( ■ ■ ___ fVEUNESUAT, Xn*IC W, TflTf iHan(Ir(0t(r iEwfwing l|^ral& ATcrftgv Dftilj Net Ptmb Rm Members of the Britlah-Ameri- H m W dB tlM r Word has b««n racalved of tha Tha Cosmopolitan club will i «C 0 . ■. Mra. Blanche Prentice ae chair The First District meeting. De meet Friday afternoon at two can club will meet tonight a t 7 :30 For the Week Ending wrnm partment of Connecticut, Ameri birth of a daughter, Chrlatino April 14, le s i man. Mre. Ruth Furay will be in Mabel, to Dr. and Mra. Sherman o'clock'In tea Federation room at at the club from where they will A1h>uI Town charge of the dining-room. Officers can Le^on Auxiliary, will be held the Center church. Mra. William go in a body to pay Ibat respects at the Community house in Gran^ Waldron of Boaton at the Clielsea are requested to wear colored Naval hospital where Dr. Waldron Eells and Mlsa Ellen Buckley will to Mrs. John Weir -- of Walnut at tonight ahnwem sntly 'Court, by Sunday afternoon at threg street, mother of Thomaa Weir, a 10,181 gowns. o'clock, with first district presi is Interning. She la the couple’s talk on flower arrangements. Mra. hF nrtty FMday A n U rm th . «UI celebrmU lU tw ^ - m dent Mrs. Emory Oflell In charge. first child. Mrs. Waldron ia the George Cobey will be tbe hoateaa. club member. M ember mt N AndH ty-ntoth wml^rsary «t the m at The Buckland Community club Department prealdent Mrs. Mae daughter of Mr. and Mra. Henry Bnrenn of Orenlatlana Manehe$t«r—^A City of Villago Charm ing Friday night at eight will thold a meeting tonight a Sergeant of Broad Brook. Dr. at the Maaonic Temple, lira. Ollte Chapfiian and her officera havfe eight o'clock at the Buckland b»‘en invited to attend. Waldron Is the son of Mr. and Mra. Recavt wtll be in charge of the school. The public card pntty William I*. Waldron of Clark entertainment* and rcfreahmenta schedule was concluded as of la.st street. Wapplng, formerly of Man VOL. LXX, NO. 169 (OleeaHled AdvertlelBg on P a n !■> MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1951 (TWENTY P.AGES) PRICE nV E CENTS Will b# sert-ed by Past Royal N a- Rrv. Willard .1. M HANUBfVlVR BVENl^G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANUHESTEK, (JONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1951 PAGE THREE make the affair an annual event for the ram-er fund Course for Ch urch School \ Scots to Fill '•I ir t t i / rssr \» nkiM) your whll*. in the** bremthle**, bitloua plan that th* ffapublican Score.* of donation folder.* were Taylor. Clifford Vamev and Farle. iCblleci $3,000 oetomtX.' TONIGHT overcrowded, overanxious day*, to Party in Mancheater ha* ever Caton. received yt'-'tenlay at the h Engaged to Wed League Elects consider for a minute is the history GOP to Open taken. However we believe that the Chester Tiu*t company and dn\e ALONG M'lTH OUR USUAL ASSORTMENT "This committee worked faith Teachers lo Be Held Here \ Lotl«e Chairs of the movement that gave you Repiihliean voters of Manchester treasurer Robert Hatlunvay was fully and diligently ti ajtcerUInliig fin l)rive Here OF DELICIOUS THINGS TO EAT, WE’LL FEATURE your freedom and now labors to want their town rommittee to take unable to record lOI of their min- the problem lo be overcome. <|e- Its Officers insure it." New Program all out action to insure a Kepiihil- tenU in time tor today * total. Ten . Work for Norwich District. Mr*. 9rt4 0«b OriftAvf Mw» Washington achool Introduced the and school building in spic and span order. cal department on full time wM j If You’re Not at Home officera of the Student Council, V^wed. some directors " ° " ‘’*ted Program Given who spoke briefly. President Dan During the short businesa meet Leare RaRS Next Door [etdUi Dept if It would be possible maintain iel Renn gave an outlina of hla ing a nominating committee to SALESWOMEN the oresent public health organi- duties. Vice President Dorothy praaent a slata of new officera for rU orhut% erely emplny al ■'Karly birds” who are plans By Boy Scouts Ziemak, who is also chairman of th* coming year wa* appointed a.* On Full Time health officer to head it. The gen ning to.’ go trout ll.shing when the building committee, said the follows: chairman, Mrs. Irving Protect Your Fuel ^ Needs With A C s Happy Home Heating Plan! eral manager told the ‘t"'” ' ' | the season opens Saturday children are keeping the hall* and Oartalde. Miss Norm* Connor snd ^le.sday that the present apph- ] morning, aiid thnae w'ho whll Washington School PTA rooms In Wa.-hlngton achool free Henry McCann. ^ n t from '■ni'-fleKl. whom Im re he out uf town that day were from dehrlii with the aupervlaion On Tuesday. April 24, will be WANTED Town C d ls P u b lic M e e t Me,mher» Enjoy an In gards as mo.-d qualified for tin requested today not to forget of till.'! committee. Claire Dupont, held the father snd son sports in g to DiscuM S u b ject po.sition. would not accept imcler | the cancer rag collection, by teresting Session Rccrctrtry, outlined the Important night planned by the Student We have two openings for saleswomen. I^xperlence .such a basis with a health offli < r Judge Wesley C. Oryk. work of the organization during Council, which Is to begin at seven the year. Dale Robinson and Eu- helpful hut not nece.ssary. superimposed on the present sy.s- "ly-ave your rags with a o'clock In th# JWest Side Recrea On May 1st Boy Seoiit troop 112 of the miind Rubacha, co-chairmen of the tem. He would wish to orgnni/.c- neighbor," he urged, "pr start If you are inexperienced, then Grant’s is anxious to Washington school provided an In playgroiuid committee, remarked tion building. Dr. Rlcfisrd Olmsted, ItaaebM ter may •et up » fu " and staff his own department, it ing today.you can take them veterinarian, will be the guest teresting program for the meeting on the harmony among the chil train you . . . I,earn while you earn. We will teach you tUM Hmath Department, thereby was said, your.self yi,;* Ostrinsky'a Junk dren on the playground, and chair speaker add will talk on ‘’Pets." of the'Washington P. T. A, Tues doubUaC ita praacnt aggregate $24. Krenev Wants to Resign yard oif.^ffiwood street. Sim man of the library committee, El Movlae will be ehown and games merchandising, cheeking stock and ordering. Reason for the continued Inter ply t e l l f 'l ^ attendant thta Is day evening at the West Side Rec- more Vincent, spoke on the great played. A boy’s admUelon ticket Is 000 h m X th aervice. I o rag eontrthution. Many employment benefits, including: Vacations with est In a full time health depart I restlon building. Improvement* In enlarging the II- either his dad oi a male adult The aoard of Director* hae called a voii a rece ipt and ment here is said to he the iclu. - I Felix Mozier. chairman of the brarjt. escort. , pay, discounts on purchases, promotions on merit, re tance of local doctors to accept jimey to the ("ancer •DProcriation o f about J6.0W to I Boy Scout committee. Introduced Through thr Student Council the | Refreshments o1 doughnuts and the health officer post on the pre.s- tirement and sick plan, modern employee lounge, group mtUiSStUM full ume health pro^ the Scoutmaater, Harold Clendaxi- children are well-behaved In their coffee were served by Mrs. Alton gram and continue H through the ent basis. Health Officer Dr. Hnh- lel, and assistant Scoutmaster. play and are keeping the grounds j Holt and her committee. insurance, and job security. rrt R. Keeney. Jr, wishes to quit. ba^ce of the fisc*' >*>"• Donald Bennett who had prepared end, August 14. ^>om^hen^on the lie has expiesesd hlniscll m fa a very Impressive candlelight In program wo-'id > ost aoo i vor of a full lime depaitment Deaths Last Night duction ceremony fpr the tender n,K-toi.s with a practice prelir to foot Scouts, Those taking part APPLY EMPLDYMENT DFFIOE ***Til^\'pproxin'aU' I’ubhc lualth ■ devote their full time to it rather Grand Itaplds. Mich Senator were Robert Bennett, Bradley Ful combined services now on a pnit than split lesponslhllity. Arthur 11. Vandenberg, 67, Repub- ler. Hooks Johnston. Richard Me- W. T. ORANT CDMPANY Tuc.silay the specifii benefits of Comb and Donald Steiner. The new tim e basis figure at 6P cents I'c luan U 'cnator from Miehigaii EAST HARTFORD 815 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER under the new^ arrange s full time depHitmenl were n d since 1P28 one of the founders of Tenderfoot Scouts were Richard ment. the bill wonH h' I" ‘ , ,t.Mli 'I to ! -e Hoai.l of Dneitor.s. the t lilted Nstions, and foriiici Adams. Russell Cowles, Robert Jo- ■ h.il glMl'IHlI' lll('\- 111. illdc IJfllCl TELEPHONE 8-3231 capita per year. editor of the Ginnd Rnpids Mer- lle, Jan Peterson. Roger Staiger. t^ n c 1'nd^‘r i «»ii’»Sdrrmliuii I priigiamining .if s.tivU ies and a sld 111 w.a.s horn m Grand Rapids. Klmore Vincent and .James Wish- The setting upi of a full time more ro-ordin.n'.ed health supervi- Rradenton. FIs Col Benjamin art, pi'hotjlji Hnd the tov'.n in hsalth bureau In Manchester has , f„r F. Manning.'f>6. chief of the Arm y Scoutmaster Clendaniel ex- keen under consideration here tor j,ta il and Navy Nriinilions hoard during pre.ssed the dire need for more 1. • l ^ g time, and under varlou.s , a , ,hr puhlie hem ing .May the early part OUTSIDE WHITE fLKTI'jSY. e.'ireful, effieicnt staff-meniliers trained in ever.v branch SAVE of fuel service. No ncctl to worrv alioiit lorn lawns, broken shrubbery, or a dirt.v cellar when .\-C delivers your fuel. .\-(’ deliverv men have ♦^ . afi high regard for your properlv. HOUSE PAINT uN.SI UP.\SSKI) independent stor:igc and plant facilities. Our eoal ter minal has an annual capacilv of 100.000 Ions . . . our own pciroleum Give Yaur Hama a terminal, on the banks of the Connectieui Kiver. has a nipacilv of 11,000,000 g-alloos. Spring Boouty Treat- mont Thot Lasts and It.II) testing and in-pection in our own l.'iboralories insure the puril.v Lasts With Sparkling of .\-C fuel oil. Kvcr.v boatload is s.implc tc.Htcd. then filtered in our own plant by a special process to remtive everv trace of rust, scale, dirt White Hause Paint. and other impurities down to mieroscopic size. a Th# Parfact Protoc- g a l GAL. NDLSntLM. and Home Heating and .Vir-Cotiditioning Ki|ui|>mcnt fea . turing CAKRIER .Air-Conditioning Cnils. KI.I''I'L\'-HL.VT Oil Hurners, COLfl.MIII.A Hollers, and NORtM -HKAT W inter .Mr-Conditionenu MADE WITH PURE LEAD, ZINO, TITANIUM THE FINEST MAKES IN AMERICA. 6RDUND IN PURE LINSEED OIL . 40_ 41 ,-r^ ,,, ——1 Vj . OP- OC can budget your entire winter fuel cost over a ten month period by using the convenient .\-C Charge Account Plan. It’s an extra .A-C service at no extra charge . . . designed for customer comfort and BET THE RIBHT PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE AT f security. * MANCHESTER’S LEADINB PAINT STORE DUTCH SOY PAINTS $£6 US TODAY _ M h M A ^ A I N ^ PHONE toom y lour>ge c^iolf with bjtton t-jfted bock •OLD HEADQUARTERS Do as your Neighbor Does... Depend on AC cofhpltl* your roo«% QOJUirr 6887 FOR FREE WALLPAPER mrciLL-conuERSE UEUVERY inc ART SUPPLIES p jin iT PAINTING SUPPLIES v. 3-pc. Frieze Living Room MEADQVUUBIEBf GLASS AMERICAN COAL COMPANY FRAMING HiBiidMNBC b u w Itc Hving room group reduced for W a r* Week savInRs. Roomy sofa, two cushioned lounse chaira PLENTY OF FREE 170 PEARL STREET TELEPHONE 2-8151 “ halH oa aUunch hardwood frames, upholstered in long-wearing Jacquard Frieze. Decorative Mahogany-finiah- 645 MAIN STREET .ad wood kiiiidtlcu on the arms. Coil spring construction insures seating comfort. On terms, 15*^ down. PARKING SPACE ords of 700 women who came to W’omen were first examined. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY. APRIL 10. lOfil PAGE SEVEN the hospital over the'past 10 years Yet In each case, cancer ulti Al>aiifloii Hope with advanced cancer of the cer mately developed. PHONE vix, or neck of the womb. The researchers concluded that TO HAVE ANV way? Why’ can’t we fight Kus- Jl Time Health Officer . 1 W M IK B — B M WTIC — 1080 F o r 75 on hiil> Winners of the, monthly drawing Thirteen of these women had a disturbed tissue alignment is a Local Firms List Betrothal Address Given sla and get it over with ? lan’t ! by the l-ioyal Order of Mooae la.st been In the hospital previously for sympton of cancer. DONATIONS WVUC » WFHA—108.2 Russia going to tts?j evening at the Brltlah-American Dr. Jones said: "What we for other disorders of the womb. FOR W DRC Today^s Radio W UAV — BIO Aren't the conditions of Ihe^'orhl , Is Urged by Hr* Keeney (COBttniMd from Page One> Oub were as follows; A. Droy, can be detectad by the way tis And though cancer didn’t ap merly looked upon as an early form | W O N 8 ~ 1410 Baatem 4*Mdar^ Tima W TH T — 1280 Aid Contest Before Group and the tTiiited State.s worse than Niles Bemcnt, Pond Company, sue cells are arranged. In healthy p e ar fo r th em one to 17 y ears of cancer appears to be a late form | LIONS more than 2.000 rescue workers. West Hartford, first; Thomas tissue, the cells are arrayed In after their first examlnatlon.s, the Ilf the dl.sease. It appears that can they have ever been? There was one moment of tiiRh Shea. Hockville. second; Oswald cer of the cervix does not develop I •ifhm Dmcw Dr. "ih,t*cnforromenl of hl« rows, like soldiers. .strange tissue alignment was dis AUCTION 4:00— 4j,B:45— Make Fluids Availaldc In stimmanzing her points Mis-* hope late yesterday afternoon. An H. buMamcl. town, third; Emil directly from a normal cell condi I WTHT—Robert Montgomery. lliph SelionI Teiieher of Putnam nmdt' two hopeful re- J r , • .! « t o y Job demanding In cancerous tissue, the orderly covered in each ga.se. P IC K E D C P WDRC—Strike It Rich. . airplane radioed It had spotted two r>ahl. Walcrbury. fourth. .lohn j The important thing here i.s tion to an Invading cancer, but WTHT—Newa; Weatern Round 10: 00— For Cash Prizes in I)e- nmrk.s: first, that there is a real ■ Will m t «eMl««r eonttoulng effort th«n a r*rt lineup la broken, the doctors llintory Delivers Talk to , objects one yellow and one white. Wood. Nllcs Bemcnt Pond, fifth. I that there were none of what doc- goes through an intermediate This .AdxertiaeinenI Paid For up. w n c —Screen Directors Play poHsihility that (’ommunism will found. stage within the epithelium (the ■"wrU U JOniahO-Ur'. helOth o S i-1 ficial can devote. It dropped a sea flare near the I tors regarded as symptoms of By Manchester Drag B ack aU g e W ila. house. velopnieiit Project On (jirreiit Kveiits lU'feat li.Hclf, th»» of Hm t»\\n Judge Raymond A. and Mrs. This was discovered after an outer layer of cells. I” | Wnc— spot. cancer present at the time these WCCC—Musical Scoreboard, WTHT—Newstand Theater. weight. J’^hc gave inslances of Johnson are' enjoying a tour of intense examination of the rec A dozen ships, summoned by ra WHAY—Pledge Program. WDRC—Playhouse. Through the gencro.sity of a tuim- Miss (’ntherine Pulnain. hi.story iiprlMing.*^ Within the satellite ‘ S « , " X dio. converged on the spot. Then Florida. 4:15— 10:15— ber of Mancliester bustiiess and teaiher at Manche.ster High lountries n.M irniieution Unit nu;; came disappointment. The yellow WONS—I Love a Mystery. industrial leaders, funds have been could tuppen. w n c —SteUa Dallas. .school, talked about ”Currenl 500 Sets ; JS!IX »W ”'s' ■’»'•“ ■" object was a pinewood packing Bob Hewitt, well known lecturer 4:80— 10:30— made available to the Mnm liester As a last hopeful Ihtiught she rase, tossed aside by some ship. and photographer, will present his WDRC—Yankee Kitchen. W TH T—News. C ham ber of Com m eree for the ea-sh Kveiit.s” before the Ih’ofessional qiiittcil .loe' reply. In tin* The white object appeared to be a lecture •‘Roaming in Wyoming" at WTIC—Lorenzo Jones. WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. prizes and expemses of tl«> Man Womcn’.s club al the (’enter last war. to the (piestion 'Will jS irH r^”I;«y g the Bowers achool on Friday night WDRC—News; Music. dead fish. WHAY-Ncxx’s; Polka Hop. chester Dcvelo|imeiit ('ommi.ssinn's churt h rue.stlay night Mia.s P u t W4‘ win'’ ’ ”Ves, becan.se we are bf insp^cieo unui:. v..^ at 7-30 under the auspices of the I0:t.3— E.ssay Contest.s. Kus.aell S. I’nlter- on ( Jot I n .sale " Seat Covers On Hand sU?;ssK'»M % - and the public achools. he saio, WTHT—Family Album. nam chose five timely que.stlons. inv tha lob In any event. Dr. Brotherhood of the Emanuel Lu- W CCC—Nexx'.s; M usical Score- WTHT—Three Suns. ton. president of the Chamber of The Ini.sine.ss m eeting wajs con- hmilH be very cloaely w atched theran church. The affair la being THOSE "IN THE KNOW" K m «T ti'* tovvn la not likely board. 11 :0 0 — Commerce repoita the enlluisiiustli or points 4)f view, atul u.sing hlH- tiiictcil l>y the |u e.Mitt* iit. Mis.s Mn- hit VC rereixed notice fhal matprial ia ffoinff. up f^om^a public'health standpoint, Imc| Bans given for the benefit of Scout to aaOafactory 4:45— News on all stations. support has been most onenurag- i toncal iiu j.lents and facts gave I ion .leNsi'Mian. anil refre.shinent s and wc xvill haxc to incrca.se our pricea. lAMikinff over but this la only sketchily done now^ Troop 126 of the church. Mr. Hewitt WTHT -News. the pnv4 uul cons of each one. Tlie of punch and cookies were s«*rved Uo« until It doe. secure the aen- There are instances where the WTIC Young Wldder Brown. ing. "It is ituleed uuluative of Is a master artist in photography .five ptiii'.ts wctc fm in a ino.‘!l at 11 act !\’ely dt'i’ornt- rom|ictitiiin xvc find thal xvc are from S.S to $20.00 lower icea of a trained public health waTSr supply of certain *”,"'d‘nKS Two Papers 5:00— their loyalty to the town, amt their and reaehea the most remote places WDRC Newa; Old Record W ONS Jack’.s Waxworks. belief in .Mauelie.sler'H future. The ('an \vc n-main l.solati-d” Is cd tnhit hy Mrs Mnrv .lane Mitch on .sonic cox Cl .s. On April 2Sth oiir prices will advance. *"There are many reasons why IS endanBcred by with hia camera. Hla plcturea will W DRC -World Tonight. Development Comnus.sum's project Communism tiangemus to u.s any ell anti Mrs laicille Sloan. ha aaid but no part time, loeaiiy ((lonttmied from Page One) Shop. (ccriain cars) S.9.1 IM .ASTIC ____Rejf. $15.50 Dr. Keeney haa found he woidd be In both black and whits and WHAY—Story Queen. 11:30— of stimulating uilereat on the part FIlUai pracUci'nR health officer is golnB color and should prove Interesting not wlrti to contlntie m P »^ WTHT- Big Jon and Sparky. WTIC Don Estes Show. of the townspeople i.s indeed a fine T o'C ul people into court • and be suppressed for a year were A1 and entertaining to everyone. WDRC-Public Service Pro health officer, he said For one come a prosecutor m such c WTIC When a Girl Marrle.a. one. and tlie Chamber of Commeree Mls« Marjoiie Kngllsl) I’lIlKK (aiiv car) S!2..'i0 IM.ASTIC Alam A1 Arabl and Al Awqat A1 Tickets are atlll available at the WKNB News; Baseball Re gram . Is very glad to be able to a.saist in DKM X E ...... $19.95 ..... church office aa well as at the school i:ri..*;r,;.K-'; .. Baghdadis. Khalil Ibrahim, anting choose Hudson 'for quest Matinee. 11 :.35— this project or any other llial is Mr. and Mrs (George U Knglish either to the practice or to the j „p. on the night of the entertainment. W ONS News. for the betterment of tlie town" Super l■'inc The detailed and necessary en director of propaganda, said both 5:1.3— of y,\ Thomas drive announce the (’AM)Y .STRIPH town to divide his attention and were communist-inspired, but the WDRC The Old Record Shop 1 2 : 00 — say s .Mr. D otlertnii TWIU. Kimat SI!).!).'. I’l.ASTK’ $.3.5.00 forcement of health A daughter. Marsha Marilynn. WTIC News. Dance Music; The following firms i nnlnbiited: engagement of iheir tlaug'.iter. PHILCO bis Intereau. ,-nnd the limitations on the time editors have nol been charged with w n c —Portia Faces Life. Again, the doctor said, no lo was born April 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Nexx‘S. ABA T(x>l A Die ('o . (' It. Burr Marjorie Jane, to John J MuMoon, ^ a par' lime officer. Dr. Keeney being communists. WHAY Crosby's Quarter. cally practicing physician ran Ibrahim said both newspapers Cuestzer L Mason of Augusta. Ga, & Co., Carl.X'Ie .lotmson Mat'liinc son of Mr. and .Mrs P eter M uldoon lUlY NOW AM) SAVK EKEK INSTALLATION Hr can hardly devote the 5:80— Frequency 5Iniliilatl4)8 maintain the position necessary had violated the law by ' Inciting This is their first child. Mrs. Mason C o , Cheney B rothers, .1 \V. Hale of 141 HighlHiKl street ",*mr nece.s.sary to general plan WTIC Just Plain Bin. WDRC—KM: 98.7 MC; to ths discharge Of duties of piib- dlatiirbancea" with their display of is the former Betty Christine Boyd WHAY—Band by Demand. Cnrp., C. F Hoina' Ar Sou. Manclies- A fall wetlding is plamunl He health officer. A public he.ilth ning and control, and Inspection WFYl.Y— I0S.7 5iC. ter Eveiiiiig Herald. .Mexamier I'xxo ti.oo \ !fi Tires Itccappcd $13.90 (Exchange) "nd enforcement is the major part news from the Iranian oil fields, of this town. WCCC News; Musical Score W TIC— FM 96J> MC. ofj'Ptlix, officer is of necessity under the where strikes are in progres.s 'the long tomorrow board. Jarx is. Mane lie.ster Modes. Inc., WDRC—FM on the air I p. to statutes, a law officer, who. to do of any public health against the Brltlsh-owned Anglo- Mancheater Trust Co.. Itogers the local hnirdrc.ssera for the .same Nexv Tires List .$21.22 Many townspeople. Pr. K«ene> The Manchester Regisl-'ied WTHT—Joe GIrand Show. 11:25 p. m. bis duty fully, must enforce his Iranian oil company. He said this Corporation. Kolling Park. Im . nhject. Last June they 4‘arned more You Can't Buy Bottor Tmlovision said, do not appreciate Nurses A.ssoctatlon Is planning to 5:4.3— WFHA—.Same as WDRC. than for equipment for the decisions under the law. No doc "eneouraged strikes and revolution WDRC Curt Mas.sey - Martha i .Savings Hank nf .Matii hc.ster. and Parformamo Ahywhoro! problems which new ‘‘•vj;'0P^*"l* hold a food sale beginning al ten D iiffv's T av ern — W TIC 9:.30 p. m. Tumor Clinic at Maiiehr.‘!tcr Mem tor In practice here. Dr Keeney Tilton and Orchestra. ' Watkins Brothers, Ine. here have placed on the health aa- here.” . (■Uick Saturday morning at the WTIC—FM on the air 7:30 a. iii.- orial Hospital by a lawn card party said, can undertake to "di.scipllne' WTIC Front Page Farrell. ^cta of the Many aewape J. W. Hale Department stole I a. m. at the Kiigar Claik«‘s on Kasi RADIO, TFI.K.Y ISION, a perapn who may be his patient, ____ I WHAY- Sports. nor can ha enforce his decisions imes, he thinks, are not adequate Center street. The moment the AI’PI.I \ \( » Campbell Auto Supply M insissippi Top^i John Slniler. young son of Mr. j E vening Television Beaiitif’iaiKs* Sale readily as among other fellow doc- to carry drainage in “ "J® pinyer.s hi*gan to a rriv e it iM'gaii 7 I.S M AIN S I IIF F T 29 mSSELI. STREET TEL. 5167 tori who might be affected As longed rain and storm with the re- and Mra Henry Rimler of 17 West I 8 :00— WNHC—TV to rain, and they had to take refuge W D R C —N ew s. 4:00—Homemaker’s Fbcchange. BENSON’S T K I.K I’IIO N F .S.Vl.'i a personal problem, Dr Keeney suit that contamination of netrbv Banks in 5 Stales street. Is rerupcraling at hia ; Helps Faiiipaign all over tin* house. said, a man simply cannot divide | results home foUowIrig a recent operation , WHAY'—Nexx-s. 4:30—Vanity Fair. his friendships, loyalties .and In-1 Dump (iarlragr .\long Rriads St the H.artford hospital.* w n c —N ew s. 4:45—The First Hundred Years. W O N S— Nexx'S. 5:00—Lucky Pup. terests in a manner to he effec I>r Keeney also cited the grow (tlnotlnued from Page One) Manchester Hairdrcaseri were tive under present conditions as Mr. and Mis ling" Koiils of 34 W T H T —Nexx-s; Jo e G irand. 5:15—Time for Beany. Jubilant today over the siu’ceas of mg tendency In Manchester for WKNB—News; Sports. 5:30—Howdy Doody. a public health officer on part residents to dump refuse and gar- ers. National Guardsmen and ritv . ( ’ooper .st re e l. an'l .Mrs, .lean .Mac- their first rummage sale yester fldowie, nf 3.T l,aneaster rn I. | WCCC—Music. 6:00—Up at Joe’s Place. day. Held In one of the store In tim e. b.age Blongatde roads and streets officlala prepared for the expccte.l | 8:30—John Conte’s Little Show. M anchester. P r Keeney .said, in town. It IS a town disgrace, he | have recently returned from In-' 8:10— the Sheridan bulldinp. and not on has drifted along very satisfac overflows from the hig stream. I dian Roc k. Cargo Florida after a WDRC—Jack Smith Sports. 6:45—Jean O’Brien Entertains. the lot adjoining, as a Hartford said, and a very major healtn | 7:00- Kukla. Fran and Ollle. torily on the surface, to the pres Thirty-five families left their six months stay there 8:15— paper state 1949 Buick Roadmaster Sedanet $1645. Yoxh taUphone company hoi added more talephonai m Black. D.x-naflnw, Radio and H eater. the post five years than in its first 48 years. W e plan to oouar y continue building os fast os the notional emergency permits. e A ; $ sitriNO,NOW i 'AV-y/ A‘On 1946 Buick Sedan $1295. Meanwhile, the demonds for telephone service ore sleodily itr-i Radio and Heater. rising . . . for the military . . . for war industry . . . for 1946 Buick Convertible Coupe civilian defen$€. Radio and Heater. 1947 Buick Sedan ntODUCr OF bbudix aviation cokpokation Radio and Heater. 1947 Buick Sedanet Not a 12'/i in.—Not a 14 in.—Not a 16 in----- BUT Radio and Heater. 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Connecticut trying to plant was one to the INcar Million 6 IS Main St. Tel. S-gOOl 1 Europe and Amia must be made. effect that it did not need to be first six months of conflict, In CnpiittHi M if the only thins to be decided Bowlea in 1M8. In our opinion, ha Korea, the report said, exceed by LOBSTER — $1.50 New York. April tfl-cJ’' Amer more than 1 , 1 0 0 the total number Ivexvis Piper of the High PU.iUtfHKU Bt T M in the world today i» the queation Yankee waa trying to get into Uie minds I'rc-nch Fries, Drawn Biittoi. Denies He Backed of Colonial soldiers killed during m uuj> pRiJmNO CO, isc. of what particular continent ahall of Connecticut Democrats, early, ican vyar dead, inciucling those School Faculty Tells of, By A. H. O. with the suggestion that they had killed in the Kevoluilon. have ■ eight years of the Revolution. ‘ he a battlefield. And we are a Manchester Public Market janchMUr. Cosn. a right to consider a variety of The association estimated 7.500 (ieii. ]\IaeArlliiir reached the total of about 996.,100,! World Events ' niOHA. rEHOUSON little bit Burpri.*ced that no one candidates for lO.'il. ■Americans killed during the first 80S MAIN STREET Prw.. Two, 0«" “TJJf*' Atayor John L. Sullivan of New And his timing may have been the .A.ssociation ol Casualty and six months of the’Koiean war com rouiidM oetotoi u iMi.______ha.s .aaid that the preat controver Ivcwls Pip«r. head of the Social AT Tokyo. April IP The Brit Britain, the doughly Democrat who influenced by reporta that Chester .Surety companies reported today. I pared with t l 68 Continental sol sy la actually a lot of nonsense, in Bowles, in a more mellow mood as Science Department of t%e Man- Cwrr K»emii« B»wpt ish Coimnonweallh's top military does wliat pleases the people in Tl-.c first ol these died 176 years diers lost bfc.A'een 177.') and 1785. which both sides are necessarily the shock of November's events j rhoster High at'hool, adtlrcsaed dandayi «na Holiday*. Knt«ro *i ofllcer in Japan today denied pub that city and what please s him.self ago today, the almic er.'ary of the paal oBlw •« Bancneattr. Conn.. •» wears off. is evidencing a more Rotariana iKiesday nipht at their w roI^ Iv-rause they insist on dia- lished reports tliat he sided with in the state political arena, started Battle of U'Xington when Yankee; Tlie .,'iOO-ton Danish hospital SMALL LEAN FRESH fcrntirr Clo*..B «'l ______positive and Intimate Interest in 8 regular meeting. This Week's Best Buys In russinj; world policies in the- General .MarArthur in favor of it all. larmer.s lirecl the "Shot Heard | ship Jutlnncliii arrived in the Fur Mr. Piper, who has done exten FIRST FOOD STORE SUBSCKIPtlON RATES Tills IS the spring of IP.'il. A new future ConucBticiit politics. - (IXOU wronK context. bombing: t ’hinese Keci air bases in Where Mayor Sullivan’s announ Koufid the World ” Fast early in March to Join Unit sive reading and re.seach, gave an v»M * 0 » 6 7 • * * )'• ...... Governor is at the start of a four LEAN SHORT SHANK SMOKED Tt) t ilH cement was intended to open a flelcl. The mininnth Amenran soldier 1 ed Nations medical forces in K o inteiesting and inform ative talk on Meats Of Outstanding 81m • o n to » » Bail...... 1 1.1"' To be sure, if we wore really Manchuria. year term. Three years from now Shoulders and may indeed have lliat eventual to be killeil in war will fall about •rea. current events. According to iNtr. Un« month 6y Bail ...... » .'>1 An Inlormant at a Bntiah press the two m ajor parties in Coniiet-ti- free to riioo.se cuie or the otiier. psychological result, the ndmi-ssion Piper, there arc three major '.iBfl* Copy I .« conitrcuce April 10 the day be rut will begin sliaping up plans Waakly, oy CaTi.r ...... freim Prescott Bush of Greenwich qiiestion.s of policy facing Ihi* ad Quality... our choice fore Presiclent Truman fired Mar- for slate conventions to meet in Sabo, dtllwwcl. On* T»*f. th.at ho would like to try for the' ministration and the people at the rope in.«tra(.l of Asia. ..\rtluir said I.t. Gen. Sir H. C. H. the snnimer o f lO.'il. |t£MBEH or United Stales Senate again in prcssont time, since the removal of i>r:i.i< l o i s iio \ t )i.t:s s ,lv our Kobertson told new.smen inm con- | One ran readily understand. r K * a s s o c ia t e d p r e ss Hut that 1* hot - really our may have the result of closing a General MacArthur: BONELESS m * A*»oclat*u Pre»" '• e*ciu*i**iy, Actual- I Hcleiice tlicn tlmt he supported the therefore, that tlicre is only a lim- (Question of civilian pouer over SHOULDERS rhoic-c- and never will he. ilecl amount of time available for field earlv. Bii.'h was the siirprisc- «atltl*d to tb* u»» 01 wpiiDiieation oi idea military. Iv, our commilmi ht to the world the proper laimchiiig of lO.'il ean* c.isiinlty of the lO-IO election. He NO FiNft SPERRY & BARNES Native Milk Fed Smoked BRISKET all n*ir* ai*P»tcB*» cwd'tfd to it oi But locliiy cjeneral Itobert-son, an Holntion of F’l.rope with Far cliclneies. Anti when Mayor Sullivan seemed the mo.sl popular cnnipaig- i . ^ bVfiCNT oS iw t'w -redilfd '» Oi’" P"P" and to Ih. pause ipf poa.e is be- Anstrallan, l.s.siiecl a statement Ea.si, and »l»o th* loc n '»» out>i’.«h*rt ner* secs only a little over lliree years er cm the Kepiiblican ticket, and UOCMINC MAOl CORNED BEEF \oml such Hililu'.al or opUscippUS through general headquarters of I..imit wrtr to Korea or include All riEOt* ol » iblK-ation ol »pw'*i available for a certain step, he does we were by no mean.s alone in Roulettes 1,1. Gen. Matthew B. Itidgway. the C'hina. orii OWN TURK dUpalrh** herein art *l»o re»;rreil .ppclepl.on .\ptually. our ecpiiiiml- not temporize. He takes time by, cslimalmg---- th.at he was tlie one new Allied Supreme eommauder, ‘T h e President ha.*? had and .stiH the forelock. So his announcement Kepiiblic an eandidict most sure ot run ifrvic* •nt ol N. C. imnl IS to n "i't aggrc.ssion any- lia.s the power of making foreign saving: that he will be a eaiidicintc for the , Victory. GIRLS VEAL 65c lb. le*. Inc wlipip am! c veryw lierr, to the best • At no time during his press con- policy which ha.s usually met with 79c lb. PubiiAOert Derpot ratic gubernatorial nomina- | Snell * fsstlmules prosed to 1m' fc-rence dicl ilenernl Kobertson aoy the appro\;il i»f the people in gen- Fresh PICNICS . 4 9 laltm Mathewi Spedi Ayency of oui al'ilii.v Ap liially. Iba' ‘i lioii, come Ifi.M, is made in April. lax In their assc-ssment of Ibc- The Southern New EnKlund Tele INVISIBLE NYLON he supported any proposal to bomb eial. ■ .saifl the speaker “ Recently, CUT FROM SWIFT'S SELECT STEER BEEF Tora Ohiraao. •'»> Bo*'®'’- ul-.at IIP aie .lopiig. ami u hal we potrnllal appeal of Senator AMI- 1951. ' phone Company lias openings in Man- !u)We\er. the Pr«‘.‘ .....\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THUR.'^DAA’. APRIL 19. 1951 PAGB TRntTEBN attachment for a record player. ing transparent TV set and other Amy Vanderbilt Retationa. Earl F. Miner vs. Ma Although the big 30-inch Job features. received moat attention, other fea The show rontinues for a week. rian C. Miner. Judgment; Ralph Maiirhester Buddie* Meet In Korea Video Exhibit Compares Blue Bonnet ’’Chirrlrull-Curricula’’ are *till R o ck v ille P Guerra vs. Mary D. Guerra, tures of the show were enthusias Brunner’s will he open tonight and i tomorrow night until 9 o’clock ’ nvnilablo for both Friday and Sat Judgment; Victoria Charlotte To- tically received. These included: — It's Her Favorite! ' Cast All Set urday eve,nirtfe..1/ Vati an al Slorr.\, not occasionally, but every shopping day in the year! February 8 and only around 400; of bloisl monthly and the Armed induction and relea.'ved on STi.lKIO for.e.s require TkOO pmt.s eaoh All during the day, and until clos School iiiiclituriuiii where the pro- returned to work bond. niontli. At the v:.-it of the Rlood- Accept an invitation from Amy diietiun will eume lii’fure the piih- It wa* explained that the SOO, ing time at 9 p. m., there was h ' on l-'nday 'iid S.itin liay nt .9:15 Contino disappeared from Fort mohile to Rockville on Monday, 110 Vanderbilt. Compare B i.i k HoNVUr haid found other employment ami steady stream of interested spec- p in. Mur; Ke'irli k and his College Ord. near Monterey. Calif , last did not want to return to tempor pints were sernred Margarine with nnj/ sfireail at nn;/ Friday, the day before he was l.lllli' I.eagiie Meeting latora at the Brunner showrooms. Caper.s urelieslra were uii h.and price. Like the noted New Yorker, s( hednli’d to be inducted He sur ary work in the mill*. ftmshmK up A vvarm-np .ses.-.'on loi the Roek- Center of Interest was the huge l.'i.^l evening to rehears'' with the PORK LOINS you’ll love the delicate, siinny-KWis-i pin V'TS. rendered to federal authorities yes- maSerials that were hem*; pro vile l.ittle I.'.igue uill he held this r 30-inrh Dumont, hailed as the jintor of this fino-qiialily o/l rrgrlnlni Gmie',il admis.'-ior lulieis f'.r trrdav. cessed when the .‘■tiike fuourrod ev.-ning at 0:;’,o pm. at the town world’s largest television receiver. X last month. Most have -u-cured trill .Ml h, V.s from the ages of This i.s being shown as a "Live" margarine. You’ll appreciate Ri.t i. job* elsewhere pigH through I .■ 1 Iv.- \. ar.s are ell- working set for the first time in B onnet s nulrihon. No other spread RIB HALF II. T. Stpvcns hnd Soils Com ^;.nie to trv out for the league. Connectleiit. It has a mammoth (or bread l.s rieher m Vitamin .\ tin Chine n* 59c UP TO 6 LBS pany. owmers of tiip mill, plan to Rovx are !i.vi J o a n C a r o l DOUGHNUTS TIMBERLAKE MAKE NO MISTAKE ' r LB TIN REDEEM YOl R PROC TOR A G.AMBI.E rO l PDNS HERE ‘ FINE CAKE-LIKE TEXTURE STEAKS 9 5 RED SALMON FANCY ALASKAN QUALITY IT’S NO PUZZLE ABOUT IT ... THERE’S NO Cut from Heavy Western Beef HALVES 29 0Z PLAIN DOZ Why folks all over town p ^ r I DEMAND SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY F IR ST FIYK KIB.S RICHMOND PEACHES i:i HEAVY SYRUP TIN ' • ' F i A \ r 2 ^ >IQc ROAST PORK lb. 39c J l ' W d With 4 A SUGARED or PURE ^iauM#«Tf LB lAR tempting oven-fresh CINNAMON DOZ MIRABEL Coupon SMOKED PICNICS lb. 53c BONELESS, WEI.L-TRIMMED RASPBERRY PRESERVE READY TO EAT , . CHUCK ROAST lb. 89c 17 OZ TINS ^^^^BREAD and varieties DEL 5IONTE lb. 65c M AKI AN APPLE Pill YOR GARDEN PEAS 2 HAMS ' FIHAST FIT FOR A KING EACH p a c k a g e m a k e s A 9 INCH PIE Apricot Juice Ige. can 35c R IB END OVEN ROAST BEEF lb. 95c ..... ’ Pie Crust riNAST 2 ’ -O* 27c H l'N T’S PORK ROAST lb. 49c COMSTOCK’S • FOR THE PIE OVEN RO.XST BONEI.E.SS Sliced Apples 20 02 tin 20c Tomato Sauce 3 cans 23c < 1 ^ pltCW^T HEN TURKEYS lb. 75c ROULETTES lb. 69c • '5CS. SpRm HousecLEANiNff S upplies/ D EL MONTE COUNTRY STYLE II ST LIKE ROILED H.X.XI BREAKFAST SU6CESTI0NS Here ore some suggestions to help moke your cleaning tasks easier on c ^ R Y E ,^ 0 0 H U T S Fruit Cocktail, 17 oz. can 22c SAUSAGE MEAT lb. 49c CANNED HAM lb. 89c you and your pocketbook, too. A distinctive rye loaf of unequal Grapefruit vv'hoiV sechon^ JO-OZTIN 20c ^ Am.ricO', #1 • ■ • SCNCBEST Mop Sticks M 29c O'Cedar furniture rohsh s o ? sti 29c ed flavor for hearty appetites SELECTED Orange Juice flOKiyA ^*’0^ 33c beHer than ever. White Meat Tuna can 35c SWEET LIFE COFFEE ‘ lb. 83c £AO( 4 5 c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Timberlake pancake svrup nozm^Sc Mop Heads Finast Clothesline »<> 53c s m ’B FIN E EACH 39c Silver Polish jORham c 8 o; lAR 23c KIKM, YELLOW Scrub Brushes Applesauce 2 cans 31c RIPE BANANAS lb. 16c DELRICH 35c lb.; 3 lbs. S1JI0 !Jirst Vaiional ^ine dea Windex 2 6 Of Bit' 29c Drano clooced drains u o? tin 22 c FANCY SUNKIST Golden Rose f a n c y CEYLON <1 LB PKG 47c 8 07 BTl SHFRFINE Noxon Polish 23c Barcolene 35c ORANGES doz. 59c 0 89c SUPER SPECIALS 89c GOLDEN ROSE TEA BAGS Cheese Cloth PKG OF 1 YDS 17c Glass Wax GOLD SEAL PI BTl 59c Cream Corn, 2 No. 2 cans 33c EXTRA FAN< Y save up to 26c V V D’ANJOU PEARS v6 for 29c ON THE LA I IG E SIZE O f '00 / J C 48 J / C Sani Speed Sponges 21c Galvanized Pails q' 59c f t WHY PAY MORE? STAIN RtMOVlR 4 O l TIN THE YANKEE KITCHEN FIRM , RED Renuzit 29c Miracloth Pa g o f 4 YDS 49c VioeiiceW e RIPE TOMATOES pkg. 19c Homeland Tea ^ 51c . 0 ^ 3 RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS 3 Cans While Meal Tuna Flakes . .89^ STURDY LONG LIFE EA FANCY GREEN HOMELAND TEA BAGS BELLVIEW BROOMS REINFORCED ,IOP QUALIIY AMAZO INSTAVT DESSERTS ...... 2 for_!7r CUCUMBERS 2 for 19c 1 l.arge Cans Snow Crop A-1 SA F C E and A-1 Ml’S T A R D ...... both for S3o Oranj^e .Juice...... 8 9 « ?EK0E t 08ANGE PEKOE ^ '00 79c PKG OE 48 43c BORDEN’S STARLAC ...... S9c NEW, W ASHED and CLEANED FINAST 8 Rolls Charmin Toilet Tissue . . 8 9 e Wilbert's No-Rub r-\\ B A M BEA N S ...... * for SSe aORIDA POTATOES 3 lbs. 29c ON TELEVISION! 8 ('ans Sweet I.ife Baked Beans . 89tf TOSCO ...... Small 29o— Ijtrge 49o SNOW W HITE Jun lUnl Jooi r COOKING SCHOOL FLOOR WAX Granulated Soap CAlLO d o g f o o d ...... 2 for 27e MUSHROOMS pL box 39c 6 Rejf. nr 4 l.g. Cans Pranco- CALO CAT FOOD ...... 2 for 27r American Spaghetti ...... 89o FEATURING ^^jiss oCaura LGE PKG 2 9 c m qt tinJ C PTTIN FORMAN’S PICCALHJ.I ...... 2.5r 65 41c 5 11 Oz. Cans of Sifted Peas ...... 89d Every Tum . and Fri. - 12;5 S p.m. to 1:2S p m. l a i p i FLEISCHM AN Y'EAST ...... 5c Compare ike qualify end ■V 11 Oz. Cans of Whole Beans .... 89d HY-TROrs FER'HLIZER ...... 2.V WNHC-TV - CHANNH SIX la* what you save f 5 UNDER\VO<»D DEVILED VL5M ...... 18c 3 No. 2\t Cans of Jesso Peaches 8 9 e UNDERWOOD CLAM CHOWDER ...... 25c 2 Dozen I-arge Juice Oranges ... -89e WESSON OIL ...... pint 17c /enr!-''--':.: 3 Lg. Cans or 5 Small Cans of KIRKMAN'S DREFT *PU 5 T E T L E Y TEA B A G S ...... 48 for 49c AVhnIe Tomatoes ...... IVORY SOAP IVORY SOAP IVORY SOAP BABO CLEANSER B IT ALL P l'R P O SE DYE.S ...... 25c BIT COLOR REMOVER ...... 23c 1 Head of I.«ttuce; 1 Package of Toma toes; 1 Double Bunch of Celery; 1 Cu LGE BAR "I 3 PERSONAL BARS ] 9 c 2 MED BARS | 9 c TIN 1 2 c Cleanser 2 tins 1 9 c UMwea 3 2 c ‘‘^ r « Park'"* „ „ „ ” - THURS. UNTILSP. M. cumber; 1 Bunch of Radishes and 1 Bunch Rareripes ...... 89d Soap Flakes ^g epk g 3 2 c FRl. UNTIL 9 P. M. OLD DUTCH IVORY FLAKES IVORY SNOW TIDE SWIFTS OEANSK OJANSII Gran. Soap lgepkoBB c Open Dally 8 to 8 Fri. ond Sot. 8 A. M. to 9 P. B4. 6 GlADIOlUS lu lls AND I IKGS Of SH05 FOI ?*c AND 7 lA lflS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY LGE PKG 3 2 c LGE PKG 3 2 c LGfPKG 3 2 ^ Borax Soap 3 * a* ^ 2 5 c TW 1 2 c i 6 rj:-> - n '•-TM ■; ^ -r-sr^K*’' • ;TT-" ;. .. • / '^v <« f MANCHESIER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 1051 Page nfTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1051 PAGE FOUSftlEN squaw com. With these they had on April 28 were discussed and an Following the shower a blisiness HiiesU. Following tha busiaeai, I and a member of Llnne Lodge. walking salad, and later the.v Invttatibn from the Waterbury meeting was held. meeting, .Miss Joyce Wetherell | tty and freat calm that ha eceu- Som* U. S. AUi*«—noUbly Brit Knights of Pythtaa. finished their meal In the cabin .Senior Scouts to a ebiifermce A boxer pnppv is going to be showed,colored movies of her trip' pied the roitrum. F. Early ain—h*v« atitceatad atapa whlcn No Offers Yet Mr. GUnack leaves his wife, Ma with toasted some mores. there on May 5 to all our Senior given aWav by Trohp 14 on Mav to .Mexico and C'alifomia. New MaiK*hr,sU‘r-Rockville Toll Cable MacArthur obvloualy retarded aa ‘T do not stand here aa advo tilda Miller Gllnack: ona son. Stan In the evening they aat around Sconta and eighth grade Intepme- ' \- appeaaement, mcludlnt tumln* cate for any parttaan cause, for ley Gllnack of Glastonbury; one Drops Dead the fire and popped corn. On Sun diates was received. ‘Sm ?",o rd "h r of" ' Z ' The Brownie Leadera’ A«toc.atlon Repeats Aims over Formoia to China, now; in the iaaiiea are fundamental and For Factories skster. Miss Irma Gllnack, and’ one day morning two of the girls went Z ^ ■"‘•'"'J*''" o f I Will hold Its monthly meeting on CommiinUt handa. reach quite beyond the realm of ______I brother. Winfred B. GTlnack of to Sunday school, some of the troop. The boxer was donated b.V | Thursday. April 19 at Camp Mer- Now Under Coiislriiction partisan conaideratlon." he said. Glastonbury. parents coming to get them and On Thursday. March 29. Senior the Fernwood Kennels, and fo® 1 rl-Woodi Red Threat U Global D eath s V'ic'tini of Heart Attack Service Troop 14 held a meeting the __ "They must be resolved oil the Rorkvillr Mill Executive, The funeral will he held from then bringing them back later. For proceed.* from the sale of The C’ommunlat threat ia a glo highest plane of national Interest the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 breakfast they- cooked Swedish at \the apartment of the leader. chamos will be used toward.* bal one, he declared, and added: Vl'afi F o r m e r K a n sa s On Kehrn.ary 5. 1951, China's if our oourse la to prove sound Says “ I\o Definite In •Main street. Saturday afternoon at j Girl Scout Troop 9 will celebrate pancakes, .setwed with sjTUp and Miss Ruth Hubbard. Plans were Washington trip. "Year of the Tiger" ended and the To Cong ress I ‘'We cannot divide our effort '• and our fiitiife protected." Death Claims two o’clock. Rev. Robert F, Ship- ’ Wheal Lands Owner its birthday with a party in Wes cheese and with them they had hot discu.ssed for the trip to Washing "5'ear of the Rabbit" began.. ■ In cITect. thie waa a direct chal- terest" ill Bnyinft pee. pastor of the East Gla.stnn- chocolate. The troop's camp pro "H One Fiir|Hiae In Mind ley hall at the South Methodist ton, D. C. which the girls hope lo .[-5,,, intermediate I.cmlcr.s ,\sso- lenge to the Truman admini-tra- Imry Methodist ehiircli. will of church on Thursday. April 26. ject was the digging of a garbage take tn June. Plans were also made ,gg^ Wedm-sflay at the , He .said. too. "1 address you ficiate, and hniial will be In the W. Frank Early, of 154 High his t.oil's position that Kurope must with neither rancor nor bitterness rtockville. April 19 i-P. Prather Ward Troop 9 ia one of Manchester's hole. to knit an afghan for the RcdLygior Congregational church. (C««tiB3ed frwn ‘ >»*> President was conferring in lie the place where this country Buckingham ccmeteiy. I land street, died of a heart attack _____ office with Secretaiw- of State 111 the fading twilight of life, with bot .Sleveiui. e.xecutive Of M. T. I this morning while working oldest Girl Scout troops. Cross. The girls have ma*le some New officers elected for the com- i DON'T FORGH! will concentrate Its efforts against ■ purpose in mind: To serve Stevens company, owner.s of the I Friends may call at the funeral ! rules regaiding troop * members ing vear are as follows: President,! vear* of millUry a.rvlc. with that ^oheaon U - routine for then, to home tomorrow afternoon from .5 around his home. Born on ’ The v’rogram committee of the Communism. ^ p^y country. Hockamiin mills hero, said today Troop 4, which meets st the I .Manchester Girl Scout Council which they plan to enforce. I Mrs! Edward I.a*wla; vice presl- ' ballad In mind. meet at i " - that his company will not .set a INativr 4>f Tttw ii Puhtscs to 5:.'10 and I'lniorrow evening May 24, 1S77. in Pennsylvania, ' "I now close my military career Thursdays. Tt was MacArthur’s di.sEgr^r*’ Only yp.'^tonlHV in San Francis- from 7 to 9:50. .Mr. Early was a retired wheat Emanuel Lutheran church, h.id it.s met at the ,^fflce on Thursday eve A food salt Is planned for .Mav 1''cut, 3trs. Margarete McMullen: | 1 CO where wlicrc heho received1 a Iiimiiltous • •‘C‘'"'ng (iricc lor the luills until in INfH Y ijrk Hos«|ntal first spring week-end at (Tamp ning, Plans for the Investiture of 10. the proceeds to be ii.sed to -, •■'ccr. lary-treasnrer. Mrs. Bernlre end tuat fade awav." he said dra- president Truman has held him- „imt witli this view his conten-| someone shows "a defl.nite inter fai nil^- in Kansas. He had been a CANCER. Inatlcallv. "An old soldier w -h o ,'p e r s o n a lly aloof from all the ,j„„ ,i,gt greater efforts must beUveboiue on his rrturn to this resident of Manchester for the Mcrri-W’ood this last week-end. girls Into Senior Scouting on the wards paying for the trip to Wa.sh- ' ______' put Into the Korean war that led ’ country for the first time in II est in pui chasing them." .After Short llliietis The girls were transported tn camp tried to'do hla duty as Ood gave here for the general Deadline for the sale of the six , past four years. evening of May 16 were dlscii.ssed. ington. If anyone would like to him the light to see that duty. Acheson left Mr. Trumans of- years. MacArthur had disclaimed .by their leader, Mrs. Herman President Truman to dismiss him hiiildiiigs as a going unit ia May It \vas reported that Mr. Early The committee presented the office donate a cake, phase call 2-2114 RAG MacArthur flniahed apeaking at ghortiv before 1 o’cloi k and from his Far F:astem commands any political aspirations. Rev. Paul B, Ward. (•..=t.P . of 'Petersen, snd Carl Johnson, father with a paper clip dispenser and a ' A siirpiLso showei for Mi.s.s Hiib- Me told the San Franciscans he 1. If not sold by then, the board tlie Paulist Fathers, died tins went out this morning to work of one of the troo)) member.*. They •Authorized Agents For 1-io pm. His address lasted 36 president then cro.s.sed the eight davs ago and brought the of ilirerlors has stated that the- Mrs. .Inlin Weir around Ins house. Mrs. Early look supply of cups i bard, who Is going,, to be msrrinl niinutea. street to the Blair House for l.mch general ha.'k to this country for 'mped his name would never’ b» morning in Bl. Vim cnt'.s hospital "tarled their program with a na- ! on April 21 was held on April .5 mills will be liquidated In New 5’ork ('ity following a Tlie funeral of .Mrs Sarah Jane ed out in back of her house sever iiire scavenger hunt on Saturday, Helena Rubinstein COLLECTION MacArthur's appearance before M^.-Arthiir still was speaking, at I dramatic appearance before ' Mr. Stevens said that as yet no al times and did not ace her hus I She received many lovely ,3:1ft*. A . _ ----- televised over jin,* I not intend to run for any politii al short Illness. Kelley Weir, wife of John Weir, of Each girl had s part in preparing The Senior Planning board held the lawTnakera was ('onprf.«s one has made a bona fide offer 34 Walnut street, who died Tues band. She thought he probably : a meeting on last Wedne.sdsy eve- lovely shower cake, frosted in there liffii e. Born in Mamiiestcr. the son of ■"ipper. a.s they divided mto pairs all major networks to an I MacArthur argued that thi The five-star general was given for the mills . day morning at her home. was went .shopping with a ncigliboi. and made fires on which they j ning at the office Fin.il plans for while nnd gr-'cri with \ello\< Arthur Drug Stores of uncounted mllliona. „ „ be no • appeaseinei.t ' of i 'om o Ilnwn of .N>» Opportunity the late Daniel .1. and Anna C SATURDAY MORNING . a «.... I ^ A /SVAC rartiO. I . V. AI ■ t aim a .swelling, three-niimite ovation heid at two o’clock llil.s aflornoon Howevei. when ,\Ir. Early did not cooked pioneer drumsticks and I the Senior Conference to be held I flowers on the frosting, va* .served more heard his vo^e o\^r radio. , p^upigi,,munism” ,in .\sia without siniiil Developing his views of what return at noon. Mrs. Early went But the White Hoiiae said in ad ^ ^j^peoiisly tm-l*'rmininj: our efforts when he came into the House at St. Mary’s Kpi.s.opal church. I hamher h-fore s joint meeting of tins country s Far Kastern policy IVrliiHMil Points Rev Alfred L Williams, rector of out baek and found her husbaii l vanee that Presi^nt Truman F.urope, . hmilcl hr, Ma> .\rlhiir told Con on Hie giouiul. approximately l.'iO not turn on the T\ set 1" hi. ' president Tniii.an and other ad- , the House am! ..^cnate He wore a the church, officiated and John field uniform and no n;edals. gress by way of background that 111 (iciieral's Talk Cockciiiani playcil the organ. leel Ironi the house. Medieal K\- BRUNNER'S ~ TELEVISION and that ?r! .T ,n . rlm tol to ministrati .n spokesmen ''" 'J , At the outset. Ms. Arthur said ■The people of Asia found their Burial was in the East cemetery aniincr Robert Keeney, Jr., was House was going to the Capitol t tp, i ,„ted hlale.s opportunit;. in the war Just past called and he pronounced tha man bear MacArthur. ' ‘ engage in appeasement. It was with a sense of deep humil Bearers were Norman Steven- dead on arriv^. At the hour of the apeecn, me______— ------to throw off the ehacklee of colon (Continued from Pnga Ofin) eon. William Kelly, Fred Lewie, ialism and now see the dawn of _____ Mr. Early-.Jeavea his wife, Mra. Thomas Weir, Thomas Faulkner Mary Agnea Early, two daughters, new opportunity, a heretofors un-1 threatens the destruction of ! and John Lappen. felt dignity, and the self-reapect of i ^y^j.y other sector. You can not Mrs. B. W. Bishop of Andover, political freedom. | appease or othervvlse surrender to and Mrs. Helen Grief of Weal "Mustering half of the earth's ‘ Communism In Asia without . Hartford. Also, one brother and Classified Advertisements Moose Lodge I four sisters, and three grandchil • OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 18 population, and 60 per cent of Its I simultaneously undermining our dren. natural reaouroea," he continued. I efforts to halt its advance In Eu- He was a member of the South 58 Farms and Land for Sale 71 Houmta for Sale n "theie peoplfi are rapidly con»oU- rope. * # # Seats Officers . Methoillst church. Funeral ar Wanted—^To Bny dating a new force, both moral ftnd 1 # *u w aw- rangements, in charge of Watkins 4-ROOM House and 25 acre* of MANCHESTER — High itreet, material, with which to raise the I Mustering half of the Earths WANTED—Hand lawn mom-er 111 West. Ready for Immediate occu Frank Larsen, of 68 Strickland , Home, are incomplete. U land on Oder .Swamp road. Cov living standard and the adaptation ’ P'’ P»la ,on, and 60 per c«mt of U J good condition. Write Box entry. Michael Haberem. Tel. pancy. Clean 6-room Cape Cod . 1. J . _ natural resources, these peoples street, was Installed as Governor of Celebrating 20 , of the design of modern ^ Communists) are rapidly th Anniversary Herald. Cloventry 7-6422. wrlth full rear dormere. Hot water Manchester Lodge 1477, Loyal Fulilic Kecurds heat, oil burner, recreation room to their own distinet cultural en congoUd^ting a new force, both Order of Moose, laat night at cere vlronments. moral and material, with which to with fireplace and pine paneled monies held in the lower hall of I ><,s^...aaafc tiiaJ Kaomn Wlthonl Board 59 Hooscs for Salt 72 MacArthur turned then to his I raise the living standard and the the British American Club. The W'arrantee Deeds walls In basement. Attached ga Hubert and Sophie Sweet to rage. Price $15,800 Maddnck A strategic conceptions He ssid the i adaptation of the design of mod- new Governor served aa Junior f u r n is h e d Room for one gen-, Pactfic Is a shield for all the [ ,.ra progress to their own distinct Governor of the lodge last term. Philip H, afid Frank Hallin, prop In a »pliccr*« lent, twenly frrl above Phornix Street in lower Vernon, tleman. Near Mata atreet Phoney deVoa. Realtors. Hartford 2-025,5. erty on Oxford street. IMMEDIATE Eveninga 2-971.5, 58-1481, 52-0122, Americas and all free lands of the r-ultural environments. He Is a well known North End Manchester oahle siilieer Kvcrrit J. ( iolr ( right), who lives on l.yndale Street, 3-Jim 0 Haiel itreet. Pacific ocean area. businessman, being president of the Dave EInbinder to Rolling Park 8-0139, 3-9070. Rev. Paul B. Ward, O.S.P. Incorporated, property on Coleman NICELY Funilahed room with I OCCUPANCY "We control It to the shores of What the people strive for le the Community Press. and his helper, John M. Jack, of 70 Bruokfifid Streei, splice in a section of Larsen was seated by installing road. large clottea closet. Conveniently PARK STREET. Excellent 6-room Asia by a chain of islands extend opportunity for a little more food I Welch I W’ard, who were long- ing in an arc from the Aleutians in their stomachs, a little better officer. Past Governor William Nellie Doyle to Felix and Paul Only Showing in Manchester: new cable that will provide fa^ililie^ for more out-of-town calling between located. For gentleman. Inquire! Four room alngle. two unftnlah- single. Fireplace, lavatory. Close I time residents of Marble street, he ine Paganl. property on Demliig -d. built 1919 Near stores and new to Main street Convenient to i l l the Marlanims, held by us ami clolliing on their backs and a little I was educated in local public Waniock. He succeeds George Manchester, Rockville and points beyond. Ii also will include circuits for 818 Spruce atreet j niir free Allies.” he continued. was Lathrop who advances to the post street. Broad Street Sehool. $10900 This everything Priced for quick sale. firmer roof over their beads, and schools ami for sonic lime First Holding Company to Frank The World’s Largest LARGE . pleaaant double rooms, j locstlon Is Improving ever>- day "From this island chain we ran the realization of the normal na ! employed by (Thency Brothers in of Past Governor. Other associate The Complete I V local service in both exchanges along the entire cable route. Terms arranged A. S. Burke officers installed were: John Yovin- S. Ferlazzo, property on Durkin with twin beds. At the Center. 14- Agency, Hartford 2-7806 or Mr dominate with sea and air power tionalities' urge for political free street. See,.. Television Receiver every Asiatic port fmni Vladivos dom. Picture Tube Exhibit 16 Wadsworth atreet. ARTHUR A. KNOKLA Johnson. Manchester 8741. Rolling Park Incorporated to See.., tok to Singapore, with sea and Requiring more than 7,000 miles of wire, the new cable extends from the Realtor the jvrie.sthood, completing a •"V-J , . wimlm' W am ^k, trea- Oiwille Parks et al, property on FipeU Showing In Connecticut Of A a t THE CENTER, clean, com air power, every port, as I said, en-year course ,n five years and | ^rms. Burton Coleman road. "Live’’ M'orkinj? 30 Inch Set fortable rooms In quiet home. 20 875 Main .Street Eat. 1921 73 from Vladivostok to Singapore central office on Fast ( ienler Streei, Maneliester, underground lo Vernon Street, Phone 5440 nr .5958 Beiicli Warrant wa.s ordained in Hartford, May 21, Trade Name Wadsworth street. and prevent any hostile movement .lackson: Inner Guard, George 1 1 he I ransparcnt Home I.kstlng.s Wanted 1932, by the late Bishop John .1. I Sleverts: Outer Guard. Ozzie Du- S. Joseph Ferla doing business The DuMont Westminster 11 thence aerially througli \ ernon fientcr lo Brooklyn Street in Rockville SEVERAL CHOICE into the Pacific." Nilan. He celebrated his first mass as Tel-Rad company. TO WORKING couple, comfortable \ i Hamel; trustee for one year, John ! For Local Man in St. Bridget's, his home church, Administrator’s Deed TV Set where it goes underground to the new Rockville renlral office building on bedroom and living room, Kltch- ■------. ------BlTLDlNt; LOTS IN ALL I Buck and trustee for three years, | See. . . 8 Separate Entertainment Services See. the following day. Harold Garrity admlniatrator of en privileges. Next to bath. Five DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL I Edward Descy. ; Elm Street. SECTIONS OF TOWN. Hartford. April 19—(Ri~Tlie Father Ward was on the .staff Rast Governor Wamock. an ac- the estate of Patrick Murphy to minutes from Main street CslI of the Roman Catholic (Tiurrh of Mary A. Murphy, property on 166 Eldrldf> street, 2nd floor. NEIGHBORHOOD i S. A. BEECHLER Local Stocks fir.st bench warrant Is.stied in the i live member of the Lodge for over , Hartford county criminal Court of St. Paul the Apo.slle, New York thirty years,__ carried out the in- West Center street. See This TELE-RAMA Only at Brunner’s Scheduled for completum in .\pril, at the lime the Rockville exchange ii MIDDL&AGED woman has two Realtor Common Pleas since It opened City, and left In August of 1940, j ceremonies with dignity,, Qaitclalm Deed Quotations furnished By Holding converted to dial operation, this new cable project is typical of telephone pleasant rooms for rent Kitchen Custom Cape Cod with five j Phone 6069 more than a year ago, was signed to take up pastoral w-ork on the 1 impressing the new offleers with Etatella Kulz to First Coburn A Middlebrook, Inc. company, property on Durkin privileges. Nice location. Call ye.slerday by Judge Sidney A. staff of Old St. Mary's, the Paul- ; honor and respon«lbilities upon rooms on one floor, plu8 e x -, ;N COUNTRY uke almoephere, 1 P. M. Prices street. activity throughout the stale. Telephone construction, which totalled 8102,* 8498. Johnson and served on a Manefces- 1st church in San Francisco. ' ^ppm while filling office. large building lots with shade | Bank Stocks ter man. He was the founder and editor Following the ceremonies a so- Permits 000,000 in Connecticut during the 1016 through lO.SO five-year period, will CLEAN Furnished room with semi- paDfion for two on second. ^ trees. Overlook Drive. Wm ‘ Bid Asked Officer Edward G. Hadfield. the of------the Paulist. paper, "Wisdom." a I pig] gathering...... was...... held...... for -attend...... Adolph Kalkau.skas, coop at 656 private aittlng room and kitchen : p ^ Kanehl. buUder. Phone 7775, 1First National Bank court’s inve.stigator. and Lt. Ray- monthly journal combating racial ; jpg members and gue.sta. which ' Tolland turnpike ».Ki. continue to be carried on with all the speed that national industrial and privileges for couple. Tel. 4828. | of .Maiu'he.ster . 33 38 mond F. Griffin of the Manchester , and religiou.s intolerance, and wa.s numbered over .50. Movies of the ; John G. Glenney. two car garage military mobilization permits. 3 LJJTS on Oxforu street, 50 x 1,50’ H.irlford National force, arrested Lawrence W. Fitz- | formerly American prc.sident of | ,jp,ij(.gtion ceremony held at "The 68-70 Bigelow street $1,500. ROOM FOR Rent No kitchen has. knotty pine recreation each Water, sewer, gas and Bank A Trust ...... 27' gemUI. 32. of 150 Bis.sell street, ’ (he International Academy of So- ' House of God. " Moosehcart. In- Leon Rubin ct ux alteration! , . ^ ; beautiful trees. Call evenings Hartford Conn. Trust 79 83 j Manchester, on the warrant. privileges. Gentleman preferred. room, combination storm win- . ciology. He founded the Trinity , dlana. were shown. Kefre.shnients HI Plymouth lane .,900. Call 8J62. 1 3408 •Manchester Trust ... 48 — Fitzgerald wa.« released under League in this'eountry and served! .served by the Women of the ^ Jamea.J. ^i lock- Phoenix State Bank . I S200 bqnd on a charge of operating as ita chaplain and advisor. He ; Moose. i "'ood atreet, soOO. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND COMPANY dovv.s and - .serpens. attached' b a l e o r Lease. Main atreet busi- TELEPHONE EMPLOYED Gentleman Plea.'ant and Trii.st ...... 64 67 I n motor vehicle while under the In- I wa.s speaker over the radio station neis location. Used car permita double or single room Next to garage, ,?16.2<10. Fire Insuranee Companies ! flueme of intoxicants. ! maintained by the Paulist Fathers bath. Quiet home Pnvste en . available. Also indiistnsi land, .\elna Fire ...... 52'- 54'; Previously James A. Doyle, 36, In New Y'ork C5ty. OWNfO AND OPtRAUD BY AND FOR CONNECTICUf PEOPlf SINCE 188? centrally located Suburban Real, of t.53 Barbinir street, had been ar- trance 2-9696 PAUL R. ISHAM Hartford Fiie . . 127 132 . .. I Father Ward leaves two sisters, ii MtaaMnoR I ty Realtors. 49 Perkins street National Fire ...... 59 61 re.sted on the same charge in tita , j, „ ,r r is and Miss Anne DON'T THROW IT AWAY! SAVE IT FOR THE Realtor ONE LARGE room with twin beds, Phone 8215. i’hoenix ...... 76 80 ia.se. The cKikrges stemmed from Ward, who made her home with j suitable for couple Two single H artford 7-1803 (E venings) life and Indemnity Ins, Cos. an accident Aug. 19. 1950 In East her brother in (’alifornla. rooms. Girls preferred Kitchen Mr_ ^icBride, M anchester 1816 FOR .SAIJ! — Vernon. buUdlng ] Aetna (’asualty ...... 90 Hartford. The funeral mass will be held LIONS AUCTION lots, three miles from Manchesj.] Aetna IJfe ...... 70', A total of 467 cases have been privileges. Call 3560 after 4 from St. Paul's church. 59th and The CARLTON by DuMONT The STRATHMORE by DuMONT AN OLDER Home with three down ter Twenty minutes from Hart-1 Conn. Gen...... 119 processed and docketed to date In PHONE 5838 or 4047 The SUMTER by DuMONT the court, which started function 9th avenue. New York O ty Mon WE HAVE FOR IA\MEDIATE DELIVERY and two up. Extra lot Owner ha.s ford via Wilbui Cross Highway. 1 Hartford Steam Biler 34'i day morning at ten o'clock. IT-inch Rectangular Pic 17-inch Rectangular Pic 17-inch Rccianguliir Pic t5'anted—Rooms— Board 62 to sell House Is heated by oil I'ail R Kahan, Vernon. Phone Travelers ...... 580 ing Jan. 3. 1950. Have the I.lons pick up what you don't need that they can give wIiAt Kome do need. ture. Plug-in for Record ture. Plug-in for Record $32995 ture. Plug in for R^.iiid $37995 Rockville 585J3. j Piddle I tililles FACellent condition. Purchaser Elmer Henry tiilnack Player. REFINED Y'oung man desires can move in immediatelv. Priced . , Conn. I.lght A Power 14 Player. I * “ Player. HARD-TO-CET QUALITIES OF Everything Will Be Sold .At the M.ANf'IIESTEK 289 room and board, in private home. . . . . 36 Elmer Henry Gllnack of Man right, too For detall.s. call T. jJ ( 'iliarlci* Oak St. j chester road, Glastonbury, died AIT^ION. S.ATI'KD.AA’, MAY IBth. 4TI.ARTEK OAK STREET Good references. Write Box Y, Crockett, broker, at 5416. .street school. lOo x 192. Phone I Hartford Elec Lt. 47 Herald. suddenly last night at his home. Al \ W'S-’. m ANcncs'nCK e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 1961 P A 6 I Bratton Stops Johnny Lafforty Favored MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. APRII. ID. ID.'il PAGE 8EVENT££x« List Belrothal Death Takes Local Sport Address Is Given Here Vaiideiiherg, Chatter Don Williams To Win Boston Marathon • I Secretary of State COP Senator A1 ‘'Horse" Biigglnl completed NBA Weller Champion Boston, April 19 (/Pj After., Back again, after a three yean Indians Sound Warning That They Will Be Flag Threat 22 years last season as an active sponsoring American's outstand lapse, are Athanasius Ragazos c member of the ( ’onnectlcnt State lias Easy Time in ing marathon race for 55 years, the Halmryos. Greece, and Sev)d Kor Procrnm Chairman Mn. PaorRa (Cnnlinoed from Page One) I Board of Approved Basketball Of- Pour Koiind Veriliet ancient Boston A.A. finally has of Istanbul, Turkey. They wet i Mrs. Alice l.eopold \H- Borst. who aaid ahc considriod It ------_. rtcials. Al ranks wipi the heat I provided a favored entry for to strong enough to finish sixth an Many Favorites THE Kxpeet Vlinndler a arral honor and privllcpr to prc- Ifocame <9 to 46. The experteti tooters In the profes.slon. day's punishing 26 miles-,385 yards seventh respectively here fov Iiemorratle appointment will make, ^ ______r- dresses Members of spnt Mrs. I^oopold aRaln to tha Detroit. April 19 f/Ti- A rUc "grind" from little Hopinton years ago when the greatest < Willimantic Admitted Wynn and Lemon Hurl cliil). and Ihi.s.timr as the "Honor- Johnny Bratton. NBA welter- He is durable Johnny Laffcrty, | the Korean marathoning Import Fall bv Wayside To Resign Soon “ Funera"'services for Senator j Johny'Canavari and Karl Vosl Republican Women s ahle Sevretary of Stale." wrighf ehnmpion. is all warmed up who finished fourth a year ago as , Yun P.nk Suh, set the course recor Herald Angle Mrs. John rickles, the president. Vandeiiherg will be held at 2 p. m.. I pa.ssed tfic written examination of , Kee Y'ong Ham and two rpther , of 2.2.5:;iU. Qiib; Tbe Higbligbis, the .Manchester Hoar la.st night by native-born since U'15. into the books on the 51st North Secretary of State, m officiate. Tlio boil.v will He in slate ball t'nipirc.s. last Tuesday iiishl But when I-afferty, sporting the not SI) Jerry Cole of Hyacinth a week, the Associated Pre.sa has secretary of n«nubliean i t.Timnp a' count of happeninpa In stopping Don Williani.s. 23-year- .\dflition Assures Loop 'IMS and South Amateur Golf Tourna appearance before the ^ all «ere vitally interested. at the ehureh ehapel Saturday and were admitted to meinber.ship old ox-Marliie from Worcester, B.A.A.'s familiar unieorned shield, P.Q., who lie.ids a 16-man Cam learned. K.I l.n ,„ l l„ o Much ment. Balls ’n Strikes .van he secured Mat shows pre- In the Board t'anavari is a mem Ma.ss., in the fourth round of their jo>tlc.s about the expeeted start- dian delegiitloii. O f Six \^'ell Ruliiiiced Twice rebuffed by the cluli own- Women's t "t | j, „nn„iinred that the an- morninR, Yesterday’s double - barreled Twenty-mne statss. the Di-strlct ' i.puslv were sl:igep| at Foot Guard I\ / :K -/ 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 19.M PAGE NIKITEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1961 I TOONBRVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX O ...... RV I R W IL L IA M S OUR ROARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOo IM.K PAGC EtOBTEBH 46 HooMfeoM Gooda 'uiW -VA^, LADfe .'x' ALL VME WANT 8 u m Help Wanted—Male 86 ArUelca far I LOOK, AAISTER, MosrlBA—Tr«eAlli»— Help Wuutd— F U* S5 ______^COME TAX MAN ------— ■ UMPIRED ihj T rie AlM'T VOO ALVilJ 16 A GQUARt A Btoaobll— for 8>l« 4 WARIHI Rock wool Insulation re AatonokilM for Solo 4 S to ra c * M OPENINOS for full time salea- F U L L TIM B clerk for drug store. H6YDAV OF THE OLD AND LEAMDBR'S, s h a k e 60 THIS Sense and Nonsense duced for Ward Week .. InetaU WANTED BY rrjT cHEVROLJrr convertible 1940 DE A o TO 4-door aedan, radio ladiea. Apply. Gartner’s, 7TT Main Driver's license, good pay. Call ORtOLeS/-~-eVEN UMCLC ? OOMT EMD and heater, perfect condition. See MANCHESTER . ackagt DsUvsry. now and save. Reg. 40-lb. bag now CREajrr m a n a g e r 30HM J. M IG R AW UP IM A 1 ^ . club coupe, radio, heater, v e ^ street. Experience necessary. 9546. 30ST CALL If Vmi Aek Ms | MYijr Zoo Chief Got flat ' this one today. Clarke Motor Local light trucking and packago only -$1.24. Rock Wool keepe sun’e d o f f e d HI& CAP TO EM RiSrtT GAME OF Q a s a f i e d nice condlUon throuphout See responsible person to take over Some like the Scotch heAlber, (New York Herald Tribune) Sftlc.s, Bi-oad street. Tel. 2-2012. delivery. Befrlgeratore, washers G IRL AS Wrapper in 'laundry. ewelterlng heat out in summer, A4'V UMCAAJMV AM' MOgOD'V Hi d e - this oday. Douglas Motors. ^ ENGINE LATHE monthly payments on .Some like the Scotch la**le. car and stovs moving a specialty. Good hours and pleasant working you stay 8 degrees to 15 degrees ACCURACY OM BALL* SCT6 AND- The Cleveland zoo acquirad a A dvcrtisenienU 3 ROOMS FURNITURE .Hiiim- hkv the .Scotch weather 333 Main. ______1941 FORD ebacb. radio and heat, Phone 3-0'. 52. . conditions. Apply In person, Maple and cooler. In winter. It prevents which Includes: Bedroom, Living AMD T vJ ieT eo SEEK.' / '5* '.-S baby gorilla from Africa, and ah* er. Good condition. J29.V Clahke valuable heat from escaping, cuts GTRIKEG iMTO (ir < iilc kiltu-.s an.asv. weighed a healthy fifty pound*. r i f a n c a r s l t n d e r ■c e i i .i n o CALL PH IU for moving, light Dry Cleaners and Launderers, 72 Room, Dinette, Electric Refrigera CLASSIFIED ADVT. Motor Sales, Broad street. Tel. TURRET LATHE ^ WAR-- LIMK -r- ■ ilome like the .Scotch alngeV* But *he Rtopped eating. In despera tVRI-^EN GUARANTEES . trucking, ashes, rubbish removal. Maple street. fuel bills up to 40%. Fireproof, tor, Range. 2- 2012. odorless, does not conduct elec ^AU6AG6 Who roll :(i'tilltsh eyehnlls. tion the zoo director FletcJier Rey DEPT. HOURS: 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN Speclallrc ‘n moving Good work. Can be seen Day or Evening y>3 OPERATQPS tricity. Bag covers 22 sq. ft., 3 I Itiit I like tlTpe fingers nolds went Into her cage with two t:S0 A M. to 4:45 P. M. 1950 CHEVROLET 2-DR SEDAN Call 2-3774 anytime, or 2-9248 By Appointment Help Wanted—Male 36 in. deep. Come In for a free esti Of .Sinti h In niy highball,®! banana*. One hr ate; the other he 1918 CHEVROLET 2-DR. Molorcytles— Bicycle* 11 after 5. For Appointment Ted Toddy- 1949 PLYMOltTH SEDAN Must be able to set up. High mate on this lo V cost, money sav offered to Yokaiioum*. She would THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Oo„ LANDSCAPE Nursery laborer ing insulation today. 10% down, Phone Hartford 6-0358 take a bite only when he did. For 1947 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN GIRL'S RAMCO blue and chrome Joe I m ernzy shcml you when ooih 28’ bicycle. Price rca.sonahle. 2- local and long distance moving, wanted. Apply Brouwer-Hutt wagc.8. 30 months to pay on FHA terms. After 7 P. M. 46-4690 the last fe'v weeks Reynold* has Loot F I __I 1948 CHEVROLET REDAN I'm 111 the mood ! packing, orating and storage. Nurseries, 2568 Main street, Montgomery Ward, Main street. Ask for Mr. Albert aet an example for the young 1P48 OLDSMOBILE 6 CLUB 11.79, Flo Are you n-ally ors/y shout I/jgT— P »lr of white, shell nm Service to all pa. -s ol the U 3. Glastonbury. gorilla i>v eating bananas, roast COUPE BENSON’S Will cover your stairs me" I glasses. Return to M East Cen 1948 PONTIAC 8 SEDAN COt PE A and Canada. Call 5187. Hart FIBRE EQUIPMENT CO. OLD RED Tin Barri, 706 North beef, plum* and peara in bet com with 6'a yards of extra heavy Jne Wtien I 111 in thr mood I’m ter street, or call BijMC______^ 1940 FORD 2-DR Wanted Aulos— ford 6-1423. ROUTE Salesman. Excellent op Main street, buys and sella good pany, bite after bite. She la dolrig portunity for right man. Salary Axminster stair carpel for only used furntl-ri and antiques, crazy atxu I »nyl)ody ■ l o s t —Black corde puree Sstur- 1948 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION Motorcycles 12 Hilliard Street all right although atlll fifteen COU^PE and commi.xsiori. Apply in person. $25— material oniy. Regular value Frank Denette. Phone 2-3376. pounda under normal weight. dav. nipht. vicinity Acsdis Res With onr eye ,.n 'Ik- liousi-lioM Nlrr Sclpction . . . WANTED Painting— Paperina 21 Ideal Cleaners, 73 Summit street. ROUTE Salesman, steady employ $49.50. Benson's, 713 Main street. Reynold* la not: he. ha® gamed ten taurant. Tolland Turnpike kind ment. Good pay. five-day work purer ami tin- other on Itio hstli- Bc-et Terms . Best Tr.Tdrs PAPER HANGING painting work SCATTER Rugs slipping on wax pounds er call 3593 ______COLE MOTORS- 4104 CLEAN' rSKl) CARS week. Bill Cross. life insurance COMPLETE SELECTION rooiii *1 air.", s housewifr rriusrks. done personally, meaning good ed floors? We have a cure! U. S. "Dieting lo rril-.ice u right csii , ' PLASTERS WANTED paid Vacation with pay Apply in F’.sno Mover - Did you order a 1937 FORD Coupe. Good runnlnR work at moderate coat. Raymond Rubber Non-slip cushion - - only solid maple and waxed birch cribs, serve s double piirpo.ae Ihear day*. Annooncemenlo person. Manchester Coat. Apron clilfforobe.s, cheats, high chairs, piano from the Matnote mune condition, new battery, good tiros TOP PRICES Fdake. TeL 2-9257. 98c yard. (W e cut to size). Ben It can ue a very useful method of Top wages paid. Excellent and Towel, 73 Summit street. bathlnettc.s, solid maple hunk shop ■’ Inquire at .887 .Mam street son's, 713 Main street. 4-l9 bringing down the cost of living.” INTERIOR and exterior painting, beds, children's three piece chrome j,pvjiu-iA'''3 EXCHAhlGE OF Tenant -Not a piano, a flute. For a small additional pre- ____ working conditions. 8 COLE MOTORS—4164 paper hang n™, ceilings reflnlshed. SALE. Wards Vitalized oil, prem sets. mt VievOS 16 ALWAYS HELPFUL- The piano mover itudled a allp of Ole Did you tel! your hot* paper. Fully inspired. Ehtpert work. Wall WANTED ium grade. None finer at any you’re going l< get married? New Kurniture, Appliancr.s and TV Plano Mover According to thla paper bookc. Edward R. Price. Apply price! Why pay up to 40% more Irzc No, hra down on all Huaines* Semee* Offered IS MU . . UNN ( ’hanuf Of Adrlres.®! LANK LKONARI) you ordered a piano! boater, scat covers, automatic Phone 2-1003 FIRST CLASS PLASTIC elsewhere? Vitalized fight power Shop at union* robbing ■ sludge, carbon, acids, Tenant inervouily)— l f * f * H la. dali.-m. Glas.s BreaV.ape. Wat wind.sbield wa.-Jier Excellent con •mUTWAS yEAH.'BUT IT’S 0 0 j PETEK w p a n t a l u k , electrical INi^lDF. AND outside painting, MOLD DIE MAKERS CHAMBERS TOU-AH-EVERToNCeWAWHILB.'^ MOWLON# ^IKBMOVWJUSTiEFORf But If your firm makea any more er Pamage and nian> other dition, Pr'.cc »1 350. Can be seen GREEN MANOR ESTATES keeps your motor running sweet A 6000 TEN O'CLOCK! HEAR FROM ^-'^TURN LSFTAT THe I HAVE YOU BEEN) 1 WENT SOUTH! CMON The Fluted .'tlnte® is sllffeninf , contractor, maintenaiice and wlr Ceiling.® whitened, floors sanded mistakes like that, i'll have to deal penl.c not covered heretofore. at 87 Oak street Ing for light and power 40 Foster and clean. Save more, buy all you at the Grfpn PICTURE, 1 GOTTA GET NEXT CORNER-1 a4FORA6ECONO.' entry rrqu'rrmeiila from rlaewhere | and refln1.shed. Call me for your Woodbridge Street TOOL MAKERS REP* HOMC/ aomrwhrre else. nre
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