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V y ' , • 7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2, 1952 •1’ ^ Average Dally Net Press Run Tha Wanther . For the Week Ending ' b r mr 'Were'Mvnwed' yesterday by--Actr -of . ' SW ... er c B m Newly Elected Resume W ork grave-stones above- gro^lnd level. Ing , General Manager James H. dlvldui - ■ Individual and family, marklngt ' I-- Sheekey and Superintendent of MarloW said that arrangements 1 0 , 4 9 0 - " Tonight, fair, cool with fag,. " r r r will , lie aet into the ground. for burial of Temple members Cemeteries George Elliott with Mlatnmm a A X jr r ia a y , pwiUr' On Cemetery He also said- that the Temple Marlow and Lawrence.- wilt be made through Beth ’ ' Member Of the Audit Sholom's Mamqrial. Park conunit- inlia. Maxim m M> plana- to inalall * memorial- gate ' The use of the'-East Cemetery 1 X . . Bureau of drenloHona ’ U-? and a fence as . well as do a small label for the Memorial Park was tee in. accordance with religious N Mdncheat«t*-—A City of ViUnge Philip J. Cleveland^ Jewish Burial Ground amount of landscaping. transferred to BCth Sholqm last requirements. Plana for the cemetery, Which fall by the town]under, an' Sgree- Other members bf^the commit­ __i Be Done ware prepared under-the bupec- .meht.whicb. stated, .that ttie. .T*.mi tee arc Judge John S.\G. Rottner, Girl— »t least 21 years of age-^-to worl VO L.LXXI, NO. 157 (Claaalfled Advartiabig on Png* IS) MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1 8 ^ (TWENTY PAGES) Breakfast on Sunday In About • Two Mon the Vision of Arnold Lawrence, an­ pie would pay as much for the use president o f ]3ifh Shblbm," Rabbi Itisuraiice bfflife.------other member' of the commiteee. of the land and the perpetual care Leon Wind and Saul Sil^rstein.. ■ lUv. Philip J*rome • Clevelknd- Work" oh” the~ Temple Beth Shm T" ' wm'TflpHtr i i ' th* «ts i^ ^ ifti M8m6rt*T ;Park~»ndleb««w's rrr: 3.W«tk iniyolvi^ and typing. Mqat Tniman Denies munton hreiUcfMt of the Men'a afat'Jewish cemetery which will be someone with experience. .Club of Sooth Methodist Church oh occupy-a section of the East Cem­ THURS. ONLY. 12 NOON to 8 P.M. ■t • ■ P»lm Sundjiy. morning at 7 o'clock. etery has begun, and pteparatloaa Plea for Files ' Mr. Clevelnnd Is now the minis­ necessary for getting the park '■X ter of Westminster HIU Congre- ready for use are expected to be 8 HOUR SAU ONLY \ CLARINCE H. ANDERSEN > gatlonal'Church in Canterbury. He completed in about twd.months. WMhlngtmi. April 8— OPI-*- ■ i',' waa-bom In Beverly, Maiui.,' and Since the dictates of -their faith 74 E A S T C E N T E R ST. T E L . 8343 or 7930 ' Preeldent 'YiUman today Studied at the Metropolitan Mu- requites that* Jews be buried SPfCIALI NOT $t.9S. t r m ^ -asdeead— SenzMMgr—of —Mata- .. .;Seum of lhns,.Arts School. BoaUm.- ainopg: .m.emj>era .of their own .re« PINKIN 6 . Ac*eeee:4*4»m>4etwii:at Shmatn and the Mew Bngland Sohool of llglon onjy, the lack of s'aepega- eoiAmlttee request for detailed , ITleology^' .[ ed Jewish cemetery until now has Information and eompletc files He hbs held pastorates th Penn- forced them to be burled In cema- 5 Washington, April 3—- '''v'hethcr or,not It is cgrrled out— tire Civil Service would be \ |not had regular services for years. # Sioiplo («rrih«i i m s f m a l i X ; He-writes regularly-for many laid out. Ml **lOGiMASTIIt*' itNi*!- \ t ' i ‘ •Ym ’' to 4 out of SI was to inorca.se pressure on the in­ 'Electors to severely demoralized,” yelWoua and commercl^ maga- C. Foatet Harry la newly elect­ - Memorial Park will be located fm*4 p*y to $10.0(1 fw # Morfii ky Motto! CroHl Don’t borrow unnecessarily, but if a dustry to grant government-sug­ He also said that If all goVr ed vice president in charge of on a 2S0-by-19!l-(oot plot of land 4 Ooo 4k l|««0(y . gtoktotr ilMon # G»N loto^l ernment agencies vvere t«t ->e- Phone Strike Due ^ “'■'■‘i.and periodicals.'His articles • t Joan is thc right answer, phone, w rj^ gested wage boosts to Philip Mur- ' ir'frwpiently-tir Reader*r Di- njanufactyrinjf kt Cheney Broth­ at the Autumn and Glenwood LOAN .or come 1^. .Employed snan-aqd whin- — ray'w -eiO steclu-orkers. -.— ----1 .|eaoe such Informntiai, .JUhn ers. Mr. Harry's p'rombtloh mada streets' corner of the Ipwn'r cem* IgeSt. Coronet, i^turday Bvenlnjt' Mail nrd«r:gr^l«yl"Add en—married, or single-^arc 'wefcomt. About 700.000 pf the Union’s overall result Would be to New ’York/April 3—(<7’)—Western Union Telegraph Co., SosCXThls Week Magaslnc, a recent meeting of the Board etery slid will contain over 000 one million members are .ready for ______wreck the-'" federal employes ofxDlrectora. was announced by graves. Umlt S 11b for poisiafe and laana $2S fa $s6o an SIgi yra AIm * ,. operators walked off their jobs today and slowed the nation's JChrlstl^ Herald, Church Mahage- Mall ordora n walkout in the basic steel tH- lo.vally program.” iwieht,'' s d i i f ^ o r n w ' ' O f ^ Henly^ B, Mallory;./saacOUve vice .AeoonHng -to Marlow,--the-most ; dbstry.'The nth'ev svnrk'FrsV mktb^'^-^Washington, • A im l tel6gra|drQ>uai«eAa to a triokle- The compMuty-placAd an «m, ,. Wfiabuigtoii' - prealdmt of Cheney Brothers, yea- THM irein r O N ir aoieopira Friday ‘ Mr. Cleveland cornea tosMan- ■ignidcant feature.of the Memorl- l “rMf eom pknrt 'ritar uati to gar rtr* Iv In steel fabricating plants, are —The Supreme Court to b a rgo ^ new busine.ss in mo8t of the natjon’a large center;, — Attorney General J, Ho%^- ^ W te r Well p if f le d M -an-in- 4aiday. . .. , .11. AJM,. TQ. I.P J lL . ONLY ... — . ■VSTSM ■ Ih'Plt^'tblb'• t'b Strike St ths' mo-' day 'ruled' that' ■pfesiSential excej^ fbr "■'hlessa'gJ’h ’ td" arff ’ McCfntth'’ "today "flitd •apiratlonal speaker His topic for FINANiCFjCO. ment. cm>ip*ak In the is now living in K«itucky. arthortdrdg s t o r e quired to. pledge loyalty to iatration’8 corruption aleiitii. GLASS g0« MAld^gTIin (Ovnr WaalwnrHi'il KUHCHISTH, C6mN, Rtcelmskerp have said they can­ Slows Move he company expected to restore j jchurch sanctuary at a mi;yice of Mrs. Marion CoI^\a member of DM 1430 • Philip I. Junliln,, Yi$ MANager not afford ro give Murray the their nationalfoltand. ed by another union—the Ajqerl* se.vsion of Congress lass than 24 be let nut lei tha row over a finan­ •members of the third, degree team Cold w*alh*r ^bqin'l harm Scoffs ■— Humphrey Civil rights pyogram.’’ ran Communications sssocistton, ;tb meet at the Grange 'Hall ''on — this-i**d eon- toll* H.C Won! *arly ond Top .stabilization officials have It had plsnneo to debate later hours after her »f(rviii yester- cial questionnaire Morris posed' -'satd the steel companies will be Senntor.Humphreyy^^D^Mlnn) Ihdeoemkmt. . . The CTU. aet. up iTuesday euentng, April 8, for a has been a leading ^oponent Of m the flty a 81.d6l»,«Wt283» budget dsyt----- , 7-^ ---- ;— /—■ tor--govenuiiBUt ufflclolar- g*l. haaditart on a rayBWn of lo'llog. treated like any . other industry picket lines at the comoahy's main 1. The United'States ran ehunt McGrath himself on Feb. 1 ap­ frehearssi at 7 o'clock, the Truman sdminMtraUon's pro­ bill for the Stale, Juktlc* and Com­ office In New York in the hone of NEWBOLD MORRIS i Eldward Nordstrom, Master of baouly. and will get -only what price in­ merce departments and the fed­ upon Netheriands supportlii the pointed the SO-year old M orA, X creases they may be entitled to gram for antl-l'ypthlng and anti­ discouraging employes from re­ present divided world. /T ^ JHUlstown Grange, -has . also ..ter poll tax laws ind * compulsory eral courts.. The -bill win be taken former prartdent of the New York ■quested regular officers to meet under existing pHeihg standards. porting to work. . — 2. HeaXmuntty, with the help SMO. lA W N SflD Fair Employment Practice com up tomorrow. Western Union accepted domes­ City council, to fern t out corrup­ >at the Grange Hall next Tuesday - They have estimated thst under In the hill Is a ban against u.'e of Antynca, is abis to "stand once tion In the governin'ent. All .psrsnnlol graii*(, mlasion. tic messages for delivery In all of .at 8 p. m. for a rehearsal of the .Keep ahead of your lawn and garden! You can do it the ciapehart Amendment to the _pf. State department funds to morh'on our own feet” economicsl- Laat Monday, however, Mc­ 99.9.1 */• wssdfrM quolity. TJie Ala^ema litigatioli develop­ (Long Island, the five counties In Bolich Bars Data • fourth degree. Economic Controls Law the Indus­ finance a diplomatic miaaion to the She expreesed thsnke for the Grath told a House investigating .< • Another in a- dhriea of public Mnksi Iha dslusa lawn In \ with equipment like this! try cpuld qualify for an average ed w e^s before President Tru­ New York cltv, and some points given. Pope’s headquarters unless the in northehi New Jersey. Mes­ committee he did not know ■ card parties will be held at 'thb sun or shads. I ib-|l.50 - ' :iv.. of perhaps 82 to 82.RO per ton. man’*/announcement last Satur- 3. She said European unity Is whether he would fill .out hla p*qi dsy/nlght that he would not be a first, head. of...lhst miaalnn Is con­ sages to foreign countries also . ’ hall Friday at 5 p. m. The paftv 5 lbi-$7.$S They have said the rqnge of in-;- growing and that "political inte­ questionnaire, and had not ordtf- candidate for re-electloh. firmed by the Senate. The Senate were being moved, and talegrams gration" may eome "perhaps )la In charge of Mrs. Vivian Lea- ■ crease would run from nothing Isat year adjourned without act­ On Big Spending ••d any one elee In hla department ■ perance, Mra. Aides Pettljean abd FnrtiliMr for-som e companies to 8* for de.stlhed to Alaska were accepted eventually.'- Idfiy folding with TUR! lUllDER gali nutrlants down to RURIISH hedge Opinion Due Later ing on President. Truman's last to do so. ,Mra. Evelyn Creamer.* . m ^ m others. sublect to delay. 4. The world Is Split into two rass moll, .premotai lawn haolih and sparkling color. Sprnodnr Today’s Suprems Court decision, minute nomination of Gen. Mack Domestic messages destined to Ha also said that If he had tha • ' A food sate at the Sage-Alien Price officials have said was announce In an unsigned nr parts, the. positive (democracyI J**d a,S00 iq ft •42.30 . 10,000 tq ft- |y.83 lU R N ER SHEARS Clark to he A.mbassador to the- other than N*w York metropolitan and negative (SlaveryI, and the Washington, April 3—-GP)-*D«nitl, A. Bolich, pleading that •ppointffient to niaka again -.-....Jilow • hL )®Wt,.HMft«l^UBJV,.Ml&3La4 edly..Uutt dar -whichi^aald. juXuU explanatory ■«HW"pelntr-were -Ykoltned- -wtth-tha wouM ML.plsk.-Uorrip.-^',.. ■ — ...... iiwlU be In- charg* of Mts. Bvelyn { ‘ i . N f % 'o, - 1 h c. - , the ; companies could aha; 'Vsrthran."Th«-iwm>lnsthm'was with- inswffT# : to :lncrimtntti'_TOi,**: $735 optolcm..would:,be handed, down drawn-at -Clark's r^uast. explmatton that ‘•because o f , tha In tima.' - ««- Monla’ bffice fimlci h*^' to H. Couimlib and Mrs. Maibel K. least 30 cents' ah- hour": later. -* testtfy dn’ Kw Big fpehdThg and other ictTvftliBs as a^^to^ McCaffrey. . ' Rntar.v nglta : » K ' 1 i f U ' $2J9 ' ' .Shameful Subterfuge tha news from' hla secretary, who for Inver Justices 'tkmglss, and Jackson (OOBtlww*. MUPaga Two) ] Expiort ^ llls . Experts top official of the Internal Revenne bureau. Bolich would tell Tliere will be a demonstration b ii^ R ardI a ^ (Continued on P a ^ Two) Rep. Roonqy (D-N.X) has an­ had learned of it Item a newt tiok- cont r n I I n d a t dissented from the decision -and Major emphasis of the Queen's Uj* Housa Way* and Means com -.------. ------r------In the hall/on Friday, April 18, a t Conatsiieted of Forged 9-lnrh Justices Black and Frankfurtar nounced be will try to knock out •r. In protocol-conacioua Waahing- 7»3 MAIN STSEET . spreader heavy gauge blades of fin­ address,, which' *h* delivered In m.ittee invesligaUng tax scandals i g g w v • -■ 8 p. m. X This party Ja for the disqualified themselves. the hiil's provision, which another English, Was on technical aaaist- ton it la considered the epitome of •k Spreads - seed HOWER wire, electri­ est cutting one thing only;' His address.- I H f a ' l l f i benefit/of Hlllaton'n Grange. Democrat, Rep. O’Toole of New ance. She aald her eonntry was ■ 'hie committee had wanted to J * t a v / U * H a C 'a AJLCtgAB bruaquenesa to release luch a let­ Hlllatown Grange Sewing Club or fertiliser BORDER 11c cally welded. steeL S h a-T p The court normally hands down P rison er ter before the addreaeee geto It. evenly, R u b- Pinav its decisions only on Mondays ex- York, has called "a. shameful sub- helping to the best of its ahlllty- pursue - sworn testimony It got -wvr 11'ige 1 ____.^nek^at. .Iha. Jioma-of .Stra,..Bopl)ia. Raised bottom cuttin|[.blad Morris Jhad no. immediate com- , b-rr-’t -t-r-'ya -jrt.. -Cept-wfaen st-matter-of •nwt»n«l"lnw- -tesJUK*--. —.------...SJTS • -h3u.-e»p«>atlng--akllla..-4UMl ...axpafta.. -yeeterde.v —that-tn -Gve- — - fB B S iy h t " '”! * * " Fbrreat, 381 Hills street, Monday. ""si fts ““'a s li'eTi,' 'sef rises'Ibvimi*” Rep. Preston f D-Oa), sponsor of ‘meHTTiu't aenT'our wor3"'he'''woiii13" “ wheel*. .Sturdy ilMnch wide border for flower Hinged . re­ blade. Attrac­ j portsnee IS. Involved or the time A n & ’W 6 r X l i n i C C l to less developed countries. chief of the bureau's New York ill-1 .r.*" * . * * “ The next meeting will he held at hopper. element dictates immediate action.'.^he provision which the approprla- ___ "It Is my earnest hope thst one telllgfnce office and later as see reporters and photographer* .thk hoiue of Mrs.. Irena Gliha next b7.95 NatlohaT Assembly today'spproveffto'f all parties, so that the judgM f fro™ ST*''***"*! represen- special intelligence agents -of the the. yyeat.J5srman parliament, tO;,. r I 6 m i ■- ' ntBVnrrtei—Hie -prUns-ry -«|M-Hwtrv-tativc tO-the’ -Fope-. -StS Preal^awt : prisoner....ejt cJl.8J).X..s,,..‘l*“ ?}®,9.H. the North Atlantic ocean, should, ■tornay..Qaheral ■ Janam- -M--- -H o—.. .Hlllatown foad, Manchester. ■ burcau-whn-gwnr* jlarr that - Eqltclt ballots printed. i Roosevelt did, ’ . * 'cfdip|i«d up today when^top-Affieo- avoid Imitating' the example s'eT day h*- bniavad thara would Izs no Inerhey, and Joseph C. Du'ggon, This week birthday greetings FORK ■ave 110 billion franca (about 314 brass arrived ahbrtly after UN admitted to- them he spent $82,' Jiot war because "the West has al- 'V' mmion-.dollarst in civil expendi­ Today’s >'bting__ that j '"D>e_ sole and only pjurpose of by the countries behind th* Iron 000 In the five yeaie, 1946-80. McGrath's asalstant In the field jure extended to Mrs. Gladys trace negotiators poatpon*d aacrei Curtain.' wMeih have tomuad their rtody becoma ao attong that th* o f ixeciiilve ordanu. HclBajrnay S'/i-gal. lypis -..^Presaure ture. 'Die vote wks 851“2I2; Lawyer Protesto - •Steiner of 201 -BuslrHlll road, prisoner parleys. minds so much on their defense, Soviet' Union doe* not dare to heads the detortment's crinUnal sprayer with carrying strap. Because several amendments . (Continued ^ twge Two) * (Oontlnoed on Pogh Four) Bolich, a hrsvll.v built man •Glastonbury, who has a birthday An Allied spokesman .said the that thev forget to focus as much •tart one.’’ , division. on April ,8. Non-clogging nozzle, Haa sure Get rid of in­ bad also been voted, the Premlar prisoner talks were postponed 24 whose personal financiea have GARDEN ■aid he would reserve the right to attention on their economic, social Adenauer said the western Horace Wickham Is a surgical action valve. / sects the easy hours for "constructive purposes." come under scrutin.v In connection McGrath's letter atartet iKoit ipsrlmj "“'Lit, ^^■23 mmion.dolJara).,.t,. Elsenhower would draw a hlg the actiial - eoehange pf prison'- $1.00• « .v»rAPA*rt? 'fpbfi agsltist himself. ^ JSfiUon t « make, the moet o( -W *'„ ...... s.,....-i.vR£3?t:£r,WMai^.'SSSr?L -- .... -35CSr-i;«ffiSf-;;^5;5H5sWSfsSSsbesatesY.sc t= •: -zM-ssW to lieu* iieilys M - -"-"•"■*?*teflrV. OEV">—' - • - » - - "V— • -'pihav's'lradgeff how-tolhg writa4ii-vot*. TafL- Harold -fiestas' totont . MOSchw pHtpowla bD . .Wfk thq.puriAmse of.jsajr ” “ $ 1 . 6 9 sen -and-Rlley ’ A; Bender, -a- Chi-' -...!T.ir'j(uac Jo .liijsw'gr.'ito'y, H ^ E N O S l l - f ‘ bided for'the'fhiril'a&y.'holds dbi-' The-lbltlt 'subcommittee--of-top f HOC'TtEMAN CiltU J'l^^ home permanent refljil,. $ 2 0 . 5 0 " t o ^ cago hotel man, are on the Re- level negotiators met tor the first Iranian government suppreases If your hpuM i* P«*nted white, you don’t waii^t. BAR-B-QUE er dangers for the four-week-old (Uonttoned on Pag* 1>*e) (Centtoned e* Page, Two) Cleveland, Tean.. Apefl-R—(49* publto«n‘ hBllot.i-.^~-;, ;;;.. , , -tffne dn two -monthlThursday for country's- 4w» leodlag Bewnpopers Liihlted Time Ohiy. •- to look "a'dingy W P to o f • ■jfovernment. , Buehos Alrtt.' Argerttfns, April ~ P l t'e"he r A lt flouttonliaii’e GRILL - ■ Stormiest debate Is likely to The survey was made.by the Aa- 3—(Jh— Argentina's vice’ presi­ lU first attempt .to break the for carrying notice of Scheduled aevea-m a B t h S-* I d dOnghter, aociatad Press. __ deadlock over- whether Russia $ 2 7 . 5 6 HELDER'S rage arpiiiid the Premier's propo*;- dent, J. Hortenslo Quijano,; died deraonstrattoii tomorrow by Cheryl, woe killed and hla wUss Fume Resiitont'Outside White loo^ whiter, if al that thoM whq made false' tax Ehitimatea outside Qhlcago from qualifies as a neutral nation to JAMES' today after a long 'lllheaa,-?:; He, Moslem, -extremist ' organlrstloii ood' inaUMr tojwrad thla fisani-'- 148 Main Bt—Tel. 2-S701 . G L O V E * declarations in-ijlic past should be fig. of lOt countlaa-Showed, U.7 per waS'fl7.' ' ■ ' heln inspect s Korean ttiice. wh wr Olid stayx'white longer. Taeffe^vely rom- X . $23 .95 X-, cent for Taft, 18.3 Bbsenhower. IIA ‘Oil for Edijcation’ Bill iBg In an onto aneUent bet* torgiven, provided they brln|f out Qui jano,-an .attorney .and’-land- Postponement of the s « r e t ex- . . .‘ Defense'Dfibartment eeUmates the Otorqtt . 'n g i^ * (amlly W u .waF ln"itosea Will; «i« t ' ttd*'Cotiif*» ' totorMnt.. jt iw FERTILIZERS ^im'.ldage.Twilve')''*-' Arthun. ,l.T Hander.. ,.,■The v99»1prtrttent Juan D, fn the Dto .-MtKMI, dutjhg, hW- able featana;. Adjustable-: spit, -• • •-. - --»■'■ - : ••'• ' - - ' '" - s" • • ■ k .I . County -;-f€!hicago-( estimate was elections .last Nov, II. His sec­ rent fiscal year ending ,IUne 30.'' NAME ADAMS TO' SEO a built into Sun-Proof Outside White. It'i extra rubber tit«d .wheels, ; table Taft 70.3 per cent,- ElseWiower A Ciamhrldae.-Mass.. mother of height and durable steel eon- Full slse, gen­ ond term of offloe- waS to ha-vo be­ WaehtogtoB, April . - .durable and weather resiitann- — lA S E IA L L 12.3. St'assen 9.6, Bender b: Mac- gun On June X. ! ' nine drops three of her children Senate Bonking enboomaalttaW ■IrucUon. Green finished. Sign SCOTT TURFIUILDER . uine top grplll * Trieste Parley , Arthur 2.6. Hundreds Flee . from second floor window -Into ir-xso'*. cowhide glove. RAT For n time it appeared the —Waahuiirton. April 3—UP)~ The. the states tiUe to the margiiMil today approved nnantotopaly how the. two-coat $135 Taft, backed . By*' the niinoU President's wife,- Eva, would be srmi of heS;14-year-dld son to aototootten of CTareaoq E&< V IG O R O ...... Leather lined. GOP organization, already has the Midwest Floods Senate'yeaterday approved■ _ tlul; ■ ' belt.'* but provides also that the Here'a; > real Blogger. Made, — Held to Zone A the Peronieta candidate for vice save them jctom their burning atatea should rscelve 37>i per cent Adam* of Bloemfleld to 'M ^ K Ffttsburgh Sun-Proof Solid triple support of 30 delegates who arS home . . TWSnty-flve esnnon- controversial ttdelands ' bill J iv­ SHEEP MANURE r tunnel t r a p. from setecM hardwood prhperp president. But she announced ing states, inst.ekif of the feiwral of all revenues from oil and g*s member of the Secnritica OM*" unopposed. The liO delegates to be tearfully on .^ug. 31 that she balfs, Clx’ll War relies, atolea from House Paint system offers HANDY Leather welt­ ly shaped and balanced. T a r r ­ London, April 3—(g')—British, chosen ar* ..not Imuhd to abide by By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS government, cles;^ title to oil- davetopmenta In the continental Exchonga CowimlealOH. to. BONE MEAL .. ed handle. Made ta hit home- would not seek office and Quijano Israel Putnain'Memorial Camp In shelf out beyond the state seaward ed seama, American and Italian .representa­ the electl^ results. Hundreds of perions Jn ri.l'er Redding. rich lands in the|h coaslal' areas. nuts! was picked In tier-stead. communities In' six Midwest west­ The House 'has' passed a some- boun^arlea. NLRB SENDS MAN TO PRi ^ ®*m footing, Damage and may veto the new one. the House bill,' aald after yester­ gates' at state conventions, giving -yember and meetinr 'fos. the Arpt Hundtoda of. American and day's Senate vote he would agree CHOKES ON snEAK CAN each party 60 In all. already haa been esttfiiated st Following the SO to 35 Senate The three-power tilks followed time on May 1, will appoint a iioa Ftonel^ Alpine troopi engagie la to the Seiitte changes. SpokekoM, Wooh.; April CONDITIONS two weeks of-fast moving diplo­ ■ Taft and Staaaen open their more than! 8300,000 Rapidly' melt­ "Exerciae Avslsihehe;'* a jobit- roll call vote yesterday, .genatora .President to serve during Peron’e ing anow In ,the nearby Bearpsw expressed conflicting o'piniona I don’t think there'a much pos­ UPyy-A umm who toM A wait matic action Involving not only the windup campaigns in the state to­ next Presidential- term of six maneuver In mountainous area of he woo nstog his last $10 to i American, Brttieh and Italian gbv- day and Gov. Johri Lodge of Con­ mountain* aen^ the Milk river to whcU>er the legislation could he sibility tha House Judiciary com- I iepy ■eiler aydwle far *a Haaie-beaUeh - $ 3 . 7 5 ^ year. -■ Austria ,.. World Communism mtttiee gan get to thfi-Renate bill a eteak dinner ehokqd*to - - ;ra ernmenta but also Yugosta'vla,'' necticut will campaign om behalf overflowing. > celehratej SOth anniversary of passed by the required two-thirds Quijano, a colorful political fig- faefOra next Tuesday," Walter said. OB a pteee of the 'paett Big 10-gallon - Which controls one-half of Trieste,' pf Eisenhower Friday and Satur* Atxiut 10 jrealdential bloOl^ obedlenoe to Joseph V. Stalia. m ^ r ity over the anticipated veto. .known as Zone-B. The Yugoslavs, "uf* Ur earlier years, kept pretty were flooded In Pierre. 8. D.. aa 1%e Senate measure gives the "Thare qtay be some members night, .OnderehetlS site, , haa cor- day. Milton A. -Gibbons,"mayor of Apply In P n r^ Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden The~ftnal vote count still was much in the background during the Missouri river climbed a hall atatea outright ownership to the who favor federal contrd who 'oott ropertod. ' ■ - nigateiT, gal­ the first six years o f ' the Peron Tuckahoe, N. Y., aentenced (o thrto would tryjto dflay tha legUlatloq vanised sides, haa emphasized, - wll) be..J L '■,1- \ ■ ' 'L:'; • y* --y ' r-i'-. T-,

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!g!.,S«!!!;,g " ~ ■« "“IBoHch BarK Dal a-home In the Bay Ridge asctlon ipere iU faeUlUea, im y for- BtA NTH ESTiaygV ^N||,TlERAinJr^ANCHESTER,:rdl!^;~TH URBP«Yr"A About 60 fuecU w on InviUd to The same donor, the committee eign countries. Steel firms report­ M anchiBBter- tUonrlRnles 'jj A* dinner, riven by the Preaident On Big Spending dUcloeed, paid for $180,-$-month edly instructed their lawyers 'to end Mm. Trumen. For iliii event quartern set up by Bolich in the be ready to fight any government ed Bumhan: Batson, financial Dlatrlct offic«.> la assigning buii- there wiU be no apeechea'at IlHtF both Mm. Trumen end the Queen West Might as Date Book chairman, who spoke on the prog­ %■ e s Hotel Boasert in Brooklyn, al- move In that direction. (me o f 43rd Opens Station :Set OPS Day hess analyst s 7jtpr the food, con- meeting. Instead merrhapta and wore *my eveninr i^whi. '<[OontiniM from Fege One) thcftigl^hls-home was nearby... Long-delayed company -. union Electors to ress of the local financial, .drive; trade people will-ait-dowil wito the Hninin&miii'- The Queen’s gown wee slreplen Garb on Reds negotiations again were scheduled Tuesday, ApHl 8 Alfred Werbner, who recently suirier goddii. 'sirVlcea arid rpinu'- business analysts covering their but she Wore with it e bolero of questions on grounds that any an­ YWCA Public Affairs lecture ling H om e moved to Manchester from New fitcturlng seAlpna and they ’to'IIl lie tp start In New York today but Here April 15 on duty from 1 to 4 pj.n). lo aid particular field and discusa their pearl gray chantilly lace. Her swer I might give may tend to in­ Walkout Grips UN; there was no-indicatton of a break Prof. Sigmund Neumann, Com­ York City and who spoke on the problems, . Jewels Included - a. diamond tiam criminate me," he dcdared. (Oaotlntted from Page Opa) from either aide. Murray, in New munity Y, 1:15 p.m. - \ B a c k P a rty coiupari.Bon of the Eisenhower biisliiessmen who may have dlfft- ■rtitty' understanatnit -toe OPS regv . OPS . otfijclals ..amphaalzed.. and-britliant. diamond broe^. - P rio r to this,- CaUshan toW the- York for the hegOtfatiohs, de-' ...... Tuesday,'April 16' M anchester^^ Rorkvillp Club, of-New York City and that t-hls Is not an enforcement luHi- I (OettteoM trees Fege The President expressed the committee that Bolich waa present PHohe Strike Due West for a four-power conference dined to comment on the seizure Annual concert' of .the ,G Clef Manchester; and Richard Dim- Bpsiness Analysts Will Illations. A price attorney will also hope and belief that some day the CTub, Emanuel Luthenn Church. (Oonttnced from Poke One) be asslgried by. tt)« legal brapee of gram and that the men aasigned under compulsion of a. aubpoena to draft a peace treaty for a uni­ talk. I J'*™ Set twk. vice chairman, Who. spqke of to oiierate the • cilnic'ara- not in- .a'; pwedTprofncmthet tnctudwr whole -wOrW' -would -bo -set ■ up 'oioirj-iiia ■’^conliisf jr Co' Ih'e' advice o f Hfs fied Oermany, Adenauer'said-Uiere ...... A pH U r, 18 and Ig Kis plea'siife in seeing so many new Clarify Various Phaoeo the agenfcy.lv ' > Henry J. KaiSer 'ailhounced Iasi Btair> name-jviu. not ba cartUIed yestigatora. ”\Ve.are seeking vol- v f hends *t- tha basis of -powerful jattons Uv. pemonat phystcian.O' " ...... (OoBiteiMd. Itatti. B ai^ Ona). - waa only, one way to nehtevo-tM*' Tiigbt’that he" had reached ah Spworth. .1-eaguer'a ■ preaenta-^ To Hetuni Thto^^lVIiinth- jnenibe'r* at. the-meetingj ■ ■ • — - Mrs, .'MaKba-Hi.-Stevenaon; ‘ex-< . int at peace' with their neighbom •A a candidate. Of Priee Rejixuldtions ecuHve aeoretarii’ of the Manchest­ iinlar,v complianoc,". Mr. Kelley $115,217 Scale . and that was by stringing along agreement with the steelworkers tlon of "Tha Mikado," Bowers’ Mrs. James Sttiek wa.e app^iitt^ declared. . receptions on donning e diemond* m does the United States how atrika we' are temporarily unable with tha West. • School. 18 Fall to Sign Twenty-five pet cent ofvlhe eo head, of .he women’s division, er ewimber of Commerce, and Bolich has been under In-vestiga- baaed oir the government's wage tiers tpnight for e fornuUtdinner wK|i neighbors to the North and to accept your telegram; wa ex­ He said tha unquestionable pre­ increase proposals covering more' ' ■' Saturday, April 19 Four years ago Alabama State’s guardsm en in the 4.1rd Infaritr to work \ihder Biirnhawr" Batson. Manchester OPS Day has been chairman of the local OPS Volun- pSrty. ^oulh who a'hi not afmid of us.” tion by egenta of the Internal pect to restore limited service requisite for unifying . Oermany Young Democratic Club testi­ Division will jiegln coming hoin., Plans were made fpr the next set for Tuesday, A pril ls, accord­ ifer' committe'o, la arranging the Revenue bureau, Their inquiry than 5,000 workers at Kaiser's Righters kept President Truman's K • t^ e Queen end her huabertd,' Ip «Wly Juliana told.her host •horny.” I waa free Oermany-wfde elections Fontana plant in southern Califor­ monial dinner and dance. Rainbow name off the ballot. The state’s this month./They will be split into ^T.cetlng to be toetd Wednesday, ing to an announccihent made b^ program. "You hrad a ^ eat country of, very covered his work both es chief of News Wires Not Hit to form a national government, Inn. three shipplents, the first of which rll 16, a t,toe local headquar- Connecticut OPS .District Director Speaking for the commlllec, TRADING WILD Frince Bemherd, em the flmt the.' bureau's New York Intelli­ nia. This was the union's biggest 11 electoral votes went to the human and kind-hearted people, .News ^^enUce communication and that the Russians must agree settlement so far, but Kaiser is a Apii! 26 and 28 Thumibnd-Wright ticket. Last Is- schediilecl to report to the James E. Kelley of Hartford^' Mrs. Stevenson . expressed t b e guests in the newly rebuilt White who gave (m Invaluable support gence office' and as assistant coniV setups wefe not affected by the to this. ______relatively amalU producer. Community Players in "Bprn January the Democratic "Loyal- l i - Bremerhaven port of embarka­ Artowclose of the meeting but- Featuring the event vvjtt he *a opinion that most Of the violattons 'hfouse. The President Snld Mm. during and after the War. They miastoner. ■ ^ . strike. The western reply to the Mos- Yesterday" a t Bowers Schodl, tion t6mor.rqw. toosT.iWkcrg roster*, were. frade clinlp. ..to. ..beJkekL tn. Uie SOUMENEJNC.^^^.^^_ movcA .beckon . K*i?er said he had given .m, to laU’! set ,up.t]Se..'.pjedffe. cequlfe-, are .the .veault. at. l ^ k Infqfpta;- ■ereiritberated sr-part' of our coun­ ...The 'subdonSfnltt'ee Kiard tesif- ■"•ih weaBins;tb«; AaaipiTBi'Uiig'a; Cd'w 'note; ■ deriiahdinif free Slec-' keep steel'prOducUPh gotog-"dur­ Spb'nSbfea b y Mahclioeter Register­ hiehts for candidates for Demo­ "LYWed a'fnbng'lh'ose shipprng for,.------"SvffbuWii; to'those' wk'o wisKed' 'Bo'eWI ''oT’ ■tHrect6'f''s^^rim'' i r tfie t'ibh ValheV than from willful iteg-- ,y efter having try. , \ ' mony yesterday indicating that CTU preaident. said there waa no tlohs and clarification oh various ed Niirees Assoc. pome are members of the twd loekf them Municipitl HuiJ.djjng- ’live Hartford DOntiE lUiiI PLYMOUTH ,’lvenie evenue ing the crucial defense peri^” and cratic electors. ligence. She alao stressed that "The graves of ^ u r soWlem from 1M6 through 1$8P Bolich report that any of Western other points "ln,^no way shut the was relying on the government to Saturday, April 26 Thirteen elector candidates, in­ ,,'C o m p a n i e s, HeadquarteiHr and House' for three yeem. there are ehrines for US. Your gov- lived on a $115,217 scale while hi's Union's 3,000 larger ofneea felled door,” he said. EASTER VALUES There wes. a last minute rush "grant the necessary and equitable Marry-Weds spring aeml-forraal cluding Blair, have filed qualify­ Com pany A, R oelnllte CpmpanyT?:, emrnent and ^ u r peoplb have put eaminge totaled $53-,000. to heed the strike call. Chancellor Adenailer also re- steal price adjustment" later. dance. Masonic Temple, 8 p. m. ing papers without signing the and *ome local hoyswith the 43rd Concordia Plans to get the place reedy for the roy­ tis on the arduous path to pro*- In Minneapolis 635 workers Jecte'd the moat Umptlng bait in al visitors. A small but formal The testimony was spiced by Steelworkers at the Fontana May 2 and 3 pledge. Also in the field for Pres- Division band, 'niirconrpanies are _ B O Y $ ^ ^ parity ^ain. We are full of grati­ references'to an as yettinldeoti- were out. J, W. Lutsi, union busi­ the Moscow proMsala—the offer plant wiU.get an average Increase Center Church Co-Weds’ musi­ idenUal electors are 12 Demo­ part of the lj69th Inrantry Rcgi- For ^ rvices RIDE A BIKE luncheon will be given In the re- tude to the American people.*'.^ ' ness agent, said 15 persons, were to give unified; Germany its owii cal comedy,; "Fiddle Faddle,” Ver- -m ent. 2 dhcoreted. state' dining roonu. but ■f|ed "Mr. X" who contributed in 1652 of slightly over 18 cents cratic "Loyalists" 'candidates who generously to Bolich’s style of livi working in the MInnespolie cen­ national armed foreee and arms an hour. Including straight aalaiY planck School.! did sign the pledge. Listpiffor the April ahipmenta G A B R R D IN E the White'House...staS, which in­ industry. ■ ... :t ______Fnr the first time, Cob^ordla FOR HEALTH Ing. Donald Schsplrb, assistant tral office. He said they brought boosts, and ..certain "fringe’’ bene­ The Alabama Supreme Court are><>>mpany A; Harold H.aber- BUY NOW-PAY LA cludes- many newcomers, was hot Sentenced to Jail along aultcases with provisions. ‘INafloilal armies are not a good „efn, Robeit Mon..cdvaald. th a t Independ­ hot h .service^. Hf„x,„.|5rlchL, Brandt, Merovbnlch -wa# bhirfea lidth ir Setti'p to handle' emetgeWCy mes­ iatogratiiig - tha Oannaa Federal aUnudaUng.bpok revi«w. which the ■Patch,'' John Kortuna', Alfred ■aasocialed- wllX - Moriarly ’’BroOi- T fh e ' DutehiYiahy e r a n 'e w a l a. Republic with the West waa dam­ ence may not be violated at any vVfll preach bn, "Confess that Jesiis era’ Service Station, this week Fine rayon gabardine, l-irfijr. selling a car he. had purchaied un- -Washington .^mystery mnn whose sages and money orders. members of the Professional Hagenow, EtY • m i co-ridnibhii Tsm of iMnc Juaie lawyer eiys’he' is fob llt ’fb ne' No'New Business (e amendment states that "the Seven young men who have re­ be known as Qu'cy’^T v d o l .Serv­ dark greefi. maroon, dark brown, John T. CulUnan handed down the- queetloned. \ Indiana reported 2,000 on strike. fication. He also criticised that at their meeting Tueilay evening, Barrows, Wllford Dougias, Wil­ ceived instruction on the ’’Chris­ part of the western powers' reply New School Plans a t the Center Church, The gtpUp electors shall meet In their respec­ fred Whitman. Arthur Adamy, ice, a t 510 Hartford rbed, next to CHAIN Slses: to to 14. decision. Bolich was disclosed to have Indianapolis stopped accepting tive states and vote by ballot for tian Way of Life" for two years the Dairy Quran .lee .Criiam Bar, NIVI 3 WHEa TRICYCUS messages as sooii as the strike be­ to MoscoWe note which said a of books selected by the speaker Clifford Adamy, Emery Fellow, will be received into adult mem­ m o e iK D E halted two tax Inveatigatlona uniflad Germany should Join in President and Vice Presiden t , !." Mr. Que.v is a natives oi! Man­ tUIlT TO WITHtTAWD TNI *OU*H- started against Orunewald, whose gan, Atlanta, Oa„ had a skeleton was both comprehepsTve and , Arthur Gebhardt, George Janla, bership by the rite of confirma­ IM*UIM MAXI WHM iir uii, sizis AMO im il so* European confede^fon. varied, . Herman Schultz, Allan Willis. tion. 'Those being confirmed will chester and has lived most >»f his HAM* XtAXIt. m *r CHIL* AT TNI tax accountant taatifiad that force on duty, hut no new business Ollenhauer •eid''wrmany ihould • The Board of Education approv-' BIO SPLASH life bn the West Side In Hartford 29" MMliT VAI.UI4 YOU SOYS' OrunewaiB't 1949 and 1960 Income was being aeosp^d. ed revised plans for the Vernon In keeping 'wUh''the Easter sea­ ■he Richard Gess, Robert Haherom,- road Section. He was in the CAN *tT. M ien not Side with the West. Robert Mlnnlch, Roger Stnlger,. SUUII Mosn tTAST AT -V included $233,000. from unex­ Texas reported 2,600 on strike. "We dare hot have any prefer- street school at a special meeting son ,the hosteAses, the Misses Avhk East I.ansing, Mich.— (NEA)— Many Supporters service during World War II^ for niCAN MAM; " 5 ** ftO W N IG plained sources—attributed var- Albuquerque, N. M., was closed Tuesday afternoon. KellogC^BeuIah Todd, Florence (ery recognized Michigan State "Henry Turek, Richard Wlnr.lcr and 34 encea among the occupying pow­ Robert Wlnzler. five years; half of that tim e'w as .8HLL GABARDINE ioualy to Vfees" and gambling down and 140 were out at.Tules, ers but must regard them equally The plans must now be approv Hopjctils end lone Fellows, served home swimming record was •spent in Europe. He is married wlnnlnga. Okie. Union spokesmen tald the \juSiy refreshments consisting of brokeJvduring the 1952 Big Ten A t‘ike’ Club Ra% The fwo services are being pro­ LOWEST PRICE SIZI as partners for negotiations.” ed by the School Building commit vided this year because of• the and lives with his wife and their BICYCLE After becoming asalatant reve­ strike waa expected to hit Okla­ Adenauer, In hie rebuttal, de­ tee and the Board of Dlrecti tea and hot cross buns. Championships here. two children at 8 Pioneer circle. . ■OYl 0« •IRIS k io o iu . DIPENDAILI COAfTlR IIUNI, SLACKS nue - commlaalonec ii\..194$r BoUch homa City .later in the day. overcrowded condition_a t .last ‘ YTRIAMLINI CHAIN •HARD; IPIIN* $ADDL$ $IAT, CHtOMI HARROWING clared; 'Tm tist State emphatically Preliminary state approval jba$'al­ -— Mans- local •supporters' of 'th e ' yen'r'.s^'Pafm' Sunday service. The lived a year and a h ilf in a $20-a- Union officials in Denver said .that wa.jcaa.jiot .tagard, the four ready. been secured. PLAT6S MANfitf 8A1IS. SPROCKIT $ RUfiS. $ULl S Itf lAL. • . . . . - , •••- • day W'aihingtbtt'hotel 'suite 'for 240' were b'h Strike, With fthly 12 Eisenhower -for- -President cam­ Church ■ Count'll hopes' th a t' «1lh occupying powers in the same Revision of the plaits consisted paign attended the meeting and the two .services members and LON TIMSi iXTRA STRONA TU8ULAR STIIL PRAMl, ilAUTI- which OruneWald footed the bill. on the Job only to handle death chiefly of relocating the building WHA'PS THS REAL PRICE IHIL 8AKID INAMIliD FINISH Special Agent Oeorge H. Le- light." With reference to the rally of the Elsenhower for Presi­ friends may worship In greater messages. Soviet Union, he added: slightly on thd site in order .to Its yiMNKlE anrf"j»ffiM.Ky dent Club at the headquarters at A.BRTI.ER may told.the committee yesterday Regular operators fBUcd _to r^ ,!comfo.rt_. an d - sa fe ty , .than!, they .... YOUR HOUSE T — MAN* OTHU 7*86$ .-— .^-^ 8 8 "I; find it impossible to under­ avoid excavaltoa in. rocky terrain.. „N ■ 539-Main-street' taat' ntgh't," 'Ihdf-' could in an overcrowded church. that “Mliter Hf" furnished Bolich port at the Western Uhloh office' stand how any one could hold an. ^Y oall find onr competent TO CHO'OSI FfiOM T«l. 2.9543 with a Chrysler automobile .and in the new Orleans Cotton ex eating an ii.creaslng ihtere.st in Last year 280 attended the service, occupation power which threats 18 the campaign for Eisenhower in whlje the regular seating capacity' 'tppralsers well qualified to o r 3 9 1 4 in 1949 bought $3,504 of carpeting change. New York Cotton quota­ million East Germans as slaves ii town. help von. PIERCED for Bollch'a seashore house In tions received by ticker were be deaths Last Night UHIV«SW.-1NnRNATiONAL pejenll , of the church U ,180. ■Bpring Lake, -N. J. ‘Bolich alao' has the same regard as the three .lUie. meeting was. ! opened by ' A sound motion picture, "JOur- Remember; tiiere te never EASY TERMS! XlxtaevUitv tnUozed rnyon and aoalate.. Ing pasted by an exchange em­ em powers." Frederick.JE,. Perk, chaltman of gabardiniv, 4 pocket, zipper fly, new ploye. ' ,ney Into Faith." will be, shown to any obllgaHnn when von onll The Socialists, In a ..ohisy dis­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FRANK SINATRA the local club, who welcomed the th e ’ Sunda.v School. In the dovv-n- Hollywood *tyled walatllne, pleated and TJUHE San Francisco' reported. 1,300 play, almost drowped out Ade­ new members, led a general dis- telegraphers out in the bay area. Kingsdowrt, Eng.—Adm. Sir atairs auditorium of the church at JARVIS REALTY cuffed.. Colarat Green, nnvy, dark brown. nauer's words. cus.'iion. and introduced the speak­ 8:,50 a. m, !and during th e ' first Sizeai R to 1$. Nine branch ofOces were closed, Henry. Pridham-Wlppell, 68, . a SHELLEY WINTERS ers of the evening, - These includ- Manclliester 4112 SPOON feut the.main.offlee.remained open naval hero of World War II, . Palm Sunday service. t . . I l l ...... I ll I ...... " ik m m m m m m Operations throughout ArkansM Washington —. Rep. George ‘ IN T M t---- were reported shut down. igh Seizure Schwabe, 65, a_RepubIlcan, of Tul­ ALEXNICOL ROYS' VISIT V * 100% In N. E. ' ^ sa, Okla., who first served in the Western Union ofOcss thr<)u$n- Of Steel Firms House of Repreaentetives from NEW... out Connecticut shut dowir light, 1945 until 1949 and was again % ALL WOOL \^ B u rlo n 's Union, officials' said' tne strike eler.tJrtJn-1950. ,rscm uyjm ±r 100 was “100 per centr'effective" in (Oaatliinnd from Png* One) Portchester. N. Y.—Dr: Samuel ^^M nny w i l s o m v-ii New Englan^'-lvlth "Just about Marlnuz Zwemer, 85, well-known "Little all" of 11)0 ^7200 Western Union Increases with a price boost. Aft- missionary and professor emeritus LEISURE SUITS empityea in the area off the Job. er reviewing additionalIdlt cost fig­ of missions'at Prince Thebloglcal' H je Company office at Pfovidence, ures presented by U. S. Steel rep­ Seminary. Born in Vriesland, - O N T H E S A M E S H O W ~ Shaver B . 1., was closed, and telephones resentatives yesterday, the price Mich. r JUVENILE were not even answered. Memphis, officlsla told reporters "tbe'picture Tenn., said 175 walked off the Job hasn't changed a bit." WHEEL BICYCLED Shop" No W8B Switch , . ' d - thera and tha main office suspend­ SIDEWaKJMYeY^ ed operations, but did not -ciose-its- . .One high official, told a-j*pOBtar f o n doors. Supervisory personnel: kept that so far as he knew there hfd EASTWOOD offices open in Buffalo, N., Y., but been no.Avritch overnight in toe TABLESPOON the Elmira, N.. Y., office was attitude 0$ etataillution offlklaln A Great AU-Cqmedy Show! Rwn Httll I M w as N that the price line must be held c >!;/ Burton's Chilc|r«n's closed. l)f» BfftHlii- loan FimiSliie 20" IICYCLE 841 T^A iiTStraui^ The Telephone situation eased firm. He discounted reports that J w y t€wt» the Capehart amendment formula tinlifi Load WIfli M w tf M|j^ early this morning with a postpon- "SAILOR "Darling iNVIitv m4 Mb would' be "Jiggered" to open the 7 I— /SfM. ment until Monday of walkouts by BEWARF.” How Could DAYS M fpWM. 40,000 CTO Communications work- way for a bigger price boost. This V out” I j TOMORROW Flneet' quality pura wool Ji^ej; simsndment sIIows-j price-.adjust-^ 14 r '- ”’ T’!T3-irr2r .... ■fiir TCWA'i-m 'HTCTrijfshr'OBW ahir “24"fllCTC^ with fun rayqn lining. Matching northern California. ments to cover higher production costs from the time the Korean SUN.: Clark .Gable "Lone Star” ENDS BENEFIT ITALIAN FLOOD RELtEF 'Another 16,000 telephone wprk- war started to last July 26. It S T H r U r f c X t n s all wool longiea with zipper fly and era—inatallatlon and sales depart­ TONIGHT M AM .OW ’S . would not, cover,..any . increased, ‘VAOUAGCr .OPERA" ■ enffa Cohn*-: Dark twnwn nnd hut, ment' emptoyes' of Western Elec­ costa—wages or otherwise—since tric. p art of the Bell system—have then; IIKE TRAINERS navy and UgliL blue. Sixes: 8 to |0. _ FURNITURE DEPARTMENT •Iso schedule a walkout that day The seizure threat _.brought . . -c.i? wbiclr would tuiva nation-wide re-' heated-inaction from Congress. • ------1_ ------percussions; ' Sen- T aft ilL . Ohio!' said it would ' --- 'New cbattiig'^Talks--^—-- "b«-7m’elly-^lrgF•Hande(I“ aha~•rBP^- An estimated 300,000 CWA trary" and, to his mind, illegal. MANY OTHIR rvPiS phone workers are in the middle Senators George (D., Ga.l and DANCING T^CHQOSiPtM of new contract talks. Contracts Maybank (D., S. C.) alao doubted am expiring for all these workers legal authority for taking over the S i f t * / , . „ G IR L S ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY ONLY' between now and Aiiguat. industry. TONIGHT STIIL Striking Westernr Union em­ Even government lawyers, in­ TO COASTifi WAGONS ployee have Jm ' strike fund, structed by John-R. Steelman, act­ 100% AU WOOL l^ngs said, but have been "pre­ ing defense mobilization boss, to FIBER paring" for'a walkout for weeks. consider all eventualities," ACTUAL jBnings w'ould not guess how long •.earned none too sure of the legal SPRING SIZE 9 X 12 the Mtlke might last. He said It LEO W ATTS basis for seizure. AND HIS RUGS Size Wm the first full-scale telegraph .Chairman Murray 1 ii\\ \i;iis He called.lhe union-management dustry’s profits and to pay out nuSdBiosrAciRim W i M A f l fight a ‘‘complete deadlock," but wage boosts. 5 ” 9 ' 5 lESTER CLOTHES scheduled new peace talks any- Fear U. 8. Grab . O f way. It was known that the steel in­ couKse fee'.S*«r.' Atart A t: .TlIT^ruinbull St., Hartford The government had no plan to dustry long has feared gbvern- 4^. . . L ' J take extraordinary action in the BASKETS 1 . 4 9 strike, on grounds it doea not af. feet the natfonal safety. * A CROSISY The union ia-demandlng-baneflta- Large selection of pew ■ Whlch would cost an estimated 50 hURh iiOl cents an hour for each" vrorker. BURNSIDE AVIhUi ^ ^ l e s in lOOJfl) poro- -wiml The company has made no offer. BBTMin, B.HTNf, RtAMCMIfTf. Remember I JIEWELERS _ ' W sge demands of th a teUmhons! STATE — - - ,-r- I ■ covert clotti. ’Fnfl rayon ‘Ba* workers ..ace . reported to approKiA 49 IN iHLAIRL Foundations to AMESITE your BRIVEWAY about 75 miles southenst of H0PAL0N8 here. Following an attack on NO CASH 3jYEARB and Amesite • POWER ROLLED Seraphin 3>vaoo, French Mayor _CASSIDY ...Drives Also....! • MACHIME-SFREAD SURFACE of T u f^ ,who was seriously U>- TO PAY J Furnished .JJjt tbe exploalon of "n gre- in “Sliver .On The Sage" YOU PAY ONLY • PROPER DRAINAGE TO RESIST FROST Imkla office*. >' ----- PLUS------' I INCLUDES STANLEY OVERHEAD DOORS 'Exciting new wahit • BITUMINOUS SURFACE.AMESITE LOADS OF CARTOONS ' "1-\ , 8TENOEUSH MOVIE RACE REEL $ < o n n length ityle in attrac- • ^PHALT. TARVIA . .9 5 live cotton waffle-knit Hcw- YolN-f (NEA) — C aaey AND TOYS S i o x x C h a : ^ u YOUR OLD lOX WILL " ONE CAR GARAGES ^ > TWO CAR GARAGES cloth. Waxhable, Imr « $.fengel'a_.dnidrlpUon of Joa-^Dl- COVER DOWN PAYMENT - parted gold hallinn lapel NOTE: SATURDAY OUR WILUMANTIC, CONN. FOR THE BESr iH DRIVEWAY CONSTRIICTION. C>aL Magglo lA "All went and no 10x20...... $680 20x20':...... $1135 erret Ihrlufled. Navy, nolae."- - .. CURMNT PROGRAM WILL GET YOUI^ TODAY! wMie, aqua, red. matz^ s t a r t immediately 12x20...... $495 20x24 ...... 7.... $1185 SlzeeT- Small, mrdtnm, AFTER THE KIDDIE SHOW - ELLSWORTH m iir MITTEN 12x22 :.*:7...... $770 22x22 $1220 large. AND HIS SEVEN MEN' COLLA CflNSTRUCTLON CO. Personal Notices SUN.. MON.. TUES. 12x24 ..vr...... $780 22x24 $1260 OPEN EVERY EVENING^ ^ L 9 [^R94 BROAD ST.. EASY TERMS — TELEPHONE 2-9219 Card of Thankfi FAT O'BRIEN _TIie Oest /#i Floor Shows in "OKINAWA"- ^ _ ^ OPW EVENINGS FOR ESTIMATES ' I Srilh lo thank tveryoii* that helm •■i«» BpBB BhMv s« fiea. i Flos; Brofieridc Crawford DANOim SATURDAY 9 TO 1 IN BASEMENT OF BRUNNER'S PACKA^ andrSn death of Joy ‘‘“''I."* dear Ibe -wife. rscOTK Catherine. IUa*M m m \m m m la "SCANDAL SHEET" _ _PA80UNK ALtar ' Jarsmish Lovett, huahaad. ^ EXCEUENT FOOD 358 EAST CENTER STREET ' EASY PARKING TELEPHONE 5191 'X:./ - CONSTRUCTION and APPLIANCE ^0. ^ COME ON UP TONIGHT-OPEN 'TIL 10 Z49. BROAD ST.. 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X. I.. M ^ i . -■ X i. c- X •/ "MANCHESTER EVENpro pSRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TpURSDAY,.APRIL 3,1952 — ■ ------.^m— ^ , SI.,.. • ....a I ^.1 I ...... t.------*------S ^ S g L M j a . rCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M A ^^ST E R , CQNN., THURSDAY. APRIL 3,1062 \ hatted—la ’Improper" and ha* ad- PAGE I^hTE round .and equar* danca at th* G et V erplanck vised them thalat many of the ftnan- SotM li G ovontry Ohureli Qaaenunity Houa* at g:lS Reappointied rial procedures that have been fol­ EdwanI J. Polomtki by thoMarvey, Realty Company of ed on the .theatsr so that It can :ction Stirs p. m. wtth Irvliig Andar prompt-/ M o v e lowed ahould be stopped. :. : Q uiz 2 M ore Takfe I.eadin|^ iRloles iit Mikado* ZonersV ote Hartfero'for a qllent known as the be- In operation by July 1. ' Mie^-'PaiiiilM'tiMlI*' iag to-.tb* muale of hla orehaatra-'- - ; Both" LaBelle ' and Alexander BviMint Contraetof Community A muaement Corpora­ Thoae -residents In nppnalt)pir Mr* Fler.anct U: Grady wlU<- i l a t i o n In Berlin, Oermany, wlli vlalt In Oommlaaionar of Education mnl* but the Republican majority on M ijitin Interviews Left golden brown food- — Seals in th» flsVorJ Come In and the town* Ooventr)^ iliunpteiir •B f’*"**"', Thl* cpmmutac.Cflu.- pected to Draw Crowd thp hoard. Insisted tJmt. no action' To ApfH'oval by Slate; bear the- decislon and would start ti/y them I FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED 0^ *choor admlnlitratoT*, (OoathMMd from Pag* 0*e) on the hiring of an outside auditor Before Final Deeision Imrnedlately to serure appro.va> (OaataMMt frMn PH* Om ) Lebanon, . Manafleld, Scotland, LonH Bf ’ Really in July from the state. He said If the pro­ p l a s t e r i n g TO TAKE HOME; CALL 2-^Sm. - - taachari gnd rcpreaantatlvea of The Verplanck School (auditor- be taken until Alexander had a Sprague and Willlngton from the SUt* Dapertmant of Ediica- this provision,” Pra»ton said, “1* chance Us defend hlmeelf in a re­ LOAM With an eye on a fast-approach- posal meeta with the slate’* ap­ lu^, which can seat between 750 Extension of a Business Zone proval, the option lo buy will be .dallver »]1 M*».. rtc«rd* w* April 14 to M ay >1, Mlea Hoff­ llon. Mra.. Grady-la a ehairmaii of to follow th* trariltionel lew con­ port. Dark, Rich, Cultivated Ibg April ‘10 deadline for th* ap­ iimtnU Ui your offlct* to th» Fei on th* um* the. public, it was fait by the di­ Joseph Rossetto to Richard S. lo.wing the. execuuve'beaaion last Twgh i Oil Pt«,< They feir that regardleas of rectors at their meeting Tuesday CORRECTION On Friday, «j*r board will meet i \ elean-up Job. . Naahville, ‘Tehn. . ’ Mia* Hofmann to j^ a# arranged, by Mr*. Maud* which way they vot*,''th*y may be Lee Fraechia DcMartin, Jr., and Francis M. De- with Represeothtlve Sherwood a- night. time Howmr. McGrilh aternly re- I* now apendlng the'flrat phaa* of Bottoraley, -principal. Mr*. Grady that the hearing room, of the Mu­ Martin, property on , Wellington In Wednesday’s adv. the follow­ The project is now subjcrixlo ap­ HOBBY S H O m labeled prb-Catholle or anti-Oath- nicipal Building, where meetings Bower*. Mfbetor of the SUte Robert J. (krrdon, Jr. Harold Baglln fueed to add a n ^ io K to th* let*, her indiviuuar viMta ih' RMherteri I* guidance counselor at Wind­ ollc.. Lee Fracchla of 172 McKee road. ing Item ahould have read. W ater (Commission Richard Mar­ proval by the state. An optute to Oor. Oenler and Griswold Sta. ter'a content N, T.. with Superintendent Janiee ham High School, are regularly held, would, not be Silk City Corporation to,W*s!ey . The' parliamentary alluatlon It street ha* been reappointed dog Girl** Ra.von <1ieck tin,., other local candidate and Prominpnt part* vidll be taken*; purchase the land ,fronr” L. X - OPEN 8 A. 3I..U 7 P. BL "Not a thin*—not a thing,” he W.’ Shinning*. ^T^ar* war* Sv* local atiidanU large enough t6 l)old. all th* peo­ E, Vancour. property on / D*k conridei-ed by some observers the Wood. present owner, waa ta k w aueh that thari may be no roU- warden, for the Town of Manche*- ple who might want'to attend tlie thia year i.p Bowers School audi­ aatd repeatedly. "I Hye nothing to '' It ha* baan augg*at*d that har Of Windham High School on th* etll vote on-the Vatican Ittue. it- ter for the year ending March 31, Grove street. ■ SUIT leading contender for the position. by Robert J./Gbirtlon, Jr„ and H ar­ torium. ' add to the letter.’' program whil* vlaitlng ih' Con­ A honor roll for th* fourth mark­ public hearing. , Certlflwite of Devise old Baglln in th* comic operet'ta, ielf, although Rooney may force 1953. The appointment was made Added Intereat in th*' contro­ Boxy Jarket, navy trim with Jfi out of town, and an in4eryiew He ahook hie head In negation necticut include the etudy and ob- ing period and 16 on th* B honor onq on a lubjecl indirectly con- by Police Chief Herman O. Schen- Estate of Patrick Clune, who Swing skirt, side zjpper. with him wlL probftbly be ached- "Tile Mikado,”.by Gi(Sei;l;.and Sul- U*ryatloii„.of: .Htaachlng-matlinda. "•"...f*?: J.h* aam* jmckkL . Thee* versy which stems from the de­ died, on Jan, J.t. to. Annie. A,. when reporter# Mfge^ -him-to-out.- nected-wlthitr— ...... • del and approved -by Convnlqsion- partment's 8105,000’ "ffibl to ■ Ui'e ...... Size 3-dx—S5.9S .— — . Uled.for early next week.-^------, - ttvnn,' to be presented by ■;'the 'Ep- line "where do we go from here." ciirrieula, axtra-eurrieular activl- milow: A roll, seniors, Leatriee Th* controveray ov*f the Vati­ er JohnChrliteneen of th* De­ Clune. property 'on School atreet. SIrei 7-14—87.98 ■Veaterday. the applicant from FALSE TEETH tiae and community life. Frankland; Juniors. Ellen Down- town and Itrf unauthorlxed use of ^ , Certlftente of Descent weirtfi League of’ South Methodist Prealdentlal pr#a# aeeretarr-Joe-^ can overihadowa intereat in a Re- partment of Farm* and Markets. general funds has been generated Pennsylvania met with the board V 1 That Loosen .aph Shoit.‘Wlio ordinarily hold* a. . faraon* i;rBr poT^er. nn ynur pljrtea. of th* firing on th* new* ticker, fllad on dallnouant propartv tax** Jr.. Marguarite ”Or*t*r Tyler, two floating and four nverxen* ClianCcV Cliolr and are well known Hold# falee teeth tnore flrml>v."en they for the 1660 llrt with Mr*. Wal John Emerson, Richard Orahol. ment that WM read to the board throughout this area for their but had not talked with th* Preel- land broadcasting plant* for“ the B urr N ur§eries Tuesday. LABOR CHIEF TO. 1VF.I) feel more crtrTiforlahle. Po4»a not anur, dent aince It wa» taken. ter F. Hlitgan, town clerk. Of the •ky. Vqlc# of America program,” de­ musical ability. ■ Check* ‘J>late odor“ denture breath); lien* filed IM are aon-raaident arid »h#r* war* SC membara receiv­ LaBelle ha,a told the directors Oet FAStXI^^H at any <.Vujc #tore. He **ld thia when aaked whether signed-to counteract Soviet props*- that the unauthorized, use of/gen- Legal Beverages FLOWERS^^'- Hartford, April - (>D-St ate Other members gf the large cast- the action had been "cleared with S6 vealdant. ed Into the First Congregational ganda abroad. To Aid Blind Vet Iflbor Commissioner John J. Egan have been* working for a'everal Church Sunday. The Hit follow*: eral-fund money by the' water'de­ AT LOW PRICES Tniman. ■; Mra. Bdward Schulthelea wa* The total la about 46 million partment—which hM since been TG WEAR of Bridgeport is going to marrv his weeks in preparation It for the pro "Have you dl*cua**d thl* action alerted praaldent of the. Young adults baptised, Raymond B. Ben­ more than Congress provided for secretary, Mis.s .Fean V, Wier- gram. Wllh.- th# Attorney OimeralT" Mothera Club of South Coventry nett, Mr*. Addella F. Colburn, the present year. Charles S. Burr of C. R. Burr Arthur Drug Stores Eqrter Parade Orohlris, blcka of New Britain. The. wed­ Tickets may "be secured from at in annual mMting 'Tliceday. Wllllem D. Colburn, Wsaley M. Radio broadrasting accounts for and Company has offered to do I.HOURS 8 A. 31. to 11 P. 31. and Mother _,and , ding is slated for April 16 in. St. TRUSSESBELTS ... Bhort. waa.MHed...... Day:-per#on# who jmned by eon- any,niember Pt.the. EpworUi X^ar B hort he*l!l*t*d .and. repilet^n*. ^iu|«a.thiB.lmnqttant. . i: At M »ry Clieii^y ton M,-Laa**ru co-chairman;-Mxa. His"- appeared ' - oil - last " night’s □ H A IIIE II «barrii. Charlea Lowry, Jr.) sunehlne; Mra. ean; Mr. and Mr*. E arl Hi Laiaan, function toaldw down.rhahyfolkaiiufrerhaM- - Dorothy Ma* Latimer, Luclii* A. "Strike It Rich" TV show. He told tiny backache—feel miM(able. Minor blad* Wo send Easter flowers by W, Bryce Honeywell, child wel­ Pettlnglll, Jr., Coral Potter, Joyce that wor’K.on hla home waa slowed 4tr toritationR due to cold or torony diet may * The follo^ng b. Clarence A. Braddeld, A b o u t T o w n cauBCffetUftcup nightBorfrequenlpaaMteB. Afi^y Te wire anywhere. Potter, Darrell Roe*, John Rase, uu w'hen jsome of those building it OWt negleet your kidneya if theae eondl- t^ded at Mary Cheney Library: hoapttallty; Mr*. William Phllllpa, Harley Rowland, Lucille Shirley; for hlm..utare injured In an aiito- Udns bother you. Try Doan'a^riTto-a mUd -- Fiction: "Jumping Jupiter.' rogram; Mr*„ Bobaft Bleaell, II- The way* and means commlt- diuretic^ Uacd aueeoaaftiUy by millioiu for Tfeie4. Hahertyi Supt. persona who Joined by rsafflrme- ..mo'-lie accident.______- over to yea ^ 4Va awiaatn^toew-ma nyAtonee *. «. O. Carey; "Mri. McGihty'* raHan; Mra.-'luiph C. Hoffman. llon of filth,' hivihg'^an a mem­ tee-uF-St—Margaret'* Circle, No. Burr phoned ''The ■ Helping Mr*. Frederick G. Bleaell, Mr*. 230, Oaughtcr* of Isabella, are In­ Doan'a tiva happy relief from thaae ^Itoeoiii* -^ad," Agatha Chrlatle; ‘;Nlght S ber, In the past, Of some Chris­ Hand” and offered to do the land­ fnrta-hrip (he t ft milcaof kidney tuhaa and III* Laesen and Mrs. Rose, executive. tian chiitTh, Mrs, Sign* T. Cuatar, vited to attend q luncheon-meet­ ten Aueh ent emate. Get Doan'n PUto todaiyl ^ Colonial Board Co. »^Valn to Bari*," Manning CoI*a ing at the home of Past Regent scaping work when the home is 'ni* club will aponi^r an Imiiiii- Mr*. W. M. Day, Robert L. Helms, complete. paeud.; "To Catch a Thief,” David nlaatlon clinic VHday at 6 ^ m. at Mr. end Mrs. Ralph C. Hoffman, Mrs. Joseph Falkowskt, 68 Alton ftlS Parker ^treeft.,. jbi1*111: ”M)U*«.’* Daphn* Rook*; poned until April 13, when an all- Nine members, of Wipplng -jR3right-Pi>oc«*Bi«a„” John -Sedge*,: ei, ..A hMnin*l st Well, Congregational CHvureh . of Dah'ni'^llW'kM Edmuftdli,- MMh*, da.y. .aeaaion wiil,.,.take..placa A t.tha G range .-at tebded" the- -meeting - -of 1 ' VISIT (ued.; "Oown of Glory," Mra._A, cents will be charged for- each South Mothodlat Church, "HAtPS StORE trahtm m L ...• - ' ■ ■' ^ -Mr. and Mf*;..G*qrg* Rpyeland, Sti East Central Pomona ; Grange -Turnbun. ------We'dnesday at Coventiry" "GrsngeJ ^ Non-fictlon; ‘‘After, tke Loet Club member* voted $10 to th* Baui'a Evangeilcai Lutheran Church, WetheAfield. Mra. Henry Huggins, of 37 Hall. During the program Mtxf. By Tho Sopoptlmlsta BILL'S ESSO STATION •baneration,” J, W. Aldridge; Auxiliary to th* Qreen-Chobot Phelps road, who It chairman of June Parkii oLWipping sang /tw-o WoBTen’s Svrylce Club WAmerican Sihalt Sailing Craft,” Poet, American legion, toward Troop 57. Explorer Port Boy Scoiita, will be-In charge of a aet- the annual rummage sale of tha solos. "The Holy City’;'' and ^ FORMERLY GEORGE'S ESSO STATION * . 1 . GhapeB*: ‘T w m Lift Up tha unit 'expene*a*of epon*oring Women's Auxiliary of Manchester Mlna.Eya*,”:^l*AB Clark; "Adven- back party Friday at • p. m, in "Spring Song.” She was'aceom- Wherever you go, ice-cofdf Coke the community chest X-Ray sur­ th* Oraen-Chobot Poet. American Memorial Hospital, would be gla(l panied at the piano by Miss Lnr- MAIN AT BISSELL St. turea inT w d World*.” A. J. Crbn- vey in Coventry, last^all. to have donors who desire pickup />■- \ ■ ' -In;' ‘-iKInga- and Quaen*,”- Bleanbr -Th* riuh-anmial hanqttat-wlH b* Lijtion WKujl* on .. Wall atfaat.: .ralna.. Foster.. Mr*.. .)5irftber,.,CP.Ub*ck In th* amount ■’of ed to help with the joB;- - i : - . notice advtatng eretstorrhav- ahtf Mra Ev’ihe." " heme-hulldlng: an*tlght*ne ’’ le C.-ggigland, England'* wife, and TTi* Parenl-Teaciier* Associa- amounting to 881,745^12-which b*-' Burial will'be In that city. Satur­ Jane Louti* England, their oldeit ‘•pn Jj5» all-hlgji membarthip, 'cam*, du* and payabl* April !. day. Mr. HuUba.rg lived In Manr. 1 Noghtar, ■ - Of 306.'Mr*. ■ Joseph'p. E a i ^ ' SlT*. LilriM Ll 'Sqmri’r collac- 'Chsider yeara'ago'and Wafe 'employ­ MALE HELP WANTED. !-■ , The *lx-month period for claim* . JWid ,0 0 ., W»dn*»d*.v. tor, was at Yaomsna Hall all day ed, by th* lata A.atoh.i.obnsQn.. Who M i.C V - ■ ■ TCi ba" bi-duglit againit ' all' three Memberahip* for the ‘62-'58 veer T'b's*da'y''fdr 't1l4 ebnv*ni'*ne* '''b f at th* time conducted a grocery Tho iehlfraeft^”' dr$XiayiiigX^^ aaUta* *C*n«IAxicceptedi a t the April .8 Jh* taxpaiyara^.-. . ___ s tM ; on Chaatnut atreet; ;H«. aiKt. Xaglahd'i will wa* adm itted- to m ^lng at the- Robertaon School. '"'Mia Sqiilar atatad that It bad hix -wife, who wax -the' ^former .*HF •xpoflsimi piv^ram to obi^^ probate. In e,state PTA convention will be' baan n*c*a**ry for har. to continu* Sigrad Hadberg, have visited rela­ .od. Two now milto oro in ploeO and roody 14 Hens on thbs* taxes due April b held April 17 end J I In Milford. tive* her*. They hav* two daugh­ to go ond. wonoodmillopirotors and sonr- The local gitpip wtll aponnor -* 1, 1951, Unpaid taxes on that rat* ter*. ■ ■ COMING SOON ^ bill ar* 8648.21. aa of March 31 leo mon. - OUALITYSINK •round ■ and square dance In th# • ► X .Jt62. Bask- ofrthat rtm a x M ;'^ '^ n m m r . i m m m i : /A^:-»i:,;it-:g; .... '• f« S U i n g t o i i i m i •thkb«" xih'-iJmaet'aig'*hd''’fha’ :|toftojdini^ " Aoeo8so«V -Tr f it H fl4 At Gbaikr Qa£ Loii^u '-flfur :ht N: dsn a t ..."by-aiAliF:: l^w. ihirtnt thr-Ap^l 8 TreoaptOty No- 13,. will m e lt .to- ^g'iwrtWI etdnri'wbfeb 'rillUBm' B. M cArthur wilt he in claaeaL -for - th* f l n t -- .Uma-., .atiio*- msffbwr eVenlhg'' Ip'' OraiigavMalT. ■ froto' yott. Wo offor ctoc^ work, ompteyo I . Mr*. H arry'C . -B*rg«Uom. J* in 1927 ki*l leng •! Milt sansoNeiMt ' charge of a aport* program from The fifth dagree will be'conferred t Charge of the. ■tcnciling o# fhf 8 to 9 p. m.; Mra. Aleneon B.‘ ■ 8127.-151 In prbparty taxes were insuroneo pregrom, imifomis oro furntohod- DONATED ARTICLES pMcel g workfor the Bllingtait Congfaga- sxempt bafor* tha grand Hat was on a clas*. of candidates and *11 Stewart, Jr., chairmen of th* membera'^ar* urged to b« present, and wo givd o poid shewor porioti- • • tlonal Church calendar for thl* board of education will Ulk onrihi mad* up thia ytar; taxes of -338 I month; Mr*. Edwin G, Fmanoaiind veteran*. i,'' Taxas of 41'of these WILL BE CALLED FOR tentative-!^>up-fOF-th#-*ehool pm-; . 1 Mia* Lenqre Charter the raimeo- ;.vateraiia wer* completely wiped Mr*. C h ^ e s A, Paquette of IM Apply onytimo. Ash for Mr. Bliis - gram heg|hnin^"ln September anil Hljgi atVeat has been notified that S graphing.s also on .the regional high acKbol off th* bqoks. Mrs. Squier say*,aha S Jem ei McGuire, who.waa taking •Ituetlon. Grade 6 mother* will be has found many casaa of mtsuniler-' sba jls a prise winner In the recent SPENDER RUBBER PRODUCTS CO. BY LIONS CLUB MEMBERS 3 • rt Tel# Unlveirttjr, I* now hostesses. The ' nominating' com­ standing regarding exemptions natlon-wld* advertising contest -CHAFEL STREET 2 “ hlng.i.6 prolonged vioetlon on snd calls to th* attantion of the conducted by Genaral Mill* mittee will also report oii.th* slat* veteran* thqt anyone claiming #x- ” Dial Any of Thoso Tolophono Numbors - ■ the advice of hi* phy*lcl*n .H he of officers at the meeting next ■4? ! = l*.in e nervou* state-due to over-- *mpfion--must hava hi*, dischargt t MrA- diaries M. 'upham; Jr., of • w Riehup Arrongomonto . ... , week. This slat* will be elected on record In ths.town eferk’s office g rtudy. end Installed at th* May 14 meet­ 85 West. Center atreet, president S , The Girl Scout* are holding In th* towh In Which he claims of the Child Study, group of the ing. The nominating committee is such exemption, on the asseasmept 3 regular maetloga at the church mmpriaed of Mra. Donald C. Washington and South School* 2-9021 2-309S I J - date, which in Columbia is Octo'- participated In Uhe panel dlscus- g each Wednaaday afternoon and the Smith. Mrs. Herbert W. Love and har 1. '■ Boy Scouts meet at th* Town Hall Miaa. Helen M'axur, aipn Tuesday at th# Union Con­ 4047 7100 4816 YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BUSINE^ WITH She has been busy th* past few gregational .(Jhurch, Rockville, on 2 ThursdaV nighu. The Junior High Toaith Fellow­ week* getting out th* tax bills. J It* Eggleston of Maple street ship of the First Oon’gregstionel prrtlam* facing educators and . ALL PROCEEDS TO U USED FOR There were 818 on th* list orlglnar- m - 2 who has, been a Grange .member for Church he* voted to haVt me*t- ly but the 41 vatarap* have paranls today. Mr*. Upham who. Is W A N T E D X ..LOOAL CLU i p r o j e c t s . INCLUDING: ' m many year* has never been to a Ing* th* firat and third Thureday* brought that huinber down to '777. serving her second year as leader 5 Pomona day In SO year* due to hi*. of each ntonth in, Iha-.vertry frots" The-mvarag* tax In' Columbla'l* -of the local study group’'spoke op %*Jk®l*P»hlps to subsldiio'tho odueqtion of M Work. He has attended evading 7 to 9 p. m. Han* Hansen wiu be 879.47. The largest tax paid la that her expcriehces with relation ' to Girl—-at least 21 yiuirsrnf age^—to-work in J maatinga many times-and Wed- in charge of the mee'ting thia of ths Jona* Construction Com­ children, 6 to 12, and ** A mother. insurance office. MdnchosMr girls ill nursos'training. neadey he and Mra. Bggleaton a t­ week. Refreahmeiit# will b* terved pany, on* of ths.faw busineaa tax­ 'Ibe "80 or more educators and tended Bpnuuui Grange In Coven- after a aquara dancing social payers tirah* community. ' Their parents present felt that the panel 2. Sight censpKvotion program in Monchtstor ’try with several other Ellington period. tax Is 8913.M. was well worth While. Those who Work involves hooltkeeping and typing. Musi S be someone with experieneg. schooh. “ member* The Christian Bn'deevor Society ■ John Naumle la tha largest indi­ attended brought box lunches and CONSTRUCTION COMPANY erf the Second Oongragetional vidual taxnayer—hla bill is 8778.47; coffee was served... . ~ " 3. Aid ihB tho hondicoppod. Towel* ahould still each peisoii ;Cburch will conduct an Easter Other* InTh* htgbaat bracketa ih- and each piupoae they ar* to b* clud* the following who pay more NAIL FOLIBH STAINS 4. Aid fo Hit blind. W " ” “ iiaOd fof. Before you ps, any buy- -Pro^riy of m7. Md^Mri! *Byroh than 88M: Jack and .Rachel “®***''‘ CLARENCE H. ANDERSON 1^,. ooiwilar whalhir you want ------apian;-Clair L. Robinaoni To ramov*- nail poNeh itain* OPEN EVENINGS W. Hall on Rout* 8 j abriut 5'*.: towil* Frith "ameotb aa vaivet” m.* Easter Sunday morning. An Frank Dsidul, Jun* Webster. Jo- from white .cotton or linena, 74 EAST CENTER ST^- TEL, 8343 or 7930 ^ I S AD SrpNSOREb'sY NED. MOSEi'^- laxtur** for yourself and th* chil- E artsr braaktast wUI foUow th* wpb Sxagda, Schiiwler and Kap­ apopg* the area with,acetone or PLENTY OP PAVED PARM^ '*a or.iriotlra towala for th* men lan, Kenneth L. Fox, Diana Fox; commercial pollah ramovef. Wash MANCHESTER ORUe CbMFANV ' Mrvleaa a t tha CSiurah CoMmun- Oarrity and OUn. Jaao Thamaa of tho houa*. .___ -■ : . tty Houa*. Th* aaeirty wtll Jiav* a in warm suda. Ramov* any iw; and Jedapb Tbahllk.. matnlng color wtth a mild bleacE , ' CORNER IROAD STRECT AND INIDbLE TURNPIKE w v - ' - i I . — ■ ■ ■ MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD, MANCHB»TER,-CO!W;. B!iB»SPAirrAPRIL aX N ^ESTER FIN IN G HERALD, MANCHESTER," CONN., TOURSDA^^^ . I —* —,,. .11 , i I.,,. , ,1, ,, , ,1 , MiiiV " .i.tiri II.. I ,Mi,. .1 „■ . 11-11,: ; , , ...... 1,1 ill',

of our townspeople and we are opinion, that a world ao tamr cient to put him in the lead as establish the “Billy Prentice Trust Manchester Evening Herald and Mr. Thomas Ferguson fob^thelr iRtmd to be restdenta of Manches- -'a' •n'Wirl Rorarl^ (taWllaed .might jtoma to the situation now stands, but not Fund" and to Judge John 8. . o ! sufficient to wrap-up the nomina­ Rottner who ao generously ac­ excellent cooperation,- - ’ 'ntr.' We'are overoome -wt^-gtatl- J^ A N T E D a full acceptance 6t thie United Connecticut tion. cepted the trusteeship of the fund. ' Qur own faith In God and In hu-, tude forr all you are doing in be- Nationa as the final and authortta.' What might be described aa '' We do also thank the many In­ manity has been strengthened hafifhak of otour son aadjor thtf InUrast TOBLISHKO BT TH* through the kindnaas and gen­ yott have ehowniiilm . PORK■V • IS THE .. BEST BOY! live arbiter In all Issjiea, which the In-flghting Is Just ahesd, as dividual persons. and; groupa of ^ ttE R A liD PJUNTlNa TO,. INC Yankee erosity of each of you. The spirit ■ ' ' ■-•inperely, . IS Btfialt S t m t . . mtftht_otterwtae lead tOiWir?*' local party leaderships not yet people who have so wUlTngfy con­ Girl For Gengriil Perk is MW ot tko height of Hs aoeson- - It is ymir host wook ond moet hup. Pint Nutim ut is footurkif this By A. H. 0. committed g*t together to dis­ tributed to the - fund, 'an* ■ The of AmerteS Ir surely In th r hearts Mr, Snd MnC k ir r y P »n «c# Now.'just gat iia Stalin'a S i ^ S f cuss the situation. Bush has week tho'iHost tondor, TMmt pork you cun And onywhoro » • AND AT TM LOW IST POStlM J PMCI. to these, and . weMl.guarsatdiiL hint come so far relatively on his Office W ork /■ ...... ROAST M il — TtNOm VOUNO PORK TO ROAIT ------.real .pace one intfecest, .lyy'imatter It is perhajit time to make a cati- own. Ijn the stage Just ahead. It . '. .FM*iMi«4(-X>ctaMr lloiM assessment of the Republfcan what the day. may be that the ndmlnlstratinn's PviblUhnl Evory/ Kveninlf Kxeipt senatorial race. sttItisAe of neiitratliy will- be­ 8un(«iichert«r. Conn., come slightly more benevolent. W R I T E gfcond pUM Myll M«n. Thuraday. we said, while the Korean biialne,iis steamroller on Bush’s behalf. B O N I IN • U. S. ^CHOICE • CUT FROM HEAVY STEER BEEF FINAST For Saturday—1 p. m. rrlday. morale. It i.s also aiding him in his bright, modern 14k gold mounting at Badts & Nedfi'u> 15« aualfled aeaClIne: lOilO a. m. each went on. .What we actually Tlld Perhaps the real position of the own acceptance of fils" handicap. .. day of publication .eycept: Saturday— waa to Impoae a truce, will/ re­ administration Is..th is; - thht .It drastically reduced prices—an low as UombinatioR . Doors. ______ia_ » a. m.______Our sincere gratitude la also gard to Forihoaa. / would welcome having Bush Win extended to evei^ one who bellied t a s t y LB the nomination for himself with­ $12,0«. • , S P E C I A L ^ niuriday, April S ; For our Secretary of the Navy Block Chuck Roast » ‘\ LiyeiWiirst out putting toThe test the admin 7 3 to Indicate that he la Ur'e5l of thnt istratinn's own power tn swing re­ G AU D ETS offers this.rethiction f/r ’ Sea ^ iV aL J: Questions We'd Ask Joe truce, and would, like toTelax one luctant delegates In hlS own direc­ a limited tine only. , tion. .___One dlBtihifUlRhpd commontdtor, half of It, thua eontinuilig to pro­ WE ARE TRADING SLICED 1-LB PKG For the moment, then, the ad r • $ HADDOCK FILLET FINAST 1-tB PKG Anne O'Hafe McCormick of the tect Chlang Kai-ahek' from, at- ministration seems to be leaving WILD > 59.95 Finast New York Tlmee, ipeculaten thiit tacka , hut^not preVenliilg him Incgl ’ leaderships to their - S tsh n '*' angwer toT'Kir - -Amrrtcnn ■from., dollvarlng-tjiem , 4a - well proceues ..uC. de.cl8ian- It.. Is- apparr SOLIMENli 1 ^ . 'FRESH' LB 3 5 < LUNCHEON MEAT - MAKES DELICIOUS SANDWICHES enUy .atlll far ..from .using its or...... AAACKKRKL , w Itc ■ n e it^ a p er' SSltoV'*!!’ j^tirttlonnhlre' ehoughr ’John',Foater' Dullea, who ■T'otic Dodge-Plymmrth Bealer ganizatlohal power In the situa Split AAockerel fan ready lb 3 tc may have been timed to take Is supposed fo be a peaceful citlr ,tlon. . . CALL 2-034$ Bome' American front page apaiy len, favors the Mitme thing, flo do ' At (he same time, hooevrr, It BUrriRFISH U 19c Minced Hair cr Bologna » < rmany otherr.-v'------“ ~ must-dawn upon aH -polHtrlnns '■^11 Buck Shad ... ul17! 63 " ‘away' "from’' the" flriirW hual “5r - But a secretary of the who ran read tha laws of .their RosinsH nuiT~ “ an port of .General Elsenhower. navy own game that the atala admin­ NASH SALES We doubt that' Stalin, If he had ought to he something o f a .realist istration dnea have powers of re­ DISTRIBUTOR FOR any such, cievet .object In -rnlntl.. end strategist as well as a holder ward for loyally to Its own prej.- MAIN ST, E F C E L U M .would have, been bo lackadaisical ,6f person^ opinldri'a.' And when he erehces, even Vvheh these prcTe'r- CMPPOliTi tr. JAMIg CHURCH offera Us/the concept of our Navy enees are not openly exp.ressed, TRIPLE TRACK and uninspired In h it. effort. He nnd that these powers o f reward can always make news’, If hd atandlnf^ on the aldelinea and are a fardor whieh is hot present j Have you selected the June graduate’s gift watch yef? > WINDOWS wishes.. Me could have answered cheariTO while Chlang' Kai-shek In other candidacies. [ h o m e c o m f o r t the quRsV^tts put 'to him. even If Jttide^6ikea"an'1 nvaa1n!rof the Cht .....So pQrbapa.th'e aLrldea.Uiat Bush nefe'malnland„.he la indulging in has be«n .making have not beCn j he did consider them a little trite without some benefit from the ap­ s u ^ m m M A n H m r fancy, not real strategy, In MORIARTY Bros and foolish, In a m'anner to rouse parent benevolence o f tho admlnls- FRESH GRIIN SPIARS world speculation and intereat, rejlilty. of couraiC there could be. trafloh toward Its candidacy. 3 1 5 CENTER ST Picked at tfieir peak of ripanaii and flavor packed But the main thing which haa CALIFORNIA Instead, he acted as H.n'a were Invasion Of the Chinese main­ T EI 5 13 5 to our own tpacificaltons - nothing can equal the land without our positive help, happened In hla candidacy, so far, a tired school boy t^^atlng old Is that he has been picking dtp *ttp-J lAalchlaM quality of "YOR" GARDEN canned Iruiti and and routine ansRMfri to old'' and; not only In tfetting Chlang Kai- port where he is known and liked,"' OPEN FLORIDA / X ‘ / vagalablar. iroutine ques^ shek's forceh there, but In aup- -a support vl’hlch has come to him ; FUU OF JUjet . *^0 4 9 . I ->N, The, flrat^ueitlon waa this: , poftlng them and, reinforcing naturally without pressure from M HOURS W au i 0 0 ■ them after they got there. anybody. There are ■ people who FLORIDA. , “Is aTlvlrd world war closer now like to do things for him. tlma^wo of three years ago^" We adm it'that we have to pro' The support of this nature which a t BtouciD PRicis ^ RIPENED 4 2S And here la tha .eloquent; ab­ tect Chlang'''Kal-shek on the has come to him haa been suffi­ BALGH is Your sorbing, ...atlmulatlng Stall^ an- Island of Formosa,, for fear the Chlnasa.,. JJ nirluaunlato. wiU - -eewe* ;iBiDBL _.LGISCH 2 9 Tt'M out and.take the island away from him. Then we turn right around, Well, that's ,a loaiV off 'out C a r r o t s W e s t e r n . fr es h c r is p 2 BCHS mMs! Or It It? s’ome of us, and pretend thnt | THESE ARE CALIFORNIA ELBERTAS^UKf THE BEST Now take question tWo: CSilsng Kai-shek would make out | Ho m e p r es er v ed p e a c h e s y o l f v e e v b i t a s t e d . f'^NCy MAINE 1S.C >0|Tje$ I btf CAUfORNiA', 9 ^ ^ , “Would a meeting ,of tha haadk fine by himself If he turned' liM ilUCM EXTRA URGE HEADS A 4# J * MA o f the great poutrs/'be helpful?" around and Invaded the Chinese { SLICED OR HALVES 30-OZ v eg eta ble ...... f jf eoUTse.-tt'haa-to-be admlttsd- iiutlnland. ..Thla. it^all right- if. It- la i- >IN EXTRA HEAVY-5YRUP. TIN - JHORTENING-M^m just- sentiment. But when an ^ BEHER DEAL that the .. questions themselves C fltn ” HORIDA • SPRING CROP FOR 2 5 * I -practlcaKy ' Invited StSlln tp__^be armed forces official proposes It. PONTIAC DEALER duil But here Jto Stallma^riqgl^ he mightTO fare the facta of mlll- tscy’ Tirer’TBc question T'a ' 'not I,'. . ( .'Ht. r M -,,i 3001 T1n 4 ^ * ■ 17-OZTIN, answer: M fe A ia "Possibly It woqld be benefi­ whether pr not Chlang Kai-shek M Jelly J A R x _ cial.!'____.1* gi>ea Into. an_ attack on the Ch''. Lutcious Urge whoU paalid apHcpts wil|t the pits Ufi i n • lo.giva extra flayor, ^ o r garden frosted ^ ooils _ Is Itjp i^ lb la Oiere Is spring heso mairilandr it la whether we (’ MO fINII P'Nry MOORE ,,, , fcver In Moscow, too? irOCKIMO MADE CUT .. i p o T tin "Do you consider Ih^ present -“ -----^ ^ —r??----- VEGETABLE T io m c h t' '6jf)i^f{un'e'"''fcif"tive unifi­ - TsolHtidnist N« Longer irange^ cation of Germany?" ' \ . .Famout northwail "Blue Lake'' variafy. Tandar - flavorful • fUccuUnt. ^ORTENING 3-LB TIN If the' rival political camps “Yes," Stalin replied dynamical'! seem to have trouble In agreeing l}fc"I do." Gr^n Beans S l ° m 2’»>:»«43< I upon the results of the Wlaconaln INVISIBLE NYLON Well, perhaps Joe was saving CREEN BEAN$''s»‘"«!” »‘ * f o r i n e v rn o f f>LBERT'i and Nebraska primaries so far as 27 himself for the last question; S U R G ia ilLA S TK STOCKINGS » o i p k g ' | 9 c rrr*T)E.'t.uf their favorite can­ "Blua Laktj"jjualify - Tha ariitocraf of Siring Bwnt -_Thafa_i» nothing fiiiar. J V __ ^ P 2 p k £ Cut Corn what ha-aiB ir-TO-extstimTe didates la concerned, Ihecglia one •^TWO-WAY STRerCM .' (uTTipltmism and communism, pos­ -LINOTYPE 10-OZPKG Verdict .which seems clenr enough. sible ••IAUNOER casily Ferdhook Lima Beans 25< That la the verdict on iasoea. But sill he dldTfraa.Jo^ORK|NG 49 ly posaible, given' the. mutual de- these two states have bten.^ an re­ slrcTo cooperate, readiness to per' tha fullejl mtoturt of rw* l | f ^ N a b i s c o garded, true enough, 'too, Ujat Extra Urga perfaci halvas. The vary croam of tha northwart crop . . . Thay araln ^clau by ihamialvai. form obligatloha which hkye- been llaf from vqricoit yalnf , CONDITIONS ^ LB PKG tb etf representatives in Gpiigress assumed, observance of lh'c prin? swollen ond tired legs and have usually fbjlowed the qmla- clple of equality, a'lui non-lnlef' tiontsU line, aa laid down by Sena­ other leg conditions. '' TOMATOES " * 7 f . fereneo-la-the-ifrternai-'Bffairs-oT 24 tor Tnft. . -----,o — .__Rtber states." From California • • Daap, rad color - - packod wliola - • Vlaasiogly"diffarent" flavor- ' l * 5 3 * Riit, If these two .states ever de­ Apply In Purten Vjo-'* If Joe thought he was going To served that .label, they repudiated ...... : fascinate the world with this,'Joe -It'-iri- ’Tuesday's ■ vottng.: Thta srot' ;^HERALD W la TiVpplnjf, BML;fiey.ti0PR ifiajrl .i«Y ';:£.4B4pZ;TtN the blame ought tp go to the news­ tnr,.' -aWTmg- the ■*-Rep'Ubm-iiii Barf>fficu«"M eliih' '•olers In ^ e se two aUtes. It la an, 13 Bitsuli Sf. paper. Mlilors who' thought thesq^ .rh^pnac^^. . faekad from-.CalilDrnia.Tomaloias Rich,, tad iuU.hodiadV‘'-D*i'9fiflully '.'diffarant'' Flavac, automatit nssi/mptlo'n t'fia't' ijiciVa-' sets match •■these''52 Ou-MdnU'for hrw'dtevelnp: ' £RACkfblyH£4f — parthsulaF questions up in the first tibniat sentiment Would tend tef-be. 901 Malij^S^ Te^5«21 Here are • the Du Mont ^Iforus* Tube witfii''^ BttAV ' place. Chicken^^ Sea Tuno size ‘ 3 4 c .qf We Uilflk we could do belter stronger within the ^ranks the -q r’ ‘ ■ the.largeal 21-inch picture availahje—for sharpest focus '"y,r'’QdrJL ...... Rtfi pua l7,in c u iM ,^ ..id-'.. enrolled Repuhlirami'-vib. the mid- Stci^Flo Starch H G A L 3 7 c o t >t i 2 2 c w^thourhaif Trying. cleariacrnss the scceen.-tw/oiaqltcai/yi,-.'# .the.Du M q^ -

^'u^Yrnax', ■aFa'':3n3aE.'..'pciYCi^«l..« , “Whdt one epecffic concrete act Plug-in for record pUrer. Cabinet of SUawbefry Preserve 29. K. I .E. 5 5, .Hcuu. i*- would ypu,_most like to have,the leaving out the contention of fine mthogioy or limed oak leneon. -vanced receivers efer built! ■ , - . « c h ^ 5 c e-- a •PARADE Uhlled States perform as a step Elsenholvgr supporters that enouglT^bailots to change thc.dele- >TtGd*Mm4 ! - toward peace 1"_!5 5-LB BAG -i.. Sample: gale result entirely were dlsiuali- Looking Your Uoti PURE FRUIT ”7 12-OZ JAR ^ CRASS SEED -“What Bit^aii response might fled because of the state km' re'I qulrlng accurate spelling 'of'’’" the STORES be ex^ec^ to thla American act, Bring your clornus to' the Pin* Cltonon and bo • IMt were pCrformedY," tandidate’s name. The, troth seems to be that- the Sample: ready for the Eatter Parade. We feoture fait, And At To . ■ ' V:‘_ A ‘■Speaking realistically and “isolationist mid-west!' exists only In the Imagination of some politl- AAARGARINE apecifically, what frontiers are cDurteeut service, with satisfaction guarantoed. wbsoN oil, -^XRISCO. -BARCOLENE BLU-W HITE FLAKES "SWEETHIART SWEETHEART 20 M ULE TEAM -■you wlUing to accept for the R^s ciaha and some commentators. It ■- ■ ’ p & t K H • aian sphere of influence in certainly did qot reflect Itaplf. in You can be sure with PINE. ” “ Television ' SO A R ■ ^ "• ■ — - , BORAX uiKG 18c -world?” . _ the Republican voting Tuesdqiy. 3 -O ZPK G 9 c V O' 64c ” 33* 3-LB TIN 8 9 c IB TIN 3 2 c ■ LI JAR 3 5 ^ ' Sample:*' LB PKG .: 2 8 c S^REGBARS 2 3 c EXCLUSIVE IN MANCHESTER AT X ■ * . 2 BATH BARS 2 3 c B O R AXO SOZTIH ITc “Do , you think tha-!. -'United Store Hours: 9 to 6 MoiKiay-Saturday fitates should accept these fron­ tuoeneeUeeei ieoooooMoooOooleoooooo liieeeeeosgiei euurnjlpM t tiers, and why?” ' LAND SURVEYING Olid OPEN FRIDAY ’TIL 9 ?. Sample;. CIVIL ENGINEERING - WRISLEY SOAP IVORY SOAP , 7 C A M A Y S O A P C A M A Y S O A P JOY i'Speidting reallitlcally and IVORY fLAKES ASSORTIOBAiS -- M M M U M ; T r o i and SP A N apecifically, '^haf frontiers are Edward L. Davit, Jr. SUDIMAKM ymi willing to' accept 'for the RegUtend d v tl Engineer and MALONEY ’ SSHsEE LG EPK G 2 9 c 3 .REGIARS7 2 3 c P^ASTI€ BACOF8BAR!r 5 5 c 2 b a t h BARS : 2 3 c IG E P K C 3 0 c r - LB PKG 2 4 c American sphere of influence In ------Land Sorreyor STORE HOURS DAILY 9 A. M. TO 9 f M. EXCEPT SATURDAYS, 9 A . M. TO 6 P. M. 3 ^ARs i2 5 c - B OZ lU V 3 0 c ’'i^ th'ir warld ?" . ■ Bampir: It Proctor Bead. Naneheiter 654 CENTER ST. TEL. 2-B336 660 CENTER ST. TEL. 2-1046 > ^ 299 MIDDLE TURNPIKR WEST, TEL 2-1821 "What are^e chancci, in your ;• T e l 701R m ‘ ' T > * .',^i

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m T T CHESl'ER EVENING TIEHALT>, -MANCHESTER, CONN..-THtHlSDAY, APRIL 8,1962 B o l t o i i I00FW iirH 5iF to become an ace this week. Col. lot and Write-Ins were not per­ nor progress ovef;_ the Russian full month' of March. Here Is, the Doris Mohr DTtalU -Guay in U N .Talk score as reported by Far East Air Francis S. Gabreski o f Oil Clty.J mitted. iuestlon since the'.Reds first in- P a . Joined tha limited ranks of Tel. Manchester 8548 Quijaiio, Peron Prisoner Swap ected the issue Into ataff officer forces: . . ^ Famous Brandsl.vReduced Prices!.. Wide Variety!.. Ail ni sen. Msybatik (D-S, c .) told a Today April March Jet aces on Tuesday. UNION SHOPPING CENTER reporter In Washington that Rus­ Jtalks Feb. 16. The Communists Albert Guay, Jr„ United Na­ Destroyed 2 15 • 37 The seldom-seen "Type 15" 807 MAIN s t r e e t TEU 8-0344 EAST HARTFORD Mr.- and Mrs. John SchiUingsr tions Pilgrimage delegate, who was sell, with "the solid South sewed Answer Hinted nominated the Soviet union as a Communist Jet showed, up In MIQ Vice President, “neutral nation" to help Inspect Probables 1 4 ,8 ^jihead the-hQsU.«ammlttee for the sponsored by King David Lodge up^ has the Democratic edge. Damaged 5 21 68 alley Thursday. ’ThatJ. 8. Fifth We hare a lArge Bele^lon of Stuffed Easter Toys Lodge (R-Meas.) left for a., truce...... — ...... Air Totae said one wair probably ■■ open-meeting of -United Couples .for toe pilgrimage,, will, speak be*^ Staff bfflcers gave up and a Total- ■ ' 40 - 108 fore the members of King David 'Paris last night to confer with In Talks Delay destroyed and another damaged. Clothing — Toys — Noveyiea at 67 subcommittee of tnice negotiators April Allied losses- have not Club tomorrow night st 8 o’clock Lodge No. 31. Independent Order Eisenhower., He said the Nebraska been announced, ’fheyare repotted Ground action Wadtieaday was and Wisconsin'rCsuHs 'Were "'dot -toak.over..toe debate .Thursday... JEWELRY - -t - a p p u a w c e r —^ m o u s b h o u j -* at -United Methodist Church. Mr. of-Odd Fellows, tbmbrrbw^ nigHf. (Continued Oeie) ’ ■weekly. ' ' ■.^ •■' ’ ...... WIghlightjMr Bjr A « » v y Commu­ and Mrs. Stanley Nichols, Mr. and (PoaClaMd setbacks for Biaanhower-at .aiL" . IJlt 8 Red JeU nist artillery barrage, mosUy on His subject will be ."Thp UniUd New je t -Are ■ ' Television FtHUOSHlNOS Lod'ge heads the gen'eral's cam- Meanwhile A m erican Sabre the western front. An Eighth Diamond Rings Mrs. Herbert Hutt and Mr. and Nations arid Its Purposes." man from hla natlye (Xarlenteii change talks stirred Irmnedlete A. new Jet ace, America’s' ninth, VacUuM) cleaners Mrs. Cnifford Stephens are also on A«P% Grefli^ciicerr palgn. ' » pilots destroyed or damaged eight Watches Refrigeratora * pressure Cookers It la. hoped that every membet rame out of today’s sctlons. He Is Army briefing officer said the the committee. province, elected on toe ticket ot • Other political developments: speculation that a new move to Communlsi jets running their box Reds fired 4,663 rounds. Choker Sets Washers who can do so will be present to the tUdlcal party^jvdw the main Capt. Robert H. Moore of Hduaton, Dish Sets Chief Herman Scbendel of the Other political developments; end a deadlock may be In throff-. score to 40 for the first three days Cooking Sets hear the message of toe youthful oppoaltion to Perojc . . ^ Tex. He shot down his fifth MIG- (In^-Washlngton. the Jlefense Pearl Sets Toasters Manchester Police and CD organi­ 1. Tennessee’s GOP convention I'ng. , Similar recesaes TA the past of April,* 1« bn' his 96th flight over Korea. ’ department said American battle delegate. Following hla talk, re­ He waa mlnirter of Interior In In Nashville yesterday named four Today’s toll was taken,In three zation will speak on Civil Defense freshments will be served and then the government of Oen. Edelmtro often have preceded Important de­ He Is scheduled to go home cA.*nialtles had reached 106,936, an SAVE 300/O ' ■ . and show movies. The club 'prom- more Taft delegates lo.thS party’s battles over northwest Korea, in­ -Increase of 162 In the last week. SAVE 10% . setback will be played. An enjoy­ J. Fanreli h ri^ y In IMS.. national convention,, giring the: velopments. after four more combat missions. . laea a most interesting evening able evening Is antlcipatde. cluding history’s lon gest Jet Moore Is the second Sabre pilot The Increase included 63 killed.) * SAVt 40%^ SAVE He waa;;iMrrted twice. HU prM> OhiiSan 19 of the 20 front that ■ Denies^ Friction flgJbt Jt lasted 45 minutes. SAVE, 20% and' haa Invited all Bolton rest- ; ; -‘nT-T- ■ if'iTja.-—,-:-C?S Wrt ’wlfp^a bring treated In Uia ■ ■ -dwit* ttt ’attiiind. - ... 'Stare. Th« 2WH d e la t e ■will 1* Brig. Gen-. -YWmwn P; NUekWs; Ewftein $akr'e 'jets' taSgWtfj AUTO DEATHS DROP h o e p i^ where Qutjano died. She named May 2. UN spokesman, said the postpone­ with 60 Russian type Jets In that YES! Yoii Can Actually Sava H4ra Mrs. Henry Sheckley la chair­ auffem a broken cqllarbone in a 2. The Maryland Court of Api ment "was made for'constructive battle, fought as the sun was set­ man of the committee arranging a fgH after vUttlng her huaband’e rummage sale fbr the Ladiea of Hamord, April 3—(AV-The Mo­ peaIS;-tho slate’s highest tribunal purposes. ting. tor Vehicles department says last ilde^ agreed to riilb next-.Tuesday on "But I am not giving any hint The April mark Is already more St. Maurice. The sale will be held at St. James’ . School'hall In Man­ month saw fewer highway fatali­ whether the way will be opened at all as to any progress or lack than a score of the total for the QasoKinb r- Tires •a.? Accessories ties In Connecticut than any other of progress In the prisoner of war Tea Belongs at Dinner chester on April 26, opening at 9 Trieste Parley - for write-in votes In the May -5 March In Ita statistical history. primary. The ruling win be on an talks. On the other ' hand, It Dominie Barile, Operator a. m. .Anyone who may wish to Nlnp rdeaths were reported In would be completely -Incoirect to order yesterday by -state . circuit XI contribute articles for the sale is March of.thla year. ’The depart­ ^ eld to Zone A Judge Emory. H. Niles which say It was caused by friction be­ NEW CROP OF yODNQ urged to contact Mrs, Sheckley. ment credited Increased patrol bn would compel elec.tlon supervisors tween the tw o sides." Direct primaries will be the sub­ Since daily briefings on the the Berlin turnpike ae the major to provide space fqr write-in votes. CHICKENS ject of the discussion group at the .factor In the drop. (OonilniieAirotn FMe One) 3. A national poll o f , country prisoner of war talks were elim­ school when It . meets again on weekly newspaper editura by the inated March 25,, UN spokesman FRYtRS— 54e tb. Monday night. Three members aUrtlng the phoblem’ of the future Arnerican Press,- a trade maga­ have announced only that the staff R6ASTBRS^59 c lb . -X'- •—*^were added to the group at its last o f the Free Territory of Trieste ns zine. showed 253 favored, Taft as officers were coloring a Commu­ ALC WHO/KNOW session and others who may be tn- a whole, an area of 285 square their "personal ) choice." Elsen­ nist proposal. CAPONS— 6 8 e lb. \ terested are invited to Join the miles at tija head of the. Adriatic..., hower-243, Kefauver 30. ether ■ The Reds suggested the-priiK>ner- •Special- Prleea- For Fzeexera -----...... —X* If the talka'hoccced, the Italians candidates had less support. exchange problem be worked out Delivery In Manchester A L W A Y ^ O T O ' ' Teen-Umers enjoyed meviez at will be assbetaled with this nd- 4. Norm an Thomns, one-time on the basis o f' prisoner rosters mlnlstraUon but British and Friday Evenings thel^ meeting this week Including perennial Socialist candidate for traded last Dec. 18. These rosters ■ an Abbott and Co.stello film. Spike American .quthhfltliM atUl wUl re; Pcealdanjl, - aalA dn Oarden CWy,' hated ti;B prtsowers' ana approx­ tain a larga maMuCe of responsi­ 66 '"' Jones Md a shirts cbmlci'T^a pfb- N. Y„ he will support his own imately 132,000 Communist priton- FRINK grpm^rommlttee is arranging. z TfN.FRESH " " ' your car. Prices start at CHICKENS ea 1.69 JUICE^ 46 Oz. Can OXTDOL ANN page wjntT PLUMP, MEATY LARGE Fresh Washed and Cleaned PURE PORK SAUSAGE ^ • 6 9 c FRESH CANDY Bttllicmt New \Ai^lf|raeM P o o n u f irozjA * OCBAN SPRAY WhltniM, P, A S. YOM MOORE $ 1 3 . 9 5 P er S et tTRAMHI MUnON PORTERHOUSE-"Soper-Right" For your Edsfer feast and pleasure, we shalt fea* Kept In RefHgTnteil .lCam UIAc'29^ CRANBERRY M 5TH A AA STEAK Trimmed-before Weighing LB lb. Beet Breens‘***’*^ ^ hire Pride O f The Century Homs, Handy's Briaht- PROOF lOT "SUPER-RIGHT" SAUCE 1 Lb. Tin AiSir DrtiR itoris Disnum IN KiNTUonr State* FANCY FIRM f w ood, Font Fermost and MorreU's Pride. ALL POP^ 16 SIRLOIN STEAK TRIAAMED LB ULARLY PRICEDl W e shoN have turkeys' capons CLOVERBLOOM EVIS&ERATED ^ 20* Coupon Introduftory OKer 2Vi-m LBS I y n n b ^ k Service Station WATERMAID and U. S. choice beef—and steaks of the best ON EACH PACKAGE YOU lUY NATIVE CHICKENS to Broil or Fry LB RADISHES i l y * tUNOm WHIIKIV qiioiiry. PLEASE ORDER EARLY. JOY 4 OZ BOnif 3 0 ' MtlO AND MELLOW COFFEE Downtown Tydol _ te EKTRA LARGE TURKEYS Ji- 75' 12 Oz. Pkg. FRESH TENDER CALIFORNIA PROOF •*” BOT 3 .2 3 •NSTANT SUDS FOR INSTANT DRAWN CHICKENS 1V4-2Vi>BS'^ LB ' RICE ■ ’ : ■■ ■■ '■ - " FLA, ORANGES SIZE 126's DQZ w 63 J B M o tk 770 M iltt^ t TeL 4307 WHfSKttS IN-h«S:P»OBOa ...... - ....- DISHWASHtNO- -- -’- Drawn, Ready-foCook K R A F T ^ CRISP M . RICH AND FUU BODIED COIW e l M c i t y * AND 6 YEARS OID ESCAROLE GREEN , DUCKLINGS X^ass.^l13mp L B s r HERSHEY'S CARROTS i « 2 9 ' B odC irdt SALAD DRESSING '35«O*lilefui«l0Hef YELLOW, TiwbER a ■ LEAfg" ’ - j J S i E c i l l b : Rums FRESH PICNICS PORK ROAST .... LB 4 3 " . VIOOROOB-ANO VWFlIr ■ 16 Oir. Ca’n * PAieiDY BNOW WHITE ” LEAN, SHOTT SHANK ; f DETAltS ON wrapper OF' FRESH CORN - KERNELS - # -EARS 3 9 ' A public hearing will be held by SYRUP EACH 3 POUND CAN ^ RESALG READY- ■j TO 07 A g e i*iittC ofhe-,;i*n : the Town ■ Phfnfrtntt ’DotmMissfon, CM 8CO 1 Ib can 8«e SPINACH TO-USE SMOKED PICNICS sSS k S w -'niursday, April 10, 1952 at 8t0d SMOKEJD SHOULDERS “ >-^45c TONGA RUM 2BA(^ 0 9 TASTY LINK __ fU t \ GENERAL MILLS O ^ 1 lb can S2e P. M. in toe Municipal Building to CAIItlFLOWEP'^ WNHEM 0010 NUTRITIOUS A IT’S DIGES'nBLE •A DAISY BUTTS ■ BONELESS - ■ LB " ... consider, the . following, propoacd ASSORTED COLD ClilTS ^ 59c -STH AVOCADOS IDEAL FOR SALADS A 79 sane changes to the Zoning Regu- Over PIOOF BOT 2:73 I- a C "ALL j a C AT JtlOOCH) PWCIS! ■MM * ,iy.7. ______Ur/ri-j • ’■’iNKAp. . . IqtioiU!: . . . , . -...... „ ,. » - KIX ..BACOM 'dhangiif to'a)SllBril*:^ak«e SAUSACE 69' .Three ‘ -Huiidrecl 56TERN s!n-- ^ guerintead ihru Set., Aprjl i% effectiva In thli community 4 vklnHy! o f beginning. STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. i i liiB ■ " ' ' ' ' Open ’ Sundasra . 42. . ' ", ■ Town .Planning Oommlssion OPEN THURSDAY EVENING TIL P. M.— OPEN'IWDAY EVENING TIL 9 If. M. Francis P. Handley, Chairman 8 OPEN DAILY 8 A . M - T Q 9 p . M . J-. Boy pirect and (hive Money Hairy E. Russell, Secretary 041^ C E N TER STREET _ P L I N I Y Q F FRE| P A R K IN G Manchester,. Oonn. — ECONOMY r OPEN AU DAY SUNDAY Mkrch 28, 3952

■ 1: / - V, -.a rlJoCrf^. . ■• ■ . !. .. . V ,v , * “TV ..■' ' "V- _:?'J------^-•'. \ X X T-.. ■V MANeHfiSimR-BVENlN^HE^Br-MiaieHESTER, THUR^AV, APjaLa, P A G & E L E V I ^ -MANCHESTfeR EVENING-HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRILS, 1 S 5 ? plannedAvith prises awa'rded the able gening ot-derd playing and workers and useful production iiiiiii tin cen coUecUon will be held on. iM t year, and all others interested PTA Scit^dules winners and refreshmenLv aeryed. a ofiAnca tq irin prises, those at- Louncil dates Yog the Republiomi nomina­ 4 ;Se~,WoRC—Yankee Kltehrn. WON------8 —“ Bill 1 dehlrins I______Show._ ro w a t 10 a. m. by Judge Edward ---- 1C—Youn* Wlc.'der Brown. WHAT—Jesting with Wamp. tion as 'United States senator: i.mA aarMAts^'^ as-.__- ,ea_-.s.t-#..^1 J . D a ly . HT—Bob Lloyd Show. S;ie-WCCC:-News. Breakfasl Nows- RockvlU*, April S—At iMt Prescott Bush Greenwich; John B.). . PO im Y CO. , WCCC—Governor Lodge. Boy. Tha following a«' the caaea; & it’* maaUnjr. of the Common M. Lupton 'Weatpprt; Walton 0 4r4* —W T IG —Woman In-m ; House. , WTHT—Bob-U oydr------Raymond F. Hartmann, admln- WON 8—Playtime for Ch ■WTIC—Radio Basaar. YOU MAY ocil t)M iwlsnatlon . of . Fir* C laik-ef Jttrien;. M 8»iA f i e.ld ----- * “ ■■ ■ Old Rscoi7 S- Shop. • :5*—WTHT—John ,Conta lief WUlUm Flaherty w«* -*C' tttfa m ivr. H ril M,; Bpragutsef New Caiuisn; mM-WiK- 340 M A IN STREET (Nexl^To StdteA^^^ TELEPHQNE.2,«370, MAMCHESTEK itory l^ehr; -eitSu-WORG—Mews.: ipted with regret ana Asaiitant B. O'Brien vs. Lloyd- 1V . A d a m s ; WTHT—News: J6* GIrand Show. WCOC-13 Hum-ved snd M Hits. llanuPUrteU of Hartfo^. Follow-. WKNB—News; Polonla •X ief Edmtrd O. Friedrich waa Vernon Moore vs. Henry Ctoyette; lng’'w talks thers wilt be a ques­ Nor Connnctnd W ith Any O thtr Poultry Store in Manehastnr. OH m t StonM fn W iliimcmtic and Windham ■WT10-:-Joat Plain Bill. Peter PtcColl v*. Bveljm C. Htm- -WONS—8*t. Preston of ths Yukon. W0N8—News. jmoted to the poet. — >- - tion period. Anyone Inteieated in *:»*—WHAT—Crosby’s tarter. WTHT—Breskfist CTub. * Chief Flaherty'* realKnation wlU riker; ICrUice* Hop* Hodge v*. meeting the candidates and hear­ -w nc—Front Page Farrell. w n c -Theater of Melody. A W alter E. Lane; Melvin Canton v*. |:*S—W nC —Notes snd Quotes. WHAY—lU llsn Program. lice effect ApHi 18. Mayor Bor­ ing their views la invited to at­ tHIS STORE FEATURES STRICTLY FRESH LOCAL DRESSEO POULTRY, OF ALL^ »:llt-W DRC—This Is lU rtfo rd .X er compliniented the retiring Are Louis I. Cantor; Melvin S. Her- WHAY—Band by Demsnd. tend the meeting. • u W O N S -S k y JClng; WON8—Tello-Test. , X ^ e f on h i* '8 8 year* of aervlce riion va. Bherard Clamena; John The club will hold a short, buai- WDHC—Memoir Lane. t:U —WKNB—Italian Hour. a member of the Are depart- L. French vs. John Quinn; Isabelle naa* session at 8 o’clock. The an­ I DESCRIPTIONS, "24H0URS FROM THE FARM TO THE TABLE' W T H T —Tom Corbett Space Cadet. WONS-^resn Psttersoli. YiIS-I-'WriRC — Kurt Masaey-Martha WeOC—IS H undred'ind *0 Hits, with CUSTOMIZED FERF0RM6NCI V iient. He added that after ao Johnson v*. Luclen A. Lambert; nual reports will be -presented. W nc—News; Hal Kolb. Pauline E. Utvinchyk va. Ulllan Tilton. For Your Individual lA>cation— For Each IndividuatStation lany year* of contrltmtlngr public There will be d o ..election o f o ffi­ jM B E B m ii WHAY—Sports. WHAY—Italian Program., ■rvioe to the community, he felt Parkar; Charlea F. Slllimsn va. cers as the present officers were iiSe^'W'ONS—Cecil Browirr News. tilJ-W DRC—BIng Croaby. W THT—World Fllsht Reporter. WTlC-v^VIctor Llndlahr. lat the Are chief had earned the Sylvester J. Ploufi^; Mae Delghan elected last year for a two year W l^ Y —Famous Trlala. S U P E R M A igtat to aeelc: retirement. Chalr- ■Vs. O. Albert Hill, highway com- te r m . 99 .....Eveatag 9:55-^ O N S — Ken»‘ Caraon Shorn*. Nothing ToBuy! Here's A ll You Do! mlasioner; Frank R. Baunder* vs. SALE *:*e—WDRC—News. 10:06I—^WDRC—Arthur-" ------Godfrey. : lan of the File committee, .John C m b S riU e d . . -WHAY-News. • iriowski apok* of the pleaaure in The Eastern TnicTilng Cb.i W il­ THURSDAY, FRIDAY,xSATURDAY W TriW E ^ —My .. True ______Story. There'was no court session on w n c —Ne-ws. ■ X WTIC—Welcome Travelera. There is always something extcdlor you when you shop rorklng with Chief; Flaherty. liam Ooyate va. Charlea O. Bhlp- .WONS—News. WCCC—Newa; 13 Hundred and 60 Wednesday, although court offi­ „W THT—News: Joe GIrand. H ill. at your, favorite Popular. Sgre every day with our Low The new chief ha* been a mem- pey, Jr.; Aaron Sroelov va. Harry O N B W H O LE ttlt—W TIC—Bot^-.------ENTER TODAY-USE THIS BLANK ' er of the AI* lh|NlA«H 8h t ' f o r AS cials wars present. The csss of —WKNgi^NgWi ; QuyLombardUM------toJ^gabefg; Willard F; Plnney Ruth Welles F s byan a g a in s t WONS--Snorts. WHAT-Itallan Newa; Mualc. l-P iic w x x r Btoclr^iip- wJtfiHinr'« opw 'Speetatr «AVfjr" ear*. He operate* a Aarace at va. Henry Qoyette;. Irene Mankus lb WHAT—Supper Serenade. I 9:35-W TH T—Whlaperlng Streets weekend. POPULAR MARktTS* ZENITH TV CONTEST Frank C . Fisher, executor, went WDRC—Jack Smith. IKiSt-WDBC—Arthur Godfrey. B7 Union street v*. Charlea J. Woytlk; Edward H. “ ' ithei -cim . otherr prenm tteni 'made at"'loat ' Ih«kW *rw . '®mott O. Beebe - dyer, sJod'the.coM of Jeni^Ugone, 'S.Skr '-r-^3'd&SZ4(«4'aS9l , 8584-,-. WT iC —W eather. _ WONS—Charlea Xajiher. against Atlantic and Pacific Tea ■WDtffXtIltir T ' w neii«eA ibR f ^ NMiltiTg. •iVIt'CU.'K.qSvivV In: fid i^«! Ieaa.:^fini»hxthi» aanteaaa. “WiiaL Baai luht'a meeting erere that of Cap- tine—WONS—Music tor America. , Lloyd Moaely va. William Qoy-' Company wes.aettleA bbfore court.. WKNB—Myatery Voice. HUNT'S Tt^ATO About the 1952 ZENITH TV Set Is: ...... un Fredertek »rtel to eaaiatant etta;' Abbert' JdaophlRdy 'vA Doh- WTHT—Soreno Gsmmell. . 11:45—WTHT—Axaluat the Storm. F o o d S ale w nO -Y onr Bens-tor-from-Gonheetl- ’ 'W GNS^uy 'Leirtbardo’ 1 Blrig i hlef, and Ueutehant Bernard Er- ald a. Parker; Joseph Fracchla V*. cut. Croaby, . t e 9 0 J- < >*««***•*.9 •*••**•»••••**•»•'•**«* e, •*t**B*«e*'l il to captain of the Hook and Blanche W hite; Arthur I. West vs. The Sisterhood of B'nai Israel WDP.C—Guy Lombardo. 11:16-W 0 CC—^3 Hundred and 60 H lti. • :4S—WTfC—Three Star Bxtra. : adder Company.— ------Christopher Olennsy; C W r* l»vi- Synagoyme will, hold a, food sale WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. All member* were preaent at tomorrow from 1 to 3 p. m. St the W D R C —LowsII Thom as...... — WKNB—Newa; 840 d u b . ----- :----- 4 « *■> «.«.* >'♦*-*.* *--*•• •* e-e -*••* ♦ ♦ * •«: •'•'•■■4 4 ♦-4-* ♦•♦♦♦a *"♦,»♦* r'4- ♦--# gne va. Melvin B. ‘M pp; Gordon W THT—Stork news; Sports. WONS—Ladlea Fair. \| let night'* aeiMton with the ex- Coop store on Park place. • :SS—WONS—Nsws. ' W THT—Laone Journey. JCemp vs. Christian Gilbert; lily » 4 • • 9 'J . < I • • • r 9 * • • 4 • * « 9 • • 4-*_f p • « a • • •pilon of ASS^^uh JW M Wlegert vs. Christian Gilbert; ''' Lentea SerVioe~' . J:*e—WDRC—Baulsh. AYTIC-Strlka.Jt Rich, ______; erty, Harry Brtel and ®nU Qe*-^ WHAY—Symphony Hall. . WHAY—Italian Newa: Mualc. Irene Marsh va. Christian Gilbert; . Rev. Leon Burr, pastor of .the W T H T —Weather; Journal of the Air Ik*. *«i**i«e*a ly. In oommentlng - upon the 11:15—W THT—Whan a Girl Marrlei. i**ae«««4 *«4 4 9 ag4 «a* h, • • « • « John Cerlaort va. Christian Gil­ Warehouae- Point and Windaorvlll* WONS—Fulton Lewis: Jr. 11 :»6>^WDRC-Graad Mam. ' buence of Alderman Ertel, chair- WTIC ------Irepe Dunn A Frsd Msp- WCCC—Newa; 13 Hundred k 90 H ltf* D» bert; Agnes Woods v». l^ r y C. churches, will be Yhe Lenten — 'Murrsy:.■ *•*•**••'***st*k**k****.«tk**|3»eef * ;e •■«*b||.***4«**a*4«#44«8a4« lan of the Public W ork* commlt- preacher at Uia service tonight at WTIC—Bob and Ray. y se. Mayor Berger pointed out Dowding, Individually and'^a* trus­ 1 114—WO.NS—Tello-Test. WHAY—Malaano program. 6-OZ. tee; Barbara Nawrac^ vs. Harold 7- :3 - 0- at ...... “ the Methodist Churci ih. T h e ; W THT—Elmer Davis. ' WONS—Queen for a Day. Name ...... Phone •«**••***• Itat thi* wa* hi* Ant abience WSC^ will be in charge of th e WDRC—Jsck Smithy WTHT—Break the Bank. - . CANS . rom a meeting inJii*-four..and. a Thommen; Manuel M. Koufman . -WONS—Gabriel ,He«ter.,>...____ 11;4S -W D R C —Roaemary. ..-f------va. Daniel A. Gtffif; Dorothy :B. service.-— ;------'— -“.'•“.v ' J aif yean serrtq* aa .alderman... W THT—Silver Eagle. WTIC—Dare Oarrowayr Streer-';vr.'.'r:“ . . :r:r:rr:7:77r:: ;’.Tr:;'7-.vCily' :7{T;77v^T;T;‘:'fr. . Tehchi V*. B*rfa«ra Olekalnakl; . W W qrtC ildlng Inspector Roland Usher WDRC—Pegry Lee. A fterM oa Deposit Th\is Hlank At Your t*opular‘Markei lad hi* report showing a total of Magie M. BenjMnln va. Edgar M. CAI^ONETTES L b . 65 c 1:45—WDRC—Ed Murrow. l l : 06r-W D R C —WMT'dy Warren. a permit*' issued during March R eynolda. WONS—Patti Pace. WCCC—Luncl^^ Muaicale. W l^C-^ne Man'a Family. GREEN GIANT r w h ic h 88 were building permits, Hhort Oalendar Hessian WKNE^Neira: SporU Dlgeat. - • A "i^ rt' calemlar aeaslon of the tiU^WDRC—FBI in P«ao4. and W ar. — W HAY— lia lfa n V o ic e .--- ' v ------iia ^'rm lt* totalled im estimated PRESGRIPTIONS L b , • WONS—Modem AdTenturea ot Caaan- W'ONS-v^rt Masaey Time, VAA" 17,885 an d 8839.80 was collected Tol^d County Superior Court BROILERS 55c ova. WTHT—Jack Berch Show. wIU be held tomorrow with Judge Carefully Compounded W’TIC—Father Knowa Beat. WTiC—Newa; Weather. TALL STEER I fee*. Permit* were granted ILD WHAT—Polish National Home. 1**15—WDRC^Aiint Jennle'a Stoiiea. BEEF >r alx dwallinga, a duplex hoiiaa .SSdw^'J. Ualy presiding. The fol­ W THT—The Retthead:’* -WICNB—Blrig Croaby." CANS lowing cases are scheduled: John Arthir Phig Storts ROASTERS L b . 6^ fild —w rote—Playhouae. WTlO-epuirn Homeni. LB. D. LaBelfe, admiral va. W illiam B. FiSGERATED W T IC —M r. Keen, WONS. S—H - . R. Bsukhtge. nd Bkilay W b lte , ------_ , — WTHTT-I^fenae Attorney. / .WTHT—Victor H. Llndlthr. “rumbull street; Valerian ^.Blot- Menael; Oorinne R. Mullen va. Jo­ fb WONS—The Hardy Family. / PEAS2 U:15—W ONS-iW om sn'B Ptge. Iski, Maple street, and three to seph E. Mullen; Dorothy L. Bes­ FOWL L^-S^C f:t(^W THT—Amateur H our./ l t : 3B—WDRC—Romace of Helen Trent SMALL lenjamln B^tow lcki on Windsor sette va. John Skalnlk; The Rock- WTIC—Draifnet. WKNB—Man cm the Street. . WHAY—News: Nit* Waloh. W.TIC^Marjorle - MIIU...... YOUNG venue. -vllle Building and Loan Associa­ H i WDKO—Mr. ChAmereofl. News. WHAT—Lri Roia Program^ MAXWELL HOUSE O R A O E A WtlHant- Lttdde«*o received the tion vs. John J. Fagan; Meiy WONS—BUI Henry News; Rod A WCCC—Newa. LB. ,th of office as tax collector from York v*. John M. Hager,. Domestic Free Parking lb Gun Club of the Air. WTHT—Phil Becker. Newa. ALSO , . t;Sd—WDRC-^Ure In the Air. 13.^45—W DnC-^ur Gal Sundav. ayor. Ber^r. Mr. Luddecke Relations caaea include; Ruth Ber­ w n c —Countertp^y. WKNB—Mualc from the Weat lanked the aldermen for electing nice Bassett vs. George E. Bassett, WONS—Family Theater. WTHT—We the Women. [im and spoke In glowing terins motion to terminate order for sup­ FOR OUR •: 45—WTHT—Foreign Reporter, W'CCG— Mualc for MKady. LEAN STRICTLY^SH Tour Hit Parade. WONS—Crean Patteraon. SMOKED the excellent records of hla prc- port; Dorothy E. Yencha vs. Stev­ FOR SALE W IIA>—News. 1 :BG~WDRC—Newa. ORIGINAL KOSHER cessor, Ueo. Flidierty, Jr. Mayor en Yencha, custody and support of lb • AVQNS—TrMDk. Edwards. WTHT—We the Women: Newa. COFFEE LB. ;er also complimented Mr. minor child and alimony pendenta Vieinity Gra«| Rood FROM HEARBY PATRONS W n rr—News; Dream Harbor. w n c —Newa, Chicken Fat WDRC—Hollywood Sound Stage.' WCCC—Mancheater Matinee. ^ierty on hla careful attention llte, counael Fees; Albert B. Bouf- 10:15—WONS—Jack's Waxworka. WKNB—The Pattees. details and his record as a cpl- fard vs. Alice V. Buffard, alimony IQ :30_W THT—Treasury Band. NVONS—News. and support pendent* llte, counsel WONS—Jack's 'Wakworks. W H A Y -N e w s . 1-LB. ctor. ALEXANDER WDRC—Robert Q's Waxworks. 1 :15-W DRC—Ma Perkint. A hearing was announced for fees. vim C—News; Ilmlywood Music Box. WTlC -vJuke Box Jingle*. VAC. QUART p r ll 80 a t 8 p. m. on a proposed Demonstrate New Methods 10:45—WONS^ack’s Waxworks. WTHT—Paul Hamy. CAN f a n reet connecting Fox street and All members of First Aid classes JARVIS CO. / . ED NEXT TO THE ARMORY - DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE ll.:00—News on All Stations. . W*ONB—Yankee Food Show. JAR 11:15—WONS—JaeVs Waxwork*. W HA]^Bet^ Klmbell. ox Hill drive. *T spop.Borod by the Rockvtlla Chap- /TEL.* 411^ WDRC-rPubllc Service Program. ‘ 1:39—W1}B<>--Tbunfc Dr. Malone. ,«Week lo SporU. . h r 7 :00—Kukla,! Fran 6 O lllt. ’ 7 :15—Great Americans. 1 < t 3 . tVAYBEST NATIVE 7 :30—Sportamen’a Club. FRESH KILLED 7 :45—Camel Newa CaravaSw. y ? h - 8 :00—Stop The Mualc. 9 :00—Alan Young Bhcfipe 6 :30—Amoa 'N ' Andy. SO.'OO—U arU n Kane.- CALIFORNIA KHOUtPER fUIT- JTBKSH BUCEIL -lOtOQ ■ W teeheHO f ahoney.------— ^ -^Manchester* iP km o - \ DIRECT FROM CHESAPEAKE BAY 11:00—Foreign Intrlgye. 11:30—Robert Montgomery Thedtef. DfRECTFROM MAINE WATERS M:3(V-Neira. ^ Distributor for CARROTS PORK CHOPS >^45c SWISS CHEESE BdN E D S l ^ ^ Tamorrow . .. y ' k iu M .-. .hd-/. ------•SOHMER SHOULDER, CUT .^ FILLET OF SOLE 7c0G«-«J®Oday;'' • . n r r ' . - X . '. X-cK.;,r ,^ji;R^!SHte!/f.:^^ . 6 :0^.Teal. Pattern. and JCuiIc.^^...... ^ r •GtaiRANSEM : - FH.LIT OF BLUE - 10:0^Breakfaat Party. bunches W e i i E S E 10; 30-LLangfOf^'Ameche. fWilRUTZER x^ FIUETOFCOD ...... |•.|UCK.SHA0„...... _..,^..^..,. aiiSO'tdatrlfct at. .Rich. -FRESH SLICED -* ------W UIX£ JUUdV --tavt Hi J " * -J* M ' ' - ■ ' ^ nlLET OF HADDOCK U;«i:-Rsth Lvon’e M. Club; . # h a Rd m a n 13:14—Love Of Life. APRIL ISSUE d IT'S AMAZINO-lUT TRUE I New Fab gashes whiter without 13:30—Search For Tomorrow. IN OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT CODFISH LOAF CHEESE 2“>^'*‘ 79 13:44—nm With rood.'” ' t " ■.■FRBaH-flLI€3E D " - ' ■"i '■ •■■--X.mm-.,.— - - QUALITY' MKlNLEiSft '...... bleaching than any toap^ any'‘other "qo-rmie'* tu ^ or any'"'-: 1 :30—Garry Moore Show. : . . j --w^iBg^^pcadM, kiMrtva *p«M bleecb'ini tlbw :,w^; Boy Hm I IN MANCHESTER IT'S s m a l l b a y fm •CWMMmtcdi GREEN SHRIMP'.7 TOWN HOUSE QERBER’S iyoryI joap PERSONAL IVORY SNOW CAMAY SOAP '‘h i OlANT soil COOKED SHRIMP ^ ? . '■ STRAINED CANNED LOBSTER MEAT ORADKERS IVORY 4 ———• SALT CW STRIPS, SMOKED HERRINDS,, b y K e e b le r BABY FOODS MALONEY’S 2 -& '2 7 c ' . Lge.Pkl. 2 9 c 3 ^ 2 3 e 2 B a r s l i e ~ MANCHESTER SEA FOOD DULOE SEAWEED, FRIui FISH sail CHIFS,{ FOR RMIO, rnO triin s o i; 1 L b . P k g . 3 5 c / 4 J.™ 3 9 e f -U" FRIED CUMS OR^ULOFS, nSH OAKES’ AND SriiViEE SALT1NES GRISGO : IVORY MEDIUM r OXYDOL - DREFT V M V Id O n iiS ! SAVE WORK! CENTER CUTS OF SWORU b y K e e b le r 1 L b . C a n 3 L b . C a n CENTER CUTS OF HAUBUT PUKES _;l¥0RY X '■....!f' ' M ) washes so daaidiag New Fab immediately New Fab is wonder- CUT MSRWASHINfi AND OUM CHOWDER jp EAT AT EAR white, yen ,4 Qa'x, nasd SCARLET RED KING SALMON loosens d irt '«i*4 keeps fnlly mild to hands. THM M HALT! 1 L b . P k g . ’2 6 c 3 2 e 8 9 c L g e . P k g . 2 9 c -3B.r.25c Lj:e. Pkg. 2 9 c L g e . P k g . 3 j O C bleach! Gothes. I* k it floating in the waA It’* aafe to ns* on ONEY longer with no blcacb water. No loaking baby's clothes. And Fab far dsanl lf a food p retty gS m s ; stop rioaiog, tool Own pretty waahabletl speck cUnat. die dishcloth RAPID AND TjELEVI^^ PETER PANT^ DUZ whisks it oPI No hatd scour- MANCHESTER SEA FOOB v,W aeatartorMNiuraiits,,dubsaiidlii«tlturieM. ]: ~SPIG anil SPAN JOY Lava soap TlOE ingl No w ipinp-w ith Eab.1. PEANUT BUTTER „ D U Z I T GETS CLOTHES aLKANXIL, 660 CENTER STREET F o r W a l l and Floor iC ^ C ' _Lge. Hot. 3 0 c 2 B a r a 19 c TELIPUPNE 2.1046 1 2 O z . 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,— ^AGE TW|XVB MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 3,1952 ~ RfANChFESTglt l|^ltAfiDr»AW:|BB51’BRr^N N :r PAGE »|.a.i,' ■ D ADVT, oopr cLosiNa Tons U ra Hugh Hayden, 53' Fulton MON. THItU FBI. Supports Pinay road; a aon to Mr. and Mra. W ar­ by family but- horse admirers as bulldrhg which preceded the pres- HOURS! i«iM A;. M. ren Hubbard; . 24 Homestead street POODLE CUT! Say Oil Leak Test well."'--: ' ■' bustlers Present -«nt atone adtftce. raxed about Harlfard Drivel* 8;U A . H , t® 4tS6 P. Classilied Advertisements - SA TO B O A F9 A .M . ..BIRTH TODAYta.'daughter to. In •- an interview ,. today, Mc„ 1025: Three. In-the photo were ->-OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 18- Plan to Triui Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilder, Tal- POODLECUT! Soiircc? o f Hfaze Crosby dismissed the Lions (61ub Annual Lnnclieoii pre.'ient at the meeting yesterday, Held in Accideiil pettvUIe.. Horse Show, to be held June 15 at Mra. Arthur Gibson, Mrs. Tilden D fS C H A R bsp YESTERDfC'y. ^R«9^ukn1y.^1.5Q Mt. Nebo. "The Connecticut Horse and Miss Gertrude Abbey, Withoai Board 59 Hotuai for Sak ^ 72 Homm for Ssle . 72 Suburban For Sale 75 WaniBd^Real iBstate 77 Civil Expenses Coventry, April 3,— (Special) — Show Association and exhibitors The. Hustlers group Of the Charles B. Bernard, 53, of Hart--' Mrs. Jennie Seflkblri, 49^ Gardner ford, was arrested - for violation of Street; ' CMroI l^BntS(>h^^^ Steep ^ SPECIAt ^ - ’The fire whlct^* MOSed *1,200 alt had High praise for the fine South MethodBt WSCH held 'lla OOM W ITH twin bwl* tor K*n- TO BE SOLD D U IT X X House 6-6, centrally lo­ COVENTRYt-^Orie acre,-, amall typo of show and the way it was rules of the road yc-'lerday after­ cated. Ooqd condition. Tel. 688$ house, artesian water, electric /WANTED ' Hollow lane; Deifbrah Fqttef,' 116 damage to the Gerald Park home annuti luncheon-mcetlrtg at the Shower Is Given ‘ FOR T H E 8EA80M CMtraL Pcrklnf. Phon* (Conttaoed traoi' Pag* 0 *e) . run .le-st year,’: he aaid..’JThe.8ho\v noon .following : a , two, _cnr acCL- Perhaps one of the follow­ • Ity, buildings-for 600~laylng hens/ Benton street;-- A i ^ e LiPenta, of Stanliey awor(te.‘rtTe8day--ntght' itM l-...... ■■ ------between 3 and 1.------f Ail extseHent ' local '■■family'' la.st'^'oar was-very-weH received church- yesterday. IhVltea ‘SfUcal'il (iehl on East Center st.'oet ne.ar ing proimiles win meet* ybiif Priced at $3,800. Down payment their hidden unproductive capital' wants , to purchase a real n i^ * 66 Wedgewopd dpTye; Allen..,rlng JAMES' ■ fire started between 7:80 and 8 .Wife, N y a , and daughter, Sylvia. .of friendship manifested, _Mrs, Sargent of 201 Henry street'. Over .TTRACrnVR Room ISr .on* or on Spruce Street—^16,000. street; Janet Stevenson, 489 Mid­ 14* Main Bt— Tel. *.«701 p.’ m.-TUeaday-night, further lirves- ;He. Is treasurer o f the Manches- ept Into the left, hand' .lone: . In - EAST HARTFORD No immediate need for oc’ plank in Pinayu. avowed p ro g n ^ 'r.\B. Kehler, who Is leaving in 20 guests were prescht. front of, .a. tar, ilriven by'iValter ^oUnj woinen s o u t h ;., .CPYENTR.X .rrSJt4,-ropm . -t4gatlaa.xauuUed.lhat. four peroima. l i s r . Liona ..cautH'-dlreetor 4. A four room Cap® Cod with: •■L<|iv«tx» fltTeet.'7, rooms; 4^ b ^ « f baUnotaig ' his'liiiidget'- wltod^ dle turnpike eait;.JVayne Horton,. tM 'dtof'-mttir* for Tei^^^ ■"'•The 'hbSte'sff yras ' Mrs, Brian ■ Wi-' ■fC.' Kril.tlii,' 25, of Soiith Covent ry house with large porch in need of tmpancy; 'If: yad ’ TiMVe w ere In the house at the time. ~ Connecticut Horse Show Exhibi­ fend. room. Ritone S!1S. expandable attic on Nye rooms second floor. Urge kitchen resort to new taxXtfon. East Hartford;, Mrs. Lillian Ma­ ap'eclal guest. Wakely of 377 Addms Street. The left rear «rf .Bernard’s car somp repairs. Beach privileges, home and are considering a honey. 25 Hollister street; Mrs! ' i::hree youngster’s In the. family. tor's Association and co-sponsor of couBln of the bride-elect. The color [KRE'B A nie* front room for n Street^l4,600. pantry, copper plumbing, 2 car Mrs: Mary A. Early gave the suffered minor' damages while the WE FEATURE ■ sacrifice, *3,500. Call 2-6835. change contact Virginia Tomlinson, Bolton; Mrs. werXthercriln charge of an older the 4-H Horse Club. Mr. Crosby invocation precedin'’ the meal scheme chosen was posfel yellow bdiinaM Ipdy. Ril^t In tbe een- 6. A six room colonial on garage, large front porch. 112 foot right front •end of Knight's auto front lot. An exceptional buy at Vacant Lillian Luginbuht and daughter, brothcl\ y ■ is employed by the -Rohn Brother's which featured many virletlez of and green. An umbrella decorated was damaged to the extent of of ManchMtwr. W i try to Prospect Street—$17,000. Hospital Tobacco Company of Hartford. In these colors was.suaponded from 814,700. ■ Hurry and see for your Rockville; Vera DeM'circhant, 177 DamaM, w rt ‘ confined to (he casserole dishes , and colorful. Jel­ * 100. FRESH mnk« It very hom*J!. Oontinuoua NORTH COVENTRYt-81x mller 6. A six room modem home self. - T. J, CROCKETT Middle turnpike east. rear of thXhomA. Firemen of the lied salads, topped off with .lemon an archway, with a shower of bal­ hot w *Ur. No WtfliMdi privUeget. from Manchester Center. Attrac­ loons carrying out the color y on Scarborough Road— Rekl Estate Broker Ftattestts Today* Coventry .V^Mteer Fire .Depart­ meringue pie. A fter dessert bad Otlmr •rrongomonU e«a bo mode. tive 4>room home with expansion ment atui/th^''1^6glFvUle. Fire De­ been consumed Mrs. Bun'ce- Hor scheme, beneath which were, placed (%ono B0B3 oftor 0 P-. m. $22,000. V ^ - FIDELITY REALTY CO. attic. Large lot TO’ x 350. 1% Office 5416 or Residence 3751 UCoiin Picks New Alana Ladd . Realtors—Insurers ' - a d m i t t e d YESTERDAY: OIL SERVICE partment’ extlnghlshed the blaze. henthal appeared w-lth a birthday the attractively wrapped gifts., years old. Automatic hot water ll^nclreds Flee- FRUITS Bbccliislve Agents Miohale. Chartier, 211 Canter 341 BROAD ST. cake- with lighted tapers. It A fter they had- been unwrapped Puts On Blue Bonnet lOOM FOR RBNT to girl. Two . For further Informatioii re­ and heat, cabinet kitchen, tile street;-’James Gleeaon, 328 School, Government Head and admired, a delightful buffet mlnutM from Motii otreot Phono 383 Farmington Ajrenue^ FOR QUICK RESULTS In selling proved a surprise obsc.-vatlon of garding any of these homes bath. Insulation,- aluminum com­ street; Mrs. Rose Guamaschelle^- Mrs. May DeWolf’s birthday, and was served. T518. . Hartford, Conn. your property call Suburban i^ idw «8t Flo o d s ’>Dad Praises F.N.E.! AMD please ca|l ' Tel. 48-7248 bination storm windows and Realty Co., Realtors, 541- 6l7 Center atibet;' Woodrow Hom- FUEL A m -Horse Show C^oiip all sang "Happy, Birthday.” Mr.4 lilaln attractions on , (b* toble doofs, V.enetian. blinds, full Cel­ Storrs, April 3—Dr. G. Lowell fOVSBPBBPINa Boom for work- William M, McBride Street (Mil 8215. mell, 198 Hollister atreet; Mrs. Field of the Wayne University DeWolf w as, also presented with 'were a spring bouquet of. while lar. On nuiln highway. School (ConttnniMf from Page One) RANG E O IL a basket of'greetin g cards from in* ftrl. Afternoon A lft prefer- ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. Manchester 4816' Eva Jelinek, Rockyille; Mrs. Marie ^llects Ford Cre^by staff and a recognised authority snapdragons, forsythla and pussy Donald S. Dale buses. *11,500. Owner. Call Cov- Chareat, Vernon:. Louise Hughew, the Hustlers and other. (rlqtid.s. willows, with a shower of green­ VEGETABLES rod. All home privUegoo. 83 tJor- SELLING Y o u r Property? Oori- on comparative government, has OB 963 Main Street ______;__ Hartford..&-6380.______...entry_7-635a.MJt«A;!M},_,.. .'...... 39 Elmwood drive; Cail Anderaon,. eluding portions _ . the.. Bufordr ...... ★ .Bbe-Iuui— baiDn.... aa -- outstanding, backs-a\tepend«d-;from the- foUagsl. — don-otreet...... —;------taetthe■Eli^w^nth;■Mltten"'A'gen- Ijeen -named' head o f' the'Daparr- V ...... Tsr. 8 4 W " ” ■ 68 Garden street, Janet Stevenson, Trenton Irrigation \project near ’ Announcement was niade today worker In the group, w|ilc’i makes and white ribbon. The artistic flo­ ATTRACTIVE American colonial, VERNON c e n t e r — Cozy little cy. ’or any Manchester Real Ee- 'ment of Government and Interna­ -. ABOE BOOM for couple or two 489 Middle turnpike. east; Harry Wllllston. X O IL h e a b n g by H. S. O’Connor, president of tional Relations at .the University braided ni.-ga o f , scatter-and room ral arrangement was also one of After 6 P. M. Please Call 8 rooms. Extra lavatory. Three home In excellent location. Good tate.concern because it stands to size to order, as'a means o f esrn- the gifts.: A-nother was a beautl- E lV E R A G E S Oroto iiRi Wtigtl ■entlemon. Neer Cheney’e. 388 Lambert, Rockville. the Connecticut Horse Show As- of Connecticut, it la announced to^ ®®ilNTRV# Mr. Heck 7843 " “ "on.that they knpw, Mwicheg.-, Floods also have hit \parta of •iftg. A inoney ,-foc,. titan-^huaete , Bov-.- :fuUy. Asooeatod-ataower ealis- with .Oek latiwet. .PiMM .33X7- W p .bedrooms, large .cjpsetft cppmtlqn,.Fapuiy,,,pf^oL;Pyp ■ AI^MITTHD'rTODAYr ’- 'DorotttF' ■•CfcVW«l4CV"«' 'd k y - ^ p f i m m a ; 'Ni'-j'bitefi’-' could-lise. It nicely. 'Only 2 'very tet-p'roparty b e*: dall the 1611s- 'MltiftSsot*;' WiacBttiilh' ’A M ' 'Towa;' sdc’liition,'^ oif^IKe. eicetldh of For^ yellow roses and In gilt letters, the MANCHESTER—Spaciou* ranch Attached garage. Screened porch. SeatoliM52 Henry -street; Mrs, sen. eral of the ruga In process and worth Mitten, ^ e n (:y . 6930, but no serious damage w a s b ^ rt- Croahy: ■ aS'O. director o f that .or­ flniaked, were inspeeted.and much- woedsi -’'(tood • Luck, •« Alkis!’.:—-a. Frankfurfi wi : FDR one or. tHP, ypwf home,' With' breath taking' rlew. Porter Street section. ..Owner 3 small bedrooms (could. be made. Carrie ^ a r t , 48 Delmont ■ street;' Estimates On Reqoest ■ Dr. P I W Will begtii'Ills duties 0032. admired. wiali eachoed by each guest. Jedlee with or without kitchen Conitructed of flneat materlala, Into one Urge one), L-ahaped liv­ Evelyn LM FOR Rent. Near Main Smith Realtor 3-1S43 or 4678. quli-ed. Walton W. Grant, Real­ 150 students enrolled for study, . MORE FOR YOUR MONfYj Jairy f radidt SEVEN ROOM single. Four bed­ dry, graduating,In 1934' with a 8-yesr^ld Alsnm Lsdd/bhd her Contents treat OenUentw prefers^, tor, Hartford 2-7684, Eves. 8fan- TOWN and offering work toward a mas­ moviMtsr lather oiler ^ i p to you. rooms. Large lot. Two-car gS' RTISEMENT B.S. degree. In college he was a hone 3-8620. rage. About 20 years old. Imme chee^r 3160. ters, degree in the fields of inter­ Put>«n Blub B onnet Margarine MANCHESTER—Colonial e i^ t member, of the Michigan State national rclatiosr and puMc diste occupancy. Price *15.000. lop'F.NiE. —Flavor, Nutrition, rooms and sun porch, one acre lot. EIGHT MILES fromim MMchester, .J4yfi... .Stork ...J u.dsJbs.. .Tcppi. . whl rb .. 4>,anagemsnL. T h e :. departmcn.t.v amunyl..Yau,..tad. will ,to.¥B..the,., Excellent view, lavatory first floon Jamas J.. Rohan. Slid. Son, . .Real, comneted with . other rolloges ItTED 'Room for rtiiC W per • four “finished; tw(vo-’^-unflnlshed; At a rneetlng of the Board of Drreciorsji^the Town of Man­ w:Uch ha.s a staff of 10 on the delicate, sunny-ayeet tsste Blub RE-OPENINGSPECIALS^ full bath, second .floor, three .car tors. Phone 7438. Mkidern throughout.... Excellent ^ tanlui shall M. flU ^ by pumpinf ,fium..aipzaga tank and thrtma'hqut the -rtamtrv.. ' ", - - eelt'.W-Oak street;'';*'-' -' ' chester held April 1. 1952. the ordtnsWc* establlsWng regUlattonS for 31 he so Ihsiolled that In case of overflow, oil will not enter ■ftiarh e'afnpUs. 'works .tp' close co­ Bo'nnbt adds to any lockir You'il garage, |18,000. Down payment, condition, large Ibt. Can you top Crosbv heenme interested In operation with the University of also appredat^ti nourishment. No FOUR ROOMS plus two unflnlsh oil burners and stokera was adopted. building. 18,500. this for $10,800? Approximately draft horses in 1929 and tor Connecticut Institute of Public other apres^or bread ic-cicher in ed. Hot water oil heat, garage, The ordinance concerning regulations of Oil Burners and Stokers, U.S.Nc.1 CnLLO PACK FRESH, SNOW WHITE Apartments—Plal»— porch,.open.staircase, full rough »2,5p0._CairThe Ellsworth Mitten -Any .having ,a capacity Of-from 287 to ■ 1,000- gallons may several years toaye'cd to, .horse ScrYlce,...... yasrrniund/ViUmin A1 And you’ll . adopted at X Town Meeting on July 16, 1947, Is hereby-repented-and show’s M d ' fairsr showing hbrse.s ^^^ IIOASIING CHICKENS weioome ju economy. Tiro pounds ----- Tenements --$3 NEW SEVEN ROOM IKICK— flooHng second floor also plaster, Agehcjf',,.49S0V~...... be placM la the cellar or basement of any building, above . the Dr. Field, whose particular field the following Is substituted in lieu thereof; in the draft class. Jn 1946,. his of ,sf.idy Is the technical structure ol Blu^ONNET cost Uu than one ' TOMATOES MUSHROOMSy Four bedrooms; large closets, two ed walls. Charles Leeperance level of the cellar floor, if completely enclosed by not less' than iro ROOM apartment, partly baths, garage. Lot 100' x 125‘. dailghter. Sylvia, became interest- of the Italian Fascist government, Sometimes people are surprised that our large chick­ pound/Ol high-priced spread I 3o re­ POTATOES Phone 3630. STOKERS ... twelve Inches In thickness of fireproof material consisting of not member the letters, .. F ... N . ,.E.I iimlMied, over private garage, Handy to-aohools, buptneaa, trans- tVanted-—Real Estate 77 rd.ln saddle horses and as a re­ has been on the Wayne Univer­ — »k g - ij.’ , 3 ? c / ^ less than atxvloches,. In thickness of cement concrete or some . 19c rural section; Only Christian sult' his Interest turned in that sity faculty at Detroit-since 1947, ens fry so nicely, but they are alwoys pleased whM they Buy AthVifftabh Blub Bonnet potirtatlbn, 833,000. Down payment ATTRACTIVE Six-room brick sin. CONSIDERING SbLLINa sImIUrly substh^lal fireproof material, and not less than siX ...... i'.....,.... 1. U n d ^ h U hAidIng Is included any mechanically operated device argarine and get "all three’’.— pis . and non-smokers need ap­ 88.1500. gle, two unflnirtied. < Hot water Ihches of sand. Dr such tanks nnay be located underground, out­ direction. becoming 'a.ssociate p r o fc s ^ ,- In ply. Writs Box K, Harald. YOUR PROPERTY T which Introduces solid fuel Into a fnmace or boiler and has as part Since that time. Crosby has 1949. Prior to that he had been try them that way. “I liked the six-pound iw r x very sVorl Nutritiohl Econom-e-el heat, oil burner.. Immediate dc Without obligation to you, we of Its equipment a mechanically operated fan or blower designed to side of building, - provided that they are- so placed^ so that the INDIAN RIVER, PINK cupancy. Asking 813,200. ,, Wm top of the tank shall not be. less than twelve Inches below the beet) a regu’ar showman at many on the faculty of Cdlumbta Uni­ • . HEEDLBHM ' FRESH, J5BI8P NEW SIX ROOM ^O LB — will appraise or make you a; cash force air for combustion through such fuel bed. secredited shows throughout the versity. Unlverslt.v of,Texas, and much— the whitest meat and the nicest tasting chicken -V: ...... —— Brick construction, attached gs- Goodchtld, Sr„ Office IS-'F’oreSt offer tor property. See ua'befofe surface of the gronndN Business Loratlons ..... #_ East. Sylvia. no\y 15 years old, Univeraity of Arkansas. pasoalJ elery street. Phone 7025...... ' . you sen. , - ' ...... *. Combustion space. No stoker shall he Installed unless sufficient GRAPEFRUIT For Rent 84 rage baths, 8I8,5fl|0C Down pay­ owns" two tlq'c' borscsi' 'Sylvra's 'He Is a'riallve ' o f‘ Worcester, w e ever had.” ...... 7 BAG ment, $7,600. Phone 6278 Tanks having' a capacltKof more than 1,000 gallons may be combusfion space Is available In the furnace to permit the. device to first love was and still l.s Peggy Mass., and-received a B A . degree ^ BRAE-BURN REALTY’ operater at Its full rated capacity without producing smoke or exces­ located inside of building, provided that they are placed so that y i O c EAST HARTFORD— Two-family. P'N ell. a beautiful red roan, 14.2 from Wesleyan University with (10 Lbs.) 5 Fop 29g 3RB OR otnee space for rent sive fly ash under normal conditions. the top-of tank shall not be Iros than twelve Inches below the surface NEW SEVEN AOOM RANCH— Occi^ancy soon. Agent. 2-3161 VVANI^D—Your property to «eil. of the cellar floor. Or su.ch tanka may be located underground out­ 2 hands high and usually entered'in high disUnetioh In government. Is Depot Square. Call 6560. Large lot, excellent location and VVeStern Classes. Grey Boy, a grey He received-his Ph.D. In 1938 from ROGER OLCOn Reliable buyers waiting with c a ^ 8. Draft. No stoker shall be Installed in any boiler or heater where- side of building, provided that th^- are placed so that the top of the Butternut Squaah, Artichakee,ichakes, Fredil Rhubarb, Freah Asparagus, F ^ lih Endive, Ourty Endive, view, |35,0^. Down ' payment FIRST t i m e ON MARKET '1’or four, five, six, seven room sin­ tank shall not be leas than twelve inches below the surface of the gelding. 15jJ .hands high and Columbia University, where he 403 West Center Street Telephoi Eecarole, Freidi Pbieapplrs,, Hopey Dew IHelons, Freah CirTwistlve Dondilellons, Avocado PeoriL IR RBNT — Store or offices, stack or flue Is of Insufficient size or height to-take off all products and *10,000. / ■ 6 ROOM BUNGALOW gle and two-family in Manches­ ground. Oil shall be drawn from such tanks whether located Inside nr u.sqally entered in English classes, held the Oilder. University Fresh Beel "Greens, Fresh Horseradish llorseradtsli Root, Freah Garlic, CuHy nrhr ItItalian Parsley,, Biuaeei______Mground floor. Main street near of combustion without building up positl.ve pressure In the furnace at is a favorite not only o( the^foos- (iutUng fellowships. |Poat Office. Ideal for denUst doc­ plus two unfinished. Oil heat;1i>torm ter, Bolton, Coventry and Vernon. outside of buildings, by means of a pump with suction pipe draught­ Nprouts, Fresh Kale, Hot House Tomatoes... Leeka, Red Cabbage,/^riy Cabbage, Chinese Oab- windows and screens,,•..-^iSorch. all firing periods. > , k e r . halrdreraer. dressmaker, etc. NEW THREE BEDROOM Finances arranged. Howard R. ing through theAop of the tank. bage, Persian Heedless Limes, Rnmalne IJetture, Freah Egg Plant, PICKY, HAH EVEKVTHlNCi. rage, nicely ian^eipe A Smith, AgChU. 6946- and actual Igxiittan to a maximum period of one minute, 45 second*. a b l e wnt, Apply lullano’a Bakery tlon itorrt aash and aoseeni, J8H,- B O W K ^ SCHOOL Section, New tufasuto-'-s —„ «pd .PlBaerla.. 203 .Spruce xtreet/: 300. Dovm -payment; *♦,000.'' ' ..... llsUM,.6.caom.Capa.Cod, .3p ar- '5.'“ S to k e r -switch.' Ai-Bach-mechanleol otolcer-shall-be-equipped-wltti - Uau.v. .flniahed.. Fireplace,--eterm on antomatlc stoker switch of approved make installed In ((Buoke fluo '- , A .Pvossun« B^tchron nH :StcaiU.^llets or-aqttastat,an all hot-water -L., windows and screens.' Oil he ' whlch will stop when floe gas tenmrature ezeeeds 650 degrees F., or - heating shall be arranged to 'stop burner when steam pressure or — Wanted, to Rent €8 TWO FOXm FAMILT HOUSER Price *13,800. Elva Tyler, Ag^nt drdps below 200 degrees F. B. Every undergiate blower shpU be water temperature respectively reaches predetermined limits. —Zoned for bulrihen. *18.600 and 2-4488. / equipped with a stoker switch Installed In the smoke flue so wired as U R O E N n-T Needed, A dr 6 room 122,000,^ " A furnace switch on all gravity or forced warm air heaters shall be rent by young couple with 8H to shut off the blower when flue gas temperature exceeds 6,50 de­ FROM BURSACK’S / LOVELV Nearly neyr' six-room grees F. . arrangedv^to cut out burner when temperattire In furnace' bonnet year old daughter. Phone 3-3186. reaches 180 degrees F. as a maximum. Co v e n t r y — Main.'liiighway, mnch home, :e, aluminum THREE ADUI/rs desire 4. 5 or « new four room alngle/Bath. heat, storm windows screens, vene. Data to be given. Each application for stoker Installation shall O. K. ifi •very wa^ K. in ^aiity-^nd O. K. a* artesian water. Opner leaving tUn blinds, bath, attached state the maximum firing rate of' the equipment In pounds per hour A low water, cut-out switch of approved design —today, FIVE, Six raottt unfumiaKed rent For Appointment Please Call *1 5 ,^ . Wm. Goodchlld, f o n t ia c s by :no^drInklng tales engineer, 7. ' Where prohibited. No mechanical stoker using forced draft, shall St., Realtor. Office 15 Forest E. An automatic draft regulator shall be Installed in smoke breech­ tomorrow ~ everyday/ wlfp.'Xnd two children,' mrmer ""^street.. 7925 anytime. be permitted In any sheet Iron warm .air furnace. HOWARD R. HASTINGS, ’51 (Chieftain 2-:ftr.-rLlgM 1)!“* ing or In base of_ stack to limit temperature of flue gases to a maxU. .^m sldents. XIaU. 4014 or. Holyoke. mum of 600 degrees F. ^M ass. 2-8841 collect. H. M. Gray. Manchester 2;il07 ' REDUCED FOB aulck Sale; Im bottom, dark blue top, iWdIo, 8. Undergrate blowers. Under this heading Is Included any mechan- a y l heater. ; ------lestty ;>peA ted' fan or Mower tntmdnetng air fnr cnmbnatlim..lllln-tlwii. U O B IN A j; tajtE.COI>--FSntsh'ed roprfis.-Ad^ ;JtiBdlxtc,.cc!nqiansy.._Th«e..-hepe home, aiao 6 ash pit of any fum.ace, heater stove or holler. Isbed rent. Maximum 850. Mid- dltlonal room partly-^ finished. valve of approved make, located on the diseharge side of the pumps TOMATO/PASTE CAN 10c Fireplace, oU bumjHg furnace. room Cape Ood. Call H, B.JGrady, ’49 Chleftaln-4''Pr.-—Dark green ... dlerSga .couple. Phone. F-^A78...,>-- 8009. ■ ... - . 9. Draft. No nndergrate Wower or fan shall bg-ltiiatahad where the at the highest point'in the line . with , outlet -pip^ Into return line to “ Alumirtum doofi^ screens snd hydramalir'.i drive, radioan d tank. storm windows^ Fine location. stack or flue Is of Inshfflclent size to prevent the building up of a DAISY CAN COUPLB W ITH two children, MANCHESTER— New six room heater, royal master white wall HERSMy S SYRUP 15c Large lot. 04u Madeline Smith. positive pressure In the furnace at all firing period"- A idmilar reUef valve shall be Installed on all closed o|l heaters and ages 2 years and, i l months, colonial modern in every detail low mileage, very clean, urgently need rent" Call 3-5783. Realtor, ^ 8 4 3 . or 4878. shall be similarly piped to return lines. Best of construction. Nice loca­ 16.' Data to be, given. Each appllcaUon for nndergrate blower In­ HAMS KIX 2 PKG8. 25c BREAlr READF^'f o R Immediate occupan- tion. Sale price *16.800, Manv ’SI Chieftain 2-Dr. — Black, stallation shah state the maximum capacity of the blower or fan to Industrial installations using steam oil heaters shall be equipped ISLAND 5IA1D ■ / 850 REWARD for 4 or 5 room cy.^Four rooms and bath, Slot other listings. Call The Ellsworth hydramatle drive, radio, heater, be used, the size and type of heater or boiler nnder which the blower with automatic thermostatically controlled steam valve on Inlet to apartment. Phone 3-3703. /SWter; qU heat, fireplace, storm Mitten Agency. 6930...... seat covers, low mileage. la to be Installed and the kind of fuel to be burned,____„ RIB-END beator.aetuated Iq^ Immersion bulb In oil line and arranged to ptevha* . / ■ LGE. 'CAN windows, screens and large overtHMitJng of oil being discharged to burner. PINEAPPLE JUICE 23c FOR 810,500, four-fbom Cape Cod -acreened front porch. Vicinity of 11. Where prohibited. No nndergrate blower 4hhll be Installed In any with expandable attic, dormers, OCE1N SPRAY ; W ANTED—Oarage, to be uq 1 for South Main street. Phone 3-8035. sheet Iron warm air furnace. Where oU heaters are used, direct reading Ihermbmetet of approved flreptece, innilated, oil heat, M e rcu rys PORK- storage, Tel, 3>ili8.36, makeahall be hutalted OBoU line to each burner. . C A N THREE BEDROOM colonial mod­ autbmatir hot ' 'water, - combina­ ‘ , DIL BURNERS ■ X} CRANBPBRY SAUCE 18c WANTED—8 or 4 rOom apart' em kitchen, tile bath, large liv­ tion metal storm windows snd 3. PROVISION FOR AIR TO OIL BURNERS; Where an oil burner ^ ment by youns^ebuple. Refer- screens. Slttlng'*hlgh on nice lot 'SO 4-Or. — Dark blue, radio, 1. Installatinn and classiflcatlnn. For the purpose of this ordinance, ing room with fireplace, back beater, seat covert, low mileage. or burners are Installed in a closed basement or boiler room, a per­ ROASTS BARTLETT PEARS LGE. CAN 39c cnees. Phone 2.^31, porch, garage, storm windows about seven miieii. from Manches­ oil burners shall be securely Installed, In artxlrdnnce with the manu­ manent opening for admission of ontside air shall be provided with' - snd screens. Urge lot, *15,700. ter. Can’t be beat for the money. facturer’s Instructtons, in a workmanlike manner by persons quali­ si . 4 OR 6''^ ROOM unfurnished cross-section area of SO square Inches for each gallon of oH consumed FANCY Call Borahelm and Smith, Salea Alice Clampet, Realtor, 2-4543 or ’50 4-Dr.—Metallic gray, heater, fied In making auch Installattnns and such oil burner Installations per hour, except that no opening less than 100 square Inches shall bo VIATER MAID RICE . PKG. 10c apartmeiu wanted by mother and Agentg, 6846-8718. 2-0880, Other llstln.gs available plasHo seat covers, very clean. hereafter made shall be classified as follows: (A ) Industrial burners. permitted. ■■ adulVdaughter. Call 3-3525. An.v oil burner using No: 5 or heavier oils at a bumllic rate of S gal­ EXCHANGE CAIJFORNIA :-r 81JMMIT STREET— Ideal seven NEAR PRINCETTON Street school. lons per hhiir nr over, shall he classified as on Industrial burner. Such an opening ahall copsist of fixed louvres or screen Installed In NATIVE 5 room, lavatory, full bath, hot ’50 4-Dr, — Light blue, radio, Separate electrical circuit shall be run from meter to i^ker. . ORANREAnE ORLEMONADE BASE I 'arras and V-and for Sale 71 room single, suitable for roomers exterior wall or replacing lights on exterior sash: the mere presence • ■ or largo .family. TWo-car garage, water-oil heat, fireplace, porch, heater, seat covers, one owner. of an ordinary extorior window does not fulfill the requirement et W APPIN O*.-An axcellant 38 aora- ®?.cell?nt_. condition, . immediate Youngstown kitchen; full insula- 2, on- BUKNER CQSTOOLS AND SAFlTy DIN^OIS: Itech this code. -—...... — ...... ^------. . - ...... _ ,.C =-'..'cANfe*FOR 25c fann with a completely renovat­ occupancy. 815,300. Wm. Good- tion, plastered walls. For further automatic—new and replacement of oil burner hereinafter Installed ed nine room house, Barns and child, St„ Realtor. Office 16 For Information Call Charles Leaper' Convertibles Shan be equipped with the following devices: 4. WHERE PROHIBITED: No oil burner ahatl~be Installed In any (To .broil or fry ). . ! tobacco sheds. Laiid Pan split, oat atreet. 7926 anytlnie. ance, 3620, boiler originally dealgned.tor the burning pf.gas. ... [ ..... S^l^tedFresh Fruits ] 'up Uab dsisi^; Ixtcated mi wgaod- A , ,raiiy P n ? i»4 ; T7il :7hi»ea ’ - Bunimra to 'wdim' ato'fiirBaeee: .No oil burner shatit Iw'tegsUfiM ria''''' rosd; near - school. ' Reasonably IN MANCHESTER TO L e n o x STRlBlST-h-Slx room Cape ■ Oldsmoblie' — Light lAau’ enter masbhiy 'wall at a itotnf at'teaxt't’.'from any hulidtne ’ any hot Air furnace wmi cost IroH firepdt uhtn such toniitoe hoaheen ' priced. T. J. Crockett Broker. Cod. large lot, rear -porch, 30 green, black top, radio, h.vdra- opening at the same or lower level and outside terminal of such till tested In approved manner for gas tightness. ....'^dhd Yegeiabfes J, ' [ ..dgys, occupancy..,Schwarts Real pipe shall , he rioscd., pot In, use hy .A cap., 4e,slgped tq .. . Phone 5416'Or resKtsBC* 3751,^.' ' SETTLE.ESTATE.”.... maUo.,drive'i sp^glitr.'heater^ RIB ROASTS • 'INDiAN RIVER PlNK' ':'"’ ...... ^ ' ' | Estate. Phone 8274. Hartford 5- good tires. prevent tampering, ... fnroaces where oil burneJ- Is going to be. installed, outside 5188. ■ 13 large room duplex on la » ^ jacket shall be removed so that Inspector can Inspect sertisn os to BONELESS PLATE REFRLESS BRAPEFRUIT - 3 28c | Houses, for .Sale 72 B. '. VENT. PIPES: Each vent pipe'hereafter Installed shall have a Its t l ^ t a m against escaping goaea. New hot air furnaces shall be ,l.qt, CciiUr Street. jEtoute 6 and-44A. F iyE ROOM cape Cod,,,, Large !4B Bttick., Green, Uglit top^ vent alarm :or other'dey(ee,to prevent-ororflawkig- of .fuel oil when ' inqweted beforo oatsida^^riiBiqr or JacRetTS'Installed. ^ ' JiM V:''si';’^is'ET'^.'dl(jiDX^ - - . -' I 6Vi ROOM RANCH STYLE well landscaped lot, storm win­ white '^11 Hreii.^ . . ' tank Is hfing fiUed, .IDlAfcs of. 60..ga)fo,n. oapapity loqaM . within a . i- CORNED BEEF Xfanirxl...1acatiob,. buaineae .xone,- dows ' anti sereeni*;' firepIaCb and .iMldlpg aitatt-hq irtttM to.Uto jBpian.alg..Sii(4t vaati.aKffl -:*h*i:.ahaB-; '‘■'■fW»eaIbB*'driTO?vISk!o^ ■-af-iisit(ft-ja;.*'i*.i*iDil'la*'*«i‘:'tt w ho'p ottSM ita-'l^ L . M oU bwaer.- •: i-T-t !* -Tri -.‘.rirt.-frtr-vKjji',* ■ Phte'ShaiUrtin lrtth''a' i‘oiftthmms; Alofte ’lh' fha 'm BIfert maiiher w ' ■ FANCT ' I S top, radio and heater.-' blinds, tile bath, attached ga^ able for m m era or touiist. 15 thh outside of the building and terminate 6* above the ton ot-ike fill N ^ SIX-ROOM colonial,'^-Lava­ pipe and not within 3’ of any opening In the building. Such vent pipe ,4. In - ■-■ all cooes where ■- eli«{tHeid'l|MUon It used for-tornac, wiring SONLIGHT BUTTER “^ 77c FRESH PINEAPPLES - » < » 29c j rage, oil burner, radi'Mit heat, minute bus service.. For appoint­ tory, full bath second floor, fire Shan be properl.v*.screened and capped. For tanks of 35(1 gallon ahonon be done In a-workmanship manber, there shall be a separate place, hot-water oil heat. fuU In 'i- ' 'F I^ .^ B E D ,d-j lo^ 130'^^rgnt. ment phone Manchcater ,7300 or Oldsmobiles^ rapacity; the vent shall not be less than 1 and at least F above cut-outit-out switch op meter board and an Independent circuit run'nilT from sulation. Pressure Seal windows. fill pipe. meter board to burner, and the cut-out sndtcb shall be located on pko .. ARTHUR A , KNOFLA 4849. " • IsundrV trays, nice location near header' In stalrwbll or at top of at >11 about '6* above top stair : RIPE TOHATOES 2Sc | bus and school. Alsb''hsve loca­ '50 "88” 4-Dr. — Dark grei G, TANKS: Tanks for the keeping of nse of light fuel on shall be tred or entrance to the 'cellar dr ! Frozen Food Realtor , vay leading to oil burner. FANCY FLIUUDA N EW SIX room, two atory single, tion for a duplicate of this house rocket engine, hydramatte drive, galvanized steel, basts open-hearth Steel of w ro n ^t Iron: shall he i 876 Main Street—Eat. 1921 living room, dining room, kitchen SNOW CROP . on Henry street and Scarborough radio, Jlpater, seat covers. constructed Hght'and of minimum thteknesa according to the capacity 7. PERMITS. (Applicable to old sr initaUation In i Phone Office 5440 lavatory lit floor— three road. Charles Lesperance. Phone as spedfled In the following table: rornacee), Before commencing any j Istlotis or re-lnstallaMov of NEW POTATOES Spacious bedrooms and tile bath 3620. . , Evenings 2-5938 or 2-4278 any oil burner equipment, oppllcatla :or 'permlta shall be filed on FANCY. . , on 2nd floor. IVeplaoe. hot water ’48 ’»8 ” 4-Dr. — Light green, 180 to 560 gal...... l8 U. 8. gauge forms furnished hy toe Bnlldlng Deparffnent. BROCCOLI SPEARS 29c Home Listings Wanted heat, picture window. Nice loca­ hydramatte drive, seat covers, ' 500 to 1.000 gal...... ;..12 U; S,.gauge ' ■■ i ' Lots for Sale 73 jradio and heater^ very clean. 1,000 to 4,000 gaL . SNOW CROP . NEW BEETS MANCHESTER—SU rooms. Ex tion, * 16^ . 8. A. BeechUr...... 8-18 Inch A separate elsetriool permit shall be u t llM for on oil oU burner to- cellont convenient location. Beau- Realtor. Phone 6968. BUILDING LOT, IW x 200*. at the ' 4,000 to 10,000 goL ...... i/^ Inch atollatlona on forms furnished by toe'Building Department 9 Ox. Oreeiv.-^ Wm. Kanehl, Contractor tifjd condition tlu'oughout. Alumi­ SOUTH M AIN Street— Excellent ’50 *‘88" .5 Passenger C ou pe- Cut CORN 19c num combination d

-J sl UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1952 gANCHESTER EVENING HER,^D. Mf^^( ^ CONN, THURSDAY,, APRIL 8,. 1952

outiluihg the town’s budget needs, ^tts income and 'expendl'tuves. Uie-«vsraigkt at the- sa ’ffitMO’ ’deJWcOiig'tn^ of Stmth ysir W’as William 'Goodchlid.^Sr.? lOieaper by the- Opsen' cdhatahtiy jKayihjt In cbtaketer. took the m eter reading onrtiH, /•> ting of the tax rate last month. YugosIsviA the break Was America's/well-known cities. to Attend N. E. who appeared at Collector Paul I M ir ^ f u l S h o w , S U r» 'Thia cohalatency of actihg waa Eight studehta' from' the Cur-., umps this m o m ln * A ^ a . m.i the The policy of . sending reports i noUoaable alao In the p o rin y a l of rent Affaire Club of Mancheater lade. In 1948 Yugoslavia waa Of- Panai^ was the starting point eginning of thoAimneas day. He Cervtni’s office in person Tuesday for a long airplane trip down the t)rama iP^eatiyal ^ S afternoon. Since then, Oervinl the tiaxpsyer* along with I Robinson and Q)oper tha/folilea of Dan'a other brothera High School had the prlvilage..or flelally “kicked out’.’ of Ruaila'a will read thepvagaln at the close bills was Inaugurated A* enaiicted by Rogtr PetahKn, Rl- traveling to New York oq Mk'rch family. Since then the gap has west/M ast. of bustnefriLt 9 p. m. today, 'Said, a number of taxpayers have Ecuador, men and women Sock A Buskin ha^ U gh appeared to pay their bills. years ago by ths late ! Jt oom«' "dhtipiir by ebard Baten, and Blair Prentleat 26 to talk to some of ths-lJnitsd grown wider and wider. ■ ' Tlm>dmly deduction from the ager, O eorgr H. Nations delegates andvisit the ; Yugoslavia is a iociallatic re­ lid. be seen ■weaving,-working ratings at drama festivals ■ two profits will be for a Herald adver- This year's taxes are to. coVtr i>oten,‘’ th«n th« chucklii»*^d theae three donated their ahwe of succesaive'years snd for tJ a .rikord budget of M.I47.827.78, brochure this y w "was prepared the play’s humor with wonderful new UN building. j pBbItc'."TTieIf“ socialism T# "different .nd blocking the famous Panama rtfsemenf and for Tent of the sta­ under'the. aiipe^slon of Acting piorouKhly appwctaUve aplenmlty. Said one memtttr'of the ’These studeirts;' sponsored by ' from Russia's in that it believes in hats. Their hats received their ond time Patricia O’Hara stars' ,.y' tion based on the amount of gaso­ ;shd are being paid on 'the basis of a 'Winning festival play. 'This a 30-mlll tax rate, the highest in General Mahager James H. Shee­ V alchinr th*. • c t l n * ^ '^ ’|«tnt and audience of them; "I dOntt see how the locsl Rotary Club, took this j owUership by the producers, not names years ^ ago when they be­ line sold.. key, and the'artwork was done by trip^ to piaphre for participation came popular with the workmen year’s play, "Jephthah’s Daugh-.^" Each cufitumcf who makes a :the town*! history. m w d tr'a producU{«t of tha play they can keep thoee ’deappan’ ex< : by the state. Taxes of ovfr 829 may be paid In Wllfried Maxwell of the englnoer- prtMalons while . we’re io at here in a mqcK UN -r... asSiembly „ which , I Russia la .carrying out ita plan in Panama. ter,’ has, been qhosen one of bvtfo jrchase at the station today will ..Ing department. ^ tha aama napad^’racalyad a “bak» will h A horseback ride to the nearby state winners and will noye-fravel contributing to the fufid set-up two InstallmehU, ‘with the first, apllttlng our aldepP’ i ' a. of expanalon and colonization by due date being April 18 and^Thb ^'a doaan-Mt^d than aoma!" laat A word might here ^ aaid in April. Students^ from ^8 achools • po„,bie. and tropical Jungles gave the etudents to St. Johnsbury, Vt. A/fSr receiv­ for HvsTO-year-oId. amputee now Jtirougbout tha state will repre-, ,, a look at the natives and the ing the rating "excellent’’ at the first instsllm ent peyabte oivolr .be­ Friday waninf in tha high achool regard to the acting of ithe Canine recuperating .at hia home, 12 ver- fore May 18. The second-due date auditorium. Thia thraa-act drama- member of the Qllbreith famjly. (fedt Die Varloua membara of the | t beautiful scenery. district conte^dteld at New Bri­ ■ non street. UN aa they dlacuaa four major la July 1 and the fiitel llnstallment SERVICES, M of th* hilarioua Gilbrath Hlcholaa, a black codqer apaniri If J® Peru ' waa the site, of many tain High ..^Bchool, Mrs. Helen Several 'am^ut.ees have visited is -payabie-by- AugUSt-fc;-;.------J.... aiUiy .jeorad„»noJMier aipirii Jsauea..At cUrrent.interest.. ... : , | interaatedJp,,Jfte_UN hIMar tsetTiedriiw and mbfinmenfs acdi- Page'^itfiher,' ai'fector, antf '"the BilTy a t borne an3''!irt"MancheK'er belonging. ...to.... RuaaelL .. .Wictalla^. The eight delegates from Man-' Progress, to bargain with other Accompa^iifg each 'bill fs ’a That interpret l^ e Wishes 'auecaaa—on a mintatura acala — ahowed promlaing talenU (I) whan great powers, and -to use it as a cated ' to such famous men as c a s t- ^ n t to Yale School of Dr*ma Memorial Hospital UK.chat with "Report toThe Taxpayers of Man- 4nd aat a,hifh-rankinc praoadant he aiibmitted, though Uoroewhat Chester, Elarbara Bengtson, Ell Pizarro. Many men in Peru earn New Haven Saturday. him. One of the ampiubcs made hbr. Hussey, Fenna’ Lee .FJsher, propaganda forum so it may np- (hestgr;' Connecticttt,” m' brochure or The Family for tha' undarclaaaman drama ieluctantly, to beine dragged their living m silversmiths. . JfplSiyisb’*. thS-lA^ ,. aom«,..AdJuaMW5bt*, Jd. 'Janet;' Bradley,' Richatri Wood-' p e a r ..*.’-ert Grossman, William were.-scenes of moderp'-'nhomes, evening. fesUvzL is a Biblical.story-.,.. ' tn their Hps .t/i keep tbwn.,.front; Siover and George Pazianoe, will Baroody, -alternate, delegate from-- briiutlful flowers aml'^eath'-tak- JOHNBrDURKE Tltoblhlfehr tthd 'Wthbut t The play, aa » Whole;l Waa very Saudi Arabia to the UN, and wef« of Jephthah, an outcast of Mtzpeh, allpping or sinking. WE ARE TRADIfitt entertaining;, it proved flhat Paint Ppuil Paige represent Saudi Arabia and Yugo­ ing scenery. Befpre' leaving Peru, Recent contributions to the fund ^ubt had tha moat difficult rola slavia at this aiaembly. received cordially. Mr. BarOody who, after ’winning in battle, ii to ^ ail aa fpr aa lina-memoriainf and Powder can indeed “do Jua. the travelecA:^ watched- - native bo welcqmedTbAck.-tnto his town inolude a gift of-more than 8100 WILD HINERAL HOME ^ tloa" to a three-act play;, “Cheaper .Thta week the Legion Honbri. go Along with hrculty advisor Lew­ exprea.!«d happiness th at in a na­ dances and took in a bull fight. from the VKW drive started Jri* charaotar portrayal wara con- JUi'that distinguiihed puiniat. “Fin- is Piper and Mbs. Arthur Tilton, tion like America all nationalities of Mizpeh. tVhUe in the battlefield, On Dodge nmf liyipenth By The Doaen” waa a dlMcult and Near Arequipa were the ruins of by the Anderson-Sbea Post, The p ■ -7“ ' — Photo, 81 B aatO ester St. M . ASM ^amadi handlad. hia part with a gere" Paul Paige. Paul ihas made of the Hartford btMch of the are able to live- in peace and .Catby Hayes — Machy Pichy, an ancient city in Jephthah has made an oath to the SOLIMENC. INC. Mmarkabla poiaa and aiaffa ihan- demanding play to undtctaki•ha for Lord, eaying’thal whoever ihbidd t is conducting a dance April Cars had already begun to stream 'th'hjuglrTSurt Lehman's service the club’a. Initial preaenttriioAAf a tha keyboard of piano and organ' Foreign Tolley AaaoclsHon, the harmony. -the mountains built by an un- (or the beneSt of the fund. station on Main street this morning asM syor Harold A. Turklngton 6101—Center Street—8tM AMBULANCE SEltVlOB Str: hia varaatlllty of actlnf in alike his distinctive activity in and students boarded a trbin for New Saudi Arabia favored the UN “And a merry twinkle flicke,epea kndwn race of people. The wails, come out of hie houFe upon his ar; r th e T riith '' &a humoroua and dramatic acanaa two-hour play. It' nkaa only rival he would sacrifice. The plot Meanwhile acting general mana­ took the reading on the last meter. ^Tfie mayor will,read the meters out of achool. To members of choir York early in, the mo>nlng and stand against aggression in Korea in her eye”—so goes Ih ^ a k y ln g steps temples. And altars are still ger'James A. Sheekey sent a let­ ^aa excallant; Ha a*Mwa jrraat through tha untiring qffbrta and thus began a day packed full of becomes a tragedy when his beau­ again St the close of business tod^r; Ail profits today will, be placed lupport^ of faculty dtrecllora Anna. and apeclators at all types of re­ and believes the country should be and this week the. desei^tion ap­ in good condition. ter to'Billy eongratutatlng him in the trust fund set up for BlUyTPrentice, a iO-year-oId amptitee. WE HAV^ TO MAKY ROOM FOR 1952 MERCHANDISE ^omiaa aa a “Baat Thaaplan" in citals, the Image of Paul'pounding appointments and pleasure. re-united under a democratic sys­ tiful and gay daughter. • Shelia, and the friends who are making hia futura high achool cairaar. In McGuire for acting anq laabel At the Yugoslavian Embassy on plies to CJatherJne^ Hayes, this The airplane stopped at a port appears at the doorway with her Worth for atagln|: who •were ably out miislc Is a fam iliar one; tem of government. In hia opinion, in Bolivia th at was 13,404 feet Billy Prentice Day iat the service ...... 3 * ...... jlhort, ha provad an admlrabla auMlfted. .Horpwit Fifth Avenue, the students talked the . sooner.. tbe..Kocean . issua is ..w.eck,’a.legloimalre»..------.... Jiucse. .played by Anita Grossman.---- ::«a.CT(m''posstbl«;;.-:'"'''"::;. "dholea- fo r th » laadiny role, and to DjufA Nincic. the TugoarariiH abo-ve aca levet." ...... ' .'.rPat O’Hara’r superb! enactment 'own'ameodmeht which! HAVE tY C U R C A R J iludent (UMctor—that thia play with the m'uiilc for'eight years on Mttled honorably, the better, ;,„Cathy deads .as. varied .a life as • The-next stop , was Chile, a' land In the letter, read on WCCCs cni to the Hopse-pas-sed bill. TTic Ttmmmmmimmiaz iulflUad tha . db^ctoea’ .axpacta- could’be>pr'oduced. - the ptano and for six years on the Uounaelor to-the UN'.. Mr. Nin-- since KorSa h'as' been the 'battle pf -Shella’a part carried the one act Manchester Matinee today, Shee­ DARCE Uona cic wgs an extremely pleasant we’yo seen in a long time. Head­ of cOntrarts between the old and play to a realiatic and effective Tbxans yielded, when they found a No ;play can be a audeeaa with, organ. For six years he has. also ground of a test case against ag- ing the list, we might put debat­ new. The parks, monuments, key said, "Your friends have made numberjof'^enators would riot silp- SUMMERIZED / SharaaHonora man, and was very willing to an­ end. AI' Tarrlco, who portrayed this event possible today, because Wapplng rnmmiinity ilnusa out the “behlnd-the-Bcenei” work played the organ for church serv­ swer any questions that .Were gvession, the UN is responsible fqr ing, for Cathy is ready mid will- beach resorts, mountain skiing, portr'D'* provision giving states BELOW WHOLESALE COSTS - READ . In thia raporter'a opinion, Iiwal- the atage aettinga (painted by cUy boasts that it haa the largest pression's 'which oljly majr 'he e*- tor in that aha conveyed her aide orgeniats, PaJil haa won first prise gressora pushed back and have it will belong^to the UN. other activities, Cathy can be ecen played by Anita Grossman. Peter pressed by suc^Oh. occasion;" it could not be passed over a veto. Mlsa Hope Henderson, Ajrt Depart, (or two consecutive year's. He also peace established. Above all, Saudi

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S • A MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. APRtt i 1962 : > PAGE NINETEEk OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS I OUR BOARDING HOUSE _wUh. MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSaWORIl BUZZLK ■ ICriStGHTEEN jj'. ' 6 6 A D , , HMl HBRE'SJ * UNCLE BULSy 5? LEANDER.' AutomoMlesi for Sate Aotomobilee for Sale A CAPE OF . t MEAN A M O S .''^ Sense and Nonsense';: 1HIS5TAMP [S(X3D HOPE .ftjT VOO’RE 6eTttM ' Anawtr Td Pravioua Punit SooK ire Lad TRIAHSL& ■ FOB A- lUEAL B U T _„ ! . GVPPED WORSE IHa M ]W ulA lw l-~ A man o f wqrda and.npt. d«*d9 „ Thpae who expect to m ap the:r. ' 1951 CONCORD (JFfERBDTD - TMKT MUST B E ! Fruit BowJ ciuninKiM K 3Ciissitiei IN USED CARS THE ilRsiAMS'vsIHENl r o f u | D H a c a can be coihpajYd to a garden full blecilnga of freedom muat, like! WANTED—From private party, tkadeformv. \ WORTH *50.CJ , TMEV TRADED NEW of weede. men, undergo the fatiguea of aup- • 1950 CHEVROLET 2-DR. PLYMOUTH 1940 or 1941 Plymouth or Ford TUCKAWAV j w b h B u i \ YORK FOR HORIZONTAL 4 Citrus fruit i n r a a i porting lU —Thomaa Paine. { ^Advertisements Fleetline—Like new. coupe. Good condition- Phone 4426 TIB HAS SOME Doctor—"The only one who suf­ t WORTH OF TRIKKETS IrroTTiPrJka, 5 Compass point 1947 tKjpOE 4-DR. • >' 2^DR. SEDAN between 5 and 6 p, m. ^FAIRUySOOD Well a Iliisis fers from good haaith In hla eom- CLASSIFIED APVTi^_ W EU f AH’ 3UMK f taachars 6 Dregs caaaacara ■■' rirank/:-’rh# bank won't him iMrl eustorn^Moto? ovefHauisd. KSOES!', TELL YOUR THAT Tie n i n u r a a a n munjty.' " DEPT. HOURS; T^ephone 2-1205 -Z. O. LORENTZEN, Plumbing con- 7 Monkty’a 7 Ships n n s s raoinrai I beeauae of my youth. j ...... ,»M5 ~T~ ■ ..CHUM OF YOURS » Singing vole* -Juntue—B44t you’m over. iOf- ^ 8:15 A. M.*to I :Se P. M. - Boshtew Serrices O ffei^ IS • traetor. ReRalrs.'-sttearaon*,' new Tivoftti ffUlt a u r a kal JI.1 Jim -Y ee, 1 loat my wife at the 1948 CHEVROLET .^BRO ACCEPT. IS A S Insect egg. C3 n yaare' and your youth la apaat * * •Real--nice-car..- 1948 PONTIAC stdanette. -S-cyHn- ..work- .MMch,e»: theaaa ... 'eeaaherfx'...... •CARPENTER Will frame tmfitilrti- ter 3636. / "ReAL' 14 Oily fruiti lO Wg* bf usa u Ml .... Frank-ii-Thal'A UieTrou'bra. T h t y t ' COPY CLOSING TIME 8995 der. radio, heater. Ehccellent con­ ed iipatalra rooms. Reasonable, We need service station lRIOT.^ tl Having nerves FI n i Sam—How terrible, Old Mam found out how 1 apent tt, . | dition' throughout. Clarke Motor help a few nights a week 15 Feathered U Weren't you able to reecue hecT FOB CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DR. Call ;..-429l. p l u m b in g an^heaUng, special- ' 16 Essential oils 12MeUl ' Sales, 301 Broad street. r-jcji l u Jim- -well, not exactly. You aae Jet Mack. l|trig tn rrp ^ n ? remodeling, cop- and Saturdays and Sun­ 17 Narrow road analyst Bunny—How do you manag;# to * : MON. THRU FRI. 8795 -■ - —I------:——J------— ----- ^----- Refrigeration service, com- she ran off with the lifeguard. 1947 CHEVROLET club coupe, .'■per -water >plng, new construc­ days. Insurance help pre­ 18 Preposition 19 Bow slightly SO Mean 39 Tablelands get all your vegetables, grocarlaa, f mercial and domestic. See our TWO POUND.cans Old English ,• .10:30 A.M. 1961 DODGE WITH GYROMATIC radio, heater, excellent condition tion. T lm ^ payments arranged. ferred. See Mr. Sheridan. 20 Girl's, none 23 Catkin 31 Peeled again 42 Spoil GliXIROB WASHINGTON Honey—It waa very clever. I.i Like new 7.000 miles. display oi guaranteed used rftrig- Edwarc /Oohnaon. Phone 6979 or pastey/ax 79c; H-gal. old English 2< Green qusrU 34 Ocean hired a pretty maid.' SATURDAY 9 A. M. throughout. Clarks. Motor Ssles, atqra. Georgs H. Wllllaifil Asso- 21 French, 43 Small piece ol SPONSORED AMERICA'S FIRST -1 1848. FORD irPR. .V-J_____ 5044. Drl-Brite self-polLrhing wax or summer 25 Employers 35 Read , ground AJCRONAUTXCAL SHOW! ,.r=!---...... , ------I . -SOl-BMad-sdreet;^------■ " ■ - cu'tea, 260 Tolland.''T^irnpike, * M bll!ART5’ - ' Old English cleaning and polfsh- SERVEL GAS refrigerator, 8 SklrU and H.ollyvvood m.ufn,e.n^^ 22 And A d d y ^ „ 36 That which Jc«n ..Pierra .BlaActiard,;...7l:ancb . 're«r* ,Ar*^ t w -O f J¥»a%:L- TdtriB TdodMEKAtioN" w a x A resl barRsIh at MERCtJRY4mi'two-ao« - Manehestei ' Ph«Re>ll^rin*t rwt;-'BU ;^ ' ' ■cnblC't'eet. very ' good' ■condltron: - 2$ Drama ' 2« Able to Wad *41.4'Away ■^TTFVench pliirgl : rubber and the kind that makaai 7691. Moving—Trocking— Reasonable. 145 Center street. balloonist, under the periorial pa­ ' BE APPRECIATED . 8095 Radio, heater, slip coverds. Fend­ ^dl-315 Center Street Old English waxer and polisher, 24 Began again ** Processions STRcstralns article tronage of the President, made an you rubber. Storage reg, price 864.50; Brunner's price Tel. 7834. SPECIAL THIS. WEEK ONLY er shields. Many other extras. DOORS ..OPENED, ksys fltUd,-a. , 26LMedlterrsnean 1 ascent in Philadelphia, on Janu­ 6,000 miles, Will take older car In 839. . — , i 1 1 r r “ i t i* ll ir^ DIAL 5121 1948 OLDSMOBILB "08" CONV. coptajK''vacuum cleaners;, Ironsr*,/ \MANCHESTER PACKAGE Dellv- 9 CU FT, Coldapo't refrigerator. island r ary 9lh, 1793. Although the flight The early bird may •) Completely equipped with trade. Owner, must sell so see Excellent condition. Phone 3436 27 Oriental coin was * success, the show was a dla- worm, but did you evM top tjL» gprai, etc., repaired. Shea:■ n , : ery. Local light trucking and GIRL’S 28" Columbia deluxe bi­ A k White walla, hydramatlc, etc. this esr and make an offer. In­ ,.'Xniva#, roowera, etc put Into after 3 p. m. 28 Guide mal failure, due..to poor ticket consider what the pseksge dellvsry. Refrlger^tora cycle. Excellent condition, 825. aalee. geta T 81.095 (airta) quire 69 Drive A. Phone 2-464^. ditlon for coming needs. B ^ th - waakers and -Btove moving • 29 Ancestor IT Lost and Found 1 W A N tE I^ A n al| around flrat- Phone 8562. 14 See waite. 62 Pearl atreet. / specialty. Phone 2-0752. USED w a s h e r s ' JHE STAMP 82 Psyche parts 1948 CHEVROLET Convertible e 0 ( ^ IE A SiAvoid Mayba what this country needs DOOT—Black Parker "51" four' claaa carpenter. Also carpenter’s LOW PRICED FT It it ' tt Mtntatei>fAnd ao your daughtar "BUD’l MICHALAK Exceptionally clean. Cpnlpletely YOUR KNAPP shoes, Available helper. Apply on Job to T. Shan­ LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade RIOT TOO y jq 34 Soaked la more and better mquthtrape. tain pen. Reward: Vicinity of The Worktnjf Man'a Friend equipped, 81,000. C w / be ' seen AUSTIN A. (3HAMBpi4s Co., local P i la ta ,,^be married. She'S quite Church street.,Phone 8801 eve­ In all sixes. Contact F. Sul­ and long distance- moving, pack­ non, Oak street. Bast Hartford, No. 1, 83 cu. .vard. Grade No. 2 Recondrtiqnpd, Guaranteed 38 Corded fabrics H yotm'g yet. Do you think that aha HARTFORD ROAD USED CABS after 5:30 p. m. Phmie 2-2640. . 39Jlewsrd Rich Rulton-^I-er-suppoea you nings;' livan, aaleahian, 60/ Mountain ing. crating arid storage. Service or. phone Manchester 7469. 82 cu. yard. Delivered In truck -- ■ ■ ■■' - , ...... BY LANK LEONARD is/teady for the hatUa o f Ufa? - at the Calao Station atreet, Rockvlle. 5-5W4. to all parts of the U. S. Call load lota. Order now. .N“ sedorf 40 Before\ NT K1 are aware that i'va been making Woman—-W«1I. she ought to be.. -s' I ' -— ;------Hartford Road 1939 DODaK'^four-rinnr aeda i advances to your daughter. IjOST — Our Cocker . Spaniel, •Radio, hertM, good Urea, 8145. 5187. Hartford 6-1423. AUTOMOTIVE Construction Co. Phone 3408. ABC APPLIANCE CO. f 0-0hAY-S-6Ur 41 Conitallstion She's been In three engagamanta' "Goldie," vicinity Bar-B-Que Hut, Open Until 9 P, M.» LINOLEiUM R eio^nts 80c square Phone 2-1575 21 Maple St. MAKE SURE 42 Raise A S) Impecunious Father (extending already. Phone >4081. hand)—Yes, put It there, son. And / Vernon. Finder please call Bobby 1950 CHEVROLET four-door atyle yard. Asphalt We, wall covering. PARTS LARGE SUNDAY phper, route. THAT NOCKIE 43 Chemical i — , ,■ t Dona. by. - reliable.... welli-traln^ . - - Paintlng-^Papcring - 21 - Incoma. 822.!. A.75. . papers.;....CalI GENERAL .E.Iectrtc. .deluxft.atove,, nrefix— ----- * r V ll ■ - a' — now. how about , her poor, old fa­ “ Tina Patty ABdersoti,- Manchester ■ ITne ■diliiste; Rsdlb, heater, ftjfnai 1^9^-DOPQE— four-door - sedan. EeiSW-TTHB b --- — When General .George SharidSa ..Radio and heater, 8150. Phnna]2 iilen. All lObi guaranteed. Han - ^ " j o b b e r """ 4651. ■HoBywood Jieil also living room MINUTE HE 44 Pertjsn king ther. ' • was camping on the lower Mlaaia- 0-882.8. -i y and baclQip lights. Lustrous nile^ tabic. Phone Hartford 8-1928. s r % II It II green flnish. A real benuty, Locsf 4081. - V ' Linoleum jA).. 56 fottage street. ARRIVES/ 46Jlefer alppl, hla Negro boy Harry waa LOST—Lady's yreen leather wal- Phone 2/4022, evenings 6166 op PAINTING, Papcrhanglng. No Job DOUBLE Silver Fov'neck piece, 48 Woman i The moat utterly loat of all days asked by a friend whether the ge-> one owner value that Is jusL'^as NEEDS . F U y j SI.ZE bed, .wjth, box ep,rjng;. tt -DON^T WAIT--Klnde^gtirteh, stathlsss steel ball-bearing clothes PAINTING, Paperhanging. No over 40 hours. Job too small. Estimotes on out­ NOVELTIE.S, CANDY, CIGAR­ TELEVISION Below wholesale kindergarten. M oni^ -'' through <1951 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan— BELOW CKILlNG/i’RICES line rJqulririg no clothes pins. Friday. Tranapoitatlon Rimleh- Powerglide. Stretch-proof, rust-proof wire—a side painting. Call 2 0726. ETTES, TOYS, DRY _GOODS, 17" C.B.S. table model. . w,! < id. Mri riCila'j^WK X^ ; ■prodycC^' Pv?: .Tftiffea';SteCICo; - $279i95,- sale- $149- phm-exct*e 19M. J!dni«ut' ':7 S w e e k s ; t «x:p a y :" !: ■ '/W RITE^BOX• Z ~ B T C .P R IC E D TO BELL. • IN­ ' and xl-am ritre; "17" 'AdtriThar T V ,' Phone 2 - 6 7 ^ Hydramatic. / For free demonetration' without Repairing 23 obligation call 2-0968. c!o HERALD QUIRE OF MANAGER. was $249 9A. isale $1J5 plus exoi.""’ 1£D’S Driving School. Man- 1950 Buick Special 4-Dr. Se- McCLURF^AUTO’ c6. MATTRESS. Your old mattresses tax and Warrantee. 20 " C.B F. erta oldest. ‘Xhousanda of. ac­ -dan— Dynanow;...... - COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart.R- . TV table. nioneLwaa.$290.9.5, sr-. ■iTsmiNsf. -xterillwd' and re made - like new: —.....TOOL M AKER ...... cident free Instruction hours, 1949 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. Wolcott on washing machines, Call Jonea Furniture u d Floor Experienced with jigs, fix­ $189 plu.* excise tax and warrant lundreds of aatiafled atudenta. 1948 Chevrolet Conv./Coupe. M^NCHE^^TER vacuum cleaners, motors, small Covering. .36 Oak. Tel Z-1041. THREE-TON hydraulic jack. tee. Used Emeroon 24" projector. Jor appointment telephone 9- appliances. Pick up and delivery. tures, gauges and experimerf- wa.s $399. sale $129 Including tax. 1948 Chevrolet 4-Dr; Sedan. First $15 takes It.. Phone 2-3,586. 2-9442 A-l rcpslr.^ Sales. 180 Main Bonds—Stocks— . tal work. 20" ,^'miralconsole. was $.5()0.9.j, 1946■ Pontiac 4-Dn Sedan. Phone 8597. " LATHE'OPERATORS "SAIe $219 pltis 'exM'Se trix'.arifl war-' ■ w a n t e d Ojion Evenings ’Til 9 Mortgages , 81 -R ide to Pratt and Capable of setting up and Boats and Accessories 46 rrintee. Bnmner'a TV Dept. Open Whitney, 8 to 4:45 from 301 Htl- . LOW UOST . POWER BURNERS and Range every night 'til 9, Sat. 5 p. m. aiard street or vicinity. Phone TRjftNSPORTATION 19.35/. R>0DGE Sedan. Rebuilt Burners expertly cleaned and FIRST AND Second mortgages running his own job. $10 HOLDS Outboard motor tiU bought for our,own account! Fast, 0689 after 5 p. m. itOr. New clutch, radio, heater, serviced. Let ua service and re­ 50 to 55 hour week, paid June 1. pay cash or start pay­ OLDER TYPE black and white 1942 H\id.son 4-Dr. lood tires. Call 2-1106 after 5 p confidential service. Manchester 11 Rl^’mouth 4-Dr...... ” pair your waahlng machine or re­ holiday.^, insurance and vaca- ments then. 5 HP coats up to 840, .8fpye._ gplnner Ayaa_hint..ma.c.hlB5.^; ^ A N T B D -^ ld e to Pratt and frigerator. Metro Service. 2-0888. Investment dorp., 887 Main 12 up to Its less' than/compar­ suitable for summer cottage. 'Tel. Whitney, hours 8 to 5:30, vicinity 194J/Ford Tudor street. Phone-6416. /------io n ...... able motors. 5 HP -"Neutral" i941 AND 1942 Chevrolet sedans. 2-4009. bf Hemlock and Center etreete. 1 9 3 9 Dodge 4-Dr. ANTIQUES Refinlahed. Repairing WIL'CO MACHINE Twin, $1.50; 12 H p ‘'Gear.«-hift" Cell 2-3594. lB+2 Dodge tudor. 1941 Oldsmo- dona on any furniture. Tlemann, Business Opportunities 32 TOOL CO. Twin, 8239. Montgomery Ward. TRADE yoU R old refrigerator to­ blle. 1940 Chevrolet. sedsn. Pre­ 189 South Main street. Phone 222 McKee Street Main street. day. $120 in trade fOi- a new Cro.*- BALCH PONTIAC, IrXc war.* priced right. Douglas 5643. LUNCHEONETTE and variety •ley or Hotpoint. Ironitc Ironer.-;, 1; Automobiles for Sale/ 4 155 Cepter St. — Manchester Motor*, 333 Main. More doing an excellejit biisiness. Phone 2-1266 12' A M E S B U ^ Skiffs 8135; 14’ 'floor models, reg. $249.95, sale WINDOW SHADES made to order Good location. Shown by appoint­ Ameabury eklffs 8190; 16’ Ames- 49 OLD3MOBTLE codv-ertlble Phone 2-4545 HANDICAPPED or retired gen­ $219. Dormever mixers list $46 .50, IMl- PONTIAC super deluxe Cats- and Installed. Venetian blinds ment only. Inquire Charles W. bury sklW 8235; 14’ Lake boats, )x cylinder. Radio, heater, hydra- Open Evenings Untiylfl P. M. /llna, hydramatlc. fully equipped. tleman to run switchboard and .sale $27.99. Hundred.* of- other and curtain rods. 24 hour service. Lathrop.'lOO East Center street. admitting office 11 p. m. to 7 a. new 855; used boats from $25. Items; Brunner’s. Open every natlc, white; wall tires, under • light blue with ivory bonnet. 2,- Estimates gladly givep. Fagan Phone 2-0384 or 7856. jelling. In excellent condition 1940 NASH toUr-dool/Very cleg m. Apply Memorial Hamltal Pre-eSuon sale of fishing tackle. night 'til 9 p. m.. Sat. 'til 6 p. m Excellent condltloiy Clarke 900 mllee. New rar guarantee. Window Shade Co., Route .44 at MpTnlosh Boat Co., 41 Rear Pur­ Sroughoul. Clarke Motor Seles, Phone 3265, Miss Johnson. Sales, / / Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. SUPER MARKET—Meats, groc­ nell Place. Tel. 2-3102. MONTGOMERY WARD ^ joi Broad streeL Phone 2-201^ eries. doing well over 8.100,000 a range. Good coudiUoiv-flve. y«aia 1924 MODEL T Ford'plfkup. Take RUBBISH And ashes removed. Im- year gross. No agents. Do' busl- SALES. AND Service for Cri.-- CHEVROLET TJdor with a.look at Clarke Motor Sales, .301 CARPENTERS WANTED.- Rqa^ old. Price reasonable. Call 2-1489 medlale service, Rearqnabie rates: _ne,;s...direct wJ,th. owqer..,. Sell, ^o.r 'Setto Oonstruction.- '3-4W08;— --SfipU... AWwatf L.,.! ¥.?r<;.>i.ry.. Powergltd'r trah«mlsalon.-—Radk>r‘ A'BAPE Af!E'TO BUY- "■Broad ■ street.'— ■■ ur:f!";RRFRi^^ heater. Nice tondlllon through-^ 'C aii 2-92'73.'2-9f06.' ■ lease, ]<5wner ha* qthf j ,J.nterests. . and. Champion mol,or«:. .Punp.hy, E p ^ C A R S '------Write'Box A, Herald for appoint- good eondiUon/ $50'. Ciall 8948 but. If# Douglas for values %1'‘ 1948 MERCURY cluh coupe. Extra Kingcraft and Ame.'bury skiffs. rELEVISlON and radio servicing, m7nt. Complete line of Marine paints, after 4 p. m. h'ay#. Douglas Motor Sales, ,833 Most iR pwnFr, low mllfajr« nice condition. Lustrou.s green sales .and Installations. All work WANTED—Men With /cars for paint. Inspect this car. None het light delivery. ChH'^8555, glues, hardware and boating ac­ Main. cars ufl owners nsnie on re* guaranteed. Phone 2-0110. UP TO $200 MONTHLiT” quest ter anywhere, Douglas Motors. cessories. M*n1ercrSft Trailers. SALESMAI^. Exne^lenred only. A McIntosh Boat Co.. 41 Rear Pur­ FLORENCE Combin’ation atth-e. a X A t i CARS AT LOW PRICES 333 Main. oil and ga*. 4-4. Phone-•2-8854. 1951/Dodge Coronet—Radio and ALp TyPE.*! of carpenter work. SPARE TIME man who can i(ell new and lused nell Place. Tel. 2-3102, f Written Guarantees cars and appraise used cars. Must ^ater. gvromatlc, two tone blue. 19.50 CHEVROLET two-donr Fleet Phone 2-4848. ' FLORENCE Parley '' heatyr with • • Riviera Coupe - ■-line 'deluxe.-RatHn-. fheatrr: signal ..SeiTlcing 4,Jto. 8,hours.weekly ,a ■ be' -aggreeimve - and . willing. - A Ire'8»:i7»;...... ' ------route of new type automatic vend Two "9" 'oil one 'se'a~’ 1|J50 Ford Giistom Coupe "TT and backup lights. White wall PLOW YOUR own garden. Rent a good opiloriunity In a small Diamonds— Watches— ing marhtnes dispensing son, onl.v_,8T5. Inquire 539 Wood- 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe 19.50 Nash Rambler,Conv.—Radio, tires. It's a real beauty too! A rotary ttHer. We also rent power dealership.'.Salary and -commis­ Jewelry 48 heater, green. Price 81,396. „ }iridg^«ffee^..pr.phane 2tS2Si . I960* Chevrolet DellAe Coupe local one owner value that is just arid hand rollers, spreaders, IIERSHFCY BARS sion. If not capable, of earning 1949 -S t^ ba ka r Champion- as- ehatp-as tt looks: See ‘ Bob sweepers. ■ sickle bar?, rotary - over 86J100 yeacly do >not apply, LEONARD w:. YOST,. Jewel(ir,.i:e- OBtN URAUTY 'gas--range; Targe 195(1 BiilrV Rtvertii -rf-Dr. ^^-Rlack, / pairs, adjusts watches expertly^ 1949 Plymouth Deluxe Coup Oliver today. Center Motors, mowers, lawn carts snd chain McClure Auto .Co., 373 Main Kelvinator refrigerator. Very radio, heater. Original 20,000 GUM AND NUTS Reasonable prick*. Open djjHy. Thirty-five Cars—1933-19f' miles. Price 82,118. 461 Main street. saws. Call 79.58. Capitol Equip­ street. good condition. Phone 2-3866. ment Co., 38 Main street. , No .selling a.s we secu('e locations Thursday evenlnjfs. 129 gpVuce ' COLE MOTOBS^/ 1950 Ctirvroiet ^-nr. FleetUoe— 1950 CHBVROLETS, tudont. for- arid Instruct 'you. Applfcaht' rri'visi DUMP-TRUCK driver.* ■ wanted. ' atteat. -Phone 2-4387. ^ *------...... -..4164 RwMoV'lreiter. .Ericc_8l.3LL___ NO. .J.OB„.tcffl!-:JjirO!; nr .amalt fnr hive riar.. reference*,: and $64A cash Apply CoHa Construction. 249 JELORENCE Combination, .4 and 4, ------Brqad’ atrVel!...... in extra nice condition. Fully plowing and harrowing. Phone 2- capital which is full pa.vment for -Fuetafid Feed 49-A like'riew, $100. Phone 7137. GALSO SERVICI 1949 Dodge Wayfarer—Radio and guaranteed. Douglas Motors, 333 4619. . eqiitpment,. Excellent future posst- heater, btack.'vwhite wall Urea. 'Main. KEHMORE Gas'and olT'w'hitk com­ " 2-0§ hUltiei for operating full lime with WANTED—Carpenter. Tel 6394 SEASONEo Hardwood, cut for Price 81,311. HARDWOOD Floors laid, sanded much greater income. For local atoVe, furnace or fireplace. Call bination stove. Four year* old. 1950 CHBVROLETyfourdoor style 1980 CHEVROLET .Convertible. and finished. No Job too small. InteivJen'. include phone nu.mbcr In -'Leonard Glgllo. Phone 7083. Excellent condition, Phone 2- 1948 Dodge 4lDr. Custom—Gray, Fjccellent condition. Radio, heat­ Gall 2-0726. line deluxe. Be^tiful Brewster radio and heateh .Actual mileage application. Write box No. O WANTED—Full or part-time Jlrdlt ,3229. green finish, racellent • tires. X er and iindercoating, Call Hart e|o Herald. LOAD of wood free'.' Just take It 33,000. Price 81.205. ford 8-2443. man. Appl^ Picky’s Fruit 'Mart fcOMBINATION Universal electric resl true valu^ Another local one 2.50 Middle Turnpll^fc-Tlfest at awa.v. Phone . 8387. 3.4 McKee owner car at/center Motor Sales, 1947 Chevrolet -Fleetmaster 4-Dr. Honsehold Services and Oil stow. Connections oil bot­ 1950 CHRYSLER club coupe. Broad street. . atreet. , —Black, excellent conditlon.-r- Offered 13-A Help wanted— Female 35 tle, tiahle and chrome pipe Includ- ,461 Jdain.,i)Jlreft..__,,______Fully equipped. Sacrlfice.x, Phone 8951. WANTED- JifSn to work in gas iSirtSslf RhckVniV YOUaf MONfY AHEAD 3.506. FLAT FINISH Holland window GIRL WANTED as gle'rk in local Garden—Farm—Dairy 1947 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan,—Stream- shades mad* to measure! All store. Must have driver’s license. station. :Sfake 875 a week or WESTI.NGHOUSE *, Refrigerator, IF YQU BUY YOUR CARS more:' References required; Must Products 50 AT BARLOW'S liner. ,Radlo and heater—81.047. BUICK, 1948 4-door sedan, radio, metal Venetian blinds at a new Pleasant working condition*. about twenty years old, in per­ heater, Di’ne-fiow. Good condi­ Chance for quick advancement. !krSve experience. Van's Service 1952 Dodge—Radio and heater, 2- low prlc». Keys made while yoii WELL ROTTED COW manure, for fect running Con'dltjon. First $25 1941 Plymouth 2-Dr.—Good mo­ tion. Tel. 8364, wait. Marlow'i. / Call Wllllmantlc 3-5278 'between Station, 427 Hartford Road. your lawns and gardens. Order It takes it. Call 602*:' door deluxe. Low mileage. A big tor, Black—8195. ^ swing. . - 9 and 6 for appointment. Ask for now—$10 a load delivered. Phone 1950 DODGE two-door. Radio and WEAVING of bums, moth holes Mr*. CharMer. 19)U Plymouth Cambridge—With 1941 Plymouth 4-Dr. Deluxe-rOray .7405. Pie'la Brother*. heater. Excellent condition. Orig­ and torr.eclothlng. hosiery runt, Help W'anied— LIGHTHT OAK KitcKc'n 9 or dinette ,000 miles. Like new. — 8385. inal owner. Price 81.395. Phone 2- WANTED—Women capable of Male or Female 37 50 Wlllys Jeep—With snow plow. hsndbags.repalied, xipper re­ COW MANURE,$6.00 for a pickup set,, jiklce $25. Phone 2-9328. 1866. placement, umbrellu repaired, taking orders over telephone at /1949 Packard 4-Dr.—Radio, heat­ 1941 Chevrolet 2-Dr.—Radio, heat­ WANTED—Young man or lady load, also four Biickey.e coal _men’i shirt rollara reversed and office. Call- 2-8655. jCtJJSE OUT of .amall appilanceXr- / er. Exceptionally cleaft tar. Very er, .-lo\^ mileage. Original paint 1941 DODGE I'i-ton rack body for fountain work three or four brooder stoves arid some poultry low mileage. This ear Is In per­ —<389. . . replaced. Marlow's Little Mending equipment. Call 2-5962. ^ Man.y item* below, cost- - Irons, truck. Good condition. Keeney'a Shop. EXPERIENCED Fountain girl* nighta a week. Call Doc's Drive. clocks, toaster.*, percolator*, fond fect mechanical condition. Garage, Buckland. for part t^ e,' nights 6-11. Good In. 2-8150 anytime after 10 a. m 1949 Mercury 4-J3r. Sedan—Radio mixers, vacuum- cleaners, barom- TRUCK SPECIA1..S salary. Arthur prug. Hbusehold Goods 51 e'ters, etc. A few special*nn radio and Jlekte^:_BlegBtlfiU_,C9I>d^Man,^ 1950-Eocd- Pickup.— Red, heaUr.. -lMi,-i3tBVBQL^,.tudQE_dtiuxc.. Buildins^^-Contraetiiir iA WELFARE. - ACCEPTING- .applica­ T- 1948 Chevrolet Two Ton Chassis Low mileage—81,095. like new. POwer^de. radio, heat­ WANTED—Full time bookkeeper. tions for fuH or part time sales­ :.TSnd reTeVKlbri.: TCtWi*'s. 36IM airi, MR. ALBERT OF four blocks north o f,P. 0,^,.,.^^ . and Cab---Extra, clean truck. 1939 Dodge One Ton Express Body er, directional ^Ignats, wlndshUFld BUILDER-Carpenter—First' clpsa Good hours; nice surrounding*. clerks for retail store work. Good , ALBERT’S FURNITURE CO. Ready for work. —Fades 8295. washers, low .jnlleqge, below cell-. work. New homes... Blueprints Apply 881 Main atreet. See Mr. starting salary, good coiAmtssion. vyishe* to- meet a .rellabU pirsoft pijmduth:Clul>Xoupa,-rTRsidlo': .Ing I>rice;s.;thmn«; 1:0538. ■ ‘ available,;. Alao-: alterations,--'' -re­ .vEs^toy Ji»sneiits..avMlahle.. Apply TO TAKE OVER-Vrr-' ‘' MadiiiwPT and Tools " S2 and heater. A awell little car- . pairs,' garages; etc.' Phone ■ -Cov* iTT'perron to Mr. LltteH.- Weatem 1947 Plymouth Buslnesa Coupe. 1939 BLUE Tudor sedan. Just WOMAN TO . clean .building, 3 ...... UNPAID RXLANCE ' ■ , SOLIMENE. Inc. entry 7-7357. Auto Supply Co., 259 Trumbull 3 ROOMS FURNITURE ELLKyrr combination post eard 1946 D ^ c Custom' 4-Dr-—Radio ■ ■ ■ - l>x!ge-.mymouth Cara - ../tyerhAuff d,. Btialw, .PApos, .2-4.863: hmira... and healer. A-l condition. afjer 4.p. m. CARPENTRY — Experienced in In reracn, Princess Restaur’ant,' with' "XVeslirighbuse"' Ei'ectrlt: 'Re­ ^ .1 Job-Rated Trucks frigerator, "Bengal’’ Combination Like n«w,-«lao tray* and cabinet, 1946 Dodge IH Ton Chassis— ,conrtnictlon of small homes, ga­ Solimene, Ihc., 634 Center-rtreet. . -Priginal In tvery «spect. An ex- 634 Center Street LATE MODEL 1947 Chev- rages,. dornMrt, alteration* . and WONDERFUL Opportunity to Female 38 Range, yUnl/eraal" Wgahlng Ma- Phone 5101 or 5102 Phone 5101.'' -.- ^eptlonally 4Tood tnick->-8695. rolet 'I 'i ton, equipped with de­ jobbing: Luck * Peterson. Tel: earn 81 to 83 per hour. Full dr chlhe. "Emerson^’ 'Television set— Situations Wanted— also -iriehtdes Bedroom Set; Living 1941 Dodge 4-Hr.-—Radio Ih'd heat: liafe Place To Buy New Cars luxe-cab, army cargo body, hea't- iianchester 4026. '. partltm e. Writ* Box S. Herald trsim CLETRAfVIate modki; gohd ^ .*r.. Fine-condition,'- er,.;_^ffoster,: .grilj. (Mrd.._ .;Arl. Room keU Dinette Set,, .Rugs; . conatt|bni. ..two. ,gev«»er; . gpeiif * 'one o r'tw d s :y s B''we#k nr -morn-' apomirtbla-'pe rson.'^ 'awangemenh*' for .... :;r fiom-ooH-^iiSK: ■•'r'r'•‘.r’- ' kjhbv: Kee'he'y'i'Gan^^^^ ' 'rteSs.'a'o' 'yQu! csn .'h iv e// more ^ ' cars. Clarke Motor Sales, 301' ing. Plugged drains - machine Sweet,- -28 Putnam Street Phom •etd or rented. Repairs on aU Manchester 2-9483 Broad, -Phona 2-3012. 7 'o il barrel, 825. Phone Rockville cleahed. Phone 6497. 7587 after 5 p. m. vvi mlrma "-TCaaea . ' ■ OTHER ADVS, ON PAGE 24

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\ THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1962 A rence DiUy Net PHss Run For tha Week IM Ia^ inattrlieBt^r lEofttittB H fralb X Mereh IB ^ - 10,490 Cpl, Richard E.. ArmOtrong, non of Mr.' and Mr*! William Arni- Member of the Audit About Town atrong of 37 Purnell place, gfradU- Bureae «f Oltculetlont - \ at'ed recently frpm th« cook*' Manche$ter-^A City of Village Charm \ fISHWG ■ A ■ 4w>Uuck. .will be h*)d by -St. 'H:onr*e"‘ eondijcted'by the'' Thlrcl "Tfg Chriotophrr'o Mother* Circle at Army Food Service School at Fort ^On ito we*t cwut of th« UiiU«l the hom^ of Mra. Dorothy Mr- Benning, Ga. VOL. LXXI, NO. 158 (Classified AdmtM ag «m Page Id) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, Al*RIL 4, }962 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) .PI^CE nVB 'wUM , nn«> hundiod and nft^- Inemey. B Pioneer circle, at,7:tS Hy% miUltm jMUMdp of T ni» X r ' thi* evening;. caiifht rach yeaV . • • fhlo l» a _araat noarco of the worM'a food. .Edgar H. Clarke, vice prealdent CHplierm the Mk -hoata eopi^ly ooaatnwted. for Tuna.. of-the local Inouranee-Agenta A»- .nritbUL. flUTCi JM Ipnx a» IW feet and have a crtiWni; r^lne up Hociation, la on the planning com- i*S WB flh nine thmioan'd liflleaL ' T ,,^ 'ifltfl7'f “■ Tor'the' ' meHIng' o Boat* Juat like thl« are naed In ftahfng for the Star-Klat Alba- imrance agent* of the northwest­ eor« Tuna which we are featurih* thU week end. Rtock up on a ern section of Connecticut to he Headquarters few eano . . . In ealad or c ^ k e d tuna dioheo, It will nave money held at the Conley Inn In Torrlng- THAT'S WHY for yon.. ton on April 23. FOR HTAR-KIST ^ Miss Carolyn E*tey of 28K FANCT WIHTB MEAT Garden drive wa* one of Hie student members of Boston TTnl- VI DoiiU Like This Den$oiMtr«Uon* vemltjr;* . ■ Student-Facqlty • 'As­ AtBACORE sembly which spent Isst w-eek end at the Sargent College of Physical Education camp at- Peterboroughj New Bid ^ TUNA CAN N. H„ discussing plans for the re­ mainder of the school year. Jears and a Big Smile X If you want the flneat hrttter In \\ aecHon* . -Chapman Court. No. 10, Order i7. S. Ju dge £ Halt StrikI of Amaranth, wdll omit -its meet­ ing tomorrow evening In the Ma­ sonic Temple as a number of the C a lled to New York, April 4—GP)-1 STATE BUTTER ^ 83e members will attend the banquet, The governmeht eucceeded jp HILLSDALE lUTTER .. ;TLb. 7fe enlortalnment and' dance of the Rongai, RtfrigBrotera obtaining hew - steel waipe Grand Court tomorrow evening a]t talka today in a deaperate SOI^DS the Bond Hotel. The business Woih*rs and AH CHUNK aesslon will be held / t the Bond Washington, April 4-*-(NEA)-—Gen. Dwight U,. Ei.8cnhow- tempt .tb 'atave off a strike / on Saturday. Past Grand Royal QHitr ApplioncBt formally set . for WednesdN’ » D * I " 1 ’ f* ' ^ JTUNA —-PhiUdelphia, April." 4— er’s letter of resignation as Supreme Commander of NATO Patron Arthiir Miller of- -this-town Are Such Popular Food, Shopping Centers, Benuse We is bring drafli^ in Paris fhIa weeSqi)s TO SnVE YOUR LOOKER PLANT SUNSWEET tion could n'ot be made effective delegates . and one nfflrially neu- . . Don drive, Shared F^es jFive Reds, .txaljrchut . tha- nsutrai-.sM egat* -1* M.. 7j,th.e., teepwm Witty., far ..OSa- ""a th'TPkg'. 29c'-' COUPON McGranery—if confirmed by the *u&b‘b'ef6rrW sy T».- regarded as a Taft supporter. atrik* r#*U entirely upon the an- E A S r C l t KINGAN.’.S Senate, and it look* a* If he wtll be Elsenhower at least^ a mnnht' to ploycr# in the basic steel InduatQt," PRiWEJUi^ clean up his work aVSHAPE. The, . The-convention ran through,the AND TALKING SIT ORDIR RLANK HKRIt Pints and Quarts —must come to Washington In the eight district elecUoha beforrnnon "Our, cauM Is ju*t,” It said. "Wa alippery aftermath’ of the biggest In Tax Cases Lawyer Get General plans a visit to each of 2 Costello Jurors ar* supporting th* position o< dnr ABOUT EASTER . . . LUNCHEON MEAT the 12 European NATO countriM snd then squared off f* Blssn- CmBINATION Newbqld....MorrI*, , ;,%pu.61|(qfn. ^whicb the goyeram ent. I* inter- PhlU'p Frankfeld, MoscoYg train* exphinattdn, drhen court 'convened tbe union, 'Np* to the Prealdent IMlEOHi” Ui,. SPERRY ft BARNES PEAS 12 0 » - e*t«l; ■ -eti> (Hstrtet- pkrtjr .w«d«rr r#e«tvsd' .■hower- --FaundaUek- --0*106(6#- -~4n- and- ttfe '.ta Um Aasseldan keept*<" P p t C H E S . ^ ■'.“'PcTeahup chief' fo r-th e adminla- Abllanc, Kans.,-Juns 4. This la th W JN APiik issoi gT SHiLNKLESS SHGOUJflRS ,,tratlon. -McGrath hred Morrto Quinii raitgned. ffeoL. Goograal jtbs maxtinum penalty ^ of five the eeae-^^-CoaUUfr'a aecoMd trial op: nana^uoM;; ’ ” .. ROASTING CAPONS . last December Upon being -~' - iar-four -peraon* and " cauilhg ‘■tt!ttd‘A t««iw » today Our farm, fresh BOAS'IlKG RllCf.1^TS’ndli W from' the fiiim <1/ received more of tho«e-Ea.ster-^nny'decoratieiw (ask for "'■‘■^itewasK.------T• Ijeix>y-'HrSVood, p a rty chairman 6f A third juror waa rsoortsd ill. ry US too much" in developing a It -appeared that only a gat* them—Free). , • . the District of Columbia, Maurice heavy property damage. May H alt Cah* emment aeiaur* or a Presidential Tony Buyssee-. . . We will have farm fresh-White Rock fryer* ELM CITY SLICED BACON ...... lb. 49c The man e^ 7*>e ^op> Harry TO* storm* laghtd the'Alabama United Europe. a t tl4 R and. f' each..Again this week we will feature plump> Truman, announced, his "resigna­ U Braverman and Mrs, Dorothy Ryan Mid the case, slated to go "It tekOa time, and iherp la order for a Taft-Hartl^ law in­ 2.03 FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED , Rose Blumbcrg, three years each. Gulf Coast ares injuring'two-j^f- to a jury today, might have- to be junction' dould stave off a strlka medlum-sl'sed fowl for fricassee at Bt-BB each, (irmmd beef I* tion"- Of his 1048 campaign manar “ h,.!»*Vl>y. damaging p pgh-, still a lot of misunderstanding” lower this week". no .rtiaitge m quality standards...... SUCBD BACON . . . . w 77...... lb. 49c ger. McGrath. - aa catwty aa volt VeteranslPa . The .maximum- seoteiiee la five Winnie Lose .haltett,. ... , ah* said."B ut t det trust It'WlH In naiUa.Uiat produce SS par c a n t. This Week h Pfe-Basier Dollar years In prison and $10,000 fine, lie Bcnool pliht. During the briaC flurry of court­ of the country's stNi. FORST FORMOST BONELESS ROULEHES lb. 79c ROYAL FDDDING please at a turbulent jam-packed A violent winditorm struck New com* Into being." LEAN GROUND BEEF lb. 79c—For Meat Balls Beechnut news conference. Truman said RcnfflrmB Bed piuth room activity, te* 6l-y*ar.-old Oos- Too much haste, tha vtsiUng ’Ihe industry aaid it would re- , -----Regular Homhurif Ih. For Meat lAutf------^ STAHLrMEYER CANNED HAMS 4 ^ LB, fto. $4.49 ■ ■ McGranery 'vwsntd' take -over what' xinerease - Each defendant made - a—brief In County Vote 2 L'**"*X«d .adjplniot_ telto- approached -a-rapoitec:. andj--Queen sattf.- ns -not- good’ to r -« alat a Mlnure, Tho union aaid-16 ANDOELATINS Swfina Week At Hale's - statement to the court before sen- Pariah- (County), Injuring two aiUied, "Wkat'e this all about? Would 6ght any mova for ah In- PEANUT g . - -- he called the program. Ques- perjwn*. The ..Wasthar . bureau healthy growth of tea young ..Elale :S«M.MeRt Jb ,: 8flfe:dHomt ; r - ^. ilontng devaldp^ MUL lhe..t>uiant Unce ; w«»^:Jnraqaed.,;. TO I'H-be damned if-i know," pla n -bf- Junction. TOe Taft-H artley kwr _ BUTTER" 'J a r 3 5 c Two -^feijiurer Voieit Tended THe'^ were innocent of the^ t«boTlli» “Make Sharp -*sld- report*-indicated-'the’ '■torm -TJ» 8. Aftoriiey Kyreif X" Cane provfdei an ' 80-day,~nd-lfrike "BF" lArgd I.dimb Legs lb. 79c—'Sausage Meat lb. 6.'>c 4 P k g s : the clean-up-the-govemment pro­ reached proportions of s small She made' her plea fo r under'^ FRESH PRESSED POULTRY . gram. conspiracy charge, fiiaeh. except turned aside queilionats. junction under national emergansgr - Whole or Shank Half ■ By SenaK^^in Meet Braveman, reaffirmed lilt faith in Cains, Now Hold 92 tornado at Bridg*,.city, a com­ 'V certainly am hurti"-Mra. Ma­ standing .and |i|t(eno* with Du- provtaions. FROM THK R. C. W’KTHKftKix F.4RM ' ^ ‘ STBAINED ^ O _ So .home to New York goes munity near tee Miaaisaippi river ropt's problem* in remark* prs- Any cut'ypu want in beef. . nonele**;(3iu<'k Pot Roasts BABY FOOD 4J .lars Morris. And—In hi* own good the Communist party -and ex­ son said, "Wage nsgotiationa between Uhl Round Stem^Pot Roasts the finest, most lender steaks you "'Boost in'LiviniKCodts Of 129 London Xeats bridge at New Orleans. "It'a very embarraselng and It's pared for a luncheon for Wash­ Industry and th* union eollapasd FRESH SROULDERS 39c time—McGrath waa going back'to pressed belief the conrtctlori would ing prsas, radio and .telsvtsion can nsg for- cut from PInehurst Choice Beef. * be upset "either b.v liigher courts Issued W'arnlngs ridlculou*," she told reporters.. yeetetE^. Promptly an industry x LARGE MEATY FOWL 5*4 LB. AVG. .. lb. 53c ^ovldence, R. ■ I., after a-public Waahlngtoi., April 4—(j>)—Vet.- The storms bore out a U. S. corrtipondente a t’tlflPTlBtat S u t­ career that once seemed pointed or.by the final judge,., the peo- London, April 4’-'T ^ t- The t a ­ bhe laid neither she nor her spokssman, John- A. Stsphena eL ROASTING CHICKENS 4*LB. AVG, ■ ■. Ib. 43c BABY FOOD 2 „ „ 3 1 c erans woull get an additional bor party hgnded Prime Minister Weather bureau prediction -at husband,had been approarhed by ler. U. S. Steel, aaid companlee would toward the Supreme^Gourt bench Harmony Not Nesw*’ 8H11RKINE SMOKED SHOULDERS 39c million dollars a year in penaion. Braverman 1* a Baltimore attor- Churchill!s Conservatives a sharp Washington of the posatbility of an."oiW interested in the rasa begin "cooling their furnaeea-" . TOMATO dClCE —but one that left him the sixth and - disability payments under a few small tornadoes In Ala­ QuMn Juliana said, her country WESmi6HOO» SWIFT PREM EVIS. TURKEYS ...... 1b. 79c man to .4«PdrtXfrpm; the. ’lV^^^^ e.v. ^ r s ., . BlumbergBluraberg htld various setbaclr in the triennial English and'that the knew nothing about day. ----- 4d Oa. eaii- MORT dUtSS ■two-bille-paaoied-yeirterday-by-tbe efftce* liS ^ e r dlsTfIrt" brga'nniat ibn county council elections, return* bama, Florida and Georgia today. anv such Incident. — * not make-"apeetaettliu* newV‘ LARGE NATIVE ^APGNS 8-10 LB. AVG. . Ib. 49c HQPALONG rASSIDY'S eabihet In-a rattle of Itreworken. Senate. Two week! ago tee bureau suc­ AmauM " ‘harmony Midem maicea : remsingtr. tee unton te cojoiniBr SHCBFINE . /n Our Poultry DepV lioth'tnen may he coming back before ihe moved, to Brooklyn, bh showed today. The excusing of the two jUrdri. ted to give a 66-hoiir notice, te ^ FLORIDA SUNCREST Both measures now go back to Y., several years ago. Worst drubbing ^ffered by the cessfully forecast the devastating coupled with the reported tllnesi of a headline'." Industry befor* jt^.utrike. ORANGF.;JtJirE the House, for consideration of Conservstlves. in ^sterday's vot­ a third one, made 'it doubtful But, she sald,.i"ehould it not be Ad Ob. Can 2 7 c .3 For 45c LB. (Continued on Page Seven) : Frankfeld was trgnsfeD'ed to changes. -They a n designed to Cleveland early In 1651.,.-' ing came.in London County, ■where ’(OoBOflaed an Page Tea) whether trial coptd continue. news that the m s it turned Into (CqititoEMd an P$«u T he) C 83c FRESH DRESSED FOWL/ compensate veterans and their de­ the Laborites -.won 92 out of the The jury was*tb begin eonsider- laind; that where pnee waa deep 8HL-RFINE FANCY 40. 50 AND 60 WATT ORANGE JUICE Orange and They were the first party “sec­ FRUIT COCKTAIL Treasury Balaitce pendents for Increases in the coat ond teamers" ,f^,be convicted-un- 126 Mats and Churchlirir follow­ ing a verdict today. It was tet water the fertile earth now sup­ ROASTERS, FRYERS, BROILERS 7 of living since benefits last were der the Smite Act, tee same law ers only 37. In the ol^ Council ecrond trtal of Costello on charges ports thriving populations; th*t to Ob. Cpn 41c 75 and 100 Watt Bulbs 46 Oz. Tin Grapefruit Sections Washington, April 4-»(iP>—The raised in 1949. v" no economic or cuatoms union can Extra heavy syrup. pn'der virhjetr the top 11 leaders In they held 64 apiece. JTO* odd of contempt of tee U.; 8. Senate 3 for .Slc A H D - \:7- ., position of the Treasury April 2: The Behste version ’ivouW: tee cquhtfy were sent to prison man was a Liberal. News Tidbits Crim* committee last year. be prepared to the progress of sHtiRFiNE Fanc y BEEFSPECIAU No. 30.3 ' Net budget receipt*. 1273.720,- Give a 15 per cent boost'In com- after's long trial in New York. Conservative leaders; ;6escrlb*4. TOe first one ended with the the banelux achlevementa ? Bulletins OtTT GREEN 4BS.t3; budget expenditures, $263, peniispon payments to veterans of. Federal Judge W. Calvin Ches- tee vote as sn inevithbli. feacUon Cnlled from AP Wires jury deadlocked 1 1 jo 1 for j con­ 'I* It not hews when two eo- froill.tho AP Wires BEANS Id Or. Can 18c RIB ROAST (OVEN)...... Ib. 75c 646,527.61; cash balance, $6,223,- nuL imposed the sentence. from ChurchiH's vicjoiy m the na­ viction. ‘ called small nations poo! their BELTSVILLE TURKEYS 061,778.92. (Continued on Page Seven)' "Appeal Due tional election last Octo^r. SHURFINE NEW BLOCK CHUCK (P O T )...... a . Ib. 75c Former Foreign Minister Her­ V. (Gontlniied on Page Ten') (ConUnned on . Page Bight) Dafense counsel said there will New Haven City Court trial of .. REVEAL $61,066 nOBS ^ ENGLAND STYLE BONELESS CHUCK (POT> . .v .'.. to , J 9 e , FRESH YOUNG be an appeal. bert Morrison, who directed the Leroy Beddlek, 28, on attempted --BAKED-BEANS C"* Labor-HWtirhr-campaign,- was de- — WnaWlgtiH.. AprtI -“TOa-Trtx--weK~'«}nvi«»6~ r ^ TBBMiyTnraiir-^ -Senate tnveatigntors enM ioteff- .,...^:_J..-,tgOB.cnB .dewG CUT-UP BEEF-FOR STEW .. Ib. IMc Tuesday by a jury of nine men lighted. ,/ ' ' * until-April•, 1* . • 4Moscow radio da- . "Undoubtedly the national po­ they hnve evidesMe indtenttag.' FRESH GROUND HAMBURG Ib. 47c Each $1.49 57,000 Phone Workers' and thraa women in. 2 hours and. clarae -,U, JA aircraft .dropping - 4knt Prieak- Nntkan '• .hey- ~ ~ ...... RANDAtL'S 50 ' minutea after almost. three, litical ^sltuatlqn,, h#s, .cbpttihlit^”, an North ICO- Hint at 3^ Goncessions 'Wte’k’s' 'o f TeitTmoifyX T he ‘aaid: " ‘"The Conservatlvaa at ni* In tike prehe at -Inaeme BABY BEEF LIVER (FRE5H) ; V . . V T ; Ib. 87e the general eiection made a Jot'of' ' ieaBeeted 66L66S^ PREMIER “ The government 'ptesehted' lO D anvers Mass., police chief dU- : EGG n o o d le : ■ vacs'-iSrxctA ir.rudix*’ ’witaeaaea nine- of- 'them ■ •former DdM q;^eniiae*..and JaipUesUensr-r. feea on throe deala lavolrtag tha PURE POBK 5AUSAGE JKIEAT- . lb. 49c SELECTED FOR QUAllTr-:. ciosaa tevrk w ere only touf'pdHilief «B «r ’'df. ■''1iu»gHi6’””'g UI MU IIWWIC KETGNUP WITH CHICKEN Communists—and based much ^ red meat, mofe food and lower men on dufy w'hen th :e men Its CBM on books and pamphlets pri?M." property, ' > ■ and ^USHROCMUSHR0 0 5 LS, BONITA FISN "U. S. GOOD" AND "CHOICE" t Labor won 11 seats in Bucking-; looted armored car of $681,0(X> n - f t .Ob. yar T9c Detroit, April- 4—(#•>—Whlle»Bell syetun's Installation and used as textbooks in Communist ten .days i ^ . . .Argsntina's.. Vice. Aprii 4—(iiv -4>ahduld: be Allowed to choosa whe-. gnvem m ent cnn'c|H*trirs sought to’ SXleS SUbkialary: J ifdiapis. whjicli . cphialhed )uuMlilre, and gained.J® other*:)« MuAsan, KofeSr REM STATE TERkia SHUBFINE IldiftitBfrMiEfeniM — . JEEF, STEAK SPECIALS ------Lb. Jar ^ 7 Oz.~Tili Presidelit' Juan HertMislo QoljaiM’ TWiftS negfltiatdrr Hinted'hint today te e r they will nettirn- home. TOe UiMM Na£i4Ma, N: TT4 mrange it p*ttem-making.*etUe-j Beime sat In briefly on the ments Implying.'the need of force Middlesex. Bpth counties lie buried with military . and etate Rede want all U. N.-held pHaoncni STRAWBERRY O tt- BEEF RIB ROAST T- menu top union' leader* mapped j Michigan . BeU talks yeaterday. to aceqrapUsh tee party’s goal. near London. In Cumberland, they were working toward a thfee- 4—(TO^Rusala’ deolarod [' ? A'd. ■atir ■■ tA*ovid,cie,er-r~ • atrik#'M«iHl*y ** Fresh. Fruit'and Vegetables State and fed^L mediators Brig. Gen. WlUiam P. Nuckote iXTRA LEAN FORK SHOULDERS...... Ib. 49e LIVER AND DELICIOUS CAtVESv LIVER. YOU AL* ' were- working for settlement of nighf. Beirne 4hid It would plan and perhaps eooniLUft other con­ ' 2, Gen. M atthew B. Ridgway, .aadio wtadi- sdraek; |H t6- a i LETTUCE LGE. BUNCH "full mobilisation of our organisa­ Waa)UngtDn, April’ —Al->iomatlc mission', to the V a tK ^ trols'there . "Cremate He— top AUIemmuniat cor­ to the final outcome." hours, before the deadline to give turned down a cqmpan.v offer of Houm can dUpoM of a $1,066,993,* Chairman Cannon (D-Mo) ■ and: aileiioe cauaes mistrial of Superior respondents have reflected’ official’ He made it clear that his refer­ n a s K aJ.s’/C Green Stam>6 Given With Cash Sales ERS AT HALT'S NEXT WEEK WILL HAVE A the union'* national, president, Jo­ $3.56 to' $4.50 l^eekly raises. 859 measure financing th g State, Rep. Taber . (R-NY)', reportedly Court $50,000 civil'nogllgence ault Red thinking. ence to progress applied te the Weotfldil. Mtos.. Apstt CHANCE TO WIN, FREE, THE VALUABLE seph A. BcimeK a chance to enter NvgoUators In the Ohio'Bell dis­ Justice and Commerce., depart­ jqlned In demands for idditlonai In New Haven. A swap on the Russia-slrfleld secret prisoner negotiations as r the talka, pute planned talks today but ho ments and the federal courts. cute of up to 1 M billion dollars. Citief of Atomic Energy Com­ iasiies would eliminate tee last well a r talk* on truce (Uparyiklon. t- g r , f ‘! Locker Plant and IHeat Nonse The pew strike time of 6 a. ns„ agreement waa expected pentfihg- "Voice of America" funds are With teat kind of backing, it mission says OdogroM is going to two road blocks to an agreement He was the first effeW to say - Dedaa A. Rsiii'dil. UriMMiHgc 51 BISSELL STREET Monday eoncidea with the deadline outepme of the Michigan meeting*. In the la tte r bllL which alao car­ wa* apparent that amendments to be asked to expand atomic produc­ on WNir to ■uperviu.TU'-ti'ue*. The that staff' efficora have ip*d* for ^dhraa TEL. 8424 CO. BIG BUNNY set for a wtlkoift of 16,000 em- ries a ban 'against uking- State de­ tion to tee tune of five bUUen dol- only other mujor dispute involves NowiHl - N. SEE YOU SOON ■MANCMum Ciam-M WHICH WE HAVE ON DISPLAYT . Pioyea of, W este^ EUectric, the (OonUniied on Paga Seven) - partment money to finance a dlp- (Continned on Pago Tfene) taura. ' ” the question of whetee)' prlaoner* (OeatiaM *• Pag* Ntae)

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