'•■ - >'ijWrB roUBTEEN .• TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1962 Avertge Dtily N tt PrcM Ran man^tr^atcr ^vrttihg U m lii Th^ WMthtr:' 1 For Dm Week Bktflag FoNteM of D. « .-VYbBaMM Edward-E, JtarJJa. o t.ia Cedar, saanetHR ApHI 12, IMS afreet ha* enlisted In the Air Force Students Take Part in PTA Panel 1 Churches Plan and been -aeslmted g».Sampaon Air. 7 - 10,494 Force Bate; New York. Hmradoy la 3 ::: • .— Msnohtater- Rotary. ■ <3ub H. M^S, Pim FORE — ....Member of tke Audit WUl meet tonight at 6:30 at the TTia Part Mi*tres* Club. Daugh- Survey Soon Bnreou of armdotloBa temporohiro.' 'll 3taBa«t-UlMrtx Jio, will, Manche$ter-—A City of Village Charm tPr«*V»»nwriajw.'v ,1 ..if tayi.-o**** meet at the home of Mr*. Minnie, manager of the Mancheeter-BOck- About 5 0 0 tlanvassers JKdgeJtOn i, w4«*.ri»w*eii»»inw ' flNXM ]| ■' 'W -J$ d a k <& "CU«0tti«f. Tlolllit May 4cJ^m 2-^ diSHtti! ^mnrrrr JAmtiinei,',. ttona*' and alaoahow movie*. The Center Church SienTor Cmoir HOLLISTER SCHOOL AUDITORIUM wUI bold iu regular rebeareal\to A spagfietti aupper wll.f be morrow night at 7:80. A town survey of church memy mem­ APRIL 15, 1952-^8:00 P. Mi aeirved at 'the Itallan>American bership and church preferencecevfu . N d o n a tio n 2So Home on April 30 In honor of St. Rita's Mother* Circle ^11 be conducted May i from 2 q!iw > eK Erank Farr. Ticket* may be. meet at the home of Mr*. Stanley until 7 o'clock In the afternoon, acquired at the club at any time. lyticaa, S3 Ilklward* street, at \8 o'clock tomorrow evening. Five hundred canvaasefa, repre­ by 150,000 Votes in Member* of the Ui.cy Spencer senting the differentcKurcbes, wilf • group .yrltt be. ati the • BeH a-^ make. the ;*urtley^-Wh(ch- £B; UpblP- - m egatlonal. Church thl* everting at Arch Masons, will confer the Mark sored by the Iji^rtiester Council o'clock to receive' article* for Mister riegree at Its stated convo­ rtheir rummage *ale which open*cation torhorrow evening at the of Churchea^dMSted by~the Con-* ’ Wedneiday at S a;' m. In the-church Masonic Tempi* a t'7:30. The de­ necticut Cduncil of diurqhes. i i t veetry. After'the_,*ate the work- gree work will he followed hy the Some-'-ibf the questions to be aA- era ■wllt-t«»B*tn"fir"lw>eheonf‘They uiuaFKour Or s rtfir awelrpd are; "WltK what churcBT'are ^0 Human...... Guinea^ ...... Piss ...... Eat^ Polio , ...... ^...... Virus^^ecome...... Immuri^...... - ...... A...... will provide their own eandwlcbe* freshment. yoji^afflKated? Are you a church and coffee and deeeert will be fur- member? Do your children attend nleiied. A meeUng of the giwip The T«anche»ter “i^gW efed ''church school ? The1age!bf children f f ■wlU be held at 3 o’clock at the Nurse*' A**oci«tloh 1* ip'oniftliltg; under 18!' Afe' ybu''a regular 'o f ’ a ‘"Abilractiori by FlobH • church. " a rummage sale Thursday morning casual attendant at church? If at 9 O’clock In St. Mary’s paHsh yoa do not attend church in-Man­ Tests Ttail •Hie iponthly meeting of the house,.. -A varUty .of.-mlsOellaneoua : ...... V'—'- ■ ■’ - -..-..-'.p-HenUd^'Photon chester, do -you have, a preference ■ytlendiy (ilrcle wdll be' heId'tomo^- Items as well as clothing will be Lewis . H. Piper, head of the social studies iepartmenty at ; Manchester High School and facultv for a particular faith r Catholic, Wh«n you so* this sign you con bo suro , y row, evening at-S cTclock at the .An sale. .. sdvlaor for. the.Current. Affairs..Cluh^.’i*.shown. .Kith the. groiip ,.of. atudants..that. pacUcipatadr iii a .panel JewJah or. RrotestantT'. Or A par­ P rior New Ciommunity T. ' '' discussion on the school's social studies program st Nathan Hale School last night for ^the' beneOt of ticular denomination, like: Bap­ ~ that your watch N in tho dM I ^ trblnid ' Steel Roost Mrs. William 8t)iek, hospitality the Lincoln School PTA. The students, left to right are Allison Olmstead, William ^ over, Barbara tist, Presbyterian, Salvation hands of o watch craftsman. You' can chairman of the Manchester Re- Bengtson, Elinor HUssey, Albert Grossman and Rich l I'd Woodhouse. ..’y Army, Lutheran? ■/' publlcsn Women’s Club*. »nd Mrs. It Is anticipated that about purchost your now watch or ropoir your Waphingtori, April 16— (Ay—Price Director Ellis 'Amalf ;es NstalleJdcIntosh, program chair­ 12,000 contacts wdll be msde iq eld onb with comploto confidcnco at said today the 612 a ton price increase asked by the steel in­ PL0WIN6 AND man, will be hostesses at the St. Elizabeth's Mothers Chrcle the second bn Friday evening , at will meet tomorrow evening at 8 K. of C. to Confer 8:30. The Third degree will be the town-wide, survey. Re.x-Gov. Harold E. Stassen ofj^ Corporal Anthony Marglotta, by co-chairmen' Frgn Mahoney ■ : ■ 7 V.: ' Minnesota and two of thoa* elect-[ ______son of Mrs. Antoinette Bcarlsto of po'lnM out that a special - effort Murray’s CIO stesl worker*, convicts, led by a handsome the American Journal of Hygiene should be made to get aa close to and Jim Murray. hy .Dr*. Hilary Koprowskl, GMrge ed said they have not decided f i .ji ,j98 Birch, Street, has hMn.pronWted vx whst*«er>. U>* pay tauns. may but .yidoua Ji?ft termJkidiMMier,. whom they will suppMrt...... ft. ..Colunlbiar S--(L^Aprll Ifiww., ™ WASHER7 THEN SEE ___ to the rank of sergeant In. the U. 100 per cent attendance as - pbrtrf:. "Flrtltl-pUfOi werb at*6' 'in«db'Ybr A. Jervis and TftbinSS W. NdftlBH hie. ^ • the annual spring dance to be held _be, th* Industry w*» set to fight held out for the second day of Lederle Laboratories, Pearl A neariy-complete Ully of t h e '( ^ ,—South Carolina Republi- B. Marlnee. He is stationed at back In the coorU. IU lawyers Rampaging'flood waters of the MlSegwl river nverraa this South Dakota farm, near Jefferson, giv­ Parris hiland, 8. C. • /" The new class of candidates Saturday at the American Legion LAND SURVEYING and today, barricaded |n the Tren­ River, N. Y. ing the soeon the appearahee of an abatraictv^iltlng. Moire than 100,000 persons have heox left home­ votea today, with 79 districu un-j cans flatly refused today to will number about 69. The mem­ Home, Deputy Grand Knight had papers already drawn to seek ton State Prison shop. Taken in Food, Drink less by the floods, which aro ravaging ah. elghtriitato area. -(NBA Telephoto)L. reported out of 34*0 showedi hack the Presidential bid of bership committee has been busy CIVIL ENGINEERING a court order to restrain any pay­ . 1 ...... -III.— IM I Elsenhower, 370,509. Charles McCarthy announced that Govarnor Alfred E, Driscoll It nhowB that humans can get . . niiim„mmms,s»i.».i nie.^. im ...... i »*♦ a^nsmawam General Dwight D. Eisen* Mystic Review^ No. 2, WBA^wIU during the past few months Inter­ the sale' of the tickets Is going ment of Increaaed wage* out of raid he had no Intention of calling Immunity to polio vlrua by taking Taft—219,786, ABC APPLIANCE CO. hold.a ninimage' sale Friday fiiorn- Stassen--31,967. hower. viewing and Indoctrinating tha much beUer- than expected, and Edwcihl L. Dovls, ^r, Automatic Fuel Oil Service Induatry. fund*. but the National Guard to queU it in food Oir drink. .Whether this 21^MAPLE STRICT — 2-1575 Ing at 9:30 In Odd Fellowa Hall. new candidates., , , . „ . , Th# PemporptIO alectlon went The Blata eonvefiUon - insteiil Jh«t .Elsn* qrg being,mad* foK a. Regtsttinid Ctvtl'CkgttMi' Uid .... Arngg, dlKU».«d. M 'it. .tha. dlatucbanca...and. Jaft.. avary... .matbod can^ ba aaada'praoUcal-aiKl Mrs! ‘fiuOi’ siaptea '>Y '' If" 'Halh' "M r. Stewart ‘pointed! out thara large turnout. The final report In an addresa prepared for the thing in the hands of prison offi­ safe for people generally la still PflotsCiY^a ■* [Trum an Sel by defaul't to Sen! Kates Kkfthvifr, MRlCt«d im r dOTegttH It) the h lf FOR THE lIG GEST TRADE-IN YOU EVER HEARD Street Is chairman of the sale and Urge attendance, especially at the of ticket sale*.must be In before Land Sorveyor NaUonal Preea Club. cials. not known, Lederle officials said. of Tenneasee, th* only entrant. H# tlonal convention and le ft' them wl]l arrange for, plckiip service if First degree, besides being a, dis­ JiBd__i*0408 votes at the latest unInstructed. ______ThursBay evening In ordeLthat ar­ io> rroetor nOBor«taBclioitor — ^He -said tho -Offlca - Jif —Etice Tha_riotlng -CQnvicU-Jield.-faut- _ Beveral types otvlrua.weps-uaed,^. deeffed. "St.rmliers of the'commit­ play oTthe council's' hospitality rangements can be made for the count. 'iWn of the delegate* mr* oui^~ OF FOR THE HNEST YOU CAN BUY, A T et 101U gtablUxatlon (OPS) reprsgenU prlson employes as hosUges. One The humans became Immune to tee -nill be at the hall Thursday to the nsw eandidatea,. would also buffet lunch.. Dancing to Tony official said "We'd get them out of .the kind that they received, but 2 Y e a r s o n When the vote I* received from spoken supporters of Sen: Robaii evening from 7 h'clock on to re­ be a tribute to efforts of the mem- tha InteresU "of 154 million peo­ w , n f “ iTo AsktJ.& O'Briqht’s orchestra will- start at ple who are neither ateel worker* there in 10 minutes if It wasn't not to other types. Three types of 447 missing districts, Kefauver’s A. Taft of OMo. The other fodp ceive arttclM. ' The, review will herghlp committee which has 8 ft’clock^ Flowers for ths ladies, ONE CALL... for the four men they're holding." ■ total is expected to h# nearly 160,- aaid Uwy ar# not «ommilt#d. meet tdnight at 8 o'clock in Odd nor (ateel IndUatry) »tockholdera." vtm* are known to cause human BUCKSTONE OR JIB^GMATle worked so long and hard the past will be provided aa they enter. The convicts were aolleltbti* of polio. A practical protection meth­ OOQ. A resolution in support of BHseiw- Fellowa'Hall. months. The First and Second "W* will protect their Inter- F lo o d P la n e*t*," he »ald. "I 'kgree with, the their hostages, however, and even od would have to use weakened Madrid, Spain, April 16—(g>— 119 Delegate* , tn 306 hower aa "our best poastbtlity fop AUTOMATIC OR WRINGER WASHER degrees will he exemplified In the President of the IJnited States!' , Preildent that the ateel Prtca line asked for—and received—medicine vlrusei of all three types. The goveniment heads of Spain The election put Elsenhower’S '^The North Methodist WSCS will basement of- St. Bridget's ChUrch, HALE'S and we do for two of them who have heart Th* Lederle report did not dls* El Paso, Tex., April 16— Omaha, N«b., April 16— they released the hostages. They summer on children in hope* of child, was .sentenced J ^ a y to Franco nnd Portuguese Premier. mands uMn Congress for en Jersey. "Mayb# a tlttl# better than one- of the nriJon’a- hlggaat todua. hufKlled- inald* tha -barretf shop- ter 'laidVehtlhg poHo. ' ~ expec(ea,'*'«na Senttqr, ^ Q m ." ------..... - .K'. tries nnd on* of lU biggest unions. two years in pnabn, ’ .J^tbnid ' die' W v Aabjitf actittent’ Jir i" MflonaT'-'D^ tflb Tbs nstlonal convsntlon dele* ■ TT St. Bridget's Corneratohe Club think that over. . . T h e.dlKovary. la that the.polio after, a . surprise, maetlng. MSMh "A morfll. Vl-Ctory." ."terrific,” -X" has completed plans for a military ' More than 100 of the country's 'August''Bernard T>oak, dbaerfb-' ‘-Parker Ouliom of L w CrucoA eontrol program, ombraeinf gates called '* qaueus as soon as For All Hearing-Aids vlrua apparently gets Into the N.'. M., his father-in-law, Im- thetr joint frontier did not any and '‘surprising," his campaign th* convention adjourhed. whist and cake sale In the parish Itading IndustrialiiU stand behind cd by the - Judge who sentenced blood first, before it enters nerve* whether they Mueprinted in- Good control insurance. leaders in th*'' stats ■ declared. tha ateel companies, in n fight to him to life Impilkoflment for kid­ mcdlatriy charged In an interview: Truman cam* hsr* in the Whits Desaaorati Bold FIra hall tomorrow at 8 p. m. Mrs. Guaranteed Fresh and destroys them. And while the "The Air Force has made an errased pressure to get Spain "Biachhower has msda a poor Ann Kleiy will conduct the games.’ tha finish. They, or their repre- napping as a "menace to society," virus still-is In the btoofL it can Into tbe North Atlantie Treaty House' Plan*. ‘"Th* lnd«pend*nc*,'Mpeni showing,” ksaerted John D.' M, Meanwhils, fl faw blocks away, T H E M IK A D O Prizes will be awarded the win-, aenUUvea, pledged aU-out coopw- led the revolt which broke out at example of niy son-ln'^law because after a flight from Waal Waahington be killed by giving antibodies. of the other sit-down pilots." organisation (NATO). Hamilton, esstem . seaboard chair Ooy. James F.*'Byrn*e told th*' nera and refreshments served by Mobilheat gtion st a meeting yeaUrday. call­ 10 a. ih. ybaetriU^ in tha prison** Thla kind of prevention of polio which took him over vast portionstlons BY .12 Others Refuse - Porttigai, a NATO member, man of tha Taft organtutloh. State .Democratic convention dela- the c,o-chalrmen, Mrs. Joseph Fal- 50CONY-VACUUM HEATING OH. ed JolnUy by the National Aa- print shop. has worked Ih monkeys and thlm- has been urging Spain's Incio- of th* devastated Midwest, for an .Thase deaeripUOn* aroae from gate* to hold thatr fire in th* ,kow*kl, widi Mt*. John McKeevev-. aocuttwi,. .of., .Mmiulacturer* The 68 convicts barricaded .panseea. ,.,Pi*Qbedignp«.ch(U-Kes*f.e,pend­ aUw in the sUlsnee. The- Dnltnd ^ergency meeting with governors OlkBERT AND ^ULUYAH themselves'hdthin the 'prinfahop, the fact GMt-Taft had paUtloned' •PMaidsntlai race-until both party..... Mrs. Ids Cormier will be In charge ■ 1 > ing against a dozen other Air Stales soon will open negotia- he'invited to Omaha from seven to get out of the race, and re- candidate* have been nominated of the cake sale. . O Our Complete Fuel Oil S«t~ local tempmture c}miq|m. . . ___ (Oontlna*d on holding four prison employes hos- ■ I Force officer* who. rafuscd to_^n^^ midwastem stataa to plot quick tagiiB.:-.':; ''TlMy!-itad''»at'.':’:g|jdUHdi*d' . .,, .(Oahtlnuad an JRaga Twelve). ..tioaa with Spain for.use..of mt; T iaia^ .from. a ..personal. campaign. -Then, „0»e form#r-...fleorata«3! ■ -of- - ■ .....- ...... PRESENTEIF -BY ...... 873 Main ^ Tel. 4136 vfc*a»viBtteei'Woirk'.inbmbr'-* ' fi*e'heat-aiivlij|f vv *ftt'' fUindblpH -Ihise; ’ 'San-’ ’AntOT^ tain Spanish ports and air bases rvban*. He claimed' th a t' OoV. 'Alfred E; Slate 'added, the 'state party can assures uninieiruptmt heating teous- servico by trained driv­ any of the. Shop's equipment, a TeK,, *i«d’ at Mather Base lii'Orii- tn return for financial aM, but In many raapeOta, the President 'pattern 'set by some 50 convicts Drtacon doubt* eroMad him when decide which to' support - - or The Epworth League and The Cancel Choir all season long! 'You get: auto- ers . ; . dmn-hunting fomia. so far the .strong . feeling of said, the present flood on the Mis­ 'JbrijBcbll announced he would sup*, Whether to: Jhlp olMv slmilatw^ ' iuiitie delivsry based on your M e 9 i a t o F « who rietad for 45^ .none* U»q* • Cullom and Goodwin, .were mihny . NATO menshars nghlnSt souri, and the upper, rohehe* of the / of Kouth Methbillst Church ' - ■ Rchi^, Tol^gotatan Kaat witb iiidf6 beat uiiits than weeks, ago In a segr'egatlon build­ Democratic Bid port KIseuhowar. ' minded states in-independent ae> faidividual needs in relation to ever-beforel operating an auto agency in Las Frooro’s goverameAt has kept Mlulaalppi Uf worse than those ex- STATIONERY ing...... , .„.' , perienoad ln Kansas and-Mtssowri lion. -I ATRMAn; . NOTES “ -Woshors ontf AR* Oruce# last July- when Goodwin the Spanttirds furi if the ANaa-' The Taft organisation aaid Dris- ' "My hop* la " Byrheii declar'eit’.' " But, like their predecessors, the was recalled' to vervlce as a fast year. r m LEADING BRANDS Tft Be Refused tic group, coU -'latfldud tha eardal' agahlsL A ! 1 7 , 1 8 y 1 9 at 8:00 P, M, Othor AppHoneos Doak' gang fhent without food «r 'feisemrt.'' ' ■ The communique said Franco 'tandinr her* at i3;45 -thatiwa-caa And H -pnasthla'toolflUm--' The W. G: GLENNEY CO. light through the night while Because his wife waa in a dif­ the President said h* was con' the Senator, throwing the full ate with the National DettoWfltli^ Arthur Drag Storts .aad Snlnsar “were -in perfeet power of. tha state Republican or* party; That Is th* political hausi^ 336 NORTH MAIN ST. MANCHESTER Phone Strike guards mahned machine guns and ficulty pregnancy, the 39-year-oId agreement on the strategie. mil- vinced "mora than ever" for the BOWERS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM rnUmtJHU^M cou riot rifle* In th£ysrd.' optslde. By Stevenson officer from Peabody, Mass., re­ need of an ovar-all program of of our fsthers." J ! .. SPECIAL Oovemor lik e s Hand (Conthrasd on Pag* Twelve) S. S New. York, Aprll l#—(fi>H-An fused the araignment Dec. 17 to (Cmtinued on Page Twenty-Three) controlling th* groat rivars of thla Byrnes, foe of th* Triiman' adri.' 4 9 Gov.tv. IMscoIl took ft. pecaonal: Springfield. DU AprlL.lfl—1A>— DONATION $1,25 " ' ' BOOxIA Exeh. all-night!"aH-out federal niMlaOOBT fly to England and back at the country. •mintstrttton, lauded Georgia flejia-^.... 5 7 0 x 1 5 hand In this riot, calling a confer- Gov. Adlal E. Stevenson raid to­ tor Richard Ruraell, who -may geflr huddle with union and manage­ day "I could not accept" the Dem­ controls of a C-134, Air Force Th* President afiid that while ertce of prison officials. cargo plane. the land damage in the Kansas' the support of South Carollna’a Ifl'!' ment repreaentatlvea was ad­ DrlscoU said; ocratic nomination for President. Russell Denies Liaten For An Announcement and Interview SETBACK _ H|EW H R E S T p N E C H A M P IO N , journed early today with "no pro- Stevenson issued hla Statement Hla wife, Betty, has an Rh- Britain to Help Mitsourt area in point of doUan delegates. - ...'Wedneaday-l'iCO P, M. —— —:r— "Mutinies, .espeplally thosj.spon­ negatlve- bleod-faetar.-Twice. - her last year.was greatsp, ha-- found In. 1 9 4 8 -fh * South-. CaroUnig,.-„ Sponsored by-RncMand -Cttttr gfOSb" wportad tn* the key tele­ sored by men Who have-prOved a Clarifying'hil'pdntibal plana sKort-- Station w e r e 1290 ' ’ 500x15 oxch, $12.95 plus tax ' ' phone strike' In 83 stsitea. ly befor* his scheduled takeoff for father said, she had to be placed "mbr# land under water" In hIs Democratic party supported Oovs» BUGKLAND SCHOOL under doctors' care when G<^win present tour than In' the on* ha Shift in “Stand J. Strom Thu'rmimd; Presidsatiai^ But Federal Mediator Francis (Oesitinued on Page Twenty) a flight to Omaha and a confer- . , Europe’s Army WEI). EVE. — 8 O’CLOCK 1- Maher told newsmen that the ence with PrealdeaL Truman on j j ”™ flight*, made last year. . nomine* of the Stataa’ righU- PRIZES . 3P0 USED TIRES S3.S0 AND UP , parties will reaum# Ulka later to­ flopd conditions. The baby wa* bom prematurely On Civil Rights party. Reduction Sale!! day. He did not give details of the "I havs'repeatedly raid that I in. January when Mrs.. Goodwin When Attacked (Oontlnued on Png# Twenty) -eeffotletlena.--'— •wa*. a candidate for ■Oovemor—ef- le*med. her. husband, would, be 'Wa*h3ington.'AprirY¥--^(44—Siw.' A apokeamhrt for the mediatore Names Murpty Dlinols and had no other ambi­ court martlaled. London,. April 16—(P)—Britain s i A T later said that "a ll parties were tion,” Stevenson raid. Ousted from Service Richard B .'. Russell of Gleorgla agreed today -to bind herself to vigorously denied today that he exhausted and . . . the beat thing "I must now add that In view Besides the two-year sentence, 800 SETS IN STOCK. INSTALLED FREE e 1-0 A e we could possibly do la to aUoW Envoy to Japs of my prior commitment to run automstic an^ Immediate^ war to had changed or would change his Bulletins FIBER, PLASTIC, CANDY STRIPE. ^ IX-T f O And Up Bargains Galore the Biggs court martial dismissed News Tidbits CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. both B id e* to get aome sleep." . ^ * w." 'IV . for Oovemor and my desire and, Goodwin from the Air Force, and help-any of.the six natlqnj In the position on Civil Rights bscaus* from Ui f AP W ras - Nfilthet company Jior union, o^ 0«L d®BMLJot !!mww— ordered hia .aqtlre. pay . forfeited propoaed European army if they Cuikd irom.APlWirM ha la sasklng the .PemMratic flcifls would comment.. PreneiiE AittbaMBflor to given me their help and confidence for the two years he will be in are attacked in Europe. Presidential aoininatioh! 311 MAIN STREET Th# mediators, at the aUrt of In our uiiflnished work in Dlinola, military confinement. "I have never changed my posi­ ESTENSSOBO TAKES OFFICE ; Belgium Geta First The six Continental powers tion one iota," th* Georgia Demo­ Every Item Iri O ur Shop. round-the-clock Ulka l*st\ night, I could not accept the nomination Goodwin was placed under ar­ likewise have agreed to fight for Massachusetts . Tax Commls* las Pas, Bolivia, April 16—(ff) - PHONE 6874 - 6292 aaid they.lntended to keep the CIO Post-war Job in Tokyo for any othar offio* this aum- rest in an officers’ barracks at the misaioner Henry F. Long say* crat told a reporter. . —Victor Fan B iliiliaMBli ll.a W -S - mer.” Britain if she is hit In Europe. Communications Workers of base, but Was allowed to visit The new treaty, which Britain many charitable and fraternal or­ HU comments came after he has the preeldcat of Bolivia w B y ;i America and the Western Bectric Stevenson said he had been urg­ seen publUhed reports that he was Washington. April 16.—(Ab thpre with members of the family. aaid had been agreed on and'would ganizations granted big tax ex­ Juat' onem week after tSa,4110’ AUTO SUPPLY . I C ^ p any ."in.. cootlnuoiui. ■ 'aeaalon. RoSert'D. M-hiphy Milwaukee ed, to., announce, hla candidacy foe. .. Goodwin 4lidn’t. ask. fo r. raleasa. he drawn up im p act would extamt emption* are nothing mofa thaq offering to caviaa or .aotUn....his4. h i ^ *ef a-,*ejeiutloa'*i|M;»5'.S'. 29 BlSSEtt STREET ’ , PHONE 5167 with the hope of niriving at isn the Presidential horntnatldn "but from the'Air'Force. British pledges of military aid for­ "bar ’ rodfiia' and raslauraata".. past stand on Civil Rt|htis meas­ threw :tbe inllltary govetMMaillSe waa nominated by President Tru­ I am. a candidate for Governor of "All he wanted,” Cullom said. DRASTIGAtLY REDLICEDT agreement." man today to be the first postwar mally to West Germany and would Fraaeis Cogue, 76,, noted, Franch' ure*. ef Oep- Huge BaOtvaa. ^ Agreement in the Western Elec­ ambassador to Japan, strengthen her commitment to sculptor, dies. ' . At the same time, RuSaell said “rift tric ’ wage disptit* would ha the Ttih,.Fresld*9t **ht th* homina- (OsiiS)tB*ied,#n FaiW; Tw w ^ (OonMsuWd «#i Msge IWwi^y) . Tight off any ahOliek bn-ttaiy. Budget- Director -Robert .H, >e hr 1»!P«lful that th* -Democ^e. BUN'VIVIEN ,'l .You Know YouVe Safe biggest stride"yrt to labor pence In tlon'to the' 8ens!te In'a follow up .T he new pact Would take effeejt W w repdttr th'at State of Cisht National 'conVehtidfi ra '0Wc*g.o ■■i" HiMgraort,'' A-f ‘ the nation's wira communications action to hta signing yesterday of when the six nations ratify a necticut faces $7,0t3,5tfl deadf .can write a Cfivil RtghU plank drii-e to make VIvlea KeUetaa, of ..:>r«f'^t.-rc»vM'*.rwia.s:. i->v' - field. ■ -—V : the- Japan**# - pehd*^ 'aveaty-.whtqh - . Jh. .■raiiilrtr.v'.Lriiv,' trahty*:'—tahllshU>g;-the- flktrtjiaa# Yq.r,hlfpnlMm. *!!idli)g Ju i» 80, .JW3. 'Un nrliich Dsmoenta .could sUuad." Priced To Your. Advantage . Only iLoOft CIO-CWIa membara, ’ls"W be'pnt into'effecfAprtt S*.”"' -Defense eomimmlty.taPOj'aiHl-lflr .-..Ziailght. flL.Mawra)r,..J«ft.ftaHBtc "——,1^ ‘ ^leolcn "dlesnieeeralso-" ■' ■ ...... _ . moetly installerA - are strlkini ant professor, of chemistry at election vraa lanaclied •ff-'.'/i'v/': , . Mjiwphy, h«W'amb*8Sa4<» tn.W .-J ■:! . iggiito WeaterilV decttlc', th giiMn, .-was che*«h-for .-the im’po^. "W ir ALL mamlfacttirlng subsidiary, of tha tant post berause^of-a vari^ 31- Britkin already had promis ' x^ehtM olroolsr' Slide rifle th it #111' ••"TF ’ 'Atnertesh TMaphnsW and' ! « « “' y**r'csJW F Vsthfich^ h’iis 'hisde ' TiWrt' -Pfiiti'tiif. ' sqerage-’''' '.sMiUnts' '.wtpwdek.w '"tor' a Save Money!' Buy Future Gifts N d iv I graph Company. one of the country's most expert' The Netherlands and Luxembourg school teaehsrs in no time. ‘'There’ must be give and take." ASKS RepaiPild at Cartieir’s HIt-Buh Tactics eneed diplomats. —the other members of ths pro­ Bomb experts gingsriy unravel LeadeiB, A|it9;.'l< . - For year*' Rusrall ha* been th# Hermann B .' r l o l .A Unsafe cars 4re a hazard to life and limb. A poorly* PICTURES But their hit-and-run tnctic of . Tall, partly bald and affable, the posed EDC—under the -50-year mysterious package sent . t o Al­ floor leader of fight# against num­ ahlftlng picket linoi from place to S7-y*ar-oli^ envoy la h veteran of Washington, • April 16—(jP)-r-Alr.^ Disobedience charges have been Brussels pact. S h f also had been lied war crimes .prison at-Span- American erous effort* to pas# <. antl-lynch, behind the Iraa ««rtala :i functioning automobile compounds danger'upon danger. ' In Tot-'n-Teehi ond Elite Studio place has threatened to tie up difficult overseas assignments—al­ Force leaders testified today that lodged against six officers at Ran­ committed to aid Italy' under the dau ih Germany and’ find two- fair employment, dnd similar Civil talai^one exchanges in Washlng- most all in Europe. But for the for the first time In histo^ they dolph Air Base; Sah Antonio, ‘tex. 20-year Atlantic pact, but foreign pouad Bible inside.. Million dol- ha* seat a poweaal 4 » w ra Feel confident that your car is functioning properly. 4th Annuel Child's Photo Con- are having difficulty ' getting Six others have figured In "sit- Soviet Prjaie MUntoMIt': Ofata 17 past month; he has been undergo­ 'lar development program of (ContlBiied on'Page These) * test. (Ochtiaued oh F s ^ Tw«hty) ing Intensive briefing at the State enough top quality bSicert and down" Incidents at Mather Air (Continued oh Phge Three) Bpisoopal DIoobae of Connecticut begjflng him to help Bad FM|>.' The short time you spend at Carter's might mean the department on the complex prob- men to man the nation's combat Base In Cslifornis. « will be launched Sunday, April 37, OKLAHOBfA~reiL8 Q C A E W ,£ difference between a major engine overhaul and a lenu' expected In the new phase of aircraft. Some of the officers, mostly bC' qver 21 st'at* radio atatlons. Japanese-American relations. Appearing before a- Senate ribboned veterans with long rec­ Senaters Paring El Reno. Ok 1ft, April 1 6 - ^ ; ^ Negotiators Meet A railroad track worker, John —Earthquake# Jolted ■ minor .adjustment. Only the mos). modem equipment NOW ON DISPLAY at 10 A. M . Partiamrat Gets Authority on Reich Armed Services aubcommitteei ord of combat missions in World Brown, is scretted In Guilford and ' He has been envoy to Belgium Secretury of the Air Force Fin- of Oklahoma today for am ttlra and the lateht repairjechniques are used here. War II, have complained they no charged with tiMtt ef Matoiic an­ Foreign Aid BiU Racial Law Row the past two year*. Before that letter pleaded against any "hasty longer have the youthful spirit to For 20 Seconds tiques from the Old Stone House ■time la a week. Two Omanr Murphy was a top authority on action" on Congressional moves fly. Several have based tjieir op­ .. .Supreme Court Justices Dou­ tremors, which struck at aheut^.'^ We know and service all makes and models! IN T O TS-'N -T EEN S German affairs. He served mostly to cut or ellmlnste..the extra pay position on consideration for their glas and Jackson oonslder electoral Washington, April 16—(JP>—Ths midalght aad 13i«5 a. m, - “ i Munasm, April. 16—(ff)—Korean felt s t El Reao, Oklahoma O t f j ; Capetown, South Africa, April in Germany and France until . he now allowed for flying .crews. wives and children, acquired by college method of electing presi­ Senate Foreign Relation* oommlt- I t —(>P)—The South African na- went to AlMers after the German "Let's not throw the baby out moat since their war-time flying truce supervision negotiators took aad iirarOy Dakm Ctty. 956 AlAIN STREET - ■ dent, and vice president a "mysti­ te* today begjns paring Prraident Uensliat government's move to in'vaaion o f France. He helped pave with the bsth," the secretaty aaid. days only 20 seconds tqday to tdecid* fying §nd,^dlstorting system" . Ibaa courts from halting Us race the way for the World War i f Al­ Flnletter made no mention In they had nothing new ter say on ‘lYuman's 87,900,060;09(> foreign BE-IN DICT SMYTH ' ; ' In order io ^e entered in this contest, with Nine Vets Grounded ‘Die Hebrew FYee Loan Society of laagregatlon pdllciea lay in tha lap lied invasion of North Africa. his opening testimony about re­ their double-barreled' deadlock. New York, a hank that lends moa- rid blU behind closed doors. Saa Fraadsoa. ApiU prizes worth $200. of a bitterly divided Parliament -Japan's. new ambassador to ths cent refural of -some Air Force At Tniax -Fic'id, Madtsoo, Wit.. fp e delegates exchanged only A "seeohd-Iook" graad Jl|CT Col. Carl Qoldcnberg, commanding ey free and never turns away an Chairman Oonnally- (D-T e *) today, hut still was in the talking U. 8. Is expected to be 'Vice For­ officers to -accept flying duty. 37 words. They agreed to meeti applicant, la celebrating Its 60th predicted the group Will trim at yesterday te-iadMafl CS m ttiT itagas. eign Minister Ssdao Iguchl, first Th*-Senate group 1* eopsldering officer- of the 78th Air Base again tomoirdw. In the past six Smyth, discharged 1 Squadron, revealed .today that birthday, with a loss record of less least a bUlion dolUrs off the presi­ J . G. N. Strauss, .leader of the secretary at th* Embassy here proposals to trim or eliminate Ini sessions, they have .met for a totri than U nf 1 P«r cent . . . Bullker dent's request. nue collector aqai (Tnlted Party which opposes th* when the attack on Pearl Harbor centive pay in all the armed nine airmen had. asked to be o'f only four minutes and 30 aec- ALL PROOFS grounded d'uringythe last month. Hill patrol officer reveals He hat Most othsr members expected deputy OB ' and gift shop tovernment, warned last night Dec. 7, iflil, plunged hls country services. onda. never been ta the top of the mon­ to defraafl CHRD All are World War II veterans and Th* two. sides are locked over cuts. But the measure appeared to '.hat if Premier Daniel F. Malan Into war with America. Extra Haaard Pay ument. have mors friends now than when MUST BE RETURNED presses On with his attempt to . Yesterday’s tnformsl signing by , Adm. William M.' Fechteler, eight are married' and have chil­ Red nomination of Russia aa a /CHEVROLET/ 353 CENTER STREET PHONE 5711 MANCHESTER dren. neutrri truce observer and the Al­ Truman sent It t o th* Capitol six nake the court* sub**rvient to th* President will be followed by Chief of Naval Operations, also weeks ago. • Wrllament, "it would lead to ■ a more formal ceremony April 38 waa to be asked to explain why Col. Goldenberg said the officers lied demand for- a baq. on the re­ Treasury Balance had been suspended pending - re­ building of military sirfleld*. dur­ At that Ume, soia# lawmakars BY FRIDAY, APRIL 18 CLOSED TODAY AND WEDNESDAY TO PREPARE FOR THE BIGGEST SALE itat* of anarchy and revolution." depositing the treaty Iq the State extra "haiard" pay goes to Nav>- were talking about slashing th* Malan wag deeply angered be- department's archives. submarine crews, airmen and deep sults of. an investigation.of their ing an armlatice. Washington, April 16—(ff)—The WE'VE EVER HAD requests by a firing evaluation DeUy POW Talks position of th* Treasury April 14: UU in half. ihus* the Appeal* court. South The Japanese treaty is not In tea divan. But jfovsrnmsnt offlciala han­ Lfrica'a hi^eat tribunal, last full affact until at least seven of Finlatter and Gen. Hort 8. Van- board.. He did not revdal their The Allies delgyed again any Net budget receipts, 8178,903,' uonth threw out Ms law to r«- th* 13 nation* who signed the doc- dsnberg. Air Chief of Staff, were names movs tosrard resuming off-the-rec* 258.16; budget expenditures, 8337, dling tha program appareiRly expected t# tastify about a "sit- 455,781.57; cash balance,' f6,6T8,> t a* Pafs X««Bly) down strike" at two air bases. (Osiribwed 'fB Pag# Tsrawtgr) (Orattraafl *• lMg« >i>ffM) 681,30846. MANCHESTER EVENING HERi^D, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16,1952

through Mrs. Henry A. Jones, pres- To Build Spriug$s • c,' ident, that there '^11 be a tmffet Claime of Idle Here X- --'O— ^ mippar a t. the- Hebron elwnentasy .. ■ UANCHESTEH e v e n in g -AERALDr'-MANCHESTERr-GONKa WEDNESDAY; -AFRIU46r«M^------I n s t o r e W m c l o w mmol auditorium sponaored by ffiseiaaPfiFitSKi ina ■ P A t a m il .-..-.w... ------.the guild-' Saturday evening ■ V: ytoi' Kwii ' Bay MOUkd" Uie Reserved tickets must be ob­ .....Aftnn iooii” : beUef "that £scial . and J«jfelous. Tha truek, ownoA- by^thaABC ’ ■■ K“.:’ . A workman from the Holman* tained beforehand. They may be While the number jobless SIX " . In The In technicolor Britain to Help f " V Here Tombriw RusseU Deuies minorities must havs the rl^ t to Men Ese^p^ •tor Tranaportatlon Company O. D. Baker Company, beddtnc obtained from any of. the guild claima for unemj^Ioyment jMnsflU Afternoon” Ifiiiirri i aiMfiafriy, Jlva». tha -tight, ta. M/oth, the. r in ^ , ^ M*sa.-,'-cmrtm««d'to B m m m merabersi or from Borter'a etore ati OONVICI&” . with Bmt MUIaal to vote, the full and equal protec: Tnattufaettirera t»T Bttflbrt; xvlll W on t£s stats' fsvel remains?' un­ TW SilM br i IM F>E:irtSUIM I • Rev. Elden H. Mi^is, minister of Ne" “ ■ Me green. Thia is In/order to know ■ l:U . ‘ “China Coraalr” r^urope^ Army tton of the laws, .on a basis of in 0ne> Vatkln^BrotheW changed,v-it-lnssaased .by. ULA.pwr. e:U-lt:N UM.Waat Hartford, ■Oongtegatfoiial Shift ill ^tand^ lurics Mlnol fihockley, 29, of aallsbury, aqualUy with- a ll cltisena a»rguar-~ ’Mff.rd'iTi: "e m tik mvn tcocu- 6 Emploi^a iffekit windows tomorrow building per n^nuw lll melude heiiii turluy, cent in Manchester for the week Church, .will speak at the meeting anteed by the Constitution.’’ N ^SATURDAY 1 P . M , , villa City Hrikpttal tods^accord MWN. 4110 6ox.,.Ap,r.I n g s from .vtoaterlaU. A^IWllk.s(c.,„.^ck«ta may .also be Midtng-April-11 over-the'-previoua' WLmmwrw eTOm JStScEed of—tho-rMarrted ejouptes- Ctnb of i n . C r -rng w hnstmal^^7H(fflt(rtti*s; 'in*:' obtained “ thfough - “ ugh Mrs. Jeneat ' who '"Johnny tVSismunef"' the eonvcntlon four years ago AH perennial groLtiaa, shipped to the. atorA by the Hoi:, week. There were 487 claims' lo­ Oartoonb-^oaiedy South-Jlethodiat Church tomorrow,! being held qv4rB(ghtN£br, observa­ honored six of Its employea W.^1% weedfree quality, __ man*Baker company. The demon- will lend by letter If .eo deeiried. •against a compromise Gtvil Rights tion. Tickets must be ordered by Thurs­ cally of which' 834 or more than (Oontihoed from Page One) evening at 3 p’clofck, Mr. Mills will (Continued. From Page One) bill ArcirtenlB Ye»ter- day upon tha' completion of 85 i.-' AAokei the dehiite lawn In etration in being held in connec­ E.M.LOEWS section recommended by the plat­ Shockley received a h e ^ .^ ila e tion with the local atore's Bleep day. Proceeda will be for the guild 80 per cent were from . women SVN.t “A STREETCAR speak on f'S ix Months With the form committee, 'the bitter battle yeara of aervloe. In* a brief oere- f- »un er tlMde. I trosmury. offioe jofficials said the new pledge Arabs^’’ Ha served as-Administra­ Rights legislation.. on. Wl|l)iir CroHR when the trailer-truck he^wjW 5 lb f $7.35 Show. clalmanta. NAMEp OES0tE" HARTFORD ri,. ended with numerous southern -i- driving overturned on. the highwib'. mony held at the company oiftica I Starting with the apruce frames,. 'liiere waa 'aomethini^ of a family Is more li%nclad. tor of Relief for the UN through ’•Through the years I ‘have al­ Demorrata walking' out and run­ ,t 119 Oakland street, | reunion- Supday a t the home of Initial claima numbered 174 of , Five divisions of British occupa­ the Friends ServlOe committee in Rockvllib>. April 16'—Two per­ at Bolton Lake road at about 6 the operations will include attach­ which 113 were new, 60 additional ways offered comprnmisea upon ning, their own States' Rlghta can­ p. ni. yesterday, .scattering empty .flea S, Burr, President, pre- J ferrfir Peedliif with TUtP MJIlOn geli nuirienti down fo ing the springs to the base, hand Mlia Marjorie H. Martin and her tion troops In Germany alao are a the area aihund Gaza in Palestine didate, former Gov. J'. Strom Thur­ sona narrowljNWcaped aeVloua In­ acntedvcngraved watches to Mias } , .lunt. Miss Louise HollUter. Xhooe and one an agent claim. There j DRIVE-IN for six months in 1949. -He took these measures,'’ Russell raid, v chlrken crates over the road. groM reett, prometei lawn health and (parkllng celar. tying, upholstering, and the final -were 263 continued claims of practical guarantee to help defend He made it clear he does not in­ mond ot South Carolina. jury in two motbr vehicl* acci­ Ethel Hte^tt, Mrs. Helen Henry, • stage, of applying the covering. present included Mr. and Mri. v.|6nKGEHAUvPAULABAHE| BERLIN TURNPIKE many kodachrorne jjlldea which ha T he cab oftits _ ,truck, WM : >0,000 «q ft*<74 5 -^ ____ which 160 were, compeiuuble and the Germans BS'fong a* (hey re^ tend .ta alter his. (Hulc of^usltion "’There-can.be nq-cOmproniiso nn dents. on- .the .WtUmKCroiS':High­ -ired-. Haertaf^^,John. Potfay>..F r^ -{ —■ Box jflprtngi made up during to­ •taymotid H. -ZinCmenhan of Wfoit” will us*' in' telling of hW expert-" the party's platform," Humphrey separated' f t ^ -th» -trailer when' Turkahot and JOMph Zinker in i Springfield. Maas. Mr. and Mra. 90 waiting weeks claime.' Four CIRCLE ROUTES NEWINGTON main. The new pledge, however, to what he called extreme (Slvil way yeaterday afternobq and thiif the vehicle overturned. morrow’s demonstration Will go. were agent claims. ences. Rlghta. measures or platform aaid today. "I’m thinking of offer­ appreciation.for.tke loyal.servtca ! into Watkins' regular stock. .Dem- uoeepn J. Pill of Glsustoiibury, and TODAY thro THURS. . would'extend through the remain­ Mf. Mills, a Quaker, studied at 'morolng;"*' -dr. and Mrs. Dwight H. Martin planks, now that he is an active ing a new section that would put to the rompany .during the past ! ^ BUSH HARDWARE CO. onstratlons will begin in the mom.- ing 17 yeara of the Atlantic pact— tha H artford. Seminary and took the party on rerord against use of Edward J. Heck, 36, of 22^>\^rd RU8IIIA PROTEHTR quarter of a century,' j- md aoti Zachary, also of Olaiton- ITS WARNER’S post graduate work at Union Presidential candidate. Ing and continue \intll 9 p. in. a period longer than the troopi are ‘‘This is a mhst controversial filibusters to. defeat (hvil Rights atreel, escaped uninjured when ee . At. the time of proaentnUOni Mr. t ...... ; n MAKLeTRiCT. Another highlight of the sleep jury, alao Mra Elisabeth H. Un­ GREATEST COMEDY Theolo^caLS-emlJia-r y. to New- proposal*;” ...... derwood, Mias Miirtlh’a cousiri, of • likely to stay. ' subject 'ahtf" one '«n vehtcK "Demd-" -jtimpw, m m 'h t r waitNrTtW8in»i' Aden - a.'- Rinata -reportiidTy' 'gurr' atreiarS" the 'co'ritrtbu'Uoif'^f T ~ ~ show is an old mattress contest of­ The alx countries'have been York. He served the First Icriends crats and others often have dis­ Although uhwIIIing to yield on bile on the )t'ilb\:r Cross Highway protested to Emperor Halle fering a prize of a fine quality In- Hempatead, L. I., who waa a week EASTWOOD Church of Indianapolis, Ind„ and these employes and pointed out*... .end guest. :L . negotiating for month* aod expect agreed," RiiSsell said. the ■platform, H u ^ h re y told a just before a trailer-truck struck SehiMie of Ethiopia over the d|s- the ,impqrta.nra. toeir. Iqxalte.'i.^ nerspring mattress to the owner ttt_ .overcome the - last -of ^—such- tha.Preabyterian .Church. ta.Pw est .... N'or Rrtreat th* f«mt- end' etf th*" tatr of-the oldest Innersprlng- mattreee ....The-naenie of Edward A. -Bmlt* SMASH IWIN-HIT B iLt! fepo.rt ei-—Kfe "■ la ■" wIlTirig' ro""coth - pateK'^Atwittdn Ethiopian triwfi* and coopfration 'In the steady stumbling blocks as division of Hilla L. I., before B.ssuming' hi*- Sen. Humphrey (O-MInn-l bas promise, on actual Civil Rlghta According, to police, Heck waa to Korel growth and progress of the er> still in use in this vicinity., should be added to the lUt of ofr pastorate In West Hartford, 'In served notice he will hot. retreat An entry blank for contestantse fleers elected at the annual meet- “My Six “BugliM in the finances and establishing a central Rev. Eldea H. Mills legiatatlon, such as nntl-lynoh, crossing the highway east of Ver- Unconflhq^ reporta reaching ganiaation. Oeavicta” * Afternoon” m W L L m ’> S authority sometime in May. 1980 his church was selected in a from the (Jlvll Rights provisions of anti-poll tax, ‘ fair . employment, nprv ..Clrclft, Whfa. hl* car. atallad. hero aaid...tiDa,Trot#et xwaa - made appears in today's Watkins ad-I- Ing of St, Petcr’a Cemetery Im poll by the Christlai: *^nttiiry' -~..v.-aL»e-«TT;. ,TT-... ■■r.i;...... ! •,, r - B mI ■mrnr WUae* - ..... — - 444 CCNTER STRiCT — ■ ’The trealy lHen will be ready tor' the '1948 Democratic 'ptalform. ahti-aegregallbri" ahJl'' iTl riiii i' a " r He saw the trailer truck bearing by, 3^as*ill Ryfiaj:‘>'’, Uie Russian Their. 8. government malntalna | spring again ! "vertlkement, or entry blanks' can mment • AaMteiatlOh. •wlUfam Ollbert Belaad Melee* Certer magazine as the on,, which best rules of the road and Uned the That provision stated the party’s' ,be had by applying at the store. plgnaturc, .followed by the _ pro- measures . - down on him and jumped oltar. minister to .EUUt .a aUvor vault .at Went Point, N; Y. ^ Hammond waa also elected to tiu-s>ss-t>es llU-StM cesa^perhapa a |ong and difficult represent* the effort of Pl-bfes- maximum penalty, j.80, in Town An old receipted btU Indicatlhg the r-serve on the board of thanagers, Plus: Roddy McDowell one—of securing ratification by tantisnS' to '-'-ser^e the .apiriluat Cmirt this morning. 'The “charge age of the mattress, or a witness and Mrs. Oarsnee E. Porter end Snn.i Street Car Named Desire needs of a suburban community. was reduced from reckless driving. who can verify the lrwxs-^vring “ M a t i r ^ “ ^ n d is out reason Wrtgley's Spearmint bers had V nified their Intention X Filmed In Rome By ON OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT IN Chewing Gum h u been a New England of ^ jolnini - - - -, D a^, The club will take In M .C .M W iih ACaat fevorite for generations boya and— girls_— alike,------, —those MS who want to have a garden. 5 OAUON LOTS OR MORE It to n ^ e bj^ the Wrigley people, O f Thouaandal Box Spring Included For ,xr& dboMcad me devripameni ol laifty chewing gum. Remember, too, This We^k Only! rri^ey’i Spearmint Gum is a tkrifiy Deaths Last Night treat You get • package of five loi iasring aticke for a very email ooct_ sure to get the orijjiial W rt^y's by THE :4iMi5iraAT^ Spearmint Chewing Gum. Look for the New Yorit—Viktor M. Chernov, green epear on the package. 78, an organizer of tha revolution that overthrew the Ruaitan Geara -;s.- and who, after the 1917 revolution, became preeldent of the only free­ Open A Keith Budget Account ly-elected parliament in Rusalan history, :• , 4 " New York—Mi*; Fred'j.'iHsher, widow of the organizer of the Given cvaerrcHr Eiahar, Body uor Dotroib amf well, kifown fer-hiw'phllanthroptea: V M s ■vr* / ■r'arfW»-;»iV^dcr: . I fewfcei.|j'saii*awanury g;ii ■ ta'^ wiiii-wv»jvt«Tw;;Hwa:-riy imii|8 I I'OT'^n^ia-'r Ir—TIT—rl"r Jr --V' -|'ii-- .•’•JV.MS'iii.fjr''.' • .'‘1 r fL r . ■■ —--' '-'I-.TiCi - ^ jsiJf, Ite n lu rv I had tba'^ balm serving in front line posts during the war. Double Dresser! r m ANTI-RUST DEVICV: A lovely reproducUon to-bring-you authentic 18th Cen­ Mlnneapolia—iP)—A new device tury efearm, surfaced in One Mahogany «ith oak Interlprs, haa .been perfected to help protect center drawer guides and duatproof conatruction. HUGE packaged military equipment from DOUBLE DRESftER with richly framed Plate Glaaa Mir­ ror, Chest of Drawers and Sleigh Bed! *' rust s^d corrosion whiU in stor A • h a t papar-Ain coat ol pemt am t bt IomsIi ^ 3 age. . . 1 7 A small, highly-senaitive htimid- COLOR BY E ft to t# prefect the wrfm , wiAstw^ wcer end Ity Indicator ia sealed inside the Innerspring Mattress And saaAtr evtr a period of yean.' packsgea The indicator . haa an outaide connection. The molature- TECHNICOLOR (Xrabtty to budt into Pr#R A Leipbcrt Houi* content inside is determined by plugging in a email, portable elec­ STARRING Box Spring Included For Faint L t i i ^ del; (on, rcteim ib fredi, deen W's’ll hand you a-FREE full- tron meter which activatea a gauga to mere economical then ordineiy aize package of Lilt . . . de­ \ ROBERT TAYLOR • DEBORAH KERR luxe home permanent wave Heretofore, a spokesman for the ftahl Im aiat it iprcadf farther end lartt lon,cr. ____ kit complete with pl'aatio perfecting company (Minneapolis- LEO GENN a-d PETER USTINOV curlers . . . after an Interest­ Honeywell Regulator Co.) said, B«rm VUf W JOHN LEE MAHIN rhJ B. N. BBHRHAN • fONYA tEVtEN ■ M A N C M n n CONN*. Ham you can get a Pratt 4 Lambert product for every-purpose, espe- ing 10-minute demonstration atoch packagee had to be opened B*6#4 ee til* Nev*1 ky Heetyli of any new THOR WASHER. periodically for measurement of to mure the utmost in beeuly, durebtty end ecoitomy. Limited quantity! Come* in moisture seepage, A x>ifc*si\r MPRVYN LeROY ijp SAM ZIMBAUST open Thursday Nights Liberal Keith .Budget Termt - C J. MORRISON MEASURES FLY’S BREATH An H-C>M Picluf* W AU eAM t Montreal—(#) — Designed and • PLUS . , . SHORT SUWECT8! "LOVELOP5N LEGHORN” “OPERATION RABBIT” “U. S BAND”—U tost New* • built In France by Prof. E. Calvet, L M . CZe 3M CENTER STREET — TEL. 2-9713 a mlcroalorimeter now ia, In use at the University of Montreal. The ^m C ES FOB THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY N O W ------, Hatinee 90c, Eve* 81*28—GhUdr^ 5Qo Tax IncL OF MANCHESTh I ,' A * * * L I M M - M a a ia , ftra fistarfe, Mnsitivei device can measure the JeL temperature of A fiyi breath, or s t a t e „ „ ^ » SHOWS DAILY determine the quantity df heat in PLAYING - ^ MANCHESTER ®K>w Starts At 1:45—Eveatng At 7180 FO R FINE c > bacteria. VADI8” AT 8:80 and 8:05—i^ T . OONT. eitii^s Ills MAIN ST OPPOSITt: HIGH SCHOOL / u J jv A .j; fc -f i: \ . I

• V : ■ ■. ■ ■■ . MANCHESTER EVEN^JQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONK- WEDNESDAY'a I’RIL 16; 1952 ...^.IMJSCraWB «3 *OTftJIlBBiJJI.JLlH 0 HESTKIW -COMKii W EMfESMY.-APllItW ; IM*- - ■^85? C l* SS££i7C5L= ■oul. DdatH. and Immortality g i ^ ' or' the' chUrchi' whs the lay aitiit-' lia'rd' d f th e ' Jprografril' '''"Ort" 'IHe manu war* Mrvaft durttif tha s6- Simpson irives ' ttfa Its idgmflcaoc*f’v -;.... - ant. ■■■ ■ •■■ ■■■ ■ - Tolland -ttoluA'-aommitiee'are' Jilt Thorpe; lOtal-hour, ■ • • •, •.•-’'-♦MY>to*l‘7w*«»S7i«‘e9c*yrf:TjinSa' , r“•^.tojwnwueat.iW 'T*''yi5m*.vrr?#»z.'«t*P7iRffpeoiu*jg«Wy*w»*s«a#fWlai*wF'*-.';'Mfe Va -hia JoU School came into the sanctuary to Elliott, Rev. Freach. has made for his Blaster sermon theme, see the'besulitUl Etatsp'lIU'es ind ■ Misa Bernice A. Hell '-epmt the- several •• series of '-Kodachrem* “Whqt^Beek Ye?*!* The ehureh'waa »*«rrapTK';n8:% ISst of iSeries lowera-‘-“they already believed In y . . . • .... ti'b u t (t now heoame- dealrable and grwJM which,. bapk*!l. th» . a.h.Mra .jlaetM.,te<*M.,atiJipt homr . elides depicting scenes of Wobd's filled to'capacity, with pewle • T ^ ■ reachable to all who chose Hla pulpit plstferni and held a brief land Center. Hdle; MaaaT'tn* CdhUdctliyut rivef '»i«btd in ohatigr In the-ai*tesi<9»llie' way.” aerWee of worahlp. ; , valley, Tolland and historical spots people were taken Into full memr we'fc brimmtng dver wfth b Congrfigation Ex* .. .M ia«;S ally. SmiUw.. daucbtecl,.of »lsewliei'S'-4n'Near iSngland. -YSek*' berihlp'ef ' the'-churehj'part ty 'let­ Mr. Simpson concluded by say­ Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Smith of eta may be obtained from mem­ ter ,^ d part by confession of faith. -> p«^«nM of Eternity ing that -at the funeral service by Flushing, Long' Island, spent the bers of the chutoh school or at Tha profusion of' ftoWkrs' were the open grave, he aaya these the door. given In memory of- departed rela­ crisp- dres"ses to w e a T n i Q W th t u ^ the w ilti li Fundamental Need words which are aO comforting to W a p p i n g week end with her cousin. Miss '1 :' - r ...... -* ■' ■• Election of Officers was held at tives and friends. the ope who believes but roeanlng- Margaret Meacham, and other Tol­ The a n n.u a 1 motheV-daughter At ««ch of the three Ewiter d»y leaa t o the non-Chrlatlan, "The Wapping Community . Church land relatl'ves. the regular meeting of .the Tolland Volunteer Fire Department Mon­ banquet of the church^will b«r held s^ummer days ... . . you'll find cottons, linens, >*fvlcwi » t Center Church the p«*- body' rctuma to the earth a»''^lt waa filled with a capacity au­ Miss .Doris Clough 'of Maple­ on May 3. ■ t " w‘aa, but .the spirit returns. Unto day night. The new officers are tor, Rev. Clifford Q.jSlmpeon. de­ dience Easter Sunday. Thq churdT wood N. J,,.. spent the week end as follows: chief, Raymond Za- * Mr. ai)d Mrs. Robert Adams of God who gave It, Go forth, 0 soul, Philadelphia were guests over the livered the eeventh end leet In was decorated with Easier lilies, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bilanaky; . aaslatanchlef, Russell In _ the name of the__ Alrplghty .Harvey. B. .Clough,__ ...... Bhuter week end of thejr parent*, _sheersi^ a rid „sh an tu n g Jn i Our -.cleveju^coljectianl -fcUi ' l* n te h “»eitw^^^ t» W s, tullps,''^rls3todils,'" M nhelmer; - captain, Fred.-Davisi. s ... -----j.- F tto'er^ 'thee," ■ m iy Mi'. 'ahd Mrii. Wnilam Wuerdlg ■leutfhaht, John Tweet: secretary, Mr." imd -Mra. W. Hoyt' Hayden. - - mental need* of men, 'The Need Christ who railed thee, receive and.hydrangeas. The following J4 of Manchester were Qo "W rth fSOd ' . iMlss. Uaxel., Weab ..of Hartford ne.sday night at the home of Mrs. all thing* are po»*lbIe, come fol- the congregations stood, and the jorie tt'lggths.'Kay KgrTlonv DOrta Raymond ^blTahsky'.Co-hbst'esaes FOVriBRFUL STROKE ------. -Extra Special—— glorious words and music brought Mack*, George A. Messner, Jr., was an- Ehister nest of -her A stroke of lightning was mes- • low me!" , _ brother, Rupert B .’Weet, and fam­ were Mrs. Theodore Palmer and ta, a splendid climax the Easter Joan Myers. Anita Palmer, Lor- Mrs. Chadbourne Knowiton. Miss sured. In Montana, and for a mo­ Mr. 8lmp»on'pointed out *ome tolcbratlpn. ______ily, of the Snipslc Lake section of b f oi* »*l^ct» Of death," th a t It' i»- Mina.'McClatchay. Edwards Platt,. Tfilland. ' - - . Harriat H ash .of .tha .Connecticut ment U carried. 50 tlroto - >ho<'8. Leo Diana and Jack lloeffler, certain and we mu*t ^ve know iu Ann,'•Margaret and Nina Parent, Miss Janet Anderson of New State Department of Education power, than that of all the nation's GOLDEN CROW “ thl*;-It la-aupremely tragic, not. trUmpetera; added- their music to Bdwardr-Sharp and .Edna. Web*r. - .was tha gueat .speaker,.. .Refreah- generating stations. . , j,,., the preludes, 'poatluda and hymn* York City spent the Ekuter recess jUat aad and aorrowful, becauae it Th'e Youth Icellowshlp attended at the home of her parents, 'Mr. la Irrevocable; and without God, to make theie unforgettable. The an Blaster service In a body In the and Mrs. 'William E. Anderson. death I* univeraal, eventually a four vested choirs of the church, evening at the Asylum Hill Con­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moe of COCKiRELS under the. direction of the minister gregational Church. whole race die*. But de*th la, the of music, Andrew R. Watson, dang Guilford were Good Friday guests one great fact that can compel ua The annual meeting of the Wap­ of their parents. Rev. and M rs 'W. the triumphant carols and nnthems • to chooae to belleva In Gk>d, to turn ping Community Church with H. C. Moe. WhihTheyLast ot JCaatar. -.A t .tba flrst.aac«iaa.Ahe ' Head Sheriff S' of-Chfinerttcur* ..'.liYur* rtaapBixtH • ■— . ‘uK3MM>vr'-~ "'"dokiBeANnas SyjfuTly ‘ ana' trifjhSpftantVy " fd' Clierup Choir sang "Ye Happy 'eie’efl® Sf^ditltars'and'r*jsdrtt'’'b^ ■ ■r"'" Jeaua Chriat who la the way, the the committees will We held In the eight counties will meet next Wed­ ftgtoinotive Putt Jobber X Bells of Raster Day" and tha nesday St the Tolland County Jail truth and the life and find that Chapel and Chenib Choirs sang Community House. Thursday eve­ . abundant Ufa which la Eternal. ning at 8 o'clock.. Rsfreehmenta at Tolland Center with Tolland the Joyous Easter hymn, "Alle, county sheriff Paul Sweeney as rnatchwork IflimortaUty la not aomething lula," arranged by O'Connor-Mor- will bs served after the meeting. which ta added to Itfe after death, All members and others Interested the host. An Inspection o t the Jail, -Needs Ceunterman ria. At the second service the will be made, a business meeting . but aii'lnp'edlent preaent now giv­ Chapel and Youth Choirs sang In the church are asked to be pres­ FERTItlZERS AND LIME ing guBUtjr to life." He quoted held and dinner serv«?d. in our. "Christ It Risen! Lift the Bong,” ent. im Walt m ttnm ii, "To me every hour and the Senior Choir sang ."King . Rev. Hollis French of Fall Rfv-. Paid vaeatiofl ^ I holidays. Sick ioov^, lift . of the day an^^ lUghl ta an un- All Glorious" oy Barnby with TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS RISE er. Mass., formerly ot Tolland insaranea, llua Cross ovaikibla. 46 hours FOR AU UW N AND GARDEN N K P^ aoeakahleapeakable miraclei"miracle;^ andgnd the mint-mint Rrank H. Maloney and Erartcis R Federated Church, will 'give, an Jerry Cilden ater In "G reen U ght,’'- who said, Payne as soloist^. At the third St. Paul. Minn.— Traffic. illustrated lecture on - local New wookly. TImo and eno-holf for timo ovor ^ •If we are Immortal ever;'jve are service, the Senior Choir sang "In Bccldehta In M lnnssota In 1951 England scenes at th e church on shirt maker? Immortal now." That la why It fa a the- End of the Sabbath" by S|Ma)ts claimed 77 m ore Uvea than In 1950. Friday, April J8 st 7:45 p. m„ fol­ hours. fundamental need—It makea life with Mrs., Ida B. Wood.hoiiae as The traffic snd lafsty division lowing a potluck supper pt which duo! Mr. and 'Mr*. French will be significant. D r.' Grenfell dived hta Soloist...... , of. -the State highway department Lai^eii’s Feed & Hardware here's finmdrlallty every day. Jekua wa* At ,the first and third services said there -were 809 deathe in 1951, guests; The lecture Is sponsored by the church school and the pro­ a vivid unaean friend who led him Kiev. Dofothy y / . Peass, minister compart with 533 the previous WRITE BOX 1 HERALD through ice and sqow and .bitter of education, and Robert W. Hen-p year. ceeds will be used to help pay for 34 DEPOT SQUARE n L . S 4 0 6 fu rn itu re to r .Aha new-: cisssrooroa.. ffv ,V' v''.'j?r,svT,7r.'.’. •/_» -"UiKMa,7 ilaaolttlom' A belief tn eternal life •dbttttitn:, pre-thifingiBa’ atudent * at ’■ Thera'wAji X totar 0 1-5 .3 ,5 4 1 mhi our ■'■.'.,j7rw;av=T3.riss;»j,jAiirss; makes all tha simple common University of Connecticut, assisted tor vehicle, srridents reported In Mrs. John Rlliott Is chairman of .98 things of Ufa Important and with the worship, ' At the 9:1B 1951, com pared w ith JJ3,722 in the supper and. Mrs. Luther Bar- significant and gives serenity of service Ernest weltileh,., a deacon 1950. brand, new Your favorite maker's taken mag­ cotton ical acetate and nyidn attd faeh- r « lorted a tucked-front shIrtraaMer Come dress with an elgnt-g•gore skirt to the he's color-matched soft asp version^ - wool and—fashioned' a cardigan— sweater and viola! You've a flexi­ ble, faehlonable, twosome! Slxei 10 -2 0 In lilac, pink, .aqua, maUML.... MAIN STREET HK l, MAN tU EBTEB and coral.------— — r —r ■ \ - ■■■ / • 1.98 ORIGINAL *7 ■ " i , beguile the boys in our How crisp and efficient Is our one- piece cotton darlljngl Batiste-tuck­ /aillinery Aa aHvartlMOfi In • L O O K m 'rna^mm m . ed blouse, with tihy pearl buttons’ . I I Q U i U l ' s - •.--V" Aride-satlH-atripe -cotton ehaclt - SHEm-^ONFECTiONi- swirly skirt and a gleaming patent NKIUT bell at your tiny waist! Wsshca N(WI Adrienne like a dream. Siaea 9-15 in whits STORE SHAVE RUtSINO Comprasgad You’ll look picture-book pretty in our with black, green or red. teen-slzed satin-stripe organdy! De-' YOUR FURS CREAM ALCOHOL FACE POWDER ___|HiIm CenwK Wick or krass IcentseewSl raurely collared . ... the waistline (nnMewer Muf. Cw't isM; h leiir mpelir dbAt. cinched With black velveteen . . . 1.98 Ml !IP.IBiT PINS Ri wM.. 2 M ■“ j T , 2 f ^ g ^ H L ttJI 2 f P r V C the skirt bouffant—completely wash­ Ml mHH iiufl uctfm haij able . . completely wonderful in . f - A' '>* -:'r P' .1 -DRESS. SALON ' IdiM'Srici...... lavender Dainty ■tee cream-parfalt" combinations. Siaer Hwiwe atceiroi. 2 f c 6 0 * 7-15; STICK ] IQ D Y . OiOOORANTj mm.i«di.r»ii*iw hat). : . COLdGNE POWDEN STICK lilinB Ai O IL ..,..... 2i,^ CewMi'l i*W cdofM; ffr hifrmt, OoodocMt a TEEN CORNEH to» StrltcHtr M at Cm'I I oeoreS laataooo. I oeeool .knidy odd tom. 2M on. 1 .flBitunmr.Mhiao.... DRESS SALON A T BURTON’S «S®* 1^ . iVt on, HTBBOGIM PIBOXIBI Phon* 5177 Sa*,Rr Kt-IT-H jf/war IKt'Mc 2 / ^ 9 P t ’ 2w46< H m H a m a w rois MMi UMM'riMtll' ii-ntHtt'fi KUNXO Tkt AU~hirp0$t AtHttpOt M Isdn* SACCBABIN iKxxrt).. 2uT.27 PLAID antiseptic B H Ikul (19 IMIitO X t t S B M I 3 1 S U N G l a s s e s i Tko M^fid novtiwiik SCUPPS lOMOt ctrlHM tf U. $. Iwtte led larik. ANTINISTAMINE...... 2u4G ANTISEPTIC a Stoedordo. JI(M o___ ■feA, -■...I'.',. -lit. i m " 2 f ^ l ^ le«ir. Mker^olorri aMllnnsk, lirttt RNVIIOPIS (?Kkiti| 2JT. m4 arwta ftodorwl Xllk CMUcM TasaA TewoC reecAt |t » i eSn um4 hiS tbMfth. __ |'3M ColMir" Anortit SHIP 'N SHORE M ilk OF ADHlSIVEi Fimci-REX ^^^PINCIIS.,.^.,. 2 i . 6 < Save 32*00--5rPc*. Living Room -Outte -■ -- A a c n e m a TAPI - for trooHOf itaitM'i Kt mettMOSt ttrdn Sticii ktHi>. itin y«t I H H |A nortt4 Cjiiirtt ^ tk . toot tW tenon. Holt, u a Ml n ton krltitaii. r 1 9 ri UBIIS* COMBS...... 2 u i i < I Ml. 19c BLOUSES Reg. SU .M 194.88 Terras, 15% down m . t k 2 h r $ 4 * fm 2 2 A r S 4 * HBMEhoct, Inm.ir WhIi ■sx-MaM Rwhhar .v!ISN 0i u c i s . ... 2 i > 6 ‘ -eax >•. c.uA.psfB ui r M,,, .. .m rrie w iv i...... '1|' ' A Long cin4 ,,Sh!prt - 0 U I K . tfOOSEMOlD tUngOafi I * A eompM a Room OuHH 'at a low tale price.' vorslble ceil spring Moh to double the SWABS GLOVES PINS omI Smart Mfa ond matching lounge choir up- wear, retilieni cell tpring boM for added Cotteeleeid lUhirNi Itltx; BONUS BUYS Success St^ryl ipSlicilon. EARRINGS 2'98 hejatorad in long-wooring jacquard friete— eomfert. Mahogany veneer end or lamp ta-.'< only Iti«iliii4. Ilfi • ^ a . M1RCH4N0ISI HOT ON OHI-CIHT SAl[ PUH, '4 ; bdda cholca ol levlY eetort. Mode with re- ^ U o k B’JT yftlU t' TOO JOOD TO t l * I letfertim* iDrd tMtfklbfB Watch those cameras click when the shutterbuga see your ’ "Dm)pbfHom KIm i r h a i r new Ship and. Shore) Wash then)—wear them-Ume and'------WRmNG intgf HifiMth Petriv* Duqi^lsr • again—they'll still-look pteture-prttty! In sanforised cotton WKITtNO BRVSH i S r r Dols Hneor , PAPER MoHread, i iitoriiisd I TOOTH broadcloth--siaea SO-40—all with convertible collars'and" "' „ 1 m . - ■.....' • M M iJ tm PAPiR orctokllylM. COLOGNE French 'seams. JUSTE iTK XtM d Jr DEODORANT! YOU CAN DEPEND ON ANY DRUG PRODUCT THAT SEARS THE NAME SOCK Oup -• A french-cuffed sport shirt. — eop - \ r ;;r, t. ■ o m O N tT u m m t m m tm d t ttw or'Misi;7'in.'iwi.'<}«'iid**«y I'ttfliMiniMiirkill.-; v!'.4ii;’ttrtlortfr ' •ARY; ‘B multi-eoior dle«v«]«aa iintK button fNxiketS;^ • UMM rw CMima *m n4..„i|r,9(ri,ait.}9< itifiir 91 waBn tsi. tooiiin • ..ioy.»r ItorMr IWIIKn IfC W ltro:...... »'t,li(.»< I tirNr RATTLI, Stancfdut C peter pan collared Bpprt ahirt. . nUTMeM. MU MUM____IH oo t lirlJI ROUND PU«lliriis

kn|lM*i J, MANCHESTKR E V E N IN G ^ WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16.19,6,8 a deolSioh oh wKether Folice M ay Act ; a i m venlle authorittea should ba called Theodore Uoberg wlU be In obittfe week end that .82 girls tried out w b w i ^ i m ' T rt H T ^ lt M bl. , in * April 27. May 4,11, and IS. ' In 1 ... .. - ; ■ T e le v is io n Sbulli C oventry of a Juvenile fa «iloh 'sHaw'Sunday for the softball team Briday. Fur­ ■vm. Radio anii TV WTKVu.t«M^ In Bafay’a D eath . The bow’; aiamea were hot dU- 4TO1U S to m. .At the Canter.. Rev. Howard A. Seckerson-will Pipe Plains, Jf. Y., jw n x T — t i s ther practie* will-..ba -conducted BUingtQn. be' gtwrt preacher in’ the; EltlngtoA ISN cloaed. Their ages, are Mven and this week before a teain is chosen, WKMB— » « • BMtam St)Wd»M TIi m WNHO—Oh. « nine. Mrs. PaHUbs Little Congregational Church on Sunday, mppAKil including play clothes, he said. The K-R gtoup of women of the April 80. fntirfi Stock of Men's --K«r SWItthl . ArrlH VCf«r<1 —.JXWo- .Mta. j>t„ :4naall ..footpgtiita, , .T-OSL,-.. |a^uad*EgacBMUto,wiUvb* - RM>d^- *1^'' amhwtieat ■ YrMtowship sr -Sp*cp C«d«t. police majt dedde today whether leading to and from the river's *d by pupils from both nursery The annual meeting of th« Con- RAYOR AWD C dTO K /R A tO N ^ 1:15—Cabby Hu*a, to refer'two boye to juvenile eour|. OongregationaL-Christian ' Women *U i|»-W X N B —Newa; MO Club. edge near the bj^ge led - Bgt. ,. Therewill be . a apeclAl - town, andi,^tpdatgAttoii^to**e*' - .jUB^ naet t o ^ ;to plan for the Jtet-UcMt .Fellowship of, Gongiega- M fim iV E WCCO-«iwle. „ WOW^Lidlel" Fair.- • br»0—H6V«y DScdF.'* - & eoifiMicttOfi with' .the d^'whlhg tteny' t'o 'quMtioh one of the'^boya WitThaWr BA Uintial meettngk April Uohal ChrUUan Women will be " GAtARDlHi ANIT TACKtf YWIIL WTIC—Strlk* It Rich. (:0b—Song PnmUra. . * fftsifo be shown will b« through next community supper to be held / SATURDAY. . WHAT—Polk* Hop. ‘Veaterdayof s' 14-monthe-Qld baby who remained In the neighbor­ meeting Thursday at 8 p. to- *t 23 from 10:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. to- J, WTCMB—T«ak» •»». AlhMlcA / WTHT—Lon* Journey. y , (:3S—Weather Forecaet. the courtesy bf Eleanor's Shop. Ik..the. church, aoniu ;cooms,>'.-*»u.--' -'jauirr.'.'-x.j'en .... .WDIia~Artluir..C>*dtc*y,‘....>>v.'. ..MlS—World M«wt Today. who. fell jfram S; brtdge ,Into .the hood...... , •the “•’Qeofge ' Mersey■ "'Roberteon- m ^ubtira' frlVttea.' • TSer*‘^ r At*',th*'-:,.8econd' C?ongregatlonaV '-t -WDRO-^Th« Ortc«f0»W.M -'- '••*■'-- ■ Chqrch. .Waterbury. ReaervAtiona ■Kflr. Roberts, who. has been aUp- ^ w rm ;-:5»u*wSn«^f Air. WHAT—Italian Procram. : (:t(—Vanity Fair Thaater. Wepawaug river.. __ Kelly said the boy. at JirBt denied 'Reheol to take action on a requeat b« ' no adpsission. A -percentage Second Oangrejgathmal G h u r c h, HtlA-WTHT—When a Olrl Marfl**^ 7:00—KuU a Fran A Ollle. HILP f)|GHT CmpHCnt ,-,i WTto3l«nrT>»ll»».„ , _ _ Police said the lads, friends of knowledge of what happened. of orders' taken wijl be donated must be nlacieti with Mrs. Dayton plying at the Ellington Oongrega- WatertJury., A,n inspiring program II tM—WDRS!»^rand Slam. 7:15—The Ooldherg*. by petition signed by 20 or mqrj^ H, W h lp ^ on or-before April 21: WTIC-^Bob\and Ray. 7:aO-Copnectlcul Spotlight . the baby'a family, , had taken Fireman Jamea Driscoll found legal voters to close tbe town lowaril the cooperative ' achdbl. tiohal'iphurch for abme“ time, will has been planned and U is hoped WOlH^-QUeta for A Day. 7:t(—Camel New* Caravan. Michael McDerinott from his car- the body about a quarter mile The parent-members will sponsor Easter gifts presented Sharon not preach In Ellington 'Sunday M that every church In the state will 1:00—Arthur Oodfray, ^ m p located off the William L. Burha by Troop 69 Brownies over a* WHAT—Maleano Procram, 0:00—Strike It Rich. rtago In a bam In hla parents’ down stream from the bridge. a clothing and toy exchange here he ia going to Lake Forest, III., be represented. a :V4llA-WDR0—R»ai» H»trU: N«w». w n r r —BreakVthe Bank. the week end were selected and 4tW—WDRO—Tu>kn Kitchen, WCCC—New*: Mualc. 0: ao—Plal n' lothetman. yard to take him for a walk, 'j'ha —------~"W"' Hlg'gins highway In South Coveh- May Iff.' where he had a long and aucceas- . Those planning to attend from Raymoiiil E. GonniN' > WTHT—Bob B. Lloyd. - 11 iW—WDl6^-Ro*m*ry.‘ 10,00—Boxing. child wax eon of Mr. and lira, ' try. Votera will also b4 asked to '^ere will be a school recess brought In by the members amt ful ministry. . Ellington Church Ellington should get In touch with 10:48—^o rt Spot wrapped by them, Shacon shared Inturane* Ag«iicy Now On Sale WTIO-Tounf Wlddor Br»wn. WTIO—Day* anrenway. 11:00—Cnmtiy Hour. Qeorffe McDermott. Act on ' acceptance of a 10-acre here next W*ek In compllance wlth wishes him a pleasant Journey And Mrs. Gordon Dlmock Klltngtdn, for '4itt—wTIC—Wonun In My Houee. WKNB—Mualc Out of the Weat. her basket with her friends In 8IZEI4 84 to 46—A LL MODELS AND STYLES on! rtpstam. ______IJiOO—Faye Bmerfon. Detective Sergeant Ehvieat Kelly tract of land from . .Mrs. Lydia public and Coventry day achoola a‘ happy reunion ha he returns to reservations for the luncheon by __ WONBiiJ?UyUJ»» ...... ■*.*»*rr*w. v-;^ quiNed tha-boyi aB saying -tha nLOWiNHAim .Room 226. at .the Crippled Chil­ his former parish...... —. r SOME MODELS W ITH ZIP-IN L I N l N a ^ ^"^-WirAT—Muflc. r,’. - ' A. M. 'tSark ■ to be used 'a i ibi atWelld rbgulatlona. A p r l | . 2 0 , ...... — Pf* ■Hip—WDRC—Hnvn; Old HeeorO Shop. IJiM—were—Luncheon Mu*l**l*. 7:0O-Tod*r; Infant slipped under a. railing on area In North Coventry. . Tbe There,will be a Tolland County dren's Home and Hospital in New­ He will return to Eilinil^bh Mr. aad 'JKn. Ira Si' EniM ton • - WHAT—Story Queen. WTIC—New*: WeatheK. ington, ■ 983 Main Sf.—iTd. 6460 WCOO-MuHc. ■ . ^ _ 0:00—Morning Theater. the bridge Into the water. , property offered wa8 previously 4-H Garden Aieeting Friday at; 8 Chpreh to preach Sunday morn- of Maplt street spentJunday with WDRC—Wendy Warrett... 10:00—Breakfait Party, Kelly' said the dpawtling 'waa “-W THT—Newir Jo* Olmnd Show. WHAT—ItalUn Voice. ■ lo-.ao—WInher Take All. owned by the late Jobn J. Carpen­ p. m. In the Tolland “J^wn Hall in , WKNS—Newe: Reaueet Mnllnee. - WON^Curt Maaaey TIlhA "entirely accidental" and the boys A: BUTLER that town. Included Jn the pio- ■ WTIC—Juet ruin Wll. 11:00—Strike It Rich, ter on Cross road in that district. WTHT—Jack Berch Show. P. M. Intended "nothing vicious," but TcL 2-9543 or 3914 .This, land, la to ba approved iiy. a’ grisHLvriU. Jis^tiiQYlM. .<:oloieo, . entry Cooperative Nursery and ■ : lili-WDRC-Houeen«rty. or'Robiert McBride, iisf. 3Mft Value ...... NOW 3M 3 WTHT—The Top Ouy. WTIC—Road pf Life. K|ndergartjen_ ;_wlll meet^^^^ -SUA-AVne —Tou Bet -Tour- UIa - - WDHO-Red Skelton, WTHT—Mary Marlin, At 8 o'clock at the Nathan Hale w ere—IJ IfundreC A #0 Hit*. ll»-WCCC-New*: Mu*lc. ANCIMUT CAME Community Center claasropm. Dh Rif. 35JS Vilus ...... NOW 3C 5li WTIC—Popper Touiif’* Family. Chen was', popular in Meko- “ I can’t explain the thing I saw, but it - ■ \\’QNS—New*; Johny Menko'i OKh. - WTHT—Joyde Jordan. James T. Anderson, pediatrician, You may have tried other aka; . WTHT—Bald. VastUTA WDRO—Cedric Adiun*. potamla about 4000 B.C. The Arabs of Willim^tlc, will be speaker. He makeajm eme tale when the com­ *>»t until you’ve tried Ballantine Ale, you ball. ■ - li4»—ViTU*—Right to Happlnat*. brought the game wit them to Photo Developing ■ iM-WTIC-The Bic Story. WCCC-^unlor Dlac Jockey. will talk’ oh "Development of the pany’s good ... and Ballantine Ale fills' don’t know how light, how bright, how Rsf. 33M asd 3683 yaluttNOW 3M 6 WDRC—Bine Crowy. WTHT—Romane* of Evelyn Winter*. SpeUn and, from there, it spread and Printing pre-school child.” Mrs. Ander­ every glasa, I‘ve roamed the world .. deeply flavorfiil great ale can be. IVy WTHT—Mr. Prealdent, WDRC—Eddy Arnold Shdw. throughout Europe, son will be there to assist with U:**-rWDRC—Boxinc BoutA MNUIU. GHECK-UP have tried ita finest brews. Not one can a glam today. You'll agree . . . there WONB—Frank BdwardA the'answering of,questions. Any-^ Rn- 37J5,3185,31085 ValuM NOW 3185 WTIC—The Silent Men. one interested in -attending la in­ PREVENTS match the flavor of Ballantine Ale. 70 {utl isn’i any ale like BaUanllne Alel WTHT—Now*.— — vited. Reglstratipns fojithe fall U;I5—WONS-Jack* WaxworkA X. tOSTLY REPAHff WTHT—Dream Harbor. terms will be ' accepted from 14iS»—WTIC — Rob't Montcomery Tuesday on and will be considered •rehM Lot—4S to Xlheoto Prom New*; Mualc Room. in the order received. If enroll­ M ore p aep la -Ilka If, more p eople b u y II* WDRO—Dane* OrcheatraA ment permits, plans are being con­ WONS-Jaek'* WaxworkA DEWEY-RfCHMAN than any other ole . 4. by 4 1 . -WTHT—Ou*»t 4R*r< ------sidered .,)?y. tbe..«Kfc«Uye.Conimlt- to DALLANTINE _ Men's Water Repellent U:«S—WTHT—Travel Diary of th* Air tee. to arrange an afternoon seS'; Y87 MaW’W e e r WONS-Jaek'a WaxworkA 824-818 . P. BalUatina It Sons, Newark, N. J. llilA—New* on *11 atationA TEL. 8161 ■Ion for kindergarten. ' Mrs! Jewelers — Eat. 1906 rusiTV, ■eey a n i riAVOt'iN iviiv eirMSHine aiAio U:1I-WTHT—Lain B% LloyS. WONS-Jack’a WaxworkA AIAIN ST. MANCHESTER WHAT—NiAt Wateh. WDRC—Publlo Bervlc* Procram. WTIO-New*. WONB—Jack'* Waxwork*. lliM-WTIC-Wayn* Klnc Show. 11;U—WONS—MawA fwei.a v'-d 'i!ui-«.urjii&kaniMiurpbtiHiuuAe<. * 4vi7r«vy«4L.FW.':'U«rH' r>x*,wrt,i7.»4;M.'->'T>uys'*.r-a>>i>«-rrdinii4rj.r*s h Tkaraday Maralac 4i*a—WTIC—N*w»; Frank Atwood. '.WHAT—iN*ira4.,.JI«rxl,'Saiu»dtip,'...::i:i *’V^'r?F725vn.:uvr’ie J if f . * ! » —WONS—»lt Jenkln* ShBir.------WDRO-Tawn Patrol, Rsg 3780 Valus------... NOW 3187 WHAT.:-Ch*pel Tim*. ------— WTHT—Mominc Derollon*. SitA-WTHT-Breaktaat with Bam R *g3786 VulirKv- : ; NOW3581 4i»^^1&R^R*llc4o!i«‘T*lk. GOATS - - - SUI3;S - - - DRESSES WONB—N*w*.-. »:*4-WTHT—Breakfaat with Ben. WTIC—Bob St»«le; Weather. Rsf.3680 Value ...... NOW65,0 WDRC—Newatime. . WHAT-jl*w»: CoS** Club. Starts Tomorrow at 9 A. M : S £ S i"3 2 ^ H ® r”'-8S- ¥“*'A Rsf. 31080 Valus ...... NOW 3087 t!l»2wTT£!itob*i5tlA^*““ “ * -REDUCTIONS OF-2S%-Yo-50%. Sfiop omfy for botr soltefloiis. Honotf votuos . . WONB—N»arA T:U—WTIC—Weather, giiarontood savings. AH silts: Junior. Misty and Half Sins, Rsg 31185 V a lu i.... . ; NOW 3780 Ti**^D R O -O ld Mualc'Box: N*wa » CCC—Newi: Qood Mornlijc ICuilc. WONS-Bin ienhlii* Bhdw. * . WKNB-N«w*i Phil Hal*. R sg D380 Valus ...... NOW 3L11 WTIO—Bob Steele. *:«-WTim-W**ther. ■ SiM—WDRC—World Newa Roundup, tVTHT—Phil Becker. N*WA R sg 31780 Valus...... NOW 3080 '-'■-WnO—New*.' WCCC—XtddI* Comer. WHAT-Nekra. i ■Au s * i»-; h h «... — WKNB—New*! Sport*-I>lce*t.' “'*’ ■ WONS-rN*w*. Slid—WDRC—Shopper** Special. \ . Wt IO—World New* Roundup. WTHT—Martin Acronjeky. WpNS-Blll Jenk&A vUh - Wainp. Boys' Shop |j|^^0yC??Q-^ewf. -----.1 I Breakfast Br^Akfut Nawa- here’s boy. ' . WTIC—Radio Baaatr. WTHT—Bob Lloyd. Iioiilng Board BOYS'POPLI !88-WTHT—John Cinta. ’ postage iiiiSe-WDRC-WawA C* •: -Tdr, ^ -rt. -r-'T sr'-.fi’7VeK''A’?-''*'-*P -eW'.Vv-.V’f c V r ‘4;;?

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W E 6 1 V E JLW O r IF e ■■ A ir-■'■■•■' y ' X MANCHESTER EVENING HlSiRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,1952 P A G B S IG H t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NJl„ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,1952 P A G E N B ^ cepUon ’ ^ i l “not “ohty/ €e'’*prohlfel^ TlWNt TOWSifiqr evening atmetonr-ef' more- -than- >10&'biiHde- wruwcTaw«esiw»o»i iw-ae- ^ aeAiAiranWOTtxRa'jxnntittR-yUfn tarxf m ix ifta’n 'y iexatx”. joLxx.tzfTWaT',’ the united States Chamter of ings and six gun poslttona. "IT' " " Tf ' '^*‘'**'' '**"Q t|ye. It. wouldn’t make ...sans^ IbiiatorslIIeeT touched off an Allied artillery bar­ lug evenlag « f music. Their rendi­ all salary adjustments are made,” Oommerce and the National A*-:., -V3VV-V rage that lasted most of toe n l^ t. American warships hit * -variety tion of this nuinber could hardly, (rnd toe motion' qarried. a»cl*tlDn pt Manufacturers: , either. • ’n i e » - Is room- in our- na,- ^Silver ^ Concert of G Clef Buyf Beauty S«lon^ 50 For 20 Seconds :. aoUhd Of the .w r guns jCould:;l)e Of, Red : taiyets ,on the e ^ . They _ I ba ^uiPlad by many singars. . Vote$l, () ..Noas. of. too .'other, board ’mm-/ f e r t t U i ’The Idea behind this auggoaUon tional life for only one heard In Seoul, more than 40 miles Iowa and Mackenzie fifed bh Red Mlai Eva Johnadn, charter mem­ hors backed Mahoney’s contention aoldlers at the eastern-end of toe h^ u b h £d b t was that this would be the real medium. ' y south. - ber and- accompanist for the club, regarding a "promise” of a salary .RfQ.-, --■(OHiWaaed -Reesw-Page —»T^-Ra4s--jabbed. iBto..IlAea..at. ,hatUeltoe-..Tlw„Hmp4!«..M;to.sJ(io^ ... Treat-r . ■ , for i ~i 111 a n 'll r i' II Music . . , a ^ '« < w ri «aa,imMwi>-... Lovers » i. ]For Sheekey liiereaser—------,------‘A‘ wmiaiT"TOcn'«» the Kojo area and the^ RochgstcT ' ^ ■•added ■much 'ttt-the '’ConcBMr^ •»«*■ j M«neh»»t«r. Coen. foup places west, and north of her fine yianp playing ,*# did Nor­ .The. disputes, though brlefi that ,fcr««:e,^«.lt .Wjp. ,the.fak then,, had .a,, healthy. apsn pf w d talks on exehangtng'prlsoner* -Munaan.' Thre» probes were hurled, , and -Edmonds. .h|t, i-mi targets and ffgured in' each o f the discuaSrdttl' some 25 years. Dui^hg that time', Communist shore batteries Iti bat- ' Beview By ___ ^b’ut fun to sing as well as to lis­ man HMI, wha dldanuperb job «r' li- liW " would be.- Lei hard-headed Amerlr it haa supporteit-A.whole.nPw Jbg, Auuaeoivad-- Tba .Reds. said. Sun­ """■■' '-'':’ '^'l6uolts'’BHljiant ... . Mrs. Park aiid Mr.'TLbufckS Ccirinr -and Hyland- three- men -eame as ;*• surprise -In day ^thay, were ready to resume jth«- drove UN troops from an advance Farther ribfffi the SiTvefsteln' Muale lovers from all paito. of cab businessmen decide fo r them­ dustry-^p«rhpi. eoncart. a recep­ v(ew of th( fapt that' toe board re- ' Published Brenr Bts»1|i« IBsejpt talks. position.'...... peered six direct hits on a recently the town flUed'the 'sahcliiaiy bf Are - Tabled to August rrstied to . settle ' toe lapue among I BundSTS «nd Holldsyfc SnWfjtd 81 tbs selves what Moscow really had to share towaf'd aupportlng toe en­ In the same area, a Red outpost repaired Red bridge near Hung- other iocal young singer with a tion was held downstairs in the ! Polk omc8 8t asnehestsr. Conn., as The talks on prisoners have Emanuel Lutheran (^Ihurch last themselves in private before vot­ offer, Whether there was really tire Am^lcan economy. Now-Its beeii in recess since Aprir 4 while repulsed two assaults by an Allied nam. brilliant tenor voice, Roger Loucks. church to wTilch the entire au­ JlJ Beeond Clasa Mall Usttsi;. evening to hear the O Clef CJlub- He was well-receiVed in the famil­ A t the, iM t regular Boar4 ’of ing on .them. * . CANCER any trade underneath the Russian flr^cousin takes over, and looks both sides separately explore pos­ patrol. Coastal targets On toe east qoaat dience -was Invited; A ; feature of Directors’- meeting which he will su suBscRiprroN r a t h s In its 25th anniversary :.Concert iar"Where'er You Walk” by Han­ Other Actions : _ sible solutlonB. Tbe Allies had The action marked a shift of Were attacked by HMS Constance, the' rece|!tion waa a lour-itiered attend as the town's chief admlri- laa Tsar by Mall ...... 113.00 propaganda. ...- quite as healthy and permanent HMC-8 Cayuga and USB" Chevelier. which was dedicated to Its direc­ del' and "The Soft Southern In other developments ‘ last tlx Montbs Tiy Mall ...... { (.00 delhanded volliiitary repatriation ;- Communist pressure from the birthday cake displaying' 25 latratlve officer. Acting (general I 1.00 ' This suggestion the State Dey as radio itself looked, 25 "years eastern and east-central sectors. tor, G. Albert Pearson, BreeZe" by Bamby, both sung In night, the board postponed discus­ ^ a Month by Mall ...... the Reds had insisted on the man­ candles in observance of the club’s Manager James H. Sheekey U-as sion on a 8500,(K)0 appropriation iin cis Copy ...... i -OS partment, as, might be expected ago. And perhaps it is actually datory return of all prisoners of Allied night bombers attacked The thickness o f a man’s thumb AT CENTER PARK i Mr.. Pearson has been with the English. H o w ever, he seemed ailniversary, ; voted a $I,S(X> salary adjustment weeblr, by Carrier ...... I .30 club for 18 years and during that more at ease in "Aubade” from for capttar Improvements until HH- BubfcMUrarad. One Tsar .... tis.oo from the negativism of its entire morir'Bb. Perhaps It Is the ' last war. Communist supply lines Tuesday was the original basis for an inch. .’Th*: (JjCiM and Hr, Person are. u "addiUonat compensation. in ap- night; B-26 plTOts repotted 28 - time had helped them present the. ” 1* Rbl lyya” by Lalo and "Cel­ Attee; g e n e »l manager; dealgnatc approach, fejecllBd. "It f^"1)aeK oh' 'great feadgetr Perhaps;' when-' \ve ■Me’ahwhlle.'U. 8V Shorttihjlr fffars to be 'cbhgTttulated bn an excel­ 'preclaflon" 6t the sendee-he' has' Richard Martin comes-Into office, EliLT' and Thunderjeta cut the North Ko­ trucks, two locomotives,and 12 box best in secular and sacred music. este Alda” from "Aida” by Verdi, rendered the town from Dec. 12, TOT jSaoa xrao *^p m s s the technique of hurling long- all got television, we can all re- THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 0 ^^ It U ^ t h deep regret that they both o f wiiich were vety demand­ lent concert. Twenty-five yearn of The board alsp received and ac­ T he Aaaoelatod Prsaa U «clu il»a ly rean rail IIm betweeu Kunu- and cars t destroyed. B-29 Superforta the date of his appointment, to antltlad t",tha_ use of lypubllcstlon of range , criticism. ^ thejl Mosco\Y ,lax. in toe getting department. attadked toe Chpngju rail bridge have accepted Mr. Pearson’# ing. Mr. Lnuck’s flip, rich voice unbroken effort is a wonderful cepted the retignaUon of. Felix Huichon in 38 places. LAND SURVEYING ond achievement and, although it will May 1, the day on which Manches­ McEvett from the School Building all newa dlaiktchea aradllsff to It. or conference. The Ruaslaps, mean­ When the day comes . wheii North of Haeju, on nbrth Ko­ and Gommunlat front lines. resignation and it may be because left little to be desireiif. Mis per- ?ot othanrlm rrsduVd ln „ t h ia ^ ^ f of that, toe members seemed In a be even roore of a nfiileatone in toe ter’s general manager, designate, committee, McEvett In his letter u d also the local naiw fwibllshec here. while, condiieted the conference ,lt- everybody has It, there’s going to rea’s west coast, four U. 8. war- Blast Rail Targets CIVIL ENGINEERING formamce certainly added much to Richard Martin, will assume offita. Do you own an ' A llitth ta of ropnbllcatlon of apaclal .plames.destroyed- two.bridges and - Naval, and. Marino, warplanes ENTERTAINMENT - GUEST SfEAKERS^ much.more sombef mood than usu- tbe.^ ev ealng!a -enjnymsnt.:---- - history bf the club with a change^ of resignatlbn, said he was leav- eelf' wit|P ah brtehtatibuS display be • R-‘great 1'mprovoment • In the '■ i l a*"ffiey pre#ehted Iherf’cbnw dlre'ctors, Mito'cliEfsfeF'wiTi'*^ ' 771S ’ vets'apprwtng the niotlon[orr •ing-’’ dispatches herein are also reserred. t-iitn-1 ifl Red aoldlers caught In from American carriers pounded pf a gtfklght business atmosphere, American landscape. For as soon Edward L: Davis, Jr. lu t night However, it didn’t in­ The G (Jlef’s, presentation of ticipat*. many, more musical «va-: -wfca„T-l, .'wlto-Dlwclot.-WflalPyi.Tj. .longqr..u. a.retident of. the. town...A Full aarelea ollent' ot N. * . A- Senr the open, . both coasts ot North Korea Tues- “Nights” by Clokey wai'IhHning .day...Pll0.to....f.r9ro;..toe ....Philippine Register^ Civil Engineer and terfere W|to the fine caliber of Mahoney holding out for a 12,1)0(1 'The board w’lU fill his pds)tlS noon .o i Oifilt, W § 1 M the socljd dikUnc^^^^ „.,ihe..llghijeE-bombeta .toiatPd . . t o . nlnga^ wlUi. Uie.G Cl*f..._^______.... Ifie'i'r ahgihg 'wSicIf ag^h 'teach'ed from " th» -EUidieheo-standpoint: -H- bonus. -Mayor Harohl 'A-.” Turktng« tm-too committwrxt Its nextm’eet^ propaganda present. ’Their aerial monstrosity has ended, we the attack through heavy clouds Sea and iBoxCr attocked -fall tar­ Surveyor W A T C H FOR FURTHER INFOiffMAYWDl i# a very difficult number to .sing mnefspring Jnllua Msthawa Special Axency — New gets in toe Hamhung-Wonsan- the high (itEmdaird established by ton was absent. -, ing, ' • !■ > Torh. Oilcsco. Detroit and Boston. propaganda, this time, was In the expect englheers to discover that under a protective screen of Fr86 but with Mr. Pearson's sympathe­ Sabre .lets. Yangdok triangle on the east 15 Proctor Road, Mancheater the club in Ita years of conthiT . , .The. 81.500 figure.. which was MMMBRil '-AUDIT'. 3UBSAU 07. form of orders dangled, before, the reception of the new localized, sta­ Across the peninsula. Marine flieas ued progress. tic intorpretatioh and lighting ef­ submitted by Director Aldcn E. KO n a t io n a l i^ W E R ---- :■ Nlgtit-long-Barrage' TeL 7019 ' fects by Thomas A. Maxwell, it CIRCULATIONS. ' order-hungry free enterprisers of tions does not require its use. The from the Bairoko reported de- For their first group of num- Bailey,-is batod oq to.e dUforonco - A flurry of Red probing Jabs on was definitely,-,one of toe high-' The mattress still in use? =Tha Barald P r lr f^ “ m pw. Ii^v toe western world.-' ’They probably fun tdeviaion era just aheM may . , bent the xingera all. almUarly at­ between Sheckey’s ,87.400 salary TTie United States doeor not have f.mimas so financial reaponsibllity for lights of'the evening. " ' ■ ■ '■ ' as town engineer. Which he haS Sh official haitohai (lower. A num­ offer other attractive diridenda, tired in their black Eind white typoxraphlcal errors appsartnx In aa- made the orders larger .than any­ gowns, presented "Gloria’’ by Buz- With all other lights out, a spot Fraada J. Santy been drawliig and the 811,500 an- ber of Nils naming such a flower Tertlsementa and other raadinx matter too. Perhaps, who knows,- a few of In The Manebeater..BTenli;d tteralC. thing they can really affbrd, rely zl-Peccla; "On toe Steppe’’ by light was placed on the girls as Doctor nual salary to be paid Marfln. Ma­ have been Introduced in Gongreaa, ing upon United States disapproval our unfavorlte commentators and Gretchaninoff and " B le s s in g , they sang Mr. Clokey’a description Francis • J. Santy of Memorial honey said $12.5(K), the salary paid but there ta ao much difference of Display adrertlalnx cloalnx houra; Glory Eujd Wisdom” by Bach, toe of nights. He divides them into the late general manager, George ENTER WATKINS Por Monday—1 p. m. Friday. of any kind of trade with Russia sportacaaters will get lost in the drive, Southington, haa purchased opinion aa to the selection , of toe — lay FvstgBimM SH in m n iu t h latter being sung A Capella. These blile nights, black nights, amber the Marlow Beauty Saloht located H. Waddell, at the time of hla For Tuesday—1 p. m. Mondi PE China to keep other shift from one medium to the ttower that no official action ever ■ For'-M^naaday - |..pi..tWj^TUbin«y » ■ - u-i'I -.-t-aewusi'.jivv.- • KCLiWil «<•«(.■ 0 j ’ .J .IT.’K’TIWW*.-*, -I .Were three nundiece'in which the nights^-white -nights—^Mid 'then' downstairs-lx Marlow's 'depart-* deatoi sliouhl. be.- used, ta figura, -has been--taken,' L - - . - - - m i 'i F l w . , ' . .-.-J-l.’V— . w , ' - •VO—;-»•< For Thursday—1 p. m, Wednesday. nations from accepting them. Other. fine blend of voices could be heard sums, it up by saying "Some ment store, ' Shetoey’s salary adjustment.' For Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. For Bsturdap-l p. m. FrMay. ’Thus, if the Moscow conference to advantage. The unusUEdly deep nights are' like the face of an Modern hledirlne Discredits Mr, Santy Is a veteran of Table Salary Action About 46,000 European refugees SLEEP SHOW Classified deaCllna: 10:30 a. m. each Is a failure, as actual resulU go, quality of the lower 'voices for angel In wrath; But the white The OM-Fashl6ned Remedies World War II and 1# married to Salary tojustments proposed by from Hitlerism were admittM into day of publication except Saturday— ' which the club is noted w#s in the former Miss „M sry Casale. Director Mahoniy fOr Collector of da.-as. t h e 'Russians . wlU, as. usual, blame nights- are radiant; ypto toe smile Britain bofore/World War U. Sleep evidence here...... - . of God!” As the last phrase was By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. They have two cWlldren, Francis, Revenue PauI Cervim and Super­ us. But we might have sent Ellington Wednesday, April 16 w Soloist ThriUa sung, the spotlight left the girls Written for NEA Service Jr., and Deborah Ann, and plsn to intendent • of Recreation John E. delegation to Moscow which.,would and came to rest on the picture of make -Mancheater their futUre Hedlund were tabled until the' BEDDING CONTEST Mr. and Mrs. George Kapor of The first soloist of the evening Superstitions about medical budget hearing In August after have turn^ the Ubles by brining and a former member pf the G Clef Christ’s Ascension which is above home. ^ Better Than Espected Hilmar,-(^alif:, -ahnounce the birth' matters die hard and once in a the board decided that no salary out’"* a 'lnoPB basic nmltailbn o'n ■agMijFI Skew Club, June Yeomans Pfu-k, thrilled the. altar at EmanueL The Inter­ long while they later are shown to Mr. Banty was formerly aasp- ^iosNEneG of .an 8V4 pound apn born Tues­ -the audience with her solos. She mingling of beautiful hEU*ihony clatcd with beabty salons In NeVv increases idiould be granted be­ Oenefal BUsenhower'a margin of Russia's trade with the world—toe have scientific merit. In the latter fore the end of toe fiscal year. V WE OARRT a £l day ht Tqrlock HoapllaL Calif. not only possesses a lovely singing with the beauty of toe {winUng group was toe belief lii, certain York and West Hartford." He Is Victory over Senator Taft In New limitation of Ruaiia'a own supply IM-H Ccrvinl now makes 85,000 ye'ar- / LEADma BRANDS Mri. Kapor waa, the former Joan voice, but is also pleasing to watch gave one a thrill long to be re­ South American regions that a graduate of the Connecticut In­ ENTRY BLANK Jeraay ia cMmblng toward 140,000 of goods for export. -We might as she sihgs. She seemed to have membered. stitute of Hairdressing 4nd will ly, and Hedlund, $4,500. Hyde, daughter 'of Mr. and Mr*. chewing the bark'from a particu­ Mahoney stated that the t W Arthur Drag Storts votea. He la taking better than 60 ■Imply aa pr,eferable and wiser complete control of her voice at Duets lar tree wim good for- chills and' offer a complete hair styling servv E. Foster Hyde of Somers road. all times whether In “C3ianson ice in hair shaping and permanent men, who asaumed .toelr present Watkins Brothers, Inc, per cent of the Republican votes strategy—have taken the positive The next part of the program fever; the bark ebntaineil quinine ’The paternal grandparents SK toe Triate’’ by Henri-Duparc. which waving. Jobs shortly before the start of caat, to 87 per cent for Taft.. Instead, of the negative approach presented Mrs. Park and Mr; and the fever was usually malaria. Manchester, Conn. late George Kapor, Sr. and -Mrs. has a number of high pEwsages, or This superstition later became toe the present fiscal year, h ^ b e e n Thui, In the flrat direct contest We might have behaved aa'If we Loucks in three delightful duets. "promised” salary Increases b^ George Kapor of Hllmar. Calif. In' "Widmung" by Schumann, biuiis for much scientific treat­ quarts of beef tea. took' sulphur between the two leading candl- m Written partly in a lower., register.. It is unusual to find two fine solo­ .the \yage committee at to'e timp of 1 .am the owner of an Innerepring M«.ttres8 I be­ were lb favor o j the sensible thing, -Of ists Who' can SUo hJSnd 'so w^ir ment ,.ot malaria a ll. .over the Euid molaases, or brimstone -'and datea 8ince"^fiie New Hampalilre' Hyde family. The light, melodic "Miranda” by world.' toe last budget .ji^rthg ’ aild n o c v u n i i M n which Is more trade between East in a group of duets, eapeciidly tteacle as It is called In England, should be gtvep 10 pet- ccirt. raise's. lieve to be ------: years old. Thig muttresg Is still ' primary, General Elsenhower haa Preston BJ Selley of Mountain Hageman, her only song in Eng­ One superstition that Is ' quite and wore squares of camphor sewn and West, instead of against it. considering , that they had never He said, that, becaW they had not in use. acored a victory even more Im- street, Ellington, who was injured a i lish. and TI Eat Doux. H Eat Bon” far off the mark is the wide-spread into our clothes Jn the wintertime. But it is our present diplomatic from “Herodiade" ■ by Massenet sufig together prior ■ to their re­ belief which was held in the Scot­ been at their Jpbg.long, they were preaalvo than he did in New when thrown tp 'the ground in hearsals for the G O ef (Concert. I can see toe value of beef tea, theory that anything Russia pro­ Norwich Sunday by a passing car completed this group.. Her clear tish Highlands that insanity was the only two employes in the town The .repertoire of soprano and ten­ because it Is a protein. I am- curi­ (Check at least one item below).' Hampahire. poses must bo bad, even If It is a patient In the William Backus and unchanging tonal quality and caused by a person’s heart getting ous, however, as to why We used who had pay received pay in- On<» skgaln, he did:he.tter than Hospital, Norwich.-: He -received her ajiparently effortless produc- or duets is somewhat limited and out o f place.due to-x. auddto'shock.. c r p . a a c i ^ : ______; ______g Church to' become ita pBator.'"He .....pranoa seemed-.a- little-strained in ” My husband iwSigta that «fti — SuMrCoacb. cooiloct,. aad 4nqamn, this is that we expose our own this number possibly because of Song’’ In which the intonation Weui the modern develppments of a dif­ wll-tinwl M:kM)ul«—at nch low will assume his new duties about all drug store■1 ‘emedles had faUto IwmI You’ll (uo bettor—eolna br eral - newspaper opinion in New automatic negativism Instead of July 1, the taxing piimisaimo passages, poor In several passages. However, ferent kind cif shock treatment for . Street ere s news you to cure a childhood ceum of ring­ Ottybouad at tbm low (irMl Jersey was that he would come in the next three numbers the certain varieties of mental disease. exposing Russia itself, as we . Mr. Johnson was bom in Ridge but made up for it In the well-lov­ worm, .his grandmother cured it out with sqme 08 per cent of the 6eld and is mari-led. ^ t h he ed "Panis Anitellcua” by Franck, singers seemed to be more relaxed An Interesting letter on tola RUMMAGE One-Way Rd. Trip might easily do if we could ever subject recently came from, a by applying toe white, sticky sub­ CityPhone vote. -He got 60 per cent. and his wife are graduates of sung in Latin. The lovely voice of and responded more sympathetical­ stance that comes out of the cut Boston $3.08 $5.52 bring ourselves to toe risk of call­ Gladys 'Vennart waa hciu"d In the ly toward the director, making the reader who mentions several old- New York . 88.11 ' |5.64 The expectation bf the neutral Oberlln College. During Worl 403 Main Street square above. publican party, and a factor which and graduated with a degree in WESLEY HALL toe town directors of Manchester about it! After thorough research they consulted eminent au­ was an English tune, "O Dear, the club’is traditional benediction, parsley tea' and some 'flax-seed Small Asiatic birds, migrating TeL 2-8080 makes the Elsenhower victories all kindergarten and primary educa­ "Peace I Leave With You" by tion. thorities . . , specialists in the field. The results are two revolu­ , What Can the Matter Be.” Most tea X should have saved myself *a between Siberia and India, cross the more remarkable. to be' town manager Is interesting .people . _ who have ever sung „ it wlU - Roberts, except that lb was a love- The church haa had guest tionary new h id in g (ireations, each d e s ire d to give relief to a doctor bill. , iO.OOP'-foot peaks of the Hima- APRIL 17. 9 A . M. GREYHOUND The factor Involved Is this; that to folks down this way for two agree It’s a rather breathless song,. ly and fitting (tlmax to an inspir- “In my childhood' we driuik -layas. preachers for over a year since specific back ailment. I f you suffer from either o f these disorders, MATTRESS Senator Taft’s g r ^ ^ s t strength reasons—I. e.,- (,1) because he is the resignation of Rev. John C. .;i see these amazing new. mattresses today ! / ' ' -'..... ' ’ - - ■ " . R«r..iMthia. the iranks o f rsguiar. .Stfc'Wtt; ,Wki .f«Y0r.al^^ rltttler; a ' Republican politicians and regu- Middletown, and 'Portland folk The elected officers of " the :-r.'Jar..' .enrolled ..RepubUcana.':: white Aspecialiy, and .^AJ .bacaitae-at.tbe Northeim...-..Connecticut ...Grange softball.'League are the - follow­ General Eisenhower’s greatest moment Middletown finds Interest ing: President, Milo E. Hayes: I X T O O K a mattress manufacturing situation th^ has not occured since 19421 P8UC8I9THM laa n n n hm un Join the old mattress strength Ilea within the ranks of in town and city managers be­ vice president, . Robert., ‘Hoffirmh; Relief for bone disorders . . the independents and Republicans cause of the growing feeling here secretar.v and treasurer, Ira D. that perhaps the one solution of Eggleston.. .contest See entry . Who Jhaye. not .beep .olqafily.;, bjl-. IT T O O K liheraj concessfons by suppliere w stage 16 make savings I ■ a od aM with the political game local political differences may be 6stM-Pe(!ic Mattressds are desigueS for those suffering {rom '1 Itself. a change In the form of govern­ .ailments e f the bone structure o f the back. Made extra firm^ blank above Senator Taft haa played the ment. with little possibitity of conforming to any curvatures which may IT T O O K Qur vast resources to'handle this mountain of bedding! game in a way the regular politi­ "Mr. Martin, who ii reportedly RUMMAGE be causing back suffering, the Osteo-Pedic tends to gradualljr cians understand. To many Re- an adviser and confidant of Gov­ straighten out the back bone and assist in returning it to / -!' pubUeans, ^ policies stand for ernor Lodge, was at one time a proper form. This is the procedure doctors recommend, and r^hkfr.:- .dr^^-arsa’Tv: - H ^ i ■ ■■ the pariy they used to know, a newspaperifian; "and more recently SALE form erly was; attempted with onlj’" partial success by means o f a has served as toe director of- the quarter century ago,' and the party .FRIDAY, APRIL 18 non-resilient so-called “ bed board.” I f you suffer from ailments ■MmjM-M they would like to bring back to State water (Commission since caused by bone disorders the Osteo-Pedic will once more give .....life... To them, he is indeed “ Hr. 1945, . In that capacity he.has !ad-. — ^ 3 0 A. Mv you restful; refreshing, relaxing sleep. ------Repubtlcsm.” vised With the 'town and city i i k Eisenhower, on the Other hand, autooritiee of moat towns along North Methodist Church ■ wears a different 'atmoe{>here. In the (Connecticut river concerning rioad sale of Stearns &■ one of the COmmiaaion's - major By W. S. C. S, Group •pite-of-the fact that he may be For Information of PIrkup joha, nkmaly, claanalng .ths atraam. - aasenUatly and -more - consistently - ■ serrtce ran 8 1 W conservative than 'Taft, it is he of sewer and factory pollution. Osteo-Pedic Mattresses are who Is believed to embody the "Sometime back, when the now recommended only for per­ © - fresh approach for the party to state highway comml.saioner, G. sons having one or more of the proble.mapf the country today. Albert Hill, headed a committee the disorders list^. below -- th A n n iv e that was studying this city’s gov- 106 He la r e g M ^ M the_c(uij|id^^ and located on the dbart to who can lead hla liatiy forward, erhmeht, 'Mr. Martin came' at the 0 rig^t (A-to A) Curvaturesr- Instead of back. He Is regarded Invitation of Dr. Hill and discussed Kyphosis,' Scoliosis; (B to aa the -candidate who caih win in­ several., matters. Including taxing - B) Lordosis j -{C to C)-Con­ stead, of lose. But this appeal of districts. genital D efo m a ties: Spon­ his Is primarily in the minds of . "On the basis of these associa­ dylolisthesis, Sacralization; Take a below-fegular price on thousands of yards of smart Independents and Republicans who tions ivlth this man of seemingly (D to D) Protruded or.Rup- woven stripe ticking . . take other below-regular prices on believe in an appeal to the inde- Inexhaustible patience and under­ New for tured Discs; (E) Lumbo- thousands'of the best quality coil units and tons of cotton „ pendents-.... -.,z=r.==,,A;v.,-, standing, folks down this way aort - ..SaccaU (F> Sacro-Iliacw •isenator -T a fto ix ^ e / on er k>hu - ' 52- ' felt'. ; take stiti another; coHcesy'pw in prodUoti is beliey^ ct^ b le of S{>^alln{| to Mattrjess ; 6F“. Box S|vmg vrh^at^'iust^^^w^ , '. 'f 'i il l . What'usuaUy. happeashia *- (ei«< :M O L M A K -0 . D. BAKER — for 16b years, of producing first quality 'beddihg,*'tiit fh*eir . the ta d e p ^ M t-\mbera; n ecd^ ■vision home when toe' old radip take 29% a Republican'victory at the polls goes on the blink Is that the radio If you suffer from x’ny of the bone dls. Twin or Full Siz'C cost at-every stage of manufacture to kegp production.gg- in November. It is actually some- <• gradually edges its. way toward less time to orders described above to left, we reepme 405 COILS of highly tempered ateel-spe- *» ing, and offered us a tremendous quantity. And t.o keep the . . toing of a ralracle, then,, when mend 'toe Osteo-Pedic Mattress. v some discard 'closet, leaving TV cially designed to interlock and thus pre­ price low we bought a solid carload of mattresses and box- nni Else.Viower bekts TaR iiitkontesta apply! USGO-PEDIC supreme. vent noise . . . -makes a quieter unit; within the' ranks of toe party. For edges designed to resist sides sagging!. *59-50 VALUE ' springs. Out~they go in jlhe .morning . . ail top quality . , all w r r z Occasionally, there Is some re­ luxury-made! Families Wanting good mattresses, hotel, motel that means that enough regular gret. ’The radio carriet things'"TV MATTRESS Republicans have been stirred out doesn’t, so far. It is more adapt­ Packard and cottage owners, and fraternities . . be here early. It's a of their routine Instincts to-case able to special events or n ^ s 6nce-in-ten-years opportunity you shouldn't miss.- : a decision for something new. emergencies. And you don't h av^ .•\sk The Man Find it difficult to get out of bed morn­ of (A to A) Cervical Arthritis; (B to B) This has now happened again in to look at the thing, either, j ho Owns One ings due to backaches which (iisappear Dtoorders of the Sacrospinalis Muscle, and New Jersey. It represents, again, a iHII: But, now that TV la finally go- during.the day? You are probably suffer­ '.(Gvto C) Quadratus Lumborum Muscle; verdict for a hew leadership, and i blanket the nation, with ing from Transitory Muscular -Disturb- (D to D) Lumbago and Lumbosacral Ar- for a BtfoDger chance of victory,; „ „ „ „ eNot just ordinary bedding but famous Stearns & VI. tnousands more etaUona transmit­ ances o f the middle and lower back muscles Sciatica; (F) Gluteal for the Republican party. Foster quality! ting, it-will find itself with time Try ’em aD, then phone for a caused by too soft or sagging mattress and Bursitis;_4G) Trochanteric Bursitis, anti and room for ail that radio car­ demo, and leam why spring. Musco-Pedic Mattresses are recom­ al^o for all non-sufferers of muscular dis­ Opportunity MUsed? ries now. It, will, Inevitably, bc- mended -for sufferers (see chart to left) turbances. • Not just another sale, but Stearns & Foster 106th Washington reports any that (x>me mom elaatic in Its program-' PACKARD Anniversary Sale! . • our State' Department, . wUto mlng. When it is . able to reach all is the ear of the year—bar IM P O R T A N T . . , I f you suffer from backaches consult your phyai* spent all-its-public energy wam- toe people, it will have to cari-y a Not just a handful of mattresses and box springs none! cian.' He will advise you which type o f mattress you should it e to ' In g ^ A m ^ *^ businessmen not to what all the people want^at leisst but solid carload) > ' assist him in trea^ng your ailment. . T* a attend that Moscow economic aa well as radio does. Let Us Prove It! ' - .1 . • - . oonference, was given a suggea- So what toe FCX3'has finally PRICES START AT Whether you suffer from muscular dls- tloD for an alternative kind of tdrbances or not, you'll enjoy sleeping on promulgated ig not merely toe $2623 a Musco-Pedio Mattress. A. j?39 policy, ■which It turned down. sensational growth of one new in­ Delivered In Manchester The suggestion was that, in­ ImmeGIste delivery, some models dustry, but toe practical death of THE LN8ULO PAD which Is a-famous stead of coId-Bhouldering the Mos­ THE^ BOABDBRftt pre-built with spe­ an old. Neither toe ordinary See Holman-0. D. Baker craftsmen ■ exclusive Stearns * Poster quality fea­ cially; developed inner roll construction cow conference, and trying to household, nor Uje networks toem- ture makes for lasting shapeliness and ' ' BRUNNER'S actually build Box Springs in our WATKINS that wraps 0 1 1 0 0 cotton felt over and ■;‘? ■ force a westom world boycott of- wlvea, can afford both television 858 East Center St., Tel. 5191 Show Window . . . tomoirow. .y axtra comfort throughout the many years ,*L , around all edges at top and bottom to M e u i S i e d e ^ It, ws send' to toe. oonference a and radio. The double expanse for Open Every Night Until 9 it use. ■ . prevent slipping. '' 'c-, -s •V/V’i full and Impoiilng delegation from. talent, for transmission, for rs> itotorday Until 5 P. M. rr«wainsiriiia«ssiJCiiHMaEaBs ..... i t t i riimiMlHMlIMHI

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,-CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL l®n952 ■ X' ItANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCMBISTER, CONN, WEDNESbAY, APRIL 16,198i' and- laMau^.. of .Uia.cihuech..«dil«h. Mitohellr Judiy VoeMnakt-.-Genamst- -wUh. assistant- Uadac-OalraJJtdar l i t G i v e was . followed, by oommuidim Amadeo and Marilyn Fishe. apeht Good Friday a t the camF A t the mei^tlng of Brownie low: .Den .2, Tuesday, .t :p. m., Bra- „ , service. Much thanks should also Girl practicing their ' camping tech- Maria Natlaon, leader; . Dan lores Bush, act, daclarad "the Parliament to Seiuors ^ ■ glvem «» the cholf for ^le Troop .291, .leader..,.Mrs. Oraca. ntipMs, alao 1r . praparatlbn for the South. Cov^iitrv E h g a ^ m e n t ParKamentGeig eleoUd' by tbo peopto la th*. ldth> XV kja^saava mUilc which they' ren­ Moore, on April 2 at the Ver- Wednesdays. 7 p. m., Mtk Wlllian Seoul trip-bd Europe. The IS members of H. Kenyon; Dan 4, WedneadSys. eat authority," dered during, thj -evening and planclilanck SchboV 'the following offi- the tfbop, 12 girls and four lead- Mrs. Pauline LIttIa Harrinian Link Dongea .said court deciainns : 'ftem-i ..3:30,p.,nL. IJri. Andrew. J; B ii^; . . .An.dMo-HfiiiEBLon. ., Racial Law Raw ^ciUMve new teaspoon , of B aiter' '■mbrolhg-i'eiwlcc'arid'' the •were eiecte'd; - N ancy'C roft,' eta, pliin to 'leave TataichestbrOW iqueezed Hie Price ...... Cdvantfr'Y^l ley, Jr.; Djm 6, Fridays; 7 p. to., muft not.be. abovA.orlttclato; P ar- Notes president; Patty Howard, vice June 19 for Quebec where they Mr. and Mrs. Camillo AndUio special solo work of Mr. Hayden Mrs, William Stone. Blehard Biok- Litchfield, April 18—tjpi—A sup­ llam*nt frequently hM made court Id jiUvendste . wlJtJt on both ’oc*!**lo"8: T he nrastc w as -presidant; -Barbara- -HugheSf aecrd- -will aaU-Yer-a three montha tour .of, 46LWeddbridge street annpitoce (OanttHMS fn«a Psga Om > The Vsr^ty show i'o-be present­ te r a ts « new memlMtr or Den 5. porter Of wmiatoVA. Itorten; for deeieinne- - "harmleee" -■ by ■ • later ■•Class of 1952" In- most thoroughly enjoyed by ali; tary; Karen Hanson, aaelstant tec- of Europe. While overseas they Three more boyi will be eUgiblc in the engagement of their daughter, amendments to taws, h* aald. Girl Scout Troop 6, which meets retaiy: and Carol Moore, treasur- plan to camp and' live in the ed by Grade 8 pupils of the Rob- the Republican nomination, for strict ths voting rights' of 50,000 Including . . .9/;, L ectjon. School will, be .given Thure- . a .few wee.Uju.. Pack 57- wW meat U. S. BaMtor-aoyAUta partnaithip. H, graduation gtjrsts wKd prated our'cholrr’and' a t 'the Hollister - Schooli;- leaders- hK' -cat*! " Johnson' and" Althea* hbihat'df G»r Guides in stit ttlireK April 29 In the Legion Hall, South 'mfxed-htobd CWofM jjhrtdna ih -Ptarbg,.were' chosen members .of. ent. countries. Great Britain. Belr. day a t 8 p. m. a t the ^ u r c h Com- iietween, Prescott Bush, one of jpeeph Haughton of itoston, ton to avery Manchaster girl who « w church muaiein'oef: highly;-, ■ Mra,--Oharias Thompaon ■ and Mrs. -munlty ' Hotike and Friday a t 8 p. OaveoUy, at 7:50-p. .The Purtetl'a Tlvata, - and 'W . ' A-verrilt Cape-Province, A reader of The Mancheater the cheer committee. ' , glum. The Netherlands, Germany, hf |4r. add !Hrs. A rthur HmugTitdn Taatn* of Review „,,iplatwi hlili school here Ihi Jerome Tourtellptte, held a.meet­ ! m. at the Nathan Community theme at the month is "Thinga Harriman "creates a unique attua" of Ssn Francisco. Calif. He hat outlined--but not yet .In­ Eh'cfiing Herald, In Florida, wrote France and Switxerland. n ia tG rp w .” IJuan,. It wss announced todgy' by ing Ikst week Monday to Which the At the meeting of Senior Troop Center, Roytil O. Fisher, principal, tion in Republican poIHIce In Con­ h im Andislo, a Maduate of the troduced In parliament- a bill to (Alan and Creighton SlpKir of g letter to Leroy Roberta, chair­ said Tuesday. The previous re­ Brownies Troop 70 have received necticut.” • , Vie ill Aiteiidance man of the Coventry Volunteer mothers of the g)rls were Invited. 1 last week Miss Vivian Little of University of Cdhnectlcut and give' parliament the upper hand - 'Iteoor Bros.. Jewelers, y port stated the performance would a communication from ' Queen Harry B. M orse, Lt)ehfield Boston College School of Soclel Fire Department No. 2 Roast Beef It was a very special badge pre­ Springfield talked to troop mem­ Elisabeth signed by her secretary, over the courts. Malan'i Nation­ ; These spoons, vrttlr .the special sentation ceremony, with the fol­ bers about photography, ex^aln- SETBACK be given In reverse fashion. The County sheriff, referred at length Work; Is' a mediesi social worker Mystic Ravtaw, No. 2, Woman's Inscrli^on. are made In dve dlf- supper, asking . for two reserva­ ■how wlll.be a combined modern- M. Chartens. The mesaage thanks' alist party holds 86 of partiamant’a lowing badges presented; cook Ing how a camera works and also . Sponsored by. Buckland Club on this Genuine In the statement he Issued yeeter- at the Hartford Hoepltal. 15.5 seats. His proposed bill wrould Benefit Association, at Its maettog .'fennt patterns by. the Holmes & tions for May 14. They had read day musical, old-time vaudeville, the girls for their interest In conv- day to Harrlman's , recent an- Mr. Haughtou Is an aiummis .tlCdwsucds..Dlyislxm.of. tha.Jntem a-. about the aupper In the paper and badge, Lthda Nelson, Loretta what makes a good picture. This BUCKLAND SCHOOL munlcattog with a Brownies troop deny the courts the. right to over­ last night to Odd Fellowa Hall, Bushnell, :; Nancy .Young;-Jlanlce- Is .In: prepafallon-. for taking - pic­ and Gay Nineties Revue, directed nouneement that he Is avellsbie of Brtghsm- Young University and rule pariiamentary acta, and would itlohal SliveV Coniipkhy, ' and Sire most deslrbus ' to obtain Jff- Wfllla.m -Mur.phyj easlsted -by in Qjvantry,; Ptogland. jnd statist' for the IMroecraUp .nomination for Boaton- College -Bchopl .;d fS o c ia l >toted .to. cctoduct- an A ttfnj^ce tickets. This all adds up to show 'Tourtellotte, Maiiyln FIsheyi Shelia tures on the trip to Europe this WED. EVE. —^ O ^ O C K make court daeuiont Auh to ^Introduced especially In honor of Mrs. Samuel A. Gbllfbrd and Mre; th a t the .local troop' would receive Frealdeht oV^lca F^sident. Work. He is a e^al com wojk- cOTteat for the balance of th e sea­ .this year's girl graduaUs. ' Tliey that The Mancheater Evening Bents and Gemma Amadeo; houae- summer. PRIZES further information at a later date Parliament's approval. keeper badge, Gemma Amadeo,- Several members of the troop. Lydia M. Allen, music supervisor. Bush, who tlvea in Greenwich, er on the staff of the Family So­ son. Mrs. Julia Rawson, ftnanoiat -'aria not available to anyone else. Herald gets the news around the Two students of .the wllliman- from Coventry, Enpland. The ciety of Boaton- Mass. Strauss aald tha laaua ia"purely country; Janice Tdurtellolte and Nancy project Is being imdertekrn In th# and Harrinian are partners In the and aimply that the Nationalist secretary, was appointed captain ’ Details of this plan entitling ■ tlc State Teachers College will pre­ New York' Investment banking A !sll wedding la planned. ; 'cacH senior girl to her free-spoon Young;- sewing badge, Sheila interest of spreading the "World party wants to entrench lU own of the -Gold team,' and Recording The Coventry Fragment So­ ^ n tz apd Marilyn Flahe; camp- sent an assembly of Hawslltn flrjn of,Brown Brothers Harrl- power,',’...... Secretary Mrs. HtMi Fahey will i-wtt' be- announced ... towOTBoan ciety-wlir.i^lbhsor the F ather and- ’ • 1*5^ muaic -Wednetday-to-puplls-of the- Frienitehlp;’. :thetoe„of- tha 3«BWa. -maR.----i-^-— ...... - ■ ...... —’------To iiq h 't o i t i A ^ ^faft hadge, Llpda Nelson; out- '. ■ a1' • ^, • les. ■ The oppMfnoh drffhoT head- th*"8ltver team." A-rehSKniat itTiere will be no chaijo or obll- Son banquet, on. April 25 at the Iqwcr grades of the Geovge Her- , Mlorie^ asserting Bi!,sh. and Har^. tor tha rally In New. Hai.van was .. ‘iiU on- .of. M y .lcInd.^’^^e - apbons,. 'door cook, Judy Thompson; Barba­ • p •, ■• to-er ■' .. .say.'-Rohertson .Bchbol .invthe.iocal Malau presented hie bin to beton Church--Ommwmity—House a t-7 ra ' Said, Linda’. Nelson and' Jafic .TToop 70 Brownies.;: made..; lOtt, .rtovsn..had .been rintimate- friend* “ Nearest state to Um .NotUi Pole ita.aUaeJc. It opeiMd fire yaatai&y held, find It vjto ,decided to h*y.e •‘packaged in special plastic bags, o'clock. A harp- supper is being k •■* auditorium Easter tray basket favors foe the for years'' as. well as business as- ■will be ready for delivery at the Boss. la Minnesota. Isle of the Woods with a move to paralyse govern-, new pale green gouuii tar .the oc­ planned with Mrs. Oliver Browii as Mrs..Charles Hemingway, Grade Crippled Children’s .Home • ancT ■delates, asked:. county, Minn., la farther north ment flnaneea by filibustering ths casion. store during the. first week In chairman, of the. kitchen and. Mrs, The girls have worked hard al­ 4 teacher of the Robertson School Hospital In Newington. Monday "Is this' an attempt by these • Blue, brown^ tsn, g tsy ' •June. : ‘■i most all winter- on their Interior QUALITY SINK 5 s a'Mothee and -Daughter banquet than any oUjer place to ahy state budget debate unless Melon ac- Memhera were requested' to! Walter S. Keller, chairman of the, and- president of Coventry Teach­ Wall S treet hankers to. get x direct of the • Union,-It canot he reached cepu th» ConiUtutlonal power of bring artietM for Ihe rummage i and creen- ^ "These gifts are simply our way diningroom. decorating badge, and on March PITTSBUROH I Hew it H denoT—4y « Ug ers' Association, on Thursday will.' was planned. This will take place pipe line into the White House and 24 they all visited Watkins For- by land without passing over the -eourta. sale tomorrow after 7 p, m. as' rof aurlng 'congratulations and •The"annual summer aalirof the quantity order, which won't osrve as chairman of a forum . ow May 5 a t 7 p. ra, in the vastly of the United States Senate!" « Sizes 29-44.. best wishes for the future' to" all hlture Store, where -A, Jay Adams, ..J the First Congregational Church Canadlap';terrltory.•. , .The dieiNu .i* expected: to be tottolMra of'.tha commUtaa-«viU ha Coventry Fragment Society Is be­ lottlonS otlhit tontertionol' ‘T h8 Work of, Prectlce Teachers" Asaerting Harriman "hits been long and bitter, Malan'a parlla- a t the hall to receive them. 'The ;pf Manchester's young girl grad- Interior decorator, gave an Inter­ a t the.. Willimantic State Teach­ In South Coventry, Metobers of an Intimate part of the Roosevelt ing planned for the early part of esting talk on "New Ideas an In­ SUH-PRdOF I - pricol , , , roenUry majority U axpeeted to sale win open at 9:80 a. m. Friday -uates this June,” Mr. Shoor stat- Jiily. The sale will take the place ers College. the troop will' furnish, entertein- and I* r u m a n administrations," NO SALARY ‘ed. terior Decoration." He also- pass Its reatiicttve bill. Then, spec­ to Odd Faltowa Hall. . " of a "Country Auction.” Professor.Bernard O. J. Litine- ment after the supper,. 'Mrs. Clar­ Morse said: ' -~ ulation goes, the Appeala court la Ekicb. girl njay choose her pat­ showed them some new spring HOUSE PAINT . void of the -Department of the ence Crane has been eppointed a '"niis Is a sad state of affairs George Washington refuted to Mra. Pauline Berrelt, Mias Aunai tern when she comes Into the Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown at­ samples of drapery material, gnd new co-lesder. She will assist likely to ovsmiia It, leaving ths Wolfram and Mrs, Betty Soblakl MEN'S SOCKS University of Connecticut, will for the Republleiui party In Oon- accept anything for his perional whole .matter to be aetUed even­ •Stoj-c. .A cordial welcome from tended the regular meeting of Cen­ thi girls traveled ..through .Ui.e speak Thursday at 8 p. ni. ,tn ih* TWni. Robert Hart, leader. 'Mrs. ntsetlcUt" ■ ■ s-rrie?8 duritUr the Revolutionary were appointed social -commlttaa Ne,w spring weave and eelors. ' ''ghoor' files'; Jewelers';’ 'WaMitrea tral Pomona: In Bernw Ofangc last store and admired furniture ar­ tually at' tha polls. for May. ’The April Committee, Booth-DImock Memorial Library Burton Murray - Is an assistant war. He did, hont:ever, accept re- Dafandtng tha govammant. In­ . all girl seniors who wish to visit week and spent n most enjoyable rangements. The girls who will on "Current Polltcs." The, public leader. The troop now has 25 Nebraska has mors than 30,000 Im'oi' sement for hit peraoiiai ex­ Mra. Oladya Gamble; Mrs. Irene the silverware department': for a' day. ■ receive this badge '.are; Marcia terior Minister T. B. Dongea. who Vlncek and Mra. Shlrlev Ruaiell, la Invited. girts enrolled. reglstsred cattle brands. penses. wrote the original vota-reatrletlng first-hand view of these designs.- Donald Gehrlng it ill a t his home Pierce, Barbara 8alo, Brenda \ Gerald C. Mitchell. Jr„ has been aarvad cupcakea and coffee, with the miimpw. We wish Doneld Stone, Judy Thompson. Barbara appointed - senior craw leader of a speedy recovery and hope he will Barree, Loretta Bushnell, Eveleen Troop 57. Explorer Poet Boy be out again very soon. Mastroprletro, Jane Boas, Sheila OPEN EVENINGS Scouts. He replaces John M. Ty­ North Coventry Mr. and Mrs. W alter 8. Haven Bents, Janet Mathleaoh, Judy ler, Jr., who has resigried. Douglas spent Monday as the guest of Mrs. Holman has. been sppoirited Post.- Im eko^ Oot won't ditceler H, You Caff Alwtiffs Do Business With The Second Congregational Ella Corbin In Spencer, Mass. "Advisor of the Explorer Post. He boenuto H'a Fumo-Preof will serve with Thomas W. Rider BRIOHTiN YOUR HOME WITH SAVINOS Ohurcti was fllled to capacity on Miss Betty Visny was tendered a community shower last week by who is also a post advisor. These Sunday morning for the worship PRESCRIPTIONS Pimburgh’i new (umc-ieustant, Sun-Proof her friends In Coventry. Miss Vla- Houm Ptiat produces e film of unusual Scouts will mfcet Mondays at 7:30 service at 11 o'clock, -The bal- ny was also a guest at two other Carefu^y Compounded whireness tbec teelly stays white! Cosl p. m.,instead of Tuesdays as pre­ WEEK-'JBN ! . cony was .filled and extra chairs showers the past week. Mias smoke or industrial funies w ill viously. . Mrs. . John M. Tyler of Morland ■ had go he brought^n to accom­ Visny. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ^rug Stores not darken or discolor it. It's self- ^ clcanina, too -r removes surface I Farm, South Coventry, is chair­ modate the. number desiring seats. J. Martin Visny will be married man of a panel meeting Tuesday on Friday to Wlltoh Thorp. Follow- dirt. Fifteen durtble colors. SPECIALS . Dis church was decorated very at 8 p. m. a t the Mansfield Town Jng_thejr. w.ed^i.ng .trip th ey ,, ,wUl «II-"Cele»D«ieiiikslef*eHeme“ beekta. ***** . .:b«auUfuUy ..with .many E aatsr UU ■ ■ • ■ • , -.sorix-'e-vUti.xr • . ■ . .- . HaU to th at town sponsored by the. IWTat their newly purchased home iawi*»5Wr*)-.e lea and other apripg flowers. The OOINO TO Mansfield League of Women Vot­ choir rendered two anthems, "All in Bol(on. Miss Visny Is a teach­ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ers. The topic will be "The Cltl- :-'5; , a-" Mall the Risen King,” Wooler and er of the Beginners Department of F. T. BUSH HARDWARE CO. aen’s View of ’52." The public Is "In the End of the .Sabbath the 8econd Congregational Church — . • _ . V PLENTY OF PAVED PARKING SPACE Invited. The > panel members will Speaks, directed by Doitald Hay­ In Coventry and is at present em­ CORNER IROAD STREET AND MIDDLE TURNPIKE - include Dr. ^w ard Ottenhelmer den choir director,. Mrs. Donald ployed at the Travelers Insurance Rstoi fromi 793 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER of Windham, John Holt, First Se- . Hayden played ’ as ’ the morning Company. ,Miss Vlany: .has-, also |W 'g O - ■ .-zlectman of Ham.den; James prehide "Andante Rellgloso”, just returned from a visit with her - 'SayrM. CTO representative of Thorne and "Ave Marla" by Gou­ idster who resides In Washington, tINOll if DOUllI . Williniantlc; Professor W. Harri- nod and for the Postlude "Trium- D. C. • Garage locilil.iet ovoiloble •on Carter, Jr. of the’ University phal March", Wachs. Mr. Hay- of Connecticut: Joseph GUI, a — dgn olso sang "T he-L ord's Prayi^ Harry Barnes, who has _ been. : •Aicpoitbui itopi at our door A 8 AR8AIN SCOOF! THE WORLD’S FINEST spending some time with his son -r-poultryman-of "Man sfteld—Center; MgUotte,.during .the.service. • Grond Central ond Penntylvonia Colonel Henry Hallowell. Of the, 4h' Akron, Ohio, li now visiting .^Stationi ofa tonvenleni COMI IN, $IK FOR YOURSELF WHY ORANtS IS FAMOUS fO Jl VALUES JN CURTAINS . May,.A. A, Merfifield gave a very at the home pt h is ' nlecf, . Mrs. Fully automatic,' flexible opera­ U. 8. Army at the University of NO, ADE PATENTED i m E BUSHES fins and inspirational sermon on (ompltlety ModtrniieJ and RtdHorafed' Connecticut. Professoi* Philip Tay­ 1 88 "Mesaage of the Empty Tomb-' .Arthur J, Vinton and Mr. Vinton. lor of. the University of Connecti­ The Christian Endeavor Society tion now added t o the famous cut will be moderator. Ballots will Criap... fr»5h... w ith « SFEOIAL FUROHISE AUOWS US TO OFFER conducted an Inapiring Easter sun bd distributed at the meeting for wHk Ht rise service at 5 o'clock on a hill the people to vote on questions to •xtra wrdG 8" rufflM - THEM TO YOU AT ROOK BOHOM FRiOES on the property of Mr. and Mra, CHOKED stomach ^ Thor spinner washer! be presented to the presidential Byron W. Ball. About 30 attend­ candidate who will make a pre­ ed and afterwards enjoyed an Eas­ THANK HBAVKNSI Most ottsekssrs Just sold cedent-breaking appearance to­ SFEOIAL------SFEOIAL—— ------ter breakfast at ths Church Com- IndliesUon. When It strlkos. toko BtU-oai gether In Cincinnati, Ohio, May 1. Ptrm anent finifh iniimty House served by the young Sublets. 'Ther contsln ths tsstost-ootlni j AVI. The National Convention of. the OIANT SIZE NO, 1 ORADE 8MNT SIZE NO. 1 ORADE 'people of the aoclety. Special medlclnss known to doctors (or ths rellsl ol I Sfredt League of Women Voters will be ' iiefVlcia''y'ert held' at the Sunday ntkrWwitn.-eno t»d-slmlice dltteoto.-Md> “I Trovei Agent ".■KTMflCc-Jwertr-s held at that time. This program O R G A N D Y School at 10 o'clock with the reg­ will’ 1>e" 'broadcast and telerised.' FAnNTED t G7 FATENTEO ular worship service followed by •Mrs. Tyle, will attend the conven­ special aongs by the Beginners tion at a delegate from the state ROSE BUSHES 1*^' ROSE BUSHES tiepartmenta. A fine group of board. PRisCILLA Salacted variaUea. Ornnde . A ' children attended the apeclal serv- The Junior High Yo'rith Fellow­ Duchess Charlotte, Rose of ^ .. Salactad vtarieUad. CU PeaM, n r .- e k ■Ice and all were remembered with ship of., the First Congregational freedom. Nocturne Red, Woritt Fred Howard, . and Caple- Wortll an Easter token. Church will meet Thursday from CURTAINS King MIdaa and Mlrandy, 2.98 trmno. x 3.B8 , . Alrrtt«:r:B|K*loearrra»iductea-;-im.: - 7 to 9 p. m. to-the yestry.- ■ Maundy Thursday' at the above Cdvehiry Volunteer' iMre^ —.church ..the .following were.,.nKoiVr. ' V At u • 4 pany 2 .of North Coventiy. Monday ‘ed into meihbershlp.' Those joln- night voted’to., puirhase one twij- SPiCIAL \ fitindl* o t 1 0 - tog -tor letter: . Mr. ■ and Mrs. way-.radio portable mobile unit. V SFIClAfc r :: Charles Jordan, the Misses Helen This equipment will tie to with and Marilyn- Jordan: Mrs, Carl Yes, Madam, Our Men the system now to operation to R t g . P a i r EOXED ^ \ 1 . Hlckiag;.!. Mi*.. and Mrs.. Russell Willimantic where a tower is In- Irlfb le h up yevr kllcAen H ED G E .37 .... Parker, Mrt^' Jkgnea Olsen- and- Ai .Luxuriously appointed. . .rich, sirnyloted alligator stoiigd » t .tha.wHU,toitotio;,F;ire ,p?r .H arry -Olsen. The following partment. Fire Chief Arthur J. 'w ffA 'i p*fm nii*nf.RnftK' PRIVET i& o. joined .by confession of faith: Mra. ""Krtow How ,fo R estyle vtotoiv astlmatsd the unit would ' R0SE BDSNE8 Raymond.Bradley, Frank Latham. cost about $450. The company Nothing tkijnpy about thaia parky priicll- . Mrs. Robert Bridgeman, Mr. and voted to participate in the Civil SPeCIAL! i y . 4 7 , Mrs. Ward, D. Day, Wltllanl Erbe. . Defense program demonstration .to il Each lida la a ganarout 4 lx l t and ORGANDY Your Old Furs Week-Ender Case ....May 25. The truck will be partici­ Jr., Joan M- Ayer, Wlinara L. • V '- Ayer, Robert Brldgmen. . Nan pating. tha wida • ' ruWa It luauriouily full , . , COHAOE SIT MAGNOLIA fin«d wiHi o compluW Coventry Grange will meet py Cordner, Adele - Gehrlng. _ . ' tMierliiBnl of 11 tomoui M 6 7 ^ ' A •'""AHiw— caldanrirer," ' Jbhn: " N. f tofrkkt SUvuHt l•o«f/ Aidi.. Thu.reday a t 8-p. mr in the-hallin ■ pi«ot-adgadend-h*adad--4eg:Thty*fe aoiy— " TREES Molycka, A. H arry -W . Olsen, North Coventry. Officers will con­ A 79c value. Your rhotce of Roota In anil and burlap wrap- A % * ■ ■ - HU% — • pricu/uit fiKikuup ffvM* fer the first degree on a dlass of many yarleUee. Plant now. — Jr.,-and Donald Gehrlng was also "Tto Wey M leytlitiutt" ^ h» wofh and iron. In whila. pad. Worth 12.98. . ..to..ha.vs.Joined^but because of 111 about six candidates. The Ladles ness he was tmable to be present .. Degree. Team will .confejr the jste- and: .will be received a t a later ond degree on the same eless. FRUir TREES ■date. CAPE,STOLES W H S H E I l l General Deputy of Conhectieut TMi lal ktapi lit' Rnlah GARDEN TOOLS ilNOll CURTAIN 1005- -Mth IS< DOUllI CURTAIN lOOS. One , interesting feattire of the State Grange G. Ravmond John­ -*edi tte through many waihingi. claaa which, w’ss taken in was the OR son of. High street, South Coven­ Ii'i chtary in freiiy white THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN! Steel Rakes.... , fact; toai- t.^'9.-fpniihw «f-three try,.has announced .hu schedule of TRXVUSl TRACK Orbnge - Inspection' nights -s* fo^ __wjfh eolorful him, ehorm- Baniboo Rakes ...... 1 .5 2 ^generations. . joined together! .ing in kltcliena or dineliei. FRUIT "namely, Mrs. Agnes Olsen A. Har­ lowar Wednesdsy, .Cheshire; Thurs­ Orrm-n Bleel Bbbvels . ;2.69 ry W. Olsen and A. Harry \V. Ol- day, Torrington; A pril 23, Middle- TREES Garden Hoes ...... 1.79 ■ sen, Jr., and Frank Lathan. Mrs.' JACKET field; A p rillu . Lebanon; April 25. Prospect; April 25, Madison; April Keveral varieties. / l a i r Grass Whips ...... 1.79 Rdbert Bridgeman, and » Robert Apple*, peach** ■ olX Slashers ...... 1.19 Bridgeman. A vrry fine service 30,.Somers. Tuesday night ha. In­ fa g u fa rfy 1 9 a a y a rd , STYLED AS YOU LIKE IT spected Tunxfs in Bloomfield. He abd peair*. 25' Plnstlc Hose :...... 3.19 was -Conducted by Rev. .Mcrrltled Fabric-Ilka, faxturod . you lava to our aafa Ftrry and furpM aaalated by Rev. Leon H: Austin, was accompanied by Mrs. Johnson. 50’ Plastie Hnse .____.5.69 Fiawfr and Vofttabia ■pastor. emeritus, and the deacons FOR AS LITTLE AS Mrb^WUllem A. Wolfe observed 3 Year* 25’ Rubber.Hose .....2 .7 7 her seventieth Wrthdey -Sunday: _ DWARF Grown Her daughter, Mrs. G. 'Raymond PLASTIC TEXTURED 50’ Rubber Hose ..«.. 5,69 SEEDS OUR GIFT .Tohnson, made her a special cake FRUIT Ijiwn Sprayers ...... 1.79 TO YOU which Mrs. Wolfe enjoyed with her Lawn Sprinklers ,...,3.29 10c fro 3Sc -nnraea a t Uncaa-On-Thamea where CRETONNE when you buy TREES 1''*' Hose R ^mIt Itenas 5c' iio 39c ;IHE LABOKSr iglLE C l^^ she la a patleht. DRAPERIES IN TO W N a n o w j Pack 57 has two new den moth- Your ebetee apple* and peart Trowels ..,.. 19c to 80c ■ Bark clath ,..e:r*-.,Cuhm*atar,. 0«iar, ,MlU*r,-aald » J « .1 ■ f f .Cl .t*L'iT-.V-'-v;' Weeders 19c to 70c _ ..Tuaaday.. There la.*Uli:*.ne#d.fqc 'f*ST~'M llRCDRt4 REMODEI>tNG--One tooth -vjr —•■ETUsrtKk...... V ' '.4rr .Wks.!.. ____ — . . It-mkc b'v?-' PM'«»r Bew^beaaty ; atffl- ■■isr-i 'T- ^ e damp'd**.^freHe rreplcef W Tiger Lily. Pkg-. 2 ;nr. , 29e 'I t ' t . - T - “ ■ 'J t- l—y There’s subtle magic in the hands of our shilted furriers . . . peuem -en white er hunitr fraea. fO"' ishg. Chinese Lily Pkg. '51 PONTIAC 2-DOOR 3d* wide, in large end ...... Pkg. 2 ...29c 25 Lbs. All Purpose ] .1,37 ..m l whether it’s a small repair or a. complete remodel . . . you e Racked by 45 Yoora of Ther loodorahipl COTTAGE SIT *f textured eleatti t yy Tuberoses Pkg. 4 ...... 25c 50 Lbs. AH Purpose . .2.20 can be assured of leisurely work,' individual servife and beau­ I ' amoll Roral prinli, gay •49 FORD CONV. tiful results. , . ^ SPIHNER Begoniu Pkg. 3 . .... ,29c 80 Lbs. AH Purpose ..2.TY • No bolting down. ilripea end provineiol pot- Bulk Gbidioius .. Dot. 59c 50 Lb. L im e...... 98c GRASS SEED *50 CHEV. "BEL AIR" lerni. The exquiiile colori THRIFTY Trade in your old washer on brand- WASHER blend with any decor, 6 0Z.2SC, 1LR.B9e *50 MERCURY 4-DOOR S L B S . 2 .7 9 et,^.u,l,r»..on. now w pthday froodom tiewl BLAIR ■47 OLpS "68" CONV. SAFE FUR STORAGE SEE THIS m SHADY SPOT R ich-leoki|ig Im H c c l o t h POWER MOWER ■46 PACKARD 4-DOOR Bring your coat in TODAY for Installed' WASHER PERFORM 60Z.2SC, 12 0Z.59C '49 OLDS 98 2-DOOR an accurate FREE ESTIMATE, or (to your plumbing) ’ COME IN FOR A"UVE" D R A W PORCH FURNITURE by our own mechanics ■47 PLYMOUTH ' DEMONSTRATION OIL BURNER FOLDING YACHT STATION W AGON 2 9 9 P H O N E 2-7889 REPAIR DRAPERIES CHAIRS 2.98 METAL FOLDING * OLDS "76" 4-DOOR OUR REPRESENTATIVE W IU CALL AT YOUR HOME W kYMOUTH 4-DR. OUR OUT*OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS MAY "Th# ieoAMy Mowtr" CHAIRS 6.49 REVERSE PHONE CHARGES CHILDREN’B YACHT 5 ’ * a Brigge aad Strattoa HUMMAGE . Engine CHAIRS 2.19 * T.l H.P. 4 Cycle CHILDREN’S REOUNING Well-iallered, with pinch-pleated tapi, they Modal Se a 18" Cutting width SALE look far mere_ expeniivel Hunter green, CHAIRS 1.1 i m ST. MARY'S - * Baked on fudih wine, ehartreuie, and ofhtr eolora. dZ’ aPO'. * Net weight M lbs. PARISH HOUSE Impoftnd Grosg MiH^; Chaos# from other itylea, 4.98 to 10.98. THIS IS THE BEST FOWER 2 x4 ...... -Tftg ■ THURSDAY. APRIL 17 MOWER VALUE IN MANCHESTER AP3'x6* * * 9 »*e«ee9 ee f o i 9 A . M . Auepieea Manebester Kegiateretf Nnraea AaaeeiaUpa ' W . T. GRANT CO. 8 1 5 MA.N SrPltT. :i' I •• . r - X"

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN* WEDNESDAY/!aPRIL 16,1952 PAGE THBtTtlM maneurer, Jantca Wise, also ra- f-.Tver-»wrz^trtfwt • "*-> W "rrew tsenrwiwi .»»• At .10 .a,ipi. ,aj)4. cohttojul9g„,ti)WILA .«ulged,.«aw, wUt-lM-.preaantad.at R o c k v i l l e '(e^vSl 7«tferi(. '7ftMh«riir nAht:^ tb p.m. In case of rain, the food sale Senior Y-Teens* ^ the end of the faahlbn showing, M e C t o b s M a m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,1952 Judy Nickaraon, Marla Oolloway, will be, held th* E ast School and a sport dance will follow.- " Patricia Hanley, Call Benton and cafeteria. ■ , Mary.Ann;,Tartwsk.,.;- .. Show on Friday .The general public la Invited to M ib ' -.-WMaaaia-eowiMdt attS itd 'th s ahftw, for which there Goicbm W eddiiig UNION SHOPEiNO CENTEI HP YouthirCivlijft The memhsrs of the undefeated The Women's Council of the Ver- will ba a small admission fee. . a ' -' N S07 MAIN STREET TBU E-9M4 EAST RARttYlBD Study Reports on New Polio Discovery ng basketball team who received gold 'non Center (Tongregational Church "Picture Frame” la the theme -of , Mc.. .snrt „MTB,. Jtobflrt W. ‘ Jgc -baaketballs-Included Carolyn-Cone. wiU'meet tonight-at 9:80 with ttlB the, fiuh'lon ehow' ■which ie" being - JKWKLRt-,':' i- AffPfclANOEB ROUSEHOUS Carolyn Musser, Janice Bartlett, Women's Guild of the Union' Con- ADMITS HOLDUP ROLE Comb, Sr., reeldent«Nnf Manchaa- Wins 31 oL38 ’Pftolie Survey ""Cagie Awards p.reqented ^ l e ^ d a y ev.enlng at Diamond Rings^ 1 Talavlalon . TORigsRiNa* -T-.-zji r^ew*j*n-I . »•••• - -r -• "•‘rtTi-i"- - Mkrlorlei,Casgtl.lEytlyn. RoachcK g ragstion^ Xaicgrch-SB gusaU. tsr. for over 95 jnUrsNimtll tkatr "W atcTfta Vaeuuifi -Olafnara ■ lowing the aupper James Hoy* wUI .t b'clock in' the high achbol audl- RttflltkilitOra - c n i E i Witz. Madae BlUlngt, Bhlrloy New Haven, A prll.iS—OtV-^Di- removal to Spring HlU,^orre, a - Choker Sets Preasura Cookers E d u M t o n ; Sucheckl- and 'GaU Benton; Tft>- speak and shpw.cIrCus sMdes. tmiium under. ma aponsorahlb same charge filed against «* t - Tenementi 63 COLONIAL and GARAGE highway. Watei' available. Call remarkable victory,” and showed , - pWther extensive tests, X ll day he expects it will- be com­ The program opened with .the In- tairis Preali^ Strait and Donald preeide at the meeting of the Oom-. crastlbni. of the .official town 'fair, held twice DOMINIC BARILE, 0|M fsW q ateam heat automatic hot himttalf to be. "a clear chbtce of Re-' cloaked In strict* military secrec; vocation by Dr. George 8. Brookes, Plank and Wayne Snape, Steve mon Council to h* held tonight at Bvlcct when he waa brought hare a year In iSth Centifry Wllllama- on 7887. pleted in a. shorter period. An of- A aurprlee, which cannot ba dl- earlier, ""-x. A T H R M ROOM ■ apartment - water heater, Venetian bllnda pUbUeans In this state.", ' are ahead for; America'#. newest jlclaj^ tabulation' w lir ^ released ; followed by a welcome by Princl- Berman, Raymond Gay, Richard 7 o'clock at the council rooms, burg, Va. -ill' ii ii ^ rdoihir^l35"6 hionlh'. ■ A 4- ~Bwid!k^:,~automatle fa b r FOR- Sal» «h - Haek)*»ataek^ - -Sew." ■Jimiwr Duff- o f—Peimsyli' strate|icr Alr-:weapoTtr the etglft' when tKe 'cahvaSs Is complefpdi he --palft-. -J-.- Lewisr Superintendentof Marcham,---b(enati Beerwerthi'-Ren-- -Hie-'- -<3u# -:of-rtlifr ■ TrinAy- rootn .apartinent, fllO ~a month. waaher, "atofm wlndow'a, acreena atreet,'. oppprite Proapect. Excel- vania,. one of Elsenhower'# na­ jet Boeing StratofartrenA which ikhools A. E. Chatter.tbn was ald John'drow, ■ David .Cohsh and, Lutheran Church wilt entertain the Miiiii I'l >1 III——M(ftir« ;■. ¥■ said. , • Men’s Club of, the Hartford and iaat. IS^it watar. refrij-tand .doora,a, yard :^utlfullyjand- beautlfull leat location. .125. ft . frontage. tional leaders, .commented today, has passed first flight test . - . > Canvassers.now working In rur:;„ toastmaster, and the presenta­ Clarence Hogg, managers.-Numer­ a|atori*at«ctric atbvr. dent'rM To iI ibapiril. «outdoor - Ttrtplace. Priced Good depth. T.’-J'. Crockett; Phone “WIsrsK the Voters gft a fair chance If recommendation' o f' Legislative' al ftreiis have been heW /pp'some.'” tion# were m ade -by Mrs. ■ Claire als--went to -Norbert Kobleet,; West-Hartford- Lutheran- churcbes- [below #14.500. 5416.- -fc^. to choose between the candldatea Coimcll Is followed, you’ll be get­ Albom and Joseph Novak. Follow­ Barry Kuhnly, John Lee and Wal­ this evanli>2 at 8 o ’clock. cation. Ui* of beautiful grounijW. what by rainy w eath^ and tlie. The FeUisweraft Club will meet Eisenhower is the . overwhelming ting your auto operator's llrenSe necessity for makingfrequent call­ ing tba dinner, dancing, was en- ter Caron. Raymond Gay received Xdulta only. Jam ea'J. Rohan .A joySd- in, the school auditorium. .— the most valuable plcyer award tonight .at 7;39. at Maepnlc Hall, Sto, Roaltbra. t« - 7453. } BEAUTIFUL SIX ROCW favorite of the people.” on your, birthday, instead of'May backs at homes 'wMere subscribers" SINGLE Rcsol't Property For Sale 74 Elsenhower himself saw partial 1, 1^ .It'll be.good for two years were out on tha-flrst vftlt- - ^ Tlie teachers of the East School and Wayne-gnaps the achievement \:i. Lot MO X >160, garage in baae-^^ raturna this morning in'. Franca 4nptaad nf pnA " wars. In charge of the. arrange- award. ' XRUF MH EMDO^ » . h'-K.; Bu«lhe«8 LoeatloRS KNOLLWDOD Beach:. Good loca About .16 bH rae' company repre- menta with Mra. Stanley Olender ment. Copper tubing, atbrin win' but remarked only about the rela­ Group of American OommunistS sentatlves.on weekdays and atout :o Bale IN Ml For Rent 64 tion, 40 X lio ft. lot. Sacrlflce, tively small Vote. He said ha un­ and Mra. Doris L. Kirk serving the The Woniien'a Ojtilld of th e Union Hirtford, April 16~(iP)-;-8taa« dowa, acreena and doora, nil ateam |B68, Owner 2-2048. who went to Moscow In 1932 were 26 on Saturdays have been ex- dinner. Unique place mats were -H I neat, Priced for quick' aale. derstood aemewhere near. 1,009,000 rummage aala ley J. Prlbyson of Hartford, presi­ taught profictenOy in small arms to subscribers the Com- ,made by the pupils of the second a t the churih lsoct& rooms on Frl- were expected to ballot; The total nod macSIne guns and how to . Ian to link the 137,000 dent of the Connecticut Young B lb R E OR office apace f d r re n t | Inquire vote Is expected to hit 765,000 grade. day, starting at 10 a.m. and Con­ Democratic Cliibs, was unanimous­ if Depot Square. Call BS60. Suburban for Sale 75 hmid street barricades apd ipyer- rones 'in the Hartford exchange Awards' were made as follows; tinuing throiqrh the afternoon. with about 605,000 of this In the turn autos and streetcars, says to the 16,000 In. the Manchester ly endorsed for the noniinatiOn for CHARLES W.-LATHR0P iHOHT -MWJCB from- Maacheater, GOP -primary. girls,. letters,darolyn Cone, Caro­ Food W e U.. S- RapreSentatlve-at-Large by cniNlltALlJY locatad. oh cottare 100 Bait Center Street former party membir at Dos 'An­ exchSBgr.“i r a siibstwirial ihafor;’’' lyn 'Musser, Janice Bartlett. Mar­ A food tale will be held at the afreet, one faloch from Main, four flnlshed, two UnBn He turned away further ques­ geles conspiracy trial. ' Dr. David Bodian (left) of JabnKHopkins Unlrerslty n ^ Dr, ity of Subscribers approve,, .the the Democratic Town Committee 7>- " Phone 2-0384 or 7856 Modern -throughout,. -Excellent tions by reminding correspondents jorie Casati, Evelyn Koschowitr, Eaat»SchooI Friday, for the benefit here last night The office le now illdln* with dleplay room, ga- DUPLBIX Houae 6-H, centrally lo­ Armed Forces Is faced with Dorothy M. HonOmann of Yale UnlvenOty study report* they made change will bq made-. Service rates Shirley Sucheckl, Louise BUIlngs, of the eighth grade’s annual grad­ condition, large lot. Can you top th at he had said he Would -make In New York th at polio strikes first In tK*\blood stream jbstead of to local subscribers would increase held by Republican Antonio N. Sgea, parking area and loft, Alf cated.' Good condition, TeL 6998 no political atatementa until after shrinking'supply of dehtUta and Georgeanna Bolles, Marion Blat­ uation trip. With favorable weather Badlak of Rockville, who la ex­ ypu*are looking for In one build- thla for #J0,500r Approximately the nerv-es.' The discovery, already used to prevent polpt'^ln monlwys along with the Increased service. ter and Jane Winchell, ibe mana­ between 8 and 1. $2,800. CaU.The-B21sw.orth Mitten hta return from Europe, June 1. by July 1 will Start 'calling up the Bale will be held outside the pected tv bo renominated by hts jig. Tuimadiate occupancy. Phone those In priority 3," says Brig, Gen. ai^ riilmpansee*. may mean the end of the dread disease la in sight. ■With about two thirds of ■ th r ger,'D avid Cohen,' and assistant old high school building atartihg party. S S H O P S P--‘ MANCHESTER OiiUkirta, one Agency. 8980. The last time Elsenhower and voting completed last, 'week, Ho­ 3(3SS8 to aee thla unuaual bual- Taft met In a head-on clash, with Loiiis Renfrow . , . Damages of nH» opportunity. year old Cape Cod with shed own ahtlboplis, but some appar­ bron reported 8 out Of 10 blisineas IN BOL/TQN,' several desirable both on the ballot, -was in New $175,000 are claimed in BrlQgeporl .subscribers and 7/Out of 10 resi­ 907 M AIN STRIET WELDON HDS. dormeri, oil hot water heat, tile ilacee, nicely located. Moderste- Hampshire, March _1_1. The Aenernl_ Superior Court. against Norwalk ently did^not make enough, or did - sJo R B S r AND Offloaa-: for re n t bathroom, atumlmnh atorm-doora boat yard' owner for aeaths"'of hbT maJft. tK^m Soon eaough; dential subscribers in favor-of the Bound floor,. Main atreot near fy priced." New"^ 6 If'obm rishch, woni that elecOohi ■ by 80.7 i^per plan. / and windows, full cellar, lot 70 x large tot, #9,800. In Vernon, 8 cent to 86 for Taft. four men and boy who drowned TestsTrail Saved l>y E xtra Dape n>at Office. Kione 6988. 380. Monthly payment about #82. rooms, 2-csr garage, #8,000. R. His victory in New Jersey, )n on Lopg Island Sound Ashing , . f the monkeys were flrabsglven I ^-y after down payment. Schwarts O, Denton Agency. Phone 6724. percentages, was more authorita­ trip last April. an extra dose pf antibodies, ftiey Public Records Kil9|)$ whit* hoUMf wh%a > ^ pIMMf / 5 Houses for Rent 65 Real Estate 8274, or Hartford 8- tive. It exceeded 60 per cent, with Governor Lodge and the Finance Prior Nei^ did not get sick. ' 6138. re,tuma incomplete, to T aft’s 36.1,. Advisory committee voted to turq. The hope la, that such antibody MpWBftN CAPE Cod. Six rooms, Wanted^Real Estate 77 Harold fitaasen, trailing far be­ Over to the S tate'P ark and FOrest 'shots would protect miuiy humans -tVarrantee Deeds gns heat. AtUched garage. Rent BOLTON—New Five room ranch homee being completed oii ^-acre AN AGENCY with a Hat of ready hind, and a few hundred write-in Commission operation of Harknesa in a polio epidemic. It might be a Johnson Construction Co. to tfO month. Write gox B, Herald. | votes for. Gen.' MacArthur., and Eatste at Waterford , . . Main D iscovery hard problem to get enough of the CharVee D. Konrad, property on Ml PONT HOUSE PAINT buyers waiting for 4, 8, 6, 7 3.DAY SPECIAL— THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY and oyer: Arteelan wells," excel­ entrance gate to college chapel \ ' lent location, oak floors, oil Hest, room and 2-famlIy houses. Call others made up the rest. blood medicine, or to give It soon Gre'enwopd drive. T aft oame. to-,lh».-.'New> Jacaey> aft(l quBdrapgJe at,Tniolty .CoJJege -(Contlaitad from Paga One) ... , enpugh- And. th e . .an.tibpd(e,* . that , .s.tMl.ln{f;j2o)tiatTvcti,oi)/. .Cp-, .to , 100% W O O L H; Wilhfed to Relit”™ 68 '' fuir h tsrth e n t,'dhe' nuts- ' - from 'Bomhelm A .'Sasttli, Agents;' 9946- la announced as irift from Louis’ are given this Way don't last e f Mancherter town line. From #12.- 6716. election after three consecutive Allied Flnaftce Co., property on A l^ FORCE Officer due for over- victories In mid-western contests. W. Downed, retired Piiovi^ence, R. Next, children threatened by an fectively for very long. Glenwood i-treet 000 and up. For appointment to I., industrialist . . . Formal, in­ ffat duty urgently needs 4 or 8 ' inspect call Barbara . Woodh, FOR QUICK RESULTS in selUng He racked up a massive victory apidemic will be given the antllxfti- But there is another encourag Andrew A.nsalm to Lois- E. Dun­ riom rent for wife and 8l4.yeari your property call Suburban in Illinois, and flnlshed ahead In quest of esploeion deaths of Mr. ing fact—that only a smalt dose of ham, property on'<^arter Oak Agent, 3702. and Mra. Homer W right in New les to hit the virus before It makes GABARDINE TROUSERS old son. Excellent references. Call Raalty Co., ReaKora, 841 Main WI»PQnsUi. .Elsenhower was . -A ot antibodies does the ^trldf, .P,!: stteeby-,.- ...... 'Street.'; Call SIIS. • Haven March i r is Opened Ir^ them' sick!....'WSere 'or When the Bodian said. Lola K Dunham to S pobert' L. Think of It! A regular #14.95 trouaer for ONLY 9g.96. 109% all NEW—TIVE ROOMS entered In either race, but he re­ Coroner James J, Oorrigan. fc.—I. ... ; ' ...... ceived'more than 100.000'writs'^in teste-will come was not-disclosed. This brightens-t^ hopes to r jk Turcotte and Ann R. , "Fiircolt*, woo) gahanilne In an cnlora. Slww 26 to 42.... - UROENTLT Needad, 4 or » This attractive home fea- Wanted—Real Estate 77 votes in Illinois. The antibodies will come from real vaccln'e. It means the vaccine property on , Alexander street- Neither candidate was formal­ ed themselves bound to respect the- humsn blood. ■ Most people have probably could hb a weak one, and Charles Konrad to the Stenipc y f c old S t e r ? X n a ^21W. tw o b e d rw m s _ w H h results of the races In their dis- still work, 'fha.vaccine confrtats of yf»r ------— UpacipUA closetsj tiie batli, din­ ryemTvr> aier.i.tvn ly fULUiebaUQt l[LN£hrasKa,..wJiMSL had- polio,-wlthout--evac- knovitlng. Con-struction Co., property on. TOUR PROPERTY 7 Taft out-distanced -Elsenhower In TflcfsT sTT" apart from "tfie"blate^ real polio virus, treated so It can’ GlcriwOod-atreet. ing room, living room with wide total. it, and they made their anti cause sickness but still will make REWARD for ,.4.,OF 6 room Without obllgjatlon to you, i wrltb-tne. -. bbdlea .to,, deatroy. the. -'yiruA, One, ■ Building I’l-rmlt*...... freph«»,Tnoderti kitehen with ■ Mart' ih Bay Staid ; •The- -quBstlfm- pivot, a n tlb o d l^ .Pratectioa devaloped; ; :T»:'Ch,^er 'I*\:RoWri."on:for.;gav. ■ artment. Phone - 9-8702.-- wth iCtuaiSc Or make you a. dish substance In your - blood ba'rilea this way would ls«t.a nte-tlme ______hew electric range, full cellar, Offar (or property. Sea ua bafora They will meet again, only on a finally, around the degree of con­ these antibodies. rage a t 23<4 Middle turnpike west, trol Driscoll will be able to exert It has been thought that a good BifrARATED From family due to Venetian blinds. For informa- you sfU. write-in basis. In Mssaschusetts The new discoveries were report­ It-IOO. . iSck of rent, Need 8, 4 or 8 room . Phone 6278 late this month. Taft la scheduled at the convention. vaccine had to be powerful To Jarvis Realty Co. the three'• ed to the Federation of American stimulating antibodies. Apparent- uhfurhlahed rent. Will pay up to I BRAE-BURN REALTY lo leave Immediately for a three- Similarly, although Kefauver Societies for Experimental Biolo­ IH-story dwellings, one on Trebbe STILL A SMASH HITI won the Democratic .election, it.is ly it .needn't be. It will be far #78. Call 6419 after 6 p. m. BORNHEIM and SMITH WANTED—Tour property to acll- day tour of that State. gy by Dr. David Bodian of the- drive and two on Adams atreet, not yet known how many of the easier to make the. weak vaccine $9,900 each. Retlable buyers waiting with esal; ffhe situation respecting Jersey Johns Hopkins University and Dr. and have It be safe. OARARDINE . . . SHARKSRIN . . . Sales Agents delegates was somewhat clouded. 32 Jersey convention votes will he Dorothy M. Horstmann, of Yale. Alterations and additions; to Business Property for four, five, six, seven room sin­ ear-marked for him.- Intensive work is underis-ay on CHECKS . . . HOUNDSTOOTH WEAVES Phone 6946 or 6716 gle and two-family In Manchea- Technically, they are neither Their/findings In monkeys ap­ developing such vaccines, usjng all William S. Wendling, 259 Parker ForSsle 70| ter, Bolton, Coventry and Vernon. pledged nor instructed. Smith Renominated parently apply as well to humens. ■three typaa of virus which are street, dwelling, $350; A rthur J. ■ te ; I ;r : ------Driscoll, however, said they Ben. H. "Alexander. Smith, , who Pongratz, dwelling, 219 Oak atreet, . TAVERN FOR Sale. Potentially MANCHESTER — Attractive 6- Finances arranged. Howard R. The national foundation for. infan­ known to cause human polio. Test , room. Cape Cod. .Cflean a, vvhl»- Hastlnga. Phone 2-1J07. , . should cOhaldcr themselVee “mor- ramained neutral In'.the GOP con- tile ' paralysis siipportad their ybccinea have , worked in .monkeys. $600; to Mervin C. Thresher for ' b ^ tle e a tto n In tawn. Naw kU«h-, #■05^' obllj^t'ed''' by" the "reeulta b f tbst.' 'Wa*' Tehom iiiatw by 'a' ha'ivy wb'rk.' ' ■ -• ■■■>-'0 ..... , - ■■■ ■. M rs.'Ruby TbresWier, 'd'welUhg ' at ea equipment. Priced right. .tie. . Conveniently located near SELUNG YOUR Property T Con- the preferential ■ ballot, the "pop­ majority. . He won over Carl The monkeys got/polio virus In 1136-1138 Tolland turnpike, $300; P{lohe 2-2252. bus, school and storeie. Full base­ Ravenna, an ancient Roman ment, Oil heat, automatic hot . tact the Ellsworth Mitten Agen­ ularity .contest'* In which the peo­ Ring, a Rutherford attorney. their food—just as humane do. A port, is S.railes frorp the Adriatic to Wesley E. 'Vaheour for Abram Ono look will tell you Uie4o aro real vaines. SlaM 28 to 42, *' I • ----- water, combination storm win­ cy, or any Manchester Real Els- ple voted directly for the Presi­ Smith's Democratic opposition In week or two later, the virus was Sea because -rivers have extended Matchett, dwelling at 84 McKee and Land for Sale 71 dows and screens; 80* day occu­ tste Concern because It stands to dential candidates. November wUI be Archibald S. found in their bloo^ and it atayec*. the land by tilting. . street, #2,00p, " , pancy. Bhill pricet $11,800.. Alice reason that they'know Manches­ Weigh Drlseoll Control Alexander, former undersecretary there for a few days. All this tinie. WifPPlKa-^An excellent 29 acre ter property best. Call the EUA Some of those elected were of Uv8 Army, who was unopposed the monkeys showed no signs of Clam^t, Realtor, 2-4848 or 2- for Ws party'a hominatlon. _ ^flrkncss., ' ;__ . ' .fasw with. A.cainpletely renovat-. Ogaffc ...... worth Mitten Aganoy., 6989 kno.wn, befors.tha election,..to_ b« ’ «d-nliM ' room- heuee.- -Sania «nd- ri- ■mn'iiiinnsi' T art, supporters. ; Otta ..dMagaU ~ : Later.'"rome; m onki^"got.sick tobacco sheds. Land can be split SOUTH COVENTRY—Four room w a n t e d —Single house In Mah- elected had announced he would Northern italy'a most disastrous and became paralyzed when the ' ■ ftooda of the century have alraady u g Jlso f dSMirad. J^osatsd <;a a good f iwuaa.Juacaehoiri and mala, road- . cheater, or vlcinlly, will pay. cash. vote for Stassen at .the OOP. conr virus left the blood auid atlac.ked r ^ d , near, school. Ressonsbly 180 .ft, frontage. Beach prlvUeges^ 1^6'agents.'CairSiti, venliori In JUty.* 'tost ■fhbiw thfjff 100 ifvps #118' -wi placed.- T. J. Crockett. Broker; - C^ll Coventry- 7-841#. ' ™ StiU others said they consider- estim ated half. hUlion dellara.-— .-'All the monkeya^rodueed -their Phone 6416 or residence 8751, WANTED — By private party, MANCHBSTBRr^PractlcaUy naw . three-bedroom . ranch . home or good aixe Cape Cod. Write Box r t Gape pod, large rooms, fireplace', Ttiot *.')Ust-palnt^* sparkle lasts and lasts "Houses for Sale 72- ' on 'h0t"w *ter ■heat."' fuH • ■eellaFj ..2L. r/o.ilaralid.....,..^—...... aluminum storm doors and win­ w hm yoihr houae is p a in t^ with D u 'Pont; I MUST BE SEEN dows, near new school and buses, I TO BE APPRECIATED Trouble Brewuig Houw Paint! A special blend of ingiiMsits Excellent home ennstsUng of five $11,300, rm sit down payment bei(uUfully decorated rooms with needed. SChwarta Real Estate. and oils, it-actualiy eUeau U$df with eotry tils bath on flrat floor arid two bed­ 82'T4, or Hartford 5-8188. 111 G O P C ircles heavy, m ini Normally, this "Self-cleaning" rocks on second floor. Two car gt- MANdtesTB^A lovely slx- tacaed-garager oH-burw ^ atarta vrithin A. J8i«. montha. Hpwevar, an- room hou.«e, four years .oiaT” On Hartford, April 18—rOPj-^There poi^h, automatic dishwasher, Vene­ ceaaive aopt br heavy Shade, or staina from tian blinds, awnings, atormi win­ lot 84 X 148. Large living room la trouble brewing in the Eastern D8C dows and screens 'and many other with fireplace, dining room, bed­ Connecticut Republican Aasocia- TKlIt nWTf metal Burfaoaa audi aa ooi^ier aemaniaf,] axthaL. I-ocated on quiet reaiden- room, kitchen, dinette and lava­ Uon but whether It ■ will 'develop 8fWI(g WITH ■ O afelm t',- ...... to ry bn" 'first floor.-'Upstairs two- Into a n -o r t" 'fig h t at- to morrow may interftce-'wMi' or delay tfaia prbeaw.-* ; ARTHUR A. KNOFLA twm sise bedrooms and bath. Hot night's annual meeting of the or- Your Du Pont deakr or painter will be . Realtor water oil heat, ample cloaeta, ganlaatlon In Rockville remains to 878 Main St.—Bat. 1921 combination aluminum screent be teen. - • . to tell you how thie "aMf-^leaning” pcooeaa I Phone Offtfe"B440 and-doore,-excellent toeation. Bx- Opponents to-the-leaderahlp of 2 . UM o«'m Km*' State comptroller Fred R. Zeller I- AS #*•*> nlM iM M(il.a Sm «Ntt peiSH Worka in jrour afeiB. 2 PAIRS OF TROUSERS (Evenings 2-8938 Or 2-4278 clualve with Frances K. Wagner, MSesainiii IM int •anm (fUr«Inr uttiiSHra Realtor. Phontr 2-OOM,-^—■— • In thn organinatioin «re cooridering 'Home Lnitlflgs'Vtot^d trying to replace him as president wmcM wn«it u iw sar Aaaonryour home ef fong-hnting faeautyri Se v e n r o o m single. Four bed­ of the group. Insist on "Srif-cleaning” Du Pont House rooms. Large lot. Two-car ga­ But, It was'learned today, that rage. About . 20 yeari old, Imjne- VALUES ON PARADR if they find before the mejUng Point in sHiita or popular tints. And hen'a OUR ' diate occupancy. Price $18,000. that, they lack".Q>e ' neceaaaiy anotfaertip; On bare wood or badly weath-' Ja^es J. .ROltan and son. R«al- : FIVK RpOM HOUSE strength to challenge the -Zeller PRICE torn Phone 7438. leaderthlp the contest may evapo­ ered aurfacea, start with a coat of Du Pont Rural. Large lot. Nice con­ rate. dition. Itnprov'amenti- Full The MiU-ZeUer gidu’p.is report­ House Paint Primer for maximum perform - -New .six room 4, Sdl-cluii(B| linti A truly irmtrkab^e buy! Shorts, longs. Regular alzea 34 to ilonial modern in every detail. I n rice S5.800. ed to be trying tq Intereat- Rep. niitK* dna •«< vliiu,,, ance o f the finiah coat. Bijst of construction. Nice loca- I ■ Lawrence M. Oilman of Bosrah to kMfi it nirMat «Mi tM 46. Seven colors to chooae from: Brown, Tan, Teal, Skipper tion. Said price $18,800. Many run for the presidency in opposi- 2 auwwHiifiStuia—. Qtn. TMi OMalat aienu Blue, Light Blue, Gray and Green. Selling nationally at.,. -«tlief'llatthgs. ChU The'ElIsWoHhl...... -wf A-Nl'rUFiSTPP^ -llon ivZellsi^s; in 'i ii . iTI5*wla*a-a«W:aet ietkast ntsHs, aik yiiir ia Nat-Mat dulir tE-^- 'suva/sk v»rtv eoJ-WtCf *-.• k. t” tt Mitten Agency. 8930. I MANCHESTER The Zeller forces, a dominant •4v9r9th' itfcl tN Im| group in eastern Connecticut for Itl9 #1 lb« trtnt racaaMNaE a rsHsMs paiatiaf •satraetsr. AIRORAFT WORKERS. Avoid I Large home, all improVe- many years, are aware of the pos- ■ .w.y,«wS ' » '. ! 4." ]-rt4. -F t .-'v-us *4- 1'. -fts.-r-.it--M-rx i*aai- Htrtlord offer! you a brand newjacres of land. Plenty of front- paiitig for'It 100% W O O L CdpeCod, full cellar, plaster la;ge. How -about that? This lone f« tiyigppolhtweitf ^ r ilew pitid i.'V occupancy. For appointment to cs51'a|:eni ;2;3l5l. ’ V-V '-rT-.a# •-?#. XI* -If- 0 ^ jg ,. C3RAT > FANNEL , j . .. ' robmi.' - AORITTED JtBaTBRDAT; •r.'Mrrr^. ■-7-:r !b'.d6iriiir'tw(9.''up. Ck)bd'. lablb Mta. Helen- iJoefcwrth. 98 Pine ti^a, good condlUon. Irameqiate 6 room home, allMmprove- street; Barbara Kelsb, 307 Qa'rd- 6et Da Pint DULUX Trim I Sliiitter fW E E D ^ lACedpancy, $10,500. Suburban j metiLs including oil heat. Nice ner streeti .Mrs. .E2ithar Ydung, l^ • lty Co., Realtors, 841 Mqin I condition. One car garage. Two 130 Woodside. street; Arthur Years ahodd ef ordinary .Mm paints. It’s Hi* atieet Phone 8218. chicken coops, workshop, large Brown, 83-Laurel street; Horace WITH AMAZING Reid, 650 Lydall street; Mra. / special formula finish that— ■ LISTING. East Side—6 room I strawberry bed and several Maude -Woodbridge, 498, Middle 7 Cod, 8 finished, fireplace, 1' fruit trees. Approximately 3 turnpike cast; Mrs. Drothy Cooke. garage, terrace with ' awn- 9 mWi tIMis HMV Mi PIC||e. acres of land. And what do 270 Woodland street; Roxann Coo­ MMIML %. ■■V v?"" 21.:a May 1st pccupaney,. Asking ley, Andover. • - •— '*...... a hMss SaSbrs m4 Mb MpS ou know. Full price f 10,500. ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. • PM ijjM WapPur m t kasoHM br rasn. Brenda Henry, 7 Nathan road; TV "buy'Of-buji"! Huge 17" Full Depth Picture GIANT # MSM b I si* ra«i ri M d« Laurence Jordan, S3 Mather • Ski sM* H ■Mala tOHai N W ’JSIX Room Garrison ccdonial. ^ Call The - v street. made possible by "Syncro-Btain" — smart Mahogany ^^W oe' -VMM* TTpw# bedrooms. tUs bfth, fire- . If Sot * t a* Im Ml BIRTH YESTERDAY; a (laugh­ cabinet - AND Y0U R£,"READY FOR COLOR iPt Mfm Mi tfm'ilMiw. ft ^ e e . Nice location. Price $19,* ELLSWORTH MITTEN > ter to Mr. and Mrs. Eldward WU- e lebhi lb amaa dsssaaas 11^ About $6,000 down payment. I . AGENCY Bon. 154-School atreet , TV AND U.H.F.! Here’s TV with eeery/W»g.,. ess J. Rohan A Son, Realtors. BIRTH TODAY; a aon to Mr. * Phone 6930 Toa too, can strike ‘^paydirt” with a classified ad . . . just at % Tockbottom price! and Mrs. James Salters, 4S6H See — compare — be set Only $fg9*00 piaU H LOCATION, five flnlshed Main, street. ■ ask the man who mm . one! There’s many a nugget waiting ■ m m .-. A Additional room partly NEAR FftlNCJEtON STREET-:^' DI8CJIARGED YESTERDAY; for the future. Convenient Terms ' flreplace. - (Generous Excellent new custom .built colo­ Mrs.' Helen Odom, South Ooven- nial, six rooms, large attached tr>-; John Stevens, 18 Femdsle for you in the urant ads . . . things you need . . . services , Hot' water oil heat, alqm- drive; Lucinda Duborsky, 64 Hud­ doors and screens. Large .garage, porch, lavatory first you want., ..^rgains galore! Join' the READY fOR COLOR TO floor. Priced a t $19,800, Sub­ son street; Mrs. Margaret Mpyer, ^mpym v.h.k E A. JOHNSON, PAINT CO. ica $13,200. Madeline Smith)! stantial jdown payment. New Glastonbury; Carl Anderson, 68 A ifh pluq-io for MAIN STREET '■ 2-1642 or 4679. ‘ Garden street ■ ."gold msh” . . . read and um our classified ads with Miracle Turret Tuner 699 MANCHESTER aix-room'Capb Cod, five flnlshed W odojitr r 2-.r>We hare six homaa for rooms, hot water heat, quiet - DISCHARGED TODAY; Mra regularly. Phone 5121—-write or bring (t# suburban Bolton ranging] , atreet. $12,000. Down payment Nellie Bradley, 66 Phelps road: Save the surface and you $nve aUt r'Al - -$#,000 to $16,900. Some for GJ. $980. Howard R. Hast­ Paul Jesanis, Glastonbury; Fred­ your ad to our Classified Ad department. seme. old.To inspect call T. ings, Manchester 2-1107.. « erick Altklna, EsglevlUe; Deptula baby boy, Rockville: Ralph Skin­ MEN is SHOPS J . CYtickeft, office 5416 or reat- W ltH HOUSEKEEPING MADE OPEN evenings 'dy^.1751.. ner, Sr.. 868 Middle turnpike east; ,.... . EASY and coat of upkeep at the Mra. Beatrice DoGarmO and 907 MAIN STREET WELDON ILDG. minimum—thla spaeloua ranch HataA •w he -Of Man- daughter, Ajvlover; Mrs. Oer%na type is an Ideal aelectibn. H. B. « b nas4-hsiiiea for aale, Grady, 8009. Pssca, Bolton; Mra. June Joyce to $40,000, and daughter, RoekvrlUe: W o r k s , CONN. — Adjoins the Uier Cuneo, 122 School •Uant le­ UnLVsraity of CMUMictieut. Two- WUliam SulHvaa, J 49 iKanrlirstrr Evmlttg 1|rral!i nt to see fatnUy house With oil heat, barns. atrset; Mias Rita T. J. . TT a« aa 'MtabU for housing de* r /. • W sell stryat;'Wayne . .-.J,.-*- '* \ - - ^ ■ GONSTRUCTiON COMPANY ST, of- vdisraient or farming. OaH atom tm toad: Miss June •88C 249 BROAD st r e e t TELEPHONE 2-9219 M^tt street ...... SI'” ' .r ' - ' I !(■ ■J-- 4t F-,—. ’ f V

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18,1952 Section Two WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,1952 MANCHEffiaBR teVEmNG HEfiAlJ), MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY, APRIL lfi> 19^ iiatttlfPBtfir lEwnittg If PTfllJi

. ______-H'. ,an4 .J«a,rth%,.,Martln and with the aid of MariT Jane Wljjon, 6S1f* ^ - cb.1. eommtmJci^nrrjtr^tjpo^^ ^COlll'lllitteeS' and Hilda McCOmb. John and S iM itf Tb'WHf ChartW 'P«>^ SMFDBil'ys 3-Way l^feSa^er Expect Lodge 4^hmk o f Hospit^ Mrottiy C ro^ - head: up A e puh- ney,'. ' - .. ____ KEEPS IWfiSiltEAH Gives $21,?50 tb* « u » ^ ^ r Invite Accountant ------.• -.. ■'-‘X" tti^TCrem UhVb«t lnlV*nU|(«: ^ F or-F iddle Fadi<^e’ IWIy.IMwara *na Qriici SJIuttl. No ffquh/it No suckl At Ceremonies Shotm Sound Co organiution t* »uch that It wtwld and Irene Melleh.. Ralph and Betty f>0ObLECUT! In Auto Case 4.ake only a fmall cell to bog^ "Ftddie-Faddie,V thw-forthaasn- Iswdbaa i«».:band\tng,.the ^J»^' To Discuss^Audjit ^ ...... • - • • ...... down a fMtory or nilnili. cial arrangeaaenta. Onnecticut hospitals do . not. Connecticut hospitals rf iag-.. tnusleai- javlaw ..M ..JtW .Ft*- PCHBDLtCtJTt ■w,oi-A---;vrria.-..»rf-.Ah.*i^ij:,r..to V.>ra3r:4ae.(n3(ir>^ tSSmtA Covernor io AilMicI lEx- Tbe- Conuminiets in France nnd Jury Awards Verdict in YhW ’'ittto' fcWttaHtifll. Italy can count, possibly, upon Th<itrated on labor issues. Now, only a small number in the Oer- sign; Rholda Gibson, choreograr PUC- Ost of Five Se­ and tha'. west branch of Gardner' Governor John Lodga haa_ act pit'al reported that it bla jmjp^rAtly on Moscow, orders, It m»n Ruhr, where antl-Communlst Rockville, April tfl—(8peclal1-~ 1- - Magaslne" entitled 'cast ^ y . The mAeup duties are under dsaiis onlir* room, or small street. Bldi on these projecta had cepted an InvltBtlon to attend the Your Hwpltal Bill; Why- It I* -ly reduced Its echediile of jeapertments with the poUtlehl unions art strong and healthy. Meanwhile the production the direction of Albert Heavlrides cured by Mrs, Bourn been received by Acting Superin­ Ah *w*rd of 821.760 was made In exercises marking the formal charges, 10 per cent, WhlK $ 1 , 0 0 esroas wMiout loaviiig ring; slter Department So High ait*.^What You Ckm Do" strike. Against Large Numbem group, headed by Jamea aq* Vir­ tendent a t the Wi ' a case growing oi(t of an auto­ opening of the new wlnga of Man­ About It". Thl* ia hprne out by creealng operating room chi n^e central bureaus tell the . But the ultimate, plan does not ginia SIeapat, ' ta being orii^lsad. wUb. the ptOThase of w y The Board of Dlrectqrs took Fred E. Thrall yaaterday. and last chester Memorial Hospital on Sat­ to order to balance departmtg] night the commissioners assumed mobile accident to Tolland County survey Just completed by The workers: Your govemmeot is no require large numbers. The Com- Propartlet and soun*'affects art ^hotfle pannanent rMW. l „ the « monthly meeting of the toatna^nade by Malael In his article J 9« » a echeduto of r e » a ^ v ^ Americans can wags war and 'succeeds'on' a 'csrsfully o^anised SsmiMt- -ah* M o ^ y . ... Moks-Iaat night when tt tnetructr tottefedthbiiwrtrttjfrttato bW» on :aeve.ral.civil action* resulting. ,from_j □riblw-laai^night-.'''--'-----” :™-'';' - JA M E S ' - ed. Acting General Manager each of the.project*. - -'fS-Tr an accident to Somert two year* 1 Mftsiln to X^hMctlcul Kbspltois: ' tof all laboratoty exsmtoattenfc" ITUklCA nfofltt. plan, waverers are expected • to .^Catituming U being -artstad by. The three-day formal opening The first Malsel statement Was ' ' Outstanding Eftoit , ~l The importance of the ii>ollUcal ^ tha cause, princlpsliy bCcsuac 'MahlUa Baxter with the asalst- lU Mato Sfc—Tel. t-BMl JSmei . H. Sheekey to lijvlte a ...In connection .with .tWiH ;toe ago when a truck carrying severM program wlU Ihcluda . brief cere- elrike fn fOdeyl scene .is under- ' represehlatlVe of the acobuhtlng Jamalcana was Involved. In rm-wc- that hospltala make up . for 1n- Tndrtee* of Connecticut 1^ 01! .) It might appear to be the >^|imhig^anca «A Kay Howaaflrtil* ScovUls. comnUssionen last night - a l» monies at 4 p. m. Saturday, when creaking loaaee Incurred on charity tala, unllka, th* trustee* I seored by Auguste Lecoeur, who ‘ lisa, Vogt and Muriel McClain. Man tn 4rhrn tfocic oiM firm of Knust, Everett and Cam- passed * - motion - c*Btog for the cldent. .X y{ the Governor,wlll speak. Town an* u^itiAlw may be heir to Maurice Thoret in ,,yiM Mortimer le directing the -htlS.-bt Hartford, to dlsctuui with A Jury made and welfare paaei by adding extra cites, have been' outstanding' .. jf.econommconcUUi^ln]Rrsnca. -SlMll-'... .adV*imring..of..,,bl(to jg n ^ * ~ Mato- ..otflclaJa. -mambera-df-^e BUB.. IMUB 4Ji-.IUC|ll-M8Cl dhetr «ftort» to w©rJi-w8r HBdiriHrp sts^acttvltliS^^^^ ftoeekey t‘hT¥afure cost oyer 8900, bTMfr'Mlfu.. + and Italy 'riwuld wdfsA.’ the 'CdhlV Georg*'M«n*oni-Fraala Orawahaw, hoapital Medjcal Staff, the hiSspl- women Itoprlvale and aeml-privSte Uvely with Stats and local goto "All rewhi." He wasne that the .party muet ra» muiiUl- progsarti would be to Stir H i v i i i i Iw a n , 5|aad jjMiy IPHIGHT ‘ ■ the price that - the- firm would •This policy wjaa decided on by of Wllltogton. agalu*t Edgar M, -fOtl Cbrporatort and Bnjafd of study the tieninist principle that Allan Belcher and Ralph Green. ,_chargq for its seiwlces, Reynolds, et si of . Manchester, ...... moms. The "aurvey aurvey showedsnowed ' that tn*\ ernment officials,' th's arijm'era''A ' jfia m i-llw eaw , «Ua4 to Cbiar wldaspr^ discontent. anfl. diail.- th* .. commlseiOli ...8fter.,.l.t.. w a s_ Tniatoca,. .TeprasantaUvda... from, chvgve to"private- and-semi-prl' reallsUc- rstmbursemenb.for publti- any ecohomTc smke must at the lusiOQinent.' In France it,would A llA and Vlrginla'CWrtc srt to f»Mlt stMf Yha! Hartford' fl'cm,’ which.Zpow pron^ht out that bids bn the tryo following an hoifiF'li -deUbeYStten. same time be polltlcai. ' . i charge of the rthearaal refraah- The case was,fhe result of an ac­ the local veterans oriahlaatlons, yate patiehtA In CJonnectIcut hoa- welfare and public ssststljHS not’1>e too hard a Job. io L lt llt Y WHIST has blienta to Manchester, waS sanitary sewer extensions had not repreaentativea from Oie Nursing cases. The solution hss he8n Uw , -,-^ ...e___ »n wait. Whtla ha Pyramided Attacks ment* and will be asalated by hourt. acMcthd, from a list of five certi­ cident Dec. ,8. 1919, at Wllltogton, pltata .are directly related to the An extreme right wing govem- been advertised, but that Invlta- Association an/d,-Employes of the coat o'f th* care prtodded. It was model law passed by ponfiecUcurt ■ tWtits. hls Re* leslbns, apa«*e**a A look at the Communist psr< nieht Ih Frencs^uth as might -ChariM and Gladys Crockett, Wil­ O lyiEULE fied puhitc apcountlng firms sub­ Wbns 'to bid had merely been ex­ when. It 'Wis stated, .Reynolds.was - -V ties (i t Burope brings otit;, the liam and. Kay Howaa, Stephen and hoapital will Invited to/the evident, however,’ that the coat of General Assembly to-YMS, w hi^ . J « V » *«tunr. com* abiwt soma day under.Oen. mitted by Director Katherine D, tended to several contractors. driving .in auto Which struck Mrs. opening ceretnonies, .. 4 ^ hat been widely sbiflled by 'haa* claaaio yattern of the ^^am ldal Charle'e de OaUIle-^couid suit the Mairtha Fadak and .David, and Bourn, who had secured the names Benjamin who was walking bn the - cart.la.averaged over, all. types Of " ■ ^ * K il4 patiai»Uy Jah* carefuMy attack; flrst faijilon^_ the dis- Hatan McComh. Jamas and Gay A p p ly Cktmbi^ -Ooat Specially Conducted tmira qf th patients without regard to the dr- 'pital* to otherjjttftei. : JJ" Communist purpose well. It would MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER from the Public Utilities Oonunls- highway. She sustained a leg to- apactlon for tha public will be held ii*a i»a t the *ay thay 'teaUt muat graced end murdered Trotsky. Vartdarvoort head up tha house S t BsMgH'a. Fartah Hail The combined c 6 s t of , the Jdry which would result to a par­ grrs of illneas. This follows the In- The law nrdvldea that hospltala provide the opportunity to damn aion last wrtk. Mrs. Bourn said Orajidvlew arid Gardner street In- on Sunday, May l l , 7 rom 3 to 7 submit theto certified costa sad] t S>T"* the day of "Wortd Victory At the floor of today's Commu­ evei^blng governmental, to rally mantiT^r with th^ *id of i i k Main at "Plnoliurit Comow" ahe -had sought the assistance of tial dlaablHty, other Injuries, hos­ aurance principle adopted by Con- !a f Oommunlam." nist sttsek Is "unity In action", a Mark and Lee HlU and Lincoln and BUSH mRBW«RE stallatlons totals 82,187.50. Th* o'clock and again on Monday, May necticut Blua Ooas. ''the State Hoiplial O d workerk fed up with government PrinnI IMfreslimepNl the PUG In compiling a list of pital and medical bills totaling 12, National Hospital Day, from 2 Rekeol ef Wrty TH ^ campaign recently refurbished to Doris Murphey. contract for the Wp*t branch of 82,800, It was alleged. Attomay Malsel stated that aom* hospi Comifflsslon, which In tuffl of a H' kinds. But ontll that day, Corpot Ciaftwnon Spocioliiinp in Wdbto-WaN . accounting firms who had dpne to 6 o'clock and 6 to 8 o’clock. The bllshcs the rrlmbursemeal While Btalln watt*, the achool flt^Wrrent needs. It is remlnli- tha Coihmtmlsta hra not averae to Tha bualneaa group activlUaa G O m N Y auditing work for water depart- Gardner itreet extension. Which E.. G. Gnuttl and R. J. Pigeon tala hsva granted at the expenae ^ w *trW toioh. *oaa Into m » oeA^ of .^Uie- popuMr i^ont, cam­ Art baing--ma«aged by Jamea an* ceNiiMimoN jow iocluda* 430 -feet. ,b£ .sejabr pipe T»prtseilt*ff the plaintiff and At-e .400 workew wJm took /parJ.ln Hi.e at padienU- proflubl* iC.omwM f sto: Lor Stato. case*. upon aaCfl- paign behind which Communists siding -wllh'lbe aauWiis t o ; gam ’'‘^■mehto'.hf bWef muhlclpalltiH' tost HbspItaLBulldlhg Fund CJampaIgn temporary advantages. Joan Briekett, Jr„ and Everett week after she, "like several other and two marihblei, was let for tomey F. E. Dully represented the to apectallata, to anaithesla, X- hoapltal'a Individual financial tfiould he able to. accept hid before World War II. and Doris Balding, awlsted by 81,320, and the cbnWact for the will bf invited, to a special tour of work, pathology, snd other ..-gerv- figure. The law recognlaea tlu|t .. members of the board had antlci- defendants. inspection oh Sunday from 1 to t ^eeCT aarriflre* to .uae» If tiecee- On the next imret of the pyrm TnmorrwWi Getting the money Bert Carlson and Barle Rohans Gardner -street aWnnslon, whlc|i Picking Jury Ices.. TheTni aurvey *howed,Ahat ■ ■ ■' no the burden of the s i^ Indigmt aery every artWoe’ or atrategem, mid ie Communist labor discipline, Tlckats ars In charfa of Robort ,pated” that the Connecticut So- Includes 270 feeJtZof pipe and two p. m. conceaslona are granted -to ipeclel' should not be placed on Ui* tick te^lBnpt lllegat toeUiodai-ito keep strikingly demooatratsd in PrAnca to ataka Commoalalm’* Area. . clety of Certified Public Ac-* Onl.v two Jurors for the cases ./ A group of. trained, guides, .mem­ manholea. waa-lei. for. 81,117,60, Involring the -Jamaicans' -were- - A - triple-portabl* modal B * J- turlng- ' Cempany of- Otandale, laU . by -Connecticut hoapHala person who le able to pay far-tkW ' ifiM t at abme times and conceal and Italy, where the Communlits MAatow-s w»s EVttrmiHa- - MAStew* IW SVOQHIW* — wistthiwo cbuntahls might not comply with Other bidders / on the projecta bers of the Women's Auxiliary bf which employed jUtaea apeclaUita own hospitalisation. ■the board's request ttist It recom­ chosen o f 81 venltemen, and Judge Reauscitator-Inhalator - Aspirator Calif., through the Boston office-. ' Baly, who preaided at aid visitors to the tours. , low phyalcti^ properly appointed Job. ■ the leaslon, ordered an additional Manchester Fire ' Department, chanical artificial respiration dur­ pointed out that fifty years ago , and perform there the control In key industries, and Andrew Ansaldy Qompany and the Chief-James - Sebaub—announced ing. compleu. raspl(mtory,TaUure< to tha hMfiUal'e staff, to csr* for a patient paid .about. 83.00 a d i j l _ ^linlal ttak. m aplte of m** Comiiumiit cells control poHtIcsi Not Hie PoHey 40 to report-this morning. ThSre Alexander Jarvis Company. thla morning. Purpose of the inhalator I* to A'ln ' sccbraah'c* wUS the and was hospitalised for sn av4t« . ^ wrote I-enin years ago. ThU action of tha workers dom to The board’s action to selecting are several ■ plaintiffs and de­ patleift’a own choice. ' the Hartford firm for the Invita­ 'In adopting / what Is'-for them fendants, with nine -attorneys Aa its name Implies, it la a com­ deliver a flow of okygon to April Ladies’ Night sge of 30 days. 'IViday a patient W la the guiding doctrine today lor shop level. new procedure, the commission­ breathing patient^ who nerds No Comptainta Communist parties of western like rifth Column tion to discuss the Job came aft-r present In' court on Tuesdsy when bination of three Instruments, the same hoapital atays an avoTv ers are following Town Counsel each of which acri’ea a dlatinctly higher concentration than Is avall- No complaints ar* made In Con­ age. of Blx days and hla blit wUI On the nest floor is the prepara­ • the society of CPAs, to a letter to the Jury was being sele'ct^. The Held By Lions Cluji necticut by local non-profit or- the board, stated that It was not John D. LaBeile’s written opinion, Important part to emergency life' able to atmoaimertc air. .Th^lnhiri approximata 8186.68, compariid . ..^niaus la too email. No ad tion for armed action If the need 3 -POWEMiClD GLASS presented to/ the board several rasea which will be tried Jointly ator may also be used to provide gantsatlona that provide hospital ■ iSnortaga la too trifling.. . ariaes. Mejr*. lurking in the back­ __ the policy, of. th.e Board_pf Gov-: Include- Vernon., Mooi-e et . .aj.a uving. Three persons can be ' ^ with 890.00 fifty years ago. Wlto^ weeks ago,- [which pointed out treated simultaneously by the In­ oxygen pr' carbon-dioxide and oxy­ The Mahehestef Lions 'CKib cel eerviee. to member* or- by Insur­ TT Jean DuBola. worker in a ground, operatee the inner orgen- ONi-eiiCi. ernors of the organisation to make agatoat Henry Goyette et aU'; Vyil- ance companies writing workmen’s out commenUng bn the decresiNH tTUtOr. will- recommendations as had been re; charter -requirements relative'' to strument. It hss been accepted by gen to'conjunction, with manual ebrated April Ladies' Nlflnt at the value of today'* dollar, the hna.* {^ n c h awtal plant. ^ n U .^Ih Isatlnn of the party, the hard core •UUl. MItAl light supervision of the depart­ llam Goyette, (per power of gt- artificial respiration. compensation insurance. Both : iQtplMPur^* Hit JAcItit h*t fill* which aeU Iteelf up on a mUltary •qor - quested. ' tomey) et al against (Charles 'O. the Council on -Physical Medicine Old .Colony Reitsurant In Bast pital stated: "Surely It la worth ment thel commission. Previous .of the American Mefical Associa The aspirator removes fluid ob Hartford last night' with 28 cou- groups are satisfied that relm- 846.68 to purchaae 24 additional s m o Ul irom the. .pile ' In voting the audit last week, Shippey, Jr., et all Willard F. vanu-rrtrWr.'.TT^teuiu.’ to- ..tUa, -theZ.commlasion ..ha*, nqt Aion-^and to‘«ne of..tha moat..wide- MriioUana from. . UPPCb .Air. ptaa , and mieelayyreseitt,..„y< bureement Is made to Connecticut i inantali^ng on a flimsy nalt neaf^ ■ Ihe'tidai'tf jilkb SgrtSd «ne Piiihey 'agatoat M'etify Obyette dt hospitals at actiisl cost c*rttrte dayn -back.-on the-Job.’.^' and ao forth/ ready to atiike if of three accounting firms recom­ signed the. tolls or approved the ly used pieces of life saving equip­ passages snd allows oxygen to en ' After dlimer a short business On the back page at the end bl the A w He dusU it off, swears. contracts. ' al; 'Lloyd Mosely et als against ter the patient's lungs. Instantly, Independent hoapilgi auditors. ■ i it. ' and when the slgntl le given. Its mended by the society. At that ment. session wear called by Club Presi' his article Malsel states that thorq The commission last night also- William GoyettCj et ale. y All regular men of the depart­ by a three-way movement . of a dent WiHlam McBride. ’Ctommlt- MsUiel auggeats that hospitals A eSnmumUt cell member near* parallel organisation la the Fifth time, the Republican members of establish and enforca an effective are plenty of excellent, up-to-datet J>y nofii the prpceedlngs with In- Column being faehloned In the tjie board had predicted tha^ the voted to sen 8106,000 worth of ment have been Instnicted'on the stogie lever, the Iristrumsht can tees rtported on the May 17 auc- publlc-Bpirited hoapltals in AmeHi Water and Sewer Department iieC- of the instrument by a rppre; be changed to perform any one of code of sound business practice, He ta hk* o^ to be ■atraUgie industries of western aoclety would not of feh any recom- tlnitand th* .tone 19 hors* show. Oonneetletit' hoapltata have don* ck,- which, despite great financial TWlert <»• any poselble ieeue, no Burope...... inendanoiis tit* had proposed-that bond*, .wltlcta, 'with awfuikl seiiutlyc., ot..th.?’ .E..A..-i Ma.niif.ae- -the three functions. j<^t(l|(}m„k. O.obdrhlld..8t....ehsir.- AGfUtulUes'art develing Uiele nOfs" est, are asllmated- to have a value j^dfoutTown-- ...... a;, - ■ ,-v;a--:am.-y msn of the committee, presented thls’for -aevertl years thtbugh matUr, how email. Any griev* .This potentielly powerful Fifth another method' of selecting the atale-wtd* standard peraonnel pol­ scientific knowledge and pro^v Cdlumn is tmltding in the atael. of 8114,00(1. to reimburse the town an excellent two hours of enter durei to improving the care sn4 lanoe. litfttraate or otherwise, auditor be set up. general fund the $106,083.64 It Mra! Charles Bunrel snd Mrs. icies, a atate-wlde program ot uni­ After the letter from the society talnment. The floor show fes safety bf the patients, Ths survf)( ^jroigt jsw si& 1? *)*• owes. ■ ■ j Herbert E. Johnson, co-chairmen, Developers to Use Letters^ • tured; Arnold Thompson snd cast, form accounting and reporting and seetldhiO 1 the" - Was rsad,-Dinrtac. John H, L*p- remind Dorcas Society -membei's monthly me*ttoga-nf purchasing ahbwi^Uiat .all the general hasv Bonds Ijo be - sold' acre treasury ACMUttle. Dancer Dottle “Glbaon ' Itals of Obnnecticut jmibng' [to AN pen' repeated as a motion an notes, purchased for - 860.373.03 and friends of the rumm'age sale Pianist Karl Bldwell, Magician agents whose' elm ia ''economy Quick Jfcijw irem amendment ..ha. had. offered _Jait through standardisation." Sais group,Rtnup, ot hospitals, and .theea' Is »a ‘dssnsa* for UK At an* ha Vink an estimated .yaTue of Friday, to Emanuel CJhurch vestry. Abemdon BrochurePluns Leonard Grace and Bingert WJI- serve, as-’ Malsel'suggests, t ^ w*ek relative to the -formation of ,8.80.000 . «bd .tt-J-fl;. Baylnge Bo.fids, . Ham .Rweet,. kr.,,..Yrancla^ ^ e e tu ■A policy of low room chart**' eosl.haoitors... It Is IMillUMINT k cbmmltto*'6f;bdar* inemb«rs to for...epectal - - servlc*#, ■ such fullest support.o£ the.public, .both.. tos’ to a pitch of frenty. m iii MOTHS w itii Series F, purchased at 846.630 and " ‘■'Manchester G'range..will'meiel William Sweet, Jr„ and ulane sgom BMWo riftiggial In , _ stpdy the' situation and make Its estlmatedjto return 864.(X>0. this evening at 8 o'clock to Orange The Development Commission «flnds Its wiy'tnlo the waste baa- X-rays, operating rooms, drug*, In actual patronage tn the caaa ot UM-dv 'Atriks of pto- sai au Sweet at tha piano. AU present ■ickneaa, and In freely given con* draatafl an ointment to relieve tSKUiQS leper* O owm recomnsendstlons of auditors The 87.017 difference will be re­ Hall. Frank' Contola will serve a» hss decided to abandon plans forl'ml. the ^commission point* out. expressed their enthustsstic spi and aneithaala la a thing of tha ithow oir otoer. the eoGWMt. !'*• toriti. HUNf. to the board. But he withdrew his past In (tonnacticut. Room rates tribuUons when a nelghter aoUcita , becomes-.tot setpe- Itching •fnarttor'Pitot.4 t brought Visit Marlow's tained by the water department' chairman for the competitive pro­ a cbmmunltv brochure or booklet]' Specific aims of the commission proval of the fine program. Danc­ Isich quick, ocMitog. soothing, tad, eiiHiN* vACAiiON* fff^Wponi motion after Mrs. Bourn produced for Its ovim purposes. gram by the men of the Grange.- s re baaed upon the-coat of room, fundi for th* annual hospital [«e «f G^ltoa lack of/coat hangara T ...Ml i condiictlng tW* csmpslgn are ing followed. drive. Satrtogwt rellaf. that Its fame sBsa . . . Ns Wwlr h r Fa* her list .r- I^earing on Sewers and w m send a aerie* of pttsonai- provide frequent reminder* that ' Door prlaea were awarded -to food snd nursing servtee, and ttbe J^inlst flocti^ that every Cover* 8.V, Tear* i Strike Wist be a plfltttoa) one. is spread across -tba- land making The commission ’ also agreed to Loyal Circle of King’s, Daugh­ toed letters to desirable Industries Manchester Is “open for business" Mrs. Charles E. Mather and Wil­ tfetailpA'g^Ototmsnt a favorite In MOTH c l in ic ' aah pana- The re-HRidit: a* called for to the ters will hold Ita anhual spring instead in the attempt to ajtfact | and to point up auch logical com- liam Qoodchlld, Sr. .In oparstlon'.again,' Another motion that the board passed set a date for a public hearing on •Wttw has bean si^iiek by tha Com- Uiottiin^^ ______»f hesn^_____ Aek your ARTHUR itUoiiig.of rummage sale ln.^Woodruff Hall them. to Manchester, according to.! p^utlve.: advantages as location, .'The next regular mqetlng of.th* inittflit today for 'too box or 70o jivet tare uhariimotily last week, would cov- the installation of sanitary sewers liMinleta. . At St. prepore now for an fll-ottt sttack against on Bsaex^and Durant streets at of Center Church; Tuesday, April Thomss C; McPartland, commls- 1 labor supply,'etc. Lion* Club will be et Ctavey'a .. lt -to^.g»al! >lW, but the ef- appUShtor tuM. PatarsOn'S OInt- 942 MAIN ______woolem. 'ar. a- thre*-and-a-half-ye*r period, 22. at 9:30 a. to. Cnothtog and ,mi*- slon vice-chairman. restaurant on .Tuesday, May 6., woa»y-»>ek» -dangaWBS’*>oUur*fa4' modi Isitoam-Ptn*-. K b Work; Simpiy pot haager - the period-duTtog wWch toe -*•- Its.,,-next, pieeliiig. ,Coat. of., .Uw, - .X ...... ---I.,-. ' feeta qiount up. ,Tha K(owb art edh- tostaUalibn- has been estimated at cenitoeouif article*- may be lift at ■ The' 1 etter 'serte* ia cloeas or garmant bag or jmrtment began £o show a loaa on four personal toed' letters, W* heard another one the qther i ttoulng, conaUiit. Always the trats ovary clooet cranny wRh o » r s u r ^ ’ Ita books.:The board has set aside. 815.W . _ - _ the churoh Monday eventng, or ettert. spaced of the "dlrecli advertising 2 Models Left . ragioM is auackafl, nV toatles iptiAltla cnmals In chaits Idra. David Muldoon of 60 Russell two weeks apart; : Each letter fldll program" or any other phase will day, about a man whose martled . tire ntothapraya Fortify storsge4|»w<*. , or dis'wm. Hsrmlrw to Larga.Expello as fWMi nAv for the audit. Postpone* last night Yva* a dip- .^sehat ^ 'griavanea. JeanvthiBols. SP afm nf Kmist Evirett a n d Uuaslon of the hiring of a full- street may be called If collection I* deal with a specific selling point result -in a flood of Inquiries for life had been rather turbulent. He era wilit effcidive flakes and erysUb. huaSans and pats. Pleai- Hanger ...... •'8*® desirecop{M£ta. whose names are now. in the department which ha* been the Loedl Stocks pital to Mr.tand Mra. Frank Jn- thb .^yelopment (Commission files. H O T P d lN T •s the battleground for anothtr arph .Damatie, JL, of 251 M®Hee Subsequently, mailings will be UTBRARY PENSION .Woody'srar. - center of controversy ever since EGJ106, 10.6 Ensemble the disclosure made over a month , Guotatloaa Fnrniahed By street.. M r^ Damato was U|e for­ made to other type Industries as 1 Intenial oyels Coburn.A Mlddlebrook, Inc.', mer Miss^ Beverly EUiotL , mailing lists are built, McPartland Only literary pension In Ameri­ ‘ 'tn France, thert |a a wrafufly- ago that It waa to debt to the town ca we* the 8300 voted by the CSier- eu. ft. Two Door. and had been uatofc general-fund i P, »I. Price* ealdL/ $ . .50 lylannSd drive ogatosC wSat the ^ a ffaa 1 «i . -...... Royal .^lack. Ereceptoryr Nn.-18, JitomberA bf IheTotomlsaton i « ! okee Indians to Sequoyah, wlio tn- ;feSBimuMia'T!iirtW‘"e«sn w to^^ mbneytn-pay-tta-btH*. - BWKk Sfuclu vente3''t}ie CHerbTiee syllabary bf Quilted, Plastic Front On the rtcbmmendatlon of Act­ and ^dfichester Loyal Orange that such a progranr will have the ifrimaV’—the Infernal oycle, of Bi(l Asked advantage of flexibility and will 85 characters. His method waa so Rufi $509s50 * 6 * • ing General Manager Sheekey. the First National Bank Lodge, No. 99, wlllijjneet tomor­ * Speedup. Cssuslly flisrsghrding the row evening at in Orange provide continuing Impact. This simple, chlldreir lesrntd to raad iknown hlatery.of the spaedpfi to commissioner* will now sign all of Manchester ..... 33 88 dcDartment bills and approve all Hall And proceed to the Watkins should prove to be more desirable and write In a few daya * iRueato-an* -the Sovlstisad. Wun- Hartford. National______and-morc -effecHvb-than- -the -typl- contrtcto; a* 1^ “ ^ Bank and Tntst.... 27h 26.18 ■Fnmnrar Home ttf' T iy a fm « itriaa, the Cemmunlata are bent tribute of respect to L. D. Eaton, cal community brochure -with Dogs were used for military pur­ {upon eonvlnctog waaterrt workers, \l charter. Hartford Conn. Truat. 18 ** FRIGIDAIRE All BUI* Available who was a member of both lodges. which Induatrallnts are . steadily poses by' all the' major nations in ipirtteularly to defense installs- Manchester Trust ... 87 — World .Wsr II. We’ll hand you a FREE full- As outlined bv Sheekey. the pro­ Pbbenia- State Bank bom)})lrded and which all too often else package of Lilt . . . 6e- 10-100, One 10 ft. •tlons. that they are being "auper- cedure that will be followed will Dr. and Mra Harqld J. Lehmus laxplotted" tn the toterarts of the and Truat 60 — lux* home permiment wsvs require that the general manager. .Fire Uudranoe Gompaales . bf 198 Henry street are. attending ,kl,t. .complete ,„wRh ptasUc model 2 Door. ...mmtad'StkWs.'' ...... ,’ ln^ie cdpSfclty *» superintm^t r'thr-Amcrlcan Heart AaaociatlbiT { The campaign la adapted to tha Aetnk Fire' /...... 61: M ' curlert'.. .'after an liiUrtst'l 4 of the water department. tpbUlaU Hartford Fire ...... l 33 138 . meeting in Clevetand. tog 10-minute demonstration 'eountry. Thus, while in Italy un- all Wile and aend them tobhe com- Reg. 1495.75 Jemployment and prices are tha lar- National Fire ______69<4 61unt.%lth.'*^d.**ttotf-fe,toHi4. Aaaocr sprtogt .-.-c f»rmtAyol r^iexander W'. 'Martin, aviatton te ■Sntt-productivlty drive of the Bu- ‘ day- of Bristol Brass ...... 12 14 ...... ^ ___ -New York gnd West ColUaS.-ii.:- .--y --*>ee!-,,-‘370.."il9(l ,;electriyian’*^, msJ^jdrmab* •» Mamii of r Kcdhbegtfegt, 'hag-Tei' ilsatlbn .work., goaa- fPrwat* thd aain« la aaalitnnrt- fn.r a. n ^ n f on Faffilf Bearmg '7. r/'. 38 , . .^wiHl doanT Mier-exMlrinp OZONE RnuR* Vbiyl. XraRipMrwit. Wa$liaW». ProtnetsTuphoistar^ the .llow.nce ,of ..Id accounl .no the Hart A Cobley ...... 87 40 turned to the- United -States re­ “Beauty -Salrtii fo r'th a l •Goss the plant level upward. 'four preriou. .nnu.1 .wounU .with cently aboard the aircraft carrier ' {4 W d ^ NeotraHse Itorope . L^ders, Frary, Clk. .2 1 " 23 lovelier perim^nent and Iwrnitnrn «id slip eoirnrs from dirt. dwt. staiR ond dompnMS. Easily sail: e.Ute. »nd thl. Court dlrecto th.i New Brit. Mach. 0 >. . 31 33 escort, USS kslerno Bay. "after *. l l ^ e rAult Ja a Europe-wide anti- Like tjH breath' at dear air that follou-e notice ol the. time end place uelgned participating in Caribbean war ex­ new hair ‘ styling. '•'refrcfthiag.summer storm . , . that’s oaone, Na ohemknl odor, ■cinintd witfi damp doth. > for ..Id hearing hr Siren to »« per- North and Judd...... 2614 29t - Ifireductl'rity drive. The goal: la 1® no •rtttlet*] *eeat. - sone Known to be Interested IhSndn ercises for three weeks. . meutraUa* waatem 'Europe.' to natnre’s own deodorising agent Russell Mfg."___ _ _ 19 18 H.\IR SH.4 PING O U B BATTER U P ! to appear «id b. heard thereon by Stsnlsy Work* com. .. 60 64 ' {render flrat Germany, then Franca t publTahinx . copy, ot thl. “rter In SPECIALTY. GDOJtOUT lamp* Mme new.peper hsrlnx . .clreulsllon Terry Steam ...... 6 9 ' '105 Edgsr H. Clarke' of 175 East ■'.'Z land Italy neutral In the Cold War I The esone pntduoed by the -WesUngbouas DESTROY odor*. Center street, vice president of the lOYS' ODOBOUT lamp' actUBUy oxidise*' odors.. In retd Dletrlcl. »t U»et Are d»y. t»- Torrington ...... 30 32 ^ tha giants. for* ih* dsy of tsid he.rihs, »nd hr Union Mfg...... 19 22 (tohnecticut Association of .Insur­ The tempo of Oommunlat Inner •n.lHnx In « rs*l.'.er«d letter.on or ance Agents, heads the committee' , before April It. ISM. » U. S. Etovelope com. . i 77 64 Wdrm-Up Jackets toarty activity In France and-! THE ODOBOUT LAMP WORKS TIOS WAY , . . Ultraviolet rty* V ordeV to (amrle. B, Burr.' KM Adelrid. U. S. Envelope.-pfd. -..6 1 .66 that will sponsor a regional meet­ Blue and Gold; Bcartei and White; OrMa and White; i|taly has been rislilg lately. In are generated by the ODOROUT lamp at Just th4 proper • Road. Hsncheiter. Conm: IC.rlou Veeder-Root ...... 33 36 ing of Insurance agents April 30 Maroon aad White, flturdy Rayoa TwlU to elsan Sober, Noithrllle. Mlchl*»r. at the Grlsu’old Inn In ‘Elasex. {aach plant where Communieta hold wavelength kaewra to react with exygen. Thta clean, dry, JOHN J. WAI-LBTT. Jw.'ge. Tha above quotations ar* not to • te 18. there Is a cantrgl hureau- radiant energy eoayert* aortnal exygen around the lamp Into be construed a* actual markets. rtrtntly, this bureau con-1 an even stranger exidtclag agent . . ■ esqne. AT A COCRT OF PROHATK hrid The Oonecticut.Cfliiropraclie As­ at HancheMer within and for toe sociation will hold its annual COOKING Dl.trict of M.nche.t.r, on toe l#th A desert honansa in California STAFF MEMBERS: $4.98 The ODOROUT tamp Is rompaet and ecnaomical to operate, VWYL PLASTIC d.y of April; 1*52. has made the United States 'bud spring convention at the Hotel s eoaauniing BO more electricity than the averaib alle-llte, and Prewnt. JOHN J. WAIJJSTT. dsniy rich In the scare* indnstrial Taft In New Haven on April 19 1 having a rated Ufe *f 4,M0 hoar*. GMOKING ' Mrs. Lucille M. Smith Mrs. Lou ScarUto i CHAIR COVERS ^'rruit e.l.te for. Keith HcOraft minerals called the "rare earths" and. 20. Dr. Richard Alton of this Wlckhun u-w of CI.rence Horace town ta president Pf'the sssocis- Miss Susan Dentc Mrs. Ethel Brodeur BOYS' BASEBALL SUITS T H E O FFICE OF A ttraettv* flxtaie*, eoatalalag the amall ballast required, PEkSfUlATION WIcktMm. I.le of M.ncheSter, in mid tion. ^ Complete with1th team letters pod toctudtag haaiae the tamp^ sashing a iMat, huwtloaal addition to aay $1.98 Dlitrtet. deceued. , „ ‘ cap. Slses 4 to 16. ^ . H A R O L D J. roan*. ODOROUT lamp* aaay atae he taeorporated ta esany O D ^ 4KE The trueteee hevln*. exhibited their ■nniwl. uxouDt with uid eiUte to thl. Personal Notice* Earl E. Doggart, aviation elec­ tjMeg of. ataadard eppltaace* and electrical devleea tor de- Court for .llow.nce, It te tronics technician airman, USN, LEHM US oowtalBg atoag with their aerntal operation. NUmAUZEB ORDBRKD: That the JUt d.y of And More SOFA COVERS April. ItM. .t ten o'clock, forenoon, at Card o f Thanks .son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dog­ $2.98 toe Probate Office In 'the Municipal gart of‘ 81 West street, recently 29 HAYNES ST. Building In uid Mancheater be and the $2.98 uma ta autfned for a hearln* o* the We wleh to thxCk all of our neleh, graduated from the Aviation Elec- ?WHLii.pE CLOSED allowanoe oi uid account, and the two her*.- frienda and rclatlTca for the trohioa Tbchnician-Electronicsman prerlpua annual account, with uid ca- many arU of klndncu and aympatoy School at the U. S. Naval Air and thla Court dirreta that notice thown ua In our reSenl* betcivement, A P R IL 16 TH R U Protaethrn covan for ootdoor e. tima and place aulgned for aald the loaa of our dear mother and aleter, Technical Training Center, Mem­ E ng he giren to all pei'aona knowi> Rachel 8. Fox. We eapeclally thank alf phis, Tenn. . J k lV L 23 Midon* chaisaB and chain- . tn be intfreetec' tbereln-to appear and thoae who aent tha lovely floral frlb- ' be heard thereon by publlahln* a copy utea.and loaned,toe uu of toeir e ^ BEAUTY SALON: ,of thla order In aome ntwipaper har- A paasover Yixkor (memorial) ELECTRICAL C0 NTRACT6 RS From $1.98 l*S a circulailon la uid Dlatrict. at e Edna iiT Fox. service will,be held at the Temple Lower Street Floor Level— ^Telephone 2-3991 leM 6** daya bofort tha day ot aald John Fox and family. Beth Sholom tonetorrow morning MARLOWS FOR EVERYTHING ------MARLOWS FOR fc V O g fn i^ hearlns. , William 8. Fox and family, 1943 MAW STREET MANCHESTER |||| maj| | ^ w 'S FOR SVIRnHING — MARLOWS POR IWltlHW#^^*-MA

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found at Mancbaatar, detection ly 20 yedto. The atore has earned P A G E 8E1 z than a doaatf poatara for the'PTA ,3!extU eto.Stiirt,,...... tor. lUeU ^an. enviable reputation, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,-MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,1M2 b ^ . . pr«p«twl J k - WkTWbt ..<^. play; m s m iu f on eanterar'mirBtrQr '«we;-«mergancy muntert. aid. Contrlbittiona m » be mailed for the high quality of ita .mer- ' TMti'tltMni h*v* amufcil t - diwiby in local and Mahcheatar ebandlee imd its fair dealing with UMaM placaa. Tha PTA- haa Ob- to Mra, Joseph DTteJla, BFD 1; 30lh Year Sale at tha arrange manta. Ha la being coiulact. > jNJ* W* BBckvflie. tha jmWlfc: flaror*fc;3Peara H*l* ({or* in IkUnchMMr im iouncad That' tiekata for tha piay ago the atoro waa .completely Legion New» ' aiifrted by Chaplain Bob Wettael; 'XT' ThujfKJiy b«flnnint at 4:80 p. » which will be presented' at the Mr., and Mra. Stanley Patnoda P a i i l t l r t service offleer Eiverett Kennedy. ■USundbmu SMS The Textile Store, one of.-'Main modemlaed with new fixtures, - ‘ ■A’" -mambar. Jtaa baan a«kM M oommubUy Hail.Friday “ d received the First and Socond de> Jr., comrade Bill Croahman and gfliii* "m Bdltbn OHmga laar'Fri^ atfaat's' older buatneaa firma, -to- ttgiitiag- and Soering and a t that The bueinen, meeting for the ifiMtina will contact at laaat two pafpona _ Saturday are available from Mra. . basement department wee Past Commander. Ted Fairbenka. xwmjr^u^wt maaunitjTO aotttaona'' footbitotta' for'4J»a Paul Arnold, Mrei'Henry Shackleyf . roonttl^ita ..artjatba. ot^tood lorjibe Robert .Rlcburdeon, ibdir, „d«r#ea.. The Third ■„ and -ibrM.theni'if they w(ll be pA^ftt tnteraMa«ifaii Fourth degreea will be exempli­ for axeapUoBiliy fine valuta -for' • etoree of iU type Manchester Uttle''I>aguC, apbk^ ______> arc inrltad._ Owen _. 8. . T«aal aala ii invitad to call Mr. Rauban Mre. Roy Boeworth, Mra. Kichaai - 'hdei ■ in Uito arok. for the inlttatlon- proifram. 'Mem­ fied at the regular Grange meeting thia event Many of thaao Itema on membership In the Little bers af the poet and auxiliary are laatataat axtanaion hortioulturiathortiouUuriL. at tba (dhool or any mambar of Ooldanider, Mra. Ralph BroU, Hra- art carried in an advertlaoment AchOtotordlng to Mr. Slocomb the PAINTS - ENAMELS VARNISHES Taan-^ttniari. Ralph StMckland, Mra Ephraim on Frideyi April 28. ' fonbwing the store hta built up Lea^e. and fpiiowlng his talk the urged' to attend the program, ; i t tba Unlvandty of Oonnactlcut, Mr; and Mra. Emeat P. Andir- elsewhere in today’s ‘ Herald but V u ti^ 'B o H ^ e t voted to sponsor a team. win h l r r apeak on '!J0btf4a do in tha Mlu iRlU Clark of tha State Cole, Mra. Burton Tuttle, Mre. Eu- ■pace dost not permit listing of during the peat 30 yeXra ia . an which alao be open to the pub- ene Oagllardone, Mra. Anita lon' or Route 6 left Monday for Commander Chet H o g; a n .aii* flc and friends. Following the in- RarlyMKtiy Cardan.” JLAmgia#Douglab Fallowt,««uuwB|f BlWiAU of Ubrariaa apoka to tha S Bmhdon, Oro. Tha Andacaona, ail of them. inapiratipn to the management nounred the. appointment of Sen­ germ ing columniat for a Hart-' Quarterly fccchanga maatlng of ragllardone, Mra. AUan Belcher, For many yeara ToxtUa Store -and sales force at Textile Store to iUetton ceremonies there will be who bought ■ property at Bandon ior Vice Commandor Wllber Little a short entertainment and music brd paper, wUl a p ^ on “Plan*. ItbrarieailOrVlVB. Mi in tblaMJ4» WWW area at tba ewlocal . I Mra. Howard Jenaon, Mrs. Frank Was located In tha Rubinow build­ greater, efforts in behalf of shop- McGILL-CONVERSE, Inc. Paggtoll, Mra Frank Boalo, Mri. on a prevloua. vlalt to tba Wait and Paat Commander T*<1 Fair­ and refreshments. ^ a Family Cardan,” and'"*-library---- — laat u weak. aw. She alao abowad coaat, expect to ba gone about ing but bee been at its present lo- ^re of. Manchester and aurround- banks aa directora to the Little “ . Floyd Wiley of the Coventry colored alldai of aehOol librariaa, I Wallace Shearer, Mra. William oaUon, 013 Main atreet, for noar- ng'towns. 645 M A IN S T R E E T — T E L E P H O N E 6887 Ball and Mra JohnHothwalL - three month!. ' ■ League Board of Directors. The flrat meeting next nu»th a Club U to talk on ‘'Simple Incliliding Bolton'a. JUbtariaa .par" •ir^srr.v. iArrtr: ‘ -tleipatnig in tha "moating includad - TTia Connecticut Caneei^^^^ --ri’;- Tile poet- sleo ;vctod to -spemsor ft'a'y 13;- wUl -be- devoted to" R Udenirg v v v v a ' ArnmgdiSintl.'" a — a ^ w a »»a »«» ' "Moviat boys for the iVutmeg Boya' State, j n i efidftfea gardtn aUdw wui tup' i i a ^ eSmay and Whlton of Mm - raporte that 31 cente of each dol­ ' aporta nlght;”A fter a short meet­ «*«1 a lAglpn junior baaeball team, ing fllme on sports will be shown. ^ B ^ 'lb a talka...... flbaatar. and Ubrarlea Of Ba«t lar collected in tha ‘iBtil jGanoar and to. again have the annual fire­ Hartfo^ Wapplhg, Ellington, Cruaade waa apant for coriunuhity At this time the poet U-lll honor cancer aervie^. These include works display. Comrade .Aldo Pa- its baeketball team and a spaghet- a The Fourth Qnartariy Confer South Wlndaor, Somara, Tolland, ganl Will be general chairmim of fcea «C Wted-ilie*dlat-<»ur«h .Andovarf-Mahron-.jmd-.-Marll>ot- ijcounaeung.. jmd..Mtimara have reMrtad •everal women from the church. have proven to be a great eucceae aha gift of a large amount of loam PTA peat preeidaht, Mra. Ralph ■ aBd'everyoh who haa attended 1.00 SHAM POO jfa ^ Mr. Fiore which la baiiii Strickland, inatadled Mra. M. Mois O^pendable/Bmhfgency haa upreaaed'the desire for an­ Itted in tba currant improvamanl ton taiaaan aa preatdent of tha 1o> A. A. DION. INC. other such program'. The programs 4 . 9 8 |M axtanaion of Flora road. cal unit of PTA at Ita maating 2*9 Antuom St TeL 4880 ; provide an opportunity for all Le­ aga aiparylcion. A of ilira. Eylphii Carlaen and Mra. which ail new members will be lii- VALUE o n , lil ' V Evelyn Hallormn have made more POWER g of the project ia now TEL. ^.459$— 2-4896 Itiated as well aa those who have Attantion Hem* Ownon. Poultryman, Dolry, never'faken the obligation. An In­ * NORTH END t a d TalMKe©. Farmari. and C®F»wic|w*i itiation team made up of paat com­ [Range ond-Fuel manders of the post will -Initiate -- PHARMACY— .6 -9 p a Hoetory Mainnor will ba at our 9tora on the class of candidatea consisting 4 Depot Square TeJ. 2-4585 Thursday, 2:00 to 9:00 P. M., to damonstrata of some 60 members. Senior Vice I Oil Distributors Commander Webb Little is chair Pay Your Electric Bills Here TRADE IN AULbWANCE 1^0 outstondina footuros of Onon Stand-by man of the coinmittee in charge 333 Main Stroat Gonoroting Plontt. Sisas ovoilobla: 500 to 35,000 watts. “ , X

JUST A BIG BARGAIN '■‘.v--;---tVb i.” '' -I,--- REIC H JO SO” CELANESE TAFFETAS, 1 YDS. , ^ FOR OUR - 1 ______— ------' ...... ______- COUPON BENSON’S REB. OSc PRTD. aai FUIN RAYON LINENS, 2 YDS. W liliyERSARY REB. SI JS RAYON SUITINOI^ NOVELTIES, 2 YD8._ I i - J «»»W p M a S T O R E Can Offer These \M\ 1IE0.79cPtAmOOtOREDDmMS,2YDS. ^ 942 MAIN STRECT-AT ST. JAMES STREET I ts* Needle I Assortment* iru u g ThuftSDiYrram^ TERRIFIC TV REfl. SI JO SPORT RAYON SHANTUNBS, 2 YDS. ^ 'o v e r s o w SUPER FREEZER REFRIGERATOR T£Ja^4^uieKCl^eHC4j DRUG STORE BUYS •Va CU. PT,1-REGULAR $319.98 REG. Ue RUBBER BACK MOSTLY ONE OF A KIND ALL ERAND NEW X NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MAKES PRINTED HEAVY .38 ABSORBINEJr. '^Tie STEOIAL BtuaTax •t,ae eoK iumHB V-iV-k A • w'4*w-e--»^*--*,'a‘a '* V-> -e-a- SAVE UP TO $150 - le SQUARE LOOPED $1 HINKLE tab lets CONSOLE MODELS PERCALES RUGS too (UaUtl)...... oe«W»Y Florals, g e o metric*, Fninoiia Ileacon quality i r PHILCa FUU OOOR CONSOLE tbV*., ^ ■ ■taplea. Over 50 different .18x80.. alee,. ID deporiltpr , REG. j^WCE - pitt eraa and'color •' colors^. 4 ^ j aswe 3 ^ ' f y e ^ V ' : '"»«8;50' ■ ■ V7.^KU;

i r raiLGO i m odem oom^ BORIC ACID , .REGLPJRlCK. eOWDOt OK enVSTAtS (4^M se)v $349.50 $499.50 vs COtOATK DKNTAL I F RCA OPEN FACE CONSOLE Cmom. Eooaomr Slae . . . REG. 3J8 MEN’S TIN CHINO P6NTS...... 2J8 S1VPTIC KNCH. SALE $289,50 -BhovIagWeed . >... >., REG. 113S tol4J)8 BOYS' G6B SUITS------SjOO I F EMERSM OPEN FACE CONSOLE 80-00 Hair FrtpRratiMt REG. 936 to 1438 GIRLS’COSTS, TOPPERS. 8j00 OMAVt - i n CKIAM “^ E C I A ^ SALE-$199.95 Harriet Hubbard Ayer MC838 toT2J0 BOYS’ SPORT JACm .; SN Heeae F^rmaRCRt Refill I F BENDIX HALF DOOR CONSOLE l.OO-plua t a x ---- R K G . P R I C E REG. 1191 to 1(198 GIRLS’ SUITS ...... 9^ '•‘■••''I'e --aw a , $339,95 Form ula 20 • f ill Shampoo With REG. 1M8 to 1ll38 GIRLS’ GOATS SUITS.. IIJW Lanolin 89c i r BENDIX FULL DOOR MAPLE CONSOLE w Richard Hudnut REG. 135 NAVY HEEL SHEER HYLONS.. Pr.77c 8.«t. 'BwfftUee' HAND Tapereite SALE $299:50^ ^ CREAM Shapen Hair For REG. 130 SEAMFREE MESH Nylons ... Pr. no ' Hom^ PermancRt 2 ir ADMIRAL OPEN FACE CONSOLE 2 1 6 9 * REG-9J9JJ« FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS . . 530 SALE''$299.50;■ 'to te HOME NEEDS .... 3 REG. 590 JACQUARD SUMMER BLANKETS 499 M ir aynaisMlMt OPHI fME OON8IKE - 5 » y a c i ‘,iT*.'rv*‘ W i'»vf*sb m mW AMilVERSAliY; ; BIH S; 7>n««t Sif THE fRESEHR ARE YOURS P t a U e SALE $299,50 V ..-it.- rs.2?rT" ' ' IF. XU >rigs.tftT{ fAMOUS LA S T CH AN CE io enler youj* coVpoh Yor^riresT - •- ,• ; DiUy^NG RATli^A^Y x-; «- wf« ^ rve w- '* rix.“ji5 7 IF FI«.mWftBW«ON0. -nuMAMiX , •AM *— ' Ascettodetma ' j LARGE DOMmlort . f . OOMBINATION * , - e - - ; •' I DELUXE PROCTOR AUTOMATIC TOASTER PercolRtef Rot CtMoars O tS dRc R E G . P R IG E In- mm AUMstal...... dKI A O SALE $439.50 $610.95 f WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC IRON , jM A " CNtISC cumi FAT4IKE SMIUIED MIIK S-^da a 96-laeb ...... A 4 9 IRAS M ! No (^ligation to buy. Just fill out the coupon below W H i n and COLORED W A S H C L O T H S o t 4 ORe ; u d deposit it in our store before dosing time Saturday HMvrWei^t... dC IA O IROADCLOTHS j Bight. Helps make diering eosieri Reduces hunger pangs and 2T EMERSON CONSOLE (PROJECTION MODEL) ^ P Q A r ' A FANCIES. NOVELTIES * •** » — -S-' Lim h Fm A EVERY ONE WORTH ^ ^ provides vital nourishment while you shed po(|nd$ - O K U S E D ^ 0 7 t ^ V fee i I h d . p e a r l ~ “I Paeliaaa4 I guslnoaa 2.98 AND MORE Z f o r * 3 ITATIOrilRY ■ Envolopoa B M ANY OTHER TV SETS AT SALE PRICES II 649 Main Street, Manchester Nothing to mix. Nothing to fix. Just pour . . np^.. and your alinlining pro­ ■ WMdWrmexM ■ t TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST gram ia under way. Sedteat Fat-Free Skimmed M ilk ia juat what ita name j I M.OVK " 29* Plus A Dollar Tie FREE With Each SALE « ^ N A M E . . . impliee, . fireeh, fine milk with the butterfat removed. Low in ealoriee.. ridi in " Ceilo wrapped. i l i i v t DONT GAMBLE—W8 givs a I no.uriahinent.. ithelpe yoii maintain health and energy while you Joee weight. O n ifljj •' a d d r e s s Coata leas,, too. Order a quart today. A t t o u r d oo r o r a t t o u r sto r I. FREE HOME TRIAL ' « 6 » j g • I

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAt, APRIL 1«. IBS* -* MANOTESTER EVENING HERAIiIh-MA!«3HBflTEB;'XX)Nyw WEDNESDAY,.APRIL 18rl962__ £ ■Id* aa the carrier 1* required td variety , show a t the Town .Hall. Andover do. Tickets, may be procured from any: Senators! PaidUtig AjjiwautiewvxfimstiAaLMjjeivewm-''- A suggestion from, th*;, town member .of 1*1* .c.holr, .'Tlje .Youth Flower* Subject Pla/s DaWii cler'k's oGlce might help deg 'own­ VelloWsblp is spcinsorlhg e aupper The post office department has ers to avoid a penalty If needed. on Sunday, April 20 at 6:30 p. m. Of Club’s PRiiet Foreign Aid BUll ..designated. April 27- to. May. 3 aa. .Tha.penaity. for .failur*. tq MgJsUr. A.fUm.aUli) w4Jt.be ahowov, rural .mall box Improvement before May is. $1. Doga may be The Ladies’ Benevolent Society .>y*ek,. tWs .ycWf registered now to avoid; delay. w|u ’’Old a meeting In the church A lively panel dieouaalon, with (eonflna*d WolM o f. the valuable work' in'prevloua 'IlSwAviP,' tife¥* ■ fete-. limfikr rocmr toTnornwet l iso p: m. Th« M»Bch*ft«r branch Mia* MllllcMit' Jooaa .aa.ita .CbaiOn made a ptiwng caaa it in. .16 J seasona to repair ori.Improve the phone regietration* Issued. • za .3 atlc ided "women’* fchrUflih ’ .tiW'Bsater wcmU>ip-.a«vic* at 11 man,u waa an Intaraitlng feature day* of testimony.. 1 'ff' ’ rilfAT iiiiatl :'Bok*V.qf th * .hktioii,.« ■' ;C^en'Bi;TrwihV‘'m»lstwit^^ TTnfMt'it yjeaUrtfay la Oeh. Alffed M. GriiMither, Odef vfgbrtnia camfcafgh wllf bel latmch- tibn heirliculturlst, Wnlvefsity of a. m. when Dr. \v. L.*TuthilI, in­ of Monday evenlhr* mbetlnf of Connecticut, will use the topic. the South MethodUt Church an the Mancheater Oardan Oub. of Staff to Gen. Dwight D. Elsen­ ed agiain thia apring. terim pastor, preached on the hower at the North Atlantic Here are a few pointers for the "Jobs to Do In the EUrrly Garden,” topic, "Fact and Faith for -Bas- nounced the fift pi **vw new. "Garden Favorite*" waa th* topic *nd Douglas BelloWs, garden hint ter.” The choir tang two anthems, well-hound hooka for the iniaabea choaen. ■Treaty Organisation (N A T O) 1 project; Bee. thal posts are secure­ headquarter* In Paris, pai'tlqularly ly erected, are not leaning badly, columnist for the Hartford Cou- "Happy Easter -Morning" by Buck M Bennet Library at th# Barnard Mias Mary Chapman explained rant will -talk on "PJIaimIng the and "At the End of the Sabbath" School, which waa dt^cated Fab that due tp thele beauty, aimple Impressed the lawmaker* with hia and-that box is fastened securely; replace obsolete box if It is hard Family Garder^ at the county 4-H by Speaks, 'the hymns were "The cultural requirement* and adap- testimony for the bill. garden. meefhtg, town hall, Tol­ Strife la O’er,” “ The Day of Res­ * hHaa B«nh*t, Who retired aa aU' ablllty, Floridbunda rose* *r* her The administration hammered to get mail into it, or if it la hard land, on Friday, April 18 at 8 p. m. recommendation, n*w and won­ on th* argument that -Amerlca’a| to ,see Into for letters that you urrection’’ and "Come Wb Who pervlelng principal of the S a i w t There will also be a demonstration Love the Lord.” - ' . i ; - » d NatJwm derful yari«t*e* of; Irla of all ty]Mi Alllea ln Burope would be tha first ■ - want - - mailed, -. -;; ; N ame - .ahquld'. b*: WMrs,- -IBoyA - . . Flower# placed'-In - th*:' -church’i JO. l»iW, atarted th* library la and for ihaa* of color during the to meet the shock of any Russian painted on side of bdx w'hich Car­ disrden Club, "Simple Flower Ar­ for decoration were In memory of July, iMt. ' She waa alao much month* of July and August, per- Attack. They Insisted, therefore, rier approaches or can be on front rangements." AU person* Inter- 'Marjorie Favor Shepherd, an elasr' intneated In-WGW wMk. • — ahtrial phlox in many varletlea, that foreign aid wea the last place of box If several boxes are cloSely eated are welcome to attend. ter Illy given by- Mr*. - Grace' The book* were aelected by Prin- many of which ah* named and de- Congree* should look to cut the I grouped together; It is a big help Overp period of some time apec- deal Richard Byera. who euccaed- Coryell of Birminghaip. Mich., and- ecribed. •’ Pgealdent’a budget...... I ..if. .aev.era.1.. hoxea, ;.he*tly. .and ula4lon_and;-hop* ah«#ket Of spring flower# In 'mem­ A reihl banq»up-b»rgBin i p f B. Fix:^U[p.yout honv-foriptihg and smttth>r.wifh fhR$R.RXCRp^j9,. ■ *^ inch** wide **cb •id*'-;;.-.;.. .. Church: Bev. cbckacomb, ah annual blooming The bill before the foreign reia-, , with crushed rock or b r^ )^ brick raising the remainder of the nee Jeweler—W^hy do you w'artt me 63 In. long—80 Inches wide 4«ch tide date mlnlater: and Mr*. Bari But­ 1a,te In the fall, and Phlox Dnim- (ions group merely authorliea the or cement: drive your own efcr-up essary funds for the organ.' to refund yoUr money on this en­ '72 In. lonf-rfiO Inch**'wipe each *ld* Joaeph P. Dypr, publicity chair­ mOndi. Mr*. Fred Pohlman conn ler of the Second Confrefatkmal man of the local cancer fund *)<.'»n phntbgtapheri spending of the money In th* 1063 to the box to see if you can easily ' 'KJn Friday evening, April 18 at gagement ling? Didn’t It suit? Church. centratea on aaleta and llllei and Beverly WatUlna fiscal year, beginning-July 1. Golden Yellow ' reach yodr-mall from behind the 8 p, hi.'the first of A series of or­ Ybdng Man--'The ring suited all drive, reported today 'the Man- Mra. Ddvld C. Toomey spoke on cheater general aollcltatlon of After the authorisation measur* wheel, reaching out the right hand gan fund raising projects will be a rlght---but i didn't. SPEGIAL *5.98 pair her hobby'of rooting ahrub cut­ Beverly Watkln* of Wethere- Is ensetsd, simther bill appropri- fund* will be completed in a eln- ting* and ralalng quanUtlet, p( ■Also 40,lit.'Jons'v-60 .inch*i,.wide,e*(di./fiiU 'M-M pair 'Jfe ftlght' *ir"Cothp*Ted -Mdth' ■ a ■lleld wHt- -play the '(«*dlng;Tole- -of attRg<>tlW’money Biutt b»'Conald*r- j Rmh Milfett month long campaign being con­ daffodil*. Billie Dawn, and ex-chorua. girl ad. ■ ' ■ 81 In. long—8P Inch** wide each aide $6.8e pair Mr*. Walter Bfyant announced with more glamour than gram­ . t« st year Truman asked for 8 Vi DOUBLE WIDTH 81 inche* long $13.6* pair ducted in other communltlee. the Mancheater Flo^fer Show will V Women Wonder Why Men "Llghta On Night" will be held mar, In the play. "Born Yester­ billion dollajr* in foreign aid funds. be May 16 In th* gymnaalum of day’’ to be presented by the Com­ Congress cut the authorisation! Do such DeteaUble In Mancheatef next Sunday from the Community Y, She outlined 7 to 10 p. m., and collection*, will munity Players on A ^ l 26 and measins slightly more thsn a bil­ RUFFLED RAYON CURTAINS Have i^u ever Wondered:- the 12 arrangement claaaaa open 26 at the BoWera school, ■ The be'anught only from thoae homea to member* and requaated entries lion, to $7,483,0(X),000,. and appro­ BUich aid* 48 inches .wide Why a man **t* *dch More by play la under the aponaqrahip of priated $7,828,000,000. dlaplaylng a welcome light. No from the public ae well.. a* the ChocoUto havtnK hi* wife notice when he public coin container* will be uaed the Mancheater Reglitered Nurses 63 m . lONO—REG. .M.49 mamber* for the horticultural Ajaaocletlori for th*. beneflt of, th* ' ■ . 72 in. LONG—REG. $3.78 ' ■ • haa h*4 a a haircut ? . and no ;• collection* wlH bo made ciaaie*, Mr*.'" Bugene- Splea* will Fudgo 4 « 4 CENTER STREET -TELEPHONE 2.9R14 Why a man alway* axpecl* hia In the echoola, yet the committee student nurse fund. " 81 IN. LONO—REG, $3.91" be entry chairman. ■ Mr*. Bdward While thl* 1* Mlaa j Watkln*’ wife to coma to him whan h* la In fiel* conlldent "Llghta^ On Night" Lewis aliggeated that member* ■^souniYiiinr X on* part of th* houae and ahe U wlir receive auch a gen*roua ac­ first appearance on the Manches­ who are dividing their perennlala ter atage,..Bhe has a long back­ > 2 * 9 8 36 in. Reg. $2.98—NOW $2.49 In another and he want* to aak ceptance that the. local quota of thl* aeaaon. mark and kindly wrap whar* aomathln* 1*T $6,000 will be achieved. ground of theatrical experience cake«IIK fi AU fouMIX AB» them Individually and bring to the and has shown amaaing ability In Other’ Length*: 48 In. Reg. $2.98—NOW *2.28 pair 48 In. Reg. $3.29—NOW |t.99 How a man who anawer* hia flower show for sale to the public. A* in. Reg. $3.26—NOW $2.49 pair wife** query *■ to "Whel'e new a t her quick grasp of this difficult elae ever bother* alwaya aaya: •iSvb flower anrangemehta ■vlrere the office?” with a dlelnterested made before' the audience, one of but Intriguing role. (mCMATIH ■•Nbthlnr much" c«n find to much "What did you do with auch and Tickets for the production may auch?" yellow daffodil* and stock In a low be secured from member*-of the la talk about if another man atop* black how? by Mlaa Bllm Buckley C i k B M I X by and iuk* the eame queatton . "Why a wah Will maintalh' that riuraea' gaiwiclatlon, the Commun­ sue-K AU Vs« Why a man. will braj about today'* klda hav# more than la and the other of white dalalea and ity Players, Burton’s, the gift what a holy tarror he waa a* a good for them and then go right atpek In a low white pottery con­ shop In the lobby of the Manches­ White PLAIN TAFFETA , EMBROIDERED kid and atlll expert hie own chil­ ahead amj buy them everything tainer for dining table centerpiece ter Memorial Hospital, or at the dren to have better aenae ttan they a*k.for? by Mr*. William Bell*. Mlaa Buck- door, ‘ SHEETS A N D to f* t Into auch acrapea them- ■How a niap, who take* a.dlamal ley alao contributed a moat effec­ COTTAGE SETS view of BOhie "wild echeme” ■ of tive arrangement of red and pink The 3 flavors Amerka Likes Best . . .advaa.T...... , ,__ _ . hia wife’*, haa the nerve to turn geranium blossoms and buds, with alsUng.of "While .Daily",,,"Lady Why a rttn never aayat "A«< Geneva" and "Double Wine" which These mixes are complete. my wife; ahe’e the Iw a" except around end take full credit for it If leevca In a red pottery container. a X a *h6w*p-^-34 In.-'Window "eurtsln to Reg:. 16.98. All colors and multicolor. It Bucceed* agalhat hia gloomy Specimen* of a "Hartford CHlmb- she had purchased from a dealer match. 'All color*. Reg. $9.98 PILLOW GASES In caaes where he doedn t want to In Oklahoma City. Mr*. Henry A. All yoo add is milk. aay "No” hlmaelf? . predletlona? Ing Fern" were displayed, by Ml"* ? BIJTWI Vli*Bgci * »**► Sure....jrou—have wondered. eJl MatyjChapnian. and„a.purple_blpa- Rockwell,, ch'alrmah of member- We’ll hand you a FREE full- - Thre® pifoufl eaket in^yoiir three favorite flavonl . ti- thoa* thlng*~lf you’re a women. aom front an early dapbne bush ahlp, inlroduccd a new membef al*« package of L i l t . . d'er ^SPECIAI. $7.98 , SPECIAL ^4*98 ^ Why «, m*n WRnU hi® wire to to the club, Stanley Saslcla, luxe home permanent wave go on wearlni the, mm* hair (All right* reaerved, NBA Service, by Mra. George A. Reynold*. Mr*. now right at your fingertips with PilUbury Cake Inc.y Reynolda brought a beautiful ar­ The May meeting haa been ad­ kit complete with plastic atyl* ah* wore when he flr|t met vanced to Monday evening. May 5. curlers . . . after an Interest­ 'Mixear NiUc is all y6u add. It couldn’t be eaiiw. ■ ...... her, never etoppln* to figure ^ e rangement of daffodtla and lemon A s Advortised in LIFE • LOOK * POST • COUIER'S • FARM JOURNAL .-. -J— ...... leave*. Mra. Marion Bddy ahowed because of the flower show, -May ing'10-mlnute demonstration And you triumph every time. Tall, tender white • was wearing the current etyle Father (to unwelcome auitor). of any n*w THOR WASHER. — and on tha radio by AMOS ' l l * AMOY then iuat a* ah* would like to be I don’t want my daughter to he a Juxurlant plant of purple Gloxi­ 18. ■ ■ cake. Rich, dark, chocolate fudge. Fine, delicate, ------iM OUR DOWNSTAIRS D E P A R T M E N T = tied to a hopeleaa.Idiot all her life. nia eh* relaed her*elf, end Mra. Limited quantltyl Come Iq wearing the current etyle now? Spltahergen' ia the niost north­ tomorrow! old-fashion^ yellow cake. Don’t limit yourself. Be ami ri m rau aaa Why a man figure* that when 8ultpr--0( couree, not Then John F. Pickles had iinuaual end Tks AIFFarptsa Aafittpik ■*«M a >«A| I *% W *m » Maa M ia A B m m No Futer Aetiif AspiriR Madsl ODD- LOT ■ he and hi* wife decide to buy I take It I have your coodent rare plants of African violet, con- erly Inhabited place on earth. famous in all three flavors. Get a package of aach "iiTl *1 ' BONUS BUYS CURTAIN MATERIAL aomethlng for the houae It la * at your pocer’a today. CURTAINS and DRAPERIES CLOSE OUT l Oc Yd. pereonal Indulgence for the wife . PURETEST JtsasS M iai MERCHANDISE NOT ON (Some damaged)' Why a huaband who can t find . on* of hia poaaeaelona that no one Ic SALE PLAN, BUT ^ $1.00 Pr. PLENTY OF ODD LOT ASPIRIN I ANTISEPTIC VALUES TOO GOOD ...... SLIP COVERS Legal Notkies NOW SHOWING u 100 5-gr. tablets REG. m nNT TO MISS! GLOSHEEN PRINTS GREATLY REDUCED! STvA COURT o r PROBATK held Advertise in The Herald— It Pays Worth $1.39—36 In. wide. Close out! REG. Fistivt Ohot fnr DoiNtiNtu 79c Yard r CO RNICES A WALLBV.' COLOGNE HICK & single and double.'Reg. $1.98. Cloae out! 39c Set ^*65*1* of Frederick Beliretiil. t»f» of rr~ 48 INCH JHeseheeter. BENSON SLIP COVER MATERIALS - .Mailietqo .alreit^, HartMid. Conn., /// a ____ -- -.-ijtk D|ecpntlnued Mtterne. Reguliu-ly $1.19 R STIC DR ARES . “ ‘oBDERBO: 'Th** •th* Mlh- dnv .Ap»^ AD„ .IS tt^ J Both 0 yard’; CIOM biilT'-" ' ' • Rag. 51.90— NOW 98c Pt.' - and th« aamo are-^lte’.' and allowed HEW ! lnd«to LIPSTICKS^ — ...— ....i— $1,-39- Yard - 98c— NOW 49c Pr. for the cr*dUni*4e(thln -which to hrlnx N E W 1952 lir In their elalM* axalnat aald eaUte. ftiSbfPKiA i slid By Adrienne, in six glqnorous shades, i $1.00 * B 1 E MHh id MofBeiia idr4 erd the aikl executrlii la dlreeted to sirs imhUc^otlce to the credlto«4o TOOTH PASTE Crlna’T tfiilT M wnhfh'ealtr thn* m allowed by publlehln* a copy .of Ihl* tOgD^BAtYHSKHIf intw U iw * - - BlgSV^-et- order tn-eome. iwwapapw tovlo# a clt.. eillatlon In aald probate dljtrlct. ’^ih- POUND PAPER tubes ______TRAVERSE ,--1n ten daya from the dale of tlUa order. PAGIFIG TRUTH SHEETS '' and return makq to thl* Court of tho (MATCHINB ENVELOPES Rot. 75*. 2 (tr 71$ ) . “ Ro m s fo r Ye4i" BOtle* j ->vAt,LTSTT, JiiuXo. WRITING PAPER DRAW DRAPES Type 130 mualln. 72 X 108'mnd 81 X 99 Refrigerator with ' Reguliarly $2.89 AT A COURT OF rnOHA'TF, held King Craft PINS Smart RE6. In leathtrette box JP A m ._At lUBCheWer within _*nd fjr .,Jh* 101 ONLY PlgiiL ...colored. fallk* _ In . Wli».__Huoter_. DUtrIct of Mancheefer. on the lotn $ T J» I I . .Ill, .... ' I '■ Green, Gray, Chartreuse, Yellow, Natural 1 end EARRINGS ..Designs ^ 4 9 of Afirll.JOHK 1M3. WAlsLETT,, w _i I jrt Homdmald and'Blue. Judfe.UuRe. - $ 2 .6 9 I Truat eatate for Dalay. Ann' rowrra PRO-CAP ADHESIVE TAPE 1" x 5 yds...... Reg. 35$ 2 for 3S< PEANUT BRITTLE 81 X 108. Regularly. $3.25— -.ttw-of .CUiord R,.?urr, jate ..nf^Mat- OAROEN SPlCi STICK COLOGNE 2V^ ozs.------Reg^ Sl.OO 2 f$r.1J1* 54Jn.lonx..Kex. $3.9.8, NOW. $3.49 . ehealer. In aalil Dlilrltl. dMeaae’., -— ^- PILLOWCASES Th* TruataSa harm* exhibited tncii SUN GLARES E-Z Ite Men's & Ladies'____.'TReg. $1.00 fltr t J I -l/LS. BOX S 9 ^ annual account with aalti eatate to thla 63 in. long. Reg. $4.49. NQW $3.98 42 X 36. R tg . 65c— Court for allowance,'It'la LADIES' PLASfiC SCUFFS pair...... Reg.59< 2 fir l0 y ORDERED: 'TTiat Uie VAh day of reKAU 45 X 36. Reg. 69c—g9< April. 1*51 at ten o'clock,- -forenoon., KLENZO ANTISEPTIC mouthwash ft gargle, pint, Reg. 79$ 2 for N$ 72 in, long. Reg. $4.98, NOW $3.95 MILK OF MAGNESIA Rexall; pint ...... Reg. 39$ 2 (or 40$ QUIK-BANDS ■Vul’^ ^ n ?« iri?a » r’‘r a 36reg^,orlfr 81 in. long. Reg, $5,49. NOW $;4,49. .thB If aMUn^d for, v^**Y**l* COMPRESSED FACE POWDER Adrienne.. . . .Reg. $1.00 2 tr 1 :0 t* ;' PAGIFIG " lh4 AnowAnc^ of »Rld »ocount.And tho elastic type. Stg.SSc m a t * four prtrlotw annuiil accouhtc with RUBBING ALCOHOL Rexall Atco-Rex; pint.... .Reg. 59$ 2 fw 60$. 90 in, long. Reg. $5.98. NOW $4.98 Mid Mtatr and thla Court dlrarta that » . HEAVY MUSLIN SHEETS Botlca oMh# Wvn* and plmcp aaalirnfd Y MINERAL OIL RexaH Pptrofol: pint...... Reg. 59$ 2 for 60$ Bdrkar't Aarotai for aald h^Rtlna bo -irivaTi to all p«r- HYDROGEN PEROXIDE USP 3%; pint...... Reg. 45$ 2 far 41$ Alao Traverae rod* for elngle, double Type 140, 72 x loS and 81 x 99 " Mfti ihOWn tft Of Intfreatrd thfrelr' lo INSEa KILUR and triple window*. appoar apd bo hPan.‘ thereon by pub« SACCHARIN TQOQ % gr.- tablets,: r r f i . i . . Reg, $1.26 2 w -1 DIatrlet. at lo*»‘ daya baforr tho BVe ENVELOPES Medford wtiite; pk...... Reg. 10$ 2for 11$ mv ofe paid •haarlnr. and by malHnc _ .... *2.89 In a rarlalarad wtfar bn or bafora 4 cREW DRIVER sturdy, 5 - . ------v^Reg.40$ 2 for 41$ Ow^Urx* FVfRYORY " ^rll 1«. t»61. a f<^y of thla ordrr to \ LOT OF DRAPES 81 X ,108. Regularly $3.79—$3.09 . Chtrlta 8. Burr. 103 kdelaldS Road, UVENDER SHAVE CREAM brughless or lath.... Reg. 59$ 2 for BQ$ GREETING CARDS nn.; M*fiqn_E.rlpn E. • Bober, QUIK-SWABS cotton-tipped applicators; lOO's. .Reg. 29$ 2 for36$ Value* to $8.9g PILLOW CASES VALfcBTT, Jtfd#*.^ “ RUBBEInlOOSEHOlO GLOVES Rex Msiifj OrifC. .Reg. m 2 Hr 00$ ’ - Assortment of W. - ■ - While they laat. ■ ^ i r x S6. Rbg. t8ciii64'< " AT A . COURT OF PROBATE held HAIR BRUSHES Klenzo, in 3 styles------Reg. $1.00 c k H 2 for 1.01 45 X 36, Reg. 79c—69d at. yanchaiitet , wlj^tn’. ,*nd, for . the Oanulna Cannon pialelct of Mancheater, on th*1 ■’19th THEATRICAL COLD CREAM 1 lb...... Reg. $1.00 2fer1.01* i lURJUSB TOWELS. JUiy of April. 1*0. ■ : J... Pe't&'l'ct:.’- • WUFOLOS Iruwrs ft ladies'/ (Hista:. , RHjg, $t00 a lir Lal||1 •aiv ■'M.i ?.r. ^ Y g JOHN J. >^ALL*TT. 18" X 36"; choice FOUNTAIN ar BALLPOINT PEN...... Reg. $1.00 2 far 1 0 F ] ______P A d O C " f ^^uat >'al«ft^r 8«n0i Burf U-W ftf of 5 cpiprs. > LVAw«j%Vi*>r^«a?r\f» .^IftlT .MTTlt .3 ; S t y l M . - 25$ 2 The Truateea? haeln* exhibltad th«lr .. - f ‘ ! ‘i: ApHl, IKX at trn oVtork; toranoon.. iAltLY rNSlALtlD — BUT SENSATIONAL BUYS ^VIRGIN WOOk Rt tKb Probata nfflra Jn iha Municipal ' 4 0 1 A , Full, size, Re^..$3.25-^$2.89 ' lulMlnf In aald Manchaafrr. hr and . tha aant la ^aini^d for a hrarini: nn iht' fliowancr of aald aocotuit and tha ALL-IN-ONE MODEL FAeUL TISSUES Medford:...... box Of 300 2 fir 43$ 1 BLANKETS four prarloua annual aprounta- with PAGIFIC-TYRE 140- GONTOUR SHEETS Mid fatal# and thla Court dlractb thft TOOTH BRUSH Klenzo, nylon . ----- in 3 styles 2fer40$ noUea of the tlma and plare aaaiirned OWN THE CAR RfiDIO THAT lE*tfa-H#«vy tor aald hearinc be flvrn to all M IU CHOCOUTE BARS...... jumbo size 2fer 35V TWIN SIZE. REG. »S.29. ... L ...... 7. — •oni known to IntareatM thrreli? to I "*14.95 ^2.95 appear and be heart.' thereon by pub- MINERAL^ CHOCOLATE SYRUP Gale’s $50,000------7 ozs. 2 fer 23F tlanlnic a copy of thla order In aome OOTPiRFORMS OTHERS V l ‘ newspaper harioK a circulation In aald ---■ ' GLASS TUMBLERS LIbbey Safedge; crystal clear 2fer 13v — Buy blanketa' on our FULL SIZE.. REG. $3.49 ...... ^ 3 * 2 5 SMatriet. pt leakt ilre daya before the OIL, a u b Plan. av itf aald hearlnr. and bv maim pInt REX-SELTDUt TABLETS alkalizing analgesic, 25’s 2 b r 59V ’ In a reflatered letter on or before $1.00 Down April II. 1RI3, a copy of thla order to ANYWHERE...ANTT1ME.... GT. BOTTU.T. . .2 f r 1.26 LIQUID MIST DEOOORAHT Dainty; squeeze bottle 2 far 76$* ■ V iic,; f^arleg 8. Burr. 109 Adelaide R6ad. PACIFIC PERCALE : Marrheater. Conn.: Marion B* Sober* HO. 0 PWE on. D JS IN FEd T A H T 2 1.10. $1.00 Weekly Korthrille. MteWfan. pint for • e jOHN f. WALLKTT. .Tu<;gf> AT ANT PRICE! YSL osUY EASY MuWpl* BEEF, WWE 5 IROH TOHIC______.... pint 2 far 1.41 TYPE 200 CONTOUR SHEETS AT A COURT o r PR0BAT|S held Vitamin* MARTEX GUEST TOWELS at Mancheater wllhln and for the CAMNOM DISH TOWELS 15" x 2 8 "------2fer 31$ SEERSUCKER BEDSPREADS DiatHct of Manchtater,' on the 10th Mxehnivm Finest quality and tone on the road today— 1 lot. Vl^Iue* to $1.09 ■TWIN SIZES. REG. $3.98 ^ *3.19 day of April. IMS. } Unmotcjiaci for beauty and value TERMS PANOVITE CAHHON WASH CLOTHS 1 ^ " X 11V5"...... 2 fer ’19V Preaent JOHN J. WALUCTT, already the choice of tnilliona of dritical cm Plain -bolori w l^ white rufflee. Pull eiie or ‘ Judfe. ____ CHEESE POWDER PUFF Adrienne velour...... 4-inch 2ler 29$ CLOSEOUT 49c Each twin alxe. Reg.'$a.98. Truft eatate for CalU C. Burr u-w 'Like two refrigeratora in one! With 2 cu. ft. built-^ owners for its superior "Golden Voice’’ tone CAPSULES FULL SIZES. REG. $4.2^ ...... *3.49 of Clifford R. -Burr, lale of Manchea* in freeier .... Fully. Adjustable Shelves . . . Twin ' Compact, powerful Model 401A fit* into your car'* m- FRICTION TAPE Moco Monkey Grip.... 10 feet 2 fir 2 K . • .V • ! ter. In Mid Diatrict. deceaa^.'. KEEPER and dependable performance! A. • The Truateea bavlnf exhibited their Crispera.’in addition, the Philco Dairy Biar. Butter ttniment panel.' Built-in Alnico V speaker, chrom* trimmed BOTTLE WITCH HAZa Rexell; cooling astringent.. .pint 2ler 59V SPEGIAL *5.98 annual account with aald ettate to tHla Keeper, New Key Largo color. Sensational values control head. T.«ng-r*nge reception, rich tone, patented eftlB Court for allowanea. It 1a • Keeps cheese store- FULL. LINE OF NEW "6old»n Voko” Motorelo motor noise filler end new reeislori to stop high speed * nw Fedtnl Tex MARTEX DISH TOWELS OROSRKD: That the 95:h day of at every price . . . 7,9 and 11 cu. ft. See them iww. fresh for weeka... CAR RADIOS FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK interference or fade; automstic volume control. 25% linen. Reg. 3 for $L00 April, 1M3. at tea o'clock, forenoon, t the Probate Offirn in the Municipal aa reconuhended by READY TO INSTALLI MANY SALE ITEMS NOT LISTED — COME IN AND SEE THEM ALL -lulldinir In aald Mancheater. -be and the U. 8. Depart­ 29c Each the aaaie la oMlfned for a hearitis or tbe allowance ofMid account and tha MW m i MIUOl X* ment of Agriculture. EXTRA SPECIAL THURS.. PRI.. SAT., INSTALLED IN YOUR CAR FR Il four prerloua annual acroupta wUh u umi Ai... f i 7 1 WEEKS TO M Y Only Philco offers M)d eatate and thla Court directa thai SotiM of the time and place aaalkne< you thia new service. DRIVE lor Mid .hodrinir ba given to all per GOODYEAR ' «0Bl known to be Intereated therein to appear and be. heart.' thereon by pub I) AIRFOAM PILLOWS IfaaiBf a eopy of thla order In aeme P am. D AUTO STORES THE TEXTILE '^ewapaper hevlnr n* circulation In aald IN piatHct. at leaa: five daya before tlye , . (Bpxa^) $7.95 A. L SLOCOMB, PROP. *■* -.^^1 And ^y mailing YOUR FIRESTONE DEALER IN MANCH ESTER 9 I> M A IN STREET. NEAR MANCHESTER SA V IN G S BANK red letter on or before BENSON’S, INC W' . a - coj^ copy of tbla 'order order to TODAY! 8.3torr. ids Ad«lajd4 Road. RADIO ~ TELEVISION — APRUANCES Ui^«iUM^Har*on B. ffob^r. •54 MAIN SMIET TELEPHONE 7010 444 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 2-t814 It MlAlftt. . -__ 713 m ain STREET C TELEPHONE 3B3S : : Jw T wAM^MTT, JiK^gfa' iidl a I ■ ’ J ■ i i ? ■■ W ^ X3iSe.^)ill^ iLiSlbiiCiilSSX -

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAT;, APRIL T6.1952 PAGE TWENTY-ONl 1 PAGE TWENTY lIANCaaMTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,1952 and. aololat. Father Hannon read April. Other dinner gue'Sta were Yeomans Hall Wednesday night at gloxiannia and even two clumps have great meaning for people of above ail, 4 .sense of aecurity in go hand bag distribution company. Mr., and Mra. Ekiward Leonard qf eight o'clock. Third and fourth de- o f Illy of the valley. In the all ages. the love of^ ritl^ w h o taught all The motion was Itkewlae denied the committal service st the grave tragic Siory’ MHS Parents ' C olum bia Bloomfleld—Mrs..., .'Wllqy's sister g ^ es will be conferred for Inspcc- midst of them all Were two ca- of us of the higher eynceptlon of sfc.r — r.'- - s T x m n a n S e t Olriiai^aFy ^ BC Rridget'a n.I... ‘.(He. is Risen." .qhowing.... life ’WtA/s-'rMijquj.'v. nwjHArtCZpcrw-t n v i e t s ■:»y JMdg«.'SinttJu-: Bearers were; Joseph OBrien, 'fth'd' her''husband. ' fi6n Wrth.State 'De^iul'y^'^^ Gris­ 'naVlcs; i'ri" Qielf ciiges,:'w-Wch' sang' G q d ." " ...... The war-time deal was describ­ wold o f Somers present for that c)^s not end but -goes on and on. .r '■ ■ ■ XAwrence O’Brien, Robert Cox; " Moves Judge Local 4-H aubbers are Invited, Warren D. Squier, 77, died Mon­ lu.stily ail througti the '.seridce. O’ut ItVes have Immortality within Fliialiy; .“Hccause He lived,, we ed from the wltnssa stand by Ben­ May Organk^ purpose. .Past. Master.,Francis, Ami on, each . w}nd°w. ~siU.waa . A. r Robert F. Gorman, Jamei F. Cal­ ".'to- attend -a* Gounty Garden meet- day morning, lit the .home- of hla p . tiiewi tmd What we «o ihd »*y has live aizd;” -Slq-n teiichet to iptprenr HpldrOutin jamin, tk vine, operator o f the Mlr- o n roAskU.S. houn and John B. B u^e. daughter Mrs. Loren Bartholomew Lynian will assunse the masters handsome violet. *A,II the flowers ro Bag Company of Chicago. ..J a k ., !t«.4n' held .Jh ..TsKlw?3., Tqw", ■atetion tlbe- to the -death--of ■ 'Mrs;' wnstw-'toxnistt- -by'ptrtshtoncrqr* are' a.grtml. - liuLUuiUng. ■ Affect-<-qpoa. 1 M b m ' "AiTifeStdd^" of JOtwvar, 'o f f N W B 0rt0H“rB8tr: things, art, literature, mtistc; a lit­ ’Be toW ot tw^ methods of-male* Temporary Olfi- .... - idiaiiltiae Heoderson - ' HaU April 18 at 8 p. m. A program He was born in Columbia, April 6, EWalina Derosta's father. ranged by Mrq. Howard Rice and the l*ye» of othfr people. A r;w c, ing cash paymenta to the Hariic live, so wejmpari what we arle tle of Heaven touches ear^h, and Eaton, First Bolton The Rmeral of Mrs,. Christine July a ^ eiv eft Leidenc^^^ . .of .moyles, colored |(aiden alid^, 1875 son of Mason A. and EH4 Columbia Congregational chui’ch her committee, Hra.~ Philip H. to .atfifiiais.fwr oor» \ m ,. PgfJtowfaary. '-Ue»Urim<'wis A.^ Rlck, Chief of Louis D.' Eaton, 79, of Hebron the Center Ctongregatlonal CTmrch, with obtaining money under false ' planed by Albert B. Gray, county ford; three daughters, Mrs. Bar­ white African violet which. 'W aa plants used. A basket of cut the shame of the human race. The level."' \yo '*■ P»rt of tost m«nac« to aoctaty, «r« hardly cal­ to Uchter and Levy. These pay­ "was a ground asajgnment so they flowers was given by Horace E. shame of,crucifixion need not be Cross, •’Dts cloqsr the people were t : etnild have their baby. of organization representing par­ Army engineers, mat the Presi­ road, Bolton, Bolton's first trial officiating. Interment was in the pretenses here and In other towns club agent. Owen Trask, assistant tholomew; Mrs. EvAlina Dei-osla centered on the communion table culated to arouaa my aympathy.” ments-were' not Included oh Har? dent Upon his arrival at the end jiutlce and a former town official, East Ometery. • ' extension horticulturist. Univer­ of Columbia; Mrs. Edwin Hansen underneath the cross, with a light Little in memory, of his mother, strictly applied to the crucifixion to the cross,/' the hrtvtto, ■ ths "Verne told the court martial ents o f .students In Manchester in this state as well, as in Massa­ rai" The rlotera bad demanded an lie's Income .tax returns, accondihg of the first half of a 3,000 mile died last night at the Manchester Bearers were James Bryce, Sr., chusetts, yesterday convinced Su­ sity of Connecticut will talk on of W. Wlllington; two brothers, of "the candles falling upon it. This the late Mrs. Julia Little. , of-Uhrist. for in our day we may iHlrdeh. and so with us, the closer that h efeli he would be murdering High ' School was discussed last we are to fhe cross, the heavier InveetlfaUon of the prison hy an to the government. ] his own child if he made that tour to cover 14 states in all, Memorial Hospital. Robert Bryce, William Bryce, perior Court Judge John T. Culll- - • vjoba to do In the Early Garden." iWillnrd M. o f Andover; Raymond was loaned by Mrs. George Peters. Mrs. Allan Robinson, at the or­ have many events that parallel it. He said his received .regulmr night at a meeting In the high "The flood, in the lower regions James Bryce; James Hamilton; Jf.,- gan and Mrs. Chaiincey -Squier, But. we have the assurance, • that the load, and yet- how light it will it impartial organixaUon— the same flight in Decemfber. Bom in Wales; Mass., Mr. Batch nan he deserved another, chance Douglas Fellows, garden hints C. of Columbia; and a sister Mrs. Then arranged all about the ren­ shlpmanta. Of. hand.bags itrqm N .°| - ,:i^;.Uiought'he'XUdiu>t-bAve suf­ school llb.raiy. qf. .representatlyea around Kansas, and. Missouri .,was. had.resided In th’i?'.area moet o f Wa. «md. Wmiam Hiainilton, and zeceived a auspended..^tence . columnist tor. the. Hartford ,Cou- WJlUajvv. Macht o t Columbia; also ter o f. the rostrum, .were .dozens o f the piano played an organ-i^ano no. matter. h.o.w desperate .our. -road reeiff. For we have CTrist, love, ; ilctnand: made' bjr the • previoue watlc during those two ■years, un­ of elementary achboL PTAa and bad ■''enough,’’ the. President said.- rant has' ’;piannlng the Family an aunt;, Mrs. Enste 'Vl'hlteomb diSel ' prelude aa 'lhe 384 'people' may «em , or how heavy the cares", .'deVi^loh: always: a ffl below rioteiih-nand the immediate dla- ficient time in the C-124. • . life. He served as Boltoft’s first andWaa'placed on probation for - Easter lily plants; on cither .side der previous Agreement with the members of the high school facul- , ‘‘.But in my tour I 'found the selectman for several' terms and Garden" aa his subject and Mrs. Strickland of Columbia; aeVen of them, on the extreme ends was who filled the church, gathered. there are those who have traveled us, jbeeacse'ha lived, we live also. miaaal of Warden William H. "The Air Force has made an two years for his acts. two officers made "cash __klck- example of my son-in-law because .-ty...... -■ situation froiri Sioux City to ; St. aa trial justice for many years. About Town Charles P.- Unlcis, 45, of Natick, Floyd Wiley of Coventry Garden grandchildren and" six . great­ a cluster e-ltb a rose hydrangea The robed choir pr'oceMed to the road before. . Carty. ' backs." At the meeting, a steering com­ Paul worse than it was last year He also served as chairman of the a u b will demonstrate "Simple grandchildren. Funeral services in the, back, plnk,^ lavender and "Holy. Holy. Holy." ^ UPHOLDS OUSTER .j DurinK tha night, the gang re- of the other sit-down pilots. Mass.,' a former merchandising 2. Are the words bf Jesus "Lo I Levine added that these cash "The Air Force prosecutor told mittee was organized' to plan a from St. Louis to Kansas City. Democratic Town committee in executive, was shown, mercy by ■ Flower Arrangements.” Parents will be held from the Columbia white hyacinths'in front and bei Anthems by the choir were "God :' eeived -eneouragamant-trom-other There-4s -more-- land tinder water .. .LaKota Council .No, .61,, .Degree B o . Loved, .the..IWorld:'. ..from - the. am with you Wl.'wqySj’IThe paymentr •were entered -in- -his the jUty thal the byeii. of the world prbgr’a’m' arid' set the"dllf*' R’*' * Bolton and at the tlme of hts death of Pocahontas, will hold a meeting the i » u t f after a plea' Which — and-f rienda are Invited.to. attend. Oongregational Churc)i Thursday ;tteath'.and -in front of-tbem^'pink- “ 'Tokyo Japan’s- aupreme ' prli'oMra locked in onk of the Jed^r books during the last here.' The -lower Missouri flood at 2 p. m. with Rev. Kenneth Teed" crucifixion by Stainer and "As It good in life comes from Chriit/^ were on' him' and If they didn’t second meeting to which' all par­ he was a justice of the peace. He at 8 o'clock tonight at Odd Fel­ Judge CXilIinan said .waa .qne of...... Eour explorer scouts went on and lavender . violets. Making Our lives become important and court has upheld, the firing of 38 priaon’a main wings. The prisoners month of each of the two years. .probably' waa more disastrous In o f the First Congregational Church' up the rest of the extensive ar­ Began to Dawn" in which Miss sentence this man. there would t?e ents of high school students are attended Bolton Congregational the' most tragic stories tha has * s i n ’"bvefnlgHt "calm'plfl^ trip last useful when we realize that we ,, y*Jledrand..»crrpm,«,, tattled cups A t the opening o f the .WM..last some , respects,, b.tit. arqurid. .Sioux (TUucch------lows Hall. _ '* *1' . .6f..W.iUtroantic./of«clatinft...Burial rangement, all across.the.front, of. Ruth .Robinson took' the solo work. newsmen for Communist activity a. general exodus- from- the .mili­ invited '-if -they are Intereeted r -Iq- ever heard.----- — -— ...... ■ week end; They left -bright ..and ■have His love ■ With' ua day uy day, on bars, but eventually quieted week, Levine told of an eariler tary services." City there's certainly a hlgger per­ He was active in several organ­ will be in the family plot in Leba­ the choir loft; on the iiiano. In the Mrs." Ciinton Ladd sa’hg ’The Holy or views. / helplng to form aiidt an organiza­ Tjie Torchbearerz of the Salva­ Unice was sentenced to one to early Thursday with a specially and that our lives can become ' down. method of purchasing handbags centage of land under water.” izations, including King David three years In Jail, execution sus­ built trailer just completed.for the non. Friends ma.y call at W. P. baptismal font and every avail­ City," Kyodo, the nation's largest news tion. The President said he found the tion Army will hold their service Henry G. Wyman, minister, used nji.xed with His if we btit give mir service, discharged the 33 In Aug- Fear for Hoetagea ' for spot cash. In 1944, he said he Mrs. R, T. Schnller, presWent of Lodge, lOOF, Memorial Lodge, pended. , trip, hitched on behind their car, Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main able space were daffodils, tulips — Prison offlctalB remonstrated ■was Tmable -to • obtain - his regu­ situation bad in the Omaha dis­ Knights of Pyttlns, -and Washing-- aS' usual this evening at 7;30. It with all their oaffip equipment: street. Manchester from Wednes­ In all shades; green- and deep red ss his text "He ta not here. He Iq IIvto the sense o f direction that trst, 1956,] nftet' Gen. MacArlhur lar quota of bags from Hariic Air Force Bares the Manchester Council o f PTAs, trict and around Council Bluffs. will be in the form of a recrea­ Assistant State's Attorney Jo­ day afternoon to Thursday at 11 risen" as he talked o f "Beyond the He dC;iires, and. remember, "Lo. . I had banned , press emplnymsht of with the Doak gang yMterday, but was el8cled .Umporary . ch^rmm 'ton Lodge, LOL, a|l of .Manchester. seph. .V. Fay. Jr,, said the charge .'' They went to Stafford Springs foliage plants, narcissus, home because of wartime reatrlotlona. Calls for Ssrvey tional-meeting. a.-m.-"- . •■■■,. :-.v- Cro#*.’’ - He pointed out-three pro­ am with -you always.’.’ Then--:: our Communlata. nr* theiv .sjrmpathlx- “ took no poWtiTo -iactldh; to remove of ti\a yet-unnamed, group, ahdf He nisd beloriged to the National brought against Uhice,'to which ■ where one Of the boys parents has •grown plants o f an old fashioned Levine's request, it was testified, , He flew over ROck Island, Sioux Encampment of Nashville, Tenn., nature with daliity pink blossoma; found points in his text which llvM have hope, direction,' and. ers. the men from the print shop, fear­ Top Man Slio^irt^e Mrs. Ward Dougan, a representa- he pleaded guilty, was the result property. ' ' Colambia! Grange will meet in I ing injury to the four hostages. a special line of leather bags, were City and other disaster areas. where he joined when a resident aifford C. Varney of 141 Columbia Ladies society Auxil­ manufactured and sent to Chicago.- 'tlve of the Nathan Hale PTA, was ■ 'The Prealdent disclosed that he of his securing loans from the DoaH, who escaped from Mchl- there, and the Sons of the Ameri­ Waronoke road la one of the mem­ First National Bonk here, the iary will meet in Yeomans Hall gan state prison in 1M6 where he Levlne estimated that the total (Continued froih Page One): elected temporary, secretary. asked' today that the President's can Revolution arid the Sons of bers of the Hartford Rent Advi­ mmeesarntmoBB WITH amount of money that paas^ About 40 persons,.including two commission to survey the Missouri Windham National B a n k «f Wllll- Tuesday at 8:15 p. m. The home ggMRilagW^'f- was serving 10 to 20 years for .Patriots. , sory ■ Board who will attend the mantlc, and the New Britain Trust ' economics demonstrator from the , annejt robbery, was .arreate<| ,ta handa in this 1944 "black market Chairman Hunt (D-Wyo) of the representatives of each elementary basin make a "complete, report' He leaves his Wife, Mrs. Lena conference, scheduled for April 23 opewtion" 'wwi f380,60(». ■ ^ -and "giy« us a loffg-trme program Gompany- and.. New Britain. Nsr . , r Connecticut Llj!ht-;,nn d„ Ifoiver •• . '.'•iK f 'v-sv . '.■ f-jac-J.JXT.-’e.*;.':.’! y.-*.',-:’ r, • - . • e s u r- -i.'*".r.-"-V.:*.VT*t* • • •-'v.s.sii'snc -.-41" *q."-*Z2r.(^-,’it.-.-»x:ak';'rvU* re-* ■ :: -’avc'-.W'’- ■•.* »;?; rv.srs**.-' . THIS ■ New jersey in'lW i...... SHiiate .Armed Be^C '^ Biibconi- PTA arid ' 'about ■ 18"W|ih' ''■iihtia' Thoss''; SJatonr ' a ’’ datifthfer,' 'Mrs. imd' 24 'at the S'iale Capitol In tionM Bank by giving a chattel (iompany in WUllmantlc will fur­ The convict, who married a 16- The govemmenfa Indictment teachers, attended the meeting. to meet this situation." Myron M. Lee of Bolton: a sister, charges the corporation owed miltee called his group together Hartford. mortgage oh a ear. The same car nish the program for the evening,. I i-cu w c-foor year-old girl and was honeymoon­ The potential of the proposed 6r- Truman said wnat he wants is Mrs. J. Alton Loomis of Manches­ was used in four loans he secured. 'The food she prepares will be $308,000 in Income taxes for the to consider extra pay given-serv­ ter; and four granddaughters and. ing In a ca r^ U i Tennessee plates, ganlzatlon is about. 3,000 persons. a program that will cover protec­ Chapman Court, No. 10, Order Financial transactions amounted served as refreshments, r Repeated by Demand at Marlow’s! 1944-1946 period, but paid only icemen who perform "hazardous" was stopped near Trenton for Last night’s meeting, waa osdled tion both "from Pittsburg to Den­ seven great .grandchildren. of Amaranth,* will meet in the Ma­ to $5,014. ______',...... speeding Aug. 1, 1946,. Poak $ 111,000 . duty. But be said the Air Force ver, arid from Minnesota- to the Funeral services will be held MX and Mrs. Alvin Greene have at the request of the school sys­ sonic Temple Friday evening at 8 UnlCe was arrested here on July ' had word of the promotion of kidnaped the arresting state sltdown Incidents were certain to Culf.’ Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the o'clock. After the business session 21' oft lost year 'aqd hts case was FOOD FUmR flgure prothi%ently In the inquiry tem administration. Arthur R. their son Bryant, In the Navy to trooper at gun point, but the offi­ Hling, superintendent of schooli, . En route to the pffutt Air Force Bolton Congregational Church, the court will celebrate Its 30th not heard in the local court until cer escaped a few hours later. Hess Danger Out a'Petty Officer rank. He is on the M o d tl NA-II (llustrctfsrf. Also ovallaUa In f-cw-ff ill* Edaon M. Bailey, high school prln- base near Omaha for an emergen­ with Rev. Arthur A. Wallace, pas- birthday. T he program of enter- Jan. 1,1952, because he faced sim­ Doak was captuced in the Sour- Mediators Fail Sen. Douglas (D-111), leading a cy conference with midwest gov­ terrmf the church,-offlcietlng...... U- S. S. Tatonlc: Ulnment will be in charge of Mrs. ilar charges in Massachusetts. The land mbtintains after a search by flght to reduce or eliminate the clpai, and CJhester L Roblnaon, ernors Including Stevenson of Illi­ Friends may call at the Watkins Wally Lohr, who returns to his high school vice principal, attend­ Olive Recave, and refreshments case was bound over to Superior the 80 troopers. In aentaqcing extra pay, contends there is leas nois, the President said he talked Funeral Hpme, 142 East Center Court. studies at Dean Junior College Poak, Judge Ralph J. .Smalley To Settle Key danger in modem submarines and ed. by telephone from hla p l^ e with street; tomorrow from 2 to 4:30 will be served by the past royal Monday, had as his guest during aald: combat -airplanes than In many Mayor Delaney of St. Pjjil and matrons and patrons. Unice blamed his predicament his •vacation at home. Tommy ari(l from 7 to 9:30. on gambling losses and said he had "If you' continue to circulate other military, liaval or air as­ Mayor HenderMri of Sioux City,,. Cooke of Dover, N. H. a classmate you would no doubt eventually Phone Strike signments. "I promised ihem wo would give -Group A of Center Church wom­ lost’ about $65,000 since 1943 on Arnall Sees V Onufer S^ors the horses. He said he had aarned at Dean. ■ x, , . take some one's Hfe." ^ Douglas, wounded as a Marine them every help-w«'possibly can," en. Mrs. C. T. VanVliet, leader, an­ Ernest ZanottI, son of Mr. and Onufer Schors, 71, o f Bear nounces a food sale for Friday, up to $17,000 a year during his (Contlnued from Page.Oqe) lieutenant colonel in World War the President *lold White House Swamp road, Andover, died sud­ Mrs. Elrnest-Zanotti of Pine street, II, says between 200 and 300 mil­ In $12 Steel Boost reporters who accompanied him April 18 at 9:30 a. m. in Hale’ s de- career as a merchandising execu­ denly last, night St the Manches­ tive.- left Monday for Induction into the ton, D. C., and the 43 states where lion dollars a year could be saved here in a chartered airliner. ter Memorial Hospital. Hts wife; partmsnt. store- Members of the alTned forces, by flrupplng the extra pay. Reporters recalled' that he had group who desire their donations Windham C o u n t y authoritle.0 persons, Burial will be in the Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Christy, "I can hope," ho said "that House which early thla year ap­ "I shall proceed pronitly, but not homeless. More trouble seen along Ometery, Andove'r. washer would facilitate the work ICE CREAM FREEZER . 27.95 employes In northern California precipitately to conalder the terms and daughters of Potsdanu N, Y.„ Immensely. friends with larger'ambitions for and Nevada. They nUo are CIQ- proved a straight 10 per cent pay Milk river in Montana aa French­ The funeral home will be open Marlborough are visiting at the home of Mr. and me will not think ill of me. They increase. and conditions of employment as I man creek dam-breaks. for the convenience, of friends Mrs. Ruby Wolff, lecturer of eW A members seeking wage in­ was Instructed to do," Sawyer sAld Mrs. Robert Cornish of Gilead have paid me the greatest complt creases. A Senate-House conference Is Missouri River after 3:3(1 tomorrow afternoon un­ street. Mrs. Jean, Lewi.s and chil­ Columbia Grange is interested In FROZEN FOOD .... . 100.00 ment within their gtft, and ttey last, night. til the time' of’ the funeral. Mra. Peter Crawford, local 4-H hearing fr6m young people in the .--The Western .Electric .dispute expected to adjust dfffereiiees be­ ' River expected to go over 28 dren of Schenectady. N. Y., were . .(Your Choice). . „ ■ :;; ■■■" hive my uttoi^"gratltuae.'^ ‘ iind the state Bell system wage tween the ■ two bills .later. ‘ -. 'Ths‘question'therefore was riot feet at Omaha today, compared'to leader and Mrs. Myron -Lord took also week end guests of Mr. and community Who are high school Stevtnson was fenomintaed for fights are not related. The CIO Douglas has made tinhese pro- whether the government would deal flood stage of -19 feet. Crest of John U Lange to the 4-H office in Hartford today Mrs. Cornish. students or have graduated from i directly with the union, but what a second term as Governor in the eW A haa separate contracta with posals: 31.5 predicted for Thursday. Crltl- John L. Lange, 83, of 60 West all the dresses made by the 4-H Calvin Fish, a sophomore at Wil- 8th grade within the last four . TOTAL VALUE . the government would grant in the years, who may wish to enter the April 8 primary and will face Be- each of the subsidiaries. However, A cut to $30 monthly extra pay ial arim steadily moves southward street died early this morning. girls, to be judged to t construc­ llmantic State Teachers College, publtcan William O. Stratton in some-67,(V00 Union members struck for flying and submarine crews. Way of pay increases and other but Army Engineer Chief, Lt. Gen. left with 28 students on a southern 1952 National Youth Fire Preven­ beneflta. No\ induatry-union deal Born ‘ March 17, 1889, ha had the'November election. simultaneously in the disputes the EkiHsted meh now get from $30 to Lewis A. Pick believes all federal been a resident of thla tovvn for tion. Betty IJeser and Patricia regional study tour Wednesday tion and Safety Program sponsor­ morning of April 7. $100, depending oh rank, while of­ seemed possime. flood works will hold. over 60 years and was employed Lindsay have school dreasea to be morning. ITie group plana to stop ed by the National Association of BOOST FOR HABBIKAN ficers get from $100 to- $150. A prominent government offi­ Towns and. cities affected, some a t Chaneyi- Brothers until his re- judged beat dresses by Marion at Independence. UoU In Phlladel- Mutual Insurance Companies. The cial. . asking; that his name not, be ■Llndstrom,/■ jielen .Ldnl,^Tlorothy.' Patrons. Mutual. .FU-e: Insurance 'NewOtk;' ■ N?- J A p r B -' lS -itW ^ ' itennwKIle, So”Immediate'break - , A -oufe to,A50' « WonUi for both virtmeHy'aBBrido'ried'-to'the emterif: tiromerit Im 14H2-.- H e' '-was.- a’ phiai-opend-a day in Washiff^n, The refusal of Gov. Adlai K. Ste- men and officers now assigned to used, said it seemed to him that Iowa: Sioux City, 0>uncU Bluffs, Holt, Peggy Carpe and Nancy D. C. and visit Howard University, Company irf sponsoring It in Con­ waa in/sight today in the strike of Sawyer, acting, for Truman, would member of tim Concordia Lutheran . -yenaon .of ^IlUnoia to bid for the duty as parachutists,' glider duty, Sloan, Whiting, Modaniln, .Qpawa, Church and fbe Modern. Woodmen Frink Will be jhdged, Janet Craw­ Mount V e r n o n , .WilUamsburg, necticut..... It runs from January th* "Weatem Tin ton telegraph sys­ bomb demolition,' deep sea diving, give Mtirrriy: the srabstance of the 1, 1052 .through June , 30, ,1952, iDemberatic Presidential hbmlna- tem by some 30,000 AFL Commer' .Pacific Junction, Modaisr Coining,. of..America..______. . ford haa a wool suit. All of these Hampton . .Institute, Cherokee .In­ .tkm-- af>pawvUy. • promotad—. W, work with eontagious- disexseir and Wage .StatriRmtltm 'hoard' (WSB)' Ham.burg, Thurman, Bartlett. girls will go to Hartiford' bri' April dian Reservation, j'Jorrls Dam After inspecting certain buildings cl811%legtapheri Unldn■'■members. recommcndatlon.mmunlty_ PUyera ^ l.a feienda,., by - non^strikenr-Ths rjU that it m ight’ avoid lricurlnhi gov- riillldW ■MttI 'bitr driverf-By R«b- V . ".VI* K • M r ■ M t M ow n n , Bchoot, ernirient fTnaneial-liabitlty bnder ert Walker Monday evening at the Hfr- andi Jftrs. David Hawley and —in the general pattdtn—’have an­ sporiaored hy Manchester Register­ (Oonttmied from n g e Ope) Arrangemerits l^ r e tn charge of daughter of -Danielson spent the swered union charges of lockouts the seizure if it confined any wage the T. P. Holloran Funeral Home. intersection of Pleyant Valley and ed- Nurses Assoc. increase to what the industry had Isuig HUjl roads. According to po- week end at the home of Mr. and apd ; aumpeqalpna by saying .• non- ftpzU .'-aft. umaoCln San Francalco last year ■Jftze, ittobert ’Hawley, ;. stiAkTng Workers have rSfusbil - MfcfW ftt ceSeettw'- M niivl) 'fiattfled' arid' d^'poklted tt'With ; "■ ■■' JWmiw X.' '(ThrtMnl'ngx"'' lied^th* afefcldent ■ oceurred When CUSTOM BUILT government at 12:25 p. m.. today, ■'Merry-Weds spring semi-format But the industry was p.repared to Enes failed to halt hla car at the Miss Beverly Carpenter, a stu­ cross the* lines. dance. Masonic Temple, 8 p. in. - the State department, Funeral,, services' fpr Jam.ea X dent at the Hartford Hospital rqafad , .H a.-.a ga in st-...O a ca *;. :' Boma-of th^M- diisputasr-riitvotV'-- fc ■: ■Fouf'. aetiona „ kayft -oomplettd e t ^ at toe JntexaeoUi^,JCnofti -pcopetty.'xigtitz.-' dusBDziiin'r "PC:'' WoodbridM WHf.N ACCURACY COUNTS •-e-.il ' ■8A'WftefaV", Robei" South Methodist Church,: and New Zealand. ..The .‘U;. S..-de*- ht Hts home; Were mi® ' X ftillri’ iWfertnmed-ettzr tt colBded; ItiWKflt on. trial in federal court hAe on ly that if the admmlatntion-fm've poattrig will leave cmly action, b y haa been the guest. pC Benjamin " ADkaiiaaa and other places—re­ 8 p. m,-,... ■ . noon at '2 oiclock pt the* Second Ing down e -stop sign and an Franklin Jpnes,',4, at his home in Charges of Income tax-evasion. sulted either in. legal action by the Murray more than the industry two nations needed to make Japan Congregational Church. The min­ utility pole guy wire. He was ' Defense ^tty. Gerald Wallace of Sfay 2 and S had offered In bacgqlnlng—the full Sewickley, Pa. Mr. Jones' Is q Your Prescriptions. companies or new strike orders by Center Church Co-Weda" musi­ a aoverelgn state again. ister of the church, Rev, Leland treated for cuts end bnUaea et the Old Greenwich immediately arose wage board "package" including junior at Trinity CoUege in Hart­ . -I the CIO-I3WA cal oqnvedy, “Fiddle Faddle," Ver- Cenede, Pakistan end possibly O. Hunt, officiated and Oarence scene by ..Dr. ■ Arthur Trejitolo of ford. to present for. the third time a mo­ B^ause there' are no Western the umon shop, for instanc»-:-they Erected and finifthed . . includinq 2 side windaws- planck School. France end Ceylon may complete Helsing presided at the organ. Blast Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ . A daughter was born to Mr. and Exactly. Filled tion to suppress the government’s Electric plants in Maine, Vermont, might be better able to demon­ action in the next few days. Ths Burial was in the Stafford Springs ker were uninjured, but both cara- strate "damage" under seisure. Mrs. Donald Martin atthe Man­ •vldenge and dismiss the indict­ New Hampshire, Rhode Itjand and Netherlands, Philippines an<^ In­ Cemetery. , . ' were-badly damaged. . . 1 side door . . and STANLEY OVERHEAD ment. 'Die motion was denied wlth- Montana, phone exchanges in these chester Memorisl Hospital on donesia have,not approved the Bearers were ainton Keeney, Tlie annual.,' banquet of , the Good Friday, April 11.. Into each prescHptlon groea . out comhAmt by Judge J. Joseph states were free from the picket MerehaiitR Attend -Ueety- ' - ...-.j------Uthuanien Social - i^ b t will be . . Smith. lino threat.. CUCfence~AsplKWaII~'afid Lefoy AJ- Mrs. julia Novak; chairman of DOOR. Estimates on concrete foundations and Did Yqu^ Tqe IS-dey interval between pinwall, representing King. David held Apri 27 et 1:80 p. m. et the experience and know» INNERSPRING Wallace then moved.to strike The. union had asked Western Presktont Trumen’S signing and the Red Cross drive, hah an­ INNERSPRING Session on OPS Lodge of . Odd Fellows of which Belch’s Restaurant, East Windsor nounced a total of $1,305.26 col­ amesite drives also furnished. Prices from $680 the evidence presented by two in-, Electric for Increases' of 23 cents depoamng waa provided to permit Hill. Tickets may be . obtained how of our registered phar­ TWIN BOX SPRINGS '■"'f • .I?! telligence agents In so far as it an hour. The firm offered 10 to the deceased wss a member, and lected in this district. Hebron. Twin SIZE MAHRESSES Know That— an orderly change-over from mili­ William Bray, Jesse Davis . and from club members. Just Imagine! Only $29.95 -wHI buy, related to the year 1944. t6,- cents. The union put present tary occupation imder Gen. collected $861.66 which is better $1 for a one-car goroB** . . . 3 YEARS TO PAY. Manchester merchants who Benjamin Hausel from Manchester A. public setback party, spon­ than last year. %Irs. Novak wants macist, plus only the finest Yea, Xlarlow’a actually glvea you t not one, but 8 famous-make box- The attorney contended that the wages at ah average of $1.64 to Aa seen from Mara, the earth at Matthew B. Rldgway to the new genuine FAMOUS-HAKE Innerapring $1.77. come under OPS' regulations at­ its brightest, would appeal about Lodge No. 73, A. F. and A. M., sored by the Democratic Town to thank everyone who helped put springs that match the mattresses govemment'a evidence as preierit- tended a clinic, yesterday at the Japanese-American alliance. of which be waa also a member. Con\mittue, will be held May 17 at drugs. mattrcMcs for the usual price of only . . . and they’re qualify built with re- ed by. the two agents did not link as brilliant aa Jupiter doea to us. the drive over the top. Municipal building at which five A Japaneab security treaty Lost night members of King 8 p. m. at the flrehouae. Mrs. Joseph Novak and her ONE! Three are good quality mat- sllient Inner colls! They’re covered Druks with the alleged violations. which.Truman-also signed yester­ trmaea iliat wMI give you many years OPS business analysts conducted Affiong birds now extinct are the David Lodge* of Odd Fellows and A resolution adopted by Ape three sona, James, Michael and with handsome tickings! Ceme early He said that "there is no evidence Martin, Officials confidential intervlewa for the dls- day authorises the U. S. to re­ Sunset Rebekah Lodge held a me’- Miller Poet, American Legion, haa Sick Room Supplies ot sleeping comforL m t MTH to get your share of these bargains! FOR ROTH YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BUSINESS WITH that Druks signed the corporate passenger pigeon, the great auk Jody, are viaiting her parents, Mr. [m i siminatlon , of information about and the Labrador duck. tain troops indefinitely in and inoriai service at the Holmes been forwarded- .to the Board' of and Mrs. Andrew Smith, in New Income tax returns submitted by the regulations. near Japan to guard the Japa­ Funeral Home at 400 Main street, Ekiucation, asking that the new York a ty . the 'Bmrlie Company in 1944 or 111 B oston Today Local restaurant owners me^ at nese, almost entirely unarmed and this afternoon the Manchester grammar school under construc­ Prescriptions Called that Druka received any benefits The planet uranus- is a mean Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Porter and 3 p. m. for the purpose of having distance o f 1,785,8()0,000 miles since their surrender- siqR. -2, 1945, Lodge of Masons conducted a ' com­ tion at Wapping be named the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ande'reon. A ® from the alleged understatement the' new code effective April 7 ex­ against attack. mittal service, at the grave. Rose Memorial Grammar School, For' and Delivered of tax returns.” Manchester’s general manager from the sun. ' spent the week end in New York designate, Richard Martin, la In plained to them. Will Depoelt Funds in honor Of the outstanding con- City. Atty. John Lockley, the"' gov­ Boston today with Town Counsel A member of the Manchester George Washington and Patrick Another in the aeries o f ac- Frank H. Miner Dibution o f the Rose family in - Mrs. Alice E. Foote is vislUng.at ernment prosecutor, opposed the OPS volunteer commltte reported tiopa restoring normal relations Jdhn D. -LaB«l|e, Acting General Henry were among the first own­ Funeral services for Frank H. two world wars and the Korean the home of her son, Arnold C. motion to strike on the grounds Manager James R. Sheekey and today .that while ha was at the ers of land in the Dismal Swamp between Japan and this country conflict. Four members of the Foote, and his family. In Amherst, that "Druka part and parcel Miner of New Haven, a former resi­ PINE Director Alderi E. Bailey. clinic' several persona with indi­ of North Carolina and Virginia. waa announced in Tokyo last dent of Manchester, who was fatal­ Rose family served in World War Mass. sf the whole fraud against the gov- vidual problems spoke to the ana­ The four MhiiichMter offlciaia night. Japan' said she is ready to ly injured Iff an. automobile acci­ I. Errol Burton, whose mother was a ^8 im m ent" lysts and resolved the difficulties The principal thoroughfare In deposit 20 million dollars with the a 'Rose, and Albert C. Rose lost MAKE THE JUMP 867 MAIN made the trip for a combination expediently. dent in North Carolina, Saturday, PHARMACY Lockley pointed to admissions of business arid pleasure reasons. Oslo, Norway, is the Karl Johan, F^erel Reeerve bank to meet ac­ were held this morning at 8:30 from their lives in World War II end Mexican jumplng-been la a CONSTRUCTION CO. made by Druks to Thomas F. Among other items on their agen­ named for a king whose statue crued interest on pre-war Japa­ the John B. Burke Funeral Home Olenn Rose died in the Koresp name given to . the hard beanlike FREE DELIVERY ■ i ■ '.“v. Hurney,. Chief Intelligence agent Proud Father—"Yes, sir, our, gases down its length. nese dollar bonds held in this war, . da, is a ball game. household represents the whole With a Mass at 8 o’clock at St. seeds o f certain Mexican plantsi. Bi^artford, that.Jia'(Druka) per- country. The securities total The popular name of the bean 664 Center Street PLENTY OF PAVED PARKING SPACE k United Kingdom. l '« m English, James’ Church. ■Rev. Bdgar Far­ MANCHESTER lonally counted money paid to two The Philippine. Islands’ moqt fa­ around 70 pUUion dollars in face Stephen Decatur, hero of the Marble played an Important my .wife’s Irish, the nurse repre- rell waa the celebrant, Father comes from the fact that the pods Hsirlic officers In a war-time part In building construction in Bi­ mous volcano la Mt.' Mayoih in value and overdue interest haa Charles the deacon and Rev. John "millions ftir defense but not one oontaintng larvae ara.aeen to move CORNER BROAD STREET omI M IDDLi IMack market" deal with a Chica- aonta Scotland, and the baby southeaatem Luson, It has erupt­ run them up to around 100 mil- TeL 2-9814 5- blical times. ' wells." F. Hannon, the sub deacon. Mrs. cent for tribute’’ ca n i^ g n , waa from time to tfme, due to the mo- ed more then 80 timea iftnoe 0800. Uom Jane Mocciuxme wum the organist killed in a duel. ' tiona o f tha werma within. i ■II I III 'ifti' I l■■■l i-i 'ill I '■k:r I ■ \ / \ • J -______' ■ ■ ' * *«- ■ . • • ■ ‘ > • • ■ ' • X l

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ^NC^STER. C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1^,1952 PAGE TWENTY-THREE ;;j!;,:j MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., jyfipNESDAY, APRIL 16,1952 ■ ......

ijtruiA. „ay*ps Tr.'?''?:; j.H • i :i-^-,;;-i' a-rrt>u«s*K*zn. . eluded. Among. Quests' ■Wlthont” •a''»tgn«l - ared' forcerb-the (Cdhtlittekt’from ri41b' $271.»^ I 'tertilld bahgaihs at the- SING-: offft:OT‘~to cMmb the esplanade at - Phone fof-a l-wt»H toea,.write, WHAf*® tttB ftEAi: Fftict: CivitTg^' ; RttbHft'" Facts . 403.W’ 47SX 0 ER SEWING CENTER, 832 Main " For itally Tdnioirrbw a high ra.t,e of speed. 6 n y o u r ' H u u s s r ty of the peninsula, us a rrsulK or coma in. IWma< mede over a Abwi f Street/^ Electric portables, and ■'Public: opinion: quality of prod­ Vannaman was brought to Man- Manchester has bpen named as console type machines and tfeddle of existing eommititienta which million loehi lest yeerl A l««n *1 tLPD wkM ^ I Ynall rtod onr competent Mrs. Alice K. Leopold, Con uct and-facts given •tb people will chesfer Police Headquarter! and Implies llJe adoption of ade­ (ihe of the leading communities all promptly Ip 13 rbr, experts advise. T stralght-llne machines are , in good working Uont $3$ te MOO MratlmMli |l0.05,p« PURE SILK AND RA^ON Worcester.Fhlre sauce. Osmbine skirt may look right when you appraisers well qaallfled to nectlcul's secretary of state, ■will cont.'ol business;" aisled Rsymond boohed on the two charge*. Un­ quate ineasores for commoit de­ Bcrds* the country, which have Into an attractive small serving condition, with years of service address the -Elsenhower rally be­ On Slfnature Alone PRINTS, done In the exceptional bowl, dust with paprlks, and garn­ cheeae and remainder of milk In The Good are standing atUI, but may be un­ help yon. Smith, Hartford District -. sa'lae able to post the bond, he was fensive aetlon 'within the; gen­ been chosen to ballot on .ffiF filosi ' ahead of them. Here’s the op­ ing staged tomorrow night at ta'.ren to Jail and was In custody Ini cowraNr, ' hFai tiKis to far rn - Cheney faahtona for spring, sug­ ish with parsley If you like,. top of double boiler and Heat until becoming and uncomfortable when portunity for speedy economy In manager of 'the Southern . New eral framework of the western important - Isstiea, - both domestic gest a gift bf great beauty , for Shepherd Panel, Remember, there la never Center Park by thi' Manchester England Telephone Company who until Monday .when his bond 'vas defense.” cheese, is melted, stirring until walking or sitting. ' _ maJring one’s own clothes and any obllgatina when yon call and foreign, o^ the day W’hlchyvUl Mother’s Day. There's plenty of smooth. Add to first mlxturef' . Elsenhower for Pf-csldeiit club. was guest speaker, at t'ae meeting posted. He was ordered to appear The peninsula’s two natio.is FINANCE CO. those for the family, as Well as The rally, which will include a time before May 11 to make Moth- USED WASHING MACHINES, season and serve hot in bowlSjj^th pid-Time Feppbnnlnt Ice* Cream of the Manchester Rotary Club last today and failed to do so. Van- are alllril h.v the 'Ihertan pact. 'be presented to-th^ loading presi- 2nd Boer •,dA«Vlt tUllDINO wr-shown- at KBMP’B, ING.„ TM saving ,on draperies,. .slip .covers, . .JARVIS REALTY; 'If d » w » r -hloUM' from^ Fold -2 cups crushed old-time : parade by the ’’KlRy’^ bend night a f'th e Country' "Cbh- na-mah' was-. itnimediatHy filed -by I/dHu'iralj' wliwHis ('ebie#' ewmtlhri ’ :d!e'«tlSt"'rkW(Sm^ 90* MAH4 ITWB (flar«e^,l4»e>wer4Be)- M AW CH ^^ CONN. Main Street, are one of the better a.s^hkirhg o f ■psprika.'’' r X and other household ncceBgfu««== Mancbetttor 41111~’T. _ number of speakers assembled by _____Dial 3430 • .^dilllp I. JunMni, m MANefer diatihctlve fabrics: Inspired color peppermint sticlcs Ihbo I " pint at prices to fit any budget. -----^ tlnlled Mr. Smith,-j'Gtvq the public hla .emplo.ver!.lQUovvlng Uie i^rrest. thin io western defense .'is stated convention of the League of. W o­ combinations add their appeal to .gambles!.^ *Iliere are, "famous Next .time you m ^ c French the club to drum .up support'for police said. __ to be bnsrs In her strAte'gtc intd-' men . Vqtera.. The local 4-eague of . I ll name" machinea In excellent work­ .ooftened vanilla Ice. cream;. Place - the. general, •will get underway at facts and it.can be relied .upon to the fascinating designs.— It’s the dreiming use tarragon' vinegar with In freezing unit to refreeze. give scrtslbie- .conclusions." The Atiuntle Azores Islahds, h:iS Women votera received ' .a tele­ advantage of local people to secure ing order, which have been turned Make a quick- chicken paprika 9 o’clock. tenned Hpnln’s exclusion -front gram thlg Week from the national In for more handsome or * more the salad oil andjAearon well with dish by' adding''about a half cup speaker, 'VhO 'vas presented by D. such.nidionally known .creations salt, peppcri ipilstard, and a-dash The march will start at Edu- J,,lpyd H'olirqn, manager .of „.,the j N.\TO a "straregle iibOurillly. president asking It to partlrtpale at very Ipw prices because of rem­ multl-pu^ose mlicHineS. But »ch Floors- and -walls are the very of diced onion and a tablespoon of eationaT Square at- 8;$0 and -pro., The two government heads in the balloting on the- qi'rou'oqs . - . of sugar. paprika to a large frying chicken j IN MANCHESTER Manchester 'and RockviHc branch ; nant lengths or minor impariac.- Is'a really worthwhile labor-saver, special .doncem of the MAN­ ceed up Main street, with banners Alfred M. Blnghiun So They Say met filonddy night and -yester- to be asked the-, candlilatas, t - i with a good chance of lasting for a CHESTER FLOOR CXIVERING .when you are browning It. then t .... waving. .and ,led_by .,malorettcs re^^^^ of the Southern New England ' tions at the CHENEY BROTHERS Telephone' -Company',- • rpoke on-^ .day‘ .lJt!.Bear,v II!s J3th. ccBtwt.v ._.Thc l-caguo.oI- Women Votera Is ■ r e m n a n t s a l e s r o o m . " ■ Idhg time. Aithbugh- Kemp’s can’t ■ w n ^ T a t tn the pan giets on dre, COMPANY" 'at 72T Main Street. Add a cup'Of'stOiik. covet? the pan,' ■ cruited from the high School to a castle at riudnd Roilrlgo, a Attorney Alfred M. Bingham of "Customer Relations.” presenting "The Clllsens’ View o< put a guarantee on these machines, smother H with wet towels. Never Becauses Manager Geyer has ydars and cook until tender. Just be­ point opposite the club’s headquar­ The delegates to these (nation­ BiXutlsh lawn of 11,030 close to ■52”,ballot throughout the cotmlry. S.ilem, former stale senator and In his talk Mr. Smith gave a-' A quickly prepared vegetable the risk Is slight and ths energy­ 'r water, on It because It makes of experience in floor covering^ he fore serving mix a cup of sour ters at 539 Main street. Workmen's Compensation commis­ al) convention Will not represent the Spanish-Portn.guese fron­ The local leagues of the to'vns se­ cream Into the gravy, correct tjie broad view of (he jwllclea of .the dish for luncheon, or dinner is! saving ’ Is considerable 1 . Yov^ fat spatter and may spiead is thorougly qualified . to X v ls e sioner, formally announced today the people. They will have hsen tier. Franco retiirnetl to 5Ia- lected to parUclpate In Uh! ballot­ seasoning, heat thoroughly, and In addition to -Mrs. Leopold, SNE'I’CO In regard 16 its relations .. in*br semi over direct heat. Cover, - and cook Jigger to ah elaborate bowl o r ! present at the rally, as-la William to my 'alma mater.' I would 'say formal wear. Carneqa are elegant 45 minutes over boiling water, Wg powder from leaving etalns on aa'ridwlches are deiiclous with is Pattern No. 8453 is a sew-rite Davis, chairman of the Republican Bingham, was U. S. Senator from talk. League at the Nathan Hale School tray, there are beautiful aid.s to 1924 to 1932 and is currently chair­ that West Point Is the most demo­ .with any color or style, Gold In stirring occasionally! Cook onion damp linoleum or enamel, dip the filling that features ripe ellves, perforated pattern In sizes 32. 34, ' Town committee. Also expected .losepp Pero seruted and intro-! Siil)je<’l of Talk on Monday,, April 21. ballots will e4otm n Jlnm M bottom of the can in melted pardf- ham' and cottage cheese. To gra'eious living. j CALL 3535 man ot the Lovalty Review Board cratic school in the United StfC’ S. be given out .In order that Man­ several shades, pr' gold set with and green pepper In fat until 36, 38, 40, 42. 44, 46. Size 34, ••'to be present are Mrs. Natalie duced the speakers. Visiting Ro- —Gen. Omar Bradley. ftn. When It Is cool and hard the make it, measure about three- 3 1-8 yards of 39-lnch; 1 yard con­ —McIntosh, vice chairman of the in Washin.gton. chester people may have the op­ colored stones Is a pleasure to tender. Remove from fat. Add Gash the fat around a slice oft t'arians were Elton Wporlhury of • F. Gordon Boyce, director of the ... watch out for the shadow! wear. For,oneself or for gifts, pnraffn coating will help against quarters cup of the olives, then trast. GOP Tosvn committee, and Mi;8. A Yale graduate. Bingftam was portunity to express their opinion meat to fat. cut the olives from the pits in smoked ham before baking and elected to the . Stale Senate in E.ast Hartford anil Samuel Pearl You Can't make men honest by "Experiment in Inl;ern,at!onal Liv­ there’s a fascinating variety of If uncooked meat Is used, cook stains. BENSON’S, INC. Hazel Finley, president ot the of Rockville. John PIck'es was -as to what: they consider the most The ehedow it under-insiiraitct. rather large pieces. Mix the For this pattern, send 30c In broiling to keep It from curling. 1940. He - ha* held subsequent putting (hem tinder civil - service. ing,‘ Ihc:,’’ w ill bd" the ape.'iker at choice. '■ until done. Add remaining ’ In­ coins, your name, address, size de­ Women’s'RepublicanClub. chosen by President Harry Maid-- (mportaht Items which they would olives with three-quarters cUp of Cloves may be inserted in the fat, n:i 1/1/' '////// Richard Dimock, vice chairman state offices on the Highway Safe­ - .Sen. ;nyde Hocy lD„ N. C.). the meeting of the Cosmopolitan like to hear disnuMcd by the pres If you’re undec-intured — ai are-icveii out of ten property gredients and heat thoroughly. You can clear lip that brown de­ ground cooked ham, three-quar­ sired. and the pattern number to ty Commission, Slate Labor Wage inent as "Rotarian of the Week.” owners — don'^iith your luck. If desired before cooking and the of the Ejsenhower club, will act Plans for Boys' and Girls' Wee'a', identlal candidate*. ’Die ballot! For a special bridge luncheon, Pour a layer of the cooked corn- posit which accumulates In the, This appealing picture of the ters cup of creamed cottage Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ .•Uce basted wlth-apple cider. Board and as Workmen’s Compen- Club, Friday afternoon In the Fed­ ning Herald. 1160 Aye. Americas, as roaster ot ceremonies. Aprii'27 to Ma.'v 4, have Ireen com­ . ,If.,we arc golng.,tp be .a beacon w ill hs,- tabuiqtqd ijnmcdlately. and Teke-a tiiti from' thit Hertford ad iimr appearing fn popular • ' l>repar.f .cmamed. chicken and sea-, meal into a greased - baking dish, vinegar, eruat by. using a little api' Good .'Shepherd .lending. h.l» .flock cheeae, and mayonnaise or creamy SBtlo'h commls-sfotter; ' light for the rest of the world, we eration .room "Of Omtei" Chtinsh the two, quesfiohs thai get the son lightly with curry powder. Pile add meat mixture and cover with monia or borax In water. / makes an inspiring panel for your New York 36, N. Y. The Eisenhower headquarters pleted and wiil be announced magazino!,' - Find out how much of your house Is in the shadow, rfalad dressing to taste. These Don’t overlook the vegetables to He Is married to the form'er must moke our democracy as fair, House,' most'interest In town will bo sent It Into fresh p]neapple shells that rest of the cornmeal. Bake In a home. amounts will make about one and Ba.slc Fashion lop '52 is filled will be opened at 6:30 to accept Sylvia Knox of Slonlngton and the latar. Fiml-Mit too how much your furniture and other household be added whqn you . are making a calls, contributions and the assls- as Jilst and spiritual as any gov­ A^hatlve of Binghamton, N. Y.. to the national headquarters of the coptents ere worth. (We'fl sledly supply you with a free ki- - have been cut In half and hollow-ed moderately hot oven, (400 degrees EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT Pattern No. 5946 contains hot three-quarters cups of sandwich with Ideas to make your clothes couple has four children, ernment could possibly be. sn'il a graduate of Colgate Univer­ Lcagiic. out. The pineapple Itself may be P.) 30 minutes. filling. budget, go further—time-saving stew; brown the meat first and tarme of anyone who'wahts to vol­ ^^entory booklet to help you do,lhis job!) BY DUPONT puts the wonders Irbn transfer for design, material cook until tender, then add the -4'Gov. Earl Warren. sity, he was editor In chief of the At the opening meeting Monday cut In linger lengths and passed and economical designs that are John I. Olson unteer to help with the raliy. of chemlatry at your disposal at requirements, stitch lllustraations carrots, potato slices, criery, or (Great Lakes, Warmer than nor- Trailer Driver college paper and hs.s had news­ at the Naths/n Hate School audi­ ■ Ahd, ttioit Importeht. call on us for enough protection for .. sis an.accompaniment to thochlck- t h e -JOHNSON PAINT COM­ and .color chart. . - R0N80N CIGARETTE LIGHT­ easy fo sew.. - Gift pattern print­ both.house and cpi)tents! , . SPEIDEL WATCH BANDS and other vegetables" at the last. “One Of Manchester’s" WEATHER OITIAiOK rital ’iveathcr is expected to prevail j I feel juel.aa strongly, about .niy paper and free-lance writing expe­ torium Mrs. Llflcola Young, - state '. en along with coconut,- salted other nationally, famous watch PANY! 699 Main'Street. Dupont Send 25c In coins, your name, ERS add charm of styling to the ed inside, 25 cents. over most western portions of the . Forfeits Bond reputation for Integrity as t r Decorating RICHMAN COMPANY, 767 Main Evening Herald, 1150 Avc. AND, GALLET’S "DOGWOOD; 30 days will be a little cooler than : subnorinal over the Northern A N’C"’ , ^ J,™"?:'’'^ -^Newholtl Morris. He also saw two years' of foreign and also to participate In the balr. C U M f INSURANCE AGENCY -----whether from the standpolnL of Street. Hie bracelets, for ladles or tion”-w h ir s range from whl^ Amcriras. New York 36; N; Y r ' CENTER, -The^?'Adonis?'-ln colored crjish banana. Servo on crisp: duty •q-lth the Nn-ry- and .at the dating;— ----;------good looks or convenience--arc enamel Is feminine In Its appeal, as SophlaticateiT m a drreate" W'ay,"" scasonaf in most of the eastern j Plains alul •western Mountain : di lver forfeited a $zuO pond .hr gentlemen do a lot to enhance t and buff, to dark green and Quak-^ Anne'Cabot's -New Album ot lettuce leaves to six hungry ymmg delicately alluring vi-ithout being ' Painting half of the country but warmer (.fttates, but above-normal from the [Town Couft this morning when he Are we, going to Call one witness time of his discharge held the rank man.V In the Basement Department er brown. DULUX TRIM AND the wind breakers and tortoise- people. for chairs, one.for echoes and an­ of lieutenant. He-SYlIl tell of this Tt ha* been esftmaled that U. ,R. 175 EASr CENtea StREET— TELEPHONE 3U S hide watch and to -add the orna Needlework Is chock-full of grand style lighters please the gentle.- conspicuous, the new cologne i s ! than normal in the West. - 1 Appalachians eastward..' About j failed to appear and ans'ivcr to Ot the J. W. HALE COMPANY SHUTTER PAINT.S ■ add lasting available for those who enjoy, Paper Hanging other for rivets? experiment In Interfintio'nal living farmer's and ranyhera added from. A^mong’ many axamplca are t MIR- mental-jewelry touch. The man.v designs, plus, exciting features and men. In the combination cigarette It said yesterday In a forecast; normal, rainfall is expected in the : charges of driving while under the de.signs are sure to please- and beaiit.v which dries rapidly and a gift pattern printed In the' book. If brown sugar Is used instead fashion-firsts at U?e . WELDON j "The 30-dsy outlook- for ' the , Gulf States, Southern. Plains,. Influence ahd. recldess .driving. The =^Rcp- Charles .Elston (..R,, 0,J, af find .will .show, the fllm^ ’’Pence .t!'’c to eight .nidl!.on head of raUH' ROR REFLECTOR.S to place un­ resists mildew and fungus growth. case and lighter, the ’'Pal'* for the .. . •'.. . _>■ ^ ,4 4$sa \ff.f naf L^VtafcrAa arrntnof lamsva Vannaman to their herds In 1951. provide lasting Insurance against 25 cents. of white In a soft custard It gives DRUG COMPANY. 1 • (Complete Interior Dec­ period mid-April to nilih-May calls Ohio valley, and along the West charges against James Vannaman, hearings on.milllary lyaste. Begins Here." , der one’s center piece on a table— DuPont products roimd out tlielr girls and the “Master” for the men a delicious flavor change. Such a dropping one's wrist watch. Prices do double duty in very attfSetive for temperatures to average be­ Coast."' and these have been difficult to services with SHINGLE .STAIN custard sauce may be served over orating Planning find, recenUy; POTTERY CAS­ start at |6.6S. becomes dry. add a little more fashions. Hamburg steak Is good broiled low seasonal normals over most of and FlXiOR AND PORCTl ENA­ sliced bananas with a topping of SEROLES, with copper holders, in water. Drop eggs on rice. Cover. with tomato halves, mushrooms, • Complete Insurance the ea.stern half of the nation and Lafa.vctte Square Is directly MEL If .vou’re painting, take ad­ freshly grated coconut. Add a dab a charming variety of colors Cheese .Soup Belvedere Simmer 5 to 10 minutes, or until Beauty experts say that eye­ slices- of boiled .sweet pot.nto and In Texas except for near normal acros Pennsylvania Avenue from vantage of sclentlflc experimenta­ of currant or guava Jelly for a C overage PLAS-nC PICNIC SETS — cups (Serves 0) eggs are a.s firm as desired.; brow* are on of the most expres­ bacon .slices. This makes a good In New England and the upper the White House. One cup finely chopped onion, tion ! touch of color. and four aectlonal plates that are sive features and much reflected "one-dish” dinner. Serve a green • Quality Materials and 2 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons salad with It and a frult-and- so'useful for Informal serving. A TEN-DAY SPECIAL on NY­ feeling or emotion can be hidden Workmanship Look around down there for good flour, 3 cups milk, Vi teaspoon Eggs Creide when they are covered by glasses. Prunes have extra good, flavor If cooky dessert. Last 3 Big'hpys - Thurs.^ Fti. - Sat. Worcestershire sauce,.J. cup grated „. .(Sfrv.t's 4j. LON. MARQUISETTE presents an ■■ ■ ------i— Member Of - r, ideas at medeat prices. ■extrabt-diiiniy oppnrttmlty at' ChC- they are cooked with .an orange American cheese (Cheddar), salt, 'Three tablespoons chopped CONVERSE OUTSIDE WHITE that has been quartered or cut Cream chee.se and currant jelly ^ onion, 3 tablespoons chopped g.een ney's, Justin time to dress up one's ' ■ Creamed cottage cheese makes pepper,' paprika to season. windows after spring cleaning. PAINT, specifically blended to into eighths. Serve the orange are a delicious ac'compani.ment to For Estimates • -a iavory spread for crisp crackers Saute onions In butter until ten­ pepper, 2 tablespoons melted fat, sOit Connecticut cUinate, is selling wedges with th* prunes. crlss crackers for an easily as­ 1 Vi cups cooked or canned toma­ The utter saliafactlon of a fabric TEL. 437 0 ; or melba toa-rt when It Is mixed der but not brown, Add flour and that Is easy to make into curtains, at a reduction at tlie MCX3ILL- sembled dessert. (CMt the .cheese toes, 2-3 cup water. 1-3 cup uni An exciting cOntemporaryt^ f with drained, shredded anchovies blend thoroughly. Stir In 2 >4 cups that launders with the greatest CONVERSE COMPANY, 645 BILLFOLDS AND MONEY Into squares for Individual serv­ ► I and a Ilttls finely minced chlvea of milk. Cook over slow heat, cooked rice, *,4 teaspoon salt, ease because it needs little or no Main street. Because this is one of CLIPS are Ingenious In the many ings and ser\'e the Jelly In tiny in­ 74 HKNRY S T K F F T If chives are not available add a -dtirring cona.tantly until thickened pepper. 4 eggs. pres.slng, that out-w’cars almo-st the few paints still containing a styles shown at MATHER’S AT dividual containers, if you like. MANCHKSTKR ....Cook the onion and green pepper onion Juk^. l^](ini.3the fprqi Remora from heat . - and . add j»ny, other, .curtain. matertai?- .add. bajse of white lead, it holds Its THE, Buxton wallgts. f Summit) dinnerware. pattern. ...„,,S In 'far In'a'Targe fryVhjt pari 'uritil that 1s frothily sheer is enhanced dakiillhg 'True” ' 'vhite'uhder 'even priced fro'm $4.27, are always In : ~ (3 U I f 61 ^ the onion Is lightly browned._Add_ ,lyr„.the price, of.only. yard, the moat adverse weather -condl- tba. heat. oL taste,. whglher. in. natu. 'ths 'tmmrtcea 'and -w^ "arfd ”h’eaf‘ which’ prevails-until April 30 at' •flbh'ff."ftcguYarly priced' at $5.35 "a ral leather! In glamorous ostHclv until boiling,. Add - the—uncooked the-CHENEY- BROTHERS REM­ gallon, -It la now available hi-house- tt'r'lizard'pattern, in black, tan, or rice, salt, and pepper. Cover and NANT SALESROOM. lots (four gallons to the case) at high color. The Anson Money Clip cook over low heat until rice la $4.96 a gallon. Experienced advice la new and nice because it's so flat, , tfnder.--25 tq .30 .(Pji).ut,i!!i.______-, tiY'.PS °0„A on quantities Is yours for the ask- although it, like the wallets, may Stir opcasi'onally with a fork iiilying, (ry it sit'tVng and w’aTklng' Ihg-V'’"''"'-”" ' ------'b'a've' ’'^'hdows'* for ' picture's:' 'li- to keep from stjcklng. If the rice as well S.S standing before a mir- senses, or Identification cards, To stitch soft leather by ma-' d ip s are priced from $4:58, and - Go Harrison ’s SHOP EARLY AND SAVE! OPEN SUNDAY chine, use a larger sized needle make a pleasing gift for a service­ than for ordinary sewing, and man or anyone else who appreci­ lengthen the machine stitch fo ates compact convenience. that the needle holes will not be so close that they .veaken or tear in making a white sauce melt ► the leather. the-/at In a -saucepan, then re­ move from the heat before adding For a good top-of-the-stove the flour.' Now add - cold milk LOVELY X LASTING - ALUMINUM dish, cook macaroni according to gradually, with the saucepan still the directions,on'.the package and off the heat, stirring a* you do NEW ENGLAND SUPER MARlKET 151 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE serve with a cheese sauce. Use a so. After all the milk ha.s been 8 SPARKLING COLORS sharp Cheddar Cheese melted In a added continue to stir w4H until medium white nauce flavored, with there arc -ho more lumpsl, A SUNBURST CALIF. ICKBERG RIB END a little mu-rtard. whisk is excellent to use for the stirring, but if you do not have TUMBLERS STREET COTTONS are - as one .use a wooden. .spoon. , A half, lb. bright as a tulip bed and as wash­ teaspoon of salt Is usually plenty able as a towel In the huge collec­ for two cups of the sauce. FORKVKRWASHABLE tion recently pul on display at the .)------— STAINLESS—NON-BREAKABLE MONTGOMERY -WARD COM­ Bargains galore are featured In '’’PORTERHOUSE,'T-BONE, SHORT L^_ PANY. Sizes range from 9 to 44 S the annual REXALL ONE-CENT CALIF. GI^EN TOP (and tho.se half sizes for the ma­ s a l e at the PINE PHARMACY, ^ RED STAR GIVE-AWAY ture figure are hard to find?) 684 Center street, ' from " today w e s t e r n Prices are a very modest $3.98 to through Saturday, April 19. As bchs. $8.98--particularly for such multi­ advertised In the national maga­ .EVERY TIME A RED STAR APPEARS ON CARROTS BEEF purpose frocks. 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X- BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALt), MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,1952 \ PAGE TWENTY-POUB ..ILAHCHESTlilR, EYilHmG .HERAJUD..HMCJllESXE^.-,CMSd-WEDNESp ::zi :z Jetfuwe MaiataUia OpeniiiR DiiX^ Pace W Ponn*r IMrRtie Ptajrwr"'” - BaA Ball MHtsn . "M ^Was iu a l A Cut-Up ^ Home Run; Sauer €olle«ta Grand SUuiurier S t is ”^ :F e ate r€ :::,:0 p 6 ]p h g ’':::J^ y :::B a^ ..ffjtA"!BdDster . Club ’I • • ■ .j i.*,i ' to" Elect Perm Pittsburgh- INEA) -- Dr. DodgenHave Six of^Emr 4! - ^bece.:%«r«,m4ewnr,cUMi^flfA(.-. Cbarle* Jorganten-Ulls AAtory- Aii*rt’.)k1«4A«< *r4ed fmrim fans Inin T^fiBlt**Detroit's nHo^MiBrlg^ Rtn'*Sta­ . - .Offleers at . len sbout the time Wh(tey Wletel- •^etintw, Boston Brave outfielder, Opening Day Far From ' 'B y dium for yesterday's opening: game . ^ msnn, formerly wltt Pitts- hi! home nine early. . When . Bifr.Jqe. fo r ieiisen.. Durocher Satisfied With Roe and Wynn, , ... .A Finfincigl Succewi , BARLW ^ ^ ? W l i i « ipij»—Taie yWas too Interested In golf and oth- The SpotKght 079 fans turned up for the six Charles Bogglnl Is In charge of Director at Hamilton into the chihhouse and.' asked to six—count ’em—bad bsll hlt- hall coming In and do not It's goodd to see/'you,’se< greeifed grad preaant. LSvltow is a product 'ifarae. Last year, he waited until hy> shutting out the Tigers 3 to tors. ■wing St batl^thi^ mise the Charlie KMuBtk^ at his Foster of Weaver High in., Hartford but before 43,112. Giants were sitting------aroundj In . the1.^ er pursuits to pitch any longer for games played. Rain postponed the program. j, ' ____ the trainer to take a pair of the second game to do it. locker room peeling,off their uni­ them, snd they let Leo have him acissort and rut It off. j Sukeforth, the coSch who strike zone. street . homeyMondsy afternoon hae reiidad hare for Uta past thraa ^ By JOE REICHLBR \ | contests between ' Philadelphia when filsnl^Bray end th* writer forms after yesterday’s opener at the Waiver price. Leo told Jim and New York in the National JaIk% ';S”mr”den\TD?*Rayl Wood, proml-, "The trainer fainted. switched to the Pirate*, names “Very oflen/t let a ball right ■' In each of his first two years When the Chicago White Box Associated Press Sports W riter' j names—Furlllo, Campanel),a, Sni­ paid a v i^ . Muaxy, ailing elnca against the Phils had been called that, personally, he thought he League 'and New York and , "So Wletelman cut it Off down t'he inidale go by. In the nwjofs, JethroO slammed 18 were able to glean only tlx hits off Who ' said youth must be' ingtoQ, Mcretary, and George ; of the faculty at New Britain High der, Panto, Hodgea and Cox. "1 was dfUng this In the All-Stsi- mld-Jamtiry, la at present enjoy­ the.ofterlnga a t C3ev»larid's.:Early by rain, and Manager X-eo Duro- probably was the greatest ;P,ltchef PhUadelphia Jn the AmoxlWi.. him.self.’,’...,,,.„; , . Kansas City’s gift to WTIO to -:.i»m a-runs and atole- 35 hasefc In served’ - Appartntiy that dbbSh’ti ■ Smith, tVeaini'rer. ''A «late;ef " k r tb o rh iu 'be^ hameii to'iaipef'' W es Reeas Mid Jackie RotH tjkUne ja r i»8T," wb»n'-T ing -Sybrnf.Stay .fit -hi*. .hPipe wltbi "VV>Tin yesterday it was niieager cher was parrying qiresttona from’ lit the National League; and Jim The American LeaJme his yrif* and two email daughteri. Hartfm ^, Bob SUiela. Baplitoilk. - -1950" he compited 159 hits and a dozen Writers in his adjoining has come very near proving him go in baseball. At least it didn’t^ posed officers has vise the recreation and welfare Inton alone of the Dodgers are wrell trips, all on bad bailt w.— e— th. and the writer enjoyed,a lengthy . scored 100 runs. Last season, he pickings compared to 1951., In drew the National 94,018 to acquainted with the strike xone, and'to different fields.". , hit safely 190 times and crossed their first game last season, the office. correct...... In /Tuesday’s major league in-' '49,061. The largest crowd was Thr^ whiJh 1 ronvereatlon before the meal w(ga The "new” Durocher devotes a augurala. Mondky M gfl ***" •' ** '• P™*''*'’’ employes of Hemilton according to the old catcher. Once ha decided to take Ms cut, rim. Steel* talked at length the plate on 101 occasions. Chiaox racked up five Bt. ^ u i s The aubject principally waa the 43,112 which showed up at standard ' Division, United Air­ Yet the. baseball handlcsppei Medwick hit the ball aquarel.V, hurlesB for 19 hlU Whipping the Dick Wakefield, the wandering lot of time to soaping up the boys, Two dozen rookies, the most in All membersbip- ticket returna Glcasoii Top^ P about Ltttla Leagua baaaball and Detroit and watched the Tigers ., . ate ..aakad . to.,b« .'.made., at, thlfl craft Corporation.. .Xarla. Mactla,- again. make .the .Brooks the. c h ^ e , savagely .«nd. on a.Une-whethei .Yfierana. ..ItCaPlWW..,.------;...- how-itoa~ofhlraons>»-he-has'fopr-»'------, •■■ to -Oie -Chicago Browns. 17 to 3. . _■]__ boy who just-bod been ,signed to -Mil}, they, respofid to it by putting more- than-30 years;-saw actlon-az drop a 3-0 dec'isfon '16 the St," out a little extra for him. We are the 1952 season got under way. • meeting at 7:30,/ It is expected general manager, said this morn­ In the Netlonsl League. / : inelde, outside, high or lo»(-. The liopular former profeaelonal pitched and won alx straight .Cubs,' already has . sniialled hia a Giants contract as a plnch-hlt- Louis Browns. • that the goal M I.OOO members There are bed bell Mtl^e and; Medwick, 40. ie now a befl ball baeketball ptavec with the -Man--.amea ' last season btore leotog. "liome nm’m p iir'o r instvye’ar, at WTien "Andy Patko of the Broidk tsr, an act broadly comparable to ..cotivlnced..that the present genera­ And while the majority, of-them- ing. thAt .Flood., will .■titke. up ..full CityJPinner^^ 'jrttrhere 1 tion of players will extend them­ ^ e breakd'bwhT '”...... Mil be oiricisfiy'afiikihea at Moti"- time duties with the personnel de­ bad 'bill hltterr. .-’'•nitchere '-p(nth4hUter fo r hls Cheea/® loag-. cheater.entry.,NiuMitft AUJ)*. in the: th. final geme of the MMon, Cincinnati's Croslcy Field. When lyn Dodgers tnidged off the field a lastfhour reprieve from the gov­ did little more than fight off their make Oil Hodges a low Eastern Lesgue during the 1949-1 . . yesterday after going hltless in selves more, consistently for a nervousness, up. stepped the . . - American League dav s sess^. partment July 1. iieri. In three early gai)s6s he had the slugging outfielder hit his ernor. Nobody else had wanted the St. Louis a t Detroit 43,112 Bveryohe 1* invited to attend curve to the exteiW iat he atruck a double, triple a n d /a base on 50 and 19.50-51seasons, looked and slam home run off the Reds’ four times at bat hia thoughts must strange young outfielder" even a Manager of this type than they grizzled veterans to steal the Flood will be responsible for the Posts 121..34 Average Former UCenn athietea, now to will for the martinets of the old Boston at Washington 25,869 the meeting whether or not he or nut 100 times In .lkol balls. good and hit spirits were high.' Serman Weli’tiTeier In thc thlrd In­ have gone hack to ■ last: season's little -bit. Leo, who never-docs show. Hamilton Standard athletic pro­ Duke Snlde^Okea up hi# mind the coaching field on deck,'Includ­ school. Not that Durocher can’t .Clc'v'cland a t Chicago .^26,037 she'hks purchaeed a membership, gram and employe club arttvlttes, In _ RorkYille Iriiop; Even^he moreXdongerous bad Cbarlie la up and . .around and ed Billy O’Brten of New “London ning of yesterday’s Iriaiigural It opener. In -that game, he went things by halves, had just said h| Here’s how the oldsters prac- ticket. Yearly memberahlp rate too quickly xsnd overawlngs. flo was able to attend the annual three' for throe,, including a tTipi* still be.a tough little man when he tically-.blanked the youngsters: . New ..York a t Phila-. giving special attention to Dusty: ball hittera atrdak the Importance High and Connie Donahue of Tor- -was only hla saiSb^ njund tripper Vas crazy about Wakefield when U $3 and entitles one to free Ad­ Bakers League Kings UieAupezlat pltchere too frequent o( making tbw'pHtdMr pitch, how­ Bllawortk High .eporta banquet at the Cincinnati ball park in two and a home run. But he wound up somebody asked him. what he needs to he, but he has learned Bostbn—A'chilled -gathering of delphia Postponed Rain. League, interdepartmental league ly hevq..'tn* center fielder topping riogton High. A* la atwaya the when to turn it off and on; < mission to sll sports events except participation and employe welfarr ever, end the fallacy of taking off Monday evening In Wapplng. He years. with a rather slim .355 batting av thought he could do about the 4,694 watched 34-year-old Preach­ a low' curve Into the ground or starred with several championship case, it waa good to conversa with erage with Chfcaifo and Brooklyn. Don’t worry about him not er Roc still the'Braves’ bats with 94,018 bssketbsll games and swimming programs. Martin said that his Cliff "Pop” Gleason copped high after ball.^out of the strike aone. members of the UConn coaching Wakefield disposition. meets due to the limited capacity httlfhg under a pitch that la high MedMJCK was lecturing ' one of Ellsworth teams before ■ entering knowing ajl about Wakefield. Seven hits as Brooklyn edged out National League company, which always hgs em­ Individual average hnnorg In the jMid tight. He can't get the bet staff ond atota aporta wrltera In­ "D 1 s p o s 11 ip..n?” he" yelped. Somewhere In his desk he has the Chicago at Cincinnati 28,517 a t the Armory and Rec pool. phasized recreational activities hie Amdkers for ftahing. th* University of, Connecticut; to cluding BUI Lee, Honk O’Donnalt, ' Roy Campanella’s three-fOr-four a 3-2 victory. Roy Campanella, Rockville City Bowling Leagu^ ■ around on the high hard ona under, gain new Isurela as a eager, day In the. opening game made “What in hell do I care about his full ‘‘book’’ on the handsome Brooklyn at Boston'' 4,694 Money received from the Boost­ among its, employes, will broaden ''Y/bu'll never catch anything Jerry Crean and Frank Corkin, disposition as long as he hits that Brooklyn’s 31-year-old catcher, er Club MU go into a fund for the during the_psat aeaspn wltl^'a the armpits. Brooklyn’s boss, Charley Dreaaen youn^ Detroit boy who was to ™Ppe«l, ou.Xthrce ,!hi.ts, .the ..last ..^Pittsburgh., at., ,SU . tha .scope of this Activity aUU fur-, ■ Rby -campanella, on tha othor JLbat WSY." h.e. admpnlihed...... "THE RED t:ROSS volunteer and many other# jn .the Jorga g«tli:. look good, bfesson .Iftsfiilled 'the 'ball'for m e? Alt I- can- tell you ts halre ’heeh riile' 'of The grcalcsf Louis 15,850 piirchsse 'fit hsdty' neefted emitp- ther when the division Is settled In 131.84.. average. dieason, !^»U- T-'^well, you ware a'h ed bs'll hil'-' 'Wrtfk'e'i**' friim 'MaKchnrte'f ’ vlsU-ed e h h |;...... '...... ' ..... Scoring two rhatea to highlight the ment and supplies for the extrs- hand, Is a powerful fellow who Dodger catcher In the cleanup that I like him and everybody on sluggers in history before he went Dodgers’ three-run uprising Philadelphia at New Its new Windsor Locks plant. "Jerry” Flood known local bateball ^Jdmplre, 4»r, weren't you. Skip?" countered me every week. Yon • probably this club likes him and he’s tickled rurricular- program at Manchester rolled with tha eepBdd place picks up a curve real well. Whlla spot and .shuffled the rest of hia off to war. He knows of each of against southpaw Warren Sdahn York Postponed Rain. Flood long has ben prominent in Carl FurlUd rarely walks, he's like­ the lad. know a Mrs. Willlama, (Mr*. Fde- batting order moving Jackie Rob- to death to be with us. That’s Dick’s brief stops since the Tigers In the fifth. High, particularly for sports Connecticut athletic circles. At organization and supervision of Ralph'! Motors' ent^. League "Yes," replied Medwick, ."but 1 ter Willlama) she was quit* a has. good enough for hie and I’ll tell teams. junior baseball teams. honors were grob^d by the Bos ly td swat the ball out of sl)nt Last Night's Fights ■Inaon from fourth to third batting gave up on him, how he couldn’t Chicago—Early Wynn, . Cleve­ 46,061 New Britain High School, from after spiking on* of th* coaches. used a Reach bat.” bethall fan. She always cam* and phsitlon. Both Rnblhson arid Cam you Dick’s going to do si) right. even stick In the Coast League, land’s 32-ycar-oid righthander which he -was - graduated in 1932. Mr. and Mrs. Flood and their ton Bakei-y^^^^TIii Bakers .won Chatting with Gene Buttner, the talked with me. Aleo several three children live at 145 Stratford boUiJ roiujds of competition. Thers is no question but that panclla came through with, im­ “I ’never saw him before in rriy how the Cleveland Indians sent sadddened 25,037 Windy City spec­ he played football, baseball and bad hall hitters who fan. a lot and alumnui coaching a Tampa»echnol, other ladlee from M'ancheeler. 1 Ry THE ARM ^TBD PRESS portant hits in Brooklyn’s three- life and I’m not paying any atten­ him packing this spring and how tators, outpitchlng Lefty Billy r-,;‘ bssketball. He was graduated from Road, New Britain. ‘ and the Bakers ware attending Notre Dam*. can’t rerali their names," he eald. Sacramento,. Calif.-;-AH Ara­ seventh and probably Mb last fall to Advance base-rvinners en­ run fifth inning with Campy drlV' tion to the things they say about the Chicago White Sox wouldn’t Pierce to give the Indians a 3-2 DUE TO ll.LNESS the New Britain Teachers’ College Flood Is well known in Manches­ red gt last night’s fourteenth Young Medwick,,' quite en oul- One thing Charlie wanted to gon, 143 H, tiOB Angelaa, atomped presidential toss, A crowd .of 26,- ter.. as a baseball pjayer. isl^.bsnquet of the circuit at courage the opposing'pitcher and Ing in what-proved to he the win­ —^ Jackie Jensen in, the'Yankee dugout at the Stadlupi looks 'J.p -him -not liking to play baseball. even Jet him put oa a. uniform triumph over the White - Sox. in' 1940, after playing on the foot­ discourage thetr o-wit. ----- —/------atondlng football- player at ’Car­ convey to all hia frlenda .in Man- Freddie "toba" Herman, ISB, Loa.. ning runs. He says he wants to play baseball after that. 869 attended. ball, baseball and basketball var­ pitched! and played the outfield Italian American Friendahlp teret, N. J„ woe approached by a hhe'eter waa hia sincere apprecia­ Ar^elas. 10. to Ms illustrious predecessor in center field, Joe DIMagglo. The Wynn doled out six hits, holding Cincinnati—F our ropkiei ap­ severs! teams including thOVillsh Cluh. • A roast beef dinner was MEDWim WAITIIIKD PITCHER now for us and that’s all I’m in­ Leo knows, hut he is just enough rookies Hec Rodriquez and Bill GIBSON’S sity squads. Joe Me'dwlck ond the better bad South Bend ecmitT tion to everyone 'who contribnted 'Toronto—Harold. "Baby-Face" Nine'players formerly with the Clipper can’t resist gutting .the feel of a big bat. fNEA). of an egotist to believe that he can peared In the lineups—two each ! At New Britain High School American's and British Ajnimcans. served Mth approximately SO men to the Mnxikevik benefit hoeket* Jonea, 141, Detroit, outpointed A4- terested in. He’ll get a chance Wil-son to a harmless double. During the 1948 segsfin he wsa hall h 111 e r are e.vnonymoui. Joe Medwick told the forager he Brooklyn Dodger orgitnizatlon from me." succeed in igniting a spark where Detroit —St. Louis unveiled for Chicago and Cincinnati—but it ! Flpod Is setving as head baseball present. wanted to try organised'boaeball hall doubleheader program ' last lan McFater, 142, Toronto, 10. was a third Inning grand slam named the most voHiable plsyer Jn Speakers Included Mayor Fred Whenever g baeebell man Is de­ 3M otfiicw a/ luKvry if ^ played for the Chicago Cubs In the other managers failed. He has five freshmen in its opener against GARAGE I coach and assistant football coach fending a bloke who,strays from for the Rummer, that he would d*; month at the Armory. A check for Portland, Me.-—Ji m m y Rich­ theTr opener yesterday, Eddie-Mlk lyn livery beck in IMB ... . And The listeners knew they were started by giving Wakefield the homer by 33-ycar-old Hank Sauer ! and is teaching industrial arts; the Twl loop os'll member of the Berger, First Selectman Herb Pa- $1.8.59 was turned over to Charlie mond, 4.34, Portland, Me.,, itopped Little LenRue Baseball being-BUbJected to the Durocher the Tigers but it was the pitching BAia. He l^Jamember of the state ganl, Steve Wltkowskt and Rarl the slrlke aone. he llala the Car clda at the eeaeon'a end. He had sla, Bob RamazzottI, Paul Mtnner, bee Fonily, Toby Atwell and John­ big hello and making Mm feel wel­ of veteran Ned Carver and the and a run-scoring pinch hit single IR-S MAIN STREET Flood has had considerable In- played with Wheeling of the Mid- from the program. Curley MonnMt-133,tki Worceater, ny Klippstcln arc former mem­ treatment, most of them having come, and we have a feeling that by 31-ycar-old Gene Hermanskl hoards of^^approved baseWll and Yost of The Herald. Ralph, Gib­ dinal slugger of the 1930’a as Ex­ Musty must return to Newing­ Maas. 4. ■ ' - Joe Hatten and Gen Hermanaki limps’ School Tonight hitting of 34-year-old Marty Mar­ dustrial experience, having worked hibit A. Atlantic League Under the name were among the more recent Dodg-. bers of Dodger farm clubs. heard the same routine on other any Giant who doesn’t follow suit that enabled the Cubs to beat the at the Chance Vought Division of basketoall official/. son was toastmaster. ton next week for additional treat­ Newark, N. J . - Bill Gilliam,. 309, I occasions, but they didn’t mind. ion that waa responsible .in the "1 watched the pitcher In his en mf Jo* -King. er\d when he halted ecB, . 'Dutch Lsionard \ypr« Brpok- , First . session .in the Little in a hip .way will he, shall we say, 3-0 victory over the Bendals. Gar- Reds. 6-5, In 10 Innings. . Will Be doled i United Aircraft Corporation, and • lyilkpwskl, Wesleyan Univer­ ment. Newark,, outpointed. F.oUy Smith, Ralph Klner hit Ms first ieS3 I They knew that Leo really nieant, admonished.' Blustery, cold and ,\vet weather sity trainer and one of the na­ tfre motion,’* stye Medwick; now ;4il» for Scottdale of the oame 184, Perifiuda, 8. ■ League ba.sehall umpires' ver allowed’ only six singles, one I the New Britain firms of F mentging th* Florida Inlemetlon- wheel, the college education went homer against the Cardinals and school will be held tonight a t or at least thought he meaht, With a pennant possibly at ruined the opening day attempts Bearing. New Britain tion’s best duckpinners, urged the, IXICAL FLAVOR Whit* Plain*. N. Y.—Miguel what he was saying, and they also of them to rookie Ben Taylor. He For 3 or 4 Months I Rockville €ily -. al League's Tsmpa flmokers, "snd nut Ihe window. , thus is three games ahead of 7 o’clock at the West Side Rcc slake, it is worth a try. Wakefield, fanned nine. The day’s largest of the New York Giants and Phil­ American Hardware. Ip^recent league to become affllisted Mth There was a dlMlnct Manches­ Berrios, 125, itoerto Rico, out­ BALCH Is Your Babe Ruth’s 192T pace. The Bahi- on Cedar street. EaW Yost wdll knew that he had been getting the spoiled bonus bah.V, has deb adelphia Athletics Weather per­ years he has achievea.yfTde recog the National puck Pin Bowling ter flavor at the Varalty C aub’a pointed Alex FI m b re s, 134. 9Mto *• Mn steks al d |4 f ^ I some amazing results the past two crowd—43,112 including Queen ^'Bowling League blno didn’t hit his fir.st one until serve as class Instructor. onstrated that he still can hit t Juliana of The Netherlands— saw mitting, the Giants will inaug­ nition for his operjltwi of a recre­ Congress and cited the many ben­ banquet leet Monday night at th* Phoenix, Aria. 8. A tas-Msm iswila Mads if tssMy his 4th game in 1927, the year he years by pouring on the old oil ton when he feels exactly like it. urate their season tonight against ation program In^he New^Hritaln efits the loop would receive. Everyone interested in urn- Carver help his own cause with COMPOSITE LtAOlTE POlleh Netlonsl Home In Hartford |pp«M KS" lir. Pfs-skapsd ossa- swatted his record 60. Two seasons ago the St. Louis All Leo has to do is make this a two singles. the Philadelphia Phillies while the Read H erald AVlvs. park systeipf-^srticulsrty in the PRIZE WINNERS In celebration of the Golden Juhl plrlhg--m nn' nr -wnman-'-^ls in­ GardinSlS decided th a t Jim Hearn permanent condition. STANDINfiS Red Wings Complete nVTm VK VI ■■pv. HWlOVMiy VwMVI vited to attend, It Is hoped to k lN E R HOMER.S Athletics wIlK stick to daylight ISM . ISM The Boston Bakery team lee of basketball a t the TJnVvefalty T l’E.Sl>AV’H STARS with the New York Yankees as receiv’ed a large trophy and indi­ of Connecticut. • Baiting: Roy Campanclla, Dodg­ pet! a RUfflcicnt number of um­ St. Louis —Red Schocndicnat, T-rnin pires to work all games this one 6f the Cardinals’ "Old Guard” their opponents. 1, Bopton JUkrry ...... 52 M vidual trophies; with Ralph’s Mo- Among the gueeU of honor wore GUSS CANT BTAr A ers— Slammed three slnglea, hia 2. Rulph’R Mrtforp ...... 48 1* tora./seoond, place winners, receiv­ Frit* DellaFera. a product of the you sea.snn In the American and hammered a fir.st'inning homer to -4; -U rtW A^- While. Inr. .. 44 22 Rout of Canadiens PQR EVERY FURPPSE third hit- driving- in_two. runs in ing IndivIdiisT t rophies. The 'st*ird:“ Bilk TowlT" a n tt' versr-TWeCMSfut the fifth inning to give the Doclg- Nallonai Little Leagues. There Knockout Predicted get the Redblrds’^~bfT to a 'Tcad 4. MannleR ’ Molonum ...... 41 22 wtll he six and seven ’ games they never relinquished. Pitts­ A. PA^Rrl Hio#...... 3A. 2J Ings of the other teams who re­ Detroit, April lO-JiP) "You’ve coach of the UConp freehman bas­ ACTO. MIRRORS. WINDOW era a 3-2 victory over the, Braves. Obedience Club I. Rtir Htrilwiire ...... v. • JT 3^ ceived cash prizes were third place. ketball team lost aeaaon, and Head rTtcHIng; Mel Parnell, Red Sox every week which will require burgh came within .one run of 7. Cfntril Gir*ir* ...... M Rorkvtllr Men Receire juet eeen the aweetest-halancad PLATE, OB80URB X wiping out St. Louis’ early 3-0 5. Dowiil»s‘» tnmrSnri...... J7 36 L. A. White: fourth place, Man- Coach Hugh Greer, fdrmer Mon BE1TER DEAL —Permitted the Senators only 12 or 14 umpires. GU ARANTtEL') nle's Mottirinm : fifth place; Pagsjil^ Special Bowling Award* -team I’ve ever watched to ftty SS Chester'Hlgh'facully ■m*rtib*r. three'atrigleS In gaining his ISfli In Tonight’s Bout lead - behind righthander ' 'Gerry Plans Test Night 1. ' Mbdie'nub . 73 O PhoRR J3 2 r"" Proper techniques and rule Staley but 37-year-old relief pitch­ 10. V. r. \V...... M O Zrothers; sixth place, Star Haird- years in hockey,” said beaming Seated around the dinner board PONTIAC DEALER straight triumph over them as Interpretattona Mil be dls- 11. Mickfv'i Seivlr* ...... IJ ,W GLERHEY'S er Alpha Brazle stopped the Pi IJ. I. A. y. CTuh ...... 13, ware. Spccisl bowling crying k ^ a g e r Jack Adams of the De- were City. Editor Jerry Sapiant* of l.’. p ( fUt* r >!.mu h* hUt the Red Box shut out the Nats eiiased tonight. The Manchester Obedience Club High team triple awards were: towel* were presented to Ru­ The Herald, a UCohn alumnus, rates cold, retiring the last four will hold a Test Night Tuesday, at BnUon Fekery—Flr»; rounii winner, frolt Red Wings—first team ever WHITE 789 MAIN ST. 3-0. ' Robinson Solid 3 to 1 batters to give the, Cards a 3-2 BnMon Bekery—Win* rh«mploni>hlti. 1st. Dowding’s Insurance, 17.57; dolph ".Rpud” Rchmelsk* and Willard '‘Pud" Flah, varalty eager Spores Mirror 7 o’clock at the Community Y. Halpli’R M«topt to win the Stanley Cup In eight Favorite in Chicago victory. A night game crowd of Vamp GfcineR A VP. 2nd, Moose Club, 1718; 3rd, Mick­ Joe Genovesl at last night’s game*-without defeat. • of a year ago, -local sports hiator Classes'will be as follows; Be­ ey’s Service Station, 1640. High Ian H arry ShSWry, Bob Strickland G LA SS C O . 15,850 saw.s the Pirates use four ginners, Novice, Open, Utility, C...... 14th snnusl banquet of th* Adams was speaking above the Title Scran; Rocky . One year ago t o d a y —Doris freshmen but it was a homer by J. Goodrleh ...... 2] Team Slnjgle, 1st, Central Garage, Rockville City Bowling League. and Lee Levltnw. All are grad 24 Birch SU Manchester Graduate Novice, Open X, and T> Tankp ...... GA H4.57 hilarious din of s locker room rele- „ ■ 1 * 111 ■T' ■ Hart, Jacksonville, Fla., defeated Ralph Kincr that accounted for .590; 2nd, Itallan-Amerlcan Friend­ The towels were gifto from brstlon that followed the Wings’ nates of the school "on ‘the hill.’ Sure Hell Stop r oe , SMrley Fry, Akron, OMo, e-3, S-e, Utility X. The three classes for r ! Srhmel«ke ...... W IU .I6 the Bucs first run and a single by degree dogs, Graduate Novice, W, Archlvy ...... -'I ship Club, 582; 3rd, Veterans of "unknown sdmlrers.” .3-0 victory over the Montreal ------I to win the Women’s singles title 8. Gp.W»*v ...... Foreign Wara, 568. Individual the much-traveled jQeqrge ..Met- Open -X and -Utility X,. will- offi XtffliPY A. W hile, tar. .Steve Witkowskir ,one of -the Cansdlena. in Joel night’s ,, fniuith Cfiicago, April 16i^(;p^-'Morc [ ’ Intem attonal Tennis k'b'vich th’iit sc’bfed tlie other! 117.311 Rwsfas w rnt to ■■0't'” ‘f’*n ...... I ...... 15 103.11 Local ^Sport land Indian*. The Kecey* have re­ ord by registering hi* fourth shut­ i J. Lff ...... 44 99.29 ceived 1.000 tickets for this game. out. Sawchuk blanked the Toronto lightning in each fist. Stock No, U-filfi. .. I! Mirkfy’t Bf rrlcA B. NfupGrl ...... > ,»»9- 105.30 In prevlou* yeera the Kaceya jour­ Maple Leafs twice in the semi­ Most observers think the clash I 47 103.33 neyed to Yankee Stadium In tojv finals, then did It to the Canadiens won’t go more than eight rounds 1950 HUDSON COMMODOIE B 4-DOOfLSIt-^N, 19 102.TS . Chatter (tray. Radio, heater, drlretnaster. York for hasebairoutings! 'twice. “All shutouts were on ini' of the scheduled 15. Robinson is a , L. rr* y ...... 59 10S.2 horne Ice.. 3-1 favorite-and odds arc even that Stock No. r-616...... r . C hfckfr* ...... 92 101.91 SUOGES’nON DEPARTMENT: ' R. S h frm in ...... 91 97.13 An enclosed pres* box at Mt. Nebo I.ITTLE LEAGUE Alumni Bose- •’And T believa It was my best THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY he will score a knockout .inside RAttAH R akfry which could be used for football ball Lesgue MU hold a meeting game:,'' he said .' "The Canadiens eight heats. _ 1950 WILLYS "4" STATION WAGON I H. Btiryb • ...... 9.1 119.29 Thursday -night at .7:80 at the 'Gray7 Radio, heater, ovTrdriw...... ■ . W. S U n n trd ...... HE ll2.n games In- the fsll ohd baseball tried to zough me !up in. the goel "I hope I can get it over quick­ : M. PdplcJi ...... 99 111.59 games In the spring and summer West Side Rec. Anyone Interested and knock ma off my feet every ly, ! but if I have to go 15 I’m Stock No. IT4WS...... J. CAlfllo ...... 99 in .33 month*. A suitable pres* box 1* In coaching or managing a team lime they ekated by." ready," said Robinson. "Graziano : 8. Flowfr 105.40 badly needed at the Nebo field. Is s-ked to he present. The biggest celebration came Our Manchester Pontiac Dealership 1944 BUICK 4-DOOr 1 e DAN MaBfilf’•' MAtArl«m is a guy who can take you out ! U. Kfy* ...... 54 lis:29 on the ice right after the gome. RAINCOATS with one punch. 1 think he’s more Green. Radio, heater. ] B. X-ElirmlU ...... {J. 114 80 FRANRIE’R .DRIVE-INj , Rec Sawchuck blol^ed,, 10 ..ehoto to dangerous' than Randy Turpin.” $ 895 t H. Grfifl M113.7 Senior Basketball League cham­ save hi# shutout in the third ^riod Stock No. tL/i88! ; . . ! , . ^ ...... ‘.7 r .....! ^ ’..! ! ' 'A. Gwita ...... *...... W V 109.59 Heavy Black Rubber Robinson wears 11 Inches of ; r. Arr ...... 91 106.90 pions. were honored at s banquet and Pry'stel scored the clinching hemstitching around his eye from NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 1951 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN i L. jAfon ...... 9 107.7 held Inst night at the expense of | goal on a dram atic aol* dash of gashes opened by Turpin when h« HUr Htrdwarr Maroon. Radio, heater...... ; r. CT*chAwikl ...... : . 59 II. M9 sponsor Ray Dsmsto. j 120 feet; lost his middleweight title to the BRANDS — FIRST Stock No. N-T-ISt...... $2175 I A, Edwtrdi ...... » ---- M 112.31 Prlstai stole the puck from $ ^ . 5 0 Briton apd won it back in a re­ •-B. Put^m* 52. 1R9.2 'MANC'UES’TEB CHAPTER of; .Paul. Meger'a stick, streaked past match last fall. T. WIslIrxkK ...... 45 108.39 the State Board of Approved Base- j defenseman Tom Johnson and QUALITY — FRESH STOCK 194T p LYMOUTH DELUXE 4-b66R SEDAN i L. GolfmbA ...... *53105.51 * Rocky undoubtedly will be snfp- Gray. Radio, heater. [ T/ Mom ...... 49 100.40 ball Umpti e* will hold *n Important j from 15 feet ripped the puck past ing a t th at old wound vvith the Stock No. I'-82«, ______...... $745 DAwdlag IfittirBiiff meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 at 1 goalie Gerry McNeil at 7:35. strategy that If he can't belt the B. tBCh III. Murphy’S 13 Restaurant. Member* not 'TMTBKDAT'B UntTlATB Prystal eeored-in: the opening E. Mftritrty . 108.37 present will )>e penalized. champion down for the count ho 1949 BUICK SUPER 2-DOOR SEDAN A. Robinion 107.40 KRtlR«ftl pericto a t 6;50 from in front of th* might bloody him up enough to /FULL 8. K«tcham 107.25 Brooklyn 3. Boiton 9. goal after Alex ’Delvecchio, fed score a TKO...... Green. Radio, heater, dvnaflow. T...L*hoc .m 5 L . DICK . LACHAPELLE .rcdled a him. the boards- In-th» oecond. pe- a t s to d i .No,'' i ’-Mo. . 1'.;.;,;...: .■.'..j:'.';/.’.T". .. $ l | 4 f l^ir|i ... 99.2 8t. Louli i 1 * ROCKY CONFIDENT AmTWR BETTER Miy BALCH’S .t : ‘t .*' w . 376 triple in jast night’s Church Snr Torlr-PhlH4WeiHK r: ^ e V e $ « 98.’»■ ioaj- 372, *n(^ ®*fl*'* .,***■ 8t. L^ulP 8. D^^troit 0, Canadiens. Skov hit from eight S4Jfl,.TAN e NOW $|e7t„ , I’ll prove "It;'I cait'knock out any YURRMITY stoe^ to. r-«iA . rJllra r. bbUia .. 15' . 100.11 ■ -toev^ha'X 'ltoltob ^St'-kU iFiSt;-- r:'-''* *Only a ctr which h it an e 400x14 20.10 E...... 41 99.3S ED b Ro w N report* the top six S pw. York-PhlhuMphts (Doit-Donpd Only on* other team went un­ ; Fkase drive guy I can hit, and I think I can *13.40 99.10 ~r-m1n), .... $3.987AN CHINO ...... NOW$9.49l ; "SnAine thsCr.poorly «d- hit ■Rohlrikbti. ' ■ - ." . 1949 MERCURY 4-DOORC-.SEDAN team s In. the' /inal standings will beaten ...through., th# .ivvo pli^off $3.39 CARTER'S DUNGAREES ...... >IOW $2.49 juited, badly worn, or bat No one knows ' better v than " 45(W 4 ^ ,,'-...,24.8(1;...... •j*r';4v*dsvee>*R'eg'«ie'f jS!ana!i.: W B M lL m ■*»».. .“•i.yaerifwv .■p.'.WK>eptn.Vt2MW9T*Pe4;mHl**-e«.>«!'#to6KH?-.Vyw>'e*>.'------»ut-»'...3Py>g.e*pbtYA*)-**-')wn.the*g-e* ■■’J b -- Ag9G g R jt p ..yjsB.vvesjwwjqiVe-fHtv4 g*» oM New Yoi*: : tfrUtal a. GKRrt v.*#> 2 A#;. If : - I’haWtoi'k'*; 'qualitlei of fhU |raSlr ' 27.80 T 18iS5 2-Dr, Sedan. Black. Heater.* ------listen . ..Vi wiV. I ■ e ' 1.600 record# h eld 'b y F rank McCool of Atiolint. ' . stubbornness not to stay down Stock .No. NX-1S$,...... NewN*-» York O 0 .000 once he has been knocked there.. $T6T;5 PhUaOelohls 0 n .000 H Toronto (1945) and Dava K err of 700x14 28.50 rhlceeo ..... 0 1 .000 1 New York (1837). McCool hod 13 789 MAIN STREET Rocky’s ripping rally for a sixth 19.00 Detroit ...... 0 i .000 I round TKO over Tony Zalw in 1951 CHEVROLET STYLELINE SPECIAL WuhlngtoB ,, 0 i . .000 1 |mme* to turn the trick and Kerr Chicago Stadium in 1947 after he 470x15 22.05 * 4-Dr; Sedan. Bine. H ea^r. r d b n ' t miss t h e ij 14.70 Stock No. N T -m ...... $ 1 7 2 $ C hlrafn ...... 1 <1 l.ODO ... had been badly battered for five Bt. Louis 1 0 i . m rounds by the man-df-steel haa 710x15 . 24.45 _ 14.30 Brooklyn .... 1 0 never been forgotten In Chicago. 1949 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN New York .. 0 0 .000 Green. Radio and heater. Phtltdelphlo. 0 0 .000 "I think ril 'Win, but it won’t ’be 440x15 21.00 ' l4.oir Pitttburah .. 0 1 .000 i'*; easy,” Gainford carefully ap­ Stock J4o. r-484...... $1445 TONITI BoMon ...... 0 .000 1 praised. "Robinson will have to 760x15 Clnelnnitl .. 0 1 .000 1 use caution every minute and not 26.75 17.85 1951 CHEVROLET STYLELINE DELUXE take any chances.” '2rrDoor Sedan. Beige, radio and heater. , TODAY’S OAMEB 800x15 29.35 N stU sal The brawl has all the atmo^. 19.60 Stock No. NT-178...... $1695 W n h c -t v PhiltdelpMt •( New York (rifht)— phere of a bull fight. Matador CH A N N K 4 Roberts. (21-lS) r*. Msall* (U-4). Robinson figures to make a killing, 820x15 30.45 Brooklyn St Boston—van Cuyk (t-2) 20.45 1951 MERCURY CLUB COUPE 10 P. M. re. Surkont (11-li). but even the best sometlnies get Block. Radio, heater, overdrive. One owner car. Pittaborrii' at St. Louis (Blakri-r SAVE 10% BY CALLING NOW tossed by the Bull. Pollst (S-fll TS. (niombert (14-11). It’s the poaaibllity of colorful With Exchange Of Your Old Tire Stock No. r-588...... $ 2 2 4 5 Only same* scheduled. Aae.rirsn MACHINE SPREAD WORK 8UARANTEED Graziano, three yeafa. younger * Plus Tax sir r HIM AT THir* liir ew New York st Philsdelphie—Rneht thai the Harlem Hurricane, land­ 1949 OLDSMOBILE "BE" (ll-lO) vs. Kellner (11-14). ing one of hia whistling rights that Sale Limited To Present Stock t-Door Sedan. Green. Radio, heater, hydramatic Cleeelsnd at ChlcaSo—Leenon T17-14) drive. Stock No. TT-S86...... y*. Dobson (7-#). FREECRADlNe TERMS ARRANDED has creaUd the'interest and sus- $1545 ■ St. Louis St Detroit—Byrne (#-11) ts. pehae attending the bout. Houltsmsn (0-4). Joe "Louis, who, watched both 1950 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN Boston at Wnahlntton (nlaht) — Cumpert <*•#) T f . Moreno (S-lI). FREE ESTIMATES EXPERIENGE tighten train, summed It up; 2-Tone green. Radio, heater. One owner ear. iBiemsIlansI "Rocky has to get awful lucky Low .mileage. Stock No.. NT-IM ...... $1695 Rochester st Sprtnsfield (I p; m.h to icore a knockout—but it could MANCHESTER happen.” -• ■> BALCH MIRSIB INJURED POWER ROUED SINGE m BALCH 1'55 CENTER 8T. ALL ABOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS **ED'* ★ ixctuw vf eu m ^ ASB s o w n I Neither will lose at the box of­ PONTIAC, INC. fice. The groes gate probably ^ "NEVER KNOWINGLY t e l . 2-4545 SULUVAN SAFE BUY USED CAR WARRANTY * rsousu^suMSfesMANa Cincinnati, April 16—(Ab—Eddie hit $261,000. TOia plus $84,000 for Mtksis, th* Chicago Cub* star TV-radio rights will net 'a"Share UNDERSOLD" i t INST Am 'TAHefT' TUMNe sacond boaemon. U #xpacted to ba of $84,000 for Robinson and $70,'- #idelin#d lO days'- w ith , a pulljd 000 ^ Graziano. muocle to 'hit right l«g. MiksU ag­ StiMk ElettrMili Lihtri ltrlw gravated the old Injury yesterday DE MAIO BROS. T^e Tutela Heights house of OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. TO BETTER SERVE YOU when the Cubs shaded th* Reda Alexander Graham Bell has been 481 MMdle TampUit Bast TeL M124 6-S In . 10 innings in the Mason's t s S O S TAN D A R D OI L G O M PAN Y preserved as' a museum in the opening gome. Manager Phil Cav- CALL ANKTIME 7691 heart of Brantford, Ontario. tie ciais* tielit' arrettia ^ d reK is the only cur* for th* injury. A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1(M52 . PAGE TWENTY-S1V

OUX.OUILWAY. W IL L IA MS.. Qim-BPARmNaMWM DAILY CiipSSyORD PUZZLg redraws* >< ■as»snnesr»n-f»riw»» -■ iu«»i»eT»ys-f-i Antwar to Proviout Pusxl* S s( MANCHESTER EVENTNG iD^ MANCHESraR, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16.19.52 CJ V GREAT CA8SAR/HAVS DASH rr a l l / wait till kOB TWENTY^DC 1HH FATfts MO omeR- GH» NOTICES t h a t T’VG Dtyftrt Dogs e and Nonsense CAftHftD'U4 «i260. AMORTH m n Help Wanted—Male 8» Bbitli 91(11 Aeeeaaotles 4ft .Houwhnkl ’Good* ■; - - $1 / FOOtaALq BU® M B ? - ...... Business ServIces^iJffered 1? BusineiM Gjppoitvnitifes 32 OF, 6TAMPS f r o m THB ■T" 11 (Jalifornlan j^ld digger hav- Nat . ho^wed $35 from hie j Aatomobtlcft for SrI* A Automobiles for Sale •meRe GOES 1HAT MlUTAlJf u CAPEHAB.T AM-FM Radio, 8- MRS. OEPLABTER MARCH BOOK f 1 MUST REPLACE BOUZONTAL • Mountain dnghg berdnieh rich, dealrhd a friend friends Amps and gav^a not* for i FLOOR PR0BUBMS -aobn CHINCHILLAS.. Let..us help you ,>VAN.TE!fiTn:,P d i s s i f n d m iT THE BEST tXJR'LESS liaoleun), asphalt tUa get started in thla fascinating now $239.95. Krah’s. 367 Main 7 RouleltO hooka. The friend obeyed, fetid ra- peat due. On* day Amoli called I and profltable businam. Pairs, Restaurant. BUT Wo r t h t h e e Ef o r t CARRYIN G h u n d r e d s > THE OLD PELICAN eanla* A .BETTER rUSEP C AR . Expert -worltntane WP- street. .Sous- block*..north, o t Epst. „ -* .* lovfcJidsue. GWOOPG^-DOWMt .wager, nc-.wrien-riier.e*; ,£Tjyed w .pf -thgnkA.Ntttu* ,.«P..WAt,,jind .d«BHM»d*dw -1 mates. Open evening*. Jonea j^ rah teed and 'Mglst'ered,’ 'avail­ TBriNsl of worded: "1 am obliged, to you fqr A mos—' vhen /o u all gSrina pay 1960 Jstudebaker Champion 2- AT ♦p r e -E s o N^'s a o f " . Office. .. hound dog 8 All o n niturf. oak, etreet.^Phone 2-J041. able now. Phona 2-2153. , 9 Solar dlik the paini of youh selection. I parXl datdi not*.T. “■ Hft S^datt—Equipped. ::^ALiciriroim^ ...... U.E.-'' WASWNG Machine wljh- .U,S««*aw. .V. . . - ■ttcidarly admire *, grand- WRgxnlfi pv! CLAS8IFIBD AflVT.^ er*. Call 2-0253 alter 5 p. m. IffMhfHrtieSt ' ■'■'JJaiAAh’ ain't got no money automa'tic'drainer and< skirt. Eix- liH orn poem about - Paradise, by a Mr. bw, but Ah' gwlnh pay Just as DEPT. HOOFS: 1949 Stu^baker-Commander 1961 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedans— ASHES AND RUBBISH RE­ Help wanted-—Female .35 15 Fold mark II Sweet Mllthn, and a set, of plays (quite 4-Dr. Sedan—Equipped. DUMP TRUCK drivers wanted. Large selection of good used cellant condition. Phons’ ..^4919 •ecretion aooit\aa Ah kin. '-8:16 A. M .to4;aOP. M. Pdwerglide. / MOVED. Telephone ?-4997."- Apply Colla, Construction, 249 after 7 p. m. ■ ' 16 Guide* i delightful) by a idr. Shakespeare. Amhaf-^Dat d6n.'t git ma no WANTED — thqensed practical outboard motors. 17 Fowl $3 Formerly --— Ir*the*e genttemeh should write 1948 Studebaker Champion 4- 1950 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan Broad street. ' 19 Adore* 39 Low sand hill 44 Ancient Greek nothin. ' If -you-all don’t pay m* Hydramatic. nurse, sfternoons>4 to 7 or-3 to KELVINATOR Refrigerator. One 18 Ckpuchin so Hop*’ kiln* country and publish anything more, be hare an' hqw, Ah gwina bum ti| . COPY CLOSING TIME ' Dr. Sedan-Equipped. Household Services 7. Phone 2-5879. MAN-^Bxpe.rienced In concrete 21 H .P. JO H N SO N — $11)5 yellow and Rreen. gas stove, one 'monkey 32 Gaelic sure ami send me their new 1950 Buick Social 4-Df. Ser 33 Hebrew 33 Mimicktr 45 R eierve your old. note; den wher* all you. roR CLASSIFIED ADVT, Offered 13-A work, .hulldtn; form* and finish­ 7.9 CHAMPION 50— $135 kitchen table, ohe parlor table, 20Untuitad works;” • gWlne he at? 1947 StudebakerJChamplon 4- dan—Dynano^'. WE PREFER Women betW^n 45 ing., . Apply:249 Broad street. two radios, one Singer- sewing month 33 EueharUtIc 47 Many dogs are WEAVING of bums, moth holes 2.5 LAUSON—$60 ' Nat—Vou better not I You Juat ( MON. THRU PRI. "" Dr. Sedan—Equipp^. 1949 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. and 60 year* of age for a steady machine, three bureaus, two bieds, 2SLe?Shwl»e ot *JUnMplr»t*d wine veiicl houiehoki Lawrence—Horace's wlfp Is not burn' dat nota andi torn clothing, hosiery runt, year rqund_oj)pprtunlty. W r 38 Villonary ta of pilna and Ah'll { 10:80 A . IL , DCTAIL Draftsmen, Ppsitlpn open 3 .5 S E A . K IN G ’'-^ 5 .q .:.4..,..,,-. .-One ..writing. desHc. .-JliqVirtl. .,,?8, a7N»Uv«m»Ul 25 River in speaking l a ,him- burn you up. Wld.a jqmult^^ . j . 1948 Phevroiet Con v; Coupe; 'BojrT' ^Hehitld.’ ‘ toginlBwing DWefOn of ofie-of. 8i Swifter 48 Wwyljrpliht ■ i960 Chevrolet 'Linden'street....'■ . 38 Buille Fratvee Frederick—What d # h e do this SATURbAi^ ^ li. 1948 Chevrolet 4‘Dr- Sedan. placement, umbrellas rspatred, lerica's'foremost aircraft com- 9.7 EVENRUDE—$130 26 National 41 Provoke 49 Weight of erglide. Equipped. Like new. 31 Runt time? ' Troubles, like muddy water, will ' men’s shirt coliara reversed and panle*.-Blxperience and or col­ 3.5 CHAMPION— $25 FREEZER.S - 16 cu .ft. Automatic iktting 43 Meleyiien India (pi.) ■LOW COST one day a clockwiM Lawrence—Died. L.'. clear up If you don't etlr';thtng* rotnt COOPERATION WILL replaced. Marlow's Little Mending CLEANING WOMAN lege, trade or service' Bchool light* thrifty double lids. No con- •tfociation , canoe I .51 East (Fr.) 1949 Ford 2-Dr.—Equipped Shop. week. Call ?-3277. 2.5 JOHNSON— $35 den.eation on humid day*. Oonr (var.) “ P- ’■ \ 0*;.AITIW !CU ’nOT.... TRANSPORTATION .training W eptablc.. Here la your M SipoCbs <«b.) , UUnlUot S3 Parent-tSaehei , „JS!bn.ny wa* qulte ,a_boy Daddy qO ELGIN'.=$75 - - -venient ■storage-basket* -^nd - di­ 1948 Cheviroler Cohvr Coupe 1942 Hudson 4-Dr. FLAT FINISH Holland window SALESLADIES Wanted for full chance lo'fsNiraceS^ 'I^ AVlttlwt: 34 Handle ” rertfcttnc# -----group (• tj.T ’ felt a hit sotry for the sulef who Write Immediately to Technical viders, Save hours oT tiresome Nobody lovea a fact man. Radio, heater. shades made -to- meaiur*. All or .part time work. Good wages. shopping. Fully protected with SS Calltoml* wa* to look after Mm. So before: J D IA L 5121 1938 Buick Club Coupe. Employment Sfctiqn, The Glenn Your headqudrters for new 1 1 1“ r r i f r r - \k n T" leaving for the theater. Daddy metal yehetlan_b^^^^ a new DUCount.^ ort_ purchase*, many . ,ai. ...w. .Warranty,. Regular, price . town • — TremprT-Lady, .X'm. almoat famr 1947 Eord 4-Dr.—Radio, heat other beneSts, Apply Mr. Marvin, L: Wattin’' Baltlnfore- 3. - Md ChriitiCraft, Mercury, Scott low price, Keyi'ihade while you $429:95; Sale $.395.00. Montgom­ S7Scot«*h" a iahed. BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. Montgomery Wards, Main Street. Atwater and Champion mo SF Daddy-'Johnny, If you’re good er. New engine. wait. Mariow'a. ^ ^^A N T E D ery Ward, 828 Main street shMptoId Houaewlfe—Mere’* a cent. But Loot and Found 1 156 Center St. — Manchester tors with service. New and T A S M A N IA 1 38 Turkish cap every minute of the time Mother WOMAN WAN.TED for housework 12-CU. FT.:FREEZER,-:- Average T" A how did you fall eo low? ORGANDY-Curtain# laundered by useA boats from $25 up. Mas 89 Stoim* . . and. I are, gone, 1‘U give .ypa. a '»OUNI>—Tan. part Cocker Bpan- Studebaker Sale’s and Service p)^Qne 9-4545 'I' and care of children, 9 to 12, three irfAN TO WORK ■"'V, dime when f get home. ' ■ :Tramp;^T had yniif fault, t wi»' hand. Will call for and deliver. ..family size:.....gtqrage Rexlbllity 40Ru(f«d ...... 8T* 4 n tQo.extrav|4[ant, Open Evenings Until 10 P; 'M ' niofhiiiga a .wWk, 'Write ■.Box" Mi r i n :: SERVICE' STATION ; erdraft ; x and convenience provided , JKlth Some Grip I BYLA^UBpNi^ Phone ■2-0648. " - - MICKEY FINN -"mountain-(pur S , After a long, hard avanlttg,.Dad­ Owner may have aame by paying Herald. AND GARAGE two wire ba.sketa and divided. h h dy and Mother came home.. 1949 MERCURY Convertible. New ttt t.« r*i WHAT'S COME VEAH-lt'S ^ CAN TOU BEAT ' s'uK i’l « Hrt’XwELL, IT'S 43 Iron Did you hear about the woR"! for this ad. • CHORCHES MOTOR SALES MHNTOSH BOAT CO. Convenient size to fit in kitchens, M*!l*HH9r*4tr*ie, l*f HEnCKSPUF Daddy Well, how about It, top, overdrive, radio and heater. Building-—Contracting 14 WANTED — Experienced iales fully protected with M. W. War­ TWELVE PINS Ok OVEA HIM, HOOKING IN THAT ? HE THE HEAD PIN FOUA IN 48 Body of w*t*r who won a mltUon dellari on a LbST^W W te Bird ]Dog ^ th 80 Oakland Street 8I6HT OH THE V A HOW, 47 Pint* (*b.) IT E ZT »■ H VT Johnny? I'm going to leave It un Excellent condition. C*n be seen clerk. Good hours and good Reference.8 required. Stead.v 41’ (Itc^rj Ptirnell Place ranty. Reg. $.154.95; Sale $324.00. HOULIHAN IN THAT MS INNIS? AGAIN .'BUT SHOULPVE HAP % to you. Do you deserve tha dime ? gamble 1 Hla wlfe'a rich fathac Mack head uid round black apot CARPEN TRY-All types, expert i SPLIT' JUST THE SO Recount Manchester 2-9483 St 249 Broad street. WBgvsf Apply In person, only U.ae Wards .Monthl.v Payment 1ST F8AME/ LOON AT TH4T/. ITS GOING I K“ died! ' , . •f bane of aplna; name Jtp. Han- work and good pay for a good SPORTSMEN {fote! 11 foot sea f t Johnny looked at the baby-sit­ work. Prompt service. No .job too Paris Curtain Shop, 829 Main Plan. 10'', will hold any item far TO HOOK (DO 52 Unit of » ». i ter, FHnaily he, muttered.: r.»-. dicappad..,.,cbUd:a.. Phone: 1940 CHEVROLET, club.coupe 1942 pHEVROLBT plaUorm dump email. -Phone Rockville 6-5759. ipan who is,n(ita.fjiti.d.to work. sled, tran.sportahje oh car top. -IMOPE' .’,„.*ltctrlc*l • ■■■- ■■■■■ -r-' ■ 192 Holiislefr'or ’Ri/'fs'st:"’'"'"'' ■ ■ day#;-' Mfeitgomery Ward,-628 s r 3ohm»y--!dl ow e you-four.•Wts; Jenny—’’^ k la' Color hHnd> ■ *-6944. radio, heater, extra clean for 1940 truck. 12' body. Cali 3206 after 6 See Van for interview at Main .street. ilntenalty model, runs good, good tires, BUILDER-Carpcnter—First class P Jerry—How do you know? p. m. WANTED—Girl between ages 18 54011 *ourcM IP H Jenny—He tells off-color ator- Douglas MotoVs, 333 Main. wqrk. New homes. Blueprints 12-FOOT • ROWBOAT X Needs ELECTROMA.'STER Four-Burner Before and After Peraonala and 25, unmarried for clerical painting. Good condition, $35.00. 55 Gun dog 1 Young men walk on trouble's t , 1940 CHEVROLET COUPE, good available. Also alteration*, re­ work In hilling department. Typ VAN’S RERVICk: STATION Table Top Range. Excellent con­ 55 Avouch 4 . 1961 CHEVROLET Tudor deluxe condition. W. J. Webster, 1075 pairs, garage*, etc. Phone/ Cov­ AND GARAGE Phone 2-3.506. dition. $20 nn. Phone 6939. brink THE PROSPECT HUi School for Ing ability desirable; but not es­ 57 Rub* out Doing. UUthings, b e f or a. thay A good deflnlUon o£ a poUtlclgl), fathom green. Powergllde. Radio, .Middle turnpike east. entry 7-7357. . : * i . H f r f r young children. Pre-lCtndergarten, heater, fully equipped. Low mile, sential.. Apply In person. Man 427 Hartford Road S?ASY SPIN-DRY WASHING VtRTICAL thlnC , ; . Is' a man who finds out wiileh wgy. KlndergarUn. Monday througb Chester Electric Division of Conn Garden— Farm—Dairy _L age. Like new. Call 2-0538. 1947 MJBRCURY f o u r -d o o r WE WILL 6nlih your un6nlshed MACHINE. Perfect condition. 1 Engrave u u Old men like to sit and whittle, th^rowd la' going, then Jumpa M ?Jrlday. Tranaportation furnish BlacM Radlo, heater. A real sharp Power Co. Products 50 Thinking much, but doing lltUe. front and yells like btasea. , * rooms so you can have more SHuatinns Wanted— Phorte 3438. 2 Withered ad. Hra Lain lybur, dlractor. i960 CHEVROLET four doors, -local car.. See Boh Oliver today room for yourself and more value in-- V- ... Phone 2-6767. two doors, clrb coupes. Five Center Motor Sales, 461 Main WANTED—Part 'time woman 'for Female 38 WELL r o t t e d COW manure, for SOFA Be d . upright Piano, '3 Sharp for. your home. Phone 2-0726. general office work. Apply 80 your lawn* and gardens. Order it 4 Philippine tARN lVAL models to choose from. All are street. kitchen .Set.' ^ cu. ft. Frigldalre. R"" If BY DICK TORNKIT" BALLARD'S Driving School. Man- Waddell road. now—$10 a load delivered. Phone All good to e'kc.ei.ent condition. Negroid local one owner cars. Excellent CARPENTER WORK WILL CARE for child in my home chaater'a oldeaL Thoutanda of ac- condition. Fully .equipped and 1942 PLYMOUTH FOUR-DOOR 7405. Piela Brothers. 124 Hawthorn atreet. Scatter cident free Initructton hours, Good running condition. Price REPAIRS and days. Call 8174. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES No Luck BY EDGAR MARTIN fully guaranteed. For the very $2.50. 31 Lockwood street. Phone WANTED Waitress, nights, no STUDIO BED One ye4r old, per­ I SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH riundrads of aatuaad itudenU'. best In values See Bob 'Oliver ALTERATIONS Sundsys. Inquire 840 Main street RELIABLE. Experienced Baby : :|B6r- appointment telephone f 7252...... , BUILT-PJTE . Household Goods 51 fect condition, Will .siicrifjce for Vl’». Q.iiiek freeze, cdm- — T l j RTpERS WANTED Into Hartford door deluxe. Low mileage. A big home. Phone .5647. THREE LITTLE KITTEN.S to,be before 8 a. m. Going through garages, dormers. Alterations given away. 8 Clyde road. Phone . 3 ROOMS FURNITURE partmcnl. Convenient storage V saving. 1941 Dodge Sedan—$195 and Jobbing. Luck and Peterson, FULL TIiytK SALE,'; CLF.RK WITH ba.sket.a and divUlera. Save hoiira Center etreeta. Return 5:30. Call 1961 Plymouth Cambridge—With 3.50?. 1941 Old.smohile Tudor—$100 phone 4026. w a n t e d for children’* depart­ ^PRILGO" KUIC. - RKF. ^ of direaome shopping_..Fully pro­ 4 t-0744. ■ ...... 8.000 mile*. Like h«w< . 1941 Old.smobile Tudor—$250 ment. Apply in person only "BENGAL” COMBINATION tected bv M W. Warranty. Reg. 1960 Plymouth SpecIsI Deluxe Burton's, 841 Main street. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 RANGE $.529,9.5. ■ Now only , ’$489.00. Automobiles for Sale Dr, Sedan—Radio and Hester 1942 StudebakerSedan—$295 Rnnfinig—Sidinif 16 "NORGE" WASHING MACfllNE Montgomery Ward, 828 Main Very fine car. "KMERSON" TELEVISION s e t atreCt. 1950 CHEVROLET four door alyle 1941 Plymouth Station Wag­ GUARANTEED Rooflng and roof i960 Pjymouth DeKixe 4-Pr.—Rs- Help W anlcd-=Malfi_ 36- SMALL PIOS for sale. Pella A lan includes.3 JPc. bedroom act. i line ! d e to i. "BeautTfuT Brewster dio and healer, ’ very clean, low on—$165 repairing: Gutters and conduc­ Brothers: 364 Bidd’cll street. 3 Pc. living rpOm set, 5 Pc. dinette tors. Coughlin 7707. green Bntih. Excellent tlree. A mileage.' 19.39 Na.sh Sedan—$95 set 9 X 12 Axmln.Ster rug. cocktail Machinery and Tools 52 , reel lrue value, Another local one 1960 Willys Jeep—With anowjalow. table,- end •tetWes.' lamps, kitchen _jowner,car. at Center Jlfotpr Bales, 1949 Mercury, 4,Dr. Sedan-^Radlo 1941 Plymouth .Tudor—:$295. WE SPECIALIZE'in roortng and WANTED PouItfT and Supplies 43 CAtER:plLLAfi : BiiUdozer, model siding. ■ Highest’ Quality ' ma­ cablneL inlaid. and .nUiec articles. 461 Main street. . and heater. Beautiful, cohdltloh. A-1 MECHANIC Just like new. Fully guaranteed. D;2;‘ A -i eonditihn. ■Thts''ma'ch'iha' A l.' EY OHI' Gold In That Gu.v BY V .T. HAMLIN 1948 Chevrolet Two Ton Chassis 1941 Nash Sedan—$295 terials. Workmanship guarsn- BROAD Breasted bronze turkeys. has been completely rebuilt. For _.:x teed. A. A. Dion, Inc.. 299 Autumn Fresh frozen. Ready anytime. Used only a short time, for exhibi­ 1947 CHEVROLET club coupe, and Cab—Extra clean truck. tion. further information phone 5305 LOOK,SHERIFF, WHEN A ljOr,..HN VHEAN TO BAY \YUP/ H E'S GOT A WEU.,WMATCHA' atreet. *’hor|e 4860, Schaiib's Turkey Farm, 188 Hllls- WE SET THROUGH WITH (BOOY'I SCKHEONEWILU P R IC E O N H I6 H E 'S WtKCTH Y K N O W , WOOF, WOOF, .radio, heater, excellent condition Ready for work. McCLURE AUTO CO. BEST OF WORKING I’LL GUARANTEE TO SAVE or 4523. town Road. POOL BALL JONE6.WETL) I DIDN'T' ■nr REWAFD! BAY GOOD HARD 'HEAD IN EVERY/ A B O U T T E N \WOOP! T H IS G U Y 'S throughout. Clarke Motor Sales, 1947 Plymouth Business Coupe. CONDITIONS YOU AT LEAST $225 301 Broad atreet J 1948 Dodge Custom 4-Dr.—Radio 373 Main St., Manchester USED .SIDE Delivery rakes.* com- BRING 'IM TO TOWN AN' ( KETCH ' CA6H FORTHie MINER B'CAMP THOUSAND \ A NUGGET ON Roofintt 16-A AND PAY I’LL CHEERFULLY AND plantcr for F-12, Rex cement THEN "VOU CAN PUT LUMPA CLAY? IN ( S l IFORNV/ (30LO TO WHO-1 TH' HOOF: snd heater. A-1 condition. Articles for Sale 45 PROMPTLY REFUND YOUR 1948 PONTIAC 8-cyllnder, hydra 1946 Dodge m Ton Chasals— mixer, ensilage cutters, single IN UAIL.’ EVER BRINGS >>» > ■ — matle. 1946 Pontiac 6 cylinder Tel, 2-9442 ROOFING. Specializing in repair­ MONEY IF YOU CAN BUY FOR Original In every respect. An ex- ing roofs of aU kinds. Also new APPLY IN PERSON ROYAL AND Smlth-Corona port­ and double plow*. Caterpillar 15. ' 14, eedanettee, deluxe models. Fully 1939 NASH Opera Coupe, good able and standard typewriters. LESS ANYWHERE ■’ceptlonally good truck—$69.5. roofs. Gutter Work. Chimneys I WILL ARRANGE Alll.s-Chalmer.s B with plows, ' equipped and priced to sell. See 1942,BUr*«»toii. tabootlng •6b9dul«l* ■1041 PONTIAC ronvartiblr. Frilly _■------l(aVe-At-.. . ' —— - •Earl VanCamp. Tel. 7-5844. “ • ' Colla ConMru'etion and Appltarrce Wa'fEhivInf- ea 'upstalfs' rddniV' Reasonable.' PEAT rtusrrs. Rxceirenrson-Con. BRAUTIFUJ, Queen Anne baby is THE CCWMISICfinOIK feoaH I THB’MPPLV'^MIP i(ow ;p e. ^ i ? 0 / UBT4si Y I’ll bring in my hutbind tomorrow— b**!! Ilkt th»t drott equipped. Good condition. Phone BARLOW hfOTOR SALES WANTED—DisHwasher. Apply Co.. 249 Broad.slreet. Opcn,eve­ THE iCAPid ROOM ANP INFORM E ha(^ timt gftting aotortl' WahpiHg. Conn, ' ; can >4291. dltioner—top . dressing- Phone grand. Brambaoh. mahogany. OFAiQiMoryef«feMCH POCkSOATTHC 2-2689 after 6, EFFICIENT Phimblng and heat­ In person. Center ' Restaiirant, 6515. . ■ ning.'’. « Bargain. Goss. Plano Company. CENTEK. ^PtaPUXFOMi ■ v e ry m o m if you show bim tom* mof* oaponslvo bn«« Open Until 9 P M. and Sundays ing. Plugged drains machine 499 Main atreet or call 2-8172. BUGS BUNNY, RFllj'Rta ERA TIQN,, $erylce, com^^ .317. Asylum .atxceU ..Haritard 6r... 90MiauT»A60, fir a t r V »»«*n MH V saaru-*. 1981 MERCUllY two^doof' sedah...... 1 ^ n e -« fM — njemial And dom^l^^^ ■ creaned. Worie ,6407. " YELLOW W nX O W ' tteceK’ Tdr WK BUY andiiell good-used ■furni­ Colonel EH401L .8696.___ ^___ ■ ■ [M n i ^ I b u s i k ^ J e t ■nLSa^leff.'TTltir'tmfig'Tieerty'newr iifaplay prjma'rahteed u s ^ refrtg- W AN TED- Roofer s Helper. Must a'afe.' Frank' Ha‘fU ,''T a ^ f srree't ture,-combination- --ranges- - ga* AiitrwE HWEartU ' M M id »i 1951 B U R ^ Soeclal sedan. Radio, HEATING From A to Z. Con­ be able to climb. Start at $1.10. ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ s i WHAT A Ohly 8,000 miles. Local one owner heater, Dfnjaflow. A*lke new. We ators. George H Wll'.lam* Asao- TalcottviUe. Phone !(!-lS90. • .SALE! HO.VtE Show pianos. Bald­ ■ ■ - i H A P A F 'E B P v e t : version hurnera, boller-bumer Call 7707 after 5;30. ture .Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. FROM PR.BUPPi car. fully guaranteed. Save real can arrange\72 paymrnti of elates, 260 Tolland Turnpike. win AernsonIp and Lester "Betsy a^ S S S e.' units, complete heating ayatem*. ONE 34’ Extension lAdder; one .qfte. m ' $22.84. .DouglaVMotors, 333 Main. Manchestei Phone 2-3585,- nighta G ood Humbr Salesmen’s Ross" spinets. Save up to $200 on OlWer, Center Motor Sales. 7891, ■ All work guaranteed. Time pay­ 20 x'30 flat rim white rink; one these beautiful In.'drument*. .They Main street. BEFORE YOU B itya u*ed oar ments arranged. Mortar'ly Broth 18' X 24 flat rim while sink. Sev­ FLORENCE Combination Stove, P_ bjectives arei|BlG$ ojl, and gas,' 4-4. Phone 2-8854. were pla .-ed only 8 days (in our -nee-Oortnan- Motor^Bgler. Buick DOORS OPENED, key* «tted, •ra^T'el—5135.------— eral- window*,: various-slzczL. two own booth i dnrtiig' “the ” recept- SOUND OK’d Sales and Sendee. '■$[86 Main full length window sercen# 24" x copied, vacuum cleaners, Iron* O. LORENTZEN, Plumbing con­ 0 pening.H Availa Do .voiFlike to see th6 late.st Home Show In West Hartford, street. Phone- 2-4571. 0|>en eve­ guns, etc., rspatred. .Shear*, 62": ore .full length Window tractor. Repairs, alterations, new in furniture, range.s and ap- Each carrie.s a new piano warran­ USED C.'VRS BY nings. khivas, mowera, etc put Into con D evelojied route.s, uill^mited screen 24" x. 58". Telephone 4649. ty direct from the factory. Good, work. 24 hour service. Manche* nliances. Visit Pur salesroom dttipn for coming need*. Bralth-. ter 3636.:;—■— earnings. R.C.A. POWER Amplifier, High selection of styles- fend flnishss BROWN-BEATQPRE 1041 PACKARD four-door sedth. waltc. 52 Pearl street. for .savings? All merchandise Good running condition.- All tires'^ qu-allty. 2.5 watla for mlkf . and If you hiUTv. Also 2 Baldwin PLUMBING and heating, special­ H ealthy outdoor work! neiy. Name brands. baby grand.*. Terma and trades 1951 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe pracNcally new. Phone 2-0541. OLEUM Reuinanta SOC square phono. Was $98,75. Sacrifice for :« FMTW..IM. Dr.—Beautiful atone gray. Radio, izing in repalra. remodeling, cop. $48. Krah's, 367 Main .street. Four if desired. Go‘ » Plano Company, Asphalt tile, wall covering. per. water piping,, new construc­ U ucomjMirable products and Tops In Quality 317 . Asylum Street; Hartford 8-- . heater. Extra nice. . . f950 CHEVROLET3. tudors. f ^ ;by; reliable, welt-trained 'hlorka north'of Po.st Office. BY AL VERMEER dorr, delukea. .RadUis,lieatej:s. AU tion. Time paj-ments arranged equipment. 6696. Open Monday also TTiurs- PRISCILLA’S POP Adds Up 1951 Ford C.onv. Club Coupe- Ex men; /M l Jobe guaranteed.- Hall Edwrari; JdhnsOtt^ Phone 6979 or ARISTO-BILT, unpalnted book-. Low In Rrice . day evenings Park free next door. In extra nice, condition. Fully LlnoleumSCo., 56 fVvttage street. •i htJU'Re ALWAYS INOCEOI ANtb WHAT WERE 73E3MSE5 tra nice. Radio, heater. guaranteed. Douglas Motors, 333 5044. M arket thru public demand. caaeaNchests and bookcase', head­ COMINGi ’ HOME la te) 'tbU THINKING THAT WAS Phone 2-4032, evenings 6165 or board.*. The Woodshed, T1 Main CHAMBERS FURNITURE c r u o n u Main. 8109. FROM SCHOOL! SO IMPORTANT? CH8BW0, IDF O' TH' M01CNHG, ne'e/ AEooT 1851 Chevrolet Styleline 4-Dr. 0 pportunity is here. GRAB atreet...... At The Gre.cn Wearing .\pparel— Furs 57 WHAT’S THE y. Heater and seat covers. Extra MoYbiir—TmeWngw^ -AVU' TMfifr *>OKX-a> EtUidl, A PlMM F O ? CLEAN CARS IT. EXCUSE TH/SQ OUY'NOR./ A EAU CK .. nice...... - WINDOW SHADES mads to order S toT ig e . 20 LOAM FOR SALE,.; $10. per .load CHILD S WINE Fisher coat, tan r PRICED LOW and. Ihatalled. Venetian blinds . OpenU:30 to 5 TIME? O'MIUCT R ea.ssure . yourseff, no in­ delivered Call 7198 between rsffh coat, like new, size 10. White ,J951 Plyrnouth Cambridge Club and curtalft rods. 24 hour aervlee. MANCHESTER PACKAGE Deliv­ Evenings 7:30 to 8:30 shoe akatc.s and cow girl boots, coupe—Heater. Extra clean. Low , Written Guarantees ery. Local light trucking and vestment. and 5, 7.531 after 5. 1950 Chevrolet Club Coupe Estimates gladly given. Fagan size 7. All reasonably priced. Call mileage. Window Shade Co.. Route 44 at package delivery. Refrigerators, DEPF.NDABLE,- Emergency elec­ SEWTNG Machine. 1952 console 2-2805. 7.000 mile.*—$1,425. Bolton: Notch Phone 2-4473. washers *nd stove moving 1949 DeSoto Deluxe Club Coupe— Look at it anyway tric power. Attention home own­ model. Round bobbin, reverse 1949 Chevrolet Tudor ^—18,- specialty. Phone 2-0752. ■sUtch, eews over pins, all attach­ I^dlo, heater, new seat covers. ANTIQUES Redniahed Repairing er.*, poultry men. dairy and tobac 000 miles—$1,095. CO farmers, find contractors. A ments including patch-o-imtlc Wanted—To Buy 58 dona on . *Joy .furniture, Ttejnann. AUSTIN A.-CHAMBERS Co., local 1952 looks good for YOU ■ I94r Dodge • ‘CuJItom -*;.Dr. Fahimfs Make Pbwef KbWert factory,-engineer wtlf-he at bur - darner.-Wprlh .gJ^i,, sacrifice lor WANTEEP-tTsea ’’ftlrtitftfW;“ L(V- ■ black. Heater and aest coi'eni. 189 Soiith Main street.’^ 'rtone and' long dtstahce 'mnvihg. if>iqk- Up to 25% Commission store Thursday 2 p. m. to 9 p, $139. Will take $2 weekly. Phone ing room, bedroom, kitchen or Brigg.s and Stralton Motor 5648. ing, crating and storage. Service 7691. 1941 Chrysler 4-Dr. Town Sedan-n- to all parts of the V, S. Call m. to demonstrate the outstand­ entire households. Let us make Save Up To 15% ing. features of Onan Stand-By .he%t.e.r,.,,N,e’6'; A REAL BUY — The automatic 5LSL, HA^Iord, .8-14 ^3, , ...... Upon receipt .of your letter or JBKyL30NABLE.’-,^,,ia37, Coidsja^, TOU ,gn. .offer,,: , W'oq^laheiL, ^M(StoRi^i64 atisihleaa^eel ha64Miarlhg ckifltei* ifelepiioAis ’calf, Mr! A‘l' Tdrallo.. of G«i&<*Ung’ ■PlShts;: S !»^ 500. Phene 2-3l"fi4; ..■ i ;.- . 1940 Plymouth Deluxe ,4-Dr.--Pne watt* to 35.000 watts. Montgom­ electric reDlgeratoK id'‘good run­ ALSO’—2-0980 line requiring no clothes pins, Painting—Papering 21 Good Humor Corp.. 25 James St., ning order,. $35. Cali 3414. owner car. Radio, heater. stretch-proof,. rust-proof wire,—a New Haven, Conn,, will contact .yn'l ery Ward, 824-828 Main street. WANTED- .^qj- ol(|.. makes of .•••- .-•---' •...f.-cur 'V u;. , . > CA^PAIN-’'JB’A8X< A n QW; iSif'fivs 'Ihrt'EiRa'OlC^ANtr-'lBcfm 'igpiNW'.mfiroriif ______■A''ari’.n .VuMi iiiii'aa/^^1 • - ' For free depikmatration wUhou}.. Ing-paperhanging. Prom'p't sjrv. Call 6 p. m. 2*1506. IM A.MIAMI WARBHCU5E.; HOLY GMOKE, in a wriyl" FRECKLES AND HIS.Fi 1TYM.C.BL06SEB 1941 ■pONTlAC’Club Coupe, heat WANTBO-^Two-' men with grad- FERJriLlZKR-^Vlgoco, >100 ~lb*, tlon,'mahogany finish. Sacrifice VE5. W eitE KHtflD ECM EPgtt IF SCO HAMEMT EVEM .obUgaypa-dali: .2-O90?--.-, Jce. -Gpqd workmajjihip. Reason: .-»=^ROWN-BEAUI?RE,JflC, V .-’'• b; wdio. -aood -eamSUMt^ - ....-fo . r „-cash, - .Write;------Bo*. J*;.-MeraW.;.;;— . .vw-v: w o : . -tHARFEP PffdCUCnON- .you tes^ . ah..hek5 ‘a .JUUt^dNi-t tir^ B&iir down ^yment. d«1- ^ ©: 'Fret^tWef' ------'WTnrtwow'TiJBreFior hefes’ 5flsr;’ 'VWlERElF’fell-'TH*' (?ME«F«1tT60IWCt*»! : TTO ’WEAK OOMP-LETB Repatra by. Stuart R. handle -wooden and iron rakes. lb*. Agrieo gardeh, $2.35 50 11a. instrument in'the house to loan ■ahce"$6"ivee)j3y, 0*1*0 'Service Phone 7630. IRON RAIL for porcH,-,i8. inches- AM A»»EM8LED model OFINE UMPEtb^TAMD, FREOMOM PMtTE WE'UE I WANT YOU l o u e e n TO YOU ALONE! WHATSIHEMAT Wolcott on -waalrtn'g machines, FuII.of part time- Phone '4523. Agrico lawn. $2.55 60 IbS. 'Land out for n 'tags carerir? Cat! Bill ARE you A SAFE PLACE TO BUY Center, 2r0980. Tortg; on* cfiblnet sink 60 lnch,gs 5 APETY DSMCE WE’LL 5 ---- IIXINN O MUCH ALREADY SMKVBP YOO? vacuum cleaners, motors, small PAINTING. Paperha'nging. No lime, 75c 50 lbs. Grass seed. 6?c Hewitt 53.81, WE IM PKODUCriOM! r BET YOU tou r 1 HILCA / 2 l l OOTOPFRII USED CARS s a l e s m a n , Experienced only. A long, double drain and spray hosci' ABOUT ELEC- - 2 ’^ l94I OLDSMOBILE sedan. Radio- appliances. -Pick' up and delivery. Job too small. E-stlmates on' out lb - 5 lbs. $2.59. Plastic, garden nne lavatory: alqo Easy Spin side painting. Call 2-0726. man who can sell new and tised hose, 50' 7.95.-Ql*diolu* bulhs, 10 M°*t are one owner. low fnileage heater. 1942 Dodge 2-door. Radio, A-1 repair. Sale*. 180 Main cars and appral'ae used cars. Must typ'o wa.iher. All In good condl- Car*. Previous owners name on re­ Phone 8597. ' for. 69c. Dahlia buiba. ? for 79c, WANTED - Baby Carriage in good * ' ' heater. H6heSt Dbuglaa for honeet be aggre-rsive and willing. A , tlon. Call 2-1614 or 47 Cottage cdndTtion. Call 2-4493. •" quest, values. Douglas Motors, 333 Main Repairing 23 Bamboo Rake 24”, $'2.98„ Garden stfert after 5 p. m. POWER BURNERS and Rang# good op^rtunlty In a . small tool*, insect sprays, lawn ,mow, a HP aicEP I960 Nash Rambler Conv.-^ Radio, dealerahlp, Salary and conjmls- HOUSEKEEPING^ ROOM ; , for 1935 CHEVROLET '4'-ton pickup Burners expertly cleaned and MATTRESS. Your old mattresses era, Renl-a-roller $1 per '.day. USED LUMBER — 4” matched business girl. All home conveni­ heater, green. & ice $1,395. This serviced. Let us service' and re­ sterilized and. remade like new. sion. If not capable of earning 7 • truck, 4 recapped 600 x 16. 6-ply Diastojn spring steel lawn" rake, boards apprQximateJy 200- ft.; ences; nice porch and yard. ' Near eSr-UdU be $10 mss each day un- tire*, heater, helper springs, new pair your'-waahing machine or re- Call Jones Furniture and Floor over $6,000 yearly do not apply. , $2.98. Phone we will deliver. S. fit miscellaneous timber* and : til we sell it. c(iene.v’s. 2-8256., battery and bodv In good condi fDgerator Metro Servtce,«2-088S. Covering. 38 Oak.-Trt 3-1041. McClure Auto Co., 373 Main •H. Green Stamps. Housaware planks. Four 50 gallon drums A e ‘>'’ T „cK I ■ t • atreet. 1050 Buick Riviera 4-Dr.—Black, tlon, $85. Phone 2-1158, Dept. J.'W. Hale Corp. 4123. with spout, y.ved 30 gallon hot WAiIt ED t o MUY — H-Tdn HAHN'.S Furniture reOnIshIng and Rrivate Instructions ^ ^ Chain HoraLattd one electric port­ radio, heater. Original 20,000 repairing. Cornice* made to ELECTRICIANS water tank and hod-a-day. heat^. mUea. Brice $2,095., 1941 NASH. One owner car. Me­ BABY - CARRIAGE ~ English Reasonable. Call Rockville'5-9827 able hand- grinder. Phonii 2-8504. • chanically ‘sound. Economical • order. Phone 2-9533. Bonds—Stockn— URGENTLY NEEDED - cofech type; also baby scale. Call 1949 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr.—Gypsy transportation. Must sell. $200. Mortgages 31 By 4866. THOR WASHING machine, in Call 2-0233. Rooma Without Board 59 green. Radio, heater. Price $1,495. ALL T'YPES of carpenter work, HATZEL & BUEHLER, Inc good condition. Price reasonable. VIC FLINT Death Dance BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY FIRST AND Second mortgage* crflLD'S . c h a in ' d r i v e TRY- including repairs.'’ Phone 3*4848. CYCLE; Good condition. Phone Phone 6236. SINGLE ROOM, excellent loca­ 1949 Dodge Wayfarer—Radio and 1946 FORD club coupe. Radio, bought for our own account. Fast, ELECTRICAL LOOtCafTTHIMA/ AMP healer, black, white- w-all Urea. 6076. - tion, on bus line. Reference* ex­ ,9 TL» GAZES PAEONAT- heater, bUck. Nice condition TYPEWRITERS and adding ma­ confidential service. Manchester , CONSTRUCTION UNIVERSAL Upright vacuum r Ti^Y'‘KE M W g / I ,V a t t h e WOdTHMOffB Bur,SU&AR,l WAS \D0NT euERSFCAK _ Price $1,295. ‘ throughout. Bhccellent tire*. Doug­ changed. Reasonable. Call 6930. ONLY HeiPINGA .a l 1DMeAaAM>— chines repaired 'and overhauled. Investment Corp., 887 Main CONTRACrrOR BOLENS POWERiHO Hand Trac­ cle.aner and hand cleaner, $25 JBWU.G, h e p o g e n o t la* Motor, 333 Main. for both. Good condition. Phone LADY IN DGlRE95/ri^ENTHKXWH AN 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- Work guaranteed. Phone 2-3418. street Phone 6416. At tor with 20” law'nmo-Wer and 42’' SEE TMB GKOTESQUE ■’ INTEftPRETER/i Dr.-v-Radio, heater, gray. Price snow plow. Used three seasons. 2-2f50. ROOM FOR RENT. Tel. 2-0131. -PIGUIEE AFPICOAeHIN& PETE DANZIGER'S personally RUBBISH And ashet removed. Im­ ESHIM7. HIM./ m . $1,025. selected used cars. 1949 Oldsmo- ' PRATT & Wh it n e y In good operating condition. Saye mediate service. Rearonable rate#. Business Opportqnitieg 32 STOVES, Refrigerators, wa.shera, bile "79" convertible, green, white AIRCRAFT $100 on new price. R. E. Beach, 1950 Pljmiouth 4-Dr. Special De­ Call 2-9273. 2-9706. _143 'Boulder road. Phone 2-4495 •bed* and other good used furni­ FURNISHED b DOM—Near hos­ walls, hydramatic, radio' and NORTH HAVEN PLANT ture. The Woodshed, 11 Main luxe — Blue. Radio, heater,— GROCERY and GENERAL 'after 7 p. m. or Saturday. , pital and bus line. Phone 6422 $1.'405. heater. Excellent condition. 1949 TELEVISION and radio servicing, street.' after 1 .p. m. - Ford 4-door custom "8". Radio, 48 Hour Journeyman’s Wage sales and Installations. AH work JDiamonds— Watcher— 1947 Dodge 4-Dr. - Radio, heater, heater, beautiful man>on, Local guarenteed.' Phone 2-0110. STORE Onl.v Qualified Construction I^EWING MACHINE sale. Save up l a r g e r o o m —Next to bath, for green, custom—$995. owner." 1948 Pontiac club aedan Jewelry , 48 to $60. Portables' and consoles two gentlemen or working couple. ' . . r "6" cylinder, radio, heater, gray. HARDWOOD Floors laid, sanded Eiectrician Should Apply with all the latrrt feature*. Guar­ $949 Dodge 4-Dr.—Radio, healer, Growing Suburban Area Holljm-ood section. Telephone Extra nice. 1947 Chevrolet, radio, and dnlshed. No. Job too small. ’ • A LEONARD VV. YOST, Jeweler, re­ anteed 20 years. Krah's, 367 Main 7397. ' ■ IT'- ’“ ■■Y'.'LVc? " two-tone gray and red,-custom. heater, blue. This t* a bargain Gall 2-0726. CALL pair*, adjuata Watche* expertly. street, 4 ,l ^ k s north of Post Of- ^ ■’^'1 «vhite wall-UrB*-;7$l,195. ^ Good opportunity for right priced car and have many party. Cin be purchased for Mr. Don Gabert, Supt. of Reasonable prices.* Open dally, floe. f u r n is h e d r o o m fsor gentle­ PttOW YOUR own garden. . We ■ Hatzel & Buehler, Inc Thurffday evenings, 129 Spruce man. Hot water, garage, park­ SOLIMENE, Inh. - more. Clarke Motor Sale*, 801 value of stock and fixtures * -> * • * * ■ Broad atreet. Tel. 2-2012, rent and rell Rotary tillers, power At New Haven 2-9436 street. Phone 2-4387. VACUUM Cleaner* drastically re- ing place.. Phone 7865. ■Dodge-Plymouth Cars and hand rollers, spreaders, (about $5,000)! Favorable ,duced. Tank and iiprighL $29.75 TWO s in g l e r o o m s — Garage Job-Rated Truck* 1951 MERCURY Four-Dqqr Se­ ■weepers, sfckel bars, rotary ifiaae aJid options. Owners have OR SEE HIM AT Fuel and Feed 49-A and up. Krah's, 367 Main streM. mowers, lawn carta, chain saws available. Inquire 143 HolUater . 834 Center Street dan. Tweytone green, with Merco- good reason for selling. matlc drive. Nylon seat 'covera. and poet hole diggers. Cal L 7958. Pratt & Whilnfey Aircraft i SE.iSONBD Hardwood, cut 2-PIECB Living room. autte,^n •treet between 7 and 9’ P-,na. I Vtape 6101 or 5103 ..Plant II' Steve, furnace or fireplace. good condition. RcaeooabU, Call Ratfio, l^ te ^ end yhumperette*. . Capitol Equipment Co., 38~ Main . Tel. 5064 FoFAppointment " i a ' M il IltM To Buy tlMd Can / ■ etreetr Route 6—North Haven, Conn. Leonard Giglio. Phone 7dS3. 2-2691 after 5. OTHER ADVS. o n PAGE IS . \ i I ■I » 1 J-:• -* -■■ " / ■ * . V ’.: " v . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1952 ATcrate Dally Net Press Run The Weather ' If a g e TWENtY-ElGHT For the Week EoHIof iManthgatgr iEopnitta Ijpralii F9,rs^ o^v.,l,,w^th,f 4'------4 '"’ “ r'A nrlt •I’iti'- -le S l'"-’'" 1 0 ,4 9 4 7 dear with allglit .chaafeo te> ai*lrt sM Frwsjr, - y ------Member of ^be Audit BurtAQ of Otreolftttonji MancheUer——A City of Village Charm ,

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W ashin^n, April 17 — (/P) — Philip Mutray’s €10 stMl IVasMngton, April 17^fl^ Pillow Cases At Low, Low CANNON TQWEI. ENSEMBLE workerB were reported Rrowinjf restive today under pay acales —The Senate Banking; corn- ...... , put" niTo"cfTSrT7''i^^^^^^ ago anrt'the government WBR- her mlttee will heat the" ‘‘ Btg; lieved about ready to give them* a raise, How rnuch and how’ ' Four"...... pf the admini-stration's SofePriiei^ ^ R^aucea4ijr Su aoon were questlona Seo^tary of^.~ mobilization and stabilizatioli ...... - A REG. 69c 16x28 SIZE . ... . 49c C’ommerce'Sawyer w^^ avsawer- program'beTiiha closed "doors" Ing. ' ** ■ - # * tomorrow; , Tree of Disaster .. R eg. 35e First Q uality Fiacc^Cloths . ... 2 9 c .'•Sawyer, l>b** of tha seized In- Chairman Maybank ID., . C.l, TYPE 130 dURt ry, had a tentati ve -date today 8 68 Convicts , ill' HMM High Water knilo'uncin'g this oh ' The Sehati'. Values: from .. „ .wlth. Murray .and .aenjaroin , F.».!r-, j. m l ..floor today;-*aid - the -commlttiee , pMthqnT'fioowf leas. President of thfc .» . .S. Steely ha* no Tnijehtloh. oflatihchlhg' an Corp. Sawyer met eeparately with'a. g a o a a .L k.k.vFW.aX^ investigation of the ateel sltuation, Ask Ouster Leans Hard^ the two men yesterday—preaum-' REG. $2.98 72^108 ...... •..• * 2 . 4 9 but aa|d 'Sve want to get the four ably to lay the groupdwork for-a together and rind out what they gdvemment-lmpoaed wage boost. REG. $3.29 81x108 ...... • • • • *2.69 SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF J8.9S '' 125^95 to 46^95 There wa». every indication, think." Of Warden Thoae called to the closed-door OnLevees meanwhile. That Murray would REG. 69c 42x36 P ltiP W CASES . . Ea, 5^^^ ■ ' |**h- the I Indust ry • In a. talk-ached,, aeaal.o.n jirq .Jpjyi R. Stepl.qiijinj i*ct-. uled before the National Pre»* Dy The Atooefated Presg Ihg mobniiatioh director since fli«j Trepton; ^7. J., April i f — OmKbB, l^eb., April Wonderful Cannon quality 'Ujat will laat f o r year*. ■ PATCHfORK ^ realgnatlqn of Charles R. Wilson; Club. (JP)—Officials at Trenton There appeared a mild note Roger L. Putnam, aiabllizatioh di­ — T.«vee8- strait-jacketing the fhargea I,l« State prison tod4y watched monstrousiy high Missouri $6.7^ . , Murray ha* done no more than of optimi.^m today aa negotia­ rector; Ellla Arnall, price admin­ ^Jiiafie a abort statement In nn- tors made new attempts to istrator, and Nathan P. Felnaing- for signs of a break in a re­ river along Omaha and Coun­ This 1* a wonderful /value! Th# trrejrulartUea are very all*ht— ,.tk- er'ohtiinnan'of the 'Wage Stabili­ volt by 68 convicts barricaded cil Bluffs; il.v, still held the ueually In the atUrhlnR. Two pattern*—floral baaket and all. over ""asver to isat week's sttark from settle “*'dispuleR involving Clarence Randall, president.of In­ sation Board. in the prison printing shop. upper hand today but the TYPE 14« LADY PfePPERELl floral In rose, blue and green. thousands of striking com­ Delay Decision land Steel The- prison administration la situation was touch and go. ■ Rendall said Preeldeht Trii- munication workers. ; Shortlv before Maybank’* an­ ."waiting It out" in an effort to In- - Peace talks -In the --at-rtko -of- River forecasters-continued ihah'*'Velsure' pT' the' sTeeV Tndlis- nouncement,- -the-hanking com mit­ "aure the "aafefy o f four empFoyea' .-— 7 ...tlJXORY MUSLlN:--“‘‘- “ try v.a» a corrupt Real "that dis­ 16,000 CIO communication work­ tee, because of the absence of a held a* Ireetagea by the rtotera to predict a crest "sometime .95 ers against the Western EHectric charges a. political ' debt to the quorum, put off for a day at least alnce a', m. Tueaday, when the tonight” in this metropolitan REGULAR lOc MORGAN JONES Company were to be resumed In 10 REG. $3.59 72x108 ...... $2.79 CIO." He s^td that If any man any decision on what to do obout revolt began. New York. Although several m^ the government's wage-control area of sdme 366.000 persons. threatened IT. S. troop* In Korea lioetagew Unharihed Round-the-clock and almoat for lack of steel "that nmn'a name Jor Issues remained In. dispute program. • ' ^ REG. $3.79 81x108 ...... $3.19 there appeared some progress In,. Report* ao far indicate the hos­ Inch-by-lnch vigilance waa being DISH CLOTHS, 6 FOR 49c la Phil Murray,:’...... Sen. Capehart of Indiana, Senior negotiation sa::~ : RepubliOa^ oh tlW comthiU^, said tages; two of .Whom h*ve heart maintained along • the 33 -mile* *f — REG. 79c 42x36] » ^ 69c. Soft AbsorBpht dieh clolhil by Mbf^aS * Jbnei. JTurray" raniiia-KSndair* state-, Wt'Talks Set trouble, have not been harmed by )fimafy-live«r whicn BO tar Wn* ment "a deliberate and malldoua there was "a o diacuaston' of the Extra thread* for extra.'wear. Beautiful quality lady Pepperell But there were no sign's of early, sultation at all" at today's brief the convicta and have even been (apt the raging watera from the • lie." luxury mualln for year* of aervlc*. . aettlcment o f the. tw o weeks 'old, aeealon. -■ ■.■.•v.-v:/.--.---.-. fed and i>«rrotuad to aecur* medt.’ two cltlea. ' . ' The CIO chief was fully ex. strike of 30,000 AFL Commercial cine from the outside. Sahil boll* ''developed'Inie'^w 1.95 1.95 peeled to expand on that In today's "W e had no quorum ao we re­ Telegraphers Union workers ceased until ton^orrow morning," Late yesterday afternoon ■ the quickly choked Oft as the tremen­ REG. 39c 25% LINEN ' . ■ ■ . ' off-the-cuff speech. against the, .Western Union com­ four men all were permitted to dous pressure kept Increasing. The Chairman Nathan P. Felnsinger Caoehart added. ' ------...... pany. A federal mediator in W'ash- The Issue has become ao deeply telephone, the prison'a central water crept abdvN the ' original of the Wage Stabillsatidn board ington called top official* of both office and report that they were flood wall height in apota to puSh (W’SB). whose , steel pay recom- ensnarled in the steel wage dis­ t y p e 180 LADY PEPPERELL MARTEX DISH TOWELS sides to their first meeting since pute the committee, twice has alt right. . agalnat. flaahboarda which hg* ■xmendations were accepted by the the strike started oh April 3(...... Since ye'iilerday rhorrilng, when been‘ rt-eSied in recent daysl Blit iJnion but vigorously protested .by recessed work on a btU to con­ Both strikes in the communica­ tinue the program, lest angry- a message from Inatltutlona and pump* lifted the apllled water the"h^u*try. said today the WSB tions Industry stemmed from wage agenciea Commiaaioner Sanford COMBED PERCALE / 29c Each public Tnembers were readying a legistatora do something thwt back Into the channel. disputes. _____. . Bales ■;va* sent in to the muttneers, Long weaHiig ahanrbent Martex dl»h towel*. 2S% linen, with ■ reply tb'''.7 *currlIou8 charges" might wreck it; ■ " ------" ...... Tnp* IB81 Record REG. $3.79 '72x108 ...... $ 2 9 9 (.95 'The 11 :., Electric installers In 43 states has Law E*irira* 3iliie alio’n haa rerhained Onrhangea?= ‘ AkKANTitf MAINAGC 39 1-3 foot mark. H ood atajps la Randall's .spe'eisl}^ quoted Rep. made idle thousands of telephone Before, the Comnhttee is. a; hlil Ah observer at the priaon aaid feet. The previoUa record high. In REG. $3;98 81x106 ...... $ 3 . 3 9 Glinn (R-N'Vl 'ss hdvjng.lisid that workers who, having refused to to continue the D{fenae Produc-' the ahop reaembled a tomb—"No some of the public meha^rs "had 'cro.sa plcketTlnes. tion Act! Which provide* authrir- O BED tXAINACE , 1881, waa 24.6 feet. 'n»e c r e a t ^ noiae, no faces, no light—nothing. expected tp_meaaure 81 fert REG. 95c 42x3RVi PILLO^I^ GASES Ea J 5 c^ actirslly themseWea at >yarloua "ftnlm lyockont —" ity-for wage, prtee.-rent and credit 1-2 ANOTHER SHIPMENT! "AA'tlliout Food lean time, the" pattern of fai'dJ?'" Bxtra fine combed yarn, percale . by Lady Pepperell that will ; times In the past been on th?T>Ry- eWA officials in Portland, controls and the. rationing of The rioters have been without O LOWtl MISS. MAINAGE •rolla of the CIO and the AFL.'^'^ ^ r e . . Inst night ordered a strike scarce materials to industry. The land flooding, evacuation*, and. wear for yeara and year*. , fopd, water or electricity since, levae ralalng work which the river SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF S12.RS Ask* I'nlon IJnks py..^lephone operators in Qregon. existing law expires June SO, and they took over the two-at8ry atone ( 0 OHIO IMAINAGE : TEXAS act earlier upstream was belffg Juniors'— Misses'— Women's , Ban Moreell. president of .Tones shop, one of a group of industrial . (^bntlnued on Page Foqr) (Oontlnned on Page Four) . repested along reaches southward and Laughlln Steel Corporation, buildings near the prison’* 'wall. almost' to Kansas City. 100% WOOL LEBANtp^ O UflE” DBAINAGE was reported to have sent tele­ The building haa been aurround- Farmers all along the valley grams to the piiblic members ask­ ed with guard* since the disturb­ have moved llveatock,- maehinafy WASHABLE QUILTED ing thcra to disclose all their past ance atarted. During the night and household goods to higher BLANKETS $8, floodlight*' covered all prmlble Resemhilag grotesque tree, tlwi heavy blach lloee on NewamAp abotw Inuw the courses ef the Mis­ ' ' . * "connections" with labor unions. ground. At least a dozen towM mean* of exit. souri and Mississippi Rivers, now swqUen with flood waters, and their most Important tributary “hraneh- ...Our third. *hlpmenl, ,Pf ..theae \vondyi|t“. wool Lebanon G abardm es, ^Checks,.. Wors^^^ ....F-elnainmr., teatilled.. Ihhf, week,j..HeratdxGain s Hon o r s ' Blacit arrows show how sprtng rabis Mril niettlng atrows'in Montana; the •Dahotos and-other upland and ' .■oULaa' - In . . Mabsaaka, . Lo««|*r- — MATTRESS PADS blanket*. The irregularltle* are mqatly slight oil apota. Colors; tSivo' Hce" 3epa'rt'metit'puinpers' that public members had worked areas are oarried by one river attar another tat* th* overburdened Mlssleatppt and Misaourl malnatems. Kaniga and Mlaaouri—below Oma­ Roaediiat, blue, green, hunter grfJen and wine. on disputes In the past, their pay atood ready to pour'water at th* ha -were lighting the water in REG: $3.98 39x7 leave. Diagonally shaded lines enclose the six major arena that |MUr water down Into the. Misaourl and Mis­ being shared equally by union and In Typo^aphy Contest sissippi valle'y*. Not Indicated are the nqrrtad twig-llhn hroohs and leaf-llke awampa, pond* and anme faahlon or another. Soma a* Bate* ' spoke to the rioters targe as Elwond, Kaa- lpopulatiop Ribs, Combination Suits, management. ' ^ through a window of th* shop m anhea that feed—^t a n with dlaaatroua raaulta— Am erica’s elx Mggeat river baalna. REG. $4.98 54x76 FILL BED SIZE • $3.79 President Truman aelsed the In­ 1'.300) had breh aha.ndoned almost Tuesday afternoon. • . Hi* message completely to the relentteaely Real qballty by Monument Mill* that wlU give you year* of dustry eight days ago. when re­ The Herald once again han been judj^ed among the top 15 offered to listen to and de*I wUIl climbing water, peated attempts to reach agree- their gtievaneee.lf. they would Wr ...,WS«t.------, ...... --'--"•■'V I . .ment .on-ajieiy;..iT,rAnlrict wpj« rall- small town daily newspapers in theCnitotTSta^tes in the field Douglas . Backs Auditors Rap Pilot Slay-down The atory waa • the aama ,aa-U' .. Fabrics , l«ase^-th*-,hostage* and-MUint -X». Ti W Ixtah' Wt al mb*i' I'D dkili'a'*.' tlSe ed. The union's scheduled strike Of’tS'pbgfap'hyrThfe r&tfilg esthbliNh^d lh^^rkhnual TS their cell*. was Immediately called off. hibition of Newspaper Typography in the, Ayei^allerie.s. Misaourl. gorged by the rapid . There, ha* been no. answer. , :maU4Bg o f heayy- wtatar :anows- in ■ - TAllilRED RAYON ...... The linlodirdeiiwnding a three-' Philadelphia, the “derby of lournal^^ ' Pflifiin‘ official* ia y lHie'y believe K ef auYcr for Expenses o^ Teapot S t or installTinent 17H c e n t ; an - hour. ■ ISm." The annonneement -was made " thr revolt-w ar led 'by"' convhrted t ^ .Dakota*.. bi«*n. aendlng Ha „ . EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY \ WAge boost, fringe ben*nts worth last night in Philadelphia. b^a;;rm;T iartiaan- State auditors today ■Gen;'Hoyt'S.-Vahdenberg said' to-; '’“ TWo'' IMe In' 'FMbde" ' " REG. $4,29’«'ITH RUBBER B G TT O N ^.69 4rx.74" . . $1 !> 9 P r.- 42"x63'’ . . $1.79Pr. Those are the settlement terms clas* entered, to survive the com­ the inStltutiolK^ an outaide body. BALL POINT DENS finish, chartreuse color. Nylon tricot, check, green, black. petition. today throw hi* support behind fashed the State Board of Educa­ dsy the "so-called" stay-down The Miasouri. the MtiStaaippl. suggested by the WSB, which Bate* ha* aatdNhc would "atand Three quarter sleeves. Reg. $5.98. Sale price. $ 4 . 6 9 . The Judging thla year'was done Just for Thrill Estes Kefauver ot Tennessee as tion of the Blind for "aerioua In- strike o f fliers It a "tempest In a the MUk in Montana; the Red REG. $44» WITH ZIPPER . ( v : , . $ 3 . 9 8 42"x72 ” .. $1.95 Pr. - 42”x8t” .. $1.95 Pr. studied the dispute for three by" Carty. (JoverHOt, Driscoll said on issues published on the date of he had “complete cohfldence" In ‘Uho best available candidate of adequarles" iti handling It* buat- teapot." . River of the North in Minneaota ' Made of. heavy weljght unbleached co'tton wlMi aeame all bound. 29c Each months. March e: 19!S2. ness-affarrs. . ‘ The Air Force Chief of' Staff and the Minneaota river all have RAYON CREPE, long sleeves. Dark shades. Reg. $A-9,8. The industry's highest offer Is Loa Angelea, April 11—(*9 The the way Bate* waa hanoHt^ the our party"' for the Democratic In 1941, The Herald received,first altuation. ' ...... presidential nomination. In a report on the board's actlvl- told newsmen the publicity given hit with punishing blows and have Sale price ^ jR)’. The riot mark* the third Douglas' announcement 'rame lles over the past two years. tor'Tafatge* Brought a^Iiat A' a i « left to dear oiitr— ------am .,..-..a^ni.n.h.t.T h. "amail" number of airmen ‘ * not !«■ ___»m■ . i. AX;, i-*’'o °’ '* '’ d-run iniper who has I!'. -Just 24 hours after Gov. Adlai Auditors Joseph B. Downea and 1 At least two person*.had died u a l it y Raymond I. Longley, sharply Indicative of. anything a* great as In the floods. FINE Q (Continued on Page Three) -liL .ilX i— -L •‘ 111**! ode woman, and wounded (Continued on Page Four) Slbvenson of Illlnola declared he EXTRA WIDE RUFFLED circulation or under to- coulTnijt accept top place on the riiticized the .agency for falling to aeema to appear on the aurface." The Miaaisslppl created at SC, U TE X FOAM RUBBER Give* (h-edit "uiai year, i Your, gave aheVlff's deputlea thla , -CLEARANCE ^ptanatloh for-hi* acta: Democratic, tlckot^ Douglas bad correct aloppy. procedurea. pointed Aod, .he.jaW. .he-doee. noi be-.: . B sul4c#sterdsj|>utiujtt.l-i6Ste..-Kir ly Tho'maia F, ■ F er^aon , co-pub- been aupportiqg Stevenaon. out In a previous audit. lieve the trouble will continue be­ today Army ^niriii«era sAid it I llaher and managing editor of The "When I shoot at women I get cause the Air Force stopped re­ RAYON MAROUISETTE e.vclted and get a |hrill out of It." At a new* conference, Douglas Specific Charge* peered to be falling all^tly.' lED PlLLOfS ' Medium and long lengths. Colora: White, navy, maize. Value to Ridgway Seen ^ Herald, credited the high standing Claim Russians calling reservtita involuntarily GABARDINE JUMPERS ■ Evan .Charles Thomas, 29, also repeated wnfct he has said Specifically, the auditors The misery dealing Misaourl, 1 achieved by tw* paper to the out- before-that he would.p“t accept charged the agency, wblch. spent a fiva montha ago.. having sent thousands of famlllas With Sanforized Zippertd Covers Ea. $4.99 standing work on 'makeup done by husky, sun-tanned railroad switch­ • .'UURTAINS’ ■ the . party nomination flic. Presi­ quarter of-a-milUpn dollars dur­ Concern^ on Shortage hiking for high ground in one J|f 111 ike’s NATO Wire 'Editor Loui* Mahdell. Make- man, was arrested yesterday after Top U. S. Plane The Air Force I* nonethelea* dent. ' , "N... ing the past two years, with: its worst rampages, was beating 'Wonderful latex foam bed pillows that will give you years of aleep- SPECIAL $1.39 Pr. AND DRESSES [,up Man Peter Flynn, Press Fore­ a shot Ih the night narrowly •oncerhed about the possibility of WITH i - RUFFLES # 00 IPS missed' a woman In the Los Nietos ani In Kefauver'* arm' Making^ separate and "addltlon- at the metropolitan OmaHa-Oou^- - Ihg comfort. Pink and white 'sanfortzed eovera with zipper., Also few washable crepe. Brown, green, gray, gold.-Reg. $7.98 man Joseph McQonigal and to the a serious shortage of fliers to man EXTRA SPECIAL Command Post fine cooperation of all of the com­ district. Output 1^ »3-l DougWs said. "I am enlisted tor' the nation’s military planes. 46 " wide each aide by 73 " long,-These curUlna w*re $4.91 a Short the duration." (Coattaued on Pag* _.Four). . (Coattnaed on Page Fra) . positors and pressmen Oh ' The Mumbling and' nervous, Thomas, trafidenberg niff* three eauM*' time ago.'For livlhg, dining and bedrOOma,' Herald staff. father of two children and whose "■The Illinoii Senator aald he he- for the iltuattafi4 . San Fraaclaxo, April 17- - 1*’)—; Weehtngtpn, April. 17 — W -p_ llevea Kefauver baa a very good $2.98 PLAS’n C CALF, PLAS'HC SALE PRICE $3 (10 "Original efediUfor The Herald's wife. Harriet, is expecting a third, i T - ii------■ » — *— i ' 1 . A~r(»lng defttJi' rata in mili­ Gen. Matthew B. Rldgway, Su­ Two member* of the House Atnfr rbance to be nbminated. ' a n o th e r SHiRMENTi sizes 13 to-4$- Some half sizes. excellent make up," he aald, "goeS told deputlea this story; tary flights. preme Commander of United Na­ ed services committee said today Could Be'at T aft . PATENT AND FAILLE of course to my father, the late Eight months ago he bought a 2. Inauffirient "hazard" pay foi; tions Force*. In the Far East, ha* "the Soviet is outproducing iw In However... Pouglaa said be .. did .... .SLIGHT IRREGULARS Op: FAMOUS be.en recommended by the Joint Ronald H. Ferguson, who- designed .22 rifle which he-kept under tfie plfmes by three or four to; on?"'and aimfanr...... Bulletins I "REG. 59c YARD our present style.” hack seat, o f hia c a r.' Tlla depreda­ not know whether Kefauver could 3. Reserve officer* recalled to Chief* of Staff In IVaahlnglon to demanded an investigation. defeat Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower -HANDBAGS succeed' G.en. Dwight D. Eisen­ The Judging ia done on the baala tions began one* night when his Culled from duty claim they are being aaked from the AP Wirra In a joint statettent, Represen- in the November election, if Eisen- WAMSUTTA LUXURY DUALITY - Top handle, and.over.the Shoulder styles. Colors: Black, navy. re A.B.C. AND PUNJAB green, etc. ,...... ;— ' ...... , aald today.In a copy righted, story mother and be fell "at loose ena*." Nelson suggested that •Ui* Dark plaids. ■Values.tn $8.98' . . type, and Whjte spl^'e'to" create a ■■’Tjet'a- 1 let thp"-people deride ; Avtlllam $1. Fenn. $ ; New Lon­ ROBBKRS NET «U,«ge ' ’TtMKlSH'roms ANDWt* from it* ^Washington correspond­ 9J remember the first time I House Armed Service* committee 1 ported at Bigg* and Bandotph' Xtr ent, Vance Johnson. . • feeling of criap authority. pulled the trigger," Thomas said. that,” :DougIaa said. idon, Is found dead in his auto near Basea in Texas and at Mather -Leaksvllle, N. C.. April 17—Iff) PERCALE PRINTS $2.29 Each The judges added thst almost inquire, into “ the extreme lag In put he said„ - J'l mpat ... certainly j . . Waterford-New London towm line —Two armed bnndlto held up a- In Tokyo, Rldgway’* public in- "I waa driving past this little cof- Ia” v*i* Field In^ California. One filer haa , ^ .4Q%’i;O45%0Fr REGULAR PRICES., . ail.!)(.: the, pews^pere,'-tft-3-‘ . Stoppea' 'erty Inn to replade’j? one ' tairned duty'hy 'a coiiri'’martIal and *en-“ ttid Confpaay -tadayr'an*-" comment. Col. if Taft win* the OOP nomination, I Tieg.'^29 24x46 LSrge Batli Size $1.29 I ' 49cYd.’ line* within one or two type fam­ about ROD yards aWBV and went .ln- 'dowm Feb. 12 approved by N PA . tenced to priaon. enraped with about $59,000 la Welch reported; said, "bi t certainly something l» Douglas' announcement brought ,.B.C- and ilies,-resUl.flng in an. appeqranoa .tp.ah alley with.tba rifie- !___ . ; TY,- lOtrOduicril In Denmark . VaWlehbetr. In teatimonyvbefora caali..' ...... a-'.-.S, '4.'aeuv.5li«Mc’»-«wFV**q4i’>>d 2!Oito«Ei^i$ldgwaF-baM;*eit,«». ofikttsiaih^ Tihff-«dl';--m*y;ihtlt-t!cfnr»’^^ S9e.. -I. beHaifHiKt*; a 'Senat'e 'A f medf' Sa n d iil'' iliSSSife fe'. state the personaT ranyTctlpn Jumbled • effect. • Soviet t* out-produeing us In planea with the controversial Civil Right* 'Dane* don't like It well'enough to DEUVERS EDEN BIE88AGE ’ :: IVEt SHIPMENt OF GIRLS^SWEATER^ " by which he Is uniformly guided. T aimed at It. TWanted to knock mittea yesterday, said that allfof- 1 , ,.Ree. 49c Eace Clolhs,.;....'29c I, --.-.;s-Wbee'.W>“ tagraph* the.«up, out of;,)iec hand,.But F'htt by. three, or .taur .one Uaiift pa*f .for-aeta and Jlcanaa.feaa -..jc-.i * . .nw--, --.Ootaa;-, April 47— lA7.-rhw,.. , '■ lR ^ .^ B a :ta i$4JAc':mfpriia;,*kPtt ahtavto^ Car-di)^eiJong..8laes«.«. ]<• avxA ^TMot^-pFetagT* Jtaw'tlmn' eriser,'biii» •'"'’''Cliriiwriia**’‘b*!«B‘lha^.4iiiiftli'gh*« -.•I'Aoltaaeadtathar'WXait-ltieTaaflnrt; [• I. : When you sec Uieae iiaft'iluffy heavy luxurlpua >V*«iauita towel* L-, ; ; . __ —--->■•■,-^ -.'-' ahouid. exprea*. no- penanaLitaUft-. ';*<■' Aw- i*'a.va- -wkiAa*. :$»«»-ia»»re6's*fti Im ->44ta-AA>vf>tKaii*t9-’Bt«t'jia P'i .wlU be :'tri*d by-eouirt inarUal;. nuM TlahjW I TTiicn ^uu occ juicoo *»*♦«****“• 7 ' BEMBERG PRINT MESSES ffflware Ap'^atfnlU’qn front ^ge*,- Joint .CbfeT' Of Mve erred ity-gioup* In tte northern atatoa' basaaddr 'ta E g y ^ ' deHveiied'w^ aat. in. conjecture assignment* riiOmaa attribuTea Ihr shining* Irmy* tenter IntelUgence agem^ taca priaofi .tanna and-loiaiand-loiaa o f com.* i ' I vouyou WUi-want Will-want dozen*.dozens. NotNot all all color*colora lA ih each each size. size. Wine,Wine, hunter hunter according to the Judges,-and these to an unnatural urge, but Said be In tbeir future vachednHngr",that eehtencerf to •Ight'- year* mesaage today to Prime Mlnla- -freen, aqua, copen blue,'white, yellow, gray and pink. , V-necIc, Scallop Dress, Notcli CoHar ' ' SALE $4JMi and $2.00 ~ •ubsoquent to their present duty. mlaalona... REG. 69c WASHABLE He believes that officers' should passing Antarion secrets to Rua- He recommended that Congress ter -Abided Negulb Hllaly Roll Collar, A.ssorted Color-i. Sizes 16’ • to 24’/*. (Oonttaued on .Page Poor) (OontlniMd op Page Poor) (Continued on Page Five) (Conttaued on Page Five) «lan*. . . GenerarWilliam Hes- Paaba froin Foreign Secretary’:'. willingly accept and faithfully, dis­ pis* legislation that would pro­ kath. state director of CD, leave* Anthony Eden, but' did not dlsr ; . charge any assignment • decided vide higher ^ z a r d pay for filers for Nevada for view of- A-bomb close the eontenta. AMERITEX WAFFLE PIQUE upon by superior authority." •• to (five them a greater Incentive to SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF 44c- a 9 8 Johnson said that Ridgway's taota. ■ COTTON AND RAYON man their planer. YUGOSLAV TBIES SUICIDE name had been suggested to the. Figures show more Connecticut Vandenberg noted, too, that Rui- 57c Yd. ; ether 13 North Atlantic treaty na- people paid more income tax this Belgrade, Yngoelavta, April year than ever before. . '. John A former Yugoelav WAMSUTTA FINGERTIP Ten smart ..colors in ever popular waffle pique. (Contlnued On Page rou t) BLOUSES $1.00 (Oonttnued' on Page Five) Lupton, candidate for Republican Foreign Ministry. official og RAYON CREPE SLIPS ■ Bleevelese, cotton. Long ileeyea, rayon-cotton. Size* 7 to 13. ■ nomination for U. 8. senator, saya trial as a spy fqr thp Soviet TERRY TOWELS New Haven, April 17— (dh— Con­ New 'York, April 17 — (/P) — Aj GOP .should do more to attract Union tried to kill idiiiaelt to- - A special buy of AildaAlida slip. ■ L-ace Laice trim top 1 and bottom* Sizes necticut Democrats Were offtcialiy Democratic d.lnner tonight honor-1 young voters. Malan Foes Join day. While being' led froBt hla 32 to 40. Pink, or white. Reg. $3.98. Reds Pro^aa€a, tkiHa, draperies, STRAW HATS REDUCED Mu’naan, April 17— (ff)—Commu- North Island erupts with roar 17—WP»—T h r e e angry political 4500 HOMES BURN ^ nia( truce negotiators pressed It was not merely a routine “fa-; be guest of honor at th* $100-a- and awe-inspiring burst of red 'etc. ' ' ‘ •• Reg. $1.98* to $3.98. vorite aon", endorsement or a, plate affair sponsored by the New groups formed a united front lost Tokyo, Friday. April IS—or», again. today - for Immediate 're­ smoke. _ ptght against Prime Minister Dan­ —A ragtag, wiad-faimed fira sumption , of the off-the-record smokescreen to ease him. Into the York State Democratli) commit ' ft. ■ ■ ' ' NOW $1.49 to $2.98 Reports show American people iel Malan’e plan to keqp courts destroyed at least 4>00 koauta NYLON BRIEFS talks on how to exchange prison­ nomination for Vice President, but tee. from upsetting hla stringent white ta Tottari. left 1E$M pereuaa T HEAVY QUAUTY ' The dinner reflect* strong sup­ saved IS billion last year, Increase ers of the Korean war, an all-out effort to put the Nor­ supremacy program. The groups bomelras, and was stlD burning A special buy ofif all nylon brief*. Nile, yellow, blue,1 white pink. port among the committee’* mem- from savings of only 1<$ billion in The Reds *made a similar sug­ walk lawyer In the White House. asserted they wHI uae force. If early today, Kyodo News Agen­ $1.50 QUALITY FULL , Sizes Q. B, 7 SLACKS-AND OVERALLS gestion Sunday. The UN- Com- Democratic : State' Chairman Wuhlp to give Harriman the l9S0. . . Phyaictana at St. Vincent’s CANNON TOWEL ENSEMBLE Hospital, Bridgeport, announce- .Malan does. cy reported. For spring ai\d summer. Reg. $1.19 to $3.98. . mand has, not replied. John M. Bailey, after presiding state’s 94 vote* at the Democratic SPEaALAT69c The talk* were recessed April 4 here laat night at the State Cen­ Presidential convention ' In Chica­ new drug, Methium, used in exper­ Together In the new front were REG. $1.19 22x44 BATH SIZE ...... 84c FASHIONED 60 GAUGE iments In treatment of high Mood th* United party. Malan's biggest ATTAOES H088ADBGH ao both .sidea could explore sepa- tral committee meeting which go. Tebraa, April 17—4/P>—N e w !/. NOW 79c to $2.79 - rateiy possible way* to break the unanimously approved a resolution Tomorrow .the state's 62 Demo­ pressure. legislative foe, the Ldbor party, REG. 59c 16x28 HAND SIZE...... 44c BbeperU on ocean study say* and the Torch Cbmmandoi, an or­ riectad meoMtera of the JMaJUa, . SHEER NYLON HOSIERY deadlock over prlsAier exchange. endorsing McMahpn; planned' to cratic county leaders meet here to or lower heuee ef Parlkuaeag. The Oommunlata want all prison­ meet the Senator in New York to­ discuss . "the Presidential altua- whole new continents may spring ganization intent on knocking BLOUSES up on face of earth .In billion years. Malan'* Nationali*t government were reported to have held a REG. 29c FACE CLOTHS...... 22c er* returned. The Allies Insist day to start the ball rolling in tlon"—fiill of more party queatioh- secret' meeting today aad a p » SPECIAL 94c Pr. Short and long sleeves.' Reg. |i,9g toi $2.98. that no one should be repatriated earnest. marka since Gov. Adlai Stevenson Mystic American Legion Post out of office. What '* value! All first quality beav^uality Cannon towels and adopts resolution calling for ta- The three groups proclaimed tacked the govermneat of P t w > 2 ;(aee cloths that will give years of wear. Flamingo, aqua, green, All new'spring shades with reliiforced heel and toe for extra CO. agelnst hla will. 'The..firat step, he told newimen, of nilBbia said yesterday he ."could mler Mohaimaed " ' ' mBMUKmaWk COMM'I NOW $1.79 Th* new propoaal to reaum* would be to get in touch with Dem- not accept the nomination for any vestigation of long priaon terms their front at a maaa meeting In '-^raQow .and peach. , / wear. Sizes 8H to 11. im post laat year on two aoldiers the greoada ef W. AVMtiHil. BAMMOtAH from thU area-by a Oeorgta court (Oedttamed aa' P m « Shiad) . «* (OeahbMMd M Page 'n v e ) BRIEN MeMAHON (Ooftttaaed oa Page TUrteea) ' (Ooatiaaed aa Pag* Tare)

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