X -- /• t / \ ■ X MOICDAY, APRUiT, 19B2 AVtiiitT lilirN el PirwiTlnii - .-^.. For tiM WiMk BMhig 3iattirt«stw~EBrains Hifralfi Aptil 1,

the UN itself. The pilgrimage wss Naw York’a larga department Guay Tells lO O F sponsored by , the various units of stores.;. 10,494 About Town Willing, lo Serve Odd FidMwarIn CoiMisctlcwt"-:^X: -F ou ow u ir-t^ Twfrssh-' -MaoslMb « t the A M li ...... I II...... I ' '"" O f U N Pilgrim age The loCsl representative gave a- .nenta were swYsd and a setback ftOWING Burcan of OInalaHoas detailed account of the work of the jJairty was enjoyed by members of Mnnchetler-^Adly of Village Charm ' I Th» Touni: Ladle* Friendship United Nations and on the pre- th r lodge. First , prize waa won a n d - - - - '*■ ^ . . ------\cJub of St. John'* Church will amle.to the constitution. In hla by whIUr. Walsh with the booby JPtneet tonight at 7 . Mi»» Ait^ . . Albert Quay, representative of PRICE nv£ C. 180 king Davl

have a potiuck at tfieTioni* orMrk. f'-s Leo Johnaon, 20# Hilliard atreet. *. tonight at 7:80. The Divine Spiritual Circle will meet tonight at the Lithuanian Social Hall on Oolway atreet at # o’clock. 1* 6 apeaher will be Mr*r Wilma Doucette of thl* town. Ph6ne Men nioirif toT^{eet Drlbblei Through ChecksLaW Mr. and Mr*. Charlea C. Hath- avay aad.rdaugbt*r. Susan, of “ Cafamle. Wyoming, are visiting In For P o w ^ town with their parents. Mr. and Pickets Due red of Mrs. Russell Hsthswsy snd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Todd. f like in Pay In Walkout ' jimmyTiiudigsir«m^ Mr shd —H»r«ld Photo.' Mrs. John Msdigsn of 42 Sslem •These are the employe* of J. w lX sIe’* me»t iepartment who are offering- a wide (electionion 01 of ^Washiiigtoh, April 8-^-^ rosd, and his dog.,Csssy, were brand* of top quality ham thl* week forih e Easter holiday dinner. They are. from left to , fight. York, April 8—(/^— Pitt«burgh, April 8—(/P) 'The government today gues.ts .of . honor, at. a _• hlTWlS*?. Charles Raccagal^Edwasd- 1, EdwajrdJ?srwtt,.JWngsl^Jkuhnsy. J7src«tt,.,lUngi Ted Jaass«uj, Edwiard MeVey, H«nry Janwen i^d New . ■ sessions — A leading - steelmeker- 'ac» - drafted plans' for poMim party yesterday aflethboh. Jim­ Fred HansOn, That large Easter bunny will be given free to some lucky ham buyer at Male i this were callra., here Jn the coun­ cuRcd ■government and la ^ r , my waa 1 year old and Caaey waa t.'eek. seizure and operation of the trywide tele^phone strike that leaders witl).ihaking,A,.:d^ steel induatrj' in event the lo&ay hrougnua ilireat of in- mi a wage increase as the threatened..strike... hrougnt. . A. aon,.Michael Friws*»..wM’»"™ creapp«l -»'ckfitin^>4 ,hat. could -fina}^>Dinr8 before’ * natlon- President Truman to that Saturday morning at tha Hartford \ di.arupt service. steel strike ticked away. step. : Hoapltal to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond For T h e W om en TThe charge was hprled by Audstt# <9f 42 Lsncsster road. However, officials made it New York, April Ernest T. Weir, board chair­ plain there was-no certainty Designed for gracious) flattery—our Striking CIO communications man of the National Steel A w > that seizure would be the gdv- David and Kenneth Andrulol, fashions for the discriminating woman. workers are causing few de­ Corp., who told a news con- soni of Mr. and Mri. Otto E. Superb styling . . . designed to slender­ ernment’s resort even if a Andrulot of 62 Elro itreeL'and lays to telephone service fer|nce that the recommen­ strangling shutdown of the thair grandfather, Edwip Kirby of ize and please her desire for a well- across the nation, but a union dations of the Wage Stabili­ groomed outlook 1 Carefully keyed to basic defense industry occu^. Camden, N. Y , all eelj^frated their official says picketing will zation board for settling the Ahd thers was'some hops In qf- bIrUidaya yeaterday, with about her figure—at prices that recognize ey- multiply the jams starting to- steel dispute followed What he flctol quarters that negoUaiUons 20 relatlvea presenL Dayld was 8 . ery- woman’s .budget. Prints - and solid.,— morrow;—-— bhmtD" termed-a desl.xX ’” '' in Nwr'Tout HiiHit him Kttr dij; ihd' Kehnito'e." ■ colors. Coupled with a W'eatern Union "There must have been a' deal the threatened walk out of 600,- strike, now lij its sixth day, an ef- between power* In .the admlnistra- 000 CIO steelworkers at midnight. - J o h n Mather-Ghapter, Order rertivs ItdpjSage ’ dr feTephon# lion ihd labor Teadera" In,, whioH tonight...... -...... , " of of DeMolay, will hold a regu­ service would leave atr-mail a* the the labor leaders received asstir; Papers Bestog lar meeting tonight at 7'.30 at nation's chief means of relatively- ancs their demands would have, ''Commerce Department officiata Uie Masonic Temple. After the quick, long distance communlca- support,” declared Weir, adding; said aetaure papers hava .helm . _ m e e U n * the-inWatory-degrea-wUl to : -tlon.- ■~~7r'r.'''BnHDK misnfoirBS^nDrMi'iiiaikw' w 8 c — mtrnmt « miiiiiiieter iBortar "My o\vn opMlon' la that there drawn up, ready for Preiidant be exemplifled. A clearing of the clouded com- shell scores a hit on a ridge vcastera KoiMu Edward A. McDsde., Navy oombat photographer, made wa.s a deal made—maybe not on Truman’s signature if he wanta nuihleatlons picture wss not ari hi* picture. The official vdid not 1^ If there were any caaiialtbes. (U, 8. Navy Photo via a definite amount—but there waa them, . Manchester Lodge No. 73, A.F, Immediate prospect. Federal medi­ AF WIrephoto) a handpicked I Wage Stabiliaa- Tha White House got in touch and A.M..wi)l hold a stated com­ ator* wvre working on both the tlnn) board for the purpose of sup­ with Secretory of Commerce B a v munication at th# Maaonlo Temple telephone and telegraph dispute*, porting w'hstever deal was made.’ tjomoiTow evening at 7:30. Follow, ^ ___ yer, who waa oa a tour at tha but their effort* were fruitless. The W 8B recommended .the' CIO Midweal, and iaked him to’ return Ing the transaction of business, Tke unique situation that caught \sHintlke Unitfd'SteelworRem gets'a 17 1-2 here Immediately. the fellowcraft degree will ha con­ the telephone and telegraph serv­ Reds Seel^ Bullitt Told cent wage Increase, but turned A thin trickle of atoel dribble* from a furnace in the Edgar ' Sawyer, on hla arrival by. plane, ferred by Senior Warden Graham ices simultaneously rtems from xlown . th* iinloA’a ■ demand tor a Thompson work* of the th 8. Steel .rompBliy at PIttahurgh aa shut- told raportora he had raaelved "no— ------1* Clark. A t the .conclusion qf the tmion dsmands f&r wage'ift'creasea,: Release Near union shop. down operatkma in prrpaiiiition for schMOled afceT stiWe'inoved instriictloita" on a posalble selaure degree work there will be a social but the strikes are not related. Weir called for use of the emer­ along. Itoy Hunter, auperlntendeal of the works, wntebea, (AP from the Ptosldent. hour and refreshments. To Deal^n Hiss^“W efe WIrephoto).' 87,000 OB gtrlke Paris, April 8— — Officers gency provisions of the Taft-Hart- Sawyer alao said he did not Some 67,000 GIO Communica­ lejl. Act to avert the midnight think hla fact-finding trip would ' the Girl Scout office at 983 tions Workers of America (CW A) at Oen. Elsenhower’s headquar­ Main street will bs closed Thurs­ ters here today seemed hsthlnk strike by 680,000. unionists. have been interrupted “lightly’ * went on strike. yesterday in the Russia^an Spies in ’39 Under that- law. President Tru day evening bscauss of kfaundy the general I— asked to he re­ H* aald Dr. John R. Btoalmax, diaputp against American Tele­ man can ask the courts for an Thursday. leased from bis post as Snpreluc Whits House labor advisor and phone and Telegraph Company order which would 'delay the Expect Heavy Vote systems In four states and the Munsan, korea, April s— Allied Oothmander In Europe';, Washington, April 8-—(/P) acting Director of Defense Mobi­ Miaa Mary Provan. daughtaf of although no one wapted to be strike for 80 days. lisation, called him in Detroit to Western Electric company In 43' .(/P)—CoiRmunist negotiators XAVilliam C. Bullitt testified ■ Meanwhile, A m e r 1 c a's great Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Provan of 829 state*. Nationsiride picketing Is quotfid. . tan him the Preeldtnl wanted him Middle Turnpike, east, a freshman _ -to shjrt; jtqjimiTpw. Jiintfid./£Qday. they are read>’ .— Otflrially there was. no com. today he was toM in..t]^ fall, .toward, a. tir Waahingtop;' " - " -at Hood-GoMfe. -M&., to 'g tve ift on: RyaM a.M « ’‘‘ttdUr ''ttielhr'olta' f'ebort* '(lulills'licd' In o f a' FrencTi iofellri Complete shutdown with govern- — in the Western Union walkout, JOBtnt,:.lnduatry_aiut lahor, :hM4cra He aald h* talked to gtaalnan. nation" to ttelpTrapervise "t)Mr -New-Yorlt TV— s .'Miiat--a-I»t-^- i%Kn4r sayliorg 'S. tmtoatoataiy npim hto^^i^ Cooperatlvi Government Associa­ ' 'aTjout 30.000 memben' of 'the' AF t ter from Elsenhower, asking for holding out' scant hope of staving Commercial Telegraphers union F Korean truce if the. Allies State' Department officials off the walkout. Stselman apparently “still had tion and librarian of ,ths college bis releawe, is cn route to De­ aonw hopi*' that a strike could b* fCTU) have been out sliice last^ would permit the Reds to re­ fense B^retxry Robert A. Lov­ named Hi^s. were "Spviisit Mill shutdowns . already hava Chicago, April 84-(fP)— An expected two million Voters choir for the coming academic . Thursday. . ' / averted. -year. RATS pair their airfields. ett In Washington. a^rents.’ ’ began going to the polls in Ulinois today and the nation Western Union claim* If has re­ “ I f and when any such Mter (Coatimied on Page Ten) . Asked if gtofjmah bad diaeusasd T h e hint was indirect. It was so , - Bullitt, former Amba^dor to -watched to see -which Presidential hopefuls they preffr. A a posalbla selaure. Sawyer said : ' The lataet report from Mr. and stored Mrvlhe betwesn 82 key were sent,-any conoment'on its Internal cities. But the CTU- pays It has. broad It - might have, been over­ Russia, told the Senate Yn< two million turnout would be the biggest in h decade. Weather "th* wfaola situation wa*'dlacuas- ~-4 Mrs. a ; J. George of 489 Main "the country *ew*d Up” outside of looked If Communist newsman had contents would obviously come Security eubcommltlee, infor- and contention, both warm, made it sd." ' / , I ^ atreet on a trip throughout the not previously aald the Reds were from Washington,*’ said a mation about the report qe from IMBORTIO P i R I D O STRAW New York, where, an indspendent. In Naw. York, C9iainaaRiMathax; •. (gwtham.sUUa,,ia, that. th»y. .are Upioil represents employe*. ready, to make such a trSde. - - ^ M lA n ; pnblie relattons offleer. Tr'etich PrtmB''1iIihlster ‘ibSb...... Asks Congress now ifaylng at Kaealff Air Force The hint came from Chinese (In Washington, Lovett’s of- Fslnslnger of the vyjige Stoblltoa- The full Impact of- the tele- Bullitt said the Prime Mink Minister, Presidential primary. ^ V J ilA J . S F I l X T i t F i a a o tlon board (W 8B) Mid h* had -Base, Mli*., ai the guest of the Maj. Gen. Hsiph Fang in a 3%- iii-Jlrsf .tej.ljuog him abo.ut:,y»9 ,.re» . . Th* caeAto.tor popidarity.alone, .Mil .. .. -i ' soli of Leon - Dobklit-of 151- Hart' “aome confldaaca*- tha'ataal''wxga- (OoaHaiied on Page Two) mtnuta"8eSSlQn of a fuhcommiflifA tContthued Oil PageTwelvej'" port,' mentioned no name*. Bullitt Push or Void although reaiilta may Influence the 1 gg |-PY*rk'Vdh I . l l l ' l l t l ford. road. They expect to leave by of truce negotiators. He was ex­ decision of 80 Democratic and 60 a M i a V f a o a i l l dispute could be setttod. He to con­ said he asked for names and that ducting negotiations with union, , plana Wednesday for Jackionvill*. plaining why the Reds asked the the Pre.mier looked at a mymqran- Repuhlican delegates to nomlnat;- w n • . 1 -Fla.------— ------•nbeummittee -to-tqkethe queathm ■ Game Tax Law ■frig cbhvehUah# In July. Thes'iT i W l| ’| '| n x x ) n o K and Industry rsprsssntatlv**. dum and said "Two brothers ham- One industry source hare . said of U-uce supervision out of the Q^uestijpn 1 wili;.be_61ected„tadax..iui4.Jii. a ia g a / t t egesaa R aiSK rieicaai hands-of-staff-officers.- —--- :-----— _ed.,Hlsa.’!______:___It.,,, only two liiruea were holding up' “ When he said that I, In my ^Vaehlngton, A p r l i $:i-(g>)_ more on each side will be named .X Hsieh said the purpose was "to Revenue Oommlaaloner John B. St state conventions. an agresmsnt. These were sald'to ignorance, laughed," Bullitt saM. Washington, April 8—(Fl—New- be the union shop and the Sunday SAVE MONEY settle’’ the . two key questions'"to­ About Schuster Dunlap has callfd on Congress to Wrlt«-lB Oampaigns In Flood Arcia gether."...... - “ I never had heard of a; His# In. bold Morris' charge-that James P. precnlum pajf' propoeal, pi-ovlde' money to enforce the new «Uajor contenders on the ballot HcGranery, attomsy-gensral dM- ON SANITARY PROTCaiON UN Oommhnd negotiators took the State department and said gambling tax tow or repeal the tow Thl* source said ths^ industry t r i m s for' the Rapubjicsn preference are no official notice o f the Jitnt- .Bias .waa-A-ndlae mads Jby_a.snaks. mmediately. r — ignUt, "to has agreed aubstantialiy to'- th*" . Pierre, S. O., Girds for Poltcte Gpmh Waterfrout I auggestsd that he get better in­ "SenTRdbirt 'S ft of OMo and foK drew kwlfi demands In Coiigrese Hsieh did not elaborate sn<| the In fact, Dunlap said, the entire mer Gov. Harold Staasen of Mln- ‘money’’ Issue* recommended by meeting adjoumetl formation.’’ today that he tell under oath th*' the WSB, calling tor a IT^-eant s h a p e s Higher Water ; Melting In N.., Y. for Clues to (ederal tax system 1* ’’balsocing nsBOta. There was a strong write- basts for hla words. Almost simultaneously .with the In relating the incideht, Bullitt precariously on the brink’’ of col­ hourly pay moost in thrae atagsat Owner of Murder Gun volunteersd Uiat- he knows of in campaign under Way for Gen. McOranery's hotly - disputed Show Adds to Threat brief meeting, Gen. Omar Bradley, lapse through lack of funds to en­ Dwight Elsenhower,' however. . .However, another Industry N E W STYLES speakihg iri Macon, Ga., said he nothing tbit ’’raflects on Donald nomination to before the Senate force payment Sen. Estes Kefaiiver of Tennes­ Judiciary committee, which' has source told a-reporter th* Industry had great hope for a peaceful set­ -New York, April 8.'-.(SP)--PdUc*4 Hiss aside frgmjfrpm th* original state­ Failure to enforce .the gam-, see Is alone, on the Democrstic had mad* "no further offer" since Pierre, 8. D.. April 8-^/P)— tlement of the Korean war. The ment-of thi l^rlthe Mittlster.’' scheduled a full hearing in about For EasierJWear Forecast of rain posed an'added combed more waterfront homes bllng tax would . he "the final ballot, but ha faced a write-in-up­ two weeks. the union rejected last week a IS- chairman of the U. 8 . Joint CSilefs and hangouts today afte,t. ques­ Donald Hias, like hts brother straw,’’ Dunlap .added, -and "the surge for Tlllnois. Ooy. Adlsi Ste­ Cent hourly'industry proposal. • e x 4R Top handle pouch styles In faille, plas­ threat today to this capital city of of Staff denounced as, absurd the Committee memhera . said thll- tic calf, pMatic patent and genuine leath­ 8,700 population, already jgirdlng tioning more than 100 Brooklyn, Alger Hiss is serving a.flve-ysar result will be widespread cynical venson. Voters can write In Ste- would 'provide Morris an oppor­ Cheek aa l«gaU ly Modets Red demand Soviet Russia help longshoremen about the Arnold term In- prison following his con­ contempt for all types of taxes." Juqf.lce department attomaya Bennetirr. . thellf . . . plateaus ; . . er. Smart new_ styles. Colors, navy, black, Itself against the bank bursting police an armistice. name for President and tunity to. support the whltewasRar browm^ red, pastel shades. .Missouri river. Schuster murder gun. viction on charges he I M w'hen'he Dunlap laid his views on the line an •■*’’ by his unopposed and other government lawyer* S . * l « In m tetter to Sen. Kilgore (D- accusation if he can. Morris' Miilors . . profilds . . . unall and Rampaging waters of the “ big “ We have been^meeting Soviet, The hunt was pressed- after dis­ swore he never delivered govem- for nomination as gover- statement waa made In an Inter­ have said privately in fact that equipment on the ground and Jn covery of a ,38 caliber revolver W. Va.), chairman of a aubcom- Both win be counted. they had some doubts about the Rex e f 40 muddy" swept upon Pierre with fhent secrets to a Soviet spy ring. view yesterday In .New York, large brims ... a gay galaxy of the added volume of runoff from the^alr tor more than 20 months,’’ used to slay the 24-year-old clothr His sttomey* are ijow trying for X mltte* conaldering the Revenue Stevenson, today’s election, legality of aeisur*. (Teneral Bradley said. "If the So­ bureau’s budget. The letter ap;. where he returned after being Meds swift melting snowdrifts, cut dowm ing salesmen whose. tip to police new trial. may be the point at which he de­ Bred as the administration’s ebr- Several lhws„ Including th*' 8e- Easter hat finery . . . flowers, veils, by yesterday's 70 degree tempera­ viets had not provided modem brought the arrekt of,'Willie. (The cides finally whether or not to equipment, the war In Korea Talks About LatUmore (Continued on Pn|(e Tw o). ruption-luveatigstor, ; »2 -9 8 to» 1 0 tures. Actor) Sutton. seek the Democratic nomination as "I'd be very misch Interested to (Caattaead ha Paga Tex) T.. ribbon*, velvets in becoming styles Each—Plus Tax wduid never have been posalble." One hundred detectives have . Bullitt also tsatifled that In M*4mi ewi «*«4« «*w 1* : Rain, ' pouring onto the still April, 1936, Owen Lsttlmore urg­ President. He has malptalned he know whst he has to back this frozen ground, would add to the In the truce' village of Pahmun- herded in the longshoremen, who only wants to bs governor again, up,V said Chairman . McCarran MOUtAR • SURIR * JUNIOR fdr misses and women. Black, navy, jom this is the way Haleb'biiited were ■ among 4(X) working On a ed Immediate U. S: recognition of ..hazard,______...... outer Mongolia, but reports that he to favored by (D„ Nev.t don’t think,-per­ Sec 71 Ifcar High the Communists were willing to Brooklyn pier last February white, pink, yellow, wheat, redr •Bullitt B«d Lattlmore told him President Trumaii, have brought sonally,, that. Jie'. always knows Nila P. Jelisen, Pierre. Red Cross -forget their Russian -demand for when the murder gun was Stolen News Tidbits pressure, heightened when Tru-. whst he’s .talking about." chairman, said the city was pre­ a consideration from an Amny shipment consigned the Mongolian People* Republic man announced he would not'seek B iille fin s :t Im J I W H A L C ^ coffee. Headsizes..32*22Vi,23. . "Since-your aide refused to dtST jto‘ Europe. ' Many, other dock whs ’’fully Independent." AcluaUy, Win Ask Teattmony Children’s paring for a water level of 22.8, ■'Cullffd frohiAAP Wires” or accept renonilnation. * See, Kilgore of West Virginia, frotothgAjp.Wteeg cuss and settle the questiqn o f workers were sought., ___..., Jit was contypilt^ by J^hjl. ^aSY«u.ir<*«t :.abqy* , .flqqd; s l*p . ...uMeamvhiie, '- there wer*'.' anneu-- the; TMldttg’^^DsxvSi^^ msmbsir Weather forecasters -predicted It iri7Ma:i*ktribttohs :ja " '.-.^^£.''Weispeh'''ld .Vote*. such. grave-charge* In.. Uie'puUlc ’ ■'Most severe' W fli water recently the-public:charges- *hy - W iHtoKT eht representstiv# 'to MdrUi WsahlngMi,"' April ' *l-(F(!-si; (continued on Page T d pive): (Continued' on Page Two) Chambers, the ex-Red cokrlXr, In Washington, Sen. Richard press, he ought to be wining to . TRIMMED RAYON PAl ..nLv " ' .*—• - ret-' >» «•( i ••.•T-r,., . - t f w w - ; “ i--: SSgef 'Hlsa." 'IhF'ah'arouhd'th* idiKk vl^ff'qh ‘ Ideal* Vrith Idfisis. of religion oiiintror* froeii' aO.'arlMW Oaaia thS'TWei^'ffaiigiaSJPUns w fr r all Arat. hsUot ..votes ..for .the; Demo? .mmti) to-a.check.. J.Imagine ip all " -When hs Talked W h D«aadier, . .PtinUer Antoln* P ioajf, wtoa Ing. less thxx gltoh -Buiuu. ,-,‘w a *;. ,:«AB>ik>s(iad*if. -to; ...... ‘ ..^enSsrr*. ■tlonal -Asasnibly-OTi ■Wtp." forced flfom ’theiif 'hames'.'^^foVe- lie was "firm ly convinced- in my franc" budget: .Peesldeht Tkuman In' Pari* earlier, ‘ Sen. Henry Another committee m e m.b e r. row ufxm row of, fine stitching; closes it with two giant pearl easts hold true, about 2d blocks of own Blind—very foolishly — that will be keynote speaker tonight at Cabot .Lodae. of Msxsachusetts Sen. Eastland (D-Miss.), tala; DENIES WEDIHNQ . PLANS, buttons. In luxurious, easytwaahing nylon sheer in this sea- --4 Pierre would be under water. no. one named Hiss was In the 8 o'clock In the National Confer­ had said Elsenhower, whom lie 'Morris certainly- should \Come Washington,. April 8-.. c a r t e r SPANKY PANTS Flood waters dropped slightly stimony State Department.” In whit* and colors. ence on Ihtomatlonal Economic backs, would get 800 first ballot before the committee If h* has TIm White HOxto said togay-tfe6, son’s favorite shades. Sizes 32-38.—-$5.98. • f last night St Bismarck. N: D„ but But several months lathr.^he tes­ and Social, Development. votes If the .Republican nomlna- facta which bdsr out his allaga- latoat rumor Out Margaret large low lying section* of that tified, he was In Washington con­ Spain asks to .control polioe Tniataa has weddlag ptoxfl "W City and neighboring Mandan were New York, April> 8—(g^— e> on -tO counts of contempt of the ferring with Dr. 'Btanley Homr force In International sone of "Tan­ (Contlnued on Page Four) (Conttoued on Page Bight) Bot true." atm inundated. » Some 1,000 per- Oarabler Prank Costello was Senate, could have received heck, then head of the State De’- gier sayinig there would be no're­ Mr*. gaoiee .Belm, eecial XM»- fined $ and sentenced to 18 6,000 maximum of 10 years In prison petition of TBceqt riot, In which retary to Mr*. Harry 8. Tk*; 6 9 ® and T 9 ® (Centlnneef on jPnge Two) months In prison today for re- and $10,000 ill; fliies. '*. • (Continued on Page Ten) maa«.n)faEa that raximeat ex-a ' fnsing to testify before the Sen­ 10 persons 'Ivere killed.. with. Spain BACH nier big ttme gambler, quietly in charge . . .KalserrPrSaer xuto report from Calltomla .that M W Sizes 8 to 16 ate Crime "InvesHgattng, oapi- dressed In gray, stood with his Arm Intends to go':; to U. S. Court Rules State to Pay Trianaa la piaaalag to w ^ ix 't. mlttee. ■ —- arms folded, hi* head cocked the fall. - ^ . E r P i b r b y N u r s e ‘ Sentence w-a*'pronounced h,v D r. Liu €olii liaps . Supreme Court, If necessary, to slightly to o'ne side, as sentence regain $3,120,743 j u ^ g m e n t Federal Judge Sylvester J. Ryan ' ^w-as pronounced. Compensation to TB Victim lANmXMtD 4AILBD ' ' Fatal to Patient who denied Costello’s laat-mln-, O uster, Charges against ptls snd Co., Cleveland In­ ufe effort to obtain a mistrial. Pronouncing sentenqh. Judge vestment.'bankers. , Briatol. AprU 8—— Joixi' Ryan said he was ’left-Wl'Ni the Oov. Earl Warren -of Callfornto Bureau. 99. o( 9 Gardaa atraxli - The sentenoe A-ould be served Hartford, April S-H-P)—A state).while working fo r ‘the state snd Gloves : ^ Middletown, April 8—r(g*)—A in a federal prison. denmte irapreaainn" that Costel­ Bosten, April 8—t/PHr Dr. Rob-; will address $100-s-ptote New ForeetvUle, wax preaeatad Id during the performance' of hlS nurse’s mistake.at the State Men- It would be the first time Coa- - lo's refusal to testify before the ert. E. Lincoln o f M ^ford today Y m lf County Republican commit­ employs who contracted tubercu­ city eeiixt thla nsendag ax X' ~tal Hospital her* has caused the tello,' with a long* career as a committee was ^premeditated struck back at the MasschuSetta tee dinner tonight.. New ship will, losis as the result of his job duties shall receive payment If ht (diarga at failure to supply, aats- incurs an Infectiioua disease. } For Easter death of one patient and made an- racketa boaa, baa servied time and delibsaate and that It was Medical Society whose board o'f be ready fq r. Oapt.- Rurt Oariaex' should be paid, workmen’s compen­ flelext haxt at a S-toxxxNXh your purpose 4o delay giving sation even though he was the vie-, He claimed "he contracted tuber- Washable'fabric alip-ona, imported doeskins, cape- ' t ..qther critically III, Superintendent. behind the bars since 1915, when trial voted his expulsion on whan the "stsy-pOt" skipper si., ho nee he awas ah'" AralhjWiy' "U a g s r c. Yerbury,- reported yes­ he 'spent 10 months In jail tor - . testimony until qthe^ had tesH- charges based on his claim - of a rives in Mobile, Ala.', this week. tim of the disease previously, th*' .«ulosla'Within the meaning of the street, PheeatriBe, axd *1*^*4 akin Jeathera. Plain or trim backs In shorttSa and i,fl*d.” Stats______Supreme,______Court said to^y._ i statute, while the state workman’s to gn to the Hartford O eiiitr medium lengths, White And colors. <~~- terday. ^ carrying a gun,_. new treatment,, for cancer and Merrimack and Connecticut riv­ Ho- tokf the police that • P»y- The'court denied Costello’s ap­ Immediately after the sen- other disease.*. ers—swollen , with runoff from The'State’a.highest court passed i compensation e'o mm Isalon con Jail rather thaa nay a Bae af. ehlatrlc.,.aide mistook a- bottle of plication for ball pending nn ap-„ tenolag Oostellq’s attoniey, Ken- Dr. Lincoln said in a statement melted - mountain snow—subslde this advice along to the New Loq- • tended thst,.^on ths,contrary, the 8S8 hapaaedjbg Jodge VPIHMIx disinfectant for a dathartlc, both peni and ordered him to 'sur- netji Spence, announced he he was found guilty of violating snd federal officials say threat of don Coimly Superior Court. diseaas reactivated. N. Deiaator.' V .. liquids being similar In color, and reoder '• to tha V. S. Marahal's Would appeaL He said he also the society's code of ethics' by a floods ended for present. The New London' 'Oourl asked Smith wa* first Bospitaltoad in $ J *25 f0 $^.98 gave two women doses of the dis­ office at 4 p. m. today. n-ould Mk baft for--the hjg time ’’kangaroo court." the High <3ourt’e advice on a case Februaix 1939, for tubareulosto BACKE TBvilAK . PO BM I'^ ! gambler pending the appi^. ■ * " ------, r PAIR infectant. The punishment handed to He. described the society as Trmury BaMcff In which Bryce A. Smith, and em­ but was able to work in 1940. Re . WaaUagtoa. April S M

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MANCHESTER BVENWG H ER ALD MAN^ CONN.rTUESDAY, AP{ 8, 198* M G S t W » ■ A '' _ 1 . company suhaidlary. I t has plants to flacal ruin. Ever since the \ ■ kANCHESTER EVENING HERAIiD.^M^CHESTER. (X>Nn !, TUESDAY, APRIL 8. 1952 PACT in all atataa excspt Mains,. Vsr- close of the war, ws have been JL. Asks Coi balancing precariously on th e About own Water Qu^y Phone Men mont, New Hampshlse, Rhode Is­ Gladys Steele of Vernon will con­ home' of the recording secretary, Tolland Ortinty citirgna who had and thg Ellen G., Berr>’ Auxiliary land, and Montana. These states brlnlTbf this abyss. 'Thus far we havs tried. to . Mother Cabrini Mothers Circle Rockville duct, x demonstration on-:ci^e. Mrs-Martin V,.a.Metcalf. Thexe-, been xnhunoDcd.. to., appear. .tHls. tonight at. .8 ..p^clock. ..at the. GAR axe not .affected'.on ..intra-state IPush o r st^ td i our enforcement ..coverage will meet tomorrow at 8 p.' m. at' Strikes Snag decorating. • Those who attend are port of the nominating committee. ipomlng tor possible Jury duty Hall. VISIT service. ...a - .■ the home of Mrs. Marie rassu of a*ked-to bring-any, pahtry- tubes PicketsDne little bit 'further with eacti'new'as­ Mesi Gharles McLean, •.jchalrmiuji' were-notified- not- to- report-imtlt . - *nis Men's d u b o f the Vernon The states facing the tightest signment. The result . has been 11 South Main Street. Director Bourn. States' or cake, decoratork which- the.v Mrs. Miron',I, Case and Mrs. J. Wednesday. Center Chur, h will hold a recrea- telephone snarl are New Jersey, Game T&k Law thinner coverage across the board, Soil District may have, in order that^there may Everett North, will be presented. Spoke at Rotary 'tlonal program at the church -to­ Burton's Michigan, northern Cslifomla and with a general decline in the level The First and; Second degree be an exchange of ideas;' ' 'Miss Anna Merz of-vernon, In­ William B. Elwell o'f Waterbury night at 8 o'clock. teams of Manchester Qrsinge ex- She May Reject Ap« ednesday Ohio. Some 81,000 CIO .operators (Oeaftimwd tm a Page Om ) of our efforts to enforce the atat- ^ Studio Night — st nwtor of art., ;artd' crafts- m the waa tfie speaker atThe meetinig of There will be-' a "silent" com- and .clerks struck in these places Ampllfled-Oie degrees at Enfleld poihtinent Hr—Prober M eeting^! -—Tne—Tolland -County.- -Camera- Hartford public High-School, will •nre-RockVltle Rotary' ChiiriielfTtB; If.i'filbn, pefl5d”ThTs evehlhg' frolH utea.", ■- ' Oub will hold a .i'Studlo Night" at "L ittle , at the same time as the Western I peered..I^( a monthly report of The gambling/tax' law was pars­ Orange last night. Thirty-eight show c^ofed slides of a trip to day .at the Elks ciuW He was IhA 7:30 to 9 -O'clock, at the Vernon ■ttssM! tr «^ F s f* One) - Electric workers. [ revenue activities, released today. from Mupchesler attended. ' The proposed investigation of its new headquarters In Princess Ihe^PSciflc Northwest and the guest .of Dr. Meyer Msikin. Methodist' Church. ed by Oongress last year and yrent Hall this evening to which the pub- 8xw«u»Nevada phoneptii/lic workers wwasevA* haveeseew re- It urged the Senate to restore a Into effect In November.-It requir­ the vast area of the Water and Will Elect Supervisors, ^..-nadlan ‘Rockies..... ’ - , - Fayetto-lexlge Shavet ne itrjke wai not immediately 'used-ta.*)la.jn-Uia.strlka-aa Jcgigl^SHnlUlon-dellar cut In revanus Mrx. CtUh Mahoney, .dhaltman llc'is-invited. Those attending are “ Tfie asslrting hostesses wHjl be Fa.vettc Lodge, A. f . A. A. M. iUi 'TTie” es boufcmakars, numbers snd lot­ Sewer Dejpartment’s OperaUons, AA negotiations continue bureau funds approved by: th# of the installation committee of Hear Talks, at Ahnual asked to bring their cameras, and Miss Margaret S. McLean, Mrs. will confer the Master Mason de­ few picketa at telephone ex- tery operators and punch board procedures, rules, regulations and members will assist those who House. . . \ , handlers to register with the fed­ Gibbons A a a a m b I y, C a t h o lie rates by a bi-partisan committee Freeman F. Patten. Mrs. Osrl H. gree on a class of candidates this Shop" chanjrur' ahd in the four atatei Ladies of Columbus, is having a Session Tonight, 7 14,'> wish to learn to take pictures with Bradway, Mrs. Thomas J. Clarke, Protest SMke- Dunlap awd .there has been "no eral government, buy a $50-a-year of the board of Directors struck artificial light. evening at a communication to be where operations left their jobs meeting of the committee at her Mrs. Walter H. Skinner, Mrs. held in Masonic Hall at 7:30. \ supervisory personnel took over. Miami. FIa . April 8—(ff) — A sppreclsble eiiforcemant” of “the occupational stamp tax and pay a snag at its inception today when This Is the first of a series of flve-months-oid gambling tax law two million dollars through Feb­ home, 25 Hollister street, tomor­ one of the directors named to the Rockville, Xprii 8-,-The ahn\ial Mahlon S. Chapman and Mrs. Mi*rllngn Sixty to 80 per cent of the na­ protest strike by Miami telephone row jifteraoon at 2. o'clock. meeting of the Tolland County events planned tor the coming Charles Downes. ,. BO far because Oohgress failed to ruary, far under Ongreasional es- committee by Mayor Harold A. TI:* Children of Mary of St. Jo- tion's phones are on automatic workers ended today after 14 ^ Soil. Cotis^vation District, which year, to include a field trip in May Cases Postponed ‘ pravide,. -hionsy.. . t o , Wro .**«"*■*• .tlmatea., of..400... miilion .doUaxs a Turkington said she had not. basn .MPh'i .iShiitich ..jvUl..rojset...,ijuUAht dial systsmst'so., the strike affeot- ■hourSi" ' A'.' JAy'^’Aflariisrinterfo?' decora­ ■ li'aa Ito'"1iaad'cjuaflers In Prbfea-* 'to"8tnrbridgr •Village:—'"^... ""Th'e six 'eV''tr“caaes s^'ediiled'for' ed chiefly lonft distance calls and Without enforcement, he added, month to the revenue bureau.- officially informed of her appoint­ ■ The following officers for the at 7:30 o'clock at the school hail. Oommunicstlona Workers of the tax is "sheer mockery." tor at Watkins Brothers, will at­ ment and might not _ accept It ■tonal Building in Rockville,, will trial before a Jury todiy in the Tlrere will he a Joint meeting of manually-operated phones. But The law produced a little over be held tonight at 7:45 'at the coming year have been elected: Tolland County Superior Court America (CIO) threw picket lines The funds asked by Dunlap 10 per cent o f the!)* take each tend the annual .4neeting of the when aha -was. James W. Mllije Camp. U8WV, a prolonyed strike coiild hurt dial around the offiosa of ihs Southern American Institute of Decoratofk- North Coventry Grange Hall. president, Thomas F. Rady; vice were postponed until, tomorrow ag service, too, by ciplalUns main­ would, be used, mostly to add, en­ year. V Democratic Director Katherine president, (Jtarence H a l i e h e r; ■ - \ ...... Bali Tsiephone Company's Miami forcement agents to the bureau. tomorrow night at the Women's Two landowners will be elected the attorneys in the , cases were tenance. D. Bourn, one of the three direc- to the Board of Supervisors for a t>-ea.surer, Fred HallCher; secre­ busy in other courts, or the cases office last night afts'r a tsiephone The commissioner said die aver­ City Club In Boston, tore named, said thla morning her Last nlffht, Henry Mayer, New employe refused to cross a' picket three year period, reports of dis­ tary, Mrs. Florence Kssche. were not ready for trial. The 30 York attorney for the CIO strik- age revenue agent—paid a Mlary first knowledge of the appoint­ Paper Collection Postponed line into the struck Western Union of 65,330—now brings In $181,847 100 Questioned C. Alan Anderson of 66 Village trict activities will be presented eVa,^ said -nationwide picketing ment came ft-orri a news story and and an "interesting program has Due to Palm Sunday and Easter TRAOINGWILD office to repair a telephone. In delinquent taxes annually. street, a senior at American Inter­ was "surprised" to And herself on would, »t*rt tomorrow. He did Joe tome, the worker, said he been plarirwd. Sunday on the first- and second Course About Schuster national College in S^ringfleld. the committee.. Sundays in April, the monthly col­ not say why it was. not scheduled would not eross the picket line and Last year, IMnIsp said, there Maas., served as chairman for the Promptly at 7:45 p. m. will be UDIES' CRESTED yesterdaj^or today. '' Was sent home by Clarence Uott, was only one revenue employe for She also .said that her decision shown a movie, "Connecticut Agri­ lection of waste paper by the SOLIMENE. INC. Union ottlcials have said pre­ every 1,800 tax. returns filed, and Q>mmlttee on Foreign RelaUona on whether she would accept the American Legion is being post­ •V district manager of Southern Bell. (Coatiaaed from Fags Oas) during aeaalons of the 12th Ameri­ culture." , The buslne.ss meeting viously that 800,000. CIO tele­ only ons out of 30 tax returns appointment depended on what, poned until April -20. However DfnxiE and P|-VMOl TH LiOtt said that .the company felt can International College Model ■with reports or District Board of phone porkers Sod thousands of could bs examined. leaked out early yesterday that "action" is taken tonight. The Supervisors and election of super­ anyone having paper which they dshjxs Independent union fnsmbers would .that, since tome refused to carry Oongreaa which waa held last board ia meeting tonight to ap­ wish to riUspoSe of immediately In the past five years, Dunlap the murder gun had been found week end. visors will follow. At-8:45 will be SHIPSliAFE fhfl into the picture honor the picket lines, which out an assigned duty, he was in ef­ added, the number of corporation point a general manager and to may call the Legion Home and the TOPPER fect on strike. last Wednesday. It was identlfled a report of the national meeting, whw the home nuker is seeking would be manned by the 16,000 tax returns has Incresasd 80 per by ballistics testa. hold a public hearing bn the mat­ of the Association of Soil Con-’ gaper will be collected. WejJ.erri_|0«clrl&.. IneUIlebt.... and ,J^sI 3107j^ said Mlaro.i-ares offices of .^ e com.- per cent,' ^ ■„ . a subway-train'Feb '18...... what'"aeti«n'!~8he;b«d in mind^ piny and to Key Wist. Cainp ’Pendletoh. bceahaide,' Calif. "■ObHservatiortla RverybbdyTs Buri'-’ AituCdfNiifiei ' pdcliaga' 6 1 ^ —ofisr onthtir-' vidual designihg and constr 16.000 member repairtnen and in- More Retama Sqbus^r's slayer never, has been Mayor Turkington laid he had ness." A local farmer panel will C. L. Woods, president of the COsriOSt aitlng lO.:jginut«domonstrtitioa . for special, cabjiiets, ,a. cost stalleri would re je c t the CIO The fact Is, ha said, “ws are now idenWed, and boltee say they Inatructed Acting General Mana­ . dlacuas - "What Proper Land Use- lines in the New York-city-metro- .IocaU.said.tt...wsa.“stilcUy a . pro­ don't know whetam' he -was A psyi ger'Jamer''H. SheekiY to' liiforiri'" of ony I ’ test strike" and had no connection conffontetT wltH the IitftSitt flaJiii' Means To Me." Refreshments will kitchen, spo^V purpoM rwm, etc.,^ ,jlt^it*n.,Ar?n.-______bcF -of upper income, bracket re­ chopSathlc... harorworahlppec .. of Election ’ ^ the iReifibers. pf th« committee .« f . - fce served et -10 ~...... ; -'-S' -with— the -'nattoniwlds' Western;' Suttcin or an underworld avenger. their appointments by mall yes­ call its. Western Electric Is a telephone Electric strike. turns ever received, the largest Frank Niederwerfer of Vernon: A seeond. gtm possibly used In terday, but that he did. not release . ,1s chairman of the Board of Su-, > » number of corporate Income and In New Britain the news story. Legal Notices The 101 Western Electric work­ excess profits tax returns of all the murder was sought today In pervlaora, with Leroy Kinney, sec­ Remember—if it's a special need, ers In south Elorlda have Joined sewers and other handy disposal Other members of the commit­ retary-treasurer. peorge Kings-!' TRUSS Finme . COURT OF PROBATE holden times, the highest tax rateq in rs- tee are Alden Bailey and Ray War­ .lo s c p il P OvantMti limKWi Cmm h tedeyi the nation-wide strike but-did not cent years—and yet'the manpower places in the neighborhood where . New Britain, April 8-Hff)—Fol­ bUry of North Coventry and Nor- i New cotton wafflHcnit. lop- you'll need, SHIPSHAPE. St Oohimhla within end for the Die- establish picket linee. ren, both Republicans. Warren By AKRON Graduated Experts irict or^ndover, on the Srd day of available to us for audit purposes, the .88 caliber revolver waa found lowing a campai8n-'bver the ques­ nian Strong of Vernon are the, pera with bat-wing pMah-iipi April. A.l^iMJ. in a lot less than five blocks from said today he had been made other members of the hoard, with I Also Abdominal Supports, Elas­ If this cut stands, will be less than tion of who gets'credit for a tax Preaent ytonI K, HuHt. Eh|. Judsr. BATAAN DAY Schuster's home. aware of hla appointment last ■ County Agricultural Agent John i tic Hosiery, and all types of aleevea. Removable gold cresti On motion 'o f M«r,"»ry Jurnraly, An- we had in 1850." night—"We talked It -over for a Naylor dorer. Conn., tiiminuilniftrstrix or, the The revolver had three dli- reduction, s M expanded housing, Elliott as a member ex-officio. ■ surglral applianres. Private Fit­ for convenient washing. Three' tnteitate estate Anthony Jurorsty. Wsshington, April 8—(fP>—The He said one billion dollars in few minutes"—but he had not yet government assessnjmts for addi­ ebarged shells in Its chambers and schopi And parking fkeUiUes, New . Vernon Home Makers ting Boom. pocketig. Sixes. Small, medium, lata of Andovar, -'ihln Slid distrlet. Senate has passed and sent to the two unfired cartridges. The fact received hts letter. The Vernon Home Makers w ill! CMeaaed. , . . . . tional tibcea is tied up now simply Britain voters choose today be- ,.„The Board of. Directors author­ large. Colors; Gold, red. navy, This Court doth decree that alx House a resolution designating that Scliuater. waa - hit with to w -meet 'ttmunrow -at 1 0 ‘ av m.' -with- ^uinnVFharmacy ~ mowtb* ts»'anowerd add ihjflted for the Wednesday, April - 0, as. Bataan because the.-bureau doesn't have t'»r'&in ”An Incumbeht Dembcrattc ized Turkington appoint a bi­ Mrs. Helen Young of Vernon Cen­ ■whitp.- Day,, marking the 10th anniver­ personnel to 'hear taxpayer ap­ bullets suggested that two. guns mayor and a former Republican partisan committee to conduct, a WAIN SI-WANi IfiSUK : Ot'-'L’’ ^ Mo4icUe6ie^ craditors of pfld eatata to^hlblt their were used, and that two aaSsaains ter. Mrs. W. Rau and Mrs. m clalma...... -.sMistasaltiat the same to. the Ad- sary of the fall of Bataan. peals In these cases. mayor. ___ step-by-step surveyto of,the water (n!.nlittstrJX,»n4,.dlrms.' ■ ■■ c.ia. th,at\.»ubl^c ..... , The measure calls -for publlc dis­ "Less enforcement means-more committed the. murd«r,^r it could deparUnent ” at lta“ ineetihg''lm8t nntlcs bs siven of this order have been a two-gun killer. Former State Senator J<^n L. HIPSHAPE vertlstns In s r.ewepeper hsvlne i clr- play of the U. S. and nillppines tax evasion," the tax collection Sullivan, Democrat seeking a sec­ week, "to clear things up." culstlon in sold dietrfcl. sod by t. flags, and "appropriate services" chief said. “ More evasion means The recovered waa traced to The department has been a ------■— ...... Ins a copy thereof on the public aisl the pier >ahit>ment through its ond consecutive, term in the storm-center of controversy since : ^WOODWORKING post In said Town of Andover, nearest in schools and churches. leas revenue and higher tax rates. mayor's office, says the Iniprove- "If ever the tax evasion proUem serial number. it was brought to light over a LADIES’ jf'**^* • where. ,the_.. deceased .last \TTie resolution, proposed by Sen. ments New Britain has seen re­ |Sg|M 'Ijehman (D.-Llb., N. Y.), was sp- Is permitted to get Out Of hand,' • Poliee were said to believe the month ago that thj department Certlded from Record. gun was tossed on the lot only rc: sulted from the work of his ad­ CL.ATTON E. 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: 0<.. ------a KWCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES?I^®,^.c 6 N N w TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1^52 ^ F ACtEJEOUB MAiacraSTER, CONN., TUESDAVWLPRIL 8, im 4if and Mra. Harmon N. Cochrane oH H olna Economics group "'Wtirht.Ve ^ Will be no party here thia wock meet Tuesday after achool at the • f and the cheerleader an avsnlng meating Wadneaday at because of Good Fridsy. home of M ra W alter Cargo to Lakewood Helghte, South Coven­ viaory finding — , went to Judge' squad Will he given similar awarda the Brick School in North Coven­ Expect Heavy Vote The Merry Maids" 4-H a u b has "work on clothing for dresa revue try, at Manchester Memorial Hoa- Use Electric Bills Court Rules Pay Learned Hand o f the FedeMI CIr- rrBeUieye Nazis South Giventrv» aa eoon aa they are received from try mth Harry Kttchlng u leader Manchester the pUrchaae house. William Mur­ donated 11.80 towards th# "Chicks- next month. pl'tali cylt Court o f Appeals for Its dfiv - . . Mnn Paolbie. Uttia- ...... ■A eon waa bom F riday .to Mr, .T.ha .Northeast Jfeighbprhiood. on the.jriibJoet ,ojt "R jig .fhiying," in, Primary phy tsqoa'chof the boye and-Prank- tO- AtmtiHa Fund." The girls will w o o c - « i m Radio and TV' ' W M AT—-'Mb To Get Pledgee— For Violim of TB -clirton.-glnce thiaTnse -wax the first' Coventry 7-W8t Perrotll la in charge of the cheer­ W K N » ^ 8 4 « 'Eaetom Standard Tfane ''WNHO_ck • Dai^ Book of Its kind tn the slate; (Ooartianed from Page One) leaders. - The court cited Judge Hand'a rc- For Blood Bank ((Continued from Page One) during a aimllar trial In The Roberteon School girls', bas­ The girls’ softball practice with Tuesday, lapril 15 mari4B, CZ In Submarine thm convention were held now. Mr. McArthur. W ill begin next Annual concert of the O Clef which he said "a disease Is no dis­ ketball teem wee defeated by a 4!iS-WTHT-Me#eilne o( the A!r. ««:l»-W p R (> .R e llg lo u e Talk, iiarj’ to August, 1043. lAst Oc- Republican nomination requii^a week. Mr. P e r r o t t l haa al­ ' W n c —Backstage wife. Arrang«>n«hU ha've been made Club, Emanuel .Lutheran Chufeh. ease until .It manlfeata Itself. In- to lw . he "Underwent an operation, Copenhagen, Denmark. April « MS votea. school mothers' team FrldiyTnlght ready started coaching the boye at WDRC^itusic by Anismnr,^ ~ with tS*' Mahcheater Etectrir April if, IR and IB feettnp mAstered,' though lAtent, la WIXO-JCusIc. , wexx;—Good Morning Mtulc. ,He was unable to work from that Hi 'vim A '* dynamite blaat which Both nominating convantlona in. the school a.uditorlum. About the Plains. AthleUc field. In South Compaby to/send out blood, donor ■ Epworth Leaguer’a—'presenta­ RO. I-Origer J .8 . .disease,: Industrially t E t WI^T--Polks Hop. ---- W2CprB.^TMi -Hkie; time'to now,'arid his riatrie was re- apeiiking, untii the Indtviduai's re­ railed remnanti of a lunken fJer- will be held In July at Chicago. lM-300 spectators attended. Scor- Coventry after school. Teams will WKNB’T'TAtlks yF. Chsrlotldi'Horntti. W THT—Breekfaat with Ben. pledge cards In every bill this tion of "The Mikado,” Bbwers' 4:l*-WTIC-8t»n« »»U»» jhonth. John D. LaBelie, chhlr- moved'from the stale payroll. sistance is agsin an far lowered B i h ' KubHiamie ■ brought -BimMi- ~ Wepert lhe^ thirffiP th4 iirti weM“jHH«t Rychs .be-compriaed d l , Grditea, A J 8. ------T.ll ■ ‘ WONS—Weather: Blit Jenklni Shoet- School. There were shout lO tables of WTHT,^Thy N.lghbori Voice. The .Supreme Court—In Ita ad- -that he'succumbs." - gpeculatlon today that leading From Paris . also came word WDRC--CXT1 Wnitll: ''''...... " WH^^Sewt’^^^e^-^Subr .maa. of-theUocal Red .Crona- Wood Saturday. April in ling, 21; Doris West, 10; Nancy setback in play at the setback program, anilounced today.* N M la —perhapa even Hitler —tried that Biaanhowsr'a military aidas Charland, 5, and' for the mothers, *:»)_ W b R C —JUdle Herrle: N eva Tit*—WONS—Newe. Y’oung Democratic Club testi­ 4:»*t-WDRC—T enkee Kitchen. T;**-AWDRC-Old. Mueic Bok; News. Manchester resident* who riv- to flee the falling Reich In a U- seem to think the general has' Mm. J. A. Brainard, 33;'Mrs. Eu- parly Friday night sponsored by monial dinner and dance, Rainbow WTKJ—Young. Wldder Brown. WTtC—Bob Steele—Homing Welch. celve th* pledge cards are urged asked to be released from.hit post (tn t Rychllng, 10; Mrs. Herbert the Troop 6T Ehcpiorer Post Boy WONS—Jack Downey’e Mueic Shop. Inn. boat. WCCC—Newe; Oont-Morning Mueic. by the local Wood program offi­ The tub waa one of three as North Atlantic Treaty Organ- IV. Love, 4 end Mrs. David J. Mc­ Scouts In the Americen Legion . WTHT—Bob K. Lloyd 8how. WONS—BIll .TeniSie Show. April S5 and 26 Is Your Easter iaatloh (N A T O ) combiandec in Hall. Wall street. South Coventry. W n C —The Women In My Home. WKNB—N e e ^ 'P h ll Hale Show. cials to fill them out and return bombed by the RAJ}} on May 4, Clellan, 3. Best guards for the " WON8—INeytime for Children; Newi. *:**—WDRC—World Newe Roundup. Community Players In "Bom Burope. .. The Defense depart­ In charge were Harley Rowland. them to the local chapter head- Vestorday" at Bowers , School, 1P4S. A t Ifaat two were found girls were Petrlcia Carpenter, WKNB—Beeebell Metinee. . WCCC—Kiddle Corner. „quarter*,_ , • gnnlt •’near" the- Danteh ooaat, The. ment; nant,.AH(^i»rf N/m iffiofrafAd it ^AMA^Aiif WSRC.-'Memory'Tane. I:»-WCCC Newe; Bl^test NeWa. vestigation showed the U-boat was TTie girls' I team will meet Thurs­ Fred LaVigne and M ra Winfield WTH'T—Tom'Corbett. Spece Cedet rtSc odds when they 'have 'prsc> M ay 2 and 8 no preference. New York will AA %rBilaMHr at maltial. WNRa iMAvsff Curt Massey.' \V'riC<-lUdio BMA«rw ticBlIy no. pledges on file tn draw crammed with food, even in the day during noon hour In the claas- J. Andrews of Wllllmantlc. There UfAl Af AJrtTA CAH wRaa AFAifASfA.1 • f Center Church Co-Weds* musi­ Pdrddi. li f f o r eoH N E W M ODEtr fo ^ have 06 votea at the convention. rte. WTHT—Bob Lloyd. * room of William E. McArthur, upon. Every month when we cal- comedy. "Fiddle Fsddlc," Ver- torpedo tubes,., and carried no In Ban Diego. Kefauvtr opened vewe: Cecil Brown. *:*S—WTHT—John 0>nl*. coach, when he will diatrlbute the -World Flleht Reporter. *;**—WDRC—News. have made our blood quota, we plsnik School. morrow •— or stop dt 73 Summit Stroot munitions. hla Far West campaign with a can_only look forward 'with dis­ No Identifiratton ■ awards, to ths girls who have . KTealag WCCC-U.Hundred-and *0 Hit*, Better L^te than Never declaration that a .Korean stale­ "i:ia-W DRC—Newa WHAT—tujian Trograih, couragement' and misgiving to N o papers were found to idcnc played this season. Uniforms WKNR-rNews: .PolonI*. * NORWALK STRIKE ENDS Hut it,s heHer>l4(ill to be ON TIME. Atid you can be on dnd save 1S% on coshdnd edrry. mate should not .be tolerated.' tf which have not been turned in WTIC—Newe. WONSi-Newi. making the same effort the ■ next ■ tlfy the occupsntli n6r to prove the a settlement can not he regotlated.- WTHT—New*: Joe Glrend Show. month. . , time—-at all limes—i f your watch haa been accuraioly deduction the U-boat might have Wednesday night will be turned in WKNB—New*; Sports: Mueic. WTHT—Breakfaat Club. he said, the United' States should CAU 5440 WHAT—Newe. “ WTIC—Theater of MModv. 'Up to the preaent time, those Norwalk, A p r IT 8 (;P)—Four regulated by OAUDET’S. contained high Naale escaping the at thia time. There will be 10 girls »ilS-WDRG-Thl* U Hartford. ,u»e all m^Utary. mesiiia.available to ' A S K FOR •WONS—Newe. who have walked In without;ap: hundred employes producing can­ UWillflQBoomed Reich'.rvvivile Some-C7lSiriC Danes-lytuim won*- Wt/II” av.^ eUgible .to- iteceiva.a certificate- for '•••■ '•liF-'WTIO-i^Rdh SfeeM:-''-...... ■ WONS—T*ll«-T**l, - —■ — ...... »il*-W KNB-Iti^n Hour.’ j^lhliifientii ’ Have ""liieiM iia t o non 'fm*m':*m'hlU«)iffK«'pT«J'dc'tlTey # EI«etroiriie watch inspaetion------d e t ^ whdthetL Hltler-jnight ham - I f the year's season and a letter "C " ■WHAT—Suppor. Sereneda a t . the NoHvalk Lock Company Ika Baekers'Clalm 10 "ROYKBOFtft ----'- WONS—Jim BHtf, Sporfi. ■“ WTIG-News; gfti Kolb, achieve auccees on Bloodmoblle been one, although Allied Invrstt- Of lloyat Blue cordf. in otaer To bh ' WONS—Crean Patterson Show, ended a three-day strike yesterday • CortHtod Watefcmaktr ------Elsenhower backers Claimed 10 enable for the awards each mem­ INSURANCE WDRC—Jack Smith Sporta WCCC—13 Hundred and 30 Hit*. Day and we are greatefiil fOr their itlon has Indicated he probably *:U—WDRC—Thia I BelleTe. Newi, ■ ■ . help," she went on. "But If po- when officials of the company and On* year guarantoa Ht tn m’ Bertih htmtcFr-aa -tha-GOT* of.hjaL.Juuns.w called in the Danish WTHX,-W‘eafh«r; Journkl of the Alp. WKNB—Gov. Lodge. pointments can be made for any II press, probably will never he will be the first' GOP contender WONS--^Fultnn Leiet*. jr., I*:!*—WTHT—Whispering Street*. time between 1:45 and 6:30. to speak in New Ydrk state. t:lS—WONS—Tello-T-et.' WONS—New*. 891 M AIN ST. ,, Solved. WTHT—Elmer Dtvla Those who* return pledge cards Divers, are blaeting the ship In Stassen ended his Illinois ctm- 10:30—WCCe—New*: 13 Hundred and will he contacted so that a con­ STATIONERY w W-DRC—Jerk Smiln. M HU*. . # A IR M A H , - NOTE.H OrtpUTI n. JAMH CHURCH T:S4—WTIC—New*. l6 bits to salvage steel, lead and ptlgh last night at Chicago with CINTBIPOISI URGEST WIDEST CAST IRON SAFETY PLATE OUSS •WHAt —lUllan Program. venient- appointment may be ar­ other metals, Corpses of those an attack on Taft's foreign policy. Mokt No WTHT—Silver Eagle. WTIC—Double or Nothing, ranged. I f no pledge card haa l e a d i n g BRANDS FOR MANCHESTER’S MOST COMPLETE PO W R , IRAKES COLOR' CHOICE AUOY PISTONS A U AROUND WDRC—Peggv t,ee Show. WONS—Guy Lombtreo. aboard have been carried away by He called it "negaUv*,” Mistakot Wkon WONS—Gebrlel Heetter. W'KNB—Mvhterr Voice. been received, a donor appoint­ Arthur Drug Stom .. SELECTION OP WATCHES the water, and only a few ekuJIs In Washington, Sen, Charles 7:4S-WDRC—Ed Murrow. 1*:4*—WTH'T-Against the Storm. ment may be made' by phoning Choosing Your ■ WTTC—One Men'* Ftmliy. 5111. have been left. Tobey of New Hampshire said he „ .W.avS—DarU Day.. ,,, II :SS—WTHT—Lone Journey, Brt 'far fto sheTf' o f 'paper wltH ilill 'cohirders ''Ei

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./5 CBSBTto EVENING HKIALD, MANCHESTER, r ktmto, toit-tt-to *to> actually - headlag < toe- eecMid- ’^ S e o u t -Due-tp the feet thet Ml many-of .In Fighting Fear ^ w iiig Course -, .Teaii-TiiBaraAava-«ancptkd.U>elr — Cast Aim ouocefl gjuLMrs.-Hedge*, .and Jerxy.Bapl;. fteiw w fly a U M Mid obtoet ai ■ placf on the Democratic nation­ the churehea arc holding aeryioea scavenger iHuit origlrially sched­ enza as Rddis Brock, tpe handy­ ate.. ' Y a n k m ' : uled for tonight. They will hold man cousin. Other rolea will be BUILT AmMlcM fM«l|« pohcy. Hi* ac­ al Hqket.%1h^*s!Se Notes Thursday night, Maundy T h u ^ day, .the Girl fleout offlee will not "If we on this Palni Sunday Mrs. Maurice G. Poiilkea of their regular mseyng at the school The, cauit of ‘*Bbm Yealerdsy," played by Barbara Rohrbach as tual yraeito a( eomlnk near that By A. H. O. \Thla, they eay, le prepoeter- the maid. George X-ewls as the ooA,,^ They will alao pHII elas- be open in the evening. It will be would ride with Jesus along the Rockville has been engaged by the at 7:30 when pljlSls for work on the which will be presented b>* ^the and ahjact la « m whlea laakiM cur Town Gfe«B,aisd -the- fortlidoming 'bellhop. Ed. Culver as tha barber, ’ ‘the other day ono of toit col- sify K aa preposterous, preposto we Marth waa ' observed aa Inter­ open next week Thureday; April road tost Ted uRrmately 'td the X#ahcHMteK'brthto of (he' HTrl- CpmmuhRy Tlsyers up'f**' / the Barbara Joriea as the manicurist. aylwwati ac narvaua thty actual­ 17, from T to 8 p. m. dqnce will fw discussed. The Arts that. McMahon abould - national '.friendship month by Cross we need to'heed the ancient . ford County ^MCA to conduct a sponsorship of the Manchester Buddy BmWh as the bootblack, ly MMa to tear paaea, adth at umn'a eerraepondenU remonetrat- Hartford County ,, prophecy,. 'Pest, not . . . behold and Crafts Workshop will meet at ad, not too sently eitheri over tha Brdwnle Troop' 48. A t the flrat course on sewljig, entitled, "New toe schoot at 7 o'clock tonight, Registered Nurses' Assoclntibn for MymiiTl Stsrin s* the welter, and without tjuauttoa marha more iMt MmO votes, while they King cometh,' " stated Rev. the benefit of tha'student' nurse Arthur Holmes ns aiislstant mana- meeting in the month the girla and Old Trlcl^in Sewing," at^toe A rehearsal of the IT A play. thaa thay laar war. Ihic wa would fact that we had called Consrota- RIMOoff, the brilliant local po- WHATto THU READ PBICB Clifford O. Simpson In his sermon. fund. St the Bowers School on ,-|ma*-Aba RlUeoS of-Uie-SlrBt Dis­ r. HIII9aL,atM...)m M irying It by and their-laadars, Mra—Ruth.How.-. Human Need of - Courage,’^ -Oomunity-Y, on North Main strict. ‘"Aaron Slick from Punkln Crick," . 0 9 rODR 'H o o sa T - •VC-tnheld at the school tonight. April 25 stid *26. vena snnmlneed; The plsy, later a- inoiyie"Whteh tu M m |iitoan»ari^tt*“1 ^ ^ only tt,00l. ell and Mra. Helene Pee, were at the morning services of Center today by Director Jean Moore. The brought Its star,' Judy Holliday, an waat tha world to aattla dowa, and trict Connecticut's freatsst vou The flrat of the series of six les­ Felix Jablon Is cast In the title role Well, how can anything bo pre- taken on a tour of the post office TouB find ww nonapataut Congregational Churclj on Sunday. sons on consecutive Tuesdsy eve­ leading parts will be played by sesdemy hwsrd. Is a fast moving, Efficient, Reliable Work luaka thalr prepeMtlM laMatMt Satter. .That title, said our cor- by Thomas Moriarty. Letters Christ's coiirage, continued the of the play which will be pi-eaented (antk poaterpua when It ia reafT. How appralaera wMl gnaHWad to nings will begin on April 15, be­ at the Community Hall on April 18 Beverly Watkins, who lakea th* -laugh provoking comody about- a Cmr and raauatie eneutD, raal aafotia- roapohdant, citins the vote atatta- can an art be shallow it it'-ceally were mailed to friends In India b ^ yan. minister; was based on three roots, part of Billie pawn, .the blonde, high-flying Junk tycoon who la Guaranteed! f his prayer life with God, His loye tween the hours of 7:30 and 9:30. and 19 under the; direction of UaM can take piaea. Uea to prova It. btlonsa tn Senn- eonvincM people T How can ^ and Germany. At the aeoond and William Luettgens. who. pla.vs brought to earth by a dtimh but tm t meettnr an Italian luncheon waa Ramembar, thofa la Mvor for others and His acceptance of The flrat lesson will Include such Marshall P, Lovegrove. Others In tor Brien IfeHahon. And ha elaatify a career as a. halli subjects S.V proper sewing equip­ the cast Include Mra. EugcnqGag- the part of Harry Brock, tlie Juiik fast learning blonde. when It seems to become stronger nJoyS'id. for which Anne Pee and any ebHgnllee Meu pM Call Himself. showed' how* McMahon, In IMO, ment,- various fabrics, how to llardone, PTA president, and her tycoon. TlckH*' may be secured from 5 ! > i ^ .. 'AS.to.gaes higher T .1 .'lorxciatur ’snaef aawaayi ■' .he^ mp Umr pcapamd. V spaMiatU. -n,-,..lh.llla discussion of courage bast­ % • fower r q u j ii ■ HPrtfOrt ■=- ceunty* wwn 'AABIWfi'-'BBAtBar ''- ''''' ttaughtor,r''member'w —DUier- member*-of-tbe-.-CASk* to-' -any.'.member .ofi-th*.' Mancheslar mmm :Ui^r'TltoCh^BUih: and X m«meat balls. Girt Scout ed on prayer life With God, Mr. 'fch<»>Sir"n 'patleni;'■''WesauremsKft elude Thomas Turner, who Is to Registered Nurses Aseoclstlon or more handsomely than did Rlbl- The answer, of cpiiriae, must be and line for the individual and a Sock and Buskin nt Manchester ' ■'■■■ Two thlntt ara very obvioua coff, who did wonderfully. that McMahon hap more on the birthday cakes were |baked by 41U Simpson pointed out that when a High School, and Raymond E. portray Paul Verrall, the newa- the Community Players. Donna Reggetts and bar mother . man praya about fears he sees brief discussion on cost and colors, UP TP Jg MONTHS TP FAY about the eaiididaey of Senator That fact—and the fact that we ball than SppMrs to the' profea- also basic seams. Cooper, Mrs. James Hassett. Mrs. sional observara. Our guess la, and BartMM Harbron and her them for what they ere, and he Ralph Broil and John Schmidt 6f Batoe Kafauvnr, hrerndpat Truman could have overlooked It—are 'aiun- mother. CAUrot sticks and milk discovers they are usually .not aa Mrs. Foulkes holds a B8 degree bolic of what aeema a rnutina too, that it la something beyond the local teaching staff. Tickets and the Bemoeraae national i the thing they can notice when it completed the 'toeal. The girls bad aa he thought they were. One from the Urilyerilty of Msssschu- NO EXTRA CHARGES^ FREE ESTIMATES " gi m M m diaat at it. It A tort- Connecticut attitude toward our setts, w'here she majored In Home are available from - any member yaniiatipn do. not Hke him. But la called, to their attention—the enjoyed painting^Dutch flgurines. of the flnat rules In overcoming of , th* cast, or of, the* executivi aanlor United States Senator. Ohs A t the third - meeting the; girls Elconomlcs; She haa ser-ved ait 4-H rOLDING pait of this attitude la that, when fed' that he makes Ihtciligcnt fear U to' Identify.'It and: face It committee of the PTA.-;___ vOtota in Domoeratie primariea painted Chinese figurines, and Chi­ and then do something about it, 'agent with the LitriiflelJ CJoulrity s S S - M ? * he aaeka votes from Connecticut, speeches on a minimum of differ­ Byroa J. Shinn Election and lnstslIsUon''of'offl- WE HAVE THE PROPER GQUlhlRfF^ « avarywhare do hke hint. ent topics. Our guess is thst nese fortune cakes baked by''M he said. Farm Bt’ reau, and In Windham cers will be the main Item of busi­ SHOPPING STROLLFR There, aeema to he a eleaa rklar he doea better than anybody else Chinese restaurant were greatly County as assistant to the home m m »wa*4tT ©r could dreamvof doing, The other there la a certain chemistry In the In conclusion lie pointed out Bolton, April ( Special) — ness nt the regular meeting oLthe AMP KNOW HOW tieniMp betwean thaae two UUngp. man'a public appeal which quite enjoyrt. For the fourth meeting that W’hen man can accept himself demonstrstlbn agent. FTA tomorrow at 8 p, 'm. at the part of the attitude le that poli- the girls derided on a doll show, Byron John Shinn, son of Mr. and Women Interested In the course Tho ralationshtp aeema to ha thia; ticiana and observers naver quite pbasibly never will be' discovered he is free enough from anxiety to school. Group singing Will follow 9 1 1 8 8 or uulyaed by those in a position with Mrs, Best and Mrs. Osborns' enter into loving and productive Mbs. ^yron H. Shinn, of Bolton may call JMrs., Robert, L. Cooper, the business meeting. Mrs. Ray­ SaaMWaai artcra aapMrInr In aa- tha voters Beam tn Hke Kpfauver manase to accept this aecom.- In charge of the awards. Thera ...ONir FOR THE lESf IN DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCVlb»C pllahment aa real. to observe him, but which,, none­ relationships with others. He can Lake, was awarded a fellowship 57 Boulder road. mond E. Cooper, chairman of the predMly baeauBa orfaniaatton theless, will keep winging Its* way were 20 dolls in all. Besidea the live without tension, worry, anxl- at Yale University at the Connect­ refreshment committee', will be. peUeudana are .«satalt him. Tha trouble with the politlciaiva ovar .their. heads..inta the reactions, usual dolla there were some from , ety , and sensitivity, and thus .find .assisted ..by. Airs. .Henry McDoa- .U^khvtigHU*.. Mtx H .fuMi.lff currylfiix DON'T DELAY— CALL TODAY / hadt*’: ihd poiiticar ob'iervera la that they Japan,' Oe'miariy' and' "Prahee. icut- Valley ■ -Electronic 1 ndustrles aatartlanw W hy. are the orsaniaatom poll' of the average, voters. the courage to overcome his fears. bugh, Mrs. Joseph Costnnso, Mrs. -1 a. *■ think thay understand hUr art. While the dolls were being Judged Day at- the. -University.-of- Coiff ttr0n§iYitMtfr«Ri«i fK«n oipocf vt Niti tOW •- ...... • - ■■ - t a. m* ueians asainat Katauvarf One Right now Connecticut Reptibli- The twro special anthems sung* B o l t o n Angelo Soma and Mrs; Mario ^a»--i a. They think, further, thet any- cans are scratching their heads, Mrs. Marge Smith taught the by the Senior and Youth choirs necticut Saturday. The fellow- Fava. raaaen aaaraa to he that, ia head- thtns they can understand ao girls to dance the polka. 1-ettera under the .dlrecllpn of, Andrgw R.^ Doris Mohr p ’ltalla ^ico I .. «od Hit f«Y0tf eolofi yooV* «vof' r + « - ^ and. -some ConnecticutDeip.pcrets si)ip, ..awsrtfd ,,<)nBupJ)ly.. by,...,^^111?, (M)LL1 CONSTRUCTION $0,^ S u f 4 ) . In i' tod Sadiata Criina ihvbih|aflh(i aanUy -emRiot work very-ions Very- are' sounding as' if they' were in a' from India and Germany,- In an­ ■Watson Were. " jenisidem" by well. Connecticut Vailey Section, insti­ Tel. Manchester 5545 an proeaaa, ha waa uetlaaa enouth to state of half-amused, half-scorn­ swer to the letters sent air mall Parker, and "Ride On! " Ride On' •rifht itrlfo^ Mmopy — roktfMmYT6 4 diif ef S ' iR srr laiH ’you B P aJlMU. H iM r iwtoaht KuaMan In both Connecticut polltirel uated this June. This whs •mployud mun and woman • • • cratie crlm't. .Th*A rather like tha camps there are thoee who con­ did not have them on when she EASTER CARDS IS Me*. ISMot. np4itn la ceeatotent. tha iRwi- picked the wrong bottle, the su­ made possible due to the privilege SHOULD MEAN married or tingla. $ } M Idae of hit foins out dnO aaaklns sider him transparent, and n*ho accorded University Scholars of 27 "WST" t'-raply wtJl hantaln aduaMaa ara certain that, if the Inflation perintendent said. M (TV. \'»fl Phoha for a 1-yiiit loan* writa, the BrOeida^, on hit opm, amons R o bert J. S m it h He added that she had been sus­ proceeding at their own pace In or coma in. mada ovor a 403.08 475.80 +- liilia (MieaaataMtotrieh wlH make It process eontinuaa much longer, their course of study. He wilt PAINT-UP-FIX-UP AUopo por«w*ts oooor ofonrHiiooi the people thamaaivaa. INCORPORATED pended from the stsift, pending an h million l<^i last yeart A* looA ol $tpO COIN 170.40 wh«n hakt' 'tor 'ajthar tha frairtani Actually, neither Me fpaa nor hie Inquest to be held by Coroner study for his doctorate In elec­ WonfMly loRoid in 13 coMORvtivo REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE trical enginesGng while at Yale. Uwii $35 ta $500 mooiMjr isKallmooN of $10,05 Mch. ppwan Or O toilM y to Ittihto It. aupportere j«Pm to be dolnf Sena­ Morris Wnibel. He did not Imme­ OUTSIDE On Slfneture Aleno diately explain toe 'Jeley In re­ ^peaca” oftaMiut ntwt toa tor Xofeuvar Juatiea. OSt MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 3480 porting Mrs. Lowe's death. day, nearly 48 hours after It oc- "7Nf COMPANYi 'fHsr trgri to * * r r n - \ twad to t anawara by htahn to aa WE ARE TRADINR - If ha ware not runnins-for-a i Mrs. Lowe had been a patient at ------1. . < N5URAN8MITH8 SINCE W U ” ------'currea. said ho^was conducting his •VtTIM ^ Atotoiean aditor'a (tjUtatloanalra. preaidantlal 'nomination, and wa, WM the ho.spitaI for seven years, and own investigation. TheWG.GLENNEYca F I N A N C E C O . I ^ a In Itaalf w m Mtttlna, hut, Mrs. Sorbo was admitted 17 years Pomfret reported that Det. Segt. or Braaldent Truman, or anyone On Dadgs and Plymbuth Cnra BUILDING MATERIALS In* n**r • JARVIS. ■UllOINO Yfli—n w ly 11-cu-ft of refHger«tor-'"— but tawnty-xven -times that sum is n p tt^ . I trim (HustroUd Mf* svbl«d M tfwufiD VMi to torcd a 3, th is plane WM antaged In an sented J>y the telephone. fac4itics fonstruoed here in? WWtf Htm «l 9Klr« ca^« iaaattow of.tha trada vaatrlotlana -attMpt -to-iand -wlUeh -tnvolvad <^.aia>>iaat - Omnecticut tince '1945-. W e ate going abmut to keep giving ■ ~ flying low over a densely popu- aria torea afalitat Ituaala. ButJ you'tbe best telephoqegervice in the world. — ..: i atffioaphara,.in,iihieh . toay lahidaraa- > W haan' eonduetinc tha eon Theae ware the two main fac- ■* i$ht».:hM. iwmr:.rimiink^ :tm_ lnrsivai Anytofiig Mge to- '1±L“ -••'A U SEE IF YOU CAN RESIST AMERtGA*S phomea'*of Iha iipuai "party. volved fall! within the eUaaiflea- priaaura and-amphaaia. Tha Uon^of-detail, rrem -mu’ craah to MO^T CONVINCING ROAD TEST I t ...... toi#Hl-'roved drive*;'-iiteat.eaM *

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z . ,".;."r:::i ^ ^ 3 5 ! E -faAr^CH|iBt SE^ m ^ G : ^ ! tA I^ IfA N C te t EB. COJiN^ TU^ tTAY. APRIL 8;ili52 y'^^• tween Jii :e Daly, the miner gltl - - y — SnsrfdBer Docun^ I R ft^ntetlC C M ail involvad. pamta, the- stsXe’a 'x.'- 2 & ipeffH _ B ^ : « n ’.caiidlMflB tjiat J te iS m . GUl^oii Morris attoroey, and ^th«. ptninty. jdelscr. Srentiag the aUnd shaU be cna&iea '' Physicians of tha Maacheater- O iiM or^ Count off fbr perking and tliat the To Prove Oaim Medical Association who wtU Mualer "Was arfeated Jan. IS lb, Deny 3 pedeatal etende be moved back respond to emergency calls to­ and first triad at Trial Justice 4 V , eight feet and parallel to the main morrow afttDseon are Dr. H. J. Harold L. Mualer, 21, of Man- Court in Bolton In March. ' O IH R S YOU A SELECTION OP FAMOUS- ■shuid and that the parking area Of Whitewash Lehmue. tel. 7249; aM 'Dr, ebester, was re-aenteneed in Tol­ REPRODUCTIONS AT REASW AilE PRICES 'Cpnditioin ^pnlated west of the stand be dearly de- Wiirfield Moyer, S82^ «%U- land County Su^'rtor Court today The first repreaenXatlVe' aaaem- flBBr'Tiid parking apace for lOt dren Only:) 'to .otia year la TOUand _ O pua^ Uy In America met-at-JameatowB, Jt Approvals, If cars be provided there. (tWtIaaed.Xroaii Page Om)^. Jail by Judga Edward j. Daly. . . V a, In 1619.— - 11x13 WdrtBT Colon M Sl.iBb U nfr^ Tabled^ No Opposition The foUowUig an>UcaUona were ' The case waa re-opened after ond Vtrplox tabled for further Information: tlona, but we are not going to Muaiar waa sentancad laat Tues­ Gerard LeBlanc t a r penirtaBton Itaten to a lot of unaubstiantlated that KBI Dlractor J. Edgar Hoo­ day to Cheablra -Reformatory' No oppo«lUon'«^ ;.volccd to ap- to erect dwelling on lot having charges.” ver^ "ought to refute” to accept when be pleaded guilty to a EASTER BASKETS Hiildo, Strang, Cydnoy, Spurtr and VoR Gogh pUeation* for aonlng' exceptlona leas area than regulaUona allow Sen. Watkins (R-Utah), also on the task. charge of atatutory r a ^ . The Am o Paw to Snwet From. , j_ at tka moattnf then regulations allow. West of 290 Bldwell street, Rural Red- knows about this.”' one such move had been blocked The ra-aentencing came about WE ARE AFRUATED WITH N. Y. Bpita tha fact that tha ac«nda In­ dcnce Zone. Batkina said he expecta the by Hoover several weeks ago. aa a result of conversation be- Easter Plants |1 Up - cluded 15 appl^eatlona. Turnpike Auto Body Works for committee In any evmt will want — nUWHiC SOOETY FmE ARTS .. ■“ "Of "thr IS; • th r tward- darted Id sfnex laBtidn to to -h e a r - McGrimwH' fepWCr td' Would, ruin the enectlvenaae of the ---- three, granted 10—four of them, easoUne service station on east what Morris has said. FBI for yaara to come. Gnelliiir 'Cards T or OwjnlecHpoof mouMing is tha iotast and bast In conditionally, and tabled two foi aide of bulimng at 165 Middle Morris wran^ed bitterly 'with Watklna said he bellavtd, tha W n m y r n n AU Oeessions further infomatlon. turnpike west, Bustness Zone H. Congress' before Attorney Oeherat government cleanup Aould be tU i port of tha ztota...... Denied were tha following peti- Two other appUoationi contlnu- McQrath fired him last Thursday, handled by top Investigators ap­ WrRETRADINe B L U E C tlona; ■ed from preyioua 'hearings were four hours before McGrath him- pointed by the Preaidant subjert FERNDALE OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8 ^ Arthur Masaaro for permleaion considered and granted—one oon- telf waa axed, by President Tru­ to Senate confirmation. SOLIMCNE. tNC. to erect dwelling eloaer than red- dltionaliy. ., man. The dispute revolved around Ha said such a Job might aub- DODGE and PLYMOUTH 1095 MAIN STREET allow at JCeeney and Bn6 Albert J*atch .waa granted p*.r- Motrla’ sittempt to look Into the Ject the FBI to partlaan. charges atnMia< ISeral ReeBfenee .Zone, mlaaion to divide a plot of land ■private affairs bX' HcGralH and of either prejudice or "whitewash­ -A.NACKOW Ski has baan able to Atlantic IteSning Conapahy for north of 854 Parker street Into other high administration officials.. ing," which would “JeepardlM the > i|- permiaaion to erect free atanding two lota, which would result In one Morria as cleanup man, was a spe­ effectivenoaa of thia agency in Its 38 LOCKWOOD STREET—TEL. 2-4313 ground aign, lafger thaii regula- having leas frontage than regula­ cial assistant to McCrath. normal fields of work, and' that tlona allow, weat of Sendee Sta­ tions allow, Residence Zone A. •McGrath Lauda Tnanaa_ ought not to happen.” tion, at 2SS Middle turnpike weat, The eppllcetlon of Charles Luce McGrath stepped out'of hla Job Hint Cane Against Morris DELIVER THE M O^ TO ITS KUILION MEIWERS Bualneaa Zone nx. for extension of permiaaion to use officially yesterday with a am-ll- Charlea J. Morriaon for perpila- a lot for parking cars In connec- ing farewsU to a gathering of Concerning the Morris-McGrath '"X. aion to erect addition to building mora-than .2,1KX1 .Juatloc dspart- .uproar, Keating said In a state- eloaer than' iegutaUona alloW', ax tloa-wtth a can-repalrlng bualneaa h’etit that a House Judiciary eub- Protecting men. and property on a lot-saat of 52011ddlfi-t«m:;^ ment emirtoyea, ^ e wound »ip by SM d n tar^atreeti nuaineaa Zone pike eaat, Residence Zone A, waa saying, "God blest the Justice de­ committee/ investtgatlng-ttae Jus­ p . granted until Oot. 1, 1953, oh cbn-^ partment. God bleaa the Presi­ tice Department ehould find out L <,^'^unuofSMLny>» a , , JlMt were -diUoti -Xiie' appkeaat "do an ade-^- dent «f.' the .United vStales.'lvT, -r "whether there,.la substance, tp.'thi granted Unoondltionhny: quate amount of landscaping and "No one carries a greater bur­ ■tbry that the Attorney 6enehi John McLaughlin for permiaaion limit to 10 tM number of cars den than the Preaident of the waa about to preaent to a grand •- ■ ' . . I . _____ to erect addition to rear of dwell­ United. .Btataa,.".. - AIcQnith...aold.. Jury a case a n ln st Mr. Moms, -kept- Xhere -and-ttiat -none -of- the ahd 'Seek'' ah ~indictment,'' 'at thiB ing ii cars be wrecks. ' "with all the world looking to him B Zone B, for help.- -H e needs It.-You ■work Xlma.Morria waa-fired.” - - “ ■ John liauff lor permiaaion to for a great government, a great According , to the published ver­ oncloaa exlatlng porch at S Avon administration, led by a great sion, the indictment would have i I ' mobilheat atreet, ttealdenee Zone B. viPW W i l l I n s u U Preaident.” been sought In connection with a on cmnm sayiai ’ Joaaph F. Cooney for permiaaion McGrath called hie successor, Surplus tanker deal with which to encloae exiatlng aide porch The ihort length of chain which hangi from the ^ AUTOMATIC DELIVEn-iavea both­ combustion efficiency. Mobil- Sterling Tonight 'a fine character, of high Intel­ Morris’ name waa connectad. Cioaer to aide Una than regulatlona rear end of a fuel truck ii a familiar eight It ia a er of constantly checking your heat bums completely! allow, at 205 Oak atreet, Realdence lect.” He did not mention Mor- rta by name, but remarked, "I The GulJ of Mexico la approxi­ simple prscautiofihry measure to prevent the ae- oil tupplyl zone B. Joaaph sterling will be Inatalled HEAT-SAVING TIK-help heat your LOWEST OPiRATING CLOSELY TO HOSPITALS Mra. Henry Olaon for extenahm have Just undergone political sur­ mately Inehee higher than the level cumulition of static electricity. Without it a spark a commander of the Anderaon- gery myself." of the Atlantic Ocean off tha east E1IU MEASURE-no “guesiworV”! home better at lest coatl ^ ' . . - \ ______•f parmlaaioa to oonduct painting hea Poat', Veterana o f Foreign No chance of errors. elaaaea In hanuu^At 88 Lakewood S Boircltor General Philip B. Perl­ coast of Florida. might tom the carrier into a biasing inferno. Safety COOkTEOUS SERYKE -"^contiderie. i— Wara, in a ceremony at 8 o'clock man waa named to act as Attor­ „ proeautipM ateund in eyery^lnd^ j>rotecting,. CUAN FUEL O U -to promote Only 6% of income is-usod by Connectkut/&lue Cfoss lor oil ney-CknieTsl until- the Job Is-flUedi- 'tion-for your premliesi' Bveiy Voluntaiy hospital in Connecticut^ olMaterl3reen. men and property against needless destruction. Pre- eonvert aingla family dwelling to All Periman would tell newamen operating expense. This is believed to be/fhe lowest adminis; State y r w Oomnnander Charlea was; cautionary messuret should be taken- to guard / two-family. dwelling, at 299 .Au­ Campbell of Dfnron wliHjir a gueat' am Jiikt filling in a gap'.' ices to Blue Cross and its members .on a strict coat basis by tumn etreet, Raaldenee Zone A. well aa Cheater Hogan, com­ health, too. The most import^t is a physical ex­ Philip J. IluaaaU for permleaion p™ DONT frative^st of any of the QFsiue C ro^ plans - or any other mander of the Dllworth-Comell- Meanwhile, 'bbjectlon grew to amination at regular intervals. See your physician contract, with credit in advance to the member on admission. to attach breeaeway and garage ^ a y P«Mt, American Legion, and McGranery'a proposal that the Threw Tham Away insurance organization in the counffy. The balance —94 cents to dwelling a t 27 Jarvla road, Itei- t^ o u a offiolala of local cluba. FBI take over Mqrria' govern­ StlU plenty of wear left In at least once a year for a thorough checkup. You tdence Zone A, All aervlee.eluba and the public ment-cleanup job. shoes repaired here. may prevent a aatioua illneas. " Oeadltiona are Invited. on every dollOr —is used entirely for the direct benefit of The applioation of laaae Parka Sen. Watklna toldXa reporter for permiiNion to eonvert a alngle SAM YULYES members.. family dwelling to a two-family a : Shoe Bepairlag of the Bet- dwidUng at 44 McKee atreet, Real- ter Kind Done WhUe You dehoe Zone B, waa granted ao long Walt. __ t a il o r -m a d e TO CONNECTICUT aa the applicant ahall own the 18 MAPLE STREET ' QUEVN'S PHARMACY premlaea and reside solely theic- Opp: First National StoN In. Flowers For Easter Parking Lot 878 MAIN ST. _ TEL. 1136 The application of Frank Reed CONDITIONS — tor .permiaaion to convert rear por­ EST. 1902 THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. tion of a dwelling (formerly used HUES - HYACINTHS - TIJUPS • ^ON-PROPIT aa aervahte' quarters) ' Into an \ apartment thua converting a ain- DAFFODILS - FUCHSIA 336 NORTH MAIN ST.—TEL. 4148 gia family dwelling into a two- ' Connecticut Blue Cross is strictly a Connecticut institution, family dwelling, at 55 'Prospect ETC. No 4ividends/No bonuses. No commissions — to anybody. All street. Realdence Zona AA;' was LECLERC operating only in Connecticut - not affiliated with any other granted ao long aa the applicant FUNERAL. HOME officers an^lirectors seiye without one cent of pay in the in- u tha owner of the property and It la used by a member of hla fam- A N D U P organizatipn. It is tailored to best fit Connecticut needs, whidV » l . 0 0 F M E R A L ^ twost ojEdhe /general community. N^ a cent of profit goes to '2*he at^libatlcm'of BIele''Reht- AT are different in many ways from conditions elsewhere. - ' achn for .permuiiion to erect en S E ^ C E imyojrte. Gonnecticut Blue Cros^ is a community service op­ additkm 9 feet by 12 feet on’ the weat end of a temporaiv building Walter ing solely for the purpose of helping Connecticut people ' used In conjunction with a golf Lecime, \ driving range Mi property weat of TOURNAUD'S leet the cost of their hospital care. 1088 Middle turnpike what. Reel 131 LAKE STREET—TEL. 7662 23 MAIN\8T. ^ .dance Zone AA, waa granted on Manchaeter Call 2-5869 ; condition the property remain un s t a t e -w id e COMMUNITY ' / der personal operation a t Elsie y-. iUtaii#E5Cr7r%r.-r^'r^ ' "Heirtaehct and further that rio food . be kept or-aold oh the premUea. ^Tht iHppUcaUoir.of. ThonvM Sul Myan fur permiaaion to continue COOPERATION ; non-Conformtng use of aelling • FOR ALL THE PEOPLE ' .rjuJESJ**}* .•»»« »V r«Wl ,aX 8 a re in th e ’3 2 e I Toadslda stand, on the south aide The_ many benefits of Blue C:p^s for our million members .OfJWeat Center street; (west of The advantages of‘membership in non-profit Blue C i^s have have' been made possible only through unique communityridH -LL T.-J. been made available to every man, woman, and child in operation, including over 9,000 employers, labor, hospitals, / Connecticut, regardless of employment, age or health status. ' IttDi JO lAlU IT the medical profession, the pressrah^ others. Bven All million members of Blue Cross derive the Men tical greater benefits will be possible in the future for the present < h H h m )tV benefits on a share and share alike basis —group members in million .members and 'for the additional thousands joining, all firms, big and smafl,7ay:: the same subscription fee. All \ \ .\ * 1 //7 / / with everybody continuing to pull together for the good o| tho“ g m ( i i h tiirect payment members pay another standard fee geared entire Connecticut community. fairly to their own costs. Bliie CrossJs not limited to certain ' f . 'A -f •insurance-selected” groups or individuals. As a result, all pay POICN 1 less and get more, > . n o o l INAMIl PIR^CT ENROLLMENT NOW OPEN During the month of April, Blue Croaa haa openwl ttf 400*f to all who caMot join through payroll groupa. if 'you b.amde le «)ia- self-employed or retired ... if you and your wife or .n*d.Nr#'We..ainl sevate wee. Om; Cdeti ffar brlglt thn^i^ husband do npi wqrJtjfpr a.firni empIoying S or more people . i t ' wear,' .I s -Imm'.:. you're riigthie- for-direct -enrcHment.-Application n d " eaaeiy M * Sm ili.Ri mder'fce- ■ ’ full details at! the 'Area Oflicee listed below: ; : m w stj* e * s. Wea"l ermit, b ^ " ■ - OnO klY^iti 4>ai»k She eapde*'; ,,,Ju , '■.■‘4led tmtfmdi «hh Miparalere Cash To Make Your House A Home ivrsltiu'30 • V ' *-tu »''4hw#la''W yh^ room I k i d g e gives y o u t ^ . ' sMn BM,. h ^ a a batter homei to proteef your property and investment without strain on_ your budget, and without cashing your bonds. /■ .- Par Qaort .... $1.75 You.ll pay pfT your loan, gpd still haye your bonds. rnxN A CAB Is enough Inside to let ■ruts and makes every raid boulevhrd-smootli. W"you sit relaxed and at ease . , . without You can make ”brass-fsck” comparisons on CONNECTICUT HOSPITAL SERVICE, INC. _ The cost of. such-a loan at the First Natiorial Bank of Man- ; Sijoeezin^,'crouching cr Jack-knifing your kqees such Dodge safety features as smoother- chastar'is only $5.00 a year per hundred, repayable in conven­ TFkere oU im fgtn yra*bell’* . , . thais.when comfort begins. stopping Sw-Cuard brakes, Safe^-Rim wheels 345 Whitney Av«niie • New Haven 2, Connecticut ient monthly installments up to 36 months. - The new ’SS IX>dge is faigr extra big inside that hold tire to rim in case of blow-out con­ - . . . gives you more rqora titan cars casting stant speed elecGric 'windshield wipers .. , and hundreds of dolltrs more. This it a fact . . . . AREA-OFFICESi Bridgeport, 1336 Fairfield Avenue • Ho^ord, 43 Farmingjon Avenue* *Tonr Staia Of ( Borrower s life is insured at no extra cost for.,the amount w i r v B o o F f other features that mean' depenoalrtlity 4md of the loan.)’ a fact that the free "Show Down” booklet lets economy, day in and day out. New Haven, Crown StrMt.e Korwich, 287 Main Street • Watfrbury, 193 Grand Street you prove beyond doubt IVhy not stop by for your free copy of the ^ .PriaocMy Swrvica" Yoell oijpy lujag die tree "Show Down” With the. "Show Down”' borddet. In your . booklet. Its a real eye-opener. It gives "Show t)Own" booklet soon? Then' get 'behind . you the Misighi facts yon need toknow. bands, you can make other comfort feature the ^-heel and try this great Dodge for your­ OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON to Judge car value and get the Most for eampaiisone as well'... such as the sensado^ self. We’re sure that when you do . . . yen’ll your wmey. Stop by for your copy today. Dodge Orilow Rida that irena out bumpt and play it wisely tod get a. dependable Dodgel PHONE 4148 ^ and THURSDAY EVENINGS 6:30 to 8:30 toacfficoHwis i J-saalaw nl wkM «a dwiit* wlilwwl, (CLOSED. WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) OpMi Datiy 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. fcahiOaC WeOtoaday Afternoons ■ X 'v. - /-/>;■ ;-;4 _____ aa4 gatorttoj TU Neea S t ilw Faff. Rrm! TTU “htimJU Ksad me/, M i’-F TMcphom a • 4f li Maxchcfter. Connect lcu< NOW ON DISPLAY 'i I, INCORPORATED 634 STREET MANCHESTER

'K 'r : " X- -i'" ■ .’ -y^ V " -j^.. __ ' 9 MANCHESTEE EVENING EERALD,.:MANCHESTEE4 CONN- TUESUAY^ A PRIt 8; 1982 ' Si .- rsAiL' I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.; TUESDAY. APRIL 8.1952 PAGE sepices. In its series of card of $2 or $3 a ton under toe Cape- parties, and it Is high time that hart amendment init, under Frealdent Mrs, Htekox urgea all whose son, Charley W. Tbbey, Jr„ Idle Claims Says Survey stabilization rules, would not qual­ movement toattput It through, ia last wiek cauaed a furors because Says Union . some of the..proceeds will go to O bituary Checks Law BulMtt(T«ili new members eapecially to fittepd Dr. Lincolu Raps .aal.d:ihs reshtorit. Ua health fitter help along grange expenses. ify fOf mnymbbe to offset toe pro­ Ptfck Delegates thU meeting and meet the depart­ Board Faces 'eonziderefi-th* leadtng local candi­ of - (h«- pemmil attacks it' coH' treatment for lung cancer by Dr. date, for toe Job. Following toe , tfitoed, and Town Counsel John D, 'raose who are willing to help Favors Plan posed wage settlement. ment preaidaaL. M rs., Anthony Lincoln.'' . __ along Bt. Petef's Women^s' Guild Jump 30% Government price experts. It SquUlicote will be -chairman of the Ouster, Chaises totervlewa last plght, several, of •LaBelte, who told toe board to fi \ In its drive for .woolen rags, to H iss’ fr To Girls’ State The yourtger Tobey said a family to* directors Indicated that- the formal written opinion that prae- A ssured of I Deaths For Powers was learned, have, prepared esti­ hbstesses." doctor diagnosed his ailment as ^Two Issues toke place the afternoon of April ' . J .... . I . ■ mates of toe probable riae in price Followtog. Jha. m e,e tln g_.laaL . .. (Onntimieit From. J?aga O ne). choice tonight would be made be­ tices being followed In the wmiR- 30, are Informed that rayon, silk Uhemplbymeftt in ihb Mancije*- H o l^ n Reports ParttBl Mrs. Augusta Hauk of basic cost-of-Ilving Items If an- "Ihcurably and rapidly gr owing tween hfur-and-tr^ City manager i at'ratkm of town • monlee T U a tik g r Names. night, J. R. Goodaie from the cancer.’’ from Pennsylvania, whom the or synthetic rags are not wanted. ter area is up 80.1 per cent over ReBults Shoiv Majority - Mrs. Augusta Hauk of Lake h^ W alkout steel prices go lip and are passed lies Newington Home for Crippled ■long since' ceased to, represent VerplBnck School Scene "Improper" and should be atopped. Aa-prevloualy stated, the rags will, Street, Bolton, widow of Joseph on t to toe' public through higher _THe medical society’s Invegti- Board Interviewed on We(|nead8yt.. totto todteatod they wolitd bo, last week,' aecordhtig to figures rX A n Mfitiii and OiUdren showed two Interesting the .medical profession .or (he wel­ gating committee reported toe be used to make runners for the leased'today by the Btate Labor For One Exchange Hauk, died this morning a t Man ceilings On manufactured goods. films and Miss Amy PhtUips told Of Hearing on Audit; The othei; issue which should present. > Chprch alslsa.of 8t. ..Peter's Jllpis Chester . Memorial Hospital.,. She (OoDtimied from Page One) (Conttomd I fare of the people of Massachu- Senator's son "underwent surgery reach a climax — the decision on I. „ (OonUmetl fimn P»ce OaO Oepaitment; 'find -with''fin "aimnat . ..:*rtTT7-9T*. _ 'Today It appeared the. fidmiiiis- Rpf business - qpa residential subscrib- and, of Efist Hartford. keep production rolling, they evi­ "That is Alger . fit the moeUng of Youth Council of the Manchester Lincoln was guilty on three Bristol, April 8—iJV— Percy U partm ent’! books. an Independent audit of toe de­ scbod auditorium. This vrlll be a iited to the laying-off of 70 work- ’•’confiscation’’ and that’ they are counts of violating the. code of •Norton, 58. one of the four own­ partm ent’s booka. SOLIMENE. INC. 'northeast Texas. Some 000 of the ere are In favor of the plan. The funeral will be held Friday prepared to fight In the courts dently had not notified defense Hornbeck. ^ ' . adghUjrha girls will Council of Churches, has an­ The directors conducted their DODGE and PLYMOUTH p luita 1,300 workers quit last mld> public supper and proceeds will go era by a textile firm, 30 by a coat at 2 o'clock at the John.B. Burke production chiefs. At any rate, it ' atfitc fit the Univer- ethics binding on physicians who ers of the Lake Compounce amuse­ final Interviews of manager can­ The Democrats have been "der; { Into the guild treasury. The sup­ Hobron stated today that the any seizure move,. Hornbeck totd blifl nounced that the annual Easter are members of the .Massachu­ n i ^ t , said Lone Star Vice Preai* shop and 15 by a sweater firm. company has been conducting this Funeral Home, 87 East Center was learned that no effort would Hiss was hifi . in June* and ment park which his great-grand­ didates last night and have Indi­ mandlng" tha audit ever since Urn per will take place from 9 to 8 The jump in. unemployment In •Steel industry attorneys Indi­ sunrlae service will be held Easter setts Medicab society. father founded, died a . heart controversy over the water depart­ S d e p t W. R. Bond. . BUrvey for the. past two .weeks and. street. Rev. Paul O. Prokopy of cated they were ready to go to be made to seize the mills as long hy the auxU- cated a wlllingneas to take action g- ,• He eakl the stoppage..s4-.hours It: u—u,™ — th e Mancheatcfr. Area:'WKaTeflected expects that- It- will...probably-^ be Zion 'Luthefan-!(3hurch- will offl! ' n!!hegotiaitlbiu..atiU.'w([re'.ialpr^ I euatomary to the Sunday at toe Concordia Lutheran "The Board further voted unan­ attack yesterday while working in on the appointment tonight. ment erupted aa a result of toe de- There will also be a potiuck throughout the state, atl^the state­ 'court to seek ihjuhcQons'agoThiit . BulUtt reIatod..thfifjAirn 4hc pork,: scheduledopen -Stto^ xhefore the union deadline came completed by the end Of the Week. elate and burial will be In the government operation of their resa...... % to Hornbeck . this ' Church at the corner of Wintbr- imously- in favor o f Dr; --Ifinc^-'s T71e Beard last- nlg*Urthrt with (firim«nya~$i0(i,0(m.-ptufi debt-to S after USW representatives re- supper at Rectory Hall the eve wide unemployment figures rose 6 There are .11,845 aubscribers in East Cemetery. •WnMM miisettog of the and Garden streets. expulsion from tjj* society." ' l^ay for its 107th season. Nor­ Richard Martin of 33 Harvard the general fund and the depart­ ning of the rag drive, for the per cent, from 19,648 to 17,467, facilities, In the event the adminis­ Premier had toW bljn a~^ Representatives from various ton. his two brothers, Julian and ment’s unauthorized use of gen- g Jected' an 11th hour company pro- the exchange. With about two- Friends may call at the funeral tration does drolde on toe step. Mto. Haroldreld Belcher, The Board's recomm'endatlons road, director of the itate water PRESCRIPTIONS "posal for a ?H cents hourly wage workers and others who may wish according to State Labor Depart­ ed an immediate lAsiltb- churches will participate in the will be voted on by the full mem­ Irving Norton, and Edward Fierce commisaion,' and Walter H. Hib­ ercl-fund money, , thirda of the voting recoeded to home tomorrow after 7 p. m. One pqsslblq, alternativs would the French toteUlgiittcedi ehnlnnan. reported CarofuOjr Compounded Boost retroactive to March 7, plus to attend. ment's report. , date, the totals, so far show that id ptohning to take Btoeter annual sunrise service tola year. bership of some 7,000 doctors, next comprised toe Pierce and Norton bard of 800 North Mato street. In'-vlted to attend -the meeting Mrs. Charles Wchardaon enter­ Initial claims, which signal new be for the government to qeek an A bout Tow n What, if -aiiythii^-. The main speaker, Rev. Percy F. Company, operator of the park. Sa 3V^ cept raise In six months and approximately 8 out of 10 business Frederick Bchrend anti-strike Injunction under the to the five ^Idren at the mionth. Martin, who was one of 'the tonight are Hibbard N. Alexander, f Richardson lives on the place for­ 10$'of the claims for benefits. tion. lasting for 80 days, agictnst ommendatlon fbri U7 8. reAiiiMBon A special feature of the’sunrise 'ITie plan would add the 137,000 Borii; Irt Hartford, he had lived •lid titat two volun- Some months ago Dr. Llncplii^ { both the CIO and the United merly owned by the late Miss ^— 7 1- r—------a atrike which threatens the na­ of the Mongollan Pho^bfi Ib^bli(i, $9 hours of eerv- service this year will be' a fellow­ z, Adellb White, Burrows Hill. telephones In the Hartford ex- moat of his life in Manchester and tional welfare or safety. A special Licnten service, for claimed his'"Viral filtrates” treat-Jj ....^.L.^teelVOfkeip took time out frqr -eba^e -.-to - the 19,000 ..Ulepbones bad been .employed ae a silk pclnt-. Bullitt said: Miiiriiuton Veterams’ ship breakfast for all young people ■' r the'I7eW'Tonc‘“ sessions'to declar ''’'Tfierij'-tvii a 'Iwife' fttehdatTce at' ■ "Thcrt! hka b'een’stiieiiitrtatlrth, fob; ehnaren ' or Emanuel •' Ltithcvan "f wis 'blillk«j'tSrSbn«5^ M tt* U it meeting ol tO^h'o' held at'th'e Etohmiel thtoer'i ■ment 'Wafi beneficliil to-persons stif»4f Friday AcHcTteht which Manchester subscribers can er at Cheney Brothers for 53 years Church school will be held at-the ferlng from cancer, tuberculosis [ I over an NBC radio network; Bt. Peter’s Episcopal Church on now csll locallv In the Msnehes. before his retirement 10 years ago. that Truman might simply try a. Lattimore knew.nollBh^V^** three weeka ago. Do- an. Church immediately fblloivihg ---- (tAt RlidnlghWtha.naUan‘a■pFe> Palm..Bunday,..,.-The .church...was t* f ktr(r"C6vent>y wcchsngwi’. ' n PlibJJc, appe8j...tirst. afl..a.,way b t .church. tCTOOrxoyf,. afternoon,,be­ subject,'on-wMoh __ .TBtfid t9 the.lfewlng- toe service. Reservations for the and other ailments. ' decorated with palm branches, ' H8* letivies BiH!" dayghter; MTs.- heading off 'h atrike. ------Bfiriced' by ■Tobey'...... j duetlon of steel will come to a Bi^ip Arrest' would also Increase service rates Gladys Rocco of Hartford; two ginning a t 3:30. A.film.strip of the Ip be the Ieadlr(g A jnefl" fOr CrilPlM C hildr^ to breakfast nwy'be' ifiadB' by "calHTig i’ I halt.- which a t. the xloSe of the ssrvlee About 650,000 union membera life of Christ will be shown and drire, tha Kaeter teal Miss Doris Mae Johnson at the Dr. Lincoln has had the support were,distributed among the con­ to local siibacribers,...... sons, Clarence Behrend of Man­ were prepared to strike at mid­ or was dellbeifiUy a t t ^ Bmanuri Lutheran Ch-urch. -■ of Sen.' Charles W. Tobey i(R-NH), f Murray blanied industry for the chester and Dr. Ralph Behrend of familiar Lenten hymns will be assist to the spr^dat.QS)! and to the Leonard' I deadlock and said steel execu- gregation, Music was by 19 Policeman John Baldyga has night tonight. The industry al­ sung. In the evening a t 7:45, a- in OarrviUe, members of the junior vested completed Investigation of the one Long Beach, Calif.; two brothers, ready was partly closed down, authority through Asia.’’; I tives, "deliberately incited a steel Albert Behrend and Herman Beh­ servlce of Holy Communion In the • strike.” choir, and the senior choir In addi car accident on Oardher street with furnaces and mills being Swedish language will be conduct­ Probe Biekmore, legisla- tIon. Messier Boy rend; and 11 grandchildren. gradually stopped In advance Bullitt testified- heflet«*46w demands w ithout,raisin* pricaB "a Holy Week as follows: There will court when the case 1$ heard next more road, was struck shortly aft-, home tonight from 7 to 9 and tb- In official quarters: centered on 'the Ikatltate49f«Pa- I Mrs. WUber Uttle, A NEW ENGLAND PUBLIC UTILITY CO. SELLING be tlie usual'cbblf 'rebe'afsaTTuelf- Monday,- mm-row from 2 to ■ 5- and from -7- to ■ It -was known, howeverr'tofit Appreciate.it if.donors will.deliver I single, solitary penny a ton." e'r 'rlbbrT today by' * ’CBt dHVeh b y , articles at the Army and Navy cHie ■Reifittohs (IPRI 'to tM ' cbmiftjg vlstt;' • 'The only Immediate Industry day evening at the church in --r Mrs. Maude R. McGeHan of 26 9 p. m. price and profit data were beinf; international refilwrclr-organiza­ .Ulfi m UM el prM ldent on May ...... ^...eomihent came from. Ben .Hoceeli,. preparation for. Baater mUsLe. assembled for use. If necessary;, to C3ub between noon and 6 p. m. to­ Marshall - road----- . — i----- morrow. The sale Will open a t toe tion of which tfittimoiei laea Iglis- S•ht$M Xedgat in New Britoln. j chairman of the board of Jones There will be an ante-eom- Hospital Njates The accident, still under Inves­ a message or statement int/mded tee. - ' • Were received and ab- UNDER $16.00 A SHARE j and Laughlin Steel Corp., who said miii^on service on Good Friday at to focus public pressure p fi steel clubhouse Thursday evening at 7 tigation by Patrolman Alvin Balt Funerals o’clock afid on Friday a t 9 a. m. At a: Johns HebkimPI^MHty to attend the tastallatton I Murray cannot dodge responsibil- 10 a. m., with Litany and peniten at press time, occurred In front a t negotiators working to New York professof find F s r HealtonrT IdHIfilrs • teilM t fid tha new officers of An- ! Ity for this steel strike."- Ha added; tial office, and on Maundy Thurs Patients Today: ISO 50 Ardmore road. The youngster against the midnight deadline. specialist', Lafflvtore^fldfi'VMnan ------“ Boat. •Vrw, at toe { "The companies have offered a Mrs. Alexander Loveland A government official told a re­ Henry Gonder of 53. Broad day at the same hour there will be ADMITTED YEST'ERDAYr ^ R D j was taken to Manchester Memorial The fun'cral of Mrs. Rose Ida oocsstonal consultants t6‘'tofi*tate I a t Mancheater Green, YIELDING APPROXIMATELY .., . % - » reasonable compromise ..to. avoid a.aeryice of Holy ,Communion. Mrs, Esther Carlson, 50 Haynes porter the figures would support street has completed a course to 6 35 Hospital and then rufhed. to Hart­ Loveland, wife of Alexander Lovei practical and theoretical radio and department'... Qiles'Uonett Jil^.'.the. : to. nttM d -nelghhorhood night ' I the strike. Murray still refuses to There will be two comrhuhloh street; Jerry Lbvett, 15 1-2 Bchbbl ford Hospital with undetermined the "reasonableness” of the'' IT',4 - subcommittee' for'-It days, ‘-he i Id at the Brown-Landers- t budge an Inch." services on Easier day, one at 8 land of 78 Linden street, was held cent hourly wage increase recom­ television at the National Radio street; George Bronke. 10 New­ head Injuries, Hospital authorities this afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. swore he neveiSTias book » Ghm- Mt. American Legkm and ; Other industry sources have m., and the second in connection man street; Mrs. Clara Fish, 61 mended by toe WSB. Institute, Washington, D. C., and here said the lad was seml-con- Mary's Episcopal Church. Rev. Al­ has been awarded a diploma. munist or' OonwnnnlstV4iym- y, ,di Oonnaeticut' boule- i steadfastly maintained they can- with the morning service at 11 Oliver road; Vivian Blain, 43 (31yde Would Cover Costs pathiper. "7 " -MX;-.■'-■lij- i Xarifoid. COBURN & MIDDLEBROOK, INC. > not meet WSB recommendations a. m. sclous when, brought in. fred L. Willlania. rector , of,. ,the The study, it was added, would road; Stanley Storey, 21 Drive D| Police reported the boy ran' church, officiated and burial wa-s BuIIitt spOd toat 'LattHlpfe, to Praaldant Mrs. . INVEST.MENT SECURITIES I for a 17W cent hourly wage'ln- The church will be decorated Mrs. June Oliver.' Hartford; Mrs. show' that cuffe'ftt steel Industry his conversation wlthJdBfJfiaApril, ' and her stair will be WEAR , crease, union shop, and fringe with Easter flowers oh Sunday. from behind a parked car to cross in the-' East Cemetery. profits would cover the added 541 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 8631 Mary Donlon, 26 Flower street the street. Bearers were Wilbur Loveland. Young Local Agent 1936, urged hlnr to-'feqaeig .Hhe ) local unit at tha' next ' benefits unless they get permis- Mr. Keen asks parishioners to give Eklward Bayles, Jr„ 32 Hemlock wage costs "several times over.” late iPcealdent RooseVeltitoMOog- to ha an April 31. vW« list IwiB (iNf a few of Hm m oHMtcmUliig buyi. 2 slon to boost their prices about towards the expense for flowers. Albert Cadleux, Earl Loveland The Implication was plain: The street; Mrs. Annie Whltehoiise, 65 and Harold McLean. nize at once the independence of m . i $13 a ton. A service Sunday evening In Wells street; Leopard Glgllo, 10 government statem ent,' If made, At Florida Parley the Mongolian Peoples Republic. VALUES LIKE THESE ARE MAKING RMtimnlMiw^grytliliig in H stora Is offnrad at I No such permission has been which the Voung People’s Fellow­ Olcott street; William Prentice, Funds for School would put' new 'heat on the steel Asked If he followed LfittlmOre's saving for you-'p rior to oitr rtmovol to our now I forthcoming from the go"emment. ship took entire charge was well VA TO OUT 31 Industry to give ground, rather ; Murray shows no ■ sfgn of je- 805 Middle turnpike east; Mrs. El­ Hartford, April 8-r-(/P)—^arry George J. Naezkowski, of the advice, Bullitt replied, "Certainly F88 MAINS carried out, len Griffin, Hebron, Mrs. Jose­ than on the CIO United Steel­ not." , , A HIT IN OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT main swrir; ’ treating from his position that ac- Everett Hall Pendleton of About 2-3 Spent T. Wood, manager of the Veterans workers union which has accepted Manchester Prudential ■ Company < ceptance of the WSB recommenda­ phine CImlano, Hlllstown rosd Administration regional office A former Russian Forelgm Of­ South Orange, N. J.. was a caller Mrs. Efflo Taylor. 113 Highland the WSB settlement formula. office, was the youngest agent in fice official, Igor Bogolepov, has tions offers the only chance of here, announced . yesterday that The steel industry has estimated avoiding a atrike. on Hebron relatives a day or two street; Christine Owens, Talcotl- With work OB' the Waddell terms of age and service with toe said that to 1937 the Soviet For­ CHILDREN'S N ago, while paasUig through the School expect^ to be completed budget cuts would force the VA to that price Increases up to $12 a company to attend the conference eign Office decided that Lattimore ■ The imion originally demanded viUe. lay off 31 employes In Connecticut MEN'S SUITS town. He Is the compiler of the ADMITTED TODAY: Graham In time for -It to be occupied In ton would be needed to cover toe to Palm Beach, Florida, April 1. wpuld be helpful In getting Mori- BOYS'SUITS 4 an 18*4 cent hourly pay boost for Pendleton genealogy and author the fall, funds appropriated for as of May 31, 'The administrative^ added cost of toe pay Increase and About 600 agents'from all over gblia into the League of Nations, PETER RABBIT SHOES, -. >■ workers eaming-an-averaga-gl.Sg Bull, 29 Nye street; Marsha Mor- division will lose nine employes,” Reg. $22.50. A A ■I- of the laterTiIstory of Major Brian ntib, 24 LlTiey street; 'Joaii Gavei- the plant'a uioastrucUon haV4: been Other benefits proposed by WSB ton natlon.attended..toe qonfexence. . ,aogoieppv,.;firid. .'.however,, ,,toat. , 4 mi hour, It asked a union shop toe' finitoCb' dfriSibh' ffv'e. '-to'e-siip- t i V ’sbVwe ' 'steelworkers, m»_. $56.95 ' ■ “ • ) thruufthout the steel .Industry, a Pyndleton.. first: American . ances-^ lo, 10 Drive. D; PalrUHa Gdvello, about twq-thirds .depleted, accord­ for wtoto agento qualified by .vir­ he didn't know whether Lottlmipre OXFORDS, SANOAtS - 'vReS^ '23;60r-NOW ' 'J?!' I® *v ll^ tor of the New England Pendle­ 10 Drive D. ing to figures released yesterday piy division -one, toe .adjudication Stabilization officials insisted tue of outstanding sales records. knew anything about thia or did ■ '7‘ s!zM'i4, i8 , 18."”.... ; guaranteed annual wage and other division five and th e' vocational that their position on tola, potrtt ;■ benefits. ' tons, coming from England in the BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son- by Acting General Manager Naezkowski, who is 26. has been anything about it. The iubcommlt-' Sizes 2'/r, to 9, 91/2 to 12. 1930s. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Novu- James H. Sheekey. rehahilltatlon and education divi­ is unchanged—that steelmakers a Prudential ageiit for^only two tee plans to question Bogple{wv AH wool. ’ Rogu 166.00 ... $52.95 ! The oomiianieB proposed that sions 11. now arc entitled to a price boost years. , Reg. $3.98 V— the union forbgo a wage increase Parishioners of St Peter’s kowoki. South Windsor. A total of $1,065.4P0 has been further later today. * lors, Jongs', shorn. and industry give up hopes of get Episcopal Chlirch and any others BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to appropriated for the 18-room ele­ NOW...... $3.19 PREP SUITS ; ting higher prlcek interested are invited to attend a Mr. and Mrs. James Joyce, 'Rock­ mentary school being constructed !} $60.00 . . . three-hour service at St. Paul’s ville. < on Broad street, and of this $704,- Reg. $4.50 Reg. $29.50. Of4**9 A C $49.95 Refusal of .tndusW to Join the 343.44, has been expended as of Reg. $29.95. NOW ...... e V d ; union In BccepUng the WSB rec- Church, Wllllpiantic, on Good Frl- DISCHARGED YES'l’ERDAY: NOW ...... ____ $3.59 I dtn'thehdaBdh brought X heilv Im- dayf- beginning -at -noon;,-" Mrs. Mabelle Franktana,' 25 'Win­ April 7,-leaving.: an- unexpended I passe in negotiations whibh began HTA members were Invited to' ter street: Mrs. Eva Jellnek, balance of $361,056.56, according Reg. $4.98 "" Ysww - i $ 4 3 ^ 9 5 -j in Pittsburgh and moved to New visit the WllllmanUc State Teach­ Rockville: Mrs.- Theresa Hayden. to the schools account. • $ NOW ► • • « • 9 .1 26.00 ' York, \ er’s CPIlege for the day, Monday, Hartford. The Waddell School,- named In- $3.98 Sizes 82 to 38. '{ At latest sessions,, the IndunBV to visit classes, tour the building, DISCHARGED TODAY: aif- honor of the late general mana­ I offered what It said amounted to and take part In panel discussion ford Define, 42'Hollister street; ger, js the third' elementary, • a -19 cent hourly pay hike. Mur^ from «. a, m, to 8 p. m, John Mellen,' 75 Seahrah circle: school being erected under its cur'- PUYREX MIH'S SPORT COAT! I ray immediately rejected the ’ of- Clarence Pritchard, 58 Ashworth rent, school-building expansion Slzee 8/j to 8. . r fer, saying It amounted to only Mogram...... The first two are the. BOYS' street; Mrs. E tta Perkins, 23 verplanck and Bowers schools. Reg. $5J8 { 14.4 cento. Both figures referred R^brls Standing Autumn street; Woodrow Hom- Sizes 3, 4.5,6. $37.50 . . . j l ^ ^ k 9 5 I to the package Increase, not the mell, 198 Hollister street; Jeffrey Plans for fourth elementary NOW ...... Reg. $3.98. NOW } pay hike alone. (Adding elariftca- MIelson, 49 Harland street: Mrs. school, to be located on Vernon $3.18 f tion.) (MXl-’Sa Budget and Lydall streets, are now being Reg. $6.98 Phyllis Jones and daughter, 17 prepared. Reg. $4.98. $35.00 . ^ ^ 2 4 « 9 5 t ______._____ • - •.... BrslnaM.place. _____ ^...... NOW ...... $5.49 NOW ; ...... A total of >$1,757.9Q8.3« from EXTENDED FOREfcAST $3.98 the town's 1951-62 budgbt of $3,- Reg. $7.98 Boston, April 8—(AV—The tem­ Sizes 8. 10. 12. *WO AH wool twoods, .5o . . . $ 2 3 . 9 5 Hebrou 147,827.78 has been expended as Public Records perature in New England during NOW...... $6.39 Reg. $6.98. NOW ...... O of April 4, according to a report of the next five days. Wednesday • itte. Shorts, longs _ It now looks as If clinics for the budget released today by Act­ through Sunday, will average two Waist sizes 25 to 32.. ond rogulors. pre-school children, which have ing General Manager James H. W arrantee Deed to six degrees above the seasonal $29.75 . . . $21.95 Sheekey, Matilda M. Knapp to Marcel R. Reg. $5.98 been sponsored for the past few normal with no Important day to $27.50 years by the local Parent-Teacher The -unencumbered balance re­ Jutras and Cfirmen O. Jutras, dsv changes, BOYS' SOCKS Now . ... $4.78 maining In the budget-ls $1,375,-^ property on Hackmatack streeL Reg; 39c,-59c. ' ------$24.75 . . . ice, may have to be given. up. 880.94, after TIf,03^5 Is deducted C ^ lf iiito of Devise will on the average total two to Reg, $6.98 . Estate of Ann* H. ■ Barber, who NOW ...... *1 Pair Thls.-is according to announcement for outstanding commitments. six tenths of an ibch occurring as Sizes to i0-a Siiea 8 to 20. drive. dover and Jta environi may be Clothing — Toj-a —. Novelties REG. $2.89 01,4 S2.V8 NOW . .- $2.39 Mrs. Joseph P. Novak, chairman seen as the mlat clears at dawn.' of Hebron’s Red Cross drive, has -The. small organ Is transported • JEWELRY /APPLIANCES HOUSEHOLD MEN’SSLACKS announced that the sum of $181 to the hlU and an Atmosphere of FURNISHINGS BOYSV STORM COATS ONE COUNTER ".has been received. The drive waaj. rejoicing- la experienced by all Diamond Rings* Televlaion Vacuum- Cleaners REG. $23.98 N O W ...... $11.98 SIZE 28-42 WAIST offIctaUy closed March 31, bu0 who attend. This service . is to Watches Refrigerators Pressure Cookers DBESS SHIRTS ^ there is still opportunity to give. '■fn be conducted by the Youth Group Choker Sets Washers Dish Sets KEG. $27.95 NOW .. .. $14.98 Thera have been sp many drives of the church. . Pearl Sets Juat 10 left. SPORTS SHIRTS coming one after another this Members of the Ladies' Benevo­ Toasters Cooking Sets ■ spring that some lag is not to be lent Society will serve breakfast wondered at. In the social room after the lun- The local Tqen Agers held their rise service. SAVE 10% ^ S A V E 3 0 % MAUORY HATS Bunday evening service at the SAVE home of William Porter, opening PLANES OOLUDE : -SAVE 20% •-''^AVi-:40% Regular $10. . , . .NOW $7.65 at 7 o'clock. Betty Miner, Helen V o r t k Worth. Tex,, April 9— Hills and William Porter acted as 1*5—'TWO fighter plaoes ooUlded YES! You Con AetimRy SAVE H*r« 50% leaders. high in the alf today in the Regular $7.50 . . aNOW$5.981 There will be one more card nddet of a moee panchate Jump -ty sponsored by Hebron Grange by 8,159 soldiers taking p a rt' la r b* held Tuesday evening, April exerdaa Long Horn. Onie pUbt REGULAR $1.80 $, a t Gilead Community Hall. parachuted to safety. Ifee other- Gasoline Tires •«- Accessories MENSCBOYSSHOP wlM go Into the* grange died in the blazing wreckage of O lt MAIN S T R E E T giMsqry. Hie grange has done his eraft. IM r names were DOMINIC BARILE, Operator UANr8»wnr«T».fONN. fOBto very worth while cosununity withheld. _ * NECKWEAR

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E-^'S^' -— pi^..^^.3y:EiiVg MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1952.i 1^’ IIANCH«STe» gVKNWG HmtD. C0W..".TO AKRIC1. cott when she swept-into Chong- COPY CLOSING TIMB Jin harbor, 70 miles from Soviet IBD ADVT. MON. n m U FRl. Reds Seek Russia, the Navy reported today. Aides Hintl^e r.HOURS: . 10:S0 A. M. Shore batteries fired 75 rounds Corporation Transform^ A,.ifc to'4:8*^. M. Classified Advertisements 8ATCBDAT » A. M. •ef-120-milUinatar-shellS'at the con- -OTHER ADVSHIN PAGE 18- verted» destroyer, the Navy said, Relemi^ ^ctr: T a Deal on and. the Endlcott 'was “straddled many times” by the shell bursts. (Continued From Page One) Springs to SiF'Acre Lfike Farms and Land for. Sale 71 Houaaa for Sale 72 Houses for Sate 72 Suburban For Sale 75 The Endlcott, other UN war- Rooms Withoat Board 59 -ahips and;' ptenea-from-the-U'.-B RussiaBan " ’floTlvporSd .ittiar ’irnoniliig ' Im i By ALRX ODtELLI Sm OER SBWINQ MachlM, (Uke WAPPINO—An excellent 29 acre m a n c S e s t e r 5 ^ ROOM RANClj^ STYLE COVKN*?iiyf-One acre, amaU aircraft carrier Philippine Sea farza’ building* at th* horthweat to watjch the water flow encourag­ kitchen* had notfTooelved any re|rtg«a(*on ^ — wi ««w« oTkr piiM, an attach* farm with a completely renovat­ BRAND NtlW SEVEN house, artesian water, electric­ opened up on th c Red batteries and -Jn eariy August, 1M9, a man ieorner of 'th* property. ingly.' over the aplllway, WlUlam menu Including pn tc^ ntic darn­ ed nine room houke. ’Barna and Fireplace, aluminum storm ity, building* for BOO laying hens. -(Contlnned from Page One) silenced them. The Navy’s report letter from Elschhbwef. Aides -from Ashford came to talk busi- Knofla, Leonard Kanahl, Bart and ROOM COLONIAL Priced at $3,800. Down payment With title problema out of the er. CMt.^"------and- dlacuasion, - the .. cbrpocatlon..|------U -v \\\ oil and gaa, l%one 2-8884. ard R. Haatinga, Phone 2-1107. NEW USTING, Off East Center— able to maRe’ fhese things clear ■least’ ’ISO’ R’effJrobps bn llio'front Manchester. He told Knofla of his end th* Cam^rt'a reached aa roOma and aun porch, one acre'lot. lines. Excellent view, lavatory flrat floor, 6 room ..Cape Cod. two partMIy -CONSIDERINO SELLING when they want to. There to no dreame and of the eight years he 18-Moath Jab^-^ agreement .in June and the corpo­ to HEATED ROOM. Oontlnuoua hot finished, flreplace. For appoint­ necessity for throwing in Infer­ With 5-YcaF Lease has spdnt svorklng with a small water. Centrally located. Oen- full bath aecond floor, three car OUTSTANDING VALUES YOUR PROPERTY 7 They worked about 18 ihrotha ration bought the farm, the farm- ment call Elva Tyler. 2-4469. ences-and operating oa the basis and antiquated tractor to dear the on. th* dam and aplllway, imn- houito and aom* dilapidated farm tlemah preferred. Phone 3129. garage, $18,800. Down payment Without obligation to you, wa SIX ROOM CAPE COD o f hints.” ^ lakebed aresL. ' atantiy harraaaed by sticky cl*K builmngs. $8,800. will appraise or make you a caah I The ownership of Wtllla'a (3rill, oil hot water heat, fireplace COUNTRY Club section—6 room offer for property. Sea ua before Observers suggested the Reds Ellington Drana Map like mud and bed Weather. Qpe of ■'-The extra buildings are now be- ranch, three twin sized bedrooms, located at 442r446 Center street, ROOM FOR RENT. Phone 8418. shower, combination ’ atonh win­ you sell. might be Jockeying to get the UN Knofla wondered that there waa the tougheet problem* they eir- Ingjorn down to beautify the area says Kathryn Grayson, NEW SEVEN ROOM BRICK dows and doors, Bendix automatic full cellar. Call for appointment. has been transferred to William Four -bedrooma, large eloaeta, two Phone 6273 delegates to propose a trade. The . The Friendship CIfkss mat at, the. . as good a site aa Campert painted coiintcred waa the burning haadrd. niautid the iarmhoua# which washer. HOiise la In axCelTeHtpebh- ElyaTyler; Agent. 2-4469. ■ Allies are ■waiting for" the R'eSs to A. Oleksinski and Wallace Ji -Par-■ a" picture 'o f available nearby. ■When ' ll’’"'flt' well Into" the 'work batha,' garage. Lot TOO' .x 128*. b r a b -b u A n r e a l t y home of Mrs. .John McConvllle clak froni Barbara; Olekslnahl, ac- KnoflaLhinka m’sy be the bualnei* dltlon and priced at $13,800...... make their moves. Campert drew a crude map show­ acHedule to burn th* bruah from center f ^ the' entire .community Handy to achoola, builneat, trans- FJVE ROOM house 'with 20 acres WANTED—Your property to aell. Monday night and plans for an­ cording to documents filed In thfr' HBA*iED ROOM for rent. 38 per The subdclegations took over other card party, were startid. The ing how to get to the place. The the dam alt* end roed altea, th* when lots 4zp sold and homes are Mrtation, $22,000. .Down payment SEVEN ROOM* DUTCH dc. land on Carter street, corner Reliable buyers waiting with cast town clerk's-office yesterday. following Sunday Knofla went out an:aa ^.attjended,,. t.u. weather was too windy. They had ,buULbn,)U^ni,\. of-Volpl ■ Road... BoRonf ■ Goiur." - for four, five,- six, aeven'TOOffl Stlri agb;-^ ■ W thllf t!to#r'’CWtoi«to«St ' ''s-A' ■b«rtof'“saie'*tat«8 ‘ 'tM’XJhfdtff to TOfJIt Bver'th# -area. " W 68 The Imrnftir tooitfy oh COLONIAL and GARAGE and the social hour followed. Ktiofia peraomily h'ei|Md cibar Oil steam heat, automatic hot gle and two-family In Manches­ sources at Panmunjom said, Red sonal property in the estabUsh- He followed an old driveway when a light rain fell. ROOM.JroR.BENT. Phone 84.18.. ter, Bolton. Coventry and Vernon. negotiators have twice hinted they Gerhafdt Brendes who has been ment is sold for $14,000, and a which led-to the deprei^on which out the underbrush On a few lota .. NEW . SIX, JROQM SINGLE— water heater,... .Venetian.. ..hlinda .7 3 Knofla recall* that-aeveral timae early this spring to Order to show Brick conatruction, attached ga­ •Lots for-Bale -Finances-arranged.-’Howard R were -ready^.to-.make-a..deaI-tbat employed at the Eastern States Avn-yean Je9ne.,.na_j;lie...j>tai»r.ty,. .tuia-aince become A*hferd..Lflhe,, a throughout, Bendix automatic Farm on' Wesl’ ’foa3'resigned he -droy*' frOffi-Manebeator -to- the ptaipM w e dt)*taAeta''w^ Two wMdei^.^ .to. see. rage. IH batha, $18,500. DoWn pay­ washer, storm windows,- screens BUILDING LOTS. Fine reiiden- Haatinga. Phone 2-1107. would simultaneously eliminate which became effective, yesterday, 60-acre body of water surrounded LARGE a i r y room for genUe position and ..left, tar. Union City,. lakealde at 10 p. m. to make sure home site will look like they ment, $7,600-— •••■— ------and doorr, yard- beautifully land­ ttal locationr. Reasonably priced. two -key- stumbling blocks-—eautirul lake that has ROOM FOR Rent, Near Malp 8091. FOR QUICK RESULTS In selling exchange prisoners—were in re­ held in the office of the'superin­ in a similar business within a ra­ ment he and Campert and .dozens come the eeat abort of the lak*. • ■ , ■ ' : i atreet. Call 2-3060. NEW THREE /^EDROOM ment. Copper tubing, storm win­ your property call Suburban tendent of schools.' o f others have dreamed about. In order to haul gravel- from the taken ao much of hiz energy and dows, screens and. doora, oil ateam cess analyzing each other’s posi­ dius of two miles for a five-year RANCH—Attach^/^garage, ,^818.- TWO- LOTS, southwest corner of Realty Co., Realtors, 841 Main tions. ------Mrs. Gale ol- Feteraham.. Maas., poriod,-'- : '*• Knofla saw a! wide expanse of beach, Knofla had engineers toy. in which so many ,qf hto. hopes heat. Priced for qutcic aale.’ atreet. Call 8218. has returned to her home after a sire bound. Apartments—Flats— 600. Oown . payment |8,000. '..41__.1.1- ■*•. • . Irving street and Windemere The lease, which grants the new wooded area ail sloping to a Imsin out a. temporary road, (^arke and -■ Inquire .atreet.^Inqulre 270 Oak street. NAVY AT ClIONOJIN week's visit with her son and owners of the business an option with' a small stream of water run­ hiz worker* cleared the roed eite Saturday marks the first anni­ AS SELLING. -YOUR Property T Con­ —vZFAArT'.TT' - ’.> ■ fate concern because it stands to 200rDowi) payment, $4,000. Phone 3-0384 or 7856 land Terrace and Beacon atreet. sion end formed the stream which ford, Robert B. Oardinerof Storrp, spillway and flow over it-the" ■■'tlon write Sherbrook Agency, DUPLBJX House 6-8, centrally lo­ Private party. Any reasonable of­ reason that they know Manchea- flowed off into a swamp south of day when he knew beyond a doubt Poat Office Box 681^ Mancheater. and Edward Garrison of CSiapIln,' cated. Good .condition. Tel, 6998 fer considered. Terms arranged. ter property best. Call the EUa> the property. If a dam could be hauled the grevel -which now that his dreams and Campert'* FOUR FAMILY HOHSES ;z : Two between 8 end 1. , > . Phone 3988 or 4671 after 6 p. m. worth Mitten Agency. 6930 built across the narrow aouthern blahktea the beach and extends would become a reality. —Zoned for bUalneaa, $18,800 and end of the basin, and If enough Biuiness LmmUOiuK^ $22,000, . , 150 feet under the water. FOUR-ROOMS ptux twor unfinish­ LOT FOR Sale, Near new school, Cut CQSts on every haul! ■water flowed from the springs, •* It was while work bn the beach «0V4t TUOOS Rfffl/6f«ArO» For Rent / - 64 ed. Hot water oil 'heat, garage, utilities. Size 100’ x 168'. Corner Church o f Wllllmantic. Robert large natural lak* could be built was under Way that Campert and dSi*** ■•d* COVENTRY — Main highway, porch, open staircase, full rough lot. Reasonable. Inquire 47 Cot­ Johnson directed and Miss Mildred St the spot. hiz' father became intereated iq new four room single. Bath, heat, flooring, second floor also plaster­ tage atreet. Geer was guest organist. An or­ Rrect I ton ^ .1 IRi 8*rQRE OR office^(pace for rent Tile dam -could be built and wa* znothar farm. (Ttmpert begen ..lo A U TMMI l8 Depot SqukK. Call 8860. artesian water. Owner, leavtng ed walls. .Charles Le^erance. gan and piano duet prelude was Get a Studebaker truck —868 feet long, 130 feet wide at realto* hto limited finances would riA T inW : , atate, $8,800. Down' payment, Phone 3620. played by Mrs. Allan Robinson not enable him to complete th* Job. $2,800. *^*' ' the "bottom, and 26 feet lyide at ...... FOR'RENT — Store or office*, and Mrs. Clauncey M. Squier. He decided to aell the property. *'Ti h • ■ • .! 9 TM O-iMXtt ^ groUiNKfloor. Main atreet . inepr the top.. There wa* enough BAST HARTFORD—Two^famljy. C o lu m b ia Soloists were: Sopranos, Mrs. /fs a stqndzout water to creete a lake-one-half Ferze C erp ora tien _____ .i CQNViraiNCIl PM t^fflce. Ideal for dentlati doc- Eor Appointment Please Call. Jane Gordon Ipnd Mrs. MyrtiS Occupancy aoon. Agent. 2-3181. iiidle long and one-barter mile In Nov. 1950, Knofla formed a SESARATS Iff, hairdreaaer, dreaamaker, etc. Gruhn of Wllllmantic and Mias FRESm ISCnOM Wide. There It naatles in the $100,000 corporation to bring the ^Plenty of parking apace. Phone April 19th marks the''100th an­ Ruth Robinson of Columbia; alto, home c o m f o r t w, ja. . HOWARD R. HASTINGS FIRST TIME ON MARKET in gas econon^ midat o f the vast wooded area lake development to a flnirti. 9 "LUXURY UNBR* 6988. niversary of Columbia Ladles’ So­ Mrs. .Edith Isham of Columbia; Mancheatar 3-1107 / , 8 ROOM BUNGALOW ciety of the Congregational fram ^ by hemlock on Ita east ‘Twenty-six prominent Mancheatar r o o o STORAGI jmf !■! f, plus two unfinished. Oil heat, itorn) basses, Rev. Earl B. Robinson of . bank, deciduous tree* on the west s ic n o N SEVICN ROOM aingle. P^ur bed­ Church. A celebration is planned buslneae men put money into the .-i* • M Wanted to Rent 68 windows and screens, porch, ga- by the society which will both en­ Wlllmantic, Stanley Andrews of "The Job has been a tremendouA venture. Ashford Lake, Inc., aa MORiARTY Bros ' -1 * .' - V. • -4 , • ‘ . 0 ODDS AND ENDS rooms. Large lot. T«(fo-«ar ga­ rage, nicely landscaped and veiy Columbia; tenor, Robert Johnson one a* Campert knew it wniifd he ’ . f * . . -1 BASKET rage. About 20 years old. Imme­ tertain and also continue their ob­ the corporation wq* called, bought ; ’ i >' E N T t B ST URGENTLY Needed, 4 or 8 room clean throughout. Large lot. Of South Windham. s m a p that, day he first spoke to Knofla v . % . . ^ 9 B u m s ■ ject-of financially assisting the the Bite except for the 36 acre rent by young couple with 8H diate occupancy. Price .$18,00a about it. The young land owner church. Mis. Kenneth .Fox, first Henry G. Wyman offered a. T F I S 1 J S CONDmONBR . year old. daughter. Phone 2-2198. James J. Rohan and Son, Raal- CHARLES LESPERANCE farm. "'J' directress, has announced that prayer and welcomed the congre­ had jom e t o . realize he bed not. 1 9 AU. UNICHROMI tora. Phone 7438. Telephone 3620 flneneas enough, to develop- ao As its officers the Incorporators there will be entertainment In the gation; Rev. Robinson gave the those Arthur A. Knofla, president; SHBLVBS WANTED—Three room unfurn. CAPE COD—.8 flntahed rooma.. Ad- benedicttqn.___...... ,. , . large a project, OIL BURNER -lah«d' 'reht.' Maximum • $80. M id' REDUCB3). .FOR.pulck sale, ..Irn- evening, - open to the. -pubUe, -which m Edwin -A,. -Johnao^- vie*- -presidanti rni.--m x n a ju m m m ■■■■■■ ■ ■■:■...... diltenad room ■ partly' flntahed. v' .foolto .!*nft're’d .’tStd’ 4'."«!dnlfda! ... dle-age coupla;'-Phone 2-1473. Pbvpiace, oil bumlhg furnace. .mediate cccupaiicy., Three bed­ wilt be Arranged hy Mrs, Howard . Following the service the ^lu ra - Everett Keith;"- treSjurar; i-*nd ; R W A n t - UXX-IN SHBIVIS • room ranch type home, also 8 to help ralae money and build the Aluminum doOra, acradria end Rice and Mrs. Allan Robinson, In hla choir served coffee and hot Harold Gaixity, secretary. The of­ • OIVIDID ADJUST­ room Cape Cod. Call H. B. Grady. keeping with the occasion. lake. Campert .then hired Ray storm windows. Fine location. cross buna to their guests. During Mebiar. of Aahiped, an independ­ ficers and Moriarty ABLE SHELF $80 r e w a r d for 4 or 5 room 8009. . In addition, a roast beef aupper Large Jot. Cell Madeline Spnith, refreshment hour a quartet com­ ent bulldozer operator, and they made up the Board of Directors. • FRESHENER SHXIF ' apartment. Phone 2-3702.. Realtor, 2-1843 or 467$. will be served to the public at posed of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert NEAR PRINCETON Street school, 6:30. under the chairmanahip of started to clear tha site for the With a powerful corjmration In • 2 DlW-VtlW Englert, Mr. Andrevrs and Mr. dam and tnatalled a blow-off pipe operation, work went more rapid­ G A S f ^ A N G E WANTED—3 or 4 room apart­ 6 rodm, lavatory, full bath, hot Mrs. A. R. Sharpe. The society Johnson sang and Rev. Robinson FKESHENBRS ment, by young couple. Refer- W MANCHESTER TO water-oil heat.. flreplace, porch, and gate. ly. In the space of about four WILLIAMS has long been known for its splen­ gave humorous readings.'. • ODDS aad BG6B chcea. Phone 2-4931. Youngstown kitchen, full Insula. Seek .State Approval montha, the dam with ita rip rap BASKET SETTLE .ESTATE,..lii^ did meats and this will be ah extra Next Sunda.v -evening the. can­ MeaUM-hlle KHofla got Hayden (atoro bank), the Spillway and the ■ UoB,...plaatczed walla, For furlher. spacial,.... XlchoU-WlU be. sold .to • AUTOMA’nC MIDDLE-AOE Couple with adult information call Charles Lespar- tata -will. i>e. pZeaented. in. the^Wilr. Lk, Grigwqldi;, a, civil engineer and beacH. ware 13 large room duplex .on lajge advance; limantic Church. a lohg-time f^ d eh T of Mahchea- OIL SERVICE TJIABE.IJI MLOWANQE I ^ PBFROSTIR aoh desire 8 or S room unfurnish- ance, 3630. A bazaar will open at 4 o’clock. On April l £ 1981, at exactly -ed rent." 8 .years P.- * W. em­ Miss Barbara Kelly of Woodland ter. to survey the site and draw noon—Knofla remambers the date • SELECTIVE lot, Center Street, Route 6 and 44A. This will feature aprons, food, up. blueprints and speciflcatlona 341 BROAD ST. ^ COLDCmWlOt ployee, 7. years Uvtng at present planta and white elephants. Tefraco was honored with . a and .Mm*.„very.. we.ll--.the ’ water FOR YQIIR OL location. Good yeaaon for moving. Central location, Malneaa xone, bridal shower by her associates to for a dam and a splllwa.y. 'When went over the spHIway. Many of NEW FIVE ROOM Mrs. Clayton E. Hunt Is chair­ .the plana were completed. Knofla References, eall 2-3681. man of the food committee and. the. traffic department at. the the parson* Who had put effort FUEL AND Otuing The Hartford Gm COinpanyk S( Show, Liberal .fftplACttfleflt two car garage, Vacanjy now. Suit­ '“ submrtted Ihcm -td the State into the development were on hand This attractive home will be assisted by Mrs- Arthur Southern New England 'Telephone you get a S20 trade-in allowance for stovo, ■ ^ - AUowaaoa. For Company .. in WllUmantie office, Board of Supervision, of Dams at ___ RANGE OIL . able for . Foomera - or tourist. 16 features two • bedrooms Smith; Mrs.' Raymond Squier and ■ NbriiricJi; ■ T h e ’board made rec­ ------— Youf -OU -Refrifttator—- ...... Bfibhrban for Reiil ^'66 Mrs. Raymond Clarke head the last-week. There were 41 guests," ’ 'iovriird the “ purcKiiaa ';6 f 'i*" KQ *VAS, minute bus service. For appoint­ with spacious closets, ommendation* and issued a per- NEW Four-room country home apron broth. Chairmen for the girls from the company and rela­ CALORIC or GLENWOOD RANC living room with fire- tives, gathered at the home of pilt to build, the dam. but not be­ ■ fo'r rent lulfable for couple. Call other two features 'have yet to be a k e d elois-up took at a Studa^bsi' truck chattls,: No^ fore they had checked to be" sure HAVE YOU MADE A 1GYUR WARRANTY • STAYS SILENT • LASTS LONCIRl ment phone Manchester 7208 or place, dining room', mod­ Miss Nancy Stroaa to Wllllmantic OIL HEATING 3-8988 or 7898, announced. \ tic* hew claan-lined the wheU'ruBgaid structure ef it it. Studebaker is the truck with enough water would pile up be­ KITCHEN HEATING >ELS INCLUDED 4849. to surprise her. Assisting, the T ern kitchen with new elec­ Mrs, Patrick Maher, profession­ steps enclosed for safety ! hind the dam and that the dam RESERVATION TO EQUIPMENT ' tric range, Ule bath, all al, worker...tar the. .Eastern .-Conr hostess were Miss Gladys Free­ ,_71iit kind of designing |Miyt off in savings for Stud»-_. would be strong enough to hold It SOUTH m i N "StFeef—Exceifent' nectlcut Girl Scout Council, will man, Miaa Patricia Shine, Miss teicer truck ewnera. there’s no burdofisdtpe exeats bulk The cab floor is low, Doora swrina' constructed six room Cape Cod, plastered^-il^lls, Venetian Prlacllla Smith. The many lovely wide on.automatie'**hold*open"‘ftopt back. HEAR EflHmateg On Request Three-in^One hold a training session at Yeo­ te waste gasoline. -reciosg tecu’^ely on tight-grippinc In January of 1950, tester* In- .four finished, two upstatre 3-3- blindsFiull cellar. Priced mans "HallTuesday from 10 a. m. gifts to the bride-to-be were pre­ Start cutting your gaa coats right awey. Studebokar rotary latchev. Wide teat hat nnger* Btalled a weir (water measuring ^ , CALL F or S ister completed. Fireplace, storm wind- /to-sbll. until nron, for Brownie and Girl sented In a huge cardboard tip cT^trol and Adjutto*Air cushtoa. device) below an old temporary down Priced to sell at $13,000. Scout leaders and Trbbp commit-, replica of a watering potcovered truck tizat range from ten to 2 ton capacity. dam' erected several years before nHE MIKADO” 24257 Reason for selling, moving out a t .tee members from Andover and with varied ahadea of pastel crepe by Campert'near the site of the state. Barbara Wood*. A g ^ t, BORNHEIM and Columbia. paper, bearing'the woiAa ’’Best of M im im new dam. They kept daily rec- 3702. Columbia PTA will meet in Yeoi- Luck.” -:. Dclicioua refreshments SMITH.. _ .CHORCHES MOTOR SALt4_^ of the outflow, from-the pro- o w e r s TBSlia. Hmi ’TSoStay-evehing aFA' w en rw w ea . MtoS KiHljr be posed lake "for many month*. TEl- -L s c HOOi. 6946 or 6716 o'clock. Mias Gloria Johnso.n, home married April 19 to Robert Pofil-- 80 OAKLAND STREET MANCHESTER ftrat they clocked 1 7/8 inches or stylist, has been invited to-speak manh, also of Woodland Terrace, . 128,950 gallona pSsstog out. They APRIL 17,18. 19? Bunnyin a Bonnet to the group. Members are asked In ceremony to take place to St. noted the amount varied from day LOOK FOR $10,800, four-room Cape Cod to bring needle, thimble and scia- Columba’s diapel. to day but continued upward tO with expandable attic, dormers, aars to assist with the work for two, three, four Inches until It flreplace, liumUted. oU heat, the Cbuntrv Fair scheduled to be reached the maximum of six YEARS automatic hot water, cbmhipa- held May -24. Charge 2 Drivers Incbea or 686,880 gallons on .y tlon metal storm windows- and Large congregations attended —— MAIK or IXCEUINCff CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc March 6. The lake hold# 150 mil­ L iA sn t CAtoi Of a i A u i ^ — screens. Sitting high on nice lot both morning and evening services With Speeding lion gallona. in Columbia . Congregational about seven miles from Manchea- . FMtt these meaaurementa Gris- W t MAVt YOUNGER -tar. Can’t be beat-for. the-money. Church'Sunday. Amid a beautiful 311 MAIN STREET 'w o ld 'fe d George BT- Maxeyr -In- Alice aanipet Realtor, 2-4543 or and restful setting of .greens— Two motorlais were arras ted for ■truetbr in geology at the Unlver- with Helenr RobinsteiD'i. m M m m s 2-0880. Other listings available. ferns,, ivy and variad green plants speeding to the last 24- hours'' PHONE 6874 - 6292 elty of Oonnectlcut,. made detailed B er u U i^ u L all lodncd h.v parlshlonera and ar­ Peter Cronin, 19. o f Wlllimantlc estimates and drew' some c'onchi- .new Contour-Lift Fihn! ^ 'lirhethcr you am building a new home or rm MANCHESTER— New six room ranged' by Mrs. Howard Rice and was arraited by Patrolman JWalter aions about how long it would . .rtjlonia) jpw iem in ^ Tier, ebroMtleiL. .fe O n c p J r ^ 1F5>ka early■ this morhlng tor epeed- ''tike to fin the basto ai)d ' hoW Here’ s a miraculous new day and modal lag, 'I f iStera-Holly Gai -Raaga Uiiiti are Bast of.ooastrucUon, Nice kna- Palm Sunday servlcea'were ■ con- ■ing bn ■ Hiddle ’ lurnpllcb' «a!at; Mto ' XSV-: «s— ' -,.*•'1,... ^ T • i ' • -'^sri-vs.v - "•» '-eften- 'the - weter to the - new„l*ke ia n A 'bight'' Snfliiig"t)reiihneht"whfch tlon. S a le-p rice-$16,800. Mahy duetM." ...... would . change with inflow of speeds, police said, were U to 60. can make yo'uloolcyean yquiwr J|uRt4a to bd com ef your permanent kiielMa 5th«r ;Cah The.EllgwoirOir: Henry... G, , .Wyman. - ■. .pastor.; , - ..Tbonjaa ..E. P,erklnx J*., • 26, o f w-atar from tha a p itn ^ . . Robert MItUn Agency. -6630. preached a splendid serrnon on the Mariob, Pa.. Was aiTeat^ on the V. Cushman, of the National ’... and’ feel' Veani. younger!‘ Il’i ‘ ' inataliation. '^Cheiat o f paftef colort, whits nem AU]^|(MyL.''Whae, to. .33Ua’’.. taken-'(r.p.m H^Hwa.'SrqaajJUgbway-'by^ IS YOUR CAR; IN DANGEROUS .LMoIoglcal, . Suevey., then-.locked ■ aa ia viaihle Juid that .wotks like -oviT'the-property and made aom* ' thd-, '■tirlttiTi^haht eiitry " Jiito Pobeeildah Fredcls' S. PJa’ch- tor a ‘ Tabe lift” and give* pfienom- cafaln 'oniitiNi,' or' MaihltSa' Neel, ’W makh any- dBm . .family, four room Cape Cod, ’Tim­ 'additional suggestion*. J/-vT'-.*'-- ' , Jerflsalem;' during niomtng. won speeding-and potted, a'Ifijfi bond for enal resuilt to women of all ages. ken oil heaU nice lot. Complete fhljh. "ilrtwa.-csroe„M,.a: . ^eaaa Title. -.-Zil-' orating ichctat. Get the deqUla at tiw Homo I r* K-B-ia's'-M^i*7.t»rtiSw .-tSia/’-.«i md— bodies .V-behpd * 'him-'— would ^ a success, Knofli delvad' chin lines seehfio disapj^f. LENOX STREET-—Six room Cape rather an und^ng love. People to­ CraaM hr w itowi W 0* ' \ day have the same psoblema that Did you ever stop io consider the hundreds of unfortunate In ’^ t b ' a vengeance. He exam­ ton Craa wato' OUU Your face feels toned,- uplifted. Cod. large" lot, rear 'porch, 30 ined 380 acres and found three dif­ days occupancy. Schwartz Real people then were facing, on the COMI is aN9, maxi You feel-that droo{^)bek vanish. first Palm Sunday. We- have an Marlborough ways accidents can occur? An almost unnoticed rattle or ferent ownerships.—77 Campert, his Eatate. Phone 8274. Hartford 5- mother, and hto> father. He con- Tout tiiiefioka now 5138. air of expectancy, tro. Will we be seemingly inconsequential motor wheeze could rapidly de­ Nfma-'T*iqx**l akin Revigor- confronted by wa»r or depression 7 The first and second degrees BOlidated’'the ^hihd and mortgages atea skin tissue. Flabbtneaa be­ were conferred on five candidates Into' Campert’s name and made NEW SIX-ROOM colonial. Lava­ We, too, are looking for a cure all teriorate into serious mechanifial trouble, endangering DEWEY-RICHMAM comes more taut.Skii; glows with fbr our - problems. Why did the at the last meeting of the Grange. sure, the title was clear. ' 0 ^ tory. full bath second floor, flre- t**t year’s officers conferred the Ckmpert’a father retained own­ 767 MAIN STREET ' a new firm, bracing freshness. pla.ee. hot water oil heqL * full In- cries of the~people change from yourself, your passengers, and other motorists. “hoaMnas” to ’’Crucify Him?” Qrst degree and the todies' de- ership ; of a 25 acre farm with sulatlo.n, Preaaure Seaf windows,, f ■ Tighlana and amoatha — Helps The answer to found to the age old •grea team-with Mr*. Isabel Ross- .f., — —- ' - I — ------laundry , trays, nice locaUon, near man as msster-canferred thg aec­ Check into Carter's, where Showing e.ves and skilled bands banish nose-lo-mouth finrows, .A- This adorable outfit fOr a tiny bus and school. -Also have loca­ problem of values—that which we mlas of three to eight la really love today we will hate tomor­ ond; The new members are Mr. expriMibn lines and wrinkled tion for a duplicate of this house and Mrs. Lymhh, EMdy, Mr. and diagnose the trouble and effect a speedy lure. Only gen­ three frocks in one—and all in row,” - - brows fqr hour* at a time. ona pattern! .Make one version on Henry atreet and Scarborough Mrs. William Baldudn snd John road. Charlea Leaperahee. Phone Mr. Wyman said that religion to uine factory parts and'methods Used. * And that’s not all, CONTOtTR- - with dainty slit sleeves; have an- reason and when religion fails to Roberts. There Were 37 mem­ 8620. bers to attendance 'and seven visit­ bther a sleevelesa sundress; add a be reasonable, . It fails to be re­ a * i ■ LIFT FILM contains restorative 2226 ors from ..East- Hampton -Grangd. — darling tied cape for the third. NEAR CENTER -— Older home, ligion. Palm Sunday says to all" of “Preventive Care Saved Wear” oik that have an accumulative Pattern No. 8819 la a sew-rite By Mr*, Anne Cabot us, "Stop and think of what you It was announced that rehearsals with one six-room apartment and for the third and fourth degrees effect—making you look younger perforated pattern In xlzaa 3, 4, Here, la ah adorable bunny all two three-room apartments, large are doing. "Must a Christ perish 6. 8, 7, *8 yMia.' 81k 4, With will be held April IS at 7 o'clock. longer than yon ever dreamed dreased-up and raady for Eaat;er lot, garage. Price $13,300. Gall to torment to every age to save sleeves. 2 l-ff yards of 39-inch; parade. Any child, will love thia Uiofe who have no imagination 7 The next meeting of the Grange poaeible. • .r aleeveless, 1 7-8 yards; cape, 1 Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2^^1642 will be held on April 17 when- soft cotton-tail with movable arms or 4679. : “ Chrlat cornea to the gates of CRSCWATM yard. and lega. the third and fourth degrees will Confour-Lift Film (two months* our town. What cast ye before be conferred and the Grange ffi- VARIETY STORE For this pattern, send 30c in Pattern No. 3226 coptatna pat­ c o u n t r y Atmosphere— Six room supply)...... J.OO* Him 7 That will depend on our an­ apected by deputy John Qrtowold AUTBMATM BAt coins, your name, address, size de­ tern. , material requirements, aew- Cape Cod. situated among birch swer to "Who is This 7’ ” ROCKVILLE sired, and , the pattern number to of Somere. Special introductory siae. .S.0Q* Maitchester IHvisioii ing and flnlahing directlona trees on a J• reM our icae. New York 36. N. Y. -to Annq Cabot. Tbe Uanebeater Huyimn to Weston, ' Mass., the wmmmm V-, » o ^ » ' 4469. low .Thou-muat’ ;77ie, youth re­ .■;4~ empty shelves from oer steekrenm due fn the tre* Calcimuor liltntly ^a- Send 38 cents today for your Evening,Herald, 1180 Ave, Amer­ first, of the week. plies, ’I can'.” Mrs. Clinton- Ladd, - Rehearsals for the minstrel copy of Baste Fashion *82.. It icas, New York 36, N. Y. e x t r a l a r g e six room colonial. c h e v r o l e t ineiMouB vehune o f werehowdlse eeld during Hm poses o f alf garhaga, ihowa you how to make your sang "The Palm” and - the choir show which will be presented April T / FbiH-dri««awhoi*< Anno "Cabot’s New Album, of Open aUlrway. 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Ai RoMii’g Gjotf^abs THE Fine Pays O ff Barnard Bean, Gram m ar School Ghampiong Xjurt Spfimons Starts Down Knicks'After 6 5 le to in H it CtsMt - . F o r p h illie s Playoff Win Ol$v*l*nd— (N E A I -Slug-- Steroid Angie Mustering Out Line Today ______I f . . . :glng ,Al Rotan aaCabUahad him-., B y self a* a big l**gu*> In 1680 by Willie Jones Hitting Aotion Memorial Daj bacomlng. the firat rookie to ISdw Brunswick, N. J.,' April «slife., SHOTS RBRE AND THERE_.th« rntjori at 31. iipent lha oft^ ■ fo f - Iryouts in the Little League terrupted hasebail career watting actual discharge. That's where he he reimrted to th# Indiana for the place. of baaabaU aulU oa 08 By Ra l p h Ro d e n : baseball program has been Set for Associated JFreaa. Sporta.. Writer f W • a Manchesjt.er, men,interested jn^ at -the- - other■' tmth- wng '■ eatuqi 'tmfkTcr -arttva -dut-v- . - - New. ■ ■ Yo<'k,_.. April. ■ 8-^8W.Th* ■Swit«.,.Jt:alnlty ■ h r .-4*4' JM»t. .ManiohaMar. . M)lgh,.::v„c«tfiW*t8a..*,,..4 l l l" /> H becoming 'Little ' L e a ^ e hose-' j ’THUWdsy mgfit a t T oYKkde.'-Boy.'! The 22-year-6ld southpaw ace with the 28th Division In Heptem New York Knickerbockers are shout avecythlng but' . 'a a ft^ o ^ a tion with tho- Holy Cro»« cagerr ;^ ba*k«lba|l official and ofUn "Sock a ballplayer where it op*n*d outdoor drilts at Mt, Nabo !:^ I A UOIlABvI/AJI WgllwlAI miu ball umpirea will go to school. may register at either the - Blast will rejoin the Philadelphia Phil-1 her, 1950 right in th* mitldle of SH-point favorites to whiip the ..tea Into home plat*. Ha had ba- iM t aeaaon, Is ft bftsebsU pUchIng ; worked with Hank Soar, a Natlon- hurts moat— in the pocketbook,.. Side ReC on School street. West yaataitlay under Coach Tom Xal- to maka. him toe. the .line," U/an Starting Moiiday night at 7 llesaa ^ n as he can completi;i his the. National . Leagua, (pennant Syracuse Nationals tnniilithj hi .. and epme a hopelea* upper-cuttar, cfthditfate fills ftpring WlUi ' Coach I at l>ft{|1ic ">bbp from Pafttucket, 6'clocli: at the West Side Rec. Side Bee on- Godar street or the - Arm y discharge and come to con-> drive. gain the finals of .the NaUorial trying! to-awing a bat lika a ley. p#Pl>*r tam a* ana io6aeningi'~n^^ oft-proved adage. Community Y on Nbrth Main %lJack BVftV ^^CftlBarry's 9 Jr O Crusaders..Vi. I l4VO aJC| ffl • » M ftftftSft a UVI. Jy j ^ While Sox in 61 sea- > Willie (Puddin' Head) Jones, Ihe first in a short; series of tract terms with Philadelphia: Simmons had a record of 17 Baskethall Association .golf club. up axareiaaa war* th* order of th* Vn...... h ..k .th .ii • *<>'’ » American League have lessons will be held. street. owner Bob Carpenter. - wins and eight losses at that point The New Yorkers, leading the Rosan took hla troublaa tb Forman, Bridgeport pro basketball. exactly 100 more, games than the fine third baseman of the All boys -will be asked by day oil Ooach K «n *y rafralnad Slmmona flew back to the U, S. I and the-Phtlllea were leading the best of. five semi-flniu series, 2-1;: Sammy Snaad.. -from aandtng- th* boy* through Star, was rated a fine . .major i they have. won. The Pale Hose Philadelphia Phillies, Is the latest Instructor will be Earl Yost, checkers for their name, age, ad­ yesterday from Germany, w here'loop by seven games. Simmons will he. gunning, for their 2Srd "Do .vou think so much golf heavy pacaa whar# they might. league pitching prospect during'win total Is 3,799 as against 3,809 example that there’s plenty of a member of the State Eioard of dress and position desired. Reg- JCAKUV frivvtuillK pitrn|Jcvv uvi uiK ; Will IB o, i era «n fan«aiiir»». a#,o«rss e*.,.*!, in n.lel ,|?* tl*?* *hg". T*ry!?X.Jg*JiLtt!i*-.28Jh.!.donned hla.Artny-untform!.arid tha straight victory at home, a streak -Bauifi hurt my iiatUatT" Bown BJtk. “W i tffidirtTti^atiftte m j«"* t"m T F r d e T 8 g tx r ;"’W i»t “ gpprapMOT Approved Umplr.es and an. ap^ huildlngs wnrlt.np a awaat—and.. p$ek/.up isrrauons 'at all th! Infantry Division ( club slid almost o ff the pennant WRIrh daUa back to N ov,'18,------asked. Cross. Formari Is now in the { dress of any American League Jones was fined $200 by Mana­ proved New England inter- colda, abre alma or muaci* Injuriea will start at 7 o’clock. Any boy He stopped off at hls bome in precipice. The Phlla barely man, The victor o f this heated, foul Instead oifi baaeball aavy. Army and hla pro baseball ambi- baseball player la that of. Tommy ger BMdie Sawyer on March 17 rnlleglate arbiter. Classes next who will not attain hlg I3th birth­ "A ll I can la y." replied Fgypt, Pa., last night.afl'ri g tv * a aged to win the flag on the final rilled series will meet the Mlnnes tions have been stalled for, the Morgan .young _ .pitching hopeful for breaking training rules. Since week are scheduled Monday, day before August 1, IB52 Will be Snead, "did you ever see me Lafiky right-hander Stav* Bal- cautious appraisal, o f playl"8 day of the season. They lost the polls Lakers, Western Division time being.'. Hank Otardt, former With the New York Yankees. Mor­ then, Willie has been a ball of Are Wednesday and Friday .nights eligible to try out. - playoff winners. In a beat o f seven swinging a baaebaJI bat?” Unghiri, haUciiw of th* mound both afield and at the plate.. condition. Worifl ' Series to the New York R (^ n hasn't taken hi* jgolf (orpa and team captain, lad the Hartford High and Holy Cross gan resides on Baseball Avenue. at the West Side Rec. Each ses­ 'Thsre will be two le a s e s this "When yqU’re laid off as long eeries for the top prise money of fullback, and now on the faculty El Monte, Cal... Connecticut and The "new" Jones has. been es­ sion will start at 7 o’clock. summer, one the American. League Yankees In four straight with $7,500. The loser In the final round clubs out of the cJnaat sine*. group of eandldata* In the work­ pecially hard on the St. Louis as I have,'' said Simmons a little jmme out. A number of holdovara from at East Hartford High, will serve Weeleyan open the state baseball Anyone interested in um- and the : other the National ■grimly, "the old control ain’t what gets $5,000. ■aa aaalitant.baseball coach to Bob college season Friday, afternoon Cardinals. ' ' " Here is the United States basketball squad whlchr'competes In the starting July 19 Simmons watching from the press !f*t year'*. lauRd .parUclpfftad. la -plring In Little League' play Laague. The . A m erican Laague in Helstniri:- The playwra, rtont row-, im to flp h p ilre Kansas’ Po'b Kenri#^: John Kellfr, Clyde t^vel- It used'to b»;'* ' ...... 'Box'.”" ■ - ...... W - TOT OONDl'nON ---- Jackson th|a aprlng.,., GiardI will at Storrs. Game starts at .3:30 He' 'has smashed .three home will play Its games at Memorial The Knickerbockers are in tip­ the workout* whil* thra* vataran* runs in' the last'four days against this season is Invited to attend. lette. , .Dqgn Kelley, aftd . Rear fow ; same way, the Phillips "I won't really know how' long . Simmons, never was too talk were axeiiiad beeauaa of other' be head coack of football In the ..Veteran midget auto racing •Umpires must get the school’s Field and the teams will be it will take me to get In condition top condition (op tpnight's tilt in ' 'W m I S i d e R e c fall. He mrcceeda Kftrl Kiirth driveri,I-en Duncan of Philadelphia the Redbirds. Friday he clouted Oilers' Wayne Glasgowr and Boh Kurland anjFTeorla's Ron Bontemps, Frank McCabe, M arcus'Frrl- stive before hls Army service and achool activttlea. approval before working an.v known as the Yankees, Red Sox, berger. Dsn Pippin and Howie Williams. je*nter, »ame direction, Kansas' Dr. Phog AUe'n, assistant "■'I** * actually start to work. I t ’s th* 69th Regiment Armorj’, but .who.jnoved .oip. to .Tclaltiic.Collega ■seevad ' vaa'.- President ...Truraan's hf?mfr .,m Sfjevf nw- Churiiaal».and.Dodgers,.. Tha:.Na- ,^r. .bsiy/d :aycaouaa:.wiU be.wiUteut-theyaerv- -Bo'wlitig-.Avaiiiages*- —Btaea-'Uio oehoot w H M ia' Mi i ' r k h -. . , ■tames 'In ' WthSir' th f 'Amertt'atf enaehenaeh^-'-TalwVTTtmalll7-'-Tftlw1|/H-rttve1V4 dt---Hnh«n»,'--'-.V'-MI.A-.- Hnhsoh'v-fiwmag^'^^aiW'ywrria’ a 'Wdrr'dtf ’WhrtW$;-head '^^^^ I'X - - jmav'lwve*to' wmilr Mi ..Pynchon Park in Sprln^cld chauffeur during the Pnisdam con­ | * 3^0 no-hll trUimph Arid fletcY away' yeater'day from making any Ices of Bullet Bill Gabor, who suf­ or National Leagues. Equip/ tional League will play Its games The >-oung hurler appeared a two-iaaalon achadul* next yaap, ' where the Boston Red Sox and ference. The former GI has been ed brilliantly. '* predictions shout the Phillies In ment will be supplied for plate at Robertson Park. Entries will fered a broken collarbone In last Namt Turn . Oames A*>. Coach Kallay wiiLnot epand any Rpringfleld Cuba of the Interna- a race driver since- 1932 Saturday he socked another -lilp-h-cs vy,.«We:,and.ailrollT .the—.comlag—-season .-and -poo)v> Saturday's slngfeBp,- YWIer-riltti*'*' ^implree.in.each-league;-^ ' - - he .caJl^ .Morlarty.-BcothftCi.. JRed, ted he lipped the scales at 190. He ’.r:Tr?!vr.'7':«r - T io .ir ’Wm* Inoktog ovar-fraabnmff om ai 'tfon'drXellu"r-paFf<'W'o^^^^^ two-run. four-bagger-hi-the Jehus'- and White, Manchester Auto Parts poohed the rumo^ that he might Fr#h^lt—F tfin l’p ...... K (’ ates. They will probably., ba ataU 9-4 romp Sunday he failed .haotoned-to. add that h « "had filled In Baturdsy's game,, won by E. Pftttnt— •franf afternoon fa an hour's drive from Fussy Levane has bcen named imd a, fourth..team .whose .sponsor [olddBerOome^^A pilch In the .Phiu; opener-against Knickerbockers 97-94. a- rhubarb ” • **'••* ^ 1 ]7 ^ t*nf4(n09 •ffttmrwa**altarnpon mtmmmmm e]8M*« .n#*t HahehesUr.' .' V 7'Tdhkers ■Race­ "Coaofi'...... oT “ the he Teaf'' Ih fhe AWer- to. hit in - the Phils' « -to F out a lot and can carry 185 to 190 the Giants at New York. Is unknown at this time. pound! without any trouble at developed In the closing mlrible ■aaaon, unabla to partlifipate. way atartg Its annual spring meet­ lean Basketball League. Levane victory but starred again yee- Action In each league will start His first move as an ex-service- 114.N Ooach K>ll*y hop** a Jayve* all." when the Nats’ Addlph Schayes K#fn«y—OllD'i M ing on April i F . . Tommy Henrloh, former St. John's'of Brooklyn All terday as the Phils made It four On Memorial Day with a double- man will be to hold a contract 114.91 aqiiad will b* organiaad thla yaar Just how long It will be before took a swing at George Kaftan Tatvtrt—OlUA'f . 4.: ...... H \ 114.34 former atar outfielder with the American, served as player-coach straight over the Cards with a 8-4 ^1 header at Memorial Field. Mori- Senators, Don’t Belong in A. L. conferenee with Carpenter. EmfriGn-^rAMnl’f .and aa.vi other achoola-ho ■ are ahxioua 6 ...... - ...... ■ ■■lai II ( Simmons starts training for the New York fpiard. Fans poured 114 ir Sewi York Yanks, la a partner of the Elmlra-Colonels . . First Elite Studio arty's and" the Red nad White The best guess seemed to ■ be onto the floor but peace was re­ UAhAr«rn—•MeCtn'A ''U-' to gat Jayva* game*. Five achoola with George Btimweiss of the baseball game of the season on Barnard's Bears, winners of 14 coming National League grind that Slmmona would get the figure ffm)th-~«r«rAnt*i ... i K.49 ’ and the Detroit Tigers nipped At- teams will clash In the first game ttoarioke, Va -;K N F A ) stored In a few minutes. iit.n hava ahown an interaat and a Jay- Cleveland Indiana in a beverage tcevee iwer New Haven is ached a three-run rally that at 2 o'clock while the Yankees Some-1 Bhbo Newsom, who will be He had six shutouts snd an wasn’t-' dear. It 'COuld take three he was drawing when he went In­ .Syrsc'use banks heavily on the Rti*roi.l~K. of C. . va* laagua may develop. lanta of the Southern Association, games In 15 Marta last basketball won the Grammar School League thing should done -about in.ia business in New Jersey.. Ameri­ Hied Saturday afternoon when the game. Catcher Del RU title. and Cards are billed in the night­ 7he 44 In August. ' It is the cham earned-nin average of 2.2l with da.vs to turn him back Into a civil­ to' the Arm y- somewhere around KA||r--4)1ll*'fe ...4*. 111.4 g 10-9, in ten Innings at^tlan ta . season, are shown above. Eight scoring punch of Its three big men Rwlrli~WA|niii ’ AUs VETERAN RQUAD can League Urnplre Jimmy Duffy, New York Yankees plsy the cap at 4 o'clock. Opening games Waahingtoj>-/hall club. / f lpion. ■ globetrotter's fifth trip to Havana of the Florida Interna ian--or could be pushed through $15,000- .possibly; with a bonus -Schayes, Red Rocha, and Nobel m ttO.J . rr : in the game. :.—i-— Those in the photo above are. f iT7-| gFi;nTlYA'- 41 110.9 Youngest ban ‘ and strike caller ' in Brooklyn D o d g e rs .D ic k 'Wake­ boys comprised the first team...... -'By Beans Reardon at Robertson Park on-May Sl'wriil “ 'K 'm ig h t be a good Idea to put j G>“'*'fRh Stadium, IfonalV ' 'H li 'compairiets, Conrad In 34 hours; ciaiise i f he shoves the ■same sort Jorgensen; Rocha, 8-9 center, leads TteJa could be th* ^ r fo r tha ('nontry (’Ijitt LragQfl front row, left to fight. Ndrnian XaI m n u r f « ux.—N cC« n n ’ ■ tm.sft Indlahft to shine on Uia diamond. field wllV I'te given a tryout with HOMERS PLENTIFUL They were Captain Eddie Wojcik, Hohenthal, Allan Cole, Eddie Woj- 34 Years In National League There jeven was some doubt as of stuff be had when last, on pub- l^lfVTCrhto—Tsrers *J find the Red Sox facing the Dodg- the Nationals, ...... In tha.,r''^OUUiern ...... ,j - I*eIa-.RunneIs..Is______the one -bright Marrero and .SandtUo. Ccuiauegra, both taams In scoring in: th* sail4« , Ooftch Kallay hM a vatorah for the. New York Giants. ,.- Wakefield I.. ..,,-. ,.,„■ Jack . Faj'.relly. . . Charlie Pickral,.fcik,.' .lack- Farrell and ' eharlte ers-'ln- th e -Hd-lifter antf the Auto ' As; (ftllori. • - . spot Ih the gloomy Washington showed ft lot of early fool last to the. scene of his exit from army Sic display.' with 61 points for a.3(1.3 average. Brnriii-iienn'. M ' m at High Point; N. C., whe e XsverelU ...... 9fi 115 85 296 New- Y-ork^-(NBA )-.//<5: HOW" St. (lenrs*—lUrlford Rnsr.' 99 108.51 every position on hia team and is a free agent who has played Norm Holienthali Allan Cole, 'Tom­ Pickral. Second row. Manager old was Honus Wagner when he Parts and the unknown entry, at ey certainly'don’t belong In picture. The young sho.-tatop season and then couldn’t get any­ Max 2Ualnfsky, with 59 points Sarpnie—Tavern 108.41 CALL Philadelphia Athletics oul rl Mujion ...... 7fi 87 163 will gat a look afiom # aophomore with several major league teams, f niR|flMR<.4 . 93 81 174 my Russell, Charlie Keeney and Riissell Cowles! Charles Boggini, finally quit playing big league this time, pfaylng in the Second the American Y-eague. came' up from Chattanodga last body o\it. Sid Hudson's sHould- mnvie dempnatratlon, nr chalk for the three games, hesds New llrtrigan—I>*a ...... 101.37 including the«Tlgers, Yankees ftnd tne Boston.Red Sox. 12-6. *• P. -OiirliwnF T-i...... im ... 77 177 Bob -Pearson. The first five boys •er injury, which had the tali York’r fast-bpeakirig attack.------t'rf avrs'i r 108.19 proapeeta. .lh a . aopha .wUl gat ChoriM W. Lathrep Lee Gardiner,- Bob Pearson, Geof­ baseball 7 “ game. C lark-Griffith doesn’t need a Summer and batted .278." Teamed NCAA Plans Strkl talk,! or“c6mblriatiori of the three,' Ilrwttt—Walnut 8t...... plenty of opportunity to ahow Indiana . . . Boston BravCs' pitchr . smiili ...... 103 96 96 395 Were starters. Wojcik led all acor- veteran pitching underhanded last 108.9 ...... 100 95 frey Gibbs, Charlie Keeney and A. The Fly­ Manchester w ill be divided into good plah to make a living at the, with Caa Michaels he gives the on a given day wilt constitute one Mahonvy—K. of C...... 108.7 their atuff, beeffua* th* team wilt FOB er Chet Nichols has been sent to - CllunrlK ...f in .306 era with 177 points. Farrell Had year, has healed. Ihamhars—MrCann’e ,... nfcting ifor the Scorer Dennis Guay. Third row^. ing Dutchman,' two sections. Main street will h* capital, so doesn’t bother to.^ g e t , Senators a stout first line of de- session of the 20 sessions permit­ 107.53 loa* all but thra* vataran* after UABILITY INSURANCE Camp Devens for basic training. ' ToIrIji ...... 475 486 450 119 and Cole 109. Hohenthal led The National League gave up on Rules in Future NVvrnvr—Renn'a 107.54 Maggio, Vem Stephens, 1411 Manager Charles Dougan, Dick who. recently the division line. Any boy living one. The paying guests, there) fense. Mickey Vernon and Eddie ted." th* coming campaign and Ooach AND BEAL ESTATE Nichols led the.Natrohsl League f ('itpn 14) * all foul shooters with a .741 ax*^ Clyde Kluttz, so Washington got (llratlp—K._of C.- 107.18 * leffw Man . Merisel. Mark Solomon, and Tim­ celebrated h I s west of M a i" street and south of are fans of the visiting clubs.- lYOst are first-rate. Reserves are The extra events committee; Ruharha—Lea'a ...... 107.18 in earned run averajges last seajwn ...... 76 87 - 77 210 erage for the season. Norm him. Mickey- Grssso snd Boh Dlmtow—Lava Kelley want* to gat a lina on 1883 lOA Eaat Canter S t. le L SrOSM ■ntroneberry -for the Sox. 105 .♦■7 .Ml er Pick Cess. Top r.ow^ , Coach 78th birthday, the North End railroad tracks w ^ The Nats have no, pltjChing and: Tommy Upton, Floyd Baker and , Chicago,, April, 'The Na-. headed by VVUhur Johns o f UCLA, gotantlal*. — ------with a 2.28 mark/ * llopp ...... 100 95 87 283 dropped In ' 20 of 27 tries. 'The Charlie Potter. Dana Au.stin, Tom Oldls, who batted- :28S for Char-' Csriant — was 43 when he be cilgible for the Anierlc*" no power. - ■ - : Fred Taylor, ft large fl'rst base- tional Collegiate Athletic Associ­ will soon'stsrt a nafionwIHe sur­ Maaaaro—Walnut 8t...... *■ Stranrh ...... 122 98 93 3lli Bears, coached by Charlie Potter, Russell and Roy Shenning. I ( anybody gets hurt, B uckyrasn who batted .291 for Chatta lotte, are the other catchers. Workouts will continue avary 1-0 no-hItter to the Brave.s.Siin-- Knofla ._.F...... 108 no 104 336 turned in hie: League which will operate i t Me­ vey of eentiment toward continu­ Madaen—Haiifnnl Road.. 108.30 ft last - game at r morial Field. Boys living'-east of Harris may have to-play. nooga. SETTLED FOR TWO BASES ation has stepped up Its efforts to Rnnw—lirCann'a ...... 108.18 aftamoon from now until the ation of football bowl games or opener ^ Tritala ...... 495 495 ■ 462 H53 Pittsburgh. t Main street and north of the rail- So desperate la the pitching Sam Mele is the only right- crack-down -on violators of Its Andrraon—w-alnut St. .. 108.18 agalnat Windham High in CftMy Stengel, shooting for his other post-season competition. Twamn(t*T-Pnat Olfir# .. 108, <5. Yogi Berra ill b e.ril^ble'for the situation that ■ Owner Griffith hand hitting outfielder. . Irving academic and athletic require­ O m T H E «,00 Wllllmanntic_ -twn'■ weak* from to- burg, Va. fourth ooiWcuttve world.'cham­ (Questionnaires will be sent to Rrren—Ranna ...... 105.81 K.irHa.ri (9) Nassiffs, Trust Company won the Amer­ Noren is quite a center fielder, but ments...... Martin—Poal rilTIta Ooaeh Kallay axpecta aom# ."TT t- ^ Piprr -...... 9 — 127 226 National loop at jSobertson. Park. pionship with'the Yankees", :aidri't~ college presidents, alhlelic 'dlrec 105(110 ican League's In,addition, a ^ n of a coach nr is on the brittle side. Gil Coan ut four-mah committee, headed Frey—faifanl’a 105.31 bqmpiititlon for aavaral apets. RECAP -Joe Ostrnwakl almost - turned I GAlaRRO __ ...... 104 97 301 always have it so good. tors, head coaches, athletes, stu Farr—Pnat Otf(r» ...... 105.18 , fitpvpna ...... 96 ...• 103 .199 Most Valuable manager may play in the league Is a sustaining fl.vchaser.' The by NCAA Executive DlrSetor Wal S s L ainc* thara are two or thra* highly - asm- - ..With -the Dodgers- and Braves, dent - leaders, and others - (or a ^riyra-:T,4,tera ^ Srmntrm ■ . 109 P 'l'a'y'e'f ■"'awarff OHly-pffletVeff 'are Sherry' ' Rohert- ter Byers, was nsme(i yeste«lay at: winlar—Hertford Road .. * Crrlnil ...., ...... 'l l . m .a.. ’229 To Sponsor Alumni Toams IHat-Kls...... fatner rs 'eonheefed' with''" o r Case had to sell the customers cross-section of opinion on the sub­ 1(H.4< In 1951 batting even thqxgh he may live in the snn. Griffith’s nephew, and Fran­ the final session of the . N CAA GIANTS O'Rrllly—Raib'a ...... 104.4t to oust veteran*, particularly at 6 9 New. York Yankees to a 8-0, rortp’rftpld ...... 95 96 no 301 N E r TIRES ject. lUrt/orO Itfwd » . S something besides baseball, lost 104. M first and third baas*, hahind-tha hit victory over the Columbus Car­* Tarca ...... 95 119 .110 294 and driv- other .area. This, decision wa.s cisco Campos, a Oibanola who council to handle complainta arid Houston, Tex., April 8—(81 - Exeh.: ...... •••.9''' everything but Jils sense of humor. nirhardn—a 104:16 plat* and a good outfielder. H* haa « 0 0 x U 6 7 0 x 1 S dinals of the Cla.ss "A " South A t­ Little League Alumnl’ basehnll^two more sponsors can beVecured, ing in 88 runs. BewM handed down by Little League of- batted ..368 for Charlotte. Inveatigate evidence of violations. Max Lanier, counted nfi for "spot" lit. 104. U ToUle ...... 505 543 528 1S7.6 Reardon Hank! Lelber of the GlanL» hit BOBO NEWHOM READY lantic League at Columbus, sponsors have' already been se­ that Manchester'will have a six How does this flpials' at national headquarters. PORTERFIELD DUE FOR The other members are John pitching or the New York Giants’ rlhy—pAit om r« 104.9 twn or thrae good glove men for Fiaa* home run# the first two times up Ourc-Wclfiut «t. tlM.60 B.illairppr ...... 96 jL, "106 302 team league. compare with , others'who won the Tryouts will start within tjie BREAK Htirlburt. Stanford; King Hen­ fourth starter, Is having a rough infield posts who are weak with NEW FIRESTONE CHAMPION ...... 93 133 129 345 cured by Recreation Director John against the Brooks. The third tlirie MeCxrthy-^ r ....., K.“ of c ...... 88 103.49 tha stick and aaya "I might pull spoil the bid. UlUl'M ...... First meeting of the L. L. Alum­ honor in the paM? / ' next two weeks, the date to be an­ dricks, Utsh State, and Tom Ham­ Roanoke, Va., April 8 (81 lime getting on th* beam. The {or- ft. PAttnl—r«fcnri ,.*....44 to*. 91 N. Jifhopon . 1«)2 103 3IM Hedlund for the 1952 sea.son. First Bob Porterfield, who had his up the big center fielder doubled ilton, Pittsburgh. a Caaay Stengel and use a two- Rnckw4„«...... 91 in 302 ni is scheduled Thursday night at A. N ot too high. Ty Cobb and nounced. AH boya seeking tryout.s biggest season with all of nine Boho Newsom, up from the minors mer lop leflhtnder of the' 81. 98 109.94 600x16 cxeli. $12.95 plus tax McKoiiP , ...... 93 101 .93 National Bank and Brown and : 7:30 at the West Side Ree. Anyone George Sisler both batted .^20 in down the right field (oul line. The four can act only In ad­ for tils fifth tour, with the' Wash­ Louis Cardinals was pounced hard riofhtrrxyk—T*?*fn <• 109.19 platoon system for defenalve pur- the New York Glants,- 286 must attend at least 50 per cent Metorlea last trip, Is the pitching F»lr0^lfl—T6T'«rn M 109.19 Maniiplla .....s'... 98 108 no 316 Beaupre, sponsors of teams in the i interested in coaching, or manag- winning the award: B a ^ Ruth of the sessions in order to be The Dodgers claimed the ball visory capacity, channeling reports ington BenatorS, checked In with for the third straight time yester­ posaa lata in a game." ace. It's shout time Porterfield to ft new enforcement group to he HMhinrt—MrCimi’ir 81 109.4 TotiJ« ...... league a year ago, will again equip , ing any of the teams is asked to won without a aingle.dissentlng eligible for the player draft. Each was foul, stirred up s raucous Manager Bucky Harris and said day as the Giants dropped an 8-3 rhilltp»~'^Walnut flt. 4**.«. 58 109.6 Coach Kelley hopes to gat dowm ...... 471 515 539 1555 got a break. In his .first veer made , up o.f nine, educators ,qf .the pDfkeU>->-lloC«nnii. 13 •. 300 USED TIRES $3.50 AND UP League champions! The In clubs. Other sponsors lhi.s„season attend the meeting or to contact vote In 1923; Lou Gghrig hit .373 team will_ have a head^coach^ he,via. -ready,, Harris-.walcamfd-Uia! Jlcsiaioiv-to -Ca*y*i»n,d.A$ Ban A rir 106.6 to hualnesa th* rsmandar of this -- -rt CRUISER with "-the- 'Yankees,- '1849,' -'ttie' Vir­ NCA A meiriberahlp. OffiMlv * - 106.4, Bob ' KemwMx: hiv f 'grann Tee'. "XSf "■ wUthe Hre-NaMiff-Arms-GoMpany - Mr; ■ Hedtond.' lA ’^mjfffSMdher'- IS awd'^dwye • in : iTS^- Witst’'Jimmy! assislahC'coach arid!' a'.'iriinager'.^' Everybody waj. in .the, act save 42-yeaii-.old. pitcher !hut. had no .t.onlo, ..The Iridlaris. airibusk*d Lim- waatr wlih-’hla- aqfoatl:.' A -p ra e tlw . Giiiio ...... ginian twice tore a muscle-in his • T he 17-mari coiincil, -the' power-- ' vTi i i i iiH :- 109.1. homer. ____ 93 93 and the Manchester . Trust Cora- . also needed to assist it) setting up -Foxx and Hank Greenberg each Equipmeht for the four teams in I Q C i ' Plus Tax Stengel until he suddenly leaped comment. 'The Benatof's' arc barn­ ter for six runs in th* first innirig, nuthria-jreoaf «•# Iff 109.66 game haa heen tentattyaty iwhad- AwrlFTBOn * . .' ...... IH 108 _ 342 throwing ann. A line drive off ful policy-making body, will have Paradlao—Indlaa ...... it Chicago's Cubs came up Skliuu‘r .... ” . and carrying out the admlhlstra- hit 58 homersx and. drove In 175 the new league has been ordered out of the dugout and ran out on storming their way home with the with Bob Kennedy supplying the 109:61 ulafd with Hartford High at Mt. SEAT COVERS ...... 104 103 94 .100 A year ago txvo Manchester and " ^ 600x16: the bat of Hal Peck, then of the final authority to determine Rarkue—Boat OffleS ...... 9 109.1 seven runs In the fourth and de­ Van rv ...... :. 97 107 304 live and superxMsory-duties for the runs or better in award-winning and will be delivered in plenty of Indians, broke ills finger. Just the field. Cincinnati Reds, v^hom they beat punch with a grand'-*lam homer. Blaaanattt—Hartford Roar.' 49 101.41 Nabo Monday afttrrtoon. PRehara feated the St. Louis Browns. Wllkip ...... A— » 103 103 txvo East Hartford teams com­ season. years. "Get back to -yOur positions, whether a member school should fi-7 here ye.'terday. The Reds lead R t o SOX Truvmsn—Lev’s ,t. athrt throwing today In batting 600 SETS IN STOCK. INSTALLED FREE ^ 1 A A-E St. John .. 107 m 91 311 time before the opener. EXCHANGE WITH jwhen he was squared away with 101.90 prised one league. This sea.son, All games .will be played at the men.” shouted Casey Stengel. be suspended , or otherwise pun­ the five-game exhibition series Lynchburg, V«„ April 8 - (81-- rslron*—Indies ....i..'.. 101:96 practlc* and Inflsld drills ar* sltt-- FIBER, PLASTIC, CANDY STRIPE. ^ IA ..7 0 And Up Dftlla Fora ...... 118 115 130 363 each ' town will have its owii' Q. ■ Who . holds the lifetime big BECAPPABLE TIRE' I the Nats, a book of matches blew ished for code violation. Rslmdndn—Indies ...... 101.14 Browns’ 20-game wInn -Alumni Field at the Charter Oak league record for bases on balls? Derermler -il i I up in Ws face. "A fter what he's done to iis tq- 3-2. ^ It'll be Lefty Maury -McDermott fsrrsnd—Indies ...... 101,6 ed Wadnaaday, Thuradoy and Fri­ Totala ...... ,5.V5 5i:> 535 1615 league. There is a po.sslblllty,- If L.ota. ^ / The' council also clarified the day. victim of the big blast. ^ Babe Ruth with 2056. Mel Weller ...... 110 M Behind Porterfield, In addition dsy, we’ll settle for two bases." and rookt* Jim Atkins pitching KInter—Lnnmls 8t...... 100.96 The Washington Senators edged (irrmi (1) . Mslnrca...... Ill >7 new NCAA’s limit of 20 spring Blnock—Tsvern llaU ...... 102 101 p i t is next, with 1708. The Babe Manchoster to the great Newsom, are Hud- for Boston today as the Red Sox 100.99 the Cincinnati Reds,. 8-7, at Roa S03 While ...... M — football practices In a 30 day pe­ Eddie Cameron, Duke Unlver- Cssedls—K. of C...... 17 i(».| StPtaon’...... 105 106 no 331 men Interested In umpiring LitU* led the .American League In DeCormier ...... 90 — jB »t. JM * riod, — i—..--ii'-si;...... ------oiiy'a.-AIhlstiei-Dizcetar,, waat-one. meet the Philadelphia AUUeUcs R4ii.49nal>-iailM(r^. ..Aa.-.MOsi0* .iuAer. YaL,.L^^ to rpqWe pitches Ksllh,,,...... -s-asaa.... m .. .97 -Xerk- • r-v/« »*-4-VT'wi It's -B” ?- CABfPBEXX-^ Le^ie-^- baseball -gaTnea -this watka-foF .U- years-; p tt "tqpped-the 14S . »S . Tiro 5 Aaoappinf and- Fireman Ferrlck. Raul San­ nlstory, purses on harness racing's Of the greatest athletes ever to fiefore fl.viriyhomeTBoaton will be H.. rsssnl. Jr,—Psssnr* 100.1 ik$9trNigM*B Fights Raoul Sahefier. Sanchez look 'over -‘.“‘rr m WfbI —. . 90 NCAA President Hugh Wlllftt Isrvis—Ollle's , ...... H.97 Ijanibpfk ... 109 109 Loced Sport son. Itris hoped to have's staff National wheel for six seaeasonh. NVff ---fJS 100 BROAD ST. T E U 3-4234 chez. a skinny 2I-yaar-oId, is the Grand Circuit will surpass 43,000,- of Sonthem California said "that perform at Washington and Lee oul to avenge yesterday’s. 12-6 th, the.ninth with none out, 1.\vq -ilcGarm ■ . <., t.entlnl—Tsterr- ,,. 69.1 98. - 97- Ht 615' df at least Tight men for each o f newest pearl from - the Antilles: 000 lij 1952. any activity on field or floor, University. drubbing by the A 'l in high point, -Lurss—Indies 99.99 runs in and two on, and retired Dr-Mkrlln ...... 99 99 ToUli ...... 517 fiW 4W m N. C. the A's blasted out IS hits n*ll(Vr-K. nf c...... By The ARSociatetl Press \Vb#iOlV--..ee...... 106 101 307 the Arnerlcan , and.' National HAMILTON'S l e a d AUTO SUPn,Y theaide. ■r- tncludlng thtee horiier*'.whITe Ve'm flidroxlMkgiHartfSf* fW. •W.29 "Holycke; , Mas*.—SammF Walk­ Chotter Leagues. Play starts Memorial DuKf...... 108 — M 07 LePsae—ic. nf C...... 94 16 In night games, the Chicago Totala ...... 534 511 533 568 Stephens,, Billy G0o()man, Fay* er, 188 8-4. Springfield,' Mass., out- 2? BISSELL STREET ' PHONE 5167 White Sox nosed out the Pitts­ Day. . ., , New- Haven, April 8—(A'lT-Nick WhitnfcK H5 86,100 98 -Brawn—nSiUL's- 96 9*JC Tronsky rolled a 97 -last , night, ChtiHb^rs ...... Ill lU lia 136 Thorneberry, Jim, Pleraall - and rnops—Lnomls 8tr*et .... (S 97.61 potntisd Mike -Olfib, 180 1-2. New burgh Pirates, 4-3, at New Orleans mVala 10) HENRY L bCHAPPELLE; sec/ Fuller ...... lU 105 98 118 . ..MANCHESTER .CHAPTER., of. i « h ^ la .about comparable. to Sam Doin...DtMKggla .dmrted -roundtrip-. Rtsvens—Tsvern ;...... 47 Havan. Cbnn. -ijoi. fjithiriTr 'Tr."T W T03- MS -RrmMuk VI rr.TiVTvTre-’W ' 103 nO •wen airi>---=iW!iii''oin«*' ■; ,r;. t t ■' Providence. R, I.— Ralph - ZanaL CoUoti ...I.... 98 9S- the 'an- the State Board of Baseball Um­ Snead taking an eight op a par Hfttneld . par* for the Sox. Wtttke—Indles ...... 91 N’alaan : ...... • ...... 103 103 9,5 300' banquet will be held on pires will hold a meeting tonight four hole, but still and, all his team BRAVES Perrottn—Lsnmis 8tr«et .. 64 II. 146 3-4, Fluvldenc#, R. I., out­ McLsKUKlIn .. ;...... 113 93 204 ToU U 56.? <87 507 566 Reebe—Lnomls glrest .... 16 64.19 pointed Vic Cardell, 147, Hartford. Ulnana ...... 103 lJ04 207 , at 7:30 at Murphy’s RestaiiranL 'took over first place in the stand­ Richmond, V*., A p ril 8 - (8V- (loodtii—Loomis'fliresfi'.., is flDPftny ...... _ 105 105 It will be the last meeting before ings of the- National Duck Pin ETeCorailer 12) Deadlocked at four wina apiece. Arsensull—Lnomls Strsst .69 US Conn., (13); Loula (Bud) Smith, Lockwood ...... 99 113 ' 106 317 the season opens. Bowling Congress Annual Tourna­ WMlf'r ...... 108 106 the Boston .Rravea and Brooklyn Orscell—K. nf C...... ;. 90 19.10 188 1-6, Newark, N. J., outpointed Mainrca >.. i ...... 118 107 Dodgers close out their exhibition James Montgomery, 146 1-4, Bos* Trist" 538 600-1533 . FRIDAY NIGHT at 8 o'clock ment The Hamilton Standard Whltje .... Trap. (41 J ... Gulfstreairr Parlc-Tsce track Propelier five of Hartrqrd; for York 103 * — ricrtes here todayi'Jlm Wilson aiRl -ton. Mas*., ( 8tr— — ,H4 115- 32S the Servicenttn win, it's all place. The Laurels had been O'NIel ...... ts _ US Milwaukee American Aasodatlon ■hip with a score oif f New York, outpointed Fernando — . —...I g. The first United States city to HayesHa}M_ ...... , ...... H7 117 103 _ _J30 Gagnon, 118 1-3, (Quebec (10). However, If the Motor leading with 1,872. farm to Sacramento of the Pacific Five ’Yeffp* Ago- Whltey I^ k - Tnt.ls ______...... 539 5T9 M4 1643 c win a Stanley Cup, emhlematln of Goarit-LestffiML^- a ,2: the' Natttm'aT H ockey'Lea^'e If tie, Both hydrogen and helium are ...... - 15 86 baata ,1 ' right ankle In an exhibition game. Detroit, outpointed A rt IMmund- NATIONALLY ADVERTISED was Seattle. That was back in HeUlnccr ■ ■ t lighter than air and ifo can be used 91. YANKEES Ten Year* Ago--Bab#Vgo— Bab# Ruth 'was aon, 138. CIncHnnati, (8). 9 1917. to. fill balloons to lift objecUl'. Logan, Utah — Rex t«yne. ■RANDS — FIRST' TnUlF 499 493 - Charlotte, N. C, April,8—(81— eerloiialy III with pneumonia in Bill Miller, rookie New York Los Angeles. 163 1-3, Lewlitqn, Utah, a to ^ d OFF LAND 5URVEYING and BILL BTEARN 8 will be in Yankee lefthffnder, has Just about Bill Pateraen, 318, Chicago, Dl„ QUALITY ^ FRESH STOCK CIVIL ENGINEERING c assured himself a Job with th* TV’enty Year* Ago--The Toron­ (1). ^ .• r tyorld chaipps this season. Millar to Maple Laafa defeated the New allowed one hit In seven innjngs York Rangtfs, 6-3, in th* second FULL FACTORY WARRANTY Edward L. Davis, Jr. - yesterday as th# Yanks defeated ame of the Stanley Gup., semi- Regtaterad CU11 Engineer and 1 Columbus of the Sally League, 8-0. nals. . 'Land Surveyor ■ i Miller, ha* given up only 18 hit* PLASTERING C and twoiruni in 25 Innings. CAKDft AFTER VICTORY ANOTHER BEH ER BUY AT BALCH’S ^ 15 Proctor Road, hlancheater ' V', DODGERS Winston-Salem, N. C.„ April 8-r- TeL 7016 D AN MDtXENv Max Abrahma Richmond, V*., April 8--(81— (/n—Th* St. Louts. Cardinal* ar* . . a Maiiagai:. Chucks Osaasan -of the gtUI Jtasiktng fo r.* .victory. avuLtha R o y m ^ SIZE LIST, SALE PRICE* '*:•.> •S.'VJSaarJS't •'.■'-^5: =.'• • •• —V t U-tftMUIUh- Brooklyn Dodgers thinks that Philadelphia PhIlUaa In th* clubs' •hbiiaa ■puchar Biiry wdii be bf' TeL MuicliMUr 3097 - ...... - r.v?Av.V7ree.v.v»fetaY« abrtfiBbuhd' ibad ' trlpi"Th* PhO's 600x16 20.10 -‘iffi noni* help tfi the Brooks tbia year. won' 8-4 ■ yesterday fo r their fifth! 1 3 .4 0 “ H# •might 9i«» r y -over tba 'RsslWrds in'~iB6 .U.’-.T* * .... a<«M os tis,” Draftsen said today. "He’* many day*. Evan tha "B ” taam ■ - I ^ S 0 x 1 6 1 6 .5 5 been (trifng the ball hard ever since couldn't muster a victory, ending ItT'-' "W'-’. *--|r.i A tar'At«e>3gWX‘A ^ Mg aim :ioatr ter Bffiff Affrii UA'iritte » a Pam. wff ARE Jn u a tt ^ S O x l S ha* a hack of a curve.' ■quad In a fiva-lnnlng 'aacond half Prevent / ■ or a •doublaheadsr. Wllmac (Vln-. ^TOOxIS .4^ ^558Bc32S^-*’-^^’ m t m .titea.- Nationai,. 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M. rages, *^d' WANT-TO Be-a- practical nurse 7 Herald. ■ ------'-TtCpm------1948 Studebaker Commander ^Or, '1948-BUICK 4-PEBAT10N WILL smill. Phone Rockville 5-8759. electric'^^'refrigerator. in gtkgl run- 4 » Mot tong ago- .MEngtnA 47 Wolglit- ____ A --f riend—advtaoa— that you .... '" BB' WFTBECIAtEn' l#4i studehakir. AtBr,. . ..priM;Uj;*l]y.j»«E*.wEhonA.M . -.er.,glBIL..£boaa-' .. PouUrjr .And .Snpidlea.....43 "-iring orde^a^-have gas xtim! Tn" . .. niaoaurt;4pL>.. CARPENTER Work .of all kinds. nCtmUttriUdn -ahqnld 'alRaya- admlTe-friend' wife'* devatnpad' territory, tti" thta- natton' Mahy Othera To Chooae From BEFORE YOU Buy a used oar fair condltloirfpr 85. Call-3414. 18 Otharwlat 11 40 T W 'r e uaad 48 Oriontal coins new hat.'eiaa ehe will go out and Ilea directly under men’a hata. R. J. Chambera, 182 School atreet BROAD Breasted bronse turkeys. 84Kkheoal- SOWtngllkopart see Gorman Motor Salas. Buick Fresh froien. Ready anytime. M Oirdia W for baking buy a.nother one. A«to ^Mfeessoriw^^^rw 6 TeL 2-0772. TELEVISION Below, Wholesale-^- mlnlng rogion DIAL 5121 TRUCKS Salas and Service,' 288 Main WANTEJ> Order for Easter. Schaub’t Tur­ laBuropa 'Befora marriage a mui yeahitl street. Phone 2-4571. Open eve­ FIVE^lltAND new Firestone tires, 17” C.B.S. table model, was 1949 Studebaker ti Ton Pick-up. key Farm, 188 HllUtown ftoaid. 8279.95,' sale 8149 plus excise tax Hlitaad A brave fleottleh officer, recon- for a woman. After marriage the ' nlnga. wbeels and tubes,, all mounted. Roofing-Aiding 16 - GIRL FOR and w^rantee. 17” Ad ml nil TV, 87 RaUtlvo nolterlng a battery, which waa ‘‘Y’* la allent. Loot ond Foawd 19^8 International Panel %. Ton. X o m a 19.50 Ford. Price 8150. 41 C3m/. MCoptra conaldered impregnable, and 1941 CHEVROLET 2-door. Flni '•^Edwards atreet GUARANTEBD^itbPflng and roM- STENOGRAPHY and Articles for Sale 45 was 824995_aale 8145 plus e x c iv A PAGE OK, t which it was naoeaaa'ry to atorm, 1948 Studebaker 1*4 Ton Chaaale. tax and warrantee. 20” C.B.S. 82 Prison.. LOST—Block iMthtr lln(Pd condition. Oarke Motors, repairing. Outtera and conduc- SrAMPS ON rtM.l -4 -iJ -dwaller- laconically-anawated^-llML-anglnir, ... flov*.. vldnlly of Man efriaf’. T itJtd street.'"Open evehrnn — TwlIenrTBrBiI# .... tora: Coughlin TTDT;------— o f h c b - w ^ h k — reirwia-829#;95r kale- ♦ew SfMee^^-ww »m FORMe,TPQw| able and ■ standard typewiitera. UA. 84 Harden! era, who were dlaeuadlng. him Finder cell 88M. CHORCNEvS motor SALES 8130 pliik excise tax and warran­ from the attempt; 1950 CHEVROLET 1 - ^ panel 80' ANDERSON house trailer, like WE 8PECIALI2!E in rooflng and StRAll Office All makes of adding machines tee. Used Einerson 24’' projector, ISMadeaiBMids XiOST—par of Rotary beadi on studebaker Salea and Service new. Inquire V, Crosby, Vernon aiding. Highest Quality ma­ ». ' • sold or rented. Repalra on all MICKEY FINN -Escort BY LANK LEONARD SgPoManivt "Gentleman, you may think truck, four speed Udriamisaion. w n 8390 sale 8129 including tax. what you please; all I know la, at. Jamea atreet, or near church. 80 Oakland Stj X Mahcheatar Like new. Special tMa week. Only Trailer Court. terials. Workmanship guaran­ Good ^yorking Conditions makes. MariuWa. 20” Admiral console, was 8509.95, proaeuB 87 Bad teams that the BrIUah flag -must ha c a i oaoo. ■ ______Telephone 2-9483 81,075. Clarke Mbtor Salea, 801 teed. A. A, Dion.'Inc., 299-Autumn sale 8219 plus'excise tix 8nd war­ hoisted on the ramparts tomorrow Broad. Open aveningi. street Phone 4880. BQLTON — Building stone and rantee. Brunner’s TV Dept. Open (eoK) Garages—Service—: ?ply morning for—.1 have got the or- LOST—asm- ot money between 1947 DB SOTO cuatom. Bxcallent flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. every night 'til 9. Sat. 5 p. m. StScottlahcapt . .Sact'o ond..PlnB...alceet.. .Flndct. - oondIMon—thnoughout— ^....CUck*. -DODOB-~198i Dipiomat, iiatd-top — -S to ra g e------40 ..Phoaa .2-0617.. SUaley PatliodA. -gaXbaAttte la - .4?!!™*'? ___ . pl«aM call 6SSS. Motor Salea. 301 Broad atwet. converliue, haa fluid drive, raidlo, Boofing i6-A THEOK^UiRb A ODIN, BEAUTY gas range, large — thehouM heater; white tlrea. Driven only TWO PQUND cans Old English 41 It’a m the Bill waa dining at a ^ frien'd’a Open evenlnga. ' aiUQHLIN ROOFS aUy on < In Kelvlnator' refrigerator. Very TOY SCOUTS — Pleaee notice! - miles, .Sava- over 4800r '.Sea O.A,5LA.P*?,,f.PR R*n‘ - *75 paste v;ax J9ci ^-gel. old English good condition. Phone 2-3868. kitchen iteve home not long ago and’' noticed •*«y ktiid-ot"atori^ F or guimaie- '1MRWaJCXtvVU>fJWMXVr:SOAP CO, that thf cop# was a yery .*opd- •L8l(t'FtiatJ^‘1^^ iiSO''e«ISVWrtJ^ la one tonight. Brunner!!. Open Center itfeeC.or'call^ - Dri-^Brita ■ seUriMltrhing.. wax, pr. UUNag ibi wearinf freen. collar, name teed rouflng calKGoughltn, Man­ looklhg woman. line deluxe. Radln, heater, aignal •til 75 Hilliard Street Old English cleaning and polish­ BEAUTIFUL Used, white enamel 45llaleyea ••Wafe." Howell Cheney. Phone and backup llghta. lAiatroua chester 7707; ing wax 9flc. Don’t rent. BUY an alnk, 22” x 50” left hand counter Bill—How cOme you have euch , ,M ptprcjcl«i:^ netlvaa ..-0070..-.. ■'■green .flnlehi A~real-heattty^-L«al ■DODGE 'Piatform-truefc -Good for- Old' English waxer. -and,pallaher, -and. back, eplash, 83A -Phono 3782 4lMakee lets an attractive cookT one owner value that la as farm uqe. 8295. Keeney’a Garage, R O O #'D iG ^^iaiiiong iii'repairi' reg. price 884.60; Brunner'a price after 4, aevere'" " -Mo*t*;Wa « ! ' a’amya: great degt MONEY WITH tax bllla lod at GIRL’S 26" Roadmarter bicycle, ing roow oi *9 kinds. Also new of the time. And we found that • Flrat Nrtlonat, -Saturday, -Re* good ha lt lookf-.A)»P "iWr. -.Buckland...... ------; 828. Also-glPl'a 28!' bike, -420. 839. ------SlPiah egga 1950 Chevrbleta to ekooae from, rbofSj/Gutter' work, aiimney* WANTED" — Dehtal ' ' a^atahi. KRLVINATOR !fiefrliferatbr^ 8 cU.' thia-'way wa -gat excellent -police ward. John Krauae, 16* HUle- Phone 2-9722.' ' X 88UveI see Bob Oliver' tdday. Center 1951 PACKARD four-door aedan. repalrea. 28 years' ex- Write Box B. Herald, for appoint­ LOAM, Dark rlcli cultivated Grade ft. with across the top froxen food 88 Leaned protection. town Road. Ta.- J-M7T. Motor .lalea. 48^^aln atreet. , radio, heater, beau-, ience. Free eetimatee. Call ment giving full particulars. No. 1. 83 cu, yard. Grade No. 2 ' chest. Regular 8289.95. now 84 Tavern lowley. Manchester 5381. CARNIVAL L b sT —Lady'* red with white dota tlful green. Driven by a busy Wanted Autoa— 82 cu, yard. Delivered In truck 8229.95. Watkin’s Bros., 935 Main 58Ca(w FOR X r e a l : BUY executive only. 10,000 miles. New AVON PRODUCTS will help load lots Order now. Nussdorf street. w a ie t Oontatninff Important Motorcycles housewives earn In their spare paperi. Finder may keep money. IHOJSED CARS car guarantee. 'Brunher'a Pack­ Heating-1-Plumbing 17 Construction Co. Phone 3408. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Thgt’s Our Boy BY EDGAR MARTIN ard, 388 Ikist Center street. Open WANTED-i-Good, clean, locaj, time. No experience necessary. USED WE.STINGHOUSE electric SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH 40 Olenwood atreet, or phoned 2- iqSO CHEVROLET 2;DR.' Plearani, profitable work. We stove, 825; cast Iron bathroom lOOT. ______Fleetline—Uk# new. . tonight 'til 9 and every night. Bat. cars. Clarks Motol Sale: PLUMBING and heating. Furn­ MRONGYvGW.NOIWMG \& ANNW5N A HEAR VtV BROWER AND 1 CONGIOIR VDU 8i LaVa trade tonight. Broad. Phone 2-2012. aces, oU bumcra and bollera, show you how. Write. District sink w'lth faucets. 812i kitchen VMKJNG.'PDG 11XCWT - \V4 NOO: CAME OSST V H t O H T A»90 NOOR --- PASTRY CASEB “ flat rim sink with faucets, 86; J*OUND—trtih Setter. Owner may 1847 d o d g e 4-DR. ' Earl VanCamp. Tel. 2-5844. Manager,' Avon Products, North GTWL V>WV OWW OSER TWt V5 SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY 1951 Dodge Coronat adio and Manrheetei Phone 2-8685, .nighta fice. Call 4119. DOUBLE 'Sink, never’'"be’en used. ------194fr CHBVROLBT-2-DR. - . PLUMBING w d hMtlng, speclal- short time. 8300. Phone 8338. Call Coventry 7-77.12r,—;—'...... ALLEY-jpPB^ -A SIlRlit PfliiB# RYVrTrHAStenr • -heater gyrometle, tone blue. 7691...... -...... Irihg in repairs.'remodeling, cop­ « 4 1 ; ----- Oood mechanically. Prtce, 82,179. / RECEPTIONIST for doctor’s of- per water .piping, new construc­ YELLOW WILLOW trees for eale. Wrm GOLD IN CHUNKS/ HOW ABOUT WANTED—Rldera to vicinity St. 8198 DOORS OPENED, keyi fltted. fice. Specify quallflratlona. Write KENMORE Washing machine, five 1980 Kaeh Rnmhiir Conv__Radio, tion. Time payments arranged. Frank Hartl. Taylor street, 'Tal- years old. Perfect condition. Re­ THG PLACE 16 LAlDt/ OH.NO. IT.FOOZY yEH„.AN' Francia Hoapital. Houra 8 a. m. copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, Box E. Herald. OOP. MY OU R/ HOMBRE.NOT 6 H A U -^ HOWlRlGHr) 1940 CHEVROLET 4-DR. heater, green. Price 11.395. Edward Johnson. Phone 6979 or cottville. frigerator, porcelain top kitchen -to 4:S0 p. m. Call 5037. Good transpoitatlpn at guns, atL., repaired. Sheere, FOKTliqraMk— ------TAKE TM? NOW/ 1980 Buick -Riviera 4-Dr.—Black, 5044. WANt ED— Reliable woman to COMBINATION Baby car bed-car set, with plastic upholstered $298 knlvee, mowers, ate put into con­ car.e for five year old boy In her HAVE ROOM for rldera to South­ tadio, JtMter, Original 20,000 dition for coming nesda. Braith- seat, 83; play pen. 86; baby seats. Reasonable. Phone 2;9971. ington. let ahlft. Tel. Delbert Or- 1947 CHEVROLET BUSINESS mlleayPric* 82,118. own home and provide lunch, scales. 82; baby tends and chair. -walte .52 Pearl atreet. Moving—^TnicklnR— COOLERATOR, Rex gas heater, cutt, 2-1258 after 5. COUPE Tuesday through Friday; 8:15 to 86. All In good condtllon. Call A nlca buv at 1949 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr.—Gypey Sioraire 20 gas stove, also white enamN sink, YOUR KNAPP ehoes, available noon, until achnol closes. Must be 3869. 8695 As Is green. Radio, heater. Price 81.514 near Lincoln school and bus line. 825 takes all. Call 5652! in all sixes. Contact Wrh; F. Sul­ MANCHESTER PACKAGE Dellv- Aotomobiles for Sale 4 J#49 Dodge Wayfarer—Radifi and livan, aaleaman, 80 Mountain Phone 2-4320 after 7 p. m. ANTIQUE Marble lop coiffee table, c See ...Juatgr.. .black,., while wall tlrea, ery. Local light trucking and ’ JSW roti»M OB TLE " cohVtttlBI* atrwt; RockvHr.- 5-5984: "•'paeSage.. daiyery'. .RefHgerat6'ra. emaU mvalnut .cbesL Phone 2t ' Machinery and^T«!s_. 52 “ BUD" MIGMa l a k - ■Price-81,311.. , Help WBRti^Mai«=^16 3025; aix cylinder. Radio, healer^ hj'd'fa- LINOLEUM Remnants 50e square .washers and stove moving a matlc, white wall Urea, ' under The Working Man's Friend 1948 Plvmouth, Special Deluxe 4 apecisity. Phone 2-0752. ELLIOTT Combination post card ■ Dr—^Radld, heater, gray.. Price yard. Asphalt, tile, wall cbvering. "~~FIRST CLASS Mo1lD ~ THREIS-PIECE custom made slip printing and addressing machine. celling. In excellent condition HARTFORD RO#D USED CARS covers for living room set. In per­ at the Calao 'Staten 81,042. Done by reliable, well-trained AUS’HN A. CHAMBERS Co., local MAKERS Like new, also trays and cabinet. throughout. Clarke Motor Salea, men. All jobs guaranteed. Hall fect condition. Phone 6886. 801 atreet. Phone 2-2012. Hartford' Road end long distshce moving, pack­ Sollmene. Inc., 634 Center street. ■VCK* 1947 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan—Stream­ Linoleum Co. 58 rvittage atreet. DIE MAKERS Phone.5101,. -■ Open Until 9 P, M. liner. .Radio and heater—81(047, ing. crating and storage. Service '1950 CHEVROLET Tudor with Phone 2-4022, evenings 6168 or to all parts of the U. 8. Call 8109. . • TOOL MAKERS THREE-TON Hydraulic Jack. SMALL'Ttldlng .tractor with plow, Powergllde tranamlaalon. Jladlo, »GET BETTER YALUE ON" 1941' Plymouth 2-Dr.—Oood mo­ 5187, Hartford 8-1423. First 815 takes It. Phone 2-3586. CH .';',KIN, P!ane-err ,''t..wa».«p»a*'v-' heater, Nice condition through- tor. Black—8185. LATHE HANDS cultivator, harrow, mower. Oliver Rune Had Mis Reasons BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM «fw wTWa SeAt. out' TtV* DdtjflaV fbf 'vifde*- IN -A BfiTTBR’'USED CAR , aita.'jaasw *- .KAUN.'B-FuriiUura(raflaUhing.and. •• Rxa;- ...... '.■'lO’.'v.. Jofan!J>Mr*,--Cwwr .Oliver- repairing. Cornices n)*de to TUI OSLY TUIN6 MI4 9 IN6 waya. Douglaa Motor Salea,_ 883 Painting—Paperinr 21 Work in a modern air con­ Boats and Accessories 46 Masse.v-Harris, Caterpillar trac­ •imaigfng yaur rSIiVvM «t«ytng «n^ two toM ydii -SOLIMENE. Inc. order..Phone 2-9533, FROM VOWS 4 8 FE 14 THE 4 PHC6 KUNE! THE EAPtO%i%\ t Main AT ditioned plant. Excellent tors. Term.s. Dublin- Tractor Com­ putting that Hmpy msttro** in Ao gu*st room would Dodge-PIymouth Care INTERIOR AND Exterior pslnt- PLATFORM ■WPPLY'SCMEOUl.E. TWO BOATS, one motor, one 13- pany, North Windham Road, Wll- WHY WeWLD RUNE WANT IT ? ABOUT I p a y o f f r 1980 CHEVROUDT four door atyle BALCH EONTIAt, Inc. Job-Rated. Triicks . FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with Ing-paperhanglng. Prompt serv­ wages, paid vacations and ft. plywood, 8125. One 12-fl ply­ IlnbleUm, ' asphalt' tile counter. iijnantic, open evenings. ,^4APPEP WELKIN. line deluxe. Beautiful Brewater 8Sf Center Street ice. Good' workmanship. Reason­ holidays, fully paid complete wood, 8135. 'O'ne'lD'H.'P.' Jbhnso'n FUNNY BUSIJ^S BY HERSHBERGER] Expert workmanship, Dee esU- ...SIS I .11 — - , r f I-I ...... ■ A'8 •” “ green flnith. Excellent Urea. A 1961 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan—!- -’Phone S lot or 51W l able- price. D. E. Frechette. irroup '*■ insiirahce plan, 55 with extra propeller, 885. A# In — real irtfe value.'Another local-one Powergiide...... - matea- Open, avanlng^ Jonet Furr . itbone .7830...... , good:__f Ondltlon.....Phone 6326. Musical Instruments 53 'Safe Place''Td' Siiy Uaed' Ca'ra nlture. Oak etreet Phdne 2-1041, hour 55>e€k; ..r----- . - owner car at Center Motor Salea 1950 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan— Harold-J. DwVer. 1951 STUDEBAKER Coupe. Very PAINTING, Paperhangfng. No ^ 'Apply ■ NEW USED, Rentals. Reeds, 461 Main atreet. A REAL BUY The automaUc . Job too small. Estimates on out­ Hydraihatic. clean. Driven only 7,0017 mllta. Strings, mutes, stands, .acces­ -1950 Buick Special 4-Dr. Se­ stainleaa steel ball-bearing clothea side painting;'Call 2-0726. A. B. A. TOOL and DIE CO. Diamonds— Watches— sories. Repairing. Certified In- YOUR MONEY AHEAD 1950 Mercury. 2-door sedan, new line requiring no clothei pine. IF YOU BUY YOUR CARS dan—Dynaflqw. rtructlon.-Music for all occaa- white wall Urea, heater. Thla car ’ Stretch-proof, rust-proof wire—a X395 Tolland Turnpike Jewelry 48 AT BARLOVVB 1949 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. la like new for 81.000 lets. See. sions. Ward Krause, 87 WajnuL product of the U nlt^ Steel Co. Repairing, 2.1 Manchester LEONARD. W, YQ&T, JaWeler, re­ .53 36/ _____ ;____ 1982 Dodge—Radio and heater, Y- 1948 Chevrolet; Conv. Coupe. - thla showroom -car tonight. Bren For free demonstration without MATTREs S. Your old mattreeae'a SALESMAN, Experienced only. A pairs, adjusts. watches expertly, door deluxe. Low mileage; A big ner’i Packard. 358 East Center obligation call 2-0968. SPINET PIANO, In perfect conr 1948 Chevrolet 4-Dr, Sedan- street.'Onen'tn 9. aterlltxed aud.reluade like new. . man who can sell new and used Reasonable price*. Open daily. - aavlng, Thursday evenlnga. 129 Spruce dltlon. Sacrlfitt 8275 cash. Write 1981 Plymouth Cambridge—With 1946 Chrj'sler Club Coupe. COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. Call Jones Furniture and Floor cars and appraise used cars. Must Covering. 36 Oak; Tel. 2-1041. be aggrerslve and vt-llllng. A street. Phone 2-4387. Box P, Herald. ....9,000 mllee. Like new.. * LOW COST SPRINGTIME IS HERE! .W olcott on waahlng machtnea, 1950 Wlllye Jeep—With anow plow. vacuum cle'anera,- motor*, amatl good opportunity In a small Get ThAt Guaranteed , dealbrship. Salary and commis­ 1950 Mercury Club Coupe—Radio TRANSPORTATION appitancea. Pick up and'delivery. Bonds—Stocksxe Fuel and Peed 40-A Wearing Apparel— Fnrs 57 PRISCILLA’S POP Dog’s Best Friend BY AL VERMEER and heater. Very low mileage. r- Used Car Now! sion. If not capable- of earning, 1942 Hudson 4-Drt A-1 repair. Sales. 180 Main MortgagiM ___ 11 - .Rhone 3597, : .-i: r;=rr:.'=n=(r.c:--! . -QVer . 88.QQ(L^'earl,V-ijlo_nnt apply. slEABGHTO-rHar , Original In every respect. An ex­ ■ nice. ' . Oood location. Shown by appoint­ Broad street. - WELL ROTTED COW manure, for end backup lights. White wc)1 WINDOW SHADES made to order your lawns and gardens. Order it' entire households. Let us make ceptionally good truck—4895. 1949 Chrysler Windsor Club Coupe ment only. Inquire Charles W, you in blfer. The Woodshed. 1941 Dodge 4-‘Dr.—Radio and heat­ tlrea. It'# a real beauty too! A and Installed. Venetian' blinds WANTED— Genera; all around now—810 a load delivered. Phone local one owner value that la Just -::-Thun^er gray, radio, heater. Lathrop, 100 BJaart Center ktreet. .baker. Phone 2-4898 days,, after" Phone 2-Sl .54. er. Fine condltlpn,...... and curtain 'rods. 24 hour service. Phone 2-0384 or 7856. 7405.*Pie)a, Brother*. 1941 Hudson 4-DK—Good trana- at sharp ax It looks. See Bob 1 9 ^ Dodge - Gonv.' 4^ub. -Coupe— Estimatee gladljl' givem Fagan six 2-9262: . ' -ODvar.-today. - Center Motors, New topi, , neat Urea, , new., scat ##:oo — ■portathm^HKl.—------Window Shads Oo.', Route 44 at Wa n t e d —Girl's sidewalk bike. 1940-Plymouth -4-Dr; Sedan. 481 Main-ateaet,.- oovera.. . Bplton. Notch. Phone 3-.4i78... . GROCERY and .GENERAL load. Delivered anywhere In town.' e'-a wii' CARPENTER and ell around help­ ■ Tel. 2*5i»2."- ..... ■ - Call 860D. . .. . 498S..Flyinouth. s-0r.: ;.-Tr .- t»Wvl?9dg*, Custom . fTPn Vrr; J.H 1939 Chevrolet Opera Coupe. 1#48 CHEVROLET kTwtlfae Aero. RUBBISH A M iumea reiBoveilvTm^ er waflJq(l„,C*U v#-;!! 239, eyqtMng*.: -CAPTAIN EASY Jane Rpeaks Up. -BY TURffER. ‘449’9 « r « » atwut*miBio « * Im instalM a oalUofM iMMad Extra special condition. 1948 black, heater. Good condition. b a l e d h a y for sale. W.; B. Wll- 1938 Chevrolet, 4-Dr. Sedan. mediate service. Reajronable rates. . WANTElJr-EScperienced painters WANTED — .Hydraulic* garagJ of tit* r ^ a r whistiar ■ChevtoletFleetmaaiar aadam.Eor, 19il. Plymouth.Conv. Club Coum— . 1U1»«( BoUop,. Route 44,. Phone 2t, EBECKLfiS AND HIS FRIENDS,- RY.M»(C-.BM)SaElS9l . 19a#:'Chavroiet. BedanmAadlo.' and .:!^U 9W lag.>.& iH ii:^^ -,GaM.«'a«(iLM*A4^.^woriL,;EdW(n S'JaBk-’.ReasoneJiIe, T*i.‘.2.4Jm. -.-fV ' 'hifa'ter. Good comUfl^^ -hjer- IbeaTTb^V; is^iriaa'lifol'drx” 'a;.-.,- TEl e v iAio N and radio ieimeing, . ] cook; 6526. TOONERViLLEJfGLKS ' BY fONTAIN. ^ 333 Main. WAT7TED Whit* kitchen heater, :■ aaless: and: kiatallatiooa,. All Good.oppor^«Ra{:,for,^right...... ^ ...... fsKo•fwo bureer-qti,.burnei ■a R-^ extra 'J'.grbc*r¥'-.'depaH#aea'VfTObr#'"*;.-te^^^ ;:db'w';“deli!Uiteg • ISadidar SVat'llril.’ ■ Alf! value of stock and .^fixtures BARLOW MOTOR S A L ^ . In. extra nice condition.* 9^Hy rotary tiller. We.aUo'rent power to 12 noon. Ap^.em ploym ent of­ *m . »At4BERT OF ALBERT'S FURNITURE CO. WgppWg. Conn. guaranteed. Douglas Motors, 933 BROWN-BEAUPRE. Inc. and hand rqllera.. . spreaders, (about $5,000). Favorable fice, i^Xxanfne, J. W’. Hal* Cori>; Open Until 9 P. M. and Sundays lease and options. Owners have wishes to meet a reliable person _R rom s ,Without Board .59 Main. 30 Btaiell St Phone 7191 sweepers, sickle bar*, rotary WANTED^HIgh School boy after J A tM ® -Phone 6404 -mow’ert, lawn - carta. and .chain good reason for selling. TO TAKE OVER„, ATTRACTIVELY .Furnished room 1948 MERCURY club coupe.‘Extra 1849 PAC|^RD four-dbpr aedan, ' achpol. Apply Employment Office, UNPAID'.BALANCE 1942 PONTIAC fotir-door. Radio . saw*. Call 79 58 .CapitolEquip­ niexsanine, J. W. Hale Corp. fo^ two. Complete light house­ nice condition. Lustrous grean radlA, heater, overdrivis, electric ment .Oo., 38 Main street. Tej. 5054 For Appointment 3 ROOMS FURNITURE ., keeping facllltle*. Central. Rea- and heater. Eiccellent condition. ;. 899 down and , your old Priced under ceiling, derke paint. Inspect thla car.. None bet­ WANTED—Reliable route *ale*- with "WesUnghouse” Electric Re­ Mnable. Jerome, l*t floor, 14 ter anywhere.' Douglas Motera, car bujra It. Let’s make ja deal to­ HARpWOOD Floors, laid, sanded Motor Seles. 301 Broad atreet. and finished. No Job too small. man. Good pigy and good couuils- frigerator. "Bengal” Combination Aitch atreet. 333 Main. night., Brunner's. Open 'til 9.. MANCHESTER INCOME RangA "Universal” Washing Ma­ Open evenings. Call 2-0726. ' ______PRPPERTY sinns. Apply New Syatem U un- dry. Harrison »treel7. chine;- ‘''Emerson" Televiaion set— Ro o m ’w it h twin b eii for gen- 1939 DODGE four-door aedan. LATE MODEL Chevrolet 1 4 ton LINOLEUM Installed ‘ expertly alto fncludes Bedroom Set, Living tlemen. Central. Parking. Phone 1951 CHEVROLET FleetUne" dC^ 80,000 miler. 1083 Tolland Turn- FIVE JbQinLT AND luxe tudor. Radio, heater, signal Radio and heater, 8180. Phone 2- Why pay for high overhead? SMALL STORE Room aet. Dinette Bet, Ruge, 4724. 4081. pike - t llghU. slip covers, etc. Beautiful ^11 Hartford-. T.#264 or ' Hamp- WA'N BD—Carpenter* and help­ Lamps, Linoleum. If you are a re­ .den, Maas., 32. er.'. Call 2-0253. after 5 p, m, SINGLE ROOM, excellent .loca­ dark green. Doygla? Motors; 838 1951 CHEVROLET Tudor deluxe, on Urge-corner lot. One block from sponsible person, arrangement* for 1924 MODEL T Fprd pickup.' Take ------:------# 'e ■ ■ ...... Main Street. Apprmdmate' gross tion, on bus-line. Reference's ex? VIC PUNT Main. fathom green.' Powergllde. Radio, Ma N WfWl knowledge of farm- free stoTMe and Insurance until Rail’s Not Talking BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY a look at Clarke Motor SalSa, 301 Income;. ing. to supervise 'group of boys. wanted will be' made If you are changed. Reaapnabi*. .Call 6930; Broad-street.-' hbater, fully equipped. Lon; mile­ ALL TYPES olf'carpenter work. 1948 PONTIAC sedanette, 8 cylin­ Salary range 82.5M to 83,060. not ready for delivery. ■AC W aaN T WaNTI______la u L •33RKOVE IT age. Like new. Call 2-0538. Including repair*. Phonb 2-4848, ->''$3,024 Annually ' PLEASANT. Furnished room with fC K THa DvNAMmH&,*rur. MVMOTHagT der, radio, heaterji Excellent con- Apply in , peraon. Connecticut w a AN- w a n W8XING n ooNvaNiBNT^ z Lg/wa, nail. wHega VA/E'LLPttHiM'toMoaaow.. 1 lEAwe ir jt i ^ ^ ■ - • f a H w e ’Wis i h 1850 poDOE two-door. Radio and HAVE YOUR i^rdeh plowed the. FOR INFORMA'nON semi-private kitchen . privilegea.- MB VMaWT* ID 44AKB P«*Ca> OTHEg iD L P w a M ^dlUon throughout, darke Motor Owner lesving state. School fo r'^ y > , Meriden, Oonn. ibS P U T T H a x a a B iH K THtM ITS OPYS'lOO/ ------vueanv— — — — heater; Excellent condition. Orig­ 1948-CHEVROLET aedan. 1948 right way with a small farm CONTACT UdMTOlATELY" Working girls preferred. Phone wrrw' - ONB, NEVEglDTAUC Bales, 301 Broad street. — Asking 818.900 Phone Mr. Albert, Hartford 8-0358 m o R f f m o s m jawEL.0./ TD COPFUgS— ^____ f«l ______inal owner. Price 81%395. Phone 2- DeSbto sedan. 1947 Dodge aedan: tractor. I%dne 2-0769. 2?4428. x i e t o . d o e r WITH MOO 1888. - 1940 Packard sedan. 1939 Mer- C^I ^ Salesmen Wanted 36-A after 7 P. Jd. 46-4890 nrrv-FiKTv/ EflP»CIAU.V G O O D TRUCK BUYS* . cury'aedan. 1949 Cbevrolet coupe. THa rglYATB c l o s e o u t of small applUnces. Written Guarantee CHEVROLET 1948 two door T947 Packard club sedan. 1948 Household SerricAs JARVIS REALTY , MAKE 82b daily. Sell luminous ROOM FOR r e n t , Green section. FleoUlne radio, heater, new _ Manchester 4112 , name plate*. Writ* ‘Reeves Co., Many itema below 'coat— irons, "Easy Terms Pontiac a u b coupe, 1951 Willy* Offered 13-A - clocks, toaster*, peirolatori, food Phone 2-4408. ! tlrea, many extras. Excellent con­ Station wagon. 6-cyl. Radio, Open 9 to 9 Attleboro, Maas. Free sample < 3t 1949 G. M. C. PICKUP dition, 30,000 original miles. Oov- f l a t FINISH HoUand window and detalU. mixers, vacuum cleaners, barom­ 6745 heater. Driven only U',000 miiiea eter*. etc. A few *peciaU on radio entry 7-8800. Brunner’s. Open tonight .'tU 9. shades insde to maaaure. • All Help Wanted— F ^ale 35 GOOD ROOM for working person. 1948 CHEVROLET TWO TON metal- Venetian blinds at a naw Help Wanted— and television. Krah’A 387 Maim 17 Lilley street. 1941 CHEVROLET Sedan, heater, four block* north of P. 0. 6795 •1951 BUICK Special sedan. Radio, low pnea. Kaya made while you WANTED—Full time bookkeeper. radio. Dependable low coit trans­ Male or Female 37 LARGE, Airy, double room with heater. Uynaflow. Like new.-We wait. Marlow's. Oood hours, nice surroundings. THREE-PIECE wglnut dining 1946, DODGE 1 1 4 T O N portation. Wm .accept 88.00 can arrange 72 payments of kitchen privileges. #16 pfcr week. 6660 Apply M l Mein sfreer See Mr. w e ; a r e a c c e p t i n g appllca- room set in excellent condition. weekly. Written guarantee. Oalso 822.84. Douglas Motors. 833 Main. WEAVING of burns. moth'^Jlolea Tracy. ' tiohi for full or part time ealea- Suitable for working rnupi* or - 1946 INTERNATIONAL Service Center. PhOhe 2-0980. and tore clothing, hoalary runs, 845 if taken at once,', Phone two gentlemen. Apply .Vernon clerka for retail atore work. Good Rockville 5-5397. PICKUP—6395 .1934 CHEVROLET. Good, spndi- handbag* repalied. tipper - >Four years . old. day in front of the Herild build­ replaced. Marrow’s UtUa Mfndlng ealary. Robart'e Furrier*. , M 486 Center St„’ Phone 2r0980 SroA4A.^ ing, Biasell Street. Auto. Supply Qo., 259 'tTumbuU Excellent condition. Phone’ 2- Shop. Pratt atrecL Hartford. 2-7U9. atreet. Hartford. ' , .8229. - . . - .(.a-- -i.->

% K «AGE EIQirrfiEN - 7: lie r o lb _..J P or the Week IM h i* April I Tha WMthw Kefaewt a< V, 8. Waather ' ..... Mrs. Doris McKinney of Pearl program. Architect* have already been appointed to • prepare jilans Correction street, chairman of the ticket, com­ Ways Pilti-Sing' Pick Architect 10,494 About Town mittee .fof the O Clef twenty-flfth for the other projects in the pro- . Oenmlly M r hniabt.. gtam—the construction of a new IlfADY YOun HOaf Member of the Andit anniversary concert In Rmanucl Oiyi wamer nartdagr. liiu if LtOdc* No. 72, KnlgtiU of The name fltanley J, Kulo of Lutheran Church pn Tuesday 'eye- iS-room elementar.v school at the - BnreM e t Ciniilatlene Pythias, Arill hold its reirular Oh ThhiMay .Market street, Rockillle, who wing, April 15, announces that corner of Vernon ■ arid Lydall Mancheiier^A City of yUlage Charm mMtinif ttanomSW night at Orangr appeared In Rockville City streets, the expansion,of the. South 'Hall. lUfreahmirits will b* sarvad. there are no mote tickets avall- .'Cimrt yesterday ihornlng in sblsr-since: the -seating capacity-in Many- Aj»pHcaiilS'~Seek And.. -Bow-ers- schools.. .And..^,Uie.. at't.'M, befoi^ th# tipening of -tha "cduftertiwi with a conyietroh of modernization and renovation of TOL. Lxxr,uo.t«ir (GhwoliRed/Aiyertiting on I 'maatln*,-Jn-liwsl«x_to._^_V?_ mam-,, the sanctuary ,of the church has MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. 1952 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—IN TWO BECTIONS) selling liquor, to.a minor, was been cowpletely filled, ^ s issle ha* ^-Contract -foF-Planni |)ir jtha. Manchester Green SchobL : .. PRICE FIVE CEN^ hars; an oppoirtunlty to actena miaepelied Stanley J. Clulow been most gratifying. - - ' According to Board «f-Bduo)i- ehureh aarvlcaa. In a story In yesterday's Of New High" School tlon plans, the proposed high Herald. ! school will , aiccommodate 2,000 Ravi- Feed-k>..Bdgar-of tha-Aouth. HWlBhOTS Of St. Marraret's O r- '" Kulo Is' fn ho way 'honhected' Acting General Manager Jamaaffl:.Ji3U,|Jei|.tS_g,nd_ Include 38 rooms._It I cla, Daufhtara of Maballa, ara re- Methodist Church, will speak at with the Clulow families o f’ H. Sheekey will meet with his. Ad­ Is. to be located dri a, 4i-acre tract mlndad of tha monthlv builnass Manchester. the third of the Lenten noonday of land on Memorial field, former­ maattng tonight in tha K. of p. services tomorrow at 12:?0 In Cen­ visory committee Thursday night ly known as the Old Golf Lots, and Homa. after which Mrs. John Dor- ter Congregational Church. Rev. to aelect an architect for the pro­ will, be ao built- that It will allow DRESS UP YOUR WINDOWS WITH mar of Porter street will apeak on Miss Marian Schildge of 433 Alfred L Williams of St. Mary’s posed memorla! high school. for easy expsmsion.. Rad .Cross Home Nursing. A full Gardner street, Miss Lois Dog- Church will be the speaker op Sheeftey said today that about FRESH NEW WINDOW SHADES .turnout of Hie im^bars U hoped. gact-of-SI..West street and Jane Thursday.. An. organ prelude pre­ 25 of the 30 .questionnaires that Matne -hf: am 'M artforil have re­ cede*' cadh.'aesMo*. .Tand m tgnt sterc;*ent. out-Jsat ; week-.liavc 'bgME ” a A^largfc g^tectfofr'TTf qoalfty''giild HCoforg^fr^Hwse -:~n^r-\ri'ssss^zL-. ....-■aR? H ie Joy Circle will meet at the cently returned from a motor trip poetiude follow#. These services returned from the architects who are under the sponsorship o f the have applied for the contract to o Shades nt a price you can afford to pay. South Methodist Church tomor to Florida, where they visited RUST CRAFT row afternoon at 2 o'dock.^.The- many- Interesting places including Manchester- -Council of Churches prepare plans and speciflcatlona '• We writ come to your home with samples and take State for the multi-milllori dollar school. Revolution pastor, Rev. Willard J. McWugh St. Augustine, Da.vtona Beach, 'Or­ and are open to the public. meedurements. Martin Hn. wlH speak on oriental devo­ lando, Bok Tower, Tampa, St. The decision of,the committee will tions Petersburg. Sarssota', Fort Myers, The Manchester Improvement be baaed on the Information con­ o Wd cart put up new shades on your old rollers or re- Miami, Miami Beach and the Aatoclatlon will hold Its monthly tained In the torpia. ^^Verse your old shades. ^ , Tamtaml Trail, The Mslgnment *of an architect Town General Manager meeting tomorrow at * p. m. In St. Mary’s Guild has set the to the Tiigh school liroject 'will * No job too large Of TfK) small, '■ t” " t — date of ’lUesday, April 22, for I Liberty Hall, Oolway street. Births recorded at the Hartford Aim. Bulb Osmpagna mark another atep forward in the annual spring rummage sale to 1 FREE ESTIMATES — PROMPT SERVICE held in the parish house. Hospital on April 5 included a burferit Bchool-bullding expansion • La Paz, Bolivia, April 9— —An almy, police and.civilian daughter to Mr. and Mra. Joseph , M|Ss Bernice Juul of the Wel- Mrs. ftiilh Campagna will play A. Habenstretit of IIB Campfteld 'Clack.,ai,.-BebfiUson .ChaheeJ .Choir,,, o f , tJ»e<7.8autbJ. The message was dispatchefl to the Capitol as the steeMir- SHBMimipiantiiiiii 1 r riln rttiaaki re'iau-rvv.sevr.c-M.'.t.cuia.i- ...... V priUfe„.oIiilcfraa,. coo(kscauag. with.^. HARROWING School. John Hedlund. Ideal rec­ The Center Church Senior Chnlr Methodist Church amK has fre­ the National Revolutionary Party! dusffy f(iugM back in this courti ifalhat T^u^^ reational director, will be guest wljl hold Its regular rehearsal to- quently appeared Ip-^lmllar per- (MNRi of Victor' Paz ^tenaisom night for seizure of the plants. .speakar..and-nu»dss na..clvUlan .dc.-, njoripw,^pjjgit .at idrrpflnces _for .Itjs^enefit. Pro­ who Is In exile in Argentina, Nee* Roooomy Wrqeked ...... ' ' ...... fense will be shown. ceeds frdnv'"^fie''Mikado'wlir'bif — rmneni.rridie-atetlfTn'ttT — ----- ♦ — x - . - j — ... *TVu»n*fl- *aMh'4n' hi# meseage-’tp-f-* O fltL E R : used to sunrily new robes for the owned, by the jtovernment, he^n ! R I 11 F I G w f h 1 Congreea that he ordered selsurS)’ Name AssiNtaiit---- cBoxi'." tWTu a teacher in' the* " hfoatfeksting that the revoiutlori j ^ of the sieel indUal'iy ’because' he' Td. 2-9S43 grade-stuiools of Manchester, Mrs. had succeeded, soon after shooting i' ______,-~7 believed that to grant it the price 3 Top Stee HERR IS WHAT YOU Capt^gna organized and directed U T H B M A J r A T O F T H E " broke out in the capital st dawn.; 'x ,, . ' . Increases-It sought "would have o r 3914 7 For Local Church y/rhorus of boys and girls which The broadcasts indicated the revo- - Lllicggo, April 9— (/P) — wrecked our atabititatlon pro- participated In a number of school lutionists had succeeded in seizing: grem," HAVE lE E N functions, Sen. Robert A. Taft rode the F irm s Set Word has been. received the station at least. , ' crest olLpverwhelming victory Industry men had inaiated that a price rlea of $12 a ton for ateel WAITING FOR! the Auguslans TheolOglpsI Semi­ Almost simultaneou.sly with the in the Illinois Republican outbreak In the capital, 'uprialpga would. be Juatifisd by wage rises nary, Rock Island, IjJ-Tof tl^ ap- - took, place, in. various part* of tha Presidential primary election recommended for workers by th* T o Reopen POODLE CUT! GILBF.RT and SDLIJVAN pointriidrit 61 S. ISmemon Aridiei'- BALCH is Your B t m m L m w E R country. — today, n tnirked his tfiird Wags Stabillaatioh board (WgB)7 aon of pphlemTlll., as Interne, or The radio said there were no primary election triumph in Truman, dsfending hii action, POODLE CUT! casualties. - - Pittsburgh, /April 9— THE MIKADO pastor's astifstant, at RirianucI a row and the biggest o f his •told the legislators It was ■ “ my Lutherarn'TIhurch, for a period of Remgas, Rafrigerdfors THE Seiema Leads Revolt campaign. duty and within my power* os Three of the nation’s m t|M ‘ Roqukurly $1.50 one year, beginning Sept. 1. pen. Antonio, .Seleme, acting President,” steel firm a.today announ^ W d s fia n TOid AH with the support of the Army The Ohio Republican’ potted Anderson Is s member of nearly three times as many yotes The Praaldent's nteisage went they will resume bperati(%| S P fC IA L ROWERS SCHOOL Chief of Staff, Gen. Humberto on to say that Congress might he Aiigustana Seminary Chonia OHiar Appljancas Torrez Ortiz, and Heman Sllez as all other GOP Presidential Can­ stalled since the govern.* AUDITORIUM now touring New England and didate* combined and apparently wish to pass legislation "satab- Zuazo, a prominent member of the lishlng specific terms and cond'i* ment’s sudden seizure of the briefly visited In Manchester yes­ MNR, directed the uprlalhg. won 48 or possibly'49 of the . $ 1 . 0 0 :z: terday-afternoon. He .was gradu­ Tta J W . H A L ^ c o a i m C H E S ir B I D D E R ? state’s 50 delegate* to the GOP tiona with reference to the opera-: industry last night, ’I ... ~«*tiOii*flb (WmO...... - Gen. — Seiema,—Miniatai; o f . .In-, tIon of -t-he alaei mUis -by the-gov^- — The giant--V.--8; Steel corpora* 4 with the purchase of any ated from Augiiatana College. terior in the. Baliviaii government national convention lit Jtfly.------Rock laland, III., In 1950 .and Is a BETTER DEftL ernment'*' tion. bellwether of th* Industry, home permanent refill. and as such director of all po­ Get* 70% of Votes Me added: aald it will reopen for the after'* TOYS claasmats of Miss Doris Mae John­ lice, announced In a communique Lhnited Time Only. son, parish worlcer at Emanuel, PONTIAC DEALER X On the basis ofabout four fifths "On the basis of th* facta that, noon shift in Pittsburgh and Chi­ For 'the Kiddles * that the armed forces would up­ of the Complete unofficial returns cago. I •. ( , 111- I ' M •’! hold Constitutional guarantees. are known to me at this time, I Aaad Herald Advs. from yesterday’s prlmaty election, do not beltsva 7 that-.ImmedlaU- Iton MoreeU, Jongg andJUaugbe Arthur Drug Stores ----Sltez-Xuozo, BpCaktng~dVer the Harold Stassen^was trailing fai* Tin board chairman, hotlfledtoe JAM ES' . radio, called upon all citisens to CongraaalOnal action la' eaaential; I t t Main Sh—dfet-SUim AsMrtfneni.. l. . .behind. ln_aeconA.placej»'lthL...Gen_. but I woiildj of course, to ^lad government that hla firm U "ready joDT'ffi A Dwight D. BiaenhoWer, whose BoIHda.” • ^ • fo'cdoberata In devetdplhg any aml--wtmng” a lth o l^ name did not appear on the ballot. leglslatlva ptoposal* which tha It la joining a court fight against But even aa h# spoke shots rang In third place/ validity of President Tyuman't out in .varloua districta of the cap­ Congress may wish to conalder.” - ital. Senator Tkft had aome 70 per H* ‘said If Congress does not act, method of averting a atrtka 4 ohly 'fourth largest steel producer, em­ in Shell Fuel Oil for home heatiotf citmns m$ it ploys more than 26,000 men. - h *9tt: : : eliminatee • major oauao of oil bumei' formed that a revolution wotild be cratic ' :^esidf!ntial candidate, way ha could have avoided govern­ staged jointly by the MNR and the piled up a large vote, G r u n e w a ld On Airfifel^ ment operation woji “ to grant th* Oeoed to Day Shift - •orrio* ealli. 15 year* of ^ e ll re*eaVoh find tmti SEALY MAHRESSES . • e a e $29.95 and up army at thls-Ume. ' There wae^a fair *iaed presi­ demands o( thb Steel industry for a Moat major plaaU kept thatr went into the develqpment of POA-5X. A tofe* W EDNESDAt'S HERALD (The U. S. embasey reported to dential write' in vote toe. Gov. large pries- Increase" which might gates oloaed when th* toy «Bim deluxe the State department in Washing­ Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois, but For Silence have done ‘‘Incalculable damage'.' reported for work , and turned phono ooll to'u* will put FOA*5X to work for you. keai ton that truckloads of armed civil­ he trailed Kefeuver seven to one, llepair Ban to the country. He said: away ail except maintenance mi»u ians moved on' to the Presidentisd K EM P’S, Inc. However, Stevenson showed "It may to that the congress Workers and dUtrict olTIciali of palace shoutliig Vivas for Paz Ea- ^ ea ter streTigtt In his bid for Wgshington, , April will feel we-should give in to the tha CIO United Steelworkerb no* FINE BEDDING tenaooro. aiwt Gualbarto tIUUaaieL: Ita ■' - MansMi,- Korea, 9-:- demands-of-the • steel hHhwtry top- buegd --the oompaniM «f-4MillH^m)r' Vlllaroel. former MNR Preatdent reriemiAatlon '**' gWernor ' than' —-The House cited Henry W. CemStata laM s^iMccWant 768 MAIN STREET TEL. 5680 K'eladver did in the Presidential jt^P)—A UN Regotiator (laid an sxhorbitant price^lncrease and them to a ‘ ‘lockbuL” of Bolivia, Vaa hanged from * (The Dutchman) Grunewald take the eonsequancM so far as r*- Rep lamppost in, a rproluttori in 1946.) primary. Stevenson was unoppos­ Richard Martin of 33 Harvard.)-ren were the directora voting for .today the AUiea “absolutely We'll Hand yob a FREE tull-iite for contempt of Congr'ess tor suiting.InflaUoit.’iscaneernsd,'-' On. VnliM Electtona ed for the state office...... Road:,' director_-i.-' o f the state; water iMkrtlri; ■' would not" ftotde a ban bti re­ this same note, ha continued; p o ^ o M qt Lilt-ofier anJniot... The Republican voU. wg* naarlir day’ for “ willful and -deliber­ Lawns and Gardens . The military Junta Of .tllnaa'.ganr, commission and former seiectmeii Democrats Melvin 8, Hathaway pairing m ilitary airfields for -"It tnay to that- the Cnngessa the situation ia eiarffled. etiing 10-mtnvte demonitrotien erals and three colpnela has de- twice aa heavy aa the Democratic ate refusal” to talk at)but fiis and Katherine D. Bourn voted,.fbr will feel the government should clarad.ths.May,.4951, electlona'iriv hfillottlng .In,the.state Which ha* and dijeetpr of the to.wn,..waa...nj|iBh the “strictly phonJ^ issue" of attributed the delay to the timi of pny new.. ------myatorious connection - with jL-man.. ldentlfletL.only.aa. -‘-'Candi­ try-to force th* ateet wqrkera-tO' needed- to re-heitt -cboted'furnaces valid. It was announced on Feb. 8 gone Democratic in every Presi­ ed Mancheater's new general man­ date 26,” a city manager from Russia 'is 1 Kdreir-^rucc continue to work for the ateel l)emandYou^^ dential election since 1932. big-money tax cases figuring and similar technical reasona, ager last night ' / Penns.vlvania, whom the board had supervison — (ContiDoed on - PagO Twenty) A t the four-fifths mark In the in tax scandal investigations. interviewed last Wednesday, Maj, Gw, Wilhanl K. Harrison By a roll call vote of 332 to 0, - The appointment of Martin, one (OoBttaiBed OB PlB|B Two) (OoBltoaid^irPihge ttoe) ^ counting GOP Presidential candi­ Nominates Bower* made the statement after a Chi­ G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. arms date* bed 875.000 vote* to 44P.OOO the Hpiise whipped through ‘ the of the men responsible for the nee* negotiator hinted for.the sec­ ^ W!. — •'—-'•-rff C«fM contempt citation with a-tnlnimum drafting of Manchester’s new The third Democrat on the In IntItMtl NOW! fqr the Democrats, i ond successlye day the. Commu- 2 MAIN STREffV------TEL. 5125 — ■ Democrat* Outvoted of-dlscussion-and wUHbut a voice charter-and- ita-adoptton "by ' ’ the board, Walter-T. Maloney, nomi­ "CHOICE NATIVE POULTRY"^ ^ 7 7 Searehrfor 3rl being raised in his^half. nated and voted for Sherwood O. liists would like to make suCh r The Republican party In Cook town, came on a 5-2-1 vote of the swap. • County outvoted the Democrats Board of Directors. Bowers, Mahebsster representa­ Grunewald wak^not: present to “ ^ e y are trying to oflTer u* TrUman Blasts at S f^ DIRECT FROM FARM TO YOU' for the first time In 20 yeara in a hear the . refer hla "con- tive to the general assembly. On U. S; Plane, Houie He will issume his duties Hay something that should not be an primary election. tumacioua conduct” to the United 1 st a basic annual salary of $11,- Republican Director T. J. WATKWS Returns from 7>431of the sUt*’* Urockett, while voicing his *p* Issue at all for aomething really States Attorney for prosecution. 500. diam ond merchants for ) GENERATIONS provat of Martin and pledging his vital to an armistice,'' Harrison For Forcing Shutdown Ordtr Your Easier Poultry NOW! 37 in Jap Sea 9,610 precincts showed on ,U»* Me.waa at home under a doC; Martin waa nalned to the post GOP side; > care—too sick, his lawyer support to him, abstained from told newsmen. r.-T-.-irrrr-rrrr on the votes of five of the six Re­ LTia «t90»^.cBt*a»i^- 1I53DK 'to' api^Br before House in­ vdtlng. sayiiig he could not vote S eM 't’Bnsi^ Pwmw <4 id a »cit«iie* Denver, April 9—(/P)-r-Mor* thin Bender 17.6.33. •; publican menibers on the tmard in Waghington. ■ April 9-ri45—f scuttle oiif wtiola price contnd^ vestigators who voted to cite him for him at a salary of $11,500, in Toyko,. British cii))- Sir 50 planes ware ready to join Return* frora^ 7.388 precincts a meeting held in the auditorium which he felt was too high for the President Truman gave tha stee) j program." ^TBHKETlHGllillS for; contempt last Jan. 30 after Charles F. Kelghtley commeriicd ground rescue pertle* today, gave these write-in results; 'Of the Verplanck School before ah startlng^lary of any manager. Industry a severe tongue laahlng Bocks Union MtCHAELS weather permitting, in the eeerch five attempts, on four separate the ‘‘Chlneee are playing -a gap:*' Elsenhower 98.702. MacArUur occasions, to break-his silence. overflow crowd of 750 people who : Bowers' ngmS was placed in le ft night In a speech in. which In eaaence, .Truman said ths for a B-26 Air Force bomber with 5,366. and Warren 480. had come to ree the. board take at ^nmunjom. They know, every­ haloid the public why he was Or­ ClO-UnIted Steelwprkera waji-e • LARGE ROASTERS • FOWL Grunewald, ^ .59, whose reported nomieation at a salary .of $9,000 RUSCO PRESENTS 11 pereona aboard. Returns from 7.023-precincts on action on the' appointment and Ho and Candidate 26 was nominated one knows, tffe UN is anxious for dering seizure of th* Industry. right in the wage-price dispute The plane Was reported missing the Democratic Presidential side friendships extend to the Capitol attend the public hearing on the peace. When that peac* will com# He said these things: and that thb ateel companies wftn "A DOOR THAT CAN -ghd the White Hoiue, would faqe by Mrs. Bourn at a starting salary * FRYERS • BROILERS yesterday after It failed to land question of an Independent audit of $10,500. ■' probably will be decided by the "The ateel companies are reck­ wrong. 7 REALLY TAKE IT" at Lowry Air Force Base hel|. It (Continued on^4f^age Twenty) a year In jail and 31.000 fine if of the Water and Se'wer Depart­ men In Peiping."- lessly forcing a shutdown of the He gave hla whole-beartied an* . >■ convicted of contempt of th# cutes Kaowlodge radioed ita last report while 45 n ' ‘‘ - 1^ ment's book*. Neverthelea.*. Kelghtley said he steel mills. They are trying to doraementAo the wage increase miles eaat ot the base -at-nn-aHl- House...... In a prepared norolAating ad­ 1 3 : : T r ^ i # y Great Honor dress that placad Itarttn's name "optlmUrtlc that within rix get special,, preferred treatment, recommended by tha Wag* Stabile WHITE £Q0S FOR COLORINR tud*' of 9,000 feet. ' The legal procedure requires not available to any other indus­ ization board. Thia would g(vg A ground-feaeuk party of six the House to refer the cfcse ■tq.thc This morning, Martin said he. months an uneasy peace will ^ r.. _ (CoBtlnued OB .Page Twenty) try." the unionists a total of 26.1 cent* men from Lowry , was rushed by Washington. April 9—f/P).UTh'e United States Attorney'for prose­ felt that the traard has bestowto worked out In Korea.” Kerghtiey, position of the Treasury April 7: “a greit honor” on him and commander of British Far East "You may think this ateel de­ an hour Increase over a 12-month truck to the noountainoua area cution if the subconiniittee action period. ; 505 Main Straat, Manchastar Cantar, Taj. 2-809S Net budget receipts, $277,758,- pledged himself to cooparate with land forces, made the statement os pute doesn't affect you--.you may near Nederland, O>lo., last night is upheld. think it's just a matter between “The settlement proposed by i u JHJIB2;. budget expenditures. 4205.- Grunewald was’ cited - after, five all of the board and to try to Jus­ hi* "personal opinion” after an Jto^SSYM ^^ 5tTf^.7T^: %S7M after reaidehta there'"had rieported the government and a-few greedy board," Truinan bald, “ la fair 1$ 1. n^ana eircitog over the aceikyegr 598,592.97: cash balance. $5,958.- tify the board'a action in..aopointr inspection tour of Kores and a ing.-hJnj"'general mtm jger; compaiti**:- ■ But it’e not. ■ I f We- both partisia-and-to -the-pubUo ter ' terday morning. The ground crew (Caattnmiff bn TMge Tw#hty4ievenT ■fcdAftfen'ce"'with V'lce A3m! '” .1^' granthd the outrageous prices the tereat. And what'a noire, I think was aquifiped. with.4) anow tractor " I am very pleased ' by the News Tidbits toy, chief UN,;,truce nsgOr board’s'action and feel that thk tnft0Kj"’* ‘ --- .V. atoeL 4iidua(ry . winto,- -wo, would the. MmljeoinpaniMJuww.iL:,L;'A r and radio trailer. ___ _ directors have done me a cuneti from AP W irn Jn his hasUy written speecht Air aearch. waa .halted .yeataijj**. .„ At-.Banmunjam,...Chinaa*...Maj, liltltHh liw»fv“ h6M :‘.“r;iabay8 bran4 ea6t.isvar- aU-.aadto and tqlek R S i E S u -:,-rA.'sr,4;^v*,wr,nn«r' ■Maneheatcf peopiv .TM Canadian taxpayers -i- amblMO-a, Manchester and it will be A pleaa- bid to trade off, two of the major aald ha hod Iqitructed Secrattn ■ t j w e to -wwrk-.-ftsrr-tliem wnb-yrith of ,Co0i)agrca Sawyay to-.U^nxiiy ^ wah.E','* '’ban:-on;. oto-ntffrt' pinntJt' nnd ftwiiR s P-' ;--p L o w r y k t . 12:53 .p. m,: fe^.C T.rj dthe-. Bbacd-' of ■ .Pifectoto,■w tlir ^W ERAVE^RYTRlil certiinly cooperate with all of the .4itots in taxes' on major items to*' Imildlhir or repalrlhir Military air 'uiifll the' union' tod -the ' tediistiy' and had a fuel supply that woigd dsy .. c:pndemned: atom spies fields. The Communists want reach a aetUement. ; > have been'used up at 4;15 p. m. board to the beat: of my ability and do my best to justify their Julius and Ethel' Rosenberg are Soviet Russia named as one of the Outnigeoua Prioea « { (e.a.t.) denied petitions by U. S. Court of "neutrst natlonr’ who will, police Truman, used the steel compos YOU NEED FOR LAWN A kheck by local OvU Aeroriau- choice.” WDA, ANSWER ^U M A N Washington, .April 9—(45—-steIlo. Harrison ignored the hint. Truman's critieism in which he ’ftte companies maintain-, tto f WORK Dye M ay Reduce tions' budget, the House overrode Harrison did aay that if the hlamed the laduatry for dead­ can't afford to pay the WSB-r*to were voted today by the Hoim#. Sullivan W ins ' Former French Premier Bkiouard Rep. Sikes (D-Fbu, a member protests it would cripple the Army. locked steel wage negotiations. ommended prices unlesa they ban DRESSY EASTER DRESSES ^ Daladier denies talks with William get authority for 'n big bgMtriff o f the Military Appropriations A majority listened instead to C. Bullitt about "two-’~.brothajr# (OonUnoed an Page Eight) Cancer Deaths the argument that the Army was FEAB IS KILLED prices. Under the control' lawa, th* Wide Mlaelion of diosiend rinqi in geld ^ fertilizers 9 Gras;s •ubcommittee, told the House that ' I I I N e w B r i t a i n named Hiss’’ in.U.-S. State De­ end platinum ,.. priced frem ,$A0 to t s Wasting money. ‘ , Camp Edwards,. Moos., April government must approve atect I ' tha RUSCO AH Staal Shaar Crapa$ * ToWatM If it “ wants to cripple the Army, partment .. Biggest inaneuver In 9—(45—Twn Air Forde planes price increases. ; ^ $5000, Eedtrel Tea included. • • ' - New Haven, April 9—(API—A. this te a good place to do it.” * The action was by standing vote SaU • Storing Cemblwd* Seed # Garden Tools O f 94 to 79 as the Housp resumed New Britain, April '9—(45— U. 8. history, "Bzerclse Long from Otis Air Force Base' 'col­ The President said the industry ' blue d^e may be the lataat hope Chairmen Mahon (D-Tex) Of H'qrn,” nears completion- at Fort •C orrectioii Gay Prints • Pontonas In reducing cancer deaths, a Tale ' consideration of the 346,680,384,- DcmOcraUc Mayor John L. ■ Sulli­ lided In mid-nir today. All II can afford th v pay .boost. Tha tej tion Scraan and Storm the -aubcommiUe* concurred In van starts off hla second term aa H6od. Texas .. U: Si Circuit Court N o one offers finer diomonds than Michaels. doctor said today. 270 defense budget bill for the fis­ men aboard the planes were be­ duatry, he said, "has never been Dioer. Of All Kinds # Wheel­ Bike*'' atitement. New Britain's chief executive with of Appeals reeervee decision o'n' In B Page One story yester­ lieved dead. N o one, quoiity for quality, undersells u$. Nowhere Lush Nylons * Naw The dye, known as Isamine cal year ntartlhg next July 1. It 1 0 'profitable aa It is to d a y -^ Th* budgefk are part of a 46 was the deepest cut imposed by the biggest election victory in the Commonist lesMier Gus Hail;* ap­ day relating- to testimony by least not .'since. the ‘proflteerlBiy e Scir-Stnring Glass and Sernen Blue, has been used on rats and billion dollar appropriations meas-' history of this city, (Jonnecticut'a con you buy o diamond with more confidence than UP S aH ation ' Bilce.wi'th some results, according O'* House thus far In the bill. peal from' contempt conviction and" Wlllinni. C, Bullitt, former Am- ORDERS FULL STRIKE day* of World War I.” ' : • Panels. barrows # Fertilizer ure for Ut* Defense department sixth- largret. three-year sentence for jumping ot Michaels. .; to Dr. John H.- Heiler, cheirman of The vdte came on an . amend­ hnaaador to Riissiia, before the Waatoagton, April I — (45—The He added; % } e Panrln Ralu To Allow Ven­ for tM year starting next Ji)Iy 1. ment by Rep. Johnson (R-Calif) He .piled up a 9,901 margin—big­ bisil. ' ' . < Senate Internal Security euh- CIO’S Cemiaunicatloaa Wotkera "Steel Industry profits ore nteO th* medical phyai'ca unit - o f' the For the Army, the President had tilation. TOWN ( COUNT# Tale School of Medicine. . to cut an. additional $135,600,000 gest- ever In a mayoral election Henry H. Fowler, national jsro- committee, omlssloa of a line nnloB today ordeeed a nation­ running at the .rate of about Divided PayM eats ■■adted THE WINNERS!! Spreaders # Lawn requested 314,200,000,000 and for here— w er Republican George A. duction administrator saye de­ of type twisted the meaning ot wide strike against the Tel^ IT g NEW, DIKKERE.\T Iiamlne Blue stains the tumor from the malntenai^ce and opera­ and ona-half billion doUare a yean the Navy 313,822,^2,000. Tha Quigley in the biennial municipal fease spending will be doubked by n paragraph to give the im- •phoney s/stem. Union lendief* The ateel companies ara now saakl . EXCLUSrVE ■TOPPER: AUCTION SALES blue, making It more auscapUbl* House Appropriation's committee tions fund. The Hotise Appropria­ Rollers to radiation treatment, iuch.aa x- tions committee previously had election yesterday. the end of 1952 and that 'N ew prewloa that-^'Donald Hiss, ordered picket lines throvm up ing a profit of *j>out 319.50 « b SIRS. G. BUTLER cut these to $12,520,000,000 and The vote was 18,683 for Sullivan,' England will be one of Uggeat brother of ;Alger Hiss, is oerv- around Bell Inctalintlona aU over Call Today For Informatina Wethersfield, Conn.' (OUTLET STORE) ray. Dr. Heller said. $12,815,918,000 respectively,' and slashed $800 million dollars from every ton of atael they produ X-ray treatment is one of the the $4,820,000,000 Presideht Tru-; a former-Stall Senator with , mi- beqeflclartea of expanded pro­ Ing a 5-year term In jail fol­ the oounU}'. A agokeamnn.anld ' ’«laa,r ■ ■ - M ILL 8T., GLASTONBURY the House trimmed them a-kittle beriiatorlal ambitions--and 8,782 gram .. Announced U. 8. battle Arnold 0. Aronson—8789 - ' DR>:R8: major means of treating deadly morel man had.requested. lowing conviction on idiargeo he expects 309,000 workers t4kUn ‘‘On~^p ciL' Agent For - MRS. I.. A. LARSp.V ^ Open 9:30-9 Except Sat. T il 6 canctrs, but It Ig, limited in ita use for Quigley, an eight-tetm former cBsaalUes in Korea reach 107,134, of perjury. affeeted by the acOon. prtea Tfie House cut only $765,85$ In approving the Johneon mayor. an- Increase of 178 since last week Manchester, Conn. ' because of Uit danger of damag­ from the oommtttee's recommen­ amendment, the House also upheld, ‘The facto are that Donald under Um 'The result was a-decided con­ .. Well-dressed bandit and ; five MORRIS APOLOaiZHB JIIWaLERS , SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 The Bartlett-Brainard Co. ing normal tiosuaa, Dr. Heller dations for (he N.avy but refused the Committee recommendtion. Hiss I* not In Jail. Hls-hrather, th* piiea Drawn Bv trast to the 1950 election when toea-age gun-totera hold up oftice Alger, Is In prison following Washington, A p ril. 9— Ispacialtst with the Arafi Le^on, (OeaWpoad oa