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^attrtfpatfr £««nUtg lirraUt WEDNESDAY. MAftCH 19, 1991 1 p a g e t ^ e k t y -fctor ATcntt JMIf-Nft Prgw Bm Ik f Mw Week » a$lag the U jf conferencas thia year. HhlW- # i l l Attend UN There Are many adueatlonal toura, About Town radia and telavlaian ' programs planned for the bene^t «>f the 10,506 The Robertson PTA U planning group. Meuiher e ( Ike AteHt ^ ' Announcing to hold a rummage sale in the Miss Dunlap ia a Junior at Man- B«m m eCi school auditorium next Monday ehester High School and an ac­ H^e’s Mardi Value Days M tm eheBter^A City o f VUUlge Charm night at • o'clock, followed by an tive member o f the band, Liteary k.- ' A auction at 7 o’clock. Raymond Club and French Club. She ia Reid will be the auctioneer. Con­ f!- WITH CASH The Opening of a member of the South Methodist Advetttekig «■ Fage M) MANCJIESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1952 tributions will be accepted at the Church and the Youth Fellowship. •OWU SiH MEEII STUK SALES ALL DAT THURSIAY TOL. LXXL NO. 145 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS school after 3 o’clock Monday af­ Althea is the daughter-of Mr, and ternoon. The public ia inyit^ to Mrs. Glenden J. Dunlap of IM attend both the rummage sale and South Main street. the auction. Sunset Rebekah Lodge C H A tM H O U H Undergoes Operation 'Miss-Dunlap to speah Alfred R. Rogers of 11«3 Mkjdla any civic, church or fraternal turnpike east, a junior in the Col­ group about her trip to the Unit­ MAIN FLOOR lege of Arts and Sciem:ea..at„tllC ed Nations. The lodge committee ' CARPET SWEEPER University of Connecticut, Is a for this pilgrimage is Mrs. Leroy Primary in HATS FOR TEEN-AGERS AND pledge of Scabbard and Blade, the Aapinwall, Mrs. Fred 'M anning Our ewa htaad Mght gteea rahher haa^^r. ROTC officers organisation at and Mrs. E m e^ Cox. Our N. Y. aSlee epeelal purchaee. Our In Steel Row the university. YOUNG MATRONS epedal a * ______New Jersey „ p r i c e s f r o m , Walter 8. Kuezynski, seaman Washington, March 20—(/P)—President Truman summoned apprentice, U8N, formerly of 7 A Regder $7.4S VdM Defense Mobilizer Charles E. Wilson to Key West, Fla., today Newark, N. J„ March 20— Cottage street, has returned to the (Ah— Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll to discuss the steel wage- dispute, after wage board delibera- United States after a tour of duty said today withdrawal of Sen. aboard the aircraft carrier US8' tiona were halted by the physical collapse of Nathan P. Fein- Saipan with the Navy's sixth fleet ginger, chairman o f the govern-v T Taft from New Jersey’s n.98 10 «3.98 in the Mediterranean. . mant’a Wage Stabiliution Board | preferential p riifi^ was the ALL BTVLES AND COLORS m nonriusHi ntssnE cooin d chance” that I (/P)—^An accountant testified Washington, March 20— Supreme Headquarters, Al­ DEWEY-RIGHMAN drawing from the contest in said today he is re-examini^ ------Andrew Befding. Wilson's public Kenaetb Royall, fomer angrliy word^ statement, th^i less the military high com­ guests present from West Hart­ A m b u l a n c e relations chief, said Wilaon had more than |2.T.T,000 of “ unex­ his political position—an in­ Delightful hiilf'hat made ford, Hartford. East Hartford and plained income" in 1949 and tary of war, was toported la erit- Ohio Senator said he had beet( mand does a housecleaning been called by President Truman Ical raadltlM / at New York Hoa- dication he may soon go home, Manchester, was given Mrs. Adam done political dirt by Gov. Al­ of leaves and bedecke'«ral deems It safe and ments from the 18-man wage Appearing with Gninewald's ing my appearance in the state.” ing sworn testimony the commit­ Part headquarters near ParM, yesterday, $m he received news of the* attorney, William Power Maloney, culture Brannan. Taft accused Gov. Driscoll of write-in vote he was getting In the Minnesota Republican primary. ignores Developments board. Latham White, dismissed mana­ tee has taken which prompted The industry wss facing the was Dr. John James Curry who having "obriously taken steps to Johnson's outburst; Although his name did not appenr on the printed b ^ o t , the General Eiaenhower'a ''Statement how- told the committee Grunewald was ger of the Dallas, Tex., office of piled up a vote that ai{rpriaed even his supporters who had started a *ver, took no note of either of FINE QUAUTY FRINGED the Agriculture department,- and Sen. Stennia (D-Misa), a mem- confined to bed for a month after (Ooattaoed oa P k | « T w «) Write-In campaign Mmi^ 14, Eisenhower had no comment on the mom developments. It wras isauad 'zufr8rtng~” TBngeatfV(r •'hBart TKlri~ ■hto.-asoistantr-Harry-J,-Soloroon- Jhcrv)it.the.group_loly-“— ..fr-anawar.-.^...Bsportera requmia ure.' frankly conceded accepting a long miT:------lor comment on the MinneMU nr|i- 6ABf CH^IULE Rep. Kean (R-NJI said he was Hat of gifts prior to the middle of "I'm ready right now to vote mary, where more than 100,000 "suspicious” of Omnewald's ill­ last year. Quiz Reddick tijat this project phould be stop­ votera took the trouble to write In Military Alert ness. He recalled that Gmnewald They said the gifts were of ped. I do not propose it now. but Eisenhower's name aa their choica waa found in a Washington hos­ small value and that they regard­ that is the way my mind is run­ Truman Sa^s Ike for the Republican nomination. pital when the committee first ed them as Christmas presents In Booby-lrag ning.” • The atatement said; MARCH VALUE DAYS B £| j SPREADS In BrazU After from - grain- tradeemen.------sought to question him last fall.- ---'Toagintlemen-iax^bly-reaitae- " 'J6h"hs6h""hliiiialf Tiad "“"publicly' how astonished I was by the rib Kean said Grunewald had been White and Solomon testified for called on the Air Force yesterday under subpoena to appear before the second day. in a probe by tha suits o f the Minnesota primal Attack by Reds Slaying of Two to clean the huge air base program Is Free Return "The mounting numbers of my In all over wavy and stripe patterns., a district grand Jury yesterday, Senate Agriculture committee In. following much testimony that fellow citizens who are voting to DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS sAr'A^nAV THURSDAY and th« coamittee today, and "he to multi-million dollar ahortagea in mone.v was squandered on haaea Rio de Janeiro, Match 20—0P5— again beconMS'411,'* New Yark. March 26—<4V- mahe me the Republican nominee TpWMttliBR: rrahi. not built to proper ipeciflcattona. , Key West, Fla,, March 20— (A*)— President Truman said to­ Brazilian coastal provinces Offert ExaminatloN Leroy Reddick, a 29-year-old are forcing me to re-examine my stretching more than 1,400 miles The twp former officials aaid Negro ex-«oavlet wealed by day (5en. Dwight D. Eisenhower is at liberty to return to the personal position and past de­ Dr. Curry and Maloney assured there was nothing dishonest in ac­ (Ooatlnned on Pago Four) cision. along the Atlantic were reported the committee they had no objec­ New Havea, Oma., police for United States any time he deems it safe and proper. The under a state of military alert to­ cepting the gifts, which -they said "I did not imagine that ao tion if the committee wanted an queethmlag In the dyaamite day after troops fought off an at­ had no effect on their work as gov­ deathe o f two persons last Tues- President told a news conference the general is doing an able many voters In Minnesota would tempt to blow up a Natal ammuni­ independent examination of Grune­ ernment representatives. da.v and In a February robbery, job and ia the best judge of when^ make me a write-in candidate It will be safe for him to give up SPECIAL tion dump. wald by a U. S. Public Health doc­ The question of gifts was today waived extradition ia Snow Maroons and, according to newspaper ac­ a A Meridional News agency dis­ tor. broached by Sen. Kem (R.. Mo.). general aeaslana ceurt aad was his post. counts, some of them had trouble patch from Natal said armed Com­ turned over to New Haven de­ Truman also told newsmen that ‘Mystery Man’ with my name. ~ \ Full and twin bed sizes. munists made two night attacks '

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doiac poUUctUIy unpredictabla mora claim to fani*—or diagraeo Shannon, Oaorgs K am , and Mns. meeting will be held on Monday, •to rb s a t tha lurtlate thamaatvaa tn JRmtdfrHter Junior Red Crosg April 14, a t 8 p. m. Bushnell Slates a nuimar that provea not only thliiga. They have mad* up thair —than that. After it geta through Ruth Bonnay. WON8—1418 Joins Agency minda and acam determined to yet cleaning tho floor, it can heat Pals of BiUy Prentice ’hik first sum contributed to the 'Hie Hillatown Home lixtension lightening hut hOhly ontertoinlnE. l&fftiitig IfrraUi MALE BOOKKEEPER WDBO—1888 Radio and TV In Aid Proj^ts dub held a demonstration at the Film on Artists Of thla film, tha 8aitnrday Ravlaw their way/' egga, convertiag. tham Into agg^ fund w u $180 eoUseted by Billy’s WOOO—1288 WHAT— 818 Orange Hall last-night and Invited recently wrote: ’'The first Amarl- And from^Uw IwdlanapoUa Star: Boc; ara ara tol^ in "a m atter of classmates nt Orson 8diool. Wonind'for pnnnaninf podtloa w M C . R. BURR $ WKNB—SM WNHO—Ck. 8 aeveral officers of Hillatown to can-prodneed faatura to bring “Hia unpraoadantad writa>tn mUWtea." If yem dORT Uha to beat Ask T V Show for Aid Whtn om of tbs hoys sccapUag Members, of tke Junior attend. Hartford’s Bushnell Memoriad great art to the screen on a popu- donations approachad Ririiard Crom In town hove been active Mrs. Trudy Malletta of Glaston­ has been selected for the Eastern laur level. I t should be seen by vote Bi t& MUmeaeU primary agga, you caa amuaa yooraalf by CO h INC. VaeoHon' wDii pay. 8kk Inoya, fiaap bury ia. pianist for the minstrel 81mmsas, propriator of a Mala 4:SS-WI>ac-at Lome MaHaea. AiilS—WD80-8hosners fipwlsL this jrear with service projects for United States premiere of the first everyone.” damonatratad agito what the New grinding coffaa, WTHT—Magexlne of th. Air. WTWV-Wews. to be held a t the Odd Fellowe* Hidl feature-length motion picture ot Rampahfreiminary^dtastettrthBr - l f -yw i-haaa ciMuwd BD yonl' WHAT—News; Open Heaea.----- WWr r Ksnia Agroasby.------Meo forttmote^toisn them' iT Jilt parmiaaton to kssp oas of the do­ w n c —BMintafe Wife. WOKS—Bill JeaklM Show. wT1iaraaaysvtniiig.M atctr20f- ttr in n r '«««r naTM.'T%turc-Ad^^ ----^ the votera ara cettiac Urad of tha floon, and beaten all your agga as f ir as they could. WKNB—Neire; RequeM Hetlnfe. WHAT—Jesting with Wunp. •elves. Arinong the projects un­ Oail and Joy Steiner, daughters venture in Art.” It will be shown U rio <9 irike It Ridl’ nation cans and a card with Buy’s S,ia:.WOOC—New. BreahM N.w.- regular party p'^ticiana and want and ground nil your coffee, you From tlma to tlmaf BiUy on It at hlB counter. 'The WOKa—Jack9KS—Jack Downer’.Downey's 1 Muete 8liep. dertaken by the jiuplls of the Bor- of Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner of once only, at 8:15 p. m. next Tues- If. Cona., M 4tt*-WnCMR*lU DtSles. ___ nsrtl achonl have >tenJU»e,»endlng ani ftimh Will road, QIaatpnhury. dpy. ^areh aS, on the BikHm II aomeone on the pr Plrognun; Donations need medlcsl tests a t tha T tom JHhw Mr, Hagnii — wolfB—Jack ^ i ^ e r ’s Masle' 8bep. W nty-B ob Ueyd. assure restaurant's cash regtater urhsre Wvn nf^Radlo c-1 Baxaar. of scrapbooks to the Newington are confined to bed with virus In­ screen. Co-sponsor of the Hartford who apeaks with new rigor and hair dryer. Reach of $ 3 9 9 not growing in other parte of the thsy attract ccnslderabls atten­ MANCHSSnn 4UI M S APrOINTMUIT r —Thy N eighbor'. Voice. i;f»-WTHT—John Conte. ^ Home for Crippled Children, a gift fection. Joy recently recovered presentation ia the Wadsworth 4:10—Wb n O -lted le H errI.: New*. tite -W D R C —New*. from chickeopox. Atheneum. .T jg rsvf."™ .. who fulflUa their idea of leader* One by one, you see, the capaci* body. In the future Billy m ^ tion, according to Frances Ridold, 4:S*-WDItC—Tenkee Kitchen. WCCC-13 Huntred and .IS^Ita. box containing ecrapbookn, piizxlea ahlp. A few more prlihariea with ties of thla gadget are destroying Friends of BlUy Prentice mailed M in requite hoepltalisatioB. a waitress, who says sha an- WTIO—Toung Wlu'der Brown. WKNB—News; Polonta. and booklets which was sent to the Carol Gllha, daugter of Mr. Based on the Uvea and works of WTHT—Bob Uoyd Show. WONS—Newa. six great artists, Bosch, Goya, iimilar reaulU m l^t quite poo* our iUuriona about the cleanllnees, a letter to "8trike*it*Rich” yMter- We hope that well Strike-lt couragsa customsra to contribute WTHT—Breakfaat Hub. Tolland County Home an-; the do- and Mra. Frank OUha, 440 HiiU ^ c w ...... Rich, for Biny win naad an artifi­ WCCC—,.,Tl!Bnria3r, ...... The letter is signed by Ronald WTHT—:Lone Journey. Manafield on Tiie.adayj March 25, one -to the..effeob-that Russia, ad*, ConnecHcut “ i«‘r ... MTUT—Serena. Ounmall.^ ....w nc—Strike-»-H 4rhr-— 'It 'ia- hoped -that-mi’nHmy •pjttrbh* . '-HiUstown Grange—extends., .its. ■expcrtencc'-trr thr'homrofnBt* of a r iaturday-1 p. m. Priday. placea of work and ail donations eaxm ; ■ HChi'y B btuesna;' im iec WTIC—Tour Senator from Connecti­ WHAT—Italian News; Music. nsssllled deacllne; ,10:30 L m. each mita that a united Germany has a quHled aa poaalble will attend thcae neigh­ heartfelt sympathy to MIsa Emma r of puMIcatlea aacept lUtnrday— are turned over to the Flrzt Na- Oordner, Russell Upton, Albert c u t • Girl Marries. Bancroft (Ind Mr.; and Mrs. Hor­ Hartford fire insurance company^ should peniss the power to rearm. Oorman,“ Arthur Pierce, 'Tony WORC^-Cuv I-orabiTdo. 11:14—WDRC—Grand Slam. bor ntglitmeetlngg;— Pj^ m. ■ Yankee tibnal' Bank of MaheheiUr ' iund g:4a—w nc—Three Star Extr*. i WCCC—News; 13 Hundred A 10 HIU. Several officera from Hillatown ace Wickham In the loss of their and for the past five yeara haa re­ Hitherto, Rtieaian policy has been put in a trust fund for which Perozzlello, Richard Kelly, Robert WDRC-Lowell Thom... w n c —Bob and Ray sister, Mra. Minnie Hodge of Glas­ WTHT—Stock new.: Sporii. Grange attended the neighbor presented the Prudential Insur­ 1^ Thuraday, March 20 against any rearmament of Ger« By A. R. O. Judge John 8. O. Rottner has of­ Duff, Salvatore Felice, Oonrad WHAT*^MAiMno Program.Togram night meeting of Meriden Orange tonbury on March 10, and to Mr. fered his sendees as trustee.. 0:5*—WON9—New*. WONS—Qus^n for a Day. ance Company in this area. many. This, together with the I :ee-WDRC-BeuUh. WTHT—weak the Bank. last Friday evening, and were alao and Mrs. Gordon O. Cole and fam­ Mr. Johnson is a native of Man- Explosion In Minnesota Spring Seanett In ttse ' ' WHAT—Symphony H.1I. 11 :«$~.WDRC—Roaemory. ily in the loss of Mr. Cole’s moth­ WHIN IT COMiS TO TASH much more Important fact that WTHT—Weether; Jnurn.f of the Air WTIC—Dave Garroway. in attendance at the neighbor cliestcr, a graduate of the local 1 * Included with the letter mailed ^ 8 a 9 8 > WON8—Fulton Lewie. Jr. night meeting at Andover Grange er, Mra. Agnes Cole at Ciarerngnt, *Oncai again, Republican votera only Russia can, by yielding up WHAT—Ronion! Program. N. H. on March 13. Mias Bancroft sirfools. and veteran of World War Where then does spring begin? yesterday to Strike It Rich was a WTIC------Irene Dunn t Fred M»e- ' Aftertiooa on Monday. II. having spent two years in the h&ve given an overwhelming East Germany, make poaslble the large copy of a photograph printed Murray. ^ . l*:$$-^T)RC~Wendy Warren. The next regular meeting of and Mr. Cole are past masters of Upon aome lee. »:t»—WONB—TelloATeri. WCCC—Luncheou Bfualcale. Pacific theater. He is married to, i^imonatratlon of their deaire to unification of Germany, repre* in The Herald Monday. The pho­ A gay young dress! WTHT—Earner D«vl«. Hillatown Grange will be held at Hillstown Grange, and Mrs. Cole Wind-free and cupped to sun, in •WKNB—Newa; Sporta Dlgeat. is a past master of Claremont the former Helen Demko, and they 1 I||ve Dwight D. Elsenhower be* sents Russia’e bait to Germany. to, which shows Billy in a wheel­ Washable, pretty WDRC—J.ck Smith. WHAT—Italian Voice. tho Grange Hail, on Thursday. reside at 68 Summer street, with whose remote chair reading greeting carda from T:3e—WONS—Q.briel H estter. WONS—Curt Moatey Time. March 27 at 8 p. m. Flrat and sec­ Grange. ci^e their presidential candidate. Why Is Russia now ready to WTHT—Sliver E«fle. WTHT—Jack Berch Show. tlieir two children, Kirsten and^ his classmates in a fifth grade cotton print with a WTIC—News of . the Worlt.'. ond degreea will be exemplified. Hillatown Grange is planning to make such concessions? Because, And private zone the aeaaons WTIC—Newa; Weather. hold a food sale in the near future Rodney. ^The result in the Minnesota prt* room at Manchester'Green School, WDRC—Peggy Lee. 13:13—WDRC—Aunt’Jen n le’a Storisa*. The Hillatown Grange Sewing Mr. Jnhn.son ha.s become affiliat­ obviously, she prefers an armed dreamily full, full q u ilt^ 1:44—WDRC—Ed Murrow. WKNB—Bing Crosby. Club met at the home of Mra at a time and place to be an­ MARKET i|hry Is being,hailed, today, aa an waa submitted for showing on the COVERS Make laws their ownTtils it first n o u n n t b if rrmn WONS—Petti Pege. WTIC—Down Ilomers. nounced. Another public card ed with the firm as a result of a 4 |i a ^ g politicAl miracle. The rea* united Germany, st.anding inde. television show. WTIC—One Man'e Family. WONS—II. R. Baukhage, Gladys Steiner. 201 Bu.ah Hill road. skirt, flattering Glastonbury, on Monday. The next party is being planned for the large increa'se in the volume of 151 Middia Turnpika Wosf ' Tol. 8338 why it has astounded all ob* pendent end free between herself in high lark note? A copy of the letter composed For A l Mohtos Of Con i!ie—WDRC—FBI In Peace and War. WTHT—Victor II. uSillahr. busines.s being handled and Mr. j Or le It bom where curling brook by the boys under Mrs. Bonney’s MANCHESTER WONS—Modern Adventurea of Cuan- It:23—WONS—Women's Page. meeting will be held at the home early part of April. a ^ e r a are simple. The national and the West, to a divided Ger* neckline and puff ova. It:3$—WDRC—Romarc of'^len Trent. of Mrs. .lulia Rettberg, 396 Hills Mrs. Josephine WuLsch and Mra. Anderson’s desire to give efficient' runs free supervision follows: WTIC—Father Knowa Beat. WKNB—Man on the StrM t. and prompt service to his clients. | FREE DELIVERY ON CASH ORDERS I^erahip of - the Eisenhower many which would have its west Mr. Warren Hull We also have a custom ^ . $ia.45 TAX sleeves. The neck WHAT—Pollah National Home. WTIC—Mmrjorle Mills. street. Bast Hartford, Monday, Virginia Schwarm are 4-H Leaders ^vement frowned on the Idea of em half united in a military al* Of winter chains at last, . and Strike-It-Rich line of covers in fiber, plu- WTHT—The Redhend. WHAT—L.a Rosa Program.'v. March 24. at 8 p. m. ‘ of the ’'Hillatown Hustlers.” OF 55 OR OVER fancies float ONLY O INC. trim and sash are l:Se—WDRC—PlayhouMv WCCC—Newa. \ Several officers of Hillatown Walter F. Forrest of 381 Hills ^ktng any popular test of Eisen* llance with the West. N.B.C. T.V. tic, satin twill, nylon and WTIC—Mr. Keen. WTHT—Phil Becker. Newa. \ On tumbling journeys to the heav­ New York, New York C^hlldrcn under 12—Half Fare tVTHT—Defcn» Attorney. IJ ;43—W DRC-^ur Gal Sunday. \ Grange have been invited to take a street. East Hartford is chairman ver strength In Minnesota. It Confronted with the prospect In contrasting solid of the Scout committee of the ing sea. Dear Mr. Hull: leopard skin. Made to fit Children under 8—Free WONS—The H.rdy Fdmlly. WKNB—Music from the Weat. \ tour of the Pearson Greenhouse in red the result of a test against that one half of Germany may be Will the Helping Hand please t:ie—WTHT—Amateur Hour. WTHT—We the Women, Cromweli Friday afternoon at Joseph E. Goodwin School of East O p e n All Day Sunday Bourn of all thought? Or in your car. Prices start at color. Purple, maize, WTIC—Dragnet. w e r e —Muale for Milady. Vtoi'll old Staasen, Minnesota’s native rearmed against herself, Russia is help us to Strike-it-Rlch for our Sunday train leaves Manches­ WHAT—Newr; Nit- Wateh. WONS—Crean Patterson. \ 1:30. Hartford, Troop 61. Mr. Forrest is at last willing to consider the neu* sparrow's throat psl. Billy Prentice, son of Mr. and ter at 9:36 A. M. blue or pink, sizes WDRC—Mr. Chameleon; Newa. I :•$—WDRC—Newa. \ Hillstown Grange haa contrib­ past master of Hillstown Grange DEMBrlcnOM When Minnesotans for WONS—Bill Henry Newa; Rod A WTHT—We the Women; News. uted to the following drives in the and la a member of the executive tralizatlon of Germany. Now that Mrs. Harry Prentice. The family Oun Club of the Air. WTIC—Newa. bower entered the Oeneral With song more liquid than lives with Mrs. Prentice's parents, $13.95 '’“s.t Return train leaves South Sta- 10 to 16. S:se-WDRC—Stare In the Air. Community Service: Red Crosa. board. h o iv ^ Q o d the process of partition of Ger* WCCC—Hanrheater Matinee, tha ballot, the. courts ruled hla brook can make ? Mr. and Mrs. John Derby at 12 / tion, Boston, at 6:45 P. M. WTIC—‘Counterapy. WKNB—The Patteea. ^ile of Dime.*, Heart Fund, Can­ SPECIALS! THURS„ FRI„ SAT. ne off. When they persisted In many threatens to turn against Vernon street. WONS—Family Theater. WONS—Newa. ter Fund, “Chtoks for Austria,’’ indonteolfee Is it- within the dream the south t!44—WTHT—Foreign Reporter, W HAT-Newa. (Sponsored by the 4H Cluba), and :l|* effort to do something, they h e rs^ , Russia Is willing to give .Billy Prentice age 10, broke his Open Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 F. M> liioe—w n c —Tour Hit Parade. 1:13—WDRC—Ma Perklna. WBA’Fa THE REAL PRIUB wind weaves WHAT—Newa. the Rocking Bed for Polio 'victims up partition. She ia ^van-wUling to leg last Dscember while playing ...... S la te ..______Fri4ay ..fo. _____ ...... ON TOUR HOUSE? jqnbeaiiW^ tt -a' decision, • last Friday,■ th at Wherever buds of lilac'swell and socMrr' He "spent 'Cbitetiiliia' «flTH4Vf« ------•woNS:^Frahk ■ Edwirda:' — ...... at McCook Hospital, Hartford, it 1^ in—‘•"Votes* TWoutd-be—legal: .gi.vo-....up..h«r..a(Ioct-ta...turn-....lhc.. WTh T—News: Dream Ilarhnr. *eo3L,ileA,'jMie,«iwp«teet. ....brealr?------— ------'srot'NewTrssr'hrtWsyr'fartlie'hoa^ LB f Jle|i those hardy Minnesotans for 'Germans Into Communists. She pital with^'hla leg In tricQon and S o m ic e 11:14—WONS—Jack'* Waxworki. —WDRC—Young Dr. Malone. the Faith Lutheran Church. tppralaera weU qoallfled to Or in the strum of wasps In appears Villing, in fact, to do al­ luter In a cast. On March 1, 1952, lt:Se—WTHT—Trexaury Band. * WCCC—Newa; Manchester Matinee. The “next monthly meeting of h elp foB- hower dared ask for 50,000 warming eaves? WONS—Jack'a Waxworki. WTHT—County Newa: Muale Hall. the Mah^'heater Home Extension CLUB, PORTERHOUSE and T-BONE for the General. 'That was most anything to prevent Western the Vast was removed. After testa Downtown Tydol WDRC—Robert Q'l Waxworke. 1:43—WDRC—Tsulclng tight. Remember, there Is never forianf CNpga $ Sankara ii Fwa How soon it comes! How quickly and X-rays of the leg were taken, WKNB—Keyboairfl Kapera. d u b will", be held nt the home of Germany from becoming the firm w n c —Newa: Hollywood Muale Box. any oMIgatlnn when too coH lafwkit CaNf# wM Oasfptoie. CUT FROM HEAVY WESTERN BEEF n4ldered foolhardy, for the heart must follow! the doctors discovered a malignant 11:44—WONS—Jack'a Waxworke, WONS—Juat Jenkina: Newa. Mrs. Celiha Scranton, 428 Hilla­ MaWeia anri OaafraM oriM. 770 Main St. TeL 4307 2:00—WDRC—Second Mrs. Burton. town road\ Manchester. Several i^ in process was difficult In ally of the West. ' Wherever flcst, to hill, or brook, tumor which required amputation II :0e—Newa on All Statlona. „ ...... lU ll—WONS—Jickra JTaxworka______. WCCO--Mualology of the Uni­ kcArthur are supposed. to have Which lures and leaves us on a • ■* . The question is, then, not versity of Chicago and at one time LEAN* 8HANKLE88 pir greatest popular following, whether or not we want what Rus­ summer hill? Television on the faculties of Nebraska, Hu*- f f t in the Minnesota result, two sia offers. We do want it. The Pinion her to sense, to hour, to vard, Johns Hopkins and Pennsyl­ SMOKED SHOULDERS >^v45e ernatlonallst candidates, Stas* earth, vania Universities. quratlon~ls whether or not Russia Portsmouth, N. H.—John Henry and EUsenhower, together really moans her offer, now. or is And leave one altering kiss FISHERMEN P M Bartlett, 85, Republican Governor NO WASTE. READV-’TO-EAT 4:OO^K«te Smith Show. ninated the primary complete* merely dangling It In front of us. upon her mirth? B:00—Film ShnrU. ------of New Hampshire in 1918-19, for­ I Taft and MacArthur and the And the key answer to this ques­ 5:lvWGabby Hayeif* mer U. S. d v ll Service Oommla- 5:30_How(iy Doody,. B lE flC H IN G BONELESSHAM |cArthurs candidate u-ho was tion will confie when and If'we go ONLY 6:00—Joe*« Show. Bion president and first assistant the ballot together receiving 8:25—Waather ForecMt. Postmaster General, and widely into the proposal deeply enough 8:30—World New* Todty. known for his philanthropies. jy eome 45,000 votes. to find out whether Rusala agrees 6:45—Tbli Weak In-SporU. 7:00—KukU, Fran A Ollte. St. Loujs — Dr. William H. IVhat is in back of all this? It to, the free elections throughout | 7:15—Speech for Bloenhower. Luedde, 76, director emeritus of fl GOMPtETE LENTEN MEAL I simply that Republican votera 7:33—Sportsmen'K Club. the ophthalmology department -of THAN ANY OTHER PRODUO Germany which we insist upon as | 7:45—Camel Newn Cara\*an. a^ thinking for themselves and the basis for the unification of i 8:00—Stop The Muale. the St. Louis University Medical 1 LB . F IL L E T O F COD O R P E R C H ttat, thkiking for themselves, they 9:00—Alan T oura Show. School and internationally known Germany and the creation-of a* ;• - . 9:30—Amoa 'N' Andy. for his work in the prevention ,of Wim BLEACHING! ' 1 LR PKG, STRAWBERRIES a# determined' that the Old 10:00—Martin Kane. government for.that unified Ger­ 10:30—Wlnchetl-Mahoney. blindness for more than 50 years. ard. Isolationist branch of their many. If we find that Russia 1! :00—Forelffn Intrigue. Born in Warsaw, 111. •1 PK G . f r o z e n P E A S ^ ITS AMAZING - BUT TBUII Fab washes whiter pty shall not be permitted to agrees to this, snd thst Russia Is 11:30—Robert Montgomery Theater. Cleveland—Marlon D. Harbaugh, 12:30—Newi. without bleaching than any ip, any other “no-rinse” 1 PKG. FRENCH FRIES •troy the chance of Republican willing to put her concession into D A Y S M O R E Tamarrow 59, president of the Lake Superior ■\s A. M. Iron Ore Association, the etstlatl. iwn wilb bleach in ■ ory-thia year. Thay-are deter- effeetr -tmntediatrty.-then- what we : rrno:^Toas^------— ...... cal Urm for the Lake Superior iron >ied that their party shall fit . i:0OrT-Teil Pattern and Muilc. the wash water. And freshly nnsed Fab clothes are will be faring will be a settlement 10:00—Mel Martin Sho#. .ore industry. TOTFOirSTjir ■ Umesi end be capaHie of-lead* of the' German problem which'; 'W •'J0t3O^Lanrfnrr.vATrrf9?her'— " ■ • W ebster-etty; la'.— l^red Halm#'; de4mer. than you can get them with any soap, Fah . -II;30—Strike It Rich. washes out diet,., leaves no dulling soap film in the They are rejecting turn, will be a key settlement in NO riMi 75, publisher of the Aberdeen-Aii- GET YOUR TACKtE P, "M. hardest water. With Fa^ clothes get whiter and Taft Btyle of campaigning as the cold War. If we find that the IVflUNf 12:00—Ruth Lyon's 50 Club. gus JouraaL iroCffMO MAN 12:15—1.0VC Of Mfe. whiter... colors get brighter and brighter. And you |ch as they reject his actual yot* Russian prop them oE oot. It woo't be looq MiMOiivi-nn pretty colors. can stop rinsing, too! pretty wasbablcsl [ere, for instance, is the com* like anybody who Indulges in an lief from voricoit veini, n ■ ow ! 3 ONLY— 641K17, $369.95 ...... ONLY $269.95 ntooucT 4 Cans Solid Bonita ...... $ 1 .0 0 ^ ’ m It from the two leading Repub* extreme view, we are occasionally iwollsn ond lirod lags and Vi n papers of Indiana, next door sharply disillusioned. . oihsr log condilions. FRED NASSIFF t ONLY m-638K20 MAH. HALF DOORS. REG. $4754)0 ...... $ 3 7 5 4 )0 7 Cans Applesauce ...... $1.00 to >hio. WKNB CUT MSHWASHIUS TIMi lU UALF! For it Is In Holland, quiet, peace­ 7 Cans Jesso Peas .... • a • • • • 4 $ 1 . 0 0 ^ rom the Indianapolis News: ful, bucolic Holland, that the gad­ 1 ONLY—652K20 FULL DOORS. REG. $495.00 ...... $ 3 9 5 .0 0 Fab soskt dishes, glasses, pots shiny cleanl If a food ■y s^seck clings, the dishclodi whiskS it off! No hard 4 46 Oz. Cans Orange or rhs^e la only one explanation get of gadgets has been perfected .if . , ^ i UstM to Maushfstor’t Mystory VuIm CLOuringt No wiping — wiib Fab! Blended Juice ...... fa the amazing write-in vote—a and is selling like mad. W arranty $10.50 and $12.50—-1 Year, Tubes, Parts. $ 1.00^ tr nendooa ground swell of aup* Thla gadget of gadgets is, m i a n i the CASH MCKPOT 3 Jars Peter Pan Peanut Butter $i.ooH P< t for the Oeneral nt the grass basically, a portable vacuum B B S& aU 10 a. The ^people like Bee. They cleaner. That might be shocking Proscription Pharmacy NASSIFF ARMS CO. 460 MAIN ST. Evory Day M oadoy Thra Friday m It Ike. New Hnmpohirc and 10:30.11 A. M. enough; in a country famed for a M I Main SU Tcl. 5321 E S T . 1922 M nenotn add up to one thing: cleanliness obviously founded on /H om e Of Every Sport" OFIN DAILY 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. Tl ro Is ^ tremendoua popnlnr honest acnibUng. . Tl*' BARSTOW'S IV///T£/VS AS IT WASHES / JUST NORTH OF P. O. 1015 MAIN'STREET - - TELEPHONE 2-1647 OPIN ALL DAY $UNDAY a t m i k . Tha poapla are But^e of gadgeU .haa Read Herald Adva, UANCHESTER EYEING HE|lAtG, MANCHEBTER, OTNN, raUESD EAC T A G E iH G H T MAN<^#IER EVENTING walking near hla rooming houaa warrant tignad by Atty. Philip cruiser operated by Officers Alec SporU Store Holds Capture Bandit on School street. E. TatoiaA prosecutor of the En­ Dubois and Stanley Laps drovs by Psrsonal Top Flight Film Stan A gog Previously, ttie oStcars bad vis­ field court, charging Lynch with on a rouUno trip. They obaarvsd ited hU room in the boarding armed robbery and the officer that tbs parked ear had no rear Infotmal Ope^ng 1 6 W pm«n WHK In Store Holdup house where they recovered a re­ hi^M to return the priaoner here plato- And. when they stopped to On ‘Best* Awards Tonight volver, ahella, dark glaeeaa and Investigate, the accomplice "etep- Nagging Backocha d on the g a r ' and drove over ^ The Center Springe Sports Tbompaonville, March 20— UT)— other items believed used In the The. holdup occurred about 6:80 - h e a v y w e s t h l n steer beef holdup here. Whist tha officers Se bridge to Sulfleld, where the Equipment, Inc., Manchester’s _efsw eae«a«ray, 7 INCH CUT U. S. CHOICE William F. Lynek, 26, waa arreat- p. m. Wedneeday while tha pro­ newest store, which is located at ■wkeAMtsaleiK ■ regarded as definite evldmoe link- car was found abandoned In front Bonywaod, ^hom* In England, is tha only ab- prietor, Joseph Bcmat, waa alone a. OoMoie Mr'aaod i r t r sefitee. ody in m ovie-' : the elore. The mal opening today. Worst attendance record of the a. m .' today and charged with his wet clothing and shoes found the store, -flashed a gun and or­ a ehort distance from the bridge. kMHk. WWaMMe*wveMr«mieMM,twli i«nii frill he present tonight for the The eccompUce is atm being Faaturtng all kinds of aports a* itMie aaf eUala, •awM ttia night will go to the supporting ac- holding up Joe'a Package store at in a dnw er In the hallway in dered Bemat to open the cash fnactkm tosleweewB,BWrf«ew ___jitlL aimual. Academy_J^witfds— tteaanominees,. All.fl.V_e.are .in New tnfr end oz cne ounieto*'j hie mom. Tn niftlrtfig egieter^— He seo<»ed all the MHe ,K 4 ig llk ______suppilss. the store will hold its grand a an­ .AUtloMdiMta* _ •acept some of the people voted i York. vilje bridge on Main atre'et'here his eaeape after the holdup, the from a bill fold ana rifled the 'till. opening at dateTo bei M Our Meab i«n.t lllMlv to Win ' Grant, the shoplifter of last night. bandit Waded throug|i Freshwater Bernat told police that about Automotive Hint nounced Boon. ^ IJ Wf the 2S top nom i-! •'Detective Story " w m the choice Acting On a tip provided by a btook at the rear of the package $8S0 was stolen. An accomplice If the gap between rotor and in­ tioM botlMr y v t . Try J>oaa> alU store. serts in the distributor block is Everything in the universe— the dluretk. Um S ein n w M ly by aUUaaa fw aeea l»on’t be on hand. Vivien ^ V5m1" local resident, Springfield officers, waa seated in a parlAd automobile M M Btoteei sun, moon, stars, planets, trees, evarlOreai*. It’asaiasliisiMWBwairtlaKa tiSigh and Marlon Brando, choice , but _Joan Blondell of Blue Veil accompanied by B g t. Earl Rey­ acrosg the street from the pack­ too wide, starting may he difficult Dm b ’i elw haspr rtliri fraei tfcM diMom. are Picked from Sergeant Reynolds left for age store and, while the holdup on a cold morning, due to forma­ rocks, and human beings—Is mads foHa-lwls dwrimUMof kMaMtobw aa4 flU of the Associated Press poll ‘"'I: n^nno^"V-'?ra'lM nolds and Patrolman Vincent Ash, tin ta b eat »a«M. OW Peaa’a Wlh w iiri moat cither experts for the coveted * choice, Mildred Dunnock ( Sales arrested Lynch while he waa Springfield this morning with man waa In the store, a police tion of. moisture.. of the tame material. ----- top actress and actor Oscara, are man'i, Kim HunterfSlreetcar") YOUNG HEN - FULL RREASHD out of town. and Thelma Ritter (“The Mating. the Top • and Both were nominated for roles Season") could easily win. ALL WASTE REMOVED U 75c u they first played on the stage in Nip-Tuck Battle “Streetcar Named Desire." But Closest battle is between right now Miss Leigh is on the "Streetcar" and "Place in the New York stage with her husband, Sun" for the bcM picture sweep­ ONLY the Top TO TRY OR IROIL CvAmlw i?—--.-I FLUMP TENDER • MILK FED lAurehce Olivier, and Brando is in stakes. It's worth $1,000,000 add­ Offers International Harvester Freezers ed at the boxofflce for the win­ Fresh 2-3'A LI AVG rresn rowi sh-s’a li avg France to do a movie. • Cleoned au waste removed li 6 3 c May Be Sentimental Year ner of the best picture plum, Cleanea AU WASTE REMOVED LI • I c MGM's double entry of "Quo In the event this becomes a sen­ U. S. Grades!' l O M IN - U. S. CHOICE timental year-lik e some in the Vadls" and the musical "American Npthing To Buy! past—Humphrey Bogart, Shelley in Paris," and “Decision Before Chuck Roost CUT FROM HEAVY STKR BEEF Roost or Steok”’rH5S’r* r " « 1.14 Winters, Jane Wyman and Eleanor Dawn" are not figiired to upset. "Parker will be ready and willing The nearest thing to a sure bet Yes. thaTs figlat Alt First NtBiend meats Smoked'Ptentes^ '“Smy eJSr® “:43* In the audience at the RKO Pnn- is George Stevens for the best di­ Here’s AU You Do Loin Lomb Chops “ tages theater. rection. His "Sun" was tabbed a director's picture from the start. TASTY LUNCHEON MEAT LB Katharine Hepburn, Bogart's are hand-picked by experts from the top U* S. WELL re'^MMED Pepper Loot 65< ro-star In "African Queen,” is en He'll be there, as will Willie Wyler Just FiN in This Got FREE Entry Monk at Yonr Popular Morhot Rib Lomb Chops )>98< route to London and won't be ("Detective Story"), Vincente Mt- among those present. Montgomery nelll ("American’') and Ella Kas- grades. That's why you can be sure every pound Minced Horn or Bologno »63c O lft of “Place in the Sun!' will be an ("Streetcar"). John Huston of Pork Uins »45< the only other male star pres- "African Queen” will be the only ppPUI^R MARKETC\ Int€CT 50 addi: u SSc ♦ntr He's flying in from New York. Absentee. wiU be extra flavorful and tender. ---- - Chine Ind Sliced Bocon “md kg 59< PVedrlc March of "Death of a An ermined and white tied crowd tional words or less, finish this sentence: “What I Like Beat About The New Inter­ Salesman" could be another sentir o f 2.B12 moVteland.ellte. .will.watch mental choice. A victory for him the show at $6 to $12 a seat. national Harvester Home Freezer Is: ., would make him the only three Combined radio facilities of the Then, too, every pound is carefully trimmed Mackerel » 25< Butteriish |9c time winner. He's in New York. American Broadcasting Company SIA FOOD VAlUiS Arthur Kennedy (Bright victory) and the Armed Forces Radio Serv­ la in Jamaica. ice will broadcast the presenta­ before weighing to give you more good eating for Split Mackerel Slijwd Cod u37< In the supporting actor class, tions. FRESH Karl Malden of "Streetcar " U the The Pacific Coast and Mountain choice of most experts. He. too. areas will hear the program at every penny you spend! PAN READY U 3 3 < Is repeating his stage Job. Kevin 0 p. m.. local time, the midwest Haddock Fillet u 55< McCarthy of "Saleaman," Leo at 10 p. m. c.s.t., while the East FOOD Cenn and Peter "Nero" Ustinov Will hear it beginning at 11:15 p, Name ...... Tel ...... 5 of "Quo Vadii and Gi#f Young, the m. e.s.t. alcoholic of "Come Fill The Cup” No television coverage is Street ...... C it y ...... State.. make it anybody's race. Ustinov, planned. DEPOSIT THIS BLANK IN TOUR FAVORITE POPULAR MARKET has about 300 mall boxes regular­ ly with nearly .50 more in the sum- SALE! Columbia pier when lake cottages are open­ “AA“ Credit bruits and %/e^elaLieS ed, He gets around in good STEER GRAN. Columbia Congregational church weather to rumplele Ills Job aliout BEEF 5-LI. has called Henry G. Wyman of 3 o'clock now, but 30 years ago O uldlandinq I f i f j o n e ^ . S a v e r d I Windham, N. Y., to become Its If he, was home by dark he waa lA G lucky. LI. permanent minister. Mr. Wyman ITie most noticcatile change In R IB R O A S T has occupied the pulpit three his work, he has said, is improve­ ORANGES times during the pa.st few weeks. LE A N . SUGAR 14H 0 1 TINS ment of roads. In hi.s early days His personality and ability as a he had mostly country roads to SMOKED CARNATION EVAPORATED speaker have plea.sed the congre­ travel over but now, Columbia has Evangeline 6 gation which ha.s been without a nothing but paved roads. He has LI. FLORIDA : FULL OF JUICE 5-LB BAG resilient pastor for nearly five a short stretch of tmimproved road years, since the resignation of SHOULDERS / * over which he must travel, but TALL CLOVERDALE 33 Rev. Ralph W. Rowlaiul. Mr. Wy- SMALL 1-LB CTNS that la in,an.Q.lhcr,..town^._„„.,... - YOUNG CANS ...... FINE TABLE OUAIITY ...... X FLORIDA ~ ■ liian becomes 'pn.stor- as -of March Mr. Lyman is a past president _ . j j , but-Wlll ■■Cpjne. here week ends o f Tolland- CouR^.::: Groups-of i i SUN-AiPW^^ ■ ■■^or'fRe n c^ T ew months itiiVt'o ‘ S State Rural Carriers Association. teaching contract in Windham. As LI. FLORIDA TEMPLE soon after school closes as can be He and Mrs. Lyman make their arranged by mutual consent, he home at Columbia Center and have FINAST - OUR FASTEST SELLER QT JAR Oranges V'M:?PEAL AND EAT 3 “^29« and Mrs. Wyman will take up two daughters, Mrs. C3inton Ladd FULL CUT their residence in the parsonage of this town and Mrs. Robert Mc- PERUVIAN Mayonnaise -Cn-Columbla Green. Keun of Norwich. Mi l k FED SOLID PACK Carrots WESTERN ; : CRISP ^ BCHS Dr. George S. Brookes of Rock­ Deane Tlbblta. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tibbits of Lake road, ville. pastor-emerituB of Union LI. CAN FINAST - WHOLE FLORIDA SEGMENTS 16 0Z TIN Church, has lasen interim pastor a student at Peeksklll Military V E A L L E G S CALIFORNIA LGE BCH 2 9 < hero for nearly five years. He Academy In Poeksklll, N. Y.. la Broccoli. served the church well and did spending a short vacation at hla WA%'BEST much for It.s progre.ss. Appre­ home. n a t iv t : CHICKENS UIIY’S FLORIDA ^ GREEN SOUTHERN LB ciation of his efforts were expCes.s- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Walsh of FINAST ed freely at Monday night's meet- Columbia 1-nkc have returned For Your Gretter Convenience 46-OZ. 17-OZ TIN Cabbage 'in g . He completed his work after a three weeks’ vacation In SHANK FANCY • NEW YORK STATE HALF lb CAN March 2. Florida. S m o k e d HAMS Apple Sauce FLORIDA - PASCAL 2 Mr. Wyman Is 27. and a native WE HAVE ADDED ANOTHER REOISTER TOMATO Celery e f Brewer, Maine. Ho was grad­ STRF.R uated from Brewer High School FINAST - SWEETENED 46-OZ BEF.F 11) and shortly thereafter went Into CUBE STEAKS TO FACIUTATE QUICKER CHECK-OUT OR UNSWEETENED TINS WASHED 2 CELLO PKGS the service, sen-lng 1« months Spinach overseas during World War II. He Grapefruit Juice LEAN .IH ICE 2 .S ° SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! studied at Bangor Theological r lb FRESH TENDER Beminary and transferred to Uni­ PORK CHOPS RIB Green Beans versity of Maine from which he FINAST ^ FLAKY TOP QUALITY 9-OZ PKGS Wesis BaLr,, Special. was graduated with a B. S. degree ' STEER FANCY PASTRIES in 104!). He returned for his M. BEEF lb A. which he received in Ahgiist, CHUCK STEAKS FRESH FROM THE OVEN EVERY DAY IN OUR Pie Crust - 1c SALE - 1050. and later took up post mas­ ter work there. lie majorsd in TOMATOES B t U f SKlN^ — Fdui'atlon and aorlal work--nnd is- LESS lb b a k er y DEPT. FINAST'^TA'Nar'MAitNr 1 5 ^ T f N - - CHUN XIN& XHIliESE FOODS particularly Interested in youth F C L L ’ COD FILLETS WHY DONT YOU TRY SOME TODAY BUY ONE 16-OZ TIN OF MEATLESS'CHOW MEIN AT REGULAR 45cPRia i S work in which he has had a vast QUALITY NO. 2 experience for one so young He THEY'RE DELICIOUS CANS GET 3-OZ TIN OF NOODLES FOR 1e has also had eonSlderable experi­ ence as a minister. He served as AMER. BOLOGNA assistant pastor of the First Con­ VEGETABLE SHORTENING 3-LB TIN LBTIN BOTH F O I gregational Church in Brewer, KIM IR AN D pastor of Hampden Congregation­ CENTER Marvo al Church and Amherst Congie- gatlonal Church, all of which are SLICED in Maine. He is now an instruc­ 1.LI. LENTEN FOOD SUGGESTIONS! tor in. Wlndham-A.shland-.Iewett CAN JUST REDUCED! Central, High School in Windham SWISS CHEESE , E G I X * « 1 0 , OLEOMARGARINE BEARDSLEY'S I0i4 O f TIN 2 0 c PRICE 1 ^ ' ’ and slnM being there has heet» in Baked Beans CHOICE OF 3 VARIETIES 2 TINS 47c Codfish Cakes terim pastor of the Center Pres 4? SWANSON'S CHICKEN & TURKEY byterian\ Church ns well as supplv- FOOD Cheese Feed first ijiationai 2-liloafB9c Slew's Minced Clams 7hoztin23c Ing in other churches. He will l ig h t m e a t r e a d y f o r s a l aADS d s a AND n d SANDWICHESs a n d w i c h e s contlnue\hls studies at the Hart­ Pwk Salmon cloverdau i6 oztin49c 4-OZTIN 49c ford Theological Seminary for the Pabst-ett Cheese sprfao *ozpkg27c BONED CHICKEN PLENTY OF WHITE IREAST MEAT , next threif years. Pamesan Cheese ruitqni ihqimr23c Cleverdale Tuna 29c Raymond E. I-yman local rural GOLDEN CREST SARDINES Scot Towels BONED TURKfY 4-OZTIN 51c mail carrier, celebrated his 30th anniversary as such Marcti 17. Shop In Half thu TImu thu Sdf Survic* Way Rav, as the genial msil-msn is LR. EAGLE IRAND 300 TOW EL ^ v e r y e ia ^ * \ J a iu e 6 called by all, took over the mall lO X CAN ROLL route from the late E. F. LyiwsKf FINAST SUPER MARKET WRISLIY when.he made the rounds with FOR WAFFLES AND PANCAKES VELVEETA ' ' 1041 Main Straut, ManehRStUr Golde« Mix 2(f:OZ PKG 23c BAR 11c horse and buggy -• or horse and 10 19 Pine Soap ■lelgh. as the weather demanded. I,arge Free Parking Aren to Accommodate S'oiir Tar LYNDEN QUICK There were 22 miles to go then, tZ-pZPKG 19c -----with. .xhoiit--10fl.-mail- boxes__ Naw. FRESH^ FRUITS^AND^VEGETABLES Boned Turkey $hozjar55c Niafra Starch he covers more than 30 miles and / JUNKET- lAUFlDRY TRY THESE DELIOIOUS CAUFOKNIA ICEBERG ------Ouhiandin^^^^ FiM m . M1x ,vanilu 4-oz PKG 12c Octagon Soap •*« J c Mrs. Com d WiMe LETTUCE 2.„.u25c MIRABEL > ' • KALICO FRESH FRUnC; PU rG LQI*CI fo r c a k in g o r fryin g 2 1-LB PKGS Stniwherry Preserve iz-oz jar 33c Kat Food 1SKOZTM 12 c Puts On Blue Bonnet CELLO PACKED -EgaalLStraiwbaggias,.F*«i8hjhnharI».llaiity«, ’dew», BIANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 20. liiS S MAWCHE^TISIt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN4 THURSDAY. MARCH 20. 1962 , p a g H ' '-J

Witnesses for not forseeing b So­ will’ ba at bar homa rocuparaUag' T ru n ^ Says Ike viet menace in the 1930s" when White Supremacy for about two woeks. the government was considering a Orders Residents to Stop Soath Coventry M n . DojnaM Toung of Rfyaplda loan aa late aa 1945. drive. South Ooventry, haa with Classified Advertisem ents ^reelGRetiini JIn. rMdtaa LHtla Law I» Overruled her for about a week her mother, -OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 16- Illegal Tapping of Sewers Ooveatty f-tltl Mrs. R. Bilward Ronson of Scot­ (CoatiaBM frotn Om ) About Town (OeatiBMd frai« gags Om ) land, who underwent a major oper­ Booms for S a le 72 Hooms for Sale 72 SsburlMUi for Sale 7^ The- "Eaatertide" cantata by ation at Windham Oommualty i ^ ’F- aald. adding he had told. Elsen­ Memorial Hospital about two 1948, normally would be in office The Town of Manchester took*in depoelts of raw sewage being Daniel Protheroe will be preeented K C W l TW O 01^ tJure« bedroom FTVK ROOM Cape Cod, expanaion SUMMER Cottage, unflniahe4/(n- hower that personally. The annual meeting and election untU 1953. steps to clean up what Is consid-1 1*^4 on the streets, has been a weeks a ga ff" Cnstomeni* Comer gKHlNG UST _ homefclfdffi Bro aUIc.'ISimplelely feihodelea, new .....«ffe,-abQBIe'Tof.iaaily “ ■' iSw? GSHeria~^3senI)ower, nM niiadr la of oiiicezs Of the Connecucut CBtsrrrsnosirf -by- -22 w loea of the ehelr of- — Albert H. Boqdrean-of-Routli ¥ 221. Timken oil burner with hot water ed, 11,500. Call owner, ntry In the midst of a very imbortant council of Republican sWomen's The 20,000-word court decision Finst OongreKatioiikl Church, Palm street is a patient at Nymmes Me­ wfol al the higiMtag ef Spriog heat, all copper plumbing, tile 7-6606, anytime. Job, He said he had told him he In the vicinity of Benton, Brook- Board of Directors’ mMting Clubs will be held March 31 at the cited the United States in uphold­ Sunday at 8 p. m. in the-Mnetuary, morial Hoapttal In Arlington, M AN C O TSTE R — New five room bath, tile kitchen, garage. Prop- could use h li own Judgment aa to Garde Hqtel. Hartford, with field and ^^anfo^d gtreets, caused Maas, where he underwent surgery ) dMi we’te BMil ioMOMei ing its right to declare null an Tuesday night, a number oft resi- Miza Anne K. LeDoyt, organitt, on Tueedayr -H e - m peeU -tn for M cKin­ personnel in 70 regional offices. against future offenders. The aver­ RED SALMON SOMESTRIKE CAN 5 9 ' LB . P K G . ' Ready Buyers drive chairman. parliament. for housing, for the atomic energy SPRY SHORTENING <^'i;32' ^ n‘ S 9 ' ALLEN REALTY CO. ney’s optimism yesterday on pros­ program, for the President and a age cost to have the fire fighting PKG E'^nlnga 2-5938 or 2-4278 - pects for an early seftlement of the 180 Center Street A breach of peace charge was score of other federal activities is equipment --answer a call, M fi RedMm coupon worth 10c toward purchase of 3 lb can DOVALETTES JUMBO SUN RIPE OLIVES ' Korean situation. Starkel aald, is about $38. ol'SolS' 39 Home Llatlnga Wanted Manchester Wanted— Real Estate 77 filed against Nelson Lewie, 26, of lumped together In the bill, on Keadies (dcan-iip TALL V A C The President replied, somewhat which the House started debate Cninoax Chapter, OES,. officers APsi "'jfANCHESTER-r'New alx room Phone 510,5, Evenings 2-0'438 14 Drive G, by his w ife after a 1.7 Billion Slash WHEAUES JkcM' i,^^ ' CONSIDERING SELLING sharply, that he has never com­ yesterday. Leaders hope to pa.ss it In.stalled Wednesday night In' the 6 23 PORK and BEANS CAMPBELL'S CANS ' EVAP; MILK A CANS # T brick Cape Cod. Oafage, breeze- fapillv quarrel last night. Patrol­ 2 29 A-A ZONE-iCuatom hullt 6 room YOUR PR O PE R TY T mented on Korean develppmeBts iatfe today.'' Of 3 Ueiiieleries Masonic Hall' in Merrow tn.clude Cash in coupon worth 15c toward purchase of any size way, I ' i batha. Thla one ahould man Henry, Oaunider made the ar­ 111 3 lb 7 | | C ranch home, large living room, 3 Without obligation to you. wa at a news conference. Budget Urged See More Savings Mr. and Mrs. Mason Angell of be aeen. For appointment call rest a t-10:30 after attempts to set­ CAN # T twin sized bedroom.-, hot water will appralae or make you a cash Any comment from here might tle the argument failed. Many Republicans, and some Willimantlc as W orthy Matron VnNES AND LIQUOR VALUES IONA PEAS I f,, a dexoSHRnNING'ciN ' Bornhelm and Smith, agents. Superintendent of Cemeteries OUR OWN TEA BAGS 39' 25 0 29 oil heat. County atmosphere. offv for property. Se^ua before upset the apple cart, Truman add­ < Continued from Page One) Democrats,, believe the $707,548,- George Elliott announced yester­ and W orthy Patron; Mr. and Mrs. ALL M .,1 LB M AC Phone 6946-6716. Shown by appointment. The Gran­ you sell. \ ed. George Mathews of Ojventry, as­ COLD The Past Porahontas Club of 895 cut out of the bill by the ap­ day that the annual spring clean­ TUNA FISH HAKES SULTANA CAN ' ANN PAGE BEANS VARIETIES 4 c a n s 3 9 NteW SIX-ROOM colonial, extra ville Shaltuek Co . Mrs. Tyler, Phone 6273 A reporter remarked that Mc­ Sunset CojiBcil No. 45 will meet queries by veterans and others propriations committee doesn’t up of town-owned cemeteries will sociate matron and associate pa­ Wines PINK SALMON STREAM 4 9 ' 23 large marter bedroom, 1'4 batha. Manchester 2-446R. BRAE-BURN REALTY Kinney had said he expected a de­ tomorrow evening at 8 o’rlork at •seeking information on veterans’ represent all the savings that can begin on Monday and advised all tron; secretary, Mrs. Walter S. SUNSHINE cision by May 15 on the President'.s the home of Mr.s. M a-y St. laws. bo made. residents to remove any winter Haven of Oiventry; treasurer, STRAWBERRY PRESERVES^;crM. ' a CANS ' fireplace. Thla house ia alted In an BOLTON NOTCH homes-, a few FOR QUICK RESULTS In selling CRACKERS “ ' SPAGHETTI T:?S 25 political plnn.9. rence, 30*^ Churrh atreet. Mem­ Mrs. Ira M. Wilcox of Merrow; KRISPY PKG 39 1 2 excellent location. For appoint­ your property call Suburban The appropriations , committee They are hacking an amend­ decorations that they wish to keep COAST TO COAST 26 of these choice four-room ranch Truman .said he will decide bers are urged to he promiit. ■ recommenderl $1,137,757,000 for co'.iductreaa, Mrs. Beatrice Cur- ment call Bornhelm * Smith. Realty Co.. Realtors, 541 Main ment by Rep. Jensen (R., Iowa) to and that have been placed on CAUrOMHA SWHT WINK homes still available All plaster­ whether he will Sbek re-election genven o f Spring' Hill; assistant Agenta. 6946 - 6716. street. Call 821.5. the atomir energy program for prohibit most agencies from fill­ gravea KMT-tMilY-lMMCAm ed walls, tile bath, oil heat, large Ix n g Name, I.nng Dri'nk the next fiscal year._ This is a conductress, Mrs. Muriel Knob­ A N ^ / ^ E C FLORIDA, LARGE SIZE 176 and will pick his own time and ing more than one out of every He said cret.s will start repair­ WHm M n lots. Immediate occupancy. $9,- If wa.s the ru.atom among Ro­ lauch of Spring Hill. ■ 5 LB 10 LB IVANTED— Your property to sell. place for his announcement. cut of $174,272,500 Relow the re­ four job vacancies that occur next ing the grounds of the East and ^ C H A L F RIPE, SWEET, JUICY OOZ . 3.50 with $1,000 down for veteran. man gallants to toast their mis- quested amount, arid la $468,170,- year; West cemeteries and the Buck- Officers appointed by Mrs. An­ Legal Notices Reliable buyers waiting with cast Truman also told reporters: 5THw gal 1.39 0,12.59 GRANULATED .;BAC BAG T. .1. Crockett. Phone ,5416. for four, five, six, seven room slh- He favored a loan to Soviet Rus­ tres.ses hy drinking aa many 2.50 below the appropriation for The same group is insisting land Cemetery on Monday m d gell who were also Installed fol­ CALIF. SUGAR • AT A COURT OF PROBATK Hr|il sia in 1945, but not in 1946. A glas.9ea aa there were letters In the current jirar. .that the number of public housing that all decorations remaining In lows: chaplain, Mrs. Frank Hall of at Maiirheiter within «m1 for the TW O -F A M ILY flat, 4-4, two ear gle and two-family In Manches- FRESH GREEN reporter had told him Henry A. their lad.v’s namr, arrording to the The nine-member .lolnt Atomic units started next and in suRse- the cemeteries will be removed Storrs; narahall, Mrs. Harold BROCCOLI Platrlrt of M»nrhe*tjr,_on^ the garage, 1^-80 x 625, 2 butM- B.“tto.n,.,Upycn,t.rx and. Vernon. JUICE 1QT140Z .. ... A—W. .^i-'lSarcIk*"I8SA. WiilTacio-; iUld'-.T^umuC 1 ■^er^com m lttee-said'*’propoBed' qtient" years' 'he itmitea' "to' YS.’OOO ••thMi;'""...... - Loomis - of- -FlaglevlUe; - orgeuiist,- N. Yy f WINiSi itig i:'' ■nobm‘ T o ‘TC 'Wn*nees--ften4ngrtr‘’'H'owart! '" ‘R: ^fEOS.LAKILSlZE.rzocha of Storrs; Marcha, Miss BOT V O h\n admtnlatration ari^ount with Ral«l room and^2-fnmlly houses. Call Bucks Morris CARROTS GOLDEN BAGS to thla Court for allowniirc. it la Bornhelmidt Smith, Agents. 6646- Newbold Morris will stay on the Ruth Hall o f Storrs; Electa, Mra. CANS np.DERRD: That the SUt tlav of NEW SIX room, two story Single David Cohant of Storrs; warden BONITA FISH job as government corruption in­ . .MatiJu- 19A2, _ a t . tea Q.cifKJk:. for^uoon, living room, dining room, kitchen 6716. A TtMPli-EXTRA LARGE j r ‘ ^ |P C vestigator whether or not .Con* Mrs. E. Knott of South Willing- MADRONE WINES at thf Probata Office In th«* Mmilrlpal and lavatory 1st floor three V r R i # % H l w J B 9 DELICIOUS EATINCr V FOR IB BullulnR In said Manrhrgtpr. bo and gees.* gives him s\ibpoena powe-s. ton; sentinel, Francis Carragher of ■OTTUO m CAUraiNU SILVERBROOK th^ aam^ la aajdfn^'l for a hrarlnK on spacious bedrooms and tile bath He said he was so-ry a Senate T A g r r * Storrs, th8* allowanro of aaWt admlr latratlnn ac- on 2nd floor. Fireplace, hot water BIMOUWfV-CUUnT-KHmi CREAMERY-GRADE A PRINT ritunt with aald ^atat#*. asi**Ttatfimf‘ n* committee had voted against let­ There will be a pinochle party 3tv MUIKM - SWIfT MUIKNI heat, picture window. Nice loca­ BUHER tonight at 8 p.m. In the Masonic' REGALO BRAND PKG o f hfira and 'ord^r " f dlRlrlbutlon, and Manchester ting Morris have such powers. 5TH QCC SA LA D M IX 15* GRADE A this Court dlrerla that notIro of ".hr tion. $16,000 S. A, Beechler. He h.as not received a request Hall in Merrow with M r .and ifrs. ♦Inu* and place aa.alKiiod for aald hmir- m BOT SUNNYBROOK Realtor. Phone 6969. UHlKillG Your search is over! You’ll find Mason Angell of Willimantlc. Inc be Riven to all prraona known to Date Book I from a Hoii.se .ludlelary subcom- A fCHOONMAKM nUCTION be Interested therein l«> appear at d b»‘ I mittee for Attorney General .1. them all at . . . . . Climax Chapter OES In charge. DATES LARGE SIZE DOZ' hear*l lherc<*n by puhnahiiiR'a ropy j Howard McGrath’s income lax re­ TTiere will be Stations of the of thla order In aoiue nt'w^mper hav ' Lots for Sale FRESH EGGS 7.3 Inf a circulation In said nlatrirt. at Satunlay, .March 22 turns. He said he’ll answer the Cros.* Friday at 7:30 p.m. at St. MADRONE WINES least five f.aya before the day of said nU ILD lN O LOT, 75’ x 200' at the Annual meetirtg and election of 1 question of what he will do w^ien M ary’s Church in South Coventry. heartnR. and hy malltoR In a rcfflaterefl ■ o m io M CAUfOtNU Green. Wm. Kanehl, Contractor the request reaches him. Achievement teats will be given WALNUTS u39‘ SLICED BACON l. 49= = ls53= letter on or before Marrli IM, IDW. a officers of BrltiSR-Amerlcan Club, TAWNY POtT-tWV 30BT Cfipv of thla order to Theresa (Jarvey. and Builder. Phone 7778; 5 p m . Me did not want to comnient on j _ _ Grades 3 through 8 at the George 17 Locuat atreet, Manrheai**r. Conn.; the tli'catehed steel strike .s'nee j SS Hersey Robertson School this CMAM SHOnV Marsaret Connor. Box 81. Paan A fJrllle ANDOVER LAKE-l>it 50 x 18,5, Satunlay, Man-h 29 V eek Wednea/lay. Thursday and MUSCATIl-aW OtV 3MBIT 10 OZ A V C Beach. Florida: John J <) Comnir. At­ the matter Is still in the hands o f 1 s s $700. Madeline Smith, Realtor. Anual ladies’ night program the Wage Stahilization boanl. ^ Friday, Mrs. Samuel A. Guilford, I 1 0 ASP FRUITS t VEGETABLES Burry's Butter Cookies PKG Fronn Food Favoritos! torney. 791 Main street, Manrhealer. BOT i ‘ sW ARE HARVESTED FRESHI Conn., appointed attorney for Panlel 2-1642 or 4679. Tall Cedar.* of Lebanon, State! He would not comment on what | ISS Interim principal, announced Tuea- 12 0 Z g g c A SCHOONDUUm HUenOM JUST REDUCED! DELIVERED FRESHI SOLD FRESHI 1C. Garvey whoae whereaboiita la un­ Armpry. he thought of some Congressional | ~ ~ dav. Burry's Cookies * PKG OO Libby's Strawberries 3 ',’^ 95' known. VERNON 5 miles tR Manchester JOHMtJ. W A L L K T T , Jm.ite. Tiiewlay, .•Vprll I eommlttees becau.«e it might be Grade T pupils at the Center ViLB e r e A 40Z A r c Center; 150’ x 572’ about two flnprintahle This was in replv School were shown three film — SharpAmaiicenSharp Amaiicen 2 LB l - O S 4 can$ 4 3 l.lqi.'OR PFKMIT YW CA Home malker's Holidav Our Own Tea PKG . Grapefruit Juice '"HZ' acres, high, and dry, near Wilbur program on ’’.Nutrition for the to a qtiestion as to whether it strips Friday afternoon. One of Crown Vino Robusto ^ a H w B H M " \ ^ " > # l I Fcf Every cheese Use LOAF NOTICR OF Arri.K'ATION DEL M ONTE the film s allowed the children to UNIT A r c A 6 0 Z A r c Cross Highway. $1,000. Phone. Family, ” Y, 9:30 a, ib. ayasn’t illogical f-'r Oongre.s.sional A IIOHT a n TAIU WINf CANS -Manchesler 2J3ai_ ...... committees to "stigmatize .some see their first pre-primer words Woodbury's Soap O F . * * P Oronjie Juice south 4 4J -Tlds-1# te-sj ve netlcc-thst-lT-HAHft-y- TiiPMlay,'.April 8 flCHWAB. nr 43 Cast Barber eireel, zmd^pTct'ufVs erilafged on a' sefeeH.- (M l CAl 1.65 VVilann, have flieil an anpllratlnn ilited TOLLAND — Choice 2'« acres of ^ ..Affairs___jetf.ture. PINEAPPLE JUICE 25c ^ p r ic j contalned wUhln^ the film AGED CHEDDAR .55‘ itrr e h l y T*"*! t trTlte“ Tnoirivir rn iw -Tand "for ■ frn l" Pb'rrimlsaTon 'fnr a' ilroVary 'Beer Sigmimd Newmarm,....^m -- strip were read Sy the children. Perm it fnr the sale o-f aicnhtdir liquor development or for one wishing to j munity Y 1:15 p. m. The other, pictures were "The CROWN SWEET WINES "s??ar SOUPS on the premlaea 974 Main atreet. MaJi- build with acreage. Very reason­ PICTURE FRAMINiB CAMPBELL'S Three Billy Goats Gruff." and eheater. Tuesday, April IS C Kerens Why You Save Money When The faualueaa la owned . hv Popular- able. Gilman Realty, .351 Center Pletures Mounted and Framed "P eter Rabbit." which the pupils W Fond Markela. Inc., of 199 Walnut s trM . Phone 2-2183 or 2-.3035. Anriusl -conrert of the G Clef TOMATO SOUP -S '-" c have been drarhatlzl'hg' in their atreet. Hartford, and will be conduct­ Club, EmariUel Lutheran Church.. * C A IX 33 clc-'isrooms. The films were obtain­ Yon Buy AdtP^s Ctose^Trimuted ed by IIABftr Si'MWAB of 42 Faat _. b u i l d i n g IX)T.S available In A CHERRY PIESS 39* Barber atreet. Wllaon, aa permittee. Aprlin, 18 and 19 ALBERT NACKOWSKI ed. hy Mrs. Guilford. Whiskies HAHRY 90HWAH. apd B zones with utilities, Phone Epworth l-eaguer’s presentation The Roberts^rTSclihQl girls' bas­ 38 Ixtekwond S t TeL 2-4313 ^^Super-mghi^^ Dated March 19, 1912. 6273. of ‘Th e Mikado," Bowers’ School. Chase and Sanborn ketball team iMt to Mje Union FANCY EVISCERATED— (It-lS Lb. Avg.) Grammar School of Sotith Wind­ DINNER ROLLSr«2»o.25* sor 10-19 Monday afternoon in LYNNBROOK INSTANT COFFEE HEN TURKEYS L b . that toWn. South Windsor scor­ ■tlNOn WHUKtV RIB ROAST 73c er* were Jurgela.*' with 26, Pe- M STH HOT CROSS BUNS»o'a;29* 1 Large.. .Rea; $1.07 treault 7. Bancroft 7: Coventry, PROOF BOT 3.23 U. S. GOV'T. GRADED PRIME / FANCY RELTSVILLE (8-9 Lb. Avg.) .land Rychling 10, Doris West 5, HALF AND CHOICE HEAVY STEER BEEF 1 Small... Reg. ,>.hC 75* Nancy Charland 2, Susie Jackson GAL 7.92 ficesi fef, Mede rik, tbeii riks, eed tip EVISCERATED TURKEJS c 2. Best guards for South W ind­ WHISKlIS IN THIS PtOOUC Total value ... .$1.62— Doth for $ 79 sor were Adams and Cushman: for 4 AND 6 YEAtS OLD ul ckln0 6eee rt«evtd Befer* weffkfiiff 1.09 Coventry Patricia Jurgensen, BAMI FANCY MAZOLA Coral Potter, Harriet Thlcm:— ... Does Not Scratch Lg. Can ..The local girls will, play a re­ HABITANT - 15 0ZCAN M. ------Why buy short ribs at rib roast prices? At A&P you don’t. The heavy blade rib, eit- TOMATO JUICE turn game Thursday drith Hebron BRISKET CORNED BEEF c OLD LOG CABIN h, « I 2 ' Oil 1 LB 12 OZ I 0C 89 Elementary School and Friday cess fat, and tip of the chine bone are removed bef^e weighing to give you more CAN 1 0 with the Buchanan School of ITBAIOHT BOMBON PEA SOUP 4 YIAU OlO FOR COOKING good eating for your meat dollarl Result... AiSP's "Super-Right" 7 Inch Rib Roast RED R IPE WESTERN BEEF Mansfield Center. Both games will be at Coventry after school. “ *™ 2 75 AND SALADS HABITANT SOUP - 15 0ZCAN13. for better, •valuel Hood’s Cottage Cheese Lb. C . « I j j T-Bone cr Sirloin STEAKS c The basketball season for the lo­ PtOOP * eO TW eP® .^-rV-TPg-: TOMATOES '*■98 cal school will end April 1 with DIsfmiD IN INDIANA V E l VEGETABLE ’ 23" A. the possible exception of a pro- P, ' , *' CHUCK ROAST;l^^\.75*».iu»u90* , , What a Cottage Cheese! It’s OUR OWN COUNTRY STYLE po.'ed game between the girls and A Col1 ^ A - the finest, freshest i aYailable. And ------a . tre SAUSA EMEAT u..^9e "l(n's:-Engenj--R5rifiitmg--hs“ -tFgder WrtTBURV-IIISnVi “ "G A LtO hr - ^ l - C # % I V ^ mTTfrrSmer~P()RTBtHOUSi LB f-.4L~V~SIW:0IW-LB1 0 8 ^ \ ; pennies-a-serving is all it costs. 6 will include Mrs. Donald C. Smith, AM \ SIFTEOTEAS , *®"Tc ntAioMT avt ONIOHlSOUF S°n^2(T ’■'•V*' 'Tty it; ■ ’' ■ ' — 9 i Mrs. Jesse A.. Braincad. Mrs.^X)avid tf NDLR, SOFT-MEATED J. McClellan, Mrs, Lawrence C. BONED AND ROLLED IF DESIRED LB< p r o o f aoT 3*51 LAM B FORES o And how easy to serve. In PHEK BOYARDEE LEOSOFLAMB^^^^^ Latimer, Mrs. Kenneth Jurgensen, Mra. Martin Kopplsch; Mrs. Frank OHTKIK IN MAITUMD IMAHCAUUS' AJAX aEANSER J BELTSViLlE BROILER iC draw n, 5-7 LBS. ' ^ green . salads, hearty ^sandwiches, ^ Carpenter, Mrs. Herbert W. Love, 6 to ? POUisiDS . LB * } READY-TQ-COOK.LB MUUrjQU m^AGHETTM ->Friw-Frederie)t G. BiBsel)r"W i*il;- SNOW!! TURKEYS William Philos. Mrs. Theodore Tm Nopkim and golden cheese cakes, too. Pro- Seitz, Mrs. "Charles Travis and PINE CREEK 2.VJJ2r PKOOf «||C am 12* PRODUCTS ALL BEEF HAMBURG FRESHLY GROUND LB 65* - tein-rich . . high in calcium . . low ANU MEAT BALLS 25c Mrs. Ruth W. Fabyan. The moth­ sitAioHT aouaaoN HmkiM 100 IV BIRDS EYE PEAS 2"‘«‘^45c ers will practice Thursday night in , STH cost. the school auditorium and will aoT 3.32 then decide on a date for the game. CLAM CHOWDER SMOKED PICNICS WllDMERE 1.44* Start today to give your family Coventry Players will hhye'try­ DISmiEO IN IIUNOIS e YANKEE KITCHEN Selected Fresh Fruits and outs Wednesday at 8»p. ra. J t the SPIC s SPAN UNIT . M sicmi OO Cottage Cheese at its flavor flnest. Brookmoore Hnrn, Shake Hill, for Haddock Fifltb .LITn » 3r HoRbut u s r No Wiping Laundry Starch Ask for it in Clear Cut Glasses, and and Vegetables the one-act drama of the Gay RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS Nineties, "Great Western Melo­ JAMES STEWART 11 me 24* ««1 4* 1-lb. and li-\h cartons from f ■ • INDIAN RIVER PINK ' J** drama" by Florence Wallace. This BOTTUO IN aOND DELUXE MINCED SUPER-RHSHTc^ll,COOKED HAMS Is open to- the public. Raj'mond BOUtaON WWSMV -your Hood Route Salesman or your B & M BEANS SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT No centtr ilicci romovod Center ilieet removed tai] 3 FOR 29c Culver may be contacted by those 'toe S Y H 3 .9 9 CLAMS '2ln“ 23'= favorite store. CALO DOG FOOD CALO C.\T FOOD Interested... F A N C Y FIR M nOOF BOT Butt HALF *67* ButtE9|D ^51* POVALETTES CLEANSING TISSUES There will be a setback party Dismiio IN KENTUCKY KIRKMAH'S FYiday at 8 p. m. in the American No confer tlicei removed Center tiiceo removed SUNKIST 6 FOR 29c KARO SYRUP ■ORAX SOAP HY-TROUS FERTILIZER H O OATS Hall on Wall street for FISH CHOWDER Shank HALF • 53* Shank END '• 39* toff**'® * c®*' UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM EAROE R IP E the benefit of the Grade 8 of the MANY OTHER FUTtONAUt RlteWN Red or blue label Bure White Suds Robertson. School graduation ex­ BOANDS AVAItABU AT AiP STOtlS PrIcM shown In thit Ad guarmtaad dwoueh UNDERWOOD CLAM CHOWDER I It I M MT 23* IS OZ CAN 2 5 ' CENTER SUCES ^*1.05 FRESH PINEAPPLES . "E A ia a Wc panse fund. Mrs. Eugene Rychling 3 .cakes 234 A4.rch Z2 and affKtiva in tht. cemmwnltv anr GORTON’S SALT COD and Mra Kenneth Jurgensen Mill , . » * * * ^ FANCY be assisted by members of the GORTON’S CODFISH CAKES class. TOO'®'* FLEISCHMANN YE.4ST D’ANJOU PEARS 5 FOR 29c Mrs. Mildred C. Judatz has re­ turned to her home on Cross street KIRKJMANS 6RANUUTED KIRKMA^ C I^E R ANN PAGE KnCNUP TETLEY TEA BAGS FIR M RED from Windham Community Memo­ KIRKAIAirS FLAKES ARGO NIAGARA STARCH *<«*’ ■*“ 1.- 1 1 2 Hdoil TETLEY TEA PACKAGES rial Hospital where she underwent All Purpose Flakes Gloss Starch Laundry Starch Tomexto RIPE TOMATOES PKG. 19c a ' m ajor operation about two HOOD tk SONS weeks ago. ’ ?Vg 294 FANCY f« 2 9 * 2 1 LiFKU 25* FK4 19* uttM nu \ f Y,oV» TITNE IN MONDAY THROIT.H FRIDAY Mrs. Leslie K. Richardson haa East Center St. 2 *'***** 19* STATION W’DRC— 4 :30 to 5 P. M. rMurned to her home at Pine Lake RADISHES OR RARERIPES .2 BNCHS. 19c Shores, South Coventry, following - -V^ QuoNty Dairy Proilum Sinca 1B4« a 10-day stay at Windham Com­ munity Memorial Hospital where she was under observation. She » \; .VMr- • ■ ,_V V " PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THUESDAY; MARCh 20, 1952 M ANCtoTER EVENING HERiOJ). MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY. MARCH 20. 1952 PAGE THIR1 'Mti. Goiiii^ Sabined Bag S| IMhMdiftiiief" a t ~ l " o'clock at Teeataina Hall In plete their canvassing as rapidly Rock, Slide or Slip? Oolumbla. Tha p ra ffam will In- •Ifai Boyle a* poealble and report all returns FASTBBTH, an Improvad powder tn Rockville |duda a talk by Rlaiard W. Allan Top $15,000 . tM sprinkled on upper nr lower platsS, to the Red Cross office. Having ^ G §9 Damage Here l^unday On Bolton Rd* holds false teoth more firmly in place. dflilM Arbor Acraa Harm, Olaaton- previouly emphasised, to the com­ Do not slide, slip or Cock. No gummy, btiry, "Good Baby Chicks Pay In munity the imiMtrtance o f the gooey, pasty tsste or feeling. FAB- Ofil"; Harold R. Parmelee of Rock- Putting Some Muscles ARC Drive Tea ffe/cBos at Dinner is # ''^ - T U T H is tlkallne inon-acidi. Doee not Gjiincil Picks servicea this fund will make pos­ New Type Jet Dr. DavidlkKeith, Jr., Stom Wooian Suffers aour. Cheeki "plate ocOr" (denture fall, “ What To Look for When Se­ sible, the committee urges every breath). Get rAsTEETB at any drug lecting Replacement Chtidca";' and Manchester citizen ,to re-examine ■ W ill Speak at Service* Brief L o m of Memory; atore. J. Stanley Owens, sxtenslon agron- Fund Is Still Short by (CoattaMd p m » P * f » Om|b) y. ' '* City Officers On Your Meinory his or her contribution in the light At Center Chtlirch Thrown Onto Highway dttiat o f Ahe University of Oon- $4,190 of $20,000 o f that need. The Rkd Cross needs M4 tot*l. This does-nM In­ ii^ lc u tt Oho w ^ h a y e (or_bt* atll)- -the, f ull cnoperatioB oC-eaelv local J^,'"Greener Poultry Ranges." clude fla r e s for B-29* or carrier- ‘Tha liberation of men's mtnda Mrs. Sylvia. Faraaworth, i l , Dunlap Renamed Super* Vork, March 30 (F> tempo ol hie own heart 'G o a l; Diviifoii XotaFs resident In order to succeed FGoO SftlG iMme planes. ! and the rise of their self-esteem Storrs, waa admitted tq4 People who complain of having.a beat. ' ^Two of Wednesday*! battles, In -around the world haa been dtM In Intendent of Public The Angel Sodality o f St. Ber- A totN o f 319,809.47 has been tet JHinori«l,Hogt>IUf thla mom; HGIV M C9CJIPOI w ill BOIG m XOOQ Sala -baA.-mamory q ftea -- which most o f the ahootfiijf .was Ho aSilir'degrM to "the waft iX ing about 8;4S foUqwiilf an acci­ |7 Wdrki; Oibm p : - ' i V ■ Christian miaaloaa," declarea Ifr. tomorrow starting at 3 :30 p. m. at running a w from Utt. Tff*".** *® hie atten- Croaa Fund drive. Th is amount is done, were fought in the late eve­ dent on the New Bolton road juat Thls ia the conclusion of Dr. **"" "** mlnutee on, tjie bare LAND SURVEYING oRd ning. The Air Force delayed an­ David McKelth, J r, o f Boston, the Ck>-operative store on Park 14,190.53 short o f the 520,000 goal emat' of Uunson’a Candy Kitchen. Bruno Furst.jK b«. half taught 35.- ^ • P*"- Th>">* is easy? nouncement until today. American executive vice president o f the his­ Rockville, March 30,—At the place. which the Itical Red Cross must CIVIL ENGINEERING Her condition waa conaidered good. 0()0 people to remember better. average man can't Josses, if any, are reported once ' .* -W i 'F ' ■■ toric American Board of Foreign • DRA¥nNG meeting o f the Common Council Little laeigna attain during this cam paign. Sdf .-i*. ' ' • ■ ’ ’ She received facial lacerationa held laet night, William J. Dunlap A mMting of tbeRockVIlla lit­ "With many peoplb forgetting ia that long at a pretty pin-up Totals by divisions are: k week. Missions, who will apeak Sunday a kind o f escapism," he said. " I f P*®tu^re without letting his mind Edward L Davit, Jr. On the ground, briefing officers at three .servicea at the Center and was in a semi-conscious state • PAINTING waa renamed auperlntendcnt of tle Lea^s has been galled for this Corporations. 55.062; retailers, ' /• '• Congregational Church. Dr. Mc- when brought to the hospital by ■public works for another year. evening at 7:30 at the Memorial they are not sati.sfied In life. If . ' ' 51.056.50; organizations, 5235; Registered CIvfl Engineer aad reported light Red probing thrusts • COMPOSITIQN they-are-diM)W»tented with thair „ The Amerlcan houaewlfe needa on the western, and ea.»tern fronts :V .d. ^ ith mil apeak at the *;15 aA^| the John B. Burke ambulance. r -AUier~city eHieere reappointed Building to-make plana for the senrlee stattonsr 570r professional, ’ ... iamil~gurwywr ------*at laet night'e session were: health manage, they want to forget' training even more than 5327; and Bolton, 5571.67. l/d ; late last night and early today. 11 o'clock morning servicea on Hospital authorities said her in­ coming, season. > officer. Dr. Francie H, Burke! cor. c e ^ ln things. And this d e -! i**® P?:” P',® •>«•*- Residential by districts; Section 18 Proctor Read, Maaebester Three brief Red attacks, sup­ "The Homan Needxif Love" and at juries are not lerioue. m e d iu m s . Auxiliary Meeting . II- Buy a patkage today r A U ^ poratlon counsel. Attorney Robert caCoM their powers of memory [ "®;1!,”^*’ yt'™t. the evening aervice at 7:30 he will Patrolman Peter Staum is con­ Group 5 of the RcMkvillb (Jity A i 5365.62: B. 5140; C; 5157.75; Tel. 7018 ported .by artillery, were knocked J. Pigeon; inipector of eating ■^erally.”isrally.” I ‘•'?*:*** D. 5300.62; B-1, 5579.25; E-2. talk o n 'T h e Christian, Church and tinuing his investigation. The of­ Hospital Auxiliary will meet to­ back northwest of Korangpo in the Dr. David McKeltk, it. C A U 4901 * places, Lewis R. Reynolds, Alder- Dr. Furst la a specialist in put­ her the mental problema which de­ 5355.46; F-1, 5164.25; F-2, 5747.50; the World Criaia.” ficer laid Mrs. Farnsworth waa night at 7 o'clock at the Auxiliary velop creative thinking. A survey west. mnn Nicholas Pawluk commended rooms at tha hospital. The group ting muaclea back on the. memory 0-1, 5364.34; G-2. 5206.50: H. "nvo smaller probes were made Last spring Dr. McKeith spent travelling west towards Manches­ cultural groups. Including hia own Tax Collector Leo J. Flaherty, Jr., will work on favors to be used in power of people who want to fe- I made showed that 80 out of 100« MU.W- M 5469»- L2 580- J south of Kosong at the eastern two months on an administrative ter and apparently decided to pass hadbarf to writewrit, rfowndown th.i.their shopping______* ? !! :??• * e™ ' tour by air of the Philippines and fellowship,. Dr. McKeith is a mem­ fo r the fine manner in which he the hospllBl on Easter. Sunday. member better. 5344.35; K. 5546.38; L-1, 5208.75; L llO il anchor of the 15.1 mfle front. two cars in front o f her. She pulled lists. The rest depended on mem­ Japan, and in 1049 he made an In* ber of the Joint Department of had carried out the work for the Leave for Florida "Most intelligent people have L-2, 51.212; M-1, 5413.45; M-2, out to pase and misjudged on-com­ ory, but 13 out of this 20 admitted Fresh Sea Foods Now In Season ■' ^ Ships I'oimd‘.B»aa< i PloRihta TO TAKE HOME. CALL 2-800.1. ceptlon held at the Governor a res- ,ience who heard Dr, SAM YULYES Dr. Furst. a former criminal who forgot her wedding anniver- ■ and heavy .seas to shell Red in­ Harold U American Board and acta as a Instruction committee, a member to the north of the road, 55 feet -treasurer transfer 12.500 from the liam Risy and sons, ^ ’llllam,‘ Jr., Toufli I OU P f m i idence Monday to open the drive. Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ er cent Stevenson, and 4 per the use of key symbols that have the prisoner deadlock roiild be St. James' School Hall, where they I Bi'U.sh salesmen o f Manchester World War I he served as an of­ ROASTERS-.59e lb. that the printing o f the annual A:nt others. ficer In the U.S. Army. There are no insects living In city report had* been awarded to LaBelle Will Help a power of .aaaoclalion with the bmken in .secret negotiations • When asked who they thought were modelling for the fashion, t«»>le. objects or 'persons to, be remem­ Nuckols made lus remarks In Active in national religious and the ocean. CAPONS— 68e lb. the T. F. Rady Company, the low would be elected, regardless of show presented by Burton's, Inc., DonationR for the affair were bidder. bered. Hia students range from response 'to questions from Allied made by Aldo Pagan! Insurance Special Pricea For Freezera their preference, 45 per cent an­ Niiraea AMea Draft Platform housewives to top executives. corre.s|)ondents. and sponsored by Gibbons Assem­ Gompan.v, M orlarty Brothers and Delivery In Manchester swered Taft, 33 per cent Eisen- The Rockville Chapter o f the "The most general complaint , There has tau-n no hint from liower, 18 per cent Truman, 2 per bly, Catholic Ladies of Columbus, Joyce Flower Shop. The table Friday Evenings people make is they enn't remem­ Red truce negotiators Iheinselves American Red Cross tnnounces Town Counsel John D. I.«Belle. cent Stevenson, and 2 per cen t! for the benefit of q! scholarship prizes for the card playing were ber names or, faces, and this eni- that they would propo.se or ageepi thst plana are being made for the Manchester Democratic represen­ Sta.ssen and Itiissell. fund. given by Charles Mather Jewelixa, barra-sses them soVially or in thefr o ff the record talks, H. A. FRINK graduation exercises of a class of tative to the General Assembly, Of the Repuhlicana, .58 per cent Mrs. Burton P. Knopp, fashion Manchester Drug Company, Mich­ Jobs,” he said. "But there Is no I.JJ.SI Jul.v, delegates ilisdus.srd 21 nurses tides on Monday eve­ was named yesterday to a five- feel T aft will get the Repiihlican coordinator for Burton's, Inc:, nar­ aels Jewelers. L. H. Hale Super­ Snlllvan Ave.~Wapplng reason why you cannot meet 30 the armistice talks ngen/ls in ning. March 31. The exercises will man committee preparing the nomination, 40 i>er cent Elsenbow’- rated the hour long showing of store, Harris o n's Stationers. Notice TeL Manchester 7158 complete strangers at a party and be held in the Union Church social JA C K FROST aecret. Nothing was announced fashions, whli'h were shown to Blair’s Women’s Apparel, Keller's platform for the Democratic Stale er. and 2 per cent Warren. rooms, with details to be an­ afterward recall them accurately until after (he agenda Was com­ their full advantage on the well-lit Men’s Wear, Brown ahd Beaupre, Convention to be held June 13 Of the l>emocrats, 66 p^'r cent nounce next week. and 14. by name and face." pleted. and beautifully decorated ramp by Weldon Drug Company, North East, West and Buckland Cameterias feel Truman will get the Demo- Lenten Service Hia appointment was made by As a matter of fact, that Is one „jrh.!re-..SS.?...no Inilituitipn from membera o f Gibbons Assembly, - Ejul Package Store. Knarfs at the - of the graduation testa for his ( cTBtir nnnrtnatinn, 23 per rent Ke- This'Lenteifi service 8t the" Rock- the Democratic State Central Thursday's truce talk session thnf —Beun^..Qf.»p pl»ll8j! greeted the Green, State Theater, Gorman' \ ■viHe:Mothod»at^ehwrc>v-w4tM>e-o«>n»ieen»m ittewwhieh-'?net"at’dhe"HoteI . ■ . I r > A n t I f i i M a A l l 1 TO outfits th a i’ were shown, coni- Motor Siflrs:rKeifiip‘!f,“({g im f week course. cent Hus.sell, and 1 per cent Doug­ ducted in the chapel at 7:30 under Bond in Hartford to ready party broken. plete with unusual accessory maty, Munson's Candy Kitchen, Dr. Furst, who has a formidable Staff ofricers wrangling over las. the leadership of the Methodist machinery for the coming elec­ touches. As Mrs. Knopp stated. Schultz Beauty Saltm, Armory brow, has developed his own mem­ prisoner exchange made no appar­ Although 85 per cent of the stu­ any gravn ckcorations Hint Hi«y wish to heap b«> Youth Fellowship. The speaker tions. Package Store, Burton's. Inc., and ory ability to the point where he ent headway toward breaking the dents listed themselves as Repub­ " I f the dress, the coat, the suit, is To AH Our Feraiar* wilt be Rev. George Higgins of really the backbone of your wani- New England Church Supply in haa trouble finding anyone to Join repatriation deadlock. The Com lican. only 8<1 |\er cent thought Hartford, causa starting Monday, Morch 24.1952 the nocos* Vernon Center who will have’ for muniHls Hnswcrol seven questions} their party would be victorious in! tob'e, great flexibility ol fashion is Custamors (senuine Comfort must be BUILT- his subject, "The Call of Christ him in pla.ying bridge, one of his DEL MONTE made poaaible through clever ac­ Plants were donated by Mill- hobble.». He remembers the’ cards ------y. asked by the T IN Coni mand "kViiii* j th52r INTO '« the*. Irtokfi potrencs Through Fellowship." Choir re­ (ory spring eioanup of Hia grpundi in praparoHoii too well. dav. But Allied negollato’ra said | cessorising." The fashion show kowskl the Florist and the In­ hearsals will be held following the DON'S GRINDERS and fine workmanship to produce The 61-year-old mnenionic ex­ the replies fnlleil to show how the ( accented the hpaglnatlve group­ gredients for the punch by the service. The local State Guard firing for mowing wiS bogin. the comfort Ofld ityfe you'll find pert is also a professional graph­ Beds' l.itest exchange ('Ian could ings of accessories which trans- I’inchur.st Grocery. 4A8 Hartford Road Brotherhood .bably .would take a da.v or" two I Olnidines and petticoats under­ attack soybeans .in the United GEORGE W . E L U O n , Supt. ly Horry "Don" lolucci tonight at 8 o'clock at the First to Iron out "mecharilcHl details" on ! Several membera of Wapplhg lined almost every outfit from CEHOUSESSON Evangelical Lutheran Church. The following enlisted men were concentration he can Increase tor CAN Grange arc planning to attend Stnte.s, ------:( *e _____ included In the firing squad; C?pl. the ports of entry agreement. Lruncli coats to suits to dresses to GIVE aw OBECH BTAMPg New membera are invited to at­ JUICE The biggest detail is fixing the Coventry Grange tonight and take gowns. Brunch coats, crisp and tend. John Backus, Pfc. Jack Rialey, exai t area in whirli neutral' In- part in the program. fresh, were shown as the models I-adles of Columbus . Richard Roaendahl, M elvin Eagle- SUNCREST apcc.liun teams will operate. There will he a meeting of St. paraded down the runway while At the meeting of Victory As­ Bon. Myron Rickert, Conrad Ll(>yd "W.e'll try to clear that u)! to­ Anthony's Mothers Circle of St. carting sogp powders, coffee pots sembly, Catholic Ladies of Co' and Jack Rustic. Sgt. W alter De- morrow and I don't think It will Frartci.s of Assisi Church tonight and mops with them as they set lumbiin, tonight at 8 o'clock at Lisle was in charge. rouse much difficulty.^' Kinnev at 8 o’clock at Iha home of Mrs. about their household tasks. Suits, the rooms on Elm street, Miss Fay Sgt. Walter A. VonHone of aaiil. Stanley Johnson. (oats, and raincoats followed, top­ Moeller, family life specialist of Headquarters Company haa . been GIANT During an armistice each side A publlo’ military whist, spon­ ped by attractive little hats that the University of Connecticut Ex promoted to sergeant first claaa. 46 OZ. would send troops and supplies In­ sored by the Wapplng P.T.A.. will brought delighted comments from tension Service, will be the speak­ Sjft. VonHone ia a former Navy to Korea through the tO designat­ ho held Saturday evening at 8 the spectators. The dresses were er. The committee In charge of combat veteran of World War II. CAN ed porta of entry five on either o'elock at the flrehou.se. There completely feminine, fashioned arrangements includes Mrs. Win­ He ia plann and training sergeant aide of the battle line. will .1)0 {irlzM and refreshments. from sheer organzas, pure ailks, ifred Gagne, Mrs. Helen Musks. for the battalion staff. The Communist i>orts would be Mrs. LtlHem Ma.vo, illrector of and taffetas, all with the awlshy OPEN! Miss Helen Fay and Mias Edith Headquarters and F Companies Sruuiju and .Maiipojin on the Yalu the Wapplng School Junior Red tiilliiess. about the skirt. Casati. stood their annual inspection of S MIRACLt WHIP rtver'border wtttr Manchttna. the eVoaa. haa re(M>rted that during Many intereating ensembles ----- r»o H ry. Meeting troops on'Marfch 10. by Col. Cla- . Manche$lerlt. Piano . MEATS raat^ coast--aggports—at Chungjln. the current drive J16 was collect­ w ere shown,-with poodle Jackets, Pnii|tt)Tnen— from — tbroughoiit rence W shiberg and Col. James G E IA B L E l and Hungniim. and Sinanjii, about ed from the pupils. Also the and dusters worn with coordinat­ Tolland County will meet tonight "McVeigh, both from Brigade m »tfitnifor for midway betwkeii the North Ko­ school children have made various ed dresses beneath them. An un- Headquarters. Many fine com- •SOHMER ^ C U T FROM SWIFT'S STEER lEEF rean capital uf Pyongyang and the articles such as scraptiooks, cross­ tisi al group of black denim play- r enti were made by both officers. FANCY TENDER Manchuvlati bouiiilary. word puzzles, artificial flowers and clothes. piped in white and trim­ The men and officers were con­ •GULBRANSEN FARM HOUSE In South Korea the port.* of en­ holiday favnrs which will be distri­ med with white buttons,: brought Your Summer gratulated on their training pro^ CHUCK RMST ■*'*"'^'756 B. M . PQETRMftt'iOfe gram, adminlatration, and aupply' try would be Pusan on the aiiutli- buted to children’s hospitals. rounds of applause from the fash­ •WURUTZER SUMMER SQUASH 19c 0 rooma, and the efficiency of the BONITA ca.st coast; Knugnuug, an east During a meeting of Abe Miller ion-conscious audience. Formal Favorite cnaat .seaport; Kunson and Inchon, •’"St,... American la-glon, next gowns, fashioneii from nyldn nets, 340 MAIN STREET (Next To Stole Armory) TELEPHONE 2-8370, MANCHESTER men. •HARDMAN TA^IEST TT.NA the aeaport for Seoul, on the west Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at silk organzas, and marqui.setles. OTHER STORES IN WIUIMANTIC AND WINDHAM BONELESS coast: and Taegu, an air base in the Commiimly Mall. Norman brought the show to a close. ' FANCY FRESH Southeast Korea. Gagnon, .son of Mr. and Mrs. A l­ The 21 models were made up hv « 89c b lCi b o n n e t A CN Commanil (fXve up its Pretty Baby POT ROAST bert Gagnon of ' Plea.sant Valley Ctiarlea of the Bitz, make-up ar­ THIS STORE WILL FEATURE STRICTLY FRESH LOCAL DRESSED POULTRY, OF ALL KEMP'S 1 U). 1^,. 2dg Lge. Bch. 29c demamj that Pyongyang be desig­ BROCCOLI road, will be uwanled a bronze star tists from Burton's. Mrs. Robert Incorporated OLEO nated a Communist port of entry medal for out standing service In McIntosh co-chairman of the com­ V! and agreed to substitute Sinauju. Kores U . Col. Floyd R Martin. mittee, welcomed the audience, DESCRIPTIONS, "24 HOURS FROM THE FARM TO THE TABLE^ Furnitpre and Munic The Reds agreed, to li't tlic Attics Officers Reserve Corps InstnTCIoF ■which filled tne hall to capacitv. SHORT 7" CUT CAMPBELL'S U.sc Taegu rather than Suwon, the Ih Hartford, who wai^awarded the and' introduced Mrs. Knopp. the LB. FANCY FIRM Gomniumsl.s' oriL'inal chiucc 1 Sliver star, bronze star with oak narrator for the show RIB ROAST 79e Both sides will .submit detailed IciiP Chester, and the purpie heart Following the fa,shiou .show cards TOMATO SOUP 3 33c majis Friday sliowing areas around for combat during World War II were plavrd and a comnidle.r iih- TOMATOES 19c each port they want opened to in- : mid the Korean conflict, will make der the chairmanship of Mrs W il­ ALSO apeetton teams. I the pre.sentalion. t\il. Martin was liam t’ onlon. co-chairman of the t O x 2 5 5 The staff officers agreed Thurs- FRESH.‘TENDER ! the speaker at the recent annual committee for the affair, served “CUTUPS” CLIX da.v that eittier side eoiild provide TURKEYS fruit punch. The proceeds from the STRICTLY FARMER BROWN WASHED hanqiiet of Boy Sixiiit Troop 62 LARGE SMALL LB. n -IX WITH EVERYTHING air trans|>ortation for iieiitnil in- The citation to lie presented to Joint fashion show and card partv PORK LOINS 43e apeetors from I'nnmimjoiii to any will he added to the .schobirship port of eiitrv. Mr. Giignon .sistos that the .voiith- fiil .soldier drove and maintained fund wtiich the I.aidies of t'oliim- RIB CUTS UP TO 5 LBS. SPINACH 2 29c Official spokesmen at this I'N OUR OW N SPE9:iAL BLEND I hi.s vehicle lO.tHHi miles through bus are nlannlng to establish trine hendqiiarters declined to The, following were the wlmi(>Ts It. .lb FIRST FOOD mud, dust and snow without an Ac- 1 BREASTS 79< \ ------——— comment on reports from of the door prizes: Mrs. Theie.sii JSl. 5\‘est, Fla that Bresident Tniman ' " ‘‘I t " ' "q'llpmcnt. Morlarty. Mrs. Thelma N im e-iw- FRESH eiUMP. TENDU, MEATY C O FFEE “ ‘^•*®77c FANCY SNOW WHITE —tnsv -npt-serk. ler lectiim If n— .ski." ,\trsMnffIn'Pera.so. M rs"WiT- K - miinent peace" for Korea is agreed .."Vl', ftom a weikhqg trip Hani MeBiirney, Mrs. Arthur Siiia- FRESHLY ROASTED. GROUND TO ORDER on sqom _ • .e . ■ . _ I to !■ loruia and will live m tH »r ney LA R O E fO W L “ 43c chetti .and Mra. Doratby UorwaUi. Over. MUSHMOMS “ '.49c t"noilt’iciun,v it"\vas iKiinted— out 1 •'■'•Ihgtoh road as soon as Merchants who donated the door lb first food ■ '-h that the current .negotiations can i * ready, sometime this spring. piizea Ineluded the W. P. tJiilsU i “ and only in a temporar.v aniiistice' ______Three Hundred 48 Count -—not a periufinenl (leace. lb n i » T PRIZE TEA BAGS 47c ,jk4»eacr iTfjity.amgtdAaxa.' tn ha FROM O UR iFini g ^ MiMiifmepts 7and negotiated later b,v_the nationa in­ Markers In Our Display FRESHi»ICNIBr^ 43T volved.— NEARRY FARMS Yard To Choose From! COMSTOCK 4^" 29c 'communist newaiuen hinted y Wedneaday that an armiatlre The Finest In might be reached by mid-April. FREDERIC E. WERNER PIE APPLES »»®- c«|8c Fiequentl.v ■ Red carre'iqHindentS FRESHLY GROUND FANCY RED DELICIOUS have reflectetl iiffirial Commiiniat PRESENTS NECKS-BACKS Design opinion, but' Allied negotiators lb ALL POULTRY HAMBURG 67c were skeptical. Workmanship Marshmallow Fluff 21c APPLES 3“» 29c Broilers/ lt-30 I \rti . Promote Flynn P A U L PAIG E SOLD M a^rial 325^^ By Sue Buruett ARMOUR SKINLESS IN A A . C . PETERSEN FARMS OEUCIOUS FANCY RED EMPIRE lb EVISCERATED ‘■'■| Here’s that, popular halter aun-, Li. To Master Sgl. dress that insures an enviable sun­ Cutting done in our own FRANKFURTS ICE CREAM 29c tan, requires ap little fabric- 2113 GRAPES ..-'PIANOFORTE RECITAL lb By Mra. Anas Cabot shop from the rouffh stone Fryers Topped here with a town-going with the Eighth Arm y in Korea Crochet this adorable baby act to the finished memorial. — Edwin N. Flynn of Manchester, GIBLETS Jacket In hrighj contrast. Ideal in an all-over pineapple pattern COnn.. has been promoted to mas­ for vacation days. ■titch. The beiibboned aecque, bon­ ter sergeant, the top enlisted lb Pattern No. 8812 ia a sew-rlte net and booties make a perfect grade, in Korea. He is a person­ South Methodist Chapel Free Parking lb perforated 4>attern tn sizes 11, 12, 'go-a-visiting" outfit which will MANCHESTER nel expert with Iha.U. S.'s Korean Roasters Chicken Liver 13, 14, IS, 18, 30. Size 12, dress, win baby compliments galore. M ilitary Advisory Group. 3 7-8 yards o f 39-inch; Jackst, Pattern No. 2113 contains com­ Flynn’s wife, Marie, and three Wednesday Ev^ening 11-4 yards. plete crocheting instructions, ma­ MEMORIAL daughters, live at 9 Drive E, Man­ FOR OUR For thla pattern, send 30c in lb terial requirements, stitch illustra­ chester. ... MARCH 26. 1952— AT 8:15 O'CLOCK cnina, your name, address, aixe de­ tions and finishing directions. COMPANY The sergeant served throughout PATRONS sired, and the pattern number to Send 35c in coins, your name, A. AIMETTL Prop. W'oria W ar I I and reentered the Chicken Fat Sue Burnett, The Mancheater Eve­ address and the Pattern Number Army in 1949. He was previously TICKETS AVAILABLE >VITHOUT CHARGE AT ning Herald, 1150 Ave. Americas, to Ann Cabot Mancheater Evening COR. F E A K L and HARRISON assigned to the Connecticut Mili­ KEMP'S MUSIC STORE, POTTERTON S AND WER- New York 36. N. Y. Herald, 1150 Ave. Americas, New STREETS tary District. STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. NER'S LITTLE MUSIC SHOPPE. Basic Fashion for ’53 ia flUed York 36, N. Y. Opposite East Cemetery FIRST dUa parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ iirith ideas to make your clothes Anne Oalgit’s New Album of TELEPHONE 7781 OPEN THURSDAY EVENING TIL 8 P. M .^PEN FRIDAY EVENING TIL 9 P. 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PAGE FOURTEEN ‘Sj . ‘ ■ .J*. ...lA BIANCHESTER E V E ^ G HERALD. MANCHESTER, COIW^ MARCH 20, 1262 MANCHESTER EVENtNG HERALll, MANCHESTER. CONN.; THURSDAY, MARCH 20,1952 PAGE FIFTEEN •km" League IjChef’s Diners" Rout M iller’s to Complete Perfect Season N. E. Cage Tourney f " " ^ ^ ^ ------=------■■ " ■ - — " -■ LOCAL No. 1 Cager in Rec Loop Nardico Gets Nod Starts at Garden^ Over W ^ n er m 1(K EagC9^^^|”E d g e B ^ Six of-Topi GtlgeTeaniS |Max Schubert-1 — n,nvcaivcs ^ v e . iaiij$ocBi i w h w 8p*ti«9porw *«mAw am t -- [fPierroPierro Wins l Ptftvnff Crnwii"* SPORT CHATTER r * r c 5 F Add Playoff Crown‘ Boston, March 20—rNA I a VISTA'S Golden Re- In the opening game, Warren cltad Just about everybody. Star Dropped in 233 aociated Freds -poll, headed by,T^>’^'*h» State (23-9), Southern Second; No. 4 Champs Play at West Side Conference champion, va St. Grand Finale be admitted to the final playoff trlever. “Judy." ii the tateet dog; Harding H fg r o f Bridgeport, Nardico, at 177, knocked Wag- lirat-ranked Kentucky, will be Conn., defeated In the 1B.3« fin*i* Points; Played Four__ John’s 122-4).______24 Points; Morgan* game* in. th*~R«c. Senior - Ba»ke t jn~the Maneheatat-Obedlenco .Club -ner-dowmrforTilneicotiiitr tw tw ~ Max Schubert copped high intU-- — Despite thr-Inclement -weather:' by Meriden. Conn., meets Ports­ HMKlng' rkel't Dlaer (Ml ball League. Rec League Director to flnieh it* C. D, degree work. onc:e in the fourth and again In the Years of College Ball ehanpTenahtp when th# "playoff* ’ A t Chicago-Tlllinnis (19-3), Big vidual average honors In Cheney three matches were pla.ved In the ^ i Ames and B em ^ Bill Murray report* the ticket* “Judy " acquired the' C. D. degree mouth High. New Hampshire begin with four regional to u m a -:!*" champion, vs Da.vtqn.Vton (24-4)(24-4); Brothera' Cravat Bowling League V August, rf,... seventh. But the crowd cheered Manchester Open ’Table Tennis, Anifj. rf '..., ' Score Double Figures were honored not only during the In Providence recently with a ItM) state champions who have never the game 'Wagner, 173, who gave menta tomorrow night. Princeton (16-8) > Ivyy/League during the recently completed By Beans Reardoa By EARL YOST — Berner, If ... regular *ea*on but alao for the re- in Novice A. MUi* LaVieta i* a gone beyond the semi-final round Danny his lumps in the fifth arid Th* otheca are.IUihois, Big Ten: champion, vs Duquesnejie/(22-3). 1951-52 aeason with a 112.9 mark tourney last night at the West B*broelt...e ... In 11 ptievlou* tournament tries; S4 Tears N ati<^ League cent playoff game*. The pla.Voff juijlor handler who ha* enjoyed sixth rounds, and struggled vain­ Lanky Lou Decsl of PrahUre’k champion and No. 2; Duquesne A t Kansas City— Kansas (22-2), in 54 games. BUI Adkmy was ni'n- Side Rec. Kodfs, c .... ‘Chirtairi tvas rung down bn th*“ “ final* get under way Friday night much *ucce** during the pa*t eea- Western Ma**achu»ett» cham­ New York—(N B A )W h a t is nerup with s 109,70 average while Morgan, rg ly for a knockdut in the 10th. Drive-In has been named the most No. 4; St. Louit, Miasourl Valley Big Seven champion, vs ’Texas Bo4> Frank kept the Hartford Riijsuoliis. Ig Y Senior Basketball League last wnh Welher*fleld meeting eon. Jim Sheldon I* preaident of pionship Springfield Tech High, the shortest fence in the majors? valuable player to his team In the champion and No. 5; Kansas, Big Christian, (22-3) Snuthwe.st Con­ Benny. Schubert, brother of Max, ^1 players unbeaten as he gained a Brtinard. Ig . night as Chef’s Diners completed Frankie'* at the Ea*t Side Rec. A the locah^bedlence Club. making its tournament debut, tan­ The nationally . televised fight What Is the longest? was third with a 108.45 per game i> 1 ^ was the first one sponsored by the Rec Senior' Basketball League for Seven champion and No. 8; and St. ference champion; New Mexico three set win over Paul Suto. The a perfect season In both regular beat of three aerie* will be. played. —----- gle* with Rutland High, Vermont A. The Polo _____ mark. Totals International -Boxing Club in the 1951-52 season. Official an­ John's, No. 10. AAM 121-8), Border Conference first set went to the Capital a ty schedule and playoff competition. title holder, In the second game. Grounds, home' Team No. 4 copped champion­ N iller'i ----- Bl l>DV CYR of the Catholic Cleveland. An audience of 4,426 nouncement was ,^iade by Bill Kentuck.v, winner of three of the champion, va St. Louis (22-7), entrant 21 to 10 and came back The Diners last night toppled Mil­ Rutland has competed twice be­ of ' the New ship honors with-a 31 and 17 rec­ ■T. Quinn. TW ILIGHT LEAGl'K ba.seball Youth Organization team in the showed up, paying $19,188. Nardt- Murxa.v, Rec Senior League direc­ last four championships, opens its Missouri Valley Conference cham­ wi.th 21 to 14 and 21 to 16 decl- rf ler's Restaurant by a 66 to -47 league official* and team man-1 Ea.'t Side Rec Intermediate Baa- fore In this tourney: York Giants, pion. ' ord. Team No. 3 won 25 and lost KsiTv. If .. . count to clinch playoff honors Irf CO pocketed $3,800, plus an nnan- tor. Bill Zabel of the Poquonock hid at Raleigh, N. C., a g a ^ t Penn r alons In th* next two. . IJehliesrdt. r ha's both. Dow 23^ Team No^2_hsid^ 8_?3i?5.iI).aTj?i. • > r ..ager* .wia..hold.-an..unpo.rtsAl ,.o.r-,:keth.ilJ,. League.Aast Chamber of tlimimeiH-e. is paired With Rogers High of tivea gamiM a* a Bijfgs iteaf^^^ the 'standfhgs ~wHh~ai” 74'.3 point liha .State, S t John’s (Bkn), Illt- ■R.— Srhqhert ...... —-108:15- -3o»"St*r.n*rdr Up" igatn sm er-' Mobile's catch weighed 35 pounds Newport, the Rhode Island titllst, taxes. Pacific C o a a t . honors in the Rec League. The six BenrMon ...... 72 107.35 the restaurant gang. die Kukulka. a crackerjack' third foot, three inch former profes­ average. nois and Kentucky advanced to the Marnu*on ...... 72 107.32 aoned veteran, the 14-year-old Boston. March 20 -iJ5-Bos­ and measured three feet, 11 inch­ In the final game of the night. The man told Atkins ha wanted Leaguer or major leagues. • youngster from the North End Action Starts Slew baaeman. and Bill Clark, a short- i sional hoopster caged 233 points in The tournament could develop i''eml-flnala of the Eastern N.C. Vernh'a ...... M 105.44 ton’s high scoring Celtics held a atop. Kukulka ha* performed with es in length. Diirfee, which competed in four hia part of the gate. Atkins ex­ A. He holds the retord in each F. Murphy ...... 69 104.,19 played remarkably well and Action, started rather slowly as 14 games with the Drive-Tn*. He ' Into a defensive affair since the A.A. basketball tourney plsyofTi. the Hartford Indiana for the past previous events, took top honors plained the IBC was running the category—61 for San Francisco in Klelrrchmldt ...... 72 10.x .19 c.TUght the fancy of th# spectators. one-game edge today over the both teams felt each other out and show, and that he worked on a "hold ’em” record* of the partici­ Five Years Ago Holy Cross de­ Larder ...... 69 102.42 few year* and la a long ball hit­ MARK S4>IX>MON i^nd Ronnte In 1948. Rogers won the cham­ 1933, 56 for the New York Tank- collected 91 twinpointers, hit on Par*or* ...... 60 Young Vito won the first set 22 New York .Knickerbocker* in w’ere content fo try to control the salary. The man then gave the 51 of 8.3 charity tosses and had a pants far outweigh the acorlng feated Navy. 55-47, in the first 102:11 ter. . Clark wa* with the Unlver- Simmons shared Most Valuable pionship In 1925 and 1931 In nine ees In 1941. marks. B. met* ...... 89 102..11 to 20, and lost the second by the their be*t-of-lhree game* National hall. Once O ief’s broke the Ic# ' Player honor* in the Polite and trie*. IBC a copy of the seizure notice. Q. When did the sacrifice fly 16.6 point J)er game average. round of the Eastern N.C.A.A. Kfpu ...... :...... 66 102.25 ^ aity of Connecticut the past two Three of the teams are among Griffin ...... 72 im.3i same More. Experjenre began' to Basketball Association playoff they started to roll and the restau­ \years and Is both an accomplished Firemen* Ba»kethall League at The semi-final round will he "When and if I'm working," said rule go out? Native of Ohio basketball tournys playoffs. t«!ll as Stannard ran out the next series. • Atkins, "I* waht to pay those tbe six best defensive, quintets in Wl|*(hn...... 69 96.51 rant boys could not stop them. A t pen sive and defensive player. the Bower* School. Both young­ pla.ved Friday night and the final* A. In 1940. Born in Akron, Ohio, Lanky Lou the nation. Oklahoma City, which Ten Years Ago—Ray Robinson, Connor* ...... 57 96.31 two seta 21 to 13 and 21 to 17. Confident as a result of their the period Chief’s w’ere out in sters played Little l>'ague ba.se- Saturday night. In the prelim­ taxes." Q. Did Clarence Rowland, the graduated from Hower Vocational undefeated welterweight, stopped Tedford ...... 66 96.29 1A5-94 vlctor,v over the New York- plays Wyoming *t Corvallis, .1. Jlurphy ...... 69 97.35 Three matches will be held to­ front. 17 to 8. Miller’s w’ere deter-- ball last season. Simmons fash­ inary game Saturday. Winchester,. Pacific Coast League president, School and matriculated at Buck- ' Wash., Is second only to Okishnms Norman Rubio In the seventh pai’fe* ...... night.' Llo.vd Jarvis and Bill Frey eh* last night at the Garden, the WyiTHEirSFIEI.n’S IRON YIF.N Hockey At A Glance ... 9S.24 mined not to go down without a In the\Rec Senior League- Carl ioned the only no hit. no run game Mass., High will piay Milo, Me., ever play in big league ball? nell in 1944. He' captained Buck- A. and M. on defen.se. 'The Aggies, round of their bout at New York. 4t»jrke ...... 54 94.47 will meet at 7, George August will Celtics hope to wind up the aeries fight and came bark In the, second In the history of the Manphester High for the New England Class A. No. But he managed the Chi­ Twenty Year* Ago Grne Sara- SuperpAiil ...... 61 92.53 Flemke^^FranK Sins. .Swede Alm- nell for three varsity sea.sons. In not In the toiimsment, have held .*4ilba , HIgnest sports award at McGill. Dave, who starred at Loomis face Don Oowle* at 7:30, and Paul Sunday afternoon in New’ York. period to outscorc the champs and Little League last summer as a B championship. National League cago WTiite Sox four times. 1'915- addition, he played with Harvard foe* to 45.6 point* S game while I**” $10,000 Miami Open Aceto and Riisa Johnson will clash Tonight at Fort Wayne. Ind., the qiiist. Bob',Unger, and Joe King Montreal-3, Toronto 0 Bennett . . I ...... i -2 106,.1 Uplverslty, the Major Stuart, High School before coming to Mc- stay in the hall game. Hailftlme have scored 225 points in their member of the Cardinals. 18, and won the pennant and University during the 1945-46 Oklahoma a t y has yielded only tournament „with a score of P. niet>. .fr...... 15 . 102.14 at 8. Two more matchra'remsin In deferfding champion Rochester score wa* 31 to 22. Thia wgs as New York 6, Boston 4. Mlnnlrh ...... 20 96.3 Forbes ’Trophy, , is seen bein,g re -: GUI, was a standout in football two playoff victories. Only these World Series with his 1917 club. .season and was lai gely responsible 46.8. ,287. the first round. The public is cor­ Royals and the Fort Wayne Zoll- close as the Miller’.* club could JOE SHEA, former .Manchester ceived above by Dave Caldwell and basketball slijce enrollment, five men took part in. the HR to 77 Trio of (^oaclies for John Harvard's great 19 and 3 New Mexico AflM. which meets (left) of Manchester. ’The pre-. In his final year In medicine. Dave dially invited to attend the ners will play the second game of come as (Tief'a pla.ved on even success over the Poquonock Col­ High hoopster, performed with' won and loss record. St. Louis at Kansas City, has the sentation was made by Major has played first string varsity end matches. There Is no admission their best-oKthree game series. terms in the third period to make American International of Spring- Boston Boxing charged. Rprhester won the first tilt Tues­ legians and a like number played Afhled at Yale Eddie Sawyer’s Program The current JdVP played at fourth best defensive mark with Last Night Fights Forbes at the annual students’ with the football team the past it 47 to 37. In the 107 to SO romp over the flekl. In the recent N.A.I.B. toiir- Buckneli during the 1944-45 sea­ an average, yield of 47.9 points award banquet and goes ,to the four seasons. ' He wa* alao a day night by trouncing the Zoll- However. In the final frame with American Legion last Tuesday nament" at Kansas . City. AIC son, moved to Harvard the folloW-- while Texas Christian Is sixth with Shows Popular athlete bringing most credit to member of McGill’s basketball ners, 9.’i-78. at Rochester, .N. Y. Miller's tiring. Chef's opened the night. quallfled by defeating Onlby. Shea New Haven, March 20 — — ing year, returned to Buckneli for 49.5'TCU meets Kansas at Kansas aeveland —Danny Nardico, 177, the univev.sity by reason of alh- team that won Pi—Boston ly conduct. Eastern Provincial crown. . pa.ssed the century mark for the one point difference from Mon­ the State Board of Approved college, Lou was given a "look- holdec. will be depending on its Lewiston, Me. Gene He’-som. is the "liveliest boxing city in the 17th time this sea.sonmvhile trim­ against the Yale football team In By Ralph Roden Sixjrt Fans of Manchester: day’s first game that score being Baseball Umpires will hold an im­ COUNT . K.\BKANI> compiled • Stephens homered with two on in see" by the Boston Celtics then of free throw proficiency to help pull 157, Bath. Me., outpointed Bobby country today." I had th# very good fortune of ming the Knicks. Oiusy also sank the Bowl a dozen years sgo, Is Asaoelated Press Sport* Writer I the sixth inning off Cloyd Boyer 13 free throws to tie the playoff Chefs 66. Mi Her A 46. portant meeting Monday night at the heat three siring total in last coming to .N’ew Haven to help the BAA, Lou did not measure up It through. The .layhawks and Howe, 158, Btddcford, 8. To back up that atatement Pro­ sitting In with the managers and record set last year by New York’s Following the game Bill Stearns 7:30 at Murphy'* .Restaurant. Rill night's howling action in the Y coach his old foe. Exchange Club Honors High Manager Eddie Sawyer's “aiui- 4o sew it up. to major league qualifications but Pennsylvania are tied for the lead moter Sam Silverman pointa to officials and the members of the presented the w’inners a trophy for terity program" for the Philadel-' Utility’ infielder Bobby Morgan In this department with a hitting rriiTflt Rnlinff White Sox Lack Power Max Zaslofaky. Brennan, rules Interpreter for the IvCagiie with a 398.' Other good Dudley, who was chiefly respon­ Owner Walter Brown of the Cel­ the four aelloiits or near scllouta Recreation (Commission and Act­ the playoff championship and gold phia Phillies is paying off. In drove home two runs on a triple tics thought enough of Lou to send average of 69.4 per cent. Kansas While chalking up their first board, will be In charge of the scores wore as follows: Chet No- sible for Virginia's 19-14 victory in the five Boston Garden boxing ing General Director Mr. Sheekey, basketballs to each individual for fact, it appears such a success, the "hd single to lead the Brooklyn the big Buckeye State hoopster has connected on 413 of .595 freeI ,I Taam N«i. 3 H » po»t-sea*on Victory since 1947 lie- meeting. wlckt .188. Fred McCurry .389, Vic over Yale in the 1940 sea.snn open­ Cage Team at Banquet ...... U*l IH shows put on by the Callahan A. at the meeting held at the West wlnnlnj? the league title on behalf Philadelphia ., is . .optimlaUc,, 5p,dFrr.«..4o a ,3-2 .triumph py^ the down to their farm dub. the H a rl-__ ..throws,;------But Ready to Surprise fore 4.567 fans the Celtics took a Taggart .374- Spud Sctimciak.e..3J95.. er, ts -one of HM-ee new asststants- *2 - i** ST C- since, the-first of the year. -Side- Recreation building-reccnXly.. -of - tha-Tow’ll Recreation Depart* ■ REC SENIOR L E A G IK teams Lanky Walrkowski 381, and tTiet over his team's chances in the 1952 to five hits incliid- ford Hurricanes of Uie American ’This is the sixth time In the T'dfnrr) *7 IIJ 120 319 1 A total of 58,098 fans went roriiniaridiri’g lead i«' the "second Pt, ...... to. .l-he.-Staff... "KeAAr-foe=hoUfc:-K«ntueky- L-danlt JhelLive .lhe jt*£.ta..or_th.ls partiSit "»nrt-” Stisaility ’7mt>e(h“irivaT' fTermsi~HiiKmam— innietic Df-' ] B. Srhuhert ...... 106 1X5 'Treetlng“ hBve“ ever“heen"preMnted ntlTn ■f*n/YnIo ia CUa vAsnona.kitia ** Sawyer laid the law down this' run of the spring. the CapiUI City by Tom Kelly, W.vomlng and the fourth time for 124 165 Pa.sadena, tJallf. —(NEA) As - pure power, aiipplied them from the Knickerbocker*. , Drive-In and Wetherafleld, are ed a 382 in the West Side Rec rector Bob Hall announced the ap­ high schools is the re.sponaihility of nmo-ror,, it,. . I total gross gate of $175,126 for to the public. The first question 1 Womaa't Laifoa the School Boards, not booster ^ " / »>e principal speaker Paul Campbell and Ken Walters. Illinois. 'Teams in the playoffs for i Total* ...... 499 .541 566 1606 Paul Richarda told this column In giant-sized package by only Ed- T h e Celts had a 53-39 halftime out-of-tnwTi entries. Frankie's League. ^ pointments yesterday. spring after his National League The Pittsburgh Pirates hoppe