** : Ettimins Ifmillii MONDAY, MARCH fO, 1160 Avsrags Dsllr NtC Press R » Foe lhs Maatli of Fahninry. ISM lhs WssUitr Trinity P a it Nobla Oranda Ac- Tha foUowtng namsa wsra I t t v . B. w m am aoelatlon wlU meat Wadnaad^ drawn Sunday n M t by Cscll Cecil - ' Labor Leader * ^ afteraeon at thrat o 'c lo c k ----- England at tha oonauaion of Mun- MUsd Waleoma Bahakah Lodge, Beat ■otfa Brat analvananr oelabra- 9 ,87 7 IM h w i JUMM B a e W », M o( Hartford. Mombors are romlndad Uon: Lon Cbatello of 106 Btreh As Candidate Mr. CM M n . Wattar 3. iaeklar o( to bring glfU for tho "marry-go. stroot and Konnoth Loach of SM M IR R 0 ■dweAttlSwj VMI tINIlV aiNMIMSM s n Bast Otatar atraet, haa ooib* round." ^ Mlddlo Turnpike, eaak Both win­ Mancheatet^A Ctiy of ViUago Charm p l ^ hia atudiea at Byrant Col- ners will receive a one-pound box Frank Reilly's Name Is 1 ^ , l^vldrn ce, R. I., and wHI George R. Atkins, Sr., of 148 of chocolstes each week for the raeci^'v Wa bathelor'a dagta* at next three months. _ Loomis stroat, haa completed a MeuUonefl at Meeting .VOL. LXIX, NO. 144 (Ussaiaed AdvartlalBi sa rags IS) MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1950 Um M th eommanoamant cmrelaaa couraa In practical and theoretical (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS at tha coUaga thU aunmar. radio and talavlaion. and haa baan Tha Manchcater chapter of O f Taxpayers awarded a diploma by tha Nation­ United World Fcderallats la apon- ^ectric P c v c o ^ Kvar Raady ClKla of Kinga al Radio Institute In Washington. aoring a talk by Dr. Vernon Nash The possibility that Frank M. Daughtara annouacaa a rummaga at the Holllater atreet school on D. C. He finished the prescribed Reilly, president of Local 6%, McCarthy Hears Jessup Blast Back aala for tha banafit of their chart- course o f tefchnical studies with Tue^ay, March 28, at eight o'clock. Free admission tickets TW U A, may step Into the local Committee Delays' tabla worh, for BMCX. March 24. creditable grades. at 9:90 la tha vaatir of tha Sec­ may be obtained from Everett political scene as a candidate was House Appropriations ond CDagregatloiia}:,^urch. Mri. The executive board o f the Keith, Raymond Cooper or any of suggested yesterday afternoon Jamaa T. Plcklea la chaiman and WSC8 of the South Methodist the stores about town that are displa^ng posters. when Walter Mahoney, president Mra. Oaorga F. Borat, co-chair­ church will meet this evening at of the Taxpayers Association, an­ Scheduled Hearing man. Mambara o f the committee tha church at 8:45. The "Meal in A drill for the Tall Cedars nounced his organization's "whole­ win ba at the church Thuradcy the Upper Room" vrill follow at Rangers will be held tonight at hearted endorsement” of minority Committee Approves craning to recalva arttclea from six o'clock. 7:30 in the Britlsh-Amerlcan club- representation and ‘ added to that tiat Kinga Daughtara and frirnda. statement that "we must insert On Chief Proposal A team-of-four club champion- houae on Maple atreet. labor Into our town government” )< ra Sherwood Bowara, Mra. Nol- ahlp will be conducted Monday Mahoney made the remarks Im­ aon Smith, Mra. George Stiiea, Mra evening, March 27, in 'Hnker hall The Inaamuch claaa of the Church mediately after Reilly had finished Oaorga P. Borat and Mra. Frank by the local Duplicate Bridge Club. of the Naaarene will hold its addressing a taxpayers' meeting at Hicks Announces Indef-i Federal Spending Bill Vlttner. attended the PreaidanU’ Winners at the Friday evening monthly meeting this evening at the Hollister school. Britons Favor day meeting of tha Council of ■esiion werfe: North-South. Harold 7:30 In the parish house. Mahoney, who described Reilly inite Postponement on Congragatlonal church women at Hitla and George Slemsen, 89 I "one o f the outstanding labor Mr. and Mra. Robert D. Walnum Plan to Permit Gov­ tSa Univamity of Connecticut, John Dreblnger and Lao Flaherty, leader! in the State of Connecti­ Legal Flogging GoTtrnmant O ffm More Than Half of To­ Storra, today. 72H. East West, Wllllsm Russell and young son of Main atreet left cut," asserted that "our town lead­ ernor Continuous Re- Probers Given and George Howe, 72; Mrs. Jo­ yesterday for Chicago, III., to at­ ers have taken no consideration N ew Free Cook Book tal of $29,045,030," Sunaet Rebekah Dodge, No. 39. seph McVeigh and Mrs. Robert tend the funeral of Mra. Walnum'a of the working man.” organizatioii Author­ grandfather, Meyer Hansen. The question of minority repre­ To Halt Crime Washington, March $1.—(F) 164 Composed o f will meet thta evening at 8 o'clock Lathrop, 68. COFFEEMAKER... Name of Top la Odd Fellowa hall. A rcheaiaal sentation will be placed on the ity After Adoption —Need a cook bookT Tour congressman has 8,000 Items for National De­ far the guarda wlU ba held at aeV' Group B of Center Church wom­ voting machines with the school for only Runs Into Auto, appropriation questions this Sat­ Wave of Violence by free copisa of a new one put aa. Refreahmenta will bt served en. Mrs. George Munaon, leader, State Capitol, Hartford, Russian Spy fense Including Mili­ after tha meeting. urday. ODORA-WHITMOR SATIN-GLOW QUILTED out by the Department of will have a Lenten service meeting ^Kid Gangs' Bringing Agriculture. this evening at the church, fol­ Not Seriously Hurt $12-95 March 21.— (/P) — Indefinite tary Cost of World lowing a pot luck supper at 6:30, FRONT HEAVY FOUR GAUGE postponement of a scheduled Growing Demands for McCarthy Tells of Ac­ Besides telling how to cook War H ; No Deep Cats The members will also fold band­ George Rlaley, nine-year-old paOONM. TAX INCLUOaO ublic hearing on the more and plan meals, it offers odvloe ages for the Memorial hospital. P' Return of Old Penalty on buying food and counting aon o f Mr. and Mrs. George S. Put in coffee, cold water, and plug it in. Thw V a nofik/nj IEmportant of two government tion in Statement to In Any Major Progrpm JOANN Risley o f 127 Highland atreet, sue Alarm Clocks calories in a diet m or* to dot It etarts poking in 30 teconda, atopa perking reorganization proposals to Newsmen; Truman Is R acier a c i Beraenal Advisor Officers of Temple Chapter, No. tained minor brulees yesterday Electric or Wind Bulletin I congress voted $10,000 to sutomatiealfy when coffee it done, then changca to low heat Garment Bags have been heard Thursday by prepare It and gave the Gov­ Washiiiffton. Mkrch 21.—- M A. M. to t P. M. 58, Order of the Eastern Star, for afternoon when be drove hia bi­ All Fully Guaranteed Urged to Open Files the ensuing year will be Installed cycle into the front of a car driv­ and keept the brew drinUng-bot far houni N o awitchce, no the General Assembly’s Reor­ London, Msrch 21.—<>FV— ernment Printing office $150,- (A V -A $29,045,030,164 defl- ggg An Sk Hartford Britain’s Labor goverament 000 to print it. Wednesday evening at 8:30 in the en by Lowell E. Chapman, 18, of pilot U ^ tt to watch, no adjuetmenta. You don’t touch it ganization committee was an- cit-b 0 o 8 t i n ff government Phoca S-1S7C Masonic Temple. The ceremony 82 Scarborough road. Arthur Drug Stores refused flatly today a de- Washington, March 21.—(F)— again from the time you plug it ini Makes 4 to 8 cupa with noimced today in a brief session of moad for the return of flog­ spending bill— representing a will he preceded by a short busl- George was taken to Manchester 42” Suit Size .... $2.19 U. S. Ambnsandor-nt-Lnrge Philip Jraanp (right, foreground)) blnwln hnrk nt Henntor Joseph MeCnr- Senator McCarthy said today he the same perfect strength and flavor every time. the Republican controlled House. ging as punishment In crimes $200 outlay for every man, nass meeting at 7:45. Retiring Memorial hospital by Patrolman It was made by Rep. Ira Hicks, Ihy’e rhargea that he haa “ an unusual affinity for CninmuniNt cauoea" In a hearing In Washington. Jeo- has handed Senate Investigators Theodore Falroanka and X-rays of vtolenoe. Lord Jowitt, the aup termed the ehargea “ fslne," "Irrespnnaibir," and nhnuing a “ohocklng dlarngard" for the nation’s In- woman «nd child in the na­ Matron Mrs. Alice Hoagitmd hea Is (R ), New Canaan, chairman of a the name of the man—connected were taken of the boy’s right leg, See tha M IRRO-M ATIC Electric Percolator, hero, TODAYf nation’s idilef law officer, told tereatn. A t tho committee table are (left to right) Henatora Millard Tydlngo, Theodore Green, Brien Shanghai Trip tion— was approved todhqr by the committee arranging for the in­ ^ 57” 8 Garment S ize...... suboonunittee studying a propos­ the House of Lords: "W e have stallation. police said. No broken bones were $2.49 al which would permit the gover­ McMahon and Tom Connally. MeUarthy Is \ialble between Tydlngo and Green. (N B A telephoto). with the State department— the House Appropriationa Manchester's 'N. Electrical Dept,— Basement no Intention of reintroducing revealed by the X-raya, according SERVICES nor oontlnuotu reorganization au­ It—none whntever." whom I consider the top Russian .committee. Grim reminder of to police, and the youngster was By Liner Off Edmund Georgs Kittle, V , 8. N. thority, once a basic reorganiza­ espionage agent in this country." the cost of war, more Ui m liolf of diacharged from the hospital after Better Barbers of Ford street, was recently 57” 16 Garment Jumbo Size . . tion bad been adopted. London, March 21— (JP)—A wave The Wisconsin Republican made Its total ta composed of Itgma tor advanced to. interior communica­ being treated for bruises. That interpret the wtshea $2.98 Gift Is Held Much More Work t » Oo of brutal crimes has brought Slowness Is Advised the statement to newsmen. Re­ Door Left Open Today national defense, 1 n e I a d I a g tions electrician, third claas, 'srhlle Fairbanks reported that , Chap­ T B i COM Hicka said his committee had ports circulated meanwhile that charges growing out at World aerving abroad the aubmarine tend­ man was driving east on Highland of the family. growing demands for the return of MANCNseriw Co n i i - Heavy 4 gauge plastic with permanent satin finish. Satin-glow much more work to do on the biU Not Taxable the State department is urging For Last Minute Ac­ war II. bill carries |l|,eil,* Open er U. i. 8. Sperry with the Pacific street and preparing to make a is entirely color fast, will not crack or peal and resist dirt and •nd could not hear it Thursday. legal flogging with the dread "cat President Truman to open FBI 187,300 fair ths Dsfsnse dispart- fleet. A graduate of Manchester right turn into Glen road when the otain. Dust proof and water proof. ThU left aa the schedule for o' nine tails.” On Anti-Reds Action and all other government loyalty cord by Line Officials ment, $5,801,782,795 tor the Vet­ High achool, he entered the Navy coUiaion occurred. The Risley child John B. Burke Thursday, the date to wMch both Britons of all classes —even files to the Senate committee look­ erans’ administration M d $047,- Mondays to Saturdays in June, 1948 and received nia was riding on the wrong 'side of Senate and Houae adjourned, only Supreme Omrt Decision ing Into McCJarthy’s charges there FUNERAL some of the old-time professionel Hong Kong, March 21—(C)r- 970,000 for the Atomic Energy training at the Naval Training street, was eating x candy bar, a bill raising the salaries of the House Committee Told are Communlata In the depart­ commisolon. Center, Great Lakes, HI. carrying a package and driving thugs and burglars— are getting Based Partly on Defini­ The. American President lines to­ 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. n Baat Ceator St. TeL 6868 governor and lieutenant governor ment. Aroiage Cat Firo For Osat with one hand, according to police, Entirely New! and removing statutory limitations more and more insensed at the Important Constitu­ Hlsa’ Ooe-TIme Bose day cancelled the liner Gen. W. H. when he ran into the front o f the tion of Verb ^Retain' News Tidbits There were no deep cuts in M y Anbniaaw Bervlea on salaries ^ 13 other high rank­ sickening violence of Britain’s The "top Russian agent" was Gordon's trip to evacuate foreign major programs, the average re­ car. HALE'S SELF SERVE ing off IcUls. tional Questions In­ Culled From (/P) Wires post-war "kid gangs." Worse still, described by McC^arthy as Alger nationals from Red-lield Shanghai. duction under Firoldent TrumM’s ) 3 The Original In New England Democrats, unaware of the post­ Hartford, March 21—(.TO—In a Hiss’ one-time boss "In the espio­ 1101 MAIN STREET ODORA-WHITMOR PLASTIC to the average Briton, is the fact decision partly based on the dic­ volved in Reds' Appeal requests being five per cent But ponement until tt was announced, nage ring In the department." Chinese Communist officials that more and more criminals are tionary definition of the verb "re­ ------• earlier refused entry into Shang­ there is a move in thq House to had no Immedlata comment but Conference In Washington by Hiss, former State department Opposlto High Seheol carrying guns—and this in a land tain," the State Supreme court send the bill hock to the oommtt- state C!hairman John M. Bailey Washington, March 21.— representatives o f nearly score of official, has- been convicted on a hai harbor to two shallow draft and H EA LTH M ARK ET where ordinary policemen tradi­ ruled today that an elderly Water- vessels needed to carry ovooueM tss for a further $1,000,000,000 cut said he might make a statement (/P)— The Justice department induslrles gels under way in ef­ charge that he lied In denying he or more. 57” Shelf Bag tionally are not armed. bury woman's gift of stock to her fort to see how American foreign through waters which ntay bo later today. today advised Congress to go handed secret U. 8. documents to mined. The commlttss vote was not of­ MODESS because... Immediately after the brief Spurred by public indignation, daughter was not taxable under trade policies can be carried out a courier for Russia. TUESDAY SPECIALS by headline protests in the nation’s Connecticut’s inhertance tax laws. slow in enacting -anti-Com- without hurting AroericMi bus­ J. J. Berryman, Hong Kong ficially annouaesd. But Rsprossn- WITH 5 SHELVES Houee and Senate seeelon, the Ae- McCarthy's statement was Utivs Tsbsr (R-NY) said oU Re- DAILY DOUBLE it's your best bafg«iii boyl Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales aembly’e 68 member Reorgsnlsa- press and pressure from law bod< Between Christmas, 1939. and munist bills until constitu­ iness. . .Trading Intereat centers prompted by another one made at manager of APL, said the door ies throughout the land, the House Nov. 29. 1941, Mrs. Martha S. on mere handful of stocks In gen­ was left open for a last minute publicans present voted a tte s t tiaa committee convened for the tional questions have been a news conference late yesterday approving tlw bill on tha ground K B A F T I first public hearing on a reorgani­ of Lords today discusses the grow­ Wade o f Waterbury gave to each erally steady stock market.. .New by Senator Tydlngs (D.. Md.). agreement but he had little’ Hopes. Big economy box of 48 _ of her two daughter 1,500 shares settled. Peyton Ford, assist­ It WM "too big." Ho sold OU Demo- sation proposal. ing use by jittery youngsters of York city's chief magistrate, John Tydings is chairman of the Sen­ One hundred and three passen­ PINEHURST o f Scovill Manufacturing company ant to the attorney general, oraU voted for i t Thera o n 27 ITtU was a bill to create a com- the gun, the broken bottle, the M. Murtagh, says "unethical law­ ate Foreign Relations subcommit­ gers for Shanghai were taken off MIRACLE WHIP r. 32c $3.98 stock and 735 shares of General Democrats M d 18 Republicans on $ 1 2 7 I mlseioa- to aupervUe making effec- lead pipe and the straight raaor. told the House Un-American yers’’ and "illegal bondsmen" ap­ tee which is looking into McCar- the (3ordon late today and the Ilh- TUESDAY M UTT’S ■ ■ Use of Laah Tops Posalbilittea Electric company stock, the total ActivltiPB committee that impor­ parently are .making racket out qf ef was. nscheduled to depart for the couimlttes. 5 strong shelves, easy to install, or bag can be used without Uve whatever reorgsnlsattoB pro- - t o ’s WMioatiMM m at ihera or* ■SMnsVBHMMBSM only JL# ^ _____ Hesdlng thq_ list o( suggesUd -voim o f Hw securities being 3135,: tant uonaUtuUonal quMtiona are pMstItutlon coseSi 67 cord-canyliig OonununlsU in Yokohama at fl p. m (7 a. m.. Slated for House debate neat shelves for garment storage. Holds up to 16 garments. Full length fSMlB « M siff^ ed « t this sporiel 6lS. e. e. t.) wssli. ths biU wraps into a alaglO asMtaa of tlw Assembly. mSssuTM for curbing this ta tht involved in the appeal of the 11 Bdwmrd IjssMt eollsgs the Btst* de|)^msnt. One Bnnch o f Carrots DOG FOOD 2 r., 19c 57" zipper from top to bottom. Provides compact and convenient poosiblUty at making legal once The dsughtets directed the two Communlet party leader* convict­ mssaun for UM first tliM in Msg Try 9s Spisi senior aenteifieed to dcath^far slay­ "U p to the present time," Tyd- Bvoraatloa Ftoae Stymied place for hats, handbags, sweaters, shirts, shoes, baby cloths, again ths use o f the Issh-m ere companies to pay the dividends on ed in New York some time ago. ing of Marian Louise BakSr, wants modern history ths appropriationa lOe and 1 Lb. Chuck etc., on 5 strong shelves each 14” x 20” . •"«* decUred. "neither Senator The Communlsti' refusal to let While this woe being done the mention ot which makes the most the stock to their mother, and this "Decinlon Will Be Important" new trial and lists 17 reasons why McCarthy nor anyone else hae two civilian-manned tanh lending of more Ui m 40 FedeiM ogenclOa. wns done until she died January Ground 59e Osmmlaelon on Organisation de- hardened British criminal wince. "Tlio decision in that cshc will last week’s verdict should be set given us the name of a single per­ ships enter Shanghai harbor sty­ Not included ora forstga aid M d MORRELL'S .Osrsd that "speclsl Interest antag­ The Houae ot Commons is slated 30. 1948. at the age of PI. be X most important one and ac­ aside . . . U. 8. Secretary of son who la arciised of being a Com­ mied plans to evacuate more than military assistMce funds M d so- DUPONT POLYTHEME CLEAR PLASTIC onists of reorganisation may try to to discuss it later on. The court stres.sed that this wa.i tion wiilcJi may prove to be pre­ State Dean Acheson’a recent con­ munist or a card-carrying Com- 400 Americans and 1,200 nationals called permMent and tadsflnlta BO T H FOR 59c ■prasd oonfuslon by misusing and Britain abolished the use ot the an independent deefsion on the mpnlst." 12 Or.. Tin mature in tho light of it* out­ ditions for better relations between of other countries. Bdalntaipreting” work papers and "cat” in prisons two years ago, part of the daughters In which come aliould be earefuliy weiglt- America and Soviet Union o n gst- •tnco the Inquiry started on The Reds’ dielelan was mods ICSSm ”* ^ n n t r y Style Sausage .ststanMnlB of the commission’s wben the government' revised Its their mother took no part. The cd, ' t old said m a lettci to the ting flat liirndmva from. Ru m Sum March 8 McCarthy has publicly known only after Die LSTs had Lcse Than TransM Aaksd tsdmlcal staffs. lawbooks on criminal procedure. daughters had "physical custody committee. . . . Dally Worker, (kunrounist accused nine persona of being cleared Nagasaki, Japan, yester­ The blU’s total la $1,007,000,004 Garment Bags of the certificates and complete newspaper in New York, haa ap­ 45c and Aunt Je- (200 Count) U m OBmmlasion had rslesaed But so vicious have become some Ford's letter was read os the pro-CommunIst or otherwise bad day for Shanghai. less than the president requested SCOTTIES 2 For 23c thsss pspats, it sold, ss s "matter of the dark-street mugglnga and domination over the stock” at ail committee opened hearing on anti­ pealed to Its readers for contrlho- security risks. He haa turnyd Md, if approved by Congress, times. Natlonallata say they have inhna Pancake Flour WITH FULL SIZE ZIPPER of public poUey" but emphasised, robberies In recent times that communist bills sponsored by two tions to "guarantee Its contlattSd over 108 other names to the com­ mined the waters of the Whang- would result in M estimated fed­ 1 LB. PKG., UNCLR BF.N hewover, that none of the docu­ tough old maglatratea are demand­ OonnecUcut law says a transfer o f its members. publication.” mittee for etudy behind closed eral deficit of $4,103,482,312 for Pkg. 17e doors. poo and Yangtze rivers leading In­ ments "neesessrlly haa our en- ing the right to Impose flogging ss of property shsll be taxable if the One, sponsored by Representa­ O. John Rogge, former U. 8. as­ to Shanghai harbor. The shallow the 1901 fiscal year, starting nsxt Easter Colors person wira transfers it "should No Definite Ctiarges Lodged 2 For 35c 42” Suit S iz e ...... fforssment. wen ae Jail terms. tive Nixon (R., Calif.), provides sistant attorney general, leaves draft LSTs are needed to lessen July 1. The approprlaUons pro­ BOTH FOR 55c RICE 89c Lord O ilef Justice Goddard, retain for his life" the right to in­ among other things a 10-year pris­ Stockholm for Yugoslavia where Tydlngs said McCarthy has not vided are for that year. "Our only statement as a com- come from it. lodged definite charges against the danger of accident. They sentencing two teen-sged boyi last on term and $10,000 fine to con­ he says he hopes to aid in settle­ actual caah, the bill appro­ mission is contained in the report, The state tax commissioner, anyone on the list of 106. were scheduled to reach Shanghai In In Crisp Cotton 8 OZ. C AN H U N T S February for nearly killing an el­ spire to set up a Communist dicta­ ment of bitter feud between Mar­ tomorrow. priates $27,208,403,004, which la /. 'Pard Dog Food ttaalL" the oommUslon said. Hie seeking to levy taxes on the stock shal Tito and Soviet Union . . . Mr. Truman, who Is vacationing derly lady with a lead pipe be- torship In this country. $1,385,377,004 Isas Ui m the presi­ 54” 8 Garment S iz e ...... $ 1.00 gtstament added that the work given away by Mra. Wade, appeal­ Approximately 70 members of Jun­ Proteet Meeting Scheduled 2 Cans 25c f . , The other, by Chairman Wood Fifteen foreign consulates In dent requested M d $032,014,180 TOMATOSAUCE2f' ■ 1 5 c papers taufudsd material which (Oootimied on Page Ten) ed to the Supreme court from a ior Chambers of Commerce of Con­ (Cootlnaefl os Page T ir o ). tho oomndssfcm rajoeted and rec- (D., Ga.), would make it unlawful Shanghai schsduled a general pro­ 'leas Ui m was provided fo r compar­ Case $5.75 Waterbury I^ b a te court ruling for Federal employes and for per­ necticut join similar groups from able activities this year. ommendotions which it turned other states In urging Congress to test meeting today, 'tlwre was that the stock was not subject tb sons employed under national de­ 54” 16 Garment Jumbo Size $1.19 tax. The Waterbury National enact Hoover rrcommeiidanona for no word whether they were able In addition, it providea authority down. fense contracts to be members of Bay yoar Light Bulbs, RINSO Lg. Pkg. 27e ‘ AiriageiriBtB" No* bank, executor of Mrs. Wade’s es­ governmental reorganization. to present their armiments to C2il- Wife Slayer the Communist party or any other Sander Faces (ODoUnord oy FXge Ib a) Scot Towels, Scot Tissue tate, was named defendant. U. S. top ambassadors to Eu­ nese Communist officials. Non-tilt steel top frame, extra strong, mildew proof, odortesa, H m statement did not Identify organization branded aa subver­ Persons familiar with Chinese and Soft WecTc at T.' stain proof, water proof, dust proof, resistant to moth chemicals. any o f "the special Interest onto- Did Not "Retain” Right to Income sive. rope will discuss Secretary of The Supreme court said that State Dean Acheaon’s seven new Medical Trial Communists tactics predicted the LU X POWDER Lg. Pkg. 27c gonUts’ whom the commission Kills Himself Quick Approval Urg«il Reds might eventually back down. charged with sttempUng to spread Mra. Wade did not “ retain" the requirements for understanding right to income from the stock Dr. Emerson P. Schmidt of the with Russia in three-day closed But such action, they conceded, confusion. U. 8. (Chamber of Commerce urged likely would come—If at oil—only Atkins, in a statement issued to­ Paroled Bank Robber after she gave it to her daughters. door conference in Rome this week Has New Hurdle to Pinehurst Lg. Pkg. The court then quoted the dic­ quick approval o f the proposed . . . Italian police save American after Interminable delay. SILVER DUST 28c day shortly before public heoringi Shoots Himself as 16 tionary definition of "retain” as legislation to "expose Communist movie cameraman from mob ac­ Clear Before Return The desire of large numbers of Flashes! TUESDAY were to befln at the SUte Capitol, "to continue to h old...to keep; organizations.” tion In Capri village square as an­ foreigners, including businessmen (lA to BoimiaB of lbs (F) Wbu) Dpen 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Policemen Approach not to lose, part with, dismiss, or Schmidt, who is director of eco­ gry villagers surround him pro­ To Good Standing LU X SOAP (Reg.) 2 For 15c (Oentlaned en Fags Ten) permit to escape.” nomic research for the chamber, testing that he is staging "dis- (CoaUanod am Fog* firo) Des Moines, March 21—(4’)—In also called for extension of the guating" scenes that do not pre­ MonchesUh, N. H., March 21— Held For Bmbeszlemeat an apartment where the bullet- legislation to "Fascists, Nazis or sent true picture of Capri life. (C)-Dr. Hermann N. Sander has a West Hartford, Bforch 21—(F)— riddled body of hie wife had lain any other agents of any foreign Lloyd H. Hidener, oustad. presi­ new hurdle to clear before he can (Bath) For powers engaged In activlUe* close­ John A. Oarpeatsr. SO-yeoiHild LU X SOAP 2 21c Spring Comes; for hours, a paroled bank robber Poland Drops dent of UMW local at Canion, III., return to good otandlng in New Solon Dies FOrmlngtoa racing cor driver, killed himself early today as 16 ly eirailar" to tboee outlined In the arms himself and saya he Is pre­ Hampshire^ modleal profession. bills. pared to meet any threats aminst today waa boimd over to S o p ^ r policemen closed in with tear gaa- D^Uojrd L. Wens, secretary of court on a charge of —nheiuHng Wet and Cool EMrlier the ex-convict had tried Local Control In his letter. Ford said > the him by union m en.. .Or. Arthur p . the ttUlfDcFO County Medical So- At Hearing LIFEBUOY (Reg.) 3 For 21c courts have uj^eld the right o t Compton, chancellor of Wastiiing- $10,000 from a raring driveref unsucceesfully to command a frieiid ~ * MM lost night that a food, of whieb be woe treoeonr. the govern m e^ to fix qualifica­ ton university, says he will not afc- been filed with the or- to help him throw the body of lie Flndlag probable cooee, Jnige ::n Season Gets Windy Re­ wife Into the river. tions of its employes. cept chairmanship of Atomic E2n- against the young coun- OOPS! by-the-yard from our fabrics center New System of Central* "A different eltuatlon exists ergy commission.. .President Tru­ Church, niinoifl Repre­ Benedict M. HoMea, Jr,, bound 1 Lh. 29c 3^ Lhs. .81c Detective Chief Paul CostcUine ‘Oarpeator over to the h IgW oeort SPRY ception Also in Many told this story of what he called ized Councils. Along when it is sought to extend such man will address Democratic rally State Board of Registration sentative, Collapses in restraints to private citizens gen­ in Chicago May 15 In connection already has a hearing under bonde of $10|00K I l l Y O l Parts of Country a "murder and auidde:" erally os contemplated in Section * * * Dole L (Jock) Holemon, 38, ip- Soviet Lines Created with crosa-oountry speaking tour ig':to determine Dr. Sander^ Midst of Sentence I M P IT T 36” ABC Fine QuaUty Print- 2 of the (W ood) bill," Ford said.' which'Vlll carry him into Pacilfa' to continue the practice of Soria) Seenrity Low Hit ^ LETTUCE 2 For 29c porenUy ahot ohd killed hie 46- "The limitatione impoeed by this Ictns. The hearing will be Waohingtoa, Bforoh 21 — (F) — By Tht Associated Press yeor-old wife Blanche aometime Warsaw, March 21.— northwest. ed and Plain Colored Dimities ^ bill, which have the effect of in­ Israeli government receives U ft hHd April 12. Washlngtdif.'March 31 — (IP) — The aoriaTecoartty law woe Igheled Spring got a wet, cool-and wlnay yeaterday afternoon. (D —Poland has abolished its old flicting punishment upon named of Swedish report accuslpg It Of Baaaed By CothoUe Hospitola Rep. Ralph Edwin C2iureh (It., "no damn good” today Iqr g Fert Yd. recepUon In many partt of the Lost evening Hdenmn tele­ form of local government and set groups without jury trial, should, negligence in seeking alayers ,0f The disclosure that a charge had ni.), 08 years old, c o ils p ^ Md Wayne, lnd„ man who identtSed phoned an acquaintance, George up a new system of centralised ONIONS Lb. 6c nation today. Count Folke Bernaflotto, u H been filed with the county society died today at a congrofoional com­ hlmeell nt m nnagreeeliinnl Iwoilng Snow fell over many ports of Um Palmer, and asked him to come councils along Soviet Russian (Continne^ oa Page Ten) as "M average Aosertoaa riUaen estine mediator.. .Ottnunaalat par­ came a few hours after two Catho­ mittee hearing. central states wben tho spring scs- to the Holeman apartment "on an lines. lic hospitals announced Dr. Sand­ of averogo bitelllgenee.’* Be was YOUR WATCH 39” Ameritex Frosted Organdies. Permanent Finish: LARGE SIZE TEMPLE Parliament yesterday unani­ ty in America has launched “ pike* ■on officially arrived last night at Important matter." Treasary Balance movement” . . .O M tahfcip. ettf er had been banned from pracUc- Ho was pronounced dead by Rep- Neil E. Alterkrnee, m ortlet, wha B « it M l «Hh «B oeej^ ODORA-WHITMOR 57” 16 GARMENT 11:36 p.m. (a. s. t ) . A light bond ram er, busineae agent of Jie mously voted on act eliminating t ■ ingin the Inetitutione. resentoUve MUIer of Nebraska, a told the Senate FInaaee eonnnIMeo ^^^liite andl Colors . ^Td. down absenteeism 80 per p h ^ e iM . 4aat? k K Bol k n ^ ORANGES For of snow extandsd from Kansas and CIO U n lM Rubber Workers Icuol, the local organs, assigning their Washington, March 21 —(F)— Tke 4l-year-old physician was the rntiro eorlal eeaurtty prcgnim HEAVY FOUR GAUGE JUMBO SIZE property to the state and creating saved workers $60,0(>0. Tbo htoring was being held by ought to be Jonked, pood Snot Missouri northward to Um Canor went to a meeting and later Ths position o f the Treasury during trial test p^od acquitted March 9 of murder In dion bordsr. A frash fsU msssured stopped by. As he etepped inslds new national councHs on vHloge, the death of Mra. Abbie C. Borro- the Houge Committee on Bgecu- • • • 36” Sanforized Plain Colored and Matching ZIPPERED district and state levels responsi­ Msrch 17; vspia Electric Produotn ' OOmpony tive Expenditurea on proposed re- Admit* Sicollng Flret EdlUon up to six inchts in eastern Ne­ the apartment Holeman aold: Net burdget receipts, $527,462,- in Boston, according .to ’ flirik;* to, 59, a cancer-ridden patient -S * FREE braska. *Tm In a lot of trouble. Look—" ble to the highest bodies of the In announcing that the CTounty orgMlzstions in the National La­ Cambridge, Mossn Olarrii 21— Striped Cham bray...... Yd. 407.07; cash balance, .|5,179,994,- doctor...Spring plantipji p)4hs at bor Relations Board. 0P>—A Btndloae-appeariag biatori- HEALTH MARKET Rain mixed with snow was In Two BuUeto la CSMot central government. for aoclety had been called upon to Although they ore titled "na­ 188.08; customs reM pts nation’s farmers promiM tM'nmch Heart Attoek Soflorod cal daeomcnla oxpert was aegt to proopset for mudi of the central Palmer then saw the body of month. $24,724,114.48, food agaiii this year. taka action. Dr. Wells said: FRESHLY MADE p m of tho country. Rain fell In Mrs. Holeman lying on the floor. tional" councils they .will be sub­ ‘A riurge has been ms O iolnh M Dmroon (O., (U.) said n elate. heofMol far ebeervodlee .to­ 36” Sanforised Dan River Winkle Gament Bags the east central otstoa and also Two buBets hod pierced her cheat. ordinated to the Ctoundl of State, ogalnot Dr. Hermann N. Sander. Church giving tM group lila day oftor Pleading gniity to thidt In the Pacific northwest One to "Holeman ordered me to help the (Council of Ministers, (cabinet) The Hillsborough County Medical views when he apporontly ouf- of n 224-yenr sId book w b M po- Ginghams ...... Yd. LAMB PATTIES u.49e fared a heart attack. Hee saM was dentrsyed Hmold doat ground faunb, dipped In oetenl enmiba. N o aeaaonlng. four inches of snow was on the him throw the body into tho river," and individual ministries of the socletFs constitution and by-laws ground in weetam Maryland. Palmer eoid. notional government. Warning Given Pedestrians govern all procedures. No further Dawson agid that in the midst of E. Ferry, 45, a fatawr eaaptoyo at B m BND ■ official comment will he made un­ sentence Church gasped for tko areklveo la tke MasaackaaeMo Tenspeeatares sn Oeisl SMe Palmer toM Holeman that Mrs. Anthoilty Voted Aws^ breath, then slumped la his 36” Ameritex Solid Color Qokay. Permanent til these procedures are complet­ Stoto keuae. pleaded gaSto to (S gilB tiai Jl.98 TsmparoturM were on the cool Palmer was waiting In tho cor Western diplomats so(d Parlia­ Church, -a la w m w h ^ homo stsflUag a flrst sdittdi side over much of the midwest hot outolds, that ha would drtvs hsr ment, In pooring the act, bod vot­ ed.” llhOCIRRll Finish Matehuwe W e a v e ...... Yd. PORK CHOPS ta 45c As Traffic Light Changes was Evanston,' nt, wag oloetod to vard Non-tnt steel, top frame, tear resistant, extra strong, stain proof. they moderated over moat a t Cm heme qnd return. ed asray such authority aa It poo- Natnro of Charge Net Giron —- {•■a 01 w For frying or hiiMaIng. tbo House oovon timoo to ropro- -- W ater proof, mildew pnx>f, dust proof. rest of the country. Warm wes’h- Palmer said that ae he left HMe- seeaed and would henceforth be a The nature of tho charge was sent tho 18th nUnols diotrict Ho farSidayri WATCH RRAM er was reported over moat ot Texas man gave him a key and remarked: mere "rubber' stomp” giving far- Syracuse,'N. Y.. March t l —i/Pi terol Electric company announced not disclooed. was chosen for three terms in a • • • Pay Your Electric Light Bill Here Any Day Including Saturday during and Florida and In the extreme “ When you come back, use this. mal approval to legislation pre­ — “ Avoid that run down feeling— ! that the device was its creation. The county group’s constitution row beginning in 1934. In 1940 Sole.of Float Aathorised V EA L LOAF Lb. 45c eouthwaat I ’ll shoot anyone who tries to sented by the-Communist govern­ )>e careful," a voice barked at pe- iUx Different MeSsiy;«i providcN that charges may be pre- he broke his string to try unsuc­ Wptorbary, Itoieb S l-riV -!’ , Sliced for aandwich. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales Heavy winds kicked up - dense come In without a key." ment oh behalf of the rulhig destrlaiis waiting to cross tiw ! The voice, deperibed by OE os ferrod "by reason of criminal of­ cessfully for the senatorial nomi­ fonaailoa t«a*ed ksia toipay Regular Business Hours clouds of dust yasterdsy across the Palmer said ha dnSve his wife Polish United Worjeers (Commu­ atreet today at Syracuse's main i "friendiy,’’. Is operated by • tqpe fense, gross misconduct as citi­ nation. Texas panhohdla and the southern home, got his eon and drove oock nist) party. downtown intersection. I recording machine and is resign^ zen er physician, or violation of In 1942 ho was oloetod again OAUDET'S M M A m m .A m ^ €ir««n Stamps plains. Winds reached a velocity post the Holeman apartment. By so centrslizing the authority They looked around, saw no one to make pedestrians safety con­ th* society’s by-laws.” M d hsg served In t)io last four JEWELERS...... up to 54 miles an hour at Amarillo Lights atm were on.. ' over even local rule, Poland which who might have uttered the warn- scious. . It uttered six' different Dr. Sander was not available for Gongrossor. and dust sUrrsd up by 48 mph *T didn’t know what was going heretofore, was regarded os the rosssalk s o f warning. comment. Members of Us legal Cmureh wga born on q form near . M l M bIb StMrt iag. The JD.W, COM w&ids threw a sersan ovor UAboek, to happen,’’ Palmer oald. moot OMiderate of tho nations in "Long chanoM-ohortan ttroo—be Tho gadget whs coostrueted ht ateff had nothing to say. Catlto, VanhiDlon county, HL. ‘iAsRMi Fvobi St Jamei^s Saks Um Soviet sphere, bos taken In The Catholic hoepitats barring May 5,148$. Ha woa oducstod at IM U t . MAMCNItTm COMM . Tex., that reduced vioibllll^ to one Be than notified police. Police eoroful," the voloe blurtad. OB’S oloctranlcs pork plant here. Churdi) ^ mile. VW bUl^ In oeoM areas roachod IS other occupants of the one Jump the Sovlet-Uke oooroe It come from a somU boa atop a It 1m4 hMn phu^ at the Syrte. Dl Igadet ore tha Notre Dame tha Vnlvoratty of -MichigM and to- other ,0(mimunlst-led oovntrioa troffle light and sounded oft every euse intaraoetton for foi experiments) ceirod hia law dogro# from North- (C tka*^Kwa) have achieved more ffradnolly. UffM tha Uflht changed. Tka G«n- HTsfrttaMf am rag* Two> wootera Unlvoralty to 1908. -s i*. ■ fi'. 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUE8DAT, MARCH 21, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESl’ER, CONN^ TUERDAT, MARCH 21. Ifite PAOB> qualify, they must have taxed Gordon cleared Shanghai with 1,- property in thalr name, or an Shanghai Trip 21ft paaiengers, has there been L^ion Speaker went of home at 79 Lakewood Clr- . Jpny Gtyk equity In property consisting of any large scale evacuation by sea. Probers Given About Town $700 Needed ele; Arnold Haganl and Felix Passenger Vessel Senght Firm Protests Board to Set Precedent; Board Hold^ tirenimo, two yeara’ (lerml.salon lo real estate of $1,000 or over or per­ By Liner Off Mias June K. Jaye. local dancing Reorganization Action sonal property of tSOO or over. Aa economic conditions wors­ aell prodiieta parked on premlar'v ^yiHoderator ened, the Nationalist blockade Name of Top teacher, w’ho was selected to teach By Red Cross il’Ickled muahrooma, apaghetti Tha provision genemlly might acrobatic dancing at the monthly Any Tax Rise To Work at Polls Here Qiiic^t Session give new property holding resi­ (CoaHnaed from Page One) tightened and air raida crippled aaiice, and almllHr iirndinlal at 335 power plants, more and more for- meeting of the Dancing Teachers Keeney atreet. Hie HardenCrove. ^ Anorney to Act dents right to vote on three of the and diplomatic personnel, to leave elgmora pleaded with shipping offi­ Russian Spy Association of Connecticut In West Postponement Urged I IVHIliin la Tulded school questions Saturday, or out Hartford. Sunday, was accompan­ That's All Necessary to Hartford Allorrey S After tlie adjournment of thee of those prc.seiit that because of (aruiilH Eight /o iir IVti- Red China constitutes "toss of cials to bring in a passenger ves­ Board of Education meeting last tlielr knowledge of the problem The apidication of William ^ Dniiaf Referendum on of town property holders here ied by one of her pupils, (Jarol Ann Hleurpa to eo'iivert a atiigle dwell­ face" to the Oommunlsts. sel. (Coutluufd from ^uge Due) Lsfebvre. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reach Its Goal of night the members of the Board and the Impoilance of the referen- lions, Denirs One and might vote. Berryman said the Cordon could The Reds W'on’t let foreigners Connecticut Public Ex* Symphony OrcheHra Clients Cjiine Here ing at 631 Nortli Main atreet, waa S etn k la y But some question might arise Joseph Lefeb\Te. of 101 Cedar $12,400 Here with the exception of Mrs, Holden dinii to the town they ahould leave tabled. be diverted to Shanghai before leave .Shanghai by rail. This In Florida, is faced with making a I a >w remained to discuss the refereii- no doulit of their atanil and the sin- 'rahipft A nnilirr on the basis of the asserted equity atreet. (Tarol Ann, who Is seven penditurc Couiicirs Leaven Manic Behind Enjoy Rate Hoik'll Tucker wa.a denied per- reaching Yokohama If the difficul­ means they cannot go to Tientsin decision on whether to let sena­ years old, demonstrated a number lls MAnCNISTia...FHOnff SIS# for those voting by reason of prop­ why Chinese CommunisU don’t A particularly 'knotty problem —(jPi— Johnson county night .Saturday in order to get out as night in the .Mimlilpal building a, i and waa referred lo the I’laiiiilng (mm and minority raprasantatlon Shanghai harbor. Corps League Auxiliary will hold and the local chapter today made on the statewide tour of the through its attorney, William A. '.ini(>ortani;e to the educational sys- (’oinnilaalon for a ztnie eluiiige. iaauas to be voted Saturday. erty qualiflcatlons, the abstract of Plans to evacuate the stranded want foreigners to leave. 'They are for the president Is whether the Its monthly meeting tomoiTow Hartford, March 21 uPi—Tlie Kablnowitz of Hartfoid. that it 1 Icni of the town of an afrirmative Iiiige a vote as |>ossihle by ssslst- llir board lixik artion on 12 appli- assessments will be there for ref­ a valuable source of foreign ex- records of the FBI and the Civil a request for any contributions, Arkansas State sym phony iiig in telephoning, with check lists I Two applh atioiis were not act- Bh«n as he wan named, the foreigners were set up by the IJ. evening at 8 o’clock at the Army Connecticut Public Expenditure.": ' vote tho moi^ibor.i hs indlvliliials rtitlona. Little o|i|H>altion waa af- led Upon Knil Cani|dH'll WHnl>'oitrttlon lorded during the public hearing, modemtor w%i faced with a pos- S. State d-partinent and APL sev­ and Navy clubhouse. i permi.salon to eteil Hik'i' dm ll-i proudly and loudly of the fine new should be made available—or Juat make up the $700 deficit. council tnisters last night voted. night. propo.sed Incpe.'iso of lax.s in thep, -riie lleiHld iiiging Meinhns of the Board w ill iil.so | and In Hie executive ae.ixlon eight B ib le problem arising from quib- moderator. eral weeks ago. The AP'.'s Shang- iliga cloaer to aide Inns Hiaii leg-| country they are building, obvi­ the State department loyalty rec- Part of the funds will go toward In effect, to oppose action on the Promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Town of ManOhesler, " lliat llic votei.s vole "Yes" on all .-.peak al vaiioiis galheiiiig.s tins i iipplh aliona were approved, one de­ bUn( ovef votlnf by reason of i'al office said more than 2,000 na­ ously resent the fact that anyone orda. He has refused in the past ' The W. 8. C. S. of the Ncrth the Blood Program in which Man­ School Sugt. Arlic Kendall week In tidialf of till" sdiool pm- nied, one tahleil and no action iilaliona allow on Canlerlniiv property rifhta. tionals of the United States and Methodist church will have an all­ entire elate government reorgan­ n ie inform-Ulon w as revealed i "f ‘|u«’stlons alreet, (.reeiihroolie , Inc . ■ wants to get out. to let congressional committees at chester, as one of the 41 chapters ization plan until atlcr the next stepped to the centeF of the giain, .attorney William Kergii- Inkon on two. . Argument over such votes usual­ Spring (^.omes; other eountrles want to leave any auch records. day sewing meeting on Thursday, in a letter sent to Wilbur T. Little, »’>/“>• "J ' "o .son will speak tonight at the aeeking exti naioii of p. i niissioii to “i C P ^ in the state, is taking part. state election. stage and introduced Coiutnc- chaiiTiian of the Citizens' com­ iiu’inliers of aiiv local pulilic Board TlmoHi.v Holloiiin, local under- ly doss not develop unless the Shanghai. Views Made Knowm beginning at ten o’clock. Each tor Jo.sef Blatt, w1io was greet­ liavo ever taken Midi an action as l^ioiis (’liil) and al tlie meeting ’ laker, waa granted pcrmlaalon to liavi' a aign on soiiHi snle of Cen- Charles N. Oockett, coordinator Tlie action leguslcrmg the mittee, and made piibhe today. lir aliect, 4611 led west ol halk- totals are close. But If they were, Wet and (lool Tnc Chinese Communists had member la requested to bring iier ed with a roar of applause. tiidividiial.s hill It w ats tlie teeling i of the Washington I’. T. A. I'l'cit II free atnnding aign cloaer Wife Slayer Deputy Undersecretary of State own lunch. ' for the Manchester (3iapter, has group's belle: llial action .should The entire letter follows; lior "Irlve. waa ilef. ired lieciuise the outcome might hinge directly agreed to let the tank landing ships John E. Peurifoy told reporters, reported to Cliapter Chairman be postponed, came when the trus­ The conductor raised his to Hie .street line than regulatloiia Manrhi’Hter's Hardware Dear Mr. Little: allow al I",’! (Viiter atreet. Atige- Hie H|artment will open in the latter part of May the State Government Reorganiza­ Richard and Morri.s Bezzini who coin-nlei ntion tieloie tliey delri- 'riii’fu Kli^ildu "■"1 A ('nmplete Hardware ed .Shanghai's once bustling sea gudge WUUaan I. Me* made Its vlewa known to Mr. Tru­ First Aid Instruetors Group will that happen once in a million to liiiild an addition on a dwelling interpretation of the law. was cut to three-quarters of a mile. be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 with a visit from the Bloodmobile. tion commission's recommenda­ operate tlie Old Colon,v company I mined to locale in Mandiesler. A hold-over fiom tin Iasi ini'i l Store Today Oryk said he is studjing commerce, promised safe conduct. man last week. tions to a prorH)sed temporary ycui-s," lie announced. "The .Vm Poftliiiasln wa-. this phase. diminish today except along the The impasse was discouraging Peurifoy declined to disclose commission on state go\'einmcnt Connecticut. I am writing yon to oiijcilions to hcllir sdiools lail gianleil to dvile and la ah Laa- In Connecticut, on a question in­ news for those stranded in Shang­ ty-fifth Anniversary celebration of them. From sources entirely fa­ the Ho.spltal Annex. Hartford road. reorganizatioh. The msti'uments are here. Chill ter Oak atreet. ' gulf coast, where small craft warn­ apartment house and routad them The public is cordially invited to Court Continues But no concert. We left every enter strenuous ohji'ciion in iln- tin y fed that w ith g" ni’ial co'nh- Apidlrallona Granted Inny to ii.ae Hii- noillnily poilion volving appropriation of money, hai The last ship to carry passen­ Dllworth-Comell-Quey Poat, No. miliar with the situation it was Six Points to He Opposed W ii.sliinglon. March 21 '/!’ I'tu ol a huildmg tor di v c leamni; ings have been hoisted from into the cold In their nightclothes. attend. scrap of our music in Little pro|tosed incrca.se of taxis in the lions as liny me that n nsi in tin Ollier nppileattona gialilod property owners, although they are Brownsville to Morgan City, La. gers out of that city was the ts- Police encircled the house. They 102, American Legion, Department learned that the department warts The trustees agreed to oppose Town of Mandiesler. tax rate siidi a.s is h. ing lon.snl- Civil .-ieiVKe coninilssion annonm ■ will as followa: Helentlfle Re- Ini.sini'.aa at tin- m in ol .'HI Main lunndtscn line’s John Kranklin on the members of the committee to Joluison Suit SIX of the recommendations of the Itock," alreel. TOOLS not resUlents. or if they are resl- No rain was in sight immediately commanded Holeman m surrender. of Connecticut, which is to be held The symphony. coinpirtc My clients have been In the fiii- cred at till' pre.'vcnt tinn' is vvliollv cd tixlny Him Ulllinm .1. Higgins, tngeiaHun Company, Iiie., to erect denU but are not legal voters In for west Texas where dry cotton Dec. 10, It took only 12 passengers. There waa no reply. have all the loyalty records, in­ The mid-week celebration of State Reorganization commission nltiirc maniifnctiiriiig hiisinrsH for without roiiinlatnin ami out of lire .standing algii, two feel from ('lii-N)imel l'Hinla& Vamiahes at the Legion Home on Leonard Holy Communion will be at ten with niusie, will retiini liete Clarence C. Wcsterlierg and Wil­ the general sense, may vote. To farms need rainfall badly. Not since Sept. 20 when the Tear Oas Bomb Hurled cluding those of the FBI. but to support s good portion of a mimhrr of years, tlicir iiliinl ; pio|iortion to till' in I'ds of the | liam .1. Cronin. ,Ii . are ellgilile foi all-I'l line vvhirli ia cloaer Hian \5III riuKu lliiriiig I'lintml street, Manchester, Connecticut, Department officials feel, it is o’clock tomorrow morning in St. A eIvU suit brought by the John­ the proposal. Wednesday night. Klot’lrical .'\ppliHnrcs A tear gas bomb was hurled son Construction Company against originally being Incali'd in Ea.sl ' town of Manchester. i the New Haven, Conn, poatmni- ii'giilationa allow at .50 ('oltage Yoimgstowii thia coming .Saturday, March 23, understood, that McCarthy almost Mary’s church, with intercessory Specifically the trustees are in ■■lll■|■l. Albert Hopll. (wo yeiira' ThI ( ’.(III . Mill i ll J 1 ]' through Holeman’s window. W ti;- prayer following. The service will George Pazianos for $493.97 in al­ Hartford. Connecticut .Sliortly 1 am sending '.c'li this coiiiniiiiu- lei ship in minutes they heard two shots. 1950, will be the presence of all certainly will cry ’’whitewash” if opposition to the direct primary la O C iil after the war they inoved then lalion anil wtaiM appnciatc voiii I’rcsidi'id rrnmmi now miiv up- pel mission in eondnet a Hiding Iln.MMi'H.H I'.'vt.ihliHhmcnlN m Umh Kilrhen Kquipincnt any of the filet are withheld from be that prescribed for the Feast of leged extras on work done on tlie Re8i i:n(. riirl (HI* Holeman was sentenced to life tee for the distinguished guests. that FBI Director J. Edgar Huo"er 1 Wesley C. Gryk in a Civil session dinary legislation and modification space they were presented with New Haven, maintains his own n l- sion of pel iiilaaion lo eondnet a iiMiijjhN. Ill*' Inwn .s lnuiid«>t- MMd Announdng Calvert Week .S'liisciy ."school in liomc at 19 .lean i cicaloi in prison in 1937 when he pleaded ’Tile Past Commanders of the Post la "very much concerned" over the Mrs. Martin J. King of Hart- ' of Town Court yesterday after­ of the declaration of rights "that Miss Emma .M. Kingbaum of 14 many opportimltis for tlie pur­ vt'ilising iigem v in Hint ellv. Wes- I 111!' Iiilnilnu.’v IkrttniKd Call 4148 guilty to an Iowa bank robbery. will be present and the years of possibility of having to hand over foi'd will be guest speaker at a noon. Attorney Jay E. Rublnow will in any way decrease the rights chase of a factoiv hiiihhng in I’lane \\ ris Uage I- oiiinl tei'herg IS currently rent contiol road, Maiiclicster Mciiiorlal Hos-' I 'h a r i o t 'riU /.an riu’ imlltoiiMit r provided for in the declaration, or Summer street, cashier at the pilni. I'xU'nffinn of pnints.ilon In .niHioi dn'ni|M»S4‘N Ml H iiilfn n l' Inneial will l> \ Col. MiMii Hni 1 onglis. i ■i.'iiod I n n Francis E. Bray, 1931; John L. opposed to releasing the records of bly is organizing a unit of the Small Claims matter Involving the os. who has been with the hoaic lianl nilll.s located in the Biickliind al the niuiiHi of a dry arroyo neat of probiitr In the .New Haven dis- LORD CALVERT Jennev, 1932; Everett R. Kennedy, Antone Hospital Guild which Manchester Lumber A Fuel Com­ porary commission be created to 1*1«' Kllldri j;ai I ('ll .S(’)innl IM - will rol|..w. ^ asrim n w tt .MAMwnHm- that unit. put the reorganization plan into service department of the locn I I s^vtion of Manchester for varioii.s lieie jesterduv lidh occiipiints | ti id Medical Trial 1933: Alien L. Dexter, 1035: VrGrath Opposes Showing FIImi serves the cancerous poor, and pany, Inc., 255 Center atreet, and branch for fifteen years, received reasons, tlie mo.sl important being dead. Tlie hisiics of it,si Shiiiii.itc. Charles L. Wigren, 1936-1937; W, Over the week end, an adminis­ Mrs. King will speak to the group U. S. Homes Improvement Com­ operation, with the amendment tlie tax rate of the Town of Man- I Harlingen radio new sen-ter, mnl E Corn aiigaia are made for foo.l CALVERT RESERVE Henry Weir. 1938: Leon C. Brad­ on this wark. pany of 22 Garfield street,‘H art­ however that only residents of the service pins yesterday at the (Continued from Page One) tration lieutenant said Attorney state be appointed...... and that. the .. meeting In the company's che.ster. and the amiability of the ! W. Klwell. Ilaihngen Imsincss- pro. ea.Hoi a, Icallirr tannei.a, ray..n ley. 1939; CTiarles W. Hollister, General McGrath was objecting ford. Richard Dimock represent­ man. wore found in the twisted prodnci'ia. caramel color hiirnera. Mary was a little New England 1940; Elmer C. Weden,' 1941; Otto A minor accident yesterday ed the lumber company which members be appointed by the gov- i Biiditoriiim. 233 Pearl street. Hart- location* CALVERT GIN and .Sacred Heart, both in Man­ ' Heller, 1912; Wilfred J. Clarke, strenuously to any decision which claims $20.08 from the defendant. em or with the advice and consent ! ford. Naturally thc.v are now being ruins of the light plane. an.I hakcra. girl. Her school house still stands, chester. would give - the committee FBI noon on East Center street in­ confronted with an eight mill tax 1043-1044; Francis E. Miner. 1945- volved cars driven by Frank E. H. CIccone. representing U. S. of the Legislature N. B. Bcrtolctte of Weat H art­ visited by hundreds from all over Dr. George L. Bastian, Jr., sec­ 1946; Charles H. Norris, 1917: flies. McGrath was described aa Homes, claimed that amount aa a The Organization commission ford. preahjenl of the Hartford Ga.s raise and I < an advi.se you very CY1I81BAKER TRUCKS CUT CQS1SV feeling that to do so would ary Hayes, 21, of 4 South Hawthorne sincerely and frankly that iiad At Yoftr- Favorite Package Store luring Spring vacation. retary of the Sacred Heart staff, Wllllani McDonald. 1948; John 8. atreet, and Harry E. Brower. 41. justifiable five per cent discount. has recommended that the tempor­ Company, presented service pins to aaid a meeting of the staff on G. Rottner. 1949. up FBI sources of confidential in­ ary commission consist of five 'employes, whose services varied this been williin their contempla­ Off In the ear or at heme, dell- formation. of Chicago, 111. Patrolman Walter tion al Hie time this plant was O&fo F resA March 14 voted to ban Dr. Sander When the Post Home was dedi­ J. Pyka, who investigated, made Nine German Youths Jailed members, three of whom must he from flve to fortv-five vears. ARMORY PACKAGE STORE eiens w a io L irs srEARMittT residents of the slate. pun ha.sed Hint the mattci would OCM adds ta year pleasure wlth- The ban. approved by the Most cated in March, 1940, the featured In Key West yesterday, higlj no arre.sts. • Pay scattared CHERRONE’S PACKAGE STORE Rev. Matthew F. Brady, Catholic .speakers were the then Governor White House sources said Mr. Tru­ Berlin, March 21 — (JCt — Nina Annual Sessions Opposed Town Manager Retains Job ent eesUng hardly anything. The board members went on lec- CASH PROMPTLY for bilit — hava only ; bishop of the Manchester diocese. Raymond E. Baldwin, and the then man waq seriously considering ap­ The meeting of the Center j German 4$-ouths were sentenced to DONAHUE’S PACKAGE STORE And, the dally chewing of this I Is ’’forever.’’ State Senator, W’lUiam J. Shea. proval of limited access to the ltp nichtft <*r frequent pAftnaren may reftiih Cardiff, Wales, March 21— Before Directors the fourth degree and the young the size of the House of Represen­ from minor bladder irriiatiofm due to cold, SILK CITY PACKAGE STORE A cargo plane on a test flight ' Senior Vice Commander, John P. girls’ team, with Charlotte Hutch­ Han Antonio. Tex., March 21 — dampness or dietary indiftcretions. FINANCE CO. CNJOY—Ta$t $ so OooA Griffin; and Department Presi- EASTWOOD tatives: to one nieniber from each -i-T - Air Force officials blame If your diftcomfortft are tine to tlie«e WEST SIDE PACKAGE STORE 0 crashed today near Llandow, i ins as master, conferred the third. town, and an automatic method of causeft. don’t w ait, try I>(r 753 MAIN ITling MANCHItTIR, CONN. three passengers. of a resolution to apply for an al­ in one engine of the world’s large.st over 60 yearn. While tlie*'* »ympioinii may Dial 3430 • Gaarga YC$ MANofoe Enfield by bus. "SANDS OP IWO JIM.V' seats In the Senate. Also favored often ftUierwifte occur, it’s Binarinr how lotment of state funds for a moder­ was the Reorganization commis- land-ba.sed plane, the GC-^9. Eight many tlmen Doan's plve happy idief — laani mad* U rntdasti sf iM t»r'0Bedis| tftvsi ate rent permanent housing pro­ Mitb men were Injured in the explosion Itelp the 15 miles of kitlpcy tuLef and filters A U s' el ViOO (ftiti SYO AC •has frspifMv rsp«>d is 17 MssikW rsmsevtirt al $10 IS Mih. Special Service Boy Scout troop 47 will have a aion's recommendation that would flush out STMte. Gel Dosn's Pills today! ject for Manchester is scheduled to parents' night tor ight at the South John Uayne, .Adele Mara prohibit dual office-holding by ye.sierday, none seriously. At South Chiircli be held tonight at 8 by the Board Methodist church at 7:30. All par­ Shown at 2:55, 6:80, 9:35 members of the General Assembly, of Directors in the Municipal ents and friends are cordially in- and would eliminate sheriffs and building. vltod. PLI S! BELLE OF OLD probate judges. T H E 1950 NASH ANBASSADO The annual “Meal in the Upper The tou-n’a Housing Authority MEXICX>—In Color Suggest Using Present Procedure has suggested tliat application be Opposition to the proposal that Room" was held at / the South A daughter was bom at the ______1:45 and »:25 an opinion be sought from the Su­ Methodist church last night. This made for $3,000,000 to construct at Hartford hospital yesterday to Mr. least 200 units to rent. The Au­ preme court be sought on the valid­ Is the fourth yesr'that the pro­ and Mrs. George Wells Cheney, WED.—WO.M.AN IN HIDING ity of the method of revising the thority has noted that Manches- Jr., of 70 Hartford road. gram has been observed, and. as in ter’fl rental shortage has not di­ constitution was favored. Instead Sanitary Refuse Collection other years, it was sponsored by minished since war time, but -nay the board sugge.sted "such changes New Studebaker designing assures the Woman's Society of Christian in the constitution as may appear have increased. desirable should be adopted in ac­ Service. The hearing tonight, at whl:h The large group of women who cordance with the methods of AN ENTIRELY NEW IDEA OF LUXURY any interested person may speak, amending the constitution ns now extra gas mileage...fewer repairs! attended met in the chapel for a ii held to determine the need and Starting April 1st brief period of instruction and rvw v TM'' provided." to secure views on tlie proposal be­ Carter W. Atkins, executive di­ • Modem daiignlng puta amoiing psr- lure. A ''plus’’ of frame length for mexi- worship and then proceeded in .ni- fore the Directors vote a decision. rector of the .council who is also lence to Cooper Hall where he Attorney John D. LaBelle has chairman of the State Reorganiza­ fertnonce info tbs Studabohsr Power- mum lead space. An exclusive twist- meal in the Upper Room ,va& urged that "expeditious action" be tion commission, discu.ssed the Piu3 and Econ-o-mitor truck onginoi. resisting K-member up front. ser\-ed in candlelight. taken by tlie Board to secure funds plan with the council. C. L. Camp­ They wring real mlloogo out of got. The meal was symbolical of the Check up on Studebaker bucks new—see for Manchester. Tlie Board naa. bell, chairman of the board and o Modern doiigning roinforco* every rug- for yourself why Ihey’re America's one Jesus ste with his disciples for several weeks been seeking ■who is also chairman of the board Just before his betrayal. Rice, god inch of the Studebaker truck itruc* stand-out trucks in cutting Heufing costs; more information. ' s t o o d of the Connecticut Light and Pow­ lamb, unleavened bread, fruits, Besides the hearing, the Direct­ er Company, said. "I see a great nuts, olives and cheese made up ors will take up other routine busi­ deal of good in the report but I m the meal. Special scripture selec­ ness. believe that its objectives can be tions were read by varloiis me.n- accomplished with the amend­ CHORCHES MOTOR SALES bers of the group". Mrs. Richard .MartindrII Favored as Envoy | ments and objections we pro­ 80 UAKL.AND 8TRF.F.T MANdIF.STRR Cadman was the soloist and a v-.-cai pose." trio presented several musical ee- New York, March 21— The ' STUDBBAKBR TRUCKS I SAD IN COM SORT AND CONVSNI'tNCS FOR THE DRIVER' lectiona. American Broadcasting Co. reports ' Richard Again Chairman At the conclusion of the meal from Rome that the Vatican wants , Rev. Fred Edgar, minister of the Jackson Mainiidell, formerly a ' Norwich. March 21.—(Jb—Theo­ church. T»d the group in the break­ Wall street investment banker, ap- 1 WII I I l.Hl |lU I \ |i:, . ill dore J. Richard, state vonimfs- ing of bread of the Lord’s Sueper. pointed aa President TSmman’a rep-: aioner of food and drugs, has been -1 - \N re-elected chairman of the Repub­ The program was under tl>e direc reaentative to the Hoi.v See. In I II \ \ \ tlon of Mrs. Hazel Anderson. Mrs. New York Martinclell declined to -! lican Town committee for a two- Robert Wilson is the president of day to comment on the report. ! year term. Four now members the Woman’s Society for Christlsn \M)Hi;\\S II WWAHI) were added to the committee last Service. night, making a total of 69. NOW o ENDS WEDNESDAY Dick Powell ‘Milts. 5UKE” Schools Subject PLUS: “BLONDIE'S mSRO" MY FDOUSH HEART" Cempletely new comfort never poMible before, awaiH Here is new Turbo-Head high-compression power— Of Club Speaker you is tha 1950 Nub Ambusodor. a revelation in performance and economy. In the l-DAYS-r4 Hw* elona ii an Airliner Reclining Seat . . . the 1950 Grand Canyon Economy Run, the Nub Am- The "date book" for the town STAB’nNO ■paciouuieu of a Sky-Loiii^. Here is the emoothest bauador averaged 26.4 milu to the gallon! school building controversy today TOAIORROA^^ contains two announced meetings, i s n i n j ride with euper-eoft coil springing on alt four wheeli. ^«SCRIPTION Vet the Nub Ambusador, even the luxurious Cnc- ena thia afternoon of the local In­ ONE ENTIRE WEEK PLUS: Lmh Errol, Jamea Kirkwood, Jr. In “THE BIO FIGHT” SIRVICI Drive it and listen. In this car of best ■orodyntmic tom model, costs u much as f 1,000 leu than other dustrial leaders, and the other to­ STARTING THURSDAY 4 night when the Rotary club Is ad- ENDS I Barbara Stanwyck in "THELMA JORDAN" duig^ wind-noiu U hushed. And with Airflyte Con- cars of comparable sise and quality. See it today. dreaaad by Saul M. Sllvarateln on TODAY I fLU S: Leo Oorcey In ••3HASTEB .tHNDS" etnictioB, body-bolt equeakt and rattles are ended. Hydra-Matic Drive is available el new low price. tha question. He will reply to a He wore his Otmed and Operateol by F. J, Schaub and P . Tcrlenhy, Jr. talk last weak given by Wilbur T. Little, school plan opposition lead­ er. henrt on wini^s! Only Hish Ambassidor Owners Enjoy All Those Fine ■ Car Features Last night tha Town School Planning Committee reaffirmed WEEKLY COLLECTIONS IMHdW fcigli niwpwMlia sogiBa III! Ills far alaaptng-«ar eeadert at * , BOW 7J ta 1 talia. T htarlnj 100% ilLIVIMD NIRI ita strong stand in favor of the night, ar aippiag wUa ethara drira. building program aa proposed, and •aoBtorAaiaaead etaaksbaftTp^ua ftita a a a Suaw 2 d w r iadaa • If tltcf* it oat plact porfaraaaee as rognlar gatoUaa. expressed a vote of confidence in lUIIII’t Kt1 IlllllUftIC daaiga, the position taken by its chairman, wker* car* coaau, it it Domestic Homes Commercial tU l$ll$l IIIHIHI with oaa.niaea fttarad 20.7% aora aCeiaat it arar- •1789" Saul Sllversteln. is the compoBotiiag o i wiadabiaM. Pnll-Oot aora Leckar, eoaing air drag than tha araragt af Tha Board of Education too. Caefcpit (Astral, tha Uaiaeepa. 10 ethar latdiag eait taatad. with tha exception of Mrs. E. Mae prMcripcioiM.Tkis pro- $ 2 1 2 5 - $13.00 Par Tsar EstabMshmonts! «$un n u n tui tk>t back Holden, took a apeclal stand favor­ fttaiooal pharmacy Minm tniniCTlM rra«a and badr hhssifer aa (kr aa tm Uka at laaar tench. (Cn lllMCntW) ing the official school program. carrict on tha iatcgrhr ara waldad into ana rattia preof nait. bM i«c*i l u n (It n m naMa in$llTI$ lin$II III rraah ail: Twiea u rigid, it aiakaa paaaibla nan oarf poraoaal latcroM of tUaiiaB aad haat aoaiial. Yoa 'Antl-Boolda lAW Upheld (Or Only 2Se Per Week) Catt M an, 2 «Q5 7 9 P^oraance, aeenoay. qniataaaa and ’> o'clock yetir trtaatod phytidoA hara dnat or boon eold, ia any waathar. riding taoathaaa; ataya aan loagtr. Tallahaaaaa, ria., liarch 21—(iP) ftiiHilinWiWWiai____ . . . Will 3Toa rtmember Fba rSm—t Vmimaa Im Ffito Carh —Tha Florida Supreme court to­ Collector will furnish one new standard ash ran F or R a te s Aak UmiaftwiiM Sarvenauanr Cawewe. day upheld the state’s ao-called : •o briog M yoor doe- and cover on basis of yearly contract. TNItri MUCH or rOMORffOMf IN All MA$H OOff TODAY AwawMaUfas antl-hookle law. In a unanlmoua mn declalon, tha court Mid tha atata tot'omain proacripdon 7 has full powar to prohibit use of Rubbish and sfhea absll faifdude nib^iiali, sabHy paper, cans, bottlei, clam, oyster shells, private or leased telephone and CXNTER telegraph wires for diatributlon of broken glass, crockery, lawn aweepinga, bundled branches, grass clippings. x i') gambling information. PHARMACY ,i*'s “Where Pharmacy U A Any rubbish that arises from building, grading operations. large pieces of furniture and light Bnrthqanka Felt PmteMlon 4$7 Mala St. Tsl 425$ such other articles which would'constitute «n unreasonable biinlen will be roliecteil al a Tokyo, March 21—(iP>—A light Froe DaUvorj aarthquaks w m feK In tbs T o l^ e H i special rate. a m at 10:88 te n m t (8:28 a. n . P lus titu. CENTER STREET M OTORS, Inc. a.at). Ik a cantraT metaorologteal WanMr Bwtor In *“ T m * CoUeetidni will iie blade dfiee pmr week." Schedule will be announced. BIANCHESTERa CONN. oboarvatory plaesfi tha apicentar In Tokyo bay. No damage waa report­ ^'Prison Warden** ed. - V

■/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. MARCH 21, 1960 fc V MANCHE55TER EVbMNG HKKALD, MANUMJtBlEK, UUNN« TLESUAY. M^RCH 21, 1960 P A G iB f t ^ ' badly needs renovation and the stble to mAke a raaaonabty accu­ toilet rooms need complete reno­ rate aatlmau of the amount of Railroad Cat Democratic Club’s^ Manufacturers vation. (binds for preliminary state aid which will be received Exchanging Information of "Peg O' My Heart" oa daronce makes (hem ineinhera of the atate plans for these projects are also by the town. On the baala of A school, discontinue the kindergar­ "Tile coats of the proposed bond for exchanging Information be­ groups on Highway depactnieat University of ConnecUtut and 4:00— W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee. Norvak and (Tlarenre Rathbun did An elaborate new medal will soon CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS ' of the town where the populati m ten or Institute a double session. tation ae a good muuaer to adopt a Columbia chemist says that indus­ Barbs an' Cues, the entertainment issue which will be voted on Sat­ projects on the 'drafting boards judge of probate in Putnam, will WDUC News; Garo' Moore 11:10— an exhibition dance. After the en- ■eata Stamnent Which centers were at the time they were More Bronomy baby mouse. tween the State Highway depa,t- trial managemcht neeiis In em­ be available for service men and of the Parent-Teaelier Assoriatlnn. built. These achoola will still be urday, can be fairly estimated in for future development. In retuni. .•^how. WDRC World Tonight: News. lerlAInmeiit "D ie Barnstormers" EARL W. RNOELA, General Mgr. "Faced with the necessity o f She added the baby mouse to her ment arid other public agencies ^droaa the Young Democratic ploy the same kind of "Icaimvork" women w h o' show outstanding WHS well attended at the Town hall 0>mplete Review filled after proposed expansion, bot view of the Town's experience In the department would like to be W THT— Bandstand. played for the dance with Jessie me-Mng up for lost time and nieet- litter of three kittens yesterday' making long-term plana has oeen nub Friday on the Importance of 11:15— on threi' sne4'Csslve night a, Thurs­ the Verplanck school when opened last year’s Isaue, the two amounts informed in advance o f municipal W KNB—News; Request Matinee used by the government In World Hllis as prompter. rharacterlstlcs in their basic mili­ All Type Of Construction-Jobbing Ing an acute situation the Board and fiom then on It was just one proposed by Highway Commission­ W TH T Ted Malone day, Friday and Saturday. O f Situation will take care of the population being relstively close. plans for housing, schools, indus­ ***• •*•** ff»vern- WTIC—Backstage Wife. war II lo tacklc'comi'luntcd re­ A son was lx>rn to Mr. ami Mra. tary training. of {education and the Building ui the tainily. er O. Albert Hill. ment. The meeting will be held W TIC Morton Doa-neyr Siinda.v guesla at the home of A Spccifilty—Eotimites Gheerfully Given pressure on the outer fringe of "Retirement of the present Is- trial areas or other long-term im­ WON8— Hollj’wood, U. 8. A. Wilfred Hodge at the Hartford The Defenne department nn- Committee have striven to present The commissioner explained tils 11:2.5— search problems. Mr. and’ Mrs. Howard Spear were the West Side of the town and 'he sue requires for the first year a Minnie la ine pet of o/TIce work provements. ^ J Jf«n>hy’B Restaurant! W H AV—Meet Me A t George's. Hospital Friday evening March 1" “I t la a aeorca c t ctaacrlo and a minimum program at a minimum program in letters sent yesterlny PtMident Ullliam Viena haa ex­ WDRC— Public Benlce Program "N o one t.vpc of tniiinng cun tiounced today It has accepted the Mr and Mra Ernest G Nelson and 1 E L E P H O N E 4279 O R 2-1391 principal payment o f $85.M0 ,„ d I In this way, said Commlaaio'ier 4:15— diaipaotaitBMBt tla t, daq^ta all of Bowers School will temporarily re­ of Ju.stlflable cqst. The extremes to 5f ) Chief elective officers In tended a cordial Invitation to all 11:80— cover all the po.ssih|e phn^is lit Carlton H, Jones, forest fire offer of the Citizens Committee for Miss Ellen Fdstnim. all of Hart­ lieve the overcrowded conditions at interest of 818.512 or a toUl of **’• rtallroad oi ^ew Hill, "we will be able to correlate wnc—Stella Dallas. warden, has announced that It Is the Army and Navy. liie.. lo pro­ tba aWwrta et Um paat five yeara, would be to build schools of the towns, cities and boroughs, to .wung people of Manchester to at- W TIC - Hartford Symphony management prol'hms.' said Prof. ford the Green school. $98,512 for the first year—provl- our plans, eliminate areas of eon- W TH T—Bandstand. now necessary to have a permit to vide the medal, beginning July I. monuntcntal type or to pul up tem­ Until she was overcome by her School board heads and HoiiMiig *i"2. P*rtlclp«te In the In- Dress Rehearsal. George F. Kimball in an nddrc.sa ttatra are laill tboaa wlio do not "When the proirased plans are ainn for which la made In the cur­ riicl and provide the people of WON8—Jack Downey's Music build a fire in the open. This per­ The bronze decoration will carry porary (duoffkett . As be­ motherly insUncia, they said, Min­ authorities. ^2:00— before the Yale chapter of Stgmn aeam aware of the ipacnituUe ot completed the Town smith of M'o- tween these extremes wc hsve rent town budget. The Interest re­ the aUle with the ultimate In real­ Shop. mit Is required from March 15 to the worda "American .«tpirlt HonoV nie was "an excellent niobaer." "W e desire to cooperate with all the talk. Other mattera of im- WTTC’--News: Johnny Bradford. XI Inst night. our educational criaia," Chairman dle Turnpike will be served by tiled to attain the objective of quirement. of course, decreases istic plane for all developments 1:86— November I, March 1.5 to May medal,” and "for high example to N<»1 ill Politi<‘8 each year as the principal la re­ official agencies toward the de­ affecting them." ^rtance are also scheduled for "Tlie same wa:< true of the nult- TOWN AND COUNTRY Cttartaa 8. Houae of the Board m reasonably convenient schools loi sound economical construction at discussion. WDRC—New England Notebook i tary problems lonfronting tin 15 iB considered e particiilarlv comrades In arms.’ ' Elducauon thia afternoon told a minimum cost. duced. It Is fairly safe to assume velopment of aoundly conceived State Housing Administrator W H A Y —Chester, the Curious , Freqneaev Modulation dangerous perlivl. Pernills may be I the first six grades with the bulld- plana for the benefit of the Cof- Refreshments will be served un- operations research groups during SiivM Frank Rrillv UanclMBter manufacturera. "With Inga at the present High .^cn.iol i i t Is Interesting that oppo' that the proposed bond Issue re­ ClaiiiiB b)' Ifllc Bernard E. Loshbough, who as­ Camel. W DRC— FM 98.7 MC. secured from Mr, Jones or his dep­ nectlcut populace," he said. ** O '** •Johnson. World war II. The difin iillv wh.m STATION WAGON a ‘yea’ vote Saturday, breakdown and Educational Square seniiig as nent.s of the present program have quirements will be substantially sisted Hill In the housing section of social chairman. W<2CC— News: Request Time, W FH A— 103.7 5ir. uties. U o Gsmliolattl, North I Provlslnna of Plan overcome by li’alnwoik. I'.arli may tia^erted,” he aald. a Junior High School for the 7th. j selected the Granby school as the the same and It is worthy of note the program, said the plan hsd his w n c —Ixirenzo .Tones. WTIC— FM 96JI MC. street, Gilead: Ikuigias Porter. "Frank Reilly has no Inlcntlnn that the total of anticipated an- j ibtal 41,455 The plan calls for the Hlghwny group contained apecmlisls from Amlover A aloOAd meeUng ot local maim- j ku, „„| pth gi ades. prise example of sound economical "wholehearted approval." 4:4.5— WDRC— FM On the ble I p. m. all the pertinenl Ilcld.M, and proln Gilead street; Raymond Burt, ol entering politics,' Walter Mn- construction. The newspapers have nual State Aid grants of $31,200 i WTIC—Young Wldder Brow-n. Aniston. Clarke fttiindlsh of Uh- facturer* was under way late this ; . The Bowers School w ill take 11 ;25 p. m. lenis wore .solved l>y gnnip |t:- The Republican Vow n O.nimll-j• I'' ” ''!'''” Taxpayers Re-Building - Re-Finishing afternoon as Manchester industrial care ol the first six grades caat of adequately covered the relative plus the amounts which must now Hartford, $lsrch 31- Un-| ijeaii Okcrfclt WHAY—Stoty Queen. Same as \5'DB<'. anon la the ranger In charge of aearch rather than (ly single- Ice annoiineea that' a Caiii-iis ^^-,|| A.iaocintlon. said Mils morning In leaders sought to reach agreement | ,M„n street witli a flexible divining merits of the proposed Broad i be alloted to present bond retire- ,„,Biovnient WDUC—Old Record Shop. 55FII.5 this district. MARINE FINISHES .-.A. ...I____1 aw... men!'hut m#>nt hut u'ill will be availableavanAlilA .f^eraftisp I ^ • ‘»«>P*’*“ Mton clatm- K. of P. lo Note handed effort. If industrial opera- on a stand which they might en-1 u„c wltli the Green and Robertson street school as against the Gran Mancheater be held in the Town hall ! ''e"P"""c to an article carried in 19.55. In the amount of $60,000 a t-' Connecticut totaled 41,455 j I Is Hoiioi^ Guest 6D0— (1:00 Raring and Sports. ticma research i," to l>e a .sm ec.ss, Gilead people wtio have he,-n dorse as regards school and taxa- gclUMila and the pn.po.srd Broad by school but it bears repeating WDKC—Old Record Shop. 0:15 Farm Report. a similar method- must be ftd- Wednesday, March 22. al 8 •' »• i yealerdiiy s Herald Mahoney staled most totals the amount wliich will | for the week ending March 18, the ; Veterans’ Night H.M.sociatcd with Henry .teften in P III. I TEI.EI'HONE MANCHESTER .M26 Me* =quae»*ona. now so prominently I street sch«K.I w ill take care ot that Mr. Heine's accomplishments Date Book W H A Y — My Serenade. 6:30—Western Serenade. lowed " Tolland County 4-H Club work, The Women's Republican Club that Reilly had asked him to ron- be required to carr.v the interest : tjtate Labor department reported | j 'A surprise miscellaneous shower discussad. the iirsl six grades west of Mai; in the construction of the Granby WONS—Straight Arrow. 6:45—Keyboard Kspers. will he Interested to learn that he meeting, iisiiallv held on thr foiirlh vey (ho nwesagr to this newapa|ier. schiMil were known to the Board of and amortization payments on the Route 65 Concerned about tax levcl.s here. street witli a flexible dividing me . *‘‘ * 'torlal Field. I and the proposal has been ad­ HarUord, March 21 —t/P, - A Barlow, mnemoniat. lectuier. Mrs. AmertMi Seeks Divorce Repaired and Cleaned W TH T—Joe Girand Sho-A-. 11:00--Book Club Show. Other Rooms Tuosda.v. >larch '28 : tender of the bar delighted the mi- *n,a statement follows; “It Is frankly vanced and seriously considered of farm loader contended here yesler-, w n c — News. 1 1:15--Daily Newareel, Moscow, March 21 (A'l Soviet | economy "Some confusion seems to have Manchester Chapter of United ,San Diego. Calif..* March 21—(iP\ Call Mr. Jewett 65,'I2 : dienee w ith his perfornianec The Need measure. trying to rent some chureh Sun- day that the Brannan plan for sg- 0:15— newspapers reported today that ' ' arisin about the auxiliary roome I day school rooms for use ns class- World Federalists. Di. Voiiion M|-s. America of 1949 wants a di­ j The third scene was at Coney CAMPBELL "It must first be realized that "The Board of Education ia oon- rlculture would subject farmers to \5'ONS— Sports. . the Riisatan whaling fleet Is re ‘ SALADA at the school. The purpose of the rooms. Ns.sh. speaker. Hollister school vorce. The beautiful blonde Mrs. Island clam house where the group Mtda from the two schoola now suntly caught between the cioss- I tight government controls in re­ w n c —strictly Sports; Weather turning from the Antarctic aftar a Arts and Crsfts room and the at 8 o'clock. Frances L. Cloyd. 24. charged her gathered on a Saturday afternoon. ondar eonatructlon. no new flre ot those who urge an "ideal" Building C'oiiimlitee turn for illusory promises for sub- WDRC—.Tack Zalman. Bailey Is INaiiietl highly Biicccssful season. Tbe com- ‘ Scouts room should be obvious ns U v'tnesdas March 28 husband. Arthur, 26. with cruelty The gron)i .sang "Down Hy The TEA-BAGS A m o S U P P L Y gebeola have been erected here school plant and thase who urge "In view of eomc apparent mis- W H A T —Supper Serenade mander of the flotilla lejayrtcd by Highland Park PTA Minstrel, ■—"physical as well as mental"— Station. " "Who put I lie Overalls 29 BISSELI. STREET TEU 5167 _____ 1»3$! The tremendous | that every economy t,e practiced meeting place. ^ Allan B. Kline, president of the As Toastmaster radio that the Soviet catch in the ! have a definite place In the acMvl- ^ lo clarify the relationship between Highland Park school. 8 p. m. In s suit filed yesterday. Arthur la 6:26— In Mrs. Murphy’s Chowder," grawtk o f the town ts a maUer o f , After serums consideration of the American Farm Bureau federa-1 WDRC— Record Album. Antarctic is increasing yearly. ties for which the school will be the Board of Education Saturday, April 1.5 an auto mechanic. SURGICAL "Clancy Isiwercd the Bfiom...... Die MCfimon knowledge and has problem, the Board of Education and the Hon. outlined his views yesterday ' a center. The Scout room will rot Testimonial dinner lo William 6:80— Hartford, March 21—lyPi- Dem- Same Old Shillelah" with Miss brought with-it a great increase and the Building Committee com­ School Building Committee, l'^ to directors of the state lirancb of : WONS—Jim Britt. only serve os the name implies b’lt 8. Davis, chairman of the Repub­ Olive Warner at the piano. Vivian In tba aumbar of children, not promised from the ideal of a Statute any town which builds a the organization. He said the plan { tVTTTT—Sereno Gammell. . ! ocratic State Chairman John M. as a general purpose room. In con­ lican Town Committee, State Horton and Marilyn Porter were only dna to the ImmlgraUon of whole new Junior High School school must appoint a School proposed to fix the highest support | SUPPORTS WTIC- Wrightville Folks. ! Bailey has been named as toast­ nection with the physlcjil "dura­ Armory. the vivacious, captivating wait­ paroBtt with young children hut Uiilldijig Committee lo supervise level ever proposed for farm ^ “ *«<>- tion program and a play area for Thursday and Friday. April 20-21 6:4^— master for the party’J $25-a-plate resses at the rism house and de­ Mcaaaa o f the rapid rise in the nal Field, in favor of expanding the planning and construction of prices, and then on perishable | WDRC—Lowell Thomas, Inclement weather. That there Co-Wed spring show, at Hollia­ ^9form you buy Jackaon-Jefferson day dinner In lighted the audience with their birth rota, and Manchester has and modernizing the Holliater any school and, any new school commodities let the price fall to wnc—Three Star Extra. far aamaadod the nationwide aver- should be a separate Teacher's rest must be approved not only by the ter street school. the State Armorj- here Saturday aon^s. Mrs. Horton sang Tnra- SchTOl plant, now by the addition whatever level ia set by supply and | Friday. April 21 WONS—Evening Star. luralura and she and Mrs. Porter i •go tacroaoc. room for male and female teachers Slate Board of Education land the night. or the necessary rooms and gym­ demand. i Square dance benefit by the W nTT—Trio at Twilight. sang "Dearie" together — .time | "Ia tha middlt IMO'a thU ap- nasium and cafeteria. should be understandable and It Is State School Building Commission Since consumers would pay In i Cancer society. State Armory. 7:00— , i The chief speaker* will be Gov- Keefe and Lydia .Simons sang the pioaehtag eilata was recognized, difflcult to comprehend the ob)ec- if State Aid is requested) but by taxes the difference between the j I ernor Bowles and Senatora Brien aad tho feoaid of EducaUon coop- certainly not ideal ttons o f those who query the ad- the local Board of Education and Monday, Tuesday, April 24, 25 WDRC-Beulah. old favorite. “ I’ll Take Yon Home market price and support price. I Twenty-fifth anniversary con­ WON8—Fulton Lewis Jr. McMahon and William Benton Again Kathleen ’ Sally Gay I.an- czatad ia the survey conducted by Education that aomeUme some of visabllity of breaking the admiiils- the local School Building Commit- Kline contended, the plan would, More than 1,000 o# the party ootparta from the Municipal Plan- trattve and medical rooms Into tec. in some cases the Board of cert of Beethoven Glee Club, High W H A Y — Symphony Hall don tap danced lo the sprigtifh EyeryHiin^ -they can the land adjoining the school can m faithful are expected to attend injure them, too. ; school hall. W TH T—Stor\1snd. time of 'McNamara s Band ’ Mrs aiag Depaotmant of the blasaa- watting rooms and office or con- Education is formally appointed. In addition to the $25 tickets, be acquired for additional play Friday, .April 28 w n c —Light Up Time. Della Hills recited "Wlicn I Was chuaatta laatitute of Technology area sulation rooms. | as the Building Committee and : provisions have been made for a la order intaUlgently to plan for 'Perhaps some of the confusion ; thus serves In two capacities. • Annual Masonic ball. Masonic InvoMttgato 7:l5— Young" a word of luivice to a Incideritally, the adaption of ■ i - WONS—Tello-Test. special group of sponsors. They'll faetUties what would be neces­ "When the local altuatton be, Cases of Mumps Temple young Irish Girl Mary Porter, ; Junior High School system in the i tmderatand- WTIC— News. get their names In a special part while Donald Griffin and Aferton sary. This report was received in school, will bring the Manrh^/.r *>ulldlng is designed came obvious after the first M. I. Sunday, April SO of the program—for $100 each. June 1845 and indicated the Im­ Manchester Choral Society WDRC— Jack Smith Show. Hills acted the parts of the girl EducaUon .'tystem In line with th e '*" antage of the slop* T. report, the Board of Education Show Inerease The funds raised will be used for mediate necessity for new schools the ground so that Uie eoiitlicrn was authorized to acquire the rec­ spring concert. Second Congrega­ 7:80— and her lover. y o u c a n accepted RVSeO the fall campaign. preferred education WONS—Gabriel Heatter. Everyone Joined in Ihe singing la the vlelBlty of Princeton and standards portion of the building will he two ommended sites on Olcott. Prince­ tional church, 8 p.m. Ait Mf~Simrln§ Olcott streeta and planfling of a WDRC— Club Fifteen. , High School stories in height and for economy's ton and Broad Sreeta and to en­ Hartford, March 21—cP)— New COMilNATION SCRIIN W TIC—Cavalcade of Music. aew school near Broad street and sake a full cellar will not be ex­ gage architects for the schools on cases of mumps increased from Will Seek Re-EelecUon i an eventual new High school on Hi-h of the new AND STORM SASH Copy of Critical High school cannot long be de­ cavated under the northern por­ the first two sites. 108 to 177 during the past week, With R ubco, the world’s trtt potMi- WDRC — Edward R. Murrow; Memorial Field. tion. Some critics of the plan may "When preliminary plans on the the state Department of Health ed all metal, eelf fitorific rombmatieii “ After conaultation. the neces­ layed. The children are already in Waterbiiry. March 21. i.Ti - News. EASTER TIME ' l ' " « ‘ ntnry grades who must have miataken a lialf-basemeni ex­ first two schools were presented to reported t—lay Chicken pox, for i Mrs. Winfred McDonald announced window, you'l/noror hot o to rhmrrgo I Report Sought Switch to Packard Ultramatic Drive —the first ond only fully*auiomatic drive that combine! sary sites as recommended were m oto rm »m§h o r $croort ogoin . WONS—I Love a Mystery. IN rican-up time in your soon be taken care of in High cavation for pipe purposes foi the Board of Directors they quite 14 consecutive weeks the state's last night she would seek re-elec­ Akron Post Operative Sapport acquired and the Verplanck and properly proceeded to the appoint- ; leading communicable disease, fell 8 :00— additional classrooms which would tion as secretary of state on the i WDRC—Mystery Theater. home. be tielow ground level. inent of a School Building Com- ' to second place with 159 new I Saw ( • » '/ * ' YUUR p h y s ic ia n Hartford, March 21 -lA’ i - (!hair- ing complettoa. " * 1 P-ri“ nce.'"and"u.e“ ^dwaal^rm^^ Democratic ticket. Mrs. McDonald | W THT—Carnegie Hall, man Eugene K Ixmghlln of the. Cost of Plans mittee for the construction of the cases. was elected to her present two- I efrMlB*l* • WILL TELL YOU “ In order that there might be no w n c —Cavalcade of America. State Public Utilities commission !\Iay 54'P rriniiid. you 1 - The super smoothness of torqut>conv«rl«r acceleralioifwith of the new High schdbl it is rec­ "Tl,e General Manager has giv­ .schools under the direction of the These diseases showed increases That all surRlcal aapports year term at the last state elec- ' WONS— Crime Does Not Pay. overbuilding, the Board of Educa­ ommended that a preliminary ap­ en an 'off-the-cuff' giir.ss a.s lo the General .Manager «1io l.s by the : for the week; Broncho pneumonia PAYMIMT8 says he wants lo see a report tion. She Is the wife of Attorney | must be carefully flttM by W H A T —Family Roeary. that we give 24 hour tion & 1947 after the war, asked propriatlon be miide for the rough total cost of the entire program Town fliarter placed In charge of i from 34 to 50; scarlet fever, from criticizing his agency m.ide hy a men from M. I. T. to reaurvey the Edward J. McDonald of Water- ! UT M MUIOlVSntATI experts to ffive the desired I study group working for the Oom- plans for the „ew High school ( including the construction of the I all Piilillc Works, bury and has two children and 8:I5— Norvire on iiido5v 2 - The gasoline*soving efficiency, and more positive responsiveness, of solid local altuaUon. This survey was 22 to 29; gonorrhea, from eight to CALI 5\THT—Brien McMahon. mission on Stale (joveniment Or­ there. $50,000 of the appropria­ new High school) assuming no, "The same Building Committee 17; streptococcal sore throat, several grandchildren. relief. Consult our experts completed ia January 1948 and tion In the third item on the refer­ ' m . a . CLOUGH WHA5'- Polish National Home ganization. Shudofi. change In the present grand list h** «1"0 served In connection with from one to 13; mlnlgococoal men­ IVI. 2-9582 —visit our privald fltting showed that earlier proposals had endum l.s for this purpose. and without Information as to the | tl>* plans for Broad .Street and the Hour. The report, prepared by Project direct drive at all cruising sp««ds. been ultra-conservative ingitis. from one to two; and po­ 26 Held IMr Oonaplrocy THE RAKTI-ETT- room. Director Harber H. Bernstein, ac­ Complete— Recoverb The balance of the approprla amount of state aid which may be i Hollister Street addition. liomyelitis, from none to one. 8 :8 0 - "Brith.'Verplanck and Bowera tion in the third item on ihe'^ref- anUclpated. "Since the formation of this BRAL\ARD 4X>. Akron Authorized WDRC—Mr. and Mrs. North. cused the P I’ G of not working or Turnx Tlieae dioeaaes showed decrees Sofia, Belgium, March 21— . Hartiurd, Conn. W H A Y —Report to Connecticut. closely with the governor and Leg­ ■ehocls completed, we will have in j erendiiin is for a«resurvisurvey of eon- “He estimated the total tax in- : Building Committee, it has .served es: whooping cough, from 163 to Exclusive Truss fitters Manchester a total of 17l class-' ditinnn in the Smitli Six Yugoslavs and 20 Bulgarians WTIC — Fanny Brice-Baby islature and of falling to actively We Pick Up and Deliver End of Town, crcaae whlcli might he necessary | as the oi ntrsl operative bodv in 120- lobar pneumonia, from 22 to rooma available. Using the long-...... at the Green and for have been arrested on charges of | promote the public interest in rate r neces.sary im- >f the entire plan were adopted planning and supervising the con- 18: measles, from 38 to 25; ayph- Snooks. coa4aaned Bunca school, contin- provements at the Wsshlhgton conspiring to overthrow the gov­ WONS—Official Detective. regulation. and the High school constructed .strucHon of the new schools, and lilts, from nine to eight; diphther­ ernment, it was announced tc^ay. Fagan Window ning ta rent the social room at 811- Rchool. Increasing population in at about 8 mills on the present QUINN’S W THT -Gentlemen of the Press. Loughlin said he has requested Ter Lana Homes for a first grade tnc Buckland area rendera it nec- keeping the Board of Directory and ia. from two to hone; and typhoid The indictment published m Sofia a copy of the report from t*arter grand list. He further broke this the public advised of their prog­ fever, from one to none. newspapers also accused 23 of tlie 8:45— Shade Co. and uBng the West Side Rccrca-i ^•'"">ry to re-examine the situation down into parts, counting 2 mills W H A Y —Pipes of Melody. W. Atkins, organization commis­ j ress and recommendations. defendants of spying for Yugo­ tiea'IhiU&ig for classrooms would | ' for the construction, equipment I PHARMACY sion chairman. After studying It. HOLTON NOTCH slavia. 8:00— add aeven to the available class- ' "The original survey from l!f I. and operation of the Verplanck "There has been the closest | r\ mL # ___ s WDRC—Life with Luigi. he said, he will decide whether to PHONE 2-4l7n rooms. The difference must be I ” • *"^*‘"'trd that when the.other and Bowers schools (one mill for liaaon and cooperation between I / / G O a f l R EjQSt PUSnt W ONS—John Steele, Adventur­ make an answer. up by double aessioos, using * v ’ ^ * '", erected it might be operation and one for bond retire­ the School Building Committee and I • er. audltoriums for classrooms and advisable to abandon the South ment ( and 2 mills for the con the Board of Edurotlon' both W H A Y - Moonlight Matinee. schiKil Neiy York — Dr. Herbert M. jnat plain overcrowding. through Joint i.ieetlnga and the been s *’"* I etruclion, equipment and opera- Kaufmann, 79, chairman of the WTIC— Bob Hope. "The annual school enumeration neen a great increase in popiila-' ‘Hon of the ’ converted ' . . .Hollister members of th> latter Bterd who board of directors of the Mutual 55THT—America’s Town Meet­ raqulr^ by Statute has Indicated tion in that area. The whole street school and Broad street Lakew.HKi Circle tract has been are members >f the Building Oom- Chemical company of America, a ing of the Air. that tliara can be no material cor- school (again counting one mill built up and new homes have been mlttee. As Chairman of the'Board 9:80— rections made in the M. I. T. school for Operation and one for bond re­ former preaideht of the firm and of Education and a member of the associated w'itb the concern since WONS—Mysterious Traveler. ■BroUmant forecasts because the tirement (. It IS this latter item Building Committee I have been In W TIC— Fibber McGee and Molly. ehUdren are alreadv born who will 1 The school 1886. He woa born in Philadelphia. which is the principal question almost daily conference with Ur. 9:404. enter kindergarten in 1953-.54. even now consi.st.s of only two rooms ami Bronxvllle, N. Y.— Walter S. an auditorium, the latter pii'senled at the referendum on Pllversteln who Is Chairman of W TH T- Hartford Standing By. Without regard to the effect of . — ------having March 25. The other 4 mills would Crandell, 70. lawyer, banker and BETTER BRAKES— been converted for necessary use the Building Committee. It has t0:00— new families who may move to lie anticipated in the future con since 1909 a member of the New ■ been oni Joint endeavor to acquaint York Stock exchange. He was WTIC—Big Town. ■slriietion. equipment and opera- : rCIV WONS—News Commentary. MamAester. Even If the high birth Sas“ b^in‘^necel^arv“ ''to ''tr»ns,a.rl born In Chatham, N. Y. rote should suddenly decline to s I p,,pi,, ..^rveu hy tion of the new High sch'. Somehow thia Increase of 5VTHT— Newspaper of the .Mr. 400 pupils per vear for the next .ow,. ... . '"■'■‘-v cirer that iouUlde figure, atlll those who d< not seem to be New York—The Rev. Dr. Milton 30bifNRe, Ne •ea-weatine alippego ot N o risky dewn-sbifla, wMcfc might anMTgcncy and three questions on mu.st bp providpil ‘ ' with at lea.st a Capital Improvements there will be lain out educational system at a , spread by mosquitos, haa killed ovar. Ne larfdng, ne dunMng. And cruising spaadi, baceusa yeu cruiia cousa o skid en slippary pevamant. from fierword to Raeorsa. lb reck tba tlM referendum. The first is to primary .school suitable for a kin- at the end of the present fiscal decent standard If the recom-1 230 person in Bolivia in recent Be A Safe Driver netiilag new le laefni Just sal H— In solid diraci driva. No "rocing en­ Smooth, greduol angina broking cor ki snow ar nasd. And mara gad. fioUd a new elementary school on dwgarten and grades, 1. 2 and 3. | year In that fund the sum of $460.- mendatlons are ratified by a "Yes” i weeks. More than 1.000 residents tergal hi gine santoHen'*—’ ne evar-haotlng. power whenever yeu want h. Hva raspensivanass whan endsing. ■road street; the second is to ex­ ir and when the growth is suffi-, 000, which will be available for the vote at the referendum on Satur- j in an isolated section o f the coun­ pand the Hollister street school to cient to-warrant It an extension ' necessary improvements to exist- day." try were stricken. Health offteikis ! Looklottor •fiapt it to the requirements of a may be necc.ssary to provide for ! ing schoola (such as the South , said tha disease had bean checked fcieFtoPeeWr Available nowr at recfuced extra cost, on all 1950 models I Come in—we want you lo drive iti Aofior High school, and the third grades 4. 5 and 6 which will also I Green, Keeney and Washington) i '* *»JJ*"kted that the United with the aid of the Rockefeller MMMnMLSOFPHT la fe r an appropriation to cover entail the acquisition of additional and for the new high school i SUtes has 30.000 buses in Inter- foundation and the Pan-A>herican T to ii Ria day of tlieam- tha expense entailed In prelimlna- “ " t ^ " It is estimated that there will i Sanitary office. r f plaro for a new High school Iming .... for appearance Even after the Bowers school be available from the proceeils of ' • . . for efficiency. That an Memorial Field and plans for opens in September. It will be nee- i the bond issue for the Verplanck additions and renova- -fia f 5Vlndow- slows you continue the use of the 1 and 'Bowers schools when all eon- „ __ . ,»*P« row energy, THE 1950 WITH - to tbe Soute ^ o o l, the . converted home economics room , tlngendea have been met at least I t o your bsniri w skas yon look yoars WaaMn g t y ^o o l , the Kwney , at the Green school for one of the I $150,000 which can legally be add- acbool apd the. Green grades end the converted shop I ed to the capital reserve fund for Attention Girls!! rw m for the kindergarten. With | the purposes just mantlonad. PACKARD » « * ro s ito mwH^Jbrai* yonr arlglBsl recommendaUon the indication of additional build- "The town is at tha present time Hava yon nnaightly and unwanted hair en your face, rastora y w mrtnnd f ie m Malta von M8 an slsmsatary school oa Broad ing of homes In that area It ap- I in axcellent financial condition, arms or legs? May bif removed safely and permanently feci w ooM td and looic tnebes sUm. ' l a 1845 and re- pearo that there may be the ne- I and within the next few yeara will b^ multiple clectrolysiB. nwrl Find out for younclfl Consolla. Bi 284S. The original rec­ * " "(Mltlon to this I have paid off existing borrowing 'inn and Fitting Service is FREE. tor a IS room building on the land which was so thst funds budgeted for current . which purchased for the purpose. Plan­ bond ratirameat will shortly ha MARY CROSSEN R.N., Prop. ’ the t o t Ms grades, ning for thia contingency *la also k.- avaUabla to retira the bond tasua 8C> MAIN STREET OVEB MARLOW-S included In item three on the ref­ proppoad in tha referendum. Pbone Office 2-2667—Houae 2-08S1 HNH g a t a a s p « r Man- erendum. "Further clarlficaUon of the reg­ onfi aray easUy recognize "The Washington school at the ulations of the State School ■ OffieeileuruttLlO A.M.to5P. M. BRUNNER'S INCORPORATED o f the pnpesed present time has no auditorium or Building Commission have been (SBiSdatlb j ned. Aficmoona and Evenings By Appointment fiaat Ths alder iiineh room, the heating system j received which now make it poa- 901 Main St. Tcl. 5.721 368 BAST CENTER STREET ' MANCHESTER, CONN. Prcficriptioa PhAmacy ♦ ■ -V r*

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dressed as a cowboy, played s the fir* tax. This ytar our tax rate ■ought tor that department short­ aivcr • oentrovaray tarbteh had laaa that our Prealdent knowa what to size of th« grand list. That coupled so hot In the rooms, the childrvn guitar and sang songs to the de­ with tha extenalins building pro­ become restless and aleepyi rod I* 26 mill proparty tax plus a 1 ly- real factual atandlns than the do with thrs* sees and two clghta Lodge Marks light of everyone, and the Ivy Club gram which la currently taking other* when it Is so cold, *he mill flra tax or a total of 28 mills. Many famlltea are In a quandry NEW when deuces aren't wild. But, members sang their theme song. preaent one In Mancheater. place, may ultimately result In youngsters have to wear tlisir How long will thla 2 mill fire tax over thla tax rate. People have put their ttfe'R savings Into property €DrnUi9 I|eral5 The facta aay we are cheap, we speaking for the great American Girts Are Presenlrd very little. If any. Increase In the coats. As for eanitsry facilities. I last? It la aubjeet to change every Its Birthday The Open Forum on- which they a n receiving rents are aconomical now. public, there haa been a great Worthy Mistress Conn, In behalf tax rate at all. The Influx oi new ran only say- they are not cerv year. What about adequate fir* B*K a 1!d *W »N TIN O o 5 * im c. of the loiigc, presented gifts to Mrs. sanitary. I'm quite aiire under moie protection for our rapidly expand­ which were frozen by the O.P.A at We do not aee how that fact yearning to know that the Preel- industry would. In addition, be a . U BltMlI MrMt, Csverly, who accepted with thanks, CvSnmunicatlone publications In the Open Forum will not normal circumstances, the sch v,i ing town? Can we go^ n forever a very low figure. How can they MdicMMCt. UoaB. dent’a talents weren't all in one DHUghtrifi of Liberty, b« guaranteed publication U they conUIn more than 300 wordt. boon to the merchants of Man­ BINGO can fail to atand' out even in the Saying, "It was an honor and s would be condemned by the State with a volunteer fire department meet this Sver Increasing tax-rate? THUHAS ntROUSON. Tita Herald reaei-vea the right to decline to ,>ubliih any matter chester aa well as to the town in midat of the moat heated rontro- direction. privilege to be present after forty- Board of Education. or la It Just a bit longer when we Cititena of Manchester, ran we EVERY WEDNESDAY- 8 P. M. Prvt.. Tr*«A. 0«i>’l U»n«#«r LlOA Olebrale Their that may be libelous oi which la in bad laito. Free expreeaion general. Sunday the desired bslance ap­ seven years of continuous member­ founded (>ctob#t l, IMI. veray. We do not aee how that of poliucal view* is deitred by contiibiitlonB i f thle character This is not cdueatlon at its te.N RATES or the other of the controveray it- To The Editor! Wednesday night our Board of tion', Perhaps It would behoove ua tiu.uu Now the reading of poetry ie sociation, celebrated the 47th an­ I both of whom were unable to oc a new charter making the Town cneegy snd fund# In suppoyt of the used are no more than ajiacea. Directors are meeting with the to vote No on Saturday and think , Obb Taar by Ma'I ...... aelf, want aonrie one aolid thing for In talking to the people of Man­ meetlnga obsolete; nevertheless It I ».ou niversary of Its Institution In Man­ , present. Door prizes were won chester In the past few weeks It above program. In this way you Pity not only the school ehlld. hut Idea In mind of Studying a pro-]I shout anothei plan which would; SiM aaontba by Matt ...... making up their own minda. the same kind of extenuating clr- ^ was necessary to go ahead full Una month by Mail ...... % t.Oli chester. Saturday evening with a by Mrs. Mary Phelps and Thomas has been brought home very force­ will have a personal pail In leav­ the teacher, too! posed plan for expansion of our 'give us the absolutely necee.iarvj cumstanee which was present In speed with the plans that were Srttgla Copy ...... * .tte The Mancheater program wan .1. Smith, snd prizes in guessing fully that they are worried. ing a truly great heritage to our sewage and w..ler facilities, n ils schools, rfflclcr.tly planned hut not t -W chh ken dinner and program In the complete. It Is even likely that This overcrowding of sehoola | e»v*»lily. by Carrier ...... pruned I'lieap long before the op- | the alory of the man who, al­ i games were won by Mrs. Annie Worried about the tax gitiiatlon. children and po terity. You will elalmratr and then we may have Suba. dal'eered. One Tear .... fW.iKl Evangeline room of Murphy's the building of the schools now did not occur overnight; it's be-jr i plan haa ’>een submitted by Met­ fl-JKl poaltion to the preaent referen- though a villain to everybody ! Perinc, .Mrs. Rebecca Oliver and They feel not enough attention Is have earned a permanent niche in a problem for some years .'lo, calf and Eddy, water engineers of some money with which to meet Went of M'ne Foreign restaurant. Worthy Mistress Mrs. Mrs. Caverly. under construction was unduly being paid to this matter by the theli minds and memory long after ien't it about time to face the alt in- | Boston, and it is eallniated It will the other conllngenciea which arc dtim ever developed. else, was still kind to his dog. Mary M. Conn cordially welcomed I • Mrs. Margaret Wilson, general delayed to avoid piecemeal presen- STORE FOR RENT Mt:.UUEK o f town fathers. For instance, here the donors of the heritage are gone, tlon — admit it's deplorable and , cost over $1,000,000. Thla expan­ bound to come. Think It over! THE A.SSt >C1 ATED PKESS The oppoaition knowa it. Anyone who reads poetry can't be the members snd guests. chairman ami her committee were . tation to the public at Town «e c t- Is an item from a Hartford paper I hope that every foresighted shameful and then act like sion is Just aa necessary as the Very aeriouiily ,vour*. ' Tha A»ai«i*ted Free, it etrluenely quite all liad, can't even be quite The tables were attractive with ! complimented on the success of the I Ings. Since the change In govern on what East Hartford Is doin^ voter will Join In maknig the pro­ piiblic-apirited cltizrn.s by votli-.g Worried Citizen. 609 MAIN STREET antitteo to •.he u,e .it republ'cenun ol, vases of daffodils, pastel eolored j relebratlon. The program closed along these lines. "Faste.st Grow­ ‘ ment there has been no conceal school plan and what Is the in­ all newe dupel.-hee -redneri to ' 1. oi as hsd as his political enemies posed school progism s reality by j "yes" for all reoue.sted approprm- .\chcson To The Russians candles, red baskets filled with ' with chorus singing of “ God Bless ing Town " East Hartford, whose ing of fpturo building plan* by crease In our tax rale going to bo not otherwiae credited m tme oeoei paint him. The reading of poetry . tions on Mail’ll 2.1. mints, Easter bunny randy favors I Amertrs.'’ citizens like to say that it is the I the planners. All phases of the to- not being "penny wise and pound to cover this ? and alto the i.icai newt pubiitned here It is not likely that Secretary of IN SHERIDAN HOTEL BUILDING All rlgnte ol reoublicattnn ol ipeciai constitutes an automatic leaven and scatter pins with initials for fastest growing community in the ' tal over-all plan have been thor- foolish.” and voting "yes" on the j Yours truly. Our town U cerUlnly growing "diaoatrhee herem are alto rateread. State Dean Acheson's seven point upon the aoul. each member. Bunny favors snd United States is overlooking n o, oughly aired and discussed, and If school question at the referendum Irene B. Mellen and our Police Department will colored plastic ducks were ^he chance to get new industries se't-' any one does not know what they to be held this ,oming .Saturday 75 Seaman Chrele also have to be thought about very ,Tl ol N. F, A Sere proposal to Rus.sisjn his (.^sllfor- And sometimes there's a kick Approximately 20 Ft, Wide favors for the men. Sole Agentfl ' tied there. It.s latest move is a are It is not the fault of the snd remembering to vote. soiiously and very likely an in­ iiis spcccli Is anything like the in the good steady meters and not The Urge birthday cake, dec­ In Manchester handsoinelv printed "Invitation To Siliool Board or the School Build Very truly yours. j Worried .\Ihiii( Taies creased appropriation will be Custom Is.Ml woiil in the lurrcnl pha.sf orated in yellow and white was ing ConimiUee. What the plan I Mrs.) Augusta N. Mi l’ ndden. Publiahcie liepreaeiitativee [nr too modern type of poetry Mr. East Hartford." Too many New ; To The Editor. 100 Ft, Deep JuHue Matheee Spncial Agenej - N e» American foreign policy. Truman prefers which la no less a cut by Charter Member Mrs. Elis­ MILKMAID England towns and cities sell will cost la something we can Ifll Loomis street. Torli. t'h rago. rte'.roit and Botton. abeth Csverly and served by Peat themselves short because they do guess aa well as they, and will de­ I Regardless of our opinion, I It is not likely that it was a tonic for the spirit than aces back Beaatjr Aids I feel that we shonl.; appreciate the (jy Mistresses Mrs, Lillian McCsughey, not make a realistic appraisal of pend to a certain extent on how Venetian Third Store South of New UEMUEII Atlin Bl'Hf.At) Minority Repre»enlatlon last word because Mr. Acheson to back. local advantages. East Hartford well those exponents of economy ! time and effort which CTialrman CinCCLATIONS Mrs. Annie Donnelly, Mrs. Martha Arthur Drug Stores himself admitted, in the course of Bell, Mrs. Martha Leemon snd Mrs. is unusual because it haa Its own in our mid.st, such as Mr. Bowers To The Editor, ' .‘IbuI M, Silyersteln and his com­ ETQW repoirI The Herald Prir.lma .''iinpiny. Inc., his f»\vn speech, that he did not ex­ Maq^v Phelps. Pm ^Tuesday Too^ local Development Commission and Mr. Little, continue to do The Republican party in the mittee and Dr Moran and Mr. Llt- First Niilioiiul Hunk Kiiildiiig .aaauniee m. Ilnencial re»pnn»ib IHy |..i Group Singing Enjoyed that Is telling a story to anybody their irritating but essential Job Town of Manchester have so fai' ' tic have given to their rc.spectivc Blinds ! lypi'Craph'cai errnrr eppearmg m ad pect the Russians to accept his There was group singing while willing to listen." of heckling after the referendum failed to take publicly any stand on I plans. I yertiaemerile and nthar reading mkttei. proposals. Tuesday Too! Tuesday Too! Tuesday Too. Yea, Now let's look into the future. ’ In Tha Manchealei E»anmg Heralt. the diners sat sat around the tab'es. is past. the question of minority represen­ 1 I don't think too many people W ^ i — Available At Once — It Is not likely that this could Connecticut Mrs. Mildred Tedford, pianist, sang j JO ANN that’s my new name . . . “ Tuesday Too” . . . and the With upwards of a thousand new Perhaps the figures offered In tation. question the need for new schools Tueaday. March 21 he a last word because all the a solo, “Take Me Home Again. , $50.00 cash prize for naming me goes to Marshall homes to be built in the coming the referendum are still higher I am confident that the Rep\ib- but can we afford to acccept the UUJflIT Reader sad Personal Advisor year I say Manchester Is one of the lluiBit commentators who dealt with the Kathleen," snd Hamilton Jonoa | Lamenzo of 19 Jean Road, Manchester. Thanks to than need be. If so, we can only llcan party will not go against plan a.s outlined by Mr. Sllversteln ( ALL MANCHESTER .3179 OR WRITE TO rendered a solo with.all Joining In : 10 A. M. to » P. M. . fastest growing towns in the coun­ hope that economy-minded citi­ their party leaders. Botli Senator speech seemed, quite naturally, to Yankee the hundreds of contestants who suggested other try. What would happen in town and his committee? Every parent A F«ct Neither Side Denies the chorus. Thomas Conn and SS2 Ann St. Hartford zens will continue to serve our in­ Cliarles S. House and Representa­ is anxioua to have Oielr children SlU’ RlDAN CORP., 821 MAIN ST., begin with the observation that names for me. It really was a job choosing! And If'the Aircraft plant went on short Bjr A. H. O. Thomas Leemon sang n duet. I terests on the committees which tive Sherwood O. Bowers support­ have the best if It Is financially A ll the facta and flgurea in the PhoM s-in s time or laid off very heavily? With will use the money. But we cannot tel. aa«a i all Mr. Acheson had asked was Stanley Sesowlc of Rockville, I remember . . . as usual I’m reminding you that ed the minority representation possible but even in our home life HMM’S MANCHESTER, CONN. Mancheater achool building con­ no heavy Industry here the tax­ drag our feet any longer In our BASEMENT rtNDfu auNwrACTURiN* CO. I that tha Russians stop being Rus­ Watkins is Open Tonight! (As well aa Thursday, payers would have to shoulder the charter amendment in the General we cannot always afford the best troveray do, after all, ahake down SEASONAL SONNETS hesitation to spend what we know Assemhlv. This amendment will in- Af Manchsatar Craan . sians. evenings). load while working short time or we must, or we will not reach the and have to accept .something to one thing, which neither aide sure better Town government for It Is not likely that this was out of work. With heavy industry goal toward which we arc all I which will serve the purpose but denies. or big business his load would be .skiving, schools for the children Manchester. which IS not quite as special as we any last word In American for­ lighter and also he would stand a I was a member of the Republi­ would have liked. This one thing ia this: There la a space within the bud who now need them. eign policy because it came too better chance of finding work here Those who have worked on the can party for many years and I Sat\irday s Herald carried a very In compariaon to all regular In town. A little foresight now close, in its general atmoephere, where aleepa p l^ s and on the opposition have know that the voters of the Re­ explanatory edit, rial on the 8 mill and standard public achool build­ The life dry-apawned on cheerless will save headaches in the earned our deepest gratitude. Now publican party will vote • Yes” In to the state of mind and policy ahead, Manchester certainly would package. TTie .school planning com­ ing in Connecticut, Manchester a let's get on with the Job of educat­ support o< minority representation David Lawrence, editor of the autumn air; be in a very bad fix with four or mittee has talked up a 1 mill in­ school building program la the ing the children by voting "Yes" at the election on March 2oth. crease. As long as .they are plan­ United States News and World Within the swamp a lifted tendril five hundred empty homes. Let's Walter T. Mahoney cheapest in the state. not he so short in Manchester. on Saturday. ning a long range school building Report, described In his editorial keeps Very truly yours, 121 Walker street. In all the sUte of ConnecUcut, William A. Vlens. program they should also give us this week. Green watch upon the last con­ Janet Olcott. Manchester. j the long range lax program. the opposition to tha Mancheater (Mrs. Roger Olcott). “We today,” wrota Editor Law­ tracting lair Dowa To Hio laaue I It Is evident that If we vote program was able to find only Inadequate' Facilities rence, “ are bringing on the next Of the last snow; the tufted wil­ To the Editor: I Yes on Saturday we will be faced three examples of economy great­ It is unfortunate that the issues What I..egary? war. We may not yet see clearly low weeps To the Editor: 1 with an eventiuil 34 mill tax rale | er than that already existing in to be decided in the school referen­ To the Editor: After reading some of the let­ for property tax. not mentioning our tendency to become provoca­ To deafened brook; the red-wings, It mazes me that we cannot af­ Mancheater. One of these exam­ dum have been so rancorously ters and statements against the tive. But it is there—a bland re­ pair and pair argued by the opposing sides in ford to educate our children. We achool expansirat program whi'h ples the opposition itself volun­ fusal to inform ourselves on the Cry nightly freeze, ho, freeze; The Herald, which la the only of the United States, the richest have appeared in the Manchester tarily diaearded, as being some­ $ source of Information some of u» country in the world with the high­ Evening Herald. I wonder if theae real issues, a willingness to ac­ the lark .song leaps 30,000 FOR A CAR? thing so sub-standard that it have to help us make up our minds. est standard of living, want to see people are aware of the inadequate cept superficiality, prejudice, hys­ From death ( iowned elm. without would not recommend it to the at­ The assertions made appear in it decline If we no longer believe facilities existing in most of the Manchester teria. and mere arms aa a com­ a arithmetic faulty, but few of us that can be given. It wa* (reatly also occurr^ to me that it might The other two instances of econ­ rhese are the signs, the songa, the MUST B E are familiar enough with the facts through education of the populace be more worthwhile to investigate proach to man-made dilemmas— Caterers omy the oppoaition does present guarantees Here, In the new 1950 or good enough at figures to de­ that our nation haa risen to the the preaent conditions In our as, for instance, the approach by schools than to .spend time visit­ au of possible interest to Man­ Of matchleaa hour whan crusted Crosley, there's a U'hote cide whose are soundest. W hen place it occupies today. Wc can af- ^ SOME CAR! such reasonable and respected citi­ ing the Granby school. chester people, as an opportunity faith and the apirlt. ford to support England and Its "Caterers of patterns wheel tifw concept oj telcvi- zens aa Mr. Sllversteln, C?harlle W e have a daughter who i.s al- cVvaifS “ To many persons this is mawk- Madal 10-41* socialism, we can support Europe for Manchester to lower its build­ In one swift whirl of sense to ____ Sion! On Croslev’s wide- House and Alan Olrostead are tendlnk first grade In a “ little old Ishness, softness, and even Insani­ and Asia and pour money into Quality Foods" ing standards, for economy, with­ mysteries sngle Family Tlieatia screen you see brilliantly clear ranged on one side, and Sherwood CJhina and Korea; w « epent mil- achoolhouae." Since it ia a wooden ty. They Impatiently erect bar- Bowers, Webb Little. Mrs. Holden, structure, it 1* a firetrap. and ia out practical harm. Lark light, blood deep, elf spirited ultra-ftdelity pictures—from almost anywhere in the rooral Come Ilona because of the Berlin block­ riara In their own minds. They and Dr. Moran (with a wry aiqlle ade. We want to lead the world in totally inadequate in every vay. Call Richard K. Jagoutz Aside from these three excep­ and real In—see and hear this magnificent 16-inch T V set toda) l at the “ reasonable") in the opposi­ The school constats of three room* have been taught to fight with the armaments race at financial- Tel. 7789 or 6186 tions, however, both the support­ As earth forever virgin to the tion. it Is not easy to reach a deci­ costs beyond conception. VeS, we which are dingy, improperly "en- their flats. They know less about Prodmrt$ fot tllated and heated. It is aometimes ers of the Manchester program plow, sion. eay that these are all neces.sary victories that come out of the CROSLEY llappUr Living The only questions at issue on Thl* game won’t be much fun for Susan — and its opposition agree on this: A b while pear petals drifting past If the American way of life is to head— out of gqnuine faith, and Saturday are those of economy that the cost of tha Manchester the bough. survive. Yet, we can only afford to or whatever your cM fefi name may h# — If there s out of honest self-examination. and ot adequacy. It does not help ua build a garage of cinder block walls program per. pupil is less than no seat for her in the class where she belongs "W e today are bringing on the any to learn that we need the with concrete floors as a achool for that of any other school building achooU, or that the taxes are un­ our children; the citizens of tomor­ because the school’s so overcrowded. next w a r—by our orthodoxy of fairly distributed. No one, not the • program in the stale. It's really NOT a luxury car! No matter what the make or row. How they will admire us for method, our rigidity of formula in What of the heart, what tendril Citizens' committee on School vear of the car you now drive— no matter what you (laid lor it— our foresight and generosity. It is not only iowar than the per watches there BRUNNER’S, Building, nor the independent Dr. Our hard-working school people will do their best, diplomatic intercourse, our pride, Start With A Maybe it will be decided that we pupil cost of any other program. it COELD cost you $30,000 or even MORE if your car were to in­ Mjoran, nor even tire disgruntled snd our belief that vicious ani­ The slow contracting coign of cannot afford any new school build­ of (XJurse. They may put in an extra chair It is substantially lower than TELEVISION DEPT. jure or kill someone. Keep your car in mechanically safe condition Taxpayers’ League of Walter Ma­ mals have never been tamed ex­ winter chill? ings whatever. Then they will re­ the state average. and drive safely at all times. D ONT DRIVE without insurance so honey, pretend* that we can do so she can sit in the back o f the room. Or maybe cept by* the whip “ What gentle rain can looaa, what 358 E.\ST CENTER STREET TEE. 5191 without addlOonal acliool facilities. member us for double sessions, \Vc are so used to selling our­ that if your car should become a “ 1950 Killer” you will have ade­ weary teacher.^, trying to learn they’ll divide her crowded class into two hall-day It is not likely that the Ciilifor- siin lay bare No one doubts that our taxes will selves short, here in Manchester, quate protection. when they arc too fatigued to learn sccUons, so that Susan can get at least a half Hart nta speech was the Issl word in The husk turned gray to edge of Open Moiulny, if ethiemhiy\ Friflay Evettiiifis be higher. Since both of the con­ HOME that everybody was setually sur­ trasting Issue of economy and ad- and losing the slow student in the the current phase of American winter kill. shuffle. They wUl remember us for in her schooling. They may even let up a prised, when the present contro­ equacy are raised by those • ’Ito foreign policy because even the And, deep beneath lU guardian recommended a “ No " vote, it the enjoyment o f school days that make-shift school in jom e empty building and versy opened and the search for speech Itself, in spile of its main despair, ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. seems to one unfamiliar with the was lost to them because there facts began, to find that this was were no recreational facilities and employ an emergency teacher who may or may adherence to the cold war line our 'Hie hidden germ of hope, the facts that by voting "Yes” one of Your Owm extra curricular activity provided so. seed tliat .still REAL ESTATE —INSURANCE would be standing on fairly solid not be qualified. But whatever they do, diplomacy has now been following middle ground. for them. An c.udltorlum being Supporters of the Mancheater some ' •Remembers beauty spring and TELEPHONE 34.50 i make-shift measures won’t keep Susan from being for three years, threw out 9.53 MAIN STREET The Issue of economy has been superfluous, they could not get There are more home owners under thirty years program ware pleasiuntly sur­ H IE EDlJCA l iON UF A PHAKMAt 1ST gentle hints which any goml ! ""m oier wear. fought heatedly throughout the toge*her and enjoy their talents. short-changed. prised to And how very economi­ of age than there have ever been before. At the faith in American pqlicy will have And would not die, would atill long course of the qchool building Yes, we will save money for the cal their program already was in planning. In the now exUnct Board taxpayers and sacrifice the future start young couples decided that It is smarter to to aee expanded and defined. seek miracle? W e have a lot more children than before the war, comparison with policy in other of Selectmen, through the Board of of our children. They will have buy or build a home than to pay rent to someone He hadn't, aald Mr. Acheson, Education, by the forming of the and they deserve the best start in life that w * dues and towns. There ia no corner which ia safe changed personalities and proba­ formulated theae proposals “ aa school Building committee end bly lose Interest In school complete­ elae. These families will own their homes com­ Opponents of the Mancheater from spring. can give them — for all our takes. In 8 years any one-sided bargain." now in turn by a new ly. Ask any •parent whose child la pletely while they are still young. On building program must have wondered, for No last redoubt of hill or loneli* committee aa the plana « « • * * * ? * experiencing thla at preaent. AH there will be f iv o children in school where eveiy What our side of such a bar- nesa praaented to the voters. The de­ loans w* makq four 25% advances on the mort* a moment, what had brought the money we wU. save and more were last year — in 1958 there will be gain might be he did not begin to closed to ila march; no hope to lays and the discussions h*ve ac­ gage as your house progresses. Inquire about our four them out In any opposition based too, will go for Juvenile court*, indicate. faltering complished and are accomplishing seven for every five. That means w e ll need more on the issue of economy. probation officers and detention lailored-to-income Home Loans. their work of alerting the citizens homes. If spai-e time ia not guided For to both sides, this on^ fact Secreury Acheson cannot meet u., reviving flame will not and bringing the cosU down. AU school facilities, additional classrooms, more the popular climate in this coun- | poascea In the right dlrectloq. It will then was plain: that Manchestm- had thl« U a* it Ehould bt, ana the follow a road of Its own making to yi^anchesterX teachers in elenMntary grades, more textbooks and try, or ih the intermediate world, j a shining world; awaken, heart, town would be considerably p«w - tha chaapeat- standard achool dellnguency. That is a truly won­ other supplies. And we need them not only to by a mere reiteration of demands I and fling er if we did not have men of the s a v i n g s AND building program in the state. calibre and rigidity of Mr. Bowers derful savings. .... LOAN he himself predicts Russia will not Hash hoatagri into the camps of I f the gentlemen opposing me provide for increased rohool enrollments, we abo It is true enough that this plain 1 to keep our urge for Improvement accept, spring. present achool program want to need them to preserve and improve the fact Ijas not disbanded the opposi- from outstripping too far our «bll- The point of all Uic iinpnitant | ______. ______$1 SPENT NOW go down In the history of Man- : Uon which first came into being Chester for the great work they educational system that h u fostered our security addresses m Uiis country by Pen- “ ^'But th^path to accomplishment Ot^At financial with an assumption that Manches­ is a fine line between impractical did to save the taxpayers money, *nd prosperity and helped to ma)te America ators Mc.Mahon and Tydings, by j V c I S ter was biing extravagant. It i« dream and false economy. we why don't they do It by construc­ Harold Stasson, by Herman Stein- j MAY SAVE $ia LATER tive work rather than destructive the leader of the world. true enough that the opposition is must tread warily. In our nvoW- kraus and others has been that it i p l V e i l I t c f l l l l t l s work ? It is often the easiest thing still in the field, claiming that anre of unnecessary ia high time for this country to be i Drive v«ur Chevrolet into Carter’ s for fre«|uent check­ m\i8t alao avoid Inadequacy. in the world to tear apart the work Don’t just read this and ta n die pafR. Manchester economy is, still not ia a flueatlon In manv minds as to of other people which took them l^ldly conalructivj. to volunteer | Washington. Mai'ch 21 Remember that better schools make better living deep enough, advocating that we / whefter the aesthetic vMues of to comploto. Another thin^ for our dtildren and for all of us. W e need our throw overboard the economical itaelf to do something, rather than .trance refund payments to World ups and you’ ll avoid the major repairs that might come the original plans for the ver- why have you gentlemen watted merely rest on a continuation ol The Druggist Is Required to Know Planck school were wisely aband- until the very last minute to come plans* we now have in favor of . war II veterans are now at the schools . . . our schools need usl Let’s get friends the cold war and forth with your ideas? This pro­ atomic arma- 10.000,000 mark. later. Carter’ s is the home of Chevrolet in Manches- Sned. whether. In [I something still more drastically menta race. maintenance was not sacrificed to gram is not something which start­ snd neighbors to help. For information on how economical. Treasury department officials economy In building „ ed at the public hearing on Jana citizens in many communities have worked , ' J; ■ ■■ The queaUon of what Russia aay the total amount paid out so DENTAL HYGIENE — providing factory-trained mechanics and factory* There is a more pertinent ques Vote It is true that wa still have be­ ary 10, 1950. Why did yop not in must do, and of what we will do, far ia almost $1,800,000,000 with tion as to whether remodeling the together in behalf of their schools, write to: fore'us the question of hew cheap troduce your program befora the BTP both involved in any real pros­ about $1,000,000,000 more to go to . li^ llrte r school Is a last referendum at which we vot­ wa want to get. approved parts. Nstional Citizens Commission (or the Public pect o f cold war peace. about 6,000,000,00 veterans. The drussist complements the work at answer to the Junior ed appropriations for the And upon the answer to that There are 1,500,000 veterans problem, whether It.s unsuitabtlit> Schools, 2 West 45th Street, N ew York 19, N. Y. • « a *... « • .-rv, ,.»»sA .'Avi FA If Mr. Acheson were to halt the dentist as well as that of the physi­ tects fees covering plana for the question the outcome of the refer­ who atill haven't applied for tflelr will not entail greater Broad Street school. You w*te YES now, he would merely be saying, ! dividend payment. cian. His work, in the dental field, is to GMAC iinancing horn $2S up the future than we can afford, "^ e endum will depend. then aware of the location and did in hia current exposition of our Veterans adminl.stratinn Insur­ promote the principles of dental hygiene people who are In charge of the For 8UU, in view o f the basic cheap­ planning have proposed this meas­ nothing about IL foreign policy, that war ia inevita­ ance officiala say the huge dis­ and to make available the materials of You aay that you really want to ness of the Mancheetcr program ure In the Interests of economy, ble. War ia not inevitable. Nor bursing Job going faster than an­ dental hygiene. Dental hygiene ia, there­ save the propertj owners and ticipated and by May 1 or there- they believe that It is discovered snd confirmed by both fore. an important part of the druggist's Cheney Brother* from Impendmg is it essential to the avoidance ol , abouta the huge payment ma- but they do not claim that it is Minority Representation Bides in the Controversy, one is disaster by a possible tax rolae war that the Riussiana stop being I chlnery will alow down. By then formal training. the best solution we could have if constrained to ask; expense were not an Issue, in over a period of years. In the lirai the Russians. We have no doubt I all but a small percentage of “ ape- Your Druggist Is Trained “ What Is all , the ahouUng ! cial case" veterans will have been view of the fact that there are place, you will recall, the estimated that Russia would be glad to Uk« BHiBr AniBPlean butlMM firm*, wo bollovo thot about?" i paid. To Serve You criticisms from both directions at tax increase of 8 mills will not be make quick and compleU peace the school buildings plans, the an overolght occurrence. You can i| At the Referendum on One way to answer that is to bufiinon Imm m (••ponfiibility to contributo to tho public wolfarA with ua if wa would volunteer to cautious citizen must conclude help with the planning and rezon-1 ^. aay that. In any community, no that the planners have done their This odvortisomont it thoroforo sponaorod by atop being Americana. W’e arc not Ing o f MancheeUr, In * conatruc- < lhattar what the economy or #x- work well, and that both _ our tive way, making it poaaib)* for going to stop being Americana, or ' \ ^ vsg a n < «. involved, any school pumea and our needs have been new industry and manufacturing believers in democracy, or mii- SETBACK given their fa)r consideration. ";ii»g ra m ' automaUcally evokes to coi»c Into our town. You will Sat,^ M arch 2S ■ionariea for democrauty, or even It has been charged that the also fight and help with a program bontroTersy. Any school policy of the Board of MucaUon expandera of American buaineas Buckland School to maka future prospects Interest­ ^yw bere always pro- . and the School Building Oommlt- WATKINS BROTHERS and diplomatic influence. But we ed and aid their coming Into Uan- / tee In handling the unvoUlng of cbeitcr. We cannot even offer t IB OBBimunlty division. That ■heir pUna haa been such aa to de­ inaiat, nonctheleaa, that we can be Wed., Mar. 22, 8 p. m. schools as an ir.ducament to at­ There «re Three School QuesUone and One ||lB^ i' to happen, so long lived with. /CHEVROLET/^ ceive the public about the total a democrat' coat by plaeemaal preaentatloo. tract their Intcrasu Sponsored By I t is genaraUy eoncadsd that Vote “ Fes” On The School Pnposals There it Thle policy waa ailgiaaUy war­ Minority RepreeenUdon ^eetion—-Vote on A Man Of Btlaoced Taatca Buckland'^Oakbind Club 873 Main Street Phone 4136 ranted by the charter o f our gov­ these steps must be taken, yet ernment. which wa* then In the nothing foresighted has been done ALL thr Queelionn. their Sunday, tha nawa' from Kay PriziffB and Refreahmenta PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED ■' (iroccss of.change. It Would have about It. The addition of new In­ In The Referendum Saturday, March 25 Weat took a turn for the better. been moat impractical t® attempt dustry to Manchester will result in a correapaBSag incraaa* In tha It has jbaan njqa aaougb to-know Contribution 50^' to oiflaent lacemplaU plaaa to the m w ..ira .•••lH* *■ • r-. ,'.'^4.* •. '.i C '.'v ' • . 'S ’f - ^ ‘ .i, • ' V .VI ■ ..nr'VT. .;W. .: ■. - , ' ’ '.T i l..' . '*

SSf’f ’■’'^Si^^f'-''V *‘ ■ • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. MARCH-21. 19S0 eViT's, • ' _ bless you! Let you all be Irish to­ 20, 1951. The first quarter ends night and have a good time." Board Orders November 10. the sreond on .Isnu- wilt racetva numerals and letters, Hsil St Center church on Saturday, Associated Women of the Con- Davis Urges Lenten Preacher Irish Night Preceding the talk by Father ary 28. the third on April 8. and CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC T . with trophies also to be swarded. April 22, at 6:,30. Friends and all Submarine Tanker Connecticut Farm Bureau. Guard Attacked Hannon fllnva of travels scenes In the fourtli on June 20. Rockville Quests will Include Superintendent former members of the troop, who Last summer, at lAikeville, when Mirrors* Glass Ireland and Irish songs w eft pre­ Georgs W. Cheney reported that POWER CLEANE D G irl Extra Session Salary committees of Irnth tha of Schools and Mrs. Arthur B. have belonged a t . any time during (given Sliakcflown a similar panel was convened. As Six Escape GOP Be Firm Is Celebrated sented by Leon Fallot of Fallot'a Chatterton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond the past thirty years, are Invited Silverstein was speaker, and the Kurniture Tops, Window Studloa, Chairman Quish ami Board and the Manchester Ed*«ca- In ^Jiin lir-^tri mill I .. Scout 16 attend the supper and enter­ Impression he made at that time V tion Aasoclatlon, teachers' group, Ramsdell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur San Francisco, March 21—-OP)— and Plata Glam. Atilo Glaaa D Orand Knight John E. HayfortI have met to discuss a salary sched­ liorClass Msttson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick tainment. prompted the Service Bureau to Buena Vista, Colo., March 21— R pV » J o b n r • n s i i n o n introduced bv past Grand Riinrr Sriiool Must nii) •') M I ’.M l M I L I •* N|. : I News The ttSS Guavina. - the Navy's first engage him In today’s dlacuaslon. Town Chairitiau Point­ Knight Thomas J. Morrissey, who ule for 1950-51. Another meeting McKone. Miss Jean R. Conrady One o? the most Important (AT—Six prisoners attacked a a t (fPl in Its Legal Niiiii* is scheduled, he ssid, and the BoanX and members of the Board of Iktu- underwater tanker - ■ made her His topic was "Individual Con­ Is Chief Speaker acted as master of ceremonies. vMans Auction phases of Girl Scouting, and one tribution as a Member of the Com­ guard and escaped from the Colo­ White Glass Co. ing to Party’s Strength win receive a further re|*ort at Its cation. which brings grer.t satisfaction to shakedown enilse yesterday. K. of C Dinner Following Father Hannon's talk ber of Hays April session. McKin n ey b r o s . City CouH munity Toward the Schools." rado State reformatory last night. 24 Rirch St. Manchastar Asks **DedicaUon” singing of Irish songs wss on the At a recent meeting of the Rob­ the Individiisl girl is ser\1o< work, The submarine Is being tested Others who took part were Mark I W \(,1 111 " n \l I n There were nine cases In the lo determine how her bloated-hull Warden James' Thomas said program. Larry Moran of Hart­ tt givea her an insight into Com­ McCluskey, director of the New opM naiiy 6 A. M. ro 8 r. m . "St. Patrick was a marvelona Supeiliitemlent of Schools Ar­ llodnrflle High Pupils Rockiitle a t y (.ourt on Monday ertson Parent-Teacher Assoclq- design stands up under simulated they h it Ed Murdla ever the head “The basic strengths of the Re­ ford accompanied the singers on 11 munity Life, helps to train her for York City Board of Bdiication’a Inelwnag Satanlav saint." Rev. John F. Hannon, pas­ thur II. Illliig was aulhurlxcd by Bailey lo Speak 1 .{ n I’i-.irl ''1 . 1 < I. M.nn 1 til ) . ('I' :'Are Now G>11erting with Judge Saul Pelser presenting. tlon It wss voted to sponsor both adult parttcipalton. and makes her combat conditions. Three dives and broke oi|t of O m p No. 1. Mui> publican Party, are being consti­ his accordion. were made south of the Farqllone Community Education Division; tor of St. Jam es's church, told The annual Ladles' night of the the Ikisrd of Education last night Joseph P. Blonia’* . 21. of 119 a Brownie and an Intermediate Seoul work seem doubly worth­ Sloan Wilson, executive director of die suffered a concussion. Plenty Of-Parking tuted es the Party's weakness,' Islands outside the Golden Gate. inembert of Campbell coum;il, [ council, yhich will be held on Bst- to have a Saturday morning ses­ Articles for the Sale Brooklju street wss one of three Girl flcout troop. The Mpnehes- while. the National Committee on Com­ The six stole a pickup truck qt On Pramisas Before l^leii's ("lub Ijntil about a year ago, the Republican Town Chairman Wil­ sion of four hours for Bunce achool young men arrested a week ago In ter Girl Scout Ooiincll is extreme­ Manchester Girl Scouts ale con­ munity Problems; Mrs. H. Otis the reformatory, he said, and Knlghts of Columbus, and Hielriurday, April 15. is the next an alleged dlst..rbsnre on Market Guavina was just another of some liam 8. Davis of this town last scale' affair of the council. Oian- to fulfill the legal requirement of Rockvine. March 21— (Special) ly grateful for this action, which tinually contributing to this work Howgate, state president of the beaded south. Road blocka were guests at the annual Irish night of Edsoii M. Bailey, principal of street. He was found guilty of 100 war-built subs In the "moth­ night told the Coventry Repubit cellor John E. Stewart Is chslrmss 180 days In s school year. AU Day Wednesday .^Tha Senior Claaa of the Rock- will fill a real nerd for Scouting through service to the Memorial ball fleet." She had seen service PTA and Mrs. Lynwoorl Ersklne, set up. can Women's C!lub. A refusal to tbs council at the K. of C. home of the committee arranging the Manchester High School, will be ! Open hrearh of the peace, but Judge member of the Board of Education 'Thomas said the men were ■■Mthough the current calemlar ^ne High achool will hold an auc­ Pelrer reserved decision. Walter In the north aectlon. Hospital. Educational er ing of the Men's Hub of South ■ been orgaiilxed, snd has held Its Cancer Society. Their work In­ hull, the Navy converted her Into nffci' amonff other thinKx, Extra Fancy Lean Frssh OB Tuaaday evening. April 18, at 7 F.lllngtnn. was found not guilty on sound fundamentals which fortify program which folluwcd the aerv- closing means that at the end of klethodiat church ton*orrot growth. election to be held on Saturday. inas Patricia Blaliv la general hospital patients. Brownies as well non aaid that on the occasion of an ciate professor of the depai tment SOUP BONES Lb . 1 2 c Aalrfnan of the committee and There were five automobile Smith, a second grade teacher at Al Panel Debate COLUMBIA INSURANCE that "most of our struggles are Four Ilnurs Is School Day Due lo the Importance of the eases. .-Steven Ludklewlcr. .'If*, of .M the Washington school, and Joan as Senior snd Intermediate Scoufs over the cosU of government and Rev. Alfred Clark, assistant In Irlah night of the Knights of Co­ of sociologv at Catholic universi­ subject matter to he presented, Miaa Muriel Dlgnam la chairman take part In these activities. BOTH FOR Superintendent tiling )xilnted Auburn .street, Springfield, lined Lingard, an eighth grade Interme­ s2 rising taxes. These are vital is­ St. Mary's Episcopal church from lumbus he "could not fail to say ty. Washington. D. C,. will be the nut that four hours constitutes a the meeting has been declared an FRKSII R in of advertlaing. Anyone having Saul M. Sllverateln of this town, COMPANY OF NEW YORK a few words about the glories of $12 on a charge of violation of diate Scout acting as program The newest part of the program (Plus Tm.v) sues. However, they deal wBl* speaker at a lecture dealing with legal school day. open meeting hy Msilln Kelder- a^ clea they are willing to contii- aide, the troop will meet Wednea- chairman of the Town School 1928 to 1931, will return Wednes­ Mite la aaked to call either Mlaa rules of the road; Harold K, John­ Is the r.irmlng of a group of Libra­ ArcordiiiK to odr records Mr. William E. inonev, and money Is cold stuff. Ireland sex education which will be pre­ In other action tnken last night, llng. president of the Men's Club PORK ROAST Lb. 47c day afternoons sfter school. The ry Aides, consisting of girls from Building committee was guest In his address. Davis said In day evening as the mid-week Len­ "One thing St. Patrick gave to sented by the Greater Hartford the Board approved the achool cal­ of flinith cimii h Blair or Mlaa Dlgnam or any son, .'fi. of 8 Common .street, Wal­ Snilth sisters are well qiinlltled member of the aaaa of 19S0. tham. .Mas.i.. forfeited .41.N on a three Senior troops, and eighth speaker this morning on a panel (goodchild. Jr., formerly an A[B;cnl al Munclics- JAMES' ten preacher. He is the rector of the Iriah was a glorious Irish cul­ CYina council Thursday. March 23. endar for 1950-61. The calendar A cordial Invitation to attend leaders, from their own expeiience discussion "Wlmt Is the Respon­ .Meet Inga Planned speeding charge Helen l.icowakl, grade girls from Intermediate ** "It has struck me, i\s I have Christ Church, Bast Haven, -vhr.e ture. 'Die Italians, the French, the TTie lecture will be held at the provides for a total of 182 achool this meeting is extended to the In Scouting, and their nndcrsland- sibility of the Community Toward BEAUTY SALON studied the trend and ilgnlficarce West Middle school auditorium. pnhilc. Both men and women sre A iMder training claea will be 3f>. of KKD ,S St .fford Springs, troops. Two girls go for two hours cr, Hartford County, Connerticiit, for the Co­ Germans and the English all claim days, starting Wednesday. Septem- Ing and love of young people. Schools aa Voters, Parents and 74 Eust Center SI. Tel. 4’JUI of the ifovernnient and poliUoi lur- he has been located since he left Asylum avenue, Hartford. invited. LAMB PATTIES Lb. 49c held at the Union Congregational fined $1S on a spenling charge; each to the Mar.- Clheney library St. Patrick by birth, so, in effect !)or 6. and ending Wednesday, June 22. Mrs. Edward F. Morlarty. Mrs. Taxpayers.” lumbia insuranre Company of New York did Inir these past few years, that t.*,e , Manchester on September 1. 1931. St. Patrick la a saint of all the itr. and Mrs. David J. Donovan church on Wednesday, March Jacob B. Fisher. .'>3, of 17.14 t>om- on Tuesday. Wetnesday and Fri­ HOME HTYI.R ftom 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., arranged Charles Foster. Mrs. ^ o Johnson The discnsslon, held at G. Fox basic strengths of the Republics .n ] Mr. Clark will be remembered world . . . St. Patrick lived In tlie of 85 Alton street, who were co- monweallh ac'enue. Brighton, and Mrs. Gerald Chappell are day, where they file and mend not report that he had issued any of the follow­ beat in Manchester for the fine chairmen of the last Cans confer­ hy Mlaa Cora H. Webb, home cleni- books and perform other jobs A company waa fourth in a ser/s Pai'ty also constitute Its weakness­ Fourth century and the effects of Mass, foi-fette.l $1.1 on a speeding members of the troop committee, es. That may appear to be a strange group which he gathered togethir ence In Manchester, have a supply onatratlon agfnt of the Tolland chosen by the librarian. On Satur­ on eilucation aponaored Hy tnc ing numbered polieieB whieh aceording to our his work In Ireland still are being SAUSAGE MEAT ... e charge; Louis h. Meren. 19. of 203 and any girl or woman who Is de­ statement, but, we must realise for Intercessory prayer and the 1e- of tickets for any Manchester per­ 45 County Farms Bureau. Miss Jan day mornings they assist at the Ser\1c*‘ Bureau for Women's Or- felt today. Ckajkowskl will be the leader and North .Main street, Wilkes-Barre, sirous of leading an afternoon In­ reeords were forwarded lo liim. that the belief In sound funda­ velopment of the spiritual life. sons desiring to attend the lec­ - • will termediate troop Is asked to con­ movies sponsored by the library. ganlxations. Moderator was Mrs. Made Ireland Ckrlatlan Swedish Cookery will be the sub- rvnna . forfeited $24 on a speed­ Harold Strickland, president of the mentals. the refusal to promise Starting aa a group Interested .n ture. Tickets also may be pro­ ing charge. tact one of them, so that the fine Janice Murphey who Is the re­ Fire Policies from Number 39!>851 to 39587.'> studying the scriptures, these peo­ "It was the work of St. Patrick cured at the door. Special Wednesday J ^ . For luncheon the group will things that cannot honestly be le- to turn the Irish from a pagan cul­ ^ p a r e a Swedish Smorgasbord program already started may be corder for the group, keeps a livered. and the studied rea.sonlng ple progressed to become s power­ completed. schedule of the time when the inehifiive and from Number .*>10231 to ful spiritual force in St. .Mary’s ture and make It Christian . . . St. aa part of the meeting. The Scouts have done It again! and so-called dignity of the Grand Patrick came to Ireland and Other meetings at which .Miss girls are to go to the library, and Old Party have actually been con­ parish. Prayer, meditation, and B K 1 nn m 3 CARNATION MILKc. 11c Webb will be leader are: ,M"rrh liiglilaiul Park Alwnvs eager to do their share for .'>1027.'» inebiHive the visitation of the sick were their brought all the teachings of the less fortunate girls overseas, they arranges for subKlItutlons. Others j TELEVISION strued as our weaknesses. Catholic church. He taught the 2# 7:3jl) p. ni., at Gilead hall In among the aides are: Doris Be.vvr. | Be Dedicated primary activities. PLASTI-IINER have completed thirty-four school­ The Columbia Insurance Company of New Mr. Clark was bom In London, Irlah about the mystery of the Hebron, subject Lamp Shades, ] PrA Minstrels Barbara Blanchard, Joan Boyle. | SERVICE "As 1 view the differences be­ laiT !• Special Wednesday March 28. 7:30 p. m.. Y*®™*"* bags, which have aUxady been sent tween the parties, I discover that England, and received his ea1y W n lty snd used the shamrock to to the Church Wi.r; James W. McKay, piano accom­ "Poeslbly. we Republic.ins Hsrdtmi [•flstHmg r*«/»ri l.aff* on ol<| Mtato meeting to be held at the f^)uncll program committee. All haven’t for many years found any­ as Canadian Commissary for he mmed over their lands to the use rvbbar plstM. Briai** PI*-,Pla»|t'LiD*f------tivat -Rood BlMgton Town Hall Wednesday panist. End men will Include Al­ eighth grade girls will be Invited, Bi.shop of Kyushu, Japan. rctult* froa sis motuhs to • rear or looirr fred Tarbox. John Dexter, Merrill thing we could become dedicated of the church; their boys became Ena* (oraYor aief* aod bother of lamMrarY afternoon at 1 :30 o’clock. The pur­ and anv high schrml glH who is In- ; St. Mary’s senior choir will again aoplicMioM ib*i U*t a few hours or day* Adams and Mr. Barbato, all of to and Impassioned about. After prleata and their girla nuns in the pose of thlB meeting will be to tell terested in Senior Scouting may provide music for the service to­ service of God; their literature and slipping, rocking olstas and sort gums, rsi , the grower* more about marketing whom will appear In song and all. most of our atrugglea v/ere | anfSing. Talk fraaly. Inioy fba comfort thou, attend. over the costs of government and I morrow evening, accompanied by art became dedicated to O od ... aands of paople all oB.n yi Um commuy ><>* ■« agraemenU In general and the dance numbers. John Cockerham at the organ and j effects of St. Patrick's con- with BriMM PUaa-ua Vocal selections will be featured the rising taxes. Those are vital piopeaed agreement for Connecti­ Tomorrow evening at 7 ;S0, the i Mr*. Aida Adams at the vlo''n j version of Ireland still are being Iwy to ie-at «rTI|lm* FO»i TwIU >n— sisX, by such well known singers issues. They are Important to TMtcItM. odo«4,N. hanslti. to rou ,ad four cut, Rhode Island and Massachu- following Senior glrln will meet et [ our future and the future of m r I The offertory will be "There I* A ! felt throughout the world.. .There Bl«n .Cu be naioved M ptr dircctioM. I Jmii aatU. The speakers will Include Ralph H. Lnudberg. baas garltone, the home of Mm George W. Jonee. j Green Hill” by Gounod, Sung by j is hardly a large tow'n In the Uni­ •«f: ''ATeir f Ml 821-828 Tel. 5161, who has had much experience In country. However, they deal with John C. Ganoway of the Produc­ eommisaloner. 3M Summit etreet: ' money and money is cold stuff. Miss Jeanette Paton, former con­ ter States In which there Is not a aoto on a aoniv sack ouaxxirrn | Moncheotcr tion and Marketing Administra­ concerts, cantatas and minstrel Patty Shlrer and Carol Ann Robin- | tralto soloist of the choir. I church dedicated to St. Patrick... Main St. shows here and elsewhere. John “What we have needed were la- tion: in Washington, and Arthur son of Troop 1; Denise La Coss and , suea which were emotional, issue* The fo*irth of five meetings of ,o>- > 'los 2 Van Dyke, Marketing Specialist Light, John Crosby, Peter DeMa- "St. Patrick did aa much. It not | Diane Culver of Troop 3. and Mar- | which struck at our love of country the I.ienten *tudy snd dlscuss.on ! more,_ ^ than <5ld St. Paul and St. j eC tha Connactlcut Extension Serv- rarty, Alexander Watson, Donald lorla Keegan and Jean Hansen of | and our pride In our state, as group will be held in fhe pari«h j m advancing the church McClain. William ateckel and Ifite Troop 14. These girls, wit}* Mrs i American citixena. house after the mid-week *er\’lre. J throughout the pagan world. Ir e -! Manfaga latenttona Charles Baxter. The program will Wtlllsni Benedict snd her ronir'*t- . "I believe, that the fiscal and It will be led again by Mrs. L. F. ■ ,, catholic, strongly so. Marriaga intentlnna have been Include other vOcal apd dance spe­ tee. will formulate olsns for the political policies practiced In Piper of HarUord. consultant In ^er sons and daughters stiff are] filed a t the Town Clerk’s office In cialties snd solos on various musi­ notiuck siinner «t this mcctine Washington for the past 18 years Christian Education for the Diocese | throughout the world as j ReckvUla by Henry Allen Timm of cal Instruments. A need for more Senior troon- ' snd which are being furthered by of Connecticut. Members of he [ misstonaries ' New Haven, and Barbara Belle The minstrel Is the only mone.v- next fs*l will he nn ont’rr*"vth of j Governor Bowles In Connecticut Young People's Fellowship will , . ^ appreciate Ireland | m d a t C i maklng affair planned by the Mead, of 16 Florence avenue, Ell­ the get-together. It Is felt and can only lead us Into disaster. sene refreshments.______„ne has to visit It." The priest | Prescription Pbarmacy ington. Highland Park P.T.A. this season, girls or women who ni-e Interestd They can only lead to the weaken­ than descrll)ed a trip to Ireland . 901 Main St— Tel. 5:t21 Betniy MecMag and It la hojied many of the par­ In workine- with teen-ace girls msv ing and eventual disintegration of Dr. B iaa Rafferty of Willlman- ents snd friends wdll reserve the tklrd prize for her fireplace ar- , with hit mother In 1936. and rftntnrt 1**.,s Mr*r*’ R-Ulv. orcanl- the very ajrstem that haa kept us rangement, also third prize for a wound up his talk by saying; "God I tie, practicing surgeon at the date. Alresd.v the members have -otlop oi.Tirn.Hp, tolenhiine H**6. t»r strong as a nation and free as a Windham Community Memorial miniature arrangemeot. ! sold a number of tickets. They vfre f* V' .l*ines. eomn-'l-.lr-oer. people. Mrs. George A. Reynolds, also I hospital was the speaker this noon may be secured hy contacting any ^*>07 A tr -’nin^T course n-Ili he »»ro- "Connecticut has long been rec­ a past president of the Manches- | at the meeting of the Rockville of the ticket committee: Mrs. How­ vlded for the.se polentlsl I"nder.« itk fhe one fine cor in the low-price field ognized as one of the leading ter Garden club received honor- ! Rotary Club held a t the Baptist ard I-Ittle. chairman. Mrs. Guy An­ this .spring states In the nation in almost able mention for her arrangement I church social rooms. Dr. Rafferty derson. Mrs. .7ohn Dormer or Mrs. every field of public sen’lce. It Is In matching containers on differ­ IB president of the Wllliniantic WlHIam Stcekcl, Senior Girl .Seoiit Troop one will a grand state In which to live and ent levels. LEA’S MARKET Cancer Society. Others on the committee who are celebrate Its thirtieth anniver«arv work. Even Governor Bowles has George Clark won first prize In Banquet Tonight admitted that many times. He Working to make the minstrel a hy holding s banquet In WnodnifT the amaryllis section and Mr. and th e annual basketball banquet success sre .Tohn Dexter, the re­ then proceeds to tear our state Mrs. Fred H. Johnson of Highland FORMERLY CREMMO’S. MEAT MARKET SAU! e< the East School will be held corder: John Donshue, stsge snd apart piece by piece. Park won first and second prizes this evening at 6 o’clock at the nronertv chalrmsn: sdvi.sorv mem­ "L et us remember It was an for their exhibit of African vloleta. ZZ6 SPRUCE STREET East School cafeteria when mem bers, George neCormler, 1'rs Guv outstanding state before we ever Plastic Draperies hers of the bo>’S and girls teams Anderson and Mrs. John Doro'er: heard of CSieater Bowles. It will Mrs. Stanlev Hulow and Mrs. survive bis two years In office de­ Ralnh Tverhaosse. refreshments and spite him." Extended Forecast Open For Business Mrs. Everett Ivet.-sev. miWicItv. “Our success, unparalleled in Yoked Charmer the history of the world, is the product of the enterprise, the Boston, March 21—iJP)— ISxtend- courage, the imagination, the am­ ed forecast for New EIngland for the period Wednesday, March 22, As Usual Nosegay Designs Tew amv Bm t v bition and the hard work of indi­ viduals." to Saturday, March 25, inclusive: Mrs. I*hlUp Holway of (Coventry The temperature In New Eng­ acted aa chairman cd the iheeting land during the ne. t four days, whfch also was addressed by Aliss Wednesday through Saturday, w1U FOR OUR OFFICIAL Elaine Webster of Rockville who average from three to seven de­ spoke on the G.O.P. "school of grees below normal with cold WATCH GRAND OPENING politics" which Is now being con­ weather prevailing through the pe­ ducted. riod . Normals for the period are: Bos­ ton, New Haven and Prortdence all 38 degrees, Nantucket 37, Con­ Awarded Medal cord, N. H., and PoHland 34, Burl­ • PlasHct look, fool, hang likn fabric I ington, Vt„ 32 Eastport 31, . * Nnnd nowaihing. Ironing;strntchingl Al Flower Show Greenville, Me., 28, and Presque Isle, Me„ 27 degreeat HI-04AIE • Adampclolhkoepsthomimmoculatnl Foa 9AHV Precipitation will average over Miss Mary O. Chapman of 75 .6 inch melted. It will be snow Hara’a a ce«- Forest street, past president of over northern New England mixed • Colors ore fado-rosittantl vardble p4em of the Manchester Garden Cffub, was with some rain over the south AlabSdre ■any practical asas. Prisaatily a awarded a special Silver Medal portions of Maine, New Hamp­ training aat far sdaodic faading award yesterday at the spring shire and Vermont. Rain or snow progress, it can 6tas be osad as a flower show In the West Hartford is Indicated for southern New Eng­ ybu6ef.loss hi-ebair. Chair locka iaataody la Armory for her cultural exhibits land. This precipitation will occur REG. 1.59 DRAPERIES eiG. 9t< coTTxqi sir Your choice of V-8 or *'Six’* as a whole. She also received two about Thursday and again toward o il rSSNACK place 4m tabla. wboas THF DFPlNDAKll HURNik' Strawborrias and chocks on Ught. Yos, Ford's tho "Fashion Cor of Iho Yoor"~«nd first pripa for her beautiful the end of the week. Praeh roM prinl on Ught-woH|M azalea plants and a third prise for hoadi'lfy, thar ifiB. aoa-dpping H’t o powor cor. too. For Ford oleno in Ha Hold m4 dfceiiie oh for opoqwo ploitlc. . . took* Ilka glozod walghi plastic. Rad. gf**" or hkM daffodils. Geographers aay the United porfoef goaifgif. fired cnriiy. brinsa you • now, quiof V>t ongino (that Ml*. W: W. Eella, formerly States has the world’s most color- by wd'tat bsrtier. chinfzl Ea. tida 27x90 in ^ ^ on whits. Toilorad .stylo. 8 4 « whitpora whilo H works)— and for hundrodt lota head of the local Garden club, won ful autumn folixgs. thon most "Sixoa." And, for ovon Iota monoy, |.28 you con hovo on otlvancod now Ford "Six." A "Tost Drivo" will toll you Hioto and FonTa many VAUsHAIII CdM. elhor Aw-cor foirturot— put fho '50 Ford in a m iw oaiiM W W clots by Haolfl fm. es ■■slfi a» PLASTICS FOR CVIRY ROOM! tS% ee eefo—teWy INEXPENSI’/E CMvort aool kwnofi Md Tha Bdl-i _ „ . fnraacoa ta do* TO THE TAXPAYERS • IL tOllflt- h i r.A dm'iaal- Y& 'ta mmmmmkmmm N o i saaia "pNtty mooi" oil boat. Wbsa fgatar* for Roost SOM B- m a pcaciUal labte asl far iha MOMFT DILIVnYI » OF MANCHESTER baiao boatlot, or* w'liKMt' 5118 ------6-6- *—— - st-a_*A-> ym bay. get tbs Mst- 7 r . ald), 1150 Ave. Amerteaa, Noir ^ 1iieayf6r«M , tha and Sum- York 19. N. Y. c» oporRIeo inafcst Ms potoMa Walter T. Mahonay 'Z '’t • - ■ *0fSesvi yr satw *rx., FORD DIAUR’S ENGINEERING Thta lateat issue Ip Needlaioork fan»—A»me‘ . 0 th- I,—a eomppite ot’s Big new Album (s here. Dog- m ? MAIN STREET T E L . M 166 fh telc news, ens of fsacinating aew deeigna. \ a woidth oC amart gifts, decerations and special fesc , ■ ...... Ov Nwaar-ara an turee.. .Plus 4 g ift patterns and DILLQN SALES and --.y' It dlneuona » > i } MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. MARCH 21. 1950 PAGE E u y ij!^ , IIAXCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. MARCH 21, I'JftO

rlaka In net tolag totter 'p^** 'W R «i.W liigt aud Snow House Committee parad.” Choien Speaker Committee Delay§ Emcrfency Doctora lldfo Ckuuns It aald tha funda reeommaadad Britons Favor Wstek OM Winter Go (7 ) Approves Federal will aupport military and civilian Sehecluled Hearing Chef Nowicki No. 1 Bowler In , West Side Rec League forces of the defense utabllah- Dr. Alfred Sunquist, 6216, Are Up-Here Dame Nature brought spring ment totaling 8,217,724, of which and Dr. Ralph LeChausae, 4827, Legal Flogging to Manchester indecisively to­ Spending Measure 1,607,000 will be active military On Chief Proposal ara the physicians of the Man­ day. forces. The military forces will chester Medical Association i who wlU reapond to amergency This morning, at a bird feed­ Include 630,000 in the Army, 386,- To Halt Crime Red Hoi Battle For Pin Meriden Five Jlianbcr of JoM«m In- (Oentlnsed from Pago One) (Coatlaued from Pag* O**) calls tomorrow afternoon. Jessce Proves ing station on Tanner street, 000 In the Navy, 74,000 in tha Ms- Motors’ Ace Compiles ; by 1.6 Per six red-wing blackbirds came rinea and 416,000 In the A ir Force. (Continued trum Page One) for government agendiee to enter said that he, personally, would Groves, Laurels Here Friday looming up from the south— The committee commended the Fine Speaker Honors In YMCA League • i Gent, Bureau Reports infallible harbinger of pea­ Into contracts totaling SI.778,626.- stand with his fellow compnisaion- cause they were jiiat looking for .600. This sum Is 8182.633,000 less armed forces and civilian science ers on the report as presented. llS.72 Game Average planting weather. for progress in research and de­ somebody to slug, declared: than the president aoiight and 81,- He said that the council's Board Thara’s a tarrtfle batUa being * Following Is a Hat of the top tan NaBBiflTB UnderdogB in I k e Buxalwr c t JAblMa clalmenU As the day wore on. the pre­ velopment, on which about 8600,- ! "The amount of violence that is Any Sport Today Is a dicted rain turned into large- 877,408,128 less than was provided of Trustees had Informed him he News Tidbits ; going on in shocking. I believe it la i Launch Final Rec waxed in the Y Wednesday Night ■ bowlers, high season marks, and i t r mwBpleyraent btntfiUi roM l.C 000,000 la spent annually. this year. Future appropriations was "free personally to express I largely due to the fact that men .. B a lin g League for the high in- | the league EaBtPru League Play* Bolo Lucas Second WIiI l] M r e n t k m durloc tlM wMk and* flaked snow which, although Culled From (JF) Wires Clever Game, and It soft and melty, was neverthe­ normally are necessary to ilnan-e my views on the report." . i know, they can no longer be dlaiduat season average cham- | The Big Tea Plays Tonight IM IS. A tou t of BOS claima Ave. off Game at Armory 116.9 Mark; Keeney; less beginning to accumulate these authorizations. SBSSSSSSSSSCSSSSSSSS I whipped for it.” | Takes Brains to Play plonahlp. Henry l*aChapellt. caps- ^ “ < n «d «t tha local branch of* I 63 120.56 at press hour. The Appropriations committee Damages Deei§iofi Dr. Wallace E. Howell, Harvard ; Polk’e authorities blame the new | Playoffs Tonight Die secretary of the leaiiie, up and ; ■ ■ Third; PaganFs W on' . yoot. O f thla total 200 were fe- pointed out thst the rash cuts around after a serious Illness, re- j ---- 64 120.23 The curtain rings down on East­ and tfeSt applied under tbe scientist, says New York city's; P®sty- Dan Jaasee, coach of Trinly's 63 119.56 would mean a reduction of 8079,- start 1 toced kid with the gun who gets ports that only 88 pIna separates Correntl ---- ern League baaketball her* thla Crown by One Game' Upliehl by Court Hebron rain making efforta can umleiealed, untied 1940 tootbail 119.50 cuitallod 01 low. 480.060 in planned government jittery when he pulls a job. Gen- the first two man In the batUs for Goodrich ...... 72 f i M hundred appUcatlona for un* Thuraday if any likely-looking learn leal fall, impressed a tine 60 117.26 week. When thq currant aeries for spending In the fiscal year 10.61. erally, he's a proiluct of the war— 6 - Gavello, Tedford, Wade Individual honors. The regular Otka ...... •Bptojrment compensation were The annual P. T. A. Bazaar, clouda appear over CatakUl moun­ crowd a l tno Masonic Temple last Nowicki ...... 36 116.3 tha Governor'a Clip between the d ie t "CTiamp” Nowicki, out- ^ Dlsburaementa Delayed Hartford, March 21—( P Some cither having gotten the thrill of V ' Rowling season ends Wednesday night. fUad. Initial claims numbers 7S, South Coventry tain watershed.. .Suffolk (bounty, night with many Uilercsting stor­ McCurry ...... 67 115.62 Meriden Bona of Italy and Nasaiff standing member o f the The difference between tha lls and outs of the "new used car” which took place Saturday in the wartime commando rald.4 in his To Lead I.oop Kings Vic "Jumbo” Taggart la head­ than *nrers 401 continued claims N. Y., has made high bid of 885,- ies about tootbaU and baseball. Kovls ...... 72 115.1 Mm. Pauline Little actual cut in appropriations and midst of cold weather, snow squall bl^d, or having been neglected in ing the loop with a 120.86 aver­ Arms la over, ao will activity be Street Motors, captured high in-n and 26 acent AU eight claims filed business, which thrived a few [ 000 for 792-acrc Plum Island Into Action Against The occaeioa waa the Third Annual Maazoll ...... 61 114.55 WilHmantlc Ex. Phone 26«6WI the estimated cut in spending Is and heavy winds, turned out to be adolescence by his parents who age for 68 games. O lff “ Pop” for this acaaon. dividual honors In the West Sid* by tha raterans were continued. years ago when auiomobilei were i which government wants to sell. reaUmonlal Dinner given to the Varrick ...... 69 114.47 due to the fact thst disbursements the usual success. were overworking in the war ef­ Gleason is hot on his heala wrlth a Bee Bowling League for the 1049-s. In the stata, the number of job* MobUe laboratory la touring , The Defen ing Playoff Manchester High school basketball High Triple-MeCury ...... 428 Nassiff's laat game at home will of many types of appropriations scarce, were disclosed today in a , Thus fa r'fm u ) reports which fort. 120.23 average lor gam**- Mau­ be Friday night when they op|K>ae .50 season with a 118.72 average. * iMa claimants remained almost un- P. Raymond Brogs has tbesn state to check sanitation In public team by the Exchange dub. High Single—Correntl ...... 171 frequently are delayed beyond the case decided by the Supreme Court I have come in, 8170.4.6 had been ____ ^______His maniacle antics In a country Champions in First rice ''Hippo" Correntl la next with the Buna in the aecond game ot the Runnepup was John "Bolo" Lu-- chaim ^ *t 41,466 for the same pe­ elected president of the Couples Mra. Burton Knopp eating places . . . Three men, re Connecitcut'a coach of the yeer, Team Single-Motor Sales...... 665 end of the fiscal year, knd some of Errors. | itottcd^j anjl^ there will I portc3 trapped on 150-foot ice floe, where even crime has a certain 110.58 and Jerry Goodrich fourth ...1871 •erlea. The flrat lilt la carded for caa of the Hartford Road Tavern* riod. Hartford continues to hold (^ub.. of First Oongregstlonal King Motors Inc., of Bristol sold o f Three Game Series j an honor bestowed upon Jeoecc by Team Triple—Motor Sales.. with a iiil.O per game averMq.x spending during a year comes fiom I ™ more fo add-j.i to thla. Mrs. — Nellie “ are believed being carried out to corle of ethics is creating a atrange Oountry Cliih with a 110.50 average. A hot night Standings tomorrow night In the Silver City. tha'claimanta edge with 6,468. Angelino Dolfino a new automobile ' The Brown Alumnae Club will of the food the Sportswritera Alliance, exelt- Third place honors went to C8lff» church. Other officers elected fol­ funds carried over from a previous aes by racing current of Cook In­ twist by causing Britain's tough ------I ScU fttos ( 8) for either Correnli or Goodrich If a third game becomes neces­ Manchester remained second low-1 on July 13, 1048, for 83.035.48. Mr. have Mrs. Bi|rton Knopp as their i ,«,c. which brought in $100. The ed tbe benefits of eporta to the ''Mllkuian " Keeney of the Broad- year. let near Anchorage, Alaska . . . underworld to turn soft. The Rec Senior Ba.«ketbBll ' Stiles . ... 85 89 97— 271 could provide a margin In the Manchester Motor Sales sary, It will be played in Meriden sat with Willimantic showing 483 low: Vice president, Mrs. Walter Delfino resold the car alx daya youth of America. He empbaalzed Street Motors who had a 115 avsrr* President Truir.an'i budget esti­ speaker for the monthly meeting table literally groaned with good People of Coplay, pa., plan house- Detectives are finding it in­ League playoff finals start ton igh t ______.. . 84 88 88— 291 final sutlatics. However, all eyea Onter Service...... 19 ^unday afternoon. dalnis. Initial claims throughout Cargo: treasurer, Herman Le- Mandly hie backing of the two-pletoon sys­ age. ». mates of expenditures in flscal year later for 85,450, a profit of 81,- i tomorrow evening. Mrs. Knopp. things, home baked and tempting. to-house canva.ss to raise defense creasingly^ easy to pick up tips ... 18 - 94— 177 will be on Taggart and Gleason. Chambers’ Movers ...... 18 the state rose slightly. Layoffs 514.52. I who Is the fashion coordinator and ThcTiinVmage sale brought in Seli at the School Street gym between j Skinner tem in football because It wee pos- There is little to add about the Earl Btsr.ell, West Bide K«e aa-^ Doyt; secretary. Mrs. Ronald R. 10.61 were 842,488.757,406. T h e fund for Harold Mohr, accused from old experts in the business ... — 88 ----- 98 The Manchester Motor Bales Don Willis Garage " .. 16 wars reported in garment, textile The Bristol City court later al- | stylist for Burton's, Inc., of Man- ^ and there were smaller sums from the defending champion Laurels- lim beck cible to get more boys Into the strength of the Meriden quintet slat ant dlrrrtor, pnaxea along Uic.. Merriman. commlmttee said Its cuts will hold mercy slayer. i o f robbery who And this new trend Johnson ... 96 100 88— 204 loom as the potenUal league Bryant k Chapman...... 14 lO Faced by the record-lireaking Col­ and p ^ t|n g industries. Rehliing ] lowed the automobile firm 8300 ; cheater, will speak to the group on soda and handicraft sales. A later gemc'. I / iiii'oniiation on tup ten high aver-- the planned spending to 841.450,- ''Omnecticut would be laughing repugnant to ■ their professional and the Rec League winner. Mannella . . 83 124 109— 816 chiunpions as they have already Re'nn's Tavern ...... 10 23 by Gunther, playing-coach, the were noted In garment and brass The group voted to change meet­ for breach of a "contract for re- , "The Psyrhology of Fashion" report will be given as soon as "Sports are for the boys, and the ngc iMiwIers for the acaaon, plua 268,346, pride. , Garden Grove. Thin will be the wrapped up the tost round and The Motor Sales boasts the best companies. ing date to the fourth Saturday of purchase” which provided that Mr. I The meeting will be held at the available. There was more or less stork of aviation world under state more that can participate the bet' Bona have mastered Naaalff'a In I I owtstaiKling individual and team Republicans in the House are government reorganization plan,” The .Magi.strates Association, Totals . 441 508 497— 1447 need but one win In th ife games team average, 115.112, with Cen­ all four league games this year. On | each month from the third Satur­ Delfino would not resell the car ' home of Mrs. Alexander .M, Wat- of the clothing from the rummage England's powerful Judge.s’ organ­ first In a beat two out of three ter. Any sport today ie a clever mnrka. • says Francis S. Murphy, cliairman Skiers (4) tomorrow night to clinch second ter Service second, 114.38). CTiam- two occealoiis the outcome might day. Prograrft committee In charge organizing a drive to make further for six months without first of- son. 130 Porter street at eight donations which was left over. ization that stood out in front in game scries. game, and it takes brains to play I n.'^am's West Hldca won the* of Connecticut Aeronautics com­ E. BaUsieper 112 102- 214 round honors. The Motor Bales bers. Don Willis, Bryant k Chap­ of April 32 meeting are Mr. and cuts when the bill la ready for fering to sell it back to the firm, | o'clock. Mls.s,Mav Kelly and Mrs. This will be sorted and turned in the fight to outlaw the birch lotl We have often heard that only have been different liad the i li a;(ue chaiiiploiiahlp by ons game Slowness Advised mission . . . British Foreign Office In______tha_ preliminary two teams Gray 81 80 ----- 171 roll Don Willis Garags tomorrow- man, snd Renn'a follow In that or- breaks turned in the )ocala favor. Mrs. Harry R. Ryan, Jr.. Mr. and amendment. They aay they want The high court held toer the main go with the O ar^n 500—1490 That la one reason why thla coun Ed Bsnsche meets Connie McCord, " aa a 97 game by Bill LaRlvlere;- aaoreover, be carefully considered. will meet all-day Wednesday in Nationalist leaders to .switch al­ One man, however, who doesn’t ToU U . . 488 532 ered a win by four polnU. Only budget cuts for almost every agen- j West Hartford, formerly of Man­ month from April 1 to date of pay- Grove holding a alight edge over try but always been a winner,' one of tlie best women ploycr.s in Stan Glra.tla of the Kaceys haJL . . . It is by no means certain that the basement to work on articles Marlboroiigb legiance from Gcneiali.s.slino think much of flogging a.s the solu­ SUoers (1) the two games in Meriden did the high single, ITO, and Stan Koch-*'^ cy financed by the bill. Among the j chester. niont, not one and a half per cent. the boys from across the tracks. Jeaaee aald. the state, at 7;ir>. -Stale wom- its constitutionality could be up- for their annual summer Bale. Chiang Kai-Shek to himself. tion is tlie Rev. Stephen Hopkin- Stevens . — 105 105- 210 Series B Finalists win with ease In's 415 triple wa» high for th«c held.'t' rare exceptions was the PVderal The comedy. '’Aaron Sli' k of During the regular season of play A delicious roast beef dinner waa Victors Over Cheney’s en’B champion, Rose-Maric Kor- Reel pea for a cook book are being A t the adjourned annual Town Punkin' Crick" which is being re­ Aikansas' first flying saucer in •son, who.se parish is in the tough Purdln .. •. . 86 102 91— 279 over the Arms. season. The Broad iltreet Motonr Pord recalled testimony of J. Bureau of Investigation, which both teams split. The Laurels ----- 197 served at 7 o’clock preceded by the auk and Pete Aceto meet nl 8. accepted by the group. The women meeting held on Saturday evening, hearsed by the Amston 1 ake nearly three years la reported by Battersea district of London. DeMartin . 87 110 . Bob Fitzgerald, former Roches­ act both high team alngln ancf| ■ d gaf Hoover, director of the FBI. was allowed funds for 325 new. took the first Ult 57 to 50 and In 102— 191 Binging of America and the invoca­ The public la Invited to witness tlie will be in charge of an Easter the voters approved a 26 mill tax people, will be presented at he Capt. Jack Adams, veteran air­ He’s teaching his women parish­ St. John . .. 89 ter Royals star, snd Billy Pleas, three game totals with scores of* ta which Hoover advised “ caution agents and for a 84,000-a-year the second round the Caterers 144— 356 tion by Rev. James Bell of the Friday’s Game to Start mateliei. breakfast In the basement follow­ rate after adopting a 821,160 Oliitiiarv new school auditorium tlie eve­ lines pilot. . .Total free and Itrlow ioners to protect themselves HUloski .. 88 124 Gas Housers Overcome towering ex-Knlcka performer, 051 snd 1815. * tai ooMtderatlon of any legislation raise for J. Edgar Hoover, who school budget and a 816,125 Select­ routed the eham(>8 66 to 48. 103— 338 Naserene church, a former catch­ At 8; Tickets Now on Sale ing Sunrise and Communion serv- ning of April 22. for benefit of the cost care given at Hartford bos against armed thugs by practicing Knofla . . . . 114 111 have been thorns in the side for rhe top ten bowlers were as fol- , xrhlch would spedfleally deal with now receives 816.000. men’s budget and the Selectmen In the scoring department the er In the New ITork Giants farm First Period Delicit the Oommunlst party In such a way icea beginning at 6:10 a. m. Amston Lake Fire departme-.t. pital during last fiscal year end- the hone-breaking art of judo the locals in three of the four lows; The defense department was cut I were authorized to make an agrec- ing SepL 30 came to $611,989. in- Says the embattled preacher; Grove posted three men among Totals ■ . 464 552 545— 1661 chain. Thomas Brown, preuldent of Friday night s Eastern Bas- as to enable Communista to por­ A total of 14b0 resident and According to report there ha.s si- the Exchange (Tlub. Introduced To Gain Finals in games. Outside of the one game in Nov.ickf. Motors ...... 118.72* 8203,332.700 in cash. It asked fo r w e n t with the State Highway de- stitutlon'a detailed annual rcpprl ‘ W’e want jtistjust a few broken the ten highest scorers of the Whlffers (2) ketliall League playoff game tray themselves as martyrs.” 1827 non-resident taxpayers are ready been a big demand for tick­ "Your good 'friend and mine.” Bob which he broke the league record, Local Sport Lucas. H. tl. Grill ...... 1 1 M , 813.028.675.000 cash and $i,085. - ' P«»-‘ men^ concejnlng the expendl- n p u lh fl reveals.. .Swiss government de­ arms and .shattered skulls far league. These three men are Porterfield 123 132 99— 354 YMCA Senior League at the armory will start The assistant attorney general Hated on the tax rate book at Town ets. Steele, the noted sportacaster from Gunther has found Manchester s ( ’. Keeney, Motors ...... 115. • 785.000 In contract authority. For I funds, more effective than bringing hack headed by the leagues second Bristol .. .. 96 94 105— 295 promptl.v at 8 o'clock it was |l aald the policy of the department Office Building. A t the present A real old fashioned Irish Jubdcc nies that Swiss miniater in Wash­ w n c , the toastmaster. Short re­ tough crew to score on. In each Frehelt. Pagant's ...... lt4 ,6 T j ington has sent cables to Bern the 'eat'.” higheat, Bob Tedford, with Big CSteney .. . . 104 102 101— 307 announced today. Manager Joe Chfitter Twsronllc, Post Office ...114.4 , Is “to deal with the Communist time there are h,091 on the 1048 the present year it received 813.-1 Minstrel show, sponsored by the marks were made by Mayor Har­ Morlarty Brothers will meet case it was the two mentioned home from the Middlesex hospital i ^ " I ' s.' m .‘"widow of concerning 1043 Moscow confer- Bill Wade and Red Gavello being Wilkie .. .. — — 95— 95 Stone of Meriden and Mana­ O'Reilly, Ksceys ...... party by proceeding with the Hat, or aome 20.^ leas than thla 055,562.408 ^n cash and 82.636,- Gilead Tigers Baseball Club and old A. Turkington. Principal Edaon Bolton in the finals of the Y above that turned the trick. Oth­ ...n 2 .7 T i Judicial proceas by means of care­ 301.000 In contract authority. produced bv the Treadway-C.ivt- ence as reported m printed ex- the others. For the Laurels, Haefa . . .. 108 112 ----- 220 ger Art Pongrati of Manches­ er atara with Meriden are Ernie Jimmy Morlanos, popular co- Kw’ick, PaganI's ...... J year. Bllla which will be aent aoon U?o w e e k s '''* ' ’’ F>nnk Davis, died al ter M. Bailey and CJosch Wilfred League playoffs starting Wednes­ ...112.66, fully planned prosecutions and by The V'eterans' administration naugh American Legion Post No. ccrpt.spts from book "I Was TlThere" Public Keconls lanky Norm Burke waa the only Noren ...... 100 102 105— 307 ter agreed on the starting time Calverly and Earl .Shannon from owner of the Center Restaurniit, Anderstui, PaganI's . . . , by Mra. Mabel G. Hall, tax collec­ A t its card party on Friday i morning on Ellington Clarke. ITie OomatlcB.- a barter day night. Moriarty's topped Che­ ...113JIL, that method to obtain In an orderly was allotted $5,801,782,705. a cut evening the Dorcas Society real- avenue, Rockville. 64, of East Hampton, will be ; re­ by Admiral William D. Lealiy. ; ...... one to enter the big ten column, last night. Rhode lalaJtd BUte and Provi­ said yesterday be would tooa a Banders, Motors ...... 1 U .M * tor, become due April 1 and are placing sixth. ToU U . . . 031 542 505— 1678 shop quartet from Hartford, sang ney Brothers by the score of 62 to steak dinner for the Nas.alff ^1 xray the approval of the courts of of 8205.832.205 from what it want­ Ized 825. There were ten tables in She was bom in Ireland Atigtisl sented Saturday evening at the Senator Williams (R., Dcl.l calls W aranlee Deeds Tleketa for Friday night's dence Steamrollers. Mike McOar- DImlow. Lee's lk «o ...... 11141' )] payable on'or before May 1. After several selections. snd Tony 38 last night at the Y to gain the Arms’ baakcihall team if the lo- | our efforts." ed and 8528,736,205 less than It play. 28, 1864. the daughter of John new Hebron school auditovhim. on .Senate to reject legislation I R. j. Smith to Cheerful Homes, Caterers Have Height Hookers (2) game will be on sale tonight ron of the St. Louis Bombers, Tom • i ♦ Although no nation under free that time intereat will be charged 116— 336 O’Bright’s orchestra played during finals. cals win the Govemor's Cup in the | received this year. TTie bulk of T^e Red Cross dri\e in this and Elizabeth Burns Fiirphey. She This show is the fifth annual mi.i- which woidd increase cotton and incorporated, 20 parcels of land on Beeldea the scoring punch the R. Smith . .. 119 101 from 6 to 8 o'clock at tlie Laverte from Seton Hall and Ed Final Staading alactlona has ever voted a Commu­ at rate of alx poi cent. 101— 203 the dinner. Each speaker congrat­ Cheney’s started off as they this money is for veterans’ pen­ place has been completed and was a member of the L. C. B. stret produced by tlie Legion and peanut acreage allowed under this Mather sticet. stamps indicate con- Keenty Streeters will have tha (3ole ...... 103 — armory. Tlierc are alao some Schwartz, former L. I. U. star. Eastern Basketball League play­ W, L./! nist party to power, Schmidt said Coventry Volunteer Fire Com­ 111— 360 ulated the ball team for having the usually do and had a 10 to 4 lead offs. Manchester snd Meriden J sions, hospital'facilities and bene­ Mrs. Samuel Dancause. the cap Mrs. Davis leaves one .sl.'ter. is one of the high spots in East year'a government farm program sidcration of $10 000. height on their opponents but the JesanU .. ... 105 144 nickels left for Wednesday Bob Tedford baa rejoined the I'agani'a West Sides ... .. 71 I I I In his prepar^ testimony, "mili­ pany answered a call about 1:3U 97 -----194 courage to face all opposition and before Moriarty's could get going. night's game in Meriden. The meet tomorrow night In Meriden Broad Street Motors ... fits tinder the GI bill of rights. tain, has reported that 8123.30 has Mrs. Margaret Jone.s of Ellington; I Hampton’s social affairs. The cast • Federal Trade commission says . Permits Laurels make up the difference in Blair ...... 97 local camp, replacing Joe Berner, . . 7 0 1«Y tant small minorities can readily p. m. Monday to put out a grass 105 ----- 199 keening alive the competitive spirit However, Moriarty's kept pecking • ontest in the Silver City in the^flret of a best two out of Poat O ffice ...... The Atomic Energy commission been collected. four stepchildren Mrs. Michael , deludes such notable* as ••Th-> I that at least two so-called anti-1 Clifford and Ann Hampton, four- speed and aggressiveneaa. In all, T a y a ___ . . . 94 through the courtesy of Joe Stone, .. 06 88 pave the way for a coup d'etat. fire located near Latimer's Grain 128 99— 227 in high school sports. away at the basket and led at the starts at 9. A t the ^Republican caucus held McCormick and Walter Davia of Sihging State Policeman." Buddy . cold drugs—those with trade neither club wrill give ground and Rand ...... — Meriden manager. No other three game set. Walnut Street Tavern .. .. 56 S it •Tor this reason, we need all Store on Depot road. Sparks front was put down for 8647,820.000 in room dwelling, Ann street. $10,150. 98— 98 quarter, 14 to 10. Going into the Thursday evening the same town Ellington, and John and William ' Feegle and Clem Wall, and many ‘ names “ Itoalstab” and ” .%nahiit"— a victory for either one will be a Chapman . .. — — changes arc expected. Game time Pockett'e ...... M I t * tke ekpoaure of the true nature of a passing train Ignited dry grass cash and 8300,15C,000 in contract Johnson Construction company, second period Moriarty's. with a Kaceys ...... committee wa.s retained as has Davis of Rockville; also ten grand­ i other acta, plus a cast of ovci do not measure up to their adver­ hard earned one with plenty of Fridav will be 8 o'cloqk. Maurice "Hippo” Correntl, one .. 44 66', tka Communtat policy and pro- near the tracks. The blaxe was un­ authority. It askei for 8709,800.000 three dwellings of four rooms each 575 525—1617 few changes, kept the bail rolling Lee's Esso ...... ‘■1 served the past two years. They children and eleven great grand­ ! fifty members. • Tlie Jubilee M»a- tising claims and may even be thrflla for the fans. ToU U 517 of Manchester's outstanding duck- 86 41' gtama In action in the Soviet union der control within eight minutes cash and 833,500,000 in contract at $9,000 each on west side of Choppers (2) Training Camp Brief® and pulled out to a 28 to 22 half- Renn's Ts'vam ...... ^ J are: Paul Roberts, chairman; Mrs. children. I ter Is Jim O’Niell. wlio lia.t had ' harmful... Italian Communist lab­ iVloller Features pin blowers, la the proud father .. U 56' and Its satellites as well as ex- with no damage reported. authority. Thla year it received Greenwood drive. Playing-coach Pete Staum plans Havey . . . . . -- 115 121- 236 Uine score. of a daughter bom yesterday Diana'a ...... IS S6 pesure here in our midst.” John Radell, vice chairman and Funeral services will be I.eld ' many years in show business. The or leaders proclaim public labor In the third quarter, Moriarty's ; Dorothy Williams, 11, partici­ 8702.030.760 cash and 8466.075,628 Samuel Strain cl ux. four room no changaa in hia Untup and will Brooks .. . .. 121 96 100— 317 Giants Vnicinaiii Wins morning at Manchester MemorisI McCann's ...... t t fl6 secretary, Fretl Coleman, treasur­ Thursday morning at 8:15 from the accompanist will be Mrs. Leroy rallies throughout Italy next Sun­ •sensing that they could win aa \ pated in a piano recital Sunday in contract authc.rlty. dwelling on Oak street. $9,500, dtpand on Burke to carry the load P. Ballaieper 106 103 9 9 - 308 Fresno, Calif.. March 21--'J*' - Vi'alimt Vieloi^' bospttaJ to Mrs. Oorrentl. Father Indies ...... 28 IS Retired Conductor Dies er, Holden Wright and Samuel Burke Funeral Home. Rockville, to . Durycn. Proceeds of the cvMit day to protest government's new Cheney's continued to miss the afternoon at the home of her Other HIghllghta Trade Name as Norm hsa been the man to stop Varney . . . 103 — — 103 There seems to. be jinx on New and daughter are reported doing Hartford Road Tavam . .. 32 86 Dancause, Howard Lord and Ben­ be followed by services at S*. Bei- will go to the Gilead Tigers’ ba^e- police measures. hoop, kept pouring It on and. with Split Decision teacher. Miss Edith Petergen at Other highlight! of the commit­ Norman Spcctor doing business Ih order to pin a defeat on them. McKone . ... 102 99 108— 304 York Giant catchers lately. t '.New Haven. March 21 — (P )— jamin Prout. nard's church. Rockville at nine ball club, which represents G1'“ p 1 ' Kelly and Jacko playing headaup Moller'a 35 pointa paced the W al­ well. Bolton Notch. Dorothy entertained tee action: ns Norman's, the Variety Mart at Besides Bui^e, who will be at Benton . . . 116 125 106— 347 • Charlea Rufus Densmorc. oldest re­ The ladles’ second degree.team o’clock. Burial will bo In St. Bridg­ in the Inter-County BasebnM With first-string receiver Wea ball and had thcmaelvea a big nut Street Tavern to a 82 to 72 at a family party over the week­ It recommended a new ami tough ^ ,, et's cemetery. Manrliester. 449 Hartford road. center, are Ken Chapman and Tom - — — - ■ ■ -a ■ Weatrum resting a aore, .swollen Montreal. Mamh 3 '^ “ oddity Department: Vic Tag Micldlecoff Wins tired conductor of the New Haven League. Dancing will follow the Elm City Blaze Mason at forwrarda. with Tom Con- third period and led at the end. 41 Win over the Broad Street Alotora j end in honor of her birthday on ant -dc iclency prorialon to prevent J „,,,^t„wn Grange on Thursday The funeral home will be opeji' Totals . . 548 538 529— 1615 right thumb, veteran Boy Mueller stocky Robert gart. a belter than average base railroad, died at his home here to­ , sliow. rsn and George Brooks at guards to 27. In the first part of the Saturday. Federal agenciea from incurring Wednesday from two to ten for Invited Extinction Swaj'crs (0) was sent In behind the bat yester­ in a West Bide Rec Junior Basket­ used a V* pitcher, holds a slim 83 pin day following a brief illness. Dens- evening. A heavy wind was felt here dur­ raaervaa besides himaelf, Pete fourth quarter with a makeshift pitcher, Jacksonville Open’ unaiithorlzed defleita or overapend- the convenience of friend.s. . Damage S5.000 Tlie dodo trusted everybody, McBride . .. -- 93 ---- 93 ball League playoff game last a split decision from Cuba's dusky asoie, called "Dad” by railroad Mr. and Mra. Anton L. Lsasen A t its meeting Thursday night ing the night of Sunday and earlv I will haa-e Randy Cole, Lloyd Jarvis. day against the Pittsburgli Pirates club, Moriarty's still held their advantage over C liff Gleason In nien, would have been M years old and their granddaughter, Bonnie neglected to develop its air power, McLaughlin 100 92 92— 284 night at the Rec. Kid Oavllan here laat night in the tbe torrid race for high season In­ ing their allotments. Ofliclala vio- Orange initialed aeven enndi ' Monday moniing. Houses -v ire Stan Davis, I^ank Johnson and St San Bernardino, a game the own while the regulars took a Raturdsy. He entered the em­ Sue Lasscii, toured through Con­ lating the provision could be Jailed; j^e flrsl and second de­ Chiiries Wipiiert New Haven. March 21—iJ’ i— Ag mid became extinct. When the Thornton . .. 103 — 91— 194 The winners were forced to ov­ main bout of a boxing card that dividual honors in the Y Bowling Jacksonville, Fla., kfarch t V - m i shaken and there was a great deal Joe Nowak. Giants won. 9-8. much earned rest. At the five-min­ —Cary Mlddlaooff may hsvo otoii-^ ploy of the New Haven as a watcr- necticut, New York and Massachu­ fer two years and fined $5,000. gretn Clinilcs Wippert, of Hcniot. Cn:i- island of Mauritius, home of the Carlson . . .. 113 I l l 103— 327 ercome a halltinie deficit to tri­ attracted 11,748 fans. League. Gleason la a baseball um­ of slamming and rattling of win­ two-alarm fire which burned out ...... _ The Caterers being coached by Tn the third inning, a foul Up ute mark the regulars came bach ed another run o f red-hot golf b ^ , ln 1874. setts over the weekend. foinia. died there on March 10, ac- the Rockwell . .. 96 103 92- 291 umph. Hare scored 24 points for The fight marked the first ap­ pire, Final night o f bowling la It approved funds for employ-1 ^.^e officers of the Grange ex- , . dow blinds, reminding soniewnat of control for nearly two hours - L V lt" Benny Pagani will have for his big tdbe the nail off Mueller’s right in­ again to pile up the winning mar­ MIsa Eunice Crickmore of birds stood around and let them- Tarca .. . . . 109 109 105— 323 the Walnuts while Flagge had 21, pearance of the swarthy French­ Wednesday. Taggart baa a chance with hia victory tn tho JoekMBvlQo ment of 1,000 more tax enforce-] ^le first degree and the ! '’"'^‘Iing to word ju.st received by of the hurricane of 1938. early today did an estimated $5,000 five, Tedford and Gavello playing dex fir»ger. Sal Yvars caught the gin. For the winners Kelly scored Open yeaterdsy. Barry, Vt., spent the weekend at •selves be knocked over with clubs. Linnell 19 and Cyr 18 for tha Mo­ man. a *lx-to five favoriU. in Mon­ to "strike out" the arbiter if he ment agents, and for more anti- ; ,ipgree team with Mrs. Isn- Orollier, Frederick Wippert of Monday, the day wlicn spring ' damage to a brick structure ho.us- the front court with Wade at the remainder of the game. 'io points. Jacko 15. Barnard 14. The 39-yesr-oId Nattonsl Legal Noticea her parents' home on High street. T ou U . . 521 508 488—1512 tors. treal. Oavllan was making hia can maintain hia slender pinfall 'nmnopolv work. : bpUp Rossnian aa marter. put on , 101 Glenwood street this town. officially began, was the first day Ing several small manufacturing center post and in the back court For the losers, It was Richardson champion ended ■ aarlao o t AT A COURT o r PROBATE held It suggested that the Post Office i gpcond degree. The camlidates M' Wippert, a former resident Shankera (4) Walnut Street Tavern (82) second showing here. Last year lead. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Lee Hill that winter let go a little, tiler-j flrms. will be Bub Babcock and Jerry Vnnkees with 11 and Lea with 9. F flniahea with tha tM 83.000 tai ■t Xanchester within and for the , department consider aaving aome j ^^.p^p jtira. William Wlllae. Mr. and ' "f Manchester worked at Clieney McKee . ... — — 9 6 - 96 B he set tbe all-time indoor Canadian and Mrs. T. F. Little of Plainville , mometers climbing away up In ihc j Deputy Fire (Thief George Lynch Williams. St. Petersburg. Fla., March 21 - In the preliminary the .qilk Ot.v . . 3 0 event last year. ’This time 1(0 Is' . fiUlrIct of Manchester, on the 20th visited at the homes of Newell A. money by reducing the number of j Ralph Korngiebel, Mrs. Wil- Brothers about fort*-fivc yetis G. Smith ... 125 112 105- 342 1 F,aglcs won from the V.F.W. by Larcheveque, rf .. . gate record when 860.612 waa con­ Billy Corcoran eliminated Ray I 40’s at about noon time, with in Ji- ! The reserves bench will find such i/P"-There w-aa more praise today . . 1 0 jtiat Warming up and has hia eya o « ' gay of March. A.D.. 19.10. Hill and Mr. and Mra. C. L. Little daily mail deliveries in city areas. Handley . .. — 111 96- 207 DaerUig. rf ...... tributed by a capacity crowd to DeliaFera laat night in a Town Preaent. JOHN J. WALLETT. Ham F i^ er, Mrs John Rank], | 't " i " be recalled by friends ; cations of going still higher, m j tuptr^Uer \oom ‘^and^^^^^ capable performers as tall Dick for the New York Yankees' great 1 the score of 52 to 20. The Vets , . 3 u the climax of the wintar clreolt— ' Sunday afternoon and evening. Ad- It sharply cut money for Federal Warren . .. 101 106 -----'207 sported a halftime lead ol 20 to 17 Anderson, I f ...... see him score a dectalon over Table Tennla Toumamenf match gnage. Danielson. Jack Robb, Pat Rodgers double-play team of Phil Rtzzuto . . 2 0 tha Masters at Augusta naxi;i ■state of Albert Heminxway. late of ditlonal guests at the homo of the j aid in construction of hospitals, Straugb ... 104 115 97 316 but could do little against the Lowd. If ...... France’s Laurent Dauthullle. at tbe West filde. The scorea were month. Deputy” John '(Jrlswold'of So"mers ; Besides his brother Frederick of : through” March 'up "to” Mondav, j "*tal"fin ish rn eTrm ” ” ' * and John “ Yogi” Greene. and Gerr>' Coleman. . .10 4 Maaebester. In said District, decested. was on hand and...... inspected the ...... i Ibis...... town,- Mr. Wippert------leaves three- •bulbs ■keep n on pushing ,i,.i,tlielr way •„ nictal finishing firm. Piper .. ... 101 98 98- 297 Hare, c ...... Laat night'a fight gross was of­ 21-10, 21-13. 21-17. Shooting a 09 on final day bars, * Little's then were Mr. and Mrs. I liut provided extra funda for etud- It came from Manager Red Rolfe Eagles in the second half. . .15 5 On motion of Dorothy Belcher and Waltcr King and two daughters of j ies in developing the new "wonder Orange. The following Granges ; sisters and one other broth.’ - Chanda . . . . 90 — -----90 Moriarty's (02) M oiler, rg ...... ficially put at 847.899 by Promoter Mlddlecoff scored 279 for tha 72 Donald Hemingway, executors. up and mud and running water 1 „ 01 the Detroit Tigers, who said; . 2 1 Eastford. medicine" known ns ACTTH. were represented: East Hampton. Mrs. Annie Carter of Californra, along the streets are seen. I Mulligan, aho est.raated the dam- Y Junior League B. F. PU. Joubert...... Raoul Oodbout. It fell far short More than 300 reserved seats holes. The three-under-par rotaff. ORDERED: That atx months from 492—1656 “ Give me Rizzuto and T think lt authorized the Agriculture East Haddam. Portland and Som- Mrs. Dora Robinson of Orepon. At last report from Mrs. Wil- ««*■ ■PP®rently had , i T tU U . . *621 542 Barnard, r f ...... 6 1-3 13 of expectations. for tomorrow night’s Ekustem stood out among a flout of aad,. tba >0Ui day of March. A.D.. 19!>0. be About 50 Deimicruts and Repub­ I we could win the pennant. One . .36 10 82 department to pay the coat of ship- j crs. Mra. Mary Merritt of Portland. Ham I. Borst. chairman of the lo- i burned for some time before being Sea Bees (46) •Tie game roll-off won by Stia'’ k- St. George r f ...... 0 1-1 t Totals ...... The fight was a free-swinging League playoff game In Meriden ones aa a treacharoua wind gusUd.. an<{ tto same are limited and alhuKed licans aired complainta on the use thing the Yankees can do .which Broad Street Motors for the eraditora within which to brlns ping aurplus commodities, such aa | Maine, and William Wippert of ■ cal Red Cross drive, there was discovered. B. I era. Suitor, i f ...... 4 1-2 9 I affair which at times reached a were sold to Manchester fani last acroea the 6,608-yard Hyde Parlci of out-of-town workers and equip­ is of tremendous value to them Is ta'tbair clalma against said estate, and potatoes, to areas in which they r Callfomia. as well as several nieces ; the .sum of $73,75 on hand, with J. Everett, rf . Rivers. I f ...... 1 0-1 2 Johnson, rf 1 furious pace with the two battlers night at the armory. Mancheiter course, tha laid exeeutora ere directed to give ment on town liighways at a town Rec League Ptoyoffs make the clutch double play, the are needed for food. ! and nephewfi, 1 only a few of the various aolici- H. Bralnard, If Dudek, c ...... 0 0-1 0 Taylor, rf . i standing toe-to-toe In the center has been aUoted SOO reserved seaU Jack Burke o f White Plaina, N.'* illc notice to the creditors to bring meeting Saturday nlglit but voted Walnut Street Tnvera (0) real tough one that nobody else for the game. WaUlngford fans Lunch Funds Granted j tors lieard from. Mrs. Daniel G. Hospital Notes Ringstone, c .. Kelly, rg ...... 8 4-4 20 Plsgge. If . ' of the ring taking the beat each Y., the youngster who la aecond to^ their olaima within aald time allow- no action to change hiring proced­ Elliiigtoii P h illip z...... 133 104— 237 bought but so reserved aeata for •d to puhllahlDg a copy of thla order It granted the full $83,500,000 re­ j Horton reported $16 from Hebron Kodea, rg . . . . can make. Every club makes the Oriesel, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 Davis. If .. I had to offer. Sam Snead in money woi| this,; r ures. H ie meeting was called on Sadleck, rg ... A. M aaearo...... 108 140— 254 the playoff game bere laat Friday year, saw his 54-hoIa lead vanish^ la tome newspaper having a clrcula- quested to continue the achool j ; Center: Mrs. Albert Flemke, routine double pjay; but the Yan­ Huntington, Ig . . . . 1 0-2 2 Duff, e ---- Villemain waa by far tha harder petition of voters regarding First Loia Chapman, Joan Silverherz. Patients T o d a y ...... 168 Smith, I g ...... Neubauer ...... 106 ----- 106 nigbl. A total o f 200 reserved aeate with a Md 78. A t 385 tha bast-/ tlM In Bald probata'district, within ten Funeralfl ’ $11.25 from Jones street: Mrs. kees, with Rizzuto and Oleman, Jacko, Ig ...... 7 1-1 15 Linnell. rg . puncher, landing solid body blows. daya from the data of this order, and Selectman George G. Jacobson's lunch program. Patsy Blair, Dolores Peaae, Jan ea Admitted yesterday: EHsco Martin, Ig .... Sarpola ...... 98 ----- 98 for Friday’s game at the armory he could do wae a sixth placa tis. 'd j Louis Main/ $13.50 frbm Amston Do You Know can make the one which seems im­ CJyr, Ig . . . . But the flashy Cuban's two-fisted retom ihake to this-court of the notice hiring of people on highway jobs It provided $25,000,000 to get the McGuire and Ronald Trueb are the Stentella, 132 Birch street; W il­ Brogan ...... 120 110— 230 went on aala in Meriden laat Mon­ Snead also slipped. He came in Rural raoctrlfleatlon administra­ .6lrs. EUzabMh P. Modean : village and Mrs. Hugo Lederer, 84 possible." 27 8-15 62 attack seemed to puzzle the given. and hiring trucks owned by towns­ Ellington atudenta in the cast r ( liam Murphy, 72 Birch street; Totals ....1 8 40 M. M aaearo...... Totals ...... 84 5 ‘f2 Frenchman who at times kept his day. with 74 for 284 and a fourth plaea ' JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. people to supplement town-owned tion started on its new job of pro­ Funeral services for the late , fro:n the Jagger road district. .. — Oianey’a (88) the senior cla.sa at the Rockville Charles Norris. 53 Hamlin street: That — Aoea (87) Q u « y ...... Dodgera 4 0-2 8 Rcoio at half time. Motors. 39- distance. tie. trucks when extra equipment is viding rural telephone service. Mrs. Elizabeth P. Modean, wife of ' With the 827 already reporteil F. Sambogna, rf .. George Fazio of Washington, D,:|^ ' IkT A COURT o r PROBATE held High Bcliool when they will present Mrs. Anne Chenette, Ellington; 6. 5 1-2 11 85. Judge Rene Ouimet gave Viile Ernie Dowd, veteran local baa­ needed on local jobs. An early mo­ It pumped 8733.608,240 into the Fritz Modean. formerly of 3351 from Mra. Robert E^ Foote and Totals ...... 565 584— 1149 Vero Beach, Fla.. March 21—i P Richardaon. If ---- C „ added 71 to three rounda of 7a& at Mancheiter within and for the “ Mother Was a Freshman,” at he Mrs. Mary Millard. 124 IVashlng- Pyka, rf ... 0-1 2 main tha only dissenting vote of ketball and football official, was District of Manchester, on the 30th tlon to table both items was de- ; fund used to acquire a stockpile of Lydajl street, were held yesterday , Mrs. Joseph P. Novak of the Gil- Peat Office (2 The chances for a spring trade FUvell, If ...... 1 for 281 and second money o f Sykes Auditorium in the school on ton street: Mrs. Rose Scvlgney. “ Rooming-In” service -Smith. If . .. 4 1-1 9 tha three judges. He favored Oavi- last night elected president of tbe gay of March. A.D.C 1950. feat.ed 30*17 and a I^engthy discus­ strategic materials that would be afternoon at 2 o’clock from the ead section assigned to them, this T. Yost, c .. LaRivlera ...... 114 Involving the Brooklyn Dodgers’ Lea, c ...... 81,400. Henry Ransom of St. An.'’ - Friday, April 28. The proceeds Mansfield: Carol Ann Jacobs, 742 1 4-4 8 lan with five rounda, Villemain (Tentrsl CJonnecUcut District Board 'Praaent JOHN J. WALLETT, sion followed before a second tab­ needed in case of war. John B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 equals the sum ^ven. While He­ ■for mothers with new Rubacha, rg F a r r ...... 99 catcher Bruce Edwards looked Klelnschmidt, rg .. Sighi'n Fighlt drews, HI., was a steady par 73 to Jndge. will be included in the funds for Hillstown road: W alter Bycholskl, 1 0-1 2 four and one even. Judge Johnny of Approved Baaketball Offlcisla ling motion was pfAsaed. Selectman It approved extension of the crop East Center street. Rev. Carl E. bron is not put down for any defl- Hayes, rg .. A c e t o ...... 129 slim today. J. Sambogna, Ig ... end with 282 and 81.000. ^ ■state of Ada Belle Croaby Johnson, the annual Washington trip of the 132 School street; Joseph Smith, ' born babies is avail­ 0 0-1 0 Oow voted the opposite while Dr. at the annual meeting held at Jacobson said tbb town saves mon­ insurance program to 240 more Olson officiated and burial was in nite quota it is supposed to- collect Balon, Ig ... Martin ...... 122 Here's why: Oiovino, Ig ...... Snead and Jim Ferrler of Safn lata of Mancbeater In latd dlatrtct, ue- class during the Easter vacation. 92 HlUlard street; Karl Johnson By The Aosodated Press Geoffrion gave six rounds to Wethersfield High. Ernie succeeds oaaaad. ey by hiring out of town trucks counties. East Cemeterv, about one third of the 81,500 quo- I Waterford: Fay Kanderian, 54 able in the Manches­ TWaronite ...... 110 Rookie catcher Steve Lembo. up Franclaco got $760 each for 284e,^ The Truftees of Ellington Con­ 18 8-12 88 Montreal — Robert VlUemaln, Villemain, two to Gavllan and two Mert Ballard of East Hartford. Upon application of Victor J. John­ when extra machinery la needed. It voted $60,000,000 for advance The bearers were Julius Modean, ta for the Columbia parents chap- : CTheatnut street. ToUto ...... 11 from Montreal, had been consider­ Burke. A l Beaoellnk o f Detroit. « gregational church have elected ter Memorial Hospi­ 631— 1205 Score at halftime, 28-22, Mori- 158, France, outpointed Kid Gavl. even. son. sdmlntitrator d.b.n. praying for He also said the 'out of town planning of non-Federal public Raymond Modean, Harold Median, Score at halftime; TotaU ...... 574 ed the possible No. 2 receiver be­ Bob Hamilton of Landover, Md./a Jarvis Clapp aa chairman and Ab­ ■"‘i : Admitted today: Robert Mc- arty's; referee, Ckmran; umpire, Ian, 149 1-2. Cuba (10). Pete Staum and Ernie “ Red” De- mfhority to aell certain real estate trucks are more readily available. Harry Lieberg, Carl Lambert and tal Maternity Dept. Bees. hind Roy Campanella should and Skip Alexander of Knoxville/U nattSouIarly deaeiibed In aald appllca- works. bott Thompaoh aa aecretao’ ot .he *** ? "? ! "^*^*’ i Brit*®* 32 Spring street;— (Tuaton Tedford. New York—Mike KobeUa. 144 Louis To Come Buck giitla were admitted to member­ The committee said it mads Louis Keeney. Pocketfe (0) Brooklyn get a aoUd pitcher In a Tenn., collected $487.50 apiece at U«n on flic. It la When a question on the choice of a board for 1050. and drives on it will be lucky If Abraltla, 68 Doine street; Ken- 121— 203 Pittsburgh, outpointed Walter Odessa. Tex., March 21—( P ~ ship In the Central Connecticut non-resident aa foreman of the ••every possible effort” to curb Newsboys (47) Pockatt . . . . 82 District Board of Approved Offl- 285. ..7 PROERED: That tbe foregoing ap- The altar flonara Sunday were thia amount can be reached. | Ferguson, 605 Hartford road: ..... 94 112— 206 trade for Edwards. SU k-aty (52) Haines, 144, Brooklyn (8). What appears to be probably the Frank Stranahan of Toledo ahot.,'^ lestion be heard and determined at hlghyCay crew la raised, it waa government spending, and criti­ The Rev. H. R. Keen officiated B. St. George But Lembo yesterday waa sent <3>lcago—Joe Arthur, 102. ^ 1 - clala at laat nights meeting. given by Mrs. Howard Kibbe In Linda Eagleson, 348 dtarter Oak ....1 0 0 lOe— 209 B. F. PU. wqrst kept oecret of the year will even golf after a bad first day and« a 1-robate office in Manchester In Goodwin W. Jacobson, son of the cized "various agencies and Indi­ Miilioiiey Brings Sunday at St. Peter's Episcopal Holmes, rf .. Hewitt ... back to Biwddyr for a rest and c«£ 0« knocked out Bob Mor®U1,160, There are now 12 members of the said District on the 29th day of March, memory of her husband. Deacon street. Taylor ...... 100 92— 201 (3obb, rf ...... 6 0-0 12 leak out” at Waco Saturday. was low amateur at 292 — flve..i g first selectman, who answered that viduals” who argue the budget church, having recovered suffi­ Escaviteh, If . checkup. vlcUn* of an axUnded flu S t Paul. 3«nn. (8). board who reside In Manchester. a d :. IHO, at ten o'clock In the fore- Howard Kibbe. Discharged yesterday: John An­ Breznlak ...... 115 105— 220 Ellia, r f ...... 4 0-0 8 Joe Louis, who “ retired” aa atrokea better than any aONV. ■»« no capable (Coventry man had ap. could he cut several billions. None ciently from his illness to^he able Boglo, c ...... Baltimore—Sonny Boy west, noM, and that notice be given to all Rev. George S. Brookes of Rock­ Up Classrooms derson, 9T Pleasant street; Linda attack. So Edwarda looks like the Vincek, I f ...... 8 0-0 6 heavyweight boxing champion of plied for the post. QuesUoned fur- of the latter came through with to do ao. He preached from the J. Farrell, rg 141, Washington, outpointed B ^ . The Silk a t y A. C. will hold a potsoni Intereated in aald eaUte of tbe I ville will be the guest speaker at Hennessey, 30 Chestnut street; Totals ...... ^ 589—1039 second catcher Indefinitely. Morlarty, c ...... 3 5-7 11 the world, is gltin g every Indica­ data that would have been helpful, miracle of the loaves and fishes. Iriah, Ig . . . . my A n gott 144, Waahlngton. Pa ■pedal meeting Wednesday night pandtney of aald application anc.' the ther, the younger Mr. Jacobson ad­ tha Lenten Service Thuraday eve- Curtis Blake, Jr., 219 1-2 School Ktoeyak <8) Blanchard, r g ...... 6 1-8 18 tion thst he will announce a eome- time and place of hearing thereon, by the committee aai3. First Selectman Winthrop 8. Modean. ig .. at 7 o’clock at the V.F.W. Home. mitted the preaent foreman had ning at 7:30 in the miington Con- everything*bift"what'wrnecd*‘thl street; CUfford Fisher, 61 Lenox Schults ...... I l l 118- 229 Bed Sex Qenolfl, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 buck. puUUaUeg a copy ol thla order In aome I'rges Executive Branch Help j Porter hae been named aa the W uhington—James Smith, 128, All Interested- In playing softball COOl>ER’ S MWspaper having a circulation In said not appliM for the job either. Res­ gregational church. For thla week most, classrooms,” Walter Ma- ...... >21 47 Davidson ...... 147 118— 260 Sarasota, Fla., March 21—(#>— Bjorkman, Ig _____ . 0 0-0 0 The Brown Bomber appea*ed Asserting that "economy neither j fifth members of the building street. Totals Washington, outpointed U tU e Dy­ are urged to be preaent. All posi­ “ 4J glMrlct, at least flve days before the idents taking part in the discussion toe topic at the Fellowahtp of ; honey, president of the Taxpavers Discharged today: Mrs. Jessie Warriors (28) Giraltls ...... 84 116— 109 Ted Wllllems may get a day off to­ here last night in an exhibition. »* , "I begins nor ends In the halls of committee - appointed ■ -to-’ Investi­ namite, 127. Washington a ) . tions are open. gto of said hearing, to appear if they stated the eapahilltlea and person­ Praye^ meditation is "The Word Association, produced figures this Beach and daughter. Bast Long- B. Mahoney ...... 98 104— 107 day when Boston’s Bed Sox play 28 e-10 82 He haa two more before finiahlng Id CVingresi.” the committee urged gate the matter of providing addi­ Tucson. Arlz.—Oscar W e s . 180. aio cause St said time and place and ality of the road foreman were sat­ Goes Far Abroad." morning which he claims ^ o w that meadow, Maas.; Mrs. Mary Lane, Morhardt. rf Riucont ...... 108 114— 220 the Detroit Tigere at Lakeland. V. r . w . (89) u national tour. Tomorrow nignt JojsH^u to heard relative thereto, and make re- the executive branch o f the gov­ tional room for the increased en­ Fresno. Calif., outpointed W a ^ e Good newe for local basketball isfactory and not part of the dis­ Membera of the Ellington Board the Bowers school on Ih-inccton Rockvaile; James McGann. 278 aifford. If ... Hanna, r f ...... 5 2-4 12 he will be at El Paao, then Satur­ fana: Jackie Allen plane to move U N O m W I A i . hWB to this court ernment to cooperate in holding rollment In the Hebron schools as .. M l' BM— 1106 Dorn DiMagglo wae given yee^f* McFarland. 181. Tucson. A ria cussion. They emphasized that of Education have been invited to street and the Vqrplanck school on Woodland atreet; Mrs. Amelia Mc­ Lord, c ...... ToUla Marcheae, U ...... 1 0-1 2 day at Waco. There, he says, he to Mancheiter shortly. Kenny JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. estimated by 1951 or 1052. Other day off by Manager Joe McCarthy their criticism was directed at the down spending. meet jointly with the boards of Olcott street do not have enough Gann, 278 Woodland street; Satrlno. c . . . . Kennedy, I f ...... 1 0-1 2 ‘^Toronto—Alan McFaUr. 187, will decide whether ke will ret’im Goodwin’s brlde-to-bc haa been of­ It took a slap at President Tru­ members of the committee are who was happy to rsport Ellis UI)UOB PERMIT hiring procedure. education of Somers, Tolland and classroom space for the size of the James Sheldon, 78 North Elm Findell. rg .. Legtaa Uagoe Brooke, e ...... 1 1-1 8 Toronto, outpointed Buddy Hayes, to the championship fliin g line. fered a teaching position at Glas­ NOTICE o r APPUCATION man for withholding funds provid­ John D. Queen, Howard E. Por­ Kinder had pitched to Coach John­ Vernon at the Sykes school, Rock­ buildings. street. Buckley, rg . 40-S (0) Boucheau, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 tonbury High. No word yet on Al ed last year by Congress to build 81 108- 306 ny SchuIU and seemed ready to 120. Boston (8). _ . . ville, Wadnesday at 8 p.m. "I don’t have the figures here ter, William I. Borst and Joseph Births yesterday: A daughter Ferguson, Ig Bull ... Sullivan, rg ...... 2 0-0 4 New Orlesits^aby ImUaua Heme Tonight Palmieii’a status on getUng Into rua la to aWe notice that I, FRED up to a 68-group A ir Force In­ A. Barraaso. They are supposed 87 94—285 go. Kinder, 28 game winner last The Pinnacle meeting of the Girl for the Broad street school, but I to Mr. and Mra. Maurice Corren- Bralnard, Ig . Oarvle . Sloan, Ig ...... 2 1-8 6 145. Montreal, drew with “ ^ "7 The American Hockey League the Manchester achool system. fm LEA, of lU Eldridat stnet, Man- stead of the 48 groups requested to report within 60 daya. 86 87—285 season, suffered t cracked rib ta- sr, hare mod an application dated Wapping Scouta will be held tonight In the know they're just as bad, ” Ma­ U, 88 Birch atreet; a daughter to Peters . Dykes. 148 1-2, San Antonio, Tex, playoffs get started tonight vlUi Pal haa applied for a position but bv the president. A number more of books have 109 103—811 cenUv when atruck by a bouncing b It, ItM, with the Liquor Con- new consolidated achool at Elling­ honey said, adding that he had ob­ Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rau, Tol- 'Totals ...... 11 4 26 Muatoe . 12 6-10 39 the aecond and third place teams haa not yet heard from the Board ‘ T h ere is no warrant or Justl- been added to the ahelves of the 88 07— 289 Una drive while running In the out- Cetamlsalon for a Orocerjr Beer Family Night with a potluck ton Center. tained the Bowers and Verplanck i land; a .daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Score at halftime: 28-14, News- M onisy 1(% Score at halftime, 20-17, V.F.W, ^'prtvldence. ft. I.—Joe ^ ^ o *^ of the. Eaatonn and Wastora Di­ o f Education. fleation for the thwarting of a ma­ Douglas Library, the gift of Mrs. nit tor the sale of alcoholic liquor supper at six o’clock, followed by figures from the office of General Arthur Bouthlllier, 113 Russell boys. Seld. 101, Roxbury. Maas., outpointed visions taking to the ice. O!) tbe premises, 39t Spruce street, jor policy of Congress by the Im^ George L. French, from the Book M2 445 489 1476 colored and sound movies and Bough Seas Disrupt Scbedulee Manager Ckoirge H. Waddell. The street; a son to Mr. and Mra. ExMMUoa BoaebaU Cfiiarley Zlvic, 161 8-4, Pittsburgh Providence and Springfield, fg*— liter. pounding of funda," it comment­ figures break down the usable floor Blue Devils (44) Maacheater (S) , slides, will be observed at Wap­ of the Month (^Ub. Cfiiorlea German, Cblumbia; a Tciltsrday’s reaulta: which wound up eeeond and third llN bnalneaa ip owned to FRED P. spacq in the schoola with designa­ n s 114 124— SM Bradenton, FU., 34arch 31— (10). ______U IA , of U t Eldrldge street, llancbes- ping Community House Friday, ed. " I f this principle of thwart­ New York. March 21—(66- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald LupaccltiHO Washington (A ) 8, Boston (A ) respectively, behind Buffalo In the ing the will of Congress by the tions for each particular room. R. Farroi), if W 107 122—822 —Boston Bravae Inflalder Slbby tid. aad will be conducted to FRED March 24. AH membera and Rough seas and high winds of the ronfera With Greek Official Geer, RFD 2, Manchester. GeorgatU . 0. Bradley Wtaa Eastern aectton, open their “Seiiea .. Out of a total usable area of Telit, I f ...... 118 H 107—819 WANTED of U t UdridBo etreot, aa per- friends o f Wapping (Community Impounding of funds should be ac­ Atlantic disrupted schedules of at Birth today: A son to Mr. ami WIgren ... Slati la running a temperature and Detroit (A ) 9. New York (A) Kansas CUy. March *»• B” competition — beat two out o f cepted aa correct, then Congress least eight ocean liners plying to­ 41.620 square feet In the Bowers Athens, Mai3:h 21—(66—George Mrs, Frank Burt, (M) Lenox street. B. Everett, If correntl ,. , 126 97 118—386 roust remain In bed a day or two. Philadelphia tA ) 7, Memphis Just plain know-how and A ll , _ FRED P. LEA, church are welcome. school, according to the figures, Belsnsky, c . three gamea — at Springfield. would be totally Incapable of car­ ward New York. The ships, carry­ V. Allen. U. 8. ambassador to Wilkie .... 168 181 118-897 He will miss today’s pre-season ex­ (S A l 1. „ America Paul tJnruh today had potea, March IT, UtO. It la requested that each family only 12,025 Is devoted to claearoom Vlttner, c ... Experitneed bring a main dish or deasert or rying out Its constitution mandats ing more than 4,500 passengers, Yugoalaiia. conferred today with hibition when the Bravaa travrt to Cincinnati (N ) 12, Boston (N ) tho Bradley Unlvartty DougWa Beeirtug Champ space. Of this flgure, 12 class­ Hampson, rg SOO M8 571^ 1727 U R PO» rEUflT both, enough for the family. Oof- of providing for the defense of the have radioed their offices hers Greek Foreign Miniater Paaayotta St. Petersburg to oppom New 7. bark In the running for a NpUon ■4HEICB o r ArruCATlON rooms taka up 10,800 'kquara feat There waa no ottleial atatamant ’Backus, Ig ... New York, Mgrch 21—((P)—luo fao asd rolls wUI be furnished. nation.” thst thsy will to from one to three About Town York’s World CltamplcOt Tankas#. St. Louis (N ) 14, Philadelphia al Basketball Champioi^l^ D ouses o f the Cleveland Barcna Carpenttrt The eommlttsa said it has haan and tha k ln d a ri^ e n rooms re­ on whether Ortek-Yugestov relar DodSa F laM THp Bradley earned the Fifth daya late. quire 1,225 square feet. 21 44 Left hander Warren Spahn, winner (N ) 5. today officially waa dtclared tba I IS'to Rl*« Botlca that I. CARI>0 “ a discouraging and difficult task" tions were diacuaaed, hut a reli­ The Salvation Army Women's Totals ...... Chicago, March S t Louia "B ” (N ) 9, CinclnnaU trict spot in the Western N CAA . of Maacheater RlfD No. a, Mth Birthday Otoerved Verplanck figures show a total Aoea (29) of 21 games laat lessen, Is e ^ c t- American Hockey League’a leading to promote economy and efficiency Decker to Be Believed able Greek diplomat informant Home League wil) meet tomorrow Dodds, Indoor mile record holder ad to start the game for the T n M "B ” (N ) 7. playoffs by trimming the Unlve^ .. Rhv* flied an application dated usable area of 53,405 square feet said afterward that no decisive B. scorer for the 1940-M seaaon. Apply 16. IMR arlth the Liquor Con- Danbury, March 21 — uP) — G, In the armed services. afternoon at two o'clock at the (4:06.4 tn 1944), waa scheduled to Sam Webb who came to the tribe Hollywood (PCL) 9. St LouU attv of Kansas Jayhawka, 6^57. : out nl which 18 liaaarooma occupy turn in Greek-Yugoslav relations citadel. Hostesses will be Mra. Fergiuon, rf on’ a late drive before 10,600 fans Leading since the first week o f hRaRRoloa for a. H otel. Permit Mortimer Bundle, veteran banker, “Would Cripple Defease" Tokyo, Marth 21- -(66 — Rear leave today for Korea and Japw from tha New York OlanU, proba­ (A ) 2. . ' 17,442 square feet and two kinder­ could be expected immediately. ItClfc- Rubacha, r f, on aa BvangaUaUc tour repreetnt- in Kunid^ Auditorium last the season, tba vataraa playmaker But. It added, to make a aubr Elizabeth Wllaon and Mrs. Augus­ -Mis of okohoUe liquor’ on tbe buslneaaman and tha dean of Dan­ Admiral Benton W. Decker, who garten' rooms take 2,024 square aevaland (A ) 7. LoO Angslaa of tba Waatam Dlvtslon ehamplona Janrit R«alfy Co. “ "— BFD N a X Bol- stanttal reduction In defense funds ta Hansen. Cirontn, If .. tag the Touth for Christ move- bly w ill fliUiih. _____ • bury's former mayors, today is ob­ converted the run-down Japanese feet The remainder of the floor (PCL) 6. flniahed with an ovan 100 points serving his 85th birthday. The requested “would cripple tha na­ Ptoaear Mlsiloaary Dies Balon. If . . . meat. New York (N) 9, Pittsburgh "-Camay’s vlctosy over S Dover Rosii Naval baae at Yokosuka Into a areas o f both schoola are marked J. FarreU, e Ft* Baoketban’at a Otamee on 33 goals and 08 assists. . to ▼»!! genial nonogmarlan waa virtually tional defense effort." Xi cfarom qisptar of ikta stc- M O R IA R T Y „ The Wheaton (Dl.) ooBege completes the Western field which BFD Ko. modem sea toation. will he relieved for tolleta, auditorium, book rqom. Copeland, o (N l 8. ' It is the second time Douglas showared with congratulatory I f the country could afford It, Nawton. Maad^ March 2l—(ff)— nm TO wtffSiaat^lhiB a v « ^ ^ 7 1 preacher and tm ek ceaOh plans to Laat Night’s Results ( A l 5. San Francisco also Includes U.C.L A.. Baylor and 9 SmihKdsd to as qommandar thaiu in June. It was admlnlatratlon -'room s, boiler Findell. rg . National Association— ______Chicago I has led the AH L In scoring. He meatagea and flowers in remem­ the committee aald. some In- MIsa Mary M eUalf Root. 80, pion­ the home o f Mra. Jamfs Rich- BROTHERS sun half-mile exhibitions on bU ^ Brigham Young. T)je Western o f MaacRMb reported reliably today. General rooms, etc. Bralaard, Ig Fort Wamir86.*aricago 69 (Fort finished on top in 1045-46 '.vhlle as ponailtot. brance o f the occasion. Tonight crea.ses in defense funda .would be eer CongregatlOLSl Christian mla- 'mond, 427 Main atreet. 'The meet­ tour. He still dose an “ easy” 1:56 I " • (N » 5, Oakland (P (X » pla.voffa will be held here Friday I MacArthur is reported ^ to have "The size of the buildingt are “iSf",Ste'KrTltou^r^he*r"e: |wSn. w A en tral Dillon third ! Chicago I with the IndianapoUa Capitols, Read Herald Advt. CUOJO QUAOLIA. he wlU be guest of honor at a fam­ warranted, and “ undoubtedly we oMced Washington to k ^p Decker too large for the claaarooms that sionary, died yasterday at her West ing w ill be preceded by dinner at DIAL 5135 and Saturday. i m ily dinntr narty. Totals . .13 m,mx _ are taking cartaia Ttry grave la Japan one more vaar. are there," Mahoney cohqludad. Newtoa home. 6:30. Seers at halftime: 20-12, Deaala. tired from competition in 1M7. | place playoff) I i ■ R!rs.-A"

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TOE8DAY. MARCH 21, T&5S A cAlld will have an earlie^and A Massachusetts man wants a Don't ehoot your wife—send her T1MINERVILI.E FOl.KH kV FUNTAINE FUX Eddie, the hardware eltrk. had an orchid—take her te dinner and made a name for Klmself aa the more peaceful sleep If his lagfeat divorce because his wife has,i’t meal la at noon.—Grit. talked to him for seven yeara. If a show-- the shock will kill her. Movtag—Trvfklst— Lies 8todi>-Vehictas 4S HouitehoM Goods WMlod to Koilt Hagata tor 8ait 7f Sense And moat Inefficient and dtaeourtamia A unt Eppie Ho<^ KiwIi m h 8«nricw Offtr«4 |SI aaleeman ever. The atmosphere she had, ht might have wanted tt S torsffs M ONE-HALF Price on remnants of GENERAL ELECTRIC Talovisloh 8*1^1^ AN b Liaten! 3 tMOU 'an Nonsense when he was absent one day was Clerk—We cannot paY you the sooner. An auto crash restored a man’s e'UOOM Probltma aolved wtth aalca anginaer,. wife, 3 children bath, well Insulated, hot and col 135 on this money order, until you j d c c o r m i e r m o t o r linolaum. aapha.t tlia eountar BMPTT VANI\ to and from all GUERNSEY Oow, just freshened, Inlaid and felt base linoleum. like the teanquU beauty of sum­ memory. That’s all that's left after water at sink, deep wnll, 1* are Identified. i • SALES, Inc. Capert workmanahip. free aaU- qtatea. Aasurad ratum load, flrat calf. 939 Tolland Turnpike. Langers Floor Ckivtiing, 41 Pur­ require three bedroom home, Impoaalbla mer weather after a thunderstorm. Shakespeare eald there are seven a lot of aurh accidents. nell Place. Phone 2-4123. automatic heat. Hava been prop­ aeree, 88,700. Vour rooma dn One regular customer remarked on Man—That’s tough. There’s , ages In a man’s life. He was smart SAYS: “I have news for you.” mataa. Open aveomss Jonas ratea. United. 122 West atraat bath, 1 acre loL A desirable litti 'tu can ItBd B liorsa to wattr only one man In this town who ran j Furniture. Oak atraet Pbooe erty owner and know tha mean­ It you cannot make him drink it; tbe difference. enough not to go Into details about A stage star took S3 trunks with Spring is just around the cor­ Phone 8875. IVastad— P«$8— Poaltry-> BEST PRICES fur furniture, an- home, $4,200. Priced to sell, Proprietor — Eddie ain't just identify me and I owe him $20. 2-1041 ing of care. May lat occupancy. lU can tell your wife you're hand- the ladtea ^ e r on a trip to Europe. H^r f l e a s ' po**S«~ ner, greet it with this line car. a t o d i______M tlquca. Trading Poat, 17 Maple Call Mr. Chrysler, collect. Bond rooms, steam heat, ell burne< away, he don’t work here any c ‘ aonte. Add Suggestions Wr Found Ini ’hubby went along, also. • f ° j(ous^ o'/e? 1941 CHRYSLER CONV. dAWS Filed, keye mada, mowara Psintliig-—FspsHng t1 atreet. 2-1086. Open noon Mon­ Hotel, Hartford, Wed. and 1%urs, artesian well, garage la basemen more. Once Gen. William Tecumteh w a n t e d —Cowa. calves and beef 2$ acres, pond and brook. See i It you cannot make her think it. Customer—Do you have anyone Uncle Horace’s JoumAl: Do what] CLUB aharpenad, mitboarda and air days, Tueauaya. All day Thurs­ between 8 and 10 a. m. Sherman, famed Civil War hero, For every eight Americana who INTBRK'R AND BxUrlor paint­ cattta, aiab uoMetj Wa pay Um today. Call R. O. Denton 8724. — Frank Kleman. In mind for the vacancy 7 you feel Is right; asy what you Radio. Heater. Defroster. oooled enginea rapaired. Oapltoi day, Friday. ,tnc Saturday. think to be true; and be w llling to | was guest of honor at a banciuet work In privs.c business or Indus­ Equipment. 88 Main etreet ing, paperhanging, eallinga ro- top dollar. Pieia arqa 884 Bid- Proprietor—Nope, Eddie didn’t Electric Top face the consequences. which was followed by a reception. try or are self employed there is Snlahed. Fulor tnaured. Bapart well street Phone 74115. WE BUY .md acll good uaed furni­ Ho u m 8 tor Balt 71 OFV MIDDLE TURNPIKE West A certain film producer la well j leave no vacancy. Among the people who shook work New t»5t) walipapei booka. ture. combination rangea, gaa A non-expandable four room home one government employe,, paid out Easy Terms at lUC-LONU’S Kefrlgcratoi aervioa known for always belittling any ----- ^ hands with him was a man whose Repaira on aU makaa, eonmer Edward R. Price Phone 2-1008. rangea and heaters. Jones Furni­ In excellent condition. Nice con­ suggcatioKdlfrom his aeeoclates. ' An elderly Southern lady, we are Some song hits have been writ­ of the taxpayers' roonsy. Twenty DeCORMIER MOTOR Arttdc* tor Sole 45 SOMETHING Different. A naw face wsa familiar, but whom he etal and lomeauc Emergency 24- ture btore, 36 Oak Phone 2-1041. venient location. Price reduced One day he was taken ill and left I informed, was quite put out be- ten In 15 minutes, according to years ago there was only one gov­ SALES, Inc. PAINTING anu paperhanglng. Old house with 8ve rooms on one a publisher. Well. It tskea time could not place. ernment employe for every 40 citi­ hour aenrice. Phone J-ld97 ANTIQUES, 4 drawer pine cheat, for quick sale. T. J. Crockett. the set. Hardly had he gone when ! cause the neighbors failed to In- "Who are youV' he eeked In a Ua&T V AN 'S cold Ormna wriat 24 Maple St. Tel. 8854 paper removed h> steam. Ceilinga SO-GALLON Rheem gaa automa­ floor, (8 bedrooma, Uvlng room to get a snappy title. zens In other liner of work. ReSniahed 328. Antique 8-drawer Phone 5418. someone hung up a sign: 1 vlte her to a garden tea. On the whisper aa he heartily welcomed « c t d i x m r OtnUr fUaUurant. M anchester WASrfING Machine, vac . toast- rehnlshed. Reaei rable price. An­ tic heater, complete with magne- with fireplace, kitehea wtth din­ maple and pli\e chest reflniahed "In case of fire, do not dial the 1 morning of the event, one of the the (jueat. The man’s fare fliuhed anfect#aUal Toward. Kindly rt- era. Irona. electric clocka, etc H!x- drew TIuck. 4861. Mum rod, and .lue. Phone 2-4088. ette). Princeton Street echool I hostesses tried to make amends Women, says a Broadway nltht and he quickly answered: "Made less OUDSMOBILE 2-door eedsn. $26. Antique pine dreaaing table Ure department. Just call our "Travel will broaden you." *aye tqm to Herald office or call 5121. pertly aerviced. ABC Appliance. area. Lot 120 x 120. T. J. Crockatt. ' with s last-minute Invitation. "It's club owTier, applAiid scanlilv- your shirts, sir.” aa la. Reaaona'oW. Dial 2>290fl. or reflniahed $16. Phone 3876. OAKLAND STREET producer and he’ll throw a wet dressed girls more than men. The a vacation folder. Not to mention, 21 Maple. 2-1575. INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ AVAILABLE 16' 1950 Admiral Phone 5416. too late." snapped the old girl. "Ah, of course," exclaimed the flatten you! call at 22 Jllaa Road. ing. Average room papered, 812, conaole television Admiral 7 eu. blanket on It." “ I’ve already prayed for rain." men don’t dare. . MODEL 70, 257 Roberts and 4 ROOM CAPE COD general. Turning to the receiving a n t iq u e s ReBnlahed Repairing Including paper. Oellinge reflniah- ft. and 11 eu. ft. refrigeratora. OFF EAST center atreet 8 room committee, he said: “Gentlemen, done on any furniture riemann. Alakan scope. Call Rockville Cape Cod, ol) heat copper plumb­ A man was being shown over a Penny-Placher Girls with had rep.itattons r o t ^ rNCOMK tax return pre- ed Bacellent workmanahip. Ray­ Washing machlnea, ware $151.96, 2 unfinlahed upatalra, attoOied No news Is good news eve->- allow me to preaent Major Shurtz." C H O R C H E S 189 South Main atreet. Phone mond Flake. 2-9287. 2UJ-1. now $99. Universal and Admiral ing. hatchway, inaulat^ lot 80* garage, amesite drive, on hua line, large factory. There is one penny-pincher should no better. cased by fonnet deputy collector Guide—That machine does the where but at a women’s brl ------i------Oil burner, garage, atractlne lot taig. 41 Purnell Place. Phone 2- light, bumper gttarda, new white WBAVLNU of ouma. moth holes HOME Paint apray outfit with 14 Immediate occupancy. Call 8878. NU88DORF CONSTRUCTION No Complaints! LANK LKUNARD wall Urea. This la really a aporty H. P. motor. ':?all 8701. SO GALLON Coleman gas autom'a- CX5MPANY MICKEV FINN ------i m . and tom clothing, nostery runa. oU*rsiDE, INSIDE Painting and tlc water beater, complete with looking cur. Wlien new It aold bandnaga repaired, tipper re­ paperhanglng. rrae aaUmatoa TMEYXE A COUPLE ^ YEAH* AND ROYAL CORONA POBTAgLE — magnesium rod. Five year guar WEST SIDE— 4 rooms plus two Tel. 3408 THEY MUSTYE LEFT ITY l,784.TOM-ILOOKE2 for $2,900, Cnn now be bmight for placement, umbrellaa repaired, FTompt eenrlee. Reasonable unfinished. Ihill Insulation, flra- SL PAUL BY NOW IT UP! ANP IT U BE A OF 6REAT CHARACTERS/; EVIPENTLY_, $1,61>5. Runa and looka like new. Smith Corona Standard type- antee, $89.95. Watkins Bros., 935 men’a ehirl collars reverted aqd prices. Phone 7680. O Frecbatto. placs, oil hot watar heat storm migmulongaonesome TMEYRE GOING TO ^ I T 'S GOING KH replaced Marlow*! UtUe Mending Workman's oompenaaUon, public wrttera and adding machlnaa. Main street. IT'S GOING ID BE KINP YES.'HESAO -ANP BE ON THEIR RCSTINED middle-aced couple de­ so OAKLAND ST Used machlnea aold or rantad. windows and acreena. combina­ FOUR ROOM ebigle, 3 Ufl^flUbed RIPE WHEN HE HASN'T __ Shop. liability lanriad. OFTOUGHONPHIL.ATTNAT, M HIS LETTER WAY TO SEATTLE! sire S or 4 rocma unfumiahed. Repaira on ^1 n akea. Marlow'a WHITE QUALITY range, com­ tion doora, amesite drlva. 4% up, hot water heat with «tl, pie- CONVENTION! M CONVENTION.' TEL. 2-9488 tura window, good location, $9.- MICKEY-TRAVELIN* ALL 'TOMR.aANCY No children. Cel> 2-4025. CORNICES and valance boarde. PAINTING, papi rhanging, floors bination oil a,id gaa. Very good mortgage. 30-day occupancy. Near 1 500. Cash required |',>.000. 8. A. MILES THAT IS* Custom built, choice of dealgna. aanded and refli lahed Ceilings MEN'S. Rebuilt and relaated ahoea condition. Reasonable. Te). 7238. ■chools and bus line. (Tharlet Lee- THOSE MILES WITH AN OLD THAT HE WAS RIDERS Wanted to vicinity of Becchler, Agent. Phone 8969. /' 1084 GRAHAM sedan Excellent Phone 2-3624 oi 2-0002. from 9 whitened. General carpenter work Good enough for dreaa or work. perance. 3620. lUNDlE OF BRAINS LIKE THOROUGHLY State Office Bldg. Hours 8-4:30. Reasonable prices. Sam Yulea, f o r q u ic k Sale, three-piece liv­ Til. SIPl. condition; new tires, $50. 1947 a. m. to B p m. anr remodell.ig. Men Insured. Call ing room set, also refrigerator. TWO-FAMILT, 5-5, oU hot stotor THE PROFESSOR* PIS6U6TEP* Cushman scooter. Excellent con­ Shoe repairer. 701 Main etreeL 6982. Gilbart Ftckett Call 8701. heat. la>t 85’ a 155’. Price I1L600. INCXIMB TAX and accounting dition. $75. Phone 2-9927. FLAT FINISH. Holland window ahadea illade to oiuaaure. AU BOLTON building atone and flag- 5 ROOM SINGLE iSva Tyler. Agent. Maneheater Sarvlce—Individual and bualneaa •tone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Teta- ELE(TTROLUX Vacuum cleaner 2-4469. can Dan Moaler 2-SS29. 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-dOor sedan, metal veneUan bllnda at a naw R cgalrlfig 28 with all attachments. Excellent good mechanical condition, rea­ low price. Keys made while you phone 2-0817 Stanley Patnode. 4 Rooms down, one up. hot condition. Phone'7991. water heat, oil burner. Lot 80’ MART: Sure 1 know Myetlc Foam sonable. Call 2-4057. wait Marlow's MATTRESSES Vour old mat BABY Scale, Shoo-Fly (Indoor r , ‘ treaa atorillasd and ramaSa like front. Price. $10,000. Buper-cleana doaena of thlnga be- rocker)', Baby-Oo-Roiind (Indoor CHAISE LOUNGE and vacuum FOUR ROOM BRICK aldea upholatery and ruga. -That’a 1948 PONTIAC STREAMLINER new. Call Jonea Furniture and This la a good buy. mortgage Building—Contracting 14 I walker). Phone 5083. cleaner. Practically new. Phone can be arranged for a G I- 3 - Z t-S O iS.leeeeS w T«e Beil SraSUeia lee why J. W. Hale Corp.. Houae- 6 SEDAN COUPE—Orean, Floor CovariBg, 88 Oak. TeL 2- I Built, 1248. ’nils Mngle hema Is hydramatlc, fully equipped. 7230 after 8. warea Dept eella eo much of It. GENERAL CAHPBNTRT. AJtoro- 1041 See now vacant and you can move Ann. Boratfl and AcreasorieB 45 8 PIECE Walnut dining room set. right In. Hot air heat, new oU 1 1948 W1LLV8 STATION WAGON • tlona. addlUona and new conatruc- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Pug'B Doing BY EDGAR MARTIN —20,000 miles. An economy Uon. Dormdra. porches and ga­ In good condition. Reasonable. STUART REALTY hunter, in good condition. F.H.A. FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUCS BUNNY LjPT u s aave you tireaone work Mualeal— Dramatic 29 COME IN and sea the latest In r. special. rages at rasaonahla prices. Work­ Phone 3032. State Theater Buildins mortgage commitment applied * PIAAW POK A wouTlY GOING QW, ,A)J(D vVd WOT TMIQVH tV\ \TV. h i g h TtVAt by eleotrlfyinc vour aewing na- tackle, outboards, boats, marine YMSMK VOO T. manship guaranteed. Free eeti- tel. 8648 or 7146 for. Price $7,908. «UV' SiCAQK) TO A VttYY SCHOOL tiOft YOVVt^ GNW TOO ehttf. ABC Appllanee. 21 Maple. TUNING AND voicing $5, rebuild­ hardware, paint, etc. A store BRADFORD 30-gallon automatic CWHA'NW ViAKlY T)\t«OUG)S Vi'TH 1942 PLYMOUTH FOUR DOOR matea. R. M. Alexander. Tel. YORTHt MOOY,VS'J TWDAStVJt*- SEDAN—Spaelal price, $149. ing, reflnlahlng. restyling, de- especially for the marine aporto- gaa hot water neater, uaed less TO ALT. 'V TVit WOOtVlWG DtATWi 2-lOTt.______8718. Also 8 room Gape Ced. Fire­ ARTHUR A. KNOFLA THW ViWT. I V40«O\tO MH9CI A G091Q mothlng. Free estimates. Phone man. Open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. than 1 year, with 10 year guaran­ CM4*. GOOOtWY*. ,^0^ AT T>KY. 1941 PACKARD 2-DOOR—Com­ place, 4 rooms down, 3 up. 2 car $75 Mein S t—Eat. 1921 AbOOI FLQGOM GHl HOT FOR SALE at any price! Our CARPENTER Work. Jobbing of 4029 anytime The Plano Shop, McIntosh Boat Oo., located at tee. Leas than half of the new STQVt GHOVO , garage with overhead do6re. Phone 5440 Or 5938 ■y'------'■fOO, youagStera mak«. up our moat pletely overhauled and re­ all kinds. New construction. Pearl street. the end of Purnell Parking lot. price. Phone Rockville 1999. VAQS.Q ' paint^. • Home Listings Wanted preeloua natural reaourcea. Their Workman's compensation carried Tel 2-3102. Oscar Nuasdort, 28 Center street, We have other Uetlngs and some * health, aafety and wen being 1938 PLYMOUTH COAv. C01N*E Call for an eatimate on any In- Rockville, Conn. good building lots. ahoold be our flrat concern In Inside or outside work. Fred Basiness Opportunitira. 22 Very good mechanical con­ All Kinds of Insurance Except Life ^aOTlng educational facilltlea. dition. Knofla. Tel. /7U4. FOR RENT or leaa*. gasoline serv­ Building Materials 47 COUNTR'Y Living at its bea i Vote “ Tei" on the achool referen­ Msrhinerv and Tools 52 ice station and garage, 6 bays. EASTERN Lumber $85 per thou­ Junior farm of five acres. M of] dum, Saturday 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 1937 PONTIAC COUPE €«n home of seven rooma, Ruar j R oofin g 16A Handling major brand products. sand. 5% cash dlsi-ount. Paul F AUTHORIZED .Rele» and service 1935 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN Moderate Investment required. •Schendel. 187 Gardner street Beaver 6 H.P four-wheel riding j-ROOM Colonial, bujlt 1940. Fire­ aereens. ell burning furnace, cit I water. Two-car garage. Madellr | FOR —^Keeney etreet paper — TranaportaUon apeclal FBATUKINtj Guaranteed roofa Write Box 6. Herald. Telephone 2-0465. Plant Jr.. Bready Rototliler and place. tile bate, attached garage, screened porch, oil hot water Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. route. Can 5221. 8189. and expert repaira aa well as Choreraaater garden tractors. gutter and conductor work. Try WANTED—A partner In a grow­ $142.50 up. Power lawn mowers, heat, knotty pine racraatloo BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. your “ Local Roofer." Call Oougb- ing printing business. Must have Diamonds— Wateh«»— lawm Bweepers. Johlison out­ room. Lot 105’ front, treea, storm AeUm m MIw Es' Sal* * 155 Cantor Street U» 7707. printing experlenee. live In Man­ Jewelry 48 wind'.wa, screens, Venetian blinds. Lnt* fpr Sale BY V .T .B A M L IN boards. Briggs and Stratton. Lau- DON'T VAWVBRSBT. ALLEY OOP Oh! Can’t You? Phone 2-4545 chester. between 28 and 40 yeara son Clinton. Reo. air-cooled en­ Askiny $13,500. Offers consldsrad. TIRWO O' 8AOOCHIN'? . ROOFING — Speolallzuig to re­ LEtiNARD V. YOST. Jeweler, re­ LOT 68’ frontagie on Madlae | of age. Writ" full parllculara to gines. Dlsston chain saws. Capi­ Elva Tyler Agent, Maacheater. DeCORMIER MOTOR 1935 DODGE. Radio and heater. pairing root* ot aJ kinds, also atreet. Price $1,850. No agent euV'NOff. Box T. Herald. pairs and adjus a watches expert­ tol Equipment Co., 38 Main street. 2-4469. SALES. Inc. Good tires and battery. Call 2- new roofs. Uuttar work. Chlm- ly at reasonable prices. Open Call 2-2148 or 3-2498. IT'S yfWKt HVWAKINO Phone 7058. ON MW... SAYS: "Here’s a nice little 0580. neya cje%iad and rapairad. 28 SOUTHERN New England tele­ 'fhuniday evenings 129 Spruce A T T E N T IO N yeara' axperienoe Free eetimatea phone stockliolccrs. Information street. Phone 2-4387. r bhto cor.” DEPENDABLE U8BID CARS OVER.STOCKED. will sell at bar­ HOME OWNERS or Wanted— Keal Batato Call Howley. Uancbestoi 8381. on sale of righto stock purchase. gain prices, new hydraulic lift, TODAYS SPECIAL Joseph McCluskey, 2-3272. 19S9 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN 1940 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR SE­ corn planters, mowers, cultiva­ PROSPECTIVE OWNERS Fuel and Feed 49A CONKIDERtNO 8EU.ING Radio, Heater, Spotlight DAN—Fully equipped, Bar­ tors. disc, bog, spring harrows for TOUR PROPERTYT Heating—Plumbing 17 Ford tractors! Cash and carry. If you want to SELL, contact gain priced. $395. Help Wanted— Female 35 REASONED Hardwood for stove, this office. Without obUgatton te vou. - Easy Tenns at 1940 W.YMOUTH 4-DOOR SE­ d FULTON. Plumbing and Job- flreplace and furnace. Any length Dublin Tractor Co,, North Wind­ wtU appratae m make vou q a DAN—Radio and heater— blng, serving Vanchester. Bolton WE r e q u ir e a pleasant woman ham road. Wllllmantlc. If’ you want to BUT, contact offer for property. Ice ot bed DoCORBOER MOTOR desired. Phone 2-9254 or 5301. $125 down. and Coventry. Telephone Man­ fo act aa on Avon representative this office. vou *eU. SALES, Inc. 1939 CHEVROLET COUPF^ Ra­ In your neighborhood. Eor ap­ chester 8781. 51u9fral Instruments 53 Phone 7722 Or 8278 24 Mople St. Tel. 8854 dio and heater—$90 down. pointment write Mrs. D. Buck- Garden— Farm— Dairy If you want to BUILD, contact BRAE-BURN REALTY this office. 1938 HUDSON—Good running car. PLUMBING, Heating, repairs on man, 29 Highland Terrace. Mid­ P roducts 50 SMALL GRAND piano, mahogany M anchester t h i n k i n g o f Selling T We m ' "Thank haa van for aprinE— now wa can E«t atiiba of good No money down. old and new ayetema, oil buroer. dletown. Conn., or call Middletown case. New spinets at aecond hand 1985 CHE3rROLET SEDAN — If water pump service. Prompt at­ GREEN Mounlaii potaloea. First If you want to ARRANGE A 4 to 8 room houses. Buyers wa: brands inttaad of thot# Christmas cigara!” 6-6377. piano prices. Thi Plano Shop, 6 MORTGAGE, contact this office. A HOOD DBAl, depends on the you need transportation this tention. John H. Orison. Phone quality, very mealy. $1.75 a tag. Quick results. Call Suburba.- SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH daMer. If you need a good uped Is If. No money down. i WOMAN TO care for 5 ycai old bushel delivered tt your door Call Pearl. Call 4d29 anytime. Realty Co., Realtors. Phone 8215. CARNIV.AI. BY DICK TURNER 7325. If you want INFORMA’nON ON FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SUde, KcHy! BY MERRILL C BL088BB oar aaa Sollmene and Flagg, Inc., 1941 DODGE H-TON PICK UP— rhtld, part time. One preferring Hathaway 2-1390. l',4 PER CENT LOAN, contact ------N r . Dodge and Plymouth cars. Dodge A verv good buy. e f f i c i e n t Plumbing and haat- good home to high wages. No Wearing Apparel— Fura 57 this office, Uerf OaMoTtFOaus tnieka. 834 Center atreet. Phone 19.38 CH EVROLET 1S-TON tng. Plugged drama machine WELL ROTTED cow maniire for Legal Notices LAY tPAT Oiar! irfe T ie Um o , Tmat Me'ltx.O'iDo housework. Phone 2-38,52. SLIDERS WMO GET HURT, lARD.' Tb WEAR prcm th br PUAcnca. 8101. Open 'til 9. DUMP — Hydraulic hoist. cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 308 lawns and gardens Delivered. Call I u X her T«v ism GO Cheap. Oakland street. Phone 6497. PROFIT from your spare time. Plela Bros, 36i Bldwell street. MAN’S SUIT, like new, size 36-38, ; ‘ ALICE CLAMPET AT A COURT OF PROBATB h"M HIS I THBOOSM AU . IM S , ViUtiER 1M9 Manhattan deluxe, If You Have A Car To Sell See Sell top value everyday greeting Phone 7405. A bargain. Call 2-2218. | «t Manchftiter vlthln and for the ALWAYS LFARfJ, HORSflfflATMBRS/ Real Estate and Insurance niftrict of Mancheiter. on the 17th id e a s : radio, baator, overdriva Sold for cards. Everybody buys 15-card $1 843 Main Street TRF HA90 WAY/ ever $3,000 new, win sell for $1,- SOUMENE A FLAGG, Ine. GAS OR ELECTRIC box. others from samples sent on day of March. A.D.. 1950. 51 Preaent, JOHN J. WALLBTT. 505. Cim be aeen at Olcott Pack­ Dodge and Plymouth Dealers approval. Also, show free samples HouaePoid Gmids Wanted—To Buy 58 P h o n e 49 93 634 Center St. Manchester WATER HEATERS Judfe. age Store, 850 Center street of Imprinted notes, stationery, Bitate of Charle# Is. Vandefbref*k. Ttl. 5101 Open Til 9 PRIVATE PARTY WILL SELL BUYING Used furniture and SEVEN ROOM home with foyr Telephone 4697. Between 9 a. m.- napkins. Your proflta up to late of Manchester. In raid District, de* No money down, $1.60 a COMPLETTB HOME OF FURNI­ hoiiacholO g*'Oda. any quantity bedroema. Living room, dining S p. m. CHEVROLET 1938 sedan, new 100%. Write: Hycrest, Dept. 205, ceaaed. week. $20 allowance for your TURE ON THURSDAY, MARCH The Woodshed. 11 Main street room, kitchen, laundry, bath and On motion of Mary S, Vanderbrook, j slip covers, tires, motor hyraullc 91 Bedford. Boston. Mass. 23RD—12 NOON TO 6:00 P. M. Call 3-.ilA4. rear porch. Large lot, fruit treea, of sale Manchester, executrix. brakes. Excellent condition, $60. old equipment. Phono 2-2800 chicken coop. Hot air heat. Mtce OIIDRRRD: That six months from I Gerich’s Garage, Burkland. Phone o r 7898. AMBITIOUS Woman, earn cash This furniture was purchased a the 17th day of March. A.D.. 19M. he SPRING CLEARANCE quiet neighborheod. Priced right. 8825, In spare rime ahov/Ing Maisonette few months ago by Mr. amd Mrs. |{ W iin ool Bn:ird and the same, are limited and allowed Martin of Torrlngton. Conn., Write Box U, Herald. for the creditors irithin which to brlnj; U S E D C A R S MARCH PREMIUM Frocks for women and children. IF YOUR car It 1946. ’47 or '48 and Also rllps and nylons. Phone any who made a aiibatyntlal deposit. LARGE, Pleasant room with phone In their claims against said estibte. and | ATTRACTIVE 4-roora bouse, new­ the executrix Is directed to-give public I '37 PACKARD COUPE—$95 clean, we will pay you top dollar. rime. Mr. Aiidette, Hartford 8- Unfortunately they are not In a extenalon, twin oeds. Gentlemen ly decorated, electric hot water notice to the creditort to bring in their 1 ■We want used cars. Batch Pon­ PLUMBING and Heating — oil position to take this furniture be­ or working 6ouple preferred. •87 DODGE COtn>B—$296 7929. heater, combina*lon atorm win­ claims within said time allowed by BY AL VERMEER tiac. Inc., 155 (Tenter atreet. Phone bumera. Free estimates cheer­ cause they are moving to Loa Phone 5705. publishing a copy of this order In some A fte r ;H! •87 BUICK C O U P E -$126 dows and screens. Many extras. PRISCILLA’S POP______2-4546. fully given. Call Poggle and SECRETARY. Fine opportunity Angeles, Calif. ne#spaper having a circulation in fild | GOSH. HAZEL*. I •SS PACKARD SEDAN—$80 LARGE FRONT room for work­ Immediate occupancy. 88.700. Call probate district, within ten days from 010 VI3U NOTtCe MR. ftOTTS r'A F T E R THE KAfeAL HE \ Peterman 2-9404, or Rockville for a good beginning. Very con­ TO ANY RESPONSIBLE PER­ k i s s e d MRS. BOTT5 AND* KNOW MRS BOTTSd ’$» PACKARD SEDAN—$195 venient for Manchester girl. Con­ ing couple. Heated, hot water, John Neville 3693. or Mary Evans tha date of th!s order, mne return make WHEN WE WERE OININO WELL ENOUGH DeCORMIER MOTOR 2162. SON ARRANGEMENTS TO to*this court of the notice glaen. THERE LAST TOLD HER IT WAS A kitchen privileges. 195 Spruce 7792, agents. F<0R t h a t / '39 GRAHAM SEDAN—$195 SALES, Inc. tact: Wilson Agency. 721 Main, t u r n OVER THEIR FURNI­ JUHaN J. WALLBTT. Judge. PLUMBING And Heating, special­ Room 207, Hartford. street. ’39 PLYMOUTH—$395 SAYS: “Be happy with this TURE FOR THE u n p a i d BAL­ izing In repaira. remodeling, oop- ANCE ON EASY MONTHLY AT A CX)URT OF PnOBATK hei.l ■89 BUICK SEDAN—$375 little car." pei water piping, new construc­ lUST BEt7AME available. One ot L ^ l N«ticM at Manchester m’HhIu and for tne .Id PAYMENTS WGLL BE MADE. District of Mancliestcr. on the I8m •40 PACKARD CONV.—$295 1941 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. tion. eetimatea given, time pay­ Help Wanted— Male our beat rooms, front. Light Thla furniture conalata of a largo AT A COUHT o r PROBATE held day of March. A.D.. 1950. '40 PACKARD SEDAN—$295 D c L U X E ments arranged, dklward Johnaon. housekeeping facilities available. Present, JOHN J. WALLETT, Phone 6979 oi 5044. WANTED—Man to drive truck peLuxe Westinghouse’’ Electric Central. So reasonable you will «t Msneheitor within and for the '40 PONTIAC SBDAN-$376 Heater and Defroster and check stock. Apply In person. Refrigerator, “ DeLuxe Bengal" District of Manchester, on the JOth Judge. '40 8TUDEBAKER—$295 be amazed. Large enough for two day of March, A.D.. 1950, ___ Estate of Martha J. Bensos. late of In fine order, owned by a PLUMBING and Hearing. Repaira Bllsh Hardware Co., Manchester, Combination Porcelain Range, or three. Hurry. Call Mrs. Present, JOHN J. , WALLETT, Manchester, in said District, deceased. '41 PACKARD S E D A N -$195 local executive. and new work. Prompt service. Conn. with chrome pipes, beautiful 5 Jerome. 14 Arch atreet. flrat Judge. On motion of Florence A. Benton of >c. '■Formica” Breakfast Set. Etate of Ellen A. Morlarty. late of said Manchester, administratrix with '41 PACKARD CONV.—$495 New water mainf Installed. Elec­ floor. Easy Terms at tric sewer cleaner and root cutter. WANTED— Married man 28 or iltchen Cabinet, Congoleum Rug, Manchester, In aald District, deceasac. will annexed. •49 MERCURY CONV —$895 DeCORMIER MOTOR over, for gas station attendant The admlnlatratrlx having exhibited ORDPiriKD: That six months from Estimates given on all types of handsome Bedroom Suite, with a BEAUTIFUL Room. FuU house­ the 18th day, of March, A.D., 1950, '49 OLDS SEDANETTE—$1195 No others need apply. Must have Sealy Box Spring and Mattress, her administration account with aftd SALES, Inc. work. Vincent P Marcin, 805 keeping facilities atUched. Con eitate to this Court for allowance. It ta and the same arc limited and allowed *4T OLDS. Hydramatlc—$1395 24 Maple St. Tel. 8854 North Main atreet Tel. 4848. experience. Bantly’a, 838 Main exquisite 3 pc. Living Room Suite ttnuous hot water oil heat. On ORDERED; That the 39th day of for the creditors within wh|cl^ to bring of inneraprlng construction. 9x12 In their claims against aald asUte, and' ■48 CHEV. CONV.—$1195 M a n ch e ste r street. bus line. Phone 2-4442. March. I9S0, at ten o'clock, forenoon, Axminater Rug, cocktail table. 2 at the Probate Office In the Municipal the said administratrix Is directed lo: '49 NASH SEDAN—$1499 EXPERIENCED Service station give public notice to the creditors to BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY AND RALPH LANE 1948 PONTIAC Streamliner 4-door Millinery— Dreesmakint 19 end tablet, floor lamp and an Em- CLEAN. <3omforUhle. well heated, Building In agld Maneheater, be and isvaassaseMaaaT.Mi tsianar. wa. VIC F L IN T O ne T rack *48 PACKARD SEDAN—$1395 attendant, married man with re- the aame la aaaigned for a beaiiog on bring in their claims within Mdd tima VEI sedan. Hydramatlc. fully equip­ eraon Television Set. large room in private home. Quiet allowed by publishing a copy of this .ne*s?iiMeiwi.sa.T.M.saav.ateT.f.. •48 PACKARD SEDAN-81695 CUSTOM MADE tXOTHES to lit aponslbllltlea, must bo very capa­ the allowance ot aald ' adminlatratlen /JU9TON6 MWOFUd , SFIAKME ASA , , THINK WE HAVE TOO OARK-> ped, excellent condition. Call 2- This advertiaement haa been paid neighborhood. Phone 81M. accovnt wtth aald esUte and aicertaln- order'In some newspaper htTlng a cir«: [ tIMS10<0 AHER ■SSIOE8. THE' '50 BUICK SEDAN—$1985 Individual. Will work from pat­ ble. over 25. McClure's Service culatlon In said probate district, with­ " I don't IH(2 thasa naw auita with tha string baan Rnaa ‘Would you mind swallowing your boor boforo you boo TBACK8 UAOINO THE raOWSSIONAt SKlEt, 1406. tern or will originate. Dreasea for by the Albert’s Furniture Co. ment of helra and order of dtatributlen. OTHIR WAY. THai MEANS ilPSAVTlUT«MSN0j HIM, lANCE 7 . QUICKER WE Station, 373 Main atreet. BEDROOM for reliable people. and fbta Court c.'lrecta that notice ot in ten days from the date of this order, *ith*r~-but wa'd probably run and buy ona if wa wtro tho boxora?” '60 PACKARD SEDAN—$2195 and haa been Inserted for the best THEAuanxisa mustse .MEAN HAT. HINTv notify THE suite, costa gowma etc- Phone Gentleman or couple. Quiet home. the time and place aasigned for aald and return make to this court of the POUCE. THE 2-3909. interests of our customer, with notice given. StillII abigl*amglo: and alavot to faabionl** . CABAYIN6 OWISIOPHER. hearing be given to, all peraoni known t m i R . HusiiMw 8crvica Offered 13 full knowledge of the people who Call 2-1320. to be Intereated therein to appear ahd JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOPPLE B R U N N E R ’S ALTERATIONS. All kinds, for Help Wanted— Male OUT UUK WAY, 37 wrlsh. to sell It. FOR REFINED woman or girl, be heard thereon by publishing a copy W e s , WHY DON'T YOU ? 358 East Center St. PSTTEK W. PANTALUK alactrical man’a ladies' and children's wear. Or Female of thla order in some newspaper hav­ AT A COURT o r PROBATE held WHY, CKRTAIMLY- E»AD. MARTHA/TWAY ARIA PROM contractor, maintenance and wir­ Any reeponslble person who room in private home. Privileges at s Hancheetfr within and tor the 6 0 TO MV -*.-TAK E b r o t h e r < ^ n Mon., Wed,, Pri. Call after 5 o'clock. 2-3828. PLASTIC Demonatrators. beauti ing a circulation In said District, at District ot Usnehefter. on the 30th ROOM LIKE THEV ALL HAVE THE BARBER OF GCVlLLE GETS ing for light and power. 40 Foe- would like to see this furniture If desired. Call 2-8852. least five days before the day of aald T H iS t CHILDRKM/AND JAKE WITH y o u E v e n in g s *Til 9 ful and complete line of flat plai' before 'Diursday can do ao by day of March, A.D.. 19M. MV MINO I9i ter etreet Phone 8808. hearing. Preaent. JOHN J. WALLETT,: THKOOGH’ ANY TH «r HAVE % D09FT 1 6 0 ON TELEVISION f A N D IC A N G N E . TERMS—TRADES MovInR— Tnieliint— Ilea reasonably priced. Complete phcMiing Mr. Albert at Hartford JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Judge. THIEREr, ONLY GIRLS. I’D ' in o p e r a , p e r h a p s ^ SOUAWONOERPUt.' LINOLEUM - Asphalt Ula waU line of Tupperware. Premium set 8-0358, after 6 p.m. 8-62.19 for an Ruaifigaa liorallons 29 AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Eetete of Bernt Herder Jphnspoo t. LUCE THEM TO TH0U(M X COULD SING PUNCH LINE TO oovtrtng Don* by reltabla. well- Sioraite up. advantageou." to both dealer appointment during the day or k!a. Harry (Herder) B. Jobason. )eta KNOW WI4AT ITS F or R ent •• Bt Maneh"»t«? within and tor to# F ig a r o PERFedruY.BUT PEP THINGS UP I =-* 1*41 OLDSMOBILE 76. 4-door trained men. AU toba guaranteed. LIGHT LOCAL trucking. Aahea and hostess. Liberal coinmlsalona. evening. All or part of It can hr. District of Menehfit#r. on < the 90lh of Manchester in i^ld district deceas­ LIKE TO HAVE AIR CONOrnONED OFFICE es'. lOYS.' IN A QCIENTIFIC ROLCf -*e- EKPLODE. 'stdsn, has a 1948 engine and’re- Hall Unoleupa Oo., 82 Oak atreet and rubbish removed. Painting Write Box A. Htrald. piirchaaed with arrangements for day ot March.*A.O.. IPSO. ONEOPTH E Pboae 2-4032 cveataga 8188. free atorage until wanted regard­ Orford BuUdlm. Apply Kar- Present, JOHN J. WALLETT, Upon aDplIcktlun of John A.'John- HOW ABOUT ME eqfltly new ttrea, brakes, battery and odd jobs. Reasonable. K. C. SOB. praying tost administration b t IM A LA80RA1DR.V , BOMBS/, Marks Phone 6261 or 8118. less of tinne. and with the under­ low’g. Judge. ', I . > . . granted on said esiate, ss per gppllca- - carburetor were installed, AM. APPU AN tXS earrlcad and Dors—Rirdw—Feta 41 standing there will be no charge EsUte of John L. Loughren, laU of b e t t i n g , EYtPLAlfJT RMT paint aaid haa all available Manchester. In said District, dscetssj. tion on Die; it is rapaired. burnera refrigeratora KUBRIBB and asbaa removed. In- for Insurance while In storage. Tp RAILROAD wilding and parking ORDERED: That tbe foregoing ap- IN G TH B - qiqu^ment TMh car la in axcep- TROPICAL and gold fish, plants, The sdinlnlstratrlx haTbig exiilbited BY LESLIE TtIRNBI rangea waahera eu . All work ctnaratora olewn packing, crating and atoraga. aire ^ p la r by Storm. Phone 8878 Watertntry, New Raven. Meriden account wHb said estate aad aseerlahi- publishing a copy of this urder In sumel East Windsor Mill. TeL Manches­ jiewspaper bavlug a clrculallao In ssldl IRON? YES SIR! Barvtce to ail parts of the U. 8. PUPPIES for Eaatar. AKC BoX' mont of belra. and tbit Court dfricts A. and Canada OaU 5127. Hart­ NEW I960 Unlvirsa oil electric ter 2-2458. that Boticq of the lime Abd plsee SP- district.; at least Bve i,Ays .befurs Ihel era, iwd Oockara, email 'crosa combination range, formerly day of said liearlng, to appear It thevf I have • I eMcb we w n ie t go far $88418 each, aa la ford 8-1438. slgned tor said bearing b« given to all hreeda. Zimmerman's Kennels, 8X52.95. Buy now and eave ISO. perSohs knawi? te be Inteicstfd thsrsln see' causa at said time and plsea inr.| TenwaT Swio— AH flewii aad aothing a 68 be 'haard relative thereto, and mak j Package DeUvaiy Lake etreet Tel. 6387. Watkins Bros., 135 Malp atreet. Iftrantai In Kont to appear tod be lisard thereon by Me r teaereatii ftergea to pay. MitNiaiEBTBR pabllslilng"a' copy of this brder in abnw retam to this court, and by ipalting 1 1 Local light trucking and package a-registered letter on or before Rarvi BOXER Pups. Time psymenU. OLD RED Tin Barn; 708 North I. 5. * UNFUUNlflllBO rooma. newepeper hgvlna a elroutstlan la aald delivery. Refrigeratora waahera Vateran, inpurance dark, w|le, DIetrlet. at te«$t Are days befoS* toe M. 19M,'a copy of this order .u Andvij new spTiflg litters, also one sg- Main atreet, buya aad aa}la good Jobnsson. Biigelbrektagatan, $9. Vi'l M l : f’K-. and stove movtag a specialty. two Bonp. Wm. Bnigg. Box 78, cay of aald hepriaf, and by mailing la Pbona 3-0723. eeptlonslly Das 4 months ole fs- need furnitura and qallOUW- a Mgtetered If tier on or before Marcb berg, 'Sweden; Eveline Bvensoa. Hu f msle, $8S,Boxsr Fsria. Vernea Frank Dcnetta Phone 2-1876. Andover. Phone collect 4887W4. 33. 1956. a copy of this orger fo Anne Ortas, ntaborgstan.. gwaden: ’ Judi j UGHT LOCAL trucking, ash re­ A. Carlman, Tottci, Kalleju. - Majlai. ■ ^ *-*« I Tel. RochviUe I993-J8. $50 REWARD. Rant of 8. 4. 5 rooms V. Lougtite". 11 Brady Court. Hart­ moval. woodland cleared and un­ H06PTTAL BEW2 and wheel ford. Conn.: Estgte of Patrick , J. Bwadan; Jolm A, Johnson care of Le i SMM MARTHA by evicted family of four, ebll- hsr A Rottner. 831 Mala street, U f wanted trees removed with chain 8 MONTH OLD Basgl*. not apey ebalrg for la-e or for rent. Retea Luughran. 19 Brady Court. Hartford. HEROKE ARE iWtPE-NOT EOBN S - t l J MUST BE6P00FIMG« $e s i i » drao'a agra 7 am. 9. Write Box V. Coaa. Chester, ■*

T U E B D A T , m a r c h 11, 1P0O iKanrff^Btrr Eo^nittg l| m U > A fsta gs OeOf Mat Pisaa Reb TIm Weather Ear Em Meath et Fehrmry, 1688 Parmait al 0. S. Wmltei " AU SS ttdcata anottod to tha lo­ »ptTo%ni cal railroad atatloa far tha aacur- Presenting $50 Check to Contest Winner Vote Saturday Isereoelag cfaudlnem wtth high­ Btan to tba International Flowtr 9^77 er temperataree thto ofteraeea; Shew at the Grand Oantral Palaea, 2-4541 ziiiianiijFRtPir iwuFuin^ itiFrcUu act qolte as asM tealght foBeerad Ns. IT, la New York, have been aold for MmiSer et foe AodH o ; A . V. Xeague^s Plea Eoreaa of OrefoaEiaa hy lala, elsaitag ThamdN- tM M W to Mk » ] gaiM m Thuraday. However, another at tight "Floarar Show SpodaT to New MaHehe$l€r~~“A City of Vittage Charm o’dO^'at tba homt of ComrtJe York, Saturday, la announced, JUST PICK UP YOUR PHONE leaving Hartford at 7:S8 a. m. and Local Woinen*s Organ­ niiiaantir Oraet Bulla, 67 Blgt< Dial 2-4541—Well be glad to call for your preaciip- few atrtat Dm public la flivltad. arriving In New York at 10:87. Re-, isation Takes Active VOL. LXIX, NO. 145 (CleaalSeS AtfverUelag oa Fage IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1950 (TWENTY-SIX PAGES—IN TWO SECmONS) PRICE FOUR CENIH turning It will leave New York at tion and deliver it carefoUy compoanded. » 6:10 and arrive. In Hartford at Part in Issues Salat Bamadatta'a Mothara Clr- 11:11. 'ncketa muat be purchaaed da win hold Ita maatlas tomorrow well In advance. The Neiy York ^ . MANCHESTER DRUG avanlas at tight o’clock at the Tha League of Women Votera of Trial Run for New Sub Oil Tanker homa of Mta. Henry SchnaU, 334 ahow opened yesterday and will Manchester, In cooperation with * 7e7 MAIN aTKBBT—JQHNUON BLOCH Laural atraat. close Saturday evening. two Main street atores, is urging N. MUSES. Reg. Flwnawctot Italian Police News Tidbits the people of the town to vote In Federal Court Rules Tha Republican Town comnUt- Culled From (/P) Wiras the coming raforondum on schools Daaghtara of libarty, No. 13S, tee of Old Lyme has announced and minority reproaontatlon, to bo LXOJL, will moat thta evening that Senator Charles 8. House of fbr the monthly buaineaa aeaalon Manchester will speak tonight at hold on Saturday, March 38. Strength Against Swedish Foreign Minister Gsten In Oianga hall. a large Republican rally and “ pre- The Votera’ ► Service of the M. Unden says trsditinnally-neu- convention dlscusMoh" at the Old League has arranged a display tral Sweden will stand Arm In her Loyalty Board May CMhbona Aaaembly, Catholic L«- Lyme school. J. Kenneth Bradley window at Michael's Jewelry refuaal to join Atlantic pact. . . . dlaa of Oolumbua, will meat thla of Westport will ba the other stoto which will be on view all of America's “ Big Six” ambassadors this week: The window contains To The Strike Challenge avaatag at tha K. of C. Home for speaker of the evening. III EQrope open their cold war con­ a St Patrlck’a whlat with prlaea, a map supplied by Arthur IlUng, ference in Rome agalnat backdrop mualc and refreahmenta. M|p. St. Margaret-Mary Mothers Superintendent of Schools, show­ of Italy partially paralysed by Ifntow F. Wagner and Mrs. Paul Circle will meet tomorrow eve­ ing the existing and proposed Automotive Tvude! Communist-led general strike. . . . Discharge Workers schools and the areas served by 3,000 Persons Put Un­ Kavanek are co-chairmen. ning at the home of Mrs. John Not Certain Sophoclea Venlzeloo, head of Lib­ Daniels, 200 Woodland street., them. There are also acliltect's der Arrest in Rome as eral party in Greece, accepts man­ Mary c. Keeney , DUVCW, drawings of the proposed BrAad date from King Paul to form new will meet thla evening at 47 Ma­ Street G3ementary School and the Three Man Tribunal Up* Harlan White of Joplin, Mo., Demonstrations Rigid­ H-Bomb Can government. Big Mo Skipiipr ple atreat formerly of Manchester, is visit­ Verplanck School. Even cocktail party Invitations Spy Suspects holds 0>nstitutiona1ity ing his cousin, Ernest Hilliard of To Show Votthg Machine ly Suppressed in Oth­ must be passed by censor under Woodland street. Hartford, and On Thursday^ March 23, the Poland's new law governing alt O f Government's Pro­ League will man a full-sized vot­ er Parts of Nation; Be Created\ Believed Tied relatives in Talcottville. COMING--- printed material. . . . Preston T. ing machine In Marlow’s depart­ Scattered Violence Tucker, president of defunct T'jck- gram; Decision Hand* Table Pads ment atore from noon until 6:00 er corporation, has demanded 'hat eil Down in Case of Em* p. m. Pamphlets will be avail­ Millikan Frankly Skep- Attorney General J. Howard Mc­ To Contacts able there concerning facts on the V e ry Soon BuDctin! Grath diamiaa three Federal at­ ploye of Federal Se* AUTO Cl-ASS school referendum and Informa­ tical Any Man-Made torneys who prosecuted mall fraud tion about minority repreaenta- Rome, March 22.—(A*)— MIRRORS Device Will Ever\ case agalnat him. McCarthy T c II h Senate eurity Agency; Dis­ tlon. Copies o f "Voting In Man­ One man was reported kiilpd West German government ,iro- chester," a League publication, at Parma and 3,000 persons Split Earth Asunder] posea election In both east and (^lomniunist Hunters sent hy One Justice will be given out. were arrested in Rome today west Germany, designed to unify Four Trailed by FBI; The following members o f the dnrilig a Commnnist-Ied gen­ entire country. . . . Acting Premier WaRhington, March 22.— League will be on hand at differ­ Pasadena, Calif., March 22—(P) Gaston Eyskens announces he has ent times throughout the after­ eral strike that hit Italy's in­ — Dr. Robert A. Millikan, Nobel No I'riniary Evidence (^)—The United States Court given up task of trying to solve of Appeals today upheld the noon and evening to demonstrate Machine Shop dustries and tied np local prize winning scientist, says he Is Belgian political crisis over King t o o c With the use of the nuichine: Mrs. W il­ transportation. not at all certain that man can l.eopo|i| and that Job has b;en Bulletin! constitutionality of the ffov<> C. Elmore Watkins, (left) president of Watkins Brothers, presents a check for 1.10.00 to Marshall La- liam Stuck, Mrs. Charles Towle, .\sbestos make a hydrogen bomb. Starboard side o f the CHS Onavlna, first 17. S. submarine to be re­ given to another member of hla Washington, March f t —<41 ernment’s employe loyalty menao of 10 Jean Rond, winner of the "Tuesday Owl" naming contest conducted by the Watkins store, Mrs. Vincent MePadden, Mrs. party. . . . Chinese Nationalist —Secretary of Stale Acheson Rome. March 22.—(/P)— He is frankly skeptical that any built as an undersea oil tanker. The extra bulge at left carries the program. The three-man tri­ ’ A id Op March 7 to 14. Marshall won the contest with the name "Tuesday Too” which will be used in future Francia Cowan, Mrs. John Conk­ surplus oil which can be supplied to any type ship, seaplane nr shore planes bomb Lunghwa Air field at today hocked up contentions Watkins Brothers advertisements. lin, Mrs. Franklyn Graff, Mrs. The Italian government met man-made device will ever split bunal ruled that any govern­ Service station. The sub U sbnw'P during post-construrllon trial run off Shanghai and attack Chinese Com­ from aaaoclaleo that the Unit­ (^Hton Msde, Gasranteed a Communist strike challenge the earth asunder. Jay Rubinow, Mrs. Julian Orr, Facifle coast near San Frandsco. (AP.wIrephnto). munist shipping along wide stretch ed States la being hnrmed In ment worker may be fired by . 1V> Pit Tour Tabid Mrs. Stanley H. Lorenzen, Mrs. today with a massing of po­ But it is true, he says, "that we of co'asL Its foreign reintlona by HIM Oeater St. Pboae 08M Marshall Lamenso of 10 Jean were different In spelling. A tie the Tuesday shopping hours, and our possible adversary now a Loyalty board acting under road was awarded the ISO cash was prevented only because one i Charles E. Jacobson, Jr., Mrs. lice strength that put 3,000 Buying power gradually expands charges from Senator MKisr- an executive order from President Phone 7691 Today Store VVuata, nctaro Pramlag ranging from "Willie" to "Owlex- possess the Instruments to destroy of the entries abbreviated the ander.” “ Hoot Owl” proved the Richard Martin, Mrs. John F, in stock market after halting start tiiy (R., Wla.) of Ckmununiat Truman. Ma aatau sSargi to have our VeswOaa Bliads prise in Watkins Tuesday Owl I.AeffIer, Mrs. Richard Dimock and persons under arrest in Rome each other.” InflII ration of the Slate de­ word "Tuesday.” moat popular with contestants Millikan la 82 today. In an in­ . . . Newapapers printing letters Decision In Bailey Ossa ■daaama nanM is yow bam Famltare Tops Naming contest for his entry Mrs. Edward Radtke. and riindly suppressed dem­ to the editor would have to carry partment. A t a news confer­ The hundreds or Ingenious having been offered more than a terview commemorating the occa­ 20-Year Peace Plan The decision was handed down name and address of writer under ence, reporters recalled that "Tuesday Too," the local store names submitted showed consid­ d o zen times. onstrations throughout the sion, the man who first isolated and In the case of Dorothy Bailey, a bill approved by MassachuaetU Amhaosador-al-Large i*hllip announced today. Marshall la the erable thought had been given the MANCHESTER country. There appeared to measured the electron and opened former 68,000-a-year employe of House of Repmsentativea . . . C. Jroaup had railed MrfWr- son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamen- entries. There were all manners b . only ocattered violence as a re- the way for present day atomic re­ the Federal Security agency. TAMPAX Is Proposed by Lie Federal medlaUM efforts have 1 thy’a rharges “ utterly Irre- Miss Bailey was suspended from zo, and attends St. Thomas Semi­ and methods of presenting the oult o f the 12-hour nationwide search observed: aponslble” and harmful. Arhe- nary where he ia In hit Junior general atiike called by the Com- - I • ' ' ' “ ' - II I, I- .— ' ’ ■" failed so far to aettle dispute which her Job in November, 1648, on "Tuesday" theme and often the In $ obtarbancy sigat "W ith all the talk about the led to strike of 800 Western Eficc- Bon aald he fully supports year. AUTO PARTS munlat-led Italian Confederation hydrogen bomb, I ’m not yet con­ grounds herSoyalty was question­ IT . ‘’owl” angle waa introduced. Oth­ tric Company employes, but an­ Jeoaup’s dedarattoo. Over six hundred aiitrlea were of Labor (COIL). . vinced that it’s at aU certain,we able, In February, 1646, she waa er oontestanta incorporated the HALE'S L !! ‘ Blaze Wrecks other meeting ia scheduled in New dismissed. offered In the contest making the Watkina name In various ways. 22-24 MAPLE STREET TEL. 2-4528 CaU loaaod A fter Clash can build such a bomb. Of course, York today. Washington, March 23 — Ml — CapL Irving T. Ditke, (above), if it were possible to maka the Calls for Penofllc Ses- Tb aa a. rommaafilng office of cruiser She sued for reinstatement to job of Judging a long and difficult Names were also suggested that The call waa laoued after a Secretary o f State Acheson saya hydrogen in all the seas combine Senator McCarthy (R., Wis.) was her Job, raising among other one. "Tuesday Too" waa the' final had no particular connection with , ■ hadquarters ’ efeah laat night between police State dtpartmen't ia receiving re­ Roebeater, who will take qver selection as the name ia simple in and farmhanda carrying Red at once into helium, we probably sions of Diplomats Four BuildlllgS reported today to have told Senate command of battleship Missouri poInU, the contention that the could explode the whole earth and ports that aerloua alluatlon la de­ whole loyalty program was uncon­ construction, easy to understsmd, FOR bannera in a village In central To Discuss Disputes j ------veloping in famine areas of Com­ Communist hunters he believes the April 17, succeeding OapL Wllttam stitutional. transform It Into a nebula. indicates that Watkina is open J u n i o r I t ^ . Two farmhanda were killed. munist China . . . Frnncla Cardi­ FBI trailed four Soviet spy sua- Brown. The Navy aanonaced Tuesdays as well as Thursdays to The CG IL la proteatlng govern­ "Still SkepttcaT Main Qiapel, Infirmary, the appointment. Captain Brawn This program, ordered by Prasl- "However, Tm stlU skeptical. Bulletin! nal Spellman, archbishop of New peota-to contacts with an Ameri­ dent Truman, calls for the Investi­ nine, and the "Too" suggests the ment propoeala to Increaae the York, speaks out again against goes on trial before general court LOAM and . think It would take a wanner can he accuses of heading an espio­ gation of every government em­ sound of an owl's call as used in county’a police force and authorize Washington, March 22.— Guest House and Mon­ Federal school aid bill Introduced martial March 21 on chargea nursery rhyme. Thii fem of bans for political demonatrationa lady than Mother Earth to make nage ring. .... growing out of the Big Mo’s ploye and the dismissal o ( any (/P)_-Secretary of State Ache- astery Are Destroyed last year by Rep. Graham Barden whose continued employment Four contestants offered names PEAT HUMUS monthly sMiiuiy that have token the Uvea o f aeveral such a horror possible.’’ McCarthy’s reported testimony groundliu' last Jao. 17. a favor." Those or# eli unbusinesslike ways and Even now Millikan malntolns tions, proposes a 20-year Four Trappista were carried to WANCMUrm COM» Chairman Tydlngs (D., Md.) of Barber Admits regular office houra and makes peace program to relax inter- safety from the Inflrmary. A doz­ —Trying to oave his fit.OOO,- (lA te BnltettaM etOrnm Wlra) Why have "Dead Spots"? ore unnecessary today. Open e chocking account Rent Controls the subcommittee looking Into Mc- 000,00fi oo-op houalBg program n . jB c m t e flying trips over the county ^ I national “tensions” and en leaped 20 feet from second Carthy'a charges told reporters national floor cells in the flaming dorml' from prospKtlve defeat. Pres­ o f your ^wnl In CfiockAtosfor, no minimum boloneo keep speaking engagements. Since bring the cold war to an the group already had received the ident Truman declared today when you can have pure Butcher Death retiring he has completed his soon tory. Another dozen escaped from name once before from McCar­ "Ounpolga of Ueoa” Ur|ai Fate in Doubtl tills plaa to provide homes for WaahlagtOB, MaKfii fit — (P) — over roquirod.*No monthly sorvico charge. A deposit to be published autobiography and end.” Calling for periodic the third floor. Cthers groped to thy. nilddle-iBcome famllleo la Senator Benton (D „ Oeno.), oMk- o f any amount starts your account. Checkbooks Free kept up with his duties as vice meetings of "foreign minis­ the ground through flery corri­ Tydlngs said the Wisconsin sen- dors. , above party polltlce. A tele- ing Ua mahfea Sonata epeecS, to­ Grisly Tale of Killing prosident of the Caltech Board of ters or even * heads of govern­ I itilp rbnnirf> la F o r e . I «''ldenM” giara from the president at PASTEL COLORS —'nothing to pay in advance. N o charge for deposits. ments” to discuss controversial is­ Abbot Leaps to Safety Lliue L^ange is <»re- ^ back up Ws charges "but did day urged approval of a wertfi Wednesday Speetals Tnistees. ^ _ Key West, Fla., reached Dem­ wMe "campatga o l Msaa" te eooe- Only o smoll charge for .ooch chock used. Told After 12-Hour How will he spend his birthday? sues, U e said in an address here: The Most Rev. Dom Edmund Policy De- suggest that we Investigate certain ocratic leaders as a spot poll Futterer, C.S.C., abbot o f the com­ seen in bat tbe propajaafia of Soviet Eaa- "Danger Too Great” ImUeatcd that almoet halt of AT THE Period o f Questioning munity, was caught briefly in the sla. Tea seaatora Jelaed the fo r­ (Oontiaacd oa Pag* Tea) I do not think the world can s p i t e Funds Cutback! (OonUnaad on Paga TUlrtoen) his own party members la the monastery. He leaped ten feet to mer advertiilBg exocattvo In oEOr- safeiy delay Uking the first steps Hooee' may vote agalnat the the ground. His hair was singed ing n renotation enmag fo r a 4ra- Terre Haute, Ind., March 83— Ml on this road o f negotiation and co-op Idea., and he was stunned. Washington, March 22 — (JP) — 1 w -r ronUe now program. Boatoa pt»> Open Thoradey Evenlnga — A alender, greying barber who conciliation. The danger of an in­ Several firemen and monks Little Immediate change In Fed- I nrafixi* I 1*fF fik Q poood bringtiW told police he waa too little to car' European Aid definite continuation of the cold eral rent control policy .was fore- •■. SJ k Washington, March 23—(P)— A aatloBS into a vast Manchester 6:00 to 8:00 ry the body of a big man admitted were nearly burled under a fklling spot poU indicated today that al­ war in thla age of the atom bomb, seen today despite a congressional | oet-up. He told ooaatora tblo iMt night the butcher slaying of wall of the abbey. the hydrogen bomb and bacterio­ cutback of funds requested to run most half of President Truman’s would "elooe the gap thrangh a window washer. The community leader said if Views Differ logical weapons is too great.” the program. Further Cut own party members In the House which Commuofem is aow psarlag Detactlv* caint Seward said 86- the flames had gained five min- The U. N. official made his peace Whether there will be any Fed' may vote against his 63.000,000- Ita deadly polooa lato the mladi, ^ MANCHESTER TRUST Co. year-old Clarence Taylor broke utea more headway between 40 Public Market , proposal in a speech last night at era) controls after July 1, how­ 000 co-op housing program for into the ooiiscleBoe aad the ease* down after 12 hours o f question­ and SO persona would have lost Mencheater, Connecticut Senate Now [the national B’nal B'rith annual ever, remained in doubt Calls on All Members middle-income families. Ueoa of maoklnd." ing and, between sobs, told a grisly House and their lives. C f over 100 Democrats checked • • • tmie of how he killed George WUlla convention dinner. No Official Stotement Member Federal Oepoalf Inatinuioe Corporation $1,000,000,000 Apart A spokesman, who estimated Housing Expediter Tlghe Woods Who Want Balanced To Guard Vital Ptaats ALL CENTER CUTS Baldwin, 84. the damage, said there were about made no official statement con­ (Ooatlaaed oa FUfe Sovoa) Washington, March 22—(P>— ’The police detective said Taylor ICoptinued on Page Seven) 30 persons in the guest house. PRINTED ON All YOUR CHICKS In Plans for Spending cerning future plans of the rent Budget to Join Move The A ir Force ordered addltlnaal related that he kUled Baldwin with The blaze was discovered by control agency he heads. fighter oalta to the Paclfle aorth- PORK CHOPS Lb. YOUR NAME GOID STAMPED ON IREE WAllET 65c ahota from a .38-caliber pistol In Jerome R. Spedden of 5306 BL Other sources close to the sltuS' west today to guard tte air ap­ »h*y hUk downtown barber shop the Washington, March 22— Ml—The Washington, March 22.—(4*)- George avenue, Baltimore, Md., tlon said that the 64,000,000 voted proaches to tte Baafoid, Waehn night of March 13. House and the Senate were apart Hoover May guesL He reported the fire ap­ new cut o f from 62,000,000,000 Brannan Plan by the House and Senate for rent ^,000,000,000 In an omnibus atonde works aad other vital da- "I did It—I’ll tell everything,' by 61,000,000,000 cash today m parently started under the main control will enable Woods’ staff to 626,000,000,000 appropriation bill femie plants. It annonneed that NATIVE PIG'S BABY BEEF Seward quoted Taylor aa saying, their plans for European aid spend­ stairway leading to the second floor continue operations at the pres­ adding that the aUght-statured was proposed today by Represen- Under Attack headqimrtera of the filet Fighter- ing next year. , , _ ,w Be Witness of the guest house. ent level. barter blamed the shooting on an UUve ^ te r of New York. latercepter wing and two et tia LIVER KorclEn coininltt6€$ o f ' Doth Priceless Manuscripts Lost "W e think the agency now will LIVER argument over a pretty young chambers yesterday a p p ro v ^ bills Top Republican o f the House flghter eqnadrons are being moved Bright and Tender Priceless manuscripts and reC' have enough money to carry on Appropriations committee, Taber from Kirtlaad base, Albuquerque, Look at if outiidol Look Hero...!! woman. providing for 63,100,000,000 of Taft Sees Likelihood until Congressa decides whether to Gahrielson Compares orda, including files of every monk Woman Being Held Marshall plan economic help '.n called upon all members of Con N. N.. to the Moeee Lake, WOdi.. In the community, were destroyed. extend controls for another full boee. This wing U equipped with The woman, Identified as 16- the 12 montha beginning July 1, O f Testimony on Plan gress who llvant to support Program to 'Old Shell Look at it insidol Documents salvaged from a mon­ year,” one housing official said. North American "Sabre" jef flght- Lb. year-old Mrs. Goldie Juanita Wll 1650. But the House bill directs 25c Lb. 59c astery established In Nova Scotia Game at County Fairs' . . . To make room for new Spring floor fash­ son tof Dresser, a community that 61.000,000,000 be in the form To Push Out Denham ere. About 1,208 pereoae will he You can't match a Frigidairol more than half a century ago also Ings through June SO were ‘"clud- across the Wabaah river from of surplus U. 8, farm products Included la the transfer. (forned Terre Haute, was held without were lost. •d in a 6788.000.000 money I Slai’ • • • . A Mgidaira Automatic Wothar Pore Pwk ions. . .W e are offering for ten days only. whereas the Senate bill calls for Washington, March 22—Ml— which passed the Senate yester­ Lincoln, Neb., March 22—(41 1.75 charge for quesUonlng. , . Senator T aft said today that fonU' Long-robed monks Joined fire­ day. The measure earlier had doesn’t aes how such a cut as that The Brannan agriculture plan was Wonts No Bilateral Ualoa The detective said Mra. Wilson all cash. Parle, March 22—(41 — Franee tin m you Hiora for your monay— Sausage Meat Sharp Clashes Certain er President Hoover may be asked men of eight communities In won House approval. propMcd by Tater can be made compared to the * old shell game ’299 SPARE RIBS admitted being present whOT the “ In view o f our obligations at favors a good neighbor policy with mora for you wHb Mmm Efforts to compromise that dif­ to testify on President Truman’s battling the flames. Effect o f Heavy Slash the suckers used to play at county Ask Abont New, Oor Own Make shooting occurred. He said she The community waa eatabllahtd The 64.000,000 earmarked for home sad abroad.” fairs” in an address here by Na­ Germany, bol wants no bilateral apparently knew that ’Taylor three ference are almost certain to ie*d proposal to abolish ' the indepen­ Easy Tenna to some sharp clashes — and some dent genera] counsel of the Na­ in 1600 by m'onka directed by the Woods’ agency hsd the effect of a AU Except Foreign Aid Cut tional Republican Oialrman Guy union, a government epokesnaus ANY ROOM UP TO 12'X 12' da^ after the shooting Mwed tte Caimon pointed out that the reduction In cash — when and 11 tional Labor Relations board. late Most Rev. Joseph Mary Mur­ heavy slash in funds since Con­ G. Gabriclaon. u id today. T te French government Lbs. Lb. body In half and d u m ^ ‘ ‘ . J * 626,048,060,164 bill financing 2 49c 45c . e the two chambers pass the bills The Ohio Republican told a re phy. It became a fullflcdged abtey gress specified that 62,600,000 of ‘■Now you sec It. now you don't,” Is conrinced that “ a durable nor­ Ctoons, ompitos tiseir oui^ Flossmorv HI., a suburb o f Chi' nearly all Federal activities Completely installed with first grade, standard as approved in committee. porter he doesn't know Hoover’s in 1648. the total be used as severance pay OabrlelBon told 1,300 fellow Re­ malization of Franco-OermaB re­ iiMlicolly with CREO. Three years ago members of the for employes—a strong Indication I cept foreign aid for the next fla«‘sl lations must take place wlthla the - ^ ♦•SrteeMMHeNewawwIiefo Seward said the Kiri imtde An earUer battle for further ouU attitude toward the president's publicans last nigbt St a Nebraaka BEST Rhode Island group were assigned that the lawmakers now feel that year already has been cut by the collective orgaalzatlon of Europe," • '" l i b . . • kopldty Spin clathas so oral sUtement saying ’Taylor h ^ appeared shaping up. I move, submitted to Congress aa G.C.P. Founders’ day rally. The weight, marbelized Inlaid Linoleum for only Rsprwentativs Vorys (R-Ohio), i,jo. 12 of 21 government reorgaal- to establish a monastery in New nation-wide controls will be committee from 630,612,630,668, a Mlalater ef Stat* Pierre Henri made plans through the day to reduction o f 61,087,600,804. Those annual rally gets Its name from dry—smiM 4RO roody to irou who sponsored the successful move sation tdans. Hearings on the pro- Teitgea said. IhiK. he saM after a I S . kUI Baldwin when he came to the figures Include both cash and con­ the fact it is held about the time • N o holMwg down PURE LARD 2 25c leal probably w ill be held by tte (OeaUaiMd oa Page fi2gbt) (Csatlnae8 oa Paga fifigkf) cabinet meeting, la Fraaee’a reply Columbia Window Shades barter shop, that night and then to autetituto farm surplus for cash, tract outhorixations requested by of the year that Nebraska became rob him of a large amount of cur­ hinted ho would lead a fight to mate Ebcpendlturas committee a state. to reeent eaggeetione by West C o m a k i 1 Damonstrotion I u g o the president T* Germaa ChaaoeBor S;,oBrad Ada- %— m rency Baldwin waa-known to car- cut another 61B0.000.000 out o f the early in April. Gn tils basiB o f the committee "This plan was not written by aaoer for a Frazco-Oeiinaa anlen. Other people look at your windows first! Why have “Dead bin when It reaches the House floor WoaM Oust Deabam action and the president’s estl farmers to help farmers make a KRAFT DINNER for DELICIOUS The president’s plan. In pracU- - • • • Spota“7 AD of Curreoey Marked next month. Protestant Leaders Split mates of revenues next year, the tetter livelihood, but la an instru­ Baldwin, an accentric who Vorys aald there was general caheffect, would oust Robert N. Federal deficit for the fiscal year ment for the destruction of free Teea-Age GIH Saoght MACARONI and CHEESE Denham, N LR B general counsel Vancouver, Wash., March 22— known for his diatrust o f h an l^ evidence o f determination in the beginning July 1 would te 64, farmers, framed by the radicals (Smaller Rooms In Proportion) who has accused the board o f pro­ (41— PoUoe eearehed weeds near You'D love to Hve with Columbia'a new paatel shades in often carried aa much as 61.0W House to call-a halt to high-level Over Hydrogen Bomb Use 163,682,312. who surround your secretary of stuffed into bnap-type puraes In foreign aid spending In view of an labor bias, and replace him with a Tater hopes to reduce that to here today for a etue In the Mi*P decorator preferred colors. Quick, easy to instaU shades 2 pkga. 25c counsel named by the board chair­ agriculture,” Gabrtelson said. pearanoe e f a teenage girl be­ Nv-;v - .s-sj hla pockets. He operated a one- Impending 64,000,000,000 budget around 62.000,000,000 through cuts man and subject to board control. Communism Attacked lieved carried off hy twa-mea. de in dainty rojto, soothing dove gray, aparkUng yellow, or man window washing agency In deficit "Some of us feel deeply that the ha wants the House to impose on T a ft left ho doubt he Is going New York, March 22—(41— The ‘ Hs also attacked Oommunlam, Ana Dewey, Ig, vanlehad Phone V$ or Drop in Today I Terre Haute and stamped all of a i r m a n Kee (D -W Va), on the hydrogen bomb does not present the omnibus bill when It staris refreshing aqna. Key these new shades to your walk, Executive committee of the Fed­ declaring: alght. oiW hla currancy with the name and other hand, told reportoto be would aU-out ih an effort to defeat what a new and different moral issue considering it next week. he called a political move to eral OhurchM o f Christ in Amsr* “We have too long tolerated Browa mid It fa jroar fabites—and henr oompUncntary remarks from address o f his buslnsss. go down the lino for the committee but light oa the wickedness The biggest single allotment In ^ fat More Chicken amend tte Taft-Hartley act after Communism writhln our country terrified screame w «ra theoe ! Detective Seward qaid measure. lea Is split over the hydrogen of war Itself,” tte resolution said. the omnibus appropriation bill jronr friends. admitted taking about 61,000 May T ry fo r‘Compromise Congress had failed to take any and within our government. The near St. Joseph's hospital bomb. “ Some of us oppose the construc­ 613,611,127.300 for national de time is past due when We roust FARM FRESH FOR BROILING OR FRYING A O mi from Baldwln’t body Immediately Senator Connally (D-Texas) ‘n- such action. tion of hydrogen bombs, which time when she was duo tki He conded, however, that it may The committee, representing fense. 'The Appropriations commit­ recognize these Communists for nw)$t A friends f}ependable Service Don't wait! See them today. SPECIAL A T ...... Each 7 0 C after the shooting. dicatqd the Senate might stand on would te used only for the mass tee chopped the defense budget by be difficult to stop tte plan, since 36,000,000 Protestants, set up a what they are—men and women It was the tracing of large Its committee’s proposal and try destruction of populations. more than 6300,000,000 and said amounts of these blUa spent In for a compromise with the House. opponents must nuister 46 Senate 20-man commission yesterday to guilty of high treason against our Treanunr Bgbmee Hail wtes to defeat It. Presidential make if further study after hear­ Some of us, on the other hand. that la all that cbuld te safely WTGIVB GREEN STAMPS Terre Haute and Chicago that led ’ ’W e decided we would let It people. We roust drive them out.” believing that our people and tte trimmed. to TayloFt arrest early yesterday, come to conference end act on It plans becomes law unless one ing arguments over the mattef and Both Qabrl?lson and Senator Washinfifton, March 22 ' (PV T ha CAIN'S MAYONNAISE pti 3 s i other free countries should not t e , Largest other------Items are-- 68.801------• .-..iT Seward added. then,” Connally aald. house of Congress rejects them by after issuing a prayer that the Kenneth 8. Wherry iR-Nsb), who pestUonof tba Treasury Mfl«h ‘ TEL. S«80 Earlier, the chairman o f the a constitutional majority of Its bomb "m ay never te used.” left without the moans o f dsftnso 1783,705 in Votorans’ administration spoke earlier, spotlighted Secre- •hto Ones to through the throat o f rstallation | spending and almost a billion for 2 0 : JOHNSON PAINT CO. The detective quoted Mrs. W il­ Senate Foreign Relationa oommlt- mefaters. It adopted a resolution stating U ry o f SUte Acheson ^ the Net budget receipts, f i 3 g l , ^ * tee had predicted Oongreea would pisoardhig el Plaa Urged that the bomb creates “ tremen­ support the attempt to construct I the Atomic Energy commission, 287.62; Ckah halaiiwe. fifi3lM nri>^ «99 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER son as saying Baldwin was shot the new temb. AU o f us unite In iTIioae two, along with national de- Stats department’s handling of Shop All Day Wodnfpi^f^ 32 Oak Stm t Phone 2-4022—6166 After - Hoars when hs tu rn ^ to look at a calen' J reject the Houae plan—described The House Committee on Exe- dous moral Issues and new imper­ foreign affaire as a primary tiwuo 848.87; Outonfi rwelpta atives In this struggle for just the prayer that it may never te I fense, have long been regarded as month, fi27.SS2,B used.” I "untouchable." e< tiu 1650 slecUoa. II T i (Oonttaoai oa P a n Tblrtsea) (Oputiaoed on ^ a n Thlrtaeal and durable peace. 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