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'X / i ■ • ' . / ■ '^ •• "'J* " ...... PAGE SIXTEEH TUESDAY, APRIL 20,>1851 Avertge DpHy Net Prem Run X T h e W i For tks BRgsd . FUIM Ht Uf O. ^dnrtf^sitpr lEu^tt^ Ifpralti ApHI 17. 1M4 T Fair, mildy/uitlgkt. ttfw hi St. Francis Xavtei^iM o t h e r B 11,188 mid 5* 0. Tim nO tg, warm, abiw iw Circle will meet taidorrow night at yC . E. House & Son, Inc;, Rgfit^es Award Fine Arts Group 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Member o f Um Audit aad Ibuu^iuhqswdi !■ P. Frlednuina.' 03 White St. The Meets Tomorrow Bwsou of OlreulaUoM ]. lU gb mmi Dalta Chapter No. SI, R o ya l cp-hostesa Will Mrs. Henry Reil M antheUer— -4^ City o f ViUage Charm X A rch Ifaaoiu, w ill Comer the Mark ly. All hiembeA are urged to at AMESITE K aM ar Defrpa a t its stated con- tend, sis election o f officers will be , The Manchester Fine A rt Assn, vM atton tomorrow evening; at 7:30 held. will hold Its maetlng'aii Wednes yOL.LXXIII,N0.177 (Cleaoillod AdvectMag 0* Page M) M ANCHESTER, CONN., W E D N E S D A Y , A P R IL 21,1954 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO SECTIOI PRICE FIVE CENTS la the Maaonic Temple. The degree day evening at 8 o'clock In Whiton DRIVEWAYS- X- work will be followed by the usual The 'pext regular meeting of Memorial Hall. In the Whiton Pub- social hour and refreshments. ManchesVer Emblem Club No. 251 lie Library building .on North Main will be held tomorrow night at 8 Street. . C X P E V a Y i n s t a l l e d Tha monthly meeting: of the o'clock in 'linker Hall. All mem The program will consist of, a Build^rsHit Hilliard Aaan.. Inc., will be held bers and enable ladles are cor/> niovie entitled "An Adventure In Bo m GradiM — Maehint Spread •— at the home of President James dially invited to attend. Mrs. Janahs Casein Painting.” A faacinatlng Beckwith, 15 Hartland Rd., to H. McVeigh, special suprenm'dis kodaeolbr sound film will h^ Forms B«f Power Rolled night at 8 o'clock. trict deputy, urgently requests the shown, followed by a talk by Kep- O^teeemg U.S. attendance of all offlc^ at 7 neth Tedtocd. Also: Parking L o H ^ Tennis Courts — WoNis o'clock for the purpose b f rehears An important business meeting Tha Infant Jesus of Prague al instructions. .. '• 10% FOR CASHJRANSACTIONS ■' ' i ; Mothars Circle will meet tomorrow will also he on the slate of activi O ti5pS./PubIic night at' 8 o'clock at the home of ties for the evening. .^ Tirms orrongM'if desired. Mrs. Roee Pavelack, 9 Cole St. The The Robertson P T A will hold Its co4iootess will be Mrs William monthly meeting tomorrow eve ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED BY Washinirioii, April 21 (A*)— JTInnagan. Election of officers will ning. with ','dpen house” at 7:30. A .WaBhingtQH, April 21 )—apcretarp of tlofpnse W i{a ^ , Sen. CapeHart (R-Ind) today bo held. Members are reminded to short business meeting will follow CALL accused tm National Assn, of rotum pamphlets borrowed from at 8 p/^m. The program for the speaking on the eve of Senate hearings And with new chArges eyenirtg will be followed with a swirling about one of his aides, said today the Army-MpCarthy Homebuilpers of “trying to the Ubntry. Charles W. Lathro|t i>emaio Brothers \ peftormance by Mrs. Elvira Jar- crucify this administrationV FOR established 1920 Row has "done no good” to military morale. P e rsi^Ily , the The Hartford Archdeaconry yiS’ sixth-grade glee club. Re UABILITY INSURANCE defense chief told a newa confer-'*/ and this Senate Banking :z. Branch of the Woman's Auxlliaiy freshments will be served, and all AND REAL ESTATE ence, he feels that “ In these critical I parents are cordially ^invited to / GALL NdW—ANYTIME Committee for their probe of w ill hold its annual meeting Wed- 100 Bast Center St.. MI-f-OS8« times men of good will ought to multi-million {iollar housing Painting Sparks ^^Lights O n’* Cam paign hasday, April 38, in /St,/ John's attend. Mit^hestcr MI-3-7691— Hai-tford CHapel 7-8617 get together to solve these prob^' I Pre-Battle Church, East Hartford, /starting lems” confronting the nation. scandals. with a corporate communion at . St. Margaret’r Circle. No. 280, Wilson said he believes H.' Cspehart, chairman of the 10:80 a.m. Daughters of Isabella, will cele Stnivc Hensel, asst. Secrietary o f | Banking . Committee, told R. G. Hughes, .president of- the Home- Opinion on brate its. 30th anniversary tomor Defense, is "a competent honest! Texas Talk ROOFim SUPPLIES buildera: Tickets for the public setback row evening at the Manchester Herald Photo. msn." I Country" Club, with • a dinner at A Certificate of Merit Award GET ’EM A T ” W e are not going to permit you party sponsored by the Buckland Hearings. Tomorrow I from the National Assn, o f Ad or any other person . . . to fleece TTX t o o ^ t at 8 o'clock at the 6:30 and an excellent program.- Wonieii’s Council nual meeting in Chicago an exhibit W. H. ENGLAND Sen. IdcCirthy (R-Wis.) Gls in Asia The : honor gpiests w ill be the Rt. vertising Executives was present Senator the Amerlcsn people.” He said he achool, n a y be obtained at the committee passes on the merits of brought tfenael's iMme' into the Rev, Monslgnor James P. Tim ed to the firm of C. E. House A LUMBER COMPANY did not "believe in your trying to door.. publications submitted. This yeaf, m row yesterday when he Hied a “ bill mins. rector of St. Bridget's Lisls May Eveiil Telephone MI-9-0244 beat the brains out of a commit Chicago, April 21 Vice Son. Inc., yesterday. President more than 600 papers exhibited. of particulars” with the- Senate/ Church, editor of the Catholic Houston, Tex., April 21 tee / (which is) tr3Ting to dp an Paris, April 21 {/P)— The U, S. A ir Force.is ferrying French Herbert House, on the left, and Investigations subcommittee out^ , President Nixon said today Transcript and for many years — Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy honest job.” ‘The C3iristian 'Woman's Trus Advertising Manager Michael lining the thinga he will aeelyto “the purpose of our policy is paratroopers to Indochina for later dropping into Dien Bien chaplain of the circle. Other guests Reggetts, on the right, watch as ^pehart’a outbreak came just prove In the televlsed 'p u b ltcfa r came to an American Shrine Phu. This wa.s confirmed today here and in W ashingt^. will be the Rev. John F. Hannon, teeship” will be the theme of the Frank Balkner. manager of the after he read a statement issued that American boys will not ing set to open St 10:30/a. m. of-battle today'to deliyer a .rector of St. James' Church, and "May Fellowship” to be held on store, receives the award from by Hughes last week when the have to fight in Indochina or Charles Wil.son, U. S. Secretary of Defense, said the SJSljO^ \ ( EST), tomorrow. , mUe operation "Is In line wUh7 ...... — ...... , . HALE'S State Regent Mrs. Mildred Lynch Friday. "May 7. from 2. to 3 p.m„ Leon A. Thorp, advertising direc last-nlinute speech before the housing scandals broke into the anywhere else.” of Waterbury. The closing feature tor of The Hgrald. ! - McCarthy contended /pocket and that too-high Shaftje to Fortresa Paris, j^ rU 21 (/P)— U. S. tlonal/thurch and Mrs. Ruth W er how much to retain. the unlikely event the French The troops^are to be landed in Mrs. Santa Leone and her com \ equipment in our laundry. No skimping on the Senator to repeat them rents have resulted from alleged forces' pulled out. His remarks Secretary of State John Fos mittee. ner ,bf the Emanuel Lutheran He speaks at the site of the bat non-combat areas. Planes piloted Ghijfch as members of the com-j maq hove been the what is needed to do the job. circumstances' permitting widespread abuses under the gov caused a congi'essional furor. /"a libel suit. / tle of San .Jacinto (approxlmaiely by French alrimn, or American ter jpmles arrived here today mittee, ernment's loan insurance pragram. . Answers Adlal The Friendly Circle will hold Its forerunner of the We might save money by skimping . . , A reporter asked whether Wilson 4:30 p. m. -'EST). Here, 118 years civilians wlH ahuttto then to the t^flittend the meeting of th® regular monthly meeting tomorrow / A t the meeting, plans were also j LEGLERC ago, a amall band of Texans de The committee la Inveatigatiiig The 'Vice President, who paused besieged fortress o f K e n Bien Phu ••agrged" with McCarthy that Han allegations .that sOme apartrneiit ,North Atlantic Treaty Or evening at 8 o'clock at -the Com made to hold a food sale at the ! FUNERAL HOME modern antibiotic- but satisfactory work is more than a mat sel wkB."guilty of possible law vio feated Mexican forces In the .third brieny in Cliicago en route to Des In northwest Indochina. RainRains munity Y. Refreshments will be J. W. Ha'.e corp- on June' 10, th e ! and final battle of Texas' Wd fb builders raked in "uncohscionhUe" Moines, slapped b a ck > t Adlal E. were upsetting air emersionss toere ganization (N A T O ) and to ter of. dollars and cents. Our pledge of lations.'* profits by obtaining oversiie loans served by Mrs. Marian Gustafsoii proceeds from which will b« i .sed j producing molds. Mang odd treatments )^ave Wilson chuckled, paused, ' then become an independent natim. Stevenson, who aaser’ied that the today. consult with Western Allies through either dishonesty or inef and Mrs. Edward Stelmark. ' to purchase a movie entitled '‘E.ach! FUNERAL “superior laundry service” means we do answered "no.” ' The invitation WSs extended to Eisenhower administration has The troops— number. dnS^cifiedfled on strategy for the Cleneva R«fri9«ratora One Teach One.” which tells and i ficiency on the part of Federal been is.suing conflicting state- been found t^ contain a practical opplicati) not skimp on the means of attaining it. As to the general effects of thS McCarthy by the- San Jacinto but believed to numbqr‘'^st\Iesatcast Conference. A rummage sale, sponsored by shows the influence of Dr. Frank | SERVICE Housing Administration (FH A) of munts on Indochina. Nixon told 1,000—were flown frqh) Paris/ W « k m oBd AM whole row, Wilson said that it not Chapter of the Sons of the,/Repub ficials. . • - \hig He waa.greeted at the airport by the Lucy Spencer Group, will be Laubach's literary work In India. ! within their maze of superstition. Great only had done no good to military newsmen at the airport: Orly Airfield yee^dsy. At Waller N. lic of Texas. / Cspehart said the homebuilders’ French Foreign MtoUter Georges Othar AppRancM held at the Second Congregational Ladies of ' the churches will con- i mere said eariidr^’e United State* Dumaine, whom. McGinnis suc- Ginnls/group electing 11 directors The French have' been unable | - a d l f l / . l a T flfl/ flflfl. y port planes for their fight agai^t had c.ampalgned as a " 1,000 per Would stand by uhflecialon to op ceedu 1 as .president by '» vote of to 10 for the Dumaine group. since March 35 to get a plane in * * - c t * toe Vietminh. ^me.300 America^ he'puHed out the plug, • / cent"'supporter o f Sen. Joseph R. Canberra, Australia, April 31 pose an expected Russian motrh to /• 11-6 St today’s directors’ meeting, W. T. Griffin of New York, elect to evaciiqte toe hundreds of | K A c f - s ' ga a p Air Force ground personnel haCe ed a M escs prpresident ■' of the road to- McCarthy (R-Wts.t (P'/—The Soviet embassy accused turn the Geneva meetmg.-. into a evaded comment on the Issue. Widnall indicated the record Its fugitive third secretary, Vladi wounded'inside the fortress be-j'*-wX/Ofl®'- Y F ll S.J8 CU. I. been stationed in Indochina/ to . McGinnis said, however, Du day./said*j he would 4 fUe tha McGin' cause of toe constant pounding O f' ^ ^ help maintain -these p la n e s ^ "Big Five” conference with/Rad nis petlttooJn a couple of days. Thomas carried into the election, mir Petrov, of stealing .‘‘large China—even if such opposifife* Poor SMnny'went felug”/ maine had told him he hSd peti rather, thkp his support of Mc sums” of-embassy funds by forgery toe airstrip by mortar and a rtil-; I 14- K o g w p % g b c i ’TWenty-five pr more .werican- tioned toe Superior Court for There ia .'*no hurry" about it, lery Are from the Communist-led -l-w-diaafl WXI/aaoflFflfl civilians under private/contract broke up the conference. ' . a,i^ Griffin, si lawyer. . Carthy, hurt him at the polls in today Slid, demanded that Aus a judgment declaring Invalid the the state's mostly rural -Seventh tralia hand him over as a criminalv bestegers. That was 12 days after also are pilotihg some ^ th e trans . Before leaving Washington last proxies used by th e , McGinnis pumaine wouldn't talk'about hit the Vietminh launched their first port planes esrrying supplies to night. Dulles 'implied this would And vdiooshlli-disappeared down the drain! action as he left the meeting. Qohgresslonal District, traditionSl- In a note to toe Australian gov EDITOR’S NOTE—Frehch mili forces to gain control of the half- all-out assault by suicidal waves Dien Bien Phu, but no American be his staiid. He-* reiterated ' Asked by reporters if he had any Vy Republican. ernment, the embassy said Pe tary censorship |n Indochina has billion dollar railroad at a long- "A recent -poll I toOk showed the trov’s story of a Widespread Soviet of fanatical troops to seise the A ir Force .personnel have taken American participation at the drawn-out stockholders' meeting comment, he replied: northwest'Indochina fort'reas. prevented eorrrwpbndrnts there pari.)in the flying operations in Geneva parley , “ does hot imj^lF people in my district favored Mc apy diot in this country was with from filing eyewitness accounts o f last week. * / "N o, not at the moment. Not un Waves of transport planes still the combat xone. - our diplomatic recognition of Red Carthy about 2*4 to 1,” Widnall out foundation’ and the mass of the bitter fighting raging at the Dumaine Was *"vsry friendly/’ til I see my lawyer. Isn’t that the drop the supplies-~guns, ammuni In Tokyo last week, the Air China.” T h e United States in- said. "That has fallen off in tb^ “ espionage” * documents he had besieged PYeneh I'nion fortress of McGinnia said. •«A .te l(» me all. best w ay?" past, two months, but I. think: a tion. food am. medical auppllea— Force announced the temporary slate the Peip'mg regime is an Ini-- Although McGinnis said “ Du given Australian authorities might Dien Bien Ptaii. Here is a report *...... about iiu**/, ' ■ ' J stronger candidate than Thomas be .forgeries. , - and reinforcements needed to tranafe)- .of a* squadron of Ameri maine bad filed his petition’ yes from a veteran of that epic strug can C l It. Flyin g Boxcars— capable - The p 9 i| | W j^ _ (U ^ h* bourf woul.d have done better on a Mc Petrov turned himself ,flver to maintain the French -Union forces gle, a German just returned home (CoBtlnuMl oa Page T w e e ty j hereyei terday, toe clerk of the Superior standing boldly against outnum of carrying about 13 tons of ear^o \ '^“'^*"J‘>yweat-Schsefer. Carthy platform. I camp Jgned as the Aiistrslisn government early after release from the French The new Court here said he had not yet bering rebels. each--to toe Philippines for' air a supporter of President Eisen iq April-hnd Yvaa granted political Foreign 1/egloo. "not at all - received it. . ■> hower and I believe toe vote re asylum. Parliament authorised a The Vietminh ignored repeated lifting supplies to Indochina. development, whfOg M Miser flects confidence in wtist he has Squadron personnel maintain - the Royal Commission to investigate By UIJtlCH GRl'DINSKI ------:— ------— u a "formality.". (Coatiniied aa Page Tweaty) been doing." "— •» his story of large-scale Soviet spy (Continued on Page ‘Twenty) ■ ■ • n- ■ planes but w iir not normally fly Bulletins Autkorite Wago ing and toe large mass Of data he Flenaburg, Germany. April 31 the Indochina run, the Jtir Force In addition to the Widnall- brought with him from toe em (F)—-"I see it this way,/knowing! SI ‘d. ^ J • I r froni the A P Wires Thomas* contest. New Jersey bassy.. but Prime Minister .Robert the men who are-fighting for Gen . Planes from Carriers :f ‘ who drrnk tor enjoyment voters selected' Republican and G. Mensies said top security offi eral de e n trie s if they can hold On Sunday 25 speedy U. S. Navy Ryan oh inddehina (3) Corsair fighter-bombers w-ere Democratic candidates in the cials were convinced his''account out-until the last of-A pril or the transferred from the American UYNIEL. B.AO D A I T A U state's 13 other congressional dis was authentic. News Tidbits first of May. when the rainy sea- Boh begins, the French can carrier Saipan to a French airbase Paris, .%piil 31 )D Pyssnlsr tricts and voted on two gambling The Soviet embassy made pub Culled from AP. Wires referenda., win at Dien Bien P h u " on. toe. Viet Nam coast to bolster J«Mwa Ismlel aad Cbiaf af State lic an "unofficial translation'' of That opinion of the , bloody toe ba'ttle agai.'ist the Red-corn- Bao Dal of Viet Nam eanferrrd t ! Battle of Dien Bien Phu Here are the highlights of the' Us note to the Australians. today amid reports that a dcc- realheer election: -'■'I It said Retrov had charge of Survey shows children of. new (Coatinued oa Page Twenty-aeven) (Coatlaned on Page Tweaty) laratioa ot independence for tO* A ll major cities and most of the beleagrared IndocklaeSa atat* other 566 municipalities in ' the ‘Television generation average (Costlaued os Page Nlaetces) was inimlaent. More, for Political Aims state authorised local licensing of more than IS hours a week - in. bingo and raffles for charitable front of their T V sets, almost half 0 as much time as they spend in IKE C.\1X8 VAN FLEET position. They purposes. 4'EDITOil’A'NOntT-W UHaiM an unenviable school.,. Mayor Robert F. W ag Waahlogton. .April 31 (D — < ,'-Y- •* ^ could loae the battle but it was Democratic contests ..in five con Soviet ’54 Budget Ryan la in Slngnpore, writing free . h. ner of New York tells business Fx-PW Says Dickenson PresMeat ElaenhaWer baa aaked - from censorahip, niter n teor o f difficult to see how they could greasional districts and three Re.- pubUcan fights were settled. men best way to defeat proposed Gea. James Van Fleet. ~fonaer . i-AnAina dnrtiNr which he hew win a clear-cut decision, since Reaches New High 8th .Arn^ conuaaader 1* Kerea they were holed up and inunobile Tw o incumbents. Rep. Alfred D. city tax Textile Workers I cut’s fiscal health, both in higher Son for* food. . little argument” "' and he saw that some falderal Judges are seemed to consider the battle dollar. ‘That would pieke the allot hlood. Yet toe fearful batUe of { income and sISekened rate ' in This incident wsk described' b y ; Dickenson push the man down »»»“ g vtelattea af lax lavra Would be won if the a l l ^ t attack ment for the armed' forces- I3S,07S,- Dien Bien Phu in more for political Uxbridge, Mass., April 31 UP)— ' spending. Staff Sgt. John A. - Davia o f ' three stairs. 'T h e man's legs were J "aocuny aceeptaMa” by Impoa- objectives than mlUtary. were repulsed. The monsoon rains 000,000.) . — An llU i hour, agreement between tile record budget ;ssUmsted 8tate Assn, o f County officials Niagara Falls,. N. Y., who stared paral}*xed for a day,” Davis said. lag H ^ t aeateaeiea. Aadrewa Dien Bien Phu, once not even a were due aoon; to bog down mlU CIO TextUe Wotoera Union repre- gives imanimous -support to plM at Dickenson with unmasked hate Guy Emery, cou.)Sel for toe de- told the Seaate Jodkiary CaoS- tary operations. That would hurt total revenue during the' year at apot on the map o f northwest In aentatives aad Bachmaim-Ux- •71,800,000,000 rubles (tl43,9M.OOO,- for establishment of Jail farms In during his appearance in the wit feiiae, draw from Davis a conces<- ndttee that "sae at omr Mg dochina. suddenly became o»w of Vietminh supply lines, bu^ itr also bridge Worsted Corp. officials hu each of State's eight counties... ness chair. It was the third day sion that he- could not remember proMema ia to gat asam s i tbs would hinder toe Rrcn^h-'* Air 000) and expenditures at S83.700.- toe best known names. When toe canceled s. strike sclisduled for to 000,000 (1140,879.000,000), pporiding Bridgeport's GOP Town Oommlt- of Dickenson’s court. martial on cearly toe . incidents of cbow trad diatriet Judges” ts awts sot sttf- * « ! ! * !*' * ' s a y s t Force's Job of supplying and - re »«mple« have Vieiminh Communists decided to day by >,b00 workers in six plants an anUcipated, surplus o f 9.100,- tee unanimously adopts /resolution charges of collaborating with thie ing: VJ fer peaaltics. ' atjtack March IS, they brought inforcing the fortress. In three New England atatca. 000,000 rubles. calling on Qov. Lodge "to accept Chinese -Communists while a POW Emeo' asked the short, stocky w S '^content Pome to the - noh-CommUniat . 84 badly 'did the Oommunlsta Fielix P. Dan’ore. the uniba’a Western observers in Moscow rf swrinsUos and lead Republican In Korea. sergesmt: "W as it a, this tlsM that tXIMlCS' CAN HIKE CBIMB'. . in li **. ■topuntiiig in no world, with drimatk; impact, ■ the want it that Russian-made Molotov central Maaaachusette regional di pointed out that it was difflcult to party to victory in 1954.” Traded Food you began to hate the accused?" New Yartu April II (W>—Aa expert tsM Seaate lavssHgatsra ^ *>»ef ligible gravity of the situation in south- trucks brought iu a ates- fenae appropriations. For one thing, American -title and toe IlS.OCN) from Cracker’s Neck,' Va„ worked , Beth Nee^ VIetery "Y a a ,ilr.” csasle bsshs’w s a t ladara a well- - crlam, hut. ssay ■'i'r-riv;::-.-— v.r.n;.f , yotiUpal battle; of the Mveo-yeal- were oHraeeing toe Vietminh's toe BaduaannrUxbridge chain Has any . equipment needed f o f . the tong along the Yalu River and " I • - -'/v’S .. 'contest bfginS. .. - Agreement be tently on both Davia u.d Cpl. Rob-, nafabls ysuUi:'te ds is. I ^ 'w a r , Thei'Cdhuifuntbte d e v e r* transUiOB from Jungfle warfare to been extended until midnight May armed forces. • ' •aw him trade off - chow for to i M f eHeck l7, Yrithout change eg wage or (Western hbeerirera' also 'Sara tween. Singer Sewing Manufactur eri E. Vlncant ot Ayre, Maim, who sM a * / ately wanted to inflict a crushing bacco and candy." .' . ^ - f e '" V ' Mow. The French equally nsedea . I f too trecipa e f Osmunslst H o friiMe beaeflts.” long been conviacad that much ing:; Oo. and Local 337 o f CIO- was tha foUoavli^ witnoaa M adEh 3 V n Tietoty If the political ,iu m Were Elsctoiaal______w ar kart_____ Union______la A t one point. Davis 'said he saw after aU-()ight conference. sick PO W go up to ptekanaoa (C m 3 Xke F. '* M. Bcfeaeler B rew iig Co. e< CoeaeeUofrt, lafc to hwheld. But toe WtmOk were 1) « •) (OsiitlmHfi aa Page •) ■> t ‘ I • ■ ^ K.___ ) V.' > . r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.,y WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21,1954 PAGETWO^ BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2i; 1964’ PAGKTHBBI ' X ■- new Supreme Soviet had been closeted vnUi the college presi presidant, who participated in the wlU meet at the church at 7:30; S o v i e t ’54 B u d g e ^ '^elected.. dent. Dr.- Albert C. ia<:obs,' dis- Walkout Cancel^ Bachmann-Uxbridge negotiations, Ellington L a F O N b Visited V B e f r o t h i e d ■ 's: p.m.; to drive over to the Somers- I SAVE with SAFECO . The new Soviet opened its llrat cuasing the eihbroilment.' Local Stocks hailed the contract 4xtenaiqn as Parents Here Now M «oy/W o«r Reaches New session last night. Approval of the Jacobs would Say only thsit he “ another stSp in the union's hold- villa Bowling .’ Ilcya. Mr. and M rs.: Sky watch Schedule budget .is the main businesa of the had sent a wire of apology' _to B y T e x t i l e W o r k e r s the-llne policy sgslnst wage cuts.” BROTHI M e e t i n g l 8 S l a t e d John Doiibek will be the parent- * Auto Insurance ItaogatlcHia FanUsiiM By f a l s R t e e t meeting, expected to last the rest Springfield College president He said negotiations are expected After Notable Addi^ss sponsors frir the group. There will Oobdn B Mkldlebrobfe. 1m . STEAK M U S E of this week. It haa' not been an- Text of lielngram to resume May 8. be no Chancel Choir riiee'tlng to W M fcLm feW i 1 p. n . p i Mm (Cotatlnn^ from Page-Oway B y C o u i i t y . W o m e i i Tkui .A p ril 2 2 , noiinced whether Malenkov or any The^text o f the telegram to Monson, M *^ —'T«L 8227 morrow ^ RkVitok, lauah or m tm *■ The Naw England regional di Midnight- 2 a^n. Thomas Wltda , . tam t t t laaeoin false teeth CROCKETT Soviet mllUa^'ipendinjf ia other top official will make a President Stone follows: ■The union membdrahlp author Dr. Jamca E. P. Toman, brain;student tie was aaliitatorian df hlt Bld Asked rector of the. union, Jf William The Nursery wiK be at the Oon- 2 a.m.- 4 a.m. .. Floyd C^tapmaa N,. ■UpM^ er wohhUiif. P. cealed iJHdej>;f'^dther budget c "■On behalf of Trinity, College I ized the strike last Sunday follow Shows^ursday, Friday expert at Michael Reeae HiMpital, | graduation and won a Ellington, April 21 (Special)— ReMs pkttee flrmer aad ■ __ limiraiic* Aginey policy speech to the parliament. First National Beak Belanger, said that organising ef gregatlonal Church Siihday'ln the 4 a.m.* 6 a.m. ., ...... VoliMtiera Needed . gories.) > The 1D54 defense eppiopilatlon wish to 'apologize for the unfor ing a Bachmann-Uxbrtdge an forts will continue in the three ^nd Saturday Chicago, Who haa been vlalting hla ^ The anhuRt meeting of the Tolland fanahlr. thle pieaeaat a nwaw haa an 244 MAIN STREET of Manchester .. .>V** 38 absence of the Rev. Mr, Johnson. 6 a.m.* 9a.tn. .. •...... X'<*HHteers N eede«x foocr. paetr taste er n - F^nalice Minister Arseny was almost 10 per cent less than tunate episode that occuried dur nouncement that wages would be non-union Lehm ann - Uxbridge nare..). aa j .. I Worcester, Mast., from which he Ife __ Hartford National i . ■*®*'"Toman. I g, aduated In 1$37 with the degree County Women’a Clubs will be Peraoaal Mention .' 9a.m.- Noon ...... and Mra Willard Stoail Telephone MI-3*5416 ZyM'ev presented the ' I)tidgel bill ing the baseball game between our cut 12 cents an hour aqd fringe mills.* Featuring (Boa-aetd). Chacka "piata anac", the 19A3 allotment of 110,200,000,- Bank and Trust ,. . 314 334 held in the Congregational Church' Mrs. Holyoke P. Adams and in Noon- 3 p.m. ... Rhqda K. Bockus; Rutp Bogllach (dantura biaath). Oat F A S IaE firel _ iW th e newly elected Supreme Son COd rubles. That previous expen two institutiona yesterday. I hope benefits three cents an hour effec 4 1.1 .'i *L'. ‘■•'"e Eaat at of BA. He entered Princeton Uni- sincerely that this will not in any Hartford Conn. Trust . 87 92 'THE SUNS OP FUN" inia^tlme to addreaa the Federation, veraity in the fall of 1937 and Monday,, beginning at 12:30 and fant daughter were expected home 3p.m. 6 p.m. •.. . Roger Turklngton, Alayne Muipby anr Srus eountar. ^ Viet (Paillsm ent) at.a session at diture had. represented a decrease Manchester Trust __ tive today. 6 p.m,- 8 p.m. ., . ;Ann Maison way affect the splendid relations 60 The laugh ahow of the East. *»>• Experl- graduated in 1939 with the degree continuing until 3:30 p.m. yesterday from the Manchester tended by'Premier Georgi Malen of 3,600,000',OOp rubles from the ■’The hourly wage is reported to 8p.m.-10pjn. ’.. ..H arold Glean, Mi(d)nal Glean . -that haye existed between our two Phoenix Stats Bank Call us for your special partlea. an "'**^* i «>* MJJ. Post Graduate work in Memorial Hoapltal. kov and other' leaders of me 1952 outlay for the armed forces. and Trust . . . _____ . 59 64 average $1,604. Refreriiinenta will be served by to p.m.- Midnight .. York Strangfeld institutions. ^ wave cancer research gave Richard Hayden, son of Mr. and government' and the Conimuhist .. By contrail, the total revenues Company plants in South Barre, the EMe<;utlve Oommitfee, with ■Volunteer#" may ter_ at^ClvH DMenae Headquarters, Municipal "W hile Mr. Jessee has served. FIm laeetnaien C^mnaelaa Mass., North Slnlthfleld, R. I., and zeSah^l '« hit Doctor of Phlloa- Mrs. Ralph Hayden of Sadda' Party. Slid expenditures budgeted rep- Trinity College loyally and effec Aetna Fire ...... 56 59 other club members aaaiating. Building, Mancl’aataf on ” Mondays, " ...... Wednesdays, and Fridays from RUMMAGE The parliament by acclamation Putnam, Conn., have union con oloeiat’ at th '^in .G ?^ r*' In Medicine degree. He re- Hills, ia ill with bt-onlcal pneu- re.sertted a continuing rise. The tively for many years, in my opin Hartford F ire ...... '. .151 156 1-5 p.m. CtvU 'Qefense telephone number 9-9068. gave Malenkov and his entire tracts. Non-unionized plants sre in ' Church .Artt^'ttiea mdnta at hia home. 1954 estimated Income'la up 28'J ion he was entirely wrong In not NaiUonal Fire ...... *75 clSiimatlc^and piycwidric Rel Uxbridg'!, Mass., and Pascoag and Church. School claasea meet Mr.: and Mrs. Philip Gale, of cabinet a Mandate to continue In blHion niblea from 1953'a 543,300,- abiding by the decision of the um Phoenix ...... 101 Jl09 March and training at Michael SALE Woonsocket, R. I. Bunday morning at ,9:30, followed West Road entertained Mrs. Galq'a office. This action followed the 000,000; '1954 expenditure la 32,- pire entrusted with the conduct of Reeae Hoapltal. he atudled * the i 'hosen flejd, epupled with yv g h c e riual May Day program at Beaver will meet at the. Hall Memorial Life w d Indemnity Ins. Oee. by the i lorning worship service at grandmother and Uncle, from' government's formal resignation 200,00d,000 rubles, more than last the contest and thereby causing President Harold J. 'Walter, who electrical brain wave pattemk of:' "> "‘«dtcal joumaiitm, ,Jn college, JenkIntownV Pa. Mias Library Hall Jonight at 8. X Aetna L i f e ...... 109 114 10:45. Guest preacher will be the Windsor, Easter Sunday, eiU-lier In today's seasion because year's 5 3 0 biUion. the forfeiture o f the game be notified each Bachmann-Uxbridge 200 patlenu from'Stwo month t4> 86' stL*‘ ned conaiderable Chapman la a senior arBeaver and Friday, April l l Aetna Casualty ,132 142 note in the profea.sion. Dr. Toman Rev. Herbert Whltq of the Hart The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth In contrgat *to the decreaae in tween our tw o institutiona.” mill of the contract extension, said The 'Year’s Top Program ! years old. a member of the Fine^ Arts De Mariehester Evening H era ld 9 a . M. Conn. Qen...... 295 310 ia married and haa two young ford Seminary in the absence of the defense approprietion, such in a statement: Dr. Toman aaid, in hia address, Johnson and daughter have gone partment. \ Ellington correapondent. Mrs. O. F. Hartford Steam Boll . 61 — "8TALAO I7” I "ROMAN liaughtera. ., the Rev. Mr. Johnson. 'The eermon other mejor categories af spending "Your management has been HOUDAY* ^that he began the work to deter to New York State to visit Mrs, Nametl Administrator Berr, tetephonq R ockville 5-2813. Travelers ...... 1165 1215 doing everything possible to pre at S;N wdll be entitled "Newness'of Life." Johnson's mother for a w eek:, M soclel services, education and at T;M mine If the slower brain wave pat- Mrs. Mary J. McCormack; haa Rockville Pnblle Utilltlen vent a work stoppage. Certain dli The Junior Fellowship will meet Masoiic Ttmplt Inaurance were increased. This was tema of older, persons' resulted Miss Lois Chapman, daughter'of been named administrator ofXthe .O f the earth's total Of 36,480 Conn. Light Power .. 16',4 184 cusslons have been had by ua toddy from an old age disease process, or \ Fallot Plioto at the church at 4 p.m. to go to the Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Chapman of estate o f her late hUaband, M ich el certain to be. a large Uiiting point NbIf : Diif Ia iFHflli of bIigw, |N>r* C h i i r c h l e 88 P a r i8h Miaa Barbara D. Smat^ietU fViilllon land atras, about 6,400 mil- Chapman Court No. 10 Conn. P o w e r ...... 4 1 43 (Tuesday) that lead us to believe the reault t>f dise'aae in the brain, Union Congregational Ch«irch in Maple St., ia chairman of the McCormack of Ellington Ave. \ in the Soviet Unlon'a intematio'hiU Kahan Re-Elected UsMArtMt fArihafirF will «tArt Al T ^.m. linn acres, might be arable says a Order of Amaranth THIS WEEK Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . s.54 56 that the mattef of w age^djuat rFGlarA limp aDavg like hardening of the arteries or Rockville. The Senior Fellov/ahip Program Committee for the an- The Ellington Woman's Club .^•ehU#th Ontury Fund estimate. policies. Hartford Gas Co...... 35 38 ment cani be settled ^ »c t t \ llly STARTS WED., APRH, 28 C o n t i n u e 8 S e r v i c c 8 Mr. and M ix, ArthuT J. Sma- Other major appropriationa for brain tumors. Thru FRIDAY So. New England within a month." Aat. 1 p. m. —A Unlver- STATE o kaab the chgageiTik^t of their daughter, ■inBHinniiMmiiTifBigmnffiniininiin forces, were; Maanfaetnrlng Companies liquidation of some 150 textile riuR frAm BUfk I P **" erties which indic^e that human ‘ I f Social and Cultural measures— aaliat parish which has had no Rockville, April 21 (Special) — Allied Thermal ..... companies in the past two years” memory may act," in principle, Barbara Deirerie, to Raymond E. CARPET CENTER 141,300,000,000 niblea (up 11>,4 church or fofm al religious aervices Atty. Robert Kahan was re-elected Am. Hardware ...... was the reason for requesting himilar to a tape recording ma., Demers, son . of Mr. and Mrs. SOR MAIN STREET billion). chairmAn ot.< the Tolland County for nearly 18 years observed the AT MIDDLE TURNPIKE Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. wage reduefions. chine. The waves are slow in chUd- 25th anniversary recehtlF of its Emile Demers of Broad Broo^. Education — 67,'100,000.000, (up Young Republican Assn, at its an Eipil ;lKieve, 'C IO -T W U general Asaoc. Spring ...... hood, when a baby haa few facta monthly vespers. Miaa Smachettl graduated with five billion). nual organisational meeting held In Bristol Brass ...... and they are ''scattered" on the SHOP KEITH'S THURSDAY UNfiL 9 P.M. FOR THlS^^ALUE SCOOP! Health aervices and Physical the Superior Court rooms here last THOUSANDS ARE TM IIUJNG TO -The parish once had meiiibafa honora from Manchester High' Cheney Bros...... “ tape," Th e waves speed up until in the towns of Dana and ^ r t h Culture — 29,300,000,000 (up 4V4, night. School with the clasa o>f 1953 and C ollin s...... 4c: THIS IIG SCRilN IV IN T :- age 15 to 20 when learning ia going Dana, Maas. These commu'nltiee billion).. Other officers elected^ Include: Em-Hart ...... on fastest and the tape is filling were wlpe4t out when a huge reser- is now employed by the Aetna Life Soclel Maintenance and Social vice chairman, Harland - Warner; Fafnir Bearing ...... A NIW OtA IN rapidly. The.waves slow down later ■voir supplying the Boston area was In.suranca. CO. , Inaurance — 44.9CiO,000,000 (up recording secretary. Miss Martha Imndera, Frary, d k . gHriUTAINMiNTt aa leas new Information ia recorded 2 billion). Cartwright; corresponding secre N. B. Mach. Co. new arid the brain searched more care completed in 1936. ^Dana vespers Dqpiera enlisted In the U. S. tary, Joseph McManus; treasurer, North and Judd .... fully to read what is storetl there. had become a tradition by then, Army in 1960, serving nine months Henry Butler; delegate-at-lafge, Russell M fg...... and they still are being held. Forty in^orea. He ia now employed at ^DRIVL IN THLMRL T Some scienttata .have apeculated QneeM Siam-fiA- Mre. Robert Kelley. Stanley Works com. that the Blowing tlown of the brain membera of the original church Harhllton Standard and attends Trinity Prexy Delegates to the forthcoming Terry Steam '' ; 1 h u ll ".iii'.'.i twavea at old i^ e may reault from membership ' are among tne 141 night cla'ssea at Hillyer CTofIcge. who for:',i the pariah today. State Ckmvention in Willimantic on Torrington ,R lack 4>f oxygen In the brain aa the No date has oeen set for the Marilyn Moaroe-Jane Rnsaell , C lMimScOpE, Offers Apology June 4 and 5 were also nenried. U. 8. Knveli K'com. body geta, older.' Money .from a trust fund pro wedding. TJiey include: Robert Kehen, U. S. Envelt pifd, "Blaak Ma|^tic Tape” vides'for 12 services every year Your Oppoi'tunltv! Trade In Your Old FasKloned, Worn Living Room Harland -Warner, Joseph McManus, Veeder-Rg "GBBtl«m*ii Prefer After the age of 20 the brain'a and usually enough for a "bonua” Transform Your Living Room With A Handsome, .Luxuriously'OomfmrUible New Given On C.O.D. Deliveries Hartford, April 21 )—Trinity ■T~ Suite! Keith's Give You $50 Allowance, Regardless Of Its Age Or (Condi Kroehler Living Room Suite! You'll Find A Trefnendqua Showing O f A ll The Henry Butler, Calvin . C. Cobb. ve quotations are not to effort ia directed to checking up offering annually. hung out the no comment sign to- Honefes" . K iii0 ltts tion, On The Purchase Of Any New Kroehler Living Room Suite! Newest Styles At Keith's . . . All At Monay^ Saving Lmy Sale Prices! Douglas Fisk, Albert Meyerhoff, atrued as actual markets. on old memories, rather than ac day In the wake of yesterday's al-jjEverett PMuska, Mrs.-Robert Kel- In Technicolor cumulating new facta, Dr, Toman IDLE PAY CI-AIMS 0|P for { tercat'lon between baseball Coach I ley and Miss Ann Miffitt ^ e ItF R E Y h u n t e r In ^ o f t h e aaid in his address to the Federa TkeAfam mie C km s^ ! Dan Jessee and Umpire Art Ken- The association voted to endorse tion, Hartford, April 21 OP)—Initial $50 ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD LIVING ROO^x^UITE i ney of Holyoke, wherein the um Albert Meyerhoff of Ellington ^cVSoiler of Hm King" y The theory predicted,' and the claims fur unemployment compen < pire forfeited s baaebsll game to its candidate for the position RoxntdL Table / measurements corroborated, that sation— Indicators of new unem RANGE & FUEL OIL Springfield when Dsn Jeaaee re- tional committeeman to be Seli.cted ployment —■ dropped last week MAWC-HESTER Friday: Master of Ballantras in COLOR aiognificancaf at birth the brain is like a blank I fused to leave Springfield's base- at the State Convention magnetic tape. So to recall memif- from 6,701 to 4,792 but still were jball field when Ordered to by the During the meeting^^the club twice the number reported during D r u v e * 9 ‘'T .'lk £ A lA £ ries the brain has to aend.out a Monohost^ WoNpopor I umpire. adopted a revised co^itu tlon and Sauriai the same week a year ago, the by-laws. slow and irregular brain wave. Aa ond Faint Com|kmy Asked whiether or not there the memory spaces are Ailed up State Labor D#pt. reports. The ag White Seal At a meeting qP'the group slated The BOLAND Oil CO. would, be disciplinary action ROBERT TAYLOR • AYA GARDNER • NEL FERRER with Increasing regularity, the gregate o f claims last week were D. E. FRECHETTE, Prop. / ' against Jessee, his boss Director of for,M ay 18, aJK'candidates for the M.600, a d ^ e a a e of 913 from the searching electrical brain waves Canlain Bros. DiaKUiag Ce..Iae.N.Y£. Atheltica Ray Coating refused to posiUon of ckklrman of the Young Mst ANNE CRAWFORD • STANLEY BAKER week before.. The 4dty of Bridge 2J9 Broad St., Tel. M1-8-6S21 BlMded WbMMjr. M Praef. ■t'ced up and become more regular. TEL Mltchdl 3-632fi talk, as did Jessee, who had |>een i R * P u W tc ^ A m ". of Connecticut Shown A t Added Treats port reported the highest number OPEN EVERY EVENING 72% Oraia Neatral flpWU. are inviled to come to this city to NufV turu Dm. When the spaces are full the waves 2:25 “Merry Wtvee of clalm.>(: 5.482 with 605 of them U N T IL 2 reveaktheir qualifications and plat- 6:45 start slowing down again. A slow Initial claims. forpna to the delegates and alter- 9:05 of Windsor” In down of the brain waves with age :ea to the convention from Tol- Regular Cinemascope could tliereforc! be a normal reault and Oninty, - • Prices Cartoon, News of growing old. Dr. Toman's And- STATE ings were received with wide inter- Puerto Rico's aqnual imports aet In scdentiAc circles. \ NOW! at Gaudef Jewelers are .vklued at about 400 million ' M. H. 8. Graduate dollars and exports at about 250 SH O W Ni 7 A « and 10:15 P.M. Ridest of the three sons of Mr. million dollars. and Mrs. Toman, he was salutato- RUMMAGE SALE ■M ill m ils taaMsH rian of the 1933 class of Manches INERT MTCRNB'lUR SIMMRS jMBWIilBIgMIMIIMMIgHia i ^ ^ ter High School. He served as ARTRER RBRRICUn president of the Debating Club, editor-in-chief of Somanhi.s, and ■8RVkis4Virnii . during hia entire coiiraa he sang SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH Every TELEVISION With the Glee Club and'was active ^ louMB’f sajliO! SUN. WILLIAM HOLDEN in sports and dramatics. An honor A'T'OUITRiiOUiAirPRICES*! "Escape f rom Fort Bravo” A ll the Splendor, Pageantry Shown SidS-aCartoons 6:45 “GIVE A GIRL A BREAK” "Truck, Trash and Treasures" and Romance of An Age of Chivalry . . . Captnred hi TlirMI- PROGRAMS Ing Grandenr! ^ Video Everyday—A ll Rights Reserved—H. T. Dickinaoh A Co., Inc. M -G -M pro«,onts i’ SIGNS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd ALL KINDS ^ FREDERIC E. WERNER ED'S SIGN CO. 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If l«Mtv U#n >m ##•< MID S^WS DESa — Mark relo- , —F r^ Dwyer i«sPnc( an.fMiM It )tMh. CiuiM ernut. N O W OPEN 13:3* 4U) FBEVUES Y O U P A Y ONLY - Sat Stica... Ml St ^ itl) We / t BEB—John Quiu' l:M((y. NEWS HOW oair *5722 how oHuf5422 lU ) JOah DAL.Y—News EMIOSSED PLUG itow M U 4332S LI9 (» ) MABGR AND JEFF ELGIN (tl) YESTEBDAY’S NEWSBEBL Taaaamw’a Da.riinia BizkUckla MOCCASIN ILUCHER APRI124 MCXn TIIH H (W> WEATIUCaVANB — ^ V e ll 1:3* ( I ) GABBY MOOSE OXFORD Jobert i'S ! . ! ' w e l c o m e t e a v e l e b s SPAING TIME ilN IR A l A0Mi|«OII SPACE M MAN’S ( a> coNNEirmxT s f o t u o b t 4:M (tl) ON YOBS ACl'OUNT ' ABTnCB GODrSBY B BHIRTR for 80YS and GIRLS 3 to 10 yoofa of ago. < ■Uf. Ince $43.00 mu raiENDS (CLUaiVE W IT H US Tliketa on >.sale now. Re Frank Parker, Marlon Mar- 8 157 M A IN served aeaU, ta:u Included. . low. Haleoke. Janetta DaVla. The Mariaert, M()- > STREET Eveahiga and SatoK uy mati Guire Slatera. I*u Ana nee $1.06. extra; Mon. thru atnuBj, TaairMarviB. M A N C H F S t f n Fri. BuitlaeM TPe extra* Mall UNOa ARTtsre orders P. O; Bex 1798. Hart- I Hr COM car aa a H E W a U S fhrd. Encloae arif-addfameg. tn r a U M M e i G. E WILLIS and SON, Inc ■ F <. • > (J F f INI aarelapc, er pheaa Hartfard, PBRiBRGd dffdF 78S MAIN ST., MANCHESTER^ CHaptN 6-aaai.. y Children Under 12 Frea—Box Offict A)pen 0 P. Bf. eith^s / *: Starts Tharsday,: *Tankea Paaha" (Tech) W E G I V E ; ^ \ 6 RCEN STAMPS M b >1 •*:N P . u • y \ w ^ > . Pliai: “War PR^V* ‘ ^^DBauByBQDBDSBR' 4 ' I .-; V . ■ ty J 5 JT // .* : r'<*f»**^W®lfe«jipai ••*■ Si-' - -■ \- ;,■; ,x A, ■X' ' X V* x;,'' ■ • . I V ■■ ■■ ,■■ PAGE FOXm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21,1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANDAESTER, CONNi WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21. 1954 PAGE flVB ahd ths choir rendered two beauti Bowies Favored ful aelMtlona "All Hail tbs Risen Soviet Empire’s Weakness at Geneva: King” and "In tha End of tha Sab m- • / OES Associatiq] bath." Friday evening an inapiring By PAC of CIO service was held at the church, Empty Stomachs Behind Iron Curtain with the reception of the following Martfdrd, April 21 UPi-^Tht I Members Eleet new members. John Adams,. Carla SMILIN9 ^ URVICR Political Action Committee of the Rose Becker; Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Bt UEOKOENNEK Slate otOfficers Bradley; Mr. and Mrs. Frank HEA Staff ComapoadMit | CIO will support former Governor Gaiinat; Mr. and Mra. Richard Farli (NEAt — Weatam leaden! Chester Bowles for the Democrat Gallitat; David A. Klockcr;,Mr. and ■hould take another hard look at ic nomination for govarnor. Stats North Obventry, April 21 Mrs. Anarew Uebman, Jr., 'Andre the Red world before aittinc df>wn I Senator Patrick J. Ward of Hart (Speclall.^’—At the recent^ meeting P. Lelbman; Annette J. Leibman, at Geneva to hacfle with Moacow ford haa intimatad. Roger R Lelbman, -Mr. and .Mrs. and Paiplnc oyer Korea and Indo The former Governor of Connec leginning Tomorrt^ Pb*t Matrons and Past X' P a^ n a Asan. of Climax Chapter Wesley Lewis; Robert L. Morgan, china. ticut and ex-Ambassador to In John R. Morgan, Ernest H. Morris The Reda aa uaual are expected dia haa not announced his candi yE.S., the election of officers''was to talk and act touch. But they V and Patricia A, Zi^igler. The choir / dacy but Ward, a member, of a ^.lield. The following persons were rendered several Ane selections will avain lead from weakneaai Draft Bowles? committee said he elected: President. Elliott Beebe of rather than from atrenfth, for the ' underatands such a resolution Is and communion service was heldt. Soviet empire it in the mtdat df in preparation by a committee .Storrs; vice president, Mrs. Frank The Rev. John Beck, Jiaator of a frave economic and political I headed by former Gov. Wilbert HsH of .Storra; secretary, Mrs. the Hebron-Gilead Churches will Starting Tomorrow — 3 days only ctilda. Snow of Middletown. Elliott Beebe Of Storrs. There were be the guest speaker at the chli|xh “The agricultural aituaiion ia Margaret Connors Driscoll of If. preaient and the meeting waa Sunday morning. The Rev. R. A. aerioua enough in Ruaaia«“ two Al Bridgeport, CIO legislative agent held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrifleld wil, be the guest speak lied dlplomata who Juit returned ia a member of the "Draft Bowles” Ira Wilcox of Merro%v. A delicious er in Ooliimbjx. from behind the Iron Curtain told committee, according to Ward. In pot-Juok supper wss enjoysd by alL Menael-Siipemaw REA Service. “But it bordera al- furtherance of’ the drxft . move Following the bua.ness mectinijf, Cbngratulatloha are being ex moat on diaaater in the aatellite ment, an all-day meeting o f' the Wilcox showed color movies of a* tended to Mr. and Mrs.' Ramon counMea.” Political Action Coihmlttea of the trip he had taken to Oallfomia. Mensel who were married April Thia la alpd confirmed by refu- CIO bae been eummOned for April Tbs next meeting wfll be held on 10th a.t Schiilyer Falls, New York. feee who recently eacaped Weat 2^nt the Waverlv Inn, Cheshire. - June 9 and Mr. and Mrs, George Mrs. Mertzel''was the former Miss RIOT from Pfrfand, Hungary and Eaat Bassett will be hoot and hostess. ,^'uemocrstic State Chaieman Betty Supernaw. V x ' , ' X Germany- John M. Bailey conferred yester y Grange Degrees Conferred Feed Ptaa Fatllag Personal Mention Moscow’a much publiciaed plan day with the former Governor. The Ladies Degree Team of the Thomas Newman has returned to Inereaae food and conaumer There was no announcement of the Grange put on the second degree to hia home from the Manchester goods production in Ruaaia and result of the conference. Bowles S t Andover Grange last night. Mrs. Memorial Hospital. 100 the aatellite atatea ia running into wss scheduled to address a meet Gertrude A. Haven served as mas Mrs. WlUiam J. McKinney Is Our Regular Stock of Lineni^Si|Collar have literally been jumping out Russian when the campaign began in Okla Grace Gess and Mrs. Gladyot Bis- North Coventry correspondent, of their akin to woo the peaaant. Oroi^ng peasant resistance be Hartford, April 21 tff)—The boma. the figure waa about 50 per Formerly up to $49.98 aell also assisting with the team. Mrs.. Gertrude A. Haven, telephone N*v«r $eM h*r« for !•$$ sTo no avail.', / ' hind tm Iron Curtain, in addition 1955 General Aaaembiy will prob cent. Dr. Grady F. Mathewe, com Mrs. Hsvgn, lecturer of East PI-3-«029. ' $2.98 ably be asked to extend daylight missioner of Public Health, aays Central Pomona No. 3, was a judge them $5.98. Som* at $7.98 Stalin originAUy forced through to its economic Implicationa, is at the competitive program at th'dNrolleeUyixaUan of Ruaaian ag- even more oihinoUa for the Red Having time In Connecticut for an that before the campaign against SUED FOR $100,000 ric u lh tn ^ t thb coat of national (era. The peasants still number other month each year. Gov. outhouses started there were from Ellington Grange Wednesday eve Lodge's office let it be known 3,000 to 5,000 cases of typhoid ning. Other Judges were Mrs. You’ll spend carefree days, in the.se. famiheKand fpur million dead the population in Russia and Beatrice Little, lecturer of Man New Haven, April'21 Wil jMaaanta^N^t yeara of compul- ihe satellite, countries. Their in yesterday. Massachusetts, Rhode fever In the state each year with liam M. Boteler .of Weat Haven has fashionrwise linen-weave skirts. Si6n, concentration Island and New Hampshire the death rate one in 10. Last year chester Grange and John Grlawold, They’re cool and lightweight, they fluence is felt In the towns not only have already acted to extend overseer of ^ s t Central Pomona sued a Masonic lodge for $100,000, cempa iuKTa^ution by firiiv becauad they feed the people but there were 00 ieasee with one No. 3. claiming he was badly injured as launder beautifully, need little aquada have .Mtnpletely failed ,tb the period for an extra month. death. also because even today most Connecticut's present law, which The men's.program was present the result of his Initiation into the ironing and .shed wrinkles magicr bend the Ruaaian^peaaant to ,the workers in industry and Red Army ed on that evening ar.d Uie ladies organization. He claimed in his Kremlin’a will. cannot be changed except by CARS GET SAFETY BELTS Superior Court suit he received ally. Some have belts. A wonderful soldiers have a rural background. legislative action, calls for wili present their program at the ..V Of aqme 100 mlltkm R)iaaian next meeting, when the judges will multiple head and body iniuries at bjiy at this price. peaoanta, no more than one mil- daylight saving time on the last Toronto (JPt — Aircraft-type a meeting of Annawon Lodgi. A.F. Sunday in April and the end on the meet again and then give the de hon Joined the Oonununlat Party safety belts are being triad in cision. and A.M. in West Haven. He aaid -X alnce the Bolahevika aeiaetToower. Lodge Re<>Election last Sunday in September. The {wlica and flra department aiito- the lodge had promised to pay him • Every good $tyle •n»ia waa recently revealedv by three other atatea have extended mobllaa. Study of accidents showjid Oiarch ActiviUea damages but he added he has re none other than N iki^ S. Kn the period to the last Sunday in the most vulnerable seat ia that TTie Second Congi-egatibnal ceived only $395, which he says is 7 achev, Nq. S man in the Kremlin’ Urged ill Hartford October. at the right-hand of the ilriver, Cuurrh was filled to capabity Sun less than what the alleged injuries • Every good color from which, .the passenger is ^33 day morning at the 11 a.m. wor new hielkrchy. Lucky you, if you've weited to buy a good full length coat until now! We hove cost him. Named in the suit In ad RoaUt Ool ittviam artford, April-21 Wl—Assert Even at the age of One the thrown by collision against the . ship.service. The church was beau dition to Annawon Lodge are the • All $ize$ The aituatlon Poland, ’ Moa- ing'Hjat "Republicana everywhere younger generation has a habit daahboard or through the wind- marked down e big group of sizes 10 to 17 and 7 to 15 end wt know you'll tifully decorated with Easter llllies Grand Lodge in Hartford, the cov/’a moat, t aatellite, la of aUying up all night and raia- ahicl. It haa been caUed the ‘‘aul- appreciate the big saving. Every coat is an excellent value and a quality fash and other spring flowers loaned by Temple Building Assn.. Inc., own aven mora raw IvoognhM the outstanding record ! ing Cain.' elde seat." . members and friends. ers of the West Haven lodge build Casual In the nine alnce the Reda made by Gov. Lodge in his current ion of pure wool and meticulously tailored. Don't miss this terrific sale. | \ Flowers were also given In ing. and the officers and the de X came to ir in Waraaw, only tyrm,” membra of the Republican memory of Fred Constantine by gree team which conducted the al Sve to per dent Poliah Statq CentraK,. Committee from hia familv and for Mrs. Mary leged initiation. Skirts Rtvoro Collar peaaanta enrolled in collec- Cordner and Mrs. Mrrgaret Mc Hartford have n.j' g e d Lodge to \ tlve f Few Peaaanta Joined aeek reelectlon. Kinney, mothers of Mr. and Mrs. A doctor, who should know, tho Co) (uniat party, Robert Cordner. says that speaking about ailments $2.91 Of cloae to 100,000 party Patrick. J. DePakquale, State ■x: The Rev. R. A. Merrifleld spoke too many people go around doing V central commltteaman^^d town "Comfort for Troui led Soul.s” .membera purged .in the paat aix .chairman, announced theSution. Juit that. jyeara for anti-Commuaiat reatat' Althouih the governor hak jdven ance^accoidlng to Poland'a Red no indication that he IntenUsjto moi^pieee Zy^e Waraaawy—the aeek ahotber te.rm. the State GOP SMILIN9 # tlRVie| Blouses jority were peaaanta and organisation has taken no action- Cotton luntei^ravoluUonary intallect- toward advancing another candi ila" date. / - » In the face of thia atubbom and 'frequently heroic realitance, prop The Hartford State Central by Rhoda Lee aganda for' land collectivlxatlon in Committee members.'inm their reso- lution Monday, said Republicana Poland hra almoat ceaaed. Thia is everywhere' ''recognlae the out also true of Hungary, Caechoalo- standing ''record made by Gov. vakla, Romania, Bulgaria and I/Sdge and that the best interest - Featuring The NEW eapeeially Eaat Geraitany, the Iron ,61 the State will be served by hav Curtain refugeea reported. ing him seek renomlnatlon and re- More than SA yeara after tht election for a second term.” WIDE FLARE COLLAR Drive For Trade ^ The resolution was sighed by More than 35 yeara a f t ^ the DePaaquale, Ool. Harry Schwol- Ruialan Revolution the pMaanta aky and Judge John Bracken, for the moat part remain the back committeeman .from the Third / bone of reaiatance to ^ie Red re- District. Others who approved the glmea. resolution are Miss Marion Utley, .98 Th'tia, deapite th m immenae in- representing the Second Pjatrict duatrial achieveintmta, the Krem and Mrs. Lena LeDoux, State enm- /. lin nilera how fliid the food ahoct- mitteew'oman from the Third Dis now aga in Oomn^iat-dominated Eu trict. , rope ia th^^ major problem con fronting them today. In- ap very sho^ time you^ It'.s the spaaon for cotlon.a and you will 'Prem i^ Georgi Malenkov muat going to be mig^y sorry ymKlet be charmed with the beauty and snap of find new food aourcea to feed the your income tag go until Ute last the.ae newest .atyle.a. hungr^ atirring people behind minute, , / Photo at lop—The new wide flare Capri / •' collar on a Spring Knight print. It’« gored every for proper fit, has oversize button.s, ia sleevele.ss and ha.s overlay pockets. Size.v .10 to 16 in fast colors of Pink, Grey, Aqua and Orange,
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F A C E SIX WAWCREWER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN.,' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, J954 MANCHESTER EVENiyCi HERALIX MA^CTIESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21.1954 PAGE 8 BVIH tomorrow at T:I0 p.m. at tho Ble* turned to tbolr horns l u a d s y models a^wood ar eastiiig from Bolton Wapping mentary School auditorium. The njgbt. .• ■ playter imida,. first grade will perform in a toy Drtacoll-Starkowskl Clay yrnddisUng la considered the -; / . Lloyd S. Grant band. Grades two, thret and four Miss Clarolyn Driscoll, daughter oldest/M the arts and ia an Inex- will present "Goldilocks and the of Mr.-and Mrs. WUliam . Driacoll penawa hobby. Mrs. Magee aays W ORK SHOES Three Bears,” and gradek five, six, 8 -of Main t., and Edward Lavf- thatPut-e(-town people arc welcome ■ To Be Honored seven and eigh t. will ^present the rence StarkowskL will bs married to ;^ n the claaa. There ere more LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN "Atom ic Bookshop^' Miss Mar Saturday morning pt 10:30 at St. than 100 members now in the art -od ■■ Grates as Tuition Mounts At GOP Dinner garet Keefe will be in charge of Francis o f Assisi Church. A re league which waa organized In No- the. first through the fourth ception a'ill follow at Uie Amer /v/njber. HIGH OR LOW / Bolton; April 21 (Special)—Th*rye»tercavIon_^ that high u,ey ,tui fighting the Route Principal Jamea E. Welch has ford A rt School, will give an Syies- 'Bdtool tuition for lo<^ pupils next *5 Maze, underlined a need for Republican Town Committee, will- asked paronts to have their chil nie Colllas, Mephene M I. 2-44I6. be held.May 12 at 7 p.m.. at Gar son course in sculpture cergmlca $ ^ • 9 5 i q $ ^ . 9 5 would be <300, and might be radio facilities on the tank track dren who are participating arrive for the members of the ^ u t h den Grove, Keeney St., Manches at the school at 7; 10 p.m. taeriajwd to 1424 when the new *««>• This was recenUy voted in I Windsor Art League on Wednes ter. Lt. Gov. Edward Allen will Vnlle.v Meet ..upstages another spectaculat CLUB SALE! Club To S t a n c h e r High School is built., meeting but has not yet been' be the main speaker. | days. The course will be mven at hM •ppitrently given residents o f' PATTERN HARMONY^ a small amount of rubbish, was the bargaining election yesterday. called-to the telephone and found International representative Rich the fire had spread to surrounding ard Linsley of the independent i:95 V.. brush on his return. union said the National Labor Re Firemen arrived on the scene at lations Board would fall a run-off Hundr0fls are Buying Mace Settings 3:30 after spending a half hour election in the near future. The looking for the fire. The w gih a l UEW local, which now represents PACKAGE ai-kMii lA b e-i mesaage received at 2 p.m. led the some of the employes at the plant, INSULATID NOtTAILE COOLEG firemen to believe its location Was fell four votes short of the neces DEAL at Bolton Notch. sary 347 needed. The CIO lacked • MCNICf • niMIN# • WIIK-INOS •I of Fine China and Sterling by Joining Michaels Verfect 10’ Club! 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A : i I J -I'.' -i PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENIN^ HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21.1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAYt APRIL 21, 1954 gagor boui^t land, got an FHA talking about bombing Moscow alt souri. They plan to spend the Eas PAGE NINB SlKattrl|PBtpr commitment for a building on that the tim e." ter vacation with Mrs. Bausnle's of the timberlands art govern call for the cutting only of ripe land, and then sold the Commit U ntil somebody like WlKson re News Rliyines son John, who resides there with WEST Hal Boyle years- So soma companieg have — enough to bul^d seven mHUmi ment-owned. ■ 7 five-room hpmas, Eupttittg IfprttUi ment, land and all, at a handsome minds us of Uie-fnct, few Ameri r e e ’ his family. They vrill returia on Building Spp6e trees,, leax'thg the young ones. They taken, to seeding the cut areas - By J. P, D.— May 1st.' Commercial lumhermen in the grow fast when the old ones are But tha war brought the devol- PUSUBtUiD >y IHIt profit. In other words, the gov cans realize how much, and how SIDE RECORD SHOP Pacific NorthweatV-conscioua . of from plakea, or planting aeedlinga V FI1JI84{AM|RAS } agPAt.n PRlNriNU CO., me. Dog Urenses to Fall Duo out of thefr way, and the area re- by hand. ■" opm ent df DDTi" A ha now lum ber ' IS BtiMU Birett ernment not .only furnished the often this country engages in the "Erhoes Of Successful Speeeh Po8 tpoiiec I^ W P T A 383 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER King Who Seen Dej^niiig tha public's memory of the old ^ FLASH BULBS. CASES, 4 Haunt VIee President Nikon" Town Clerk Ellsworth Covel. re sqeda Itself. men use planes to spray the in HuiciieaMr. Conn money free to the mortgagor but business of bombing Moscow. And," minds .->.11 dog owners* that dogs "stripping” days when timberlands But nature throws a curve at sect-killer over large areas. Out y MOVIES, FAETS ^ TMUltAB F. FkROUSON. ,Mii Nixon, the Vice President 'Were denuded fo r quick profits in Different practices are followed the. deeding proceas, too. Forest WALTER R. FEROUBON it gave him a bonus for coming to im agine How the R ussians m ust Andover. April 21 iSpecia" must be licensed by May 1. Owners breaks of tree diseases slfd are PubUPitra . .has started a furore. . . RECORDS and UaSaW d^land lumber—insist that new forestry in th e Do'.:gias F ir region. This 'is rodents grow fat on the airborne aad taking the money away. .which ma.v. exceed in noise at "Spring 'n .•'pree." - the varlet of unlicensed .dogs will be proe- Abolished Money . a strip from the western slopes of attacked now by planes loosing Fouodad October 1. 1881 feel about it, we Merely have to ' uted. A’lso, dog owners are re- methods, forest farming and other seeds. The association reports that least. . .the Indochina war. . show aponsprcti by the PTA hs-s the . Cascade Mountains to the lethal dust over affected forests. Evary Eranlns Except \ "There were other ways of niilk- imagine that" we catch the Rus mfivjed that they are responsible types of conservation, assure the some lumbermen now use helicop FubUalMd news editors from every state had to postpone their opening date ACCESSORIES P ortia^ Ore... April 21 i/P)— Pacific Coast' having the heavy ters to. strew poison grain first. And the Oregon State Foreat^ SuadAivdsra and Holldaya.HoHj Ent^Entered at Uia Injif. profits out of 608 mortgages. sians. just;, once, talking , about due to conflicting dates at the town for ahY^damage'done by their, dogs, New York (JP)—Onca upon a In fact black marketa aprang up 'The nX t 1 o n's home - building nation of. a fairly constant supply PbatIt OHlca at Manchoatar. Cona.. aa .hdd gathered for a meeting everywhere, and they had more of new timber. rainfall fir requires. After the rodents have feaated on Department is about to step into MCOIind Claaa Hall Hatter. F or example, a standard 12 to 18 bombing New York, or pulilishing . . .but for two daya they’d hall. The allow will now be given and shmd^d therefore keep their time there lived a king whp Yell to splurg^ la ripping Into ita timber the fight on the Douglas Fir bark dogs undeiNt^rol at all tlmeg. troubles than ever. So the king The West Coast Lumbermen's that for awhile, the seeding planes months building period was al a map. showing hoiv they would heard and seen . . . no Item worth on May 6, 7. 8. brooding. resources. And some are asking There kre enough trees standing fly over. Before rodents from other beetle Which causes more timber- For Sale ' StmSCRIPTMN RATES announced: today: are man. Insects and fire in the 12-state Western pine region Assn., representing the majority Payable in Aivaace lowed by FHA. Many mortgagors repeating . . . the da.v before tbe , Among those participating In Open Every Night Until 9 ' He had everything a king needed part* of the forest find their way land damage than forest fires. Ona Tear ...... do iUThey. of course, m.",y actual the vatiety acts arc; Mrs. Donald Manchester ^'Sning Herald An "I gueaa the people need aome- 'Blowly b u t surely destrbylng our •—from the eastern slopes of the of Douglas 'fir. lumber companies Pentagon . , . had given them to make him happy—a gold throne, in Washington, Oregon and North to the area, the seeds have a It will, feed some beetles on 8 u Mon the ...... ;...... were abI^,to build . In 6 m onths. In ly have more, real intent to bomb a lecture. ■ . . whieh even for a Richards. Mr.s. Eve W arner. Mrs. dover cnrrespondentKMrs. Thomas thing to take the place of money^ forests ? Cascade Mountains to the western chance to sproUf. RICH FARM Three Months ...... O'Brien, telephone honeat tax coUectom, a Wg palace. ern Callfoniia, say block ciittihg radioactive isttopes — byproduct One Uonth ...... this way, tltey were able not only New York than we have to bomb high si'hool^group. . .left noth Lester Thompson and Mrs. Max s f»t treasury, a live-d^y^week; New Inventions Fight Threat borders of Texas and the Dakotas of the A-bomb. Then they wdll. be —to build 50 million five-room works fine there. Square chunks It takea years for the new trees Weekly ...... to save on MIowable labor rq^ta Moscow. But, at least, they never ing to ronjecture. . .poor Rich well B. Hutchin-son. as a quartette: *nd a beautiful queen with from now on kind ieiters The helicopter, some byproducts t'o-jmsch cuttiwig stage-r'how many turned loose in the forest to gorge Single Copy ...... Eve Warner and Roland D'Amor.r JAII-S ABOVE AVER.V houses, according to S. V. Full- are. hewn from the forest, with and carrying barges, but ‘also’to talk about it. ard was requested to. . .arouse minor throat aUment that made It! of the atom bomb, the latest in standing trees left all around In depVinds on .the 'rarious species, the themselves. Scientists trace LOAM MEMBER o r them from their., sleep. . .by a.s a duet. ivi*jh soloists including Hartford, April H t/r> i - t 4w ImpoaaiMe for her to raise j,er /^*^*'* .‘’y wl insect-killers-r-eyen rat; poison—^ away, Jr., manager of the Western amouht of sun and rainfall avail the beetles' destructive progress TUB ' aA!S o c ia t e d p r e s s get from 6 t^yl2 montha' free Mrs. Cliarle.s Donnelly, Fred Bar- Pina Assn. here. a checkerboard pattern. These re giving them the inside dope. , . National Bureau of Prisons h ^ voice In anger. P®*’’" kingdom >f6r money,” -are being used today by lumber seed the cut areas. The young able. and the uses for which they with geiger counters, study their The Associated Press (s exclusleely rent, whiiih the raA did not con and talk of seerets deep. ,. .the comb. Ronald Bockus. and Roland men ^ fight this threat. He adds that since 1933 IBe lum entitled to the use of republlcaUon of rated five of Connecticufs' eight Anyv.'ay,'J '■ I since tUf Aa perfect*UCI ICSvt li.va.t. Great idea, If- said-the y'. wine man. trees ''grow up like wheat” seek are being harvested. habits, Ifsm how they thrive -- I ’d. Delivered all news dispatches credited to it. or sider' in setting Wnt levels on 'X'eep tried hard to fill the bill D'Amour. Tlvere are many sur county jails in the above average ber companies and government $3.Q0 not otherwise credited in this paper queen Bhe never wanted to criticize without a Federal and state laws act as ing the sunlight they need, unlike And all the time they run the and maybe figure out how to con O pen Forum '.and give them what waa prise acts and skits to bq pre class. The jails are in Hartford, AMESITE him. (This in a fairy tele.) Vouty?" waU'hdogs to see that the vast agencies have developed a code of tro l them . and also the local news published here. these proj^ts. sented. the pine that can grow in the risk of death by disease or insects. All rights of repuDlicatlon of special needed. . . hut now he wishes Litchfield, New Haven, Fairfield But the king, he sat upon hia I Thla , system worked well for timberlands atlll left aren't squan forest practices to insure the re shade. "In addition, neress'an,’ current I,eave for .'41. I,niils aa The Western Pine Assn, says dispatches herein are also reserved. Stat«|nent She Read for this onre. .. .he never had and Windham Counties. Tlie other gold throne, did not feel like a king ' three days.,'' b'br the first time in dered to meet/ the nation's big gion's lasting future as a timber Good Seeding Tears Rare that in the last 20 years tree GIGLIO BROS. coat was estimated by the FHA on succeeded! Mrs. John Bausola, ‘of Andover '-A man's pleasant memories of Full service client of N. E. A Serv To the Editor'. i jall.s, in New London. Middlesex D n iV E W A T S at all. He brooded because his"''"'history s' ' man could '* exchange postwar demknd for construction source. But a good seeding year may killing insects have cost Its region his college days fiever concern his TeL MI-3-5301 ice. Inc. _ the basis of what it would cost I should like ho call In the atten- | Lake, her daughter Mrs. Gertrude and Tolland counties, are not people seemed to tie unhappy. kind note, frpm tbe boss for a materials.. More than two-thirds In the pine regions the rules now come along only every six or seven Publishers Representatives: The Preritico, and granddaugliter, 73 billion board feet of timber studies there. the average or tjpical biirider to tion of the people'pf Manchester. , niithorlzed for federal use' and So he called In hla favorite Wise bottle of milk at the grocery Julius M athen Special A gen» — New Elizabeth Ann Prentico. have left therefore are not rated by the e x p E x t l y i n s t a l l e d York. Chicago, vetrolt and Boston. put up the project. Most\ ex part of a radio broadcast. Feb. 17, man and asked: store. Then the new order col linns II nil >-■ M E M K ^ AUDIT BUREAU OF by Frank Edwards. newscaster, . A Thought for Today for a motor trip to St. Louis, Mis Federal Bureau. "Why do not my aubjecta laugh lapsed utterly. It was found out CIRCULATIO.NS. perienced I'ontractora w ere ab'I^^'.o concerning utility rate hikes. i Bose GrodinR^ Mochine Spread — and sing? I am a good king with that the . bosses had put all their The Herald Priming Company Inc., cut corners and rut their actual I read this statement Monday on a gentle heart. I do not cut off relatives on the payroll and 9 out assumes no financial responsibility for costa - far below the FHA esti the witness stand at a PUC hearing | PrlVyer Forms Set ^ Power Rolled their heads, and I tax them fairly of 10 letters they wrote were ad typographical errors appearing In ad Forgive 'us. Lorclsjesiis. for do- vertisements and other readinit matter mates. and these savings added to on the Connecticut Power Com.- Also: Parking Lots — Tenqis Courts — Wolkt —and, well, maybe ever so tittle dressed to members of their own In The Manchester Evening Herald.- pany's request for rate hikes to : ing the things that m^ke us un- SWISS GIANTS more.” fam ily. the profit on the mortgage." residential users of up to 24 per c'omfortable and guilt.\^-hen we "Maybe they got troubles,” said, Display advertising closlny hours: pray 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS I will have to use the honor For Monday—1 p. m. Friday There, three years ago, was the cent. X the wise man, v.-ho had some of his system,” sighed the king. "From For Tuesday—1 p. m. Monday. essehAlai anatomy of bonanza for It speaks for itself. ■ We say that we believe iiT'^d, own. For Wednesday—1 p. m. Tuesday. and yet we doubt God’s promlsba. Terms arranged if desited. now on each man will write his the amart operators. "The process of draining the “What troiLbles could they have, own money, but I flatly forbid him For Thuraday—1 p. m. Wedneaday. family purse takes many forms, in We say that m God we'trust/ r Friday—1 p. m. Thursday, considering I got this good, gentle to do so except to reward himself WeVe preparing for Summer Furniture Displays! Rr Saturday—1 p. m. Friday. cluding that of hiking utility rates. .vet we w orry and try to manage ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERViSlD BY heart?" asked the king Indig Claaalfled de^uiie: 10:30 a. m. each our own affairs. PANSIESOO for doing a fine job or perform As.part of the give-away adminis nantly. ' day of pobUcatton except Saturday — Diplomacy For A Democracy tration policy, utilities are seldom We say thSi we love Thee. O ing a good deed for a stranger.” • A m . Ethiaisite colors Generous Baskets "I can't understand it myself,” By twilight there w’asn’t an un- “The troubles of operating propa turned, away without getting what Lord, and yet do qot obey Thee. Dentaio Brothers. mid the wise man, hedging imme Wednesday, April 21 they ask for .. or even more. And We believe that Thou hast the N. aigned piece of paper left in the ganda diplomacy in a free-spesik- ESTABLISHED 1920 diately. "Why don't we approach country, and everybody but the that same state of affairs exists in answers to all our problems, and the problem scientiflcally ? Det's Ing democracy are proverbial, and many states. yet we do not consult Thee. PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS king had Ids arm in a sling, suffer F ib u la For Bonanza CALL NOW— ANYTIME go out and poll the people.” ing from writer’s cramp. Riots they have all been wrapped up in •"ITie Connecticut Pow er Co. has Forgive us. Lord, for our lack of • DtlpKin^ • Phlox • SwMt William So the king disguised himself by 84,000 residential customers. It faith and the wilful pride that ig broke out the next morning, a gen If ordinary citizena who have no one exhibit during Secretary • ComatienG • Doisiot • LuRlnt. Etc. Manchester MI-3-7691—Hartford CHapel 7-8617 putting a thin (but not too thin) eral revolution by noon, as every serves Stamford. Darien. Middle- nores the w'ay. the truth and tha piece of cheese doth over his •Asy grasp of all the details that Dulles' effort to talk big before town. New London, Manchester, life. man lost faith in his neighbor’s crown, and he and the wise man signature. go Intd the construction and fi- the Geneva Conference. the Farmington and Torrlngton Wilt Thou reach down and .. went out aripng the common foMc. jiancing of a home have wondered The truth is that It is impos- area,. Thompson and Canaan and change the gears within us thst MOST PLANTS 35c ea., 3 for S1.N Tljey halted the first thgee sad- "Dig me up that money quick!” the king told his wise man. "These what the loopholes in FHA pro cible to operate such a propa others. The Connecticut Power Co. we may go forward with Thee. fartxl ones they met, and received filed application with the Connecti Amen. Choice Mix these aqmplaints: -people seem to want their old cedures might be, we find that ganda effort, in a democracy. troubles back.” CLEARANCE cut State Utilities Commission on - Peter Marshall GLADI9U BULBS Doz. 65c "I waftt, to buy lollipop, and Senator Paul Douglas of Illinois Everything that could happen Feb. 3 asking for an annual rate Sponsored by the Manchester a But tbe wise man, who was a Council of Churches. piggy Bank won't give," wept gave A very precise description, of to the Dulles effort has happened. Increase which would cost the small child. very, very wise man had kept his customers about tl,500,000 per • . a Last Call these loopholes in a speech in the AsparaguVRoots 25 f„r 100 f„r 02.75 SAVE own pockets loaded with gold V' His effort was to build up diplo year. It amounts to a rate increase "My wife wants a new house, coins all the time. He walked to ODDS-AND-ENDS SenAte as fAr back as A pril, 19S1 matic pressure on ths Communist of 24 per cent for the average resi and I don't have the d o u g h," the balconyx Scattered a handful Deaths Last Night groaned a middle-aged man. —three years before the present world by the use of a , gigantic dential user in that state. 50% of coins to the mob and said, "Fol Solid "Upon investigating I find that "I don’t mind being old, ugly low me, boys, there's more where probe got tmder way. r oratorical threat—or bluff. and broke,” whined a wrinkled What Senator Douglas described this sam e Connecticut Pow er Co. By THE ASStHTATEI) PRESS ! that came from." And what happened? which wants to tap the customers • Budded Rhododendi^ * Axofeqs lady beggar. "But I did want to Mahogany then is what had been going on New York Frank Graham go to my grave in style, so that The wise man turned and toased FEW-OF-A-KINDS Some Americans refused to take for 24 p e r cent m ore ha.s been do Holmes., secretary and designer of • Pink Dogwood • How^ri|ig Trees • Shrubi more gold coins to the king's body V: before then and What has been go ing all right at the public trough SALE my funeral would be a credit to him seriously, and"^faid he waa Lenox. Inc., Trenton,. N. J. china guard gnd said, “Bdys, I know you in Washington. It has received two • Evergreens • Privet Hedge • Fruit Trees the community." Salem Group ing on since then, and it is ah ex bluffing. They labeled his propa firm, and who designed the first ; "The king decideLl this was am all got .your personal woes, and juicy tax handout certificates, giv A m erican china u.sed a t W hite \ • Roses *Woodgord — Vegefdide ond Hower you can solve them anyway you planation, perhaps, of many things ganda for what it seeiiled to be, ing it a total of one million five ample cross- section of the public House state dinners. Died Tues- Seeds. ■ mind. • want to. What you do next is up to many Americans have often sus and thereby, of course, dlrMpishied hundred and three dollars off of its day. $ > 5 0 you.” ".Mo.iey Is w hat m akes all my pected without ever being quite its potential effect. If such propa taxes. But instead of passing that San Juan, Puerto Rico—Dr. Is- , There'* b e ^ no weather to enjoy outdoor furniture up on to the customers, the Connecti FERTILIZERS AND INSECTICIDE^ people iinhapp,y," he said. "I think 'The bodygitard troops Immedi aure or quite understanding them. ganda is going to work, the iia- sac Gonzalez Martinez. 83, Puerto Colon: I'll abolish money.” . ately opened the gates. 'The mob to date, but\it won't last long! May l*t wa blossom cut Power Co. is asking the state Rico's leading authority on can- ! GALLON All items subject It explains, for Instance, how a tion whose policy it is auppoiai> s ^ ,for permission to charge- an addl- King, you took the words right flooded in, cut o ft the head of the ccr. Died Tue.sday. • ou(.side white king, stuck it on'\a pole outside out with our'Rummer displays. Right now wa need developer can have Uncle Sam pro to help should be able to keep a "pnal I'i million dollars per year. Lo.s Angeles - James Wilbur Value S4.9K Gal. out of my oracular mouth,” said fellows, these privately ASGROW GREEN MANTLE GRASS SEED • flat white the wise man. the palace gates, ahd every man warehouse space...and to start moving odds-and- vide not only Ms profit, but his straight face. That is impossible, W ard, 69, a new spaperm an for I'nronHItinnal Guarantee went home and bragged to his to prior sale. tax paying utilities, as they I nearly .50 years and since 1946 • barn red So the king aliolished money. ends froni our r.egular stock so we can absorb the own capital aa well. for a democracy. call fhemselves." / FOR A LOVELY LAWN Money will he refunded If de- He ordered his peo; le to bring in wife he had saved the i^untry sin (3) $102..50 financial editor of the Los Angeles ' • interior gloss or enamel gle-handed. The following excerpts from other Americans took him very I Cpnnectirut Co. should have airahle reaiilta are not ob all their cash, gold, silver and Salem 4-Drawcr Summer furniturdv You can help us do both . . . and Examiner. Born in Wisconsin • ^ r c h and deck grey tained. Chests: each Senator Douglas' speech outline seriously, and divided themselves iI j relief on to the Rapids, Wis. Died Tuesda.v. jewels. Since he ilsSured them he The wise man took oVer the we'ra making it wdfl worth your while with sensational All sales final. the nature of the gravy train the i consumer. Washington Mrs. Ethel Lillian | had a good, gentle heart (and they throne, manied the. former king's into two classes. Important mem DIAMOND'S kne-w he had an arm y) the people widow, and they both lived'hap 89.00 savings like these. . This is only a part of the many government has been operating Mrs. Helen FiUpatrick. Williams. .59, wife of Walter Wil- ' bers of Congress rejected the im 40« Oakland a t\ liams. Undersecretary of Com WOODUND GARDENS brought him all their wealth. pily ever after. But the new king savings wa've combe\) from oar stocks. for the unscrupulous: "King, you better let - me take never hired a new wise man. He plications of Mr. Dulles' oratorical merce, and active in social work in 1«8 WOODLAND STREET—TEL. MI-3-8474 “A uniform 5 per cent allowance play. Theae, of' course, gave the RAIMR r.\YS OFF I Seattle before coming to W ashing-/ a n d n a v y all this out-of-date trash and didn’t want to trust any beginners>. j ARMY throw it In a hole some-where Moral; Only great quacks or had been given (under FHA regu St. Loul.s, April 2K id’i The age ton. Born in Florence, Colo. Died world the impression that his own / OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P. M. 997 Ma in sTREfer where It won’t tempt people.” lations) for architect's services, of eleclronlis is paying off for the Tuesday. M1-9-3906 great fools try to peddle a salve country was cutting his feet from City of St. Louis. \ * | Pasadena. Calif. Mrs. Clarghce said the wise m an. And the icing guaranteed to heal your ulcer, cure $12.95 DOWN riLLOWR. (12) 21 x 27 inches $91..50 to $116.50 9 X 12 RUGS. (1) each Green oven though the architect might under him even while he wa.s en An all-time high of $3,424 in j Slem bel, 84, who.se father. M orris safrtlt was okay with him. What a neighbor’s child of freckles, and 300^ Down bed pillows in ACA bliie-and-white scroll carved, Ja.>«amine gold .spatter-dash Axmins have been in the employ of the gaged In facing the Communists traffic fines was a.s.w.ased ip City Lam prey, founded the sy' Paul good was money ? make everybody on earth )ire«k But the people were no happier. striped downproof ticking ...... -7.95 ter Rroadloom.s, or plain Green twist velvet builder or mortgagor, and even with his bold front. Court ye.atr rday. Tliat toppc>t the (Minn. I Pioneer Press. Iw d Mon- out laughing at the same time. previous high set Friday wTten ' dav. / $18.3,00 9 X 12 RUG. (1) NiHria (brown) twist Brnadloom.s ...... 79.50 though architect's costs may Save Other Americans who took him traffic violators paid $2,900. ' | Dallas Bon F. Whitaker, about Velvet vBroadloom ...... ^ $107.70 9 X 12 RUG. (1) P laui'^se Twist amounted to only 1 or I'i per seriously were all for his tough 169.95 The increa."cd revenue re.sults'(60. oilman and hotel owner and Broadloom ...... L...... V ...75.50 cent. Therefore, the common prac diplomacy, ai.d their only instinct from an iptrease in traffic l ases. Towner of several noted race horses, \ $175,009 X 12 UUG. (1) Green Carved Axmln.^- tice, fn the case of architect's fees, waa to make it tougher. What which city officials nttribute to i ^ rn in Dallas. Died Tiie.sday. ANNOUNCINO THE NEW \ ter HroadloOn) ...... 149.50 $87.00 9 X.12 RUGS. (1) each. Rose leaf or carv was for an allowance to be made the u.sc of a radar equipment by Tucson. Ari7y'' William Gordon they did, of course, was to become police to nab violators. Woolfnlk,lotfnlk, Detroit, former \ " $172.50 9 X 12 RUGS (1) each Green or (irey ed Sandalwood Axmin.ster Broadloom rugs 69.50 which was per cent greater so enthusiastic about it they made prq.sidi^l o ^ h e Michigan Con.soli- Come To Larsen’s For (4) Reg. jH02..50 Salem D resser Bases .... leaf-patterned Uftcyt loop-pile Wilton Rroad- $55.00 and $59.25 9 x 12 RUC.S. (1) each, than the actual amount paid by it too tbugh, as with Vice Presi FIRE DESTROYS HOI SE (lated G ^ ^ o . and a former board 89.00 Granby, April 21 i>I’i ■ Fire de loonrs ...... X-...... ■ 136.50 Hunter (Jreen looi>ed pile or Rose-Beige shag-typo th e m o rtg ag o r . . . dent Nixon before the editors last chairmam^ the American Natural (Si $24.50 Dresser Mirrors shown ...... stroyed a house on Buttles Road Ga.s Co/ Ru'd Miehigan-Wisconsin i l l . 95 cotton broadloom rug.s ...... 39.95 “A general allowance of 5 per Friday. $149.00 9 X 12 RUGH- (D each Axniin.ster owned by Henry Young of Hart Pipe Line Co.\Died Tiie.iday. Rroadloom.s; brown plaid (w brown $65.00 JUNIOR FLOOR LASiP. (1) Solid turned cent was made for general ron- When this happened, of course. ford .veaterday afternoon causing / - ■ \ tiactor's profit, although In 90 per Mr. Dulles himself waa soon forced i d^m'tge-t estimated at $4,000. ac .Real wealth is's state of mind, .'silk shade ....2 9 .7 5 cent of the caaea the mortgagor to turn around and go through the cording to Fire Chief George R. .^•s a doctor. 5>a)v— mind your $1.34.95 and $125.50 9 x 12 RUGs. (1) each 18th Bemsin. 'Hollar.s and cents. $12.50 TABLE LAMPS. (6) Ivory china with was alao the general contractor act of eating his own original Century Floral or Grey-and-Red leaf patterned leaf borders in maroon, green or brown; , and builder, and, therefore, this propaganda threat. ______- ____ X-______- Axmin.5ter Broadloom.5...... 109.00 choice ...... •...... 7.95 contractor's profit actually be In a totalitarian country, the came a mortgagor's profit.' The $139.95 9 X 12 RUGS. (1) each "Axminster $27.50 SWING BRIDGE LAMPS. (1) Polished , Foreign Minister's . propaganda Rroadloom.'<. Choice of Canieo-Beige-ami-Green Bra.s.s, taffeta-shade with wine trim ...... 14.95 3>i per cent, added to the 6 per tactics would be law to everybody more.sque .swirl pattern: Stone (7rey self-t^c cent, carqe to a total of 8'j per inside the country, and everybody •$.39.75 TABLE LAMP, (T) Large tole.cannlster cent. Then a 2-to-3 per rent al- moresque and a Juniper* Green self-toile moresque. in spice red with gold decorations; 2-light fixture; would leave the act tn him atone, 'I A Ntw HomGt SpGciol Club S«dan Mill Second.s ...... ,,X ...... 109.00 ^wance was made for contrac and no one woultf spoil it by either olto ovaibbU in matching antique red parchment shade . .19.85 tor's overhead, out of which he' under-euttihg it or over-empha- Four-Door Sodon, Oub Coup# $123.25 9 X 12 RUGS. (1) each. Green random \ $16.50 TABLE LAMP. (1) Small apothecary wak frequently able to .save l.p e r sizing^ii. textured looped i»iie. Mill .Second; modern green type in ivory with green and brown decorations: centXon top of that, al'owances We are, fortunately, a democra textured or Aqua-and-Biown modern textured sCalloiSed taffeta shade ...... 8.25 were ^ d e for attorney''s fees for cy, And if, along with the bless Axniin.ster Kroadloom.'*...... 98.95 , aervices.^ which were frequently $26.75 JUNIGR ‘h’LOOR LAMP. (1) Golden ings that fact means, there is also (4) Full\Sizp; (4 1 Tivin Siz* $123.25 and $134.95 9, X 12-RUG.S. (1) each Bronze whh shiki silk shade ...... 14.95 furnished by the morlBaRor and some limita.tidn upon the kind of X P o ster Bed.'. Reg. $65.00. Green random texture looped pile. Mill Second, builder himself. Now, the mort- diplom acy we can wage In the or Modern Green textures Axniin.ster,Broadloom $18.75 SWING BRIDGE LA.MPS. (2) Polished • gage commitment under section world, that is not redly a handi , 57.5D R u g a ...... 98.95 Brass with red or green parchment shades having .608 was theoretically 90 per cent cap, either, providing we do learn Lawn roilort, spodos, shovoTs, reikts. whoolbarrovifs, btas-s galleries . ."...12.50 of the 'necessary cunent coat.' $112.00 9 X 12 RUG. (1) Aqua-and-Bro\vn mml- not to try to play the game a-s if handy carts, gordon.hoso, lawn mowors, powor ern textqred Axmin.ster Hcoadloom ...... 95.50 $25.00 TABLE LAMP. (1) Plain plum china oir • and the mottgagbr was sup|ioscd we were a totalitarian dictatorship bra.'is mounting: plum-trimmed taffeta shade 8.95 to Invest 10 per cent of his own in which policy would never be mowors. lawn swoopors. $110.00 to $131.25 RUGS. (1) each G reelv ^f, $19.75 TABLE LAMP. (1) Green, and M -hite money. But when you consider the discussed piibTicly and freely. The Plain Greige Cheni!le»ty{Je, or embos.aed leaf.Silver- 10 per cent profit which the mort late Senator Vandenberg always Grey Axmin.ster Broadlooma ...... 89.50 mo/ rn china, whiU parchment shade ...12.75 gagor made from' architect's and had the policy for us to say what GRASS^SEED $105.50 to $112.0() 9 X 12 RUGS. (1) each Grey $25.50 TABLE L.\MPS. ’ (2) Large he.iiagun legal fees, contractor's profit and w'e m ean and mean w hat we say tbne-on-tone. Grey modern leaf. Wood-tone-red china ginger jars with floral deebtations; taffeta overhead, the 90 per rent of the (2i $143.S0 --and not try to fool people abroad Dahlia, Gladioli Bulba— Bagonias-^loxinia Chest •-''n-Chests modern textiire, Ivj>ry-beige-and-brown modern shades ------14.95 c o st WM. in reality, 100 per rent or people at home either. And that future and all-over conifer-motif Pearl Grey-on-^ $44.00 JUNIOR FLOOR LA.MP. (1) Polished of: tile cost« and thMp was no is not only rig h t; it is. as JMr. 425.00 Mine more.sque Axmin.ster Broadlooms ..87.50 braas ba.se with pumpkin tbie shade ...... 2 2 .0 0 investm ent a t a)l Dulles ougt|t to be confe.ssing **That w as not th e \vhole islory. about now, the only safe and prac- INCINERATORS either, because, in adclUion, sub tii al way for. 118 to talk to the contractors isrofits were counted world. . J Lawn Mower ShariMniRf; and Repairing 1 :' aa part of the cost and f^equentIy the ^ mortgagor and'the subcon tractors were one and-,the .same. I Our Bombing Talk "Then there is the matter of I Testiinony Defense Srctelary WHITE. RED and YELLOW ONION SETS land value, which was a real- Wilton gave before the House Ap Stearns &■ Foster, Simmeihs, Red Cross, Holman-Baker .aataU rainbow with a hand.somc propriations CommiUee la.sl win SEED POTATOES FOR EARLY PLANTINO pot of gold at either end. Thi»wa8 ter has'Just been made public, and, because the amoUnt of the mort some of it makes unusual sense, $59.50 to $69:50 There were I 19 of .these when we started this gage included the value of the land coming from a man whom no one FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS sale Monday. . .and.still plenty of selection left. after the 'FHA commitment had would ever dream of accusing of h’t here .,. the new Hornet Special. . . with full Hornet You choose from the famous makes listed, in been made: The mortgagor-build being soft in his altitude-towaid ASPARA8US and RHUBARB ROOTS Innerspring Mattresses er would.buy raw land. He would Tnatant Action power. It haa a low center of gravity and twin or full sizes. You pay only $37.95 for the Comm unist th reat Ip the world- a aafe ride, which reeuH from Hudson'a ezeluaive "atep- ( ■ get a cohunitment from the FHA today. $59.50 and $69.50 bedding because these are doam” deaign. It haa Hudabn'a rugged Monobilt body- for an FHA mortgage. The value odd lots, culled from our warehouse. Luxury "My Analysis," he aeid in answer and-frame*. It’a powerful . . . beautiful . . . and youra at and Box Springs ■ of the land would Immediately Sprayers of* All Kinds Weed Killers to one question, "would indicste the loweat price anywbere/4'or aiich performance, luxury comfort foi; ariy bed in your home . . . low jump to about five or six jimes itb that the Russians have been much I and featurea. err»d»m«rk. PiMniad. SMtt Lawp Seed and Ferttlizer Spreaders enough in price to replace worn-out bedding original coat. more afraid of us than we are of l^H O R IV EtS -rltcWASPS V, at 'your Summer home, too. Limited quanti> •Then the appraisers of the them, and thei'r build-up has been in tha medium in the low-iaedium .95 Fewer Steering, Fewer Ireke., Fully Autemelic at prioea atarting ties, so huriy. FHA would count-aa the value not a defensive build-up.". price fleW price Held BMijI^tha lowMt tha coet of the land but the value And, when he was asked, by one NO EXTRA CHARGE Drive, eie eptienel et extre ceal. of the land after the c'lmmitment of those Congressmen who always ^8«f ta»ifu-«iiMM u . .irtlvL u riuntt elUMl — baL been made. So that in prac seem to de|ight in .'evolving strate FOR CREDIT / *350«», tice, even if the coeta of a given gy for the flext war. whether S builder were ‘normal or average,' carrier-baaed ]^ertcan plane tidiat frequently reeuUed waa that fbuld rMch Moscow with an - V the aiae of the mo^gage and. the atomic bomb froni the ' Mediter- i M cCl u r e AUTO c o m p a n y , Inc. ■ (11 S17P 00 T>ipla D r e w r Base 159.00 anaount of, money which he oM rai^ran or the North Sea, Secrc: '(X) S46.00. 3 \ x 49-uich xiirror ta lM WM'ia 'cxceea of the actual tnjy WilMn's reply was thst “we 44.50 «Ht;«f-po^ett 00^ wMch he had oiiight to stdp rattiing the atomic .1 ' 373 MAIN STREET ^ MANCHESTER iBemrad. Frai|ueBUy the mort> .bomb as much as wq do u d step •77 BtAIN STREET" MANCHESTER V 34 DEPOT SQUARE TEL ML-9^274 . t ■ 9 ' .JgO-: ' i . . ■ ’ !- - f . ■ '• . ■/ - ^ 'V
■■■ ■■ ‘ . ‘ tz-C ':-.' ■ - VF,' PAGE TEN ..j MAI CHESTER E v m im HERALD, MANCHE^tER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, l 9S^' V . , ; , \ , 4- all! It would be Russia over here. boxaa from tha* Church School MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1954 PAGE ELEVEN jj We don'l want anything like that fhrttn were^ gathered up to be aent In to jing Newspapertvoman in these Tjhited States of ot>rs. It Ctiriat Church Cathedral. t i t ..III in I :t I t • ,s t “ - I''' I"'' i-r I M t ^ .-V” 1*11 “i * ’ <* * *^ • 1 *• > Ml ti 1J Just wouldn't be a free cOuhtry.” TluNMigs A tl^ id , \ '< PrrfionA Mention . I I - “t i , ’ u. J i ^ {1 it \»ai a great day for family 9 W 4 9 Publishes Single-Handed VNHAPPV DRLAV RKNT reunions- Sunday, Guests at the London — If married couples EHsler Services home of Miss M arjorie H. Martin are slow in paying tb i rent, maybe and her atint, Misa Louise Hoills- SINGER SEWING •B.T HAROLO HART The circulation list numbers ter, included ai| the grandchlWren ab<^it 500, paying |1 Vsj’ear. its because they’re unhappy._ says Hebron, 2t (Spe<‘lal)-^ Miss Joan Scrutton, Oxfordshire of the late Rev. gnd Mrs. Theodore (H READY !»cal church^ were crowded for Wlnilow, Ark. — The little .l«dy | The sprightl.Y Miss Mabd inter- housing manager. "Rent is D. Martin, Mi8t H u 'tin ’s parenta. ■tta huddled « t Ute type c8»e, me- nipta her type setting long >«;o\igh a barometer of family the Ea.sje(r sendees Sunday, with Those present were Mr. snd to- throw another stick of wpod ticuoualy awiemblliiif the weekly ^ life.’' she wrote in the bul the ^ngregatiA nal Church ' at Mrs. Dwight Martuj. and son, into the pot-bellied stove. Nearbj^ tendance estim ate at about iOO,, ^arhnry, of NewJ\ Britatn, Mr. and WInalow American with a dexter- letin of the (British) Na- v t e o s e m m stands the ancient. foot-pedalM (onil Federation of Hou.sing Socl- al)/pews being occupied and seats Mrs, Raymond 3immermeu sm! job press on which the four to sik- ■ Ity belyinjf her 80 yeara. e tl^ "Irregulai* payment or non- in the rear nece.ssaiV two children o f West Sprihgfleld, page tabloid is printed. She says: Outaide a raw wind b 1 o w a pa.VTBient is always a danger sign. The pa.stor, the’ Rev. John O. Ma.ss., and Mr, an<| Mrs. Jdaeph M A C H t i f e •rroaa the fare of Boaton Moun "Mr. Duncan was my second Be'-k, preached an Kaater sermon F4H ami son, Theodore, of Thoiftp- husband, He started the paper, Although rent collectors find It tain, rattllnp the aideboavda of the easy enough to collect nowarfays and also officiated at \he Gilead sqnville. \ V- N tiny print ahop. A arant SO feet Sept. 1, 1908. 1 was a registeifd Church. Chimney Fire V «t Out \Mwt vahMs! Htre't your chance pharmacist. He was a newspaper- \ fronf most tenants. Miss Spr'utton .away U. 8. .HIjrhway 71 curia St. Peter’s Kpi.scopal Chitrch had The fire engine wss called oiit man. We used to joke that he was! said, their great difficulty is ex \ to buy a fina atad tawinc machine itarthward to Fayetteville, 20 milea tracting the rent from ’’families had a congregation of aboVit 117, early Monday forenoon to take awity, a flunky in the drugstore and 11 with all pews filled and rean.seats at a money-savhig price. Every one THIS IS "NEWS". GRANTS ALWAYS LOW PRICES GO EVEN LOWER TO HELP^OU PURCHASE ALL YOUR where there ife real permanent dis care of a cliimney fire.at J. Kellogg i »t Hertf.pn the "top of the Or-arka," was the printers’ devil on the I cord." occupied. Tlie vested choir V im paper. White’s place, in Gilead, The « ( these machinet has been care- 'hljrheat mountain ranRe between bered 20 members, and sp^ial trouble was aoon overcome. SPRING NEEDS AT A SENSATIONAL SAVINGS. EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR SPRING-CURTAINS, the AlleRlmtie.a and the Rockiea, "When he ihotight things were mu.sie'' was t endered. Mi.ss Ch R B K I’ ND 18 KXtT5.HMIVB Church Notes 7" V fully inspected and edjusted by twtce-wldowedsMra. Maud Dunran wrong, he did something about lotte'Shore.v anti William E. Lea Choir practice for St. ' Peter's PAINTS, BEDDING, CASUAL CLOTHING, WORK CLOTHES. t^arlotte, N. C. A man re sang a solo as part of the pro ^biipart smecR mechanics snd is in top vrartiinc ordarl haa for ipore than 3.^ year* been it.” Episcopal Church was held Mort- Tourist Attraction turned a dress, to a Charlotte .shop gram. publiahinR "as reai>ectable a paper, ay evening in the church. The' Any murders? Mountain feuds? sa.ving that his wife had bought it Lear.v, who is a member of thb \ STOCK CO N tim OF VARIOUS MARKS TAKKN IN TRADB as possible." omen’s Guild sKso met in the^ SUMMER COOKIES EVERY WANTED STYLE EVERY WANTED MATERIAL TTie derision wasn't too- difficult "Oh. no." .she sa>-s. "T h e re ’s for her mother is-tvo didn’t like it. Congregational Cht.ir. sang with LOWEST P8ICE IN 10 YEARS 11 M INT NOW AT A SAYINGS been nothing really distressing ex He got 115. .St. Peter’s Choir in invitation. Tliis RjSftory Hall that evening. . .. * MANY ONK OF A KIND to make, she recalls, hut rircum- stcr lilie.s at St. Peter’s Epis- atancea rather than choice reaftlted cept sickne.ss and death, to write l-ater. the store checked the was ea.silv arranged as the two a i t . -19c I.b. COMPARE THESE VALUES AND FOGKET THE SAVINOS! Church Sunday were the gift 33c '•"to*. In her becoming an editor ahd about.” dress and found it was one of < hiircli' .services t ome at a dif theirs. But it never had been paid ferent liour. Gardner Q. Shoiey. of thV Rev. J. H. .Fitzgerald of publisher. >. Mrs. Duncan and the Winslow Day. radge, N. Y., in memory of Paper la Needed for, organist, played r.ccompanimcnt.s ■yt-.H -i ; • Atnerican have become quite a his latfsSparents, the Rev. Mr. and tourist attraction. On days when a on the,pipe organ. The Rev.sH. R. Mrs. Duncan's husband, who Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald. warm summer sun bathes the CiOOD OI-D 0.8Y.S! Keen, delivered a short Faster founded the paper, died Nov. 18. sermon, and officiated at two com 1918. She w roti his obituaiy and Ozarks. the.^ gyeat and just aver South Haven. Mich. (;Ti — Har age citizens stick their heads munion sei vices, one at 8 a. m. and er Evening Herald He took over as editor. - publisher, ley Rhodes discovered in a stack one at 11a. m. bron correMmndent, Miss Susan printer circulation and adyer- in the door, sign the register and of musty old newspapers one dated marvel that so much can be done Fact) Sunday School child re I'cndletnn, V,T f e p h o ii e Harri tiawR manager and "newsboy." April, 1.5, 1865. Top news was the ceived a amall potted plant. Mite son S-SS.59. "Sometimes, I think of giving with so little. ■ ' assas'ination of President Abraham up the paper,” she says, "but How does an 80-year-old woman Lincoln. But Rhodes fiound an item free.' folks say ‘Oh. Miss Maud, don’t editor feel about ah.v att’Crt(pts to that would be big news today. A rive up the newspaper. We need harness freedom of the press? food advertisement offered coffee TREADLES from $19.95 * the paper." 1 "M y oh my, it wotildn’t do a t at 12 centa a po(ind. OPEN FOR BUSI PORTAtLES ,V m $39.50 CONSOLES $49.50 w h h o follon of PuhiMriiad \ 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. DAIL SUPER PLY INCLUDING SUNDAY SATIN NOTICE With A Full Line Of j UMITEI R M IK I ^ U M E EARLY • ICT YOllS WRILE TREY LAST FRESH OVEN BAKED GOODS p I, S i* Visit, phone, or write now! \ 'ChonN^roif or *6roNt Mold' \ Oollon FREE, 9-Losson Sowing Courso With MEN’S DUNQAREES To All Places \ Evory Machine Purchased. ^ Save 23% on your paint job with'this free offer. For CORNELL 9H SALE OHLY AT YOUR ^ . 7 7 SHEETS all intct'ior walU, ceilings, .woodwork, Super Ply Satin -* A TrU. M.rk *f Tas .iNn* Mra. c«. 186 COUNT it easy tp apply; no ‘‘painF’ odor. • Decorator colors. Of Business And BAKE SHOP R e *f.2 .1 9 WHITE PERCALE SINGER SEWING CENTER nrlnfoired, Iron-tmigh denim aoti- or 130 COUNT PASTEL MUSLIN SHEETS 449 HARTFORD ROAD (Nm p McKm ) lM*e to yem totopliwi. Wah m It m Sw tM M t taWMO MACMNS CO, rniizeil to keep It. fit forever. 832 MAIN STREET .... 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No merchandise may be displayed or signs Resr. 1.59 MUSLIN placed between the building line and the front ENAMEL Ideal for work and at home, grey. e r g 99" FLAT Hers is all you need to S-M-L. of a building or the building line and the front * or 72" X 108" FLAT restore beauty wher* ever it it used. Spreads, line of a gosofine station yard npless specific brushes out easily... _____ EACH exemptions have been granted by ihe Zoning dries to durable gloss. 4Kn n T Board of Appeals.. V FREE! WHILE THEY LAST FREE! A Full Sixo Samboe Roho With Each $2.00 Purchaso TURPRNTINI David Chambers In Our lotomont Garden Shop. TO SAVE WHILE YOU SHOP HERE *•§- *♦« pltf LOOK FOR UNADVRimSRD Zoning Enforcement Officer O 2 3 *'- M WE HAVE EVERYTHING FQR *• ' J ' ) > YOUR PLANTING NEEDS SCRIIN INAMEL ^ IM RAYON i •lack; rag. B9c TAIIORIDS CINCH BELTS C GRASS SEED, kalk and akg. 2Sc to2-M ORANTS R IO . 7 0 c INAMIU SHADY SPOT GRASS SEED 2Sc to 49e ’7 '“ ROSE FOOD S Iks No o»- PAINT TRAYS tor use with Sensational! Washable fin Your eljoice di Quick-Dry roller ish rayon marquisette. SB' or Porch It Floor enamels. wide to the pair, 81' long. Quick drying high gloss. 69< , • REG. $1.00 BOYS’ DUNGAREES FOR THIS SALE VIOORO RAYON FAILU i SIZES 24 TO 30 — ALL COLQRS IS o to 4 N PRICES SLASHED ■/ , 4 7 DRAW DRAPES $-10-5 FERTILIZER 1,70 to 5.25 Worth 2.98 PLISSE _ POPLIN ACETATE 1.79 Value $4J FERTILIZER N Iks. 3.10 VENETIAN BLINDS Zipper,. aturdy 8 oz. denim. Reln- DRESSES fnired aeama. 8 to 16. COW MANURE 65o to 140 UNIFORMS 5.98 value! -Soft, decorative : •! CQPLEY’I SHEEP MANURE 25o to 145 rosebouqueietiwhiteground. Boys' Swoat Shirts 84' wtdf overall-'90' long. - I’ -i ALWAYS COME $ A .87 ALL PURPOSE 50 Iks. 259 for^ Reg. 1.29
't'amoa* Airliune Blind*. All TEXTURED THRU WITH Meeee backed cotton. D eign , or atecl, brake action, cord lock, REG. $8.98 and $10.98 plain, 4 to 13. C’l^olce jnf colora. ' S ilih jL S u eaclo«ed metai head, flexible BARKCLOT^ metal *lat*, many other fea DISCONTINUED STYLES COTTONS AND PRINTS ture*. 18" to 86" wide 64" long. STYLE and VALUE CHI1-DKK.V8 DUNGAREES IIG VARIETY •ROKEN SIZES BROKEN SIZES AND COLORS Clunbera and "T” rotiea lo heautilv vour home— I-d>ng beautiful buds. X O ^ Reg. 1.19 PLISSE SHORTY Dainty perfumed. W 7 CT o A o d w Special Rag. 4.9B ROf. 1.99 Reg. $1 yd. Ideal slipcover- drapery width. Choice of Children go for theae popular blue denim, in a big way.- Sanforized, PRISCILLAS » patterns. Grants exclusive. Du Pent DU CO Inamel - M made for wear. 8 to 8. PERENNIALS ,29s FARAKEEtS 'A Wondaiful for walls, I ONION SETS Ikj/sOs 97 : wo^wark and fumifuro I BOYS' PANTS tEO . 4.SS '.FAIR r u n 'TRUUH' A »• uso—Drios I VEGETABLE aaO FLOWER SEEDS 15s to 35s in 4 hour* ■ This eoutott eorth 8S^ FRUIT TREES 93s a4-»«a*mraa. ai"to*« • rt-«ts* ky m- toaa ^ lasts for yoart—Can ^ IWMrrf. Ih. aisc*>.M W s *4 D« Pm * DUCO ls»sit RAO. 3.F0 COTTAOI MT > 1* wt 3 .0 7 I Os* ns gw tMSwwr M Ms sOw. Om 4 tor t«. «Mln wiIt ba vrashod ropootadly “ i 3 Reg. 5.9R R«9uior $2,77 Vafu«( , j Rayon organdy at its loveliest...made of Bem- REG. $1.98 Gabardinea. check*. 6 to 16. With $1.92 ' berg^rayon yarns.-Eaay to wash...require no S f iiic u d . They will give 106 hour* of fua. Reg. 1.91. Vinyl-coated Coupon 1 Q t. Teach them to talk and whittle. stretching or starching. W hite or aoft pastels. aiRLS' DRESSES 5 ■- doth. Waabable. WVite aod Easy to core for. SIZES: S. M. L. , PASTEL COLORS REG. 129.00 - cotor*. 36' X 6*. Cot fme. tmti »slu* 1/RWi at « Cajte* -8 .M -8 A 8 4 7 POWER MOWER $ la" rat* type. 1.1 HP BrlgRa O , CLOSE ’'OUT — SPECIAL ; WE GIVE CONSUMERS GREEN STAMPS R e g . 2.98 ntrattoa motor. Clatch thrattte Ybu UONT NEED CASH. USE CREDIT COUPON eiaiicl^Kn Aors-F*eM*c . Otomievar e#«o e*a . ao AaaF*>i control* oa Imadle. ^'nigtd bmM ' ^ NO DOWN PAYMENT ' STAMPED AND HNISHED ART GOODS ’ REDUCED FOR CLEARANCIi E. As Johnson Paint Co. MANCHESTER'S LEADING LADIES' APPARCL SHOP Ju.«* thr thing for .pring. rontlrocttoB. What a terrific vatac! 499 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER . KNOWN FOR VALUES! . 944 MAIN ^T., MANCHESTER TEL Ml.9.8855 DUPONT PAINTS for EVERY PURPOSE 84 PARK ST., HARTFORD - TEL CH-7-5041 815 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER j -• W.T. GRANT CO M - t , - / V \ .’ / ^..-V .1 ■’f, S * A ■>• . ■ .. ^. / ) . r K r • ■ i / . 4 V ■A :X: /■ - ■ MANCHESTER EVENlNti HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN>WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21,1954 FACE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21.1954 PAGE THtRTBBN
Lrose Belanger m. Hilda Rerl'ins; hall, formerly of this city died traveling 120 feet before coming WEXXJ-4RM WHAT— Bockville-V emon > Max Rosenficid vs. Valerian S. Sunday at the Masonic Hospital Rockville \ to a halt, W D R C — 1860 W O T U — 1419 Blotnlski eta ls; Richard J. Luedee. in Vi'allingford. She was born Furber was arrested for failure Radio \ Adm. vs. Anastasi M. Russell, et Aug. 1. 1863 at Millvale, Mass., Window in Agency to grant the right of way to .on WKNB-MO ■eeteni Btaadard Time WT10>1080 als; State of Connecticut vs. Forest and was a resident of this city for coming traffic. He was released' TENTS t 834-833 Hartford Pastor to Lecture Bidwell, . TEL. Ba-3.5161 many years, where her late hus under 815 bond for appearance in Women's Guild To Meet Snia&hcd by Stoiie T h t (oUowuig program schtduiaa .1:14— '■ I — BIAIN 8TBEET MANCHESTEB band conducted a pharmacy. Stafford Springs Borough Gourt ALL KINDS AND ilZES ere supplied by^ the radio manogb* WHAV—Sttppsr Serenad. The Women's Guild of Union Before entering the Masonic April 26. The accident was in I and Quoim ^ On Europe Church Work Congregational Church will meet Rom e she lived wrjth her niece. vestigated. by Officers Theodore manta and ara subjoct to changa WDR(2~>Beu|nb tonight at the Union Church'Social Rockville, April 21— (Special)— ! ^ WOTH-j. Vtodsreobk Mrs. Franklin -C. Harlow, of 98 A six by eight foot plate glaas win Sheiber, -William Tomlin and Ma without notlca. rooms, with a pot-luck supper Union St. She leaves a sister rio Palombo. The . accident oc t:a e i. WHAY—Nupper Sarenad. RAckvlUei April 21— (SpecialI—XS9 Pleasant St., c^l«^ated their dow on the north aide of the WTIC—N.ws----- , planned at 6:30. Mrs. Carlton Les- in New York and another niece curred at-2:40 a. m: .WHAY-sio Polka Bop World tHa'Rev. Dr. Kenneth L. Maxwell I wed(Ung aniUverwy Mon^y. sig will be the hostess and Mrs. Rtvua WDRC—Smphonelta land two nephews. The funeral Standard Motors Showroom on ^ WGTH-Oayiel H^ter • .w . 1. _ I Mamed in New^Bntain. Mrs, Oor- Horace Underwood will. conduct wiU deliver a lecture on the theme) j,j„ the termer Sadie Rodman. was held this morning at the Ma E>st Main Street was smashed UP Syilr®*^***** wif. the worship service. The speaker MCKEX. COMES BACK Shop - S.uPEtf Serenade \ "Cliurches at Work in Europe and i They have lived . here 40 year*. will be M rs .. Chauncey Beeman sonic Home' In Wallingford with some time last night. Patrolman ^-WOTH—Yankee. v«. Red Sox WTIC— Mao a nm ilx WDRC-E. R. Murrow, Am erica'' at the BapUst Church i A , fam ily gathering m ak in g the who .will have for her subject, burial in Grove Hill Cemetery. George Trapp, who investigated a Oakland, Calif (/P) — Police traf occasiUh was attended by five Complete WHb' Pins tntl Poles WHAY-Siu PoUut Hop I WGTH—Pwrry Como Sunday evening under the auspicei "Good W ill Industries for the complaint by. the firm, said. this fic clerk Weldon . Barker' has children, all of this pity, three Handicapped." Talcottville items are now han morning it was an apparent act of ’’loaned” many nickels to motor J|5 rfc^‘lS?k'?e.“ r .“ *RedSox WHAY—U. S. Army ot the nfty-Fitty Club of thei grandchildren and t'wo great dled through the Mancheater Eve vandalism. DIAMOND'S WTIC-Strila Uallaa WTJC-Walk a.Mlli Coming Events ists for parking metera-^and then WDRC—Record Shop WDRO—p b i—ianc* and War . Church. 'I grandchildren. ning Herald Bockvllle bureau lo- Trapp said there was no attempt forgot about the coins. , But a ^ WGTH—Squad Room V Police Investigating Break The 10th annual ball of Fayette . WUTH—Yankee. v«. Red Sox Dr. Maxwell, who is a pastor bn Lodge of Masons will be held Sat- ! rated at One Market St., telephone to break and enter the building. thankful woman driver reoently State Police are investigating a fackville 5-SIS6. WHAY—Here , to Vela ^ the ataff of the Central Baptist urday at the Princess Ballroom on Nelghbora in the area did not re mailed him 5 cents. "That’s the 'WHAY-iSlO Polka Hop WTJC-Walk a Mile Church, Hartford, was one of the break f t the CTlyde-Chevrolet Mo V WCCf^Record Review , V illa g e St. Larry Golemba's port any unusual noise during the first time," Barker exclaimed. A R M Y N A V Y ffKJJB-^ankeek vk. Red Sox < WDRC—ra i—Peace and War 10 ministers' from the tln ited . tor Sales Room on Windsor Ave. Rhythmalrs will furnish music for night. that anybody ever returned a JKJ'li'r'Wldder Brown SiSS—. ^ —Squad Room States who laat summer w a s. which was reported when the office the evening. A a(one. measuring four inches borrowed nickel!" She also.sent TEL. MI-9-39M Shop Recreation Dept. 9#7'MAiN STREET ^ WGTH—Yankeei v.. Red Sox WHAY—Gueat Star chosen by the National (%uncll | was opened yesterday. A large safe The Red Men and the Barber across and several inches in dia him two fine linen handkerchiefs. WTIC- Great QUderaleave o f Churches fpr Christ to Uke | was forced and some gSO was re meter was found Inside the build WDRC—21M Precinct 1.94 Shop Singers will hold a dinner WHAY—SIO Polka Hop WGTH—Lone Ranfer p i^ Jn th^" pastor|a exchange ported taken. dance Saturday evening at the Red Sponsors Skating ing. W ^'^R ecord Review' S:4S— chiu-chmen. A small amount 'of money was WRJTB--Yankee..v.. Red Sox WHAY— Gift for Ann Words regular 2.49 with Men's Club on East Main SI. -■ ■■ ■—e* • Police said a large replica of the experiences he also taken from a cash box in the WTK.—The Woman WTIC— Great Glldtraletva Basi The Men s Club of the Trinity The Recreation Dept, is planning Groucho Marx, which was stand WDRC—Record. SHop WDRC—21.t Precinct quality. Sturdy duck g d a e^ 'la a t summer. Dr. Maxwell parts room. TWo ^ a w e r s in the Loitheran Church meets tonight at ing inside the window, may have WGTH—Yankee. v». Red Box - ^ WUTH—Lons Rpnger w in M t v e r the lecture and show office were also forced, according 8. its third skating party to be held been the intended target of the |:sa- with thick rubber soles. ^oiw movies illustrating'his mea- to the report.' \ Wednesday, April 28 at the Hart WHAY—We.tem Caravan WHAY—New.; Night Watch There will be a supper meeting ‘missile. Groucho escaped without WCCC—Record Review WTIC—You Bet Your Lu. In red or bKia for beys The new building, Ju^, recently of the Every Member .Canvass apparent damage. ford Skating Palace. Buses, will WKNB—New.; Sport. WDRC—Crim* Pbofographtr or girls. 5)6 1q big 3. T u Itinerary in'Europe Included occupied by the concern, Is ^ short Workers tonight at 6:30 at the leave the East Side Recreation Cen W TlC^uit Plain Blit WGTH—News; Design for Dancing churches’ in Hartford, Elngland; Baptist Church. The Rev. Major WDRC—New. distanoS from the City line/Btate ter at 6:45 p;m., and their return WUTH—Yankee. v». Red Sox 'WHAY-New.; Night Watch Edinburgh, Scotland;\Belfast. Johnson, pastor of the Memorial Trooper Robert Boh man ls\ ln trip will leave the Palace^at 10:30. Tractor-Trailers Ills— WTIC—You Bet Your Lit. North Ireland: aaughtbn. Birken charge of the investigation. v Baptist Church. Hartford, will be \ WHAY—We.tern Carxvan WDRC—Crime Photographer Anyone wishing* to gp on (his WCCC—Record. Review ^ Wtrni—New*; Deaign for Dancing head, near Liverpool, England /' Flree Extinguished ^ the speaker at the dinner. A group akatirig party may register at any singers from the Shiloh Baptist 834-838 ' TK I. MI-8-5181 h*Que«t MatIncS and Bedford England. /The Vernon Fire Department of ihe three centers, but must leave - Meet ill Collision k'arr.li WBAY—News; Night Watch He also spoke at a B a p tis t Hartford, will render a M A IN ST. MANCHESTER WTIC—Big Story was called to the Chty Dump bn a deposit of a buy fare upon regia- WDRC—Reerprd Shop WDPC—Crime Classics churoh in Rome, Italy. He will W est Street to put out a Are. The of religious selections at WGTH—Yankee, v.. Red Box EMBROIDERED tration. The Rficreatiqn Dept, naa Wmington, April 21 (/Pi —One ^ WGTH-Myitery Thaater also tell of the conference at the Prospect Street pump also re iper meeting. E:Sa- secured/educed rates for all those driver was injured last night in a WHAY—Hall of Record* WHA headquarters of the World (Coun sponding to a still alarm. ■■'omen's Council of the w*tch SLIPPERS wishing No go. All registrations sideswiping accident - involving WCCC—Record Review WTIi1C—Bis Story WOMEN'S BEAU DURA BRIEFS cil eS Churches in Geneva. Swltser- Autoe In Accident First Cdnnegational Church of must be .ih. by Tuesday, April 27, Rrque.t Maiines - WDRC—Crime claealca two tractor-trailer trucks on a WTlC-pJ-orenxo Jone. land and at the Ecumenical Insti Automobiles operated by John Vernon willmeet tonight at 8 at as the orra^em enta for the buses WGTGTH—Mystery Theater 8ALE-8.80 TEXTURE the church, .itobbi Aaron Twersky two lane stretch of Route 15. WDR(3—Memory Lane ISM- tute at the Chateau du Bossey at E. Bronliie, of 237 Spruce St., must be mad< WGTH—Wild Bill Hlckok WHA Aogular 49c 1 6 4 of the Congregation B'nal Israel - HAY—News: Night Watch 2 8 c Si*o§ S-hhL Coliguy, Bwitserland. Manchester and Helen M. Mirabile, The party w ill be under the su State Police of the Stafford 1:44- WTIC—McGee and Molly will be the speaker. All women of Ooort Oases l is ted 49, of 39 Silver Lane, East Hart pervision of N anw Vincent, dlrec Springs Barracks reported that a WIIAY—Hall of Rrcorfla WDrC—it's Music Time the community are invited to WCCC—Record Review WGTH-Frank Edwards W ordi BsHsr Quotily undisi of obaorbant Spun-lo Usual $1.98 quality. 9il2'wUtks 4.88 •q. rdl Five cases assigned for tpmor- tor of girls’ and w h en 's activities truck operated by Richard L. Fur- 11 ford were involved in a slight attend. / WKNB—Ba.eljall Reciue.t Matinee Lustrous rayon satin , row's session o f tba lHolland Obun- accident yesterday afternoon on for the Recreation Dtot-. ber, 51, of Malden. Maas., was WTlt;—P.>.'to Marr> ; Nigh knit rayon— famO’ji for uniform quality ond ala»* tieh, psbbjiy-pilo Surbono Breodloem. D u ra b ^ co ^ ' W Superior Court,include: Lois M. The men o f the TalcOttville Con It is also the hope oTtoe Recrea attempting to pass another truck WDRC—SlaMfy, Tilton WTIC—Heart of Nfew. Windsor Avenue near Carol Drive. WGTH—Wild Bill Hlckok WDRC—If* Music Time ticity. Elastic and band lag stylss. Whilo or pink. qftly padded platform pot eetten retWt 'cfuihing, woort for years, Ikmrborough et/al vs. John Kub- gregational Church will hold a tion Dept, to bring rdlbr skating heading easterly oq. the highway Miss Mirabile was making a left Sisa- WGTH—Mood* in the Night solai.,Re^r royal blue. acka, a, ka: laeanor Morency ct work night at the church tonight to Manchester next fall. iKis look when it sideswlped an empty It REG. $9e akira large sizes. Fit up to 4 4 ' h ip s.. . ,4F c green, gray, evorgrseii', toceo brown, red, or beigH turn into Carol Drive. She was starting at 7, Arthur Palmer, WHAY—New. , WHAY—Nits Watch al vs. Bernard E. Kristoff; Olga ing into the different poeslt^illties tractor-trailer pperated by Robert •''‘■'"ii’f . .Good .Mualc Womert^ sizes 4-9, summoned to appear in court to chairman of the Property Commit WKNB—New.; Ba. Myra Bell ■vs. Plioenlx State >. 9tr6ng»monf$ for a loan tax paymeniH. H er'loaf' seaalon at Table and 4 Cholra reduced fo r Word Week. Plahtje 90, widow of Frederick K. Wood in 1890 to 2Vper cent in 1940. Tnasday, April 37 Save 50c bn every yord o f this lo v e l^ y lo n . Permo- Smartly styled Airline be made for the past season, both Bank A Trust Oo.; Motors Insur the Town CSerk'a • Office will be table, top reSlsU acids, heat, etaine—gives years Oornetstdne Club military whist individual and team prises.. ance Corp. vs. Alvin H. Glidden. *20 t« *500 May 1, from B to 12, and nently puckered for extra foshion-oppeol. The ever- rad io in compact plastic service. High quality chromed, steel lege. T w o .' from 1 to 3 p. m: and food sale, Community Y. 8:15 tone choirs fubber padded. EXTRA. CH AIRS U.44 SI St Anniversary Marked Sr. et al; Springfield Plumbing Sk T A IIM ts 20 MONTHS TO REPAY p, m. fresh dointineu of this fabric mokes H a favorite c ^ . Remarkably fine Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Corbin of Supply Oo. vs. C. M. Hubbell; Tax payer# .dhould -take notice tit$ r0ot»O€ke*b—k that delinqucnta will be Charged a ' Friday and Raturdiyr for warm weather wear. A charming array of prinia perfbrmonce for its size. hmoont mt Monthlf Tofmantt tms: April SO and May 1 9l lOAH II MO. l$_MO. I 20 MO penalty of one half 'per cent per \$uilt-in^ehoa. AC-OC $ M $ s.oi month, effective April 1 to date of Co-Weda musical revue, "Harem m I8.M $8 28 payment. Taxes rhuat be paid on Skarem,',’ Waddell School. 29.37 24.2S $88 47.41 29.84 ______or before May 1, In order to escape Raiurday, May 1 \ FhasTsaCvSZr - ______all__ tharKSt penalty. J.aycees’ annual May dance. Tb»y 6ta b>Ma4^ wtomhly f»a>m«Mr«. Uirl SroiiU Take Hike State Armory, 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. 834-828 TEL. 5II-S-5I6I At this oMIto you may got: About 20 local Girl Scouta, ac Western Caravan jamboree show M A IN ST. MANCHESTER MONEY to K«lp with currtni companied by their leaders, Mrs. and barn dance, Orange Hall, 8 .OxponMi. Fred Patton and Mis.. Patricia p. m. \ Monday, May 3 .MONEY for doctor, dtntitt. Shorcy, went on a hike to Amston kospitol, lofttpol biili. Lake yeaterday. It waa a walk of (Thaminade Club concert. Luther ./ Hall, Emanuel Lutheran church. MONEY for tox8s, inttrttf, in- about six milea. going and coming. suronct, tuition. They, took lunch and regaled them Annual meeting of Manchester Users of G-E Home qeatlng Units report their fuel SPECIAL PURCHASE 'Council of P T A Assn., Green REGULAR 2.19 MONEY - for furniture, tools,. selves in picnic fa.shion. bills cut as much as 80% after changing to G. E. The Board of Education ia a.sk- School, 8 p. m. GAS WATER from out-of-date, fuel-wasting heading equipment! FASHION equipment... for the DUNGAREES home, form, summer ing for bids on the authorized Friday, May 7 . Some owners estimate that such fuel savings, have’ \ comp. school buse.v; .one a 24-passenger "May Fellowship," al Commu HEATED for their entire G-E installa MONEY to moke living more No-Iron Nylon Sheers bus and the other a 54-passcnger nity Baptist (Church, 2 p. m. i ■ tions within 2-3 yeara How’s that convenient, more vehicle. Bids must be on hand by Saturday, May 8 .. 1 e 7 7 for pays-.fbr-itself economy? plfosont, mere com- Sept. 1 In ample time for the Three-act comedy, "Take Care 5 2 : 8 8 Don’t put up with eM-fashioned fOrtoble. achool opening.! of My' Little Girl", Cooper Hall, South Methodist Church. Wards Fioneer Irand heating when H’f so easy to -have MONEY to moke your work of Dealers or imanufacturera in home, in the >hdp, on , .Monday, May 10 Dungarees of sturdy, Hot water imtanOy, clean, fast, automatic G-E heat in EACH FOR that line, wishihg to demonstrate the form, eosiOr. buses, will be given the opportu Testimonial dinner for Wilfred long-wearing 8-ez. blue every purpoee. Fiberw your home. Remember— it’s net the, Clarke and Charles Wigreh, State I lilts IS MV nity to do so April 24, at the Ele- gtos itoidotod 2Q-gaL .first cost that counts — it’s the fu tl -mentary "chool, ifrom 1 to 5 p. m. Armory. denim. Copper riveted- Sea^otfs Top Styles TIliPHONf. . WRITE • sr VISIT \eoet! JUNIORS’. MINES' AND HALT-SIZES ^ 1‘rrannal 5lrntli,in Maturday, May 15 for extra strength— with tdak keepa UNiter hot, Shervvood A. Miner, one of the "G irl Scouts Together" pro cuts operqfing cost. Fast town's elderly inhabitants, who gram at State Armory, 2 to 4 p. m. reinforced crotch and P R e F E R R E D Don't wait— nylons for summar-long recovdry copoc^.Tber- AUTOMATIC Now Greatly Reduced \ YINANCE CO., INC. and plains In n«w toadas. MOni^ith has been in falllrig health for the Ma.v 30, 31 and 33 triple stitched seams. Center T h e it p 1 a n s present MANCHESTER waor at this spatial low prica. You'll straw balls, Hiinaslona bultqoi ond past few years, is. able to get about Zipper front. Tailored mestatic^fety'tontrobb •the house, but Isi not seen lately "Miranda,” Bowers School. Ml Main itiiit . . Imm. riM. find- o lorga M^action of puckarad novahy pin trims. Each i^aly da- AGA oppfovod. 4sh Om- /t*. t..i W.V r.i t M It 5je Jon the streets here.. Saturday, .May 39 for wearing comfort^ •"V e 30 i. • . Clt*^ Saiurdtyi about W o r ^ AAbniMy ' 'I.'*, tt all atatb, 100% nylon drasto* in axciting prints tailad-^aach an a x c a p ^ a l volwa. 'i. Mrs, Alice Thom pson. and' her iOUi reunion, class o f 1934, Sanforized to retain cor REG. PRICED UP TO 2.49 HOMEHUTING daughter, Mrs. Martin F. (?rotty, MHS, Garden Grove. Foyment Florb ' , COATS AND TOPPERS were weekend guests of the lat t rect fit. Heavy bootsoi ter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. , ADVER’nSEMENT drill pockets. Men's sizes Ward Wiok only 1.88 Bach, Your Choice 30.G A^ Oox /w^tep MISSES' AND WOMEN’S \. and Mrs. Charles P. Miner. They Heater .62.8$ ./■ took back with them the Miners’ Your chonce to stock up and sove on handy tools for HEW G-E Oil Burning Metliod daughter, Lucllla, who is spending WERE 12.98 .(Teppgn Only)...... $10 her school vacation with them In MORIARTY spring planting. You'll find everything you need, Cambridge, Masa.' " Iheluding a: shovel, spade, rake, hoe, fork, evhiva- Food $taj« Planned . cuts Fuel Bills up to 50%. WERE 16.98 (Teppnrs Only) ..,. $13 i. • tpr— all finest quality With long hardwood handles. 83 -838 T|:L. Ml-S-8161 The Women's Guild of St. Peter’s Rpiscopal Church, at their irieet- G-E engineers have discovered-near ways to wring every M A N ST. MANCHESTEB SALESMAN WERE 19.98 ...... S I5 Ing Monday evening In the Rectory last bit o f hMt out of oil! Hail, made plans for a food M ie to •A tficisi a-i Nsa-cMs M in i WERE 24.75 ...... $20 ■iXM sir sad oil into s fliiii tyray be held at Hebron Green, May 8th. WARDS SUPER that bursa cemplaUlr. Ns waaia— They also-planned a supper and ns assi/ WERE 29.98 ...... $25 festival at some date in June, to HOUSE PAINT i t lasMst s-i "TsiH-iscB n s a i" be announced. WARDS SUPER mvaa Isogsr ssyoaste sf SSins to WERE 39.98 (Cpols Oi^y)...... $30 Flowers in Bloom asst sztrsetsr. Big sesasasy fsa- SAVE $10 DURING WARD WEEK Local flower gardens are now SPARK PLUGS tara! running riot w'ith gay blossoms, REG. 151.00 ■k OTKiiNr a-i "tnsa-nsir’ ksating daffodils. Jonquils, hyacinths, blue sisaisat givsa ysn hast as fast as and white viplets. small pansies, 2 *., 8 8 ' 4.33 Gal. 5 HP SEA KING ysa waat it. Tarbalatss bst faaas— and many other flpwera. Dandelion whlska heat ts ysar ksnia sakk aa RAYON OR WOOL SUITS Reg. 103.95 Town-Trao Ask about Wards Terme a wiak. 92.95 blossoms, which have been late in Finest . quality Hiiljse appearing now dot the lawns and Heg. 59c each. No beU S-f (BMISSU— for dayaadability. ter plug at any price. Hairit. (Jives years of 1 3 5 . 8 8 roadsides. protection. In self-- MISSES' AND WOMEN'S Now.. for Ward Week, ★ WHB a a-l NMttCI ysa ars “Frs- Librarians on Duly cleaning white and in Fairsd" far siMiag Isw-csat G-E For Ward Waak only price is cut $10. ' ed g a lawns. It is.ldaal fo r ufio around dty^ Mrs. Daniel G. Horton was on reduced for the first cssliag say. tiwa. time. Buy a full set colors. .Dependable Sea King Wards 2-HF Tewn-Trac—fuH-powarad, 2- suburban, or form homat. Tewn-Trac is duty as assistant librarian yester-. GALLO.V IN ,5's. .4 23 Tbsra’a a C-E sil faraac# ta aaaat day at the Douglas Ubrsry, with Standard 5 HF Out* fs a r aaada far ass la baasaisat, WERE 16.98 • a • • spead gord'an tractor. Attachmants avail- easy to operate, eesyt ter store. (Weighs Miss Marjorie H. Martin, head sttk tr atility rssai. Call as tsday! board .Motor b pew* obla to cuHivata, mow, cut woods, and only 95 lbs.) Iriggt end S trata engine. librarian. As school is closed Mrs, WERE 19.98 Horton was freed from her weekly erful, easy to operate^ 'Visit to the school branch library. • 360* pivot lets yev OIL FURNACe —sad Cssisfl ' TOWN-TRAC ATTACHMENTS Mancheater Evening H e r a I d bock away from 91e CUTTBt Cuts ' afternoon she boards the royal Smvy during H’erld War 8. 9ee ordinbry shirtglet. Osoico WIUIAI9S OIL service Hncr Gotoic with her huebahd, the Ed Swain l| -you qpq In the m ' design on whitd' ^loii. WERE 9.98 (to Only) ... loegL wiweeds eosHy. Adjust hi. of ottroctivh oble^ J4I MOAO ST. Dulie of;Edinburgh, for Aden and, ket for 'B f hieehi^ MSremy, •ar- MANCHESTER *1.------. ------. ------,.w ^ Merlorty Brethen’ tooMu 2-bulb Ivory heldor. T a . |(H-9.4S4t WERE 12.98 (7 Only) ,i. .4. ttse next leg o t her common'wealth ABOVt AW AVAXABU ON WAKDS CONVMan MONntY >AYM»ir nAN •«ur. ,, acta^Biqr Head S ' . i f ' \ r ^,r ‘ *■. , /X I •X \ -■ ii' r ‘X
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ijy . .*./• . ' ■ ' --Jr . . -■ , / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21,1964 PAGE FOURTEEN seSib' a— 1 . 1 . 1 . ------Section Two WEDNES^Y,' APRIL 21,1954 ■ f fia n r lfr a tr r lE ttru in s s p a t , a p r i l i w Pages IS to 28 Coventry Just the Title, E n g a g e d Group Plans ' Engagement .It’s Not the Play HOUSE PAINTING Voters Facing Concert Here EXTERIOR and INTERIOR ' Micfaiael and His Faster Bunny M O W !l McKean-Miles HighSchooPs Board Moves Toward' New Haven, Conn. (Ah — A Yale • Ex^rt Workmanship 6 Over 50 Yeaw’ Experiimct Fight oh Stearns’ Job University lecturer- told an audi $ 10,0 0 0 0 uflay Chaniinade Club' M em * WE HAVE MEN WORKING IN THE MANCHESTER AREA S^priiig Music i i w f t o ence that back in 1584, a play with'' Settling School Issue On NeW Schodl bers in C horal, M usical this title (try It on today's theater Seen Test of Powers " EXTMIOED ALUMIKUM Scholdrship B e n e f i t marquee) was produced in Eng W arm Praise Given Io land: E: TREDENNICK, Inc. ■ Covtntry, April 21—(Special)— Program Dirriited by Schedule T W M eeling.' CiiriMiOfl SCIEENS & Ensemble groups Composed of “The First .Part of the 'Conten 464 PRATT STREET — MERIDEN, CONN. G eneral M anager G aim s I Votera. be asked at a town tion Betwixt the Two Famous TEL. COLLECT 7-5072 To Clear Atmosphere; preparation of Mamortal Field as meeting Monday night at 8 to ap club members will be featured at Heads D ivision Pearson,' Ross Shirer Houses of Yorke and Lancaster, Board Lacks A uthority * for the new high school. m n WINDOWS | prove an additional 810,000 ap- the Chaminade Club scholarship or WRITE FOR FREE ESTIMATE Table Inviting Bids The major stiunbling block to ;wlth the Death of the Good’Duke To M ake Appointm ent By Harold E. Turfcingtm NOW MieiD PMM propriktion to defray the increased benefit concert on Monday eve Hunjphrey; and the Banishment taking action was the fact that cost of design in the projected 16- An enthuMastlc audience re ( ^ ' High School Site ning. May 3, at Luther Hall, and; Death of the Duke of Suf- —Petition Is Presented the Directors had receivad tha cladtroonv. 8450,000 elementary folke; and tbe Tragicall-End of the ceived the annual Spring Ccmcert speciAcj^tion only a short whila school. Emanuel Lutheran (Jhurch. A mdye to«*ard a compromise Flora Chase, \ violinist, Betty, Proud Cardlnall Of Winchester, TIio ppuibillty that a t«tt may by the Manchester High School l^fore being asked to make a de Originally,' 830,000 was set a si^ with the Notable Rebellion of Jack settlement,, of the Keeney Street cision. Another difficulty aroaa for the miscellaneous development Brown, cellist, dfld Dprothy Kee develop over the respective powers choirs and orchestra in tha audi ney, pianist, will'play a group of Cade; and the Duke of Yorke'a School dispt|.e got tmder way last when Mrs. Fitzpatrick objected bo costs. The added 810,000 will boost First Clslme Unto the Crowne." of the Board of Director! and Oen* torium of the school last night. night, but the atmosphere was for bids when no estimata to 840,000 the coats for site, site instrumental trios. > Mrs. Cbase'is iSSfT ItfDUCED PRICE a well knowm violinist, having' era! Manager Richard Martin in Music Director G. Albert Pear for the work was available. development, engineering survey of e g g — STOVE tense as the Board of Directors Bowers, acknowtedged the need ND often been heard in concert both DR. BUNTING RITES making departmental apprHntmanU son will I'resent his musical ag solieduled two meetings on. the' the site 'and architectual costa of in Manchester and in Hartford, CHESTNUT appeared strong after laa't night’a gregations In the same perfor for haste but pointed out that completing drawings and specifi- Boahl meeting. school controversy.'-. Martin had received the specifice- where she recently played ( two New Haven, April 21 (4V"He- mances. r'.gain tonight, at 8 o'clock. The Arst meeting will take place w m caUdns/' violin solos at the Paljtf' Sunday miorlal services will be - hSld in A diapute aroae when aome Direc Assisting Pearson during this tions last night and had given t Authorizatibn will be asked to tor! preued Martin do. reconaider Friday when the Botird. General them to the Board just before the- custom-made evening program preaebted by. the Yale's Dwight Chapel tomorrow COAL spring presentation as he did at Manager Ricthard Mm-tartin, and permit the Board of Selectmen Fallnt Studio choir of the .Central Baptist for Dr. Henry Bunting) associate CASH hlg decision to do away with tha the Christmas festival is S. Ross question came up. u and town treasurer to borrow the (PER TON) ... dlrertorahip of the " Y,’^ a poat held Town CCHinsel Charles N./,Crockett Miss Bei'erly Ann Erteksen Church of thatJrity., Mrs. Brown professor of pathology, who died Shirer, a senior student of music get together in a clased informal No Estimate AvallaMe wcTotT. r hfioney. studied cello ^ 3ostm University last Thursday. The Rev. Sidney by William Stearns, and Martin, in at the University of Connecticut. Director Fitzpatrick strenuous Other matters to be discussed by turn, ihaiated the question is licit a session. The second is scheduled TO.TM M p V « a i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ericksen, School of Mudici and Mrs. KeCney Sheila M ckean Lovett, Yale University chaplain, Shirer graduated from Manchester for 8-; SO p.m. Tuesday in the Clear ly objected to the lack of an ea- b the town include: Smith Street,, South Windsor, an is a local teacher of piano ahd will officiate. Dr. Bunting joined proper matter for the Board's con- High School in 1950. He is also timate -for the work. Martin 1. Proposed ordinances to regu artderation.f' ing room of the Municipal Building nounce the engagement of their graduate of the Hartford School Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKean the Yale faculty in 1938 and con MORIARTY BROTHERS student director at UConn. when the School Building Cbmnftt- said that the 85.000,000 co'st figure NIRrSASKaAlYOV , late the disposal of old ice boxes, daughter. Beverly Ann Ericksen, of Mtisic’s teacher training of Haverhill, N. H., announce the ducted research into the causes • At one point Martin said the town for the high school project was refrigerators, freezers and similar COAL, COKE. RANGE AND FUEL OIL chapter is clear on whose job It Is The 30-piece orchestra . was tee. the Board of Education, ahtt^ u r r JUfORD To pass up to FTc. Robert James Hayes, son course. engagement of their daughter. and mechanisms of many diseases. heard four times during the'pro the Directors 'meet, presumably to^V arrived at by reducing a higher containtrs as requested by the Ad of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Hayes, A vocal trio will also perform a Miss Sheila McKean, to Orin He received hi.s B.A. from Yale in 315 CENTER STREET TEL. M|-3-5185 to engage department heads. 'fi^re without reallocating tha visory Health Council. The discussion, not an item on gram. With Pearson directing, the work out some plan for getting Sullivan Avenue, South Windsor. group of,., elections. Betty Lam Miles, Jr;, of Coventry. 1932 and his M.D. from Harvard youthful musicians rendered w'ork .under way on the school. Slim to different items in cohatntc- 2. Appointing, a bi-partisan Miss Ericksen graduated from bert, soprano, is soprano soloist at . Miss McKean is employed in in 1938, /' tlm agenda tor the .meeting, came group to investigate the desirabil aiwut after Ronald LUigard, of 36 "Marltana'’ and "Parade of the The cloaed meeUi^ was sug tiof)/ Ellsworth Memorial High School Second Congregational Church in the''treasurer's department at the Wooden Soldiers." Shirer led the gested by the Bmvers bloc and Ra'jtmond Goalee, chairman ef i^SaUSNASTOIM ity of changing numerous street and is employed at the Connecti Manchester. Mary / Stewart, mez- Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East /Hudson St., presented a'petition to the Board asking H to take what Herald Photo. Instrumentalists in the renditions backed by It. Bo-.'ers himself, and the School Building Committee, names in the town as requested by cut Mutual Life Insurance 'Co. zo-Boprano« is a member of the Hartford. nrffHp Harrison the Republican Tqwn Committee. ever action neceasary to retain of "Gypsy Trail Overture" and the opponents of the bloc, ''oted said he'xfelt it was dangerous to Pfc. Hayes graduated from Ells choir at South Methodist Cliurch The marriage ceremony ■ will Steams and lauding the-work done 4 "Waltz of the Flowers." The brass for the Joint meeting. set a hi^ eatimate because con This group would be given 60 days worth Memorial High. School and Both Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Stew-, taka place In Haverhill irt June, . m illip Harrison of Harrison's DOORSi in which to. complete their study. by Steams in his operation of the section of the orchestra, especially In his brief, opening remarks. tractors might be influenced by it is now serving with tliie U. S. Ma art are voice pupils of Muriel Aln- recreation program ait the "Y.’’ was oliected chairman of the Re the trumpeters, were outstanding Martin said the recent court de in their biwi. 3. Reexamination of the problem rines at Camp Lejeune, N,. C. ley, director of the YWCA Choral tail 'Merchants Division of the of establishing a small claims SAY GOODBYE TO Mrs. Fitzpatrick later estimated in' the Aral and Anal compositions. cision denying a mandamus He said twd of the contracts In. Club in Hartford. Ina Hohenthal the number of signatUrea on the Chamber of Commerce at a din- Choral num'oers were offered by against him brought the situation the three involved are not in the HOW court. This matter was tabled at is the contralto in the trio. mam. an MUD document as 1,7(X). ,ner.-meeting held this noon at the the combined afternoon choirs, the back to some date in the contror province of thii School Building recent town meeting owing to a "Planting the "Fragrant Path. VAtUI The diamlnade Chorus, under LOAM Ungard also noted that he had a Manchester Country Club. Herald Photo. versy. He then suggested the joint Committee since -oy prior decision lack of sufficient information on The subject includes creeping, the direction of Isabel Worth, will No. 1 Grade 88 yd. No. 2 Grade third and fourth period morning Life In the country has been exciting for all members of the family of Gerry Tracy. Jr., since they petition signed by over 100 children William Malkenaon of Michael's choirs and the entire gi'oup of meeting. ^His suggestion waa pick they Isere w e^ sd out by town C*mW(n >33 trllS S Narml the requirements of such a court. thymes,.with an exhibit of these open the program with a group of 82.80 yd. Washed Sand, Gravel, was elected vice chairman; Leon rec/ntly, moved from town to 940 E. Middle Tpke. The family dog, for ln.«tsnce. took up the chase of } ed up by Director Theodore Fair 4. Action on the sale of lot 11, GET TO asking that Stearns be retained, more than 2.50 voices. personnel. BMMm ^ t Krtmu . . .11 plants to be shown.' selections which will feature Eu Stone, Fill. Martin's only overt support came Brown of Manchester Carpet Cen rabbits. The clog's activity left the baby rabbit Michael TraCy, 7, is holding and feeding in the stat banks who moved for the meeting. AlumiMumMl frama and hard^tl section 2, in IVaterfront Park. A Luncheon at 1 p. m. will offer nice Blinn, soprano, in an inciden COLLA Progrem Noted The three phases are samltary ■'from Director Jacob Miller who ter, treasurer, and Mrs. Martha us of an orphan. The little wild rabbit waa dlstovered.. apparently feeble and hungry, on Eaater Sun Director Harold T.irl'.lngton sec Mart III2 inmaUalian Stt | recent town meeting voted that Easter season foods. tal solo; Betty Brown, cellist, in Stevenson, aeCretary. A diversified program was of-, day. Michael took him into the hci'use, and family strategy devised the dropper method of feeding sewer, sto^ sewer, and rough NUSSDORF aaid the question was a matter be fered by the chorallers. Shirer -di onded. grading. Drosent, plana caiU for a the lob not be sold for less than Sslnt-Saens' "The Swan." Closing Sand A Stone . Co>.^MI-e-1408 tween Martin and the Advlaoi y Saul Levine of Burton's heads the orphan milk, upon which It now- aeema lo oe thriving. Michael and-Jiis family' are wondering, Urges Ulueed Meeting 850. At the time, of the sale the Manchester Evening Herald the pro^am, the chorus will sing AMESITE YOUR DRIVEWAY the steering committee that in- rected the middle number In eqch Lid arranijement in which a con low iST rates ON Park and Recreatl’on Commission. however, how long the milk diet should conlinue. and how and when the eventual weaning should be At that point, Mrs Helen Fitz highest bid was 825. The voters Coventry rorreapondent. Mm "The Seraphic Song,” by Ruben- e PoWer Rolled cludea Stillman Keith, Karl Keller, set. with the exception of the 'trio accomplished. They would appreciate any advice from those with experience in rearing wild rabbits. tractor. ^an bid on ail three, any He suggested the Board file the pe of selections sung by the, com patrick urged a' separate' meeting on.e, or any combination of them. will be asked to decide if the lower Charles L. little, telephone P il stein, in which the solo parts will e Machine Spread tition and go on to other mattera. David Goldstein, Joseph Garman, bid Is acceptable, or what other grim 2-6231. be taken by Elsie (iustafson, Edward A. Johnson, Maurice Gau- bined afternoon choirs, (^nsider- with only the Board and the town The rough grading was tha oiily Surface Support Stearaa able Improvement, the .iVault of al benediction, "TWe Lord Bless fare chairman, reported having counsel. Directors V/alter Ma action should be taken. '' soprano, Mary Stewart, mezzo- & Steams atrongeat support-' came det, M. Z. LaFiamme and Erling one jirepared under the supervision JALOUSE Garbage Report Slated soprano, and Dorothy Howard, e Proper Drainage 4o experience and cooperation be You and Keep' You" waa the final Surrenders Here remembered Ave children at the honey. Matthew Paton. and Ev of Victor Frid, architect for the SCHOOL BUS LAW Larsen. ft-om Director Helen Fitzpatrick tween leader and pupil,, could be touch to another fine evening of Newington Home, "adopted” by erett Kennedy supported the Idea. WINOOWS * DOOM .Also slated for the attention of Hartford, April 21.—The State violinist. Resist Frost - who preased Martin to reconaider. school. the voters is a report by the The public is invited to the con EMERGENCY distinguished in conrparihg his di- | music by the high school musi On Higuiiiy Ldiarge the unit. Kennedy said the meeting should Goalea ssid.no estimate is avail- Legislative Council decided yester e Bituminous Sunace Othera Who Said- they favored there, tin quarters at the "Y") be closed to the public and that Board of Selectmen on garbage day to rewrite the htate School cert as guests of the Chaminade rection of the choirs last night and | cians. Mfa. Elmei Rice?- chairman of sble. He said the bids wotild give OIL lURN Amesite Stearns wetention - were Directors but, believe me, we should pay at thq Christmas' festival, | the annual Poppy.Sale, announced Atty. John R. FitzGerald be in and refuse disposal. One arrest Bus Law to make it a crime for a Club. In accordance with its cus Walter Mahoney, Matthew Paton, him to live there." Scata, a 3.5-year-old the town the actual coat -and has already been made for im tom of- past years, the Club will SERVICE e Asphalt, Tarvia ^ ife r has about another month Joseph G. that plans are 'in the worlca for vited to attend. Would show how much of the motorist to p.'iM a stopped achooi and Everett Kennedy. Cites Delinquency to serve here before winding up trucK uiivei- surrenucred liimsell Atty. FitzGerald sought to enter Prat Honw DtNiMilratiMi proper dumping in connection with bus no matter how it is painted or present this year several scholar the sale next month and solicited 85.000.000 would be available for . Directors Harry Vlrsto and She said the "Y” Is open from his college/ career. Pearson in to police this mornuig on a charge ‘ n,e aid of the member the mandamus case as counsel/for HANCHESTER—CALL. violation of the town sanitary lighted. The >x>uncil said it will ships to Laurel Music Camp to FOR THE REST IN DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION CALL— H a ro ld Tuckington favored re 9 a. m., sometimes to 11 p. m. Hospital Notes Other aspects of coneftTiction. rules. Rewards have been offered outstanding high school students CALL jected a note of appreciation for of uigamy, just as rrosccutor vt' Mrs. .-lei.rl Pessinl announced a the Bowers bloc but was pem^tted undertake 'the job to clarifyth e ferring the petition to the manager "The way to conTbat delinquency, Shirer's /work as a student' con- llavia Keilli was preparing a to argue against the mandapsus as .Mrs. l^tzpatrick argued that It MItelwM 3.7691 for the arrest of violators. law and pei^iaps to strengthen it. who have shown promising musi and the park group. That was the rummage sale about the middle of is unusual to- approve inviting she said, “is to provide a place ductor/before the final number of ADMITTED YESTE7 DAY: Mrs. wau'rant to be served on.him. May and urged member* to save , amicus curiae. Coming Events The council stud it was difficult to cal talent^ During the intermission M I-9 .^ 5 4 8 fo r m a l action eventually taken by where children are welcome." bids without having an estimata to at the concert, the audience will be the prtogram. A warm round of ap Liira Phelps. 40 Durant St.; James Scata, who puiice say now lives articles for the sale tc be held in | The Directors who have.bppoted HARTFOBO CIbpel t^ 1 9 The Mr. and Mrs. Club of the enforce the present la-.v which pro Thomas Colla Construefion Co. the Board. _ ------Merttn said that present plana plaud. augiAented by cheers fiom the Bowers bloc argiied against guide the Board. Second Congregational Church hibits passing of a bus stopped in given an opportunity, to contrib WUilAMS Turkington moved that the peti Wil.son. 31 Eldridr.e St.; Carolyn in East Hartford, has been living the Legion Hall, CALL FOR ESTIMATES—MANCHESTER MU9.5224. EASY TERMS call for reopening the "Y" next the appreciative singers, wa.s a Goldsnidcr,. Andover; Gary Ir in and around Manchester for the will meet Saturday at 8 p. m. in traffic. It has :-.ot decided, how ute to the scholarship fund. plL SERVICE tion be referred to the advisory year and continuing the recreation glowing tribute to Shirer. Mrs. Harrv Sweet' rehahililatlon ] on the AWARD FOR SERVICE w e a t h e r c h e c k the Church "Comiiiunity House. • ever, whether it will Include in the group and Martin for consideraUon win. 22 W, Center St.; Mis* Sara last four years and has been em chairman, announced that the units ' ^ program under a part-time em- Mis* Alayne Murphy accom Vi-Nally,, 74 - Deimpnt St.; Linda ployed a.s a truck driver for a Man motion for a joint meeting and i Amerteui Row—H*rtford Herb Claas to Meet law a provision which will require The chemical value of the hu together with the remarks of the 'plAye. Other buildings in thk panied the choirs bn the piano. To are to conduct a Bingo for the Joined the Direictof* Turkington. IVoodbridge. April 31 (AX-Tho man body is less than s dollar. Board. . Martorclilo, 153 Drive B; Mrs. chester trucking firm. veteraas at the Rocky Hill Veter The Herb Class will meet tO' traffic coming in the opposite di Recreation Dept, are under super say the least, she was exception Isabella Peden* 12 Knox St.; Mrs. Harry Firato, Jaebb . Miller, and New Haven Advertising Club's an morrow at 12:30 p. m. at C^apri- rection to stop when a school bus Eat a meal at today's prices, and / At th^ outset of the diacusston. vision . of part-time workers./ ally talented, and provided an ex Keith' .said Scata was married ans Ho.spilal. May 20. at 7 p.m., Fairtanks in voting for it. nual gold medal award went last Director Miller asked that Martin 'Catherine tiinolfi. 77 Birch St.; and asked that members who are Read H erald Advs. lands Herb Farm to discuss is st(^>ped. up it goes. Supporting the retention of cellent background of music' for Roland Wil.sori, Wapping; Frank t’A'ice witholit obtaining a divorce Meet Friday night to Dr. David Russell Lyntan, clarify the. situation if he wished Stearns, Director Mahoney said the vocalists. and has had four chllarcn by the willing to help contact her in the He theh said he would call the 77-year-otfl superintendent emeri to do so. Obremski. 134 Hilliird St.; Mrs. near future. / hla work is outstanding and that Folk tunes, spirituals, vocal ar Zanath Albair. 15 Silas Rd.; Kinds two wives, three by the fii-st and special closed meeting Friday. tus of Gaylord Farms Sanatorium THE MARK OF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS HAT Reviews Policy he should ^ given all Considera cne by the second. The meeting of the First Dl.strict | ' Referring to Martin’s earlier re in Wailihifford. It waa the 19th Martin replied,Chat he did not rangements .ot. popular songs and Wetmarc, Rockville; Ronald / / tion poasible. hill billy tune.s comprised the pro ^m aiiek. 125 West St.; Mrs. The first marriage i» said to will be held Sunday, April 25. a t ! mark about the date to which the such medal awarded for outstand believe there la any action the have occurred in 1U37 to a Hart 2:45 p.m. ir the Junior High j mandamus had returned the town ing service to the community. Board can take. Reviewing the cir Director Paton also favdTed gram. Favorites of the audience Edith Smitn. 21 Knox St.; Robert Steam's retention, 1»iit said the- were "Make Mine Country Style" HcNelll, 171 S. Main St.; Peter ford woman, and the second, in School, Mill Street. Newington. At in the,.fight. Turkington aaid it Bless our britches... cumstances leading to the aboli 1§50, to a Manchester woman. The tills lime, department officers Will was the day bids were received HOUSE’S tion of the poat, he said that for Board idiould shoulder some of the bj’ the combined afternoon choirs, Ratti, Andover; Robert Stephen ✓ - responaibUity for the present sit a real old-fashioned hill, billy ren son, Bolton; Mrs. Theresa Kehl, second marriaga took place in be gue.*t* of the district. and opened. Bowers disagretd. Hq many years there had been two de Mrs.. Joseph Wallett and her partment heads, each receiving uation, in the Recreation Dept. He dition with syncopated rhythm, 58 Chestnut St.; David Hawes. Elkton. Md., after Scata left his said the decision returned- the said the.Boayd complained about and "The Musi-cal Trust.", consist V lllimantlc; Stanley Grzyb, 76 first wife, Keith said. committee served home -.nade town to the situation as it stoq|d rLEuLlmRMBl Look M/ho’s here . . . about the same salkry. Hq said the brownies, ire cream and coffee at before the mandamus action WU ; p r supposed head of the Riecreation the ajiloihit being paid in, salaries ing of 38 well known melodies, of North St.; Raymond Berutaen, Keith said Scata has admitted ^ At LOW FRtCES 4 for recreation aupervlaion., fered by the combined morning Coventry;. Mary Ann Sheridan, hie guilt and even surrendered the tables prettily decorate*! in green brought. Dept. .(John Hediund. now resign and .yellow. Another school matter dlKusaSd ed) waa getting a little less than Rowers Comment choirs. IBoltbn. marriage license issued him wheii invites you to See... Boweyi, noting that the decision "O Divine Redeemer," "Gherub- ADMITTED TODAY; Lemeul he-was married in Maryland. briefly last night waa tabled for tArthir Dnic Stores^ the other. further consideration at Tueaday’a X After Hedidnd's resignation last to abolish the post was made pub im Song" and "Soon Ah 'Vt’ill Be Laiidan, 248 Cooper Hill St.; Gail The pro-secutor started action in Horses often live to be 35-year.s- I^ O U R S S A. year. Martin said ..-the Park lic liuit December, said he thought Done" were sung by the fourth White, Noith Coventry; Leo Bou the case late last week after re old. X^ meeting. The Board tabled the and Recreation Ad\isor]r Oommis- it y a s "late in the season to com period choir. The last j^n tioned dreau, 29 Mqrgaret Rd.; Rose celvlng a complaint from , wife sion held meetings and arrived at plain." Arrangement was in a minor 'key Mrrie Treniacro, 719 E. • Middle Number 1 who. according to two decisions unanimously. One , ' Assertihg that the people of the add contained light passages of Tpke. Keith, had recently been contacted U e / v c ^ north end have a right to a aay phrases that were sung with a BIRTH YESTERDAY: A daugh The fed thafi sweeping the nation waa that there, should be one de by the second Mrs. Scata. partment head and that' the "Y" in who will direct recreation in slight, bounce accentuating the ter to Mr. and M's. Joseph Keith said the complaint wa.s . . . the newest contender for directorship should therefore be their area, h^rs. Fitzpatrick told first n ote. of each bar. Bcaul'eu, 4 Pearl St. lodged after the- two women had abolished. That decision, Mgrtin Martin "I strongly advi.ve you to Choir Numbers BIRTHS TODAY: A aon tb Mr. conferred on the matter last week. 4wmen's rights... Khaki sport t(^ told the Board, was Communicated meet with the Perk and Rerrea- Hie combined afternoon choirs, and Mrs. Robert McMillan, 41 Scata's case was presented in to ^tearna - before it was made tibn Commission and recon-sider.” in addition to "Country Style," L'wis St.; a daughter to Mr. and' Town Court this morning before public- Martin said he saw no reason to sang ‘'Give Me Your Tired. Your Mrs. James Whitmore, 326 Spruce' Deputy Judge John J. O’Connor, NOW fabu;lous WORK The other decision, Martin said, reconsider." Poor," and the beautiful musical St. and was continued for two weeks emphasizing that it was arrived at Mrs. Fitzpatrick said she saw compositioiy^f the 23rd psalih, DISCHARGED YES'TPRDAY; undef $500 bond. unanimously, was that applica 1,800 good reasons. She referred to "TheiLord/ls My Shepherd." David and Linda Cummings. CI0 THE$ tions would be Invited for the rec signatures on thd petitions. "Sing We and Chant It" and Rockville; Thomas Nusedorf, 587 shape insuran(:e reation . post and that the salary “I don't believe." Martin,-said, "All Breathing Life" were past Main St.; Miss Jean Cloutier, 283 would be fixed at 84.010. we, are going to All department favorite offerings of -the third Spring St.; Miss Lucille Bernals. Legion i^uxiliary He said the directorship at the head vacancies on petitions. If wj period choir. , - Andover; Norman Lambert. 74 "Y" waa to cease Jan. 1, but q de- are. let's AH all vacancies that ^.’sy. LfUther's "A Mightv Fortress” Garden St;; Mrs. Julia Novak, An Receives Officers ci.vion was made later to retain the W;iien we have a vacancy, let'a cir was sUng by the morning choirs dover; Francis Armstrong, 134 -\ post until the close of the Indoor culate.a petition." together, at times req.iiring the Spruce St.; Mrs. Margaret season, Apfil 30. use of seven part harmony. They O’Meara. 11 Arch St.; Mrs. Flor De, artment Presileni Mrs, John . . . actually makes you look In her, suit' for Stearns’ reten Although scientists believe that also sang "In Early Spring" and * ence Dux, 14 Proctor Rd.; An McMahon of Rocky Hill ahtUher ; a relatively inactive person needs fine version of "I Believe." better. Its simple, flowing lines tion. Mrs. Fitzpatrick said thony Lupacchtuo, 76 Florence associate officers paid a visit Mqn- \. Stearns does not car.e what title at least 2,500 calories of food a "One ^orld" and "The Hol.y St.; Ronald Tedforu, Jr.. 14 Wil day evening to the American with THB and jaunty brim put sn^p into k* has. "He is very Irttereated in day, more than half the world's City'.’ brdught the entirt group of liam St,; Roy Symonda, Rockville; 1on 'Auxiliary in the Legion Hall, PELLOf the ybuth of the town. He ijyes population receive less than.that. choralists together. ,The tradition- Ml'S. Ruth , Smith, 46 Crestwood ?n the group w-ere Mrs. Katherine your informal sport clothes. Dr.; Diane Le.sneski, Rockville; Phillips. Hartford, department sec Mrs.' Jean Adams and daughter, retary-treasurer; Mrs. Isabelle In fact, this hat is so dasually Rockville; Mrs. PrUcilla, Merrl- Tatro of Berlin.' depa'ttment s’er -1 correct it fits in perfectly man. South Coventry; Laura Wal gqanUqt-arms;, Mrs. Norma Nar- lace, 35 Drive E; Mr*. Amy'S.v- duCc;, Cheater, deriart:neni hia- with your neatest business suits. monds. 50 Glenwoqd St.; William toriaii. Adamson, 366 Oakland St.; Mary- Miss Joyce Wetherell of South . See it... today! • 1 0 ANYTHING LESS if yesterday’s car! • • » lin Carr, Bolton; Mrs. Beverly Mein Street gave a most interest-' Army Twill Khaki Hollister and son, 52 BolHMer ing account of her travels in Mex- ; ’ Vmanm drtam NUMBIR ONI in power! Moat St.; Lloyd Flood, WillimanUc; ico. illustrated with colored pic- | tailored the man's way powerful and aafest to drive of all V - 8 ’a • . . Stqpheji Lyon, Willimantic; M rs tures. She also displayed a nuinbef ‘ with fly fronts and belt 235 H.P. FirePower, rated Nu¥,ber One Elizabeth Sagan' and son, 283 of ciirios. jewelry, basketry and . eBg^ne in America! Here, too, is the Number Spni'ce St. - various examples qf handicraft of ' loops. Wonderfol the ■ -nati' es. Mias Wetherell was ' .O ne no-clutch drive, most powerful and moat About 9 per cent of the land introduced by Mrs. Riisacll Pitkin, nigfed loafers for automatic of them all . . . area of the world js cultivated saya chairmai of the .Pan-American! PowerFlite! Be Number One the. Food and Agricultural- Or stiidy committee;" campus or country, on thq road'in the record- ganization of the United Nations. Mr*. Harold Belcher, Child Wei- [ ' backyard*or beach. breaking Daytona Beach.win-- Sanforized* her of the ’U NASCAR teau! , Sues 10 to I I . FIT YOU NOW You can paint the trim *te match your wolli *irUxtmuat ahrinkagt ...fit your j( laa$ tkan Ik 0 yeu Htw NV lUSINCSS! There ere mllliou el fiUowt in my bu'sineu . , X wt'te, Aamktk fACTOlY WORKERS . . . proud of the R.'-Shorfs a...... S 7 .9 6 iebi we de. Wetic pretty cireful about our money b. Pedal Pushers ...... $3.50 Men . who have' good' jobs like yours'^ prafra thOM diyt; but we likt to look our best whin we'vt c. Bermuda' Shqrts...... $2.98 DICKIES . . . for fit.... for'slyle . . . That’s why tMiliid ■ day it the plant . . . that's why so many of u8 DICKIES sells more matching shirts and pants Mt wtariRf littllUCY PARK «tOTMa right now. than any other brand of work cibthes—there’s Th« power and look , * J ______^ ^ Good to took at a color io fit your job in fully Sanforized twill. ef loddorthip ore A N«w ond Poiitiv* UpliftI The. next time you ne^ >work cloths, ask for $45J0-.$5(M)0--$55JI0 - • Smooth to tooth AFTER EASTER SALE OF SUITS / DICKIES. yours in o Chrysler * Woars loagost • Oiaaem lika nt • • i«ay Loundaring M ost all sizes 10 to 241/3. Tke perfect trim-mate • Conewilric Stilchad Cup Wo alto havt GARTER’S work • Cloaas oasiost DICKIES CLOTHK IN BOYS’ SA'HNHIDE on wood and forWallhide ’ 7h» "wundar undar*' i^PallonU a nen-wovan, aaaea fiEUUCED io% TO 50% ciptbiit.for all typaa of work Sizes to 50. metal trim and furniture bidet Rvbberized Satin Finish raaiilont toiarfacing. notabla Tor Ha cfeud lightnmat SIZES IN OUR BOYS’ SNOP old finith, scan, Maina, apots. and all waephtr waoring comfort. Fom'inino uplift end Hides in 'superior sturdiness W ill Paint nkoly raundtd contoun are odilavad^ Roteint Ms ihapa CLEARANCE OF LEATHER JACKETS \ under a cnlorful. tbesn that th ro i^ rapaotad\waiiUiiQa.. il19S4 NASCAt AND lYfVmS nOOHY WMNUI WON’T WAS>I OFF! ,16 beau • I- 'h ■/' $5.37 .1/. " - '■ ' ■ / -' ' '■ tiful colors. 1-.GALLON Saan A 33-34^ ’ ' ' i , ;' ,;OalpH WhRa NOW $19.98 . i » V- • 32-33 In white or-light blue. Formerly $24.98. Al^ Wool BROWN BUUPRE/laai^lSt M Ctater S t/ BLISH HARDWARE C a C 3 2 ^ I r s i Flanrik Sport Jackets. REDUCED TO $12.98 / > ■ f . • .• j' - ' ' ' . ' . " ''■■'••• 793 MAIN st r e et' •s- ' • ■ « iWlpGIVEjWf GREEN STAMP6L ■ . V • . ..V . . I ■ / n nm iuiKM p/uMTi- k w u u s t - ( ■ > thm it A-- ,4.. U ■ . ■ ■-'-i ■ N,'\ ! V'V • ■ ■ . , ■ ‘ ■ .--r 1:. • Mi- ,-N V ■V' ■ ■ '.V ■ . X <..
r! MANq^ESTER EVENING ITERALP. MANOH&STEHf COWf^ W TONCTl^'^APRIL 2!. 19M PAGE SDCTEEIf MANCHESTER fiVENlNG'B!BRALD. MANCH^TER/ CONN, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21.1964 PAGE SEVENTEEN trooM, Including North cans in' both mouths, and except for the 1 the Foreign LiOgionLi«glon ancUftetpamese»ndj Two-Headed Bab^ pneumohiX and' the final lllneas X ¥ illiBflhoroiitgh Ryan on Indochina (3) with the French Unlo^orces... .'v its functions were normal. V "We are losing offleers and non- Dies; Illness'Brief At the tlme^the. baby Wai bom, coms at the rSte'''of one Satht Cyr the Hartleys lived in a backwoods Pinto^awshaw Wedding ithe French W^at Point) class a log house which had no water, Featured year,” Gen.^Cogny told me. Washington, Ind., April 31 (Ah electricity or heat and was inac ’MiM Janica Ihralyn Crawahaw,' Battle of Dien Bien Phu An office remarked: "We were v-Indiana's two-headed Hartley cessible at times in the wlntter daughter of Mr. and Mri. Frank At Graiige IVfeeting beaten by the Germans in IMO be months. DRU6 STORE '•V., \ cause-we lost so many officers in baby, which had survived an at Crawihaw, 16 Cheetnut Bt., be The family physician, 1^, J, W. Marlborough, April 21 — (Spe-, More for Political Aims the^irat World War. Now, If there tack of pneumonia, died yesterday Elbert, refused to let them take MAM Stasit AT tT. JAMB O T Ift' came the bride of Kugene Anthony Third World War, we may be »*2 Pinto, eon of Mr. and'Mre. Peter cialX -T- Members of the Manchea-1 of a respiratory ailment. The baby | baby home until they moved ter. Goodwill and C o'lp m b i a n (ConUnoed from Pngo One)'' Bien Phu were not ahared unan; aten because so many - officers was 4 months and 8 days old. into a house in Petersburg whlct) Pinto. 92 Valley St.l Monday haVe been lost in Indochina." ' Granges were gueata of tfta. local! imoualy by hla officer*. Ai , The fatal illness developed sud was modem except for heat. ON SALE THURSDAY. FRIIHY t SATURD*Y | morning at 11 o'clock in St, Jamee* Grange Thuraday when a travel Chi Minh eought military victory icah* and even aome Frenclyfret- denly. With a temperature of 105 Hartley ia a $30 a waek laborer Ctiurch. The double rihg ceremony program on Norway i^’ea KIDDIE FAIR TOMORROW: Chi Mlnh and Moa- alone, the price would be too great. ted at what they con’aidereXitalic degrees the l>aby was rushed' 13 and paya $40 a month for support j u performed by the Rev. Eklgar presented. There were three ' ln-( defense thinking. ‘ The French row. miles from .Its home at Petersburg Farrell. Peter Ihnto,_ brother of Wiping out the fortreaa and it* of two children by a previous mar tereeting filma shown and a fine i gravely lack mobllitj^ to the Daviess County Hospital, riage. He and his wife, who ia the bridegroom, p lay ^ the organ display of articles, from Norway, I ^^Jefenders would be a great mili- ‘They go furtheXbeck than s where it was bom Dec. 12. 27, have three normal children, all and accompanied the eoloiit, Mrs. loaned by members for the oc-.' tatv victory but the Communists Maginot Line co<^1ex.” said one Not Convicted, The , hospital said both heads glria. Jane Maccarbne, who eang "O caaion. < \ are not exclusively concerned with observer, Thw^'^^'see rafo have a were blue when it was admitted. Perfect Love’.)- and ’’Ave Maria.” The nexjt meeting of the local i ly seem to have a The weaker side died first, the Easter flowers decorated the Grange Will be May 8 when the th a t ' X Njght and day since the battle . Just Confused other aide IS minutes later. church. program will he conducted by the V The baby, child of Mr. and Mrs. The Vietnttnh already baa suf began, tiatisport planes, supplied TREAT’S TREES Presented In marriage by her Home Economics Committee. fered thousandkx, of casualties in by thn Vnlted States, have taken New York i)Pi — An absent- Cecil Hartley, bore two names on ' fhther, the bride had aa her maid Pefeonal Mention a single birth certificate. 'The 44- of honor Mias Elaine Q. Miner of the spectacular gibpble. Why? ofL with iren and American, sup minded bailiff slipped handcuffs Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hollister | Ca^talising on PaHs' weariness plies. The men are dropped only year-old father said at the time EVERQREENS this town, her cousin. Brldcsmalda and children, Siisan and Mark, vis and impatience with the war, the by night into the lighted fortress on a woman turned over' to him the names were given that he gave ,,Buy Them Where They. Are were Mies Barbara Lord of Water ited Mrs. Hollister's father in Communists hoped to convince , complex. If conditions are poor too outside "Coney Island Magistrate the name Donald Ray to "the best Grown Yewe—Our Specialty ford, another cousin, and Mre. Providence last week. Mr. and Mrs. France that her position in Indo- many men land outside the for Court and led her off to the court one" and the name Daniel Kaye to Open 16 A. M. L’ntU Dark Richard Hassett of Manchester. Bruce Myers and familv visited' 'china was hopeless. The Com tress area and face death or cap the other side. Eugene DiBattieto of thii town, relatives in Highland Falls. N. Y„ cell. Tu'enty minutes later she was ■dron cousin of the biHdegroom, wea best munists hoped to causn the fall ture and about 40 per cent of the turned loose when word got to the The funeral will he at .2 p.m. and- Bridgeport over the holidays; of the French government, to be s u ^ ie s are lost. If conditions are Thursday at the General Baptist' Ev*r9r««ii NurMrias man, end ushera were R<>bert Mr. and Mrs. Oeorsre Frink, judge, who had ordered her out of Haugh and Richard Haasett, both succeeded by one eager to nego-. good.Nnipply losses are kept to his courtroom for interrupting Church S t Gtezen. 5 miles south of , BOLTON CENTER ROAD daughter Nancy, ahd Mrs. Prind's tiat# with Ho and get otit of Indo aliout lO'.per cent. . Petersburg. Burial will be in Mar at DIMOCK LANE—MI-t-2$77 of Manchester. mother Mrs. Lydia Lampshire. during a hearing. tin Cemetery. The bride was attired in a china. The Commiinlst* also ex The Frehfch **y tl**> don't have Back in court she. cried hyster spent the weekend at their farm in pected to make the voice of Ho The bab.v had spent almost half -gown of Imported white Chantilly New Hampshire. s enough planes'fpr both aupply and ically, "Now I'm a convict—and I lace and nylon tulle, designed with r/ heard at the Geneva Conference support. But the>X.ench lack pilots of its life in James Whitcomb Ri . New Arrival X came here to have somebody ar ley Hospital for Children at In a lace ecalloped V neckline, long A daughter was horn to Mr. nnd opening Monday. in Indochina. Gen. G «ny said he rested who hit me in the eye!" sleeves forming a point over the Enormous Effect Seen co\;ld scrape up pilots ibrabout 100 dianapolis. It was taken there soon, Mrs. Raymond Franson of Phelps after its birth here by caesarian RUMMAOE SALE 'hand, fitted lace bodice and'full Rd. r*cently. The prise, sought was a nego more planes, including aXansport. OARTOONIRT HONORED hbuffant skirt with scalloped bot tiated agreement which would k fighter and perhaps two bomber section and stayed for 5 weeks. It went back for a pionth with tom over a nylon tulle dust ruffle. Manchester Evening Herald leave the Vietminh, strongest po squadrons- but even this seemed Friday, April 23 " Her veil of imported French Il litical force in the country, ready optimistic. Where are the pilots? New Haven. April 21 UP\ — pneumonia on the weaker side Marlborough rnrrespnndent Mrs. Charles Addsms, cartoonist, was but recovered and was returned •:S0 A. M .' lusion was attached to a cap- of Howard Lord, telephone K Hnmp- to atep into the vacuvim if and In Paris, the French point out they Jacc and tulle trimmed with pearls. when the French withdraw their have commitments in that respect honored with the annual humor home a week ago. ton M7-J-2. award last night by the Tale Rec The baby weighed lOH pounds North Mothodist Church Household Bargains She carried a cascade bouquet of troops. The effect of that on all to NATO. 447 North Main Street French white carnatioha with a ■outheast Asia would be enormous. 'Phe enemy fs suffering pechapa ord. underiraduatea humor mag- at biFth;: It had two heads, two sets of shoulders, four arms, three white orchid center. ' The how and why of Dien Bien five times the casualties of the asine. at a banquet featuring the All flroupe of the Miss Miner wore a Nile gteen French at Dien- Bien Phu. But publication's' 81st birthday. In lungs, two hearts and two atom- Women'e Society Xxfra-Aich/ Phu is confusing to mnny. Why aches. Below the waist it had a LIVER LANOUZID pure silk organxa and net baller did Gen. Henri Nayarre, French French casualties in the ' »P«ptlng the Silver Stein, ,sym- CfiNfidratfi FORMMA a t ina gown, designed with a fitted Irs. Zoppi commander-in-chief, choose such a of war have been coatly. more in i bol of the sward. .lAddsm* said single body. Its two stomachs Ptrfftetifi quality than in quantity. The i;it helps me to receive an award were connected to a single intes With Iran A strapless bodice, matching stole spot to make a fateful stand? It tinal tract, and its two upper CoM C reaa B Cemplox CREAM and full bouffant skirt of organ Rtad^RRi Advisor is a plain of red dust in a swelter French have lost about 18,0001 for humor. It helps me to prove za with tulle panel inserts. She Frenchmen, sll .noncoms and offl-1 that cartoons are humor, -not sim- spinal cords joined in one. MWMi 096 SHAMPOO of .Riveralde^ark, Agawnm, I* ing valley surrounded by com It was able to take foOd through Dorchasfsr carried a cascade bouquet of yel- manding hills which permit fire to cera, and shout 40,000 French Union | ply maniac-depressive." Sr. 89* KniUsd AmorarSpidr tow and bronze pompons and wore now located Franklin be poured down upon it. The de For dry skin. Ololson brand. Jr. 89* I f n i l IIIIE N Ili CHHER a matching halo, / . Ave., Hartford.^aems from the fenders have no rear—the nearest CLinS •EII8RUER lOARB The bridesmaida were attlrad in Art Thenter. Rm^ings by np- lA B Y WEEK French forces are 180 miles east. gowna aimlUt' to 'that of thie maid pointment only. Phone Hartford, There ia no place to fall back. It of honor, only in two-toned ahadee ^ Hollister Photo 46-«7$5. All wHcoi was a matter of rtand or be mas 3 . 2 ' . 2 5 ' IS* 39' of Nile and emefald green. Their MRS. EUGENE ANTHONY PINTO sacred. i flowera were yellow pompons and SPECIAL The best explanation I could get: at* MCTAI. DUST PAN they also .wore matching halos. DE LUXE COLLIER Then Bien Phu had been a clus Rubbod adaod—IsaxM no ditj...... ' For ^her daughter’s wedding. New Books Listed ter of mud and straw huts perched 79c Iridescent ALUMINUM Mrs. Crawshaw chose a gown Of CARRIAGE on poles. Last fsli the French l o w s msuve lace over taffeta -with navy 'cleared away the villagers, cut TUMBLERS. 14 ounce Hisie.. accessories and a dark red rose At Library Here R*9. $49.98 - down the trees and began build Yes! It*s True! corsage. The mother of the ing fortifications. The reason was j|eer TIME ? bridegroom chose navy crepe with The following new, books have that the French were developing YOU RECEIVE FREE FEATURE DRUG VALUES': lace trim, pink-accesaorlea and a been received by the West Side $39-98 among the friendly, anti-Commu- BUY ANY pink rose corsage. Branch of the Mary Cheney We Have Some Odds and NOW nlst 'Aai tribesmen a type of war Export watch rmpair A reception for 150 guests was fare waged by Uib Maquis (guer With No StrfRcs Atiaohoi BIsmmdInm Library: \ 1954 MODEL oorv/co to ho/p yov held at Sunset Ridge, Esst H art Fiction — Around the Ri'.sged Tubular dischrss spring gear, aoBTcracklng rillas) in France in World War II. Digestive ford, at 1 p. m. Rock. Klizabeth Cadell; End of f'c \ 'special fabric, nylon bearing wheels, white Mom Reinforcements Oit tf Thoso Wooierful ' For a wedding trip to Washing Week, Virginia Cjiase; Mrs. Lorl- tires, S-pnsItlnn backrest,' rear draft rail. The Vietminh sent its 316th WHIRLPOOL ton, D. C.. the bride choae for trav mer's Family, MoUy Clavering: nnn-ti|i safety-stand brake, heavily padded Division to clean out the Thais. QIFT PREMIUMS eling a green wool ault with yel Peacehaven, Marcia Ford; Deeper-' Ends Left In Qectrical and upholstered plastic covered rail, half- The French flew more troops to Itiasing dates?'^^^ low acceaaoriea and an orchid cor ate Houro, Joseph Hayes; No lined hood. Green only. Dien Bien Phu to protect guerrilla • 5-Pc. Chrome Kitchen Missing trains? sage. Upon their return. Mr. and (Quarter, Nels Jorgensen; Lady . activities. The French ■ kept rein AUTOMATIC ALKA- Set Nothing is more Mrs. Pinto will reside at 16 Chest Guide, Jeanne Juds m-: Dangerous r a r y w e e k forcing Dien Bien Phu, building in-itating than a watch that SELtZER nut St. Angel, Clarence Biiddington Kel- strongpoints and setting up seas washer! or • WefitinghnuHe Electric GO« MURINE ' Both Mr. and Mra. Pinto are iftnd; Outlaws of Loet River, Paul of barbed-wire barricades, until by won't keep good time. To pro FeiUisoT**. H-ounco Fixtures and Appliance Roa.ster tect iIk accuracy of your watch ______54' TaMat* Bradustes of Manche.stcr High Evan Lehman; Room at the Inn. BABY BATHIHETTE Jan. 1 it was a formidable complex ELECTRIC DRYER School. She is employed aa a Clark McMefCken: . Sayonara. > 6 by 4 miles, encircled by thickly • De Luxfi Clock Radio have it inspected at least oooe ANEFRIN ^ r C QAc Tub* C gl i?*'* Q ||i Antihiftomina plus 24 . .Q s l o i2 S 3 6 't . w O aecretary at C. R. Burr and Co., James MIchener; Doctor at the EVERY THAYER AND forested hills. The .entrance was CHOICE OP • .3 Speed Phonograph a year. Ve'll do this far you and he is in the U. S. Army, sta Crossroads, Elizabeth Seifert; SPECIAL protected by eight hill strong- fne. You'll he amased at how- STORKLINE CRII 5 MODELS tioned at Camp Gordon. Ga. Spare Room, Mrs. Nelia (Gar aturdy, wood, collapsible frame, wnvea points. The command post com • Eureka Vacuum much hetter your watch will diner) While. They’re goinjr fast. If you need anything we have left plex was made up of underground Cleaner fahrlc. waterproofed, gnaraateed tab, flex run after it is cleaned and oiled. LURirO NEW BUSINESS Non-fiction—Orl..oco Adventure, ible dresslag table, sliding top alamlaam positions, well-bunkered and en If repair* are needed our expert» Hector Ant Buchanan; CSiip on hills and trees on the apprdaches • Steam Iron ing nc.w. Elgin DuraPower ing to lure varloua New,'. York In- 2 5 % .Mainspring fw your watch. aurance companies and some of the Grardma’s Shoulder, Robert to the fortifications. $339.95 • Electric Blanket larger investment tnats to Con Ler ■ ♦; Far Far from Home, Ruth JOHNSON BROTHERS NOW Likely Navarre did not expect Mc«”"ney; Red Dunt of Kenya. Sovo up to $ 1 0 .0 ^ “Bathioette' (This Offer For Umited i:ime Only!) necticut. The com:nisaion, Chelf*- BOiiiOWBTina —»w BRO taou the Vietminh to come up with •man William H. Morttnsen says, Alyse Sim.'son. o aioffritf* f»BM Mitff heavy artillery or shift over to F. E. BRAY has been stressing the advantages ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS mass attac'k tactics. His support ww MANCHESTER’S OUIEST of moving their headquarters along Broccoli Dress-Up ers say the original strategic pur ww ww e a sy XERMS>^ ESTABI.ISHED JEWELER the Merritt Parkway. The com Cream o qiwrter cup of butter / • lAtY WEEK pose was to bar a Vietminh drive mission has laUnohed a study of and mix in two to four tableapoons 1063 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Into northern Lao.s. The Commu TS7 Main St__Tel. Ml-8-S«12 plannln.. and zoning in communi of finely ground nutmeals. Put a • A IY WEEK nists, however, did sent a division ties bordering the Merritt Park dollop of the ni t-'oulter on each, Watch For Announcement Of Our New I.d>catIon HEDSTROM Into northern Laos in January, by- ■taie Theater Building way near the New York state line, serving of drained crisp-cooked , passing Dien Bien Phu; That \ according to Mortensen. broccoli. SHOPPING STROLLER burned out to be a diversion. The Vietminh was not primarily in terested in grabbing territory but BENSdN'S SPECIAL lOS.’i MAIN AT ELDRIDGE \ PHONE MI-3-8790 in a war of attrition against the (Reliable For 2.5 Years) sturdy tubular chrome, large g French and Vietnamese. piieels, easy over curbs,, colorful plaid RARY HAMFER. Verdun Complex seats, detachable plaid shopping bag. Finest woven fiber, veatliated peart tap. It was fairly apparent in Hanoi GABARDINE • SHARKSKIN^ • SUITINGS Gabardine Collapse* simply and easily. $10.96 Maize aniLmint, ptak. .Reg. SOM. that Navarre's views of Dien value. NOW 54.89
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ENTERPRISE STERILIZER \ bottle rapacity. All alaml'niim. ■ ALL THIS WEEK! T NOW $3.49 OPEN 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. MONDAY 'TO FRIDAY OPEN SATURDAY 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.^ PLAY PEN HaiOw'ond. smooth finish. Reg.. S1S.98. WILTONS - AXMINSTERS NOW $13.98 WOOL TWISTS « BUY NOW AND SAVE! RARY WEEK CAR BED SPECIAL Some factory seconds that only experts would be able to detect. Others are special purchases from Extra heavy aaran plaMlic body in heautifnl carpet mills—and also a few discontinued patterns Alterations 4 red plaid. Flat hooknver arms, adjustablo in PERFECT QUALITIES. height. Carrying handles. Converts into car Huru's th« chance of a lifo- seat in a jiffy. .V 5IO.OO y.^r.l'E! fimo to pick Bp oN thoM Tho oxtro poir — douMts •xtfo trouson yeuVo suro tlio woor — odds pxHo FREE! to nood for spriiiq and sum- yoors of sorvlco to tho lift NOW mor—AT A TERRINCAUY of thoso suits. Rrowns oRd BEACH SAHD Cleaned and w'a.shed. ' 9 x12 RUG PAD LOW PRICE. Shippor lluos Ir sixos 3 4 to WITH EVERY 9x12 RLG 4 6 . Roqidon, L0R9S and PURCHASED DURING SALE Ploids. Chocks, PkNn Col< Shorts. 100 LB. BAG Off . . . AND REMEMIER ... .AND REMEMIER . . . We Give evon at this low prico AL ot R090I ALTERATIONS TERATIONS ARE FREE AT ARE FREE! * i * * FREE DELIVERY REGAL! a m GREEN STAMPS! fUDGET TERMS ARRANGED 15% DOWN— 12 MONTHS TO PAY ' 1089 MAIN STREET OPP. HIGH SCHOOL MANCHESTER 907 MAIH, $T. 907 MAIN STRiEI TEL ML3.58U WELDOM JLDG. ^ WELbpN RLDG. \ 30t MAIN ST.. NORTH pF THE AROMRY AT MIDDLE TURNPIKE. TEL. MI-9-4343 T E L MI-9-1352 TEL.M I-9. Y352 PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS WELCOMED
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\ \ ■ \ V . . - s ' FACE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL'21,19U MANCHESTER EVENINf^ HfeRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDN1':SDAY, APRIL 21, 1954 PAGE NINETEEN i.-* Textile Committee (Ufflcult to answer such mutually Lloyd played Schumann's "Dm Petrov Called contradirtbr'y allei^tlbns. Honey m ining in, Bermuda Mother^ Daughter A bends," Schubert's Grand Sona Top Secret Mailme "I can aaoure the public that ta, Opua 42: Cyril Scott's "Lotus Gives Tariff View PHrov and hla wrlfe left of their 111 Piano Program Land'.'} snd "Claire De Lune" and r/Mf TO sow <£i022Sp owm free will . . . "Reverie" by Dpbusky. Closing the Grdi« needs a helping hand long be Thief, Forger "Should the (Soviet) ambassa- program were duet' arrangements Ctury U. Messages Representatives of labor, man dot' or any member of his staff Members of Ihe Professional of "The Soldiers' Chorus" from fore opple bldstoins ond spring fever. agement, and the public have re 111 desire to give evidence before the Women's -dubs were entertained Faust and of two Bach chorales. Takes only a few miniifes with a leased the results of hearings held Red Protest Punch snd assorted cakes were royal commission on the authen for their April meeting g f the spreader and you can Scoff h Yournif. . ^ ■ by the New England Textile Com ticity o f the. documents, no ob served by the refreshment com- | mittee on the subject of tariff .1, home of Mrs. Evelyn Ubyd, 121 mittee. Miss Marion ' Washburn ' (Continued from Page One) stacle wrill.be placed in thieir way A m O k LA W N S ie o 7 0 % scarce Ken- rates on textiles. Representatives though naturally such .evidence Parker St. last evening. Mrs. acting as chairman. I s. of all segments of the New Eng •mbsssy sxipply affairs. This wdll be on Ogth snd subject to Lloyd’ and her ddughter. Miss During a brief business session tueky Bluegross— all perennial gro sse s-- land textile industry presented rontrasted with Menzles' previous exhaustive exaiplnatlon." Henrietta Llpyd, both accomplish the piesident. Miss Jeanne Low, , Mokes the deluxe town in tun or shade. their viewpoints which were dis Government dources Indicated ennonneejnent that he was the ed pianists, ' gave a program of appointed as a nominating commit- i I Ih 500 tq fl . $2.4S V/t Ik - $5.95 cussed and analysed by the 21 rhief In Australia for the MVD,, Mrs. Petrov's declstqn to remain In piano music: Miss Lloyd played tee, Mim Marion Jesseman, Mrs. member committee of. leading the Soviet secret police. Australia may result In ,sn ex two prelpdes of Bach, and "Fan- Florence Ben'son snd Miss Jane , New Englanders. Appointed by pansion of the scheduled Royal TUkf 8UIL059 — Glean— Odorless — Keeps towns vigorous The. government had surround-. taav'' from the same composer's Carey. The new slate of officers I sparkling green. 10 lbs per 1000 tq ft needed__ the Governors as a public service, Commission's Inveatlgstuvn. / ‘'W>ll-Tempered Cnsvlchord"; snd will he presented at the May meet- ; •*1 Petrov with a strong cloak of 25 lbs 2500 sq ft - $2.50 10,000 to ft - $7 8$ committee to assist New 'Eng Hearings probably.will two preludes of Chd}>ln. Mrs. injr. ■ i land's most important , Industi^, police secrecy since hig. switch to the West and security pbllce hkve under way before the May z B ^ n - BLISH HARDWARE CO.— 793 MAIN STREET the committee commenced activi eral election. • / / ties in Jsnuary, 1954, with a study hern questioning him. coh>.t3ntly. ROY MOTORS of the tariff i.ssue which is of vital Rnviet Ambassador N. I. Generalov Importance to the textile industry had charged prevloiisly that the and will be considered by Congress Aiislrslians kidnaped him. this spring. Two Commonwealth' seoirlty Widnall Rands The Committee, headed by Wil X. officers also were questioning We’re On P e Sunny X liam Dwight of Holyoke, public Petrov'^ wife today In Dsrwln, representative from Massachu where she left a Europe-'bound 1 ThbuiJ^ Heavy . / setts, recommends a two-fold tex plane yesterday morning to Join L A S T W E E K DIPLOMATIC POUCH courier will carry ia acaled at State Depart' her husband In exile. Australian, ment In Waahinfton. This one waa deatlned for Paris tile tariff policy of no further ra- ductlona In tariff rates on any of police had to disarm two SOyiet Prinmii'y Defeat Side Of The Street the different classes of textiles, diplomatic couriers who, with en We’ve found .^tme folk.s who deal with the public who By KENNETH O. OILMORE of Paris enlisted the aid of the and raising of tariff rates on tex embassy secretAry, were taking (< tiaue^from iPags Om t) PARIS CURTAIN’S NEA Staff CorreapendMit Army's couriers. A young officer g i g a n t i c aren’t very polite the.!^e day.<». Maybe they’re too busy, or tile products where foreign im her back to Russia. Waahlnjton (NEA)—Prank Irwin, * named Amos ‘J. Peaslee took over ports are causing or threaten to Frdnk,C. Osmers, Jr., a Republi bu.«^iness i.s too good. Could be they're in the shade too the operation. Today he is Ambaa Mrs. Petrov, reportedly a cipher n , walked Into the United States cause unemployment in the indus clerk In the embasay./wsa being can, won re-nomlnallon. much. ^ sador to Austria. try, 6th Anniversary Xmbaaay in Cairo the other day Before that time the State De held under tight security gu si^ "t. James Tumulty of Jersey "The New England textile In al the Darwin Government. H oi^ . City, a Democrat seeking the seat Over here at Roy Motors, Inc., however, we’re ondhe and beai^le his n.ame wrote the partment had to depend on business dustry is aii industry of highly Reporters standing outside /4 h e to be vacated by Rep. Kdward J. words, “ Miaaion accomplished.” men. ship captains and convenient competitive small businesses and 8unn.\' .side of the .street. We find it’s really fun being travelers to carry confidential . mS' garden said she-spent lon^lvours Hart, won nomination In the polite to car owner.s. We get along much better with / This markad the end of another needs protection from low-wage REDUCED... heavily Democratic 14th Dlatrlct. terial, a method which brought pro on the verandd with the^tw'o se St,000*mile Journey. He had atarted foreign competition. Superior pro Tumuity ia a former state aaaem-1 ’em and they .seem to keep coming back. from Cairo at days before and on tests from other nations who were SUPER SPECIAL! curity olTlcials snd s Russian In- COURIER Erwin Hearstner, with ductivity in New England can not VOTi. terprctcr,,smoklng. talking, laugh klyman and the nephew of the late the way stopped by Tripoli. Caaa- fearful their secrets would be let roadbag full of diplomatic mall, offset Wage differentials of 200 to •ie ItxISVi-tncN ^tfbbM - Of coiir.se, being courteous i.sn’t new with us— or the DON'T MISS THIS I.AST 3VKKK OF WONDKRFIT. VALW » out. ing and enjoying cool drinks. Jamea Tumulty, secretary to Presi Idanca, Dakar, Accra, Leopoldville, leaves State Department to hit the 1.400 par cent. Increased imports M IIm MMNflwtl only rea.son why we do a million dollar motor car busi- NOW AVAII-.ABI.K AT PARIS CURTAIN'S 6TH ANNIYER- J(dtannesburr, PretoHa, Capetown, In 1933 the cojbi'rier service was It was not known;' however, dent Wilson. entireiy wiped out by an economy road for Rio of foreign textile products are hin what enVbasdiy secreU. j*e. might ne.s.s. We keep our promise.s. Do a good job on our service 8 A R V s a l e : i f Y 0 | - n e e d TOWELS. CI RTAlXS OB Port Elizabeth and Durban, to men dering the recovery of New Eng ^Gusremeed Fred R. Shepard of Rlizaheth, an RUGS FOR SPRING. VISIT PARIS Cl'RTAIX THIJT W EEK tion a few. For Irwin this was all drive. A year later, the State De Still many try out for the few S Ym rs have revealed to the Australians, ardent aupporter of the late Sen. and repair work. Our prices are fair. But we think that partment received $24,000 for land's textile industry. Meanwhile, Floor iiots Nor was It known when she would s u r e : in a day's routine. openings. Such an opportunity to displaced textile workers are ex Robert A, Taft of Ohio, tbday w«a ■ \ Berm i because we've tried to- be extra polite during wars and couriers. With the step-up of in dr Lightweight he returne and Mrs. Donald P. Cald^ post-war shortages, it's paid out rather handsomely; in moving top secret messenger men ternational ' relations, appropria Every courier has time to enjoy Sttoag. berra. though an Austiitlian Air ■ the Sixth District by 85 votes over tions grew and the service branch new Jobs. One out of every twelve Dunole Force Lincoln bomber ist'ood ready Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Caldwell,. 52 (Jonstan^ Dr., are seen both business and satisfaction. of the world who work for the and visit the places he goes to. New Englanders is directly con Frahcla V. Lowden. one-time Re- shove at Cambridge Beaches. Somerset, Bermuda. wlWre they nre U. 8. Diplomatic Courier Service ed out. During the war couriers Ae I 9c Yf on the Darwin airstrip for the . publican chairman of Union County, • Counting in various allowances nected with textiles, and alt' of i r Full-Flow spending their honeymoon. 'Mrs. Caldwell ^s the formeX Janet Iver- perhaps you’ve heard of us. We’re the DeSoto-Ply- under the direction of Harris H. kept pace with advancing troops. such as per diem cost of living New England is Indirectly affect fliyht. i County Clerk Henry G. Nulton .^ e life of a courier is never dull B ra il The Soviet embassy note was In sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Iversen, 64 Thomas Dr., snd Ball, chief of the State Depart payments, the salary ranges be« ed by the welfare of this leading Coupliogi checked the figures for the third Mr. 'Caldwell is the son of Dr. and Mrs. David Caldwell, lIXRichard mouth (jealers with the big showixioma on No. Main St. ment's'courier section. Their Job is but it is strenuous. Long flights s reply to a fommunlcstlon from tween $5,000 and $6,000. Industry,” states Chairman I time today and said Shepard's 85- Rd. The wedding took place In the Sou/h Methodist Chuvph- im and tlie hj^gRPr service area running over 50,000 square to personally deliver Uncle Sam's during every hour of the day and the Australian Forel.cpn Ministry Never in the history of the serv Dwight, I Vote margin will be presented to April 10. feet over atJJepot Square. Our factory trained personnel secret documents to foreign service night, sudden stops dqe to bad ice has a document been stolen advising that Petrov had asked for. ' the Board of Elections for certifica posts in every comer of the earth. weather and the heavy responsibil from a courier, a record the serv and been granted, politics! a.syliim’ tion. of first-class auto workers know just alxnit all there i.s TravM Far ity of safeguarding diplomatic ice intends to maintain. The emba.asy said a detailed, The GOP noniinee- will run was reported to be in fair condi PHONED BY CAR WHEEL to know aboutX'k'’ niake of car. They can fix anything In one year the average courier pouches at all times do not make Rich, Fertile^ audit carried out ■ after Petrov's!' against Rep. Harrison A. Willlsms, tion at the Bergen Pines Hospital. . West Cornwall, April 21 tiPt- from a .squeak to a wreck. .lust follow the .sun.shine, the task of a courier easy. Most of disappearance had "established j travels a distance equal to five PROPHET PLASTIC I the flrst Democrat elected to Con- J. Parnell. Jr., said his mother ChrUtopb'er Lawrence, 44. waa In '^m e on over and get acquainted. Let us help you to axcui^ons around the world. Co.m- the men are in their late twenties thst for several months Petrov |I grets from the normally-Republl- suffered, a nervous breakdown; jured criticbjly yeaterdey In an bined they cover roughly 10 million or early thirties, although courier . . . had/misappropriated by for-,j auto accident. Lawrence, former l ^ p your car in shape until you can get a new one. Al Frasier retired last December Des Moines (B - An inquiring re can Sixth District. Thomas could not be reached for miles a year. Diplomatic pouches LOAM gery a large sum of state I comment on the election. Thomas. New York Sta'tp legislator, was at the age of TO. porter Jnterviewed six persons the GARDEN HOSE money. ..." I Assembly llinority Leader If you want a new caT come over and drive the new have to be continually carried to w X publishes three weekly news found pinned under the front S90 U. S. posts in i l l countries. fpiallflcatioas High other day on whether they would Delivered from Ogden’s Comer, The embassy asked that A us-! Fraijk Thompson. Jr. of Trenton, fully/ ai)tomatic DeSoto or the Hy-Style Plymouth— appeared to have won a three-' papers, lost his hometown of Al w heel of his car on a lonely road Some of the outlying missions To qualify, applicants must be approve issuing striped automobile Rockville, to Manchester 82.2$ ti alia take "measures to detain | near his home. Dr.'Frnnk Lovall yoirll agtre with all Amerida—There is no lietter ride 0 4.79 V a lu e d A O ^Petrov as a crli.dnal a-.d hand him I cornered Democratic rs'’e to seek lendale to Widnall, 347 to 106. are not aas^f to reach. For ex single, between 24 and 31.. years yd. Delivered In Rockville $2.00 of Sharon Hospital said Ijiwrcnce's -t"-Xo bett^values. If you want a u.sed car come over ample, one trip between PeshaWar old, and able to type and file re registration plates to drivers who ►ver to the em'jsssy." Then the ' the fourth congressional seat now The bingo and rafflea referenda repeatedly violates traftic laws. yd. Must be a full 0 ydT load. held by Rep. (Jharles R. Howell. had been expected to drew many name was placed on the danger list and pick the car to suit your need.s. You can rest assured and Kabul, Afghanistan, requires ports. Dependability, resourceful m X added: 'and he was sirfferlng from a $1.8$ yd. loaded and truck your "Documents which Petrov alleg Howell is Democratic candidate for of the state'a 2.614,018 reglatered going over the Khyber Pass by ness, intelligence, and steadfast Only one, a youth, was strongly op s a l e J-.„„. I severely cushed ler. shock knd that no mattet\w'hat make or model you choose it is Jeep. ness are the main requisites. posed. A couple of days later he self. edly transferred to the Australian the U. .«t. .=pnate. voter."!, but voting generally waa backed by the entire resources of this old, yet modern, arthorltiea may be a forgery, only Demo<'ratlc contests in the nor light despite a sunny, warm day. ' exno.suie. State Police .said they The courier aervice officially be- Since last year the U. 8. courier was sent, to Jail for allowing two were unable to question Lawrence concern. -V n n in 1918 when the American team has been reduced from 100 companions to drive recklessly in 8-0271 fa'oricated on the Instructions of mally Republican Second and Only parimutuel betting at the CoH Own«r JA - stale'.s three race tracks snd one because of his condition. Sarah Commission to negotiate the Peace to 71 due to appropriations cuts. his car on twb different occasions. Enfoy Your Oam«l all those who are Interested in the Third District* were won by politl- A Good Firm To Deal 00 deterioration/ of Sovle.l-Australisn ; cslly unknowns, trotting track had been legal up to Ijiwrence College of Bropxville With—To Buy, Trade or PUT A S E T relstions." 1 Adding sttentipu to the Wid- I now. waa named after his grandmother. Sers-ft Your Car SAYEHO FOLDING .\Walted Charges nslI-Thomas contest wss the ho.s- In a statement i.ssued after pltallzation of Mrs. Thomas. ,52. GOLF receipt of the Sovie' note, Menr.les | who, police said, took an over- OF 4 said Au.itralia would ask for par dose of sleeping pills. Mrs. Thomas ROY MOTORS, Inc. CART ticiilara of the alleged thefts. Menzie.s said "I have been eager FOR EXP ER T MANCHESTER'S NUMBER ONE SERVICE CENTI ly awaiting chargea of theft and FIRESTONE forgery . . . My own surpri.se is Personal Notices WHEEL ALIGNMENT — WHEEL BALANCING DaSOTO — ROAD SERVICEICE — PLYMOUTH that the iSovieU emha.ssy should RADIATOR REPATRIN(; AND RECORING hsve to wail so long for its in COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE 241 N. MAIN ST. AT DEPOT SO.SQ. — TEL. MI-3^113M I-^ 1 ] structions." . . Card of Thanks "TTie Australian people won't be SEE slow to appreciate that this al wlnh U> thunk All of ou r rtf'lgh-. TIRES legation, that Petrov ta a criminal hors, frtf'iuli* and relative fn# fha' mafty c and ab.scondef f ktndnm.a and sym pathy ahownr, tin in our rrrent bnrravemf'ni, Wfi dicts the first .story that he was pcriallv thank all of mir iirlghhorn. 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Re- North Oxford- which he shares with coihpletkl.v dominant in England, MR, the possimUtles that overt in- sM American graduate student and it does' not need to assert itself.'E V, S. F^ing French Troops tervenUon by UiiKChineae Cbm- Public Records Builders Hit lituary Peterson Attends "Oxford an English student. "I like being J*eterson has found men!hers of latmistf in Indoohuia have been ino^cndent of landladies,” he says. reduced'^ery, very deui^My.” Warraatee Deeds the Fulhright CEommlssion in'Lon- To ^ i l d up Dien Bien Phu H a'ku been to Paris-for two don understanding and delightful. Opinion on 2. The i^ e r n m e n t is BuJipprUBf Andrew Anealjll to Cheater P. Under Fulhright Program wssks, ti^ce to Munich, once to "They make .every effort* to be Funerals the forces of the French 'luM., of Bamber ahja Annie G. Samber, TRY OUR Vienna, nvtos to Vanics and Flor helpful" he saya "without inter (OMtiBMd trow P*C* the Aasociatett,, States of In ^ .property on Ansaldt Rd. ence, to Rohi*, Ravenna, wherk ha fering.” china. "We ardvspeading over s k -k^WiUiam- R. Smith and M argaret rd, Kngland—Wllliain, "Po-o Peterson, like so many other hnjoyed the mqMica, Padua to ace He has attended receptions tided rebeU. Their Ameiieiui West Starts U. S. Public GIs in Asia billion dollars in^Tndochina thia P’^'-fimlth to Erwin MoOney and t* r s M ,\h o graduatsd from Man* Oxford undergraduates, loves Sun Giotto’s painting Monte Carlo and Mr*. Kherwnod T. Smith I day afternoons when he may hear given to Fulhright students bv two ^llbU returned immediately to the year and we er« s^iendlhg It be AliceNMooney,' property at 399 ehastsr H ^ h Rchool la 1944, Is Amsterdam. The funeral of Mr*. Sherwood T. cause we are fighting a(war which three seta of bells change-ringing AmericaA Ambassadors, Clark Gif 1;: (Coatlaned from P a^ One) Smith, M Summit St., was held] (CeaUnned from Pace One) Farkcf 'Sf. PICK-UP "I leva Vienna.” he says. "The cwTifrT^ involved their interestir'but - also BOW In his Mconfl year a t' Oxfojrd and see the magnificent towera music is superb, the city handsome ford and WInthrop Aldrich, orien- la add^hjn to thU emergency , yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock at our Interests aa wel|. Wilbur ^.Brown and .nele V. Univsrslty, Mgland, aa a Ful- soaring into the sky. talion lectures arranged by the (To Prepare amaJl tall (the ■il*F*d, abuses) uie ____ Emanuel______Lutheran- Church,______from havlnc to eend American boya Brown to Stahtey Bray,/property AND and charming, everyone assy-going .z •Id. the Unlted\8tatea haa been Work for HoaoykMe P a ^ krtght student. “There* is a medieval quality and helpful. It haa a peculiar and Fulhright Commission, other lec _ ,wac a yeir larce d ^' tthe natlon'a with the ^ to r, th^ Rev. Carl e ! j *n T^^hina or anywhere on Westland St.' . tures arranged bv them and a dis •cndlnc a blUion ibUiira worth of Olson, officiating, Philip Treggor ; «>•« poeetbly can S. Dulles la attem ptiof to dihrol- Patsnon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. about Oxford,” he aaya. "Every rather melancholy beauty.” 1^ Q ‘ home Iniildlnc IndUatry.iJ’ t..... Harold J. LehmuF ;lind Slirl R. thing ia crowded together— cussion panel on the economic con •U lltary and economtd^'-fliMietance played the organ and accompanied | A policy of strength and of op United action among our Allibi Krnsat Pstsrson, supervised the In England, his moat enjoyable /‘I to the French and Vletna ese in ^The Senator aaid he did not ‘'ap to resist the QommOniats. "We’ Lehmus to Robert B. Taylor and Manchaater Almshouse until. 1947, butchers' shops, bakera’ shopa, vacations have bean a visit to the dition of the United Kingdom with the soloist, Pastor Olson, who tang | united action "baa the best chance Amy B. Taylor, property at 198 DELIVERY chapels-and colleges.” niembers of Parliament and trades Indochina. preciate such statements as this .. ‘All the Way My Savior l.«acla Me" to accomplish th a t purpoae,” he will go to Geneva with our Alliei when they left Manchester to live Welsh Island of Anglesey, and a (Conttaued from Page One)/ against the President of the United | and “I know My Redeemer j aaid. stanAng togeiheh working for, if Kanry 8L In Tolland. They are now In Largo, Peterson, who hopes to take hia month in Cornwall, whsre he and union officials. "They showed," he la W ashlnfion, officiaU con we can get it:, an honorable peace ' N ^^^rtifleate of Device ' Florida, where they moved in B. Litt degree over .here, haa some friends rented a cottage in a says “a startlingl.v high standard States and the committee. 1 don't ^ If Indochina -falls to the Oom- of political and social responsibil firmed that Air Force planeii, vltetKparUcipsnt. not a blg"-power llke It." / ! Bearers were Joseph Smith, Roy j mcinists, Nixon warned, "the bal- settlement. But also we shall go Estkte of T. Annie Brown to 1980. made, quite a reputation fpr him village half way between the Liz insUgatbt of the meeting start SERVICE self in Oxford. He is studying thea ard and Land's End. ity and a remarkable unity of pur chiefly huge 0124 troop cargo " Why did you call. It a circus, Nyqulst, Horace McMullen, Samuel I snee of power In the world may there standing together with them Chriatiah, E. Brown, property on Peterson, who majored in Eng- transports, have been assigned ing April why did.you try to embarrass the Smith, fJoyd Nyqulst and Nils | have shifted to the Communist aide in opposition of any settlement White St. , Hih at Brown University, Provi trical literature of the eighteenth London FnacInnUng pose and feeling of national iden dence, flnda Oxford completely century and hopes to work in th* tity.”^ from the European and N.orth The A mericsiiLi^cretary aaid he President and this committee?" Johnson. ! Mifficiently that the men In the which A^ould mean surrender - of Estate of Efnest F. Robinson to “We got our milk across the African areas to sLlrllft French Capehart asked. The services were largely at-1 Kremlin and Pekin may think that Indochina to the Communiete.” CALL RRUNO dlffereht from any American uni drama department of an American Of the Fulhright Program Itself, wSa going to^ihe^Smieva' ,Con Rose A. Robinson, property at versity. "The difference,” he seya university in academic theater. A street and eggs from our next door — IS THE TIM E reinforcements to bases . In Indo .Hughes said he ‘'did not mesa *»nded and many friends railed a t; now the time has Come when they "Now that is the policy." Nixon 45honorable to.~ . ihe Holmes Funeral Home to pay ■ can begin a world war and have a seid. "And there ere some who "Is most noticsabls In social activ member of the Wadham Amateur It is enormously valuable for Building ^.rmHa ities. The All-male society of an Dramatic Socifety, which has an ex- the feeling of being isolated and No Information was released on peace In Indochina ■ and lfef|^ree, Capehart told Hughes that "If we respects. Many beautiful floral trib-1 chance to win." may say that sounds like a tough removed from metropolitan prob Americans to be able to study in United Korea." have to have diahonesty in the hoiis- utes were also received. He outlined UiC preventativa To M, W. Densmoia for altera Ml 9-5295 Oxford cpllega is very different cellent reputation, he produced Europe, and learn to appreciate the number of planes involved In policy...... There ■ are some who from that in an American college. 'Three Hours after Marriage," by lems. In remoter areas of Eng either the current lift or the forth A meeting of the Big Three biiainess to get houses, we meam;rea taken by the United Blight even say that sounds like tions to a dwelling at '87 Ridge flt., land, whkt you notice most is the other standard.i and values. This wdnLt have It." ' Mr*. Rllxabeth Heller States: ' 1200. , Also, fewer people go to a untver- Pope, Arbuthhot and Gay, which is particularly important now that coming flights frorh North A fric a ^ fo re ig n mlnisiers has a war policy. But it la our opin-; HANCHESTIR alty in Britain and there la a earned him a notice in the London quiet, steady xontinuity of life." ... To rejuvinate your faded garment, bring new life to thgt^iscour- However, Xonhally about SOXo been arranged for tomorrow eve also said Hughes' or- Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza 1. Secretary of State Dulles ion that in this situation that this | To Raymond H. Byers foFaltera-1 Times: Fielding's "Tom Thumb"; our foreign policy is vital to the ganizstiolKhad opposed an amend MOTOR SALES more ‘apsoiar feeling about it." Peterson finds London a fasci rest of the free )World.” JOO t^-oops could be carried ia-each ning, shortly after the arrival of beth Heller of fe,l‘on. who died warned the Chinese Communists la the onlly kind of a policy which i to a dwelling at 20 Fulton j He llksa the freer system at Ox Colly O bber's "She Would and She nating city. "The standard of con aged, faded, drooping piece of wearing'apparel. Have it dyed by transport on a flight si^lhng u British Foreign Secretary Anthony ment in iFioHlmltlng the amount of yesterday, will be held Friday at that if -Jiey move across the border has- a chance to hold Indochina R*l-. I9ip. \ j an insured moringe for building ford, where hiq, work is leaa super Would Not.'.' and Thornton Wild duct 4s astonishingl.v considerate.” that from France to Indochina. Eden. They will meet privately for 8:30 a.m. from the T. P. Holloran Into Indochina “they would run the without a war in which we are ' To Eugene Firardin for Carl 8, vised end much of the responaibil- er's "The Happy Journey,” with an apartment pr^h^ to the actual Funeral Home, 176 Center ,';t.. and risk of retaliation of the -United he says. "The pdljteness in the SUPER and give it that new look. For one week only, April 22 to U. 8. officials the airlift a brief discussion end then will Involved." ' Laurette at 67 Adams St., tl.200. * Read Herald Advs. Ity for It fall* on him. He Is work which he won the {Experimental subwa.v and the courtesy of those rapresents no new pKkwood, th»-n president of the people. "It is sasy," he says, "for He finds the English theater very requiremenu set up by neutral offered to participate in NATO. home-bullders. had tdld the com Largely attended funeral serv an American to have a good time "hxclting, admires the standard of countries over which the planes fly A major procedural problem mittee In 1960 that reports of in ices for John E. McK'nna of West In Britain. The British may be re aning and production, but deplores LOAM or at which they land for refueling coming up was whether the West sured loans much larger than Springfield. Mass., who died sud served with each other, but they the quality of new plays. He aaw •nroute. would agree to let Moscow-backed actual coot were "barroom talk." denly Hstureky, were held yestler- certainly warm up with Ameri- the SttAtford Company's "Anthony Rich, Cultivafed lAmm ypon arrival in the non-combat day afternoon at 3:30 in the North COATS Ho Chi Mini), leader of the rebel Hughes, reading from a pre- can*,.” and Cleopatra," which he calls a For Sale ^ •ones of Indochina, the French Vletminh fighting the French in pared statement, khi*: MethodUt Church, w!t:i the Rev. Attached to Wadham (Tollege. brilliant production, has often been paratroopers will be flown to the FOR YOUR PROTEaiON Indochina, sit In at the Geneva "I plead with this entire com ioiin E. Post, minister of the he has all the university man's to the Old' Vic, where he particu PETER . PwHy Any bialegsd fortreiU area in French discussions on that-.country. The church, officiating. Janies McKay mittee tp do your utmost to reas feeling for hi* own college. “Wad- larly enjoyedlhis aeasoh'a "Romeo • CaM|il*t*ly M adam C tiiilf m ilitary aircraft or planes flown United States waa understood to sure the American people.that the presided at the organ. Burial waa ham,” ha aaya, “waa all built at and Juliet,” uid saw T. 8. ^Eliot's LALASHUIS by Civil Air Transport, the' private be opposed to tWs, but not to the FHA is a sound flnsncing institu in the East Cemetery. once, and la the only pure Tudor "TTie ConfIdentiM Clerk.” pk'eraon % ^ • Imm^atai^Avallohla > DRESSES •Ir Una operated by Claire Chen- extent of breaking up the con tion. deserving of public confi Bearers were Harry Hansen, college In the University which I* has written a conkiderable number Excavating and Grading / nault, retired major general of the ference over it. dence." 'Tltomas Davis. Gilbert Psrkn, Jo- Just as It was. I find . Christ of theater reviews 7n the Oxford A ir Force. U. 8. sources said there w'sa a, .seph Doyle, John Yancoekie and Church magnificent and Imprca- majrazine, "lals,” aa\^'ell aa two Contractor Wm. P.Quish Plain The C-124a used In the' airlift will At that point In his tesUmon.v, possibility neither France nor the Capehart again ^rew angry aiid Horace Efhelr. aive, love Worcester aa an example columns' on theater-in-the-round return to their stations in Europe Associated States of Indochina - A large delega’Jon from the of classical architecture, and think and a note in "Notes and Queries." and els^herc after delivering the said; TEL. MI-9-2558 FHONE Mlfehdl 3-S94Q • Dut fo unsound fabrics and matariqlt oil dyainq b dona at eustomor's own risk. H alf d tpofilt ra* Viet Nam, and the Kingdoma of Doesn't Ask Whitewash AAA, with which the deceased was th* chapel at New College superb.” He lives In an apartm ent in French paratrooopers. associated, attended tiic services. The relnforcemenu to he flown Laos and Cambodia would -agree “Why do you ask us to give the quirod with all ordars. from North Africa might include to sit at the same table with Vlet- FHA a 100 per cent whitewash?' the famous Goum troops, fierce ihlnh representatives. Hughes said he was not asking native fighters of Morocco. A sub Reckless Assaults that, but that “the overwhelming Dll Ilia liie Disputes stantial number of these soldiers In his farewell, statement In bulk of its personnel are honest, hardworking people who have Textile Has Everything have been going to Indochina for a Washington, Dulles deplored what McGinnis Election long tlipe, either in small units or he termed the "reckless assaults" done a good job,’’ Starts April 22 to 23 •a Individual replacements. of the Vletminh. irhls was an obvi Three top officials In FHA have Thai’s New and Smart ous reference to the battle still left their Jobs as -the probe got . (Continued from Page One) (nging at Dien Blen Phu, where going. T^ey sre former Com the rebels have tried In suicidal missioner Guy T. O. Hdllydsy; At last week’s Stockholders’ • • • • •--.a For Your Home Allege Favors waves to overrun the beleaguered Assistant Commissioner Walter meeting both groups, for the rec French fortress. This series of as Greene; and assistant Commis ord. filed challenges contesting the saults hv< been seen aa a major sioner Clyde L. Powell who has validity of particular blocks of Fo|r Inspector bid by the Vletminh to gain politi refused to testify' before the proxies used by the opposition and I Banking Committee. NfnV SEPARATES SPECIAL! cal bargaining atrength at Geneva. the validity of all proxies in gen RAYON MARQUISETTE "It is tragic that war ihulild be 'The impression that the gov eral. RUPTLED ORGANDY CIEANINGI PRESSING r n STORAGE Hartford, April 21 IA’> The ernment has lost millions of dol V. 8. Govemm'eflt today accused used, and tlie lives of so many Today's directors* meeting also TAILORED CURTAINS tens, of thousands should be sacri lars and that tenants have been CURTAINS • Manchester siA-eater company of saw the election of a new board 63 in. and 72 in. long. ficed, as an instrum ent of political charged excessive rents is, In my chairman. "corrupting"- a quartermaster opinion, erroneous,'' Hughes said corps Inspector ^ arranging policy,” Diillea declared. "Thia is He is John E. Slater of New 36 in. long: .,.... .$1.69 $1.00 pair not a good prelude- to Geneva In prepared testimony. York, president of American Ex money-making deals for him and Yesterda.v, Commissioner T. 45 ii); long: ...... $1,98 by gifts. Nevertheless, we shall .not be dis port Lines, succeeding Morgan B. couraged, nor shall we grow weary Coleman Aridrews of the Internal Brainard of Hartford, president of 64 in. lo n g ...... $2.39 ' The avcuaatlona were conlaliied Revenue Service told the Senate- 66 in. lo n g ...... $2.69 RAYON In an J1 count Indictment returned in our search for peace." the Aetna Life Inaurance Co. RUFFLED CURTAINS by a grand jury. The flrat^(ount Dulles and tKS'^other diplomats House co'mmittee on reduction of One of McGinnis' flrat acta after 72 in. lo n g ...... $2.98 MOTH PROOFING WATER PROOFING was read to a U. 8. DiitriCt Court gathering here also have .a heavy non-esscnflal federal expenditures becoming president of the road was I 8.T in. and 72 in. long. jury of eight w-omen and four than program of work before them that builders of 1,149 apartm ent to sign railroad paasea for his di By Floyd J- Mature, of .Washing-^ among their own advisers between projects under a now-defunct rectory. ALCINATOR Valgnce and Tie Back $1.98 ton, D. C., a special aaaiatant to ow and Saturday, when they are “middle Income” housing program He returned to New York soon , Set.8 \ the attorney general who la prose S-heduled to leave for Geneva. piled up 66 million dollars in ex after the rttieling. but said he cuting the case. Preliminary work haa been go cessive profits by the inflated loan would be *ack In New Haven to $1.98 to $2.98 It la chaiged that officers of the ing on In many of the embassies guarantee device. Andrews said night. 'RUFFLED ORGANDY Bposeyelt Mllla Inc., of Manches for shme time, but planning was his agents so far have found no He alBo told reporters that the Choose the length you need \ CURTAIN.S ter,- delivered under conllacl be reported far from completed. evidence of tax fraud. next meeting of the directors will and the right valance set for 84 inche.i wide to the pair. SHIRT UkUNDERING tween Sept; 1., IDM and Sept. 1. Pear Rig Uve Mo»r The Senate-House group is run-, be held -jn May 12 a t 3:30 p.m., and The garbage problem in your home is your color combination. 1061, huhdrods of liefecUve O.I. American .observers fear Russia ning a simultaneous probe of the will discusa personnel matters. Mc 54, 63 and 72 in. long, ■weateri to the Army. will try to,turn the Geneva Con housing scandals and its chairman. Ginnis said he is undecided no problem at jail when you install the Defendants in the case are ference sol primarily to discuss Sen. Byrd ID-Va), said yesterday whether to hold the meeting in TIERS , $2.98 pair ‘ ♦ Samuel J. Rosenateih, of 77 Kox- Far East Isauet* into a Big Five that over-evaluation of apartment New York. New Haven or Boston. housing projects had pushed rents 100 in. Width to the pair. crofl Rd., West Hartford, preai- meeting on worldwide affairs. All H of the directors-elected by amazing Calciliator automatic disposal Nylons, Cheqk Cromspuns,” .flent; Leo B. Rosenstein of New Dulles said he would oppose this. In them up to 26 per cent higher l!ie McGii.nts forces a t he stock & York City, secretary, treasurer; The U; 8. government view is that than they would oUierwlse have holders' meeting attended to hear in mind what the Pruperly Owners elected Is new. tlce charged that the c ompany offi Qeneva Conference Is and what it McGinnis recently announced and that’s all. IA.RGE SELECTION OF 45 ill. l o n g ...... ,$ 1,98 , cers would "make varicuia g ifts of Is not. He declared: U»t he intended to name five, vice- COTTAGE SETS,, •rticies of personal, proiierty to "It l.s not a Big Five <-onfcrcnce. Fight Sewer Line presidents for the road. * ■ 63 in. lo n g ...... $2,98 George Archer, invite Archer to The.Soviet Union tried to mSke it The directors meeting beg-.n at DROP IT Organdies and Check Crom- go on trips and-be entertained at that. *hut gave wa.v before the others In a wide vartCty of The majority of property own 11:20 a.m. (BST), 10 nihutM apuna, Rayons and Prints. the expense of the company, per Combined opposition of France. siiesd of schedule, and McGinnis All your garbage and trash problems colors, patterns and prices. mit and arrange rpllusive and Great Britain and the United ers who would pay the $14,000 himself announced his election to $1.98 .set , Some pinch pleated. fraudulent sales of wcsil scrap Stales." cost If a sanitary sewer la In newsmen during a S-minuFe rece.*s. are solved automatically with the mod- which was a by-product of the stalled to relieve the plight of Dumalne 'was one of the directors m anufacture of the avt-eaters, and attending the meeting. •aslsthiin selling the sc-rnp and so several Love Lane residents last erti Calcinator. Defeinlcrs in Plea night opposed the Installation at The two contapderc for control NYLON CURTAINS SPORT SHIRTS Q TROUSERS enable him to inake a very sub- of the rbad, looking fresh and •tsntlat' gross profit.” a public hearing before the' Bbard of Water Commiaaloners. natty in contra.it to their weary It was farther chaiged that the Fur Wui^iitlcil Aid appearance at the end of the mara REDUCED company Allowed Archer "to pur- Genernl Manager Ricliard Mar thon meeting last week, met out Calcinator disposes of garbage, bones \ ^ ______■ chaae, large quaptities of sweaters tin recommended that’ no action be side the board room a half hour FORGET IT ALL LENSTHi^ AND WIDTh \|it wholesale cost. for resale at a (Continued from Page One) t:-|(en until after Water and Sewer before the directors were called to and all burnable trash quickly-—safely, to himself."' LVpt. financing are worked out. order. TTiey shook hands with the eppesin by the French to stop-fir The Board referred the question I giving of favor.-j and the al- same ahow of cordiality they dls* right in your home without odor, noise Easily installed in kitchen, » logea'ATrangemenl whereby Arch ing long enough, to permit evacua back to Marlin-with the request played all during the proxy fight in ALL BARK AND FAILLE DRAPES er couIa\resell si rap at n profit tion of- th'e wounded. tliat he atlenipt to do whatever w'hich McGinnis defeated Dumaine. basement, utility room or PLAIN SKIRTS ' SWEATERS was “in ohjer to rornipt" him sfi 'possible to alleviate d i s t r e s s or smoke. I th a t "the mspectoi would make De OasLrIes in his apueal said McGinnia, who had ridden to the garage. 64, 63, 72, 81 and 90 in, Reg^$3.98 fo $3.98. Most all col’oro. , hjs hurt men were a.sking con- caused by overflowing septic stockholders' loeetlng in a day Buperficlcl and perfunctory in- tianks at, home.s.along LoVe Lane. •pectlonii" ^ ^ HlHntl.v for fruit juices and con- Coach, arrived fro" New York to- / SPECIAL $2.98 pair demsed milk, An earlier appeal, If the .'.ewers are Installed, the the part Vietmlnh still had not launched an clrnt.'i have done everything possi A 2c John E. McClelland, son of IARSTOW*S. 460 MAIN ST...... of a eix-ye«r-old giil riding home Mr. and Mrs. William F. McCel* expected new mass attack in an ble to make septic tanks work hut land. 81 l,ake St., la enjoying a fur ^ anyan# wha can prove that wa 4a u«t from school III a school'hua yester- effort to overcome by sheer num excessive ground w ater fills drain ■ENSON'S TV ond APPLIANCE, 1005 MAIN ST...... TRAVERSE RODS 98c . day afternoon, c aused the, bus. to lough from Biggs Air Force. Base, employ the lotest methods, equipment and the Rnest in- bers the supirrior firepower,of the age fields and drives foul water El Paso, Tex., where he Is '• B-38 crash Into a tree on Main JUreet. defenders and finally wipe out the to the surface, he said, mechanic. ’ lilUNNER'S, Inc.. ROCKVILLE ROAD, TALCOnVILLE .. * qredients in our eledninq proceso. We qive eur custom it was.reported tistay- No one was French Union fortress. ln.^re-Mrs. Donald L. but you should have told her so In Laefal hut Peaky 0 «ll Bladder '' 1 Heed Sewers, Decatur, 111, medicsl terms she couldn't under uirer or a matching ladies’ ensemble of Keeps Secreta Well HitMea 5 Musical coverings Aik M stand; end then put her down for Tram Case, a Vanity Case or 1 Wardrobe Case in beautiful new /' 9 Foot covering g intense dislike The Chicago Dally News headed at least two visits a week. By EDWIN P. iOBOAM. M. D. ' f colors of Admiral Blue, Bennuda Written for NEA Aerslee 9 Shoulder 7 Molding its story on Irish independence: Gbeen, Colorado Brown or Saddle I} 12 Berserk 8 Worms u ■•IRISH BREATHE FRfeE EIRE.” . A somewhat scandalous case Tan. This luggage is known for Every year thousands of men was being tried iif a North Caro Imported China Dmoerwaris i t U J * ! 13 Price marks 9 Long drawers d ReuphnUter One . d ia l r Ita smart appearance, fine serv and Women have to submit to an u lina Superior court, and a vast Wonderful Classic Announcing Necchl Classes on clothes formerly worn The streets of Gravette,. Ark,, When yotiA home la attractive ice and splendid workmanship. operation for removal at the gall 'H i ‘ a d c a a □ L3C1U crowd of the curious was on hand,'' fWINA EHnne^X**^ro'm'SAW' MANCHESTER CARPET B. D. P E A R L A P P L IA N C E * 14 Teen ----- 10 Awry are paved with crushed black wal F.R'S A T T H r C E N T M vnn CENTER. 308 Main 8 L. will bg and cheerful, yamtly membera and Keep in mind for the college- anxious to hear the. testimony. FlfRNITCRE CENTER. 849 M ain ^'P. i" bladder- This may be due to the styles 11 Hurncd 28 Mr. Lcgrce. 48Grade nuts.— Ann Naulty, Wickenburg, on vour to CN’H L » TOMORROW guests tend to relax and niore I St., wlahea to announce that on Mlativea. But the Judge had different fact that stones are present lii the 19 Chemical salts ruminant 30 Individuals 47 Arabian gulf Ariz. , FessfuU h o ? t e s .% c a is f c Z C - , TOIDAY, Saturday to 9 :30 completely enjW each other. Often j Ma.y 4th from 1 to 9 p. m„ a fap- J7Born 16 Stops ideas. • Designed to give distinction to gall bradder.. or it can be hecauM 31 To be (Fr.) 48 Glacial snow donee in knowing your table •• 4 " re^hoiatcrlng ^\isl one chair can I tory representative from the 18 Worship 20 Birds’ homes 33 Lateral parts 50 Egyptian river Smith (after telling a whopper) Judge —rT h e people here are spark a "take-lt-for7Sranted ” | NKCCHI SEWIMi MACHINE your summer wardrobe ia a the wall or lihing of fhe gall probably hot aware of the nature 19 Come in again22 Postures 35 Saltpeters 51 Wintry — I asAure you, .Tones, if 1 hadn’t mea,u«bX^ to*‘poTse‘ "Dl^^^ I «nding April 24. A large aelecUon nimo.sphere. CHENEY BROTH-j LYIRP. will conduct a FREE sheath in black linen. With tiny bladder becomes Inflamed, pro of the case we are about to try. 21 Fasten 24 Vehicles 40 Stuck together precipitation - seen it myself I wouldn't have be lustrous and, be^tlfully Irgns- I'Kmous make Wiltons. Axmln ERS KEMNA.NTT S.^-EWBOOM X '-A S S to demonstrate to . pres- sleeves, a scooped-oiit neckline ducing pain and other aymptoniS- ■ 23 Ocean' lieved It. I feel it Incumbent on me to re and a minimum o f trim, it gives 29 Region 43 Broader 52 Ham and •—> lucent' buy ' individual serving stera. Cotton Broadloom and Wool has gathered for\ your easy selec- ^ f/*! • " ‘I prospective owners of the Thousands more >wlll presum 24 Scoundrel Jones - Ha — h'm — well, you quest all respectable women to a cool, neat look. And it'a a per 26 Partitions 45 Sorceress 59 Before piece's, 5-pc. place settings or a Twists in assorted sizes are. sale tlon an assortmmt of Tapestries. M IRA and E LN A models the ably have td-here' their gall blad 27 Turfs know, I didn’t see it. withdraw. fect background for white stoles ders removed over the coming complets service in ‘‘Hawthom’’ priced for this event. A R C 0 P.AD Friezes. Damans In thriftv >"“ 8ic U>la fabulous Necchi ac- 29 Blackthorn No one made a move. The judge and summer jewelry. year since the cauaee of ihflama- 1 i ) 4 r t V 0 Igreen leaves and white flowers), FREE with every 9’xl2' Rug pur K E M N AN T LRNOTHS P'O R . compliahea without a single at\ 32 Gets up An old gray baAi near here Is then said: chased. Plan to browse at Man CH.AIRS. Mother's Day la May t®Fhment. It will autcunatically tlon o f the gall bladder are not painted red on one half of the Judge — Now that ail the res "Norlns” (an' arrangement of 34 Meaning d $ 1 chester’s "House of Beautiful 9th. sew on buttons, bllnd-Hltch hems, .Get into the habit of doing your clearly understood and no good frontal on the other half, flashing Dresden flowers). ’’Msybelle’’ *" f 36 Correct pectable women have' left, the ser Carpets.” monogram and applique. Plan to marketing as early in the day as preventive measure is In sight. red letters announce to passers- (sprays of yellow bell Dowers with 37 Man’s title 8 i fl geant will eject the others. X DeepLDIsh],-Apple Pie attend. You'll be thrillid and possible. Y/iu’ll get the pick of the The gall bladder lies under the by, •! GOT TIRED ." olive-green leaves, or ’■Millefleurs" 38 Spoke '9’'ou’ll always . be prepared for (From Hie Piihltck House, a 1771 'amazed.. produce when Its freshest. And liver and ribs, on the right side — Mrs. Ruth Wheeler, (tiny meadow fipwera). .■ 39 Stain i4 rt" u .So live that if anyone makes 111-'^ last-minute dates If you . keep a coaching tavern In Pturbrldge) clerks, feeling fre.sher, will be of the body. It is shaped like a ■V * Cm* t«44 4*MtA WeMo. 41 Compass point Amherst, Mass. natured Teinarks about you no pair of fresh white gloves, some Most shampoos are available to more inclined to give extra aerv- I small pear, and it hollow. In the T »$. Wo V 4 ^ QN. i y/// Rhubarb Chiffon Pie Sliced apples tfresh or frozen), 42 Make clothes ft body win believe them. perfume snd jewelry in your l ’ « cups granulated \augar, juice day in formulas for oily, dry and lee,. / human body its inlnclpal function cManitv fw Btn tutiti iv » 44 Afresh m Little girl Caji we play at (Yield: one 9-tnch pie) office desk. The.Ve, plus a freshly normal hair. Oeneraliy, you can seems to be to store bile, a sub n K of hj . lemon, 1 teaspooui cinnamon, 46 t)ried grapes A f T k keeping store In here, mamma 7 Theodore Fischer, of Toms R iv Make one baked 9-lnch pie shtll. scnibbed' face and fresh make consider that your hair Is oily if Dally aoalp massage is wonder- stance manufactured in the liver name*!” Filling: Two teaspoons gelatin, 2 ' j teajtpoon nutmeg, '.hneh aalt, 1 49 Wash out soap W i Mother Yes, but I ha-ve a head er, N. J.. has th-» same hlHhfiav up, ahotild make you quite pre [ lable.Hpuon hutteri it seem.s dirty four or Ir.s.s ciavs i fill whether your hair is dry, nor- which is emptied into the In ii P Si ache. so If you do yhu must be tabirspoona cold water, 2 egga, 93 Fuss anniversary as President Elsen* sentable. I Fill deep-dish 'taking pah with after being washed. Normal hair mal Or fiily.- Not only Is It good Sim 244 testines and is useful in digestion, OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOAR^i^ING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE very, .very quiet. \ separated, % cup augar, I t i cupa for the healfh of your hair 'but 94 Hating hower, Oct. 14, and his wile has I j-pplea tenerously.' Qi'.Sntity de- looks well for at lea.st .six or particularly the digestion of fatty H rhubarb aauce (one pound rhu it’s vcr>i relaxing. ’Sb. for"^ Just 96 Number Little girl -Oh. all^ right, the same birthday anniveraary as ■* : Add glamor to your plain cot I'pends on sirje of pan. Add sugar seven days. And dry hair can substances barb, sliced thin, 1 cup sugar, and two mlmites each avenlng. slowly 97 Always ii«,^ P mamma. We’ll pretend viy* don't Mrs. Eis'nhower. Nov. 14. ton. gloves by sewing on some easily go two weeks between * * * U A 1)1" 11 advertise. 1 tablespoon water cooked 10 ! an(J lemon juice. Sprinkle)with cin- knead the scalp, with the cushions .''WMV-DONTVDU’l //'(I ______J(XAV,LWCLe gULSV-»I MEAM AM06/ 98 Wooden>so1ed •—Maurice Seitter, Chicago, seed pearls and sequins; You ramon, nutnaeg and aalt'.and dot shampoos. WHE.N BHJE doesn’t flow freely >BPEU*»ONTH’ * ell foods and tomatoe.s. will leave Raby "Susan” troubles can develop. In addition to ITMAT r % 60 Counsel 4i 4 B” 5t BT .Soften gelatin In cold water. over edge of pan. BrusL with prett.v crocheted frock for herself the profession. las the cotton. permanent dull spots on poroe- A compact, efficient BABY .the formation o f stones In the gall FgaWPAVM^fWA 81 Chops Stir and cook egg yolks and melted buttef and prick with fork. ’.SITS.AN” from H.ARRISON’R 849 snd the matching one for her 14 5 ” fa P Young Doctor—Why not 7 The hobby of a Birmingham. Bake approximately 1 hour in lain enamel surface.!, if allowed bledder. It can become acutely or M15DEED/--UW? COME- Elderly Physiciai. You told one cup sugar over very low heal or Main St., doesn't take much room;dresses easy 4 DOWN Ala., trolley operator is catching "Rond Htreet” B oii^ t moderate oven (350 degrees^.). to stand long. Should "d.'" •*PiH,, ""■■■ coffee T a b le"w a'n'aliVadv ' Snd fiifun to make, chronically inflamed. If the In- ft of the richest women in town that wj^ldcats and tsming them. In a double boiler until mixture You get a stirring ahd lasting on your enamel equipment, quick- " " * table or an already 1 ------Blanca u thickens. Stir in gelatin. Com Pattern No.. 6451 contains cro fla'ipmation or infection comes' on FACES TH E ------^ W HCTLE TOV4M PERFUM E FREE wlfh the pur ly Wipe up with damp cloth. |crowde bine with rhubarb sauce. Whlte Nylon S'arn Reduc chet directions for aizea 2., i 8e 8 suddenly the condition is called MUSIC/ W~ U u CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER chase of "BOND S’ra E E T ” BOIT- j five removable sectiona with tn- acut^choiecyu8titis. 'this Is often 3 Horseback Cool until thickened but - not In the Yarn Dep’t.. of j i \V.{. I dividual salads, desserts, relishes, tncl. and 14” doll; material re- t1 QCET Tqllet Water bv YARD- Gleaming Bracelets accompanied by pain on the right game stiff.. Stir In few drops red food H.AM: c o u p , the 1-oz. skcill of nuts or candy. It alwa.va apins qiiirementsj'stltch Illustrations and coloring. Beat egg whites and UCY at $1.25 from the WEI.DON White NYLON Y.VRD Vegal^y .imoothly. adds cofor "and'diatln'c^ i directions fo f crocheted petticoat aide bfXthe abdomen, which some D R i:0 OO., 90J/Maln Street. Sur BR.\( E L »rrs on yoqr w-ri.t times ejltends through the hack, salt until soft peaks form. Add 4Cc iiuo has beena/vs-ii KEDBBKaB^A l CKDv^BJRP tti/3^7c. LAJ^ ui# -.1 *1L Ao-X* w ’ warueii, comes in vci- remaining cup sugar grad round yourse^ with an appealing Ideal for Baby garments, SldlesW i Id"'and black, also soft charlre'iise j S*nd 25c in coh\?, your name. under th ^rlgh t shoulder blade. aura. BUGS BUNNY______ually while beating until stiff .Sweaters betause nylou/yam Vs a t t h s - r'PVTipitand green and Is priced $3.50. R e -! address and the pattern number Nausea,'vomiting. Blight fever. peaks form. Fold into rhubarb 8099 n.oth and .shrink resist^t, will not ^ steiUng or member Mother’s Day is May 9th. to ANNE CABOT. 'THE MAN- snd even swelling of the entire H6 V, mixture. Pour Into . baked pie Retain/)hc bandbox freshness of f'HF.RTER EVENING HBilALD. abdomen mi4y follow a‘ bout of ^ WOULD VA MIN© I2'.V24)4 EUWIEI71 OBOPPIN' TWS 008 Shell. CThlll until set, about 2 hours. ; your s^rts by ironing them fre Ihroiiglf re^pi'atcd>lmderings"T" e ; p Hi„rstones' wi7h'“‘’m ^ i l'ln«inde7ilff„„ « « 1150 AVE. AMERH'.A8 , n e w pain. T h e a rN around the gall a r e VA MEADIN quent, , Press from , hemline to De.signed for perfect fit- and BO. finished garrneirt holds its shape Necklaces avsilal^le Ingredients; 1 en. elope unfa- YORK 38. N. V. bladder Is usnallv tender to touch, OFF AT SCHN0O6LE1S, ■ - - HOME? M Sn^plck up a small fray rather on the stomac^** or similar vague 1 8 A T ' mone.v-saving remnant lengths for medicine cabinet or arranged on ' aired, and the pattern numbef to chilled graham cracker crumb "^Kht treat yourself 1 dlsfresa. ^ei?TAlMLV/y 4-21 s pretty blouse, a g i X housecoat the dressing table. Then vou SI'F. B rilN E T T , T H K ^ ^ I.A N -i « j j , . . crii.st. ; tc one o f . the squarc-shsped urn-j Jaundice, or yellmvbesa o f l(he W ELL— or lovely dress for/Mayllme. con .carry the tray to a window C H E S TE R EVENING H ERALD, clean Method: .Soften gelatin in '4 cup **Frilai that recently were intro- siifn. ,is fairly common. In the LtlAMS AH-Ee«>MAVeE < to apply your make-up by day- 1150 AVE. AMERIG^i^. clothes and hat containers, Rliieherry Pie (10-Inch pie) water. Let stand 5 minutes. -Put diiced. The new shape ia partlc- chrofitc variety but It. itoea.-JDot. light. I YORK .96, X. V. - X (From the Tavern, a restored Inn egg yolk, sugar and salt In top of ularly smart In horizontal stripes, For a fast-aetjAg hair set., use Keep all your dusty and oily become obvious upUl the coHdjtlon ------' ' Spring '54 B a s X Fashion, con on the Onnimon at Old .Wfur- dmible boiler; beat until well | : •— has been present for some time; v-ar cologne instead /{ waiter. This Is Cleaning rags in a lightly covered briilge Village) ALLEY OOP There They Are BY V.T. HAMLIN a fine p ractiX for emergencies, I'dbg Coals Reduced tains a wealth p f smart, easv to blended. Cook and stir constantly j "'h en buying your summer cot- • • • ' hut since t l X alcohol In cologne Springs COATS for Juniors sew styles fop;^,!, sizes. Colorful, m tinrsD ontIneou slv''''" One quart blueberrle.s, fre.sh or over hot, no.t boiling water until | I” "". l"ok for labels that guaran- INfli.AMM.A’n oN of the gall 5,1 KNm^Bur Mv.rrseOT ' YEH.-.iSOHiM AN Is drying./t should be reserved ! M(siie.s’ and Women are HEDi:C- inforniativC^nd Interesting. Send ^ ' frozen; 1 cup granulated sugar, smooth; Combine pineapple juice, f-Jee the garments will not shrink ;hladder. can «ften ha alleviated by r^ECAUa! o o p s ! HOLD juice of ij lemon, *3 t^aaroon cin 'isrrvoiLl aUMPlNT-CO, HiS BROTHER'S OUT only for speh hectic occasions, ED at MONTGOMERY' W.ARD 25 cents Idday fof. your copy. i \t cup water, and lemm rind. | oiLloae their color. .Vat dyestuffs giving chemical substances by HEDUJSr UP A MINUTE, Chicken Gizzards f namon, »; cup cnislied cornflakes. , rSEE THESE’'S .K e v E N T ^ WITH WHY HE/I SOMEWHERE FIXIN I ------COMP.WY'. Regularly $29.98 now Grndi ally add to egg niixtyre. I are\most resiatsnf to fading in mouth which stimulate the emp »0 A S knew I WV5 \ SEEN SOT DEPORT-J THEfiUkND ELMER, Z I>can, all meat CHICKEN GIZ- Line pie plate with flaky pratry. weCRSHAT TH'Ol.'GOAT A It’s l^nportant to ronsider the $25 these are the long coats fash- Continue to cook and stir con-j'W'aahihg or sunlight, tying of the gall bladder. 77118 POOZY’S FRIEND, SO \ FOOeV EOOUTOF ' NewOurFrr.' ■ PER*O r 1 , ,.,anize'tq make dish washing ! 2^-'RDS at 29c a- pound from Fill with-berries and sugar mixed. Mrtn AND BEADS shape/of your face when buying atantly, until mixture has thick is not always succesafiil, however, ■ WHEN r SHOWED UP 1 'I’ET? SCMBTHIN'. ioned along slim, loo.se lines in epjfy. Keep space on either aide L Y N N I'O IL T R Y F.VRMS, .505 Sprinkle on len.on Juice and cin- a dpess. Select a dress the ncck- bougie, all-wool and blends o f ^ f . fink clear. Immediately after 1 Main St. are a thrifty buy for ened ellghtl.'/. Add gelatin: stir Gifts for the Bride and when it is noL operation to riamon. Fiit cornflakes over the top until dissolved. Remove from heat. I f you have been chosen to ae- remova the organ naa to ha aeri- of which will be flattering. Cashmere and -wool In flatterlng'1 dihher, scrape Wnd stack dislies'at nutrition-conscious ho.nen-akers. as a thickening agent. Cover >v'ilh 5ir example, a V-ahape is good pa.stel shades: the M IL II'M I ^ ' - ! right. Then wash gla.s.sware and Chill mixture just until It it ’.'e;ini:'e;lna, \epf and »« ' purchW the Bride’s gift ou sly considered. X To prepare, .simply remove fat, cut top crust, prick with fork and toXicL Combine 1/3 cup water amr- fruut .voiir groupNpr club, a visit In acute cases or where there /for the round and square-faced ING holds out the cold and re- ' silver, stack at left and put dishes through lean apd di.«card inside bake in moderate oven i3.50 d*. girls. ^The-high, round neckline is | tains body warmth. x W e e the , In water. While diimes soak, drv lemon juice. Sprinkle nonfat dry 11” M ATH ER’.S ATIt HE CENTER is pus in the gall bladder, opera sac; sprinkle With .salt, pepper, grees F.) for 35 to 40 minutes. milk over surface of w'stetri 'heat will make your taskN» dligehtfull tion itoy have to be done good for the gii1 whose face is flno stitch detailing anX the back!K'«*ses and silver. Y^sh dishe.s, flour add brpivn in butler. Add "/'K- ■■r" ' bell Interest. A n otp^ group q'f .finse. and rack to drip dry. Let \vitli a rotar.v beater «tp-''electrlc pleasure. 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Smart, smoothly polished BVX- I f you use mascara, vou should By ED MORENCY 18 YVars as Field Engineer •give your legs ,uid feet n'beaiitv V*®® ■ T R A I’ ESE B.ARK ! is to make gay plastic coveralls T.ABLES at $3.50 are seen in ! *■'" ith candy as a party favor, t o .N BILLFOLDS yi riche.st remove it at the...... end of the day Servfbe Within 34 Hours treatment diiri at the day. Learn f"'' building strong muscles and a | as favors for the tots. Decorate HVRRISO.N’S *8 4 ^ Main .'street . “'■'"f Maytime cheer through leathers for Dad, KEY T.AI.NKRS 1 along with the rest of your make- to relax th*yfni;sc|es___ • _. • a thoroughlyJ 1 * _ . . g-?GI.IDER ■ YibapD for a...,-.two «w-that a uhold.s ' .500R/\n 1i athem w .^.1 with a 1. cn.igb for carding wilted vegetables. They THE CE.NTER as ' thoughtful, j ------X [care of the damage. k place setting. Alcohol andlstain- nicely to a soaking | pleasure-giving gifts. For busl-t DeVqte the last hour of the day proof, they are rubber footed\,and In cold water. I travel, these practical completely to indulging yourself. lORIO AND t "T I f a pot holder or some other I fold comnacfly for easy storage, personal acces.sories rate a big Read, listen' to dreamy music, do small Item is set ablaze, you can Keep In mind for Mother's Day. Generally. vegetables should Okay on masculine want lists, anything that will put vou in'the MORESCHI m / • extinguish it With baking soda ' ' not be soaked'before cooking.. as j The SAVINGS on ' Fecleral Tax mood for sle.eplng. It's also a Accordions PRISCILLA’S iO P The carb(>n dioxide that's thrown tois robs , them of their vitamins, j are passed on to you. ' good time to get to such things ■ Glhoon and Kay Guitars Fighting Words . BY AL VERMEER off wheft baking soda is thrown The girl whose feet are long However,hpweve such vegetables.as hriis- ' - — .— Private Inatrur.Hons MICKEY FINN and narrow will look best in ss manicures and eyebrow pluck- ! High Stepper! BY La n k Le o n a r d on the fire cuts off the oxygen seh» sprouts spr and broccoli must be Knitted bpthing suits. Wi^hlchlng. j Music and Musical SuppHen that's necessary for combiistidn. j pumps that have a rounded toe ' soakgd >. •' land either a V-shaped or square! to be Uvoroiighly cleaned, attempted a comeba,ck last sum- \ “ - . nier. seem to be headed for popu- Complrte F'an I.lne ORCHESTRA FOR HIRE I AaiPENlAiy SURE, TM SORE! •*« L B \ I tliroat. Decoration helps to short W H A T ’S^ Braaden Your Oiiilook en the. foot’s appearance. EverYhcxly 1 o v e s picnicking. ( larlty this year. But unless your THE RI'DtiET------CENTER.— — ...... 91 S H E G O T TOOCHEPHIM vOH.aW.'lOOK If you are redecorating thi' Ann a fife, for cooking or just flj-iire is nearly perfect, you Would j Main Sf.,' carries a complete line m il A4V cigar! jAr/HAlGO! A G A I N S T J Spring, it is possible to add an ex F'or FUisy Cleanup ^ k in g . is .fun. But play safe, be wise to biiv something that is ' of FA.VS. A IR C IR r j LATORS.- DUBALDO citing third dimension, to your Put a square of wa/.e;'’*/'*'***^*” 9 easily, efficiently and T E U Ml-9-8305 ors. The JOHNSO.V, P.M NT When buying a rug or carpet, combined...... d with grated fresh vege- economically. M od^ for Wall or look at the back. The more rows CX>.. '699 Main.Street features this Picnicking FYin l,a*'lcs such as carrots and green 1 or^*able-top arq S’M 'I-E C R A FT kit $27.5() con- to each inch, the better-the qual cabbage amj used as a .sandwich [uadeby FRESH'NITAIRF',, VOR- Equipment to make . your out- ity. Also, unless the pattern shows spread. Moi.sten wljft-a .little may- 1 4i.F.. in a W’ldc s ^ and sinipg qfr bni.shes, arid , paints to; . ., door nve.ins more enjoyable and cotnp on the back, It is bound to wear onnaise and gild -salt and pepper to P/'we range. Viaualize tht?/ 00m- panels, each 29 w;ide; to prepare are available at off. ■ and 10 feet long; the highest point Laste. V fort of having, fresh cool night air J; ------1 Bi-DGET CENTER. 91 Cen , / . pulled into your home and stale, of painting being 55".' Be the ter Street; .with a comjdjte line of AVell-U rimmed Iktnila first In, your set to tackle this It'^Sen.sible to save receipts for air pushed out during the day. PICNIC BASKETS, J I GS, CA.MP Capable hands busy with S p r i n | ^ ^ ^ time. One never knowns : challenging, 'rewarding task. ' It .STOVES. portable G R I L L S. housecleanmg and gardening cap. - would -cost much much more to , - - - , - w’heW she'll be calfiid on to pro- I frAgtlc as -it sSems, folding. T.ABLES anil the related nevertheless, appear glamoroiftly The Jiest ' *enerally takes very well to get the . ' same ■ decorative effact CAPTAIN EASY, M’arm Milk? SI'PPIJFkS to stiniiiilate and satla- smooth and lovefv w'ith ju.s,t a hi- thing to do is file.all receipts in ' '^ashing,. However, white silk BY LESLIE TURNER f r e c KLES AND HIS FRIENDS Let’s Go Slow read^ made. i '' BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER ■>f . J •----- ^ fy healthy outdoor appetites. ';. a small box according to month ’ to become creamy after MKVBe- D0R16 HtAVUe CREAM OR LOTION from THF. , _ j year - ' /several sudsings. Use a very cool POES HAVE K .CRUEL When ahopping for -a founda PINF: PHARMACV'. , 664 Cen.ter ■ ______| iron on all silk fabrics. T m a t s Te e n -t a l k f o r h e n Y e a h . Y o u KNOW, THE .A Styled, Hair Cut ETRikK. THATFeLLA t W ^WE 0 0 ALL 6 u r tion garment, you may expect tc St., M ASCAL'S Imllun is only 69c .JIVE HOUNDS OETTINe HEP 0 0 YOU, m o s t e s t / w h ic h .Let your Junior Mi.s.s return to It’» .Spring S.pread tw't)-inch nquares of *. NATIONWtDI o iie m GdW M , NOW ^ formed in the earlyarly yfars and your „live fUm quickly. AAR D I.E V garden ,sis simplified.simplif ' Then there I the angel eake with boded froat: A JOLur Food left on the blade of a can •» *sfMi ew..' Hand Oic&ni alKo Kufl-.^_* t w i t > aver 800 aSUialod ofllcat. t- GUjaiNT WOULD opener may spoil and contaifiinate budding beautyy wfll m a.e th e .^ „, are F E R - T I ^ RS^and .SPR.AY-' Ing and roll in coconut." Z. HHINSIT FAST IttV IC fl Tnom. You CLEAR other foods. So keep your can most of her good CONDITION F'.RS, * p/oysd men and woman. 6x.(>ress t h a t u p tood poinu If y o u -T i's s E Y Wind and Weather I.0- t-ovrilOl*' r now'. ’Tel. MI. ‘ li/sn j.i. . 1 K- I .. h.1 01, I P_BST < ONTROIJ and W A T E R -' When' selecting « blouse for A bit: A Mother's Day Suggestion: — opener clean by washing with soap encourage her X. CUSTOM-HTTI* iOANfl Loan OLO - and hot water after each using. 3-8951, ilm". KRt II'MENT to make your your spring suit, consider the adiuttad ia titadt and fneoma. BEAN? «-rXii K III' 1 '" outdoor work a pleasure. ; cuts of the sleeves of both gar- 4. flGOU-VI$ITlOAN$IPAoaa(lrs<.8MOU-' Iin- rich and fragrant I*! Hand and . -r-- I menu. . For example, a bloiiae j ¥Smploytd man and woman — SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF DonT-allow cooking‘'mishaps,to I Chat has dolman slaeves should' or single l i 1 .Body, Lotion. ^ disturb you. In most instances you ' not be worn with 'a jacket whose phono, writo, or coma in today. NEW DRESS FABRICS (■ i If III. winrtn,..,. it. ; c»n “ Ivage something. When sjBup I sleeves are set In, i K ^ i too salty, cut a raw potato and , ______Cm* hy t»c* tecMBe. Iwe T »l teg EBMWdiWrt—hw b PIC FLINT periea so that they extend oid over ' ItVhen make-up soils the heck H d B i H IS IMw rk a M M *. PiM Invitation AND Upholstering f a b r ic s ^ ' »».. T3. ______I utes. Or, should cuke^all, serve as' Qf^j rayon dres.s; ydii cart freshen BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Mis.s Hopkins Arrives » i O O " T 4.38 ' 1 6 . t i ' BY WII,SON SCRUGGS V ; a heated pudding^ with a sauce ^ , Saturate Wd Have* Pattern$ To Fit Every Plan » the frame, of course, will make too ■ it ! with cleaning fluid, * 3 0 0 24.25 19;25 wide windows look narrow-er. o j:lean white cloth wnth the fluid * 3 0 0 _____ 3 iL Q i_ 80.70 YOU— INHV,TH£VEE->^ SHOULD BE W JnMM_SOTHArfeTUe_ THWMAMORMNG—I'm . The easiest- way to cut parsley and go over the soiled area light A ^ o MraOMH f — t I A f— m ol |IDG M8»« I30.4D GONGSCHTT HIXOALCNAN/ ■ CRANE PLACE/wEOJ ^ kZUtG c a r l is -V(1th scissors. Bunch together GURE.EIE ,ANO MTH > FOUOR, Economy cuts of meat, when ly anil quickly. ui .13 cmmooDt* OUT M>NN/r 1 .HOUR,FRANCi£ .' kll^ueT5AYCA^Ll6 C0MM6 ' REMNANTS AND IMPERFECTS and snip away. I-ettuce, 'too, can > ■■ .■ ' ; 1WCRANE G tRLALm THArCAR.' properly prepared, can be the be cut with scis.sors. 0£CRlWNtn«3/iNHCN HE OUT.. SALES basis o f delicious meals. And they Penumallzed Jewelry ■ Service ■ SPONISeS OFF SOtACOHE/ Whether-jiour Jewelry problem . s e r v i^:e vitamins and Y du’11. find entertaining will go ‘ 1, .,m'oiv onVof teoahtor "^CrTf it '7.' THEY MUST HW EOJfiS./ mlnerali as the-more expensive _(jre smodthiv if vou serve-fo^ !. simpt> one.or retiring, or u « $Z9Te $300 If , cuU. G et acquaint^ with the pos- 1 •‘'quinng of new custom- slbilitles of Swiss steak nork ' rather than „iade earrings and'necklaces. Mr. w 7 ‘*1 slDilittes or S w t«i steak, pork at the e n d l j ^ Often guesU have y„rm an 'Well. a. Gemologlst wd^ .1 ' ALL THE LATEST RECORDINGS shoulder, bt;^keta, etc. W n l^ t interef^ln food by the time ||^ ^(.|,^rbiihd of experience iQjew- 3-.<’ the hostess) vea it. business, brings his person-- REMNifVNT SALESROOM • , Fktr acatvee are , ever popular 0 -V' 1 service to your home; aim- .with spring dresses and siiiu. I f D :HAR’rtX)W> ROAD -r- MANCHESTER Mildew 's h i ^ ^ treated, dial Ml.' 9-'68^ Silver refin 0 you ar*. wearing'-yoyrs for the promptly. Wash the'garment'in ■ Sf ing; and repairing is done t » 2nd riM r. Over ! flr^ t. time-.this year, be sure to soapy w ater and dry in the. sun. A your eoipplete satisfactioa.* 0 6 d OPEN 9 to 5 : 3 0 SATURDAY 9‘^to '4:45 t N C 0 R P O K A T E D Ipam to 'wear u'w eil.. Stud^ ar-. ';persis\ent-stain can be removed by Mltchalt S-4U8 • I 0 Ask far t$»e Y O l , „ , \, a • rangements'Sefore a mli+or. And covering with salt, and m.oiktenmjf OFM TMUI$0AT fVINMOS-UNTU. 8 V CLOSED ytoNESDAYS t /- 743 MAIN ST. 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: i Ret|irnMl Southpaw A c m League Rookies Short Count ; # Kellner Pitches One-Hitter; — ^------______- l e Cards Involved in Fireworks Laughs Around SkinneY Skius Home for Ruu By RKN PI1l,RO.\R Harold Simmons Only .St. Louis Ordinals. The Red Birds in the National were rained out. starting role and was charged AMoriated l*re*« Spnrts Writer absorbed a l.t-6 shellacking at the % Major Leagues Whst did the National League Kellner . was breezing along with the loss. Wally Post. Gus Bell hands of the Cincinnati Redlegs toward the, first no-hi€ter in Grif and Andy Seminick hdmered for aliiRK^rs learn in sprinf;: training last night and now have been bat that their American League fith Stadium since'1931 when Ter the winners. Veteran; Diana Scorer New York, April 21 (;P>^--A tered for 60 runs in six games. williger, a .23.1 hitter, rapped one • • • ; West Coast critic advlsea that friends apparently overlooked 7 The battering hasn’t been all This was becoming a vital ques back through the middle. VBNBRAR1.B PRBACHBR Roe i Stan Hack will hava to become a one-sided. The Carrlinals have av "I didn’t feel too had,” Kellner great deal tougher than he waa as tion today after the second | eraged almost seven runs for each made his first appearance of the Graffs Daigle, Puckett straight one-hilter tn the Junior’ said. '’You figure a feller is lucky season for the Dodgers btit the League Official manager of the Loa Angeles, club of the same half dozen contests. to pitch a no hitter.” Other Menton; Bobby if he ia to succeed in hia new job circuit while the National,League -For years the National League Phillies were , ready for him and was going its slug-happy way with Kellner walked three and struck ■sent him to" the showers in less as overaeer of the Chicago Cubs. ■has been the pitchers’ league. out six. He had retired 1.1 mfp in DiBattiflto to Head the ! Stan, he aays, treated all hia play- another 26-hit donnybrook. ' |Castoffs from American League than five innings. The deciding a row bet’ore Terwilliger broke the blast was a mighty home run hy Circuit; 65 Register I era aa buddies but there and they ■ i mound staffs have gone on to big String. I loved him in return, but he doubts 1,BFTY AI J;X KRLI.NKK of the seasons in the National while the Del Enni.s, with a man a b o a r d . Fireballing Virgil Trucks picked Little Murry Dickson^picked up that such a policy will succeed in Philadelphia Athletics tamed the • American has concentrated on , A LEX ' By BARL YOST the majors. . . Washington Senators on one safe hitting stars. up his first 19M victory for the his second straight victory since Coaches for all entries in the ty- WayniB Terwilliger’s lonesome But this sea.son the hits are com White Sox as he checked Detroit joining the Phils. Alumni Baseball League were an single into center field with two on six hit.s. The 12-hit Chicago at SHOULD BE nounced today by R*c Director Hie Y'ankeea alread.v have ing off National Leaguebats.’ The Giants picked on Pittsburgh TABBED dropped one qnlek decision. Thcy out in the eighth inning as the A's * tack included Minnie Mino.so’s sec Jin: Herdlc. He also reported that , rookie Nelson King for three nins A M O N E Y announced nith the start of the Won 7-0. TUB TWO rONTKASTINO ond home run of the season and in the eighth inning to give them Bobby DiBattisto would serve as | three safeties by Nellie F6x. P L A Y E B t- -.lumni League Commissioner. The seaaoB they would give each of On Monday .Tim McDonald of contests yesterday Were part o^ a a comfortable margin after build- IP O N L Y their players 88 dally meal money the New York Yankees, a right curtailed five-game schedule. Phil The Cardinals used five pitchers iqg a 3-2 edge against Paul La- Iktter sucreeds Mel Cushing who p ca T h e declined'xthc post while on ..the road, without the hander, subdued Boston with the adelphia whipped Brooklyn 6-3 against the heavy hitting Re'dlegS Paime who left for a pinch hitter. ^me-honored check signing prlvl- and hone of them tolled with anv .Tohnny Antonelli rocked through, ^ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 exception of a single by Harry Ag- and New York defeated Pitts NE 'COST - legiML, but changed their minds In ganis. . burgh 6-2 in the National I^-ague success. Memo Luna, a J7.1.000 the first three innings when he HAnoUKSIMMONS is the «nly t h e c a k d e ! n hurry when they discovered A big share of the National and Chicago beat Detroit 7-2 in the winter purcha.se. tasted only two- gave up six walks, then settled t'eturnln): coth;h in the league for some athletea were dining on ham League fireworks has involved the American. Mjlwaukee and Chic.ago thirds of an innln.g in his fir.St down, to win his first game. boya 13-14 whrbh pla.vs at Charter burgers and pocketing the differ L«n Kirly. leH, and Chet Nirholx are youn|;sterM Returned Oak Park. New head roaches will ence. be Charlie Graff, Ronnie . Daigle to the Red and Braves, respectively, after twd years (n the and Tiny P ock elt.^ reff was an Army. (NBA). Hon*Bat again department? Jim assistant last summek and Daigle Hearn, jGiant.a' pitcher, explaining Every Game a Double header movea up from the LJttls League why he was stroked for a home- where he had outstfnding success run: "That waa a bad. pitch, a co..ching Moris rly Brothers to changeup. It waa bad because I Fans Boo Terwilliger two National League rhanqpion- had given htm the same pitch on T h e f^ y o p p The United States Golf Association says it's OK for. women to ships. Porkett la a former ^Twl the ball before.” When You Manage wear shortil, but local rules prevail. That won't make Marlene Bauer, light League performer. Pittsburgh's first baseman Bob Skinner slides safely into home plate to score from second base T O COME IN left, don the garb Glenna Collett sported In the early T920s. (NEA). Publicist, scorer and lea In the first Inning of the April 20 game with th* New York Giants In New York. Skinner came ia oa T h e WIOEB BAHGE' BoMiy DiBattlato The moat fiopalar gag of the a single to right field by Hal Rice. Giant catcher Ray Katt makes a diving tag too late to get tha For Spoiling No-Hitter TO . statistician will be Leo Diana. young senson I* pseudo aeriou* New York - -fNF.A) -T he aiir\ have the makings of fine players It la k tough and a atryt^ge jol^ Names of the four entriies will sliding runner. Pirate catcher Jack Shepard tlO) the next batter, watches the play as Umpire Fraak YFATKRItAVa K4AI I.T6 roiindlnRs were atriiitly big league. ' OtVE THEM A T HH08T/ nferenee to Plttotaurgh’a “great DascoU Calls Skinner safe. (AP Wirephotol. Ampririm in another year or so. I’ve got for a hig lime manager. Ordinary be Manchester Triist Company, f84;900 Infield,** the point being Washington, April 21 (Ah —Some»bad when Terwllliger slammed (■'hlriteo 7. Detroll 2. a large and plush ' hotel dining to beVarefiil not to ruin them ” First National Bank of Manches- room and a group of newspaper- run of the mill plays mustXbe rard King that each member of Branch Rick 8.700 Washington fans felt worse' that pitch, You figure a feller is rhllUfUlphlii 7, WaKhlnRton 0. He put down a cup of black tei^' Naasifi, Arms and' Brown and ey's youthful quartet hi believed to lucky te pitch a no hitter.” (Olhor rluba not j«rhprtulpd>. ^ men asking questions, but Fred thought out carefully. Bcaupir. Charlie Boggini. new In than Alex Kellner did last night Nulional coffee ami grabbed a chair. be drawing the minimum big Along the way. he stnick out Philadplphla 6, Brooklyn 3. Hsney of the Pittsburgh club still •’See this chair? Well-built •’Will it hurt the kid’s morale if termediate League Commissioner, t of Derby league salary of $6,009. The Ma when an eighth inning single six and walked three. N>w Y<»ik fi. rittHlMiiRh 2. left you with the impres.sion you and sturdy. Doc.sn’t give. Well. he flops doing this?” Haney asks coached Brown and Beaupre to hatma ha* never believed In spoil Three New Facesf Tag Team, Olnrinnaii 13. St. I.»ou»r 6.. were back in a high school the league championship the past robbed him of a coveted no hit, no Had he kept the Senators hit- Mitwnukre at rhlrngc. pf>.^tponfd. I’ve got a kid in my lineup who- him.self before fla.shiiig a sign. / ing proml*lng youitg ball player*. run baseball victory. less, Kellner would have been the STAMIlMiS coach’s office. Is just as ti.ght as this chair. He’s two neaaona. New York\;April 21 UP) — Er-. The Washingtonians had come first hurler to turn the trick here Nati4»aal ■’You have to never beeh in the big leagues be- ’’The hit-and-run is a dangerous A meeting for all coaches will rard King, a ^ e e t sprinter, who No writer who interviewed W L p e r t;Bi. get down to ba By B«n Hogan out to root the home town Sena- since Bobby Burke of the Nats Cincinnati ... 5 3 .714 oiit of him. You can’t have him tiling with kids,” he says. ’’They be held on Wednesday night. April waa rated an ^ choice in the Bucky Haii-la down south believed Match .Spice Rockville Show tors to a second straight win over collared the Boston Red SOx Aug. Philadplphia ,.. 5 2 .714 - sic things,” Man fore and it just awes the blazo.s know a hit means the makings of 28 at 7 o'clock at the East Side Kentucky Derb,v.\today joined the popular Waahington manager the Philadelphia Xthletics. but 8, 1931. } Brooklyn .., . . 3 3 ..vir» vS ager Haney wa.s a good inning, so they wrap their Rec. Anyonf Interested in serving half-dozen other 3-year-olda whose N*-w S ork . ... 3 3 ..Vmi 1>.^ doing things an experienced play when he said he would play Roy they switched allegiance tempo- Kellner, who has had an iip and t'hiCARo ...... 2 2 1*2 ; saying. "Y’ ou've er would do. hands around that bat and stand as an assistant coach or as a fond hopes o f . M’inimg the Run Sievera In left field even if the ef Three new {ace* will be among raril.v and pulled for Kellner to down career in his four seasons Milwaukee . .4011 2 got to give these up there determined to hit. They . Under the circumstances, I be X manager Is W’elcome. for the Roiea have b e ^ shatte'red fects of his' shoulder operation St. IcOiita .. .33.3 2', “Take the hitting end of it. Say English MarathoneN^laims ' th* eight wresUera achedulad to pttch his way to the first no-hitter ■ kids (ietermina- lieve that the shot 1 made at the * * * by injuries. with the Athletics, disclosed he ,2S6 3 he’s got two balls and no strikes i awing at the pitch and try to forced Sievera to throw balls in I o f his career. rittahuiEb . I tion and the con aidearm to his shortstop for the Gallery Interest Centers j apoear on tdnlght’a' profeaatonal • • • was doubtful before the game that American on him and we have a enupie of niiirder the ball and they wind up 10th hole at Oakland Hills in 1951 UE.\OUB PLAY will start in Joe Oavegnano's colt aitffered he would be able to go all the way. Dctr.iit ...... 4 3 .571 — fidence they can men on ba.se. Normally, you’d | missing it and the runner is was my best. \ June following the close of school. quarter crack while wofknig out relay home. But Slever.s la out : wreatUng . card at Iha Princesa ■ KBU,NBR, a 29-year-old tobac- Chlcaco ...... 4 3 .571 . ' do things okay.” there now and doesn’t appear to be "I couldn’t get loose when ...I Wk.ohinifton ...... 3 3 have the batter take the pitch nailed. After that, they’re afraid It was a two iron shot to the A total of 65 youngsters, many at Jamaica Hie same aort\f in On Sam Sneads Mangrum Ballroom on Village Street m eo-che^ving southpaw, was rock warmed up,” he said. "I was afraid Bouton ...... 3 3 .5rR-i He was talk- to do anything.” Americans Dcin’t Hold adustes of Little League baae- jury that sidelined Equipoise hurting the Senators. "They sel Rockville. First bout atarta at 8:30 ing along behind a 7-0 lead when and look to load the ba.ses. ' But 10th green. I was going to get slapped New Y o i’k ...... 3 3 -50ti 'g ■ ing about his I have to get these kid.s to hit • « ' signed up St a recent regla- the eve of the 1981 Oerby. .\ quni dom throw ^yhody out frorn left- i The BA Sports AcOviUea Inc. of Wayne Terwilliger, the Senators’ Phlladelnhln ...... 3 .3 .500 I youth - crammed I’ve hit a lot more j'jst as good, field. anW ay,” Bucky philoso- around.” BaUlmoro ...... 2 3' .4P*— ' Manchester ie' spon orlng the second baseman, stepped up to the • • • I Pirates and the 'but this was a most important ^phizea. / show. Clevfland ...... 2 3 ,40 ve. Fiirano I0-(M. pitch.” self shooting the works with hjs Peters, is that "they have too ' under par, 1 oiune to the lOth, a ’’He’ll probably be out about six Only RameR erheduipd. The soft-spoken Hsney, in his • * • door, I run and Walk to the siih- weeks, which means that he won’t and hia teammates' luggage In the Play is over U)e Deaett Inn bout while Johnson will meet letlca was hia first 1949. He won National kid.s and having nobody around many automobiles and eat too w.'iy atation a. ^uple of nrilfa real tough, 448-yard par four. I aisle In order to stretch hi* leg* Country Club (ou.-ae. which Prince Omar in the semi-final. t'hlladelphia at Brooklyn, fnift^tt)— ^ second .ses.son as s National reasoned that If I could get hy this Agai^t Jones go in either the Preakness or the 20 games and lost 12. Last year, ' League manager, still has to do THB .lOB OF MAVA«ilN(l the on the field to steady them. much." , ■' ' away. At lunchtime I run to\a but fun length. At leost, he’s stretches 7.102 graasy yards" over First bout will be one fall with a he won 11 and lost 12 and had the Bidxik V.. (.o#-. , Pirates, dead la.sl in 19.13, is. when This left him in an even worse Jim prescribe.^ au.sterily over; hole In par and could ata.v one Belmont Stakes.” .W\v York St Pill-lim ch ,lsn- things differently than otheis. nearby track (urid do eight miles The bay son of Errafd-Derby probably the first rookie to rate a this converied ileseTt country. time limit of 30 minutes. The semi best record of all the Philadelphia Sfui (tMi( vs. Snrknnt ttVlt. you listen to Haney, one of tho.se spot than he was figuring on. plush living for distance race ■ under for the round, I would have Philadelphia. April 2^ (/P)-Gll When he makes a decision on the there, half on/the track and half Dover thus takes hia place on the lower berth. Par la 36-36-77, and It was not final la scheduled for two of three hurlers. SI. Lmiis St <'inrlnnstl inlKliO —I.inI bargain affairs. You do' two jobs He can't even use the best chan)pions and he practices it. a great chance. I did not believe' Turner, the welterweigxU turned as easy aa expected when the falls with 8 45 minute limit. CARTER’S ((Mil or Slslsy (0-11 v.s. Bsrs.owskl bench he has to think of a lot on grass. that Demaret or Ixicke would sidelines and leaves Correlation. The burly Tucson, Ariz.. left (l-Oi. ■| more than just the immediate play for th^ price of one. First, vou try method known to managers for The lean, Sir-year-old Briton, . "Then 1 i^sh hack and eat liim h middleweight turned welterweight, Philadelphia’s reaction to the ap event was Inaugurated a year ago. Feature event ahoul dbe a haney. ('huH*o si Mllusiikoo IiiishiI —Kllpiv blowing off steam. second to Velkko Karvonen of Fin •hoot par or one over on this final fighta In the middleweighK, field Determine and Fisherman as the hander lost his first start this coming up or the game itself. and handle a major league ball in 20 minyics. I pay 27 cents for lowest priced coifs in the future pointment of Roy H.smcv aa gen Nine of 70- contestant broke par No hoMa wtjl be bamd hy the sl.ln (ivl) or Rush (0-1) vs. Spshn land in .Monday’s Boston Mara round. again tonight In a echedule^ 10 WORK GLOTHES year. The New York Yankees beat (1-0). “’I have to think a cciiiple of club and finish as high as po.sjiible. ’T can't stand there and scream my lum t eral man^ager of the Phils appeara In the first round last year, but team, of Gypsy Joe Oenaales ami thon, slopped over in New York ham, lllch., course ■ calls for a rounder against Bob'oy Jones. book. Correlation ia 2-1 and Deter only seven were still under par him 3-0. yenrii ahead,” he’ll tell you. Second, .vou run a school for when one of them makes a mis •‘.Afteh supper at night I put niy mine and Fisherman each .1-to-2. to have (Consisted of-wild approval, Killer Karl Voa Eric, twa ef the young pla.\ers and do your he.sl take,” .say.S Fred Haney. ” I’ve got and disenssed training methiMis The 10th hole of the Birming- ■ Turner and hia manager, Geor^ 788 at the end of the 77 hides -of reugheet and tougheat cnatamera He didn't forget his teammates Q Where should the plate um slx-j-e^-old boy to Ited, remi him -fough tee sho I h)t the fairway 0i:7iRaal Here la the llsf' of ailing with shouta from the backgrouhd For Painters, in celebrating hia first one-hitter. pire station himself when a play not only to teach the fundamen to hold it until the next day. yeslerda.v before enplaning honw- Katz, claim they aren't interested play- In the hualneee. Appearing la the “ WHBN I (lA.MBLB. I gamble .Imeriea’s best showing at Bos a sto^' and then go on and run an li'%a good place. oroughbreda who won’t go post- that it wax about time. Wonder “ Don't forget.” he said, “ there er is coming home on a cIo.se more with men than with strate tals. but also needle, them into '■(^an’t get these youngsters up hour; On .Saturdays I run 14 miles in the middleweight war. TTiey w«.* exprea.sed that It took owner Snead wa.s installed, a.s the prob oppoelle roraer will he Kebby Carpentera, Plim ibers ton was seventh. The pin lay on the right and 'want to meet Carmine Basillo lor wA,"d in the May 1 clas.aic: Soxers' delight, Jeaee Jamea add was some good fielding behind me.” play 7 gy. I’ve got youngsters who being confident and determined. set, you know.” of/cross-couiitry and on Siinda.v •hortXpn the green There waa a ke’a Lea, the first fo go bad Rot) Carpenter ever since the able fav.iiito In this legal gan>b- \ —He should go up the base ” I liave a gaiage, but' no auto Gil Hodges Ahead the rig'it to take on 147 pound death of Herb Pennock In 1948 to ling mimled resort, mainly because Muscleman .Antonio Leone. 1.6' 1 ndlos. I do a lot of -.running Id big bunker end an elevated preen champion Kid Gavilan. But the on the West Coast. Gonaalea and Von Eric are both The state Board of Fiaherieo and line which will give him the clear mobile,” Pelcr.t said. ’’Further r forest.” . Turn-To, the then 2-1 winter rralize he needed a man of of Ilia victor*- April 12 in the Mas more, I Wouldn’t have an auto to be conJqdered. Philadelphia flurry puncher con big men. wrell over 240 potods. Game announces that the , Heiusa- est angle of view. Many umpires Peters said he had been follow book favorite, bowed a tendon on Harney's qualifications to conduct ter.* in a playoff with Ben Hogan. mobile until I am through run-, I 1 sed a\two iron and cut the Of ’53 HR Paee tinues to campaign with tlie 160 They apply every trick and hold of tonlc River will be-stocked with go up the third base line about 1.5 ing this rigid schedule for . five ball. \ March 24. ^ hi., farm svatem and keep the Mciignim, however, emcfging feet and then come back a step ning, pounders. ^ from a .slump earlier in the winter, the trade and then aome. One trout in time for fishing on Satur Williams Belts One. into Stands year,<.' He also plays siKccr and It ’’feethered*? and held abov.t Porterhouse, the champion 2- Pbila from running down like a day, April 24. or two as the runner passes them. ” Y'ou Americ.-ins havOe.loo m^ny Brooklyn, April -Jl (A1—Brook In fact, Ppomoter Herman Tay began to play like the old Man thing la sure, the team of James rugby. > five feel frp'm the hole. Tlie shot lor aaya the w'nner of tonight’s year-old of 19M, bowed out on dollar clock. Their ro.ierve strength and Leone will have a lot of sup automoblle.s and much too imicli was about 215 y a i ^ 1 ntlnued lyn’s Gil Hodges is well ahead of v.-as so thin this spring that it grum and finished up the Masters "Try to get Americans to train nationally televised (CBS) fight April 7. the rea'jlt of atone brulaea with a 69 and a tie with E. J. port from th* fans. Bo.ston. Apiil 21 Ted Wil la.st • summer when he returned to eat. You'll never develo(y men like that, ” he added, ’’why, they’d for a 67 and the .victorj;. hia 1953 home run pace. taking i 'oo* m night. Doors open at 7 o'clock. ting practice tomorrow after find Sox aecdnd baseman w ho. was isn ’t t un, walk.” '.''times you find yourself in^that delphia Phillies. He did not get ing he can bell tl>e ball out of the Peters has run.the f^ test mara week and that Emil Zatopek never, This Turner-Jonea aetto ia a re tendon. the Masters and a final rolpid 68. present at the workout; Chatter stops.” position. As it developed, I was his third circuit blow laat year turn bout. The Jones boy, a S-1 Big Crest, also owned by Giig- There Is a bare chance that the Q. When backing up . a base, park. ' •’He can hit belter with one thon on record, covermg the fixed Medal play gets i.ndei-way at 4 Jeaae James Discii.ssing Zatopek, l.'zechdslo- right, \ . until n ay 30. He flnlehed with 31. underdog laat March, won a spilt | genheim. another bowed tendon in t.'hicago White Sox have solved p. m. (Eastern Standnrd^me) to particularly, when the pitcher does STEP OUT TO CARTER'S •Hie Boston Red .'tox slugger hand than most of tis canr with 'distam e of 26 miles Ant\ 385 yards So I shall alvx'sya remember thuL in two hoprs, 18 mmutes, 40.2 sec vnkia's triple medal winner in the declalnn ever Turner. One. Judged training at Lexington, their vexing third-base problem at morrow/ Leading off vrill he the so, how 'cloim should he be to the * - ♦ ■ i^Uiited hitting the ball a little , two, I think.” M C im .W YOKKKIt, Deputy 1952 Glvmpics, Peters said: shot. • ^ With a riinner on first bass railed It a draw to the amazement Double Speed, who held a de last by the acquisltian' of Grady I'igibli J)y having won a major base .7 State Athletic Commissioner.' will onds at London last June. It was j aurprlSe longahot wiipier of 1953. yesterday as part of a 90 minute and'^none out and a bunt situation of nil nnd sundry. Tnyinr sny* the | ciaion over Correlation, Hatton f r o m Cinrinnntl. The open tournan)ent In the past 12 I a . Between 85 and 40 feet away talk to members of the Brother 10.8 seconds fas^r than anybody, ”) don’t think Zatopek will eyriv Al Beaselink, of , Groaalngers, workout in t-he sun at Fenway (Ren Hogan will plcy ngainat com ir^up. who should cover sec croivd clamored so loud for a re And now Errard King, Texan looked like a tremendous N, Y. His rounds t / 72-68-IJ8-72 i))onthi. I (rom the bag. Back-up plajra Park and before he wa.s through hood of Temple Beth Sholom even the migluj- Kmil Zatopek, be beaten at 5,000 meters, ID.iiOO’ -1 Last Nigh t ’« Figh Is rncterjt or jn the marathon. He's a Amerira'a gnifem, using hnndf- ond turn bout he Just had to make the TTie King Has' more than naade ; pros|*ect when he enme up In '46. 2M netted him line top ' 810,000 Included among those who shot usually come on a throw from tha and ^EP INTO A FINE he had deposited.a pitch'some 385 Monday night at 8 o'clock at the had run the (Wstance. rap*, on National finlf Dny, June S. TheNi^rtatop. The arrond ” I nln 120/luilea a week for 51 resistance instead of a speed run match again. up for Gnvegnano'a Initial $7,000 The following year he hit. 78| -prize money. / sub par go . for the distance Ikst outfield and If the ball does get feet into' the rightfield bullpen. I 'remplg. an event sponsored by th ,POA bnsrman gn ^ over tn rover flmt away.lt skips quickly. TheT more TjOH Angeles —Kenny, Davis, 125, works of tKe year.” the Essex ner. His times will be bettered, Jones, a 29-year-old counter Investment In Mm. .1* a 7-year- with power, but ever since hM Bessellnk’s runner-up. Chandler year, and are bock this year, are Afterwards Williams .said “ I and IJfe Magazine. Next: Walter as the first bnaenmn romes In for puncher whose 76-19-8 record old he won six of nine races and Harper, who ibsl hy ope stroke, is Lew W'Orsban) | room you have to field It, the bet- wa.sn’t swinging too hard and I .Clarendon, Tex., outpointed A1 optician’s helper explained. "The certainly, hut.as for the m’ah him been steadily disappointing, aifill Cary Mlddlecoff, I I.KGION .Il’NIOR ba.seball team Buriermn.) the hunt. never frightened any opponent to 9117,700,- finishing out of the finally Bobby Adams expr also among/ the i-954 rligiblea— and Mangrum. ler off yoa are. OKUilDCAR didn’t feel any jiain.” Cruz, 124, I.OS Angeles, 12. ; will practice Saturda.'ir afternoon other weqk I t',ke off- my wife self nobody will, cstch him ’ Q. What ha* brelvMel Parnell's >rcaa«d . Miami Beach. Fla.—Brian Kel death,------did— _a workmanlil’.e...... - job - on...... money...... onl.v...... twice. A week ago I hope he would be tradedded y*e The steel pin in Williams’ at 1 o’clock at Ml. Nebo. A aliding Q. How many .years has Hank biggest year since coqting to the Turner in their first joust. And a l-I last Saturday, he won the. Expert-j could pla.v regularly. If/’'Hatton ly, 140. Niagara Falls, N. Y„ Bauer of the Yankees been In th« Red Sox 7 If/H at .shoiilder 1s not .supposed' to be re drill will be held. Coach Wally tHough the odds peculiarly favor ! mental In a record I;I0 7-.V should ’ by any chance ^ tch fire, stopped Libby Manzo, 134 1-2, Fortin requests all players to big. leagues 7 A, Parnell won 7.1 and. kmt 7 moved Until about May 3 and Ted Turner again* at- 2-1. Jones could He carried 121 pounds in that aa Ray Boone did last/year after says he’s leaving the devialon tip to New York, 4. bring their ba.seball shoes and BycholskG Cole Laude A. Tills Is the »rventh year In nith a 7.78 earned run average in 1949. repeat hia victory ) ith an approxl» race, the same aa Fisherman, add he wa* traded from/C7eveland to Dr. Ru.ssrll Sullivan, who pei - St. Louis—Davey Moore, 129. glove.ease. Bartow Motor (laptains of Manchester High* for one. have always.looked 'ip to and some of his teammates with Chiriora, 1.10, France. 10. I Es.st Hartford 9. New Britain 8.. Gil. Aqother win could _earn this,; Fisherman, incidentally, will several long drives despite his ob Hartford, Conn.— Larry Board- Plainville 9, St. Anthony’s (Bris- basketball teams under Coach him and feel that in some measurn I am a betler.citizen through the unranked^lddlewelghl a Glardello , run in the Wood Saturday for his COMPLETE •UY yeu'wHI onjoy niitos vious handicap. man, 135. Marlborough, ’ Conn., ' loll 1. Wilfred Clarke and track and cross aetto. It wkor Sedan. Lustrous black finish, white Two door sedans, one grey, one black. Com “ Buck” . 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We're sure you'll And It com- eighth inning and finished with a out Johnny Watson of Providence, BETTER Jek at a LOWER PRICE. l-Deor Sedan, Runs very good bat 30>Doy Warronty«in-Writing ea Evary OK JUsad Cor. 7-0 one-hitter, hia first in organ pletely satisfactory. no cream puff. Original pnlat.- $195 R. I. ,in 2:57 of the first round of Nothme to send away j[or ized ball. ->wa aupply yon rlrht oat * Sump pnmpa laatalkid t* THIS IS WHY ■ Batting -Andy S^ndiiick, Cin- •an eight-round feature in Foot remove water year ._ *..- more people leap BANK RATES. ALL CARS GUARANHED! Saa CcRtar First—You will ba 9kMl you did. tinnati Redlegs, homer and added Guard Hall last night; ,, , of ear o w b atork, eellar. two singles in four 'times up, driv Boardman weighed . 134 and e New omtergroaod water V Kinney Broo. . Toxedoe. Cutaways and all . liaea Install^, ing in tW’o runs as the Reds beat Watson 135. i * ;M -R«teit«'TRIiCIC8 (1 ) Prom pt Service (('. St. Louis 13-6. formal arrlraaorieff. ' t- a New 'rootproof newer V -In a six-round iemi-final. Vinnis liaea lastaUeEj (i), QuaUly Work ’ . kibM thi viMil «i $ M m phofM t» tedoyF P.lcco, 128 >j, Hartford dadsiqncd. e Plugged aewee llaes eleaa- <.T)| Reaaonable Pricea* . Q.-Is there any definite limit on prm Mil tracks a kittir ii|i! ed eiectrleally.v I how close you can build a (Treen- Kughie b ’Rourke, 130, Worcester. BE S A K . . : BE SURE CARTER CHEVROLET CO , INC. ■ 1 .-r berg Gardens to horde plate? ' Mss-x., , - . _ ■ . . " REGAL A. The rule books, states that all ‘ .BUly Lynch, ..J.40, Hartford was ^ MEN’S SHOPS halls whirh go over the fence or handed his first pro* defeat when SOUMENE, INOORP8RATEO ROUTE 83. WINDSOE AYE.. EOCKVILLi [ TiBL. ROOKVILU 5-2S3t 311 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER he ,wsa decisibned by Bartrat^ 907 M AIN STREbT Gall McKin n e y bros. ♦ Into the Stan da at a dtstaare lem> than U*- feet Jtoip the piste Bhould Bailey, 144, New Yorh, In another «34CENmST: • TELfFHONE Tekphona Ml-9-1252 ■ SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY • •--FIRST DEALjlE ON THE LIFT INmiNG CITY ■I’/ not bb horns hins, but tw«-bas« six-rounder. , , TKL. Mltekaa 8 MOR 18»-1» PEAB^ RT-. MAWCIgnrTt» hits. Fewer than .500 fans watched. ' < ' . V..- A " '-I: .•H.- .'A ■V ' V.,. •X- tjr’ f i • • *. ■ H .e-
A MANCHESTER HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, APRH^ 21,1954 PAGE TWEOTY^IX / lHANOlfESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21,19B4 -V PAGE TWENTY’^BVSN Boarders Wanted 59-A Houmb For Sat* 72 Houses For Sale 72 Antoaobiks for Sal* 4 Trailers for Sale . 6>A Household^Seiwices Businen Opportimitito 32 Articles For Sale 45 HooMhoM Goods i l Wantad^^To Bor - 18 ■X R<^M AND board for couple or Board Agrees French Plane DestroyeiHiy Indochina Rel^la IMl'ieM, , OLDER Ch«vrol«U. 13’ ALUMINUM Trailer, aleepa Offered 13-A Al^ S^TABLISHBD soda shop . BAST HARTFORD, Beautiful Sun FOUR BISlROdM Cape Cod, large FOR SALE-1953 one WheA . WANTED gentleman. On bus line. Home fenced In l^ d , near school. Many P re-B attle rorda, othtr food OenaporUtOon. four. Electric brakea. Good condi luncheonette for sale. Long tei. WANTED—Eiderdown eomfortiMo, set Ridge.. Three homes priced CURTAINS LAUNDEREHI by hand. State camp traUer, Phone Reliable, Honest, Person cooking. MI. 9-1443. from $17,200 to $22,900. See these extras. > ia crifice at $12,975, For ClatsifiMi Good cradlt enabla ua to accapt IS tion, $875. Ml. 0-1438. ,, low rent leaae available. Call A 9-7444. Tel. MI. 8-7863. To Land Swap Price reasonable. MI. 9-1077 or 91 T O TAKE OVER today. Tba Eacott 'Agency. MI. appolijtment call Ml. S'-8274 after down. Oouflaa Motora, US Main. Main St. ‘ • Realty for appointment. Ml. 9-2$9$. 6. SEAT COVER Sale at Warda ! It'a BPS PAINt For all exterior and in UNPAID BALANCE 9-7388. Texas Talk Adwrtisemeiite M l CHEVROLET ' H-ton pickup. Ward Week—Warda greateat aale. TWO 84-«ise,.bed ■pringe. Apartments— Flats— CORNICES, Drapes and Blip covers terior purpoaes. Painting acces ‘ MONTHLY PAYMENTS IAROB FIVE Room rahch home, Directors Appropriate ciaUant'pondltibn, 1740. Carter Big aavinga now on auto aeat ctistom made by Classic Decora Wantedr-Female 35 sories. Full line in stock. Budget ML 4-5333: - Tenements 63 MANCHEISTER—’R an^ , full cellar, CLASSIFIED ADVT. evrolet Co., I ll Main 8t. M l. covera. Reg. $10.W fiber covera, $17.63 four bedrooms, two baths, twj ‘''^2-car garage, Venetian blinds, tors, 41 Oak St. For free esUmate Center, 91 Center St, Phone MI. FOUR ROOMS and bath, unfurn screens, storm windows, radiant Fuuidfl fo r Bulldozer By Senator DEPT. HOURS St^ 2M. $8.88; rCg. $13.95'plaatic, $14.44, call Ml. 9-27?0. » Dn,p£,WDABLE Houaekeeper, ex 3-4184. .3 COMPLETE fireplaces, den, terrace, gari 8:15 A . M. to 4:30 P. M. Montgomery Ward, 828 Main ,St. perienced In small child care, do R o oru Withoot Board St ished, $80 per month. Heat and choice location. Immediatey 6ccu heat. Beautiful comer lot 103 x 98. Repairs Voting Lists 1»SS CHEVROLET all metal atatlon FLAT FINISH HoUand window cooking also, own room. One who COME IN—Browse around The ROOMS OF BRAND hot water Included. Beferences. pancy. The Escott Agtncy: Open Ml. 9-0283. ' IN PRIVATE Home, clean, pleaa- Write Box. WF, Herald. • » (Coattnad troos Fag* Oaa) wafon, like new condition, radio, Auto RepairiiiK— PsintinE 7 ahades, made to measure. AU prefers good country home to high •Woodshed, 11 Main St., Manches NEW FURNITURE all weekend. MI. 9-7683, The Board o f. Directors last CdPY CLOSING TIME heater, low mileaf e. Douflaa wages. Phone MI. 3-3389. ter, Conn. Good used furniture Beautiful WeztlnghouM Elec. ant,;iarge room. Quiet nei^bor- metal Venetian blinds at a new i khood. Gentleman pi^erfed.. Ref- night voted to acetpt deeds from that he would ba tha apaakar an Motora, 3S3 Main. low price. Keys made while you bought and sold. TeL MI. 9-3154. Refrigerator WELLINGTON ROA>-Seven room Lots’ For Sale FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. HOUSEWIVES. Anxious to earn, $1 ^ erences required. MI. $-8188. Business I-ocations J. Holl, developer, for an e>- “San Jacinto Day." Diay quaa- CAR BIJRN OIL? -wait. Marlow’a. Open ’tU 7 p.m. / Beautiful Bedroom Suite single redecoratMiihroughout. Hot TWO BUILDING Lots, 243 .Jid 344 MON. THRU FRI. 194> STUDEBAKER Pickup. Good to $2 per hour without’ Canvassing. For Rent 64 water , oil heat^>replace, bath sec cltapka of property near the High- Uoned tha approprUtenaaa at hav- condition. Make an offer. No down Beautiful Living Room Suite PLEASANT, E^URNIBHED room, Wildwood Road, Lake Hayward, 10:30 A. M. WEIAVINO of bums, moth holes Write P. O. Box 681, Hartford, RIFLE WINCHESTER Model 75. Beautiful Dinette Set .✓ ond floor, lavatory first. One car ing'him as t ^ central figura of tha payment. $30 nionthly. Cole Conn. suitable for two persona. One BBOOltD FLOOR, 2400 sq. ft.,’ Conn. Inquire 29 Cottage street. rk School oh Porter Street, SATURDAY 8 A. M. 'Econo^jr overhaul, most all and tom clothing, hoisery runs, Equipped with Marble lights, sling Beautiful ‘‘De Luxe" Rknge. __ garage. P ^ e reduced lor imme state's principal holiday. Motora, 43$ Center St. MI. S.09S0. telescope mounts. Excellent condi block from MainvSt. Phone MI. plenty .tght, taro lavatories, three but a Whether complioation aroac cars. jPaits and labor $49.96. handbags repaired, slpper re- WHY WORRY about money when Instead of Westlnghmuw Elec. Re* 9-3884. diate said. Early occupancy may COVENTRY, Conn., Route No. over the land exchenge and relo- Other proteatZ' cams from Dsmo- ' placement, umbrellas repaired, tion. Has shdt about 200 rounds. front rooms, suitable light manu be h ^ by calling the Reuben T. 44-A. Comer lot 70 x 200, cleared, rOUIt COOPERATION WILL 1952 CHEVROLET H-ton pick-up, No money down. $4.90 month i Avon can aolve your problem. .Call frigerator If ypu'prefer facturing, large office hidls. Apply catlbn of a right-of-way' near the cratlc party organizations, and stlU men's shirt collars reversed and Ml. 9-9538. Rugs, Lamps. ’Pkblea, Linoleum and FURNISHED ROOM t o r ^ t near McCann Agency.. MI. 3-7700. good neighborhood. Real value at BEAPPRBOIATED dark freen. Low mileafe, $048. ly. All work guaranteed. for appointment. JA. 6-2491 after Backer, 33 Oak. school building. othera appeared in the form of lat- Carter Chevrolet Co., 311 Main replaced. Marlow’s Little < Mend 8 p.m. 8>/i FOOT Coldspot rsfrigerator, Few Other Articles Main St. Gentlemen preferred. 9 $775. 7' milea to Manchester Post The negotiations..between Holt tera to Texas newspapers. Tha di- St. Ml. 0-5333. ing Shop. less than two years old. Like new. e v e r y t h i n g Hazel St. Tel. MI. 9-3170. LARGE STORE for rent with base^ —New raiicb, qual Office. Iimuire 130 Pearl St., Man and the town have Bstto Uie sub rectora of the San J a cii^ Chap Dial MI-3-5121 ity construction, no development, chester. Tel. MI. 9-4143. COLE MOTORS Very reasonable. Can arrange to 'THE UNPAID ment, desirable location. Suitable ject of hours of public -qtoeusslon' ter, however, voted unanlmoqaly to 1041 BUfCK Super, 4-door aedan, INiTHE-HOME SERVICE. Up WOMAN THREE days a week to FURNISHED LIVING room and for any business. For InformUira, large kitchen, three bedrooms, invite McCarthy and an officer Of suit. MI. 3-4185. bedroom, ahgre kitchen; clean,' MANCHESTER GREEN, Westland and numerous private meiUnga. good running condition. Prh^e $100. holstery and floor coverings clean help with housework. MI. 9-8455. , BALANCE PRICE write Box E, Herald. / full cellar, wooded lot, centrally Seek TPO Approval ; the organization said there h a ^ Call Mancheater MI. 0-7En. 436 Center Street ed or mothproofed. Inexpensive ONE BLACK silver studded West-, ONLY $488.26 cheerful. Near Main St. Call MI. located. Only $12,500. Carlton W. St. Choice half acre with excellent never been any question at arlth-^. TWO WOMEN. Apply In person. 3-8937. « view, pwner,* Belcher, BU. 9-1007. Accepting the deeds last night Lost and Foupd world-wide service. Conn Dura- ern saddle complete. Call Mf- Free storage., until wanted. FYee OFFICE FOR RENT, lOq^ast Cen- Hutchins, Ml. 9-5132, 9-4394. the Board made the action contih-'. drawing the inidtation. 1040 FORD Cuatpm .V-8. Fully Ml-9-0980 cleaners A‘ Home Services, 101 New Model Laundry, 73 Summit 9-5469 after 4. / ter Bt. Inquire Manchester Trust delivery. Free set up, by our own NEWLY DECORATED,. Beautifully gent -upon the approval of the The extra deputies may have FOUND—3 fellowa who will wax, equipped. ExceHent condition. Harlan St., Town. MI. 9-7024. 9t. —.------Co., Trust Dept. GARDNER ST.—Cape Cod, full been ordered out in anticipation of Reaaonable, Muat aell..Phone MI, relfaMe men. fumlshad and apaeioua room. Tba Resort Property For Sale 74 Town .Planning Commission, waah amLOlean out your ear for No Paymento To Banks ' shed dormer, four bedrooms, IVi which has not seen the deeds. antl-MoQarthy deraonatrationa at only $$. For aervice telephone MI. 0-5804. ^ YOUNG LADY for general office CHILD'S LOG cabin. In good condi most complata light bousakaaping AIR CONDITIONED ^offices. Mod baths, basement garage, break the batUefleld. Auto Driving School 7-A work In advertising department. HIDEAWAY COTTAGE A time limit written into the •075L Building-M^ontracting 14 tion, reasonable. C^all Mi; 9-9488. or Finance Companies faeiJiUea available in Mancheater. em design. Near Post Office, Main fast nook, sun porch. For sale by Apart from these factora, tha Store hours. Must be experienced Phone Me ImmediStelv You will marvel at tba claanlineta street, comer Wadsworth. Ml. owner. Ml. 9-8716. Furnished, fireplace, nice' brook deeds may prove a further stum 1043 CHEVROLET tudor aedan, DRIVING InatrucUons from your SPECIALIZING In carpentry. typist. Apply , Watkins Bros., Ad running through property. Approxi bling block. According to the content of McCarthy's spaach haa fOUND—Black, white and brown , homo, Dual-co&trol insucfa car, FOR SALE^—One small and one HARTFORD CH-7-0358 of this building. Children accepted. 9-9T79, or Ml. 9-98to. stirred immense Interest here. (It Baafle dof, male. D of Warden. $180. MI. 0-1158 after. 5:30. Jobbing and alteraUons. Guaran vertising Dept. large safe, upright piano. See man Central. Priced ao raaaonabla PORTEB STREET Section — Six mately two'acres. Full price $5,200. deeds, Holl and the town must aUndard or automaU-^. Ca:i Man- teed work. No job too small. Rock ager, State Theater. After 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 Bargain, both build their portions of a new Smoke blllowg gkyward from burning plane destroyed on gmoad at I will not be broadcast dinKtiy by MI. 3-4540. ctaeatai Orlvuig Academy. PI. you'll gasp! Ba aura and aaa this room Dutch colonial, in good con Blen-Ptau airport by Com- radio or tele vision, but racordad DeCORMIER MOTORS ville 5-5759. . . See It Day Or Night one. Mrs. Ooraey, 14 Arch St. Houses For Rent 65 dition. Laundry room off kitchen, Call \ highway within a year. munlat-Ird Vletminh ghella. At the beleaguered (ortreee thouaaade of Fren^ Viet Nam aad foreign LOST—Neighborhood - of Elro .St. 2-724$, ToU free. Speaking as an individual, Mar legion tvoopa were dug in to hold against a maash-e new aaaault by the portions may ba uaad later, radio SAYS: "For top value in fine Help wanted— Male 36 screened porch, attic, oil steam E * E REALTY They have chalked and televUlon officiala said.) within the laat week, amall. Mack CABINET MAKING~Wi also do Building Materials . 47 Jltion r u V n d '"m r 2 m ? m r " r o o m IN Private home for ginUe. FOUR ROOM, newly furnished heat, storm windows and screens, tin Alvord, Town Planning Com off 151 daya of desperate defense. (.AP Wlrephoto). cars these are unbeatable.” AUTO DRIVING inatrucUon. AU all types of carpentry work, re lation 1 11 send m y auto for you: MI-9-6297 or MI-3-4480 Reporters asked McCarthy: cat with few white mariunga, lessons on insured dual control No obligation. man or cotiple. Kitchen privileges. house for rent. $75 mOnth.-.Refer one-car garage. Shown by appoint mission chairman, last night ob- Pleaae call Ml. 3-8380., 1951 CADILLAC COUPE modeling, alterations, etc. Good WANTED-A carpenter. Wm. Brass Inside Locks ....e a c h $1.65 Inquire 224 Charter Oak dtrqet. ences. MI, 9-8140 between 4 and 6 jeetad to that provision in the 1. Whether he will go further car. Capable experlencbd instruc A _ L r -B _ F — R—T— S ment. Elva Tyler, Realtor, MI. COVENTRY LAKE-■ Four room on Bissell Street and then left the I Into the charges o f “ui^ua influ DeVILLE workmanship, and reasonable Kanehl 819 Center street. Stain Grade Mahogany Doors- MI. ’ 3-8338 between 5 and S. p.m. 9-4439. ' year round cottage, fully insulated, deed. tor. Cordner Auto School. MI. rates. Estimates gladly given. 43-43 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD scene of the accident. ' ! Open Branch O ffkc to ence,” “blackmail” and "mlacon- 9-3010, JA. 7-3380. all aizes ...... each $7.95 storm windows, fireplace. Full The agreement Involves a land French Victory LOST-^MAN'S waterproof Racine Cadillac’s finest and it’s a Call Dick at PI. 2-6395 or John at EXPERIENCED SHOVEL and LARGE HEATED room near bath. swap, and ths relocation of a high , Also this morning, John De- 1 Issue Driver’s Licenses duct" that have beep flying back dozer operator. Nussdorl Eand and 8's and 16's Common « COMPLETELY automatic, Bendix NEAR BUS, five room home of price $5,000. About $2,000 rash re wriat watch. ^Phone MI. 0-3438. baby doll. Tu-tone green and AUTO DRIVING instruction from MI. 3-5769. Continuous hot water. Near Main Wanted To Rent 68 way right of way. Rosa, 32, of Hartford pleaded gull- j and forth between hia office Stone. N a ils ...... keg $8.95 washer, used 3*» years. Servel gas street. MI. 9-2894. very fine- construction, basement quired. ACB Realty. MI; 9-2392, the Department off the Army. like new throughout. For the your home. Insured -dual control garage, amesite drive. Price re Set Meetings ty to a charge of non-support and , A sub branch office of the LOST-PAS8 BOOK No. 53303. BPEClALIZINO In custom built ga 18’’ R.'C. Shakes - refrigerstor. Both good condition. MOTHER WITH 4 well behaved was given a six months suspended | Rests on Start 2. Whether he will rtiscuaa tha carriage trade. Only $795 car. Larson Driving School. MI. EIXPERIENCED Carpenters want MI. 3-5330. duced to ‘$11,800. Madeline Smith, In other action last night,, the Motor Vehicle Dept., will be Notice rla hereby given that Paaa rages, Stanley overhead doors, all colors'...... sq. $12.95 LARGE, CLEAN room,' couple pTs* children desperately in need of 5-3 sentence and ordered to furnish a | hearings of these charges which No. 53303, isaued by The 9-3075. \ ed. Good wages. Call Rockville Realtor. MI. 9-1642, MI. 9-1146. Suburban For Sale 75 Board appropriated $4,050 for re- open in the State Armory be down. othlnets, block tils ceilings, Oak;Floorlng___ from M $199.00 ferred or gentleman. Also single room rent. References. Write Mrs. $200 cash bond to guarantee $40 I are scheduled to begin 'nursday ga Bank of Mancheater haa 5-7630 between 5 and 6 p.m. room. Ml. 9-8123. pkir o f the bulldozer at -the town ginning tomorrow morning at Of Rain Season 1964 CHEVROLET 4-DR. MORTLOCK’S DRIVING School. teraUons, additions. Call Frank % " 'x 4 X 8 Plyscord ..M $115.00 Eva Dancosse, 104 West St., Rock BOLTON HHXalDE, 4Vi room dui^p and for rental of another weekly payments to his wife. 1 8:30 for the purpoae of Issuing morning in Washington. B loat and application haa been Contois, Ml. 5-5333. Machinery and Tools 52 ville. MANCHESTER _ Attractive Cape ^ made' to aaid bank for payment SEDAN Lost confidence quickly restored We carry a complete line of AT THE CENTER, plesiant rooRis Cape Cod 6-2 unfinished vestibule, ranch, combination kitchen, din bulldozer during repairs; appro The dispositions of other cases ; 1954 driver's licenses. 3. Whether he will taka up tha by a skilled, courteous instructor. heard this morning follow: Thom- j (Continued from P age One) case of Dr. J. Robert Oppenhetmar, of the' Cmount of depoait. . Bel-Air model. Tu-tone GEINEIRAL Construction, altera CARPENTER WANTED. Call MI. building' materials. WE BUY-Sell-Trada-R'ent power for'gentlemen, single or double. 13 W ANTEI^Four unfurnished rooms basement, fireplace, oil heat, cbm- ing room, fireplace, double priate $5,035 for converting from Daily office hours from now License Included. Insured, dual a s. Le Marche, 17. of Willington, j top atomic scientist, who has bsen black and ivory. RSdio, heater, tions. remodeling, plastic tUe, 3-7270 after 8. NX’nONAL •'BUILDERS’ mowera, chain aawa, tillars, gar- Wadsworth 8t. and garage, middloaged couple, bination storms, nicely land closets, sliding 'doors, garage, letterp^as printing of voting llata until the end of the month will LOST^PASS BOOK No. 70303. controlled standard and hydrama- ■den *ractora, outboards, power scaped $12,600. Gatto Co., CH. many eixtras. Lot 107 x 150, no to . photb-offset; signed the tax violation of rules o f the road, $18; j be 8:30 a. m. until 4:30 p.. m. northweat Indochina battle was suspended pendindg a review at directional signals. Practically Uc cars. MI. 9-7398. counter work, garage, etc. No Job D^ENDABLE, consci e n 1 1 o u s SUPPUES no children or pels, excellent ref voiced here today by Horst Leime, Notice la hereby given that Paaa too smaU. Eugene Girardin, 16 420 Davenport Avenue toola. Terma arranged. Capitol ROOM FOR ONE or two working erences. Box Z, Herald. 9-8489. Evenings JA. 8-3989. Man development. Only $9,500. Carlton warrant; Sxed the date for an in Andre Parente, 17, of Hartford, dally except Saturday when his file on questions o f security- Book No. 70303, iaaued by The new. Onl.v $496 down. Workers. Must be oVer 25 years Equipment Co , 3S Main Street. men. Board if desired. 400 East W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. violation of rules of the road, $18; the hours are 8:30 a.-m. until a blond 24-year-old German elk - 4. Whether he will ampUty Trotter St. Ml. 9-5509. New Haven, Conn. chester Ml. 3-6946. formal meaning on ' a priority triclan. After five years in thk, 8 a v i i » Rknk of Mancheater haa Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 old, married, for steady, year Center St.- Tel. MI. 3-4343. FIVE OR SIX room unfurnished John H. Carson, 20, of Hartford, noon. the Btstemerit about alleged delays 1964 CHEVROLET 2-DR. Telephone STate 7-3.’i97 BOLTON—Four room ranch house. works program as May 3: au been loat and application haa been 'round work as Service station at SALE POWER Tools. 127.50 port- apartment for quiet family of Ua PE COD- Four lovely rooms thorized Martin to enter into an speeding, $15; Ernest Margeson, French F oM l^ legion, he w « ^n bulldtog the" H-tomb^He made to bald bank for payment of SEDAN FULL SIZE boy’s Columbia bi tendant. Good opportunity for right able electric saw, 4!4” $24.44. down, expansion attic, extra large Artistically designed. Knotty pine among the last to be flown out of two - weeks ago ih a nahonaUy- Roofing— Sidliif 16 Read Herald Advs. • three adults. Call JA. 7-0035. agreement witH the State High 63, of Mattapolsett, Mass., speed the beleaguered fortress where the amount of depoait. Bel-Air model. Tu-tone cycle. In good Condition. Price rea man. Apply in person. ’ McClure YOU SAVE ON TOP-QUALITY 117.50 u ” drill kit 80-pc. $15.44, kitchen, fireplace, hot water heat, living room with fireplace, large ing, $12. televised appearance: “If thsia Auto Co., 373 Main. kitchen. 14 x 22 garage. Artesian way Dept, for expenditure o f state Brig. Gen. Christian de Castries green and. ivory. Radio, heat sonable. Inquire 22 Hawthorne St. FOR THE BEST in Bonded buUt b u il d in g n e e d s a t $18.50 electric drill,, U " $18.44, THREE, 4 or 5 rooms, unfurnished. recreation room In cellar, amesite wetp no Communists in our gov- WARDS funds for road improvement, and Also, John Ironfleld, 57, of outnumbered French Union trbops LOST—PASS BOOK No. 689S4. up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, $35.9.5 electric drill, $29.88. Business couple. Prefer Manches drive. . Beautifully landscaped well. See this today, for $9,500. Portsmouth, R. I., violation of Wilson Blasts emnlpnt, why * d ws deUy for 18 Notice la hereby given that Paaa er, directional signals. Prac 1940 HARLEY DAVIDSON 45 APPLICATIONS being taken for Lifted are just a few of a com Moijtgomery Ward, .828 Main St. Call Barbara Woods Agency. MI. set May 12 as the date for a meet are battling legions of the Com- conductors and loof repairs call Notice ter. Call MI. 9-5254, 9 a.m. to 9 yard. Many more extras. Price ing w’ith bond counsel on flnancing rules of the road. $12;, Patrick monthp—delay our research on ths Book No. 36984, iaaued- by The tically new* Only $495 down. motorcycle. Good condition. Call grading and dump truck driver. plete stock of plumbing, heating p.m. daily. $12,400. Phone BKrbara Woods 9-7702. munlst-led Vietminh rebels. MI. 9-4844. Coughlin, MitcheU 8-7707. Must good hard worker with .3. possibly for law violations." He ac combat veteran of the bitter, been lost and application has been ’ SPORT JEEPSTER moval, also cellars cleaned. Call ings. Workmanship guaranteed. area,' expanding national organ Please send me information about P. M. to vote on the following tor. Please call MI. 9-2004. nigh school. Several homes priced ranch, full cellar, fireplace, o y Aida Adams, S3 Durant St. MI. In my home. Rockville 5-3076. and up. JARVIS REALTY CO. operate the dump. Under the low forcing them forward mercilessly g-3130, call after 5 p.m. ■heating system, overdrive. knives, mowers etc., ppt mto con □ SLOWER CABINET MUSIC Ir'trumental rental. Com v.-iU take regarding the sale of Lot sembly, which include mainteh- investigations subcorrim 111 ee The Chinese, Vincent saidL plete line of instruments. Rental No. 11, Section 2, Waterfront A. R. WILKIE & CO. 654 CENTER STREET bid it would cost $1,800. ance of a Catholic Bookshelf at agreed on rules for its hedrings on to their death. offered prises for the best artlcls* Original throughout.'Fonrier- dition for coming nemls. Braith- Heating— Plumbingr 17 Reg. 59.50. Now only . , . .47,88* Both Donald Hemingway, Re I^ANTED—Ride from 21 Florence waite, 52 Pearl street. Dog»—Birds— Pets 41 applied to purchase price. Rep Park. Houses For Sale 72 MI-9-2461 MI‘ 9-9531 MI-9-4389 MI-3-4112 the Mary Cheney Library, spon the . controversy and announced "The.v throw themselves st the in ths magazine and ahorriy aftsr- St. to Laurel and Park St., Hart ly owned by’^ local e.\ecutive. LENNOX FURNACES and warm publican'' registrar and Edw'ard defenses wildl;f. Much of It’s st ward, Vincent said, hr aaxr Dlck> □ COMBINATION pOORS resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, \a RTICLE 4. TWO-FAMILY 5-S, excellent condi sorship of four Girl Scoijt troops, they will start on schedule to- ford. 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tel. GONDESl’S T.V. Service, availably air heating. Earl Van Camp, MI. THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet Pedler and Bundy. Metter’a Music $1,000 DOWN, T H R E E • bedroom Moriarty, Democratic registrar scholarships awarded qualified morfovv morning. Coverage ia night. And it’s, bloody and vicious. enson ^ t h “ CUneae eunrtney to Only $195 down. All size*' 10% oft. To see If the Town will vote to tion Inside and put, oil steam heat, USTINGS WANTED — Single, MI. 9-1780. any time. Antenna conversions. 9-5844. , Center, 995 Main St., invites you Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7SOO. establish a small claims court. ranch, fireplace, tile bath, one two-family, three-family, bual- recommended the conversion students' at Mt. St. Joseph Aca planned by major television net "There's lots of hand to hand hia hands." ^ storm windows, near bus, stores, method of printing voter lists. LOW COST SPECIALS Phllco factory supervised service. to visit pets of all kqids. Con 2'8" x 6'9" ...... 17.84* A R n C L E 5. acre land, $100 month for 5 years. ness property. Have many cash demy; welfare work such as band- works. fighting—and I * mean close hand The article in question, 'Vtneaht Tel. Ml. 9-1488. GUARANTEED PLUMBl i and necticut bred Parakpets. Ml. SALE OF Slightly used spinet school, good income, will go G.I. 10 ' minutes out. Carlton W. , They told the Board the ^ a n ge to hand fighting. spid, was against ” The Amarican 1946 NASH 4-DR. SEDAN To hear the report of the Board Carlton TV. Hutchins. ML 9-5132, buyers. Mortgages arranged. age-rolling for Memorial Hos McCarthy previously had turned Antomobil(» Tor Ssle . 4 heating. Jobbing and new work. 9-427?. Hours Monday through □ 66" CABINET SINK pianos. Baldwin Acroaonic, Stein Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. ‘would cut dov.’n on errqp4, save Oaaualtlea Heavy Ospitsilists" and accused Ameri Fully equipped. A clean solid Joseph Skelly. MI. 9-3014.' o f . Selectmen on garbage and 9-4894. Please call Georg 3 L. Graziadio, pital; activities held for the ben over the subcommittee chairman MANCHESTER T. V. Service, Ertday, 10 to 3:30, Wednesday Reg. 137.58. Now ...... 109.88* way, Fischer, Cable-Nelson, all refuse disposal. - Realtor. MitcheU 9-6878. 109 time, effort ajKl money. -iTiey esti ''Yqu can see your opponent’s cans of using germ wartors to 1953 FORD Raifch wagon. AU MANCHESTER —Six room single, efit of local churches, and social ship for the inquiry to Sen. car. Full price $295. radio and T.V. speclalirts atnee closed at 2 p.tn. S. .A H. Green full 88-i1ote keyboarda,' all guaran A R nC L E 6. FAMILY HOME; 8 large rooms on Henry street mated the town wo'ald make up the affairs that the members enjoy so eyes. Korea. metal aU purpose vehicle Low, teed. Real savings. Terms, Goss four bedrooms, trees, shrubs; initial outlay In two election years. Mundt (R-SD). Under an agree 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DR. 1934. House sendee call $J.5( Moving:— Trucking Btamps. □ PLASTIC "nLE , To see if the town will ap lot 107 X ISO. Steam oil furnace. much. ment reached yesterday, he win “It's seldom if ever that any Hinkla 14-as not further Idea- low down payment. Balance 33 Mitchell 9 6330 day or night. Piano Company, 317 Asylum St., large children's play yard. Quiet IF READY to buy, seU, exchange SEDAN Storage 20 Many colors. Reduced. propriate an additional $10,000.00, All in Very good condition. Con- residential section, not a develop Entectliinment consisted of a be replaced temporarily as a mem quarter is granted. lined. months. Honest Douglas. 333 Main. TROPICAL FISH hobbyist sellihg Hartford. JA. 5-6696. Open Thurs real estate, mortgages arranged. "Casualties are.heavy. The Oom- Cpl. Thomas A. 'Garrick, at • Radio, heater, defro-ster. out healthy stock of Guppies, 10c Sq. f t .'...... 42c* as recommendM.by the Bokt-d of vehien.t location. $12,000. .Madeline ment. Owner MI. 9-0816., clever and highly amusing original ber by Sen. Dworshak IR-Idaho), ANTIQUES Retinlshed. Repairing AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO., day evenings. Free parking next Finance, to defray the increased Consult . Howard R. Hastings, muntsta don't care about their Blacksburg, Va., was supposed to BEFORE TOU Buy a uaad car done on any furniture. Tieman, each. 41 Green Road, any time. door.' smith. Realtor. MI. 9-1642 or MI. skit, virtually a satire on the cus The rules adopted by the sub Very solid throughout. Full local and long distance moving, □ CHINA LAVATORY costa of the design of additional 9-1146. Agency. MI. 9-1107. toms arid rituals of Gibbons As losses." have resumed the witness chair See Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck 189 South Main St. Phone Ml. packing, atorale. Call MI. 3-5187. MANCHESTER committee, however, v ill permit price $895. TURTLES. Umited quantity, 50c Reg. 36.25.'Now only ...29T.88* school facilities providing for six Court Cases sembly. 'The members, who parti-, ■ Lemke-arrived In Dien Bien Phu this morning, but he was excuaad Sales and Service. 285 Mam 3-5643. I ■ Hartford CHapel 7-1423. m Od ERN Up r ig h t mahogany MANCHESTER —Several two-fam WE HAVE buyers waiting for sin McCarthy and Army repreaenta- each. Kelly's Aquarium, 29 Sun mirrbred piano, Ehccellent condi teen ( 16) 'classrooms with neces Three new Tanch homes all ripated all In old-fashioned cos last October snd during, the next pending tranamiaston by ths ' straet Mitchell M 071. Open eve DeCORMIER MOTOR ily homes, three bedroom, auto gle arid two-fa®lly homes. Mof-b tives to engage In direct crosa- prosecution to the defense of all nings. ETIRNITURE Refinishlng, antique set St. Open 'til 9. *Docs not include instajlatlon. tion. MI. 3-8270. sary central facilities which were tumes. ihcluded Miss Helen Thom examinalion of witnesses. Mc five months .fought in scores of SALES, Inc. MANCHESTER - Package Deliv matic heat, with garages located in excellent settings. Two of gages arranged. Pleaae call A .C 3. Three out-of-town youths who yes savage clashes. When hia enlist docuihents dealing with hia tastl- furniture a specialty, chairs caned, ery. Local light ‘.tnickl^ %and authorized by the town meeting Realty Co. MI. 9-2392. ' as. Mrs. Bernard Fogarty. Mrs. Carthy had strongly urged this DOUGLAS Has. older cars too,- $5 24 Maple St. Manchester and ruahed. Anson F. Iborp. TWO MONTHS old pups. Hound of November 21, 1953. in east and west side. The Escott them are^elling for $13,500 terday stood watching a high school Wllliam.i- Powers. Mrs. Bernard ment term expired, hew as sent out mony.' ' package delivery. Refrigerators, NAME ...... Agency. MI. 9-76ft3. procedure. „ down. 1943 Chevrolet club coupe. A Willys Factory Franchised Phone Mitchell 9-5735. and cur cross. Call Glastonbury Wearing Apparel— Furs- 57 a r t i c l e 7. and one at $16,500. CASH w a it in g for any type real girls gym class in session despite Sandwell. Mrs. A. W. Gates. Miss for discharge alohg vrith 29 other Every won his request that all washers and stove moving a Army First on Stand these documents be turned over to 1940 Chevroleta (4), 1941 Chevro- Dealer specialty. Ml. 9-0762. ME. 3-2415. ADDRESS ...... 'To authorize the Board of estate you have to seU. First and the protestations of the gym teach Mar.v Fraher. Miss Beatrice. Legionnaires. leta, 1941 Pontiaca (3), 1941 Ford c o m p l e t e REPAIRS by Stuart SUMMER AND Spring . sults^. and Selectmen and Town Treasurer to If you decide to buy now ^a^ond mortgage money available. er and later shook out a dust mop Sweeney. Mrs. William Begley, Mundt said the Army will pre In all. he said, there were then the defense. R. Wolcott on wringer and auto PHONE ...... dresses. Misses size 9. All in' good PRICE REDUCED sent its side of the dispute first. about 12,000 French Union Carrtek. obviously agitated, w m club coupe, etc. Douglas Motors, Live Stocks—Vehicles 42 borrow $10,000.00 as may be ap you will have your choice of Alin, listings wanted. Call The over- the teacher and her desk >vers Mrs. James Crowe, Mrs. George . 333 Main. 1951 Pontiac Catalina—\Hy- matic washing machines, vacuum Painting—oPaperipft 21 condition, very reasonable. Call propriated'in the previous article. ' ’ . $11,900 JohnsftB- Building Company, 953 fined $20 each on charges of breach Willard, Mrs. E. S. Michalak. Henscl's name was Injected into soldiers in the besieged garrison excused late yesterday to com- MO.NTGOMERY WARD . MJ^. 9-2275. decorating. the ca.se yesterday in McCarthy's pose himself for further question- cleaners, motora, small appli- WE BUY COWS, calves and beef Goodwin \V. Ja(x>bsoi| Main St. Ml. 3-7428. Eveninga Ml. of the peace by Deputy Town . Earl.v spring flowers decorated Reliable sources In'Indochina'be $951 NASH all metal station wagon, dramatic drive, radio, heat ances. Welding ISO Main street. 828. Main Btreet 5,000-wo:-d "bill of parliculsrs" lieve paratrbop reinforcements tog. er. PAINTING/AND cattle. Also horses. Piela Bros. Richard M. Galinat Lovely six room t^pe Cod. Clean T. J. CROCKETT, Broker 9-0018. Court Judge John J. O'Connor this the buffet table, where delicious fi^ io , heater, low mileage, high Phorte Ml. 9-6678. * , Albert A. Rossi and in good condition. Living i-oom morning. replying to Army charges that he have awelled it to about 14,000 ihe witness had said at ons PAPER IJANGING Tel. Ml. 3-7405. . Wanteil— To Buy 58 refreshments W’ere served. State arid two,of his aides tried by "im ^aqllne mileage. Douglas Motors, BOARD OF SELECTMEN has fli-eplace, bookcases, open stair ' ” 244 Main Street READY BUYERS waiting. For im- The boys, Ivan E. Whittaker, 19, President Mrs. Richard Post, who now. though the French have point that it was "hard to say SSSMain. 1951 Studebaker Champion 2-. c o m p l e t e Hknd and power lawn proper means” to win. preferential anything, against a ; man you BROAD BREASTED Bronze fresh Household Goods 51 Town of Coventry. Conn. way. Dining room and three bed Phone:. Office MI-3-5416 mediate a'ctipn list your property of Glastonbury; and Lawrence is a member of the Assembly, and never announced their force's size. Door-—Radio, heater. mower sales and service. Motors JOHN A t McCANN frozen Toms, 14' to 20 pounds, 55c Dated at Coventry, Connecticut, with the Albert J. Gstto Co.. Real treatment for Ps’t. G. David. A.'ctacking them are an ertimated fou^t in combat with.” 1954 CHEVROLETS, 2-doors, beau toned an- overhauled. Pickup and USED CEMENT MIXER. Phone rooms. Wired for electric range. Barlle, 18, and George T. Pznella, Mrs. A. W. Ga,tc.4 poured. Mrs. 30 Laurel Street lb, Schaub's Turkey Farm, 1881 ATTENTION Ladies’- S.lp-coverr I MI. 9-2059, this 20th dny of April, "lOSt. Residence MI-9-7751 tors. CH. 9-8489, evenings MI 18, both of East Hartford, pleaded Schifte, a former subcommittee 4.5.000 Vietminh. Dickenson, 'a 23-year-old Vir tiful colors, 1954 Pontiac Star 1950 Nash Rambler Conv.— deHyery aervice. Gibson’s Garsge. Oil hot water heat, copper plumb 3-6946, JA. 8-3989. • Gates snd Miss Mary Fraher were ginian charged with tipping off hln Hillstown Road. and drapes custom made. Re-up- ing. piped for automatic washer. guilty. co-chairmen of the committee of consultant. Lemke skid the defending force Chief, Catalina, teeny-weeny mile- Radio, heater, overdrive. Ml. >5013. Tel. MI-3-7388 'or Ml-3-6738 hoistering. Beautiful fabrics, VA APPROVED. Beautiful Echo McCarthy, submitting the state includes about 4.000 - Germans of Communist captors about the ac age on each. 'Full 90-day guaran Sci-eens, storm windows, combina According to a recitation of the arrangements. RIDING HORSE and saddle— five prints, stripes, solids, ehcpertly WANTED—s e t of man's left hand Mountain, - Estates, less than S facts in the esse in court by Prose ment for hiniself and.the two aides the Foreign Legion, fighting tivities of his buddies, appeared to tee, bank finandw. Bob Oliver 1950 Pontiac Conv.— Hydra- ALL KDflra of antenna w.ork. Call year old Pinto. .Alfred Heim. .Ml. tion doors, awning'.*, amesite drive, miles from Manchester. S'c haa notes to Emery, his chief coutosL prices. Tel. Ml. 9-4'^3. ed. Wall paper books on request. HEREFORDS Yearlings; heifers, Bee it today. lots. Hot water heat, oil burner. >'OTI OF Al’Pl.lf'ATION had come into the area to ' visit Elaumatea ^ven. Frilly. Insured. Out of town reverse charges. , .some friends Jn the Franklin build- .said Han.sel wanted to discredit said Vietnamese there number Dickenson refused repatriation TO BE SURE 1949 Studebaker Pickup, steers. Cows due starting May. H & I R^o-TV S«^e« FOR Sale price,'$12.jOO. Ellsworth Mit^ Uie subcommittee because he h'm-- and chose to throw In his lot with WEIBB’S TV 17Map:e-St., $3 per Call Edward R. Price. Mitchell ' FRANCE.S K. WAGNER iiAM’ pnnpMvi- 4'*^’** ‘"8. c*">e upon the gym class in about 4.700. Ton. ^ 9-lOOS. Selection from my herd of 100. ten Agency, Realtors. Phone MI. Held for Murder self was. under investigation. • Lemke agreed with western ob- the Reds when the truce was sign house call. All wui>fully guaran ' Will deliver. Sulkowski, Box 42, SERVK X OHAJtOE, $$.50 3-6930. ' llanrhrs^Pr. have 'hied »n''H;pi^rion quadrangle nbgr the East Side * , SEE.McCLURE , teed. Call Ml. 9-353$\for quick NO NEED TO JOIN A CLUB SiHLLEb Realtor dated April 1.4, IS54, with the i,i,)uor | Recreation building~N]^terday aft- McCarthy pictured Hensel as server.s that ’.'the Virtmlnh. are ed laft year, but he later changed 1943 Studebaker Landcruiser PAINTING AND Papering. Outside Wijilltnantic, HA. 3-3217. excrii.sing "influencq snd guid his mind and came home- , honest service. ' \ • Top Quality Furniture MI-9-0028 MANCHESTER Control' Commiaslon tor a tirocery Store ernoon. Hartford, April 21 —Elarl A. de.sperately. t’'ying to take Dien for <:lean, guaranteed used — With very low mileage. painting esUmatea now being TEL. . 4 Be'er permit, - tor the eale of alcoholic ance" in the preparation of the Bien Phu before the Geneva Con In response to a defenaa demand s a d d l e HORSES; one Palomino^ MEN , ■ /* ' ' liquor ' on the prertiiaea SU5-S07 ' Main Miss Martha Peterson,>ie. gyih Hopkins, 25-year-old hosiery sales cars. Any make. Any model, given. CaU Gilbert I'ickett. MI- Brand N ^ e Appliances Arni.v' repdrl attacking him and ference.” for more specific information, ths Clean. Fully equipped. one white, one Pinto, one buck Gary lapsoMMe Charm, personality, comfort In ' Street. Mancheater. ’ teacher, told the boys tnT*ave, SMALL GARDEU4S PloWed. xTel. 3-6982. and TV at 'Tremendous Savings' i The huaineae 1* owned by a SRAHAM man, was charged by police last liii.' aides while himself under In- Army lawyer listed more than • 1941 to 1954; Easy payment 1346 Plymouth Fordor Sedan skin. Call PI. 2-7482, MI. 3-7043.. i _ ..(.RIGELOW STREET this six room Colonial with lava- Keith said, but they refused, and Political Plum MI. 9-7013., ■ tbry on the first floor. Three bed tPODROYK.,of 146 Porter Slreet Mah- night with the slaying of Wrighton ve.stigatlon by th6 subcommittee. ■They want' it - for a political score of. IMckenson’a onetime fel at bank rates, — Fully equipped. CHAMBERS FURNITURE • TOOL D^IGNERS 1 cheater, and wiil he conducted. by later followed the class inside the HensB'!, who was the Defense low captives who allegedly lodged OaTiers are moving out of this rooms snd full bath on the second. ! ABRAH AM rO D R O V K . ' ware, pewter and furniture. court this morning. He is held and the lowf r. ark oC cowardly Ir- rains, they can win. The Vietminh “ Astatic Peace. Pact" at the direc ened and repaired. Delivery eerv- side work now. Call 'itaymond USED APPLIANCES. Bendix fuUy sew ers • MECHANICAL . contact of April.'A. p. 1654.______the boys to leave the area. Instead, tion of Dickenson; Many Tp Chodse From Trudeau. MI. 9-1614. PLU88ED Want a home* -See this one. A Proaont. JOHN J, WAI.I.KTT. Judga. Keith said, they argued ..with him. without bail.,' ' re.sponsibility." . . . will never be' able - to inount at Open Evenings ice. G: Snow, 336 Summit. Tel. MI. COMBINATION Aluminum win automatic washer, spinner type. I Katala of Ciirlta M. Hull lata of Later, however, Emery d re w -3-4531. T. J. CROCkETT darling flve room ranch style, situ and disputed his right to .order Detective Capl. Joseph P. Mc He said' he had disclosed his tacks after the rains make dows and screens, $17.95 and up, Crosley wringer type recondi • TOOL and GAUGE ated on a good lot 100 x 200. Oil I Manchratar'in aaid diatrict. dacaaaad. financial rclatiims with the ahip swamps and lakes out of the ter from CanUllo a statement that ths 1952 FORD fordor, original A-1 con ’ CHORCHES MOTORS CONTRACTOR—Interor and exter . Broker ; Upon application of Iva Itull. admlnla- them away. They finally left after Donald said, Hopkins denies killing plus Installation. Combination tioned. Others. Stuart R. Wolcott, Machisc Clsasti heat; artesian .well and many ex Iratrlx c.t.a.. praying for authrn-iiy to supply firm in a letter 'to the In rain. Then victory will be won.” Chinese had forced him to sigh ths dition, new tires, lustrous blue fin- 80 Oakland St. — MI-9-9483 ior painting and paperhanging by INSPECTORS« • Bailey said he was going to call the Comegys although he was identi PLOWING AND Harrowing. Call a reliable contractor, 1-3 and more aluminum doors $49.50 plus Instal 180 Main Street. Ml. 9-6678. 244 Main Street tras too numerous to mention. sail certain real ratata particularly da- ternal Revenue Comirilaeioner on Lemke said the Vietminh "come . petition under threat of jaU. Caa- ish. 1951 Chevrolet tudor. deluxe acrlbad In aaid anpllcatinn on fil4, it la police, but they were picked, up by fied as the killer by a couple who A. Butler. MI. 9-6444. off on all 1954 wallpaper. All cus lation. Mancheater Home Imp*ove- Septic Paaks, Dry Wells. Sewer Phones: Office MI-3-5416 Feb. 11, 1946. He said his tax re in at night.. spilling out of the tillo then said Dickenson had gona model, equipped and -honestly merit Co., 33 Oak St. Ml. 3*8177. SMALL FRIGIDAIRE, suitable for LInea laetalled—OeUar Watet- • GAUGE MAKERS ? ORpERED: That tlia foragninz appli Sgt.' Edward Winzier and Patrol-' said they were in Cdmegya' home Call For Appointment To See cation be hoard and datarm inak a l tha turns w ere fully irivestigatsd in jungle around. Dien Bien Phu. around the .camp asking If anyone guaranteed. 1949 Pontiac, converti Autq^Accessories—Tires 6 tomers receive a written guaran apartment or summer cottage. Prooflag Daae. Residence MI-9-7751 man Walter Ferguson. |at the time. STONE, BRICk.Xireplace and ce- tee. Free estimates with refer • PRECISION GRINDERS Probata office in Mancheater in- .-aid 1948 and 1949 and were'"settled They swarm in .like locusts and wanted 4o sign the peUtion.- ble. 8 cylinder, hydram«tic, radio LOAM— Rich top soli, delivered. Excellent condition. Price reaaon Dl.«lrict. on the 2Sth d a y o f April, A. D. In another case this morning, ' ment work. Call MI. 9-5451 or MI. ences. By calling AD 2-3283 after ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor MdDouald said Hopkins was and cleared." He said that as soon they burst out Of thei foxholes." Eknery asked CanUllo what waa and heater^ new top, lustrous.’blue EYJR TIRES, Tubes and batteries 3-5042. No. 1 grade, $3 yard. No. 2 grade, able. Call MI. 3-8682. r ..... - • c in n e y i r o s NEAR BUS, Five room home at ex- 1964. at ten o ’clock In the forenoon. an«i | ft motion for ft rolle on ft nftrdot* identifled by Mr. and Mrs. Charles 5 p.m. Mr. Hebert. ______, $2.50 yard. Washed stone, sand, M K - • JIG BORERS as he learned of McCarthy’s Inves- "Those devils are using Rueslan- in the peUtion. finish, priced to sell today. See contact your Goodyear Service SEWEKAUB D18PU8AL OO. “ cellent 'construction. Basement ga Phone 'MI-9-4543 «M'VM2.cV't’h r ;;T r i‘c";l‘^» w *. continued for one B. Smith, who lived with Comegys "I don't know. You tell me," ths Bob Oliver at Center Motor Sales, Store, 7i3 Main Street. Ml. gravel, fill.' Nussdorf Sand and ONE GAS refrigerator, one Glen- tigatiorj. on March 22, he asked the n.adc gun»--'and good ones.. too— Private Iiwtrtictions 28 ISe-ISt pearl St. TrL la-S-SSAS • EXPERIMENTAL rage, amesite dr e. A good buy! of said application and the time and j and hia wife, Edith, an attendant Justice Dept, to probe his case. tommyguns. mortars, artillery and witness retorted. 431 Main. 9-5390. Use our easy pay plan. LAWN MOWERS sharpened at 37 stone Co. MI. 9-7408. wood gas range, one Dualtherm $12,000. Madeline Smith, Realtor MANCHESTER — Two family plac^ of h^arinff thFreoA. by publtshina a c o p y of* this ord er in i>omer The motion was flled in behalf at Hartford Hospital. ' Hensel said he has had an in antiaircraft guns. Their radar- Barney M., Youncei, Jr., an eat-., Cliestnut St. Ml. 9-2333. space heater with fan. MI. 3-5492. MACHINISTS MI. 9-1842 or MI. 9-1146. duplex. Centrally located, Nice of Philip Eisn^n, 46. of Brook BElAUTIETJL^SelectKm of wool renri- condition. City utilities.'Large lot. havimr -a circulation in said district, at Mrs. Comegys discovered her active partnecahip in the Arthur guided anUaircraft fire' is-'inur- sergeant, who now runs ar restau MOTOR SALE. New motor guar ACCORDION and piano taught In least five daya befor'r the day of said lyn. N. 'V'.. who is charged hers 1941 PLYMOUTH $85. antee. Ford, Chevrolet, Mercury, nanta at low prices. Also rug wool MUST SELL Norge refrigeratpr. Early occupancy both sides. Good husband's body Wednesday morn-, L. Pelrson k Co._ supply flrnU* but de-ous. rant in St. Paul. Va.. aaid he Tel. MI. RUBBISH AND Ashes removed. your home. Ml. 9-5144. CUSTOM BUILT four . room, ex hearlnir. tn appear if they see cau.se at with obtaining narcotics by fraud 9-2334.after 5 p. m. • Dodge, $124.95. Pontiac, Oldsmo- General cleaning of attics, cellars and InstrucUma In braiding rugs. Good condition, new electric unit. pandable to six, cabinet kitchen,; income. A buy at $9,950. E.xcellent said ttm^ ann place and be heard rela ing when she returned .home from derived no profit'from it. He aaid ' “ But their ground troops like to heard Dickenson's voice go out A pply tive thereto, and make return to this and who ia now serving a two-to- bUe, etc. $174.95. $10 month. Cole CaU RockvtUe 6-5706. Reasonable. MI. 9-6385 after 3. large living room, , fireplace, oak rahch home, centrally located. work. It w'ks sprawled, in. blood on he had withdrawn only cno'.'gh to fight with their knives and they over the camp public address sys and yards. MI. 9-9757. Bonds—Stocks «ourt. and by mailini; in a reiristered flve year sentence tn Wethersfleld 1949 MEItCORY, like new, white Motors. Ml. 9-0980. floors, 'sanitary molding,. storm ! Has reverylKing. Priced right. letter on o r before A pril 21. 19M. a the kitchfen .floor. i , ' cover his federal anc’ New York swing them savagely in hand-to- tem. but that he didn’t remember Mortgages 31 A IX ALUMINUM combitiqtion win KENMORE El e c t r ic rdryer, one Employment Offie* State's Prison bn a simtlar charge. walls,' radio and heater. Owner HAVE YOU HAD your sewing ms; LOOKING FOR _ r windows', oil steam heat, 100’ lot, Many homes that will qualify for rop v of this ord er to fCdith' H enshaw. Immediately police broadcast an state, income taxes on any profits hand fighting. . what Dickenson said. leaving staU. Phone MI. 3-8009. FAMOUS LIFETIME batteries, six chine looked oyer recently. Like dows and doors, self-storing, save year old. Hot Point electric stove. 70 G arden St . H artford. Conn., trustee Hb was arreated here laat year alarm for the Smiths, fh e hus Bard told the court that answer ,FIRST AND second mortgages trees, hear stores, bus. Only G. I, ihcluding beautiful Echo u-w of Curtis M Hull. credited to him on company books. 'iSometlmes it was like a night- year guarantee. Seif-refchargtng' in everything else, it needs adjusting heat, comfort, convenience, laat a Portable electric washer, G.E. . *■ ' i Mountain Estates. Free appraisal for misrepreaenting himaelf at band was picked up at a.cleaners' Hensel told newsmen the. firm ia m m to meet them in the hght of surprised him and the attorney KAISEUl—1951 Deluxe with heater, bought, for our own account. Fast, room heater, floor model circu OFFICE SPACE $10,000, Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. JOHN J. WAIXETT. Judgk. 30 seconds. Buy the best for less. and cleaning periodically. Service confidenUal aervice. Manchester ' lifetime,. F>ee demonstration. CaU Closed Saturdays • 9-5132, 9-4394. OR your present home. You are ' ■ ''— ^—:------3— — Manchester Memorial Hh*P>tal In establishment where' He is em-: riow being liquidated ahd that "‘if the*moon aixl to listen to their wild obtained permission, to shew push button radio, visor, "rrico $1 weekly. Cole Motors. on all makes of sewing machines. anytlms. Bill Tunaky. IQ. 9-9095. lating fan, studio couch. Moving ______'______, -N sure when you buy from a mem an effort to obtain narcotica. Hia Younce a statement the witnesn window cleaner, back-up lights, Investment Corp., 244 Main atreet. ployed. I'm very lucky,.! might get $10,000 cries as they charged. Work done in your home. Why not kU. 3-5413: out of state. 146 Center St. IN A 100% YVHTTE STBEET—Pleasant neigh ber of the Man'chester Board of UON HRITEIS COLI'MN prison term is the result of a alm- Mfs. Smith was taken into cua- out of it.' all fold, after 11 years." "My Guardian Angel stood near had signed two mndbh, • - owned. MI. 9-4535 to 3 p.m,, ML Business Opportanitics 32 player. Call 9 a.ip. • 1 Il.m. MI. $25; dressing table and mlrrar, $7; l o c a t i o n selling or trading. The fUlsworth ■Tucson, Ariz. (g*i—George prob down Main St. In a car driven by organize, but had invested no capi Lemke joined .the Legion to get Dickenson had urged hia fellow Day phone 3-5171. • '•12 x 18, flreplace, tile bath, ames Mitten Agency, Realtors.-Tei. MI. Daniel J. Duffy, 13. of 77 Lock- Kopkiiu.“ tal in It. away from (he dally grind of a P)- The % loan from a bank or finance Si^pm eiit Co., 38 Mgin St boy’s 23” bicyclA, radio, baby bed, Desert Museum, near .here. Each sponsibility, was referred beck to city of Mgrtinsburg took advan favors for Schine. sayed up his f^r/ough timq over U)e was for.:'* ' today. Montgomery Ward,’ er. Doing over *1,000 per week. some email Itamz.-^IP. $-$369. awidtbg yoar iaapection. MAkCHESTER;;4-This agpncy has ranch' homes in Green Manor. Com paq to compleu your down W M a ln St. .. 1 . GARDEN PLOWING doneVolil >U. Owner in poor health and.wlahea AIRCRAFT R large Hating o f 4, 5^ 3 add 7 room 'The klscott Agency. MI. 9-76$^. week the Arizona Dailv.Star pub- ithe Con'necti'cut 'School for Boya tage of human nature wheii begin: -t- y.eaia. Scheduled for cfischarge M-ment,' PoaiUve^ only “$14$ 9-0551^ ask for #alt.i ' FLAOSTONIL/ Stone for walls, , For/conpjbto infOmatioii Ushca d column headed *!TridIe!de Duffy, who had apefllT time thOre ning fluoridation of its wateH* sup-- X haw ^ Frozen Ctockea next July, his aocrued leavs let • Savety CMeksa \ to reUre. This is a good opportun bouse fronts, Br#places, etc. Bol- i l ’ ADMIRAL Refrigarator, two singles at $3,750 and up. Two fam dewm buys a U49 car, $190 boya a , b t t u i y OfvW M a t Ualted Alrarsti Topica", under- the byline of prev'loualy, was referred to the. ply. To avoid complktnta from per* It takM'o\\ might or longer..to him put last otohth. Bgste chicken-, when you to«B A S8|LE at .Wards' ’• it's ity for some family not sDatd to U$) Notch Quarry, M*. $-0317, - .years .old. Excellent coadiUon. MlUjtr.'SrV.. ily hoihes, 4 and 4, 5 and 5, 3 and /MANCHESTERr-Ideal for'growing USO. I M buys * 1963. No addttktot Wfxd Week—Wards greUcat sale. Hooseliold Sieryiecg work and make real money. Aik 3 rooms. $13,500. and up, oolonlala, family. .Four bedroom Dutch po- “ George' L. Mountalnliph. - Re- carq of thj» achool'a officiaiy da- the' aona imagining a new taste or odor thaw*' s ’* thtM- Of. four-pouftd HP was brought first to Ftonch it. with two tablespoons off 'leiAMt al aide notes qr loans. Wa guaran-' Carries' factoid guaranUe. Come * Cetyefaties recommendation of Ftoaecutor in the water' officials withheld for 'Chicken in -the:refrjgeratoc. If yOu Moroocp, then' discharged at Offan- juice mlxsi^ with a teaspoon to 13-monUi guarantee battery $3i;47^, Offered IS^A must be sold, lock, stock and.bkr^ ROYAL AND -Bmitb-Oorona port-, ■In and get a ^|jrgaln. Kampe, Inc.' THE SAVINGS SANK •even looms at $14,800 and up. . IdntaT Cknt'er entrance, iireplace, aeardh Associate in Human Be taa to sail under the above terms 34-ffioatb guanmteb battery I9.97*, rel. 'Good terms to responsible able amf, standard typewriters. Ranch homes,\ $11,900 to $$8,00Q. garage, tovely lot. Chily $15.3Q0. havior." T h e cplqmn consists of Keith. : Duffy waa arreated April one week' the announcemerit that thliv.' the chicken at room tem per burg. OitrcMhy, ths Lsgloh, stllist salt and. ons qf sugar, a qutotcr as low ga $40 monUily. 83-month guarantee ' \- 'I f 4 : /' .V / - -\ •X/ ■V. 'P ^ E TWENTY-EIGHT WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21,1954 ■f" ^ ■ r. I Avaraire Daily Net Praaa Ran . Tha Wcathar iianriifitpr ru r tkn Waek B M M romesot of ,C. 8. WestlMr anNan 'v*;t'ApHl 17. i m , .•A. The Women's Miaeionary Soci,- , Tha Auxiliary of D isabled this meeting that parents of sec Toulght .sM Fridsy douay. ety of Emanuel Lutheran Churclt, American Veterans, No. 17, will Dr. Moyer Talks ond grade children interested In eoolor.' Sesttered ahowacs sad About Tb^m will hold -a rummage sale, in Luth meet tonight at the VFW Home, 'E n g a g e d 11,188 .■ ■ :. -K the • forthcoming Salk polio vac thuuddnlMwefu lube teulglit. Low er Hall ot the church Friday at Manchester Green, Yesterday,' a cine tests wor.ld have a chance to Member of llio AuMt On Child Disease " Ladies'. Night 'at la Ma. Friday upper UPa. The clu a in flower arraisgrinK 9 a.m. The committee will be at group of the members visited the hear Dr. Marziato this evening at Bw m m of CireulanoM by Mre. W. W . . Eells and Miss the hail to receive articles Thurs Veterans Hospital in West, Haven. 7 p.m. in-the. auditorium of South M anchettet^A City of Village Charm Ellen Buckley of the Mincheiter day evening, or pickup may be They ■ distributed books, puzzles, Following the' monthly busineaa School and ask questions after ZIPSER CLUB z : Garden Club Will hold ita thirds arranged by calling Mrs. Edward cigarettes and also an Nafghan, m ating li^st evening of the Wash wards. - eeiMion tonight. The members will Marsh or Mrs. Hugo Pearson. squares for which were m a^b y a Mbs. Santo Leone and her bom- " FOR MEMBERS AND FAMILIES VOL.LXXni,Np.l78 (ClaartlM Adverihdug aa Pago U JflANCHEStER, CONN., THURSDAY. APRH. 22,-1954 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICX #IYR CENTS brinf their own flowers and con ington PTA , conducted-by Mrs. number of the members. Ih^ (he r'-ittee served refreshments of tainers and make their own ar-' Raymond Donahue, president. Dr, f»vi. Charles T. Bunce. son o f party was Ruth and Phyllis D a ^ coffee and cake in the school SAT.;APRIL24,1954 ranfements.' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bunce, 529 W. dario, ,, Martha Miller, G la d y a' Winfield T. Moyer, local pedis- cafeteria after the meeting. T U R K E Y d i n n e r W ILL BE SERVED AT fi P. M. Center St., who recently enlisted Sheffield and Helen Beebe. tHc'ian, spoke on "Conceptions and V K in« David Lodge No. 81 TOOK, "in the Arm y is stationed with i n c l u d i n g d a n c i n g b y d u b a l d o ’s o r c h e s t r a Company E, 60th Inf. Reg., Fort Misconceptions of Children's Dis >nrlll exemplify the Second Defrree Chapman Court, No. 10, Order T IC IC E T S a v a i l a b l e FROM THE STEWARD on. a clajw of candidates at Elm Dix.. N. .T. A graduate of Man eases." He gave an outline of of Amaranth, w-ill hold a special UNTIL THUI^DAY, APRIL 22, 1954 -Lodge in Glastonbur}' tomorrow chester High School in 1951. he meeting for degree work In the children's diseases biitvveon the Weddings night. Jdember.s lequiring tisns- was employed by the Pioneer ages -of five and ten, and spoke portatioh. should be at Odd Fel- Parachute Co, prior to entering Masonic Temple, Friday at 7:45. loiws Hall hot later than 7:43 p.m. the service. Grand Royal Matron Mrs. Jose briefly on tho subject of the Salk : V ', phine Cook of New Britain and polio vaccine tests, which is of " Goldberg-Edelberg Grand Royal Patron Clinton Tracy great interest to parents s t . the Announcement is made of -the of Meriden will-make their official present time, due to the fact that marriage of Roberta . Edelberg, visit to the court, Fridav April 30. the tests will be administered Dinner will be served at 6:30 and May 4 to second grade children daughter of Jack I. Edelberg, all reservations must be in« by whose parents consent to the teat. president of the P'an d G Motor Monday, April 26. Freight, Perrett Place, to Gerald We Are> All Excitei in Bares Red Political Plot Dr. Moyer stressed the point "N, ■ that more children t(Kk(y die from Goldberg on April 11 at the Tem The Golden A ge Club will meet accidents, such as e^r accidents, ple Ahavath Sholom ,Brooklyn, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock bums, and. other ciuisea than from N. Y. in the basement o f thS Orange hall Brn»-n Studio diseMes. The ryfi^son for this, of About Our Wondei Miss ,Janet M. Petersen building. Games . will be played cours^, is because of the new Mrs. Goldberg graduated from K i d n a p ^ Delay Principals in McCarthy vs. Army Row as usual and refreshments drugs And vaccines to combat dis Madison High School in Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Peter- served. New members will be ease.. toda,v, which we did not have and Mr. Goldberg is connected with the Helicopter Division. Eliz welcome. Men or women 50 years seh. West Mountain Road, Sims years ago’; . and therefore more Selection Oi For Parley of age and over are now eligible. bury, announce' the engagement abeth City, N. C. They are spend deaths^ resulted from disca-ses, ing their honeymoon at the Nevley of their daughter. Miss Janet Mar such as scarlet fever and diph-' Country Club, upper New York Espionage tjjeria. \ St. Bernadette's Mother's Circle garet Petersen, to William L. En State. last night ejected the, following At Geneva ■' In closing Dr. Moyer answered S t Biased nis, son of Mrs. William T. Enni.% Guests the wedding included COT1 ^:SSES officers at its nieetlng: Mrs. and'the late William T. Ennis, 24 questions asked by parents, per Seymour Stein, vice president of Henry Michalak. leader; Mrs. Bonn, Germany, April 2 2 f »»v o hla wifo. in Ruaoia. From Newman St. taining to children’s dWases and the company." Anthony Zampino, Paris, April 22 (4*)—In Peter Gross!, secretary: Mrs. John THESI THE' death at -Soviet hands. By Gi MILTON KELLY the Salk polio tests. ' trea.surer, William O'Neil, traffic (4*)— A Russian Secret Serv formed sources said an im kelly, treasurer; Mrs. Salem Nas- . Both Misa Petersen and-^ her MANY OCK Kholctov said he received instrue- fiance are employed at Morley, Vincent Ramizl. priiiclfval of solicitor, and Mrs. Peibr Pencheff, ice captain sent to West Ger tiona on the Frankfurt assassina pression developed 'during a Washington. April 22 <4*)— Maj. Gen. Miles Reber testified siff. contact chairman; Mrs. Gai^r Washington School, announced at office manager, and her husband. tpday that in 10 years of dealing with Congress hei had never lamonaco and Mrs. Walter McNal Watson and Baldwin, Ihc., Hart many to commit a political tion plan several times from Alex meeting of the western Big ford. killing deserted to the Alljes ander 8. PanyuKikin,* who was So known “ greater pressure” than was applied for an officer’s i!.- ly, representatives; Mrs. Arthur Three Foreign Ministers to Bailaigeon. -welfare and hospital instead and told secrets of the viet AmbSMador to the United commission for G. David Schine, former aide to ^ n . McCarthy States from October 1947 to June day that the opening of the ' ■»' ,1' ity; Mrs. William Brown, librar The Saturday Evening Bingo of (R-W’ni). Kremlin’s world-wide espio .1952, when he became ambassadqr ian; Mrs. Edward Faber, historian the O rangem ^' will be held this Geneva Conference might be In the witness chair at the Sen t< Red China. PanyUshkln was rc- and Mrs. Victor Jamison, public week on Friday night. The ban nage and kidnaping machine ate investigation of the McCarthy- caHod from Peiping after Stalin’s delayed. ity- ____ quet' hall will be used by another hprp tev^Av , The feehng-*was reported to be Arm y row, Reber said this pres Extra Special! death. , BuUder Cot organizatipn Saturday night. U. S, authorities identified the that so many preliminary issues sure came from both the Senator defecting Russian as Capt. Niko . Documents tumsd civbr 'to the and- Roy Cohn, counsel to McCar St. Joseph's Mothers' Circle will Americana said that, v.hlle remain to be settled, that further AH Saints Mothers. Circle will lai Evgenyevich Khokhlov. 31, and consultaticns among the western thy’s ^ n a t c Investigations Sub meet tonight at 8 ,o'c1otk at the Panyushkin ostensibly. was In the 39" NO-IRON presented him st their high com powers and also prhate talky with committee, hut particularly from borne of Mrs, Dana W. Havward, meet tonight at 8:30 at the home foreign service, he w «s jirtuslly Millions for mission headqusrters in an Inter Russia Would have to precede the Cohn. I 171 St. Jbhn St. of Mrs. Arthur Ijeduc, 61 Edmund j working under the direction ot the national nawa conference. formal opening of the conference Denies Improper Action St. Communist Party Central Commit They announced that two East scheduled to begin Mond-ay. McCarthy retorted that It wae tee coordinating all Intelligence IQ7» Nylon Pucker German Communist', agents who Red China Top- Issue "completely false" that any im-j $1,000 Risk gathering activities., PanvuMikIn proper pressure was exerted on be- were to have helped in the kUling The major question which must of an antl-Red Russian amigre was reported given's big job In the haU of Schine. * | COIN FOLDERS Intelllgenoe department In July, be settled, an informant said, is WaahiniTton, April 22 (tP)— leader were In "protective cus the role Red China will play in the McCarthy t-alsed a question too ; FREE COIN APPRAISAL 1953. of w-hether Reber was prejudiced. tody.” talks. Sen. Capehart (R4nd)' flSaid Straager Uteu Fiction He said Reber'a brother, Sam Tells Secrete of MVD Additionally there are questions today a New York builder hs The U. S. authorities said the Reber, then acting High Commis 'A Tht official American announce of the organi:^tion of the conler- HOBBY SHOPPE "stranger chan Action" plot to kill sioner o f Germany, made "vicious did not identify got a 7 9 ^ ment said Khokhlov had cooperat eiice which have not been settleil Cor. <;entet and Griswold the Ruesten refugee leader in attacks" on Cohn and Schine and million dollar FHA-insured MODESS ed fully with U. 8. Intelligence in the preliminary contacts at Frankfurt iueduded special electri had them shadowe- Reber waa asked to come back hla "wonderful wife" fhat he not land and Italy, the three conspira- evep determined the form of the 850,000. The final cost of the pro fashionable-wardrobe. Available in stripes, polka dots, or solid for more testimony In the after- Beautiful for gowns, for summer dresses, for blouses. Pink snd become a murderer. He said he \ leatlngs, that-is, Whether It would ject, built under the now-expired noon. 5,. colored broadcloth. Sanforized, washable and really sensationally Small Box 39c white and nlle. -■ now appeals to world-opinion to - (ConUnoed Seventeen) be a round table conference or •Emergency Post->War Rental / The great , controversy revolvss Housing Program, wras $4426.000; I-' conducted In an auditorium, /iUi low priced^ -4 ____ ^ ______about the Army charge that Im and figured that gave the five speakert going to a rostrum. proper pressures were exerted for etockholdcrs a profit of $634,000. Earlier today, the diplomatic preferential treatmeh’ of Sehine. The banking committee is prdb- chiefs were .moseted with their top and McCarthy’s counter charge ing multi-million dollar housing In Stripei \ Solid aiR'is'era, _'worttlng ouU Ih i detailed that this issue la a false one. raised scandals which cams into the open 36 in. strategy 'for the ’coming talks on Pink and White Polka Dots White famous AVERHYi only In an euort to divert* his in last week. ■ ' r-- Korea and Indochina. quiry into Communism In the On the writnesa stand ’ w n 11 a Red and White Red and White Red A ll talks here are bfing carried Army. Capehart read these and similar M ARRIIT ' Blue and White Navy and White Yellow' z Terry Cloth Called by Senator figures Into- the record was Harry HUMARD 4t's tbB shape At Fort Defeitders (Coatlnued qa Page Seventeen) Yellow and White Orchid Reber was called as the Army's Held, Vice president o f the Bowery AYK9 Johnson Oufboord first witness to tell o f. activities Ssrings Bank of New York City, Wiesbaden, Germany. April- o f barbed wire barricades sur in behalf of Schine prior to Held said his hshk financed it|sitHySi.N NOW ONLY S0(V Motor Hoodquartors 29 (4*)— A U. 8. Air Force rounding the strongpoint.«. Schlne's actual Induction into th e!"m a n y" rental prdjecto iinde^Sec-idef-I Sizes 32 to 38, SALES — SERVICE tkmts kffti awiriaU newa 7fca FrtaceM-fiat in eftrUmg' A French High Command Ike Will Seek Army as a draftee. tion 608 of the National/HouMnc M W h ite 9 9 c spokesman aaid t4»day the spokesman aald tha Rebels had not Act. which expired in 1950. He aaid - So offsclivt, to plaaiont lo ,' For 10 years, Reber waa liaison ' comkinafien of toMi «nd Ffipei. by Moiiywoail fob.' American airlift of- French yat launclied any infantry , attacks ROY M. COHN <■ officer for the Army with Con hla bank was "not aware” that Sportswear-—Second Floor vta—no wonder Ayer Dry / rict. lo c i lip p e ^ . Con be worn babotl 0/ wnboiftJ. in Grt/^ troops to Indochina is “ de on the comer. Newspaper Aid Committee Chief Counselor gress. He is now commander of U. builders were making exorbitant \ ; . . ■ it o favorite with meKctHout touring around India.” Prime French guns thundered an ROBERT T. B. STEVENS H. STRUVE H E N SE L 8. Army Forces in Western Eu profits by borrowing more than the :/■ ■ and $(,19 yd. Navy, Jtad. SitM 7.?S. .' / \' rope. , ■ coat ot the project and, in effect, men and wemen.'$pei't«tning money under false^ pre- must object that the question was { the French lines. hammered ican C124S carrying Fl-anch para here, at 1 p.p. (B S T) and to ar Thurs. Until 9 P. M. rose, light green, yellow, "wholly . irrelevant" to the sub- j French positions with heavy ma- chute troops were en' ioute to In- rive in lYkahlligton about two Police Capt. Vincent B. Hurlbut . _ , . ^ committee probe. Sat. Until 5:30 P. M. identified the tw-o aa Mrs. Geor- police officlsl said Call- chinOguns snd mortars. The. guns ddriiins from France. hours later,. He la diie in New York " I f I can't show- bias and flarijingo, wine, Kelly green apparently were mounted aqiack at 4:50 p.ni. (BIST). gette Wolf# Quigg, about 50. a away had been arrested on the Slorr voiir real estate operator and, former I complaint of Mias Rose Synol of prejudice, it is a riolqtion of every up against or under the first •line oa Page Three) Internipte Holldaj* rule of law',” McCarthy protsstad. and multi-color stripes. * ’ ^ e trip interrupts sn Easter danclpg teacher; and Robert Cal-1 Rockville w ho charged lhe_ West Bufitetim s CAPITOL Isway, 37, also of this tpwn. Hartford man, to w-hom she was McCarthy said Reber had baon holiday the President started before the subcommittee before, froBi the A P Wires April l3 at the" Augusta National engaged, w-ith converting to his .Discovered By Husband adding the investigating unit un- Golf Club. He w-ili return to Wash Hurlbut said’ the deaths were own use $2,000 she had given him JQHN ADAMS ' - . r ’ ■ >- \ - Equipment Co. Ryan on Indochina (4)y to purchase a home to r them. Arm y CouuselOr ,dcr McCarthy's chsirmsnth^ had 15 wV- - ington from New’ York tonight, discovered after the woman's hus tried to get Information from VISHlNSkV MAY QUIT IT.N. 1N C O R P O R A T E D spend tomorrow in.Kentucky and band, William F. Quigg, Jr., made Misa Synol told pollce'~'she re Uklted Natlow, N. Y „ April Anothier * Shipment ^ a complaint to police headquarters Reber about" those "Covering up" .18 MAIN ST. . X. ) . then, fly back here for another ceived a receipt from Callaway for Communists. ts fjn—Andrei T. Vlskteaky, r - ' ■ Tel. MI-3'7958 'T '- - ■■ ^‘a v.-eekend of golf. that cars belonging ’ to the •pair the $2,000, and said she called Defense Uncertain chief Soviet delegate to the Ho Chi Minh ,Behavc?s He and Mrs. Eisenhower wtU were, parked in a driveway at the Rockville Prosecutor Harry H- McCarthy said Reker.'a testi L’alted Natteos,- w returaing return to Washington some time house. tMgg aW 3 s.n-.. today-and-asked mony ' that COhn - had used *'im-1 home next month. -The ^ v ie t - ',\V\ '.j Sunday. She is not accompanying Police .who forced an entrance how she cobld get her money back On Plea for Smith proper pressure" to try to get - a ; delegation- decHned coasment on' him on the Washlngton-New’ York- reported they found Callaway's now thpt Callaway was dead. Lugg commission for Schins, was "com- j nunore that he waate to give up PELLON body, clad in- shorts, beside the pletely false." As Moscow Chiefs Say KentucUy trip. -Bridgeport, April 22 (iP)-;-De- hts U.N. poet and reosalp la ’hiS President's half-hour speech nightgown clad body of Mrs. (Continued on 'k’age N ine) fense counsel expressed uncertain Sen. McCleilsn (D -Arl:» put in j Russia. Passage has beCa re Quigg on a bed. ty today ’co)iicemlng w-hat atepa then that he w-ss going: to object served fer- X'lshlBsky oa tha Callaway's head, they reported gga - THE MIRACLE INTERFACING (EDITOR’S n o t e — This isthewand resentment between the south (Continued, on Page Seventeen) w-ill be taken in'.-a final e ffo rt'to If McCarthy w-ss going to testify | British 4laer 4)ueeB ESsabeth, fourth of • series of. articles and north. The sc.uth is a eut- was- wrapped in a heavy bath ipstead of just ask questions. salllag from New^York MayJ$. r - V ■ave condemned slayer Francis C. Indochina hy WUllam L Ryan, A P plua Xrea,ere protec Mrs, Q u 1 g g'a' face showed in the electric -chair. of my queetloning." Mi^arthy ’ .ANPA ELECTS SLOCUM He Interviewed' ecoree o f . pereoas torates when Cochin China In'the Afniy Goiirt Toltl bruises, but there was no other LIGHT W ig h t y d News Tidbits In a four to o.ne opinion returned enappM. * I New York, April 32 lAV-dUch- 69c lid In Indochina, flew over tM battle south was a colony, getting po "quick" evidence, police said," to yesterday the State Supreme ■' ^ Never Intimidated-. ' ard H'. Sloeum. general mnna- Culled from A P Wires areas, and then went to Singapore litical e:^riencc with its ow-n as show how she died. Court sustained s decision by McClellan replied that he-would I ger of the Philadelphia Bulletin sembly. 'The southerners, who pay Dickenson ^Rattecr Police were w-alttng the results "Royal to report hla fladlnga free ef een-. w-hich Superior Court Judge John not object if McCarthy' were un today .waa elected preeident ot Borehlp). Ryai^s eoaclndiag ar most- of the taxes, are unwilling of autopsi'es done by a pathologist H. King denied Smith's petition for der oath, hut he aaid Meparthy the .hmericaa hewspajer pah- ticle In Um serlea will appear to to accept the appearance of Waahlngton, April 22 igh—Glar Connecticut Department of Am- llehera .hsea. He success fieorga Vets to install new-ly elected offi ■W'"wf NEARING AID h e a v ie r w e ig h t yd. morrow). domination by the harder-working ing fiercely at Gpl, Edward S. (Continued oa Pggo Nine) (Continned on Pngo'^t'aln) C. Btggers, president ot the At 89c By .WILLIAM L RYAN northern people. Dickenson, an. Army, sergeant Martha Raye Takes cers and activate new Am vets lanta Jeuranl and Constitntlan. 'Operiut for only I H a A P Foreign Newe Analyst That la only part of the story. swore today that the corporal post in Thompsonvdie Sunday. . . month inslMd or 15# «o 50# Christopher Lawrence, 44. former « for old-type vacuuili- White and black. Singapore, April 22 (P) — Ho Viet Nam has a number o f polit squea.ed on nit buddies at a Cbni- WOOL INJUNCTION DENIED lube aid,! Chi Mlnh has no real following In- ical parties, but all seem made up munlat prisoner of war camp in Fifth Wedding Vow New York. State legfajator found ' Boetoa. .%prtl.33 iJ*i— Superior Inside Story... Vibt Nam, said a Vietnamese lead only o f leaders without members Korea. pinned beneath ihis car on ro4d ' Dimpled Windshields Seen Court Judge* CTwrIea Fhlrharat ★ Li/c-lite iound; truer aaj *'For Better Fitting, Better Looking Garments” leading to his home in West Corn-, cicirer than ever! er. Ho la loaiog ground politically to speak of. One of the firmest Sgt. l^ le W. Jacobcon of Butte, -Arlington, ' Va.. April 22 (•F'— today retueed p temporary la- u n itin g influences probably Is the Mont., said at Dickenson's court wall, dies In- Sharon Hospital. The "X " baiicry taau a, In Viet Nam. said a French o t- Movie and television star Martha Juaettoa sought by Tqxtroa lac., ★ oHt Catholic Church but-clt has only usrtisi that all. loyal Americans, Arab U.N. delegatea continue in- rull fiionih . . . no *^S” hal- Pellon la being hailed' by deslgnera and home sewing enthu- Under a trim little jacket with a mandarin c o lla r...a ■ . fleer. Ho would win three-quarters Raye wedded her fifth husbpnd Costly to Insurance Firms which W'oald have prJveatod the T -v' Ury... fewer bet wry chaagee I aiaata ma the,m iracle interfacing. Pellon haa almoat 100% of. the vote of Viet Ngm If there two million members. at the camp "knew he was a rat." yesterday after a, hectic aearch Bistlng U.N. Security Council must resumption ot the .\mer4caa _crj»p cotton aiindrcM, ita bodice anug, its ikirt a iwirl Operate Own Army Dickepson, 23. of Cracker's Nock, agree on resolution condemning W’eoleB Co. aaaual meettag to- -AZ' ’■ ■' -Tt:- recovery power, with amazing reilatance to wrinkling and .* was sn slection tomorrow, said an through tw-o states,' In four chsr- .....wl**.... American observer, , Religious sects operate their Vs., is on trial at a preccdent-niak- tered Airpisnes, for* a quick mar Israel for Nahalin Village raid be Hertford. April 22 (A>-^An in-^the insurance Industry,” Long Bwrrow. o f atripea. In navy, brown, green, black on white (l aai Caa iaibae Aimieqf. Midir ala laWa Cam rumpling. Itia non-woven aq it can be cut in any direction with A1li three-are more right than own armed forces. Only about Ing court martial at which he -is riage license. fore they will agree to general de surance . company executive says 1 to**!- AiCTplW by iha Ceeacil aa PbyMal ' out' waste, handles beautifully, cannot unravel. What’s more, 'It ..with matching adlid jacket. 7-13: wrong. Ho's power was forced oh week ago.'.eome of these .para accused of collaborstj-g with the Wearing a light - blue garter bate on tbhae Israel-Joi^an border f ) He told newsmen the claims re- COST o r UXINO DIPS Cdl Ml>3-4123 cmd Ask for For S fo r^ Dopartmont Mediae, and RebebiUwuiee ef alluation. - . , • th'e mysterious pock-marking At Atricae Madic^ aworiitieo la Ugh ter, in weight, porous and guarimteed washable and dry- tlie people in the areea he con military organizations announced Red enemy snq informing on his whjch she displayed for ekeptlci, I reived for the ' pitted, windows' W'aohlagtoa. April 3> trols. Many people In the Vietminh wlillBgnesa to place themselves comrades. the , wide - mouthed comedienne Mrs. Aaaa K. .MUb. M , dies in automobile . wlhdahields "could ^ f range eedar teetMdf .98 areas have be.en disillusioned 1>y undsr the national army. It prob Jacobsoii related that he and. a married Edward Thomas Begley, Danbury of bums suffered Etester a very expensive propoeition" for sa'd they are being paid off to that lower food aad cWtMag 7 whst he hea done to them with his ably took some persuasion aiid group of seven otheh POWs plotted s dark haired dancer on her tele Sunday wflen her dress caught fire ir,surancc companies. cab ow-nera -who - carry staAdard prices brought the aatlea*s Mv- there ar« no firm proepects of ar esca|. and ridiculed their Coiq- T. A. Long, executive vice presi - SlRinps Given With Caah Sales' power. In an election. Cbmmunist vision show. __ >yhile she tended, kitchen stove. automobile insufanco with coihpre- tag roste dowa la March far a Jil^ K Grefn Stamps Given With Cash Salte terror In Red areas wouldi frighten success for the venture'In view of munist captors last April Slid thqt It was the first marriage for, .. Pope'Plus XII appears at his dent o f .the NaUonsl o f Hartforik heiuive coverage. , aeeead straight asoath. to the iSRS- ,Gre«n Stamps Given With Cash Sales voters away from the polls. In the • weakness of the. Viet Nam he'apotted Dickenson jtwt ou tsi^ Begley, who is M. Miss Raye gave apartment wlndbw in Vatican in Group caid yesterday his firm has. Long, said his firm, could - do lowest petal eiaeq last July. -■I- other regions a combinswon of goventment.' the billet where' the ti.lk wertion,- tier age ak 37 Jbut Utcr quipped' response to cheers of.i Gregorian received and is psying o ff mapy' nothing but pay off’ the clainu i - . nationalism.‘hatred of th« French The oldest .and 'ths strongsst of "Jooktpg at the ground.” * i sthgetk snd other pilgrims-in 'St. claims from Svfttle. Wash.; fog even though the cayuse e f the pit- to newamen, '-‘(^nfideh1|ially, - I'm CAMBOOiIIA ASKS Al FOR Am ^ • ' i n n v s an j the a p p ^ o f Ho's pi-ofimaa