pr'l-: ■t', \ w i'. R .\ > V -5 , FAQE EIGHTEEN FRIDAY, APRIIi 16, 1954 'X manrlr^Btpr lEit^nlng l|Wal& Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather' For the Week Bmled The Savings Bank of Manches­ April IS, 1S54 / roreenst of U. S. Weather Baraan About Town ter yesterday mailed out tax club checks totaling 9120,559 to mem- i aearlB g tenight, fair after Brig- beia of the 1953 tax club. The 11,165 alght. 'Semewhst eealer fealght. Th« Or«c« Group of the center m^ney will be used by taxpayers Member of the Audit Snnday fair, eeeeeaahly eeol. Church. Mre. Newell Smith leader, to pay property taxes on the 1953 Bnrenn mt Clreatattons v1ll hold a eervlce meetin; Mon- list. Manchester— A City Qf Villafte Charm ^ d ty a t 9 P. m. in the church. The wlU roll bandasea for the Students from American Inter­ _ ah national College, Springfield, VOL. LXXIII, NO. 174 (Clasalfled Advertising on Page 12) PRICE nVE GENTS B Maas., now enjoying the Easter MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1954 (FOURTEEN PAGES) The April meeting of the Church vacation, at home are; Roger Pres­ Family Night aupper of the South ton, son of Mrs. Harold L. Preston, / Methodiat Church will not take 31 Lilley St., and Sherwood A. i j s. place this month, due to a conflict Treadwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. y o i L 3 >Jw nL Nothing (Quite) as Cuddly as an Easter Bunny in Bchedulea. However, it will be Cecil H. Treadwell, 411 ,Center St. Egg Hunt Delayed held at the uaual time in May, the «y «*v. Anlliony E. W ^ace of the Con­ third Wednesday of the mcmth, - “A- . - Until Tomorrow •/T May 19. necticut Light a ^ ,Power Co., will talk on development work in gen­ U. SrForces The lAicy Spencer Group of the eral . and sM^fically about the The children’s egg hunt, / Second Congregational Church is Oonnecticut/pevelopnient Corp. at planning to hold a rummage sale the m eeti^.of the Kiwanis Club scheduled for this morning, a t the church on Wednesday, April Monday n^n at 12:15 at the Man­ was postponed berituse of rain X 21, starring at 9 am . Members chester,^untry. CTub. to .1 p . m. tomorrow after­ ''of the committee will be at the noon, weather permitting, church Tuesday night to receive Mis . Allan Bourn, 129 Parker articles. Anyone having donations St„< is one of 32 delegsies from 28 ( James Herdic, superintendent to be picked up may contact Mrs. local Lieague of Women Voters of recreation, announced to­ Ralph Rockwell. groups in Connecticut who will at­ day. tend the national convention of The Mary Cheney. Whiten ,ahd the League of Women Voters of Children between the age West Side. Branch Libraries, are the United States in Denver, l>f 8 through first graders closed all day today in obselri’ance Colorado. April 20 to 30. All local will assemble at 3 p. m. at the A-Scientist Cut X-Ray Film, Water (Ailor Used to Create Easter Scene of the Good Friday holiday. / league delegates will attend an in­ Valley St. playground, Robert Off-Re cord struction session Tuesday at the Wellea-Tumer Memorial Library, Alley, who heads (he Junior Glastonbury. Chamber of Commerce por­ \ ' » tion of the affair, has asked Seen Loyal Views Aired Taylor U Booth, 1009 Main St., all Jaycees who can assist to has been initiated into the chapter PAINT of Tau Beta Pi, national engineer­ assemble at the Lincoln ing honor society, at the Univer­ School playground at 2:30 By Ike Aide After Leak sity of Connecticut.. COSTUME p. m. SPECIAL! Washingtoh, April 17 {JP)— Washington, April VI {JP)— A high-level member of the Vice President Nijton say* Easter Services - n',i>i siviiiijE American troops Blight be Gal. JEWELRY Eisenhower administration says he feels that atomic used in a last-ditch effort to At Zion Church save Indochint. The state­ .a All Colors scientist J. Robert Oppen- • Interior and Rxtorior FOR SPRING AND New S ta r heinler is a “loyal American,” ment brought prompt chal­ GARDEN SAUES Rev. Paul G. Prokopy of Zipn even though “the information lenges front both Republican 912 Oakland SL—MI-9-94M Lutheran Church announces an SUMMER WEAR in his file is voluminous and and Deniocratic lawmakers. Esister service for thoee who have Now Rising Tha Vice Pceaident said ha does found a new home in this free ) makes a . . . case of security not believe such action will be nec- country. This service will be at 8 risk.” caaary because he thinks^ Indochina o'clock Easter Sunday. Necklaces, earring^ bracsleta and This official gave his opinion to can be saved from the CbmmunlaU pins. New all white or pastel col- In Russia newsmen, but stipulated that hia by other means. But In the unlikSK Ihe 9 a.m. session of the church ors. Also simulated pearls in natu­ school will be omitted and an eve­ name not be disclosed. He has had ly event that French forces with­ ral or pink shades and sparkling contact with the Oppenhelmer case ning service for the school and Fins quality faille handbags In top handle, pouch or boxlq By THpM.\S P. WHltNEY draw, he said, this country would. rhinestone for that special evening. since 1948 when the pioneer physi­ congregation will be held a t 7:30, ■tyles. Alao genuine leather handbags and new Styles In New York, April 17 (fP)— haVe to send in troops. beadettf or fioral trim straw baskets. cist'—credited with a leading role Nixon expressed his viewa in aa with colored pictures, songs from Russia’s highest public honors i 1^1 development of the atomic bomb off-the-record address to the Amer­ the screen and awards for perfect and a rousing burst of praise i —was questioned by a congres­ ican Society on Newspaper Editors. attendance. The Silver Lane Sun­ in the Moscow press marked sional. committee. He later permitted newsmen to re-, day school bus will leave Brainard port hia remarks on condition they Place about 6 p.m., as all boys and ) the 60th birthday today of Oppenhelmer has been barred on to $ 5 . 9 8 Pratt a Whitney Photo President Elsenhower'a' orders not be attributed dlrecUy to him. girla should be present In good $ 7 - 9 8 Soviet Communist party chief Slaking friends with the Easter Bunny la Dttris UeUarli, 4-year- News atories reporting his re­ time. Parents may board the bus to from further access to U. S. atomic Nikita Sergeyevicji Khrush­ old daughter of Anthony DeC'arii, maehine repairman at Pratt .t seci-et.y pending a review of hia marks first identified him aa high Given On C.O.D. Deliveries with the children, y Plus TAX chev—the rising star in the Whitney Aircraft. East Hartford. DeOarli has more than 300 rab­ case. A special three-man Atomic administration official. The 10 a.m. service Easter Sun­ bits at his Rockville home. He sells many of them for pets, espe­ Energy Commission (AEC) panel Ideatlfted hi London day will be In the English lan­ Kremlin galaxy. Khruzhehev, white-thatrhed and i cially around Eaater. . Mrs. DeCarll also works, at the Aircraft on has been sitting in the case. But he was connected wdth tha guage. The subject is “He Lives blunt-talking, ia the man to watch, j the third shift. A “blank wall" was ordered, statements from several sources. and I Shall Conquer Death.” His fortunea have risen steadily,! placed between Oppenhelmer and | The London Tim es included in ita Tonight at 7:10 a preparatory asperially aince the death of Stalin; government atomic data last De-1 story a statement that the only high administration source making confessional service will precede a year ago. Hia worda are Carrying cember aftei- the AEC said it had RANGE & FUEL OIL the final service in the Lenten increaaing weight tn the high Soviet a speech here yesterday was Nixon. received information that he was And the Niles I Mich.) DaUy Star series. The junior choir will sing councilB. I More Firings Seen a security risk. The scientist de­ and Miss Gerda Hoffman, a stu­ Rnthuslasttn Applause j said Rep. Hoffman (R-Mich), ex­ nied this and asked for a hearing. pressing oppoalUon to the state­ dent at Connecticut University, Moscow dispatches reported the t The administration official said will be vocalist. Pastor Prokopy NEW SPRING SHAd I's ment, had identified Nixon as its press accolSdea for Khrushchev i it la up to the panel, headed by | source. The BOLAND OIL CO. will apeak on the theme, “He Died were particularly enthuaiastic. I In Housing Scandal former Secretary of the Army j on Calvary as My Surety and For Nixon himself w ^ not immedi­ IN COLORFUL PRINT ) Soviet big-wiga always get special Gordon Gray, to decide whether ately available for comment on tha My Temporal and Eternal Delivery attention on their decade birthdays ! Oppenhelmer is a security risk. TEL Mltchdl 3-E320 and Security.’’ •'leaks.” , 90th, 60lh, 70th. Similar praise | Wa.shington, April 17 (/P)- -Housing Administrator Albert ; The official said he is -sure Dr. Tha- disclosure that Nixon was BURMEL ) greetedKSriKV" the 50th birthday of “ ' M. «rin.inal proMculi„„, ma.v dndop put of • i thq administration source in quei^ tioit jen t .added weight to the ax- Sweet Spring in 1952 when his star was just be- full administrative cleanup of the scanda’-.shocked federal , presents "an exireWly difficult / Herald Photo. By cpniblning water colors and pircea of X-ray film cut to shape. W'ilUam Oellers, chief X-ray tqch- pressidfi of policy, since ha alts in ginning to be seen over the horizon, i Hoiusing Admini.stration (FH A). He al.so promises new top problem. with thb national aecurity councQ V 'The same went for Foreign M inis-, level firings. “------^ nk-ian at Slanchrster Memorial Hoapttal. creates a simulated'' stained glass whidow la the X-ray ds- Sweater-Set Song HANDKERCHIEFS i ~*V?,Ihirtme of the hospital. 'The Easter scene Is visible from the corridor la the/baseweat at the west and at cahititt seasloiu. ter V. M. Molotov when he was 80 . Cole summoned to a strategy Oppenhelmer case, said this offl- Oirlstmas, Oellers made a similar stained glass window. The artlstie techalrlaa Joined the Whether his frank discussion ofi Also all white with embroidered in 1950 and for Lazar Kaganovich, > council this afternoon key official.^ the issue would hkva repercussions NOTICE comer or lace edge. first Deputy Prime Mlniiter, when! of the Justice Dept,, the Internal V Vk V ! hospital staff Immediately after arriving In this country from .Htuttgart, Oertnan.r, where he learned ^ Rebels Tighten should hold that past assocUtiona. x -r ,,- work while working at an American Army Hospital. within the sdminiatrstion remsined SPRING SWEATERS he was 60 last year. j Revenue Service, and his Hou.vlng ^ -ra • even if foresworn, should forever to be seen. Nixon h ^ seted SS ) A large portrait of Khrushchev \ and Home F'lnance Agency Oil. after rule out government em­ spokesman for President Eisen­ MEMBERS OF THE has jurisdiction Spring swektsra fashioned in 100% Orion waa spread across two columns on IHHFA I which ployment. hower oii se-veral recent occasions. are softer to the touch, softer next to you. the front page of Pravda. organ of | over the KHA. "I do not believe it should," he Troopers Find In outlining his vitfwa. Nitron re­ MANCHESTER Easy care! Washable! the Soviet Communiit party, and President Ei.senhower yesterday said and added: Easter Joy Mingles peated Eisenhbwer's worda \ th s t 25 ^ » *I other newspapers in the Soviet armed Cole with a directive to all Dien Bien Pliu "I believe each case should be "We cannot afford any retreat In federal agencies to cooperate fully ' ------^ consideied on its merits, particu­ Body, Hunt for Asia." ITAtlAN^AMERICAN (Continued on Page Thirteen) with the administration's probe of • Paris, .April 17 l/Pi v_The larly when dealing with an Ideology Hia. statement, made yesterday P U LLO V ER S *5 alleged multi-million dollar rack- Freneh presa agenc.v said today which duilng the 19.30's had such j to newsmen'- who were cauUonea ets under the FHA’s loan In.sur- Communist-led VIetminh jungle not to make public hia name,- iiH an appeal among the intelligentsia Two in L.ake With H-Bomb Fear I SOCIETY ance program 'In the home repair • fighters had stopped a Cambo- and various other groups. eluded a predlcUon that the Frenbii Dispute Grows and apartment construetipn fielda. dlan train with mines and "If the man is not a security government is "going to be putting CARDIGANS * 7 ®® slaughtered more than 100 men BoxrSh. April 17 iA>i—.Htate on the pressure" to negotiate an SINCEJSUmUY IS EASTER SUNDAY ♦. • Parrallcl Probes risk, if he ia not subject fP hlack- Police today recovered the body New York, April 17 (/F*)-—The first Ka.ster of the H-bomb Indochina truce with' the Commu- Two congressional committees I and women passengers. mail, he should have a/rlght to Sizes 34-40. Colors: Pink, blue, ' minti of one of three Bristol brothers- era will be observed around the vVorld tomorrow with prayers ni*t» at th« April 26 Geneva confer- On Woolen Co. are set to open public hearings work for the government. Irt-law believe,! drovtned early THE REWLAR MONTHLY maize and white. next week in parallel Inveatlga- Hanoi. Indochin^, April 17 i/P'- - for peace and .salvation. Rejoicing that Christ is risen mingles • V ,**.. m. .a- VIetminh attackers tightened today while fishing In Gardner's tlona of the FHA. and the l<^sen- (Continued , on Page Thirteen) Lake here. with fears that man has fashion^ a weapon that coui^ doom i ^ c a i ’ipn of Amert- M erger Plans hower order directed federal their steel ring around Dien Bien It was tentatively Identified clvllliation.* ^ ‘ / /' can oppositioa-to auch a move, that MEEtHIfi WILL BE HELD I cooperation with these groups Phu today and stabbed to within The hope of men. women and ^ such a tnic4 w-puld deliver Indo- Boston, April 17 i^ A fact'find- ’ also. 1 800 yards of the key center aiea as that of Kichard P'. Mardin. 36, children at Eastertide waa that the j of the French Union fortifications. by .State Police at the Colches­ china to the Communists. Shop at Hale's Ing” group of American Woolen Co. j Cole snnounced vesterdav that Juin Holds Red nacaaion never would arise to un- Bells of Rome Although the officlal't .declara­ atockholdera headed by Gordon V. ! ' Garrison soldiers, hacked by ter Barracks, uho added that a lea.sh the bomb's fury. Burton .,C. B o V a r d had been I relative was on his way to the tion. Waa regarded In some quar­ fomorrowNight atSo’clock /•I yljyona ot Rye. N.Y., laat night gave “placed on leave" after he had planes and tank and artillery fire, President Elsenhower, on whose counterattacked against the Corn- lake to'verify the Identlflratlon. ters’ as reflecting a National Se­ / its approval to a planned merger. refused to .quit as FHA general| Threat Waning .vhoulder.v rests much of the Free Ring Joyously curity Council decision, the jnir- AT THE q.UB ROOMS ' with Bachniann-Uxbridge Worsted munist-led rebeKs at all points Missing are I-onis C. Oehler, World's burden of preventing war. . \ Eye counsel. Cole said that 'in the |.around the saucer-shaped plain. 40. and William Kane. 45, who *'“'•*“6 a ft a P T ^ ported policy was challenged Im- fo r Your Corp. next few da.va we 'will make.such | will attend services at Augusta, Jjk mediately by Republicans aa well ARTURO GREMMO— PmidMt. / TTie announcement followed b.v a Relentless French drives against For Europeans left Bristol yesterday for ailfih- Ga. ojher removals as are nece.ssary to infiltrating Vietmlnh units en­ Ing trip to Gardner’s Ijme on - * as Democrats. few hours a company request that insure ,s free, swift, linhibited Pope, to Give Renedirtlon Sen. Hickenlooper (R-Iowa), A TAIL5PIN COLOGNE a e e •. e • C atching American Woolen workers in New trenched on the northern pqrt of the opening day of thp^oiit sea­ In Rome, Pope Pius XII, will ap­ inve.vtigation of sll relevant FHA Dien Bien Phu's main airstrip Paris, April 17 Marshal Al­ son. X ■ Vatican City. April .)7 UV - The Senate Foreign Relations Commit­ \ England take a 2 1 ', average hour- matters.” pear'on the Loggia of St. Peter's ^ . TABU COLOGNE ...... ____ failed yesterday 'to route them. phonse Juin has told President An overturije They coincided in 1923 and 1927 world, preparations were being: Sm art styles in popular prices for your ^standout The Lyons group — which lists . the subject be know'p in a, letter The neighbors also vvere quot­ BuUetins COTY BATH POWDER ...... dress. White, red. navy. Sizes: Small, medium, large. Arnold T. Gellerson of Dovsr-Fox-1 (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Pege Four) to the President published today. ed aa ’ saying the three men but will not again until 1981'.* The made fo- the celebration tomorrow, date of Easter Is determined, by of Christ s resurrection. ! Fir«t quality nylon hosiery in cri>ft, Maine, as secretary—said' in { . .He . said , he ... waiited . to . . make.'cer- . . . I frequently fished the lake which from the AP .Wires LUCIEN LeLONG STICK COLOGNE regular and dark seams. Also last night's statement that "in our; tain hia ppsition and that of the. southwest corner of the Gregoritin ralendar. bas^ bn gj pste^s Basilica, workmen , judgment the plan of American ' the earth* position in relation to vrer* busily placing glass sides on ' HAZEL BISHOP LfPSTiGK .....____ fancy he^ nylons. AH in new French Chiefs of S ta ff over whom the town near the .Salem Town $2-98 to *5-98 Woolen to merge with Bachmann- ^ The McCarthy Story he la sUll chairman are clear when line and has been a popular an-' u ***• central loggia where Pope, E.A8TER WE.ATHER OCTLOOK ‘■7.’ . spring shades. Uxbridge la; a. sound move and one ; ttte government issues its promised gling spot for .veara. the Hebrew calendar, based on the ,pim_ cnn,valescing head ’ New York, April 17 lAh— REVLON NON-SMEAR LIPSTICK . . decidedly in the beat interresta of a ll: White paper on the EDC feud which moons ^sition In relation to the the Roman CathoHc Church will' Easter Sunday weather for moat ) stockholders and employes.” brought him Into disfavor with earth and sun. appear tomorrow to give his bless- of the nation villi be clear and HOW Da YOU ACCENT RED LILAC TOILET WATER ...... ”. ; The pay cut proposal was ex-, the go'veinment. Actually, the first day of the ing "Urbi et'orbi" to the city and sunny, the Weather Bureau pre. SPECIAL 60 GAUGE DARK SEAM SHEER $1.00 Pr. " tended to the CIO Textile Woi kers None oil Security Risk^ Ousted From EDC Post 8-day Passover season starts at the world. dirts. 'H —m oaly showers expect­ Union yesterday aa management J6in was ousted March' 31 from sunset tod^y and continues until Sharp'winds still blew through ed are for the northern Great DRY CLEANING SERVICE? ALBA PERFECT HT NYLON .... $1.15 to $1.50 Pr. and union representatives met in: hia post a.s senior military adviser News Tidbits aun.vet tomorrow, while Easter .Rome today following cold; heavy Ijikes sertloa. Northeast sad their first bargaining session for a to the governipent after’he criti­ runs from midnight to midnight, rains that added to the mournful at!.' Northwest Ktstes vttU be coal Cariej from AP Wires NO-MEND SHEER and SEMI SHEER new one-year contract. List Gonvicted as Red cized the -EDC and then refused Dr, Israel Goldstein, , president* mosphere of yesterday's Good Fri- i while wanner weather shonM We put (he accent where it belongs . . , Meanwhile, Mchmann-Uxbridge to meet Premier Joseph Lanlel of the American Jewish Congress, day, iervices commemorating hit the Central, Plains States, on “Service” . . . the courteous-drivers . . , $1.35 and $1.65 Pr. announced pay cuta of 12 cents an By BEM PRICE , McCarthy said his jpermanent sub-. and Defenae Minister Rene Plevin said in a Passover message that Christ's death on Jhe cross, the bureau s fy s .' hour for all hourly workers at its . Washington, ApiH 17 lAi - - Since committi-c on investigations had ''’•’cn they called on him to explain, ^ Sgt. Eddie J. Brown of Cleve­ the fes.vt. to Jews, "is a 5.000- Today the sun was breaking, the prompt efficient work . . . the attention land turns himself in to U. S. to 'deails that our customers have come NEW SIMULATED VAN RAALTE ,FLEX FIT NYLON $ 1.35 and $ 1.65 Pr. main UxbrWge plant, effective, Feb. 9^ 1950, Sen. Joseph . R. Me- questioned 60.’> witnesses in a little "" accompanving outline of year-old rite commemorating the through fitful clouds and there J TOP lAPS FACE .ARREST next Wedneaday. Overtime and 1 Carthy.^ (R-VVisl haa linked the over a year-and that 84 ot these ' Chiefs of Staff., Army authonties in Berlin after . brave free spirit which dominates was fair' prospect that sunny Tokyo. .April 17 'elary Although the Holy Land itself Is the biggest throng of pilgnms and Prinae Mluieter Shigrru Teaitl- We need not accent “Dry Cleaning” . . . FLOWERS li — Albert E. Otto, general super- an^"8ecurity risks . |"‘S*>t go to jail. " Three S4 ,rl h*’' treaty and his recon, ! da'a Liberal party fare peeelhls tntendent. said thew age reduction Tbirty-eight of these he haa said included in the 128 total. group to help him reorganize (Continued on Page fieven) . (Continued on Page Aeven) srreet la rouuertion with for everyone knows our reputation for .were connected With the State Dept. — 1*tlons on -these point, had Labor Dept,, "to improve 0|,e'ratlon Japaa'a bribery acaadal ap­ .fn- L J . . - McCarthy said in that broad- 1 and coordination of department quality work . . . whose standards have FOR COAT. SUIT OR BLOUSE WEAR (Continued nn Page Fsnr) (Continued np Page Thirteen) peared today la Tokyo aews- never been lowered since we started in \]\ connectedcoIl!ZeH*w'irh"ih with the White House “*'■**■ System ) Columbia that "24 Broad- wit-1 activities.” papera. The two were Ideati-' All vrilh pins. Rbscs, violets, daisies, garden bouquets, ot% during the administrations of Presi- Otta Abetz. former Nazi ambas­ business. nesses with.. Communist back-1 fled aa the party's secretary- denU Roosevelt or Truman umva vwi-n.. \,rommunisL oacK-, ^ t ' ■ sador to Occupied France'says (tis geaerml, Eiaaku fiatto, and Union (Jiiefs Delaya All Snihers hav7^« named, discharge: SpCIlCer C.OIlfeSSeS release yesterday fronj French Ryan on Indochina poHry maker Hayate Ikeda. ^ W ashable at various.times since 1950, includ- *rom jobs in which they, were h an -. wr-ii- -b x - awr-i» prison at Ljlle had .been rumored Sabjp SJwpL A to m P la n t S trike s Tii'ihe'^riXcrfM^^^VVnv^^ dllng secret-top secret--contracts Y o K illillfr His Wife for some time. . . . Mrs. -Vladimir , Time is running out in Indochina.... COB.ALT Ppk RED8 NABBED 5 9 ^ * '“1 ^ 1 *® ® each tigations.at the Fort Monmouth, N. material. Petrov, wife of man said to have \ A'areae, IM y , .April 17 lP>-~ FABRIC CLOVES ■ J., radar center, 79 Names nn List left her and abandoned Commu-: That's the report from William L- Ryan. AP writer who Nlae toas/ of pure rohatt, esa- N EW M 0 D E L Oak Ridge. Tenn., April 17 lAh— a StUI Hold Joba 'Early this year McCarthy's New Haven, April 17 iJPi—Coun­ nism to turn Red espionage in­ .has just completed a tour of the Viet Nam .battle areas and ceated la a track aader a layer About 9.000 production workers at Of the 38 connected by McCarthy subcommittee relessed a printed ty Coroner Jam es J . Corrigan sa'ys formation over to Australians, talked to scqrea bf .persons in Indochins. et bricks, were latercepted by lAUNDRY A DRY CLEANINR IN SUP STYLES three atomic plants here and one report of its. activities for the past CHILDREN'S HATS to the State Dept. 11 still are em­ C3iarles Spencer “confaa.ved Very visits their home near Canberra ■ Today Ryan is back in Singapore where free from censor­ treasury gviarda today aear at Paducah, Ky., have agreed to ployed there. None of the 38 ever yesr. 19 listed 79 persons who re­ freely" that he killed his wife, under eyes of Russian Embassy VIggla. ea route from Italy to continue work while a apecial ship he ran write the story .of Indochina as he saw it. He ia Sheer and medium weight nylon gloyes in short or medium lengths.. haa been convicted in any court be­ fused lo,repl.v'to questions. made- a bizarre suicide ' attempt offlriala. Switaerlaiad. Peliee said they T « ir M V I prpaidential panel considera their cause of charges brought by Me- ’ preparing a series of artiejea wrhlch will begin Monday in this - Green Stamps Given Tilth Cash Sahm J . | - 9 8 $ 2 | . 9 8 Alao double wevm^ cotton and knit string gloves. All whits ahd Seventy-one refused on the after her death and spent hours Siamese girl twins die in Mon­ newspaper. believe'' the load was koaad tor colon. deinahda for a "aubatantlal" wage Carthy, though., w e — Owen LatU-1 grounds that it might Incrir^nate tr>1ng tb summon the courage to treal. 20 days after their birth. . . .: the ether tUm Of the Iroa Chf- booet. more—la under indictment for per-i toeih. *' jump over Niagara Falls. France pardons two Japanese wSr Rvan Is ari AP specialist in Communist affairs. He speaks ! A strike,'act for last midnight, Ji'O’. ^ Five, refused on the grounda of Corrigan began an inquest into erimlnals' convicted of mistreating j Russian and for several years has read knd analyzed the Moa- whs called off'yeaterday by. union WhUe 17 no longer are employed i the First Amendment to the d>n- the death of Margaret Spencer. French PO W s,and now serving, •Cow; pres* Last vear he traveled 6.000^ miles, unescorted, FIBE HITS MINESWECPHit " CHILDREN’S GLOVES through t^ i let Union, and wrote a revealing series of sr- $ , i $ pair leadera after President Eisen- in the S U tr Dept., because of ae-1 siltuUon. Two declined on the 3S-year-old daughter of a retired terms in Sugamo prison; near ! Batterdpia, Netherthada, April' Nylon at fl.OO String at 11.00 1-00 2-98 hower'a At6m(c Energy Labor curity orders, the department will; bhsia of marftal privilege, that la, Yale botanv professor, soon after Tokyo.' •> ticlee. Now .e has'seen Communism at work again—in Indo­ 17 iFv—.A B ritish aUa es aresf e r Cotton at $1.00 and 11.79 Kid at $2.98 Relations Panel agreed t» atep into not say who resigned without*. husband d'oee not have to testify hbr estran g^ 6 li a b-a n d waa Chinese Nationalist Marines china. .- Hia arhcle.* UlU touch on several aspects bf the Indo­ cau g h t fin la . the Dover Strelt what Federal Mediatora term ^ a being a.vare that hU loytlty was i against hta wife. Qne witness re- brought herf by police Vesterdsy could Invade Red-held China main- i china aitustinn .which have received little atlenlion before. earty today aad was isboaiiasi "hopaleaa, deadlock." * . quesUoned. vvho was-forced out qri fused withovt invoking any con- t from Niagara Falls'. N- Y.. where land socceu(u1ly at any time, U. S. ^ Watch (or “Ryan on Indochina”., beginning Monday In the by her crew, allSI ef arhohswera Also Gloye ^and Hag Se.ts $1.00 and $1.98 CHlLOREl-t'S CtpVES tl.00 and SI.69 Federal Madlatioa Service Di­ who resigned rather Utah face iij- ■ stltutional privilege. ' ■ - V he. had been abrested W.^(iesday. .Mprine .MaJ. Gen. L. B. Puller sayz reported plehed ap. The • «tfll rector Whttley P. McOoy naked the , ■ ' ..J The 79 wknesees listed by oie' kpeheer. a> SS-year^ld carpen- but adds invasion wrould fail writh- baralag arrack eapolaad . aad panel t« intercade after union- Soina appmntly are workihg.Ip I McCarthy OommHtee report are I ter) teatified at the - inquest iii a oqt naval support and Nationalist la tk a Sf« « 314 other federal aganctek "'•VI ' ' ' ______' • Army units wouM hava to move ih iKattdj9Bt9r En^ttuis ^rraUi (OaatiaMd aa K ga Fear) la a broaqi^ Apij^ 9, 1954, i (Coattaaad aa Paga Nlaa) J CeaUamad aa Page Faar) behind tha MartneaL-fv - • ^ 1 . . \ . ■ Y . \ 1 ■•I V '• , ■ T • * /

X V ■ P A G E TW O UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCIIESTER. CONN- SATURDAY, APRIL 17,1954 e r- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. APRIL 17,1954 in Manch'^er, Prlaca will be 50.000 and this year fo r the first PAGE CE Wapping awarded there. ' Publishers Attend time a third *se^ o n for circula­ M -G -M presents m gypH TepA%'--^Fo*evgK f e m a i ^ ;" p >u« - ^ a s ie f i r k " Easter Church . Calendar tions over 50^)00. These sessions ElUWorth Honor There will be special music by A N P A (Convention give an opppnunity to mpresenta- l^ o lton Democratic Clubs i : both Senior and Junior Choirs tives to pfesent their own prob­ Mayor Bowers Signs Comic Book Besoliition at the Easter Service at the Cbm - lems and find what solutions other IC l N l M R ^ ^ Hold Coiivcnlion cJ(i(uie5f'd'sfiu)ashiry®L^y Stuclciiits Listed munity Church, tomorrow. Church New York. N. Y.. April 17—The \ newspapers have found. IN School will be in seasitm from 9-30 Manchester Evening Herald will be Fdr each ot the sessioiis a panel I : u:( jr «jL'.iii; i If fii-j-i.-1 ii l ril 20-21-22. J0BEirr> AVA NEL . 'Jeanne Craln-Dale Robertson Breakfa.st will be served in the lowa; Seniors, hljiii honora,' Betty the nursery program. Wednesday, April 21. Public Utilities Commission has congressman A: A. Rihlcoff. 'HtitboiKt More than 1.200 U. S. and Ca­ ^AYLOR-GAEDNER-reRRER parish room at 7:30 a. m, by the Donahue. Jean Harrlaon. Betty, Today at St. Francis of Assisi scheduled a hearing on the wixiden TTie following coiumittee chair- nadian daily newspaper executives Wednesday afternoon program "CITY O F lA D MEN" Mfn'a Felkwahip. fcflrt K*** - .-1— / Loos. Doris Marks, Lorraine Mc> Church the Holy Saturday bless­ r en have been named by President Automatic will meet at the Ho|^el W aldorf- will deal entirely with advertising bridge at the Notch for' May 4 at There i^dil be no Church School Clatchey, Charles White; honors. ing of the new fire. Paschal candle In color by Technicolor Helen') Fitzpatrick; Mrs. Julia Aatoria to consider problems relat­ matters with the Bureau of Adver­ 10:30 a.'m. The hearing will con­ service , ,at the Congregational Mildred Andrulot. Vlrjrlnis EILs- and the Easter W ater will begin at s t a ^ w o S ^ ^ a y Hughes ,)f Hartford, nominating: ing to newi^iaper publishing todav. tising of the A N P A in charge. Church tomorrow, with emphasis worth. Carol Greer, Kathleen Hol­ 6:30 a. m. High Maas will be cel­ sider the ;jetitlon of this town for Mrs. Mary Erecklin' of New Brit- ; i Increasing cost of production is a The annual meeting and elec­ AT on family attendance at the 11 DISMIDASMER land. Kathryn McCutcheon, Nancy ebrated lit 8 s. m. and confessions' Sunday; “DREAM WIFE” reconstruction of the bridge. am. credentials; Mrs. Mae Ven- ' major item dlaturhing publishers. tion of officers will be oi» Tliurs- a. m. worship. The sermon at this Page and Shirley Petraltis. will be heard from 4 to 5:30 and 7 THE STATE A petition submitted by the nard, pre.«ident of the local clu^, A inpvie produced by the A N P A ;day, April 22, and the dinner of time ivlll be "Easter Victory— the Juniors, higli honors. Robert to 8:30 p. m. Selectmen Feb. 8 alleged "that and Mrs. Helen Fagan of Wethers^ BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET SERVICE Mechanical Research Dept, will ' the Bureau of Advertising that public safety requires the recon-, Christian Interpretation of Life. / Spielman, Marlene Stanat. Carol Easter Sunday Mas.^s will be field, resolutlon.a. Also a member of Wheeler; honors, Marie Gilbert, ! at 7. 8:30. 9:30 and U a. m. The show progress made in research to ' 'hight will conclude the week's ac- etruction and widening fif ‘ the United Methodist Church School improve newspapers. ijvlties. at 9:30 a. m. will find the children the nominating committee 1s Mrs. Liicretta Graham. Kay Karlson. 1 Junior Choir will sing at the 8:30 bridge crossing the tracks of the Mai'ian DeHxii of this town. \ \ Joanne Kenny and Irene Stoaus: 'M a ss and the Senior Choir at the Increasing use of color is another N »w York, New Haven and Hart­ celebrating their annual Eaater ABC APPLIANCE CO: festival. Parents are invited to The two Hartford clubs wtll be 21 M a p l e STREET t e l . M i-9-1575 n \ \ ■ Sophomores. special honora. 9:30 Mass. There will be ho Sun major item and Chesser M. Camp­ ford Railroad Company at Bolton bell,. Chicago (lll.i TVlbune, will I attend this service in the church the hostesses at the convention. Marcia Adams. Paul Frost, Sandra day School. .Af{ mOYT $AIt5lW K). 14 THEY ARE HEADIN8 Notch.” It continued- with a re- Jaw'Orski. Esther Lathrop. Robert speak on that subject. qtieat that the railroad "be re­ school room. McCIatchey, Dianne Neild. Claire Manchester Evening H erald Another highlight will be a talk For tho OAK QRIU! The Rev. J. Richard Yeager has quited to reconatnict said bridge." ('hosen as his sermon topic at the Thibodeau; hifc'h honors. H arvey W apping correspondent. Mrs. Aii- I by Charles J. Hentschell. St. Louis The petition came after towns­ (Mo. 1 Poet-Dispatch, on the need How About You? . . . 11 a. m. worship, "The Easter DeilaBernnda. Judith Greer, Mar­ nle CnIUns, telephone M I S-4419. people had considered the proposal ian Hewes, Ruth Jurxelaa, Carol for cooperation of production de­ Faith." ’ S l I E ^ at two town meetings, tf.rning it Events of the week include the Kerkina, Joan Meyers. Sally N ew ­ partments with management. dcy.vn in August but approving it berry. Marcaret Riordan. Margaret Tuesday^ sessions always have Prayer Fellow.ship meeting at 7:30 Whelher it's a raise, promo­ in January. Tho public hearing will p. m- on Monday, WSCS at 8 p. m. OUR ONCE-A-YEAR-SPECIAL TREAT! Ryan. Araell Smith, and Ellen been devoted to Informal discus­ l l ¥ P m O J ¥ tion, birthday, anniversary or be held at the State Office Build­ on Tuesday and a pot luck supper Smith; honors. Beverly Byrnes. sions of .publishing problems. ing. 165 Capitol A ve.'in Hartford /■ Manchester Three sessions will be conducted Just a good time; the place at the chiirch Wedne.sda.v evening Betty Cnapman; Barbara Caaezar. in Room .58.5. •* to open the 4th Quarterly- Confer­ Leonard Nancy Fraiae. Bernice Graushin- simultaneously on Tuesday, April to eelehrate Is Hie O A K Date Book 20 one for newspapers having Rdueatinn Conclave Slated ence. Sillmon’i aky, Marjorie Hlcgins. Marian GRILL. The fll-h annual Conference on Masses will be celebrated at St. Hills. Elaine Jarvis. Robert Kil­ circulations under 10.000; another BERKSHIRE MOUNTAIN SUNDAE Educational I.«adershlp will be Maurice Chapel at -the Center at patrick, M ary McKeSmey and for circulations between 10.000 arid Sunday, April Z.5 DANCING-TONIGHT! held at the University of Connecti­ 8:30 and 10 a. m. tomorrow. Robert Thibodeau, "Lighta On" campaign for can­ cut on Wednesday, May 6 ac­ 14 Join Church Freshmen, special honor*, Helen cer drive. ’ To the musk of LEO WATTS cording to an announcement made Foiirteen new members were Pure, fresh Berkshire Mountain maple MaUilit, Wayne Relchle; high hon­ April ta and Z8 and his Blue Ridge Moiin- by School Supervisor George E. received into United Methodist ors. Cecilia Balf, Judith. Landry, OAK GRILL syrup over delicious Shady Glen Ice Cream, Highland Park P T A minstrel Graff this week. The theme of the Church at Palm Sunday services. Beverly Sandrone. Janet Stoddard. tsdneers. .Modem and old fash­ topped with toasted buttered walnuts, show, at. the achool. to Oak St., Manchester conference will be the relationship They included: Mr. and Mrs. James Marilyn West; honora. Mary Clark, ioned dancing. Tuesday, April 27 of Boards of .Education to other Blair. Mt^s Jan Blair, Mr. and Mrs. lyhipped cream—>and a cherry. Sound Rood? Jean Elli*on. John Ellsworthr Ber­ .^Corneratone Club military whist UtrJ' MR PIANO HIMSELF gn\’ernlng bodies. Graff urged that Jack Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. W il­ You bet! And it really IS Rood. nard Krawskl. Jeanne Lavaile and B«H LRRrRKl^r R. ri4M»Ra]r and food sale. Community Y, B;15 Selectmen, members of the Board liam Valentine. Mnt. Grace Valen­ Edmund Wataon. jaRii RAfa jRrk CarMR p. m. ytSienty 01 Finknce and legislators be en­ tine. Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Weden, Alumni Plan Reunion *Red Gartera** Friday and Saturday a ’lieefe” couraged to attend the eonfercnce. ail of Bolton, and Miss Annamae The Ellsworth Memorial High TfcIi. .Ypril SO and May 1 ^•'^^Terk. Baseball Starts at Kehnol Thomas, Miss Bettv Thomas and Herald Photo. School Class of 1B39 alumni are Y;IS4:4S-*;M Co-Weds musical revue. "Harem Organization of baseball teams Ml', and Mrs. Samuel Walker of Saying there are "valid grounds | planning a 15th anniversary re­ Arm., Threa Yains Tfvrrb** pla« Skarem," Waddell School. at the Elementary School got' Un­ South Coventry. union during May. Plana will be RIrliRrd■ Wldmark" Ir *‘HtraFt Wllk for alarm over the ‘comic’ book 1 ate to tlie fullest In holding down lake concerted action to dis Saturday, May I announced as they an made. For 3i« Nrhif'* der way this \3'eek with 30 boys the distribution of so-called 'com- 1 cotii'age th* distribution and>jsale Jaycees’ annual May d g h c e. and girls from seventh and eighth Manchealer Evening Herald Bol­ situation." Mayor Sherwood G. further information contact Ed­ VSION ic' books here." of this tvpo of ohjerUoiiable liter­ ton oorreapondenl, .Mrs. Joseph Bowers last night signed a resoUi-1 EASTER State Armory. 9 p. m. to I k. m. grade reporting as candldate.s. In The Jaycees' Education Commit­ ature in the Town of Mancl)c.iter. gar Wbolam. Geraldine McHugh view of thi.T large number and the D'ltalia, telephnne Mitchell S-554.5. Hoban or Joseph Tracy. W'estem Csrsvan Jambbree show tlon calling to the attention of tee took on the drive against ob­ .Signed; Sherwood G. Bowers HAWAIIAN DELIGHT IDE CREAM and bam dance, Orahge Hall, 8 aclinot policy that all who want to Sportsmen Win Trophy parents and teachers the moral jectionable comic books a few play may do srt regardless of pi o- A wonderful rieddlng of fruits-of-the-tropirs and goodi Sportsmen of the Division B of V- nt. weeks ago and the need for control Monday, May S TO D A Y and EOGRAMS fin'ency, the staff will limit mem- dangers in the circulation of ob­ the Men's Bowling luesgue p la c ^ Jewish (Congress of comic Ixiok distribution was old New England Shady Glen Ice Cream. Chaminade d u b concert. Luther hership on the school team.s to jectionable comic books and call­ Shown A t first In the league roll-offs with aeo Everyday— All Rights Reserved—H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc brought befoie the Board of Di­ V s Hall, Emanuel Lutheran church. SU N . Conf. the.se two grades. ing upon civic minded groups to Z:en and e:.u second with 3,056 snd Osve Tripp's age their concerted distribution. A cony of Mnyo) Bowers resolu­ ^ M OVIES. PA R T S ^1 j of My Little Girl", Cooper Hall. would rediice the opportunity for yello«v pineapple— llerked with • :I5 tesm o t Division C. scored 2,957. A talk by a well-known author­ tion follows; 6RAHAM>KITT>aARY>GH0STlfey ! South Methodist Church. actiial team experience to s)ich a Seated at Bowei's' right Is Dr. snowy white shredded roronut. The banquet will be held April miolniiim tlir.t it would be mean ity on government snd interna­ WHEREA.S: APPER. I * HOLP YOER HORSES ★ COMEPY Mondag. May 10 Alvan Yules, chslrraan of the Ed­ ^Arthur Drug Stores 24 at 8 p. m. at the Garden Grove' Testimonial dinner . for Wilfred Irgjh^s. tional relations will be the featuie ucation Committee of the Junior I There is known to be sold in TR E A T S I ♦ I REMEMBER WHE.V ★ CARTOO.V—«E W S Clarke snd Charles Wigren, State An "appeal to the community for of the April meeting of the Man­ Chamber of Commerce which Manchester comic hoqks of a dele­ volunteers to coach the teams pro­ Armory. chester Chapter of the American sponsors the drive against the terious and o'ojectionable ;iature; Saturday, May 15 duced no candidatc.s. The solution II; The.se comic books are .a Jewish Congie.ss to be held Wedro\v Wil.oon and Chaaael 0 ffortnerly ,tires without, interfering with the Rebirth of Poland," published comic books. Copies of another let­ II That all civic mindxd groups S :t S -t :U (■ rnUr 1:IS-7:M Cl New Haves. 14:44 (U i .MliHTCAP KIIITION 15 MAPI.E STREET i »a a. — Kred. Dwi'er • other cliibs. Sinee the staff feels recently, and is an honorary fellow ter will be mailed to civic organ­ r « 4 | f’haaa^l 30 N>w Brilaia, Coaa. I4:J4 (Ml PRKVCKS 0|)p. First National Store they are all of equal valiie, it was at 5'ale for the year 1953.-54. izations. Following up the letters, r o u t e 6 — M ANCHESTER ...... 3 . TEL. Mitchell 9-4245 MANC4^ESTER t'haaaal &A Holynka. Ma««. 11:44 ( XI WKLNTLI.NG Parking Lot rk a n a a l S3 M 'alprbnry. C'««an. (34) THK I.ATK SHOW derided tliat on one day each week The slate of officcr.s for the year rommittee members will contact STARTS SUN \Y Chapacl €l 8{iriacfield. iMatt. D t u v e ■'Trsde Wtndx" the physical education period will 1954-55 will be annornced at this dealers personally, asking theit OPEN ALL DAY k : (XI> I.IRKKACK -Planlvt be devoted to bnselmll and softball cooperation, ll:.M (XII KI.KVKNTH HOI R M meeting by the chairman of the j ‘Hell and Highwa BOLTC n tiO T O f practice. nominating committee, Louis S. EASTER SUNDAY 3:00 ( B) TRKANI RY MKN* IN A i> 13:44 ( ») MIOMOHT T H E A I Bowers termed th(* comic book "Srs Rsrk('teeri'' / A t this time, Geoige I>'snla.ski Hurwilz. Ross Hahn, president of drive "a very worthwhile' project Flash Bulbs and .Movln Films TION 1:14 ( S) .NKM6 V In Cinemascope amt rnloF • Caj*** of Th' W aUtne Dta> ' will coach the boys ' s.seball team; the local chapter will preside and i for the Jaycees to attempt." and RichardWldmark-Bella Oar^ momJn” the principal, the girls .softball refieshments will he served under I said he hopes "the effort will be fSO) HOIXVHOOD ^RF:STIJMt Ssnday Uayllme H ftk ^M t Westown Pharmacy The picturera about tliatae i MANJFIELD.Ae-i C A Tf- c: (5 3 ) .MISS laAC K. Pop>mu»lf and team and Mi'.s. Evelyn Halloran the, direction ‘of Mrs. Robert Stone, j successful and that parents, pub­ 459 Hartford Rd., Cor. McKee Plus a Terrific (incmaSi'ope ll:M ( Si Si PKR CIBCIS/ lolp^rvlfwv 3:S4 ( XI CU.MEHACK w 'll work with the atudenl.s who chairman of hospitality. lishers, and retailers will cooper­ .Short MARABUNTA!BUNTA! (till a*Of*rORN ri.AVHfM HK do not participate in the team ac­ \ 5:15 (M) Till-: RANSHI’:K 3:34 . |i .MAN OF THK M'KEK \ . i Connecti ^Fine.st MUT( roi»^»ti<(6S 5:30 ( R) TV Pl.AVHOrSk: tivity. 't^ournament ,of Roses” — Drama SI NDAY A P ^ I.. IS Hot lameh Menu Drive-In Theater. TTOtHS (Ml THK LAW l.\ V O IB LIFK i:44 ( ti HALL U f / a .MK Hot him h menu at the arhool Fcatilrcrc .S Sun.vTi :40-5:05-7 :S5-10 T H E NAKED (.)3> VOI'TH L-OBI .H New! D Tent! (U) WLSTLUN PLAVHOI8R ' .Story oC Rulh ' next week includes; Monday Short Subject: 4:25-6i55-9:20 (341 TIIO.MAiyiiOIIII chicken noodle soup, crackers, pea­ J u n g l e 4:M ( I) THL LU.NL SA-NUKR (S.3: FII..M—4 iK'liei.i i{i. fjlorv" (^ n t Screen —SI"ri<-.'< of the woM (.VM ONC K/t PON AN EASTEB- nut butler end Jelly sandwiches, (34) CAPTAIN MION'lr.HT TI.MI EXCELLENT FOOD (fill NLWS a WKATHLR purfding; Tiic.sday - ■ fiankfurtei TFCHr^lCOLOH " (x iP j ia 'i/ n k f , t h k a t b e pie, potato salad, green bean.s, 2B NORTH STREET 'ark-l,ike Settinj; 1.341 INOLsTBV o n p a b a i i e Wll-UMANTIC (341 TVPLAVHOISK pcai'S deluxe; Wedne.sday baked Top Quality ^ ELCANOR ( Xi IttilK * 'lABHIKT—U(4 beans, (olc slaw, devil's food cake; • LarRest, Finest ith ilie .'.'einon Family P« 0a a Tho Fallot Studio Thiii.sday shepherd's pie, mixed RARKER^m Snacketeria COiOMt and IS3i NKWS A 33KATHKB HAPPY EASTbR TO ALL IS.3I A.3IKBICAN WKKK peas and carrots, friiited gclatjnt. CAMERA SHOP (XI) niLLF.UIATK PLAYHOI SE Friday tuna fish .sala'd, potato Shown 7 and lOtSO • Quality Foods Photo Supplies. Portrait X:IS (, K.6I) WORI.II WF, LIVE IN atieks, hiittereri peas, peach short­ WUIMASTIC IS.1l NIUHT KIIITOR and Commercial Photography 4:M ( lt4S) VOC ARK THbRE cake. Fine Service C’o-ll,lt Also In Technicolor • First Run and ON .NORWH'H-SPItINOFIKI.D ROAD 70 E. Center 81. 5II-S-58U8 "Tlie K\erutlon of Mxry Kuster Services Planned i^to-eii of.Sroie" "BATTLE OF ROfll’E RIVER” AT JUNCTION ROUTES 52 and 81 Easter Day services •Will begin Finest Films I.IOi KIT 4 AR.SON SH03V at 5:30 a. m. tomorrow when Unit­ WTLLIMANTIC :U (XI) KII..U (.«-Xll TO BK ANNOl'NCKO Shown 9:10 7:44 1 X-Sli HINCHKLL • MAHONEY ed Methodist Church will hold its :IS (41) IN'iirSTRV ON PAHADE SHOW annual Sunrise Service at the Val­ These are two of the basic reasons why>4jUS'S has NEW TO MANCHESTER :94 ( SI r o r AHKKII KOH IT— <301 I.IFK WITH FATHER — Rrqu*KU for Uf'* unusual. , I.eon Mn''(-Lurene Tunis entine property overlooking Bol­ STARTS SUNDAY Art Bak#>r. (S3) At'THOR .3IKKTS CRITIC ton I.ake. The M YF of the developed rapidly to the point where/fr is known NOW (.30) THK Rl(i |*LAYHA(K • I.VM CRI .SAIIK IN THK P A dFIC church will sponsor .the service . (5Si KIK.M « a * •// THf MOST POWtafUl mM 7:34 134- X..MI PRIVATK SKCRF.TARV and serve breakfast immediately all over Central Connecticut^or its f^e Pizza and (55) THIR IK THK MKK .\mr Sf^iuthf-in fVia MADI. . .I«w4l^ J («!.) THK BIG W CTl RFe— (5.1) 4IPKRA TAMKON . after it at the church. •oer yoy< mgmory J * ^ I R:45 (3*l rAI't KILUAM KHOM .(«!) TV TKKN r u B — Paul ^Bolton Congregational Church all types of grinders. / T:00 ( IK \(H R M FE ^ WhKcman 33’ill hold its early service at 7 nalph Kflvarrts. host ■ STARTS SUNDAY iVID NIVEN- ^ R:00 ( R) TOAHT OK THK TORN— a, m.. when the Rev. Arthur A. InlrodiirinK n npw lavtc thrill In I (30) RAMtK RIOFR Nolrr Dam^ (JU^.^riuh "RIliE.VANQtTERo’' 0 SKNN f I , (53) NKHK ■ dJp Albert !n *'On^ (»nd"'. Wallace will preach a sermon en- • , / ' ■■ lo\fr» of g«KHl f(¥Kl. FIRST TIM E 55) R|<4 PH'TI RK— . Jav .?ark.8on. Jr.. Marnulr "(ilrl Who Had Everything” . . ■‘Sf'venlh Arniv" People not only from Manchester, but from many IN M A N C H E S T E R ; *TI O M E i - (01) BRKAK THK RANK - Bert (50) THK TRir.MrHANT H O m I Parks MADE TORTtJAJMV’ 15.1) THK MASK 7:U (53) IMH'KTRT ON PARAOK (55) SI NDAV .( INKMA * RUBBISH and ASbES surrounding fbwhs have become/regular customers ' T:30 ( R) MAN R fl^ n THK SADOK, "Avalanrh^" We serve opiy the^hest ! 1- (M> BKAT THK CLOCK — Bu(i (01) rOMRDY HOl'R— REMOVED Collver at Gus's, in leKajJi^veraKes; f«a* (S3) DOTTY MAC fc SHOW General rlealilng of eellars and “Charier Oak Special!it's” (SSI FOI R ATAR Pl.AVHOl'SE r y i i u r i n ir “ Hold 3? -:-"MXi«(UP|sd('" - JOHN I. OLSON attics. Reasonable ratea. iiirii’iiiii m (SO KTUKL A N D ALBKRT TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS WE WISH A VERY HAPPY EASTER Kavioii Spaiihetli Draft" Beer, Sltuatt-m'comedy of s typl- CALL M & M-MI-9-9757 (W( Amrclcan couple Painftr and Dtcorafor Broilers Steak ■ Manchester’s Fa- 7:4S (S3) INDLSTRV UN PABAUE 74 >.// , • COLO HUrntBlIl MTUMIOUl nCTIM t:44 ( Si NPikK JONKK SHOW Veal Cutlets ■ vorite Beer! v't?., qMIVER? (3S.SSI JACKIi: OLKANON SHOW (.331 THK B l« PICTI'RE HENRY STREET (St) WHKRK'S RAYMOND —Rsy \ 'k r a n Children Under 12 Free— Box Office Open 6 P. M. Bolger S:34 (M) MV HEBO — Robert Cum- ‘ « U PA N O STARTS SUN.: All-Color Show— Tonv Curtis in l:M ( Si AMATEI R HOl'R — Ted mfnsa Msrk. (ki.vI PJNE PHARMACY Gus's Giiiiders DOWN “BEACHHEAD’’—plui^“RIDER TO THE STARS” (S3t FILM 4:44 ( M l) TEI.F.VISION PLAV- (XI t THK JA.MIK STORY HOI SE The King snd Mrs. 468 HARTFORD RD. TEL MI-9.8132 CHARTER OAK M l? — Brandon DeWllde Candle " — OPEN SUNDAYS — t:M ( S-SI> .MARTHA PAVK SHOW— (.3Si FREO W ARING SHOW 120 Charter Oak St. RESTURANT |;'

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b ia n c h e s Te r e v e n i n g h e r a l d . m a n c i CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 17,1954 PAGE F IV l r p a g e FOUR MANCHESTER E v e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Sa t u r d a y ,'Ap r i l it , i 9B4 Hebron Coventry^ DiTarando Buys The Defeat In The Villages j who at their prompting obtained Rockviil^V ernon l&mtrlfpBtpr government • InaurM loans to fVCCOolN O WHAT- 4 1 0 THE ARMY ond NAVY CLUB Tf there la an .emergency in In- Rebels Tighten finance improvements. V Dispute Grows W KNE^-M* WGTH—-1410 Illuktratcd Talk West Side Plots do-Chlna It is not primarily a Connecticut Complaints of such widspread Daily Radio •X ^npmtt0 Ifpralil military emergency. It ia politlcfl. WDRC— 1S60 W ir e — 1080 Eight Cases Put on Docket 4-HyClub Girls to Prepare Steel Riiig on fleecing operations have been com­ On Woolen Co. Eaaterta S$aniUrd Ttino On Spain Given Two West Side propertiM, In- PUBUSHKD J»V Militarily, the Fre.wh are not ing in right Up to the present'and vcluding two buaineas places and ygW Ai.n PRlKrtNG CO.. INC .Yankee Cole said foi-mer FHA Commis­ 13 Sluell Street doing too badly. They are in a tjgp- ( By A. H. 0 . ‘Th. following program schedulM it Of Superior Court Tuesday y County Dress Revue fbiir tenements, were sold yester­ lUiichcater Conn Dien Bien Fhu sioner Guy T. O. Hollyday was Merffer Plans! WHAY-^all of Record! By H. Lippineott day .afternoon by George L Gra- THOMAS F.*rtJUJUSO N . rible battle at Dien Bien Phu, are aupplied by the radlc manage­ R«vu« "awai«’' of the situation, but did . j ziadio. realtor, for Mrs. Clara WALTER R FEROOBON which ia certain to have a pro­ not act on it. ment and are subject to change | W'KI'^—N>wn; Sporla Baseball PubUm«n We ere deliberating strongly (Continued from Page One) (Coatlnued from Page One) * _^ailn^r Rockville, April. 17—iSpecDiIl'— • the subject, "The Lord’s Evening Hebron. April 17 - / (Speclajr—, Coventry. April 17 (SpeciaU^-A 7Joseph Hayes; "Dangerous Angel,” Muller to Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Founded Oc^ber 1. IWl . found psychological effect, one whether tb go out and spend $4.35 An unexpected White Housb, an- ,without notice. WTIC—‘Road flhnw preliminary meeting for local 4-H Clarence B. Kelland; "Bless. This DiTarando. BINGO F.ight esses have been, assigned ; ^*** ” Anyone interested is.wel- Harvey Lippineott gave an,.-flius- rDRC—fiymphonetia ! Club girls planning to enter, the House.” Norah tofts; ’’Bhowshi EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT PubUetMd. Every Evening ExceM way or another, depending upon and thus gain oiiK^elves two out­ W’Ord the Faria government had lOuncement Monday night that is necessary “because We don't 1:SS— i7*TH—MuiJC trated lecture on Spain .-lit the The properties, are at 93 and 97 • ndnve eind Hollonye. Entef^ at the standing privileges, the one that a resignation had been WHAY^Ncks for Tuesday’s session of the Tol- ^l^gd^ flBlI in this qlty \fiririii. HAfidnm Relfrv cliih T ile s - i Yolland County Dress Revue on Junction,' John Mastei's; Dawn- STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP Conn., aa its outcome. But, if they had a officially boosted his rank from went to move.B^th." WCCC—Star Tim. • f ■ Ftne St., 100 fdot frontage, and at : uce at Mancheater, of pursuing the eluoive trout, and was the Arst official in- Wl^'R—New.; Sd Swell Show WHAY-NrwJ! ' land County Superior court in ad- tomorrow at 3 p.m. there will b« “ x^Tvenmr when F i-’R °f the Day." Elisabeth Ogllvle; Clasa Hall Matter. country in which they were po-. colonel to brigadier general. In . An ArneriCan Woolen epokesman WCC('—Uood Ev^nlnf. Good Uuile day evening, when Mr.\ and Mrs. 8 7 and 9 Walnut St.. HO frontage.' 20 REG ULAR GAMES—2 SPECIALS the other that of pur.suing sitting that something was amiss W nc—New* dltion to thatr'Of Edward H. Smith a public lecture. “Heaven, Hell and. Lippineott were supper guests of from 7 to p. m. In the Grange "River in the Wind." Ektith Pope. The Pine Street parcel includea lilically sure, the French military said thtfeompany propoeal would WDRC—New. W'KNB-N>wa; fiporti Baa«baH Hall on Route 44A, Miss Shirley L. Non-fiction, "Charlemagne.” SUBSCRIPTION RATES duck -commissioners and superin­ acting on his,nomination to gen­ in FHA. The White House said Ice current 81.2614 to $2 hour- WGTH-Newe , Maim^#* va. Jesslo- G. Smith which ia al- Resurrectlo'n" by a representative the club. the James Brogan grocery store., ^yable la Advance could probably hold out in Indo­ tendents. / Hollyday quit so somebody el^ I .IS— WTIC—News ready on trial. Judge John T. of ‘he Watchtower Society, H. Weik. a.ssociate county club agent Hapold Lamb: “Dead Man in the One Veer ...... $16W eral. the French Cabinet reversed y wages to $1.05-81.70 In southern 1 WDRC-News The Llppincotts aje former resi­ announced. Assistance will be which was forrperly operated for Six Montha ...... TTh china indefinitely. We get R lot for $4.35 in Con­ an earlier. decision that a promo­ could handle the investigatlop^bf WHAY—Surcery Story \CuUinan will preside at the sea- Gisbrandt. At 4:15 p.m. there will dents of Sp,afn, but li9,ve lived in Silx'er Market,” Aubrey Menen; many .years by Anthony Lamenzo, | 3 New England and to $I.05-$1.5S in WCCC—Slartimr i ] WGTH—News given In the .selection of accea- Three Montha ...... W necticut, and the business of going tion would he withheld until the the agency. Eisenhbwer^-^'subse- northern New England. WKNB—Nd>ve; E J Swell be a stuoy of the March 15 Watch- this town, for the past'‘few years. "Ford; Times, Man and Company," and three tenements. "The W alnut; One Month ...... I W The trouijle is pollticsl. TTie after the trout is the smaller p'ai.t • :15- sories to be worn at the County Allan Nevlns. Weekly ...... • -2 battle for Dien Bien Phu had been quently nSmed Norrnan-'F. Mason, • Also called for by American WTIC—News; Roes Mill. I WHAYt—SporU BpotIl|ht Jther cases include Henry J. tower. subject. "The Legal They no<\' own .\nd occupy the old Street piece includes the Wahjut trouble, reported by observer af­ of the bargain. Tbe real bargain WDRC—George Reno I w ere—i^ood Eveninf. Good Musis Foundations of the New World." Dres.s Revtie, Juvenile. "Cotton Top." Jean Single Copy ...... O decided. This had stirred up a a Massachusetts >)UYnber man, to Woolen were changes in vacation Stilt* vs. Charles Delmar Town- Stephen Barber place on IhO .He- Street Grill, now operated by Di- , ter observer, is thkt the French comes when we miss the trout, or ^ WGTH—Connecticut BAllroom I WKsNB—News; Sports BstSball Wednesday evening. April 21 st Persofis wanting their lot.s burn­ O’Neill; “Up A Crooked River," MEMBElrl3l" political ruckus, with the French head the agfne^ temporarily. and libliday pay scales and revision I Matinee aend;Nj^orge Crowther vs. Marcel bron-Willimantlc Road, ahOqt'-* Tarando. and a Mx-i'oom tenement ' don't encounter as many as WHAY—Sal'urilay Matinee 8 p.m. there will be a study of the ed off by the South Coventry Vol­ May McNeer. si^ RE(M)RD SHOP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS are losing the people of Indo- government denying Hanoi re­ After^^ason took over, he ap- o f the work load assignment clause WTIC—y Atty. not otberwlxe ’ credited in tlila paper Gets (ienrral's.Stars commissioner and an agency erd- WDRC—Cily/Hospital WHAV—Supper berenarts Irtc.; HattieXc. Vince va. Frank city, 15 Rosemary Place and 287 to accommodate a , new highway, and alao the local newa publlahed here. we can go out. and. In one day, or A joint statement said the con­ WGTH-^ouhrciicut Ballroom Residents are reminded'that dis- 12-30 to 6 n m and Sntiirdavs from i Atty. Jerome an Imperialistic role, and because, A French plane parachntetf to ploye since 1937. WTIC—U 8. Army Band Wianieski etNal; Benjamin Pier­ Caklana St.,' Manchester. is one of the oldest and most All rlghta ol repunllcatlon of apeclal ev'en a part, of the day. we can de­ tract will be extended three days 1:4&" W’DRC—Sport Rounduft. Slight Arcident trlqt fire dejDUties from whom fire jp „ „i. to’Iioon and^2:.30 to flVm. I ' ' ’•'A*'.' RECORDS and dlxpiU^ea herein are alao reaerved. the people, comparing the im­ De Castries the two star$ which Before the scandal broke, Clyde 4o allow further bargaining ses­ W'HAY’-^alurday MaUnea son vs. A rthiir^i^tt, Sr.; George unique in Colonial archltecKire of Ally. Harold Garrity. cide whether Lyle M. Tliorpe, the W.CCCVMusIc Room WGTH—Dinner DatS ’ A slight accident took place Fri­ permits can' be obtained are A. Plant Sale Planned I perialism they knmv with thy the French use to d esi^ ste a brig­ L. Powell had submitted his resig­ sions to be held Wednesday and 8:4A- A. Colli,' Jr. vs.'P eter J. Siiplna; of any in the town. Samuel LeDoyt, David J. McClel­ No purchase price was an- Full service client of N. E. A. Serv­ stale's new • Superintendent of adier general. , ' W'KNB—Sliorls Today day noon at the Intersection o.' Local gardeneis are ipvited bv; ice, Inc. promises made by the imperialism nation as assistant FHA Commis­ possibly Thursday. —Ross Miller Show WHAY S. Gammel Carl Joseph Peirol^t al va. Stasia Church Service Set lan and Delmar W. J ’olter. nounced ACCESSORIES Fisheries and Game, i.s fit to stay Behind a,et1rlain of mortar fire WTIC—sN.YW.r.A. Ogoley et sk Union and West St., when automo­ the Storrs Congregational CTiurCh PuWlKhera Repr»*cntatlvea: The sioner for Rental Housing, but Bachmann-Uxbridge announced C—Tlly ilosnltal WDRC—New»« Sefvlces in the Jocal churches PTA OfHccrs Vnminiited -1 Julius MaUtewa Special Agen» — New they do not know, that of Com­ in the job he has just begun to that blocked yesterday’s French ^ W^TH—Connecticut Ballroom Brace-Smll biles operated by E^'ard J. Orif- Ladle.s Circle to attend and con York. Chtcaigo. • Detmlt end Boeton. _ fill. Cole announced Monday he .V is these fringe benefit reductions; WGTH—S. Gammell Eaater Sunday Will be: Hebron Mrs. Leon Heckler has been tribute-nrplus stock to the plant! A California hospital lets fath­ munism, are usually willing to ch^rgbs against the infiltrated Bth, 33, of this area/and Roy Abrji- 6 MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF If our frying pan Is full that cancelling his acceptance of-'that 1. R elictio n of paid holidays WHAY—Saturday .MaUnea 8 Mr. and Mrs. \Villiarn\Brace of hamson, 22. o< 11 pleasant St., col-, Congregational. 10 a. m., Gilead nominateearing of- facts’’ by government agencies con­ closure that mills in this area WKNB Vsnkeee \n Wa.’hingUin • :S0- tion; Silent Prayer; postliide. Normal A. Johnson. 18, of Tiver­ New books added to the Boot hr | and coaches will meet Tiic.sday at Easter Lilies at rea* fective moment for it woul^^iave rniit.s to throw into the sheets »f. WTIC—f N .Model Aseemhly Field. Dimock Memorial Library this .7;3o p. m. in the Robertson School, How wotild we r ^ c t? flrlals for every day we go flsh- cerned. Byrd said his group has which are "permanently closed" WHAY- News: Record Review 'Several breakfasts have been ton, R. I., who was apprehended sonable prices. been at least two years -g^o, and gunfire the French can lay dowfls probably will not be reopened. WDR<*—Record Shop WTIC -Show Case planhed for the young people tak­ The May meeting will be held month follow: fiction, "In His The committee Is comprised of ' !"*•. from their ti enrhe.s, bunkers , and been checking on reported housing WGTH -Red Sox ve. Thllsdelphia WDR(T—It’s Music Time May 5, at the home of Mra. Cath­ A thought might cross our mind, even if it is forthcoming/iiow it is Whether the stocking truck That would include the huge 4 :* * - ing parFsjn the service. There will by State Trooper Richard Powers Hands," by Edwin Balmer; “Mall president, James T. Rowley; vice | gyn emplaccment-s. (irogram abuses for about nine Wc;TII Met Opera erine Shiv, i.s, Meadowbrook Road. Boat," Alexander Ra:$lolph; ; ORCHIDS t® the effect that th^existence not likely to have the Mil effect if should accom pa^ each individual mhnths. Wood mill In Lawrence, which at WHAY—News; Polks Hop • :45— be a Pilgrim F'ellowshlp breakfast of the Colchester Barracks for president. Frederick Wolfe; treas­ fisherman, or the individual fisher­ Four battle-hardened Vietminh WCCC—Record Revue WHAY—Newfi; Record Review at the F' i'RS t. Congregational Amston I-ake. Refreshments will "Gipsy In 'the Parlor," Margery! urer, Mrs. Frederick Wolfe; secre-I and' presence of this per^n might might have had earlijeT. C o je ^ ces a busy week, with his its peak, employed some 8,000 WKNB- -Ysnkee.e \e. Wsehinslon WTU:—Pe,»|)lr speeding, pleaded guilty through men should receive daily notice of (livision.s took part In the initial persons. This installation has Church of Vermw; the young peo­ he In charge of Dorothy^ Heath and Shai-p; “Many Heavens." Virginia tary, Mrs. Albert J. Booth; [ $ 3 .0 0 be meaningful. a.ssault.s. which .started March 13. appearailoe demanded by Byrd's WTIC -f N M Music Time Joseph Kalita of Willimantic, This ba.sic tnith^bout the Indo- where ato<;king has just taken been described a.x too cumbersome WDRC—Record Shop WGTH Met Opera , ple of the Talcott/Hle Church will g'jarilian ad litem, and was fined Elsie Porter. 'Sorensen; “Swing Full Circle."; conches: Frank Perrotti for Dodg­ We would he uneasy, nnd\i lit ’Their ranks were badly riddled, committee'’'And by the Senate Bank­ WGTH Red Sox ve. Philadelphia Personal Mentlo* China situation/Is- disheartening, place, th^ necessary result must ing Conmirtee, which also is on the arid InAexible for today’s needs. U:0»— - hold a Cook-out at Snipsit state $24, Chesley Wilson; “Nightmare in ers team, Robert Stephens for Red i hut. with reinforrcmenl-s, the a t­ 4 :1 5 - WHAV—Nuws; Reuoid Re/lew forest at 6 a. ni. and m^^iei's and George Burt, who has spent a CopM\hngen," Martha Aibrand; Ssux, Robert H. Wilcox for White | tie alarmed, over the prospect, of for obvious rca^ns. It p'aces us in he to biong the fishermen im­ k'HA scehr / WIIAV—Polka Hop WTIC—Counti V Tunes / In a speeding ca.se, William J. mediately to "those pools where tacking force still iiiay be eight friends of the Rockville Ms^hodist year with hla »on, Raymond J. "Long■Good-Bye," Raymond Chan­ Sox. and Joseph Krancunas for; being called close to the princlpt«!S the uijplcosain position of having times as large aa the Dien Bien The Bahkii^ Committee has ■ 8 Iiiig ail 4 WC')’'.'—Record Revue WDRC—It s Mtisir Time Bruno of Dumont. N. J., the de­ fish hive just been loosed, with no called for ni,x testimony Monday. ^AJ*$$$s$a x slllc.| » g-SC-lrty WKNB Vsnkeee ve, Wseiiinslon WGTH M*t OpeiA Church will have breakfakt in fendant failed to appear and for­ Burt and family of Jackm an Road. dler; "Pocket Full of Rve,” Aaatha | Yankees. | to which we- give theoretical, but Phu garri.son. WTIC—Road Show Amston Lake, is returning to his to try toyliiake up for political more of this poihlle.ss game of together with \hal, of Hollyday and WTIC -I'.N Mreiel Ae.- mhlv / Wesleyan Mall with Mrs. Roland feited an $18 bond. Raymond O. Christie: "Prelude to Space," Ar-1 McCONVILLE’S GREENHOUSES not practical, belief. , guess and seek wc fishermen are ( French censorship ha.s not per- WHAY —N«w«; Record Review P. Usher in chaige., home in Fall River. Ma.as. Wllile | jhur C. Clarke; “Newronier," Clyde : Manchester Evening Herald weaknes^/by the force of arms, of iiiitted correspondents to report Powell. \ \ Atom Plant Strikes WGTH Reil Seix ve. Philsdelphis WTIC—Music With a Beal I^igaid of this town, who pleaded Wc wou'd struggle within our- forced to pity. Byrd's commiHee-,gets its open 4 :3*— WDRC—it's Music Time Easter Observance Planned guiUy to a charge of disregarding here he was employed at the EleO-| g Davis; "Golden Fool," Dax-id Coventry correspondent. Mrs! 302 WOODIRIDGE ST. r- TEL. MI-9.5947 't^ing^to make guns do the work the size of the defon.se force at WUIAY—Polka lloj> trie Boat Division at Groton. '|-Divine; "Faulkner .Reader." Wil- f ’harleis U IJttle, telephone PH- aelves. Should wc listen? Or We fishermen have a right to hearings undetway\on/Tuesday and WCCC—Record Revue W(;TH Met Opera Special music, sermons and floral a stop sign, was fined $G. Ihatydur own political ideas ought Dien Bien Phu. However, the As- - 7 . decorationa will mark Eaater in the Teachers on Vaoiitlon | Faiilknei; “Desi»*iate Homs.” grim 3-63SI. should we turn,away, and go about know where the fish are, before we Cole la ticketed for tUsfihriony there, (Continued from Page One) WKNB- Yank* es ve. WnelungKin WHAY New/ Record Review JohnxKalita. 225 Jack.son St., t o ^ doing, of trying to defepd start out any morning soi'iated Press ha.s received inYor- WTIC—Road Show churchea in the city and surround­ Local)cai leacnerNteachers employedempioyea in ------— ------matlon from a reliable source giv­ too. WTH*—Miiiji'c With a Beat Willimanlic, who had been airest- OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10—OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY—WE DELIVER .th e business of living as we know And. although we don't want to WDRC—Record Shop WDR(' f.ir Mukic ing towns. otherr towns or cities, who are | deals out $142.8;it to the / uf^ople against their own vrtlls ing the number of defenders aa The 'Virginia SenatorXhaK said he management negotiations collppscd WGTH- Red Sox ve. Pliiladetphia ed by Raymond E. Clarke on be iinrea.sonable about it. we do will insist that Cole be^Iaced un- jesterday morning, 4:45— WGTH M»t OpeiR •The Rev. Edwin A. Brooks, pas­ charges of dumping papers and horinee for the spring yacatlort tt^-jover will be ohserved Saturday. Committee for Propaj^anda for , A FurlhcrRiore, it raises serious 14.000.) WHAY—Polka Hop 10:15— tor of the Baptist Church will use elude We would JiAve, some feeling question to whether, in such suggest that, if Tliorpe wants to der oath and that he furRlah the j AFL and CIO officials imme- WHNV-News’ Record Review trespassing, pleatled guilty snd 'iServices at the Synagogue appear , Wine. French warplanes plastered ene­ WeeC—Rei-ord Rei iie WTIC—Music W’ith a Real as his subject the traditional Easter who leaches In ‘he H. W. Porter r... observed Irrational i^Uaetion keep his job. he see to 'it that the committee the informatiori Byrd | diately notlAed their men to con- WKNB Vankeee \e. Wsehington was fined $.5. and some situation, there can be any succes-s trout are ju.sl a little bigger my encampnienls and supply de­ WDfU’ MtHids for Music, theme, “ He Is Risen," at the 11 .Schoo , Columbia: Mrs. Everett B. . ... „„ pots in the rugged country north- said' he Wia been unabl. to g^t. | lini’e work at the plants, operated WTIC—Road Stiow- W/:TH Met Opt ra PTA .Meeting Held Porte.: of the Annie E. Vinton | ^> th; manv^rar^ feeling ofif yevulsipn.Vt' We woiXdn t Well, as we say, we aiien't quite WDRC, Forward .Marrh am. service. The "light hand of At the Tuesday night meeting for arms alone. wc.st of Dien Bien Phu and also to Cole hHs said there was confide by Carbide and Carbon Chemicals I WGTH Red Sr»x ve Pliiladelphia ii/ha— like some'/bfson e'/hf ■the camp.cny kept, decided ahoiit whether to take out able correspondence between hi*' >'WHAY--Nt'W's; Record Review church fellowship ’ will be given of the Columbia PTA, JuliiifrvBan- School, idansheld and Mrs. Walter; ^ s a. . It the French copPd be persuad the rtorlhra.st and east. French Co. for the Atomic Energy Com­ t:*»— / WTIC—5-niiiff Newa to the new members who were C. Hewitt, sub..titute for Mrs. for itt w^iilwpiild\ break down/liarriers a liien.se. Bn(,, whether we join in agency and the Byrd group. mission, WHAY—New-«: Your Sal Dale / WDRC—News ner was re-elected president of the Manchester Evening Herald He- ed to relinquish idl their own ns it or'not, the verdict will be com artillci'y leveled mast of its fire on W i'cr—Record Rev-iie brought into the church Palm Sun­ organization. Mrs. John Pringle Verne ManWarrei. of the loc,al and dir>(iniJir>(in( ticn.i and coip'c down to Vietminh convoy routes and anti­ nder the panel’s procedure, it WKNB--New-e; Sports BReeliaU WGTH Met 4)|*era hrnn correNimndent, M l.. Sii.an lional claims m .Indo-fTiina, if the ing in every day from now mi 1 1 : 15— ? day. was elected vice-president. Mrs. school. Other., whose vacatii)rts aircraft positions in the hills. V.illvcall herrings with all parties Mallnee , WH.NY —Recfird Review . . . ______.a.». Pendl.-fon, HArri.on S-S.3.59. \ the naked husine.ss ol/mfiking .ill independent sUilcs there eould be Either the fi.sh are there for Spencer (^oiifes^cs WTIC—Road .Show / Miss Edith Ran.som will render Kniit Barstrom, secretary, and may not come at the same date The French High Command an­ cOpeWned, then v.-ill'Ttcomniend a WDRC—Re(oric equal. superintendent, or wc begin rtjcf^'ts the proposals, the matter 5:15— elected treasurer. - • which >voifld undertake to guaian sharpening our spears again. paratroopers and ammunition and To Killing His Wife WHAV-YOUr Saturday Datlati ■ 11 : 10— Mrs. Morgan Campbell as soloist. Mrs. Ralph Wolmer and Maurice' The niHJKt and forest fire of' Our most powerful instifu;!, one war material had befn parachuted returns to the bargaining table. w ere—Record Revue / WHAV - Record Review Both the Senor and Junior Choirs Thursday, slai ting at Henry Gold- ' Paris (JP'i France, with a lee their security and their right WKNB -.Vewe: Sporla Baeeball WTK*—Slarhffht Berenad# Morrow were chosen as a commit­ .Would giiess, would be to rid'Vuii- into Dien Bien Phu to bolster the' Exact, amount of the increase WDRC-Niffht Owl will sing, the Junior choir under tee to audit the books of the organ­ man’a place and running into the ,*>- to exist as free mstlons, we might French Union fortress against the (Continued from Page One) sought ha* tiot been diaelosed al­ Matinee / w ods. was finallv subdued after '"h.. equalling 3.5 quarts per scU'es of all this cmbarri'.ssnicnt WTIC Road Show- / WGTH ’Met Opera th^ direction of Mrs. John Roger- ization. get a i'Oiiditlon in which principles expelled fresh Vietminh sttacks. though federiri mediators termed 11: 45— exti-a men were caUed o. t. The y f"r. collects .V) nul- "very frank, hones? and spok­ WDRC—Record Shor) WHAV —Record Review son. Miss Marjorie Stephens, organ­ Mrs. Knul Barstrom. Mrs. Amelia . We might say he had nice ideas, and' not arm.s, would be leading Fort Force Bolstered it ".substanilalV One union leader WGTH Red Sox y/ Philailelplila ist. has also arranged a special woods were fairly dry and it tool; lion dollars in taxes on alcohol.* News Rliyines en" manner, .the coroner eaid, re­ WTIC—Starhffht Serenads Kozelka. Mrs. Hyland Tasker and The government grants $1..5O0 but impractical in our kind of The high command said “volun­ said unofficially, that the boost j WHAY-Hall of/ftecorde WDRC—NIffhf Owl ‘ program for the Vernon Church, some flghlli.g to bring thin-gs to .* )^r interest in Indo-China. But would come to/ll) cents an hour, ; WGTH Mel Opera Mrs. William Jacobvs aie to be to the Committee for Defense X world. Wc might concede .some of — — - B y J. P. D.------teer paratroopers" from various lating that he beat his wife to Wn ^('—n *‘vur Tndo-Cliina will keep slid "Editor .Scores I’liblie Concept to the fortress.' for laborers up to'^2x56 for skilled the First Congregational Church of 4 I f only hiinian nature were iiii- parents’ home here about 1 a. m. WTH'—Roan Show Television Programs held n \'aterbury April 28 and 29. The fire engine vas called out ing out from under whateve of ■lournall’un” A spokesman said this was not April 7. workmen. \ WDR('—^■njphonf'ttr Vernon, with the sermon topic of School Supper Planned about 11 a.m. Thurkdny to take proved, but who, wc would ask, because the French were Short on The CIO United fiq^Coke and W(;THyK»‘d S<^x v.ff, Philath lplila On Page Two •the Rev. George B. Higgins. "Slag- milltaiy g rip .is applied t'- .Me. J . I.. ,loneh of Tul>a . . , Spencer said the beating was It was announced that the eighth care of a gia.ss fire at Henry Gold- can change human nature? But has Hoored with biting tongue. regular paratroopers but they Chemical Workers \ represents | gerieg Not at the Promises of man's place, about s mile west of OPEN ALL DAY simply because the people in the were con.serving their reserves. not preceded' by any argument, 3,500 workers here and ^ 'addi- I God." grade pupils of the Horace Porter . . . the fact that youth thiiika School v'ill sponsor a spaghetti the Green. At last icport more / EASTER SUNDAY / we would not he comfortable: hav­ villagc.s prefer almost' anything The high ^>mmand also an­ was a spur of the moment" im­ tional 1.000 at Paducah./The two ’ An Easier Day service of praise of the presa . . . ax work they pulse, and that he .now doubts he supper May 6. with proceeds to be men were needed as the Are was \ EA STER BASKETS ing him around. W.c wou1lor ■ .dides of school activitle-. COAL - COKE rof has been stationed at the Ait ford he went by train to Buffalo. 'WHAT MAKES PRAYER. the PTA will be installed. the long tre.spass the extended continued to fight artillery duels. at the Crystal Lake Commmunity world-wc have.. ' . Fm. e Base nl Portlami. O re. M a t . p,fighters and bonilnliH plasl N. y.. by way of Hartford-and EFFECTIVE?" / | Methodist Church tomorrow, fol­ March winds, has ended e.t Ikst. Springfieid, Masc.. "hoping against Y et any silc'h en 3pc wiiul'l, in present en lo iilrto Jijm n. His sis- ; ,„re

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North Methodist Church Soatk M ctk o ^ t Churich Center CongregaUoi WAPPiag ComiiiHinity Church m . James* R. C. Okurch / 447 North Main St. •> 8t. Mary's Episcopal Church •bta 0trt«t ma& Hertford Boad Taleottville OongregmtloiuU Church of the NaaaiMa Rev. Clifford O. Slm| R*v. Duvid Crock«4t, Miuistrr Church and Locust Streets Rev. Jolin F. flnanon, Faster 468 Main Street John E. Foot, Minister Pop« Recovers B an Frad B ,^ g a r , Minister Rev. Gearte F. Hu{hes Church Jnmeo W. McKay, Minister Lorraine MeOatchey, Organist The Rev. Alfred L. WUliams, o f R om e Ken ^ r c jr 8mith, James A. Bull, Minister Clarence E. Winslow, Mtaleter Rev. EdKSr J. Farrell Minister of Music . Dr. Watson Woodruff, ’ *. 7 n_ Rector Asaamte Minluter 7 ' • '7 ^ Mrs. Anthony I/rbonettl, (Torence Wood and Minister Emeritus Sunda>, April 18 HeirMit A. Frmnre, The Rev. John J. Johnson, Curate Sunday Masses— INrector of Music Gertrude Wilson, Organleta Easter ServicM 9:10 and 11 a.m. . Andrew R. Watson, 9:30 a.m.. Church School. ing Joyously ^dlnlaler af Music For adults' 6. 7. 8, 9. 10 and 11 8.vdney W. Mr Alpine. Organist Prelude. "Chorale: O Hear the Joy­ Minister of Music \ 10:45 a.hi.. Worship Service. and Clioir Director o'clock, with two Masses at 9. one 5 a.m.. Sunrise service on Fox Eaater Sunday, April 18. ful ’nding*," harmonized by PiyiuJe, 'The Holy O ty" Adams ler Sunday, April 18. Hill in Rockville. Church School. 9:30 a. m.: Ten­ At End of Lent With H-Bomb Fear in the main auditorium for adults, Scheriner Easter Sunday, April 18. Hymn. "Como Ye Faithful, Raise Mrs. W. B. Kloppenburg, it» at Holy Communion at 8 a.m., Young,, people's cook-out nyson McFall, superintendent and one for the children in the Introit 8, 9:15 and 11 Church Services. the^fitrain" ...... Sullivan Children's Organist h a. m. basement and two Masses at 10. ht Shenlpsit. Junior Church. 10:45 a. m. Processional "(Christ the Lord is (Continued from Page One) Prelude—“Carillon" (O Filii et lift your hourt Preludes— (With trumpets and or­ Offertory. "1 Shall Feed His Flock” (Contfamed from Page One) Mountain in Arkansas, th« Hot 9:30 a.m., Sunday school>for all. Worship, 10:45 a. m.; Meaaage, one in the main auditorium and Risen-Today” | gan)— / Handel 4 p. m. April 17, Easter bap­ Springs C5ioraI Club will present Including adults. "The. Permanence of Personality." Collect Prayer ] tisms. tourists that' have ever come to tom with Jewish-Arab tension. its 20th annual ■ Easter sunrise H S l - C h r i i r o i e to W ls '^ tht basement. Y’outh Service, 6 p. m.: Martha (a) ‘Trumpet Voluntary” ...... Anthem, "Xn Eaater Carol” 11 n.m., Nursery for children of Silent Prayer, The Lord’s Prayer,! ...... 7 Purcell Junior Cho 6 a. m. Easter dayr sHoly Com­ Rome fbr Easter. I church bells wilLcall worshippers service. Traffic to the summit Today” worshippers. McKinney, president. Reports of -Choral Amen. i munion with Easter introit. Offertory aolo—"I Know That My (b) ‘The Holy City’7 . . .Adams Anthem, "EUut^ Morning' Thousands from many countries I to service as usual'on Easter in will be halted at 5:05 a. m. St. Frmneia Aaaial Clinrrh 11 a.m.. Service of Adoration. the District NYPS Convention held Anthem, "U ft Up Your Heads ", 8 a. m. Holy Communion. with old Jerusalem, scene of the cruel- Redeemer Liveth” ...... Handel with tho glory Trumpeters: Leo Dlsrna and Rob­ Senior CTloir —especially Germany, France, j A 150-voice cnplf of soldiers South WIndanr. Route M at Lowell, Mass., last week, will be Hopkins ^ full Senior Choir. Jean Kraft, contralto Prelude, An E ^ e r Flower ert Smith, “ Easier Morn On Mt. Kymn, "Crown Hhn the Son of I fixion snd resurrection. stationed at Fort Hgtf. Killeen, Rev. .\rthnr J. Heffeman, Paatdr Worrell given. Children's Sermonette 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion England. Ireland, Belgium. The Hymn—'The Strife Is G’er" , Junior Society, 6 p. m.; Rita Rubldoux" ...... Gaul God” ...... Elvey i Across the United Slates, him- E » e r serines Rev. Kenneth V. Karveila, Curate Piano-organ duet, Easter Fanta.sy Hymn, "Love Divine, All Loves Anthems - , - without music or Easter introit. Netherlands and from South and dreds of thousands of worshippers *1 jr<,rt Hood Stadium. A cast of Bermcm: "The Living Christ", Craft, supervisor. Excelling" Sermon, "Beyond the Cross' * North America—were in St. Pe­ Dr. Fred R. Edgar . Kohlmann "Christ The Lord la Risen To­ Hymn. "Christ the Lord' Is Risen 11 a. m. Holy Commimlon with will attend outdoor or indoor sun- joo persons will present •> sunrise Masses at 7. 8:30, 9:30 and 11 Evening message, 7 p. m., **The Responsive Reading, "Eaater Day” sermon by thre rector. Senior ter's today when itk tenton "cam- Service of Holy Communion of Eustor Mrs. Welles-Mrs. UrbahrtU Certainty About Christ.” day” .. .yfl4th Century Melody Today” ...... Lyra Davidlca rise services. A number of the, E^^tcr pageant in Laurel Land a. m. Hymii, CTirist the Lord Is Risen Gloria Patri Cherub, ind Pilgrim Choirs (1st Choir. panone,” or master bell, struck its outdoor services, mostly Protes- Memorial Park. Fort Worth, Hymn—"Crovni Him With Many Singsplratlon, 8:30 p. m. The Scripture Lesson Postlude, “ Hallelujah” Hshdel first note to announce the Easter Crowns” Today ...... Wesley S ervi^ ) 3 and 4:30 p. m.,'Children’s fes­ tant or non-denominalional. will •>« non The Week The Morning Prayer, CTioral Amen. 'The members of 'the Pilgrim tival services with mite box pre­ vigil. be on hill ior mountain tops. . ^O.OOO persons are e*^ PoaUude—"Hallelujah Chonis” .. St. Bridget’a Church Old Testament Les.son, Ezekiel " A ^ k e Thou That Steepest” ,. pected to attend the eighth annual 37: 1-14 - • Monday, 7:45 p. m„ Dnrcai B i­ Dedication of hymnals, communion ^ 7 ...... Stainer Y’outh Fellowship will attend an sentation and Eaater story. The sharp, wet weather had In a traditional gay note, women ...... Handel Rev. James P. Tlimnina, Paator caused some rumors that the Pon­ Easter sunrise service at Natural X^ntical senicea of worship, 9 and Solo, Open the Gates of the Temple ble Class meeting at Pariah ^ouse. ware and offering plates. ,Benlor Choir (2nd and 3rd Serv- Easter Sunrise Service. They Will ..Easter services with music: will don their new finery.' The Rev. Robert Carroll and Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.. the Annual Presentation of tithjes and offerings Icr.ve Wdpping at about 5 a.m., re­ tiff might have to cancel his ap­ Bridge, Virginia's famed natural 11 a. m. Rev. Theodore Guhala, AaalstMta. Knapp. Gaetano Simoncelli 7 ices) Second Service, 8 a. m.. Senior, weather man promised "ideal" con­ wonder near Roanoke. Sunrts* meeting of the Inasmuch Class Offertory, "O Mom of - Beauty’’,^ Scripture Reading—Matthew 28:1- turning to the Community House (Thblr. pearance. But the placing of the ditions for New York's annual Prelude— "CariUoa" tO Filii et The Gospel, John 20: 1-10 and election of officers. Sibelius. 7 protective glass was taken as re­ services will be held also at Swan- Fllia*) ...... ^Biggs 10. for an Easter breakfast at 7 a.m. Processional, Come Ye Falthf: "Easter Parade" on 5th Avenue. Masses on Sunday at 7. 8. 9, 10 The Epistle, I Corinthians 15: 1-11 Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.. Prayer Doxology, Prayer of Dedicai on. assurance that he would as he . .111 .1 1. . I nano, an Impressivs manor Procesaional Hymn—"Christ the and 11 a. m. and Masses down­ Anthem, Love la Come Again Hymn—"Christ The Lord Is Risen Introit. "Christ Otir Paasove NBC-TV will telev.se on its net-, „ „ the edge of the Blus and Praise Service. Choral Amen. / Today" ...... Lyra Dnvldlca has for the past 15 Easter Sun­ Lord Is Risen Today!” stairs at 9 and 10:45 a. m. - Grove Gradual. "The'Strife is O'er' work scenes from Park Avenue at Ridge parkway near Waynesboro. Thursday, 6:45 p. m., Caravan. The Sermon, "Father. I i ^ Thy Anthems— The Se<-ond Coagregational days— give his blessing. the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel from Easter Collect Hymn, The Strife Is O’er Latin Church Offertory, "Unfold- Ye Portals For ihe first time since he Was Five hundred worshipers on Ai\them-^"Ye Watchers and Ye Saturday, 9:45 a. m.. Junior Hands I commit My Spirit” Eaater Carol: "Christ la ' Risen. noon to 1 p.m. (EST), but none of Offertory. The Swan, Saint Saens Choir rehearsal; Marion Janes, di­ Recessional, "Come. Ye-Faithful* - 18.5 North Main Street Everlasting” \ / Gounod elected to his office, however, the horseback will attend a traditional Holy Ones” ...... Lift The Song” ...... Splcker Gloria in Excelals the networks planned any telecasts Community Baptist Church Mrs. Urhancttl-Mrs. Welles rector. Benediction (seatedi ^7 Arnold W. Toeer, Minister PontifTs address was to be broad­ service at Lakewood, a suburb of ...... 17th Century German 593 Eaat Center St., at the Green Chenib snd Pilgrim Choirs Old Sottish Chant of the 5th Avenue procession. Sermon: The Apostle of the Rc.sur- postlude, "ExultateyDeo” , Williams (1st Service) Barclay F. Wood, Organist cast from his privste apartment by Denver, Colo. The mountainoua Reaponsive Reading—"Easter John R. Nenbert. Minister rected I.ord Recessional, "Welcoj«e Happy They were mindful of criticism state will have other services at The Week "I Am He That Liveth” ___ ... Mrs. Barbara R. Becker, th* Vatican Radio, immediately they received two years ago that Day'* Robert M. Johns, Ghoirmaater Junior Anthem, Praise We Our Covenant C8inrrh Tuesday, The.-1)astor will not Morning" I'pon conclusion of the broadcast, the park of the Red Rocks, wsst \ Scripture Lesson. Mark 16 43 Sprue* Street ...... Splcker Choir Director Fourth Service, Senior the 5th Avenue. TV pickup was of Denver, and in the Garden of Offertory Anthem—"As It Began Ormand J. West, Jr., Orgaaist Afc Tuesday. 8 p. m. Adult Bible Means of Easter.” 7 \p Minor” ...... Bach Processional. "He Is Risen!” the Vatican gardens just before Holy Saturday rites when it was i ment and Mirror Lake. Yoaemits Fellowship) progressive dinner. Processional Hymn "CThrist The Motto, Creed and Prayers branching out this year with an National Park. fast in Cooper Hall at 7 a. m., of God." -Study group meets at the hohie Evening Service at 7:30. The up­ 9:1.5 a. m., Church School for all rounding out Holy Week with a the custom to administer baptism. Eaater lighting display expected motisored by the Manchester Anthem, "Lo, a 'Voice'* .. Bortni- pericnec Mew in your heart per grades of the Sunday Schooj' agp^ kindergarten through junior Lord Is Risen Today" / Carol, "Thou Hallowe'd Morn of '' Seattle Plans Servicea of Mr. and Mrs. Zigmund Gozdz. Invocation and choral response. special apostolic blessing to the to rival the Christmas show. Youth Council. ansky. Wednesday, 10:30 a’, m. Ladies' will have a' share in the p r o g r ^ Zion Ei’angrlical Lutheran Church high. Praise" St. John of Damascus Eternal City and the world. In Washington, three military Seattle will have three major Pastoral Prayer. ihf mirade of Eaater, Md and David Janssen will preside 11 a.\ m.. .Cliurrh Srhool, pre- Raster Story, John 20:1-10. / Easter Carols by Kindergarten outdoor Easter daw-n services. The Week Missionary Society in the church. tkmper and High Streets' Anthem, "Glory to God" /P ales­ (NEA Radio Telephoto), sunrise services are scheduled Monday— Anthem, "Love Is Come Again/’ 7 p. m.. Work night for the men over that portion of the service. Rev. Paul G. Prnkopy, Pastor nursery ^ through lower junior and Nursery A Thought for Today b.v the Army, in gardens at the Philadelphia will have arr. Parker-Shaw. return lo your work-anlay Message by the pastor, / ’Proofs grade 4. \ trina)—Boy and Girl Choirs. H.vmn. "Jesus Christ Is Risen services in Reybum Plaaa/'op- ■ 6:30 p. m^ Girl Scout Troop 9; of the church. Program is un­ Mias Marian A. Erdin, Organist Children's Story Emanuel Lutheran Oinrrti Walter Reed Medical Center: by 7:45 p. m., Fellowship Group. Sermon. "The Kingdom, the Pow­ of the Resurrection.” / ) The Week Today" the Navy, on grounds of the Naval poslte City Hall. - under'I world refreehed in epiril and der the direction of Arthur Palm­ Monday— Church School Recessiohal "Come Rev. Carl E. Olson, Pastor Tuesday— er, and the Glorj- Forever.” The Weel^ April 18, Easter Sunday Presentation o f Mite Boxes Dean \V. Berg, Asst, to tJie Paator The Seventh Word Medical Center; and by the Air ship of the Junior Q i^ b a r o f er. chairman of the property com­ 7 Girl Scout Troop One. Ye Faithful Raise/the Strain' 10:30 a. m., W.C.T.U. all-day Hymn, "Christ the Lord Is Risen mittee. Tuesday — / No Sunday school at 9 a.m. Hymn, "The Strife la O'er " Philip N. Treggor, Father Into thy hands I com­ Force, at Bolling Field. Commerce. Today." •irenglhened in faith, hnpa 7-10 Boy Scout Troop 25 fair. Responsive Reading Eaater Story Chicago will hayeC-ho /aunrisa meeting, ^dies Parlor; 3:15 p. m.. Thursday. 7:30 p.m., Senior Confibmatlon elasd at 7 p. m. 8 a.m., Osterfeatgottesdienst. Pastoral Prayer, lord's Prayer Organist and fliolrmaster mend my spirit. Luke 23:46. Nearby, the grand encampment, Girl Scout Troop 17;.3:15 p. m.. Postlude. "Hallelujah Chorus” Wedneaday- 8 Grace Groiip service meeting. Offertory, "CThrist The Lord Is This is the final word our Lord Knights Templar, will sponsor sun­ service in eitheT-^ldier Field or M d courage. Cholr rehearaal in the church. 9:40 a.m.. Preparatory service 8 Co-Wed rehearsal. Response Brownie Troop 24; 7:15 p. m.. Boy • G. F. Handel. Mid-week service at 7:10 p. m. for Holy Communion. Risen” Eaater Sdnday, April 18 uttered from the cross. With these rise services at the Arlington Ns- th* Chicago Sjaratum this year, but Scouts. (Children cared for in both Choir practle'e at 8:45 p. m. Tuesday— Offertory "Fling Wide the Gates" Recessional. "Come Ye Faithful!" words Jesus quotes from the thir­ tiom^-bemetery Amphitheater,...... a number ,of churches will hold 10 a.m., Easter festival service (Stainer) Divine Worship 9 and 10:45 for Wednesday— services). 8t. John's Polish National Saturday - 7 with celebration of Holy Commun­ 2 Board of Deaconesses meeting. Sixth Service, 4:30 p. m.. Boys' ty-first Psalm. In his dying mo­ Itv Boston, the Navy willwdlT ccon- o ^ eu^ise .services. Cmthnlic Church Doxology adults and church school children. 0:30 a. m., Dorcas Group, all The Week Covenant League meets at the ion. Text: Ltike 24: 3-7. Theme. 8 Craft Group- Choir Chapel service at 9 for nursery ments. his mind turned back to ^lict a Protestant sunrise service • At Glevelhnd. the Knights Tam- day meeting; 2 p. m.. Study Group. Monday— 2.1 Gniway St. Kenneth,Kelson home at 7:45 p. m. 8 Group C meeting. Sermon Hy,iiin "The Strife Is Same H.vmns as 3 p. m. Service at 5 a.m, aboard the frigate Con­ pl^'E aster morning servicea. ar* "He Lives, and I Shall Conquer O'er’ snd beginner classes. the hymn book of his people. Ladies Parlor; 7;1S p. m.. Explorer 7 p. m.. Youth Fellowship meet­ Tha Rev. Stephen S. StryJrwskI Death." 8 Board of Deacons meeting. Choral Evetv'ong by the Boys’ When he gave up his spirit to his stitution, world's oldest w-ar ves pectjMi to attract lO.UOO Wor« Miss Clara Skrahars, Organist Sermon ‘/Holy Living And Holy Prelude Scouts; 7:30 p. m., Spiritual Life ing at the church. 7:30 p.m., Easter program for Wednesday— Choir "Passion Music” ...... Haydn Father, he became more available sel still in commission, at * thi shippers, and another lO.OOQ ara Class. 9:30 a. m. Loyal Circle King's Dying’) Offertory, “O Sons and Daughters Navy shipyard. expected- for sunns’* serrices to 8 p. m.. Teacher training claM,. Sunday School and congregation, Recessi/nal Hymn "The Day Of Easter Introit to all who seek him. ITtursday— meets. ' .7 7 Sunday, April 18 w'ith colored pictures, songs and Daughters rummage sale. Let Us Sing" As we are faced with the mys­ A half hour earlier, non-denbmi- be sponsored at Sunset Memorial 6 a.m.. Resurrection, with the OPEN ALL DAY rrection" Anthema- 0 au m.. Gigantic rummage sale, Tuesday— ' awards. 3:30 Pilgrim Choir rehearsal. 15th Century French "An Easter Carol” ..... Hollin tery of the cross, we can- do no national services will be held at Park by the Churchmen’* ijeagua sponsored by all groups of WSCS; Procession of the Blessed Sacra- EASTER SUNDAY Benediction the Cathedral of the Pityia, Rindge, and the Cleveland Kiwanis Club. 8 p. in., Woman’s Missionary The Week ’ 7 Girl Scout Troop .55. Mite Box Presentation and Carol and Miriam (/hoira better than fall back upon an il­ 10-11 a. m.,- Prayer Group; 6:30 Ment. / EASTER TOTS Posmide "Toccata In F from Sym- Easter Story N, H., on a knoll cleafra of giant . Huge crowds are expected at society annual meeting ine^kllatlon Wednesday, 12 noon. "Moments 7 :.30 Senior Choir rehearsal. ony V" (Wildor) - "Jesus Christ Is Risen lustration which Jhnn been retold p. m. Girl' Scout Troop 52. of officers, review of yeAr'M pro­ 10:30 .s.m., High Mass. Of Comfort" WNHC-TV. Cub Scouts. Church School members pre.sent over and over, -'again for many pines by the 1938/hurricane. Indiana Easter services, including 6:30 p. m. Mu Sigma Chi meet- Today” ...... "Traditional Friday— gram. 7 7 11:30 a m.. Special meeting of Westown Pharmacy 6:30 p.m.. Adult prospective Thiiisday— their Lenten Mite Boxes as fol­ years.. When Abraham Lincoln The calhedraL'd-as dedicated in the 32nd annual sunrise gathering 7:30 p. m., Choir rehearsal; 7;30 the Pariah Committee and aH other hg. Chapel Choir memory of L j/ Sandersfm Sloane, in iddianapolis Circle and Missouri Wednesday— 7 / 459 Hartford R|;., fo r. McKee membership group. 1:15 Bible Study Gro\ip. lows : Offertory—' lay in state in Cleveland on the p. m., New members meeting, 8 p. m.. Enlarged^'Finance Com­ persons interested. Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Church Coun­ 7 Girl Scout Troop 7. Note; Words and music for the Nursery-Tirade 3 at 3 o'clock say journey back to his boyhood of Ne\vton.viUe. Mas*., killed in Synod Lutheran Services In tha La(Ues Parlor. ' choral response to the Benediction "Toccata” ...... Muffat action ov4r Germany in 1944. Its Indiana Fairgrounds CToliseum. mittee meeting. cil. 8 Bible Study and Prayer meej^ service. Sermon ' home in. Illinois, an elderly negro Thursday— / 4:00 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m., .Ing. were composed by Organist Bar­ Grade 4—High School at 4:30 woman stood in line holding by altar contains stones from ail 48 A drive-in theater will be the clay F. Wood. "Light from the Open Tomb' states and elsewhere, including one setting for a community sunrisa The Salvation Army 7 p, m.. GH-1 Scout T roop 8 Confirmation classes. Friday' - o'clock service. Pastor bison j l^e hand a little child meets at pie church. 7:.30 p.m., Atlantic District Lu­ 3 Brownies. The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson of Private O>mmunlons will he ad­ jieht from Omaha Beach by the service sponsored by St. John’s 6«I Main St. Anthems_ Alter looking for a long time Lutheran Church at Fraser, a De­ Friday^^^' theran Service Volunteer Institute Saturday the Center Congregational Church ministered where requested Easter "All Glory, Laud, and t^e face of the great emanep'' then Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower Major and Mrs. John Pickup and one Irom Japan by Gen. Doug­ troit suburb. Odtioers in Charge ^ ' 7 p. nli CTioir rehearsal. at St. John's Parish Hall, 95 Lib­ 9:30 Cherub Choir rehearsal. will exchange pulpits with the Week. Honor” Te.schner I pot"'" "f her race, she whlspprid Saturday- erty St., Meriden. I 8 Co-Wed rehearaal. Rev. Mr. Tozer next Sunday. Wednesda.v in Easter Week: 10 las MacArthur. i \ "Halleluiah Chorus " 'from'the 7 " the child: "Take a long look. Easter Sunday, April Ig.' 9;S0 a. m,. Work Day at church, COME a. m. Holy Communion. "Messiah" ...... Handel. honey; that man died fph you." In remote little mountain vil­ \ ' 6:30 a. m. Sunrise, service in ti^e to clean up, paint up. fix up, Emanuel Choir It may be difficult to ^plain why lages In northern New Mexico, the AutoiiMtie WosImt All help welcomed. penitent orotherhood Observed the ■ X Center Park with otusic by the Po.sthule-T- that "Strange Man"-hung upon Concordia Evangelical Lutheran -the cross, but it is, e-asy to experi­ Easter season without its former Band and Songsters. 7 / h e a r t h e g l o r io u s g o s p e l o f t h e Church "FantaslS In G Minor” . . . .Bach REPAIRING 9:30 a. ni. Sunday school, - f e ­ 3 p.m. Luther Leaguers meet ence its forgiving power. physical excerses, such as self- Bolton CVingregational Uhurrh .Winter and Garden Sireels Frank Mullen flagellation ABC-O-MATIC N cial Easter wogram. Clas.^es for The Rev. .Arthur A. Wallace, The Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor at church lo visit convalescent all ages. Russell Clough,^deader. homes. SpnnsoreiF by the Manchester Members of the order once be- r Minister Ivan Beckwith, Organist Couneil of Churches. lieved only blood could atone for j MAYTAG 1Q:45 a. .,m. Easter 7 service. Walter Grzyb, Organist Lord Jesus Christ The Week With -^dedication of t i ^ children and Choirmaster Monday, 8, Troop committee, their sins. The group, long out­ / BLACKSTONE lawed. was recognized by th ^ and tra^isfer of four senior sol­ Easter Sunday, April 18;, ■ music room. . ^ HOTPOINT diers. Easter Sunday, April 18. Tuesday, 3.15, Brownies; 6:30, Catholic (Thurch in 1947 and«lnce | Sunrise Service at 7 o'clock. This Sunday Evening at 7 P.M. 8 a. m.. Easter Sunrise Service Deaths Last Night \ ALSO 7:30 p. Jh- J^sical service. Boy Scouts. has been required to keep its rites/ DRYERS AND ALL Sermon: "The Radiant Morning" at South Methodist Church spon­ within moderation. 1 2 p. m. Silver Lane Sunday Easter Breakfast served by the sored by the Manchester Youth Wednesday, 6:30, W. ,M. S. pot- By THE ASHOCIATED PRESS R in g e r w a s h e r s , Rphool, Cecil krttle, Supt. luck supper, with Missionary (Cir­ An attendance of 50,000 to 100,-1 Men's Fellowship in the Parish “CHRIST IS RISEN, ALLELUIAr Council T he Rev. John Post will San Franclscfr- Charles \V. Jef­ 000. depending on w eathei-, is ex-1 2 p. Hospital visitation room at 7:30 a.m. preach. cle as guests; 7, Chapel Cliolr; 8, fers, of Washington, D. C„ head ABC SERVICE CO. with the Easter War Cry, special Emanuel Choir. pected'at the annual sunrise Ea'st- No session of the Church School GOSPEL HALL ’ 9 a. m. and 10:30 a. m„ Nursery of the United NstionB Reconstruc­ er servi-es and pageant in the 21 Maple ^t<^TeL M1-8-1S7S Easter ^agazine. this Sunday. DIVINE WORSHIP, 9:00 and 10:45 A.M. programs during both services. Thursday. 6:30. Girl Scouts. 7:3Q/^. ni. Easter service with 415, Center Street, Manchester, Conn. Friday. 9, W. M. S; rummage tion Program in Korea. Died IMchita- Mountains near Lawton Easter Morning Worship for all 9 a. m. and 10:.10 a. m., Easter Thursday. in Southwestern Oklahoma. There musid by the Band and Songsters, the family. Services, communion at second sale, Luther hall; 4, Carol .Cb*lr; n w self denial ingathering will (Meeting held this week at Masonic Temple) PASTOR OLSON PREACHING 4:30. Miriam Choir; 8, Missionary Cleveland - Fred W. Meier, 58. will be 62 scenes and hundreds of Service of Worship at 11:00 a.m. sertdee. amusement advertising manager persons in the holy city- pageanL j teka place. Prelude—Prelude on an ancient Circle. ^ The Week Pielude, "Easter Dawp" Saturday, 9, Senior Confirma­ for the Cleveland News and asso­ The Shrine of Ages on the south j Aloys (JIaussmsn ANTHEMS BY EMANUEL. CHAPEL, CAROL, French Easter hymn, ” Orientia ciated with the News since 1919. TVSNitCIt? Monday. 7:30, the Friendship Partibns" ..... Roger C.- Wilson tion: 10:30, Junior Confirmation; rim' of the Grand Canyon will be - Processional Hymn. "Christ The For God SO loveth the world, th. he gave his only 1, I,^dies' Aid food sale In Luther Born in Romney, W. Va. Died Frl- the scene' of a colorful sunrise | Circle will meet. . Lord is Risen Today" Hymn—"Christ Is Risen. Alleluia" begottbn fW)ii, that who,.so ever bolieveth in him and MIRIAM CHOIRS AT BOTH SERVICES, ; Anthem—"Christ la Risen ...... Hail: 7. Dist. L. L. chorus rehea'rs- da\. service to be conducted by Gov. I KOSHER STYLE Tuesday— ' Anthem, "The Magdalene” Seattle - Dr. Horace Ford Mar­ Howard Pyle'ofArizona. | 6 p. m.. Junior band practice •should not peri.sh, but have everlasting life, ...... Marion Ohlson ! al.'New Haven. (ISAAC UELLIS) G. W. Warren —John .1:16. INCLUDING HANDEL'S "HALLELUJAH CHORUS" Hymn—"Welcome, Thou Victor in ! . . .. tin. 78, retired United Lutheran- Pyle, who founded the ob­ With Robert Richardson. Scripturi Reading. Matthew 28: i tylvirch minister and educator, at servance. will describy the sun­ (MOGEN a: DAVID) 6:45, Special Songster practice. r . the Strife" 1-10'' ■ V ■ Service for Nursery and Beginner Children in the Chapel at 9:()0 A. M. Sermon: "Psalms of Victory” one time president of Midland Col- rise and a choir will sing. The CORNED BEEF \| 8 p. m., Band practice with C. Offertory Solo, "jVrusalem” Come unto Me, all ye that laboyr and are heavy former dean program w-ill be carried world- Peter Carlson. / Anthem—"The Whole ..Bright . j H. Parker arr. W. Rees First Cfinrrh at Christ. Scientist laden and J will give you re.st.—Matt. 11:28. Primary, Junior and Intermediate Children will attend Springfield., w.ide by radio through facilities of j Thursday-— the subject of the Lesson-Sermon himself by Jesus Christ, . . . Now,- through Clirlst, through Truth, World” ...... Eygene Hill Atheiieum Notes PASTRAMI Soloist. Mrs. John Swanson. Jr. Masonic Temple for Sunday, April 18. 19.54. The then we are ambassadors for Life and Ix>ve as demonstrated by Worship at the u.'»nal tfme of their clas.scs. Offertory Solo—"In the End of the Biblical NBC. the Voice of America .and ' 7:3Q, open air service on .Main the. Canadian Broadcasting Sys- ! SALAMI •treet. Hymn. "Tlie Day' of Resurrection” Golden Text is fiom I Timothy C h rist/. . . be ye reconciled to the Galilean Prophet In healing the O taste and see that the Lord is good.— P.salms the Sabbath" ....'. .Oley Speaks Semlnat^• In New York. Died Sunday service, April 18, 11:00 2:5,6: "There is one God. and one God’y r ll Corinthians 5:17^ 18. 20). sick and overcoming sin and 34 *8 Soprano .solo by Martha Diana Special Kxhibllinns: Thursday/ tern. ' I ROAST BEEF 8 p. m-, prayer and praise serv­ Sermon: '!Easter Victory- The On the summit, of Ho,t Springs. ice. . i Christian Interpretation of Life" s.m. mediator between God and men, Correlative passages frpm the death.” YOU ARE WELCOME Hymn—"I Know' TJiat My Re­ TAKE CARE (clo.ses April 25thV Ada. Ohio Dr. C. Harold Free­ Friday. April 23, a large m im -' Anthem. "Glory to.God Upon His Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. the man C5irl.it Je.iu.x; who gave C^istian Science textbox, "Scl- EMANUEL deemer Lives*' Averv Court and Print Rooms. man, 81. wflq retired two years Koshtr Sfyk PICKLES her of soldiers and friends from ■ Throna" ...... M. Vulpius Wednesday meeting. 8:00 p.m. him-self a ransom for all, to be Mce and Health with Key to the Postlude—"Easter Postlude” 7 . . JAMES GOODWIN McMANUS. ego after 44 head df .the COLD CUTS Reading room hQprs: Tuesdays testifled in due tim e/'. Scriptures" by Mary Baker Rddy. Read Herald Ad vs...... '...... E. L. Ashford retrospective exhibition. Special English Dept, at Ohio Northern this area will attend the fc.stival j Rfcessipnel Hymn. "AH Hall the LUTHERAN CHURCH 4 p. m., Sunday School Eaater o f music in Hartford's Slate thea- ! Power of Jesus Namd" and Fridays, 12:00 to 4:00 p.m.; Selections from the Bible include Include the following (p. 497:1,3): Exhibition Gallery'. Unlversitv. Died Thursday. } R:<;h, Fertile SALADS Wednesday, 7:00 to. 7:55 p.m.; the following: "Therefore If any program., Parents and friends ale Special Events: * London Charles'Wilkins Short, , ter by the Salva^n Arniv Band ■ Postliide. "Mv Heart Ever Faith- "We acknowledge Jesus' atone­ CHURCH and CHESTNUT STS. invited. Tuesday, 7:00 to 9:06 p.m. man be In .Christ, he Is a new ment . as the evidence of divine, Tues,. April 20. at 12:.50. Record­ tn his late 60s, former Cinciftnati, GROCERIES from Tranaa, Sweden, which, was | fuj ' ...... J, S. Bach . The Week Ohio, architect and once architec- founded id l806 and has given; . The public .1.. cordially invited to creature: old things are passed efficacious;. Love, unfolding man's ed Music: Schubert’s ''Divertisse­ ment a la Hongroise t\iraK supervisor for -tX* Public; LOAM continuous service.s to the' Salva- ' attend oiir services snd use our away; behold, all things are be­ i.nit.v with 4. general superintendent of U. • S. Congregational Church Steel's National Tube Plant in i EASTER SERVICES AT EASTER BE IN CHURCH WITH THIS ; Gary and associated with the com­ St Mary's Episcopal Church WORSHIP THE RISEN CHRIST pany since 1923. Bom in-Browna- AT ' YOUNGEST AND MOST VIGOROUS lown. Pa. Died Friday; CHURCH and LOCUST STREETS “CHRIST IS RISEN ALLELUIAr CONGREGATION IN MANCHESTER CONCORDIA LUTHERAN OPEN ALL DAY ciSteH/ % EASTER SERVICES " COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH EASTER SUNDAY CHURCH 6:00 A.M. Holy Communion with Easter Introit. No Muslc% - Prearrlptions Compounded FLQWERS S n EAST CENTER ST.— AT THE GREEN WestowR Pharmacy WINTER and GARDEN STREETS ) 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion with full senior choi.r. . CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Two Identical Services, 9:30 and II-A. M. ’ JOHN R. NEUBERT, A.B., B.D., Mimjter ‘ 459 Hartford Rd.. Cor. .MfKre , BY M ILIK O W SK l 9:45 A.M. Holy Communion without music or Easter Introit. 8:00 9:15 IIM CHURCH SCHOOL DURING 9:30 SERVICE Two Similar Services of Worship For Easter 9 A.M, -10=30 A.M. I hOO-A.M. Holy Communion with sermon by the Rector. ■ j “THE MARKS OF A CHRISTIAN” OPEN UNTIL I P. M. (COMMUNION AT 10:30 A.M.) NURSERY FOR SMALL CHILDREN DURING BOTH SERVICES ' Senior choir. 9:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. VII—"JOY" ATTENTION ■ THREE VESTED CHOIRS 3:00 P.M. Children's festival Services with Mite Box * — The Rev. Mr. Simpson Preaching TOMORROW SERMON BY THE REV, ERICH BRANDT end Presentation and Eeste> Story. SERMON TOPK2: / SERMON BY THE MINISTER: BUILDERS! “ PSALMS OF VICTORY” 4:30 P.M; !. SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC BY “The Kingdom, the Power, and > THREE VESTED CHOIRS. SOLOISTS and TRUMPETERS ■ ' ,1 ’ ' . ■ ^ ■ 8 arrea. w raided on hill i Over­ MILIKOWSKl looking RocHville. Beautiful ANTHEMS BY THE CONCORDIA CHOIR ''Holy, (.iving and Holy Pylng" Clifford 0 . Minister Watson Woodruff, D,D.^ Pastor Enleritus : > the Glory Forevet.” realdraiial spot: Will sell all or f “A House of Prayer for All i^ople” Kathleen S, Johnston, Director of Eidiication , la part. Wilt 'roBsIdey lots oh THE FLORIST' d ir e c t e d b y IVAN BECKWITH release baisis. AndreWj R. Watson,'Minister uf Music • Vis^t. this church which daubleii its membership In four* 695 MAIN StREET ’ ' TEL-Ml-9-5288' t . The REV. ALFRED L. WILLIAMS, Rector. ) *teen months. Church School will beheld during the 9:30 4 SUNDAY SCHOOL EASTER PROGRAM - y o u ^'a r e w e l c o m e / ' NEAR MANCHESTER GA5 COMPANY -- YOU ARE w e l c o m e -• ‘ Service. Children cared for at all services, • C o l l J A - 8- 0 i 71

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: I-- X PAGE EIGHT X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY, APRIL 17,1954 ’ / ■ m a n c h e $t e £ ^ ^VKNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, APRIL 17,1954 PAGE NIKE _vL TOONERVILLE FOLi^>^ - BY PONTAINB POX I ’UNNY BUSINESS X BY HERSHBERGER \ DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE r r g j ? A H P M A P u t t y The Hl^Carthy . S to ry Answer to Previoue Puzzle' Sense And Nonsense Indian Invitation PflcPI u a u t a o a < S S "5 ? S !;? SALAS CMAOT u u u ONLY UPS’nCK He—Do you enjoy my ( None on Security Risk KNOVWU.L EWCVCL0 PEP»^ ACROSS 3 Song birds QDQ (From The London News Chronie|e) pany? •' 1.4------it 4 Diminutive of M A cup with lipstick' on it was She—What company . are MANCHESTER’S LEADING Daniel . g given to Mis^'Pat Hornsby-Smith, with? ■ ’ X >« capital of the parliamentary secretary to the J S l J . Reptiblie of 5 Selves V □ U List Convicted as Red poR India 6 Tardy \ U U Health Minister, while she was Mrs, Penn—My laundry sends YOUR GUIDE TO 7 Sacred (comb, — Q Q travelinr;by rail. The waiter said, back my shirts with different but* iM a k e a LiciaLiaai she toUf Lambeth Clean Food As­ (Contlnned from Page One) sympahrizer or promoter of Coioni- mistake form) tons sewed on them. BUSINESS SERVICES muntst' Irtterests. The govemmcnlent 6 This nation is □ □ U B i n i a sociation laat night, "That'a not 10 Once more □ □ L a U a D di^ty—it's only lipstick."- Mrs. Renn- You don't know Included in the 84 figure uaed by has appealed for reinstatement of 11 Weird on the — > a u a u l d when you are well off. My laundry McCarthy In his broKdcaat. the four counU|, suid the' case still Ocean 13 Eminently sends back my-buttons with differ­ , Twenty of the 79 witnesses were is pending. 11 External 27 Olive genus 39 Marries A ae't o( twin brothers who looked ent ahirts sewed on them. labeled hy McCarthy as writers McCarthy charged Hanson was (comb, form) 29 Symbol for 42 Hindu queen ’ almost identical, decided .to have whose works were used In either *‘a ma'n with a mlMipn—a mission 18 India has had 12 Enthusiastic actinium ' 45 Pertaining to some fun one night, so they dressed to communize tlie world.” •• exactly alike, went to a bar and My granddaughter, Martha Jans the Army or State Dept. Informa­ 2 ®‘ ,, ardor 30 Article an age Shaver, eight, la the first girl bom tion programs. ^ The subcommittee ntajorlty re­ famines in its 14 Unaspirated 32 Part (Latin) seated themselves aide by aide In a 46 Poker stake in the Shaver family since ths Three of the 79 were employed 1 ported: " ‘On the basis cf'ou r rec­ Sprio(| Tune»Up yim e at Koflt^*E Mark .Holmes Funeral Home iBrt : 15 Belgian river 33 The dill booth. TTiey didn't have long to AN ITAUAN h air c u t 47 Expired wail. Revolutionary War.—Mrs. Ray Fry by the government at the time I ord and the results of the F B I in­ 19 Oriental porgy 17 Mellower 34 Warning 49.Sidelohg Lathrop, Maine. ’ they were questioned, though one I vestigation as indicated by'^' the SfVERE OR MODIHED 20 Convulsive 21 Cruel devices A man staggered in, took a look loyalty board's action, we do not glanc^e in their direction, then shuffled nf r these was subpoenaed in con-1 cry 24Tierra del 37 Chemical 51 “treasure find Haldore Hanson to be disloyaL 22 An (Scot.! quickly to the bar and downed a Five-year-old Bobby was show­ nefttlon with gambling activities - - 'I--.'--- A T THE V Fuego Indians hydrocarbon Island” author and not CCmmunism. I or a man with pro-Communlst 23 Wave (comb. 26 Odors drink. He took another look, then ing the family photographs to a 38 Was indebted ‘(init.) ordered another, which he tossed The remainder .of the, 84 men-i proclivities or a mission' to com­ ? form ) playmate. ■■ Very shamefacedly hs munize the World." off. Blinking his eyes, he cautious­ exhibited one of himself, taken tioned In the 'broadcast had vari­ 25 Brother ) Z i H I 9 r ’ McCarthy charged Mrs. Bru­ ^ ' 27 Heavy blow r “ ly approached the table where the when he was three years old, ous backgrounds — employes or nauer was pro-Co’.nmunlst and 28 It has many twlna had remained, motionless. wearing beautiful .curls. Apolo­ forrner eptployes of defense plants, said her case was ''one of the most 1 i6- Finally one burst out. laughing. getically he explained, "I was officials or members of the Com- Twin It's all right, old timer! fantastic" he knew about. 31 Chemical II horned a girl.” muni.^t party, employes of private The subcommittee majority ti-n 4 4 V You're reallf not that dnink. We're 99 EAST CENTER ST— -TEL MI-3.S009 C«s* tf|4H MIA le#Mw. %m. solvent n organizat'ona, or teachers. found: "...T h ere Is no evidence T M.Ms M t OM ^ I twlna! Senator Names Nine 32 The Khybe" ft 4 ll The drunk took another look, ■ An Oklahoma girl advertised that Mrs. Brunauer ie disloyal, a for a hu.sband and landed one On March 8, 1950, McCarthy ap­ Communist sympathizer or a sec >7-Sv# *'How about a little salee reeiftance too? I sold my proe> m blinked, and asked, peared before a special aubcom- . pact all right*—but ha told ’em back to me!’’ 35 Male sheep ii H" Drunk—All four of you? within a very short time. The ad­ urlty risk.” '36 In a line '' 1 vertisement cost 13.00. She paid mittee of the Senate Foreign Rela- Duran Denlea Chargee MANCHESTER B 8 P the wedding expense XO.OO. In _ tions Committee and named nine 40 Blackbird If It be true today that two ran McCarthy charged Diu-an was MILLWORK CO. O U ^O tR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPLE 41 Gibbon 1 less than s year the husband died persons. They were; R l i ' live cheaper than one, we can't un­ known for his Communist beliefs 284 Broad St—TeL 43 Female sheep / 6 and left his wtdow an $11,000 in- Philip C. Jessup, U. S. Ambas- and activities and had been active / derstand how one can afford to live sador-at-Large. 44 Perused snew at all. ' surance policy. Now will you in Soviet espionage actlvitlea in X PONT BE RIPICU- ______[OH, rr'6 vix), I x'LL Se t ' / ll admit that it pays to advertise? Owen Lattlmore, Johns Hopkins ei— MA1III FMituriag LOO&.' PO VDO 48 Seasoned Spain. . n U f l l thebesttai fHAkT-I^AFF.iT OH.VM .M EM ,«T \ t THAT WAS ONE 50 Harsher University profes.sor. The siibcommittee did not take THINIC FOR ONE » P 8 R An ordinance in Fargo. N. D.. Haldore Hanson, chief of the MINUTE t h a t h e p I^UJ^EAeTHLy s h r ie k /— ^ OF m no n e, 52 Retfuires m prohibits a man from s'mokin.e a , The only way to live off a garden up the Duran case since he no EVER RlX A LAWN MACHINES/ 53 Brazilian «o i Technical Cooperation Projecta longer was employed in govern­ a General Mlllwork PBosABiy c a l l e d q clcs'-ctte In the presence of a wo- '( •<> H'’* m li­ • Complete Window Valla NOWER? C50 0UT I you— HE COLLAPSES IF THE IT'S TIME TO ' seaport man, staff of the Point Four Program. ment. Duran denied the charges. ANP SEE IF HE'S i i . Mrs. Esther Caukln Brunauer, o AH Size Doors HUM HIM 14 Even (contr.) ft — Mrs. Kathryn Kjos, McCarthy declared Miss Kenyon DepeiKlable QnaHty — Senripel BUILPAie. AMYTHIWS ) ■ J FLOOR CieEAW6/— DM f S O T/ T,, She was a woman of few words, State Dept, administrative aide. Mitred aad OIned Trim. '' I'M AN OLD SCOTLAND TMCOU6H 85 Winter / Noonan. N. D. hut often. had lent her name to a large num­ 0 INTHE 6ARA6E.' r y J*| P Otistavo Duran, employed by the a Expert Cablaet Work v. yARD MAM. AND X # TH6 vehicles ' a ber of organizations which he said ' Manchester isYprtunate to have a their ties are and^ Holmes, or , TP A C 6 D TH E SC(?£AM.SNeAtC- M EA T 88 Before^ Stats Dept. 1943-46. were Communist or Communist one ^hts sons, will tkke over and William H. Sehlaliga • Complete Hardware Dept. n H CARNIVAL Dorothy Kenyon, New York at- funeral home as large and beauti­ . TO A TOMCAT W rm Hl$ iSRfHOBt!! BY DICK TURNER fronts. tires. These tires coat very little see Zhat eveiy detailI is carriled out ISft Sproce St, TeL Vpen 8 A . M. to • P. M .~M Oy D d w v torne.v and former member of the The subcommittee Majority lUrttme to have your car tuned fully appointed as the. Holmes Fu­ JAILCAU6HTlNTHe> Up for the wonderful spring more than the regular ones and jiiit as the family desires. j 1 Sed^nymph s K Cotnmlssioii on the Status of found: "The evidence before this neral Home located at 400 Main You will find the same desire to JFBUCB-r-j 12 {Silkworm If Women In the United Nations weather and the place to have it this extra cost is cheap insurance I HAl^- subcommittee fails to establish against a blow-out w^ich could St. This home ranks with the ver' serve at the Holmes Funeral Economic and Social Council. that Dorothy Kenyon la a Comrhu- done is Koatek'e One-Stop Service Station on West Middle Turnpike, I cost a life. finest and Its spaciousness MrmHs ' today that characterized T.RaHOLLORAN Frederick L. Schuman, profes- nist or otherwise disloyal person. the• u- efficient .— handling j.i— of -X an - '/tx z.. Mark Holmes' service when he BUGS BUNNY •or at Willlatna College. corner of Broad Street. You will j With i.ew tires you will not want f u n e r a l MORRY'Sx It is apparent that she was leas to find that they are wearing un­ tremely large service. An expAllent Marted thirty-two years ago. Theirs HOME John Stewart Service, State than judicious in joining certain And apeedy service, courtesy and' evenly. By the time you can detect loud speaker system ensbl^s' every,every is » service of sincerity where Ideally located—coavealeat aad MEN'S STORE ^ Dept, advisor on Far Eastern organizations during the.late 1930s you are certain of expert mechani-1 AND OUANDfO 8ERV1CB cal Vknow-hoW” thot will keep; this yourself, you will have lost word of the service beii icard in personal consideration is a tradt- away (roaa the basy thorongti* affairs. and early 1940s.” all the rooms. tl6n. A COMPLETE UNE OF S t Harlow Shapley, profejiaor of as keep your car running smoothly.; miles of good driving rubber. So, fare. DtatiactiTa Servlea. Mod- McCarthy said Schuman was a be smart, and have the wheels Mark Holmes has a/background qvALrnr . .. tronomy at Harvard University. lecturer at the State Dep., with 'There Is no substitute for e x -; am Facilltlea. perience and with eighteen years. properly aligned at Kostek’s. This of service as a funei^ director dat­ a'WORK CLOTHEB McCarthy charged Jessup with the duty of explaining to diplo­ ing back to 192'2 arid many 6f the • FOOT WEAR "an unusual affinity for Com­ of experience Kostek can and will | will not take long and you will save mats how to be better diplomats, money by having it done. older residents g t Manchester re­ T. P. HOUORAN a SFOjItTS WEAR munist causes.” and that Schuman was a kponsor be able to take care of any repairs that may be necessary to put your, If you And that you have to step, member when be opened the small - Funeral Dlreetor Opposed to Reds of Communist front organizations funeral horne/iocated at 28 Wood- Free AUerations The Democratic majority on the car into top notch running condl-1 down on the brake a little harder The subcommittee majority these days, better have them-taken bridge St.,ywhlch was considered OPEN 9 AM, to Senate subcommittee found: “The found that Schuman's only con­ tion. During thiaXtime, he has C. S. McHALE. Jr. worked on every make of car and up and adjusted. It is important to to be extremely modem then. This Uceaaed Embalmer record contains striking; evidence nection with the department waa same h<^e is still open for the use • P.M; DAILY X of concrete facts which conclusive­ is a particularly capable me­ have yo ir car under control at’ all 178 Center S t—TeL m -»-70M 8 Depot Sq.—^TiL the delivery of a one-hour lecture times and this means good brakes. of th o ^ who prefer it. Holmes ly demonstrate that Dr. Jessup Is in 1946. chanic. bought the house at 400 Main St. a If you need new tires, Snd it is It is convenient to be able to JP.wicii«m> 4 - i7 actively opposing the aims of Com­ McCarthy charged that John few/years ago and proceeded to Ml.9^335 V. m Rib V A HI M munism by deeds as well as folly to drive with tires that are have a service station that com- WHY-MOTHERS ©ET. GRAY H. sees H Stewart Service was pro-Com- bine.s all of these services that cqmpletely rebuild the interior Into w’ords.” munist, that during the period unsafe, why not ask about the e fine home it b today. FOR EVERYTHING BILL^S TIRE McCarthy charged that Lattl- Goodrich tubeless tires? Kostek's Kostek's features, A-:to-Llte bat C U N L IF F E 1943-'45 Service advocated the teries. Goodrich tires, expert’ mi Howard Holmes joined his father X'ANO ALLEY OOP more was a "top Russian spy" and is headquarters for Goodrich tires in 1946 and In 1949 Arthur Holmes IN SLEEP ITEMS Telling Him BY V. T. HAMLIN cause of the Chinese Communists. and if you value the safety of your chanical service and that gi H-17 the "chief architect of our Far Not Disloyal, Not Pro-Red also came Into the busineas. The MOTOR SALES Eastern policy." He listed Latti- family, not to mention your own, Texaco gas. Why not make/this REPAIR SHOP LOOK..IF>DU'RE TRVIN' TOU CO? MV The 8U.>commlttee majority re­ your ser\’ice station? years have proved that bo(h of HOWARD’S CE^^^ . EjCPERT AVTO ROOT and YOUR FAT.MT'S mnre as a State Dept, consultant. consider buying Goodrich tubeless Holmes' sons have the same in­ •TO SAY IM PUTTIN' OHI STARS. IT'S GONE TO YOUR O i O M P ^ T II ported: "We have carefully con­ 989 Main St.— MI-9-6SS5 - FENDER REPAIRS William H. Graan, Prop. A LITTLE WEIGHT, FOR­ MORSE THAN head The BUheomrnittee majority said: sidered the evidence and conclude tegrity, the same desire to serve GET IT... I THINK. IT I THOUGHT Lattimore waa not In any proper that Service is neither a disloyal ly cleared . of the -charges by a who was. responsible for/granting that has marked Holmes as a lead­ e n a m e l and LACqVER Columbia Bicydea SORTA BECOMES I sense an employe of the State person, a pro-Communlst nor State Dept. Loyalty Review Board such a discharge to I^ ess. ing funeral director. REFINTSHINGS Dept, and "We find no evidence to in February; 1952, and subse­ Mrs. Moss was de^ribed at an­ Because the Holmes Funeral Goodyear Tires- 8cc’;rlty risk,” Service later re Join tht huRidrads of REASONABLE PRICES . aupport the charge that Owen Lat- tired from the State Dept. quently retired. other hearing as haying been iden- Homes arg members of the Nation­ Repairs, Scnrics timore is the ‘top Ru.ssian spy' tifled by an unde^over investiga­ al Funeral Directors Assn., they FREE ESlriMATOS McCarthy, charged that Shapley Davies was accu.sed by McCar­ hoHMwivRs who buy oil ROUTE SO—WAPPINO ^ N N . Accessories or any other sort of apy.” had belonged to 36 Communist thy of following the Communist tor as a Communist in the 1940s. are able to serve families when The subcommittee Democrat's front organizations and said he party line in China. He said also McCarthy said/she was employed death occurs outside of Manches­ thtir mtat hurt •oeh AT THE RICHFIELD Sl(>N 180 Spruce Street also said: "Far from being the that there was "a vast amount of as an Arm>yxode clerk handling ter. in the state or out of state. TEL. M1-S-A404 \ Phone Ml<9-0659 was an employe of the State Dept This is quite a help to a bereaved wutik and watch the sov- •chief archiUct of our Far Eastern Tile .subcommittee majority held information on his Communist ac­ top secret material. policy,” we And tliat Lattimore has tivities.” Mrs. Moss appeared before Mc- family, for they need not make had no controlling or effective in­ that Shapley was not in tlie proper double arrangements. It is neces- ingft you duriv* by so lU. sense an employe of the State Davjes, who has been investi­ Carthy'^omm ittce and denied she fluence whatever on that policy." ever hyd been a Communist. She Sary only to contact the Holmes doing. ^ R EXTRA MONEY Dept. Shapley told the committee gated' and cleared—eight times Funeral Home and tell them what f H -n On Dec. 16, 1952, n grand jury by the State Dept., recently was said several other persons'wlth the DON WILLIS ; T. ■. •$«. U. K Fm. 00. In Wa.shington Indicted Lattimore that since he had never been on sam-e name live in Washington. r. 1M4 ^ MA IM. the State Dept, payroll he had no recalled from Peru to undergo an- • WE PAY 4 -n on seven counts of perjury follow­ othe.f Investigation. , Army said she handled only L T . W O O D T « a*e P • p«« M* ing a Senate Intern ' Security desire to dignify the charges by ed messages which she would GARA6E Til bring th« r«tt of tho things, Elmo! You got ovor thoro! appearing before the committee. McCarthy said "Thatull outlines LOCKER PLANT •nd joekty for potKion!” Subcommittee invc.stigatlon into__ unable to read and did not have HIGHEST PRICES CHRIS WILKIN. Planeteer Here We Go! the Institute of Pacific Relations, From time to time McCarthy of (Jurrie's betrayal have yet to b^ access to the code roqm. Mrs, Moss ftt Bltaell St. Phono .411-3-8424 18 Main St*. Td MI-9-45S1 BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM MERRILL’S For Raffs, Paper, Metals "tf ''v . ■ '* a private research organization, to named other persons, either in traced.” subsequently was, returned to em­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Currie ■ denied before a SenAte No Go(>d BY EDGAR MARTIN determine whether it wa.s infil­ committee sessions or on the Sen ployment in the Army In another- and Scrap Iron SpbaiolURg Ir 7 committee that he was pro-Com- trated with Communiats and ate floor. They included John job, pending completion of the MARKET CALL OR DEUVER TO TOO B4JSV .AT whether it; influenced U. S. for­ Carter Vincent, Minister to Swlt munlst or had any Com;*iunlst Army's own security Investigation. IRAKe ' SERVICE^ iN| eign ffolicy. r.erland; John Paton Davies. Jr. connections. Lloyd was listed by McV finor of Minnesota. Youngdahl the {^hite House staff of President board. Nothing eyer developed in foam rubber matiresaes. it seem­ his case. THtCjt DFNS. said there 'Was some doubt as to Truman and Phllleo Nash, another ed like a bit of coddling to some OPEN SUNDAYS VOO ? whe.ther the lem.iining three Truman White House aide. Nash was aodused of having people. The reason is that such counts would pa.ss the test of McCarthy aaid Vincent “ Is been in closeXcontact with the niattres.ses not only are highly 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. niateriallty. charged with being a member of Communist Underground in Was.bb sanitary, but they do not allow S E A F O O D The chief charge against Latti­ the Communist party and to the ington. He called McCarthy's a place for hiding anything. charges ‘1^ contemptible lie.” He more is that he lied when he said best of my knowledge is also — ALWAYS fUES^ he bad nev^r been a Communist subseqi^ntly was promoted by, PROFITABLE C.AT charged with espionage activities Freai^nt Truman. ADAMY'S •LOiSTERS In Switzerland." Milan. N. H. — When Pat 24 HOUR SERVICE Vincent was declared complete- prC Aug. 9. 1951, McCarthy in Hickey returned from work his 400 Ma Old records of the information and REMOVAL DRY CLEANERS service show that, of the tour no HOL longer employed, one. resigned and TELEPHONE Have your trees pruned Uno . 93 WELLS STRECT two left under reductions in force. E.J.P0L0MSKI removed by lleena^ and lu- fured tree Mrgeona. * TtlopliORa MIt3.72S4 4 As for the fourth, the records show three persons by the some Phones.: Storrs 9044 name, all of whom resigned. * or Mitchell 9-6886 Nine of, the 23 still are on the CARTER TREE Expert Dry State Dept, payroll. 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PAG^TBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHfel^TER, CONN., SATURDAY, AR •I " " ''T ' • MAI^CHESTFR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY, APRIL 17.1!)54 , N PAGE ELEVEN a n € ;ue Titles Johnson Stops Ward 47 Rookies Ha^e Taken ;ue In Bristling Bout \ Greengrass Almost Quit Poor Opei^ng One-Two Pinners in Church Leiij^c Hamey Settles Former’s 114.3 Mark New York, A pril 17 WPi—I t . ropes. Johnsoh then let loose with o i n t takes only one good showing in | everythi)(ig he had In a full minute Contests to Date, Only Day Fishing Down to Work barrage' of over 60 punches. With Bad Arm in 1950 these days of television for a fight- , ward pushed hia way out to Tops; Johnson Second er to make the big Uihe. midring, but ran into three righta By JOE REH'HLER . remarkable throw from deep cen- Best Fish (^>aiiie froili New Phillies’ General George Johnson, a 23-year-old, "which dropped him. He scrambled .\Moolated Pmm Sports Writer terfleld to nail » Yankee runner Slugging Cincinnati Red ISoarcfil Fish Marker Trenton. N. J.. puncher, turned (he up at two, grabbifig Johnson’s legs The four-day old major league at the plate. Long Ball Hitter Manager Fiihit Since RollofT Betwrpii First trick last night w^hen he stopped to do so, and thA) reeled across the All in a Day^s Fishing at Center Springs Pond baseball season is still in the bud- Second baseman . Baker, who Oiitfirldrr Is AnxioitH As Few Are muscular Moses Ward of Detroit ring to the ropes. The bell rang as Qing stage but it looks as If It will along with shortstop Ernie Banka, Death of Pennnek Still There in 1:19 of the fifth round of a Referee Pete Scalto's count reach­ be a big rookie year. from the- Cfiib.s' new double play To Bettor .285 Bat Six Thihs in Final bristlingX bout at St. Nicholas H artford, A pril 17 i/Tv—The ed seven of the mandatory eight iV/lh yesterday an open date, com bination, al.so has gotten off to Philadelphia. April 17 '(/P) Roy A rena. \ count. a quick start. He’a collected four Mark of Last Season trout fishing season in Connecticut I Stan(liii)<;s Srhedulprl no club has played more than three Hamey settM down tod.vy to his *T Aa H reaiflt of hia atanduut vlr- The m inute reat revix-ed W ard games but already 47 first year hit.s in, .seven tim es a t b at includ­ opened \inder dripping skies ye.s- new job as*general manag’'er of Tuesday INiphl at 6 :3 0 tnrj'—hia ITth alraleht—the wiry, and he stormed after hU foe at fi’en have seen action. A hatch of ing a double and home nm and has. By JIM (rBEE.NCiUASS ' terday, and by nightfall approxi­ the, Philadelphia Phillies w ith his Florida-born flf-hter waa In line the atari of the fifth. Then he was driven fn three runs. Banks is off ClnOnnaH Outflpidrr for a Inef’allve match uith wrltrr- other*, including such highly mately one-half of the state's li­ employ.cr hoping he'll inject some By ^ARL Yo.sr nailed hy a right. Three - more touted freshmen like Ray Katt. Ed to a alow start. OVritten for AC Npu<.frntur<“«) ' champion.ship hustle, into the Na­ The Smiling Irishman. Freddy welEht contender Johnny Saxton righta to the head had Mote* wob­ Cjnrinnajti This is my second censed nimroda had caught their Ee.lley. I'.eno Bqrtoia. Joe Frazier. , I>ef roll’s rookie trio- of aeronil tional League club. McCurry, has annexed the individ­ in Philadelphia Miiy 17 or 19. bling and Sealao stopped the baseman Bolling and outfielders full sesinini in the N ationnl League Good Friday suppers in the near­ Philadelphia matchmaker Pete I fight. Chuck Ha.-mon, A r n I e Porta- Harney's appointment came in ual higi) aveiage championship in carrero and Tom - Brewer, are - al­ Tuttle and AI Kaline have pleased M a mernber of the • Cincinnati est tlsh markets. hia own words—like "a bolt out of the Chiifch Bowling League for Moran, who saw Johnson beat the | It was Johnson’s 27th win Rcijlegs. ifhavenT given a thought most certain to gel into the lineup .Manager Fred Hutchinaon so far. Comittlons were not aiispioiniis the blue.” the 1953-54 .season, McCurry, a 6-5 favored Ward, said he hoped; against three defeats and his 21st One of Bolling’* three hit* In three as to whai ai-'creas I' may have in- —they usually aren’t, the wateCIs "I learned about the deal only to make the' Johnson-Saxton I knockout triumph. He hasn't lost soon. Rudy Regalado. Cleveland's (iividtMlly, I’m just going to do the mem ber of the Second CotigOs, spring sensation*, has been used .•ffame* ha* been a home run. He always too low or ton high, too Thur-sday and I came to terms compiled a 114.3 average. Runner- match in the Arena. | since he ‘was stopped by Baby Day accepted I.V chances without an best 1 ca|n all the tir.ig''for the rolled OP too clear or the worms that night,” said the 51-year-old Although .lohnson, a father of ^ 26 months ago. Ward dropped his, only ai a pinch ninner. up was Art .lohn.son of South it’a hardly fair to make any error, has liiken part In three dou­ interest of the club. Xhere is only Just aren’t trying. Anyway of baseball executive. foiir,' had a fine record, last night's I! third in a row. His record now is ble plays and has *tolen a base. one way I know hc^tv- to play base- M ethodist No. 2 a t 112.76. ,lohn­ bout "was his first appearance on | comparinon at thi* early vaa reported. Y ankees alnce 1951 and prior to league as secretary. I! said Ward. ”I waa having my way three hits arc all single*. ing a betier season than last year. What ran you do with .79 trout? that was general manager of the s » ' * one,” said the happ.vWinner, "and!I the first three rounds snd It took have been turned In by Forrest Pittshnrgli Pirates and president I guess I did. It sui'e felt swell." | liberties. They done right In stop- (Spook) Jacob* and Vic Power ot Six Pirate rookie* have received (Greengijass hit .2fU as a rimkie Lyle tt. Thorpe, superintendent TWO IMN.^ BEHIND Johnson St I big league baptism. They are and droVt" home 100 runs.) of the State Fish and Game Dc- ■ '£ ■ O H - i . of the Ameriran-Ass4>rlntlon. Johnson Was trailing on the I ping it the wsy I acted. But my the Philadelphia .Athletic*; Gene 112.74 came defending champion cards of ail three officials two ! head was clear.” Baker of the Chicago Cub*; Frank shortstop Gail Allie. pitcher Nel- Thiif sbring I ai i working hard partmeht, said, that in tenns of Announcement of the Hamey Bobby Noren of Emamiel Luther­ on, my patting, running, fielding statistics, yesterday's opening was Fred MeOirry Art Johnson selection was made'^yesterday by rounds to one, when he caught up I Ward, who outweighed hl8 rival Bolllng and Bill Tultle of Detroit: ^ Skinner. Phillies' owner Bob Carpenter. The an. Foiirth. just 20, pins behind with the fasl-piinching and sti-ong- 1.58 to 1525t, w’S!) stronger and hit Bob- Skinner. Curt Roberts of .second baseman Roberta and out­ ahd throwing and all other phases less productive of trout .than la.st John.son and 18 behlntl Noren. was I fielders Jerry Lynch and Gail of the grime. l am devoting a great y ear when fisherm en averaged .83 Phils had beeif without a general l.v built Deti-oiter in the fourth. I harder during the first three Pitbiburgh; BUI Skowron of the manager since the death of Herb Eddie Pagani of St. Jamra No. 2 Midway in the fourth. Ward ; rounds. His thumpihg rights to the Menley. Skinner has done every­ deal of time to nelding. trout per rod. Again, fishing neo­ at 112..56, New A'ork Yankee*; H arry .Ag- thing o.sked of him.- rapping two phytes may ask—what can you Pennock in 1948. shot a rig h t to .loHn.son’s ribs. As ; body seemed to slow up Johnson, ganis of the Bo*ton Red Sox and Whenever possible, I go but to Team honors were wdn by .sirxgjes in two pinch h it appear-- left field and field the halls off the do_with .83 tro u t? OUT OF DOOR Hnmey’a salary was not dis- he did so he lowered his left hand ( The crowd was announced at Wally .Moon ot the St. laiui* ^closcd but It was reported he will Emanuel lAitherap (81-39 with'St. and exposed his jaw. .lohn.son 1,500. The gate receipts were not ances. Robert* has made a hit in Individual fishermen had luck In Jam es No, 2 177-43) i se'eond, Cardinal*. each of. his two games, a double spots. I-croy Memott. of Cos Cob, receive' an amount equal or close smashed a right to Ward's jaw I disclosed. Each fighter received The majority of the rookie ter Cqngos No. 1 (74-74) were which sent Moses reeling to the and triple. Lynch drove in a pair fishing at Lake Wononseopomuc to the 825,000 a year paid Pen­ i $4,000 from the radio-TV receipts. pitcher* who have hnd an. oppor.'^ GrrciiigraKA Collects nock. third. Sixteert teams competed In of runs' against the Dodgers (if you want to call it Lakeville the handicap league. tr.nity to work so far haven't been .^ur.sday with a bases-Io,ded sin­ G^and Slam Homer Lake, you mayi. caught the larg­ isMii Carpenter, who had been han­ High single was )-olIed b y particularly effective. Jack Harsh- gle Allie lias looked lmp/es*iV’e on dling the general manager's chores est reported fish, an eight-pound Johnny O'.Neill of St. Bridgets, 170, From World Seriet to SemUPros n-an, Chicago Vi^hile Sox southpaw. defetise hilt weak at.y'the plgte. lake trout. Walter F. Montie, qf in the last five years, made it plain Is the only one to gel a starting King hurled. a scoreless relief in­ Chij ago. Appil 17 OD ' To The Pay Hamey will be the boss on all club and Irv Carlson of Enianuel had a Andover, reported a 19 3-4 inch >£ 169 game for second place. Nor- assignment and hV failed to last ning agaitvst the D ozers. •Urn Greengraas, hanl-hitting personnel matters. brpw’n trout caught in Columbia en's 412 three string total was the through the fourthxnnlng. How- i Skowron. who w;on the th« Yankee CInriilnati outfielder, .went the By JOE STETSON “He \vm handle coritract sign­ ‘J Lake. There wa.s no check by con­ best while Howie Holmes of North Back to Major Leagues ever, kids like the Giants' Mario ■ first base job agfiin.st lefthanded distinction of hitting the first Dog Editor I ings. negotiate player deala and servation agents on the Leviathan, Methodist No. 2 was next with a Picone. Washington's cri>nillo Pas- ' pitching with hia'^spectacular sliig- hasesjflllrd home run of the but Thorpe said it wa.s pos-vibie to • Shooting a cix-weeks-old pup Is player purchases, be in charge of qual, the Red Sox' Tom H^rin and irihk in spring exhibition games, .ynuair m ajor league seaaon. player advancement from the farm 399. High team single was scored catch a fish of that longitude the pay off! by St. Bridets, 649, w ith the..^Sec­ the Athletics' Bill Upton \ h a v c I h"" "nlV "tto 1" His gnuid-slammer off 'Turk Jim GreefigniM jthere. All kinds of trigger happy sj’stem,” said Carpenter. Is Story of Joe Page looked good in relief. Three ronkle, one is a hpmer and the other a LowiS in the seventh Inning And Carpenter added: ond Congos the runnerups with There wan the usual opening guardians of our life and limb, 624. Em anuel L utheran’s 1794 and hurlers fhe Yankfes' Bob GriVn. triple. Agganis. In hvs first start Thutjsday paced tlie Redleg.s school. I played second and third''*"-'’ ‘"'‘"I’ stories. A chap tinder condltiona of excitement and "The manager (.Steve O'Neill) the Redlegs' Corky Valentine anti at first base for the Red Sox, wal- to ah il-S victory over the and the coaches will come under the Second Congo’s 1763 ranked New York, April 17 ■J’( From ■ plate when I could reach It. I fig­ base for Wellsvllle, N. Y., for the ' fishing the Salmon River raiight public hysteria, have used their one-two among the team triples. the ,.A's Eob Trice were scheduled (HoP^d a^^triple aiid single. Moon, rohal . , sidearms to kill some helpless,' his jurisdiction.” World Series star with the New ured I waa finished. 1 \vho replaced Enos Slaughter in i rest of the 1944 seasort. I played ■ ""o ^l*** •>"* then he had to quit, Higli single without a mark was York Yankees to semi’-pro pitcher to start tcaiay. with W’ellsville again In 1945 and " ’hUr he was bnttling the fish, a excited and bewildered lost dog. Under Hamey the club executive ”1 don't mind saying that, things the^Cardinal outfield, has two hit* Ben Benito’s 96. Tlie latter rolled then back to the major leagiie.s were tough after the Yankees let Jacobs, tfie pint-sized second went'into the Army for two years, •'.'■‘■h helped Itself to his can of Many of these cases can be setup will be the .same as It was with St. James No. 2, ba.-eman who was drafted from ! bat. Ilthink this is much more ad­ under Pennock. credited with a Jackie Robinson la 35. This with the lowly Pilt.sburgh Pirates. me go. 1 went to Kansas Uity, then vantageous than diaaing, fiingbes. I played third baae for Bing-1 "l)fht-erawlera. Thorpe told, but blamed on fear ^nd ignorance but' « • O the Brookivn Dodgers' farm svs-1 ^l.v rated Henry major role in building up the team most versatile of athletes has had That is the story of Joe Page , to the West Coast and on to Syra ,__ 1______1 u ■ Aaron, event hitless in five times 1 learn to play the balf^as it dips, hamton In 1918 and 1949. In 1^50 i‘*’‘*"’* ''o'frh fop that one. when smoke and uproar have' a. bad knee and is now a left field­ KOI’R MEMBERS of Emanuel 1 was even tried aa a pitcher. I ! fast-moving dog robbed an cleared, comebody's pet and com­ to a national league pennant in the past five years and the one­ ciise. I even took a trip ami h,T'.nH ( bat owning dav hut cracked curv’eri and takes off, 1950. er. but remains the' rlean-up hity Jliithernn placed among the "high time gieat relief artist, eager for pitched in Santa pomtngo hoping bet and in th e field. He s, r a p p e d /.-two .. hits in 'his second__ __. j game.____ almost quit. My arm hurt most of bi» solitary catch up at panion lies lifeless with eyes six hits in nine times at bat and To me. being In the major “Sinre. then," said Carpenter ter and key man with Dodgerr 12 average rollers. They were: another crack at big leagtie bat­ that the hot climate would help my leagues Is “really living.” They say the year and I was pretty miser- i New Hartford. glazed and tail Inert. . Noren 112,74, .lohn Johns(in 111.20.. ha* handled 12 chances flawlessly. Q. W hatever n ^ a m e of Tommy AblP Utitll my vnv hittinghlfflna* began n to .V"'.aRP "‘Wut the big brown trout i Situations hhsed u|>on hysteria yesterday, "the Phillies have been (NEA). tens. vowed today, "I'm back and arm. B.it it didn't." “it Isj great fo be a Yankee.” but Irv Carlson 110.26 and Andy An- ' I'm going to make the ipost of it.” Power, the Negro outfielder who Griffith, National league outfield­ pick up. They used me as an "" ""Slfc of his lunch i are bad enough, but w hen 1 read aiming to repeat. The appointment derson 107.49. I t was in 1949. his next-to-Iaat I also say it is great to be a Red- Ten pounds under his playing year with the Ifankees, that Page led the American Assn, in hatting er fixim 191.5 throuiflv'25? extra outfielder and that was my of Roy Hamey Is part of that pro­ Rolloff for the Alexander .Ta)vis leg. l^ e n Cincinnati purchased me mav * J.""* 'IT “ I “f tlm premeditated, shooting of a gram .” weight with the Yankees and o,p- had hia heal major league season. with the Yankees' Kansas' City A. GIffith ba* a^ Insunutre from' the Yankee organisation it first experience out there. I Trophy will be held Tuesday nigh) limistie about the condition of his farm rt’ih last year, has three hits agrnry in f'Incinnall. 'Ax here he Hamey said one of his first at 6:.30 a t the Bowling Green. The He won 13 games and saved as was one of the best breaks of my It has taken me awhile to ' 1" " ^'’W'JerHey town, I ran arm for the first time since 19.50, many, led the American League in in nine times at bat. He distin­ first made, good aa major life. T might not have received the get up here and I don't intend to against the 140,000 adult trout his only be eonvineeAV'S RKKI I.TK other doetors told me that the ager, who let pirn work out with is shown assisting his .’On, David, 3. in the art of fishing from shore. Top right, Donnie Nielsen. 12, of 73 Brookfield St... center, shows to the Yankees, and after a trial then the kids are' reprimanded, Following is a list of the Big trouble was in my shoulder. That nati from the Yankees’ Beaumont I -Sometimes there is a reason for values and a respect for a living the'team to familiarize myself NntUnAl Twelve and the final standings: tlie club on a trial ba.sls during his fishing mates. Gerald .\lfonso. 15, left, of l6 Dierichcr Rd., and Jack Jacobs, 12. of 65 Durkin St., the big one that got awav. Lower AMESITE I was signed to a contract at 16. made out a Joint income tax re­ ItaOD'A Hc hciltllfil, did the trick. I've pitched as much Texas l.eague i-liih In the E w ell j such an act. poor and illogical aa animal whose life sho\ild never be wMh\lts needs. Rig Twelve .spring training. photos, on the left has Mrs. John Lucas of 56 Parker St., hailing a .worm on the hook of Bunny Zarembn. Center is an unidentified following niy Junior year in high port. Blackwell deal, .\ug. 28’. I95'2. I It may be, and more often- there is forfeited needlessly. A m oriran as 2.5 minutes of batting practice young chap who had the same luck as the others,^, no fish. At the right pn the bottom is George Nolan of 54 Chestnut St., ready to pack ' "I do know that the eliib has a fnincM .’«i9K’(iu)cME through an excu.se. In any case, it Is the Perhaps we shiiuld tighten the fine remilation from top to bot­ STA M M N t.S MrC’iirfy. 8 *cntHl m i hit ro«l and reel and take off for home. Very few’ fish were caught during the day at {>ntcrs. A S») M* Oi No The big 205-pound southpaw, for thia team," he said deter­ DRIVE'WATS I dog who must suffer or, as In this tom and the potential for cham ­ N ational !U weave of our- moral fiber and see a Nfirm. KmMiiiH’l I.iith* ibii 112 71 now 36, made his la.st appearance minedly. 'They treated me wonder­ I case, a puppy wliose enthusiastic W I. r,nu K. Pajcani, St .Ihiid'k that niir responsibilities are prop­ pion is Here rinrinnafi .. 2 112 fully and I'm going to go all out J .lohriFon, KmruiU'l M 1.2*1 in a semi-pro tilt in his home town ' and perhaps overexuberant life is ___ erly met. .After all. we are en­ RriM.klMi ...... 2 ‘‘arl^on. Kmaimvl Uulh» ra>j of Springdale, Pa. in 1952. for them. After the operation on Boardiiiaii Fights | EXPERTLY INSTALLED .s.nuffed out. Phiiafi«’lphia U‘i ~ tirely aceoiinlable for th^ pres­ B(»lm.skv. St .laini'B N 1lT« 10 "I still felt that numbness in by elbow. I went down to their Due To Increased Sales On The 1954 Buicks The excu.se offered here was rhirnKM . .. .('raiHtall. (*» iii» r (’.iMci* N" V fiT ence of dogs — every last one of MMwaukt’p .. my arm," he recalled. "All I could camp at Fort Pierce (FI*, i and Leswick’s Goal in Overtime Boso Grading — Machine Spread— that the puppy was molesting a FavoALaiijjlois llnnna. Nm M.-lh'.ili'*! N«i. 2 \fM» 1"7 fil Prospect of iMoiilh them — In oiir civilization. i’lltslxii ch .. A nuburhA, Si v.I.>iii»*.*« ‘XS iiiT r..% . do wa.s pu.sb the ball up to the Mr. Rickey gave me permission to 11 two-year-old beagle. Acknowledg­ Every dog produced is by defin­ N» TV ^'f«rk ..» A .Amlprj'fiii Kinann«*l T.ulh. f^rms Sot — Power R^od St. , Ui7 11 work , with the club. I was signed ing the nuisance value of a wean- ite human design of less definite A^aiiisl BasiJio Am^riran II. Ilftliiu.*. N. Mp|h.j(li.«*l N.'. 2 .fil to a contract last Monday and Hartford — Mirry Boardman of | Also: Parking Lots —> Tennis Courts — Woflu I ing pup of a large breed, it could human laxity. \y^ humans derive 1*1. \ . laiiil ... I'm ready to go." X ... I Marlboro waa named the world's Decides Stanley Cup Series I only rto harm by accident due to pride of ownership, companion­ OPEN ALL DAY Page wears a double zero as his We Are Overstocked On clumsiness and lack of coordina­ Syracu.se, N. Y . Ainil 17 /Pi N* w VoT k ... best lightweight prospect for the 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS ^ ship and- vwious services from T tr*>ll ...... EASTER SUNDAY ; uniform number. He believes it haft tion. Its desire to play and cavort our d o g.s,y They give ii.s these Carmen Bnslllo and Pierre i.nn- piiiiHti, i|,hia month of May by Ring Magazine, Detroit, April 17 (T' Tony I.,c."i- glois, 'both in top fighting form HOME rEKMA.VENTS r’ore than a little significance. $3,000 in post-season cash by win­ Torms arranged if desired. with an older dog, who 'thought things and^ their loyalty too. all Ru«i(»ii ...... boxing's aTithoritative recorder of wick, smallest p.aycr on either meet tonight in a 10-round na­ W/iffhinffloii . ATTENTION ' "We all begin with oh-oh before ning the NHL title and the Stsn-. it beneath his dignity to respond within tfie limitations fiatiirally the season,’' he said, "and that's fistic doings on this globe. The Registration Moiulay team, fired a big ''.sudden death" ley Cup semi-finals ,md finals. in kind, .should hardly be reward­ tionally televised (ABC) middle­ Westown Pharmacy ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED BY/ placed liipon them . We m u s t' each TODAY*M 0 AMF:S exactly the way I feel. I’m start­ hottest fistic prospect of the Nut­ overtime goi.l last night to g(ve Detroit ellmiqaled Toronto. ed by execution. of II t recognize the.se limitations weight bout. The tricky French­ .\ nirrlo’An 4.59 Hartford Ril., Cor. McKee For Little I.j*agiiers man l.s a 6-5 favorit-!. FISHERMEN ing out 'all over again—all fresh meg State right now, Larry was (4-1) and Moittresl beat Boston Granting that the re.sponsibil- and assume responsibility for W.nahliiBtim ot N<’U Yni k MrDrj ni(*U listed under Ring's "Pro.spect.s of Hie D etroit Red W ings a 2-1 vic­ Langlois la expected to scale VR i;Qm (1MI). and clean.” 5'oungater* In M ani-healer tory over the Montrei.1 CanadienS (4-0) in the semi-finals. ity for the puppy's death maybe their safety. the Month," along with other di­ \ Demaio Brothers shared by an irrespnn.sihle owner. 1.55. Basilio. a Cari„stota farm boy ; lietueen the age* of 8 and 12 and wres the Stanley'Cup fiom Come on ever today or tomorrow for the deal of your lifotime! (D istributed hy NE.A Service). LIVS BAIT visional prospect* from New Zea­ THI.VOS Gl ay.I r .m ESTABLISHED 1920 will w elph flihouC 150. I Phit«(i«'lphiA m RoMton Trir** <2-ll vr. land, Milwaukee, Fngland. Los who wish to regUter tor Little tile fighting Ficnenmen; l I.«ague baaehHil tryout* may do Tlic 5-fool-7 forward, paid pri- ■ hrrnfThe -ithonjx. 9 p.m. EST iir\ match a return ‘ *'*/,!•' 1 Diragt) At n* V* ■ 1 NEL$6 n PLACE following *ile*: S( [een shot at 4 29 o;' tlie over­ fire under his 'car to Ih* •' out the 8,000 miles. father. Sam Boardman. who is his ! frosted engine. Firenien yoared to SAVE SEDAN J\vraciiRe W ar M em orial to w a tch , ' V iiiihurih At rhllMtlDiphia—Frirnd ik- son's trainer and manager as well. i flaat Side Re«' — School tim e i>eriod ui the .seventh snd de­ the boys try to erase the ra n k lin g ll> vs nohunA t23-l6r; Rear North Hnd Fish ciding game of the Cup playoffs. the scene to save his blazing car.. ■ Radio and heater. ’•Larry ia going to he a real title | stre e t. $ 1 3 9 5 draw decision that marked their h( A BASKET FULL OF West Side Kec Cedar Stfeet. • .X •. Market prospect before long, and ha's, In Boston Marathon other meeting" here las. December. ('inriimaU at Mi-iuaukAf—Valentine * ''•Com m unity V—, N. Slain I NTIL HI.S PAYOt’*!-' goal, the ready to step up in class right 1953 PLYMOUTH 2-OR. HMi) (l.Vr>). now.” Street. Red Wings weic willing undei 1951 MERCURY 2-DR. Boston. ApriFTT (.^r Jim P etem , • O rtobrr. HE’S IJTTLE Birr— furious pressure b.v the ('anadiens. SEDAN the favored eptry in.Mondav's Bos- Peters’it-prinripal challengets lie Q — Who is the toughest Na­ .'■.eeking to i limax one of nockcy’jt Happy Motoring Days Are Yours When y Hartford, Conn. i/P\ W ith one Weather Cancels EASTER BARGAINS grc.Tt ( Oiiichri ks. \ Radio,'heater, ovrrdriv^, ^ 1 5 4 3 ^ Ol’EN ALL DAY SEDAN ton A,A. Matathan, aeMle^.1 down to i" V?''"."'''' "f^ng foreign tional League batter to strikeout? Lc.svvick's sudden .sliot, through ; ' punch. Louis R. Fi-atl,. broke Ed­ EASTER SUNDAY out ? (J W ith a runner on second . -fi ' ' \ Radio and healer. $1245 last mlrplte preparations^, today entries ward Dijsa’s jaw'.. Superior Court Selio4)lh4>v Relays —^Don Mueller, Giant*’ out­ ha.se, the b atter singles to center a tangle of player.'!, sniauhed the! You Buy A QUALITY CAR From after a.fog-delayed flight frojfK,Ijon- I-eading A m erican hopeful is 23- Jud^ Abraham .S. Borden, order­ FIV E CAVnY ( omehaek hajie.s and gave the Red r , J fielder, *truek out only IS time* field. The runner^heads home and Wings tlicir sixth .Stanley Cup ,• / , .• j t., ’’yenr-old .lohn J. Kelley, the Boston ing Frati to pay Dusa $7,000 dam­ In .502 .time* at bat la«t year to ! 1952 FORD)GUSTOMllNE A^ hf wa.s being nished to nig University stuiient who finished ages. said: "The defendant only Storrs, April 17 (.T) A steady Westown Pharmacy as he swings past third base, the ciiaiiipioii.ship. It .also c-ippeil a 1950 BUICK 4-DR. SEDAN overnight rain which soaked the lead the National ia-agiie. Red >. basem an biimp.s into him. knock­ brilliant sea.son wliicii .saw them hotel by his manager Jack Cnimp,\ fifth r year ago , weighs 135 pounds, but he must 4.59 H artford Kd., Cor. .McKee Srhoendlen«t of the Cardinal* Radio, heater, dynaflow. $895 last night PeteiS saia he hoped the • __ __ have a powerful fiat.” . track caused cancellation of to­ ing him off stride and he is caught c..|)tu.e then sixlli, straight Na­ VICTORIA \ day's scheduled University of Con- wa* *ee«nd. 'Weather wouldn’t be too hot’for the Final Slandinga at the plate. What should the '^de­ tional Hockey Is’agiie title, an uii- ' Radio, ^^ratqr, Fnrdninallr. \ . • pre<,edenled leal. 58th ninning of the 26-mile. 38,5 w I*’ . m 1 . .Q ' JA’hen IIs it. most,1 Important necticliit’Inter.scholHstic Relays, the Have vou noticed it’s the late.st cision be ? yard classic. "I hope that the wind 1— Krharpi*! i.uilHiaiiH\ ... .675 ( for a batter to iHt behind the annual openi.ng event of the intei- 1946 LINCOLN 4-DOQR BLACK ".Sure, I was st ared in the over­ Barlow Motor M es thinj: not to have the ileeves of * .\—The plate umpire should call 1950 BUICK SUPER SEDAN is in the tight direction,” he added. 2— S i. Ja r!i‘*5 N«». 2 77..... 4.3 .. .642 ’ scholastic track and field season. time." saitl Toiiuiiy Ivan, the Red I'oiiKo N«I; 1 74 46 .6J 7 ' man'* coat pressed? Lots of men Interference and allow the nmher Wings' dapper little ■ oath, "I Radio and Healer. $ 1 0 9 5 I.asl year, with a brisk tailwind .4 - No.. MethfKli.fft No. tL . 52 .567 i •T—When there In nobody out It was the first ci^ncellation in the GARDEN TIME 1947 MERCURY CLUB G<^UPE were in style ahead of lime. to aeo re.. 1952 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DR. to aid him, Japan's Keizo Yamaila ?»~ai. .MarvR ...... t>7 53. ,55h and a runner on second. It in al­ 16-yekr history of the event. thought, the red light was never established a new, Boston rec­ 6—-Sf'roiifi ('otip^iT ...... 6.'i .55 .542 most a niiint for the batter to hit Because the regular high school going to go on for u-s. The Cana- , 7 —St. JMni»*R No, 1 ...... fll 5f» ..5tiS 1946 FORD2.DOOR BLUE Uiens, kept, g etting stronger and : 1953 DODGE V-B SUBURBAN 1952 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE ord with a '!:I8;.M riorking . which H—So Mrlhoin.tt No. I ,39. .5(iS- behind the ninner.^Tlie runner can track season opens next week, Is Here Ism mileage, it. and H. .Aqlnmatir SEDAN • fW-gion I.mhf*ran ...... ,.506 stronger,’’ 20,000 mile*, all new tire*. $ 1 0 9 5 1950 BUICK 4:DR.'SEDAN . knocked a full six niiniiles 'aitd 48 551 make third bane and he in a poni- Unive.rsitv officials said it would transmission. Radio, heater, dynaflnw. $ 1 3 9 5 ^ Radio and heater. ^ 9 9 5 ■ seconds off the previous mark. . liL-*Si. Bridr*»iR ...... h>i 52 . 46.3 ttiin to nenre on a fly baM tin a he impoasible to fit the relays into 1947 roRD 2-DOOR BLACK Alston Admits He Finds , It was the second time in five it—No. MrihodiRt No. I .. 57 6.3 .4:5 j I years that'a tastoff won thq play- I Since that time Pcteis has turned 12~.ao. MoUhmUrI N o. 2 5R 64 .167 1- result of thin play.- the flchedule this .year. 1952 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE In Ihretv times below 2:20 including ,; 13- S i. JohUR 52 .4x3,3 . Q — How many double-headers A total of 32 schools had entered 1946 BUICK 2-DOOR BLACK . . . of's for the Red Winf,s in a ".1)id- an.' uHofficial world record of ***1^**' 4.’J 75 .375. 1 Little Wrong with Club j deii deaUi'. of the ae'ventli and de- 1952 FORD CUSTOMLINE 44 76 .:467 [.I did the Yankees lose last year? more than 500 athigtes in the STATION WAGON 1950 STUDEBAKER SEDAN ,2:18;34.5 at Turku, Finland last Ifr—T-*"mi*lo'S-'’’-””- ' Rcth ' N Sholom ” 2 33 ■R7 .275'irrs 11'. .Y-7-4)ne in 17. * games. 1946 BUICK 4-DOOR BLACK . . . I eiding^ gam e p f I'hc liiiafs. CLUB COUPE 1952 BUICK SPECIAL I In 1950. Pete Bahand'o. traded 8-Pa**enger. R. and H. 11.090 guaranteed Radio, heater, aiitomatir drive. • Brooklyn,- April 17 (jD—W alt ; Lfibine. They’re the boys who ale WhLtP ualN . R. tuiil II.. FnrdoniAtiCa i by the Boston Bruins, scored the I mile*: lou mHrajfr, * RIVIERA $795 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR BLACK , . Alston, the ex-Ohio schoolipaster, going to have to hold the leads oat back today and sighed con­ , winning goal for the Red Wings Radio and heat.-r. ‘ $ 1 6 2 5 V. hen the .starters falter. ; against tl New Yoirk Ranigeis. ^ 1952 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE tentedly. He never had it so good. 1950 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN 1947 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR GREEN .. ”l've got to go by what I've I Is'swick was acquired froiii the ' R. and H. White wall*, maroon, black top, 1951 FORD CUSTOM 4-DOOR Mays Looks Human Until They-Start to Play; As rookie manager of the defend- _ . . Rangers three years ago. IMiwrrglldr, 12,000 guaranteed miles. Radio and heater.' $795 ing National I..eague clianipions. seen,” Alston explained, "ao until Radio and heater, Fnniomalic. 1947 CHEVROLET dONV. B LU E...... he could find little wrong with his Hughea and I-abine falter, they're ■ Leswiek's winning tally cut off , 27.006 mlWtsv $945 a comeback which saw Montreal' 1951 PACKARD SEDAN Brooklyn Dodger*. °f defen*e." 1952 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR 1948 CHRYSLER 4-DOOR BLACK . . . 'Tm pretty well satisfied with Each has had one chance trf -square the best-pf-Seveii series at styleline De Luxe. R. and H. Black, white Radio, heater, ultramatlr. $1295 1949 MERCURY 4-DR. Giants’ Star Puts N(0W Spirit into Baseball three games apiece after ^ifig null*. 22.000 guaranteed mile*. ‘ 1949 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR •L. L.. this club." he commented befpre fm**h up and has come through in 1946 CHRYSLER 4-DOOR GREEN ... sending Billy Loes to the Ebbels splendid fashion. Alston s plans down 3 to 1. ^ And the g.oal was unexpected by 'the record Olym­ STYLELINE DE LUXE , SEDAN New 5 -o rftj,N E A )-W illie .Mays. Field mound against the New York mean that -unlesa something Koes , 1952 PONTIAC CATALINA Black. R. and II., white wall*, tike new. after a fly. He took a quick step this year or at least they're pray­ pia Stadium 'crowd of 15,791. by (8 ]c'yltnder). R. and H. Hydramatir. 2-tnne Radio and healer. teeth gle-aming in the bright to his left, which was th'e wrong 1946 DeSbTp 2-DOOR GRAY ...... Giants. "The pitching has bfen "'fnfiP: John Podies. Bob Mlliiken lost CHEVROLET 2-DR. all they lav he l.a If the Gianta are *!! ex^..«ieT r ing fie, tri’Hl. Well, 1 can’t see him Rotary Tillers 134.95 good and ever when Carl Erskine Black won't be u-sed much., Montreal goalie Geriy McNeil and green—like brand new; to-do anything this year, started sunlight, to autograph a couple of way, then w hirl^ and raced to his hitting- much more than .270 or undoubtedly' by ' I>eswirk himself. scorebo.srds for bleacher fans.- right. His cap Hew off, as 4f he 1947 DODGE 4-DOOR GREEN ...... lost on .ipenini dav. I thought he Black ves^ciallj\ piesent.* a prob- 1952 DODGE CORONET 4-DOOR SEDAN off the 19.54 season at the Polo so. And he'll hit that until he de­ < and up wai sharp ' •• lem. He has showed nothing and He took a passoiit from team­ 1949 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD R, and H. Blue, exceptionally clean. way. His cap flew off. as If he velops the wrist business. mate Glen Skov and lifted, the Radio and heater. 1949 PLYMDUTH SEDAN Grounds on a di.sconcerting note “L4K)K AT THIM.’’ one.of theii) Garden Tractors 111.50 •’Mo*f of the bov* aie hitting. Al.ston ia not one to take chances $1095 for tbose who Were a kid back trying out for a ‘"niat doesn't come overnight. 1946 HUDSON 2-DOOR G R A Y ...... puck Into u maze of players. Be­ 4-DOQR Radio and heater. $395 said. ”The guy signs the card and high school team. He stabbed his • • * and up We were going to hold a workout , ' take stock in his yealerday. but It rained so we " real good pitrher Alslim fore McNeil could set him.'clf for R. and H. Hydramatir, Cadillac condition, 1947 PONTIAC 4-DOOR you pan’t .hardly tell whether its gloved hand acro.8.s hia body, but “AND THIS SPIRIT buslneS-s.” 1946 HUDSON 2-DObR GRAY ...... it. it rammeti high .into the net 22,000 mile*. semi - superm an 'Mays' or what. I can't read his Powor Mowers 57.95 R. and H. One in a million—very riean. billing. the ball went past him and banged the, guj’ went on. "Listen. These couldn’t. It wa* going lb be for “'•* ‘i. and touched off a wild rinkside wrltih'. He' writes Just as lousy as harshly against the bleacher wall. are professional ballplayers. That and up the fellow, who don’t get to plav Whether it will Iw la t FORD 2-DR. SEDAN 1946 FDRD 2-DR. SEDAN To begin with. • • • 1947 NASH 4-DOOR B L A C K ...... scene. Leswick was mobbed by Radio and heater. 1 do." rah-rah spirit they say Willie to„m .K -h. But I Mild an y r r g u l.r ‘ the Red Wlng.S and fans alike. Radio and heater. $425 Willie walked In- On the field, a park policeman THE VQISF. ST.\KTI.EI> the gives ’em is j'ust a lot of non.sense. J Lime Spreaders who wanted to come out would tn- • . . f , u - Many moro of thoso vory eloan usod co n in Stock. 1947 NASH 4-DOOR TAN AND GRAY welcome and Duke Knider volun- . Th»t Alston has supreme confi- M ontreal took a 1-0 lead in the t o t h^e Polo stood in frort of the clubhouse en­ guard, who smiled. But Leo Duro- These guys get paid for playing. I.awn Aeratnr.<4 first period of Floyd IJlurry's goal ■'Grounds lockeg trance and watched Willie snag cher something less than a bench They’ll play their heads off if it tfiirrd Hutfheji wbb demonulrat^ Hand Carden Ttstla 4 1 at 9:17 but Detroit tied bt at 1:17 Many moro fo chooso from. Low down poymonts. H9 ollowoncos for yoor old superman last year, would do a 1946 OLD^ CLUB CdUPE BLACK . . . 7 rnu F ai « ! ThtimdAv when both th^ rlRhthand- We invite you to visit Rockville’^ mosi modern show'place of fine cars. Open every room on opening some flies which were being fun- helps their paychecks. This spirit s Jim and Podres, who throw, of the middle .period. Red Kelly goed out by a roach standing in lot more than pmlle if it happened is a lot of talk.” cor. day and pro­ We Buy, Sell, Trade (^ lefthaiided. were yarming up In the scored while the Canadiens were day including weekends to 9 P, M. We invite your inspection of our fine used cars. the infield, some 44/) feet away. ip a game.- , , ■■■' ‘w hen the conversation was fin­ 1947 OLDS CLUB COUPE BLACK • • • I a m an -shorL r ceeded to hkbg In the press box, as the game Terms, l)emonstrati»h.a, t ‘ ? boUP*" Alston decided ti yank his clothes, in a . "He makes the whole difpKenpe ished, and the rest of the day's riuggera, Alston can go along with , .^.^er Ru.ss Mfver with two left- .AFTER THE G.A.ME slowly de- this year," the gendarm*e noted.' 'began, an old-time baseball man, doings injected into the thinking, ' Renlals 1946 PLYMOUTH 2rDOOR GRAY ...... $395 vfiloped into a duel between the very human visiting for the day, began to talk. ^ 1 handed Plttshiirgh hitters coming manner. The •■The guy can do anything. I re-- you began to think that Willie Where Service Is .Assured But.” bo philosophized "I im- „ aCTlnsr-fb*' perrent- fleet Montreal forwards and goal­ jacket to hta light member him here the year we won "You see .Irvin down there,”'he Mays, the funny-running No. 24 on agme o-r attack w^ fluctuate „,,g„ the boi. ie Tqrry Sawchijk of the Red' the pennant. He-was-out of Ihia said, pointing to M onte ^rx-in. the the big jilaying field, was very during the se.-son go^ day. and ^ out the fire. , Wing*, the Detroit' netminder vir- Vrown double-’ w illle MKya world.- And haven t you been see-, husky New^Y’ork out fielder., "T h at far from being the superman they Gorman Motor Sales, Inc. Brea.sted aqit was y j ~ ’rhe.fact'that the B.rdok'-start- tiialiy held off the Frencbmeti bv bulling with envelbpea and the ing what the patwra are saying is one fiiie hitter. - Big. ’sttong sfy . * ■ that wfth ^weivhiUera.^TOey have have betn having troubles in himself in a one-sided third pe'rioti. sim ut him ? wTi.sts. He controls the bat.- no That is, until he won the ball Capitol MORIARTY BROTHERS 285 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER, CONN.—RffONE MlrMSTl panu were alappgd oh a hook. .The and U»d. The spray ithe late inhinirs Un't woryvi'ne the At the other end of the.'riqk, shell of Ipcker No. 24, which la 'Those guys," t)e said with, a: W'lld swinging. That’s why he h(Us game by hitting piie of the long-/ .'hitters>~^^ae who donH .go McNeil -was etpirilly brilliant. He motion toward L*iic distant aecond-, aiythii^. He cuts ’.down on th1 ert home” runs in Polo drourkls^ MNCOLN-MERCURY DEALERS 7 ^ ‘ OREN 8 A.M. ^^P.M. MONDAY foHuOAY , Willlo’i, was in a state of disarray. tier'"press"T»o^'. ’’follow' the club EquipmoRt Co. l ifor diatai'v-e-- are mora conaiatent.” "Rrskihe was t he onJv one of our handled everything he could .sei^ Why, he'’d make Just An -ordinary percent'age of missing, with wrist Jiistqry, an awesome shot into the ROUTE 83. WINDSOR AVE., ROCKVILLE every, d,"''. They know everything. action. u p ^r stands at the 425-foqt mark. Aa .. fOr the' pitching. AJMbn‘8 , oitche^a to go ■nine .innings cluring but ''Mighty Mouse ", popped-.up ^ * 8 A.M. to 5 PJd. SATURDAY A housewife mad at him. 3^1-315 CENTER ST. — TEL ^L-3-51 35 7 With m* screen (shot arid won an­ V V And they like Mays nearly as, good "But you take- Ma.xV- He hasn’t ) The entire Glrint. bench 'wai up Inc., I pre-seaso,i plana j^ve develq^d . the gorinc training searion.” he nh- , even better than h# figured. I^ the .served. "It'a. too eanjy to expert other jll.OOO in pjgyiarf money- for CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDA^ ■ ■ j Ah W'lllie Walked down thi long aa^hey.. liked »,(Tlulh. I think...... - this --•» 1deveioped wrrisl acti(|p yet. He( on the BtUpa' doing a little w ar J8 MAIN STIREET ' PtRST.OEALER ON THE LEFT ENTERING THE CITY 11 flijtht of ataila which leada from guy will be ai»jkhfr.Ruth— almost;"'^ Just swings / with eveiythihg he's daunt as WiUle May* ran araimd 1 rqlief department, jhia two acM-ln- rill vour piteper* to (go the'full each Wings. Iba G ianu'' c^uir field drcaal^g TeL MI-.1-79.58 *- ' the«hole are Jim Hughea and Clem I distance.” '' 'All toiq^ Detroit player* ' won with this, Willis got set to g o ljp t Tliey lopk fbr Mm to M t UM'bMM. t * 7\* ■ - r ' ,.i<. . ' . ^ r -. -V • •'‘ N , i ■» ■ ' / ■ ■ : , M ANCH'E^R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SAT-URRijAY,'APRIL 17,1954 p a g e ; t h i r t e e n ^p a c e ; i ' ^ v e MANCHESTER EVENING h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 17.1954 y '■ 7” Houses For Sa^e. 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Automobiles for Sale 4 Business Services Offered 13 Roofing K-A Situatjona Wanted— ‘ Garden— Farm— Dairy Rooms Without B >^d 59 Houses For Sale 72 y Clinic Scbedule 'Hal Boyle Male 39 Products '. 50 GREEN MANOR, three bedroom COVENTRY LAKE, four room A-Scientist O ff-R e (cWd New Star WIRING INaTALLATION of all ROOFING— Specializing in repair­ PLEASANT, FURNISHED room, MANCHESTER —Several two-fam­ ranch, larga lot, fencing,^/ well ranch, year old, artealan well, hot 1953 Plymouth 4-Door— Like tj'pes. No job too small. Pater ing roofa of all kinds. Also new The clinic schedule of the Classified DRAFTSMAN WANTS part time BURPEE SEEDS Grow! We have suitable for two persons. One ily homes, three bedroom, auto­ landscaped, combination atorm air heat. Full price $6,200. Call Manchester Ihiblic Health het e, A good buy! ised; good\poultry house (4000 ca- V e w York (AV-’hie dream of i Jerry North are now plotted in a dition for coming needs. Braith- Heating— Plumbing 17 AT THE CENTER, comfortable $ , . Madeline Smithi Realtor 10 minutes out. Carlton W. dramatic drive, radio, heat­ era, all colors, also females. a cord delivered. PI. 2-6T56. 12 000 pacityi> arttqll bam. 30 acres, (Coptinned from Page One) (Conttnued from Pago One) thdusAnds of authors today is to pleasant upper Westchester coun- (CoatlaMdi from Om ) walte, 52 Pearl atreet. ‘ MI. 9-0426. rooms, single er double. 14-16 MI. 9-1642 or MI. 9-1146. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, 9-4694.^ pond, ^ cellen t location, asking er. LENNOX FURNACES and warm Wadsworth St. devSlop ■'‘•fictional character the try place amid an atmosphere of COf»Y CLOSING TIME ' air heating. Earl Van Camp, MI. $18,500. Over IM) others, . listings ‘‘D r., Oppenheimer, at least on , In Indochina under aiiy circum- capital. Beneath the pictura i8ias a GUNDER'S T.V. Service, available THE NEW Ma n c h e s t e r Pet /Household Goods 51 CUSTOM BUILT four room, ex­ MANCHESTER —Six room aln|le‘ , always needed. R elies Agency, public never loses Interest in. i home-cooked food, cats and Ilter- FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1951 Studebaker Champion 2- any time. Antenna converaiona. 9-S844. ROOM FOR RENT, private family. pandable to six, cabinet kitchen, four bedrooms, trees, ehrubs; the evidence I have aeen, in my An ^example Is Tarzan of th e' *ry violence. warm, congratulatory meaaaga Center, 995/Main 8t., invites you Coventry. Tfl. PI. 2-3872. "If we have such a policy, I’d 1 • ^ L from the Soviet government and the MON. THRU FRI. Door— Radio, heater. Philco factory aupervlsed aervlce. West Side. Genllemsn preferred. large living room, fireplace, oak large children’s play yard. Quiet opinion la a' loyal American. On of the great literary It la a real husband-and-wife to visit pets of all kmda. Con­ DAMAGED BY THE the other hand the information in News Tidbits^ CTommunist party. Then followed 10:30 A. M. 1950 Nash Rambler Conv.-i- Tel. Ml. 9-1486. necticut bred Parakeets. Ml. /"’ MI. 3-4403. floors, sanitary molding, storm residential aecUon, not a develop­ BOLTON HILLRIDE, room like to know about it.” Hicken-' earners 'of alall...... time.. This ...... jjungle — ; team____ job; ______Frances- ______does ths__ plota.____ Moving— Trucking RAILROAD CO. windows, oil steam heat, 100' lot, ment. Owner MI. 9-0816, his file la volumin'oua and makes a looi^r said, "but I don't think we i strong boV became more of an "n- They inull the plot oVer for a day the text of a decree awarding him SATURDAY 9 A. M. 9-427?. Hours Monday through^ A WHOLE LOAD OF ranch, comblnkUon kitchen,' din­ Culled from AP Wires the hi^eat Soviet OivUian decora­ Radio, heater, overdrive. Storage 20 trees, near atores, bus. Only ing room, fmeplace, .R ouble 'pfima facie' case of security .______' ■ T ■ T* , » i dustry thim a character. And he or two. Then Dick goe<( into'his Friday, 10 to 6:30, WedneaMy risk.” tion—the Order of Lenin. 1948 Studebakef Champion— SMALL GARDENS Plowed. Tel. closed at 2 p.m, S. h H. Gfeen FURNITURE Apartments— Flats— $10,000. Carlton W. Hutchins. MJ. SIX ROOM aingie, good location, closets, sliding f>vagC: (D-La», a former I pr„|5g|,jy making study, and doea the writing.. He TOUR COOPERATION WILL MI. 9-7016. MANCHESTER - Packaga Deliv­ and Tenements 63 9-5132, 9-4694. furnace heat, garage, nice lot. many extras. Lot m x 150, \po H-Bomb Opposition Cited Commercial Assurance Co., Ltd!, ° r S long Viter Africa 1... paved. .writes from 9:M) in the ^ n l n g On top of these things—to which Radio, heater, overdrive, ery. Local light truckmg and ■tamps. . One of the allegations against the other top men aieo had been BE APPRECIATED APPLIANCES Priced right at $10,800. 8. A. development. Only $9,500. Carlti file. Qovrt claim to $10,348 .elzed, wnt to InSo^hin. 3 u t ^ author tell when untll_one In the aftemopn. tuVning 1949 Buick Conv- Cqupe— ROTOTILLER. Plowing and light package delivery. Refrigerators. YOUNG NEW ZEALANt) white THREE ROOM furnished apart­ EAST HARTFORD. BeauUfui Siin- Beechler, Realtor, Phone MI, W. Hutchins. M I./9-Sl^ 9-4694 Oppenheifner is that he opposed hnn.. ____ I------:...... — — ---- ; he'a created ode of these jackpot out 1,500 to 2.40O words a day.^, treated on their decade Wrthdaya- - hauling. Call evenings or Saturday. washers and atove moving a ' ' Original Cost $1,367.19 ment, auitable for two adults. In­ set Ridge. Three homes priced 3-8969;- ' jevelopment of the hydrogen bomb Khrushchev re.ceived a littie bit D ia l M I-3-5121 Radio,, heater, d.\naflow rabbits for sale for Euter. Inquire 3 1 O’Rrien ^arreste/i in nnnne'etinn approving it .; characters’ or l l » book world 7 He "W e think that a plktn puai^ MI. 9-9813. apeclaity. Ml. 9-0752. 361 Bidwell St., or call MI. 3-7405. YOU CAN HAVE IT quire 193 Adams St. from $17,200 to $22,900. See these ev^n after------President------Trurri'an ' , or­ : with ZAA1 7(M> inntine- or rmor-M | h e Said He would Vote tgalnst can’t. He has toV a lt for the pub- mvstery Is no good.” said Frances. more. ■, drive. today. The Escott Agency. 1^. HOMEY, OLDER seven room der in 1950 that work on that! pith *681.700 looting of armoied I any auch resolution. lie to tell him. \ "You-have to have.characters that He was pronoiinced a "Hero of ANTIQUEIS Reflnished. Repairing AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., , FOR ONLY WanUd^Raal Est^e 77 1948 Plymouth Coupe— Good TROPICAL FISH hobbyist seUing 11 ROOM HOlJSE, 2 apartments, 9-7683. house, on approximate acre. superv^-eapon be pushed. Oppen Mini.i.i-truck in Danvers int 1952 Prime hi. Pfosldont Elsenhower told his It worked out tbkt wsy with are Interesting. Sdyiet Labor" and awarded the done on any furniture. Tieman, local and long distance moving, out healthy stbek of Guppies, 10c $750 furnished or- unfurnished for rent Pleasant neighborhood, pine woods USTTNOS WANTED - atogle, helmerx^has asserted that he Minister Nehru of India, aays his news conference on Feb. 10 that Frances and Dick Lockridge. "Hammer and Sickle Gold Medal." "I take a perfectly blank piece Lost and Found 1 tran.sporation. 189 South Main St. Phone Ml. packing, storage. Call MI. 3-5187. each'. 41 Green Road, any time. It la not very often an opportunity or- ssle, vicinity Msin and Center MANCHESTER—New ranch, qual­ background, garage, shop, fine twQ*famlly, three*family, dYsI' dropped ^ 8 opposition as soon as g(>vernment "o endeavor no one could be more bitterly op- whose latest snd ^Oth) book, Khrushchev has become a key 3-5643. Hartford CHapel 7-1423. of paper, and try to think up a PRE-WAR CARS like this comes s round but .every St. Call MI. 9-9682. ity conatrucllon, no development, garden, berries, asparagus. Write neea property. Have many Truman miuie his decision and that will be considered too grest at posed to getting the United "Death and the G ^tle Bull," man In Soriet public affairs aa FOUND—3 fellows who will waic, RABBITS FOR Sale. These little once in s while It happens. This is owner. Box X, Herald. buyers. Mortgages arran;_ murder I would llke to read about administrator of the vast machin­ FURNITURE Refmiahtng, antique large kitchen, three bedrooms, he went at the taak with a will. ■ Stotes involved In a hot war in comes out next month; It Is the wash and clean out your car for 810 Down, $5 Week bunnies iHake fine Easter pets. the first time in years we can offer full cellar, wooded lot, centrally Please call George L. Grariadio, Sen. Hickeiikmper (R-Iowa), a myself. We don't uZe tricky meth­ ery of the Communist party in the furniture a specialty, chairs caned Painting— Papering 21 EAST HARTFORD. Near present china war .to an end snd negotiate. Indochina than he was. Con?e- ; 18th volume in their Mr.\and Mrs. ods. We generally shoot or stab." onlv $6. For service telephone MI. Also'a few older ones. Route 44A, such a tremendous bargain. So Business Locations located. Only $12,500. Carlton ,W. Realtor, MItcheU 9*5878. 109 rmer chairmah. o f the Senate- a Mttlement. quently. he said, every move he au-i North mystery series. \ U.S.S.R. and aa boss of the drive Many To Choose From and rushed. Anson F. Thorp. Bolton. Call Ml. 9-9991. high school. Several homes priced The murder'plots In the Lock­ Sm751. Phone MItcheU 9-5785. don’t wait and hurry down and get For Rent 64 Hutchins. An. 9-5132, 9-4694. Henry etrecL Hbiise Atomic Ertvrgy committee Support for testuse of Salk polio thorlzed was calculated, as far as ' Back tn 1931, Frances told Dick, to' raise food production and in­ it. Everything is guaranteed—Buy I------in the $15,000 bracket. The EScott now its vice-cl ridge household are entirely liter­ dustrialize sgriculture through­ CHORCHES MOTORS PAINTING AND TURTLES. Limited quantity, 50c Agency, MI. 9-7683. airman, wa.s vaccine in Fairfield County voiced humans could do It. to make cer- then a young drama critic 'pn the all or part. ■ , LARGE STORE for rent with ba.se- ; PHELPS ROAD — Custom built CASH WAITING for (sny type real aaked (in a CBS radio program last 1.by Dr. Oliver L. Stilngfield' of tain that does not happen ary. out the sprawling nation. 80 Oakland St, — MI-9-9483 COMPLETTE Hand and power lawn PAPER HANGING each. Kelly's Aquarium, 29 Sun­ estate you have to sell. First and New York Suh. an amusink ad­ Personals mower sales and service: Motors ment, desirable location. Suitable home,, fh'e large rooma, living night whether disloyalty figured Stamford, chairman of county’s The storm over the Indochina "Sometimes We get a little mad tever since last September, when set St. Open 'U1 9. THIS LOT INCLUDES room, fireplace, partial open stair­ MANCHESTER — SS'veral three second mortgage money available. venture that had befallen herdur- 1952, FORD fbrdor, original A-1 con­ tuned an- overhauled, ^ckup and for any business. For information, bedroom single homes, two Cape in the H-bomb delay. \ Polio Policy Committee . . . In i statement overshadowed a contro- Ing the day. He wrote a short kkU while working out a story,” said Khrushchev was given |he formal THE PROSPECT HUl School for JOHN M. McCANN: Electric Refrigerator, Range, write Bex E, Herald. way, dining room, kitchen, plumb­ Also lietinga wanted. Call The Frances, cheerfully. "But Dick title to the post he already held in dition. hew tires, lustrous blue fin­ delivery service. Gibeoh'a Garage. TEN MONTHS old male, thorough­ Washing Machine, Vacuum Clean­ Cods, near Bowers School and two Johnson Buildins Comnanv 983 "I. wouldn’t pass judgment on London Blllv Graham. American, versy over President Elaenhower’s ______about it—the' first appearaneeXof young ebUdren. Transportation Ml. 3-5012. ______- 30 Laurel Street ing for automatic washer, oil burn­ and I don't have any big hot argu­ fart for some time— first. Secre­ ish. 1951 Chevrolet tudor. deluxe bred Collie, to a good home. Jill. er, Dinette Set, Linoleum, Utility AIR CONDITIONED offices. Mod- ranch home* In Green Manor. Main St MlS-74M Evehinai Ml iparticular matter at .this evangeli.st, tells Briton In series pledge yesterday that the United Mr. snd Mrs. North In print—a: •'fumlahad. Mrs. Lela Tyhur, direc­ 9-2792. er, two large bedrooms, bath, sec­ The Escott Agency. MI. 9-7683, 9-0016 • • ■ ■ '[tim e," Hickenlooper replied. V 'l of fervent aermons the onlv de-> Statea will maintain a "fair share " sold it to the New Yorker magaV ment.*.". tary of the Central Committee of model, equipped and honestly Tel. MI-3-7388 or Ml-3-6738 Cabinets. Living Room Suite, Rugs, ern design. Near Post Office, Main ond floor. Large screened rear tor. Phone MItcheU 9-5767. gnarahteed. 1949 Pontiac, converti­ ALL KINDS of antehna work. Call < : will say---- that; there ------were '■-'Inltedefinli fensc against the Hydrogen Bomb of troops in Europe for joint de- zine for $60. The other love of their lives is the ' communist Party—he has Art Plnney, TV/Antenna Special­ Tables, Lamps, Smoker. Bedroom street, corner Wadsworth. MI. porch, garage. Venetian blinds, BEAUTIFUL Cape Cod six room (2 4 AA n #A I W I W mIm S !'/as%Aa — ..ei— — a.-i A^a. ^ ^ ^ j e — _ been delivering the KremUn'a ma­ ble. 8 cylinder, hydramatic, radio Suite, Spring Mattress, dishes, 9;9779, or MI. 9-9819. READY BUYERS waiting. For Im-' And powerful, objections to pro-^^j.ls deep faith In Christ. j (ense of the continent "while a The editors liked the Norths and rsls. They have three, named. MRS. ZOPPI, reader and adviser. ist, Sales and^ervice. Very fair PAINTING, Ehcterlbr and mterlor, EASTER BUNNIES for sale. 1532 screens, storm windows. Excellent tinfiqikhed) home,-Fireplace, oil mediate ac.tlon list your property j c'edtog with/the H-bomb program, i President Elsenhower teams up j threat to that area exists, a.*ked for more skit.*. The Lock- A feet tall. He is very stocky, Turnpike. Second shift. MI. 3-S434, a loan from a bank or finance Refrigerator. J. C. Scranton, 428 and drapes custom made. Re-up­ house for rent, $75 month. Refer­ pandable Cap^. Cod. living room If you decide to buy now i "-Many of the objections." he In 1945. following a hitch In the her husband mildly. "It makes WIRING INSTALLATION and re. Trudeau. M|. 9-1614. Hlllatown Road, Manchester; holstering. Beautiful fabrics, eign relations committee member, weighing about 190 pounds. His company to complete your down ences. MI. 9-8140 between 4 and 6 12 X 18; ftrepiace, tile bath, ames­ property for Navy. Dick gave up dally news­ me feel I have fallen out 'o f life pair of small electric ' appliances prints, stripes, solids. Expertly ite drivb, shade trees. $68 month­ you will have your choice of . ; d i s p o s a l a " ' ’ ' Threat Waning predicted there will he di^ission /most recent pictures show him payment. Positively only $145 and fixtures. Clarence G. Smith, CONTRACTOR—Interor and'exter­ p.m. decorating. intent.to harm the United States." paper work. The Norths had be­ when I'm not writing." *^with a rotund and pudgy face, TWO'PONIES, one with saddle, hnlahed; $5 down, $2 weekly, ly full c^'rying cost. Immediate Real Estate Specialist. in^the .S.-nate of what heawid was come a fulltime' career. Mr. and Automobiles for Sale 4 down buys a 1949 car, $195 buys a 21 Knox St. Phone ML«3-8423. ior painting and paperhanging by $225, one with saddle, $150, Robert Tbe New York Daily Neva said the administration's fal^re to tell In all the years he has written? looking as If he has been taking on 1950, $295 buys a 1952. No addition­ balance one year to pay. Call occupanev. E. B, IjiFlaah, Real- For reliable results list with last night in a copyrighted story! Mrs. North became a Siiccesafui about Pam and Jerry North he hha a reliable contractor, 1-3 and more Thresher after 5. MI, 3-6046 JAckSon 2-7780 or JAckson 4-0154. T. J. CROCKETT. Broker members of the Arirvfd Services more weight. 1951 Hudson 2-Dr. Su{>er 6 Sedan al aide notes or loans. We guaran­ LAWN MOWERS all tfpes Sharp­ off on all 1954 wallpaper. All cus­ Suburban For Rent 66 tor. JA. 2-6953, (’ H. 7-7022. from Washington that Oppen- For Enropeaiis Broadway play, then they went never described what they l((ok , —Radio, heater and over­ Out of town reverse charges. 244 Main Street JARVIS REALTY CO. and Foreign Relatio^ Committee.* His ofTkial portralU In Russia tee to sell under the above terms ened and repaired. Delivery serv­ tomers receive a written guaran­ RIDING HORSE and saddle — five ADULTS, Spacious Suburban upper helmer told the House un-Ameri­ into the movies. For 11 years they like..feeling that is something'the usually show him writh a dead pan drive, excellent condition. . MANCHESTER-Ranch. full cellar, 6.54 CENTER STREET about the snnoun^ment. Admin­ have been a top radio series (CBS) With notes as )ow as $40 monthly. ice. G, Snow, 336 Summit. Tel. MI. tee. Free estimates with refer­ year old Pinto. Alfred Helm. MI. five rooms and bath. Heat, hot four bedroon^s, two baths, two Phone: Office MI-3-.5416 can Activities. Committee .five (Continueil from Page One) istration sourrea/Mild it had been readier ran best imagine for-him­ or a scowl. BuL be can aaaunte 1951 Hudson Hornet Club Coupe— Good credit is our only require­ 3-4531. Ml-3-4112 and now have gone into television ences. By calling AD 2-6285 after 3-7895. N 9 NEED TO JOIN A CLUB water, $110. Coventry PI, 2-7670. fireplaces, den, lerraie, garage, Residence MI-0-7751 .veers ago that Dr. Bernard Peters, di.aru.i.sed with / both Republican self. My idea it the N ort^ look great geniality on occaaion. A one-owner car. Must be ment. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. 5 p.m..Mr. Hebert. a fellow atomie scieutlst, was not been accepted by the govern- and D em orra^ leedert. (NBCl. The Norths slso are con­ pretty much like Dick and Trances Hatchet Maa HEREFORDS YearHngs, heifers. Top Quality Furniture choice locatiort. Immediate occu­ sidering the comic strip, f i eT'd seen to be appreciated. Ra­ COVENTRY — Heated 3 room pancy. The EsVotl Agency. Open $3,000 DOWN, six room ranch, con­ scornful of the Communist party irent. On ti^ other hand, several legis­ Lockridge. a very pleasapi couple, During hla entire career in the dio, heater and hydramatic, 1941-1940, OLDER Chevroleta, PLOWING AND Harrowing. Call -Steers. Cows due starting May. Brand Name Appliances ground floor apartment, lease, $75 because It "was not sufficiently (after all, didn’t Tarzan make that who look like — Fords, other good transportation. A. Butler. MI. 9-6444. Selection from my herd of lOO. all weekend. Mf. 9-768,7. venient to bus, shopping and The BDC envisages bringing lators in both parties expressed Soviet Communist party he haa - direction signals. Private Instructions 28 and TV at Tremendous Savings per month. Welles Agency, Coven; achools. Two year old. Attached dedicated to the overthrow of the the view that at least .some Amer- jump, to o ? ). Well, like Mr. and $4rs. North been a tough guy, a hatchet man Good credit enable us to accept $5 Will deliver. Sulkowski, Box 42, West German forces into a two- The adventures of Pam aptl.should look. 1951 Hudson Hornet Sedan— Spe­ STONE, BRICK, fireplace and ce­ try. Tel. PI. 2-6872. WELUNGTON RO>tD - Seven room garage, amesite drive. Lot 90 x Coal Pri<*es government by force and violence." an troops mu.st be kept in / and a trouble shooter. down. Douglaa Motors, 333 Main. Willimantic, HA. 3-3217. CHAMBERS FURNITURE The Dally News said Oppen- cial paint, radio, heater and ment work. Call MI. 9-5451 or MI. ACCORDION and piano taught in single redecorated'ihrough'out. Hot 125, Arthur R. Wilkie, Jr. Phone million-man. one-uniform army Europe under present circum­ Khrushchev was born in Kur$k hydramatic, 4 new whitewall 1961 CHEVROLET >4-ton pickup. 3-5042. your home. MI. 9-5144. SALES W'ater oil heat, fireplace, bath sec- MI. n-4389. Ml. 3-8600. helmer gave IhL* testimony at a with France, Italy, Belgium, T he stances, snd CThsirnian Wiley (R- Manchester srhooUi and was em­ Province, several hundred miles tires. Wanted. To R^iOt 68 ond floor, lavatory first. One car Drop Monday closed hearing in 1949. It aald its Excellent condition, $745. Carter Articles For Sale 45 At The Green Netherlands, and Luxembourg Wis) of the Foreign Relations Candv Firm ployed as ap ediphone operator by south of Moscow, the son of a 1951 Hudson Hornet Sedan—Ra­ Chevrolet Co., 311 Main St. Ml. Mitchell 3-5187 MOTTIER WITH 4 well behaved garage. Price reduced for Imme- story is the first published "ver­ Committee said Eisenhower's the Factory Iiyaurancc Assn., of miner. He himself, became is miner 9-5238. LAWN MOWERS sharpened at 37 Bonds— Stocks— dlale sale. Early occupancy may Lots For Sale 73 batim account" of testimony that "Near the end of the y e a r 1952," pledge is "just a restatement" of Hartford. She /'was a member of at an early ' age. He. embraced dio and heater. • Full price BAILEY'S AnUqua Shop, 882 Mam Hours: 10 to 5—7:30 to 8:30 p. M. children desperately in need of 6-6 he continued, "after havjifg gained 31196. Chestnut St. MI. 9-2333. Mortgages 31 street. Mitchell S-8003. Moderately room rant. References, Write Mrs, be had by calling Ihe-Reuben T. Dealers Try to/Stimu­ led Dr. Edward U. Condon to send U. S. policy set ir 1951. the Emanuel Lutheran CThurch and Communism after the ■ revolution. 1953 CHEVROLET all metal station McCann Agency. MI. 3\7700. TWO BUILDING I-ots, 243 nd 244 Oppcnhelmer s letter in which he a deeper undcrstandklg of the But aa (or Indochina. Sen. Pot­ Re-Loc^ling of 'Scandla Lbdge No: 23, Order of He served in the Red army and he ,1957 Hudson Super 6 Sedan—A RUBBISH AND Ashes removed. priced items in china, glass, tin­ Eva Dancosse, 104 West St,, Rock­ tteaty, 1 developei;,/a conviction wagon, like new condition, radio, FIRST AND second mortgages ware, pewter and furniture. USfcD APPLIANCES. Bendix fully ville., Wildwood Road, Lake Hayward, late Sales; S^lack Off reportedly wrote it looked to him ter (R-Mich) said dial two steps .. _ _ _ I Vasa. went to technical school in Mos­ one-owner car, beautiful ]et heater, low mileage. Douglas General cleaning of attics, cellars automatic washer, spinner type. MANCHESTER —This aj^cncy has Ck>nn. Inquire 29 Cottage street; as though Oppenheimer wa.s trying that it ought not/tb come into ef­ black finiflh. Radio, heater, bought for our own account. Fast, should be taken "before we think cow after the civil vvar was over. Motors, 333 Main. and yards. MI. 9-9767. confidential aervice. Manchester COMBINATION Aluminum win­ Croaley wringer type recondi­ a large listing of 4, 5, 6 and 7 room Worse This Season to buy Immunity for himself by fect without conatn reservations about sending our troops" there. M im son-. Buii.iii.s Now Khrushchev's organizing and ex­ automatic shift, overdrive. Investment Corp., 244 Main street. dows arid screens, $17.95 and up, tioned. Others. Stuart R. Wolcott, WANTED—Garage, in vicinity of singles at $8,750 and up. TV'o fam­ turning informer. Condon, who susprndyg the^ application of sev­ Full price 31195. "The first thing we should do is The ft'ineral will be held Tuesday ecutive tatenta caught the eye of 1953 DE SOTO Kiredome V-8, hard hU. 3-5416. plus installation. Combination 180 Main Street. MI. 9-6678. 193 Oak Street. MI. 9-6935. ily homes, 4 and 4, 5 and 5, 8 and LOT FOR SALE. Zone B. All! Manchester coal dealers will once headed the National Bureau ers'. artlclea/(o( the treaty). Kitrhrii ahH SaVesrottm afteriuion at o'clock at the top convertible, tutone green, fully ROTOTILLER to blockade the roast of Commu- 2 two Kremlin leaders at an early 1950 Hudson, Super 6 Tudor Sedan aluminum doors $49.50 plus instal­ 6 rooma. $13,500 and up, colonials, shrubbed. Phone MI. 9-4068. __ ' drop prices a.* much as $2 a ton of Standards, is now employed in "But s^the end of that year,” nl.sl (Thins," he said. Tlie second, Emapuel Lutheran Church, with date. One of them was Lazar equipped. Privately owned. Cail GLENWOOD COAL or wood kitch­ seven looms at $14,800 and up. Bevontl Bolton Notch — Very good condition. Only FOR HIRE WANTED—Four unfurnished rooms prlva.te industry. lie continued, "the atmosphere • ,/ ••_____ MI. 3-4848. lation. Manchesteir Home Improve­ COVENTRY, Ckmn,, Route No. i «lartlng Monday in a determined he said, wa.s to uUllzj South Ihe/pastor, the Rev. Cart E. Olson, Kaganovich who was • the party 3895. Business Opportunities 32 ment Co., 35 Oak-St. Ml. 3-8177, en range. White. Late model, $35. and garage, mlddleaged couple, Ranch homes. $11,900 to $38,000. than^fed,- due to new conditions. Korean troops and Nationalist officiating. Burial will be in the boss in Moscow and another was with operator. Lawns, tobacco LaFlamme Appliance Co,, 15 Oak no children or pets, excellent ref­ Pleas.e call Howard R. Hastings 44-A. Corner lot 70 x 200, cleared, effort to stimulate lagging sales. Munson's Candy Kitchen, now 1948 Nash Sedan—Beautiful black 1949 STUDEBAKER Pickup. Good good neighborhood. Real value at Thate was lc.*s disquiet about the Chinese troops on Formosa to East Cemetery. Sergo Ordzhonokldze, intimate of beds, gardens. GENERAL STORE-gaa station, LOAM— Rich top soil, delivered. St. MI. 9-6868. erences. Box Z, Herald. Agency, Manchester. MI. 9-1107. It Was reported today. located at 117 New Bolton Rd., finish. Radio and heater, up- condition. Make an offer. No down post office. Only store in small $775. 7 miles to Manchester Post Expect Full House ir^i'ninenco of a P.ussian aggres- fight the' CTilnese Communists he Friends may call at the Holmes Stalin and' industrial boss as well , holstery just like new. Only No. 1 grade, $3 yard. No. 2 grade, Coal dealer representatives said ^''sion. and. on the other hand, our .said were ".spearheading" the at­ will move into new quarters about , Funeral Home. 400 Main St., to­ as a' Politburo member. Khruah* payment. $30 monthly. Cole Free Estimates—MI-3-6144 town east of Manchester, on state $2.50 yard. Washed Stone, sand, GLENWOOD GAS stove, four burn­ WANTED TO Rent. Small work­ GARDNER ST. CSpe Co^ ^iT Office. Inquire 130 Pearl St.. Man­ \ 3595. Motors, 438 Center St. MI. 9-0980. highway. Comer building, has two ers and built In gas heating unit. shop, minimum floor space 30 "x shed dormer, four bedrooms, chester. Tel. MI; 9-4143. the cash price of stove, chestnut military fo:cek were immobilized tack. a hAlf mile ea.st pf Bolton Nbtcb morrow from 7 to 9 p. m. and Mon­ chev won his spurs on the con­ gravel, fill. Nussdorf Sand and and pea coal, the sizes most com- Foi’^Baml Coiiceji'i and used Uqi more and more in Sen. Marisfleld demanded that oi<' Route 6 .sometime this summyi'. day Ifrom 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 struction of the Moscow subway. 1949 Mercury Club Coupe—Radio, apartments. One available to own­ Stone Co. MI. 9-7408. Servel refrigerator, ,30-gallon Per- 50. within 5 mile radius of Man­ baths, basement garage, break­ heater and overdrive. A one- 1952 CHEVROLET H-ton pick-up, er. Doing over Jl.OOO per week. maglass automatic gaa water chester. Reasonable rent. MI. fast'’nook. sun porch. For sale by COVENTRY IJU<^ Partially monlv used, will go from .428,10 Indochina, to the detriment to our . the name of the official be made Ground was broken this week, I p. m. He was decorated for his success­ dark green. Low mileage, $945. cleared wooded lot. 7/8 acre. Five to .426.10 owner car. Household Services Owner in poor health and wishes FOR SALE—1952 one wheel. All heater. All under two years old. 9-2015 after 5 p.m. owner. Mi. 9-8716. The smaller ' sizes It is estimated that ,f(tlly 300 •security in Europe public so he could be questioned 'starting the erection of a 30 Yyy 54 ful work. In the early 30's he was Carter Chevrolet Co., 311 Main Original coat $600. Must sacrifice minutea from private bearh. Suit-1 buckwheat and rice, will drop 75 "VVotiid it be good, in these con­ by Congres.*. / feet ranch-type exterior hipldinc made the second secretary o f the 1951 Studebaker Land Cruiser— St. MI. 9-5238. Offered 13-A to retire. 'This is a good opportun­ State camp trailer. Phone ML soldiers of the Sah ation''Army and ity for some family not afraid to 9-7444. for $250. MI. 9-0252. THREE OR four room apartment, WE'- HAVE A lovely nearly new able for cottage or home. Inexpen- and 50 rents. friends in this area be present ditions, that is to say with oir "I think before any such graV’e that will hou.se the retail 'candy Moscow Communist party under Automatic drives. Only 24,000 Cape Cod. .four finished, two un­ aive enough (or picnic area. Phone The $2 cut in prices is in line busiqe.ss. Kaganovich. miles. Full price 3995, CORNICES, Drapes and slip covers work and make real money. All unfurnished. No children or pets. when the Intci-natlOnally famous forces divided, (o enter into a com­ decision is en forced-if it has been Police Report 1947 KAISER Sedan, radio, heater, UNIVERSAL Electric stove, in ex- Business couple. Write Box O, finished, fireplace, combination MI. 9-0219. , with.fhst scheduled to be put into Benjamin J.-.Mun.son. who re­ tVhen Kaganovich resigned hia original finish, new motor last custom made by Classic Decora­ must be sold, lock, stock and bar­ ALL ALUMINUM combination win­ Salvation Army Bind from Tranas, bination, on the basis of political m ade-the matter should be laid If you lack cash for down pay­ tors. 41 Oak St. For free estimate rel. Good terms to responsible dows and doors, self-storing, save , cellent condition. May be seen at Herald. screens, storm windows, hotwster ' ~ ' ' ' i throughout the Haitford Sweden, presents a festival of inte;*ration. where France could before Congress and the /fa c ts sides at 288 Porter St., purchased job as. Moscow party ' chieP y-tar. Good tires. $150. PI. 2-6166. 326 East Middle “Tphe. after 6 p.m. heat oil.sextra large lot. Nice lo­ the new property three weeks ago ment oh these cars, we can arrange call Ml. 9-2730. party. The.Waterfront Realty Co., heat, comfort, convenience, last a _ . _ i n o 1 - j . 8eea next week., and Is aimed at music at the.State Theater, Hart­ not hope to be in the majority and should be made known to the Four Crashes Khrushchev was mo'ved Into hia lifetime. Free demonstration. Call WANTED—2 or 3 room furnished cation. Only 112,600. Goodchild Resort Property For Sale (4 hipping the coal market active where everything developed to from Oscar Kreyslg of Bolton. TTie position. for other terms. \ 410 Asylum St., Hartford, JA. EASY SPIN-DRY washing . ma­ ford. Friday’, April 23, at 8 p.m. American people," ManVfleld de­ EXPERIENCED at doing curtains. anyUme. Bill Tunsky. MI. .9-9095. apartment by local business wom­ Realty Co., Realtors. MI. 3-7925 ! before the normal demand starts create fear that Gerpiany would clared. plot has a fronlace of 435 feet. During the . great purges of the ; Auto Accessories— Tires 6 5-0796, or Coventry PI. 2-7932. chine; in good condition, $50. MI. an. Must be near bus line. Call HIDEAWAY COTTAGE They aro^ort s goodwill tovr of McCLURE AUTO CO., Inc. Will hand launder your curtains at any time. i *0 increase prices azair. soon be in first place?" He said he agreed with the ad- Munsqn's began bu.sli.e.ss on Oak Throp Arrests, Two In- 1 te 1930's the Ukraine becaine a a reasonable price. MI. 0-2111. BUILDING 13 X 20, suitable for 9-9708. - ^ Miss Buendo; MI. 9-2998. Furnished, fireplace, nice brook leadii^'cities in the United States Street during the war as Mun- particular problem, with strong FOR TIREIS, Tubes and batteries NEIGHBORHOOD Grocery store. A price cut is customary at andCai.ada. A forma, government reply al.*o ministration official that a nego- 373 Main Street cottage. Disston chain saw, record LARGE SIX Room colonial, 2-car running through property. Approxi- ,^1., time of the year, but'not One -•on’s Dandy-('andy Co. Tlie en­ nationalism and opposition to the contact your Goodyear Service Small but active. Good money SEVERAL USED refrigeratWs. $20 REFINED Middle aged working There are 38 bandsmen in the was ptiblished, which said Jiitn. ■’ tlated peace woulc) deliver Indo- jiirefi as Cars Collide Tel. MI-9-9442—Open Evenings store, 713 Main Street, hn. FLAT FINISH Holland window roakinr. Priced to sell. Warren E. player. Call 9 a.m. . 1 p.m. MI. garage, an older home in good re­ matel.v two acres. Full price $5,200. , 2. Ususlly. the price drop.* terprise was on a wholesale basis Moscow government developed shades, made to measure. All 9-1084. to $90. LaFlamme Appliance Co., couple desire 4 to 5 room modem pair, New furnace, quiet neighbor­ ^ o u p , which is under the directi ,"n wh.ile not participating in drafting china Into the hands of the Com­ o 9-5390. Use our easy pay plan. Howland, Realtor. 648 Woodbridge Bai^ain. $1 a ton, with perhaps a aerond^-'^f Bandmaster Gutinar Borg. All only at that time with about s On Rain-Soaked Roads there. , • ' 1953 FORD Ranch wagon. All metal Venetian blinds at a new 15 Oak St. MI. 9-6888. unfurnished single house or apart­ hood. 120 X 140 lot. See this one pile treaty, had discussed it atfmunlsts. But said the way to half dozen items made. Business St. -MI. 3-86O0 - Ml. 9-4389. Call cut later In the spring. ■ P r i ^ length while head of the combined i Win the war without such a sur- The Kremlin .needed a trusted metal all purpose vehicle Low, MOTOR SALE. New motor guar­ >jlbw price. Keys made while you RICH LOAM for sale. $3 a yd. for ment. May 1 In Manchester area. now. $13,800. Warren K. Howland, members of the band are amateurs was transacted with leiiding atores ■ Three persons were arrested and man in the Ukrainian capital at 3 yds. or more. Charles Pontlcelli, MODERN PIANO, apartment size. ■ Reasonable rental. Finest local E * E REALTY generally start rising agaln/'at who earn their livin,, as wotkehs chiefs of staff. Moreover, the gov- render would be for the French to low down payment. Balance 36 antee. Ford, Chevrolet, Mercury, wait. Marlow’s. 2 bedroom sets, nine piece dining Realtor; 848 Woodbridge St. MI. all over New England. two of them injured in four acci­ Kiev to completi Ure purge of the Hel|^ 382 Hackmatack. MI. 9-9644. references. Write Box AB. Herald. 3-8600 . MI. 9-4389 MI-9-6297 or MI-3-4480 the rate of 50 cents s month. In In the fur-dressing arid fumUure e’-nmenl added, at the North A t -: offer the anti-Communlsts of the months. Honest Douglas. 333 Main. Dodge, $124.95. Pontiac, Oldsmo- Wanted— Female 35 room set. five piece living room June. Five years ago, Munson lea.sed opposition and clean up the pieces bile, etc. $174.95. $10 month. Cole W BAViN G 'of buma, moth holes industries for, which their native lantlc Treaty Council in Lisbon in ' A.ssociated States complete free- dents in yesterdgy's rain, police OELTA-DE AVALT power tools and set, writing desk, boy's 26’; bi­ The size of the cut tpls year Is the piesent building. He has been afterwards. Khrushchev got the Motors. MI.. 9-0980. and torn clothing, hoisery runs, ALERT, Ca p a b l e woman to work PORTER STREET Section — Six town of Tranas is not^d. None re­ Febriiary 1952. Juin approved a dom and the right to choose In the candy-mrklng busmes.* 30 reported today. assignment and wltli jt member­ handbags repaired, zipper re­ on tray aervice. Some experience accesso;rles. Sales, aervice, demon- cycle. and child's scooter. Cail MI. Farm.q and Land For Sale 7^ room'-Dutch colonial, in good con­ Suburban For Sale (O attributed to a number of fac­ ceive remuneration any kind for resol.itidn calling the EDC the only whether they will remain in the 1939 Ghi\Tolet 2-Dr.—Runs well, 9-9682. years. , . Mrs. Yvonne R. latullippe, 46. ship in the exalted Politburo. FAMOUS UFETIME batteries, six placement, umbrellas repaired, preferred. 10:45 a.m. to 7:15 p.m., ■tration. I^erms arranged. Capitol dition, Lqundry room off kitchen, tors, primarily thCvlirevious high this extended ministry of music. acceptable solution for bringing French Union. . ,. ^,.Full price $85. Equipment Co.. 38 Mam St. EASTERN CONNECTICUT Ex- screened porch, attic, oil stearrl "g EDAR^RI DU FrA R E a " prices asked b y / coal dealers, Both letsil and' mail sales have of 780 Vernon St- and Alfred He justified Stalin'a hopes. Dur­ year guarantee. Self-recharging in men's shirt collars reversed and five day week, rotating weekends. THREE-PIECE? walnut bedroom ceptional buys dal^, ^poultry Bandmaster Bohg is a director in German forces into Western de- Agreeing with this. Sen. Hiim- inrrea.sed tremendously dutmg the Bojv in. 29, of East Hartford, were ing war and peace Khrushchev 1646 DeSoto Custom Sedan—Ra­ 60 seconds. Buy the best for less. replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ Apply in person to Dietitian, 1 to 3 heat, storm windows and screens, coupled with ^ e Increased com ­ charge of sale.* (or a prominent (D-MInn^l. another Foreign I five years. Mrs. Munson said f l a g s t o n e . Stone for walla, aet. Bendix yleluxe aUtoipatic farms, up to 400 acres,yWith or one-car garage. Shown hv appoint­ GLASTONBURY petition fronv/oil. The mildness both arrested after their /cars ruled the Ukr^nq \vith an Irofi dio. ■ heater and automatic $1 weekly. Cole Motdrs. ing Shop. p.rri., daily, Manchester Memorial washer. UpholOTCEwJ living room without stock. Welles Agency, (Cov­ pianufactufcr cf fur coats and caps That resolution Was prepared in . Relatrons'Committee member, said | todky, and a new site hak been un- hand for more than a decade. Hospital. houae fronts, fireplaces, etc. Bol­ ment. Elva Tyler, Realtor. MI. of the paat/Wlnter and the con.se- collided on D. Mi(ldle Turnpike ■ shift. Only $95 down. ton Notch Quarry. M’ . 9-0617. chairs. M I.-3-5901. entry, Tel, PI. 2-6872. in Traps.*.. Outstanding among the the course of a joint meeting o f ' the Eisenhower administration der considr. ation for three years, In 1949, he was called back to IN-THE-HOME SERVICE. Up­ 9-4469. Well-built Cape Cod. with full la c ^ o f, demand for coal is soloists Is John Ljungberg, bari­ nea.’ Vernon Street. ■hed dormer, ( for future expansion ^ the couhcil of deputies and the j could force such a step bv the | The Zoning Board of Aiipeala • Patrolman John Turner, who in­ Moscow to head once more the 1946 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan—Ra­ Auto Repairindr— Painting 7 holstery and ffoor^coverings clean­ A $6 in v e s t m e n t starts you in 8>i FOOT Coldspot refrigerator, BENGAL Combination oil and gas tone,■ w-hose magnificent voice is r-.illtary committee." the govern- i French If It "made clear to the a business of your own. For in­ T two rooms and ba.thi on oveialzcd coai dealers said that tlje effort turned down a hid made three vestigated. - impression among many , McCLURE AUTO CO., Inc. Ml-9-0980 W ANTED-A cArpenter. Wm. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI.' 9-5132, tificate of Approval fo- Repairer's rates. Estimates gladly given. Kanehl si9 Center street. Center, 91 Ceqter St. Phone MI. 9-4694. shrubbeeV amesite drive to garage. make their offipi.al visit. Miss that unless sqme -concrete, igrte- Camp Meeting Rd.,whose car, pb-i western observers of, Soviet gf- • . 373 Main Street. Call Dick at PI. 2-6695 or John at 3-4164. Musical Instruments 53 License at .559 Main Street. Busi­ Ellingtq.i, April 17 ‘ (Specia'I)— Hospital Notes Joyce Welherell of South Mam pehdencei ple<)ge were given the Deaths hre reported, struck one drivtb. by , fairs inside and outride Moscow is MI. 3-5769. ness Zone III. STATE HEARING EXPERIENCED SHOVEL and FAMILY HOME: 8 large rooms on Prove to yourself that here Is a A musical program was presented Street, will tell of her travels in Indochinese' nb amoiuit of Ameri­ Mrs. Elaine A. Beck. 28. \ of/th at Khrushchev la shouldering Tel. MI-9-9442—Open Evenings dozer operator. Nussdorf Sand and BEAUTIFUL Selection of wool rem­ MUSIC Ir«trumental rental. Com­ lot 107 X 130. Steam oil furnace. AUSO. - yesterday at tlie Center School by Mexico and • display curios and- Hebron.- j '"his way forward most energetical- Aulo Driving School 7-A LET US Build* your new home, al­ well built home and offers real PaUenU Today: 141 can aid or. t*oops would achieve Mr*, %'eriin L. Hill* Stone. nants at low prices. Alao rug wool plete line of instruments. ' Rental All in very good condition. Con­ All persons interested may at­ room II. The entertainment in- Mrs. Joseph F. Wailett- heads the PatrOlm.an Alfred Ritter said ' iy and not at all delicately, terations, special prices on ga- value in es-erj’ respect! 'Drive-jout ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. decisive-victory in^ihe face.of na­ DRIVING InslrucUona from your and. Instructims in braiding ruga. appUed to purchase price. Rep­ venient location. $12,000. Madeline tend this hearing. rluded the fol'owing numbers: tap hostes.'; committee. Mrs. Henr>’ I Mrs. .Martha V. Hoff' Hills, 57, Gieenwood failed ' to granL the The balance of powtr between fftges. ■ etc. Free estmiates. Call Rockville 5-5706. ZONING BOARD OF APPEAL.S Manchester RoaiJ. Glastonbury op­ (lance and song, Nancy Jones; bal­ Geneva Roy, 8 Stephen St.; John tive apathy or hostility. I 72 Prospect iilll Dr., Epst Wlnd- BEFORE YOU Buy a used car home, Dual-cor,trol inaurCo car, EXPERIENCED Carpenters Want­ resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, Smith, Realtor, MI. 9-1642 or MI. posite Minnechaug Golf Courae. t’czzini reminds members to bring "The administration should not right of Wav a f trie intersection of ' the several personalities in the See Gorman Motor Sales. Buick Partridge-Siefferl. Builders. Phone ed: Good wages. Call Rockville Pedler and Bundy. Metter’a Music 9-114,6. William H. Stuek. Chairman let 'dance, Janice Hamback:' tap Pietros. 1 Union PI.: Hugo Patelll, , ...... 1 sor. formerly of Eakt Hartford. .Spruce .and .Msple Streets. j Soviet leWdership who divide standard or automaUc. Call Man­ MI. 9-0253. MI. 9-3346 CESSPOOL-SEPTIC tank trouble? 35 Locust St.: James McConnell, articles for the penny auction. h.irlllv commit itself to Interven-; the Hartford H o s p i t a 1 Szflea and. Service. 285 Main chester Driving Acae’emy. PI. 5-7630 between 5 and 6 p.m. Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7500. Clarence N. Lupien, Secretary dance, Diane Oesfing; piano solo, Ax a result of another of yester-; among themselves the absolute Use ,’‘Septl-Maglc." Slop odor. CENTER fiTREETT.' Immaculate ‘ Solid brick, $16,500. Brick and Judith Fluckinger; baton twirling. 222 Hilliard St.; John West, Rorit- tion without a conclusive deter- yejterday. ’ street MItcheU 9>4571. Open eve­ 2-7249. ToU free. ' Mr~and Mrs. C. Foster Harry w i-.ii.... ,h . iiniicd .rtinn I ' days accidents, Pstrolman Robert P®"'*r in the land is rather delir SPECIALIZING in ciiktom built ga- WANTED—Experienced man for Save pumping. $3.15 Ib. postpaid., GUIDR,ANSEN, Spinet piano, used four room single, upstairs unfin­ frame on. aveiage lot. $16,000. Diane Dealing. Judith Fluckinger ville: Mrs. Esther Arendl,.38 Wil­ nings. . rages, Stanley overhead doors, and children have moved from 333 .1 ^ r In^d ^hV loc^u Hertford Dec. 5. 1896. [Tiircotte issued a warning To Sid- ^ate. Beria found that out tha AUTO DRIVING inslrufUon. All meat counter work. Good wages, Details free. Mfg. by Cerco Prod foir display only, mahogany finish: ished, dormers,. fireplace, hot ‘ F. H. A. mortgage arranged. By and Janice Hamback.,and folk liams St.; Pa:nela Mortlock. An­ other Asiatic nstions and .the local, lived, in the Greater Hart- nev Schwartz 20. of Bloomfield hard way and was the first to fall, ubincts, block tile ceilings, al­ ucts, Salem, Conn. South Main St., to 43 Forest St., DOUGLAS Has older cars too, $5 lessons on Insured, dual control excellent working conditions. Ap­ Sak’e $200, only $399, new. piano water heat, Ail, combination appointment. - songs, Robert Yaamer. ’ dover; Joseph Dumais. 14 Jack- support of the Metnamese—which | 3 ^3 , all . her life She was a whose car stnick the rear end of Nikita Khrushchev la playing ip terations,. additions. Call Frank ply in person , or call First F o ^ guarantee. Ward Krause. Phone screens and storm windows, open H tc I Rodio-TV Swvicc son St.; Mis.s Ethel MacDonald formerly the home of the late Miw are ess-ntisi to victory pre forth- j member of St. /.Mark's Lutheran one that had been stopped In a line * tough game. But he is a tough .down. 1946 Chevrolet club coupe. car. Capable e.xp’erienced instruc­ Contois, ML 3^5322. ' COME IN—Browse around The ...... "Dog Fees Due 1940 Chevrolets (4), 1941 Chevro­ tor. Cordner Auto School.' MI. Store, 646 Center St. Tel. MI. MI. 3-5336. stairway, large kltchep, amesite SERVICE CHARGE fiS-SO E)og licenses are now due and Wapping; Lcrov Pr.sU. South ! jr'";'-'; Cheney. Harry is vice presi- a resuitof such a grpnt j cisstonbury. of traffic on E. Middle Turnpike He had tgetter be- ' 3-8059. Woodshed, 11 Main St,, Manc'hes- drive. ■ Immediate ’occupancy. EMPIRE BUILDERS Windsor; Mrs. Mni v Arnold. 129 " ’ “ ’lufacturing I ^f indepen: leta, 1941 PonUacs (3). 1941 Ford 0-6010, JA. 7-3680. GENERAL Construction, altera­ ter. Conn. Good used furniture must be paid by May 1 or a penal­ dependence," he declared. . leaves her husband. Veroninear dreenwood Drive. The d river:______— '' - . club coupe, etc, Douglas Motors, $12,900. Goodchild Realty Co., ty will be added to the original Campfl-ld Rd.: William Miller, I of the board | 3,1said------the ------Elsenhower . s d -, R. Hills: one daughter. Mrs. Vera of the other car was Aldo Medidt,: " • .'' tions, remodeling, plastic tile, PAINTERS—Two good brush hands bought and sold. Tel. MI. 9-3154. TEL. MI-9.6665 ‘ General Contractors ^ 333 Main. AUTO DRIVING instruction frorii counter work, garage, etc. No job Wanted— To Buy 58 Realtors. MI. 3-7925 shy time. tax. The town clerk's office is Rockville,; Mrs. Dorothy Hartman. ^ Brothers .ministrotion had taken the position Romme of Ea.*t Windsor; one sis- 52. of Providence. R, I. your home. Insured dual control wanted. John McCann, 30 Laurel Open 'til 7 -p.m. open daily. - . - • I and the Pioneer Parachute Co. ' ' that it ‘would not —send -■ •• U. - S. troops------too small. Eugene Girardin, 16 St. MI. 3-7388. ' ‘ SE(X)ND HAND lumber, good con­ Oaiy. lamonaee Phone MI-9-5146 of MI-9-3101 r.ockvlllc. ter. Mrs. Augusta Schrneder of 'The fourth accident yesterday oc- 1951 NASH all metal station wagon. car. Larson Driving School. MI. The Executive Committee of the ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs.* ----- ! Into setton withoiit advance ap- East Hartford: two brothers.'Fred curred on E. Middle Turnpike al 'Personal Notices 9-6675. Trotter St. MI. 9-5509. NIGHT CRAWLERS. Special for dition. Need 8 ft. 2 by 4s, 10, 12, Radio, heater, Jow mileage, high April —2c each. 695 Keeney St. 376 '80. Main St,. Mancheater Rockville Council of Churches will Joyce JCuska,...... Rockville; Roy. Cu.stave E. • Arendt. 38 ’ prOval and declaied it ought to H off'of East Hartford and Julius Summit Street and involved cars gasoline mUeage. Douglas Motors. 14 ft. 2 X 64 and plyscore. Tel, MI. meet at the Union Congregational Salesmen Wantehlam St., who haa been a pa,- I “keep that commitment.' ■ Hoff of Manchester; her mother, driven by R-ichard Whitmore. 22, of 1 333 Main. MORTLOCK'S DRIVING School. Roofing-rSiding 16 BOLTON. School St. — Attractive church, Rockville, Tuesday night letitia Reopcli, Bolton; j Ment in East Hartford Hospital for , -phe adminiatration official w ho, Mrs. Amelia Hbff of East Hart- Card of Thanks I-ost confidence quickly restored 167 .Maple St., and George Pbwell, j RAY’S ROOFING Co. Built up SALESMAN to sell electrical ap­ RIFLE WINCHESTER Model 75. EASTER SUNDAY three bedroom home built on over- 7;30. B-irtcl, 13 West'St. ; the past week, has been removed j qi^fioaed the poa.aibllity .of the use' ford, and three grandchildren. ' 47, of 729 N. Main St., according to Wf sii«h lA thank all of nur neifhbora, 41 CHRYSLER, 7 paasenger sedan. by a -skilled, courteous instructor. I Exquisite Cosmetic GIfta sized lot. large trees, hot water „-in be made for the eve- friends ami rflativr# for the-inany'acts 48 Olds sedan, «mly $75 down. 47 roofs, gutter work, roof, chimney pliance. Age no barrier, p o m , Equipped With Marble aighta, sling 4 Rooms Without Board 59 BIRTh S YESTERDAY: a .son Manchester Memorial Hnsnital. , of American troops in Indochina' The funeral w ill be held Mon- Patrolman Gorilbn Neddow. License included. Insured, dual telescope mounts. Excellent condi­ heat oil, basement garage'. Com- ning Fellowship meeting to be . 1...... w ./.a ‘.u . >>f ni iunan*»skindnesA .»iiown ebown us in our rsceirscAUt Nash sedan. 48 Plymouth sedan. controlled standard and hydrama- repairs. Free estimates. Ray healthy outside work., LaFlamme to Mr. .and Mrs. Merle Benedict,! injured in a said .that the end of the Korean | day afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Police today also reported ^the reavem-nt. ■ We etpeclallv thank ail tion. Has shot about 200 rounds. r o o m LOOKING FOR pletely rederoraled and exterior 1 held May 7. in the Talcottville Brunner’s Packard. Rockville Rd. Uc cars. MI'. 9-7398. Hageriow. MI. 9.-2214. Ray Jack- Appliance-Co., 15 Oak St.;_ ^ ? Central. Continuous hrt Westown Pharmacy Ro"kvill'e- a son to Mr snd Mra three-car collision Saturda.v, April > war had prodtieed the nre.*ent crisis Mark’s Lutheran Church. Giaston- arreat of Leo P: Demera. 19, of ili<»e who' leiu the beautiiid floral ln|K son. MI. 3-8325. MI. 9-9538. water, private entrance. Parking. 459 H artfo^ Rd., Cor. McKee painted. Only $12,900. Goodchild, congregational ' Church. Mrs, G w r ^ B^nsc^e 231 Hm^^ Sulllvafn Drive. Ea.*t Hart- there bec,us.e.lt nermitted the Chi, 'bury, with...... burial in West Ceme­ " Wapping. oh charges of failure to »"<• loaned the use of cars, Open evenings. Drive up; FiU your Realty (3o.. Realtors. Ml. VHeleri Beebe v.111 be chsirman. A w with gas, we can save yeu Help Wanted— Gentleman. 'MI. 3-4724. ; OFFICE SPACE BIRTH TODAY- A son to Mr children, Gustave. Jr.. ne«e Communists to st^ . nVi their tery.. Manchester. carry his operatbr'a license and Mrs. Delphla Jarvis and taasUy. money, Motorcycics-T-Bicycles 11 ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. any time pot-luck supper will be served. Rol^tt ^irTs C^I.:,-^^ to-.communist-led Vie^mlnh Friends mav call at the Lowq failure to J j^ fy the Motor Vehicle Male or Female 37 Diamond*— Watchits— IN PRIVATE Home, clean, pleas­ Personal Mention Alterations and addiUona. CeU* BOLTON—Attractive Cape Cod con­ man Rd ' Sadie Noren. other occupanta of force*. . ■ Funeral H om f • 34 Connecticut Dept, of a,change of addreia. In Mfiraor‘ '.m IMO CHEVROLET fordor deluxe 1949/.HARLEY DAVIDSON motor- . toga. Workmarishlp guaranteed. Jewelry 48 ant, large room. <^i«t neighbor­ IN A 100% David Logan and family are all time I Blvd.. East Hartford, tomorrow WANTED—Man or-woman to oper­ hood. Gentleman preferred: Ref­ stating of five rooms on one.floor, DISCHARGED YESTERDAY i . *'?* demolished.] Without indicating the )ii lovina ihemorv of our dear wUa sedan, exceUeift condlUon. radio cycIex.JIl-0 H Y- ExceUent condi­ A. A. Dion. Inc.,' 299 Autuma ate refreshment, stand. So. Man­ ill at their home on the Broad treated at 1 the time of the bout which he wss tsikinr. he from '? to 10 p. m. W.A.NTS FREE ASIA and mother. «hn d{«d A ^ l IT, IWt. tion. Tel. MI. 9-8400. street MItch«U 1-4860. LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, ire* erences required. M;i. 3-8163. ' and only fit’e years old. Expand- h ^ ^ r . For IhformiaUbn caU chester area. Part time to start. SEmCTANKS LOCATION ■ able second floor. House is well “ f PHe^^^ 176 Summit'St-ireleased. . (- paid that-"a better decirioh-might I Three year* have passed ainre that sad .t ^ ra . adjusts watchea axpertiy. one daughter who went to., vi.^il have been msde during the Kocean | » Mr*, {(her^vood T. Smith •Manila, VprU 17 (/P>—Vice .! MANCHESTER ROOFING and Experience desired |5ut not essen­ LARGEjROOM next to bath. Vicin­ WITH AVAILABLE constructed, steam heat, artesian Sylvio Gaijvin, 62 Linden SL: Mrs. . day. . -. ' tial. References required. Fumiab Reaaonable prit^ her aunt when - the rest - of -the J.AP KEir.AR.XTiONS .%SKEii) War” To take the risks' Involved Mra. Sylvia Elizabeth Johnson President Carlo* P. Garcia said ^ The one we loved whs caned away, ve S986 BUICK tudor sedan, heater, Business Services Offered 13 Siding Company. nffeVa - winter Thursday evanings. 139 Spruce ity of East Center and Summit . Well, fully iriaulated, situated, on Emma L.achat, 22- Union Pi.: Kevin Oed took her home. It was 411* will, own transportation. Write Box LR, H-UBIEOrgEWERS PARKING SPACE? good sized lot. 100' x iOO'. Priced family was)taken ill. Mrs. Ijogan's and attempt to inflict "a subsisn- Smith. 43. w^fe of She.rwcpjd T, today the PhtUppinea would sup- good Uree and anow Ures. In very prices—12% discount on all roof­ street MItcheU 8*4587. Sts. Private family. Gentleman s mother,. Mrs. Jennie DeCarll, is Kravontka, 25.'i Maple St,; James' *' ■ - ewswiau AA* A* .*1:.^.^ . *W1. Bu.t in our hearu the Uv*th atill. HAROLD 4i SONS. Rubbish re Herald. \ preferiled'. Parking spaoe avail­ right at $li,900. Alice aam pet. .Jakarta. .April 17 (ri>—.A well tial defeat on the Communists.? Smith. 90' Summit St., died-this port a . I'. .S.-*poneored Pactinc ; good £ondlUon. Price $85. Ml ing and siding., ^ e e estimates; We have just such offices 'carinr for the family. McGowen; RodO'ille: George. Mc- informed Indnneslaa source to­ . mornlitg at the Manchester 'Me­ altlance\lt the Weetem Peweia ^ Jghp rielr. 8r., and taa^l^. ^ .X 3-5001. May. be aceii at 146 Center movai, also ceUars cleaned. Cail Cali MI. 9-8933. i able. Phone MI, 9-3636. Realtor. Phone MI. 9-4543.. Many O eedy, 240 McKfe St.: Hildegard ■ St. Ml. 9-4034. A , ' . Situations Wanted— Garden—rFann?-Dairy * HasMii Ctsaiii swaiting your iaspcctipn. ■ oUicrciistings available.,, .-c day \ disclosed that Indonesia ' Bt'RGL,ARM| P.ANNEn . morial Hospital, after sTong. lU- promise $0 graad Independence, NEWLY DECORATED, BMoUfaUy Mancksster EveiOng HjenMd El­ Mueller. 423 Center SL; .Harry want* 7!} .billidn dolUra. in 'Pottstowu. Pa.’ (ril Jose ih neaa.' to AaUa terettortca under $hetr In Memoriain ^ r f o r ■BflE BEST in Bonded built Female 38 '1 Products 50 For complete iQfpi/matioA R\ lander, Sr., 27 Grove • St.’; QIIARANTEEO Top quality tele- furnished and apa^oua room. The Itoptta Xaaka, Dry Walls, Sawar $16,000 BOLTON. Five year old lington correspqndenl, Mrs. O. F. reparation /from . Japan.. Tbe 8 tewar*j|. hotel owner, ba.s rigged She . was bom in Manchester rule. ' V. . ,■ In loTlag memory «( kria Jefea Wale CMuiVROLKTS 3-doora, beau* up rofifa, ahinfilq-jtiofa, gutters, who-paaed away $ years ago !»eday. ; ylatoo aervice. Oklia received ber conductors and roof' repalra call most complete light botuekeeping — laataOed-^Oellar Wataiw aee Frank Miller at - // ^ p e (jod, 6 rooms, fully plastered Be'rr, telefdiene Rockville S*i^$. Nathan Publn.- 67- Gerkrd'St. source said the speeial-Japanede lip pots and pans to fall noisily M ay s. 1910. the daughter of-Mra. - 1 ...-. '■ > ' ■ • ' '• Pontikc b u r ■■ V ■ ■' ■■■■*'------; ■ I'. :y . f who pasted aday $ years ago' Cauet, Catalina, teeny-weeny mile­ fore 6 p.'m. ttflll be serviced same Coughlin, MitchkU fi-tTOt; CURTAINS Laundered and ironing COW MANURE. $10 a liad. de- faci^tie;B available to Manch^er. PraaClag .Oeaa; a6wn, pait'-floora throughout, fire­ D I S C H'A-R G E D TpUAY; envoy, Eiji Wajima, baa offered and '? serve as ah alarm w1 |en. Augusta. A. Nyquist Johnson and In .emergencies y.mmen in ,iK»n.e age on eswih. Ftill 00-day guaran­ nirtL i n .-9-1347.,. done to my home. MI. 9-4333. ' You |wiii marvel at the cieanlineee place. Lot 180 X 200. Baaetpent ga- There's one way. of bethg aiye Micpaiel White, 7.5 Pine-St.; An- r 5M itillUon dollars repariWUbns thieves break in. The.v have ■ aent the late Oscar Johnson. Her father towns are ewpna in on the police .Your mapiory is iu > Uverfd. MI. 34973. THE SAVlkGS RANK Am is tha haia|roa'r tee, bank ‘financing.' Bob Oliver FOR ALL KINDS of roofing,.aiding of this boumpg. Children accepthd. V McKinney aaos. n g e poaaible. Arthur R. WiUls,, tn Uva a long Itfe— just bt •ofbt'- drcMt Wavland. 52 Decrflald Dr-: Itfi ndllloa in cash and the rest' ifttnidcrs acuzD'ing fijur. different died, three . weeka ago today, force. -At tcagt they' arreat fitten- ^ to cars u t Center and painting call* Manchester YEAR.'OLD girl desires work, PANSIES,‘50c a basket'tU Blanta). Oentrai. Ppcad ao reaaoBabla OUFOBAL Oa - QF MANtHESTER Jr. Phona VO. f-4369, MI. $-8600. ^ body's w^Uiy-.uacIt. Jack PringM^ Columk.ia. . la capital goods aad aervicea. Umea. March XT. She afga educated Tn tion. . • , / ,, Mrs. Rarry^luw HctoivSalaa. 461 Main fit. MASON—Fleldstoae a sp Roofing aM Mding Co, Five esti­ T a.m. to U:$0 and avenlnga. MI. Charlee Glodc. 1693 Tdlaad Tum-. you'll gazpl^Re zore and »e« this Ufi-lSSTaarl St. HU M1-S4MS T ^ . P h ^ ML 9-3*0^ 9-8198. • • ■ X- mates. Tel. ML pike. MI. 9-4053. ' one, M n . D o n ty , 14,Arcb St. ■ \ :.~r, .4 . \ ■/ . .. - • • ■ • V /V. ' -■'.I. J". ■j) • A'. V

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PAGE FOURTEEN /• SATURDAY, A P R IL 17,1954 Avenge Daily Net Prem Run For the WMk Ended Thp Weather • A pril 17. 19M X ' FofMaat mt C. 8. Weather B # e n KrE CARRY ALL 4 Memher of the An4tt se. Tudedey pertly doady, MHe which figured prominently In a do­ For Art Contest Capt. l«o n W . ICnderlin ot Mil* LE/0|^ BRANDS ^ \ Burenu of dre«latt9U\ roelelr. High ee-88. wmukM, Wla., whoae wife Uvea And on S om ed f Manche$ter*§ Side Streets^ Too mestic encounter, some time ago. Manchester— rA City of Village Charm at 7i l*«u* 8t. recently arrived on It is the net which almost admin­ Sunday, April 18 Walter Van Arsdale, art instruc­ z Okinawa for duty -as training oSi* istered the coup de grace to the Midnight— 2 a.m...... Volunteers Needed tor, of (k)ventry. Mrs. George |Ai1hurJlrlig^resJ c «r with the Ryukyua Coitimand’a electric alarm clock. 2 a.m.— 4 a.m. .-.Fred Band 1^dd„ art instructor bf Manches­ V0L.LXXIII,N0.175 (Cleselfted Advertieing on Page 14) MANCHESTER, C<^NN„ MONDAY, APRIL 19. 1954 8114th Arm y Unit. He was previ- Wbat an Interesting Hole At the tlrne o f the hair net affair,'' 4 a.m.— 6. a.m. ...Volunteers Needed ter, and Robert GenovesI, com­ (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE nVE CENTS ' oualy atationed in Korea with the the clock hsul been somewhat bat­ 6 a.m.— 9 a.m...... Volunteers Needed mercial artist of Rockville, have Eighth Army’a Medical Training tered from numerous falls to the 9 a.m.— Npon .. • .Sam Clemens, Victoria Filewicz been named as Judges in the Main CenUr. Hfe entered fhe Army in floor and attempts to make It work Noon—3 p.rh., ...... C^Til Bank.i Street: art contest 16 be held in X. better by standing it on its sides, 1941 and holda the Bronze Star 3 p.m.— 6 p.pi...... Volunteers Needed , Manchester Wednesday. SAVE with SAFECO Easter Sunday Highlights Medal and the Comn^endation Rib­ top, bottom, back, and propped ,6 p.m.— 8 p.m...... Columbia De Carll, Celeste King The contest, sponsored by the O u ^ e d FHA C h ie f bon. diagonally with a book. It had long 8 p.m.—'10 p.m. • .M r.. and Mrs. William Hewlt.t Manchester Cancer Society, will Auto Insurance since lost its glass front and had 10 p.m.— Midnight ...... George Katz, Jr. have as its theme the society's P v t Gordon K. Small, aon of Mr. already developed eccentricities Monday, April 19 "Lights On" campaign which will and Mra. Charles H. Small. 363 about the relationship between the Midnight— 2 a.m...... Volunteers Needed be conducted Sunday evening, ress time the alarm was set to Hng and Kemey St, recenUy reported to 2 a.m.^— 4 a.m. . .Volunteers Needed April 25. Manchester High School CROCKETT lys He Knew of the time it actually rang. Fort Hood, Tex., for assignment 4 a.m.— 6 a.m...... r. J. Zalcskl, A. W. Snow students will paint designs on the Insurane* A9«ney to a unit o f the First Armored Di- - At any rate,'one night our spouse 6 a.m.— 9 a.m. windows of cooperating Main ■ - / . to.ssed the net on top of the night ...... Volunteers Needed , 244 MAIN STREET ■ Viaion. A fter entering the Arm y in 9 a.m.— Noon ...... Volunteers Needed Street merchants. The Judges will November, he received, his basic stand, it caught in the hands of the select winners on the .basis of orig­ Telephone MI-3-5416 Clock. Amid some malicious com­ Noon—3 p.m...... Thcma.T Ma.xwelt / Fraud and Abuses training at Fort Dix, N. J. 3 p.m.— 6 p.m. inality, aptness of idea and execu­ ment next morning from us, our • .Walter Klar, Barbara A. Blnh- tion. 7'"' Thomas A. Duke, aon o f Mrs. spouse 1 extricated the clock from chard '• Van Arsdale is the organizer of 6 p.m.— 8 p.m. James Duke, 2 Stephen St., has the net and the net from the clock...... liicliard Pohadik. Roderick Wright Manchester. Fine A rt Assn.; Mrs. Washington, April 19 {IP)— Guy T. 0, Hollyday, ousted ''-7“ 8 p.m.— 10 p.m. successfully completed examina* The clock waa duly retired to a ...... Ray Ec!;)er. Robert Coleman Budd is art instructor of 7th and commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration, testi­ 10- p.m.—...... Midnight— I*...... H. VV. Hannah, George’ glossberg tiona for aviation cadet pilot train­ aubordlnate place in the pantry r 8th grades in Manchester; Geno­ fied today he knew when he took office a year ago that “ un­ ing. A graduate oi^ Manchester where it goes zzzzzzzzzz. diaturblng Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal vesI is with.Hamilton Standard in QUINN’S in gh School, he is expecting to nobody, and is never called upon to tuilding, Manchester on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from Windsor Locks. scrupulous promoters” were active in ,the home repair loan receive his class ^assignment with­ act as an alarm. 1—5 p.m. Community interest In this co- field and had tried to atop th eir------^ ^ — ------; — in the near fUtum at which time Thus Is was that it became the .operative project has been running PHARMACY ‘‘abuses.’’ . r n e BosoxTake Red Chinp^agged jiv d i^ s 8 . be will enlist in the U. S. Air practice to place the net in the Park Superintendent Horace F. high. It is expected that large He told investigating Senators none of us would dare claim that he put through new regulations, Force for 'two years and depart drawer.. Murphey, giving him a large share numbers of Manchester residents even he could stand at the Center OPEN SUNDAYS effective last Dec. 1, and waa sat­ Army Iries fo r Lackland A ir Force Base. San We have‘ sways' insisted there of tne credit for making that and direct the children at Nathan will be on hand to watch the stu­ Yanks, 2-1 Antmiio, Tex., where he,will com­ are too many other things in the dents at work. The young artists isfied they "would go a long way workshop a success. Hale school. "Heard Along” made toward preventing improper prac­ f/TV.fession mence- his pilot training.. drawer. Our insistence availed the claim, though, on April 3. will work between 8 and 11:45 a.m. 'U n fit’46 Jo in us nought. But last night the Judging will begin immediately 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. tices." Dickenson Ode to Overdrive Neatest trick of the week. I Hollyday was the first witness The Fellowship Group of the opportunity arose to bring our following the painting. In Openet Herald Photo. We ran across a piece of anbny- thought, and eagerl.v anticipated at an inquiry by the Senate Bank­ ___ iNixon lalk South Methodist wSCS w ill spon­ point home with telling force— Prizes of merchandise certifi­ This catch basin on Center^ When we called Sheekey, whose mous verse recently which Tne the hilariovis reaction the state­ 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. ing Committee into reports of New York^-^'April 19 (JP)— 't support aggression in Indo^in*, sor a food demonstration Monday and it was the very hair net which Herald dedicates to all who live ment would produce. cates have been donated by Regal by Riving av-batantial aid and by Street is going to get its mouth I knowledge of sewers, catch basins Men’s Shop and Coret Casuals. multi-million dollar swindles in On Red Aid Boston, April 19 (4*)— Bos­ Henry Lodge, Jr., U. S. ’ Wa.shington, April 19 (JP)— a t 8 p. m. at the local branch of­ shut— in a manner of speaking,' argued -for us more eloquently within earsribt or the Wilbur Cross furniahlng advisers and tgchniciana 1 refuse to believe that no one Officials of the American Can­ the government's housing pro­ ton’s Red Sox took the open­ fice o f the Hartford Gas Co., 687 anj'way. This basin, at which and highways in Manchester at than ever Demosthenes could. Highway and to all who will live Amba^skdor to the United to the Vietminh fo r c e ^ Secretary of State Dulles has reads "Heard Along": must be all cer Society have expressed enthd- gram. Main St. Miss Alyce Salisbury, four-year-old Leo Maheu, o f 895 times seems almost encyclopedic, Our spouse plucked the net from near the new expressway when it » II a ___ ^ Washington, April 19 (/P)— ing game of a morning-after­ Nations, said today Red This waa Lo^e'a rafarence. summoned congressional lead­ us oldtimers who grew up Just ■iaam for this project snd will be Wayne Roberts, sun of 51r. and Mrs. Bebnrlw, of Sih-er 0iiy home service director, will give a Center St., is gazing in open- he first ot all started to fill us in the drawer mit something stayed U built. When rhe ‘om Xininven.d. Cpl. -Edward S. Dickenson noon Patriot V Pay: double- China is giving substantial to Indochina in hla'prepared text. lecture demonstration, entitled her as she sought to place It on knowing Nathan Hale and Lincoln pil hand next Wednesday to watch Street, (Viventry, found the golden egg under leaves in front of this ers to a briefing tomorrow mouthed wonder, is Just west of Let me sell you a house schoql at the Center are about a its first act was a unanimous vote went on- trial today at a header from the New York Vice Preaidgn^'Rictiard M. Nixon ••Spring Forecast of Food.” The on some of the background o f the her head. Miserably caught up the conteat. free In Center Springs Park yesterday afternoon. The egg hunt was aid to aggression in Indochina morning at which he is ex­ Morse Road, on the north side of By the side of the roed mile apart are Just' too busy to to issue a subpoena to .compel stirred up a cpiitroversy laat week y Ward Group of the WSCS will be catch basin. In the net was a small portion of precedent-making court mar­ an event, sponsored Jointly by the .funior Chamber of Commerce, local Yankees 2-1; today, although and that it is "unfit” to join pected to report on President the street. A t the moment, its . it was installed, we learned, I've lived in the share our laughs with "Heard 15ER VICES Clyde L. Powell, former aMlgtant by aaying IJ.^inight become necea- g .eats and friends of both group the Junk In the drawer. tial at which he was accu.sed P T A groups and the Recreation Dept. \ they almofit blew the decision mouth measures about two feet more than 20 years ago, years be­ Darned ihing for years. Along." FH A CommiMioner In Charge of the United Nations. 1aary eventually to aend American Eisenhower’s latest views cm members are cordially .in\1ted. from bottom lip to the heavy iron Some Itema 'loosed themselves That Interpret The Wishes of "informing pn his fellow in the ninth inning. > , He gave 10 reasons why th e! troops to fight in Indochina. fore homes were built on Center You'll like it a lot , . Haven’t enjoyed anything go PHONE Rental Housing, to testify at its Indochina. grate cover, big enough to gobble and scattered as she put the net Inquiry. prisoners of war while a cap­ Rlghtjisnder Willard Nixon sail­ United States would reaist any The other nine points Lodge James Sosville, B12 W. Middle Street west of Olcott and more It faces the spot much in a long time; the mental WASHER Of The F8mily_ Dul lea flaw to Auguata, Ga.. to­ up little Leo. on the bed to free it; so it was M1-9-4AS7 (Chairman Capehart (R-Ind) an­ ed into the nlntli inning with a efforts of the (^inese Communists made against Red China were Tpke., of the Friden Calculating than 10 years before the state le­ Where all the truck tive in Korea. day for lunch with the PrCaidant Police Lt. Raymond Griffin firat difficult to make an inventory, picture was plain r 1 d i c u I o u a. nounced that Powell had notified 2-0 edge, one run coming on Jackie to “bribe” their way Into the U. N. that; Machine Co. A ^ n cy, Hartford, gally took title to the street, which Drivers bhange gears. - Here'a to more of them. I suppose Dickenson, a short, dark youth of and an indicated discusoion of called our attention to it, and we was In 1940. but I did. And incidently when him, 25 minutes before, that he 33, glanced somewhat timidly at Jensen's fourth homer of the with prorr.ises of future good be­ It opposed the purpoeea and longresaional uproar over a atata- baa qualified to attend the com­ she put the net on the bed it this one will go in the book with REPAIRS JOHN B. BURKE havior. scooted over there to see for our- Apparently, the catch basin had Shriek or Smell would "prefer not to appear with­ the nine officers on the court panel yoimg sea.son, and seemed headed pririciplejybf the United Nations. c.ent by Vice Preaidant Nixon last pany's fourth annual international snagged a coathanger she had Just Uie classic that made a veterinar­ out a subpoena.” Bla statement delivered at the It was an aggressor in Korea. sales convention April 26 to May selyc^ Sure enough, w-e found, it ^ been in use so many years during This is neither JireT-protection as the proceeding got underway in fpi- a shutout. week that this country might hav* looked big enough for a small dog laid there adding very nicely to ian out of our editor or vice Prompfe Economical FUNERAL HOME Powell--resigned his F H A post Associated Press annual luncheon, It occupied “ defenseless Tibet.” 1 ^ the Bellevlew.Biitmore, Belle- which time no child had ever made week nor—if there is such a week, versa. a small, maroon-carpeted court­ tCixon had given up only four to employ ground forces in Indo­ or small child with too much curi­ the confusion. Guorpnftnd 87 CAST CE.NTER ST. on April 5. effective as of April 16. significahtly came only a Week be­ It sponsors guerrilla and sub­ Si'*, Bla. He qualified for the all- the effort to crawl into it, that the which we tend to doubt— savc- Sincerel.v, room at Ft. McNair, In southwest' scattered singles and had fanned china. osity to crawl in and drop about As she, red-faced, separated the TEL. MI-S-6868 T h e resignation waa accepted, but Washington. \ fore the opening of the Geneva versive moments in Malaya and « expense trip through sales success danger of such an occurrence never' yourself-from-being-held-up week, Doris M. D'ltalia. 10 Ya'nkcea in the firat eight Demands Ike Stnteuient 7hree feet to the bottom of the loomed very large. A t any rate, items one by one, we ceremon­ Wrlngtr*Rel}s Replaced o.ie week later the disclosures of Dickenson's bride of three^ frames. \ Conferei.ee. Red Chine, will send throughout southeast Asia. fo r a period' o f one year ending basin, where a 12-inch sewer pipe but we have some information ap­ profiteering and "fleecing” of Sen. Gore (D-Tenn) has de­ Sheekey said he would take the iously listed them. AMBULANCE SERVICE months was among a score of spec­ Gil McOd\(gald, who had whiffed representatives to' the conference It committed atrocities against March SI. hooks in,' propriate to both which we think Waste Tracts home ownera came to light, to discuss a Korean War settle- manded that Eisenhower aay matter up with representatives of This was the result: tators. three times,"opened the final ses­ Americans and others fighting in Being on state property (Cen­ One needle with thread. you might be interested in. Zoning came far too late in Man­ n.ent. piiblicl.v whether he backs Nixon’s Sunset Rebekah Lodge, at its the State Highway Dept. The information concerns a fire ilotjslng and Home Finance Ad- The trial got underway slowlyy sion with a double off the left field Korea. ter Street), the catch basin is the A many toothed gadget used for chester as it has in man.v another " I can promise you . that the statement that in the unlikely meetUig Monday at 8 p. m. in Odd learned later from Sheekey alarm you can smell and a personal Potterton's mlnistriitor Albert M. Cole as Col. Guy Emery, a retiree) Army v/all. It still holda 32 American civil­ state’s responsibility, but we de­ We setting waves. town. In several sections of our United States will Steadfastly re­ ians "under barbarous conditions event the French withdraw their Fellcsrs hall, will observe the that he did this, and that he siren designed to scare the be- 180 Center St., Cor. of Church promptijr ordered that acceptance officer representing the Cracker's Shortstop Ted L*pclo then cided to speak to James Sheekey, A rubber hair curler. "City of Village Charm” are waste o f the resignation be rescinded. Neck, Vs., corporal, put the mem­ sist all maneuvers by the Chinese without published charges.” forces, the United States might 13Mh anniversary of the Order. recommended that a heavy metal Jeebers out of would-be hold-up booted a (grounder )>y pinch hitter town engineer and highway de­ A three strand necklace. tracts of land which might have ‘This waa done oyer Powell’s ve­ bers of the court through rigorous Communist regime and its advo­ It"wiirully fabricated on^ptibli- have to tend combat units Into th* Delegdtea who attended the re­ bar be fastened across the moth men, both items being only re­ Enos Slaughter, McDougald taking partment superintendent to get his A choker (with a stone miss­ been converted into plea.sant, cen­ hement protest. questioning, as a -possible prelimi­ cates to bribe its way Into the cizVd false evidence of lurious fighting against thq Oommimlata in cent Rebekah Assembly in Nor­ of the basin, a very simple opera­ cenUy put on the market. third. views on whether the situation ing). trally located streets. The same is The questioning of Powell was nary to challenging them as fit United Nations ->n mere promises germ warfare charges" a hate southeast .Asia. wich w*ill submit their reports. A tion. he assured us. We learned about the odoriferous A fter Ed Robinson, another needed correction. A paper clip (She says it's true of many villages and towns expected to center on alleged members of a trial court. of good behavior in the futuye," he campaign to blacken United Dulles' confidential report to th* social period will follow with the fire alarm from the Wall Street pinr.h hitter of the Inning, mine). throughout New England. The "windfalls” which Went to pror said in a prepared addreasi. States. congressional leaders—both Demo­ following hostess committee in Buyer's Market .: nationaU distributors are waging a •loumal, a publicaUon we really Key Question Raised grounded to Lepcio who tossed to A comb. traditional "Main Street" popu­ VITTNER’S moters .of ajVartment houses prior In his 10-point ind'etmept of Red cratic and Republican—was ex­ charge: Past President Mrs. Doro­ During the past severcl weeks i fart and furious direct mail adv.er- have no business reading but The key question raised by Billy Goodman at second. Good- And a card of thumb tacks lated by the carl.v nettlers. runs to 19,50, when liberal FH A m6rt- ^mery waa whether the court C?hina, Lodge said "It continues to (Continued on P ig« Fifteen) pected to cover this point as'w ell thy Shving, chairm'an, Mrs. Carl we, and most of the car-Owners in : tiding campaign via their local which we sometimes pull out of a nearly a mile long in some villages men dropped the throw for another Hilding, Mrs. Evelyn Swords, Mrs. (which is used In connection with CARDEN CENTER gage insurance was granted to en­ members believed that under Com­ as his plana for the Geneva confer­ this area, have been enjoying a | stations. wastebasket with much the same but nobody wants to part with any courage the building of large, mul­ error. ence on Korea and' Indochina Alice Martin and Miss ,Anna tiebacks for curtains and not for studied casualness of a le.ss for­ munist pressure. a soldier could be rcther unusual experience . . It works this way: Station No. of their frontage, however, ample, ti-family apartments for "middle held to . blame for divulging more McDougald scored and Slaugh­ w:hich opens next klonday. « Wolfram. any masculine enterprise.) tunate picking a butt out of the LARGE Cut-throat competition in gas 1 will start if off by sending its to open up aide strecta for new Income!' tenants. than his nanje, rank and aerial ter was safe at second. Sen. Kucliel (R-Calif) proposed prices. potential customer a promotional gutter. . home sites. Mrs. Stanley S. Sasiela. 32 Nor­ Dampener for Gardeners 75 Million Profit number, as provided by rhilitary Ellis Kinder then replaced Nix- in an interview that the tlnlted During this so-called gas-war circular, with a rubber dollar bill A t any rate, we learned that the ■We iiad irequently given a SELECTION In 2,’il cases. Cole has said, the law. tn. Rhee States Geneva States seek United Nation* action wood St., who was taken ill sud­ We observe that Nature picked 1/ we have oecn paying almost pre­ enclosed. The gimmick tells the alarm is the product of the Richard OF F H A a'ppraisal was so much high­ denly while in New York this week an unfortunate time for the start thought to this useless land in sec­ Col. C. Robert Bard,-the prosecu­ Hank Bauer forced Noren, Lep- in Indochina and avoid any aingle- war prices for the high and low customer by buying at Station No. Stuart Manufacturing Corp., and er than the actual cost of con­ and admitted to Manchester Me­ of the spring raii>s. With a long tions Just off our own Main Street. tor, objected to this queatiop on the cio to Goodman, but the balll stuck handed,moVe against Communism WV.VSMSS.0 ssamv# v. s. s. 1. their gas ss.svsand service dollar is billed as the answer to the hard- EASTER struction that the promoters were morial Kospital on hci^ return octanes and we get a chance to weekend in sight many Mancheiw Center Street and other parts of ground that it was arguing.. the in Goorlman's glove and he couldn't there, saying^ " I don't believe wro of-hearings' prayer. The alarm not able to pocket sums totaling 75 home, has been transferred to e:iJoy more scenery at less cost.} will stretch farther ter homeowners had big plans fbr the town; and it was with a good merits of the case, “nie court P v - try for the double play. Last Peacefiil Move can piit fires out all over the only sounds a shrill whistle that However, with the exception of Station No. 2 doesn't sit back chores around .the house and in deal of interest that we read in The FLOWERS million dollars. mitted the questions to be answer-' Kinder walked Joe Collina but world single liondedly.” Hartford Hospital. can be heard a block away, mind the huge signs that blare out, the and take this calmly, however. It the garden. Yesterday’ s downpour Herald of the use found for a large As sn4iid. to the inquiry, Preai- ed. got Mickey Mantle on a twinging "W e ought to take the case be­ you. but also emits a perfumed third strike, ending the game A special chorus rehearsal for newest sensational cut In price, we j promptly retaliates by sending put a damper on their w;ell laid plot between Main and Oxford Complete line of Rosesi Seoul, April 19 (/P)— President Syngman Rhee announced fore the United Nations and ask hadn't noticed anything peculiar in --some other inducement . . . it may plans and when they awoke this odor in consideration of the deaf. Streets recentl.v purchased from (Continned on Page Fifteen) (Conthiaedf on Page Fifteen) much to the Joy of 18.682 paid for united action there,” the (Tali- the Chaminade Club concert will The gadget stands about seven Shrubs, Trees, Fertilizer, the competitivo arrangements. | be Easter eggs, now; masks at morning they found nothing to en­ tiiree different property ownera, Ians. today that South Korea will attend the Geneva Conference i foria Senator said in an intsrview. be held on Monday evening at 7:45 inches high. Is called the "Fire ■Seed. The Yankee run was unearned. at the home of Grace Fraser, 17 ^u t, Teccntly we had occasion to Halloween time or flowers in the courage them. b.v the Church of the Nazarene, openinlf next week. But he warned it is “ a final time-consum­ "The 16 nations that aigned the talk, to a friend who let us in on spring. Sentry” and, as If the smell weren’t which is outgrowing its present EVERGREENS Nixon struck out Mantle fliree Korean truce,” he said, "pledged BpMng St. enough, contains an inert gas which ing attempt” to uiiite Korea by jieaceful means. semeNof the grimmer details of this Many stations send out truly Passing Out Orchids location at the Center. In the fu­ Route 83— Manchester-. MAWV'S times too and walked five. Rhye didn't say v.-hat his govein-t------^------themselves to a'Joint effort to pre- sets o ff whistle and smell alike Boston Scored an unearned run Oardiner S. Rawsbn, Jr., 33 "life and death” struggle between useful commodities In their strug­ General Mahager Richard M ar­ ture they propose to erect a church Vernon Town Line Lower Street Floor Level ment would do if the conference, ■ . ■* -mvent aggression and our AiUea the gia\ts of the petroleum indus­ gle to w;in over the customer. For automatjcallv vyhen the tempera­ on their new Main Street frontage, McCarthy Demands in the fourth inning after Jensen'a fally. But there was a thihly-veiled I should be called upon for help.” Hyde St., yesterday Joined the tin’s mall one day this week was ture hits 135 degrees Farenheit. instance one station sends chemi- and already they have cleared, Next To Brunner’d third homer In as many games. U. 8. A ir Force and has' reported try. a record breaker, he said. It con­ And' as for the personal siren tliyeal in his statement that "we Vietminh Build ' U. S. Might Mebd ITroopa graded and seeded the acieage George Keli was safe on an error obviously cannot continue to sit to Sampson A ir Force Base, N. Y., It seemk, at least according to celly-treated cloth to wipe haze off tained tA-o letters giving, orchids with which, one is told, one can Nikon said to the American So­ fo r training. our informi^t. that several of the the inside of windshields in the above mentioned for recreational by kfcDoiigald and moved around Idly by while the Comr.juniata ex­ ciety of Newspaper Editora last to towh officials. frighten off any attacker . . . well, on a single and an error by Bauer winter, /.nd many stations will purposes and are soon to erect a 51r. and Mrs. Frank 51. Reilly, 99 Porter St., and daughters Pat­ terminate or exile our people to sure on Friday that he thought Franch The first came from Edward G. we learned abo-it that one from' Probe Quiz Rights Jensen's hoiuer and McDougald's youth building on the site. send out books of instructions on Laski, 68 Hitrhiand St. Laski the Atlas Aiarri Corporation, ty, 6, and Mickle, S, are shown lea\ing church follow ing Easter eers-leee 'the north and make a Ree to reunite all I In a statement issued Saturday. Open Sundays and Evenings seems that we picked a pretty te'nd to disrupt the concentration I the paper was off the press, he eoole every room, eoaki up and dueU; or (8 ) G -E entering the closed meeting. "That Thursday as scheduled, despite his aecond outpost yraterday and' fil­ ly by both arms today and hustled ! th* department said Nixon ' had nice town to llv,e in,” Laski con­ of anyone engaged in an illegal was challenged. includes members of my staff and determination to insist on the of Korea and eliminate all Red tered back last night into trenches muggi nets. When weather’a Heating- System alone, her aboard a plane for Europe, Chinese troops fro.,' that country. "enunciated no new U/ 8. policy cludes. activity to auch an extent that he "I count 48,” chirped a report- the Pentagon politicians, too. right to quiz witnesses, McCarthy on the main Dien Bien Phu air­ adding G-E Cooling Unit amid heated Australian protests. A highly placed Korean source The other letter came from is likely to give up the Job at hand er. eotd, it heat! every room, "N o one need worry about my said: strip. A throng of several thousand said the assurances were coritained | (Continued on Page Flftnen) ileh fw"*“ Cfharlcs F. Weekwerth, who had a in disgust and take to his heels. I “ Must be poor engraving," coun- moiitene too-dry air. later. . questioning as long as they are "A s ,fa r as I know, yea.” " Vietminh pressure also waa re­ Australians, convinced the‘ wife of n a letter from President Elsen-, ported increasing against ' the hand in the Workshop Confer­ We see one danger in this, I tered the editor. "T h ere were 49 |r And the eoet is surpns-; telling Ore truth.” •Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. You have S waya to huy: ex-Soviet envoy, Vladimar Petrov hower delivered to Rhee Sunday by southernmost atrongpoint of the ence St Springfield College March though, that being that a hold-up on the glo.ssy print. Better count McL'arth.v Quizzing Opposed Carr, staff members involved with (1 ) Complete G-E Cooling ingly low! wa.s being taken aboard against U. S. Ambassadcr Ellis 6. Briggs.; French-held plai-.. Shop Here For AH 24 and 25. He complimented man. upon being startled out of I them again? Some members of McCJarthy’.s McCarthy in the row' with the her will,.swarmed onto the air field In Augusta, Ga.. Presidential' Bayonet-wielding French in­ his Wits by the ''piercing acreaml' j Monday morning brought apolo­ .subcommittee, which is to conduct Army, attended the closed door calling "take her off" and “ bring of the Escort Alarm, is liable to gies from the reporter who made the hearings, are opposed to his meeting. , Press Secretary James C. Hagerty fantrymen had driven the Viet­ Bulletins her back." ^ declined comment on the .reports.'' minh from air field entrenchments Your Needs For The start spraying lead. Just by reflex la weekend study of the photo and questioning witnesses. Sen. Miindt Cohn said a bill of particulars Police, apparently fearing a n)sh I finally agreed on the 49 count. Not Two Objectives for a fev.- houre yesterday. But the from the AP Wires action. (R-SD(. acting chairman, said the outlining their case "is-not in final on the plane, called the ah-port fife Foreign Minister P>'un Yung Tai, ' latest infiltration reeatabllahad And it might Just be that Atlas ; so with some of our readers. They l.ssue might have to be put -up .to form.’’ Whether he snd Carr will engine and water hos>i were ■the Senate, ,)tead of the ROK delegation to Ge­ their foothold in t^e shadow of the riii • cl«in fur* * RADIO BAHERIES i I had something like that in mind didn’t, even agree with themselves, file s separate statement or Join quickly trained on theXangry neva. said in Seoul he had tw o! French headqiiartera'bunkers. Just ra.V -AIDE B.ALKS nAC*. 1 giv« maxi* I'm choking with ► ALL MAKES > ^ when It provided the alarm with coming up with figures ranging HOME HEATING and COOLING Attending the meeting with Mc­ McCarthy* in submitting one docu­ crowd. The show o f force caused EASTER FEAST mum hMtifig •eet. How do thov a bonded guarantee, which, the from 48 to 53. . Carthy were Sens. Mundt. Potter ment waa not explained. primary objectives; unification of 800 yards eway. Waahingtoa, -April It i/Pi'—^ trmdemmrk GentrmI SUetrie ciancy and aava txpoct mo to work the crowd to fall back. Clyde L. Paw-ell. aaalataat FH A monay for my own* I news release says, "entitles the (R-Mich)i Dirksen (R-Ill) and Meanwhile, Secretary o f De­ Mrs. Petrov... w-hose ^diplomat wtll? My ewnor ► i Symington (D-Mo): (('ontlnoed on Page Four) rommlseioMr, today -refiiaed ta •r-thanks to U. 8. could «avo moro purchaser- to medical benefits at Two boy bees fought over 'a girl fense Wilson and the chiefs of the husband broke with his Red bosses (C'mitinued on Page Tw o) 1 high tampargtura monoy thon ho it ^Arihur the company's expense, should the McCarthy said he expected he answer queetiom by Renatora combustion. I bee. One of them, however, had last week and turned a batch 6f now .Wilting by alarm fail to protect him from per­ beed taking vitamins ail ^ong. .would be asked to file a bill of par­ (Continued on Page FIftieen) investigating the multi-million giving mor I• U. 8. Now ~A G-B Furnacm that Grows documents over to AiiStralfan au- dollar iMHiaing acaadala. sonal injury.” So Vitamin. B won. ithorities. looked as If she had been Anon. cr>-ing. Her eyes were red as she into an Air Conditionnr! Ryan on Indochina . RUSSI.AN (TkALMS H-BOMB Trick- Of The Week was ru.shed )ip the steps of a Lon­ l otted NatToae, N. V-. April Dear "Heard Along” ; Install' a fuel-thrifty, don-bound British Overseas Air- COIN FOLDERS / FTankly, I ’m diaappointed In wish, we can add a G-E 19 — Russia’s'-.Amlrel Y,. u^rkr-saving G-E Furnace New Weapons Create .vyays Constellation for the first Vishinsky said today tiie Soviet FREE COIN A1PPKAI8AL your readers. Everyone of ua kids Cooling Unit at-.surpris- OPEN ALL DAY now— enjoy won, . leg of a Journey-back to Russia. that trod Main Street to dear old f- ingly low cost! That’s be­ Union haa "built the hydrogea tomatie heating ' Despite the crowd's belief that Viet Nam Can Be Saved bomb.” hut still demaaida pr*p CANNED MHS four tlmea a day 20 yeara ago EASTER SUNDAY cause all -G-E Furnaces Mrs: Petrov had been forced to HOBBY SHOPPE came to regard Officer Arthur ICE CREAM And.. . . laU. < i' and Hpme Cooling Units hlbitlun of all atomic and hydro­ * Firepower Problems board the plane, th* Australian gen weapons. He announced Cor. O u ter and Oriawold Seymour as part, o f the unchang­ are "Pr'e-Paired” to make government had made it clear she HAMS ing acene. We became dam fond But Time Running Out that nothing useful would com* LASSEN Westown Pharmacy one unit that ijir conditions ' would not have to return to Rus­ from n U.N,. subcomialttee of LB. "of him, in fact. ' - . . By ELTON C. FAY sia if she did not want to. 5-7 Lb. Avg. 459 Martford Rd„ Cor. McKee your entire home all year - miles. 'Under present organiza­ Mrs. Joseph Grenier, *9 Deepwood Dr. and her daughters INan, 'tile big powers unless RmI Cltiaa» But, in our fondeat momentii. ___ ] i round. AP Military .\ffairs Reporter 8, and Lorraine, 4, Htrnll down 5lain. Street In .Vlanchester's Easter Some members of parliament tion, the gun is considered "corps j EDITOR'S NOTE— William L-. opening next Monday, Indochina India and Czechoslovakia wer* PETROLEUM -Washington. April 19 UP) New paradr. The Herald photographer snapped their picture as they expre*sed_ belief Mrs. Petrov might Start today to artillery.” Thet means that con­ Ryan, .AP epectallst oo Commun­ eventually will become another Inclufled. weapons — atomic cannon,' guided .walked to church. .Although somewhat different In style, the girls' be Jailed in Russia for failing to “ Your Community live the modern trol of batteries of the gun rests ist affair*, has reported the Cold | (Communist dominated People's NICHT CRAWLERS missiles, rockets — are giving the Easter ensemble matched mother's as far as color. Warn of her husband's plan, al­ way — with G -E with the headquarters of s corps War from the Soviet I'niou and Democracy. - IS HUNTED IN ALPS SIRLOIN Shell Dealer” Arm y fire power undreamed of I (a corps usually is composed of though there has -been Kb evidence Uhertraua, .Austria, April 18 Bring Own Contoinnr Year-Round Air not many years ago but they also that she kne-x- in advance of it. many other countries on four con- These questions are uppermost f Birch Mountain Road tinents. A tew weeks ago he in many minds ih Saigon and (45— .Austrian rescue workers, TOMMY and CHICK Conditioning! are cremating serious problems in ! (Con^iied dh Page Eight) Thii-d Secretary of the Soviet \ ROAST' ! went to Indftchlnn to see the Hot Hanoi’ dodging snoir slide*, reoumad Phone MI-9-0121 the already intricate business of Emba.ssy in. Canberra. W trov their search today' for IS Ger­ LB. B9 Edmund St.. u s TOUe NflSNSOt iNaguil) Claims ! Wnr Involving Communism on one W Viet Nam to be another K o­ Cat from choice beef. Rockville Enterprise E a s te r running an orderly, efficient bat­ turned himself over to the Austral­ man school boys aad teacher* •fcrat c-i Htme News TidUits_ ^ ^ side and the free world on the rea? Can it be saved Short of tle. ian government and asked for missing since Thursday m i •*d These are among the problems to Pope Urges World political asylum. Mrs, Petrov and other. Hr then flew to Singn|M>re powerful. mititary intervention ? C—Umf Culled from AP-“W4^es '[^ g Y p ^ S tF O llg e r Is it in fact the sputtering fuse of Dachstrin mountain In central be worked on in- maneuvers, in­ Soviet Am!:assador N. I. Generalov to write hi* flndings free of cen­ Aiwtria. Th e mountain had beea volving 100,000 . Army and Air sorship. This Is the first of sev- World War III? Ban on A*, H*Bonib " Few Encouraging Signs whipped hy .cnatlnuoua anow- CLEANING AND INSTALUNG Force men, starting this week In President Eisenhower's head->| After Sliakeiip (C'oqtinued on Page Fifteen) , rral a,rtirlrs he will write this storm* for the past three dnyw CHOICE the C^aroHnas. They are the first ^ ; f j week on the eve of the Geneva There are eome encouraging quarters in' Augusta, Ga.. an- ______.sign.* on the horizon, hut they are ,R AIR CONDITIONER big-scsie exercises involving th’e Vatican a ty, April 19 (A5—Pope , Conference. SE.ARCH FOR NAVY PL.ANB SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS ^0 firing or simulated use of virtual­ -Pius X II haa called for an interna-1 allirr I Cairo. Egypt. April 19 ifib- MaJ. too few to war'-ant any pleorant Austin K. Doyle as chief pf Naval | Gen, Mohammed Naguib said t i Thomas (Comeback optimism. There is a long .hard St Johns. Nf)d„ AprU 19 UVI LB. ■ Aursogizfp ly all new weapons. tional agreement banning the use ■ air training and of Rear By W IIXI.A5I Li' RV.AN STEAKS A complete orgmnizatloa of TRAINED SEWAGE SPECIALISTS Adm. , day Egypt's government is road ahead for the French and the — U. S. planes kept up thiilr oolng the moat modem equlpmeat aad machlBery-^—RESULTi A ' TO ALL OUR Deciding wbat weapons to 4hooL pf.atomic and hydrogen bombs e x -' Frederick W. McMahon as com­ j , .Al^'Foreign News .Analyst search along the Icebound eannt at what target hae been a source cept in self-defense. "stronger than ever” after the re­ Vietnamese if the country is to BETTER job at a LOWER PRICE. 6ENEIIAL A ELECTRIC mander of air force, Atlantic fleet. shuffle that boosted the Vice Bid Set Tomorrow Singapore, . April 19 i/Pi - In of Greenland today for aa ■ of argument even with conven­ The head of 0ie Roman (^tholic survive. I ’ it does not, the best . . . CIO Spokesman says Singer Prem ier.’^Lt. Col. Gamal Abdel' north Indochina today you find it .American Navy plaine missing tional artillery apd aircraft. The Church, broadcaatiqg' his . annual American' miUtfry opinion is the COMPLETB UNE OF ITAUAN DELICACIES a Sump paiapa < lastalled to FRIENDS Sewing Machine Co. workers, set Nasser, into the premitrrship. difficult to shake off the -feeling since Friday with nine aarn THIS IS w h y advent on the battlefield of "artik- Newark, N. J., April 19 (JV-^> West can Write off roost of south­ remove water from your r H U H o n NB Comfort Outdo I Kaater message yesterday.' appeal- tomorrow midnight as deadline fpr The ailing .general, who stays as you are standing 8y and watching abohrd. The twin-eagtoa ineliidiRg Rlgofto. ManaroBo Chooso " AND lery” that can range out tram 20 political comeback' bid by former east Asia in the vast political and cellar. ... more people csO mUt*- Ms — C — tsH Ovid* wig dt— ril for Outlawing of the "destruc­ rea,ohing contract agreement With Presidifnt de.spite his resignation a nation .slowly die. Privateer, stationed at Argentia. to scores or even hundreds Rep. J.' Parnell Thoniaa highlight.* economic war. 1 a New -undergroujid water mMk ysssaadhrh— stsdsrtsMsHW s>t tive arms of unprecedent vio­ company representatives. as Premier Saturday^ apparently Viet.Nam can be save^ yoii -are -NfM.^ disappeared while on a . and,Froth ItoHot Chooso M .Kinney Bros. '• miles and has a much greater lence.” He said the new bomba and t lorrbw's New Jersey • primary Why are the French and Viet- . lines lastalled. ,« . Tee eee w#f4 iU§ taW Three persons killed when a-ito- is accepting {phildsophicaliy. the- “told. But. all the' so^tions. in­ routine ice patroL (1 ) Prompt Scnrice yes*»*out 30 /((CodUaned oa^aca .Cloyaaj king!. ™ [ (CoBUnoed on ftgp Eight) ' (Contlnned an Pag* Eleven) fast at th* Geneva/ Conferen|p, (C«itkia*« Paga NIm ) beth Enaaty, 88, a< Landan. - ' / V • ; ; ; \ 4 ' > - • ■ '. f* V . r - ■ . 7 ' " Y. ^. V U ' : ■I- ■ )