... ------— V^DNEflDAT, XABCH t ItM WT 4lattt]f»Bt»r Cvmftts l|»ralb Red Cross Drive Opens Tomorrow— Too Can H e lp ! M n. Braast Bragaton, Mrs. l-lW olf, Mrs. Robait Hawlty and Siinaat Olreb of Paat Nobb Ham Brennan, M n. 1Hariay Dai Mra. Byron Boyd. Onuub mat to Odd EaUowa haU Enters Own Business GOP Dinner A l K H i t T o w n for tkolr monthly maattog and 'Avtrsfe Daily Nat P r ^ Ran T h e W satlw r aoelal, Moaulay aventog. Mra. Mary Per the Month of Eebrnnry, 1950 Paraeoat af 0. •. Weather BaNan Smith, the hoataoa, araa aaalated by Plans Progress {weed on .. jtb m aiUdM tar Um Mra. Fraaoaa Harron, Mra. Iva t M b t» tiM Ceath Matkr^ Ingraham, Mra. Mlnnla Johnaton Gay-Colorful—Decoratipe I 9 ,8 7 7 Eelr, cold and windy thia after- - .„-■» iwa malaf. 1h« Mb and Mlaa Emily iClaamann. OauMa G>mmittee in Charge to the town 2/lllallt-JjPRiFr Iw u F n iliM 2ElFraiO nooai fair aad eoMe rtonlgkt; Prt- wfll tagta «t Btoa o’doek, llrara- Neniber e t the Andit w an to charge of Mra. Maybel Bnrann af CUronlnttaas day fair aad aoattnaed eold. da^. b fha «hnr4i bMunant Meet Tonight to Fur­ Dowd and the attendance prlae * MtmchpUer— A City of VlUags Charm waa furnlahed by Mra. Anna Dart by Harry Catpet ^ 1 «A m Atd loetoty t t Zkm ther. Testimonial Three Styles In LaHMtaa «hnreb win tava a meet* Advortiatas aa Baga IS) Mba Anne Hawley, daughUr of Co-Chairman George B. Williams VOL. LXIX, NO. 128 MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 2. 1950 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS lag thb tTMiliiv, CiAlowliif tnc Mr. -and M n. Robert Hawley of Curtain-Sub tI o UBton MT«ic«. Coburn -road la on the dean'a Hat of the ticket committee for the tes­ for the iaat aemeatar at the Uni- timonial dinnar to be held on April Sr. Barnard Sheridan U Uated IB at the State Armory for Town «* wtenar o< the radio given by the veraity of Vermont, Burlington. Fatal Crash She la a aophoroore, majoring In Chairman William Davla, an­ Air Injection cadMran at Maty, and Paul Sheri­ home econonilca and made the nounced thla morning that a spe­ Ruffled Curtain Pennsylvania Told dan Krid the wlnnins ticket cial meeting o f hla committee will Judge Keech Decides dean'a Hat oif a prevloua occaalon. be held this evening at t o’clock In Vein Seen SorcM aocbty memberi are re- at hla home, 242 Parker street. mtadad of the monthly nwetlns Aldo L. Bellucgl of thia town, a The RepubUcan Activity Com- tWf ovenlng, following the Lenten aenlor at the tJhlveralty of Ver­ mlttea . with, its chairman, ax- Public Emergency mont Burlington, made the Dean’a Framing Death Cause qubt hour at Emanuel Lutheran Msyor Cecil W. England, hM Hat for the fall aameater. Ho waa planned a big program for tha din­ Mine Workers Union chnrch. The gueat apeaker will be one of a group of atudenta at the ner In honor ot tha new town Rev. Emeat Oordon, mlnlater of Unlveralty of Connecticut Fort chairman. Stretches to 200” . 8” wide. Fits any single or double State's Star Medical the Talcottvllle OongregaUonal Trumbull branch who earned flnat Thoaa parsons askad to attend R e s u lt o f S trik e church, who wlU teU of hla exper- academic honora, before trana- the meeting tonight include Har­ window. Witness in Trial of lencea la a Japaneae concentration ferrlng to the U. of V. OamUb 1. Aadlab old Maher. A. B. Bailey, Jnmee T Dr. Sander Gives Opin­ camp In World War H. Duffy. Edward Edgar, Donald Governor Calls on All Is Not in Contempt NO MEASURING— EASY TO HANG Greater Unity Vernar W. Nylin of Harriaon After almoet 27 yean aa mana­ Hamtogway, George Hunt, Thom­ ion Before Jury Today Memorial Lodge, No. 88, Knlghta Villages, Towns and atreet haa volunteered to conatnict ger of the food department of the as Hooey, Everett Kennedy, Joseph QUICK TO LAUNDER of Pythlaa, wlU meet tonight at 8 J. W. Hale Corporation, CamlHo J. Naretto, C. C. Varney, Stuart Waa- a table for uae of the Qlrl SCouta Cities to Allocate Plans Studied Bulletin! Announces Verdict of o’clock In Caatle hall, Qolway Andiaio of 461 Woodbrldge atraet ley, Randall Brown. JoMph Ted- HANG IN A JIFFY Fire Iffnites Frozen Cool; at Camp Merrie-wood. Maachester, N. H., March 2. Mine Is Put Btreet haa left Hale’a and la now oper­ ford Arturo Gremmo, Rusaell Available Fuel Supplies Water Used Refreczea It 'Not Guilty' on Both ating hlH own bualne^a, the Impe­ Prentice, Raymond' Gorman, Ru­ NO RODS REQUIRED —(P)—The stale reated at 2 rial Package athra, '' at 88 Oak dolph Swanson, Viiicent ktoreto, In Public Interest; Low Proposal for Link Be­ p. m. (ex.t.) today la the Civil and Criminal Ae- atreat. Otto Harnuuui, Edward Lynch, Samler “mercy death" murder Under Guard Buffalo, N. Y., March 2.--(P) Mr. Andblo aald today that ha John Wennargran, Bdwta Johnaon, Readings Add to Woe tween Foreign, Domes­ trial. Workera in a coal yard built rufiutions Today; As­ regrata leaving the company with Ralph Norton, Earle Clifford Ed­ a fire under a gumlola to thaw Plain Shades in Plastic tic Economic Policies a frosrn ahlpmcqt so they which he haa been asaoclated for win Jacobeon, Earle Rohan, Stan­ Pittsburgh, March 2.—eciaHy w eete* -praskltt mlna was the saapUne tender Greenwich Bay, marshal to sscort him the SWEET two daughters. Mra. Norma Conti have Over been in peace time. ISM with deficit of 8^,780,45^000 more -witneas before rezttog ’ the had left here last night. irom and Mias Edith Andlalo. Edith Select A bavq Joined the $71,000 striking Europe, state’s case this afternoon. sosns df a gun batUe Sept. 28 In courtroom. unlM mine workers to idleness. Some State department officials Mr. .IVuman told a news con­ in operations atoce last July 1 Asserted Eyes Open adiich hundreds of shots wera ax- Then ten men a h ^ d were re­ ^ L ba. honor graduate of the University suited for C9S1 strike rushes to ellmax but ported picked qp at 8:00 a.m. Sober and Whlto-Vhead POTATOES 23c df Connecticut, is working for her Olvea Eawrgraejr fawera also say that the United SUtsa ference he> is aware of criti­ The preceding witaeso. Dr. Wil­ ebangsd. A union miner, Herahell Nice Fur The governor of Massschuetts should consider the effect of its stock market maintains sir of Davis, 53, died several days later (e. s. t ) . None was Injured, uid He made his announcement master's degree In medical tociol- cism in some quarters that polite Indlfferenre. . . . Doctors at liam J. King of candia—Sander’s waa given emergency war-time domestic agricultural programs on home town—esld the defendant of gunshot wounds suffered dur­ all wera reported In ’’good con­ soberly and whtto-feced. Ogy at Boston College and will be the Defense department's New Hampshire trial disagree os ing tjie battle. The mlna had been dition,” radio messages said. Lb. 1 7 c graduated from that Institution In EASTER PARADES Scarf powers. the world generally. They par­ bad told him Mrs. Borroto’s eyss Keech had prepared a long writ­ GRAPES The Massachusetts State Execu­ economy moves had weakened to whether Mrs. Abble Borroto operating despite the striks of un­ Headquarters of the maneuvers ten opinion, but announo^ hie June. ticularly want a study of wheher were “open and atarlng” when air tive council, acting on Gov. Paul a foreign use may be found for the nation’s defenses. was dead when Dr. Hermann N. ion miners at that time. foKM did not learn Immediately ruling and did not bother to road LARGE SIZE ’That’s not the truth, the presi­ was injected into her veins. whether the PBM sank. ' smart wool for F or Y our this nation’s agricultural surpluses Sander injected air Into veins in King said that after a “prelim' A amall Shelby county mine al­ the prepared document (Ooattaaed on Page Tea) that would help the antl-Commu- dent said. He added he didn’t her arm. so waa heavily damaged by dyna- The ton officera and crewmen think there waa a word of truth Inary conversation,” Dr. Sander were token off four life rafts de The dactelon was a stunning eur- D'ANJOU PEARS 3 r., 25c New nlst world. LI Tsung-Jen la Invited to lunch mils blasts Saturday night. the whole family in it. brought up "the case” without giV' signed to hold two men each. prise to the crowded court rooaq Perhaps Greatest Problem at White House today as acting Ing the name of the patient. JmH Like Dad's! Best Ever In Peace Period president of China. . . . President Planes of the various armed serv- because the union In two prarioug Perhaps the greatest problem In­ King said Sander gave a short Iras had flown to the rescue In the ■trike cases has hsen held guilty by-the-yard Suit Eight Persons volved Ues In the field of Euro­ As a matter of fact, he went on, Truman nominates Vice Admiral the country is In the best situa­ history o f “the esse” —referring to dark. and compelled to pay fines s r a n - HEALTH MARKET pean recovery. Acheson, EC.V Calvta T. Durgla as commandei it as the “ terminal stage of can Vaccine May tion aa to defenses, that it has of First Fleet In Pacific.. . Federal Details Not Made Clear gating $2,180,000. from our Administrator Paul Hoffman snd cer.” The Navy escort carrier Palau Blaze Victims other top officials have already ever been in a period when it wep mediators seek to arrange new Government officials tnersaslag* Here's tfie Combination You Like not at war. King testified further that the stood by until smaller craft ar­ ly concerned over tha aprsadtag begun to work on the problem ot peace talks In threatened telephone accua^ doctor told him the pa­ ' BePoKoFind DefcMe economy moves have strike. . . . Russia accuses Finland rived to make the rescue. The fabrics center what to do aftes the European come under fire from columniata tient's weight had dropped . to 70 radio reports — somewhat scram­ recovery program enda in 1952. once again of violating her peate (Ooatli r) FRESH PORK Ninth Member of. Fam­ and others. Including some mem­ or 80 pouqda; that abe waa being bled—did not make clear the de­ Preliminary estimates indicate treaty and her friendship pact with given “very large doses” of drugs Has Immiuiized 90 Per tails of the rescue. ily Critically Burned bers of Congress and some mUl- Soviet Union. (E^inlBl) Lb. that the European Marshall plan to keep her from pain. The first 808 radioed from the LIVER 29c countries, on the basis of present tary officers who feel their owrn Government reata case in apy Cent of Experimental branch of the service is being cut Dr. King said Dr. Sander told crippled plane waa heard at 1:05 As Home Destroyed conditions, would still have a gap conspiracy trial of Judith Coplon him that before the alleged air a. m. It was believed that the of several bilHona between dol­ too much. and Valentine A. Gubitchev .... Animals in Tests Made SLICED BACON l > 4 5 c $501,900,000 Saved Injection he was dosing the pa­ plane waa ditched a considerable Monaon, Me., March -2—(A’)—Fire lars earned and dollars required President Truman scoffs at sug- tient with drugs at haU-an-hour time later, and that the men were F la sh es! for tbeir easentikl imports. In a report to Congreoa today. gaatlons that atomic age requires Intervals. Chicago, March 2— u p — Sclen- not on the rafts long. We’re Catting A Good Quality Loin of Beef to Offer: raced through a amall house'hera Secretary of Defense Johnaon said To meet this situation. State moving seat of government away “The only other thing I recall,” tlats havs disclosed they have de­ A Pan American World Airways (Late Bnlletlae of the (ff) fVIra) early today, killtog algbt memlMrs the Mrvlces have saved 8501,OUO,> from Washington . . . Air Force department officials believe several veloped a vaccine that has Immu­ Clipper sighted the ditched plane, o f a family and critically Injuring 000 of the $13,900,000,000 originally says Its temporary grounding of (CeatlBaed oa Page Boor) circled overhead and oent radio re Short or Porterhouse nised 90 pbr cent of experimental a ninth. (CoattaoeS oa Pago Tea) set aside for this year’s spending. all RepnbUe P-84E Jet fighter ports. The 'airline directed the Randy to Shut to War Boole He expressed confidence that the bombers did not result from any animals against one form of In­ Clipper to proceed on Its route at The dead were Elwood Smith, 36, WesUagton. Merch: STEAK______, We have a very his mother, Mra. Harriet Smith, 68, annual rate of saving would rea^h crariies. fantile paralysis. 8:45 a. m., because its aid no long' 81,000,000,000 by next Aug. 10, the There Is imusual harmony In CIO er was needed. etora leeraed et a eeeret eeeelea and hla alx children. The young- Bank Cashier In s report to the National Foun­ t ^ yly that emery-scy phwe are line selection of atera ranged from a one-year old first anniversary date of the uni­ ranks in Detroit as union repre­ The Clipper, sarrying 16 paasen'- Robbers Grab dation for Infantile Paralysis, re­ r&Mly aow far aMfUag thie aatten Our Seafood Dept, will be stock- baby to a 11-year old glrL fication act sentatives of 245,000 General searchers at Michael Beeae hos­ gera, was en route from LaGuardIa fug scarfs. ,Our Despite thia drop In overall :ia- .field, N. Y., to Caracas, Venexuela, to a war-time basis —ladndtag I v Smlth’a wife, Norma, 82, found Motors workers sit down to work Foils Robbers pital here esld they obtained the ed fresh tomorrow. See our good naked and atruggUng through deep Gem Fortune tlonal security costa Johnaon said, out new demands on coifipany. . . . vaccine by bombarding polio virua via Ban Juan. It was piloted by elvIUaa defease egelaet pessIMa prices are amaz­ snow toward a road, waa reported the services are achieving greater President Truman aaya he will with a new type of ultra-violet Cm L John Steers. atomlo bomUng. Oialroen 'fyd- rariety for the Lenten season, B . in “very poor” condition at a Do- combat effectiveneoi by cutting never go to Moscow as long as hs light. 'The maneuvers being held in thia Ings scene. bery to. FoUce Peak S g t Carney one of the robbers. Angora Berets Aldwi Neighbor Hears Senwns Patteraon at headquarters. "You go to Hell,” replied Crist (P>—lliis aiateria weather haa inttis GABARDINE A nrighbor, Bugsns Bickford, Hs said anew sedan draw along­ In Wire Basket Mystery M in er Saves f o r D eca d es; dealt a severe blow to tha Hudson k Russian Kolinsky $7*05 aa ha stuped on a taar gas ejec- said he heard Mrs. Smith’s acrearoa. side bis cab as be was an route tor. VsBey peach-growtag Industry. CHECKS V p He ran to the Smith home and from his hotel to'Union station to Before the gas took affect on the Orowen eald today that recant ---- » »----- A- < carried Mra. Smith to his house board a train for. Memphis. A New York, Marrii 2—UP— The<^ “I ask myself who would be robbers, two of them fired one shot Shows Gratitude for Help nub-xere weather, foilawlng ■ mild and Pastel Felts where she collspsed. Her night small, dark man leaped from (ho great wire bakket mystery haa wanting bai^ets,” says Officer Jaanaty and early Fehraary, ap------Mi ^ each. Tha buUata atruck bullet­ HOTUU wV*s nnuR w* mf clothing had been burned off. She car. New York police running around Wilfred O’Mahoney, "and I tell proof glass protecting the teller’s pann fa,.have w t;^ ant from fiS •atrw cost. Sonforiaod o4 $ 2 .9 8 yd. had struggled about 29 feet “He opened the back door,” in circles. myself—hah! Apartmant house cage. Tha marks on the glass Mauch Chunk, Pa.. March $.—Wthe Lonsford colliery of the Le- to I9S per sent af the 1S6S eronin through deep snow t o w ^ the Pavis said, “shoved the gun in at Somebody If stealing wire trash Ibperintendents. were about 12 Inches apart. UP—Carbon county helped a blind high Navigation Coal com;wmpany. Oatahera and UMar conaUas. The conns, la wMio oad • hosl of Ranch Mmk $ 1 8 -0 0 He was without family la this $1.98 to $6.98 Values at road. me and said: 'Give me that brief­ baskets from;4he streets. Hun­ "So I scout around behind apart­ Then the robbara fled. and penniless coal miner 30 jreara eonatieo normally pradnea a cam- fcy aoRd toms. Sisss 4 ts 13. d r e d In fact-*-$I0 In mld-Manhst- ment bouses snd what do I find? country. Eventually, his sight merclal crop of 12R9SS hnshela $ 2 .9 8 yd. Bar Skto aai Up Bickford summoned firemen sad case.’ I saiaed his a m and at Crist called State police, who, ago and he saved for decades to sped back to the burning bul'd- about the same time the gun ex­ ton in the past live weeks, or Cats. Laundry. Milk bottles. with the aid of the sherirs force went lUtogether, and he was bUnd wWi a raloe of aiennd gSSMSS. BaauUful Sna quality gahardtea far draaan ■how hts gratitude. and unable to earii. * • • tog. ploded. He grabbed the briefcase shout 10 a day. And baskets! But legs), bought- and other ptdlce, set up road aolU, iktrta and Jackets. "I broke a window,” he related, and ran hack to his car when WhoT , How7 Whyt en-snd-pald-for bsskets. Not our blocks. Joseph Britlpta, who regained OperattoB SnceesefnI To Deep Cutlery IJaa State police said that the hank County action made him eligible Twelve beautiful patterns and ooloringa "but it was impossible to get Into another man was watting. Ths police, red-faced and hot baskets. Not Ude nor hair of his s i^ t through Carbon county New Britain. Match $ — (P) — Sat ef Caff the house for smoke. It waa HoMop Gar Fottod under the collar, sajr-lt’s got them thsm.” received $40,0M In cash yesterday charity, handed County Judge for funds from a trust left by the After arara than 7$ yaon hi the Purs Second Floor to meet a New York, New Haven late Mrs. Eckley B. Cue, o f Hazle­ Mtofhaea In amart famous Milli&en Worsteray pouring out. I could bear some- Ths holdup car sped away l ut beaL Osa Oei Ptenty of 'Dps James C. McCready a check yes­ haMaeaa, Laaden, Fraijr ff Olath and $2*^® was recovered by p<4ice within an Ns Basketa BecevaraS . You can get ptenty of tips from and HarUord Railroad payroll. terday for $2,000. He and the ton. An operation at imUs Bye •vcnrafcbt Otker Bauling*s Woolens one moving around inside hut la ilsfcallanhig • « ' . . I . couldn’t do anything.” hour. ' Tbs men esc^Md. ”No basketa have been recovered atdewalk Sherlocka: They oald they believed the rob­ Judge bad decided that was what hospital at Philadelphia brought checks, for suits, skirts and Jacketa. bers were after these funds. back Schlpta’e sight af antlery, RIehard L. WhMa,j 4M f U tlJ8 Yard Trapped to BedreooM Davis told police the stolen to date,” admits Polios Depart­ 'HJut-of-towners take ’em. Use the county spent on him when ha dwh nwCaled taday. Ha aaN Green Stamps Given R^th.Cssh Sties Five of the children and their diamonds ware worth $100,000 and ment Secretary Frank Doyle. ’em to burn leaves.” was down a ^ out. He went back to work-i-to earn Treasary Balance “ AmUtlMi of My Ufe” a living and enough besides to y a a n ' • 'i . - ■* grandmother were trapped In sec were insured against theft. I'le The city. In $ burft of tidiness, But who burns lesvea In Febru­ in ~ ond floor bedrooms of the one and Is a reprasentative of his father’s put out 4,600 shiny new baskets ary or March? After the tittle ceremony of show his gratitude. Severs! yean Groan Stapps one-half stoiy wooden house. The flrna, Barnstt Davis, Inc. last Jsn. $8. > Tbcy’n Wg—34 "Blrd-fanclen are doing 4t ITie Washington, March $—OH—Ths gratitude to the court, 70-ycar-old ago hs retlrsd on pensiaa. but NaahvlUs Jewelers with whom Inchss Ugh. ThayVe heavy—40 baskats would make wonderful position o f ths Traasury Fob. 2$: Schlpta told reporters, “paying want on saving to pay off what he ‘i baby was slesptog on the.first OlvoB WUk Cash floor with the parents. Davis haa tradsd lor 18 years said pounda. They stand oa crawdad parrot cages.” Nat budget recsipts, $160,021,- that debt was the ambition of my eoBsldered k debt. e s p IrCOlUI The hlsse apparently originated the $100,000 flgura rsprasentsd streets. Ths oope watch them aa Hmmm. Three hundred aix- 824.50: cash hslsnce, $0,16$,077,- Ufe.” Said the. Judge: ‘nrbat payment Pal Sales C b u w only the wholesale value of he if they ware filled with emeralds. Uen larcenous parrot-keepara In 462.44; customs receipts for month, SriHpta’s sight began to wane aras a 'once to a lifetime* expart- 'V. f (Ooattoned oa Bata Bear) aema. j StUl they disappear. Sve' weeks? $34,648,884.47. to 1910 when he ws| working at once.” ,v » ■ T

IM'" r. ^rvo MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 2. 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1060 PAGE tHREI heels e f ahrlnklng aalea tax ra* * _____ — turaa. The aalea tax la toe Mggeat Tax Revenue general fund tax producer. Budget Bush May Get Figures Given John H. EUlott, county agricultur­ the blast In prsparstlon for eholr Huge Brink Holdup Gioir Tardiness praetleo, said ha had smslled Director W eir flrat eaUmated an­ Patterson Reveals al agent, to paitlclpata In a dairy Local School Children Honored Bns Extensiono SERVICES barn tour Friday, March 3. Tour neither gas nor smoks In the build­ imal returns at $92,000,000, latar ing. Falling Down dnpplRg the fignio to $29,600,000. Science Post On Vets’ Aid Service Choices will take m farms In Ellington, Averts Injuries Hearings Held n «t latcfvrH tkt w M m Vernon end Tolland that nave O’OMhMr now aoM It aa leas than Victims Found Here newly remodeled stables and one- thah-under $2S,OOOAOO. NOW p l a y in c T— «f Hm fuiily. Priest to Urge Naming Expenditures in State Washington, Match 2—(P>—Rep­ story dally barns. Schedule fol­ Beatrice, Neb., March 2—(F)— Hartford, March 2— — Two> likely to Be Drop of ■tampa Ohme Oeaoera The M M t Praised lows: 10:30 a. m., Frank Nleder- Because everyone In the choir of Guillotine Again resentative Patterson (R-Conn) he.-'rings for bus routs extensions,' Slumping returns from both By Truman at Head Manchester Trust Com-1 Pteture In The Nation! %-erfer farm, Vernon; 11:80 a. m., the West Side Baptist church was 20 Per Cent in Corpoi^ these aourcea are causing concern *Hurricane TourhU* For Fiscal Year of one In Danbury and the otter In' today named George Schulta. 14 WUUam Niemann’s farm, Elling­ late for practice, the church was Busy in Filmland West Haven, were held befora tha,' In the govemor'e office which la John B. Burko aOon Levy Now CH New Foundation pany Reports Cheriis | 1949 Top 71 Millions Baker street, Wlnated, Conn., and ton; 12:30 p. m. lunch (bring ow n ): empty when an explosion ripped It State Public Utilities commission: fighting to keep the state from Chase Excitement ‘BATTLEGROUND’ " " I Casmir Thomas BycoskI, 192 Mr.in 1 p. m., Charles Hoffman’s, Elling­ apart last night. today. , FUNERAL HOME winding up In the red. Of Local People Were i PLU S: News, Shorts Hollywood, Msreh 2.—(J')—The HarUord, March S—t*V-Tha Washington, March 2— (T)— Rap- Hartford, March 2 — (/p) — Ex­ atreet, Terryvtlle, as hit principal ton; 1:30 p. ip., Hoffman Brothers’, The choir was to have met at The Danbury Power and Trai>s-( Pinal answer on the corporation Ellington; 2 p. m., Bahler Broth­ guillotine Is busy again In the •tCMtOMlOTat 1M.MS three per cent oorMration tax — resen^tlva Priaat (D-Tann) said Recordak Protected Waahington, March 2— c/P)— penditures totaling $71,737,043 “Battlegraand” Showing nominees to the Naval and Military 7:30 p. m. (c. a. t.) A t 7:86 the portatlon company asked permta^ tax Is expected around April 10 Ever hear of the "hurricane ers’, laiington. unexplained blast tovried the build­ movie Industry. the sUte'a eecond bifsaat general today ha will urge Presldant ’Tfu- were made by the Veterans admin­ A t 2:16, 9 m nnd OfiNT academies, respectively. slon to extend a bus line about h when returns for corporatlona who touriaU?" More than $600 has been realised ing and ahattered windows and Four ot the five big studios re­ mile to provide better service foi* fund money raiaer—Ja falling down A t laast 17 local bank cheeks istration'In ConnecUcujt for direct Saturday Continuous Show Schultz’s alternates, in order, ended their flacal year Dec. 31 ere man to name Dr. Vannevar Bush They're curious fblka who go and indirect benefits to veterans, towaM local.Heart Fund goal of shook piaster from the walls of portedly are operating with re­ factory employes in the south end on the Job. expected to be added up. *”niat will ware part o f the loot aaised in the are: duced staffs. One of them -W ar­ In fhct, thera’a likely to be a 20 as head o f a new National Science Into potentially dangerous their dependents or beneficiaries William P. F. Wright, Jr.. 36 $325, Mre. Hrifbert W. Cable, chair­ nearby homes and stores. No one of the city. The route would run tell the story. ’ O’Connor said. Help Repeal The Unfair was Injured. ner Bros.—Is laying off 50 per par cent drop in auch taxea thla foundation now approved by both Brink robbery in Boston, it was hurricane area when they hear during the fiscal year ending June Spencer avenue, Waterbury; John man, announced Tuesday night. Of along Starr street and South strasb a storm si brewing-just to see 30, 1949, It was reported today by 0% Tax on 81ovle Tlcketa this amount, over $300 was real­ The toppling steeple sheared cent of Its personnel, a trade pa­ to the Lee factory on Shelter Koc'.C year aa compared to 1M9 aaya Tax the Senate and House. revealed here at Manchester B. Larkin, 18 New street, Ansonia, per said. The studio declined to Cbmmlaaioner Dennia P. O’Ooonor. what's up. Harry T. Wood, manager o f the ized from the Cov-Entry 1950 power and telephone lines, one of road, and on Shelter Rock lane and WINTER Bush Vlhs at the forefront of Trust company today as tha local and Lewis Edward Piefee, Jr., 39 them 'connecting the atudio of comment. Inatead of coming cloae to the 1. R TanneblU, a U. S. Wea­ Hartford regional office o f the Heart Campaign and "Queen of Great Pasture road to Soutn Purim Fe§tival Atsenca’a wartlmo aolentlflc re­ bank, in ^ ta of the loaa of the’ Whittier avenue, Waterbury. Radio Station KW BE with Its Most of the studios have large 110,272,298 hauled in a year ago, ther bureau official, deacribed VA. , Heaits" collection. The National atreet. j GLOOM. search effort. As chief of the pro­ original checks, paid tbe amounta Bycoski’a aifemates are: 811k Company and employes do­ transmitter. The station was off iMcklogs of unrelcascd films. O tt­ the commlaaloner expecta retuma called for. them to a reporter today and Ebependitures in the six New SPEOAL NOONDAY Joseph Preston Altleri, South The Connecticut company wanta Begins at Sundown posed foundation he would carry England states during the fiscal nated $160. A total of $32.60 waa the air for nearly two hours. er reasons advanced by Industry to come in a little over $12,000,000. Tbo ability of tbe banking said they were comparable to Britain; (Carles P. Atwood, «r., to transport school children tit out the same <)uty in peacetime. "people wrbo chase fires.” year totaled $413,829,544. LUNCHEONS turned In from a Saturday night Fire Chief Cecil Hess said the sources for the dismissals include West Haven from Campbell avenus CHASER **SUgIit DecttM" Bxpaciad houaaa here and In Boston to car­ Straits turnpike, Watertown, rnd cauaj of the explosion hadn't been declining theater grosses, per­ IMriageat Checks Imposed TunehiU said he’s met such largest Amount In List benefit dance, and $32.60 from a and Ruden street to Notre Dam^ State offlciala had expected a ’Tha featival of Purim, the Feast ry tI^t>ugh tbo transactlona start­ Charles E. MacWilliama, 345 Frost game. Ladles’ Asso­ determined. Pastor Walter H. HIs wartime record weighed porale while on hurricane duty The largest amount In the list of haps because of television; loss ol •chool and back to Campbell "slight decline" in the corporation of Lots, begins at sundown, today, ed by local paopla la based on the expenditures in Connecticut was road, Waterbury. ciation of First Congregational Klempel, who had fired the church foreign markets; and the high Home Developing and U x for lOSO, but not as much aa it heavily with aacurity-conscious Recordak ayatem which ia atand- in 'Texas and that weathermen Complete avenue Ihfo^gh Cook avenue and and ooncludea at sundown, March House members. Before passing $22,923,360 which went to 39,332 church donated $5 and Greea furnace a couple of hours before CMt of movie production.' Ruden street. '■ now appears to Tax department ard equipment at Manohaoter In Florida aee them, too. C2iobot Post, American Legion, do­ 8. It oommemoratea tha deliver - tbe fotmdaUon MU yesterday they "n ie y ’re curious about veterans or to dependents of de­ Printing Outfit reaearchera. Budget W rertor Rob­ Truat company. ceased veterans in the form of nated $2.50. tied to It some o f the moet string­ what’s happening,” he said, ert H. Weir had told Governor ence ot.tbe Jews ot ancient Persia President Russell B. Hathaway compensation or pension payments South Coventry Ann Richardson waa drowned ent security and loyalty checks "but usuklly they get mors AT ,An the equipment 3^00 Bowles and the LegUlature that from the maaaacre planned Dy the o f the Trust company, himself a or retirement pay. Queen of Hearts with a total of the tax would yield around $14,- Prime Minister of King Ahaauer- yet to be required of any Federal “ victim” of the Brink koMup, ex­ than they want before It’s ' Mra. Pauline Little ne«i to do your own at agency. The next largest amount, total­ 749 votes. Runner-up. was Jean 000,000. Thla figure was used by us. The Hebrew date la tha 14th of plained that probably oomptato over.” WllUmantIc Ez. Phone 2625WI hone— Following House passage, tbs ing $17,035,042, was paid m sub- Kalber with 357 votes. Five ^rls the 1949 Liegislatnre aa a baaia of Adar, 0710. paralyala In regard to the tranaac- bill went to the Senate preparatory siatence allowances to Connecticut took part in the contest, which atatia rerenue on which two-yaar ’The Biblical Book of Esther Uona here would have resulted veterans in training or education FARR'S Jean W. Fitzgerald, daughter of realized $147.96. Mrs. Gable re­ LADIES* CARDIGAN to ironing out what its supporters spending would be baaed. telU the etory of this ieettval. The from the thefts under usual cir­ Rev. Gordon under the GI bill. The humber of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fitzgerald, ported that plasUc hearts In stores Aooco Devetopinc and consider minor differences between News that the oorporatlob tax. beautiful Jewess, Eather, w cumstances. trainees was 22,034. South Coventry, and Arthur C. have not been Included nnd there Prtntint Ontfit Complete would probably not. Hve up to tha cbosm by the Klhg as bis Queen. vtirslOilS'passed by the two cham­ He said that prior to the Brink Another large expenditure dur­ are a few returns to come In from bers. DorcaE Speaker Forat, Jr„ aon of Mr. and Mra. task expected of It cornea on the A t a aeries of banquets she tells robbery, several Manchester peo­ ing the year totaled $3,621,379 Arthur C. Forst, Sr., Seagraves sales of tickets. Miss Rlchardron him of Haman’s plot to destroy Priest, author of the House bill, ple bad aubmitted paymenta— which involved subsistence pay­ waa presented a leather shoulder told a reporter: road. South Cksventry, will appear the Jewish people. King Abaauar- largely for Veterana’ Sorvica In­ Rev. Ernest Gordon, minister of ments to 3,116 Connecticut dis­ EASTWOOD saddle-bag during Tuesday night s "A n y number of members of the on the Carnival Junior Legion Pro­ us ordera Haman hung on the surance itema— to Boston. The the TalcottvUls church for the past abled veterans in education or gram Sunday on Station W TIC be­ ceremonies at the Hayloft. The $ 7, Houm would like to see Dr. Busb scaffold he had prepared for Mor- checks, drawn against funds In 18 months, was' the guest speaker training under Public Law 16, the B«aal4 Seecea ' Oeac Tieroer ~ gift waa a donation by T u b ri^ s ginning at nopn. Tuesday three Manchester Junior High atudenta viewed their paintings at the Avery Museum in Hartford. TAXPAYER! dqcal. ’The Book of Bather la a In the government’s top scientific the Manchester T n u t company, at the meeting of the Dorcas Socie­ vocational rehabilitation act. Patricia Neel Blelura Ceala of WllUmantIc. Each of the otter Both are pupils of Group 4 of Walter Kuezynski, James Doering, Barnard achool, Sally Lawlstowskl and Donald Helm, Hollister atreet SWEATERS spot. I intend to recommend it.” Bleksrd Te44 charming atory of virtue rewarded were deposited in a Boston bank ty last night in Emanuel Lutheran George Hersey Robertson School four girls were presented scatter For help on Income Bush, one o f the nation’s fore­ achool were the place winners from the seventh and eighth grade. Their drawings will hang in the RAY DWYER’S and evil punished. by the various agencico to Whom church. One of the best meetings Flies New Divorce Petition “Hasty “Whirl- with William E. McArthur, teacher pins by Mrs. Gable. Tioga Tarn most scientific autboriUes, was the t Company also gave each of the five museum until March 5 and then they will be shown locally. Tax Returns Phone 'Since that day the Jewish peo­ they wore sent. o f the season it wras attended by poor and will represent their class In a PHOTO SHOP wartime head of tha Office of girls the opportunity of selecting ple have celebrated this featival This Boston hank Recotdaked more than 60 members and guests. Loo Angeles, March 2.—(.P)— S : U - 4:34 - tM 1 :U - t : U spelling bee Sunday. They will Lxane la NaMlfTs Store Manchester Scientific Research and Develop­ Jack Carson’s wife, who droppeyl enough yarn for a wool sweater. ToU 78«» with prayers of joy and thankS' the checks: as is tha usual custom, It was the third occasion that compete with other children from lalitles in the field o f plastics and tOM Mata St. ment from which emerged many Mr. Gordon had addressed groups a divorce suit in 1946 after saying Fact Finding Commission on Ed Driver Is Cleared giving. Charity la given, gifts are and then started them back for SVN.: ‘'JOtSON SINGS aGfilN’' the atate in the eame class. Plastics Society their nation-wide promotion pro­ 4993 exchanged, and a general attitude of the military's most erieettve payment at the Manchester Trust at Emanuel on his experiences as she didn’t want to give testimony This is the second year that Mr. ucatlpn meeting Monday n'Khl gram on March 2-8, brings the / » f well being prevails. The ycuqg weapons. company on which they were a prisoner in a Japanese camp at that would "hurt Jack," has filed McArthur's pupils have been rep' held at Robertson school. Secre­ Honoring Grant's promotion of plastics to sn unpre­ 111 Woiiiaii'8 Death are permitted liberties in tbe Tem­ He was president of the Carne­ drawn. Slam. This ordeal which he en­ a new petition. This time the resented on this program. Last tary read a letter from Norman cedented peak. Winthrou Menrimii ple denied on all other occasions. gie Institution for many years, and dured for over three yeags was a charge.8 "extreme mental cruel­ Cousins, chalirman of the commis­ But they only got aa far aa year Harriet Thlem participated, sion in Hartford, acknowledging a Public Accountant The Book of Bather Is read at haP long been aaaociated with factor In hia decision to enter the ty.” She was denied a divorce ear­ finishing in a first place tie with a The Society of the Plastics In­ New Haven, March 2—(J’)—Rob­ Brinks' headquarters. There they ministry. He served with the recent report sent them on local aervieea, and at the mention of Massachusetta Instituta of Tecb- lier on the ground of Insufllcleht boy from Hartford area school. ert Rubey o f‘ 116 Lafayette street, S43 Main St. Room 15 were robbed. The Boston bank British Territorials, which corre­ committee activities and asking dustry sponsor^ a testimonial Mother and Child Haman’s name, the children rattle nology. knew which of Us shipments had evidence. Residents are reminded by Post­ Milford, was exonerated of crim­ FOR Manche<^ter, Conn. sponds with our National Guard, that they be Informed of future luncheon to the W. T. Grant Com­ noise makers tgrsggeni) and Pint Proposed la 1941 master Herman F. LeDoyt that inal reaponalbility today by Cor­ been taken, and the Recordak pic­ for seven years, and attained the programs. An item regarding the pany on Tuesday, February 28 in ■UCmp their feet. A federal aelence foundation was tures of all ol the missing checks beginning Saturday and continu­ Beside Dead Pilot |oner .lames J. Corrigan in the auto­ rank of captain. work of the local committee con- mobile accident death of a 50-yeH.‘- In thla day and age, the Purim first proposed by President Roose­ were at once produced. ing each consecutive Saturday the the Hendrik Hudson Room of the ______I velt as aarly as 1941. Since 1946 it A graduate of St. Andrews Uni­ Uined in February service letter old woman in West Haven, Jan. 13. festival raisea the hopes and Yesterday, accompanied with an versity, Scotland, he entered the local post office will close at 3 issued by the Hartford commission Hotel Roosevelt. New York City. banrts of all people who still do has been S part of President Tru­ p.m. Beaumont, Calif., March C , Mrs. Margaret Smullen of 14 explanation of the circumstances Scottish Theological College, Edin­ was read to the group. Reporta This luncheon was in recognition (•'arrcll street, waa atruek by not enjoy perfect freedom. The man's domestic post-war program the Manchester Trust company The twelfth granddaughter atul —A woman and her Ihrce-ycar-old ’ and before C?ongrcM continually. burgh, and in August, 1947, came were given by several local organl of the outstanding achievements in Uubey’e car aa she attempted to Asthmatic? day apsaka of the miracle o f deliv­ started to get Recordak copies of to this country to stu^ for his twenty-first grandchild of Mr. and zatlon representatives relative to clilld both too badly hurt to crawl ^ erance from evil and tryanny, and A bill was passed in both Houses M ts. Wilton L. Rose has been the promotion and merchandising cross Ornngc avenue carrying her the stolen checks presented for master's degree at Hartford Semi­ answers to quesUons contained in away. lay for eight hours beside ] pet dog in her arma. While lying glvea tbe promise of the coming In 1948, but was vetoed by Mr. named Alana Louise Rose, daugh­ the pamphlet. "Studying Our of plastics products by the W. T. Truman because of what he called payment In place of the originals. nary. He was ordained in the NOW—End* Next WED. the, body of their hiuibaiid and i In the roadway she was run .iver o f the day when all men will walk ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Rose of Grant Company. SANSON'S administrative shortcomings. The local bw k has honored the Talcottville church. Schools." O tter reports w In security without fear. KiniimT-RciMiciim Lake street, Bolton. read by the chairman from mem father yesterday after their ninne by two other vchicle.s. She died As approved by the House, the photostatic copies. Mrs. Louise Bengston and her One of the World's largest chain Tbs following services and Pur- hostess committee, in view of the Green-Chobot Post, AL. Coven­ bers who were unable to be pree crashed against a mountaineide. within an hour from tte combined ASTHMA present bill would create a founda­ Mr. Hathaway explained this iiK ima-ouiiE Mom stores, W. T. Grant is sponsoring injuries. The dog was killed. tn.. RcUvltleB will be beld at mqming that the system works approach of St. Patrick’s day, try and Mansfield Districts, voted ent. Some of the orgenleationa The wreckage hung ao pre­ tion charged with spurring re­ "Grant's Plastics Fair" from Corrigan found that it waa foggy Templs Beth Sholom: similarly here. All checks received used shamrocks and little Irish to participate In the Forty and gave only a report of progress as cariously to a rocky ledge tnat REMEDY Tonight at 7 o'clock—Reading search in the basic sciences, and Eight 'Voiture campaign to raise they need more time to compile in- and raining at the time, that the subsidizing—through a scholarship a re' Recordaked, so that, if any­ figures for decorations, with cen­ March 2nd to 8th. During this rescuera had to lash It down be­ of the Megillah (Book of Blether) funds for a portable lung for Tol­ formaOon and expect to give rom woman ran directly in front of tte program—the training of promis­ thing happens to the priglnala af­ terpiece of daffodils. Delicious week, their 460 stores throughout fore they could remove the woman • 100% ALL WOOL Has brought relief to Friday at 8 p. m. — Sabbath Eve land county. Homer Fontaine, Tol­ plete reports at the next meeting Rubey car and that it waa ImpoS' ing young scientists to strengthen ter. they leave the Manchester jellied green fruit salad on lettuce, 2nd H IT the United States will feature and child and lower them by ropes many by removing the service and presentation of Btam- toasted cheese sticks, green can­ land County Chef de Gare and which will be held Monday, htarch Bible for Rubey to avoid striking • FIRST QUALITY America’s position In the race for Trust company, they, too, would plastics products in all window to waiting atretchera below. The her, symptoms of aatbms. Bl U gbt program "Elsther tha not be “ loat” Insofar as the tran­ dles, coffee and tea were served. Commander Raymond L. Fender 27 at 8 p. m. at the Robertson and interior diaplays. Promotion body of the pilot waa left In the world scientWc aupremacy. holIkn • GSAtr completed the traimaction for such school. This win be an open meet "In my opinion she should not • 7 LUSCIOUS COLORS Queen’’ under tha direction o f Mrs. ' The foundation would be pre­ saction is concerned. and advertising material on plas­ plane overnight. NEW LOW PRICE I Sidney Brown. ’The following will BOYD RAEBURN a campaign Monday night. Under Ing to which the public is Invited. have undertaken to cross thla m;iin vented from engaging In atomic One of tbs checks that was tics products will dominate the D. R. Roark, 28. Downey. wa.‘> highway," Corrigan said, . "until • SIZES: 3 4 ^ OPEN 9 TO 9 P. M. participate. Sidney Brown, Wil­ research, now restricted to the robbed belonged to Mr. Hathaway. Dinner to Honor the plan approved solicitors for Lawrence R. Robertson, Mrs. A_ entire chain for this period. Even killed outright In the craah. Hla a foiM—< mam ^ subscriptions or renewals o f popu' she found a time when the rend liam Cooper, Sidney Mosler, Mr. Atomic Energy commission. The robbery occurred tbe nigbt E. Stewart, Mr. and M r^ H erw rt the 20,000 employes will do their wife, Esther, 26. Buffered a broken Try It Today! Comlfif: «*lt 0*aock Hlch** PDWELL Ixr magazines will begin the can was relatively free of traffic. To and Mrs. Ssm Pearl, Jay B. But otherwise it 'would deal of January 17, and. it was atated W Love of the Board of EJducatlon part by wearing plastic badges back and hla daughter, Slinron Per wie at the teHewtag Rublnow, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Justice Brown vans immediately. The proposed were appointed a committee to have attempted It in the midst of across a broad field o f basic re­ today that tbe copieji of the checks promoting "Grant's Plastics Fair." Ann. a leg fracture. heavy traffic and then to have Manchester Drag Stoteei Saadala Benjamin Bhankman. An search In mathematics, physics, Help Repeal The Unfair Iron lung wtH be available for use meet with PTA executive commit­ W. T. Grant Company for a Rain and fog, which apparently on which payment been made txi. 4 nt-Mnnu^uB u m i run Into the palh of Ihi.s ear was QVUiN’S PHAItMAOT Oneg (Bhabbat will follow the serv­ Wology, medicine, engineering and 26<% Tax on Movla Tlckete by any person at no charge in the tee concerning an all-oirt long number of years has been con­ are backed by an domnlty bond Norwich. March 2—(P)— Asso­ range plen for playgrowd area cauaed the accident, haini>ored exercising poor Judgment to eiy ^ Tel. 418S ' ice. other sciences. county and will be kept within scious of tbe tremendous poten- holding the paying nk free from ciate Justice Allyn L, Brown of and* equipment at R o b er^ n reacue efforts. the least." ” ■ NOBTU UNO PHAMMACT Saturday at 10 a. m., Sabbath Would DeVkIop Researchers the county. This county is the only loss should the ori| :nal check be this city, who next week assumes school. Local P.’T.A. la PurchM- Tel. SSM aervlcas Particular atress would be laid reported coimty in tbe state that presented. tbe position of chief justice IUad SPIKE eompony, parent organlcatton. Minor Collision Dsneinr Thars. $ 8st. to Rev. Leon H. Austin, pastor metera at tha p r e M t time are Oak I OHiNpUCaletasli:■».nia«« ns4aiSatHmrCaaaUr Ipy | Test R >wpMl(~Vsasn for yowseU Rs ECONOMY— MORE The three ether compoaleo' in U M T i o s s s f emeritus o f the chunfii, will use as aad St. James streets. r Aial laSsa-MH slta« na4 mr Sm MaaSanlila Car- | the group are the Travelers Fire Additional matars wars orderad I FULL GLASSES t h a n • • M t ES par gallon at avorngo Udkway spood. HEELS “ 3 MBLODIERS** FORTET his aermon topic Sunday at tha 11 Insurance company, the Travalera O n Qurter Street a. m. service: "Soul Value.” after a larga majority at buslneoa- i •turlpdrs laanranm aad Pinaaoe Chargaa—PavhMit m ritani Rilbbcr or Leather Indemnity company and the THE BEST IN Coventry Bettor Govenunent men on tte above - mentioned ■saaboafiaoaooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaosaaoaoaooossoesatass Tha famous PEPSI-COIA 6-bottla Girton With nghar Trade I AT rmtiH m iw Charter Oak Fire Insurance com- Oars driven by Gordon W. Fra d u b ia achaduled to meet Thurs­ streets complained about all-day sorvot 12 full glasses. Two full glotMS In pany. , parkers who are hindering buai- I aer, 94, RFD 2, and Mario C. Fava, GOOD FOOD rrAtlAN-AMERICAN day, March 3, at 8 p. m., at Nathan - SAST HARTfOkO, COMH. DeWItt la a native o f Sully, la., 36, 6 t Carter atreet, Bolton, wore Hale, Commimlty Center. A seo- neoa. Placing metera LA BOTtUNC CO. OF CENTRAL VILLAGE, CONN. 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MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, COMN„ THURSDAY, MARCH *, I960 irM U POfA wTiu - loeo Suit Against Favors Quiz Have You A IS Today’s Radio Itsti Need of ChOd WKNB -— MO WHAV — 010 O n Changes V e l Center WF HA—103.1 ‘ Doctor Loses Sewer Disposal Problem? Injection WONS — I4U Baetera Staadard riiae ..^ For Affection THEN Kept Active 10: Colter Thinkii I>gisla‘> )n Vein Seen 1:00—- WDRC — Sklppy Hollywood | Judge Dismisses Claim WDRC — News; Garry Moore tors Should Grt Fimt* CONSULT A SPECIALIST! Show. Theater. Based on Pregnancy D e M lh * InBurance Items Lead Miss Peters Discusses W THT-Carter Family. WHAY Blue Mirror Trio. McKINNKY RR08. SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMP ANY Death Cause WTHT—Newspaper of the Air. After Operation Hand Rr|»ortfl . Diffioilt Jobs of Teach­ WTIC —Backstage Wife. WONS- Behind the Story. i:i0-1.12 Pearl Street. MaacheaUr, Coanecticat Ginsultations; Educa­ W KNB-Ncwa; Request Matt- W 'nC—Dragnet. Hartford, March 2 — (P) — A IMN tan* Om ) tion Needs Next ing and Parenthood nee. Seattle, March 2 uKi Solomon Planter Dies W ONS- Hollywood, U. S. A. 10:45— Perper told friend* that he'd un­ Democratic leader In th* General • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CLEANED Ktac, *^ra■ that Dr. Sandar WTHT—Notea for Nodding. dergone an operation to prevent Mlaa Pauline Petcra. aaaoclata WCCC—Request Tlmfe. WONS—Jack's Waxworks. Anaerobly says he thinks leglala- a SEWER LINES INSTALLED AND ELECTRIC­ a m that bafora tha t a j t ^ of The monthly report covering WHAY—Meet Me at George a him from becoming a father. Then, •tt'UM patlant araa vary atUI, har After niuess the Februery ectivltlee of the Vet­ profeaaor of Education at the 11 :0 0 — n few months Ister, hi* wife be- tors ought to get first-hand report* ALLY CLEANED 4:15— News on all atatlona. about ^oposats for remodeling a m epan and atarlng; and that eran# Service Center wee relcaacd Wlllimantic SUte Taachera Col­ WTIC—Stclln Dallas. enme pregnant. • DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRY WELLS IN­ a d tr tha tt^ tlo n of air har todiur b y Director Walter T. Ford. WHAY Moonlight Matinee. Feeling themselves subject to Connecticut's government mn le by II lege, addreaaad tha Nathan Hale WTHT—Bandstand. 11:10— the Commission on Stale Organ­ STALLED aaM raaoalnad opan.” C L. Vanderbrook Pbbb- Febhiery eontecte at the Center WONS—Jack Downey's Music scorn from the neighbors, the totalled 370 with 07 of theae new Parent Teacher Aaaociation at Ita WDRC - World Tonight ; Sports. ization.e Dr. KIbc aald that Bandar told eg Away; Leader in the Shop. Perpers filed a 870,000 suit against POR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 53108 hiBi "thara waa bo other raaetlon. vlaltora and 319 repeeta, for a to­ meeting laat night on 'The Emo­ 11:15— ' th ir physician. Dr. Rex Palmer. Rep. John P. Cotter (D-Hart- tal of 429 aubject confercncea. A 4:80— WTIC Songs by Morton ford). Hoii*e minority leailar, sug­ Attemajr OaBaral William 1* tional Development of Children.” W D RC-N tw England Notc- Yesterday Superior Judge Rob­ Nupiery Buginegi total of M2 incoming phone cells Mias Petera aald the two Jobs, Downev. ert M. Jones dismissed the suit, gested last night tliat the enttye Phtimay aakad Dr. Kln«: book. m o w did ha happan to mantlon were handled. parenthood and teaching, are both WTHT Ted Malone. i "No one 1* obliged to tell friends Legislature sit as a committee to Chariea L. Vandarhroak, 4reH Inaurance waa the leading aub­ WTIC —Lorenzo Jones. WONS Jack's Waxwork*. l and neighbor* such most personal tha eaaa?" difficult and Important. Difficult WHAY—Chester, the Curioii.s hear and question memliera of the! known nurseryman, of N Lydall ject for the month with 80 Indi­ because human beings are the 11:80— matters," the judge said. '‘He commission and Its technical ad-' rpiohahiy Just as an intarasUnx street died today at Manchester Camel. vidual requeste for information and most complex organisms there arc, WONS Mutual View* the Brit­ j (Mr. Perper) ia In no position to visors. edsa such as doctors talk about,' Memorial hospital after a^ short aaalatancei In commenting on this WCCC—News: Request Time. and Important because there la not ish Election. complain." Badorsed b.v W'erhsler Kinx rspllad. illness. . aubject Director Ford etated that WKNB—Request Matinee. Q. Doctor, as an anasthatist, did a problem which exists today wn>h 11:4.5— Operation Not Sucresatiil Ills reroiumendatlon was . im­ Bom in Holland, the sen of the many of the requeata concerned 4:4.5— WTIC Music. The Perpers had also charged 3WU transfuse people from time to dividend peymenta, eonveralons Is not just a problem In human re­ WTIC -Yoims Wlddcr Brown. mediately endorsed hy a fellow laU Louis and Sophia (Varmer) lations. 13:00— that Dr. Palmer twice wrongly tuna?" Vanderbrook, he came to this to permanent Plana of Inaurance Arlyae Ruth Custer WHAY—Story (Juecn. Democrat. Senate Majority Leader j Continuing, she ssid the emo­ WTIC News; Dance Music: diagnosed Mrs. Perper'* pregnancy Alfred F. Wechsler, of Hartford. EAST HARTFORD Ml country In 1M$ and aatUad In offered by the government and re- WDRC Old Record Shop. New*. I as other Internal disorders: that Q. In ao deinx, in praparinx for nesval of term polidea iacued in tional qualities which rntth* 't Both men said they felt that th* TELEPHONE 8-9231 Newark. N. Y., where he was Ei'nest Custer of 34 Campfield possible for people to get along to­ 5:00— ’ because of worry she suffered a transfusions, do you follow certain superintendsnt of the astionally 1942 that will expire on the anni- road announces the engagement of WONS—Straight Arrow. Frequency Modulation I miscarriage four niontha later; commission's reorganization plan procedures In regard to the tools veraary date thle year. gether are the old, homely virtues WDRC—Old Record Shop. was ao Important that the legisla­ known Jackson and Perkins Nur- hia daughter. Miss Arlyne Ruth that have always been prized, W DRC— FM: 98.1 MC. and that a subsequent examination naad in the transfusionT" Ha further etated that payment WHAY—My Serenade. tor* who'll liave to vole on it ought stry. Custer, to Ernest P. Noske, son of friendlineaa, kindness, honesty, w ra .\ — I0S.7 MC. I by Dr. Palmer disclosed the opera- A. I run fluid through tha tubes In 1008 he assumed the super' o f the 82.0 bHIion dividend la* more Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Noske of WTHT—Green Hornet. ' lion on Perper. known as a vasec­ to hear in detnil what Ihe people, thBB one-third complete with eourteay and falmeaa. WTIC When a Girl Marnos WTIC—FM 96.5 MC. who drew it up liave to aay about to get tha air out of tham. Intendancy of the local C. R. Burr 108 Cental^ atreet. Children have four psyeho!oglc..l tomy, had not been successful. chaeka laaued to dgte, totalling i WKNB--News: Request Mati­ : W DRC— FM On the air I p. m. to , I The judge held “ there just Isn't it. Q. TO avoid doing anything? Nursery and remained with that Miss Custer is a graduate of needs. The flr.st one Is affcctlonal organisation until 1028, when with more than 8390 mllllona. General­ nee. 11:35 p. m. |snv basis" for the other charges. The Leglalature will open a spe­ A. Wall, It's to avoid having air Manchester High school. Formerly ties—the feeling of scourlty which his son Louis, h# formed a com­ ly, veterana whoae laat three aerial 5:15— ' WFHA—.Same aaWDBC. I He said he did not Interpret the cial aeasion a week from today to go into tha veins. number digits are 600 to 6M are with the Travelers Insurance (Com­ 1a given a child by knowing that *1,1 In hrtef croaa-enaralnatlon. Chief pany known as C. L. Vanderbrook pany and tha Hartford National UTDRC—The Old Record Shop. { WFH.A Implied contract between doctor consider the commlsslon'a plan. being paid thla week, but there are la loved. The second Is a child's WCCC—Junior Disc 'Jockeys. I P. M. 'I and patient as one guaranteeing a , Favors Recommeniiatton* Defense Counsel Louis E. Wyman A Son. many exceptions to this rule where Bank and Trust Company, she is status, his right to belong .ond to Mr. Vanderbrook waa a member now with the First National Bank W TIC- Portia Faces Life. { 6:00 Racing and Sport*. successful operation. Colter said that in general he asked Dr. King: payments are out of order. have privileges and sesponsibllltles. 6:15— Farm Report: Weather. "No doctor, unless he is a quack, Asks About Known Cure of state, re|(lonal and national As for National SeWlce Life In­ of Mancheater. WHAY Meet the Band. thought the roni’Uiaalon'a recom- nursery association. He waa .rut The third is his desire to belong 5:30— 6:30—Western Serenade, guaranteea a permanent cure for “ la there any known cure for Robertson school children with their teacher, MUs Carol McVeigh, se« the vault at First National hank. surance renewals. Ford pointed Np definite date has been set for to a group of his own age and to mendatlona were good. standing as a plant propagator the wedding. WONS—B-Bar-B Rider*. i 6:45—Keyboard Kapers. any peraon. because of the coni- "Of rour.se." he added, "a lot terminal cancer?” out insurance may be kept at the be accepted by that group. The plexltles of the medical science anil ' •‘Not that 1 know of," replied and apent most of hia time and ef­ original term premium rate for WCCC — News; Big Brother i 7:00—Dance 'Time. of work still haa to he done and fort in developing plants and en­ Uon again t.ic guvonincnt aud fourth is to have respect for him­ Bill. I 8:00 —Naval Reserve Show. the dlfferencea among individuals," . Chief Petty Officer Wllilam Walker of Pnrtchester, Engliind. gives a the doctor. Judge Decides cannuv ... ^.. ,j.crated. eight years from the original ef­ self. The need to have a favorable I, , 41(1. ^ lesson on use of Ihi- Geiger eiiUMlej 1 i(omir piotecdoii to WREN a lot more detaila and apeciflr data Wyman then asked If demerol joyed a reputation for only tha A bout Tow n fective date (if originally issued WTIC—Just Plain Bill. I 8:15 Here'* to 'Vet*. iiiiist he olitali ed before the highest quality production. ■'I'd p... . T.. .1 u it called for i _____ National Guard picture of himself is absoliit-ly WTHT—Sky King, 8:30—Proudly We Hall. Dlfflrulty Proving Negligent j .sheila WIthington, right. Tlie \V1; ;; is s stiident in Ihe sehool for eras given to curt a- patient. the uHc o .. . .’IS to do It." he I Nutmeg District Lodge, No. 21, prior to January 1, 19401 or five necessary in order to use his The Perper attorney. Leon Wolf-I atomic warfare safety In PorlKiiiniilh. Both stinlenl and mstnielor lo-gislntiire can hope to translate Mr. Vanderbrook leaves hia wife, Miners’ Union years (If Issued after January 1, News o f Intereol .1:40— UTIC— KM bn Hie air 7:30 a. m.- any of the recommendation* Into •‘No,” answered King. Mary 8. (DeMayi Vanderbrook; said. 1 V . Ill hold Its quarterly meeting. I powers that are wasted because WKNB—Sports; News. stone, had complained he had diffi­ wear latest type protective clolliiiig. ' The doctor concaded the patient 1946). I a. m. culty in proving negligence be­ practical law*." <• one daughter, Mrs. William Bcho- The a.oiglan voiced the opin- ' rnturday evening in Odd Fellows ' children and people are afraid of 6:45— Ig N ot G uilty liraad' the term insnrenee either must be the instructor for the first hour I Tilton and Orchestra. Television "The plaintiff 1* confronted with the loweat point aime enily in die aarllar. the president hasn't the power I wUI attend from Manche.-tcr. The 1 night agreed that her talk w -f^ ‘ WTIC—Front Page Farrell. Lion Patrol. The senior patrol re­ ■on, Bruce Vanderbrook, who Is (Coatlnued from Page One) converted to one of six permanent class on ths subject of map read­ WXHO—T1'. a heavy load," the judge observed. Woild war II. Authorized Agents For Dr. King, something of a sur> associated with the Vanderbrook now to deal »1th the situation t meeting will follow that of Devo- plans, or renewed as term Insur­ most Interesting and informativ WHAY-^ Spotlight on Sports. mained unchanged. prise witness, was than aacusad. "Congress wlU give It to him." I tion Lodge, L.OJ,., No. 145, when ing last Monday evening. All men Attention waa called to the fa> ‘ 4:00—Homemaker’s Exchange. "It is very• difficult- to get . one ____ doc­_ The troop i * planning a week- The 1,948.900 person.x wurking Nursery on Lydall street. He also economic effects of the coal pro- ance for an additional five year pe­ In the company are required to J:00— 4:30—Teletunes. tor to testify against another. HELENA Mr. Truman's news conference I a class of candidates will receive riod with the premium based on that on March 25 a vote will b- WDRC—News. teatify ! end ramping trip at Camp Pioneer fir Ihe goN'eriimenfs exeeiitivr lesves four brothers, Albert of duAlon stoppage had placed high the first degree. knowr something on this subject, as 5:00—Ted Steele Show. Nevertheless, the court mii.st judge March Westfield, Mass., John and George woe held socio two hours before then attained age of the Insured. taken on^ school referendum, nrui WHAY—News. il of March, liriiiieh here and nhroaii. lit Ihe he- hopes on the contempt case as a Keech announced his decision. ! it will ba very useful in case of an all members were urged to come 5:30—Teletunea. this ca.se on the evidence before it. RIIBENSTEIN of Newark, N. T „ and August of If the term period U periodically WONS—New*. Scribe, Roger Tiirkinglon. gir.iiing of Kebriiary was tile low- Defenses Seen masns of gatting the miners back The’ president declined to be 1 A daughter, Deborah Lynn, was emergency. The second hour was out and vote. 5:45— Howdy Doody. There 1* no evidence of negli­ ! es! .since Man'll. 1042. tlie romnila- Bodus. N. Y.; two alatere, Mrs. extended (provided authorization MTHT—Joe GIrand Sho«-. gence." to work. I drawn out at length on the coal born Tuesday, February 28. in is given by Congress), the pre­ devoted to specialized instruction. | A social hour followed and cake WTIC—New*. 6:00—Twilight 'Hme. I .111,11 .said. It was 30.600 below the Arlliiir OriiR Storrs Sylvester Hall of Branchport. N.Y. There are Indications the gov- Hartford hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Both Perper and hia uife are 39 At Peace Peak situation, giving as one reason mium rate will rise every five An ordnance inspection was held ; ard coffee waa sen'ed by the Iios- : — 6:30—Lucky Pup. Jan. 1. 19.10, figure. and Mrs. Thomaa B. Slater of New­ ammeilt may now turn to sclsure ! 6 10 year* old. Figures Disclose; the fact that the court case was Joseph F. McEvltt of 81 Walnut years. For converted Insurance, during the day Monday. All the i pltality committee. WDRC—Jack Smith Sport*. 6:45—Children'* Film*. Cr ark. N. Y., also several nieces ,ind of the mines unless there Is a quick ^ street. They have a four-year- nephews. pending. 1 the premium will remain the same ordnance weapons were checked I 6:15— 7:00—Kukla, Fran 4 OlHe. (ConttMMi Brans Page One) contract agreement that gets coal 1 Will Follow Law to Letter old-son. Lamont. Mrs. McEvltt as that based on the age at the for defects, and cleanlineas and i WDRC—Jack Zaiman. 7:30— Melody, Harmony and Federal Jobs Drop Funeral servicea will be held production going again. The president did say that bt was the former Lillian Lamont of from the Leclerc Funeral Home, date of conversion. they were all found to b# in veryj WTIC—Bob Steele. Rhythm. Troop 47 Scouts arsosa tha Air Porca from a to Preatdent Truman, in response I would follow the law to the letter Bristol. Other subjects having the high­ good shape. 7:4.1—Newsreel. Saturday at three o'clock, with WONS—Sporta. Waahinglon, March 2 ’ , The WIEUAM A. /J BB groups. Tim praaldant frosa to qusatlona, confirmed at a news | In an effort to get coal produc­ est number of contacts for the A few changes have, been made WHAY—Supper Serenade. 8:00—Stop the Music. Meetinj» Tiiestlay 6 this item and Johnson did not •Jat Rev. Leland O. Hunt of the Second tion. Members of the Men's club of month Included education 45, den Civil Service commission .says Fed- Congregational church officiating. coiuarenca today that seisure; in the organization of the com- i 6:30— 9:00—Morey Amsterdam. It as an aconomy. plana have been drawn up. Depre- 1 He did not elabor.ite on that. the Second Congregational church tal claims 44. medical claims 40. WDRC—Record Album, 9:30—Garroway at Large. KNOFLA & SONS Floiver-frosh .... In addition, Johnaon aald, ihe Burial win be in the East Ceme­ pany. Sgt. George W. Tabor is now j tery. eating their algnlflcance. he said However, there Is a provision In will hold their monthly meeting job-tralning S3, housing 29. taxes the enlisted man In charge of train- ; 6:80— 10:00— Private Eye. Th* regular weekly meeting of department has abaorbed another plans are always drafted, covering the Taft-Hartley law for a report tomorrow evening at eight o'clock 15. 01 loans 14. notarizations 14, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS kalends may call from 7:00 p.m. Ing. Sgt. William Marceau is first: WONS—Jlm Britt. 10:30—Late Newa. Boy Scout Troop 47 waa held Tiies-; SEERSUCKER HOUSECOAT g|B2,000,(K)0 In tha ooaU of meet- all tha prealdenfa powers. ! to Congress when emergency pro- at the church. • out-of-atate-bonus 12, and sur­ WTHT—Sereno Gammell; Wea­ day night at South church. PRESCRnTIONS military pay hwraaae# voted Friday evening to the hour of the platoon aergeant, and Sgt. Bert | ?:ARL W. KNOFLA. General Mgr. funeral. But one report was that the I cedures under the law fall to end vivors' Vieneflts 12. Gibson now leads the weapons j ther. Several awards were made at for your leisure hours.... last year, operating and winding plans wars completed only yeater-; a threat to Uie national health or Mrs. Alice aam pet of 127 Mld- for tbi WTIC—Wrightvllle Folka. this meeting. Kenneth Phillips re -1 Compounded b.v men of man> pp tha Berlin air lift last July and a i| O f| e r L O S C S WDRC—Lowell Thomaa. while scouts Samuel Harrison and | A Specialty— Estimates Cheerfully Given lajt ships ond installations and Mra. Edith (McConnell) Martin, lo-naah •eeraiirher make spring lounging Just around the corner. wife of Charles Martin of the The Evening Star said the admin- Is very serious. * her friends. Gurdon T. «td Helena | WONS—Evening Star. Ronald Herzig. who had recently , Arthur Drug Stores Il'a lhal easy to slip Into alyle wllh a double flonnre akirt . . • gotting tbs natlonwids rsdsr latratlon plan la to aak Cemgress a reporter quoted Henry Fo.rd P. Chappell of Winter Park. Flor­ Merchants Honor WTIC—Three Star Extra. Mrs. Harrj- Milburn, Mrs. How­ transferred into the troop, were MIMA itSltSda Keith block on North Mato strest, 822,700 in Gems TELEPHONE 1279 OR 2-1391 In floral prints of aqiui or pink. Mizes 13 to 18. died Wedaeeday after a leagthy for a taw permitting eclsure if ell aa saying there will be an Induk- ida. who have a summer cottage at WTHT—Trloa at Twilight. ard Stanley. Mra. Percy Cook and presented with their registration Using tha presldent’a IMO hud- other efforts to get coal produc-1 trial close dmvn \sithln two weeks, Columbia lake. 7:60— gat raoiieat of 914,21t,000,00 aa a lUneee. She waa hem In Menmes- Hcrl)ert B. House Mra. Anna Shepherd are the com­ cards. Junior Assistant Scoiitmas-' tcr. the daughter of the Uto Wll- tlon.hava failed by early next Mr. Truman commented that he Pslm Springs. Calif.. March 2—- WDRC—Beulah. ter Frank Senkbiel was awarded haalK JohiwoB aaM tha ovtraU aa- would not go aa far as that, but The American Legion Auxiliary Oae ■* lew WHAY—Symphony Hall. mittee in charge of the military N otice thnatad total of •‘savings, radue- lUm and Elisabeth (McGonlgiel) week. ,jpi -Harrison E. Spangler of Cedar tMl, iMlveiiia Bietsfaky be««6a. merit badges in awlmmlng and McConnell, and with the exception the si tun tion la serious. will liaveim>r na nieeting'Moiulay...... i . *ve- chairman of I Herbert B. House, president and WTHT—Storyland. whist party, which will be held in ttana and ahaorptiona" wUl ha Ne Oonunent On Verdict former chairman AIm twrfital maeaM. OtMIt ela4>y carpentry, and Assistant Scout­ of a fsw ytsrs, had always roslBed Aaaistant Attorney General H. Talk nf I’oMsIbIc Terms Iiiiig at ciglit o'clock in tlie Amen- Rapids. » j,.io „,i commit- treasurer of House and Hole In­ WONS— Fulton, Lewis. Jr. the church social room on Satur­ master Theodore Davis received a fV M ^^O O O for Uio year andlng Industry sources said a number can Legion hall. ' the Republican National commit treasurer of C. E. IvTalilisd as yaw raqaatt. Zoning Board of Appeals to town. Shs was b reglatsred Graham Morlson told reportcre In IVTIC—Light-up Time. day, March 4 at p. ro. Mra. five-year aervlce star. of operntors, fearing that seizure ------tef. burglar. .zed of $22,700 in , Housek and Son mcornorated.incorporated, ves-yes. 7:15— 8 Bacauio o f these economist, ha nurse and a graduate of the Mid­ reaponee to questions that he had Milburn. chairman, announces that An impressive investiture cere­ In accordance with tlie require- , dlesex hoepltal In M ld ^ to w n .' is inevitable, have been talking to At a recent meeting of the jewelry last night. ' terday w*as re-elected to a third riMM flva 4aiab af rawly HswMj WONS—Tello-TesL Mid. yiaaa tor IN I have bean no comment on the verdict. Cavarasa— • should the weather or traveling mony waa conducted by the scoul- ments of the zoning regulation* | medttfled to provide algnlfleantly Besides her husband she leaves Asked if the government could | tlicir congressmen on the possible American Legion Auxiliary Uis- : The job was laid to * „„ i’t, i term as president of the Connectl- WDRC—Jack Smith Show. two eons, Russell Martin, of Ber­ Itrict in East Hartford the follow-| burglar who has been making quite asiociaUon of depart­ 1:80— conditions be hazardous, the party master in which Robert Comolla of the Town of Mancheater, the ■mra powerful military foreaa appeal the decision, he replied: ' terms. . . . and Arthur Bregel, two new can­ Zoning Board of Appeals will hold wick, Me., and Chariea Martin, of ‘‘We think It can be appealed on I Tliey wisli to avoid a seizure law, ing Manche.ster people were the a havil recently In this dewri p > , gtores at a statewide meet- WONS—Gabriel Heatter. will be postponed for one week Within tha aama dolUr raqulra- to March II. didate*. were officially received a put-ill hearing in the Munlcinrl | asants.” President ‘Truman has New York; a daughter, Mrs. Bon- the civil side." But he would not | it was learned, which would; i winners of articles from tlie g'ft ! ground of movie tUrs and million- j WTHT—(Jounterapy. n^ Faletti, of Caltforeia; a slater, 1. Permit the govcniment to sign Mis. Elmer Weden, Elmer WTIC—Guy Lombardo Show. Mrs. Howard Sprenkle, librar­ into the troop. They both were Building, Monda.v evening, March i requested $13,000,000,000 for de­ aay whether the government book: sires. I Mr. House, dean of the depart- , 1950. at P. M.. on .the follow­ t rs. Henry Mussmann, of Hartr a wage contract with the union. Mrs. Norene Carter, Mrs. Sgt. Jim Maynard said tne uieii store business In Manches- WDRC—a u b Fifteen. ian of the Andover public library then awarded Tenderfoot badge*. 6 8 fense during- the flacal year begin- planned such an atuieal i Rice, ing applications: Bing next July 1. ford, and two grandchildren. Wellv H. Hopklins, union chlif I 2. a. Amount/viiiuuiib t»v-f what thev,,w operators j Grace Baker, Mra, Helen Kahn, took place while Spangler and nis associated with its 1:45— submits the following: Circulation At______la*t week's meeting Scout Funeral asiMces wlH hs held for February waa 816. Of Interest j prank Senkbiel was awarded a Wilbur Markham to erect gaao- Johnson aald that Mavy strengtl;h counsel, commented call a "conflacatlon.” John L. Lew- ] Mr. and Mre. WlUUm Smith, wife went out to dinner. business life. Is also treasurer of WDRC—Edward R. Murrow. linc atation on Hartford Road, been IncreaaeAhy threelattScI 1 k| Saturday at 2 p. m. at the'Holmea “A fair and equitable decision.” is, president of the U8IW, has Earlier, the loss was thought the Manchester Savings and Loan RAYMOND E. WONS—I Love a Myaterj'. to local people ia the addition o f ' merit badge in life-saving. Scout Mrrters, three groitp*. one Funeral Home, 400 Main atreet. urged that any aelzure be one in much lest but an inventary dis­ as.soclation. 8 :00— the book. "When I Was a Girl to Robert Dickey waa awarded merit Southwest corner of Campfl Id , Listen Tonight at 9:30 Judge.Keech said in his decision Rev. Leland O. Hunt, pastor of WDRC—FBI. badges in plumbing and farm Road, Business zone. iittlaer, one battleship and a 200' that: which tlie mine earnings would go Dog Warden Turns closed that several valuable gems Elected vice pre.sident was th* Martin B ox", by Orra Park* per cent raise In money for entl- Second Congregational church, of ...... the U. S. Treasury. Under George Kyte of O. Fox and Com­ GORMAN WTHT—Blondle. Phelps. The book deals with An­ home and it* planning. Also at the Remo Grasso to conduct watch "It may be that the mass strike mto belonging to Mrs. Spangler were repairing business in home at 164 BBhmarine warfare. which Mrs. Martin was a mamber. of union members has been or­ wartime seizures, the government pany of Hartford; treasurer la WONS—Judge Hardy'a Family. dover and Covei.try history, the meeting new patrols were formed, to the win offietote. Burial will be In missing. 42 Brookfield St. TcL 4871 Eldrldge Street. Residence C zone. OthOT^ diangea ha Ueted Includ- dered, encouraged, recommended, turned mine profits over to the Firenian and Wins The thief, who police said ap- Charles Cock of Derby and secre­ WHAY—'The Rosary. “Martin Box" being the houie on which were named the Apache, the •B: Biiekland cemetery. W n c —Aldrich Family. Bunker Hill Road now occupied by Arnold Pagan! and Felix Orem- Friends may call at the funeral instructed, induced, or in some mine owners. | ______parenUy knows his way around tary la Francis Upham of Meriden. Matinee—Two additional bat- wise permitted by means not ap­ The mine ownere blame the gov- Warden Lee Fracchla mcletv as did the flcUonal *|taf- 8:15— the Elmorea. mo to conduct business of packing ta&m landing teama. home after 4 p. m. Friday. pickled mushrooms, spaghetti pearing in the record; But this ernment for the 1 turned fireman last night when Xe!” also lifted 82.000 In Jew^ WHAY—Polish National Home. Max Asher, chairmen of the Army—^Tan Inatead of nine dlvi- court may not convict on conjec­ WTHT—Brien McMahon. sauce, and similar products In Mrs. Minnie Sells UMW welfare fund. Former Secw- Butomobllc caught fire In front from the rooms of Mr. M d Mrs. W. Columbia chapter memberehip FIRST of FOUR Nationwide Broadcasts Mina and two additional anti-air- 8:30— building at .33.1 off Keeney Street Mrs. Minnie Sells of 107 Pros­ ture, being bound to act only on tary of the Interior J. A. Krug ne- 1 »er\-lce station on Center E. Briggs, retired Santa Barbara drive has announced that the TELEVISION the evidence before It, wbloh la In­ gotiated with Lewis the first pen- g o'clock. The heater WDRC—Mr. Keen, Tracer of quota for this year Is $1500, an In­ (Garden Grove) Rural Residence ^ A lr Force—88 groupa equivalent pect street, Rockville, formerly sufficient to support a finding of touAincMinAii. , Lost Persons. zone. of Hartford, died Wednesday at slon fund. It fixed a 6-cent levy on leading to the radiator broke Maynard said a hoUl maid ai- j crease of $300 over last year'a SERVICE Be 82H groupa of the else en- either criminal or civil contempt. • W 'n C —Father Knowi Best. Peter Kostek for extension of i vleaged in the 1948 demands for a Rockrille Oty hospital following osch ton of coal mined. After the and alcohol leaked out over the moat eurprised the thief Johnson Poultry Form quota. Residents art urged to con­ We install and senlce-eall Oear Evideace of Disobeying mines were restored to private , WTHT—Date .With Judy. permission to have Automobile TB-group Air Force, and the pur- a long Illness. She was bom in motor and fianics soon spread un­ on the Briggs' job. She knocked on , tribute to the local drive even makes of radio and television held in preparation for Judge Keech's written opinion hands, Lewis waa able by later WONS—Sports for all. Repairer's License at 228 Center eh|M of 2,006 now planes. Indiana and for many yearr waa said there was no clear evidence der the hood. Fracchi* spotted toe door “ d wa. told to * • though they may have been solicit- at reasoanble prices. Free estlq^ .strikes to Increase It to 10 cents the flames when the car pulled to 8:55— Street, Business zone. le said economlea worked nut employed at the DeLuxe Dresa that the union had failed to obey vole# "to come > Variety of Chickens ^ Q WONS—BUI Henry, New*. ed by their place of business. mate, .CO laet August also would mean Shop In Hartford. She leaves two I a ton, then to 20 cents. He now U a halt. He soon had the fire under later waa dlecovered that toe in­ Mrs. Paul V. Donahue 1* the Philip Mitchell for extension of hia strike end order control by using two fire extlH' 9:00— permission to use building lor H _ 9,000 more combat plane flying brothers, George Ewing of Man­ •Die judge said that this case demanding 35 cents.______cident took place whUe toe Brigge local memberehip chairman and gulshers. DRESSED WEIGHT, LB. WDRC—Suspense. F and D temporary living quarters at 444 r hoiira for the Navy and Increase chester. and Walter Ewing In waa different from the 1948 cw - I were to the hotel dining room. WONS—Limerick Show. the drive ia underway with Army ecjulpment procurement by Texas, and several nieces and The two occupants of the ear her arrangement on March 1. Hillstown Road, Rural Residence were apparently naore interested WTHT—Amateur Hour. AUTO STORES zone. 141,000,000 in fiscal 1951. nephew'B In Mancheater. J S S i / S ; ,'.t liS: income Tax Help 647 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE WTIC—Screen Guild Players. Andover, Hebron and Columbia Fiiheral servicea will be held 5 In reaching the movies. They left Your Firestone Dealer Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., for made no attempt to restore j the car smd raced through the W aterbu ry WHAY—Polish National Home. comprise the Columbia Chapter of ONE GREAT HOUR Friday at. 2 p. m. at the Holmes production aa ordered by a court 9:15— toe National Red Cross organiza­ extension of permls.sion to have Funeral Homs, 400 Main street, Al First National park, returning after the show TEL. 2.0065 S56 Main SI. Tel. 7080 sign on Lot No. 49 Southeast cor­ Ink Spots, Tonne for the vehicle. WHAY—Moonlight Matinee. tion. Msnehsstar. Rev. Lelsnd O. Hunt, ^In the current strike^ Keech said On D itcbci Plane 9:80— ner of Center Street and Falknor pastor of Second Conmgatlonal In Hartford State there was IhU different eltuatlon; Neil Begley, deputy coUector of WDRC—(Jrime Photographer. Drive, Residence A zone. church, Manchester, will officiate •‘FoUowloff the court’s order in internal revenue has been asalgned WTIC—Duffy's Tavern. Jerome Kaminski for extension and burial will be in Blast ceme­ thk fnetant case, various tele- by John J. Fitzpatrick, collector of Eight Persons waterbury, WONS—One Great Hour. of permission to conduct Beauty tery. Manchester. Friends may grama, letters and other oommunl- Internal revenue to First National Ueut. (J. G » Manhera of 9:4.1— Studio in home at 72 Parker The Four Ink SpoU, “ America'a call at the funeral home today tola city waa on* of th* w w re^ OF SHARING Greatest Quartet.” sensational cationa were sent by the union Bank of Manchester for the week Blaze Victims TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY \i”THT— Robert Montgomery Street, Residence A zone. from 4 to 10 p. m. to Ita district and local branches raed irwBi a Navy dying boat, that PAGANI'S BARBER SHOP ■toglng atsra o f stage, screen, rec- beginning March 0. . was ditched during maneuver* in ‘ Speaking. First National Stores to erect •nls and radio, along with Mel and members. Instructing the min­ Thle announcement was mada by 10:00— , PEARLSTREET 6’x8‘ free standing unlighted .T am e and Boyd Raeburn ‘and his er# to return forthwith to work. Thomaa F. Wall, chief field deputy Conttnned fr«mi Page One) to* AtlanUc «*rty totoy. FINAL 3 DAYS WTIC—"Supper CTiib.” ground sign, 10 feet from street qiiehestra, win headline the triple- •This court does not hold that through N. William Knight, execu­ H* la the eon of “ 7 ; WDRC—Playhouse. line for parking lot, Elast of No. J, O. P. Manher*. a 1944 g r a f t s **Where Service Is More Than ftar stage bill playing this Satur- Funerala any telegram or combination tive vice president and cashier. Mr. in the kitchen. It engulfed Jie WONS—News Commentary. 22 Eaat Center Street,' Business Sunday^ March 12 day and Sunday at the State the- telegrams...... or letters- -- would „ constl- , Knight aUted that thla la another structure In a few minutes. Fli-e- toe Naval academy and v w U. S. CLEANERS 23RD zone. captain of the Navy’s varsity WHAT—Moonlight Matinee. Just a Smile’* Btor, Hartford. - James t>. Olgllo tute a good faith compliance a’lth I g^^vice designed to aaslst the peo- inen aald toe dwelling was a m'us WTHT—Author Meets Critic. All persona interested may at­ Tlie iBk Spots will feature the The funeral of James D. Qigllo en order directing action on the Manchester In the prepara- of flame* when they arrived. swimming team to hto 1 Manher* aervad 28 month* tn 10:16— tend tola hearing. •aivest top times of the day. In- waa held this morning at 8:30 part of the union. Uon of their federal Income Uxe*. The dead children were Carolyn. Anniversary Special! WONS- ■Newsreel Sponsored by the Christian Churches of America toe Pacific theater during and aft­ TWO BARBERS Zoning Board of Appeals, dadlng "With My Eyes Wide from the T. P. HoUoran Funeral ■'It does hold that, where the Mr. Begley wlU be eUUoned In 11. Patricia, 9, Malcolm, 7, Robert, By James H. McVeigh, OfNm, Pm Dreaming,” •nchoes," Home, 175 Center street, and at 9 union has aent communtcaUons the public lobby to eeslet anyone , Judy, 3, and Cheryl, one. er toa Second World war. • PLAIN GARMENTS 15 HU father U ewlromlng and NO WAITING Chairman. •Tost in a Dream,” as weU as o'clock from 8t. James's church. such aa are included In this rec­ and to an*wer quesUona pertaining basebaU coach at Crosby High William H. Stuek. TIMES and STATIONS for the Four Broadcasts aucii favorites as “ You're Break­ Rev. Edgar Farrell waa cairbrant. ord. the apparent good faith of to the filing of Income tax forme •CLEANED AND PRESSED Secretary. ing My Heart,” "Beat Things In Rev.. Philip Blaney of S t Thomas such eommunteationa must be con* due on or before March 16- Public Records Bohool. , life are Free,” “If 1 Didn't Care," Senllnary, Bloomfield, wriM deacon, troverted not by mere suspicion He win be on duty dally March ■-I. Just Call 3535 TODAY, March 2nd, 9:30-10:00 P. M...... W O N S-1410 on the Dial and Rev. Bronislaw GadarowskI • CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED BBd others. baaed on failure to obtain results, 6th (Monday) through March 10th “ Church World Relief in Japan^* The ce-hcadUne attraction, Mel of 8t Bridget's church was aub- but by clear and eonrinclng evi­ (Friday). 9 a. m. until 3 p .m. Warraatee Deeds Paper Goods Firm FOR A FREE T stibs, “ Young America'a Singing deacon. Mias Jana Nackowaki dence, If they nre to be ruled to Brae-Born Bstatea incorporated Form* will alio be available here. Rolling Park Incorporated, U 9I” and stsu- of many MGM pic- was aoloiat and presided at the or­ court of law to constitute only All those Intereated In obtaining to Reports Profits HOME T R U L SATURDAY, March 4lh, 4:00-4:30 P. M ...... W T lC -1080 on the Dial *tB7Cs, win please auidlences with gan. token comollence, Information regarding toe flUng of seven lots at Rolling Park. Ilia renditions of the song . hits The bearera were Anthony. Ne Funds Used Ta Aid Strikera George Forhea to Walter W. Week End Special Income taxes may avail themselve* On A “ Living 19.50” th a t made him famous. Leonard, Louis, Michael, Alphonae •Tt was testifled on behalf of Hamilton at al, property en Colum­ New Britain. March and Lester GigUo, all nephews. In­ of tola aervlce whether or not they (While They Lut) - The third •‘to persea” attrac- the union that no union funds hey# are depositors and at no charge* ■ bus atreet. Net profit o f the American Paper tt«pk Boyd Raeburn and hia or terment was In 8t James's ceme­ been used to aid striking mlnera Alice M. Henry to Robert Benito Goods CO. of Kensington, a sub­ 1950 PHILCO THURSDAY, March 9lh, 10:45-11:13 P.M ...... WTHT-1230 on the Dial dMstra, featuras Glnnic Powell, tery, Rev. Farrell reading the- since Issuance of the temporary Jr. #t al. property on Deerfield urb, and Chicago for the y w IsTely sangstrsas, and 90 noted committJd service at the grave. roatrslning order. There was no drive. ended Dec. 81, 1949. ^ “ Documentary on World Need*” ■iqslrlaM and aatartatoers. Other attempt to disprove this testi­ Vaccine May Bolling Park incorporated to compared with a loee I#: iWBar acta have been added to mony.” saRegularly $1.00 TELEVISION 100 Dresses Paul H. Blain and to Donald E. toe prevloue year, according w OMSmsBt the Wggeat and best Several Children Thus Judge Keech ruled that Be Poiio Find Taylor at al, each, separately, PMklent Albert SET SATURDAY, March 11th, 6:30-7:00 P. M...... WDRC-1260 on the Dial •IMS bill o f the entire season. while he was not saying that>4he' property on Clyde road. annual report to a to c l^ d e r Values up to $16.75 Thoro are late atage toows union had tried to comply with Thl* repreienta eam lnf of S0% DISCOUNT ON ALL “ Round-Up Account on One Great Hour of Sharing” •very Saturday and Sunday start Given Treatment his strike end order in "good faith,” (Coattaved lfo«n Pag* To Undergo Operatlea per ihart on tht comwon itoclc Spa at 80 p. m. the court had no evidence that aftor payment o f an dtrldenda on CLEANING AND $199.95 UP the union had disobeyed the or­ give Immunity to all forma of Cincinnati. March. Ar^OP)— Sur­ Numerous children to Manches' preferred *toek, compared with ar DYEING Liflten to ALL FOUR BROADCASTS, then go to your own Churcli, prepared to der. polio. geons arranged today to peiTorm- losanf $1.26 a share Sale* — aurvtce — at ter have been treated at Maneheir John L. Lewis, UMW president, Dr. Levinson said the next step ter Memorial hoepltal for injuriee an operation on Seoretary at Com- The company has assets qf 83 SHARE, on March 12. twice sent back-to-work order* to In the research la to use the same mere# Charles Sawyer for removal Televislan Headquarters raeeived to coasting accidents. the miners after Keech's Feb. 11 ultra violet light treatment on the 366,616. to The lataet child to be treated atop strike order waa lasued. of gaiUtonea. Secretory Sawyer, other forme of toe vinia and test whoae home ia In CUiclnnatl, un­ Qoeen Maty Hae Outfag (This •dTcrtlseawnt ia purchased by ten Mwiehenter Churches) waa Roberta Carlson, 5, of 874 Weakneei of Cnae the vaccine on entmals. He ex­ Tolland tn m i^ e, the little glri, it set, Keech said tha weak- plained the ultra violet light kille derwent a scries of testa yesterday -is r was reportea tripped on a ai ' In Chriat hosoital. CLEANERS BENSON'S

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MAAUUJi^arCR EVENING HERAEU, MANGHJ!;aiEK, GUNN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 2 , 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY. MARCH 2. I960 PAGE SEVEN an alctive lead on the Republican along the Haas new iadleM- in which ■ nationaliatle trade bar­ Who injured her back in a fall last Dseembsr. Slate. lburi(r>tnr ed, Chieng Kal-ahek would aoon riers would gradually be lowered House Might AS to his stand on tha reorgani­ FOOD SALE Frehelt, chairman; Clarence Jef­ Mary Mullaney and Alica Vlane; ence Jeffera; Rcgtatratlon, Thoraaa Norman Oomollo; Speakers, Ted A dnugbtar, Elisabeth Hutchin­ fers and Shirley Kelly; Social, Olga Membership, Raymond Klacolt, learch, H*nry Gnrk, chaJmwii; he eeneldired our champion again, and aboUahed. We offer the slo­ zation issue, oeiiator iiouse said Grange Initiates Young Democratic Kearna, chairman; Allan Frethelt, (himminga dhalrman; Henr>- Helen Fttspatrick, John D, LaEeUe Connecticut son, was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Manchester Johnson, chairman; Elaine Kiecult. chairman; Frank Marcheae, Clar- Tina DaPompo, (3eorga Palleln, no matter what chances of auc- gan to the UnlUd World Federal- inat while be believes tiM current SAT„ MAR. 4—9:30 A. M. Becker, Leonard Valltmare; Re- Wesley Gryk, Philip Bayar. ward Foots at tbs Mnachestsr Ma- Head Ticket iwpun la open to aome revlaion, he osaa he might aeem to have .a The lets free: ' "Make the world safe amrisl koapltsl on Febmnry 34. HALE’S STOREa 33 Camlidates Leaders Named .SfSSSJJ Sf O.C. Yankee leelB that It is a. aound document Date Book M a iM > ehaace he Is playing, the cTance for Coca Cola!" Mrs. J. Ksllogg W hitt neeom- ana points the right dirocUon. Group A, Center Church he has hcen playing from the By A. H. O. poalsd by Mr. and Mrs. Wtllinm Boomed for Lieutenant- “Tnere should oe no Issue about A ctaM of thirty-three candi­ President WUIIam Viena ah-; Korvnlskl nnd cMIdrsn of Andover, dates was initiated in the first and «»atar4ay. Mareb 11 nounces tha Young Democratic ,£SrRift»N. ■tart la that eventually Amert- Couldn't Have Been March it," Houae said. "1 think It would ■m. Trill. «M> HIM visited Mro. Emma Sweet at her Govemor He Also Is tie untortunate if the report. In Ita Second degreea at the meeting of Testimonial for Salvators Ven- Club of Manchester ta now com­ aam troope will be forced to fight driUo, Red Men, Garden Grova That thing that came alternate­ Wa have dlacusaad tha dUaminn home in Auburn, Rhode Island, on Out Front as Governor present form is not substantially Manchester Grange last night in pletely organiaed, with all offlcea, Now! hner. smoother texture and richer, •■MliMtf Brrry Brintag BsMPt the Chinese Oommunista in China. Bundoy. adopted." Atao, Girt Scout "Birthday Par­ ly purring and roaring upon the prcaantad to the Republican atnta Orange hall. committee heads, executive board CntMW «t UN Meanwhile, although hie bomb- Mr. and Mrs. Addloon .dark and T im Issue, Houae said, is the un­ ty" at 1:30, HoIUeter street fully manned. Tha following ta a STom et at HuckMUr. On h .. m acetic yeaterday was supposed to leadership by tha report o f (he Re­ It may be Senator Charles S. 'The first degree waa exemplified s^ool. tag o f the Chinese mainland with family from WUliamsburg, Mass., employment situation which the Hat of men and women that will IMMC CHw Halt Hattar. organisation Uommlsaion. W e have spant Sqnday at tha horns o f Mrs. House for governor or lieutenant Dcmocrata under Governor Bowlea by a mixed degree team with Syd­ Also Manchester Fire Depart­ American planes and American bo March. lOBKIUfmON RAT noted -the poeelbUlty ot a bold, (jiark’s paronts, Mr. and Mrs. seems unable to correct; spending ney MacAlpine in the office of de­ ment Annual Ladies’ Night, 6:30, . .110.00 W e don’t are how it could have governor on tbc Republican side gree master. at the Firehouse. Om Taar V 1^ ...... bombs, and his occasional aclec- aound eolution o t that dHemma, in­ Norman Warner. policies inaugurated without con­ Ma aMatta * r Han ...... f AOO boan. this fall. cern for the taxpayer, and gov­ A ladies’ team with Mrs. Roy Monday, March IS .» 1.00 tion of American owned targets volving Republican accaptance add Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish were Oaa aMaUt ar Man ...... I f that waa March coming In, recent callers at the home ef Mr. House this morning stated that ernment by "emergency” fostered Warren as degree miatreae had Manchester CouncU Parenta- better flavor, slice after slice...by a ■ agla Copy ...... 1 .w may temporarily offand ua, the enactment of at least n substantial I .a< we are only Ifl days away from and Mrs. Clarence Bsmforth In a reported move today to boom by personal ambitlona, and not charge of the second degree. Be- Teachera forum dlacusaion, Hol­ WaHdr. by Oanlw ...... mein function o f hie air attacks portion ot the report together irith fom each degree the tfome put on a rta . Aairrara*. Oaa Taar . . .112.00 Rockville. k i_ .u-, I baaed essentially on a concern (or lister * Street achool. Subject: . .11100 the planting of peas. ihe drafting ot G. Kaith Fuast^ him for the lieutenant-governor- 1 individual. a fine drill on which they were Hbat ar Mlaa. fkraifB ...... is to give the people of China tlje The Stats Board of Hsalth will "Home and Family Life—In Ac­ 1 I f that waa March, we are only president of Trinity College and ship on the Republican ticket | The name of Houae has been complimented by vtalting officer* Idea that America la etlll suppbrt- hold a clinic for prS-school children tion." 20 days from spring. member of the Reorganization comes aa a "surprise.’’ ! Injected into the discuaalon of poa- tWfiinffa.iKURc who were preaent. T*B AROOaATTO PRBM . . ing him, end providing him with Commlzzlon itzelf, aa the Republi­ at tha Oilssd Community Hall on During the meeting last night, Wednesday. March 16 Tka Aaaeelataa Ptaaa la aaeii^aty I f that waa March, we are only •’Naturally I am gratified," h e' RepuWt UNUMffTRIIT the bomba which he drops on the can candidate (or Governor and Monday morning. March IS, at a namesake James O. Baker, master of Man­ Meeting of Manchester Stamp aaWM to tka oaa af rtpabUaal**" o( 30 daya away from full acale said, "to enjoy the confidence of i club, 47 Maple street. an aawa dlapatdi*» cradltad to It. or Chinese. That is supposed to Republican champion of reorgani­ ■;80 o’clock. Dr. W. C. Holnaworth no relative, Eugene W. oiaiiCMimB...M(onff s i** chester Grange, presented certifl- the people in the Fourth DUtrict tnouff" •ot aOiarwtaa ercditad in tbla papar I^Iowing. » zation. of Willlmantic, will bo tho doctor Houae. of Glastonbury. Last night catee in the sixth degree to a large Friday, March 12 spoil any diplomatic achrme we who have put my name forward. I aad *'*" tlN local ntwi pubiiahed bare. If that waa March, we are only_ In such diacussiona of the Re­ in charge e f thU clinic. Anyone in- he said the senate minority lead- group from the local Grange. St. Patrick’s Dance of Challoner NEW EXCUISIVE BAKING PROCESS All rlabta of rrpublicatloo of apaclal may have for wooing the affec­ publican problema, we may have teraated to bring thair children to The next meeting of Manchester Club at Rainbow Inn, Bolton. Rlapatehea herein are alae raaarrad. 4.1 days away from arbutus. i er would make an excellent candl-1 tions of the Chinese people away seemed to infer that there ta no this clinic plaase call Mrs. Adolph Town Grange will be held Wednesday Saturday, March IS We cannot deny that these date for lieutenant governor. | fall aandee client of N. B. A. Berr- from Moscow and toward the dilemma for the Damocrata. Simona, talapbona number 3493-J3. The senator’s backer represents j March 15 at which Ume tjie third Ladles' Night of Nutmeg Forest, Ha, lac. ______West. things may possibly be. We can But thefe la a dilemma for the Mr. end Mra. Wlnthrop Porter the fourth senatorial district on Of Manchester and fourth degrees will be given to Tall Cedars, State Armory. Democrats, and it Iz the aame di- and Mr. and Mra. Ernest Anderson the candidate*. A supper at 6:30 Also Food Fair and Rummage Pabllahan itcpre.entatirei: The They are American planes, and only aay that we do not (eel like the Republican State Central lallaa Mathewa Special At*nc> — Sew planting peas 10 days from now. lemma presented to any political havt ratumad home after a few CommitUc. Manchester is part of p. m. will be served before the Sale by teachers, HoUlatar ac-nool American bombs, flown by Ameri­ organization by prdpos^ which daya’ atny In Nsw Tork City.' Mrs. tlie district, which also includes meeting. 9 to 2 pjn. T a A Chleafo. Detroit and Boaton. That may be what the calendar Notice and Warning of Spe­ can-trained pilots, and dropped on threatsn to lift govorament out of Anderson, who ownas tha Bea Wethersfield. Newington, East Atao Y. W. Square Dance and a u d it bureau o t cial Election to Be Held MB(U American ships and American aays. It doesn't tally with our the caay reach o f patronage aspi­ Beauty Shop ii East Hampton, at- Hartford and other neighboring 30th Birthday Party of Ck>unte T, cntcbui'■noNS. rant/ and pollticnl influence. March 25th, 1950 Y ” building, 79 North H alni properties, and, whenever they phyaiology, or with our mental tended tha Hairdresser’s conven­ towns. ______the Herald Prlntln* Company. Inc., Democratic State Chairman John tion held at the 'lloIU l Statler In Family of Five street. . happen to hit Chinese people, on state. They are still waiting for OommlttMman ; A SPECIAL ELECTION BY aaatanea no flnanclal rrapnnilblllty for I Bailey, Inevitably, la concerned New Tork City on Monday. Monday, March 20 typotraphlcal errora appeirtnc in ad- I the experiences and the adjust­ w 1 I t h e VOTERS OF THE TOWN Testimonial banquet for High American diplomacy. I principally with two things—Dem­ The Windham High school of back the senator for the OF M a K’CHESTER IS HEREBY Victims of Fire vertf*ioents.and othor rsodlng rnktltr. ments of winter. It's after vvin- ocratic patronage and tbc winning School Baaketball squad. Masonic wrubam Vteaa ta Tbo liinchoster Etsnfni Hortlu". Aa for us. we seem more or less Willimantlc haa announced the tion for lieutenant governor. CALLED ytND x v n wWILL n .f. b E HELD fer, not without winter, that the of the election next November. Temple, 7 p. m. fated to let this process continue. achool’a four year honor list. Many people in the district oN------THE MTH DAY7 01OF MARCH, Kenosha, W la, March 2.—ilP) be responsible for the success of time for fever, and for sulphur They are his twin worries. Among the names appearing on come to me in the past few daye Saturday, Mareb 28 the YDC: For while some AmerlcsQa protest The patroange at stake hi 1930. FOR TH E FOLLOWING A flash Are wiped out a family ot and molasses, arrives naturally. this Hat are thoae of two puplla and weeks,” he said, "and talked PURPOSES, VIZ.: five in a small frame cabin In Annual election of offlcera at Offlcera: President, William against the attack on American the leergaaizatlea Issae la- about the poosiblllty that Senator British American Club. Viena; vice prealdenL Katherine The Harm Fuchs Did from this town. Beverly Stiehl of A. Acting aa required by Chap­ trailer ramp on the edge of the property, other Americans com­ volvee a nomber e f eeasmls- House might seek this nomination. Wedaeada? March 29 Bourn; second vice president, Mel­ Amston. who la taking the business ter V. Section 25 of the Town . city early today. slonershlps which Mr, Bailey " I f the Party is looking for a Highland Park PTA Minstrel, vin Hathaway; secretary, Mary l« r d Chief Juatice Goddard, plain that we aren't giving Chiang I course has an everag of 90 and Charter to approve or disapprove Tho dead were (3a*ToIl Max­ succeeded In delivering to va­ good man to fill this spot then Highland Park school, 8 p. m. Berry; and treasurer, Anthony. aaotanctiif Dr. Klaua Fucha in a en^igh planes and bombs. Thta Calvin Fish of Cllead who la in the we have him. I am sure Senator iblowingthe proposed capital well, about 28; his wife, Betty, 26, Elliligt O i l rious Democratic politicians, Satnrday, April 16 Gryk. Executive Board: William lAMdon court yeaterday. told him college preparatory group with an and their three children. Jimmy 4, division at home gives even a last- who were thus paid off (or one House is available for the nomin- Testimonial dinner to William Viena, Katherine Bourn, Melvin kind or nnother of pollticnl average at 83.9 suance of bonds of the Town of Steve 2, and Patricia, 2 months. Hathaway, Mary Berry, Anthony ha bad done “ Irreparable and in- ditch Chiang a certain amount of ation.” The Maxwell's two-room board S. Davis, chairman of the Repub­ Mrs. Hazel F. Hein, Red Cross service in the pnst. These Little Mary Ann Foot# and House, a lawyer, is a Manchester, viz.: Gryk, C^hester Hogan, Tina De- ealeuiable harm" to both Britain control over our deltinv. Senator cabin waa beyond saving by the lican Town Committee, State Drive rhsirman for Ellington, has ronunlsslnneiehlps would be Johnny Foote, children of Mr. and 1. The construction and orig:- Pompo, Clarence Jeffers and Shir­ former assistant state’s attorney time the Pleasant Prairie Fire de­ Armory. and the United Staua. Mrs. Edward Foote, are visiting at nnl equipping and furnishing of a ley Kelly. Committees aa follows: named her canvassers for the ahollshed by the reorgnnlsa- for Hartford County. He has serv­ partment arrived. The firemen That la a autement which n tlon pinna, nnd It le not Hhrly the home of their grandperents, ed two terms in the senate and one new elementary school to, be built Monday, Tnesday, April 24, 28 Finance, Anthony Gryk, chairman; It Wmild Re A Start campaign to raise $780 which is concentrated their efforta in the Twenty-fifth anniversary con­ tnie in more waya than one. thnt the ImUvIdiinls whn bold Mr. and Mra. John O’Dell In Rye. In the house, and is chairman of on land of the town located on Dennis Frechette, Raymond Horan. the quota for Ellington. Mrs. Hein feel I ahoidd study the situation three i)e1ow zero cold on keeping cert of Beethoven Glee (3ub, High Frank Obremskl; Piibllclty, Ruth For one thin*—tha obvioua Actually, the combination of them would win promotion In New York. the school board here. Bruad Street substantially In ac­ the flames from the trailers expresses the hope that ev'ery one the new ntmoapliere reorgnnl- Mrs. Wilfred Hodge has return­ before taking any action." cordance with plans and speclfl- school halL thing-:-Dr. Fucha admits having Southern Democrats and Republi­ crowding the camp. in this t.iwn will register with the zntlon Is ouppoMd to bring to ed to her home on Glleed atreet In Manchester there have been cations dated January 31, 1950, Friday, April 28 given to Ruaaian agenta, early and cans which engineered the House The first alarm came at 3:30 Annual Masonic ball, Maacmle Now Many Wear chapter during the drive, which Connecticut public scrvlee. from the Hertford hospital rumore that Senator House ac- prepared by Keith SelleM Heine. a. m., from a camp resident, lata in the atomic game, Infor* passage of an FEPC bill which it Congregational! tually may have an inside position Architect, the estimated coat of Temple begins today. The canvassers are Bailey would like to hold these The Gilead Bolton Frank Feely. FALSE TEETH commissioncrahins where they are. church Sunday school building ; on the nomination fqr governor be- which is Nine Hundred and T^n naUon which may have been of merely "voluntary" thought it aa follovva: Mrs. Charles Peterson, A t the same time, hia prime tarit committee held a meeting at the I cause of his outstanding party Doria Mohr O'ltalla Thousand Dollars ($910,000). With Little Worry great asaiataace to the Ruaalana waa dealing one more death blow Mrs. Edward Brace, Mrs. Paul Eat. talk. Uufli or sneoze without Is to win the next election, and re- parsonage on Monday evening. legislative record. Tel. Mancbceter S545 I 2. The construction and mod- in their own atomic progreaa. It to this long controveraial legisla­ Cramer, Mrs. Everett Skinner,, , ,, , „ t Mink Coat Stolen f»#r of Inwcure tale* teeth droppina. Mrs. Harry Backofen. Miss Mari- Chairman o f this committee is ; Some leaders are known to feel I ernization of the preaent building BE A FMNID HOSTESS. USE ■Ilpplna or wobbllna. FASTEETH holt.* could be that the Ruaalana bad tion. Some supporters of the idea lyn Meyer, Miss Velda Lanz, Mrs. Ing Bowlea Issue for that election, Merton HilU and bis helpers are ^that with the emphasis on reorgan­ Peter Schipper of Broad Brook, ! and original equipping and (ur- From Entertainer plate* firmer and mare comfortahlr. other eourcca for the lame infer* that the federal government Fred Arens, Mrs. Walter Hoff­ Hia dilemma, then, ia how to be Kenneth Ellle. Wilbur Porter. Ed­ ization, a candidate thoroughly an engineer at United Aircraft, I nlshlng o f a new Junior high Tbla plaaaant powder )ias no zummr. for reorganization, and bring Dem- I school to be built and modernized aooey, paity ta»t« or foellns. Doatn't matien; it could be that Dr. Should have punitive power to man. Mrs. CTiarles Hoffman, Mrs. ward Foote, E. B. London end familiar with the Leglalative will be the guest of Bolton P. T. A. ocrntic patronage-holding legisla­ i on land of the town located, on Milford, Cfonn., March 2— )— cause nauae*. It'* alkaline (non-acldt. Fuche’ help to them waa not ea Raymond Bedard. Miss Alice Adolph Simons. Next Tuesday, branch should be the one to head (/T Check* '’ptat* odor" (dentur- breath). outlaw diacrimlnation In employ­ I at its regular meeting on W e^es- Hollister Street substantially in Hyde, Miss Eunice Sikes, MIm tors into line for it. In spite ot the weather permitting, the committee | the Republican victory drive this | ^ a>%. Winnie Garrett, featured enter­ 0 «t FASTEETH at any drua atorc. great aa we might Imagine. Nev* He will apeak on ment were so revolted by the hill'a ktaric Ludwig, Mias Grace Green. fact that reorganization threatens plans to visit churches who have i year. Biiecauae of hit legislative ac- " “ ''ch 8th. accordance with plans and apaclfl- CUPLET$ tainer in the emerald room of the the Pyramid of Ghiza, the study of ertheleaa, hia Intent waa . to help inadequacy that they voted Mlaa Shirley Feldon. Mrs. Horace the existing Democratic partonage recently «dded Sunday schcral | complishmcnta, and possibility of catlons dated January 81, 1950, Soundview hotel here, reported to structure. The difficulty of his ,, J , ______: which has been hta hobby. The prepared by Kane A Fairchild, CUP CAKE MIX Milford police that her $6,600 mink Ruaaia, and, conaidering preaent against it. It waa largely the 8. McKnigbt, Mrs. Victor DeCarU. room# to their builiilnge in the a ronvenUon deaolock among pres-, committee wiU present Architects. Arnold Lawrence, As­ coal was stolen early today. ralationa betwaen Ruaaia and the Mias Lillian Mazewaki,' Miss Ruth problem, assuming no one rescues towns of Saybrook, Deep River and ent leading contendere for the gov­ Serve cup cakes made with Cup- anemiea of FEPC who voted for his, can be gauged by the fact a slate of officers at the business sociate, the estimated cost of The entertainer said the coat BARBER WANTED Charter, Mrs. James Kejley, Mrs. Cromwell. ernorship, Houae, it is felt here, lets for your next desert, tea or m u te d Stetea and Britain, hie it. that a majority of the Democratic meeting which will be held at 8 which ta Seven Hundred and -Six­ waa missing when she returned to Kaimeth Loveland, 'Mrs. Simon Hebron Congregational church could emerge aa the candidate to bridge party. Delickma plain or act waa one o f tremandoua injury members of the State Senate arill, o’clock In the Elementary schooL ty-Five Thousand DoUara. ($765,- her dressing room on the second Full or Part Time NoneUicIeas, if the Truman ad­ Cohen, Mra. Sam Silvtrherz, B(rs. will hold an evening aervlce next lead hta party thta (all. ia the reorganisation matter, be The unit by-laws also permit nomi­ 000). iced. For variety, add cinnamon, floor of the hotel after her per­ .to theoa taro eeuntriea. ministration ta mors intcreated in Ethel Berr, Miss Ellen Zahner, Sunday, March 6, at 7:30 o clock. Good Wagea voting for or against the abolition For Reorgaalzattoa nations fropi the floor if permis­ 3. The preparation o f plana dates or chocolate. Also makes formance. Dr. FudiB’ aeoond Jury to tha fair amploymeat pmoticas than it Mra. Stanley Peck, Mra. Mario A movie, "Beyond Our Own" wUl sion of the candidate has been p re-; of jobs they themselves hold. Contrary to the expressed atti­ and specifications for a new high one nine indi layer. Det. Charlea McAfee ta In charge XJaitad StatM and Britain la that DeBortoIl, Mrs. C. Walton Abom, be shown. This ta a fine picture of riously obtained. 1101 Main St., Manchester la in having them for n political Mta. Clifton Crandall, Mra. Ed­ Mr. Bailey could be rescued tude of aome of the leadingta Re­ : Ma,!r^n“ MTcDonsld. daughter 1 fchool to be « « tand of the of the Investigation. hia confeaaion haa come at the issue, it should consider accepting from hie diletnma. It Is the Re­ what actually happens in a Chris­ publican figures. House ward Ludwig, Mrs. Adonlas Lol- tian Misaion in China. .attem of | - ^ M m . -miliam M.cDon^ | and yrectaa tnoateat. the. United Statca tha House bill. Tha biU does as- slUa, M m . W. G. Scribner, Jo­ publican* who could. If they u>to leeifeel inevthat the vne general iiarreri,pattern i Franrh mad le confined to I between East Center street and svonld, make thlnga very easy tbe state government reorganlza-{ i^ iria l hoaplUl! Middle Turnpllw E ^ and tor ad- ■ad ■ritaia and Chnada are try tabUah the principla o f federal seph Palozey, Joseph Zinker, Jr. i Manchester Memorial for Um. H mw m u M do that by tion report should be followad. lag to got aomeayhere with a new Mrs. Lawrence Anderson of with rheumatic fever, S e r i a l ' dltions and modemlsaUon o f other auparvision o f the field of fair em­ maklag it clear that they are This lines him up as leader o f , are also elementary school buildings, the BtaMlB uaderataadlag among East Side ia a patient In the Narrowly Escapes cases of scarlet fever ployment practice. It dees give Rockville City hoepital suffering eertala ta defeat ■■ rearganl- one segment of Republican thought | reported In town. , estimated coat o f which ^ theaweehree. the federal government the weap­ with virtu pneumonia. zatlon proposals In the Hones. which feels similarly, and does not The Bolton basketball team won ' Five Thousand Dollars ($65,000). The prepoaal haa been to reea- I f he eoald be aasuied e f that. Being Dromied wtah to see the party make opposl- j of a series of three games on of publicity against thoae who Jean Yoimg of Newington who Voting’ machines will be uaed. tahlHh to a degree the atomic Mr. Bailey could have a blithe, tion its creed. , played with Hebron when they de- The questions to be voted upon may violate the codes set up by has been spending a week with and happy lime passing them MANCHESTER Asked thta morning if he would feated them. 61-47. on Monday A Word To The Wives Is Sufficient... yartncikhip with which these her gfandparrnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ansonia. March 2—iX)— William will be as follows: Personalized the bill. And in it the federal gov­ through the Senate, and ebtahi Wawro. 67. had a narrow escape be receptive to the gubernatorial j night Leo Day again led the Bol- Frederick H. Arena, of Maple ave­ Shall a new elementary school thTM natieiis together pioneered ernment haa an opportunity to try credit for being for reorganlia- from death last night when he nomination. or was Interested in : ton team in scoring with a total of nue and her uncle and aunt, Mr. conforming substantially to plana the tret atomic bomb, but which Heu wltbout running any risk slipped on the ice on a catwalk the lieutenant governorship, Sena- j 3g points. The team will play Self-Service Modem Housewives know that true value is gained only out the voluntary, non-punitive and Mrs. Gordon Dimock of Main and - specifleationa dated January o f havlM It- become low. and plunged Into a 15-foot deep tor Houae stated " It ta, of course. Glastonbury tonight In their High nma abrogated when eur own aye- i>'pe o f enforcement and, if that atieet,' has returned home. 31, 1950, prepM*d byJCelth Sellera But thdRepubUeana are aome- water purification tank at the flattering to have these sugges- i school gym a i 7:30. Lester Oiglio when every element of o purchase is satisfactory. At tho tarn of domaetle atomic control Heine, Architect, be conatructed PUBLIC MARKET does ndt work, then claim with The Dramatic committee of El­ timea tricky. Back in the days of American Brass company plant. tlons made. I feel very strongly has joined the Bolton team to i ^ wrae adopted. That ayetem now some authority that the bill haa lington Grange will sponsor Wally the Cross reorganization proposals, He waa dragged unconscious that every Republican. should do I place Ronnie Toth who recently and originally equipped and fur­ Public Market they do find true value — volue gained from J. Reach with his gay and nished on Broad Street at an eatl- 805 MAIN STREET t K b l^ the Bheiing o f atomic to have teeth. the Democratic leadership of the from tbe Unk by fellow workers what he can to put hta .party In a i entered the armed service#. sparkling review, Happy Daze, on mated coat o f $910,000? knewladge with our former pert* Senate cheerfully assured that the and Guard Herman Pastor ap­ portion to defeat the present in- I ______Supreme Quality, thrifty pricesg courteous service, ond the They were hypocritical votes, Saturday. March II, which in­ Shall a Junior high achool con­ a en , dedpite the fact that we de- Republican House would be certain plied articlal respiration until the cumbent In the governorship." j ______really against any federal super­ cludes acrobatics, dancers, sing­ to kill the merit system proposal. arrival of the town ambulance. He Indicated that he would be forming aubatantlally to plana and Public Market guarantee of complete satisfaction. gand upon British-controlled ura- vision in the fair employment ers, comedians, with their own So tile .Senate went through a Taken to Griffin hoapital, Waw­ “available” if he was asked to take apeciflcatlons dated January 31. TOP GRADE. FRESHLY band. There will be an afternoon ■tuai ore for our own atomic pro- pracUce field, which passed the great waving of the flag o f purity. ro was reported today to be In fair OPPORTUNITY 1950. prepared by Kane A Fair- MADE matinee at 2:30 p. .m.. and the I and passed the bill, and then what condition. child. Ardiltecta, Arnold Law­ bill. But if the Truman adniinia- evening performance begins at rence, Associate, be constructed What waa In fn g rt»M , until the happened T 'Die Republicans in tha tratlon refuses to take this bill 8:15 o’clock. I House, double-croaaers that they Phony Patattags ta Be Shawm Owing to illness, small and modernized and originally Fudia cast appaared on the aa a aUrt, praferrlng to keep a Mra. Albert Gagne who ia a were, suddenly paaaeil the bill too. NOTICE equipped and furnished on HoUlz- Frankfurts patient in the St. Francis hoepi- KRAFT KRAFT FRANCO- Haaaa, was negotiation of a new campaign issue, rather than make There is no guaranteed peace of Roma—(>P)—Italy will treat art grocery store and delicn* ter Street at an estimated coat o f agraament, in which Britain tal. underwent an operation " " i mind for Mr. Bailey. Tlie Republi­ lovere to a real exhibit of phony ^ $765,000? (Regular style) some kind of beginning with su­ her leg Monday. DR. CONLON VELVEETA MACARONI AMERICAN amuM reassure ua of our uranium cans. far from agreeing not to pass paintings. It's being organized by ; tessen for sale. May be Shall plana and speciffcatlena pervision of employment prac­ A apaclal town moating waa held reorganization, may even agree to a for a new high achool to be blillt ■apply, wre would provide Britain the Fine Arte Olvialon of tbe Edu­ tices, it will be following the Tueiday night in Ellington Town pa.ss It. In which case Mr. Bailey’s cation Ministry and will be held < REOPENS HIS 'bought for the price of fix­ at Memorial Field between East CHEESE DINNER SPAGHETTI ,Wlth aoma atomic bombs, and In course of hypocrisy too. Hall to take action on amending comhinstlon of guln and emlle later thta year. | O n ter Street and Middle Turn­ • !*«• ^ Naer all that It In danger be- 33 MAIN STREET There were many motives in­ voted to accept the budget Gilead great masterpieces. Oopiea o f the plana and tpacifl- aauaa, in the eyea of many Con- volved in the most unusual vote amended, and also voted to lay cationa for the Broad Street ■reamcB, BriUin stands guUty of 38 1-3 mill tax. Thia is an increase TODAY School project dated January 31, taken in the French National As­ of 2*i mills over last year. The Woman’s (Tlub will hold SOLID PACK, MARINE IWviag harbored and dletlngulshed sembly the other day. It was a 1950, and prepared by Keith Sel­ BEST QUALITY, BONELESS. CENTER SUCES A newly-formed group has been their regular meeting on Thursday BOWL Dr. Fucha. Any proposal for clos- lera Heine. Architect and for the vote which amounts to a ban on organized In Ellington, known as afternoon. March 2 at the home of Honisteau Street School project ar atomic reUUonahips with Brit­ the sale in France of a very popu­ the School-Study Groupk The pur- Mrs. Paul Potocek. *1111* ta to be a dated January 31. 1950. prepared White Meat Tuna ain is sure to meet with the lar American beverage, represent­ poaa for wliich it will zerve la i Saint Patrick Party with Mra. by Kane A Fairchild. Archltccta, HMrge that Britain cannot be promote' an Educational Survey. A Dorothy Johnston' aa leader and Arnold Lawrence, Aaaociate, to ed. in the export field, by the dis­ questionnaire based upon a similar BERNAT which reference ta mad# In the Swordfish Steaks «> 59^ trusted to safeguard American se- the assistant hoatesses are’ Mlaa tinguished James A. Farley. one by the Governor's Fact-Finding fotagoing queatlona may ba in- anrlty. Clara Ellis and Mrs. Wlnthrop Por­ can 3 6 ^ The French Communists were Comftilssion on Education^ and de­ ter, apected on any bnaUteas day, Mon­ Dr. Fucha not only gava aid to signed to measure this commitlef’s day through Friday, from • a* ra. for the ban, presumably because The special meeting of the Farm 3-ANGEL a-.tool program will soon be avail­ to 6 p. m., at the office of the a potential enemy. He nleo drove they are against anything Ameri­ Bureau has been postponed until able. Mcause it 1s important that Superintendent ot Schools, High a dangerous wedge between two March 24. Thta meeting will be can. we know what we are getting from school BuUdlng. fHOnds. One wonders, in fact. If our eyatem of education, what we held at the Gilead Community BABY PAK Public Market Fruits and Vegetables The French wine industry waa Hall. E. Acting aa required by C h ^ ’'thare can be any friends in an want and how to go about to get ter 841 of Ooonectient Special for it, because it fears the compe­ Miss Marie Joyner has returned Over atonUc world, if, ao long aa the what we want, the community ta A cU (1949) entitled "A n Act tition the American soft drink to her home, in Marlborough after BIRDS EYE are fresh, bright and priced right. • ■ power of the atom continues to asked to cooperate In filling'out Three Hundred Oonceming Revision of the CSiar- might proride. the questionnaries. The findings ataying in Gilead for alx weake, m m ter of the Town of *Mancheater ______^ dominate world life, suspicion is caring for Mra. C. Daniel Way But a good many deputies who and recommendations of the School Finiahod fitonumants aiid Regarding Directors and Juatlcea FROmO^a^POOOS ■ot bound to be universal, and the Study Oitnut will be tiir'ied irOClfN* MAM were neither Communists nor of the Peace’’ to ^^rove or dta- Ibee world Itself split by the very over to the State Commisalon and Marfccra In Uur Display approve said act. Buy Birdseye** wine growers also voted for the GOLDEN. CRISP ’.fking It regards aa its security. the local school officials who, with Yard To Choaot From! Voting maebinea win bo uaeA measure. Their fear seems to have the teachers are acting as con­ •Ilie quaitlon to be voted on will The Finest In DEUCIOUS, TENDER been that the beverage in ques­ sultants. The report will also be You'll Never Be be aa (oUowa: SliU Plgying His Chance available to the community in TEXAS CARROTS 2.^. 19c tion threatened, by a spread of Jund, at Which time the present Satisfied With 'Any INVIStBU MYtON Revtirion o f Oiarter. ShaU tha Town o f Mancbaater adopt tha I American-made planes, carry- ita popularity, to introduce an School-Study Group .will cease Design PEAS Other S e t - SURGKAl IUS1K nOCKMCS provtafona of Sub. for H. B. 1499, Jag American-made bombs, and to function. Mra E. Foster Hyde Americanisation into French life. General Assembly of 1949, aa en­ 1s chairman of the group and Dr. Workmanship by the Formosa-based pi- And much more than the bever­ • rwo-W Av STfffrcM JUICY, INDIAN RIVER Francis Bird, secretary. after you have a acted^ providUm to r a minority o f Chiang Kni-ahek's NnUon- age itself, they teemed to fear the repreaentationf' Tea No Mias Cjmthia Hyde, daughter of • lAUNOfff lASIlY Material 2 4 5 vpliat Ctilan. are dropping bomba American-atyle advertising whii^i Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster Hyde of Free Home Trial Elocton residing In tbe Flrat ^ ^ Amariepa aWpa in CUm m would cemc in .with the.drink. S ^ e r s road and a student at tha ' • MffAlt ION6K Will auke czrdigza or pullover Voting District will vote at ihe ORANGES 39e id argyla, atripce or tiny dota Cutting dona is o«r own East Side RecreatlOQ EoUdlng on DELiaOUS, READY TO USE -Xhamuniat porU and on Ameri- One moderate French nenapa- Rhode island School of Design on a new 1950 • iNviiMu $ 8 .9 5 for sizes 6-12 — or 18 montha. School Street. tlHh-asrnad utlUtiaa in Shangh.i will spend this week end at bar r. obop from tha roogh ttont per compared American advertis­ home. • S IA A fin S Of Bemat Super Baby Wool — to the finishad mamorial. Electora reaUUng in the Second TASTY, SWEET FLAVOR-SEAL « bU na i q ^ Chincaa cooUea. ing to totalitarian propaganda, I ^ d Logan, a patient In the Voting District vote at the Strawberries ^ What is tbiar la this millUry PHILCO ahrinic controlled — knita up tUhkinff. a# doubt, e f tho way RockvUI# City Hoapital ta slowly TELEVISION EECEIVBE luy Ouribilknil and anjoy Weat Side Recreation Buildlqg on racovaring from a -major opera- cuddly soft... wtshaa (ika a tha aorvivlag spark of . n Hitler uaad slogans to parauade dream . . . colora will not run. Otdar Straet tian he underwent last Friday. Madela Ta Salt Taar tha fultaal meaiurt af ra- TANGERINES 2 Dos. 39c China dame which tha Garmaaa to drink, net » soft MANCHESTER Clacton raaidlng. in tbe 711114 Paekatbeek liaf from voricasf vaint, Vbtlng OlaMet vote at tb# ’ aM day, by long and eoura- drink, but blood. 3 color combinations: pink Raffiod Lawyer Dies twallan end litad laftaad . b^grouad with Une and Stade Arm ory oa Main Street. 4 dghtiag, aarvtro ta undsr- MEMORIAL . CLOOVERBLOOM. ORANGE MARMALADE, STRAWBERRY* this attadi on a famous athar lap candiHana wait*: blue background with Electorn reading In the Fourth CREAMO or ALLSWEET SUNLIGHT, BROOKHELD rENDBR EXTRA FANCY, U. 8. NO. 1, M EALY MAINE ^ih|t racanguaat o f China? Or American product, we can, o f . New Haven. March 2 - i i i v - piak end whit*; white* bsek- VotiiH; DUtrict wlU vote at the CRANBERRY AND APRICOT-CRANBERRY Arthur C. Graves, a retired New $199.95 ... COMPANY I ' ground with pink and blue. V. M. C. A. BuUdlng on North or SPERRY St BARNES laviad retaliate. We can triple Haven lawyer, diqd last night at , Budget Tenna A. AIMETTI. Prop. Main Street. tha in vest duty on oomo pot hta home after a lirief liinnaa Ha. MARGARINE LIM A BEANS Complete with direction!, The polls win be open from PO TA TO ES 10 u . 39c l'^*neh product, - nftor - which waa formerly a law partner of. COE. PB AE L SMl H AEBiaO N Ocoan Spray Preserves (FORDHOOK) dain^ paatl buttons aad gdt eight o'clock ta the forenoon untU BUTTER France can retaliate la turn, and the lata George E. Beers. Graves ta survived by hta widow, Mary eight o’dook la tba aftanHon. we again, and ao on. Dutton Graves, and a son. Charles BENSON'S T H u m ir o iE i m o r i D tlad at Miaebaorer, COenaetl* But this laddaat is. in a larger Easiw U Graves, both o f New Hav- Furaitur* Jk AppHanc^ ED4AAK cut, tbla 1st day o f March, 1903 ' oaaa .aaaoaye tiffuaMitt ^ l^ v a ta tuabral aarvlcaa wtu be a. H. WaddaO, with hurlal st 719,MalEBt. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 2. I960 J’ P A O rU lD fi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1960

wa are doing both theae Joba evo- equipped to handle human relation') 400.000 Late namtoaUy.” problenu which arlao." Doi4>t Saving CliMbce P. Baldwin, Republican The aheriffa have arranged an • msmUED BT THE rNIVEB8AI, flLM OOMEDT OAETrOBD In Filing Returns atate chairman, and Hinuld B. other meeting to Ulk over the re- Di Ctistomers* organlaatlon propoaala with county Mitchell, the aUte’a O. O. P. na- CVRBENTI.T STRAND M o n e y Q a i m Uoaal committeeman, attended commiaalonora and other county K i? n k x in ic ff Hartford, March 3—m — The ogflelala. The meeting will be hrid PUmNO AT THE [Popular’s Buyers March 18 inoomt tax deadline la '^4 C o rn e r • • • meeting. Baldwin aald that the RepubUcan next Tueaday—two daya before the FRANCIS » fast approaching, but It doean't ■aam to worry many Connecticut Sheriff SkeptM on pidrty would aupport any recom- apecial aeaaion opena. OF ALL DEPARTMENTS. ARE mendationa In . the reorganiaatlon taxpayers. Do you onjoy ihopping .4bolifion of Gounly plan which will effect aavlnga and AS STUBBORN AS, "FRANCIS” Internal Revenue Collector John cauae more efficient admlnlftra- THE TALKING'ARMY MULE ... J. Fltapatrlck eays that more than comfort at your A&P? Gov^tnments Plan tion. 400.000 hava not yet filed their re- “More Thne Needed" THEY REFUSE TO IA)WER' tuma. Ha rem ind^ them that only Are the aisles roomy and Hartford. March *— — Con- “However." he added, “we dia- THEIR QUALITY STANDARDS two weeks remain. necUcut’a ahenffa. ara doubtful To help them out, he aald, all lO uncluttered? agree writh the method of adopt­ FOR PRICE BECAUSE THEY ry/JS" r«*. whether aboUahlng: county fovam- ing the propoaala and feel that HM8NUI Internal Revanua oSIcea in the ^ more time la needed to atudy the COHN MUFFIN MIX FEEL, IN FAIRNESS TO THE ■tata will be open this Ssturdsy. menta would save the taxpayera snd on March 11 from 8:30 a. m. Is there plenty of light and plan and ita impUcatlona" CUSTOMER. THE BEST BUY IS any money. The reorganiaatlon plan goea be- NASnMTHOMMUNnAVm to 1 p. m. On March IS, the dead­ good ventilation? The aheriffa from the aUte'a for the General Aaaembly at a ape- "Beet I’ve ever taated.’ 'That’i line day, the offlcce will remain eight countlea mat hera yeaterday clal aeaaion opening a week from what folkf say who try ooro muf open until 0 p. m. Are the various depart­ —and the Commiaaion on StaU to NEW LOW PRICES! ''Kay To Good Eating.*' Nutritioua and Haolthiull SIRLOIN-SHORT YOUR NEARBY A » STORE MfofiMfi's D ay-5c CHED-O-BIT 1,^0 23^ 5i^75' *Xlim b On Our Big Bandwagon*' Pink Salmon COLDSTREAM OIN 35* CUT IMPORTED FROM ■utt SHARP CHEDDAR CH ilSI »S9* Shop at Carra’s as hundreds of satisfied customers do. We feature HEAVY 70 o n CORINA CALIFORNIA SCOTCH Sh an k H A LP HALF B«M Clams 32* nationally advertised grocery items—and in meats only the best in STEER THE MOST Includlna FtiU Bhar. of Including full SWISS CHEESE DOMESTIC U 69* BEEF g Len c r in a n CnUr aUcM <* to I Iba.) ahar« of canter MEDIUM g* I ______PACKER’S NO. Vi graded “Swift’s” top quality meats. Priced right and trimmed right YA lU f alteea (5*7 Iba.) RED DQlm On LABEL CAN <9 IG BLEU CHEESE IMAllORDMimiB IS 59* to give you the utmost in complete satisfaction. lb . moor SJ3.89 1 . 5 3 * T o m a t o P a s t e STEAKS FOR rOUR Ill M UINSnR CHIES8 MIlDHAVOt U 4 r Nectar Tea OUR OWN CURED, MILD LEAN AND TASTY RODERICK DHU MOMiY MEL-aBIT AMERICAN ^ u 4 r LEAN lb ,,,Y 0 U LIGHT MEAT «'4 oz. SMOKED SI 3.89 Tuna Fish SULTANA ’S S 2 9 ' CANS SH O m Corned Beet <>> SHOULDERS ANN PAGE 1SMOZa% * 1 FOR Rolled boneless brisket. Out of Swift’s select beef. MALCOIM STUART KNOW- s GENUINE PREPARED CANS aLD Famous For Flavor. . . Fomoua For VahMl lb Spaghetti 2 LEAN SHORT SHANK SPRING MItOANO U moor SI 3.89 N0.2H 8 O'clock Cb Hn MUlOW BA( When you buy Corins, you buy the best. Corlna Tomato Paste YELLOW aiNG CAN LAMB LEGS Iona Peaches R K H A N D is made from aelected whole red ripe tomatoes . . . Corina brand contalna C*^ o u . . . Has iM pe on each label . . . THISTU The Rod Ordo Cofftt ru u a o o N D Smoked Shoulders «> STEER BEEF m VIOOROUS BONELESS ID WHOLE Green Giant Peas 2''o^39' o m ANDWINVf 72* moor SI 3.99 Bokor C K SWIFTS HEINZ FANCY POT ROAST S to ry B utt Del Maiz Niblets "“15* lb . GLEN GRAEME Shank 0£liduuiL ^tuid^ JoB ifdhJLf FRESH lb A b o it CENTER* END ^ A&P CREAM STYLE ^ NO. 2 ^ Lam b Legs 14 OZ. M ) . BOT SI 3.99 Cantor riioaa SUCES OMtar BUoM* V O r n "PRIDf OF MAINE” J a C A N S A # e t c h u p SHOULDERS HALF ranoTod (l-T Iba.) Bem ovod CHOCOLATES HOMASEORTMINr uB 9* K (I to «Ibo.) SWIFTS PREMIUM SUNSWEET PRUNE SULK-FED 1.39* Domestic Sordines 3 cm 2 5 CHOCOLATE KISSES H ew en pm 2 S TENDEB lb KING GEORGE IV Hams! 1.49* Veal boneless roll 84 SI 3.99 AU 16 0 Z | ^ , M O LASSES CH IPS yroRTHMOM m 29* QUART VEAL LEGS Ann Page Beans VARIETIES CAN I V S iu u u ftM WHOLE HAMS C T O « D 1.59* BOTTLE WATBEST UNDER­ 15 OZ JUICE FRESH NATIVE WIMBS ACPb ”SBp«r4Hglrt" HoH H«n Hovb No Cootor Slkm Clam Chowder WOOD'S CAN TOILET Rib Pork Chops CH16KENS COAST TO COAST Roonvid. Yo« Got Yoor Foil, Fok Sboro of Volool ANN ^lOHOZ^gi CAUrOSNU SWHT WISH PAGE OUR OWN STEER Yes, whan wa odvartiBa Sunnyflald "Supar Right " HALF Hctma, Tomato Soup 1,000 lb rOST-tHBUtY-MUSCATn SHEET BEEF WHITC rORT-TAU N V SH«SV wa maan just that—cut In tha middla with NO centar sileas; NO. 2H ROLL h u c k o a s t 5TH token off. That's somathing to ramember when you compare SULTANA CAN C R HALF I 9 0 Prune Plums TISSUE SOT 55c C A U O N I » HALF-Hom prlcesl It Isn't the p^ca par pound that counts it's Sausage Meat O Z ^ K l LEAN BIB FRESH FRONT C A U O N JUO 3.2V 11 Made fresh daily. tha total value you gat for your money that means most. A6P's Cheese Toasties EDUCATOR PKG WHITNEY FANCY SOLID PACK PORK CHOPS U. 45C PIG'S FEET HALF-HAM policy gives you just that—MORE GOOD EATING a t.ia ij^ PiUSOUIV SHOULDER CUT l e a n FRESH M0U6UIN aramTS* —FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. Om Pie ■hraberriff CekeMix WOlTf OCMO. WHITE AIEAT ALBACORE Lb. KTM raiOT79* uaara Pilbbury's Pie Crust Z \ f Our Usual Plump, Tender Native Fowl, VEAL CHOPS u>.59c PLATE BEEF OOtTRHOUII ar BMLOIN TeNNrtO Juke 2 27* Vreehnees ConiroUed SHOULDER SPRING FOR STEW OR STUFFING MSW LOW PMCf S SPECIAIXY ROMAiSTAH .r....7 9 Steaks HEAVY STEER BEEF LB Ceki's MeyeMMbe XS9* Fraahlr Conlrollad cdl tha war • . • wsaSaa Roasting and Fry Chickens PRICED tkllTP-CgOCOUTI ful woy ol ooUlna troth frultt and rogol^MsOa F^oknonl LAMB CHOPS ,,.. 690 VEAL BREAST OtOWN RESERVE rHae.79* HEAVY STEER BEEF-Face Rump, Tenete Seep mui S cam 11 MMWWICW lAoroco pm a# rigid Inopoctiont &om tlmo ol dtUrory W w on you mir# CAN qqUAUTT u A u m r g GRADE r a d e “A" “a ^ l e a n f b e s h TUNA Roasts Top Round, Bottom Round oi Sirloin LB Grapefruit Juice uaswr. eaa 19* OurOmiTee TaadS* aorting out oH-alia emd oU-grotda Itoaa, *“9; quolily at tha prlea advartiaad. Othar baah bulla aad SLICED BACON u.39c STEWING BEEF COAST TO COAST v.g.t(^IaB, not up to A4Fa high atondorda wa ^ aatda ______FRESHLY Ml— MW.er AWATTimOEOUND Lean ^ # Devil's Feed Mix CMCXIt A iP Greeii Uaa leais 2S* JACK FROST SUGAR 5 Lb. Bag 42c TALL CAN—PINK FRB8HLT SUCED CAUFOtNIA TASU WINU ior tha "Qulck-Sala" tobla ert a raduead prica. OaoM... f Smoked Picnics Sugai Cured LB 4# ^ 55c HAMBURG ■UROUNDY-OAUT-ZINrANDR Party Mix •tmCMCXU Mt 31 Tsedsrewl VASCABW 2 MU 19* aaa how A&Fa Coctaiemt bupaclioii oaauraa unliona top- BEEF LIVER Lb. •TH HAir AAC Fresh Native-Broiling or Frying ^ ^ quoUtr, alwaral Large Pkg. 49c laie Diced Cerrets 2 MM 19* RINSO 24c SOT OAUON ” ” Chickens 2H to 3H Lba-Regulat Dressed LB 4# ^ WESTERN CARROTS.SS;,2 k» IS * HALIBUT OAUON JUG 1JV MAVfN, MADY TO-COOK CHICICINS LBSSc SWORDFISH BLUEFISH ICEBERG LEHUCE'^.Sillia „ 25* SUNCREST BLUEBERRIES 16 Oz. l in 27c FRESH PICKWICK 1 k k t FEESH M A R a PCTRI PURE PORK LINK PKG FANCY STEAK SldlCED Sausages LB. L a VINO ROSSO rASTOSO PINEAPPLE SUGAR tW IlT ‘iS '3 9 * 3 LB. LB. 2 1 / 49/ | Jaaa Parker's. . . Oiraa-fraikf. . . M AZOLA O IL Quart Tin 57c 5 9 - ^ HAir I 1 0 OAllON fhkr-Cnsl$dl • CAN OAUON • I ® JUO 2 .1 7 J k u ) (^d a L jCatbut, Jlu xiiM f.— CHOICE OF PINEAPPLE, LEMON jt E % % MUSHROOMS SNOWWHITR LOBSTER Dubonnet Rock 45c wAM doz. 4 7 / MERINGUE or BUHERSeOTCH E A C H # lP BANANAS VEUOW GOLDEN "CHINESE FOOD WITH A REPUTATION” LARGE NATIVE EGGS “A* r WHISKIES AGP SEA FOOD! CHIN and LEE Put plenty oi variety into your Lenten meals by Bluoborry Pies EACH 58* POTATOES NEW nORlOA SOUTHERN STAR BONITA 25c COLONEL LEE serving fish and seafood often. Get the deli­ WASHED 2 ’i2 2 9 * CHINESE DINNER . MERAMEC FARM BUTTER ft 6 5 / •ONMD 80UMON cious makings in tha Fish Department ol your RAISIN PIES lATTICE TOP OACAaSa 3 r C ELLO K A LE READY TO UW 4 9 i L B . 7 9 ^ too thrifty A&P "Suparl" J g lly lead Donute w*« 25* Cup C a k M !mgru OM 2S* SUNCREST CUT GREEN 10 Oz. Can F o r COMPLETE FOR 2 11* BEANS 2 25c LOAF moor SOT•’’•4.19 ' .. MAC SAaawieaeaiSB, m k * C O C O A N U T FRESH STOCK EACH DISTIUCD IN KENTUCKY remey PeCO n n irllt tAtuan MS Zw &.OOKiaB atAaw.vAa.McaK. ru 1 CAN CHOP SUET, 1 CAN NOOBLES I' . , , _ _ BORDEN’S CHATEAU CHEESE 'iS 9 r 1 LB. A llgul Pood to r lAca 49* ggiged Dooghuots Pkg. of 12 29e STRAWBERRIES •IR D U YI TOMATO JUICE SUNRISE 4« Ol. 23c 1 PHO. NOODLE SOUP i ALL a PKOS. COD FILLETS t.33^ OID HUNDRED « CHINESE TEA BALLS I FOR " 2 5 / NELSON COUNTY 2 5 * ___ PRINT LARD ^ 2 Fonqf JANE PARKER. . -TENDER AND DELICIOUS IC E CREAM rOfUlAR FIAVORI mo TOP STtAIOHT tOUnON PURPLE PLUMS SUNCREST Can 23c FRESHLY GROUND q u a l it y 4 5 / SWORDFISH t. 59^ Hot erase Buns Choieo Odod froHs and Mots SKINLESS FRANKFURTS Fancy FRESHLY SUCED moor SOT"”2.99 extra GOOD SERVED HOTI f r e s h l y s u c e o O ISTlim IN KENTUCKY W ALN U TS cnioVie 39* Lb. ,.,.89c SWISS CHEESE HALIBUT uSS^ BOILED HAM ______PULLED PIGS m?pm 33* fo r f r e s h l y SUCED TOM MOORE MONEY SAVING SPECIAL OFFER ' Y O U 'a ENJOY THESE CRISPY. DEUQOUS V3f29* LUXURY LOAF u.49c BLEU CHEESE STSAIOHT lOUASON Tosta-Tam^ars With Your Favorite Fish— FRESH DATES SWANSDOWN CAKE MIX FRESHLY SUCED SUCED M 9 0 0 moor lOT JANE U H A C Potato Chips FAEKER lOX 1 Pkg. Instant Cake Mix (Reg. 33c) TONGUE LOAF «,59c CHEESE Lb. 45c 0 «nUB> IN KENTUCKY BNKATOR GRAHAM CUaSRS JANE SOZAHC MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 77c 1 P kg. Devira Food Mix (R eg. 27c) Potato Sticks PARKR PKO FOB BOTH VEAL LOAF ...dSe SHARP CHEESE t^SBc GREEN MYER •UNOIO WNISKEY ' JELLY SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD BUTTER u. 69c ICEBERG p a s c a l 8CNKIST TIDi DASH DOS POOD rtoor SI 2.99 UFiMlOYSOAP S tivn DUST CMSCO DUZ roriiilod With Uvav TOMATOES 2 25c LETTUCE CELERY LEMONS Doughnuts Doaa Evorylhint Tido'a to—Dirt'a Out S Htaldi .B o^, , ' With Cannon Fom Oofli For light Cokaa STSAIOHT SYt . (lAItT « | C PASCAL CELERY L arg e Double Bunch 19c ISTN “ • ei* fin «■ “;?a*2l* 2 ^.£ 2 5 * D o z . 10^ SUNT m g e * u u Z I Ha Af H M d ^ B u n c h moor tor"”199 CMCt tin M ill* u;!!* Closed All Day ^londay. Open All Day Wednesday, Open Thursday 4 3 / DItTIllSD IN ailNO It MANY OTHR NATIONAUY KNOWN OaAGOHSOAP OCTAGON CUANMM Evening Until 9 tOO. Pfenty of Parking Spece. FREE MANDt AVAIIAIU AT ALT HOfitS lABYfOODI . YRHT C 0 ffl» MBF HASH SOAPWI PUSS H lOOTS CAT FOOD 974 ’ ^supea / ^ ' Gorbar'a Sbainad JLrmout'a Lunehaon Moot Armour'a "Gala Ciethaa Raolly Claan" MAIN S j i M g PARKll>IG 116 East POPULAR FOOD. MARFi t N EX T TO ^ n f« r St. ' 7541* i^a’s M arket STREET A STORE SOUTH MAIN

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' -r^^- ^MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1950 FAOE IL IU W ’ MANCHESTJCR e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MARCH72, 1960 103rd Birthday 300 tlekata will be placed on aale les.vvsee'envssass'W VifisVs «%'• Pemuyivaiiia Told Greater Unity Debate Case at the oox office Friday night at ...... “ r. i!!!...... w — Speaker Tonight 6:30 — all ether aeata liave been Party Unusual Plans Studied Income Tc^x Service Here aubaerlbcd to. The Armory capa­ PiiUic Emergency For $150,000 city will be reached for the Drat * time thla season. SUSPECT CAUSE Nsw MUford, March 2—unr-'^* •iii-sjjiij Itesult of Strike (CepBaaed f i m Pag* One) Available Saturdays League Commissioner Lou Black biibiday party for Mrs. Roswell said the most competent officiala Fitch was a little unuaual. In- lines of acUon will be necessary. Suit of J. Floyd Smith In the state would be assigned- to OF UACKACHES atead of eandlea on the cake, there n a Vh * Om ) It is now thought that American It was announced today that in order to local in­ work the game. Manager Art ^ w* tH Ahter, tiVrmm and atrala, nran. imports In the next two to three Against Pioneer Para­ Pongratz of the local team haa n ^ lu n, axecMlvani^lna or axpoaur* to a as a "103" in froatlng. After all. A. Derer’a raquMt, gnnt«d him come taxpayers, representatives of the Internal joM M atIm M i k m dowa IiMm s f« n '- years should be increased by about chute Firm Is Heard hired four uniformed policemen k r t mans follu to com­ 103 can(Ues—ons for each year of •i^thority t» Mlic «nd ration sc^ 63.000,000,000, that , European plain of naaslnit bodioclMi, kwa of pop ond Revenue office will be at the Municipal building and as many armed National onoitpr, hoodygoo and % ilnata. ^ t U a her age—would have made the top coal. purthaaea of American exports Guardsmen to patrol the inside of up nlshta or froanont paooaaoi maiHWiiU Devon Mya th en la a threat to niay have to be aomewhal reduced Saturday mornings, March 4 and 11 in addition to Judge J. Joseph Smith in U. 8. the Armory. from minor blod«r Irrttottoiio duo to cold, a little crowded. induatr^ production althoucb and that American aid to EO<7>- the daily hours now being obserV^ed. On those two District Court today reserved de­ Manchester must win the game dompnooo or dtaUrp IndiKrtItono. ^ Mra. Fitch played the piano for cision In an argument lodged be­ I* your a»comfort« Krt dot to thpM there la “no immediate criala fit pean countries may have to rtin at Saturdays the office will be open from 8:30 a.m. to be assured of a playoff spot in nuMo don t watt, try Doan'. Pill,, a mild guests at her party, held yeater­ provldinf fuel for heating homea;'' the rate of 61,000,000,000 a iyear tween counsel for J. Floyd Smith the final standings. Wallingford day at a convalescent home here. However, houaeholdera in aome for several yaara after 1662. until 12 noon. On the night of Wednesday, March and the Pioneer Parachute com- Cannot afford to lose, for If she ormpuim. may pany. She is the mother of the late Ezra s f e e n / aUtea a n cutting down tempera- Othevs Conaldered Urgent 16, the representatives will be at the Municipal does, she will lose valuable ground Dokii K bKppy rBtirf Fitch, one of the founders of Aber­ tuna to pnaerve their laatldwlnd- A motion to strike from the to Meriden in the battle for the a* tubffB KQd fUten While the poat-Marshall plan flUBll OHt WMte. G«l Doas’b PilU crombie and Fitch, New York ling aupiMiea. building until nine o’clock. jury trial docket a 6130,000 patent league title. sporting goods firm. A cold wave moved into Ohio. problem la Number One oo the suit Involving the pioneer para­ Our Meal Buyers select only high quality steer beef — alwaye Kentuchy. Weat Virginia and list, there are others which are chute company was beard. top quality! First National Buyers have spent their lives in western New York and Peiinayl- considered hardly less urgenL The suit was brought by J. These include: vania. Temperaturea akidded to Floyd Smith of Glendale, Calif., buying nothing but fine quality for First National markets, llieir 1. The ao-calied "strriing bal­ Oak place; Mra. Esther Lehmann, five above aero in sonae aectlona. 31 Carol drive. Meat in Deep Freeze who claimed that the parachute The Induatriea which uae coal ances”.—Egypt. (India and some company and Cheney Brothera In­ reputation is known by the cmintrx's leading meal packers... that other nations are'creditors to Bri­ Discharged today; Robert Ben­ a n taking it on the chin. Locker Found Cooked corporated, major stockholders in is why we guarantee quality meat when you biiv at First National. In addition to the m on than tain for many millions of pounds son, 160 School street; Wllmer the parachute company, failed to O tu M :* 200.000 laid off, untold thousands Rev. Dudley Burr sterling. Paynicnts on these war Beland, South Windsor; Miss Ger­ live up to contract obligations. debts STS a drain against Britain's a n oh short work weeks. trude Zuttor, Bolton; Earle Arm­ C^atawisaa, Pa., March 3— ROASTING CHICKENS ) mmmm^^^WeeeS Rev. Dudle^ Burr of East Hart­ post-war economy. American and strong, 1023 Tolland turnpike. Some of the men being laid off (63 — After flames destroyed a day or two a week a n in indus­ ford and Rev. aifford O. Slmpaon British offlcisls have long dldcuss- Births today: A daughter to Only 200 Seats eq the possibility that some aq- their home yeaterday, Mr. and tries which depend on electric of O nter church will conduct the Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Dubiel, East "If we can’t get Olcott’s we don’t have chicken,” says jiistments might be made In these Mrs. George Blecker looked a prominent local matron. Another, who has to watch power. first of a series of classes on Hartford; a *<»>. io *hd Mrs. Now Left Unsold IVORY SOAP Rlectrlc power Is being rationed debts in such a way as (p esse the Jam es Baker, 146 High street. through the wreckage. expenses, say^ "They cost a little more, but we get "Deepening the Spirltunl Life” to­ burden on Britain. In the kitchen was a deep by aome utilities. one whole extra meal from them.'” “And so clean!” This Big Duquesne Light company night at O nter church at eight 2. Tha Point Four P rog ram - freeze locker containing a The Armory on Main street to­ Ualocky D««ia|aa Made is the comment we hear most frequently.. **Right out of 2 KEG EARS f 5 * in Pittsburgh has requested its o'clock, following a brief worship Legislation for Mr. Truman's Los Angeles, March 2 — (>P) — quantity of meat. Blecker morrow night wUl be the center dcmeaUc and industrial users to service. long range project for economic opened the locker and diacov- of the biggest sports attraction in the package and into the oven.” v ^ Some months ago,the City Council ered some of the meat literal­ Meat ^epafUmeni reduce their power requirements These courses will be held simul­ development in Africa and Asia is turned down acreage near Caetaic, Mancheater since the old days of 60 per cent. taneously on five consecutive still pending In congress. If and ly was cooked to a turn. the spirited rivalry between the Calif., aa a site for a detention After counting up his loss— The Pittsburgh Railways rom- Th\irs 4 9 c M s c k s ro l fancy abutting doWn a second blast fur­ destitute miners' families. Lee in­ Richardson, Bolton; Michael L> 2 3 c Klelnschmldt, 16 Nathan road; 20-OZ TINS Cod n iio t fancy nace to cut coke and pig produc­ structed the Education department 3 3 c No. 1 SsMhs FANCY tion In halt. - to increase school lunch ftmds say­ John Cameron, 26 Doane street; Maine G»rn u 3 3 c Soma BeHef Exported ing the "urgency of the present Baby son Eastwood. Ellington; CAMAY SOAP Swordfisli fancy u 5 9 c Sonae relief had been expected situation caimot be overestimat­ Mrs. Marion Foote and dati^ter, R«4f!ikFllbt FANCY LI 3 3 c AND IF IT IS QUALITY MEAT H if ib iit fancy i* lUlnels where the Illinois Pro­ ed." Gilead: Mrs. Mabel Strickland, 11 LB 5 5 c gressive Mine Workers (Independ­ ■ATH SHE S i h CodI fancy L* 4 9 e ent) called off their strike. HoW' "YOU'RE AFTER" Kh ' ever, one of the union's largest Carrots, bu. . . locals says it wiU Ignore the or­ WE ARE SURE YOU WILL FIND JUST WHAT der. Cucumbers, ea. The 10,000 menhers of the union YOU WANT AT PINEHURST LAVA SOAP had been on strike in an entirely FOR A QUICK EASY TO PREPARE MEAL • SERVE different dispute than the one in­ Pork that’s a little fresher, and a bit better quality, .center roasts if Radishes, Bu. . volving the United Mine Workers. you w ant----- or the regular rib or loin Roasts. BRICK OVEN JUST PICK IJP YOUR PHONE Pink Secdleos President John Marchlando is­ Simply “tender as butter” farm fresh Fryers and Broilers; also 3 REG lARS 2 7 . FINAST BAKED BEANS BAKED sued the back to work order under Dial 2-4541— W all b« fflad to call for your prcMriiH farm fresh Fowl of quality equal to the famous Robart ’Turkeys. G ru u e fru it . . . an extension of the union's con­ tion and deliver it carefuHy compounded. CLOBOX Medium PURE TOMATOES AND CHOICE SPICES tract with the Coal Producers As­ ■uaoi AND DnmrecTAm Ur Morrell’s ready to eat Hams in the popular 10 to 12 Ib. sizes O r a n g e s 3 us 1 9 * sociation of lUlneis. priced at 68c for a whole or shank half ham. However, 1,600 members of MANCHESTER DRUG Qts. 18d And the best grades of small Unk Outage with daily shipmenta DUZ FINAST KETCHUP PMW Local No. 1 at Clllesple, lU., StfWti N. MOSES, Bag. Pkamadst voted last night to continue their Gal. 5 3 d which assures of not only the best but the freshest sausage. some O r a n g e s 4 us 2 5 * RICH IN OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR AND SPICY GOODNESS 767 MAIN STRCBT->JOHNSON BLOCK Potatoes, Pk. 57c weeek-long strike. Local Prest with pancakes while the cold days are here... .Sausages are good value LGE PKG dent Nick Zanters said the Pro. at 59c Ib. 2 7 r gressives are following a policy of Celery 29c FINAST CHILI SAUCE “no contract, no cure Corned B eef.«. Lamb Legs M A N CAROL pkg of 12 have been distributed in some $ 1 .6 5 ja r. LCf PKG 2 7 * 29 areas. Boiled Ham, Vi Lb...... 5 0 c W hitO Spi*0y m acaroni or spaghetti li pkg 1 5 c Earl Stucker, UMW representa­ 6 For 2 5 c tive at Grand Ounctlon, Colo., ’stJ S “oil''“ P i n k S a h H m AUSKAN ■ RECENTLY REDUCED TAU TIN 3 5 . charged that surplus potatoes are HILLS COFFEE or Chick$n of the Sea being fed to h o ^ but that none WRISLEYSOAP .. -U 7.t,os™s31'^ 19 OZ TINS a n going to miners. There was ABORN COFFEE Bite $iie TU N A S t e a k S a h M n RICHMOND TfN 3 5 . no immediate comment from Colo­ Succotasn rado welfare officials. Plaatic Bag Of 10 AT THE LOWEST Charge “Beign of Terror" Theze ProducU and Many Others are Recommended hy Lenten Cheese P R ia EVERI T u n a F i s h CAUFORNIA - UGHT MEAT 7QZ TIN 2 9 . Meanwhile, a group of Inde- TOMATO sour - I _____ 59c iiam wn-iTwwt-.""’® Cottdge Cheese OUR FASTEST SELLING Friday Fraaks n<»tiN59. MARJORIE MILLS QUALITY PtE CRUST ia her broadcast Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 1 p.au over WTIC. Snappy Vermont Cheese lil vm ou ^ 12-OZ WS 25* MORRISON'S Grated Tuna LIGHT MEAT ’ 4aZ TN 2 5. BARBER SHOP Miss Wisconsin Sharp Sliced KIRKMAN'S Finost Corn HNAST Before you buy your next car, whether it’s ALL SWEET MARGARINE 27c Cheese 387 Center Street new or a better used one, come in and have . MISH ^ IM B9* 33* C h e e M F o o d FINAST- CHEDDAR VARIETY 2-LILOAF 7 5 . 2 Barbers—Unlimited Foss Extract 39c Friend** BewiB P IE C R U ST U8 figure out your monthly payments op our REG lARS j^ayonnaise®' Serrlee and Parking low-cost bank ratea. Insurance from your Grary Master 15c TelleyTea t h e New 20. TENDER M e l l o w C h e d d a r FINE TEXTURE AND FUVOt » 5 3 . own agent can be included in your payments. HEBIMIX FLAKY 225. There are no hidden "extra” charges. . . . . •oontaacnaa CRACKUP GOOD FIG B A R S ...... 3 0e Beechnut Peanut oiuaous •°^89* 6 Ai*® KIRKMAN'S 1 Condy Ban of.-ow VYITH . King Arthur Flour in 5*s, lO's and 25*s . Buttor 33c SIANULAIW SOAT OpM t l wraeag CvoMaga 3 29e INCPME TAX La Roaa Macaroni (for Lent) Milk Pone Dog Bisenita PM ad Cherries e io o to S io o Msiist ihs pwisci cembinalion liM Y BUSINESS SNOW CROP ORANGE JUICE ...... 4 f o r $ 1 .2 5 Boby Food 4'aur39c LGE. PKG FOR 20OZ t ' P a r ■ FRSSH *!!**a* CHSIRYPIE TIN SNCBb 25. l A U n S D MANCHESTER TRUST C 0. KIRKMAN'S A R iia TA N C B )ay.T«M4 M A S W S M i STORES FIRST NATIONAL fi*s*t*5*z***t.;*»«s*s t c i ncG ■2 t< iellRelst<>L»IliRUseIe:>U8aU!>lsa»

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I- MANCHESIEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1950 /AGE TBntm R Roland Wlae, Mra. Michael July 1. The Stats Finance Advis­ Forest Commtsaton to pay for per- ooagrove, Mra. Scott Brown, Mra. of I^FIeur, damages of $7,000 ory committee approved yesterday sonnel. Rockville WlUiam Hartmann. hCiaa Elaie Drunk Is Heldq apping Pope Is Said againat Coyne. It awarded Hkating I'oniKht ipeVisit Advance Given YOUinCSCMrTFMLmTN disrles E. McCarthy, adnUnistrs- a department request that it be State Treasurer Joseph A. Ador­ Diggleman, Miaa Katherine Ka­ SmaOLad permitted to draw on the funds in no was authorized to float a $2,000,- lina, Miaa Sophie Plader. ^ „ a —a. IT ..,-la , l‘>i' ot the estate of Mr*. Coynr Skating conditions am good advance so that work on projects 000 bond Issue by the State Insti­ Child Returned The annual town meeting will I N O t a t Jr a i m I damagea of $3.600 asalnn Coyn* ‘ * toBeinFaU To Start Jobs J. F. Coleman No. $, Mra. Eileen M. Flaherty, be held Monday evening, March 6, at iVnter Bprlnga pond it wk- • already planned to start after July tutional Building Bond Commis­ chairman, Mra. Gertrude Luftnan, I and abs«lvl^d by tlir First Nation announced today by Pa k Su­ Badly Hurt 1 may be bepin. A sifllar ad­ sion. The proceeds of the issue, Beraphen Pulllo, Miaa Conatance at 8 at the Town Hall. I al Storea and Pops of rasponsibll- perintendent Horace Murphey. vance of $6,400,000 was given the authorized by the 1949 General Romeo, Mra. Lottie Cratty, Mra. Mifldle Turnpikr Motor­ The schedule of the Men a Bowl­ Local Man Freed of Re­ ! Ity In action brought by McCar- The pond will be open for the Poekrcll Announces Slate Highway Deparf- department last year. Assembly, will be used to eliminate FIAK0 To Be Honored I Ihy against Coyns, Pops and the Brutally Handled by Margaret Pleaa. ing Leaguj; fo'r the rest of Uir publtc'a use tonight from 6:30 Other Aiilhorizations Approved fire hazania at various state insti­ ^ PH CRUST MIX ists Notice Pair *‘^'alk- sponsibility in Two company. to 10. Postponement of *Op> iiieiil GpIh $5,500,000 tutions. No. 9, Mra. Chariea Chllberg. week Is as follows: Tonight at Older Boys, Victim Other money authorizations ap­ Just think! Every pie you bake captain, Mra. W. B. Tbi^er, Mra. ing to Boston” In an action broughi By Coyne proved by the committee includ­ Elks to Hold Testimonial 7:15, Juno's will meet J. E. Shep­ Death Crash in avnlnst hirst National Stores and eration Friendly’ Trip For Koail Projects $300 Taken In Holdup with Flako turns out perfectly at R. H. Symington, Mra. (5»rl Mur­ Was Awaiting a Bna ed: phy, Miaa Patricia Baker. ard and Spring Pond, Shepard I’opt', thi- Jury Hwardod First Na- .s j every l^ i n g . That’s because the For Long Time Mem* A little girl's efforts to help a Shae neglect charge more epecifl. .■iong by all, "The Plow, Spade and inexpensive wriolxv b srxAiiMiNT Brig. Gen. (ret) Fred E. Pereira commission had visited the school 11) It) Smitb. c^Iy atatea that Ladd disregarded more enjoyable than others is requested that the date of the ex- and had withheld approval. It was vass at St. i’ etcr’s Episcopal A daughter was born to Mr. and FOWL Vernon being hla own safety and ' Hoe:” a brief description of some oi'M The lively, fresh-mlntfloTor CHICKENS $4,756. No. 16, Mrs. George Ecker, cap­ Church Sunday, a sizeable con­ Mrs. Edward A. Foote at the Man­ ehiM ---- I of Ihc noted women of the Grange with lu refreahtn' bit o’ awetl ■ peditlon be shifted to make this therefore decided to insert in the tain, Mrs. E. H. Boaworth, Mra. possible. warning for the spring town meet­ gregation being present and giv­ chester Memorial hospital, last Rockville and Vernon have been after o ' ' «'e r the past years by different that there is more tea and and the pleasin’ chawin’ lure ing In their pledges for chiireli sup­ Friday, the 24th. As nearly ns can ^Jided into 17 diatricta with the Wm. C. MoUoy, Mra. Wm. Young, - ^ • o ofSer ,• ! members solo. "To Thee Beloved help yon feel relaxed. And, mark General Dockrell said that the ing the question of whether the CUT FROM HEAVY STEER BEEF Mrs. Arthur Trinka, Mrs. Harold voters would approve building on port for the year. The Rev. H. R. be found out tills is the slxtli birth following captatna and workera: you—five treats to a packagt. You postponement "will in no way No. 1: Mra. Gertrude Handel, Eltia, csll of five or six women who an­ change the purpose of Uie opera­ to the new consolidated school two Keen explained more fully the to Hebron parents ttiis year, nearly motor vehicle violations. Max finer quality tea in each bag can’t beat UiU for a thrifty tlpl needs of the church. In the aft­ all being females. This keeps up c^ U In ; Mra. Joaeph Semple, Mra. No. 17, Miaa MUdred MacCal- swered the question, "If you had tion. Although we will mias the more class rooms, at cost of $42.- Herbert Lehmann. Miaa Nanev lum, captain, Miaa Agnes Moore, Kammermann. 28, of 84 Main ' ...... a-ir 000, estimated by architect Well­ ernoon a committee, made up of last year’s nyernge of three births street, Stafford Springs, is charged a daughter of marriageable age actual dedication at Bastogne. the to one death, as tliero have been boneless It) Dreher. Mra. Robert Stoddard, Mm. Dorothy BeaL Mrs. Ruby would you want her to marry a Association Belgo-Americaine has ington Walker. Mrs. Nellie V. Rydell, Mrs. Daniel with driving an unregistered mo­ G. Horton, Mrs. Clarence E. Por- only two deaths here in 1950. Re­ Mra. WUlltm Suchecki. Miaa Loverin, Mm. Arlene Gosdz. Mra. farmer?" The men's program promised that a formal reception The big increase in school enroll­ P O T R O A S T Louiae Bingenheimer. tor vehicle, and Frank H. Wilcox, Sophie Smith, Mm. MaybeUe Kit- ter, William W. Hammond, Dr. turns of births are coming in slow­ 22. of 79 Post avenue, New York, is consisted of the P of H Show— will be arraigned for the troops ment had not been anticipated at ly from various hospitals, so there No. 2: Mra. Herman Weber, tel. W.A.P.G. TV., (Channel No. .30. when they arrive In the fall. Mean­ Charles M. Larcomb and Henry A. SWIFT’S SELECT STEER BEEF capUln: Mra. Paul Roden. Miaa charged with going through a stop the time the new school was built. Jones, called on members who were may be more to add to the above All checks for contributions sign. First, song. Enjoy Yourself—Doo while. the Centennial Legion hopes It will probably cost considerably Helen Oworek. Mra. Frederick not present and secured additional lint. should be made payable to Rock- Dee Doodlers; second, a talk on to have a token representation at more to build on to the school than Burke, Mra. Theodore Belanger, ■vllle Oapter, American Red pledges. People here regret the fact that Highway Safety in Wapping by Tattatsafaed o lasts to Uag the July Dedication.” If it coultC have been done at first. Mr. and Mrs. .Toscpli Wilkalls, who SIRLOIN or I t o . W. G. Leonard. };isa Shirley Croea, Wm. F. Partridge, Treasur­ Robert Watson: song. "Oulslng Many of those taking part in The goal of the local Red Cross The very cold weather failed to It) Hointea. Mra. Arthur Koaa, Mra. er. Mis8 Doris Custer Costs so Unio keep card players away from the have lived at Amston I.,ake for the Down the River; " "Price Support "Operation Friendly." he said, are Chapter, In the annual Red Cross past three or four years, will .soon Carl Gebhardt. Mra. Fannie Mann. Union Boaviciea Situstlon, " b.v Tom Burgess; aong, veterans of the Battle of the ^neflt party Friday evening at STEAKS PORTERHOUSE No. 8; Mra. William Diettrich, drive, has been set at $1,.V)0, an move to West Hartford, where The second tn the aeries of un- i Is DAR inner "She's a Good I4ttlo Girl” starring Bulge. increase of $300 over that of last Hebron Town hall, sponsored by they have bought a house. They DRY CURE captain; Mra. Everett Mever, Mra. me American Legion. Jones-Kcefe LEAN FRESHLY GROUND— ALL BEEF William Luetjen, Mra. Frank Go- Ion Lenten servicea at the Vernon ' "Unk" Southergill: "Safety in year, according to Max Ashsr. expect to move to their new home Congregational, Vernon Methodist Handling Farm Animals," Leri 5214897022285767625895189688278072095 chairman of the Columbia Chapter, Post. There were 10 tables In about the last of March, lemba, Mra. Benjamin Rowe. Miaa The Senior class and faculty of play and the sum of $27 was real­ Helen Panicika, Mra. Nc—na Dr­ and Taleottville Congregational Dewey; solo. Frank Terhune ac- Water Storage which includes Hebron and An­ ized, being clear gain thl.s time Diane Mary Is the name selected ; •churches wlU be held this evening Manchester High school have se­ rohipanied on the piano by Wal­ dover. Mrs. William I. Borst, for the newly born daughter of Mr. I BACON ain, Mra. John Kramer. Mra. Joaeph lected Doris Ciistcr, a member expenses for prizes having been Btramat, Miaa Stephanie Yonl- at the Methodist church tn Ver­ den Collins: talk on "What's New chairman for the drive in Hebron, Already taken care of. and Mrs. William .lames Johnston ' Iti ill ahewaky. non. The speaker will be Rev. Wil­ of the class of 1950, as the D. A. in Farm Marhinery" by Phil Being Planned of Burrows Hill. Hebron. 1 urges local residenta to contribute HAMBURG No. 4: Mra. Allen Scheuy, cap­ lard McLaughlin o f the North R. Ciood Citizenship girl. She is Welles: song, I Doo De Doo on jfir TMS JACjrpoT a v e r y t i m e ... as generously at possible to the Prizes were won by the follow­ Wellington Sloan of New Haven. ; the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wal­ Your Old Kazoo, starring the Doo ing: Contract. Mrs, Richard M. SQUARES tain; Mra. Eldwin Backofen, Mra. Manchester Methodist church. local drive. She states that funds who is well known here as a fre- i ter Custer of Westfield street. Mansfield, March 3 — (S'.— A Grant: Auction. Mra. Joseph Grif- William Aborn, Mra. Wilbur Otto. There will be a meeting of the De Doodlers. The next meeting available for projects in Hebron, quent visitor, has started <$h a trip j The award Is given each year will be held March 14 when the ■ water storage lake here, covering C'rlbbage. George Hills; Miaa Margaret Ron an, Mra. Luclen official Board following the Len­ such as swimming lessons, first to Tooo, W, I., where he will lie Martin, Mrs. Mary TSonghetti. ten service. by the Connecticut Daughters of first and second degrees will be 415 acras smd holding 718,000,000 •*alat, Mrs. John O. Queen: the guest of the Rev. Beniamin H. aid instruction, etc., will depend on Pinochle, Lawrence Pomprowicz- . No. 5: Mra. Herman Backofen, the American Revolution and Is conferred. Irene Cotton is ill hasx gallons of water, la being planned the amount collected in the present Bis.sell. who is in charge of a oiptkin: Mra. Chariea Gunther. awarded to the girl who excels in charge of refreshments. The drive. Setback, Walter C. Hewitt: Door church there. as part of the Mansfield Hollow Prize, Mrs. Frances Blllard: Dark Mra. Jean M. Buck. Mra. Fred Connell Backed the qualities of dependability, judges of the contest sshlch w-os Flood Control project on the Figures released by fire chief Horse Prize, Wilbur S. Porter FR£5I^ f r e s h h a d d o c k Berger. Mra. William Otto. Miaa service, leadership and patriotism. won by the nien were Mr. and Natchaug river. Douglas H. Porter for 1949 and Two more parties will follow on FRESH FLOUNDER Mabel Conrady, Mra, Edward Con- Miss Custer has been taking the Mrs Albert Wilder of East Hart­ 1950, tend to show that Hebron got wray, Miaa Lillian Randall, Miaa college course and has been In ford, and a member of East Wind­ Willimantic city ofTlclals con- successive Friday evenings at the For Commander off fairly lucky last year as to Town hall. Elinor Brendel, Mra. Entil Kroy- Spanish club. Girls’ C$ioir. Round sor Grange. SHOULDER, ROLLED. BONELESS ' ferred with Army engineers in Bos­ fires. While Uiere were two build­ Do You Need A FILLETS .. 45c FILLETS ib 49c man, Mra. Raymond Cratty, Mra. The Hebron 4-H Club "Spark- Table Singers, A Capella Choir, ton on the project. The water stor­ ings destroyed, at a potaible esti­ John Laikacik, Mra. Victor Plane. Southington. March 2—(dv-The Leaders' club. All Girls' sports and The Yankee Kitchen age lake, subject to approval by mate of $2,000 loss, one was an les,” Alfred Goldstein, lender, were Baby Sitter? No. 6; Mra. Ralph Wilcox, cap- Executive committee of the Con­ the Student Oiuncil. Tb the secreUry of the Army, will hosts to the Vernon 4-H Club on necticut department of the Ameri­ Fciiiiniue Leader VEAL ROASTS old bam on Jones street, oumed by FANCY tan: Mra. Carlton Leaaig, Miaa Mrs. Roger Williams of Tolland Recommended Products have six times the capacity of the Saturday, at the .school auditorium. Call 319:1 Halen Fay, Miaa Kay Marley, Miaa can Legion has approved the Alex White, and the other a aniail A lively program took place, with Turnpike ia chairman of the Good present WlUmantlc reservoir. dwelling on the Walter E. Wright Mrs. W. A. Reid Margaret Fay. Mra. Clarence candidacy of Arthur J. (3onneU of Citizenship committee of Orford FRESH the visitors winning In basketball; Middletown for national comman­ Taken bv Death HALIBUT tn 57c MACKEREL , . 25c Schlaefer, Mra. Juliua Kosiorek. Parish Chapter, Daughters of the Borden’s .Starlac Dry'Skim M ilk...... 39c No. 7, Mra. Allen Dreaaer. cap­ der. American Revolution of this town. Calo Dog Food and Calo Cat Food 2 for 27c lb tain, Miaa Florence Neumann, Connell, a member of the Le­ Dancn, March '2. Miss BEEF, - $ TONGUES Mra. Frank Burkhardt. Mra. gion for 31 years, aerved as na- Asks Protection From Wife Emily Louise Plumley, about 76, s OPEN THURSDAY EVENING AMPLE FREE Eather Weatoii, Mra. WlUlam ai Tice commander in 1943 and is resident here for more than 50 Forman’s Piccalilli ...... 2.5c NAT1VI5, FANCY Kreyaig, Mra. W'alter Edwarda, now serving bis sedond two-year Los Angeles, March 2—(fP)—Po­ years, died at her home. 5 Middle­ Fleisrhmunn Yeast ...... be THE WEATHER T ILL 8 P. M. term aa National Executive oom- liceman CHarence I. Wahl, 32. used sex road today. lb mittceman. The Executive com­ to handling tough criminals, asks Miss Plumley was a former Hy-Trous Fertilizer...... 25c CAPONS (6-7 lb. ,vg.) FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. PARKING Classic mittee met here last night. Superior court to protect him— president of the 0>nnertlcut Fed­ from his wife. He made the re­ eration of Women’s clubs and a KitcKen Bouquet...... 25c LONG ISLAND THESE VALUES ARE quest yesterday while filing for a former treasurer of the Darien Sunshine Special divorce on charges of cruelty and I-ibrarv association. Oxo Cubes...... 25c intemperance. Wahl said his wife She leaves a sister. Mrs. Alfred DUCKLING Tb r often accosts him while he Is pa­ Phillips with whom she made her Sundsettes Topping...... 30c KRAFT trolling his beat, calling him "vile home, and several nephews. SUGAR NEW ENGLAND FRESH DRESSED SAVINGS and abusive" namei and threaten­ Private funeral services will be Van Camp's N. E. Style Beans-----2 for 33c ing bodily harm. conducted Saturday. 5 LBS. MACARONI Schaefer’s Market Underwood Clam Chowder...... 25c lb 84 OAKLAND STREET KRAFT’S VELVEETA DINNER PORK RUTTS FREE DELIVERY D IAL 7 3 8 6 Underwood Deviled Ham ...... 19c SWIFTS PREMIUM SMOKED Tetley Tea B a gs...... igc SWIFT’S PREMIUM SWIFTS PREMIUM CHEESE 2 lb. pkg. Pkgs. lb 23c Quick Elastic Starch...... He Bacon Squares SHOULDERS FOWL DEL MONTE KOCUM’S SAUSAGES STATION WONS MONDAY THRU — Lb. 39c FINE QUALITY, BONELESS Lb. 55c Halves in QUALITY MARKET FRIDAY 1:15 TO 1:45 P. M. IOWA STATE BRAND UhicfcMi of the Sen, Bite Slcn SWIFTS PREMIUM SH ANK END Heavy Syrup Ig. can BUTTER Eb 73c TUNA 33c SLICE, FRY or BROIL J 379 EAST CENTER STREET POT ROAST PEACHES MAZOLA PUEB HAMS Lh 49c TELEPHONE 5867 SPAM can 39c 10 OZ. JAR MOTT’S VEGETABLE OIL « ^ • Lb. 69c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JACK FROST SWEET LIFE DELICIOUS SCNCRE8T, CULTIVATED SLICED or CRUSHED Savings every day are made on quality mer* DEMCIOUS CITRA BLUEBERRIES SOUP 3 C - . 31c SUGAR 42c SALMON gin 29c 2 chandise by those who trade regularly at SALAD 3 Cans 50c PINEAPPLE Orange Marmalade HEADLINE—HALVES, UNPEELED ONE PIE FINE Kocum’s. Not only on week-ends but every Fancy CaUfamla Flat Cans JESSO PINK ROYAL SCARLET APRICOTS 2 „ Oz. Tins 27c 3 50c day during the week. Sunkist BLUEBERRIES THE TALK OF THE 'TOWN! ORANGES IVORY GLEE CLUB FINE SALMON I PRUNE JUICE Qt. Bot. 25c SOAP ______Can 2 9 c SCHAEFER'S MORRELL READY U A k i FROZEN FOOD D - . . 4 9 C KETCHUP TO EAT nAfVI ; FAIBMONT FROZEN nR M YELLOW Jumbo! OaUforala Medium-—3 f4>r 22e SALAD SPECIAL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Sunkist Bot Whole or Shank H a lf...... 63e Lb. I STRAWBERRIES Personal—6 for 29e 17c CALIFORNIA ICEBERG RED RIPE. CELLO WRAPPED BANANAS 1 LB. TOMATOES Boneless Chuck Roast, top quality...... 69c Lb. ^ PAIR.MONT FROZEN LEMONS Fancy (not in boxes) ’ DELICIOUS SWEET JUICE Freshly Ground Ham burg...... 55c Lb. 1 ORANGE JUICE For 2 Lbg. 29c Home Made Swedish Korv ...... 69c Lb. 6 35c CAMAY 1 HEAD ICEBERG LETTUCE ’ ORANGES LETTUCE 1 TOMATOES 17« By Mrs. Anna Cabot € FAIRMONT FROZEN Fancy Nntlvo A i NICE SIZE SEEDLESS CALIFORNIA By Sue B m ett Thia aew-eaay aunauit U what Fnrpoao Rome Beauty Rig. SiM 1 LARGE BCH. PASCAir YELLOW A well tailored ahlrtwalat frock i BLENDED JUICE 4 for 27e CELERY Doz. 39c that'a designed to flatter the larger the uand-piU-aat wm all be wear­ Batter, Land o* Lakes Print ...... 73e Lb. Cana figure. Sleevea can be ahoft or ing this summar. Maka R in seer^ Butter, CloTerbloom or Hilldale...... 69c Lb. APPLES GRAPEFRUIT 1 FANCY PEPPER U. S. NO. 1 GREEN MOUNTAIN thraa quarter length, handy but­ sucker and gingham for playtlma, CARROTS ONIONS 2 1 l e ton-trimmed pockets era also pro- popular piqua for drasa-ups and Peaches, Elberta Yellow Freestone, Home Style, A t , . 2 9 c appUqua pratty kitty from work- 1 BCH. FANCY RADISHES CALIFORNIA vified. Try a colorful checked or Large 29 ox. c a n ...... 35e Crtap Double Stalk DRIFT 3 For 29c POTATOES SEEDLESS plaid fabric. box odds and anda. 1 LARGE CUCUMBER Fruit Cocktail, fancy large 30 oz. c a n ...... 33c Pnaenl NO. 1 ALL PURPOSE FANCY Pattern No. 8526 is a sew-rita Pattern No. 6088 LonsUta of tis­ Largo Mm so Lb. Bar perforated pattern in aiaea SS, 88, sue pattern, slaea 1. 3 and 8 includ­ Com, Royal Scarlet, Cream Style or Whole Kernel, CELERY 1 BCH. FANCY RARERIPES $1.39 40. 42, 44, 46. 48. BO and 52. Slaa ed; bot iron transfer for applique; No. 2 cans, 20 oz...... 2 for 29c 2forSSe APPLES LEMONS GRAPEFRUIT 3 <-2 7 . 88, short aleeve. 4 5-S yards of 39- material requirements, aewlng and VERY LARGE SIZE SUNKIST ineh. flniahing directloiia. C!ampbeira Tomato Soup ...... 2 Cana 19c Bunch 1 9 c For Uiia pattern, send 35 cants, SUPER MARKET ALL FOR Sand 30a ii) Coins, your name, Snow White 3 Lba.25 c in coins, your name, address, siae addreaa and the P a t t ^ Number to ■•1 • ’ I . ' M , . NAVELS 69c desired, and the Pattern Number Anne Oahot. The Manchester Eve­ Mushrooms W L A R G E JU IC Y SW E E T to Sue Burnett, The Manchaater Vegetable Department Evening Herald, 1150 Ave. Amerl- ning, Herald. U50 Avt. Americas, "iVarer a Parkins Problam** FANCY FIRM EMPEROR Wow Tortf It, N. T. eaa. New Teik 19, N. T. Oranges, Extra Large Indian Rivtr, Chuck Full of u » . 4 9 c ^ tangerines FIRST FOOD STORE The Spring and Summer Fashion Naadlework Fana—Anna Cabot’s THURS. UNTIL8P. M. GRAPES offera many Idaat for a smart new Big new Album ia here. Dozens of Juice, NfHie B etter...... S9e D oz. FANCr FRUIT OF MANCHESTER, INC. uArdrobe. Special fabric edition fascinating new detlgna, gifts, dee- Potatoes, Fancy Maine ...... 55c Peck VR1. u n t i l 9 p . m . R.4SKET8 OUR. i O r 4 I e Dm. 39 c ■—more American Designer Orig­ oratlonk and apeetal features . . . , SPEdALTT 2 Lhu 29c 646 CENTER s t r e e t TELEPHONE 80S9 inals—saay to saw atjdaa — gift Plus 4 gift patterns and directions. I Lettuce, Extra Large Heads. Iceberg ...... 2 for 25p pattam printed inside. 35 cents; 35 centa. | immmiiiiiiiimiiimiiimiimmiMiiimiiiiiaiiaMimiiiiiiimHm^^^^^^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH t. 19B0

TRIKES SPARE Willis Garagemen Eliminate Royals^ 48-43 Couxtiy Ctab VOtafs MeOUI-Oexvaraa (9) Fans Hope Berner Will B y H.V., ...‘‘ I T ’ " ’ ----- 102 Cenlan ...... 78 69 78— 220 Post Upset in First B rookes...... — 109 107— 216 Abrahamaon .... 79 78 72—224 EARL W. M cK on e...... U4 102 102— 318 Arthur ...... 72 87 80— 239 HERALD YOST Legion of Honor S & B Banquet Economic-Social Group James Rogers Legion of Honor Varney ...... 102 104 • 6 - 291 Hilla ...... 83 71 74—230 Fill Johnson's Shoes Round of Tournament Tankers Are Close Season P. Ballaiepcr . 93 100 120— 316 Bartok ...... 81 99 102—232 SporU Editor Benton ...... lOT 114 119— 340 ANGLE CCEL Champs Gala Affair At U. N. Is Reviewed Wins Oratory With Victory 398 899 401 1196 Rangy Sharpshooter Is Garden Groves Elimin­ ¥ Totals ... 520 529 683—1682 : Superior Service <4) Rrturnfi Friday Sdaflera (0) 82—284 Kod-Hol Hperis Tows .»goal tender, both will gat 1300 Nlelaon Groomed for Starting "Manchester Is a rad-hot sports ' swards . . . Buffalo hoa practical­ Lqcal Sport ate Mustangs 39 to 19; Stiles ... 98 116 109 - 323 Idskowski 91—281 Doesn’t the Chlneaa sound t wbat, how, and where of the U. N. town” , Jackie O’Connor told this ly aawed up tha Baatam DIvlalon M as Powerhouse Trips Mrs. Randall Is I^uest Contestants Have Choice IiifliuiiK Beat Horneti* McNamara 96 — ----- 98 Oormler .. 88—267 Perth With INassirs North Ends and Lefl- nice ?" "I can understand the She explained the purpose is to writer racantly in Bristol, and ha crown, with Providanca, Spring- Mandly ... 99 95 92— 286 Revtlla ... 78—227 Chatter Speaker at Birthday French delegate — a Uttle." "I Of Topics; G Corbett added, "It ought to ba a membar flald and Naw Havan ataglng a overs Middletown, Sweeps maintain peace and promote bet­ , 45-38; EfI Mofike anil Skinner .. U4— 114 Oliver ---- 88—266 Against Vets Friday' Play Tonight wlab we could hear Russian." ter standards of living throughout Lambcck . 118— 214 of tha Coloniu Basatell Laagua." nack and nack raca for tha aaevnd, Contrary to reports that hava Party for 30th Year These are samples of the com­ And A. Loyzim Place third and fourth poaltlona . . . Individual Events the world. This work la accomp­ 1^0 Day Pace Attack Johnson .. ----- 209 By Hal Turkington Who’s Jack O'Connor you may been received, no tickete for Fri­ ments msde by the members of ' 402 406 427 1236 Charlie Nnrkua who has a spot on An upset marked play la the lished by the 61, nations In the dif­ Mannella . 90— 311 While local tana are awaiting the I aak. Well, he's the business man­ day night’s basketbsll game be­ Current Affairs Club and Senior E. A Johnson Paint (1) tl.e undercard •’rldsy night at the first round of the 'Towm Junior Muchester Hlfh'a ■wlmralnv Sock and Buskin’s thirtieth ferent councils. The "where" of James Rogers, ’61, w>aa named Manchester High's late-surging raturn engagement fur the re-play ager of the dass B Oolonlal tween Wallingford and Manchea- Y-Teens who attended a session of Eilbig ...... 91 87 86—363 Garden la of Triah-Danlah descent. Baakelbsll Tournament last night pow«i1ious« drubbed * «trong Mid­ birthday party was a gala occasion the U. N. la rather temporary, the local winner of the annual Red and White quintet ended a Totals ...... 511 610 533 -1533 Gregor ...... 97 64 78—289 with Waliingfurd un KrIUuy night, J League champion Bristol Owls. tar at the armory have been sent at tha East Side Rec when the the United Nations at Lake Suc­ Thia City of Vlliagt* Charm can­ Norkus Is pslrad with O irt Ken­ dletown niray, Sl-24, on Saturday, attended by almost ’ one hundred pending the completion of the American Legion Oratorical Con­ Freeman ...... 69 76 86—>229 the Naaalff management le more to WaUliiBiord (oi aale among (ol- Underdog Don Willis aani|N* cess Tuesday, February 21. Brav­ fairly successful season by smoth­ Shaakcra (1) not become a member of any nedy. past and present members of the headquarters In New York. test, which was held during B u te ___ ...... 70 77 78— 220 concerned with finding a suitable lowera oC the down state team. knocked off ths Royals, 4t to 48, February 26. .Oiua winning the ing the cold weather the students ering s traditional rival. East McKee ...... 89 05 — 184 league in organiaad baaetell, un­ ■hots Here aad Thera club. In Woodruff hall, trans­ left Manchester In six cars driven It waa here that the guide ex- double-period special assembly on Jacobs ...... 100 101 104—306 replacement on the starting live to Best news of the wiaek was the The powerful Garden Grova Jajr- C. C. I. U Champtonahip for the plained about the translation Into Hartford High, by a score of 1.5-.i8 G. Smith . . . . 84 03 114- rill the spot vacated by Ernie ^ less the rules and regulations are by members of the faculty. Handley 95 announcement that radio station The following question has been vees advanced to the second round aeeond straight year. The locals formed by Colored streamers and the five official languages. The Friday, February 17. The aeeond on Friday. February 17, at the ...... 81 99 427 404 426 1266 Johnson who haa left for spring relaxed, due to the fact this town Upon arriving at Lake Success, — WON8 would carry all affomoon asked several tlinca, "Why hasn’t with an easy .59 to 19 triumph opring flowers, the Thespians General Assembly, however, has a prize waa awarded to Catherine Warren . . . e . — 00 training with the Boston Braves. la less than ten miles from Hart­ dominated the C. C. 1. meet for the clubs received passes which local Armory. An overfloA' crowd Piper ...... 124 94 107- Bread Street Motors (3) and night home games of the Bos. Pets WIgren lauccessful Manches­ over the South Methodist Mus­ gained nn opportunity to renew old system of consecutive translation. Corbett BJid the third Almo 80 82 74—236 ford. Organized ball rules atate Individual swimmers the previous admitted them to a meeting o f the saw Ed Moakc and I.,eo Day pace Chanda . ....106 116 US Ferguson A full house has been guaranteed ton Braves and Boston Red Sox ter High track and cruoa cuunUy tangs. triends and to make new acquaint­ Under this system, only one lan­ 98—290 for the game which Is scheduled that no laagua t0im may oparate week at Wesleyan by taking six Economic and. Social Oouncll. The Loyxlni. The other oratora in this the attack against a deaperate Valentine .. 98 94 during the coming season. Games uuaeh) been honoied with a Uuld The first game bstwssn tha Ga­ ances. guage la spoken at a time. This contest were Phyllis Silversteln, * CTampanrIe .102 89 86—376 Blue Devila of the Y League and cently it would cover all horns and In the Mlddletoivn meet, held in front of the large panneled audi­ for the C.I.A.C. tourney at New Porterfield . ..117 101 95— 313 Bristol Press, had this to say figures? The answsr Is tliat Pete's roen refused to give up and playtd of the club, and Joan Astley, chair­ amend his original statement. The the Rec .Midget All-Slare.. road games of the Yankees. This the YMCA pool, the locals won torium. The spectators sst in rows This competition, according to Haven. Bristol ___ 104 104 ----- 208 al>oul the poSsiblillty o f O. B. in nania haa baen turned in tut Uie Inspired ball to tnppis the cooky man of the banquet, and were In­ U.N. also has its own “ Ham" radio 476 459 426 I860 Jumpin' Joe Berner, much-her­ station for the paat threa years their seventh victory without de­ of seats which were elevated os In Principal Edson Bailey, who acted The victory was all Manchester Cheney . . . . 9 8 — 108- 201 Manchester: "If Manchester had past several years on the nunilnal- formed that scrapbooks of past operation which broadcasts to all Buraack Brothers (8) alded star from Glastonbury makes carried only Braves and Red Sox Royale from further tourney play. feat for this season. a theater. as chairman, Is held annually to from the opening gun. Paced hy Wilkie .. ...107 83 137— 327 Ing list but the popular local coach years as well as numerous pictures parts of the world. All "Hams” Hammond ...... 70 72 81—223 his return with the Arms for this an enclosed park and a good light­ home games. Thera ought to be Big Ollle Toot end Johnny l^rry Panclera, Vosaolo, and Harris Oonsld (lenovrsl The Brazilian delegate, acting determine the best young public Adele Fallot Leo Day and hla various array of Noren ...... — 108 102— 210 ing system. It would be tha ideal has never received aufflclent sup­ of plays and club activities were were Invited to come and use this Bogley 82 81 88— 251 contest. Joe started the season plenty of good listening this base­ led the Gerega ecoring but the en­ won the 120 yard medley in 1:10.2. as president, called the meeting to set. speaker In Connecticut and In the shots, the Indians took a 16-10 L. Olaen ....103 84 97— 284 apot for a Colonial Basaball port in the past for the cuvaUl ready for them bo observe. Hartzog 79 lOS 80— 262 with the locals but couldn’t find ball season . . . Coach Hugh Greer tire teampley excelled. Three play­ Boh Fidler managed to aurvlve a order. He then gave the floor to The conspicuous absence of the nation. The local contest is spon­ With a song In her heart and first-period lead. During this League franchiaa.. .Give the folks Gold Key awanl. However, Wlgi'en We are marching In this week Dinner, consisting of turkey a la Ruddell ___ .. . 9 1 131 82— 294 himself. He has been a shining will lose hut two membere of hla ers hit double figures for the iMt lap sprint by BUI Bniggen of with a new Legion of Honor candi­ the French delegate, who com­ Russian delegate was explained at sored by the Dllworth-Comell Post on her lips Adele Fallot has wpn period George Demko's height Totals . ... .524 480 580—1548 over In Manchester anything that Is dsservlna of the honor and may king on homemade biscuits, green Fulton ...... 8 7 91 103—380 light with the Hamilton Props in current fine UConn quintet. They Royals, George Zwick, Joe Hhea Middletown in the 200 yard free­ date in the person of Donald Geno- menced briefly on the world em­ this meeting also. Russia walked of the American Legion, offering the praise and admiration of all proved to be a vital factor In the Joe Berner looks good and I’ll gfiarantee you be one of the three recipients next peas, tossed salad, carrot sticks, the Hartford Dusty League, top­ are Sten Sorota, a four-year vat- end Gsorgs Demko- but (t wasn't style to take first in 2:16.6. Doug vesl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loula ployment sttuatibn ' and oontinued out because It did not recognise prizes of five, three and two dol­ thosb who have heard her fine ly­ Red cause. East Hartford started Sllcers (0) that a fellow could go South all January. rolls, coffee and cherry plea, were Purdln .. . . . 9 1 107 83— 281 409 468 433 1810 cran, and hig Pete Lind . . . Jim­ enough. M^ase placed third. Oenovesl, who rSaide at 163 North with a detailed discussion of the the Chinese delegates. Five mem­ lars. to surge late In the second period ping all point getters with an av- winter and hava a hundia when he served after the guests had been ric soprano voice. 106 87— 303 Roy Motors (1) my Rooney, eenaatlniial knockout The R<\v*ls led et the quarter Cbiok Donnelly continued un­ Main street. economic situation in France. As bers of the Security Council have The contestants presented ten- as (Jharlie Stetson continued to DeHart In ....111 eraga of 26 points per game. Bern­ cams back, provided of course puncher from Bridgeport, will There are no reserved seats for seated at tables decorated with Adele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. St. John . . . . 8 8 114 86— 288 Bonhan ...... 7 8 97 84— 259 12 to 8, end at halftime, 28 to 23. defeated In the 40-yard dash as Following ihe college course for the French delegate spoke, his acknowledged the Communist re­ minute speeches, being judged on pour in basket after basket. How­ er also starred with th,' Grads in Cheney’s Win that he didn’t visit too many Friday night’s game at the armory. floral pieces and hand-painted Leon Fallot of 62 I.aurel street, Hilinakl .. . . . 8 2 116 106— 304 Bonhan ...... 9 1 74 82— 247 meet Johnny Breeso of Paterson Ths Garega moved iiiit in front at he splashed bis way to :20.4 first. four years, Don’s present subjects words were being translated Into gime in China, but seven votes are presence, accuracy and efrective- ever, the Indians were not to be his home town and playing Inde­ tracks.. .Jack O’Connor agraes All seals are rush. The drlllshed booklets, the latter designed by has taken elocution lessons ami Dummy . . . . 85 85 85— 288 Martsolf ...... 8 9 90 80—259 In the eight-round aenii-flnal bo)it the three-way point, 89 to 37, and Earl Anderson was Just nipped by sre English IV. "ryplng I, Prob­ English. Spanish, French and necessary to unseat the present neas of composition and oratory. outdone and the Clarke-coachod pendently throughout the state. Friday night at Madlaon So^uare entrance to the basketball floor Rita Scholsky. A t the head table has studied voice since .she was in ■■ ■— Low Man ...... 70 72 80 -222 Berner played one year of college never relinquished this lend in the Middletown’s Ross, subsequently lems Of Democracy, and Solid Chinese. The audience could hear delegates. For the first time this year, the eighth grade. A student of the combine left the floor at the inter- Close Game Manchester does not have an en­ Garden. Anelent Jersey Joe W al­ will open promptly at 7 o'el'jck. waa a three-tiered wax birthday Totals . ....457 527 447— 1431 Eldmonda ...... 97 98 77—372 ball at Wastem Kentucky after finsl ten mlnutea of play,. placing third. Dick Therrlsn and Oeometrj’. All these may prove any one of these languages W^en the Economic and Soop gate In hie featherweight title de­ end ehoottng abtlity for Coach the 100-yard freestyle as he look ehoiee by means of a dial found on Harry Novae, director of speech Harmony. Her extra-curricular led the East Hartford attack dtir- ...138 100 114— 347 would be played In the Rasteni play mav leave hla* name at the fairs Club, High School World, and marks. Two former officers of gressing parts of South America Tarca ... Hendry .... ___ 89 88 126—303 Iff quintet at the start of the sea­ fense against Ray Fameohon at Harold Geer’s crew. The fftnners aeoond to Bruggen. who was timed the srm of their chair. Their was activities of the Manchester activities have a musical note with mg the early part of the period. — ■ — — *—r— League for practically the same Weet Side Rec office. Selenee Club occupy Don’s iime, Smk and Buskin, Mias Ethel Robb and Africa. Unfortunately it was Smith ...... 87 109 95— 287 son. He played seven games with Madlaon Square Garden on Friday. at :60.2. Taylor Booth copped a some disappointment due to the schools. four years of Round Table and A However, the Indians, in the per- Totals . ....574 540 589— 1712 asking admission price. Tbsra Is led throughout. btit hr still finds time to hold a job and Edgar Clarke spoke briefly of time to leave before the group ■The Constitution: Ordained by the locals and la allgtble for the March 17. The contract also reads Two more games In tha first third. fart that there was no Russian Capeila Clioir and two years of sons of Ed Moflke and Georgs W. L. no lighting system, a moat Import­ at Burton’s, where he has been the club as they knew It. Edson could hear all of the American del­ 422 461 454 1337 playoffs. Possessing a surprisingly that should the Frenchman whip Bert McConkey, former local Oerry Mochau won his usual delegate or translater. Free Men. Sustained by Free Men" Girls (Tholr. This year. Adele's Demko, started a little rally of Sklcn (8) Jarvla Realty (2) cnieney B ro th e r!...... 12 1 ant Item for operation of minor round are echedulad tonight. working for the past year and a Bailey, principal, gave a toast to egate’s snswer tc ..l Wittke ...... 9 9 03—192 held a 13 to 9 lead at the end of hy the league’s referees, aa the 2 Howley, r f...... 1 Rottner, Marilyn Francis. Mary Aline Loyzim, spoke on "Check .and L«o Day and Ed Moske led ? te ld a ...... 63 60 64— 187 llershey Bears meet the New Hs- Rec Bowling League Sri a ni .. t 0-8 2 with ease in 1:08.2 in the 26-yard obeervance of Brotherhood Week educate their people In the mean­ Fogg, Mary Geigner, Ed Thorseli, part of Ml ml in “ La Bnheme,” the Pinto .... ___ 111 97 . . —208 the first quarter through the fine most gentlemanly . . . Bonus 2 Soiiss, rf . ■, On the lighter side. Hazel Balances Our Governmental Prin­ Indians in the scoring dcpartm< ..artok...... 114 89 101--304 ven Ramblers at the New Haven league elngle game record last McNamara. If .. 0 0-0 0 pool. Panclera, Berry Mochau asked students what they thought ing and purposes of the United Herb Urwelder, Ed Quinn. A1 role which she would like to play Zanis ... . ___ 99 108 127—334 Due Here Sunday playing of Blanchard and Genolfi. awards will also be made to the 0 Drlggs presented two monologues ciple.” An impre.-sive statement by tallying 13 and 12 points t ,y)W Man ...... 70 70 70— 210 Arens. night with a 170 score. .. 3 3-4 6 and Bob Foes won the first event, was the beat way to practice Nations. The reports on the prog­ Thomas, Norman Kittle, Charles some day. Adele. who ts very Paradise . ---- I ’iO 112 104—336 The Motor Boys came back in the leading acorer and also tha best 0 Proven, If ... and Herb Urwelder played several included in her speech was: "W c spectively. A1 Morgan. Red at a 1 Custer, e ---- ,. 0 0-1 0 the 160-yard medley relay with a brotherhood. Of many good an­ marimba selections. Both enter­ ress goes to Economic and Social Guynup, A1 Gould. Jack VonDcck, mode.st about her talent, says that Humphries . . . 9 3 116 111—320 The Hartford St. Cyrils’ entry second quarter and with Diidek don’t realize that, as Americana, wart, was a wealth of power on thf Total ...... 426 400 408 1234 Psganl’s Weet Sides moved into 3 Gumas, c ...... 0 1-8 1 meet record equalling perform­ swers. we thought the following tainers were well received. Council. Cy Miller, and John Perry. she would be content just to take Gallo .. 144—267 in the State Polish League Invsde Betting the pace, took a 22 t? 19 Into a bedlam with the ance of 1:80.6. we are part of this great country, boards as waa towering Georce Velvet Office (0) a tie for flret place In the Weet 0 Hlover, rg ... .. 0 1-1 1 was the best: "Look on everyone The initiation of 24 new mem­ The guide briefly outlined the Jean Aspinwall ’.10 part in amateur opera production. Manchester Sunday afternoon at lead at halftime. In the third Central in First that gave Stafford the lead and Whitey Fidler took secorfd In the and it is we alone who will tielp Demko. George Zwick, capable Pioneer Oencral (1) victory. Stafford stalled and Side Rec Bowling Leagua last 0 MIkotIte, rg 0 0-0 0 In the same light as yourself, re­ bers Into the National Theapian Here is one girl that will surely 87 86—254 522 646 679 1647 the East Side Rec in another State quarter Moriarty’s opened up their 200-yard freestyle to Meriden’s ace, to keep it as great as It is by a gtiard, scorepeland, rf . •. 3 3-8 6 lighted the events of the week. Richardson, Maude Wilson, Ann that welcome vacation, we pre­ Pockett’a ( I ) tet are such stars as Joe Noce. game’s high scorer with 10 in n 43-37. Photos tonight at 6:80 at the Weal 2 Therrlsn placed first with 89.1 defeat of the .seaiion last Tuesday, neighbor, our country, and our the team ws.s far more powerf\il H aponlk...... 80 99 80—259 four quarter-finalist teams go 8 KaaakowakI, rf 2 1-8 5 points and Jack Rmall copped Varney. Patricia Bonnoy. Jean sume. and prepared to settle down . 89 93 103— 286 Pockett ...... 86 99—185 John WoTobel and Danny Kudrow- losing cau.se. •Side Rec with the Acea and Constantine, Nancy Elder, Mar­ when they were trounced by the God and hasten the day when the than their record indicates. They V. N e ls o n ...... gunning for the crown New Brit­ 5 Pancleria. If ., ■ 3 8-5 2 fourth. From the “ Prattler" of Portland to book.s once more, but we’re . 86 74 86— 245 Hewitt ...____ 113 127 98—338 ski. Cheney’s started off fast against Trojans In the nightcap. garet Gaskell, Doris Gunsten. Ver­ Atteiul Play Day Juniors, 70 to 23. charter of our great war leaders lost several close contests to some K a r g l...... Taylor ... ain no^v wears. Team Play Key 1 (Mrleon, If . . . . 3 1-1 B Bob Foss barely nipped Peruta High School comes news of a back again for a bit on the lighter . 86 82 83—261 ...... I l l 94 . . —206 i Manchester has not fared too the Tornadoes and built up a lead fcntral. which was seeded first na Hare, Carol Howes. Earlene The second division leaders were shall truly be a universal charter stiff opposition and gave Bristol a Faria ...... Benson 8 Parry, c ...... 4 0.0 ■ In the 100-yard freestyle with s handbook to be published In the side. . 79 91 U l — 281 ...... 99 100 132 -331 well this season but is pointing right at the start and were leading for this tournament, meets Dan- Knofla, Gloria Nevers, Jennie With New Britain for mankind.” tough battle In their second meet­ Blahtoaky ...... Breznfak . Jerry Goodrich of the Center 8 WillU, r g ...... 0 4-8 • 41 :60.3 time. Peruta missed his last Tall by the Student Council. The lost during the first half and could ...... 95 106 97—208 for this game, having their sights at the first quarter, 16 to 10. They l)ury at 4 o’clock at the New Ha­ To Nats’ Success handbook will contain school Rowsa. Ruth Smith, Norma only muster up 3 foul shots and a Maude Wilson Introduced her ing. The Indians closed the season St. George 102 109—211 continued to dominate the play and Service rolled a fine 418 triple In 4 Toop, I g ...... 5 1-8 11 turn, thus giving Foss a three-yard Here’s the latest question of the Total ...... 420 439 463 1322 on upsetting the high flying Hart­ ven* Arena in the first game of a rules and rcgulatipns and general Strong, Lois Swallow. Marie Trl- field goal for .1 points. Meanwhile, discussion of . "Our Framing on a high key and hoped for an led at halftime 26 to 11 as the last night's play in the Y Bowling lead. ’The Meriden star could not A happy busload of Girls’ Lead­ week. What’s the difference be­ Main Office (1) ford team. doubleheader forced Into after­ 14-31 48 catch the fast-stroking Foss who information. vigno, Lynn Varney. Fred Bllsh, the Juniors were running their op­ Fathers” with metaphor worded even better season In 19.50-81. .504 529 536 1668 Tornadoes played their poorest ball By The Associated Press League. Goodrich put togefoer 21 TotaU 17 ers and girls from all classes left tween "going steady” and “go­ Jalbart ...... 103 101 85—289 Wally Parciak and Ed Kose. noon play because a professional was credited with first in the Roger Negro, Ettore Raecagnl and thus: "The house that they built A1 Thomas, '50. during the quarter. Team work Is the best answer single game totals of 135, 119, 149 Royals (48) ponents' defense ragged with a ing steadily” ? W e’ve looked Hoppa ...... 95 87 99—281 who were among the top scorers in h<>ckey game is scheduled for the 3 4-T 10 photo-finish. That’s all the news for now. but James Reed. for a basketball play day in New lightning-like fast break. has stood for over 160 years with Women's League In the third quarter play was to the superiority of the Syraetise for his 413 score. Vic Taggart of I Zwick, r f ...... Cliib members who have spent everywhere for the answer but, no Mc«^urt ...... 89 78 89— 256 tl.c league, have had bad luck ,n big sports palace In the evening. 4 2-4 10 Oerry Mochau butterflled his watch for us again In a couple Britain on February 16. The New only one civil uprising and, though Manrhrater Radiator O) about even with the-score being 40 Nationals, Eastern Division lead- Bryant and Chapman just missed 4 Shea, If ...... additional hours after receiving Coming Into the second half matter what anyone says, it seems Horan ...... 77 63 85—225 the paat three games which has The second game will find Wind­ 0 1-1 1 way to a blue ribbon In the lOO- of weeks. it haa participated in various wars Bycholakl ___ 93 81 108 282 hampered the locals. to 26. At the start of the last ein of the National Basketball As- getting into the 400 class with a 2 Argiroe, If ■. ■ ■ Thespian membership were pre­ Britain teams were the only ones trailing 37 to .1, the second-year to add up the same. Spelling Bee Held Mahoney ...... 76 79 102— 257 ham of Willimantic tangling with Demko, c ...... 4 8-4 11 yaird breaststroke with a 1:14.8 and passed through periods of de­ L u c a s ---- ___ 54 101 91 276 The preliminary game should period the Tornadoes atarted to bociatlon. 896 three string tolsl. 8 sented with one star for each extra the girls played and they found men were able to collect 18 tallies pression, It has risen to be the Ansonla. 2 Kelley, rg ---- 1 4-4 6 time. Pete Rice won fourth place Kane . . . . ___ 90 94 115 299 prove to be an exciting one as the roll and pulled up to a 43 to 41 Competition in the medium and Official figures this week show­ with a last lap burst of speed. one-hundred ho«ir group. Paul very stiff competition. However, to give themselves a final score of •mansion’ of the world.” College exams and still more By French Studes ToU l .440 408 460 1308 5 Stratton, Ig .. 3 1-4 5 WUhelm . _____ 87 87 98 272 local lassies hope to extend their score with but a minute and a small schools divisions will be at ed that of tha top 15 individual A total of but 200 Uckela wlU Panclera led from the start and Slirijzlev Talks Arcarl and Adele Fallot received 23. The Juniors continued their An oration on the "Rights and exams have been coming up. Some the freshmen and sophomore Poharski ___ 68 104 95 267 victory string. Hartford rests in half to play. A basket by Dan- a Standstill today awaiting the scorers, only one Syracuse man— go on sale at the box office Friday gradually lengthqlied his lead In one star; Catherine Corbett, Jane fast break scoring, and at the final Responsibilities of Citizens under of lU) are studying harder than 19 Totals 14 in-34 48 teams came through vlctortpua. Un, deux; un, deux: one, two; 92—267 third place in the league and waa cosse and one by Lea settled the start of the small schools quarter­ Dolph Schayea— wraa in the list, night at the armory (or the VeU- setting the new standard In the Rottner. Phyllis SItverstein. Helene whistle had collected 79 markers. the Constitution,” presented by ever before. Well, good luck, McCarthy . .. 89 86 Score at half time 28 to 23. Roy­ On BrotlierliomI The M. H. S. juniors, although one, two. “Ones" on the right, and 107—271 Totala ...... 422 467 507 1396 edged out in the first meeting of issue in the last half minute. For finals at New Britain Friday and and he was seventh. Nasslff game. No tlckeU will be 100-yard backstroke. Ed O’Dwyer Wschtel, Peter Ounas, Ed Thor­ Bill Sheekey accounted for 20 Dorothy Oanter, was concluded kids! Hllinakl . . . .. 93 71 The Nationals, who have al­ als. Referee. Hedlund. Umpire. sell, and Herb Urwelder received having high scoring Nancy Bow­ "twos" on the left. Everyone set? 84 92— 262 Soda Shoppe (3) these two tfsms by five points. CJhenev's. Dancosse led the acor- resumption Saturday of the me- sold tonight at the armory. Tha copped a fourth place medal with of the Junior’s tallies, while "Spec” with the following excerpt; "Since Holland ... .. 86 ready clinched the Eastern Divi­ Murphy. Brotherhood week was continued three stars each; and Joan Astley, ers and ^ t t y Topllff on their I.,et's go!' Bounds rather strange .. 81 82 73— 236 Ubert ___ . . . . 86' 98 76 260 Alice ZagorskI and Mike Rcichle, i ing with 13. while Lea hod 11 jjlum schools quarter-finals at local management haa requested a “wlndmilV’ finish. Flavell and “ .Swvde” Anderson col­ the writing of the Constitution What’s this wc hear about the L. Johnson point. Al Bujauclus with 15 ,.nd sion crown, regained w-lnnlng Middletown's quartet set a new In Manchester High School when winner of this year’s Best .Thes­ team, were defeated by a wide doesn't It?. Well. It Isn’t—not to ..107 88 87—282 Evanaki . . . . . 98 100 90 288 top scorers in the league will again Yale’a Payne Whitney gymnasium that Joe Maro and althar Frank lected 17 points for the Juniors’ and its amendments, the United Y-Teens and Current Affairs Club Miss Low’s French club members. Sonego .... form last night to break a two- meet record of 1:47.2 In the 200- Eugene W. Shrlgley, Hartford di­ pian Award, received the maxi­ margin. Since the New Britain Wilton ...... 87 88 114 287 lead the locals. The preliminary Kodes with 11 were high for the on Saturday. Corkin or Mike Malone be assign­ cause. Don Hatten was the only States has become a better ploce members meeting a real French , First things come first though, game losing "streak.’’ They hand­ yard freestyle relay, as they bare­ rector of the National Council of mum number, four stars. defense waa exceptionally st,rong, . .486 411 451 ISIS Opalaeh . . . . . 98 102 99 209 gets underway at 2:30. losers. Darien and Lyman Hall of Wal­ ed to handle the all Important member of ■ the Sophs who could to live; a place where laws are delegate at the U. N. recently ? Or and first of alt, as the club took Total . .. ,Mortart]r*B (88) ed the Waterloo Hawks a 93-72 ly won over Manchester. Swim- Christian, and Jews, spoke to an As the guests sang a parody on long Shota were imperative in the ¥ BIUl (0) Gado ...... 124 94 87 305 lingford became the first two game. find the scoring eye effectively, made by the people, for the people.” did that black beret and horn­ place around the time of the “big B F Pte. trimming. The Nate rang up 89 mlUg for Manchester were Ander­ assembly of M.H.S. students, on Auld Lang Syne, the birthday cake senior contest. Here Jean Schuetx Wagner ... .. 79 90 80—249 seml-llnalisU in the Medium C a m M / was lit, and the banquet concluded excelled in the game with her long throwing in 11 points. Aa the winner of the local con­ rimmed glasses just make A l look snowstorm," each member .an­ 87—243 Barnard, rf ...... 5 2 12 points in the final quarter after son. Warren, Booth and Donnelly. Feb. 27, about one’s feelings to­ test, Jim Rogers will compete Bracken ... .. 80 76 Totala ...... 493 480 468 1439 Schools group by winning yester­ trailing moat of the way. Schayea Hockey A t U Glaoee a successful tribute to one of the ahots, but the team waa beaten. The second contest on Tuesday like one? Where did he get that swered the roll call by telling 74— 244 Sports Scbcflule OrieMi, r f ...... 0 0 0 In that order. Bob Harris, local ward his fellow man. against the East Hartford cham­ accent ? Lee ...... 79 91 day wfternoon. Darien took an was high acorer with 24 potnU. varsity swimmer, did not compete oldest clubs in Manchester High. Recently, gym classes have saw the Junior Rovers pull out a whether or not he liked tha snow 87—262 St. George, If ...... 4 3 10 Mr. Shrlgley urged us to watch pion In the district contest, which anl why. Keeney ...... 83 92 Plaher Fkr Storage (2) overtime thriller, the first of (he The New York Knickerbockers Lust NIgkt’a Resalta due to illness and did not make been taken over by the Girls’ 2-point win over the Freshmen aa And was Dickie’s face red when 70—310 Rivera. If ...... 0 0 0 SUNDAY, MAR. 5 our own attitudes towards other will Include, beside the ten minute he became the first student to be Now, we’re ready for the open­ Lew Man .. .. 70 70 Wood ___ . . . . ' 74 — 91 165 Friday, Marrk 8 tournament, from Middletown, wrapped up second place in the National League the trip to the Wesleyan pool In groups or races. He showed us Leaden, and Mias Oaae has been the final acore showed the Rovers Dudek, c ...... 8 2 18 orations an extemporaneous speech called to the office on the new two- ing bee. "Fork." "river.” “ book,” Smith . .. ___ 80 74 — 154 Wallingford vs. NassUf’s, 9 p. 48-46, while Lyman Hall waltzed Eastern section by defeating the Boston 5, Toronto 2. Middletown. how predilection —. the preference very pleased with their success. A on top, 61 to 59. m.—Armory. Kelly, rg ...... 4 1« -9 to a 67-44 conquest of Staples of STATE ARMORY 26F, 26B Qualify on some amendment to the Con­ way loud speaker system? He's "house.” easy? Sounds easy, hm Total . . . ..381 419 398 1208 McCarthy ___ 90 107 112 309 visiting Baltimore Bullets, 82-76. Detroit 6, New York 2. Leo Barrett. •50. bowling party had been planned Both teams were late getting Saturday, .5|arch 4 Heim, rg ...... 0 0 0 Norwalk. Preliminary At 8 P. M. of one group for another — leads stitution. Everyone at MM.8. the pride o f his Chemistry class. coul J you do it in French ? Bach Cuahing . ___ 96 85 96 277 Baltimore stayed even (or the American League for Tuesday, February 14, but started and the first score of the Eagles vs. Pontlacs, 7:15 p. m. Huntington, I g ...... 1 0 2 The Darlen-Mlddletown game to prejudice, how prejudice loads wishes him (he beat o f luck. side plunged bravely Into the job Office (4) Pirkey ...... 94 106 96 296 first quarter, 24-24, but the home Bpringfleld 2, Hershey 2 (tiel. to acts of discrimination whiep In In League FinaU was cancelled because of the bad game came .in the second quartar. 107 79— 266 — Rec. Jacko, Ig ...... 2 0 4 was a corker all the way. The AMERICA'S of spelling each word and Its arti­ Leone ...... 80 . a a ----- 168 team dolninated the play, there­ Cleveland 4. Indianapolis 3. weather. Another definite date Jan Rottner, ’60 Canasta is getting to be a popu­ Topping 85 83 Willie’s vs. Gardens. 8:30 p. m. Fashions Formal turn, leads to resentment and other However^ druing the second p e rM cle correctly. Finally, congrxtula- T. Ralmondo .. 77 77 86—240 teams were tied at the half, 22-22, after. Buffalo 4, Providence 3. conflict which disrupts the unity has not yet been seL the score piled up with the Rovers lar game among atudenta. We .. 93 117 100—810 -R e c . Totala ...... 34 7 88 and Middletown was leading, 87- FUNNIEST GAME 26F earned the privllego of par­ tlons went to Carl Panclera and McKinney .. Totaja ...... 434 487 478 1869 In another Eastern clash, the Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 3. of our country. Mr. Shrlgley Il­ —Gall Andersen, ’61. accounting for 33 points to take hear that aoiqe even dare to play 83—241 Sunday, March S Silk City Eaglea (48) 31, when the final period started. ticipating In the Freshman Home partnera. Mary Wilson who held out until C. Raimondo .. 77 82 Howard Landscaping (1) Philadelphia Warriors moved out , Food 'on Agenda lustrated examples of snobbishness, w half time lead o f 33 to 19. Two Matches Won ..101 91 98—288 Donkey Basketball, 3:30 p. m.— B F PU. I Driving steadily. Darien pulled Room leagua finals by defeating the very end when Mary spelled the Tyler ---- - • Taylor of the cellar position past Boston prejudice, discrimination, and con­ In the last half the Freshmen last word right. Armory. Blanchard, rf ...... 7 5 19 I into a 42-40 lead with seconds to Morton 0 by beating the Oeltlca, 77-64. Bos­ DONKEY flict In four stories. The Found­ 26F, 46-11. The boya from 36F broke into a scoring opree and with Aa time progresses we see more The other Frepch II members ..428 474 440 1342 Hartford vs. Polish-Americans, 1 Vineck, If ...... 2 4 I play. Middletown's Frank Vercen " n i sing you one-ho! Green By MHS Riflemen and more Improvements added to Total ---- Howard 3:30 p. m.—Rec. ' Moriarty, If ...... 3 4 10 ton led at the end of the half, 38- PETER RABBIT ing Father’s Idea o f unity, co­ were unable to snarl up tha offan- leas thaif two minutes to play tied answered the roll.call by giving Valve , tied the score in the fading sec- 32, only to weaken. Leo Mogus of grow the ruahes-ho!" The Senior our halla. No longer do chemistry Tedford Pluihmer, c ...... 2 0 2 operation, freedom, and liberty Bive drive of Mr. Ryder’a boys. Led up the score. Howrever, their chanc­ names o f cities in France. Really .. 97 91 88—376 I onds with a one-handed push shot Philadelphia topped the scorers Y-te*ns learned, along with hew to studenta use the excuse of getting Armstrong . Bee League Genolfi, c ...... 2 1 5 among all Is a dream to be forti­ Moqday: The Frosb and Sopho- es were lost as the Rewera dumped The Red and White Rifle team enjoyable entertainment followed .. 83 86 78—244 Cowles Free throws by Mike Duffy and B A S IO r - count, how to sing this difficult by Johnny Marianoa with 18 tal­ a drink of water for disappearing Marucki .... Fagaal’s (8) . 1 1 3 with 27 points. SHOES : fied. If you have built casUes In moraa will iwrticipate in volley, a few more points to take the leed picked up their sixth and seventh when Barbara Kloppenburg showed .. 97 107 78-282 Pease Eltia, rg ...... subatitute Bob Belcher made the Joe Fulks, the Warrlora' pace­ but delightful song at their busi- lies and Kicky Marconi with IB from class for five or ten mlnutea. Custer ...... Emerson . ... 107 115 Simmons, r g ...... 0 0 0 the air, the labor need not be lost, ball, while the upperclassmen will for keeps. he. movies of France to the mem­ .. 98 98 80—274 ' difference for Darien In the over' making scorer, failed to tally for nesa meeting Tuesday evening. points, the 26F aquad won their wins at the expense of Windham The new drinking foiintein outside F. Johnson . . .. 104 109 j Bjorkmon. Ig . . . . . 0 0 0 8 but foundations should be built be engaged in bewUng. Barry and Bunce led the Rover bers. 101— 288 Totals . 448 402 462 1312 Frelhelt I time. the second time In his pro career For Children AU. Included in the business of the seventh gams. and Torrtngton to make their the lab does away with thia excuse. Accomarex .. .. 91 0 under them. • TiWKiny: Junior and Senipr scorers with 18 and 14 points ra- Jean Hansen, ’52. Anderson . . . . 92 107 Cobb, I g ...... 0 0 The amall achoola ended their while playing only seven minutes. evening waa tha discusalon of a The 2Sr' team could puab but 11 son’s record 7 and 2. FeemriiM ' Patricia O’Hara ’52. bowlers will onoe more occupy the apectlvely, while Morlmos ac­ ..484 476 422 1862 Prinoeea Bestanraat Zwick .. . . . 109 101 lengthy playdowns last night at food aale to be held at Hale’s points through the netting on a On February 16 the Indians That’s about all for now but T o U l, . . . . The Chicago Stags maintained aUeya o f M. H. 8. counted too 19 Freshman points. PhllUpa ...... 88 .— Lucas .. . . . 130 130 ToU U ...... 17 11 43 New Britain with day and night their narrow advantage over Fort store, Saturday, March II. The basket apiece by Pete Maneggia took the aealp o f Windham by a we'll be back real aoon with our RALPH eODFRCY'S W e^esday: Junior and Senior iqie Juniors and the JV Froeh Peretto .... 102 98 Score at half time 32-19 Mori- doubleheaders. Wayne for third position In the proceeds of tbla sale will go to and Mac MacDonald and seven girls w ill jump Into their gym 480 to 470 count The locals, fir­ fires goin* and our com poppin’. - Typing Room 2M arty*. FAM0US_D0NKIYS met on Thursday, February 18, . 82 78 78—285 Beebe ...... 98 95 Totals .. ---- 642 562 544 1648 The big’ bang here was 18th- Central Division by eking out a tha county Y.W.C.A. Winner of Prize chanty tossea by Ed Lynn, Red togs for voUeybaU. ing a prone match, were lead by Oavallo .. Virginia Johnson gave a brief ac­ with the Juniors adding to their . 82 81 98'-262 McIntosh .... 90 95 Kacey’a (1) rated Suffield’s decisive 42-28 de­ 78-76 decision over the Washing­ Madsen and Pete Maneggia. Jaka Thursday: This day offers bad­ Cy Miller and Ed QuinnTa 99 , ScoUky .. i ciirney’a (48) feat o f second-seeded Old Say- count of the trip to the United win column with 46 to 24 tri­ Has “ Face Lifle . . . 469 488 450 1407 Mahoney ___ 122 108 The Tri-Clty Black Hawks eas­ Teacher, merchant and many winner of the contest betwean 28B Planned by P & P marks of previous toil bIotte<( Totals . . . Connolly, c ...... 4 1 9 made things closa right through odoferance to be held at the Aim markers the 3rd year men were On FebruaiY 17 the big Red up­ ‘ Total .. .427 891 4 tt 13«1 Wtwiay lasuruaoa (S) Ruscont . . . 118 109 ily defeated foe Denver Nuggets, other occupationa were among and 38F. Of the three glri’a teams from set a strong Torrlngton team 871 from their countenances, refreshc Lea. r g ...... 5 1 11 the third quarter which ended St. T In Hart^erd. 'The Senior aheed all the way. Farrell topped f. M R (4) . . . . 76 98 97-80, foe loacra suffering their those on tha lists of the winners 28F waa eliminated from the M. H. 8. attending the recent ba^ to 860 at the local armory. by a week’s vacation, timing ati B. Y o i t ----- Richaidson, rg . . . 2 1 8 with ' Suffield in front, 24-21 eluli. wlU partlri^te In the dos the JV scorers with eight points. Plana fo r a-social dance te be dente found that the typing roo' .107 82 80—276 78 Totala .. 620 517 502 1639 44th loss o f foe season despite in the job-UUs contest. playoffs by being defeated by 28B. kethaU tournament held' at New The big surprise o f the match '’atton ... Cowles ...... 72 Gtovlno, I g ...... 2 0 4 Frank Pacewicz took personal Ib s ceramoalaL Richard Day ’52. held Friday. March 8 In'the High . 80 88 21—257 Dillard O ocker’a 37 points. The Drst prixe of ten dollar* 26B got a running start on tha o f 2M hod “ had its face lifted" du (eranino . Pongrats ISO 84 charge for Suffield in’ the final pe' FTsIMnlnary plaaa for a laahien Bfftaln High, two emerged victor* waa the excellent ahdotlng of Ro> School auditorium have been an­ Ing their aiisence. 114 78—271 waa won by Elinor Hussey. Five 3SF'ers by piling up a 22*10 half* teuB. Thia all goes to prove that 'Mmmings. . 79 Gordon ...... 90 83 Broad Street Motors (I) riod, scoring 14 points to turn the ■Ikiv to be given In late spring Jr. H l-T Basiaesa M «Hlng betl Pottertozl^ a frtahman who nounced by a Paint and Powder 81 21—270 Totala ...... 22 4 48 New college Couch dollars, ^ second prixe, went to time lead. 28F threatened aeveral our gala ara pretty weU versed in "N ew Fangled” Individual des' Aetalat .. . 98 Low Man . . . . 88 81 Nowickl- : . . . 139 127 114 game into a runaway. west reviewed by Ckatrman Con­ registered a 175 acore, aeeond be­ committee, which la composed of 78 109—322 North End Tornodoea (42) Thelma Penes. Lee Mostoni timea but all threats were anuffed the art of "baahet making". complete with, drawers and “ Slldl .^elaon . . . .102 Sander . . . . . 113 117 96 Stafford had its bands full la . ALSO ■ . nie Boy. Mrs. Burton Knopp has hind Qjrrua Miller’s offering of Albert Quay. Patricia O’Hqra, out” writing boards graced t: B , F Pta. Olean, N. Y „ March 8—(i^— Joe ceived three dollarx, ax she wen out by the atlff 26B defenae. Rog­ The Junior H l-Y teVd a club Totals 466 416 481 1308 Jarvla ...... 98 105 104 beating Thomaston, ^47-48 In an­ sffersd to ofonsor tbs shew in co- 183. FoUowtng In this order were Doris Oaglladona, (Varies Shavsr, room where formerly kmg ancle- .486 448 442 1888 W. Kodes. r f ...... 7 0 14 Bach hag aign ^ as head football DeolgaeS by ^leclaUsta te HOilY imKEY WRBY the third prise. The fourth prixe, er S ilvan proved the Mg gun of Oyin claaaas now fsnture valley- business mseUng February 28. Mr. Oaptian Ed Quinn ITS, Dick El- Total .. S pencer...... 91 98 108 £ . Bujauclus, If ... . 8 3 9 other playdown gome at New anMnsttOB with the Cancer Drive.. Emmerling brought to tba boys' and Fred f^bnsen. Tha cpnimittea tablas had stood. coach at SL Bonaventure college ve support te Uay feet and which wax t w o .. dollxrs, wxx the 28B array by hooping eU bas­ baU and callsthenlea, instead o f Uniton 170 and Jteaph Moriarty Pt« Boakelball at a Olaace Fuller ...... 106 102 93 E. Brown, e ...... 0 1 1 Britain. for two years, foe college an­ ’ A poBsmlttea of five girls was attenUon that thara wlU t e thraa with the help o f the club chose Viewing the results in one cIh.<- Valpey Takes Over Ip tbem grew atraag aad ffcsB m awarded to Betty Whitney. kets for 12 points. "litU c Nelsoa" tea pra-vacation basketball. "N et" 170. Potterton's axeeptional oeore Last Night's Results A. Bujauclus, rg ... . 6 .1 IS Stafford led 29-20 at U e half nounced today. S bapMit* attaad tha Joint meeting forty guaste. Theaa gueaU. having it looked as though the Industri e i .. Storrs, MsMh 2— (A5— A rt.V M - healthy. Much huatle and buatle haa bean Sprague accounted for six paints raaulta—awollen knuckles, dua to meetings during the month of proved a big factor In the tha vte- National Association Totala . 515 1611 Wrobel. rg ...... 0 0 0 and 34-24' at the end of the third Bach has been coaching ainct TUCK DONKIT ACT .. nnd T-taana ctnbe in con- recetvad thair Invitatlona, will at­ revolution was once again merely * 'av waa in full command o f foot- going on la the Guidance Office and Don Nicholson and Frits Sar­ Improper handling o f the ball! March. They are scheduled for tory. Tri-iClty S7. Oonver 80. Koaakowakl, Ig . . . . . 2 0 4 period. Seemingly beaten^ Tbom- graduation from tha University of ■nWOM OUARTIU 1 With tha DeoMa T Dance. the paat few wceka. This la dux tend the Informal dance. beginning, os those previous alov' ^ 11 at tha Unlveralty o f Oonnectl- tor got four points each. 'Hie (day March 7. 14, and 28. 1949 World Coach Gilbert Hunt haa re­ Syracusa ^ Waterloo 72. Olsen .. aaton surged into a terrific drive Notra Dams, whtra ba waa one of I were VIrgteia Jehn- not only to the people working on fingered studes fairly whizzed * t tpday and looking ahead to tha was fast and hard feu i^ t by both And ending with a qiorting pro- Series films will be shown at the ceived the civilian marhsmanahlp A short meeting waa held Thurs­ line after line of copy. Naw Tork IS. BalUinora 78. Prella .. Totals ...... 18 ' 7 43 midway in the final period and, foe famed “ Seven Mules" aa a SfORSOwJ Itr SofthsB McCarthy, Barters the job-title contest, but also to day. February 16, where the club r -56 aeaaon. team and many abota were miaecd. poaltlon we say: “ I f you hanker March T meet. There are still a medals from Washington, D. C . In short this was ' what _ Chicago 76, Washington 78. Breen .. Score at half time 22-11 Cheneys. with 45 seconds remaining Ken tackle in 1933 and 1934. IViliclit U egm I, Barters QoUitch and those who bava an assignment In'the scoring department’ for 28F “ 'rpe former Harvard head coach I for a letter to wear on youi fewf sweaters left for sale, which and the boys will rseelve them voted about refreahmente aad typista ware wafting for-^'hat 4 Philadelphia 77. Boston 64. O’ReUly Peco tossed in a basket that put Moot recently he was line coach Prrtalnlng to oceupationo. 1 A1 Guay leads the team with seven awaater” Be a sport—and havt a tan be purchased at 26M. other phana. i 1 «am e tiMd coach offlciany Y**- A M ta , 7Se»dUlte SSe very toon. aubjset needed! arday and spent moet of the day Fort Wayne 78. S t Louis 70. Johnson 331 —Dennis Pat Bradjr; 187, Naw the docktownera ahead, 48^8. of foe New York BuUdoga of foe Oarol Rottner f U ) . |iaaz1i«ra followed Johnny Her- fow to your eradltt R. Dav. '62. Allison Olnutaad.rSl. Richard Day *52 Nancy Crockett. '60. talking with his playars and Amarican League York, outpointed Johnny Forte, With 17 seconds to go, Russell National • American R oot b a ll (Tss lacMsI) Matteaan turned the gymnaotum League. jA oonchen. i >- New York 76, WUkaa-Barre 72. Totala . 880 367 343 1639 138, Philadelphia, 10. ■ V . ■

V / •A :’.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH f . 1B8B PAGE SEVENTEEjr MANtiHlOTllsn EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1960 Commerce The administration la not run by never Whew why, and ha never TUUNEKVILLE KULKS B Y {•'ON l A IN I’; H > X could underatandi (Thomas Richard Henry In the Democrats— for If It was It would S e n s e A n d So They Say- be run niurh better than It is now. Aatomobitoa Phr Sato 4 Roofilit 1 6 A Halp WaatoS— Mato M Gar4a»—•PanB->Daii7 Romaa WItiMNit Htmrd 69 r a rS id a 7t Waatt6-.HSB| Bstoto 77 Oh, the time that he spent, and Toronto, Ont, Canada, Telegram) the toil that he spent, —Sea. Joseph MoCarthy (R ) of B U IL D m o Matarlala aalaamaa. Pradaeta 10 Down In Maaaachuaetta an x>Id L e m W o r t l e , t h e P r a c t i c a l J o k b r 1M7 BXnCK Osupe, $188; 1930 SH pvr METAU all types o t roof­ BEDROOM And alttlag room. FOUR ROOM Blntla, buUt aceord- IF YOU Hava a atagia ot 3-ramily N o n s e n s e To rescue his looka was his aola Ulseonsln. car stopped fn front of a garage. We must never lose algnt of the Qnafied Packard sedan, 1105; 1989 Ply­ ing, gutters, ieaders, new or r*- Connecticut area. Own car. 8611 GREEN MOtmTAIN poUtoes. Kitchen privUegea.'Steam haated. iB f to Stot* kwn. FuU par­ bouse to aali call HasUnga, Keai Intent, Smart little Waltraaa (alipplng Its wires were smoking. Several mouth sedan; 1080 Buick aedan; -paired. Metal and tile ceilings, guaranteed draw plus axpanses. First quality, vary asaaly. |1.70 Privata aatraaca, Sva minutaa ticulars. S. A. Baachlar, Realtor. BhtaU SpaciaUst, Odd Fallows And his hair just went, and went, fundamental principle that local The chaotic times In which we L e m . t h e p a t c h o n m y p a n t s a i n 't a i r t i g h t ; i ^m up beald* the customer) I ’ve got boys piled out o f the car and when 1940 Packard Secan; 1940 Stude- work guaranteed. Manchester 8- Contact: Wilson Agency, 731 a budhal dallvarad to your door. from Main atreet 166 Eldrldge PluNie 6869. Building, at to* Oentar. (Ready and went: , responsibility, full) realized, live, war experiances, inadequate AdvcrtisemeoU devUad kldnaya, calvaa’ brains, the fire was put out the lads said baker aedan: 1941 Plymouth 1041. Main, Room 307, R a ^ o rd . Cau Hathaway, 8-1890. Streep second Soon buyera with cash waiting i For the tonics he used were not they had bought the car for $45 t nuikes for sound government and college teaching, experiences in pigs’ fa st chicken Ilvara and— i coach; 1941 Buick club coupe; 4 ROOMS with two unSalahad, Are. Phona 3-1107. I worth a cent. to get up north to dig potatoes healthy law enforcement. childhood with well-meaning but CLASSIKIKI) AUVT. FEATU KIN Q Guaranteed roofs Dinar (growling) — Forget It. 1946 Plymouth sedan; 1939 M E A LY GREEN Mountain, pota- NICE P LE A S A N T room for relia­ plaoa, hot watar oil hast FuU in- For a hair must follow its natural The garageman gave them $10 for — Attorney General J. HoWard rather narrow parents, have all and eapert repairs as well as Help W aatoi— Mato I ’v* got a haadacbe, eczema, fallen UKIT. HOIIKS: Graham sedan, complete motor toea. No. 1 and No. 2. Amelia ble coupa. Kitchen privileges. Raf- aulation. Storm wladowa and OONStUKRINO SiOJJNa j •*' bent. McGrath. i contributed towrard a generation of gutter and conductor work. Try arches, corns, a bunion, three ; It and they hitch-hiked on their 8:.10 A. M. to 4:45 P. M. job. Brunner's, Car Wholesalers, O r Pem ato 27 Jarvla, 872 Parker street Call arences raquired. Call 2-1454 aftar acTMna. On bua line, near achool. TOUR PROPERTYT I Even aa you (uid I. way. The garageman worked on puzsied young parents. your “ Local Roofer." Cbugb- warts, and an empty stomach. Tell 368 East Center street. Open 7028 between 13 and 1 an(t after 4 p. m. Immadiata occupancy. Priced for Without obligation to vou. we The fool was stripped to hla foolish the car for two hours—then put Taxes on a 40-cent movie should —Rev. J. C. Wynn, associate di­ lln 7707. HOME Demonstrators wanted for your troubles to some one elae and i \ Mon., Wed., and Frl. nights ’till 9, 5. quick sal*. Charles Leaperance. •dll appraise ot make vou a cash I hide. it on the lot with an $80 lag on It, rector of adult work In Preaby- full or part time work, to aell our TW O ROOMS, living room and bring be some ham and eggs be completely eliminated before 3620. offer for property. See ua betora So he bought a toupee to cover hla any conaideratlon la given to re­ terian church. sensational Tupper-Ware line, bedroom. Share kitchen. Business you aelL 1946 CHEVROLET Aerosedan, Healing— Plumbing 17 I pride W ife—John, will you match a moving the tax at night clubs. 1 plus a beautiful sslectad line of couple preferred. Very attractive. Phone 7728 Or 6278 I a w I f|Ml PouiMl 199.6; 18 months to pay. 1946 HouaciraM Good* 61 FIV E ROOM single, two unflniab- Many are called, but few get up. I And to save hla hair he tried, and piece of allk for me on your way — Stanley Ruttenberg, CIO re­ The thing that is standing out Buick super sedsnet. 19.46 Pon­ PLUMBING And Heating, epeclal- bedspreads, drapes, playing cards, Call 4337. ed up, hot water heat, fireplace, BRAB-BURN RBAI.TT bOST<^-Wine colortd w*llet with tried. home from the office today? search cxpeit. against these (atomic control) pro- tiac tudor. 1948 Che.vroIet fleet- lalng In repairs, remodeling. oo|^ etc. Call or write The House of tile bath, large lo t Priced right. But two of them lived and three of white atltching. Finder call 2- Just returned from a family LAROE DOURLE room near bua TH IN K IN G OF Selling? We need To The Bald Headed Men Husband— (with a bright idea) posals is Russian refusal to allow line, four-door. Several others. p p water piping, new construc­ Plastics, Inc., 242 Main street. S. A. Beechler, I^altor. Phone them died. 307S. Reward. New Britain. Phone New Britain moving to New York. line. In private home. Gentleman 4 to 8 room houeea. Buyera wait­ A fool there was and he lost hla Oh, do you mean at the counter I've made five luovlea, the latest supervision. , Douglas Motor Sales, 333 Main tion, estimates given, time pay­ 8 ROOMS FURNITURE 6969. Even aa you and I. where that very pretty blonde —Winston C?hurchlll, ments arranged. iCdward Johnson. 3-8079. preferred. References required, ing. Quick results. Call Suburban hair In 1945, all of them bad. l o s t —Lady'a brown wallet Initial­ street. Open every evening until Uaed 3H Montha works? The girl with the big call 8183. SEVEN ROOM colonial, master Realty Co., Kealtora. Phone 8215. Even as you and I. —Comedian Fred Allen. I' l l j u s t s t u f f THIS NEWSPAPER DOWN THEPE ed J.T.A. Containa Important 9. Phone 6979 ot 5044. Looka Like New eyes and— Our greatest threat la not from AGENTS TO TAKE orderi. No bedroom, two other bedrooms, Some called him the man who j The weary and haggard clerk papera and aum of money, urgent­ C. FULTON, plumbing and job- investment, hast selling, .99 deal. Includes a ''Phllco" Electric Re­ LAROE, W ell heated front bed­ W E HAVE buyera waiting for didn’t care. had been kept'busy - So tong by un W ife — On second thought, I I ------communism nor from a would- 1936 OLDSMOBILE four door six. tUe bath, lavette, fireplace, hot won’t bother you. It’a not fair of ) Once a woman gets hai;8elf ly needed. Vicinity of Sunset bing, serving Manchester, Bolton Good commission. 18 to 310 a day frigerator, Range, Bedroom Suite, room for couple or gentleman. houaea of every description. List But.we called him the man with important customer, that finally he be. dictator In our midst. Opr Radio and heater. 3145. Can be water heat, double garage. 531 me to aak you to do errands for , scalped, no amount of Imagi­ Ridge achool, East Hartford. Re­ and Coventry, lelephone Man­ easily. Phone 4232. Living Room Suite, Dinette Set Private entrance, continuoua hot your property with ua for imme­ the dome ao bare I exclaimed; greatest threat Is Ignorance, indif­ seen at Carter Chevrolet, 311 and other acceaaorlea. A ll or part water, shower. Five minutes to East Center street Owner. Phone diate action.. Neville and Evans. Even as you and I. I Clerk—Madam, are you stopping me after you have finished a long nation la going tu make her seem ference. and a misguided tendency ward. Call Manchester 4367. chester 8731. 2-2116. Mnin street. W ANTED — Capable man or cou­ will be aold. Cheney’s. Inquire 101 Chestnut Phone Manchester 7792 or 3593. Oh, the hours that he wasted, and • here? day’s work. like anything but an unfortunate to vote away more and more of LOST—PASS BOOK No. 3048. CAN BE PURCHASED FOR experiment from a barber college. 1937 FORD 2-door. Very good con- EFFICIENT Plumbing and bast­ ple with car or small truck. Free atreet. TWO FOUR-room houses, fully the toll he wasted. I Lady—Certainly. our Individual freedom, Notice la hereby given that Pass UNPAID BAI.ANCE AND BY And the work of head and hand, ' Clerk—Oh, I thought you might Why don’t some wise guy invent —Artist George Petty on new ditm . Can be bought right. ing. Plugged drains maehina franchise now available for this Insulated, hot water heat with — Guy Gabrielson, Republican na­ Book No. 3046. Issued by The RESUMING MONTHLY W E L L Flirniahed room with twin And why his hair would die, he j be taking an inventor}-. a permanent shave for men? short hair styles. I’ Chocolate Sboppe, 691 cleaned. Carl J. Nygren. 803 area for wholesale and retail dis­ oil, good Ioca'.ion, immediate oc­ Church League tional chairman. Savings Bank of Manchester has tribution of Vita Orange. For PA'YMENTS beds in private home, for one or • ; reel. Oakland street. Phone 6497. cupancy. S. A. Beechler. Phone been lost and applicaUon has further Information regarding In­ If you are not ,ready for delivery two girls. Few steps from Post St. Bridget’s No. 1 (4) PLUMBING, Heating, repairs on It ’^11 be held until wanted at no 6969. MICKEY EINN Ptoaaaiit Dreams! been made to said bank for pay­ terview write the California Fruit Office. Call 6745 after 4 p. m. LaChapelle .. 98 88 94—280 LANK LEONARD old and new systema, oil burner, coot. No charge for delivery. This ment of the amount of deposit. 1947 OLDSMOBILE 98. A-1 shape. Juice Compaby, 42 Guinan street V A C A N T— 4-room Cape Cod. OU Witkowakl .. 141 121 97—3.19 RIS water pump service. Prompt at­ furniture shown by appointment ATTR A C TIV E Flwnt double room. Very reasonable. Call 2-1496. Waltham, Massachusetts. heat atorm windows and doors, Arckivy ...... 93 120 109— 321 l o s t —Glasses with blue frame, tention. John H. Carlson. Phone only. Phone Hartford 6-0358, after Full housekeeping and laundry M E A D S / ^ ^ ^ , oak floors, Venetian blinds. Price C. Abraltle .. 118 127 103—347 r on Main or Center streets. Find­ 7325. 8 p.m. 6-6239. Aak for Mr. Albert. privileges. Frlgldaire, private en­ waL.WHICHONEOF HMM! NEITHER DO 87,800. Financing arranged. Ehra V. Abraltle .. 118 130 188—381 A —L —B—E — R—T — S trance. Continuoua hot watar, oU er please call 6391. Garages— 8frv1 era Sltaation* Waatad— Tyler, Agent. Phone 3-4469. U S GETS THE LOWER I! THAT DOES 43 Allyn Street, Hartford heat. Phone 2-4443. LOST—LADY'S Benrus wrist- S to ra ge 10 Millinery— Dreamnaking 19 Pem ato 28 Waterbury, New Haven, Meriden T o t a l...... 567 586 535-1688 BERTH! 1 DON’T P I^ H T SOMETHING SIX-ROOM single, fireplace, oil watch, vicinity of New A. * P. FURNISHED Room, heated. Con­ St. Mary’s No. 8 (6) SLeB»WEUMMI OF A PROBLEM, ALTERATIONS, All kinds, for OTHERS ASK 3139.50 for a beau- burner, Inaulated, immediate oc­ S m ith ...... 05 ------Tuesday morning. Phone 4663. Re. tinuous hot water, for couple or 84 179 imR,MVSELF/ OARAGE For Rent at Manchea- men's, ladies' am children’s wear. BABY SITTER would like work tlful 5-plece chrome kitchen set cupancy. S. A. Beechler, Realtor. B enson...... 107 93 80—280 ward. days or evenings. Phone 2-2156. gentleman. Phone 6803. ter Green. Phone 4383. Call after 6 o'clock, 2-8828. In Mother of Pearl finish. Our Phone 6969. (Hifford ...... 93 103 91—287 CAPABLE Stenographer 8 years’ price la only 389.50. See It at TWO FimNISHED rooms with Johnston ..., . 88 07 89—274 CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES to 8t Benson’s Furniture, 71 Main S-ROOM House, located in fine Stevenson .. 85 ____ 115—200 AnoBiiceaBcnto 2 Individual. Will work from pat­ experience, desires typing to do kitchen privileges. Phone 8841 Raainess Service* Offercil 12 neighborhood. Close to achooli and Rasch ...... • ----- 89 88— 177 at home, evening work. Tel. 3229. atreet. after 5 p. m. YOUR in c o m e tax return pre- tern or will originate.. Dresses, shopping. Ownet has moved out FLOOR Problems solved with suits, coats, gowns, etc. Phone pared by former deputy collector HOUSEKEEPER desires to work W H ITE GLETNWOOD combination ROOM WITH twin beds for cou­ o f state and wtli aeU for 88,500. Total ..... 468 466 463-1397 linoleum, asphalt tils counter. 3-3909. oil and gas range, with two 50- Call Mrs. Evans 7792, or Mr. o f Internal revenue. In your home. Eapert workmanship, tree eeti- for couple or as housemother for ple or 2 gentlemen. On bus line. gallon drums and pump. Like Nqvllle, 3593, agenta. North Methodist No. 1 (0 ) TeL 8003. mstee. Open evenlnge. Jonee* small Institution. Phone 2-2670 Breakfast If desired. Telephone 2- new. Reasonable. Call 4824. Brown ...... 02 112 89—293 Furniture, Oak atreet. Phone MoTfng— Tracking— or Hartford 33-0361. 1048. Magnuson ... . 97 116 88—301 2-1041. S to r a g * 20 N E W SINGLE Pcraon ali REGULAR 329.95 9x12 famous COMFORTABLE, Clean, large Chappell .... 100 82 ------182 MANCHESTER Package Delivery. D oga— R ir d ^ —P e ts 41 glamorugs, slightly Imperfect, in rooms. Single or double. Shower. R. A. Stkwthr 105 92 108—305 ATTENTIO N! Green Stamp col­ UNOLEtm — Asphalt tUa, wall Having 3 bedrooma, living room FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY covering Done by reliable, well- Local light trucking and package pS|ttern only. We~.:lng surface not At tfte Center. 16 Wadsworth R. St’kw’th’r 84 97 111—292 BtKITS AND HER BUDDIES Taking No Chances BY EIHiAR MARTIN lectors. The Ideal Cleaners, 143 COLLIE Puppies, sable and white. and kitchen. Hot water heat, oil trained men. All Jobe guaranteed. delivery. Refrigerators, waahera harmed, 324.95. Marlow’s Furni­ street. Holmes ...... ----- — 10^108 BHM, WWAT'S V S O I ^ ^ 67ft. V M80V A It JUtff aost* TO EMOVb VqHAT Main street, Manchester, will give Very reasonable. 406 Oakland burner. One minute from Wilbur THAnr'S TW' 0IX2IEST Vm aOlK* to h 'vO'. EOT.ROt\t-XVV’. I Hall Linoleum Oo., 83 Oak street and stove moving a specialty. ture Dept. Phone 5060. TM' BLiSM. y/Si rv//Nirw vn TMIN3 r EVER HEARD lAMAM VOU TMddK 06 NOUB 06 OTMIRE R\(b>rt ■■ double green stamps for all Phone 3-0752. atreet. Call 2-2423. Cross Highway, in Vernon, 39,200. T o t a l...... 478 499 6'ENY*. J U V VDAKRYO TO Phone 3-4022. evenings 6166. 504-1481 O P ... RUSWINQ SO’.’.S SIVT - PK>D ViOEOOV • StNCrvt^d KiyTK BOLvV. 'orders phoned In or brought into BEST PRICES for furniture, an­ Apartments. Flats, Vacant. Immediate occupancy. St. James No. 1 (4) r WAVK r - RUBBISH and ashes removed. In­ tiques, Trading Post. 17 Maple PLACE T ' T WMOVV OVAL MAS MUR our shop on Wednesdays or A L L TYPES of Income taxes pre­ Tenements 63 Hildebrand .. . 01 115 lOT—313 KOME, ]'■ cinerators cleanec. Sand, gravel Wanted— Peu— Poultry- street. 2-1089 Open noon Mon­ TAUVX TWl fxRET FVACt'. Thursdays until -further notice. pared at rmsonable rates. Call F. O’Rlelly .. . 02 101 104— 297 VOnTA n a ! ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Phone 5838. Mr. Dolan. 2-0744 after 5:30. and clndera. Van service and Stock 44 days, 'Tuesdaya All day Thurs­ TWO NEIW 3-room apartments, Moran ...... 124 99 115—338 local moving. Phone H. M. Jones. day, Friday, Saturday. heated, garage, 365-370 month. Realtor—875 Main Street LupAcchino . 113 93 145— 351 INCOME TA X and accounting 3-1863. 3-8072. FARMERS. Get a better price for RANGE BURNERS cleaned, serv­ Children accepted. Available im­ J. O’Rlelly .. 112 113 93—318 service— individual and buainesa. iced, repaired and Installed. your beef cattli by selling direct NEW FU R N ITU R E at Warehouse mediately. One year lease. Crom­ Phone 5440 or 5938—Eat. 1921 TH E AUSTIN A. Chambers Co., to the Manchester Packing Co. prices. Ranges, refrigerators and call Dan Mosler 2-8330. Joseph Senna. Call 2-0147. well. Register for appointment. . local and long distance moving, T o t a l...... 532 521 584-1617 Have someone else price them, small appliances. Also a good Minimum service fee 310. Real Home Listings Wanted LETT US save you tiresome work packing, crating and storage. DE-LUNG'S Refrigerator aervloa. then call us. Phone 2-1500. selection of other home furnish­ Estate Bureau, Room 37, 42 Asy­ So. Methodist No. 1 by electrifying your sewing ma­ Service to all parts of the U. 8. ( 1) Repalra on all makaa, commar- ings at Chambers Warehouse lum street. Hartford, 2-6346. IM M ACU LATE Four-room house Perkins .... 80 97 111—288 chine. ABC Appliance, 21 Maple, olal and domestic. Emergency 34- A. and Canada. Call 5187. Hart­ W ANTED — Cows, calves and beef Sales, 501 Middle Turnplki East. ford 6-1423^ cattls also iioraes. Ws pay the Open 9 a. m. 1 9 p. m. in nice, convenient location. House St. Pierre . . . 87 101 100— 288 2-1575. bour service. Phone 3-ld97. Open 9 to 5. closed evenings un­ is not expandable. Beautifully McKay ...... 103 106 . 80—289 top dollaa^ Plela Uroe 364 Bid- til March 6. A LL APPLIAN C E S serviced and LIG H T Local crocking. Ash re­ well street. Phone 7406. landscaped lot. Full price, $7,500, Brown ...... 103 126 97—326 Businras Ixications T. J. Crockett, Broker. Phone Banks ...... 128 99 103— 330 r AatoaobilM For Sato 4 repalrad, bumara, rafrlgeratora, moval. W. B. Perrett, Jr. Phone MOVING? EXCESS rangaa, waahara, etc. AH work 7306. For Rent 64 5416. guaranteed. Metro Service Co. Articles for Sale 45 FURNISHINGS 7 SPRING T o t a l...... fWl 529 491-1521 i THEN ALLEY OOP They’ra Paid BY V.T.B AMLDf ROY MOTORS, Inc. EMPTY VANS to and from all AIR CONDITIONED OFFU7R St. Bridget’s No. 2 (S) Tat Manchaster 2-U883. 31 MIDDLE TURNPIKE West.— /HASTEN VEP.'iTi VlOEKlNfi.' 1M7 CHEVROLET' STYUB- state*. Assured return load, SPE C IAL Bargain for camera lov- HOUSE CLEANING? SHIFTING Orford Buildlnt.. Apply Mar­ Six room modern colonial with O’Neil ...... 89 96 128-313 r/ /AROUND M A8TER 3-DOOR NOV ILL in j* IN SAWS Piled, kejs made, mowers rates United, 122 West street. era. One only. Eaatman Redex low's. garage. Many extra fine features. Beaulieu . . . . 117 98 7^^294 TO TH2 . IMT PLTMOtrTH DeLUXE THAT SAME OLD STUFF ON MOa..UKE OOR sharpened, outboarda and air Phone 6375. Kodak, complete with leather Direct from owner. 30-day occu­ McConvilIc . 129 113 102-^344 PROMT OP 4-DOOR case. Haa Flash Kodamatlc 7 R AILR O AD siding, plus 2,400 cooled engines repaired. Capitol AROUND THE ATTIC? pancy. No agenta. Phone 2-0950. Roginka .... . 99 90 90—279 (.THE BUILDING 1M7 DeSOTO 7-PASS. speed shutter. U st price $137. square feet of heated apace on Fagan ...... 104 102 105-311 'NOR/ 1948 DeSOTO CUSTOM Equipment, 88 Slain street Painting— Papering 21 For quick aale, 376. Kemp’s, Inc. We prefer to buy complete lower level, and about 2,000 NEW HOME of 5 rooms on one r CLUB COUPE RANGE BURNERS and heaters P A IN T IN G an< paperhanging. Old households but are also interested square feet unheated on level floor, apace for 2 up. All modern T o t a l...... 538 499 504-1541 cleaned, repaired and Installed. BOLTON building atone and Oag- with cars on siding, and heated Ala* Other Good Values paper removed by steam. Celllnga In small lota: -China, glass, blic-a- conveniences. Available In 30 'I IM 'l Gnarantped workmanship. H. atone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Tele­ garage for trucks. Inside loading daya. T. J. Crockett, Broker. 5416. Second Congregotional (0) reflnished. Reasonable price. An­ phone 2-0617 Stanley Patnode. brac, etc. ’ ROY MOTORS. Inc. Nielsen. Telephone 7372. drew Tluck. 4661. and unloading, also outside plat­ R e e d ...... n i 123 l a i —3S9 form, also parking. W ill be co­ STARKWEATHER Street — At­ Vittner ...... 94 101 121— 316 I ' I’ . DeSoto and Plymouth PETEK W. PA N TA LU K electrical MEN'S Rebuilt and relaated shoes. ROBERT M. REID & SON COMPLETTE Painting and decor­ operative aa to lease and price. tractive five-room single, fire­ Generou.s . .. . 94 80 98—272 gales and Service contractor, malntanance and wir­ Good enough for dress or work. lBs!LirL»(U aicT.ti» 3-2 ating service. Floor sanding and Phone 3193— Manchester Also smaller spaces for amall place, garage, steam heat, oil Quilitch . . . . . 97 95 92—284 JUkttUBL t41 No. Main Ssl Tel. 5113 ing lo r light and power. 40 Fos­ Reasonable prices. Sam Yules, reOnlshlng. Estimatea free. C. F. shops. Phone Harry Libby, Hart­ burner, tile bath, glassed in aide McCurry ... . 86 n o 94 —290 Open Evenings ter street Phone 3308. Shoe repairer, 701 Main street COULD YOU use a 3139.50 3-plece .**Ltdy. you hav* no raaaen to worry about your rafltxaar* Charbonneau. Phone 2-9575 or ford 7-8391. porch. Bendix washing machine, maple living room suite In wine Total ...... "A S K TH E man who buys here" ANTIQUES ReOnIshed. Repairing 2-2805. ROYAL CORONA PORTABLE — large lot, nicely landscaped, trees. . 482 509 510-1401 and blue plaid cover at a 340 sav­ St. Mary’a No. 1 (4) abont our uaed cars. The best deal done on any furniture. Ilemann. Smith Corona Standard type­ $12,000. Terms or will qualify for SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH ing? Only 399.50 complete on Wanted to Kent 68 Brown ...... 90 88 94—;J72 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER in town at SoLmene A Flagg, 634 189 South Main street Phone PAIN TIN G , papirhanging, floors writers and adding machines. veteran. Wm. Goodchlld, Sr., easy terms. A t Benson's Furni­ Bloodgood .. . . 94 95 Center street. Manchester. Tel. 6643. sanded and reflriahed. Ceilings Uaed machines sold or rented. Realtor. Office 15 Forest street. 92—281 FRECKi.ES AND HIS FRIENDS Bend, Babes! BY MERRILL C. BL08SER ture, 713 Main. W AN TE D —5 or 6 rooms by mar­ H y d e ...... 107 97 6101. Open evenings 'til 9 p. m. .whitened. General carpenter work Phone 7926 or 8891. 107—311 Repairs on all n akes. Marlow's. ried couple. Ehccellent references. i IIStL , WASHING Machine, vacs, toast­ anc remodelliig. Men insured. Call Evans ...... 100 112 105—317 Fi&h t PbOSM 6M w eb ioY v Wen. ■jw FOR QUICK £ale two used Easy Telephone 6813. BEND Ddosr KNceS, I FlEBOa-Y. I ruE TOUNG , hWKi M B 4 COF TOO.' GUARANTEED. 1940 Pontiac ers, Irons, electric clocks, etc. Bhc- 6982. Gilbert Fickett HOLLISTER STREET — Large Nelson ...... 128 117 103—348 A L L WORSTED gabardine suit Splndry washers. One white May­ (ASSTBR lASO/ FBectaas.' i - LADtlS/ LL aedan, 8395; 1939 Pontlao sedan, pertly serviced. ABC Appliance, and skirt lengths. AU wool spring ENG INEER and wife desire 3 or comfortable seven room single, MAKC / tag wringer washer. Priced right. Tot. Hdep. .. 519 509 3295; 1937 Chevrolet sedan, 3160; 21 Maple. 2-1575. OUTSIDE, INSIDE Painting and suitings and coatings. Crompton 4 room furnished apartment. No fireplace, oil burner, two full 501-1529 paperhanging. Pres eatlmatea Kemp's, Inc. Handicap 9 9 9— 27 700/ 1938 Chevrolet pick-up, 3150. Cole plnwale corduroys. Save dollars children. Hartford or suburbs. baths, porch front and rear, two- Prompt service. Reasonable Motors. 4164. by making your spring clothes! Phone Manchester 2-1475. car garage, work shop in rear. prices. Phone 7630. D Frechette OLD RED Tin Barn. 706 North Tot. Inc. Hdep. 528 518 510-1556 Household Services Colonial Remnant Shoppe, 115 Excellent condition. $15,000. 1947 CHEVROLETT convertible Workman's compensation, public Main street buys and sells good St. James No. 2 (8) Offered 16A Center atreet. FOUR ROOM unfurnished apartr. Terms. Wra. Goodchlld, Sr., Real­ coupe, radio, heater, white wall liability carried. used furniture and antiques. ment desired by engineer, wife tor. Office 15 Forest street. Call LaRlvlere .. 125 120 123—.168 tires, rear fender ehielda; 1948 Frank Denette. Phone 2-3376. Paul Aceto . .. 96 88 111—295 FLAT FINISH. Holland window INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ and six year old son. Will sign 7925 or 8891. Chevrolet coach, very clean. 1949 W H ITN E Y Stroller, in good con­ lease If required. Tel. 2-3520. Pagan! .... 129 115 121—365 ahadea mads to measure. All ing, paperhanging, ceilings re- WE BUY and s II good uaed furni­ Nash aedan, laoio, heater, low dition. Inquire 87 Summit street. EAST SIDE-r7-room single, large A. Aceto ... . 93 106 g g —288 metal Venetian blinds at a new flnislied. Fully insured. Expert ture, combination ranges. gas living room, isreplace, 4 bedrooma J. Aceto ...... 95 96 128—319 mileage, like new. Brunner’s Car low price. Keys made while you Wholesalers, East Center street work New I960 wallpapei books ONE 16 M.M. sound projector for ranges and leatera. Jones Furni­ n o t i c e —LANDLORDS— and tile bath upstairs. OH steam w ait Marlow's Edward R. Price Phone 2-1003. Open Mon., Wed., Fri. nights ’til parties, churches, clubs, etc. Call ture Store, 36 Oak Phone 2-1041. heat, oak floors, atorm windows T o t a l...... 538 525 ’ 572-1635 LIST WITH US FOR SUIT­ Zion 9. CORNICES and valance boards. INTERIOR ANP Exterior paint­ 2-1496. Very reasonable. and screens, garage. Exception­ Latheran (1) % 9-2 WOULD YOU pay 3149.50 for a AB LE t e n a n t s . Service Free Hein ...... 83 98 116—297 Custom built choice of designs. ing. Average rocm papered. 312. ally large lot. Price $12,500. Elva BIG DRUM-LOT savings in Wards 3219.50 Hide-a-v ay Lawson aofa Prokopy ...... 97 129 100— 326 «. MO. H. a. MT. 1948 POI^nAC STREAMLINER Phone 2-3524 oi 2-9002, from 9 Including paper. Oellingi reOnlsh- Tyler, Agent. Phone 2-4469. spring oil sale! Now only 60c a bed In a beautiful gray tapestry? Sadrozlnski . 90 101 101—292 » SEDAN COUPE — Green, a. m. to 9 p. m. ed. Excellent workmanship. Ray­ "BUILD—BUY—RENT" PRISCILLA'S POP Aak For and Racoiv* BY AL VERMEER hydramatic, fully equipped. In 55-gaI. or two 30-gaI. Easy terms. A t Benson’s Furni­ Klelnert ... 110 106 95—301 mond Flake- 3-9337. ^gMegO)^^ PRISCILLA! ture, 713 Main. .. 93 103— 286 1947 PONTIAC STREAMLINER WEAVING of burns, moth boles drums. Federal tax included— no Sqbafban fo r Sato 76 A. Petke ... 90 8 FOUR DOOR SEDAN—Ex- and tom clothing, ooeiery nma drum deposit! Fre« delivery in BElNDDC Small console radio Contact the MOTI T o t a l...... 470 527 515-1512 oeptionally clean, with low handbags repaired, sipper re­ R e iM iriiig 23 Ward*; area. Luy now—pay later phonograph. Good condition. Tel. M UST SELL, 83 acres, 8 rooms, VOl/ L DUS' . mileage. placement umbrellas repaired, on Wards special contract plan. REAL ESTATE BUREAU modern city water, good barn and V O U R MATTRESSES. Vour Old mat­ 8583. men's shirt collar* reversed and Grease, gims, pumps also on aale! 42 Asylum Street. Room 87 chicken coops, SH miles from St. John’s (6 ) ROOM} 1947 MERCURY CLUB COUPE— tress aterilUed and remade like .. 106—322 replaced. Marlow's UtUe Mending Montgomery Ward, Main atreet, MOTOROLA Combination radio. HARTFORD. TeL 3-6346 town. A money-maker for right Plocharczyk 95 121 Fully equipped. new. Call Jones Furniture and .. . 98 112 110—320 Shop. Manchester. Reasonable. Also Kenmore wash­ party, tfew 4 rooms, all modern, Yaworski 1947 FORD STA’nON WAGON. Floor (Tovartng, 36 Oak. TeL 1- 9 a. m.—9 p. m. Zawistowaki 103 103 83—289- 1041 ing machine. Very good condition. large lot. in Bolton, 87,000. Many Deptula .. .. 102 110 92—304 1943 PL'YMOUTH SPECIAL DE­ Practically new. Call 2-2865. other places. Let us know your CURTAINS and hand ironing done Rubacha . .. 143 94 103—340 LUXE CONV. COUPE—New Boats and Aceeaaoriea 46 W A N TE D — 4-5-6 unfurnished wanU. Call R. O. Denton. Tel. paint. Ehccellent mechanical at home. Call 8648. Bosinraa Opporiunitiae 32 rooms. Veteran, insurance clerk, 6724. condition. OUTBOARD Motor lay-away sale! T o t a l...... 541 540 494-1575 STERLING Combination oil and wife, two amail sons. Call 2337W4 NATURAL GAS, utility and tele- Save up to $12 on dependable, Center Congregational (4) > 1937 PONTIAC 6 FOUR DOOR Bdildlng— ('onlractlng 14 gas stove, Call 2-1720. WlUlmantlc, collect. W rite Box SEDAN—Low mileage. Very viaion stocks paying dividends are powerful “ Sea King” motors dur­ Clark ...... 97 98 93—288 76, Andover. T League dean. sound investmenta. Call Joaeph ing -Warda big Outboard sale! ONE-H ALF Price on remnants of McComb ... lOT 86 ------191 CARPENTRY Work done at rea­ McCluskey 2-3272. Only 85 down holde your new Inlaid and felt base linoleum. H ilin s k l ------.. 96 — 107—203 1949 FORD CUSTOM 8 CYL. Chambers Movers (1) sonable prices. Rockville 1998J2. "Sea King’’ until May 15. Reg. Langers Floor Covering, 41 Pur­ S aaiela...... 136 151 116— 405 3 Z TWO DOOR — Fully equip­ Witkowaki . . . . 125 103 109— 337 WOULD You buy television stock 3112.50—5 h. p. twin, 3104.50; nell Place. Phone 2-4123. West Side Jualar League Mazzoll .... 121 132 99—3.52 ped. Very low mileage. Saalela ...... I l l 102 117—380 ;aa. T.a MS w aaa. 4Sr. GENEHAL CAKPENPRY, Altera- at 35 cents per share?. Telephone Reg. 351.50— IVi h. p. /single, West Side Dairy (45) Steckel .... . ----- 109 186—245 Chambers ...... 110 104 96—310 VIC FLINT Dead Man's Hill? BY MICHAEL O'MALI.EY AND RAI.PH LANB BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. tlona, additions and neW conatruu- Joseph McCluskey 2-3272. 347.50; R e g 379.50—3 h. p. sin­ STOVES. Waahera. kitchen sets, B. F. PU. !. we. T. M. tm. i tion. Dormers, porches and ga- Wennergran . . . 127 134 117—868 gle, 374.50; Reg. 3189.50— 12 h. p. beds, cheats, at bargain prices Higley, rt ...... 6 0 12 T o t a l...... 557 576 551-1684 *Th9y'd aurtly knock aomothlnf off yodr inoom* taxoa AfOaagXNNSNAMi— 155 Center St. Phwie 2-4545 ragea at reasonable prices Work­ Kovla ...... 135 106 181—862 twin, 8177.50. Montgomery Ward. The Woodshed, 11 Main street. Altken, If ...... 1 0 2 No. Methodist No. 9 (9) if you'll Just up tht narvo to t*H tn* govomiitont you BUT AC7U4UV OHE OF TH6 manship guaranteed. Free eeti- Halp Wanted— Femato 36 Her# ar* the aamplet of the handwritinf of all my help IM ittT 8M RUNS HERf AT 1947 FORD super deluxe 8. new Main street. Tomlinron, c ...... 3 0 6 Donnelly .. 99 99— 282 givo tnWn - . . — matea. R. M. Alexander. Tel. NEW HOME Treadle sewing mS' 698 539 570 1707 • *1 mo8t of your salary for bondar* and hart's the eontonta of the auggoation boxf" WBAPISE PiAKS. IF CHRIS* white wails, excellent condition. Duff, r g . , ...... 0 0 0 Sullivan ... 110. 93 96—299 3716. SALE SLAD Y under 40 years shine. Very good running condi­ Bryaat Chapmaa (3) tOFHER CWI B8 (MA0810 AU acceeeori,.!. A real buy, 3900. COMB IN and see the latest in McCUrry, Ig ...... 1 2 1 35 Croosen ... 103^ 86 117—306 OUT OUR U .AY BY J. K. w il l ia m s OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOI'LE wanted. M uit have ealee exper­ tion. Phone 2-0445. Inquire 11 GlgUo ...... 101 108 123—332 a I.9HIA7, M ». CaU 3-1028. CARPENTER Work. Jobbing ot tackle, outboards, boats, marine Hanna ...... 95 100 104—299 ience. Good salary plug commis­ Broad street. A. Brown .. . 98 110 147—355 KfiAD, MR. PERCMWORTHY/ CSHTAIML'Y, AtAJORf X all kinds. New construction. hardware, paint etc. A atora T o U Is '...... 22 1 46 O. Chappell . . 101 114 109—S24 iNlAYOdMe J'RAZBR 1949 Manhattan deluxe, sion. Montgomery Ward, Main J. Brown... 107 90 126- N iy r WESK Yie'LL Be r e a t v ALWAYB M e O ID SS T H E I Workman’s compensation carried. especially for the marine aporta- Watamt Street Tavera (44) Ivan end. »adlo, heater, overdrive. Sold for atreet, Manchester, Conn. Burr ...... FOR A TEST RO*J WITH MN FIRST iNIbWR TRY AM/- Cell for an estimate pn any In­ man. Open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Anderson, rf ...... 4 0 8 Total . . . . . 493 402 525^1510 over 88,000 new, will sell for 31,. SMALL Kelvinator refrigerator, Taggart ... • ^ A H ,e R,X MEAM OOR— ENEM B ET A inside or outside work. Fred Y’AITRESS Wanted. Apply to the McIntosh Boat Co., located at Lowd, If ...... 1 0 2 80. Methodist No. 2 (1) 750. Can be seen at Olcott Pack­ good condition. 330. Phone 2-0778. BONE SANER/-— Vie’LU 6UY OMCE X COULD OO A Knofla. Tel. 7704. manager. Bar-B-Que Hut Tal- the end o f Purnell Parking lo t Hare, c ...... 7 0 14 537 576 653 1755 am /:...... 92 80 104—273 age Store, 550 Center street .. 93 80 125—307 TRV IT OUT O^J A FROZEN CL06DAMCE IB A ROV4 cottvUle after 1 p. m. Tel.' 2-8102. FOUR Antique Duncan Phyfe style Moller, r g ...... 4 2 10 Maachester Motor Sales (2) Mullln ...1 . Telephone 4697. Between 9 a. m.. Loomis ...... 86 105 91—281 LAIto OR HOCKEY RiNK/-* BOKTo^X LOST, BY TH E mahogany chairs, 1810-1820 Joubert, Ig ...... 5 0 10 Brogan 100 124 102—326 I p. m. Sp^cd • • 0 O O • .. 88 89 110—287 YOU'RE AN ATHLETIC TYP E WAY/ Roofing 16A HOUSEKEEPER to live in. Cook­ period. Phone 2-4477 or 3-9841. Larcheveque, Ig .. . .0 0 0 Matoolt ...V. 115 180 100—846 ing and general care of home, 2 Diamonda— W atcha^- Schiebel ... 100 105 111—316 •«>WOULt> YOU LIKE T D 8 E 1946 OLDSMOBILE club llJdan. McCurry .... 114 110 99—383 adulU. Box HW, Herald. J t w t ir y 48 t h e oomplate overhaul, good tires, <1 — Specializing in re- Totals ...... 21 3 4i4 Varrlek ...... ~<>ofk of au kinda, Total . . . . . 458 468 541-1467 new paint, radio w d heater, 3295 Msrhinery sml Tools 89 CJorrcnU . . . . •a. Gutter work. Chlm- PROFIT from,your apare time. LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler Ra- down, balance 24 months. Brun- Sell top value everyday greeting pairs and adjusta watches expert Pagaal’s (51) Emaanei Latheraa »> . i-e.ied and repaired. 26 B. F. PU. (8 ) BY UM UB TURNER Ber'a, C or wholesalers, East Cen­ cards. Everybodj buys 15-card $1 ly at reaaonabla prices Opaa SNOW PLOWS. Maxim bumper Noren ...... n o 119 111—340 WASH TUBBS _ How He Doob It ter atreet ycaio csperlenca. Free aatlmatsa Moriarty. r f ...... 8 0 13 Rena's Tavern (1) box, others from samplea sent on Tburaday evenings. 129 Spnic* plows for cars ano pickupa. Peer­ L. Anderson .. 08 106 111—315 ’ b u t — 9UT» Can Howity. Uanchaatar 536t Trueman, I f ...... 0 1 1 Lanky ...... 91 99 1 ’ nna *«N7A5ric,.'wu C l ^ approval. Also, show free samples street Phone 3-4367. less hydraulic lift plowa for cars, K. Anderson .. 90 94 100—293 taeNi but tuEVfwMfu < Diuiahue, If ...... 0 0 0 Payne . . . e m m T71 rridcTl ? ' o a zm .y i of imprinted notes, stationery, trucks and tractors. Capitol H. Benson .. . 106 102 104—312 X B a vou FOPUFl X..XM M gT Doaring, c ...... 2 1 8 PSrkey . . . PgNB»0FPJIIB7\ napkliu. Your profits up to Equipment 88 Main street Phone Carlson . . . . . 116 122 113— 351 NgMIVMOSC. PARTBOarPMIC Fael and Peed 49A Duncan, rg ...... -8 8 19- Hutton 100%. Write: Hycreat Dept 205, 7958. Newcomb m *19X9 AND N0F» SebuU, rg ...... 0 3 2 91 Bedford, Boston, Maaa. SEASONED) l.ardwood for flt«- T o t a l___ . 529 549 539-1*11 DACKiiTPinr piece, furnace and range. Imme­ OVERSTOCKED. wlU seU at bar­ Kearns, I g ...... 8 1 7 > 514 650 508 1638 diate delivery. B. J. Begin, Olaa- gain prieea, new hydraulic l i f t Holland, Ig ...... 8' 1 6 Oeater Servlee (I) Snyder .. 88 74 03—253 Help Wuted— Mato 36 tonbury 3-3933. corn planters, mowers, cultiva­ O leaaoa...... U 8 181 104-858 Mosler 92__ 93__ 93—______276 tors, disc, twg, spring harrows for Totala ...... i 81 9 81 Schmelske . . . . . 117 ^8.118—381 Levatt ...... 93 86 113—292 OPPORTUNITY —W* are looking HARDWOOD For inlc. etove Ford tractors. Cash and carry. Bread Street Motora (88) HlUnski ...... 115 116 135-855Kovenaky . . . . 96 105 111—312 for a reUable married man who length, delivered. Also cow man­ Dublin Tractor Co„ North Wind­ Plagge, rf ...... 1 0 8 O o o d rli^ ...... 185 129 149-418 Herman . . . . 113 117 135— 355 haa sold direct to the hdma to ham road, WlUlmanttc. Da via, t f ...... 0 0 0 I ' f ‘ 1 ure. Plela Bros. 884 Bldwell I A ) handle our busiiMsa in this area. street Phene 7405. Johnson, I f ...... i,... 1 6 8 490 488 494 1447 Sub Total .. 479 474 584-1487 Age 30-45. Car necessary. No de­ Taylor, I f ...... 1 0 8 I W ins (1) Handicap . . . . 89 89 88-^-117 livering, coUecting or daa» WMtoi—To Bay 68 Duff,.c 8 0 10 O t k a ...... 185 148 110— 887 stratlng. Man aelectad will ba H A Y FOR Bale. Phone 8206 be­ Linnell, rg ...... : 8 1 IS Lailey ... .. 96 131 108— 823 T o t Inc Jldcp, 618 818 57S'l604 ’ ' •» praeticaUy set up in buainsas on tween five and seven. B U T O ia Uaad fnndtur* a Cyr, U ...... 4 2 10 Sexton ...... 101 118 98— 813 a ramuntrwUve 25% baaia. New — -...... ■ ' - ■ « household gnoda. any quantity Lalne, I g ...... 0 0 0 Kompanik ... 88 138 103— 836 Waterbury, Oonn.—Julie Kogon, and rarest buaineaa. Write ■ Bdx The WoodrtMd, U Mnin sUaet 184, New Haven, and Beppa Cbla- M. H c ra l^ Read Hendd Advs. Totals 18 29 429 504 412 1348 sanU, 188,^ Italy, Draw, iO. Hanrl^rBter StmtUts l|»raUt THUBSDAT, UAKCH S, ItSd Your Rod Cross Be^m Its Canvass Today The Buckland-Oakiaad olub will Volpe and Oarrity law Arm, rep- about tbrss a mootb In over 9,000 serve a baked ham supper at the College Choir Is Engaged Hearing Held reewtted the Thralls while At­ calls. Ha also told tbs commission AlioutToVn Blidiiaad<«aklaad school Monday. torney Wesley C. Gryk represented that no customer aver had to watt ...... iii— — • *! March • at 0:SO. ITollowing the Boland. longer than 10 minutes for aerv- Avofsge Dsily Not Proas Run Appearing before the commis­ Ice. Tha only complalnta, he said, Tho Wtathor Dr. O M m A. OKinmMtte, local supper Miss Jeanne lo w of the To Be Offered On Taxicabs Fm - the Month nf Pahnmry, 1950 FoTMaal •! 0. a. Wnatoer •orma cMffbpMoUr. la att«a41iic » m ^ - High school faculty will speak I sion In favor of granting tha a))- ware whan passengers went from InC In New Hnven today of the and show movies of her trip to plication were seven housewives, one zone to another without realis­ ing it Very eoM aai wtody thh Mtar- Ueallnff Arta Board. France and England. Mrs. John Continued Until April 3 most of whom reside in the north Daley and Mrs. Richard Howes Augustana Singers to Be end. Complaints were registered When the commission had 9,877 noon with m M tly ennay eldeei Henry V, Downorowltx, Firemen are co^airman of the commit­ Presented in Hartford Following Presentation against the two operating cbm- listened to all persons Interested r ad tho Aodtt eknr and conturned ooM tonight; Apweatloe, U8N, aon of Mr. and tee. paniea alleging unreliable service. In speaking on the application, It nt drrolatlBM not quite m m U Sntardny. Mia. rater Dawnorowtts of US Xr> March 26 O f Arguments Objections were raised about the continued the bearing until April Manehester~^A City of Village Charm Vlas atraat, Maacheater. la aanrlag The 1949 World Series baseball conditions of the caba, declaring 3. The hearing took place In Room they were often "dlrtsr” and the ManchmUm^t PUmo aboard tba mlneaweeper UBS Sprig film, plus several shorts, will be Emanuel Lutheran church of Hearing on an application aeek- 580 of the State Office Building on with the Atlantic Fleet. P owikto- ashtrays usually full. The ob­ Capitol Avenue in Hartford. Advartislag m Pago U ) shown members of the St. John's this town, Emanuel Lutheran of Ing permiaalon to operate three Distributor fo r' VOL. LXIX, NO. 129 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1950 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS w lti entered the Naval aervise Youth Organisation Friday night jectors claimed about "unreaaon- April U , 1948, and received hla at 7:4S at the church hall. Henry Hartford and the Flrat Lutheran t( -t-caba In town by Thomaa R. ably long waiting periods" for cab •SOHMER raoutt training at the Naval Wienbickl and Casimir Grsyb are church. New Britain, are bringing Boland waa continued until April service, and furthered their claims 3 at 10:30 a.m. by the Public Utili- Tialniiii; Center, Oreht Lakee, Pi. in charge of the program. to Hartford the noted Auguatana that It became necessary many •GULBRANSEN tlea Commiaalon yeaterday. The timea to double up with other pas- THOMAS J. SHEA Miners' Children Offer Thankh College Choir of Rock Island, 111., Faul A. Schueta of 23 Summer application waa preaented before aengera. This doubling up, they INCOME TAX RETURNS •WURUTZER The March meeting of the Pines for a concert in Bushnell Memori­ the commiaalon about a month ago claimed, meant going out of he Reports, Papers atriet, a Snlaher at Choney milla, Civic Association. Inc.. Was held Truman Plans to Ask al hall, Hartford, Sunday, March and poatponed until yeaterday so way at timea to pick up the pas­ Formerly of Dlvlolon St. • •HARDMAN win be confined to hie home for last evening at the Y. M. C. A. Now In Glastonbury aome time because of a fractured 26 at 3:30 p. m., under the direc­ that the counsel for Fred and sengers. Following the business meeting Elmer M. Thrall, operatore of the ■■M* sustained in a fall at his tion of Dr. Henry Veld. The Thralld opposed the applica­ Phone Olaatonbury S-2289 Paul Klein showed movies, and Manchester Taxi Company and -he tion, claiming that fhe twelve cabs Will Be Available refreshments were served by Mrs. For many years Dr. Veld baa City Cab in opposition to the ap­ A. H. Quintln, assisted by Mrs. been regarded aa an outatanding now operating In town adequately KEMP'S Chester Peterson and Mrs. Ken­ program builder and interpreter of plication, could make a further met the needs of cab service. Elmer Incorporated Congress for Power study. Attomeya Harold W. Gar- neth Cloutier. An Interesting pro­ great choral works. Recently he Thrall, younger of the two, aaid rity and John Mroack of the Bull *r. Read Herald Advs. Furniture and Musle Preteniing gram has been planned fur the waa elected to memberabip In the that his complaints averaged For Legislators next meeting, which will be held American Academy of Teachers of Msreto J. Rtwavll at the T. M. C. A. on April S, and Singing, a select group of thirty- BERNAT It la hoped that all members will five outatanding voice teachera. Mr. and Mra. Herbert W. Rua- Commission on State attend. Since 1929 Dr. Veld baa directed aell of Rl)inebeck avenue. Spring- Begin CJieck To Seize Coal Mines YARNS thla natlonally-faraoua Auguatana field, Mass., have announced the Government Organ!* choir, and every year under hla di­ engagement of their daughter, Marcia Joan, to Pfc. John Arthur In Washable Qtlors rection the choir haa won univer­ zation Says Docu* Will Send Message to Rotariaus View sal acclaim for Its choral dlatlnc- Nelaon, aon of the late Mr. and Of Defense ). For Yoor Knitting tlon, although a number of mem­ Mra. I. B. Nelaon, of thla town, and ments Studied Before N a vy Promises Aid Both Houses This Aft­ brother of Mra. E. Q. Boyce, of 108 Industry Pictures bers of the group are graduated Report Drafted; Dupli* ED.MAR each June. Cedar atreet. Plans Made ernoon; Announce­ The choir In Ite tour of the Miaa Ruaaell la a graduate of the eating Cost Prohibitive ment Made After Con­ KNITTING NOOK Rotarians received an entertain­ East this spring will give concerts Claaaical High achool, Springfield, In Coal Shortages ing and informative picture of New and la employed by the Maaaachii- 97 Crestwood Drive In Bridgeport, Providence and Senators Study Secret ference With McGrath, England’s Industries Tuesday when Boston, as well as Hartford. aetta Mutual Life Inaurance Cbm- Hartford, March 8.— (/P)— The local committee in charge pany. Blueprints for Mobil* PcHman and Chapman they saw the film “Dynamic New Mr. Nelaon attended Wentworth The Ckimmission on State Makes Available 17,000 — = = = = = England." The movie was shown of promotion and ticket sales In­ Military Academy in Miaaouri, and Government Organization an­ izing Civilians and In Hoping to Avoid A o and explained by Lloyd Bemis, di­ cludes Roy Johnson, Thomas Turn­ la a graduate of Wilbraham Acade­ Tons for^ Institutions ] News Tidbits er. Albert Pearson, Clarence Hel- nounced today that all of its rector of public relations of Bay my, Wilbraham, Maaaachuaetta. survey unit reports and work dustries If W ar Comes In Seven Southern Inal Seizure of Mines State Film Productions, Inc. slng and Rev. Carl E. Olson, min­ He la an Inatructor In the United Culled From (/P) Wirca ister of Emanuel. Tickets may papers will be available to the INCOME The colored film showed the de­ Statea Air Force In Wichita Falla, Washington, March 8—(4^—Sen­ States; Pinch Grotcing Washington, March 3.—(JF) tails of New England’s leading in­ now be secured at Emanuel church Texaa. m K M jm m v General Assembly. The Gen­ office, or from a group of twenty ators began a detailed check to­ Korean Army headquarters say — President Truman will ask dustries. eral Assembly will meet in TAX members of the church now aelllng day into secret blueprints for mob- Pittiiburgh, March 8.—(/P) they have broken up attempt by Congress today for power to them. A special admiB8lofl~ price special session next Thurs­ — The Navy came to the aW unidentified ship to supply Com­ day to consider the commiaaion’s ilising the nation’s civilians and seize and operate ths coal will be made to atudenta In the Industries In event of war. of coal-flhort institiitionn in munist guerrillas In republic of second balcony of th.e BushnelU plan for remodeling the aUte gov­ South Korea. . .Wayne Klehard- mines. The White House an- ^[STANCE ernment. Chairman Tydlngs (D., Md.) seven states today as the SMALL ADVT.— HALE'S assigned three members of the I, Associated Pr«M' correspond­ n()unced that Mr. IVuinfin Some Have Complained fuel shortage grew more ent, will receive George Polk Me­ Roan Daily (Except San.) LARGE VALUE Senate Armed Services commit will send a message to Con- 2 P. M. to 6 P. M. Self Serve Some ilegtalatoni have voiced tee to the survey, after comment acute across the nation. The morial sward of Overseas Press res8 about 8 p. m. (e x t.), club S t Its annual dinner tonight Headquarters AND complaints tbat the commission ing that testimony the committee Charleston (S. C.) Naval 6 Room dwelling built by gave few facta and figures to (lilldren of strUdag ndnera offer prayerful thanks before tilting down to a free hot luach prevMed tor In New York. . . .Harry A. Bur­ 'he announcement was made Other Roan By heard yesterday convinced him base made available 17,000 after a conference of Mr. Truman Jarvis 6 years ago. FOR bock ltd osaertlona that the reor- them at Cedi Township school In OedI, Pa. The meals, volunteered by Cedi residenta, are a hlrsslBf dette, 29, convicted murderer whd - . Appohitment that' the nation’s defenses are at to numy dUMrea whose parents are without monry to rive them nourhhing school luadies. la Wash- faces death In electric chair, will with Attorney General McGrath, gonixarion would occompUsh large a peacetime peak. tons of coal for public institu- ■avlnga to the toiqmyers. Ington, Judge Richmond R. Kecch announced a finding of "not guilty" In the f*ontempt trtal of the Unit­ tiona In the Sixth Naval district. be baptized Sunday in West Vir­ Solicitor General Philip B. Perl­ Priced To Sell A t 112,100 President Truman said much the ed Mine Workers union. He found the union Innocent of both dvU and criminal iwntempt diargea. ginia creak while hsadouffed to man .and Secretary of ths Interior Health Market A commiaalon announcement same thing at his news conference It te made up of South Carolina, . Tel. 4021 sold that a vedume of documents (A P wirephoto). > \ Georgia. North (terollna, Florida, minteter and under heavy guard. Ooesr Chspinan. From7 A.M.to7P.M.Can “which pile more than four feet yesterday. This apparently was Tennessee, Mississippi and Ala­ Attorney James J. Loughlln In A draft of legislation to carry Manchester 4112 high” was studied by each com­ In reply to some protests In and bama. Washington makos public oaustto out the mine oebnu'e wlU go to out of Congress that economies In­ missioner before the report was Asks Air Force for Coal letter to Chief Joatlce Vinson both houses of Congress with tho TH O S. J. Q U ISH HEALTH MARKET drafted. stituted by Secretary of Defense Visits to Sick Friend questioning Vinson’s “wisdom end message. .After 7 P. M. Call ride Gives a Dazzling Clean Wash Johnson have weakened the Army, Causes Two Injuries W m Not Back Down Maine's Gov. Frederick G. • Charter Oak Street *Tn addition, the commission and Payne asked the Air Force for judicial propriety." ... Philippine Mr. Truman turned to poosihla Manchester 2-1074 survey unit work files total many Navy and Air Force. army fears Red Invasion of For­ oeiaurs with the rototni’ rofuring Less Challdent Thaa lydlaga use of coal stored in the deactivat­ WITHOUT RINSING thousands of supplementary Willoughby, O., March 8.— ed Presque Isle base for that mosa will start outbreak of Com- to go bock to work despite court BEEF RIB Beef pages," It added. Senator Gurney (R., 8. D.), one munlat activity In Manila with ser­ orders and the country plunging of the lawmakers named to study —On his way to see a sick On Stand on Steel northern Maine city’s achoote The cost of duplicating all of friend, Patrick J. Moron which have only a two week sup­ ious danger to Internal socurity of Into a deepening ertete for lOM of this material by any process would the nation's mobilization plans, telanite.. .Civil Aeronautics ad­ cool. said he la less confident about the slipped on the Ice and ply. Boneless be prohIbiUva. For this reason, sprained his ankle. The friend, ministration says that none hf re­ Despite the step of asking Oon- Typietd Manche$ter Family Speaks ROAST the commlsaion has tendered the state of American preparedness Labor Cabinet Re|>ortefl |y^|*cr O u S t e r Unemployment continues to Clarence F. Shroyer, heard of 0 mounL cent aeries of accidents Involving greis for the legislation. It was avollablUty of original materials than Tydolngs. “I ’ve certainly Ready to Stick to persons being sucked or blown out learned the White House stUI te en tequoat by the Oommittee on Moran’s plight and gpt out of It te esUmsted unofficially that Ranges, Refrigerators got to know'more about these his sick bed to visit Moron. of planes In flight reflected faults clinging to the hope that actual State Government Orgnnixntion of plans than I do now before pass­ as at least 225,000 workers In olUed Buy Our Meat At But walking to Moran's home Position National* Of Strachey Industries have joined the 372,000 In structural design. Mteura esn hs avoided. Washers and All the General Aosembly when estab­ ing judgment,” he said. About one out of every five mu­ The hope te that a oetttemeat lished." Shroyer slipped on the same ization of Industry striking United Mine Workers In ON SALE HERE Tydlngs spoke out after the- ice spot and broke his left leg idleness. tual savings bonks In New Eng­ miqr be tesehed betweea John L. Other Appliances Twelve copies of tha final re­ committee hod listened behind land paying higher talercst rate ,Lmris and the cool operatora dur­ IN THE SAME FAMILIAR PAOCAOE ports e f eorii survey unit wUl be in two'places. Anti'Laborite Papers De* More and more emergency meos' The L.T. WOOD closed doora to the testimony of Lpn.'dpn, Mmreh 3^—Wirr urea are gqiag Into effect In an of- now than It did year. ago. . .to ing the day that wtt exert tbs p|Min(t,la .tha Jtfato Jflaaqi: nhoin. Aeting-CaMirmaa'JobB -R. Stool- iiM J M t H A M c o u March 16 for reference by leglols- The-Labor government was maiid Hia^ Removal fort to k e ^ the growing porolyate vesUgitoro report that D e- nocoszlty fbr Ute governraint'o MSMCMsarai Ce«» man of tha National Security Ito- froai etraniidlng America'a econo­ tor. motormaa blamwi tor Lrag taking over the minos. ton. tha proto and tha public, the sources board (N8RB). This reliably repotted today, to h O a tB K PLANT ORDS Economy Meal eommisMoa sold. From Cabinet Po*t my. Island toilroad wtook wMeh kOM JACK FROST agency has tha task of developing NurseHecalls have decided against a back­ Henry Ford 0, head of Fbrd 31 persona, has be«i autqwndod Roasting Eensitog far CoadeuasUon plana for using the nation’s re­ Ifr. Truman aaked hte fact-find-,, of down now from its position Motorir Company, says “ ths sntlre from duty 18 times previoualy for Ing board for an Immediate r m r t ’^ The oonimiaslan sold the reasons sources In time of war. Bnlletin! country wtlll be shut down In. two breaking company rules, and In- And Sawe Up To 20%** Mazola Smoked on nationalization of steel. on the present altuatlon in Um for Issuing Its report In condensed “The board has tackled Its hug;e Death Pallor Londoa, March veatlgators odd that hte record te The newly-appointed cabinet woeks" if cool producUon isn’t re­ contract dtepute. • W A e Jast a typical American family trying to eat the ISDOM Chickens form was this: problems Intelligently,” Tydlngs luird Besverbrook’s oatl-La- sumed soon. not the worst by any meant.’’ "As Its findings merged Into sold. ‘I t has arrived at a pivtty of Prime Minister Attlee met He also cancelled all engage­ bast wa can on a Umited budget. We have found that ’ Manchester Shoulders bortte press stepped up Ito The United States Steel Oorpor Veterans Administration oays ments—other than a cahiast OU fundamentals and principles since good understanding to meet any for a short time today and campaign for the' ouster of stton sold'Isy-ofi. tn Its Pitts­ It te firing 7,890 o n ^ y a s becauM hy haying meat at our local locker plant, we not only from Set forth, the commission believed emergency that could reasonably Testifies Mrs. Borroto mrotlng —to give hte fuU'attaa- the well-informed lobby corre­ W ar Minister Joha Strachey burgh district plants Incrtosed It lacka money to pay them... U. tlon to the coal crisis, Hs hod got better meat, but we get it at much lower prices. that the General ^Assembly, the be expected.” . Not Breathing Prior spondent of the British Press as­ today by challenging him to from 10,000 to 12,000. Ths Irvin 8. refuses to permit 12-member 5 Lb. governor and the people would he No Indication War Imminent made engagements to recelva half OOP'S Caterers sociation, who often writes with prove be has ever openly dis­ works of the subsidiary Carnegit- E f upean "peace delegatlea” head­ a dosen callers. * A t the locker plant we buy quantities of meat right heat served by brevity, simplicity Tydlngs said the mobilization To Injection of Air nilnote Steel Corporation closed a BAG official guidance, sold: avowed Comnutalam. Tho ed by Pablo Picasso, noted Spon- The White House announced tha and thus save up to 20% on our meat bill! The meat Mr. — When cane-bottom and cohesive pattern . activity does not indicate that of­ challenge was The Evening bit mill which roUa steba of ateel teh artist, to visit this country... "Caterers of “The commission realized also ficiate believe another war te Im­ “ No Foundotioa for tapresoloa” Into colls of thin strip steel. president’s move. is carefully cut up just as I want it. chairs start to sag, wash Manchester, N. H., March 3—( ' and “has never publicly rapudisted (Oanthned on Page T m ) (fieattened oa Foge Tea) • 0 0 ucts. For example we stock for yonr selection: Fresh " Maybrook, N. T „ March 8—(F) (ConUnued on Pxg« Ten) where the whole issue can be l l l H Center a t -Pboae 48IM Fire Deetreys Methodist Church hte belief in Oommunira.” Rensselaer, N. T., March 8—(ffi M IN C ED CLA M S 10 Oz. 31c Link Sausages, Sausage Meat, Polish Bologna, Mett- —Four man, tropp^ la a atste {x>- f fought all over again. Btock Churdi, Bonc-In...... 49e Lb. L; T. WOOD CO. Hinsdale, N. B., Mnrdi 8—(P)— Caas Charges "Dtagraenfur —Mrs. Helen Overlander returned Store Freata Pletare Praadtag worst, Kimmeiwurst, Frankfurts, a large variety of ’.V lice net, were under arrest today The mere report that the gov­ A quick reply from Prime Min­ home today to a tearful but joyous Boneless Rib Roast (O v e n )...... 73c Lb. A wtad-wfaipped fire today 4e^ ernment might bo planning to Venetian Minds DROMEDARY ' Cold Cats, etc. I f we don’t have your favorite sansage for the sttemiited holdup of the Air Injection ister Clement Attlee’s official real- Republic Title reunion with her husband and Help Is Given Boneless Church Roast ( P o t ) ...... 69c Lb. Phohe 4496 FUnlttnre TSpa stroyed the Methodist churrh and Maybrook National bonk. backtrack in its attempt to save dencs at No. 10 Downing stroet product, please tell us about it. a two-story wooden hnslneea Mock They were seised os they tried its skin in Psiitemant had touched three young children. She said she Oz. pkg. called the charges "disgraceful." left Aem a week ago because DATES 7 ,. 23c and aetfouBly damaged the Coo- to meet at the Brooklyn home of a off a growing rebellion In party Tbs statement declared that Extra Lean Beef for Stew ...... 69c Lb. Test Offered ranks. Given to Saar juft wanted to get sway from my­ Mine Families gregtoioMl ehnrch. Fire CWef young woman, police told. Strachey “bos in the fullest senss self." Extra Lean Chopped B e e f...... 59c Lb. Doxtar K. Royoo eetimated dam­ The attempted holdup' yeaterd^ Demands No Oompsemtee DIAMOND been publicly Identified with the She told newsmen she was "re Fresh Fruit and Vegetables age at 925.9M. He eoM hehvy saew was foUsd when a defiant cashier It broke open In Railway Review, Labor party’s known attitude of told the bondlU to “Go to HeU" Physician' in Baltimore France Allows Broader Ileved, but not fully convinced” Food and Qotliiiig Be­ Fmr You Who Would Uke Chicken This Week ENDS oh the roof of mother bnlldlag— a journal of the National Union of opposition to the Oommuntet LAST W A LN UTS I Lb. Cello Bag 45c RIak Mock—kept the stubboni and then stepped on a lever- un­ R^lwajrmcn (NUR) and Its 480,- that she did not have cancer. Her ISO SIZE CAUFOpNIA Willing to Try Dose party and Its doctrlfies.” Autonomy in Return husbnnd, Sberrell Overtender, S3, n ing Given by Fraterni­ Extra Large Fowl for Stewing ...... 45c Lb. Maae from ^ leadlag to the real- leashing a cloud of tear gas. 000 msmhers. J. B. nggina, NUR The Besverbrook nawspapan SATURDAY truck driver, hod reported that NO. '2 CAN PREMIER deutial section. The gunmen fled, after two of Equal to Cancer Patient general secretary, damondsd In a pressed their demands at a time For Control of Coal ties and Other Unions 3 DAYS MARCH 4 ORANGES Doz. 69c • 0 0 them pumped one abot each into leading article that than be no when the Labor government was hte wife left test Friday in tha the bullet-proof glaaa of the mistaken belief that she was euf- flays fW m Uaf o— ded compromise on iron and steel. olraody badly wookened after teat Parte, March 8— (F) —France Pittsburgh, March 8—(4^—Strik­ FRESH PORK PRODUCTS DICED BEETS 2 Cans 19c caahier'a wtodow. Baltimore, March 8—( i ^ A Bsl- He sold that thte move and ad­ faring from esneor.. , 210 SIZE Wsahlagton. March 2— OP) — tlmore physician has offerad to week’s general elections. Lord ing cool miners ore getting gifu Fresh Spare R ib s ...... 4 ^ Lb. SECOND ANNUAL Hoped to Grab FoyreB ditional nationalization wera what Besverbrook te a cloae friend of gave the title of “ Republic" with Mra. Overlander, SO, a toll, at­ EGA CUef Paul Hoffmaa to esp t D. M. Oteaheen the have 40 cubic centimetris of sir of food and clothing from frater­ Uttle Link Sausage...... 59c Lb. aeoatom today that American bUai-- Labor asked the electorate to in­ Oanservattve Leader Winston broader autonomy to the occupied tractive blonde, sold she hod gone For state police at White Plalas, N. Y „ injected into hte veins in. behalf of to .Stillwater, Oklo., to stay with nal organizations, other unions, LEMONS 3 17c neasmea are "boUdiag ap a boegey dorse on the national aleoUoh on ChurdilH.' Soar today In return for oontrol O w Own Pure P oi* Sausage M ea t...... 65c Lb. NIBLETS 2 ou»29c sold the arrested men admitted the defonae In the New Hampshire her hrethar, Weteor Raton She ar­ the Salvation Army, and Mr. end ama ef fear" over tyw pfoepeet e f Fob. 28. H m Express pointed to the foot Extra Lean-Fresh Pork Shouldera...... 39c Lb. Child's Photo Contest S4 SIZE PINK the robbery In the bops of grab­ “ mercy kllUng'’ trial. Other storm signals were fly'ng of. the vaney*# rich cool mldoa fee rived In Albany shortly bofore Mrs. Average Citizen. lacreasei eouipettUoa with Eorojw. Forty cubic centimeters te the that Strsehey's new job would In oddlUon, the Communist Rib End Pork Roast (S K Lb. A v g . ) ...... 49c Lb. NO. X CAN BURT OLNEY bing a $M,000 payroll. In the face of the Labor govern- the next 50 year*. 0. m.. and went to her home, across Ha m M thsir tepra are aafoaaded moke him at least partly rospensi' party boa sent auto caravona from All four gave Brooklyn addrtas- amount oUsgedly Injectod Into the In a treaty signed by French the Hudson river, Her husband Spoaaored Bjr Eli(c Studio aad that taercaaed Imports from vetna of a Manchester, N. H., can' menL They included: Me for Britain’s mlllto^ Intelll- Ifew York, bearing canned -:ood GRAPEFRUIT 2 p» 2 9 c 00.'' 1. Lord Besverbrook's onti-lA- gence setup, which te under fire and Soar representatives, France was not there, however, and they Stahl-Meyer (Ferris) Sliced Bacon...... 59c Lb. and Tots-'N-Te«ns CUT GREEN Balopo, aaeoarageg by the Eeoao- Two of them, Frank Mqltotone, cer victim for whose death Dr. promised the border ares—which and pSrty Utonture. Some locate borite newapapers demanded the sa a result of the conviction of were aot reunited until shout four of the United Mine Workers have Btakl-Bleycr (Ferris) Daisy Ram ...... 69c Lb. ade Ooeperattaa odmlMlstrmtlea 8L and Paul da Fiore, 20, were Herman N- Sander te now being removal of Leftwinger John Stra­ Dr. Klaus Fuchs. " 1s still cloimad by Germany—fun LABOE FIKM HEADS ICEBERG hours Imtar. Bcceptod ths food sad rejected the Cans wtR he "oaly tfifltog" >■ aasoaat arreotad Mtortly after the bMdup tried. H ie detenee will contend, chey from hte new post as war ' Ths German-horn atomic scien­ ladependencs nftar 00 ytars. Stshl-Meyer (Ferris) Owked Rrady to Eat (whole) 59c BEANS 2 37c 0 • • however, that no more thqn » o e s BoM Bands sad Bn*vaea reading msttor. Othora refueod to attempt at apolice rood Mock mliUater. The newapapers sold he tist oentonced to 14 years In prison Binges on Fooea Treaty The couple helo hands and em- I Htoheot Spot OoMsot near Monroe, N. Y.' were given, in a anrles of "sbotf." touch the food. NO. 2 CAN BURT OLNEY LETTUCE 2 F« 29e The final offectiranoae of the bnioad eeveral times oe they talk­ Spmrry 8 Barnes 4 to 6 Lb. Smoked Shoulders . .43c Lb. Mtoaat Waohtogtoa, N. M , The two were riding on a motor­ Dr. Horry M. Robinson, profss- tOMttansd sa Page EigM) (Coattaaed oa rage Eight) Franco-Snor pact, howavor, hinges Ponnoylvanla’a Loyal Order of March Er-riff)-«he Ugheot spot cycle. A t first they denied any sor of dsrmstolegy at tbs Untvsr- ed to reporters. Mrs. Ovtrtander the Moose te celteetlag money ,'or Bsweliisa Hickory Smoked Roulettes 65c Lb. t125 on a final penes treaty betweea the cried softly. food and clothing for striking dig- Cans la Near Baglaad aras alsa the le«r- pwrt la the- caae, but later n v a ad- sity of Mistyland toid tnspseior of AUlea aad Germany. Tbs treaty TOMATOES 2 3SC est todap—(a traiperatare. The syphllogy at Johns HoM hs Msd- Asked wheUur she left home be­ gora who are lodga merobert. IN P R IZES CARROTS 2 B d u . 19c mteslonB, and Implicated the other today equfsmn the title of "Be- Off on 12 or more of Froien Fruits and Vegetabtes. iheiBasawter at auarfew atop this pair, G l^ o o n arid. kol sdiopd sold ysstorfisy hs ^ cause she thought she had cancer, H m CIO thittad StoalworiNni Pitaa te bny aad girl winner la ench gJMR-toto peak road 98 d q p y Injsried ^40 or aK>n” osnUmstots publie of the basr" on the roglon she replied that she waa "mlgad donated I 8M.OOO to tlw UlfW’a T ^ advantage of this saving and tndi some in jroar ef three age grenpe; S moa. ta S 1 UL OBIXOBAO He saM the others, Tkomaa January Traffic Deaths containing 989,000 Genaon-speok- helew aofe. TIm avoiage vetoetty atokeo. 80, and WilUam Telter, 81, of atr Into ths vslBS of many ps- up" and “just wanted to get away dwipBlng treasury to east the jresrat t yeara tn • yeais; s yean SiHiw Crop Frozen Food of the wlad was 98 adlea aa hear. Ing lahaMtants. from myself." mlnetr dtetress. H m Uoltsd to a yaare.’ were arrested at the home of ttontS' without harmful otfacto. Fbr Brooklyn woman where the four flUpidstM Son GHre tojeetlen France detached the Soar from She sold she hod not bitended to Eleetrical Workers nud etoer to • yeara, plaa 19 banoraMe men- TOMATOES 2 29c Increase Four Per Cent the not of weatom Germany after tton pttoea. ^ Slight l alprovemeat Meted planned to rendezvous. Dr. Robinson’s offer stipulated COIM‘bftCk* unions have provldsd food. Held aa Material Wltaeos that hte BOM, also a physldsn, give World war II and gave Ito govern­ *7 did net know what 1 was go­ company stores have kept 12 Ox. SUCCOTASH 29c Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales Monson, Me„ March 3 — (F) — Tha woBMn. Sheila Katz, 22, the Injection and that it he done tn Chicago. March 8—(Fl-r-'nie ns-'SUie south central states cut traffic ment, a form of autonomy linked ing to.de.'^ aba added. "I juet CT^t books open for striken al­ Get entry blanks at Tots-*N-Teena, 956 Main Street; economlenlly to France. Slight Improvement was noted to­ woe held as a materia] witness. Baltimors. He said he cant leave Uon’s traffic seetdenta killed ^430 deaths five per cent over a year didn’t Wont to be a burden." though many demanded cask on day In the condition of s burned The cashier who fruatnted the the cit.v at this time because of the Neath e f NegotlaUeaa Mfa. Overlander said *1 mtesad the Uiie sooa after the istrUta be- have photos taken at Elite Studio, 983 Main StreeL by peraons In the first month of 1959, ago, and the Pacific states aver­ A. X. WOOD mother wboao six ddldrop, nus- attempted robhety, Charles A. demands of hte praeties. aged a 27 per cent raductlop. The pact, concluded after a NX fainlly “ She didn’t think n a . 10 Oz. the National Safety Oounpll sold appointnent—Tclephoae 8358. CAULIFLOWER 27c bond, and mothar-tn-Is^ psrishod Crist, 89. sold be "didn't have, time Dr. Robinson dsetorad: All other regions reported ta- month ef negetintlons here, offers would ever leave home again, ahs of Independent stores in ttolr flams raaad boms, Mayo to think what I aras doing. The “ Injsettona of air Into ths veins today. craosaa. They ranged from six mora freodom in Internal offatra voinntearod. credit to the ba:^ LOatBR PLANT l i i *m ow w 9 ______Memorial hospital at Dovor-Fox- minute I eaw tboaa raecate I step- «annot cause death. Air that Is to tha Saarland govsrnment, but Mra. Overlander said Hte flrat Tto January >toII waa four per per oent in the north Atlantic la at teast ana oaaa< ' SI BISSBLL ST. TEL. 8424 Enter Your ChUd*s Photo Today/ CUT CORN 10 Oz. 21c M A H C M i i t i d creft rsportod that M n. Norma pod on the gas." Injected hito the .Sins goes to the cent higher than the 2,340 traffic states to 89 par coat in the' north Francs atm rstalne control of ito heard op tba radio Wodnaalay that Rmttli, 88. is "mors esaifortoirta” Maybrook te about 55 -mltee / i fstalltieB in January. 1949. ; central ores and 80 par cent In ths and BO longar la tofifar of death. north of New York city. « an.rngaJTwsIvn). Oesptto the nattoDol incresse, mountain states. ea ram Iwetvql (OagliBqad ea ffifu XwalvqJ