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SATURDAY. MARCH 28. 1953 iJJanrlfM tpr lEttif^nUtg Average Daily Net Prem Run For the Week Eaded the tourney. It has become known March 28, 19.58 The W ith er About Town as the ’Toumatnent o f Measles.'' Concordia Plans Forecoot of D. 8. Weather Bureau From reports we get from a Betrothed 10,933 Heard Along Main Street mother of a local boy who played Windy, occasional rain tonight. Alexander W. Martin, aviation in the tourney, about six boya have Double Services alectiiclan'a mate third ctaaa, Member of the Audit Minimum $.5. Tuesday, cloudy, And on Some o f Manchester's Side Streets^ Too already come down with measles. Bureau ef Circulations USN, son of Mr. and Mr*. Alex Seems one lad participating with RANGE and FUEL OIL Manchester-—A City of Village Charm poasIMe showers. Martin o f 1 McCabe street, i* en­ a visiting team had the measles Qn Palm Sunday joying a winter cruise aboard the but was unaware of the fact. His escort aircraft carrier USS Saler­ Two Sugars? .attention. We investigated and teammates and competitors, one 24 Hour Deliyery Service no Bay, which is now undergoing A homemade motor scooter has.. discovered Dad taking two or Two Palm Sunday services at 9 VOL. LXXII, NO. 152 (Claaolfled Advertlalag ea Pag* 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 30. 1953 by one, came down with the ill­ and 10:30 a. m., will mark (he be­ (SIXTEEN PAGES) training in the Caribbean Sea. been the subject of discussion at three brisk laps around his house, ness. PRICE FIVE CENTS one Center street service station He was dressed, though, so we The Meriden club had three boys ginning of Holy Week at Ckincor- Auxiliary Police are requested to during the past week. The suppose it wasn’t too strange, missing from the last game It dla Lutheran Church tomorrow. report at the Police Station during scooter was designed and built by We’ve concluded that it runs in played, because of measles. Some Pastor Brandt will preach on, “The M ORIARH BROTHERS next week for assignment to sruls- a first class mechanic. the family, because we’ve seen boys played without knowing they Great Commandment" at both ser­ 315 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-5135 UN Careful *r duty. A friend wanted to try out the hi* young son, who started walk- had caught the spots. It means a scooter. He did and landed in ing only a few months ago. run vices. Stassen Raps few days out of school for those Henry F. Dawnorowits. interior the haspital emergency room for in tight circles for a half hour at fellow* while the remaining com­ . Sunday School children will at­ communications electrician third treatment. a time. petitor* are waiting and hoping tend the early service, and the O f Reids on class, USN, son of Mr. and Mr*.. Another fellow wanted to take This theory, we re about con- Children’s Choir,*- directed by Mr*. Red China Premier they didn’t catch ’em. Peter Dawnorowitz of 185 Irving a short ride on the scooter. He vinced. is a good one. The other Edward Walters will aing. Their street, is serving aboard the At­ did. and although he didn t fall or afternoon we Just happened to be Reverse Shift anthems will be, "Palm Branches” lantic fleet minesweeper USS by Faure, and "Faithfully Abide McCarthy for P O W Swap need hospital treatment, he had, looking nut our living room win- A young Main street business­ Sprig. The Sprig at present is tak­ experience. ^ow for about a half hour when the Joyful Hymn” by Peery. ing part in a combined Navy and man waa Absent from his place of While on his maiden scooter! Mother Anally came out with the business for a few weeks and his The Senior Choir, dlfected by United Nations, N. Y., Marine training exercise being ride he stopped at the Center for Ivan Beckvylth, will lead the wor­ held from the Caribbean area to two toddlers. She wasn’t dre.ssed absence was noted by a friend. NOTICE March 30— (A*)—a Peipin? .several cups of coffee for the too warmly and we didn’t think OnA day recently the friend saw ship at the 10:30 service. Their the shores o f North Carolina. "hoys at the station." The con­ anthems will be: "Ride On! Ride radio broadcast indicating, a Plan to End they’d be out very long, but' we the businessman walking along Harming^ Ike tainers were placed In a hag and were fooled. On!” by George, "Paint Branches” The Flushing Of The Water possible break in the dead­ Korea Main street, and he was reportedly Ralph M. Fisher, superintendent the driver started for the station. using crutches. FlMt- Studio. by Faure, tnd „Faithfuny Abide locked Korean prisoner of Of production at Burr Nurseries ,Iu.sl aa he rounded the corner at They were in that cold outside Jeanne E. McCarthy with Him” by Kessel. Four young- will discuas "Shrubs and Tree* for the Center, the scooter took off. for about an hour and a half. Naturally when ihe two stopped people will be confirmed at this Mains Will Be started Tuesday, Washington, March 30— • government to negoUat* an sgree- war issue was greeted with — Not ateafjy, you know. First the Your Home Grounds" at the new The coffee bag went flying and to talk the first subject of con­ Mr, and Mra. Edward F. Mc­ service: Henry Custer, Ronald — Harold E. Stassen told Sen. guarded optimism at UN three of them would circle around versation was the mishap which March 31, and Continue Until Marlin Makes First Call on Town’s New Switchboard lanacaping course at the Manches­ landed in the road. The driver Carthy of 133 Florence street an­ Gustafson. Janis Koeftsch, and Wil­ McCarthy (R „ Wis.) to hlS Xhe state department an- headquarters toda.v. ter Evening School Monday night. the house. Then Mother would had so Incapacitated the business­ liam Mitchell. The broadci^ quoted Red Chi­ Proposition brought the scootor under control wander over to the rear door aniK nounce the engagement 'and ap­ and went hack for his coffee. man as to make It necessary for Completed. face today that he is "under- nounoed today that Greece al­ nese Premier (%ou En-lai aa sug­ sta/t to go In. Then she’d stop and proaching marriage of their On Holy Thursday. April 2. at ready ha*' put into effect a new .Inst aa he was ready to pick him to remain at home and to use daughter. Miss Jeanne Eleanor mining” this nation’s foreign gesting immediate reparatrlation The Hartford County Federa­ walk around to the front. Same crutches. Communion service at 7:30 p. m„ order prohibiting Greek-fWg slilpa tion of Democratic Women’s Clubs up the hag a car whizzed by and McCarthy to Edward Paul Moske. policy. McCarthy retorted of prisdhers who want to go home procedure. Back onto the lawn It seems that the unfortunate the sermon meditation will be from trading with the Com­ Like India^ will meet Tuesday evening at 8 that was the end of the coffee. again, the trio would trot. Mother son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moske ‘Love and the C?ross.'’ that his staff has “acepm- munists. and putting others in custody of a o'clock at the Hotel Bond in Hart­ Both front and hack wheels did a man had attempted to ride up the of 52 North street. THE MANCHESTER neutral state until their fate is would bend down once in a while, stairs of his home In an auto­ On Good Friday, April 3, Con­ plifihed what you and Dalles The order approved March 23 by ford. The nominating committee crushing good job. pick up a twig or blade of grass, The wedding date ia set for Sat­ cordia will have three services. At the Greek Council of Minister's determined. This, at first glanc*, will b^ appointed by County mobile and apparently he had urday, May 2, in St. James’ did not accomplish.” And, he appeared' strikingly similar to UN Allied Bids then throw it away. inadvertently shifted into reverse 9:30 a. m. there will be a German WATER CO. said, he and his subcommit­ prohibits all ships registered under President Helen Fitzpatrick at Tivig Hunt So It went on. Once in a while Church. Communion service with Rev. W. Greek law from calling at any port proposals. this time and plans will be made whllb making the ascent. Or so we tee will go right on negotiat­ TTie British delegation issued a The house is in a nice neigh­ the three of them would duck down were told. Wedel of New York City as guest under Communist control, or porta By JOHN RANDOLPH for the fashion show and a trip borhood and the family fa young the rear hatchway Into the cellar. preacher. Pastor Wedel Was a ing agreements for the re­ In mainland China and North formal statement calling the state­ to Washington. All Manchester Upon further investigation we faf-reaching effects. In fact a Mom, Pop and two chiidrent Then nut they’d come again, and strong possibility _exists that the German missionary in China until moval of ships from Red Korea, a spokesman said. ment "most encouraging," but Tokyo. Tuesday. March 31 members are invited to attend. the trotting twig-hunt would re­ found that he had, stepped on a saying “tt will be for London to seem friendly enough, but we toy automobile while going up and whole philosophy of traffic plan­ Communist advances halted his trade. Lincoln White, State depart­ — (/P)— Premier Chou En-Iai have never been able to get away sume. ning will be changed as the re­ work there. ment press secretary, said the decide the exact implications.” of Communist China last Willard J. Marvin of 73 Oak- from the feeling that there Is the auto suddenly went back down. wood road, who makes his head- Dad finally broke the ice when So did he. sult of Kennedy’s new concept. From noon to 3 p. m. Concordia Washington, March 30— Greek decree "had the effect of * Beat Offer Yet night offered a plan to end .something strange about them. he arrived home from work. They In a discussion about traffic law immediately, although it is Leslie K. Monco of New Tlealand epikrters at the branch in Hart­ He is now progressing nicely. will take part with St. Mary’s (JP) — Harold E. . Stassen, the war in Korea similar tb ford, has been attending a "new Nothing serious, you understand. all greeted him as if he’d 6een In a spot in town the director said Episcopal Cniurch and Emanuel subject to ratification by the said "It is better than anything Just little things. Greek parliament. 'Its effect is the Indian proposal befoib developments'* training course gone for a month. But then the What’s In A Name? he had witnessed many "near- Lutheran C3iurch in a three-hour Mutual Security director, to­ we have had before.” conducted by the Sherwin-Wil­ Like the morning when it was whole family entered the house haps" thfre. Several persons service at Emanuel Lutheran OAK day accused Sen. McCarthy binding on all ships of the Greek Sir Percy Spender of Australia the United Nations w h iS This may come aa a surprise to liams Company in Cleveland, Ohio. raining. We just happened to peacefully enough, and there was present made mental notes to re­ Church. Meditations will be cen­ registry.” said "if the foreign minister of Chou once coldly injected. *• residents of Williams and Ed­ (R„ Wis.) and the Senate In­ Cite* Greek Decree Maitied to the former Louise be watching when Dad came out nothing to indicate that anything wards streets but they're not liv­ member that word ^—"nearhaps" tered around the Seven Words of the People’s Republic of China is unusual had been going on. DELICATESSEN vestigations subcommittee of In 'announcing the agreement It also resembled a plan ad­ Lawrence, the couple has two chil­ to pick up his paper. He came out and one or two even jotted it C!hrist on the Cross. At 7:30 p . m. correctly reported, liia statement ing on those streets. For that mat­ with Greek ah'-' owners Saturday, vanced by Allied negotiator^ dren, 4-year-old John and 4-weeks- the back door and walked to the That’s what we mean, though. ter, General Manager Richard down. an Engli.sh service will be held at 35-A OAK St r e e t t e l . m i 9-8244 "undermining” the work, of taken with other recent state­ eld Christopher. front, where the boy had left. it. Little things like that. Probably Martin and everybody else on Har­ Aipong those who set the word Concordia. The sermon subject will executive agencies seeking to McCarthy calltd attention to the ments made in Moscow appear at at Panmunjom last year. He had a raincoat on, too, one of very good explanations for ail of vard road may actually be living on paper that it might not be lost be: "How to Remember Christ.” cut off trade between the Greek government decree and said first sight to suggest a possible Peiping broadcast a atatemei^ those transparent ones. That them. She told us, for example, at a wrong address, too. forever to posterity was a visit­ FOR YOUR his action went "far beyond it." basis far discussion.” by the Red premier—the eecend after we had tactfully broached PASSOVER SHOPPING CONVENIENCE We.st to Iron Curtain areas. He B^d he felt President Elsen­ »PP«ently concUlatory move by wasn’t .what bothered us. What You see, a special subcommittee ing expert who is currently act­ "You ar* in effect undermining An American source said the re­ seemed rather strange was that the subject, that the rea.son for of Heard Along Main street haa ing as an advisor to a top local WE WILL BE hower “and Secretary of State port should be viewed with the Rada In four days—which p r i the twig-hunt episode was that and harmful to our objective,” Dulles "will be pleased.” posed: «• Dad had .nothing on under the come across Information that administrative head. LAND. SURVEYING Stassen told McCarthy to hi* face "healthy skepticism.’’ He said the raincoat but a pair of shorts. she had locked herself out of the leads it to suspect that the legal He and the admini.strator have OPEN SAT„ SUN„ M0N„ MARCH 28-29-80 Stassen disagreed. U. S. views such broadcasts and all prisonOrs of war go SHOE REPniR hou.se and had to wait until hubby at a televised hearing of McCar­ The Mutual Security chief’s at­ home who chooae to return. Then there was the time we names of the above-mentioned since given a great deal of Edword L. Dovif, Jr. thy’* subcommittee. recent peace talk in Moscow as came home about midnight. The got home with his key. highways are Edward (not Ed­ Many of our Passover foods make ideal Lenten meals. titude clearly annoyed McCarthy "straws In the wind. The question • "neutral thought to the "nearhap” concept There was a sharp edge in Stas- sUta —Chou did not name the noise of running feet caught our Perfectly logical, you see. But wards) street, William (not Wil­ and have concluded It a valuable Registered Land Surveyor MatzOs, Matzn Meal, Talgleeh. Compote and Gefilte Fish. who told Stassen: is to decide, how strong is the we can’t help wondering. . . . Closed Tuesday and Wednesday, March 31, April 1 aen’s voice a* he spoke. "I frankly feel that we are help­ From hi* office la the Municipal Building, General Manager RIoh-i I * " " " Compoa.v’a local office, ami Thomas F. Ganley,“ | ^ t Mrolro state—all prisoners who refuM to liams) street And Harvard street addition to the tools of traffic 15 Proctor Road Maneheotar Stassen was referring to Mc­ straw and how hard ia the wind go home. (not road), regardless of what ing you.” ^blowing” ard MorUn on Saturday dials the first call to go thfough the aew seated, see to It that everything ia in proper order. Mrs. research. TEL.. MITCHELL S-70I8 Carthy’s ann-iincement Saturdav 8. The neutral state would allow Sport Spot* street signs «ay. Instead of determining where He disclaimed any desire or Rajeshwar Dayal. chief perms-' switchboard located In another part of the building. uothlng to do with out- [iilllHnlumfliTj that the subcommittee staff, had effect of undermining. represmUttves of each aide to ex­ There was an Intermediate bas­ The evidence the subcommittee traffic controls should be placed We carry a complete line of Isaac G6llis Kosher Delicates­ negotiated an agreement with nent At one point Stassen demanded country plain to the priaonere what their ketball tournament staged at the has to go on, which, for the first and what controls should be put sens and imported foods. Greek owners of 242 ships that ■r“ " " sr-""™ ’•™ daclalon would mean. ^ r^ioTAnrRiEs East—Side Rec la^t week. Teams two streets, anyway, it feels Is there on the basis of a count of to know whether the subcommit­ oneri m e * plano s I a ** - noted___ • that the reso-, ~ ' — — i. — i ...... ______J ALL MAKES DON’T FORGET WE OPEN SUNDAY AT 8:00 A. M. . they would break off all trade with tee in making the agreement had Roleea Old Qneettoa from the eastern and central parts pretty strong, is this; When old traffic mlahaps they say almost North Korea and Communist lutlon is still on the books and I O ■ • 1 T 1 of the state, such as Rockville. Deacon Henry Griswold cut up his without smiling, why should the China. agreed to call off an investigation Like their agreement Mat week of the Greek owners who signed. the Communists are free to accept | 0 0 to exchange sick and wounded P Arthur Drus Storesj Stafford Spring*. Norwich and land into streets he made the one determination not be made on the Constitutional Questinu it Asked if India would serve that joined Oakland and North QUINK’S "That is no concern of yours, as prisoner*, thia indicated a mom Meriden, competeiTIn the event. basis of a nearhap count? McCarthy’s move had raised a* proposed ROKs Repel Reds; River Rises A new name has been tagged to School street after a nephew Mr. Stassen,” McCarthy .retorted concIllatofy'V attitude. But C3ioa Added to the count of the num­ constitutional question, since it is by Chou, he said India waa not niaed doubts as to whether thff named Edward. ber of automobiles using a particu­ Urtly, but not before Francis D. PHARMACY the President who is charged with Flanagan, the aubcommittee’a neutral, but had supported the U N ; Communists ever would acesA So much for that. lar street, the number of accident* the conduct of foreign affairs un­ effort in Korea, i Now, the evidence in the Wil­ chief counsel, had responded "ab­ By Reds in voluntary rspotriatlen o f prison- there, the number of fatal acci­ der the Constitution. solutely not.” The UN has not yet received' Marines on Vegas Again After srs, ths only Isaus blocking ai liam or Williams street case is dents, the pumber of pedestrian HOW ABOUT THAT GARAGE? It waa not clear whether Mc­ M y formal communication from i armistica. : similar. When north end property The new Greek government de- envolvement accidents, the number OPEN SUNDAYS Carthy’s subcommittee. In by­ Chou on tho Isauo. "It must bs pointed out that bi belonging to-a family named White of accidenta In which the driver Is passing the executive branch of Italy Fails was cut up into streets about 25 Koop That Cor Out of SUN, SNOW , RAIN, Etc. ^Cnntlnued on Page Eleven) Recall Earlier Offer Seoul. March 30— (/P) — • ing knocked off three times In the Heavy Rain advancing this proposal wa by no at fault, and ail the other data used Informed sources a$ld the 60- means rslinquiah the principle «* years ago, the resulting highways by traffic planners would be the 9A.I|.to1P.M . South Koreanvtroopg threw | ’^****’ •>l'x»ly spring feeler drive on were named after White children nation political comlttee is about relesM and repatriation of war II number of "nearhaps"—broken to taka up the problem of Korea Rome, March 30— (/P)— A back a Chinese Red drive on | By 'THB ASSOCIATED PREM priaonara Vrithout delay ofU r tha Henry. Hudson, Harlan and Wil­ down, of coui-se, into the appro­ liam. 6P.M.to9P.M. NOW Is the Time to Build It again as part of a Pollah "peace Communist call for a 16-hour Christmas Hill on the eastern n . S sm:^h"ed The Connecticut River, *1- o p t i o n of hosUUtles , . . a»3 priate kinds of "nearhaps" with a package. They recalled that Of course, it’s possible that method for measuring the degree Eisenhower Set to Gut nationwide strike met with front in a driving snowfall to- R*d drive mi Vegas lat* yesterday ready far over its banks and FREE when Edward and William streets every Kerea debate in the UN so day as 'U. S. Marines dug i n up » Red force massing "Nor do we ooknowledge till) % 0t Anslush of nearness of the "nearhaps." only scant success tciday a.s far has been preceded by a Peip­ Bwiriing high between the aeaarUon of the United Natioog were deeded to the town, the let­ Why wait until accidents hap­ the Red.s, already out-voted firmlv on bloodv ontnnst attack last night with ter "S" was added to both of ing radio "offer” which, on ex­ v l a l e In ?. thundering curtain of 'artillery dikea, ia rialng further. Command that there are amoim n yODB OWN HOME AT TOUDHEET'S EXPraSEI pen to find out what needs to be Foreign Aid Spending and out-.slugged in a riotous Vegas in the west fire. A new crest ia expected at Hart­ the prisoacra o f war individuals them, and the subcommittee in­ done, our two friends argue, when amination. turned out unsatisfac­ tends to run this possibility down torily. week end legislative .session, Borne 300 Reds jabbed 50 yarda In the air, U. 8. Habra jet pilots ford Wednaaday. It may not reach who sllegsdly refuse repatriation,'' proper recording of the "nearhaps" beyond Allied advance defense a dangerous lavsl here but more Chou said he was advancing his to pin down once and for all the might save so much property and DON'T COMPLETE The UN’s insistence that no sought to protest Premier Ali reported probable destruction of Tnriclhcct »ant» lo know whai heating effi­ — ence l*»t week it would be the job prisoner be forced to go home lines on a 350-yard front weat of farmlands will go under water aa proposal “only because the . ter­ ciencies are being enjo>ed in the New England tnie name* of those streets. human life. cide de*Gasperi’s new election one Communist MIG jet and tyvo As for Harvard road or street, Throw Thom Away PRICE President Eisenhower was report­ of the proposed commission to was embotlied In an Indian resolu- Christmas Hill, which Is west of damaged. tho river reaches out on both mination of tha bloody war in Ko­ area and how much fuel ii being masted. Aa for us. we are extremely StUI Plenty OI Wear Left In 998 ed by congressional leaders today law. the Mundung valley. South Ko­ sldef. there seems to be a great deal of SINGLE CAR 12 R .b y 20 Ft. elimihate waste and dcpiication. tlon which the assembly adopted In a big day Sunday, Sabre pi­ rea and ths peaceful sstUsmant at Toridheet ptiys the expeme and you get the skeptical. We want to know how Shoes Repaired Here to be planning a cut in foreign aid The huge, CommuniRt-dominated reans drove them back, killing or The Weather Bureau at Brainard the Korean queetion is bofind up confusion on that one. Highway officials are going to find out 2. - The President will sign later53-5 last Dec. 1. That draft set lots reported shooting down four benefit/ Keiurn the coupon below and an en­ Superintendent James H. Sheekey spending. this week an executive order to up a four-nation neutral commisl Italian^ Federation of Labor wounding 100 Chinese. MIG* and damaging a fifth. Lt. Field said that the water dropped with the queetion of petes on4 gineer w ill call and determine/ by use of about the "nearhaps." Would a law HERE IS WHAT YOU GET Senate Republican leader Taft (CXIIL) called the walkout in "in­ Entrenched Marines on smoiil- off slightly during Uia night, to security o f the people of the Far seems to feel that it is street, not requiring all motorist to report strip civil service protection from *sion with an umpire to take over Col. George L. Jones of Vero scientific testing equipment, how much you SAM YULYES (Ohio) and House Speaker Martin several hundred federal govern­ dignation” at Senate approval dering Vegas had won back the 24.57 feet, but by Tuesday morning East end the world.” road, but there are deeds bearing "neaihaps” of a certain degree of * '8 Inch Concrete Foundation • .2 X 4 Studs (16 Inch on control of the prisoners until their should be paying against mhat you now pay! both names and referring to the Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ Walls (R-Mass) said there has been no ment policy-making officials ap­ future was determined. yesterday of the new election outpost at dawn Sunday after be- (Continued on Page Two) It will rise again to a new level nearness to the police do the job? ter Kind Done While You centers) mea.*nre. The bill cleared the up­ of 28.3 feet. No Formal Notice You get a copy of this test with recommenda- •same highway. determination yet on the amount pointed by Democratic adminis­ K>»nce, diplomats said, At Far East Command head- How would such a law be enfoiced ? Walt. 0 4 Inch Concrete Floor • 2 X 6 Roof Rafters of the cut, but that there defininte- trations. per house after a wild free-for-all '^BeforF the storm which started ,\ke no obligation to you because Sheekey also has made the sub­ If the "nearhaps" count ever be­ the Chou proposal looked much quarteri, it was said that no for­ Toridheet mants to know the facts. This ii 1.5 MAPLE STREET ly will be a reduction from the 7 >i Oongresa Target Date in which Senators were slugged, Sunday morning and poured an­ a committee aware that, with its comes a reality, it will add to the * 3 Foot Concrete Apron • Over Head poor (.$100.00 like this, but they could give no mal communication had been re­ 40* is»‘l wonderful chance for you to get expert opin­ Opp. First National Store billion dollars proposed' by the 3. Agreement was reached with chairs and desks smashed and a other 1,42 inches of rain on this hois'- concern for the above-named high­ columns of this newspaper a new * Asphalt Roof Shingles Value) detailed analysis at this time. ceived from Chou os far as known. free i« ion of m'hat is wrong, if anything, with your ways, it is just scratching the sur­ Parking, Lot Truman administration for foreign Eisenhower to fix July 4 as the woman Senator slapped a male op­ already sodden region, the river fleld of coverage—the nearhap (To Match House) o Double Hung Window Aaaembly President Lester B. ponent. Thin Ranks of Royalty crested at 24.97 feet. Most officials there adopted a healing system and how much you may be face In its present investigation. aid in the fiscal year beginning target date for adjournment of cautious attitude. able to eut your besting costs. story. The legl.*Iatinn, expected to More neavy rain la due in the He said there were "a number of next July 1. Congress. Taft said Congress in (OoDHnoed on Page Eight) Actually, dtoit’s plan is almost streets like tho.se that we have 5'pu might some day read a story WALL SHEATHED WITH NOVELTY SIDING Taft and Martin held a news any event "positively” will ad­ swell De .Gasperl’a government northern part,of the valley, the This offer is open only between now and when that liegins this way— majority after general elections weather observers said, possibly as the soma as that proposed to thfi your heating system shuts down for the aea- trouble with," he said. conference immediately after their journ by Aug. 1. Head for Queen’s Rites Reds nwnths ago by Vice Adm. C. OAV ------Apparently, the trouble stems "Four persons escape Injuiw. Olher Garages As Low As .$898 Complcfc weekly meeting with Eisenhower. 4. The leaders informed the next June, now goes to President much as another Inch or inch and son. .*•.. Tests mill be made in the order that two of them narrowly and the lif,^ a half. Turner Joy, then chief of the UN requests are received ^ so act toefay — nialnly from street-sign painters. Stassen at Parley President that both the House and Luigi Einaudl to be signed Into ______> Duo to illnoss McCann CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES Two Navy Men law. . Hixhr*l Since I9M CTommand negotiating team. — .. "Now, street-sign painters come was scared out of a fifth in three Taft said Mutual Security Direc­ the Senate plan to start debate nearhaps yesterd.ay and today." On-Large (Garages, Breezeways, Porches, Dormers, Elc, Motorized police and Army London, March 30—(/P)— The thining rank.* of kluropean With this the. river will continue It also la similar to the play and go." Sheekey said, "and when tor Harold E. Sta.*sen is having a thiay.reek on legislation to give the advanced by Indio, accepted by s Mall Coupon lo vour nearest Sorvko Station will bo study made to find out whether 10 state.* title to oil-rich submerged troops patroled the major Italian royalt)' headed for London today to pay homage at the funeral to rise gradually until sometime they go but to paint a sign on an Killed, Another Wednesday, but It waa too early majority vote of the United Na- Toridheet dealer or PHONE MI-,3-89fi(; unfamiliar street, they’ll ask some­ First and Last - billion dollara in foreign aid carry, coastal lands. cities to forestall strike violence. of Queen Mary. The royal delcgationa were to include yotfng The Russian.* have a mania for over funds can be cut. Would-be demonstrators on the today to predict accurately just one what the name of the street unablo to chock y ^ r fuol Taft predicted the coastal lands (Oontinned on Pago Eight) "firsts." It appears nothing has CALL MI-9-9992 Stassen sat in with the congres­ bill.* will be enacted. outskirts of Rome were scattered King Raudonin of Itelgium, Queen Juliana of The Netherlands how much further the river will is. And like in the case of Edward and her husband. Prince Bern- go up. street, a person will say Edwards been made, invented or originated oil. sional le'aders at their conference Taft al.*o announced that after Hurt in Crash before they could organize a about which they do n o f claim a with Eisenhower. ^ the _ Senate completes debate on march and some .50 leaders were hard, Crown Prince Olav of Nor­ Already It is the highest record- or slur ’Edwardstreet’ together way. and ex-King Umberto of ■hhg since the hurricana flood of and the painter will think It’x.Ed- "first.” If all we hear were true, CUSTOM BUILT Taft and Martin also an­ Jhe submerged lands measure it Voluntown, March .3b--(4»)—On# arrested. wards." history books would have tO' be nounced: sailor was killed InsUntly and an­ Thniisanils Walk Italy. Heroic Nurse, 1938, and the biggeat spring flood Tidelands Bill * NEW LUMBER • NOT A PRE-CUT • NOT A PRE-FAB will take up a bill to extend the slnca 193S before the dikea were The rr;-t, of course, is easy to re-written. 1. The President would send to Defense Production act, scheduled other received fatal Injuries in an Moat public atreetcars and buses Gre»ce’s Queen Frederika ar­ Here Is one story we came across IF YOU NEElf OIL All H^ork guaranteed. A*k lo inspect some that have been built. failed to run early today and thou­ rived .yesterday. built at Hartford and East Hart- follow. People start calling the Cpngreaa later in the day a special to expire May 1. early-morning automobile acci­ foyd. You Get Better Prices A t Van's in an old edition of. Farmer’s Al­ YOU CAN’T BEAT THIS PRICE message a.*king creation of a com­ dent here toda.v. sands wslked to work, but the gov-‘ They will journey to Windsor 32 Old Patients Before House, street Edwards, and after a while, When that measure is out of the (Castle for simple funeral rites to­ All along the valley, however, manac. It has to do with the Rus­ CALL MI-9.aiS2 TIME PAY.MENTjS MAY BE ARRANGED mission to study fedral-state rela­ way, Taft said, the Senate, will Killed Instantly In the crash ernment mustered e. mergency it gets into the telephone book and sians and probably was a '’first” morrow for the 85-year-old queen damage ao far has been alight, at directory that way. And. so far'as tions on Such matters as taxes, take up Hawaiian statehood and which demolished the automobile Not For A Few Days But EVERYDAY! and "only." Back in 1739, the Em- ; grants in aid and social seiority. In which he was riding was John (.Continued on Page Nine) grandmother whose death last Perish in Fire Approval Seeii everyone- except those few in tbs Tuesds.v severed British royalty’s (Coptlnned oa Fogs Elevea) press of Russia, Anne, honored the Eisenhower told his news confer- (Continued on Page Eleven) Keeney. 20, of 674 Liberty avenue, know is concerned, the street’s marriage of a peasant girl to last living tie with the Victorian 600.\I6 Keg. $30.10 * 4 * (MP name is Fid wards. Jersey City, N. J. Largo. Fla„ March Sa~(A>—A Washington, March 80— (JT) — Prince Galatzin. Her gift was the Fatally Injured was John Del- era. The dowager who so' long had Sain a i v i * r 9 But rest assured, you befuddled LegialaUon to eatabliah the coastal Palace of Ice. The bride and bride­ mont, 20. of 163 Lewis street, TVT IT5* 1 1 • s.vmbollzerta.vmbolized the monarchy for Brit- tIenU Deri8h*ed"siindav^'nT*^ sUtea' title to the oll-wealthjf 670x15 Keg. $33.03 > 4 P A r Ed vard(s) and Wllliamis) street groom had to. pasa'their wedding Paterson, N. J„ who was identified mibmerged lands off their ahores residentr, and you. too, you people night -ln a room the walla of which, News Tidbits t^at destroyed a on*: Sals e l 3*93 ONE REASON cream of the crop by State Police from the Daniel­ wo* called up for House debate toy on' Harvard streetiroad), the sub­ all the furniture, and even the bed Reuther-Cites Ike Talks in St. George's chapel. Bulletins 710x1.5 Reg. $34.4.5 ^ ^ 0 0 0 son barracks as driver of the ve­ _Culled from AP Wires I’h 'l'’ ages ranged from 55 to 94 day with passage, probably tm E committee intends to track down Itself were wholly of-ice. hicle. Silent Crowd from the AP Wires Wednesday, a Virtual certainty. ' ail clues In this investigation-to Brrrrrrrrrr—lliey can claim a used cars come to MANCHESTER MOTORS and many of the patients^'were so 760XJ5 Reg. $36.75 On ( ’ritlcal List Throughout last night and to­ senile that, childlike, they refused Proponents o f tha bill contend get to the bottom of things, be­ first here. In Plea for T-H Ghang Injured severely and placed on day. * silent file of mourning cause, as its phairman stated in a es Embassy Nightclub in London's to leave their warm beds In the it would ratify what had been adi the cntical list at the Backus Me­ Briton* moved past the dead BANK ROBBERY SOLVED cepted for 150 years—state owner­ 830x15 Reg. $30.65 0 2 | 0 0 publicity handout recently, it feels Wrong Numbers swanky Weat End reports it has early pre-daum chill. morial Hospital at nearbv Nor­ Queen;* eoffio as It lay In state Of the 57 patients In the pri- Hartford. March $0—UD—^The ship of the submerged, land*, often that it ia the inalienabls right of A couple of months have gone Washington, March ZO -iJT) — wich waa Kenneth Oswald! 19. of rocelved no reply from filargaret by now since the new telephone injunction provisions must be Truman regarding Offer of more in anrient Westminster Hall, ad- v,teIy-owned Littlefield Nursing $29JM>0, robbery Jan. ■ of the mistakenly termed tidelands. Op*. every Manchester resident to know The CIO President Walter Reuther to­ stricken before the law can be said 34 Washington avenue, Weat Cald­ joijy,ng the Houses of Parliament. Kensington broneh of the New ponent* denounce it as s giant with certainty the exact name of numbers with the Mitchell ex­ well, N. J. than $2,()00 to sing there during Home, bnly 25 escaped as neigh­ WHILE THEY LAST change were put into effect. We day asked Congress tpr "drastic” to be just and fair.” coronation week . ! . Five - maa,. By (fawn, nearly 40,000 people bor* turned out barefooted and in Britain Notional Bank In Berlin steal of perhaps 40 billion dollars. the street on which he lives. Aa a substitute for the 80-day, State Police Lt. Albert Rivers, is solved, sinte poMre and the The Supreme (Jourt held in 1947 ' f / learned that there waa little dif­ changes in the Taft-Hartley labor In .charge of the Danielson bar­ citizen’s commission makes recono-' had passed the candlelit cata­ night clothes to aid rescue efforts ficulty in making the change-over. New 1953 law and quoted freely from Presi- no-strike injunction in nations! mendation In Washington to De­ falque. resplendent In its . purple of the owners, Mr. and Mrs. W; FBI said In adjoint announce­ that the federt)! government holdfi ’ 600x16 09.9S ‘‘N'earhap*''—Made Easy emergency dispute, Reuther called racks, said the three men were rid- ment early this afternoon. dominion and' .power over the Walking down the street the d e n.t Eisenhower’s , campaign ■ Ing eastbound on Route 165 when fense department that combat draping*.^ and silver pall. U. Littlefield, who operated the Director Everett Kennedy for ’’genuine give-and-take col­ Lau rence D. Howley, $5, of iOO lands involved in the case o f Cali­ other day, we happened to notice speeches to make his points. the accident occurred about 4 a. m. boniiHes be Increased for men under j Queen Mary heraelf had made home for 23 years. 079x15 $12.95 coined a word early this w e ^ Oldsmobile lective bargaining.” Washington street, Middletown, fornia. It did not u«e the word and his genius haa already had several trucks belonging to local Reuther said the act should be Rivers said it was apparent bell hostile fire and that some other similar mourning pilgrimages to Fire companies from Largo and All Price* Are Exchange "As President Ei.*enhower has extra pay be reduced. ' haa been arrested and charged title. Later the court made aimllnr firms which have not taken time wiped clean of all its injunction mont lo.*t control of the car at the ^h/hsii i3‘m ;/u,s'a';oV «;:rh;'; by the FBI. Plus Tax to re-print the telephone numbers provisions. He quoted the President said so well.” Reuther declared, Bead o f Federal Civil Defense west coast, cam* quickly but with­ rulings on Texas and Louisiana. "there are worse things than a intersection of Route 138 and the son, King O orge VI, lay In state on the vehicles. The old four digit as .laving said that injunction.* car swerved into a tree, pinning i "''ganization say* in Philadelphia there. in minute* 'the aprawling struc­ Former Praaident Trumali strike and one of those fhinr*. ,. ture was sL mass of flames and REPORiA ON PEACE twice vetoed legislation to give th* W E FEATURE numbers were still visible. There "will not settle the underlying all occupants inside the twisted ' *P***^*> seven out of ten Rus- The queen’s coffin was brought waa no indication that the MItcheU Vos, always qattinq tho croom-of crop in is the lo.*s of freedom attendant vehicle. sian planes could 7>enetrate I’. S. charred ruins. London, March $9—UP)—In­ states title to the submerged fundamental problems'which cause upon unjustified governments! in­ to the hall yesterday, carried formed British sourees said to­ exchange was in force here, either. a strike.” River* said it was apparent the defense net to drop stomic bombs 'Three Way Probe land*, and shortly befora leaving Iota modoi trodo-ins pays dividends to you . . . selection's tervention in Isbor-management' through crowded, silent L/indon day Britain’s Ambassador to office he declar^ them to be a It must be a little confusing to Reuther’s testimony waa prepar­ car was traveling at a fast rate ..L t. Gen. Maxell Taylor, Eighth , Cause of the fire was unknown DUNLOP a MMOV. situations.” stTeet* from Marlborough House, Moscow, Sir Alvary Gascoigne, naval petroleum reserve. During people to see those numbers. And wonderful, prices low and tho cars art quorontoed!! ed for the Senate Labor committee, Army commandeer in Korea, and Clearwater Fire Chief Peter Demands Closed Hhop send* PasKover greeting* to soi- was hurriedly summoned homr ■ I. — ] " we imagine they are having diffi­ 1951 Olds 88 2-Dr, S u p er- 1951 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan— now in the second week of Its hear­ (Continued on Page Nine) ((kintiniied oii Pag* riflaJn) Theola said it might never be to report on Russia's new "peace TIRES culty If they try to phone business 19.50 Buick Special 4-Dr.— The nation, Reuther said, l.« ’ diei* who follow Jewish alth In (Continued o'a Page Eight) Dark gray. Fully equipped 2 tone. F'uUy e<|Ulpped. Oyer- ings on revision of the 1947 act. never without a remedv ”ln the learned. offeasivr.” concerns by dialing the number on Radio and heater, block. Big battle area. WE SPECIALIZE IN: Low mileage car. drlve. A real buy. ear comfort, snaall car cost. Injunction* arc court orders unlikely’ event that a crisis might Three agencies began investiga­ the truck. Harrowing 12-hoiir fight with tions—the State Hotel Commis­ 1950 Buick Special 2-Dr,— which, if not obeyed, can bring result” from a serious strike. LI. S- Reds Hiding, FIRE KWEEPH HOTEL • BRAKE SERVICE • FRONT END ALIGNMENT — A Non. 1951 Buick Rlvitrm—Green, 1950 Buick Super RIviem— heavy fines or imprisonment. stiirm-*\vept *ca* end* for three 7lh (Corpse F o iii^. sion. State Fire Marshal and' Retireil President beige top. Fully equipped. lUdio, heater and dynaflow. Elseu-here in his testimony, the Bay .State fishermen a,* they bring Atlantic, a ty , N. J„ March SO Radio and beater, A rfal "Flalsely Based” (?TO and United Auto Workers Pinellas County ^ Sheriff Sid —Fire, fanned by strong winds, • g e n e r a l r e p a ir w o r k One owner car. Very riMn. clean ear. Black. Color black. A real clean FBI Chief Says their battered craft into Haiwirh- Saunders. cacj, The Taft-Hartle.v act, Reuther chief: ^ Ill ‘H orror House^ swept the upper loora of the 1951 DeSoto 4-Dr. Sedan— part Harbor on Cape Cod . . . Di­ The tragedy cost 34 lives in all, Of N. H. R* R. Dieit S t rtJShtSS*” " for test and repair of Rcneralors, starter motors, volt- 1950 Pontine 4-Dr.—6 cyl. said,, "puts its faith on labor in­ 1. Demanded the right of labor rector of American College of 300-room .Strand Hotel today, Light gray, radio and heater, 1949 Chevrolet 2-Dr. .Sedan- for Angus D, Smith, Pinellaa ______Radio, heater standard trans- Dark green. Radio, and heal­ junctions to insure labor peace” unions to have a closed shop. He Washington. March 3o—iffb__ Surgeon.* at Los Angeles sa.v.*'” We and drove scores of guests to the automatic transmission. Good minslon,' Like new. and Is ’’falsely based" on a belief said labor and management "should FBI Director J., Edgar Hoover ha* London. March 30 -(/p)—Urgent County Welfare director, was boardwalk. A gesMnU alarm New Haven, March 80-* ______^“VOIIR DOLLARS HAVK MORK CKNTS HLRK" SERVICES buy. er. A good car at a good „ - - - " .....i '‘■°'dd expell any member . . . new warnings went out today to killed In an automobile collision price. that "the powe. of the courts is a he free to negotiate whatever type told " “ was rounded, bringing oil lire ap­ E. G. Buckland. 86, rettrod 1950 Olds 88 4-Dr. Sedan— i fec-*pllUlng, ghost »ur- all Britain’s police that London’s while driving three patienU to a dent and board membor yff That Interpret The Wishes 19.50 Olds 98 II. C— 2 tone. Radio, heater and hydra- fit substitute for free collective of un'on security arrangement.* KonA unnerjt:round. broken Aip into : fery and iinnerrAiiary #peratloiifi.** paratus in the rity to the seven- 1951 Olds 88 2-Dr. .Sedan— sex-crazed strangler may strike hospital. New Haven Railroad, difid. Ok Every day is Christmas Fully equipped including bargaining.” they deem appropriate and best small cell,* of five persons each and ■ Death, takea Barone«Mi Luclenne story hotel at Pennsylvania Of The Family mntlc, dark green. A real Fully equipiied. Like new. suited to their particular situa­ again at tonight’s flull moon. Al­ Many of the victims died in home here today foUowtaC » famous rochet engine. buy. Organized labor has repeatedly are running their own loyalty de Ht. Mart, 87. once, court palnl- avenue and the beachfront. when you trade at Van’s. SERVIIE See 11, try It, youll bily. tion.”,^ check*. . ready investigators had found the their beds, unaware of the danger illness. WE fnVE CONSUMERS condemned two sections of the fer to czar of Russia; at hospital remains of six victims- all women law which provide for injunctions: Tile closed shop makes -union That makes his job harder, he that suddenly roared at them SIX H»:LPLES8 o n b a r g e s Buckland. a noUv* of SILVER LANE RD„ MANCHESTER near .Santa Ana, Calif..'. Scien­ snd what mdV be the shattered about 3:30 o’clock on a chilly Sab­ PROFIT SHARING srfw STRTIOnSTHTIOn JOHN B. BURKE (1). the 80-day, no-ftrike Injunc­ rnembership a condition of em-1 aaid. and he needs more agents. tists from nine, European nations Norfolk, Vo., March S(F—(gv— N. ■ Y,. who lived os , ; VANS MANCHESTER Ployment. The present act forbids skull of a seventh. bath morning. Kansas frontier town;. STAMre FREE in ap­ 1 ‘ MANCHESTER MHchell 3 4134 tion for use in disputes affecting Membra of a Senate appropria­ open four-day meeting at Rome Two large steel barges with six raNERAL HOME this, although it doe* allow a Police believe the murders show Bend, served the ] preciation of your pa­ Hartford Rd. Manchester,Conn. the safety of the country; (2) in­ tions subcommittee, before which to complete plans for permanent Of those who gained conseious- men aboard w allow ^ helpleaaly HARTFORD 2-9939 union to sign contract* compelling Hoover testified last Friday, said .------j "a pattern of inuiinmoon mannessmaciness .tnai.that neas, some were too panicky to today in seas lashed to fury by rood in miuiy e tron age. KEMP'S, Inc. 87 EAST CENTER ST. MOTOR SALES junctions against certain union new employes to join 30 day* after TELEPHONE MItcheU 9-8066 pracUcos which the law says are today the Eisenhower administra­ UsIts -energy e™er^v ^ snother slaying to­ follow directions, some were too gale force winds. Three ntea ore the ntort thoS OkljtiUmSty- Tol, Ml-S-«8n ^ thsy go to work. night. feebleminded, and some too old and among its top »naaeearo.? - ■ BABYiAND OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. Ulcifal. r tion ha* approved wlthqut cuts the Panel of widely-knowm medical oa each of the hargaa, T$hich AMBULANCE SEBVTCB Reuther. again quoting the- 77'i million dollars alloted to the They pursued a theory that the stubborn. ' hroke loaae from the tug Marion He ta 76S MolB St. — Maocluater Reutjier aaid it waa his "un- men agree in Boston that about killer at th* time of the full moon half ■ of all cancers ran he i»- "If they had don* what I told Moron IM' miles northaaot M othar ■wenrlng belief that all of these (CoaUasMd m Poga Elgkt) ^ ______(Coatlaned m Faga.Nlae) moved by surgery or nuUatlen: Oopa KaMeraa oori^ thia Imoni- . ' ■ ■' - i t , (Ceatlaued m Foge Nine) (CoaUaued oa Fogs FUtsoa) Mg. ' A , // Vi, - f- /: i- I \ ' H

.V / k G B T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST|:R, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH'30, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 30,n953 upper fioora, the structure houses ■on of H enry and Ann N orton offices of Dr. Murray J. Schwartz, Rockville-V ernon Burke. ^ 0 Tenants ‘Evicted’ dentist, and Herbert J. Schwartz, He leaves four' sons,' WalHY of County Flood New Board Bolton Ellington M arch 15. Rev. John Bahier by Lawrence Raymond Kies, in­ in the case of Dr. H enry C. n »K«, attorney, the North End Pharmacy Palm er, Mass., Frederick W. an4l officiated at the ceremony. spector, of the Oystal Lake sec­ et al. Attorney Bernard J. tw)- owned by Robert Sandals, Morry’s William T., Jr, of Rockville, and Torrance-Hansen Wedding After a dinner and reception tion, son of Mr. and Mrs. George erman represented the plaintiff. Workingmen's gtore owned by Taxpayers ’ League Adopts Forrest N. of West Stafford; a Area Limited In Full Use Girl Scouts SlDlc at the home the couple left on a Mason Kies and Miss Muriel Mar- The action involves property In ’ By Depot Square Fire Morris Moidel, and the Club daughter, Mrs. John Williams of State Police Probing Crash motor trip to Washington. D. C. garel Weirs, daughter of Mr. and Ellington. Chianti of which RoSe'Pavclack Is Rockville; a brother, Augustus M. Rockville, M arch'30—(Special) 'They will make their home in Mrs, Walter R. Weirs, also of Pinnacle Meeting Altadena, Calif. perm ittee. Three-Point Agenda Listing of West Hartford and six grand­ —Reports of damage In 'Tolland AulonuMtic Phone Sy«* the Crystal I.ake section. Manchester Evening Herald >« Find Shelter in Railroad in the alarm at 2:10 a. m. A gen- Tenants Move Rack children. and Hartford Ckiunties because of On Road Just Below Notch Applications for a marriage li­ The Maritime Milling Co., Inc., Ellington correspondent, Mrs. G. : eral alarm was sounded, and the The pharmacy was open for . Services will be held tomorrov^ flood conditions were of a minor tern Links Town’s Ad­ Ellington, March 30- (Special) cense have been filed in the Town waa awarded Judgment of 57,686.- Rockville M arch 30- fSpe- ^whore children wish to take p a rt F. Burr, telephone Rockvill* Station While Firemen I first volunteers began arriving a business yesterday. Sandals said at 8:15 a.m., from the Burke Fun­ and isolated natu)-e. Moat area —The Girl SccuR Pinnacle m eeting Clerk’s office at Stafford .Springs 27, according to affidavit on file 5-981.7. ' minute and a half later, according there was some smoke and water cinl) The Taxpayer's aasocia- I" fh* parade. Each' participant eral Home, with Requiem High streams were swollen by high- ministrative Agencies Bolton, March 30— (Special)— . all dogs over six months of age on for this area will be held In the Battle Stuhhom Blaze I to Patrolman Joseph Sardella. damage. Moidel estimated his tion of the Vernon Fire District will receive an Easter basket Mass at 9 a.m. at St. Bernard’s waters but bridges snd rosdways State police from Colchester bar- ! or before May 1. Ellington Congregational Church The firemen stopped the fire In CUnlo Scheduled Tomorrow A new fully automatic switch­ I dam age a t 53,000 to 54,000. will meet tomorrow night at the Church. Burial will be in St. Ber­ in slmost sll instances were con­ racks today were still conducting ' Toomey reminded i-eaidents that social rooms on Monday, April 6 1^^ Early Sunday Morning about two hours, but Mers said It Tenants of the apartments, most The first of a series of clinics for sidered paassbie. board, the first of its kind in­ in applying for a license for a j'aiatisia/aiajBii?ja®3J5ja/5iaiaj®PtBiajBiaiaiB®ajaiBjansi!®^ new Vernon Elementary School nard’s Cemetery. The funeral home an investigation of a two-car crash j at 8 p. m. Mra. Joan Clark. Ell­ threatened to get out of control of whom had moved back in yes­ disease immunization for pre­ is open today from 3 to 10 p.m. A dam on a recently constructed stalled in Connecticut, went irtto6 spayed female for the fir.st time, a ington Girl Scout leader, will be I About 20 perions, some of them and would have burned the whole terday. include Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ at 8 o'clock. President Earl school children will start at 3 p. m. on U. S. Routes 6 and 44-A Just pond beside S ta te Route 140 In full operation today at the veterinarian's certificate must be hostess, assisted by other troop I Clad in pajamas and robes, sought Square if it had. lace Irish. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell announced this morning at the offic# of the Public Health All Tolland and Talcottvllle Ellington gave way, waehing out a below the Notch that sent four presented. The fee for spayed fe­ committee members. Plans are Raymond Lucas, a firemen, fear­ Municipal Building. f shelter In the railroad station at Streeter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Len­ that an executive board meeting I ^ “*’“*"***f°®*“^*®" Items are now handled through section of the highway snd Jam­ persons to Manchester Memorial m ales and male dogs is 52. License being made for the spring frolic. t Depot Sqare early yesterday morn- ing he detected live smoke about non, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, David Stans­ * ■ cis M. Burke, city health officer In the Manchester Evening Herhld ming trees and debris down upon General Manager Richard Ma~ fee for an unspayed female is Leaders will learn songs and 11:30 a. m. yesterday, called the. was held Friday night. Hospital, one with serious in­ Ing as 50 volunteers of the Man* berry, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gerlch, charge. Rockville hiirenu, locat*^ at One the road, smashing two culverts. tin dialed the first call to go juries. 55.25. ivS games which they will teach later j; Chester Fire Department battled a force back to the scene hut in­ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tyreil, Mr. ft was decided «t the time to Thp protective immunization in- Market street, telephone Rockville Another pond in Tolland threaten­ through the board Saturday. During Blinding Rain ' Posalble By Mall '' to the Girl Scouts and Bro)^ies Heffe's 1 stubborn blase which damaged the vestigation proved the fire had not and Mrs. Anthony Sausanautch. hold monthly meetings and adopt clutfe whooping cough, tetanus and 5-8136. - , ed to burst Its dam and wash an Most of the town’s administra­ The crash, which occurred yes­ Residents may secure the license in preparation for the frolic. broken out again. y three*story frame Depot Square Mra. Catharine Kosnk, Mlsa Ethel the agenda for tomorrow night's diphtheria Injiectiona, booster in­ adjacent section of Route 15. Ef­ tive offices are connected to the terday afternoon during a blinding by mail if they wish, thus avoiding Damage was concentrated in the Bemette, Mrs. Albina Baggidlli m eeting. King-Decarll ? building. jections to Supplement previous Advertisement— forts were underway this noon to board, which has eight - outside downpour of rain, was caused the inconvenience of rush hours Mr. .ind Mrs. Marshall E. Stan­ f Fire Chief John Mera estimated Club Chianti where the bar and and her daughter, Shirley, Ray­ Program Adopted Imraunizstlona, also Shick testmuid Vernon Taxpayers League Meet­ reinforce the dam, located on trunk lines and 46 telephones con­ when 8 west-bound auto skidded and relieving the town clerk’s dining* room w ere gutted. mond Lucas, Mrs. Simon Jean, and The program adopted: hope of 41 Elizabeth street, Elling­ t damage to the structure and its vaccination against smallpox. ing Tuesday, March 31 at 8 Crandall Pond. a nected to it. With the new board, and turned into the path of a con­ office of some pressure. A stamp­ ton, announce the engagement of ^ contents at 510,000. N atu ral “Chimney** Edward Rudlnsky. "(1) Discussion of the out­ Green Pastures Reminder o’clock. Vernon Elementary The Skuhgamaug and Hop town departments can phone each verted pickup truck. A passenger ed, self-addressed envelope should Mrs. Irish and Miss Bsgginili rageous tax fnerease. (2) The Miss Viola J. King of 41 Ellz.-»heth '» He said the fire started in a Early yesterday'morning fire­ R. I. Munselt, agronomist with School. Ail taxpayers welcome. Rivers were at highwater mark otlier simply by dialing two-digit in the truck was thrown against be enclosed with a mail applica­ street to Robert Decarll, son nf 2 cardboard box being used as a men cut through fioors on the roused the tenants. benefits of a full-time first select­ the Agricultural ExteitsTon Service and the Hop overflowed Its banks numbers and make outside calls the windshield and suffered multi­ tion. man., who would not own any Mr. and Mra. John Decarli of | J waste basket in the dining room of second and third story at the south at the University of Connecticut, on Hendee road in Andover, Just without going through the switch­ ple head and face cuts in addition ...... Property Conveyances...... Fnlrvlcw avenue. An October wed­ 9 the Club Chianti on the first Door end of the building to get to the iequipment hired by the town. (3) today reminded Tolland County east of U. S. Route 6. Traffic could board operator. to injuries of the left leg and Realty transactions at the Town ding i.i planned. of the building and crept through To abide by existing town or­ ROKs Repel Reds; I fire. Six lines of hose were used. young people of the fast approach­ pass at a alow pace. The operator routes incoming knee. Clerk’s office last week include a Mr. .and Mrs. Raymond Roy of » a partition to the upper floors Mers said the open partitions dinance for competitive bids on ing deadline in the New England Engineers at Mansfield Hollow calls to the proper department. Manchester Hospital authorities warranty deed conveying property Stafford Springs announce the li where it burned beneath the floor and fioors acted as a chimney, Court Cases all purchases or contracts by the told the Rockville Herald news Marines joii Vegas flood control dam and reservoir said today that 36-year-old Julius on Lake street from Harry F. MuU birth pf_ a aon, "Raymond Clifford, THRIFTY KEITH town." Since January a temporary •t boards before being discovered by' drawing the fire upward. He point­ bureau that entries from Connecti­ ■aid conditions there were not manual board has been used; It Rodigue of New Britain "spent a to W esley M. and Gwendolyn E. at the Johnson Memorial Hospital. * a tenant. ed out that the building has ho fire Albert Cadleux, 47. of 78 Linden The association's treasury has cut’s young contestants must be hazardous and there was little fair night after undergoing sur­ Hoyt; and a quitclaim deed on the Mrs. Roy is the former Shirley Sound Oeneral Alarm stops. street, charged with operating a now reached 5400 and is growing (Continued From Page, One) was installed to permit town de­ submitted not later than April 1, cause for worry from dwellers partments to be listed under one gery.” property previously known as Buckmlster of Ellington. BUDGET I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Irish, care­ Two firemen, Robert Fregln and motor vehicle while under the in­ rapidly according to Campbell’s Spends Fair Night South school from Frederick and fluence of intoxicating liquor or which Is Wednesday. He is in Bench, Fla., got one of the MIGs, along snd near the Wllllmantic number, "Mitchell 9-6281.” In the The next grocery social spon­ takers of the building which Is Harry Hampson, received minor statement to the Herald this charge of the state contest. river. Albert G. Girardin, 49. of Hart­ Helen Anderson to Mrs. Louis D. sored by the Hathewav Miller Post > owned by Albert Cohen of 140 hand cuts. drugs, received a continuance of morning. his fifth, making him the 30th U. telephone directory issued at that Eaton. Topic on which the first prize time. The automatic board was ford, driver of the truck, was No. 62, American Legion A uxiliary I Pembroke street, Hartford, phoned Besides 14 apartments on the his case In Town Court this morn­ Promoted to Corporal S. Jet ace of the w ar. Men to .4,ld Group ing, when Deputy Judge John J. of a 5100 -college scholarship will not available then. treated as an outpatient. He suf­ will be held in the Town Hall on Colorful New O’Connor disqualified himself. Joan V. Konarski, daughter of be awarded le "What the Green. The early spring snowfall depos­ League Backing The manual board remained in fered injurled to his left arm. Op­ Center Congregational Church Friday, Anrli 24. a t 8 p.m. Deputy Judge O’Connor said he Mr. and Mrs. John Konarski, 10 Pastures Program Means to the ited up to five inches on the east­ operation during the past few erator of the car was Alvin C. men are. going to be up early E a st­ Klotzle-Hoffman knew the accuaaed well and that McCIean street, was recently pro­ Welfare or New England Farm*." ern front and up to one inch in the weeks while the automatic board ■White, 18. of RFD 2, Andover. His er morning. Seven of them have Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Y. Hoff­ the case should not, therefore, be moted to corporal while .rtationed Munaell says, however, that if the western and central sectors. Convention Bill was being installed. wife, Jo-Ann, was a passenger. agreed to serve an Easter break­ man of Butcher road announce argued before him. The case was at FOrt Myer, Va., with the Wom­ contestant Uvea on a farm which The foul weather sharply cur­ The Whites were not seriously fast at the church parish rooms at the marriage of their daughter. DELTOX en’s Army Corps. hurt beyond a few bruises and a 7;30 a. m. under the sponsorship of EXPERT SERVICE FOR assigned for Wednesday. has been in the program the topic tailed Allied fighter-bomber strikes BOYS ROB METERS Lois Marie, to John G. Klotzle, In case's disposed of this morn-...... Corporal Konarski, who la a can be changed to "What the Pro­ but pilots reported 13 Red supply Tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Hall shaking up. They were also treat­ Group One of the Ladles Bene­ son of Mff. and Mrs. Joseph Klot­ ing, Francis A. Makulis, 24, of 113 clerk-tyjjlst , In the passport gram Means to Our Farm." trucks destroyed in -frontline of the House, the Committee on ed and released. volent Society. zle of Altedana, California, on Judiciary will hear House Bill 410, Hartford, March 30—(>P)—Police Trooper Richard Powers report­ Weils street, charged with speed branch of "the Penta.gon, Washing­ ettea Regulations sweeps. , Bu'ccifn Is Chef RUGS here have' accused two teen-age ANY TYPE BURNER! ing, was fined 5i8; Moreland J ton, D. C., Is a m em ber 'of the Gap Cloaed which is an set providing for a ed today that the accident is still Mrs. (Tharlea (Jhurch, chairman Students from the ninth through constitutional convention and IS' boys of breaking open 50 parking under investigation and no charges Lord, Jr., 20, of RFD 2, Vernon 7001al Army Service Unit, t^ K C . the 12th grade in a public or The Reds backed their drive in of Group one, announced today More nig beauty than you dream­ being supported by the League of meters in the city and taking coins have been made against either op­ ' 1 ed possible at this low Keith price! street,' was fined 59 for passing a Company. private school are eligible to com­ the Christmas Hill area with 1,800 that Daniel Buccino will be chef Women Voters. The purpose of the out. Patrolman James Topllff erator. perfect for spring: and summer . . . Hotter it Let ua check your burner 'stop sign, and three persona were Graduates in Korea pete. If not attending school the round.s of artillery and mortar said he spotted the boys tamper­ and members of this staff will in­ for heat loaa—adjust it— permitted to forfeit bonda. PFC Leroy J. Connors, whose fire. The Chinese dented the ad­ bill Is to call a conrtitutional con­ Bolton Man Arrested clude Thomas C. John.son, Howard for year round use. Available In contestant must not be over 10 ing with parking meters' on .’ewell EASTER four standard sizes, in choice of The bond forfeituree were by wife, Irenel lives at 20 Village years old on A pril 1. 1953. Essays vance line after an hour of bloody, vention to prepare a conetitution Roy H. Moyer, 21, of Bolton P. Jensen, O.scar Kreyaig, Julius L. Mobllheatp too! clean it — make sure you’ll Paul C. Templeton. 38, of Wethers­ street last night. They fled when Gray. Green. Mauve or Rose . . V’" get eomplelt eomhutlion street, recently graduated from the shall contain not more than 1,000 close-quarter battle with the South Which will contain provisions for they saw him approach them, he Lake, faces on appearance in Rock­ Strong, Ellsworth E. Perkins and field, who had posted a $8 bond for Second Infantry Division’s school Koreans. Improving the executive, legisla­ ville City Court next Monday to Charles C. Church. to give you smart appearance , , . when you need it. paaaing a red light; Harold B. words . and should be mailed said. FLOWERS .saving nf wear on your regular for nbn-commlssioned officers In to Director, Agricultural Exten­ However, the South Koreans tive, and Judicial branches; a guar­ Topliff reported he fired twice answer charges of speeding, defec­ The breakfast will follow a sun­ SImpaon, 60, of Portland, who had Korea. called up reinforcements - at 1 antee of home rule for the munici­ tive tires and failure to notify AND floor covering. "k We have the tools, the posted a 53 bond for parking too sion Service. University of Con­ in the air in an attempt to halt rise service at the church at 7 a. m. The school is operated to insure necticut. Stores, not later than a. m. and again 15 minutes later. palities; and any other changes one of the boys- -a 14-year-oId. the Motor Vehicle Department of a Reservations should be made not skill and trained manpower close to a hydrant; and Everett B. adequately trained replacements Within 10 mlnute.s after they ar­ change in his address. Moyer was Beiding, ,34, of 84 Cam bridge Wedne.sday. which the oonvention might deem The latter was taken into custody later than Thursday evening with to do the job right. for' personnel leaving the unit on In addition to the 5100 scholar­ il ved, the Reds withdrew and the appropriate. the operator of a car involved in a Mrs. Daniel Buccino, telephone IVIKS. .'AMKS H. TORRANCE ' CORSAGES $1295 street, who had posted a $3 bond 20 minutes afterward, police said, Vernon accident Saturday after­ 9' ^ it Complete Fuel Oil Serv> op. a charge of violating the corner rotation. 'The men are tau g h t b at­ ship first place award, prizes of gap wa.s clo.sed. The League is also sponsoring and the other—a 13-year-old was Mitchell 9-5107 or Mrs. Church, tle techniques by combat veterans. 530, 520 and 510 will ^ awarded A U. S. Eighth Army spoke.s- some amendments to the constitu­ noon. Mitchell 9-8145, Mi.ss Ann-M arie H ansen, daugh-, ice, too. Automatic delivery parking law. picked up at the home of friends Riding with him as pa.ssengers cessorles and a corsage of sweet­ Also, a warrant wan issued for Connors, an automatic rifleman the second, third and fourth piarc man said 15 dead Reds w ere tion which would improve the later. •ARC Drive Report ter of Mrs. and Mrs. Peter F. heart roses and violets. The bride­ $I7.S0 — free heat-saving tips — In Company B of the division’a w ere Rosem ary A rm strong, 15; ANDERSON 12' Clifford E. Pasternack, of Hart­ state winners. The first place win­ counted. .61 e.stimated killed and present one until a modern version Miss Jeanette Sumner, local Red Han.sen of Cedar street, and James groom’s mother wore navy crepe trained, reliable drivers. Ninth Regiment, ente.-ed the Army ner will also be eligible for the New 42 e.stimated wounded. could be written through a consti­ Grace Kearns, 15; and Nell Gray, and navy acccs.sorles. and her cor­ ford, who is charged with a park­ SMOKER DIES IN BED 22, all of Manchester. Stale police Cross drive chairman, announced H. Torrance, son of Mr. and Mrs. GREENHOUSE and ing violation. in Jan u ary 1032 and a fte r com­ England award of a plaque and .\n In fighting . at outpost Vega.s tutional convention. this week end that a total of 5858- sage waa of swcelhcart roses and it HoiUr Mobilheal contains The court also continued tlie pleting basic training at Fort Dix. expense-paid two-day trip to the Sunday night, the Reds advanced Those attending the hearing West Hartford, March 30—(/P)— from Stafford Springs barracks re­ .25 ha.s been reached in the cam ­ Andrew L. Torrance of 194 Middle stephanotis. nORIST SHOPSE $17.95 ported that Moyer’s car was travel­ 10' all the heat units your case of Ward Taft, 33. of 144 Main N. .1., and a brief tour of duty at Eastern States Exposition next in three column.s of about 100 from the Manchefslcr League of Mrs. Alphee W. Gervais, 34, died paign here. Bolton’s 1953 quota turnpike east, were united in mar­ A reception for the members of 155 ELDRIDGE HT. YOU CMTT KAT OIL NEAT! Fort Hood, Texas, arrived in Ko­ fail. ing north down Brandy Hill road riage yesterday. The double-ring burner can possibly u se - street, charged with breach of the men each under cover of a 15- Women Voters are Mrs. George in her smoke-filled bedroom yes­ was 5645 and it is felt the result the immediate families was held TEU MI-8-8486 CltM , C iM i^ AatORMtlcl burns cleanly, completely. peace, to Wednesday. rea on Oct. 16. Flnal^Iy-nten Service minute artillery barrage. Marlow, Mrs. J. F. Loeffler, Mrs. terday after her bed caught fire, in Vernon when it ledt the road is a tribute to both the towns­ ceremony was performed at 3 p.m. at the home of the bride’s parents on a curve. in St. Mary’s F:piscopal Church by following the ceremony. $1895 In clvllinn life he was employed The final of the series of Sunday But the watchful Marines atop Edward Radtke, Mrs. Louis Heard, authorities said. Police said the people and the workers who made Member Ilnrlst Telegraph 12' Car Tips Over the rector. Rev. Alfred L. Williams. When the couple left for an un­ ^ ^ by the C; E. Church Manufacturing evening Lenten services was pre­ the height fired illuminating Mrs. Melvin Hathaway snd Mrs. woman apparently had been smok­ the campaign successful. Delivery Servire Company. Connor’s parents. Mr. flares, snapped on searchlights, ing in bed. Firemen tried to revive The car turned over on its right Traditional bridal music was play­ announced wedding trip, the bride sented at the Union Congregation­ Dorian Shalnan. Elementary School Notes ed by John Cockei'ham, and palms About Town and Mrs. Roy Connors, live at 32 al Church yesterday when Maun­ and called for supporting artillery. On April 2 at 1:30 there will be the woman with a resuscltator. aide and skidded some 40 feet be­ Eighth grade students report was wearing a postman blue suit Budget Terms fore being halted by a tree. The decorated the altar. High park, Stafford Springs. ders "Olivet to Calvary," an The pounding forced the Reds to a hearing before the Public Wel­ they have received 100 reserva­ and hat, navy accessories and or­ driver and passengers were only The bride, who was presented in chid corsage. On their return they Sfc. Lewis M. Volland of 388 Youth Rorelves Fine Easter cantata, waa given by the fall back Ic.ss than two hours fare and Humane Institutions com­ tions for the'turkey supper they marriage by her father, was at­ The New Britain youth who senior choir. G. Albert Pearson, after they Jumped off. slightly injured. Conducting ths in­ will serve at the sshool on April will live with the bride’s parents. M o b ilh e at Oakland street Is among the ser­ mittee in the Senate chamber on tended by Miss Patricia Bonney. The bride was graduated with vice personnel which arrived in gave a local state trooper and an new minister of music at the Marine artillerymen employed House Bill 1215. It tran sfers the MANCHESTER vestigation were Trooper.s Theo­ 11. They h a v e - announced th at SOCONY VACUUM HLATING OIL Andrew W. Torrance was best man the 1951 cla.ss of M anchester High Seattle. Wash., today from the Far FBI agent a hard time while being church, who starts his duties in what they call the box technique care of neglected and uncared for dore Sheiber and Joseph Ko.«s. April 6 will be the last day on Fire Chief Queried for his brothel’, and the ushers School and is employed by the Thwuotil^uw! East on the Navy transport Gen. questioned last week has received April. dlrected''thc cantata. to .smash the Chine.se efforts to children to the stat’e welfare com- which reservations may pe made. The choir waa assisted by a The Herald queried Fire Chief were George S. Hansen, brother of United Aircraft Corporation. The H. B. Freem an. a 30-day suspended Jali sentence m ount a .second attack . I t in- mt'-sloner from the county commis­ Boy to Wash Dishes the bride, and William Moorhousc Westinghouse Refrigerator and a 52.6 fine' on two charges. group of 12 men from the First vo'-cs di opping shells both in STATE Peter Massolini today on recharg­ bridegroom, a graduate of the The answers to everyday sioners and'allow.' lor care without The supper prepared by Mra. of Harlan street. 1947 class and Connecticut Engi­ CALL MITCHELL 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY^ Henry F. Dswnorowltz of 184 Before sentence was passed Fri­ Lutheran Church in New Britain f: • . of and behind the Reds. — NOW PLAYING — ing fire extinguishers, a service Eugene M. Gagliardone and oilier where Pearson is director of mu­ loss of parental guardianship. The performed by the local volunteer The bride's gown of Chantilly neering Institute in 19.60, is now insurance problems* SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS Irving street received his honor­ day in New B ritain City Court, 16- ...arinc planes dropped brilliant League of Women Voters is also mothers of the eighth grade claa.>i lace and nylon tulle over taffeta LOOK! NO HANDS! able discharge from the Navy on sic. Two Manchester soloist.s also department. About three years serving with the United States year-old Richard H. Bazylewicz flares over the Vegas area supporting this bill. will be served at the hours of 6 w as de.signed w ith a fitted fcodice Navy. By RAYMOND E. GORMAN M arch 18. took part in the program, Roger throughout Sunday night to help 8E 4««/ ago, the department put on a suc­ shouted out: "I hate cops and I Lourks, tenor, and Cyrus Tomp­ and 7 o’clock. Girls of the cla.ss of the lace over taffeta. Covered The new 1953 F ro s t suppose I’ll got years for hitting the Leathernecks on the ground cessful campaign to- sell carbon will w ait on table while the boy.s A son was born at the Hartford kins. baritone. GOP Bfc.ASS SU»tM ONED buttons extended from the small fThicken dinners were served to Free WestInghouM Re­ MORIARTY BROTHERS one." .spot the Communists. Washington, March 30— — dioxide extinguishers to local rcsi- have reportedly asked to be given wing collar to the wai.st, and the frigerators ; . , with Hospital on M arch 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lutz, who has been denty. everybody taking part in a golf 315 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER This was the story told in court Reds Hold Reno The Republican National commit­ the dishwashing detail. long sleeves of the lace tapered tournament in the south. An easy Msgic Door Oppner , . , Mrs. Wenzell Jorgensen of 4.6 organist st the church during re­ The question vas prompted over by State PollcemanJ John J. Yas- cent months while the church was The Chinese employed the artil­ tee has been summoned to meet Named Co-Captains to points over tlie wrists. The floor way to get a birdie. you can open the door, Coolidge street,, and a daughter kiilka of Rockville and FBI Agent curiosi'ty about their efrcctlvcnes.s was born at the St. Francis Hos- without an organist, was at the lery box technique themselves at I here April 10 to accept the resig- Linda Toth and Patricia Strick­ length skirt was of nylon even with bdth hands Ernest Dabinett. organ. nearby Reno outpost, which they I nation of ehatrma'h C. Wesley Rob­ — PLU S — at this date if they had not been land have been named co-caplains tulle over taffeta. She wore a fulll You’ll find a world nllal on Mn.rch 27 to Mr. and Mrs. used. The chief started that they 1- Raymond Jackson of 1343 Tolland Investigating the recent holdup Today’s Church Meetings captured Thursday in a bloody erts and elect a successor. of the girl.s softball team at the helmet of • matching lace with of EXTRA conven­ of the Berlin branch of the New drive against 10 western front Robert resigned Friday after a RONALD REGAN should be checked by weighing on school. The team, coached by shoulder length veil. She carried a Di iences, new beauty and turnpike. ' The church council of the Baptist — IN — Britain National Bank, they went Church will meet at 7:30 p. m. All Marine outposts. The rea.son for Karisaa state legislative committee a good scale. If the' weight falls to Bianca Caldera, practices on Mon­ Bible with white orchid marker and _ f g \ ___ ^ economy fo r your Robert J. Boyce, secretary of to Bazylcwicz’a home Thursday to church officers are asked to attend the Red barrage WTisn’t clear, be- said he violated the spirit of the half the indicated weight when full day and Thursday at the school. Titieamers of ivy and stephanotis. home, in a complete QUESTION: From a man on /// Here*s the W9y the Manchester Savings and Ixian q\ieation the youth. Bazylewicz the meeting. caifse the Marines have mSde no state lobbying law when he ac­ Tropic Zone noted on the cylinder, it should be Today's Activities Calendar The maid of lionor was attired price range. Available shrieked "I hate cops who bother The postponed meeting of the effort to retake Reno. cepted a fee for helping to handle re-charged. in a strapless gown of aqua tulle Spruce Street: A burglar got on terms as low as As.4ociatlon, Inc., has received coioo fiy Boy Scout Troop No. 73, meeting word of his appointment to the me.’’. Board of Christian Education of Seven armed Chinese soldiers a hospital sale to the state. The^ Firemen will exchange this type at the school at 7-p.m. over taffeta, with Jacket of mach- Into our little neighborhood > to carefree slor)» by breaking a window. Public Relations committee of the Starts 'Tlirmvlng Things the First Congregational Church nf crept up the slopes of Vegas in incident occurred before he be­ Technicolor of extinguisher for a new one at a PTA play rehearsal at school at ing lace. The skirl of aqua tulle $2,50 Weekly U. S. Savings and Loan League, Bazylewicz then went berserk Vernon will be held at 8 p. m. mid-morning. Marines shouted at came GOP chairman. cost of one dollar for the 12-ounce 7:30 p.m. ovcf taffeta, with Jacket of match- Ver.v IIMIe waa stolen but since w a s h d a Y s ! the 81-year-old, nationwide trade and started throwing things at the ' There will he a Holy Week them to surrender. The Reds Mat. 2 pjn. Eve. I Shew at 7:15 size and a dollar and a quarter for an aqua floral headpiece and car­ we have a burglary policy I organization of the savings asso­ an.swercd with hand grenades. The the 20 ounce extinguisher. ried a cascade bouquet of whole wondered If the broken ivindow two investigators. He hurled vases. I'^**P**' **rvlce at 7:30 p. m. at Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ WAIKINS ciation buainesa. and Leathernecks then opened up, and WED.: “JEOPARDY” Soda-.'\cld ’Types Too and split yellow carnations. would be paid for. a.sh tray s and di.shes a t them C°"«*'egsfional aiurch. ton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph • AOTH8KS, INC. after an, hour-long exchange five Pins ROGUES MARCH Soda and acid a.'ywell a? foam Mrs. Hansen chose for her then hit Yaskulka over the headLJ"*,. ..f "'.Vernon Methodist D 'ltalia, telephone M Itrhell 3-5.645. Miss FJInor G. Hussey, daughter With A broomAtick and anothex, j * special re- of the Chinese were counted dead EASTWOOD extinguishers should be recharged daughter’.') wedding a powder blue FUNERAL ANSWER: Yes, up to the lim­ of G. Raymond H ussey of 29 vase. ' hearsal at a p. m. and one was wounded and taken each year, according to standard crepe street length dress, navy ac- its of your poilc.v dam age Keith's Is Headquarters For West­ FRIGIDAIRE Phelps rosd, has been named To Taken by surprise'’by the sudden There will be Holy Communion prisoner. The seventh e.scaped. recommendationa. Local residenta BELITTLF^S MARCIANO SERVICE bniised In the wlndnw:a and also inghouse Home Appliances, With A at 10 a. m. tomorrow at St. John’s Sm fh» lEST M ovIm I to the Interior of the store and the dean’s list of the College of and furious attack, Yaskulka and First Marine Division headquar- may contact the chief to make ar­ Complete Showing Of Washers, Liberal Arts of Syracuse Univer­ Dabinett finally overpo^ereV d! Ch“ '‘"»' " ‘th P''«y6rs for A t Th«ir lEST! Dallas —(tPi— Primo C am era, Omand J.West Its fixtures would be covered. Ranges and Refrigerators. Plan To I the SICK. I ters released these figiu'es giving a rangements for re-charging fire sity. Bazylewicz. They took picture ,of the inte^ty of the extinguishera at any time. cr-heavyweight boxing champion, D irecto r Buy Yours On A Keith Budget Ac­ police headquarters snd chTrgeS ' **“•"' *'^“*“* I Vegas fighting. ON OUR NEW WALKER CThief Massolini has stated 'that doesn’t think much of Rocky Mar­ Rummage Sale 6 P.M. count. '* ForcelaiirPair Felix L. Sambo,gna. aon of Mr. him with breach of the peace, as­ A meeting of the directors and I In the 24 hours beginning at 3 3-D SCREEN! CAVEY’S cards listing telephone numbers ciano, the current titllst. The and Mra. Dominick Sambogna of sault and resistance. personnel of the Little League will I p.iri. Saturday, 130 M arine am- BIGGER. BRIGHTER Ambling Alp. now a star in the | •Give IIS a call If you have a be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock to be used for emergency fire calLv 4.6 Cottage street, has been award­ Ya.skulka dl.splayed marks on I munition depot personnel handled have been distributed throughout wrestling'world, .says of Marciano: j AUCTION 7 P. M. ed a Converse scholarship at at the Elks Home. CT.EARER RESTAURANT particular question about any hl.s right ear, head and shins at 2,841 tons of am m unition. the town. "He's too .small to be a great' of your polieles and we’ll be T rin ity ' C o 1 1 e g e In H artford. the court session. City Court Action AT THE CENTER heavyweight champion. Besides j 30" Westinghouse Recently 182 acho'arshtps were I Lt. Donald E. Spangler. 900-A If any resident has failed to re­ Ray Reid, Auctioneer glad to get the answer for you. In setting Bazylewicz free on Charge.s of speeding against a MANCHESTER. CONN. ceive a card, he is urged to contact he is not a good boxer. A guy awarded for the second term, mak­ Windsor man were nolled' in City i North Main street. Poplar Bluff, probation. Judge Harry Ginsburg iMo., in charge of the depot, de- the chief, assistant chief Paul like Tommy Loughran or Gene 1 ing a total'of 578.100 awarded in ,s\igcested that Bazylewicz take Court today when Prosecutor Tunney would have defeated him | Mon. Evening, March 30 Electric Range scholarship' funds a t the eSTlege Harry Lugg Informed Judge Rob­ I dared "every one of my kids- de- Maneggia. James Rogers. Thomas PHONE his temper in a firmer grip. i serves a letter of commendation Carpenter. Aldo Peace, Vincent easily.” Carneni made these! New compnrl .’iO-lncI) wide model that this year. i ’ ert Pigeon that the defendant was observations In a* stop-over here Probate Hearing for the way they’ve been working. • .\lways Finest in Food • Kresicki, Adolph Roberts or Ells­ Robertson School Mitchell 9-7196 gives you S HIJGK OVE.N In the mini­ a drjyer of some 40 years standing on the way to his home in Los GORMAN There will be a hearing tomor­ and~had no previous record. J. They more than doubled the ton­ Dssbt Tksm st ia h s Derek 4i Cocktails Delightful worth E. Perkins. or Mitchell 3<-8606 mum floor space. Of. gleaming por- row at 10;30 a. m. in the Probate P e ss r »<*• Angeles. Ford., Ransom had been charged nage the Army says a man can The department will hold its Sponsored By 142 P'.ast Center St. Insurance Affcncy cel.'iln enamel with four burner rook­ Court to act upon the application handle in 24 hours." • Pleasant Atmosphere with speeding on Grove' street. "T h e Jar.z "T h u n d er- meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. at RoberlHon P. T. A. Manche.ster ing surface, many exclusive featpres of the gi ardlan of the estate of Lugg said he was clocked at only Lt. Gen, Maxwell Taylor. Eighth S in g e r’’ M rda” the firehou.se. The bylaws commit­ 988 Main St. - Tel. Mr-S-6460 Andrew Fortuna, Jr,, a minor, who slightly above the legal limit. Army Commander, visited the U. S. ll« f oUrl Presents tee. Walter F. Elliott, Ellsworth E. seeks to compromise a certain In other court di8position.<<: Seventh Infantry Division, which Perkins and Anthony Giglio, is ex­ claim against Carl and Robert Roosevelt Robinson of Windsor, yielded Old Baldy hill to the Reds THE pected to submit the new set of by­ MAORI OIL 00. »249 “ Schultz of Rockville. charged w ith speeding, paid an 518 in bitter fighting last week. Taylor WKO., “CLKOPATRA" law s for ■vote. Qnc-c^ Stu^ftpA. Open fleeting .Arranged fine: Jam es F. Lacey, 31, of Co­ also visited South Korean troops on They were read at a recent Rang* and Fud Oil Budget Terms Home Demonstration Agent lumbus. Ohio, sj>eeding. Bond 518. the eastern front. meeting and have been redrawn ONE REASON cream of the crop Cora E. Webb announces a meet­ forfeited; W illiam C. Griffin. 36. in accordance with recommenda­ Brighton, Mass, speeding. Bond L A. D tions of that mejeting. This is the 24 HOUR SERVICE ing tomorrow from 10 a. m. to 3 Coventry (With No Buttons Assisting) first revi.sion of bylaws since the p. m. at the N orth Coventry 518. forfeited; Irwin M. Schoen- used cars come to MAMCHESTER MOTORS feld, 22, New York City, speeding, establishment of the department METER TRUCKS Grange Hall on the aubjecl of AT THE about 12 years ago. Given On C.O D. Deliveries Home Gardens and Food Preeerva- bond 530, forfeited; Richard A. Tannola, 27, of New H aven, failure Damaged Car Aids Dog Tags Ready BURNER SERVICE tlon. Thire wilt be speakers, and ^ KEYROARD Town Clerk David C. Toomey to obey stop sign, 56; Edward TEL. MANCHESTER !'' anyone Intereeted la Invited. to at­ O’Chea, 25 Clinton, stop sign, con­ In Finding Driver Nightly Mon. thru FrI. has announced that dog licenses "SIMMONS” tend. tinued one week; Stephen Yencha, No Feileral Tax are now available at his office and The Date Extended 46, Rockville, 144 We.st Main will be throughout the incnth of MI-3-4523 The date for children to register street, complaint of his wife. In­ Coventry, March 30— (Special) April. They must be obtained for INNERSPRING who wish to take part in. the Easter toxication, breach of peace, and —An appearance in Trial Justice New 1953 Frigidaira RANGE I FUEL OIL parade has been extended until resisting arrest (owner Stephens Court here on A pril 10 a t 8 p. m. MATTRESS Frigidoira tomorrow. The parade will take Bar and Grill): 510 intoxication, la in store for a Wethersfield mo­ ORCHESTRA place E aster Sunday a t 2:30 p. ra. 525 resisting arrest. Breach of torist charged with evading re- SATURDAY NIGHT Oldsmobile Automotje Filtra-mafic in Talcott Park, weather pernait- peace charge dropped. soonslbllity. His car is alleged Very specially priced for immediate The BOLAND OIL CO. ttng. otherwise it will be held in George W illiamson, 29. A tlanta. i to have struck a ,60-y?#r-old Cross DANCING AIR SEAL ANODIZED clearance! Better quality in heavy woven Wofhar Clothaf Dryer the Town 'Hall. Gb.i peddling ‘ without license. street woman a.s she walked along stripe ticking, with taped edges, aide Bond 525 forfeited; Clotilda A. South street Saturday night. straps and ventilators. F ^ l size only,. It is sponsored by the Loyal •State nollce from Stafford Prifldalra's Live Water Action gat* New dry clothes anywhere in your Order of -Moose. The Order of Brokaw, 37, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., ALUMINUM COMBINATION Yes, always getting the cream of crop in 359 CENTER STREET speeding, forfeited 518 bond; Or­ Sorlnea barracks were called to the 'd eep-dow n* dirt ordinary house, any time, without filling the Moose at 18'Elm street should be the scene and found an auto part .^larU i'hara.,"lllanuuuaadi a( lot* model trade-ins pays dividends to you . . . selection's TEL M IIcIm M 3-6320 notified Immediately by parents ville Schlichtin);, 40, Ellington, Rraadwar" CatHelawa" washing action cqn't touch. And room with sticky lint or steamy stop sign, suspended judgment; near the .spot where Mrs. I.x)uia wondorful, prices low and the cars or* guorontoed!! MacLean had been hit. An alarr” DOORS and WINDOWS clothes ore in hot water oli the moisture. Dry them fluffy-soft and Paul J. Jackson, 31, Tolland, mis­ <9 $ 2 6 9 5 was sent out alerting police of RAY'S 1951 Olds 88 3-Dr. .Su|ier t9.6l .Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan— 19.60 Buiqk Special 4-Dr.— time, not holf-in, hoif-out. New sweat-smelling. Needs no plumb­ use of operators license (limited, area towns to be on the .watch In winter’s cold H plugs the last hole for heat to es­ Dark gray. Fully equlp|ie

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, ( ( . > ' ■ . I V- . \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MARCH SO, 195S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH ^0, 1953 S^EFOtm PAGE F IX ^ been reflnished, and now most of celved their second class awards, C o v e u t r y hearaal.today at 7 p . m. In the Ma­ W apping ^ C o l u m b i a sonic Hall In Marrow to prepare f 0N 8—U l« w % »• /HT7- WTHT—1*80 the walls in the upstairs hall have cnirlstophcr LeBaron. Donald Million Damage Demolition - Squads undergone a fresh coat of paint for degree work to be conferred D’Auteuil, Louis Soracchi and aETCHER RUSS GO. Ma n c h e s t e r Wednesday during the meet­ Ridiardson'Rogers Nuptials I SSr/s: Radio and TV w n o —10*0 under the leadership of caretaker, William Harriman' received ten­ 4,000 Tax Bills "Got The Best For Less" I n m ^ M o ■taaOsTi H bm WNHO—Oh. • Potato Growers Carrall Mallett, and othar memr Part Payment Mltolien ing here at 7:45 p. m. The order Probing Town Hit derfoot badges. will sponsor a pinochle card party In Train Crash bera of the building and Improve­ The ceremony waa conducted by 148 W EST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 8 -n 7 t To Be Sent Out *1:11—WTHT—Betty Crocker, View New Way ment committee. Thursday at 8 p. m. with Mrs. LUSTER-SHEEN BRY CLEANIN8 WT10-B4ckatan Wit*. Of Local Tax Sidney Dorfamann, scoutfiiaater, George Schafer of Coventry in By Amnio Blasts [AT—N*wa; P oli* Bopt. WONS—Oebrlel Heatter. Gordon O. Cote held a rehearsal assisted by Wilbur - Fletcher, for­ That KiUed 21 COO—Jtm lc. Hai-WDRC-NewA of the Youth Drill and Youth AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ' ^Firsl of April charge in the hall in Merrow. CLEANER, SOFTER CLOTHES. BRIGHTER COLORS TBT—C*1 Tlnney. WKNB—New*. To Air Storage Made Possible mer scoutpnaater, and at present,, Tomorrow’s Event Calendar Lewis, Ind., March 30 — (/p) — OMB—Jack Dowo^i Hufje Otop. WCC^IS Hundred and 10 Hit*. Second Degree Team on March 18 Ehcplorer Scout adviser. TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS NO ODORS, NO SHRINKAGE ORC—RoP«rt Q. Leirii; Tbt Cbl* WONS—Newa Tuesday meetings will include- Brie. Pa„ M arch' 30—(>P) New Demolition squada worked their FOR PICKUP CALL MITCHELL 9-6172 WHAT—New*: Morning Star Review and 2S. The team will exemplify Cubmaster William Jacobua also MIRRORS (Fireplace an d Door) Coventry. March 30 -j- (Special) Cub Scouts Dep 2 Pack 57 at 6:30 c*to*ni. Wapping, March 30—(Special) the second degree on April B, at Columbia, March 30— (Special) York Central’ P-ailroad officials way today through the desolation ricNB—Caravan oMIualc. WTHT—Breakfaat QuEiB. presented fcnir Scoiita with their GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE CABINETS A total of more thaj| 4,000 tax p. m. at the home of Mrs. Marie estimated today that property -W TIC —Stella Dalian. WTIC—Theater ot M*loc.y.M*r —A' state-wide meeting of potato the Hlllstown Grange Hall. —Property owners, both raaident den chief cords as follows: Philip hllla will be In the hand* of local left In thia little coal mining town KNB—UHr Program. lilS-WKNB—The Little Sboi PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS Neilson; Boy Scouts of Troop 65 damage alone will total more than CLEANERS, rDRC—Health Aldl. ~ S:15-WDRC—Mualc off the Record'. growers was held at the Wapping Hlllatown Grange wishes to ex­ and non-rasldant, will soon racelve Shine, John Osmond, Douglas taxpayer* on April 1, Mra. Ruth L. at 7:15 p. m. in the Red ,.SchooI- one millirin dollars in a triple by A nightmare of fire and flying FRIENDLY INC. WONS-Jack Downey'* Waxworka. _^VVDRC—The Record Shop. Community House, Thursday at tend congratulations to ona of Its their tax bills from Tax Collector Wolmer and Richard Remsen. OPhN SATURDATS-^PEN THURSDAY EVENINOS French, tax collector, aaid. There house; “St. Mary's CYO at 7:30 train crash which killed 21 pas­ chrapnel from three freight .car 18 MAPLE ST— 147 hHDDLE TURNPIKE W EST THT—Eddie Arnold Show. WKNB—Ed Swett Show. young members, MIsa Glorlanna ^ ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN .are 2,016 reaident hats and 2,026 S S ie —Tount Widder Rrown. Ill#-WCCC—Nawa; Market Baaket which storage structures were dis­ Laura L. Squler. Due to the fact PeraoiuU Meatlon p. m. in the. church hall; Boy sengers and injured about 150. loads of exploding ammunition. , 10% DIeoount at Theae Cash nnd Carry Store* \VHAT—Save A Ufe Frorram. W ire—Newa; Toui Garden. Hilt, who was "capped" along with that most propertlea were re­ Mrs. T. A. Loughrey is a pa­ non-reaident Hats with aaseaamenta Scouts Troop 57 at 7:30 p. m. in After a 10-hour rest, wrecking WHAT—Italian Mualc. cussed. Following the talks, the tei be paid at a 28 mill rate. Scarcely a half dozen hoiisea re­ -WCCO—Newn; Muelc. 6s other young women, after com­ assessed at a higher rate than oth­ tient at Windham Community the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ crews resumed work today to mained habitable tn this tow n'of 4;W_WTIC—Woman In Uy Houae. Ill#—WDRC—Bing Slng^. ^ pleting a tlx months’ probation The mill rate la baaed on the ter clubroom; Robertson School •:*P— WDRC—Newa; Old Record Shop. 1:45—WHAT—Famou* Trial*. group of potato growers toured the er previous years, Mrs. Squler haa Memorial Hospital. clear the tw'iated wreckage of 300 population after the five hour* WTBT—Newa; Joe OIrand. WTIC—To Be Announced. f^arm of Thomas Burgess to see a term of a three-year coursa stated that any one who wishes aum of 8279,231.43 to be raUed by girls' basketball team and the two passenger trains and a of explosion* touched off by a eWHAY—New*; Mualc. WKNJ^Eddy Howarc.' Show. recently developed method of pro­ In nurses’ training at Hartford taxation with a net grand Hat of Junior Miss Club of Wllllmantic at MOTORS—Bobby Bfnaon. 11:6#—WDRC—Arth'ji Godfrey. may take advantage of the partial Manchester Evening Hemid Co- Ireight. train derailment Saturday night, WTHT—My True Story, viding forced ventilation and air Hospital. payment plan, interest being lumUn correspondent, Mrs. Frank 89,972.343 for 1952 aaaeaamenta. 7:30 p. m. In Willimantic; home- but no one waa killed. Fifteen per­ VitKHB—Newa; Htta of Tomorrow. Hour* of Collection gardeners, home fruit growers, Two tracks on the railroad's aW anc-J oat Plain Bill, w n o —Welcome Traveler*. circulation in'an older-type storage Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Noch of charged on the unpaid balance Mnrchlan, telephone HArrlaon main east-west line have been sons were, injured, but only three in s^ w n c—Front Pace Farrell. WCCC—13 Hundred and 10 UltA unit. Forbes street have returned after Mr*. French said all collectlona homemakers interested in food WHAT—New* In Italian. only. S-O80S, - opened to traffic. Officials hope went to hospitals. Ill#—WHAT—Croaby Quarter. Health INseuaslon a vacation at Palmetto, Fla., where Tax payments are due April 1. will be made at the Town Office preservation at 8 p. m. In Grange YL'flR'ROU N D HIR CONDIIlONINu WONS—Will Bin illcloea. WKNB-Newa; 1:40 aub*. Hall. to have all tracks restored by to­ A flier reported seeing pock­ WDRC—Memory Dane. 16:16—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. The South Windsor Public they were guests of Mr. imd Mrs. Mra. Squler will be at Yeomana building during April. Her hour* WHAT—Italian Mualc Trial Justice Court morrow night. Regular pa.s.senger marks from sheila as far as three WCCC—Newa: Mualc. Health Nuraing Association and its Forreat Buckland. Hall on that date from 10:30 a. will be a* follows: Monday, Wed­ miles from the crossing where the W ine—Lurento Jonea. 16:18—WTirr--^l*pering Stracta. nesday. Friday, each from 10 a. m. Lloyd Lumbra, 25, of South and freight service Is aiowly pro­ Two SflYiet Floon I,45_W DRC—Curt Maaaey. 16:86—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. nurse. Miss Eleanor Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ruoff m. until 4:30 to receive payments. ceeding through the wreck area. worst explosion gouged out a crat­ . WTIC—Double or Nothing. were hosts at the First Congrega­ until 3 p. n). and Saturday from street, waa fined 824 on a charge WHAT—Newa. have returned from a vacation In Local School NetM RCMEMBER: YOU CAN OET HELP One Unidentified er 30 feet deep. Some shells were . . each completely leparate from, (ha WTIC—Noten and Quote*. WCCC—New*: Mualc. tional Church, Wednesday after­ Members of the seventh grade 9 a. m. until noon. On May 1 from of speeding tn Trial Justice Court other, make Uf poaelble to ronduet twni Ills —WONS—Cecil Brown, NewA WONS—New*; Jack Downey. Florida where they also visited the Friday night. Other cases were Only one of the 21 persons found embedded In the ground two noon, to more than 30 public health at Horace W. Porter School trav­ 10 a. m. until 3 p. n;- From May 1 aervlcea at the aame time. FactliUea m t v Bvealac * WHAT—Gemme Mualcall. Bucklanda. Ruoff’s family Is now in BY REFERRING TO QUR AD ON John Holgerson, 18. of South Wll- killed in the pileup late Friday miles away. III#-WONS—New*. 16:41—WTHT—When a Girl MarrIeA nurses, from a score of towns of quarantine with scarlet fever, at eled to Hartford Wednesday and on payments with Interest charged, modem and complete. im o-N ew A ' „ ^ WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. the north-eastern section of the viewed many point of interest. will be accepted at her home Wed­ Mngton. fined 836 on a charge of night just inside Pennsylvania, Blocks Ralls, Highway WHAT—MualcadI Quoledlla. their home on Hills street, East In the big crater which blocked WHAT — Sport*; Hardware City state to hear a dlacuasion on cere­ They first visited the Wadsworth THE CLASSIFIED PAGE EVERY DAY nesday and Thursday * from 8:30 speeding. Holgersi/n had two pi-e- four miles east of COnneaut, O., Brief*. 16:63—WONS—New*. Hartford. , vious accidents against his driv­ is unidentified. The victim is a both the railroad branch line and Phone MI-3>5940 ■“'HT—New*: Jo# Qlraed. 11:86—WONS—Ladle* Fair. bral {hemorrhage. Atheneum and were impreeaed by a. m. until 4 p. m., otherwise by Wllllatn P. quith WTHT—Jerry Como. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O, Cole of ing record. Arthur R. Curtis, of woman, about 30 yeara old. a at ate highway lay the twisted •RC—New*. Speaking on the panel were Misa 58 Salem road have been enter­ the costa of armor, modem art appointment. Fun-eral WTIC-Strlke It Rich. wreckage of uncounted freight .WHi^—Supper Serenade. Ca.ssandra Ciarleglio. public health and amclent art and antique china- All property taxes prior to the East Hartford, failed to appear in More than 60 of the injured re­ John Tierney J8—Tetter 1 » Pateraon. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. taining Mrs. Cole’s mother (MrA court. He was arrested hy State main in ho.spitaIs here and In cars. The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. JG—Bob Steel*,; Sport*. WHAT—Italian Voice. nursing consultant from the Slate ware and silverware that was on 1952 list should be paid in full on Raj-mond T. Qnlah WKNB—New*; r.40 Club. Wanner) for the past week. Mrs. Policeman Walter Smiegel of A.shtabula, O., and Conneaut. Paul and Pacific Railroad reported .^RO-ijadc Zalman; Thirl-Believe. Department of Health; Dr. Wil­ Wanner returned to her home in dlplay. or before Tuesday, otherwise Hens Hom« ItU —w D R C ^ u y Lombardo. 11:66—WKNB—840 Club Muale. After lunch at the YMCA, the with 0 Sour Stomoch will be filed on such delinquent Stafford Springs Barracks on a Three are in serious condition, 24 cara unaccounted for. The front FTIO—Weather Btumau. .. 11:15—WTHT—We. The Women. liam Lohman of East Hartford; Claremont, N. H., on Saturday. charge of reckless driving. Trial and tail end of the 107-car freight “ -WTHT—»*r*no Oenunell. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Ida Raymond, public health con­ group visited Radio SUtion WTIC There’s Juat no use try- taxes. V they are iJarold Ballman, Cincin­ PC—Emile Cota OM Club. WCCC—13 Hundred am.' 60 Hit*. Mrs. Marlon Cole has been elect­ and were conducted on a tour of ing to naxe fun when Pupils Ciaooao Topic Justice Alanson E. Stewart, Jr., nati, O., Mrs. Elsa Dlckout of train were pulled away from* the 11138—WONS—.New*. sultant in orthopedics from the ed as associate conductreaa In the as, heartburn, add in- and Harry W. Olsen, grand juror, Inferno of fire and flying artillery )NS—Auto Tur* Derby. stat« department, and Use Wolff, the Btatlbn, seeing how a teletype 5 Switzerland is the chosen topic Kenmore, N. Y., and fiayton Mil­ DRO—Ouy l,omu*rdo. WHAT—New* In Italian. Bigelow Chapter, OES, and was igeation trouble you. presided. ler,, Middlebury, Ind, shells. WCCC—New*: Muaic. 11|S6—WDRC—Oram. Slam. nfental health nursing consultant machine operated and Bob Steele Do as laillions do. Al- for March Social Studies of grade 225 MAIN ST. WKNB—Dance Date. inatalled Tuesday evening at the announcing. ways carry. Tuma. Juat four room taught by Mrs. Helen ^ Food Show Results As the work of clearing the Military authorities In Chicago I^ H T —Break the Bank. from the Bureau of Publlo Health said one of the cars contained 105- ftU -^ T lC —Three ptar Extra. WONS—Queen for a Day. Nurses. Masonic Temple In East Hartford. The students were accompanied cat 1 or 2 delidoua Turns F. Hemingway. Wayne Stratton Twenty-two girls took part In pil(*d-up debris continued, investi­ .-wnTD-itock lArket 8kies. Sugar tage. ammunition going tn the Crane Hill Homemakers; Pat Wisniewski, i V vaoN^Top Tune*. ^ N B -N e w a ; SporUorta,'Special, nurse here. Mias Stager served In, Scout leaders on March 12. graders. Parents were also given A bird house contest in grade Unusual Cireiimslanres Naval Ammunition Depot 25 miles 1C—One Man'* Family. the capacity of nurse here for nine' Club sandwich. Sugar Hill Home­ ______. _ Bi-ndtord Bachracn west of Bedford. Ill -WDRC0-Suiuapanae. u ] ^ ^ f e | l f i ^ » n t ’'j*nnl*'* StorieA Wapping a copy of manuscript writing, six taught by James T. Laidlaw The New York Central said the MRS. DONALD K. RICHARDSON AT—Operation Opportunity. years. closed Friday at the ilobertson makers. Mansfield, Jill Johnson, State troopers. Crane demoli­ WONS—NewA Wapping Grange at its last which la the form first graders two-tone pudding, Mix-It Club, wreck resulted from an almost un­ tion men and Navy shore patrol W¥lC—Rellroad'C—Rellrt • Hour.“ WTIC-Madley Time. A book containing aignaturea of meeting exemplified the first and School. First prizes were award- WONS—Adventure* of the Falcon. W T H T ^ lcg Croaby. use, registration forms for their Marlenie Rossi and Marilyn Pom­ believable set of circumstances. White snapdragons, iris, palms« brother and the ushers were Lock- men joined a 10-man demolition WTHT—Tour Land and Mine, Miss Stager's many (rlenda In second degrees by the offices and Rjobert Stone, Donna Brink, Don­ WKNB—Perry ComoShow. South Windsor will be presented to children, a schedule of medical, eroy, leaders; Julia Brown, mer­ Two passenger trains—westbound and candelabra formed the set­ hart Rogers of Belmont, .Mass., squad from Camp Atterbury, Ind., t ill—WHAT—Bit ot Ireland. WHAT—Gemma Program. the Grange degree team, the lat­ dental, physical examination anil ald Smith, Pamela Glenney, Har­ No. 5 (Buffalo to Chicago) and WTHT—Travel Diary of the Air. 13:11—W n c—Lenten Reaaage*. her during the ceremonlea at the ingue cake squares, Storra Sew 'N ting at the South Methodist cousin of the bride, Charles Davis jn the search for unexploded Ill#—WDRC— Arthur Cl^rey Talent ter under the direction of Edward vision tests, and several booklets riet Dor.sey; second prizes. Sandra Sewi Club, Mrs. Randolph eastbound No. 12(the Southwest- WONS—Allaweef Mualc Box. reception. Inscriptions in the book Schwarm, Kenneth Jurgensen, of Manchester. N. H., Fred King of shells. They planned to continue Scout*. 13;8^WCOO-N*w*. are done by Mrs. Victor King, aa- Hastlllo. Mrs. Juna Yeomans Park showing just what a child should Whaplea, leader. Columbia, Ruth eimu Limited) were about to pass CThurch at 3 o'clock Saturday Chester, and Paul Wiggin of Wa- the detonating work around the W’ONS—Halt ot Fantaay. WTOT—New*: Weather. was soloiat. ' know before entering school. Richard Sullivan. Hazel Mae L it­ at the .same time two freight’ afternoon for the wedding of Miss WTHT—The Advertlaer. WTIC^MarJori* Mill*. alatant librarian at Wood Memorial Potter, cup custard, Growning ban. Mass. «clock. WTIC—Vole* ot Flreatona Library. It is also planned to pre­ The degree team will hold a re­ Receive Special Awards tle, Edmund DeVeau, Robert Gup- Homemakers, Mrs. John Cragin trains were passing on the other WONS--Woman'a Page. till. Maureen Lynch; third prizes, Constance Jean Rogers, daughter For her daughter's wedding the Glass Shattered Again WHAT—Weatern Caravan. W DR^Rom anc* of Helen Trent. sent her with a purse of money. hearsal in South Windsor town Eight Boy Scouts received ape- and Mrs. Barbara Racansky, lead­ two tracks. This is what happened, One home owner spent Sunday •lU—WTHT—Chlcaxo SlfnaturA W HAT-La Roaa Program. hall today at 7:45 p. m. William Smith. Peter Steffano, the NYC said: of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J . Rogers mother of the bride chose a navy •:M-WDRC-Radlo TheAer. Personal Mention elal awards at a candlelight in­ ers; Patty Haynes, gingerbread. replacing the broken glass In the WKNB—Man on the Street. Milton Riisley and Jeffrey Fernald. Some stakes broke off a gondola of .500 East Center street, and blue chiffon gown. The mother of for YOU WTIC—The Telephone Hour. U|4f-WCCC-Mualc for Milady. Frederick O. Edland, electri­ vestiture ceremony at Yeomans You can see it BETTER Growing Homemakers. Donald Kenneth Richardson of Los the bridegroom chose an aqua lace windows of his home. When an, WTHT—Audition* of the Air. Judges were Mrs. Donald C. Andover. Katherine Yoemans, car In an eastbound freight train, WDRC—Our Gal Sunday. cian's mate, third class, USN, son Hall Tuesday night. Ronald Davis Angeles, Calif., formerly of Hono and crepo gown, and both moth Army demolition squad detonated WONS—Bill Henry and the Nava; WTHT—We the Women. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Edland of received his first class Scout Smith. Lawrence C. Latimer and tuna-noodle casserole, Snappy allowing a few links of 18-lnoh . . . viien you come In and lee the most Reporter'* RoOndup. ‘ W KNB-The Pattee*. Principal Royal O. Fisher. Guests lulu, son of Mr. and Mrs. George ers wore corsages of Eucharis the first of the unexptoded shells III#—WONS Show Tun* Time, Buckland road. Is a member of BO Y SCOUT award. Philip Shine,- Richard Snippers, Mra. Percy B. Cook; pipe to fall off. Sunday night, all the glass he had l:66-W D K t—New*. attending included Mrs. John S. H. Richardson. Rev. Dr. Fred R. lilies and sweetheart roses. anuudng appliance demonatxation ever! Well WTHT—Freedom Sing*. WTIC-New*. the recommissioned converted Remsen, and Douglas Wolmer re (>>nnie Parks, Shepherd's pie. One of the pipes struck the Edgar,—minister of the church, put in broke again. WTIC—Band ot Amenca. WOCO^jlancheater Matinee. guppy flubmnrine,.U.SS Hardhead, Bissell of the Board of Education. Snappy Snippers; WUlington, Kath­ north rail of the westbound pas­ Following the ceremony a recep­ The Red Croaa, which set up an show you how to “awirl your menrieet job M:e#-WDRC— Hawk./ WHAT—New*. NOTES Superintendent John C. Reilly and performed the double ring 'cere­ tion wax held In the church par- , WHAT—Newf; Nlte Watch. WONS—NawA which has been assigned to duty on a leen Daley, orange bread. Snappy senger track, bending the rail. mony. Herbert France, minister emergency shelter In the Masonic Oscar Miller, custodian. loi’s. When leaving on a trip to WTHT—New* of Tomorrow, • Carolyn, with the Atlantic fleet. Homemakers, Mrs. Raymond Second.* later, the Buffalo to Chi­ Temple, reported ninq houses and away" for le« than 10 centa a day—vrith a WONS—Frank Edward*. Other School Notea Dsdey, leader; Betty Ann Daley, of music at the church, waa the California by automobile the bride WTIC—Dinah Shore. Ma Perk:n*. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hartnett and cago express hit the kinked sec­ organist and Miss Gwendolyn four barns destroyed and 04 WONS—Tankee Food Show. are the parents of a daughter, born For Your IndivMuoNy Grade two pupils of Mrs. Natalie peanut butter cookies. Snappy tion of rail and some of the cars selected a hyacinth blue coat and revolutionary new way to Pdo dishea"! 11:15—WONS—Mualc LoTer** Hour. The Mualcal Miller. Glenney of Coventry was the solo­ houses damaged. WTHT—Concert Hour. at the St. Francis Hospital, Hart­ Dosioiiod Spirotto H. Perry's room are enjoying mak­ H on iem ak ersL orrain e Winchell, smashed into' a westbound freight. dress with natural and black ac­ Townsfolk apparently escajied WTIC—To Be Announced. . Kimball. NEWS ing gay EaSter bonnets for their ist. li*6—WpRC—Toung Dr. Malone. ford, Thui’sday. Mrs. Hartnett waa chocolate bit ccxikies. Snappy Several cars of the westbound cessories and a white orchid cor­ the disaster because moat of them j; ' 1I:S#—WTIC—New*; A1 Goodman'* WCCC—Newa; Hancheater Matinee. FounoatioRS — Coll Easter parade April 6 in their Given in marriage 1^ her sage. The young couple will reside Orcheatra. the former Mary Connery, a teach­ Homemakera; Betty Parizek, rais­ freight train were derailed and were attending a lodge meeting In WTHT—Paul Harvey. Gold dinner March 18. at Center Classroom. ‘ ed nut cookies. Snappy Homemak­ father, the bride was attired in a in Los Angeles. WDRC—Newa , WKNB—Caravan of Mualc. er in the Wapping Grammar Mrs. Ebio Mlnieueei No. 5’s cars blocked the eastbound gown of ivory satin fashioned the Masonic Tempft, on the oppo­ lli45—WHAT—New*. School for several years. Church with more than 150 parents Grade two pupils of Miss Helen ers; Elizabeth Smith, cocoanut pas.senger track. Ju st then, the U:##—All SUtloni—Nawa. Phono MI-3.7737 with a boat neckline of Imported A graduate of Manchester site side of the town. "It was only and Chibs attending. The following Mazur's room have completed a cherry drops. Lone Member. Southwestern limited, smashed schools, Mrs. Richardson is a WHAT—Save a Life Procram. guesta were present; Chantilly lace crested with pearls, an act of God that no one was U:15—WTHT—The Late Snow. Manchester Evening Herald story on "Sleapy Bunny." Illus­ Others entered were Carole Met­ into No. 5's cars. graduate of Tufts College where killed," said Lt: Cmdr, Frank Rev. C. O. Simpson; Rev.< Doro­ WITH trations of the story have been calf and Joyce Wisniewski from long fitted sleevM forming is WHAT—Nlte Watch. WDRC—Second Mri. Burton. Wapping corrcsponilent, Mrs. An­ A railroad spokesman said: she was a member of Chi Omega Green of Crane. WONS—Waxwork*. nie Collins, telephone Mitchell thy Pease; Charles Lynn, repre­ made in the form of large cut-outs Tolland, Ellen Mehlquist and Janet point over the hand, fitted satin ip—Nowa ~ • WONS—Conn. B«li room. "That’s a million-in-one set of bodice, and a' full skirt tei’ininat- and Phi Beta Kappa, Mr. Richard­ Two of the persons taken to hoa* WTHT--N*w*: T .*lw BoetoFa BHtar- Ing in a cathedral train. Her veil pltals suffered eye Injuriea. Dan ■"»0—Public ^rvlce PPOfraa zation; Mrs. Irene Bengaton: Er­ ii] 99 room. Mrs. Francis A. Perrotti, a O'Brien and Maren Taylor from the passenger trains were operat­ Honolulu, Hawaii, and graduated Lyons, 82, lost an eye, an'd Mrs. '^tmiWc^^Compoaer*. , . Caravan of Muale. nest Weltllch; Kenneth Barrett, atude^': tfihchqi' f r ^ the Willi- Andover, Barbara Woodward from of Imported French illusion was ing close to the 80-mlle-jmd hour attached to a Chantilly lace head­ from Tufts Cft.Ilego h'hci’e he was Betty Jo Cummins, 28. suffered a few*; Muale. assistant air squadron leader; Al­ )hantje4 Glaite ’featheva College, Columbia. speed limit and they never had a a member of Delta Tau Delta and glass cut in the left-eye. Pat Ste­ WHAT—Save A Life. bert Gaines, scoutmaster of TVoop helped"'’’them make colorful pa­ Exhibits were judged on the piece trimmed with sequins and y * . “ 3:36—WONS—Newa • Grange Notes chance to stop. We arie only pearls. She carried a cascade bou­ Tau Beta Pi. He is, now doing vens, 80, suffered cuts and shock. l-Intermexxo. 27; former cubmaster John Knud- per bag bunny puppets. A drama­ Danish system. Judges were Miss thankful the death toll was not graduate work- in mechanical engi­ The center of the explosions, __ -Rio Rythm*. 6:66—WCCC—Nawa: Muale. son and Mrs. Knudson and their tization using the puppets as ac­ Esther Koehler of Coventry, Mrs. quet of Cymbldium orchids, -W no-N ew a WTHT—Betty Crocker. Hlllstown higher." stephanotis and variegated ivy. neering at the University of felt 35 miles away, was at the Teaaerrew WDRC—Nor* Drake. sons. 4ahn and Eric. After an en­ tors, will be presented soon. Robert Meyer of Vernon: Mrs. Southern California and Is a north edge of' town,- 26 miles »WTIC—Frank Atwood Profram. Hlllstown Grange No. 87 met Grade two pupils of .Mrs. Per­ Albert Klock of Somers. Miss Mar­ The maid of honor. Miss Mari­ Thursday evening and neighboring joyable dinner, group singing was member of the technical staff at southeast of Terre Haute and 80^ — ~ _pcrm Program. _ 3 .» fe S N fc- D.y. led by Mr.-Weltllch. The following ry's cla.ss have organized a rhythm jorie Boyington of Andover was lyn Rogers of 500 East Cen­ ^p-^ymn Tima WTIC-New*. Granges were invited to visit. Mrs. V. H. F. and U. H. F. ter street, sister of the bride, Hughes. Aircraft Corporation. miles southwest of Indianapolle. awards were made by Chibmaster band, with all 33 children particl-. hostess for the show. Mrs. Helen' Color Films Show Ballroom. Jessica Hagenow and Mrs. Cclina wore a two-toned orchid nylon ^ONS—Tankee Expreai. WHAT-910 Club. Richard Bates: to Francis Gram- paling. Each has an opportunity Phaneuf, chief nutrition consult- ^ —Town Patrol. *:«6-W THT—Top Hit Time. Scrantch were co-chairmen of the ant of the State Department' of net gown, designed with strapless • Weather; Frank Atwood. 6:66—WDRC—Hilltop Houae mo, David Lewie and David Tup- to play each type instrument. The Crucifixion Scenes refreshment committee. repertoire consists of "The Synco­ Health was speaker on the pro­ bodice and net stole. Her headpiece -Production Nawareel. WHAT-r-Newa; 310 Club. The Grange Swing Club met per. Gold arrows; to Dean Cosma, was of ivy with stephanotis and „JtT—Save a Life Program. Wee^Muaic.' two Silver arrows; to Kenneth pated Clock" by Leroy Anderson gram. ITHT-Mualc. New*. W...... T H r-r -New*; Top Hit Time. Monday evening at the home of and several Easter songs. The Women’s Home League of she carried a crescent bouquet of Hl^HT—Morning Devotion*. WONS—J«ck Downey’* Mualc Shop, ktra. Aides Petijean on St. John Amea, lion badge. Gold arrow, imd orchids, stephanotis and ivy. -New*. WTiC—Lite Can Be Beautiful. three Silver arrows. Mathilda Hasmann, a graide four ' Manrhester Evening Herald Cov­ the Salvation Army will conduct a street, Manchester. The next club entry correspondent, Mra. Charles Miss Phyllis Rogers, aister of vONSr-Early Edition. WKNB—Newa; Requeat Matin*A With a candlelight setting, pupil of George S. Burke, is mov­ special Holy Week service tomor­ |C—Newa. S:I5—WDRC—Houae Party. meeting will be held at the home Always in style • . . ing intp a..new ranch-style home L. Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6231, row at 2 p.m. at the atad el, 661 the bride. Miss Janis Rogera/of RANGE and FU R OIL , VCCC —Good Morning; Good WTIC—Road ot Life. of Mrs. Edna Bogll on Mlllbrook Webeloa badges were presented to Your Old 33 Wellington road, (K>usin o f'th e ate. 6:66-WCCC—Newa; Mualc. Leo Htekox, and William Valen­ on Flanders road. She Is the daugh­ Main street. Featured will he the !lC—Bob Steele. street East Hartford, this eve­ Easter Wishes on band~ ter of one of the custodians at the showing of color filmstrips depict­ bride. Miss Eileen Hall of / Nor­ 24 Hour Delivery Service 3RC—New*. ' WTHT-Top Hit Time. ning. at eight o’clock. tine. The latter waa also welcomed way, Me., and Mias Jean U ttlf- )NS—Weather: New*; Yankee Ex- WHAT—Save A Life Program. into Troop 27{5.by Scoutmaster Al­ 2 1 in . Sot Down ichool.. ing the incidents occurring just . Family. Manchester Home Extension some Hallmark Cards ‘ Prepare Operetta Tape Presenting prior to the Ouciflxion of Jesu.s. field of Groton, the bridesmaids, f**. 8:45—WCCC—Junior Disc Jockey. Club will meet April 13 at the bert Gainea. The committee of were attired in gowns identical to . IT—Breakfaat with Ben. WDRC—To Be Announced; It Hep- Pack 4 wlahes to thank the fol­ now at A tape recording of the operetta These are scenes taken from the ^NB-PMonla pen* Every Day. , home of Mrs. Vivian Leaperance, Picturo "Hansel and Gretel” being pre­ that of the maid of honor. Their lAY—Cup ot Coffee Club. lowing Air Scouts of Squadron 25, Scliool of ((harm new color motion picture film, "I . . HapplneaA on St. John street, Manchester, at pared by. pyade five taught by Beheld His Glory.” headpieces were of ivy and thev rWKNB—Polonia 3:55—WTH'T—New*. eight p. m. who assisted in making tht dinner HARRISON’S 2 Yoors- carried bouquets of (irchids and MORlAR'n BROTHERS -WTIC—Weather. Horning Watch 4:46-WTHT-Cal TInney. a Success; John Volz. Peter Mrs. Gertrude T. Guilford and A "C3iarm School" with Miss All women of the*cr>mmi:nity are 419:2 Jeanette Caron, cla.ss of 1952. Dur­ Good Grooming" will be presented president. Mrs. Major Jeremiah WDRO-Newa WONS--Wo*ther. James Coughlin were in charge of ing the' evening production ot the At the next Homemsker’s Holiday Sweet, Home League chaplain, • in#—WDRC—world ' Now* Roundup. the affair and each member of the weec-Kiddi* Comer. operetta on April 7 to which the program Wednesday morning Mrs. Captain Norman S. Marshall WTHT—MarUn Agroniky. Choir Will Visit Sewing Club was requested to fill All Wood Groat public is 'invited, she will be ac­ from 9:30 to 11 o’clock at the will conduct the worship service. WTIC—Newa one table. Proceeds will be used to companied by her aister, Loretta Community Y, under the sponsor­ WHAT—Cup of Coffee Club. . purchase material for the club to WONS—Newa \ Here’ on April 10 Mohogony Station and brother, Henry. The "Caron ship of the Manchester YWCA. A writer contends that what the WKNB—New*. make articles for the fair tn Sep­ Trio" has appeared on T V and Miss Leavitt, who Is now with average woman' says goes. Espe­ CROSLEY Ills—WDRC—Shopper* Special. tember. ■ various other entertainment pro­ the cosmetic department of the cially when she's talking about ' REUPHOLSTER WTIC—News. Another In the series of dances Cobinot Pulling WHAT—Teatlng with WamP. The nillharmonic Choir of Kan­ if grams. store, trained and worked with the money.' WTHT—Top O' the Morning. sas Wesleyan University in Sallna, was held at the Grange' Hall Ma'ch The tape recording wfll be House of Elizabeth Arden for nine WONS—Yankee F.xpre*«. 21, and another was held Saturday Pownr YO.UR LIVIN(6 ROOM NOWI tMtmetie win sing at th e South Methodist played to Robert HiiraVs ■ griule years. In her talk she will espe­ w/KNB-Phll -— - ...... Hale Show.“ evening at eight o’clock. Mr. and cially stress the care of (he eye­ t:S#-^CCC-New*: BreaStaat News* Church on Friday, April 10, under Got eight reading group. Criticisips of the direction, of Professor George Mrs EdwaVd Nordstrom and Mr. thia class W ill be recorded to l>e brows, make up according* to W^“/c-Radlo Bazaar. C. Brown, who was formerly anef Mrs. Harold Bonn'ett were in coloring and selection of proper WDRC—Newa played back to grades five and six r FRESH GANDY i teacher of voice technique for charge. A il’ tho Stoodlor for improvement 'by the cast. The creams. DISHWASHER WONS—Gabriel Heatter. - Several officers and members The usual coffee hour wlU be ^ Whitman. Nchrafft, P. dk 8. 4 Princeton University Glee Club. scenery for the ■ production is be­ ^ Candy Cupboard ^ Other attractions of the concert attended the "Neighbor Night" Stations Clooror ing made by Sloat and Edward observed from 9:30 to 10 and the DlfHWAfHIR-SINK COMeiNATIPN will be student soloists and Pro­ meeting of the Cromwell Grange Timhrell, a student teacher, and program will begin at 10 o'clock. (CaMnal and umlercawnlor madal* alto nvailaUa.) fessor Edward Schiiler, pianist. on March 17 and Vernon Grange A n'ursery at a small fee will be ► Arthur Drug Stores i on March. 20 and supplied a por­ Pictum a group of,boys. Mrs. Guilford and Television The choir begins its annual Howard Mayook, another sjudenV available for pre-school children. spring tour on Wednesday. Last tion of the lecturer's program at Nobody, but-nobody, liken to “do diahaa*’—indndiiic each Grange. teafher, will direct the^piuslc. P. M. year the choir spng at the Gen­ Diacusa Tratliig Program you. So we’re sure you’ll enjoy watching thia newest and WNHC— eral Conference of the Methodist Several men of HUIstown 4:00-Kate Smith, * Grange are renovating the Grange The faculty of the three achool beat way to do the job. 5:00—Meet the Star*. Church In .San Francisco. The aesaions of the Coventry School ! 6:30—Howc.'y Doody. 8500 mtla-

' i'- I / ) ■ !• ■„ I emment. Is reported to have bers of the committee have been party, bdt it " is expected that chairman, haa selected thh follow­ with fruit, and they dress up to all prleoners. Or they may have Wapping ing committee to assist her,^Mr.s. Household Hints H U m t lir B U r some other legal Interpretation in been involved in this unfortunate Coventry ' Tickets Available calling the women on the | Country bridge will be the,^ moat popular. chocolate pudding, fruit whips, Clqb list. If anyone has not been There will be door and table prizes, Ralpti^"Leander, Mrs. David Havey. and custards. mind. And, with regard to toe re- venture. contacted, she may call one of the and Mrs. Frank Watts and Mrs, Mrs. Don Heney, Mrs. Frank £ti^tt!tt0 Ij^raUi Women Voters For Spring Party Overripe finiit with decayed 'vival of toe truce tplks, it la still All Burma knows, however, is chairmen to obtain tickets for her-1 ,R|liymond Lambeck will c< Carvey, Mrs. Thomas Miller, Mrs. spot.s i.s no bargain unless you use Give zip to broiled fish or ^ roUBHro BT THB possible that here they are still that these forces arc on Burmese Food Preservation Meeting self or friends, candy sale. Welles Dennison and Mrs, Robert chicken by spreading with butter 'BBKAtJ>-PRIimNO OO., XNC. Tuesday To Meet State, Dennison. It Immediately. . . U BUm U itm t up to their .old tricks and still soil, against the provisions of in- Tickets for^ the Manchester Mrs. Allan Ayers began the The advance sale of greeting or margarine creamed with a lit­ lluidMner Conn, Midiilght-2 s. m. . .,.. Volunteers Needed ticket sale, but Mrs. Ballsieper Most of the cake boxes for the tle. tabasco sauce. ______seeking to play cat and mouse tern^ional law, and that their ...: Volunteers Needed Country Club spring card party on cards and gift wrappings has been THOMAS r. raROVTOH, 2 a. m.-4 a.'m. . . . Scheduled for Grange Hall Saturday. April 11. now are avail­ took over the duties when hirs. going well, according to Mrs. Ar­ progressive cake bake are at their Toasted blnnrhed almonda add .a • WALTER R. rBROCSON. with us. For on the whole question 4 s. m.-6 a. m...... Volnifteera Needed Town Officers t nbll^ora ^ being there carries a threat to able from Mrs. Pahl Ballsieper and Ayers had to retire because of ill­ thur Fleck, chairman of the hand­ final atopa, and Mrs. Alexander festive touch to a salad or a Add chopped Brazil nuts „ Pomdod OctoiMw L lin of the truce they are still offer­ 8 a. m.-9 a. m. . . . ___ Richard Frosch, Richard Bolin. Manella, chairman, annovncea that to • Burma itself, since it offers easy Mrs. Joseph Skinner, co-chairmen ness. All card games will be work booth. • simple dessert. They are as good .... Mrs. Mary Close, Jacqueline Ben­ Coventry, March 30 — (Special). Thursday—^vegetable soup, peanut bread stuffing for poultry to ing only a vague invitation, as 9 a. m.-Noon .... Wapping, March 30— (S p e cia l)- of the ticket committee. Mem­ played at the afternoon dessert Mrs. Stillman Keith, hospitality the project haa been a succes"'. with vegetable salads as they are make It company fare. r* Bvontnr Except provocation to the Chinese Com­ nett. Lloyd S. Grant, Republican Town —Home gardeners, home fruit, butter and jam .sandwiches, ice 1 a. Entered at the contrasted with their flat accept­ OffiM M~)i«ndi«iter,•tiinneli Conn,, munists to march in whenever Noon-3 . p. m...... Mrs. Robert Coleman, Robert committee chairman, has an­ growers aid homemakera interest-1 cream. There will be no school on fc«ond.

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TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER The wind also moved a 6x6 foot )I steel frame building 300 feat and Stassen Raps Trick Mirror Accident Cases Youth W eek •Special! R i v e r Rises tore down fences. . Local Stocks S e n s e a n d N o n s e n s e Flood waters covered lawton McCarthy for Are Continued ^ EASTER OuTfrlT^ K streets with as much as two feet Guards Store Quotations Fumlabed B> Plans Listed SEE PACKARD ' —lUiMsi fu m n W U.I N. . of water, forcing some residents to In Town Court Coburn it Mlddlebrook, Ino. Hobo — Mister, hoW*i about a Trying to make conversation i n After evacuate their homes. In one hour ‘Harming’ Ike 1 p. Ri. prieea END*>0F-II0NTH dime for a cuppa cawfee? with an old-timer at a filling sta­ 1.17 inches of rain fell on the city, P' _____ f Store Manager Testi* Bank Htocka Schedule of Eventx Is Pedestrian — Sorry, I never-glve tion put in an arid portion of mingled with hail. (Continued From Page One) Two East Hartford men arrest­ Bid Asked C t E A R A N C E money, on the street. No Injuriea have been reported. fies He Watched as V.C,; Texas, a tourist commented: ed by police on charges of reckless First National Bank Announced by Rotary Hobo — You mean you want.I Tourist — Looks like rain. H e a v y R a i n cree is not.binding on Greek own­ of Manchester...... 34 38 . MEDICAL ' should open an office for a lousy Woman Filled Suitbox driving as the result of week-end Hartford National Chairman, Art Benson EXAMIAltt? ' Old-timer — I sure hope so. Not ers of ships flying the flags of cuppa cawfee? for ftiyself, but for the boy here. (Contbined From Page One) Columbia other countries. ■ McCarthy said motor vehicle accidents In which Bank and Trust . . . 80', 32',4 w?a.»t eoARp ' NST Mrs. Esther Peach, 26, of 37 M cum s I’ve teen rain. \ that the agreement he worked out their cars ran off the road, . re­ Hartford Conn. Trust . 84 89 Plans for Manrhester’s Boys Stone street, charged with larceny and Girls Week which will be held OAM One advantage of love at first leaat, that caused by the flooding with .the ship owners was thus ceived contlndances of their cases Manchester Trust .... 60 Recreation Unit in connection with a ahopUftlng Phoenix Stqte Bank May 4 to 9 arc well under way, ac- SOC» sight 1s that it saves a lot of time. Even though you may not be Ckinnecticut. more inclusive and effective than in Town Court this morning. '48 PACKARD that of the Greek government. complaint lodged against her by and Trust ...... 60 65 cordlngn to Arthur Benson, chair­ • lmo —Grit. able to see the results, a kind deed But in many communitiea only a the manager of an East Center The case of Jan R. McKelvey, 19, man of the Rotary Club’s Youth ISTAL is never lost. , Closes Winter UN Embargo In Effect Fire Inauranoa Companleo Radio, heater, few feet more would cause serious street supermarket, waa convicted who was also charged with evad­ Aetna F ir e ...... 57 59 Service committee and , general State department officials noted, ing responsibility after his car o-drive, elec' Want ad In the Sah Antonio conditions, and officials of several on the charge and flried $25 in Hartford Fire ...... 157 162 chairman for the eVent. clutch, A couple in Los Angeles live in Youth Activities however, that many other'* coun­ Town Court this momlMiL went off the road on Middle turn­ Evening News: "Ehcecutlve Direc­ towns are standing by with emer­ tries have agreed to abide by the National Fire ...... 69'4 72'4 The week will open with the llghta. $1095 tor. from 24 to 40. To sit at desk a section where yards are separat­ gency crews ready to take action Mrs. Peach, who had pleaded not pike west and ripped Into a wire Phoenix ...... 107 112 display of prize winning entires B p(««l ed by low brick walls. The neigh­ United Nations embargo on ship­ fence Saturday night, waa con­ w «# from 0 to S and watch other people to protect the cities. Columbia, March 30 — (Spe guilty, denied any intent to steal Life and Indemnity Ina, Co*. in the Young Manrhester Paints work. Must be willing to play golf bors have a Persian cat which ment of strategic materials to the the food, valued at more than $5, tinued until Wednesday under Hundreds Flee bonda of $75. Aetna Casualty .. , .114 121 contest which will be Installed In every other'aftern(j^on. Salary over spends its days sunning atop the cla))—The Recreation Council’s Communists and that tlierefore and claimed she had merely forgot­ one of Watkins Brothers Main The incessant rain needled the the opportunity to conduct trade Alexander J. Slkora, 32, who Aetna Life (new) .. . 81 84 1350 to start. (We"don't have this wall. The other day the woman Saco river In^the Blddeford-Saco winter program (or the youth of ten to pay for the goods which: she Conn. General .... .197 203 street show windows by Miss Hazel popped out of the door and saw th# with the Communists, under for­ police aald suffered head and leg Job. We Jiist thought we'd like to region of Maine 'beyond the flood the community has drawn to a said, were to go to a destitute Hartford Steam Boil. . 45 48 Lutz, art supervisor for Manches­ cat sunning. "What are you doing, eign flags legally was limited. family in Hartford. injuries when his car left the road O see in pHnt what everyone is ap­ stage already responsible for the close. Friday evening was the last on New State road and damaged a Travelers ...... 760 810 ter schools. Medals for the win­ '49 CADILLAC plying for). you pretty thing?” she cooed. evacuation of hundreds of river- Sen. Taft (R-Ohio) told report­ Two-Way Mirror Public Utintlea ners were donated by the Rotary "W hy,’’ came a voice from the night of scheduled programs. The ers there was no discussion of the lawn, will be presented In court bank homes. olcier group which missed out one Mrs. Peach was arrested Thurs­ next Monday. Conn. Light Power . . 15',4 17 Vi Club and presented by Rotarians other side! of the wall, followed by New dangers arose there Just McCarthy ship agreement at to­ day after the manager of the' store Conn. P o w e r...... 38 40 during the past two weeks at as- Radio, hesiter, The secret of good oratory: Be the hulking form of a man, "I ’m Friday evening's entertainment According to police, McKelvey, when it appeared the Saco river day’s) conference of Republican saw her put the food—three pack­ Hartford Elec. Lt. ., . 52 >4 54 <4 atmblles throughout the grade w. w. Urea. brij^ht, he brief, be seated! weeding the garden I" because of another special meet­ who waa going west on the turn­ $1988 had reached its crest and was be­ congressional leaders ^Ith -Presi­ ages of meat, a pound of butter Hartford Gas Co. . . . 39 >4 acho()ls In town. Ernest Bush Humor, like history, repeats — Louisville Courier-Journal ing, will have a get-together later pike, passed a Connecticut Com­ . 36\4 itself. ginning to ebb. in the spring. dent Elsenhow;«r.> -- and a package of strawberries— pany bus on a curve and hill at a So. New England headed the Rotary committee in Hundreds of persons from those Winter programs have been un­ Asked how' lie felt about the Into a suitbox, tie the box with "terrific rate of speed” and then Tel...... 35 37 charge of the awards. / One little boy to another: "It agreement announced by Mc­ Fab'ulous wealth and deathless was a swell party, Freddie. I’m textile cpmmunlties took refuge in der the leadership of Wilbur string and then take it out, of the lost control of the car, which went Alanufactniing Oomimnlea On Thursday. May 7. seniors of ‘You’re in the army! Surprised?” fame await the designer of a shoe sick as a dog.” the stat* armory at Saco and in Fletcher, (Charles Randall, Saul Carthy Taft replied: store without declaring the food at Into a skid and crashed Into the Am. Hardware ...... 16 V4 1834 Manchester High School will take for women that will be larger In­ PoRperell hall. Caroline, Walter Card and Dr. ‘Thi afraid I haven't studied the the checker along with the other fence about 1.000 feet west of the Arrow, Hart, Heg. . 40 43 over the management of the town — Bill King in This Week Assoc. Spring ...... side than it is outside. Magazine. Staje and local officials said Ralph Wolmer at Yeomans Hall matter.” groceries she purchased. The man­ Wilbur Cross Highway. 27'4 30',4 as In previous years. Superintend­ '49 STUDE most of those persons left tffelr for the younger group. The older McCarthy said that of the 242 ager said he saw the whole opera­ Police said McKelvey failed to Bristol B ra ss...... 14 16 ent of Schools Arthur H. Illing Is | group which traveled to Williman- tion through a two-way mirror Cheney Bros, (new) 11 Champion, OUR BOARDING HOUSE w if h M A JOR HOOPI.E homes voluntarily in anticipation i-hips - involved in his subcommit­ atop after the accident, which oc­ 9'(4 In charge of this Citizenship Day OUT OUR WAY BY J. K. WILLIAMS '3-30 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE tic YMCA every other Friday was tee's action, 51 fly the Greek flag, through wjiich he could see, but curred about midnight, and was 105 125 Heater, o- U that the river level would be driven project for the Rotary Club. drive. lg,000 '1 T. M. mt- U- •• PM. OR. under the direction of Dr. Wolmer, 88 the Pariamanlati, 52 the Liber­ which, from the store’s side, ap­ later arrested by Sgt. Eldward M. 47 ' 50 higher by the constant rain. TTie annual talent show will mile*, extra EGAD,MARTHA? MUST ViXJ ^ 1HI >y xa BerWf. p». Civil Defense officials said earjy J. Russell Evans, Jean Natsch, ian, 34 the Canadian and 17 the peared to be an ordinary mirror. Wlnzler. Fafnir Bearing ..... 34 37 $1296 Hart C(x)ley ...... take place on Friday. May 8, with clean. ALWAYS PIN THE DOHKEV Antwtr to Proviou* Punlo today the Saco river at Blddeford Mrs. Wolmer, Randall, .'Lillian British. Deputy Judge John J. O'Connor. Slkora's acciueiit, police report­ 34 >4 37 H Joseph Bell heading the commit­ WHAT WA6 THAT EYPL06IONC Banner, Fletcher, Caroline Card, Landers, Frary, Clk. 27 29 TAIL OD» ME ?-*- IHDEED, *'lf you’re afraid aomebody might buy it, why don’t you □ d c a c i a _ t r r and Saco had a streamflow of 45,- S'eassen told the subcommittee In handing down the verdict, said ed, occurred about 25 feet past tee. Fred Malln, Joseph Sylvester, O H f ^ MIGHT HAYe we OWE A DEBT OF (GRAT­ Bread and Meat Nate Rosen, Louis Soracchi. New Brit. Mach. Co. 36'(4 38 >4 kt^owi^-^THE BIS s a m e go in and have H laid aside till the store closes?*^ g (KW cubic feet per second', compared some of the Greek oWners Involved that while there might have been New State road’s intersection with George Johnson, William Steams, ITUDE 12? LEANDER F(0K □ □E3 with a normal flow o f'50,000 cubic Englert Appointed some “lapse" on Mrs. Peach’s part, North and Judd .... 27 30 MUfiTER ! WHAT OID 'jOO Herbert Englert, Sr., has been In the agreement were among the Depot street at 9:15 Saturday Russell Mfg...... 14 16 Russell Wright, Karl Keller and h a ir - tr ig g e r THIMKIMG HORIZONTAL 58 Female sheep feet per second. large shlppeis this government had he could not believe she had for­ night, resulted when the. csr left Harry FIrato comprise the com­ see THI6TIME.A •*- HE SLEW A 6 KUMK. a a a appointed chairman of the cancer gotten the food after she put it In Stanley Work com. . 46 40 HERD OF, 1 Hot cross —— (pl.) □ □ □ The Central Maine Power Com­ fund drive for the town. The drive been trying to drive out of trade ths road, jumped the curb and mittee which win supervise this OH HiG wiHDOW Sill 57 Abstract being the box and then secured it. Terry Steam ...... 90 100 BOA SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH .4 Rare roast □ pany said the Saco’s flow at the will start about Wednesday, and with the Reds. climbed the lawn at the home ot Torrlngton ...... 29 31 event. '50 MERCURY HERE'S THE t a i l a Bukton (Me.) measuring sUtlon Attorney Herman Yulyes, who Changing from the former block rCOHBTRlC^ T E R ’n C A L as it is to be a house-to-house Filing “Tax Cases" repf-eaented Mrs. Peach, called Dr. Arthur Seymour j of 10 Depot U. S. Envelope com. 70 80 -X. 8 Head tax □ a c i tJU was 50,252 subic feet per second. ■canvas, Englert would appreciate street. Police raid the car damag­ U. S. Envelope pfd. , 63 68 dances which have been held In 1 Bundle of hay c a a o E i a n a He 'said the; fljlng of “ tax cases” Alfred B. Sundqulat, who la treat­ 4-Dr. Radio, 12 Conaumed The normal spring flow there was hearing from any volunteers will­ against some of'them has been one ed the lawn, a flower garden and 'Veeder-Root ...... 33 36 the open In- the past years, the heater, clean. 2 Indians n iD iiM u E i a ing her, in an attempt to substan­ Rotarians this year have planned bread and □ d a n given as between 18,000 and 24,000 ing to. help in the campaign. Co­ device used to discourage th-sm. tree. The above quotaUons ara not to $1388 3 What the a r a a tiate the claim that she had mere­ a teenage dance for high school meat Q D lQ a UL3L3 cubic feet per second. lumbia’s quota is $250. He said he nbw wants to know ly forgotten to pay for the food. Sgt. Henry Gauruder made the ba consiTued a« actual marketa. raven said The river was- reported rising at O o ^ Friday Holiday students at the American Le^on 13 City in 4 Start i i i a a u a U d U whether McCarthy had agreed Dr. Sundqulat testified that hla pa­ arrest. Pennsylvania Bar^ Mills, several miles up-stream Children of Horace W. Porter Police also reported a third Hall on Saturday, May 9. Theo­ 5 Ireland 24 Goddess of 38 Darken, that "they are to be excused” in tient is "high strung" and that ahe 14 Cry of from Blddeford and Saco. School will have no school Good has been taking drugs. week-end accident yesterday, dore Mortenaen, Sr., heads the 6 Ducks youth 40 Male b ^ Friday. Parents are reminded by exchange (or a promise to with­ Empty Boat Starts dance committee which includes Bacchanals Three Bridges Closed draw from the practice. Had Enough Money which waa caused by a blow-out. 7 Supplied 25 Astringent 41 Christian The Weather bureau said the Mrs. J. B. Wiley of the hot lunch Fred Nassiff, William Fisher, 1.5 Bulgarian coin bread and 26 Worms program that lunch money will be Stassen contended that if such Mrs. Peach, who said she had David Marnegu. 45, of 154 Kent 18 Dizziness saint heavy rainfall centered from the Search for Man Ross Shlr«r, Philip Harrison, El­ '50 PACKARD a meat 27 Bread spread collected Thursday. Specla) prizes an agreement was made it certain­ more than enough money to pay street, Hartford, waa going west 18 Calabar bean 42 Cicatrix eastern slopes of New England to more Hohenthal and Alfred Schle- 8 Punitive 28 Oklahoma 43 Jab are going to be awarded on 'Thurs­ ly was “ undermining” the govern­ for the food, teaUfied ahe bought on New Bolton road , yesterday bel. alkaloid the coast while the western por­ it (or a woman who la receiving 9 Above emigrant 44 Landed day at lunchtime to the girls with ment effort. • about 2:35 p. m. when a tire blew New London, March 30—(/f)— Jerry Saplenza and Herbert! Motor Job, 20 Nostrils tion of the six-state area would get welfare aid in Hartford and who causing him to lose control of his 10 Misplace (slang) 48 Title the prettiest hats and the boys with McCarthy contended that at An empty rowboat found adrift off Swanson are handling the pub­ hooter. Excep-' 21 Operated only moderate rain during the day. the fanciest ties. lived in an apartment owned by an car. The vehicle veered to the right, Uonanjr clean/ 11 Inferior 29 Italian city 47 English The district forecaster said Maine their meeting 10 days ago "You Fishers Island in Long Island licity for all activities of the week. 22 Cinnamon Marks 10th Birthday told us you cbuld deal with the estate of which Mrs. Peach’s hus­ hitting a utility pole, and then 17 Entrances 31 Weirder statesman would bear the brunt of the storm. band is the executor and bene­ 19 Grates 33 Lyric ode Sheila Shine celebrated her 10th governments. .Ybu advised us to careened back across the road to Sound set off a Coast Guard 24 Cured pork 48 Black birds Only one of four highway bridges ficiary. 23 Begkining ending SO Exist birthday at her home on U. S. deal with the ship oWners." He the left Bide, hitting another util­ search yesterday for the Norwich cuts remained open between Blddeford Route 6 after school- Thursday She said she had brought the ity pole there. Hollister Class HEAT said that in view of those state­ suitbox with her when ahe went msfi who rented It to go fishing. 26 Hireling and Saco.- Th^ other threa were with several schoolmates and ments he couldn't understand He was not injured, police said, 1 L i 1 J h r - 1 r “ 10 l| kept closed during the night be­ shopping to place In it the food MlnsIng from his home since WAV O F 27 Nickname for friends. Her uncle, llcnry Shine, Sta.ssen’s present complaint. and no arrest warn made. MAKING IT e a s y Moses cause water lapsed at their under- she was to buy for the Hartford that time is Harold W. Stowe, 45, Selects Officers l£ li her godfather, and his wife came There wa.s ho comment from woman while keeping her own gro­ whose wife was quoted by Nor­ '50D ,$O T O FOR EVERygOpyg ,.fo Vi L f i n, ,. 30 Runs away structure. up from New Britain for the oc­ the White House or State depart­ WHY MOTHEgfe 6ET <5gAV J.'tT >. to marry Traffic was reported flowing un­ ceries separately In'a bag. wich police as saying he had re­ ri ri i! casion. ment. When the manager of the super­ Eighth graders at Hollister 32 Cuts of meat hindered on the Boston and Maine cently been despondent over 111 Street School, who will graduate Cub Leaders Meet "I didn’t want any Interference market saw her put articles of Hospital Notes health. Radio, heator, 34 Pouches il ft 16 railroad trestle over the Saco river, Local Cub leaders met at the by anyone;’’ McCarthy replied in June, this morning elected of- ■eat oorera. A L L E Y OOP Macbeth? BY V. T. HAMLIN 35'■— - de food in the box and then tie the Lt. Alton F. Pinkham, conf- which flows between Blddeford and home of Mrs. Reginald Lewis of when reporters asked if he had box with string, he called police. fleers for their class. Eugene $1697 corps" i mai>fler of the Coast Guarcl moor­ CONeiNFOR \NO,NOTME,t iOM.I DON'T zl h i5 Saco. ^ Woodland terrace Friday evening. Informed the State department or Sgt. George Dent made the arrest. Pattenta Today...... 127 ings here, said the 14-foot boat Dickenson was elected president. eHAKEePEARE, I I JU 6T PCKED I SHAKESPEARE? J KNOW... ITS 38 Scottish uncle i The Bates Manufacturing Co., It was decided to change the date any other government agency ADMITTED SATURDAY: Daniel Other officers elected are: 37 Repose il which Stowe had rented at 12:30 OOO LA? J THIS UP.....IN RIDICULOUS.' y PRETTY zi In Saco and the Saco Lowell shop.s of the monthly pack meeting from about the negotiations. Rice, 16 Carroll road; James L. p. m. was sighted drifting about Roderick Frechette, vice president; X a LLEV'G ROOM/I 39 Curved in Blddeford were reported to April 3 to April 4. The meeting, Gaakell, 136 Florence street; 300 feet off the north shore of the Joanne Goodwin, secretary; an(l molding 10 P i l w Members of McCarthy’s sub­ UConii Students lUIL have suffered some flood damage. which will be held at Ycoman.s committee. Republicans and Dem­ Charles Schoen, 109 Norman street; island by a resident, Ernest A Barbara Salo, treasurer. 40 Used to serve Sections of Route 1 In southern Mrs. Joyce Wilson, 42 Russell M iS Hall will start at 7:30. ocrats klikc, said they had not Wall. bread and Maine were closed to traffic most It was also decided that ” Cub- Work at Hospital street; William Newbury, 8 CoU Pinkham said contents of the TRIP AIDS REFUGEES '50 Ol d s meat w < seen the agreement in advance. tage street; Elmore G. Vincent, r St of yesterday. bic,” the emb Scout dummy, will However, Sens. Mundt (R., S. D.) boat— fishing gear, sandwiches 41 Girl's name The flood peril was reported to be awarded at the pack meeting Jr., 122 Cooper street. and coffee—were in neat order and New York, March 30—(A5- Hjrd., radio, 42 Extra and McClellan (D„ Ark.) said they Five University of Connecticut ADMITTED YESTBRDA-S; Miss THE TIME-MACHINE, IfS have left other sections of Maine to the den with not only the bc.st were aware of .staff wo>'k leading the outboard motor was workable. Mayor 'Ernst Reuter of West Ber­ beater. Extra ( DAMAGED WHEN 45 Enraged which .Wflrejn danger during the parental attendance but also tak­ female students will spend iveek Hilda Robinson, 131 Summit street; Stowe's wife told' police she knew lin he's wound up a tour of- the 49 Native of a m to it. Sens. Potter (R., Midh.) ends at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Virginia Mortlock, Andover; Mrs. OOP CORRALLEP A 3-30 si tfi W/ >4^ 4 past four days. Those places in­ ing into con.sidcration the quality and Jackson (D., Wash.) said that her husband left their home to go United States during which- he STRAy DINOeAUR T. M. a« u. a eM. aw. western state cluded the town of Mexico, whcic of the skit prepared and the dis­ pital thi.s spring. The girls, all Barbara Mitchell, Glastonbury; fishing. helped raise $075,000 in cash and IN DR.ViONMUG'e eir-~<«M t> W SiFim, iM, 51 Mrs. Cantor P although the announcement was a juniors in home economics, will Mrs. Mary Hunter, 67 Ardmore il more than 1,000 families were plays. surprise, they approved of the Pinkham said Stowe Is employed pledges for refguees from Cpm- LABORATORY, 16 • 52 Related spend 50 hours ckch in the road; Mrs. Viola Chapman, 168 "Dad was telling mt I was brainy and ambitious and evacuated last Friday morning. Miss Natsch Elected agreement. as a driver for the - Connecticut munist-dominated lisnda. An ad­ NOW ABOUT TO BE 53 Capital of n 5S v r horpital dietary department. Their Summit street; Mrs. Helen Naw- Company bus lines but had not re ditional ($100,000 in pledges of REACTIVATED, I’d do big things in lifs— that gave Mom ths idea for Gov. Burton Cross toured most Mis.s Jean Natsch was elected Senator -lubilant racaj, Rockville; Mrs. Edith Buck, Italy of the danger spots in Maine yes­ second dircctre.ss of the Womens’ time here is the laboratory part; of cently gone to work because of an food, ijncdicinc and clothing waa ms to clean ths garage!’’ sL Sh McCarthy m®'!® announce­ 188 South Main street; Mrs. Ar- ML 54 Recent terday and said he would not pro­ Guild of Columbia Congregational their course in Institutional Man­ Illness. received. 55 Network 10 ment at an unusual news confer­ agement. celia Crawford, 331 East Center '51 PACKARD claim an emergency "at the pres­ Church to take the place of Mrs. ence in the subcommittee’s hear­ street; Milton Plouff, 119 Autumn ent time” because "everything is J. Rus.scll Evans, recently re­ Three of the girls have already Radio, heater, CHRIS WELKIN. Planeteer In The Saddle BV RUSS WINTERBOTHAM ing room. The public was ad­ started their training. They are street; Mrs. Sadie Farrand, 130 D BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Premonition being done here that would be ac­ signed. For its April meeting the mitted. as well as reporters. The Woodbridge street; Mrs. Dorothy atandard o- BY EDGAR MARTIN complished under a state of emer­ society will have as a special Ernestine Swanson of Windsor. drive, Mat conference was filmed for tele- Nancy Molumphy of Elast Hartford Horan, 64 Mount Nebo place; Miss OFF THE M e a n w h il e , IN ^PACE... gency.” guest, a .speaker from the New­ oovore. ' ir^ IRONICAL.MAI2A.. N I vi.sion broadcast later. and Pearl T. Yellcn of Hartford. Elsie Lewis, 52 Wadsworth atreet; $1899 CHei^ OBEW ORDEE^ AND RECORD OK VSlYL.VSSYVOSt TWtV \ ,MAAM \ iVYb m V VT \*5 WV SOMES ^ a d Closed ington ^ Home and Hospital for Obviously Jubilant, McCa’-thy Mrs. Ethpl Montle, 69 New street; J, T6H TSW’. WbOFf «* O0«V V, IS \T A\KiT A\«^ADV THAT SOV!tyA\!5’ \S <30t3NA r Cripplecl Children. Color movies 'I'he other two girls will begin Dr. Jf W S « l ' . families were evacuated from a will be shown. Mrs. Prescott maior blow against the Commu­ road; Hugh Patterson, 8 West Cen­ WiWWSR MINE. I A im ------^ low-lying section of Longmeadow, Hodge.s and Mrs. Howard Thayer nists. He said he had been told ter street; Mrs. Susan Horwath, WRSOMINT .A S Mass., but they returned to their will a.ssist at the coffee hour to 'be that "this will have a very, very 284 Parker^ street; Mrs. Sophia USUAV’.VOWiR A fi French, 56 Porter atreet; JeanIne inve-stigaton of homes yesterday. ' held after the Maundi Thursday demorallzln.g effect on the Chinese Ike Set to Uiit i V o R F t w M A c e ? VWRl r------Route 5 between Northampton -service. The society also voted to economy and their efforts to wage Cowles, 85 Lockwd atreet; Mrs, '52 PACKARD Theresa Rogers, 19 Clyde road; and Holyoke, Mass., has been pay for the cost of Junior choir war.” * Aid Spending Hard top, tu- closed to traffic: since last Thurs­ robes. McCarthy said the agreement Albert Glrardin, (Coventry; Julius tone, blue, day with water three fe«t deep in Spe«ial Services ■ Was worked out with Manuel Rodrique, New Britain; Mrs. ultra., radio, some sections. Special services will be held at Kulukundis. president of the Greek (Continued from Pag* One) Augustine Dancosse, 185 Autumn heater, U. M. A farm agent in western Mas­ St. Columba's (Jhapel Good Friday street. Royal w. w. $3295 ship owners New York cpmmittee. ADMITTED TODAY: Norman sachusetts said the liigh waters at 7:30 p. m. There will be Sta­ He said a similar but’ geoarate tires. would delay the planting season— tions of the Cross and 'Venera­ agreement was entered Into with »cMfth"t°ord‘'“ ‘^‘ ‘^VM2jor:8ourh Coventr;: Mr;^^^^^^ tion of the Cross. Both masses “ ‘^ C ^ ^ o ^ X tic l, Taft said ! «heekey._613 Main street; Mrs.: which normally begins in early stravros Livouos. described as the the IEleanor Darmlfal, 32 Coburn road; April for several weeks to allow were well attended on Sunday for Operator of 36 of the 242.8nlps but congressional leaders, Elsenhower the Palm Sunday services. Richard Gable, South Coventry. for flooded farms to dry out. not a member of the,New York and Stassen ”discu.ssed the gener­ BIRTH YESTERDAY: A daugh­ e,f>. m i,, w* tTiM. m,. T. ■. ntg. u. a ,M. e«. Local authorities said there ap­ committee'. al question of saving and foreign ter to Mr. and Mrs. George Eng­ IT PRISCILLA’S POP Correction! RV a L VERMEER peared no danger ’“at this time” Manchester Evening Herald Livanos’ . attorney. Donald D. aid." " land, Rockville. '49 NASH R^ICKEY FINN Traveling Companion! LANK LEONARD that the Merrimack river would Columbia correspondent, Mrs. Gear", said in N^w York his clieut Paris .Staff Cut . BIRTHS TODAX: A daughter to Frank Marchisa, telephone HAr- readily agree(| to stop trading with IT ’S A y B U T YOU I w a s ' overflow at the crowded Massa­ *He and Martin said that Stas­ Mr. and Mrs. Pasquele Vendrlllo, "600” . Radio, DREAM ALWAYS TOLD OH, NO! chusetts cities of Lawrence and rison' S-03G5. China. Geary said Livanos, bu.si- sen already has ordered a 50 per 322 Oakland street: a daughter to TALKINJG ABOUT' VOUAIAXEME NAlTHATISRIfiMT, foormamamia ! -GOING TO AU yRUTSUCNAGEO ness would not be seriously .->ffcct- heater, seat cov- •^COME TRU E! ME CHILDREN YOU I,owell. cent cut In the Mutual Security Mr. and Mrs. Willard Berkley, 54 '^Ors, tutone blue. $838 YOUR SMIE.CAMOSt RICARPOlSNi she STILL THINKS THIS EXPENSE t h e - .m i s u n d e r ­ •The Conway-Ossippee section of ed because he did little trading agency’s Pa'.'ls personnel. Conway road. BOY, AMI> c h i l d r e n ^ 1AM SO 6UP VMRLYUl-l SUWEMiy VOU ARE ON THIS SMKE70MEAT ? -JUST TO s t o o d M E.., lAMALinLEBOV! m o m o i t i s a w New Hampshire was reported to with China—lio.. cargo carried to Martin said Sta.sscR expressed DISCHARGED SATURDAY: .H A P P Y r YOU PraPEP,Ar\ HAPA PESMC TO RUNEHCAUSE THE PNWSR LAST MPRESSAGIRL* Policeman’s Home the Communists and about a dozen HER,IMP-^> be out of .any possible new flood belief that he could mUke the ag­ Mrs. Alice Cunningham, 78 Ridge TREUSTAWMBir,) VISIT THE STATES ^ MV MOTHER PIP NIGHT-AMi OF cargoes brought from China* in ■RlCAROaTHIS danger but truck and train service ency much more efficient through street; Mrs. Ann Sanford, 099 TOAOCOMMNY /AGAM.MCARDO! IT NOTHMHrMEID COURSE,! COULP .ISINHYMOU , recent yea"S after unloading in was slower than normal because of Has Minor Blaze such a reduction of personnel. Main .street: Mrs. Helena McKin­ ME^CAMOS! y NAS KiN MANY VEAltS OOALONi! NOT r e f u s e ! NAVE WAITEP! high waters. other Far East ports. ney. Rockville: Mrs. Ethel Sand­ SMfXINKSUPTHERE! .Like Naval Blockade In reply to a question, Taft said The Fred Mears Heel Mill In Box Alarm 134 brought out fire­ Stassen had ."upplied no new tar­ berg. 27 Lillcy atreet; Marylee '49 PONTIAC North Conway, N. H., a subsidiary McCarthy said the. agreement Belcher, South Wlllington; Paul of the United Shoe Machine Corp.. men of Companies 1 and 4 o f the "will have some of the effects of a get spending figure for foreign aid, and was not ready yet to ^tim ate Tomgren. Jr., 55 . Waddell road; was reported to be closing for South Manchester Fire Depart­ naval blockade” of Red China a 4-Drn hydnu, how much the program can be re­ Mrs. Rosaria Rlsley, 64 Seaman about two weeks to permit elec­ ment yesterday afternoon at 4 high level policy matter that long circle; Albert Gado, 26 Birch radio, liMtor, 3»3C> ^ trical equipment to dry'. About 250 o’clock for a fire in the cellar at 46 has befen a subject of controversy duced. seat oovers; $1397 Sta.ssen expect.s to be In a better street; Mrs. Frances Bycholskl, 47 "w SF are employed there. Tyler circle. The home is occupied in the conduct of the Korean war. Union street; Harry f'at'iipson. position to do so, Taft added, after The Dead river, which flooded by Patrolman Jossph S.ardeUa of ReporLcrs were curious about 38 -Stone street; Paul I.«Duc, • - ~ r ISK.»r. - — V ' . half the business section of Ber­ the Manchester Police Depart­ why the ship owners entered into the North Atlantic Treaty organ­ Rockville; Mrs. Maria Brc sen, lin, N. H., and a region around ment. the agreement, which McCarthy ization (NATO) conference be­ Stafford Springs: John Wilson, lot o ' ginning April 24. Plymouth, N- H. over the weekend, Origin of the file i.s still un- | '"'•‘I would cost them, a Rolckvllle; Mrs. Florence Gabbey, .D CAPTAIN EASY Taking A Ride BY LESLIE TURNER also has begun to recede. known, but the flame's were con- money. i J4 Knox atreet; Mrs. Harriet,Bon- FREUKLE.S AND HlS FRIENDS Hiding Out BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER I.don't know all the things that Oklahoma Twister fined to the celiac. Con.‘'iclerable P U ^ 'E - RAI.Sl.N(i SET kow.-jki. Columbia; Lawrence 47 PONTIAC ASTROWG VOUR CAPITALISTIC ENiPlOVER »«LL A tornado ripped through Law- smoke filled the remainder of thf influenced them,” McCarthy said. Kearns, Jr.. 34 Drive G; Irving CUKREWT WLL HAVE NO PAN). NO HYDRO-ELECTRIC , A U . ITS h o p e l e s s / I’LL ton Okla., last night, adding to house. ‘T think their primary objective Danbury, March 30 (JPi—State OIL . HEAT POWER-JUST FtOOPED-LMNE^'. HURRY/ RIG14T7 was to deal a heavy blow to the Goddard, 19 Cornell street; Mrs. Conv. Htandard 6 TAKE VOU DOWM M - NEVER Be a b le destruction wrought by flash This morning about 9:4.5, the police say efforts will be made to­ Shirley Segar and twins, Wllll- GTREAIA.ANP MTO CON)RAPEe...T0W IT INTO THE RWERl ju s T o r GEORGE To EXPLAIN THIS floods and heavy dpwn-pours ear­ same two companies were called Communist cau.se." morrow to raise a twin engined WALL-FLAME METHOD cyl. Radio, beat­ THE lAcKEE PA S n a MC SOMB- — I'LU ^ TO RALPH./ He had announced previously mantlc; Peter DelMastro. 27 Es­ , % er. $699 BAOC- THING FOR RCMEM- lier in the evening. to extingui.sh a chimney fire' at amphibian plane from Candlewood sex atreet: Susan CHa.se, 521 Mid­ THEN b o o m 520 Keeney sti-eet. > that a primary target of the sub­ STREET SUPPCR/ The highway patrol reported the Lake. They reported yesterday dle turnpike east; Mrs. Ix/uise HOTEL REMEHKg, twister tore down’part of a barn committee was the use in trade they still were unable to recover behind the Iron Curtain of 96 sur­ Meinke. OT Summer street; Fred­ IN the poN’r HP at the Walter Crosby farm south­ R.ALLY P.AKTV AHEAD > the body of E. Roy Benskin, 26. of erick Matin. 36 Maple street; Mrs. Town OFF Mf west of the city, and broke several plus ships sold by the government Bridgeport who has been missing OF HOING- Ruth AniJerson. 28 Strong street; windows. Three calves were sweot Athens. Grbece, March 30--I/P)— after the wgr. since the plane crashed Friday. PRINGLE- Returns today from weok-end by- • McCartljy .said he did not know Ml.ss Georrrlft Foley. Green Lodge Doef furnace-tending Interfere with your evening’s relaxation? from one /side of a road to the Funeral services for Samuel C. Convalescent Home; Mrs. Barbara other and set down at an airport. elections swelled by nine more how irnnv of (hese 96 shins were Buchannan, 38. of Stratford, whose Put bothersome heating chores behind you with a Timken '48 OI.DS Seat.s the big parliamentary major­ co-/ercd by the a'rreeraent, but Bristol. Bolton. body wa.s recovered Saturday, were DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Silent Automatic Wall-Flame O il Burner. 'Then settle back and ity of Premier Marshal Alexander added th-t as far a.s they were heW today. enjoy your television/ your mystery novel or your card gaihe—• Papagos’ Rally party: concerned the investigation hnd Kenneth Irish, 4 North School Hydra., radio, street; Mrs. Agnes RInghoffer, satisfied that nothing can disturb your comfort. W ith a Timken heater. Very! Calm, ordcrlv balloting ye.ster- b''-:ome “ rather a moot question.” TABOR COMES PTRST $1188 Personal Notices day — in district.s wiiere an elec­ The Maritime administration re­ Bolton; Mrs. Ethel Lindsay. Ill Silent Automatic, you just set the thermostat at the desired clean. toral, court invalidated for le^al cent!" declared 21 of the 96 shins Washington. March 30 <#)- CIO Main street. temperature— and relmx! Clean, convenient, thrifty heat is yours DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. . 1M1 My In Memoryim reasons the November genera! in' default of their mortg.''ge President Walter Reuther says he with all the drudgery removed! We'll be happy to make a terras - and subject to seizure if "po.sitively■' has no political am­ Helen Marks and son. Rockville. V IC r C IN T election rcturn.s gave the gov­ survey of your heating needs without cost'or IV The Jester BY MICHAEL O’MALI.EY BUGS BUNNY -In lovlnfT m<*mory of our do»r Ims- ernment all nine contested .soct.s. the" entered American ports un- bitions and would bow out of labor bsi:d and father. Richard J. Grimlry, This raised to 24 the number it less thay fi'ed required certificates I leadership,• If need be, to merge (ilTATEMALA ALERTED obligation to you. Better phone us today! HOPE 1 HAYS A WHEN THE CEAAEMT HOTEL l0W«5)...TD Tl€ /WAVfE WHEN B V P E K who pajied aw^y March 90. 1948. controls in the 300-seat parlia­ of seawo-th'ne.ss. Poverel of the the (T O and^ATL. Questioned! ^ Easy terms if desired— no money down, 36 q U A g TK WITH M E. HARPBNG, HOW TH E ALWKWG RE- > LOPPY Guatemala City, Guatemala, PUANIE LIGHTS t h e LOAPEP Safe In the keeping of Jesua^ ment. ^ 21 already have filed the-^e cer­ about forthcoming AFI.,-cnO talks I months to pay. O n t h b iv b PSA5ANT5 WILL CLAW WNDME OF J SO THS CIGARET X HAVE FOR Hl/W tificate'-.. clearing up their mort­ on such a merger, Reuther told; March 30—(/Pj- The Army has de­ ofthm Away from all sorrow and pain. AND CURSE TRVAJ* TO,^ THEAHSHT I AN YOUR SPIRITS WXX W)PROVB, In that beautiful Kingdom of Heaven. MAYORS ADD SUPPOB’" gage difficulties. NBC Television interviewers yes. clared a nation-wide military alert Th* famous walMlom* ell burner blankth PLAGEUV PlOK IT UU tH , MARRer? ORReP MlxiCOAPNT He Is waiting to m>et us again. terday the labor movement i s , following the crashing last night haaling wollt with a b/v«>hot flam*, otMiring vviDpiAia Some of the' shins were sold ^o pottles into \TtLt WHO Ttalians. others to Greek and "where my heart is." of an 18-hour uprising led by un­ •fflci#nt, •coAomicpI h«ating. Fu«l tavingi will a c e m o M , AN AtWnjWENTj LECT Ever remember*»d by^hla Philadelphia, March 30—(A'i / Wife and daughter. Mayors of 27 U. S. cities today French. McCarthy said the sub­ dergraduate army officers In amaz« youl II you hgvp on oiMtog gun*fyp« T>«JOMUK MOUSE. W)^CH bvriMr, otk ohoof evr ipoclol lrod«-in offor* AH C 7 X urged Congres.s to pass a bill that committee will continue its invest­ NEW EXPOSITRE SET lower Verapaz Province. NOTE-X Card of Thanks I- Army Chief Col. Carlos Enrique HMODBr KNO\/ would provide federal- develop­ igations of those not covered 'by m A t r f O K ment of the off-shore oil fielda’and the agreement- Ijis Vegas. Ncv., March 30— (/Pj Diaz, said about 300 men de­ We the underelgned wish to- thenk A ’ready battered by one atomic stroyed bridges around Salama, Tt«fVNlAAJK nur many neizhbors end friends (or earmarV the oil revenues for eluca- Proudly Sold and Inttallad by CHAMLS* their words of sympathy and acts of tional purposes. GOOD FRIDAY f>X)SING hla.st, SO automobiles are going to threw up barricades on the oui- HOnt.. kindness shown toward us durlnf our Those signing the statement in­ be hit by further detonations lin skirts of the town and then at- recent bereavement, the lou of our the Nevada testing grounds. taclced the plaza. They seized the mother. Domicele Twaronite. we es- cluded; May&rs Steven Bailey of kartford, March 36—(fPl -Stste OIL HEAT & ENGINEERING, ine. Pertally thank all thbte who sent—the 51iddletown, Conn., William J. Moto“ Vehicle CoTimlssidner' Harold L. Geiodwin. (Civil Defense I>rovince governor. Col. Abundio 3S8 EAST C IN m ST. lovely floret tributei and loaned the Cahill. Jr.. Meriden, Conn.; Wll- Ci'.aJ-lts F. Kell" says his dep-rt-' atomic tost director, said the new Maldonado, hiz son, a congress­ 244 MAIN ST. TEL MI-MU4 Jse ot their care. liajp C. Celantano. New Haven, ment'.* offices . in the state will exposure of the cars will be to man. and other authqrltles. Army OR lURNiM • Oil nitNACn • OK 801101$ • WATB HIATKS Mr. aad Mrs. Joeeph Twaror.lte. Conn., and Jasper McLevy. Bsidge- not k* open neset-Friday, Good Fri­ •supplement, infbrmation. obtained troopa retook thei ccfitercentt of the Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Marks. poft. Conn, t • day. in the March 17 shot. city after a brief claM. OPENlMYIVni|^ \, S i f ■ ■ ” . 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1953 THE PAGE THIRTEEN Herald Angle Indians Playing Great Ball in Spring Training By BA’s Barons to Win Playoffs in Two , 93 to EARL W. YOST SporU Editor JVow That They Have It, Red Sox Tigers Blast Local Sport Enters Tourney Grand Finale MONDAY young passengers, and make home! Bosox, Byrd Rec Tourney Finals, Sports World Mourns One of the femiller remarks or . . It's an evening home with many Don’t Know What To Do with Hub Chatter^ Felix Sets Scoring phone callers. One, a basketball Maarhettfr (t il early morning phone-caliers to The ^ R. r. rts. coach, who offers an officiating VIC ABRAITIB and Walt Hilin- Herild Is: ‘'Who's this? Didn't Tagged Hard Allpn, rf ...... 7 2-3 16 date in February, li)&4. Guess It's Sarasota, Fla, (NEA) With of how much steam the vouth ' aki, each with 220 scores, split *65 Y Playoffs Tonight Death of Jim Thorpe (soodwtn. If ...... 3 0-0 a know that you started work this better to be early'than not at all. the Braves gone to Milwaukee, movement brought to the Red Sox. j in the One Ball Bowling Sweep- DpS^onlf, I f ...... R 0-0 13 Pace with 46 Points Felix. <• ...... 17 ■ i 2»ta 48 early." This m. It was Bill j WEDNESDAY the Boston customers must he DiMag, 35, hits more long balls ' By ED ^JIRRIGAN stakea event last week end at the ■PA " "Y " - Senior League basketball St. James C.Y.O. faces Dok. Wil- Los Angeles, March SO—OF)— K iiIrIiI, rR ...:6:.;...... 7 3-4 7 Qulsh, the recently returned Flo- i Country C 1 ub representative wondering If they are going to than anyone save Gernert, Aaooclated Prroa gporta Writer Double Strike alleys. The two MrlaAriioii, I|c ...... 0 0-0 0 By HAL TURKINOTON Tom Cosgrove passes along in see any baseball at all this season. finals get under way tonight when Us'Garagd in the opening game and The aporta world today mourns Bell, Ik ...... 8 0-0 6 they, were on the Way to knotting rlda vacationer who asked the The nicest thing that can be If you want to take the word of pinners split first and aecohd place tlie Wllllmantic All-Stara play the Ray Keljx may have played his question when he phoned. It wa.s a formation that he was formerly Now that they have Beantown said about the Red Sox is that ST. JOHN HAS the experts, the Cleveland Indians money. Another event is planned Miller's take on Big Bucks in the the death of fabuloua Jhn Thorpe, Tot4l4 ...... 38 17-23 »3 the series when Cathcart directed with the Spalding athletic equip? Hartford Pajama Boya ,in the last game tor Manchester. The a drive that opened a alx-polnt pleasant conversation for Bill, like ' to themselves, the Red Sox don’t Piersall appears to, be hack on the With the 1953 golfing season snd the New York Giants are the this week end. best out of three at 7:45. Both nightcap of the Rec High School acclaimed the greatest all-around Wllke>-Rarr« (R5l elongated Negro center, rightfully i rhent company and related an in­ seem to know what to do with it. beam. Bobo Newsom of the^ Ath- teams that will win the major . B- r . pt». bulge in favor of the home chargeo so many others, passed along a bit I clubs will in full force for the tourney .tonight. Boxing O'Sliea. rf ...... K i 2-4 10 teresting story about Buddy Has- It is a strange admixture of letlcs who saw the dark-haired hardly a week old. veteran Del St. league pennants if the New York athlete of the first half of this regaided as the key figure In the entering the final canto. Whtia of information. Bill met Jimmy, r o b e -m a r i e KORBAK, former The (J.Y.O., who came from be­ century. CRthuart. If ...... 7 3-5 17 success of the British Americans sett and Casey .Stengel when both kiddies anti old pappy guys that young man from Waterbury^ John registered the first hole in Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers game. laSyiip. r ...... 9 ’ 1-2 19 Felix was getting nine points and Piersall, young Boston Red S ox' state women’s table tennis cham­ hind in their two ball games in The Oklahoma Indian — star in the American Basketball League ; were with the Boston Braves . . . Louis Boudreau Is carting north Conn., in the Southern Association one of the year at the Manchester falter. pion from Manchester, recently Mlller’a have two of the league's ilAwklns, c ...... 1 1-6 7 the BA's a slim total of 13 la tlM player, in Florida one night and' beating two highly-rated clubs, of hu day In football, track, field Smith. rR ...... 4 i 8-11 14 till' winter, set a new playoff sin -' period, the Barons moved out had dinner with the Waterbary Ray McKenna, manager of from Payne Park, neatly tucked last summer, calls him the best Country CTub. Playing with Hank THE INDI.ANB this spring have witnessed the atomic test In big acerers ready to go, Leo Day will be out after their third Calabreae, Ig ...... 7 4-4 IS player... "Piersall's all right. Frankie'.s, checks in with Informa­ hack of the Sara.sota Terrace center fielder he has seen, and the been playing the kind of baseball Nevada. Miss Korsak is an airline and Steve Bellinghlri and another and big league baseball—died Sat­ Notes gle performance record In A likes-! front 68-82. Hawkins atartad it Haefs in a best ball match against straight win and a chanct to get urday of a heart attaidi in hla T oUIb ; ...... He's recovered from hi.s break­ tion Lf)U Dead scored 4» points in Hotel, hard by the winter hohie of veteran right-hander has taken a one would expect of a pennant con­ stewardess and works out of Los double fi^ re scorer in Paul Ar- . 34 17-31 85 liarre yesterday afternoon as he with a short set. After Felix nat* Carl Hultine and Stan Hlllnskl, Del into the finals when they play the i mo«Mt trailer home la suburban Score at hAir tliiif. 48-46 ManchBBter. led his club to a 93-85 triumph ted a one-hander from in close. down.” Bill said... High faculty the Norwich cage tourney as Ray the Ringling Brotheis and Bar- • ? ■ ». long look at the DiMagglos and tender. But then, the Indians had Vegas. Last week she spent s short carl. 'Thi backcourt finds Bob Willis Garage entry at 7. St. ! y ' P 'd 'i Rafercre. Bafovloh-Drucker. Damato's club advanced to the Terry Moore. banged a numlier seven iron home f'-'y Iximita. Thorpe, 04, collapsed Charles Favored over the Barons and brought the i Smith, Cathcart and Layne sliMed member Harry 'Maidment phones niim and Bailey f?lrcua. on the short 12th to achieve the many observers convinced last visit with relatives in Manchester. King and Joe Hublard in uniform. James will have, their big center 4. ffi-J seml-hnals , , Ride with Jim Mur­ Jim Piersall .Sammy While Dom DiMag, in the sere and spring that they-would take the Jim Gleason, Joe- L^bletz, John while eating dinner with Patricia, New York, March 30—(IT) playoff title to the Nutmeg state in enough points to tie it at 5s4u. and signs me vip for a speaking What the Bosox need is a few dream of every golfer. Although and ace scorer, Plcn Cross ready hla third wife. Calabrese and Layne scored -in date for one of his clubs at the ray to West Harlfory^^for annual more in-betweens who know their yellow of his career, is quite will­ Yankees. TWO TOP TEA MB in the Pringle and Johnnie Everett sup­ and he will be getting plenty of IS- ■ ■ ■ They’re even at I-l in their seriea to go along with thi ABL cham­ banquet of basketball officials. both Del and Hank had identical He apparently had been in good I but fo)-mer heavyweight champion Black Hawks Win pionship. Vf llkes-Barre. was help­ succession and the Keystone StIU usual fee, gratis... Alton Cowles way to first ha.se. ing to move over to right field and gross scores of 74 they succeeded They always seem to look good Women's Bowling League and the ply the reserve for the Center Ca­ help from Marsh Aitken and Don The banquet was to my liking field, one going and another com­ turn over the wider range'to Pier­ in the training season. TTicre’s health recently and hia sudden Ezimrd Charles has been made a less against the six foot, ten inch stalwarts were roaring, behind-tlM the coalman chats for a few min­ Lou Boudreau has sold the in teaming up for a best ball of 65. top two teams in the Village terers. Langenaur in the scoring and Gill encouragingment of the fano. It utes on Main street and then a with a good attendance, plenty of ing all tlie way Into September. As sall. always hope each year that thl.'? Charmers' League will meet in a Buck’! will have the usual passing was a shock to his family' 9 to 5 favorite to win hia "rubber' pivot pillar who sent 46 points youth program so well a lot of After reaching the turn in one over Kidd and Jim Roach will, supply and many friends. Acquaintances Junior Loop Title was 82-58, Barons, whan Frilx tanned Dr. Elmer Diskan. Doc re­ food and short speeches . . Some in the case of the Pirates, the would be the one. Al Lopez, team special match Tuesday night at starting five In action of Walt the rebounding and bail handling. ten rounder with Rex Layne at winging through mesh and the people completely overlook the campaign was one long training THE RED SOX have a bright par, the combine of St. John and said he had been taking life easy a ^ e d on a three-point playt- a ports having watched the St. of the old time refs present In­ outflelding prospect in 20-year-oid now has won six in a row from 7:30 at the Y lanes. Kosakovv.aIG, Eddy Vilga, Bemie Cross scored 36 poinU against the San Francisco's Wlnterland Wed­ locals tripped the Barons for the fact that a hatch of ancients still camp. Haefs started back with birds on and planned to do considerable nesday night. The Y Junior Basketball League hoop and foul. Smith and L o ^ Ia>uls Cards and New York Yan­ cluded Len Nixon, Billy Coyle and remain. Seven pitchers run in Gene Stephens. a stringbean major league opposition, Inchidlng August, Clem Morgan and Norm highly-rated Gaudet Jewelers who , second Atralght time In ending the johnny Manion. Manchester High's the 10th and 11th followed by fishing this spring. Charles stopped the Utah strong moved it to 87-60 before Ooodwli) kees Jn several games in the St. baseball age, which more often Early last June, the Boston brass remlni.scent of Ted Williams who Del’s ace on the 12th and another ye.sterday’s 15-3 slaughter of the NASSIFFS DROPPED a 75 to Vlttner. The bench will have had players that played with the i t;ama to a close Saturday morning playoffs, 2-0. let fly a one hander that aaorad Pet# during his vacation... Ray Will Clarke and Hartford Bulke- decided to get a team that could •Giants. They also hold a 6-2 lead Vln GenovesI, peorge August, New Britain Teachers this past' His widow, three daughters and boy in 11 rounds' a year and a half 9EUX DID THE BULK of the than not gives the athlete the be.st batted .282 In 60 games' with bird on the difficult 13th to go 65 decision to Syp's in the finals four sons survive. With two games being played. In and O'Shea sunk a foul before the Damato, sponsor of Frankie's bas­ ley's Babe Allen were pre­ win on the road. So Dropo, Peaky. Louisville In 1952. in the seriea with Leo Durocher’s of the Norwich Bulletin Basket­ Harold Bralnard and Don Varley. season. ago but Rex squared accounts by- aoorlng, about half the total, but of it, f(om .70 to 39. Sammy White five under par for this stretch. The As Thorpe’s family and friends the opener, Jarvis Black Hawks period gun. Wilkes-Barre - led ketball team, is all smiles during sented wallets from the board in Hatfield, Lenhardt and Wight operatives. ball Tournament last Saturday The clubs epilt their games in Don WillLs has the same thing in edging the Cincinnati Negro at wpn over Moriarty BroChera S3 to supporting roles were played by was a stlckout recruit la.st Boudreau took one peek at Harry next three holes were played in Stan HlUnaki made funeral arrangements, not 88-62. a short conversation. "We (Fran­ recognition of their long and went to Detroit for Kell, Evers, Agganis at first base and ordered The Giants, bn the other hand, night. Al Cllnk.scales and Joe the regular aeaaon but Miller's mind as to winning and advsincing Ogden, Utah, last Aug. 8, That 24, to become the league cham­ the other six men to see action In creditable coaching records. Clarke trip, hut the other backstops ai'e regulation par fours followed by yet completed, fans‘ recalled feats was the fight In which Referee ALLEN AND FELIX eeored kie's) are happy. We won one Del Wilbur, 34, and Gus Niarhos, Lipon and Trout. the Golden Greek of Boston Uni­ are fair game for the viewers with Kubachka paced the winners while took the all important game in into the finals and will be count­ pions. In the consolation game, the game. Buddy Ackerman did told the writer, Pete .Staum, Jim still another bird on the 17th and Three entries have been receiv­ of the rugged Sac-Fox Indian who Jack Dempsey, the sole official, repidly at .the etart of the laet title- and they (Nasalffs) the 31. .Shortstop Johnny Lipon and The result was that the Red versity to the outfield. Agganis ended the round with a par three alarm.'They’ve been playing poor­ Burr Carlson end Mel Kleckner the playoff for first place. Each ing on Bob Willis, OUie Toop, Fran Roy Motors won a close one from not make the trip. Captain Jackie other.” F r a n k i e's won the Horvath and Murray that he was ly and now have lost their last five Czelusnick and Dick Murphy to ed for the Men's Town Bowling first won athletic renown at the came up with a unique score—two quarter to ciit the lead tod and will be taken to Back Bay for the on the 18th. For an Incoming bine were standouts for the losers! Each club has four men In the first ten the Groa-Ite Indiana 37 t o .34 to Allen doled out the aeaaon In 68-68. Calabreee and tayne made Rec Senior League playoff the .four overtime Celtic-Syracuse weren’t much at Fenway Park, games and 10 of their last 12 member of the Nassiff team re­ supply the action with Jim l* w Tournament to be held at the West Carlisle (Pa.) Indian Institute rounds for Layne, one for Charles become the League runner-upa. 30. Four outfielders run from 31 early trade, and then sent to of 28 blows. scorers so 1t should help to make Side Rec alleys. early in the century. standout fashion, taking runnar- it 73-70, matching polnta by 4>e- crown while Nassiffs won reg­ pro basketball (football) game at either. against major league opposition. ceived. a combination clock and a real good offensive game. setting up the plays. and seven even. The annual banquet was held to 35. Louisville. Stan Hillnaki, Rusa ‘Morrleon and In the 1912 Olympic games at 'Up scoring honors for the BA's Zonle and Allen. Felix tried It mo­ ular season honors... Stop Boston. "It was murder out there. , Where hits for magnifient dis­ And Durorher doesn't even have cigarette holder. In the nightcap,, the Hartford Ezzy has won six in a row since Saturday evening at the Y. The -The refs didn’t call half the ilM M Y PIERSALU a natural Milt Bolling, up from Birming­ Joe Handley advises that the Pajama boys will hqve a battle on John Cushing have filed entries for Stockholm he won both the de­ with 10 points. Hank Deikinie rack­ mentarily, but Layne want wild off at West Side Rec shortly after. center fielder, suffered a nervous tance used to fly and about like lineup set. He still had Hank hla defeat by Layne and he has to Jarvla Black Hawks were award­ fouls.” Will said . . Home at an ham. has the inside track at short­ first event of the 1953 tournament Thompson in center field yester­ their hands when they take on tlio the town claalc that will' start cathlon and pentatrilon. Sweden's make it seven to keep In the run­ ed up 12 to round out the trio of for five pointe end a BarM lead 6- and it isn't until nearly 11 that breakdown last year, when Man­ bottles on the Bowery, Big Dick ed a trophy for being the league double-figure fieaderi. of 79-74. V I prepare for the journey home... early hour and enjoy the fight on stop at the moment, hut the 22- schedule will -'be a 36 Hole Cal­ day. And It's pretty generally Jack Lyddy Heads Wtllimantlc All-Stars which con­ Monday, April 6 And will run the King Gustav V told him: “Sir, ning for a shot at the Rocky Mar- ehamplona. Each Black Hawk re­ ager Boudreau started him at Oernert Is now the lone swatter year-old is draft bait and the old cutta the first round of which will Kiiicks Eliminate sists of many, boys that played on 7th, lOth and 12th it necessary. A you are the greatest athletd in the Wilkes-Barre had six men who Back came the locale to aoere Ms As usual, there were activities te.evee between George Araujo and shortstop. with potential consistent power. ■ agreed that Hank can’t make the ciano-Jeraey Joe Walcott winner. ceived an individual gold basket? galore—table tennis tourney,,bowl­ Red Top Davis. question arises about his hitting. be plsyed on April 11 snd the grade. this year’s high school, varsity $50 first prize will be given. The world.” rcored 10 points or batter with points and wreatla tha lead, HkTI. Boudreau’s sudden switches put Basketball Refs second place cash award .will be Beaten by Roland La Starza on bail for being a 'member of the ing league playoffs, basketball THIIR.RDAY |M)M DIMAGGIO’S bat was The "consensus Is that the Red second to follow one week later. The Dodgers and Yanks, mean­ Boston Celtics team. Nell Vincent, cu-captain of He ma^e Walter Camp'd All- Feb. 13, Layne knows this is a winning club. Earl Gtenney ac­ Roger Layne getting 19, Jerry Felix, DeZonie and Knight waM and has kept baseball writers cov­ missed when the Little Professor Sox can finish anywhere from Auction for the Calcutta pool will the Bulkeley High School team determined by the number of en­ American team in 1011 and 1912 Calabrese 18, emd Jim Cathcart I'f. the point-getters who reacudd tM league playoff and the game Bowling alley manager Sparkey while, went at each other as tries. Entrance fee la *5 and the "must” fight for him, too. cepted for the champions with a ering the Gold Sox In the same \yas retarded in training by the in­ fifth to eighth. be held at the clubhouse on Wed­ though the World Seriea were at New Haven, March 30—(A^-,- will be at center for the Pajama at Carlisle as a runner, kicker and few choice remarks.' TTie runner up This was ona of those gamee you leadership with four mtmitaa to ro6ms for boys and girls in-full Saidella at Murphy’s alleys visits condition. deadline for entering ie Friday, The bout will get under way. at u se... Baseball umpires meet on and we discuss coming town bowl­ flammation of the retina of one But they are now the only game nesday April 8. stake in St. Petersburg. The By The Aa'aociated Preaa Boys with Dick Gilbert and Ted passer. He played professional received a trophy and Captain seldom read about. It, was argu­ play. O'Shea and Frflx traiM Boudreau had one team on the eye. This gives you a rough idea Jack Lyddy of Bridgeport Is the April 8. 10 p. m., e.a.t., and will be tele­ the second floor and it Is the best ing tourney. Saidella at one time in tow'n. Brooks won out, 1-0 to pull even Minneapolis meets Fort Wayne Orzech helping out. The All-Stars football and baseball for 16 cast coaat to coast by CBS. Fred Tully accepted with response ment-free, exceptionally clean for hoops. Leading 82-81, Knight' etble tonight in the third game of their new president of the Connecticut will come up with Ken Shane, The tourney will be run as a a dribble away frdm Qilabreae meeting in many months of the ranked‘with the best in New Eng­ The USGA has announced that in the exhibition series, 2-all. John­ ■ingle elimination with playdown years, six of them In the big for Roy Motors. The league high a title go and filled with tome sen­ men in blu e... A surprise is the land. Today he can still roll on to Country Club in order to watch the New England Dl.strict qualify­ ny Podres and Joe Black held the National? Basketball Association State Board of Approved Basket­ Scott Greer, and Ev Watson for leagues. He also had a go at scorer trophy was awarded to Earl sational basketball. A dlaappolnted and fired a court-length pdiM 'to semi-final playoffs and If the games the best out of three. The FRANCE’S PIERRE Langlols, a^i^arance of Bernie Giov'.no, a even terms with most of the keg- pro basketball game at Armory. . . ing rounds for the United States World Champions to five singles. ball Officials. the scoring and setting up their basketball and other sports. fourth ranking middleweight, la Glenne'y who compiled 137 points crowd of about 2,000—disappointed Allen on the fast break. Fouled hi Third Place Sox Point Lakers win the championship plays will be Jimmie Sypher. ■emi-finals will be the beat of five mepiber of the Army due for as- lers in , town. . .Booster Club Dr. Ilay Moxr.er reports the_.swim- Open golf championship will be The Dodgers made only four hits He was elected to the post yes­ with the finals the beat of seven. Three years 'ago. the nation’s rated a 2 to 1 shot over ring rust,v in the season regular league play. at seeing Its club lose—gave Felix the act by Smith, Xllen m o^ sigiunent overseas, home on fur­ President Jack Crockett reports mlng is good near his Bolton home staged at the Charles River off Jim McDonald ■ and their one round will be a carbon copy of terday at the board's annual meet- The finals will be played Tues­ sports writers and broadcasters, The most valtMble player award good for an 85-81 lead. Smith to: last year—Minneapolis vs. New day night between the winners of Jerry Smith is the defending Jimmy Beau of New Canaan, a grand ovation at the end. They lough. Much is accomplished with! on coming meeting and also seeks and extends an invitation for a Country Club, Boston, Mass., on run came about In the second in­ Ine here. champion. Smith defeated Tom in' an Associated Preaa poll, voted Conn., in their ten rounder tonight was given to Richard Farrall of the turned to drive in for a aucKcr tod To Higher Finish in ^53 ning when Jackie Robln.son walked York. these two games and a consolation were reminded of the 58 points umpfring and World Series films some good home baseball dates in summer date with .the family. , . June 1. The group renamed James E. Kelly in last year's event. him the outstanding male athlete at Brooklyn'! Eastern Parkway Roy Motor Club for hla good their own Billy Chaneka hung up cut it to 85-88. Once again F*Hx capiping the program. Boston for Red Sox games. . . Town tennis champ Al Whitney went to third on a douUe by The powerful Lakers, who beat Coogan of New Haven as state game for third place will be^ played Entries will be received at the of the first half of the 20th cen­ aportamanahlp and hia abla aaalat- came to the occasion and puOhfd George Shuba and scored when the Knickerbockers for the cham­ stalling at 7 with the finals going AiVna. In hla last two fights the for a league mark in 1949. TUESDAY Evening at home. chats briefly before the game. . . Tu.scon, Arlr... March .30 i/pt Club pro Alqx Hackney is plan­ interpreter of the rules. West Side Rec by Mel Cjuehing tury. Fienchman whipped Rocky Cas­ ance to the boya on the Roy Motor a rebound back in..Trailing hy It's the typical A. L. roughhou.se hers are a happy lot when awards Roy Campenella grounded out. pionship last year in seven games, off at 8. Club. Remarks were also heard WILKBA-BARRB jumped off to This Is a better day for ducks FRIDAY The Chicago White .Sox. the thi-xt ning to attend the annual New Other officers elected: after 6 o'clock. Informed of Thorpe’s death, tellan! and Bobby Dykes. a 7-2 lead on ahota by Tommy three, the Barona were ptoaaing Five hundred American League battle with the BA's winning over were presented to every boy on the THE , who are already lead the Pistons by 2-0 Trophies for the tournament as Glenn • S. (Pop) Warner, who from the captain of Morlarty'a, than for humans but after reach­ eight teams. The league was a place flniahera in the Amert /tn England P. G. A. spring, meeting Felix Babel of Wethersfield, first The 10 p, m, e.8.t„ bout will be Smith, Kevin O'Shea and Roger all over the court. There' Were two baseball schedules arrive from the Wilkes-Barre, 98 to 93. . . Crowd playing like anything but tailend- In the best-of-five series. well as the trophies for the Rec started big Jim toward athletic Raymond O’Neil, and from the minutes to play. ing office I don't mind the weather feather in the hat of the Rec De­ League last year, are pointing for to he held at the Hotel Statler in ers, defeated the . vice president; Henry Roche of Senior and Intermediates Leagues Mike Plerro, defending, titlehojder, telecast by Dumont. Layne before the BA’a caught fire in the a. m. Is slim . . . Check in at 250 Burke an even higher position this yetr. Boston on April 6th. The Knicks fought their,way to New Haven, second vice presi­ immortality as his coach at Car­ Gros-Ite Indian captain, Mickey until time to shove off for home. street at a late hour. partment. especially Mel Cushing 11-7, for their 11th victory against the Eastern Division championship will be given out at the end of the was defeated In a quarter final Romaniw. to registar 10 points In a row and KNIGHT AGAIN 8TQUB Quo mail and then a long letter in the and many a.stute observera will not dent: Lester Plngree of Norwich, match. lisle, said in San Franclaco; Not only do f get caught In an p. m. from Jack White, Yankee and Ronnie. Daigle . . Mrs. Kay five defeats in drapefrult League in Boston yesterday and they won finals. DANNY BUCCERONI, eighth • The sponsor# of the teams, a 12-T bulga. Felix garnered alx of ball and worked with hi* .baiy- afternoon downpour going to the SATURDAY Ponticelli headed the committee in be surprised If they attain auch a competition. Billy Hoeft and Frank third vice president, And Nathan Tonights schedule: ‘Tve never had or seen an ath­ ranking heavy from Philadelphia, the points and rolled to 15 point# court mate, Allen, for anodkhr ticket manager. .lack is a New goal. it the hard way with an 82-75 lete to compare with Jim Thorpe. O-ros-Ite Mfg. Cq., Moriarty Bros., patklng lot but I get stuck in the Office visitor Is Roger Pitkin, charge of the 'dinner, a job fhal Lary held the Sox in check, but Winnlck' of New Haven, treasur­ 7:00 Floyd Nickerson vs. Vit,o la an 8 to 5 choice to repeat his Jarvis Construction Co., and Roy In the opening canto. After Smith spectacular two-on-one ofltnee to Britain native who at one time one of Manchester's best young Such was’ the Impression left Niitniej^is Retain victory over the Celics after trail­ It was a wonderful privilege for mud outside Reed's school and I was well done. Lo)i Boudreau's team narrowed ing by 14 points at half­ er. Kamlnskas. Oct. 17 triumph over hulking Dave Motors were represented and had dunked a foul, Allen and Felix score, giving the,BA’s an 8lrl8 coached the grid Yankees' linemen. baseball players. Fresh out of ser­ here today following the departure 'The group set Nov. 9 .a."! the Three Matches me to have been h*a coach In foot­ try for nearly an hour to free the It's a complete Yankee Day when SUNDAY the gap in the ninth by scoring time, 31-45. Willis Kilpatrick vs. Earl Davey of Seattif at New York’s spoke. Bill Steams was the toqat* Combined for ktx more point! and margin to work on. Tha ttontoi Jeep. Patience pays off for I get vice In the Navy, Roger hopes to Chiirch sei-vices on this Palm of the club on its swing back to- Sliglil Hop es three times off Paul Foytack. date for the annual state clinic. Nickerson. ball and' In track." ^ . Nicholas Arena Friday night, an 18-8 margin. Layne, who blew took many ahota in the next move Mailman Chet Morgan visits. . . play Twi I.eague ball this season. But in the third chapter, the Some' hard years had followed master and the meat was served hack on the road, with my nine .Sunday and then the family views .ward Chicago and the pennant The Washington Senators, with It set Dec. 7 as the date for writ­ In Net Tourney 7:45 Pete Aceto vs. winner of ^ e 10 p. m., e.a.t. bout will be by Judy Moriarty. Peggy Baton three easy-lay-upa In a row, finally before Knight gathered in a tq* Ray Dumont, National Baseball Now a student at UConn, Pitkin the overflowing Connecticut River race. Knicks shaved the deficit to three Thorpe’s glory period. He died in Congress president, writes from Jackie Jensen hitting a points and with 90 seconds gone in ten examinations for men who match number one. telecast and Valerie Michaels. The. ham began to find tha range with one bound and was fouled quickly 1^ clinched a berth on the freshman before getting back home .. Boys NEW YORK and Cleveland, the New Haven, Conn.. March 30— and two singles to raise his bat­ want to became basketball ref­ modest circumstances. Several (NBC) nationally, handers from the side and cut the Wichita that he Is pleased once (J>) It was do or die for the New the last period, they pulled ,58-alI, One quarter final and two semi­ meal was prepared by Mrs. Wil­ Hawkins. Bobby hit for toother nine but was forced to pass-up the accompany me to Meriden for the one-two finl.shers. have profea.sed ting average to .407, defeated the erees. HOCKEY PLAYOFFS years ago he was discovered dig­ lead to 27-18 at the buazer. point. The jump was contralled again that a semi-pro tourney will sport in order to concentrate on Haven Nutmegs of t)>e Eastern , The score was tied a couple of final matches in the Town Table liam Stearns. Ice cream ,wai do­ CBA playoff game. 1-argest crowd no great alarm over a White Sox Milwaukee Braves, 10-7. Sunday's Results ging ditches. In 1051 he was flat by Felix to Alien who waa hit to LEARN TO DRIVE be staged h^re again this summer. his studies ., Attend annual Mid­ Hockey League last night and they times after that. Then Vince Tennis Tournament will be played broke 1n a Philpdelohia hospital UGHTWEIOHT~' contenders nated by the Sealtest Ice Cream The tempo picked up in the see of season watches home five trip iip.siirge. The latter ha.s publicly Four errors helped the St. Louis NntloMkl League Johnny Gonaalvez of Oakland, Smith. Jackie made good, Oatal . . .Rec boss Johnny Hedlund re­ get Basketball I.,eague banquet at New Britain and square the series did it — b\it good. , Boryla netted a foul try and put tonight at the Weist Side Rec. The where he had had a lip cancer re­ Co. ■ ond stenaa when the Barona, paced SAFELY said it views the 19.53 sea.son as Cardinals, who have been having Boston 2 Detroit 1 (Overt! me- Calif., and Virgil Akins of St. Itoy Malara (SI) cart was literally allowed to walk ports In a visit that the Inclement the West Side Rec in the evening. at one game apiece .. Fabulous | Behind 3-0 in a be.st-of-.seven ae­ the New Yorkers ahead for good. final.s will be played Tuesday night. moved. ■ by Calebreae with 18 points, closed ON DUAL CONTROL CARR another Yankee-Indian struggle. their troubles all spring, to ' stop Boeton leads 2-1 best of seven B. F. Pts. in with the ball for a hoop the weather has curtailed recondition­ A good turnout of players and par­ Harlem Globetrotters appear on ries in playoff play here, the 'Mega Boston had a chance to stay in In the first match starting at 7 Sportsmen and businessmen Louis clash In ths main ten Twrrdy. rf ...... 0 1-) ) the gap to four points, 49-45 at aa For An Early Appointment ing work on the baseball and soft- Maybe so, but many feel that the Cincinatti Reds, 9-5. Enos Co// semi-final rerles).. locals, owning that m a r ^ with ents, Charlie Hurlburt Is the main Ed Sullivan's show and it brings swamped the champion Springfield Slaughter and Stan Muslal hit the game, but the Celtics missed o’clock, Floyd Nickerson will meet started funds to aid him. A fair i^ounder at Chicago’s Rainbow I.aro«a, rf ...... 1 0-J J Intermlaalon. Call ERNEST A. LARSON ball fields in town. . .Attend Lit­ the Go-Go Sox might ju.st up and Chicago 2 'Montreal 1 (Overtime Tu)).v. rf ...... n 0-) 0 20 seconds to play, were not speaker and leaves a fine message back memories when I played with Indians 6-0 to keep a spark of a home runs for the Cards while Jim four shots under,the hoop in the Vita Kamlnskas in a quarter final play for Thorpe committee was Areiia Saturday night. The slick During the quarter. Mancheatsr going tle League umps' meeting at West go this year. Montreal leads 2-1 best of seven F«rr»l). r ...... 10 2-4 22 to foul and set up the | totot|nity TEL. Mitchellchell B-4S70 A with the gathering, particularly several teams against the great chance to win the playoffs alive. Greengrass connected for the los­ next few minutes. match. The winner will play Pete organized. Ualifornia boxer is y a 7 to 5 MrK.rv.r, rs ...... ) 0-2 2 moved out front by aa many as 13 0 4 Side Rec and have to pass up visit There is, for instance, one some­ MAURICE P. semi-final series.) favorite. ABC telecast It only to liave the Berona charge for Wilkae-Barre to gain cenhroL' the youngfiters. All league mem- club of Abe Saperstein, what Intangible factor. It concern.s New Haven meets the Indians I ers. • Aceto In the semi-finals. Wilila Kil­ A movie, '‘Jim Thorpe, All- R*)on. Is ...... S 0-0 10 again Tuesday at Springfield In EXHIBITION BABI^ALL Eastern League American,” depicted hla fabuloua coast-to-coast starting at 9 p. m.. back and'score on some beautiful Knight was fouled again. He made I the fact that the club has no less j more of the Philadelphia A’s went CORRENTI patrick. one of the league’s out- ToUIs ...... )7 S-tO S7 the fifth game of the series. The all the way again.st the standitig paddlers. meets Earl Johnstown 4 Washington 3 career. He got some comoensation (iraa-lt, laSitat ISS) fast breaks and ahota from in close. It good for a 91-85 load. Felbc than three fine Inflelders who are (Johnstov/n leads. 3-1, best-of- Bobby Knight widened the gap to leaped high to rap the ball to De^ Imbued with a take-hold, game Ihdisn.s need one victory to clinch ' Philadelphia Phils and was Sunday's Rpsulta • Nickerson , in a semi-Jlnal match. from it. He was reported to bavc B. F. Pti. FOR ALL FORMS OF R rsu. rf ...... ) 2-S , 4 it Zonle under Uieltoop all alOU aad winning complex. the Series "A ” playoffs. j clubbed for a 10-7 loss despite Detroit (A) 11, Bo.ston (A) 7. The semi-finals will be the best of seven series). an Interest In a restaurant at. Wil­ LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT cham- 34-94 H -picking a missed Felix plon Archie Moore opens another Rylsnd.r, rf ...... I 0-0 2 foul—one of only four that failed Hank had a duck for a 9S-to Innaed he had night. lolinson, If ...... 2 0-0 4 LEAOI^O 48-88 yvith a little : ipg game fpc..t)if to^.'crh^ and Bmart looking. Smart hiiv. lieving that he ha.s an improved Sunday’s Results pla.ved baseball In 1910 »or *00 a ball club. mate. 19. had lost a three-?et (N) 5. Koulrkl, r ...... 4 0-1 3 mo;-e thSh S'mliutte to play, the t^n took two atrali^t for thq DOWN PAYMENT $375 match to Defending Champion New York 82, Boston 75 (New Atlanta (SA) 4, Milwaukee "B’’ month with the Rooky Mount Club Rrirkson. rs ...... !.,.... 1 1-3 3 local defense became relaxed and playoff title to become . double-' ' Richards Is not dismayed bv the Warren, Is ...... 1 0-0 3 '1095 John Campbell. Shumate the next York wins. 3-1, best-of-flve semi (N) 1. . , . ■ H, In the Kaatern Carolina League. Wilkes-Barre took advantage to champions of the country’s oldaaC: facts that the club finl.she'd 14 Globetrotter Win Kelleher. Is ...... 3 0-0 3 OUR LOT day disposed of Campbell In final series) Chicago (N) 23. Casa .,Grtt)de iTh'a stamped h'm a professtonal. drill home three sucker shots on pro circuit. Over-all reoord poetod' games behind the Yankees and 12 straight sals, 21-10'; 21-15. Shu­ j ■ Saturdays Results ! though Jim explained he d'dn’t Totals ...... IS |.( 33 '50 OLDS "98" behind Cleveland last year. This Cotton Kings 2 (Called endf7th the end of fast breaks with Cala­ by the locate was 31-9. 4-DOOR mate says he still can beat his Mlrineapolls 82, Fort Wayne 75 by agreement). BUYING A USED CAR? realize he wan breaking amateur Streak Shattered Morlarty'a Kaslea 124) brese and Cathcart jamming the That wrapped up the cage garnet B. F. Pte. IS LOADED Is another year and certain breaks, son most of the time but Buzz is (Minneapolis leads, 2-0, best-of-five rules. A rocket engine henutv. ■such as Injury to his prieed short­ Cincinnati "B” (N) 6, Sycacuse Wrlslil, rf ...... I 0-0 2 leather through the sphere. Beil for the year. Clutch perfonpanpop' getting bettfcr every year. sdties) (IL) 1. i His Olympic medals were taken T. O'Wm. If ...... 2 2-2 « DOWN P.WMKNT $51Q stop. Chico Carra.sqiiel. or the so- New York, March 30 (/P)— nirket. r ...... 3 o-O a scored on a long pass from Knight by every mmi were instrumental In Rv/ay and h's marks removed from with 10 seconds to go, but Cath- the amaChihg victories, three to. '1495 called sophomore Jinx that be­ the reeprd books. Their proud string of 304 straight Clinaaiitl. rs ...... 2 1-3 6 WITH Don’t Lose Sight Of This FACT! VVarrer. rs ...... I 1-3 3 cart's lay-up made It'40-45 aa the four days. The big star was Felix; set outfielder Minnie Minoso, conquests broken, the Harlem In 1913 Thorpe married Iva Mil­ Olard IS TT...... 0 0-2 0 period clos^. who will graduate from L. U. to: '49 OLDS "76" shouldn’t happen again. ler. They had three daughters. Globetrotters headed for Toronto K. O-.-Velll, Is ...... 1 0 -0 - 2 CLUB .SEDAN -Doubtless Richards would lilje today, the second stop on their Felix h a d "! -gi;and total of 25 June and la slated to go with ena GOOD BUYS! im OOp«B DIPLOMAT HARD TOR PEOPLE Flow Ga'l, Charlotte and_ Grace, and a Totals ...... 10 4-6 24 pointf In, the first half on nine bas' of the NBA clubs. If Rayiihakeo Tested and ready to go. to corral another good pitcher to non. who died in infaiicy. Divorced tour with tbR College All-.Stars. Sfore ti half lime, ia-12 .larrla. reinforce such men as Billy Pierre, patnf.! fljnronktlc drtva.- Radio iuid hegter. A l C A C 'The two teams are tied at one- kets and seven foul tosses. . He the big time, Manchester win lean DOWN PAYMKNT $375 A |uar k4jr a i , . . . . . : ...... # I D t O ALL OVER ^ E 10 years after his marriage, Jim misaed three free throws In the its leading scorer, league tltla '1095 Saul Rogovln and .'ne Dobson sS„ Jn 1928 married Frieda Kirkpat­ game apiece after yesterday's DERBY RECORD ''regular starters. But he has a ' rick. . day-night doublehcader in Madi­ first half. Oddly enough, the' BA's holder in more ways than ene and' I least tw o, good looking prospert.s 1948 d^RYSLER ^NDO R COlilVBRTIBLE STATE OF son Square Garden. The Trotters had 10 attempts from the charity the biggest man ever to plgy ih- '47 OLDS "78" They had four sons. Phillip. 24. Louisville, Ky. (/Pi— Bold Ven­ line .during 'the first two sessions local sllka, but thia performance iii Miguel. Fornieles, from Wash- Club coupA.- Ftnie new fields to conquer. ■ Stock No. U-B5...... two year later marrlerl Patricia last April when a almllar team of starters in the Derby and both of seven attempts. CLUB COUPE sive player, and Stephen.s, the Askew, whom he had met 30 years power hitter from the Red Sox. ITSEPJ^ - - GOME College All-.Stara whipped them won. Assault won In 1940 and Those Barons stole the show The good old days: when menay, Fuluramlc design. earlier. in Ijetroit, 66-«4, DOWN PAYMKNT $475 His .327 batting average, his con­ 1949 LIN CO LN 4-DOOR SEDAN Middleground triumphed in 1950. in the third.period and looked like wasn't everything, but somethlng.y sistency in getting on base |282 Beautliul greea color, Radio' and heater.’ TO MORIARTY : times) and his team spirit speak YOU SAVE A real bay at ...... ______$1395 a volume. BROTHERS TO Even so, Stephens Is still wag- -DOOR MIOULEMAN'S MARKUP CLUB C O ^fl ing a merry battle for third base COACH 1952 LIN CO LN CO SM O PO LITAN 4-DR. SEDAN . Pick of the Pontlacs. with Rocoo Kranich, an exception­ BUV A GOOD STAR SEATj UOVFRS are made In our own fac­ Bine paint Radio,' k^ter, hydraraatic. Driven leas f t 9 O A C DOWN PAYMENT $475 al glove man, a.s well as Fred or SEDAN than 16000 miles. Only ...... USED GAR! Marsh, a reliable Utility hand. tory—sold 4n our own low; nverhedlt atnrea. You It's Our Birthday 1 TENTS! TENTS! TENTS! This rivalry is but one of several nave the middleman's markup. Pitting and stitch­ SARAH PLASTIC 1951 PONTIAC "8” 4-DOOR SEDAN ^49 OLDS " 9 8 " ~ healthy duela going qn even at this ing gunmnteed. * J\ AND 4-DOOR late date. Regular catcher Sher­ 2-Tone green paint. Radio and (heater. , SCOUTS ~ CAMPERS Rork^t pouer at nK*k bottom man Lollar is fitting a run from THEY’RK DOLLAItS LESS A real buy a t ...... _____ . IE PRESASED EARLY FOR SPRINO AND SUMMER CAMPINA DOWN PAYMENT $475 m Bob (Red) Wilson, who batted .297 > BUT STILL THE BEST BECAUSE and drove in 75 runs for Seattle 1946 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN last year. FAMILY SIZE •50^ICK-S,>«i.|- $ 1 0 QC; In Centerfleld. Jim Rivera has Complete fiMstory rebiiilt„motor. THEY KNOW WE PUP TENTS W e’re looked impressive this spring, but Guaranteed a t ...... WALL TENTS Get set to go places. I g . ■ ^ I .‘tJ has the second of three Wilsons HAVE •.With Poles TENTS DOWN PAYMENT $45Q * ™ " on the roster. Bill in this case. Bill CONVERTIBLE DOOR 1951 FORD VICTORIA By Giving Away Wilson has just ended a two year 5x5 $10.95 • With Fron* Canopy Army hitch but seemingly has re- PANELS t-tone green. GONNEGTIGUrS • With Stakes a New, 9 X • CLUB COUPI Radio, heater, Fordomatlc...... '47 OLDS "78" approached the form he displayed COACH In 1950 when he led the Southern !2£L’30up GLEANEST GARS CUtB SEDAN .50 or SEDVlN Radio, heater, h.vdrainatlc. , Aseoclatlon- In five run-producing 1951 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE COUPE From $ 6 * 9 5 Up 7 X 7 5 1 6 9 5 From $48.95 U p j departments. '3 PRIGED RiaHT ,00 DOWN PAYMENT $225 Gray. Eadto, heater, overdrive. White wall ‘595 The outfield, with Minoso, Sam Each FIBER And Up tires. One owner car. Stock N*«. U-S7...... EASY II Mele and Rivera, .plus Wilson and » 1 0 Q '48 OLDS "78 I two long ball hittera of the veteran TERM! CLITB SEDAN ! claas. Tom Wright and Ed Stewart, 1952 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN COME IN YOURSaP FREE! FREE! FREE! A smart car. See It. looks »trong. IHSTAlLiP Fmet 2-t4m blue and gray. Radio and healer. WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF *5.00 OR MORE THE WHITF. BOX boast no 20- Slock No. p-72...... WORTH OF WEAR DOWN PAYMENT $ 25 0 ; game winners. The l>est was the 575 MAIN ST. AT HAZEL • EYE ’EM! ' 15-12 won-loss record o f"' Pierce, Next To First National Bank . the workhorse of the staff, who TEL. MI-9-5405 1951 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE . ARMY COMPASS We’re celebrating our 27th Anniversary in serving OFFERS A WIDER SELECTION OF pitched 255 innings and had an Beautita gray finish. ' C l >1A C • T R Y ’EM! the people of Manchester With the best in Men’s Wear. SPOTLESS, SAFETY-TES11D USED CARS ALL MODELS! ALL MAKES! earned run average of 2.58. Very low mileage...... In addition to Pierce, Rogovln ALSO HUNTING KNIVES, HATCHETS. ARMY GAS CANS. We’re celebrating by giving away $100 worth of mer« (14-9) and Dobson (14-10), the • BUY ’EM! chandtoe to one lucky person. One chance will b « g iv M club has L^iu Kretlow, southpaw 1951 14eRCU RY s p o r t SEDAN ] s l e e p in g b a g s , c o t s , SEA BA G S with each $1.00 purchase between now and ApeU 4th. ! Tommy Brj’ne from the St. Loris Green. Radio and hpater. All canf listed have the The Holder of the winning ticket will have hia clMi|cg.j8f Brown.s, and two excellent relief Stock Ne. NT-2S1. $1795 famona **Ed” SnIUvaa onfo $100 worth of men’s wear. ~ pitchers, Luis Aloma and Harry bhy noed car warranty. ORDER YOUR TENTS NOW! MOTOR SALES Doriah. AT YOUR CAMPING HEADQUARTERS The over-all picture: potentially TAKE UP TO ^ 512 WEST CENTER ST., AT HARTFORD ROAD— TEL MI.3-4134 more punch and power; defense mainnrp (ven better'than that which led the league in 1952; rpeed, and 24 m o n t h s pitching that could prove M pro- ORIARTY PEN EVENINGS! 1 iluetive, if not more so. than last Am erica Camping Equipment Co* TOGAY uix ’sv.- Reason. - • -r ■ 789 MAIN STREET TM .intdM lt.U8f 209 s p r u c e ST.. M ANCHESTER \ TEL. MI.9-6634 V

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Automobiles for Sale 4 Auto Accesfiories^-lnrefi 6 Articles for Sale 45 HouMhoId Goods 51 Household Goods 51 Wanted— ^To Buy 58 Houses for Sale Houses for Sale 72 Honsehold Scrrlees MovIng-^Traekingw Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted—Male 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 72 Legal Notice ATTENTION Ladies! Slip covers BUY THE BEST FOR LESS! BUDGET Offered 13-A Stongt 20 END OF MONTH WANTED TO BUY - Old Oloaa, DISTRICT or COVENTRV. M., Pro- Heroic Nurse, CL^R^-TYPIST and drapes custom made. Re-up- MAPLE DOUBLE Bed. MItcheU OUna, Picture Frames, Paint- VACANT bale Court.' M«rr)i 27. A.D.. IM3. Classified FLAT FINISH Holland window WANTED AT ONCE 19S1 Studcbaker Champion 4-Door YOUR SPRING TIRES MANCHESTER —Packaga Deliv­ holsterlng. . Beautiful fabrics, CLEARANCE ONE-OF-A- 9-2736. mga, Furniture, SUver, Lamps, RANCH HOME Estate of Jnlin 8. Koval, late of Cov­ Sedan. Radio, heater, overdrive. ■hades made to measure. All ery. Ix>cal light trucking and Varied duties, experience JIG BORE o p e r a t o r ONE FIR^T-CLASS prints, atrlpea, sollda. Expertly Etc. For Information call Vir­ WELL BUILT SIX-ROOM entry, in Mid Dletrl(^< deceased. 32^1d Patients metal Venetian bllnda at a new Upon tlie sppllcaflnn of Sadie J. 19.10 Studebaker Champion Star­ AS LOW AS 50c WEEKLY! package dellv«.>y. Refrlgeratora. unnecessary. AUTO MECHANIC finished, $5 down, $2 weekly, KIND WATKINS MAGIC CHEF gas stove. Equipped ginia Madden. te|. Mitchell 9-3807. Choice location, to be built Koval, praying tliat sn Instrument In Advertisements light Coupe. Radio, beaten over­ low price. Keys made while you washers and stove moving a AND MACHINIST balance ona year to pay. Call for bottled gas, $50. Call Mitchell CAPE-COD w rlllns purporting to be the last will wait. Ma,-low’s. specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. 3-7727 after 4 p. m. WANTED To Buy — Used guns, for yoq. For details and snd testament of said John 8. Koval, CLASStnED ADVT. drive. Pennsj|ivania -Goodyear Must have ability to set up and Local New Car Dealer Mrs. Carr, MItch'ell 9-7320. FURNITURE AT WITH TWG UNFINISHED deceased may he proved approved, al­ Perish in Fire 1949 Studpbaker Champion 4-Door pistols, rifles, shotguns, regard­ appointment call DEPT. HOURS WEAVING of bums, moth holta CLERK PlefisaHt' Working Conditions. lowed snd admitted to probate as per Sedan. Radio, heater, overdrive. Firestone U. S. Tires AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., have previous experience on PARAMOUNT All Aluminum HALF PRICE SPECIAL THIS week only. Howell less of age or condition. Tel. Hot js?ater heat, largs lot. G.I. application on (lie more fully appears. 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. 1948 Studcbaker Champion Con­ and tom clothing, • hosiery runs, local and long distance moving, all types of machines. Present­ Good Wages. triple track windows and doors. dinette table and four chairs set, MItcheU 3-5717 evenings only. mortgage may be assumed. Priced It Is (Continued From Page One) vertible Coupe. Radio, heater, Top Allowance On Your Present handba^^s repaired, zipper re­ packing, storage. Call Mitchell With minimum 2 years Please Do Not Phone. Stop In At Also Paramount custom made chrome finish, H price. Kemp's, to sell. PHIL HALLIN AGENCY ORDERED That Said application be ly working overtime. Subject to Prior Sale heard snd determined st the Probste them they would all have gotten; COPY CLOSING TIME overdrive. Tires. placement, umbiellaa repaired, 3-5187 - Hartford 8-1423. high school. Venetian blinds. Hastings aluml Ine. w a n t e d — Blnoculpri. either Offire In Coventry. In ssid District, on men's shirt collars reversed and DeCORMIER MOTORS, INC. 640 or 740. Contact Thomaa ARTHUR A. KNOFLA the inth dsy of April, A.D.. 1S33. St It out," Littlefield said in a tired FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1948 Studcijaker Land Cruiaer. awnings and door hoods. Free BED, Solid Maple Truetype twin Realtor Radio, healer, overdrive. SERVICENTER replaced. Marlow'a Uttle Manding ALBAIR ft BERRY, rubbish re­ 24 Maple Street Manchester size poster, was $72.00 . . . $36.00 RECONDITIONED Electric-gae Hooey, MItcheU 9-3943. 875 Main Street Eat. 1031 o'clock In the forenoon, snd tlist s voice. moval, household and commercial. DRAFT.<5MAbf eailmateg, no down payment, 3 public notice be given of the pendcnev MON. THRU PRI. 1950 Bulck Special DeLuxe 4-Door Shop. c o c k t a i l t a b l e , antique pins and oil-gBj combination ranges. of said application and the time and 4.36 Center Street Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. CLERICAL WORKER years to pay. Office 41 Oak Phone MItcheU 8-3440 The Littlefields were sleeping in 10:30 A. M. Sedan. Dynaflow. Radio, heater. Experienced in layout of small NEEp 3 MEN—18 to 40, 4o deliva8 twisted legs, was $72.00 . . . $36.00 Warhing machlnea and refrigera­ Evenings; MItcheU 0-5938 MItcheir9:9221»’’' piaffe of hearing thereon, by publishing catalogs and merchandise pari street Call Mitchell 3-8177, eve- a cop'y of this order once in some news­ the home with the patients. Lit­ 19.10 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan. Ra­ Who i.8 good at figuring. tors $20 to $160. Wa^kina, 935 Rooms without" Board 59 or MItcheU 0-5508 tlefield said he was awakened by SATURDAY 9 A. M. Mitchell 9-0980 and complex electro mechani­ time for local Fuller Brush Men. ninga MItcheU 3-4010. Coventry MIRROR. 24 X 36 inch Truetyoe paper having a circulation in said Dls- dio, healer. Building— Contraetiiiff 14 Pilgrim 2-7318. Solid maple upright, shell carved Main street. irlct, and by posting a ropy thereof on the screams of a woman. He tried 1947 Plymouth Special DeLuxe Paintinir— Papering 21 High school graduate pre­ cal assemblies. Excellent pos­ No selling. Hourly’ rate. Car use­ NEWLY DECORATED, beautiful­ llie public sign-post In the Town of top, wah $42.00 ...... $19.95 ly furnished and spacious room. SIX ROOM Ranch — Full cellar 159 ADAMS Street, Buckland. Coventry In said DIatrIrl. at least ten to fight the flames with fire ex­ TOCB CXK)PERATION WILL Coupe. Radio, heater. ■ ARE YOU Thinking about building ferred. We will train, ex­ sibilities to the right man. ful. Write Box R, Herald, stating BRAND NEW 8's cu ft. refrigera­ WB BUY and sell good uaed furni­ Garages— Service— PAINTING And paperhanging. No BED, Full Size Truetype Solid ture, combination ranges, gas The most. co.nplete light house­ and . attic.' Excellent location, Conn. Two lots with eight room da.va before said dav of hearing. tinguishers. saw he was losing, and BE APPRECIATED 1946 Ford Tudor. Radio, heatpr. a new home or having repairs perience unnecessary. character references. tor, deepfreeze, Tecumseh pnlt, ELIZABETH LACEK, Clerk. job too amaU. Phpne Mitchell maple spool, was $79.00 .. .$39.50 ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ keeping facllitiea available in. $18,000.' For appointment please house and gSrage. $3,700 as Is. began waking up patients and try­ 1941 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan. Storage 10 done? See Wm. Kanehl,'Mitchell five yaar^uarantee. No down pay­ Court of Probate. ing to get them out. 1941 Buick 4-Door Sedan. 3-7773. 3-8372. WANTED—Experienced fruit and COCKTAIL TABLE, TtUetype ture Store, 36 Oak. MItcheU Manchester. You will marvel at call Howard R. Haatlnga, Mitch­ Write Mrs. Ruth Johansen, Gen­ Dtatrlet ?»f Coventry. STOCK CLERK ment. 24 months. Mitchell 9-0980. eral Delivery, Westerly, Rhode Ml's. Littlefield ran outside, Dial MI-3-5121 GARAGE FOR Rent at 248 Wood­ Good starting salaries. produce man. -Full or part time. solid maple drop-leaf, opens t j 9-1041. the cleanliness of this building. ell 9-1107. TRUCK SPECIAL PAINTING AND Paperhanging. Island. screaming for help, and collapsed land street. Call Mitchell 9-2915 SPECIALIZING In custom built Merit increases. Pleasant High‘’School graduate to assist Manchesl,cr Public Market. a u t o m a t i c 40 Inches round, was $U.75 $26.85 CTilldren accepted. Central. Pric­ Free estimates. Paper books DE-FROST IT. $7.95 BOLTON LAKE—Cosy all year, with a heart attack. She la In after 4. garages, concrete floors, also al­ in various stock duties. A good LAMP TABLE, 19'4 x 23'4 inches ed ro reasonable ypu'U gasp! Be 1949 Studebaker ',j-Ton. Rack available.-Get our spring outside working conditions. All YOUNG MAN to work in shoe .regularly $9.98. Defrosts every - STOP AT four room home, almost new. Oil MANCHESTER—Six room Cape Royally Heading serioua condition. terations, additions, cabinets, night.'^No messy defrosting. More Truelype solid cherry, drawer un­ sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor­ liOst and Found body. prices now. Call Clift Bcorso, benefits. Congenial asso­ job for an aggressive man. . store. Will consider part time. heat, continuous hot water, corner Cod, in good location. Near Battled Resenera GARAGE OR PARKING apace ceilings and dormer erection. Call efficient. Saves money. Cole der shelf, was $5Q.OO_,,... ,$25.00 CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE sey, 14 Arch strMt. Mitchell 9-4298. ciates. 37'•> hour, 5 day Leonard's Shoes, 881 Main street. lot. Immediate occupancy. Priced school and on bus line. Oil hot ’‘One man was sound asleep and X>OST—Optional Share Book No. Studebaker Sales and Service available. Central location. Cot­ Frank Contois. Mitchell 3-5322. Motors Servicenter, 436 Center. CHEST-ON-CHEST, Tryolean ma­ AT THE GREEN To Queen’s Rites 3040. Notice is hereby given tliat week, summer schedule PLEASANT ROOM, central. Con­ at $8,500. To inspect call How­ water heal. Fireplace. Hardwood he clung to the door and fought me tage street. Mitchell 9-2358. PAINTING AND DECORATING. PRODUCTION CONTROL ple, 7 drawers, was $129.00 $64.50 fioors. Tile bath. Extra lavatory. Optional Share Book No. 3646. CHORCHES MOTOR SALES, 35'/i; hours. LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade For Complete Selection of tinuous hot water. Parking. Gen­ ard R. Hast^ga. MItcheU 9-1107. while I tried to get him out,’! eaid Floors sanded and reflnished. Help Wanted—Male CHEST-6N-CHEST, Tryolean ma­ tleman. MItcheU 3-4724. Garage. Priced right. E and E (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Aletha Herring, who Uvea issued by The Manchester Savings 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER Florists— Narserles 15 • Wallpaper books on request. Also CLERK No 1, $3 cu. yard. Grade No. 2, HOME FURNISHINGS X 18’ a Inches, was $14.95 preferred. 37 Foster ■ street. garage, dishwasher, combination edge of town—-5-room ranch, one family sttended a memorial serv­ from their warm beds," said .an­ ment of the amount of deposit. ry O. Weir. Mitchell 9-2491. REMODELING— Painting inside ties, pricing and invoices. Ex­ now. Nussdorf Construction Co. Appliances and TV. bcilt motor, radio, heater. Mc­ WANTED—Good, clean, uaed cai%. THE CONNECTICUT 9-0961. $7.95 Mitchell 3-5331. . . windows, amesite driveway. Own­ year old, large kitchen and living ice for her In the chapel there. other neighbor, T. R. Hastyi^ci^o and out. Papering. Ceilings whit­ Phone MItcheU 9-:7408. 501 Middle Turnpike, East Clure Auto Company, 377 Main See Bob Oliver, Center Motor MUTUAL LIFE cellent opportunity. er leaving Mate. Non-veteran can room, fireplace, oil hot water heat, Detachmenta from the Guards carried old people out till he wae LOST —GLASSES in red leather ened. Call now ano make all ar­ ARM CHAIR. Truetype maple street. Manchester. Open 8 a. m, Salea, 461 Mam street. Roofing—Sidinf Id Hours: finance with about $5,000 down plastered walla, full Cellar, ga­ Brigade, the Household Cavalry, almost cut off by the raging case, Tvith name and address in- rangements before the spring INSURANCE COMPANY Sitoations Wanted— bafnboo turned chair, was $29.95 ROOM AND Board, gentleman. aide case, vicinity of Manchsster to 10 p. m. Tel. Mitchell 9-9442. LAWN ROLLING TIME! $14.95 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M„ payment. Manchester, MItcheU rage, bus line, tchool. Only $12,- the Royal Navy, the Royal Ma­ flames. rush. Call Mitchell 3-8372, if no GRAY RESEARCH Female 38 Phone MItcheU 3-7675, 100. Cerlton W. Hutching. MItch­ However, some of the patiaata Trust Co, Finder call Mitchell Hud-tin .Sales and Service. FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that 140 GARDEN STREET ARM CHAIR. Tr\ietype maple 7;30 to 8:30 P. M. 3-79S5 for appointment. rines, the RAF and Nursing Serv­ Business Services Offered 12 anrtver Mitchell 9-0726, Modern eU 9-5132, MItcheU 9-4694. ices escorted the bier to West­ themaelvea helped others escape. . S-6004. stay on in any kind of storm, and HARTFORD, CONN. PRACTICAL BABY nurse now LARGE SIZE spear back, was $30.00 .. .$15.00 ATTRACTIVE Housekeeping room gutters, conductors and roof re­ Ho.-neJJecorating Co. AND DEVELOPMENT MANCHESTER—Six room Cape minster, Behind the coffin Will Hardin, 75r Palm Habor, BEFORE YOU Buy a used car available for days, overnight or for business girls: Washer and all CAPE COD—Six rooms finished. pairs. Call Coughlin, MItcheU (Ashley Street buses stop LAWN ROLLER — $21.95 SIDE CHAIR, Truetype maple FRANK'S Antiques and second Cod, 5 finished, oil hot water marched the four royal dukes— ■aid: "I carried out Qua Stmoaaon, see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck ALL ALUMINUM COMPANY week-cnd.s. Long experience. spear back, was $24.50 .. .$12.'J5 home conveniences. 82 Garden All Improvementa. 184 Middle who la 94 years old. He had two Annornieenents Sales and Service, 285 Main 3-7707. at front entrance) hand store, 56 Cooper street. Buys heat, matel kitchen cabinets, her two surviving sons, the COMBINATION WINDOWS Repftiriiiir 2S Mitchell 9-4195. SIDE CHAIR. Tnietype maple with and aells good ure'd furniture and street. aluminum sform windows, plas­ Turnpike. Eaat. Call Harry Ry- Dukes of Windsor and Gloucester; canes and he could walk Just a street. MItjhell 9-4571, Open eve­ START YOUR own career in the lander. MItcheU 3-8296. little.” ANY TYPE doll repaired. Dressed nings. I AND DOORS p a r a m o u n t Engineering Com­ Hilliard Street Manchester BURPEE SEEDS GROW! . fancy cut spear back, was $27.00 antiques. Phone Mitchell 9-7966. ROOM FOR Gentleman. Break- tered, insulated. Bus line, new the Duke of Edinburgh,, husband to order. Specialty collecticn pany. Roofing and aiding esti­ MATTRSISS. Your old mattresaes exciting cosmetic business as an $13.50 Open 9 to 5:30. school, trees, garage. Immediate of Queen Elizabeth II, and the Mrs. Frank Colley, Clearwater, Immediate Delivery. ■terliiaed and ramade Ilka new. Avon representative. Unlimited Doga— Birds— Pets 41 We Have All Kinds of Flower fa;*t If desired. Continuous hot $13,500 SIX Complete rooms. Oil helped get two out. piecea restored. Dresses copied. 1941 CHEVROLET Convertible. mates cheerfully given. All types and Vegetable Seeds in Stock. STEP TABLE. Truetype aolld ma­ water. Very central. Phone MItch­ occupancy, $12,600. Carlton W. 17-year-old Duke of Kent, a Prompt Service. Call Jonea Furniture and Floor opportunitle." for advancement. BEINGAL COAL gas deluxe range, heat, combination screens and grandson. Rescued and rescuers alike Can Plgrim 2-6946. Radio, heater, spotlight. Com- of roofing and siding samples on “A GOOD PLACE PEDIGREED BOXER, 6 month'? ple with drawer, was $46.00 eU 9-0513. Hutchins. Mitchell 9-5132, MItch­ windowl. enclosed porch, amesite Work Guaranteed. display at 41 Oak street. F. H. A. Covering, 36 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041. Write Dlst. Mgr., Box 27^ North old. AKC registered. Fully in­ $23.00 cost new $335, used six months, eU 9-4694. Her granddaughter. Queen Eliza­ grieved for M rs.' Gertruda War- LAND LIME— Beautify your lanm. . pletely rebuilt bumper to bumper. Branford, Conn. TO WORK” f See Our Large Stock 1 now $185 installed. Watkins, 935 drive, garage, lot enclosed with Center Motor Sales. Financing. Tel. Mitchell 3-8177. oculated. Cali Mitchell 9-9469 DINING TABLE, Truetype solid PLEASANT, Furnished room with beth, and the other woman of the nick, 55, a nurse who brought one Enrich your garden, 85c per 100 Storm Window and Door Specialist. Main s'treet. BOLTON—Six room single, ateam decorative fence. Near school, bus woman out, returned to the flame- PRACTICAL NURSE, eight hour after 6 p. m. BUDGET CENTER maple drop-leaf; 54 inches round semi-private kitchen privileges. line and shopping center. This royal family had driven directly to lb. bag. Fertiliser in 50 and 100 Call for Free Demonstration, CONNECTICUT Valley Construc­ Bonds— Stock»— with leaves up, was $82.00 .$41.00 Suitable for two. MItcheU 9-4428. heat with oil, garage with work­ the hall and awaited the procession ■wept building and did not come lb. bags. Free delivery. Call col­ 1952 CHEVROLET 2-door. 60,000. tion. Guaranteed roofs and aiding. day. Pleasant working conditions. 01 Center St. MItcheU 3-4164 COLEMAN 30-gaUon automatic shop attached, good large lot. home has been very well kept. out again. New car guarantee. McClure No Obligation. Mortgages 31 MAN FOR Genera! construction LAMP TABLE, Truetype solid there. After the royal family paid lect Hartford S-6243. Aluminum storm windows and Mitchell 9-5879. Poultry and Supplies 43 gas water heater, slightly dam­ AT THE CENTER—Clean, com­ Quick occupancy, $11,800, S. A. Charles Lesperance. MItcheU Cause of the fire remaina a Auto Company, 377 Main atreet, and grading work. Apply Thomas cheny clover-leaf table with 9-7620. homage and departed. Prime Mio- gutters. All men protected by In­ FIRST AND Second mortgagea CHICKEN MANURE for lawns aged. Regular $129.95, sale price fortable room in quiet home. 20 Beechler, Realtor. Phone MItcheU mystery. Fire Chief Peter' Treola, REMINGTON and Schick shavers, Manchester. Open 8 a. m. to 10 p. BILL TUNSKY WANTED — Experienced wait- Cniia Construction, 249 Broad BROAD-BkEASTED Bronze Tur- spoon legs, was $46.00 . . . . $23.00 $85. Five year warrenty. Watkins tster Churchill, followed by Labor surance. Three years to pay. Free bought for our own account. Fast, reares. Only experienced need ap­ and garden*'. No weed seeds. Wadsworth rtreet. 3-6969. Leader Clement Attlee, Inaugurat­ Clearwater, said prs)imln«ry parts and service at Russell's m. Tel. Mitchell 9-9442. Hudson Mitchell 9-9095 estimates. Call Mitchell 3-7180. street. keys, fresh <"rozen, 10 to 22 COCKTAIL TABLE, Truetype Bros, 935 Main street. checks led him to belteva Jlu hjaxe confidential service. Manchester ply. Apply in person. Cavey's Mitchell 3-6971< CUSTOM BUILT ed the long'Une which walked slow­ Barber Shop, corner Oak and Sales and Service. Alfred Charest, Owner. Investment Corp., 244 Main St. pounds. Order for Easter. iSchaub's solid cherry drop-leaf; 40 Inches VEUIY DESIRABLE Seven room started near the kitchen and sup­ Spruce streets. Phone Mitchell Restaurant, 45 East Center atreet. $90 A WEEK—Guaranteed. Bona» Turkey Farm, 188 Hillstown road. round top with leaves up. was A SUPteR, DUPER VALUE! SIX-ROOM CAPE COD ly to the bier, bowed or curtsied, RUBBISH and Ashes removed. Phone Mitchell 3-5416. GASOLINE Pump, in good running FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Dutch colonial. Excellent condi­ ply room. LittleflpKt aatd. ' ha 9-6522. 1941 PONTIAC sedanette, radio, and commi.''slon from very start. $62.00 ...... $31.00 3 ROOMS FURNITURE tion, new roof, new paint. Private then passed on. Landscaping and gardening done. GREAT EASTERN POSITION WITH A FUTURE. order. May be seen in operation Cell MItcheU 9-5092. Two unfinished. 1% years old. thought the fire began ill a frent heater, 1941 Nash 600, economy Need (1) one to serve establish­ b a b y c h ic k s . Specially bred to FOR ONLY — $267 sale. No agents. Phone 0-5650 for At least 100,000 more people Immediate service, reasonable ROOFING AND WANTED—$2,090 or $2,500 sec­ Woman with a pleasant per­ at 249 Broad rtreet. STEP TABLE, 20 x 32 Inches Large lot. Garage. Combination bedroom. - ’ ' ' OAK DEUCATESSEN will be car, 1940 Buick four-door. Excel­ ond mortgage. Reliable party. ed local route of customers. Must give you best results. Barred Truetype solid maple, was $42.00 YOU GET particulars. were expected to visit the lying-in- rales. Phono Mitchell 9-0650. sonality who needs to add Bedroom Suite, Living Room Suite, storm windows and doors. Several patients ran screaming closed for the Passover Holidays lent condition, 1940 Oldsmoblle CONSTRUCTION CO. Write Box W, Herald. be married man with car. Write Rocks for eggs. White Rocks for SCREENS, FULL length, various $21.00 Tenements 6S state before the halt closes at 3 e. Tuesday and Wednesday, March $45 to $75 or more every Box E, c-o Manchester Evening*? meat. Carlson Farm, 136 Sum­ — Dinette, Rugs. Lamps, BOWERS Sc h o o l Area—Offer- m. tomorrow (10 p. m. e.s.tr'Mon- from the blazing building, hiding fordor, real clean family car. Cen­ POWER BURNERS and Range 24 OAK STREET sizes. Excellent condition. Call GOSSIP BENCH, maple with green 31- - April 1. week to family Income. Op­ Herald. mer. Mitchell 3-6971. WORTH $375 Apaftments—-Flats— ed for first timt. Charming six CHARLES LATHROP day). in th e ' aurrouiidlng grapefruit ter Motor Sales, 461 Main street. Burners expert.y , cleaned and (Your House Doctor) after 6 p. m. Mitchell 3-8100. hom jspun scat, was $32.90 .$16.25 grove. portunities available in Manches­ You can see It Day or Evening TWO ROOM apartment with room colonial in immaculate con­ Queen Mary's standard was Open evenings until 9. serviced. I,et us service snd re­ Business Opportnnities 32 GOSSIP BENCH, all upholstered 100 East Center Street The Littlefield Nunlng Homs is Specializing In ter and vicinity. Car necessary. PHONE private bath. Also light house­ dition. Built 1039. Large pleasant draped on the bier. There was only Peraonab pair your washing machine or re­ SMALL INVESTMENT. Short Age 25 to 48. Flexible working WANTED Articles for Sale 45 Building Materials 47 In green plastic-damask; blonde MR. ALBERT — Hartford 6-0.358 Telephone MItcheU 9-0384 one wreath ~d f fragrant early on a quiet road three mllea from 1950 BUICK super four-door frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch­ l if e t im e keeping rooms. No objection to living room, fireplace. Three bed­ hours. Exceptional income. Re­ hours. Permanent position with legs, rn'l trim, was $59.00 ,$29.-10 AFTER 7 P. M. — Htfd. 48-4690 rooms and tile bath upstairs. Open spring flofirers. The card read—"In this citrus town of Largo and 16 THE m oS P E C T Hill School for Riviera, two-tone green. Dyna­ ell 9-0883. Aluminum Clapboards ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ Sheating 1 x 8 A— L — B — E — R - T - S children. On bus line. Inquire 24 miles north of SL Pateraburg. liable wholesale concern in order national organization. Opportun­ EXPERIENCED, OCCASIONAL CHAIR, blonds -Grove Atreet, Hillside House, attic. This home Is fully Insulat­ CENTER STREET —Two-famlly Loving Memory, from her devoted young children. Transportation flow white wall tires, fully equip­ able and standard typewriters. Framing 2 .x 4 to 2.x 10 43-45 Allyn Street, Hartford The charred, ahrlveled remftlna ped. Mitchell 9-0538. In Color.s to establish new outlets for whole­ ity for promotion. Write now for frame, black cretonne-cover.'was Apartment 14, Rockville. ed, has storm windows and duplex. Two-car garage, steam Lillbet and Philip." LUlbet was the furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ ATTICS AND Ba."cmcnts cleaned. All makes of adding machines Small ti'uck load lots, per M $99.50 of the victims lay for hour* upon A Complete Home Remodeling sale merchandise, such as candy, "Get Acquainted'' interview to A. RELIABLE MAN $54.50 $27.2.1 ELEITTRIC Refrigerator, in good screens, amesite drive and garage. heat. Corner lot. Business Zorfe pet name of Elizabeth II when she tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. * Rubbish and ashes hauled. All sold or rented. Repairs on all twisted bedsteads or In thq aindk- 1948 CHEVROLET Convertible • Service cigarettes, chlorophyll products, W. Shifflett, Empire Crafts Cor­ Moulded Base ...... per ft. 9 'ic TABI.E L.\MP. modern black and running cohdition. AL'O 8 " .table MANCHE.STER -A n exc^tlonal- An open porch looks out over a 2. Immediate occuputcy one aide wee a little girl, Philip is the Duke' jobs done at yoiir convenience. makes. Marlow'a. Ing ashes boride them until.. they BALLARD’S Driving School. Man- coupe, radio, heater, beautiful nuts, etc. We will furnish all ma­ poration, Newark, New York FOR CARE AND hras.s with matching shade, was saw with stand. Both for $35. 579 ly nice two-room apartment with beautifully landscaped yard which McKinney Brotherc, Incorporat­ of Edinburg. Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-3802 Mitchell 3-8271 Casing ...... per ft. 7'jC could be Identified. Then the pmy c t o t e f’B oldest Thousands of green finish. In excellent condi­ or 9-9791, chines and ortablish route with­ State. 1953 EMERSON 17" Television, $.34 .10 ...... ,$17.'23 Hartford Road. •Manchester. garage. Share kitchen. No objec­ has .. 90' frontage. Make this a ed. Phone MItcheU 8-S060-MItch- As final preparatkms were made a r d e n t free instruction hours. tion throughout. Interior very out charge for reaponaible peraon MAINTENANCE OF brand new, J169.95, excise tax Clear Frade 1-''h Oak STANDING MIRROR. 13 x 15'i tion to children. Reuronable. Call "must aee." For mote dataila con­ ell 9-3981. , for the funeral, speculation ’de­ way they could be named was for A. V. LINDSAY - Owner WOMAN TO’ Do general cleaning Hundreds of satisfied students. clean. Douglas Motors, 333 Main MASON, STONE contractor and who has money to handle hia mer­ and warranty included. Can ar­ Doois ...... avg. $9.9.1 inches antique gold leaf; can bJ COMPLETE Bathroom set, tub, Hartford 46-6032. tact Elva Tyler, Mitchell 0-4469- veloped that Queen Mery has 1 ^ e nurae to aay who Should have and ironing two days a week. For appointment tel. Mitchell atreet. cement work. Va.entlno Belluccl, MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ chandise for cash. You do not buy MACHINERY range terms to suit you. Mitch­ 18'* Cedar Stain Shakes hung from ring at top, was lavatory, flu-'h bowl. Good condi­ EIGHT ROOM elngle home. Com large fortunes to some of the le ^ been in thoee beds. . .'i ing company. Aim all types of Mitchell 9-5717. THREE ROOM furnished apart­ BOWERS SCHOOL—New liatings. 9-2245. Fern street. Tel. Mitchell 3-5042. the machines but you do keep the This will be a second shift po­ ell 9-0980. All C olors...... per sq. $13.95 $17.50 .‘...1 ...... $8.75 tion. Call Rockville 5-5130. pletely fumithed for renting of affluent members of the royal 1941 PLYMOUTH Tudor, no cash. Call 9-5451 between 5 and 7:30. painting and carpentry work. profits. Must have good car, good • GOSSIP BENCH, mahogany finish,' ment. All utilities. Inquire 224 Six room Cape Cod, situated on rooms, $14,600. H. B. Grady. family. Largo, FU„ March SO— OP) — ENJOY A Driver,'! license. For ex­ $6 weekly. 1939 Plymouth tudpr, Guaranteed work. Phone BUtchell sition. Age to 50 years. Start­ 14" ZENITH table model T.V.. Ex­ Windows*»Comp. frame. PRACTICALLY New 1’ 4 year old Cliarter Oak street. MItcheU 60' X 165' lot. One-car garage, MItcheU 3-8009. listed among thoea who eurviyed character, good credit and carry Help Wanted— Male 36 sa. C x 46'i gaa range, 4 and 4 burners, ex­ commander of Rldgefiold borracka, 1947 CHEVROLET 2-door. Radio Service. ALL KINDS of carpentry work. MECHANICS Dairy Products 50 to operate your own business. shop^ng center. Garage. Excep­ satisfactory." ry ftore. Thursday evenings and I inches iipright, was $65.00 . $32.••50 cellent condition, inquire .31 Birch. Capital required to purchase prod- SEVERAL ALL-YEAR^ properties said McMahon was shot by Jamea beater. A good buy. McClure Reasonable rate*-. Mitchell 9-4291. Heating— Plumbing 17 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED tionally clean throughout. It has Attlee, 70, headi the Labor par. all day Saturday. Must be over FOREIGN EXPLOYMENT Con­ GARDEN AND,lawn supplle.s. Fer­ SIDE CHAIR, Solid Cherry Em­ uct.s. Incentive rental. Special at Bolton and Coventry Lake. W. Crick, 63, of Newton, in thq Auto Company, 377 Main strcel, 1942 FORD, Tudor, Reconditioned GUARANTEED Plumbing , and I to be seen to be appreciated. Call: ty and leads the opposition to ttOORS OPENED, keys fitted, 18 years of age. Selling experience struction work. If interested in tilizers—Vigorp, $4,50 per 100 Ib.s. pire, preen cover, was $31..50 training if inexperienced. Call For appointment pleaae call How­ latter’s home. A 20-gauge ehotapm Manchester. Cpen 8 a. m. 1-6 10 Motor. Radio, healer, gooneled amuite drive, trees, fenced back oil hot water heat, fireplace, full L^ke True Appwriatlon 19.12 CHEVROLET conventibic. 189 South Main street, Phone MANir BENEFITS . INSPECTORS roaster with cabinet. $62.4.'>. Sun- Inquire ,1'41 Main street. of operating a motor vehicle while 1960 FORD Tuddr. Radio, heater. water automatic heaters. Youngs­ 160 Si. ter street, Manchester. style, was $52.00 ...... $25.00 yard. Near bus, shopping center. cellar, \ acre, garage. Carlton A frustrated wife wrote me this Bine. Radio, heater. All 'leather Mitchell 3-5643. WANTED—Laundress. Expert on b?am Deep Fryer, $31.50. All well under the influence of liquor was Black. Clean, clean, clean. 1048 town sinks Sold. Estimates glad­ woolens and mending. Gentle­ Paid Holidays BASEME.NT FOR Rent, suitable MItcheU 9-5132. W. Hutchins, Mitchell 9-5132, unhappy letter: interior. $1895. Mitchell 3-7512. - ' WANTED BED.SIDE TABLE, Genuine Ma- known names In chrome pop-\ip filed yesterday by state police. ■ <3v«vrolet .^rosedin. Radio, heat­ WIRING INSTALIJtTION of all ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ man's wash every other week. Five Day Week for plumber. Office-space and tele­ Mitchell 3-6231. "I'm so discouraged. I couid alt He waa bouhd over to Fairfield er. Good value. Do#glas Motop, PRECISION hog-jny Sheraton, drawer under toasters, $22.50 and up. Kemp'a, MANCHESTER—Pine Acres Ter­ 1941 PLYMOUTH 4-door .sedan. types. No job too small. Peter ell 9-7636. Write Box TS. Herald. Good Starting Wage RICH BARN Yard Loam. Call ahelf, rimmed top. Avas $35.0(7 phone If (le.sired. Inquire 36v-Oak down jTul cry if it would do any County Superior Court Saturday. 333 Main- ' MAN TO WORK PART TIME Inc. race. near schools.'stores end bus, •Co l t o n —Five insulated rooms Black. Radio, heater. Good condi­ Pantaluk. 40 Foster street. Phone Sick Benefits GRINDERS Mitchell 9-2558. ' $.32.50 street. goodr Asking your advice, how­ HEATING From. A to Z. Con­ Pension Plan 1941 Cape Cod; four finished and sun porch on first floor. Bath, ever. might help—so here goes. tion. Mitchell 3-6841. Mitchell 9-7303. WAITRESS WANTED at Bar-B- IN GAS STATION EASY SPIN-Dry washing ma­ 1947 FORD super- deluxe F'ordor, version burners, boller-bumer Hospitalization s t r a w b e r r y PLANTS— Path­ MATTRESS. (2) -Full size Red rooms two partially finished, full full cellar, basement garage. "I'll tell you the Incident that Q-Hut. Call MItcheU 9-8217. Mrs. Cro.ss 242-coiI Innerapring, 8 oz. chine. $50. Call MItcheU 9-3068 radipi heater. Ready to go. Center 1952 HUDSON club coupe. Radio, REFRIGERATION Service, com­ units, complete heating systems. Nelson. Hours 8.^P. M. to 10 P. M. Group Insurance MILLING MACHINE finders. $10-per thousand. Mitch­ ’ Wanted to Rent 68 cellar, hot water, oil, city water, Needs some finishing. Material on pot today off to such a bad start. Motor Sales, Main atreet. mercial ,and domestic. See our ell 3-7271. Jesse Keeney, 158 ticlclng. was $54..10 each . .$27.'J\ after 4:30 p. m. aewer. amerite drive, garage. At­ premises.' Now vacant. About 14 I SporU Mirror | heater, $2,295. New car guaran­ All work guaranteed. Time pay­ Vacation With Pay OPERATORS $100 REWARD.FOR 5 Or 6 room It's typical of the kind of thing tee. McClure Auto Co., 377 Main display of guaranteed used refrig­ ments arranged Moriarty Broth­ EXPERIENCED Stenographer, Keeney stree't. ' MATTRESS. Twin size llolman- tractive enclosed garden area. acre land. Howard R. Hastings. that is always happening. FOR COMPLETELY recondition­ Also M^n To Work Sundays Apply on Tuesday between 9;.30 A Big Bargain! unfurnished rental. Call Hartford TflbW A YEAR AOO-Uimmy street. Manchester. Open 8 a. m. erators. George H. WUllams As- ers. Tel. MItcheU 3-5135. capable of asauming responsibili- Baker .Stardust, wss $.19.50 Comfortable living for $12,500. Mitchell 9-1107. "Last night was my mother-in- ed and fully guaranteed u.sed a. m. - 5:00 p. m. At A & P Super­ $29.7.1 3 ROOMS FU R N m iRE S.3-196.1 a a rk won the $10,000 Asalea Open to 10 p. m. Tel. Mitchell 9-0442. roclsiteg, 260 Tolland Turnpike, tiea and following through. Work See Van for Interview - ENGINE LATHE -- FOR ONLY $189 Walton W, Grant, Realtor. 647 law’s birthday. I spent the day Chevrolet cars and trucks sec PLUMBING And heating. Special­ market. 176 Washington Street, Household Goods 51 Main street, Hartford 2-7584. BOLTON -Six room single and' Golf Tournament with 27*. Carter Chevrolet Co., Inr,, 311 Hnri.son Sales and .Service. Manchester. Phone Mitchell is interesting and varied. Hours MATTipESS, (4 1 full size Stcam.a Low Terms—Free Storage BU.SINESS Couple with 12 years baking and frosting a birthday 9-3585, nights Mitchell 3-7691. izing in repaJra. Copper water 8 to 4:30, five dsy week. Salary Hartford, Connecticut. OPERATORS & Forter Andover, 220-coll’ inner- one-car attached garage. .Hot cake, cooking a really delicioua FIVE YEARS AGO — Murray Main street. Mitchell 9-5238, 19.10 STUDEBAKER Champion VAN’S SERVICE STATION Another Pirgaln From Mr. Albert SEE IT DAY OR NIQHT old daughter desires .1 or 8 un­ water heaU.wlth oil burner. Knot­ Dickson pitched a no-hlt, no-run piping, remodeling electric equip­ •commensurate with ability. Write spring. wss $49.50 pach ...$24.75 PHONE OFF EAST CENTER meal, wTapplng the tfifts I had tmlor.. Four new tires, overdrive, HEllE'.S A BEAUTY! furnished rooms. Call Mitchell ty pine kitcheo. Open porch. Lot spring training game as tha St. 1941 PACKARD — Exfeplionally MANCHESTER TV Service, radio ment for plugged drains. Edward Box A, Herald. BOX SPRING. Full Size Holman- MR. ALBERT ~ Hartford 6-f«r>8 9-9340. gone to a lot of trouble to select, heater, $995. Mitchell 9-3068 after and TV specialists since 1934. 427 Hartford Road DRILL PRESS 3 ROOMS FURNITURE 6-ROOM CAPE COD 1-10 feet by 200 feet. Brand new, Louis Cards defeated the New clean. Mitchell 9-9057 after 5:15 4 :30 p. m. Johnson. MItcheU 3-8979 or LVCLUDES ^ PRBTTY Baker Orthorest, hand tied, 8 oz. AFTER 7 P, M. — Htfd. 46-4690 etc. Ho-jse service call $3.50. Mitchell Mltcheir3-S044. WANTED — Mature registerdd cove;ing, was $69.50 ...... $,34.75 McKinney Brothers. Incorporat­ "I went to sleep last nlght:> York Yankees. 7-0. p. m. FOR SALE OPERATORS MAHOGANY BEDROOM , A — L — B, E - R T S YOUNG COUPLE with chlld‘ de- All the extras, six rooms corn TEN YEARS AGO—Detroit de­ 1947 CHEVROLET four door 9-2186 day or night. nurse for YMCA Camp Wood- 43-45 All.vn Street. Hartford sire 4 or 5 room unfurnlrtied rent. ed. Phone Mitchell 3-6060-MItch- pleased with the birthdav dinner LENNOX Furnaces and warm air HANDSOME LIVING ROOM' plete, oil heat, storm windows and ell 9-3931. feated Toronto, 3-2, and Boston 1949 PLYMOUTH 4-door. One sedan. Radio, heater, good condi­ stock, Wood.'lock Valley, Conn. Entire. Partial Estates GEORGEOUS 5 PC. DINETTE Call Mitchell 9-6809. screens, amesite drive—and only and the nice evening that follow­ owner. Very clean. McClure Auto T. V. SERVICE, $2..10 per call. healing. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell Season June 27-Auguat 22. Phone A-1 CULTIVATED BENCH WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. ed. My husband seemed-pleased, beat Montreal. 5-4, aa both taama tion. Reasonable. Mitchell 9-9182. Phone Mitchell. 9-8429 any time. ,9-5844. I Antiques, China, Glass "WESTINGHOUSE" ELEC. REF. 3 minutes to East Center Street., reached the final round of the Co.. 377 Main street. Manchc.stcr. Hartford 46-2579. Monday through "MAYTAG" WASHER 935 Main St. Tel. MI-3-5171 Machinery and Toola 52 WANTED—Four or five room un- i Act fast on this one for only too. "All work guaranteed." FARM LOAM MECHANICS ^ furnlshex>n June Complete FLORENCE COMBINATION gas three. Call Mitchell 9-4873. • when I am concentrating on one TWEN1Y YEARS AqOr-Joe Mitchell 0-9442. Huds^n'Sales and ELECTRICAL Wiring and repairs. CALL MI-3-7195 or MI-S-7531 Vacuum, Rugs, Lamps. Tables; OONSIDEKINO SELUNO Service. tion. 12,000 original mile.s. Will Have tho.se gutters and leaders re­ 17-August 22. Phone Hartford Households and cll range: also Norge refrig­ G A R D ^ TRACTOR, in good con- GOOD TERMS. TOO thing, I forgot to buy cream yes­ Kirkwood won the 32600 Ptae- Phone Art Worgan. Mitchell placed or rfpaired now. .T. P. m MATERIAL Dishes. Kitchen Cabinet. Linoleum, TOUR PROPERTY? hurst Open Golf Tournament with fske pre-war car in trade. Mitch­ 46-2579. Monday through Friday Store Stocks erator, Come and make a reasoij- dition, at 366 Oakland atreetr . ADULT FAMILY, desire 4, 5 or terday. So there was no cream 3-4880. Aitkin. Heating and Sheet Metal Television Set and a' few other 6 room unfurnished house or Without obligation to you, wa a record score of 277.• 1050 CHEVROLET 161 " new whe*-! ell 9-,1601. 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. BUY HANDLERS items to complete your home. able offer. 11 Church street down­ - ' " ' ------^ ' 34 Other Homes For Sale for breakfaat. My husband was base rtake body. Carrying ra­ Contractors. . Phone Mitchell CALL ANYTIME stairs. apartment. Manchester or vicin­ will appraise or make you a caah furious and alammed out of the. ASHES AND Rubbish removed, 3-6793. I LL SELL IT REASONABLE offer for property. See us before CHEKEY ACXILtABT pacity is 8000 pounds. Save $1000 1949 CADILLAC four-door .sedan. also light trucking, rea.sonable MANY* OTHER TO THE FIRST CUSTOMER Musical Instruments 53 ity, Be.st of references. Mitchell T. J. CROCKETT house without his breakfast. over the price of a new truck, Private owner. Good, clean condi­ BOOKKEEPIN(j Who Needs 9-.1028. you aell. rates.. Phone Hartford 8-7959. SUMP PUMPS. Ruud Permaglas ROBERT M. REID & SON Y'es, on Low Friendly Terms. I'll Residenee MItcheU 9-7751 Hieae Little Things Wear Her RSekMW. . _ carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 tion. Call Hartford 46-4096 eve­ WANTED PBODUenON OPENINGS 3 ROOMS FURNITURE? TRUMPB7TS, Clarinets, trombones, Phones: Office MItcheU 3-5416 BRAE-BURN REALTY and Bradford automatic hot 201 MAIN 8T-. MANCHESTER hold it until you want it at no ex­ Down M ord«v*ky ...... te u)6 106 Main street. Mitchell 9-5238. nings. d e p a r t m e n t FOR SKILLED and IF YOU DO THERE'S A ■axjphones, guitars. Largest se­ BU.SINESS , Couple with 12 year Phone Mitchell 3-6273. " "It is this kind of thing that RIeky ...... »3 te i 7* LAWN MOWERS Sharpened. water heaters, American Stand­ Phone Manchester Mitchell 9-7103 tra cost...... IM tot Phone Mitchell 9-2333. Rudolph UNSKILLED MEN BARGAIN WAITING FOR YOU lection of instruments In town. old daughter desires 5 or 6 un­ BRICK FRONT homo of seven constantly gets me down. No mat­ GlorirelU .. 1951 CHEVROLET all metal rta- ard plumbing fixtures sold and in­ TYPIST PHONp ME IMMEDIATELY All accessories. Expert repairing. furnished rooms. Call Mitchell rooms. Built 1951. Three bed­ LISTINGS Wanted. Single, two- HDliftnd ...... 92 M J? Hopfner, 37 Chestnut atreet. Attractive position for young * BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM, ter how hard I've worked to do ci tion wagon, fully equipped, ex­ 1952 PLYMOUTH. Will sell or stalled by Tom Dawkins, master, MR. ALBERT — Hartford 6-03,18 Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. Mitch­ 9-9340^ rooms and lavatory on second . family, three-family business ...... "iSi ~U7 *3« u ii woman with ability to type and We need Ranch Homea. with dictaphone experience and • Generous Wage Ratei KITCHEN something to please him it is all Totals ...... cellent condition throughout. trade. Mitchell 9-3952. CALL MITCHELL 9-4192 to havf plumber. Terms arranged. Phone AFTER_7 P. M. — Htfd, 46-4690 ell 3-5336. floor. Large living room with fire­ property. Have many cash buy­ Griad.r. <41 Colonials and Cape Cods Moon-Hopidns bookkeeping ma- ALSO INCLUDES forgotten the minute he discovers IVt^rsoii ,, ...... 97 91 10» » 4 Fully guaranteed. Bank rate.s your garden plowed or light Mitchell 9-9669 before 8 a, m. or good at figures. Interesting • Overtime Premiums I'U show It to you Day or Night place. Hot water oil heat. Oarage ers. Mortgages arranged. Please aT fair prices for oar casli rhine operator. 5-day week. All ELECTRIC REFRIGERATC.'. I have forgotten to do some little Ttozni^n ...... 100 106 S2 3*7 financing. Douglas Motors, 333 trucking. Up to .one ton, any dis­ after 1 p. m. < work with local finance com­ • Automatic Cost-of-LlvIng Houses for Sale 72 I Rear porch. Price $16,000. Msde- call George 1„ Graziadlo, Real­ Dancossp ...... 36 M 102 3*7 enstomers. Quick service holidays and vacation with pay. A - L - B — E — R — T S thing...... m 64 *6 367 Main. Auto Accessories— Tires 6 tance. pany. East Hartford location. Adjustments EVERYTHING ONLY BECKER PIANO, in goo?l condi­ i line .Smith. Realtor. MItcheU tor. Mitchell 9-6878. 109 Henry “This may sound trivial to you M oorehouso —no red tape. 43-45 Allyn Street, Hartford $329 tion. Inquire 37 Foster street. MANCHESTER street Millinery— Dreasmaking 19 a Night Shift Premlums- 9-1642 or 3-4679. but It la terribly discouraging to TMiU ... . 369 MS $96 UU 195J OLDSMOBILE Club coup, EVERYTHING for your car and FLOORS LAID, sanded and finish­ Api^y in Parson FIX30R SAMPLE Thor electric Yea. these are uaed -s bit. but In me." model 78. Radio, heater. In nice home. Budget terms to suit you. For Intehview Call a Numerous other employe# MUSIC Instrument rental. Com- COMPACT CAPE COD LISTINGS WANTED — Single ed. Old floors sanded and finished. ALTERATIONS Made on women's clothe.s dryer, regulai $259.95, re­ good shape and guaranteed. Low CAPE COD — ATTRACTIVE It sounds as though you are condition throughout. Easy terms. You talk, we do it. Budget Cen­ Manehosttr Trust Co. benefits and services plc.te line of inatruments. Rental homes. 2-3-4 family houses, small K.nin.ki i V 19 t03 364 Nowsch Bro.s.. Phone East Hamp­ and children's clothing, expert, JARVIS REALTY duced to $199.95. Watkins Bros., terms, free storage 'til wanted. $12,900. home of six finished rooms, married to a man who is more Im- Douglas Motors, 333 Main rtreet. ter. Mitchell 3-4164. sppUeu to purchase price. Rep­ . entrance hall. large living farm; Manchester,'Bolton. Vernon L4PP»n ...... 139 106 115 360 ton 288-W4, 108-W3. reasonable. Call Mitchell 9-4370. Hartford 8-7954 935 Main atreet. PHONE pres.sed with perfect efficiency K o ...... 97 M . 117 316 Phen* Mi-3-4112 resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, Six rooms, one unfinished. Three room with fireplace, sunny and Coventry. Large list of buy­ ...... H i. 131 103 341 MR. ALBERT — Hartford 6-0358 bedrooms, living room with fire­ than with generous gestures that Lsnfe .. IMPORTANT WALNUT Finished bed, full alze. Pedler tind Bundy. Metier's Music kitchen, dinln,'* room, tile bath, ers. What have you? Mortgi AFTER 7 P. M. — Htfd. 46-4690 Studio, 177 McKee. MItcheU place, kitchen, hot water oil heat, arranged. Howard R. Has' come from the heart. Totals ...... " i M r in ln u M New springs, new pillows, mat- three finished bedrooms. Garage If you want to keep peace in Maahey Wreaehe# J) If ’It's difficult to apply In See It Day or Night 3-7500. porch, amesite .drive, oversize MItcheU 9-1107. 4 I Are you wondering what BALCH Is Your treaa if desired. Anna C. Marley, garage. Ideal location. Convenient Immediate occupancy. Madeline the family you can't overlook that K.rlMn .. peraon, write Mr. D. A. Tea- A — L — B - - E — R T,—S Smith. Realtor. MItcheU 9-1642 Vltullo ...... IM M ti 3$ AMESITE ' the cost will be on that HAVE YOU 4 or S SEPTIC TANKS 44 Eldridge street. Mitchell to school and bus line. A good LIST YOUR home now w expect him to feel and think as MrLsushlia 67 11* . in M COW ' han outlining your training 3-6538. MItcheU 3-4679. no los * W Driveways and new home you are plan­ AND 43-45 Allyn Street, Hartford * Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 buy. E' ft E Agency for a sale fjyi u do. What you can do is keep McCrud.n ., 11 ■ list for the next few months of ning? A visit or tele­ LOAM and experience. You wUl be you want it. Mitchell 9-8716 kny m 4*6 4063IM . Parking Areas f i b r e r u g s In stock npw. All MANCHESTER Two-famlly Totals ...... phone rail nill place our ROOMS TO RENT? called for a personal Inter- MAPLE CRIB. $10;' washing ma­ MAN'S GRAY Gabardine topcoat FRANCES K. WAGNER tims. all the thinga that annoy him. MANURE Dark. Rich, Cultivated PLUGGED SEWERS colors and sizes. 9 x 12 $17.95 dwelling. First floor conristing of Grading aiid Excavating drafting and construction chine. $10; occasional table. $2; and suit, size 36. Girl's winter Realtor When you’ve made the list study Mikes (*> Grade Ne, 1 $8.00 cu. yd. riew only If It Is necessary. and up. Phone Mitchell 9-4343, also miscellaneous items. MItch­ four rooms now vacant. Hot air EASY TERMS experience at your dispos­ Delivered by the load for R«p«tabl« man with fam­ Grade No. S $2.00 cni yd. coats, skirts, fur jacket, stie 12. ARE YOU Ready to sell your prop­ it carefully. Then no matter Gibbon .. Manchester Carpet Center, 308 eU 9-0029. MItcheU 9-0028 furnace with oU, automatic gae what else you do or don’t do see Tuttl# ... al. Wo have a large varie­ Delivered In Tm ck Maehiaa Gleaaei Mitchell 3-5851. erty? We have ready buyers Smith ... ty of home sites. your lawns and gardens. Employment Office Main street. hot water. This property is just waiting for property in Manches­ that the items which are evident­ Ms L FRENCH ily of thrta noods such a Load Lota—Order Now WESTINGHOUSE oven, cabinet. CAPE COD—Dormers. Four down. Donnelly SepUe Tanka. Dry Wella, Sewer ' € ) PRATT & WHITNEY GIRL'S AQUA suit, size 10. Uke the ticket for the older couple ter and vicinity. Qatto and Co., ly so important to him are al­ Screened atone, fill 9’ X I3‘ i ' BERGUNDY all wool $25; two blond end tables, $10; Second floor Insulated. Ready to U m s Installed—Cellar Water- new. Very reasonable. MItcheU .looking.for a home with income Hartford 5-9198, evenings 8-3989. ways taken care of. Touts ... CoistnietioR Go. rant of onea. lost of rtf- wd gravel.vel delivered.deUvei . AIRCRAFT broadloom rug. in excelie’nt con­ two lamps. $2; two cribs, mat­ finish. Amesite drive. Combina­ DrUI Pe Jarvis Rsalty Co. Preoflng Done. 9-9812. or the younger couple wanting a or Mitchell 3-6946. That won't make the two of you Alcock .. Coventry PEILA BROS, NUSSDORF BETTER DEAL Division of United Aircraft dition. Price $65; al o 9' x 9 'j ’ tresses. $20; bathinette, $2; car­ tion storm sash and doors. Lot home but having limited funds. see life In the same way. But if Miller ... Td. Pilgrim 2-7161 854 Center Street •roncM. Con you Ijiolp? CONST. CO. McKin n e y ir o s . r Corporation d:ep blue sll wool broadloom rug riage, $2; high chair, |2; six paira GIRL’S NAVY Blue coat, size 14. 80 X 180. For appointment pleaae Zoned for industry. Full price $9,'- CASH BUYERS welting. The PhU should cut down dally friction. MeCsrthy 113 TeL Ml-S-4112 PONTIAC DEALER i ' '■ 868 Main Street In good condition. $25. Mitchell curtains, • two new twin bed- Good condition, $8. MItcheU call Howard R. Hastings, MItcheU 500. Alice Clampet, Realtor. HaUin Agency, Realtor. Mitchell (All rights roaarvad,|NEA Serv- Rica ...... tel. Ml-3-7405 PlHMM BOtcheD $-74M SEWERAGE YMSPOSAL OO. 9-3528. CON MI-3-S121' 180-182 rear! St. TeL MI-8-5808 Eaat Hartford 8, Conn. ■preada. >iltchell 9-3877. 3-8938L ^ 9-U07. MItcheU 9-4643. 9-9321.| ioe, Ine.) I

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>AGE SIXTEEN BIONDAY, MARCH 30, 1958 Average Daily Net Press Run iHanrl;eBtfr lEu^ning For tlw Week Ended The Weather M erck SS. 16.5S Pereeaat at 0. 8. Weniher B m aa Representatives of the eight fight it and stated that nation­ focus attention on cancer at this A bout Town Manchester High school seniors Mayor Slates wide collaboration to concentrate period, and ./ who visited the UN In New York on 10,933 Meetly rloudy tonight and March 10. unoei the sponsorship on cancer will be made during WHEREAS, the Americap'^Can- April. SPECIALIZING IN Member of the Audit TifckaU are - now on »ale from of the Rotary Club, together with cer .Society will conduct /its an- ^ IE Wedneeday. Rsfai likely Wednee-. Bureau «t CIrcnIatione Ui« foUowinc for the banquet of Lewis H. Piper, faculty advisor of Cancer Month The text of the proclamation nual crusade to enllghtcr( and ed-1 CUSTOM BUILT HOMES day night. Mbilmum tonight IS, the Mafllaneae Society to be held the Current Affairs Club, will be follows: ucate the public and false funds Manchester’—>A City of Village Charm during the month of April, , on May 17: pearl Street Barber guests of the Rotary Club tomor­ WHEREAS, the people of Man­ GENERAL CONTRACTING Shop, Wait Side Barber Shop. row night. Priscilla Torrance and Proclamation Anks Sup­ chester have demonstrated ad­ THEREFO RE, J, .Shei^'ood G. VOL. LXXII, NO. 153 (Clneelfled Advertlelng flh Page 14) Mw. Walter Iriah at 10 Depot Albert Guay will tell of the exper­ mirably in previous periods of Bowers,. mayor Of the*^ .town of REMODELING AND REPAIRING . <> MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) aquare, Frank Marlnelll in Glaa- iences of the group at the UN port for Campaign Be­ emergelflcy their ability to meet’ Manchester, do hereby ordain and : PRICE FIVE C IN TI tmbury, Peter Urbanctti, Jullue councils and of their meetings with crisis with action and support, and proclaim the month of April as: FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED' UN representatives. ing Held During April D'Ubaldo, Hugo Pag^ani. Alexan­ WHEREAS, . the nation-wide CANCER CONTROL MONTH der Calabrini and Chairman Romo- Mayor Sherwood Bowers today threat U>.Jhe health and lives of and FURTHERMORE request j io Pagani. At the flrat meeting of The members of the British- that all citizens of this community i American Club will meet at the called for full support of cancer our citizens has reached vast pro­ ERNEST A. RITCHIE Illegal Rail Strike States Win the committee held yesterday, it portions that demand \manimous observe this ficcasion and lend I Vraa dolclded to send E aster ha.ahels clubhouse, 75 Maple street, at 7:30 control activities during April, l.'i LIBERTY ST. TEL. MI-3-8172, MANCHESTER tonight and proceed to the W. P. action and financial support, and their support to the American | lb’ five elderly members who are which he proclaimed as Cancer WHEREAS, the Congress of the Cancer Society's 1953 crusade. 01. Quishl Funeral Home to pay re­ Coastal Oil spects to the late Mrs. Francis Control Month. The proclama­ United States has authorized the Closes Steel Mills^ Topping, who husband and son are tion pointed out that local resi­ President to specify April as the UN Gets Chinese Red Plaiil Manchester Lodge No. 7,1. A.F. m em bets of the club. dent .can help the American Can­ period for,concentrating on this and.A.M.. will hold a special com- cer Boclety by financial support. problem oFcancer control, and First Round mtinication at the Masonic Templg The Rockville Company of Je­ The Mayor's proclamation said WHEREAS, nation-wide collab­ toixtorrow night at 7:30 and the hovah's Witnesses will meet to­ that the threat of cancer had oration and effort is being made | 30,000 Seen Idled entered apprentice degree will be night at 8 o'clock at Tinker Hall, reached such proportions that through government agencies and ’ Washington, March 31— conferred. Junior Warden Eric S. 7B1 Main street, for the observance unanimous action is nece.saary to by local, organized volunteers to i' Ideas For Easter (A*)—Backers of a bill to Anderson will preside over the of the “Lord's Evening Meal.V establish state titles to the lodge In the absence of Worship­ Pittsburgh, March 31—(/P)—An unauthorized railroaders To Settle oil-rich off-shore submerged ful . Maater Graham L. Clark and The Immaculate Conception strike forced United States Steel Corp. to close fts four big Senior Warden John L. Von Deck, Mothers Circle will meet Wednes­ steel plants in the Pittsburgh area today. More than 30,000 lands today beat dowR a move who will attend the opening of day a t 8 p. ni. a t the home of Mrs. Eugene Fanning production workers will lie idled by the time the last iron anti in the House'to suh.stitute a the Grand Lodge, session at New Raymond E. Hagedom, 10 Glen- Eugene Fanning, 21. president steel m aking furnace is cooled ard<*’------plan for federal control. Hairen. accompanied by treasurer wood street. "Rain or Shine" A cloae count seemed likely on W. Sidney Harrison. At the con- of the University of Notre Dame sealed Ikte this afternoon. About 4,500 employea of the aub- an amendment by Rep. Keating First Atomic Plant Chialon of the degree work there Glee Club, will appear aa barl-, sidiary Union Railroad Co. struck, N o tic e will be a social hour and refresh­ Mra. Lucy I.ea, B9, of 2.5 Maple tone soloist when the club comes (R-N. Y.) to eliminate from the atreet, and Mra. Dorothy Dtckin-Itckin- to,, bringing furlough orders to all big House bill the authority for coastal m ents. tib» Bu.ahnell Memorial in Hart- steel workers in plants served by aon, 19, of 073 Hartford road, both rd Friday, April 10, under the I DUSTERS states to impose a severance t*.\ the railroad. on oil and gas produced In the hoapitalized after being hit b’ ’auspices of the Cornerstone Club} Now in Operation dentent J. Pontillo. Jr. of lOS tor vehtclea Wedneaday, were re In Ottoman faille, navy and An official of the Brotherhood of continental shelf beyond their sea­ Autumn street, is one of four ported in "good" condition at Man­ of St. Bridget's Church of Man­ Railroad Trainmen said the walk­ chester. ward boundaries. seniors at the University of Cob- chester Memorial Hoalptal today. black. Sizes 1 2 to 20, l6'/2 to out, called over the suspension of Under his plan, the states would nectlhut to receive a New York Mr. Fanning has been a mem- i characteristics of the similar In Chou Letter two conductors, was unauthorized. Washington, March 31— 24'/i. ^ ’ be reimbursed by the Secretary of plant -which will power the USS Life Insurance Company scholar- Rt. Elizabeth Mothera Circle will her of the select, 40-volre travel- i There have been Do disclosed plans (/P)—The world’s first known ing squad for the last four yesra, Interior for expen.ses of cooperat­ Nautilus, and to train the crew for ahlp of 9150 each. meet in St. James’ Church tomor­ for a conference between railroad ing with the federal government In and has traveled from coa.at to i version of an Atomic power this vessel." United Nations, N. Y.. March 31-(4>)—R«)—A wary Smart Fabrics In United Nations Command told R#c*r«l Ealafan conductors, brakemen, switchmen r f s -p’S " : ' order to determine .the operating (Continued on Pnge Eight) took the ' spotlight at the TTi* week of rain gave HanforilL ED TOMCZUK. and yardmaster.s-shortly before John Leginald C hustie, B rit-| dentlsl nominee, Gen. Fisenliowrr the Communlsta today to get Nhw Haven and Waterbiiry aehr M anchester M1-S-S2SS midnight. Then 3.000 other rail­ am S moat hunted man, ivas' he suoported the state claim Capitol today with the House down to bualneaa If thalr startling r ^ fa ll records for the.mOfitirdt Beautiful Colors $ 5 . 9 8 t o $ | Q . 9 8 roaders—mostly engineers and taken4^1______quietlyt .by police *• tociay . : I *to A3A1*.title out ■»to _ their s.historic • * . *hoiin- scheduled to debate the new offers to end the Korean March. ^ shop workers—joined the strikers daries. Democratic nominee Adlal legalization of pari-mutuel fighting are alnicere. *0 far-this nietith, 10.88 _ FETER RABBIT VISCA STRAW CLOTH In idlencs.s. for questioning about the And Textures grisly Netting hill Murder Stevenson supported the Trumsn McCarthy to See Dulles betting, jpn the way to the Gen. Mark Clark, UN Far East of rain have faUen la the .« There was no report that the administration’s position for fed­ legialjitive floors also waa a commander, said ha would agree Haven area; braakiBg th* 18811881 GHILDREN’S SHOES LET US FILL YOUR railroaders planned to end their House strangling of six wom­ eral control. to. reopen the auapended armiitlce cord of 10.43. - Tish-U-Knil walkout when the 10-day su.spen- en and perhaps more. Felghan’* plsn cslled specifical­ favorable rfport on a bill talks it th« Red* agree to detetU WaUrbury had 10J 8 inchee. $ REG. $1.19— 39" "WESCO" WASHOMATIC sions given the two conductors A crowd of 200 quickly gathered ly for federsl lea.sing of all off­ On Red Trade Wrangle making raffJei and certain of exchanging sick end wounded month, well over the 1880 nieeifi 1.98 PRE-SHRUNK, CREASE-RESISTANT SUNFAST comes, to an end. i the police station in suburban Put­ shore land*, with the states re- other gameK of chance legal. war prlaonera. of S.8 tachaa. Tht recagd Cjinton C. Gabriel. general ney where Christie was escorted. celLing 37’i per cent of the The pari-mutuel betting bill, ^ And the UN In effect told the brokan OR Sunday. ’T AND WASHABLE SWEATERS rhairman of the three BRT lodges Scotland Yard officers hurriedly revenues from oil snd ga.V pro­ Washington, March 31 — (>P) — tee’a negotiations hut then sud­ paving the way for the eatabllah- Reds to come up with en officieJ, At Hartford tna month’a niii- ■/ which rcpi esent the trainmen, con­ were called to direct the question­ duced within their respective his­ Sen. McCarthy (R-Wla) aaid to-"* denly switched to oppose it. ment of horse race tracks in Con­ detailed version of last night’s fall w u 8.18 tach«7 ^ - r S S THE ORLON BUHERBALL firmed the report- that the BRT ing. toric boundaries. day he has asked Secretary of necticut. wks unfavorably report­ radio proposal by Red China's waa 7,28, aet In 1813. Called for and delivered ALL SPRING SHADES McCarthy said he hopes Eisen­ promptly at no extra "BELFAST" LINEN LYKE had not called the atrlke. He .said The balding, 55-,vear-old clerk All the revenues from *he re­ State Dulles to meet with hini to hower "gets the correct picture” ed by the judiciary committee and Premier, (3iou .^Jl^t'lal, to com­ From all point* of - raita eoaltag 100'’r butter soft cardigan with the “hand­ the walkout was unauthorized. who di.sappeared just before the mainder of the continental shelf settle the controversy over ways of waa expected to go nowhere. promise the standoff on voluntary charge. made look." Soft, wgshca in a wink, and and added that he la ’*nirc that and f^-Uirsataftaq New iK K women's bodies began coming to out beyond the states seaward cutting western trade with Red Elsenhower agree* with mS that However, the hill permitting repatriation of war prtaonars, ■ and earn* ancouraglng reporU U* ea.ay on the e.ves. S hort sleeve, amall collar. (Continued on Page Two) light last .tTug.sday was nabbed China. McCarthy said he’s sure Our newest bonnet with Pink, white, yellow, blue. Sizea 34 to 40. every ship that carries strategic raffles If conducted by non-profit awollen atreamk' Witni NNE PHARMACY SPUN RAYON while strolling a quiet Putney (ConHniied on Page Eight) he’ll get President Elsenhower's materialji to Red C hina.... helps organtzatlona such aa volunteer (OeaMaiied en Page Eight) juilding steady or declinlag. alight* atreet only five mile.* fiom the support if the President “is given to intensify the war in Korea—to fire companies or veterans, re­ CALL M I-r-fS14 flower trim. From our murder house in London's sleazy the facts." ligious snd civic organizations was Notting Hill Gate district. spill the blood of American boys O*. Observers Fail McCarthy clashed with Mutual there." given much more chance of ap­ aipe*. N. H.. where, untU Bawa. Spring collection. $ Security Director Harold E. Staa- 9 9 c yard 5.98 '•M Was Easy" Eli^beth Pays Eisenhower’s press Secretary, proval, Dr. Astin Out J^rcam p River rigpa.: S t O r A .strapping 43-yeai--old police- f-i* i rri •! sen yesterday after Stassen said Carrie* Referendum Plan but steadily and th re a te S ito rtS agreements McCarthy’s Senate-in­ James C. Hsgerty, declinsd com­ A beautiful fabric with a linen lyke weave and that la uncon­ To See Usual man. Thomas Ledger, wa.s walking i |5 |f i a I I ra -i-i f-ga ment on the difference between Governor Lodge, who vetoed H"»a *•» four d a^ ta (F)Weha IF, the day after di.sastec 4 - beth’s father. George VI. a state-wide referendum provision government's official Agency for Refftnald Christie, hninn te his PIN CHECK victim. testing materials and eatabliahing sYrikes, you find that’' the As Christie was picked up, ^ Windsor Reflects in It, tod. aeighbers hi giWbIqr M atHag A moment later the eldeat son. ataiidard*. hill aa “the perfect naMsans-O amount of,,your insurance Children's Books ■ pretty girl policewomen in off-duty the Duke of Windsor—he who He conceded there w as .io or­ Dr. Astin haa been with the News Tidbits ganized support for bis bill In the tonight waa char| wtOk , clothes stalked London's back caused Mary so much joy and so bureau since 1932 and became d*' doesn't start to cover your streets as live bait for the fugitive Taber Lifts Budget Gut legislature, and said he nad not der In aa laveatlga(tlea or tMi $ l * '4 i 9 y*rd Culled from AP Wires much heartbreak- came forward. terror last June 12, succeeding strangnlatioa et six kisses, you'll want your head For Easter strangler, believed by police to be He atood for ailent ■ seconds re­ attempted to organize support. He Di-. Edward V. Condon. a sex maniac. predicted, however, that -if the Is­ examined. There’s No Comparison A amart fabric for dreaaea, anils, rkirts and jacketa. Waahable, flecting beside the opening In the Dr. Astin wak out of town to­ ‘MONEY BIOT* HAUFED in navy an.1 white, black and while, roae and black, Toae and ILLUSJRATED BIBLE STORIES ALSO The Ijttle clerk. had been last floor of the chapel into which the' sue could be brought to the slate’s day, attending ah Air Force meet­ Thieves break into Chelsea, Eng­ seen In the Notting Hill neighbor­ Target to I2V2 Billion voters, it woqld be approved. Booibay. India, Mareh 81—4BI Be smart. Count your prop­ blue, go'd and black. STORIES OF PETER RABBIT land, home of actor Laurence Oliv­ body of hia mother had been low­ ing at Montgomery, Ala. Hla as- —Stoae-throwiag aieba atampte. hood about March 2(1, several days ered. Then he bowed deeply and Rep. A. P. YaJlkus (D-W*lllng- siatants at the bureau were among ier and actress wife Vivian Leigh before the first gruesome find was ford) ha* a similar bill scheduled lag to atom the Hydarapad erty values now and insure Favorite Bible Stories ...... ,..*1.00 to steal Hollywood ’’Oarar” among walked out into the sunshine with Washington. March 31— (>P) — . ly be reduced by from to 8 tho;c who had "no comment" to Btato legialatan la a aaeeS4* . . . In the SPA RK ­ made In the flat he had •occupied shoulders stooped. , for debate toda.v, but Brown said tlMm adequately! Bonk of Hymns and Psalm.s ...... '. . .*1,00 other items. In Attica, N. Y„ Rev. for 15 years. Rep. Taber (R-NY) raised his billionr without jeojardizing na­ the report he has beennfireit “amney riot" today wen dto- Queen Mary’s body wss borne j The Commerce Department said LING BEAUTY OF 36" CREASE-RESISTANT, EVERGLAZE FINISH. Children’s Book of Bible Storie.s ...... *1.98 George P. Hetenyl, thrice found A prospective tenant for the budget-cutting sight* today and tional rlefenae. (Continued on Page Two) peraed by poOee natag tear gag guilty of murdering hia wife, be­ 25 miles in the early da>yn from said Elsenhower administration •Secretary of Defense Wilson that Week* would have for the and batoas. Twelve daaMtntia* Prayers and Graces ...... 50c apartment who lived on an upper London where It had lain in state YOUR CURTAINS and PRE-SHRUNK, PERMANENT FINISH gins 40-years-to-life sentence agency heads were being a little said 10 days ago .there definitely Senate committee "an important tors aad two poheeam* went, Wse Book, Peter; Rabbit F a ste r...... 40c handed him yesterday after State modest in their estimates of atatement regarding new policy lajnred. DRAPES when you (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Eleven) will be no Increase In the 46-hil- Wonder Look, Surprise P'or Mr, Bunny...... 25c Supreme Court conviction. what they can save. llon dollar defense budget recom­ Red Patrols Jab established with respect to the truHt their care to our SPRINCMAID Wonder Book, Bible Stories...... 25c Police at Brunswick, Germany, Taber, chairman of the key mended by former President Tru­ National Bureau of Standards, FCC B A U U ON OOUMS ■ say former Nazi General Otto House Appropriatinos committee, man for the fiscal year beginning At Allied Lines favorable to small business, and Waaklngtoa. March 81— expert*! We give them Easter Ernst Remrher has apparently set a new budget reduction goal of July 1. Wilson aaid, too, he be­ lignlficant deVelopmenta that will Paol A. Walker, cbaleama of fled from Germany to gsrape 12 billion dollars, a boost of 2>/^ the Federal ------mill ■Him personal attention and T w o Held, Another Hunted lieves the militat^y budget can be QUILTQP prison term impoael by thoae in billions over his original target. cut. but that he knows of no spe­ Seoul. March 31-OPl- A mere ((^tinned on Page Eight) CooHMealoB (FOC) dechiibd $a-' our fine cleaning and West who resented hia outlawed Some administration official*,, cific areas where large savings handful of Communist patrols day th a t the agen cy i l .aafc GLOVES Reich party . . . Washington of- probed Allied lines along the 165- HANDBAGS leading off with President Elran- can be made. pressing! fice payroll of California Rep. |Cr- For Berlin Bank Robberies mlle Korean battle front today in of*M ^ ^ hM r***! Pouch or under arm, also over the shoulder FOR EASTER WEAR hower. have been speaking of the Sees Fqture Having* Republicans Hold ■ I neat Bramblett (R) la under stiidv Taber aaid a cut of thp size he the wake of bloody fighting on the eyatoaa.' ’ f * 7 9 c y ard styles in plastic calf, faille, genuine leathers T. budget cutting problem as an ex­ western end of the line. Smart new styles in short, medium and by U. S. D istrict Attoimey's depart­ Hartford, March 31— —Rob- • white bank In the Kensington sec- ; tremely tough one. propose* in defense appropriations 'Or beaSette. Colors: Blade, navy, red, tan, ment but details are kept secret. The day’s biggest explosion was BBVOLimONUTB SPECIAL 1 DAY CLEANING SERVICE One of the amarteat aculptured cottona in yeara. Looka like real multi-colors and pELStela. long lengths. All washable nylons, double ] *ft Maietta. 29. of New Britain, , Berlin last Jan. 6. i Talks of Kescissinn won’.t necessarily mean a reduc­ Danbury Control w'oven cotton.'!. Also string and sheer ny­ Brookline, Ma*.s.,^ police hold who police aaid walked into police Howley. releaaed from prl.son ■ tion of the same amount in 19.54 provided by a iS-car Communist U shon. x WORK ACCEPTED UP TO *19 A. M. q’*i per cent cut Secretary of La­ DRY CI.EANERS at 6 p. m. last night and told the balanced; not only >in appropria­ area on the eastern front and in Democratic opponent. Previtil Is Insurer Margaret Tn.m.n smilingly de-{ bor Durkin said hia departn>ental thS White Horse mountain sector th* first Republican mayor since Si?>C Green Stamps deak sergeant: tions but in recoveries." he said in budget could stand. Durkin told 93 W ELLS ST. | TEL. MI-3.7254 an interview, adding that , "I'm of central Korea. All were turned 1925 to J>e elected to a second suc­ tKc H ALC GO. “I understand I am wanted by a .Senate Approprilitions autjcom- back easily, the Army* aaid. — .MANCmniR COMI*. • M A N c m n i i i GiVen With Cash Sales police." talking about rescissions." cessive term. job mt su vik l»fi<|oii 1 dletown wm chiLrfe‘