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The branch office is only open for 10,952 Oecaaional Hght rain tonight. MHS Postpones Baseball Suspension Eased a period before expiration date as Biyona Photo Record Total m Cloudy, ehowen and eooL tonwpiw A b o u t T o w n Game and Track Meet a convenience for local motorists Member e( D AudH On Princess Grill vvho'Otherwise would have to. go W a ll K— p Your Bureau of dreulutleun to Hartford. Mancheater-^A Cky of VtUhge Charm '8 t. Mary’s Men's Club will hold b Identified today's scheduled CX3IL . F o r L ice n se s Procious Furs Its monthly meeting Monday^ night first place battle at Mt'. Nebo at 6;M at the church. A southern _Five days of a )5 days liquor between Manchester and Bris* VOL. LXXIL N0..181 (ClaaoMed AfiverMalag an Page M) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1953 ftiad chicken dinner will be en­ DeCiantis Asserts New tol High School nines was license suspension against the Kerr Notes 11,729 Re­ X (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE c u m ? joyed by the members. Princess restaurant has been ms- postponed by Coach Tom Kel­ ______York Man I» One Who ley and Faculty Advisor pended by the State Liquor Control newals Issued Here; > TOYS V. Rev. John J. Bennett of St. Jo- Dwight D. Perry Just before Commission. Attorney Herold Gar- HU 9 ,8 4 3 Last Year f FOR KroOIES 4 Sl[[ INI ■eph’a cathedral, Hartford, will be Robbed Package Store noon today. No date for the re­ rity, who represented the proprie­ ^ Large Ateortment ^ the speaker at the annual Holy .. .»■ — scheduling of the game was tor, George Paslsnos, today re­ Riker Family Gets A record total 'of 11,729 driver’s Hour of the Combined Catholic A Long Island man being held made. Perry said, ^ t h clubs ceived written notification of the by New York police fdr forgery licenses were i.asued-while the sub Mothers Circles of Manchester to are undefeated. action taken at yesterday's session be held at iSt. Bridget's Church and robbery, and who admitted branch office of the Motor Vehicles Also postponed was a. track ' of the commission. Parianos had To Defend Wednesday night' at 7:30. Follow­ the Jan. 20 holdup of the 6 dt 44 ! turned in his license when the sus­ Depsrtment'was open hi the Ar- ing the Holy Hour, the annual Package Store in Bolton, has been meet at the West Side Oval pension went into effect Monday, moi-y here, according to tabula­ W « greet your for with oeom- Telegram o f Hope between MHS and Middletown. tions revealed last night by In­ meeting will be held in the lower Identified" by the hold-up victim, allowing him the opportunity to ap­ 'plete cleaning and airing, church, and refreshments will be Lt. Robert Rundle of the Colches­ peal. spector Dsniel Kerr. The former UN Staffers served. The new chairmen and co- ter Bairacks of State Police said After reopening the case and high of 9.843 v‘aa reached last BANTLY relax it oh a roomy hongor of chairmen of the mothers circles todav. a detainer, would be served In New I hearing the grounds for appeal — year." its own, store it in a scientifi­ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Riker of Highland Park are will be Introduced to the members Frank DcClantls. 74. o f 202 severe and undue hardship—the When the office closed yester­ anxiously awaiting a letter that might contain information United Nation'fi, N. Y „ May York today. Blvona will be prose­ cally cold vouh ond insuro it at this meeting. Porter street, identified a photo­ commission suspended five days of day afternoon, a total of 1.78.3 OIL CO. upholding their belief that their 24-year-oId son, Ensign An­ 2— (/P)— ^The liew United Na­ graph of Franria Blvona. 31. of cuted in New York on the many the JS days for a period of one licenses had been Issued. JTils was against loss or injury. Lake Ronkonkoma, Long laland, charges facing him there before he TEL. MI.9^ 59S drew Lawrence Riker, III, a pilot in the U. S. Navy who i.i tions secretary general has Rev. Frederick A. McUan. for- j year. The suspension is compara­ the highest total Issued on any as the man who held him up. is returned to face the Bolton ble to a court sentence that is sus­ one day. More than 1,000 licenses or MI-9-4596 FREE PICK-UP IT listfjd as miaaing In action, is being v------^ ^ ^ ------served notice that he intends mar assistant at St. James' Church. | Bivons has admitted more than 20 charge. The effect of s detainer, held a prisoner of wal- somewhere lum b ^ n tr®naf€rred from the, pended, meaning that five days is 'vere issued each day. here while to maintain the independence holdups. in the last four months. Lt. Rundle said, is that-Bivona, if "over the head''of-the Princess and the office waa open from April .22 In North Korea.. Their.hopes. were o f the- intematiomil'orgaTriga- Church of St. Mary. Stamford, a* I He was arrested after a New York given a jail sentence, must serve RONDEO MESSENGER raised yesterday afternoon when ah assistant, according to an an would be put into ellfect if another thiough yeaterda.v. New licenses RANOE AND FUEL -1 store clerk became auspicioua the maximum of the sentence be­ became effective at midnight. they re,ceived a telegram from tion’s staff against outside or My Little Boy! My Little Boy! noonceraent In this week's issue of violation occurs within the year. When he made large purchases cause of the detainer. If he should I^azianos suffered the suspension Washington indicating some news inside influence. the Catholic Transcript. 'Not all licensed operators here snd cashed checks to pay fop the "get off lightly" in the New York when the Princess was found guilty secured their new permits. It will OIL DISTRIBUTORS on Ensign Riker had been secured. Referring to a current U. 8. in­ items. • courts, Bivona will ht ^ brought of serving to minors New Tear'*s be neces.sary for them to get them Main Stroof A letter will follow, according to quiry into alleged Communiat coh- fiss Dorothy D. McCsughey, Lt. Rundle aaid a warrant, with back here. . ’ Eve. at the main office in Hartford now. 333 the telegram. nectiona of American employee of bter of Mrs. Lillian T. Mc- While the Information la not the UN, Dag Hammarakjold told of 29 Griflln road, and confirmed, the elder Rik^r this applauding ataff members at a Pauf\ Kriksciun of Hartford, morning said it is the first news 'meeting yesterday: Will he mbrried tomorrow- at 4 p.m. received since November of last "The principles on which the in­ In St. M a i^ Episcopal Church. year when his son Waa ahot down dependence 'o f our secretariat is Sought by UN while on a mlasion. The family founded will be staunchly defend­ Mrs. WalteK P. Gorman of ed and firmly applied.” probed every available aource after — ' ‘ \ - 4 Brookfield stre e t^ s been appoint­ being informed he was missing in Hear Farewell Talk ed chairman of a committee from action. ■ Froiri the . information Few of the ataff, gathered to hear Panmunjeim, Mffy 2— (/P)— The Communists asked today Gibbons Assembly, Cktholic Ladies g.sthered, the family has felt all ■a farewell. a(aten\ent from Trygve for a one-day recess in the Korean truce talks after namhif o f Columbus, which iassponsoring along that he was alive. Lie, first UN aecretary-genferal, four Asian nations they consider qualified to take custody of an art'exhibit at the home of Mrs. Telegrdm of Hope knew that Hammarakjold had Juat war prisoners who refuse to go home. The Allies agreed to George H. Waddell, 485\Porter . The tielegram was sent by Vice received back from the U. S. the skip tomorrow's session. - street,'for the benefit of theNC. L. Admiral J. L. Holloway, Jr., chief first batch of replies on question­ iNorth Korean Gen. Nam II aaid ; of C . Scholarship fund. The mm of the Nsvsl- Personnel in Wash­ naires that American employes India, Pakistan, Burma and Indo-! mittee has set the date of Wedn , ington. Its contens foIIiivL- filled out earlier this year. nesla might be considered neutral ' day, June 3, and proposes to hold The UN has been accused by nations to aerve aa caretakers for Cuba Cdup the exhibit in the afternoon from "I have received information many quarters in America of har­ that yoitr son. Ensign Andrew, 48,000 priaohera who balk at re­ 3 to 5, and in the evening from Kntlgu Andrew L. Riker boring Communiata and spies — a turning to their Communiat home­ T tofi. Lawrence Riker, HI. USNR, was’ statement vigorously denied by the reported, as being in an enemy land. \ is Miss Anne Fisher of Weston, UN administration and by many prison camp. I regret that authen­ delegation, spokesmen, Lt. Gen. William K. Harrison Mrs. Raymond Gasselin, president, Mass., daughter of the late Robert reiterated the Allied poaition that ■and Mrs. J. F. Wallett. past presi­ COOL Ii RIfRESHING t h s J W H A U e o ticity of the report cannot be veri­ ■ Hammerskjold, who inherited fied at this time, to he mutt con­ T. Fisher, former head football the neutral take custody of th e' dent of the local American Legion coach at Harvard University. Miss Lie’s staff troubles has not-spelled prisonera in Korea until their Auxiliary, will represent the unit M ANCHirm CflNNx tinue to b4 carried in a missing By Mexico in action status. Your anxiety is Fisher announced, her engagement out what hla attitude w-ili be to­ future is decided. at a reception and dinner tom orr^ to Ensign Riker less than emonth ward the Eisenhower administra­ for the national president. Mrs. realized snd any further informa­ Up to Hlghez Atuthority tion I can obtain will be forwarded before he was shot down. tion's procedure for dealing with ' Asked whether any of the four Havana, Cuba, May 2 > ^ Eve'Ashton of 'Utah, at Restland American Communist employes. Farm, Northford, Conn. Mrs. Ash­ Immediately. Letter follows." "It has always beefi our belief Aaian nations named by the Reds — A government spokfesman Someone else very close to the He la conferring with U, 8. au- would be acceptable, the senior Al­ ton ^ia making her ofllclal visit to thorittea on the problem. says Cuba has been officildly ConnecticuL AUTHORIZED EVINRUDE DEALER pilot is delighted at the news. She (Continued on Page firven), lied delegate said: Under Lie’s 'personnel policy, "That Is a matter to be settled Informed. that M e x ic o FOR TOLLAND COUNTY AND CAST HARTFORD any American employes found to on levels, above mine." authorities hfive arrested be Communiat or fellow travelers, Washington offictals-were quoted *roup of former Cuban Has New and Used Motors or any who refused to aay wheth­ ,aa aaying it was possible the licials and seized "infomui* er they had Communiat links were United Statiee would accept either SFAGE FOR RENT A BIM M IItO * RAYON PAIRIC TRADES ACCEPTED Vietminh Close Net fired. ' Twenty ataff members Pakistan or-India as the neutral tion, discloainjr an intent to- P TOCTTRIAL or STORAGE ousted under this policy, already to take custody of the prisonera .attack the Cuben coast.” . / . Dunphy Plywood and Planked Boats are appealing Lie’s decisions. Del­ in Korea. In Mexico, there was no -ia^ ■ CARLSON A COs Old Town 14 and 16 Ft. Skiffs and Rowboats egations from a number of na- Marine CpI, Eddie -yidal was in tears as he took his 16-montha-old soa, Jesse Adams.^-'lnto hla aitna mediate comment on the report., 44 STOCK PLACE However, Informed sources aaid Mastercraft Trailers On Capital of Laos tion.5 attkeked thg policy during Bftar he arrived heme in Ran Antonie, Tex., Yesterday. VidaL a repatriated prisoner, lost both legs the U. 8. had no firm policy other Government offices were d e a d Water Skis, Tow Ropes, Anchors ‘ the recent genera! assembly and In the Korean war snd wsa brought home on a strrtcher- than that Sweden and Switzerland yesurday for the May Day o S it .is to be rliacussed again at the ebrations and officials could notia Buoys, Life Jackets, etc. V *— am— were acceptable. .The Reds already next assembly session this fall. < have rejected Switzerland. The UN reached. Complete Line of Rods, Reels, Larca Hanoi, Indochina, May 2f—(A*)— Vietminh invaders steadily The new aecretary-general also | suggested Sweden Friday, ^ t the The announcement waa mafia closed a two-column pincers on the tiny Laotian royal seat Ike Supported laet night by Ernesto de la Pa, WE ACCEPT LISTINGS is conferring with the U. S. on i Communiata did not reply, - of Luangprabang today with every indication they would open the question of American restric­ 20 Ex PO Ws End The (Tommunleta esked the one- information minister in the Oeacio tions on - forelm officials or dele­ dsF recess without explaAntlon Batlata,.'. . ah all-out assault tomorrow. A northern coliimri of tlift' Com- p p e ra ts , He said thoee arrested .W fo ' PAPER munist-led force# waa pushing- gate* Iroqi UN noq-governmental after a bitter 05-mimit«. meeting. ED’S MARINE SERVICE - ‘r - r r Qi^genbnllqna caifilhgio' flew York - jTX'' frienfia of. exiled Cuban d aiE M K within -less than a dayis march cf Last Of Rede Rehitaai Osrloe Prlo Socftraa^ < OPEN DAILY 10:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. the tow-n,’ down the Namhou River, for Meetings. The latest ' case is A v e rs Meanwhile, the UN ComlAehd— COLLECTION 10WHITNEY ST. EAST HARTFORD PHONE t-5Nl thM of Hamarakjotd'a Swedish Prto-waa ouatefi'fnattlMtlM^^ a tributary to the Mekong River, U. S. Mass following a fahatleal, clotKeS-rip-^ Idency In Mardi, '10fi3, by )sa*«w which skirts-Luangprabang.-An­ ^ n tryw om an , Mrs. Alva Myrdal,. ping demonatMtion at Panmunjom \ Internationally noted aociologist. 44«y my-backefi mvolt ttwt put-EtUMa SOUTHWEST other from the east was repmted by * hah4 of haiTircore Red te- IR power- ...... She waa Allowed In only on parole tor. Sparkman (D-Ala) aaid todky Pit^nlxvifie, Pa„ May 2 Twenty tired Am^can GIFT BLOUSES 12 miles away. F ligh ts patriatee—warily pn^red to wind Among those luted by D al» JHa even though she had 4 U. 8. viaa' GIs recently released by the Communi.9t.8 in Korea, arrived up'delivery oif disabled,North Ko­ SECTION A wide selWtion of aprons that will. please French Union forces poured in that in next year's congreaalonal as in Mexican cnatody welrit: Bu> Nylons—40 denier n.v- issued at Bern. rean and'Chinese prisoners Sun- ■Jalnty percale prints or "lutCers. reinforcements and supplies to elections some Deriocrats running by plane at Valley Forge Military Hospital early today afUgr femio Fernandes, former chief of lon tricot. Nylon sheers Korea Targets Lie, addressing the staff, inject­ da.v. r or waistband styles. Sizes and seersucker nylon. bolster the troops of this little for re-eledtl6«' rtisy contend 'they a long ,secrecy-.«ihroaded journey, from Tokyo. The men. lour the Cuban secret police; Seguada nONDAY, MAY 4 .mountain kingdom of Laos, one of ed an element of mystery when he A total of 185 Reds, including iM-fe. extra large. Price White and pastel col- aaid he might come back to the are better eupportira of President o f them stretcher casro, were — ^------Curt! former Interior MinUtea: he three states making up the' Seoul, May 2— —The^N com­ Eisenhower than Republican col­ brought to the hospital in ambu­ 21 women, wHl be returned., mak­ Army (Jojonel Oscar Diaa, - and Ol'S'. {JP) UN and be In a better position to ing-the final tofat 8,670. ‘niat'a associated states o f Indochina. mand sent hundreds /Of deadly ’ leagues. ’ ■ lances from Willow Grove Naval Candido de U. Torre, former Ha­ Digging in with the help» of defend the ataff than when he waa roughly 800 more than originally $1.00V $2.49 Sabre Jets snd fighter-bombers |aecretary-general. He firould not Sparkman, the 1952 Democragic Air Station in suburban Philadel­ British Troops vana city councilman. I^angpratang's 6.0M inhabitaiite, gti-eaklng over North Korea to- phia. promised. explain the statement. On a $10,- vice presidential nominee, said in NAM repaated at the opening of The Mexican newsiwper Ultimas • $5.98 the French command hopes the de- ^ , ^^Im search for Red MIG an Interview he believes thia will They were given steak dinners, Noticias reported several dkya . fenders will be able to hold off the 000 annual pension for life, he is Are Criticized Saturday's session the Red deihand I Jets snd troop , ^d supply tar- barred from talcing any govern­ paiticularly true of some south­ allowed to, call relatives from that the UN first agree to send ago that 300 mercenariea financafi outnumbering hordes of rebels mobile telephones brought to their Rets. - / ment Job fo r’the next five years. erners who have shown they in­ balky prisonera out of Korea be­ by Prlo were on the ^Yucatan Extra size. 38 to-4 4 ^ with jBUperlor fire power from U. No MlOa wepe sighted, but the bedsides and then settled down for peninsula preparing- for- an- 'at­ S. supplied guns and the cover of tend to back Eisenhower'r rhajor fore the neutral iniitodiBn 'Is n.vlon. ra.von crepe. Air Force sal^several rich targets policies as they know them now. a night's rest. For Statements named. tack on Cuba. White, pink, blue. American furinshed fighters- and were smashed- They left Tokyo Thursday In a There has been ho confirmation 3 3 1 / bombers. "Pre.sident Elsenhower com­ Says Step Impractical -Fighter-Ambers plastered a AMVET s G iv en mands strong support among the C97 Stratocruiser and were flown Tokyo, May 2—(J>)—Five Ameri­ He Instated, however, that "it ia of this report, however. Mo.scow trained Ho Chi Minh. sei-ies of /all bridgea n ^ r the directly to Travis Air Force Base, the Vietminh leader, is believed to Democrats on foreign policy and cans who spent many months in obviously impractical" to ship cap­ Tlie Cuban embassy in Mexico, North Korean capital of pW ng- near Ssn Francisco, bypassing tives to far-away Europe. itself, said it has heard notMiig FRKIDMRE $5.98-$7.98 have thrown up to 40,000 troops - probably will have Just as strong North Korean prison camps today vang. /Tbunderjet pilots claimfd Honolulu. roughly four divisions -r- into the Refusal by VA «uppni-t on doroestie po'lcy that "There are many neutral nations about such a concentratloh. two A d g e s destroyed and two hasn’t fully unfolded yet,” Spark­ Transferred to Hospital ' shai'ply criticized a group of in Asia such as Ind(p, Burma. In­ Several weeks ago Prlo-, visited Lsos invasion, which the French damaged. - * Brlli.'h repatriates who denounced man aaid. Firal~word of- the ftlght—came donesia and Pakistmi. Can you top Mexican officials to deny that ssy is bring supplied from Red Mistralian Meteor Jeta, Marine i the war as "stupid” snd "uselesa.” possibly say that these neutral na­ \ Chiria and is part of the Kr#mlin’s On Insurance "The i-eason for that is that his when the men debarked at Travis he waa using Mexico as a base for A nther Jets and bomb-csrr.-vlngi nolicles thus far have shown very One American freed last week at tions are not suitable?" - Sn attack on 'Cuba or as a head­ \ overall plan for conquest of south­ A b r e Jets pounded, frontline tar- and one of the patients was trans­ Panmunjom said rem.srks of the You'll leek yeur best 'ittle divergence from those that ferred to Letterman General Hos­ NAM said it would put a neutral quarters for planning such an east Asia. . . gets in western Korea, the Air Washington. May 2- <*»-The Vet­ first group of British prisoners to in an ‘/mbarraastng position" if A large part of these are m ov / Deniorrst.a have been supporting pital In San Francisco. attack. - In thii"ge-anywh#re" Foree snid , erans adininiatration has turned arrive in England were identical it were not first decided to ship Mexican law forbids foreign ptH. Ing into the 2,000 to 3,000,f^ t down a proposal that it compile a fo>- vesrs." An Air Force .spokesman aaid the Sixteen B-29 Siiperforta from T h e Alabama Senator cltejd as with statements made by Chinese prisoriera out of Kprea. This also litical exiles using Mexico as i m ilep-in dreit of mountains ringing LuangproMng Okinawa bombed targets on -the- list of insurance corqpaniea whose Pentagon Rad ordered security Communist Instructors. would be true, he said, if the Allies around the Mekong- valley. From hosoitslizatioiKTOUcies do not pay­ conditions placed on the trip be- base for plotting against, home cool Btmberg® royon. Ceught-in Hae.lu peninsula we.st of Kaesong, 'V (Continued on Page Seven) Another said he thought thoa* refused to agree to a nation named ' lovemmenta the ea.st the.v are whifcklng headquarters ' for the Communl.st off for treatment.in VA hospitals. cau.se the men bad hc(;n "vlctlnv< Britons "might have turned a ll(t)e. by the Reds. • " tfie weiit with a -gresgrdin belt. In '■V through banana and coconut Nations!Commander krarahall E, of CTommunist propaganda." bit." ^ , Harrison aaid it was "imprsA grovea; from the north over Jungle armistice delegation. Eleven aupsr- Miller of Amveta Aays he still forta bit aupply buildings and Maj. James Campbell, public The'‘Americans emphasized they tlcal" to ship prisonera "overseas," attractive colert. Sizes 141k-24Ii. trails and in canoes down the thinks it should be dbne. information officer at Valley thought the majority of British but added: • Namhou, / troop shelten- at Tsechon while Miller and Veterans ^Administra- i Twister Rocks the other five bombed similar tar­ Foi-ce, .said, however, the main prisoners disliked (he Communists "The only difference (between . French planes, draping Jellied tor Carl R. Gray, Jr., Have been ' as much as they did.. They said movement to Europe or an.-Aslan B u lle tiiis gas fir; bombs and strafing, make gets St Uchon. six miles to the} in controversy a month over the reason for the security , measures ^iiSSSi soi'thesst, the Air Force said. I was "simply that the men were there were some among the British country) is the short p/fiod of up the main element holding up matter. A new exchange . of let­ Alabama Town; who were "Progressiv,r.” —^ the actual travel on the sea. Yet you from the AP Wires the Vietminh drjW^e. The French Returning pilots reported big ; ters was made public today. both tired snd ill ,snd ail had ex- fires in both areas. '' j pres.sed a desire hot to be inter­ POW nickname for men ,who would make these feiv days a.vitai and Laotians Wve pulled back Key to the controversy ia a pub^ adopted the Clommunlst line— Just TWO OVENS 1952 INTERNATIONAL 1/2 TON PANEL The South Korean Third Corps , liahed figure of about S'a million viewed.” matter." from strong i^ t s along the invat Toll at Seven as there were some Americans. The only "reasonable solution," f -M; I AUf' >M/im < Lo.w mileage.*Comparable to new. sion routes after; fighting defen­ was activated on the eastern- dollars, representing an annual to­ "Some of the men may have CRASH KILLS SEVEN GIFT JEWELRY But they said they though'! the Harrison declared, was to keep Kaniuui City, May 3 — (g>) •• sive slow-down battles. front Saturdaj’, boosting the ROK tal of those claims made by the! come under the influence of Com- ^ilTnlngham. Ala.. May 2—(A'l — percentage was small. /. nH.roners In- Korea until their fate A beadon rolUelon of twe mM' FOR MOTHER But the threatened attack on strength almost to that of U. ,S. VA against . insurance companies j/Tunism," Campbell said, "but the' I’l'; SpringJtoinadoea roaring through Tlie British prlaonera arrived'at Is Ironed out. on a bridge over the MUeonti V Lunagprabang cannot be put off forcei' in the Eighth Army. for .wterans’ treatment, which study of aiieh cases-has been lim­ IS50 CHEVROLET NiOH RACK were turned down by the cornpa- the aoiith for the second sti-aight ited and not conclusive. It would Lyneham. England, yesterday. One Still Up To Reds River here early today claimed DRESSES Smart new Jewelry in white or pastel ■ .. . — ...... 1 . 'day kitteff, seven persons and left aaid he believed the 'll. S. a'tarted ' After discussing Switzerland and the lives of seven persons. Kan­ Long wheelbase. Dim I rear Hreo. An excellent i-alue. (C^tlniied on Page Seven) (Continued on Page Seven) nies". " * be unfair," he added, "to brand a Shades in necklaces, earrings, pins or ■Miller suggested there was a at least 12 others injured yeater- the war "to make profit.” Another Sweden as possible neutrals, Har­ sas City's traffic death toll for RAYON BEMBERtS $7.93 braesjets. Also simulated pearls in public interest in the matter if dav In Ahibama. (Continued on Page Seven) said there was a "alight, bit of rison told the Red.s if they wanted the year now staads at 81. Small prints, sizes 12 to 20; to 24H natural or pink' shade and., sparkling 1950 CHEVROLET GAB AND CHASSIS taxpayers were financing , treat­ The deadly funnels of destruc­ propaganda" in Communist lec­ to make progreas in the talka they rhinestones. ments that were a proper liability tion danced along a 60-mile path ture's and added. "I never was a would agree to either nation-—or EDEN IMPROVED' Heavy duty .throughout. .Suitable for diimp be^*. Sfcort or Loiit! Futt? iif .inaurari'ce companies, He-t aaiil. in north roo!rol Alabama, a.iri.k* lover of the Americans." name jone themaelv<*a, , . .... ^London. .M»y. jt.rr RHtr.-, yetei ana should know when they ing a ahattering blow near Ash­ One of the four 'Atner'i'cahs 'ex­ The Reds asked for -the recess fsh Forelgh Secretaiy AnHIeny roXTONS $5.i« to$12j8 purchased hospitalization inaiir-^ land -wher/ all the dead and-most’ pressed -a- -Stmilar 'View- -o f the 'after a(rc” 8lnr the AWea of show­ -Eden had a Teetteoe nlgM Plaids, slopes, plain colors, sizes 12 to $i.0»tO$4:* ance if payments on government of the injured were counted. News Tidbits British. ing no effort to sneed the talks. rontinuee to make progress," a 10; 144 to 24H. 19511INTERNABONAL ^ TON PICK-UP Ekch—Plus Tax Lie Detetjior Test Seen hospitalization were excluded," ■ The Alsbama tornadoes atnirk ‘Til tell you.” said Sgt. Harry . After the Session,. Rear Adm> foreign office bulletin, said te-_ . Completely re-eon'dittoned, liirluding hew Clutch. A. (kitting of Los Angeles, "there All steel plrk-up box. / ^ "even though under pending legis­ one dav sfter Waimer Robins, Ga.. Culletl from AP Wires .Tohn C. Daniel remained behind day. Eden, who U S5, recently lation they may be required to pay was ravaged Ky a twister that left .wasn't muchMove lost between us for a meeting of liaison groups underwent operations for gaO HOUSE DRESSES^.93 for part of the coat of such h o / 18 dead. Between'2.10 and 300 per­ and the British, I ran into a couple j handling the e.xchange of sick and bladder trouble and Jaundice. 'k ' For Fireworks Figures pitalization." sons were Injured there and dam­ Treasiu-y .Secretary Humphrey, of good ones. wounded, prisonera, Cotton percale, sanforized, small prints All the American.s; the only/our WON DE R OVEN end stripes, sizes 12 to 44; 14 H to 24>/i. 1949 CHEVROLET LONG The VA'a. solicitor, Edward E. age was estimsted st 15 million In an economy move; fired 80 em- For a second straight day Daniel BIO WIND KILLS TWO . .. f ■■ *. .■.■ Odom, in a lengthy opinion for­ dollars. iHovees for a .savinca of $147.(k)0 a available for intcrview.s thia after­ demanded the return of "more HHOW- i - , . — Sf Decatur. Tran-, M*y *— tJP?—. WHEELUASE PLATFORM Hartford, May 2 -(ffh—W|ll lie (D., New Haven), proposed get­ warded to Miller by Gray, said. Two highway patrol officers saw year ... .The Southwest Journal­ noon at Tokyo Army Hospital, said than 375" Allied sick and wounded A tornado struck into sectieha ,.iMI t:MI bA/Vli OV’N' detectors be used by a' legis­ ■ V A real haady truck. Easily reaverted to rack or ataka, ting a atate police Ife detector. a tornado apnea r near Calera, 33 ism forum's top diatingulshed serv- i stories of ill treatment and forced prisoners under the current ex­ of Mrigs County early today, MARIE DRESSLFR lative committee Inveatlgating Pedace waa asked why Disco (Continued on Page Seven) miles south of Birmingham. ' Ice auard was presented to the marches told by repatriatde change. killed at least two and seriensIR ‘ alleged influence |>eddltng? would mske an ujitrue charge "We watched It form' and begin Christian Science Monitor . .Con­ Americana were true to the best He aaid the Allies had "indis­ Injured one person. The tornado' This qu'estion went unanswered of their knowledge. putable evidence" the Communists COTTONS $3.93 NYRON CREPE SLIPS against him. to pick things up." related W. L. necticut General Life will build its struck at 4 a. m. 1949 CHEVROLET >/4 TON FIGK-UP yesterday after both the accused "I can’t agree with them (the still hold, these prisoners aiid'dihat 37 U to 471; . The fabric that’s a'wonder to wear "I have a feeling I was the. so- Allen. "When it got too close to new. home office in Bloomfield. .. ' A real value. Hat radio, heater and defroatera. and his accuser had said they Assassins’ Bullets and care for in j’our favorite called fall guy." he said. us, we ran like bell." William Howard Taft, III, son of would submit to such a teat to (Contintied on Page Seven) (Continued on Page Seven) A-BL.\ST POSTPONED white. Lace trim top and bottom. Pedace explained he felt the . A Negro mother and rhild were Senator Taft, is on his way to his Lnsr Vegas, Nev., May 2—(Ah— clarify who had been lying to the charge was made in an attempt by injured and "foiir or five" home.s Short, medium, tall. Sizes 32 to 44. Kill. Tunis Mayor new |M»st a-s U. S. Envoy to Ire­ An atomie blast originally piaa>_ 1949 CHEVRI4.ET SEDAN DELIVERY committee. persona In the fireworks industry, levelled -in this section before the Norwich fireworks distributor to force the Republican party to land. ned for today has been postponed ‘ Suitable for U^bt delivery work^ Can also be used as m * Harold Disco aaid Dominick kill the bill rather than run the Tunis, Tunisia, May 2—(/P)— Un­ (Continued on Page Seven) The Honorable Michael Bowar- to May 16 because the toot alt^ paaaenfer car. Lyon.•brother of Queen Mother Southern Senators Ask /J fe Is too radioactive for workerae GIFT JEWEL CASES Pedace, prominent New London rlak of having the charge made identified aasaasina , machine- County Republican had lied in public. gunned and killed Deputy Mayor Elizabeth, died in London. He was RadUHon from but Satnrday’C For Mother’s Day gift. Simulated leath­ Other -Slips From HANDKERCHIEFS denying he asked $4,000 -to payoff Part of the plan seemed to be. j Chedli kaatally today in a street .59 .... Carnegie hero medals have To Retain Defense Agency explosion, the Atomic Energy er covered with gold trim, satin-lined 1947 CHEVROLET 'A TON PANEL persona who could defeat the anti- Pedace aaid, to have hia employer, j of thia North African capita! Two ]8-Year-Ol(ls been awarded to nine men Who sav­ CommiBsioa disclosed, has kepi with 'self rising trays. $2.50 to $5.98 FOR MOTHER ed a U. S. Air Force pilot from hia workers from entering the Ytio- It Newly painted. An exceptional value. fireworks bill. ' , Ge'Orge Bell. Norwich printer, sign I The murdered man. director of Pedace said Disco . lied in an affidavit telling of a meeting the Arab daily newspaper Nahda, Oil Arab Thrones burning jet plane in Alaska. Washington, May 2 — If) — T w d'and reconsider this iU-ad-vised ac- cn Flat proriag gretmd. Colorful printa and dainty embroidered accusing him of making this de­ he arranged between Pedace and waa a (candidate for re-election to Another 315 Communist Peoples' southern Democratic Senators to- tion.” hankies wntb white, or pastel colors, also mand. He testified he- told D is co - Disco. his city post In municipal voting Police lied to West Berlin during day urged I’ resldent Eisenhower to ' Stennis, who got (Congress to set STRIKE ACnVITY DIPS to $6.95 Green Stamps Pedace said Bell had told him scheduled tomorrow. . Bagdad. Iraq, May 2—(7Pi—Two April, West Berlin pohee reported. Washington. May 3—t'^-—Th# street shades. after Disco came to him for advice 18-year-old descendants of the change his mind 'about wiping 0)Jt up the special watchdog agency, Each Given With Cash Sales .—that he should get a paid lob- •hat the affidavit had been sought Another political figure. 'Tunisian Czechostovskia sent its 'first TV a defense agency they said saves said in an interview: Department of Labor sold tafiny-; by Disco and Disco's lawyer, Leon Miniater of Commerce Be.n Rais, prophet Mohammed today ascended program, a political and cultural , the taxpayers billions of dollars. " i think the President should strike activity daring the firot Come in an4 soe ilioso values toAajr. byiat and that the lobbyist would the thrones of Iraq and Jordan. cost $3,000-44,000. L/iuIs. escaped injury when he was fired m essage... Mis Barbara Ca«tle. ! Senators Long of Louisiana and personally examine the facts and three months of |8S8 wni leeO'^ COfiUlNf Ml THfAl NOW/' 25c-39c-50c ea. Senator Foley demanded whether upon last night. ' Royal aaliitea of KU \ guns Laborlte.. said Britain Stennis of Mississippi protested the in sid e r amending the plan.” -than during the name period The inquiry was adjourned he (Pedace) would be willing to Premier Salsh Eddine Mo­ boomed out over this storied Iraqi should take a more direct part | proposed abolition of the office Of Both lawmakers had reference to year ago. abniptly and to an indefinite time, charge Disco and Lewis with "put­ hammed Baccouche conferred with capital as youthful King Fei.sal II in the Korean peace falk.s. director of installations, set up by the President’s plan to reorganize f S ? $ 184.95 I after several cbmmittee members ting the finger on you.’’ French resident Gen. Jean ' De took his simple oath of allegiance The families of 68 missing Ma- Congress Just eight months ago. the Department of Defense. The WEATHER FAVORKJ said they felt they weren t -get­ Pedace replied that he felt they Hautelclocque Ihimediately after to the ennsUtutiop and loyalty to prines have been told that the men 'Gives Statement plan waa sent to Congress Thurs- Louisville, K y / May ting anywhere. ' ^ were, but added: ^ the murder of Kaalally. He pre­ his people. '■ may be alive and prisoners of war Clear eUeo gfoMod wMlaia i As the conflict in the testimony Long, in a ^statement that quea^ day and,' by law, goes into effect "Before I would make' A formal sumably urged police and troop Across the Middle Ea.sY's moun­ in North Korea..', fh'e Federal tioned whether Eisenho\)':er eveii 60 days from then unless either the for the 79th mnadof of Ih* of the two witnesses unfolded com­ charge, I would consult at attor­ protection for election candidates. tains- and deserts. Feiaal's cousin. Housing administration has named understood what this office was do- Senate or Houss rejects it by a tneky Derby today '«w ' G O ., w e . mittee memberk observed that one ney." - Tomprrtm.'a balloting for local 18-year-old Kipg Hussein I, became ab advisory group to make plans ing. said in a statement; cleSr majority. . wenthdroMM todifalfd or the otherJwas lying. for improving housing conditions " I entertain the hope that the , —------aWao woold reatlaaa STREET 311 MAIN STKEH MANCHESTER, CONN. Finally, a k r y James D. .Foley (CoatiaiHd M Foga Sevea) aHaoed an Pgge Six) (Conttaned a« Page Six) and home financing methods. President will fully inform himself (CMtbraed sp Page 8lx) tbo day. -TED ------'9 VI » ^AOB TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATIIRDAY, MAY 2, *1053 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNh SATURDAY. MAY 2„ 195S PAGE THBVI------'•‘h * C a t f e n i r y her son-ih-:law and daughter, the Hartford.. -Jr. , and. Sr.. M. Y. F. Dirty Ruin Pays .a Visit Hebron Rev. ahd 'Mrs. tloward C. C^ampc Over 50 Entries i First Step in Improving -'.J- grouups will participate' in this, To City of Village Charm In Shelton, and with her Mn-in- rally; 7:00 p. m., Epworth League law. Grin ton I. Will, and family in Gay Musical Herman LeDoy t Parents Reminded For Talent Show SEE THE BEST MOVIES meeting will feature the filin. \^kywatch Schedule That was .a dirty rain we had Yonkers, N. Y., has returned home "Shortest Way Home.” Miss Elsie Living with Peace of Mind ’ ^ Sewage Plant Is Approved yesterday. . and reopened her place here... AT THEIR BEST! ]\aiiieo,...John McCauley, Kenneth Ham- not- only used .wonderful words out' With joy, and be led forth 2* Another step toward Improving I Other officers elected Thursday In New York, they say the red­ time next fall that -the Hebron are having their school vacation M ay 3''guests at their meeting In the 10 p. m.-Midnight ...... Scm Clemens, William Klotzcr . revue, "53xSki-Doo," the eighth treasurer, Mrs. Harry R. Ryan, Jr; In G eorgia, saying the sandy diphtheria, tetanus and whooping on Monday at 7:30 p. m., and Wed­ for children whose parents cannot basement, and two Masses at 10, and best anmial production of the that God has integrity, he is holy say, "Nevertheless, not my will • Commissioners authorised design- j making plans to enter New Haven .Ladles Parlor. M onday nnd righteous altogether, he can assistant treasurer, R oyal O. dirt was blown into the air by cough before entering school. State 'Teachers' College next fall. nesday at 6:30 p. m. Applicants bring or lend them, or live at a one in the ‘ main auditorium and Midnight-* 2 a. m. Co-Weds of Ct4Uer Church; -This but thine be done.” < log the first step in a plan fbr the.i T onight will Iw advised by the committee one in the basement. Wednesday, 9:30 a. tn,, Dorcas ...... Vii.iinteers Needed be trusted to the uttermost. He Fisher; secretary, Mrs. Robert L. ,hlgh winds and picked up by the Mrs. Florence U. Grady, of the distance. For information, kindly Group, all-day m eeting: 3:00.p. rti., 2 'a. m.- 4 a. m, , year's presentatioivsurpassed even It la impossible to exaggerate ’ project. ‘ '• I Center Church Co^Weds' musical rainfall on the way down. Dali for New Sprouts on which evening they are to ap­ ...... W illiam S. Morgan was acquainted with the word of the significance of the idea that Helms; assistant secretary, Mrs. Windham High School Guidance call 9-0408). dub Scouts: 6:30 p. m., Willing 4 a. m.- 6 a. m. ; ...... H arry ■ Cowles the vve school, b u t th is 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 a.'n^. 3:15 p.m.. Girl Scout Troop 17 Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarter.s, Municipal ' Of consulting engineers, which Royden F. .Smith, Jr., Was elected Roche's; Cilb Scouts Den 2 Pack privilege will not be open to local DaitV Herders in, with the provi­ Church, Broad and Madison, H art­ stirring “Americana” finale there all his works, and gracious In all recognized as wise counsel -dor *Tnade stndles of the plant in 194# Y-oung p e n c e 's talen t show, sion that two different parents will 6:30 p.m..^ G irl S cout Troop 9 Building, Manchc.s.ter on Mondays and Fridays from 1-A.p.m, ...... was never a moment-which drag­ -his wiirks-*. .the loving-kindness of m en and-■■women whh h ava Waddell School. 8 p. m. to ml the iinexpircd term of Mrs. 65 at Mrs. LL K. Allen. 7:30 p. m.; students' foi* many years longer, Daws—lliller’s Hall ford. F rid ay — >$&d brought them up to date sev- attend each meeting and help out The W eek: St. Francis of Assisi Church ged. Rhoda Gibson staged several Jehovah' is from everlasting to their disposal the . Illimitable'-re­ May 8 and 9 Benjamin Anderson, deceased. Girl Scouts "Troop 72, 7:30-9 p. m. the proposed regional high school Tolland Turnpike 7:30 p.m., Choir rehearsal. . cral months ago. M emW s elected to the executive being on the cards to take care with the club work. M onday—i- . South Wlpdsor, Route .10 Thomas Russell, William Duncan thc^ righteous shall be gladness; excellent dance numbcr.-i, a pre­ everlasting upon them that fear sources of their Father whpae-wis­ Take About 9 Months Comm unity P la y e r s present at the Robertson School: Tall Ced­ Modem nnd Old Faohlen The class in church membership commltt^ are Latimer, Mrs. ars of Lebanon Laurel Forest at of this part of their higher edu­ Meetings have been held here­ 8:00 p. ro.. Zion Men'a Club sem­ Bov. Arthur J. Heflermaii, Pastor and How-aid Ha.stings. Captain biit'thc expectation of the wicked cision number in the second act, him .” dom and power and iove can* be • . Martin said designing would "Moon Over Mulberry S t r e e t," Dnnclng foV youth will meet dui-ing the in particular,, getting much welH Honeywdl/Mr, and-Mrs. Tremblay, •7:30 p.-. m. In 'ih e -Masonic Hall, cation.---^ ------tofore at the homes of the various ...... Every flatnrdny Night! .. .aaa...Tke. Award W U oerl.. inar, with Rockville, Glastonbury Rev.-Francis V. Karrelis, .Ciirato Marshall will also attend...... shall perish. The way. of the Lord Jesii.s supplemented the Jong; depended upoh...... ‘ >tak^ about nine months. An ap; Hollister School. ••rOME BACK UTTLE 8HEBA’* 9:30 spssion of the church school The W eek merited applause. Four small danc­ sustained faith in the absolute in­ Mrs. Mlldred^C. Judatz, Eugene W. Merrow; Woman's Service Guild Assistant Prof, Winthrop E. members, but the growing size of 8:00 to 12:00 P. I l "T H E STE EL TBAP** and Village Hill, Lebanon, men as is strength to the upright: but de­ (This series is sponsored by the ' propiiation to pay for the design , Saturday, May 9 M asses a t 7:30 and 1-0:30 a. m. each S^lt^ay morning. If you arc M onday— ers from Mrs. Gibson’s school tegrity of God with his own faith Manchester Council of Churches.) . Teen-agers dance, American Latimer, Mrs.\ Hernian« LeDoyt, of First Orngregatlonal Church, Hildlng of the faculiy of the Uni­ the membership is making this dif­ guests. W m. A. K ram er. M. A., interested>-,^ontact Mr. Smith. struction shall be to the workers , would have to be included in next sssiatiant secretary of Lutheran 7:30 .Friend.ship Circle meeting of iniquity." (Prov. 10:28,29). brought forth a ripple of admira­ Legion Home, 8 p. m. Mrs. Thomas m , I^der, Mrs. Law­ 7:30 p. m. in the vestry; Coventry versity of ^nhecticut and Mrs. ficult. Now-the American Legion Registratlbns for the summer , Jfsar’s budget. , Schools will apeak on "The Why a t the (Citadel. Correlative passages from the tion with their brief appearance. The fee is standard at ,1.4 per Monday, May. 11 rence C. LatiWr, Ernest J. Business Association at 8 p. in. at -Hildlng, are attending the spring has offered the club the Us4 of the Center Congregational Church camp program'at Camp Aldersgate Ski I- School Menu faces.’’ During the absence of Last Minute Rush 6:.30 p. m.. A dult group. Director of Music characters whose counterpart William Schaefer, Jr., ia,!ln their parents the two small and truly delightful atmos­ 7:30 pNps., Meeting ^ Ladies' Sunday, May 2; ner of Main and Birch, streets. real, and eternal. The So-called The Tolland County Democratic 'change is likely to take place Manchester High School class of The lunch menu next week at Mrs. Charles P. Miner, town migtjit be found in sucji a winter Washington, D. C. on a threa a* "■board completion of all the im- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert 4:00 p. m., Oomlrmation classes. F riday the blaze of Truth, spiritual sense, Benefit dance of Auxiliary Po­ Monday — frankfurts in rolls, for dog taxes and property taxes, Come dine with us todfiy! Scripture--Jonah 4:1-»11. ages. ning. Candy Kayne, the New Yoik m. to elect officers for the ensu­ per and was 14 years old Saturday. ^'Provements suggested by the engi- Ten Applications W. Hildlng of Hebron. , 6:30 p. m., Junlotvoholr. 6:30 Corps Cadet meeting. and the actuality of being." model, played by Betty Lundberg; He is in the eighth grade at-the lice, American Legion Homo. cabbage and carrot saled, fruit cup. both of which were conrilng in with SUNDAY DINNERS Hymn—“Father Again in Jesus' 11:00 a.m.. Nursery for children ing year. Present officers are "i neera would'bring the plant up June 2 and $ Tuesday—beef noodle soup„ sand­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. S a tu rd a y — 7:30 Torchbearor meeting. Flash O'Toole, her private photog­ Louis Phelps of Andover, honor­ Center school and has been detog a last minute rush. Mrs. F. Elton 9:00 a. m.. Food Sale arH ale’s, by Name We Meet" ...... Barnby of parents who desire to worship 7:30 Cntsaders meeting. - to requirements of the pollution. Center Thespians production of wiches, cake squares, Smith, Sr., of the Godfrey Hill SERVED Anthem—"I Walked Today Where God. rapher; a trio of low-comedy ary president; John P. Glrardini of the job since a year ago.' in abatement policy for the Hocks- A public hearing of the Zoning Post, ta.\-collcctor, also took lii young people. n, Saturday. 10:00 Junior Legion Concordia Evangelleal Lutheran "Outward Bound," Bo\vers School. Wednesday—schoolboy grinders, section, have received word from DANCINB TONIGHT Jesus Walked" ...... O 'H ara 11:00 a.m.. Service of Worship Church Brooklynites, played by Jim Duke' Ellington, ' president; Malcolm Jan u ary . num River into which the town's Board of Appeals will be held Mon­ payments all day at her home. 12 Noon to: 8:30 P. M. 10:00 a. m.. Confirmation classes. meeting at Citadel. (For young­ Ev Belding, and Harris Gibson; hot vegetable, grapefruit cup. their son, A 3-c George E. Smith, FEATURING THE Offertory-S-"Aria" ...... B a c h Prelude, "Andante Religioso” Winter and Garden Streets Stannard of Columbia, fl)-st vjee Annual Banquet > sewage flows. day ^ight at 8 o'clock in the Muni­ that he will be leaving Korea by sters under.twelve years of age.) and Ralph Lundberg as Julius The Ellington Woman's Cluboirill Thursday — chicken in gravy, MaachcKter Evening Herald He­ Reception of new members. Thome Rev. Erich O. Brandt, Pastor president; Ralph Reynolds, se­ He pointed out_ that the State cipal BuildTng hearing room on 10 May 5 for the U, 8. His old 'r Parker, the-TV star, were some of lectman of Coventry, second vice hold their annual banquet - at Tolland mashed potatoes, buttered peat,- bron correapondent. Miss Susan Emanuel Lutheran Church Communion Meditation—"Don't Be Hymn, “We Plough the Fields" Ivan Beckwith, Organist and - Water Commission and the State applications seeking exceptions to brother, Raymond, Jr., also ex­ SYMPHONY FOUR the visitors. president; Albert M. Heck of the ’Vernon Congregational Church cookies. Penilleton telephone HArrlson Carl E. Olson, Pastor. Jonah." „ Claudious V North Methodist 4'hiirrh Choirmaster board oT Health have posed some the zoning regulations. pects his -honorable • discharge WITH Celebration of Holy Communion. Contributing to the enjoyment of Union, th ird vlCe president; M ary Wednesday, May 20 at 7j>.m.-’r«- • -'questions about the secondary Friday—macaroni and tuna flah Temple Beth Sholom will seek 3-3339. ~ Philemon Andenion, Old Testa.ment Lesson, Numbers 447 North Main street Sunday. May 3, Fourth Sunday Teachers’ Group salad, beets, ice cream. from the U. S. Army the same day:-. WALTER PHELPS, (Vocallat> Hymms^'O Jesus I Have . Prom­ the production was the variety of Pfau. of Rockville, secretary,., and aer.vatlona muat.be made by. Hay treatment, the subject of the sec- permission -to erect a parsonage on RaSTPURiaNT Asalstant to the Pastor. 23: 1-12. John E. Post, Minister' after Easter: humor in the book. From the low- Saturday'— the make-up day, Sosfie ’ Consolation ised" ...... Mann Violin solo;- "Meditation" 8:45 a.m. Sunday School. , Mary Brennan of Somers, treas­ 12. Tickets are now on sale by the '■ (Mid step. The only, way to get a lot a t 28 Otis street in a Resi-. HnNCHISTBlLCONN Clarence W. Helsing, Pbstlude—^l^rgo" ...... Handel Jan ies W. .McKii.v, O rganist and comedy of the Brooklynites, urer. the committee. • answers to those questions is to Plans for Dance choice of sandwiches, chicken dence Zone A. The lot Is 70 by 120 This spring weather so far may Glazonoff 10:1,1 a.m. W orship Service: Organist and (Xioirmaster. 9:15 a. m.^N^urch School for all Choir Director through the limerick-spouting A - nominating committee will The club is sponsoring a rum­ . Aulld the first Step, primary treat- soup, cookies. feet and is located on the north­ have been grumbly and grouchy, Mrs. Leland Howard , Prclude:^"From God I Ne'er Will but it may be asked, did anyone ages, kindergarten through junior hilarity of Hap Crozler and Win present a slate of officers for the mage sale to be held in Rbck-tllle - > ment,.and make tests, the general Any child wishing lunch on Sat­ east corner of a plot reserved for Fourth Sunday After Easter— New Testament Lesson, Ephesians Sunday, May 3. Turn Me," Buxtehude. Moore as the bus driver and Effie Tolland, May 2—(Special)—The urday is requested to. bring the 25 ever see such a profusion of high. coming year,. Nominations can Friday, May 22. Time and place manager said. a converted apartment building by Prelude, "Cantabile" ...... F ranck. 1: 1-14 Church school at 9:30 a. m. Su­ Seimon: By Dr! Paul Andrew Vess’ chauffeur. Effie Vess, her­ Tolland Board of Education has cents on Friday. the board; . , flowers of all kinds in bloom? 11:00 a. m., Chuieh School, pre- also be made from the floor. If to be announced at a later dhte. Coat of the entire project would .Solo (first service) ."Because of nuesary through lowei^''junios- grade Anthem, "Our Savior Prays Alone", perintendents Field and -Rice in Kirsch, of New York City, aecre- self, played by Mary Jane Wilson . - be about $1,118,000. ' given permission to the Tolland Softball Teams t/nse Also on the list is an application’ ■Fol-sythia is a burst’o f' splendor: CIRCLE Stulta tary of Special Missions of The the meeting so desires. ' Repre­ Mrs. W alter Hoffman waa cflUed Thy Great Bounty" .... H off- Daffodils, jonqullsr flowering charge. and her hilarious efforts to en­ sentative Ella T. Graaso of Wind-* to MIddletowm Springs, Vt., and ,. Other Actions Teachers' association to use the Both ^ boys' and girls' softball from Daniel P. Pantaleo who TODAY Him SUNDAY m elster. Communion Meditation United Lutheran Church in quince, violets galore are every­ 4:30 p. m.. Pilgrim Fehou-ship. Services of Holy Communion at snare the senator. Philip Buster, sor Locks will be the speaker of left Thursday on accoimt of 'the In other actions last night the new gymnasium on May 22 for a teams were defeated Thursday wishes to conduct a motor Vehicle CONTINUOUS Gerald Chappell. Hymn, "Here, ,0 My Lord" Bonar America, and former pastor of Im­ where. Peach trees are in full recreation workshop. H a r^) 1 d 9:30 a t 1,1:00. who was portrayed by Dave Mc- the evening. ■ serious illness of her mother, Ito . , Board of Directors, acting as com- community dance. afternoon in a -header with junk yard on the easterly side of FROM 2:15 P. M. Anthem (second service) "Thy Offertory. "A gate" ...... Wilson manuel,Lutheran Church, Meriden, Comb, to the'easy humor of Butch Lebanon Elementary School at Parker street. A state certificate bloom, maples, lilacs and all sort.s T reash. Prelude, x''Pastorql Sketch" by Refreshments will be served by Lawrrence Gemmel who is in ,tha ' mUsioners, referred a petition for The Tolland group of homemak­ Church, O God. Her Heart to 6:30 p. m., Junior and'Seniol Sacrament of Holy Communion Conn. Adams nS the Inadvertent ski hero, sewers in the Keeney-Hackmatack ers to have meetings on outdoor Lebanon. The scores were'for the of approval for the same klqo of shrubs are cither in full bloo.m Dicits, Anthem: "With a Voice of Sing­ the Mansfield Democratic town hospital. Mr. Hoffman left M day Thee Upraiseth" .... ^him an. Cyp Clubs, movie on alcohol. 'Hymn, "Faith of Our Fathers" Offsitory, "Larghetto in F" by Sam Scudder, It was a laugh-pro­ com m ittee. ...street area to Martin and Fred E. cookery will meet May 11 at 8 a.m. boys, 17 to 12; for The girls, 47- comes before the board at this or near it. It Is spring's annual ing," Shaw. voking evening. night for Vermont. tim e. O ffertorj’, “E leg y "...... Hollins. The Week ■\ Faber Handel. First Program . Thrall, assistant superintendent of at the home of Mrs. Bertha 18- miracle, but more of a miracle Sermon—"Je.sus Prays for Us." Wodne.sday— Postludc, "Processional March" Organ Offertory: "Song of Specialty Niimbera Galore Bewer and Water Department for Zanghi. with Mrs. Zanghu and Mrs. Best hitters for the girls for . Other appfic;ations concern exten­ than ever this year, it seems. Postlude, "‘.Grand 'M.arch-Aida" by Hope," Demorest. Btinday at 8 p. m., the Missions Manchhater Evening HendD 'B - IvCbanon w ere Cumm ings, Standish, sion of permission to conduct the Pledging Sgrvice for Redecoration 3:30 p. m., Boys' Choir rehearsal. W agner Specialty number followed spe­ 'study, approved, two extensions of Alice Hardy in charge.. The first grade, Hebron school, TONIGHT of church, 7:30 p. m.. Senior Choir re­ Verdi, Postlude: "Exultate Deo," Council will sponsor th«ilr first lington correepondent, Mre. IK F. DeWolf; for Coventry. Judith Witt- golf driving range at 1038 Middle 6:30 p.iti. Pilgrim Fellowship cialty number with speed and program In the church social water mains, and approved a P vt. Clifford Williams, who accompanied by their teachers, FEATURING < Postlude,"l^elude in D Major”.. hearsal. H ym ns, \ 3:30 p.m. State Luther League verve -Dave Spencer as the Bop- Berr, telephone Rocbvilie change of- right of way held by spent a 15 day furlough with his man, who was up for six times and turnpike west, and to sell refresh­ m eeting. \ "Holy, Holj'-, Holy" Life Service rally at First Luther­ rooms. Mrs. Goldie Liverant and Mias Bach. 8:00 p. m.. Women's Federation 7:30 p.m. H ^ n sing at Franklin ster, the humoi-ous relating of hl.s Edward J. Moll over a. highway wife and relatives in Tolland and got kix runs; Sandra Hansen, five ments and have two sighs at the Hansen, vi.sited the Douglas Li­ "The King of Heaven" an Church. Rockville, with supper - There will be an excellent sound LEO WATTS 7:00. Hartford District Chorus annual meeting. Welles' home. \ ti-oubles at the race track by Rock near the nignland Park School, Wlllington, has returned to Camp ups, four hits, four runs; Roberta site; enclosing existing porches',' brary Friday morning, April 17, "Master, No Offering ’ and evening program. Rev. Russell movie entitled “We Wbuld Be repairing saws, a repairer's, li­ And Hia Blue Ridge Mountolneera concert at Sunset Ridge School, Thursday -- The iVerit Potter, as Flash O’Toole. Johii Salvation Army r _■ About' -flO residents - of the Lejeune. N. C. Vance. . Beat.. fielders, . Lebanon,. The librarian; Miss Marjorie H, Anthem, "In Heavenly Love Abldt D. Snyder. D.D., protes.sor at the Building.” The Rev, Wilfred J.. Manning,'Tyler; Coventry, Lynn cense, keeping signs and convert­ Ala# East Hartfor'd. 11:00 a, m. - 3:00 p. m.. Group C Tuesday, 8 p.m., ^Adult .Study Cro.sby, as the proprietor of the Keeney, Hackmatack, Bidwell, Miss Sally Ann Bmith of Flush­ Martin, told the children interest­ brunch and card party, nursery for Philadelphia Lutheran Seminary, MacLean, minister of tha Broad­ Cassidy, Dale DeCarli, Barbara ing a two-family dwelling Into a The -Week:. group meets in the parSqnage. ing" by Mendel.sachn. lodge-and Ginny SteckeN as his Portland and Wetherell streets' ing, L. I., spent the w-eek end ing things about thq. history of POLKAS and SQUARE children. wfH.be the afternoon speaker. view Community Chugclg Hart­ Banquet May 9 Contos; , Lebanon, Stand­ three-family dwelling. M onday— Wednesday, 10:30 'a.m., -Ladies' Presentation of the Christian wife, In a lovely duet, Bill Steckel ' sres signed the petition for sewers with relatives in Tolland. the library and read them a story. DANCING 8:00 p. m.. Church Night. Home, national Methodist family The W eek ford, will be the speaker. This ish: Coventry, Dale DeCarli, Carole 7:00, Explorer Scoul,s. Missionary Society snd Penny Richter in a dream.v will be a very interesting program In that area. Mrs. Dorothy Bock, Mr(S. Eva The. children'greatly enjoyed the Friday- - Tuesday, 7.-.30 p.m.; Ladies Aid In honor of this coming Bridgeman, Lynn Cassidy; catch­ 7:30, Board of Trustees. 3:30 p.m., Brovynies magazine will be made by Mrs. waltz and the Old Maestro himself, and the offering W-ill be used to Moth­ Martin told the commissioners a Pearson. Mias Mary Leonard and trip. T uesday— 3:15 p. m.. Brownies. Jo h n E. Poi-t.. meeting: guest night, honorary Bill lAsUey, in a routine straight er's Day, the Salvation Army yirtU ■ new trunk sewer or a pumping Miss Sadie Wiltard-'were recent ers, Lebanon, Manning: Coventry,. 8 :0 0 -p.-m. Churi:^ Building an )t members will be feted. Walter help -meet the -bitilding quota of Sandra Hansen, Roberta Vance, Mrs. Mildren Christadore will 3:15, Brownies. 3:30 p. m.. Pilgrim Choir re- The ministry carried on each nut of the Old Palace with his hold Its first annual mother- ■ station would be needed. Thrall guests of Mrs. Edna E. Fish and take over- the kindergarten hearsal. Loan Fund committee at the par­ Gorman. Jr., will show colored the building loan fund. Carole Bridgeman. Booster Members O a k Q r i l l 6:30, Boy Scouts. Slimmer at Camp Aldersgate will partner, Dave McComb. Monday an important staff daughter banquet at the Cttodel, offered $50,000 or $60,000 as a husband of Vernon. classes in the Hebron school, be­ 7:30 p. m.. Brownie fly-up. sonage. slides'ipf Europe, Mrs. Nettle Darling is a guest Fhe girls will play May 7 at 3:30 8:00, Parent-Teachers' Program, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Senior be presented and a special offering Much of the show was of pro­ meeting of all Sunday school 661 Main street, Saturday,' May t, rough estim ate of th e cost. He .said ginning May 1, for the remainder Saturday — Wedne.sday, 3;.10 jijrn. C hildren’s fessional caliber.| The singing of a t 6 p. m. of her daughter, Mrs! Marsh and p. m. with Andover Elementary Luther Hall. choir rehearsal in the chancel. receivril, to co;-nplete the furnish­ teachers and auperintende)ht8 will • construction of the sewer would School at Coventry. of the school year. Wednesday - 9:30 a. m.. Cherub (IHioir re- Choir rehear.sal. family in New Britain. ■Today’s T otal— 493. hearsal. F riday. 3:1.1 p.rri'., Ju n io r Choir ings in th^ new building at the Joyce Straughan and of Ralph be held at the church. Every Following the banquet, a pro­ open up sections of Wetherell and Lebanon Elementary will return Mrs. Harry H. Kirkman, school 7 :30, Ema^nuel Choir. 7 :.30 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal. Lundberg, both.solo and with his gram, honoring mothefs wlU- be The Tolland Library association Fred's Package Store, M. Knud- 7:00-10;00 p. m.. Pilgrim Fellow­ cam p. \ teacher's presence is requested. Keeney streets for development. to Coventry May- 11 at 3:30 p. m. nurse for Heb;;-on and M arlborough, [ ^ P R N S ID E 8:00, Dorca.s Society. rehearsal. , 7:30 p.m. Church Council spieet- male octette, the dancing of Rholda held, and the guest speaker vill Thrall's study will include esti- will meet at the library, Monday sen, Fred P. Lea, Elton A. John­ ship dance. __ ^ ' 7:00 p.m.. Junior High Fellow­ 3:00 p. m.,-..Senior Methodist ing. The Friendship Class will hold for a double-header softball game. son, Arthur Angeli, Cleto Zan- announces that she would like to 8:00. Oiurch Member.ship Class, Gibson and her husband and the be Captain Mnr. Rachel Hdwnrth ' mates of assessments to property at 8 p.m.. to hear a talk on "Adult ship meeting. Youth Fellowship.^ meets at the its monthly meeting Monday night Returns From Hospital lungo, J. L. Jenney, S. L. E lls­ have all money and signed per-1 ' reception room. fine chorus work of both men and at the home of Mrs. Nathan Ed­ of New York (hty, daughter' of ■^owners. Reading" by Robert S. Ake, public B arb ara Jean Noble of Stone- w S j W M m S m church to rehcaisfexthe worship library qonaultant of the State De­ worth, Michael Miniccuci, Ken mission slips for booster shots, re­ T hursday— Oommunity Baptist Church service which it will'lead for the SL Mary’s Episcopal Chureh "women contrib\ited a polish to the wards of Glenwood road. Mr. and Mrs. John -Lyons of Fos­ ' r ' If a sewer is installed, the pro- house road returned to her home Shirley Booth Acdie Marphjr TONKiHT 6:.30. Girl Scouts. ' partment of Education. May, Florence May. Larry Con­ turned by Friday of this week. .193 East Center Street The Second Congregational youth rally at Burn.side -^ethodlst Church and Ixieust Streets entertainment not often found In Longview P.T.A. will meet at 8 ter street, who Is stationed' at .the “posed Keeney street school could from Manchester Memorial Hospi­ “Comii* Bnck 8:00, Chapel Bible Hour. stich'rtre.sentatlons. Mrs. Henry Hayden and family verse. R obert H. Sm ith, B. D. Churc-k Sehedales unsmoke” Rev. John H. Neubert, Minister. Chureh (jhurch. East Hartford. Rev. Alfred L. Williams, Rertor p. m. Monday at the achool when Evangeline Residence, West ISth be serviced by it. tal where she underwent a tonsil­ Church services in Hebron and Little Sheba” F rid ay - The t^n^itumes w ere colorful and of Durham, N. H., are guests of Pearl's Appliance. Tech. Ormand West, Jr., Organist, North Main at North Street 5:30 p. m.. In term ediate M etho­ Rev. John J. Johnson, Curate the new officers will be installed. street. New York City. This Water Main Extension lectom y. Gilead Sunday wUl be-as follows: RAY DONAHUE’S ORCHESTRA . 6:30. Annual niother-daughter attractive.'xThc music was well- residence is for New York buai- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F,.W , Ruhmel, Paris Curtain Arnold W. Tor.en Minister dist Youth Fellowship meets with The, new officers are: Stanley Under an approved 350-foot ex- Names Board Hebron Congregational, 10 a. m., Sat., 1 I*. tireat KliU Show! banqvict, Luther Hall. chosen and^ ably delivered. The nesa women snd is operated by Hoyt Hayden. Shop. Harmac Men's Shop; Sam­ . Sun.. **BAir AND BLAI'TIFUL*' FEATURING ANN RANDAU Sunday, May Barclay F. .Wood, adult coun;"elors, Mr. nnd MrsI Sunday, May 3, Fourth Suhday Campbell, president; Francis ■ tension of water main on Spring Mrs: Albert J. Booth, chairman Sunday school following at 11:15; Reservations close May 3. comedy was fakUand fvmny. Alto­ the Salvation Army. Rev. W illiam ' C. H. Mbe w as a of a PTA landscaping committee, uel G insburg, John S. G. R ottner, NEW SINGING STYLIST Communion. Organist and Choirmaster after Eaater: Green, vice president; Mrs. War­ street; Police Chief Herman O. Gilead Congregational. I l:l5 a. m., S a tu rd ay — Melvin E. Longfellow. gether, "53 Ski-Cbo” is produc­ ren Thumauer, secretary;' Mrs. Music will be included on the tSchendel would bear, the entire guest at the May breakfast Fri­ has named the following adv-isory George C. Lessner, Karl A. Kel­ NEVER PRESENTED US’ MANCHESTER BEFORE Prelude in C ...... Salam an. 8:00 p. m., Adult Bible Interest R-:00 a. m.. Holy Communion. day, at the Guilford Congrega­ ler. Harri.son's, H. Connolly, Leon Sunday school preceding. The Rev. 9:00, Junior Choir. May 3, Communion Sunday. Celebrant, the rector. .Corporate tion which the Co-W^s may re­ George Beyer, treasurer. Mrs. program and a special carer cost under ian agreement by which board to assist with improvements 10:00 a. m. Worship service. G roup meet.s for third ,«ession, sub­ tional Church. Dobkin (2), T. Weiss, Pohlman John G. Beck will officiate at both 9:30, Senior Confirmation. Hymn. 442, 9:30 a. ni.. Church school. Commtlnlon of the Confirmation peat proudly tonight, 'v Lawrence T. Small, district direc­ mony honoring mothere who Afe “he would be reimbursed if land on of Robertson School grounds: Elias churches as pastor. "The Church's One ject, "How to Stfdv the Bible." The Hicks Memorial School will Cigar Store, A. C. Quey, H. Hol­ 11:00, Junior Confirmation; Foundation 10:45 a. m.. Worship service. class of 1953. tor, will be the installing officer. present. the other side of the street is taay, Matthew Littell, Hafry A. The Rev. H. R.' Keen will offi­ ATTENTION! DEUCIQUS FOOD The W eek reopen for the summer on May McKusick, Theodore Seitz, "Sr., brook, I. Bayer. Irene King. Invocation and Litany of Dedica­ Music; 9:25 a. in.'xFii-st Cliildren’ai Serv­ Schools To Reopen - Chairman for the banquet -mr- /developed within 15 years. The S after a week's vacation. ciate at St. Peter's Episcopal Tue.sday, 1 :30 p. m.. P ray er Holy Hour Slated^ Ellington schools will open Mrs. George- E._ Sim mons,M rs. The Soda Shoppe, Walter 811- Cburrh' of the Nazarene tion. Prelude. "'Variations of a ice. Parents' yhoir. Instruction by rangemqnts’ is Mrs. C. Peter Carl­ ■dther extension is for 36 feet along The final meeting of the Ladles' Church at 11 a. m. There will be, Them e" AlairiJ, Group One meets with Mrs. Bessie the curate. Upper school iri class Monday, May 4, following the son of Stinset Ridge, Eaet Hart­ -Wetherell street. •Floyd’ N. Wiley and' Mrs. Donald kowskt, Gertrude Holmes, Dr. R. LaFOND BROTHERS C. E. Winalnw, Minister Hymn, "O Jesus, I Have Promised. Society of the Federated Church C» Smith. C. Olmstead, Dr. F. Forbes Bush- a service of Hoiy, Communion.! Scripture lesson and pastoral Offertory. "Blessed Jesu at Thy Colpitts. at this hour. By Retreat League weeks recess. ford, assisted by Mrs. Lillian Per­ The right of w'ay change w’ould on the surgical dressing project, Church school will precede the 466 Main .Street , Word" Bach. 1 :30 p. m.. P ray er Group Two 10:05 a. m., Office of Instruction The menu for ths week is as fol­ The group will meet Monday at nell, Alton Hall. Wllrose Dress service. STEAK HOUSE prayer. rett and Mrs. Captain Nonflan move an undeveloped highway was held in the church parlors on j Florence Wood and Postlude, "The Great Prelude moct.s with Mr.*:. Catherine Balch. (Junior Church) with Junior Choir lows: Marshall. - / • from a point just east of the the.school at 8 p. m. in the nurse's shop, William Rub'lnow, Isabelle Mrs. E. G. Lord, who has spent MONSON. MASS. Anthem, "Lead Me O Lord," Wes­ Thursday. room to work on their program. Gertrude Wilson, Co-Organists ley. and Fugue in F Minor" Bach. 7-10 p. m.. P a sto r’s office hours and instruction by the rec^r. Low­ The Hartford Chapter of the , Monday — spaghetti and meat Tickets are available at the Cit­ -Highland I Park School eastward Mrs. Anna M. Risley of South Regan, Paul Dougan. Dr. George the past several weeks as guest of Holy Family La.vmen’s Retreat Monday Program Lundberg, Robert DOugan, Jack Sernmn; "On This Rock.” During the felloivship of the a t -Uie church. , er school in class at this hoilr.. balls, buttered beans, buttered car-, adel, and the closing date for ban­ and near the brook which runs Coventry is a boarder- at the Tol­ Monday meetings include crafty Sunday Family Spaciol WILLIE'S GRILL Sunday, May 3 Communion service, selected Wednesday, 7:0b p. m,, Clioir re­ 11:00 a. m., Holy Communion League, will sponsor on Ma.v 12 a rots, bread, butter and jelly aand- land home of Mrs. Carrie A. Ayer. Callahan, Donald Culver. Hymn. 4.16. "All Hail the. Power quet reservations is Thursday, through Sewer and Water Depart­ Uppers 4-H Sewing Club after Church School—9:30 a.m;: Ten- veKses from seven hym ns will be hearsal. with sermon bv the rector. Cetb- Hold H our presided o-ver by the w-ichea, fruit. M ay 7. m ent property there. 4 Furlong Flynn of Tolland is on TENDERLOIN STEAK 444 CENTER STREET of Jesus' Name." school at the Hans Hansen home; ny.son McFall, superintendent. sung by the congregation. . 1 8:00 p. m.. Annual meeting and 1 curate. Senior choir .Rt. Rev. Henry J. O’Brien. Bi.shop Tuesday — cold cuts, escalloped A public hearing on an extension a business trip to MlamfT Fla., in The average 2-pound sugar beet \ Postlude "Allegro Riseluto," .... Cub Scouts Den 3 Pack 57 at 6:30 contains 14 teaspoonsful of sugar. DANCE DINNER— $1.35 Worship and Junior Church, Tours. Our Communion is open to all ■ election of officer. -of the Woman's : guest organi.st and director. • of Hartford, for the conversion of potatoes, spinach, peas, pickles, >of a water main along Greenwood the interest of the East, Hartford . PUIUC Musical outline of this service: BOLTON UONGRECIATIONAL From I to 6 P. M. Only 10:45.a.m., Sermon,, "The Interces- 7:00 p. m".. Youth Fellowship. adult.>!. ! Society of Chri.stian .Service. Russia at St. Joseph’s Catahedral bread and butter, apple sauce. CHURCH drive, originally scheduled for last Aircraft Company, City View Done* Hdl j Processional- "The Church's One in Hartford at 8 p. m. Inclnrles Soup and Collee ' aory Prayer of Jesus." Note: The charter membership Sermon title; "The Meaning of Tln:r.sd«y, 8:00 p^ m. Adult Pre-^ ‘ W ednesday — hamburg and gra­ Rev. Arthur A, Wallace. Minister night, was postponed until 8 p'm.. Mrs. Doris Luddington of Ham­ KEENEY STREET More than 2,000 Catholic men Tel. Monaon 8237 Youth Meeting 6:30 p.m. The rlo.ses with the services today Holy c Communion." j « on 01 I vy. mashed pdtatqes, atewe(l to­ Walter Grzyb, Orgmnlat and' May 15, ih the hearing room of den was a recent guest of Tolland 6:30 paratory Membership Cla.-.s meets sequence-^-'New Every Morning la retreat ants from throughout Con­ relatives. Every Saturday Night p asto r w'ill show color slides which ThoseT-i.n.0 0.1,0 who 1 have been u considering .J .-'i r-v,; Sund ay, ,.,01, xe.. n. 111..00,1 M u cior. Sig m a in the, ve.stry for all interested in m atoes, wax- to an s, bread and but­ Choir Director the Municipal Building. ii><4 K V. i_ » 1 C^ni m p p is w 1 1fi A ll. RTin Airs. Sliiri* The Ixive." ' necticut are expected to attend Phil Greeq Famous Singing he tpok on a trip to Palestine. unilmj?: With the chiirch should do joining tbc church. Further ela.sses ter and cookies. Sunday. May 3: ' ' Only two property owmers are Mr. and Mrs. James Metcalf and le.v M attes’on .Offeitory "In Joseph's Ixively the Holy Hour'. Admi.ssiOn will family have moved from Tolland Protnpter And His Band E vangelistic me.s.sage. 7:30 p.ni,, so today, and have their names on to be held on May 13 and Ma. 21. Thursday -- chickep soup and 9:30-s.m. Church,School. Involved — -york Strangfeld and lU[STtOfSHI5Wn)>l5Ano •The Gain of Godliness." T he W eek G arden" ...... D ick in so n be, bv ticket only, but there will vegetables soup, crackers, tuna Center to their 'new house just com­ the charter. New members will be ' ling a house for Strangfeld. has Board of Deacons will hold a joint Fiiday, 6:30 p. m.. F o u rth Q u ar­ Rece.'sional "CTirist Is Made The vited to meet on Monday and Fri­ / 7 :00 p. m.,-Work night. occasion is. Rev. Cosmaa Shough- Friday — baked beans and cats­ Processional Hymn, *'0,/ Wor­ asked that part of the assessment M IL L E ifl'S meeting at the church. terly- Conference and annual meet­ Sure F'oundation." neasy. C. P., retreat director of M'anrhester Evening Herald^Tol- day at 7:30 p.m. T uesday— The Week up. macaroni mlad, cole slaw, ship the King, All Glorious Abowt.” ' ^ fo r the extension be dcferiwd. L,and Tue.sday. 7;00, Boy Scout.s. ing .with report.s from all officers the Pa.saionist -Retreat House In variety of sandwiches, cocoamit land correspondent, Mrs. John H. R E S T A U R A N T The monthly meeting of the 8:00 p. m,, W om en's Business and plans for the chtirch year 1953- Wednesday - Offertory “ Prayer," C. -W- '' owned by House on one side of Wednesday-. 7:00. Junior Hi Fel­ Jamaica. L. I.. ,N. V. cake, i W eber. v fiteele, telephone Rockville S-776L BUZZ INN Church board will convene Tues­ and Professional Group at home of lowship meets with Mr. Tozer. 19.14 to be adopted. Every member 16:00 n: m., Mid-week celebration Wwfs Coliia'htitl day, 8:00 p.m. r Mix;- Clayton K ibbe 38 K ensington F a th e r Ca«mas is Widel.v. known P a tie n t In H ospital Hymn of Preparation. “Awake, AT THE CENTEX « 5 MAIN ST. :• 8:00, All-group meeting of the is invited. o( the Holy Communion. Prayer and Prai.se meeting Wed­ street. - ' Serular Event* for his speaking abilities aVid for Mrs. Albert Welch. Jr., is a pa­ My Soul, Stretch Every Nuri-e.” MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Women's League. Devotion ylll be his leadership in the Retreat tient in the Manchester Menwrial NOTHING BUT THE nesday, 7:45 p.m. S.OO p. m... Evening Group pf led by tlie Mary Cushman Group., Jlen's Club will hold their monlh- Sermon; St. Paul the Specialist Hospital.- in Rell^on; ' ' . MANCHtSTEK ' FEATURING FINEST FOOD, }idu may 1 Choir reh'earsal 9:00 p.m. Wed- W om en’s Society at home of .Mrs. Refreshments will be-.served by the Covenant ('ongregatiimal < liiirch I. V supper meeting Monday at e 30 trr. . Travelogue movies will be 'he area of Brooklyn, Queens and Mrs. Donald W', Wallace and Recessional Hymn, “Forwwd 3 DAYS - 3 be sure, to Mtiafy discrim- ne.sday, and Junior choir Saturday,. Virgil Hartzog, 35 Brookfield Mary Williams Group,Group. Rev. G. ,\. Sillier, PastiP asto r P J i a DONAHUE . ;9i45. a.m...... ' atrceL* . -.ir ■ -• . ■ 7-!45..-Choir •rehearsal ■ Ernest-<-V Johnson -Jr.,-Organist ahowii. ■ Mra.Thure,Miller are delegates tq •ptroiigh the A ges,” 1 ... TONIGHT InaOng appetites.'' 'lFood Caravans Thursday, 7:00 p.m. F rid a y — Sanctuary. The third in a.series of five lec-j : A8 The Organ ' ' ' _____ ■ ' " ' ^ ’ STATE S..H. tOMORROW that’s expeitiy prepared, in 6:30 p. m., Church tamUy night Friday, 8:00, The Mary Cu.slv- Sunday. May- 3 tiire.Con 'The Faith of the Church" Nightly a^d S ub. P. M. a wide variety of roasts,, 8 supper. man Group will meet at the home 9:4.1 a.m., Sunday- School. will he given by Professor Elmer] Muril\fi M onroi Wapping.Uonununity (liureh We Specialize In steaks, cliops and fresh sea of Mr.s. E d g ar Coughlin. 390 ’ 11:00" a.m., Morning Worship, J. Cook.- PhiD.;- at' the Cathedral I Rey. David CYockett, Minister Woodland street. Hostesses will Holy Communion. Mouse in Hartford Wednesday at ,1 r,ii|iiii| lnrn-nl oi c Italian DIabea food. Drive out for dinner South Methodist Chureh 8 :0f) p. m. George C'aHins, O rganist be Mrs, Russell Taylor and Mrs. ll;(To a.m.. Church time nursery, c\ i-n n.iliiri- r,in'l ro tomorrow! Main Street and Hartford Road Albert Post. St. .Mary’s Guild luncheon-meet­ Rev. Fred R. Edgar, Minister Miss Doris Bolc-n in charge. ing Thursday at noon. ^ O E Y ; Sunday, May 3 7:1.1 p.m., O rgan ve.sper.s. Rev. Percy F. Smith .May m eeting of the A ltar Guild 9:30 a.m. Church School. 7:30 p.m , Evening service. 10:4.1 a.m. W orship Service .Associate Minister The Salvation .-\rin.v Friday at 7;.30 p. m. Hcrlicrt .-V. Fran<-c (laptuin Nomiaii S.i'.Marshall The \\ erk We make our own de­ Prelude, "Melodie", Tschaikowsky IVedne.sday. 7:30 ' p.m., Bible IRiaiikWiTiiO licious pies and ice cream. .Hymn. "Father, Again to Thy Minister of M«sic GAY TORRID EXTRAVACANIA FULL COURSE Sunday. May- 3 Study and Prayer Hour. SI. John's Polish National Catholic Try ’em and you’ll under­ Dear Name We Raise" Barnby Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Choir re- Chureh KAYE SEE r^NOW e^ DINNER Offertory, "Offertory" ... Chopin •" Sunday. May 3 9:30 Supday sfchobl. hear.sal. '13 Colwity Street TOE ACADEMY AWARD stand why they’re the talk Anthem, "Mighty Spirit All Trans­ Scrvice.s of Holy Communion at lOt.lO Holine.ss m eeting. S er­ 8:00 and 10:45 a. m. ____ .Saturd.-iy. Ham Siqiper .sponsored Rev. .Stephen Slryjewskl POPULAr SONG STYLIST WINNING PERFORMANCE of the toyvn. cending," .Senior Choir geant-Major David Addy will be Miss Clara Skrnbaez, Organist- $1.75-$2.50 P relude L in chatjge of this meeting. by the Covenant League. Two sit­ Hymn, "I Need Thee Every Hour" ."S heep Ma.y Safely ' ~ tings ,1:1,1 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. Lowry • ‘2:00 Hospital visitation. S :,10 a", m.. NTass. SHIRLEY BOOTi. G raze " .'...... Bach 2:00 Silver Lane Sunday Sermon. "A Highway for Our God" Hym n • 10:30 a. m.. High Mass. ‘‘Come Back Little Sheba” PLENTY OF FREE PARKING School. This Sunday School will Tlie Adoration Society and Guild ' , 20th Century-Fox presents Hymn, "Take My Life and t«t It “Ho-w Firm a Foum lation” First ( hiirrh of Christ, Scientist BURT LANCASTER Be" celebrate its sixth anniversary on .Musoiiii- Temple members will gather at 8:1.1 a. m. i TONIGHT Offertory Anthem — this day. Cecil Kittle, superin­ Sunday and marcli into the audi­ SHOWING AT 3:10-8:20-9:33 Postlude, "Gloria In Excelsls" "O Brightness, of the Immortal Gounod tendent. Mr.s. Walter Perrett will Sunday. Service, 11,00 a. m. torium for .soiemn high Mass ini ------AI4 0 ------Father's Face"* ___ Andrews chair a special amiiver.sary pro­ memory of Mrs. Helen Rubarha. 7:00 p.m.. Pilgrim Youth Fel­ H ym n— Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. “GUNSMOKE” lowship in the Community House. gram. Selections will be read Wednesday meeting, 8:00 p. m. Sunday afternoon at l:30, all chil­ - lockH icoiet, (In Colsr) "Break Thou the Bread of Life” by the children. An anniversary- dren of St. John's, school will re- i Sermon-— Reading room hour.s: lUMLYM JOSEPH JEM WITH AUDIE MURPHY cake wjll be rut in celebration. Tuesday.* and Fridays, 12:00— hearse for the program Mother’s 1 "A Christian Foundallon" SHOWING AT 4:33-8:10 Buckingham Congregational All people in Silver'Lane are-in­ 4:00 p. m. Day, May 10. , ) MONROE-COHEN-PETERS MILLER'S Church Dr. Fred R. Edgar vited to attend. Today, Saturday, monthly eon- ' pRESTAl Wednesdays, 7 ;00 7 :.1.1 p. m. Sendee of Ho)y Communion 6:4.1 a. m. Open A ir E vange­ fessions will be heard asj usual at a 8UN.-MON.-TUE8. a Rev. Philip M. Roue, Minister Hyjym— The public is cordially invited to • k OMius w an t ■ M s m r MTHiir APPROVED lism by Citadel hand. attend our* services and use our 4 p. m., and at 7 p. m. the Adora­ WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY "The Church's One ON TME PAMP • .(HI MOMAMOS Sunday, May 3 7:00 Old fashioned prayer reading loom. tion group will hold a social. AWARDS! Foundation" m eeting. ------’— 10 a.m.. Church school P ostlude - "EVERLA.STING P U .N 1 S H- ‘Bad and the Beautifal** 11:00 a.m. Morning worship, 7:30 Gospel service, Mrs. MENT" will bf the subject of the "Praise the Ixird” ..Karg-Elert Captain Norman Marshall will be Gospel Hall aA a LANA TURNER aermon subject: "Competitor or Lc.ssonrSermon for Sunda.v. May 3. ■♦1.1 4'enter S tr^ t ' •At the 8:00 o'clock service, the ClIRfimGMFOlIBI KIRK DOUGLAS C om rade." in charge of this meeting and will 1953. The Golden Text i,s from offertory solo, "How Be'autiful bring th e sermon. .Music will be Hebrews 12:11. "No chastening for RESTAURANT ----- A L ^ ------S, T he W eek Ujwn the Mountains", by Harkcr ■ Sunda.y, April 26; I Wednesday, '1:30 p.m.. May provided by the Citadel Band and the pre.sent Seemeth to be joyous, 10:31) a. m.. Breaking of Bread. “TROPIC^ ZONE-* CLOSED ALL DAT will be sung by June .Gnal, ao- Songsters. 1 . ^ but grievou.s: neverthele.ss after- ‘“‘WR (la Color) meeting of the Ladies Aid Society ^ ra n o . « 12:15 p. m,, Suriday school. 10 a C w lw St. t(ri. Ml.0.8123, IXaKlwtttr MONDAYS at the Parsonage. The . guest Young people who -will attend warii it yield'eth the |)eacoable fruit 7 :00 p. m.. Gosppl me'eting. .1 Ronald Regaa-R. Fleming 9:30 and (10:45 a. m.. Church the annual Young People's 9|hun- |of righteousness unto them which The MY'** ■ere Haewr "'I'MI. School; 10:45 a. m.. N ursery: 3:3Q cils In Pittsfield, Mass., over this I'DBAYj *TarxaB^ Ravage Fkry’’ plusl "Under T ie Red Sen” FEATURE i:06-«HWv»:38 THE BEAl'TIPCL" Wlaaer of are exercised; thereby." . Tue.sday. |8 p. m.. Prayer meet- CO-FEATURE 4:10-1:10 "^ *^*** of p. m.. Norwich Distritt ' Rillv. week-end. are Marilyn. . Forde. 8, A cadcoir Awardq! the Enfield Congregational phurch, Burnaide Methodist Church, ^ t Selections; from the Bible in­ ih'K Gladys and Robert Richardson, clude the followifig: VThe hopS*'.of Friday, flip, m., Prayer meeting. - . . . ■ ...... , . .. P A G E FX )U B MANGHESl’ER EVENING HERAI.d I MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, M A Y V 1953 MANCOTSTER

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Glassoni died at a convalescent Knoefple will wear a yellow taf­ ing costs of the Chamber. Many fiockville-V ernon X < hospital Im Bloomfield. Thursday. feta frock and the bridesmaids are Farm Expert Says deputies wonder whether most of Travelogue Set council will be. held in the parish Youngsters Plan Green, Highland Park, Lincoln and She was bom in Dover, N. Y.,- Jan. to be dressed in aquamarine taffe- Atheiieum Events the words have been, w-orth the 20 Bolton room tif .the chufrcji on T q eS ^ y at Nathan Hale schools participating; 28, 1885, and lived in Hartford ta. ' Don’t Burn Weevil cents. They’ve included some dan­ At South Church 8 p.m. '■>. V the third, May-U2, at, the Waddell many-years. She wa# a communi­ Serving as best man will be dles, however,' in this Chamber Mass w ill''be celebrated at St.: . Onldpor Dances School, with the Buc.klend, Robert­ Public Invited to Ceremony For Coming Week Maurice Cha'pel 'at.8:30 arid ID a.m. cant of Christ Church Cathedral. . Hugh MacKenzie of Waterfond. where insults are common. GOP Woriienjto GetRejiort son, Hollister and Waddell schools She leaves, besides her husband, John S. and . Stanley A. (Jtll, the Raleigh, N. C. — (45 — "you Still based on the Chamber’s Miss Virginia Ryan will be In participating; and the fourth. May a son. RusSell D. Glasson of Ver­ bridegroom's brothers, Francis W. Can’t Burn Out the Boll W eevil." own statistics, the most frequently, charge of the prosrania on Sunday Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ Four outdoor square dance te a -, 13, at the. Bowers School, the pupils' ^Marking Start o f Pool Work^ non Center: - a brother, Harold Colliiv', brother of the bride, And The opening of the Hartford So­ This fact is also the title of a hurled insult have been —» In this evenings during the month of May ton correspondent, Mrs.'Joseph tiyals,.a resblt^of the rhythm por­ of, that school. Ail four are sched­ ■'l.ee. Worcester,. Mass,, arid two folder issued by North Carolina Of Washington Cooference D’ltaiia, telephone Mitchell S-S545. tion of the winter, physical educa­ uled to begin at,.9:45 a. m. r i ■ Alexander Gririarski of Rockville ciety of Women'Painters exhibition order — "fascist,” "shameless by the Epworth League at the grandchildren,, . ' • State College extension Service. liar,’’ ’ "shut up, 'jtou. rascal," South Methodist Church. Toinor- tion program of the fifth and sixth ‘Rockville, May 2 — (Special)— • a rehearsal for all High School will usher. >„• in the Special Exhibition Gallery —------^ In case o f rain, the.square dance (jiroundbreaking: ceremonies for the ! girls taking part in the crowning, The funeral'will be held Monday ■ The couple will reside. Ih West- The cover of the folder depicts “ scoundrel,” and ’‘coward.’'’.,Oowd- row a travelogue film entitled Bolton, May 2— (Special)— Re-<^>chee8e, stewed tomatoes,/ apple- GIFT MADE EASY grs(des of the Mancheitter public feaUv*als will, be held at later :at 1 p.m. at the funeral home of port after a wedding trip through will take place Saturday. May 9, at ing close after these, in nunaber o f “The Shortest Way Home,” will sauce delight; Tuesday, hamburg .schools, will be presented' by^ the dates, which have, been set as fol­ Don’t ^ se Sight Of This FACT! William Horowitz Swimming Pool starting at 2:15 p. m. a raging forest fire in full color— ^;publican women of this town, at s 'ipU take place bn Monday after- Social Club Taylor arid-..Modeen, 233 Washing-* the South. the Wadsworth Athcneum.' often the result when farmers times used, have been "slave of be shown following a short dsvo- grav.v on biscuit; mixed vegetables, Athens. Tenn.' — (45 . Roy pupils this month; No specific p>eT.^ lows: Verplanck School, alternate ton street, with burial- in Pine meeting of the county group Tues­ apon at 4 o'clock in Henry Park. The Italian Ladies Social Club Mr. Gill and his bride were both Special e-vents at the Atheneum burn over their fields! The author. the Americans,”- and "shame on -tional period. ' •* chocolate pudding with topping; Carnfill of the Cedar Springs com^ paration hks. heen made for the dq.te May 8 ; Memorial Field, May . PEOPLE fROM ."iThe Bwlmnilng pool is to be lo- will meet Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at Grove Cemetery,. New Hartford. graduated from the University of Extension Forester John Gray, you.” On May 10 a special Mother’s day night, .will hear reports on the Wednesday, vegetable soup,' cheese munity recently pledged the sale festivals, ^to which spectators, are 11 :'"W.addell School. May 14; and 1950 OLDS "98" 4-DOOR SEDAN Friends may call at the futlet;al for the week May 3 , 9 Include ;the Day 'meeting is being arranged. of a Cbl( to help with the building Inyitcd. dated near the ' tennis court, ‘ just■■■"“ the clubhouse on Snipslc street. Connecticut. Mr. Gill, who is with writes: "You can’t bum out the confercnc^' of Republican , women sandwiches, pickles, fruited gela­ Bowers-School, May 15. Kletalllc green. Radio, heater,, hydra- CACV T B D ’L J C home after 6 p.m. Saturday. . following: Sunday at 3:30, Con­ Forreat HowSll wUl play several tin; Thursday, spaghetti with meat of a new church. Within a week, m ^ALL OVER THE Rbrth of the' baseball field. The Following the business kession, a ■the Connecticut Park and Forest boll weevil unless you burn down NEW DIESELS held last week in Washington, D.C. The first festival will. ) > held on Mrs. Julia Quinn and MiSs'-Anna matlc. An evcepttiinally clean car, I * ' I C K J V IjD ^remoniea will take place on the Mrs. James A. McNabb Cbmrnission, served as a navigator cert, Albert Fuller, harpsichord, all your barns and out-buildings, favorite recordings of Lsaguo- sauce, green salad, pears de luxe; one of his cow-s gave birth to twin May 6 at the . Verplanck School Mae Friedrichs 'are the physical May .Basket luncheon will be San Francisco — (/P) —- South­ Mrs. Anna-Mac Switasklwill be nrM anniversary of the'- death of served. Mrs. joliannc Mclitta Schneider with the Eighth A ir Force In bum up all your haystacks and members and frtenda. - , Friday, potato cheese puff, spin- calves. with pupils from the Keeney, education instructors, in charge. STATE OF guest soloist, program of French ern Pacific Railroad Company has Sunda^r, May 17,' ths program 1951 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN ^ William Horowitz in whose memory ’ Schools Resume Sessions McNabb, 62; wife of James A. Mc­ Great Britain during World War stored corn, burn up all woodpiles the guest_of/he Tolland County t ach, devil’s food cake. Milk, bread Ten days later, a'second cow had Washington and Verplanck schools music of the 18th century, in the invested almost $200,000,000 .tn .will feature Arthur Aridi^rBon of We pool is teing erected and who The schools o f Rockville and vi­ Nabb,. of 38 Colonial street. Elm­ II. ' and .stacks of refuse, and get all Republican Women’s club when it and butter are served with each twins, and a week later, a third participating; the second, on May ’The banana is an herb, tlie larg- . GONNEGTIGUT - - . 'l l Avery Court; Tuesday at 12:30, re­ 1,257 diesel locomotives since the this town, who recently returned cow had twins. created the Foundation starting the cinity will resume their aes.sions wood, died at lidr , home Friday. Practice Games your neighbors to do the same." meets at the Farm Cottage of Mrs. meal except that bread and butter 7, at Memorial Field, with the I est-growing in the world, L X and heater...... $1695 corded music, Schumann's Sym­ end of World War II. from'the- misalon field in Africa.. will be ^omitted when sandwiches A - ...... on Monday after the spring, vaca­ She wan born in . Chemnitz. ..Gcr^ There, will be- lAUle l,«ague prac­ phony N 9; P i Spring-Symphony); .Even then,. Gray .writes,, you. ^ulia.JCeeney.in SomeeviUe. Worn-, 1950 STUDEBAKER CHAMRION 2-DOOR AND FROM A'*Nat N. Schwedel, trustee of the would destroy only a very small art>ear'‘b'n "th- hienu...... tion. • many, and lived in Elmwood for tice games on Sunday afternoon at- Wedne.sday at 12:30, gallery' talk, en "Of the county who also attends Black. ^ n d who has been directing the the past 40 years. She belonged to percentage of the overwintering ed thV .Washington ses.slon.s and Dental Cllnirs Trash Collections Henry Park, weather permitting. picture of the month, "View of A Good bu.r a t ...... MANCHESTER '"vl drive, is in charge of the program. St, Bridget's Church. weevils. $1195 The May collection of rubbi.sh The selection of the squads lyill Rouen," by Jean-Baptiste Camille will remkrk on them Include Mrs. The first two in a scries of five ose taking part include Mayor take place on Monday evening. "Fifty years’, experience hu Keeney, Mrs, Meta dcMacarte of .under the direction of the Public. Bc.sides her husband, she leaves Corot,, by Mr.— Buckley, ■ - general dental clinics will be iTeld at th e , 1951 MERCURY STATION WAGON ITSELF. .DOME M £ederick Berger; Rev.'Patrick J.- Works Department will start on two daughters. Mrs, Frances Home Frorii Eurb|^ shown that th'e-only effectnve way Tolland; Mrs.^'Lilllan Holway of school on Monday and 'Tuesday.! It Mahoney, pastor of St. Bernard's curator, in the A very Rotunda, LIT Ui Radio, heater: Monday. Residents are warned Adams of Deep River: Mrs. Ralph Sgt. Walter J. Nowak b t Rock­ to control boll weevils is to fight Coventry and ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Appointment lists have - already i A th o lic Church; Rev. Forrest first floor; and Thursday at 12:30, Easy terms...... -.....'. , • , ...... TO MORIARTY that the workers will not handle Sylvester of Milford; two brothers, ville is among the Connecticut them In the field with recom­ Sprenkle of Andover. been filled fqr the' examinations, ’ $1895 liusser, pastor of the Union Con- troops who returned from- Europe recorded music, Beethoven's "Sona. mended sprays and dusts,” Gray The meeting also will elect offi­ cleaning and fluorine treatment 50 galloli trash cans, as ^.hey are Fred H. Schneider of Meriden; ta Jfe). 5.” 'gational' Church, and Rabbi aboard the General Haan this says. cers. Mrs. Ralph Q. B rp jl'of IhS that will be given at the clinics. FORD 2-DOOR BROTHERS TO ron Twersky of the Congrega: .so, heavy several men have diffi­ Carl M. Schneider of San Diego. E week. town is a member of the. nominat­ The treatment is offered pre-school ^ 2-tone green. Radio, heater, seat covers. 'tton B'nal Israel. culty liUing them to the height Calif.; four sisters,Mrs. Ma.x Mr. and Mrs. George Rego, 47 COSTLY T.VLK ing committee which will present a children but because of the heavy ; BUY A GOOD ‘ The public is invited to attend of the trucks. The men have also Turschmann, Mrs. Herman EIFFEL TOWER PAINT A buy at ...... $1545 Village street, are the parents of Rome — (45 — Talk costs about slate of candidates at the meeting. demand and the Inability to accom- He exercises. received orders not to empty cans Schmidt and Mr.s. Henry Schlaef- Paris—«P)--The Eiffel Tower— I a son bom April 29 at Hartford 20 cents a word in Italy's long- Mrs. Margaret Slreka.s of Somers, modate all, priority has been g iv - ! -* , To Welcome Visitors in which garbage has been placed. fer all o f Stafford Springs: Mrs. which even Pari.sians consider "the 1951 FORD 2-DOOR USED GAR! Hospital. winded,. name-calling Parliament. Mrs. Holway, Mrs. George Wilson en to those children who will en­ ^The Vernon Center Congregation­ Alderman Harry Ertel of the George Hartmann of Rockville; awful tower”-—is getting a. new Green. F'ordomatlc, radio, healer. Public Works Department says three grandchildren. That’s based on the official statis­ TOUR CAR REOULARLY of Vernon, and Mrs. Joseph S. ter school In the fall. al Church will • welcome Rev. paint job, at a cost of 486,000. tical records of the Chamber of Grant of Hebron also serve on the Low mileage...... $1595 JOunes H. Eddleston tonight at 6:30 that anyone*who puts out too Funeral services will be held at Berkoiial Notes It will take three years to coat Deputies itself, for the past five nominating committee. With a pot luck supper and recep- heavy cans or cans in which there 8:30 a.m. Monday from her late Police Build Home the 984''foot landmark, which drew years. DE SURE IT’S SAFE TO DRIVE 1 ■ Budgies Business Miss Marcia Sntlth, daughter of t l ^ in the church social rooms. is garbage will'^ot have their home with a solemn high mass at Mr. and Mrs. G. W,.. Smith of 1949 HUDSON "6" 4-DOOR SEDAN 1,250.000 visitors in 1952. It is The figures are taken from the With'.the lifting of the State ff i^AU members of the community rubbish collected. 9 at St. Bridget’s Church. Burial Shoddy Mill road, and Miss^Gladys Black. Padio, heater. ^ ’ BECAUSE For Poor Women being painted with a' blend of number of words deputies have Health -Department ban on bud­ /•re invited to attend tonight's will be in Rose Hill Memorial Gage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A real clean i ar...... $1095 Church Activities. orange and brown. used in five years and the operat- It’s s wonderful feeling to Atwie you drive a gies or parakeets. this week, this Welcome, bringing a covered dish Park, Rocky Hill. Friends may call Charles Gage of Hebron road, Communion services will be held safe car. We Safe-T-Check tha cars of sU our town has acquired an additional THEY KNOW WE O f salad, as dessert will be fur- at her lat? home, 38 Colonial Knoxville, Tenn. —■ *4*1 — Last cunomers regularly . . . and suggest nei^ed lO have returned following a six day 1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN in many of the Protestant churches fClsincs.s. It is^'Raymar Aviaries CONVERTIBLES 1950 DODGE DIPLOMAT HARD TOP ? fr Wshed. street, Elmwood, Sunday after 1 services. It’s anothergfau feature.,. entirely bii visit in Washington, D, C. While Radio, heates, very clean. of the area on Sunday. February, Mrs., M. R. Steelman identified as the Bolton Parakeet 2-tone paint. Gyrumatic drive. Radio and heater. ' ^Rev. Eddleston arrived on F ri­ p.m. free . . . of our expert Pontiac Service. Are /ld( HAVE Members of the Methodist Youlli cried softly In the rain as she Farm, located oh U. S. Route there they also visited Annapolis A real Imy at ...... $1595 day for three months at the Ver- Fellowship of the Rockville and you sure about these 10 points? a.s a guest of a midshipman friend imn O n ter church in an exchange Oill, Collins Wedding Plans looked at blackened timbers and 44-A. It's owner, Raymond E. Bag- Vernon churches w ill'atten d the of the Smith family. 1951 HUDSON HORNET CONNEGTICUrS <8 pulpits with Rev. George B. The marriage of Miss Ann Adele gray ashes -- all that-remained of euwe_____ 0« a irOMN lin, is popularly credited as leader 1946 NUDSON SUPER 6 1950 PONTIAC CONV. CLUl COUPE Nutmeg Trail on Sunday at 4 p.m. Holl.vwood Club Coupe. 2 tone green and Higgins. Rev. eddleston comes to Collins, daughter of Mr and' Mn?. the small home she'had built her­ BROWN-BEAUPRE of the fight to make budgies legal. trip home was made with Radio, heater, new top. gray, radio, heater and hydramatlc. Hydramatlc, radio an.1 heater. CLEANEST GARS Jernon from Stony Stratford, at the Burnside Methodist Church Francis W. Collins, of Bronxville, self. / INCORPORATED im m He had fhe backing of the Con­ M rs i. Gordon T aft and her daugh- in East Hartford. tmcK m sam is wmes Color: MarooA, tvhite wall tires...... Buckinghamshire, England. N. Y., and Ridgefield, to Edward Today, she’s got a new home — /: necticut Budgie Society and ^ r a . Susan and Ellen, of College $1795 The Sunday Evening , Couples Bruno Gill, son o f Mr. and Mr.s. a three-room, cinder-block house CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH n.ational organizations of parakeet- Park. Maryland. The Tafts will 19S1 NUDSON NORNET PRICED RIGHT ^ Attend Demonstration Club of the Rockville Methodist 1951 PONTIAC "8" 4-DOOR SEDAN —Tolland County w ill be represent- Andrew S. Gill, of Rockville, will standing on the same spot— built fanciers. be the guests of the Smiths fto, 1949 BUlOK SUPER 8 Sedan: Radio, heater, hydramatie. Chuch will meet from 8 to 10 at m a m mom 2-Tonn green |ialnt. Radio and heater. at the State Home Demonstra- take place on Saturday, May 9, it by Knoxville police. Z 30 BISSELL STREET The fight came to an abru^end ten day.s and will be joined by Radio, heater, dynaflow. • ...... the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan "W e found that people 'Valero Mr. Taft next weekend. A real *»uy at ...... tibn program to be held on Monday Campbell of King street. There will was announced here today. in Tolland County Superioi>-^ourt $1795 glad to help," said Sgt. Emory earlv in April when BagUn entered 1951 FORD VIOTORIA ••a ai the Connecticut Light & Power be singing and those attending are . The ceremony will be performed Communion will be administered COME IN YOURSELF Company office in Berlin, includ In the First Congregational Church Jackson, president of the Frater­ a plea of guilty to a/charge of at the 10:45 a.m. worship service Radio, heater, Fordomatie drive. 1948 PACKARD 2-DOOR SEDAN asked to bring some of their favor­ nal Order of Police. “And the ma­ Wg eleven from Rockville and Ver- ite dessert. Cloffee will be .served. in Ridgefield by the- Rev. Hugh Cars of Distinction raising parakeets aU-nis home In at United M ethodist Chuich to­ 1947 MERCURY Custom Ibt^irior. Radio and heater. •bn. Shields, pastor of the church. A terial for the home was almost ali carar I violation of the sfate sanitary morrow. Rev. J. Richard Yeager Any ..couple interested In the donated.” .Radio, heater, new tup. 1952 DODGE CORONET ,g[OOd buy • ••a. •.•ea;a«.*»a.«a*a«a%aa.a.a $ 9 9 5 • E Y E ’EMI *The -program and registration church is welcome. reception will follow at the Ridge­ T4SZ CHRYSLER SARATO G A 4-DR. V 8 ,180 H.P. code. It was brpright out at the will deliver a communion media­ "W e did the work ourselves ■ f start at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Harold field home of the bride's parents. Radio, heater, power steering. time that the/sanitary code was tion. Church school sessich will Club Coupe. Radio, heater, g )‘romatlc drive. Reception when we had some- time off from otKK vmAvsT m nm 1950 MERCURY CONV. CLUR COUPE ^aw , former chairman of the Na­ Miss (jollins has chosen her being revise be at 9:00 a.m. tional Family Life Commission An informal reception for G. the department,” Jackson said. Black. Radio, heater, overdrive. • TRY ’EM! cousin. M i s Evelyn E. Knoepfle, of The reyjsed code, announced this The Youth Fellowship will at-, 1948 OLDSMOBILE Obngregational-Christian Churches, Albert Pearson who became min­ "On days off and when our regular 1952 CHRYSLER WINDSOR DLX. CONV. C L CPE. cmcK HMT utm "T' oimow sun 1951 STUDEBAKER A real clean car. Easy terms...... Rockville Centre, L. I., to be maid week bj/the State Department of tend a sub-district M Y F rally at i $1695 yjlll be the speaker on the after­ ister of music at the TTnion Con-, shift was over, we’d go out and Radio, heater. One owner. Heaiu/perm its the sale, breeding Radio, heater, hydramatlc. Landcrulser Sedan. Hydramatlc drive. noon program. gregational Church two weeks of honor. Other attendants will be work” I t ‘.took about three weeks. Burnside Methodist Chuich at 2 ! • BUY ’EM! oK' clean, looks like new. Radio, heater. ■ "IJbUls Roy. tee from the Women's Guild with style, and a wreath o f orange blos- the schoolroom by a grec;i chalk BALCH-PONTIAC/Inc. one planning to breed n.stttacine at 7 p.m. Station wagon. Runs good. One owner. 24 MONTHS Mrs. John H. Peters as chairman. JHebron; Mrs. Marion Foote.'' ■soms holding in place her illu-lon board, for ca.slsr seising, according b rd.», a clarsification that includes "St. Paul, the Specialist ih Re­ -Columbia: Mrs. John Woodward, Rev. James H. Eddleson of Eng­ veil. Her bouquet,will be of white to the American Optometric Asso­ OPEN EVENINGS— TEL MI-9-5234 155 CENTER ST., PHONE MI-9-4S4S MANCHESTER parrots and lovebirds as -well as ligion" has been chosen by Rev. Mrs. John Cragin. land will preach his first sermon TO PAY ro.ses with stephanoti.s. Miss ciation. parakc^'s. Arthur A. Wallace as his sermon Btorrs; Mrs, Helen Junnila. , at’ 10:45 a.m. at the First Congre­ School Lunch Menu topic at the 1 1 a.ni.^ worship ser/- Mansfield; Mrs. Francis Gallup, gational Church'of VernonHomor- ice at Bolton Congregational McClure Auto Comply, Inc. ’The. local scliool will re-open Mrs; Willard S(earns. rbw. on Monday following the spring Church tomorrow. Church school Rockville; Mrs. Bertha Gerich, Rev. Edwin A. Brooks, pastor of recesB. Hot lunch menu for the will be held at 9:30 a.m. 373 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Mrs. M. Louise Usher, Mrs. Marie the Rockville Baptist Church will week: Monday, macaroni and A special meeting of the church Advertise in The Herald—-It Pays •Waltz. have for his sermon topic at U ^llington: Mrs. Flora Batz, Mrs. a.m. "Indispensable to the Divine \ . Matilda Ott, Need.” The Youth Fellowship .‘Coventry; Mrs. Anne Paulis. meets at 6 p.m. for an evening of 4i New Caretaker recreation, fellowship and refresh­ ;Karl Brauer has been appointed ments. SUE RENE FRENCHY niw caretaker at the Memorial There Will be Communion and Building succeeding Alfred Robidas Reception of members at 10:45 a.m. attio resigned as he is entering at the Union Congregational O'BRIEN FOSTER NAP other work. Church. Rev. Forrest Musser's Children of Mary sermon topic will be "The Rood ■VThe Children of Mary o f St. to Emmaus." Biemard’s Parish will hold their Rally In Rockville TH nionthly meeting following the The Connecticut State Luther 7<30 Mass on •Sunday. Final plans League "Ufe Service Rally " wUl 1 9 fflr the crowning on May 10 will ANGLER’S SPECIALS lEMVSALE! be held at the First Lutheran be discussed and all members tak­ CJhurch in Rockville on Sunday ing part are urged to be present afternoon starting at 3:30 p. m. 1951 OLDSMODILE 4-Door .Sedan “M ." ^ • t Sunday's meeting. Mrs. Dudley Glasson Radio and Heater. Hydramatlo .Thursday, M ay 7 In Grade 8 at ■ Mrs. Grace Lee Glasson, 405 St. Bernard’s school, there w i l t be Maple avenue, wife o f Dudley 1951 MERCURY s-a.. UP TO Radio and Heater. Overdrive. ALESMENS SALE I @ WHKiE THEY LASt! ON LATE MODEL USED CARS 1951 CHEVROLET Convertible • ' i Z i Z c - Radio and Heater. Powecglide DeCormier, Motors, Inc. ALL CARS DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR 1950 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door "M .’* Radio and Heater. Hydramatlc (EXCHANGE CASING) THIS SALE! DON'T MISS THIS BIG ^ Soys, "S«« Thoss Bdby Dolls Todoy, Q f i \ / £ ■ FIRESTONE — A M O C O 1956b U I C K \ » ,., Special. OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE REAL MONEY! A All Roctnt Trades on Hi* FA|U- \"^M Radio and Heater. Dynallow GOODYEAR — MOHAWK LOUS New Aero Willys.'* 1951 DUlOk SUPER . Radio and Heater. Dynaflow B A T T E R I E S 1951 CADILUGMODEL 62 4-DR. SEDAN 1948 PONTIAC Vtra nice. I.,oaded Including nltramatlc. A one owner car. 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■J PAGE sot MANCHESTER EVEOTKG HERjAiiD, M AN CH E^^^ ^N N ., SATURDAY. MAY. 2,/l953 ; .■ if •-L. MANCHESTER EVENING HEbALb. MANCHESTEft, COfW., 2,’ 1953 PAGE SEVENS cal gaipus-to deatg:n a gnat federal bring to New England'Agrlculttfrc; IHmuIffBtpr ajrstam' and make it work. the one and only crop for which WKNB— 84d n ■ » / j r r tM r WTHT— I2SO z W O N 8-14I# K^aHWQ fgn fi / Y W H A V > -fI« Tribute PaiclT iXahdo Says Mdderh^oets Three IVIay^Day Births ,£wpnittg ^rraB ft happens to be fitted in the WDRC—ISM E r w n c —loso Directors Table to May 15 Cheney Union Rog ersHost Insurance ~^Firm Decides ; 'V. The President’B Gantble^ spring o f. 1953—probably. owes WCCO— 1290 FAStern pAyllght Time WNHC—Ch. • Obituary At MemorlsI Hospital soqiething to the news of the day, Harry^Ewson Are Trying To Be, Heard '"'-'«jtS «M 2^™c. Lately, in the' cp'urse of Senate "Action on Votes Sunday , 1* Btuell Strett '-v Ui w'hich returning -prisoners have I W DKi>-New« . ^ft^rnivor X . \ To Belgians Th-fre May Day births loqk Against Manchester Site - Kuclieitcr. Conn. \ investigation of the .ammunition WCCC— .llatinM. U:00-\M >RC-B urope Story. place at Manchester Memorial- THOltJai r . FERGUSON. been , telling of the tons of rice WONS^N^wi. ^ . UC.ee— lUlUn Llf^. situation during the Korean ivar, it- Directors Adopt^^Reso* "The m()dern poets are trykig to^ desire to . find some kind of relig­ Deaths^\; Mospital yesterday, -May 1* ^ WiXiTER R. FERGUSON. they conaiime'd' in Korea. They are \VHAY'-LBT‘» Ofi to Towft.^, W TH T—'Irlfh Program. f-- ion where he could pin hU faith, , Action on the acceptance o f sev-- su^estion on the aurface" it la Workers to Decide Re­ Several months of hahl ■work by Publlihtri • has. been Inferred that' sorho.. o f­ \*» KNB—Newar .ParAdB. of WONS— Buttle or tfhe Baritones. make their .readers hear them when Seven Didustrials Will Daughters were born ta Mr. Founded October 1. MSI pretending,''‘ of eburee, that they WTHT—N«w». \ W HAY—ItalUn Voice, liition "of Sorrow reading their' .,p o e t ry , . usln^j preaching against science and era! streets .In Green Manor Es- "impractical.” Louis A. Fraixthla the Manchester Development Com­ ficials were almost crimlnalTy ply to Proposal at and Mrs. Benton Osgood of 29 About Town mission to induce a major Insur­ rufvfr want to see, lire again. But WTIC—N>wi. \ WTIC—Spin Knj Agr.jn. 'all. kinds of .devices to make urging people to look for poetic tates, including the contrcrvcrsial' Miller said "the pupils have to Louis A. Fracchia, '76, of 122 Tour'^Factopy in Good* ruDiiRuoiubilthed Brery Brenlnf Bxerat guilty because they judged that "WCCC—M»inchest»* M aiin «e.^ WKNR— Musical Varlotl^-n. Civic Leader’s Death Lawton road, was. tabled until, be in some place. If you build only •Cumberland street and Mr. and ance company to locate here went ^adursurt and *»un«»j».Holldaya. Entered at the 1 :U-V\VDRC—Health Aids I2:I4"-*WHAX *Cor8r>le'DeMe Brpubllca you''' do this, w h i c k, if sue-' triiU^ and a return to the aimpler Tinker Hall Meeting School atreet, died at his home this aa an tagrained appetite., will reas­ year on Next Tuesday Mrs. Arthur Cobb .of Columbia. . Miss Marian.. Schlldge of 433 A , Office at %BR»laJIancheater.SAt* -^^AtRnConn., aa that war would be over by a cer­ \VON^^-.Jukff Box. V ces.stui," ' 4 hey feel they., have ( life. He developed a theory of ^ May 15 . by the. Board of DlrectoraJ. ejassrooms, you leave part of them by the boards today. .Tha Coip” sert Itself,, after a time, and they WCCC-wUkranlan-Amerlcan Hour, .The Board of Directors at its morning, following a long illnsss. A son arrived for the John Mc- Gardner street left l^ew York City necticut General Life InsuranM: ad Oaaa Mall Matter. tain date, and ordered what WTHT—Navy Show. WKNB— PNH Varletlei. achieved their aim,” John Danido, > the cyclicid: course of life, which at ita meeting last night. outside somewhere.” Born Ih Alessandra, Italy, he will begin 'iMl.oducing ■ more 'aud WTIC—N stionsl^ Farm ^«nd Homs IJtHk^WDRC—Newe. meeting last night passed a reso­ "I think Lawton road ahould H He submitted a written report Members of Local 63, Textile Seven Belgian industrialists will Ooverns of 176 Porter street. last nigbt on a seven day cruiifa Company is about ready to. anv' 7^. "• subscription r a t e s .. dour. • WCCC—N>wr; Kchnrn nf Vkraln^..'\ instructor in 'English at Trinity.; ia expresalxl in his poetry. ~>- came to the United State? 50 years amounteil to a slowdown In the lution expressing regret at the hot be accepted ’iintil we know containing a breakdown of the Workers Union of America, are tour the (Goodyear plant of Rogers to Bermuda. nounce its plans to buQd a ne<4' ■ ••■ Payable In Adyanca - more rice into A'rtie|ican diets, and W HAY—v\>n St Work, WTIIT— Muelc in French Manner, death of Harry B. Benson, vice College and well' known fo r ' his ! ' Borne poets attemptjto adopt to vote on a manageftrent-pro- ago. He settled in Glastonbury (tea Tear^...... production o f new ammunition. 1 :9 0 ^ Wi>HC" -city Huapiial.. WTIC— EternU, Ll»ht. other religions, to their own pur­ what the comprehensive plan (for |S,5(X>,000 estimated cost of the home office on Blobmfleld avenue Six Mor.tha ...... w ,.... 7.7B one New England farmer will be ws: Manrh«*strr Mstlnet, president o f Cheney Brothers and raiiio program, "Behind the posed aolutlon to thetr, w age. dis­ where he lived for 20 years, until Corporation Tuesday at" part of the Rev. G. Henning Erickson, super-. ■ Brcaident Eisenhower is run­ WHAY -Miislr from Bcan. Tha MuaicAl/Miller. The re.solutlon, follows: • mopolitan Club at their meeting At least some members of the James' Church and'of the Christo- and human reistiona in . American at the 11 a. m. aervice tomorrow Clu|irman Charles 8 , Burr of Um ' in these parts In 1953. WCCC— French-American Hour* who iMcame' a Homan tathollc "Green Manor aays those plots Director Sherwood Bowers, an­ our arming policy for the cold war. I :AA -\VDRC-“ «al'‘n -Drake. / WTIC—aN>w». It is fltling that . we. the mem- yesterday afternoon in the Federa­ union'e executive board are known foro Columbo So7isty. " industry. HeAdquartera for Rogers at the (Covenant Congregational i Devefdpqient Commission verlflstf- MESIBER OF j:oa-vvt:ct.—Mukjc. / and eventually a Jesuit pHest, are part of a (ximprehenaive plan,” other committee memlier, said the , THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WDIIC— Mueic In the Air. ber^'.of the Board of Directors of tion Room of the Center Church. to be opposed to the proposal and is in Manchester. The seven men Refusal by VA Church.. In the evening at 7:30! today th at. this was one of th n . He is reducing the proposed level WDRC— HormelTc Iris. / WO.V5I— Frank & Krneet. he said. group hoped to get a lower es­ He leaves hts wife, Mrs. Theresa The Aaaoclated Preaa le excluil»ely W (!cr— Musical SNjreboard; News. the Tofw'n of Manchester,, should According to Mr. Dando, modeni where he suffered a gregt deal Part of Plan ■_ a number of rank-and-flle mem­ represent cross-section of en­ Rev. Leslie Strand of Worcester, I companies his committee has bean , eitltled to the iiae of repu^Ollcation of of our military spending, and he i^ W KN B—Newe; PNII V^ariptlre. timate. M. Fracchia; four daughterSi Mrs; W TH T—Metrfipolitkn Op^ra; lil.'i —WTIC—Bf'hlnd the Pacei. pause In our deliberations to- ex­ poets are trying to express them­ from the restraints put upon-him, At an informal meeting of the bers have expressed their willing­ gineering fields, materials fabricat­ Mass., formerly of New Britain.' trying to get into. town. He wag air newa diapatchea rredltrd to it. or WHAY—Saturday Matinee, as he was flrst'of all a poet. As Bowers reported on the Keeney Eisther M. Cuneo. Mrs. Anthony f i t otherwfU creditec.' " ‘ h>» pap;r lining this on the ba.sis of an as- ' WONS— Lanny Ro m . . press the deep sorrow which has selves primarily, and secondly, directors and the Town Planning ness to le t. the dispute be le ttM ing and social work. On Insurance will bring the message. Mr. Strand disappointed when' he read, the. 1 jji;, —\VH-\Y—Saxe a Life Program. |:8n w e r e —N(^w»; Erhorn of Ireland. street school. Casali, Mrs. Richard P. Getzewlch Bad Slao the local newa publiahed here. W KN R -- News; Yankee.^ v.«. they are not really saying anything a result his ppetry hasthis conflict in the courts. Saul M. Silverstein of Manches­ aumption that the cold war is not Connecticut WTIC—Favorite.^ of the Famoua. come to us through the death of Commission Tuesday, Jay E. Rubi- The directors authorized Martin and Mr-. Roy W. Johnson, all nf i) conference superintendent. news today but expressed, hia b»ull aeftlca client of N. E. A. 8er»- Yankee WCCC—News: .Music. beginning of the century, the Other poets of the modem school purposes in the original programs between Belgium and the turkey dinner at 6:30 tonight million dollar project here. Severgl:: W HAY—Save a IJfe Prujfram. therefore state funds for atreet repair. Lart ment. "It’s up to the workers,” of Manchester; 10’ grandchildre^n, however, that the 3 1-2 million ing ^or US a policy of^steady rather WONS—101 Ranch Boyi. R ^O L V E D , That there -he re.- Search .o^,. .dollars., .the .loM ..of. period, whom Mr, Danilp menti.imed layout -of'Green M4knoi7-E8tates.' ‘.’is. this country. .Xstst. year he served in Orange H41II to-members of Roy- months ago. it was ruinorad that .I "■ FuhlStoeM’’ ReioTaCTte^ The By Ai H . G. t HAY-Batiinlay' Alatinee. 1:45-W !^C-Trhiltr CoUcjce. year the town rscema "HOS*: he- aaidv- “ and we’re’ -going to let and two great grandchildren/ ' dollar figure should net be -misun­ Jultua Mathewa Special Agency — New than crisis military growth. And WON51— Ro.«ton Re»| Soje Baiiehall. corHed In the minutes .di' this ideals, materialism, ett., all those included Robert Frost, Carl Band- part of a comprehensive layout in Belgium as a member of a flve- derstood. .al Black Preceptory, No. 13; of this a site in the North End of tow^. 8:a«- WDRC— Report from Overseai Martin said. them decide. We’re not going Funeral services will, be ' held Tark. Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. ahould World War III break to­ 'Vlfy.V- News’ Saturdav Matinee. I:.W -WK.NB—Nevk-e; Yanka v*. Sena* meeting an expression of our ideas which are so frequently ex­ berg and T, 8 . Eliot. He considers for use of the-■properly by the to make any recommendations, rnan team conducting management town snd guests from Chicopee, was being considered for an Insut- ' MEMBER* AUDI! BUREAU OF tora. Consensus among the .directors Tcesday morning at 8:1^ -at the ()dom said VA practice was to County reform in Connecticut is WONB—Bandslahfl USA grief and of our deep sen.se of pressed in modern poetry. He that Frost has attempted to ilo corporation.” either. They’ll talk it over and seminars under the auspices of Worcester and Boston. Supreme ance company. t-; cntcmATioNS. ______morrow he and his advisers would. W T ir—Tn Re AnfiMUiued. 2:00— WIIAY--IV.lka Time. two things, portrey a true picture was that a proposed personnel John B. Burke Funeral/Home, 87 try to find out whether each pa­ like muior court reform. It is al­ .WDRC—Btr.ina Serena aaaumea no financial reaponalbllity for WTHT— Morgan. some kind of a thought. should not be acted on as an a non-service-connected ailment having misjudged the world situ­ happens. If worst comes to worst, ;j::{0_\VCCr' -News: Music. in New York, he has lived his en­ his theory of evolution the latter it throws the entire tract into James’ Chiirch^at 9 ,4Vc1ock; Burial During the four weeks he ac­ emplify the Royal Black degree cember, 1950, saying the land w m - tefcographlcal error* appeartag In ad- WCCC—^term^n* Anierieaii. T. S. Eliot, that poet wh<> itrad- - ordinance. "I don’t tee that it ia a large turn-out at the meeting had any sort of insurance that Ttrtlienienta and other readlbg matter ation and for having alackeneii more study la needed. W4IAY— a Life Pnigram. 2:I5~;-WKNB— Polish American Con* tire life in our town and has en­ part of the last century. Many peo­ limbo.” tomorrow in Tinker Hall. will be in St. JameS’s Cemetery. tually conducted aeminars, Silver­ might apply and if so to make a upon a class of candidates, and being acquired aa the possible, In The Mancheiter Erenlng Herald. There is. of course, only one sen­ WDRC— Radio Farm News. Xfeea. dies the Atlantic, ■with one foot In ' any of our business.” said Director The funeral ’ifdme will be open future location of the home olBc^-' our preparedness drive st the WTIC-r-Design for Listening. deared himself to us all by his ple were shocked by this theory The firm has tried unsuccess­ In letters'received, by (Jheney’s stein visited 18 plants In his of­ claim. In addition to hospitaliza­ present Red Cross degree certifi­ sible thing to do about county gov­ Summer Mu.«lc Feeflval. America, where he Wa'e born, and fully to have' a plot at Lawton Harry J. Firato, who felt the mat­ for the convenience of friends after cates. An additional 5S-acre tract sru DIaplar aclrertlslng cloelng hour*: very moment when it should have S:W - WDRC—Correspondents Scratch­ 2:MV- WDRC—NexS; D.ive Rope. unfailing courtesy and con.sidera- and asked where w-as the deity. 1,800 employes yesterday, the ficial rapacity and ti3'o unofficial­ tion insurance, he said, workman’s ernment.^. That is to abolish it. one foot ni England, where he road and Vernon street rezoned for ter is an administrative problem 7 o’clock torprbrrow, night until the ly. He slid down -the shafts of q . \ . purchased recently by Phoeniif Fbr Monday—1 p. m. THday. pad. V . • , W THT— P.ilph Flaragan. tion for others, by hia upright The onl.v person sensitive to the makes his home, has a brilliant company propo.sed that the work­ compensation and liability policies For Tueiday—1 p. m. Monday. been intensified. County government is an ana- «:W - WHAY—NVws; Pclka Hop. WTIC—Your Box at the Opera. conduct, by his courage, his ener­ Darwin idea who did not lose his business. only.. ers accept the 10 3-4-cent-an-hour hour of ths funeral. Belgian coal mine to talk with were involved. Many factors, he Boys of Cub Pack No. 3 are re­ State Bank as agent for Connecti­ For Wedneaday—1 p. m. .'^eaday. . In other words. President Elsen­ ehronlam. It is expensive. And, al­ WMAY- News,: Polka Hop. WCCC—Newa; Mualc. mind and has reached both crea­ There was little discussion on The board decided to refer the miners nnd dined in the finest minded to meet at the Highland cut General Life and ia exp acM ’. - For Thliraday—1 p. m. Wedneaday. Wtvr*—Oyod Music Prescribed. W KNB—SunHay Serenade; Newa; gy, hia intelligence and his re­ faith was Darwin himself. tive and intellectual heights. wage cut. now in effect, for the said, determined whether the com­ For Frlday-1 p. m. T^raday. though it serves some functions WONS—Joke Box the question which Tuesday proposal to Martin for inclusion of / ' John C. Flynn panies were liable. Park School tomorrow, at 2 p. m. to be a part of the new office. 1 hower is taking a gamble. He Yaiikerp ve. Detroit. markable ability. , He has won Continuing, the speaker, traced Dando said. In his more recent future, and to agree to rearbi- r.'»:taursnt8 with th e. heads of For Saturday—! p. m. T i^ ay . which are in the public interest, WDP.cy Pf. Kddie Kl.^lier. 3:S.1-\VCrr—.\iuaic, brought but considerable talk of some changes he said had been Belgium’s greatest Industries. for the trip to Forest Park. Claaallled deadline: 10:30 a. m. each wins 'if there la no extension of WTir*^M\lslc Feileratlop Concert. the admiration and respect of all the thought pattern nf some of works he seems to have found a tration of retroactive wage loss­ JoM C. Flynn. 37, of 76 South "Thla. office knows of no com­ and which would have to be pre­ 3:00 U CC('—Mupb . "deals." suggested. Martin Is to bring the Silverstein has recently served day of publication except Saturcay— 4:na -WDHC-Muslc. with whom he came in contact in the modern poets, reading briefly solution to all the problems of the es incurred by workers since Jan. HaWthorne street died,at his home pany which has refused to pay ita hot war in the next few years. He served and transferred to some WTHT-Wayne Kliur. The board referred the matter matter before the board again, but Local Road Listed iti w r e r —.News: Music. W HAY—Nexvp; Miiric of the Maaters the discharge of hts heavy respon­ selections from each. The first world, that each one is doing his . 5, the day an arbitrator’s decision late last night, afteri a short ill- in Paris 33lth a team representing unconverted liabilities," Odom Slinset Council, No. 45, Degree lo.se.s, in the public estimstlon. If other agency if county government WTIC—Rolirrt Anrbrusler. WO.NS—Top Tunc.e. sibilities for his compaTty, and In one he took up was Thomas Har­ to Martin and Town Counsel not as a law. awarding the company a pay cut ,4iess. the National Managenlent Coun­ wrote, "albeit there are cases of Pocahontas, will meet Monday Saturday. May 2 Itself were abolished, the function 4: • A - W D R n f > rse Racing. WTIC—Critic at Lar-e. bit if he leads his life the way God Charles N. Crockfctt to work out new world wA,r does begin. his civic duties and Social activi­ dy, who was a pessimist and typi­ went Into effect. cil at an International conference wherein Informed lawyers disagree at 8 p. m. in Tinker Hall. An im­ In Paving Prograid* which makes it dearest to the 5:00 - W TIIT—Tea amt ^-nanpets. WTIC—Youth Brinpe You Music. tells him to do it. an agreement with the firm. He was ^ r n in Hartford Aug. President Eisenhower arts on WDP.C— Washlngtoi'. U.S.A. WO.NS— Charle.'4 Kaser. ties. fied the loss of faith prevalent the In conclusion the speaker told In return, the company would 28, 1915, tne son of Elizabeth C. sponsored by the Organization for as to existence of liability." portant queatlon~wiII come up at 7 New Brand Of Steel hearts of its adherents is that of 3:20— WTIC— B»* Ai'inounced. He served with wisdom and Opposea 50 Foot Street European Economic Cooperation thia time, and it ia hoped all mem- the basis of his ovi’n views, on the WTICt-BI c City Serenade. latter part of the 19th century, the members of the club that he Director Walter T. Mahoney withdraw its Supreme Cour^' of and the late Michael H. Flynn. He Miller first proposed that Gray A section of North Main atraat te* providing comfortable, out-of-the- WKNB— News; Baseball .Matinee. W TH T—Guy Lombardo. faithfuiiy and well upon the Dando said. He had some rather Twister Rocks for an exchange of views on ques­ bera will make an effort to be ‘ sufeam m of western Eiiropr basis of the expert oj>inion he can way salary spots for the good 5:IA—W l!AY —Band By Demand. WCCC—Ncxx'.b; .Music. had tried to illustrate (or them favored acefepting the streets and Errors appeal to have the arbltra- ■graduated from Loomis Institute take up with the governors and lilted a* part of th* bitumiaou* Planning committee of the Town queer ideas, developing the idea tions of industrial management. He present. The council tvlll alao cel- fathered around a furnace in practical politicians of Connecti­ 6:30 W HAY—t’rosbvs.. Quarter. WONS—Affair.a of Peter Salem. some of the people who have been meeting with Green Manor officials tor’s decision upheld. A ^iperior In 1933 and Trinity College in state insurance officials of tlie na­ •urfac* traatment program by th* get, not only as to the'vlikely In­ WDRC—Ob: Rerorrt Shop, and resigned that position to ac­ a mechanical universe and if ia currently viaitlng Belgium be­ ebrata ita 30th birthday, which cut. It is the Inst clear patronage 3:4.1 -- U’CCC—Mapnzlfts Musta. thinking rather seriously about "to keep peace in the family.” He Alabama Town; Court judjte three weeks ago had 1937, and was employed as a tion the possibility of forcing com­ State Highway Department a«ct lAixembourf this week and tentions snd policies of any ag- w e r e —.News; Music. WTlC-^Klmn Rop.-t. cept appointment to the Board of j there .was a god he was hostile. the world in which we li\'e. fore returning here to check pro- occurred April iZS, with a social week, according to CommiuioiieB reserve, undefiled by any stan­ 4:00 WTIC—G. I. J-.e. oppoaeci a 50 foot atreet at Law- vacated the award oi^ the grounds chemist at ’ Travelers Insurance panies to stop putting the exclu­ et*atched the flow of a molten 5:4.^-WHAV —News. Education. In which he took a ■ The resurgence of faith began Preceding the talk, the annual greas made since the MSA team time and refre.ahmenta. G. Albert Hill. Work will b* done< gre.ssor, hut also as to our' own dard^ other than the standard that WO.NS—Armv Air Force Program. WTHT—M a r. t o x‘3 n i. ton road, a Town Planning Com­ that the arbitrator bid exceeded Company. He had been a resi­ sion clauses in their hospitalization great intere.st, but' unfortunately after World War. 1. said Mr. Dan­ meeting of the club was held, with waa there last year. on 1.3 mllea of the atreet weatei^. atream which they christened the capacity to stand the strains of a the good party hack deserves n rc: wtiIt— .“.l.r WDRC— Mu.eir f..r You. mission recommendation. Toll at Seven his authority in arriving at his de­ dent of Manchester for the past policies. He also asked for a list first "European steel” ever to be WTIC— Public Aff.lr*. WONS—Under Arre.4it. was prevented by ill health from do, turning to William Butler reports of the officers, and commit­ In another action la.se night the cision. The appeal from the two years,, previously residing in The Belgian visitors will arrive of such companies. The Golden Age Club held a from Conn. 83. cold war. ward. Occasionally, party figures 5 :»5—WONS—.N CW3. WCCC- Music. devoting himself to it. at Goodyear from Boston. Their successful meeting Thursday aft­ Aleo to be paved ia 7.8 mllai eP 4:30 -W TIC —.la.eon and the Gvlden Yeats as an example of this. Yeats tee chairmen given to the mem­ board approved an additional ap­ award was taken by the union North Coventry for about five ^Odom expressed the opinion that cdst. In the latter connection, It has ■who also make fine public servants F.T^nlax (Continued From Page One) ernoon at the Community Y on (!!onn. 74 in Tolland from the Ver­ Fl'^ece. Hi.s life has been lived, and has Invented his own religion, in hia bers. propriation of 38,000 tw». WC('C—Nexx'.e; Mu.eh\ been recognized and rewarded by Management Council. North Main atreet, where it holds non, line to the Wilbur Ooaa 10g)i-- WONS—.New*. town’s insurance bill. 'They also RelUy has (sltimated the amount Besides his mother, in Hartford, missioners and probably no gover- beinf free to find its way to any But'the typical figure in the typ­ U DUC—Arthur Godfrev. his fellow men, in the best Amer­ raging winds bounded toward the meetings every two weeks. New way. 2.4 miles of the Bolton Can-,, of the calculated strain of the ical ebunty hierarchy la the minor WTHT-Mii.'iC. W T }IT.-r-Lawteni’e, Welk. the Army. Navy, and Air Force be­ scheduled a . meeting Tuesday at 4>f wages-loat by the wdrkers -since he leaves his wife, Mrs. Marie H. ^nors had legal right to prescribe WHAT—SporM. ican tradition, and is an inspira­ east. members were welcomed and a to­ ter road starting just north of U. part of six countriea, West Ger^ cold war, aa It is waged by the WHAY—Save a Life rr<*cTain. Two 18-Year-Olcls cause they still had unspent bil­ 8:30 p.m. with the town insurance Jan. 5 at .more than $100,000. The Flynn; one son, John C. Flynn, th^ terms of insurance policies ex­ rank of party bosa who apecializea W T ir—.Nett*. WO.NS—Dear Marty. It> Murder. tion and an ideal for the youth The storm smashed a cluster of tal of 51 out of the 65 enrolled 8 . 4 and 4.5 milee of Conn. 18 fit' many, France, Italy, FMRlum, the U'KNR—News; Sport. Digc.t; 'two lions. '■ committee to review the insurance company would be forced to pay and one brother, Edward C. Flynn Communist world, lies In the eco­ in contrbIHqg a few votes in state 4:4.V W KN B - Poh.^h American Con- of our town to strive for and to homes near Ashland just aa night Church Group cept for "statutory" fire policies. were present. Music, various card Somers from the Ellington tomi: Netherlands, and Luxembourp conventions 'and a few votes in the top tiirca, jrreHa, "The abolition of this office, with program. back this amount if the di.spute of Hartford. line. ^ nomic realm, and that one of the WONS—Sport.. 4:.W-WONS—Nexx a.' follow. Our town has been the On Arab Thrones fell, killing seven persons in three gamea and a social time with re­ Legislature. WTIC—Rob Stpolp. its mere 20-odd employes, wllj The board also accepted prog­ gets,to the Supreme Court of Er­ Funeral services will be held i^thout encountering: either tariff.* Communist hopes for us is that we WDRCff-Ccdric Adama. better for his life. ress reports from the subcommit­ family groups. freshments by Mrs. Sophie Ora- Tbere lies thV. first elemental W TIIT—.Now.. Wo.thrr, 5:00- WTIC—Tbc Chaac. r restore to the brass the complete The blasting winds and an ac­ rors snd the high court upholds Monday morning at 8:15 at the Picks Officers ^ import quotas. W'DItC'—X’.N on tbr Rrrctrd. ' It is further - resolved. That a tees on polling places, the Keeney Ike Supported bowaki, chairman, and her com- will impoveri.sh our general wel- road block in the Way of reform of WCCC—MuPic (Continued from Page One) cxmtrol of military construction companying . iighlning storm the decision of the lower court. John B. Burke Funeral Home. 87 WHAT—Supper Sor.n.de. . WONS—Thf' Shadow. ropy o f these minutes be sent to street school, and the high school, I mittee, whiled, away the afternooR, J The birth of "European'steel.’’ inre and impair our whole health the county system. The liihabltants • ;5S—WTIIT-Boh Flnn**»n. which is denied them under the knocked out all electric power at East Center street, and at 9 W TH T— Ben Haxx'tljnrne. Mrs. Benson to bring to her and and set June 5 as the (late for a "Women United for a Christian hfce that of "European coal" la*'t by over-emphasia on purely mili­ of this comfortable patronage pre­ WTIC—Woathrr. U’HAY—-Chapel ff the Airlanea. the third reigning monarch of pre.sent arrangement,” Long said. Ashland. The first injured brought o ’clock at St. Janies’ Church. World.” was the title of the film Hamilton Standard Diviaioa of Court Cases I • :* # - WTIIT—Sport.. WDRC- Arthur riivlfrey. to her family our great sense of Jordan in a similar ceremony in Eisenhower, in urging congres­ public hearing on sidewalks for Hopeful Telegram Friends may call at the funeral By Democrats, February, is the result of the tary production. serve have their good finks with t\* D lie—Sport.* Ill >ulul uPi loss and our deepest sympathy to the ‘ iny Clay Countv Hospital strip showm at the May "Fellow­ the United Aircraft Corporation the people who are being kaked to WKNB—Newa; Mu?ic for Sunday. Amman's tiny parlisment house. sional acceptance of his broad re­ Harlan atreet. home after 7 o’clock t'onlght until Eehuman Plan, which was first WONS—Kvotiinc Si.r. for them in their sorrow. Director Jacob Miller, a member were treated by candlelight. ship Day” of the Manchester today announced the promotion of A new State lew requiring m o t^ President Eisenhower has alter or abolish It. The county WTIC--NBC Symphonv. 5:30—WTIC—Count er-^py. The two young kings were en­ organization plan; said its aim was Sent to Rikers the hour of the funeral. Alfred V. Mayo, RFD 1, Rockville, ^proposed thr^e years ago. and W K.N Ft—.1 off or.on 111) HoriUc*. WTTIT^—fJreate.hf Sty^ sie indicated by WHAY'-Koatelanetr. Conduct^ Deatour (Independence) party, ing Nov. 6. His father aaid he had the Women’s Society of the Cdm'- gram extended in the form he no chance of cutting In on the WTIC—American Forum of the Air. ihe Jordan-held section of divided newsmen yesterday it would be up 1»,3:»; at ten o'cloOk/ fortiuMin. at.the were found by searchers probing ing citizens, this afternoon at. 2 Findlay, 93 Summit street. driven by-Landers ran oft t^e* members of this cnal snd steel l!.30—WDRC—Tirzan. WHAY—Supper Serenade. which considers the present Tunl- | rrnbate Office In the .Municipal Bulld- been on a strike over Wonsan and munity Baptist Church was wet wanta it unless Democrats back the best measuredssppraisal of our spoils thentselvea, nnd flowers WONS—Virginia Barn Dance "Jam­ Jerusalem, marking the start of to the Secretary of Defense to set rain.soaked debris several hours road, crashed through property eifi federation are a little more in W TH T— ITour of Decl.Plnn. ,-’Uatholic Que.«»tif*n Box. Nationalists of Intimidation. whp was killed in an automobile rulation-ln said Distri<-t. at least tive ly- Horace Learned, Hamilton Bick­ dent; Mrs. Florence Pearson, (Continued From Page On*)' o f this new federal arfangement. add had this pledge reluctantly ra­ waa made public last night. It con­ For several days and nights, duty. He entered the naval service were Salvatore F. Satiino, 38. source into the immediate creation tified. by a state convention. But WDBC—Gunamol.p. 8:00 - - U' D R C—*Ch arlie McCarthy and accident in 1939. • r tained this terse comment; "The davs before the day of .«ai(t hearing. ford, Sherwood Robb. Rbbert H. Emanuel Lutheran Church, secre­ West Hartford, speeding, 831'; ITiey could, for Instance, levy WONS—Guv Lombardo Stow. Fdsrar Reriraji. Both Hu.ssein and Feisal are JOHN .1. WAI.LETT. Judge. other planes flying in the vicinity tary: and Mrs. Ellen Starkweath­ much longer. Of lit^e strategic in Oct. I960,' and received his re­ of greater armed strength. That It waa^hack in the natural order of 10:00—WDRC—Saturday Night Coun­ Secretary of Defense iftust be able Korea Targets Smith. Carl Johnson. Jacob Miller, Santo J. Cavtleri 27. South Wind­ W TH T—Ameri^n Muric Hall. members of the ancient Hmihe- reported seeing "down pilot" sig­ er, North Methodist Church, trew- cruit training at Newport, R; L d ^ e s ttc taxes in such a way as to things, again, that the 1951 ses­ try Style. _ WH.AY-^Siive A lAfe, to clarify the roles and missions of AT A COURT OF PR’OBATK held and Wells Case Dennison. value, capture of the\ residence sor, speeding, 115;, Franda Ml kind of gamble, of course, would WTIC—Mualc With a Beat. at Manchester, within and for the nals, probably from a flashlight. urer. town of Laotian King Siaavang make them serve the function of sion of the 'legislature should fall 11.TIC— Phil’IlaiTik and Alice Faye, mite dynasty and descendents of the services.” (Continued From Pag*- One) Bearers will be Frank D. Cheney. Chartier, 27, 59 Winter etregtr draw the praise of those who 3VTHT—Theasure Hunt. W ONS- Silx'er Trumt^t.p llour. Television District nf Manchester, on the 1st These signals disappeared after The following will iferve on com­ Vong nevertheless would give the to take actiott'pn the matter. WONS— Chicago Theater of the Air. old King Hussein who established Inter-service rivalry has been day of May. AD., 1953. ____ Henr>' R. Mallory. Ward C^ieney, t)|os> tariffs now supposedly 6:15 -1VHAV—Golden 5i^mer:t.'x In Sonff about 10 days. Wonsgn is a heavi­ mitters for the coming seaion: apeedtng, 821, and failure to carry criticizis the President’s moderate It is something of a miracle, WHAT—News; Reward Review, a kingdom in Arabia when the a problem ever since the services ' Present, JOHN J. 33 ALLETT, A South Korean corps includes William C. Fisher, Charles O’Dowd, rebels tremendous prestige, anil motor vehicle r e g 1 ■ t r a t i o b,; •fcolished. 8:SO--\VDRC-My Little >>arcie’. ly concentrated enemy area, and open the way for an invasion Of British Troops gamble in favor of some retrench­ again, that this present session of 10:30—W TIIT—Perapeetlve. WTIC—Theat'^r (Jrlld. \ P. M. . Arabs revolted against the Hirks were merged in 1947. The Navy three to five line divisions. John Robinson, Lyman Ford and Christian World Relations com­ suspended judgment; and John A. WDRC—.Newa; Country Style. WH.\Y— Hour of Faith. \ W>'HC ^'E.'dale of Louise C. England, late of the Rikers l^lieve their son was mittee to plan "World Community the sister‘kingdom of Cambodia. 'The business involved in this new ment. And it would, also be some­ the General Assembty. is also being in World War I. Both have been and Air Force have quareled, for JIancheater In said district, deceased. Commander of the new corps is Elmer J. Morgan. Hesly, 19, WllUmsntic, and WU-r 10: 4S—W H A Y—New a. WONS—Fnchuitei^ Hour. 1:00—Geps Autry. captured and taken prisoner of Day.” Mrs. Maude Kloppenburg of The French believe the Vietminh arranfement is supposed to act as asked, by the Lodge administrs- 11:00—All Slatlora—.News. 6:5.1— W TH T—Telegram Fop Y<>u. 1:.'40—Dodgers vs. Oiirago. studying In England in prepara­ instance, over the size and number Upon application of Clayton E. Car­ Msj. Gen. Kang Mun Bong, former war. Arrangements are being handled Are_ Criticized liam Di Carpenter, 18, both speed­ what immune from later criticism ver. adminlatrator. praying for au­ St. Mary’s Church, Mrs. Edith may attempt to overwheln! the de­ U it were free and believed in tlon, to make at least soiifte gesture W’HAT—Save a Life Program. 6;0O-W DRC—Hallmark Playhoua^, 4:1.3— I Married .losn. tion for their royal duties. of aircraft carriers and. even to­ chief of the crack First ROK Divi­ Riker had been on active duty by Watkins Funeral Home. ing and $27 each. . ^ —since, the ruination which might I1:0»—WDRC—Newa. W TH T—Walter Wlnchell. \ 4,4.3—Dite With .Iud>'. Their acce.ssions ended regencies thority to enter liito and ligii an agree­ Longfellow of -the North Metho­ fenders of the town by sheer force of reform, like the creatioh'^f one W’THT — Saturday Night Dancing ,3:1.3— Kepturkv Derb.v. day, all three services have separ­ ment to compromlae gnd settle certain sion. aboard the USS Oriakany in the -Also, Joseph F. ,Gellent. 32, competition. But no business is possibly come our way from over- 'Y ^ A Y —“N«we: KoaCeianetz Condurta in both Iraq and Jordan. King doubtful and disputed claim* and In­ dist Cihurch and Mrs. Florence of numbers, since their equipment elected county supervisor to re­ Part.v. MONS—Rev,' Martin Jackaon. fi no—Lone Ranger ate guided missiles programs. Pacific after receiving his wings is considerably Inferior. For Statements Bridgeport, speeding, |18; Reno so talented at. slipping into the t;i:>- W TH T—Taylor Grant. R:30-Yoii Asked For It. Feisal'.s. uncle. Prince Abdul Ilah, terest*, which aaid eitate haa against ' Only a few light skirmishes Reserve Col. Eddy Wood of the Church of the Naza- armament would never be place the present avstem 6^, three 4I:1S—WONS—Midnight Matinee. Gertrude England and/or the Estate at the Pensacola Navy Air Station But the guerrillas ..have a third Daigle, 28, Rockville, epeeiling.' WTHT—The PUvbova. WIIAY—Falcon Ballroom. • ^ 7:00— Hopalong Cassidy. has been carrying on regal func­ were reported along the quiet 155- rene; Spiritual Values committee understandings of a cartel, vi-hlch pppularly understood or fit it­ commissioners.. And the outcome', 7 SO—Ker .Miirrav Sliow. .of \3> Harry England which clainia and ,. u oi.i, t,-. in Florida. He waa graduated from invasion column holding up thou­ (CenUnned From Page Oni) $18; apd PhlUp R. Jobert, 19. m . WTIC—This Week In Sporll. • :80-W D R C —K.irape. tions in Iraq. A three-man Inlefwat/i are more fully aet forth Ini'""' uatiie tine, rtifies competition, as European we suspect, will be back in the WDRC—Your Navy Show. WTIC—Drapne*. S 00—My Hero. Pomfret School in Pomfret, Conn., to plan "World Day of Prayer," sands fif French-Laottan troops on Center street, violation of rulee ef self to glib criticism. In a sense, S .'tn—Amateur irmir. rcRciK'vhas been ruling Jordan in said agreement on (lie. it la A Chinese platoon attacked an Is Awarded Honor business. > natural order of things. II :M-WTIC-Muilc. M'THT—(‘'api!oI Memo. and attended Trinity College and Mrs. Norman Marshall of the Sal­ the broad ' Plaine des Jarres. 200 British) Marine Cpl. David P. the road, $9. then, the President has taken not Meanwhile, against the unlikely WDIIC—Symphony Hall. WONS— An.‘»were fop . Anierit ana. SjOO—Toiir Stiow of ShOwa Hussein's name. SPACE FOR RENT the University of Coloi-ado at vation Army, Mrs. Georgs Winzler In other cases disposed of this' .‘Nevertheless, the main point is WHAT—Easy Listening. J;4.V-\yTHT-GeorKe E. Sokolaky. 10:30—Your Hit Parade. , pl1crt?o®n'^“heII’r-.nd deTeSlnfd’lH talks village.of Pa 'J”-.'™'* milea m thw est of the royal town, LAng of Brooklyn, ii. Y.. sai(L "It’a only the course which Appears to po.sslbility, that the Lodge admin­ 11 ;00—Wrestling. ' INDUSTRIAL nr STORAGE 'tile Probate offlpe in Manchester In aaid Boulder before entering Naval Haitfor'd. May 2 -Cokmel I.jm- of the Concordia Luthe.an ChurdlTTTTiiese^forcesfore well could be used for not true what they. said. I think morning, Mr*. Francis BUtlef, 40, ' that the ideal which has long been l3:0a-f\3'T'.IC—Newa; Louis Prlmt. 10:00 IVDRCi^Quiz Kldr. 12:00—Mldnigtil Theater. Dlutrlrt. on IhF 8th of M*y. A. D.. dawn, but a hail aviation training. of 738 Tolland turnpike, and Mrs. him ’most reasonahle and aensihic. istration ahould press, or General AVDRC—J^wa, H«rx'€‘v. 1951. at two o’clock. ti\ tlti? afternoon, rence W'. E?ldy of 25 Deepwood and Mrs. Ruth Benson of the the defense of Luangprabang. they might havq ’turned a little \VI...... 1 :A3—Nea*. Senators Seeking about 35 Commun A member of Sigma Chi fra­ Francis Bolduc, 22, of 58,Drive F,. advocated by common sense but the one which requires most A.ssembly aentiment miraculously 12:30—W TIC vTo Be Announced; The E«sv*LliteniDE. WKNB CARLSON & CO; anft.lhfit notice be srlVen to all persona drive. United States Army Re­ Emanuel Lutheran Church: Chris­ French officials reported last bit.” . , favor, ahv true and sweeping re­ I vory Touch, M TIC— CralE. 4:00— Hlch Toarr. 44 STOCK PLACE Interefted in eatate of thfi prmtert- hastily withdrew, the Eighth Army ternity Ensign Riker entered the serve, Manchester, wss -honored night that forward elements of the both charged with keeping unli­ realism dbout the problems of courage IJ;5A-WTIC—N*"ia. M o n B—Public Sorvlc<* ProRranis; tian Social Relations committee to Americans gpd British lived to­ form of the county systemr^which NVwsi 4:30— l.earntng )loa* To Pa-ini. cy of Raid appllrallon land the time said. Sixty N ^th Koreans charg­ .navy in 1950. He first was as­ yestcidav in the office of the State 1 "May Fellowship," . Mi.a ' censed dogs, were fined $8 sacll'y .3:00— Pre-Derhy Ceremonies. To Retain Agency and place of hfaeinK thereon, by pub* Vietminh invading force were near gether in the prison camps. Lang Europe now stands embodied In Soaiar 16:15—11’ONS—Rrratift of Mercy, ed another lis^^ning p6st near the signed to Pensacola for pre-flight Board of Education for completion and Herbert R. Donnelly, 54, iof 9 T \vOu1d be to abolish It — the sys­ «:S0—WTIC—News, Mualc, ,3:1.3—'Wenturky Derby. . , iishlnK A copy' of thie order In aome Dorothy ' Pease of the Center Pakhou, 12/miles north of Luang­ said he still had a touch of British an actual authority. The idea has 11'THT—AIiBtan* Gook^. 3:3(V:::-Western Theeter. , , new*apaper having a circulation In aaid Punch Bowl On the eastern front training and then advanced to of training in the emergency man­ CJhurch street, charged with intox-i A Crop For ’53 tem has protections which are. for 7:00—WTIC—Cavalcade .Of Music I6:30--1\THT—World »fiil the West. ("hiirrh, Mrs. John Talcott Of the prabang. French and Laotian accent from his close association been given tangible .shape. An.il, the moment, quite as powerful aa 3\'CCC—Organ Meindle*. .3,4.3—Sport." on Parade. ' (Continued from Page One) dlatrlet. at leaat ftx*e diya before the and lost nr/ estimated 45 killed basic training climaxed by six agement of the national economy troops defending the town of 6,000 ication and breach (>f the peace. 7:1.3—3VCCC— Hour of St Francis. WDRC—Newa; Listen to 'Korea. «:00— Ship's Reporter. dav.of aaid hearing, to appear If they Covenant CJongregalional Church with them. any purely political situation. The 11’O.NS—Holy Trinity Service. and wounded. takeoffA and landings on the air-' offered by the Industrial College inhabitants were digging in for a Was fined $20 on the first couaf If it Is s right and inevitable Idea, It is never too wise-or too pos- 7 :.30—WCCC—New"; Music You Want. 6:1.3— Early Shoa'. pee tauae at aaid time and place and and M.r*. Ruth Wfrner t>f the (?pl. John King, of San Antonio, 'WTIC-Jleet the Press. 7:10— Historic Sarilzerland. ■ Congresa must accept or reject Fruil«MrER«S^ be heard relative thereto, and make re­ craft caiTler, USS Monterey in of the Armed Service.*. and received a suspended 30-day It ahould be able to take care of *ible--to inquire exhaustively into countie* support their, own func­ 3VTIC News. String Symphonette. 16:4.'S-WDRC—UN Report, Ema'ni ej Lutheran Church: pubkc j p*"?: tioning b v their own tax on the WDRC—Music Box. 6:00—Jackie Gleiaon. such plans as a whole, although FLASH BULBS, CASES, 4 turn to this court, and by rnalline in a the Gulf of Mexico. After adt A certificate presented by the The French command believe.* Texas, snd Orlando. Fla., said he sentence and waa placed on probar, 7:3.3—WK.NB News. W HAY—News. rerlftered letter on or before May. 2. relations committee. Mrs. Msde- Itself, ffiom here on. the inspiration 'and motivstion of cities and towns. Were the state II ;W -N ew s on AH Ststlons. n:0O—Rocky King. amendments may be made in sep­ MOVIES, PARTS ^ 20 Ex^FWs End vanced training aPCorpiia Christ!. College of the Armed Forces was the rebels msy try to open an'as­ had not met any of the British tion (or six months (or the seci, 7:5.3—3VD.RC.O.World In Brief. . 11 HAY—Easy Listenini:. S:10—Meet Millie. 1W1. a copy of thia order addreaaed to line Morley of the North Methodist priiioners who made state.ments'at ond. !” Even if it works, however, that New England farmers. ,Yoii are to take over their functioning, it 10:00— Balance Tour Budget. arate legislation later With Senate Sehatx A Schat*. 7r»0 Main atreet. Hart- Tex., Riker returned to Pensacola extended to Colonel Eddy by Dr. sault on the town Sunday—therr 0:00— WONS—Chape' in the Sky. \yDnC-^VFC Ed4l^ riiher. Church and Miss Emily Smith of Lyneham. but that the statements The case of James F. SeabornS,'- likely to get some noncommittal would have to meet its ptsTi in­ W THT—Newa. ' W TH T— Eddie Fisher. 10:.'40—Myaterv Theater. and House approval and the Pres­ ford. „ Conn... attorn^va . for Cia.yton K. Secret Plane Trip to qualify in'his combat-type air­ F. E. Engleman. commissioner of favorite day for attack.*, "the peo­ 3^11 only mean that it works it Carver, guardian or the eatatea of 35, of Hartford, charged with non­ creased expen.se through Increases WTIC—News; 'George Crook. • WTTt'—(qiftot. irtiey. 11 :00—Little 'Theater. ident’s signature. Arthur Drug Storas j craft and then waa ‘ iusjiigned to education, on request of Brigadier .the Center Conyregaitionsl Church; ple of/Luangprabang have pitched followed the Communist way toward bigger problems. If remark about the weather you WDRC—News. WONS—^Danre Orchestra. 11.16— Lafe Show. Franklin David HInKlar.d. Arthur Roh- S lid nominating committee,, Mrs. support, was continued to May in its own tax incom ea./^is might Bsaday Long, who ha.s been feuding with eri Knrland. Wayne RH England. Corpus Christi to complete train-' General B. M. Hovey, USAF Dep" in to help dig trenches, string exactly. tjiis economic federation do do the kihd of remark which WHAY—News: ChoVlatera, H :;t0--W TIC Meet the V’epp. what he calls the "high brass in (Conttnoed From Paffo One) Gladysi Butler of the Second Con­ "I do'h’t think too much of what' represent economy fqr the people tViCNB—Healing Waters. W DRC—Art Wuner Orchestra. A. M. • Louiae V, England, minora. Elaine M- Ing and assignment to active duty tify Cornmanoant of th.e college. barbed wire and build fortifica­ achieve harmony and unity with- intimates that it was a nice day WNHC the Pentagon.” laid the new watch­ R. Malek. trt'dftldnally and as adminia* Colonel Eddy, the assistant di­ gregational Church, snd Mrs. Pid- they aaid here in thia newspaper Z of Connecticut, but’'to the I/)dge «:l»—W TH T—Chrtstian Bcleneo. \\’IIAY— Moonliirht Memoriea. *;.in— Frnntiere of Faith. ' . tratrlg of the eatate of Jonathan Erg- .with .the fleet in the Pacific. tions against!'the expected on­ until you came along. WDRC—Shoppers Siieclal ^ WONS- Danre Orchestras. dog office had saved the taxpay­ whole group i>f men in inch man­ rector of vocational training field ward Brown of the South Metho­ about the Korean war being stupid ill itaelf, that will,, in. time, inere- administration tl>^ prospect of 11:4.1—1VT1C—Stars from Paris. 10:00— tVhata Tour Trouble. \ land. Clayton E. Carver aa admlnlatra- Besides hia parents, Riker has slaught. WHAY—Palestine Program. 10:16— The Nature' of Thinga. ' ers billions of dollars by putting ” a tok of the .estate of Janf L. England; ner." services of the State Department dist Church, and Useless,” King said, "We came iV.mean that it encountera, in tlie taking over respohsibilitv for find­ ll:5S-1VONS-Newa. three brothers and ,a sister. Ati.s- But we suppose that the in­ ing still more Income from state WONS—Radio Canders. WHAY-iNewi^. f»:*0--Mr Wiiard;- ■ bridle on the most outrageous type }T.'Meade/Alcpm. jr.: 750 Main atfeet. .411 Are HI of Education. Is the first Connecti­ here to stop aggression. Somebody WHEN I wider context of the world aitua- 3VHAY— Muaic'al Del Buongiornd. 11:00—5uper Cl reui. of (nilitary waste and 'extrsva- Hartford. ,Conp., att'tiraey for tClUard tin, 23, is attending Overland \. spiration came to this particular tax sources would be a niehtmare, WCCC-:-Ncws,; Churches Sing. 12:00—IVTICr-Newa; Mualc. "Ali of the.se boys are ill.” cut educator to complete the ex- had to- atop the CJommunlstZ. If WDRC—News. P. M. fdnee.”,, ', Harry .EogUnfl; ‘ Jay B: Bublnow«# 843 Con.servatory in Ohio. James, , Hospitol Notes Upn, miich .the 8am«u sorl .of proh Npiv,. Eng^nd .iarman. from some­ under .present, conditions.. It might ,. 3VTIC-T.Sabhath .>ieaaa«e.. „ ■ , - .4ltN.«4; ... J: ...... "Mkhi. artcaetv ManckeetAT. IZttnnji attor­ .Campbel)..aaid.,‘iAJI-are suffering ,teji8l3'e .study...of,.-.the. proJjlera Reds ,Naiue„FQur they -were « o t elopped^fn-Konea.. TIIIET® WKNB— Polonla. 'lY't , Stennis saicl that, if Congress 21, was -prt>m«t«d''lo-T:orpoi‘al last IfAis inHlvidual nations have ex- likewise turn out that the counties 12:55—News 12:00—Kit Carson. ney for aaid Gertrude England; and vitamin' deficiencies. Indicated by economic mobilization for national thev would juat keep grabbing.” where between the .news of the , WTIC—GUIdf iri s Corner. r 12:a0-Ct*co Kid. , . . . alliiwTi. .the ’ defense. ccArganisBtion . The "HaFliord-Con^ectijcut Trust jCom- we'ek at the Fairchild Jklr Fqrcf. ■ 'W TH T—MUare' lof’ Sundiy”"' " B H ’ 0“T H E R R paimv- fn- ther- ieffs ‘and-the-poor security.-■■■■ ■ king Siiid! the Statements 6f the ijeri’enced ■ iii the past ih.side 'the day and the weathei* of the da.v. would' have tof be compensated fbr 1:00— Ramat-of the Jungle. to become effective, he villi intro­ pany. Hartfc^rd. ronn., >xecutor u/w Base in Washington where he"^ is' . Asiatic Neutrals ADMr r m D y 'e s y e r d a y ; any facilities which would be *:45--WO.NS—News. . , .1:10— Life I . W'ortli Living. ' c t W. H.»rry England. condtion of their teeth and gums.” a gtmner on a B-36. Rlc!iard., The training cnur.se makes ready Philip Reuter. 34F. Garden. dri\;c; British soldiers were , "just what arrower context o fth e European , We noticed, the other day, dur­ WTIC—Children's'Corner. . 2:00—Dodgers .v*.. Milwaukee. duce separate legislation to re-es­ -JOHN J. \VALLETT. Judge. people fora -w a r staff in the event turned over to the state, and this ■;TWo ol^. t-he litter patients 10, and Eleanor, 9. Sre both atu- j Frank .J^cmmla. 26.. A.shworTh the Communists w'ant to hear." ituation. Juat aa the federation »:00-W D R C —3Vorl. . .News. 4:.K)—Omnlbti*. tablish the agency. Authorizsd Salts emergency nisnagenirnt of the na­ ing a half hour of sun. that he was would be nightmare addecl to a W eeC—String Time. About Town 6:00—Mr. and Mra. North, - AT A COURT ' OF PROBATF. held have , lung conditions and two dents st Hlghlsnd Psrk school. (Continued From Pago One) street: Mra. Eliitabelh Murphy, 20 King learned April 15 he would UTHROPlmURSNUj rhich exials on this side of the '6:30—Waller Winrhell. Both Stennis and Long conceded antf Sarvica ' • I Mancheater. within and for the have foot aliments; which causes tional econotny Is necessary for engaged in plowing one of nis nightmare budget. .s WONS—Voice- of Calvary, in separate interviews that Phelps road; Miss Eva Cambridge, be repstriated with other aick and In other words, the i|nt.v WTHT—Mazzini Society. ♦ 6:45—Charles Laughton, • District of, Manchester, on the 1st them to walk with difficulty.” he national security. Tt includes eco­ they wanted to cpme home snd wounded. U lantic-fhe United, States .if prize acres- an acre which lies WTIC—World Newa Roundup. ' The American Legion Auxiliary 7:00—Red Skelton. chances of defeating the entire re­ dav of -May, AD.. 1953. Green , Lodge; Mr*. Madeline politicians have a comforiahle added. - nomics. the procurement and ai'.o- were fit to travel. "They took about 100 of us to America is today finding that it rich and low- and level. Plowing WHAY—Italian Voice. will meet Monday at 8 p. m. in 7:.10— Private Secreta^-. organization plan are slim. Present, JOHN J. WALLETT, HuddleBtoiis Head | Plldrcdge. 16 Cole street; Mrs. case, which is that the state WKNB—News: Polonla. R:00— Toast Of The Town. REFRIGERATORS: Judge. “ All will be given the same | cation of war materials, and as­ Daniel Plea Rejected Pyoktong and feasted us with good the Legion Home. Members are Long said Congress set up the signment of man))6wer for mili­ Mary Steven.son, Andover; Harold l^ust consider problems of eco­ was followed by a quick harrow­ cen t afford the economy which #:I5— 3VTIC—Serenade In Blue. 9:00—TV Playhouae. Keivinator Eatate of .Tonathan England. late nf thorough physical and mental e x -; "Daniel said the figure waa ba.sed food, beer and wine," King said. 3VDRC—Voice ol Religion. reminded to bring articles for the 10:00—The Doctor. agency while Eisenhower vvas run- Manchester In aaid dlatrlc:. deceased. tary and industrial needs. Hoering. Rockville; Mrs. Rose nomic, military and political unity ing, and then by a process which might be Involved^ In r Lite. savings of vast millions of dollars WASHERS: the Prnl.ate office In. Manchester In road instead of widening. Bridge cafptured at the front. ville: Mrs. Elsie Mulvey, 48 South Waahlngton, May t —(JF)—The Oommonwealth, between itself and we were being reminded of. and 3VTHTe-Meaaage of Israel. have a meeting on Thursday, May 7:00—Navajo Trail. said District, on the 6th day nf May, smaller C47s. for the last lap of Covey, secretary; and Mr. and Circle, at a meeting Wednesday 3VCCC—Sincha Time. every day of the year,"-Long said. Easy Blackstone street, as proposed, is "in the Hawthorne street. ' Veteraas . Administration an­ tfce Oommuniat world, between ;t- we might have stopped and in­ 7, at 8 p. ,m. to make arrangements 7:.10—Sunday Playhouse, A. D., 1953, at two o'clock In the after-' their journey to Willow Grove. Mrs. Edward Sauter, treasurer. The Communists said all dis-. night at the home of Mrs. JAmes 33‘HAT—Notlzie Dair.Mon.do. 9:00—Frr«t Waring Show. He credited Frank Creedon, noon, and that rotV-e be given to alt works," according to Director, DISCHARGED Y’ESTERDAY: nounced today it has removed .^ If and the American world, ail 3VDRC—Chureh o The~Air. for the observation of ita 35th an­ ABC - Kelvinator Preceding the business meeting shied POWs in their possession quired what new variety, of crop N. Leber of 105 Holl atreet, elected 9:.T0— King's Croatrosdi, who heads the office, with reject­ peVaon* Interested In said estate of the Walter T. Mahoney. , , hacl been returned except some Mrs. Iren,c Vincek, 148 Lydall reotrlctlona on how It* 4 per 33*KNB—News; Lithuanian Hour. niversary. All members are re­ 10:00—The Web. pendency of said appilealtnn and the a potiuck was enjoyed, and after­ rent gratuity payment on GI dpfy any convincing.solution ex­ was being introduced to our New officera for rite coming year as fol­ lO.'lfc—WCCC—Vistas of Itiiael.------t0:.10— I'nrThe L«w. ing w* request of five billion dol- M.ihoney said yesterday h e , not able to travel. .•.treet: Julius Salonik, 14 Middle quested to attend this me«ting. IRONERS: time and- place of hearing thereon, t.y .Asks Town Ease wards a pleasant time was spent loan* may be applied. A* of empt that same kind of solution England climate. But it’s just as lows: W'HAY—Moment Musical, 11:00—The Late Show, lim for military construction by Easy Ironrite publlahlng a ropy of Ihia order in some playing. Monte Carlo whist. favored the Server atreet plan' The Reds said the UN Informa­ turnpike, we.*t; Mrs. Elizabeth' 10:00— WCCC—Newai Music from Lon­ I'cwapaper having a clrculatioii iji aaid Salnionsen, 26 Conway road; Mr*. April 25, all credit controls were p ich has been adopted for the weir we did hot. Information like Leader, Mra. Francis Chartier, don. . district, at least five da\a' before tlie over widening Bridge street. tion was "unreliable and Unfound­ We know how to diagnoffo: aecretary, Mrs. Walter Carter; • The Engineer Company, Con­ Laws on Parking Planning Engineer Wilfred J. \ Winifred Risley,- Lake street; Mar­ removed fr a m 'd home Inaa*. obltms o f these six nations with this, we have discovered, has a WONS— Voice of P rophecy.----- necticut State Guard, will report day of saitt liearing, to appear if llicy ed.” The '’ groundle-ss" charges insurance., problems. For treasurer, Mra. William Taylor; . dlVTlIT—Jewish Program. VACUUM CLEANERS; see cause at aaid time and place anil Lie Detector Test Maxwell aaid yesterday he pre- 1 that the Red.6 are holding back sha Hume. 74 Lockwood street; SC another. w’ay of mkking its own entry into . WTIC—Art of Living. to the' Armory at 11:45 a.m. tri­ Hoover Royal be heard relatl.e tlierelo. a'nd make re­ some years we’ve specUI'* hospitality, Mrs. Jamea Murray, WHAY—Gemme Muilcall. Dr. Arthur,, B. Morgan, a ferred not to comment at this i POWs are "of no help to the Mrs. Inga Hultine, 20 RuaseU I TTiere is no aectipnal,’ no partial Mri. Jamea Fitzpatrick; welfare, morrow in class "A " uniforms and turn to this court, and liy mailing in curious minds, 1 if they will only 10:3.3—WKNB—Show Time. Universal Lewyt a reglatered letter on or before May 3. (diysician with • bffires in Depot time on the Server street pro-1 piogress of negolidtions" for an street; Wilbert Emigh, 254 Heiiry ized. Let us help you plaR kiution for the problems of this Mra. William Powers; contact, will travel.by truck to Meriden to THr ARMY and NAVY CLUB 1953.'a cony of this oraler addressed to Seen in Hearins; po.sal. practice patience. 10:4*-W TIC —Gue.t .Star. participate in the Loyalty Day Square, has s.sked the Board of armistice, the spokesman said. .'treet; Mr*. Hilma Anderson, siS RICH BARNYARD an insurance-lirogram that pry small modern world. Whcie Mra. Robert

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TOONBRyiUL.E FOLKS -HY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS RY HERSHBERGER UARNIVAL BY mCK TURNER

waterenter the soil,- whereas ■ 9. Sense and Nonsense when the’ top layer of soil consists oT coarse particles, water entry is easy. The difference could be liken­ fE > SUPER- MARKET Wifey Say,___ what______kind of -flah i . We don't care If they d ^ t put ed to. attemptrhg to pour water A recent survey by the Connec­ Manchester Directory is .that ? * 80. many pins in a new shirt/ hat through a barrel, of flour, as oppos­ ticut Blue Cross . indicated room is if we get a new shirt. Hnbb'y-rr-It’s a jelleyffcrh, X ed to a barrel of sand. Without and. board chargies in the state’s Wifey^Yea. What flavor?,. proper management, soil ferosion I t s can easfly be the result in areas general hospitals were up 10.3 per Target Instructo’f' —Where the^ X; cent over the rates of a .year ago. dickens are your shots going? where slKy soil 'prevails, slncife In­ Of Business Services Welcome change: Anything you stead of entering the soil, water get back from a dollar.., Seaman don't know, but The purvey revealed that the aver­ \ flows a lo n g ^ e aurfaea, carrying age charge for hospital accomoda­ — Joseph Gancher in siiatevepost they’re "leaving this end all right. soil w'lth.lL \ . ■' X The origin of « e ov«r-(iupply of tions aire now 914.51 per day. Aver­ Employer-~( seeking office boy) People are coddled too much.. By j m SCOTT silt ? Accdrdlak-tn, DA.ji^watjson, s e Charges for the different ac­ So you want a.'Job, eh? Do you For example, the bartender won’t Indications are we.^tgace it commodations within the hospitals County JSdlCor X are 912 day for private Ward ever tell lies? * "» let you pour your own drink. back to the glaclef ^bvered- Printing Needs^ Supplies, at Schieldge’s EYEBROW TINTINB Office Boy—No, atr^.but I can Connecticut a long tllfts^SO? As beds, 916.81 for semiprivate rooms and 919.02 for private rooms. learn. z , Joe—Who was that blonde I There’! No Jiigtic© were substantially the same: Folks the glacier receded, it; left much HAIMHAnNB aid STYLINO It’a^etting so that folks in the fired up the gas burner to . keep loose material oh the surlkqe of Thirty of 32 hospitals surveyed saw you with last night? warm, closed off'the windows'^-and by Blue. Cross reported they had Nothing irks a genuine college M oe- She was the brunette you vsrious\county towns (arld,^ else­ the land. For many years, gedipg- THE NEW |«SY TIHTS FOR HAKE-OP where to&) have become condition­ doors to insure warmth, and thbn Ista tell us, there was no vegei foitqd It necessary to increase room boy any more than shaking out saw me with the night before. charges. Bradley Memorial Hos- the envelope from home and find­ ed to-entrMties from officials to. settled back to succuntb., tlon to hold this material In _; \ j»*L A T T H E "get. that dbg license early . . . Rigns of the Times . This factor made it easy for: WJnds ital ih^ Southington and Green- ing nothing in it but news and T.\Cr-PACKED :h Hoilpjtal reported no change love. avoid the rush.;'. . . do it now . . We, herewith open a new >de-' to .-blo.w the soil about. The coarser He has a sense of humor. late-comera wlH have to, pay a ,1 partnient of Nutmeg Gratings de- partides of -soil material dkj not fkeir rates- But that cannot be trusted... penalty, etc?’ \ . ] voted to odd bits of Information move easily, hut the fine particles Superintendent WUHem Slover o n 9 ^ ^ - .Englishman—Well, now. that His finger wriUs " ! love you" The county cdlumns of The received from around the state were well Scattered by the winds. of Manbbester Memorial - Hospital really puzzles me. In all my On things I have hot dusted. . Herald have .cart^ numerous, . and of especial interest to county Today,.crops .and other vegetation says the'local ins^tution di,d not ’ 99 Eaat Ce^er.street _ travels through England I’ve never —Theresa. E. Black. storfes oHginating in the offices of !' readers. tend to keep the deposits in the4r Increase robm ch aiq^ during The Tel. MI-3^009 noticed a hedge like that before. town clerks, all askinR,^ that dog . A release from the State De­ original position.' ’ year either, ^ h o u g h ihle was not Arc you sure George Washington Mother — Why are you feeding owners register their pdts before partment of H(ghway8_reminds us In general. Dr. Swanson says, indicated in thb,report ihsde from' 5" C*> IMl k, NU bniM. >•€. got it from England? the cat goldfish food? I told you the May 1 deadline. That deadline , that the tone-crushing, spring such deposts are about two feet the survey. TheTqport, he said, is Vlall^doneB Fnmt- T M in U I N) OH ' Mount Vernon gardener — Of to feed the goldfish. was reached yesterday and there’s j Jolting type of pavement may deep.'Out in the mid-West, he adds, based on a wcighwl averageXpne year ago, some partk o f the ideal *‘H« whan tha cashier handed him the total!" course. He got the whole Ranged Junior -- Well, I’m doin’ it. o:ie man in Bolton who feNs a soon be on the way out. That i.s the winds did an even better job, tnre and Floor Cov­ ICHESTER S - 2 - S 3 country from England, didn’t he? Tfiat’s where the goldfi.sh are. little sorry about it. \ if present plans of Highway Com­ building up silt deposits about two hospital were still undbr construct ering Store for tlon and all beds were nqt in use. \ This man hoticed the placardk, missioner G. Albert Hill come to to 75 feet in depth. Large Aasortment' DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE the many news stories, the chn-'' Today they are. Since som kof the pass. additional beds are in of Fine Floor Cov­ DRY ANiRS Btant pitch from sundry officials A section of South Main street ! OUT OUR WAY BY J. K. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with M A.TOR HOOPLE I T. M. U, t. P*t. Off. / and decided that this year he priced bracket, this accounts' ering. Can lu for STREET In .Middletown will be used to lest Guest Organist the weighted average being h 1»51 hy N|« Ut9K0. would license his dog early. He did thrW different types of road coat­ eatlmate. V£ b e e n on PASE a and the dog died. Well in advance The Blue Cross, he concluded, ML3.72S4 t h e r e eOE& TH‘ NOW THAT FOUTE Anawar to Pravloua Puizia ings—all of a rubber base or emul­ ■THOo s a n d Tim es, ,e ‘But look at it this way, air! It’s tha only ont laft— it of the May 1 deadline.- For St. Mary’s the figures for the weighted aver- THIMKER. RUlWiM’ SILENCE HAS BROKE ESAD, MARTHA.'MUST t PeREslMlALLV] UCJCIU sion. An 8,000-foot stretch vrill a»e of all beds rather than the in­ OUT INTO RUDE V^ITH YOU AT gAT.AHD Alaskan Amble JONES' TH' (30LPEW SILEKICE PLA'Y THE ROLE OF TRAGIC HERO? atanda to raaaon it muat ba youra!” n Here’s where we submit two be divided into three lanes in dividual bed price. list in its re­ lis is the time of year vyhen to take time enough to advise his SCRATCHINJ’ down! SCRATCHINOS AN’ HAVEN'T SCORED YET.' — I WAS REALLY EMaOVlNG TMAT> a questions that may well tax the which the testa will be conducted. Paul Taylor, organist at St. port. ~ w'eddsng invltatlona and wedding; customere. As a matter of fact. FURNITURE STORE E x p e rt Di HIS THOUBg Distance Reception ganist and choir director in Trinity Shop, 135 Spi-uc^treet. For ovey Schleldge’a carries a vaat stock .. forget-meHip* 5 Husband of □ □ □ TREEPRUNIN8 h 13 Makes into '' Dlsi|uletlng Survey Another report has been re­ (ihurch, Bristol/ fifty years, this powlar print shop' of all kinds o f business supplies, T. HOLLORAN Gndnin E s a o A certain section of Coventry This is tile second successive Pittsburgh (/Pi—The wife of an has taken care ofXall kinds of including the Carter line of inks, law (myth.) Q n a ceived from a television kdewer in FUNERAL HOME 14 Inflate and part of Andover are affected Coventry regarding long distance week in which a guest has been at attorney tells how she escaped re- printing needs for peob^ in Man­ carbons and typewriter ribbons. M aad 6 Employers by the transmission lines of a chester as well as ouftyihg dis­ The name Carter has been aasoci- REMOVAL IdeaUjr located—couveadeat 15 Consume 7 Alaska is in 27 Dreadful 41 Click beetiT reception. In one evening this Ihe console at the late Sundn” ser-1 ceiving a traffic ticket by telling 16 French article natural gas pipeline which wdil video fan pulled in .stations as far tricts. ,At large amount oiThe suc­ ated with good results for a long awejr from the busy thorough­ th e------29 Darling 42 Wharves eventually head in the direction of rr«d nr^enr t j . ’ about her husband. Have your treea pruned and 17 Staggered 8 Sheltered side 30 Loosen 44 Prattle distant as Memphis, Tenn., Bir­ S ' n.’lh w ^ f Confirmation, ,.j, j attomeys, he’ll cess of this printing establl^ment time but now Mr. Schield^fa says fare. DIetlaetive Senrlce. MM- Putnam and on into Rhode Island. ij due to the unceasing careVand removed by Ilcena^ and In- 18 Runs batted 9 Native metal 32 Inhabitants 46 Heavenly mingham, Ala., and Schenectady, Mrs Ruth Welles of South Coven- ^ it has been approved by the Stfite aured tree sorgeona. em FacIHtiee. The Off-shoot is called a lateral and work put into every bit of printing in (ab.) 10 Masculine of Mars bodies N -/y. try handled the organ and cho.r. , about it /’ said .the. policeman whd of Connecticut for all legal work. 19 Metal la being contested nut and’bolt by by William Srhteldge.' For ye Mimeograph t> h P 6 r, Wilson- appellation 36 Carat (var.) 49 Rowing . a group of aroused landowners However, he Informs us that . I stopped her speeding car. T. F. HOUORAN^ 21 Town 11 Everlasting 37 Card game implements earlier lhl.s year he brought in a •’That’s where you’re wrong.” I he has worked early and late to ones ring binders, index cards, Funeral O iie^r who prote.st the laying of the lines dlreclor to suooocd John Cocker- see that work is turned out on stich, Markwell and Arrow busi- CARTER TREE (Cornish (poet.) 38 Male 52 River in on their property. However, we fair signal from an unidentified she said. "It I get a ticket, he i prefix) 12 Interprets offspring Switzerland station In North Carolina. So ham, who officially retired on the won’t try to fix it. I ’ll have to pay schedule and done to perfection. neAe auppUea are listed among the .are not concerned with the fight first of this year after 40 years If you have been chosen program welrv known names ‘ found at C. S. McHALE. Jr. 22 Deer track 20 Tahitian god 40 Bridge 53 Bind now going on. This week we have far, we have been able to trace it out of my own money.” EXPERT CO. 1 1 24 Theater sign of service gnd who now holds the chairman for your particular club, Schiehlge’s. Ledger sheetll,. memo UeoMOd * ’.- —— . 23 Weary . holding 58 Near succeeded in digging up a different only one North Carolina outlet The woman said the cop stopped PHONE HI.3-7S95 175 1 70 25 Abstract being and that's in Greensboro. title of ’.’organist emerituq’’.. In., the writing and declared; the best possible advice w e can sheets, R a p iers, taokers, Bostich Oeater S t—TM. M -B- W angle. local parish. S-2, 28 Geraint's wife ''I t ’s a survey that has been con­ And a victim of television (and "Oil, he’s one of those guys, possibly give you is to drive over staples and other items too numer­ in Arthurian ducted by the Northeastern Gas drive-in theaters) is a neighl>or- eh ? Well, if he Won’t take cai-e of to 135 Spruce street and talk with ous to menhph. _ VAV / V'i “yh y TO legend 'Transmission Company to show hood movie house in Winsted, it, I will,” and he tore up the Mr. Schieldge. No matter how busy For the b W in printing make a ^ ‘ v.”';" ':i, 28 Foul language which announces it is closin.g its ticket. Mr. Schieldge is, he is always glad Schleldge’s yoor headquarters. f f'h*''' ’ ^ .“TL?\MiLLiAMC-» Hold up a vJhile that of areas served by 20 Mas­ Bells ou His Toes BILL'S TIRE ^ ■MO LONGER, MARTHA = 31 Edge sachusetts gas firms, none report doors because of the competition. A N D " • THE UTOPIA tiW «Mt W XA A 33 Number ■ t m 9 any deaths from gas inhalation Management says it is thinking Tell Where He Is Greengrass, regular outfielder f^r 34 Age since natural gas was introduced. of opening again on a week-end- the Rhinelanders, clouted hit off 35 Head covering Sprinfi; Change-Over Time at Ailainy’ d REPAIR SHOP ALI.EY OOP A Tap For Our Hero BY V. T. HAMLIN W hile'that may not act as in­ only basis. the Dodgers’ Johnny l^therford at 36 Grantors ducement enough to angry land- Wind-Blown Soils Los Angeles (A’l—Twenty-month- Ebbeta Field on the 14 WilUam H. Grwa» Prop. 39 Ceremony WEU OOC, are 'iOJ N INCREDIBLE! owners, it still is worthy of more With backyard gardeners crop­ CAN VOU IMAGINE 42 Moccasin old Mike Conrad thinks he’s a Cohmibia llqfdts CONVINCED THAT SOME-) BUT MY STARS, OOP STANDING BY than pas.sing mention. Especially in ping up like weeds' these days. HACKER LOAT T 43 Spinning toy pretty lucky young fellow to have HOW OOP IS LIVING A / WHATtL HE while MACBETH view of the 23B deaths caused by hei-Fs an item that may help you Chicago-—(A7—Warren U. S*'aod G oo d yo arllrH 45 Lampreys STOR/ SUPPOSEDLY / DO ABOUT THE h a s MACDUFF'S I manufactured gas in the four years understand the peculiar quality of bells on his toes. righthander for the Chicago Dependable QaalMy — Sendee! VVRITTEN BY { SECOND SCENE WHOLE FAMILY : 47 War god previous. Connecticut farmland. Recent aoil Although he occasionally, bumps I lost the 1952 earned run IN THE FOURTH 1 48 Nested boxes Tlie surye.^ quoted Alassachu- studies show that there ere more into things, he jikes to ttoddle I the on hie I I 50 Burmese wood aetts Department of Public Utili­ "wind-blown” soils in the state!around the hqiise just so he can I start. The 28-year old hurler v mUCE OTEET I sprite »7 WlllfmHaSdittltfgt ties recor>ls. than has generally been believed, j hear their pleasant tinkle, .Knocked out of the box on Sept. 26 Spruce St. 'TeL MI-B-76e» ' 51 I^inting rk-ps Wide Are* according to Dr. C. L. W. Swanson; The little bolls, tied to his .shoes. ■ by the Cardinals who racked him HONE MI.rORSS mistakes W. ^ / m Nm:theastern distributes natural chief soil scientist at the ConnecU- |were the idea of his niotlier, Mrs. up for seven runs 'in five innings. X ■I ^ 54 Rough lava . a j/t o companies in Arlington, nit Agricultural Experiment'Sta-| Paul Conrad. 33. 1322 jEa.st 64thr Up to thst point the blonde boy 55 Indonesian verly. Fitchburg, Gloucester, tlon. I street. She decided she heeded to front Marisea, HI., had an ERA Of •fJttwJh'so. of Mindanao /..a verh ill, Holyoke, Lawrence, Such wind-blown soils, he ex- 1 “'e whereabouts of the ac- 2.30. He finished with a 2.58 mark. •ShMtMMWork ' t. H. Ilg. U. A kM. OH. 56 Keep plains. are not those moved bv , energetic young.stcr and the Hoyt Wilhelm of the Giants won [ o s n K ’s _ __ e,*.. 1»M H mu kH. / Lowell, Lynn, Malden and Melrose, 57 Draftsman Northampton. Pittsfield, Salem, winds today, but those carried bells tell her. the title with 2.43. ;• kOO SERVICE * Air Coniilfioahig ,“ lt waa marvaloua, but you know how thoaa thraa* 59 Cubic meters Springfleid, Worcester, Westfield, around by the breezes during Thus she can do her housework I 60 Compound 5T and, by the way the bells Unkle. 6 2 dimanaional moviaa ara— you don't avtn hava enough and several other places. glacial time thousands of years ftambiog A HMofiig, I ethers. Northeastern Vice President ago. After being depo.«ited. they she can , tel! where u . Mike j . Is and O A l ^ O I L privacy to hold handa!" formed layers of much of the 'duch vvhat he is doing, Amariedn Richard C. O'Hare said extensive Mrs. Conrad Is •otlM f^W orfc college and research laboratory state’s soil. Such material ls:most- LUIRICATION CHRIS WELKIN, 1»lahelner Too I.ale BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM tabs on her son Camping Equipmant Co. TIree e Batterle^ Acceeeorlee / te.sts had credited, natural gas with ly ailt-flne. powdery stuff much M MONTHKrqPAT BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES A New Ahifle like flour in its texture and con. than most mothers, she considers,, Auto Waabhn- Kqad Service BY EDGAR M^R^IN being free of deatlT-'cauaing carbon it necessary. Since birth, Mike ha6 iK:; sistency. COMPLETE LINE OF: Gl/CE. WE A PEW MINirrE? LATEC.! monoxide and, consequently, non- been blind. TuBO-Hp AntoN|apair GINNED A AiAN poisonous. Most of the. wind-blown deposits • T e n t s (A ll sI b m ) ViiMrtP.KinfaK FITTING THAT &0T I'VE Ha warned, however, that the are in the Connecticut Valley, the THAT MR.HAm'S VOlYKff, STORY ©bOKSl state’ s most intensively farmed It is time to have your car | tires? Adamy’s Servlcenter ia , * SLEEPINO BAGS T E L M I-f 307 NO. MAIN 8T. PEEGRIFTION EOT TO TH\»36& iS APT r w t EAXITA same common-sense precautions checked for spring and summer! running a really fine bargain on should be used with natural gas as region. - Recent soil survey work • KNAPSACKS Middle Tpk. W. (Cor. of Bzuad) TEL. MI-3-4848 feeaman WOOVOW’T carried on bv the station, in co­ Grange Notes driving and Adamy’s Esso Servl-! PpP‘J ^ ':''‘*e You. pur • DUFFLE BAGS /MINE‘S Cft VENUG! with any ■ other fuel—Including K. TOO operation with the U. S. Depart­ chase three Atlas tires at the -reg­ / X ...WHY? care not to allow exhaustion of center*offers quick and reliable ular price and receive the foiirth • COTS-eOOT PADS SORT; ment of Agriculture, revealed that Wapping work. The location of Adamy’s is A»(DOT oxygen by. a gas flame in a closed,, one absolutely free, This is really • H A M M O C K S Atteutioa Home Freezer pw ne^ unventilated small room. in one Connecticut Valley soil (En­ 'VVapping Grange |Yo. 30 met particularly convenient. It is at T)WT', field very fine sandy loam), more a money saver and a bargain that aad Locker Holdere • - Which we might add here. Is. the Tuesday evening ahd lecturer's Middle turnpike east, corner of you eannot afford to miss if your TEL MI-9-M 3A Save Up To 15% o o « y than 50 percent of the top two feet Blast Center street, opposi'te the principal cause-Of non-suicide gas program was hobby night with tires are getting thin. Atlas tires 209 BPRUCE STBEET ' In BnyUg Tour Meat inhalation deaths. At least two was silt. parklet, and its proprietor, Edwin Drainage Is Aiferied Mrs. Esther. Cotton a.s chairman. come in solid black and white side- la QnanMtlea MUSIC CENTER deaths and several cases where Adamy, has been offering the walls, and. they are really rugged Such a composition has much Lois Watson wrote^ a pape.r on people of Manchester prompt and 16% Off On 13 or Mere AODDLE TPK. whole families ; were overcome, effect upon the ability of tlie Boil fires of the best qualify rubber de­ were reported in Connecticut "Hobbies.” A roll call was held and efficient service for over three Paekagea Of Froaen Fruit TEL. ra-MSUB to hold water. Good drai-nage, of each menibet;' responded by telling- signed to give you eountless miles or Vegetableo during the cold spells of last years. of safe driving. prime^importance to the farmer, his hobby. " For those motorists who are IiiRtnictloB In ^ t a r wintef._ .__ depends upon easy entry of water, For. a quick oil change,.remem-, In all cases the circumstsnees ‘ Various Exhibits were on di.splav driving new cars or cars in good Manimto, Pisno^ through the aurface layers of the including ' arrowheads. minerals, i mechanical condition, whv not con- ber.that Adam.v’s have an island L T. WOOD insccts, jjqrocheting, woodworking | aider using Esso U nino'oll? Thl» oil changer th s' win change oil In Accormon and Dnons PRISCILLA’S POP That’s Our Pop BV .aL VERMEER two minutes.. Rust rehiovcr that LOCKER PLANT MICKEY FINN Ducats! That Popular Halter aluminum trays, enamel ash trays] new premium oil put out by Esso Sorvicn LANK LEONARD A Set For Relaxing and jewelry. 5!>ver.''l members j i.s lighter and insures immediate will renabve rust in two hours. Is A MEAT HOUSE Inatrun^nts and VDU KNOW I CAN’T J sold here and you may have the Of 61 Bleertl St.— Tel. MI-S-8424 •SLEE demonstrated their hobbies. M rs., lubrication for engines. It i.s de- Muaiem Supplies 1 WHEN SHE'SA - Helena Foster showed how to cane ] signed to use summer and winter, work dene at the Servlcenter or Keep 'Aeqnalnted VESf TICKETS FOR. do.' it yourself at home. Make Sinenrity Orcheatra For Hirs 6AME0NE, THE HORSE SMOWl. a chair. Mrs. Esther Cotton," how I doin.g-awav with the necessity of tdm! to naint, Mrs. May Barber how to changing oil from heavv to light Ada mV’s your headquarters for W hqre PereiMwl HESAIPHEIfIMS.. quilt.- ■ satl.sfactory service. GOIMrTDSENP or light to heavy with the chang­ ConeidenitloB Mrs. Hannah Williams demon­ ing se.asons. The larger manufac­ IB A Tnditloii WE FA1 strated how to make crepe paper turers of cars' reCbmmend the use ROOKIK.S HIT GRAND SLAMS MW Wnni#irfitni vffwuuiwyo **— girw — DON WILLIS ■ir flbwera. Mr. Grove .showed a mar­ of Esso Tlnlflo by name in' bul- Cinrinnati—(>P|—The first major imba he had made _and played 4 / HIGHES' ■4: leUns sent out to their dealers. league home runs hit by rooktea few tunes ’on" it. Irving Foster They ask aneclficjilly „that Esso Jim Greengrass and .lohnny Tem­ GARAGE showed a bench, and ash tra’y in Uniflo oil be put into the new ple of Cincinnati’s Redlegs were / PRICES the shape of a cobbler’s bench. cars before they leave the show "grand slams.” They came within 18 Main St„ Tel ML9-4531 For RaKs, Scrap MetalN The next meeting, of Wapnlng ropm. What greater recommenda­ a spkcf* of three days in the late and Other Salvateablo Grange will be '’Agriculture tion could you have? Ask about it stagc.s of last aeaSon. Temple, sec­ Spocioliiliig In / Night." today at Adamy’s Esso - Servi- ond sacker for the Redlcga, hit Materials Lfr- - Hillstown centcr. his off, the Giants’ Jim Hearn at DRAKE SERVICE C A l^ or At the last meeting of Hills- . How about the condition of your the Polo ' Grounds on SepL 12. •4 y MQRRY'S tbWii Gramme' Tfoi 87;, third' and ------^------iiC------'Front "End Alfgiuiiiint " fourth, degrees ware.conferred up­ rr-eSUati WafUagmui's -Stora PSTRiHSKY: CAPTAIN EASY BuiidinK A Ca.se BY LESLIE TURNER on a clnas.s of candidates follow -. GtiMrai Rtpair Work bealera In Waete Materiala , FRE' KLE.S AND HIS FRIENDS Nice Fuel BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER ing a 'Harvest Supper.” „\vith Mrs. \ We carry a (fiimplete line o( 182 BlaaeU S t—TeL MS-S-fiSTU ' IXNOW, UMCLE ’ PEMMY CAW ^ L JUAM, LETi? n o t MENTION THIE T YOU'RE VERY ^ r Isabelle Leone as chairman. The ' SeSS& f' 4JUALITY WORKCL'OTHEA, ^HUBERT! BUTEHE TO ANYONE. 1 COUIDNT \ CHAKITASLE, Grange was Inspected by East INSURES EXTRA GEEDA 9UIT6 rUAPNOr 1 W H iW .' Me y . m o m I l A ^ Good i FOOTWEAR, SPORTSWEAR, 1T$ FM1TS$TICTHAT\I6 OMBALANCEP-. NORMAL MOET THE HEARD BEAR TO DO THE POOR ) MY PEAR! LETi5.| D!PM*T HANS- DONT CX.0 mom/ Central Pontona - deputy. John; T e n SUBS FOR T ^ DAYS' j PEHMY WOULD TRY TO \ANP NOT EMTIRELV OP THE TIME... RUMORS IN GIRL AM INJUSTICE! BUT / HOPE WE'RE CW#ES.' uPMTvvo«< IwoeuY, Griswold. Jr,, who ’ complimented'; ^ LAWN BEAUTY . . . HMUASOUi PATRIQA,! iREEPON^lBLE FOR ,WE MUST BE ON OUR WROMS ABOUT, WC38K/ NOT BAD, HUM. * CLOWES---- / SON- HIGH GRADE THEN DO EUCH THE VfLLAEE J J--- M O M 7 the secretary, treasurer and lec-i EHE'O MO O Z IIM N A U X WHAT EHE D O E^l IRRATIONAL GUARD CONSTANTLY'^ THE POOR COUUpN’T / I Trip acrost the lawn, with TURF BUILDER Fre6 Alterations l l TUIklAAl FIND EM./ y Tbokr turer. Members from several ‘ Si. . ^ Granges were present. Including ] n Care op iri l)>t hoppBr to feed grasi to rich color. Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily PRINTING THEM/ ’'members from two Granges in ' Thick growth, Theri o jaunt with Scotti Maine, ADAMY'S Seed.to cover bore spoli,wilh luxuriant 8 Depot Sq.—Tel. MI-3-8691 JOB AND COMMERCIAL The next meeting will be held PRINTING ESSO SERTICENTER May 13 at the Grange hall at 8 , Turf. It's o breeze with o Scotti Spreader. a Gas e Oil e Lnbricatlea p. m. : Prompt end Efficient Printing The Sewing club met at the J i O l k L A W N S i l D of All Kinds > • Tires • Batteries home of Miss Nancy Keeney. a.Y- Millioni of perennial seedi in ea'cK CUSTOM • Accessories slstant lecturer in East Hartford. pound fairly bursting with energy The next meeting of the club will TeL MI-9-8107 to give you o deluxe lawn, AWNINGS COMMUNITY PRESS iL be held on Monday at the Grange Cor." No. Main and No. School Middle Turaplke East s-z 5263 Hall to make preparations for the I /b-91.30 3/b»-97.33 ' Strecta—Telephone MI-S-5727 (Coraer East Caster) Ckf. HM k> !■« airilkriM. T. M. aij. H M. As welcome 6a a May morning- travel program which will be pre­ .VIC FLINT CarefuL Harriet BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY youthful sundress for a junior Designed for your, momenta of sented at Ellington, on May 27. S i a n "SPICIAL" S99d BUGS BUNNY- summer wardrobe that features relaxation and for your-j^ holiday The Past Masters' Association, Crows fast so is extra good for the popular halter neckline and a wardrobe, you’ll want to crochet met at Somers on Monday evening ■ HAWOBT.' TIMEP rSKFECTLX I THOUGHT YOU'D SLEEP LATE-V REAP THIS hlEAPUNE, and the annual election of officers ' new lawns. Thrives in sun or shade, iX*r THIS MORNING. VOU WtKM OUT

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How Old Is Your Dog? Three Games Prized Fish Catch of the Year!—Believe It Or Not LOCAL Little League Starts Even a V By iOE STETSON For Indians Can Be Measured Defeak Don Editor I r Sport Chatter In today’! mail was from SeasoD Memorial Day Newr York— i/py,— Ever since a real d o j lover. In part It read.-j Play Rockville Monday \ By Mickey Mantle hit kM 562- For Fourth Straight "My am^l mongrel, collie is 19 . EARL W. YOST foot home .run In ’Washington, years old. She has cataracts on her | There; Meet Hall and By EARL VOST Sponsors for all entries In the Sports Editor Yankee publicity director Ar­ Jeyea. I am told that it is Impos­ Meriden Nines Here Intei'inediate Baseball League this thur Patterson has beea tape Red Sox Beat Lemon; sible to do ariything about these t season w ill be Bantly Oil,- Man­ meaeure-coasdous. Leo Peeved cataracts. Ip this true?" Rain • yesterday having whalied chester Tire, Roy Motoris and Po­ JIMMY NEVIN8 is the. only ■tend’ are: Today, Dodgers vs. Chi­ ^ When . Hector (Skinny) Pirates Win Third * I am, of course, appreciative of out its important first pldcc*. Manchester High baseball regular cago Cubs, and Sunday,- Dodgers Brown recently fanned Mantle, lice and Firiemen’s Athletic Aaao- hitting over the .300 mark. • -Nevina dhe Concern this writer ' haa for breaker with Bristol, Manchester. ciatlon. Ronnie Daigle will serve j Vs. Milwaukee Braves. Patterso'n said:, At A1 Dark Straight; Chifiox Nijp High gets ready now for a three- has collected four base hits in U bis dog and I know that the dog aa commissioner of the newly- official trips to the plate for a .364 “That ball Uaveled 60 feet 6 must have enjoyed 19 years of tenv^ game, set next week. Including two. organized Recreation Department I - ALCMNI LITTLE League will In eb^ ” ^anks, Phillies l^se CCiL struggles. The Indians go to By BEANS llE.\KIK>x>' mark. '3 der care and affection to attain! League.'-^harlle Graff will handle j hold a baseball practice Sunday From the front of the pitch­ By BEN PHLEGAB this extreme age. I wonder, though, | the post Monda.v, Tuesday and 24 Years In National League all scoring., and atatlatics. AH afternoon at 2 o'clock at the West Manager Doesn’t Like Written for NEA Service MANCHESTER HIGH pitchers er’s slab to Oie front of home Associated Preee Sporte Writto If this owner realisc.s that in terms Friday, (joach .Toiiv^Kelley has not games will be'played at Mt. Nebo. Side Oval. plate the distance Is 5B feet, Way He Failed to lof human age the dog is well ovei decided on his pitching alignment Question: Batter single? to cen­ Alumni Little League, jireparing have allowed but two runa in three Shades o f. '52. Those nasty games—27 Innings. Pete Maneggla one Inch. 'a hundred; for the week as yet. ter field. He ovci-r;uns first base for its second season, with four Throw Out Batsman Brooklyn Bums are fattening up and is coming to a stop, turns to­ defeated Meriden, 10 to 2, and then GRAHAM HOLMES meets Sisco For years It has been generally Monday afternoon, tiy locals teams, will again have Ihc.'tollow- ; Andrada of Los Aneles tonight in on the poor little second divieioa will take w-trip to nerghborlng- ward second but...... " ing spbn.sors:’ Brown- and Beaupre. hlanked .IVJndbam ■ High of WUU- N-ew -York, -May -2—(VP)—Mana- ,aald that one year of a dog’s life mantic, S.‘to..0. A1 Blardl shutout ; a ID-round feature 'boxing event at teams again. 'is equivalent to seven In the life Roekvllle to meet the Yellow .lack- makes no defi­ Manchester Trust, First National ger Leo Durocher didn’t like the Middletown, 8 to 0. Next we’bk the : Hollywootf Stadium. It will be the The'terrors of Flatbuah won thn' of a human. This multiplier, has els at Henry Park. Coach Teddy- nite attempt to Bank and Nas.siff Arms. Mel Cush­ ‘ local pro’s first engagem ^t on Ben Hogan Fourth way Al Dark played shortstop Ventura’s rlult has been disap­ advance or feint Indians are scheduled to play National League pennant last year been used to Indicate, for example, ing is the Alumni commissioner Rockville in the Windy City on the West Coast. Holmes has won yesterday when hia New York that an elght-year-old dog Is Ue- pointing this year, loSeVs of Ihree an advance in and will also be the circuit’s pub­ his last four main events. He's a Gtanta lost a 3-2 decision to the by feasting on the last four teomn. games b.v wide margins. Never­ Monday,'’ Hall of West Hartford here In Pan Am Open flnltely middle aged and ran be ages o f 17. 20 or even more, wherc^ that direction, licist. on Tuesday and Meriden here on lightweight. SL Louia Cardinals. And today, after a 10-day ab­ theless, they have had • mediocre Little League teams In the Leo was upset because' Dark eompared with a man ol .Ifi. as the average span, barring acci­ _ and he retqrns Friday. Both home games will be sence, they’re back In firat place The extreme age to which oc­ dent or contagious disease, is 12 clubs In the past but always came ' to touch the American League will be known Mexico CJity, May 2—tA5—Ben failed to throw out Rip Repulskl to life to give Manchester a hard played at Mt. Nebo starting at CHENEY TECH'S next baseball after a strict diet of the lower casional dogs live, however, and to U. bag. First base- as the Red Sox, Yankees, Cardi­ 3:16. game will be against Goodwin .Hogan la a bit edgy and his putting oh an infield roller in the third in­ dhe early age at which they can time. Two years in a row- they m a n takes nals and Dqidgers. National ning. It was the first hit off loser placed teams. tirent Danes are probably the split with the. locals who were Tech of New Britain Tuesday in has gone sour but nobody was THE DODGERS won their reproduce have made me wonder if shortest lived of all. It Is not un­ quick relay, League clubs ' will be Man- the Hardware City. Coach Kenny Dave Koslo, starting a flve-hit In­ mnrh the better rliib each time. chc.ster Auto Parts, Amarlwn, . LITTLE’ LEAGUE District Base­ fourth etraight Iqst nighL a ' S-S 'we can’t adjust the multiplier in common for them to pass away at tags the runner ball Tournament will be held Aug­ 'Hudson’s charges are 1-1 for -the counting him out as tha $16,000 ning Uiat gave St. Louis all three some simple manner and make a This year is no exception, and Legion. Fairfield Market and Mor- runa. uphill battle with the fifth place six, seven nr eight. They .usuall.v Coach Kelley Is expected to go and claims he ust 1 with the . State-L.L. event season. Next home game will be Pan American Golf Tournament Chicago Cuba. Prior to that they ,more accurate comparison. It oc- should' be out. iarty Brothers. American League Monday. May 11, against Middle- Dark inoved a few steps to hia siilTer from some unbalance In down with hIs regular lineup, at Prize fi.sh (.story) of1he year concerns Roy Jette 'of Manchester and Carl Christensen of Rocky Hill. August 9 at Bridgeport. Regionals swung into the third round today. had won three straight from the .curs to me that If we double the structure or metabqlism such as Right or \ will play at Memorial Field and will be held August 17 and the L.L. town Tech at Mt. Nebo. left, aeeiK^ to slip a Mt pad he least until the superiority, if there At the halfway stage the grim last place . And of •even for the»first year, u.se the Both men are foremen in Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. Each man has boasted to fellow workers wrong ? ------the National League at the Char­ World Series In Williamsport, Pa., came np m h the M l and threw diabetes, heart trouble'or prema­ Is any. Is shown And he can yank about his -fishing ability. The workers wanted proof and ..lette and Christensen got just thst for them, little master, three-time winner of their earlier vlctoriee three came !seven until 10. and halve it for all ture digestive failure. .Answer; The ****** Mardoa ter Oak Lots. Action is scheduled August 25-28. wMcly to flnL Whitey Lockmaa some of his first stringers to give as shown above. The fi.shermen caught Ihe big.tish and had to have a tractor pull it down from the Ice to get under way Memorial Day, TOM KELLY rolled a 392 the U. S. Open champibnahip, la over the seventh place New Tbilc years after 10 we can arrive at There are not many companies runner Is not out. A batter-rilnner with the Hamlltons in the Nation­ had to stretch for the throw. Re­ Glanta and three over the atxth more comparable stages in the. other men a chance to jicrtorm. hou.»e. The fish, caught last summer, was dragged out just for the photo, Jette. claimed. HoWever, tied for fourth place, three strokes offering life insurance for dogs Gene Sullivan or Rob Blarill seem may over-slide first base without ANNUAL COON and Fox Oub al Duck Pin Bowling Congress pulskl got-theto flrsL Keolo got place . lives of the two' species. a clo.se observation discloses that it took a lUtlc trick photograph.v* with the assistance of a miniature bacl( of the leaders— Dave Douglas the next two-miti. Thea came four and those that do usually limit the likely to do the hurling with Cap­ liability of being touched out, pro­ Field Trial will be held at the club Tournament in Arlington, ^ Va., and Art Wall. That's not a com­ On their only ventures against ’ Thus at one year a dog would coverage, but the premiums of tractor, a doll house and a few twigs made t(V look like trees. The fish, a rainbow trout, aiitually is a straight Blaglea ^^, tain Pete Maneggla held back for vided he immediately returns and grounds in North Coventry, Sun­ yesterday. Kelly had single games fortable margin to hold over one first division opposition, the Buma be 14 and at two years 21. At 10 12's per cent on the value of a throe-pounder, approximately 18 inches long. It was caught at Crystal Lake In Stafford Springs. Jette MAJOR LEAGUE day, May 24. All Klasman is the one of the two league games. claimed "the water level went down three inches when I pulled it out." retouches the baxe and provided he of 141, 107, 144. of the greatest finishers In the "He should have ^Ided the ball got apanked thrM times running he would be 77 and from here on one-year old dog indicate that they Tue.sday will f|nd Hall High of Field Trial chairman. ' ^ easy,” said Durocher.'\"It was an we would add half of seven to does not attempt or feint an ad­ game. by the Philadelphia PhUUee. are gambling that the dog will live West Hartford invading Mt. Nebo vance to second base before re­ ■ f GEORGE VINCEK, former Le­ easy play. He just lobbed It oyer. each year. A 12-year-old dog would to be nine years of age. QtMots%e, Douglas, a wiry young pro from A year ago Brooklyn won to test the unbeaten locals. Hall touching If. HIs exemption from SCHEDULED SCHOOLBOY base­ gion and Silk City gridder, has Newark, Deb. added a 72 yester­ "Koslo should have had a ah^- games and lost only 20 ’then be 83 and our 19-year-old Let’s hope that, whatever the has dropped one in three outings, ball game at Mt. Nebo yesterday been promoted to corporal In the put. He pitched a hell of a game.\ being touched out ceases when he Ry ASSIM'IATKD PReSA day to his first, round 69 while the four second division friend would be 14 plus 6.3 plus 27 breed of our dogs they will live a 4-0 setback to Bristol that 04 PA*T It’s About Time Someone Got Mad reto4iehes the base. NatInBAl afternoon between Manchester High Army in Korea. The local man has Wall, a former Duke University Durocher was not critical of a isd a-poor 29-37 record witi or 104. to enfoy a long, happy future and knocked them out of a first place Bftttlnjr — WyroJft<*k. PhlladflphU. and Bristol High was postponed been in Korea for more then a PtBFOQNUWCe. ■ There Is considerable variation star who la widely known for base hit by SUn Muslal later in ee other first division ou$' pur respect to the owner who is tie In the league last week. Meri­ • Q. How many ba.ies did Richie ,45o: Sauffr..Chicago. .393; Bruton, Mil- due to wet grounds. The game xvill year. the same inning when Dark In the life expectancy of dogs Of waukop. .377; RobTn#oD. Brooklyn, ,375: making holea-in-one, bracketed a it night's Brooklyn concerned with the future of his den, already a 10-2 victim of Ashburn steal lit? freshman sea­ be rescheduled. Track meet be­ slipped as he tried to make a play. '^different breeds. Surprisingly, that 19-year-old dog. son in the,National Lc,-igue? Grp^ngra^!*. Cincinnati. .368. 70 'with a previous 71. veteku Peewee Reeae Maneggia. comes to town Friday. At Yanks Instead of Being Afraid Runa—Gillian). Brooklyn. 16; Robin- tween the . Indians and Middletown "Hhe slipped on the Musial necteA with a Dut Leonard ■of the smaller breeds is longer (blslrlhutcd by NBA Service) Three games, a week.are on the A. The Philadelphia center aon, Brooklyn. 15; Snidar. Brooklyn, High at the West Side Oval was This gave them a two-round than average and of the larger is P>»y"„«*ld i,eo. "The field was k nuckuM l In the iUi ■ schedule for the next three weeks. fielder stole 32 In 1948, entered l i f Ri*an. Thiradelphii, 137 HRinnar.*" also postponed. total of 141, two strokes-better pretty wet I’m not talking about 'ahorter. Philadelphia, ii. than Gardner Dickinson, Jr., of and drilled It into lower left- New York— (N EA )—Re that 1953 with a total of 08.' Runa Batted In—Campanella. Brook­ that at all. But X think he should Maltese, fox and other small Panama (3lty, with 72-71, and field eeadXat Ebbejt Field with, a rhubarb at Busch Stadium, the Q. What is Spud (Chandler do­ lyn. 22; Mathews. Milwaukee. 16; CHAPTER TWO of the Connecti­ have had Repulskl.” runner on terriers together with Pekinese, I Sports Mirror Cub Pitching Good as A n y Snider. Brooklyn. 15: Ennla, Philtdel- three better than Hogan and Doug­ Pomeranians, toy poodles and Bos­ Jones All Even, other night, it all depends which ing these days? pbal. 13; Reoae and Fiirillo, Brooklyn. cut Board of Approved Baseball During spring training there was LEONARI Just lone Umpires, Inc., will meet Tuesday Batting—Pete Caatiglione, Pitts­ 100,000 to Jam Churchill Downs las Higgins of Fort Worth, Tex. tons sometimes live*to the extreme side you’re on. A. The-former V’aiikee pitch­ Hamner. Philadelphia and Bilko, St. a reported split between Durocher enough in te ll^ of atarter Tunc TOD.AY A YEAR AGO — Omar ing star Is handling television Lnula. 11. night at 7:30 at Murphy's Restau­ burgh Pirates, hom er^ twice, sin­ and Dark over a plan to move Lown to be ilila—rSnider. Brooklyn. 31; Cam- ged with the de- (Turk) Lown,'' pitching for the ’ Defeats Herring In National-•Matthews With the self-righteous Yankees, rant on Main street. A -question gled and drove in three runs as Dark out of his ahortatop Job and feat, hia : r. Itnaa Mey- eenmientary fiir .Atlanta ball panella. Brooklyn. Bruton. Milwaukee Pittsburgh defeated Cincinnati, (Chicago Cubs, came within three it was quite nil right tor Gil Mc- games in the Southern Associa­ and Wyrostek. Philadelphia, 20; Ryan, and answer period wilt follow the Collins DescHbecl Install. rookia Daryl Spencer "at er picked y p the oklyn victory Philadelphia. 19. __ business meeting. 8-3. For 79th Kentucky Derby Today outs of a no-hitter when Brook­ New York, May 2—(/Pi—Ralph Dougala to ram into Clint Court­ tion this season. the position. Dark denied he had which, cm M ned a S-2 Idas lyn broke loose in the' ninth to win, New York (NF,A)— Wid Mat-, "W e’ve got 12 and they're all Doiiblea^Dark. New York. 7: Snider. Pitching—Sonny Dixon, Wash­ balked at the move. by the ^Phillies to kee, put (Tiger) Jones, all even with Jimmy thews, the man Phil Wrigley im­ ney, knock off his mask and Q. Who finished second to the Brooklyn. Hamner, Philadelphia and GENE WHITE with 40 points ington Senators, came in as a re­ 3 3-1. . so good that we cannot get waiv­ Rrhoer.dienet. St. Louie. 5; Shuba, In Good Condition Spencer opened the season at the D o z e rs in first Herring after reversing a 1952 de­ ported from Brooklyn to get the glasses and the bpil from his hand. Giants' Hoyt Wilhelm in 1952 in holds down eighth place in the lief with the bases loaded Louisville, Ky„ May 2— i/P} — PIAINYILl FIVE YEARS AGO — Stewart cision, now wants to square ac­ ers on any of them, including the Brooklyn. Pafko. Milwaukee, Xf>rfepon, third base but was benched Thurs­ In>ther National Laa|aie aetjen S taoLiu m Alexander won the National Capi­ Cuba out of the region.s of the old man. Dutch Leonard. McDougald had to do this to be the battle for earned run aver­ Philadelphia and Jablonaki, St. Lodie. point standings among the stock and none out in the ninth inning Native Dancer _ snawer.9 the big counts with Johnny Saxton. 4. Boston. May 2—(85—Boxer day for sDeak hitting. HU average the/nttsburgh Pirates w m their tol Open Golf Tournament with ba cment. Is ail .smilc.s. _ j, "Brooklyn has better catching safe, for the third ba.seman foollstt- age honors’? car race drivers at Riverside Park against St. Louis and struck oiit question today in the Kentucky "This is One I wanted,"' said Triples — Bruton. Milwaukee and No, Hope for Ignorant Player Tommy Collins o f Boston today was .1S4 for the first 13 games. In a row—their ton gm vrin- than we do. They have Roy ly attempted to score from second A. Warn’n Hacker’s . 2.38 was O’Connell. PUteburgh, 2; 20 player* Speedway in Agawam, Majis. To­ ' the side to save a 6-5 victory for Derby—America,'s mo.st glamorous 271. Jones last night after winning a Wid thinks the Cubs ha’ve a.s was described as “ physically per­ Dark hap had trouble «i1th hie streak in almost two y e tn A u V a c e S TEN YEARS AGO—Burk (Bobo) good a club as there is in the Campanella and there’s no one base on a forced'play there. second to Wilhelm's 2.4.3. .-Vctii- tied with one each. night two 25-lap feature events Wdkhington. hor.se race —expected to attract unanimous 10-round decision over Home Runa—.Mathewa. Milwaukee. 6; fect” by hia manager, "Rip” Va­ hitting although his two-run home: —at the expense of 'CihclnBatl, Newsome, then pitching for Brook­ his equal today. But when Catcher .Courtney ally, the 28-year-okl Cub right­ are scheduled, weather permitting. more than 100,000 to Chtii’cliill Hollywood, tlallf.— (NEA) — Bobby Bragan, new Hollywood 6-3, and the S t Louis CanUnals ERT Herring in' a nationally televised National League. blasted a hit off (he right field wail Campanella. Brooklyn. 5.;- Snider. CTharlie Grimm, manager of the manager, tells about tho time he was catching In the National lenti, who predicted the fighter’s yeaterday gave the Olaato tL lyn, hurled a one-hitter as the "But what happens If anything hander lost the National League Brooklyn. Dittmer, Milwaukee,. Knnia. Gene is president of the Manches­ Downs for it.s 79th running. edged New York, 3-2, In the only bout at St. Nicholas Arena. "Now When the experts made their I and slid Into Phil Rizzutn at se<'- return to thh ring "in about two only, runa. He waa dropped f z ^ Dodgers heat New York, 3-0. should happen to him ?” title on his Phil-idelphia and Ctatiglionea, Pitta- ter 35 MPH OJitb. Milwaukee Braves, has a son League and awoke one. night to find a teammate poised aiid ready day game. , I want Saxton." pre-season gucasea, they li.stcd I ond ba.se, the self-anointed ’‘400” burgh. 4; serving with the Marine Corps and The question is whether the to Jump from the hotel's fifth fioor window. months.” seoomi to eeventh In the rented S U ^ A F T . 2:30 TWENTY Y’E.\RS AGO - Ed­ the Dodders, Cardinals. Phillies I thought Rube Walker was a last start of the season. On Sept. blue-grey bearer of Alfred Van­ The Boaton Red Sox pasted the Billy Brown. Mandison Square I Yankees beeame the Gas House Stolen Ba.*ea—Gilliam. Brooklyn. 5; a daughter - who is married to a “Think of .your mother and father!” screamed Bragan, a na­ Collins left the Maasachuaetts hattlBg order Thnreday /rihtm ward J,. Nril. of the Asaodlated Garden matchmaker,, has no. open and plants, as the pcrmant.vpoasi- pretty fair, catcherj but Wid in­ 26th, the (Cardinals raokecl him Snider, Brooklyn and Bruton. Milwau­ derbilt's cerise and white diamond, General. Moapital .last, night~af|er first 1953 defeat on Cleveland's A dnl^9t.50—CMMrett 50c Gang, mobbing the Browns' kee. 4; riyah. Philadelphia. 3; Mikaia. games - on Channel Six this -week’^ Naval fli^ t surgeon. — i— -" --- tive'of the deep south. '~ ------... .,11^.... Spencer was beached. HU/tatthig Press. wa.s awarded honorable dates at the moment but he’ll try bilitfei". For aome reason they sisted that Toby Atwell. Carl for seven runs In five innings. Cp silks, winner of 11 races in an un­ undergoing a two-day-, physical average le .226, Bob Lemon b y ~ s ii 8-1 couiit. eateher in a disgrarefiil seene. CliUago, 2. , ' “ I'm an orphan—ain't got no mother or father,” the other ^FREE PARKING mention.by the Pulitrer Prlae Com­ to oblige--if Saxton’s willing. omitted the Chibs. Sawatskl or Clyde McCullough, to that point, he had allowed only Pitching—Surkont. Milwaukee, .3-0, beaten career, can whip 11 oth^r checkup. It had been order^ -by Lemon had won three. Detroit mittee for his Lake Placid team Bulldog Courtney just couldn’t replied. Asked if he planned to make oke a eix-game loelng streak at "I tried to knock him out in the . .“ We’ve got a better club th^n the Cub catchers, are superior. do that to the Worlci C!iampion.s’ 46 earned runs in 180 Innings for l.OOO; Erakine. Brooklyn. 2-0. 1 .000; highly-tuned three-year-olds over the Massachusetts Boxing’ Com­ bobsled story of February 2, 1932. "I don’t say wc are going to win an ERA of 2:30. ten pttchera tied with I-O. 1.000. “ Then consider .your wife and children,” Implored Bragan. any change In hU infield, Durocher e expense of |%lladelphla, 7-3. first six rounds,’’ said Jones. ’,T Brooklyn," grinned Mathews, respected elder. Strikeoula—Roberta and Simmona. the Downs’ testing mile and one- mission as a result of his 10- refused to comment S the pennant," Mattheiva ealmly re­ Philadelphia. 20; Mkglle. Kew York quarter. ‘,’.\ln’t married, got no rhildren.” Washington n l p ^ S t Louis, 6-0, punched myself out: I.-sprained my who obtained several members of New .York and St. Louis ac­ Q. There's a man on first with knockdown beating by lightweight left thumb In the ninth." marked.” hut I think Vve have a 18: Hearn. New York, 17; Brakinr. Never before has the son of "Think of the ball .club.” Jimmy Carter here last week. He told one reporter, however, ss Sonny Dixon the Cubs fr'hm Brooklyn since he counts differed as to the,damage to one but. Runner steals second base Brooklyn and Staley. St. Louie, 16, struck out the last three Brownies •lones floored Herring tor an better club than Brooklyji. Polynesian been asked to show tlie "Ain’t doing the club any good— ain't hitting.” "Collina took all o f the testa “ Spencer may be back In their real went to Chicago as personnel di­ Rizzuto. In Manhattan, the short­ as batter strikes out. Catcher Amcrica%^l««ar«a-. with the bases loaded, and the right count with a right In the "Look at its pitching staff. Battlnf—Woodllng, New York. .450; speed'\and stamina nece.ss'ary to 'Then think of Robert E. Lee!” and is in perfect physical condi­ soon.” He didn't say at what posi­ rector Ihree years ago. stop suffered’ ^ w o deep spike throws past second base and run­ “ Never heard of him.” tion. cage White Sox weathered a series ■econd. He shook him up again in "I wouldn’t trade Dee Fondy "And take the Giants. Most of ner. attempting to ■ move on to Kell. Boiton. .420: Phinev, Phitadel- capture'^ the clasaic Run for the tion,” Valenti explained. "iTie their pitchers are at the end of wounds on his right leg. In St. phla. ;400: Suder. PhUadefphia. .366; '"Then go ahead and Jump, you dam.vankee.” The Glanta have been floundering of late New York rallies to beat the sixth when Herring staggered (cx-Dodger) for Gil Hodges. third, is thrown out by center Zrrnial. Philadelphia. .13,3. Roses. B ^ the.manner in which doctor who gave him the testa said the rope. Loui.s, he had nothing more than a In the second division with the big the Yanks, 6-5, In a. three-hour but didn't drop. Jones was down "He’s the best first baseman, couple of superficial cuts. fielder.. How is the play scored? Runa—.Mantle. New York. 15; Kell. he,„compiled a pre-Derby record he never had examined a fellow in " I know we are better than last Boator. 13; Minoao, Chicago. 12; Ger- better physical condition.” hitters failing at the plate. struggle at Chicago. Himself’ for a non-count knock­ hitting and fielding, in the majors A. Score assists for the eateher matched onlj\by MorX’tch in 1921 down In the fifth. At first Refcrcb year, because we’ve got depth all B.lith McDougald and Courtney nert, Bo.aton. Jooal and Zernial. Phila­ Hpspital officials refused to com­ For tnatance,’ Montp Irvin U hitting BOSTON’S VIOTORY at Cteve- today. and outfilder as part of a iloiible delphia. 11: . and '22 lndical|^ the Dancer will Al Berl called It a slip but chang­ around now. definitely were within their rights. eighth miles, (Correspondent shapes ment about Collins’ checkup and only .203 in the first 15 games and lond was the fourth in a row for "I wouldn’t-trade Bill Serena Runa Batted Ih—Elliott, St. Louia be crowned with, the garland of. the fussy faced Sox and aaoved ed . his mii)d between rounds. "Two years ago, if one of our The baseline belongs to the base- play and exempt the catcher from 14: Dropo. Detroit and WertJ. 8t. Louia, up as a real rival. The fact he'll Boxing Commissioner Henry La­ haa driven in only two runa. or Ransom Jackson for Billy Cox. an error. red roses at the fmish of the long them into fourth place. Marr Oris- , Jones, Weighing 154 to Herring regulars stubbed his toe, I almo.it runner. It’s up to the tagger to 12; Whitv*. Bnaton, 11; five playeri tied have Eddie Aroaro in the .saddle is Mar said: "We have not received Wes Weatrum, injured ciatcher, U "W e’ve got four men who can protect himself. The base is to with 10 each. journey. ' \ hot going to hurt his chances. Ar- Derhy Data aom, at 36, qne of the few old men 159, received all three votes. Ref­ went into a faint. We didn’t have Q. Has there ever been a case of Hit.*— Philiey, Philadelphia, 24; any medical report on Collins as way down at .176. play third plenty good for the any replacements. But we have the bail player what the goal line a big leaguer tripling into a triple THE CONDITION of the track caro is the top Derby jockey with yet.” on the ’Boston roster, got the de­ eree. Berl scored It 5-3-2. Judge ■Kuenn. Detroit. 22; Kell. Bo.*tnn. 21 • probably will make ^m o dif- ‘ The a u b haa lost six of iU last cision. The only run sgalnat him Jack' Gordon 6-3-1 and Judge major leagues. been building. is to a young man carrying a foot-, play Ru.-»by. Washington. 20; Nleman. De- five winners to his credit and con­ eight atarU. With a season won- "lamk at the Brooklyn ball club! "W e’ve got a lot of power on ball. The ba.serunner is-entitled.,to A. Not that 4>an be reealle

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RockviUe 5-3424. make return to this.court Ud by mail­ SALES AND SERVICES call Manchester Roofing and Con­ stalled by Tom Dawkins, master tween 9 a. m. and 6 p.' m. 4H RpOM heated apartment, *80 space for extra room. OU burn­ ing In a registered letter on or before 1951 DODGE, M^'adc-wbrook four- struction Co. Mitchell 9-8933. Chapel Street Female 38 ter. l>er month. One year lease or ing furnace. Lot 109 x 500. Price building your home. In other May J. 1963. a copy of this ordar ad­ •/IXJST—In vicinity of Wajihington- plumber. Terms arranged. Phone JIG BORE OPERATORS ANDOVER LAKE •—; Six' -room door sedan. light blue. Call 9-9351 SERVICE STATION three stall more. Phone or write W. G. *10.500. can Madeline Sneth, erees of Ahis state the Arboir dressed to Schatz A BchatSk TM Main echobl, tan pupr.v name Miyihell 9-9669 before 8 a. m. or AND MACHINISTS WILL. OARE TOR ebUd days in NIGHT CRAWLERS. MItcheU FR E B !/80 U. 8. Choice JBteaks ' Cgpei. Cod. five Jlnkhed.. oU hot persons intereated .in. said, estate at "Bobts" on collar. Xiiccnse num­ CHORCHES' MOTOR SALE'S between “5i30 -■ 7;30- cventngs. BRKCIALIZING .In. custom buUt atid store property and business. WANTED—Boy, I f i yesTs‘tiltl, tn Glenriey Co., 338 ' North Main Realtor. MItcheil 9-T642 W* Mlfch- .Homea .“D o It-Yourself Plan!^ has garngo.s, concrete floors, also al­ aHer 1 p. m. licensed home - Awhile motiier 9-1888, . wlth..purchBse o f 23 or i t ft. chest ' water, heat, extra large lot over­ Clayton E. Carver, .guardian of % tha ber 28801. Child's pet. Mitchell 'rrice *1425, Excellent location. Does fine vol­ Must have ability to set up from work 4 hours_ esch morning. Ap­ street. ell 3-4679. paved'ihe way for countless fami­ eatatea of Fifanklln David Haglefid. works or shops. MItcheil 8-8801. or ipright homo freezers. Mltch- looking lake. Immediate occupan­ Arthur Robert Bralaad. WayM XU' n 3-6065 any time. 80 Oakland Street terations, additions, cabinets, I^LUMBING And heating. Spcctal- ume in gas and oil, also wheel blueprints and have experience on ply in person. Pine Pastry Shop. 5. H..P:.O'irrB0ABD motor wring­ lies to build and own their own 1953 CHEVROLET Bol-Air fordor. ccilingk, anfl dormer erection. Call, 8-8735. homes. It counts your .efforts for cy. Only *9;(K)0. MItcheU 3-8274. England, Louisa C England, mlaors, Izing in repairs. Copper water alignment and balance- Can get all types of machines. Presently 658 Center street., w XNt ED—A chUd to mind in my er .type waahing machine, also set MANCHBISTER -Pre-war Cape Elaine M. E. Malek. individually sed JIaiicliestcr Mitchell 9-9483 Positively like brand new. Fully F'rank Contois. Mitchell 3-.’>322.- doUars.. Your nlar. or one of the Hartford 5-5138. Schwartz Real ,, LpST—Man's maroon billfold in piping, remolettng ele^rlc equip­ good mortgage.- Compl<^ stock working overtime. . home while mother works. Mitch­ tub, coal stove and oU atove, 306| ' wK BUT and oeU good uaed furnl- Bosineaa Loeationa Cod. Oarage, recreation room, aa admIniatraUlz «f tha eatate 4 day Sunday. LEONARD W. TO.^T./eweler? re- SPACIOUS and new 6-room Garri­ Elmore Turklngton, Agent. Cov­ cut Trust tax service. ^Reasonable rales. "" Hilliard Street elsctric ranga taken on trade-in. TW'> BAY St.~vlce etatlon for trees. $13,800, down payment entry. Pilgrim 2-6397. executor 3-5731. 1937 I'ORD Dump truck. Call Middle Turnpike We.st. All work ^aranteed. Time pay­ Apply in person. Memorial Comer Dopa ' BIrda ■ Pets ■ 41 palrs. ahjuata w at^ea axpeitly. about *4.000. For appointment son Colonial on ■ 86 x 300 lot. Mitchell 9-0744. - Ideal for aumiaer cottage. Mar­ lease in Manchester by Gulf. Your 9-9721. 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. ments arranged Moriarty Broth­ WANTED—Shirt pressers and girl Manchester, (Connecticut Store. Reaaonable prlrea. Open dally. please call Howard R. Hastinga. Throuem hall. Knotty pine cabi­ C;' LOST— Vicinity of Birch and 1946 BUICK. Good condition. Clean DACHSHUNDS. A.K.C. registiSKd. low's Furniture Dept ■ opportimlty to operate your own ANDOVER—Attractive lake fruit ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. for general laundry work. Good Thursday aventriga 139 Spruce MItcheU 0-1107. net kitchen. Large dinette. FuU ■■r Locust streets, glas.sea in red LOOKING FOR A Dream Boat? car, *695. Mitchell 9-9113 after SECRETARIAL SERVICE—Tjp- wages and hours. Apply in parson. PART OR FULL Time cab drivers, Friehdiy. red female, wonderful business. Capita},, required. In­ home about three years old. Liv­ AT A 03URT OP PROBATB lMt6- ing, .stenography, mimeographing, a MfBITIOUSb i t k YO JNG man who atreet MItcheU 9-4587. MOVIMO, MUST oeU Coldspot 6 dining room. Gracious living at' Hanebeeter, within aed (dr tha leather case.,Finder call Mitchell A One-owner car, we sold it new. 5:30! Msple Drj' Cleaners and Laun- also night dispatcher. Apply City with children, black and tan male. centive rental. Special traiiUng If ing room, two bedrooms, kitchen vari-typing, mailing -for small or GUARANTEED Plumbing and Xlkes wc'orking with figures to do cu It refrigerator, 4 burner top GLASTONBURY—Six room Cape room .' Fireplace with paneled District of ManehesUr, ea the lit 3-5464. Only 10,000 miles. 1951 Hollywood derers, 72 Maple street. Cab. 53 Purnell. Champion Marienluet line. Man­ inexperienced. Call ' Hartford and dinette, ull hot water heat, day ot Mar, AD.. IMI. WANT A REAL vacation this sum­ heating. Alterations and new general clerical work, some typing. of Universal , sectlonA range, Cod with shed dormer, fireplace, wall. Attractive lavatory. *Arge club coupe, two tone paint, radio, large businesses. Reasonable chester Mitchell 9-3237. Pqfil snd Pcfd ' 49*A 7-3336 or write to Gulf CU Corp., full dry basement has recr- tion Present, JOHN J, WALLBTT, mer? i-,ook at thus beautiful 1949 rates. Phone Mitchell 3-7691. work. Perma gla^s electric and Cali Mr. Robe'ts, Esso Standard Blx drawer mahogany chest. AU tile hath, hot water oil heat At- meata'r bedroom, with X r. and Judge. heater, Hydramatlc, white wall gas water heaters sold and in­ WOMEN TO Take orders oyjTr 500 Waterfront street, New Havt Mrs. closet, phis two twin size room. Artesian well. *11,000. El­ Eatate of Arthur Robert Xaglead e( AnnoonccRienta Hudson sedan. Has had only one Oil Co., Ha.tford, 7-4185 for in­ ANTED PAIIa k KET SEED, ! lb. iSc, 5 good condition. MItcheU 8-1038. Uehed garage, screens. Lot 70 : tires. The snappiest looking car stalled. Time payments arranged. phone, full or part time.s. A^\, Apply CHINCHILLAS t- Registered, en. Conn. bedrooms. Outstanding ceramic more Turklngton, Agent, Ckiven- Manchcater In said dlatrlet. laSer. owner. Radio. alr-conditioncr. MA.N’CHESTER T. V. .Service, 443 Main street, t to 5. terview. graded, mated pairs, adult and lbs, 65c. Canary seed 1 Ib. 30c, 5 2U . Price *14,800. Eecott Agen­ try. Pngrim 2-6397. Upon appltoation ot Oeyton 8. Car­ REMINGTON and. Schick shavers, in town, ’Try this Hornet and you Skelley Brothers, MItcheil 9-8714. FLORENCE White enamel four cy. Mr. Jewell, 869 Main atreet. tile bath. Unusual closet space. direction slgnal.s. It looks ■ like radio and T.V. spccialL'-ts ’ since FULL TIME young. Some ribbon winnenr. lbs. 85c. Porterfleld’e, 68 Spruce BASEMENT FOR Rent, suiUble ver. guerdlan. praying (er ewtherttp -te ^ parts and service at Russell’s will buy it. 'Trades, easy terms, 1934. House service call *3.50. WA.NTED—MAN to work in ser\’- burner gas range-with oven. Rea­ MItcheU 0-*^68. Residence 9-0383. Hot water heat. City water, sea’^ enter Into end almi aa agreMseet to new and we will give you a full HOUSEWIVES — Avon ,Offers a MItcheil 9-9419. ptKet. , for plumber. Office apace and tele­ VERNON—-Large lot and base­ compromise and sttUs eerieha 4s«Mfiil • Barber Shop, corner Oak and McClure Auto Co„ Inc. Tel. Mitchell 9,2186 day or night. ice station and :;srsg«. Refer­ LATHE OPERATORS sonable. 78 Lockwood street after erage. Amerite drive.'Many other ment of planned ranch house on ihd dlaputed claims end hHerssie - new car guarantee on this one. Millinery— Dressmakinff 19 career to the woman who wishes 7 p. m. phone If desired. Inquire 56 Oak EASrr HARTFORD, 4 room house, , Spruce streets. Phone Mitchell 9-9442. M caure Auto.Co. Tel. 9-9442. to be in business /o r herself. ences required. Steady work. *75 features. Excellent mortgage pos­ Center Road (between church and ihich said minor haa egaioat OetUnde 9-5522. TREFl REMOVAL. trimming. a week for a good man who is not a n d MACHINISTS Garacn-vFarm— StIMt * furnished. Storm windows, oU sibilities. Sensibly priced, *18,000. England and/or tha aatota of W. Braty 1950 CADILLAC sedan. Small DRESSMAKING and recital cos­ Write Mrs. Frank/44. Frawley, Live Stock— Vehicles 42 FLORENCE Combination range, library) ie now priced at *3,300, England which clainM end latdrdeu Buildnig lots and l.and cleared. afraid to work. See Van for inter­ heat, new roof, amesite drive, Cell Warren E. Howland, ^altor, ere more fully act forth la sold egraa ■LIBERAL Hospitalization benefits. model, 61. Radio, heater, hydra- 1948 CHEVROLET tumes done reasonably by ex­ North Branford, Conn., for inter­ Dairy Pnidacta 50 two oil, four gas. light tlirer. LARGE FRONT room office, above Drive up and look it over. Made­ F'reo c.stimates. Storrs 9-2624 and perienced seamstress. Janet Meek. view. view at Van's Service Station and THE WARD WORK HORSES.anfi feeder pigs McLellah's Store, OSS' Main street. television, l>,t pdlet froip Air­ 548 Woodbrtdge street. M lt^eU line Smith. Realtor ' MItcheU ment on file, it la Phone your local Mutual of matic, white wall tlre.s. Excellent FORDOR, FLEPTLINE 9-2300. Gaiage. 427 Hartford Road. No ' for sale. Peila Brothers, 36i Bid- PEAT HUMUS, Excellent loll con­ Good condition, $50. Mitchell craft. No agents *9,500. MItcheU 3-8600. ORDERED; That tha fortgdlag d p - Omaha agent. Mitchell 9-7375. condition. Douglas Motors, 333 10 Congress street. Mitchell 9-2883. , Rent reasonable. Call MItcheU 9-1643 or MItcheU 3-4679. plication be heard and detineleed at DE LUXE MODEL 3-4652. CASHIER-TYPIST in new office. telephone calls. MACHINE COMPANY well street. MItcheil 3-7^05. ditioner, top drearing. MItcheU 3-6419, 3-7614 or 9-8081. 0-7456. the Probate office la Hgacheifer la Main. IWRAMOUNT ■5-6313. CAPE COD. years old, six CDVBa^TRY—6 rooms, attached •eld Diatrict. on the tth deg e6 Mar. Color Green. Fully Equipped. 5 day week, hospitalization, life NORGE GAS Range, full size. In MANCHESTER—Duplex 7-T large SANDWICHES CAKES DRESSMAKING. Alterations of all YOUNG MAN over 18 with driv­ 165 Adams St. Manchester MAIN STREETT^At the . Center, rooms, baths, three bedrooms, garage, OHW heat. Urge landr A.D., 196S. at two o'cloek In the after- 1953 CHBVROLE’TS, Immediate ALL ALUMINUM insurance,, vacation. Apply ■ Mr. Ponitry and SoppHes 4? SPEClAL^McIntOsh iHPplea and good condition. Tel, MItcheU rooms, combination aluminum . and that notice be gl*oa -te (W One Owner Car. types. Reasonable rales. Mitchell Ford, .Monday after 1 p. m. Pre­ er’s license for general part time apace suitable for rtore or office. full basement, outside entrance, acaped lot, aakUg *13,900; 5 persona Interastad la aald eatate eC m HORS D’OEUVRES delivercy, one Bel-AIre fordor, one TliU’ LE TRAUIv W1NDQ\VS potatoes at reduced prices. Call 9-0098. storm windows an i doors, copper dombination storm doom and 9-8866. ferred Finance Co.. Inc., 983 Main dni'g store work. Apply In person. Mitchell 9-5119 BROAD-BREASTED Bronze Tur Inquire 541 Main street. rooms, attached garage, triple lof, pendancy of said epplleetioa and the Bel-A ire tudor. Fully equipped. 36 Mitchell 3-8175 459 Hartford Road. MItcheU 3-8116. U C Bunce. plumbing, oil beat, Venetian 'Windows, oak floors, hot water time and plaee ot hearing thereep. hr AND COOKIES months to pay. Douglas Motors, AND I^ORS street. Manchester. keys, fresh '.rbi^ 10 to 22 Mo h a i r THREIE-Plece parlor *8,000; 4 yooma, plus Urge sun- publlshmg • copy ot (Ua ordra la 1939 CHEVROLET businc.ss coupe. STORE FOR Rent, Main atreet lo. blinds, 5-4 acre plot, handy -to heat, fireplace, large lot, trees, porch, double lot, 88,990; 5 roous, aoma eewgpopar kavtag e chcalaUen 333 Main. pounds. Schaub’s Turkty Farm, PREMIER AND Robinson straw­ suite, *45; slab parlor table, *8. bus and school. Price. *13,0(>0. Inquire Wright's Paint Shop, Mid­ '^HASTINGS MoTing— ^Truckinc— 188 Hlllstowh. Phone Storrs 9-2131. cation', approximately 10’6" x 43’. shrubs, quiet street. Two blocks bath, plus 2 unflniahml up, fire­ In aald dietrlet. at laert five di THE PARTY SHELF berry plants, *1.50 a hundred, or Suitable for office, radio, T.V. or Phone Barbers V/ood Agency. to new school. Near pool, library, (ore tha day of aeld heariag. BEAUTIFUL BLACK 1951 Ply­ dle Turnpike Ea.st. Storage 20 SALESLADY place, immediate occupaiicy,' *8.- peer If they see cause atAUd. 1” ALUM! AWNI2ed8,._ *10 , each;, miscellaneai's tom built 1939 for present owner. ly overhauled. Black. Free — esttmates. Paper books -Pours. Rojart'a- Furriers, 66 Pratt ON GARDEN TOOLS/ cauliflower^., at .. Krause . Gi'een- Wanted'^to Rent - 68 All in. fine locations. Priced to ell 3-6541^ day of Mar, AD., ttU. Limited quantity. Watkins Broth­ Bolton Notch'. Mitchell 9-4473. hng.s. 4’'’ to S’* at *18 per thou­ ilf ms. 41' Fairvlew street between Laitge living room', fireplace and ^peaant, JOHN J. WALLBTT. sand; 8” to 18” . 10 for *1;, 18” to available. Get our spring outside street. Hartford 2-7889. house, 621 Hartford Road. Mitch­ sell. Build your new home on one ers. 935 Main street. 1946 HUDSON CONVERTIBLE SU­ J. WATSON BEACH and CO. 7 to 9 p; m. w a n t e d of these fine locations. open stairway. Modern kitchen. Jndgf. lK)ORS OPENED, keys fitted, 30", 4 for .^1. ALSO other native prices now. GaU Cliff Scorso, BUDGET CENTER ell 9-7700. * • • —Four o” five room un­ BEAUTIFUL Ranch Home—Three Eatate of Wayne XII XnglaBC e( RER 6. Radio, heater, hew top. furnished rent. Adult family of ELLINGTON— Three bedrooms and tile bath on copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, evergiren.s. Joseph Savit.ski. Mitchell 9-4298. WANTED— T. A. nurse or R. N. REALTp^ HAR’TFORD 2-2115 INSU^RS bedrooms, two-car garage. Oak Macchester In said dietrlet miasA for' convalescent home, ambula­ 01 Center St. Mitchell 3-4164 r h u b a r b . 15 poib.ds *1; Rhubarb HOUSEHOLD' Furniehings, Dun­ three. Call MItcheU 9-4873. 7 Rooms—4 bedrooms, 3-car ga­ 2nd floor. Open attic, storm win­ floors. Fireplace, Hot water ofi Upon applleatlon of CU jrtea B. -Ckr- Peraonals 1947 KAISER SEDAN. Four new guns, etc., repaired. Shears, North We.stcheplcr. Phone East . roots 6 for $1. O'Coimor. 171 can Phyfe living room table, fire­ rage. Amesite drive. Fruit trees, dows and acreena, Venetian hilnds, ver, guardian, nraylag for aathMIy PAINTING AND DECOBATING. tory patients. Write Box N, Her­ heat, ATtraian well. Three acres tOk enter Intp and elga an ogreeaMeit to tires. Runs good. • , . knives, mowera etc. put into con­ Hampton 161.12. itniun streef.' MItcheil 3-5698. place flxturer, etc. Adji’sUble in­ COUPLE WITH ciiiid desperately acre of land. This home in good insulation. Amesite drive and one- ■ THE PROSPECrr Hill S ch ool fbr dition for coming needs. Bralth- Floors sanded and refihished. ald. 14" ZENITH Ubie « ^ e l % y „ ^ on main road. Near University of compromtae end ecttle mroIb dwht-^ young children. Tpinsportatlon 1948 HUDSON CLUB COUPE. Ra­ VVallpaper books on request. Also cellent for den ,or /ottage. tl.H ^. valid chair, pair antique, milk need 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms. condition. Priced right, car garige. An open porch looks Conn. The Cremln-Leacoe Realty ful and dlaputed claims and ' ' walte, 62 Pearl street. Roofing—Bidine 16 WANTED—Older woman, inter­ glass vases, also other chinavt-are. Reverse charges. Call Hobart MANCHESTER— out over a beautifully landscaped which aald minor has egaiast i furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ dio, heater, whitewall tires. furniture refinished. Call Gerry. tuner, *75. Phope Mitchell 9-5650.,. Household Goods >'51 Co., AVUlinantlc HArrison' 3-6224. England and/or the eaUte •( 7 ____ . tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. ■■ Green. ested in quiet home, to keep bouse and glOMware. Phone MItcheU 7-0887, Ea:.t Haven. 7-Room older home In good con­ lot rthlch has a 90’ frontage. Many England which clalme sad .latengte ATTICS AND Ba-"crnents cleaned. FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Mitchell 9-8866. dition. Near achools and etiirea. Rubblsli and ashes hauled. All for elderiy man. MItcheU 3-4569. ROYAL AND ^mith-Comna port­ 9-3287. trees including a lovely weeping are more fully aet forth la aaM afiiad- stay on in any kind of storm, and I WANT A RELIABLE W a n t e d —3 to*d room unfurnish­ Priced below market value at ment on lUo, it ia BALLARD’S Driving School. Mifit- 1948 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL De- jobs done at your convenience. REMODELING— Painting inside able and atatidard typewriters. willow. Flagstone terrace. Bowers LUXE CLUB COUPE. Radio, gutters, conductors and roof re­ WOMAN w a n t e d for counter TRUSTWORTHY PERSON SIX FOOT FHgidaire. Good run­ ed rent in Manchertar or vicinity. *11,500. Wanted—Real Estate 77 ORDERED; That tho (eradetax spv Chester’s oldest. Thousand^'" of Reasonable rates.' Mitchell 9-3802 and out. Papering. Ceilings whit­ AU m akes/of adding machines School section. Attractively 'pric­ plication tM heard and daunaiaed at heater. New motor iob. pairs. ' Call Coughlin, MItChell work in dry cleaning store. Must ning condition, *25. Call MItch­ Tel. MItcheU 3-7879. MAN(3IESTER— tto Probata offica Jn — - - ; accident ffee instruction /hours. or 9-9791. ened. Call now anc.' make all ar­ sold or r/nted . Repairs op aU Who’s'GoingrHousekeepins: ed. Elva Tyler, Realtor. Mitchell VoONBIDBRIMa SBLU l^ Hundredb of satisfied students. 3-7707. apply in person. New Model Laun­ eU 3-5542. Cape Cods. AU have 6 rooms fin­ •aid Diatrict, o o ^ ti____, __ NO MONEY DOWN ON THESE rangements before the spring Store For Rent makea Itariow’a TO TAKE OVER URGENTLY NEEDED, by. family 9-4469. YOUR PROPER'TYT AD., 1953, at two o’clock la the ished. CentraUy located. Garsi^es. For appointment te l/ Mitchell MANCHF,STER’S Old Reliable^ rush. Call Mitchell 3-8372, if no dry'. 73 Summit street. noon, and that noticeoe he gtveaf teea to an CARS'IF YOU HAVE A GOOD CONNECrnCtri/ Vallcy Construc­ UNPAID .BALANCE 1950 SERVEL Refrigerator, 6 cu. of four adults and one grade Large fuUy landscaped lots../ Top CENTRAL — Older home of 7 Without obligation to you, we 9-2^6. / CREDIT RATING. Fixit Shop for washers, vacuum'^ tion. Guaranteed roofs^nd siding. aorwer MItcheU 9-07^6. Modern KING DF THEM ALL'—Everseal persoiu Intereated ' P U B ^ RELATIONS 660 CENTER STREETv MANCHESTER triplk-track altmlinum corabina- Moqthjy, Pgynients ft. Also Princess gas stove. Rea­ school age child, five room' r4e- values below market prices. rc'oms with new G. E. steam oil will appfalse or make you a cash the pendenmr of • is d ^ a____ s *___ jd' cleaners, irons, toa.stcr.--, electric Aluminum storm w id ow s and /HoTie Decorating Co. the time and placa of>( haarin' hearing thereep. EJJJOY A Driver^lcense. For ex- tioK windows. Quality at no $21.16 sonable! Delivered. MItcheU .ronable rent. MItcheU- 9-3913 MANCHESTER— furnace. 2-car garage. 2 lota. Fine offer f^ property. See us belore Terms! Trades! Many More Cafs clocks, etc. All work guaranteed. gutters. All men protected by In-- Excellent opportunity for young 9-9600. Duplex Home, 6-6, ope on each you aeU. by puhllahlag a copy of tbtithis order ia "pert mstructlopr-^all the Manches- In Stock To Choose From!^ PAINTING And paperhanging. No premium price. Also other com­ NEW FURNITURE efWr 5:30. •for a family. Madeline Smith, •onM' newspaperir )uivnig.aharnig.e clrclreulaf'— ABC Appliance Co., 21 . Maple surance. Three years to pay. Free‘S woman to do inside public contact aide. .Near schools, buses and BRAE-BURN REALTY PUgrim street. job too small. Phone MItcheU SuitaUt for radio, fdaylsion or appiianea start. bination''windows as low as *19; Realtor. MItcheU 9-1642 'o r saM district, at’it’ leurilyeleurilve didasrs 2-7249 V cstimatofi. Call /M itchell 3-7180. work In Policyholder Service De- Aud Appliances > CASCO KITCHEN step stools— QUIET, Middleeged couple, no stores. Priced right. Phone MItcheU 3-6278. the day ot said hearing, to apt McCLURE AUTO CO., INC. 3-8372. partn>ent in our Hartford office. /C a ll Mr. Wellman, .Mitchell . . Wliioli Is .Now In Storggfi both padded arg metal, several children, need 2, 3 or 4 room .part­ eXJUNTOY SIDE REALTY MItcheU 3-4679. they see cause at said time and \ Hudson Sales and Service COMPLETE Hand and power lawn Alfred Charest/ Owner. Approximottly 900 sqtiort fttty Avaiiqbit at enct Full training provided. Contact is 9-2710 for demo.istratiori and" Originally s6ld to a young couple attractive colors to select from ly furnished or unfurnirtied’ rent. 5ntchell 9-6643 Hartford 32-7433 U S T IN O a Wasted. 8tngle, two- and be heard relative thereto, ead i F L ^ S T TELEGRAPH Telephone'Mitchell 9-9442 mower ser\’icc. Motors tuned and PAI.NTI.NG AND Paperhanging. made by telephone, letter or inside estimate. . ' SELLING? BUYING? Call t Man­ return to this court, ead hr raalUag la g r e a t e a s t e r n Sati.sfaction guaranteed. 30 years in Monehtstf r's most proqrtssivt shopping etnftr. who • unfortunately are not gettmg for a Mbther'ii Dev gift. *10.67 Write Box Q, Herald. chester realtor because they family, three-fazBlly, ■ btiMnera a reflBtered letter oa or beforo I n y D^IVERY SERVICE Open Evenings overhauled. Pick-up and delivery personal interview. Some College married. MANCHBSTRR— New six room 3. 19*8. a copy of thia order addressedinuueu \ R()OFING AND experience. Raymond Trudeau. JONNY MOP— 10 free pads. *1.29. to *16.95. Kemp’e; Inc. Mitchell know Manchester values brat. property. Have asany cash buy­ - / TO ALL PARTS service. Glb.son’s Garage, MItcheil background or business experience 3-5680. single. Brick construction, Shed to Sebata A Schatz. 1W Main ietieet, ' COI^TRUCTION CO. Phone MItcheU 9-1614. Famous midee bicycle and tri­ BEDROOM SUITE CaU the Ellaworth Mitten Agen ers. Mortgagee arranged. Please Hartford. Conn., attorneys for 1951 CHEVROLET Bcl-Aire, radio 3-5012. plus typing required. For appoint­ Farms and Land for Sale 71 dormer, eOclosed porch, hot water call George L Graziadlo, Real­ Clayton B. Carver, guardian; J, _ ^^ihick. Dependable, Efficient ment call cycles 15% 'off. pale Motors Ssrv- LIVINQ ROOM SUITE cy. Realtors. MItcheU 3-6930. j^ T k heater; powerglicie. Two tone OAK STREET JARVIS REALTY CO. EXCLUSIVE Value—*185 Quality heat. tF o. fireplaces, Uie bath, tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109 H eu y Rubinow. Stt Hain streeL Meacheelcr, greCii, low mileage. Only *1.695. POWER BURNERS and Range PAINTING AND • Paperhanging. Icenter, 436 Center street. 5-PC; DINE’TTE SET TOLLAND AND Windham Coun­ Conn., attorney (or aaid Gertrude ttg - r CALL ANDERSON Your House I^tor) Good work, rea.*o;;able rates. LIBERTY MUTUAL built Glenwood gaj and oil range; extra, levator::, amesite drive. HOUSE BEAUnrUL—8-year-old street. Highc.st trade.'. Douglas Motors. Burners expert.y cleaned and , 054 CENTEit ST. TEL. MI-3.4112 'PHILCO'’ ELEIC. REF. ties—Exceptional buys, dairj', Owner transferred. Price *14.800. land; and Tha Kartford-Coaneeftcut ,\ GREENHOU5ES Your neighbor my recomenda- V oP SOILr--Type to suit your soil ' G. E. refrigerator and ■ Mavtag ranch features ''kitchen with a Trust Company, Hartford. Ceoa,, exe­ 333 Main. serviced. l« t us, service and re­ INSURANTE COMPANY "BEN GAL' COMB. RANGE poultry fa;ms, up to 40ff acres, For appointment please call Ho#- USTINGS WANTED ■— SUgles, cutor u/w of W, Harry Bnglaad. / Specializing: In tion. 20 years in Manchester. Ray­ condition' aiMl pocketbook. Cov- washer. Inquire 159 Oakland view,’’- living room with bow Win­ pair your washing machine or re- | "MAYTAG" WASHING MACH. atreet. with or without stork. Welles Xrd R. Hastings. MItcheil 9-1107. two-famUy, three-famUy, apart­ JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. \ Mitchell 3-848G LIFETIME mond Fiske, MItcheil 9-9237. 10 ALLEN STREET. HARTFORD erttry Pllgriqj 2-7161. "HOOVER"VACUUM dow, 2 master bedrooms, fuU CHEVnOLETS. 1949, 1950, 1951, frigerator. Metro Service. MUch Agency, Coventry Tel. Pilgrim ment houses. Waiting list of buy­ Day or Evening tudors, fordorb. All in excellent ell 9-0883. Aluminum Clapboards HARTFORD 7-7131 yEMERSON" TELEVISION 2-6872. HERE IT IS! Move right in! 6 fin­ *bapement, 2-car garage.. Outside AT A COintT OP PROBATB hald LOAM CHROME KITCHEN set. *35. 170 ers. Please caU Barbara Woods 155 Eldridge Street condition. Center Motor Sales, In Colors Reimlrlnir / 23 Simmona Mattress and Boacapring, .School street. MItcheU 3 8315 ished rooms end garage heated terrace. To see this pre-rerred at Manchester, within and tor tha FLOOR PROBLEMS solved vmh Alexatider-Smith Rugs.. . I n l^ . home on fiakewood Cfir^ North Agency, MItcheU 9-7702. District of Mancheeter, oa the- 1st 'rear of Poet Offlc^ A Complete Home Remooeling Help Wanted— Male 36 S U f ERIOR q u a l i t y after 6. ■ by oil. We have the key; Call dsy of May, AD.. 1963. - ___ , w a n t e d - Rifle from Rockville. linoleum, asphalt tile v oid er. Service MATTRESS. Your old mattresses z . Lamias. . ’rabies. Dishes. Ppu Houties for Sale 72 MadelUie Smith. Realtor. MItcheU cell Madeline Smith, Realtor. U STIN aS WANTED — Single Present, JOHN J. WALLBTT. 1941 PONTIAC Sefiap, heater, ^eriUzed ah': remade like new. andfP^s. , arriving'Manche.slcr, South End Ehepert workmanship, frey^eatl- ^ O b t o n e 9-1642 or 3-4679. MItcheU 9-1642 or MItcheU homes, 2-3-4 family houses, small Judge. radio, black. A real ^ood car. Call Jones Furniture and Flimr THREE GOOD DIE Makers. Ap­ Estate of Pranklin David Xngtaad, , by 8 a. m.N^IItchell 9-38,64. mates. Open evenings. J o ^ s Fur­ MItcheil 3-8271 Pnqne Me Iramediaielv Machinet7 and Toob 52 MANCHESTERb J — West Side 3-4679. farin, Manchester, Bolton, Vernon *250. Terms to suit yoh. Cole niture. Oak street. /M itchell Covering, 36 Oak. MItcheU 9-10^1. in aaid diatrict minor. A. V. LINDSAY'- Owner ply 234 Hartford Road. Lakeside Estat^ Htfd. '6-035f: AFTER 7 P. M. EXCELLENT Value—Comfortable and Coventry. Large Uet o f buy­ Upon appUeation of Clayton B. Car­ AUTO DRIVING Instruction. All Motor.*', 436 Center street. 9-1041. 1 HOOVER Seed potato cutter. 1 CHEERFUL 'HVO-FAMILY BOLTON—New aingle home, direct ver guardian, prajring for authority to Manchester, MItcheil •3'''7320 46.4690 six room colonial. Spacious mod­ ers. What have you? Mortgagea iesson.s on in^irocl dual-control RAY'S ROOFING Company. Gut­ Oliver row crop aprayer, 2 one- DUPLEX — 6-6 ern kitchen, with dishwasher, from owner. 10 minutes from enter Into and a i» aa ogreenect to car. Capable experienced in-struc- Rockville 5-5652 See It Or Night arranged. Howard R. Hastings, compromise and settle ceitoin doubtful COMPLETE Repalryoy Stuart It, ter work, roof and chimney re- Day horse cultivators. Tel. Rockville generous living room' fireplace. Manchester shopping oenter. and disputed claiou aed iateresls TRUCKS Wolcott, A-1 r.epalr, Salp,' on Two-car garage! . Recently redeco­ MItcheU 9-1107. tor. Cordner-Auto. School. Mitch­ pair.s. F'ree f.stmiatcs gladly ■7^ CAPEHART 21’’ television. Ji four If j'ou have M means of transpor­ 5-9127. • Attractive dining room. , Three MItcheU 9-3187. which said minor baa agalnat Oertrado ell 9-6010. washing machin^ vacuum clean­ VERNON ROAD, BOLTON, tation rit send my auto for you* rated. Convenient to bus line. 30- England and/or tbs estate of W. Barry given. Ray Hagvnow, MItcheil months old. Must-sell for .jllO, iliee bedrooms up. Extra large ARE YOU-READY to sell your BUD MICHALAK ers. motors,, small appliances! HOUSE FOR SALE No obligation! •. . . day. occupancy. / BOLTON—Are you looking for a England which claims end tntsrests are 9-2214. Ray Ja-kson; Mitchell take over payments of *18 month­ ceramic tile bath. Stairway to home? We have buyers waiting more fully Set forth.In.saM agzesBMnt ‘The Working Man’s Friend Welding. 180/Main street. Phone Mnaical Instramentfi 5$ For Appointment To Inspect Phone nice home with a'jout four acres 3-8325. 7 ROOM HOUSE ^ / ly. Inquire 33 Devon Drive. A— U—B— E— R—T— s open"ittlc. Dry basement. Hot for 4, 5, 6, 7 room singles and 2 on die. It Is Automobiles for Sale 4 lias some real specials in MItcheil 9-6878. ■ 43-45 Allyn St.. Hartford' of very good land? The house con­ ORDERED: That tha (orsgoing «p- AHACHED/LAUNDRY ROOM ANp GARAGE Located on beautiful *pring fed Bolton |-ak% high above tha TRUMPETS, Oarincts, trumboaes, FRANCES K. WAGNER water heat. Rusco stqrm sash. sists of five rooms, the living 3 families. Gattq Co., Hartford pllcaUon be btard and determlaed at 'B L A ^ BEAUTY 1949 Plymouth Imrd-to-get trucks at / PAI^AMOUNT Engineering Com­ Connecticut Valley, yet only twenty picaitaht minutCN from Hart­ FIEIDSTONE f o r retaining saxophones, guitars. Largest se­ Realtor Small down payment.. Full price 5-9198, evenings 8-3989. Man- the Probate offles In Manchester In pany. Roofing and siding esti­ waller fireplace?. Coventry ' Pil­ NEW. BENDIX, automatic drier, room Is so large that it has- two •aald District on the 8th day oFMay. , special deluxe sedan, radio, heat­ ALL KINDS of carpentry work. Well landscaped. 100 ft. by 200 f t - ' Convenient to ford, I. tkl» channlng Mrly American Colonial, nettled amid a regularly *239.95 reduced to *189. lection-of instruments in town. MItcheU 9-00*8 *l5,200. Call Warren E Howjand. charter MItcheil 3-6946. er. Looks like new. Easy terms. HARTFORD ROAD mates, cheerfully glveh. All types grim,2-7161.; fireplaces, also oil! heat, wired A.D., 1953, at two o’clock In the after­ Reaaoy^ble rates, hlltchcll.9-4291. school and shopping center. Can be Men by ap^intment. mott pictureM|ue and natural netting. With more than nlx' hun­ ^ M plow ’s Furniture Dept, ■ AU acceitsoiries. Hbepert repairing. Readtor, 543 Woodbridge street. noon. and that' notice be given to all~; " trade- McClure Auto Co., Inc. USED CARS •of roofing, and siding f-amples on MARGARET ROAD. 4 room Cape electric stove, wall to wall car­ WANTED — Home, 3 roOms or persons Interested in said eauta of the dred feet on the lake and four hundred fifty feet on Vernon Road A-1 FARM Cultlv.ated loam. Week Ward Krauise, 87 Walnut Mitch­ MIt>h»n 3-8600. peting. two-car garage,' large Tel. 9-9442. M A^N, STONE contractor and display.at 41 Oak street. F. H. A. Private ow-ner. the property connintn of approximately neven acre, of gradual ATTENTION Lr.dies! Slip covers ell 3-5336. 1 Cod. 2 expandable second floor; more must be centrally located. pendepey of aaid application aed th* end deliveries. MItcheil 3-7195 or chicken coop with studl-o 'bulit in time and place of hearing thereoa. by 1948 Chevrolet Dump Truck ceihcnt work. Va.entlno Bellucci, Financing. Tel. MItcheU 3-8177. sloping, cleared land, nhaded with ISO year old hardwoodn and and drapre custom made. Re-up­ Crane circulating hot water heat BOWERS SCHOOL Section— Six Write Box B. Herald. publlahiiig a copy df.thla order ia apme NEED PLENTt':.of room? 1948 Mitchell 5-7531. ‘ M USIC. Instrument renlaL Com­ .and Crane plumbing flxtjres: room Cape Cod. Excellent condi­ one. end. Beautifully.Jandacaped. ------nfivipopee•‘-' 1 fiig______a dreulatioa laliald — 2> 'j yard jiody, dual range Fern street. Tel. Mitchell 3-5042. ROOFING, .Siding and carpentry. many apple, pear and peach-frees. A nuignifleent-'view of the' holstering. Beautiful fabrics, Chevrolet station wagon, in fir.sl Call 9-5451 'letween 5 and 7:30.' lake and Bolton Church Spire can be seen from'the gray shingled jarinta, stripes, solids. &cpertly plete line of instruments. Rental plaatered walls, fully Insulated. tion, plaatered walla, tile bath, FuU price *13,500. Call The EUs- OWNERS ONLY-UWanted 6 of 7 district, at least live days before the . class condition. Former owner's Alterations and additions. Ceil­ CALL MI-3-8069 NEW 21” Televisioil, famous nr.ake. ot>rth Mitten Agency, Realtor. room house., near' bus. AU cash. day of aaid hearing, to appear U they ^axels. Good cohdition. Full residence ot. twelve rooms and three, baths xvhlCJh. retains aU of floiahed,. *5 /down, 8 2 weekly, appll;^ to purchase, price. Rep- *10,500. Small down,paydient„ Cali flr.eplece. oversize garajfej oil -Mb rausa.at aeld thne euS plarauand he 'rtame"Dn'' rcqtrest."Terms, trades. Jli:FIUGWRA.X10N''^rvice, cetn- ings.- Workmanship guaranteed. ■ •Power' booster, ■ tone control,' U. Kitchen 516930. Hartfora5-'3998. / pn’ce $895. mercial and domestic. See our Its'ord fashioh^ cbariii lending itself well to remodeling. Tliisi H.F., , color. *219.95, regitlar balance one year to pay. Call resehting. Olds. Selmer," Bach, Johnson Building Company, 953 heat, tastefully landscaped. Oc- heard relative .thereto, and meka ra- », M epure Au.to Co., Inc-T-cl. 9-9442 A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn .iMigfatftil property Is attuated amoag aatates o f like chameter , Pedlar and Btindv. Matter's Music Main atreet, MItcheU 3-7426. Eve­ turu, to Ibla court aqd br nwtifag.la a display o f guaranteed used refrig­ 8J19.95.' 'Savi *100!' Terms'. Guar­ Mra- Ckirr, Mitchell 8-7330. ■ ■cupsincy. Large mortyege avail- VERNON—Five ■ room rSnCb. fiiU ■W’ANTED—Foi'r foOms'l full' cel- rtgtitered...... Tea letterleiier on or befora'ITayDofora May A street: Mltcboll '3-4860. and will appeal to those desiring a comfortable and traditional Studio. 177 McKee. MItcheU nings MItcheU 9-0018. BEFORE YOL Buy a used cal’ 1950 Studebaker Uo-Ton erators. George H. Williams Aa- antee. MItcheil 9-09'80, etjle. Easy terms. MItcheU 3-8274, basement, one year old, oil heat, la f: on good size lot, jiear bus 1953. a copy< of this • order addreaaed to country home In a beautiful and peaceful Mttlng, F I^ N K ’S Antiques, and aecppt} 3-75g0. ■ • Hertford 1i-3i3S.’. ^ Schwartz . Real Schatz:/A______Schatz.______760 Mala atreet, Bart* *ee Gorman Motor SaltB. BuKk Rack Body. Excellent coHt ctKiates, 260- -Tolland ^rnpike.- .MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ ^ picture —window, nice ■ condition; line. Fsirtv irew. Cash customer hand store, 56 Cooper strret. Buys MANCHEST E R --;O n e year old Estkte. fordL-ChTWv; attorneyf for saW Clayton Ssiles' and Service, 285 Main dition. Full price $695. Manchester. Phone 'MItcheil ing company; AL"o all types of IX>CATi6N : Bolton, Connecticut community of ISOO population emesUe drive. Many other extras. waiting. Call MItcheil 9-4389. E. Carver, guardian; Jay B. Rubinow. and sella good Ured furniture and garrison colonial. Six rooms. H i M3 Main street. Mancheater. Conn., at­ street. MItjhell 9-4571. Open eve­ 9-3585, nights Mitchell .3-7691. painting and carpentry work. Incorporated in 1720, consisting mostly of country estates and Wanted— To Buy 58 baths, fireplace, attic, basement A good buy at *11,400, approxi­ Guaranteed work. Phone MItcheU antiques. Phone MItcheU 8-7866. (10.900. ATTRACTIVE red Cape ■WANTED—Two or more acres of torney for said Gdlrtnida Eagland; and nings. 1948 Chevrolet 1-Tort Panel. ANTIQUES Keflnished. Repairing farms. Schools and churches are nearby. Shopping and amuse­ SEPTIC TANKS garage, dishwasher, combination mately *2,700 down. CaU the Ells­ The Hartford-Conneetleut nwel Otm- 9-8933 for free estimates. Open 9 to 5:30. , ' Cod. 6 finished rooms. BOwsrs Real clean truck. Full price done or. any furniture. Tieman, ment renters are located In Manchester and RockviUe, Just a AND WANTED TO BUY — Old Glass, windows, amesite driveway. Own­ worth Mitten Agency, Realtor. land in vicinity of South 'Windsor pany. Hartford. Conmi, executor U/w ot ’TIRED OF RIDING street cars-:- School district. MItcheU 9-2655. or Wapping. MItcheU 3-7907. .W. Horry England.- $(595. 189 South Main street. Phone short distance away. Route U. S. 44 passes through the town. FIBRE RUGS in stock now. • All Chineu Picture Frames, Paint­ er le’aving state. Non-veteran can MItcheU 3-6930. waiting for buses, if so see Mc- ings, Furniture^ Silver, Lamps, f o u r BEDROOM Caoe Cod-Cen^ JOHS J. WALLBTT. Judge. Mitchell 3-564143. PROPERTY: Approximately seven acres In hll. two large gar­ PLUBGEB SEWERS colors and sizes. 0 x 12 817.83 finance with about *5,000 down Clure Auto Co. One of the large.st dens, well kept orchards, picturesque stone walls and an artesian Etc. For information call Vir­ trally located. Oil heat, automatic 'Ca p e c o d —six rooms, under two MANCHESTER AND SUBURBS 1949 Chevrolet lo Ton Pick- GRADING. EXCAVATl.NG. land HAVE YOU 4 or 5 TWO MEN .NIEDED IMMEDIATELY and up. Phone MItcheil 9-4343, ' pajTnent. Manchester, MItcheU A’T A TOURT OP PROBATB held selection of used cars in town. well Just bubbling over with sparkling clear water. ginia Madden, tel. MItcheU 9-3807. hot water, storm windows and years old. In nice location. Mitch­ at Mancheater. within and tor the Elasy terms. Up *— Excellent cohdition. clearing.' Ridzon and Stark, Tol­ Manchester Car)>et Center, 308 3-7955 for appointment. If you are house hunting, contact Machine Cleaned Main atreet. doors, amesite drive. Reasonably ell 9-8738. District of Manchester, on tho 1st Only $795. land. Phone Rockville 5-9455. THESE POSITIONS OFFER: RESIDENCE: Twelve room historic dwelling with four fire­ priced. Owner leaving , state. me. I have many, varied-lisUngt, day of May, AD.,,.1968. . 1946 CHEV'ROLET Club coupe, ROOMS TO RENT7 places and three baths. Heated with a modern General Electrie MOLTt N—Six room home, nice CA'PE COD— Four down two un­ Present. JOHN J WALLBTT. CALL MITCHELL 9-4192 to have Septic Tlanke, Dry Welle, .Sewer FREEZERS—Uprights 19 ft. *506; Rooms witheat Board 59 condition. All conveniences. Ga­ MItcheU 6-1025. Priced at *6,950 and up. Judge. motor completely overhauled in­ your garden plowed or light furnare oil fired. finished up. Good condition. Good Estate of Louise C. Bnglaad. of Man­ 1941 CHEVROLFIT 1 2) F'o'i'dors 1 1. New car furnished with ^|l maintenance paid plus Linra Im talM —Cellar Water­ 13 ft, *426; chest 22 f t *475—16 rage, large lot, a solid hous^ and SPECIAL—Must be sold quickly cluding new rings, pins, valves, trucking. Up to one ton. any dis­ Reputable man with fam> location. Call MItcheU 9-0669. AUCE CLAMPjprr REALTOR chester In said diatrict minor. club coupe. Inexpen."ive transpor­ liberal gasoline ailowanc' OARAGEt- Large enough to accommodate four cars. Running proofing Done. ft. *390- Five year guarantee. ROOM, .or Roon. and board. Phone pri-^ed at only *11.800. The Ells­ edge of town—5-room ranch, one Upon application of Clayton E. etc. Trouble free driving. Doug- tance. ■ las Motors, 333 Main. tation at a price you can afford. water available and also electricity. MItcheU 9-8725. M ltcleli 9-0086 after 4:30 p. m. worth Mitten ' Agency, Realtor. year old, large kitchen ahd living MANCHESTER—Six rooms plus MItcheU 9-4543 Carver, guardian, praying for authority DdUglas Motors, 333 Main: ily of three needs such a c to enter Into and sign an agreemeet to PIANO TUNING. Expert service M KINAEY IROS. Mitchell 3-6930. room, fireplace, oil'hot water heat, den, garage. Lot 82 x 150. Built compromise and settle certain doubtful >194.9 V-S FORD -2-door :_'< an. by professional nni.sicisn. Tele­ 2. Complete insurance program including CMS, Blue BARN: Well built and well maintained, storage room in base­ SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. QOMPIjETE b e d , mirror, dining PLEASANT ROOM, in ex';ellent and disputed claims and Interasta 1949 CHEVROLET Styleline de- rent at once. Best of ref« ment serves as an ideal fruit and vegetable storage room. A table. Payments arranged. MItch­ plastered walla, full cellar, ga­ 1938. Priced below present mar­ avMch Overdrive, heater, signal lisliL'. phone for reference and appoint­ Cross, Life Insurance and Compensation, 150-182 Pienrt S t TeL BH-S-SSOS location, on bus line. References 355 MIDDLE TUR.NPIKE East — rage, bua line, school. Onlv *12.- ket at *13,500. Vacant. ESreott Legal Notice said, minor------has agklnit------Gertrudala Eng­ luxe four-door. Ccautiful gypsy three room apartment has been set off on the lake side of the eU 3-5538. seven room colonial with attach­ land and/or the estate of W, Harry ' undercoating, practically new ment. Call Heinz H. Cappel. exchanged. *8 per week. Call 100. Carlton W. Hutchln". Mitch­ Agency. Mr. Jewell. 889 Main England which elalma and Intareats are tires. Good con.lltiori, Private Blue. Excellent condition through­ MItcheU 9-b095. erences. Can you help? building. This apartment ineludes a kitchen equipped with a gas MItcheU 3-6930. ed garage* and. finished breeze­ out. Only *1.095. Center Motor 3. Paid holidays, plus paid vacations. ell 9-5132, MItcheU 9-4694. street. Mitchell 9-2868. Residence more fully set forth In said agreMant , owner *950. 113 Russell street be­ stove and refrigerator, a living room with a fireplace, one bed­ way. Oil' steam heat. Storm Order of Notice on file. It ia Sales, 461 Main street. Open eve­ room and a large screcaed porch overiooldag the water. NICE SINGLE ROOM, Central. SIX ROOM House, corner Spruce 9-0382. ORDEREO; That tho foragolaft ap­ tween 9 a. m . 2 p. m. FOR ROTO-TILLKR plowing and Call Mle3-5121 windows and screens! Exception­ nings ’til 9. / Walking distance to factory, res­ and Pearl streets. Immediate oc­ AT X COURT o r PROBATE holden plication be heard and deurmiasE at light hauling calLMItcheU 9-9613. 4. Liberal weekly ^ la r y and draw against commis­ OTHER BUH-DINGS: Includes poultry house (14* x 71') .and a JARVIS REALTY LEADS AGAIN ally large yard with pool and the Probate office In Mancheatar In taurants and a'ores. MItcheU cupancy. Call MItcheU 9-0493. at Columbia. In and for tho District of •aid District on the Stb day of May, ' CLEAN USED CARS 1948 PONTIAC Sedanette. Radio, sions. ' ' one roorti summer house located right on the lake front. - brook. Priced at *14.000 for im- Lots for Sale 7S Andover on the 1st day of May, 195S. HOME OWNERS- Arc your door.s Opening a group of 120 I^ats, Size From 90 x 120 Up 9-7337. ihediate aale. Owner leaving town Preaent. CLAYTON E. HUNT, Judge, A. Ih,-1953. at two o'clock in the eftra- heater, hydramatic. eight cylin­ hard to open? ^re they drafty? nnon. and that notice ba given tu ell PRICED TO SELL - Are you Ivondering what I. ------0 Although we have mltde every effort to provide accurate In­ - For Home Construction —June occupanlhy. Small down BOLTON NOTCH Estate of Emily E. Ford>xe.-late of persons interested in aald eatata Ot tha der. Beautiful black. Extra nice Do you have a new home under Ihi- cost will be on that PLEASANT ROOMS at the Center BUILDING LOT on Essex Street, Bolton. In laid District, deceased. pendency of aald appllcattoa aMI tbs car. Center Motor Sales, rear of 3. A product that has national acceptance, national formation this offering is subject to errors, emissions, prior sale, payment needed.. Exclusive with The Uth day of May, 1953. at 9:30 1952 Doflgc Meadnwbrook Sedan. conl truction ? Weatherstrip your nexv home you are plan­ for gentlemen. 14-16 Wad.sworth 50’ X 110’. Tel. Mitchell 9-7966. time and place of hearing Ihertoa, by Post Office. advertising, complete local advertising aiid- is the recog­ change or withdrawal without notice and approval of purchaser These home sites located on Eva Drive which U north of Mid­ Elva Tyler, Realtor. MItcheU Four-Room Ranch Hoilse o'clock In the forenoon, at the Probate publishing a copy of this order ia sasM 1949 atudebaker Champion Sedan. doors with zii.c intrrlocking ning ? “A visit. or tele­ by owner. dle Turnpike East and o ff Vernon strret, are complete with roads, street. Office In Columbia. In said Diatrlct. Is 1948 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. nized leader in its field. 9-4469. . AA ZONE 166 x 266 lot. Shown by hereby aasigned for a hearing upon the newspaper having k eireulatton In asld 1/30K AT THIS one—just turned metal weatherstrip. Phone .Mitch­ phone calj will place our water, sewers, sidewalks and curbs. With Breezeway and Garage eettlement and allowance of the Trus­ district, at feast five days before tbe 1947 Chevrolet Kleetline Sedan. ell 3-5470 after 5;30 p. m. drafting and construction TAXES: 6280 (Approximately). PLEAS ANT, Flirnished room with MANCHESTER —Designed and appointment only. Carlton "W. tees' annual account of the Trust Es­ day of said hearing; to appear tf May 1946 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. In for a new Hudson jet. 1952 ___ . 1 - Aluminum storm windows and see cause at Mid time and pUep- ead experience at your dispos­ No fature aW s»m enls will be made. We will ronstnict all types kitchen privilege* Suitable for construction supe'wised by pres­ Hulchins, MItcheU 9-5132, M lt^ . tate under the will of said deceased, ■ 1946 Ford Club Coupe.; Chevrolet deluxe tudor, only 6.000 These positions require men who are willing to work, INSPECTION': By appointment at all rcabonable hours. Or ea two. MItcheU 9-4428. be heard relative thereto, and MSM re­ al. We have a large varie­ of homes In this section and wlU build to s«it vour Individual ent owner. Five rooms, expand­ screens, amesite drive, large lot. ell 9-4694. and It Is . _ , ,. turn to this court, and by malUng la a miles. New car guarantee. Ei^y FOR SALE willing to learn. A proven sales record would be helpful Bnaday 2 to 6 pan. tastes and needs. Stop and see ns for further details. Itepreoen- ORDERED: That the Trustees ot aald ty of home sites. able to seven. Fireplace, tile bath, Now vacant. Price $11,300 with estate exhibit- said account In said -registered letter oa or Mfore BATTERlES-r-NAME BRANDS terms and trades. McClure Auto but not necessary. All repHes held in strictest confidence. tatiye on alto Sunday 1-8 p.m. FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Two COVENTRY LAKE Lot. Home Court at the day and hour above men- 1953. a corn- of this order ijMriiffii I# 50% OFF > Co. Tel. 9-9442. gentlemen preferred. MItcheU laving room 15’ x 17’. Two ma.rter good mortgage avaUable. started. Enough clumber to com­ tloned''and. that notice of the time and Schata A Bchatz. 750 Mala iSrM^BWt- * I A-1 CULTIVATED Our emploiyees know of this ad. ^ 3-6612. 'ets« bedppoiivs. Screened aide plac^. act for said hearing be given to ford. Conn., aitornvya for sail' Term! To Suit You. CARROLL-DRIfifiS REALTY ABENTS plete home. Everything, *1,295. all persona known to he Interested In E. Carver, guardian.; JSy X. 195i CHEVROLET BEL-AIRE. Jarvis Realty COs porbh WfUt awnings. Garage. T, J. CROCKETT Terms. MItcheU 9-3833. 343 Main street, Manchester, like new. Save—Save—Save. Cen­ FARM l o a m REALTORS JARVIS REALt Y CO. ROOM WITH continuous • hot said estate. hV causing a true copy of COLE MOTORS 654 Center Street i Amealte driveway.- Lot 75 x 223. this order to he published In tome terney for said Gertrada B ter Motor Salef, 461 Main. Open TeL MI-8^US 786 MAIN 8T., KART H T F D .^ H O N E HTFD. 8-4J84 or 8-1M8 654 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-4112 water.' parking. Qiilet' surround- Price *19:930. Escott Agency. Mr. Phones; Office MItcheU 2-5416 ANDOVER—2 LoU. *700. 233' newspaper having a clrculaUop In said Tbe HartfordeConnaeUgat ' .4M CtoUr 8L MItcheU 9-0680 •venlngi 'til 9. . CALL Aa-3-71f5 ok M14-76S1 Write Box G, c-o The Herold District, one time at leapt flvt- days be- pany. Hartford. Conn., ' ingsL MItcheU 9-7217, or 258 Char­ Jewell. 869 Main street. MItcheU Residence MItcheU 9-7751 frontagh x 304' deep, near lake. fort tbe day set for aald hearing. ter Oak streeL 9-2868. Residence 9-0382. MItcheU 9-4820. CLATTON X. HtJHT, Judge.' - / r. ■' ' '■ J. : r . .. ■ r t -

RACE FOURTEEN / • "f* iiattrijfater "--l- Fair and not so cold tonigM. been nios and clean." And if vi-e Several Garden / Low in the middle 48s. Tuetaay A bou lT ow n could only train it to rain during mostly fair, hut with InrreMing the week instead of on week ends, Mosk^McCarthy Nuptials V Member of the Audit rlntidlness In the snem oon. Hlgi Heard Along Main Street why then we'd really be pretty Events Starting " Bureau' of drcnlatlons In the middle 68a. ■unday Mrv'lces at-Zion Evan- well off. , Manchester— A City of Village (^harm (allcal Lutheran •Church win em- , in Area Soon And ,on Some of Manchester's Side Streets^ Too '• Ilmnimin? ‘V phaiize ainffing. In line with, th?' \' Latin title for this fourth Sunday To those female members'of the VOL. LXXII, NO. 182 \ (Classlfl^ Adverttalng on Page 14) -MANCHESTER, CONN., MONO'AT, MAY 4, 195.3, ; \^IXTEEN PAGES) PRICE -FIVE CENTS • tftar eaatefi "Cantate!” The; PTA w'ho were soworried the other Beginning May 11, the various h o m e c o m f o r t Language Dllflculiy <- Balance on hand Mp.y 1, 1952— night about th w ‘'stranger” they Junior choir will lead in procession. an e.atimated 12.5 tablets. garden events in proapect for the' A feniale rhember of the Com­ heard in the men's, wash room-at days of that week promise-to be al and aing "Beautiful Savior," Martin explained that he had ^and tlie Confirmation elapses will munity Players.\|local dramatic the school: - as alluring to the women of Man­ group that ia. pr’Spently rehears­ consumed only half his .'year's ap­ It was late and you were tired. alnf a morning hymn. Congrega­ chester as the fashion shows were MORiARTY Bros. Foord Aims ing for a show that'requlres some propriation because town olliciaj.s There were no men around and you last week In Woodruff Hall of tional hymn-singing and the 'ser­ and oljacrs concerned with the op­ 3 1 5 CENTER ST exposure to the Italian language.' were frightened. You were a smail penter Church. mon will ttresa the privilege and was listening to, Gra^e Allen's eration of the. government had )rrpup. and you sre members' of been ver.v. Cooperative. The. local Garden Club will pre­ bleaaing of e^icitual singing. The program the other night^Sthe one sent Mrs. Chester. Cook, of Lex­ SILENT ©LOW To Explain We mu.sed on whether the gen­ the“ \vesker sex." But wh.v, for aermon will also touch on the need where Grade thought "gradas” heaven's sake, didn't you call the ington. Mass., Monday, May 11, 'K,. eral manager would further rediK'e OIL BURNERS for aupport for opirttual work of meant sit -down-. "Pretty stu­ police? , . ' at -8 p.m. Mrs. Cook who la na­ the Armed Services Commission of his a.spirin consumption between pid." our friend. thought.'\ now and May 1 next year. tionally. known a* an outstanding Td. MltcktU 3.5135 the Lutheran Church — Miapouri One-Way "Money" writer, lecturer and judge on flow­ ,500 Fee ■Jiiod among about 35,000 men And A few days later at lunch, phb thought she Would surprise a fel­ .\ Good Old Oa.ys Bingo disks snd rnelal play er arranagih'g, will speak on "'The women in the service of co\intry^ , money can appear in some of the ■Art o f. Flower- Arranging." in low-teacher with sooie of her new­ 'B^niembcr the days When you ^Hartford, May 4—(/P)— ly acefuired Italian "learned" at most unlikely places. ' Woodruff Hall of Center Church • Members af the Auxiliary Police walked into a sfoie, a.sked for a They sre starting to show up House. Injured in Tornado Rep. Williarh M. Foord, Litch­ . are requested to report at the a rehearsal the night before. certaiVproduct and the sale.a clerk "Come atal sta sera?" she said in gum machines snd stamp m n ^ Tuesday and Wedne.sdav. May 12 U l A C U C D t h o n e UN Awaits field Republican, said today police station for assignment to would sVnile back at you and say, chines. A local store keeper wi>o ' and 13, the'annual Hartford Art YYAO n C I V Mt'0-A5S7 that he is ready and willing cruiser duty next week. gaily, motioning to a chair ih-the "Small, niedlum or large size?" lunchroom. has both type machines In his School House and Garden tour in \ to appear before a « special -s»- The smiie.ts .atiU thereout the I p|j,p^ bustnesa is-findl,» y - v * Hartford. West Hartford, Avon After-a moment's hesitation, the. ' ’Arthur H. Anderson, wrho has qw-ation p t it > tbe customer ha.t 16 be quite s mii.sancr. Inf/ct.^he' tad Farmington; will'take place, REPAIRS R ed W ord legislative committee tp'^'^ex- Just returned from Africa where Itallan . teacher laughed, "I'll tell changed. N6vy It comes out [ j, ^‘Jetting burned op. Ev/try time rain or shine. These tours are al­ plain a 81,.500 fee that"he re­ Coastal Oil Aiiother Stop on Road Home he has been a missionary for the you this evening." 'large or econonl-y size . , opens the stamp machine, out ways popitlar with local garden Prompt, Economical ^ ceived from M. JBkekes and Executives past four and a half years, will tell At the blank look she received. Some product.s you can still gel ' pops s bunch of the.bingo disks, fans, providing a wonderful oppor- Guorontood Sons, Walljn^of'd fireworks -pf some of his experiences with the ! the teacher explained. "You asked in the f regular” sire but most of | Seems they fit wcll/into the varl- tunlty4iot only to view the.gardens On Choice natives at the meeting of the me bow 1 wa.s this evening, and I the selling terms have changed. It buythe furnishings and rrt trsas- manufacturer^ in 1951, mi.s slots. He tried one out himself He mad^-'fhe statement a.s word BiU Illegal, Kiw’anis Club Monday noon at said I'll tell you later. What i.s now either economy size, king snd found he could get stamps i ^ s of palatial homes in the Hart­ WrinqoV.Rolls Roplocod Conf er on Karachi, Pakistan. May 4 .spread that the special 12-mrm- 12:15 at the Country Club. The at­ did you think you w’ere saying?" size, giant size, jumbo size, fam­ with them. ' i ford area.' — (/P) — Prime Minister tendance prize wdll be furnished “Oh," laughed the non-lingui.st, ily size or extra super size. There When he opened the gum ma- - A total of 17 reaidenta gre open­ POTTERTON'S her committee had received a writ- by Fred Werner. "I thought 1 was-telling you to are very few products you can ehlne. he began to boll. He counted ing .their homes and grounds for Mohammed Aii said today he tjHT’" atatement from Clifford H. Senate Told Peace, W ar sit down!" name that bother with a small 16 piece.sbf metql play money that thA benefit of the art achool on ISO Center St., Cor. of Church secs no objection *o Pakistan 'Hackes that his firm paid attorn-'y Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet She has since decided to stick size now. was tu/fiing out gum balls for the the above dates, from 10 a.m. to 6 gervinK as cus odian for Foord thia sum in Msreh. ,1951 for Wa.shinglnn. Mav 4-r-<^)— In Odd Fellows Hall Monday at to English. Sometimes it's hard youngsters. p.m. Incidentally, a number of drafting legislation and investigat­ Washinirton, Ma,v 4— (ff>— Tooth paste, for an example, Korean prisoners of war who ing services., Sen. Hill (D.. Ala.) told the 8 p. m. A rehearsal o f the drill; enough to make yourself under- come.a mostly in two sizes now. ^ ir friend passed the informi- young people from Manchester Governors of the states «n«J will fdllow the'Business meeting. | giood In that! tjon slong to ns to tell, not as an have furthered their art education, wim't Ko home. Work Done In 19.50 Senate today that if the sub­ Manufacturers are getting away Fooifl explained today that the territories conferred with Miss Esther Brindle\and her com­ I from that small item you gojild incentjve for the children to find begun in the'local high sclioOl.ohy The UN Aliies have nomi- merged lands hill becomes mittee will serve refreshments at more of the same, but as a warn­ taking oourses at the. Hartford Art nated\Pakistan. A former in- payment was for work done for law in Its ‘ipresent form the President Eisenhower and ' Performance Budget pick up and throw into your-pock­ the Backes firm in 19.50, when he the social hour. et without worrying about having ing to parents who find the bingo School, which awards a diplom.r SERVICES vilalioiY, to serve is expected U. S. will have to recognixe other federal officials today When Generfal Manager Rich­ disks are disappearing. He tells for four years, or a (Bachelor uf represented the company in a dis­ ard Marfin began the second year to carry a bag. Maybe that s That Interpret The Wishes if the Cdipmunists accept the agreement with the State Fire Ru.9sia's claims in thq Baltic what the President termed ' The MagUsnese Society will the rea.'^on too maiiy fieople us a mother had complained about Fine Arts degree for a five-year- ronsulations “ on the overrid­ hold a meeting tomorrow at 2 p. of office yesterday morning there how fast the disks were going {>, course. Tickets for the tour may Of The Family proposai. ''\^ Afarshall's office and al.'o drew up Sea.nHe said a provision per­ was on his desk an Item which we might have been picking up the a uniform fireworks law which ing question of the peace and m. In the Italian American Club. small sizes, depositing them in from the set st home and said the be purchased at Hale's store, from mitting; cslahlighment of All members are urged to attend have never .seen there before. .children were playlgg; with them Mrs. Austin Cheney or Mrs. Hor­ PanmunjoriL'May 4—(/P)— Backe.s, as president of the Na­ security of our country.” Perched in mid-desk top, sur­ their pockets and walking past Texas and Florida boundaries as Important business matters and losing them. ^^otheI•, is thia ace Learned. There la a saving by tional Pyrotechnic A.sso'ciation, The fiiat aeaaion, brining to­ rounded by the reams of corres­ the cash register. , JOHN 0. CURKE The Allie.s newinated Pak­ 10 1-‘2 miles out in the Gulf of will be discussed, including final where your di.sks are going? Y’our securing them in advance. was interested in promoting. , gether the executives of 45 states pondence, reports, requests, re­ child is s frequent visitor at this Thiiraday and Friday, May 14 FUNERAL HOME. istan today a,^ a neutral Tile proposed standardization Mexico could be used by the and five territories, were beUad arrangements for the coming ban­ commendations, maps, graphs, and Dusty./^ain " quet^ .store. Could this he one source of and 15. the Manchester Garden caretaker for waX prisoners national fireworks law, he said, Soviets to “ turn the Baltic in closed door* at the Statq depart­ a dozen or more ash trays, all the As if we dihn'l have enough, the trouble? You might check and Club and the American Legion will 87 EAST CENTER ST. who won’t go hdme, and was publi.shed in pamphlet form ment but the White House made usual paraphenalia of his trade, to a Russian bav.” troubles. ' ' see. • combine forces in a show and plant Tel. MI-S-88«8 warned the apparently sur­ and Backes "had some measure .if public a partial tranacript oit Bi- was a bottle contaliilng tablets. ■ It's bad enoiigh that we ahould sale, in the Legion hall. Flower senhower'a opening remarks. It Monry from the gum marhlne.a Klitr Stuilio. prised Reds: Time is ' “ fast \succe.ss with it. I think Tenne.ssec Wasbington, May 4— (/P)— T he back of the bottle faced us. be settinjg a new record for rain­ is for charity. Metal play money MRS. EDWARD P. MOSKE and vegetable plants, bulbs, shrulis AMBULANCE SERVICE ta'^Pted it." aaid: We could not' see the label. We fall thhr year, but when it starts won't serve the .same purpose. and potted planU will be on sale, running out” in the Korean AnAfijured child Is treated at an aid station in Warner Robins, Foord said- that his ps vment for Sen. Hill (U„ Ala.) toM the "A » chief executives of the etate- and of the nation, you and I liava assumed they were tablets used In turning into a' .dirsty rain—welt, cOmpHmentary dispiBys will truce talks. Ga„ after tornadoes rip|ied through the town and surrounding areas, the\ work "diagged along quite a Senate today the pending Miss .leanne Eleanor McCarthy,, b lie lace drew and Mrs. Moske. | ,taged- bv nurierj'men, land- a tremendous responsibility for tha connection with routine inspection t'nint^ fair. Nary a Thank You *• Although Pakistan was one of kUting IS and injuring 'hundreds. The death toll brought to at least httiXwiiiie. I finisiied my woik in : su bm erged land.s l)ill violates of the condition of the town's wat­ daughter of Mr.s. Arline M. -Mc­ •ecurity and welfare of our people. /Anybody who owns a car prob­ Log Warden Lee Fracchia re­ 1 scapera florists and dealers In gar- four A.slan nations listed by theL•25 the total number killed In the three.-day rninpage of .a cyclonic Decen^er. 1950. It seems to me international law hv'de.siK’nat- er supply. ceived a telephone cill from k Carthy of 133 Florence street and ivhite (irchid corsages. TOey furniture and equipment. No Reds as acceptable neutrals, tb«j It la fitting, it seema to me, tliat ably noticed the mc.ss of reddish the late Edward Franci.s Mc­ assist the brida party at a recep, , ^ ^hargU front that swept to the Atlantic seaboard from Texas. War.ier Rob­ we should consult on the overrid­ We were about to ask when dirt that covered it this morning. Bi.ssell street resident recently Communists sat mum. /• ‘'••irxr pmeiv fTreg*;. ‘"‘f.'Texas and Florida boun- Martin picked up the bqttle and' Carthy, was married this morning tion at the British American Cliibl| ins waa "completely desolated” by the twisters. (NK.A Telephoto). ing question of the peace and se­ According to the Weather Bureau, that some kind of snimsi wss up Receas Grant eil he contihiicd. "and had nothing to! than three miles fssued to us the following verbal to Ed’.vaixi Paul Moskp, son of Mr, house on Maple street this after­ curity of our country. that dust came all the waj’ from inside the chhnne.v- , , noon'from 1 to 5 o’clock. Without even meutlonkfg the Al­ , COSMETICS Dtilles Urges House gaVe the Backes firm s virtual are under our Ck>natitution tha re­ responded to the call and found at a nuptial high Mass in St. possibly to .pmisult higher echelon ninnopolv on certain types of fire­ lands within state boundaries. taining 250 tablets. Texan, or Its dust, hut we wish and corsage of pink ro.sehuds and 9 niS CARRY ALL 91 sponsibility of the federal govern­ that a cat had jumped from the .lames' Chrrch by Rev.-flcorge P. stephanofi.s. On their return they.jk LEADING BRANDS A Red officials. work.*, ,"way my own idea and di«l Sen. Taft of Ohio, the Republican Consumed from. May 1, 19.52, to the good state would keep its real roof into the chimney. Kughc •. Vv’hile cai nations, white ment. But in times like qurs the wdl live in Philadelphia, Pa. T m _____ A LL^Xfen. William K. Harrison, not originate with the Backes pco- leader, said the session may run danger to our country involvea the April. 31, 1953 — an estimated 125 estate artchored within those With the assistance of Johnny ] snapdragons and pa'lnis decorated chief UN delegate, nominated I'le." borders. •' — Both bride and bridegroom were ' F Al IHUl lifllK OTVlBO . into the night hours. ReleaaeU POW* amlle from their litters as.they are transferred civilian populations in tlie cities tablets. Baldyga, one of Manchester's fin-1 Uie altar. Fkkislan at the beginning of the Kill Hike in Tariffs l^e>ore attended, by Lf. Kay NIch sponsibility is the matter of coun-' mud. -v/ off. Jumped off the jo o f and when honor. Bridesmaids were Mi.ss has passed a similar bill. plant. The bridegroom is with the Sion fiuri_ng\the current negotia-^ pu.sh other free nation.s toward trade with the Com-; Otea Connection j ola. Hnnoliilu, an .\lr Force nurse. Others are unidentified, ’ (AP sel and Ju^ment. All )ralitical wi»- We're beginning to appreciate, last seen was running on "two Jacqueline Dewart and Mis.s Mary The Board of Water Commi-s- Hill, an opponent, said the hill's, U. S., CoMt Guard, stationed at -rte com m as basis, ho bluntly urged the Hou.se Ways and » " ’ 'm ber of 'tVirepiiolo)- - - . . * V-. - dqm does not reside liV'-the WhJtS our own clear New England rain, 'wheels” into the wood*. Oinning'jam of Thompsonville. Philadelphia. t sioner* will hold a public hearing the legislatura at the time he provisions recognizing Texas and now. We've had a lot of it, but it's Waitgr F. Mo.ske wa;- beat man for on. "Changes in the charge for geslfd Pakistan. Burma, India and J'l*'**"''’ ''•''mmlttee to kill a bill h y ------“ x------served as counsel for the Baches Florida houndarie* lO 'i miles at Hput«, nor in the executive braneh. started Alrend.y hi.s/brother and the ushers were ' water connections,” in the Hearing Indonesia as acceptable hosts for company, Foord replied: i sen involve abandonment by the nor. iii Washington itself. Jt oora^ Vandal* are already at work de- William Legaiilt and Donald Geno- Room of the Municipal Building. the 48.000 Red prisoners who won't «;h‘Ch 'vould hiister t.iriff pi-ob^c- "I wa.s a member of the 1949'i U. S. of its traditlon.-U contention from the minds and hearts o f sln- cere and devoted men, whenever ,»ti'oying property at the heweat yesi. ■ You Ma.v Have An Early Manchester, Connecticut on Friday High Chiirt I se.s.sion. but the . legislature was i *ny nation’s title, extend* Llttie League-Baseball field in The bride'-s gown of Imported ^ Appointment. es-eninir; Mav»15, 1853, at - -8:00 Paki^t'sn was the third nation' competition from cheapei\; _ _ not in seasion aiid there, was no ' three miles from the shore their fftld bf actioii—Whether in ' Manche.ster at the Charter Gak Chantilly lace and tulle was de­ For Private .\iito Driving P. M. R.D.S.f. nominated by the United Nations. , T l ’ — | j ' ' f i r e w o r k s legislatiAn pending. It I He said this would violate federal, state and locsd fovertt* I.rf>ts. Recreation Superintendent signed with an off-lhe-ahoulder . INSTRUCTION The Board of Water Commi*- KEMP'S, Inc. F'irst was Switzerland, which the j Termed as ‘Injurious' JT o u r nothing to do with the fire-1 treaties with Great Britain and ment or ia private Hf^; - • DR. I. GERSHANOFE John Hedliind reported ye.aterdav Red* opposed. Then Sweden. The Dulles .said .idnplion of the-Simp- neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves From Your Hoifie sioriera X BABYLAND works bill introduced in the 1951 ! fi''e other countries. "The purpose of these aesidbns ! that a player'* bench at the Char- , If You Call Communists insisted on an- Asian son bill "would have .se;ious inter- He said the bill's passage in Its Protest Red Label is tp share with you aome of the and bmiffant .skirt, with apron ef­ Town of Manrhe.ster ' .Session.” OPTOMETRIST ’ tc.r Oak LL diamond was ripped nation. They want- the reluctant - national repercu.'sion.s" and wotild information we have end tome of fect. terminating in a long train. Mitchell 9-4.378—TODAY Richard Martin, Superintendent 78.1 Main St. — Maneheater 1 Hp said the 1951 hill was drawn up from the ground and broken, POWS shipped to the neutral coun- i he "injui ious to the best interests the plans we are making ia tha Her finger-tip veil of illusicn was ^ MUlioii Tax in r^spon.se to a suggestion from (Continued on Page Eight) SPIEING PATIENTS BY ' Al.ao, a second bench that was try for screening after an armistice i and welfare of the United States." area of national security. ' erected was chopped in two. draped f: om a coronet of laCe and i ! Capt. y. Urquhai t of the Phoenixville, Pa., May 4—(/P)—Ten gaiint, tight-lipped men ia agreed upon. The Alliea want a ' "it wculd be taken, thro'. ghout I State Fire Marshall> office. Reviews World SItuatioa APPOINTMENT ONLY ] Various other minor outbreaks pearl.*, She carried a prayer book neutral country to assume control the free world, to forecast U. S. .stepped into the public s)X)tlight at Valley, Forge Army Ho.s- with white orchid marker -and : Wa.stlinjcton. Ma.v 4— (/P)— ' "T h e baric idea was-to get “ It is our firm belief that In that r of vandalism have been reported of them in Korea. t:ade policies which would make pital to deny they had been tainted by Communism while way we can take a kmg atep to­ TEL. MI-:i-60:iO ' ' at tlie town's athletic field.a. These stre.smcr' of .split carnations and j Implied Warning T he Slipr.cmp Cniirl tncla\' utt- •st''0hc«»' law'." he said, "and w e Western Allies DON'T ./I it impo.»sible for them (U. ,S. Al­ prt.soners of war in Korea. They were bitter—and they made ward the goal of a united people I act.s have hampered the Recreation stephanotis. f U Y Harrison told reporters: lies) to live without increa.slng as- held Tennessee's right to ta:< it plain they felt they had reason ------■ • ''•'-----:— dl5 MAIN STREET . 1 Department maintenance crew in The honor a t(U-dant wore a' "The current ' negotiations sre determined to defend its way of Throw Thom Away spclalinn with snd dependence on ,he E sso Stahdard Oil C om - pro.secuUon and .specifications.’/' to be life, to prove worthy of the leader­ WILLIAM DICKSON & SON ■ getting the fields in A l condition gown of lavender i ylon tulle, with ' really no different from last- sum­ Tied to Ships StUI Plenty Of Wear Left In the Communist world.” Dulles said. pany m ore that), fo u r m illion Foord said that whta he started I Near 5Iemnrlal Park ship o f the free world.” SINCE 1815 for the coming season. * fitted Hcdice, butterfly jacket and: Shoea R^^lred Here mer." The Allies broke off the I Tlie stage for their tense drama Laos Defense I Little Leaguers start Memorial His bald attack on the Simpson flollars on it.s Imsl-iicss of stm'^ ------In invltihg the governors tp bouffant skirt. The bridesmaids' hill opened a wide scliism between 111 China Trade ; was set yesterday at the hospital ^ Day. goWns were identical in style to 1 MEMORIALS (Continued' on Pago Two) ing governnient-otyned gaso- (ttontlnued on Page Eight) I her'e a short drive from the Revo­ Washington, Elsenhower h a d HESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL the Ei.scnHowei ailmini.strati.nn and promised "a first hand picture- of I —A Non. that cf the maid of honor. Mi?s : SAM YULYES lino durinif Woi'ld \Yt(^r 11. The j lutionary War memorial park that Awaits Attack Shoo Repairing of the B e^ some leading Hoii.se RepubTican". Washington, May 4—(A5—An in­ gave the hospital its name. It had the state of the world and the rule Dewa'i't'.” wa.s of pink nylon tulle Simp.son i.s ohairrhan of the con­ tax amounted to mdve ! 1 1 7 |1 niN TIN e AND► PAPERHANGINO and Miss Cunningham's, aqua. ATI ter Kind Done While Von OF PROVEN vestigator for a Senate committee I its origin in the eircumstances of the United States in it.." BftLCH Is Your gressional Campaign committee the comiiany received ni stor-j 1 - ^ Z C d lS 1/ O llO M ^ Those not attending were Gov. three wore half hats of nylon tulle Walt. / Nine Drowned ' surrounding their flight home aftec From Vietminh ALL WORKMEN INSURED the group that wall work ’ with testified today that 19 owners of .Dan McChirthy of Florida and (3ov. in colors tr> match their gowns, 1.5 5IAPLE STREET — age payment.s ■ ^ o ' • T 9 I release by their Red caDtors. GARDEN PLOWING Eisenhower to try to hold and 82 ships fl,ving the flags of Western Willism B. Umstead of North j trimmed wltli lilacs,, and carried Qpp. First National Store It was attacked by the go\'ipo'.stion fof use hy the Army Friday night, rested for a day and BRITAIN CAN*! HELP DELICATESSEN Manchester Memorial Co. the Reeiprocal Trade art for one .•\V“Forces. toda.v. \' tions ubrommittee testified about khdiiang.. 90 milea southeast of the town o f Manchester propose clinging lo'the-boat for more thari The broadcas\made no ruention then were aSked if they were ready I.aindon, May 4— f/P)—Prtn* , , A. H. AlMETTl Prop. •an hour. the "dual trade " something Luangprabang. - i. 35.A OAK STREET TEL Ml.9.|244 to extend a main water pipe ahhiit (if AP correspoddent Williarri N. Chairman McCarthy (R-Wis) to meet the pre.ss. Ten said they Minister Churchill told tho eighty (801 feet, In Greeqi<>ood Ite.sciier.s found her in hysterical (Continiied on Page Eleven) (lV>ntiniied on Page Eight) were anxious for the chance. Four On Main Highwa.'i'i House of Commona today . HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER Oatia* arrested l\v yeara ago In , inconceivable, the "most in- These force.*, described as "light Drive at a 'location just 'north’TSf condition and there apparently Prague on charge: (>f spying and refused bitterly. The rest weie too France's plea for help against FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE TOP SOIL were no witnesses to give a coher­ elements," apparently already were \ Marion Drive. \ now;, serving lO-’year jail sen- (Continued oq I^age Two) III or^ju.st didn’t want any public­ Vietminh - Communists rnishlng- W E W ILL BE From 'fobncco fletda between QUINN’S Yo)i are given this notice as ent ac'count of exactly what hap­ •/. tence. ’ . ity. more than 25 miles south pf Xieng- Into Laos finds Britain's ”re> 5I»ncheater and Rockville. Sev-. FILMS the owner or owners o f land and pened. Island-Bustar Slatad It seemed unlikely that ()alis The 10 Interviewed were brought khouang,.oh Colonial Route 7. That sources limited and our obUga* eral, thousand yards In pile. d e V e i.o p e d a n d buildings upon which the cost of Sheriff Dave Middlemas said would benefit from the dX iee, The into a small auditorium two by highway wa.s the principal route tions very widespread.” OPEN^ALLDAY of Vietminh forces which entered PHARMi PRINTED 'such'extension (ua-y be a.isessed. those who drawned were.: X?7.ech amnesty, like th$UNpAYS Film Deposit Box Building th consider the fpllowl'ng proposed zone changes and ainend- children Pete, 14; Dolores, 11; ed of treason, espionage* sabotage- .yvesf. 'and Sunday, Loader will be at .-.At Store-.Entraoce hearing in ,the Hearing Room of . Doris. ;10; *nd D»rjene .Akm«, A Culled from AP Wires ■.^JA’arren anq Hern,dpp paid flatly, nnminat«;(| Altart Chie'nf I^dt***i pile. . - the 'Muhlcltihl 'Blinding', MahcKes- ■mente to thc.Zofling.Rogulstions: ''«■». •— ■ or.'<*'•crime* agairtst-the peae«e.'’ '•T-Vtentiane.o home o f the^-Laqtlan 'hfa**., to ta tohfroller of'Oii»> 1- To change to BUiinea* ;Zony III all o,r.part of .an area con*i.silng of ' all ol Helena. the.v felt they had gotten ';a diit.v OPEN SUNDAY AT 8:00 A-M- ■tw- . at Sd)0.,.P, ;;M./ Such.* pi(ivision wilj.leave thou\ government and jt.Vey point on .the toma-' -at Boston and Ctant,..!*. ^ lo lP .lt approximately 23 acre*, tm the Southerty^de of Middle Tiiniplke .'We»t'.' *’ > Mr. and Mr*/ John ’ Akins of- sands .sltfl in the (Siech jails. deal"- In hei-ng - labelled possible. Thailand border, appesired the tel. Hort^i^ 8.0271 E.D..S.T.\May 15. 195?. Town.send, Mont., parents of Ed B«nrtlo«der Artie Shaw tell.s Communist .sympathizers. Meina of Boston, to be Collector, FRESH HOT BAGELS and ONION ROLLS we»t o f Broad Street, now in Residence Zone A and-Rural Residence ...... Since the Coram-.-nkria . seized -logicalogic target jfor these forces, to ■ of CRstoihs- for District Nttinbisr " KEMP'S Bofird o f ,Water Gbmmlssioners Zone, bounded: and-aa followa: Beginning-at a point-in the • Akln.s." • ' imme prrther* - he never knnvring-' Herndon, who.se right arm ws.s 6 P .M .to 9 M L ..... '\Towh o f Manche.sUer Washington-,'May .4 (fc TheTte\t fhefe iai>_2lo-'^belih.ve that [-power in 48. moet-persons jailed l.v "\va« s Red, although he Bttend- iTe .south. The French have start­ 4, with headquartera at.Boston. ^ CREAItr CHEESE, SMOKED NALMON e ‘ "~ Southerly side of Middle Turnpike West. 920 feet West of the i'nter- Edward Burns of Helena., and. amputated by the Chine.se'because ed strengthening the town's de­ •Richard Mai^^ln, Superinttendent series of atomic teal* in the r.-(CifiC/ ihe P'e-icnt hrat-preiRiirc requii e- have been convicted on one of thR.b.v of the Itniver- Stalin's death. Romania followed trination. . •' ahowed the Vietminh nnre ' more Britain National Bank March 38 Church, to lend now or foi-merly; Neil and Conatance Ellis, '490 feet see any of the others surface after on an upgrade. . series involving "Ihermomiclear " sitv of Chicago, in a report Sat- suit on April 4 and we.stern observ- "They sho'Wed .us the best they would disappoint the French by were sentenced to five years in LEARN TO DRIVE nhore or leas; thence Northerly along land of said Ellis,, to land now their host overturned." urdav to the .American Physical A pretty model keptr hundieds had," he said, “and it waa noth­ I not committing all their forces to LOAM Hau.ser Lake, 15 miles east of experiments the most recent to tions." [ Lea Wolcott Is Equipped to or stored for purpose of sale or exehange. ^ Lafayette market to battle flames ! stepping up the force of the ex- •scale tests since 1948, 1* too small a statement: Haven area atalled by strike of marriage for,Dorothea and me." plow that amall backyard gar-- Mondoy, May 4, 8:00 F. M. 5. Amend AR’nCLE IV. SECmON Vm ALCOHOLIC UQUORS, the that leaped across the street and'i plnsinn and IB) detonating Iho for new testa. The AEC said it now ' He i.s a 24-year-old .soldier ss'hose try and get my old job back and "We are faced each d.iy with a brickrayeis and luidearriers . . . BIXOABS ATTACK den that ypu have always had WOODRU^ HALL. CENTER CONGL CHURCH next to the last pangraph to reqd as fionows: ignited thre* or four homes. hydrogen bomb with moie econ­ will begin to use. Bikini Atoll, lo­ sinister threat to the security of Churchill .says POW talks in Korea to frozen toes were snipped off start t6 make things work." SINCE SINCE Clubs, taverns, and stores chiefly -engaged in the sate of groceries in a Communist prison camp. He London. May 4—(P>—The Bel­ to turn over bjr haudi Don’t Benefit Laurel Camp Scholarship Fund The first alarm was sounded at omy in the ii.se of fissionable ma­ cale . for the 1946 testa ' against' our nation from traitors, spies and nearing siK'eessfiir'rnneliisinn . . . Trefferj’ to to return to Murphy 1920 mo break ypur hack. which, sell beer only iipder a package st