( ■ ■ ___ 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 ■' ' ■ ' ■ ' ■ rsi Cs—"T"* Ml , Call Now—We Personally Supervise AH Work Senator Vandcaberg ports to Justify hopes that the to report again. But the all clear or Vice President. t \ leniic, .ll i’ll 111,* re.slncliona WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS men aboard the sunken sub might signal never came. MacArthur told a huge crowd In on the giciiii l i..|ies of Notional­ still be found alive. It was from that same area that San Francisco yesterday: "I have New York. .April 19—i/FH- ist (ImiH uiih Ingistlcal support \ Admiralty experts said the sub­ yesterday's faint tappings on un­ just been asked If I intended to Thniraands of .'Sou VorUers from us ■' / Death Takes marine's oxygen supply had been derwater telegraphic devices were enter politics and my reply was no." will get a "preview" of Gen. This In.sl ni'siil using the Na- / enough fon only 48 hours - a dead­ heard. But there was nothing more "I do not intend to run for any Dongbie .Mae Arthur loniglit, tlonnlgst troop., .,f nuaiig Kal- line th a t was passed at 8:15 p. m. and no sign of wreckage and no political ofllce and I hope th at my when he arrives by pliine slii k willi tile I niled States fur- Vandenberg, Greenwich time (3:15 p. m. est) survivors bobbing up through the name never will be used in a poli­ from Washington and pro- nlslung supplies. / yesterday. It was exactly two escape hatches of the sunken sub. tical way. The only polltica I have cessls by motorvaite to the Clicering hailed turn briefly days earlier that the big subma­ The search which go'* underway is contained In a simple phrase Waldorf-Astorta hotel. when he came to both the second Spring and Sununer Fabrics To Sew! GOP Senator rine dived on maneuvers and mys­ Tuesday morning, immediately af­ known well by all of you—God The exact arrival time of and third pointa. teriously settled to the bottom in ter the Affray failed to report, haa Bless America." the General prohahly will hot MacArthur said of hla policy some 200 feet of water. been s heartbreaking effort for MacArthur's name was formally be known iiiilll early afier- "For this I liave been severely But the Admiralty said the hunt presented before the 1948 Republi­ niM>n. sinee he has added to erttieized in many quarters, prin- 45” WASHABLE RAYON SHANTUNG Noteri StatBsman Was would go on. Art arm ada of 34 (Oonttnned on Page Six) can Presidential convention. De­ his iMihlle ap|»earan<-es in the eipally alirond." But, he said, he spite his age—71—some had ex­ General Douglas MacArthur nation’s eapltal. had never hoard any criticism of Foreign Policy Expert, pected it would be offered again. MacArthur's plane should Tou wlu want a shantung dress for Summer. these vlewa from "responsible One of U.N. Founders, Some MacArthur - for - President land at Idlewlld airport be­ military authorities, including our Beautiful colors in White, Pink, Aqua. Nile moves already have atarted. tween 5:30 p. m. and 3 p. m. own Joint tflilefs of Staff. " Green. Orchid. Malre. Scarlet. Navy and Black. Bi-Partisan Advocate Mill as Subsidiary But moat Republicans and (e.B.t.) A llies Take Htvachon Aaka Heinforcemeiita Democrats, who would be quoted, Tomomiw a record crowd of 3 r Yard yd- 99^ Grand Raplda, Ifloh., April IS— expressed little surprise at the 5,000,000 persona la expected Mae Arthur said he had called to line Manhattan streeta for for reinforcemcjita in Korea but (m—Ban. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Backed by Engineers general's announcement. AMERITEX House Republican Leader Joe As Reds Pull Back the GenersTs homecoming. )gaa loloroved they were not avail­ ena of the United Btatee' moot re­ ______' ■ ‘ "" Martin (Mass.), who led the ef- The procession will start able. He said he had warned that 37” WESCO flected atateaiaan, la dead at #7. fprt lb get Cbngress to hear Mac- tofnorrow’ at T1 a. m. fe.s,t.) unless permlsalon was granted ^ to _ FINE QUAUTY HTcSIfhh'Republican’, a Artetir-today, said the ' general Tokyo, April 19.-(g^—Allied 4,captured Yanggu on the eastam feeM 4ba Waldorf-Astoria. It- - faOMb Mnntiliui iaw baaas, biockads foreign policy expert whose ad­ *'* I w “ h* Ur^es 3,000 "previously told some of his troops today launched a limited ' Monday. An eight-man Red will awing terotigh Onirnl the China const and use N.ational- Sunfast - Washable vice and leadership were sought New London Wdl Get ^ ww friends that he was not Interested attack north of the neWly cap- ' Po'^ol prob.d to the outskirts of IMrU, tlien downtown to lat forces on Foiino.su Uio position by tee heads of both major parties, In politics.” . . .. , . ' augguniiggu V\ Wednesday ednesday night. Heavy Rowling Green. Ttiere. at of his command "foibade victory ' SPUN RAYON tured Hwschon power dam and died last night in his sleep after Clean Bill If It Is NcW HomCS "He is only trying to be of gen­ Ked mortar shells fell Into the 12:05 p. m. (e.a.t.), the Gen­ in Korea. Crease Resistant several yeara of illness. He had un­ Run. by Existing Finn | uine service to the country by reservoir on the east-central front city Thursday afternoon. eral will take his plaee at the Bluntly, MacArthur said the in­ LINEN LYKE dergone several major operations pointing to its dangers," Martin in N orth Korea. The alow, doliborati' U.N. drive head of a parade of 10.000 tervention of the Chinese Commu­ vefemna and oiher marchera in the last two years. Hartford, April 19—(iP)—A New Public Works Director added. The Allies seized the big hydro­ appeared to he nearing the line nists in the Korean fighting had as Vandenberg-s death at his home Senate Republican Leader electric grid Wednc.sday after between Chorwon and Kumha-a, for the traditional hero's Jour­ called for "realistic adjustment of FABRIC RAYON bare meant tee loas of one of the England steel mill at Naw Lon- I Proposes 36 Million Wherry of Nebraska said "this Reds who had defended it stub 14 miloa northeast. Behind it, the ney up Broadway for the city military strategy and such decl- founders of the United Nations don, operated ss part of an exist- , Rentals should put a stop to all the snipers bornly for days slipped away to | Reds were believed to have maaa- hall reception. alona have not been forthcomlqg." and one of Congress' foremost sd- ing steel company, will get a clean i For Moderate and hatehetmen who have been the north. ' ed (JOO.lKk) men for an expected MacArthur said he was not con­ BUTCHER vocatea of a bi-partisan, unified bill of health from Coverdale & dragging General MacArthur po- Tliousamls of Allied doughboys aprlng drive. sulted in advance on the sending foreign policy in the cold war with Colpltta, New York engineering state Capitol, Hartford, April Htically into the great decision poured into the dam and reservoir A U. H. Eighth Army rommunl- PerliiH'iil Points of American troopa Into Korea, but Russia. consultants, The Hartford Times 19 - (iTi House Majority Leader that must be made on what our area United Nations riflemen que Wednesday Indualed the Al­ the move "proved to be a sound It also undoubtedly meant a one." learned today. Louis Shapiro (R., Farmington) national defense policy should he." struck north from Hwachon at lies were having tri»il)l*' flmling $ ^ . 1 9 yd. LINEN gain for the Democrats in the The finding, to be Issued ss a the Reds at most places. It said III Guiiurars Talk Senate. It falls to Michigan's said today that the erection of the west end of the reservoir. Hla voice rising in vibrancy, supplementary report to the two They traded Are with an enemy Allied patrols in central Korea MacArthur told Congress "We Democratic Govemor, O. Mennen earlier surveys dated March 1 and 3,000 moderate rental homes at a Williams, to name a successor to group of undisclosed strength but were trying "to fix the position of could hold in Korea by constant Crease Resistant — Washable later recalled by the engineers, cost of J36.000.000 haa been rec­ later withdrew. an elusive enemy.” Washington. April 19 (A5 maneuver . . . but we could hope Vandenberg, whose distinguished Iraq Bans Pertinent points in Gen. Douglas will show that the basic idea of es­ ommended by Public Works Com­ Chinese Reds pulled back all at best for only an Indecisive cam­ Pre-Shrunk career spanned 23 years In Con­ tablishing a steel mil! in New Eng­ MacArthur's address to Congress paign." gress. missioner Ralph G. Macy. along the central front in the 9 9 ^ yd- land Is well founded. today follow: Those who would appease Red Dainty pa.stel shades in Aqua, Chartreuse, Williams reportedly has four Shapiro told newamen that Two Papers mountainous area west of the res­ Among other conclusions to be ervoir. The issues are global, and so China "arc blind" MacArthur said. Pink, Natural and Light Blue. UNCONDITIONALLY GUAR­ possibilities in mind—former U. S. Macy had made tbe recommenda­ Sen. Prentiss M. Brown, Univer­ reported by Coverdale ft Colpitts Interlocked that to consider the He declared Soviet Russia would ANTEED WASHABLE. One to the New England Steel Develop­ tion to Gov. John Lodge. The Rain, smoke and haze made air News Tidbits pcfil'lema of one sector oblivious to not necessarily mesh her power of our best selling fabrics. In sity of Michigan law professor govemor, in turn, relayed It to Prohibits Formation of observation Impossible. But ('lilt­ John Dawson, former Michigan ment corporation, which engaged Culled From (/P) Wires tliose of anoth*T is hut to cotirt with Red Chins if the United Na­ Navy, Red, Green. Chartreuse, the firm to make the studies, are: GOP legislative leaders at a con­ ed Nations troops patrolled ag­ di.sHster for the wiiole. Wldle Asia tions forces carried the war fur­ Aqua, Gold. Dark Green, White. Attorney General Stephen J. Roth, ference this morning. United National Front gressively far ahead of their lin-.s and Noel P. Fox, head of the Mich­ There is nothing inherent in the is conuiionly ri'ferieil to a.s the ther. Any new enemy, he saiil, will Orchid and Grey. proposed location at New London The majority leader said that a in those craggy heights without gnteway to ('uropi . It is no less strike only if it feels the bnliince is igan Labor Relations board. Against Oil Policy opposition. • llundieils of tl\oii.sHii(l.s of (\ol rta*'tl> a.a which would make a mill of the housing bill ba.sed on Macy's rec­ Ameiicnns take "li'liwislon hidi- true that Europy is the gateway in her favor on a world .scale. With Vandenberg's death the ommendation will be drafted at Heavy rain slowed the Allied lllustmted) 36*' AMERITEX Democratic majority in the Senate type recommended less feasible Baghdad, Iraq.. April 19 (/Pi— day" to see and hear Gen. Doiig- to Asia, and the broad influence of Part of Island Arc once and efforts will be made to push on the western front. laa MacArthur. .Lt. Gen. Matthew (lie one ran not fall to have its im­ 4.r AMERITEX speed It through the General As­ Premier Niirl Pasha Said closed Chinese mounted a daylight, He had declared earlier that (Continued on Page Sixteen) (Oontiniied on Page Sixteen) down two leftl-st newspapers to­ U. Itldgway, new U.N' commander, pact upon the other. There are Formo.sa must not be allowed to WOVEN PLAID sembly. company-sized counterattack 10 w arns tliat U S. la under Immi­ day and banned formation of a. miles inside Red Korea north of those who claim our strength is fall Into enemy hands. WASHABLE There is a strong possibility, nent thnat of war." adequate to protect on both It is part of an island arc. he said Shapiro, that the bill will call "United National Front" against Yonchon. the government's policy on oil and Four hundred editors meet in fronts, that we rannot divide our said, from which U. S. Air and Sea Special Group of for a $50,000,000 expansion of the Throw Back .\tta<'k CHAMBRAY RAYON CORD support of the western democra­ Allied artillery and a late after­ Washington to draw new battle effort. I can think of no greater power can control the Pacific and state's moderate rental program cies. lin es in defen.se of freedom of the expression of defeatism. maintain it as a protective "moat" rather than for the 136.000,000 noon air strike threw bark the at­ • « • News Flashes The Premier has been a strong tack. press H gainat renaomhip and newa for alt the Americas. proposed by Macy. man in Iraqi politics for three de­ U.N. forces inched forward up auppreaalon. , t'onservntlve l> 'ad - If a potential enemy can divide MacArthur concluded with a (Late Bolietfaii of ttie IP) Wire) The reason for that, he explain­ cades. He is generally recog­ er Win.ston Churchill appeals to his strength on two fronts, it la recollection of the old soldier bal­ ed, is to provide some leeway to the la.st hlllcrest before Oiorwon, and yd. nized as friendly to the British 17 air miles north of the border. U. S. to perm it HriliMh admiral for us to counter hla effort. The lad "Old aoldlera never die, they Coats, Suits Toppers $ 1 .1 9 take care of any unforeseen need and the West. rather than American to head up Communist threat la a glolial one. just fade away." 9 9 ^ y**- Other Allied troops neared CTiig- beyond the 3,000 units suggested Neutral observers saw In his yong. southeast of Chorwon and AllanUg Pact navies in Atlantic Its aucceaaful advance in one aec- He said he was closing out 52 Iran Orders Army To Disperse Oil Pickets by Macy. action proof that he is determined ocean. 16 air miles Inside the Redland. Blocked once. Senator Wiley Naw! Smart woven plaid Practical pin stripe rayon Tehran, Iran, April 19—(/P)—The Iranian government last Macy. Shapiro said, recommend­ to keep the government In full Behind front lines, American (Oantlaued on Page Fourteen) (Continued on Page Fourteen) night ordered the Army to dispejise pickets In the strike­ ed no expansion of the State's control of events and not permit (R., W Is.) puts off until next REDUCED From Our Stock! cord by Ameritex for engineers and Korean road crews Tue.sdayj attem pt to persuade .Sen­ chambray in rich shades of bound southern oilfields and let employes who wish to do so home for sale program. The public them to get out of hand as in were working day and night to smart dres.ses and suits. Works Director recently Informed neighboring Iran. ate to vote on extension of Its Materials include Suede. Fleece.', ("laliardine. Plaid.-. N’ovelty Tweed.-*, Fancy Checks. Styles Rose. Blue, Green. Grey and return to work, a reliable government source said today. An­ weather proof roads against the friuM- Investigating ronunlttec. . Green, Black, Aqua, the Govemor that 1400 homes for Nuri Pasha has come out heavy rains soon due. include: Bo.xey, Pvramid, Fitted and Belted. Size.': Juniors II to 15. Mi.s.ses 10 to 20 and half sizes against nationalization of the oil Chicago physicians report Im­ Find Way to Delect Brown. other government source—a high-ranking official—said the sale under the present program There was no official explana­ 16's to 24> 2. Brown and Navy. situation at Abadan, center of the British-owned Anglo- fields despite a growing clamor provement In condition of eight- arc still wl'.hout takers. tion for the sudden Red pullback day-old Cheryl I.ynu l^ihreiir j M acy's 3.000 figure Is 7,000 units from some political parties. He Iranian oil company operations, was improving. feels it will be better to obtain that permitted the Allies to take after blood ti an.sfosion opposeil j * * * over the Hwachon dam and reser­ by her p.irent.s and given after j Cancer Trace Early (Ooatiniied on Page Six) a more favorable agreement with 36” GUARANTEED WASHABLE State CIO, AFL, To Join In Fight On Defense Policies tee Britiah-controlled Iraq Petrol­ voir. court action. ' SUITS - Eight of the dam's 18 floodgates eum company than for Iraq to try Republican-controlleil House In - COATS - New Haven, April 19—.S59.93 Values Now $49.95 GOLD RUSH PRINTS 36" WASHABLE — PERMANENT EVERGLAZE rule out nationalization If the feet long and 250 feet high. It MacArthur fo addre.sa one of Its 1 Reg. $15.00 Values Now $39.00 an unprecedented meeting here on Saturday. Local union dele­ W ashington. April 19—(JPI—The company falla to grant higher backs up water for 11 miles and .sessions . . Daughters of American Cells Alignment May | ^^**^® **® *rF; Reg. $53.00 Values Now $48.00 f in is h — WRINKLE AND SOIL RESISTANT gates of the two major labor organizations—the CIO and position of the Treasury April 17: royalties and pledge greater pro­ once was a major source of power Revolution adopt resolution call-' ' 1 Reg. 39.95 Values Now 34.00 AFL will meet in response to the call of the United Labor Net budget receipts, $65,166,- duction. for Seoul. ing up State Department for Wipe Out Disease of Flood Widens Committee of Connecticut, which has declared “The need of 741.31; budget expenditures. $250,- The two newspapers ' ordered Allied troops seized Hwachon at 'ele.ar presentation of Its foreign Cervix as Big killer ____ Reg. $49.95 Values Now $4^00 yd. CRISKAY 891.360.06; cash balance, $7,462, the western end of the reservoir policy so that 11 ran be intelll- 1 Reg. 35.00 Values Now $29.95 $ 1 .2 9 emergency action to arouse public protest against defense 740,719.40. (OoDtinoed on Page Six) Wednesday without a flghL They gently understood " More Families Flee as Now $39.00 mobilization policies.” B altim ore, April 19 — te) — A Reg. $45.00 Values * * a strange parallel in the case his­ Beautiful new gold floral pattern for street dresses, evening tories of 13 women has resulted In Big River Tops Banks Reg. $39.93 Values Now $34.00 dresses and blouses. On backgrounds of Black, Navy. Aqua, Nehru Sees No Signs Of End Of Korea War a discovery that Johns Hopkins In Three-State Area Pink, Eggshell and Turquoise. $ 1 .1 9 yd. New Delhi, April 19 — (A*) — Prime Minister Jawaharlal Reveal Truman Plan to Combat Asia Reds doctors hope will wipe out cancer i - TOPPERS - Now $29.95 Nehru, who has been in the forefront of efforts to end hos­ of the cervix as a killer of woman­ Reg. $35.00 Values Washington, April 19— —The mands when the President decided choose this course," he declared. rection while working out a Japa­ kind. By The Associated Press ' 1 1 One Croup Special At $16.<)5 41" WASHABLE — CREASE RESISTANT Wonderful Matelasse Weave te-beauUful pastel shades of Orchid, tilities in Korea, said today he had no information indicating administration has laid down a the general's policy views were not •"Ihey will not fall Into the trap of nese peace treaty. TTie discovery is a new method More families left their homes Reg. $22.50 fo Blue, White, Maize, Green and Pink. the possibility of early peace talks. The Indian leader was three point "program ot action” in accord with his own. seeming to chixise It.” The President told newsmen lat­ of detection which exposes tbe dis­ in the upper Mississippi valley re­ commenting—in an interview—on reports from United Na­ designed to combat Communism In MacArthur favored air strikes Without direct criticism of the er the agreement would be mod­ ease early enough to remove the gion today as surging waters from 1 Reg- $25.00 Values No« $22.9.7 $29.95 Values Now $19.95 Asia and protect the Pacific is­ St Communist installations and deposed Far East commander or elled on the North Atlantic pact faulty tissue by surgery. the Mlaslaaippl river rolled out RAYON CREPETONE tions headquarters in New York that hopes for peace t^lks lands. iJ.'W." Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales had been aroused by President Truman's dismissal of Gen. supply lines in Manchuria, and the his proposals Acheson declared pledge to regard an attack on one The discoverers are Drs. Richard over lowland la Iowa, Minnesota K’ 1 Reg. $29.95 Values Now $25.

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»f $**w ciding the plan and following it A work .Tiid W(ir.*hi|i woiUshup Caledonian Cliih ofi STEAMED GUMS The many member* attending can landslide vole In Manchester I thousand ..f tlies.' folder.* '.veie sent Mvron Bun of South Windsor and feotyrtng through to completion” Mr. Davis Cancer Fund Increased foi iTiiiU'li iSclioiil tern her.*, vaea- the meeting felt that Mr*. Morris- 111 the 1952 election. Through this aaid. Make Your Own Clothes throiigliout the town and the niim- .Mrs. Sumner Thomp.aon of Ver­ \^Hlerlniry lo W ork! Imn .seliool wtirkers, pastor*, er:Ai> DWArf?ii Mrs. Jay E. Rubinow ■son’s talk had given them real Town Coniinillee to Dit*- plan we will be able lo a.sslst all The mam speaker for the even­ By $250 Raised l>y Lo­ bor of rptunifi lins int iuail>. non. The workshop for Junior mm $•••••• BMaMv Cm — HOT PIZZA — jiarent* and ntiyoiie interested in Decree for .Matyonn understanding of the striiggle con­ new resident.*, non-volers. and In- ing will be Senator Elmer S. W at­ I The rommittee n'lylnR on the Ijio religions growlli and eiiiua- workers will be led by Miss Klor- ro(o«$ui MOr ^ tAmuAme rii8k Drtailn o f Year's At Really Wonderful Savings! COSrtftMt MOTION eiCTUCI Is Chosen President of nected with .securing the right of ilopcnileiils In being properly regia- son. .Senator Watson reprcseiil* ad Hairdressers ; return of tlie.se folder* to put the tloti of children will be held at the enee i^levens. Conferent e Dircelor Wuisliipfiil M t.‘xtpr Albert D. women in this country to vote, and teied " the F'oiirih Senaloriar DislrlcI In ilm-e -over the Ion" t>v .\pr.l ..o. .South .Mefhndi.st < hiireh on .Snn- of (liildieii's wank of llie New CHARTER OAK STREET GRILL Women Voters Here Aelivilips the role the Lcagile of Women 4 iinijiiilli-r i'linipllnirntrci the .State Senate and i* the assist- The locfcl ciwicer fund total 'ya? dav Apid 2'2 licginning at 2:1.') Kiighitid .Soiilherii Conference of KI 'HISI' Im/' annouMi '’‘I roinpletmn rs i.pe—» »>«■**» 120 CHARTER OAK STREET Voters has played since that right tTiiariiian Davis also compli­ nnl Repiibliraii leader m Hint body pushed over the $3,000 mark ti«la\ p 111 with llie legislratlon pel iixl Melhodisl (liiiiehes and Itev. hred »f HI I ang* nicnt.s tnr a rolorfiil Fs'lsd • “The Manchester Republican Mlltllis on reai-e ship Mrs. Jay E. Rublnow was eloct- was secured. mented the committee, headed by Senator Watson i« also a former bv $250 received as the profit froui and exi ending through tin; i-\ (- Dye Itniaii. excviilive seerelary ol Kiel, tlerniany. April U* A’ ovmt In be held at a spi riHl com- j ed president of the I^eague of Plan " will be formally inaugurated Victor E. .Swanson, and composed Motor Vehicle* CoiTimi.a.sioner. • rummage sale held yeaterd.ay b\ niiig ihe .same Conference. The other m STATE Oermiui eu*toni» oflleer* said to­ three woikshops will be diseins- iiiiinu'BUnn of Manchester Lodge j Women Voters of Manehesler at Friday night al a meeting to the. of the following nienibers; Mr*, There it’d! be refresliincnts served 1 )<^l hairdresser* In the Sheridan ■day the vrew of a Polish projia- This program was orginiilly MONDAY i\liiior Ai'ridtMils sion groups. 'jf Ma.snn.^ on S.itiinlay eveninp at the annual meeting last night. Republican Town coniniitlcc to he •lolin I’ickles. Mr.* Robert Mc- after Ihe mooting winch are being building. . I ganda ship named I*oko\ ' I Peace i pI.Tlined for the .Methodist ejuireh- MATINEE ONI.Y Iiitiisti. .Mrs Hciherl Finlay, Mra. In expressing hi* thank* to the ^ .es east Ilf the ('i.llei tiellt Kiver. One of Ihese will t>e for Inler- sevoij thiity. it Ma.sonic Temple Mr.*, Charles K, Jacobson. Jr., i.s held in the newly acquired and provided by Ihe conimillee women. mutinied leeeiillv a* tlie ve*.*el Dmirs 0|ten At 1— Staffs At 2 Frank H. Gcrisch, Robert F. Gor­ lint 111 .■(Iippeiiiliiiii with tile (’on- mediale Dep.irlmeht workeis ami first vice president, Mrs. William Art' Keporlt'tl Here Tlie nieelm g s ta r ts al *e\ en Ihirtv hairdreaeera today. J*"’' ’ passed throiittli the Kiel fam 'l T h e ( H airs v i l l he till* {| b y m em - 1 ' PRICKS: Children 50e renovated Headquarters of the man. .Inhn S. Croaby. E. William paign chairman Philip B.»>tr, nevlind I ’ouiieii of niiirehe.* the will Is' in ehnrge of Rev. Douglas The White Eagle Hall Is Now Stiiek, second vice president, Mrs. and meniher.* are requested to ho The r.eriiinii olliier* s.aid thev Dori hester of \Vesterly. R. 1.. and bers of the Siotti.sh (.'Hledoiiian • Adults 74c (Tax Incl.) Edward Radtke. treasurer. and Republican Party at 983 Mam Hacki'lt. Edward S. Dick. lA'onnrd prom pt. termed their effort* ‘•another ex- j boarded the ship lo ime.-tiitnte a program lia* heeii expanded lo Ticket* Now Oh kale At Boa Offire j Police Investigated two minor .Sumner Tlioiiipson. K.n.sl iiartfonl I (!liih of Wati ibury, h(*aded by i M is s Jean Mandlc.v, secretary street. Al this meeting all niemhers ample of the out.itandinp suppiot wild flat llttllt but were iiratile to give help 111 nil llie I’roteslaiil de- the people of Manclieatcr are giv- ^ noiiiinat II 111* The Maneheslcr .school prineipal. Another w ork­ I Thomas Kmley. Past Master of | Available For Weddings, Parties Klei'led directors are: Mrs. George ; accidents yesterday and no arrests determine the raese The\ said of the Town Coniiiiitlee will have SBW- shop will hector pa.stors, vliutrli C n n iin c n ia l I-odj^e, N 't Tti, T h e - Marlow. -Mrs. lyouis Heard, .Mrs Ing the cancer drive " Poli.*h offieer* told Iheiii the Pokol, ihiiietie* Hid tl’.e Tiillaiul ('oiinty were made. the opportunity to meet llie pnilv ' 1 hiireiii'* are es)iei inlly Ini iteil to sehoiil and Tiepai tm cntal superm. team will he arf'omjianled by the Irving G'liidrrsen. Mrs. Dorian During the pa*t three week* all j it* name jininted on the stern tii At llii.'i a. m a pick-up truck repreaentativea in each district and liiUe advantiige of I In* oppi'i'liini- tiuidents. also sei rotaries til O ld- Mjuuhester Kiilic U-iinJ H..d the and Club Meetings JxhninlM. .Mrs I>’on Thorp and local hairdree.sen- *olti ited don.a- SIX lHiipiui>;e.. had as its ml.ssion driven by William J. Gordon. 36, insure their full cooperation in dreii's Work and will he I d hv Mis* Ma-'-ler M a s o n *h*|^rce w ill b ' inn- Mrs. f^taiiley L/irenzen. Mrs. Rob­ tlon* from their rsl'"'”' R''"'"-"'’ : till populari7..iip of I .iiiiiiiiiiiisl I \ till* program. FITZGERALD Kdith Welker of Iht Conn. Coun- ' fe rre d iif>on n m '*m her o f th»*. Acconimndatos up In -lOO people with or without ca­ ert Baird is chairman of the nom­ of 165 High street, and a car oper- of the sucres* i.ltairfd d "a-* penee slopaii w h eieirr it w id . r,reeling* nl ”.011 p ill by the Chairman William S. Dav is said ril ol 1 hiirehe.s and .Mrs. .Michael band. The excellent work of thl5 STATE stated today the cn up plan* to j p,i.*lor Ilf th.e Siiiilh Meltiodist NOW PDA VINO tering for these events. Call 2-S067 or 2-40.^8 and make inating comii'itlee, assisted by I ated by Fred M Colton. 75. of 1031 la.st night. "This is llie iiio.st nm- Veliniio, director of Religions Kd- ' team ix well ki ou n and a prent ' Mrs John Hyde and Mrs, John Tolland Turnpike, Biickland. came ehiireh Rev Kred I'dgnr. will he accommodations eariv. ’ VtsIi'T I'hi'to fiitinwed hv II panel mi iiiiisle for neafion at the i ’ninn ehiireh in many vixit >r.M are expected. Ar- Bill Mauldin’s I.,i>efflrr. gclhcr at Pitkin street and Kob- Miss Jeanne l'it/.gerald NURSERIES Worship loi'linted by .Mi.'s Kath­ Ihl. kville Tlic sixtli Woi ksliop w ill ^ ranLjementH Ivive been ably han- STANLEY S. (JILL, Owner 69-71 NORTH'S!. 1 Expaii.sion of school facilities erl road. ENROLL NOW! ' dh'd thrmiph the ■'rrmt.-i of W il-' ryn Hrvmi, in ie ilm of Religion* he in charge of wiukers for tile WftI'. special emphasis on the high Andrew F. Hiiot. 2.5, of 11 Mr and Mr.**. Muhae! F Kitz- liam L'tohes. Pniiii Major of the Kdiientimi of that i hiireh and Ml** Conn C iiineil of churches and will school was chixsen s* the one Item Church street, and Hugo Pearson. I gerald «>f 21 Brajnard Place an- SUFFERING 199 WEST CENTER ST. TEL. 2-1417 deal with orgajiizatioil and ma­ Kiltie Band. l U P r r O P i on the local affairs agenda for the 51, 113 Pearl street, were the driv­ . M.ir.Jori* Stephens. Director of nounie the enpageineUit of their t T) -Am tickled to Children * Work for the Norwich terials of vacation schools, wita rnming vear. ers involved in a colli.sion at ' daughter. .leanne Julia Fitzgerald FROM 'OPP. THE RED & WHITE STAND COMPLETE COURSE ^.1 C J Plenty of Vep...^^^ deatfi with its tin I'istriet of the yrothi.dist ehiirrh. .Mrs < leorge Hainniond of Vernon It was voted that a letter be Church and Myrtle streets. sent to .Mrs. .lohn-Iav, national 1 to Hn'\ard Kdward happen, arm nanf^ling and They will dm de into *ix w ork­ m chaige e$sy -Handlinij.'J I'ollmving the wtirkshop a'a.ih- i of .Mr ar,d Mr^. ilnuard VV. I>ap- only...... shop gtmips from 3 .'in to .'■i rill PI.l’S: Riiniild Reagan in president of the League of Wom­ Asthma? any road/ ^ ^ p 111 Three ol Ihese will lie lahora- Ilf hooks and religioii.s edinatioii -BF.nTIME FOR n0N/0“ en Voters, reconiinendmg appro­ Prohleiii Child I pen of .')h Hrant.iul .street. toiy se.ssion* with ehildren pres­ m aterials will be held and at six priations be made to the Point .Mis- Kitzgeral I i.s b graduate of SANSON'S ASTHMA Now Featuring o'rlock supper. Tho.se aUending CURRICUU-CURRICUU Four program. The Manchester \ I'ii \oui II ^I'.WINtr < I.NI I'.H and ent. with one fill workeis with MONDAY Address ’Popic Mancliesler Hiuli .srh'inl and is REMEDY niitdl 1ndti\. In no liinr bI nil in fart, >«liilo Kindergarten i hil.lreii. -Mr* Don­ are asked lo bring box lunches and MATINEE ONLY I>eagne has made a detailed study I now empln\rd .is a bookkeeper at Ha* helped man.* |>eople A Complete Line ald Reid of the Cneiisville Metho- Ihe host church will serve coffee S T A R T S TODAY of Point Four ss part of Us Quinn s PliarniMi y ,Mr I^appen lead a normal, active life hv \oii ,iir lakmg tlic <(Hit«c anil dessert. — ON OUR STA(;E — Get Your Diploma work this >'rar The Hiphiand Park P T A. held VibsoluteTop? di*l I hiireh ami Mis* Marion atteptled Man«'irsler High school removing Ihe palntnl symp­ ft »// nt tnaU\ ninhr yiu/r on n firrss! Brookings of Manehesler as lead­ After the supper hour five-min- Ktenlng's at S|H-al,er ila monthly mretin#; in the st hool and .servetl with tlv f S, .Ma- ,in Motoring FIVE DAYS ONLY! Pernon "Snow White toms nf asthma. of ers. The group for wurkers with ule talks will be given by the lead­ a t Giie.st speaker at the meeting auditorium lajil evening, with Leo r\ncs. He \% inw rm|)loyed by Him 3Mult| failHMiA '''INtrl |{ •ri^iii;: i\|irilA nil] AND TllE 7 DWARFS- .1. Breanahan, of the Bureau of START USING IT r \$rerfect: Luxurij.' Prim ary ehildren will lie led by er*. Miss M arjorie Stevens will wa.s .Mrs. James Mornsson of the t.’onnecllent Pouer company. ti’.fi li >nii: Mrs Alfred Whitiiev. Manehesler S])cak on Childhood Sunday, .Miss Dmir Open At 1— S tarts A t S PANDEMONIUM STATE (Jrolon. who spoke from first-hand Mental Hygiene, as guCvSt speaker. TODAY TUstrlet Set ret ary of Children's Kathryn Bryon on church holidays experience of the woman's suf­ Mr. Bresnalian gave a very in­ V |inllrrn and falirii* Brlrrlioti with children; .Miss Celia Uinc'iln teresting and instructive talk en­ new slate of offirer.s u a-s presented NEW I.OW PRICE! frage movement and the League EVERGREENS V how to iiAc am i a ltrr piillrriiA of MaiichAiter on Worship Cen­ Center Church C«-M'ed Musical Revue of Women Voters, which grew titled “Helping to I ’ndcrstand the 'and voted ii[m)|i The in.stallalion of ters; Rev. Kred Dyckman. Metho­ out of that movement, believing Misunderstood. ’ which dealt witli the new iidir oi's wdl hr conducted For Sale at the Follruvlng \ hou lo 4’iit« iiMf*<*iiildr nod rnii«lriirt a (IrriA BURNSIDElVr \'erplanck .\uditorium— Friday, April 20 I at the final meeling of the .school i Alancheatar Dmg Store*: dist literature A fifteen-niinutc ^MTWIIII I ftT»$ •bJ M4MCMfST|t that women must not only have the cause and treatment of prob­ lem children. His talk \^as very >•( ar. u hu h \l ill he held on May 16. I V limA to apply profrp^iotial looUing !ini<$h> singspiratton will be followed by itrublA Wayne Morrit .Saturday. April 21— 8:15 P. M. the vote hut understand the struc­ QDDM.N’S FHAKMACV CHOOSE YOURS TODAY FROM HALE'S an address on 'T h e Honie aiol Dub nailpy well received by a large and ap­ Delicious rcl reshnient s were ing toiichm. I.DlB Albrlffht ture of government. Tel. 4196 ttlnirrh Working Together on the mf Said Mrs. Morri.s.son In speaking preciative audience. served in the lurn'hroorn by Mrs.' “CALL : TICKETS—GENERAL SI,00—RESERVED $1.26 NOKTH KND HIIAKMACT OUR STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL EVERGREENS ^ r«, at SI!N(*h H YOU \^llI Iram to m.tkc ilm Worship Program” by Rev Kdwm of i itizcn interest in government, He cited several underlying fact­ I Kdward Kirkhani and her corn- i Headquarters M IS T K R ’* “SIKRRA Tel. 6645 3% .mil tdtr > on nerd - oltni .it i^aN ing* up to niir- O w n e r s S p e a k . ! * Fuller, general secretary of the At Weldon’s, Center Pharmacy, North End Phannacy, •flood leaders are given and Mh- ors which help to, make a child be­ initlee, followng tlie bii.sine:^R ineel- Connecticut Council of Oiiirchea. In rnlor PASSAGF/’ der them good movenienls come to come a prf»blcm child, and .strrs.sed j ing. The nU-’nilaino prize w as' CEN TER HIIAKAtACV Im II nf s«Mir notnirti rltnlimg iMtdg« l. FOR the fart that a happy child in­ awarded to .Mi.s.s Hariict .\twood. Tel. 4S86 All interested are cordially Invit­ Pine Pharm acy and Dairy Queen fruition. .Sometimes they are not CEDAR POLES AND CLOTHES LINES Ilmiir Di'coiating tloiirAr iil p m on .Vlotulays \>itb efolio \\a.3 na Flavor the right to speak hi* or her mind, a Rambler and learn for yourself why RanililCr thiough Frld.iy* and fiimi k .'iO a .Monlgornery Clift <1. In*lanil J Orn to work for things. In which they Other Applianfes m. till 12 nooi; on Saturday a. owner* wax »o enthiisiasllr about the worl«l * most (**rrrenrIORLD CAB To Your Heart’s Content At CAVEY’S ri.rs \: ROBRKBV** FAITH HOMKRtSL'E QUALITY LEG.YL BEVERAGESi Htarte Fridas, *’flACK TO BATA%^•• *‘Tartan OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. GAS STATIONS! GARAGES! DRIVERS! ‘VENDEfTft” and Lropnrtl Muman" Our Rrantl New T.atrkt T>pr liqti nirnl A*»‘ iircA .\ Bf»ttrr, Brigtilcr V, On Fun* UNIFORMS Pirinrr 1 Twenty-Sixth Anniversary Up To .S-300 \'aluation K ) On Each $100 Over • GUARANTEED • PERFECT FIT • LEHERING ■ A '/ j i l D U $.300 Valuation • EMBLEMS • FAST SERVICE CONCERT .$•3.00 Minimum lit ftv (’’.tbLIb 1 on Mr< allUter llAn hnilrv W n* rhilllpt FROM PER SET • Call Me $ 0 .9 0 •*.\ Yank IN' Fur Trimmed .Mister” In Korea” n m n TK< IINK Of.OR BEETHOVEN GLEE CLUB ‘ In rnlor• Clolh Coals } FREEI Get ▼mplp»e 1 : l.’> - 8 li aluhn I>^rrk l)l»nB I*>bb % «.*> 1; Popalar Merhaoica report. It i« YtMim. for ilir Asking AT *-RO(.i <»r HiihRUoou MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1951 Minimum $2.00 ” \rn(rnnrr> Vallr>,'* < uh>r FURCST" QUALITY BEVERAGES IMun MorDuntld Carry (N aluation Up To .$7.')) *‘bON(. OF M RKK.NOFR" BOLAND MOTORS - f VERPLANCK SCHOOL AUDITORIUM fTPEumus •V Over $7.5— .3<'7 Of “Your Hometown Nn.sh Dealfrs.” DIAMOND’S ARMY & NAVY CHILMIN Valuation PRESENTIXO .369 Center SI.. At West Conler SI.. Tel. |07!i 997 Main Street Manchester PHYLLIS DUVAL. Soprano Clolh Coals OUR INTRODUCTORY Starfa i I b TrrhBleolor, •Till K p NETtV YORK Son: I.Miatrr*^ plot **Thr BIc F ii*’ Men $1..50 (Value to $.50) APRIL 24-25 FREDERIC E. WERNER, Conductor - OFFER - hf.'-’i'C:'-' Over $.50 FIRST SHOW ING msmmst PAUL CHETELAT, Accompanist .3''f Of Valuation REGULAR PRICES S 4 t$ M . •f WOMEN'S VIL H.\M ,\ SL ca:>< coi h>i: k h j i 11;>: "Early Bird SpecialP’ Ticket* Available From Member* Or At The i WINNER SBTUHPilYwSUIt Verplanclt Auditorium Insured Pick-up Service LEATHER HOU.l.\IIEItr/l\li! L K what CASUAL ACADEMY WEDGIES AWARDS! T%c J W . H A L C CQU a n c n m t h i m m HOI DyshtnuiM. 1, ji|.( i,ha' ti.r M 6 > & furrier ordered lo l.riuf h.i.k li'e 9 8 c more will b u y Laurence BEHER EATING lustre—and supple, s|innn,ri,. j 0 : beauty to your fur*. OLIVIER AT REASONABLE e in^rUR STORAGE iteg. .$l.'.)5 \ alue It * more-than-t-cle«ninp PR IC ES prores*. If gel.* right down to file (>ell il«elf and the lining Inn! The normal charge for 100.00 worth of insurance i.s .3.00 alone— Here'.s what we give you for an I { i i n i l e l AT THE Order it,Now! Don't wait additional OSr in nur , , A I l . M • • •. W I N P I A B I .And uc'tc ih(' .*t\lt>.s \'(iii want. In for Slimmer heat and moth* to A i AwtMUW WANI- INtUrruiSt PRINCESS! a .'iiiiart choii-t- of color.* . . . a won- threaten your fur cost. Send it to Everything you need to keep ALSO lirrful .solection of leather.* — all 11* for saff storage. Injure its Fur Storage Special for s f j .e Vt f .d s i i o h t s m a E t T s TRY THESE OaiGIOUS SPECIALS! your Lincoln or Mercury in flexiltle—all right for >011/ every ready-for-Fall beauty — ■ r FOB ADDED EX.IOYMENT! activilv ! b> Hou.AMir.KmNo. tip-top shape can he found at 1— GLAZE your fur coal. FRIDAY! MORIARTY’S—a department And of course, we're equipped lo TODAY! In .Me.xican multi-colors lo team repair it* tiniest rip—or remodel 2— REFRESH your fur coot. Boiled Daley Ham and Freak W hole UV* BrolM I..ab*t«r, for every problem and a spe­ Children’s with anything: it from top to hem. ,\ll in our French Fried PoUtoe*. Mid 3— REPAIR your fur coot. Mpinrh. Rolled Potato. .$1.0# Cole SUw...... $ij$ cialist to head it up. For me­ SHOES tradition of quality workmanship! • Contrasting Blues chanical failures, body work, • Red •White •fircen (HOLLANUEIliriNC if perfect for 4— STORE your fur coot. AS A NIGHT CLUB— AS AN ES­ Fried Chicken and tipag- BroUod Halibut Bleak. French Fried Potntoe*, $2.48 your fur-trimmed clolh roal,«, loo.) TABLISHMENT SERVING THE FIN hattl ...... $1.00 ignition problems, painting, • Pastel Combinations 5— INSURE your fur coot. Cole Hlaiv ...... «5e Reg. 13.95 EST IN FOOD— AS A RENDEZVOUS • Sizes 4 to 9 Widths A.A to FEE EXCLUSIVE AT FOR APPETIZING COCKTAILS AND brakes— a vi.sit to MORI- FOR BURT0N’.S STORAGE SPECIAL Broiled Small Sirloin SUak, Fried tpewteh Clam*. WHERE PROFESSIONAL BAR SERV­ Freacb Fried Potatoe* and French Fried Fotntoe*. ARITY’S will pay off. CALL 5177 ICE IS COURTEOUSLY EXTENDED Vegetable ...... $1A0 Col* SUw ...... $ie M'lTH A SMILE. GcPixi.-Jlee, Ca. DEFINITELY DAILY LUNCHEONS 60c— 11 B.m. lo 2 p.m. FACTORY SHOE OUTLET PRINCESS RESTAURANT J j n m l i niERtURY MANCHESTER GREEN O a k g r i l l MAIN STREET AT PEARL m tSE T KdiTTinG mills CORNER MIDDLE TURNRtKE, EAST AND WOODBRIDGE Fine Wines. Beer and Liqiinra MORI ART BROTHERS MANCHlSIfR GR[[N, CONN O PEN DAILY 9 to 9 • Tel. 2-4697 P H O fJ t -' I V 0 I 31$ CINTEI STREIT TEIEPHONE SI3S MANCHESTER EVENING IIERA-LD.^MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSnAY. APRIL 19, 195V MANUHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAV, APRIL 19. 195i PAGE FIV l

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 '.s as so m a.s is possible be paying a highly dispropottion- TIME TO PLANT HANDI-JAMA ate share of the area costa. Barks Ixmer \ ote Age Then, more recently. It was pro­ 1 . - posed that Manchester combine Tall.ahassee Fla . April IP 'T' 1 Gladioli Bulbs jtiTeeveral part time and school A proposal to lower voting age Pansies by Alexis medical care facilities and estab I to 18 years passed the l- li Our ow n number 1 bulbs. Ush a full time health department I Mouse 77 to l.l. yesler.lay. 5Bc bskt. I.eading varieties. Rain­ A t present the various health «c- mea.siire...... whic h would amend bow Mix UvlUes here expend some $24,000 | ('onstituthin now g-'e.s 1 Iwim Giants Ihe Sepate and If [la.ssed th G^gcous Colors 2-98 ^ t ^ t h e time the subject was must i»e approved in a gcn< Generous Baskets 50c doz. raised some months ago, the elect Inn. Board of Directors asked General Separate Colors doz. 65c Manager Waddell to bring In a Premier budget for a full lime department ; Strawberry Plants with a trained public health offi- ' cer at It* head. This was done, and i Asparagus Roots Early Cabbage Plus Fed. Tax the cost of a setup of this sort Is I CONVENIENT TERMS Behind every AC fuel truck is a found to be about $48,000 a year HIGHEST Forget-Me-Nots and Lettuce complication also developed In The perfect wedding ring because it offers that, at the lime, there were no , PRICE PAID English Dasies Plants beauty she will treasure, trained health officers available. modem style . . . and best of all great team of men and women They were being taken up by the Perennial Flower PUints ' it's a spectacular money-saving military forces and by towns and For eleon. used ears A sleep-in, play-ln coverall of cotton seersucker. It’s value at our special L O W P R IC E I cities which, pajm g for special 200 Varieties of Hardy ’46 and Flowering ond Diomondi anlergad to t^aw datoil. training of the candiilatea, - held up Plants as neat as it looks— wn.shes in a .jiffy— requires no iron­ an “option” on their services. trained in all branches of fuel Situation Has Changeil Shrubs and ' ing. The pant.s have an inner panty of wetproof vinylite Now the situation ha.s .slightly HARTFORD ROAD Yellow. Red. Orange changad. Tuesday the general L^nna Rulbs Evergreens and side .snapper.s for easy on and off. Blue, maize or nanagar told the Board he has re- ^ and heating service, installation USED CARS teddy bear print in medium, large and extra large sizes. eaived two apphrattons for a post "On The Curve’’ Shoor Bros. In Manchester, one of Uiem from a former health doctor, a woman, H AK TFO R I) R f)A I) j e w e l e r s and the other from a doctor who WOODLAND GARDENS Telephone '1 1108 Closed Monday. Open Tuesday 'nirough Saturday ^^2 Moin Sfreef and maintenance! haa up to the present been healtli OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P. M. 1 Moiichaster offlcar In Fairfield. He would ac- t:80 A. M. to B:80 P. M.; Friday to S:S0 P. M. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. TEL. 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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 statee« n a ruini- boxes of 8:00—Stop the Mu.«lc. Neglect are boiling to the top and , d- v.-hou.^fin hng ^ area. A record '22 .I foot Mood crest WON.S—Sports. I her, and more in pro.spei t. verm in- I C.-nter stree t "as among 1200 | 9:00—Ellery Queen. mual have the attention of " 1 was expected by Monda\' insurance hrokeis and agenex i WHAY--Supper Serenade. I The beautM lans uurketi on pre­ trained, detached, and devoted of- : bre^in^ 8:25— 9:30- Dave Garroway, parations la.st evening and were on RE6ARPLESS OF PRICE Workers anndhagge,l the levee i The . ttown ^ s i a ’va tis f t tgrowing up, he said. heads from every state in the 10;00--Private Bye. ficlal. I in Fast Piihuqiie. Ill , and resi- union who ycsterdiv attended the| WTIC—Weather. hand again eai ly thus morning un­ f The problem of sewage disposal. It Is a city, with more than the WKNB—Weather. 10:30—W hat’s My Name. der the ( hnlrnianship of Mr.*!, ituth usual health problems Israiise so (lents were nleiled to he ready t.o tliird annual rnnfeience of thej 11:00 Man Against Crime ^DorttMiefir Dr.or. Kenney citedrneo as onennr whichwmin ...... 8:80— Pearson and ^trs. Maude Tuiking- evaluate Al .dabiila. la. workers N.itional Assoc i iiion of Insurance j 11:.30- Mystery Theater. must, bv rea.snn of law and com- , miu h ha.s been pos po n WONS—Stock Market Report. ton. People were on hand for the ' ^ • ...... long.___ The coming rtrxlwipolio aoaaon,UonKlin USas aiidhagged a .%,000-foot dike th a t agents which was held st ttie , 12:30 Newsreel. mon sense, receive immeiliate at proteets the town of 800 popula- Ptatler Motel m New York W THT—Sereno Gammell; bargains long before nine o'clock, tentlon. Tt la a problem which can­ well as the experience of the town W eather. and at noon the tired but happy m the past with this disease, lion. W TIC-Emile Cote Glee Club. not ba handled part time, he stat­ The highest crest history MERIT AWARD ake your cne from those "in the know” hair-doers were ready to call it a ed. and demands full Invosllgatlon should lay seriousnc.ss on the pub­ 111 I «• fM “Stee-dewn" de.l|ned HudMn. receive WK.NB-840 Club. 18 fi et w a.s expec t, d in the area Dale Selie— 1 of the Quad edies uf Illiiiois-lowa T later, will a(kl con.siderahly to the the engineering point of view. The Its treatment In the light of Ita Bf 1W namML BOdJtl tho «*conH consecutive yenr m a WDRC Loxxell Thomas, I about Tuesday, offldiils in Paveii- ! CY rnt LiAMrtxir » the long tomorrow— Cancer fund. cost will he substantial. Dr, Ken­ proper Im portance, l>r K eenej FALSE TEETH ttSABTH. Dl&JrlifUkl rUlOO result of Hudson Icadorship in re­ w n c —Three Star Extra. F o r I^iclies* Night This was the socorul project by ney anld. but protection of public said. iport. la. estimated .Too families | MeMAMlVtCTVtf BifM Hudson ha.8 received the Merit Aw.ird of the W niT—Weather. less than a BlTOWITVI r— The question i.s one not alone of will have to he evacuated. Pre- :»• f.ilf ir.ip "T" wthbl* search, engincerinK, design «nd health leaves no alternative to a •.»*i.t 3dij ’Rlk cut lnueh “f Amiaicam American Society of Industrial Engineers- WONS—Evening Star. The Second Annual Ladle* Night atrtet compliance with law. | cost, but of life and health. raulions were being taken 111 Ro. k I mmtn ob Ikwatbui Kngpwia* manufacture. 8:5.3— Island. Moline and F'.ast .Moline. 111. T> • • r>ri niiii'"»*i A- -1 4*m!»ArrAA**-l by of Home Company One. South Man­ Inin aome»CJrnr parts of town,ki’Tsu. totally j uDr. i . Keeney aaid that his obser --.J. li 'mipl'-Mi-.- F\STKI-:Tn an official salute to tho great durability WTHT—Edwin C Hill. iinadapted to them, septic tanka vatlons were In no way to be held The National Guard at Des I . M;..'.-fti t'i I fdw 1* r t.t Apr ir.Klr on built into every Hudson. WKNB —Sports Final. chester Fire Department, xx'ill be have been Installed in large m im -1 ns merely critu al of comlitiona that .Moines said .'’.00 sandbags had been 1,1 k -■ f.l •'“ •h 9ljindord tnm and othsr op«riftcst»ofMSttd sc- 2:00— held Saturday evening. A pril 28. cim~Ftt sre ouh)«ct to chsnfs without nottc*. bert. In other areas, siirb tank.s ' hnve grown here, but to point sent to Chilton la The lied Cross ; t t;i' ..n . ' n 1'' * And no wonder! Hudson haa rugged, high- WDRC—Beulah. in the ho.se house on Pine street. have not received prop»'r care, al- j clearly to the demand for a prop- sent cota and blankets to Galena ,n,f ni,.l ii'M- '1 - f punuMV. WHAY—Symphony Hall. 111 . for use if the rivei flisrd.s th a t r f' : ' u* ' F.VS- com[>reBsion engines—rigid Monobilt body- Clarence Freheit 1* chairman of though the drainage field might . full “time health control, in TKKTh I'f.A' al a.;, time ai-ic. W n i T —News. prove adequate. In any event, over- | g..pj„ru. with the nci- I.s of the eninniiindy of .Home 1.000. and-frame*—nylon or worsted upholstered WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. the committee making all arrange­ flows have occurrad. | present in this town w n c —Guy Lombardo Show. m ent*. interiors writh Dura-fab trim—and low-built, Other* on the committee Include In some places sewers have been i . WKNB—Giie.st Star. tnatalled along routes where such I "atep-down” designed styling. Robert Schubert, Sr., John Halui, PHILCO 7:15— ^ aeptle tanks still are In use. This | | Emil Johnson and Tom Macbou- Every fact about motor-car stamina points WONS—Tello-Test. gal. The a ffa ir xxill begin a t 6 ______t ^ W DRC-Jack Smith. toward our ahowrooma. Come in—aoon! o'clock With a pot luck supper be­ WTHT—Elmer Daxns. ing served. Tickets are now being r. .\«*H llo iiu 's HUDSON *Trodo insrl «nd WKNB -- Adventures in Re­ DONT FORGET! di.stributed at the hose house. search. Members are asked to seatre their 2:80— ticket* now. ■ 'I. (Continurd from l*a(o One) WONS—Gabriel Heatter. fv * Molt DURABLE coA/ (|ou/b nuarm^ cok/ (hj^! WTHT—Jack Armstrong, CANCER .>

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. THIS BEAUTIFUL 17-INCH 9 7 < 1947 Pontiac Two-Door Sedan were Radio and Heater. PONY RING BENDIX TABLE MODEL * 4 99 1947 Oldsmobile 2-Door Sedan (Modol T-170 U) Radio and Heater. OPEN FOR BUSINESS IN A M AHOGANY W OOD CABINET 1946 Buick Sedanet Give your sports ensemble that ultra i I EVERY EVENING smort look with these crisp — new — 16-inch Philco— Don’t Settle for Less! 20-inch Philco— Don't Settle for Less! Radio and Heater. IT’S ALL ( SPECTATORS. And hurry, il you wont to FRO M 5:30 love money . . . the reduced price is for I t’s Balanced Bi'itni TV xxilh Duplex Uha.asis and Sec, compare this Philco 2102-M with rectanfukr 1940 Chrytler Sedan YOURS * limited time only. Greatest of All TV Combinations new luxury features If 16" television ia your 215 sq. inch screen. If you’re loo long for tbs 1940 Plymouth Sedan FOR ONLY ______»n'f Here's the first choice for quality in a choice, (fnn’l settle for /c.s.s Xhan Philco quality. finest BIG picture in TV, thia is it. Rsfsrdlsss a t WEEKEND, OPEN . « • (Fed. Tax Included) SOFT WHITE SUEDE V/ITH ittla 17-inch TV combination xx-ith 3-speed See tho Philco 1601, in Mahogany - finish cabinet. price, don't tettle for leas than Philco qnalityl r radio-phonograph. Unequalled for 1940 Plymouth Coupe Vll&H OR BROWN LEATHER TRIM A L L D A Y LOW HEELS ALSO ItJ i*! picture qualit.v.! Unequalled for tunel INSTAaED WITH A CHOICE OF BLUE AND WHITE Compare Philco and Judge for Yourself DOUBLE CONICAL YA8GI ANTENNA PATENT AND WHITE Tune In: YVresUing, sponsored by Philco Deal­ or ers, Saturday, II P. .YI„ and Phliro Television Philco Quality is Yours at any Pries You Want to Pay V Gorman Playhouse, .Sunday, 9 P. .M., WXIIC-TV. THRESHER’S B U M TAX AMO easy credit 199 from M99«s |o 4800<>o WABAAimr M o to r S a le s I n c . PO N Y FA R M n o DEUVERS TERMS SPfCTATOR HANDBAGS TO MATCH OMIT NIC lU iN STREET PHONE 2-4571 RniniBiso MUCH MOkl ASK YOUR PHILCO DEALER FOR HliS TRADE-IN OFFER ON A BIG SCREEN PHILCO fOR iO MUCH ll!>^> OPEN EVENINGS W)S 5I.VIN' STREET — MANCHESTER 861 M.AIX STREET — NEW BRITAIN 289 .M.4IN STREET — .YIIDDLETOYVN .. j,

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1951 PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. '.MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1951 PAGE BIGHT Aug. 1 If Korean casualties con­ Teacher Talks V van for Governor." We flatter him not, whether we pretend to have tinue at the recent rate, the in­ CHAHERBOX • i r plunged Ihcms^lveA ituxaf fer­ with more subtlety than that. In U. S. War D t iu l surance group estimated. a choice or not. that ia what we our opinion, the thought he was RESTAURANT ilanrljPBtcr vently. «« if the choice between U. S. military deaths during the To Rotariaiis ■hall do. 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«‘.‘..crtiin'wi T-r* appearto* m *a (1pnt Tniman, uine personal liking for Bush, 4)iir Kiirnp<>an I*o|i< y IN nrti*«iiient. « OIof glHlClgiKicl Llllllllg,liming, liein jMaiii.planting111,, a aeecl making Ids 19,'il annouiieement the fullest measure of re ­ tablishment of troop.s in Germany to a party or a country, .'^niatoi as effeellvr directly as Mayor OFFICE FANCY MILK.FED sioii shouM l.aj pen to I'd Imb". Marshal ( .ariiioiia of thought And we doubt that the lief from varicose veins , and Austria. * 'tliougiit lie really intendecl to Sullivan's precipitous leap Is In­ Arthur H. Vandenberg. the Re­ or Iran iw Yiigimlsvia tomorrow, swollen and tired legs and ■ In the F'ar Ra.st, Mr. Piper ------plant was prim arily one of ‘'Knlll- tended to be Indirectly. publican party's most respe.ted f c’onimuni't ag- asserted, we have accomplished an ■n-.p m .\I PIP'CP' 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER other leg conditin-" Top Grade t.ishon Koitiigal. April -*Cu I independent government in the and valuable figure, ha-s been in­ giiss,i*n u'hich 1. eurs if It oe- A recjuu Tii mns.-. was c i Irhr.Ated | Phillipincs. Indonesia and India, Tt' capacitated for nearly two y. ar^. tills will nip p't cvith OUI opl>OM- today in ttie Tresid' nt.s' tinll of the SUGAR CURED Between 9 A.M . and 4 P. M. Wednes­ al.so the neutralization of F'ormnsa. hnw liandy or Naliomcl ..\ssouildy for Marshal and now he Is dea l. lion, no riiaMi r Have You Water In Your Cellar day through Friday and 9 and 12 on During MacArthnr’s occupation of FRANKFURTS He was the om- nian wl. ■ li.v d m as *1" for u.-c Antonio < isi iir de Kiago.so C'iiriuci- .Japan, the government, economy, FRESH FOWL -tratpgip thi- sp iia. president of Kortiigal, wlio educational ay.stem, religion and hia personal c-onversion Irom tie' -hi y n ( a n "I'l t - Saturday. Kc>i the icsl [ died vesterilay at the age o f 81. Or A Sewage Ditpotal Problem? health standards have all been re­ f J- II) cauae of i.*olstion.sm a ouner- aling unde; even lliough w 1 Ttu- pr< sident’a body lay In (SmatO, vised and bettered FLORIDA Bion he himself boldly and honest­ 1 don t always seem to know it. i' 1 slate in the As.semhly hall after Prc.scription Pharmacy Carleton Havens from WiHiman- lieing borne there In a military Consult A Specialist! HAMS tlc and Stan Dennett from Ka.st ly announced In an hlstorir .‘-en- Uie twentielli century policy any I ' nroee.ssion last night from his 901 Main St., Tel. 5321 ffartford were the visiting Rota- at* speech In January of IPI,'! ! great er.-il'Zed nation w ould have ' liniue. Riong .slieel.s lined by tens MfKINNKV linos. SBWAUK DIBPOSAI, C OMI>ANY nans. and the attendani'e prize waa doz, almost single-handedly the to full.iw It It w ere li. ing t r u e t . .if tpoii.aands of I’lirtugu'se Till' M0-KI2 Pearl Streel. Manchester. Connecticut won by Jay Rand. Fiotanans were Republican party from wlial goM nimi Tit lia.s di erei-d l.'i days reminded by President Carl Furay ORANGES . it.-e It and to its world It i.s a pol- Ready To Serve ,u ollirinl mouimiig. cf Boys and Girls Week which com­ mifht have been the disgiaoe of a : ii'V of enfori ing world law iign'inst • WATKItPROOFINC OF ( KU.ARS Chuck Beef Ground I I...,l hv I ’ll lUU I Antonio d" mences May r)th and consists of a FANCY SEEDLESS revival of its 1P20 ob.struc tiomsm i1'V,;h '1011 an.cwliere mid e\rt\ I C di\ e: I a ala/ii I . I lioii.‘-arids tiled • SKPTK TANKS INSTAI.I.KD AM) ( I.FANKI) Talent Show. Block Dance and the in f o r e l^ affairs By that ac t. ne j where in Uie woiid. past Uie pre'. li Ill’s lio.ly m final taking over of town offices by High • SEWER LINES INSTAI.EED AND PLlT.(iEI) School 'Students for a dav. for a nice meat loaf lb. 75c made It po.ssible for thi.s country I Tin idea that we ran pick and , tnliute. wliili- slmre l.allery gun' HANDY* BRIGHTWOOD, PURITAN* tired salutes ui trihute evei y hall SEWERS EEECTRICALl-Y CLEANED for to take the lead in the formation c'hoose in oui' re.'rtance to c'om- I huiir. c’ai n.ona serve d ahiiusl 2.1 ol the United .Nations, still the • DRAINAC.E DITCHES AND DRY WELLS IN­ Grapefruit munl't aggression is an iniprai Il­ FERRIS Vi-ars in Uie pr sideney. Block \\'ardeiis Lower Round Ground lb. 85c beat and only hope of sanity cm eal lu xu ry a.' we should realize', STALLED 2 -FOR-I VALUE! t earth. I munediately. the nioini nt .any new. • SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSPOOLS CLEANED IFere to (*allier; FIRM YELLOW RIPE In that speecti, Se nator Vandc-n- 1 art of ( 'oinir.iini.sl agg ie sM o ii cn • FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5308 Our Own Make iMrx, who had previously opiaiscd . c'Uirerl S E T PLUS BASE FOB PRICE OF SET ALONE! WILLIAMS Chief Srhenrtpl said today that \h ’Land-Lease and the other steps by | It should he noted that, in our there will be a meeting of Block which ttola country recognir.ed its | dlBc'iis.sion of what w-e think is au- Wardens at the Hollister School on vKiole or Shank Halt. Sausage Meat lb. 49c Involvement In the world dange r , Wednesday evening April 2.1 at 7 BANANAS Your Ckoie*— Lb. toinatn pedny for this rnunlry, created by the menace, of Nazi ag- OIL SERVICE p.ni. Quite a sizeable group have I lieyond eont i ' ■. ersy we have lieen signed up for this work in Civil FRESH groaaion. turned about and devot­ ' using certain language. We say 1 311 BROAD ST. Defenite and they in turn have been Our Own Make ed himself cleanly to the theory BLACK-DAYUGHI TELEVISION taked to bring one more person tliat our coiimiitnii nt i.- " to i.si..i With them to this meeting How- that thl» world had become one ' ; nggres.'ion ' e sa\ that oiir pol- world, that no nation could .safely | R'EI. and RANEE OIL •ver the meeting is open to th « Link Sausage lb. 59c lic y IS one of ■ ■ .■ nioriing world law public and all men and women who ^xlit merely by following its own : are Interested are urged to attend. SPINACH against aggres.sion. ” Domino GronulatGd course or relying upon its own in- i A new film entitled "How to Beat Tlie im portance of such term.s is WESTERN dividual strength, and that the an A-Bomb ” will be shown at this Our Own Make that they contain the key to the meeting. time had come for America to | ON. HEATINC techniques by whieli we niav be BIG lb. bag take a bold and honest leadcr.shlp j S u g a r 5 4 5 Italian Sausage lb. 79c able to meet suc h general w orld- i K(H IPMENT bch. In world affairs. wide responsibility. We have, for After that time. Senator Van- ' stimalcs On Reque.^t in.stame, resisted aggre ssion in \*J inch CARROTS 2 denberg became instrumental in | Korea, and we have ■vonlained ' obtaining Senate approval for the j CALI. it. W e have not. on the other O HILL CREST WHITE great post-war steps of Amenran < hand, conquered .North Korea, or 2 1257 foreign policy- -the ratific ation of 1 .lim a or Ku.s.'ia. The first ta.sk. CONSOLETTE RADISHES Save on AMERICAN CHEESE 2-lb. pkg. 89c the United Nation,' fTiarler. the i Ill w h u li w,. tia \l» t-rn sin < • ■ rip. launching of the .Marshall I'i.iii has taken some .too ouu men <’on-,( the North Atlantic I’act. (pii I :ng .Noilh Korea would lake’ ENSEMBLE bch. On all the.e ls.sues, In.s pci.son- RARERIPES SWEET LIFE THOMPSON many imue. ccmcjui'nng China | Butter al leadership was largely respon- woiilil take niillions more, and | JusT alble for the fact that tlic isola­ ONLY Land 0’ Lakes lb. 79c I (inqueimg Ilua.'ia would be a ' SEEDLESS RAISINS 15-oz. pkg. 25c tionist wing of the lleputplieaii STOCK n v A SPK.CIAI, rRMT: KOIl Ql Al.m' R.\ISINS! proi.ss engaging untold millions i Sunlight* Brookfield lb. 73c party was curbed in powe.- ami | SUPER *1.00 SPECIALS t.T yeai.^ In other wori',.-. there i.s j Influence. There was as mut h dif­ a cUrfeienee hetwee’n destroying ference between Ins \iew.s an.l aggre.s,-;on. Uu- art, and destroy- SHOP NOW AND SAVE! those of Senators luft and WIci- i95 iig till :ig,ie-.oi.s rhetc IS a PUBLIC MARKET BEH ER ry as betcce.n mgid and day. an 1 ENJOY LIFE WITH SWEET LIFE COFFEE lb. 81c difTi.it'ine |.. tv ,.,.n eiiforeing Insv. BEECH-NUT STRAINED during tile lime \clnn he v, a.- aP.. FISHERMEN! ,uid cm.:i:.i, old- tyle war. | to exert hiS influence tin Mm ,d If yoa can't make It dayttmeo— Jars Real Gold Coffee lb. 77c Jes-so Coffee lb. 79c « 'Ml 'h.al till.' IS the sort , come see os nights. We*re Intelligence and mo.i. rn piiip" Inrlmlrs Kr-d. K\t'i-rt* Tax B A B Y F O O D !' 1»\\ .t ' ■ ■- «h,' uld cunphty in staying open evenings this Seafood ahonc lor Uie lU piililu an I'lirlN. week tor your convenience as l.f.V w tint ..s m any < ;iso ocir SNOW CROP and therefore for lli'- iia'.i'.ircl )■ o- Restores original •In.slallation and putme tulie follows: oU; ,,at;on to t.o . ag- prolcr tmn plan extra. icy as a wliole. *NE«ICA’S ■ . ' < I It o, ,11 I a;s< • S Fresh Halibut ^ • J t i f No man has lieeii a. n i beauty WED. 8 P. M. ORANGE JUICE Tins : . '\ I,, 111,., su< li a It’.s r.LNKR-AL KLF.CTRK'l f i n e s t from leadership and puklo > oiiii SWEET LIFE CUT ■ k Uie oUl- Fresh Scallops ael than he has been mi.sscd din­ And it’k worth much more. SHORTENING 9 9 ^ II,. ai'viessor Brings out glowing THURS. 9 P. M. 20 O i . • Y 31b. ^ ^ ing the pa-'t few months, as. in Iv.- Fillet of Haddock becati.se you're ffettiiip the set WAXED BEANS S Cans DOUIU YOUR MONiY i*CK GUARANTIi CAN WITH ( orro.v absence, the foreign polic y leadei - colors FRI. 8 P. M. Fillet of Cod ahlp of bis party in the Seniil. PLUS tlie btise for the price SWEET LIFE CUT passed Into the hand- v1 tho.s. :r.g Its Fillet of Solo with whom he fought his greip. Recaptures silky of the set alone! Lverythinpf 20 Oz. ' nve It battles of princ iple. His rontnhi. NASSiFF GREEN BEANS 5 Cans ROYAL GELATIN DESSERT 3 pkgs. 22c ' .tsl ! ■ U else you want too . , . big 17 ’ Green Shrimp Uon to the picsent national d texture ARMS COMPANY till uggri.s.s,. SWEET LIFE bate would have done much Lu dn-- 9pirsn^Was<»er life size picture, G-E rectan­ 1015 M A IN ST. TKL. 5-1647 Fresh Gusk thi'i I ar.il pel the illusion that there is any 24 Oz. Miuroi Removes spots and gular black tube, simplified automatic pos.lion for the Kepiili uM, fiffih'Siiiit TOMATO JUICE 5 Bottles Our iiii.swer wuul.l U" to delve MRS. ANNA My e r s h o st e s s m ix Ucan parly in this debate. Vrani Mia* t* >piu Ary la • • • stains timing, swivel caster.s for ease HERSHEY'S But there is small use in im.ig iito histury. and t.> tiii.l that many I tinfl* fuk —y*»r hauA* Better Buy CONTAINS SAUERKRAUT. PICKI.ES. Modi'i i r n ining the sound of a vuici* wyiicli mditaiy ailmns wii . , ueie leln-j l•Hch hot Mopy waVpr. in moving around! Sue it now. 16 Oz. TTTMATOES and PEPPERS ...... ()t. Jur 3 1 c iB now atiUed. Senator Vanden- , lively minor in .sioi-. whuli did Adds extra years fir niilnc mahogany veneer cah- F. W. REICHARD CHOCOLATE SYRUP 6 Cans Inct. liund-niblM-d for enduring It's vour best buy! Birds Eye berg, in hla life, fought aA he be- | blunting the leading We bpiiuty. GLEE CLUB STRAWBERRY Uoved. He fought honorably, using edge of an aggre,s,s;iin. h.'ue been 1 '> ^ ^ ■ 1 of wear AND SONS Green Peas 2 pkgs. 43c the truth aa he saw it. He fought I of untold importance in world hls- 12 Oz. MRS. ANNA MYERS I tory, often much more derisive briiui with a passion for the highest OP T O 65 WEEKS TO PAY PRESERVES 3 Jars Peaches 12-oz. pkg. 27c I than the great lilcsidy mass liat- principles aa his intelligence dis- ONLY THOR 6IVES YOU All 4 lookih'J FROM LA ROSA KOSHER STYLE DILL MIXED s e m e ^ I ties of history. All the world is Oolonial their existence for a mixl- HySr*-Swirl Co«itr«ttobU agreed, in modern tin Uiat it 1 3 em world. No public servant m Action WMhlAt Tim* ami iF^’- 6 hia time deserved a muie luati- i some relatively small hatUea liR'l AND BEST OF All, ITS SOLO AND SERVICED BY Macaroni or elbow Strawberries Mb. pkg. 43c CONT.\IN.S PICKLFLS. PEPPERS. TOMATOES...... Qt. Jar Aif««Bif»t H#t T W Ov*rfl*w MANCHESTER Pkgs. 41c I been .fought tn .Man. hiina, in - ' 1 lelt respect than he. 2 VWater Sovblt* ^ IUi«« Kthio[na. m the Kh.in land, or ui i fdiuood .\ti.slr.a World War II would' The Choice Is \ M> th I MtiMt H«e*-i« <*•!• T**'" PHONE ENTERPRISE 1485 ‘ liavc been prevented W hat we | PUBLIC MARKET BEHER PROBUCE One fit the great Issues between are trying to do now and wlinl we DAIRY) BAKERY SPECIAL Ckneral MacArthur and this na- an really obligated t/i do any- "LEAVE IT TO LEAVIH" Young Tender Carrots 2 bchs. 19c Uon’a foreign policy 1s the issue ot , where aggression strikes, is ex ASSORTED Burope va. Asia— the issue oi aclly the same thing everybotiv $ 2 2 3 . 5 0 Where we ahall fight Communism. concedes would have worked in LEBA-NU.N, CO.NN. FIRST FOOD Florida Tree Ripened One aide says that it ia in .tsia LOAF CAKES each 37e stemming the aggression of the ""FOR SERVICE that we must confront Commu- Japs, the Fascists, and the Nazia. STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. Juice Oranges doL 39c wtsmri with our full force. The oth­ We ought, therefore, to believe Ask the 0|»erator lor NORMAN^S 646 CENTER STREET TEL. 8059 TIILN SKIN FANCY INDIAN RIVER er •tda'says that we muet reserve that it will work. We ought to 11' Califomia Suakist • OMijor portion of our fores for MALONEY’S ENTERPRISE 9485 OPEN THURSDAY EVENING TTIL 8 P, M. believe that we are achieving "THI VARIETY MARF’ ECONOMY GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 29c pnparednsss In Burope, which. It iomethlng of unparalleled impor­ RADIO AND TELEVISION OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TIL 9 P. M. iSrga Siza Orangas doL 59c cittlina, Is the real target of Rus- tance in Korea. We ought to be­ 449 Hartford Rond atan aggree^ oa. lieve In standing agafnst any new 660 Cwnfwr Strew? This is a coff^versy into which ■ample of aggression, anywher.-. Telep^onf 2-8171 poUUclans ana .^mmentators have But whf'tlier we hrlieve ill it UANCHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANUncyiBR. WWW, TnuRSUAr, At-Riu IV. IgBl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, APRH. 19. 19B1 E L E V E f T the Brceli-Franz wedding at St. accessories and a corsage of pink bride's parents for the tlnie be­ vva* matron of honor. James L. ing. •Mary's Church in South Coventry Broadway, the sulijccf matter Is several years In the theater and director and supervised the shows was vlre-presidenl of the Board era who will now be, able to atn 2.3 at Mr.a. OstRO . Member, s r e , Breen of Btorr*. brother of the roses. The groom's mother wore an Saturday and spending the week radio world. After graduation that tiavclcd the A E.F. circuit. I Ilf I.hrcM'lors of Volunteer Shows aqua print dress with beige ac­ The Tolland County trip to the Noted Lecturer constantly changing. 'The out­ Beethoven (Tub tend b«c«uaa of Uit betUr fmciU* ” rklng on drr.ses »'»' | groom, was beat man. Robert U United Nations for April 21 has end In Coventry tncliided Mr. and « ■ standing snccc.sscs of each season ' from Collegiate Junior College in During this activity .she met and for the entertainment department Mancheatler ti«a at th« V«rt>Iuck ■chool. Breen, another brother of the cessories snd a corsage of pink .Mrs. Edward Deitz of Brentwood, New Jersey, she .studied play read­ was married to Mr. 1-ee, a member i of the First Service Command and roses. I been' c ancelled, as there are no The Choice of Millions are vividly reviewed, and the^cli- ; groom, and Thomas E. Fianr. meetings scheduled for that date L. I., Mrs. Mary Stelzer of River- To Appear Here malic .scenes arc given an illumi­ ing and liierature analysis at Le- of a Bo.ston Investment Banking First Naval district. Under her dl- (Concert April 23 A reception for about 12.3 guests Dale Book A U. 8. Cavalry DIvlalon three- m brilhei of the bride, were' ushers. ' at I.Bkc Success. Another date will head. L. I.. Mr. and Mra. Ferdinand nating artel intc'ii.'cc pcirtiayal by land Powers School of tlie organization. He encouraged tier rciclioii. over fi.OOO shnwa were M . rsaHM Ultl« followed the ceremony at the Lib­ man wire crew ha* laid more than OavWiti7 7-«»t The biide wore a gown of fTian- be anaiigecl when there will be Hasmaiin and daughters Matilda ciyc < this accomplished artist. En- i Theater, Bo.stun. supplementing lo contimip her career in the le - h- sent to servicemen in camps, hos­ Tin- Beethoven ^olee club will 300 mUea of battlezone comrauni- erty Hill leig f’abin. Ciu-sts were and Anita and Mrs. Martha Sanelli. Hn.s study with special work In mg ,'ind ’ le< 1 iii'ing field Karlv in pitals. and shoard ships. Tonmrrntv i f " ; a seven-d.rv liliy lace fashioned with a Pelei from Mani'liesler, wTllliiiantic. aclivitv at Lake Success or when of Manchester have been awaiting dowecl with a wailn and vibrant pteMent it.*' twonty-aixth anrdvrr- catlona wire In Korea alnce July. h/nics from Cenip Pi.'k.'U, \» the uiiited Nations is located in all of College Point. L I.. Mr. and pci'.soiiHlily, and possc.s.siiig a voice English and Drama at Columbia Hilo, the Ib'-hop-Lce school w.is m- I Follow ing Mrs I-ee's lecture, re- Cowboy lecliirv. "Koaniing In A t^cordlM of the pl*y Pan Collar, fitted button down the Bloomflel'd. Storrs. South Coven­ the return of Adele Hoes Lee, New aaiy mneert at the Vcrplanck \jr» Boilreau «nd Mrs lio«e nu front boili* e with long tight its new huildliig. ■Mrs. Walter Sieffert of South EngJand'a beat known lecturer in of .surprising flcxibilily and . 1 .vcistty. I'orporalcd in Boston and si the ' freshmeiits will be served by Mrs. Wyoming." b»nffll of Boy Sco'Jt arbool auditortiim Monday eve­ •kan Hale, the Boy Patriot as try. Hartford. New York City, Ozone Park, U. L, Mr. ahd Mr*. htaiily Mrs Lee tinng.s a program Following this she was a teacher same lime the family farm In the I Robert Loomis snd Mrs. Frederick hy the pupiU of the In ,o«r. with their hushand.s. s'revcs ending In a formal point at I.aing Island and Rhode Island. .Mr. and Mrs. irving Polaoro of the field of drama. She will speak tro o p 126. B ,iw rr» school. ning. April 2.1. Herman Seiffert and daughter Gail of rare pleasure lo her aiidiciices. of platform and the hi.storv of the Bcrkshires was oonvertrcl into one Rogers and their committee. C O T ?«t..chool in south rov- Mr and Mr-> '<'hn K. K .n«- ih- luiml Her .soft gathered sUiM F'oi going away on an unan­ Barry, Vt., spent the weekend with to the group Monday night. April Frl6>v. .April 20 (o Mnndsv, .\pril A well balanced program of aec- of Westbury, L. I . Mr. and Mrs. leiiviiig a In.sting and vivid Imprc.s- development of drama at her Alimi o| the first MICcessfiil simimci Mktry under the direction of Mr. 'll ohwn.'d their f‘‘C> evten.led into a . in iilar sweeping nounced wedding trip the bride her pari'nls, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 23. at the South Methodist church. SO Iular inuHic, conaiating of modem Irani Her ve.d of imi oiled illiisio.i O. Crickniore on High .street. Fred A. Pnnz and -sons Fred and Her stimulating lecture.* on cur­ sic.n of the best the .seanm offers .lliilcr. -When JoMipr actor slio.-.s sleek IliealciK. known as Hie In ancient Roinsn lliiiea plctiirea U nvrr»‘ licriiHrA iftnuril rI Ar­ lavortlc.a ot pn.^t concerl.a, will be S«rm .de T. O^lford, icedd.n.R .rin:iersai.i. Apnl \kore H navy blue .suit with navy were organized in'*Kiirope, .she w a )h u lln & m fell from a lai e . ap with flower of Mr snd .Mrs. (loodwiii \V. .lacob- Robert of New York City, Mr*. rent theater are unique presenta­ in Cm rent The..ter, ".Nell Huviiii Theater " of R 11 adesiiinn's tools often were mory, 8 30 to ft. 8:3a to 1J Satur­ preai nti'd Tiir arLlat for the eve­ a t the school Tuesday. I- r» and white accessories and a cor­ Philoniciia Vetter of New Y'ork love trim -She eairied a hand bon- i son enlcrlaiiied shout 20 guests tions. As plays come snd go on Mrs. Ix'v'.s c\pcrience rovers sent to France In the capjedy of During World W ar II .Mrs la r curved on Ins toiiih. day. I ning, Phylli.a Ibivnl. aoj>rnno, will Sullivan of the State TcacI '■■’About 20 .adults of local outa sage of red roses. City and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R knewhowRood S ueiW In WilUmantic in q lel of white ro.'es and aweet peas The bride sUeiidcd local sc hools 1 .Siiiidny afternoon during an in- Tomorrow and A*tarday. April ?0 j fuin*,; fin added touch to a well .,,,,1 i-ub S..»ils gave a pait.v Ml foriiiai reception In honor of the Leighton, Jr., of Wtekford. R. I a( the try-outi will mahc the ilRV evening at the l-.xld ii ei I o. t The mall On of honor wore a mint snd graduated from Windham During the reception at the Log and 21 | halam 4 (1 pingia-m. Uie kind of a ^rdinr for rebroadeestmf: o%r gieen faille taffeta gown fashlone.i High sc hoed. She is employed as a marriage on April i of them son O n le r Church i.kY-\\>dB’ RpnnKi projjraiu foi wlucii tin Beethoven intkm t nes.lquaiteis on Piiviitc C.enrge (loodwln .Iscobson Cabin in Liberty HIM. Hank Keene. \k.|h a .leep-i I.l lie. kiltie, Bertha booltkecpei at the C.oidon .Motoi.s . .Ir.. sang two solos to the bride Bhow. •'C'urriculi-L'urnculfi. ■ Ver-1 rluU bi>> rsl jihli«sbrd a i rpulfltton and .Miss C.iacc .-V Pereira of H art­ o\ «•! thr N I ill s ... Earl Ericaon will he '' ' ' ‘ gjipi tiR' hitiK ( Odiii filled bode e. gafheied bO'i|. 111 Williiiiaiilic. The gloom grndii- eiililleii "X'ou’iie Adorable* and *1 In Pockag** and T*a-Bog* planck flchool. I eofbeeanbe nf \ ’u1 D J'. i‘* mill skill with detail at the atc'd fioiii Windham Regional ford. The relatives and friendr rtu' tluui^;*' m lot Ilium for the rator; Adele O'hruiR 'hi'-- riu k (Jovn, , • were from Coventry, Eaglevillc Want A Oirl" He was accompanied •t Yowr Oroctr't Sutnrday. .April 21 Joan Ayer, voice 2 ., 0, .live of the K'l-t.'in < ..nn-"- lupline Her ha’ of matehing fadle •fi'i Imical in Williniagtic, is s St {he piano by his father. Townwidr rag roUeclion. brn»’- c'lu rfl lii ii; Ui'‘ Mi>;h .1 IhmiI B.a- Perkin* Corner. .Manchester ami •I >*'uibl\ iiaii to tiir Viiplnnck Oonnell *ill portrav ,„,.t R.'^A Mr '."vnm ’ l;.fleta had an illusion trim. .She Will III Wsi II veteran and is em ­ Coventry Republican Women's fit of cancer fund. . until you fry Klchard Harris. neocRe tt s.l^u.R^ r V •wore mils I' nalch Her hand ployed as a di.iltsiiian si the C. .Merrow. Pvt. Jacobson snd Mrs. -ni'Iiom! au4lii4iMuiu .ahoulti prove an presented with a pMse of iiioi Jacobson spent the week end with c~lub will meet April 23 for their Monday, .April 2ft ♦on: Tlioma* F>uton. y I’.efl es'lireilt« S'l'l m itetlii'i i.t. hoiHiuel was of yellow roses. II luc-siii snd .Son.s m llailfonl. amiiial meeting at 8 p.ni. at the Adverline in The Herald— It Pay* I Annual concert of Hcrthovri /uhantnge to nuitu follow- Jone* Kmnh Squire.^ h- vs l-'l » Upon Ih^ir retnin the i niifde his parents. ,,,;,„l,i.R H n.u.k i.a.i lire The biide's iie.llier W oi c a navy Out of town guests allendiiiR Nathan Halo Conimiinlly Center. ' Ulco duh. Vcrpliinck .mcIumi) ‘ th^V iard- John Feenev. scReai.t 111 i...i.|e St the home of the j .Ailric I..C4* on “t'um 'nt Thfuitn kvil’^Stickney. -Invc. 5;h-woo.l , ,,„.>e.i .mill -r II - ■ ve- iig. blue cliess with navy and whits HrsN'n-f run/ Xtedding I Women a club. SouUi Mctli«nlivl Miss Arlene Marv Fran/ da igh- ; ' chttreh. S r ' . » S . . n ,,.r of Mr aii.l Mrs Fdunrd S , Tuesday. April 24 he the horee eound effect l .a'i> I I^ecttire by Mra Suzannr Silver m v will do all other sound effects^ Kr.n/ of Soi.lh C.ivenliy h.-. nine n,'. l.r..le of H.I1H..1 .loin I'.icen SWEUHEART SOAP cruye Stovrn.non, Mullislot .aibnul including nu.s.c. rohn'i'cR ■ 8 |i in •horses hoofs. eT lean I-1 s oI M I '• ' ■' ' - ...... '. of b.. COV. % 9cj I WiMiiieaday. \prll 2.% more will l>e the leaner ' • jrc>»s yo'-t ifi 1 Soroptimtat club a fanhlon aluu' members of the class -"''Prs '; . Moil 14 111 I" " "■ Mniv s . h u b m So ,Hi I *. 4\ rnt rv I I bv Rlair'a and TntA n IVrn.R \'ui The class will 'She sn o\ cm, ch' C4VIiffi 1 I oV Krv, William .1. .Sbirol-s I .rr fui me I'lan' lit ^ }i u :.*t SWEETHEART SOAP The only ’’insfent" Tork and 2.1 h.ive nern bee.' im- ::ol''i"m'l I R( boo). « the! -..os 'witn ■/out Skin Fresh Native Chickens .Nutmejir Korr.at No llrt T i; backed by 85 yean throuRh New York citv ^ n J^rt I'c f?om 13 ATinGnnr*»men* hn* rrv*‘i'' pnirrs'^ionftl 1. Is'.idm « O'lnrn of l.4eiianon apnnp corerMo the msmaRe on April 1< of ('or. M»r Kill.*--! w I..Ill's.,11 of r>ps4HMf brull^r n ..‘tp»l.tl \'i\ Imitemi ( A«i« '* '*•( t P •" S< Guilford White of I'.i r' '•"Si \ 4M I I W imlli.i III ...... t ' -"UR 1 F O : BROILING 3 <>3 READY-TO-COOK II HI„| 11 I'lm use ili.iry. Ht ('!t .allow by Hinti"; i !• in Hunter, dauch'er o' Mr« e^e Me (or* Hie niH-s and two *e- n o p r y i n g e, I.oils one of w bicb was "Ava LIBBY'S BABY FOODS «»HNATIVICUT-UreHI«^ pit' Both Sliolotu. H ;m p ni. Hunter of P^ovMen^ r. I !■ Satiinla>, May 12 ceremony was performed on Mall* diirmg H'e reremony. Mia Hi.bell R la-igbton, .1 . of Strrrinoci Alrnholu'.a AUm’\ infv,« Treaaur* laland. Sar Frani s. o 1 . f l o - WINGS ^*3' GIBieia W i kliii'l R I foriiierlv of So ilh 1*89 w irev»-» iivEPS '' 111' I 11 n;; 1 iolli.Mtrr <*» hn. •!. s j, falif. Mrs Maver w revde In b r e a s t s |•.,^,•lll!^ s fii.-nd of the bride. 1* 7 9 ' b a c k s Liveio 111. San Francis, o wh e hei h 'In. d 4 7739' LEGS Thursday, ftiny 17 - mamMMY RRlIfft WITH domains N*. * 4 Out 8-Oz. O u Shop This Weekend It on active duty m t>-e Koiear xaYt OCtAN •rtAY caAHM»t \ \ i ( FaRt**m Star vartrtv doaRcrt null • te a ,, V,. STARKIST tnrv whtnt. Maaomc Temple. 8 An •gg Judjin* achoo. wnll he Fruit Oocktail Tomato Sauce _ OtNUINf aetnvfi— . e s r S1A0Y-1O-4OO* ** p. m conducted Saturday from ’** • ™ ARMOUR'S TREH T n rk o y N a«oui«*-*kM » 46-Oz. ra n 'PiiiradaT and l''ritla>. Ylay until 3;S0 P nt. at the Hartford It-Os. Csii 21 and 2.i And All Next Week Auction. .«rhoo1 Street Fast Hart­ L.'incnaon Meat •wrasaioNr- n m im ) .May l* atr at .St Mary .a »h.ui)t ford. The morrinR proRram »lll n i b H o a s t Whole Kernel Corn Orange Juice TUNA .jusoaaMMr" *— include The Rrr Aseemhiv Une OXYDOL ?cT 4 9 ' snamk rwci TOI Cam Qamrt Bottl« ••WelRhinR E rk".' and ■.ludglnR C o o k e d H a m noi-n> Eaterior Quality ' A besket Innrh LARGE PACKAGE F.W CY For These laMt sot* aoAtt Cream Style Corn Prune Juice WillTK U planned at noon The afternoor, Freah Plealea program will be “Handlirg F.rrs ME.\T GREEN GIANT PEAS V*. 3>/, C u GImas Jar .VLBA- •'The Air Cell. Yo.k an l \Mvte ..ju^aiwn- woA* “ < ORE "JudirlnR Interior Q .alilv 'AUth a f^mok<^ Fienlcs irooi, B*< , Toncaei MNNYMia INOaT tHAMK CAN quid and conteet .onciudmR All 3 Apricots Whole Beets Food Basket Specials UAN ItMMt" poultry Club member* are Invited Sm oked Piciiles Si>. « O u Vo. *1', Can Further details msv be obtained 1 “ « 4 1 ‘ f R OUR WIDE SRiaiON wtiWAT aaooNa from Albert B e.rsv ToUer.d eoun- lA^an Ham barft Sliced Pineapple Bartlett Pears Cro^a nnd BLnckwrll 1)01.K tiy cl'ib aRent nt the 1-arm K leeu OF FINE WINES AT tMOttfO-WMOU oa t*At» Canm'rt office In Rockville T bH Ou te-Oz. Can •Ike Merry Ms.ds 4-H Sewlnj EVERY DAY LOW PRICB b o r a x s o a p B easl Tongue** Pineapple Olub voted to purchaee a sewlrg Redeem Y tir Stewed Prunes Tomato Juice HUNT’S FRUIT maehtns wutb money In the club W i n t s Klrkman'a Sliced Bo4N»n JUICE treasury. liSik. year the club sent Proctor I Gamble 8-Oa. O u H-O7. Cnn delegates to the short lo irse at MADRONE WINES S c a n 3 5' Lebstorv* . . ; - 59* JUICES the University of Con'iectuut hut Shop A A P CATSUP K>TUfO IN CAll^NtA Cream Style Corn Grapefruit Sections thore are no eliRiblc r'C s th-s vear Llvervnirtt Fri*h »•« *^ **^ TAWMT PORT-RUtY POIT for Flo* OoR|MRf Here Tan O u Club work ha* cr's'ed a big de 'REAM tllRRtY - MUtCATfl mond for the us* of Mr* Wsltei FIfh Value** Pink Ihrtmp cult DRY ftNRRIY Frookforts _ c . „ 5 5 ^ Cargo's sealng mschm* Perso’ « Green Lima Beans SERVtCES haring • second hand m*. hir.e u ITH m ined Ham or tolofloa DOT 1.09 C u s t o m e r s ’ good nuining condition for .In' Yellow Tor* Nil. 2 C’u us* which they are willing lo sel, A SCHOONMAKEt ULfCT^C That Inffrprel the wiRhe* r O I M N K ir r 'N T 'S or glr# are rrqueeted to esJ Mr* C o r n e r niaemA rm n _ 4 «am G reen AapwaP® * of (he family. CMrge. club leader, telephone Cov- N.Y.S. WINES m om w c w ------sntry 7-«M2 The next club meet. A fewr we fcwJ (fade R few eofw- TOMATO TOMATO lo m io m NEW YOtr state TINOM »fA4K* 2 .no 4 9 ' 4« ja* 2 0 ^ Ing will be the afternoon of Apr; pl«inl« a ho Ml iKe Hr-ley a4 ewr eberbewf , TAYVNY PORT-RURY rOIFT m o n i rt*c*® *"®**** Coshow Nuts - - • _ ^ John B. Burke DRV IHTtRY - MUtCATII llBnfb. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PASTE KETCHUP FIINKRAI. mi.MK 5TH 9L e worli^H hard lo *olve iIih problem ,, 4../- oosf r. ao - “ ^ 5 rsK ROT 9 5 ' Ora..S-d julcu— rVTR.A F.YNCY MrINTOSII I.VniAN RIVER .H'K'Y PARR-roway OVKRHKAD bv inereeaini; end ivnprovin|l ibe stAndA d o r y - - - ______. , 6 ' ■7 C u t O n te i St. TeL 88418 dnH treininf our rbeekert to do a more efl^- h £ n tu rk ey s APPLES ORANGES Ambalue* nervtea r.ARAGK lM>ORS COAST TO COAST Banona* FBES** eient (•k w,»r 3 3 5 b a b y r w 1 9 ^ WEW MJNIJON—The door »r- RIO TAUI WINtS *llc!3»f '4"''' cWlevts and con tractors use on iUROUNDY - ClARH - ZlNFANDRl //(?< ihn rfort fm tj ofl in sour 3 Lbs. 2 5 c Do/.. 3 5 c their own buildings. ______3 ” « Ice Cruom ___ MUTT'S 5TM > . •'■.At (JAl f a / ’* Dandelions 194 BT«®W PORK R O ^ " FA-NCy BUNCH PASCAL HUDSON 49^ 99^ 1.89 It iAere • mimimmm 4e/«y at ika v K ty DOG Notice eherknwl tUmdf S p 'i n o c h CAim OTS CELERY A s fast and easy TISSUE Our ekeclien Nrtve eewetanlly *• ke MADRONE WINES chuck RO^T IX AN FOOD coiirlpoii.. eHicient and aecurale. Zoning Hoard of .VppcHl''' i BOTTllO IN CAMFOPNIA SMORf-® 3 Rchs. 2 5 c Rch 10 c as "selling" yuui' hair [ DRY tAUTIRNf - lYntT SAUTIRNI If coil Imve any s«igge*lion* iksi will In accordance with the r'qmie f IUROUNDY - RHINI - CURH m«nU of the Zoning Regiilatloi .■ kelp them improve *«/ ckeckoiil »er\n e, SHOULDER FANCT STI FTING FANCY RIPE of the Town of Manchester, Com. ITH QCC pleaiie lel ut kn««r. Pfeaae write: snort,DR» ^ s ii 2 5 ^ CUT 1 9 ^ the Zoning Board of Appeals wil BOT PEPPERS TOMATOES 1 hold a Public Heai'iig on Momtsc A SCMOONMAICFt IflFCT’CN a sn»MKR RH- 4Ti(»>s nF,rr. SITG.AR HEART April 30. 19M. at 8 !’ M n Hn Aal’ I'O.Mi Sliire* 4U prleei ifcawa kfra {laeladlkf fhaw •» h*m$ net fafc/fcf te price certliifi) ere 2 u . 2 9 c Pkx 2 3 c Hearing Room of the Mnnicipa 4W1 I.e«ins4n« A»«.. Now York 17. N, Y. VEAL R O ^ ^ Tb MAZOLA Building on Ih- fo lnw .ng appl ■ a Whiskies gaaraafeerf Hbraagl* We4aei4ay, April 2Sth aa4 elective ia ffcJi tammvaity tlons; PRUNE Raymond J. I-auren' for per­ as4 rieieity. CHICKENS Delicious Bakery Specials OIL mission to retain hn.id o\ er fim.l PEMBROOK Xh JUICE entrance which has b.'.'ii c-ie, led tim OID WHIIKIM FRKSH FKO.M THK 0 \ KNS—EVERY approximately 3' ck'Sei to sijeci line than regiilalion-. a . o' a’ 1.' 16 JTP D a ir y ! asoof »ot 2.95 FAMDUS SUtTANA-EiONOUICAl SLICED BACW p i- Irving Street. Reatdenee Zone A 4044 WMIJXIfS f a v o r i t e s . . . A N N P A 5 * LB FANCY PASTRIES Oscar Johnson for ex',,i s .,n o! 3 ; q '- M4l> G»4'N Nfl'T1>*t Se*!T»R R!T1 |l HEINZ Peanut Butter JAR V s t u RR Theyre the talk of the town—Trv some asoon! 2 9 ^ permission to file and eepa • saws ^9alad Dre*»lii|J 32' n BKFX in basement of home r' .| ' . ba-.e a ainall sigh for same s'.'.a.'ee.i t,. B u ttar VIrift, nfsuro- usoi • iM'*' 77' pO l >>•* STRATHMORE CLUB PRDOUCTS •90: CAK2 5' dwelling at ikl imm I '.'''v ,i Crushed Pinaoppla ' BLfNDCO WHtSKFT Cannad Chickan » ' ''‘“1.95 L ...... Meat Department Residence Zone B Mel D-Bit Cheasa n ar.... .o 1. 5 6 ' 0? ;A» STH A QC f 29 John Mitchell for pern..-s ■ n to »6 Sweat Mixed Pkklas MARGARINE PROOF BO’ X#T J 57 Walch's Grapa Juiea “"“’Sr S T E ^ thr .SWIE'T’S HEAVY STEER TOP ROLM>. KATR.Y F.YNCT. tX/YN erect, free-atandir.g re.i two Importad Blau Chaasa • • • • ^*63' WEI.L KNOWN TOP NA'v-'** F5 'h ’-’'I PPnp'irY with 1 ‘ 10^ faced Neon sign 1 x 4 j f,, Ann Poga Mocoroni 4 TfABS Oil) Normal's Spam ,,ores 5 2 (H’AMTY RR.AM) C O RNED B E E F lb. 89c street line, to be iise.l m ...ni'in He ’i. !• III. Domastic Swiss Chaasa • • • • '‘63 Mlumm tion wdh use.i ',1' .-a.' - ;r WkHa H««fa Condensed Milk 2 2 ' TOMATO SOUP Cannad Chickan * * “ *“ _____ 2 9 ^ LEAN, HICKORY Oakland Stieei R,..s;d. i., . TOM MOORE \g .(l t !i' ''il t H ih'-lt cured ' •' 6 3 c M57 'AN Pineapple Juice 3 9' SifSSms Bertha McFaydrn t.ir i STRAIGHT BOURBON P aach as ,6*. rm«» "•t''** ooj’s '* « 2 l Bion to. conduct a ih'ld da\ 'are 3 3 1 ' he s ;as COWSTESKS I'iN C im i SMOKED SHOULDERS lb. 53c JANE PAPKE* 'yTPA RICH Sultana Tuna Flakes • • • 2 7 ' " • ' i S i i g S P center for 4 children, in hon e at S PROOf BO’ 2.99 U>- 8n Htark'v. at her .-ii-eel Poston Raspberry Prasarvas ““ '* '** CHEESE .SWII'T'8 PRKMIl M BO.N'EI.ESS D «’ ■ ED >x k fs’ H e .117 Strained \Vliil4> Kroad \oir^V Zoio B. ll I'm.MAMM W w i B A B Y F O O D S DA'U BRAND REGUIAR OR FISH- DIET John J Hal.r, :,.i per ii.i.-.sic,r. lo CMOePtD BtECMNUl. Cl*Pr S 09 3E9lfcB S VEAL ROASTS lb. 73c rehnlsh furniture m garage at To LYNNBROOK fflSSSw q v a u t y ^ Easy. Make pm curls wil^ Linden Street Keaidfio e Z.rn.e A ALL fUCAM nil ar i: 25'* D o g F o o d 3 ;^°! 25^ tllNOfO WHItKIY 4 mo. 3 9 ' Jao« Parker Donuts Uabv Foods jAi 6 o 2 "toT 7 9 / (sirl.«lick and apcvial allor LEAN, RL'UAR CI'RED Raymond Thomas for penm-s- $6 '5TH F r o n k f u r t s Hiihliir (iiiis tlint i .tiinol di-i olor ■ion to use peopoied -hmlclmg. ! PPOv' * B01 2.99 - Cherry Sweet Rolls JAMf AAMKf S 3 5 ' by t h e Heinz Cocke i ElbaHa Paachas * «”'4»4 3 3 ' GORGONZOLA CHEESE ...... lb. 69c or injiirr li.iir. So f;nl (irl -.ilr), DAISY HAMS lb. 89c temporarily, for sioiaj' m .sir.ip V»H E5 THiS PRODUCT PIECE paper, rags and s'ia.i> non cm SPAGHETTI Iona Pears MUENSTER CH EESE...... lb. 53c mme hair laLr- a |wriiianrnt i AND 6 YFabs 010 Streussel Buns JAN( OAORfi 3 1 Hartford Road -.ce-i of .No 624 i TliankU Pears " < ar,u.2t Minced Ho*’*' SALAMI PROVOLONE...... lb. 59c in juat a few miiiutr-! Business Zone II. Breakfast Cocoa by t h e PASCAL CELERY 2 Bcha. 29c 2 « . r 3 l ' tDCBANUT vtLViT '* tac» 5 4 ' CREAM CHEESE ...... lb. 59c Thomas AtaniHin f'.- perni.ss.on GREEN VALLEY layer Coke ‘ Cheese Ritr.. Nabisco Ritz 8 oz pkg 274 PIECE levely. Oil-rirh, aci rri prorcM to erect undersized d-veli,..^ ,,n lea Cream Mix I.b. ' ORANGE JUICE ...... 6-ox. can 19c FANCY CUCUMBERS Each l O C •OURBON WHIIKFY Heinz S'waet .Spun llrram \>.i\jng Inimti South side of Sunset Strec . 2.12' 00 4 STH o y e | Royal Anna Cbarrits FRENCH FRIES ...... pkg. 19c rondilioio. hail. ir-iill- in /Ea-St of Vlliag. Sfee', . K. . 1 ;.. • PRGO' BOT O af J ' M IXED PICKLES Corn Flokas I , b . Famous for Fine Flavort WINTCRHiU hIL -oil sa\r.. LARGE GRAPEFRUIT 3 ,„29e Zone B. A BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKifS A pple J o k e STRAWBERRIES ...... 1 -lb. pkg. 49c Instant Rica UMU Bill 5 Lb. Donald G. Morrison foi i.ern, » J^49' MUD AND MiLlOW CORN ON CO B ...... pkg. 25c only SpoHile Gelotia Dessert* ■ion to build addition to rear ol I D'Cleck Coflaa .AC 7 7 ‘ OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:DD dwalling which will be IS mdies COLONEL LEE WHsen'i Ceokinf Dil • Heinz Malt BAUSON PtUD closer to side line iPaik.r diieei. BCTTIEO IN BOND • ICH AND fUll'BOOlfO P re se rv es ICECREAM P I N T P K C . 2 5 c •)(IU than regulations allow a'. l .. Duff's Hot Roll Mix PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE! STRAIGHT BOURBON VINEGAR Rad Circl* Coflaa u . 7 9 ' I'ompirle i piu* e pben Street. Residence Zone A. 24 100 STH Q QQ\ MBOOWlN-reuCATOB Fed. Tax) Rose Babineau for extension of VIGOSOUS AMO WINEY A N N RAG C PIOOP BOT WaTTl t1 8 ' LB BA parmUsion to conduct beauty par- DI5T1LIF0 IN tCEPTUCKY Bokar Cafta i r ■ lor in home and sign for same at M a y o n n a i s e i l 8 0 ' S a l t i n e s OPEN ( OPEN 3C Pnim Street. Residence Zone A MANY OTHIR NATIONALLY KNOWN i Matthew. Moriarty for poinv.s- BRANDI AVAIUBII AT AAR BTORH . . If 01 WC 21* CARRA*S Blon to erect a gasoline slstion ;ii 44 01 rtc 41* W ertliaiere Spice Drops THURSDAY Coke Flour net * . . FRI. A SAT. •ocordance with revised plan, on 34 1 m sm & ij 01 p«c 2 1 * Hartford Road. Corner of Csinp- r t*T 3 Ft* 32^ Wertiwiere Gum Drops 1 fleld Road. Business Zone II. B a v a ro ja ‘CNn - T IL 9 P. M. ( L T IL 6 P. M. SCENT SHOP 116 EAST CENTER AtnOTEO LI PkC 59* AU persons interested may at­ W orwkk Chocolates tend this hearing. Ann Page Beons I '** 23* BfARKET 974 MAIN STREET OOl Main S(.. Tel. .'>.3M Zoning Board of Appeals. STREET FREE PARKINQ NEXT TO STORE 1 SOVTH MAIN STREET W. H. Stuck, Chairman. E. It. Kennedy, Secretary. \ i

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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 .orduiK l' ei .01 • tltr P. .. Kvi’.le Post r,m e on Friday ' phot ) above, of Hie Ail' Fo'c.- iiivl |uni at the Airstrip. Face Half lb 69c ity and *oine .vorkers ah. .r.d no; Arthur Drug Stores COMMUNITY RESTAURANT fro. 10 a 111 to 1 p.m. to eonfer M-.Sgt Karl Clark of the Infan­ Tlii.s was the (ir.st time the two YOU ALWAYS SMOKED OR BOLOGNA OR Join the strike weie tempoiiir.h Wit' tiiose w lio are Oft \ears of age 143 NORTH M AIN STREET M ANCHESTER F,e$h H^dock M « 5 ,, try Intelligi'iiee met in K "iea re- Hi. n Irive s> " n e leli other since laid off. It was estimale.l tlia'. Hu anil ". Iio have nut w orked for one r-e In..I war lieeaose I ’lai k oh-eteil work wdll be .pinpleied .1. v.\ eenllv hv pri’-arranged plan ’Pile SAVE AT THE 1 . mo: ill at least .‘onre Seldeinber. . Slav Fresh Floiinder Fillet 49 two Miimli'-'ler men have been I in Hie service and has been Fresh Shoulders Minced Ham ^ 59< week* or so T il'X' an' entitled In bi'netit.s if friends sim '■ eloldh'"' I ami Ih*' .seiMi'n in the Far Fast withont •nie city town ano fhn.i i.' o. th.'\ ajtply at the olfiee at tins Arthur Drug Stores AUTO GLASS w hole chicken in BROTH reiinmn. de.sj'ite the son oiindinps. |. turning to the States. DeCian- Sea Statlop* , 4 9 . Commerce have united to la.ii- a p, ..,1 se-. .ioii ai rangeil to areotno- lls was I'-le.ised from si rviee after fund for u»e In lud .c.u*; ne.< ., It,, se over 0.5 years of age. was a happy one I'. Ciantis i:i" Me.ss Sergeant liixlng served <>n monttvs with 32 MIRRORS 3’. LB AVG TIN dustne* to come to the 1 > H a lib u t ------SWANSON'S CANNED CHICKEN 1, for the -nTtli Troop Cairmi W’ln", ,,f tli.-r: in France and Germany. Children * I’ond iMi Is .slat..iii'-l m S'ci' ti , I'litii 1 i.“t August when he was SERVE WITH The Laieljen ikui.I on .M.'Uiil.iin Olio Doiul. 11 Safe .lapan. In iid'hlimi to being in reenlle.l t iielive iliitv with the MILH-FED DeCiaiitis worked as a FRESH FROZEN street will aKinn he u.'i-d for a (barge of Hie fe'-'lim; of the non An l-o rr . Iraih witer Ink, you n OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE LB TIN 16< children’s fl*h pond durmR the le- 111 (Ira c k iip in his own Wing he is ot ien eell "i .sah-sni-in uiMi Hie Rninner Sales fo- ikoie el our eu»tomeri w 0 j Supermetke' (al flshln« wa-son staitir.i; a' x upon to .supervise the transiioi-t- efonpanv an'I live'i \xilh his par- POULTRY ,ind . veriety .^our Fk.' P ickertl o’clock Saturday morning This Ing of foo'l to Hie Cnite'l Nations I 'll-i Mr nod Mrs Fr-ink peCinn- DON’T year the pond is under .-xtate , on- lis. nl ’-’O’-’ Poller si-r. 1 Clark’s ROASTERS...... lb. 56c Knock Yourself Out . . . Look for Parking Motors FI Faso, Tex . April 19 ' Ts troops in Koiea. Fresh Whlteflnh Corp % trol, but will be suprrvi.sed h> the I en w- member w-|is killed when Rii-'-idlv when D'-Ciinlls knew p-iretds live on We.sl (’enter CAPONS and . Rockville Rerrealioii Board, The a Oil.ton H-f"' boinlH-r tnlteied on in I ivanee of a nr . onMil I'- '.''OilM ...... lie,'t Tim I no min ntleii'led . . . Lose Your Dog . . . Let Your Baby Cry . . . Fresh Pik« legal length for fl.sh In he t.ilon a tnkenff here yeslerdav, then he making ini'. K ■ ' a I;- eon- .Maiirhester Hi h s. bool I'.gether. CAPONETTES 64c 6 bottles for 25^ St from the pond will be six ineh.-.s , an.ni' d to s stop In the renter JUST MEANDER DOWN TO THE . . . and each fl.sherman will be al­ Delivered In Mancheater P1«* D#pe*H CALIFORNIA GREEN rd Foil Blls.s i Friday Evening* I I I Vi Center St. Phone 5858 2 , i» 4 5 lowed a limit of five flab Y.ninc ITie 14 others In th ' plane lenp- J ASPARAGUS Call After 3 P. M. people 15 years of age or r n incer I to treidom ,|U.st before the rrip- , iO nU D UNOf* AUTHOKlTT OS THE COCA-COLA COMPANY W Store Fronto, Fteture Framing. OntstanJin^ both boy* and girls, are eh'g'hle I led ( raft hurst into lliimrs. | H. A. FRINK Tire; CO( A-C OL.\ B O TTLIM , <’0M IV \M o k h .x r t f o k d Venetian Blind*, Corn FLORIDA FRESH SPRING CROP ^ EARS c to flah at this pond Fnmlttire Top# 29 Kdled was First Lient II. R I Sullivan Avenue—Wapping o IV4V. Tt<« Coea-Cel« Compm Brotherhood Meeting Dow of Holton. Maine a radar op- , &aLenj Values! The Brotherhood of the P'lrat O t o U L ' . Brangelical luithernn church will orator .Mielinel Cardamon, 7. son of a C d f f O t S CALIFORNIA 1 7 ' meet thl* evening at eight n’e|... k Fort Blls.s ofTirer, received a hrok- ^oan darot Following the biisines.s meeting en leg when stnnk by a po ee of ROASTING CHICKENS Ralph Cib.snn will show film.* TURNPIKE WHITE SLICED ENRICHED BUTTER EGG & HONEY RASPBERRIES Abort Calendar Seealon till- (latt. I Cucuinbcf s SPRING CROP ' ?i-Sgt. Norman W’ad'ile. Fort , 2 15 A abort ■ calendar session of the | One family tells us they hegan huving our rhickens Rhss fireman, w.v.s seriously burn- Tolland County Superior Court j 15 oz PKG 3 9 c I-.I m fichting the flames. .«even BREAD BREAD will be held on Fridav in Rnek- because they liked our adi erliscments—“hut we found Grapefruit FLORIDA 64 I 70s ^ FOR c vine with Judge William .1 Shea • Hvi.s rerioxed imnor burns. 29 2 18-OZ LOAVES 2 9 ' POUND LOAF ^ 9 ' presiding. The following ea.ses the chickens even better than the ads ,‘iaid.” You have are Hated. Harold Barton vs T.e- Lisbon < uls Tax Rale BROCCOLI roy N. Hanaen et al, motion to set to try our chickens to realize (heir excellence. Oranges FLORIDA ■ FULL Of JUICE 5 LB BAG 4 3 c Lisbon, April IP oT A special MARKET aside xer^lct; Michael B Smith I ?WLS 151 Middle Tpk., West Telephone 8338 vs. Rom Rldeg Smith, motion foi town meeting la.sl night voted to JL a CuJ 3 . s u J” YOR GARDEN lOOZ PKG Z 7 c perthlMfon to withdraw- a* emm- , rediire the tax rat# from 38 to 27 ROGER OLCOn m 1 for plaintiff; divorces. Ttiomas mills, after a recent revshmlion 10,3 West Center Street Telephone TS.a.l Simona vs. Gertrude Mav Whit irrrea.-i d the grand li.sl from FREE DELIVERY ney Simons, Judgment: Pomestie JtiCfi.kfiT to

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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 orch .Storm windows, ■ ' had wnrkrd as usual all day yes- desires room and board, prefer­ screens and awnings. Very clean Price from $50') up. In town or Am. Hilw. L»01 -* 22 ’ • ably with limited use of piano. r>3 r>r» Companies three and four of the terday. ca a: home last evening throughout .shade trees Near bus suburban F J Campbeli .5167 29 .\rrovv Hart A- Hcr Smith Manchester Fire Department ' collap.‘'vd. BROADLOOM Will give piano les.sons free to line, stores Charlej Le.«perance Bissell .street A,s.*oi’. Spring ...... '>1 * family members If desired Loca­ 17'2 19'-. responded to box alarm .51 at the He was born in Glastonbury i 5620. Bristol Bra.«* ...... comer of Spruce and Charter Oak January 11. 1896 m the house in ; tion in country or suburb.*, with Collin.s ...... - 210 APPROXIMATELY 5 acres land r>r. 1 streets last night at 10:37. which he has lived all his life, the I H hour driving distance of Ea.st KniHart ...... I An automobile had caught fire ■son of Henry and Ella Barber Oil- | Hartford. Best of references. THIS MONTH ONLY on Lake street Call 5485. Fafnir Bearing ...... 42'-; t.5'- 47 ' from an nndetepnined cause. It was nack. ; Write Box K. Herald Hart A C o o b y ...... tt He was a W’orld War I veteran .A.N ACRE of high land with beau­ Lander Frary A Clk. 26'- 28'a quUkly put ont and damages were EXPANSION CAPE COD confined to the upholstery and 5 DAYS View. CARPETS tiful Knoll Hill. Glaston­ LaPointe IMasronmld .I'l 4>* IDEAL FOR WALL TO WALL r.S'STALLATIOX OR {’ LIT TO A>JY ROOM SIZE Apartments, Plata, Consider thene feature?!: bury Restncte- ' front seat. Private owner Phone Manches­ North A Judd . 27'i; 30'- I A large crowd gathered at the RUG. THESE WERE PURrHASKI) HEFORK KE( K.VI I’ RK’ E INCREASES AND Tenemenla 631 ■I scene and it was handled adeqiiate- Custom built for present ter 2-1.530 Riis.sell Mfg ...... 19'; 2 1 '- STILL CARRY OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES. owner Kxuellent condi­ I ly by members of the Police De­ AV’AILABLE May 1st. 5-room Stan JVk.s. cnin...... 55 .58 BUY NOW WIIII.E THE SEEE(HON IS COOH. DISCOVER THESE REAL tion thrniighou! Kire- (’HOICK Lication just over Fast Torrington ...... 36 38 partment. TO CO! apartment with garage Oil heat pl.icp .steam ho,-!!, oil and Venetian binds Ad ilts only Hartford l;ne. .-'ize 100 x 5.50, Terrv Steam 1"5 CARPET VALUES. burner \\>1I insulatpfl Prn c $1 (K)0 .Madeline Smith Fnion Mfg...... 19 Sent in Your $60 per month Box Z Herald. I roof ir.sulation upstair."**. 86 Realtor. 2-lfft2 or 4679. U. .s. Envelope ('oniin 81 // Very r.lrelv !ar.d?!eaped U *S. Envelope Pfil 68 Boost Manchester SPECIAL! Bosineaa l/oeatinns Gf>o«i neiphbora Irr.niedi- Veeder-Root...... 41 44 The ANDOVER by DuMONT The PARK LANE by DuMONT The REVERE by DuMONT ate f*erijpnncv Suburban lor Sale C) Tile above quotations are not to WANTED Pot Rent 64 I be construed as actual markets, * Essay Yet? 17-inch Rectangular Pic­ 17-inch Rectangular Pic­ 17-inch Rectangular Pic­ BEAUTIFUI. GRAY TWIST Full Price— t' .V.NDOVER L.AKE Attractive t- blit arc approximate markets. Carpenters ture. Plug-io for Record ture. Plug-in for Record OFFICE IN Orford building Rea r>n Player. *439“ Player. *429“ Plog-.n for Record Player. * " Carpenter's M A \ - 469 Marlow's i.‘. ' __DO IT NOW ! Siihjecl: WII.XT .\UE BROADLOOM ______I To Veternn.n Private beach with boat, .v7.9(H’l In liami i HESTER'S RINt Il’AL AI)V.\.\TAGES1 STORE FOR Rent, centrally lo-1 .M.ide'.me .Smith. Realtor 2-1012 Ahoiit Town Hefners ! or 4679. A satisfactory way to Slightly Irroguiar cated. Suitable for any type o f ' DOUGLAS BLANCHAPvD businea-s. .Next to Manchester ‘ .5Ils.« Gertrude Ho:nn.a^n will ABPLY borrow at the First Na­ $$00 IN PRIZES! Save »4.00 Per Sq. Y eri Re.alt, 'P tional Bank of Manches­ Prime Meat Market. 103 Onler Phone 5tt7 WitoH'd— Real Ksiatr 7*( present her piano pupils in recital Don’t miss this opportunity to do some real tub tbtntip- street For details call 2-8075. this evening in St. Mary's parish ter, is on your life insur­ ing— some high powered selling of the town >on call L'RGE.NTLY .Needed. Modern hou.te, ^ Parents and friends arc Jarvis Realty Co. home, t.et votir sales talk down ou pa|«r. Win your­ M.ANCHE.-'TKR 5 ', room ranii ance. \ loan can be made homes. 2 lo 4 bedrooms, (..’a.-b’ cordially invited. .i DOVER RO.XD almost immediately at a self a coveted prize. Wanted to Kent 68 I type house Three bedrooms with buyers wailing Call Suburban $ Q 9 5 radiant heat, tile bathroom, at­ Raymond D Blanco of 102 Sum­ preferred intciesl rate. HERE ARE THE Rl LES: per Sq. Yard WA.NTED -3 or 4 room rent by Realtv Co. Realtors. 49 Perk:n* tached garage plu.s automatic etrcct Phone 8215 mit street us on a busme s trip to I. Open to all residents of Manchester, except members 2 adults References V\ nte Box '.va.ther. dishwa-her and refng- Puerto Rico. Haiti and the Doinln- Open Saturday ol thr Drvpiopnient Comnilhslon, Its Mib-commlttrrA S. Herald erat.rr. Only tlh.umi. .Schv arlz CO.NSIDERI.NG SEU.l.NG i.an Rcpulilit He expects to lie DON'T FORGET! ■Mornings and members of their families. Real E.statf Ca:. .\mta White YOUR PROPERTYr gone for a few week.s. -» \ll entries shoiiUI be written on one side ot the paper. • 100% WOOL FACE WANTED--Unfurnished rent by i 8274. No restrictions as to length but simplicity and brevity Manchester veteran. References. I Without obligation to vou. we Till' i5.nu'-I>onlile (Tub of the lire recommended. . . . , ■ Phone 5696. ' DELIGHTFl’ L .5-room home with will appiaise or make vou a cash No name should ap|>ear on the material submitted. • 12 FEET WIDE iffet foi prrpeitv .See ii* Ixfore North Methodi.-t church will hold FIRST 3. separate 3-room apartment. (Ja- its Apiil meeting tomorrow eve­ CANCER Ea. Ii contestant will place his ni-me and address In a ' von sell NATIONAI^ BANK sealed envelo|)e whieh wUI be stapled or attaeheil with • IDEAL FOR WALL-TO- Farms and Land for Sale 71 rage. oil burner, steam h'-al o.ak ning at eight o'l lock at the oliurch. floors, convenient. I’ru'e $Ui,.5uil Phone 6'273 OF MANCHESTER scotch tii|M' to the tipper right hand comer of the first 170 ACRES (.50 clear); good 10 H. B. Grady. 8009. b r a e - b u r n REALTY RAG "The Friendly Bank” niige of the material. WALL COVERING ______Mrs. Helen Griffin of 93 Sear- Contestants may select as a subject the contest qiies- room house 2 oaths, furnace; -tELUNG'’ (’ontaet this iffice for Ixirmigh road, vvhii l.s AmericanjKm TEI,. ?-4.5I1 DUPLEX —6-6 room.s, two c.ir ga­ hairman of the American Legion tioii or any phase or part of large equipped barn |26 tieupsi, prompt and dependable service , COLLECTION Member $'ed. Deposit Ins. There will be two contests. Entries to In' accept*^ young stock b. m. other outbuild­ rage. Excellent location, imiiie- Alice 'lanipet Agency Phone 2- ; Auxiliary, is granting the use of j Corporation 6. diute CK'cupnncy. $lt,n(io, rash her home for a card party for . must be p.Hitmarked not later than midnight of the The ARDMORE by DuMONT The TARRYTOWN by DuMONT jhe MT. VERNON by DuMONT ings; pond, brook.-, long frontage l 4543 ir 2 11880 oi •2-(H)2S Member Federal Reserve following closing dates: on State highway, $i8,(Kio uare, ' needed $5.(100 members of the unit and St. Mar- 17-inch Recuogular Pic­ FL.AT 5-5 room.'^. steam Imat 2 garef.s Circle. Daughters of Isa­ System First Contest— .April 24th IV-incli I.ilc-hizc Picture, 18-inch Life-size Picture. 822,500 with 26 head and eq.:.p- W.5.NTFD \ our ; rjperty to sell SATURDAY MORNING Sa^nd Contest— 5Iay 8th ture. Built-in AM-FM Ma nchester ment. Several other large a.-d car garage. $15(iC0 rash needed Reliable quyers waiting with bella The purpose of the social Is Built-in- FM Radio. Plug­ Built-in- FM Radio. Plug­ to earn Hi* wherewithal to pur­ Entries should he^ mailed to Manchester Development Radio. Three Speed Auto­ small farms, term* arranged J5 000 Immediate ■ < cupanry. cash Fir.ancfs arranged We Commission. Box 749. Manchester. Conn in for Record Player. * “ in for Record Player. room chase an American flag for the 469 4 SI.NGLE- Fireplace' ex- matic Phbnograpb. *535 W’elles Agency Cover.tr Tel 7- need 4-5-8-7 roo.Ti singles and 2- 6 There wiU be four quallfjing winners for each conteaL *675 new Bro'“ me pack Mrs Griffin 6872 paji.sion attic with dorm.err tile fair.ily houses. Howard R HsJt- each of whom will become a candidate for the grand bath, steam heat ' oil ■ $12,500, requests those who play Canasta •All Prices Include Federal Tax - Installation - Warranty and State Tax Kxtra. ings. Phone 2-1107 to bring their own cards prize. .A person may enter both contests and will bn POULTRY Farm, Modern 5-room ' a.*li neded $4,000 AMESITE DRIVEWAYS eligible for a qualifying prize In each contest but for house in picturesque country set­ 7 ROOM .SINGLE—Arlesian wat- LISTINGS -Needed Single homes only one grand prize. . , .u s» u , er. three acres clear land. Near .A daughter. Patricia Ann. was a RFDl'CKD RATES | SINCE l«'!0 Carpet Center ting. 3 acres of land. 2 large p,.u'.. multiple units, farms, cottages born at the Hartford hospital 2. AU entries will become the property of the Hanehea* 808)8 MAIN STREET | .turnpike PHONE 2-4848 try bouses. $12,600. Madel.ne bus line. $13,500, cash needed Free appraisal. Allen Realty Co, a GRADING FREE WORK ter Development Commltalon and none wUl be re­ (Corner of Middle Turnpike I $5,000 ^ April 11 to Mr. and Mra. Michael a POWER ROI.LER USED GtARANTEED Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. 180 Center street. Phone 5105 OrfiteUi. Jr., of 136 South Main turned. THURS., FRIDAY DAILY » to 6 :8 0 R.XNCH TYPE—3 wdrooms. nice evenings 2-0438. a FREE ESTLMATi;S CALL 1 Block North of the Armory) location. $18,500, cash needed street, TTie couple have two other a'HME PAYMENTS 5LANCHESTEB Contest U. YOUR MAN'CHESTER— TOMORROW, OPEN UNTIE 9 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. WED. to NOON LOOKING rOR a home or proper­ children, Linda and Michael. ty in and around Manchester T $ 6 ,000 . TO BUY OR SELL a SAVE 10% FOR CASH 2091 Stnrtn April 2S. BRUNNER’S—TELEVISION Then contact T. J. Crockett, at 5 ROOM SINGLE—Oil heat, ga­ SAVE WITH TONIGHT rage. good location, $12,500. A daughter, their flrat child, Send Entries to: nla office nt 887 Mata street or RING EITHER BELL! WB-a bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ Y’OI R M.ANCHE.STER—TODAY CONTEST Ma n c h e s t e r —lo acres of land 358 EAST CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 5141 pbooe 5416. Many houses for sale; neth Warrender of 328 East Mid­ P. O. Box 749 soma building lots, choice land partly wooded, five mijiites walk 2-1642 or 4679 DeMAIO BROTHERS Ailverlitie in The Herahl— It Pay§ to b”.s. $3 500. Frcrtage 500 feet. dle Turnpike, at the Hartford hos- Maneliester. Conn. tn Talr.ottville and Bo'.ton: some p’l'al yesterday. Mr.«. Warrander Call Now—We Personally Supervise All Work 1 niMtions Not Given On Pl'O^'e i M.ADELINF. "iMlTH : the former I»is Krompcgal ot inveatment nroperty. Check with For Anpointmer.t Please Call 4------Crockett t^forc ji;ou sell or buy. HOWARD R. HASTINGS—2-1107 I ^ Realtor 25 Westwood atreeL

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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\I.V.P. (Choices the event's history. Whatever rmented in the Pittsburgh Plrgles Knot Ciunnl under revised Are reg-1 I 'r i i i m o l i i "'nning iringle, 4-8. enielery here. His second wife is ' the Kastern l.eaguc He is a giadu- the Chicagoan's neatly-combed long history. There i.s a Iiighly re­ atb'ii. alUinogh he lias not led t? to run for governor in KrntucUy. In KrH5 0H I riiini|M i With the acore tied at 2-S In the rciuntJi *'f when live women .1 Wallett. IJ.'t Waranoke Hoad, happens from here in will he spring training camp in Klorida .. nlntmns i?i tno small and the Au- biiried at Fort Wayne.'Ind. late of Teachers College in .New 1 black hair. Meanwhile Bintton's garded -four-man Japanese le.am plod,ling pack home since 194S If niandler resigns. hasohRll ninth. Willie Jonea' aecond homer when Mrs. 1’. Howard Kddlson. A>«tarda>'« BprsIId tame by contrast. Second and ...... dttortiim lias been forced to close treasurer of the club, will serve as With tbe senator's death was | jjntain. I hlock-l listing right.s battered Wtl- lhat Ineliides fihigeki Koyaiiagi, Also (lo" n lo go are two otlu The W illimai.lic Ridge,a were ac- i-red (Drvoran aers es aa manager . . , # • • ^ Wollhl ho ruled hy the cxccuti\e I1> .lack Hand w York 6 BDiton 1. ley. Savannah Ga . vi. Dick Chap­ [the Pirates will don short pants season i>lav will be Wednesday’s ^ h# a loiigli nut to crack in the Sht .said she ! The nomimilinp romniittee ap- Frank W Smith of the famous Bc-slon Maiathoii. i-slopiwd the fight. Many of the Izeo Durochar*a psnnant time .Mr and M r8. i ness, said complications of the triomplis away hack in 1911. a' U'Njihlngton 6 Philadriphtk man. Plnehurst. I when the weather get* a llttlo aanie against the Philadelphia |Frick of the National l American I^neue highly enough the work , pointed veslerdav ineliides >Tr.s. Drive. Worcester. 3 944 fans horihd the move, which ' Rented their nation in Olymi u the .x. hcdule nf gjiiu’ S w Im n waul ^ - - and two cluh piesidenls Tom table WAS disrupted at Boston HrooU Hill ; sickiic.ss following the major siir- Now a pre-mrdicnl studenl at the Jr,hiiny K,‘l!ev of Bo.ston. I’lovnUnd 4 Detroit 3. Ixiwer brai ket Billy Joe Pat­ i warmer ..Yogi, Bella expeCx to Athletlea Yankee and lied .Sox Wynns four-luller the individual w-omen s gemifis i H Waildell. Mrs o r- Chiirles i i foll.ivved an cxaniiiiation of Wil-j marathon te.Gs. also have atIrael- iiiiiiiedi iiciy ;i[>pro\ e*i Seaaon ! n a 10-tnn- when Bam Jethroe homered with ,\I„ss amumnee the engagemcnl ' | gel v caused death. New York Medical Siliool. Robluns Keliey. ho won Ihc fir.sl of h Oth<*r gum''* poitponrd. ton. Morganton. N. C , vs. H H betonie a father for the eicond ;ame.' will not he carried by the Ynwkey of the Uoaton Red Sox clubs in that campaign. Phr j j. House. .Mrs Frank f.erlarli. barns' (aen by Dr. Joseph Caha- ed eon.siderahle atteiHioii. Ttu y are Ing lisltle at LH’trod yesli i’tlay fol* two on In the ninth for nn 8-8 win ..f tlu ir d.-iMghter Muss Ixus k. ,■ Hut it was only after death that expects to flnush among the lop 2.i. I’vo B.A .\. mad cla.ssics back play .stmt.'* Suml.n’. .May 6. with' Haverstlck, Jr , Lancaster, Pa ; tinx- in .Si'ptcmtier Big Gua N.\v Miu'i’ii tee\-i'i* atation iintlC*'^'^ Warren Gilea of ( iniinnnli many amusing mrident^s eonneci- Henrv Huggins and Mrs I,IP the veteran Wang Clien-I.ing .iiid SyrtruNf B Buffalo 3. lovMtig leMiion s gaudy two-hit win over hiB New York OlsnUl. Jim uimith l» WiHiiim B Thornton, son i'nndenherg's family dlselo.sed 1935. repealed 10 years later. Ai Hiiiiiiltoii meeting ihe Britlah ' Harx’ie Ward Jr . Southern Pines. I Zernial, nianulactui er nf 29 home September 28. 29. .30 . There *re .'y*" •*' ''" o opening dav. emphasire the cia.ss rd wnth campsigning. siieb (cs %ns- I H,„|on Bratton who weighed 119, re- lJbby Kellei hatn I vLot krd >et. ,nc rlambak-s. corn roaat.s. tray- ,>orge BorsI gave banquet will he held on Tuesday eeipt.s, or'about .41,.587. WiUiains, ; tremely well on the Pacfie Coast. Addition of the Bulges as«ures (igo Pip-'idei.t George TV*,u- Yiirk Yankees Inateail of four Giant pitchers. fiirstrr <1rorn a necessary lung operatnm for i Mtandiag* Winners will meet In 36-hole 29 game.' tl i.' *pring . Manager ' I*lic btg lour of l.4enu»n, VN>nn. cling throU^Jl the emintr> ‘ ''‘'ak; i . ,,uut.« of th.- Ix>ague of evening. May 1 al thr Garden weighing 151. received 22'-.. per ' ...... the league of ,-ix good teams, the npv,'' 1 ei'oi da .'lunv tliat 1 015 of 'l"'ut the liay in Washington. A h the Western teams In the Miss Smith fl ^;rntlii;itr nf fTnfl ' , lose to a year from the fall of I National semi-finals tomorrow, with the 1 Kelelr ami Mike (taicia rank witii me here and there She pre.lmle.l , Voters Workshop wb„ b I'.rove. Bill Cooper will peivr as c( nt or niiprn’viniatcly .$1 298. K.-o li gram .says one selmol. Noire live ti-lcvisioii wo"l.| sharply tri .-e won p,,ro Orrhiirds It was left With a memlH*r of .stphinx ada I League this .seai?on \ catch­ the Won'cster youth battled • pp ,(;pid, ••that some A m y Hall in Tolivo. .lapar, the FUdgea will get plenty of com­ Clevflant. .. 2 0 1.000 — Mrs. Winifred Mael'onaM post in Hrazil to be with his father, — with only MeHsIe getting as far 1 la pronounced No hlay . The pletlng phvaii al ediiratlon degree ReHiiiiieH l\ »iii^ lil iknotkcd out Lhaty Trout in the the HospilaliU eommittea of er. Roger fl^rmerly re. id-d iiere. .mcearly-eveuternw , nlho seeo^^^^^ an Air F uce hillet. petition and are expected to make Washington .. 3 0 l.OOf over Frances Burke Redirk .n his last weeks, snd two daiigh-j (’hirago .... sa ths third round. Phllllea' front office ha* banne.! requirement' at Ihe ttniveralty of I loth Hay Boone singled home Plavoff Series which Mrs Wiokk H is ehiiirmnn. He performed m the Canadian loop, Bratton s haul r i ^ l in P , im lini ng our Intr,ainiii Hls. the Twt-league verv atrong. .. 1 . 0 1.000 H Will Make iireat thivernor would be as low as Ihos* of mills Icis Mrs John Hailey and .Mrs. | St. Louit ... .. 0 1 ,000 1*^ peraonal appcaiaiuea for lla pia> - I Conoeetieul Ilia brother Larry l*any Pohrv with the winning run to decide whether to have a pot ing seconds of the first ! depends on football receipts" Moiitresl. April 19 -V The Mrs. LeoiioW apparently is « of compHinhle size 1 Kh7..il'rth Pfeiffer, both of Grand j la.st .sea.son Thia year the baseliall fani will Philad'‘lrhla .. 0 2 .non 3 ers during the championship sea i.^ the t’Cinn fti'shman basehal) anti Hoh Kenendy st tned tin* extia lurk siipi'er and for eiilerlammeni . ut and It got vvorso ms the cham^ ^ Pre.sident Hugh Willett tJVerUine series' as ihe boys .\i-« York A|uil 19 J-' Ernie great admirer of Governor .h'hn The .selling piKc for its products Rapids The llirec are the Senators select the most valu.able player in Detroit ... .. 0 3 .(KtO 2 Report Valentine ' son . . Moo.se Solters. former conch and another brother. Irv, Min on I'nt Mnlnn h eir»n Lodge. She says he ,K..ssessrs I an auction or outdoor dance A Mam lU'S- pmn eontiioied sma.shing rights to I Southern California said the the league. Ballots will he passed Bii.^t'in . . ., 0 3 .000 3 was a .stniuloiit sophomore grid- ahitiK Peel slieet rofer to the Tni- Vnnileu rghf mnliviil slurtent anil would be normal lor Ihos. prod­ only immediate survivors. lli.s Coiuh Pete W'lgren's the side of the face. ni.ijor league outfielder who wn< Ucil Ibdlr hecJirnr h on May .5 at Fitton Field in Wor- j untlerilof; Montreal t'anadtens k'*” - has the ability to han.lle every out III llieir suiqieii.eiilal n port lavs sal,inlay al the I'mvcr.sUy 01 New 5'ork. Ballot.' will be picked up by va Byrne ' Pennsylvania. The major leagues game lor Ihe aecoiul time in hi* UnicUerlm, kers m tti. ii drive for situation and to give U the kiml of At the close of the program ad- MANCHESTER Chicago, April 19- iJPi Wreat- oe.nter when Holy Cross plavs ' uiDK for a second victory to tie Uie that the main oh.sl-icle to tin- cou- s.'hools win compete. , ing. gaiiie collei tora In a aealed box and Washington at Philadelphia— Sima I N.ng'’'.sl Inning was the seventh of iliree \iMi« a* manager. , the NBA ehaiiipiouahip. judgment tt would take other peo­ loumment was made to the dining "W e helK ve there Is s S'llii- leagtie nffielals (vlll make an­ ler Jimmy Valentine, who waa hurt h(V(t to f'olumhia. fotiUley ha^ i **'^'**"‘^'^'***'''**** series 2-2. of steel plants al the Trutium Mourns Death i4-5> or roriii'‘gra (7-3) ra Kellner (3- ’ a Chicago-I*)etroil game In 188;i. I'll, lung alao waa the big alory j The 6-4 former fnlgate are room where the h'sslesses. Mr.s (strucli.ui tion, " he said, "vve believe vve can I4i In ■ nationally televl.aed match eonrhpil I.Inn hnsehall team.'' for' Henson for Uie tnR is the fact ple years to arrive at. He seems to pre.'.eni time is Hie high insts nouncement of the winner before willi the ilefenillng cliamploit New | .sparked Ihe KnU ka to *n 80-73 Melntosh. Mrs, Huggins and Mrs Bill Bo.ssio. 121. of PiUs'.mi'gh M l A A to Disruss ChlcAfo at 8t. Ix>ula—Kretlow ((>-3) laat night, waa reported in good i Chicago had 2»'l men at bat and mnnv vrnrs aii<1 1h a former **** *1'^ fiamrs so far two In have an unerring sense of the wo.se O f Senator I and en her a live with television " $500 IN PRIZES! the playoffs Manche.ster Plumb­ Volk Ynnkcr.s KiIiUc Uqi.it taunt- ; victory over a lircd Itorheater Finlay served delicious party sand­ Tlie same ohstac le stands in the scored a unanimoii.s eight roiiiul va Wldini.r (7-16i. condition at Edgewater hoipltal I scored 18 runs . . The St I.x)Uis snder pitcher Me pit(’he<1 In the real ha\e and right thing to do' She felt Wa.slungton, April 19. J'l The progr-am. drawn up by a ing and’ Supply will award a trophy I cd tlie red-fnce.1 Boaton Red Sox Roy«l five Iasi night to tie their wiches, tea, fniil punch and mints way of new inleg-vated steel mill d..( ision ov er Dancing Danny Fal- ( onlo«*t I. Cleveland at Detroit—Garcia (11-11) today. Browns have been in th^ American |ma1or lenirue.s for the Philadelphia ! k'"ne into overtime. that the smooth organization in riisideiit rniman today mourned l olevisioii A"ain four-man .steering eommiltee, is to the most valuable player. with 6 1-3 no-hll Inninga and beat best-nf-aeven |ilHvoff series at at a tahle renlercl with a rec- I . ,11“! 1 net ion anvwliere. part n nl.-ir- (I.iie. 121. of Mamlu-.tei Iasi va Gray (10-7). | Hoapital attendant* *ald he reel­ I l..eague since 1902 but have won .Uhlelle* [ Both trama have been playing, the Republican party is going to D ie (b ath of Senator Vandenb -rg the answer to pre.ssiire from two 4 01 l< M 4N4 IIF.STF.R— P.ules were discussed corrected National i 6-1, allowing only two »in- I 3-3 New York ilid it the hard way. tangiilnr arrangement of van- for new- and indefie-i'k nt eom- night in the main event in F.liza- ed well and will remain at the hoa­ oniy one pennant That happened I light, hendn-up hockey and even ' accomplish something In six sides wliieh has caiiglit collegiate and accepted at last night's meet­ Nem- York at B-)Pton (3) —Hearn (11- g'es kotowing Vii Rnsi hi'a open-' dropping Ihe fust three and win­ rolored flowers I -.1 nies. iR , Mich 1. a.s the passing of "a helh. New Jersey.- V( aslbogton. Aisril 19 Ti The T o n .w pital under further examination by the oppoaing coachea appear agrr«*d weeks the l>egislaliire has been in football in the middle ing. A fin.al .sc.'slon is set for Wed­ 4) ahd Jonaa (13-16) or Kramer (3-6) in 1944 'lariy "The Gat' ing day shutout, this dctlalcd ilo*- ning the Inst three fhis hurdle lh.it pr',ic,iiled patriot who always siihordiiuited N'ltioiial Collegiate Athletic As- a doctor. ttiat the hreaka will deiide the aeasaon. 367 bills have been pa.ssed ' If Many college.^ fear unlimite’l nesday, Msy 2, at which time all va Rpahn (31-17) and Dnnovan (0-2> Breeheen of Uie .St Louis Card.' is The deciding game is set for Sat­ ■lude tl,,|i flu first partisan a.lvantage and pei sonal Phil Frnh i.s a nmiidu r of the soriHtum hopes to get government Philadelphia at Brooklyn—Helntiel- Official* at Ralnbo Arena, where seneA. toil stoi k several poliita and In the Senate, 142 Kvery ef I. rosters and bonds must be posted. the only left handed piliher lo Howling urday night at Rnehe.'ter. Siil»si«li;ir\ Stet'l tlldie. Ib.lt tbe oul- int( rest to the welfare ol the na- freshman goll team at the 1.lover- ' approval today for the skimpy mkn (3-9) va N>wci4inl> ili(-U). j Valentine wreatled Argentine Ror- However. Coach Dick Irvin of the Harry I’liylor, the *75,(MK) buy fort la being made to get through I I": L; ■ TUESDAY. APRIL 24 j win three games m one World from the Brooklyn farm chain, ■Vandeweghe, a (’oliimbta medi­ I. u t-'iigl |, ,| mill w as t ion. " . sity of Coioieet lent. I’hil fonoer- lelevi.slon farr it plans to wrve Cincinnati at (Jhicago —Ramadell e Jual as they did Will Wight 'Diea- Ihe taller Royals. He hit on seven (< ont1nne♦, JtH. the only other hit mostiv al prewar costs Where there were ii.sually sev­ VO! K MXNCIIKJJITER I 1927 IS lops sime Uie turn ol llie \. 1 '.i I • r- He flaiii be would dreaa F (ONTF.ST ' century rriist i*-rg 9«) Mazur, rookie forward who ban caa publlcatlona eral games on the video screen first-half duel The eost-nf-freight advantage llo!S|>ilal Moles before July 31. 1951 are eligible to r. O. Box 749 ,— _ ____I Jual Joined the 4'anadiena from I plienoin. came through with She apoke of tha "6pan door' ports tlie I ngineers eom bide.I that to choose from la.sl fall, thl.s sea­ Shots Here and There would be particularly henolieial in participate. Registration will i.ikc Midciet Smoke Shop Manchester. Conn. T m i. i , . 4M «M 471 «7i isao'I960 the Victoria Cougars, Boh Dawes ' o two-run single off Taylor in the policy and of the grouiia of atarry- the lapital cost of tile Ni ■’ L-n son under the NCAA program The game of ic<- hockey orig­ a lime of diminishing demand ns plare al this tune 1013 Main St. Phone 2-3063 h’oviroi * 1 > anil Bert Hirschfeld. both of whom 1 HUh. his only hit. Lopat kept •yed children and teen-age boys dor mill, even as an indep. iideni P.ilieiils Tmlay ...... no there will hr only one game each inated in Montri al. CamnlB. in that rally alive with a aingle and Last Nigh I *s Fights compared with other nulls located (’omi'nnv was eqiiiv.'ilent (>, 421.5 Saturday, The game is to he | Ma.H-H. \ 7K 69 ;*241 i. have had experience in the posllmn. and girls, who visit the Capitol at AilT.iIIed yeslerday: •Mrs Lil­ :it ticf at 1879. .N'ine men played on each Kmliti'-i'; ...... «i6 hit H two-run hmner off reliefer in existing steelmakiiig renters. per Ion of ingol eajiaeifv. a figure Silk O ty Hill n.it selected hv the sponsor or spon- , Hartford, who -want to know more lie HerSfinl.- WifHmantlc; Mr.s. nv';:inally (side. Tinlary .'lx play on each .SolJticnn ...... 7h 1)(» 2^2 Kills Kinder in the flghth. This is based on the a.sstimptlon lower fhan Zt'Ht uidicate'i fr v „ tVe of Detroit • Jnlitiny Bratton. IIP about the government of their .\alluil;,- Iguiihort, Rockville. Mrs. ill u-erk sor.-. Oil one Saturday there team Horton .Smith i.s the only (ai'iH inn)(...... <*3 H6 t’Hi'T Ulth Yanka lhat the operating costa of the New new .4(1111 Olio nob Mol risville. I'a . plaiinril, T h ’ Arrs \ will he a football blackout to test golfer who has played ever.v ...... 77 Si 2.'>2 4’hirago. stopped Don Willisms. atate tnd what Connecticut means .Miriam Martin. L.5 Middle Turn­ 30. at thr j 'Hie Waahliufton Senators kept London plant would be comimrablc null ,>( t ■ S .uf, el corporal i,,n I out Siinilav aft'T.U’t'n. I televisin’,'s efTect on ntteiidanee round of every Masters Toiirna- Sports Mirror 151, Worcester. Mass. 4. iiion-tillei to them. If the women's clubs Mifthall I step with thr Yanka and Indiana w-lth those of ita competitors sup­ pike. ea.-I .M;s.s .'oan Mahoiie, 36 ' \Vc‘St .^>lk 2 Elizabeth. N. J.—Bill Bnssio, 121. eould see tbesa youngsters it would ni' irnini. hy making it two in a row over plying New F.iigland with steel .Marga'C load, ileorg, Kmor.son, tram 'vill ilrtll .Suntlay works handle games, then one chnn.plon The most enpisei-'il ;ve Totliiv a Yi’ar A^o Mam Kr<* Piltaburgh. outpointed Danny Fal­ give them stimulus to do even I’ll ‘lonoer 4tffifr Mbilndtdplua. 6-4. in a m^ht game. from more distant point.s rriimaii v'olumhia nt Rnhrrtson Park al lo game will prohahly he seen, if ; i enmplete games pitelieil in np- Vnnp of Seoul. Korea, won (he Mlh cone. 121. Manchester. Conn.. 8. more than they have been doing O t h e r favoratile coneligsions s. I Trailing L'l Komg into the ninth, Houston—8*1 Belloise. 158. New ..\(lir.'i t '■ (-"i.av. Robert Cordy. th"v don't, then a different game ' season in fhe nmior li.-ig les u:is ■'1 , ■ ' ...... n'' Kv Bo.‘*t'tn Marathon, She said she felt sometimes as if draw-n by Cov-erdale A Colpiits, i! Ki\e Year a A^'»> 'Fhe .New York the .Senalora unloaded on Lou Brla- Yoik, outpointed Tommy Flamtiez. thsy were "letting them down " Plan for \."ia 2.", 1 ;i,ne*i lOi'lv; .laiiiU'dine rnicht he seen in each area the , 1.37 b\' Bill Dineen nf the Boston J..ii’i 1 ...... 7(. aie who walked two and K*ve up a was reliahiv revealeci, will shoi\ : for your Pleasant J loments- 9k ml I’T:! VankeeM drew a rrowd of 158, Corpus CThrlstI, 10. they could be organized into va­ Rian, .'^■eiiii Wind.-or, Anthony area to hr ilefine’i by' the NCAA. Re.I .Sox in 1904 . I’p ofeH.-iUnal ...... 74 Iwo-nin triple to Irv Noren ami a The proposed mill, estimated to There i.s one slight hitch in the wrestling in HarlfoMl is out f"i I >: n , »' ...... 6.3 41 K7 2.1 for their home opener aa they rious age groups. Women's ability I nst $ . ( exclusive of land, Riiiia, na 7 .Nelson place Beverly Sports Schedule double lo Mickey Vermon before be 190 0 10.0110 H ontIniHsI from .oelertion o ' the games by the an mdefii'ite pe'in.! uMd a si.t- •'di’ed the Wa^hlnjfton Senatora, MrMlinn Two-HitMid Tlte Pro* to get thuigs done once they be­ will be "a normal one in almost ■ Brown .s Rogers place; Jane Cran. ask for T tnlR ids 4R.1 441 1373 7-fi waa replaced by Hank Wyae. come Interested Is tremendous dall, 334 Hilliard alrerl. sponsor. A provi.sion o f the pro- ' able auditnri'im or outdoor arena Boh Kur.ava was the w inner. , every respect." vvh rh he did not I'XPla Friday. \pril 27 tonisht king Pine <1 Ten Yeara Afjo WaahinKton'a I PhiladrlphlB-d*,— Bo Mc.Mlllm True, we now have Girls' Slate S 1 • D A watched It would be in the top quarter of , 3 Continuing dc, | n to th.s, tiarged yc.slerday Slcaesl Bristol High at Manehe.s'i I .m 7'* i:-'2 \Rralty f rou’ defeated Cnhfnrnia by and Boys' State, but that is not In tat t the entire iniijor league i; Philadelphia football Eagles' new , companies In the industry in size t punish aggres.sion >n K i*a .\.h'- Weirup. Ka.si H.'Utford, Robert 3; 15. *--* Ihree In f)iikland. far-reaching enough K .' I* t' k ...... v;, program of five ^ame-s drew a to- \' head coach, defeated the profes­ i The plant layout and working j son sai,l iht c..)nnmiv-u s ,.:,,n,lv l.uz.ai; 123 V. a.shinglon street. Sunday. May 6 I.y “'-.J Tw»*nty Yeaia A rrowd of Mrs. I.eopold wsa introduced by Fnif M* M ...... 102 tnl of only 29.661, with 15,145 of sional* twice as coach of the Col- I fores have been planned for efli- ] Marie I’eirone. 193 .hpi mg street. Hanolt‘ ,11 V's B,.Vs. , -ii L.f'W Mar ______7h 70 ?«i 2|t) 80. ton. .^eroml largest in the hie- have t'l-en h'oi lleil in Iheo drive them at the Yankee Stadium I lege All-Stsr* In 1938 his Star* , cient operation i for H qob'k victory thire Faith Kiirahigs, 99 Broad .street; Monday. May tt>ry of hft.':15. Ouhi'in ...... SI f>2 Hi 3.*6 . ------East Hampt' Rilg j the nations opposing them that their. Rockville, Adam Mozzer. A n n lello ...... 76 2:.7| Ov.al .ARMORY PACK.LCE USED CARS ' the attempt has failed and is too I 138 Biri h street; Peter Rowe, 33 COVERS Burke ...... 72 43 231 dangerous to ronlimie. or those CK M ER PACKAtiK ...... *6 Towels Idoolidge street; .Mrs. Velma Ben­ Beat at Buckels For ,\ll Makes Of Cars 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline re.sjion-il'b foi il l an deliiu ralelv ton, 24 .Mai'..son street; Mrs. Mon--j ___— CHERRONE’S P.VrKACE 1 "tHia 379 jehoo', t'l widen hoslilitU’S an'l I I ette .lohmson. 114 Crestwood drive; I (^jnciimatl iNFAi Thi Cni- 4eDoor Sedan. Heater. f rji « • t e 1 41 risk a general war." Aelieson said ; We also have a cuslom c o r d i a l s h o p I M iss l-"mra Williams, 109 versity of Cincinnati liaskefball CJ 'r fl’ n su P.1 27i> j III oo’eoniing that defense, line of covers in fiber, plas­ DIANA’S PACK ACE 1950 Chevrolet Styleline J»?t.k:na ...... IID 97 BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. ..slrrei; l*'ntz ModeaJl, 535 Lydall t ^ vva.s the natior's ton ablle- I neg',1 i.iTions vv ere under way with ' Nerremlfonl 76 2'.0 street Harold Bergland, Lake I gjate seoring outfit woh an avei- nONAHl E PAf KA(.r...... M ! Australia aivl New Zealanfl. .Mr , tic. satin twill, nylon and Deluxe 2-Door. Heater fJroen ...... 76 76 243 155 CENTER ST. TELEPHONE 2-4545 I Truman s;od this was p>arl of a ' .street Miss fielia .Pceory. 66 Maple I age of 77 per game leopard skin. Made to fit FOREST PACK.\<;E Sm ith ...... tos 297 j much wider stralego plan t(C street: .Mr-. Dorothy Goodficld, ■ 1949 Chevrolet Heetline your car. Prices start at FRED’S PACK \(.E T in;a 467 647 4iP l.’f.J IN HERE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED ” I Safeguard the raeifie against ag- Farmington. Deluxe 2-Door. Heater I pressinn. j LMPEUIAI. P \( KA«- Discharged today. Salvatore, Mhtt Hid* <3> j Mr 'Tnimae. also aaid In his , Bellinghiii. 292 Spruce street: Mrs. 1950 Chevrolet Styleline II lar 73 D*» 66 327 .statement that the I.'. P,: |Elez.ahclh Osborne, 111 Walker $ l 3 c 9 5 Per Set n o r t h END PA( KAi.i; St'>ke, ...... m) n 94 367 YOUR CAR NEEDS I. Is disiussinp with the .lapa- | atreel: Mrs F.lltel .Schva-arm, Rock­ OAK STREET PACK.\(.E Deluxe 4-Door. Radio .)an)6T^ ...... f7 SO 66 27J I nu kf.it >1 ...... HH k;. 102 27.V nese goverrmenl a posl-treatv' ar- t ville; l»iitii .MeVey 275 Oakland OLCOTT IV\CK.\(.E and Heater. ANOTHER APRIL rangeiuent permitting 1' S. armed MrC*. UJ; ...... ■«! Si 47 2-M i.street; Mr.s Mary Palmer, 46 O’NEILL P.\( KA(;r. forces to remain provisionally in i Spruce street: Mrs. Annie Tomm. , State 1949 Chevrolet Stylellne T 11; - iT* 4f<‘ and about Japan OXFORD p .u ’K.aot: ‘BETTER CARE- 2. Exfvects to continue to keep j 239 Middle Turnpike, east; Burton PIKE PACKAI.E Special 2 ing saorr^r* < I > SPRIRG CLEANING arnird fttrres in tho Ryukvup. par- AUrn. 63 S<.>vilh Main street, h rank K»rgl . 64 R3 too 267 Service Station S( HI PKirrS PACKAGE .s>l^Gn ...... hS 44 360 tlciilarly at OkinawH j Kcltomc, Southington; M r s . and Heoter. SILK CITY PACK AGE Hirhrr ...... TP 6fi »P 364 THAN EVER! 3 Is giving military supiv>rt to | Martha Timmins, 27 Cooper Hill Downtown Tydol WEST SIDE PACKAI Itnp t..A ...... 91 I'X' I'U 2‘>-J SPECIAL the Philippines He lidded: "and i girpef; Leo Roiiillard, 94 North 1950 Chevrolet Styleline !.*'W M»n ...... 7') 7') 7«i i'lO the whole world knows lhat | street; Gloria and James Rizza. 31 770 Main St. Tel. 4.-.07 Deluxe 2-Door. Radio D S recognizes that an armed at 412 421 4.’.' 1. Lultrifiition, tht* “H. I’.” ( Halcli Dalch Guaranteed Lockwood street fka famaiii 13 ai. Gvaaa leffle • Aha 12 A 33 as. , lark on the Philippines would be Births yesterday: A daughter to Over and Heoter. Preferred) Wa.r. IfaMat • 13 & 32 aa. Naa-latumablaD • aa DraasM ! looked upon by the IT. S. as Mr and Mra Edward Benito, 32 2. C’hanxe Motor Oil (-'» Qla.). dangerous to its own peace and 1949 Pochard 2-Door. Better Care 1 Deerfield drive: a son to Mr. and Three Hundred I safety and that it would act ac- .1. Drain and Refill Transmiaaion Mrs. Nell Ellis, 45 Crosby road. Radio and Heater. 1 cordlngly " NOW IS THE TIME (Standard). Finished Monuments and ■TO PI.ACE YOUR ORDER FOR X ___ For Your Car! Markers In Our Display 1948 Chevrolet Station .'!. Drain and l{('fill Dil lerentfal. .'i. Repack I'ritnl Wheel RcariiiKa. Yard To Choose From! Wagon. Radio and 4 1 U H r/» 1273 Alsi AS ALi Ranaero I p '0> 6. Repack Rear Springs (With Metal Driv* in, or phone for The Finest In Heater. ' M' L’nrth> ...... 77 76 96 346 CaainRs). HARD SURFACE DRIVEWAY Iftr\ iH ...... 71 66 Hi 2f9 your "BEHER CARE' 1947 Chevrolet Club MagriUHoii ...... 74 93 91 2:>6 7. Drain .CoolinR System. Clean with REMEMBER Design AMESITE - ASPHALT-TARVIA T 'nilfti*''M ...... 94 92 64 270 DuPont Cleaner and install rust appointment. See Fred SHOULD BE Coupe. Radio and L'lW Mnn ...... 70 70 70 310 inhiliilor. Therrien, service mono- Workmanship Efficient Heater. 41.6 423 1335 IN MANCHESTER IT’S aiK foa 8. Cheek and Tijchl^n all Hose Con­ ger, for efficient, cour­ By Sue Burnett Material 10% Down Reliable Work 1947 Dodge 4-Doer. Ra­ ned ions. ■* A riLSua! scfM) lailf.ied twe dio and Heater. teous service, for your piecer that I'.ait* rs a woman s Motor Oil (.Shell XlOO), Transmis­ By M rs. \nne I allot Cutting done In our own Guaranteed Pontiac, or any moke figure. Two h.irmon.z.ng fabrics ! Capture the rharin and liveli­ Up To 1947 Plymouth 2-Door. sion and Differential Lubricant, Du­ combine nmelv ii r tin toi,. ,.r it you ' ness of life on the farm with these shop from the rouirh stone FISHERMEN! Pont Cleaner, Zecol Rust Inhibitor, cor. prefer, make it m ■ ,.i,,i , Fither Machine Heater. (lelightfu) de.sigiix Embroider MALONEY’ to the flnished memorial. included in SPKCIAL P R IC E ...... w-ay you'll pleas* vour aii-ih-nce. , M.-i and Pa and the Little Red 30 Months If you can't make it daytime*— Pattern N<, M62 s a sc.v-r,te Spread Hen r,n towels in sunpU- cross and FOR RADIO AND TELEVISION 1947 Plymouth 4-Door. come see us nights. We’re perforated patturr. for siz.( s 34 36 .outline .stltehes using bright col- Rodio and Heater. staying open evenings thi* WE HAVE A COMPLETE INVEN- 38. 40. 42, 44, 46. 48, ,5b and .52! , ors MANCHESTER On Balance Power Rolled week for your convenlenre a* $ 1 2 - 5 0 Size 86, aklrt and front biouse, 2's ■ I’attem No. 5327 consisU of hot SALES AND SERVICE 1947 Mercury 4-Door. fuilows: TORY OF ACCESSORIES FOR parda of 36 or 39-lnch; contrast, I iron transfer for two of each de- MEMORIAL ■hort sleeve, yards. j .sign shown, material requlrementji, Proper Equipment and Know How Radio and Heater. .Ml Hydramatic Transmission.* THE BEST IN DRIVING SATIS­ For this pattern, aend 25( pinj WED. 8 P. M. stitrh illustrations and color chart. COMPANY We Have the TIGER HEAD ALE 8c for first-class mailing, in i runs, Send 2(ir plus 5c for flrst-claaa DON’T DELAY • CALL TODAY Additional FACTION. your name, address, size desired mailing in coins, your name, ad­ MALONEY’S A. AIMK1T1. Prop. Non* bailor tinco 1774 THURS* 9 P* M* and the pattern number to Sue dress and the Pattern Number to HARTFORD ROAD Burnett 'The Manchester Evening ,4nne Cabot. The Manchester Eve­ RADIO AND TELEVISION OOK. PBAKL sod HARRISON C KHM»T 4 SOMI. MC. fMU. DA Herald, 1150 Ave. Ameriehs New ning Herald. 1150 Ave. Americas, STRKKTS THOMAS D. COLLA FRI* 8 P* M* Torit 18. N. y. New York 19, N. Y. Opposite Itsaf Omelerv MANCHESTER FREE USED GARS Ths Spring and Summer fashion 640 Contor Stroot Needlework Fans- Anne Cabot's TEI.BFHONC TT87 Oi StUT PLACE YOUR ^ 0010 tio baktford road Limitod number of Sunshodos contains 48 pages of new styles;; big new album fa here. Dozens ESTIMATES NASSIFF 1.95 ^istlll festurez; fabric-news; Am- of fascinating new designs, gifts, TELEPHONE 2-1046 Open Susihivs ORDER NOW A*7rifcly DISTRIBUTOR TBLEPHONC t-4168 eiicsn Designer Onglnals: gift pat- decorationa and sjveeial features Pointod to match your car, instoHed terns printed inside the bo*,'k L’lon'.t Plus four gift patterns and riU.T Olrer* and Save Mimey Open Until 9 P. M .' ARMS COMPANY miee it—eend 25 rents today. d reetions. 25 cents. HARTFORD DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 1015 M AIN ST. T»;i.. T-1647 74 ToUand Otrtat, C**t Hartfent. Conn. Phene B- Hartford ■->114

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-/ 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 P. M. 1949 OLD.SMOBTLE rlub coupe Bulk quart. Federal tax incl BY HERSHBERGER YOU-WE'VE 6Tia BEUP-LOOKIN lho®r who Kill call it "Kltch hunt-' protection with us. Hydramatlc. Excellent condition WINDOW SHADES made to order now. GiMiert Fickett 6982. Below Ea.st Middle Turnpike and MACHINISTS 18'-c, Reg. $2.09 two gallon can, 7:30 to 8:30 D. M. FUNNY BUSINESS AT TELEVISION • From 4 Farm Boy’s Wary Ing,' yrl lliiur are types of peo­ Yesterday waa thankigivtn. for­ Getting new car Call 873,5 be­ and Uistalled Venetian ollnds Steady employment and $188. Montgomery Ward. Main ple in the Korl.i who akoiild hr' THE W ASLEY AGENCY tween 8 and 8 p m and curtain rods. 24 hour service. Repminng 23 street. WE BUY iid sell good Used furiii- got to say my prnres las nite but TRAINED MA.N Wins in war or kept out of linnnt r rUc coiinlrte* 7.55 Main Street Estimates gladly given. Fagan good ivages. Complete group turc, cumhinatton ranges, gas 1 *ed em too time® this mornln to LATE 1949 98 oldsmoblle four- MATTREISS. Youi Old mattresses peace A man-power shortage will of the fm I lliat their Window .Shad. Co.. Route 44 at insurance which includes life, KITCHEN Sink, tub with flxtiirc.s. tangos and heaters Jones Eurr.:- mske up an am poln lo say em fi61S-714f) door sedan, hydram.atle, fully sterilized and remade like new virwA Ri* Rt rtt'.^olut# vflrtnMi r with Bolton Nolcti Phone 2-4473. follow in the wake of Korea. accident and healtli, ho.spitali- bed spring, and lav.n mower. Call t'lre Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1011 Bgrn piirty soon The hired man equipped, private owner, excel­ Call Jones Pbimlturc and Floor thni^r <»f tho 4 t Will you bo ready to cash in on zation, surgical and medical 6500. uses the horse bIsriUcI* for covera lent condition, 14 340 actual mile­ ALL APPLIANCES serviced and Covering. 38 Oak Tel. 2-1041. It? Study at home, spare time BEDROO.M .Suite, kitchen stove .al I on hi* bed cold nitea. Ma offered Permnal* age Price below eeiling Seen anv I. C. S. courses are sound, prac­ coverage for employee and EUR S A L E —A Burrough s manual A puir of jfood will ilrtin repaired, burners, refrigerators REPAIRS on sevlng machines, mo.st new. end table and 19.Vi him wiin of owr Indian blanketa week day at C. R. Burr Co. 119 tical, easy-to-follow and employ­ family. Vacation with pay. calculator Like new. Call 6648- (Irv A hmulrril tnnt;..rji Ih'uJ. hut he ®ed no thinks siimhow they t h e PROSPEvn HUi School fob ranges, washers etc All work motors, pendulum clocks, scissors Motoi-fda T. V. No dealel'S. 261 Oakland street (Mr Danielsi. 7146. F’l anU ;n young children Pro-kindergarten, guaranteed. Metro Service Ocx sharpened. Trade. »n|c to *hf>ot y*Yu through Friday TransporlaUon G. 1. approved. For full informa­ .SO Grandview St. Chilllnse® Wor a ertlr overehue for pnre for inexpen.xive tran.sporla- CABINIcr Making, reflnish and 7779. boy's hike, automatic gas water complctelv rebuilt. like nex, The Idea! BY EDGAR MARTIN .luff Why^ furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybiir. dlrec tion write International Corre­ Manchester BOO'IN AND HER RUDDIKH a honel Have hegnn lo git reddy tlnn Check with Douglas for the repair furniture. .Screens made to spondence Lchools, Box 1669, heater. Call 6033. $19.9,5. Phone 2-0121. I I’m! I \e imi<1 I’ m RohiK to *hoot (ol rrisuiu® Ra vi pH a birthday tor. Phone 4267. best values Douglas Motors. 333 order. Phone 2-95,33. John Hahn. DORY .\ YWl tWMfsnO MO«\.y ®4$$ HOVt "OV .VOO VXH-iT WAO . MA ? VJAV, XHvV'i T h ' 0MV\A6Y nn\n«H!\ thfit lonhs hkf Coursm and Classes 27 Scranton 9, Pa. BOY'S Bicycle. Good condition. \S %\VAPVV VSO»«3(WWt$\.’. AMO YOU | VA MOW .XMWL I preant wlille I was i rlsimi* shoppin ATTENTIDN— Boy s Herald paper Msln HOVTA \ WAMA .m a m '. .IrfT T'l* T look like \nu'‘ down tu Ihi- »tor I'li® morning. $20; oil barrel and pump. oil I w a LNUT DINING rotim set. Good Ct$»YA\MVV W . route for sale, Manchester Green GRADUATE PRACTICAL nurses \A y o o DOM'A VWMO K<1 You ill* I .Sadie ('aggie.® ii«® got a new red PIXnVING and Harrowing. A. Sitoation* Wanteil— burner unit to replace gas unit condition. Call 6911 lection. 82 customera Interested? are in dernan'. at reasonable in person. Capitol Equipment, 38 fieezer.s Reg. $2.59 95, just a fe ­ o o « y » Good cond,itlon Reisondltloned prices 40 years' experience nursing easily at home in your Grant Road Call 2-1039 after 2. chairs, two electrie molor.s. ea.'-h | at $239.95. WalKins Brolhc:u rooster Our tiahj i.« just the ®wel- spare tune. High school not re- ^ •Main .street. Ttirrc if« RiwuyR s«»inr)HMlv rr«S, pedigreed. Boat* and Acceasohe* 46 Main street. 3-9442. Expert wor uanahlp, free esti­ YOUR FUTURE in T.V Never be­ TOP WAGES Sables, tri-eolors Seven weeks. $70. Watkins Brothers. Inc., 935 ' An Appleton. W'l*.. man fell out miles Priced $1,895 Private own­ mates Open evenings. Jones Fur­ fore has such a young fast grow­ Call 8370. 16 FOOT Chris-Craft runabout, 60 Mam street. ♦/f A N*’hrHMU« nmn chiirp'‘ Televlalon sale* and ically inclined men as does tele­ CONDITIONS ft. Year and half old. Like new HOW ABOUT IT, ’'HEY.' MYGOSH.n o ) w e \ fhe d* irsn t hHk»* 6 cylinder Good condition Phone | Live Stock— Vehicle* 42 AfcjtT c-rr-iD ——— often. Douglas Motors, 383 Main. service. Antennas Installed. Open vision. The demand for techni­ for appointment. Price $150. Phone 5825. *niiat’* the billiard roonv—we didn’t have apace for it O O Y O U T h i n k / CAN’T STOP NOW/ The 1950-.51 iltriis fruit crop 2-.3216 1 evenings. Delivery lervlce. Call PROFIT SHARING SADDLE .lORSES for rent. Also WE'VE MOVED ( HERE COMES TH' It^ ulrRiiK*' how main’ proplr was iiiiieh liigger than the 1949-50 cians IS greater than the supply. FOR BOATS, motors, tackle, ma­ in the house!” FAR ENCXJGH R E S T O P t h a t 1948 CHEATtOLET Aeroeedan. 2-9097. for sale or trade. Cedar Hill a p e x u s e d Refrigerator Go-il with h’AH uruMo thifu YOU hnvc crop, most o f the increase being One of All erica's largest training rine hardware and paints. Mc­ BACK UP THE BANDIT GANG. Immaculate. Praotioally new BALCIl BETTER BUY i PHONE 4407 Ranch. 24 Bush Hill Road. Man­ eoiKiition, Rea.sonahle. Call 2- MADDER'N Rfcm to get filonf; In hf< niiu h 111 gispcfriiit Nice going (or a institutes ran now train you in Intosh Boat Co., North end Pur­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER TRACK? Premium tires, radio, heater. Lzrw USED CARS REPAIRING BY .s.uart R. Wol­ chester 5900. 9536. brttrr. ' bunch of squirts. cott on washing machines, vac­ apare-tihne at home for a gorni FOR APPOINTMENT nell parking lot. Chns-Craft. mileage. None nicer anywhere, rcfngei alor 1951 MERCURY 4-DR SEDAN— uum cleaner*, ...otom, small ap­ paying job or your own business. CHINCHILLAS. Proven pairs with Mercury, Champion and .Seott- GENERAL Eleclnc Douglaa Motore, 988 Mein. condition BUGS BUNNY Fully equipped. pliance*. Welding and cutting. You will ;>e furnished nece.ssary PERSONAL FINANCE young, single maiea and females. Atwater Phone 2-3102. Open Rea.-onab!e Good testing ins'ruments and tools also T BUT NOW ! Save 85*% price In- 1947 C H EVRO LET- New paint, Motor replacementa A-1 Repair, COMPANY For appointment call 3-2153. from 9:30 a. m. lo 8^00 p m. I ’hoiie 2-'J626, EMM, WHAT'6 HOW COME YA IT'6 A. ereeee oei new Hudson eutomo- instructions and the parts to build UP, 'VA AiXfV AIN'T MOOCHIN ._____ ^ riilly equipped. Sale*. 180 Main. Phone 8597. WA.SHING Machine, atso K) gal­ TH' UEUAL DIME | PRACftCE. htlw In our etock, prior to new a com|ilete 12 or 16 inch TV set. Will pmploy several men a.s ELGIN 2'll H. P outboard motor 1946 PON”nAC STREA\n.lNER i-INOLEUM Kemnan'ia, 50c square This IS an all I'elevision shop Poultry and SnppUea 43 with extras. A-1 condition, $50 lon aiilomalic water, heater Cal. PER A %AUCER ) GUMNOR / goarernment Incteaea which wae. branch manager .trainees O' MILK, „ / nr HAG allowed al’ dealers. Choice of SEDAN COUPE. yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. proved training cour.se at home. Phone 2-2341. 2-4095 or 7959. GYLVEGT.R?y^R4i^_ Done by reliable, well-trained IT you want only sound, thorough Mu.®t be High school gradu­ YOUNG Roasting chicken* dress­ ^ r' V t ' colors and modela. Top dollar for 1947 C H E V R O L E T CONV. 29 FOOT Houseboat with complete | 1940 FLiiREN'CE white^ conihma- men All Jobe guaranteed. Hall TV' training if you wi.sh to be­ ed. ready for the oven. For week­ RBEPECT/ your automoblla Can purchase COUPE ate 2-’>-28 with car. tioii gas range. $40 for quir's outright without trading your Linoleum Co., 33 Oak street. come one of the hest-traiiied end orders call before Friday 6 Uving accommodations. 45 H. P. Thi.® position offers a se- engine. Reasonable Phime 2-0121, .sale. G'ali 34 12. 6 (3R6*iT sifiTs,] _1 car. McChine Auto Co„ 878 Main 1947 OLDSMOBtl.E MODEI, 78 Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or through (• T I Write today p m Arnold Nelson, 737 Lydall 4 / SEDANETTE. fiire future with .splendid op- street. Phone 8906 CVRiL street. Tet. 8-9443. 8109. for full details on the job oppor- port iiiiit|i- in con.sumer finance 1-OUR Burner ga.s lange, insulate 1940 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE luiiilie.s 111 T V No obligiitioiis, oven, lime iloek, washing ma­ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Classical Cat BY MLRim.l. €. BI.OSSER DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, PLACE Y’OUR order for quality Diamund*— Watches 1950 CHE-VROLET Deluxe Fordor Six eyilnder, Comnien lal Trades Institute. Box field. Salary plus car allow­ 48 chine Both practn aily new. In­ < T Fowerghde tranamlMion Like copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, chicks, produced from leading Jewelry r , - . . . . ------x ; Tug- maestro ia h a t do ^Y gu MLA.N N o .' L PLAYED M, Herald ance and insurance. Other quire 80 School street alter 7 p YOUD BETTER , You TbOUGHT / / 'u / / 1838 BtnCK -SPECIAL 4-DR SE­ guns, etc. repaired, shears, strains, also started chicks in TELL HER. JUNE .' THIS THIN& u p / jSAYS DOUAy, Y'CU MtAN, AAHi^ELMOU^E BfETHWEN, Them all brand new. Extra* galore. 1950 benefits include group^fe in­ LEONARD A YOST, Jeweler, re Oievrolet. Tudor*. Fordor*. Doug- DAN knives, mowers, etc. put In con­ limited quantities. Stanley Dick- m. THIS needs A , T rixie .' the- Fir IN '{ HOOSEY and BACH BEFORE L Musical— Dramatic 29 pairs, adjust watches expertly. TtXJ break The PR03RAM IS I W'A , BEBOP? AND , WAS dition for coming needs. Braith- surance and liberal savings in.son, 531 Lydall street. Tel. .54 02. WOMAN'S TOUCH ' SAD NEWS / Ma Motor*. 388 Main. Reasonable prices Open daily. m o d e r n ESTATE electric range STRAIGHT OUT, fJA'StO O l BRAHMS ' SIX.' BALCH PONTIAC waite. 52 I’ear) street. PIANO Tuning repairs, re-i ondi- and retirement plan. three top pla'.e.s, grill, separate OF BEETHOVEN,' T he if.BCE LOOKING FOR a converOble? Thursday evening* 129 Spruce tiomng .1 Cockerham. ! ' Bigelow drawer broiler, regular baking YOU WONT BS.' Five to ehoo*e from. AU diller- 155 Center Street ANTRJUES Reflnuhed. Repairing Arttcln r4ir Sal« 45 •treet. Phone 2-438’( street. Phone 4219. Apply oven, large storage compartment. FIT IN/ V ant make* 1941 Plymouth deluxe Phone 2-4545 done on any fumltur* Tlemann, (7HICKEN Manure for garden or Gall G’oventry 7-6438. Howard .$ DON'T BE BAFPY, 8 door. New paint and *eat Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. 189 South Main street Phone PERSONAL FINANCE Help Wanted— Female T5 lawns. 40c bushel. Phone evenings Garden— arm— Dairy Stanley. Long Hill Road, Andover VA BEEN I WELL, cover*. Very good tranaportation, MOOCHIN' DIME6 / IF YOU 6643. COMPANY 6971. 50 McCfiur# Auto, 378 Main. 3-9442. 1947 FCJRD Cfiiib coupe Reason­ EXPERIENCED V.'omar, for gen­ Product* Conn. OFF MB FER ..-r^lNEIET.r able. Loaded with extra* Cali 75.T Main Street eral hou.sr!(ee]iing by eou|ile Live BOLTON - Building atone and Coventry 7-6SH8 after 6 p. m. Manchester PANSIES. Swiss Giants, 58c bas­ 1950 4-DR STTTDEBAKER HonaehoM Servtces In if preferred Call 634.5 Satur­ flagstone. Also rock dnllmg Machinery and tools 51^ CHAMPION—81695 ket, perennial flower plants, 1947 NASH Club coupe, excellent Offered l^A day. April 21. after nine a m YOUNG Man 20-28 to train as and olaating. Bolton Notch (Quar­ gladioli bulbs, eanna bulbs. Prem­ Overdrive, radio and heater Ex­ executive with large variety re­ ry Phone 2-0617 Stanley Patnode SHALLOW W E LL Jet pump re condition, accept first $700 cash MANCHESTER Upholstering Oo. SHIRT PREi-SER for two girl ier strawberry plants, qsparagus cellent condition. tail chain Splendid opportunity duecd from >112.5'J lo $1U1 5U offer. Tel. 2-3702 after 6 p. m. Re-upholsterlng. druperle*. allp unit Goori opportunity for effi­ roots, flowering shrubs, ever­ for ambitious young man Good ROYAL AND 3mith-ron* port Another Ward week value. Threi 1948 STUDEBAKER covers 48 Purnell Plac*. Call 3- cient worker .Apply in person. 72 greens WooGlanc. Gardens. 163 1948 PLYMOUTH four-door sedan, Starting salary. Write Box Q, able and -.tsndaro ty p a ^ te r * exclu.sive Waid features; smool.i ■r ai. iiayiei LAND CRUISER—$1465 9521 (Jpen evening*. Maple ,'treet. Woodland street. John J. Zapad- special deluxe 29.000 miles Ex­ Herald. All make* of adding machines er BaKclilc Impeller, non-cloggm) Overdrive, heater. Very clean. ka. 8474. pressure sviteh, and Wards spo PRISCIU^iyS P()^P______RY AL VFRMKKR cellent condition. Radio, healer, ELAT FINISH. Holland window sold or rented Repairs on ai SHIRT PRESS operator. Experi­ W ANTED — Washer for laundry cial design rotary seal. Compac 1947 STUDEBAKER 2-DR ^ seat covers, signal lights iinder- shades made to measure. All make* Marlow'*. GREEN M OUNTAIN potatoes No. PLEASE, PRlSCILLAr IF ^ U BELIEVE ME, SA'f ence not iieces.“ary Steady w-ork. unit with \ HP motor. 20 gal Af^/Sr HAVE A BOV PRIENQ DIDN'T FALL FOR THE C H A M PIO N -$1065 coating Price $I 1.50 CViII 2-9746 metal Venetian blind* at a new Good pay. Ideal working condi­ 1 mealy. Amelia Jarvis. 872 Park­ Benefits Blue Ooss, life Insur­ PE A T HUMUS, excellent soil con I SHOULD THINK VDLTD OO F i r s t l o v e -s i c k Overdriv’e and heater. after 6 p m . or see at 82 Lake low price- Key* made while you tions. Apply in person, 72 Maple er street. 'Tel. 7u26 lank. 20 foot lift. Air meicnn) ance paid, .aeation with pay. Ap­ ditioner and top dressing. Man­ intake valve automatically sup BETTER THAN THAT;------C A L F t h a t street. wait Marlow*. street. SILLY LESTER! III 1948 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR SEDAN ply in person New Model Laun­ chester 6515. W ELL ROTTED manure, deliver­ plie-s air in correct proportion I' CAME ALONG! dry, 73 .Summit street $1395 FOUP.-DOOR Graham sedan, WEAVING of bums, moth hole* M ACH INIST and toolmaker. Job ed by the truck load or by the water pumped. See R today radio, heater. In good condition shop experience preferred Ar­ bushel at the farm. W. I. Little, corn. 9M1 BY IttA tCRViCf. WC T M dtC U > PAT Off Model 78 Black Radio, healer, and lorn clothing, hosiery runs, SALE.s g i r l Wanted Apply PIZZA Baking oven Ideal for Montgomery Ward. Mam sired. hydramatlc, fTieap 12 Knox street, side door. handbag* repaired, zipper re­ row Tool Co, Inc., 41 Sheldon 195 Spencer street. Tel. 3757. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZ’ALE mornings Kay's Pastry Shop, 183 restaurant. Call 2-8185. USED SIDE rakes, hayloadcrs placement. umbrella* repaired, street, Hartford. 6-7880. "Ftn* •nUrtainmant for me! Watching him take a two- North Mam street. b l u e b e r r y b u s h e s . 2 and 3 Antwar to Pr*viou* Putxl* 1948 PON'RAC CLUB COUPE men’* shirt (XJllar* rever*^ and SET OF Men's golf clubs — three Farmall E 12 with plow, cultiva $1365 1940 PLVMOITH part* for sale. MEN WANTED. We can use a few year cultivated, locally grown, pound airloin out of your hat— and you iutt atand there!” replaced MarloW* Little Mending W ANTED Sale.sgirl, full lime woods and eight iron*. Canvas bag lor. mower. Bargain of the week Siberian Antelope PBl tlZU-JIN Call 2-2330 , fter 4 men for part time work hours 8 big producers, large berries, easy 6 cyl. Radio, heater Very elc.in. Shop. Apply Pine Pastry 660 Center included $50 take* them. Call Other tractors and equipment to 12 a. m. or 1 to 5 p. m. for to grow. Priced reasonable. F. Call or come see us. Uublic Trat K ID f. iil.A .N t t. HY iiALBRAITH street, mornings, or call 2-9435, 5416 during day. 1946 FORD 2-DR. Sl'PER grading, rolling and fertilizing Gill, 85 Demlng .ereet. tor g'o.. North Windham Road HORIZONTAL 3 Followar D E L U X E -$795 1933 IX'tDGE fo;.r-door sedan, run. W AITRESS Wanted. Steady work lawns and lycnerai landscape work. THREE-ROOM cottage. 20’ x 20 Willimanti-; 3-3217. 4 Goddess of the -4U121U 8 RuofinK—Siding 16 POTTED TOMATO plants, cab­ 1 Depicted cyl. Radio and healer rung condition, $.30. Phone 337.5. good pay Apply in person. The Apply to John S. Wolcott, 180 earth Must be moved. Phone 7083 bage. broccoli lettuce, pansy animal WE SPECIALIZE in roofing and Tea Room 883 Main street. Mam street. 5 Upper limb SEA TRUCK BARGAINS UC7 iRILK two-door Leonard Giglio. plants. Krause Greenhouse. 621 MuHiral msirumviUs 51 6 The Chinese Sudan !• air ' " dit ton JRO takrs siding. Highest quality materials [EJ - or® 1W1 ir *ta»«C*. value i l l ----- 6 Possesses 1948 international \ TON M A R TIN 20 Outboard motor with Hartford Road. Call 3700. 7 Either LEMON ;t. 1 \ Pioi.i't-r ( 'm l'’ Phone 2- Workmansliip guaranteed. A. A WANTED MAN WANTED CLEARANCE Sale grand piano; for medicinal PANEL VIC FLJNT______A Job For Louie BY MICHAKI. O'MALLEY 8 Scottish J697 a-ltor ♦) p m Dion, Inc , 299 Autumn street YOUNT. LADY FOR gas can, nipper canvas case and W E LL ROTTED cow manure. $10 celebrating National Music Week puipose* Tel. 4S60. FOR atand. 9-piece Duncan Phyfe ma­ shcepfold 1947 INTERNATIONAL TON rOSMETirS DEPT. a load, $16 for full cord. Wall Famous makes. Stemway, GSuck r T 60 eeovsL s p r Cin s \a LOUt.TW AI A\AN Bl k b TT WHEN YOU WERE A R ^LL-.NO W ... I WANT SOU TO BECOME 11 Penetrate* hogany dining room set. Excellent ! LOwiE KJH,...... VIC- ...... f 1 VHAft u — U tfr ' 9 Sea mymph PLATFORM U K W ILL pav 1op pne es for goo<1, atone $15 four yard load. Call enng, Hardman, others. All size V Q j ecLiucr wHOse PnCHWAN, M3U WERE) HAH... IT'& LOUIE THe LETTEREOV A6A»J 13 Incline GUARA.NTEED Roofing and roof i LABORATORY CONTROL WORK condition. 5-piece maple kitchen LOOKIN ' AFTER THDsl05> for VEARSS eo r t o p / t r u e oat 10 Limicoline i'lcan ar.' < Tipvrolct*, 7083. Leonard Giglio. fraction of new cost. Bcautilc -UCEPARD-WAE l LB&e I WANT SOU TD HELP ME 14 Cravat repairing Gutters and oonduc-j A CLIENT OF MINE Y(?U A m e s s a g e OESfTHr7>A ll MB PIMP A MAN OALLEP % O 0 K birds 26 Colorless 44 Goddtu of 1917 DODGE .U TON PICK-UP PI vnio I'hf an-l Ford 'ars Clarke in beautiful, air-comlitioned High school graduate with back­ set. Two wooden lawn chairs. condition. Terras. Goss Pian 0 I 15 Plateaus lor.s. ('uughlir. 7707. 1 w a n t s o u T D r w a n t ,- FOR THE UNPERWORLR) MANV 12 Brothar of 31 Agriculturist infatuation Motor Salr.s, H St ipi't Tel 2- store. Good salary, plus com­ ground in chemistry, physics, sci­ Call 2-9947, or 3bl6. Company, 317 Asylum strcel I 17 Silkworm We also hn\e for immediate de­ TWdcns WWV THEY y-’^EtsltPG 32Chinky 45 Belongi to It 2012 BALED HAY. Call 5301. HELPAA6. -rr-C KKENf 18 Symbol lor Osiris livery. new Studehaker trucks ence and mathematics preferred. HarUord. 5-6696. Appointment CALLED SOU LOUC J WASN'T U^TBP 46 Dry, aa wlna missions. No niphts or Sun­ thulium 15 Vulgar fellow 34 Give \ and I ’ j ton chassis. Roofing 16A WARDS FINE PAINTS made tor evening. THE LBTTERfOk r - 'N PE OOCIAU 35 Shows mercy 47 Enargy (coll.) 1940 (Jhevroie: 2-dndlum Ed Sullivan’s Special! BE SELF-Employed. Avon Prod­ Inga, hours 8 to 12. Call 2-1216 other suit*. Tel. 2-3985 after 7 || MOtfPITAL IN mates cheerfully given. Call B. Phone 4159. 43 Extinct bird ucts offers you an excellent earn­ between 6 and 8 p. m. m. NO TIME T. Peterman 2-9404. WARDS SUPER GLOSS 45 Notions ing opportunity. Hour* at your E N A M E L—Qt. Reg. 1.35 , . 1.22 10 USED Refrigerator and wash­ SUHt W ANTEtk—Routaman for our 47 Golf term MORIARTY BROS 1949 MERCURY PLUMBING and heating, *peclal- convenience. Call or write, reverae ing machine motors, $7 each. Hartford route. $50 guaranteed WARDS SUPER SEMI-GLOSS Wanted—To Bay 6I| 48 Landed izing In repair*, remodeUng, cop­ charges. Mrs Buckman, 29 High­ Watkins Brother*, Inc., 935 Main commisslona. Apply New Syetefli ENAMEL—Qt. Reg. 1.25-----1-12 property per water pIPlnR. conatruc- land Terrace, Middletown, Conn. atreet. WANTED—Good used fumlturil 50 Strike out 4-DOOR SEDAN Laundry, Harrieon. JT tlon. Eatlmate* given. Time pay­ A D D in O N A L Salealadles, ex Come in today and U ke advM U ge U. S. O IL Burner complete with Any quantity. We offer you Dlgfl S3 Bamboolike Brewster Green. Radio and ment* arranged. Edward Johnson perienced, selling quality chil­ YOUNG MAN, general work drug of these extra savings now. Minneapolis Honeywell electrical est prices. Woodshed Phone 2| grasses v-/t 53 ^omontorles Heater. Excellent Condition. Phone 6979 or 5044. dren's apparel. Full time pre­ store. Good salary- Pleasant work­ controls, brand new, $105.50 Las­ 3154. ing condition*. Arthur Drug. 942 «i>*.1M1WrMAMa®C4.ilt.T.».l VERTICAL e f f ic ie n t Plumbing and haat- ferred. Apply in person. Tot’s and MONTGOMERY WARD sen Petroleum. 2-0121. Teens, Inc. Main street. ar " 1 Coldhiz* ing. Plugg^ dralna MAIN STREET b r a n d New Home C?olnfort com­ W ANTED —G irl* 24" bicycle. l| riia, it that «ti«t tb ff m N t«VlnK H a t T S1595 Carl A Nygtan, 803 2 It Is a cleaned. G IRL FOR general office work. M AN to Work m gsa station, full bination ga* and wood or coal good condition. Phone 2-2555. id atreeL Phona #497. shaepUke — Oaiklan Typing and shorthand. Apply in or part time. Good opportunity three-way «nge.^Neve_r_out