff to the southwesterly comer of land of both C. Kristoff. the line thence runs westerly In a line p ^ H e l rrtm t#' S * * * Inside, it has spacious room, from side to side the southerly line of Spring Street through « S19J5 and Cheney Brothers to the easterly and front to hack and seat to roof—plus a soft­ with the problem of the noise of engines being tested. Schelner. thence coutherly to the soiifheasterl.v ^ ^ What ore we doing to suppress the noise? mAitC 6*iy ut Futt. CoAi Rohei-1 H. Schelner, thence westerly niong the *®'’theriy I ne It occurs every place where aircraft engines are being lUY ONL ftET ONI ness of cushions and a richness of fabrics which nf Robert H. Srheiner to the southwesterly W ILLIAM S Pratt & Whitney haa spent approximately a million built, and nowhere is the problem being neglected. / For rou who lo\r H. Schelner. thence northerly along the Sfeh and a quarter dollars on soundproofing—a big share Aside from the work being done b.v outstanding bespeak the rusloni standard,® to which it is iiM) \i)\i \s I i:ij Robert H. Scheln-r to t V center line of Spring Street, which In of it in the past three years. All of our 79 test cells, acoustical experts here at Pratt & Whitney, we have FREE Toiirh-«nH-(.lnw" ..K-ilen offers and other major sources of noise such as the wind nt no ntra chargt a new ipitl proof the present Fire District line. OIL SERVICE the benefit of the latest information on sound control painstakingly built. ' tunnel, have been insulated to cut noise to a mini­ which funnels into the Aircraf t Industries Association Pitter-Puff’’ wiih Revlon Uce powder “lorAed inside’’ .' ( iisloin tittih try liiiirli 5. To see If the District will lay a tax to pay the Indebtedness and ex­ 311 BROAD ST. mum. In the Willgoos Laboratory, where mighty jet from other plants all over the country. 0 4t Vow p* af no rgfp« e««C on/{uAtiAf 4 penses of the District for the fiscal year turbines are first tried out, we have spent $300,000 on ^ Individual "Patter-Pulfn” — s for SI.IK- Despite the urgency of meeting defense schedules. 6. To transact such other busincs.s as may p)operlv come before the noise suppression alone, with gratifying results. Anti- United Aircraft will continue to remodel and sopnd- BrllUoBt gold-toned compact complete with "Patter Piitr'__52.00* FUEL and RANGE OIL noise measures have included the installation of a said meeting. proof its teating equipment as fast as ways ant dis­ • Pins Tax. ’•Touoh-and-Glow" I. . registered trademark. WBroesTT** At)T»!wnjwi a m ' ■tll.T ■men w nx ■4’nn t— m million square feet of soundproofing materials such covered to reduce sound transmission. For example, it * if as glass wool, copper wool, rock wool and perforated in the construction of our latest test houses, we are materials. In addition, we use water sprays, resonat­ preparing right now to apply new soundproofing Streets. ing chambers, expansion rooms, baffles and ribbon tachniques that give promise of being much more BRUNNER’S '.II Dated at Manchester. ConnecUCut this third day of May. A, D. 1951. OIL HEATING walls. The search for nrw sound-reducing matcrints is effective than existing ty|)«s. ( g M d o i A . . one of our top priority projects. rmPCRIFTiOM FMARMACY EQUIPMENT In other words, we are doing everything we can to TV INC. GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc: ANPIUEW AN8ALDI The Hartford ares ia not alone in liaving to bear be good neighbors in this community. ■iOl M I N S T M I r T • M A MCHI STIR GEORGE W. C. HUNT MANCHESTER Estimates On Request 358 Eotf CMtor St. 28B MAIN STREET JACK M- GORDON EAST HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Commissioners. CALL Od m Wod., TiNMr., M ., SOUTH MANCHESTER FIRE DISTRICT ONE OF THE FOUR DIVISIONS OF UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION 2-1257 TB*. r

MANCHESTEK EVCMNU HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY MAY 10, 195X PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTF^K EVENING HF3KALU, MANCHESTEK, CONN» IHUKSUAY MA5£ lU, iyt>l at the Community hall in that sec­ score of Are* broke out yesterday. China Red Blood Bath opposition to the Wood bath had ^ Olwlen for MarArthur Courtney Whitey, aaM PAQB SIX I that MacArthur has boon Sttod for gion. er report, outlining the mad whirl Gets Six Months^ tion Sunday afternoon. May 13. at El Salvador Quake The State Parka and Forest com­ to be put down. , ------that some quieR Increase In It* Shaiighat newspapers arriving i New York, May 10 The civilian clothe* for th* flrat.tlin* Itself, we suspect It wss sold tion, we felt like a traitor to all We guess we’re not just the of complications, dlalocationa. and 2 o'clock, to which all are in­ mission said, however, that all were Hong Kong. May 10 -(.I’l- The -(JP\ - dom t® the Philippine*, but, for the traditional concepta of what Is pnpuUtion would neeessarHy hurdens which would Inevitably 1949 MERCURY brought under control with little Chinese Reds executed 719 so- today told the story. One hhIiI four i famous braid hat and uniform In 11 year*. - i ronsUliile an odvance. or that typical ‘‘booster” for progress vited. Toll Cut.To 200 ^Itolfrstpr their «wn good, we arc heading separately for salad.*. good for a state, what constitutes accompany the "progreas" of a For OPS Violation damage; The largest report«>d was rallrd "eoimtnr Revolutionaries" Communist otlliinls and politli nl I worn hy Gen. Douglas MarArthur Whitney added that ba doaORt payroll slullatic* of them­ We’re quite content to have a Captain Scott will .serve as We watched this process cap­ progress. steel mill, rather reinforces ua In 2-Door— Black, overdrive, ra­ in Cheshire, where live acres were just prior to Ik*’ big Communist workers "were wounded w iieii re- ; may soon give way to mufti, know when MacArthur wlU . doo twck thera with our money selves would be an Index to large section of Connecticut Just chairman, and It Is expected M^y- Tho Schnttschneider report stay green. And the Schattachneld- our philosophy. dio, heater, exceHent tires, Jucuapa, El Salvador. May 10 I burned out. May Day celehTation. And slight sistanee was offered. " Tlie Geiieriil’* aide, MaJ, Gen. his "civvies." Cortiitm ll^ralb power to dictate political reform.*. ture brand after brand untd. juat what really Is best for the re- I7.B1IB miles, «me owner. We’ve Bpdkane, Wash., May 10—(/P)— or Harold Turktngton will be recently, the la*t brand capitulat­ helps us out of our feeling of guilt Cloy Magnuson, meat market op­ pre.sent and bring greetings, and iiiP)—.Shattering earthquakes have And we *011 accept responsibility hy emphasizing that no glamorous never seen a cleaner ear. ed, anil all peanut butter was erator charged with violating price Isaac Proctor will offer prayer. left 35,000 homeless In southeast U •'■•••I for protecting them. piece of progress is on unnilxed The welcome will be given in be­ MANCHESTER regulations, has been sentenced to El Salvador. But the death toll - rrogroaalng around the world. henceforth to be the same meal>. Itle.ssing. half of the sch(H)l by Karen Gurva. THUMAS nSlcOCTON. I’ roKrc.ss six months In a federal road camp. not likely to exceed 200 - falls far All Ih.’it we are— nil lhat we hope to we are, temporarily at least, lo t -! dr*’-mouthed product. An inevitable part of the pro- MOTOR SALES Diane Glamann will read scripture below the government estimate of rouDdM Ortobtr t. >**'■ __ sphere of Influence ef- ■ had taken over another small sre- grcis accompanying a new .steel West Onter at llurtford Road OfTk-iala said Magnuson was one passages. 1,000. be— in the fotnl business we owe to ing out in a mil' in Cmnecticiit would he the of the first persona prosecuted In Recitations will be given by cn ersry Brsrnn*RrMilDg KxcfP tor of American life. All we could A visit to the quake grea just the mothers of this town— those love­ pablialKd fbrt In Iran, undertaken to help abandonment of that school George the nation under a new Office of Penny Klliott. Raymond Perkins south of thC( Pan American high­ tsa Hobdays Koterai. at IM| do was think, with longing, ol Washington might have passed hy. Price Stabilization regulation gov­ __ jt s,t Utnehaster. tot".. “ the Iranian people to progress and and Carol Chace! Instrumental way 65 miles east of San Salvador. ly ladies whose steady patronage has those good old days when it iiseil an,' the const ruction of new and erning meat dealer*. music will include a saxaphone reA-ealed scenes of utter devasta­ •eeoad Class » sti Mstter. to self-defense. He was sentenced Tue.*day after nurtured the growth of our market. to be possible to buy hulk peanut mo,lern facilities. The hnlahce to solo by Howard Chace. a mando­ tion. SUBSCRIPTION^ RATES By arrangement with the Brit­ that progress would be the injpo- Your I.incoln or Mercury he pleaded guilty to charge.* of not lin selection by 'Thomas Maxwell, To them we extend this value l»ou- tuto blitter, fresh gruimd. and so iiioi-t The full fury of the quakes WF OWE IT ALL keeping proper invoices of owner­ OM tear »y »*•'> ...... } 6.1W ish aa trustees and the French as silum of a lax rate the cimmuni- a comet solo by ITddie W’ojlck. struck at this regional coffee cen­ gut moatha B* U»' ...... quel for Mother’s Day—super spe­ . $ i.ao sovereigns, we have s string of and appetizing that one i ould eat !,• in question wuukl not he able needs to make but one sttip ship and transfer of 1,850 pounds The Wlshart family will alng "God ter of Jucuapa. Not a single build­ On* month oy .^a.1 ...... SEAT o f beef. .0 I,I pay easily a tax rale in v.hicli Bless Our Sunday School.” cials In fine quality foods for a fe.s- Sincie Copy . • • • ...... air bases *cro.*s North .\frlrs a pound of it in one .snack. ing was left Inhabitable In the city ..I ..-w m dhcr the new iniliislry nor the to Ret nil the service it needs A.ssistant U. S. Attorney Frank The benediction will be pro­ w eekly. By We maintain a fnintier in Ger­ .Oui’ next d’Si'overy aluio-t of 14,000. Already 77 bodies have live oltservance of the tircn.*ion. We tuba, Paltesred. O f Nfaar . .iis.ud new reshlenlial clevclo'uiient at- Freeman said .Magnuson knew the nounced by Miss Hannah Hum­ been dug from the ilchris. Identi- ' many. An American coimnnnds laughable, alhed goo,I new.-. f'lU' lompiinying it would pay anything — if that stop is ol.t Center meat had been stolen because "he phries of the Sunday school at the will continue, as always, our efforts “ member ok fled and burled. L/ical officials ex­ TO MOTHERS branil. we foiiml. ha,I turned hu k Ilk,- the amount of expemlitiire COVERS unloaded It at 4 a. m. Sunday citadel. pect to find as many again before , TU* A88t .-IATED I-RES3 an army of allie.* in FNuropc. We to make Mother’s food shopping their , oming nrcesHilate,l. Street. M'hether it’s a dented morning and paid only 80 cents a I ^ - The Aasoeiattd Pres* la aacluabaiy occupy great air basea in Britain. on the great tind of I'rogr, *.s. H For All Makes Of (?ars rescue work is completed. : sntltlad CO th* uae ol repuOllcatlon o I’ logress involves the creation pound for it." Dewey on Air Tonight Next hardest hit was Oilnameca. I easier, more economical and more »11 a* 111',',I on", either. In ohseri'iinic of its first anni­ Douglas MacArthur's dismissal. SMOKED It Is gi-neritlly cnnsiderisl Dewev will address the New Hartford, May 10 ,/P All of Tor* •huago. Petrett and Beton. fend our half of the world against the top for piopcr rnixini' versary. the Silver Lane branch of that Kasterii ( oiiiieetleiil Is a the Salvation Army Sunday school, York State Republican committee Coniiectirut's 19 watch tower ob- j ■ m e m b e r a u d it bureauu» the other half We are the iham- throughout the inr iii'gleeled region, i\ hieli n<*-ds $ 1 3 r 9 5 Per Set of whii'h (Veil Kittle Is supeHn- at Its annual dinner at the tVal- *er\«‘rs were on the lookout ti'day f I CllttTI.ATIO.NS______pions of u'orlil l.Tw. tt e .si o ni .- P., now v.r ai,' liapp'. ,s; ■' '' " t,> l>e pleked up and trans- tendenl. will present a program dorf-Astoria hotel. for possible forest fires. Nearly a I riie H lalt- ••eintlng Compai.y. Int ing for the hem fit of other p-'o- ha\'c p'.snut hutiir \*.'lii'li o pe.i • f,,rilled Into soiiirlhliig lieller .seume* no nnanciai reaponaiBIltty mil hiitt'r again. Gm' mor,' d,iii I him it Is. .\nd ive suppoM- trp.frfcPh'e*l ereora appeyms m *d ple.>., .And in r-\orv imdnmr, « o lliiil Is quite true, that lli<-re X in c o 6 i fHER[URY State fertiB* enta a^'d other reading ma.tri hn^•o tin- .ocsiid ol tho-o otli. i of Il.at hlind. .ow-lik,’ pi,n i,’s-s ui are things tiuit iiilglil lie done In The Msmneet'r Bremng Heranl. luopl.'.s for what w.- are doing. will, li .\i". ri, an -uppli, is ,i.,lnl"' to eriale lietler living and a lb. I Service Station I.(,F Thursday, May 10 Yi t evol v "lie of those (illlpost - Iluir.Helves lie, b u nerbalb.' ,.'in- li,' «11hif'r ei'on,iiii,v In tlu-anui. t ft ue h i\i- ii.'\,*r lieeii e,,n- I'KG. plai'i's us 111 a po>it,i.n which an ,.,.lli d Old All lumo al ,,'i w b. h '' Howntown I'ydol LEAN SMOKED How Imperialist .\re \Ne? \ .ii( , :l Hull III,- Hilly thing to >>» • observer siidihnlv transporte.l trim |,,v, 1 ,d I” acul bull. , , ■ , with F.asleru < oi!ne"lleiil Walter Lippmann s shrcwil as­ 1,1 RINSO 770 Main St. Tel. F’.OT from till It'th century would Inlr 1 waril,-,l In tlu m l pile'■ lu, nu 1- ti In to tniiisfonii it into sertion that what we are basically I ' rmlistii Km tliermore. every Us Colli ,'. ami th,' , oi. iuoi, ■ ic • anulhi'r .Vniigiitiiek talle.v, or 3IS cEimii sritm MANCHISTIR miPHONE SIIS SHOULDERS "Si debating in Una country today h i >m| one of thrsi out post.* hn.a a potoii- g,H„l last' 1, 1', 'I,.11 ba ■ s 1 :n SWIFT'S TENDER GROW N HEINZ ^4 the que.«Urin of whether wi sliHll A little ,■orlUm,n s,ii',' "i' a Id STEER BEEF 14 0 7 .. be an imperialist inatvcrmatter to tlijn.- ! | tial future comseniienre which far reii.Riiis hidden. We hold these tie gooil last,'. w,ml,l ha\,’ a i,,;! noT . world, taking our hej -day a.s one . oidpo.sts by agreement wi'ti ed sii, h a t\v,, \>ar bhclit ,,l pi,i more empire in the Usl ol wotn l- ea ch larloiis powers, by agreemenl ' gri'ss in Ih,' first phi, e. Catsup be world empirea. or whether nc I Chuck Roast " 6 9 ^ I I made oith present political re­ sl^all behave as the loading sei - FRYERS ( HK KF.N OF SKA gimes in til" nations Involved. And vanl ot a community of uatiuns — ARMOUR'S EVISC. the hidden ion.sequence niiglil he soi.in this snalyaia of our debate IVXCK 0 this; that we would not prove ; AT THIS VALUE! l>tompta au examination of our Conneclicul MMITE able to tolerate any change in the ME.\T present actual position in the doniestie politics of these nations Ih World. whieh would tlireatrn to deprive Yankee TUNA If Ihd impcnalisl course is a COMPLETE OUTSIDE AERIAL IN­ us of tliese outposts. clanger to ua and to our tradilion.t, Bv A. II. O. TURKEYS COOKED. READY-TO-EAT it must be conceded that wc ace Slioiild Jaiian go (•ommunist or i WAYBEST POULTRY | impi-ralist again. shoiild the i STALLATION, 90 DAYS OF MALONEYS YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND A LARGE SELECtlON OF THE BEST IN NA- TOMATO superficially vciy clos< i" that The report of tlie .-/. intent. BROILERS FRYERS < AN 1 seemingly di.spii.s.su'uate liii'ts liad AND agreement might alter, suddenly M’AYBEST T.AGGEI) WAYBESTSAY TAGGED—CFT I P The first thing to realiz, aiioul not been massed, ever so slightly, Corned Beef IfK ? imperialism la that, in hisloiy. it ' and sharply, into an American . in one direction. ft) has usually been very p lau sib le | necessity to control the domeatlc , We liail tins su.spiclim liei aii.se of an Impi'esslon receive,! an im- M and natural to thoac practicing it. , pohtus of other nations. Would pres.slon that F.astern GonnocUciit j NO EXTRA CHARGE!! PORK ROAST $ Almost every nation which has , wc, for instance, give np our po.sl | AT wa.s being tiireatened hy an iinimr- embarked upoK an imp-1inhst m the Azoi. s it Portugal shoiiUl alled cataslroplie in the shape of ABMOUR'S SKINLESS SUOAB CURED SLICED course ha* done so unwillingly, out sii.|,icnly ,lcmnn.l it" Will wc per- 111,' I'fiifios,-,! sicid null. conie 1,1 “ Whiil a relict," « c llioughl 17 inch CONSOLE GREEN GIANT o f a seeming necessity. It has soon [ mit iinlcpcndcncc to as uc tlrsl hrousoil III the n- tliei ,- FRANKS Lb.G9e BACON Lb.S9c i Its mission os one of promoting ; l-ibya if the first regime pnrt, "If there should turn out law and order in llic world, one 'Iocs not permit us to continue on. to In- no stis-l iiiill after till. What a clellveruiici- from lin- ' of protacUng IcgUimatc interest.*, ; bases there? What woulil we ao i if de Gaulle should > ome to pow, r j p<-niling |>erli:" , one o f defending Itself agsin.it .So wc sliidieil tlu- report s -me | in France, and resent foreign FRESH I FRESH WAYBE.ST other Imperiahams, one of cx- I more, and fociisse,! on the accen- | tending the benefits and ble.ssings j force on the toverelgn .soil of tuation of prolilem.s. big and little, 1 TA(;GEn which had Iniill ii|, tills atmos- | o f Its own way of life to oth> r I France 7 RED RIPE CELLC^ACK CHICKENS Following this vein of thought, j phere of impending doom. Ami, on I backward and deserving peoples. harsh exanunalion. we iloculeil | r\i,i, one might conclude, unha|>pily, i Imperialism has very often that they conlii not l,e ilodged or , MARGARINE tioldi'n Crrxt Ui. HEN TURKEYS I.b. CANS come to a nation in the gui.se ,,t that the only thing which so far ; ailered. and llial Uu- weighting in keeps us from the next phase of | the situation lm,l not been done by PORK CHOPS I,h. PORK LIVER Ut. a noble acceptance of responsihill- the Commission in its study, lint I iinperltlism is the fact that ao | TOMATOES ty. It was the Roman mi.*si,-n to hy the rnttiusi.n.sm of those who , PORK ROAST I.b. PRESSED HAM I.h. Impose law on barbarians It wa*. ' far it ha* not become necessary I had glibly asHiinu-d lhat a ('on- LO. DOTBI-E Bl'NCH— PASC.AL NEW TEXAS for us to try to iticlatc to our al- 1, necticiit slc-l mill woiilil he all ' later on, the ' White man's Inii- CHUCK STEAKS I,h . COHAGE CHEESE I,h. Ill'S. ;i glnmorous ami happy |-iogress. den, " Today, if it came to ns. ;l ' Our own first reaclion to the I COMPLETE PRICE CELERY 19c ONIONS . 2 Lbs. 19c Butter Beans BAM could quite easily conic in tlie I But Uic one tiling win, h say.s ,' steel miM propos.il. many months I FRANKFURTS Skinie** I,h. BIRDSEYE PEAS I’ kg. Tall guise of an effort to enforce world I tliat we are not, for all the.se 1 | ago. hail lieen to n.sk why its pro- FRESH C'unn. Mixed Vegetables Can ■A'. superficial positions of ours, en- I ponents wore so zealous about NO HIDDEN CHARGES SWISS CHEESE I,b. PULLET EGGS 11 riule nor. law against war, or to "make the RADISHES bu. 5c Tall I gaged in an imperialistic course, bringing su, h ,s thing into Con- j SPINACH 3 Lbs. 25c Cro*a A 'A'. Carrots & Peas Can world safe for democracy.” necticiit. Anil, asking that qiies- ■ Blarkwell Tall I the one thing which says lliat w,' ORANGE JUICE SPARE R IBS I.h . The first tangible attrilmt,-- ot Lima Beans Can ar,- not likely to follow the trad INDIAN RIVER Imperialism are, again, often HALIBUT STEAK Ut. COD FILLETS I,h. Tall I of all other empires, is the faet'ir Red Kidney Beans Can relatively Innocent. The Bnti'h. Aiilhnri74Hl I nr • w I of our own intent. •Hi Tall for instance, first attempt- ,1 j 2 9 < Spaghetti Can merely to .safeguanl a certain We do not want to he im- Helena Rubinstein fo r Fall' amount of trade with India. But I'enalists We do not intend to De Grapefruit Pork & Beans Can they found that that limited and inpenslists. We do believe, as yet. • Oz. Arthur Drug Stores Jiffy Pie Crust I’kg. not cape, lally evil endeavor I",l in­ in mastering other nations an I At Our Produce Department % Cl "111. r people*. We ,lo have a vision BAKE, FRY. COOK WITH Ciller In ip pilot 46 Ox. Can 3 5 ^ 4 « Os. Can S j: i r i t i f ★ i f life to others, in such manner and us through th,' siihtl- tempta­ 50 COUNT ALL POPULAR BRANDS Over NATIVE FRESH Our Fancy Fresh for such reasons we have taken tions of our role ,'\'cn tliose the.--' M FANCY PASCAL the preliminary po.sitions, all temptations will usually appear a.' Three Hundred BOOK MATCHES CIBaRETTES Cartoa $1.79 around the world, which might plaiisihle necessities I k RADISHES 5c CELERY 19c AVIATION COHPORATIOH A GOOD TOPPER 2 bunchas one day ripen into a full-fledgcil The more opcniv '.v,- n-iil zc ou'- F'inisht-d Monumrnis soil i American ImperiaJiam. situation, th,' mon- oi-enly wc de­ Mitrkt-rs In Oiii PUplay i f i f i f i f i f i f Let ua look at some of theae date our intent an-l our diffuu!- Yard In Choose Krom! MARSHMALLOW FLUFF m poaiUona. We are In Korea, fight­ tie.s, the better. For m,>st nation* STORE HOURS SWEET LIFE SOLID PACK EXTRA FANCT EATING FANCT HOTHOUSE PASTRIES The Kinesi In ing In behalf of a world law have never known they were im- agalnat aggreasion. We are in )>eriall8ta until they woke up, one Are The Talk Of The Town! Open Daily 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. T U N A EXTRA l i g h t Can APPLES 25c TOMATOES ,, 29c Japan, and we Intend to stay morning, suddenly possessing an Design 2 lbs. A wide selection to choose from—Fresh from the ovem there, In order to protect Japa- empire. Workmanship SWEET LIFE, WHOLE UNPEELED daily. You’re really missing something If yoa haven’ t already; neoe independence and liberty, but Saturday 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. COMPLETE PRICE tried Popular’s Fancy Pastry. Get some tonight I the independence and liberty we Peanut Butter Progress? Material A P R IC O T S Lg. ZVt Can 33c , extend to the Japanese will not We meaaure the progreaa of our "S e e Maloney First" NO HIDDEN CHARGES include the privilege of turning ^ civilization by little things. Pea­ Cuttinx done in our own ■galnat ua politically. nut butter, for instance. shop from the much -»lone W e are In the chain of Pacific About two years ago, a craze to the finished memorial. blan da formerly held by Japan. began to swtep the peanut butter We hold them nominally as industry. It was a proctsi by SUPER trustee for the United Nation.*, which the naturally dellcioua olli- MANCHESTER but how much thla actually means ness of peanut butter waa elimi- MALONEY’S A N N M 465 HARTFORD ROAD (CORNER MeKEE STREET) nay be deduced from the fact ’naled. In theory, the new process MEMORIAL FIRST FOOD that, when we naked the United claimed that it worked the 01! NaUona for them, we aaid we STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. MARKETS Into the peanut butter ao indis­ COMPANY POPULAR FOOD would take and bold them any­ solubly that It would never A. AIMBTTI. Prop. 646 CENTER STREET TEL. 80.^9 way, whether or not the United separate again, so that you had RADIO and TELEVISION OOR. PCAKL sad HAKRIBON OPEN THURSDAY EVENING T IL 8 P. M. 974 MAIN ST. FREE PARKIN B NEXT TO STORE Hattons voted ua the truotoeahip. psanut butter without the mcaal- OrntKRTS ECONOMY OPEN FRIDAY EVENING T IL 9 P. My Oeaeral MacArthvr bellam that neas of oil floating on top, and OppestU e a st fVmelerv OPEN THURSDAY T IL 9 P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TIL I P. N. to thla chain we HiouM add Hor- without the task of atlrring it TEUEPHONB m n (H Bfol MALONEY’ TELEPHONE 2-1046 la a permanent American 660 CENTER STREET - . . - back In again. And. of cours*. Open Xuadav* outpost. ^ without the flavor that only good 7 We have miMe a gift of free- peanut oil can give. As for the oil illroc',t aad Save Monev! /

MANCHESreK CVemNU HERALD, MANUHESTEJR, CONN« THURSDAY MAY tlO, 1951 r*0E m as MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY *MAY 10, 1951

BIGHT ago in April. In March the cf»t . team include John Ma.asoliiii, Pete and Rev. and Mrs Arthur A. W al-j dial church on Sunday contact her' alty of atata employees aa a complete rr|iaymcnl of sums as soon as possible. The supper SlaU**« Eiii|)loyiH‘8 out in the past, w aa $7,366.60 for 71 caaea involv- . N. Forest B’ire Maneggia, Jr.. Bob Ermiach. Joe lace, whole," the C 8 EA nfflcara aaaurcd . ...O «ealivd com- l.'a.lrr of I»y«l Circlr. will Rive Eo ito u Mrs. R. Knerland Jonea 8 r. and which will be served al 6 :3 0 p.ni. im OLDSMOUU mcmbcni of the* x*eau\» wrlromo. nnon«e Elk* Speaker Sunday S 1 ^ 2 0 0 R c p flic l |K've'>thi.a way over the na.at years ing 109 persona. ' Owena, Bill Bray. Al Glgllo. Sam the Governor that "with tha ut­ - ^ In any month when medical and Olglio, Mickey Olgllo, Morris Mrs. Arthur A. Wallace were dele­ precedes the 4th Qusrterly Con­ AsHiirv' liOvaltv "'*‘ ***- 1, P T A. voted to will be by Mm. S. Un* of VVind- more than the $7,661.89 fo r 89 Oorte Mohr D'ltaJI* most vigor, (we) ahall aaaiat in I Peaaaeger Oeepe, N *M 4H hospital care needs rise. Ihe re- j Menace Is Eased Stiversteln. Bill Paganl, Jr., and gates from the Bolton church^_to ference of the church. tHectied Head ed. * every way possible any effort to recommend to the . '""fiev’ ('lifTord O. Himpaon. mln- During April During April a substantial in­ suiting expense Jumps upward Tel. .Mancheater 5A45 Ed McCarthy. They will practice the inccling of the Tolland County — HytfreMatle A ttn , n i l A ra p # lly. at Memorial Field tomorrow night. As.sociation o f Congregational Measles HU Greenland Hartford, May 10 G oveino r keep slate service clean, patriotic, haetor, beeli ep HgMa. tor» that „ni„n, for i.al.'r of the lioatea,. chiirrli. will crease in iio.spUal and convaleacent Boaton. M»y 10— Thr men- and wholesome.” O fP T A U n it taken toward drafting I'plana tor .lovotioiis, .-.Md the ...... 1 ■ ■ liome care roipilreiuenta among Miles .Mi'Donougli pitched a no- Twelve new membei'S were re­ (tiiircijfs at Noith Coventry la.st John Ixidge waa ii.ssured of tlie Rcr of forest fires - which yester Copenhagen, Dpiimaik. May 10 After implying a In the I ,------i>i..hI'iRh srhool. mini>t*T . ^of I,Andri'W mu«M K O vFF S ^ *****'®” local needy raiaed the coat of wel- ceived at Bolton Center Coiigre- Sunday. Otlicis' who attended tlie support of the Connecticnl Slate doubt MANCHISnW dsy blackened humlreds of acres Int, ii'i-iun baseball game on Tues­ i.T) -An emergency expedition of Ijifft w w k » fir t i f f vvaj. p n - w ill prn.sidf* at !h<» organ ! . . . • „ V ’ ______fare $1.6 ’l .').16 over the March gational church during woraliip session were Mrs. Myron Lee. Mrs. value of any loyalty oath, they Mrs. Gregory Peck day when the .school teani beat An­ two doctors and four nurses, tak- . Em p loyees A sso ciatio n in hl.s loy- ruul h av r rpiamK i’ - Sn|n,st.« will hr Mrs. liobrrt .fohna ter some rain fell in most arras dover, 4-0 ; The boys previously and Mrs. Alexander M. Shearer, .Mrs. William Riley. Mrs. Burton Ing with them serum, vaccine and I ally check in a letter sent him effective effort by constituted au­ West Center at Herttertl Reat Hark So Far crease after a fa ir ly level or de- Compares Blue Bonnet 14,000,000 u n its of p e n icillin , le ft today and signed by th r niTii-er.s p | p H y | U f i0 t o f ^ Tlir tirf^ wn.s plantrd just ur.st of M'l .M:-s Ceno---- nf Walton, both oft 1 am I»ai K Cllnlng rate of outgo for several and the "weather'cooled by several played a game at t'olumbia which Mr. and'Mrs, Wallace A. Shearer, Tuttle and Rev. Arthur A. Wallace. thority to mslntatn the dignity ...... J degrees. Mrs. Mvron Lee, ’2nd requests i Copenhagen today by plane for I of the organization and iinimpearliHhle character of is a_ 1 O ffir p r M 1 the school buildinp by reptrsen.n Jtiia town. I iiionth.a past. —It’s Her Favorite! tin y lust. b-A Mr. and Mra. Erneal D Smith. Jr., ijonie hO fire s broke out iii Mas.«- Mr. and Mr.s. Ellsworth K Perkins. tliat all who plan In attend the (lieenland to fight a dangerous Afler expresMiig ' Ilicir liellcf 111 •Stale perNoiinel, we shall give our School; Other Jjvm from eam cUssroom. All ivhihit of hiddiiea ami work' ('(diet tioii.s of back dinnly ac- i„ April $9,011.76 w as spent on "The gilts' team played ('oventry achiiaetts yesterday forcing stale Thomas C. .lolinsnn, Osi ar Krey.sig pot luck supper al United Metho-■ epidemic of measles the ''unswerving tidelliv ami lov- w lioleliearled assistance " Read Herald Advi. ------A .oiial hour followed the .f the cl'c lea w ill he arranged on cminte for the past month emoiiiil 76 ca.acs and >'’2 pcrsoiis, much I last Friday and won, .»- 10. On The annual meeting of the Ner- eafeteria 'mder Foreatry Director Raymond .1 .Monday, they Iriinined Columbia. tnhies set "p in ttie Inbhy He- to $ 1,200 a. chrding to Welfare more lha *' f'”' Kenney to ban open-air fires until planck P. T. A. waa held la**^; the ..tiperviaion of the ho!*ppi(nht> ‘ t. -j .. I caaea and 1.11 persona of a jear 3.1-6. when Wilma Morra and Irene lioiulM of llic cm lea In Hart- Director Albert K Bchrend \Uio ______the danger ends. f,„d c•llltllv will be'''preaented at , Gagliardone both hit home nina. S fh t tn the achool andltonum. ; committee^______ahso notes tlia l for llie jiiusl eight — — — — The worst of the Bay Slate fires Ea.st Central Pomona Grange, h .iii, se.u-iuin.i A larg e m im ber The following officer* were elect- , yenia nil avernge lepaymeiit of burned separately in Tewksbury will hold a meoling for Home Kco- (d delegal' .. are expecteil. I Lincoln. Beirbertown. Rowley and $811(1 tier iiiontli hn.s been made to QUALITY BEVLRAGES nonilos coniniittecs at Goodwill ed for the coming year ^ lo iIlllrV P iirlc> K,-!.. I vat I.'ii.a for llie dinner I Dartmouth, but all of tlicni were Preaident. Gordon loda. hi. l , ' tlie tow n. Grange in Glastonbury tomorrow. Orooee From it o z e n » o f D airy Values in iiiHV he made with Mra, Fred Til-' It i« believed th at no other brought under control without vice preeldent. Mra. John ( onk- i A pot luck lunch will lie served st T o \^€ H e r r den' tel 2-:!.'!.T2 : or Mra. Ceorge , niuniiMpality has been reimbursed (7 D E U a O U S 7 '" damage to private property. noon. The featured talk of the Vn. aecond vice .'Xn ll.M..t, h inlet of Kver Ready Cir- for so large a part of its pn.at One fire in Rhode Island .swept nieeting will be made at 2 p. m . by Donnellv: recoiling „ ( I. . 121:’.. charllv expenditures. fiA i^ O R sf to within a quarter mile nf the tlie Stale Home Economics chalr- U,v«l ,e and f flcHdy I I'lider .slate law. money given to M assachusetts border at \Vcb.--ter. ■ mil II. . Will. M;i\ HI Itiiln Bel I needy persona constitutes a loan Douglas and Uxbridge before It »s Bolton Grunge will hold its reg­ u -ii.ia n , l{;^h:’ ^ v i r e r . ^;i;r'T;;::;rord' o .':r; and not a g ift, and if a c h a rily was controlled. ular meeting tomorrow night at l i , . , , i n r . III .Mav I " 'P 1' ret ipicnfs 1 II( unialaiicea improve, N ew H am p shire had four sepa,- the Community hall. Andover will raim d . Igais and qnaitera today , lie IS liable to repay Recent im­ rate fires yesterday, two each id pro.sent the ceremony of adding M r r A&P’s Thrifty h^ v?!iH •ni I '.d W aggoner | Km iirrs Rurli^ KrtllrU proved cmploviiieiil ( iiiidiliona have Brookline and Freemont in the their link to Ihe Fraternal Chain I-'di Veil’ S, tt'nggoner has bet i RobenhvTner ' i, p, .iii open at 2:10 m t' ,. ,ft- 111 made it possible for many to .start southern part of the state at tins' meeting. On Tuesday, retakl and Frank Mill r. , ,n,j 7:10 mi the 1;. I,., i d It wo'ild ram in He. alor R o rk v illr \Ati\Kr r f Klk.s. will Ther.*were five woods tires in m cinhors of Bolton G rang e w-ill , ■ M.'.v to To'iav. tain I' ll stead- dmne. - y v . ; , d . n p ..,1. h()!t| h iu iu h I Mii!h*'if> r>B\' cei'*- Maine all of tlioni lepnited as lake the ('liain to East Windsor dy fi ..in n: .liiight on .Nearlv one .Mrs. Gregory Peck invites you to small and all qiiirkly ctxlngiiished for a .similar ceremony. tdent of the local r. T •' V i i 't i . o- Sh-lUm, i I at 7 a n' High inonirs on .Snn. Mr v 1**5 Rt 3:30 NO ftNta IS and street in- ^ I make a discovery. Compare B l l 'E Tlie Bolton Ba.sehall Club elected ThB spmkpr for the obs^rv- WtlOMt Russell Fountain, president at a iroesMO mass I BoNNStT M argarine with ang spread 11, Hn’i'^lhe weather «oce la Mrs l■■rall. ra Burke Redick, at oni/ jirice. Like the movie star'a meeting held at the Firehouse on It YouVnem Dairy Center! a W.iggoin * lie I.Miller aei letaiy of the .State of wife, ymi'll love the delicate, sunny- Manchester Mond.ay iiiglit -Sum C.iglio was fleeted sei relary-treasurer The ■ 11" ' ' 'o.,es, , '..nncctuMit, . BWeet fliiriir of this fine-niiality oil pin M- ..I T'Ui« club named Pani Mancggia, field hv ...... ______-I'he Beethoven (lir e club of .Man- know how 0ood rrgrinbit margarine. You’ll appreciate Rspf wns jrivpn Mrs Date Dook I manager They also voted to oper­ V.'hy be sulislieiJ witi; j skiinr'/ soIe;.:,;ii ci d;iiry va.uog wi.er. a l.lie ler will air.g .several aelediona B l u e B o n n e t ’s nutrition. No other ate a eoneesalon booth at home wide -ind wcndoriul one nwnils you In A^i's Dairy Ceniei . . . nnler the direction of Fred F„ instant INVISIBLE NYLON I spread frsr bread ia richer in Vitam in Tom o rro w gaine.s. l-yd-T. a : "i ovc:y da'/'i’ T .crn y o u 1] find nn nb'.inHnnc* o! e'.'ory- W erner, A the year around! And you’ll wiel- The team ia entered in the Inter- SURGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS Mother and Daughter banquet at I Irtu ii ' l-ji"ii' s r o r c r to lo w tin j «y 'hoese. 'I'oull hfe ceremnniea ■re npeii to the eofkncanbe come its real tconotny. So buy BLUE (rnunty league composed of six . Ii ihin and all iiieiiilieia ami thiMr Emanuel l.ulherail ' hiireh. I . I il t' o rw-i.-il-, c l !rc. . : p ir. loo, a r.d B o n n e t and get "all 3 " —Flavor! Saturday, May I! 1 teams They will play a fifteen • TWO-WAY STRETCH f u H t o m e r s n. i; K'" 1 A ll ca :■! T' ore kind lo y ■■i: b id JO'. I mends aic cor.lmlly uivile.l to at- unHlyoufry^ Nutrition! Econom-e-el Alcoholics Anonymous open ' game acheiiule. opening on May tend. The cereinonua will be fol­ • LAUNDER EASIIV meeting, Hollister school, 9 :3 0 p. 20th at Columbia. Member* of the lowed hv a buffet aupper at the m. ^ D a 'V ViQ S Q « r p beautiful home of the FJka, • WEAR LONGER Thursday, May 17 Mother s Day ot A&P' Eastern Star variety dessert FRFSH CPF.AMEPY (or ^he men ' . INVISIBLE military whist, .Masonic Temple, 8 EVERY ONE KNOWS BUHER <^iiv i p b r l .i q k g r a d e . S E A M LE S S p. m. o u r BREAD Luncheon at Emanuel I.utheran g t yforf . f h . Buy Duribilknit and enjOy so EVERY ONE bOES DOWN TO THE ehurch. 1 1 :4.1 to 1 :30. 9t . V ti> Thiirsdav and Frldav, May lha fullest measure of re­ ' 24 and 2.1 CHED-OBIT FOR FVERY CHFESE USE lief from voricose veins , May Fair at St. .Mary s church...... Friday, May 21 swollen and tired legs and Y. \V. C. A. square dance, at the ROPDIh RCANf) BODDFN'S other leg conditionr Community '"Y," 8:30 p ni. * Sundey, June 17 ’ Sharp Pippin -65' Craam Chaas# '" 1 7 ' inr 4 3 ' Britlsh-American club annual 0 *ndew«, gold«n-brown MH tr^od TURNPIKE all day spring out.. Garden Grove MH OBIT AWFOICAN iMPONTtn KINO Of cMises- gIvM y#o Hi* Big Tbf** !•* boWIng ( IVednesday. .lime 20 Sliced Cheese •5 6 Blau Chaaia • 6 4 ‘ perfection: St. Bridget's .strawberry festival Tke only Vnsfont* 6 to 8 :3 0 p Ml SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION PFNCM Cl IK II' DOMFSIlC Mild NUTUKl FLAVOR 1 . Vitamin anriched ( X M d o t i i A&p Food H. Y Sharp Cheddar '• 6 3 Swiss Chaasa 6 3 ' 7 . Super-soft end laxiurixed baeMbySSyoon OF FINE WINES AT Prescription Pharmacy F»FSH AND MUD KRAFT'S 3 . Oven-fresh end flavorful AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES 901 Main St.. Tel. 5321 MARKET M uenster Ch 0 a s e •55* V a l v a a t a /.■u.l r.kt'i '' Stoho'i 1. >•<•>1 .S«I.U( Crlhi ritk Ortifiir Uthm ••M Dtnnu tiiti. m ake b i l l your BUY-WORD FOR BETTER BREAD WHERE QUALITY AND LOW PRICES WANTED Wines Lur;CHEOi-J 1? 07 REIGN SUPREME VHI1EI CLEAN USED CARS MADRONE WINES PREM or TREET MEAT CAN 1 5 1 Middle Tpk.. West Td»plioil. 8 3 3 8 FRESH FROM TV»E BRINY DEEP- '4 6 A N D UP •O ntED IN O U F 0 8 N IA .All ordrra mu»t hr In by S P. M. a u a r p o * t - t a w n y fo « T COOD SERVICE - QUALITY FOODS GETS bUR SPECIAL ATTENTION FREE DELIVERY in order to be delivered the same day. C8EAM 5HIK8V - MUSCATil N O H ClUa 08Y SHI8RY A&P TUNA FISH W H IT E M EA T CAN EASY SHOPPING - FREE DELIVERIES HIGHEST LOBSTERS 1 ^ _ SELECTED : o t 1 . 0 9 YfE'RE MOTHER’S LITTLE HELPERS E V E R Y D A Y l PRICES PAID A SCHOONMAKia SfUCTION LWE JUMBO YUVOM-ASSORTED QT EVERY DAY! STEAKS N.Y.S. WINES SWEET CHUNKY MEATED LB 5 9 W hita Hous# M ilk BEVERAGES FLAVORS ,COM Lr.TS) BOTS 1 Aw (IT I'ROM HKAY'Y 8 9 v Make it eealer on Mother and bring her shopping at M errtir*. ^SP CENTER*M0T0RS lOTTlED IN NEW YORK STATf f va^rafaii • Mmim iaWart _ t a i i ^ ^ / wlMve we try our beat to please her hi estery way for at M errill’s I- WESTERN BEEF LB. Main Street—Neat To The «»osmy attOf • n s every day ta MOTHr.R’.S DAV. 1 R H O R T or 8IRI.OIN Feat Office TAWNY FOIf-«USV FMT - = = 3 « 4 1 Suntkiy h Mother’* Day a day when DRY IHMRY - MUKAm Open Evenings rn tll 9 ITH 0 CC GKRN MANY PIAS : »BiBMB»*aae»*>B«»an iaBBat»!iB»t'r : SWIFTS RIB ROAST OF BEEF Lb. 79c tvery one tells her how nice he thinks she is. LEAN, TENDER RIB END Bank Financing SOI Y J 4 U pric4t tksw n k t n 4 e- NATIVE - TENDER - YOUNG | (Cut from Swifl'a Select Heavy Steer) G re a t, c>k j . tetide! c/erfinf fhesa *f H»mi eef 1 MOTHER S DAY' Naturally, on Mother's Day we solute moth­ PORK ROAST Lb. 45c COAST TO COAST READY-TO-EAT HAMS ers of all ages— everywhere. W e don't hove 2 ^ u T 4 l‘ teSJeef f* gpfc* eeWinfi) T RID TABU WINM VLenoAmmne FRESH CHICKENS! SHANK ENDS Lb. 49c ami 59c to remind mothers that they get our spocid BONELESS ROULETTES Lb. 69c iUtOUNDY - ClARn - ZINFANOtt W v ImWvWwWft LAYER CAKE T o h t i $TH 1,^ GAL OAl REAOY-TO COOK DRESSED TO ORDER [ Iwm IlfM. attention EVERY DAY in the yeor. We get TR si T0Hi Hbranffc Wt4 nei- 6 4 IN SIZE ; FRESH s h o u l d e r s Lb. 49c FORST FORMOST 4 9 c 9 9 c DRAWN C CC WHOLE M V C I' Fnied A AclverliseiiiPiil 1.89 LIFEBUOY SOAP dey, Mey ISfh enW effec- \ 'V V oM ovar with r«al them the choicest foods ovoiloblo and help Lb. 79c ' , 2'.-Lbi- L B ~ , '4 TWLb-.- LB*^ FANCY SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb. 5Sc H*a In this cammunify [s cocoonut rrymrn ictFsg each 8 5 * : PICNIC HAMS 4 Tb accordance w ith the pro\-1- HecrHh Soar A v g . 4-d I.ba. (I..ean. Short Shanked I them stretch the family budget by putting o StTYB edh Octaa Serny Cranhefry Saon t S C « n 2 io r33( (Ready-To-Eat. Excellent Taste—No Waste). stons of f^fiiapter V. .siei tinn 8 of MADRONE WINES eed ritlshf. 'Ji: down-to-earth price tog on everything. the-Town Cliarter. •O ntED IN O LIFO RNIA RIB ROAST FORK Lb. S5c A R .M O l’ B ’S 3 J S ,2 6 ‘ NOTIfTB T.S hereby given that DRY SAUnRNE - IW IH lA U TIR N I Lb. 55c .a meeting of the Board of Direc­ BURGUNDY - RHINE - CURET BANNER BACON tors of tlie Town of Mam hester, I FRESH KILLED ROASTERS Lb. S3c MKSTr.RN PRIME 5TH Q T C BONELESS (Connecticut, wall be held in the a»»fY p iit.ia »»»»p '» 14 Lt? CUT-UP NATIVE CHICKENS Heart Shaped Coke -"’— o*' 1.20 = NO. .1 ( AN—SI \( REST MUNICIPAL BinLDING in said BOT LUX TOILET SOAP Turkeys FANCY FRYERS Lb. S3c A SCHOONMAKER SELECTION . FM aa. 42* Lb. 89c Town of Manchester, on the 1,1th M*erT.cM« till Bt/y #M pertg your femify likes bail and sorva thofw #>#tf owa "AAothor's Day" Cup Cok# RIB ROAST day of May. 19.11, at eight o'clock Lather* freely and cjulckly Drown Turkeys ORANGE JUICE POT ROAST favorito w r/ TVioy're sura pnfoy the ^oorineii these ff*sh, LEAN SPARE RIBS Lb 49c in the afternoon, to act on pro­ •mk 53' BONELESS young, (onder, nntivn i>6a('!>ai the p of the crop cut Lip for Jono Porkor Pits posed additional approprintion.s as Whiskies S C4XS AW curt I n "Supor-Right" Smoksd Picnics HOME MADE SAUSA6E MEAT Lb. 49c LARGE RiNSO OF BEEF lb. Lb. 95c fo llo w s: your convenience Caramol Nut Rolls «•-*•«» a«c 37* OVEN ROAST Appropriation of $3 ,000.00 for Loan Beef Hamhurg ^ <•' Refunds and (Tlaimi, in addition PEMBROOK BACKS ** ' • i r u n LezF ^ o' NATIVE VERY LEAN AND TASTY BREASTS Pumpomickal Brood ««-*•«'* to the amount appropriated in the •UNDID WHttRllf SILVER DUST *Ali Good" SKctd Bacon • Annual Budget. 86 G IB LE T S '*19 ChoCelatOS .uiuitTii-BenKctMt m m '*6 6 * SWIFTNING LIQUID STARCH Lb. 79c 3 000.00 LEGS CHOPPED HAM Appropriation of $ , for PROOF BOT Skinless Fronkforl* Roasting Municipal Buildings in addition to Wit.-i Gannon iace — |,\R(iE CAN—IH’NT'S ITALIAN S’TTLE 4 0 K w h is k ie s 1. MI 37* ARMOUR’S STAR SKINl.ESS the amount appropriated in the WINGS 3 r LIVERS " 99 Peanut Brittl* - «0 H g r a in NEUTRM s p ir it s Minced Ham *r Baiegno 1 Lb. can 37c, 3 Lb. can S1.03 Chickens lb. Annual Budget. PEELED TOMATOES 1FRANKFURTS Lb. 65c Appropriation of $90,000.00 for = ntF.SHI.YntF.sm.Y (iROI (iRoi’N’n ND (4 to 4 'i Ih. avg.) Water Department in addition to n n m t 7t the amount appropriated In the STRATHMORE CLUB Wf BVY NO. 1 OlADi SEECH NUT STRAINED BABY FOOD 3 Jars 31c nONKLKSS 1 Delrich Oleo, Lb. 35c (ILbs. 1.00 Annual Budget. BLENDED WHISKEY SPRY FISH Ix a U ilV K Y I JUNIOR FOODS 2 Jars 31 e SHURFINE COFFEE Dated at Manchester, ('onnecll- BA STH A Q C FLORIDA 1 WARWICK ASSORTED | riit. this 7th day of May. 1P1 I. I! ()/.. lAK—SI \( RKST Lb. 63c PROOF DOT E'or Balcim and riy;iiq ROYAL GELATIN. ALL FLAVORS 3 Pkgs. 23c SMOKEU PICNICS AGAIN WE REPEAT OUR John H. Lappen SHRIMP WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT TERRY'S CHOCOLATE THIN MINTS OR .Secretary of the Board of 4 YEARS OID .liTAr «;i.i7 R.A.. PINK XJMBO 1 CHOCOLATES ASSORTED FRUIT TH IN S ...... Lb. Box 49c GRAPE JELLY SUPER SPECIALS: Directors of the Town of NEW POTATOES 'a BACON SQUARES Lb. 35c Manchester. Connecticut. K AA6fh9f*i Ofv 1 LB BOX : CHERRY THINS OR COCOANUT 4 No. 2 Cans Del Monte Cream \ *of no 1 LB. WHITE ROSE COFFEE TOM MOORE 69' ai 'deal gift. lu*<..ovt. THINS ...... 12 Ox. Pkg. 49c Slvle Corn ...... 89< NONE PRICED 4^*^^ asiortmanl of 16 WHITE ROSE TEA BAGS TOWN ADVERTTSE.MENT STRAIGHT lO URIO N SWAN SOAP BIG BET DOG FOOD ...... 15 O i. Tin 10c UELRICH OLEO 2 Lbs. 69c 4 I.arRe Cans Snow Crop rnf$M SUCIP HIGHER 1 0 . 49' 5 9 ' 1 1 PLASTIC COVER OranRe Juice...... 89K BA STH A A Q PROOF BOT A . T T flind to Your Hands '* 2 9 ' Cod Steak ‘ '.SSSBB N A TIVE A S P A R A G U S ...... Lb. 29c 4 Bottles Sun Ripe Fruit N oti^ of tho DISTILLED IN KENTUCKY Syrups ...... FANCY WASHED AND CLEANED ALL FOR 91c Frozen Food Collector of Revenue Z CAtes I r ^ SPINACH 3 Lbs. 29c w r n i ( ’o i ’ PO N 2 Dozen Juice O r a n R C s ...... 89< IM K N A LU 1)1 < K , Tl r« Oz. Cans Tomalo .luico 8 9 < LYNNBROOK reo/it e o; :** 2 35' . . F.. 10' All persons liable by law to pay Strawborries B’-aoKSg' 0 'n W Orange juice Jiffy Pi# Crust...... OUR SALAD SPECIAL BACK, WOW!! W m m m d .•) No. 2, Can...... Pineapple Juice S9t Town Tasea In the Town of Man­ BLENDED WHISKEY ____ Chiienlate Sv Tem O lett ••aaiK f* km .ic.u cau«ni«]9' 3*0 RAM 3 1 • BAG 1.89 m i s a a g i * BLENDED JUICE Can 11c .) Cans Hershey Chocolate Syrup 89< chester, are hereby notified that BA STH 2^99 RINSO Gross Seed GrapofniH Soctions ^ 1 Lb. Fancy Loose Tomatoes a || HERSHEY’S SYRUP Can 16c I will ha\'e a rate bill for the IJst PROOF BOl 2 Cans Imp. Italian Tomatoes IA utA-mm AniM !• M 2 Faa jg' •wffth *f Svetft'ne ,IB PK& 37* asM B ua PRIME CALIFORNIA of 1950 o f 27 .Mills on the dollar, WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT An All-Purpose Soai Frozen Strawberries Larson's Vo^All • 1 Large Head Iceberg Lettuce __ (2',2 Cans) ...... §9< due and payable on April 16th and 4 AND A YEARS 010 OwO euikOAID YAI.ik.LA 4 « c 9 9 ' ; . t] St s«T 2 7 * 4 I.arRe Cans French Style Beans 8 9 d June SOth, 19.11. Fresh Peos (•(» ■■m i .•icui Humca 2 !-■> 29'' Ice Cream Ann Pag* Chili Sooco 1 Bunch Rareripes _ Selected Fresh Fruits BROCCOLI Pkg. 26c 6 Cans CamphelFs Pork and ;« 3 2 ' 1 Bunch Fancy Radishes SAID TA.V PAY.ABLE AT THE TKSII k.nvr aaai aaicie HKHta 2'*'15^ Cashew N u ts ...... mj..2 9 ' AGP Fancy Poos • • • . asmcaa 24* and Vegetables Beans ...... ;89< OFTICE OF THE COLI-EtTOR GREEN VALLEY 1 Lorge Cuke Our Incomparable Salad Specid! OF REVENl’E IN THE BOURBON WHISKIY 0«r Own Too Bngi ' m a w e 3 7 * 1 Double Bunch Celery One Double Bunch Celery; 9 "« \ j Sfl’NlCIPAL BL'ILDING FROM I W.4 LUX FLAKES Budget-SaversI McI n to s h APPLES 3 Lbs. 29c Firm Tomatoes; One s^lid Head April 16 ta May 16 PROOF BOT 3.75 NobiKa Ritz Crncfcors ■ ; i a F « 35* I.etture; One Cucumber; One Bunch INCLrSIl’E A BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES Brightens and Whiteii.r = SWFFT. SFK.IH.ESS AlP Fruit Cocktail Large Indian River Juice Oranges Doz. 49c Radishes; One Green Pepper. and from Strongheort D*f Food • iMWcaa 3 M* 29^ ^ 3 2 ^ ASP's PRICE POLICY Firm Fancy Bananas______2 Lbs. 29c ALL FOR 89< Jiina 30 fa July 30, 1951 Iona Cot OroM Boons ..» ca. 2 '- 2 9 ^ GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 29c INCLUSIVE COLONEL LEE a Storewid. tow pricea on hundreds ol Ann Png* Elbaw Mncnranl • * • " ■ 1 7 * = SSINKIST I N K I S T Office Honrs: Monday through BO niEO IN BOND Ann Page SparkI* Podifings n» 6 ‘ items .very Htry . . . instead ot just o Wa naw handle packaged soW st Macaranl. ; aSMSM IT* F r id a y — 0 A . M . to 5 P. M.; .Sat- STRAIGHT BOURBON AGP Whola K*rMl Corn' • SURF lew "one da-/" or "week-end" spbdals. ______Chicken. Patota and C de Slaw nrdajr—.« A. M. to 12 Noon. 100 STH Whole Irish Potatoes **« '" -itu« 2^*'25‘ NAVEL ORANGES Doz. 59c a All adverliae-J pr-.ces (including thoa. AAP SKcod Pino«|ipl* ' HMI m 3 3 * DUPONT BEAUTY SHF^ER NYLONS Failure lo make Brst imynicnt In PROOF BOT 3.99 No Rinsing Needed , = FANCY NATIVE GREEN OREI aae month renders whole lax de- DISTILLED IN KENTUCKY Sweet Gwden Relish nw- 2 3 ' ol items not sub ect to price ceilings) 54 Gauge, 15 Denier |l.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY MAY 10, 195f PAGp ET-E^ns-M ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY MAY lOi 1051 •a o e t i n troops had operated from a pri^- now at work In Communist China, speedy lONG-lASnUG n M for Korea Combat Vet Icged sanctuary," he said, but the which may well bring the same U.N.’s unity of purpose forced the results. Rockville Photos Cover Span of 80 Years "Even Communist masters,” he Coloration Tax CommunlsU to withdraw. ton, still of a railroad switchman. Denied Treatinenl “No cease-fire arrangements said, “ dare not continue Indefi­ M M S I N U i C K nitely to drive hundreds of thou­ Lost Boy Found One of four children, he wounl were made,” he said, * no truce have been 11 on May 26. Jump On Docket agreements reached, no treaties sands of their countrymen Into (Conttn jed from Page t»ne) the slaughter of our superior fire U 6S"'ARMS Dead In Icebox His decomposed body was founil signed. But, militarily and po- power. Their casualties have Get prompt relief-iliw f t " ’*’’ in one of four old refrigerator “Under the present setup no re­ litlealiv. Communist imperialism (OOBtlalM* tTMB P «f* ® "* ’ been tremendous. Even Com­ p oisie-ru b on MuxUrole. lUpowe^ Norwalk. Calif., May 10-i>D hulks standing In a back turned veteran from Korea is eli­ was defeated. Militarily and po­ ful pein-relieving medic.tlon speede less than two blocks from lUs litically. the United Notions was munist slave-drivers cannot re­ A 10-year-old boy for whom to 10 on a utmiftht pvty-Une gible for hospital benefits unless main immune from such a ca­ ireeh blood to the poinful .rea.hring- home. Charles vanlshetl from One Stop Buy$ Everything! he has been dischiirped from the victorious." Bheriff’a posses preswed a month J^viirion on a gubaUtUte plan inr smarini! relief. H pain i.v Intenw^- long search in southeast Loh .-\n- home April 12. service because of a duty disablll- Austin said political forces are lamity.” Deputies theorized that the child ivhloh would have ■'"JPjy buy F.xtr. Strong Musterole! gelrs county was found dead .yes­ Krinvmhrr itir old davi* hlirn >oii went lo thr waaed each taxpayer a oblipatlon ty." went out to play, crawled Into the “ It Is a national poliry," he stat- terday, locked in an abandoned Mral Mai kri for iiiral lo (trocei y more for bv 10 per eWit. Such an increaae Icebox In a neighbor’s yard. Icebox, pulled the door shut be­ ^ould Vavc had a »*«‘>ter Impact eil TOWN ADVERTISEMENT He WAS Charles Henry Hough­ hind him. and miffocated.______(tnirri iP!! and lo ihr hakcr\ Yfir li»krd nofuNf on amaller taxpayers than the His stand was hacked by Wil- 1( you fiaYen’t lerved (tied chicken lately, perhaps plan tenUttvely adoPted^ 11am T. Hanlaway. nianaper of the Thru \onr nliiippin^ was a Bill nol Wanted 4 Per font HlUe regional VA office In rhochl^.^j,._^^ you have forgotten how easy and delicious it is to The administration had soupht “The law says that wo will pro­ an\ iiiorr! Now \oii <‘on tirrr/r llirou(cli an rnliiT vide hospitalization tor veterans ol ^ serve ihti treat You can have the chicken cut up lor an increase o( four ficrrcntapc Rubbish Collection wrrk'a iiho|i|Miig in lenb ihwii »ii hour >oni Tw^intx In each bracket, for an wars the United States has THIS WEEK-END you or buy just the parts you like Try il this week­ Mtlmated $3,600,000,000 addition­ fought," Hardaway said. “Techni­ Hn*l Naiional Markrll al revenue yearly. cally this man is not a veteran of Trucks and men in the employ of the Town of Man­ end. you won’t be disappointed If finally approved b> tne II roeopnized war." chester will collect rubbish about town, on May 12, 1951 We Will Feature House and Senate, the three- Arellano was discharged under and 19, 1951. FRYERS or BROILERS point increase will raise taxes of the Armed Services Dependency WHOLE BABY PORK LOINS 4-8 Lb. Avg. Lb. 59c i married man with t " o depen­ act. He was also wounded In Korea You are therefore, requested to place your barreK or dents and an income of $5,000 be­ but his injuries reportedly had FRESH BABY SPARE RIBS ...... • 2-3 c mildly cured Client Of Honor '^nix. Ml- -r ______WANTED R. C. WETHERELL'S DELICIOUS FOWLS Lb. 63c Cloverdaie Margarine LB MAY 19th, 1951 COLLECTION SD4NK HAlf son, 73 Hemlock etreet: Joseph Turnpike, east; Ralph Wetherell, Sliced Bacon At Local Parlv Jr., 230 Doming street; Elroy ROASTING CHICKENS 4V2 fa 5 Lb. Avg. Lb. 53c Is Elected Head l.ebledz. 82 Blssell street; Jacob . . . At Low Rotes. 16 OZ lAR 3 9 ® SKINLISS Herrmann, 90 Jarvis road Phelps, 29 OrlfBn road; Marcia CARPENTERS CUT-UP FRYING CHICKENS ...... Lb. 53c Dorsey and Mary Ellen Dorsey, 46 SCHEDULED AS FOLLOWS: Strawberry Preserve Cooked Hams Mrs. William Balch. mother of I Discharged today: Miss Doreen Con»ontor's Hdpors Walter Balrh of Washlnpton Of niiireb Group Price, Windsor Ixu ks; Renee Blsn- O'Learv drive; John Anderson, LB 330 Onk street; Charles Dean, 170> AREA BOUNDED Open Saturday Mornings Thinking Of Freezing Vegetables Face Half IB 69c Frankfurts street, was pueat of honor at a chette, Vernon: Mrs Lota Horton. PURE ORANGE 16 OZ JAR 3 3 ® dessert luncheon held at the home Tolland turnpike. PLUMBERS Mrs. Millard Park of Wood- Smith W'lndsor; Mrs. Beatrice North bv South Windsor Line. of Mrs. Louis Tuttle. 21 Hud.son Bagley an dson, 72 Broad street: Birth today: A daughter to Mr Plumbor's Holpon and Fruits This Summer? Marmalade stret. yesterday afternoon. Mrs bridge street wss elected president Mrs. Frances Yost, 264 North Main and Mrs. Kenneth I.eslle, 96 Chest­ East by South Main, Main, ITnion and Slater Streets. Chicken Live Lobster \ » 53® Fresh Flounder Fillet Cleon Chapman asal.sted Mrs. Tut- of the Lucy Spencer group of the nut street. South bv Glastonbury Town Line. We Are Headquarters for Information and a A QUICK [CONOMICAI MEAL street; George Patten, 81 Middle PAINTERS FIRST J 16 O I TINS 2 9 ® t l « . Second Congregational Womens West by East Hartford Town Line. Full Line of Supplies. A irroup of twelve, who played ». I League, at Its annual meeting yes­ PAPER HANCERS cards topether over twenty years NATIONAL BANK Baked Beans Fresh Haddock Fillet ^*39® Sliced Cod apo, attended and presented a pi ft terday afternoon at the home of i AND NOTE; Rubbish will be collected on all highways with­ ¥ to Mrs. Balrh, who had been away Mrs. Herbert Tenney. | OF MANCHESTER 14 OZ btl 21® from town for many years, re- LABORERS in the above described boundaries. T h e Mrs. Park, who succeeds Mrs I tuminp to make her home here In “ The Friendly Bunk" Julius Brst.snvder as head of the APPLY Ketchup the Johnson building. This was group, will have as her associate By G. H. WADDELL Tel. 2 r ’ the first time the group had got­ officers, Mrs. W. Wallace Jones ten topetlter In many years and a General Manager Member Federal D.-posIt ln«. Corp. as secretary; Mrs. Ralph Rock­ ROASTING CHICKENS JARVIS REALTY GO. .Member Federal lleM-rve >v»len> CverifXi) 'Vafufi- delightful afternoon was speht In L. T . W OOD well, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Pohl- reminesdng and plajing cards. “ When Kuests come lo dinner they alwa.ys ask 5 DOVER ROAD man will head the work commit- i NtVV YORK STATE FULL OF JUICE lee. and Mrs. George F. Borst will OH where we got those wonderful chickens." says 20 OZ TIN 1 6 ® have charge of devotions at meet­ one of our customers. “ W'e tell them you LOCKER PLANT ings during the year. , Apple Saute ’ The hoBlesses, Mrs. Tenney and Ret anything like them anywhere else but OlcottV. Y oh Can DaiMnd On hnast fancy Mrs. Nelson Smith served home CUT FROM and MEAT HOUSE 20 OZ TIN 20® FLORIDA ORANGES - 39‘ made cake and punch. Grapefruit ° FLORIDA - 46'i54'i 64'» FLORIDA GOlDEli\BANTAM DILLON’S ROGER OLCOn PREMIUM LAMB 51 BISSELL ST. (Rear) TELEPHONE 8424 light MEAT _ solid PACK 40S West Center Street Telephone 7858 7 OZ TIN 3 3 ® ok Bike Rider Hurl, PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE HERE! Grapefruit 3 25® Fresh CPrn 3 ^^’’^25® GUARANTEED RIB Cloverdaie luna JERSEY - FRESH GREEN TENDER FIRM RED RIPE Runs Into ('.ar M anchester Public M arket hnast fancy CHOPS 46 OZ TIN 29® Asparagus >ch49' Tomatoes USED CARS RotMTt Ladous. It, wtm Ur. and Mra. rranots J. LadoUa af Tomato Juite - i\ 11 flf> Itiio M T«dw. i Cyf. 104 Middle Tumplka. west, ra- m o r e AND MORE PEOPLE ABE SHOPPING sweetenbo o r unsweetened Summer Squash ■ SPRING -CROP 3 « 29- celred a bruised leg today when a Week End Special Values 46 OZ TIN 28® 1950 Ford Tudor. 8 Cyl. blrycle he w;as riding struck the AT CARRA’S MARKET Grapefruit Juice Custom. opened door of a parked car on Main street. TOP ROUND 1950 Studobokor Cham* Patrolman Thomas R. Graham, WHY? /NTROPi/C/f^S THE HEWESTMEMBER OP// who la Investigating, reported that WAX YOUR TENDER JUICY BEEF CORNED m ¥ plon DoLuxo. George H. .Smith. 40. of 12 Green OUR ^YOR^GARPeNPROZEN POOPPAM/CY / / Manor road, had parked facing All Lean Solid Me.it Low Every Day Trice-s! 1949 Ford Tudor, 4 Cyl. south on the west side of Main Friendly. Individual .\ttention. o , k^ Q i(yl street and was leaving the ear to Joan Carol Bakery Values DoLuxo. 11) Convenient Arrangement and Courl^us Seri ice. ^ enter the Post O ffue when Robert, - ‘ Complete Stock Of Carefully Selected Merehandi.se. riding south, struck the open door. R IB R O A S T 1949 Ford Tudor, I Cyl. 79 The youngster was taken to the ^oan C^aroi DoLuxo. Manchester Memorial hospital by FURNiniRE S h o p With Confidence At Patrolman Graham, and X-ra,vs 1949 Ford Convortiblo Grape Juice 2~i39‘ C iv were taken before Lx’doux waa dis­ BREAST OF NATIVE VEAL DELRICH Corrals and Save MOTHER'S DAY CAKE Coupo. charged. The X-rays disclosed no PURE CONCENTRATED CONCORD GRAPE JUICE HAS ALL THE TRUE fracture. SWIFT’S t’HOK K 1944 Chovorolot Club to a rich losting luster GRADE A FRANKFURTS FOR STUFFINO Lb. 49c OLEG ' JURY TESTED" each 55' FLAVOR OF FRESH SQUEEZED GRAPES EACH TIN MAKES tK PINTS. Coupo. In Quarlers RiB ROAST Lb. 83c Hospital Notes Lb. 69c l U l C 4 j IJor C^arJen ^raifiil T J ^ o tu U OLD HUNDRED ICE CREAM 1944 Chovrolot Sodoti. SHOULDER OF VEAL 2 Lbs. 69c ^oan C^ai'oi i^rown ,Serve .SjU'ciafd Broccoli 10 OZ pkg 27c P] PKG 25 c Pt gal pkg 89c 1947 Chovrolot DoLuxo PatlentA Today - 105. OUB OWN .M.VKE IT.\M.4N VEAL ROAST Lb. 73c RICH CREAMY, DELICIOUS Admitted yesterday: Mr*. Ze- Q 0 g m CUT GREEN 10 OZ PKG 21c Poflol Delivory. neth Albair. 15 Silas road; Anthony TO ROAST Lb. S9c Domino Granulated Cinnamon Buns PKG OF 6 29c ALL POPULAR FLAVORS 1941 Plymouth Sodan. DiManno. 57 Ardmore road. Mrs. SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb. 57c Lonta MeVey. 275 Oakland street: SUGAR kgof c BIG 1939 Ford Sedan, Mrs. Harel Bour^reois. Stafford SW IF'T S HEAVY STKEI!. IIOVN^ F-XTHA » Cloverleaf Rolls . 9 2 I Spring'' o c a OWN MAKE ______16 OZ PKG Low mileage (clean) Admitted today: .Tnaeph Stri- 5 Lb. Bag CORNED BEEF Lb. 89c French Bread PKGor2io*vis21c Strawberries mattia. 27 Homestead .street: Hon* Lb. 39c 45c aid Hsher, Rockville; Cnml f*p-tn- PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT SLICED NORTHWEST MARSHALL VARIETY IN SUGAR - FANCY QUALITY dall. 57.1 HiT'anl str -■ ' NATIVE BROILERS. FRYERS, I>iH< harged ye.stcrday: M ri. GETTER BUY ROASTING, CAPON AND FOWL JOAN CAROL . EACH Klenrxtr Kmineiiin>; a..-, -li - Cherry Pie ' .52 ('lestu ' khI drive ; Mrs. Kat herme Lb. 49c COLONIAL ntOZEN tm A DESSERT TREAT! Bakff'i Extract van iu* jo z b t l JS c I Winzler. 72 t'h’.’.n h street; Mr.s. COD NTRY STYLE LINK SAUSAGE BIRDSEYE Puss N' Bm U cat food 3 a oz tins 24c DILLON M.irv StrnuJ. 21 North School STRAWBERRIES 1 Lb. Pkg. 47c .strec’ Helen (»rous. Rork- UKE HOME MADE ^oan Carol D o U g h O U t S Cern Starcli stauv scriam li pkg 12c I.IKE HOME MADE CREAMY PEACHES Sales and Senrice villr, Lewis'Kemmey, 20 Nathan GREEN PEAS Sta-Fle Stardi LIQUID LAUNDRY QT ITl 20< r<»a./> 35c Pumpernickel Bread »>oT "om 19- " ^ Asserted t O x O T ® FEATURE WIPE LIGHTLY. W-. POTATOES, 15 Lb. Bag 59c Pkg. 27c FULL LINE FRESH VEGETABLES DELIVERED DAILY X ^ neme. FINER PRODUCE AND KEPT UNDER REFRIGERATION FRESH AND Sellg doan C,aro( THAT’S ALL! ■UTTtR-aGO “Style “ . 2 x 7 9 . Swedish Meat Balls ORANGE JUICE CRISP ALWAYS. RAISIN BREADBR •ml Hoamv BREAD It’s new! Johnson’s Pnde gives fur­ FANCY FRESH ASPARAGUS ullh Sui-illsh Rrnicn Henna . . . Pntatoea . . . 18 OZ LOAF LB LOAF | 9 c •lulee . . . Salad . . . Rnlla . . , Deweri niture the richest, longest-lasting Fresh Sea Food FANCY CUCUMBERS 2 for 17c wax luster you’ve ever seen on wood 25e Lb. Bunch 49c NATIONAL — tcUhtml Tubbint! Real wax pro­ FLORIDA ORANGES Doz. 39c Complete Binnor $1jt0 tection, too—milk, water, even hot INDIAN RIVER JUICE HALIBUT, nUET OF HAD­ GRAPEFRUIT coffee can't mar that Pride surface. OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 Many other dellclnua dinners to rhonae from. POMPEIAN BONED CHICKEN Pride contains its own cleaning in­ DOCK, FILLET OF SOLE, FRESH JUICE STRONGHEART LUX TOILET SOAP LUX TOILET SOAP Treat mother to Sunday dinner at ,4nder«on'a. ORANGES, Doz. 39c PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE! LUX FLAKES gredient. And because it goes so far. CASTUJ SHAMPOO ■ICHAIOSON A lOM M S OOO M O O lasts so long. Pride it economical. SCAUOPS, HLLET OF OOSX, WE SERV'E OUR OWN ICE CREAM CALIFORNIA SUNKIST URGE 2 Cana 29c Don't wait to try this easier way to 4^01 TIN 7 4 c 3 15V. OZ TINS 2 9 c LOi PXO 3 2 c 3 ««lAu 26* KATHIAR J 3 c Ill finer furniture care. Get Pride today. ORANGES, DolB9c FILLET OFOOD COLONIAL GARRA'S ’^btT 5 9 c ^?l^ 3 5 c SWEDISH SALT HERRINSS STRAWBERRIES ----- ANDERSON’S FANCY HARD BALDWIN CHICKEN BROTH SW AN SOAP BABO CLEANSBt 16.0*. Pkf, MAZOLA OIL RINSO SW AN SOAP 2.6053 IC E CREAM BAR tkenewJbhnstMiHfWKf' APPLES, 3 Lbs. 29c If s r S B t 43c UCMAROSON A ROIBINS ROUTE 6 mnd'44—BOLTON eRseoveryJbrfiimti$tre/ MARKET lATH »AR “I MOITW | 2 C PRIDE LGE PKG 3 2 c 2 REG BARS | 9 c 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET C» tin 3 9 c PT TIN 4 5 c 12 /1 OZ TIN “I^ C 1

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PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY MAY 10. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY MAY 10, 1951 T w n > ? i Town’s Notes ed: Margaret Saalela. 32 Norwood Deaths Only 108 Local Volunteers CARS w a n t e d ; oecaatona alnce then that the op­ Street: .william Simpson, 72 School Jarvis Company Twin Brothers Meet Here eration was completely aucceas- Six Students Street; Eldward McCarthy', 133 »%TIC - Two Here Join ful. It did, however, prevent Tito Mrs. Emm* M. Hnny For the Bloodmobile Visit 'Are Paid Up W6 wiU piiy top priCM WTHA—m .1 Florence Street: Francis Paganl, Given Contract Mrs. Emma Moser Hany. 47, | for the first time since the war 1 7 6 Spruce Street; laolda Ur- First Time in Three Years for good clean 1940 ^-^Today^sRadio tui from being on the reviewing stand On Dean’s List wife of WaRor Hany. died at her ; Honor Society for fhe annual May Day parade.. banettl, 312 Main Street; and ! home. .15 Davla avenue, Rockville, 1941 Chevroleta, Forda apd 3 « w u « r _ 1 George Zanls, 210 Hartford Road. Ja(via Oonstructloil aompsay With only 108 appointnienla. are requested to look on their bul­ Money Hail Been Bor- WTHT — IWW A picture of Tito with some of has been awarded a town contract early today. .I tt* made for tomorrow’s visit of the letin boards or rontael the firm I Plymouth cars. his top aides waa published In the for Inatallatlon qf 760 .feet of atorm Bom February 14, 1904 In El- offices to find out whether they | rowed in Anticipation Scientific newspaper Borba on April 28. The Local Group Attains H tM y A. B.rk. .f » Kerfl, .trMl. 1 l.te* tn IM*. HI. llngton,'daughter of the late Bene­ BUKxlmohllc at Center Church, Initiated Into •ewen, Mx catch haslna and four there Is no possibility of meeting will bo given the time off during I A:4B— picture purportedly was taken the former s' Corporal in tha U. i period of service ended on Decem- dict and Marie larh Moser, ^ e Of Taxen Clark! motor Salat WDRC—EM ward R. Murrow. Week at Honors at Teachers manhmes on Adams street exten­ Manchester’s quota of 130 pints working hours. WONS—Mutual Newsreel. Society This after the operation and showed sion eoUth of OlctCt street for 14.- S. Army and the latter a Seaman 1,^, 1947, and he re-enllsted. bad been a lifelong resident of El­ Hundreds of Ux'a) residents who him looking extremely fit. lington apd Rockville. She was a unless enough Mnnehester people $.500,000 In tax anticipation notes i BROAD ST. V^'TIC—One Man's Family. College, New Britain “’ f a l s e t e e t h 344.25, Hie only other bidder was In the Navy, are enjoying fur­ After a two weeks’ refre.sher have received hlooil under the University lough! with their mother and member of the Apostolic Cliriatian volunteer without being railed. G U. Hale OonetrucUon company course at Vt. Dtx. N. J.. he was Program will testify as to the of the town, due Msy 16, were to­ w S c —Backstage Wife. Rock, Slide or Slip? father, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Berk. sent to Camp Kilmer, N. J., for church. The rhairman of the Manrhester Open Evenings Tel. S-201S WDRC—FBI In Peace and War. New Britain. May 10-S ix stu­ FASTEKTII. *ti Iniprovnil powder t» value and Importance of carrying day paid the Flrht National Bank ■ WOOO—Musical Scofeboard. WONS—California Caravan. Storra, May 10-Three Manches­ whose bid was 85,127.50. It la the Oral time In three yeara further assignment and waa Besides her husband, she leaves ('ommunilv Blood Program. John Arelicliike Olio dents from Manchester were In­ be epriijkleil on upper or lower plates The inetallatlon will eerve the four daughters, Ruth, Eleanor, Ju­ D. LaBelle, stated toilay that the, on this vital health service. Many ot Boston by Town Treasurer C. WHAT—Pledge Program. WTHTi—Screen Guild Players. ter area students were Initiated Into holds false teeth more llrmlv In plaee. they have aeen each other. shipped to Getmany. While In have told the Program offlelnia WHAY—Polish National Home. cluded on the Dean’s List at the section in the vicinity of Trehbe Cpl. Frank has Just returned Germany, he took part In the Air dith and Marjorie, all of Rock- small number of appointments l.s l.,eRoy Norris. The money was bor­ the Unlveralfy of Connecticut Do not slide, slip or rock. No Kummy. that they believe the readily avail­ rowed In two sums last October WTtO—Stella Dallas. WTIC—Aldrich Family. Weds Princess Teachers College of Connecticut, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. F.Vl^- manor. from spending three years In Ber­ LJft. He waa atatloned In Berlin vU’.e; four sons, Rudolph. In the U ino.st alarming In view of the in MII.R-PIBD WOWS--Jack Downey a Music chapter of Sigma XI, acientlfic New Britain, for the Winter term. TKETII Is alkaline (non-avidi. Does lin, Germany, \vlth Occupatlort for the past three years. One pe­ sV Air'Force.'willlam, Norman and | vn-aslng need for hloixl to he sent able siipjilv of hlfxid wa.s directly aiul November, one of $300,0001 FREHII KBir/EW An average of B or better Is not aonr. Cheeks ' ph.te odor " (denture An OWo Judge ruled that a Forces and Is home for 60 days. riod while there he served with David, all of R^ckvllle; three i to Korea lesponaihle for saving the lives and one of $200,000 to meet town Shop. ' WDRC—Mr. Keen, Tracer of society, this week. of their loved ones who \yere sitt Nancy, France, May 10 (/Pi-- neces.sary to attain this honor. The hreathi. C.et F.VSTK.ETII at any druK father coidd »ee hie children twice Seaman Henry has been aei^ng American units as guards of the tera. Mlsa Marie Moser. Mlaa Ber- The ronneetleul Regional Pro- expenses until taxes started to POULTRY Lost Persons. They are Bernard I.,. Bloom of Archduke Otto of Hapaburg. pre­ store. taken to the hospital pa aovldent WDRC—Tankee Kitchen. •W'HAY—Night Watch. 19 Cornell St., Vittl J. Blretta of students from Manchester Includ­ a month. Maybe the kids are movie on 8 destroyer and returned from Bpandeau Prison, International tha Moser and Mrs. Fred Zahner, I gram has lo send dally ahipmenta come In this past month. W n C —^Lorenso Jones. WTIC—Father Knows Best. tender to the throne of the defunct Cuba for a thirty day leave. prison In Berlin. He told The ai d one brother. Rudolph Moser. | of fresh blood by plane for the or emergency palienla. The $300,000 sum bore Interest at ROASTERS...... lb. 58e 25 Edgerton St,, and Jeffrey N. Austro-Hungarian empire, wed a tana. The hiindieds of local citizens WHAT—News: Polka Hop. WONS—Rod and Gun Club. Shinn of Rockville. Mr. Shinn, a Herald today that occupation all of Ellington. wounded soldiers In the Korean .86 per cent and the $200,000 sum blue-eyed German princess here to­ forces took tunia providing guards who have glvi-ii hloixl at past CAPONS and WTHT—Family Album. 9:00— senior student In mechanical engin­ The funeral will be held Satur­ battle area as well as aupplying at .88 per cent. WCCC—NeWe; Musical Score- WDRC—Suspense. day ih a lavish display of ISth for the prison and the Americans day afternoon at 1:30 from her all till' needs of the patients in \'islls of the Hloixtmohlle W'lll Except for reserve funds for capi­ C AIM IN ETIES____lb. 64e eering, was elected to associate century pageantry. board. WTHT—Amateur Show. relieved the Ruislana and were In late home and at the Apostolic Connect lent hospitals. With only testify that there Is nothing wlilvh tal projects, Conned lent towns membership: Mr. BlretU, a gradu­ AMESITE DRIVEWAYS gives a greater sense of personal Dellveivd In MaarOMtOT 4:48— w n C —Dragnet. ate In the same department, w’as Scores of Europe’s throneless Clas,jiricr1 Advertising turn relieved by the British. At (Yirlstlan church at two o’clock. 108 appointments for the Blood- have to operate on borrowed money WTIC__Young Wldder Brown. WONS—True or False. royalty thronged this eastern • REDUCED BATES SINCE 1920 the end of hla furlough. Frank Will Rev. John Bahler will offirlale mobile visit which will be held sstisfaetlon than the actual dona­ Frida* E*mlngs named to associate membership • GRADING FREE "'**'*£____ report to Fort Ord. California. His tion of a precious pint of hloixl every year until their tax colUa- {'all After 8 P M. fiKlO— 9:80— also; while Mr. Bloom, also a France city for the double rites Burial win be In the Ellington here tomorrow between 10:00 WDRC—News; Old Record Shop. WDRC—Playhouse. uniting the 38-year-old Otto and • POWER ROI.I-ER USED GCABANTEBD enlistment expires In Decemlwr which can save the life of another llotui start. Tills Is because no graduate atudent In the field of SEE PAGE SIXTEEN Center cemetery. a. m anil 3:00 p. m. the Manches- town can tax In anticipation of WHAY—Story Queen. WTIC—Counterspy. 2.5-yen r-old Princess Regina of • FREE ES'n.MATES CALL and he plana to re-enllst again. I ter Piograin will not be able to human being. Bloixl Is Uic on* H. A. FRINK psychology, waa named to member- • TIME PAYMENTS MANCHESTER operational costs From time tn WTHT—Big John and Sparky. 9:45— Saxonv-.Melnlngen, whom he met Corporal Frank aald he enjoyed Robert A. Emenion 'fulfill Its obllgatioii.s to supply its thing which cannot be maniifav Aiilllvan Aveno*—TVnpplet When a Girl Marries. ahlp In the society. • SAVE 10% FOR CASH 7601 Houmi* for Sale 7i sei vtng In Germany and will seek time there has been agitation to ' WTHT Robert Montgomery. Sigma XI, a national society, has while ' touring rufugee ramps in Hodimt t«r Sale Tt Robert A. Emerson of 15 Ches­ share of this blood which Is so tured arllfieally—II must he given WONS—Straight Arrow. , Bavaria SAVE WITH ter Drive, husband of Mrs. Julia de.sparntely meded. by willing and unselfish donors make appropiiatlons and lay taxes WKNB—News; Ba.ieball Request as Its purpose the encouragement n V B ROOM DUTCH COLONIAL SIX-ROOM cap. Ood.-gla.aed V slX Tl"-A C at the same season to eliminate W TIC- Screen Directors Play- of original Investigation In science, A civil ceremony In the city hall ____w n#«ni HM____ ll®^n IB 4-TUn» M. Braier Emerson, died Wednes- Pome Manchester firms have who realize that a pint of blood Matinee. was followed by impresslsve Roman with sun porch. 2 car garage- Nice porch. Many exti feature!. Deep Henry enlisted In the Navy In morning si Hartford Hospital. can mean the difference between | opcrallng for long periods on hor-1 ho\ise. both pure and applied. Forty under­ lot, very nice lo>'atlon. Phone 2- agreed to give their emplo.veea WTHT—Newstand Theater. Catholic rites an hour later In the DeMAIO BROTHERS location. Sale price 812,000. 1914. After boot training at Samp- employed at the Whlt- lime off In order to donate WotkI life ami death for s wounded | rnwe»l money, but the problem o f ' * 'WDRC—The Old Record Shop. graduates, graduates and faculty 0080. WDRC—Playhouse. members were Installed at the Uni­ Church of the Ropemnkers, where Call Now— We Personally Supervise All Work son N. Y.. he went to sea on a' lock Company In West Hartford tomorrow t’ nder this arrange­ soldier or s badly injured accident "lalclinig np ” on a year’s tax In- WTIC—Portia Faces Lite. 10:15— . many of the Bridegroom’! ancat- LARGE LOTS 8200 and up. destroyer. In 1946 he rernllsted for 3.5 veara. He was a member of ment the re are seven donors from vlrtlni I come has so far checked the Idea WHAY—Crosby’s Quarter. versity. CENTER WONS I Love a Mystery. tors are buried. limn for Sale 7S for four years. During hla tour of Blue Hills Baptist Church. Be- the Rogers Corporation who have II vou can come to thi' Rlood- | BiStl— 10:SO— 14 ACRES with brook 81400 dutv with the Navy, he has been sldeii hUt wife, he leaver two l nppointm'MitR. If thor*' arc mobile visit tomorrow, call 5111 | WTIC—Just Plain Bill. News. . M _____ I ‘ ' WTHT N tXJUNTKY uke atmosphere In CTilna. most of the Pacific and brothers. Carl Emerson of Hart­ any em]'loyees of local firms who for an appointment at any time | / WHAY—Band by Demand. WONS Jack's Waxworks. Denies Tito Shot ^ol/iers S^vorite on the F.astern Coast of the Unit- ford, and Albert Emer.son of Coliini- this afternoon or evening. | Vboiil ToHil WCCC—News; Mu.slcal Score- News; Governor Dew- 4 ROOM CAPE COD large huUdtng luL with shade woiiM he willing lo volunteer they MOTORS WDRC with expandable up. fireplace, oil treea. Ovarlook Drive Wm ed States. His enlistment expired i board. recently and he has signed up j, t ),,, fi,„eral will be hold Friday ey. Hurt Bv Assassin burner hot water heat, single ga­ Kanehl bui der Phone m s Uiy’s charges M.-r irtllv exiled '''''K David Lxidge. No 31, 1. O WTHT—Joe Girand Show. 10:4.5— again, this time for a period of 2 p.ni. at the Rose Hill Funeral W hile w aslL . 0 . K., w ill inee, ( Main SI ret*! WONS—Sky King. Hartford C^iiefs Re- I FLOWERS rage with amestte drive. Nice I I h i ' l r r e i m i t a WTHT street. Selling prier 813.800. THREE BUILDING lota for sale six years. All his service has been Elm Street, Rocky Hill Trillium Wrote hull lomoriow evening at 7 .3«, ! S:45— sume. LIST OF H ave A First C o m m u n io n 1 Smith's letter from Ills anony- Nfxl To The Poat OfHc# Belgrade, Yugoalavia. May 10 All utllltlss. Liqulre at 47 Home­ spent on destroyers, having been ^ Frank T. Hoadley will of- I moii.s "pretly good authority" said I when the second degree will be WDRC—Curt Massey — Martha 11:00— (>PI—An official Yugoslav spokes­ Remember mother on her day with flowers a member of two different crews, flclate. Burial will be In Riwe Hill I exemplified oh a class of candl- || Tilton * Orch. .News On All Stations. COTTAGES. FARM. HOMES stead street or 2-4009. I MaeArthur'a proposals for han- man torlay termed "malicious and These boys. 24 years old, are | Memorial Park, Rocky Hill, Mae Arthur on I dlliig the (-'ommiinlalH In China ■ d.iles. A social hour will follow w n O —Front Page Farrell WTHT News. completely Invented’’ a report in YOUR TV the only children of Mr. and Mr*. ^ Eriends may call at the funeral ' the meeting. T H E F IN E ST WHAY—Sports. PHOTO from Krause Florist and Greenhouses We have other UaUngs of vari­ SEVERAL CHOICE • I were sent to Vincent to he ”pol- the Italian newspaper II Temi>o Berk. It wrill be quite a family re- 1 home tlii.s evening from 7 to 9 p in I ished up" mid rame out "the exact BtBlV— WONS Jack's Waxworks. that Marshal Tito had been shot ; ous properties. Call us when buy­ BUILDING LOTS IN ALL union for the next few weeks, and | . ------g Korea Poliey The Holy Ghost Mothers' Circle IN USED CARS WONS—Bobby Benson. WDRC—World Tonight. CH ANNELS ing or selling Real Estate. opposite ” when frameil into in- and wounded In a recent as.sassl- j Nothing will briKhten her day and brinj? her more SECTIONS OF TOWN. then the fellows will be off for I I structlons. 'Fhc letter said: "They will hold B meeting tomorrow Evening 11 i.-tO— night at eight o'clock at the home I nation attempt. 1 TAKEN further duty with their respective I (C'ontlDiif^ from Vmye 1 demanded practical control of the Open Until 9 Evenlnufi 6 :00— WTIC —Don E.stes Show'. The Rome newspaper quoted I Funerals of Mrs. Robert Groscli. 50 Wood-l> WDRC—Newa WDRC— Public Service Pro- PROGRAMS happiness than a bouquet of fresh cut flowers or a THE ALLEN REALTY CO. S. A. BEECHLER units. ! government of rthlna by the Pnin- Yugoslav refugees reaching miinlsl.s without an election and land street. Bank FinancInR WHAY—News. gram. Realtors Realtor ' I BproftdtMK tho lo Japan or WTIC—News. Trieste from Belgrade as saying | lovely plant. Why not sun'rise her with a lovely corsage f ISO Center Street Henry Achmldt [ w(*.3torn Kurnpo. while they kepi their iirmy." 11:.55— the attempt on Tito’s life was , Su n d a y , M ay I3th Phone 6969 Funeral servicc.s were held yes- Tlie church schhrH-siMl i‘Xiorpla trad int<» Against Reds In I . N. First Congregational church, Ver- . 1950 Chevrokt HcctUn* WTHT—News: Joe Girand. "covered up ” by recent reports I from a large selection of flowers. We also have a large FOR SALE — Vernon, building Icrdsv aftermxtn at 2:30 for Hen­ 6 Mill;,hull eald the I’ nited 1 2 :00— , from Belgrade fhat the Ytigoalav | ry Schmidt from the Holmes Kil- the reu‘'ril of tho nu|iitry int«i Mar- SiMtcM should "never yield" to any non will meet this evening at 4-Dr. Heater. WKNB—News: Sports. WTIC News; Dance M\islc FOR YOUR CONVKNIENTE IN HAVING A lots, three miles from MSLncbes- Ailhiir'a dlMiusaal showed that chief was In the hospital after a j Of Study (iroup n’eral Home, 400 Main street. argument forr flUIUJNBUMIadmission U4of IWRed ’ I | '-■toeight...... o’clock In . the ^ paraonage WCCC—Good Evening, Good selection of plant arrangements to remember mothers ter. Twenty minutes from Hart­ ■Mr. Tniniiin ‘ r* ongniF-ed the o*n- News. gall bladder operation. Floral tributes were heaiirifiil and nilmi lo the United Nations Last 'Tomorrow fvenlng at »he church Music. CUT OUT— PUT ON PHOTO TAKEN WE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY FOR THE FAMILY ford vis Wllbui Cross Highway. 1 Unuod reNi.‘'tan(’c ml^;ht not he 1949 Chevrolet Heetliiie The denial statement was Is- , of the past. The birthday party of the Study ' msny Mon.lav, he had .said this govern- the Pilgrim Fe lowsh p wll have 6 : 10— FrtMpicncy Modulation sued here through the Ministry of | YOUR TV SET i:all R Kohan, Vernon. Phone Bearers were Albert Atkins. nilhtarily posslhlr with the Imi- nieiii’s poll. V was imalterably ns guests Youth kellowshlps of 2-Dr. Heater. WDRC—Jack Smith Sports. MORNING UNTIL 1 P. M. NEEDING A FOUR of the North Methodist Itrd forVoN nvailahlr to CicnorBl WDIU’— FM 9.8.7 MC. Information .several hours after Rockville 585J3. group Raymond Trueman, Warren Pud- opi.,,sed to suiting the Red Uht- the Roekvllle Methodist 6 :1B— WFII.V— 108.7 MC. Drive down to onr Florist Shop and Greenhouses and WSCS will take place tomorrow Mac Ai Ihiiv. nese in the U. N. or permitting I the Tsleoltvllle Congregational , 1949 Chevrolet Skyline j W’DRC—Jack Zalman the newspaper story appeared. Phone today for BEDROOM HOME DOUPLE LOT on waterfront, Cov­ evening at eight o’clock In the so­ Ini, Norman f>ay. Michael Day. WTK'—F>l 90.5 MC. Tlie official press in Belgrade and Albert Magdefraii. theni to have Formosa, the falnnd I ehiirehes. I 2-Dr. Radio & Heater. W n C —Bob Steele. WDIU'—I'M On the .\lr 1 p. ni. to and appointment. let us solve vour problem.s— what to give mother. entry Lake. Cali 8480 after 5 p. cial room. A variety program will WONS—Sports. has reported Tito undenvent a Bninner's Tv., Inc. THIS IS IT be presented which Is sure to in­ Rev. Paul G. Prokopy. pa.xtor where the Chinese Nationalist 11:25 p. ni. gall bladder operation April 18 m. of Zion Lutheran church, officiated ' goi'crnment has taken refuge. A son wsi born yeslei-day In WHAY—Supper Senenade. terest all comers. Marhliall Say» 1948 Chevrolet Station WFHA—Same aa WDRC. Open ‘til 9 Wednesday and burial was in the Biicklxnd Smith asked Marshall whether Hnilfor.l hospital to Mr and Mrs 6 :»0— It has been reported on several Sev«n room home and garape FARM DRIVE - Best valus In Dog lovers will be Interested lo WMIC-TV DIAL cemetery. the Cnlte.t Stnti s sh.uild use tlie Edwin Maguire of iJike street Wagon. Radio ond WDRC—Record Album. Duffy’s Tavern—WTIC, 9:30 p. thru Friday. In excellent condition through­ town. Lot 100 X 425. Trees, water know that Beth Law. daughter of •‘Ask .\oh«‘son*‘ g-jO__ In. Must sell. Bargain, $1,800. Mr. and Mr*. Jonathan Law. of veto to keep Red Chinn out of the Heater. WTIC— FM On the Air 7:80 a. IT'S CROSLEY out. Extra large living room U N A hriish fire at the eorner of W n C —Weather. to I a. m. Wm. GobdehUd. 8r., Realtor. Of­ Baldwin Road, whose dog jiaa Lenox and East Center street was FOR BETTER 8 3 5 8 KRAUSE with fireplace, center en­ t< ontiniie4l from Tarf One) ^ Marshall said "that Is the WKNB—Weather. s . - ' fice 15 Forest street. 7925 or 8891. token prizes on several occasions Allied Units .extinguished by Hose Conuianyl 1949 Ford 2-Dr. Over­ 6:80— ^‘X.OO trance. full dining room, large very decided Impression I hsve, at Television TELEVISION will give a demonstration of Its the present time ’’ Two SMFD last night at 8:40. WONS—Newa; Sports. 1948 PONTIAC kitchsn, four bedrooms and ] 1 2 a c r e s , bam, poultry houses, Intelligence and ability. Donna La 1 slderatlon was given, during con- drive, Rodio & Hcoter P. M. ENJOYMENT ferenees on the question of recall­ WTHT—Sereno Gammell; ] |d#ai iiew^ e . f . von Ecker.,809 Vista also has a dog which she Stal) Miiiisaii 4:00—Homemaker’! Exchange. ELITE Florist and Greenhouses bath aecond floor, play room ing MacArthur, to the posslhle ef­ Weather^ streamliner, 4 Door — Blue, % Keeney street. , win show. She Is the talented , 19^19 Mercury 4-Dr. Ra­ W n C —Emile Cote Glee Club. 4:30—Fun To Know. in basement. Owner wants ac- ^ fect on the Japanese people Ho 5:00—Lucky Pup. hydmmalle drive, radio, seat 621 HARTFORD ROAD—TELEPHONE 3700 -I, I pianist and daughter of Mr. and ((onrinued From Page One) dio and Heater. ' WKNB—S40 aub. tion and has reduced the price c h o ic e l o c a t io n , 75 X 140. Mrs. J. D. La Vista of North Main ■ said the feeling wa-s that to leave FOR 6:45— 5:15—Time for Beany. rovers, heater, low mileage. THURSDAY, MAY 10 STUDIO 81,600. Madeline Smith. Realtor. MacArthur a-s Japanese occiipa- 5:30—Howdy Doody. /o r quick sale at only $16,000. street. Both Beth and Dona will mond. commander of the C 3. Uon commander, while removing 1949 Mercury 4-Dr. Ra­ WDRC—Lowell Thomas. 1 —(i*rry !>loore. 98:i MAIN ST. We Wire Flowers to All Parts ot the Globe. Could not be rebuilt for 2-1642 or 4679. exhibit their dogs In Wlllimantlc FLOWERSMOTHER'S DAY W n C —Three Star Extra. 6:00—Joe’s Show. 2 :;>D—Matinee Theater. lOlh Corps. I him from command of Korean op- dio and Heater. WTHT—Weather. 6 ;in— Former Governor Bowles. MANCHESTER S:00—.MUn Snnan. $25,000 today. on Sunday. The Reds have withdrawn to ■erations, would lead to "eonfii- REASONABLE PRICES 6:30—Conte Little Show. H:LV—llriile anil (*ronin. Donald and BeUey McLagan kee ■ out of range of U. N. artil­ slons. WONS—Evening Star. KetMirl Property for Sale 74 will sing, also Vivian and Gary lery. Nerertheless. Almond cau­ 1947 Olds 2-Dr. Hydra- 6:BB— 6:45 —Jean O’Brien F.ntertatns. MOTOR SALES llerl |»arLh. 1. Under .Smiths questions, WIMIOM BOXIvS AND URNS FII.I-KD WTHT—Edwin C. Hill. 7:00—Kiikla.' Fran and Ollle. 4:00->llomeniakerf* Karhan^e. COVENTRY LAKE -- Attractive Chappell. Gail Cowles and Donna tioned. they presiimablv are pre­ motic. Red’O & Hooter 4 'l’'Dn to KnoTr. GILMAN REALTY Park, with whoae dancing ability paring for another attack. ! -Marshall said he did not think WKNB—SporU Final. 7:30—Strange Adventure. ranch type summer home, 7 Repubhcrin John Foster Dnile*. a 7:45Ji:Cnmei Newa Caravan. West Center at Ilart/ord Road ZL:(M^I.qck) l*up. many local folks ore familiar, will •We are prepared for them,’' he 5:ire—-Time for Beany. 361 Center Street room. Improvements, jdus 3-room special assistant to Secretary qf 1949 Olds 4-Dr. Hydro- WDRC—Beulah. 8:00—Stop the Music. cottage and 2-car garage, >,-acre do solo and duo numbers. Young said. ’’ ’We are killing large quan­ :S0—IIdh dy lloody . Betty Gallos of North School tities of the enemy and will kill Slate Acheson, was cnnsnlted on matte. White side woll WHAY—Symphony Hall. 9:00—Ellery Queen. —Joe'a IMnee, « v t h e Phone 2-2183 and 2-3035 lokefront lot. could be used os Is the Mac.Arthnr removal qiiestion. 9:30—Garroway At Large. 4'onte'n l.ittle Show. street will please the audience them In the future." HOLDEN’S 1. IVTHT—News. year round home, sacrifice $15,- with monologues. Lois Hind and An Eighth army spoke.sman .said Dulles Is doing the spsde work tires. WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:00—Private Eye. A:4.V~Jean OTIrien. H 500 for both; 3 large rooms, cedar on framing a Japanese peace fit WASHINGTON ST.—TEI.. .174:1 WKNB—Bold Venture. 10:30—What’.s My Name. NOTICE 7:00—Kakla, Tran and tlllie. o n M o t h e r * * Barbara Hickey will favor with 8.000 North Korean reds who had 7:30—Mranse Adsenlure. panelling. fireplace, Improve­ threatened to outflank Seoul were | treaty. / 1948 Pontiac 2-Dr. Ra­ WTIC—Guy Lombardo Show. 11:00—Man Again.st Crime. BRAND NFW Custom built O p e clarinet and cornet duets. 11:30—Cott Mystery Theater. 7: !.**— areel. ments. large waterfront lot, easily Tables wll be decorated for each either killed or routed. ' 5 Marshall teslitied John Car- dio and Heater. 7:15— Zoiiiii" Boartl R-.OO—Slop the .Mnaie. Cod just completed. Six rooms winterized, could be four rooms, South Koreans were mopping up 1 ter Vincent, then "head of the WONS—Tello-Test. 12:30—Newsreel. !l:00—Kllery <4aeen. i month of the year and birthday 12:40—News Buletlna. with four finished rooms and tile $6,000; several 3 and 4 room cot­ cakes and other refreshments remnants of this force 'Thursdsy 1 China group In the State depsil- WDRC—Jack Smith. B;30-^l>a7e (iarroway. bath downstairs Living room ■ WTHT—Former Governor Of Appeals 10:00—Martin Kane. tage* $1,600 and up. Wells Agen-1 a nice program, all for west of the Scoul-.Munaan road. luenl’’ had a hand In p; eparing the with fireplace and open atolrway. directives Ms'shall received wlwn Bowles. Cordell Hull Improves 10:30— M hat'a My Name. cy. Coventry. Tel. 7-6872. the donation of a penny for each UNION SHOPPING CENTER In acrordancr with the reqiilre- 11:00—Man Affainat ( rime. Kitchen contain.' custom built voar of one’s life! he went to China in 194.3 j three family dwelling, which will 8:S8—llenr^i* Morgan. GRA.NBY, l’ONN.. near Bradley HalHn Brother*, two five room I Steam Boll MA.NCHESiTiH immediate occu­ Field, three bedroom modern 595 contain one undersized apartment I 10:80—Boxing. g pancy 6 "oom* completely finish­ i dwellings on Durant street, W ttiiiMra* in ba.sement at 39-41 Watfsworth 10:45—(treat Flghta. houie. Fireplace, atorm window s 1 e,ch. 15'8 II :08—Broadway. ed and clean as a A-h.stle. Oil and screena. awlmmlng and trout; John Wennergren, alterations, 91 Conn. Llgnt A Power 14 Street, Residence Zone B. heat, autuinatu ga* beater, Conn. Power ...... 37'- 39'j fishing Many other fine features, j Alton street, $2,000. THERE'S A WORLD Jennie Clark for permisaion to orapes. Venetian Ollnds. stove, re­ Hartford Elec. Lt. . . 45 47'i erect detached, 2 car garage on Price $6.^00. Call Manchesftr; Ralph Kilpatrick, alterations. 57 Hartford Gas Co. ... 37 '-j 3 0 4 frigerator. Al*o one cor garage. 7792. agent. ] Horton road, $4,500. Esat aide of dwelling Inatead of at Brunner's TV., Inc. Lot I'K. X 140 .dea. location for So. New England Tcl 33 35 rear of dwelling at 272 Charter i William Lesapd. alterations, 172- nipamroi j ihilUren. xhil, o!'ce $14,400. Alice ManiiflictiirlnK ( onipanirs OF DIFFERENCE Oak St., Residence Zone AA. I Open 'til 9 W^nesdoy t 17* Spruce street, $200. 19':, 21'i (lanipet Agen' y. 843 Main street. Keel Kalalr 77 Am. Hardware ...... Jarvis Homes, Inc., for pormla- I Warn Walter Blnon, alterations. 260 Arrow Hart. A Heg. 52 .55 1 Thursday, Friday night Phones 2-4543 01 2-0880. Mr*, u i Hollister street. $900. 3 5 4 1 Sion to erect advertising sign, 8 j URGENTLY Needed Modern; Permit* Assoc. Spring ...... 32'- feet X 12 feet. 30 feet from street I ognei ‘i 0028. Bristol Brass ...... 17 19 1 homes. 2 to 4 oedrou.'us 41a*h Joseph Rosetto. six-room dwell­ line on East side of Vernon 1 Cplltns ...... 195 ■215 tfm lole dry le ••• .\fA.NJHE.STE-; Two-famlly flat. Duyeis wailing Call Suburban ing. Bits* street. $11,5(X). Street, approximately 630 feet | EmHart ...... 59' _■ 63'i •iMfle teb—veer heeds eever SATURDAY, MAY 12 4 and 4. Convenience* other than Really Co.. Keailors 49 Perkin* lAcorporatlon 42 45 north of Wte north line of Middle lOrSO—Aeantittg tn Action. Fafnir Bearing ...... teptk bet •••*? <»•»•*. heat. Good lo at.or. Full 'price, street Phone 8215 Maloney’s Radio and Television Hart A Cooley ...... M 47 Tpke. East. Residence Zone A. 10:4.5—Arrohat Ranch. $7,800. Alice nau.pct Agency. 843 Store. Incorporated, authorized Jarvis Home. Inc., for permi.s- ' 11:M —Mr. Wlaard. Landers Frary A Clk. 26' - 2S'S ■Main street. Phone 2-4543. or CUNSIDERING SULIJNO capital $50,000 in 500 share.* at LaPoInte Plascomold 4 5 slon to erect advertising sign, 8 tl:M —(afiind Chance Roond-op. TOUR PROPERTY? $100 par Btarthig business with feet X 12 feet. 30 feet from street lt:80— Two GIrla Named Smith. Mrs. Wagner 2-0O28. New Brit. Mach Co. 36 ’ 38'i 12:38—1 Foyer TImea Square. Without ohligatlofi to vou, we $17..500; Incorporators John F. and 32 line on East side of Vernon Street, North A Judd 29 1:08— Big Top. PRESENT Owners have outgrown will appraise ot make you a cash Eleanor Maloney and Albert H. Russell Mfg...... 19 21 approximately 1265 feet north cf 1:5^Rnaebnll. this two-year 0I.I custom built 3ftet for_ oropertv See us before and Adeline Atkins. .59', the north line of Middle Tpke. Stanley Works coni. .06'1; 2:15— Fentnre Pllm. five room .‘•ouae. All five rooma on vou sell Warrantee Deed* 35', East, Residence Zone A. 4:90—Hnma nod Allen. FULL Torrlnjrton ...... 37 H one floor with ample space to fin­ Rolling Park. Incorporated, sep- ’Terry Steam ...... 102 109 ONLY TMOi OIVIS TOO AU. 4 Jarvis Homes, Inc., for permis­ 5:8»-(in b b y Hnyea. POUNDS Phone 6273 arate properties on Coleman road 5:98—Nntnre of Tblnga. ish two large room* or the second BRAE-BURN REALTY Union tffg...... 19 22 , Hvd*e6wW « Cw»^ »e^ / sion to erect double advertising 5:45—Bnb C'nnaldlne. t layer box in I to Donald C.’ Palmer et al and to 81 86 sign, 24 feet x 12 feet, 30 feet floor. -Situated or a lot 100 x 140 U. S. Envelope Com. 1 « Weddettbea •:88—Bergea-McCnrtby Show. Carnation , that la wel landecaped. Ha* on LISTINGS Needed , Single nofues Lawrence K. Wood et al. U S. Envelope Pfd. 68 72 from street line on Middle Tpke. 4:98—l.on« Baager. gift paper multiple units, forms, cottages | Administrator’s D<^ Veedtr-Root...... 41 •4 A«wsleeNW * n»fOvw«lwe East, approximately 283 feet west 2:88 Wnw I^ereaaoa. artesian well ai,d city sewerage. For Mother’s Day. Mny 2 Free approlsoi. Allen Realty C o .; Franklin Grigln. admmistrator The above quolalioiis are. mil to Wetw$evie>* ' «ew By Sue Burnett of the westerly line of Greenwood 2:98—Aina Yoaag. Living room is 21 x 13 and has a 180 Ontei street ’ Phone *>0 0 : of the Mtate Arahle Hayra^ 8:88—Kea Mnrmy. flagjitone fireplace. Compact be construed a* actual market*, One of the most popular styles Drive, Residence Zone A. 3 9 OellHoii* VeHelle* IneludlMgt evenings 2-0438. : Town of Manchester, property on •U eeAw m 4*-Is dads fed* tost for warm weather Is the allm Esso Standard Oil Company for ' 9:88 ■ .Show of kihowa. ■'step-saver" kitchen. Good sized I Purnell place for $12,500. but are approximate market* 10:98—Yonr Hit Pnmde. e Pecan Rolls sheath frock that^ so simple yet extension of permission to erect j II:88—Wreatllng. Newa. • Chocolate Butter Creama dining -oom. I’wo bedroom* with WANTKI) - lour property to oeU ao versatile. Wear It aa a aun- 5 2 5 8 1 O ther 8lother^a Day Treats • Cordial Cherries gasoline station as per revised • Cocoanut Royals plenty of closets Purchaser cap Reliable ouyers wroltlng wrtth FLOWERS (bess, for evenings or combined • Nut Maiiows By Mrs. .Aaae Cabot plan approved on January 22.1 M e i a r r ’ u meeee9rnat C U l OefHJte rkmrmleilm . • Maple Nut Cfeama have Immediate occupancy. Price cash. FAnoncea arranged. We $ 2 2 3 . 5 0 Mth a blouse for cooler weather. 1951. on North aide of Hartford .Wmimleerra. 76 tiny treaz- • Honeycomb Chips is $15,900. Shown by appointment This version boasts a stole as a Enhance bedlinen with these mmx. LOFT’S fineti choco­ • Pineapple Cordials need 4-5-6-'< room yingle* and 8- By lovely "swirled" center medallions. Road, comer of Campfield R d . lates in a beautiful round urca in eveiy pound. Milk,- • Vanilla & Chocolate Fudge -ST only. T. J Crockett, broker, offlca faml'y hu:iseb. Howard R. Hast- light cover-up. Business Zone II. Fresh Sea Foods Now In Season Pattern No. 8719 Is a sew-rite Crochet the dainty Irish rnaes in tneUl gift boa. Milk or Dark. Dark, or Milk and Dark. phone 5416. residence phore 3751. ings Phone 2-1107 pale pink and the lady background Leo Bushey for penuisalon to I tb. 9 1 .9 9 and all the other smooth, crearny FISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR FRI AI-ATOR perforated pattern in sizes 10 12. erect cottage for temporkry liv­ 1 (k, t ot, • I.S O SIX ROOM Colonial. Large living MILIKOWSKI 14.16, 18, 20. Size 12. 3 3-8 yards In variegated green and white. Brunner’s t Ibe. 9 9 M U pieces that Mother loves so well l is t in g s w a n t e d . There ora ing quarters which w1U contain room with fireplace. Nice brighV NORMAN’S Ot S9>liich; stole, 2 ysnls. Pattern No. 5258 contains com­ 4 Uia. • S .i a ipeclBltats 1. all lines of buslneaa. Onr new sanitory pniciss gives you a ilelicious. cri.'p. THE FLORIST plete crocheting instructions, nut- 780 sq. ft. of living ares, at the INCORPORATED kluhen. Heated by oil hot water. Why not employ one If you Intend For this psttem, send 30c In rear of 670 North Main Street, In­ eoMen brown food — Seal* in the flavor! Come >" tH>o COMM, jrour nsme, address, sIm de< terlal requirements, stitch Ulustra* and many other popular LQFTS epeeialtiee to pleaee your Mother Lot la 70 by 100. House is conven­ to sell? Contact Alice Clampat 695 MAIN STREET "WE VAMITY MARr ■IXfd. and the Pattern Number tlona and flnUbing dlrectlona. dustrial Zone. iently located a*d close to a new Agency. $43 Main atreet.' Phone try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED Amelia Jarvis for permission to to Fas Burnett, Manchester Eve­ Bend 25c la coins, your nsme. OPEN T IL 5 SAT. school. Immediate occupancy. 3.654$ or S-0$*U. TO TAKE HOME. CALL S80.A. ning Herald, liso Ave. Americas. address and tha patient number convert two family dwelling to Price la $12,500. Shown by ap­ TEL. 6029 449- HartfooB. Hoad Near York 19, N. Y. to Anne Cabot, The Manchester three family dwelling at 872 BUY. RENT. TRADE pointment only. T. J. Orockett, WANTED to hoy- $-famUy dwoll- n e Spring and Summer Fsab- Bhrenlng Herald, 1150 Ave, Amer- Parker Street, Rural Residence TELEVISION L O F T S Okpi;olalCB...«« time MM yarn earn give tag, Monebeoter or vtetnity. from OOMMUNITY RESTAURANT . reiU estate broker. Phone offlct Tel«phon« B-8I71 Zone. loB oontolne 48 pages of new Icaa, New Tork 19, N. T. REFRIGERATION , 5416, or residence 8751. private owner CoIU ,2-3853 , be­ U :l NORTH MAIN STREET ' MANCHESTER ttfim : special features; fabric ’'Needlework Fans—Anne Cabot's ,AU persons interested may at­ tween hotir* of 9 a. m. and 2 p. tend this hearing. n « 0 tv AnMrlcaB Designer Origl- Big Album If here. Dozens of fas­ PACKARD-NEW, USED B99 MAIN STREET . pattams printed Inirtde cinating designs, gifts, decorations Zoning Board of Appeals. Read Herald Advs. tha heok. Don't miss It—send 2S and special features . .. Plus 4 gift W. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY M AT 10. 1061 PAGE rPTEC t PAO> FOUBTERN MANUHESIER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY MAT 10. 1061 Minicucei’s Single in Ninth Gives High 1^ to Homers Twice as Bombers Win REMEMBER National, the Boston Braves took THE advantage of the Card collapse to Murphy Adds iBellinghiri Pitches Hr widen their lend to two games. P lan INew Style IN MANCHESTER ITS Eddie Lopat Poison Vern Bicjtford allowed only two a tt Little League Alumni Cincinnati alnglra in winning his Heraid Angie S3rd JCtiockouI -M-k • • ■ t Final Trpouts Frldav Local Sport Chatter F ootball T eevee fifth straight. 4-0. It w’aa the Trounce Willimantic Braves’ sixth shutout Job in 24 By — i Kout Against Hamden Nirk TUNiirr.o. rritU nnd W h it-.th p Wimtoor lynck.4 All Stnr.i 1*M To Cleveland Indians EARL W^YOST Fridny night will be the final games. W ins Right to Battle' ______ttpiioriunily foi youngaters to nt'v npiit tioliipf. L^ thr tontiiiiK niRht. May to -pV' An Bhhtevmied ' Jim Konstanty picked up his 8p«rts Editor try out for the Mamhcsler Lit­ 5lukcr in the Tv\ih>;lU l/oa^iic form of foottmll telec Rsling .s.'i . Jake IvaM otta After I’ lrst ilriuv |i*i Hell Hall Friday first win after three defeats as D ow n Stators Tio Score In T>vi League, 6 to tle I/cague Alumni. I’ K utuc with a T.%0 batting avciapc on uiid half only —was diselosed to­ MALONEY’S hit « throo-nm homiT Riid drovf> at the Country L'lub will be at ihe rhiladelphia I’hlls thok a 10- Hotlball Interest Off .would be traced to Detroit for Vic 1 Putting Aw ay NaTtHcO R a c k I t U p will be held at Mt. Nebo atsrt- thiro hit.s m four olTirial trips to day aa a proferred aoliilion to col­ Crafty Yankee Pitcher In five Yankee nina In their 9-2 inning game from Pittsburgh. 6- In Ninth. W ith Two 4 o rlock Second draw ts ached- W ertz prxived false .. There is an Ihg at 5:30. th f dish. lege foothall’a TV problem. .Softball interest in Maneheater I uled at no. I FOR RADIO AND TELEVISION triumph. f>. Arkansas town named Umpire .. The Idea, ortgiiinliiig with De- Has W on lJi*t Yen Ixipat now lops tvith majors Konslanlv reseiied Russ Meyer Chicago, May 10— ilP)-- Irish Runs But Hom e Club M etcalf Spaces Three In the event of rain, the final Pave Gros.*;mHn. sponsor of Uir has readied a new post-war low. .Mickey Cochrane is hack in uni­ Bombs ,\wav li'otl H W W 'I and W W .I-TV. Is iin- with a .perfect .')-0 record for the in the ninth, forcing Giis Bell and Bob Murphy hM added the 53rd A If many. c .... aeaaion will he held Monday Patis Piiilam entry in the Ilct Koti ILub' i. Fast Hampton Aist Starta Againrt T ribe; ’Phe Softlmll 'I'willght League, con- form as a Lieutenant Commander Rallies to Trium ph Hits; W inners Get ilei .stud) of I epre.seiii at i\es o f ' SALES AND SERVICE year althoiiRh his string of in­ Ralph Klner to ground out Then knockout notch to his sensational Koiako«*8ki. 2b night at .8:30 at Mt. Nehn. v iiin s that lii.s ha.s* in'tn not the hist plsyci Hie .National Collegiste AHilidir .sidered one of the fastest In Con­ RoAch, 8b ...... Giants Blat*! twirils nings without an earned run was he blanked them In the lOUi while and is stationed a. Great Lakes— ring record and has won the right Two Runs in First, Kant Hampton I team Is tlio «'liil> to beat this sen in the rwdight Baseball League i necticut, disbanded several weeks Ned Garver, the unich sought-aft­ to test the iron Jaw of durable By Hal Turkington Minicucci. rt AB R snapped. Ixisi’ r Boh l^'mon was Ihe Phils got to reliefer Joe Muir ago because of lack of interest. I IIuhcnthAl. lb * V\ > lie. b I son. to lilt two hontera in one game. . n was said that the Big Ten er hurlcr with the Brown, is draw­ Jake LaMotta, who has been beat­ Manchester High's Indians : Fourth, Fifth Fram es Ralph Schumey performed the n,, NCAA’s approval 'I Bv ilarii Hand knocked out in the sixth. tor Ihe winner. The Kor .Soflball League, ranked ,| WlUls. If ...... Nnlan. c .. ing down 118,000 for his service# en but never' floored. Maguire, cf (?raham Holmes, promising lo­ feat on .Inne 6. 1042 as a nteinlier f,,| m, experiment with the pro­ .%a»orialed' Press Sport# It was the Yanks seventh win Eddie Pellngrini’s single with as the No. 2 circuit in this City of j racked up win number two In a ' 3 0 1 0 Harreti. rf MALONErS La Motta. who lost his middle- C^rlaon, ns .... cal professional fighter, is playing; An long nn Clcvpliuid to In the in nine starts on their first W est­ two out droi'e In Eddie t^aitkiis Village (.’harm, had all it could do . .Y ogi Berra o f the Yanks wdll be row and thetr third of the season ! 3 3 0 3 Standing* nrtrbur lb Bowling of Rof kvdie against Ihe Holi.sli ; ppsnl this fall Tom m y I weight crown to Sugar Ray Rob- Bellinghiri, p .. llitr:2. rf .•softball with the Fans I'urtaiii en­ ,\meru nn- Uoi kville won Hie q’l,., Itetroll group M t fo illi the American I^eague, Eddie LiOP"*^"" ern trip They stretched their with the big run. this season getting five teams in­ 26 years old .Saturday . . ~ 3 1 0 1 Team W. L. Pet. T rookiei bison on Feb. 14, wdll make his yesterday afternoon taking a LfMIl. fS.H try this .reason in the Her League. RADIO AND TELEVISION a steady job. Since .lune 17. 1949. first place margin to two full (Tyde King tamed the Chicago terested in playing. Prior to the I’oholsky, the Cards’ ace B A 'i ---- ...... 1 0 1.000 fhcnr> Women ria>off gnn.r 11 to I Barlier clouted itroitosnl ns a conqiromi.se in th o lj three-nour marathon contest away Totals ...... 40 13 IS 17 3 4 ■ ■II two round liippeis Iasi night tit interests of both football stadium > the chunky New York Yankee panics and left the Indians In (TiKs for a .'^i-t Brooklyn vietorv’. organization meeting of the league flipper, stands six feet, three inches first start as a light-heavyweight Hamdea (II) P. A W, ...... I 0 1 iluO U»dl, .11 Whig Hldh * ' ___ •• contender airutnafagainst fhnthe flatlitWflailing 17 71, Chiirlic Burr inquires as t<’ the the Bombers 6 to 1 win over the , nttendanre and TV'a own Invest­ 660 Canter Street W tv la 10-fi against the Tribe. third A timely double by C.al Abrams It was felt that there would be an and weighs 205 pounds. He is a from Hamden In the ninth Inning AB R H PO A It I Bomber* ...... 1 0 1.000 .\l» lc;ili. \Uhc.ioy ...... Ill I'ln 1 Murphy In Now York’s Yankee ...... 0 n :si d.itc.v the Red Sox snd Yankees | ili With a lifetime 29-6 edge over xp,. Yanks’ victory probably scored two runs to break a 2-2 tie abundance of teams seeking ad­ wdntertime engineering student at when Jim Minicucci rapped a run­ LeAudano. cf ...... 5 2 Prop* .. . 1 .000 llopp* ...... 104 93 ment . Stadium June 27. riaut, 3b ...... % 3 ...... 0 1 18 3 3 i Albert ...... 49 a,«) 1" 2V. |ilav at Kenway Bark in Boston. | the Cleveland gang, Lopat i.s mon- i the most important of yestcr- in the sixth mission. This, however, was not the University of Michigan . . Pee- winning single to left for a 12 to Ridge* .000 T The limited teleeasls would In- TELEPHONE 2-1046 The American I.eague got no­ Murphy gained the big money 11 verdict. Steve Bellinghirl, al­ Wlthlnglon. rf ...... \ 0 Silk Citv ...... 0 1 .000 Wlllimantie i-.irkfitni ...... 9K V« 7*^' When tnhl Ut.ii several of the ! _ _ _ _ 1 liido Ihe helweeii halves high ev in the bank for Manager Casey ,j„v s ,.„h,.n but the New York the ease and only five teams will wee Reese of the Dodgers was nail­ '.Iii'i'urt ...... tice to expert the worst from Hal 1-awfon. rf ...... 9 1 \N jll:a;iii* If 'Into.s iutvt' ttlieiuly brt'ii .sold out Jinks on Hie grtdlroti bnnd pq- Stengel How ran Cleveland put ,-j„„ts’ |7 .’! romp over the make- make up the league family this ed tryin g to steal in his fifth shot last night by bruising and though not aa sharp-as usual, was FeiBky, If, lb 4 4 Tjvo home runs off the bat of l K. 2h . . • ie « I'.x.epl for lileiictier .'.euts, ntarlu tiides and fdhet pageant i v of the on a drive when Casey has !>’- I.hift .si. Isima Cards started more Newhoiiser from now on as the surnmer. Attempts to lure a sixth cutting down Danny Nardico. of credited w ith hts first victory In PbAiiAuah, M ...... 3 0 U k. .•s . . . . l’) League Leaders H,- ! tongues wagging Ta>o Ourocher s 1 let roil leftv sliiit out Washington. three attempts this season. Last three starts as he tolled the route. letiinrketl, ’ fill not w.triying college world's big sports show. team Into the fold proved futile. Tampa, Fla., for a spectacular Ritchie, p ...... 8 0 veteran Red Barber. L.-iat Hamp­ I’.tti.’r. :il' . .. 4-0. with seven hits. A fte r three season Roose pilfered 17 sacks la Hamden used 15 men In the » T>;er . . II 2V3 I ve got good connections.” Eddie’s poison was almost aa ' pnw has won eight of its last Chiireh Softball League, with fourth round technical knockout Palirc, p ...... 2 0 ton flrat baseman, plus a nifty D. Uui.LacK. c . .. NatioiuU liCAffiie deadly when he pitehed for Chi - | starts wohhiv starts. Ihc veteran ace has 211 attempts. in a scheduled 10 rounder at Chi­ game, but some faulty fielding WalAh p ...... 0 0 .S W’A'i.^worlh Ih . ^f^Kl^ney in jrx — eight learns listed, got off on the three-hit pitching stint by (_Tiar- Rattinc I based on M1 times *t ' But oneo he switched to , xt,row ing 'fr Ihc shackles of pitehed two fine games in aiirres- Shots Here and There cago stadium. Only 3,904 spec­ made the difference. Three pitch­ Noto, c ...... 1 0 rnne'.’ r f ...... ^ ’ lynirnDrflo " 243 Six foot. MX inch Hob Hubbard rago. -- - . , wrong foot when one of the open­ Ue M etcalf gave the Boinbers a 6 bat t . Knlmi.son. RisToklvn. 405 * New York he became a sure shot IrtJih Bob Murphy continued to be ers saw sarvlce with Walsh DeDominlCA. e ...... 3 0 i; W Hd.'wnrtly. cf . ‘4 tirsi sill kcr wilti the Pratt and their horremlous slump. the slon. . . ing game contestants failed to field tators showed up for the natioii- Soto, 3b ...... i 1 to 1 decision over the Willimantic a-MDintt ...... same lad |'Klliott, M.iaton, 'MM | against the Indiana. And now he’s ’The Philadelphia A e scored alx the most pleasing fighter to ap­ ally televised and broadcast brawl charged with the defeat. ^ Wliitiiey ti'iim. I.s Hu Giants have cTtmbed out of the nine men. The result was a fo r­ MeVey, lb ...... 4 f) Ridgea last night at the Oval. It BiIUlk" P ...... 2 n 0 I' 2 I mI’ Kim.s Snider Rioniilyii, I>nrk,l beating them to death with a hat In the 10th to drub the St. Ixrul* pear on television screens. The ex­ The winning run came with one ■ who piiiyeit pi iife.sstoiiHl basket- NOW IS THE TIME cellar. With eight Cards bedded feit. and the gate netted a mere k-O'Connor...... l 0 was the first game for both clubs. New York; F.nni*. rhilndelplila. Browns, 8-2. after tying the game sailor likes to fight and always out In the ninth after Hamden 2H I 3 r 3 I’dIaI* , . 4fiV fi i.3f.^ ball Ic"! winter in the Kastern TO PL.ACE YOUIl OIIDER FOR A down bv flu. the C.tant .sluggers Softball Interest in Manchester, *9,676. Hlldrlth. If ...... 0 1 Barber'^flrst wallop caiec in the lutHto ...... Bob a rare Cleveland series that on Eddie .loost’s homer tn the p-anages to give a good account had tied the game w ith a tw o run a Walkefl fnr G, U'Kdsworth in 9*.li. I •W inner hy t^tal plnfsll. Ijertgtte with Hartford ripped into Max l.anler and three The 23-year-old Nardico seemed initial frame with two outa and a Rnna batted in PafUn, rides- doesn’t find Lopat pitching the kev ninth both from th^ standpoint of play­ of himself. He was Impressive homer by Frank Laudano. Jimmy 22fl-«: ------pinved tn the BAA with Provi- ■’.s.ivers ” for 21 hits. The hit and to shoot his wad In the first Total! .*...... 43 11 14 33* 7 3 ' man on first. Neither run was Kast Hampton . . 300 rir. 20 JlaiU and Irvin Nen York, game for the Yanks. He beat The Boston at Chlcsgo night ers and spectators, is gradually go­ again last night in belting out Roach beat out an tnfleld hit, atole a Singled for MeVey in 3th. W illmiAi.tt- ikM n Hrotiklvn j HARD SURFACE DRIVEWAY aa ths last three times he faced Softball Twl l..eague at Robertson thd J’ou notice that the fight an­ a passed ball. MlnIcuccI, who had Manchfster ...... 001 343 101—12 nnfl)cr « O WaiI M.-t. ’i:f ! M -na-’ M.'PI’- Rav Noble, husky Ciilian cateh- blows to the head and body that couldn’t handle hi.s chopper to the in, McM.if. i>"!ii.' ! nl l'••l t P n ili New Vntk .T2 The Brooklyn Dodgers’ Opening Park, with games under the lights nouncer Dennis James, is the same three blnglea for his daj’*s work, Hamden ...... 000 181 18^11 hits V‘. i ’mioIi Rminie linigle.- LiHl them In ’<9. ,. „ , cr, hit two home runs and two • broke Nardico down for the finish­ Rune batted in. Laudano (2) Fetok>-. J right of tjie moiiiui On the hit rung Bait'cr i2> \N il- Hlrk ft-rH Unuirles KhiH7f\\ .ski Cinrin- ' AMESITE - ASPHALT-TARVIA ■nvev critletred old Ca.se la.-o dav attendance lias exreeded outdrew Twilight League baseball. fellow who gives out with commer­ slashed a line hit down the line l.eague I ’ardinHl.- will pra< I u e |m in the big push. ing wallop i'hanau8li liitchie. Koiakowrikl <31. a ^ run. Barber smote the ball to llains. R. Dminirk HdluiKS, sm rincer, | .\IcL’mu rl natl. Mrtkovtrb Pittshurph, R •untmer when he used 80.000 three times in its National Gone are those days. cials on a well-known TV cigarette night at .8:.’10 at Memi'rlal Field. jTal .Maglic curve-balled Ijla wav Murphy. ex-Navy seaman from for the winning run. Minicucci (2i. Cartoon (.I1; two-baa* of the tree tn center field S. Wadsnorth, u'ouble pl*)». R. Dun- Triplea rafko. (Virago. I/eagiie history. In each instance IJttIn I.nacu«s Too show’ . . . Tony Lavelli. former the left 4SS 4SS-H13 San Diego, dropped his opponent IxMials Score First hit.<(. KcD«>minlck: three-baae hit*. FaUky. Kssi lli.mptiui 6. WllllnisnUc S. l>«.-es North Methodist defeated St While noting the decline in soft­ for a nine ’‘count at the start of Manchester got the first run In around to the right Ordinarily It Philadelphia ^ 10% Down jected for military service. the third ivhen Bellinghiri sin­ home runn. Laudano; stolen baMs, ,.li hsll5 Mot,,If .■), Rdllrits 2. stllk.- Ci.id.'i 3'-.4 Jnnieft’s by nit 8 to 5 score in n tion. ball interest, there la also a noted the fourth with a steaming left would have been "a double, but Home nina Brook - ' Reliable Work gled and was sacrificed by Bornle Felsky (2), Phanaush. Soto. Alemany culs. .Mot, , If 4; lilt by [.prlioi Uv Bil-! l.iku -’I Ui: I SofHutll l.»’ iigiie game last lack of interest In Little League to the jaw. When he arose, Mur­ with the outfield out of position, III'KS Il.m ln : dd p>t. ho-, "M, t, slf; . . i Ivn. R; Snider Bronkhn I'afko. Alemany. Starting pitcher Tom i2). wnils. Cartoon (3), Bellinghiri; I'l ' " I'i '"klH a' Riil'ettson Park. baseball as compared to a year phy tore after him and buckled sacrifices. Alemany; left on hates. ¥an- the ball rolled clear ovor the roaii iiinpuos. Rohonk" br s. I ' ’ f ') Ublrago .lethrAv*, PtiAton, 6 ^ Ritchie was charged with a balk, 99 2''9 Guaranteed ago. Uttle Lcagtie baseball was his knees \v1th sledges to the rhrstcr 13. Hamden 9; bases on balls. and came to rest tn front of a Stolen haaea Stanky. New | UpTo putting his mound opponent on 00 N'Ino Acelo report* that a Rpe- introduced to Manchester last year Sporis Mirror hodv. Hf>)!inghlri 4. Ritchie 4. Pklice 5; garage on Cooper Hill street. t lal meeting of Her Softball Y’ork’ Fondv r*hlrago. S. j and about everyone and hla gri^nd- third. A fte r walking W alt Ko.sa- strikeout.’*, Behlnghirl j. Ritchie 4. Add Tallies stole second. Ray Dunnack, one Machine Referee Johnny Behr stopped of three brothers in the lineup, , . 4.V 4S9 MHi le ague inannger* will be held Frl- Pitching Roe, Bmoklvn 4-04. i ! mother pitehed in and helped make kowski. Ritchie uncorked a wild i’nilcp 4; lilts off Hltrhle 7 for 6 runs ] The Bombers added double 30 Months Today a Year Ago—The Boston he light after one minute and .68 In 4 2*3 innings: Pallet 4 for 5 runs In rattled a single over second scor­ Wirnfr by pJnfslI. (Ifiy Iiigbt at X oclork at the Ka.‘»l Bi er hern, .Sf Ixniia. 2 0 I the project a worthwhile one. heave on which Bellinghiri scored In the fourth and fifth. .Suc­ Spread Braves obtained catcher Walker .seconds of the fourth. Nardico 3 tmilnps; Wal.sh 2 for 1 run 1 Inning; tallies ing WilllHms The Ridge.s got a Title K e t. It ls mijMittant that Stiikeont.* .1 rnsf-n. New Yoik' • To d.vte. Little Ijeagiio baseball The local.s loaded the snck.s right cessive doubles by Dick W all and Cooper from the Cinrinn.atl Reds wa.s floundering around the ring, balk. Ritchie; wild p trhwi. Bellinghiri. j man as far as third In the fourtli, uH'-b team be n’prest’nleil. Spahn. h-'.*;lnn i I liHS fallen upon the shoulders of after that, but Bob Willis fanned Metcalf followed by Gordon Wy- h2 * 79 On Balance in exeimnge for second baseman bleeding from a cut under his Hitrhlc. Pallc**; pass^ti balls. AbMiiKny but he was stranded I Hlar. American lj«’Agne Power Rolled ; President .Sher Robb. Rec Director to arrest the threat to left accounted for ArmstrDf.f Connie Ryan. •ight eye and from his month. L>4*DomlnicA (2). Noto; losing pitcher, | Us’s single Metcalf's double could easily irn sSidney Ellia, »ponaor of the I Batting Biiabv. Oitrago, 360; i .lohn Hedlund and the team co.ach- In the fourth Hamden tied it Walsh; umpii«-s. u L 4'ar>, Murray. the fourth stanza markers. Bar- CTi**aUl Five Years Ago — A crowd of The victory was Murphy's 58th have been another homer, had It M 375 <^ireen Manor entry in the Rer ' Parraaquel. r^iirago. .345 iin only to see the Indians take the fifth with another If'hnRDn I c.s and managers. 161 non fans saw the Boston Red in 6.8 bouts. He weighed 177 to bar led off not been for ihe tree tn renter ini V7 Softball league, annnunred laat Rmia .Tenaen New York. 10; I We Have the Proper Equipment and Know How another lead with tw o more runs. homer, a towering drive to the Acrernfro I>>t IIS ail hope that once the fa- ; rhe New York Yankees, 171 for Nardleo, l.toi)danu smacked hto homer tn | which ia .836 feet from tinmc plate night that he \sould douhle the I>ob\-. ('leveland, , Ritchie singled after a walk, sln- flag pole in right renter. The hall IK )N ’T DELAY • CAM. TODAY PREMIUM miliar rry of ”Piay Ball!" 'a j ,'1.4, to strelrh their winning streak His drive caromed ofi H ' trunk, 4*4 4*4 1417 collection at all gamca his team ' Runs balled in Doby, Clove-' I gle and fielders’ choice. Two loft center. Mintcurcl and Boarh heard for the opening game of Lit- | jr, straight games travelled nearly 350 feet In the air >4 hit Kid* participated in The league ia walk.s and a pair of stolen bases then broke up the contest. about halfway up. and rolled back hand. IR; Mantle *nil Jenaen New lie league rmnpetition that the 1 Ten Years Ago - Warren Wright’s and bounced over the road on one Mah "H^y -NO inn 112 29S moat grateful to Mr KUis for hla set the stage for Kosukowskt’s Fetoky’s four hlt.*i were top* for to the infield. A3 9* York: Znrilla Chicago; Poerr, same morale and finaneial support 1 w h lrln w ay won tlie Proakne.s.s by hep. Hopp« ...... intereat and offer. ringing single, acrounting for two the panic while Carlson and | Moe Pringle of the Ridgea took .ralb*rt ...... 109 3A 397 Boaton; Noren. Waabington. IT. THOMAS D. COLLA from Man' he.stentes will be dis- \ lengths Bomy Levin slapped a single to HIta Carraaduel. r^lrago, 29; runs and a 8-1 lend in the bottom Minicucci led the local’s attack. M t and rod# to third on Bin a poasible homer away from Birkfnrd . ... m 127. -r-« I MANCHESTER played. Twenty Years Ago New York Barrett In the sixth when he 101 n 271 Silk City baseball team will Ruaby Chicago; .Tooat Pblladel- FREE half of the frame. F'riday afternoon Middletown | Maagher-s two base knock to cen- M''(‘r-urt .... PI-ACE YOUR HiaIIn ’n Strike* Giants’ pitcher Fret Fitz-simnions comes t») town for a C C IL en­ climbed the bank and reached over praetK-e SatiiTtlay afternoon at ph n, 27. The visitors went ahead tn the tar. The final run scored as W all 44.1 479 5ni» •1422 nt Mt N»bt». ( ’oath Pal E S T I M A T U e Dart of the sucre.ss for the Bos- ! homered with the bases full as he gagement. the scats for a grandstand grati, Total* ...... Tviijblea Cnrrn*fpiel (’’hlcago, ORDER NOW top of the fifth. Singles bv Bob waa going out on a slow roller Itj f • WlLiifr b; t"tal pinfKlI. I Roldu' that all plnvers hi- 2-9219 ti ll Rnive.s to date lia.s been th e ! blanked the Cliicago Cubs, .5-0 Ptsut, Boh W Ithington and Ned aaeond. the best catch of the game. 7‘ Hf'udreaij Bn.«»ton Fox. fine plav of .i*econd baseman Roy | — ------present. go: Dobv. Cleveland: Jenaen New Ye»ter«la>*B Reiiolta nelsky with two outs, plus a dou­ Hsld to but three hits, the The 1951 University of Anrona linrtslield Hoy has managed to - 1 •» r i* » . use The (Titv of Freslaii. Germany. York: Fain. Philadelphia: Noren, Kfttlem ble hy Ron Phanaush did the dam­ lodges made good of some once preaented an ox to the win- 1 basketball team set a new iiniver- Silk ('ity softball team defeated Washington 0 get on back In every game played ; I j f M S l 8 V ,1 Klniim 2. age. Felsky’s hit was his third flaat-foeted men and a walk to ner of its howling contest That ’ .sity scoring record of 6P .1 point* Green Manor laat night in a Rn QUAUTY BEER! I V the Beantowners this season . . ___ _ WUk4*8-Barr«' 17. \Vintarri«rcrt I. j single and he had a seventh in- •tors thetr only run In the third Triplea Coan, Washington, Softball League game bv a 10 to 0 S''ii»*ri6’rt!%riv 5 Albany 0. was in IM 8. j per game. 5 Momso Chnagf. Young. St Pitching surprise of the young' ■ . j r» Ininrr triple to gain top hitting I Ken W llllsm s drew a pass and .sihlnK■ton rt. Stolen baaea ■Bushv. Chicago, . ; ... : Cflastow —Petop Kernan. Iw’;-. J’lnlaiflplUa P. St. Lrf'U.a 2 (K*i. i low plti h which got away from ' Dan P a rk tr’a widely read col- I.ane. ecnrral m an a^ r o f the Chi- , knocked out Danny j 0: CHrra.sfpiel, C’hh ago: -Ien«en. I n • rhlr.-iC’. pi'PtponD'l - rain. ! the catcher but was safe at first. ; umn in the New York Daily M ir­ m iiR BSirpncE! cago White .Sox, y m in 'onS-dls- London, 6. (For National New Y"i-k. Yonng. St f/^uis 3 | ! He stole second and Roy Maguire ror ttxiay features a story on the Pitching N’e-w York. 1 tance telephone t ails to engineer ] bantamweight titlci. j ni'^teri I. nnrlnnatl 0. I walked. HaroM Carl.son singled **r>uke of Manchester.'’ Hertnan rhnHd''lrlila n Thtt^burph S rlO> j .8-n Ttorhert Dr’ lo­ Br-o kltn .'> ( ’lii'api 4. S»nkef*’it«^ Wvnn Cl#‘^’rland | Iv.ren (?hica^;o, F'hiladelphia and 13*v rhiladelphia. nnfpointed John* shower. Diek Palice c.-ime on cal native to play in the major V*>rk 17."St. .'t. ?n Garcia Cleveland. Ra.schl. * (*lcv»lnnniis i #«vi s New .York. 10. I h.iR iM'en j»old h- the A's to the r. Th' st* r 7 Sprlnpft«*M 4 M ' two men and wild pitched In two and Cleveland infielder ami Mrs j [| t innnti Keda. McC'oRky wa.s ftc-1 Dunnp the 1013 season Walter « M’aw a 7 T'>i .inf.i 2 ! runs while an error let in the i Rronkie were guest.* of the Neu lohnson of Wnshinptnn hurled .'♦) »' nii UK** Ri.ltimor# 1. ' York Giant.s at a baseball gam* fpiired hy the A ’s In a trade for p.ifl'P'U’Dll 'fourth o f the inning and put the et>nsecut ive aeor''le.sa mninps •t h pain*’ earlier this week at the Polo Ueorpe Kell in 1946 . . Reports ^tandinr;* Indian.s back In command 7 to 4 KRUEGER that \’ern Stephens of the Ke7: 4'.. 1an unearned run. Bnt the In ­ ^ C ^ O Q 3 O P‘ ing League during the past sea- .•^rir.Tiit .n ... ,ns C'3 1 .0 o' ... 7 dians were far from flni?*hed as MIRRORS .son Thr Whir. Kids tf>ppled t^t| < >vnl, EXIRHIGW Kiiithii'ni •ti ...... *' 129 BA's va PAW . « Oval IF YOU WANT A HAIRCUT, " ’ >1 thev went out and got three mo**e Combines. Cravats and Pion»*rrs j \\ llk«'.- I’.srr.' ...... ») . t'»i to cop the playoff title in stralglit Second (5ing<»« vs Zlons, A 15 MhAPt' 9 T’>7 runs O rl.son’s .second .«inirle 4 ID 7*s‘'t ■'’ 1came after a pair of Yvalks anrl J total plnfall matches. | Robert son I Go To Any Barber Shop \''! 11 •»i'i -1> .rt Garden Grove vi Pari*. * 15 — SHORT-SLEEVE I errors, paving tlSr wr.v for But If You Want the BEST Service and '.-.isx y..rW 'th e marker.-! and s 10-S loaw York to right dropped for a hit and • You actually pay LESS for Krucjter EAT Cinrlnnati Finest Extra-Liitht Beer than for any Internatieaal premium-price beer nationally adver­ CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY '■urus** ...... 13 S M-iplrrsl ...... 13 h Flrat quality, wnahahip ««n fo ri7f-d. tised. Y es, Knieiter costs not a penny O F B B l T'-r.-nf-. a % more than “ redular-priced" beers! n.ltini'T.' ...... in It 11 «kl[>-dant fabric*. 3-way collar, 8 (IttJiiin ...... 8 U> CALUm g ALL CARS Es'ery bottle, every drop of Krueger r...fii.‘iiirr ...... s n pocket*. White, tJUi. blue. giay. is prrm/MW-ciuality. .-Mways has been! UlllTi.1.1 ...... 7 I" OLOSMOBILE MANCHESTC# MOTOB SAllS .‘-rrliiFfi''! ' 4 11 Small, medium, large. Brewed with Z,extra, firemium hrew- Today’. (iu*ea ing<«tcp».Co«rae taaie-cicmants f i I • Ksatom 11 Hartford at Blnirhainton. WW W al tered out at the start; and natural car- Alhnny at Hrhmrrtadr. bonation for natural life end sparkle. Wllkra-Barrr at Wllllamaport. Compare Krueger li^ht, mellow taste OJACO JIM SAYS: Srranton at Elmira. Amrrira* with any beer you ever drank, re|(ard- No«- York kt Clovrl»nd—Raabrhl (4- less of price. Get Krueger Finest Extra- Tough enough to stand 1, va Wynn (2-2). Waahlnaton at Drtrolt—Kuiava (2-2) Light today. Worthy companion to up under constant wear va Mutchlnaon fI-0). |l Krueger Cream A le — a T R U E ale. Ojoco Floor and Deck Phllad.lphla at St. Loula —Hoopor (0-2) va Plllede (1-2). ' HAVE YOUR GAR Enomei con really take Boatnn at Chicago—Taylor (0-S) or \ o beating . . . without Stobba (3-0) va .ludaon (0-0). N*tl**sl I SERVICED NOW losing its gloss and Chlrago at Brooklyn—McLiah (l-O) j va Nowcombe (2-1), 1950 OLDS 88 4-DR.— Rocket enjfinr, hydramatlc. good looks. 7 modern 8(. Lull at New York — Poholaky colors for floor or deck (2-1) va llrarn (2-2). | 1949 M ERCU RY 2-DR.— Black, immaculate inside ana AT MAPLE Plltabiirxh Kt rhtladelpbla—Dickaon i out. requirements. (3-1) va Church (2-U. I Cincinnati at Boaton—ruttenaber»er 1949 OLDS 98 4.DR.— Rocket enRine. SUPER-SERVICE (0-3) or JIackwcll (S-2)va Sain (1-3). 1948 OLDS GJkCLUB COUPF^Ilydrainatie dri^ve. . Intrmatloaal I 1948 PONTIAC STREAMLINER 2-DR.— Hydramatlc Ho MAIN ST.— MANCHESTER * 4 4 O l d u p cial lO.")! slicker. 1946 O I? D ^ V *4-DR.—Hydramatlc, ra^ a n d heater. • Many Others To Chooae From HARTFORD ROAD e Open Evenings M a n I T> 8UFER SERVICE r . U SED O ARS C MNamT 0 c o m ; MC, PN U « PA. MAPLE STATIO N “On Thr Oorve" MANCHESTER ••SALVE’ VENDRILLO. Prop. PAINTS HARTrORn ROAD BEER AS BEER SHOULD BE -raleirfMM t-4 1 « 220 SPRUCE ST.—CORNER OF MAPLE ST. MOTOR SALES DI8TKIBUTOK JILB/IRFX Hl-mnL K,ng ol White*. OPEN UNTIL f P. M. WEST CENTER AT HARTFORD ROAD NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER 2-8196 RARTFORD DISTRIBUTORS. lIVC. P4 TnOand ltr**t, Ba*t Hartford, Conn. Phene: B. Hartford a-lll* IIANCHESTIER BVUNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY MAY 10, 1961 f a q b h x i b k m Hrip W«nt«d— FemaU 86 Dof^-Btrt»—P«ta 41 BooaelioM G4iods 81 Rooms Wiihoat Boerd for Sato 4 COLLIB PUPPIES. A.K.C. Raa- 8 Rooma Slightly ROOM IN Private home. »h ow *V 1086 CHEVROLET 2-door aedan. PANSIES, Swlaa OlanU, 68c baa- GRANTS HAS A GOOD ' and hot water. On bu* line. Gen­ ilMO CrfEVROLjn sprdal deluxe aonable. Porcberon, D • m i n g Used Furniture Good tranaportatlon, $65. MtCluro ket, perennial Bower planta, JOB FOR YOU tleman preferred. Phone 5457, 90 tudor aedan. Radio and heater. ■treet, Wapplng (off Buckland CktaBed Auto Co.. 373 Main atreet. Tel. 2- gladioli bulbs, canna bulbs. Prem­ Jarvlc Road. BaeeUent condition. T en a r ier Btrawberry planU, asparagus road). Manchester 8370. Includes:— 0442. Hudaon Sale* and Service. • Good Starting Salary I Clarke Motor Salee, 301 Broad roota, flowering shrubs, ever­ • Vacations With Pay! WESTINGHOUSE ELEC. A d m & m a b atTMt. Phone 2-2012. Open eve- 1036 TERRA PLA N E coupe. Driv# greens Woodlanc. Gardens, 168 Live Stock— VchielflB 42 REFRIGERATOR, BENGAL Apartments, Flats, nlnya. ______it away. $34 50. McOure Auto Woodland atreet. John J. Zapad- • Discounts on Purchases! RANGE. BEDROOM SUITE. Tenements 63 CLAHSinSD ADVT. Co.. 373 Main street. Tel. 2-9442. kA 847A______• Promotions on Merit! SADDLE :iORSES for rent. Alao. 1941 f o r d t-doof aedan. Radio for sale or trade. Cedar Hill LIVING ROOM SUITE. DEPT; HOURS: Hud.*on Sale* A Service. TWO-ROOM unfurnished rent, and heater Excellent condiUon PANSIES, Geraniums, lettuce, • Retirement and Sick Plans! Ranch, 24 Bush HUI Road, Man­ DINETTE centrally located Heat, light and •:M A. M. •• « : « **• “ • all around. Clarke Motor Salea. 1938 OLD.SMOB1LE 2-dr. sedan. broccoli, brussel sprouts, cauli­ • Group Insurance! chester 5900. hot water provided, $55 per 301 Broad atreet. Tel. 2-2012. Radio and heater $95. McClure flower. tomatoes, etc., at Oder- Everything Only $400 month, $200 caah bond required. Open evenlnrr______mann's. 504 Parker street. FULL TIME (40 Hour Week) The Allen Realty Co. Phone 5105. Auto Co . 373 Main atreet. Tel. Articles for Ssie 46 Easy terms, free storage un­ 2-9442 Hudson Sales A Service. or m o CHEVROLET Deluxe eedan SUPER SWISS Giant pansies, 35c til wanted. All this merchan­ SOUTH COVENTRY 4 rooma and lOBT— rr.itar. rlcinlty radio, heater. A real beauty, noth­ dozen; three dozen $1- Colorado PART TIME (28 Hour Week) ROYAL 8?ND SmJUi-Oorona port 1937 FORD "85". 2-door sedan. able and stendaro typowrltera dise used a short time. bath, suitable for couple, third atTMt. p*clt*i:f from Burton», ing like It anjn^here. Immaculate Blue Spruce, about 1 ft. tall, $1 floor, unfurnished, year'* lease, $69 95 McClure Auto Co , 373 All makes of adding - machine* codtAtninf droni. Flndor pl«»*e condition Douglaa Motor*. 333 each. Open evenings after 5, all Part time schedules may be $40 per month, Welles Agency, Main .street. Tel 2-9442. Hudson sold or rented. Repair* on al SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT r>w«n« }>SS9« after 8. lU w rd . Main. day Saturday and Sunday. 104 wiorked out with housewives. Coventry. Tel. 7-6872. Sales A Service. makes. Marlow'*. O N LY DURING D AY OR Homestead atreet. Apply At Emploj'ment Office EVENING TWO ROOM Furnished apartment. BALCH “BETTER BUY" LATE 1948 Fleetline Chevrolet BOLTON — Building atone and FOt7NI>—R«d Angora cat. Inquire Light hpusekeeping. Call Plum­ Sedan Privately owned Excellent flagstone. Also rock drilling Phone Mr. Albert J1 Windermere atreet. USED CARS Roofing— Siding 16 W. T. GRANT COMPANY mer. Rockville 5-3176. condition. Call 2-0578. and Dtaatlng Bolton Notch guar- Hartford 6-03.58 l o s t —Baseball glove at West 19B1 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetllne 4- GUARANTEED Rooflng and roof 815 Main Street ry. Phone 2-0617 Stanley Patnode After 7 P. M. 46-4690 Side oval. Name printed on It. door sedan Radio, heater and new repairing. Cutters and conduc­ Buaineaa lA>cations 1949 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan W AITRESS Wanted. Steady work, ONE SUNBEAM automatic coffee- Urgently needed for little League tors. Coughlin 7707. EXCELLENT BUYS For Rent tire* .lust like new and loaded good pay Apply In person. The ma.ster. U.scd only a few times. practice. Call 8042. Reward. 1948 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan with other acceasone* Under WE SPECIALIZE In roofing and Tea Room. 883 Main street. Cost $39.50, will sell for $20. Call 1948 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan celling Term* arranged Open on trade in electric ranges and OFFICE IN Orford building. Real l o s t —PASS BOOK No. 52735 siding. Highest quality materials. 8138. estate, proieasionai etc. Apply evening* (3arke .Motor Sales. refrigerators. Televisions Notice la hereby given that 1947 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan Workmanship guaranteed. A. A BQPKKEBPER-(ua»hier for credit Marlow'*. Tlio renll.v appalling thing about Broad street. Tel 2-2012. CHICKEN Manure for garden or greatly reduced. Complete se­ effort.s to maintain traffic .safely j Pass Book No. 52735. issued by 1947 Oldsmobile Sedan Coupe Dion, In c. 299 Autumn street. clothing store. Experience pre ;4 ferred but not necessary. Will lawns. 40c bushel. Phone evenings lection of home furnishings. LARGE, r o o m y front office* iB that so many jiersons who be­ The Servings Bank of Manchester 1941 AND 1939 Chevrolet* Both Tel. 4860. 1946 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan train. Married woman, or will 6971. availHDic. xcellcnt location for come involved in accidents, knew baa been lost and application has completely overhauled, ring*, pis­ consider clngle girl. Call at Sll- professional use Call Burton'*, BOARDINC. HOUSE ’ they were doing something they been made to said bank for pay­ 1942 Dodge 2-Dr. Sedan ton pin*, valve*, rod* and fully PE AT HUMUS, excellent soil con­ CHAMBERS WAREHOUSE ' sli nildn't. They're in a hurry they Spring fever is okay—In the ment of the amount of deposit Roofing 16A broB, 881 Main .street. Do not tele­ Inc. 5177. 1940 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan guaranteed, not 50-.50. Douglas ditioner and top dreaalng. Man­ become irked at the other fellow, right place at the right time. But phone. (A t the Green) 'ifcJURe A (SEMiUS,MA30R— ALWAYS Motor* 333 Main COUGHUN S Roof* stay on! For chester 6515. STORE FOR Rent Inquire Diana's e g a d , BELA«».^ if X they take a chance- they pay for it's definitely not okay when walk­ 1939 Buick 4-Dr. Sedan Soda Shop, 216 Spruce street. IsiTCODOce SOO A THROWlM(& A BASE AHEAD OF it tlnhappllv. too often other.*. In­ ing acroBS a street, or driving a Anoounceneata guaranteed rooflng call Coughlin ■SALE.SWO.MAN wanted at Bur­ 501 Middle Turnpike Ea.5t COBBDOES THE MlSSOS 1938 Buick 4-Dr. Sedan 1939 OLDSMOBILF. Coupe Pri­ ton's. Experience in children'* Phone 2-8093. (2eLATlHe,lT MM nocent of (li.sobeying the nile.s. are car, or riding a bike. Sheer self- vately owned Heater, $250, 7707. LOAM, No. 2 grade at $2 a cubic LIK£TMe DI&AllFieD DAMiEL^ preservation demands that you i LEARN TO Drive the easy way wear preferred hut not necessary. MARTHA-— 'ttoo COOCDBe also forced to pay, w ilh Phone 2-2092 yard in truck load lots. Tel. 3408. Hours: 9 :30 to 5 M ANCHESTER— For sent, small A THIRD COOSIN, ANDTUe weesTER TVPe,^ limb. ■slay alert, watchful and careful in Dual controled car. Expert in­ BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. ROOFING Specializing In repair­ Apply in person. "Mom and Dad are eiving me money for my birthday— now struction. Manoheater Automobile ing roofs of all kinds. Also new store on Main street. Also prop- . t r c a g u r e r o f t h e ORtHE MERRY 1 I'iday's traffic. l.^.S Center Street 1938 DODGF, Seden Very good FILL. LOAM, sand and gravel. Driving Academy. Phone 4232 roots. Gutter work. Chimneys KXPERIE.NCFD Sales clerk for Evenings 7:30 to 8:30 ertie.s of all kind.* for sale. Call SOU5A40M IS L A M O S CHRISTMAS The whole heart of the argument ; I can pay Jo* what T borrowadborre for their annivaraary gift!" "Llatan, Myrtlal Put your stuffed ahirt on the phone firat Telephone 2-4545 condition Good tire*. Phone 2- Call 7195 b'tween 9 a. m. and 5 la in thi.s Rtatcment by some one Ijid y—Young woman, you've Many satlsfled clients. cleaned. re[>alreo 26 years' ex­ full time employment Apply in 8254 mornings or alter 6 p. m. C003N0T C (X f ^ ~ r D ^ P E RSOHALITV this time, and Til put my stuffed shirt on first next time!" .3975 after 5:30 p. nr. HO SPITAL Beds and wheel chairs COlM A PROVleRB.PLAV- who .sees the problem clearly; "A been bothering my hushaiui. Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. perience. brec estimatea. Call person. Marlow's, 867 Main street. for sale or for rent. Rates rea­ rOR RENT—6 acre* of land on FUL FtCTlOH OFT ■ second-best army, navy and air Blonde (next door) Why I nev­ 1950 NASH four-door sedan with Howley. Manchester 5361. [RON FIR FM AN forced air furn­ sonable Keith Furniture Co. Avery atreet. Wapplng. Phone 2- 1048 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster 5- SALESGIRL .Second or third year Wanted to Kent 68 ., pREVeisnS FOOL­ force are Ju.st as good a* a second- er even spoke to the man! BUGS B U N N Y FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBEIU'.ER all the extra* Hydramatir drive psjLsengcr chib coupe, beautfiil high school girl, for Thursday ace. Complete with duct* and Phone 4159. ISH FRlCDOM best poker hand." Lady— 1 know, but you’ve seen 2068. Twin beds Car 1* in excellent controls. Call 2-9846. W A.N TE D -3 or 4 room rent by undressing with your shades up! condition In everv respect. Open Healing— Plambing 17 night and Saturday work. Also till 0 p. m Dougls* Motor*. 333 condition Reason for selling 1* for summer, .\pply in per-son be­ 2 adults. References. Write Box Man—What, married ? Doh't i |4f that owner i* piirchaaing another AUTOM ATIC Unlvcrsa' electric An ambulance driver, pinched Penonato Main. PLUMBING and heating, special­ fore 3 30. Fcdera' Bake Shop, 885 POWER MOWERS S, Herald. make me laugh How did vou ever i car. Priced well below the present range. $50. Gall 8130. get a wife'.' for going 70 miles an hour, may izing In repairs, remodeling, cop­ Mam .street TH E PROSFiCvJl HUI School for 1937 PONTIAC four-door sedan. Famous make with Briggs- URG ENTLY Needed by two Drunk T just sobered up and have figured on picking np some market Will sacrifice for a quick per water [ iping, new con.struc- GAS-OIL (lombination range. $50. young chUdren Pre-kindergarten, Good condition, reasonable. Phone sale Call .5416 for an appointment adults, 4 room rent. Kindly call there she was. busineaa on the way. kindergarten, fires grad* Monday tlon. Estimates given. Time pay- W AN TE D —By June 1st—Capable, Stratton motors. fine condition, electric range, $45. 2-4167 to see thia car. 7973. through Friday. Transportation menls arranged. Edward Johnson congenial homemaker for country ABC Appliance. 31 Maple 2-1575. home near Hartford General Liberal Discount furnished. Mra Lela Tybur. direc­ 19.30 MODEL A Ford coach Ex­ OLDSMOBILF 98 Very late 1949. Phone 6979 or 5044. .SERVICE Man's wife and baby in hou.-ework. somt driving V'ery MODERN, White. 36" gas range. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE tor. Phone 4287. cellent condition. Inquire 73 four-door, black sedan Fully need of three or four room apart­ I’ LUMBINO and Heating, b'um- .small family Own room, bath— COLE MOTORS— 4164 4 burners, Rohertshaw oven con­ Waddel road. equipped, white walls, pnvate ment. Please cell 8782. WANTED— Rid* to Pratt and aeee, oil burners anc holier*. Earl $85.00 month Write giving par- trol, good condition. $20. Holm- owner. 13.400 actual mileage. Ex­ Answer to Previous Puizle WTUtney Aircraft. East Hartford, Van Camp. Tel 57*4 ticiilara and reference*. Box F. quiet, 150 Keeney street. W ANTED — » or 6 unfurnished 1047 PONTIAC 6, torpedo, four- cellent condition. First $1,700 BABY BASSINETTE and mat- from Hackmatack etreet. 8 to rooms for working couple. Refer­ door sedan Fully equipped. Five buy* thi* exceptional car. Mr EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat­ Herald. tress. Call 6381. 8:80 call 6472 after 6 p. m CXJMBINA'nON oil and electric ences. Call aftei 6. 6472. white eld* wall tire* plus two Daniels at Burr Nurseries, 119 ing. Plugged drain* machine — 5-10 enow ceps. Excellent condition MIDDLE-AGED woman to do ROTOTILLER, Good condition white porcelain stove. $99 for HOBIZONTAI. 8 Ancient Irish Oskland street, or 27 Clinton cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 3o:i WANTED—3, 4 01 5 room apart­ WILL TAKE p****r.ger* fnem vi­ throughout. Color dark bide Call hoii.sework. 8 to 1. four to five Phone 2-3920, or inquire 501 Tol­ quick sale. Phone Coventry 7- cspital cinity Middle Thimpike West to Mreel, Oakland etreet Phone 6497, 7488. ment. By 2 adult* both working. 1,8 Depicted 2- 0854. day.* a week. One fare right to land turnpike. (PREFERS 6 Coal scuttle Aetna Life. Phone 2-1764. Willing to paint am paper. Call cattle breed _ „ . , DON'T W A IT until fall to have an the door, $1 an hour for right _____; WHO ARE 10 Genu* of ferns ’ lateral power 1046 DELUXE Station wagon. Ex­ woman Call Hartford 8-4008. CHILD'S IRISH Mall. Good con 7684 after 6 p, m. FOR RENT. Trailer site with Trailers for Sale 6A ailing furnace repaired or replac­ AWAV AT W0RK= cellent running condition. Sacri­ dltion. Very reasonable. Phone W A LN U T Dinette set with buffet. garden overlooking lake Call ed. We have the materials and Call 2-0069 after 3 p. m. RELIABLE BUSINESS Secretary fice price $800. Call Willlmantlc G IRL FOR pres.sln.T shirts on two- 6110. snows eidea RockvlU* 5-7112, Thursday and 1941 GLIDER 29' trailer, fully the know-how to put all lypes of girl unit Good wages and hour.s desires small apartment — two 13 Male sheep in nrilM 3- 2712. equipped. Quick sale, $725. Locat­ air-heating systems in first cla.ss WE BUY .nd sell good used fuml )NERVILLE FOLKS - BY FONTAINE FOX Friday after 6. Home Saturday Apply in per.son. Maple Dry LEASE Running out, must sacri rooms with private bath— mod­ 14 Provided w lth„citasoo ed on Coventry Lake overlooking order. Coal, oil. or ga.s. T P. ture, combination ranges, gas and Sunday. 1050 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION I'leaner.s ami Laundcrers. 72 flee following article*: Foley lawn erate price. Box H, c-o Herald. weapon* 12 Bargain event water. Selling with or without Aitkin. Manchester 6793. ranges and heaters Jones Fhirnl- 4-DR. SEDAN—$1,405. Maple street. mower sharpener, very good con 16 Creek letter 42 Malayan land. Call Willlmantlc 3-2712. ture Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. 4, 5 ROOMS Unfurnished. F'amily 15 Symbol for so Small candles 1048 STUDEBAKER LAND dition. A three line verse electric 17 Palm lily manganese 32 Suffering pewter eoln AstoaoMlee For 8elc 4 PLUMBING and heating Jobbing K F F in E N T Girl for wrapping of four. G ri^n children. Best CRUISER—Overdrive, radio sign with changeable letters, like IS In addiUoD 21 Color 33 P r e c e p t 43 Compass point a specialty Aiitomatic water iind laundry. Good opportunity OLD RED Tin Barn. 706 North references. Phone 2-9619 until L kU T NOW! Save 8H % price In- and heater.—$1,465. new. 2-.T290. 18 Symbol lor 22Horaemeo 35 C aressee 44SkiU Wanted Aal heaters sol 1 and Installed Esti­ for ndvamement. Apply in per­ Main street, buys and sells good Call 2-4697 after 1. creaa* on new Hudson automo- 1040- OLDSMOBn.E 88 2-DR. DE- used furnltari and antiques, illinium 24 Ardor fondly 45 Transgres.siou MolorcTclea 12 mates given Call B T Peterman son .Maple Dry Cleaners and ("AM P TRAILER, dump body, 8 bile* In our stock, prior to new LirXE—Radio and heater— Frank Denette. Phone 2-3376. W ORKING CoupU desire 3 to 5 20 Crafty 25 It U a St Social taaeet 47Arttde 2-9404. Laundcrers, 72 Maple street. table saw. complete. 7 Hackma government Increase which was $1,695 room apartment. Manchester or 22Flsb egga leading — 38 Pronoun Three* toad allowed all dealers Choice of W ANTED--Used car*. We pay tack street. 2$ Observe stoth 1048 OLDSMOBILE MODEL 76- GIRL FOR Typing and general A LL W H ITE Glenwood, 4 oil. 4 vicinity. Phone 2-9590. breed ISBxeavate* colors and models. Top dollar for top price*. Immedlste caah. Cole 25 Container Radio and h ea ter.-$1,305. M o vin g — ■'racking—- office work. "The United Tool and gas. Chrome pipe. In excellent your automobile. Can purchase Motor*. 4164. 26 Lines (ab.) Storage 20 Die Co. 1031 New Britain avenue. condition. Phone 6931. outright without trading your 1948 CHEVROI.ET AERO SE­ F L A T W A L L stone. $15 four yard 27 Editor (ab.) D A N —$1,265. West Hartford, (Elmwoodi. Farms and Land for Sale car. McClure Auto Co , 373 Main MANCHESTER . ackage Delivery load. Call 7083. Leonard Giglio. MAGIC Cffief gas stove, also VVest- 28 Musical note ‘Rare enough for you now?" BastncM Sciwiees Offered 18 inghouse refrigerator. Reason­ POULTRY Farm. Modern 5-room 20 (Scot.) streeL Tel. 2-9442. Local light trucking and package EXTRA EARNI.NGS help meet STAR BROIL-O Grill. $25 Suit 1948 STUDEBAKER CAB and able. Phone 7033. ho'ise in picturesque country *et- Unit of welgbl A LL A PPLIA N C E S aervlcad and delivery. Refrigerator*, washers high cost of living. No obligation able for a small luncheonette so - 1050 FORD 'Convertible, whttewall CHASES m TON. and atove moving a apeclalty. ting 3 acres of land. 2 large poul­ 81 Brother repaired, burner*, refrigerator* for Information rendered. Write Pine Pharmacy. FRIENDS Meet Morbid Morton BT 3fERRn.L C. BTXISSEI tire*, radii- and heater Haa 13,000 1947 DODGE PICKtT' H TON. Phone 2-OT52. EIGHT PIECE mahogany dining try houses, $li,600. Ma'delln* 33 Uncofdced FRECKLES AND ranges, washer*, etc. All work to Box G. -Mnnche.ster Herald. room set. Al.so sriirdy work bench mile*. Priced $1,895. Private own­ A COMPLETE chest of machinist Smith, Realtor.' 2-1642 or 4679. 34SUgbt taste guaranteed Metro Service Ob, C A LL P H IL for moMng. light with vise and tcol box. Call 4731 er. Call 2-3391. C.APABLE Woman to care for and toolmaker tools Have retired 38 Prepositloa CHORCHBS MOTOR SALES Tel Manchester k-U888. trucking, ashes, rubbish removal. between 9 and 12 a m. LOOKING FOR e home or proper­ T his mioridm char/ -le a j u s t m c w d .voiing child live day.s a week. Mrs will sell at a sacrifice. H. Kioto, 37 Assist HCRE FROM MILFORD- HCS A 81© VA4BEL, 1936 CHEVROLET 2-door *edan. Studebaker Sales and Service Specialize In moving Good work. ty in and around Manchester? 40 French article VVI.NDOW SHADE!' made to order johti Learned. 2-1889, Phoenix street , A BBAU HK>H CLASS OIWATDa / ^ Excellent condition. 8 m.m. Key­ 80 Oakland Street Call 2-3774 anyllme, or 2-9248 CRAW FORD Combination oil and Then contact 1 J. Crockett, at 41 Permit stone mo\ ;e can>era and projector and Installed Venetian blinds gas stove, kitchen sink with left 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster after 5. CLERK TYPI.ST Attractive op ONE BUREAU, one boy's 26' bi his office at 887 Main atreet or 4$ Abstract with all acecasorie*. Call 2-3526. and curtain rod*. 24 bour service. ______hand drain board Holyoke gas tudor. .Nearly new lire*, good con­ portunity in Hartford wholesale cycle Excellent condition. Also phone 5416. Many house* for sale; beings Elatlmate* gladly given. Fagan I AUSTIN A. Chamber* Co., water heater. Call 6107. 1948 PLYMOUTH deluxe 2-door. dition throughout. See Douglas Window Shadw Co.. Route 44 at | concern Pleasant surroundinga. UTiecker Giant rabbits. 257 Spruce some building lots, choice land 45 Roost local and long dlatance moving, 46 Itinerant Exceptionally nice running car. fli-st. Douglas Motors, 333 Main Bolton Notcli Phone 2-4473. Goixi pay Write Box K. Herald street. rn Talcottville and Bolton; some packing, crating and storage. Investment property. Check with 48 Cereal grasses Good tires. Full price only $995. SINGLE SET tub Good condition. 1937 CHEVROLET 4-door .sedan. FLOOR PRO B LE'iS »olved with Service to all p>a. i* ol the U S. STERLING. 8 place settings, Oockett before you sell or buy. 50 Rational Douglas Motors, 333 Main. I Tel. 4674. Good mechanical condition Call linoleum, a-phai. tile counter. A and Canada. Call 5187. Hart­ Help Wanted— Male 36 around $150. Cash sale. Phone 2- 51 Sharp pain TO LLAN D AND Windham coun­ e x t r a c l e a n , l o w m i l e a g e Rockville 5-9563 Blxperl wor .lanuhip, free e»U-1 ford 6-1423. 2010. W H ITE TWO burner Florence MAN FOR Wash room Steady ties exceptional dairy and poul­ V B S n O A L mates. Open evening*. Jonea Fur­ kitchen oil heater. Oil barrel and Written Guarantee* emplovmert, goo, pay. Blue Cross COOLERATOR ice box, 100 pound try farm -300 acres (100 clear), 1 Gastropod niture. Oak street Plione 2-1041. stand included, $20. Large play 1937 PLYMOUTH. Price $65. RepainiiK 88 and noneflts. Apply In person capacity. Maple sofa, $25 for new barn (40 head I. good 2-family moRusks 1951 DODGE SEDAN pen $6; small plav pen. $2. Phone Phone 7033 REPAIRING BY S.uart R. Wol- •New .Model Laundry, 73 Summit both. Call 6786 after 6 p. m , or hoiise. brooks, springs, ponds. 2Drcm edge 1951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN MATTRESS. Youi old matlresaes 7843. cou on washing machlnea, vac-1 street between 1 and o Saturday. $24,000: n o acres (50 clear) good Ilfy s U e 1950 CHEVROLET TUDOR 1939 PACKARD 4-Dr. sedan. aterillzed and leioade like new 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN uum cleaners, .otors. amall ap-1 barn i26 head I. pond, brook, good syllable $99 95. McClure Auto Co.. 373 Call Jonea Furniture and Floor AUTO M ECHANIC—Good work T A P P A N GAS range, visualite 1949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN pllances Welding and cutting. POWER LAW N mower. Good con­ one or two-family house. $18,000; 4 Narrow inlel Main street Tel 2-9442 Hudaon Covering, 36 Oak Tel 2-Um ing conditions. Apply at Dillon's oven. In excellent condition. Call 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN Motor replacement* A-1 Repair,] dition. Inquire 127 Prospect 1.50 acres, good hay fields. re­ AL VERM BEI Sales and Service Sales and .Setvice. 319 Main 2-0835. PRISCILLA'S POP There's A Difference 1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN Sales. 180 Main Phone 8,597. R E PAIR and trac.e on sewing ma­ street. modeled 9 room (?ape Cod, set up i MICKEY FINN Unannounced I LANK LEONARD 1946 CHE'VROLET CONV. street. for pig farm. $17,000; several e x t r a c l e a n CARS' chines and n.oto.'.s. House Ap­ PRAUTICALLY New bassinette. 1946 PONTIAC 6. SEDAN COUPE LINOLEUM KemnanU, 50c square Machinerv and Tools 52 smaller dairy farms from $8,900 pliances. Pendulum and electric W A N TE D -- Young man to pick lining and mattiess. Please call PRISCILLA! 1946 OLDSMOBILE 6. COUPE EXTRA IDW PRICES' yard Asphalt tile, wall covering. clocks. F. X. Dion, 2 Ridgewood. and up Good poultry farm mod­ up and deliver customers cars 2-9530. CLOSE-OUT on brand new equip­ I W ARNED Nice Selection 1937 to 1942 Done by reliable, well-trained em 10 room house, equipped coops EXTRA GUARANTEES' 7779. Must he competent driver. Con­ ment for Ford-Ferguson, Ford, V O U ABOUT Best Terms—Best Trade* men Ail Job* guaranteed. Hall for 12,000 bird*. 56 acre*; sever­ C L IM B IN G tact Bruno Mazzoli, Manchester Ferguson in cultivators, mowers, 1950 CHRYSLER M'ffNDSOR 4- Linoleum Co., 33 Oak streeL Excel- al other oOOd poultry farm-s. TREES) Motor Sales. Phone 4134. 16" HAND Lawn mower, com planters, spring bog. disc • COLE MOTORS—4164 DR.—Just like new. Big sav­ Phone 2-4022. evenings 6166 or Couraaa and ('lasses 27 Welles Agency, Coventry. Tel. 7- lent rondition Call 6940. harrows. Call us for your imple­ ing. 8109 HIGH SCHOOL boy. 3 or 4 hours THE LARGEST selection of used TELEVISIO N Turn your spare ment needs. Large selection at all 6872. cars In town. All price*. Easy 1949 CHRYSI^R NEW YORKER DOORS OPENED keys fitted, time into profits Learn 'Polevision after school to wash pans. Call Pine Pastry. 2-9435 mornings. A SET OF York bar bell* for times. Dublin Tractor Co., North terms. McClure Auto Co., 373 —Just like new Big savings copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, installation and servicing in your Windham Road. WiUimantic 3- Main. 2-9442. spare time on actual TV' equip­ sale. Call 6928. Hoosm for Sato ■ •. guns, etc repaired, shears, W A N T H p — First class automobile 3217. 1950 BIHCK SPECIAL 4 DR ment which we supply You will 1950 NASH Ambassador sedan One owner, clean car Rig knives, mowers, etc. put in con­ mechanic. Insurance benefits, ex­ build a complete large 12'- or 14.000 mllea. Has radio, heater, sav ings dition for coming needs Bralth- cellent working conditions. Apply Rnats and Accessories 46 16 inch picture tube set while Wantetl— To Buy 58 VACANT hydramatic, twin beds and other walte, 5'2 Pearl street. in poison. Roy Motors, Inc, 241 training No need to give up your FOR BOATS, motors, tackle, ma­ extra*. Excellent financing. Term* 1949 OLDSMIJBII.E 98 4-DR — North Main street. W ANTED —Good used furniture Extra nice New tires, new ANTKJUES Kefinitbed. Repairing present job until .vou are ready rine hardware and palnta. Mc­ available. Phone 5416 during the Any quantity. W « offer you high­ Four room single, two unfinlsh- batlerv. done on any cumlture Tlemann, for a better one Placement as­ Intosh Boat <*>., North end Pur­ day BODY AND fender man. Must be est prices. Woodshed Phone 2- -d, built 1949. Near Stores and new 189 South ktain streeL Phone sistance after graduation Write nell parking lot. Chrls-Craft, Broad Street School. $10,900. This 1946 PON'HAC -SEDAN COUPE fully experienced. Good pay. good 3154. 1950 CHEVROLET aedan, like 5643 today for conipli/.e details No Mercury, .Champion, Seott-At ocation Is improving every day. A real bargain Extra clean woi\ing conditions. Turnpike BY I.ESUE TUIINEI new. (Douglas never exaggerates! obligation. Box Q. Herald Auto Body Work* Phone 7043. water. Maatercrafl trailer*. Phone BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Santa Claus BY EDGAR MARTIN WASH TUBBS The Blow FalU Full priee $995 ELECTRIC ('look*, irons, toasters, 2-3102. Open from 9:30 a. m. to 8 I Powergllde. radio, heater. We mixers, lamps, vacs and sewing Rooms Without Ikmrd 59 select our cars. Douglas Motors,] 1940 DODGE 2-DR R.idio heat- SALESMEN -Opening for aggrea. p. m. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA APPARENTLY MR. BUT I LCVB machines expertly, promptly and Private Instrudinns 28 A TTR A C m V E LY furnished room XJSt V>H«\ xvol A T THE 80V! I 333 Main. | er Motor overhauled New sive men selling stomi windows Realtor ♦4V.V5 Vou HARDWICK. 19 WELL' economically repaired. ABC Ap­ 14 FT. THOMPSON boat, ITH h. for two. (Complete light house­ to - dCm.with mo other TOOK HIM A6 tires and clutrh, new paint. W A N T A Better Job. Study In and awnings. Vacuum cleaners, 1939 MERCURY convertible club pliance Co 21 Maple. '2-1575. p. Evinruiie 4 cylinder motor keeping facilitle. available. Cen­ 875 Main Street— Eat. 1921 H I • wvKW'fc n RBLknUEO. AND IS A BABY, AMD your spare time. Machine shop. appliances and television. Call coupe with 1947 motor, new top, 1940 CHEVROLET 4-DR New- Om plcte. Haa been run approxi­ tral. Reasonable. Mrs. Jerome, 14 Phone 5440 or 6938 . 0»4 — t-* ANXIOUS TO owe r(7w TRAINED HIM CABINET MAKING, reflnish and Auto mechanics. mathematic, W H. Preuss, Sons, Rockville, 5. seat covers, radic^ heater. O ir in paint. Excellent tires mately 50 hours. Call 2-8025. Home Listings Wanted A HOME IN AMERICA I WOULD repair furniture. Screens made to drafting, engineering, building 3067, or Manchester 2-2223 eve­ Arch street, 1st floor. excellent condition. Call 6943. nings Manv Others order, ''hone 2-95,33. John Hahn. business Hundreds of other 10 H. P. MERCURY outboard FRONT ROOM, centrally located, courses. G, 1. approved. Phone or motor. Used two season*. Less Open Every Evening 'Til 0 MA.N AS HELPER in wash room. continuous hot v> ater, gentleman a n OLDER Home with three down ^ STENOGRAPHIC service*, typ­ write Harold K. Manion. represen­ than 100 hours. A-1 condition 1941 CHEVROLET busineaa coupe, ing. letters, reports, composed, Good hour*., gooo working condi­ preferred. Phone 3129. and two up. Extra lot. Owner has $260 cash. Telephone 7068. tative. International Correspon­ Price $200. Replacement cost BROWN-REAITRE, Inr. answered, felepooned dictation, tion. Apply In person. Maple Dry to sell. House U heated by oU. 30 Blssell St. Phone TIPI dence Schools, 607 Main street. (Cleaners and Launderers, 72 $385. Phono 7707. SPACIOUS, Charming rooms for Ehccellent condition. Purchaser CONVERTIBLE 1848 Packard, delivery service. Mailing lists. AM Hartford 3. Conn Tel. 6-9955. Maple street. couples or slngU men. Hot and can move in immediately. Priced Overdrive, Electric clutch. Radio, account* strictly confidential. 1949 FORD Cii.stom 2-door Very cold water in each room. Easily right, too. For details, call T. J. heater, blue, black top. Excellent Samuel Llnsay 2-4731. Ruildinp Materials 47 good condition One owner Call Business Opportunities 32 reached by car or bus— at the Crockett, broker, at 6416. condition. $1,39.5. Seen at 132 2-3326 REFRIGERA'nON aervice. Com-' C ARPENTERTor rough work Ap­ LUMBER, boards and dimensions Junction of Routes 15 and 83 on Campfield Road. the Wilbur Cross Highway. Rates DUPLiEX—A n oW home but In merclal and doircstlc. We do not] HOUSEWIVES! Earn $1 to $2 an ply 218 Parker street. Paul F. Schendel. 187 Gardner 1942 FORD V-8 club coupe Heat­ from $8 single to $25 double, excellent condition. New roof and Si y 1946 OLDSMOBILE Mode! "78", sell , householu refrigerator*. | street. Phone 2-0465. er. Excellent condition Asking hour! 1 do. Dial 2-2909. STO(?K CLERK, full time See weekly. Trailer parking also siding. Large safe back yard for J '^ 4 *C '**iic T u«t*re:iii hydramatic. Original owner, $900. George H. Williams Associates;] $395 236 School street. Manches­ grocery manager. Popular Mar­ available from $16 per month. children, yet only a few stepa to 71 Spencer street ter 2-3953. Telephone, days '2-3585. evenings] WE H .W E Several good service ket, 974 Mail, street. Help Yonnelf^ MICHAEL O’MALLEI 3622, stations available for lease in the DIamunda— W atchi Vernon Inn, TalcoUville, Conn Center street. 5 rooma one side. ThiR Is War. Huh? V. T. HAMLIN VIC FLINT Hartford area. For further infor­ W AN TE D — Night counter man, 12 Jewdnr 48 Manchester 2-8216. 4 on other. Haa Just been reduced SIGN PAINTER desire* truck let­ to $12,600 for quick sale. Gilman HffP AJTKOUPUI, mation ca" Hartford 7-3236 and midnight to 8:30 a. m. Call 2- "YOUR RANK.6UH>.rrS ! V e r y w e l l -. i t s m a h tering or any small algn work. | LEONARD W. YOST, Jawelar, ro- FRONT BEDROOM for lady or Realty, 351 Center street. Tel. ISN'T WHAfJ IMBPiOCK.' Hg a repre.'entatlve will contact you ' 8131. H8AH WHAT? HA CH?OH. - DUTY.CAiP'N.TO I N ­ Professional of long standing. pairs, adjust, watches experUy gentleman. Quiet neighborhood. 2-2183 - 2-3035. FR fEH_CA^.. DUCT YOU AS A PRIZ- 0AIP IF H K W4^ T personally. Two minutes from Center. Con­ YiM tgjSU tO ,0UTSUg0AWgUTB5 Ed Sulliyan’s Special! Phone 6981, call evenlnga. Reasonable prlcea. Open daUy captR n , j VC UkT'8 WHAT NUH OF WAH TO A ^ Thursday avenlnga, 120 Spruce tinuous hot water. Call 2-3373 FOR TH E Family needing a three ISN 'T IT •H’ BOYS PLACE OF CONFINEMENT TO «irTHOU7 Situations Wanted— CALLED ME, ...MAH PLANTATION, Help Wanted— Female 35 etreet. Phone 2-4887. after 5:30. bedroom home with immediate ? SUM , A F T E R YO U ,' H hold Scrrlc Female 38 occupancy, we are offering this WOMAN FOR General housework. SU N N Y ROOM for gentleman. MORIARTY BROS. 1949 KAISER Offerod 18A CAPABLE, Experienced baby fit­ brand new Cape Ood borne, 4*4 One day week, by working cou­ Garden— F Dairy Next to bath. Near Main etreet. ter would like work evenings and rooms down, two up with tUe FLAT 0TNT8H. Holland window ple, no children. Call 2-4248 after Prodoeta 60 Phone 2-9650. bath. Vestibule, fireplace, forced 4-DR. SEDAN 6 p. m. Saturdays. Phom 2-0242. ahades mada to measura. All ALL KINDS Of tomato, lettuco LARGE ROOM, twin beds, one hot water heat, copper plumbing, matal venatlan blinds at a n*w fully insulated, m ^ r a In every Jet Black. ^ whlla ™ WOMEN, good character, de- and cabbage planta. Tony Oara- available. Central GenUeman. ^ oendable.pendable, caoablecapable General house- Situatlona Waated— bino, 12 Glenwood atroot, or phone Phone 4T24. respect Complete for only . $14,- wait. Marlow's worker and children's nurse. A t­ Mato 3f 2-4187. 500. This home could not be re­ J tractive country home, mixlern rOR RENT—Pleasant room for built today for such a low figure. WCAVINO of burna, Bota btdMl PREM IERE atrawbarry plants, gentlemen. Inquire 01 Foster Gilman Realty, 861 Center street. $1195 aad ton cloUiiag, boaHnj runs.] equipment. Own room and bath LAW N S POW ER mowed. Reason, for each. Other help. Apply to­ $1.28 hundred, $10 per thousand. atreet. Phone 2-2183, or 2-3035. bandbaga rapaired, Upper r able rates. Call 8408. placaateat, umbrallaa repaired. I gether. or separately. Box 127, Rhubarb roots, S for 2Sc, rhubarb for canning, 20 pounds $1 FOR GENTLEMAN. Single room maa'a atUrt eoltara ravara^ and I Rye. New York, or telephone Port adjoining bath. CentraUy located. SIS CINTII STRiit * MANCMflTiR raplaead. MarloWa UtUa Mending I Chester 5-3248 between 0 and 10 Charles O'Connor, I7 l Union SEE PAGE THIRTEEN Read Herald Advi. street. Fbone 5608. ^ Oall STM. THURSDATi MAT

iHanrI|f0Ur lEtt^ntitg IfrraUi Average Daily ^ct Press Run Tha WeBther rnaaiEEi: For the Weak Budiag May B, ISSl Members of Washington L o ^ l val committee will meet tomor-j Members of Manchaatar Ovll Orange Lodge, No. 117, will nieet row evening In the church base­ Today tala aad eaolt tooi|M Defense are reminded of the at 7:30 this evening In Orange nail ment at eight o'clock. 10,179 rate. Saturday geuaraUy fair, » u tT o w n necessity for going to Police Head- for a rehearsal of the R. A. P-M- FOOD Is The Most Imporumt . Maaitar at Om AodH aUghtly warmar la llw auarters this week during the degree. The meeUng of the lodge Bateau at ClfealatlonB will take, place tomorrow evening Mancheeter— A City of Village Charm #*■** Mr(**nt Hobart toMiM ft# 1 And 9 p« iP*e tP ^ fln* in Orange hall, when the above de­ «^ 1 £ m , (tf n fedmund atreet, la g^ rin ted and have a photo U ^ n gree will be exemplified, and a so­ HALE'S In The Family Budget! Therefore for Identification purposes. ^ 1- icoatvinx a couraa of Inatructlon cial time with refreshments will (ClastlBed AdveiUalng oa Page 14) lo advancad amphJbloua tech- dav ls the last day to have ^1» VOL. LXX, NO. 188 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS aHnao at Uttle Creak Naval Ani- done and Chief Herman Schendel, follow. , Headquarters Food Dollars Mwtst Bay A Maximal Mbloiia Tralnliig Ba^. coordinator of civil A special committee of that there are many who are atm Sradk, NdffoJk. Va. Staff ^ r - morial Lodge No. »8. "f roR ■aaat Sbaa, a membar o t an In ^ * to be registered and every effort Pythias, met last night to make tortattalion of the Second Marine should be made to comply with plans for the fiftieth year anni­ You Can Oo It At BAtEVI Self Sei S y5 S % l apand two w^a the state requirement at once. versary dinner party to be held Hura aa a atndent at the Marine June 6 at Castle half on Golway CoiVa AtlanUc Troop TrainInR Helen Davidson Lodge, No 98, VniVa Baalc Troop Amphibious street. and Meat Department Daughters of Scotia, will hold Truman Told Mac Arthur Policy in Korea •cMoL ____ their monthly meeting tomorrow Bt. Bridget's strawberry festi­ evening at 7:45 In the Masonic « g h school are mambera of the Temple. Grand Deputy Miss Jean South Methodist church and the r Brown of New BriUln will make partnta are reminded of the pot- her annual visit. A social time 4 Extra Specials MEAT DEPARTMENT supper at the church Sunday with refreshments will follow You hear talk about high prices on beef ; but here’s «vaainx*^at diSO, which will be fol­ HORMEL lowed by a panel dlaciuurton of HALE’S I what we’re talking about today: ■foblaina o t vital interest, "^ose Mrs. William Hunnlford la chair­ FRESHLY GROUND SWIFT'S "PREMIUM" AND Holding Allies Russia man of the committee In charge War to attend are requested Aims to notify Barbara Young, 8482. of arrangements for the pot luck supper tomorrow evening in St. Ranges- Refrigeralors SPAM "SELECT" WESTERN BONELESS Mary's parish house. Her assist­ a n t will ^ Washers and Al! Impeached President and His Successor Allies Cain Smuts Greet Mother of llie Year Other Appliances BEEF R O AST Murders His Wife, Chiefs Sent R a J W s l U i i c O M ■ ir S I * On East^ Dig smaiissm €•*» P Solid Ramp or Ronnd lb, 16 Possible F)1 bers. Attempts Suicide In on West toy- Mr*. HArry 8we«t, Jr., Mrs. tha BuUer and Mrs Agnes Gay­ HALE’S LARGE GRADE A Procedures I lord. The supper Is In celebration doz. Probing Patrols Reptirt of the birthday of St. Mary a Wa.shing:(on, May 11—-< ^ — Women's Auxiliary, and the presi­ In East Hartford Continual Movement dent, Mrs. William Brennan, hopes EGGS LEG O^ LAMB President Truman told Gen. for a good turnout of the mem- Douglas MncArthur last Jan. LOWBR LEO— BONE REMOVED Behind Red Lines, See East Hartford, May 11— (A’) - forced from hi« first wife in Sep- Buildup for New Blow 1.3 that Korean war policy must tember. be deaigned to keep the sup­ —The month-old marriage of He was transferred from East port of .\llies whom “ we would SCOTTISSUE an East Hartford couple end­ Hartford hospital to Hartford hos­ Tokyo. May 11 |4’) United i pital, according to Dr. Raymond ed in tragedy today when the Nations troops shoved ahead three desperately need” in case of Lublin, fbr refusal to cooperate In wnr with Russia. husband allegedly murdered miles on the east Korean front treatment. This was contained in B VM l I P i M W i 3 rolls MORE POPULAR THAN EVER! his wife and then tried to kill Dr. Lublin said Ulbert'e condi­ today. In the west they dug in to himself in the upstairs bed­ tion was "fair" and he had not meet an expected Red offensive. me.ssage sent hy the President YOUNG FRESH DRESSED had a blood transfusion, although room of their home in May­ South Kore.-ins made the east­ as a follow up to a set of 16 ha had lost considerable blood possible eourses of action the berry village. from his wounds. ern advance north o( Parallel :18. CHICKENS $1.49 Police said Fred G, Ulbcrt, Mrs. Ulbert was found with win­ They met only light opposition. Joint Chiefs of Staff had dis­ Can be baked, stewed, fried or broiled. We also have 44, stabbed his wife 10 times dow sash rope wound around her One Infantry company marched In­ patched to MacArthur the WITH GARDEN-FRESH FLAKES medium and large size roasters and plump fowl, all fresh neck. But he said it was not im­ to Inje without firing a shot. previous day. in the chest and then stabbed Elsewhere the front was quiet BLU-WHITE mediately clear whether she died The text of the President’s '^pjnc/lurji dressed. himself in the chest and ab­ from strangulation or the stab except for restless, probing patrols. RlUfS AND yVASHIS AT THt SAMI TIMI domen with a paring knife. But thoiv was continual movement meKsage, in paraphrased form, REPEAT SPECIAL wounds. His condition today was term­ Police said they found two par­ back of Communist lines. was read by Secretary of De­ Q/vce/y The Reds were building up four VEGETABLES... ed “ fair.” ing knives under the bed covers fense Marshall to Senate com­ SLICED BACON u 59c ■Izable pockets for a possible two mittees inquiring into Mac- His wife, Elaine, 21, was (Continued on Page Four) pronged drive on Seoul. They ap­ ^ S a fe peared to be massing in an arc Arthur’s dismissal as Far 1 FRESH CRISP RED NATIVE Get extra cake tor 1 < Many of our fine boiling or baking pieces of found in the bed in a pool of Get one packdde for I'- blood with the covers drawn north and northeast of the old Eastern commander. l:t < th i (it usual price with ereri/3 cakepun'ha: over her. South Korean enpitai. In hla fifth day In the witness Radishes °r R areripes bch. H A M ARE PRICED AT Lb. 49c-59c Approves Jump Allied o\itposts got set to meet ehnlr, Marahnll alao tcatlfled: Neither Police Chief Tim­ an onslaught. They sandbagged 1. At President Truman’s re­ l;s i S ' l •X. 4 Cakes othy J. Kelleher or Hartford their positions, built booby traps quest, the Joint CHitefs of Staff met SN O W C R O P 29c and strung barbed wire. nn Sunday, April 8. to discuss the ^ 4 ^ Reg Hale’s Seafood Counter offers you high nutrition at County Detective John F. In Liquor Tax Kisses are bestowed nn either cheek of Dr. 5tarv T. hlartln Sloop 2 6 c 32e Re^s Move I’p of f'rnssnore, N. C’., the American Mother of the Year, by two Boy MacArthur situation '3>ased on GREEN NANS. CUCUMBERS FROSTED FOODS Size low cost; high quality and large va rietr. Reardon, both of whom ques­ Impewchment of Preeidrnt .4rmilfn Arias (right) Hpark<>d a revo­ On the other side of the nar­ purely military considerations.” tioned Ulbert in East Hartford Scouts as she arrives at I’cnnsylvania station. New York, yi-sterday. NEW GREEN CABBAGE AT NEW LOW EVERY DAY PRICES House Ways, Means for lution in Panama yesterday, as Viee I’resldmt .Alelbhides Arosiunena rowing no-man's land. Reds were The seoiits, both of Troop .HBO, filnnhultan, are Dirk Gllnio (left), 19, Their recommendation was that SALT COD STRIPS FRESH COD hospital, could supply a motive (left) was named his sureessor. Arias was arrested after a bloody moving up behind tank traps and and Hohby Houros, \'l. In nddlllon to their kisses of greeting, the MacArthur be diamissed. Three WHITE ONIONS. YELLOW ONIONS for the murder and attempted 250 Million Levy Hike fight at the presidential palaee. He had refuM-d to give up his offlre minefleld.s. A\itomatic weapon fire seniits did thetr dnlly good deed hy helping Dr. SliMip with her lug- days later he wes. n H V V D c n n i K a i> oz. pug. 43c HALIBUT HADDOCK and, with his supporters, defied the national police In a gun battle. turned back small Allied patrols 2. The “ emotional w a v e ” Delicious HOT MEAT Buidde. Man In center Is unidentified. This pletiirn was taken Nov. 24, 1949 too close to suspected Red touched off by MarArthur’e dis­ RED RASPBERRIES ...... 84« Ulbart bad two children by a Also on Beer, Wine SEEDLESS JUICY (96 Size) SANDWICHES just after Arias took the oath of office as president. strength. missal was foreseen by thosa re­ BROCCOLI CUTS ...... 27c FLOUNDERS QUOHOGS prevlouB marriage, Richard, 10 1-2, Front line dispatches Friday sponsible btit the decision was re­ GREEN PEAS ...... 2Sc make 'am wHh aad Karen, 8 1-2. Washington, May 11—Of)—The garded as inevitable. Marshall said LITTLENECKS A neighbor aaid the couple had House Ways and Means committee gave this picture across the front, 4 ' ° ’ FRENCH FRIES ...... IBe (rom west to east: the expectation was that once this Grapefruit 2 FRANCO-AMERICAK repeated quarrels during their today tentatively approved a f250,- North Koreans slipping through Raps Dawson RFC wave paased-’There would'be>Mmie ORANGE JUICE ...... 4 oz. 12c b e e f* jVets of War - 9 * 8UCED OR PIECE brief marriage. Ulbert waa di- (XKl.iXK) Increase in federal taxes on Arias Jailed GRAPE JUICE ...... 6 or. 2Ic -i the hills were concentrating about Bober thfnktng.” BEEF GRAVY iiqupr,.haer and wins. ' 20 milsa north of Seoul between For tha ftrst time, Merahall waa SUNKIST NAVELS, LARGE SIZE ...... 6 for 55e GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ...... 18c BOSTON BLUE tb 17c 'Ths rats on whiskey and othar In Korea to Munsan and Uljongbu. Communist aak*d to return for an afternoon CHOPPED .STEAK ...... 8 oz. 45c hard liquor would rise from $0 to After Battle fire forced back a South Korean Influence Denial session. He has been testifying glOJlO hundred proof gallon. patrol on the extreme west. Op­ for only half a day. NATIVE RHUBARB. LARGE 2V4-LB. BUNCH ...... 23c SNAC STEA K S...... pkg. 59c TENDER, WHITE For 2 Cans 3 3c News Tidbits Beer, now taxed at 88 a barrel, posing patrols clashed north of Chairman Russell (D.. Ga.). oC Pound package* of Sllecd I’enehe* at 2Sr are fea­ 49c would pay 89. With Police Get Benefits Uijongbii where Reds planted the Joint Armed Services and For­ JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES. LARGE SIZE ...... Doz. 59c tured at Sc under regular price. Called From UP) Wires The Increases on wdne would fused mortar shells In mine fields. Washington, May 11—O f)—8 «n -. The ■ubeommlttee, which Is eign Relations rommlttee% said Try Strawberrie* or Raapherrie* on Vanilla lee UNDERWOOD'.S SCALLOPS vary from a two-cent-a-gallon hike Artillery cut up a Red patrol •tor Fulbright (D-Ark) told White headed by Fulbright, had named sessions would be held tomorrow Cream or uae them for a delloloua short cake. on light wines to a 25-cent In­ Panama. Panama. May 11 - (;p) House, Senate Approve southeast of Uijongbu. both former directors aa men upon "in order to complete General GOLDEN ARIZONA BRING IN KITCHEN GREASE (IN TIN CANS) Twenty thoneaad workers In House aide Donald S. Dawson to­ whom Dawson wielded consldera- DEVILED HAM 2 ': Oz. 2 1 c WE PAY YOU 5c LB. crease on those containing more —Panama's police army and pub­ Chinese turned back small U. Marshall's testimony.” HEKSHEY SYRUP ...... l«c Pamplona, Spain, warn govern­ than 22 percent alcohol. Bills for Usual AifI N. patrols probing the neweat sus­ day his denials of using political iilo Influence. The chle. development of Um lic opinion gave the country a new Inlluencc on government loans arc CORN FLAKES ...... 2 for 29c 1.5 O'/,. CAN. SNOW’S rONCENTR.VTED ment they will continue their gen. Champagne and other naturally pected Red buildup 15 miles "I have not asked that anything forenoon was the readily of Mr. anal atrlka againat high cost of president last night after four For All Taking Part "» little beyond my belief." be done Improperly, and It has not Truman’s message to MacArthur. C A R R O T S 1 CLING PEACHES ...... can 3 S c fermented sparkling wines would living until their demands are met days of riots and revolution in (CoutlDued on Page Eight) FUlbright and the President’s been testified that I have," Daw­ At the outset, the President m M O DEVH.ED HAM ...... 18c be taxed at 17 cents a half pint In “ Undeclared War” patronage adviser debated at CLAM Fresh Fruit and Vegetables .. Republican legislative leader instead of the present 15 cents. which at least -12 person.s were son told Fulbright sharplji. He DA7.7,LE ST.YRCH ...... 18c argues, In effect, that It’s no use killed and hundreds were wound­ length the propriety of Dawson's challenged the Senator to get (Oontinoed on Eight) In each case, the rate increase Wa.shinglon, May 11 — (/Ti—Vet­ conduct. Dawson insisted firmly "I N rUtc Asparagus is now in with pound bunches of medium stalks IVORY FLAKES ...... 82c Cans Udding Connecticut taxpayers any was less than the administration ed. more specific. selling at 29c lb. and short heavier stalks (slightly over 1 lb.) at 39c. CHOWDER 49c In a three-hour battle inside and eran., of the undeclared Korean war did nothing improper " anil Kul- Fulbright said he could do It. CRI ST pro.|ndnetlon pliysicala Powers Check today Into the palace which yes­ serving In the armed forces be­ At Danbury Hospital agency. Serve Five Years fo r NATIVE will be given in Connecticut during terday's fighting left a shambles. tween June 7, 1950 and a date to "You over-emphaslze my Import­ (Uontlnued on Page Eight) SUMMER SQUASH. FI.AKO A well-to-do dairy farmer, he was be proclaimed later by the Presi­ June. Bethel, May l l — OF)—Run over ance," Dawson iald. Crime Probe Perjuiy i,b. 37c first vice-president until the Na­ dent or Congress. It thus would "You are a very modest man," lEETS ...... Bunch 16c ASPARAGUS Mothers exercise the "mighty Shapiro, After Parley tional Assembly Wednesday night apply to all service men, whether twice by the same freight train. PIECRUST pkgs. 35c moral force that guides the strong­ Marshall W. Scranton, ,56; of 261 Fulbright retorted wit), heavy sar­ New York, May 11—Of) —Jamaa impeached Arias and swore in they arc in Korea, in this country, casm. He Insisted that in the eyes est currents of our lives," says With lA>dge, Says State Arosemena. or in Europe. Orange street. New Haven, a Doctor Starts J. Moran, clotse a.vioclate of former BAKER’S SOUTHERN STYLE i.b. 59e Governor Lodge in statement In brakeman for the New Haven rail­ of RFC directors whom the sub­ GET FRESH ARNOLD’S AND MUSHROOMS Still In the saddle as Panama's Reports reached here of a 21- committee contends were subserv­ Mayor William O'Dwyer, waS recognition of Motherie Day, Needs More Authority year-old discharged Korean veteran road, Is In critical condition today PEPPERniGE FARM BOLLS CHUCK Pinehurst Meat Dept, ROUND Can strong man was Police C^hief Coi. ient to Dawson. "You had the pow­ Heart on TV sentenced today to a maximum AND BREAD AT PINEHURMT COCONUT 19c 1 NEW GRADE A FLORIDA which will be observed Sunday. Jpse Antonio Remon. who p\it who was denied admittance to a in Danbury hospital. state Capitol, Hartford, May 11 Hospital attaches said he sus­ er of life and death in the econom­ five years in prison and fined 82,000 . . . ALSO HODERIIOLM’S COF­ Suggestion that “ guinea pig Arias in the President’s chair in veterans hospital because his fight­ ic sense.” Has many attractive meat offerings for this STEAK 1 LB. JAR GRANDMOTHER’S —(/P)—Proposed legislation provid­ ing was not in a declared war. tained a skull fracture, probable on a charge of giving perjured FEE CAKES. GROUND 3 Lbs. 21c area” be established in Hartford 1949 and who took him out of it It was Dawson's second day in testimony before the U. S. Senate week end. Including enough small to medium legs Ground 1 P O T A T O E S ing a closer check on the opera­ yesterday after public clamor sup­ Hospital ofilcials said there was no spinal fracture, internal chest in­ 500 Meilicul Men See district or a like Connecticut sec­ tions of municipal housing author­ juries and compound fracture of the witness chair. Crime committee. of tender lamb to take rare of a fair demand for 1 LARGE SIZE INDIAN BIVEK SEEDLESS ported the National Assembly's law to cover his case. a STRAWBERRY tion to perfect model Civilian De­ ities was disciissed today by Gov. There should be such a law, the right arm. At one point. Fulbright re­ Delii’ate Operation Moran, a former deputy fire com­ them. I.amb haa been In very short supply . . . fense organization la voiced by impeachment action. marked that Dawson, as the Pres­ missioner, told the Crime com­ Lb. John Lodge wrlth Republican lead­ Represent All Groups President Truman said at his Police and railroad officials ex- Lb. 75c We also offer tender Loin Lamb Chops. 99c Hartford City Manager Sharpe .. ers. ident's adviser, would seem lo On Denver Youngster mittee he met Louis Weber, Brook­ 39e 1 GRAPEFRUIT 2 f. 29c Arosemena announced that his many persons and to the public to lyn numbers racketeer, about a PRESERVES Flowers will be placed Sunday on House Majority Leader Louis government would include repre­ (Continued on^^ge Four) (Oontlnoed on Page Foar) 1 FLORIDA grave of Ann M. Jarvis, little old Shapiro (R-Farmlngton) told have a "power that Is unequalled" Denver, May 11 (/Pi -A boy half dozen times over a period o f RE.\DY TO EAT sentatives of all political groups over government officials. several years. NO. 2 CAN LUCKY LEAF lady who founded Mother’s Day 42 newsmen after the conference: except the outlawed Communists. whose heart stopped beating until years ago. “We definitely must have such Fulbright contended that former But witnesses at Moran's trial in Doz. 43c He said it would cooperate fully RFC directors William K. Willett a surgeon massaged life Into It federal court testified that Weber ORANGES West Berlin city authorities legislation.” with the United States, which con- lay near death today. SLICED APPLE The leaders said the State should and Walter L. Dunham, who were had visited Moran at least 111 RATH^S SHOULDER HAMS «b 1 BALDWIN seize Germany’s most famous ship­ reappointed to their Jobs by Pres­ Hospital attendants said his con­ times at his fire department office. building laboratory .. One legged be empowered bo: (Uontinned on Page Eight) 1. Initiate Investigations Into ident Truman against the subcom­ dition was so critical that he re­ Moran, 49, refused to testify FO R PIE 21c For man Is under 13,000 bail In Law­ News Flashes mittee’s desires must have felt they mained on the operating tolile at his trial. A Jury found him 3 29c rence, Mass . awaiting Grand Jury how housing authorities are hand APPLES ling the state housing program. owed their long Jobs to Dawson. .several hours before being re­ guilty on TTiursday. WE WILL HAVE “FARM FRESH” FRYERS, 12 OZ. CAN action on charge he robbed from (lAte BuUeilns ol the Wire) moved to a bed. The conviction was the first 2. Make periodic audits of the Rubber Sales paraplaglc veteim- who gave him fiscal operations of the authori­ Five hundred doctors watching here growing out of testimony be­ BROILERS AND FOWL a lift. ties. a televised operation ga.sped yes­ fore the crime committee. NIBLETS David Ben-Ourkin, prime minlv URZETTA, TURNESA WIN WALKER CUP MATCH Johnston Airs terday when the 11-year-old’s Moran was appointed to .a ___Frozen Food Specials Attorney General George C. To Contmue heart faltered during the delicate NO. S CAN SUGAR HEART ter of Israel, says his nation Is Conway recently Informed Govern­ Birkdale, England, 'March 11 — (A*) — Sam Urzetta of 815.000-a-year lifetime post as a We have made a special purchase this week md of some excellent quality choice and U. S. building Near East fortress ot surgery. An Injection strengthened Water Commissioner by O'Dwyer good or Lodge that additional legisla­ Rochester, N. Y., and Willie Turnesa of Elmsford, N. Y., scor­ democracy to show "our neighbors tion Is necessary to empower mu- Rollback Aims ORANGE JUICE 35c c u t b e a n s 2 r « r d S c that they need not live In slavery Indonesia Refuses to ed the first victory of the Walker Cup golf matches today (Oontinoed on Page Eight) (ConUnned oa Pago Eight) T o Sell A t lb. S 5 * and poverty." (Oeatlaned oa Page Poor) Follow British Lead when they defeated Jim Bruen and John Morgan of the Brit­ RIB ROAST BEEF I LB. PRE.MIER UBBY’S ish team, 5 and 4, in their 36-hole scotch foursome match. Does Not Promise Gen­ In Ban on Red China * e e Enjoy a roast of thia fine beet while It Is available In n m t of this quality. I^ENCH FRIED SHRIMP ' 65c eral Prices Retreat FRUITS FOR SALAD 3 5 c SECOND ARMORED ASSIGNED TO EUROPE Marshall Protest May Spur Jakarta, Indonesia, May 11—(/P) To Pre-Korea Levels HADDOCK FII.LETS LAMB PATTIES SNOW CROP ^ ^ I Service Trades Ordered —Indonesia said flatly today she Washington, May 11—(/P)—The Army has alerted a sec­ ond regular army division for assijmment to Europe. The SWORD FISH TENDER GENUINE CUBE STEAKS ORANGEADE MIX 2 35c intends to continue selling rubber Washington, May 11—(J5—Ek;o- Action on Draft~UMTBill BONELESS SHAD MORRELL'S READY TO EAT HAMS Nabisco Anniversary To Post Ceiling Prices to sny country—including Red Second Armored division, now based at Fort Hood, Tex., has nomlc Stabilizer Eric Johnston C9iina—that can send her goods been notified to be ready for “ overseas’^ duty, an Army told Congress today that "trying she badly needs. to push all prices back to pre- Washington, May 11— Of) — A . Oialrmsn 'Vinson (D-Oa) of tha COME TO PINEHURST FOR PICNIC A sso rtment ' FuiiLb.pin. 59c S 02L CAN PBEMIEB DIA’PETIO The stand of this major rubber spokesman said today in answer to a question. protest by Secretary of Defense' Washington, May 11—Of)— A^have been charging under the gen- ♦ * * Korea days would be like trying House committee haa been la his producer—a member of the United Marshall against » Congressional FOODS. PAPER PLATES, CUPS, apecial pricing .J^rder requiring er price freeze. OPS said the to push toothpaste back' Into a home state for two weeks but is Nations—waa expressed by foreign U. S. REJECTS POLAND PROTEST tube." deadlock on draft-military train­ expected back. . < CHARCOAL, ETC. USE OUR CON- COCKTAIL auch eatabllshments as barber order retains prices effective In office spokesman Zirtm Zaino. He MIRACLE WHIP and beauty shops, laundries and the base pricing period of last Washington, May 11—(/P)—The United States today re­ He said the government Is aim­ ing bllla may bring action next Because sU tbe Senate rnnfsTsss added, however, that Britain's de­ ing to establish a stabilized price week. have been taking part in the dMty VENIENT, EASY TO GET IN AND Pftrking lots to post celling pricea Dec. 10 through Jan. 25. cision yesterday to ban ruber ex­ jected as complaint by Communist-run Poland that the Polish AOe I ASPARAGUS was lssiic