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MONDAY, MARCH 21, 194t gpgtttng ijeraUi The Weather Average Dally N at’Fraaa FuraaaiM at U. 8. Haathar Buiaus Wm lb s Mm Ui oI Fabmuy. Ift* ahip o f J e m la that H glvoa man morning ineludod tho- nnthema f f,ip*thiwg to live op to,” Bav. Bfl- “Ood So Loved the Wortd" by Cloudy and vary warm this aft- Mrs. Major BlaseU of Stresses Need arannn; eccasloaal rala tonight, wlU be the special "P^okm *t ^ To Be Director gar continnad. * Moore and *T^rd Moat Holy” by 9,713 amllng Wadnrwlay mornlag aad 'jlljboulTo^ Friendship Circle of the Salvation m w maponalMlity la oura. Th to Roaaini sung by the South Ckurch Btambar o l «ko ^ n iM fnliowad by clrariai. Arm y tonight at 7:30 p.m. love thht Jeaua glvea to othom choir and the organ prelude "Ada­ For Friendship mfleets through their Uvea. Jeaua Baraaa a< OrmdaMaoa ^ ^T M n to a POMlbUtty that tht gio” (SonaU No. 8) by Haydn Manchester-^4 City of Village Charm "Tredowata,” a Polish movie, still glvea ua thla challenge today and the poatlude “Cantablle” (So­ ilfi^ m eompattUra to Uvo.up to the bbat that U In ua. iM n S tha aaoetln# ot WlU be shown this Sunday after­ naU No. 8) by Haydn played by noon at 3 o’clock In W hlU B ^ le Rev.’Edgar Preaches the Chapter, Order o( DeMo- "Jeaua aleo gave people aotne- Oeorge G.* Ashton, organist ot the AivtrM M ag an Fags 18) MANiCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 22,1949 (FULItlELN FACES) FUICE FOUR CENTS ■-f ^ tly. which wlU be heW at the t o - Hall on North street by SL J^n s Second of His Sermons tbing to d a Happlneas and con­ YOL. LXVIUh n o . 141 }■ Youth Organisation. The public Is church. w le Itemple thU evening at 7 tentment can be oum if we but nectlooa win be held. invited. During Lent ncoept Him as our guide In life. He inaplrca ua to be an influence Rev. Blverett Howard from the Tto WSC8 win meet tonight In Rev. Fred R. Edgar preaching in the churck work. When Jeaua Inter-Racial Experiment Cape Verde Islands wUl be the comes Into our hearts he gives us the smith Methodlet c h ^ at guest speaker at the Missionary yesterday morning at the South 12 Refused Visas Raukin’s Pension Bill a Uft and support In the work of INSURE T)45 o’clock. Book reporta w «l service of the Church o f the Naza- Methodist church In the second of building the kingdom on earth. tVHb _____ < w ehree and every woman in the rene tonight at 7:30. a aeries o f Lenten sermons choose Invited to attend ttia as his topic "Jesus—the Friend of "H e can be our friepd If we but McKINNEY b r o t h e r s I^Mtlng. The Wesley group will The Mary WiUlama Group of the Man.” The scripture mference was open the door of our taearta and Raul Batale and IneUranoe To ‘W orld Peace’ liave diarge of refreshments. Second Congregational church will taken from Luke 19:1-10. let him enter Into our Uvea.” 888 MAIN ST. TEU 8888 meet at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Rev. Edgar, in relating the atory Lusty Debate Mualc at the service yesterday The Ladlesf AuxUlary of the WllUama Tolland turnpike. Buck- of the meeting of Zacchaeus with ■aadieater are department will land, tonight at 8 o’clock. Jeaua Chriat and the Influence of rt-T** tonight between 8 and 8.30 Jesui’ life on hts future conduct, Sessions Planned St are bea«^uartera. The Anderson-Shea AuxUlary, | ^*n emphaalxed the need that each V.F.W., wlU meet tomorrow night, and every one of us have today for House Today Manchester Orange members at 8 o’clock In the Post rooms for i the friendship of Jesus. Manufacturer’s Closeout! State Department Indi­ who have not yet made hua rea- the election of officers. A ll coin i , He said that in a day and age W ill Not Put ••vatlona for the Neighbors Night cards must be handed In for this | when we are skeptical, the miracle Houseware Dept.— Basement cates Ft will Not W p m Friday to the South W ln^ meeting. that took place in the Ufa of Zac­ ..... Reg. $1.49-Pastel Colored »i«m Orange, are asked to report Shift Stand on Or­ Curb on Use Final Y ote by ISight* Warrea Wood chaeus can happen again If wo will Murder Vietini to Iflae Charlotte Hutchlna W Mildred M. Hlcklng, local rsal- give It a chance to work In our der on Foreign Dele­ Senate Passes fall Matlc Pofiaible Broad street not later than Wed- dent, was granted a divorce from Walter C. Hlcklng In Superior Director Wsrren Wood hes an­ lives. Eyelet Embroidered aaaday n ight The bus irtll leave "Jesus let everybody he esme in gates; Seen Red Prop­ Of Currency By Agreement to Hobl court on Friday, on the grounds nounced that the Second Congm- from Orange hall on Friday at 7 contact with know that he was State Housing of Intolerable cruelty. gational Church Chorgl Club wiU aganda Forum Now Debate to Three o'clock. present a full production of the their friend,” said the pastor. ' The W.F.M.8. of the Church of om toiio "Elijah’’ by Mendelssohn. Somebody care for Zacchaeua and Scarfs (SOM Russian Statement Re­ Hours; Democratic The Olrl Scout Camp commit- An orchestra and organ accompa­ by being this friend. Jesus found MM* New York, March 22.— Agency S^tup toe win meet this evening at Oie the Naxarene will meet Tuesday garding West’s Ban on l.eu(lerH (^oncetle Pen- evening at 7:80 in the parish niment will be used with Mrs. his way into the heart o f this — Twelve foreign delegates to' —T----- home o f Mre. Edward Lewis, 596 Clalro Wood presiding at the or­ friendless man. One of the great Sizes: 16” x 33” Woodbrldge street at 8 o’clock house. T h e president, Mrs. James a “ world peace” conference East Mark Seen as hion ^leuiture of Some R. BeU, wiU be in charge. gan. tragedies la the feeling of people 1C ea. 16” jx 43” Democrats Roll Over that they are not wanted Jeaua here lacked visas today to en­ Ik e Chapman Court Order of Rehearsala will begin tomorrow ter this country. The State Important Concession Republican Opposi­ Kind Will Be Pa:4se

Charles A. Lovell and Fateh ^ B. were won by Mrs. John Markham, Fullar., that of 1*47. It seem* that 1948 Case Transferred peMolay Selects dr»w our own troop* from Bowles' Official first, and Mrs. Charlss Miner, sec­ In addition to tha namao, car- iianrl|pBtpr was the boom year of all boom ond. with Mrs. RydeU, consolation. Master Councilor tain notaa of intaraot which appafir many. Refreshments of sandwiches, To Federal Court on th* board In more or laaa read­ ■ Ther* U only one powrible way year*. Chair Deliveretl pickles, and coffee were served. We can feel very certain that able condition Include: ^pruitiQ l|walli for u* to beat that forthcoming The club will meet with Mr*. John william S. Miller, son of Mr. 1949 is not going to repeat. The Markham on Wednesday, March > ’ew Haven. March 22—W —The '1832—Frost every month of the Russian policy. It Is to make our­ Hartford. March 22— Gov­ •MEN'S WEAR. niKl hirs. Hanry H. Miller, of 02 year. Snow was three inches deep BErIMI n? ! ” T m C . edge has been taken off the boom, 30. U. S. District court here ha* taken < selves the champions of German ernor Bowles' own official chair lurlsdictlon over a suit challenging Wa^ilUngton street, was elected 26 of May. 1832. July 82, 1838— 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 8161, MANCHESTER “ u •itMlI llrtrt both because people have had op­ Kenneth A. Porter, son of Mr. «87 MAIN STBEET Poor hay weather. Thla meeting Masclinttr. unity, and for us also to dare re­ la a U.ias aeviM* r k f th# **•"has beenww* delivered to-- the executive SnUand AlrB. Mrs. nci Herbert UVI I. Porter, and pres the right to hold office of four di­ inr)!ter councilor at John Mather . . « ^ 1. . *«s^ a .. AM 9 k , houae waa built la tha year of our THuMAS rKKUUBuN move our own occupation troops portunity to )y buy some ofor theine j capltoI. Since his; jdent of the Tri-Ag Chapter of the rectors of the Northeast Insurance \ Chapter, Order of DeMoIay, at the 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 5161, MANCHESTER Prw,, Tr««».. OiiB’t things they had been waiting for. ; |„t January, Ihe I Future Farmers of America at company of Hartford. The c4*e Lord 1838. rwiBdM 0«ob«i >. lOl-: from Germany. But, before we rc,<;i'.iar buainqpa meeting last Tha Flrat I Cmib.. •* K£M0VAL« SAIE if n senior at Manchester High ing houae. Is * imoBa g iw MB'I U»\ut.______fear that Communism will be : prices upon which these abnormsl , ghsnnon. High lichool in Danielson last of New Orleans, La.; Guernsey ec'iool, and ia a member of the capable of sweeping a ir Germany 1947 and 1948 proflU were ^ b r o u g h t to week. Kenneth 4ook as his tApic, Ciirrsn. Jr., and Wlllism H. LMs, ENDS SATURDAY Band, Current Affaira Club. Ret- This Day tha committee Is ex­ hur»» iptio n * * t *" the moment we tvithdraw our own I But reporU from 1948 indicate i j^ovemor’s office yesterday, "Production of Clean Milk." and U. both of New York, and H. Carl c.ice Club, and Orchestra. pected—June 25, 1832. on* Tt«i 01 !»•'• ...... he stood third in this contest. He There la also an I.O.U. whieh a Sii moniri* «>> JJk J ...... 5 runs Bcfoie we can adopt such | that American enUrpriae can af- ^ red leather and over- Northrup. of Carmel, N .Y. The unanimous choice for Sen- Oft# monlH M»1l ...... • hsd placed second at Windham IP YOU’RE ANXIQUS TO SAVE Up- Councilor waa Clifford W. John­ reading glass permits one to read.' a Doliev we have to develop some ford to compromise somewhat , stuffed the chair f "" * High school contest. The transfer forestalled * hear­ 8 Copy ...... ; •... ing yesterday In the Superior court son. As present junior councilor It states following tha data May There was a large attendance at ON FINE QUALITY MEN’S WEAR hr haa been eapeclally busy head­ 24. 1832 that on demand with In- { .n., del «r.1 rrpiiMlCttlOO I UNDERWEAR AND OTHER ITEMS AT rif Germany, and our own too. j G ile a d Traces of the Divine,” accompanied March 1. They claim that votea ing ritualism in both the Initiatory Beans and Caka" appears Uisy a *Dti. h». n.r.:,. .r . sue f».«rT«d I by colored slides taken by Rev. caat for them were unlawfully de­ ! But. in reality, we are Beared to j Conneclicul a. TRULY REMARKABLE SAVINGS and OeMoIay Degrees. might have enjoyed eating even aa full cl’tHi of N, E A B»r» Barber. clared void by Ljesa, who as boartl EVERYTHING FOR ' death the Russians will get out of . JJouglss H. Porter, fire chief of The appointive ofllccra of the we do at Community building proj­ Inc. Dr. Lawrence C. Perry haa re­ chairman presided at the meeting. the Hebron Volunteer Fire Depart­ "tei-ni win be announced at a fu r­ ects today. . , / PuMi.rirr, Knire-eM .i'f' I Gei msny. turned to his home in Gilead after ther date. The installation will be j Yankee ment. hSB given out the following ! spending several months working Dr. Ralph K. Wolmer, Mr*, ^ l - SPRING-FRESH WINDOWS J Ill'll, . A S-'o> Our greatest threat to the Rus- ] FcmI-puhllc and will take place mar. Wilbur Fletcher and Joseph T ,rli. C h'f«s.. p.iroH «i.«l B" .slans today is the North Atlantic By A. H. U. statements concerning the report- at the Colorado State Hospital. _April 18 at the Masonic Temple, Dr, Perry has just returned from Luaky took a group of 14 young Eviry Typfa.aEvfry Silt*..For ivory MfelMUfclH AL’lll'l Kl'KKAU Ot Pact, by which we move our own ______I ing of a ft\e In this town: ' If any- HEATING PADS l?rin o'clock. sklcra, mambera of Columbia Rec­ a short visit with his father., Clif­ Following the business meeting, CI1U. I I.A I loNi-______military lines forward. The great- 1 In our last, w# were dsacribing needs the services of the local Casco Or Samson reation Council Ski g ro m out Sun­ ford R. Perry, in St. Petersburg. refreshments were served. day afternoon to enjoy what prob­ lh» Htrtld pr't.vns OmiPAiir i"t est threat the Rinssians are mak­ the Idyllic manner In which the j ^e should (11 call the FToiida. $1.98 to $7.95 ...UMiM no fln.iic'.l re.p .n.'i.'l tv I'H governm ental reorganisation study telephone operator. ( 2 i tell I ably la hoped by all to be the last Cor.aaTruck or Tractor! Why? Last tvp gn«i.n <-»i irr .r, .piie.r'i't n •* ing against us is that they wiil Mr. and Mrs Harold Houae of All Onaraatsed snow of the season. They went West Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Gas- Sale Priced! bill passed the State Senate. i her where the fire is. including the ..rt'iein.rit. .ni •inf (iiaw their own military line hack. trail skiing on 'Utley Hill, going in Th# M«nrh.,l.i b'tn'tn U>r«ia...... , we pointed out that although name of the occupant ”f ^ e house [ per Ferrarrn.sso. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drug Store \ ( lo liim b ia about two mUes into the woods. That makes it seem like a com­ ' Carl Miller-and children of Sims* They cooked their supper outdoors Wook Wards Buyors Wont Out and Tue.sdsy. March 22 pletely crazy world, doesn't i bury, were Sunday callers at the over an open fire, having hotdoga, honie of Mr. and Mrs, Charlea But it is mrirly a choice of cold Fish. rhticch, built In the summer ot made by melting down anow for war weapon.^. We are using guns Hebron Grange, No. 111. P. of 1S32, has been presented with a Soviet Zone Constitution c water. and tanks and planes and trying H., will hold a special meeting on \ rough board, which might be call- The wind-up of the Council'* Got lowor Bottory Costs-Today CUSHION DOT M.\RQITSETTE While the Welt is organizing t«. win the by moving Tiiesdav evening. March 29. Neigh- s ; rd a plaque, on which appear the had delicately snd politely thatX fire fighters , hors' Night will be observed and \J Open house recreational activities CURTAIN .MATEKIAI, its North Atlantic Pact, with its ! them fof^vard. The Rus.slans are names of the builders, information In Yeomans hall come* this Satur­ looked their controversial oppor- j “nM w' called speedily. 'TheThe local , the Grangc.s which meet on the about them and various notes of reliance on demon.stration of trying to win the cold war by re­ ‘ lunities. and Joined in the passage a benefit day night when the children who You Got lowor Bottory PricosI Large cushion dots on gfM«I quality aepBiiiiici.v -- ...... I first ami third Tuesday evenings interest of the day. It was appar­ have participated In the activities armed preparcdne.ns a.s a cold war lying upon the psychological effect , of th . bill just a* though they had ; jcard ! : ? " party, ™ ' includlnirincluding *1 bridge, s e t-' have been invited. Stafford, Tol- marquisette sharply reduced. . > finally come to a policy in which ently made by the men, perhaps all winter will invite their parents weapon against Ru.s.sia. the Rus­ of their moving Iheir guns bark snd pinochle, on Thiir.sday land. East Wind.sor and Good Will while they reated from their work to an exhibition nighL b "" I the Republican party had aban evening I Granges will furnish the program sians themselves sre moving , tanks and planes backward. Or. doned obstructionism for obstruc­ during the noon hours. It Is an Mra. Harriett Ladd, chairman of The He-Gl-Am Bridge Club held for the Lecturer's hour. -rhe ordinary looking place of wood un­ ahead toward their long-threat­ to put it another way, we think tionism's sake. tha Mary Todd Tent of tha Daugh' 12 MO, OUARANTIID REGULAR 1.19 COHAGE SETS their Isst meeting at the home of i Home committee, Mrs. finished, probably North Carolina tera of Union Veterans of tha Ovil ened master-stroke, by which that the wng' to be sure of poa- And after we were through Mm Norton P Warner. Mrs. I Lot.ise Links. Mrs. Doris Fish. Mrs. C*tto»gi4sy, M trisfty m$J ewese's^ was pine, one man aald. The board Is War committee for work In the Charles Miner and Mrs. Nellie Ry- Alice Fogil Mrs. Anna Patrick, COMMANDER WAS 10.95 Br'ighr floci.ed scrim sets feature they hope to pluck the biggest of I scssing something- isin to... keep "a painting this Idyllic picture, we Chtmty, Int. the gift of Harold F. Taylor of Rocky Hill Veterans hospital, vis dell substituted for Mrs. Alphonse ^ and Mrs. Gertrude Hills, have ar- all cold war plums, the fsvor ot tight grip oh it. Butn,„ (hethe Russians R u «i*n . '^ t„ b, ,een whether thatt'.e -INSURANei— Hillhouse hnd Taylor of Wllliman- Ited the hospital Sunday during strawberry print tops in red or green! I • > I L • E T J I I S l * . « » w s . — ...... Wright and Mrs. Clifford R . ranged to have a sale of horne the annual vlaiutlon day. Mra. Wards quality hw-prk* battery I Now 9.95 Outright Germany. arc clever, enough to know that it , Republican House would do like- Wright, both of whom were unable ] made food and articles during the Do* Lewis I t , Hartford 7-5283 tic. Mr. Taylor told Donald Wood­ ward. through whom be made the Ladd was among those 'Who enter' Not on oxtro-powar bottary like to attend due to illness. Prizes I evening. The West has been able to see ^ i„ lometlme* much more effective i wise presentation that it had been pass­ talned the patlenU. She presented Words Winter King bottarie*, but on this master-stroke coming for i to pretend to let go. ' Our brief, fleeting^ *’1^**L’ j START SAVING FOR THAT RAINY DAY ed down to him by his mother, the a,monologue entitled “How We unusuoily good bottary for ordinory SHEER MARQUISEHE PRISCILLAS that day la the Seqate should he former Jennie Fuller. The name Hunted the Moused’ 95 a long time—or at least its com- . - - ^ preserved, as a nostalgic symbol drivingl 8 0 omp-hr. capacity. Gat Save for the bright days too. The day when yon can build your of her great-grhndfathcr and Mr. Mark Lawrence, infant son of mentatora and observer* have . „ . „ of what this session Is not likely Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Woodward, Words naw low prical Initolled free each. EA. SIDE 34” X 81" REG. 1.98 ^en able to see it. But the We.t Curious Repudiation drenm houae or buy that new enr you need so bndly. These nre Taylor’s great-graat-frandfathcr, to provide again. Jonathan C. Puller la neatly burned waa baptized during the service In of charge. has been able to evolve no policy | The high-sounding principle of Such n state of affairs, in which the thlnga that make aaving fun. You’d be aarprtsed to know into tha board, hla age' given aa 23 Columbia congregational church Firmly woven for a well finished fab­ the Republican leadership in i,he Sunday morning. Two vaaaa of capable of answering w what h at' - the i speech on which the State how many thouaands of Manchcatcr folks during the past 58 years. The name of Elmore G. ric! Combed cotton yo/ni are sier- General Assembly seemed for one years have bongkt hornet and otheg good thlnga with our help. Dewey holds another prominent lovely daffodils, the gift of Mr. Rusalans aeem to be planning to Department based its decision to moment to be thinking of some­ and Mrs. WoodwanL flanked the cerized for strength! 4" ruffed trim! thing beyond the question of what At the' Manchester Savings and Loan your savings cam larger apot on tha board, and his too is communion table. * A large bou- 24 MO. GUARANTEED WINTER KING do. admit "Iron Oirtain" country del­ burned in. Mr. Dawey waa an uncle 44" X 90" Size Reg. 2 .9 8 .... 2 .6 6 ’d Hiiolli- .’gatcK to the t'ultural and Scicn- cute strategy would get most votes returns and your account Is Insured up to $5,000. Inquire. ,^quet of forsythla, preaantad by The Russian plan mov in the next election, lasted just 24 to Mra. William JohnaoA, Who at hllas Rachael Buell, filled ona of er step ahead over the weekend, tific Conference for World Peace 92 la now tha town’s oldest resi­ STANDARD WAS 15.45 h oiira-just long enough for the FOR YOCR CONVENIENCE OPEN THIERS. "TIL 8:00 P. M the front wtndowa and a gloxlBla when the ao-called "People ! Coun- | which opens in New York Friday House to get its hands on th# re­ I FOR ONLY $42.50 dent. Ha la great uncle too, to num­ plant belonging to Mrs. Etoward DECORATOR FABRICS $2 7 ,5 0 0 erous other local residents includ­ Wordi Standard boHary has 43 Now 14,45 Outright eil of the Soviet Zone of Occupa- , is still high-sounding principle organization bill. Hinckley waa one* again on the ing such families aa the Lymans. hbovy duly plates— 100 omp-hr. Choose a splashy leaf design on good I But the State Department Itaelf Then the Republican- chairman piano, thla time with mors blooms tion " in Germany approved a pro- I of the House Judiciary Committee, His home, now occupied by Alfred than last week. Dr. Georg* S. capacity for fast starts and r*Mrv* quality cretonne. 36" wide. ^ e d Constitution, not for the So­ haa made a curioua repudiation of ' who had voted for the reorganiza- Brand, is on* of Ui* finest and Brookes used "Olva Us This Day for oxtro sarvka. Comporo price, •45 viet Zone, but for all Germany. its own principle. It now develops ' tion bill along with all th# other Manchester Savings and Loan moat beautiful in town and standa Our Daily Bread*’ aa the subject of guorantaa, power~buy yeurt to- that, although it is still admitting members of that committee from at tha top of tha hill overlooking hla aavmon. Mra. Clinton Ladd axch. This proposed Constitution rec- what is known as Old Hop River aang ’’The Lord’s Prayer" la place doyl Cat lop parformonc* at a egnlxss. In theory at least, one lo m . and la the section which waa once of w usual anthem by tha choir. lowor prical Inrialled fra* of charge. 48-IN. PRINTS REG. united Germany. The "People's it is revoking visas it had already j and strategic .irgument Association called tha Dawey-Glarke purchaae. Judge Clajrton E. Hunt and Mr*. The land bought from Lebanon Hunt spent the week-end In Provi­ Council" which adopted it has issued to British delegates to the which the Republican Senators had | S TEL. 2-1652 Stunning potterni on firm, heavy pre- conference and it is* denying visas somehow failed to make was made | S 963 MAIN STREET which is th* original Columbia. * dence, the gueat* of Mrs. Hunt's called for the election of popular The Fuller family lived at the slater and brother-in-law, Mr. and ihrunk cotton in a broken-twill weavsl to three French delegates, one of in eallous and Shameless fashion, s 3 0 MO. GUARANTEED WINTER KING representatives from all over Ger­ The Issue, in the House, was not ■ —— center. Thara ar* other Pullers Mra. Chaster Wlnaor. many to attend a further confer­ whom happens to be a Roman reorganization. It was politics, on I writteiv I** 4ha board: Warren A. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barkowltx had Mra. iDcrkowlts'a parents. Mr. HEAVY SERVICE WAS 18.45 ence which will ratify the Consti­ Catholic priest. the most elemental level. , Fullfr and Samuel B. Puller who Of course, the Republirsn lead- | gencology raports to have been and Mra. Murray Flatow, of Naw tution. And, as Walter Lippmann 'ITie explanation aeema to be NKHOIS - BMSTOl, MCI York City, aa thpir week-end PorivratLtofattitartinggatapew- Now 17.4o Outright ' that the State Department doss ership was led into such s policy I doctors. They war* brothera of noted the other day, many west­ by its own«aitsplcion ^)at Governor i Jonathan and all three ware sons guesta. ar-pockad Heavy Sorvico bottary. ern sonc Germans who arc not not really believe in its own prin Bowles is not interested in reor- ' ~ of Dr. Silas Puller an eminent Civss more p*w *r...51 heavy WOULD YOU PAY $42.50 TO RECEIVE $27,500? Communists have already taken i riples. Apparently, it thinks that ganlzation either, but merely in j S phyaieien in hla day, particularly duty ptotoi’—six more than most 45 steps to join with the .Soviet zone , it is safe enough to let Russians What political capital he can gain s s That is what happened to one accident insurance interested In psychiatry and at one from it. That may or may not 1 ' = baHoriot, for longer life I 110 Germans in support of the idea of and their satellites, w-ho are well- time superintendent of the Insane AGENCY FOR j so. Meanwhile, howeveiv it can be — policy holder. He paid $12.30 in premiums, was dis­ letreat In Hartford. Th* name of omp-hr. capacity. Inttallad fra* of exch. WARDS GREAT MARCH BEDDING SALE! one Conatllution, one state, fm all IslM led as villains, come in and said that suspicion is the only S abled in an accident and received $27,7)00. I.et us tell Oerrard Baaeom is written on, In SHEAFFER dkorg*. Buy now at Wordil i i policy the Reptiblicahs on C a p it o l'S Germany. l*>e con- you about this and other forms of protection. ink. Th*'Baaeom family is promi­ Pens find PencilB Presumably, the wSatern powers, | ference in question. But sppar j Hill do have. They ars apparently , r s nent In OMumbla history. The 1 constitutionally incapable of ris- S toy yovr hodding noad* duifng ently the State Department does name is aasociated with the old who are engaged iu trying to pro I ing above it. They ar* mired in ; —— Arthiir Drug Store this sol* . . . tov* dollore moral not feel as ea.sy and confident ! it: and it motivates their decisions : S inn at the corner which was In the duce a Constitution snd a govern­ old days, known as Baaeom Hall. ment for a separate stale in west­ about the prospect of letting rep­ not merely on one Issue, but on all i 1 issues. I : s Esra Daggett pf Millrldgevllle, ern Germany, will be aide, in one resentatives from countries like Georgia, burhed his' |iame on the They are so aervous about ^ way or another, to prevent these Britain and France come here and hoard. Othcra WTitten''on In Ink, 'nr' . the vote* Bowlea aaav get la hut still dlacernable arc Austin western Germans from actually agree with the Communists, if I 1950, BA rODceraed with Imag- ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. | joining in public support of the that is whst these delegates might ! lalag w'hat be Is ffsiag t* be Dickinson. C. V. Puller, Arooa W. == RKAI, ESTATE AND INSURANCE = Gay of Lebabon, Lewla D. Abbott, I Soviet - sponsored Constitution. I be likely to do. The State Departr saying to the votera tbea, that i they have nothing else on their S 953 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 3430 ^ 5' sun. there is a danger that the 1 ment trusts us to reject the logic I minds. Their state of mind In Soviet-sponsored Con.slitution will j of labeled Communlsta. It doea Xegal Notices j 1949 I* exactly what It waa when 535348534823485353485323535323485348235353232348235353485348535348485348233048235353488948r 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 5161 ^ become a reality, and the govern- , not trust us to reject the same ' Governor Cross waa begtaalng A T A CX>1;R T o r p r o b a t e held MANCHESTER • t Msachester within snd far .the ment it proposes become a reality . logic if it cornea from so-called hla career. Governor Bowlea may not be another Crons. Re may S'iitTlct nf Manchester, on the Sst REGULAR 39.951 231-COIL inside the Soviet zone, before the | British and French intellectual*. »v nr March. A.D.. IM». ; not have the restraint necessary rreeent. JOHN J. WALLETT. West has earned through its own I For that reason. It has adopted to let the Republican picture Illrtae, INNERSPRING MATTRESS REDUCED I 1 plans for western Germany. These , the rather original position 'of draw Itaelf, a* Croat did. Bnt If I- * Eetate of Bessie Pokofky, 1s t* nf •Manchester In aalii district, deceased. plans are still beset by conlrover- . granting our freedom of speech to ' he can give some slight help. “ W H Y , ‘ the Republicans have ;^practicall.v Upon application of Ellen S. Wllanii. '■■‘sy, not only among the western ; the Riis-sisns and their recognized prxylnr that an Instrument purportlny On Terms, 1 0 % Down, I decided to re-elect him. to he the last will and teatsment of i 3 4 8 8 allies themselves, but among the |Sat« llites. hut of denying It to the raid deceased ba admitac' to pro- | Bclanco Mo'.th/y GOODYEAR TIRES! ” hale, as per application on file, it la German leaders, rhe Kii.s.Misns Brilisli snd tlie French. There i* ' . . , as i> ORDERED: That the foresoln* ap­ may b<> able tu prmlaim the cx- no pi iiicilplc in tills: it is. rather. A l l I llO I * I Z P plication be heard Snd determined xl **We have long-wearing (JOODYE.ARS on all the Probate office In Manchester In | Cneck the many c c - ' ' f .- -es c l this f r - istenie of their ('onslitiilion for an elTorl on the part of the State j ¥ 9 ¥91 four wheels and we bought them at the raid D ittrir t. on tha 3Ilt day of Marchft A. D... . at four o'clock In .NYLONS! VIG-O-REST .. . buy nov Jui.r j Wards gre.;‘ on.J all Gri many while the vveslrrn i IVpailiuenl to cripple the confer-' I lf I 41WCP 1 lalllt friendly NICHOLS-HR1S.TOL Store.” 1949 e < j (he afternoon, and that notice he *lven ! fov* dollari more! 231 springy Premier Vvire coils— zones are .still a political vacuum. eni it laims credit for permit- to *11 pereons Interested in said aetalc The climax of the threatened ting. ^ Wallingford. March 2'2—. — r.f the pendeno- of said application and carefully tailored pre built border with inner-roll edges, the lime and place of hearing thereon, heavier ton and white woven-jfripe ticklngl Russian nia.ster-.«lruke is to i onie Very few Aiueiuans c.vie any-i Borough electors have authorized hv puhlishlna a copy of this order In after the new German govern­ thing aiioiiL tins conferencr, or 1 a vote of 181 to 23 the construc- some newspaper havlnf a circulation . . . \ i lion of a $3,500,000 powef plant “ Where ? ” In said dietrict. at least five (.ays be^ ment has taken over in the Soviet what It says, or « ho atlonds it. municipally ow-ned tlectrlc fore the day of said hearing, to xp- . zone. Then the Russians, in a The only Issue hf any real Amcrt- company. At present the company -At the NICHOLS-BRISTOL Store. 1099 pear If they eee causa at said time amt ■ place and be'hasrd relstlre thereto, I great drainalic gesture to the ' ( an interest connected with the | supplies its 5.200 customers with Main Street. GOODYEAR Tires. GOOD- and make return to this court, and bv Germans and to all the world, -.vill \I ( imfert ni I- is the issue of how our power purchased under contract Y’EAR ^tterles . . , mattep of fact, we get m ailing In x registered letter on or ' offi. isi guvriii'ment policy «h„ws I f'° " i ^^e Connecticut Ught and before March 22, 1949. a copy of said I withdraw Ihoir own troops (mui . . Power company- ALL our automotive needs at N1CH01>S* will and of thla order fo David Morrt- up in such a matter involving his- ' - - C ’n. guardian of th* estates of Doro- Germany, end their oegupalion, Pending before the General Aa- BRISTOL.” tli)’ M. Morrl.-on. Charles D. Morrison and proclaim that they have leii tunc .\mcrican principlea. That sembly is a meaaure calling for a and Msry L. Morrison, minora. 895 llillstown Hoad. Manchester. Conn. a free Germany liehind them. policy now seems to be .self-con­ bond issue of not more than $4,- 000.000 to cover the coat of the WITH Budget Terms Easily Arranged •lOHN J. W ALLETT.. Jucgc. This will not, of course, tie a tradictory, to say the least. lonstruction project. A T A ('O IT .T o r P R O B A T E hel.'l true claim. Ever since they lie- A hearing on the bill la sched­ , . '• “'•.-“ I*- at Miiich-ater wlthli] snd for Ihe gan aiming at this |Milicy, Uie uled before the General Assembly * cy^ty DIatrlit of Manchester, on the 31at Li'i'iitest litHim Year C . * « * Cl..> r"'«‘ S '"' • , (,.«*«'• day of March. A.D.. 1149. Russians have iieen training O r­ P'inance committee on March 31. Present, JOHN ■ J. WALLETT. man Communists and perhaps A year sgu, when it was also, Judge. c h c w a t * Tru.-t estate u-w of CarrI* fis’phrr. others in preparation. for the es­ the season for reimrls of corpora- Ixte nf Manchester, In said District, tablishment...... of. the.... ------Soviet zone------I lion earnings, it seemed that c -cesaed. , RICHOLS-BRISTOtel^iCl The trustee* having exhibited their' government. If the Russian troops l American industrial and commer- 1099 Main $t. Oppesit* tha High School fii ai acrnuiti with said estate to thla First QualHy go, they will undoubtedly leave a cisl profits had reac hed an all I'niirl for allowance, it i* OUDEK'ID: That the 2nd day of full-fledged Communist poliee and time high. .Never t« fore had earn- ' A p ril. 1949 at nine o'clock, forenoon, j political organization behind at the Proi>*te Office In the llunlclpal ' Ings per .share been so high. Nev- ' Lu ild in g 111 said Manchester, be xnd . them. er before had the aggregate profit | the same Is sis!gi:e

•nrouta to their home In Chicago, D. of L. Observes Local Artist Wins lU. Enjoyable Meet Injured Pilot Eraeuated Non-residents of E31lngton who ^ HOW w n r $100 w o * r a ^ Prize for Displays are on the current ossesnwnt list Of Local Group Man Wavinit a Raior Court Upholds PBESCRIPTIQNS Its Auniversary for more than 810,000 on which hr $S.M MontMy M l Is Graduated Appeals Board Seen Puraainf Chief taxes are now being ooUected, In­ (sa IS sisnUi ptanl By riMoplaff* sS soar UBi School Head clude; C. ft. Burr and Oo., 816,- The re^lar meeting of the r tnm aasMOH Ma mm CALLED FOR Daughters of Xiberty, No. 129, Lorca Vice, local resident who ioew mm osMBy sol iftar Cheney Tech A iMB. wkvlnf k straight (>a8h D ec^ ion conducts a oommerclfl window 880; the Connecticut Light and Cosmopolitan Club was held Fri­ tom dM Stial st yn* oMaiSr Changes View Ladies’ International Orange Aa- Power Ck>mpany, 883,000; Eastern Qst 8100 to pay old bills, raaor, his face haif-amothsrea AND display busintaa at 4 Mints Court, day at Center church, Mrs. John Lists Needs sodatlon. celebrated their 46th States Farmers-. Sh(chaiiire> 860,- modieal oe dsntal sifpsnssi, Ws dt (Us fw ow mrnmmm News Items in suds, thla morning ran down DELIVERED I bsen awarded the Puritan Lomberton presiding. The speak­ toy. WsH bs SM the front steps o f Curran’s Decide* AmioiiUi Mri> anniversary af Murphy's Evange- 244; General Cigar Company, 826,- ate. — repay (Wwef la Ml yso, tos, JsM be» aoto New Rttle^ Adopted to barber Shop, at the Center and Dress company's prize for the ex- 731; Eklward H. Richards and er o f the afternoon, Mrs. C. Whlt- asaoimtsyovtolact. Pbona... *• ssa CM ysor psy isto to llna Room, Saturday evening. A Supli Illing'Advises the Must Pay Damages esUsneo o f his displays. The award George Cooley, 813.312; Rockville fleld Gowrie, president of the Con­ visit tha YES MAN today. A reesnt addition to the Instruc­ accosted (^ le f .of Police Her­ PINE turkey dinner was served at 8:30 Aatonialie Voting Sys­ Permit Small Enter­ man Schendel. who was pass­ os grantsd ^ by a committee of Water and Aqueduct Company, necticut State Federation of Ha lays YES to 4 out at S. $2$ to $SM on ilsnatws olaaa tional equipment of the Cheney School Board About Given Other Driver p. m. .Mrs; Maria Douglas, chair­ $14,933. tems Proposal Before Technical School U a new ^ n e r- prises in Residences ing at the time. PHARMACY Fifth avenue display managers Women’s Clubs, was unable to at­ n S m '•^'V M s cuMSANyatNsr tiais to say vtt” Further Investigation show­ man, and her committee had Ellington Grange has been Invit­ tend because of the storm. How­ al Electric dynameter. Installed in Hollister Street School snd Mr. Vice won It on the sub­ ed to neighbor with Mlddlefietd Rules Committee ed that the Oilef | was not In Hartford, March 22—(flV-An 6(14 (!cnt«r charge o f the dining room. Tha ever, on enjoyable afternoon wras the electrical department. This Eight petltlona. all eonaldered of automobile belonging to John J. tables were attractive with candy ject "Forever Young” , using Paris Grange on Wednesday night [” nMAmaltfiHJMCB cOa piece of equipment consists or danger. Tel. 2 6614 spent by those present. It being tnd Boor • HATS 7HIATM 8UHDINO Eleven needs recommended by • ntlnor nature a week ago, turned Hennessey of Ansonia was In­ baskets in pastel colors, tied with originals for his dress window March 30. The trip will ba made Mrs. Herbert E w e rs ’ eightieth three main parts, the cradled dy­ The man with the razor was j 788 MAM anin, m am m tw t. conn. HiirtfonL March Superintendent of Schools Arthur out to be very important before volved in a collision in New Haven green riblxm for favors, and vasea whleh was featured in the Genuns by bus in caae*tbe Grange votes to birthday, the club tendered heart­ namo, so W unted tlrat loads the barber hlmaelf. “ Whltey” OM 1430 • BavM Hovoy, Vf$ MANofar attempt ia being: made to have the the Zoning Board of Appeals con­ back in IMS. Mr. Hennessey was Of daffodils, esndleabrss with departmsat storea. ^ .. go and there ia a bus load. Lin- iest congratulations and presented placed on It register their toique H. Illing for the reorganization of Corran. The barber was en­ SlNS •I tits cMti tlIJS stoi ftototr XStM Is 11 osstMir cmicsllw IsiMawH •• $ISJI w k JUecialature takp full advantage o f cluded Its meeting last night at the not driving. ^ d&ugliter wss. green candles. Mr. Vice has been la the bua- wood R. Campbell was Instructed her with flowers. the ■•electrical age” in voting pro- on a set of scalqs calibrated In tlie Hollister street school from an % Municipal building. The board gaged In the act, of shaving Ineea of eetUng windowe since to procure Information In regard tsssi iifto U iiiltMi •( sM u>is»«t1s| Mssi himself when a qustomer In a When Albert B. Dibble, driver A t WJd. Mrs. Mary M. Conn’a The tea table was particularly oedufe. . * paunds; a control panel containing elementary to Junior high acflool made a complete reversal of'view 1912, and he does considerable to bus tranaportation. beautiful, mode more'so by on xe- the necessary switches, Instru- chair asked Currah to hall the of the other csr. was swarded place the favor was a small gavel Chairman o f the l*gialature a \fere approved last night at a and. after a lengthy discusalon on damages In New Haved Sueprior tied with green and orange, from minor work In town. Following the business meeting quislte tablecloth. Mrs.-Lomberton menU, and load resistors to regu­ meeting of the Board of Educa­ each case, the vote showed'that it Chief so the customer could Rulea committee today held aam- court from both Mr. Hennessey California. The centerpiece whs a L ari week he created a Van Friday night of the Ladles AuxiU' asked. Mrs. BMwsrd Fish, who hod ple oontracta for inatallaUon of late and adjust the apparatus to tion. Superintendent Illing was does not Intend to allow any more speak to him. and Ifr . Hennessey's daughter, Mr. large birthday cake, the- gift of Huesen display that has been tak­ ary of Hathewsy-MIller Pori at mode the cloth, to tell lu history. el^trical automatic Toir call vot- various loads; and finally a Uch- authorised to forward the report small business enterprises in resi­ Curran obliged, merely neg­ the charter members. Mrs. Mar­ en up by the officials o f that com­ the home o f Miss Mary Hathaway A fter a short recess, Ge«rge to the School Building committee Hehnessey appealed to the 8U- Ini ayatem in the Houac and Sen- ometcr and nevpIutlOOk coi^ter dential areas, be It for part or lecting to lay aside the tools of garet Trueman and Mrs. Elisa­ pany, and now are in production on Hathaway avenue table favors Vince, a promising young tenor of panel. accugaU in deUnplnipg and General Manager George ■prifme Court of Errors. 0 0 ! full time. his trade. It was Mr. Hennessey's conten- beth Osverly. The cake wss cut for all storea. were mode for Blaster for the tn- the High school choir, song three ** Inch a atreamllned ayatem speeds to within a fracUon of a Waddell. In order for an application to by them snd served by the post mstes of the Veterans at the New- lovely solos, sd)Iy accompanied by The report states that when pu­ tlbn that hta daughter, Mrs. Kath- Here, at Gustafson's 8boc store W( iM replace the age-old revolution per minute. The dyna­ be granted by the board. It must mistresses o f the lodge. A fter the ing hoepltol. Miss Virginia Johnson. pils of grades one. two and three erint H. W olff of Huntington, had on Main street, Mr. Vice has s "> rea" and “ Noea” voting period. mometer can test motors and gen­ receive a favorable vote of at least dinner, Mrs. Sarah M. FlSher. Past Mrs. Ehither North. R. N., of Mrs. David Craldwell and Mrs. R laa been advocated by bcgiala- of today become seven, eight and Printing Business at 311 Main a home of her own and. her hus­ window at present. In this window erators up to 7*4 ttP and up to four members of the five msn street. Residence A z ter Itself a turntable has been In­ Among the recent graduates for Plumbing and Heating Shop talned, Ills daughter was not driv­ can flag and flag pole. Mrs. Conn of the window figures. Yidss Mar­ her committee.. i , nataliatlon in Connectlcut’a stalled which contains the various states further than numbers In j bers voting, ail In fbe negative, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Eggleston o f Mrs. Randall Toop was hostess and to have aign for same at 485 ing tha "family car,” as was accepted the g ift on behalf of Vie tino also painted the bsckgrounda •1c ng^aia^” House of Uepreacnta- types of commercial motors and the years following would be from the Medical Department and three ^applications were West rosd attended the flower for the aftemooii. somewhat greater, but there will Hartford Road, Residence A tone, claimed and he wa.s not responsi­ lodge and all Joined in stagtag tha In the Gustafson display. tfi ta would run much higher than generators supplied with flexible I'emale Officers Basic Course, Lt. granted. # denied, 3-2. "Star Spangled Banner?' Mrs. show In Boston over the weekend thiaveragc. That’s because the be flexibility In the area between Application Withdrawn | ble for her actions. A t the present time, besides Ip- PhtUip Gale of West Brook farm couplings In such a manner that Center street and Middle ’Turn­ Anastasia A. Chaponls. Xlanclies- IM ay the high court took a dif­ Conn in appropriate words wel­ cal stores, Mr. Vice is display de­ lae here, with 272 members, is any type of motor or generatol: comed members and guests -and spent Thursday and Friday at his pike. ter, has left for her new duty sta­ William Krah withdrew his ap-; ferent view of the situation. It signer for eight New York snd second largest in the country, may be quickly coupled or un­ presented the charter members home In Peterahsm. Mass. UsU Apparent Needs tion at Army ft Navy General plication before the meeting. The i found that Mr. Hennessey was re Connecticut department' . stores. lie International Roll Call cor- coupled as the requirements de­ application of E. M. Jones, seek­ New Record Set with gifts. Many games were I David and Sharon Logon ore 111 ition la trying to Interest Con- Given as the apparent needs are: Hospital. Hot Springs National : sponsible. He has also designed special dis­ mand. ’The entire apparatus w m ing extension of permission to have | played with prises to the winners. James Hardy, 81, pilot of a two-engtaed plane wUcb crashed March with the meaaels at the home o f Icut in the proposition. House a gymnasium with locker and Park, Ark. I The reason? plays fqg^Cbmmunlty holiday oc­ John I. Olson set up and connected by the stud­ a repairer's snd used car dealer’s | Group Binging was enjoyed. Two 18 In rugged mountoln territoiy. arrives at GaMerwood, Tenn., after their parents Mr. and Mrs. David Jlation would cost 244,600, shower rooms adequate to provide Kntering on her first tour of At Flower Show • Mrs. W olff was driving her casions, especially outdoor scenes ents and many interesting charad^ license at 436 Center street In a : numbeVa by the “ Melody Girls" being evaouatod from the acene by heOcopter. Hardy suffered s Logan of Main street, for the 600 pupils; cafeteria and active duty as a second lieutenant mother, Mrs. Hennessey, about on for Christmas and Blaster. “One Of Manchester's , an annual rental fee. Out- tcristics of electric motors have buslnesa zone, was granted for two , and "Harmony Boys" drew loud broken leg skown wrapped la a blanket. (A P wlrepboto). Mrs. Jennie DeCarli Is lU at her kitchen facilities to provide for In the Army Corps (Reaeiwe), this a pleasure and shopping trip when it coat would be $89,000. been noted by various studenU years. Jones’ application W’as a Hartford. March 22 --(45—Every applause. The "Harmony Boys” home on Main street and has been Oldest Painting Firms” ,jtatjallatlon would be much less , 250 to 300 pupils at one time; an eight weeks course, conducted by person who enters the third annu­ the accident occurred. Mrs. Hen­ who have run performance tests. arts and crafts shop to supplement holdover from the last meeting of won by a close margin. Many door confined to'ber bed the post week. In the Senate which has only 36 .Medical Field Service School, a al Hartford Times spring flower nessey did not know how to drive. an F.B.I. representative. Supper Is urday by bus to spend some time Some of the studenU who Mive re­ present home economics and indus­ component of Brooke Army Medi­ the board on February 28. prim were awarded. Dancing was Mr. and Mrs. David Logan ore Painting members. Initial coal would b e , snow today, lU closing day, adds being served by the Fcdmted in Californio. cently tested motors on the-appa­ trial arts rooms; a library ade- cal Center to Fort Sam Houston, Raymond Krlatoff, seeking per­ ft lej enjoyed until a late hour. Music Ellingtoo entertaining Mr. Logan's mother $11^73. with an annual rental of to the new attendance record es- Agulnaldo 80 Today church Ltsdles’ Aid Society. Mrs. Emily M. Parsons and Mrs. Paper Hanging ratus are: Bernard Kasulkl, Rich­ ^uate for the school: two addi­ Texas, has prepared her to carry mission to keep 12 chickens and to was furnished by different mem­ Anna M. Rlsley o f RockvUie, wrsre from Warehouse Point. $4|000. Outright cost is $22,750. tal)llshed last night with the ad- Ann Marie Guertin, daughter of ard Bennett, WilUam Sandberg. tional classrooms to provide a to­ out her duties as an officer. erect coop for same at 308 School bers, at the piano with harmonica. Sunday guests of their brother, The altar flowers In the Congre­ EMward Weld, a student at the Among states now using such a mltUnce of the 20.001st patron. Manila. March 22 —(45—Gen. Mr. and Mrs. Orta Guertin of Boys’ Academy in Suffield Is Interior Decorating ayatem are New Jersey, Virginia. Ronald Hampeon. David Taylor, tal of 18, three for each grade, and A graduate of Manchester High street, residence A zone, was KITCHEN EMwai^ Meachom and family .and gational church Sunday were giv­ The old record of 20,000—a Rmlllo Agulnaldo, leader of the cuiTOM «uat Of tmi Sugar Hill section of Tolland, un­ spending a three week vacation at N d ^ Dakota and California. Dean Gates and Richard Hagenow. renovation and Improvement of school and the Middlesex Hospital granted under the apeciflcatlona of derwent an emergency appendec- called on old friends. en by Mrs. Howard N. Kibbe In n>und figure Including guest#— Philippine revolt against Spain his home on Main street with bis *■ ______After taking, readings of such present lavatory facilities. School 61 Nursing, she is the rules laid down by the board dur­ Some of the twroty-ntne Acce*- operation Friday, March 18 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Browrn had os • Complete Interior Dec­ Completing the Hat are; more was set a year ago. 'That was and the vinsuccessfnl Insurrection tomy memory of her husband who was aunt Mrs. Grace Goehring. things as voltage, line cuirenL daughter of Mrs. Anastasia C. ing the war and allowed until the •oriel that fit inM the itoracc uniui Tolland at the Johnson Memorial hospital. Sunday guests several o f their orating Planning adequate office arrangements suit­ emergency had been declared about 4,000 above the first year’s against the United States ■ 50 one of the deacons of the church field current, torque and speed, Mo-skltis, ,527 Bnmham street. years ago, observed his 80th birth­ • Cutlery Tray Stafford Springs. friends from Rockville. HgrtCord Vicar the resulU are tabulated and cal­ able for conference and guidance over, which as yet has not been patronage. at the time of hit death. 60 Itorrults Accepted day today. He is almost fully re­ • Refute Rece^ticb Several former friends snd The regular meeting of the The Sunday school pot-luck s ('omplete Insurance culations made of horse power ef­ purposes; an additional teachers' done. Attendance yesterday toUled The fourth lenten .service will be covered from s nen-ous disorder • Cup Reck neighbors of Emil Ewald, 77, an Young Mothers’ club will be held supper for the children, parents Coverage ficiency and loases. Finally cuwes room, so that one is available for W. Samuel Richardson was 4.800 to bring the aggregate for held Thursday night at 7:30 In the Hartford. March 22—T(Pi —Sixty St. Mary’s Guest which sent him to a hospIUl. • Fluoreecent Light Wednesday, March 23, St the snd teochsrs of the school wras are plotted which give a .complete mep and one for women teachers; To Discuss Drive granted permission to convert a five daya to 21,800. Week-end • Sliding Towel Rftck ^ old resident of Tolland, whose church lecture room. I recruits were accepted by the Con-! home of Mrs. Barbara Wilson, held Sunday night, March 20. at • Quality Materials and adaptation of heating plant to pro­ two family dwelling into a three throngs, numbering 11,000. were • Flour, Meil, Sugar BiiW burial services were held at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gurstung | necticut National Guard last week*' picture of what took place during Bonds Plan Approved 1 Tolland Center, north end. Mrs. 6:30 o'clock In the church par­ Workmanship . Rev. Percy Unwood Urban the test at all loads from no load vide for Increased load; sound­ To Help Negroes family-dwelling at 12-14 Haynes the largest in the history of the • Bread and.Cake Tina grave In Tolland South cemetery lors. This was postponed due to of Main street are ertertslntlng j bringing the total strength to 7,- JR Will be the Lenten guest preach­ proofing of pre.aent shops, and the street, a residence B zone. spectacle. State Capitol. Hartford, March, • SHdtng Cutting Board Saturday, March 19 at 2 p. m., at­ Leon Clough will be co-hoEtess, Mrs. Gurstung’s parents who have i 650, the adjutant general's office — . .1 Member Of to 50% overload. This equipment and Mrs. Donald Hurd will have the storm Friday nlghL Fifty-sev­ ed In St. Mary’a Episcopal church is a valuable Instructional tool and following of the present type of Applications Denied The show will be open today, 22— (4»>—The , House today ap­ • Meat Grinder Attachment tended. Mr. Ewald died at the en were present. Any one Interest­ been wintering In Florida and are I reported yesterday. architecture In making the addi­ A committee for the United Ne­ proved and sent to the Senate a charge of program and social. Wednesday evening at 7:30. Mr. should prove very useful not only The Board denied all of the fol­ "Danbury - Stamford - Norwalk R VegetaWe Tray home o f his nephew, Charles ed In the Sunday school was wel­ For E.stimates bill authorizing the Brooklyn Fire Miss Orilla Moe of New Hamp­ Urban la the Vicar of St. Andrew’s. In teaching studenU how electrical tions. gro College Fund drive w1U meet lowing applications: W. E. Good- day.” until 10 p. m. Among offic- • Cabinet Mirror Bhvmld, Thursday, March 17. come. No plans for the proposed addi­ district to issue bonds up to $30,000 • Sliding Shrive^ (in Banc Unit) shire. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Hartford, and part-time assistant machinery performs, but also In tomorrow night at eight o'clock child, Jr., permission to conduct cial visitors wUl be Mayor Freese A special town meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krow- TEL. 1370 in Christ Church Cathedral. When tion exist at present, and archi­ of Norwalk and First Selectman to flnance construction of a flre- held at the Tolland Towm Hall William C. H. Moe. has been the technique o f testing mechanic­ at the home of Mrs. Fay Knopp. Real Estate and Insurance busl- Book that thowi all these and chyzk hod os Sunday ^ e a ts sev­ tha Loiten schedule In St. Mary's tects will be engaged to prepare Wilbur Peck of Greenwich. housc. • Monday at 8 p. m. The main Issue spending a few days at the par­ eral of their relatives from Hart­ PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW al outpuU and Inputs In general. plans and specifications. In the n«s8 in his home and to have small manv other Teatures of St. Charles 74 HENRY STREET wiB planned thU year Mr. Urban a 153 Porter street. Speaker will Kitchens free on request. Call, is revaluation of property. The sonage. ford. recently-approved, bond Issue, a sign for same at 9 Hcndee Road, Louis Scanlon, principal at, (Cor, of Summit) n «n e tbaa Included among the vlsi- be George \V. Goodman, chairman residence A zone, denied, 4-1; phone or write. state requires revaluation every AMESITE DRIVEWAYS $1,600 appropriation for the work 10 years fgr the purpose of Hicks Memorial school, spent the MANCHESTER to|W with the hope that this would of the Speakers’ Bureau of the Arturo Gremmo. permission to use Mesaoges Being Published We Specialize In be a means o f introducing one of Zion Lutheran was made. Greater Hartford drive. Mrs. equalising the taxation of proper- week-end at his home in Lynn, In executive session, the board a building for printing press at 811 CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS All Types Hard Surface Areas tha younger clergy of the vicinity Knopp is chairman of the wom­ Middle 'Tumpike. East, rear, a Represented By tv. Some property on dirt roads Mass. gave preliminary consideration of An |>ldemlc o f measles ia Hartford. March 22—OP)—Gover­ to the people of Manchester., Mr. lenten Services en’s committee of the drive In residence A A and rural zones, de­ three mllss from schools is valued 4 Work Guaranteed a Free Estimates a Terms Arranged the salary Hat for 1949-50 and the POWER CLEANED Martin T. Keiilerling among ths pupils o f Hicks school nor Bowles' inaugural and budget Urban was ordained leps than a .\Ianche."iter. nied. 3-2; Alfred Davidson, exten-., at double the amount of homea on school budget for that period. and the still younger children In massages, together with \‘urious year ago. May 28. 1648, hence he The campaign, which opened Sion of permission to use home and In Mnnrlir'^ti'r mui I irinil , For hard surfaced roads with avail- is one of the youngest i lergymen Tomorrow evening the fourth of able public utilities causing some towrn. special messages the ■ Gonerol THOMAS D. COLLA To Confer on .Train Schedule la.st Friday and will continue to garage for electrical repairs and Charles G. Schell Assembly, are being published in in the Diocese of Connecticut. His a .aeries of seven mid-week Lenten April 8, ha.x a quota In this area dlaaatisfactlon...... among the taxpsy- 'The Tolland library was closed to FOR THE BEST IN'DRIVEWAY CUN'STRL'CTION testing purposes at 39 Riverside father is the Very Rev. Percy L. devotional aenices will be held at I )l( 5 \\ I I 1 -- A M I S 1 i 1 1< I \ M \ " I N - I \ M I I ) 810 Main Street ers. Saturday afternoon due to a case pamphlet form. About 5,000 copies Hartford. March 22— The of $25,000. Funds obtained will Drive In a residence B zone, de­ of the pocket-sized volume will be Urban, D.D., Dean and Profc.ssor Zion Evangelical Lutheran church. go toward providing an oppor­ Willimantic The Father and Son supper Is o f measles In the home o f the Iipgitinlng at 7 ;30. It will be pre- .State Public Ulllltlea commission nied. 3-2; Harry Munro, permission town's librarian, Mrs. Madolyn printed for distribution to mem- CALL ANYTI.ME at S.vstematlc Theology In the ! tunity for higher ediication for to conduct Real Estate office and Phone Wllllmantle 160 to be held BViday evening, March 2-9219 Berkeley Divinity School In Now : i-eded by a quarter hour 1-enten will confer Thursday with parlies McKin n e y b r o s . 29, at. 7 o’clock In the Hicks Me­ Clough. liera of the General Assembly and interested in proposal changes In Negroes. to have smsll sign for same at 24 Haven. music call to worship through Manchester 7691 morial school. The speaker wrill be George Mcochom left town Sat­ interested citizens. Zion’s amplifying system. The the train schedule of the New The national quota for the drive Madison street, residence B zone, .'■l.U \i.l. \l. ( n. The Wednc.sdny evenirg service , Is $1,400,000. repre.aenttng only 10 denied. 3-0. with two members of Plumbing—Heating will consi;-.t ot the Litany and' general theme, "in the Large Up­ Haven Railroad s Berkshire line, Elect Heal Appliances per Room With Our Savior” will questions to be disciissed Include per cent of the entire educational t the hoard not voting: Fred Reesve. l!iO I’ l'.irl M. I ' I- r .'*> >015 hyma requested by the eongvogn-i budget of the 31 accredited private 1 extension of perml.ssion to conduct tion. .\iiene .Nei-.i n of St. I lie continued with the sub-theme, train stops at Redding and at I “ Ol.sclplc Wounds HIs Soul.” based other towns on the Une which nms Negro colleges snd universities Mary a choir will sing a i an offer- ] that are members of the fund. torv. ’ ‘I Heard the Voir’e of Jesus |; on John 13:21-80. A choir group iK-tween Danbury and South Nor­ 0OGPATCHE« I will sing "Beneath the Cross of walk. The conferenee will be in­ The schools are located from Say ’ by Marri... Tlie mid-wcek Pennsylvania to Texas and have a study and di:i':n.'v-non group on jI .lesus. ” Further opportunity will formal and will be held at 10:30 total enrollment of 26.000. "The .Vimlii 11' Coinmnnion and ' be given to Inspect the parish a. m. Chi 'lian Ke-'imoir* will be lielil in I liou.Hc next door. ’This evening the tlir I 'li isli lull.;. ■ directly after the I ehiiri b roiincll will meet to con­ even.nq ..’er'.'icc. The leader Is sider further Improvement plans. LOOKl HANSOME Ai: .1 K. Bniy ill. lay .assistant, The meeting of the I..ayinen’s and tiie spon-uirship ,ind refresli- nub of Zion will be held s week HERD THE CM n U T BARES n m rils are in charge of'tlie <5rad- from this Friday, April 1. The ii>;.c tltib. ’File mid-week Celebra­ club Is sponsoring th<* promotion tion of the Holy t.'onlmiinion in of Lutheran Hour Easter seals St. Mary’s w ill be held Wednes­ whict^ sre being sent to the homes. on day morning at ten. followed by a Next Sunday evening, at 7:80, ^ A. I I I A ^ periotl of Intereessory prayer. Tha the Young Peoples Society of the Holy Communion will also • be Wslther League is sponsoring the showing of "The Power of God.” a BE m m m ^m ui Atu m i celebrated at ten o’clock on Friday morning, the, day being the Feast ;oun beesnM Dodge aleck linet atom why Dodge made tbit new csr from true fanetional doaign. Phone 7697 higgtir ik ria way* Inilde ... longer, Powering thia axrhing new Do^lga By B«e Bareett HAMBURG Ground Lb. 43c wider, higher! ia the fomaot Dodge 'Tlet.Away'' Nathlng looka nicer on a warm SUITS Bnl many people don'll want s bis. engine—high-cemprMaion engii day t!ban a simple, wall fitting balky car ouliiJa. So Dodge■ mside neered* to deliver eztrr power with frock la a lovely color. Hila one is thii new ear th o rttr eottids, nor. gaaoline eeonomy;-plna the proved delightfully easy Co put together— roamr ontiide, fonvr onUidr. amoothpeaa of g ^ l Flaid Drive. the type o f dresa to please the be- •1 1 T E R PRESS LASTS n PAYS TO (ST QUAUTY dEANWC Here'i an engineering miracle that See how mneb more Dodge givea lODRI NOm UVB” $IAn ba te e n b o o m one lOOKI -B irjtW Ar' B40IN8— gtaowr tai sewing. By Bln. Aaae Oabet DUZ or lONOIR ' girst yos new esM et^ handling in for year new ear dollar today f freot sod back give Ika aooaa ooav to stop right to or out Baabtog pickup . . . ftster am Pattern No. S44f la a asw-rits Decorate a young glri'e room, I B o ti^ dialiibaaiaa at body wkbaut vrrtokltog or moaoing calarAtion. Hipisr-eempreaeteu small bed plUows. bureau scarves psrfaratsd pattsni tn slasa U , 14. vmlglg that makas Urn IWtog clothoa. Ana reals are oa the angina aqueeaea eztrs miles agd guest towels with these de- Stop «t ony on# NOM A oir to aoMfottoble. , o «l of dm vray. from each tsakful of gas. 18, IS, SO; 40 aad t f . SIm 14, 4 S-S lipktful ladies-of-long-sgo. Sim­ .yards o f SS-iadL ple stitchery aad dainty colorings LOE. P k 0 » 4 Far thase ‘pSttarfls. ssad 35 OXYDOL of our coflvoniont storos ( O t O f f m i H YOU USt OUR CASH AHO CARRY SCRYtCC malM tlM dsslgiia fairly corns aUve j PKO. cents, in Coins, for Each pattern under your almWe flagan. »*•»*•* eridered, your ns lie. aiMrsee. slses Pattern No. 8SOO eonslsta of hot- deetred, sad the Pattern Number troa tranafer fer'two eadi of the to Sue Burnett, TIm Maacheeter five deslna pictured, measuring 4 S T 0R ES SOLIMENE & FLAGG, Inc. 1 6 9 7 Evening Herald, 1100 Avs. Aiaer from 8 by 4 to 6 by 7 Inches. rsupcni leas, NSW Tork IS, N . T . Color chart, sttteh Ulustraltoes | Otlisr .toestlon* 634 Canter Street Manchester Bead today for your copy of the and embroldarlng directions. POPULAR ^®M F O O O ^ A R K flS M a t t ’ Fashion the B p r ^ ’ sad Send 30c in coins, your nsms, I I b Greater Hartford ■ is iiiir Issued is filled afth, ea$art addreas aad tbs Pattern Number s^rlea..apaclsl feataSsn Free to Anne Cabot, Tha Mancheeter 974 MAIN STREET—FREE PARKING ^ printed j|A the w^k. 25 Evening HeiUd, IIM Ave, Ameri- \ \ . cas. New Tork IS; N. T. r ) MAKnfESTBB CVSNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY; MARCH 22,1949 >A0« MANCHESTER ETENTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAT, MARCH

12 Refused yisw .Bmtrgtney Dactora Cridil Reported Rankin’s Pension Senate Passes Manchester Obituai^y T o ^ o r l d Pttice’ Dr. jriorenes Marilh aad Dr. Willie ^8 and Laurels Start Rec Playoff Finals podge Reserves William t . OoaJea. (ff tba Man- By Local Bisnik Bill Stirs Debate Date Book State Housing chsatsr Msdical ^AasoeiatKin. His Decision Sessions Planned wUl respond to sniargendy ealla Before House temertmr., otsb Toirigbt Deiilh* M Up 289 Places in Rec Leaguers Agency Setup ( iom um ni pmm f f b f Om ) Poles-Arms Monthly meeting of Hsdasaah— 'Standing Among U. S. Juvenile Achievements ZHB B.V Expect Close Contest hang Session in Locrf ! (CMttao^ fro« ®^> __8 p. m. Temple Beth Sholom. (Coattnoed ffoos Pagp One). Mrs. Fred Norton tlM dstagBUs WM ”la dlrset oob- o f the MU; Inatitutions Earl Hi. Dine Ajpril 10 j Small Cbdms Court] Full length movie "Tomorrow’a a trsditiOB to ths (Btots) depart­ replied tbat “ the Play Tomorrow ^ n s M tA E ^ n . to ask elimination of World W « Wonderful Day.” A ll membera and Should Be Recognized the two houaipr measures, t&e ment’s otlni annouBced poUcy“ aad bmwlBg Bitnatlen m year from Yott n veterans from a penalon bill families Invited. how’* wlU determine whether an­ A gain "of 289 place* In Ita stand- At East Side Court ever $100 Oaim Senate postponed until tomorrow Taken by Death would ptoVB "Inimical to pur good Sports Editor now. ,. Provisional MancheaWr League relationarwiUi .the gr«a^ peoples o f other extensian o f rent controls. U Town Rivals Clash at Second Annual Banquet These younger veterans would action on the other administration In^f,among the AOOO largest banks ANGLE of Women Voters, 8 p. m.. Mary western SuM ^ and Laufi Ameri­ neceaaary. U >iig and contradictory tesU- not be eligible before 1989 or 1990. measures. One proposed creation Mrs. Nellie A. Norton widow of in th f United States Is noted today Teen«Afera Amhitioust At Garden Grove; Johu Cheney Library. Speaker, Town ca." Rec; Winner to Lay Grill to Pit Height t mony, • extenalve croas-cxamlna- Keainey sold, adding: of a public works department and Fred H. Norton, died at the Hart­ : A ailbaUttite MU Rrapoftol by hJf'Uie Manchester Trust company. Manager George Waddell on gov­ The cimardnee la inorsd by Senator* OU» (R., Waah.1. and Self'Reliimt and a Local Sport Lyons Toastmaster Willie^s Guard “ I cannot see for the life of me the other would UberaHse the old In-the Annual RoU Ckdl ,0 f the Qaim to Town Title tlona and frequent objection* ernment In Manchester. ford hospital last night aftor a ths NnQonsl Cbuqetr -o( Arts. Brisker (R., Ohlo), would Umlt Spring Means CNaagee . . ieid in Bristol for organised base- Experience AgaiaBt*, why we should legislate at this age pension law. '' laOonal DuUy American Banker, published Credit to Community nOaed by both attorney* marked Marrli 25-28 short Illness. Formerly a resident Sdsness wkI Profssslons. actual rent oimtoo^ to nnotber al* Spring officially arrived Sunday ball Is *50 per game, plus a ten Preliminary plans have been * time for something 25 or 30 yearn Center Church Thespians pre­ Wechsler Open# Debate of Manchester, she had been living yeaterday, the Manchester Tnist Tomorrow night at the Bast cent head tax. Hoy Disalnger, of Youth and Speed in ft a tw6-and-half hour Small aaim s Shaplay Ustsd tbs rian dsnlnls month*, with an additional sb Chatter afternoon at 5:49, We, here in completed for the second annual ' from now.” In opening the hou-slng tebate, at 155 Bcvcrli’ road, Wethersfield. company atoowa a gain of ten per Dr. Stockdale Claims Wlillmantic, well known baseball court aesslon yesterday afternoon sent, ’’John Love* Mary. ” Avery and revotottons as: monthd o f aupervlalon o| rent ceU Bide Rec, Naeelffe will clash with Manchester, no doubt, will wel­ Rec Senior Baaketball League All Important Game'^ It was the first time In 28 years Wechsler told the Senate; Mr*. Norton was the first Girl cent In' prominence to stand — ----- I Latest issue of the "Oonneetlcut executive, plans to run a Bristol that found the one case on the Memorial. Hartford. Benefit Conn. Thres Ftoneh dslegatss—Abb* Inga and eviction*—)n s t^ of the the PolUh-America,na in a long come moderate March xinda dur­ banquet. The affair wilt be held that a pension bill had come be­ "Meet everybody. If allowed to Scout Commls-sloner for the Man­ 2,919th now, where in 1947 .the lo­ So much hea been written about i Campus;" a weekly publication oi entry In the Class B (JOlonlal •'A docket coneumins the entire Cancer fund. exercise bis own Judgement, would Jsan BouUar. rallglous Isadsr; 18 huultha of. controls and three of ing the balance of the month if Sunday afternoon, April 10 at the fore Congress., ’The last time chester district. She had for many cal hiBtItutlon held 8,208Ui plime. juvenile delinquency In America,! the Unlverelty of Connecticut, In- awaited basketball game. These League during the coming aeaaon The first game of tha Rec San-'.'^ period. Judge Raymond R. Bow­ Saturday. March 28 like to bring aubstanttal relief." Mm*. Kuiniilt Cbtiim. 'rsssnretaUt auperrialoh S ta in e d In the com' April showers and May flowers arc Garden Grove. was In 1921 whin Congress, with­ Annual meeting British-Ameri­ Ths Manchester bank reported teams were two o^ the beat semi- . .. Lincoln Down* opens lU galea ibr League playoff final* will taka>f er* reserved hi* decision on a JlOt) years lived at 180 Main street and and prssldsnt a t tbs pro-Obnunun' mlttee maM**'*’ but too litUe about "Juvenile! on Ken- guaranteed to follow. A change in Rec Director John Falkowski re­ out a dtsseptlng vote, approved Griswold contended that there depoaita as of December 81. 1848. .Saturday at 1 :S0. This will b« the entered by Charles W. Bodo, can club. moved to Wethersfield four year* ist women's UtomsUonal Demo- totaUlng 10,909,138 and last year •• r,- .11 . a.- , i "y caiapman, a local man. Chap- pro club* In town last season, but the weather Is certain. ports John Lyons will serve aa place tonight at the School strast pensions of |90-at-85 for veterans was no need for a housing depart­ ■ chletcment. Dr. Allen A. fftock-1 played varsity baaketball with earliest opening In the 17-yeat 1}9 Autumn *treet, against Earl Sunday. March 27 ago this spring after aefling hsr criUo federation, and Paul Ehiard, had reported 15,424.170. the respecUve managers couldn’t Beautiful spring, there are still toastmaster. Speakers will Include gym batween the Laurel* aad Wll-*^^ of the Spanlih-American war. Polish movie. "Tredowata,” ment because, he aald, the present dale, representing the National! the UConns during the pmit sea- history of horse racing in New A. and Oeorglann* C. .Smith of home here. Her husband, Fred IL Communist Poet— all dented rieaa Importance of the Manchester several Inches of snow on the Clarence Gustafson, Dominick Ilea Grill with the preliminary Might R«m Into Veto housing authority was functioning decide on busineee matters, thus England... Alt Star American 28 A ^ l place. White Eagle hall. 3 p. m. Nqrton, well known machinist and Trust company ha* bean growing Asaociation of Manufacturers,' son. ground and th* temperature haa 1 getting off at 7:15. ,, Even If passied by the House, satisfactorily. An lUllan delegate—Aetreto AboutTown they never met. Hockey League team Includes Farr, beth member* of the Board The plaintiff was represented by Tuesday. March 29 Inventor, died on Nov. 19, 1948. He Maria—Y*fua*d a vlea. (Three ______steadUy. and Its now ptomlnonee said here lest night. ranged during the past few days Fighting their way up from a new pension bill iltlll would have He expressed the belief that the The second annual Women's Thla season, the winner o f this Baz Bastlen, Pittsburgh, goal; of Arbitration, and Earl Yost, Wesley C. Gryk and the defend­ YW C A Serie.s at I p. m. Speak­ had for many years conducted a other Italians net tanmsdlatsly Speaking at a dinner meeting of from two degrees above zero to 50 third place standing in the league, to pB(B the Senate and. If heavily cost of the Housing program pro­ ■m# Women'i Mtoalonary Society | Bowling League banquet la sched­ "big game” may lay claim the Pete Backor, Pittsburgh, and hy Herald sports editor, hfembera of ant by Leonard E. Wladlmer of er: Mosha Paranov. "Music." at machine and experimental shop at of tba TMeottrill* ,<>hgregattenal S n ^ the Exchange Oub at the Masonic above, and time for a change. the so-called ’’iMlracIe’’ team, the,,, expcn.sive, eventually nin Into the posed by the governor would be IdenUfied.) uled tonight at 7:30 at the Garden title o f town baaketball champions Buller, (Cleveland, defense; Murdo '■ the Recreation committee w'ill be Hartfor-!. „ . # Center Church. too great to entrust to one official. the rear of 180 Main street. A Brasilian dalsgate—painter Temple, Dr. Stockdale held in his for the 1948-49 season. to The change In thla department, Invited guests. Laurels, are very anxlo'js to get,., risk of a veto by President Tnj Sunday, April 8 church will meet from 10:80 a,, m. ^ talk. "Sports Spirit and Human Grove. An attractive program la .MacKay, Buffalo, center; and Pete | It was claimc'J that Bodo fur- Asserting that the housing Mrs. Norton was bom Mias Nel Candido Portenari—denied e vise- to 8:80 p. m. tomorrow to aow for “ *■ bank and Its admlnlstcnttWi. Both clubs boast several of the long overdue. Is the acquisition of Season awards will be made at another shot at their Weal Center , lUshed material and labor in ex­ man. Haodel’s "Messiah" 7 p m. lU A. Brown 83 year* ago ^ In Problems.’’ that the majority of planned. Music for dancing will be Leawick, Cleveland, and Sis Smith, ' street rivals. During the season of House leaders hoped to obtain a shortage in Connecticut "has never Me Offieta) SMtts homo and foreign mlaolons. Every- j better local players, with the a new cut for use In thl* column the banquet. A trophy will be pre- cess of *200 on or abodt May, Emanuel Lutheran church, pre­ Gilead, a daughter of the late Mr. teen-agers In our country are am­ aupplird by Tony O’Bright and hla Pittsburgh, wings. Second team play Coach Wally Parclak and hla * vote cither late today or tomor­ been as bad for the average In­ A spekeeinan fo r the tl. B. em­ Poles having two men who re­ heading, used today for ttie Srot aented to Willie's Grill, regular 1*48, to the Smiths in repairing sented by choirs of Emanuel and and Mr*. v^srleS N. Brown. She one Interested la waleom*. bitious, aelf-rsUant and "a credit orcbeatra. finds Ralph Almas, St. la>Uls. goal- ! charges scored two wins over tlic j row. Rankin ha* asked for only come family,’’ the chief executive bassy In Paris said the three cently completed a successful eea- time. season winners, and W ally Par­ and decorating an apartment In a First Lutheran church. New Bri­ came to Mancbeater with I Center Thespians to the community in which they le; Dan Sprout, Cleveland, and ! LaurcU. three hours of debate, and an ad­ said in a formal statement: Freneh delegatee were refueed A 'a e n was bom on Sunday at live." MlUBtrotton, publicity writer the Ouxrd.^^^^ Propoeed Cage Rules clak. league’s Most Valuable Play­ building belonging to the defend­ tain and Ma.ichester High school ents when a young woman and had .Stan Kemp, Pittsburgh, defense; ditional five mlnutas on each Hot air can heat housei, but It vteae beeauee they have no o ffi­ SL Franda nOeplUl to Mr. and "On the whole, 1 believe Am eri­ The National Basketball Com­ Harvey Fraser of I'lovideucc at er. Also a trophy to the piavnff In their first encounter Wllllca.s ant*. and that Bodo could have Round Table blngers. .... ll^ed here ever since. Aid Cancer Drive mittee, at lU annual meeting at amendment. won’t build them. Let’s stop the cial atatua. Mr*. Robert O. HaU of 885 OenUr ca ran be proud of Its young peo­ teams* Burowlee an all-Eastern League center; PhU Hergesbelmer, Phila­ winners, either the Laurels or \VH- scored a close victory in the last > t|*e of satd apartment free of St. John’s first annual minstrel, shenanigan*.’’ . She was an enthusiastic leader A Bpokeaman’for Americana for Seattle, Washington, w1H study lle'a. few seconds of play by a score Of n "1 want those gentlemen who ■treat ple," the N AM speaker said. "They If!®’’locked for third place with ul2:Mid' "elecUon. delphia, and Carl Ltacombe, Provl- ' charge until the sum of *200 was 7 p. m.. White Eagle hall. 'The governor’s statement came in the Girl Scout organisation and Intellectual Freedom, aponaors of Some of the better Senior Rec the proposal for stlffer court rule* 47 to 45. 'Ihe next time these two have been sticking their nose* In Mrs. Robert Bums of 88 Dlriajon are upstanding and God-fearing, dletown In the State Polish League dence, at the wings. Etech member qaed up. figuring rent as *48 per Monday, April 4 as the .Senate convened with hla was responsible for the early suc­ a rival conference next Saturday, League players comprise the roster In the 1949-50 season. team* met the Grill again proved . to have a chance to stick their The Mothers’ CSub win meet latrset, had the honor of meeting and they love thla country o f oura standings. Each team haa a nine of the first team will receive a ' month. Open House at Andcrson-Shea two housing bills on Its calendar. cess of the movement In ManchM- charged yeaterday that the Soviet of both teama. and a good, fast, One of the most severe proposals [Its superiority by walking away tomorrow evening at 8:18 In 'the Qovenior Chester Bowles thl* —this country which, under the and six won and lost record with *300 bonus while second team i It wa* further claimed that the necks out,” he said. Post 2046 VFW home Manchester One of the measures authorizes ter. She was a member of th* delegation w ill be aecosepanled by hard-fought battle Is expected. would give two free shoU for ajiy HR with a 59 to 41 victory. But even* H it reference-was to House col­ Center church, guest spfbk-1 afternoon at 2:80, when aha sold free enterprise system, haa the one game to play. New Britain membera will get *200 each... | Ed W lerzblckl I plaintiff lived in the apartment Green. (For all Manchester Vets a *100,000.000 bond Issue to fi­ Women’s livening Guild of the two agenta o f the Ruaelan aecret foul committed In the closing min­ , though the league champs took leagues who have announced they *r win be Mrs. MMary ary O. Swain oiof I him a ticket for the .Center Thee- highest standard of living ever en­ trails by one half game, having Coach W ally Parclak of the for only two months, and that the and Immediate families 1 nance construction of 10.000 Wethersfield Methodist church police. ute* of the game. April issue of Sport magazine : two from the boys from across the Smiths agreed to reimburse Bodo would attempt to Junk hla bill for Tuesday. April 6 the Children'* Aid In HarUord]Hartford plsha' production, "John lo ves joyed by any nation, at any time won eight starts whUe losing six. PA’a will start with Surowlec and features stories on snij ■ houses and pay rent subsidies on She leave* one daughter, Miss The A IF epokesman, who dO' In history.” Another would be to award the Manager Bucky Walters plans to tracks, tonight's tussjp will be the balance of *120 because of im- a aubstltute, or try to send It back Annual G Clef concert, Eman­ who will speak«ak on "Foater Home I Mary.” The National Siieretarlea 'Ttaa local's defeat at the hands of Staum at the forward post, with Happy Chandler.. > Several high j some of them. The other creates a Elizabeth J. Norton, a private dined to be Identified by name, Referring to the meeting, honor­ ball to the thrower of a free throw use rookie Frank Fanovtch and , a very important one for eitbar nrovem*nts received. A *100 to committee. uel Lutheran church. Oiuro and Adoptdoptien.” . Th* hooteao- ] Aesoelatlon. Thomas Hooker Chap- Waterbury several weeks ago was set-shot artist Ed Koae at center. schools have reglatered cuuiplalnU | commission to administer the pro­ secretary In Hartford, w l^ .whom said th* alleged agents are Ivan ing the high school besketbell conversion In the final period, or reliefer Harry Gumbert against team to win and the favorite for claim wa* entered by the plain­ YW CA Series, Salvation Army eo win be Mrs. WiUlsm Blaufusel ter of Hartford, is sponsoring two disallowed when It was brought Parclak. and the clever Snap In regards to the *1.50 admkuloii The only qualifications for eli­ gram. she resided In Weth^Weld. Rosbangky, aaereta^ of, the delo- team. Dr. Stockdale went on to rive the ball to the fouled iteam the f ’ards In their rcutrn engage­ the series will l)c Wllllce. r Citadel at 1 P- Speaker; and Mrs. Carl MorriR Anyone In- perfermaneca of this show at tho out that the Brass City five used Server will handle the ^ck cou rt price for (Jlasa A, or L. games tiff. gibility under the Rankin bill Funeral service* wTO^b^h^ald at gatlofi.'end A. A. Fadeev, aecre- say that the value of competitive whether or not It waa successful In j ment todav, The l.aiirrl.s. who have been Smith said he did not promise Dr. Esther Sesver. "Art. Win Not exmtider BlUa tereeted la eordlaUy invited to at- Avery Memorial In Hartford. Fri- Ineligible players. Hartford and duties. during the recent tournament at j would be 90 days service and dis­ 2:30 Thursday aftemoon^Bt. the tary general of the aecretarlet of tend. I *>*<1 Saturday o f this week, tor sports "cannot be over-ea(iniated,’’ Capable P A reserve* incltide Ed the attempt. ^ f libs playing great hall in their luatv a reimbursement In money but In Wednesday. April 9 The Democratsf majority in the Terryvllle finished In first and j Reaching a still greater extreme the New Haven Arena. Thla fee . charge other than dishonorable. Whist w7 P. Quish Funeral Home. the Union of Soviet Writer*. the benefit of the Cancer Drive. and added: Vllg*. Chet Kurlowlcz. BM Zamal- Hollywood, Cahf.. .March 22 - four games, feel confident that* rant-free occupancy until the *200 Pine* rte In America second place. '/Pi— Mort Cooper, trying the firit game of thla oaria* ■um had been paid. He ?lso tes­ (Community YMCA 8 p. m. Open Republicans have said they will tle. Stan Opalaeh. Lloyd Jarri*. thrower would receive possession were admitted for 60 eenta in a i the Veterans administration at Hamblin, of the Wetherafle d The alleged agents were sent, •ponded to a stlU alarm yesterday la Mary, pteys the leading rote of are not an end In themaelvea, for a romeback with the i 'hlcago tified, that Bodo returned tho key to public. not consider the bills In the House, Nlchola-Brlstol softball team and Charlie Parclak. of th* ball after any attempt, suc­ special aection. The matter will I will be theirs and the burdan will *125.000.000,000 for the first 50 Methodist church, will officiate the A IF spokesmen said, to "pro­ morning at 833 Main etroet to **- "Mary” In th* play. Jamas Vaa- cither." They prepare the young C^b*. w-aa slated for a five In­ to tlie p^ment, this statement April 7-8 which they control. ’They will be For the high scoring Naaslff cessful or not. Thiq would elimi­ probabl.v be aired *t tlm nev Giants fall on the backs of Norm Burke,' years, with the annual outlay tect" Composer Dnlltrl Shostako­ Unguish a fire which waa atartod dervoort of Lake street, Vernon, athlete for the "healthy competi­ will hold a meeting Wednesday ning twirling stint against the being denied by Bodo and his wife, A W.O L Minstrel, Hollister referred Instead to the House Ju­ and burial wJU be In the Buckland arrays It will be Norm Burke, and nate all lineups along the foul Burbank, (,'allf„ .March 22 -(/P) their ace bucket man and hlgb'< reaching *4,000,000,000 by the vich and other delegate* from "and In an office by an oil heater which take* the part of "John.” The tion of adult life” and sporting night at 7:80 at the store. Sponsor meeting of the C IA C ... Bristol Chicago White Sox today. both of whom stated that they had school. 7:30 p. m. Sponsored by diciary committee. cemetery. Fiends may call at tte Ou* Oaudino at forwards, with - Sid (Jordon. Brooklyn born scorer, also on Tom Conran who la year 2000. antl-Sqvlet contacts." was too close to a partlUon. The Senator and hU wife In the play event* In America "excitingly A) Bristol plant to field another lane. High started spring loulLmn p.a,.- n ie two city rivals meet In Hu Anderson-Shea Post 2046, Republicans have been especially Quish Funeral Home after 3.30 the incomparable Bobby Knight Another proposal would prevent ______native of the New York Giant*. I* rcspondhle for getting up plsyt BO key to the apartment. Representative Huber (D., Ohio) Shostakovich and other membera fire was exUngiiished without are man and wife In real life, too. demonstrate" the values o f Indi- strong team In the Softball ’^1- Ucc last week under Mead Coach second game of their annual Bodo’* Statement Saturday, April 9 critical of the governor’s subsidy tomorrow afternoon. Jumping center. Knight »1lt un­ a taller substitute for * plaver In -} Monahan. Jr., and Frank | clouting the ball In thc 'stvle that a'prrii and keeps the team intact. Round­ drafted the substitute, which em­ School of his delegation are scheduled to loM Mr. and Mrs. PhlUp L. Burgess, riduellsm and Initiative. light League. doubtedly be assigned the task of series. The Sox won the ing up the rest of the squad, Coach Bodo told the court that he had bodies the pension and disability Alictlon for benefit of proposal. volved as a Jumper on a held b all.; carter. A- total of 60 candidates made him a standout last year. opener 4-2 yesterday. Mrs. Annie Jacobs leave Berlin by plane tonight and of 88 Main street. Hie other Im- "In my younger deys." the NAM guarding the high scoring Suro­ Pete Staum will have Tom Mason > Bved In the apartment for two program of the Veterans of For fund at St. Bridget’s hall. The Democratic chief executive arrive at LaGuardla field here to­ reprcsenUtlve continued. " I played The Boftball Tx’lllght League la Officials also will attempt to ^ reported for the first drill... Gordon belted two homers and ; Cooper gave up three runs In as Tuesday, April 19 contended that the housing short­ of 10 A telephone bridge waa held Lportant role la ^ n ^ wlec, and this match alone should and Ed Vilga at the forward coast months when he left because of elgn Wars. Mrs. Annie Jacob*. 69, morrow afternoon. last e v ^ n g at the homes o f mem-1 AiJama of 96 A u t u ^ stmet, who a lot o f baseball. I loved the now accepting sealed bids from two singles yesterday as the many in his debut again.st ' an altercation with his wife In International Supper, Woodruff age was "bringing severe hard- D ^ t Square, died yeatertay at be well worth the price of admis­ with George Brooks holding tha FBirer to Veterans The A IF announced that Prof. here of Group B. Center church, portray* the part of "Fred.” Mem- game — Its excitement, ita com­ umpiring boards for the coming trol the ball In his front cw rt. Vugoslav descent. . Reports are Giants bowed. 7-.1. to the Pitt.*- the .It. Lnffis Browns, He hurled which they separated and were hall. Center church. .shlps to tens of thousands of the Manchester Memorial hospital sion. other position down with Oonfan. Huber contended It would be Herman J. Muller, o f the Univer­ Mrs. George Hunt of 286 CSiarter bers o f the supporOng cast are; petitive spirit. Its challenge to the season. Any board wishing to sub- _ buigh Pirates. Gordon, who now •shutout ball again.st the New Hying a p i^ . He stated that he Friday. April 22 people throughout the state. P following a short Illness. She was High scoring Jerry William*, and h * «tart each quarter *1**' carried in the Wallingford j Parclak will be out to prtive to ;■ lesH costly than the Rankin plan, sity of Indiana, a Nobel prite-wln- oakjffreet and.Mre. Mark HllU 1 very best elements In e f^low. We mit a bid may do so by contacting j the’ m^irdepwidabii Eddli Welr*'- h.11 »«ction of Meriden daiUes that "In- ! has hit three homers In t.vo days, York Ginnt.s in another tliree in­ told Smith he could not afford the Violin recilaf 8:00 p. m. In the ^ ^ Democrats. the widow of rm lght Jacoba and ^swre a team, all of us working to­ had a string of six straight hits ning chore last week. the fans that bis club Is tops and ", and fairer to the veterans them­ ning geneticist, will be a principal 106 'Prospect street, were co- Mel ^ I n g . or by having a rep- ^ ^ backcour*.kCOUT*. Include the lexal- competent home town officiating ’ , heading the lineup will be hlnHSIf ^kartment and would have to Vestry of Emanuel Lutheran | ••por a long, long time," he aa- had lived here for many years. speaker at the group’s counter­ Elwood Howlee, "Beechwood” gether for a common end." resentatlve present at the next' before he was retired in his last Cards selves. chelrmen of the bridge. The win­ Naaalffa also boaat of capable and bespectacled &llke DIakon a t' leave. Later he returned and church given by 7olanda gerted. "we have been talking There arc no immediate survivors, Fred Moore, "The General” ; and “That’s what America naeda league meeting. Sunday, April 3. trip to the plate. St, Petersburg, F'la,. March 22. He estimated the coat of his bill rally. ners In tho contract group were: reserves led by Coach Russ Cole, stead of the present black ones. • pvd the Vet* here a month the forward posts. Big Stan Oryzb' boarded with the Smith* for sev­ student Eastman School of Music.. about whst ought to be done. Now Funeral services will be held to­ The AIF was formed recently by Doris Beldlng as "U ly .” even more o f today, In my opinion Dodgers ,/P, Th" St. Louis Cardinal.* at *438,815.160, beginning In 1950. Mrs. Walter 8. Childs, 96 Gover­ brother Ik*. JarkI* Robb, Willie and a rovlsion of the dribble rule Wallingford didn’t lose a will be at center, with the hard’ eral months at *6 a week, he said, This Is sponsored by the Luther ^ morrow afternoon at 2 o clocw Dr. Kdney Hook, o f New York "John Loves Mary," has bean teamwork,' every person work­ A special meeting of tha Man- Mero Beach. Fla.. March 22 A*, wdl .send Harry Brecheen. Jack Rankin brought out VA figures nor street, Ernst Hartford, high Oleksenskl. Tommy Conran, and and the rule concerning how the, I****®" , playing Hogan Zamaitis and E d; and did not mention the 'reim­ League. | The governors statement slg- at the Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 university, and Dr. George S. successfully presented for two ing in the same league, every per cheater Division of the Connecti­ — Brooklyn Dodger President Creel and Ken Johnson to the bursement because he did not to show It would, instead, amount _ promised score, and Mrs. Edward Dlk, 187 . , i, Mickey Murphy. ball shall be placed In plav. blame the officiating In print. .. WieiT.blckl at guards. Either team Annual Masonic Ball at Mason Main street. Rev. Charles Crist, Counts, of Teachers college, Co­ son—whether In labor or manage­ cut Sportsmen’s Association will Branch Rlrkcy is Impressed ■with mound today in an effort to win want to Incur the displeasure of to *1,711,000,000. Henry street, low. In t^ w It tRlSkvfuI One of the largest crowd* of the Rhote Here and There Maurice Tillcl. better known as | will have to be in top form and Ic Temple. . .^i to be one of the busiest and longest pastor of the Wapplng Federated lumbia university. group Mrs. George Fish. one perfoimance at th c _ ^ k ^ ^ ^ ment, agriculture or government— be held tonight at 8 o’clock at the the showing of third aacker John­ their seventh straight exhibition Huber’s measure would limit 22 season is anticipated for this star- RenUl fee for use o f Muzzy , the Angel, speaks nine languages. , play hard to gain a victory the defendant. Saturday. April 23 leglelative weeks of the year. church, will officiate, and burial Anyone wlehlng to trying to Improve our eystem of Legion Home. Final detatla are ex­ ny Jorgensen. Rickey said he liked game. Smith said Bodo didn’t leave but benefits to needy World war I vets. Annual Dance, Rainbow and Besides the two housing meas- Brookfield street, won high place, | High scnooi studded, all-local attraction. Both and a close game with plenty of.^ will be In Center cemetery. South •ee" the performance at the Avery •nterpriae 'every day In every way,’ pected to be completed for the an­ Jorgensen "very much ’ and was They play the Cincinnati Reds. was "thrown out’’ after alleged Rankin’s would give pensions to DeMolay, Masonic Temple • • • - • ures, before the Senate were two and Mrs. George Hansen, 25 Mid­ as the old saying goes.” teams appear evenly matched, and thrills is expected. W’indsor. Friend* may call at the may get tickets locally by contact­ nual apiing field trial which will amazed at the Ir.fielder’s hitting The Card.s beat the Reds, 2-1, yes­ offenses against Smith’s five-year- veteran* of both World wars, re­ also Installation of officers for other administration bills over dle Tuimplke, west, low. G ift cer­ neither will concede anything to In the preliminary St. Bridget’s, funeral home sifter 2 o’clock this Rally Behind ing Ernest Weltllch, 80 Laurel "T7»e youth o f America," Dr. power. terday. again getting excellent eld daughter. Bodo’s appearance gardless of need or disability. 1949-50 VFW Anderson-Shea Post which there has been considerable tificates were awarded as prixea. be held April 2. 8. the other. Both managers claim St. Johns Clip Cheneys winners of the Y M. C. A. Inter-" affemoon. street. Stockdale concluded, "haa a won­ Jorgensen blasted a bases load­ hurling. In the last four games In Superior court on a moral’s A t proposed by Huber, a pension and Auxiliary 7 :30 p.m. Post Home twenty-av# Uble* derful opportunity ahead o f it. that they will JM at full strength mediate Ixjague. will meet the.. partisan dispute. Rent Curbs n't” ed triple against Montreal yester­ the pitching staff has alloivcd only charge la now pending. of *50 a month would be paid all One would reestablish a state playing. With eager, self-reliant, enterprlS' for this all-lm ^rtant tilt. Roval Kings, champs Of the East. Manchester Green. day and then scored the winning five runs and 24 hits. Wladlmer, coiuiael for Smith, World war I vetreana showing 50 Spring dance lor Teen-Agera. public works department. The ing young men and women at the Side Rec Intermediate League. S/forts Bound up To Gain Playoff Crown run in Brooklyn's 6-5 triumph. Giants contended that Bodo“ ' "abandoned" per cent disability—whether In other would liberalize old age j (OentlBiied from Page Oae) The Mancheater Board of Real Public Keconls helm, we need have nothing to fear St. James’s school hall. Fanersls CJommenting on Jorgensen's Burbank. Calif.. March 22. - oP, the apartment and therefore was | cured In service or civilian life; Wednesday. April 27 tors met last night and went over regarding the future of thla na­ - Th e New York Giants are pensions. Garden Pinners arm. which vas .sore last year, Bpt entitled to receive any relm- j^r 75 per cent disability, *90 Friendly Orcle military whUt No Disagreement la Friaciple than 15 per cent above the June various blits presented In the legis­ tion." By Hugh Fulltortea, Jr. ' guests of the St. Louis Browns to­ lA»cal Dc.Molay l-o«e* horsement for the unused portion John H. Andersen lature that might be of Interest Warrantee Deed New York, March 22—(/P; — A ! Gnudino and Paganl Set Richey said. "The fact that he i* for toUl disability or upon reach­ at YMCA. There la no disagreement In 30 lev#)* Ernest S. Richardson to David Before joining the staff of the J'faxie Rubacha Sparks day for the flr.st time this training of the.'lease." Funeral services for John H. Sparkman said the committee to Its members. A hearing will NAM , Dr. Stockdale held major more-or-Iess confidential rej^rt j Eliminate Lee’s | throwing overhand la the best evi­ igton DcSIolay ing age 65, and *120 a month W’ed.. Thurs., Frt.. April 27, 28, 23 principle between the two parties and Ann Stone, property on Litch­ I For Foul Shoot Contest ■season, .‘/t. Ixiuls Manager Zach (8) J, TTie question of the exact rela- where a helpless veteran required Co-Weda’ musical "Mardl Gras on both those issues. But the two Anderson were held yeaterday aft hopes this will be the last exten­ be held In the Legislature tomor­ peetoratce in Boston, Chicago, from a baseball spy in the Bo'uUt { North Eiitl F'vc to dence that his tore arm is healed ” Taylor planned to use McLeod . 82 93 87 -2 6 ^ row concerning the bills affecting field street. tio n ^ p betdreen the plaintiff and Hollister Street School. parties have been unable to get ernoon at two o’clock at the John sion of Federal controls. Washington, D. C„ and Toledo. A says that Joe DlMaggio’a Injured .\’s Bob Raney. Bob Malloy and Dick Abeting . . . 97 98 101—296 an attendant. real estate Interests. Local rep­ 4}ultelaim Deed The Garden Grova bowling team 54 to 52 Triuinpli in Gus Gaudino of the Brltish- defendant, whether It was land- Two Wisconsin Republicans, Saturday, .April SO together on details. Burke Funeral Home, 87 East Cen­ "W ill you guarantee that rent college and amateur baseball play­ neel Is a lot worse than the Yan­ West Palm Beach. Fla . March Starr. RoJemryer 82 103 113— 296' resentatives will attend the hear­ Catharine Wisniewski to Edward came from behind to take Lee’s American* and Nino Pagani ol Iprd-tensnt or otherwise, delayed Representatl-'ea Davis and Byrnes, Tall Cedar’s CcremonJal, Ma­ The Senate recessed Invnediately ter street. Rev. Fred Edgar of the controls will be dropped at the er and always an ardent fan. Dr. kees let on . . . Joe really la wor­ 22 /P Bill McCahan's mound The Browns beat the Cleveland Handlewlch1 . 91 122 112—325* ing and represent the board on Wisniewski property on Washing­ Esso’s In a beat two out of three Decifliiig Encounter the Italtan-Amerlcans will oc­ the proceedings while official after convening, and the Demo­ South Methodist church officiated end of 12 months?” asked Taft. Stockdale is widely known as "the ried about It and may not be able performance last night when the lhdian.s. 4-3, yesterday, aided by M arguard 94 80 94—2 7 f led the fight to send all pension sonic Temple. ton street. game match In the Drat of a long cupy the spotlight Saturday court records of previous ewes crats went into A caucus. During the services, Robert Gor­ ’I f so, I w ill be glad to drop all various phases of the legislation. Pitching Parson," and counts many to play until the season Is well Philadelphia Athletic* defeated the pitching of Bob Savage and proposals back to committee. May 1-7 uphill climb at the West Side Rec mu*t exciting night at the East Side Rec were searched for a precedent. Girl Scout Drive. , The House, meanwhile, sped don sang. "The Old Rugged Cross" of the present and former big along . . . Besides that, (Jharley In one of the Miami Beach 6-1 was good news to .So,j Gar\t-r and timely batting by Total , . 446 50", 507-1486 Called "Dtshonest and L’nsoand” ■last night. starting at 7:15. The aharp- i-> . .. ni..______1 m.aa XJ It was also clslm«^ that Bodo Monday. May 2 , through a routine 8c.s.aion. delaying and "W hat a Friend Wo Have In league players among his personm Kelley sUII haa no zing In his Lee’a were as hot as a fire- j games played this year St. Johns I Connie Mack. Roy Blcvcrs and Whltey Platt. eater DeMolay owed *24 back rent when he was Byrnes, who has denounced friends. shrw^ters. ho fliiNhcd th* Kei- Beethoven Glee Club ’Mlh An­ i action for the second consecutive Jesus.” swing. Ha’s meeting the ball sol­ cracker In th* first game when came from behind and won the Y !• Mack has been counting heavily Indians Johnson ... 101 93 86-28(E‘ ejected from the Smith house­ Rankin’s bill as "dishonest and un­ A rt McGlnlcy, sports editor of Senior League season dead­ 98 99— 29r niversary concert at High school legislative day on two bills pro­ Burial waA at the East ceme idly. but It doesn’t go anywhere . . they put together a 698 team to- League plavoffa from the Cheney on McCahan to better his 1948 rec­ San Bernardino. Calif.. March Schubert ... 94 hold as well as a *1.50 cleaning sound," said he ha* found no evi­ The Hartford Times, was toast­ locked for the bc.st fuul shoot­ ord of four won and seven lost. Hodge ... 107 80 98—285 auditorium. viding for more strict llccn.aing tery. Just to top It off. the rcpofl adds tal while tho Garden Grove were ^ of 54 to 52. It waa 22. -.V, -Cnovcland's world cham­ bUl. dence that veteran* themselves master. He was Introduced by the Yankee player* aren’t taking ing average, each with 47 con­ Against tile Florida International pion Indian.* hoped to bolster their . Coleman . .. 101 124 79— 804' Wednesday. May 4 control over insurance agents. The Bearers were George McCaughey able to only hit 648. The Garden | Enable Maxle Rubacha wh . Qryk aald that after Bodo left, favor pensions now. Women’s Auxiliary, Manchester delay apparently arose because the Yarl Johnson and Earle S. Rohan, president of the too well to the Harria-Stengel version.* in 68 attempt* for a ' Lc.ivre rluh last night. Bill hurl­ sagging exhibition record tixlay Leggett . . . . 85 79 81-24K Bernard O'Neill, Grove wlto AnnleHo showing the i „^,'rkcd the Saints and broke the mlth retained the plaintiff's The American Veterans commit­ Exchange Club. Rev. Robert managerial shift and OI’ Case Is .691 percentage, will engage in at the expense of the Pittsburgh S Memorial Hospital Spring Dessert insuranen committee member dcs- I Samuel Strain, way hit 661 and 662 to take th* deadlock with a hoop and ed three hitif.ss innings and batted lothes and had no right to do so, tee also called for defeat of the bill Wood of St. James’ church, deliv­ plumb out of charatcer wearing a a 100 shot contest. Each play­ F’l rates. Total . . . ,. . 488 443-140:^ Bridge. Manchester Country Club. ignated to report on the measures ' next two while Lee’s slipped badly ' T aggerfs foul and Dubashin- tn the A s first run wiUi a single. laying the basis for a counter­ In letters to each of 94 congress­ was absent. r ered the Invocation. stern look and trying to prove he er will try 50 throws St each Phil’s When the Tribe bowed in the 1:30 o’clock. CMIled upon for brief remarks and were below par with 481 and i j^ul that gave the winners claim since Bodo said he had to men who are World war ll veter­ Saturday, Mary 7 Isn’t a clown . . , And, speaking of basket. Player haring the ^ s t CSearwater. Fla.. March 22-' (,I’i ninth. 4 to 3. to the St. Louts spend about *20 for new clothes. Center Restaurant were Director Alden Bailey, repre­ average will receive the Fred ans. Parade of Barber Shop Quartets, No. I Favorite! that managerial shift, the boys In \ . .V 1.. V their victory. The Silk Makers I — Bert Haas is giving rookie Brpwns ye.slerday in Burbank, it W L It was also argued whether the senting klayor Harold A. Turking- Annlello of th# Grove was high desperately to tie It up in the Blish Trophv. donated by Fred Gilbert Harrison. AVC chair­ High school auditorium. 8 p. m. California are guessing that! was their second straight loss and E. A. Johnson Paint Co, . .54 SO BmIUis had rented the apartment ('.orreclioii Is Made ton who w a s HI; Edson Bailey, man of the evening with s high , ].^malning seconds but manoaed Blish. Jr., of the Plumbing and Ihiddin' Head Jones a run for the man, termed It an “irresponslWe , Also Style Show Breakfast and Is 25 Years Old Bucky Harris is getting about | their fourth defeat in nine games. Bantiv Oil Co.,...... 50 U out to another couple before High school principal; High C^»*ch single of 145 and three string of | „n,y ^ne basket by Ray Dancosse ■ Philadelphia Phillies third base handout" jeopardizing "'■legitimate Bazaar of Ladles’ Division of Man Supply Ckjmpany. Mike Garcia and Sam 2k>ldak trill Naaaiff Arms Co...... 36 48 Bodo’a "lease" period had been Kou**» W ilfred Oarke, and Captain Jim­ *25,000 per to manager San Diego, j : spot. requests" for federal aid to dis­ Chester Country Club at the Coun­ 111 School Figures e to *^ 37®- before the horn blew proclaiming The contest w ill be staged In do Cleveland's pitching today. Manchester Motor* .,.., . 28 86 completed since such action would John Kambas and James Morla- my Roach o f the baaketball team. Not bad for a minor leaguer. The Grove meets Pocketta to­ Against the Kansas Chty Blue* abled veterans and dependents of St. John* winner* of the playoffs. lieu of a preliminary game. legally entitle Bodo to a refund. try Club. nos. partners In the ownership of The latter Introduced members of night In the second game of the Both team* started slowly and of the American Association yes-, —> dead veterans. Turaday. May 10 n ie present figure.* concerning the new Center restaurant, today the team. They were: Herb Brooks Damned playoff*:. I terday. Haas delivered two base | Harrison urged Instead an ex­ Otton Pickers’ Minstrel at Whi­ When tlte Dodgers played the missed many shots in th# opening the construction and equipment of are marking their 25th anniver­ Brown, Ronnie Buekmlster, l,4o Em . (I) hits in three trips to the plate as ' panded social security program ten Memorial hall, sponsored by the new Princeton street school sary In the restaurant bualnesa Day, Dixie Dounn, Don Hubbard. Athletics the other day, the boy* McCurry .118 93 105—311 Bcore and it went back and another twin pointer, Smith was ' the Phil* won 6-4. He also started ! Violence under which old-age assistance North Methodist church groups. on the Brooklyn bench started rid­ have been revamped and today here. They started at the Center reloVo*** Joe Hublard, Dave Kelley, Carl Rubacita .142 95 109-346 fourth until the Cheney boys led banished for hi* fifth perso.tal,I ______a sixth doubla with the THE KENNEL SHOP presents |_|[][[ J[][](^ [lORIIfll would be paid to all, veterans and Friday. May 18 were restated by General Mana­ "on their own ” after working over Mikolowaky. and F,d Moske. ing A s (Joach Jimmy Dykes with Trueman 87 94 105— 286 foul and Taggert made on* try ■ pasea loaded and only one out. Annual ^ n c e rt of C^amlnade flr.ld .0 at the end of the period, 10 to 9. non-veteran*. ger George H. Wad(J*.ll 'n order to three years In Hartford, whence The Wesleyan JIbers, outstand­ Impertinent questions about what Berk . .. 128 91 108 -32? good. Dubashtnskl was fouled go- n rates Claim Made Musical Oub. Emanu'e'. Uitheran In the second quarter, Chent. a clear up the picture to date. An they came from their native Island ing university quartet, rendered happed when he lost that manag­ Poudrler 128 108 104—340 out-scored St. Johns and led at the Ing In and made one good. In the ! Bernardino, Calif.. March church. error made by a reporter yester­ several selections which were well erial Job in Hollywood . . . Jimmy, half way mark by 24 to 19, After | last few seconds, Dancosse made | 22-(/Pi—Bob Muncrief. former Sunday. May 38 of Lesbos. (Coattsued from Pags Unc) day In listing the cost of the new received. an old hand at bench Jockeying, 593 481 631 1605 the re.M period the Saints went | one basket before the horn ended | cj^yeland Indian pitcher, wa* sat- WHEN IT COMES TD RXTBALL Traffic Chaos Dedication to Manchester W af Both men were bom In a little school resulted In many calls be­ took IfJ^t so long before he re- , n Grove (8) ahead shortly to led 30 to 29. The ' isfled today he will help the Pltts- heroes and Gold Star Parents rt town namefi Plomirlon and when A FELLOW CANT BE BACK­ ( slay, the Jury heard opening ing made to {he office of the gen­ membered the Brooks have ■ correnti 110 101 114-325 Silk Makers had some scoring left For at. Johns. R'jbac^a "itb 77 j pirates this season, I tatenicnts by the prosecution and VFW Home, sponsored by An­ John waa 20 and James 17, they Seen Problem eral manager today, and this, cou­ working egreement w ith Holly-1 Keeney 108 117 116-341 for the period and led at the end of points. Taggert with 12 and D u -; Meyer, Hue’s m an-, I ,efen*e In the trial of the 11 men derson-Shea Post 2946 VFW. decided to make their way to Barnard Captures WARD. AS UNCLE JIM pled with certain changes that America. First they rtilpped out wood this year . , . TTien be *1-1 xceto 94 119 m -=S30 the third quarter 37 to 36. bashlnskl wlOi 11, starred. For [ ° Munchlef do a fine i ( r charges of conspiracy to a w today that the contract, aa signed Cobb 1* coming here to take back 548 561 662 1671 points only to have big Maxle cut In the preliminary ipenlng statements today and the i condition, Welsh told his 600 fej- with the Bartlett-Bralnard com­ reached France. They had but lit Charlie Potter's Barn.ird school North Ends defeated the^ Junio? , '"•n. retiring the last three on , a carload ol you fellows.” it down with two long baskets. | I three consecutive pitches, ** the i K>V*mmcnt is scheduled to start ' mayors. Two Fatalities pany of Hartford callS' for the tie money and had to ,^rk their basketball team completed Its Guards 51 to 34. way to the next point, which was season last week with a 54 to 33 ------_ Leglaa Gains Forfeit Taggert tied It up with a foul ar.d | ! Pirate* won 7-5. I OOTO^w* witnesses on the stand | A *re I^ l«U ^ "^ U in g for extend- work to be done for *536,678. He On»-Mlnnto Sports Faga ______DubMhInakI put the Saints out in St. John'. (641 *aid thl* figure waa arrived at by England. From there, they sailed triumph over Hollister In the B. F. >t* Braves oxnorrovT. | strengthened rent control (fontlnned Iron* Page One) Jim EUlery, American Hockay Maadieater (8) front with a lay-up basket. Here 7 I Bradenton, Fla., March 22 —nPi taking the base bid of *544,878 to Canada, finally reaching friends Grammar School l,.eague finals. Martin, r f ...... 3 1 i nl.so Is before the resolutions com- League statistician, figure* his j portur ...... 113 102 1 1 6 - 331 the score waa 46 to 44. St. Johns. —It's back to two practice sessions and subtracting from it *8,500 In Hartford who found them work. Eornard notched thirteen victories Taggert. If ...... 4 4 12 ; mlttee. Pacific railway, suffered severe leg The partners had a hard time in fourteen start, dunm the sea­ circuit's Western Division had the Latley . . . . . 98 102 > m — 311 Dancosse put In a field goal to 17 today .for the Boston Brave* w ho gained by using Incandescent cluoeat race on record. The first | Prtess : Rubacha. c ...... 8 1 t It was offered by Mayor Thomas Injuries when the sUtlon was de­ getting established here after their son...... 105 107 111— .323 tie it up and followed with an­ 11 have won only two of nine exhibi- Hospital Notes lights In-stead of flourcacent light, four teams flijlshed within three; L'xlrzks Duba.hinski, rg ...... 4 3 D’Alesandro. Jr., of Baltimore stroyed. apprenticeship In Hartford, but Steve Belllnghlrl won high in­ ...... 124 120 103— 347 other as the Saints missed their 7 tlon games against big league op- ing. The result wa.s a figure of points and tha deciding game In TTnite . Olhert, Ig ...... 2 3 ! who also proposed a resolution Near Monroe, Ij»., Mrs. Helen they have stuck together and last dividual scoring honors for the ...... 105 117 122— 344 basket. Dubsiihlnskl knotted the Batleflt* today ...... $536,378. To this, however, w *f the third place race wasn’t aattled | — i ponents. , ...... , .165 ' relllng on Congress to make It a Acton. 36, of (Chatham, La- month opened the new restaurant champions with 168 points. Mar­ score again at 48-a^ll. Smith made 54 ; ’’Perhaps three workouts a daj Admitted yeaterday: added *300 because of the extra until the 19th minute of the final | Total* ...... 545 548 568- 1656 • 21 12 Mrs. |f,iony to use wire-tapping equtp- drowned when an automobile shall Aitkin ws.s second with 89 a basket for Cheneys and Maxle I would better, the way the 1 **^ a Theresa Viau, Hartford: cost of hot riveting steel instead which, twenty five year* ago, thsy period Sunday night . . . Moat un-; AVest Hartford Forfeit Cheney A.A. (52) David' ment. plunged from a narrow bridge dur­ and Harold Duff third with 80. (6) tied It at 50-alI. Rubacha made been going." said Manager Billy Davis, lUP? Main street; Benny | ------—------of bolting member*. The final would hardly have hoped to own comfortable guy around the N IT | 1. FCleinschmtdt, r f . .. 0 0 0 ing a rainstorm. Charles Acton, Toai Benoit and Jim Roach fol­ Ferguson, rf ...... 1 0 2 Southw'orth. obviously Irked o^ver Kullgowskl. 180 Eldrldge street:______the husband, suffered cuts and contract price of *536,678 thus lowed with 73 and 71 respectively. basketbaU final Saturday waa the I ! ' was reached. Waddell said that Pitkin. I f ...... 1 2 4 the way hU charge* have failed to Miss Ruth Kottke. 23 Hell street: I 1 U v l o bruises, but swam to safety. ■1 Members of the Grammar School mayor of San Francisco when th e ! f . » WIW* Mra. FJsle Arnuitrong.’t023 Tolland , O C fia r iiO there probably will be later add! Combined Choirs Dancoaae, If . .. • •••. .11 2 ' ^*in A small tornado Injured llvc- I.ea?ue were Barnar<; Hollister. tions to the costs as the Job goes Smith, c ...... 4 1 • I The champions turnpike; Alexander Learned. 301 atock, destroyed a dairy barn, a Nathan Hals. Greei. and St. James. rher.J.’JJud'rr. “"'SS? j Kentucky and illmois Forest street; Mrs. Elizabeth Gilli.'; Stiind Wary along. There might bo some re­ Nebdaaka football coach, traveled! King, rg ------0 2 Siwho play th. Negro church and aeveral Negro To Sing ‘Messiah^ Barnard all eight league 0 3 I water tomorrow, were bopped i8-o gan. Meriden; Mrs. Mildred Fal-1 ductions also. In the non-building 2,000 miles and made eleven I Cteorgettl. rg ...... 1 V't. dwellings In a community near games end suffered Its only set­ J. Klclnschmldt, l g ‘ . .. 4 1 yesterday by the . kowskl. 177 Spruce street; Mrs. I Texarkana. Texas. A t dlockle.v. amount of *98,711.78, set aside back at the hands of the Animals. speeches in one 18-day stretch re­ P lay Tonight at Garden (Continued from Pago Oae) The combined choir* of Emanuel Red Sox V4,i Bernice Oocker, 800 Porter street. In east Texas, a squall smashed from the appropriation as an esti­ Aitkin, Roach and Bellinghiri cently . . . Utah’s basketballers • a w. M4*uttia eo. iM. Lutheran church, Manchester and 22 8 62 I Sarasota. Fla.. March 22,■ (F)- Admitted today: Bonnie Gates. bam* and unroofed house*. mate for furnishing and complet­ paced the win over Hollister whll^' figure they’ll be back In the tour­ European recovery progrem for e ing the school and Ita grounds and the First Lutheran church. New No. 1 Buy! New York, March 22.—(D — * Illinois’ Big Nine champions, Score at halftim., 24-10, Che-1 Yale alumnus Frank Quinn, a 81 South Main street: Douglas Michaels and Lukas ware best for nament picture In about two years Kentucky and Illinois, two teams staited a desperate spurt in th e ' year, revise the reciprocal trade uUlitles. Britain and the Round Table Slng- j neys; referee, Murphy; um bonus pitcher who was with Blrm- Nationally Advortised Brands Of Pet Foods Weaterkamp, 22 Drive B, Silver program the way he wants It and the losers. —when this sanson’s good fresh­ with a tremendous scoring punch, I final minutes to turn back Yale; Conran. ' Ingham in the Southern A s w la - Lane bomea; Myra Buettner, 226 , era of the Manchester High school man squad get* some experience. to provide for low-rent housing will clash at Madison Bquare Gar­ the li’y League titllst, 71-67. I tlon last season, will pitch for Oak street; Mrs. Sophia Foukel, Open Hearings ! will present Handel’s "Messiah” at When you’re in your wey*”, about ooffeo Complete Line Of Ageessories and Toggery. den tonight for the Eastern In triumphing, the two big. NoHh Ends (61) Boston’s Red Box today against IteckviUe. construction. To Speak Before the Emanuel Hitheran church on flavor, but wouldn’t min4 eaving on coffoo But many of them predicted co­ ’£40< Horae Of Another Color N C A A basketball Utle. poised teams enlarged upon offen­ B. F. PU. ] the Philadelphia Phillies in Clear- Disdurged yesterday: John On New Pact Sunday evening, April 3 at 7 S|N»rlR SrlMsIiile Adolph Rupp, a Kantucklan by Sergeant's . , . Pulvez and Q. and W. lints oLBeendieg operation will stop short when the o’clock. The chorus will be un­ eofts. . , bow about trying A4P Coffee? InetcaJ 848. tA6 $1.11 Their Immediate aim will be to sive records that rate with the Fogarty, rf ...... 4 3 11 ' Maybury, HarUord; Mrs. Eleanor Rotarians Here adoption and therefor* a guy who beat tn the country. Illinois aver­ Taft-Hartley labor law repeal la- der the direction of G. Albert o f offering one blend (as most coffee* d o ) A * P gain the right to test their attack Kosakowaki, If ...... 8 1 Box Manager Joe McCarthy will '^"Stejrett, 26 F^mdale drive; Mra. sue gets before the two houses. Taalght knows about horsa*. ralaya thla against the nation's No. 1 collegi­ aged 69.6 points for the season A. Morgan, c ...... 7 1 use mostly reserves thl* week in We groom, clip, hand pluck, bathe and dip Aoga. Fraacce Kaminski, Stafford (Coattmied frota Page One) Pearson and the soloists will be pvos you • dioioe o f thre® • • • RRJ4 comment from a horseman as a Most of them say, too, they Col. Arthur E. Wilson. U. S. Adelaide Schclln, soprano. Haxe) VTlIlle's vs. Ijiurels. 8.16 - Rec. ate defense in tha championship and Kentucky 68.2. Jarvis, r g ___ ...... 3 2 exhibitions. “ We know what moat Pick-up and delivery serrice free. Sgriags; Mr*. Elsie Hence and BnaeMPsa-isJUd poaalbl* explanation of what hap­ Three NCAA records went, by won’t go along on tax increases mlttee, aeld the committee should Army, will address Rotarlans to­ Anderson, contralto, Roger Loucks, m ^m n, strong. Eecb b gloriou»ly good, dbj Wedaes4ay. 88 gama with Oklahoma A. and M., Sumlslaakl, Tg ...... 6 0 of our regulars can do." explains aan, .21 Drive F, Silver Lane pened to hla basketball team last' the boards when the Wildcats, now. on universal medical care or have eufllclent time after the sign­ night at their meeting at 6:30 at tenor, Gerald Chappell, baritone. P A ’a-v.s. Nassiffs'. 8:15 -Rec. tha Waatern victor, at Seattle, Marae Joe. homes; Mrs. Erika Wayland and tincUy dUIoteolf And one will $uil you extctlyl aaturday. March 26 week; "It’s a good thing Citation Wash., Saturday night. The Ag- with All-America Alex Gross and 22 7 51 Reda on standby price-wage controle. ing to "satisfy ourselves and the the Sheridan Restaurant. Ool. W il­ Accompanists will ^ Bra JoIh p 4^1$ Telephone 9en, 68 Deergeld drive; Joseph Willie’s va Laurels, 8:16—Rec. can't read, baeauae cars ha taarna ^-oung Jim Line in standout roles, 2-427S Talcen With Grain of Salt public’’ about the document. son w ill appear In connection with son, piano and Clarence Helsing, glaa won out last Saturday in Guards (84) Tampa, Fla., March 22.— WeUett, 68 Cambridge street; Mrs how good he la. he’s through." Kanaas City. poured the pressure on VUlanova. 0 Failure to hit In the pinches, an Republicans took. Mr. Truman’s Neither committee approval nor Army Day, April 7. » 848. *8*B E. Bujaudus, r f ...... 7 .Josephine Gorman, 66 Chestnut organ. Kentucky’s 86 points were the ailment that affUcted the Clndn- new let’e-be-(rlends gesture with e the signing of the document at the Oil. Wilson entered the service The program will constat chief­ . Tlgera Tha defending riiampion Wild­ R. Morgan, rf ...... 0 0 ntreet; Mias Mary McVeigh, 487 End o f Una cats and the lUlnl cracked the moat any team ever had scored In 3 0 naU Rada all o f last year, struck grain of salt. State department April 4 would In April, 1917. and was commis­ ly of the Lenten portion of thla Stratton. If ...... •, • Dexter etreet; Mrs. Evelyn Lor- Lakeland. 9^.. March 22.~U f’> Ed Dudley picks the "probable’^ Garden’s upact jinx and scored ex­ the tournament, breaking the Kode*. I f ...... 0 0- again yesterday In the Reda’ 2 to Senator Brewster of Maine, who finally commit the U. S. to mem­ sioned In September of 1918. Dur­ oratorio which ha* become eo well ...... " 3 • dstnea, 166 Center street; Mrt FlHfew eW Wl*e Red Rolfe the taskmaster, gave flniiA ordor In the Mnstaro Golf pected aeml-flnal vlctoriea |art mark of 79 sat by Arkansas In A. Bujauclus, c ...... 2 0 1 defeat by the St. Louis Cardi­ heads the Republican Senatorial bership. That would have to await ing World War I. he served at beloved by Mancheater especially MiMred McNamara and daughter, t bunch of his Detroit Tlgera a Touranment as Lloyd Mangrum, night before a near-aellout crowd 1946. Ita 26 foul points shattered Legault. c ___ 0 0

MANCHESTER EVENLNG HERALD. M.XNCHESI KR. CO.n N., TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 194R FACE TH IR Tsill* HANCHByreit EVENING HERALD. MANCHB8 TBR, CONN, TUB 8 DAT. MARCH H , Permit bosses or executives mar­ An 80-ycai>old man came to RUL ita r 8 «l* n rf*r isl* •Artlrlrn for Sul« Hiiuavhnld (ioods i t rUONEKV ll.i.K MII.KH BY F41NTAINK FOX ried men, to drive them home? doctor for a blood test and nad^ff* FHlnllnsr—I’npering ^ 7i Have aocial relations after office examination before getting oiar- Autrimibilcs For Sale A Pnri—— Si’rvtfea llff^red H SMALL Building ll' a *6’. to ha PURE NEW Hampabira maple BENGAL Oomblaatton range. Ftoll qsoved from praaent pramiaca. in­ Sense and Nonsense hours' with men who work In their ried. ^'.1 atiAKANTh'h.|) ra|>aii jervice on PAINTIN'! AND Paperhanging. gas and oU, in fair condition. Will office? Point ofit the_ boss's mis­ Tile doctor checked him * over • A FEW EXAMPLES FROM Free caUmatea. Prompt sarvlce. ayrup. Jonea B4rTtc# Salaw 4*0 TWO FAMILY quire Burtou Flammer, 17 Spruce Young Housewifi Theao eggai oaiee Etiquette washera, irona, toaatara. aleciric Center street. aacrillee f->r cash. Oall S-5303. atraat. Mancheatar. S-14M. takes, etc. and then asked. . o' OUR (Co m p l e t e elocka vacuuma ate fUaaonanle Reasonable prices, ^ o n a 7880. Located near Pinehurst are very amxU- — i Girls have been working in of- Doctot—You mean at'your a**'i»j t>. E. Frecbetta. A OOlfPUmi deluxe tfnhrereal Grocer Straight from the farm • many years now gnd have RECONDITIONED CARS pricea A. Bo. Appliance, 11 Grocery. One of the beet built FERNDAUE DRIVE, Pine Acre this morning, madam. Begta It! you really want to get married? , Uapia atrael. >>1070. SET OF BOOK of Kaowledga, 5*0. eombinntlon etove, coal or oil and Tcrraca. Attractlva . wall bufit gotten by eomeHow without tn of* Old Man—Well, I don't fXactly j^TcrtiienieiiU GENERAL Repairing, light car- electric. Chrome pipe, two oil hom^ io Manchester. 7 room*, Young Housewife —That's the (Ice etiquette code, and they will Are you in earnest 7 Seize this m e PLYMOUTH CLUB m U PB pentry. painting. Floors sanded, Phone 2-9037. .e-roiom aingla. Net water heat, trouble with these farmers. They’re moment. want to, but I’ve got to. ' JOSEPH MctXXJE, refrigeration, barrela Can **11. hot waW heat, 8 room* steam oil burner, atorm windewa, ga­ P'® A likely continue to get along in —Beautiful blue. Everytmol! >" waahing machinu and appliances reflnlshed. Reasonable. Call 2- OORD » ----- MaeliiiMrv and To«l* U rages. Good condition. buy a t 511,200. RaaBonablf tarma. soon. Boldness has courage, power, 1046 PLYMOtrrH 4-DR. SEDAN Free estimates. Pickup and ds- 5i.9S-53.SO; for girl’s sklrta T8c- VACANT—7 room single near Wm.«aoodctalId, Sr„' Realtor. Of- •re propounded for girl office and those who are normal and A N. II* •;«* P M Uvery. Call 2-2313. 51.30. Fine rayon linings 51 yard. workers. But since this is the day magic in it. i happy. —Well taken care of. Nice gray Rrpalrinif tH GARDEN Tractors Braady Plsnat Episcopal church. Ideal loca­ 6 ca 15 Foraat atraat. 7926 or *• A sure way to go broke Is to Begin, snd the mind xrows heated: paint. Good trades. Colonial Remnant Shoppe, 118 *694. back some of your wife's relations of codes for this and that. Interest REPAIR AND motorise eewlng Center Street. ______Jr^ Baavar riding arlth attadi- tion. Two car garage. has .been revived in a code of eti­ Begin, and the Job will be-complet­ Ws are listening In again, going 1947 PLYMOUTH S-DR. SEDAN HomehnM ScnrleM ments. Power laam mowars. Dis- to business. ed. 1 machines. Also clean and repair TWO-FAMILY houae, centrally lo­ quette for office girls, and the up on the bus the other night, and ^ Lust piMl Koand —Radio and heater. Nice light • Wfergd ISA motors. Frank X. Dion. 2 Ridge­ ston chain aawa Capitol Qriad- cated. Sbe and four. Six-room magazine. Independent Women, Sadie Orr Dunbar. a slick chick was saying to hsr ’. LOSr-rPalr of ahell eyaglaaaee. gray palrit. Has had excellent wood street. Phone 7779. HEDSTROM twin -else carriage, Ing Oo., a* Main atreat. OaQ 7*5*. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA apartment vacant. Oonsiderabla has undertaken to compile a sam­ boy friend: , ’ EXPERIENCED. All kinds of cur­ in good oondltlon. Phone 2-4492. front of Montgomery Warda Sat- care. tains laundered. Straight 83c, Realtor cakh required. T. J. Crockett, ple code. Among the more import­ Little Tommy had spent his first Girl Twenty years ago, glrla ' 876 Main Street ant questions to which answers are day S t school. Mother was anxious never thought of doing Uie thlrtfa xirday. Fln«ler pleaae call WUll- 1947 PONTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN— ruffled 51.25. Call anytime 2-3411. Private Inatmetionii 2H a u t o m o b il e motor for sale. DOUBLE Bottom drag plow. Ex­ Broker. Phone 5416. mmltle 543Jfi, ravarac charge- Tel. 5440 Or 593* sought a n : Should office glrla to know how he had got on. girls do nowadays. Completely equipped. Beautiful Good for taw mill.- Inquire 85 cellent condition. Phone 60M. FOR SALE— Four-rotiitia, new, condition. V».jn FINISH HoUand window GET AHEAD with Diesel every­ Dover road or call 5305. •TCetabIlihed 1931" smoka to the office? Renew their Mother—What did you learn, Boy Friend — Yes, that’s trus. l/)ST.-MentUIaatton bracelet, In- •hades made to measure. Key# where. Industry Is turning to BEAVER and Mighty-Mlta tree, Home Uatlnga Wanted 510.800. 5 rooms, new, 51S,000. 6 make-up while at the typewriter? dear? That’s also why they didn’t do aertbed John Donte. Call 7748. Re- 1941 PLYMOUTH CONV. CLUB mad4^, whii* you wail Marlow's Diesel for economical streamlined MEN'8 Rebuilt jni relasted shoes tors at epeotal pricea. Garden rooms, 513.UC0' 7 rooms, 614,000. Accept luncheon Invitations from Tommy—Didn't learn nothin’. them. If w4r6, ______COUPE—Radio and heater. Has power. Railroads, trucks, trac­ High and low B etter than cheap King 3 and 5 Ht P. with reverse. For price and term s call George their employers? Be friendly with Mother— Well, then, what did had'excellent care. You must sec SAVE ON your laundry bllU. In­ tors, factories, large and small new onee. Sam Yules, Shoe Re­ Simplicity 1% H, P. Ullage toMA HAVE Several 4. 5. 6. 7. * room U Fish. 33 Brookfield street Tel. Arsons who call upon their em­ you do? A hick town Is a place wham :> I/jST—In Burton’a atore. around dividual eervjce in Manchester # Single houaea at reduced pricea 6394. * ______ployers? Acespt attentions from Tommy—Didn’t' do nothin’. A each man thinks only of hla own i • 4 0 Satbrday, a wallet contaln- power and itghttni, plants. Be pair Shop 701 Main street lawn mowers and sncwplowi. only automatic self-eervice isiun- ahead of the crowd -prepare for Dublin Tractor Co., WUUmanUc. Mortgages arianged. Imsqg^ate the boss’s son? Wear dark and woman wanted to know how to profit and blames others for not - t«g aum of money. Finder please 194941 BUICK SEDANETTE—Ra­ dr\ You load your wash into our ONE HORSE Iron axle farm occupancy Please call this agen­ AUTUMN STREE7T —Large 8- severe clothes, or dress In fashion?’i spell dog, and I told her. That's all. "getting together." pborie 5*71 or call at 23 West dio and heater. Thie Is a nice two new Bendix mschtnei and ws do this opportunity now. You can room single, porch, ' oil burner, start learning Diesel operation wagon, pole for two horses. Good cy for quick results it interested Omter street for llneral reward. tone green. Guaranteed good. the rest. Waah done In 30 min as new. Phone 8671. In telling or Buying George L. two-car garage. Good condition, and maintenance while holding Wearing Apparel—Fore 57 512,000, terms. Wm. Qoodchild. MANY OTHERS utes while you wait or shop 30c Graxiadio, 109 Henry street MICKEY FINN Jn*t A Sample! LANK LEONARDsSi lo st- p a s s bo o k No. 28169. per washer load lup to 9 Iba. i We present Job. If you arc mechan- ROYAL Portable lypewrUera and Sr., Realtor. Office IS Forest Notice la hereby given that Paeej Icallv Inclined write for free adding machines Used lypewrll- THREE SUITS and top coat, Phone 5379 also damp dry and fluff dry men’a, size 56. Fine coiidlUon, street. Phone 7925 or 3-9694. r m Ho. 28169. issued by The Laundermat. 43 PumeU Place, facts, mnities Diesel Training, ere and adding machlnea sold or FOITR-ROOM, furnace heat. Ira POTOU 6000 WORK, W fa, AT LEAST ME teTlnga Bank of Manchester has I BROWN-BEAUPRE. Inc. 510 each. Phone 494* afUr 6 p. m. NINE-ROOM single on East Cen­ CANSRYWEPlAyfpj so Bissell Street Phone 7191 jturmerli Uonlgomery Ward's Box E, Herald. rented Repairs on al* matiea. mediate occupancy. 57.700. ALWAYS lOIIY.' been lost or destroyed, and writ­ Marlow'S Charles Lesperance. Call 3620. ter street. Ideal location for pro­ H O t f T / ten application has been made to Farm Store i Phone 2-4274. AUTO DRIVt.NiJ. due control fessional building or other busi­ WnUE LEAVM* Y OKAY, PNH.! I'U STAiawmij WsBted—To Buy M said bank by the person In wrtiose 1936 FORD Sedan. Very reason­ VVF.AVTNG of burns, moth boles AAA certlfled Instructor Bal­ FOR SALE - 6 practically new RUSSELL Street Hospital sec­ ness. Large corner lot. Immediate VC •nMOWOW. JM 1 K TIED UP-KH ABNOC. name such book was Issued, for lard's Drivlnp school ' ’ial' 2-2245 Anderson house window assem­ occupancy. T. J. Crockett, broker. ANP NEIP LIKE T D \ m HAVE MV t c t t i l able. Keeney Oarage. anti tom clothing hosiery runs WANTED—Recent edition of Book tion. 6-room single, 3 down. 3 up. CONVENTIONI payment of the amount of dqpoelt himtlhags repaired, aipper re, blies 2'4" X 3'2 ' and 2'4"xS10 ’ Fully msulated. New roof, oil 5416. IE a h e id sayrwu assistant, with screens. Apply Marlow's. of Knowledge, good condition. o m . fopresented by said book, or for 1941 DE SOTO, custom four-door placement, umbrellas repaired, Musical— nramalle steam heat, garage Lot 60'xl40’. ME ruyEPAriEAsr^ m fxtrick, the Issuance of a duplicate book sedan. R. and H. Priced to sell. Phone 80’/5. MANCHESTER 6-year old Cape n«LAND men’s shirt collars reversed and PARKS Planer 12". complete with Immediate ,Krupancy. Elva OANCy ANPHISSON thersfbr. ___ Phone 3-4498. PIANO ri'NINi; repairs, recoti Tyler. Agent. Manchester 2-4489. t>)d In dralrable neighborhood. replaced Marlow's Little Mending extra knives. Model 1000 spin­ WANTED - Bric-a-brac. furni­ House 24 x 32. consisting of 5 ARCNOW puvwmnou! Shop ditloning. etc Inhn (Tnckerham, dle sharper w'th cutters, motor. ture, antlqiici, '*td> Mill Trading 1941 DODGE convertible. Excel­ '28 Bigelow street Phone 4219 LISTINGS wanted — city, fafm, finished rooms, one unfinished. AU. SET AniNNmevwvnt* lent condition. 5978. Call 2-3675. Practically new. Reasonable. Call Ptat. 17 Maple street. Phone 2- business and homes Have Steam heat, oil, fieplaee. Venetian TO HEAD Private o'wner. Glastonbury 3-2349. 1089. BgaiT A Johnson Waxer for 51 Building—ronimeting 14 PIANO TirNTNG and repairing. cllenU A’Sltlng. Stop In and see blinds, fully Insulated, storm win­ FOR 'fi Leonard Eccellente. 118 C’enter me. Burton Flammer. Real Es­ dows. screens, nicely landseaped HOME.' ••p day. Wa will give you absol- 1948 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR. R.. a l l t y p e s of remodeling and f o r SALE--Late model U C lot. Sale price 511.500. Allot ittaty^naa one pint of Johnson’s street Tel. 4757. Smith standard typewriter with WANTED- -Carriage In excellent ( tate Agent. 17 Spruce street. H., D. 12.000 miles. I alterations, garages. dormers, Manchtpter 2-2494. Clampet. Phone 4993 or 2-0660. z z i wax. value 60c. Electrical Dept. J. 1947 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE new and tile ceilings, quality l8-inch carriage, excellent condi­ condition. Phone 2-2990. W. Hal# Cbrp AERO SEDAN R.. H.. D. workmanship. Free estimates. Holp Wanted—Female 85 tion. Mario-vs. DUPLEX. Completely modem 14,000 mllea. Tel. 7594. ______with many excellent features. I,ntfi for Sale 78 'V--. ARE YOU a woman who wants to Rooms Wilhoot Hoard 69 Double vacancy. Robert O. John­ M

eth. . . Gen. Lucius | When Lewis ordered all m.;;es ening of our inl»i e s t" in that area. Opaa DaUy S A. M. To 5 P. M. Mfs- Elisabeth Wilson and Mrs. ties must be approved by health F. M. BRODERICK SoUmene and Flagg. Inc. Tha pubUe worka bUl was ap­ Aupista Hansen will be the hos­ not excludable under Immigration ObjMt to ‘Home Rule’ ' D. Clay arrives in London by plane i east of the Mississippi to shut Then he recalled the sUtement he _ Inoliidlag Saturday officials. proved by toe Senate over Repub­ WomaU Soloil down for the March 14-28 period tesses. 843 Main St. Tel. 2-1642 634 Center Street — IN THE BABY SHOP— lican objections. Thers too, both laws. 'The others, however, are not i to diacuM German problems with made in his major speech on the' 7. Grounds must bo left clean attending the conference as for­ Clause Approved in U. S. Ambassador to Britain. ' he said it was a memorial to min­ ! Atlantic treaty last Friday. This Plenty Of Parking and sanitary following a sho'v. sides agreed on toe need for a de­ ers killed and injured last year. Plan Your partment, but disagreed on de­ eign government officials, and arc Congress; Resolution Lewis W. Douglas. . . . Conditions : , '.vas that American policy la “to On Premises , Committees from too various or­ excludable. Named in Suit prevailing during denth-denling ‘ Protest Against Choice I help free peoples to maintain their ganizations will probably be made tails. The engagemeDt of MUe Mary House Painting Tru-Last Socks 19c The tmofflclal representatives Oj^e o f 17 Adopted:, . ____ ^ smog in teeming mill town of But he didn't mince words _ when _ I^Miise (above) aed Og­ integrity and Independence . . , responsible for checking the The measure now goea to toe Stewart wherever the aid we are able to House, where It was expected to are sclentiato, authors and other Donors, Pa., may be dupHcated i he declared It would aeive. too as den P. Reid, son of Mrs. Helen grounds arier a show. Intellectuals. provide can be eftective.” Now! 8. PermlU wlH be granted only Sizes 4 to 8. Reg. 39c be sidetracked to committee, a i-AttmctiTe Bride Says during two-day rest period, say : the miners’ protest against Presi­ Rogers Reid, publisher of the New MANCHESTER'S The State department empha­ Washington, March< 23.— health officiali. In hia Friday speech he atio WE WANT to shows with local affiliations snd fate suffered by several other ma­ (/P)— ^The United States con­ dent Truman’s appointment of Dr York Heraid-Tribiine, was broken sa Id: Tine Paynenta Arraagcd Baby Shop—Main Floor Rear sized It is remaining firm in Its Attachment for Mrs. Argentina takes first step to- Boyd as the men to direct Federal a month ago by mutual eonaenl, ^ U K I> only one carnival will be allowed jor administration proposals In re­ "Our actions in supporting the 10% Down to play within town UmlU during cent weeks. stand despite an appeal to Secre­ ference of mayors today Roger* Too S t r o n i f i seizing all raw materials in mine safety regulations. Mlaa Stewart’s mother, Mrs. W il­ BETTER BARBERS tary Acheion from Dr. Harlow integrity and independence of Balance Monthly toe same wtek- A ll tha controversy was not con­ threw its weight behind the ® I country and parcelling them out Lewis contended that Dr. Boyd, liam H. Stewart, said. Barbara USED CARS Shapley, Harvard astrononter. ' under government order, for pur­ Greece. Turkey and Iran are ex- 9. Carnivals sponsored by q lo­ fined to tha House and Senate administration’s drive for who has been serving without pay .\nn Scott. Canadian figure skat­ OPEN WEDNESDAYS $1.00 Plastic Leather Shaplcy Is chairman of the Na­ Washington, March 28—(/p—An pose, of keeping all industries in pressions of that determination.” Wm. Diekson and Son AND WILL PAY cal organization will be subject to floors. strengthened rent controls, since December, 1947. lacked prac­ ing champion, denied that there RealHrma Statrmentta approval by toe Chief of Police. tional Council of the Arts, attractive blonde bride of less than operation. . . .President Truman | tical experience in dealing with was n reiwnoe between her and Palatlaa Oantnatera UP TO THESE PRICES laeoe Rival Stotementa minug the “ home rule” clause sets goal of mtlHan fewer work He reaSrmed those statements 10. Portable generating power Special Attention to Children and Professions whlth Is sponsor­ a year chergea that her husband’s mine aofety. R e k t’ to his news conference. Baer 118 Baal Ontar St. ON THE PURCHASE OF A Rival chairmen of toe General ing the three-day meeting of the accidents each year. . . .Presi-< Pboaca 8-8M8 Or 6828 1 units that are unreasonably noisy approved in Congress. The attvJiment for 67-year-old Rep, The Senate took up the challenged On the matter of Riiisia s/ld BUI Folds 79c each Assembly’s Appropriations com­ Cultural and Scientific Conference dent Truman iRgna Congressional | will be prohibited. 3 Barbers— Ample Parking mittee laauad rival statemente to­ resolution was on6 o f ' 17 Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachu­ almoat immediately. Iran, Acheson said that fhe Amer­ Jl. No permit will bo granted Pin# Tax for World Peace. resolution inviting International i •»«o«u»veiy. Its interior 1949 day praising and attacking Gov- adopted in toe final session o f the setts wrecks* her marriage. Olympic committee to hold 1856 committee approved Dr. Boyd 10- ican embassy at Tehran has re­ for any period longer than one 1101 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE THE HIGH SCHOOL Wtotn the conference came In for mayors’ three-day annual meeting Mrs. Eilene Diana Latta-Lewr- Caiiada Moves ported intensifying "Soyiet pres- I •> Zipper enclosure with compartment for change. aroiior Bowles’ proposed budget earlier criticism, Shapley said in Ol.vmpic games at Detroit, Mich I. TTien the matter went to the I week. here. ' ence in a suit filed yesterday said Senate as a whole. Some persons TT' a T’ "H*'* toe form of'pSr- 12. One week must elapse be­ Cornelius Mulvihill, Bridgeport a statement: Chosen New President Lengthy dispute between Rail­ her husband. Naval Capt. Harold way ^ p re s s company and 50.000 thought that body might not wish : 1 O l ^ l l t 1 a x e s ' P'opagan- ^arloonQ' tween carnivals. That Is. carnivals Democrat who Is the committee’s "The conference is independent Mayor W. Cooper Green of da " in recent week.s. Alexander Latta-Lawrence, 47, had workers ov*er wages, hours snd to antagonize Lewis during the will not be hrid any oftener than $1.00 Simulated Senate chairman, said Republican e f any pqHtlcal group or any con­ Birmingham wraa chosen the new been on "close and intimate terms ” This propaganda. Ache.aon said, aommittee members themselves worlting rules ^s taken over by course of the walkout—that it every other week. ference that has been held In the president of toe big-city mayors with ths orchid-wesring dean of ( hargea ‘'among other things, ac­ The Modern WbUKT Ml had been unable to find anything pest, i t is an American confer- National Railway Mediation bonril would postpone setion until coal zarc 13. Any violation of above reg­ and Mayor David Lawrence of Republican women in Congress for was coming out of the mines .\l*o Plan* to Provide tivities by United States advisors IIS INOIO^. ulations by the sponsoring organ­ in the budget to criticize. ence/to which have been invited a , - I . . .Britain’s socialized medicine, Pittsburgh vice president. 20 years, often visiting her hotel | program will cost taxpayers more i aRaic in Iran hostile to the Soviet Method of Home AWOUNO De Luxe Eight ization will subject their permits Peail Necklaces He made the assertion In an- number of distinguished speakers The resolutions embraced a More (loiiAiimer (rood* union ” suite ‘late into the night.” i than billion dollnrs in its second Boyd .Assured of Job to cancellation. 'aounclng to ft the committee had fpom more than-20 countries. The fair-sized part of President Tru­ Heating called from the floor of th^' year, estimates British Ministry Achr.son recalled that the Iran­ Chief Schendel stressed that the ■White and pink colors. 1 and 2 strand with filigree com plete its hearings on the gov- /Conference will be conducted In man’s 1949 legislative program. But such wasn't th- rase. Th For People o f Nation House and told o f the suit, Mrs. of Health. . . .British soldier of- ian government recently proteat- WE NEED TODAT above regulations are not yetf in toe democratic tradition. Discus­ Housing aids and alum, clearance. matter came up last nigh^ an Bb wha Uka comfort and clasps. Rogera said IL was ‘'ridiculous.” ; fers to take place o f condemned AND WUX, PAV DP TO their final form but are a genferal sion at panel sessions will be open Federal grants for education and Ottawa. March 23 P Th- Ca­ ^ a a hM t the home with fuel A H W w e *: I She said she would withhold com- woman on gallows "to show my i (t'ontiniied on Page Fourteeu) W A tN V outline of the 13 rulings. to all.” school building, a public _ works (Oonlianed on Page Fourteen) aO. N o wasteful aabas or nn- BU1CK8 ...... 1300 (Cenliaaed ea Page Foariee^ nadian government moved lo.lav W lA T V 4 e«t. A "common setise” and “ for f ■? Flu# Tax .“Commualst Front Affair” planning program and social se­ ment until she knew more about I gratitude” for sacriflce. DODGE ...... 900 memorial parklets on East Center hla Influence to stop the meeting. The mayors advised Congress | comment. A native of Toledo, Ohio, Baldwin, suspected of being "paper lA>wer Coal* .Antici-, I FORD ...... 900 Artion of Israel anil It a'.sr, cai;a for a cut in taxes Range and Fuel Oil S C itN T im iC WEWAIW.S street was mentioned as an ex­ May I. through the medium of .Altered Me said he believed those who had b*g bandit.” and two men charged 3 I FORD ...... 1100 that "taste and municipal govern-1 • secretsrj' of Mrs. h«tmr hi* on eain.iigs of small h,u».neis paled by House Ap­ TMAT Au w AVS s « t>s v ? ample. the Hei-alJ, with which I have been i| Colors: Tearose, white. Size 8 to 16. , TcXm March 28.— written “have correctly analyzed menta are iU equippfd to adminls- , Rozers, and during the Roosevelt, I FORD ...... 1500 Lebanon Gomes as Vio­ firm.#: repeal or leduction of a va­ : .' Chief Schendel said last night associated no long, expres.*) my 'fiP)— 1 Katz, 82, eon ot a toe character and purpose of toe 1 2 3 3 3 3 r FORD ...... 1750 ter rent controls K a form which administration was a frequent, . propriation* Group UT.WOOD CO. that five organizations have al­ grateful and nincere thanks to No„ drug atore meeting” but he felt It was enough lation o f Truce Told riety of other levies; removal of CHORCHE5 1 F R A ZIE R ...... 1500 would give adequate protection to ^ White House vUitor. fack 0^ 01^ ™ to^rd wr.iini ready appli^ for permits to hosts of people in Manchenter and was held here today . price control of many commodi­ 51 Btasen St. TeL 4496 r FR AZIE R ...... 1600 the people of ^ cities. ” _ DiVorce Not Sought AwtrilSfSfeace tr e .w * 1. M OTOR SALES ' present carnivals this vear and elsewhere who have sent me 53c each ' ''warrant a l l e g ^ alteraUon (Oonttnned on Pngi:e Fourtoea) Blow At Provisions In Bills I The suit does not seek a divorce. aiFpleace treaty. ties, and relaxation of import re­ Washinston. March 23 -,.») — 1 HUDSON ...... 900 I London. March 23— .P - Israel HOOAKIANO ST T-'H 294B5 that none conflict with any of the greeting cards and notes express­ MAS„ ------D. 8. Treasury chMk. ------— strictions on a long list of commo­ Anticipating lower conatrucUon I HUDSON ...... 1000 This was a blow at provisions in I but asks for separate maintenance and Lebanon sighed an armistice dities. regulations discussed. , ing good wishes for a speedy re­ CRarles pils, la charge ot the today. costs, the House Appropristiona I HUDSON ...... 1600 covery from Injuries received lit the House and Senate bills under! «m sccounUng of their joint c ; 1 7 C a J The new Canadian inerme taxes committee recommended today An exception was granted In the /San Antonie Secret Servtoe office, The action at the Lebanese bor­ r HUDSON ...... 1700 the auto accident February 10. Green Stamps Given With Cash Salss which cities or counties could re-1 property. However, one clause said ^ Q I Q I ' I f i ^ { ^ 1 1 4 1 are slightly lower thg.'- current 1 cas; of the local Red Men organ­ ' aald Katz reportedly altered the | Budeiiz Tells if a divorce should be asked later. _ ^ k-ta-asaava der point of En Naqura came nn only $558,000,000 for flood contvel I M ERCURY ...... 1000 move ceilings. The Senate voted United States rates in the lowest ization that has already scheduled check, whlNi aas In payment for; Mrs. Latta-Lawrence wants at Acting Palestine Mediator Ralph snd navigation projects during the S M ERCURY ...... 1600 I also deeply appreciate the redemption o f government bonds, that decontrol plan into Ita bill last income brackets, snd higher in and contracted for an eight-day least $300 monthly alimony . I Builche accused Israel. Trans-Jor- 12 months starting July 1. 7 MERCUR’i’ ...... 1700 beautiful flowers and other gifts so that It w is pnj’ahle to hlmeelf, i night with a proviso that govern­ the otheia affair. It was unanimously agreed Of Red Links Mrs. Latts-Lawrence, in her Under Attark I dan and Britain of violating the This amount represents a cut of » M ERCURY ...... 2400 from individuals snd organiza­ rattier than to Uo nther, Mlchnel' ors must give assent. The House to allow the one exception this year ifK J W H A L ^ c q m mid-30s. is from Chattanooga, I U.N, truce in Palestine through l’ru*|>eritv Seen Ahead 41.78.640.220 from President Tru­ 1 OLDSMOBILE ...... 1200 tions: cheering calls from clergj’- H.‘ Kntz. bill, already passed, does hot re­ man’s budget reqiiest. quire action by the governor# Tenn., but now lives in Los An-, troop movement.a around the Announcing the progiam, Fi- concerning one-week stands be M ANCHim A COMIf 230,200 less than the allotment for 7 OLDSMOBILE ...... 1900 of my doctors and nurses on the Become* First Gov^fh- Other policy statements, in sum­ geles. A t. present she resides in Vandenberg Target for Trans-Jordan port of Aqaba on the | nance .Mini.slrr Qoiiglaa C. .Abbott cenformed to in the future. Finn Mass Fro teat' the same purposes this year. 1 PAC K AR D ...... 1400 staff of Manchester Memorial hos­ mary. called for; VVasliington botch Red sea, told Pail iamer.t la.st right that at- It was also agreed to allow the New York, Storch 28 — (A5 — . ment Witness in Con­ Filibuster Speech; Mc­ Diaclolms .Any Violation Ica.'t another year of "aln;o.«t 1111- The proposed new appropriation 6 PAC K AR D ...... 1800 pital. Patriotic, civio and veterana Oeation of a Senate-House joint In the suit she said that even 7 PAC K AR D ...... 1900 Knights o f Columbus, which has The British Foreign Office quick­ excellrd prosperity" lies ahead of in the Army cli'll functions supply sponsored shows for the past 13 groops today announced pInas for spiracy Trial Today Grath Has ‘Respect* bill grants $321,000,000 for gener­ 8 PAC K AR D ...... 2200 (Continue! on Page Fourteen) (COattaued oa Page Fuurteea) ly disclaimed any truce violation. Canada. He said the danger of in­ years, to carry on with its tradi­ n mnso proteat ngninat toe “World .A Foreign Office spokesman said flation seems tn have been pa.ssed. al flood control projects in • 35 1 PLYMOUTH ...... 1200 Pence” conference opening Friday ______*_ 6 PLYMOUTH ...... 1700 tional affair. MARY TAYLOR New York. March 23—(P)— A Waahington. March 23—vP)— “ our troops have been in Aqaba and "prices have begun n recede states, $176,000,000 for rivers and under sponaorahlp of the National former high Communist official Democratic Chairman J. Howvd I'.arbors 1 nsvi.fation 1 projects in 7 PLYMOUTH ...... 1800 Council ul the Aria, Sclencea and 8 PLYM O U TH ...... 1900 who now is an arch-critic of the McGrath said today he has “ high | (rontiniied on Page Fnu-teen) I (rontiniied on Page llvelse) 29 states. $57,000,00 for flood con­ June Brides!! ' ProteanionB. Coordination of the 0 PO N TIAC ...... 1200 party became toe first government Pope Urges Preaching Hell regard and leaped” for Senator trol works on the lower Mississippi pleketing movement wna under- 1 PONTIAC .; ...... 1300 Personal Notices witness today In the conspiracy Vandenberg (R-Micb) despite a river snd ita tributaries, and $3,- 6 PO N TIAC ...... 1700 Make your reservations now. Each wedding tahea by a netvly-formed Peoplea’ trial of 11 leading U. S. Commun­ political attack on Vandenberg | 500.000 for Sacramento river flood ,7 PO N TIA C ...... 1850 Committee for Freedom of Re- ists. ^ Fire to Recall Men to God which appeared over McGrath’s, contrib!. >8 PONTIAC ...... 2100 In Memoriam recorded will have my undivided attention. llgtoa, following an naorgnalzed Ixniis Budenz, former editor of signature in lost week’s issue ot Protestant Denominations Cormecticut projects approved by ^ drive by numeroua groupa. the Democratic party circular, 16 STUDEBAKER L.C. ..1700 • • * ‘ the Communist newspaper. The ] the committee, with toe amounts t , In lOTins memory of I#aac Bell, who 23— JPi— “There la therefore no time to be Capitol Comnqent. recommended for each la the 17 STUDEBAKER L. C. . .1950 died March 33. 1934. Dolly Worker, testified tost one o f ! Vatican CM,y. March Viewed Getting Together 18 STUDEBAKER L. C. . .2500 Senate Confinna Jobnaon lost to halt with all our forces the McGrath told a reporter the sr-: president's budget; W’aahlngtoa. March 28 — is annual Lenten audience. “Preaching of the first trutlis of the Truman administration has The nation's varioni Prote.stant Rivers and harbors: Catering With Taste and Finesse He Buceeeda, Jnmee ForrestnI. the translation of the ideata of Commission 'faith ia more toon ever urgent and turned against Vandenberg. denorainationa are moying closer New Haven harbor. $$00,000, Wife and chUdren. AUCTION The Neante acted with uausonl Supervised Editorship " It is sorrowful to see so many oiii relicion into tlie common prac­ so is toe preaching of hell. Without The latter served aa sdviaer to The committee did not allocata speed at the request of Chairman Stachel and Eugen^ Dennis, an-! today-am ong them many Catho- togetlier, says Methodist Bishop G. tice of our life. The whole concept Drive in today and get In Memoriam doubt, such a subject must be two Democratic aecretarica o f the Hopes and Dreams To HOUSEHOLD FURNTTURE - ESTATE LOT Tydiags (D„ Md.) ot the Armed other defendant, continuously su­ lies— living as though their only Bromley Oxr.am of New York. of the World council and the specific amounts of money to indi- handled with dignity and wisdom. state and Aephe/ded bipartisan vidusl projects "for general flood your trade allowance on MUCH CHINA, GL.AS.S— .SOME WOODWORKING SHOP ITEMS Hervtceo committee, which only a pervised hia editorship o f The aim is to form heaven on earth, American section ia to put those In loving memory of Lucy McCsnn “ It ia true, tost desire for Heav­ foreign policy meaturee torougb Bishop Oxr.am expressed his controls and rivera and harbors os i your car for a 1949 Packard Wright, who passed away March 33, few snlantes earlier bad formally Dolly Worker. Budenz* said, adding without any thought o f the beyond lieliefa into our work life.” American I.«gion Hall, Manchester, Conn. that Dennis was one o f the men and eternity,” he said. en is a motive in itM lf mora per­ toe G. O. P. 80th. Congres# He is viea's to newsmen in summarizing in the post. Deluxe Eight. 1939. approved Johnson’s appointment. the first meeting of the American Adopt Four Parts ot Program (On Leonard St., which nm» off Main St., oppooite State Armory) Johnaoa Is due to take over the who directed him to take charge of litters Sharp Crttlclsro fect toon fear. But from tost It expected to take a leading role in I t said in its report tost, with iBufld A Fine Home... ■ section of the World Council o f , The delegates at yesterday's Time may heal the broken hearted. Tonights Supper Special detenao poet on March gl. the publication. The pope sharply criticized fUma, does not follow tost it is for oil the Senate action on toe European certain apecKic deletkma, It boa Though the amilea may hicie the teart, Thursday Evening, Mar. 24, 1949 at 7 p. m. • • • men toe most effective means of recovery program and the North Churches. The delegates from the conference adopted four parts of "approved oubstantiaJly toe entire You are paying for one Memoriea keapj the wound atlll open. Dennis, whq is serving as hla newnwpera,. and wrillnga as con­ From the eatote of Charleo C. Wlttawy. Into Nowtagtte, Czechs Expel Briton own attorney, arose to object to tributing to a movement awaj’ holding them far from ain and Atlantic Security pact. American Protestant churches yes- a program proposed to break the program of toe department (Army . . . it takes skilled hands, lunber. bricks and cement Despite the passing of the years. SERVED FROM 5 TO 8 P. M. terday elected Bishop Oxr.am! why not drive one. Conn., wmiaro W. Bematein Extr„ for the Newington Honte and Prague. March 28— < A ’ >— Capt. tola- testimony os "entirely hear­ from religion. converting them to Cod. Metivea Net Questioned Communism vs. con- engineers).” . . . braaa ptnmMwg and copper wiring to baiM a house Ever remembered by her son. Hoapital for Crippled ChUdren, L e g i^ PhUp W'lhtosh, British donsul and say.” ’’Propaganda for an earthly life Brings Blnahea e f Shame. “ I hold Senator Vandenberg in chairman of the conference. troversy through devciopment of committee eaid it expect* fl mother, father, brothers and slstert. FULL COURSE DINNER titet win become a heritage .. /a hone that will witness 8 Pc. Maple Breakfast Set. S Pc. Mahegaay B e d r^ Set, mUltory permit oflioer, left Czech- “ Why. ha said you told him.” without God U open, seductive, “ When one thinks of toa naus­ high regard and respect,” Mc­ “ I cannot but believe that th e ; what they call “ e responsible ao- eontinuiag decline to eoatUvettoR Doable Maple Bed. Aaeorted Ruga, Upkolttored Chnlre, Fruit Juice or Chicken Soup ^ . ealevnkln today uader an expul- Judge Harold R. Medina replied, conUnuoua,” he said, "often God is eating crudeness and immodeaty Grath said. ” I do not question his differences between us will become, ciely.” : coat* during toe "e * t year. Tb***- the rearing of a happy family. You can count on ns to Home Sewing Machine. Vacanm Cleaner. Lawn MowerjDiwen slea order. Police then ended n overruling the objection. not denied. He is not cursed. He shown in nawspspera, in maga­ motives or hia aincerity/I think he relatively unimportant and wilt re -: Boto. CJojrimunism end "laissez- {ore, it reduced toe total *m *q ^ build your ideal home sturdily, quickly, economically Etc. Crawford Elec. Stove, Frigldnlre, UahrerwU Blee. Wnoher, b r e a d e d FORIj: TENDERLOIN siege ef the three-power Military Budenz also testified that is os though absent.” , zines or on toe screen. In theaters acted in entire good faith in toe kult in increasing unity, both or­ feire" ( unregulated t capitalism | requeeted tn the budget tor aM- ganically and dnctrinally,” Bishop were condemned at the Amsterdam, struction by 15 per cant, with the nnest quality amteriab . . . the Snest skilled BRUNNER’S FOOD SALE (oM modela). Permit offliv. A Cneeh employe of Stachel and Gilbert Green, another The pope spoke of preparations and o f the inconceivable aberra­ filibuster matter.” 358 East Center Street From other aouteea:—targe Roaolna Bmoo Snmo^r. tee Cat French Fried Polaloea the otflee Is under arrest. W'U- defendant, had told him about the for toe 1950 holy year. He ex- tion of parents who go with their Vandenberg defended a ruing Oxnam said. j meeting of toe World council last < The committse made it c)$Ry eraftamcB. ConsuK us today. Glaaa Item#, 85 pc. Gold Bond Chinn, ranch Bric-n-nme. Hevetni dash’a secretory did aet appear for Seventh World congress of the presoied hope it would be a “ year children to amuse tbemselvee with be made in toe SOtb CO^ngress that Otwlrlaal Base Now summer. A controversal report {hat it expects the Army I Open: 8 P. M. Every Night Cole Slaw “There ia a doctrinal base exist-' called for their replacement by “a I to be able to da all the work At Iota of vartoua hoaaehold famlabinga ^ __ ___ Tea or Coffee—Rice Pudding work after eke wan aeea entering communist party, held in Moscow o f pardon,' or 'grace and of salva­ such horror# one blushes with under its oxisting rules ths Senate I SaLi 8 to .^t'Sun.: 9 to 3 Shop Item#:—C’raftiinian 4'/, In. Jointer Plainer; C rnlt e n ^ whnt Icoked like a police car. in 1935. tion.” • shame and Indignity. couldn’t end debate on a motion to ing now and I cannot Aelp but be- 1 reaponalble eociety.” j grammed Ter toe cominE y|H Bai|4 With SiaBCbcster’s Largest Builder Of Homes Compreoior with '4 H. P. Motor and ^m y Ows Nimi Stachel showed him a resolution, "W ith reason it has boea ob- ‘The fight against this plogut take up a bill. When Vies Presi­ ileve toe creedal differences will Other officers elected at the con-1 approved projects wttotai tito .TeL 5191 . HALE’S STORE , Flexible Shaft Grinder and Pobahw with O. B. ^ It F. Meter Tr*«sary Balaiic* tha witnoos eaid, tn which, toa oervod that evon in films conoid- boa ftvon comforting roonlta and dent Barkley reversed this ruling. become less Important in the face fcrence yesterday were Dr. Frank-1 funds allowed. (many attachment#). t V * H. P. Elec. Motors. This eqnipment congrcoa oxtoUed Pramler RUlin ored morally without approach, ws hops that It erUT prova avtr Vandenbeig took th* Goor to dla- of the overriding belief in Jesus lin Clark Fry. New York clty.l But if oeste do Thursday^At 10. A. M. president of the United Lutheran | toe eatant eeatly pnrrhnmd (m om nm ned). Washington, March 38 — U P t — as “the beloved leader of toe whole men Uve and die aa though there more effectlvh. pute the dMislon. which the Sen­ Oiriot. The position of toe Treasury March proletariat.” were no God nor redemption -nor 'Thank Heaven tn some ooun- ate later overturned. “We are bringing together all church, vice chaiimon; W. Rodman; tost goal, toe 75 USED CAR ARTHUR’S will be expected toot ROBERT M. REID 4 SONS, Auctioneers 21: Bunden# -one-tUne member o f church,” toe pontiff aaid. - trles, especially those in which Ospitol Comment sold tost toe the dlfferencea a m ^ g the Pro­ Parviiv'New York city bankor,| Sponsored By sera will aoK JARVIS REALTY Net budget receipts. 1410,121,- the communist party "Politburo.” There ia added, he sold "delib­ there is the largest cinema produc- Republicans “felt they could bene­ testant churches and laonUng toa treasurer; Robert 8. 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