•.*1 V SA TU R D AY, M ARCH S4, ItS l Avanga Dally Net Praia R«n Ths WfiRllMf > tfanrirrist^ If^roUi . Par «ha Wwk ESSkig e i 0 . > W i a i r l M a r * 84, 1881 e tha Ona o f h «r fhvoiita ) 1 0 ,1 5 8 Today geaeraPy fair, eeol 1 49- toplea was tha aaffraga proMam. Further Funds olgM Mir aofi «o e^ TUaofiay m ir. About Town An antayprtalns ' book publlshsr M— kar ef Ik* AmUt a Ittla raaffsHflma H ^rd Along Main Street brought out n coUaoUon o f h«r oawM M iM . oolumna. It waa an- For Red Cross Manehn$tor^A CUy of ViUagn Charm ______J 0 t T M - tltlad "n rn Laavaa from FannF* range all in ______Qoiar fo t^ t w And on Some of Manche$Ur*$ SIdo StroelM, Too O H B (X) Portfolio,” and bbcamo ona of the » iMgtaa Wiu In M d Moii- bast aalltrs of tha time. Retail Division Qiair- VOL LXX, NO. 148 (CfaMUaea A S w IM a s oo Page I t ) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1951 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE F IV B smm cvw ia c at «tght o*doek at Ui« On Form T3 8M 1180 Badd* might If you wars rummaging 8ha often ridiculed* fashions, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT _ Ainarinwi Taglwi Hona. An Un- (numbered) MO we have received^------around--- tha------countryelde. and n pnmgmph typical o f her man Report; New List CSSatmeSeTet ^ Bneutira e letter from Mr. a M. Ooethe. It'a the TV all light. style written about 1870 follows: ba baM at arran And It 1a alowlng down hmiaa- O f Contributors Penny Bingo 7:15 to 7:45—Regular Bingo at 7:45 Besldea the form dascrl^on, hla "The female fiu^ona of today AlUea Battle Reda North o f Uijongbn British Hint a’aleek. Mambaiii ara m fad to at* letterhead aays his bu sln es^ hold afflciency, production, aad are absurd anouni, hut If any piling up the family waah. which is not sUted—waa founded thing more nbaurd than a man’s Additional donations from Man Entirea U. N. Line T V la the curae at thaae daya. ’stovepipe hat’ was ever Invented, chaster merchanU have brougrht r r ? r r Indict Two Crime In 1888 and is in the Capitol Na ■aafiord Baarltt Rnaaall. aon of Aek Ooatello or Qualk or any e f ORANGE HALL m . '.-20, Sabotage of tional Bank Building, Seventh and I would like to aea I t Mark Ita vto- the total -f contr.butlons in the ...... -F** Mr. aad Mia. Robart W. RuaaeU of J. streets, Sacramento, C!allfomlA Ita recent performera. tima when they remove It from Retailers Division or the Red YTAfVI^IMItn MooBtaln road In Olaatonlwiry, la Mr. Ctoathe also writes: “ Blind their heads— whloh they aeldom Cross Fund Drive to 81,978.50, so afMiittiM tha aprlnc ^ c a tio a ba> By chance thla reportar happaa* do, the gods know why, ualaaa Moves Nearer 38 Missing Plane cava fish from historic San Laiis reports the chairman of this divi NORTH twaaa ooUaca tanna at tha homa Potosl, Mexico, are now exhibited ed to vlatt a local gaa atatlon re they are gettlqjl Into bed; see the Km»w^ cently to make a purchaae of car sion, Everett Keith. Contributors Probe Mhto pamlba. Ha la a fraahm» red rim marom their foreheada KORCA« Witnesses on In a Western aquarium. These include: Hwanee* at batltuta of Bualilaoa Ad- scaled Jewels have the universal accessoriei. While la tha atatlon. prodqoed by ita unwieldy weight No Other Clue o f Lost Bitidatration, Bahaon Parh, Maaa. a middle-aged man, ataggared Into — then aee them apply their hnad- Princess Restaurant .... $ 8.00 “ ' ...... ' ■ j Allied Forces Link Up problem of food-getting. They ap Pinehurst Grocery ...... parently make up for sightlessness the station. It waa ohvloua that kerchlefa to their foreheads to . 10.00 Cruft With 53 Men Tha taarriaca o f Mlaa KUaabaUi cool off the hagt aad the pain, and Bryant A CTiapman . . . . . 10.00 News Tidbits' With U. S. Unit North by intensive activity. They seem he waa under the waather. Do Y o v K n o w — 38* On Board lt« Found, T. K W f f S S i o f Highland Park engaged in a never ending St. The stranger asked for money then stoically replace It, and p m r Donahue Package Store .. 2.00 Of Uijongbn, Report Vtnfvwia pASSuri Perjur Culled From (/P) Wires Charges of and Hugh B. Friand of Comatock In order to get a lodging for tha the Sfony uptil they get home. Arthur Drug Stores ___ . 18.00 K\(’e|)ling SiiitruHe road, will ba oolemnlaed thla aft- Vitus dance. Red Resistance Fades "This perhaps is Nature s way night. He waa referrad to the po Ah, for every female goose that Endicott Johnson Shoes . . 10.00 Yon too can save money by getting your PupyoKfr - - atnoon at four o’clock at the of compensation. Mother Nature's lice itatlon. Tha fellow took off fa ^ lo n makes, I wilt find you a John H. Lappen, Inc. .. . . 10.00 iMunian ' ^ \ \ ^ Chumuniin < South Mathodiat church. glasses at Union Optical Co. Mufti o f Jeruaalem, Sayed Amin u oo StiaMiinn Airport, Ireland, March waya are wise. She seems to take but eoon returned. Ha aald tha po male mate, even to the wearing Hartford Tailoring Co. . . 1.00 James Moran, R< E l HuBselnl, urges all M oslem ' Tokyo, March 26.—-(/P)— on 26 - (/I’l—Ships and planes swept care of every emergency. It Is lice couldn't help him out of tight corsetol" leawette MoOooe Pentland’a ...... 28.00 Denies Charge Safety Feared A naw aailea of monthly maat- countries to get ^b ln d Moolems of { United Nations troop.s solidi- fjl N. Y. Water Coi only when man reserves her meth By that Uma, ona of the ragular Oak Street Shoe Shop ___ . 1.00 the North ,\llantlr for the fourth tuf , antitlad “Monday Bvanlnga I f you have price trouMea, you Service at Union Optical is the best In Kaabmlre to break deadlock In fied their lines on the western, od that troMuble comes. Mr. and Mm. John McOooe, of Wolcott Hill Launderere ... 1.00 day tiMlay n-'eltlitK a trace of the at tha CItadal," win begin Mon* station patrons coma In and haw their “war of liberation." . . .In Bioiier, Louis Wei ‘(One such blunder by humans Is will be glad to learn that you can US BIsasIl atrest, announce the Maloney’e Radio and Appli front in Korea today and day avanlng at 7:30 at tha Hart* the fellow having a hard time town. dependence Hall in Philadelphia vani,' . I L MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SiANCUESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MARi II 26, 19ol r A U C community singing the pasvious oonUnutng pracean from cradle U for tach Saturday's ahow, and his grave. Itmg aaperlanoa and widely known Bstuntey and then earns back to Told False Story ' Local Group ' Kiddies Show musical capability insptres the appear as a contestant. She won Court Cases MIm Foberg felt that the aho\a MuebssUr u d >ristot wars prts- little performers and gives them first prise with the song. "Red On Goer ing Poison topics were doocly related to the ent nscesaary conSdenes. Nosed Reindeer." Singer Doyiald Edward Wrobel, 27, of 247 Brow- To Hear Talk alma and purpoaaa of the looal Broad Street Friend-Kirkpatrick Nuptials Qub Officers E«atsr dscoratloM wars uMd, Washington Child Study group, Here Success Isical Mpuasnrs Muiaener took second prize with er street. East Hartford, was fined and a delicious buffst luncheon the song. “Zing, Zing, Zoom, Nuernberg, Germany. March 26. and the course would prove well wss served by the hoateeees. Miss The contest la being sponsored fo|. breach of the peace and worth the effort to make the trip Are Selected for ten weeks by the following Zoom" nnd Harriet and Donna — (JP)—An Austrian Journalist con Delegation to 'Attend School Costs Mahoney received many lovely $10 for tampering with a motor to Hartford. Inaamu^ as well gifts. GALLAGHER & BURTON W] Amateur Conlenls Prov* merchants: Burton's, Manchester Endeia won third prize with a de fessed today that the story he toldt lightful duet "Peter Cottontail." velilcle. He was found not guilty Series o f Lectures on known educators and authorities Floor Covering. Manchester Motor about supplying Hermiynn Goerlng In their respective fields wars ing Most Popular at I Sales and Werner’s Little Miislc I.aat Saturday's Winners by Judge Wesley C. Gryk in Town General Manager* Fur Fred Dickson Again j m v m d k U n with ths poison tne Nazi No. 2 Education o f Youth among the speakers. The State Theater I Shoppe. Three prises arc award- I Last Saturday’s winners U'er^ Court this niornlng of a third Qiosen PresiHcnl of i We recommend this whiskey. Buy it with of*d«neiout > Mickey nomliiow, s personable man tised to cheat the gollows in count of willful damage to the The next meeting of the Study nishes Breakdown of Meeting Tonight i ed each Saturday' and each first group le scheduled for Tuesday, fidence from (he followinir stores: OomaftH’ I prlre winner will . appear in the I young man wlio sang the lovely 1946 is a phony. property of another. Members of the Oilld Study British*Americi|ns j Judged by the enthuaimUc ap- American niithorlllcs said 29- Prosecutor Philip Bayer said May 22, In the Washington school The Various Items Black final contest which will t.ikc place ' and popular .tune, "If." Second group of the Washington school library. Of Tall Cedars pIsuM of the youthful audience, on .Saturday. .May 12. The win* prize winner was Carol LeFebvre year-old PeteF Martin Bleibtroau Wrobel was arrested Saturday ARMORY PACKAGE i signed a statement saying he in who plan to attend the first of the Fred Dlckaon was re-elected l.ahrl ___ tin lo w o f the participants in the Kiddie Am ' ners Will compete for grand prizes who entranced her audience wltli a niglit by .Suiiemumcrary Robert L. A breakdown of the expected vented llie story. Tliey said they Nutmeg Koreat, No. 116, Tall Boc: CENTER PACKAGE _ I n d o(R«) hdpo ateur Show at the SUte theater I totaling fifty dollars, the first I difficult and well-received acro- I'urcioltc following a fight at a series of leoturss on "N ew De coita In connection with the new president of the BriUsh-Amerlcan t tbo (ttnomfort that comes every Saturday afternoon really I prize to be twenty-five dollars, the 1 hatlc number. Third prize went liave thoroughly checked Blelb- north end tavern. The accused mands Challenge Education." to club at the 29th annual meeting Cedars of Lebanon will meet at 4..'1 Q l. CtIRONES PACKAGE treau's original claim tliat he slip Claim Thermos Co. Broad street school has been fur- 'Siting. ‘ earn their awards. The matinee, I second, fifteen, and tlie third, ten to Aiiiic Carey, a talented young Ister pulled the sparkplug wires In morrow in Centlnel Hill hall, Saturday at the clubhouse at 75 the Masonic Temple this evening ped Ooerlng a poison capsule and a car owned by ohe of the men nlfbed by General Manager $ 3 .4 7 CORDIAL SHOP [ TlKn. toa folks find the flavor which begins promptly at one I Winners In Four Contests ’ lady with an iitiusuni voice and at 7:30. At the ckise ot the meet- j lound no basis for it. with whom he was arguing, the Hartford, include the following: Unfair to Lal>or George H. Waddell. O f the total Maple street. Mr. Dickson will be I WTS tyo Opawwint Gum sn> o'clock. Is proving popular with The following contestants liave charming personality. Mrs. Charles Upham. Mra. Qanlel beginning his 13th year as presi ing rcfrr.shment will be serve UANCWBQTBR evening herald. MANCHR8TER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH M. 1951 ^ MANuncofEa fiVENlNQ HERALD, J4ANCHESTER. OOHN,. MONDAY, MARCH 26. 19K1 P A G E p p m - sum s to palat la the other diroc-1 but that no one could forecast the laboratory ecale. None held say um. cyclotrons. Van De Graff high af Um Veterana of Vocoign Wars tioa." Local Crashes WONS — 1410 __ WTIC — IWtO exact date this would be poesible. hope of lie being employed to pro- tension generators or any other of lata la August. By lavttatioa. Mae- Esster Draws World Tensions Give New Endless life Mr. E4gar concludsd the atfr- WDRC — IIHMi WKH.A— 101.7 Dispute Peron President Peron was obviously diiee controlled power. the elements end machines gen t ^ u r aont a meaoufei tks Preaj- aioa with Ui8 atatsmsat that man * annoyed by fore.lgn eceptlclsm re See Propegaada Mm-e erally essoclated with atomic en AMESITE DRIVEWAYS WBNB - S48 Today's Radio H.Al - 9IU • mcDuacD ■A'nBa deitt ordered him to suppreao It CbrisUan Aim haliavt la Uw aadIsM Ilfs today Injure Three garding tbe Argentina dlecovery. ( niploniatio observers have eug- ergy production. but It got out anyway. It pic Out Throngs Meaning to Easter Rites haoaufs wall a htUsf gives them WOOL — I9W Buaem s»*suid«rrt rime WTHT — 13*6 Atomic Oaims Writing for the semi-official News- geeted that Peron timed hla an- He said It used "technical in • ORAOINO rR BE ^fer tured the defense of roitneoa W tha aarntraaN that the laat ward nouneement Juet before the open stallations" rather than machines • POWER ROLLER USED paj>er, Democraclt. he said: I • FREE RSTIMATRH of permaaaat vital importance to •a to what gaea ea la this werld 4!06—* am not interested in what the Uni ing of the Inter-American For and thet the elements employed A m ^ ca a oecurlty in the western Rev. Edgar AMerte Pow* One Driver Arregled In 9:00— • •mWE P A rM R N T R Despite Chill In Air, reeto la the naads e f a good God Radio Theater. Man Credited With Di** ted States or any other country tn eign Mlnlaters' conference in ere native to Argentina. pacifle and advocated strong- B » T k . I V - WTIC—Backstage Wife. WDRC • 8AVE 19% POE CARH 10 Geats «B Hour In- Continuing intaxpaUonsi who ean he trusted to do what is WeXX’^ B i g Brother Bill. WTIC Telephone Hour. tho world thinks." Washington to enhance Argen handed methods in dealing with that had strayed across the bordtr er of Man Dapeiidfi on right. Tha continuation of life Weekend Accidentii; covery of New Method Churches Are Sillied, ■ions haightenad tha fervency of WDRC—Strike It Rich. W HAY -N ig h t Wateh. The Prc.iident said he had not tina's prestige, damaged by crcue, Subject to^W. S. the peoples of the Orient. Again from d*rUan territory. The Jor aUer daath is ths answsr that the S eace-hungry Bastar celebrants that Bellj^ Re|)orts by the Police WHAY—Pledge Program. W THT United or Not. Invited foreign journalists to hoar Peron’s recent muxsltof ef the MacArtnur's views were repudiat Many Piirade Streets danians agreed to pay for damagf God of rightsouspsta makfs to the Supplien No Proof iroughout tha CSirisUan world W K N B —News; Request Mati WONS Murder by Exp the first announcement of the dls- Indejiendent newspaper La Pren- 0. ApproTftl, Voted cAuaad by tha sheep, aa weU aa tha sa I ed. Sunday. •There la hape tor aur warld aa powera o f sin and svil which Two week-end accidents result* nee. 9:30— ,'overy tiecause he wanted to Easter Ssrvlesa l« Uwiehutar sxpanat of feeding and guarding would eruelfy goodntss and rlght- Since the Ohinsse entered the Evan In aaatarm Buropa, whara W ON8— HoIly^vood. U. S. A. WTIC Band of America. Buenos Alrei. March 26-ive a My.'terj'. I doubts about the dlscoverv claim- ^ A< i.l 'll....not f' Church Uie Nazarene and Major There were snow flurries in Paris, fight that ie now going on between ef Ayres road, Houlh Windsor, W TIC- Young Widder Brown. The seientiat is Ronald Richter, two months. The increase agree There waa a time whm serious et In Jerusalem. They found In tho "Come, Ye Faithful." by Tliatch- |n:. y ' .1. i * . - n •! .'I. MANCHESTCit EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 2«. 1981 « a i v u 1£STER e v e n i n g HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY. MARCH 26, 1951 PAOESBl la tha and, that Uia way t« aauafy nlng at 7 o'clock at the church. nets. Thaae four acrobats fly m ■ImuM atkp thara. Tlialp rafuaal Minstrel Show hlmaalf and tarva hit mlaaloa yraa The Intermediate Group will start through tha air with the greataat to auta thatr aam paadtlo* plainly >s-JRoekville Its woodcraft program. Added Funds Manchester Aerial Stunts of ease In a dating routine of split- Ian tlie BtJor opaii for MacAr- to do tha Mmpladt and moat .d ir^t A p ril 6 anfl 7 The tTiurch Council of the First second timing. Harry LaMar's ■ Uiur, Juat aa. laat fall, their final thing to follow tha ona ataf that Congregational church of Vernon For Red Cross Date Book Feature Show sensational passing leap In mld-alr I Ever Heir if a Carpet Medaiicf will meet i^s Ways and Means Is the outstanding thrill. | ra.1 rafuaai to vato MacArthur a Yalu , would not play him falaa. To Organize ool. mu. A chonia of oy-er thirty volcea la Choose fine Chinas committee thla evening at the Intiallmg a carpet is a job for an expert! We hava the experts, That one atar waa hit own beat a Tonight J Thla year'a Shrine Cin ua la RIvar olfanalve actoally left him • diligently rehearaing for the third ^ home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rls- specially trained by BIGELOW right at their hiiU. They moke concept o f’ What w right "Adventures with WotMen Ac Shrine Cirrus lo Present "fI’^ «i>hinx reiupie' fraa to gira hit lll-fatad ordara. ley. Dr. Davis Reports Addi Ilf Hartford for the benefit ot the annual ahow by tha youth of St. Brownie Troop tors," W o'icn'a Club, Hollister sure that your room la meeiured correctly ao that every pro* Now, attar whatavar damage true, and hla high reaolve waa that C'ountll to Meet illanv T h rillin g H igh ! Shrmere Hospital ami other wot- John'a National Catholic church, tional Contributions by school, 8 p. m. nous inch of carpet finds its rightful place. They tew the moom nothing, neither expediency nor for fine Lamps There will be a meeting of the " 4 , thy Causei. There will be two dally fM M M OCUMr 1. IW . hat been done by the MacArthiir acheduled for Friday and Saturday Tomorrow to make them almost invisible. T h ^ install ypur^cerpoi e * the probable opinion of othara. Common Council thla evening at 7 Professional Group “ Irr Arts j porformances, aflernnnn and eve- , Isc*»t aUtement, Waahington and I ’nlt- eveninga. .April 6 and 7, In the I Girls , in Rural Vernon o'clock at the Council looms with Color Ijecture, sponsored by the floor with nary a bulge nor a ripple. When t h ^ gcniutac art would henceforth away him from c^------, ning, ed Natlona diplomacy will have to Holllater achool auditorium. Henry Mayor Frederick Berger presid Daug.’ lers of Isabella, at the "Y ", through, your proud new purchaM tekea preferred petition la T S t i m f M MuelMMtr. •» Oryib. who poaaeaaea an excellent Invited to Attend the Dr. Eugene Davis, chairman for . 8 p. m, Hartford, March 26--(4P)—\\’Xen , carry tha ball mora openly, and, following that atar "not becauge ing. your home—today and for yean to come! teiior voice, ia doing an able Job the Professional Division of the ; Wednesday, .March 36 the annual Shrine Circus' returni i 30 re r Cent for .Arina ' In affect, repudiate the MacArthur 1 am noble or unaelflah, but ba- Wednesday Meeting Basketball ~ lOaWBirtlON «*TM of directing. Mloa June McKinney There will- be two basketball 1951 Red Cross Fund Drive In Fashion ahow by Burton's spon to the State Armory In Hartford atatament. But a certain amount caiiae life allpa away, hhd becauae i who ia accompanlat for the aingera, sored by Wesley group of South .. . , Waahington, March 26 — (g>i— .OM tm t *9 ...... Rockville, March 26—(Speciali games at the Town Hall this ave- Manchester, has reported addi fbr the 1951 ahow on April 2 for alx | xhe ^tate department savs Russia MANCHESTIR.CARPIT CINTIR t t oo of damage baa been done; the 1 need for the reat of my journey I will be heard In vocal niimbera. nmg at 7:30 p. ni., the Swita Methodist church. tta *aatB* ky Max...... t i.uu Brownie Troops rre being organ tional contributions from the fol days, it will again present reai ; is spending '20 per cent of its 808 5I.AIN ST.— A T MIDDLE T tU N P IK B ' Oe« n Wax ...... a atar that will not play falae to I and Stephen Godin will play the Servile team meeting the Man- Testimonial banquet for Nassili t i« peraonal convlctlona and beliefa of ized in Rural Vernon for girls ^itfia o n r ...... banjo. ihc.Htcr Globe Trotters, the win lowing doctors, dentiati, lawyers Arms ba.sketball team at Ameri luf;)i wire acrobaUcfl to thuM d r - ; nRUonitl in^'oinr on Him» rompiiml STORE n orn s—PHONE 3-4$4f W«»kl]r. a? oa-irtar ...... I .*> one man have taken the world me, a compaaa that will not lie." llt.00 The Intel locator of thla year'a seven, eight and nine years of age. ners of the Mapehester Interme and ministers: can Legion Home, 6:30 p m. iovcrii young and old. ^\vilh ir> prr cent by thr went. •sta. 4aM*ataci Oaa 1*u...... cloaar to the fate it la trying to To many of ua. perhapa in Itali 3 4 -9 5 All girls who are Interested in be. Thursday, March 39 preaentatlon ia Miaa Stephanie diate League title. At 9 p. m. the Dr. John J. Alleaon ...... $ 5.00 Tlie big drill ' shed on Broad '*'•’ ** I'ldlrcct reply to Riiaslan nB M B eiior avoid: United Natlona policy in dramatic circumatancea, there Koaak, a peraonable young lady coming members are Invited to Rockville High School "Grads, " l.«ague of Women Voters work- aiicei will permit performers Ilk 4- . MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl^D. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, MARCH^Zt, IM l FAanani MANOIBSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE8TER. CONN, MONDAY, .MARCH 2«, I 9| l George J. Rpwrc, aU o f Manchestar, Robertson school girls’ team will and PeU r E. Rowa-of Bast Hart be played Tuesday at 7: IS p. m. at ford; a foster son. Ernest W, About Town Takes His Life Closes Series the Windham Street school In W ll- Obituary Degiitls, also of Manchester; a Polish Americans Top New Britain to Win Playoff Crownd' Gideons’ Work tlmantlc with the Junior Miss Club Robert Claffey, sserctery to News Tidbits of Wllllmantic. Playing their flnsi daughter. Miss AHc* V. Rowe, of this town; four sisters. Mr*. Thom Senator WlIlMm Benton will ad By Shooting Caned rroM (m Wires * Easier Sunday game with ftie locals before gradu as Harvey of Rene, Nevada, Mrs. dress the members of th* First Told Kiwanis ating will be tiOl* Lymen, Joan Frank Poska and Mrs. John Nols, Democratic District, Wednesday Ayer, Dorothy Ward, Barbara Dealht both of Hartford, and Mr*. Joseph evenlj^g at 7:$0. Mr. Claffsy, a Charles Steenbum, uof Qavernment exempt* Sertot !■- Bamo, .lean Elsemore. Beverly Pastor Simpson of On- Strimatia of Manchester; a broth former State Senator and assessor Repr«Matathr« of Sode- dmtiy from price control, and or MacDonald. Ruby Vance and Adele Mis* Eva M. tiaunder* er, Edward Zania, of Manchester, Qinton St. Suiride; Gifts Capture 47th Straight for Third Perfect Season der goes into effect tomorrow... I p p (Church Gives an ■Cehrlng. This la also the first of the City of Hartford. Is in Miss Eva M. Saunders, 68, of and seven grandchildren. charge of the office maintained by Dead at Least 24 Hrs. tj Speaker at MeeUng Chairman Kefauver (D., Tenn.i year these girl* played for the 20 Linden street, died Ssturday at The funeral will be held to.mor- Inspiring Sermon school. Tlmrsday the girls de Senator Benton in Hartford. This say* Senata Crime Committee Is McCook Memorial hospital, Hart row morning at 8:15 at the John ThiaNooB feated St. Mary’s Parochial school Is the monthly meeting o f the Charle* R. Steenburn, 55, of 33 trying to And out If eny referew ford. B. Burke Funeral Home. 87 East have helped • * college baahetball Kaater Sunday morning In Center of Wllllmantic by a score of 30 First DUtrict. It w ill be held at Clinton street, was found shot to Konstanty Hit Three Time Chemps^^—Unbeaten in Three Years—^7 Straight Wioa for Coventry, 28 for St. Mary's. She was born in Manchester on j Center street, and at 9 at St.' rtm W0rt( 9t tha (M m h n m e s .. Several hundred veter- church waa celebrated with three August 1.1, 1883, daugh'.ci ol the James's church. Burial will be In Murphy's, and District Chairman death In the cellar of hU homo Boys Triumph 67-64, to memboro of the Transportation wa.. be in East cemetery. Konstanty, w’ho won 16 game* r l*ai'i;«k if captured the Btst* Polish Basket **lS e attendance prl*e. donated Both returnoi] today. lieved" that his testimony "wa* i*tt, and hi* father was one of henj Funeral home. Jar\ia. ig There will be no exiling hours. iintnie" when he (1) deniedWeb. jon*. ' He leaves one brother, Abe and lost 7 while working a record '■ Ni'-#,’ 'V'. ‘ ball i^eaguQ playoff championships bv Attorney John Mroaeh. wa* down mountainside, injuring estl- : •'Xhe resurrection of Christ w’ss Savings Stamp sales at the Rob-1 ^ bv Thome* Bentley. rested 20 persons. 1 Ood's gift to us that we should ■ I ^7 wn* a frequent visitor, (2) said _— Steenbum. of South'oridge, Mas.s., 74 goniea for the National League I ToUlt 9 iJ 67 In their rtspectivs divisions last ertson School the past week .^iWai*ed|l Npm llritatn Mis* Donna LaVlita. * fre»hm*n ------iknow that life Is everlasting," Mr. amounted to $60 20; the previous Frank A. Ralston .W eber had not visited him raoy Emblem Club v1ll hold a «n one sUtc.-, Mrs. Viola Bjarkman. champions in 1950, hss lost two Bslurdsy ntglu si the iCoM Bid* s at Manchester High school, played Frank A. Rolston, 67, of 9 Hasel i than four times each year while ^ Mimary whist, Wednesday evening j of Birmingham, Alabama, tribunal aald it mii.sl find out Simpson said. "His victory ‘ week $34.25. Mrs. Mary C?ummisk's ganiea and won one and liax lonk- \V,d»ki. t ( Her, The Bilk 1’own girls notched several selections on the piano. street, died at the Manchester Me- Moran was a firere comm saioner.saioner, ^ | ^ o’clock, in the carriage He was an employee of the U. S. whether the lower courts which, and we can have victory of faith sixth-graders arc in charge and and (3) said In in.*.n„,» l '"o > 1.7 fd like anything hut the king ol TiRk-. If a H 6 l*t iticir 4'itli C'onsrcutivo victory in have slresdv lulec based their de- o\-er fear, of hope over despair mortal hospital Saturday. 1 u u another • Instance | house at vfo-r«-«nMaxwell r-mirtCourt, Roek-Rock- j Envelope company. Plimpton .Mtliilik . M 3 a li are doing very cflicient work, ac hlm relief pitcher*. the rii'ut game ovei the New Uri- cislona on state oi federal isaues and of love "ve; cording to Mrs. Eugene Rychling, He waa born in Manchester on 1 *bat Weber had visited ] vlUe, with Mrs. Max Kabrlck of : Division. Hartford, Big Jim waa charged with the IllIKtbHBki. « ...... (t 13 I lam Holy Cross girls, 48 to 14. The g Refused to review and thus | The Metory of rnlth November 9, 1883. the son of the ! more than six times, that city serving as chairman.: Funeral anangenionts, in iharge DfiltBcli. rg ...... 3 Lt win gives the PA Girls a’ perfect Cites Union Ban American Legion chairman in Phlla’ 8-7 loss to the Detroit U'ika>k. i ...... b 3 1' 13 let stand the conviction of Michael I "In the first charge. The project la being spon late Robert and Mary Flavell Rols- | *" O’Owyer Manchester members on the com-1 of the John R. Burk" Fiirn'ral Tigers in Lakeland, Fla., yester • i record in three years ut pisy In ton. He was a member of St. ! The 49-year-old Mora/i a right- Photo* by Herman Wlcrrhlckl- r>v..rm«<«r official of a New York over fear. Easter gives the lie to sored hv the Auxiliary to the hand man of O'Dwyer throughout mlttee are Mis. Peter Fagan. Mrs.: Home, arc peudin” llic arrival of day. Konstanty worked leas than I'l’IiiN Uh U 3E 64 regului sesason and pisyoff com- Because of Color Mary’s Episcopal church, the Man Mike Relchle Alice TAgorekl RciEflP RIoEle Ruth no«'4 Eleanor VIttnfr |ielitloii. City Hotel Workers union, on j the fear that Grcon-(iioV«)t Post, AL. Honor the latter's rise from district at William Moore and Mrs. James' the dccensed’s ai.ster I'rinn Birmiog- three innings and went down to SiiiM’ N( half ‘ itnr. :i<) MatM-heater. Mineaiins: th at' oxperlence of the firat e^aflier chester Lodge of Masons and was K> fcrt’i'i. 1'hoipa. award posters have been presented torney to mayor of New York, Brand. The public Is cordially in -' ham. defeat when Walt (Hoot) Evers Hallyliig Ui llic uccasluii, the PA a ,32nd degree Mason. lioya a|>riing one of the upsets of (Oeatlnoed from Pag* Onel he had never b on a Communist, leschea that spiritual qualities are classrooms as follovvs for the larg waa directed to appear for ar vited to attend. Prizes will be 1 ...... crashed a two-run homer in the on fighting. Not Just for th* Obemeier, an alien, was charged important est number of stamp sales: Week For many years he was in the awarded the winners. There will I last of the ninth. money but because you like to MRMvIiaalor iHrla 10 are to death, but believing In Im of March 19, Mrs. Chiramlsk, real estate business here and in 2 . . \ Hi during U)e regular aeuaun. Tilley added he bad had to .seek the pressure against him on his Members of the Manchester Fite hander. out most of la.st season ham-sised right arm wa* sating VlUmr tic ...... naturalisation. $17.65; Frederick Mahoney. $10.25; Hartford being a member of the \ Down l| ...... i I’i a work In smaller open shops after mortality makes a difference. It "lack of political spon.sorship," and department extlngui.she<' * grass | with a sore arm, worked four in up. He caught a cold in hi* ^ack in Spotlight Alter the tiist period lu the But Future Is Bright 1 l«GiH Ik ...... ■ . A 0 1 10 gills gam* it was all Manchester. hit oriplnal application to the frees us from constant dread and Mrs. VanDeusen. $8.7.5. Stamps firm of Elman and Rolston. Sev accused Impellitteri of having a fire shortly before 2 o'clock this nings. He blanked the Phils after shoulder at the Vero Beach camp. fear and give* us faith. Easter to win be sold on Mondays eral building tracts were developed yielding a three-run homer in the At the end of th* inlllsl stanza, union was. as fsr as he knew, de gnidgc against him. afternoon on Homestead street. , ONTHE When tbs arm fallsd to com# ll lottolf . 3n l-U ii nied. Kiitire l'.>. Uine the early di.sclipc* and to Christians Wind-driven flames leveled a principally one In the area around ! Chief John Mere, reported the fire I first frame to tha vastly Improved around, the Dodgers sent him H«l> i r«iB lilt ih# icurs wss deadlocksd at 6-atl. “ I applied for a po.Mtlon with today Is victory over fear of death large barn, killed 8000 four-weeks F.Iro street which got Its ...... name . • t a t c was near the railroad tracU.s. Mike Goliat. Rookie Crop Believed N ew co m b e D on e home to Colonia, N.” J., mldwty r. » r T. A t this point, Regglt Bloiic, Miks r: . . . M 0-0 0 Keichl* and Company started to the Rosenblatt Electrical r o and coinage to stand for the right. 1 and threatened two from the firm name. t til Chief Afkn Senate C A M ^ S Home runs also featured the in their first W’estsm trip. I Another Fixer; Don ■i I'lrlKBi. i f ...... Moves Nearer to the whole A Boston Red Sox’ 6-1 triumph over To Be Best in Baseball; L o c a l ■i LkKumuiiiy. If ...... 1 0 i t.eoro and It was iievei any contest, ahortlv after applying to the Christ says to us, houses on the Tyler Morland Farm He leaves a brother, Robert J. ' o __ k ___- IT N ..I.. Mrs. Angctine DeSimone, of 73 "I was worried and discourag 0 i k Rolston of Portland: a sister. Mrs. Peahers Continue e» O ft\ the New York Giants at St. Pe Hurling Twinbills IrKib. < ...... s ihsrasftsr. union.” he said. • But they denied world, Fear not. in .South Coventry Friday after Oak street, celebrated her sixty- Dodger* DiMaggio Off to Slow ! Forman l-ateat Former H Oiietkl IK ...... V. . 0 II 1 (Continued from Page One! Tell* of I' Irnt Easier Stanley Shworm of Richmond, Va„ | Washington. March 26 — (A’, tersburg, Fla. Mike Guerra and ed," he saVl- "M y wife worked S p o rl ' lielchle, Uloxie and Tsriy Idsnt me emplo.vment since 1 wss not s noon. Firemen from four towns first birthday yesterday. Easier Vero Beach, ffin , J.larch ‘26. on It with hot towels 'and lins- 0 ItiihidBk. rg ...... 1 0-2 % In the second point of the ser three nephews and a niece. 1 Diieetor J. Edgar Hoover to- Bobby lioerr accounted for all of Start; Mize Hitting I Player to Be Arreated ... \ 14 i were th* lop scorsra with Eleanor imion member " I joined efforts to fight back the Sunday. All the members of her i.Pi -W^nlt O'Malley. Brooklyn Miami, Fla., March 34-OP)— ment. But It didn’t corns back 4 I’ljok. Ig ...... WTien asked by Harold St ranch, ^long the road leading north from mon, that God gives us victory of Funeral services will be held to- i day urged the Senate Crime com- the Red Sox runs by rocking Lar C h a tte r 0 IluglK*. ig ...... 0 0>U 0 V’liliier, Ruth Dowd snd Alice blaze that threatened to spread family, except one son who is in Do(lg"r«. pre.sidenl. admit.* that he Don Newcombe, Brooklyn's Jumbo strong for a time. I won two union attomev. why he had de- hope over despair, the pastor told chTcken I morrow afternoon at two. o’clock mitlee to continue its c.N^sure of ry Jansen for three-run four-bsg- New York, Alarch 38 (45 Onl- Zsgorski playing good floor from the combination talked to Fred Saigh. St. Ixin.s Los Angeles, March 26 -(fli— games throwing ‘nothing’. It was By Earl Y om I laved over a year m filing his com- Hravy Red troop conccntratlon.s h(i\c on the fust Easter there was 1 ■ at St. Mary’s Episcopal church, i organized crime which has pol- the Navy, helped her celebrate the gers. right-hander, has sworn off the I IS Touts ...... * 't games. ' house and hay barn to nearby luted all too many communities (.’ardinnl I'oss over the week-end The Yankees have been getting I th* sams thing I had In Montreal ; leg* bsskstball's aenaatlonal brlh- Hci.n. .1 liilf tims. Z4-I0 Msia hsslei. plaint' witii the racial commission ivere reported just north of the no ho, c\ which had been shattered i-...... -c.io,- i,- in who wlth Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rec occasion. The St. Louis Cardinals ended a The men * gam* was s thriller 1 of our nation. " . but insl.ated there was no deal in knocked around a bit out this In th# spring of ’49. I almost sry scandal was bach In ths spot T"»7s. tor, officiating. Burial will be in 27-lnning runless famine by edg ing doubleheadere for th* Dodg Several former Manchester High nesc and North Korean armies I 'ridav. bill with Easter and the ; rt>7h«vcrod the fire led three He called also for local commu A special rehearsal of th# Co- j the pending^ ing their bitter rivals, th* Brook way, in som* instances by hump- quit baseball then. But my wife light today with authoriUs* setk- New BrlUin opened up wlU to make any snap nidgments." He East cemetery. A Masonic service "T have not offered him any ers. golfers sr* now attsndtng ooUsgs. were spread between anr! around uric, u rn. hope overcame dca» horses a calf and a nities to take the lead In nithless- Wed* spring show, "Curriculi lyn Dodger*,* 5-4, at Miami, Fla. talked me out of it. eight straight points bofor# th* explained hr wanted to see the wall be held at Watkins Funeral Dodger player and if Saigh is in- ty-dumptiea, and It probably Is Tommy Prior Is at th* University of ing onothsr fixer. the North Korean towns of Yon pmr. 'n,.,. blackest despair is over- , from the blazing bmlding. Carl \% 1 Iv eliminating criminal elements Curricula," will take place tonight The Cards won out In the ninth on “ I lost four in a row after I "When It’e y»ur bread and but locals TCt Into the loortsf colunn. progress of Ills ocginal applica home tonight at 7:30 by the Man- . ^^il their ally, "The political rene- tcrestcil in making a deal he did the best thing that could have Connsctlcut, Phil Froh is attend Ths Manhattan District Attor Doeriiig on Way loino bv our belief and lailh in the j Hansen of Cross street owner of at 8:15 at Woodruff hall. a pair of doubles by Solly Hemua tried to pitch that double In Phil ter. youyvorry sliout a sore arm, Wally Parclsk and Pat* Btaum tion chon and Hwachon < he.ater I.odge of Masons. ^ \ pahe. ” Every community. Hoover no,t indicate it to me," O'Maliey ing the Hartford UConn Itotsn- ney's offloe ssid It wss ■uari:hlng Yonch >n is shout m \ nules north God mui l alhcr of Jesus Christ. the 80W broilers which Perished and Red Schoendienst. happened to th* World cham adelphia last year." he said. "N ev I want t o rear back and throw scored well for tbs locals tbs first On that point Attorney Slraiich F'riends may c.all at the Watkins | j^nggested, should have a yearly •ion. snd Bobby LsKrancis is t l for "another fixer, not yal arrest- of the hor.ler siino.-l ,lue nmtii nt In I lie third piaec. we have vie- 1 in the flames, also lost about $1,000 The Past Chief Daughters of . said. Outfielder Sam - Mele, bothered pion*. Manager Casey Stengel that ball linrd When I ran t To Open UroH ii period which ended with ths soora, opened tlie hearing by declaring Funeral Home. 142 East Center . prand Jury investigation to scniti- er again, unless I ’m the only ad" after former New York Uni Seoul. Ilwaihon is nlioiit seven air Ini v of love over death. Christ's worth of electrical equipnwnt. I Helen Davidson Lodge, Daughters I Report.* say that the Dodgers with arm trouble, led the Wash seems to think so, little as he throw hard, feels like I'm cheat Miami LTnlvsrslty. Billy Thornton, 22 to 20 New Britain. that the hearing was invalid since street, after seven o'clock this nize the administration of jus- are trying to get Card holdout pitcher on the club. I was going versity star Don Forman was de miles north of 3M and 16 airinile.- I c.'iiiri rction showed that now Burning hay and grain kept Cov- of Sootl*. will meet at the home ington Senators to a 4-2 victory likes to lose to anybody. ing.” another crack former Red snd (ircensburo, N. C., Alaruh 26—(4*i Al Surowieo took ovar for the to- under the Connecticut Fair Em lice. ^ pitcher Ho’.vie Pollet and that the ’’Now," Casey orated after a great guns with a streak of no White star, is at Ml. Hermon tained Bsturdsy as a material ait- ployment Practices act complaint* diie nortli of I'hiin. lion on the cen ibi.p-th f.alth, hope and love which entry firemen at the scene until of Mrs. Lyle Heddow, 18 Bank over their Chattanooga Southern earned run.* In 47 innings until I So far this spring Newcomhe's Arthur Uoeriiig, a sotl-spoken csls scoring In tbs laoond period Hoover and Attorney General Cards are intere.stcd in an inflrld- galling shutout by the Chicago Aeadeniy in Ml. Hermon, Mass. ncsi. to the Interracial Commission must tral front Hwachon Is also almni iinliniie on.on Jesus.lean* before Iliaills late Friday night as the wind street, at 7:45 tomorrow evening. Association farm hands. Mele tried that." arm has not acteii up. He ha* Meanwhile, th* Rentte Crime In- 34->ear-old pi ofessioiial who plays W’ith soms imeanny buokst shoto threatened to spread sparks to the Carl W. .\nderRon .McGrath were before the Senate er. supposedly Ed Miksls. White Sox, "my coaches can begin the "usual pilchei's stiffness" in be made six months after discrim 10 mlle.s northeast of the point ilrnlli. showed His love when he cracked a two-run double In the Although Don won the first westigatuig Commltte* was report out of Klcliiiiond. Va., who ia and along with Btsum put tha lo large farmhouse of John M. Tyler, Carl William Anderson, of 127 committee to discuss what new’ Giant* to see w’liere the boys need jack his shoulder but feels ready for ination U claimed. w. here (lie main higliway from . ,iid. "Weep not for me. Father, The regular monthly meeting of sixth inning and scored on an er game and pitched good ball for Jaik Ciucketl Biul Mrs. Cidckett ed to be coiuluctiiig a avcicl piobe Ihinkmg ut (|oillliig Ilia luurua- cals ahead at half tiros, 40 to 80. Bissell street, died siidcii ^ at I may be needed to combat I^akcland. I’ ls., March 26.—'■fi ing up. Now they can get to his beat season. However, Cannon claimed that <'hiinchon crosses the parallel. An forgive thei'i for they know not Sr., on PurUcr street and the Tvler Circle of the North Methodist ror to «e w it up. seven Innings of the second, the ^^ er^ among the Ib.UOu odd fans at iiilu tesUiiiuiiy that several cage meiit trail for a > lub pro lob, *p; Tail WolakI and Tysks, on th* hi* home last night. He had been' '"r™*- j . , , — Larry Jansen. New York Glsni.*' work. I still think we ll win it "I'm in much better shape than the dl*crlmln*tlon had been a con .\merlcan division was reported what they do." smaller house on the farm. The 1 W. R. C. S. will be held at the The Philadelphia AUiletics stunt probably coat him his first la il Saturday nlglil * NCAA referee* may h* involved m new paared well oil Ilia way to liisII first fast break closed th* gap tor N ow righthander, who is always w’cU again." last year," he said. "Xlentally tinuing thing, therefore It could two miles sovith of this point. I Ill coii' liision the pastor stated hay mow waa only partly filled. a resident of Manchester for • i church Wednesday evening at 7:4.5. trounced the Boston Braves, 8-3, 20-victory season In organized basket ball doubitl oader at Madi fixes, major money v lcln y ai the final Britain In the third p s r ^ and Fifth Air Force fighters at ttiat " llie God of Victory gives us , some of the hay having been moved number of yvars and was formerly , The circle was formerly known as up in the "home run ball club Is at Bradenton, Fla. The A ’s wrap The latter opinion Is concurred and physically. But no predic son Square Garden. round of the Greensboro Open thr«# quarter* of th* way in tha not be limited In one .six-month* false testimony under oath—and ball. He finished with a 16-11 tions, no predicaments, I Just A l Bsturday'i public session in tacked Hwachon M nday. taking the victory of faith over lear, of ! away after sale this past week, employed a* the Case Brothers the Wesleyan Guild. a member in good .standing once ped It up with four runs in the In by the vast majority of experts Toornamenl began today. period Holy Cross went ahead by period. ! give him authority to grtmt im traveling with the nix teams train record. hope I can keep feeling like I diet Wasliington. th* committee heard over where right ft^m g B-'.'fi light hope over despair and of love over Eagleville and Columbia firemen mill. again. fourth Inning on four hits. a. walk self-described professional...... gamli-.... The former bUnl»rd University three points. Wally Psrcisk find The commission ruled to reserve munlty to a witness who declines ing in the West. The New’ York Newcombe. a strapping 6-foot- the day I pitched the World Se Ernie Johnson is schediiled to bomber* left oif at dawn Fifth death." answored a mutual aid call to help He leaves his wife, Mrs. Augusta Jansen had eleven scoreless in and wild pitch. A makeshift col- 4. 243-pound Negro takes tremen ler Hldncy A Uradaon of Milwau- I iinks a'ar who ralla Chicago home; Uoyd Jarvis cam* througlthrough with ffecialon on that motion and to to testify lest he incriminate him ers still appear to have the most- ries opener in '49. That was my I pill'll today for the Boston Braves Vir Force hcsdfpiai ters reporle* hearing. self. G u yra of the Boston Red Sox est, even though the great Joe big day, so far." ' against the Cincinnati Reds at Til* hearing will continue thus .350 sorties flown by noon StrikOs Chief Eme.*t J. Starkel. Wllllman- 1 (gp, Albert DeVaux and Mrs. He, recommended, Joo. legislation U. S. Warned nati, 3-1, at Tampa. " I want to be good so badly," "three, four, or five " still-aclive iienu) Jackie Burke of 11‘nislun,' at th* end of th* period, 58 to 58. also were made against Kumrlion *1. ai____ 6^ sUa mftmf ... . «_ *a___ shattered his .streak with a threc- DiMaggio, now’ a mellow 36. has Bradenton. afternoon as Warren Stewart, an tic firemen went to the Bcene after itobert Nell. b<7th of Manchester; aimed to deny use of communica Heavy hitUng featured exhlbl- he explained. " I want to stay referees were "fixed” by gamblers. Texas. The year's No. 3 money TheTh* fojfourth ■ ■ canto was a thrillar...... and the military cro.ssroads town run homer yesterday in the second been slow to get his batting eye. Hoekey ,M A Glance other Negro electricien. testifies ■ a telephone call from the fira watch I three hrothris. John Anderson of tions facilities for gambling in On Inflation Uon gomes on the Pacific Coast. up here as long as I can. I came Brodsoii was not pressed to give winner, allcr carding s three un with bothIn teams playing nip end of Kumhwa, Soiilli Coveulry inning. Tw’o innings later Bobby and other veteran.* have com Seccjiid game In th* best out of that there wss discrimination tower on John Tom Hill in Glaston- , Windsor. Fritz Anderson of East | formation. But he emphasized that •111* Cleveland Indiana trounced up a different way from most of names, but ho said at least one ol der |iai Uh III yesterdays third tuck but with th* fin* pisy o f Ho^ On Korea s east coa.st uiiils op Doerr -soeked Larry for anojhcr San Francisco, 15-1, in a morning plained of ache-' and pains. National iangue throe gam# series between the lomid loi- a 54-hdu total of 209. gan ZamalUs and aooring of Suro- which barred his admission to the Mr*. Pauline Little bury. The blaze attracted about I •iartford and Gustaf Anderson of : any such law should take into ac the players. Just being here and the leterces worked lu the Mid erated with sea-borne artiHcr; . Al (Conttn'jed from Page One) three-nin rounrt-trlpper to clinch gome and fallowed up with a 14-3 Allie Reynolds, who pitched one New Work, 5, ( ’hiiagn 2 (jsideii Grove and Laurels for the For tliree rounds he's scoieU 70 wiec. Staiim and Parciak Hi*. Id:,, union. Coventry 7-6231 1.500 spectators. Chief Starkel re .Manchester; two .aisters, Mrs. Carl' count the impo'tance of maintain able to stay means a lot. west Big 'I'eii Jiiferoiice and one lied ships lying offshore pounded the Red Sox’ 6-1 victory. triumph over Oakland in the aft world series victory over the Phil Toron'o 1. Bo.stnn 0 fieo Benior Lcsgi " playoff title i 71 ami 6k, never over par lor the cals were ahead by three polniii Both men received their electrical ported damage exceeded $16,000. Hi'.-ling of Manchester and Mrs.' ing the freedo'm o’, the press. "It'.s hard to explain how you m the i‘:Hst1i Ivy I..esgue. Red installations a* ROK patrols off assembly lines for the first Bed Sox ernoon. A l Rosen and rookie Milt lies and rescued Ed (W hitey) feel. Children sort of look up to Detroit .5, Montreal 0 will be played tomai row night. i SHirmuunl Forest Country Club’s with a minute to play. Tha hem* training.while in service during Plsjis will be completed during The barn and hay, he said, were .‘u.-lrew Strom of Hartford: also! Can’t Deport Oontello time "In any quantity.’’ .AnHTiran I^eogue I’laxoffs He told newsmen later that he jabbed across Parallel 38. the Green-Chobot I "'orth $11,000 and Mr. Hansons Sarasota. Fla., March 26.— iTTy — Nsilsen homered against Oak Ford In the ninth inning of th* you. You amount to something. The Ijiurels won the first gsm*. nuspecled one came in Uie recent ! team managed to frees* th* boll the World War n and further the meetings ol three grandchildren and one great I McGrath with some show of In the meantime, the govern final game, ia having arm trouble. «7 Naval sieges were mamtained los.s In chicken.*, feed and eqiiip- Boston Manager Steve. O'Neill land. Ray Robinson told me the other (Cleveland 3, Buffalo 2 iCle\e- for the victory. 3ur()$vi*o Oroa atudv at the Hartford Trade School I'o.-it and Auxiliary, AL, tonight i grandchild. ' heat, told the .Senator* there was ment la exported this week to Shortstop Phil Rizzuto pulled out .Should a third game be necessary ) N„uonal Invitation Baakelbiill i "I’ '' on Wonsan and Songjin. far north ' ment was $5,100. Tlie heat scorched plans to u.se all his regulars ex The New York Yankees also day that's why Joe Louis k e e p * i land won series, i4-0l. It will be played Eiiday night. $ 111,(lull t'-iui naiiieiil'i best round, high with 23 puinta and oloo held for tlie Fourth District American He was a member of Manchester , no way the Federal government back up defense priority ratings of a couple of games because an Tuuinninenl in MailKsun .Squaic of the border. ansan was pound ! the smaller of the two houses and cept shortstop Vern Stephens, won a pair of games, downing tor second plate 213, but was the league's most valushls player, ed Sunday for the 37th -sUaighl l.s'Eion meeting April 1 at the lo- ! .. .. —— i.i- Costello. with more positive asurance that ankle pained him. There are davs Garden also was fixed. 1 another chicken coop, both about Grang: i could report Frankie when the Red Sox play Philadel Oakland, 4-2, in the morning and sweating out a piolesl today be- Btan Bytulik to three baeketa and day. Songjin was hit for the 18th I al Legion rooms in South Coven defense and related industries get when Johnny Mize can hardly Friday night's "Big Story" on The MilwuuUcc Jouriinl rcpuiTod two fouls. Fails in Fourth 100 from the bla-lhrco-storv , Funeral services will be held at • yprn racketeer, who is a phia's AUiletics in an exhibition swamping .San Francisco, 10-2 in Saturday that Brudson later met loro tee off time. atraigtat day. Cruisers, destroyers try. .Mrs. Madelyn James of Mans the steel, copper and aluminum throw the ball around Jhe Infield. televisiciii I Channel Six) wil) fea Glenn Teal, JackHonville Fla., Both Polish-American teams barn The Intense blaze forced ■ o’clock Wedne.sday afternoon native of Italy but was natural- game here today. the afternoon. The Yanks pulled with the committe# In clusod aes- and supporting craft took part. field Center. Mrs. Evelyn Duktig, ,barn. The lnten.se blaze forced , ^ Funeral Home, ’ 19 25. McGrath's show of U»ey need after July 1. O'Neill pointed out "we have an the opener out in the ninth inning But all these tribulations have Eddie Collins Scouted ture Skip Henderson's story on s pro. Koberlo OevU'enso of Buenos will receive playoff champlonahip Plea for Life In Flisan, South Korean Presi Mrs. Ella Roys, .Mr*. May Rey- j firemen to pour on water from 7() Defense production officials pro brought Casey no expressions of Connecticut murder case. Skip, slon and supplied tha names ol trophies at a banquet to be held the flames still 225 Main street. Major Benjamin ■ ^nger came when be aald some open date tomorrow’ and may as on a three-nm double by Cliff "four or five loama, several pla,\’- Aires, and Bobby Toski of Norlh- dent SjTigman Rree called for the Holds all of Coventry and Mrs. I feet away and bably will decide to clam on a con Mapes. regret from hi* rival managers : now golf writer for the Hartford hiiiiiptoii. Muss, played back ol ill the nsar futur*. wrecked about 60 feet of the fire Jones of the Salvation Army w ill' new’spapors were "trying to make well use the boys today. " ers and two officials" (Contlnned fror Page One) Itnitcd Nations forcr.s to march KUiel Nel.-oii of Andover w ill be trolled materials plan to limit They fear it Isn’t serious. Their Times, has coveret. many avents Burke, Jack Shields, Cedar llai>lde, hose. Coventry firemen reached officiate and burial will be in East it appear" the Justice department Stephens aggp’avatcd his sprain Pittsburgh outlasted the Chica While Playing in Rockville At this secret sessinn, the paper north to the Yalii River -Norlli ill charge lor the unit. On Aprjl 2 further the use of the metals In opinion Is that DiMaggio. great- | • at the Mancheitei Country Club Itrwa ami Karl Stewart, ,lr., l)al- the farm seven minutes after'gct- cemetery. had means to depe rt Costello. ed ankle during a workout yester go White Sox, 9-7, at San Bernar said, Brudson was quest ioried In throwing out a $1,093 refund to Korea's boun'iiuv with MBurliuriR I unit mcmlicrs will visit at Rockv many products for civilians. dino, Calif., scoring eight run* est of modern centcrfteldcrs. prob during the past decade. "Big lus, Tr.x.. alter he finished his tlng the call but, Chief Starkel re Friends ma> call at the funeral McGrath opposed suggested day and bla return to active duty ahoiil an unidentified ganihicr. a Dallas tenant for overcharges H e s a id ,50U.i)00 trained Soulii llih Veteran.* Home an l hospital will be delayed. in the first three innings. Wally ably has another good year in hia Boston, March 8 6 -(45—Edw’ard «• He came into his own in 1909 four-hour rouml,. Teal (lied official Mikaii uiifl I^ikcrs ported, the barn was already lost home after seven o'clock this ev# creation ofia federal crime com .Story" will start at 9 30 from Miami, FIs. and Steubenville covering a period of 20 month.*. Korean soldiers with Allied sup to distribute gifts to the veterans Hartford Rector We# Chuck Stobbs and Harry Taylor WesUak* knocked in four runs, $100,000 system, and that Rey Trowbridge (Eddie) Collins, 63. when Mack finally assigned him protest for his threesome against because of the high wind. The ning until the hour of the funeral. mission, saying it might lead to Ohio. 2. Agreed to rule on the validity plies and arms, could defend the there.' are expected to share the pitching two on a homer. The White Box nolds and the rest will be around ,, u .—w-ii 1 to second base after experimenting what he said was excessively alow Salvation Army served coffee and creation of a national police force. a big nsms In baseball for som* shortstop and in the Hugh Grstr. head basketball The paper asserted Miami police In WcHtcrii Finals of a section of Maryland's so-called counlrv oner that goal Was "How to Make Lamp Shades" Hartford. March 26--(,P)- The assignment. "B ” team best San Diego, 5-8, at snd about on opening day. play by the Biirke-Shlelds-Stew’art Mr*. George .Andrews Hoover also opposed a nationsl 45 years, disd lost night o f s outfield. coach at the University of Con had supplied the committee with ober law which requires * loyalty reached will lie the subject of three loader doughnuts at the scene to the fire Rev. Frederick Florence Hilary ■When W alt DrojK) bloopcd a Son Diego. Added to their veteran strength trio. Mrs. Martha L. Andrews, wife police force. And, he declared, necticut. may speak at Wednesday a report of telephone calls made oath by persons running for state training classes under auspices 01 fighter*. Nason, rector of Grace Episcopal center field single yesterday tt The Chicago Cub* edged Uie St. the champs undoubtedly have pro heart condition which had benched He batted .346 that season and A players' commltts* wa* to de By The Afifiocinted Press of George Andrews of 77 North night’s haskethall banquet (or the by the gaiiihler to college footlmll or city office. the Rockville Farm Bureau office "what is really needed Is not more Church, died this morning at St. wss the first hit in 21 trips for the Louis Browns, 10-9, at Los An duced the flnAt rookie crop of him off and on for several years. dropped below the,.RVSgic .300 flg- cide on the iiiulesl before play be George Mlkan and tho Minne to be conducted at the Grange School street, died last evening at laws but the will to ejiforce those Francis hospital after an illness any of the western clubs, if not Dcsth came to ths Hsll of Fame ure only in l6l7-19iJB. Nassiff basketball team at the Lo- L’jwnt. Thelma Gerende, who sought to j Sox first baseman. geles, on Bill Serena's ninth in There was no ronfiriiiation at gun today. If found guilty of de apolis Lalttra were on* more step run for the Baltimore City council I lall in North Coventry. The first her home. law’s already on the statute hooka.” of seven weeks. He was 60. ning homer. in all baseball. One of their vie* presidsnt of th* Boston Red , His batting am rsgs for six glon Home Greer will wUnesa tha laying tactics, Burke. .Stewart and Llliii^tou Daiibur>' Picks She leaves, besides her husband, this reported secret session from on the Progreasive party ticket , lesson will be on March 29 from " I f the iaw’s against gambling He was a follower of the ”Hlg1i freshmen, Mickey Mantlo..,wrho hit Sox St Petsr Bsnt Brigham hos- i Wprid Series wss .330. He played N C A A final game in Minneapoita Shields each could be penalized two closer to auothsr Nation*] Basket a daughter. Miss Jane Andrew’s; Safe Riding pitsl where he was admitted ! In four with Philadelphia and two Wssbington. but refused to sign the oath, ' , 10:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. with a presently on the’- state and local Church” school of the Episcopal .383 for Joplin In Class ”C" last Tuesday night but plana to rsech strokes. ball Association championship, to The funeral of Mrs. Lucia Liisa, lunch at noon. Leaders attend- Mavor Today five brothers, Arthur Freeman of statute books were earnestly and church. year and has been tabbed as Di- March 10 with a rccurrenc* of th* - with the Chicago Whit* Sox to Manchester Wednesday night in Holeosed on Boll day. brought the test esse The High ' New Y-ork — (N E A )—The B.- In New York City, Hi* brihc Tied for third, six strukca be 79, widow of Pietro Lusa of Pin- jug ^ould bring the frame of an New Haven, Harold Freeman of vigorously enforced, organized Basketball Fixes Maggio’s successor, already Is on malady. | whom he was sold for the then time foi the banquet. Bob Hall and hind Doering at 215, cam* Dc- The I..akers rallied in the last Tribunal aet a hearing for April 9, cycle Information Bureau reperts It occurred less than two month* ( amaxing price of $50,000 in 1014. scandal rebounded with ihs delen- nry sired, Ellington, who died Frl- old shade to recover. The frame Wethersfield, Albertus Freeman of gambling could be eliminated with Several group* of Indians In his way to becoming a baseball Peahead Walker of Yale Unlver- vl’ cnzo and Shields. two periods at Minnsapolis last making no mention of the fart the (ContlnUed from Page One) that bicycling is th* safest Ameri after hi* last public appearance, Hie honor never wss qusstloned tiup of Forman, who Is from Jack- lay at the Rockcille City hospital should have at least 6 spokes In Perth Amboy, N. J., John F’ree- in 48 hours in any community in New Mexico still worship the an legend. aity will algo speak, foostmaster They were one stroke ahead ot night to defeat Indianapolis, 85- Baltimore primery is to be held can sporU Hard to Prevent February 1, when baaebMl writer* when some at his 1919 Chicago oonvlll*, Fla. H* waa rsUaaed in was held this morning at 8:15 a. it. Miss Sidney Korondo, home man of Hartford, and Clarl Free cient gods of their forefathers. Futur* Stars will be Bill O)op#i Dinner will be fifth place Marty Furgnl. tho first 80, In a see-saw battle that we* tomorrow. wears and since 1913 has held the the, land," he said. honored him at their dinner "fo r teammates sold out to gamblers t5,(M)0 ball. / m . from the Burke Funeral Home management specialist of the Uni man of Enfield: five slaters. Mr* served at 6:30. Tickets are still round lemlcr fioiu l^mg Beach, tied up 13 times. 3. ' Refused film writer Theater office of mayor on five occasions William Bralnard and Mrs. Curtis Blasts "Czars” But h* isn’t the only on*. Gil long, mcrltoriou* aervlc*” te th* In baseball's graatest scandal. Forman was th* Mth player oi in Rockville and at 9 a. m. from versity of Connecticut will be In New York, &fsrch '26— (A>) - available tt the Center Restaur C a lif, who was in at 3i6 and nine Thus, the .I-sksrs msst ths Roch Cole — one of the "Hollywood Ten” B-oskervlUe, both of Manchester. i He said there were "local czars” McDougald. who hit .336 at Beau sport. He Htayed with Chicago until former player Involved In ihe St. Bernard'* church with burial charge. is the Democratic candidate. John What are the colleges doing to pre big strokes awsy from Doering. ester Royals 111 tho firat gam * of ,—a hearing in his legal battle to Mrs Stedman BaskerviHe of En in any community w’here gambling mont. has moved right In as Bob H* left his beloved Philadelphia 1936 when he was released aftvr ant. Big Buck's Drive-ln. Nassiff* scandal along with five alleged in St. Bernald's cemetery. A county poultry meeting will P. Previdi. is the former printer’s vent ^another basketbsll scandal by Brown's successor at third I'ocring was rven par through a best-three-oUl-qf-five series for win reinstatement to his $1,350- field. Mrs. Carrie Robinson of exists. V . , t Athletics, with whom h* broke in being th* White Sox manager two and th* sports department *f The fixers. Four ItH'sl rolleg* tesnis Miss Justlna DeCarli, a student take place at Yeoman’s Hall. Col devil and a political novice and the like th* on# which rocked New base, alternating with Billy John 15 holes, then threw a birdie and the Western Division title starting a-week movie job. Cole waa one of umbia Wednesday at 8 p. m. There Hartford and Mrs. Edith Chppell "Without question, these io c « to the gsm* In 1006 while a Co seasons. Herald. have been mentioned In the case. at St. Francis Hospital Training Republican candidate making his York during the winter? ___ Tall son. He has s strange batting an eagle *t hla challsngsrs to tin- at klinueapoiia Thursday. the group of movie figures jailed will be a program especially for iff Boston, and several nieces and czars have common purposes and lumbia .University student, to Join Connie Mark immediately re Tk* Manhattan proseculor'a of School for tlurses spent the week first bid for an elective public WANTED Tug Wilson Big Ten commission stance, holding th* stick back ish with three three*. On No. 16 he The Syracuse Chiefs and New for Contempt of Congress for re poultrymen, turkeymen, home pro working tools, and may well have Tom "Yewkey when th* milllensir* signed him and made him team Coaches (or th* Manchester Lit fice said Forman acted aa an Inter end with her parents, Mr. and nephew*. er and secretary treasurer of the horizontally ** he awaits th* sank a '20-fuatcr for his bird, gut York Knlckerbockera open their fusing to tell the House Committee ducers and consumers. office. The funeral will be held M ed- contracts w’ith national figures In sports snthusiast and business captain. After age caught up tle League, baseball teams for th* mediary between gamblers and on Un-American activities vvhether Mrs. Victor M, DeCarll of Stdd's National Collegipte A. A., Just pitch, -but he hits. man, bought the moribund Box. with him Collins became a coach a par three on 17 and on 18 beat of five aeries for the Eastern The "Pull-Away" playground Biindcrland. who from 1931 to nesday afternoon at two o’clock at gambling, the so-called tycoons of 1951 sea^n will be selected at to. players on the City College of New Division crown- Wednesday at they were Communists. A Los An- Mills. Ellington. 1939 served as commissioner of Holloran Funeral Home. the underworld," he went on. SHADE TOBACCO SORTERS shakes his head and looks worried Then tliere are two tremendous Collins partloipatsd In six World with the Athletlc.s and left that York team in advance of the 1050- whistlod a three iron t(i within equipment purchased by the PTA night's Important meeting at the nine feel of the |)ln alter hooking Madison Square Garden, tVinnera gelea Federal Judge ordered Cole Mr. and Mrs. (Jharles Hoffman has arrived at the George Hersey Connecticut’s State Police (depart 175 Center street. Rev. Leland O. Chairman------Kefauver (D-Tenn) . v of. . When you ask that question . . . . looking young pitchers, Tom Mor Bsrisi, played more gomes than post to join Yawkey in building East Side Rec at 7:30. League 61 season. reinstated and told hla studio to of Job’s Hill, Elllngrton, are *n- • ” I think that'r a problem for th* gan who was 17-8 for Bingham any other second basemen in base up th* Red Sox from a rag tag Ida drive. His incuniing 32 matched of the division championships meet Robertson School and will be eet ment, wears his .26 caliber Revolver Hunt, pastor of the Second Con- investigating committee bM Supervisor John Hedlund requests Two CCNY players, under arreat for the NBA title. pay him some $75,000 in bark tertaining their cousins, Mr. and In a shoulder holster alongside hla gregatlonal church, will officiate, | proposed establishment of a na- Th« Hartman Tobacco Company bus individual coaches and inUitu- ton, and Bob WJesler, a strapping ball history and was elected to the outfit to a powerful pennant con-> for rigging gamea, r*|H>rt*dly were that of Burke, w ho also eagled th* up and ready for use after the all of lost year's coaches, assistant A1*K Qroom eonk 38 potato to saalry but the U. S. Circuit Court •Mrs. John Rumph and daughter, badge by virtue of his ha'vlng been and Interment will be In the Grove , jional crime commission^ to U ke ttens.” Tug sayJ. “ Som* of them lefthander who struck out 277 great sport'e Hall of Fame in tender. brought into the District A ttor leal hole. Easter recess. leavea Depot Square, North Manches- coach** snd managsrs te attend. Two winning streaks ware about keep ludisnapolia ahead most of in San Francisco ordered ' a new Elaine, of Tenafly, N. J., for th* Volunteer helpers with the named a eupemumerary member HUl cemetery, Rockville over the committee’s w’ork which have been careless. They have to batters In 188 innings while post 1889. Tw o of his products with th* ney’s office during questioning of ready to top|de. Sam Snead of the time against Minneapolla, but trial on the ground that errors week-end. school hot lunch program this of Danbury’s police department TTie funeral home will be open is scheduled to be wound up March . ter, at 7:05 a.m„ goes down Main street be close to their boys." .. That ing a 15-7 mark at Joplin. Either He compiled s .338 batting aver Box. o f whom he was moat proud, Forman. I were Ted Williams and Bobby White Sulplutr Springs, W. Va., III* Olympians euzeumbed to a were made in instructions to, and Miss Hattie Herr of Main street week at the Robertson School will after relinquishing his state police for th* convenience of friends this 31, unless the Senate votes to con may be the only answ’er, too . . . . of them might make Casey for age in 35 years of sctlvs play. Congratulations are In order to Forman Is th* second N YU play to South Manchester and proceeds dow n Doerr. Collins personally scouted who won the last two Greensboro fourth period Laker drive. Mikan, admissions o f evidence before, the is spending a few days with her Include Mrs. Maxine Stlckney, post to Edward J. Hickey, the pres evening from 7 to 10, tomorrow’ The N C AA will consider a ban on get all about the loss of Ford to Hla ia th* first death among th* the Polish Amsrican basketbsll er snared by the scandal. tinue It. msmber* of Connie Meek's febu- and bought both. Tournaments, was 10 strokes back although still eportlng an ankle Jury. niece In Westfield, Mass. Mrs. Earl W. Rose, Mrs. David J. ent commissioner. afternoon from 2 to 5, and tomor The Senators, after week* of Hartford Road, This bus w|ll return via gummer resort basketball (the the Army. teams for winning the State Polish Four players from CUNY, six Im is |100,000 infield which was He helped Yawkey engineer the League playoff ohamplonshlpa. Th* of Duering, Sammy said the brok Injury, gpt 80 points for the wln- 4. Denied the (Communist party ’The palms and Easter lilies used McClellan. Mrs. Theodore Moberg. Sunderland. 66, was first elect row evening from 7 to 10. digging Into the crime situation, the M i n e route in the afternoon. "Qzefi" were initiated at Catskili Clint Courtney, a scrappy, be from lying Island University and a stay of proceedings by which broken up after th* 18H **«zon deals which brought sueh figures en left band h* ba* been ualng 0*r*. in the Ellington Congregational Mrs. Richard Booth and Mrs. ed mayor of Danbury In 1918 and called McGrath and Hoover before irtsortai and will discuss moving spectacled young estcher from girls, In wl ining, completed their two from Manhattan College also the government seeks to compel Amaadas Freeburg Beaumont, might beat out both when Boston’* mirocl* Brave* Se Jimmy Foxx and Lefty Grove third straight unbeaten season, a since January didn't feel strong church Easter Sunday were loaned Andre Reno. in 1916 v»’8s reelected for succes them for suggestions on what CoH' its title tournament out of Madi whipped th* A * in four itrslght to Boston. He helped build a have been accused. It to register under the new Inter The Board of Education will truly remarkable record. enough yet to suit him. NCIAA ■MkethoU A$ A UlfillM by the townspeople who share sive two-year terms. He was de Amandus Freeburg, of 29 Ridp j ihouid do about It. They also son Square Garden at an executiv* Ralph Hoiik end Charley Silvera World Series gomts. farm system which now’ extend* In addition to t.he new alleged nal Security act. The Hartman Tobacco Co. fis the club’s No. 3 catcher, though Jim berricr, the big San Fran their plant* and flowers with the meet Tuesday. April 3, at 8 p. m. feated In'1919 In hla bid for a street, died this morning *t the | wayne Coy.'chairmsn o f the jpesUng next summer ---- But The other members were First from Louisville in the Ti1plc-A briber being sought, a "John Doe" 5. Ruled 7 to 2 that even if Jars at the George Hersey Robertson it should be pointed out t^ him cisco pro who won three straight if sin ITIiiaI church each year. The flower oom- fourth term In a bitter political Manchester MemorlM htwpital. 1 Communications commle- Hartford Offloe—481 Stote St.—Tel. Hartford 8-8344 Wilson admits that probably isn’t A m e r i c a n Association down Tuesday nigbt's echeduled box was named in an indictment of Jam do not meet federal food school. Baseman stuffy Melnnls, now In Florida thla month waa far back Kentuck.v 78, Ullqois 74. mlttee of the Friendship class of fight which saw him opposed by One of ^ e oldest 11 *ion, as a witness, that thsr# II no great future in Harvard baseball coach; BhorUtop thro’ugh th* lower minors. ing bout In London, England, be- handed up by a Bionx Grand Jury standards they may not be seized Mrs. Peter C. Ambrose and Mrs. the answer . .. Tv consistent, w ith a 217. St. John’s 71, North Corolla* which Mrs. Maude Steele Is chair' organized labor following the fa dents of this town, he had livcil ^ Ready to W rite Ijsw * the' NCAA also Wrould have to the job V i long as Yogi Barra, the Jack Barry, -who coschts Holy Sometimes bnisqu* but always twesn Mencheeter'e Billy Brown loit week in regard to the Manhat by the go'vemment when they are Alex D. Proulx will be In charge here for over 60 years. He wa\ incomparable, keeps his health State 59 iConaoiaUon). ' man did the decorating. Miss Nel mous "lockout" In Danbury’s hat Before McGrath started his tes abandon Uii. ’’commercial” sites Cress; and Third Baseman Franl* honest, Eddie Collin.s never turned and Randolph Trupin, British and tan college fix. labeled "imitation jam.” The case of the setback party Wednesday bom In Sweden M ey 2. 1858. and and catches the 181 games he did Police also are believed to be Exhibition BMeball H’esteni Final lie McKnight has served on this I ting Industry. timony. Kefauver said th* crime in Kansas CJity and Chicago. A "Home Run” Baker, now a Trappe, aside a question. European middleweight chempion. involved an appeal by the Pure at 8 p. m. at St. Mary's church wa* a retired employe of Cheney last season. looking for several other ^rsons, Kansas State 68, Oklahoma A committee for several years but' He waa returned to the mayor' committee hss "Just about conclud return to college field houses might Md„ fanner. He holds many baseball rec has been called off because of an Food Manufacturing Co., of Den' Brothers. Besides W n g one of the Yogi, having signed for $50,000 including former players. District Yesterday'* lleaulls A M 44. resigned at the last business meet-1 a lly post again in 1927 and won ed Its hearings” snd now must get be more profitable but would CoJIlns, known as ” (;ocy ’ to ords, played the most gomes, 3,651 ver, from seizure In Albuquerque The So-So-Sewers 4-H girls will oldest members of the Emanuel or better after a brief holdout, injury to Trupin'e bend. Attorney Frank 3. Hogan men- Boston (N ) 3 Cincinnati (N )*l. Washington 80, Brigham Young ing and her resignation was ac reflection for another term In down to drafting leglslaUve rec oldttma boMbslI flgurss, was born (477 consecutive), most putouts, Of 62 cases of Jam It made and meet Thursday after school at the Lutheran church, he was also * bring on entirely new set of prob seems happy and eontinues to tipned these other unidentified *us- St, Louis (N ) 5 Brooklyn (N ) 4. 67 (Consolation). cepted, Miss McKnight requested 1929. He did not seek reelection In ommendations for aubmlsslon to In Millerton, ft, y „ son o f John 8.527, assists 1,639, and most marketed. The firm conceded its home of Mrs. James T. Laldlaw, member of Scandla Lodge, Order lems I . . , No wonder Tug aome- swing at anything within reach. A three gam* pinfsll roll off (or pects several weeks ago. Detroit ( A ) 8 Philadeipbiq ( N 1 7. Ttieeday’s Bfikedola jam contained only 25 per cent of . her resignation as she did not feel leader, at North Coventry. 1931. Congress. and M ary Collins, May 8, 1887. chancts accepted 14,166. Pittsburgh (N j 9 Chicago (A ) 7. of Vasa. After taking testimony tonight Untes growls about the difficulty It would h* no aurpria# at all to ConnI* Mack first became inter Collins' first wife, Mabel Doane, fifth and sixth places In th* finals The DA’e office emphasized thet duiMgiewhlp *$ Mtoarapslle inilt, whereaa the frtleral atand- ■he had the time to keep up the Glenn Bradley has been elected In making hia bid for another Chicago (N ) 10 St. Louis (A ) 9. He leaves one eon. Arthur. oi of governing tbs athletic affairs ase him better hia average of. ested in CoHlna when the future o f Philadelphia, who mothered hi* standings of the Weal Hide Rec Furman's case did not involve the Kentuoky ft, Kfifififia BUt*. •rd la 45 per cent. But it argued work; president of the Happy Growers term in the mayoralty office--* from Abner (Longie) ZwiBIroan of F U N ^ R A I . H O m m this towi-n: two dsughters. Mrs. of 300 colleges whsn he can col .333, with 134 runs batted in, of Hall of Fame member played for two aons, died in 1943 and he aub> Bowling League will take place to- i major alleged fixer, farmer con- Boaton I-A) 6 New York (N) I. Oklahoma A A M va lUiiMJfi (for the product sraa properly labeled Garden Club with James T. Laid- post he has held longer In his ca Robert Dexter of Lexington, Newark, fl- J < who has been linked Phlludelphia (A ) 8 Boston (N ) 8, with the Murder. Inc., mob, and > ALWAYS READY TO SERVE lect enough headaches trying to last aeaaon. a Rockville, Conn.. *anii-pro t*sm sequently married Mi*. Emily night at l ie Rec lanes between viiH Haivstor* T. Sollaaso. charged third ploe*). Im lU tln n Jam" and tta Ingredl- V—isakerg Pad— ged law as leader. Other ofllcera elect reer than any other Danbury Mass., and Miss Slgrid A.. Free- Wasliington (A) 4 Chattanooga ed during the organizational meet other wltnesees, the committee run ttn. Rizzuto and Gerry Coleman ai* under the name of Sullivan. Jane Hall, a widow, in 194.5. McCann's Hii vice. Knights of Co with bribing 1 1 o f the players. mayor—Sunderland finds the befg of this town; seven grand Thtea t|eeiMed dlraetors ora alwoya the same smooth pair around sec (S A ) 3, Deniod OoBBoctlout in a 8r8 ing St the home o f Roger and Ron- Democratic party split far apart. will hear from Treasury depart Mock signed him under that The latter mairtage. ceremony lumbus and Walnut Street Tavern. l i m Grand Rapids, Mleta., March 28 children; two brothers, Joseph of ’ ready to help, night or day.' WUUoes F. ond base, which ia to say the best was performed by Id's son, Father NsMonel Ueogw* Ikworltee Cleveland (A ) 16 Ban Franelito km tba right to Impoae ita aid Hathaway Thursday night fol He won the Democratic nomina ment spokesmen tomorrow on name in ifO i when he- took a The teams finished the regular sea — -The condltiuB of Michigan's Branford, snd Martin of Grand Qoloh, John Tierney and Raymond T. ()a>sb in the buslneee today. Their Western swing with th* A’* gnd (PCD I (Morning). Ion hnalneaa tax on firms low: Vice president, Ronald Hath- tion In the party's primary elec legislative proposals, Kefauver Pout Collins, an • Eptacopaiian son deadlocked fot fifth place. The New Vorii—(NIBA)--Mw A w Ssnstor Arthur H. Vandenberg, Rapids, Mich., and several nieces eparkling double plays have given played in a few gomes. He wo* clergyman, who now is vacation- The pennant winning Datroit Cleveland (A ) 14 Oakland (FOD) 1 aoWy in Interatat* com- a'way; secretary, William Mc- tion on March 3 when he defeated said. ^ wUl handle all detolla. . G O BY BUS top six tsams tueUfy for the pley- >y o f Onlumhlal uadeleatod Fan* seriously lU at his home here, re and nephews. ooaet fans a new insight into the csptainHilect at Columbia Unlvar- Ing In Europe. Red Wings and ths runnsr-up To 3 (Afternoon). Tha TBlldity of tha tax was Oombe; treasurer, Richard HUl; the Democratic incumbent. Mayor He said that will conclude the offs. ketboU oquod wta ttfi oolv nwa# mained unchanged today, Dr. A. B. Funeral arrangements. In charge Modern AmlNilaiiea Serttoe A t Any Hoar! reasons for the club's aucQsis. <|ty St the Um*. ronto Mspls Lsafs riflsd prime fa New’ York (A) 4 Oakland (PCL) hjr the fipeetor Motor news reporter, Donald Gehring. Arthur J. Flnkle by 34 votes, hearings now planned, except for Hi* other immediate survivor is imoufi eholo9 tor Now M n Alt# Smith said. Other members of the club are of Watkins FimeraJ Home,, will be 53.18, LINCOIN Big Jawn Mizs, though a rip* Th* fortlu'ight Collins freely ad« Eddie, Jr. an executive with th* vorites today to ms*t in the final 1 (Morning). lae., ■ a Mlaaouri firm the most bitter intro-party bat a session on Friday to give Morris Bl'veratein of Bolten hex MetrepaltUn Ififlli. Richard, Ronald and Dennis U t- announced later. 1*4 Trip I 88, ztill can blast that ball and mitted to Columbia ofileiaU, when Philadelphia Phillies whp played round of ths National Hockey Ne(v York (A ) 10 Son Froa- f M lb t from Mlaaouri tle In Danbury's history. The (Greasy Thumb) Guzik. rfputed ■aylwstos Aide Dlea tell. Roy and Ronald Koehler, Johh •1 leri. ' DOWNS will b* tbs first-baseinan-in-obief, asked, that he hod played pro been ewerded his vtfsU y letter in claco (P C L ) I (Afternoon). toSa e o ta m Democratic ’’machine" which sup- Chicago gang leader, s chance to briefly as on eutflelder with the Deague’fi Btanliw Oup playoffs. Oarbarini, Robert Gehring and Mr*. Joseph Kestowchan with Joe Collins and or Johnny bosetall. Athletics. eeeeer et ihb University o l Con Detroit end 'roronte wound up Chicago (A ) ”B” 5 San Diego ,ported Sunderland, opposed M ay escape p e b b le contempt o f Cent Bridgeport, March 36 — (ffh— Roger. Hathaway. Garden club Mrs. VeronlcA Rowe KsslauckM. Hopp apelllng him whsn Atongel That oMt him th* eaptainsy at Rddis. Jr., is married to * necticut. Ed Jendrucek and Ed the regular eeason Neat night in (P C L ) 2. T. tMcMaid to nilo ma m on aa o^ Flnkle on the ground that greas aetien. .i. Tfiati 4f*s(V rant. k - f l i p A ) - Richard 8. Foster, 58, chief ae------were discuszad at their of 833 Carew street. Springfield. At laiw A. Ni bsoomsa dsfenae minded. Miae is Columbia but he rem ain s os. daughter of the late Herb Pen- Murphy, both o f Rockville, end fin* style and ere rated a cinch te refused to "go along” with Its ord b i ^ Slaglefie aii| thvea to «|tiaol Iqr RsffUsfild Ham— rstsla. eeuntant and aaslstsnt secretary of meeting. The next aceslon w ill be Mass., a .resident o f this town for Tel. idNfe In exceptionally gppd shape this nosi'h while earning hla degre* in noeft. former PhlMlr eNcnitlve and Jimmy Ritney end BUI KIssane of brees* through th* semi-final Only •tko How Tack tlmatrlcal fioducsr wishes. Nearly 3.100 registered many years, died Saturday at th* H arpen Ferry, scene o f John two members of the |2-m*n I Flint Men’s BewHngTowMow Lesgtto'toI tha Raybestoc division of the Ray- April 13 at 7:30 p. m. at the S A\(,i n St. spring, almost trim 1907, one of the few’ un4*i'frsdu mtoper for the Rod Sox am) ,Vc"' Broad Brook were also lettei ir, loiinds agqinst .Montreal and Bos- It— » Loo 4i— loo eonrt ruUag Democrats voted In the primary Springfield hospital. Brown’s famous pre-Clvll war raid Uiiiveiaity or Klurlds basketball i held hv (W d i* r9totii. ' a hsstos-Manhattan Company her*, home of John Garbarini. 55 1 N < 11 r s. r ( I < middl#. at* coSchee at any mo^or college. York Yankees. vlpienls. I ton, rsspectlvelv. team live'out of th* state. i who filled ia torr fijNiiwd. . Oiot he wao t t i fathor o l a | ^ i died at hla home .today after The final gjpme of the basketbsll election, the largest ever recorded Besides her husband, she leaves is named A fter Robert . Harper ,.hMa to Wa Awioffi' ^ o . n o Tear a Uln— . MMon for the OpOTS* Nsrssy. In such a baltu. four oofif, Uio, WlHlom J- and , who sattjdd thOM to 3t47. t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1951 MANUHIwrBR BVENINO HERALD, BIXNCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, MARCH 26. 1961 It)ONERVt1.l*B FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Clin OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUBB with MAJOR HCHIPLB weatbsr W4Mki A rtI WaataA—To Boy M Hooaas for Sala n i Ncyas jMsew YOU KAAaaAHCY/ MV ADMIRATION * M K f 9pA N ^ ■alp M HHW LIVING Ro o m ■ID e o i p MUCHWCMK » R 1HB PDtICE BOARB BKV- ARC.MAOOR.^,. b ij t voB- ow w * Aatoaiebilas a r o u n d h o m e .' I BE* ,HE FIXED TK qUONSBT HUT. Vary good eon- WAMTBD—BAR for baaemant SMALL FARM with 7 room houss H(GH/ VbU'AND CRROeANT HKT YHB OLO FKhHtT THKrLL Sense and Noif£ TWO IH-TON 19M Eord panel de aAlAWOIRU ateadiy posttlaa tor U eV « YOU’RE JEAIOU5 iFENCeLAST ifm u n m T club coupa. blu*. n u l l store, sUU age and azpar- dltlon. Comi/lateiy Insulated, par- recreation room, also largs round and bam. Ntar school and lake, BECAUSe ‘THCV HOULIHAN 0A1N BO GBJICMLV ‘ MAKE BTALIN W B»F iN Hie I last elghU W*8- livery trucks with heavy rear UANUHB8TBR ,‘aehaga Dauvary. tabls with ons' main center leg. 87,300. Call Madeline Smith, Radio, heater, undercoatlaf. Bra lanoa. Box P. Herald. tltionad Into rooms. Modem bath, HAVE A CAR AMP J hT T ^ 'C T ell, VMHV X MANHANOieomKr 0ORTBCH/-M.Y0U MAMB M» Nos-Btsp Kid itolh a end, sulUble for farm uae; also bocal light truohing and paehago CaU 2-9820. Realtor. 2-1842 or 4679. WE HAVEN’T.' FROV) NOW near new Urea. BaceUent condl- kitchen cablnMs built |n. Ideal ACILX60P-*— w e rtOOPUEB FBELTWB 6PIRITOP '76, For Queries never ending . When nothlMi ttoB. bow mileage, private owner. ona 1-ton 1938 h'ord panel da- dallvary. Rafrigaratora, washers SEVERAL good Avon'tanltoriaa for couple wit.i child. Movement ON HE’LL I. MARCHED BeBlOe GENERAL . PLUB THAT O P and atovo aaovlng a apaclalty. WAN'TSD—Good uasd fumitura 6 ROOM Ranch type, Sreplace, hot HAVE TO FIX Bobby has a flair. go and look''l AJwfecmeBti I1.6W1. Call 2-8070.______INery truck, In good condition. awailabla In -MMnoliasUr, 1 in to another location eaaUy arrang > WA6HINBTON,- . - ...... AND 'CHBlYOl yOHlMP- 30HN L. BULLWANf Priced reasonable. Bond Broad Phone I-0782. Any quantity. Wo offsr you high, water heat, with oil, 2-oar ga Ilia weary^parenta call him hammering awl. Vamon. For interview write P. ed. Can be aeen at 891 Hilliard ERiNO OF A d astar dly TRAHOR Their little question heir! haps a hundee*^ i m m e d i a t e D E U V E R Y Bakery, 1058 Broad street, Hart ast prieas. Woodahsd Phono 2- rage. nice lot, 2 weeks occupan OLAMUnRD AOVT. CAbb PHIL, for moving, light O. Box 446, Manchester, or call street, or call 6721. i t * AROUBBB much as a '
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