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WEDNESDAY, MAY 16.19B1' ilanrlrrat^r lEttrnins l^^rold Averaf* Dally Nat Praaa Run FMwaM 2*0 i _ _ Officers for a day and the positions r a t the Wwk Cadlag Mre. EaieebeUi WiUon, of that they held; Adrian Schmld- CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS Bfay 12. 1961 IM ey fhtr to p a tO j c4*wdy. Spruce etreet, to eeillni FWday Seats the Officers of Home Auxiliary Youths Guests hauser, Mayor: Fred Bllsh, Town ahowar* towxrd evealxg. TonigM. anemoon on the Manager; Andrew Gibson, South About Town ■pend four morthe ^ ■ ‘tjna reto- Manchester Fire ghlef; George POWER CLEANED 10,187 ttamHag had «*olcr. VNMay g«i- M n. Mildred P. Tedford of 170 T end friend* in Northern Ire* Of Local Club Case, North Mancheater Fire Chief: n t a v •< «ha Ao«H «mhy Mh *• raaiiy daady. a t lUU’o M otii*« Orcle will Hilliard atreet, Paat Department ' In Manrhrstvr and I icitiity lend. " "" Peter Plekculls. Town Engineer; M M at OtnalmUam Maneherter— A City of VUlago Charm hold lU iM t niMtlnf of th« MMon Prealdent of Spanlah War Vet- i James Warren, Building Inspector; toniaht * t «i«M o’clock *t Raymond Roberta, youngeat wn erana auxlllariea. during the year Boys and Girls Who Op­ Connie Glenney. Park Superinten­ DKI WKI.I..S .\M) SKl’TIC l .W K S INS T M I.I D at M n. ThonsM RMdell, 67 Thoinan dent: Harold Moore, Police Chief; of-Mr. and Mra. Emmett Ro^rU 1950, aeated the officer* of her home ^ erated Town for Day MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 17,1951 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE nVB CENTS Drive. of 203 Main atreet waa well re­ auxiliary Monday evening in the I Janet Bradley, Superintendent of VOL. LXX, NO. 191 {VkaaOMat Advarttolag oa Pag* M) membered Monday with a party to State,Armory. At Rotary Meeting Schools; Rudy Vlgnone, Principal McKINNEY BROS. The ceremony followed a dellci- of the High School: Carol Howes, celebrate hto eighth birthday, win SKU .\(;k d is i’o.s .m , aerved. Mr, and Mra. Robert.a chairman, and her committee. played host last night to the High Petcr.son, Town Clerk; I*htricia O'­ ha\’e two other children, Marilyn Comrade* of Ward Cheney Camp, School Boys and Girls who took Hara, Comptroller; and Jessie Lat- and Emmett, Jr. No. 13, U. S, w. V„ were guest*. over Town offices for a day dur­ terop. Assessor. The meal consisted of turkey with ing Boys' and Girls' week. Presi­ OIL CO. dressing and gravy, mashed po­ dent Carl Furay welcomed the A farewell party waa given le- tatoes. string beans, cranberry group and then introduced them Lines Hold Fast Against Red Hordes TEL. 629S cently by the membera of Our I.ady sauce, celery, rolls, apple pie and individually. Eanton, out resulted over cornfmiiy's use high ground. of non-union employes on certain regained norllieiisl of liije and iit Chiinelioii. Hie enemy wan Infll- Hearings Stymied Ohio, In 1930, that he was Inno- Irntlng southward Into the Ihikhiiii rix'er xalley with a probable ob­ The nelions were along the For two days, the Senate Mac­ eeat. He eonvineed tlov. Frank union jobs. He said this was In east-eenlral . front, linttcst aector violation of the contract. jective (broken arrow) being the lian rlxer and a move to pinch off Arthur Inquiry had been stymied J . lausriie. who ronuniited his Seoul. Heavy Red orllilty was noted north of Seoul. (W Nlnp). of the 7,5 mile wide b.iltlegiound. by the argument over what atti­ sentenre to make the |tsrole |kis- Philadelphia and Cincinnati are Field dispatches said 96,000 main swUchlng points. Thus the tude should be taken toward the I slble. ( \l* Wlrephoto). Chinese were nllarking in the 25 refusal by Bradley, chairman of | two localized stoppages affected mile length of the east-central the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to tell a wide area In nearby states. sector In tile opening stages of an who said what to whom at the In Philadelphia. Western Union nil-out Commiiplst offensive. April 6 White House meeting. offices refused to accept any out­ U. S. Slashes Steel Russia Fails Preestire Mounts Sharp words and charges of going messages. Incoming messag­ A not tier 25,000 Reds were re­ playing pollUcs come into the de­ es were being transmitted by tel­ RlclMtrd Main, 18 month*, of Hartford. Conn., gaze* in foacina- ported gathering strength on the bate. To Shift Talk ephone wherever possible beraiisc i’liklinii Valley Invasion route of tion a t a Muffed rabbit held by a doctor a* he recuperate* from on Some Republicans in-sisfed, how­ oven the messenger boys are out operation for the removal of a S'/i-pound raneerou* tumor on the kld- For Civilian Use the west-cent rnl sector. Slither­ ever, that the whole course of the A smalt picket line marched in ing Chlne.se had erept close to ■oy. The 22-ponnd youngater,r, heldneio bypy nurae Mariemi Tata, la report­ inquiry into MacArthur's dismissal front of the main office. (NEA Telephoto). On China Ban Amerlran lines at the junction of REG. 79c and 89c AMERITEX FABRICS 42x36 CANNON FINE MIISLIN BABY SHOP SPECIALS ed oa the roM to recovery and the differences over Far East- i In Pittsburgh, where Western Washington, May 17 oT' The ' shortly after the government order­ the Han and Pukhan rlvere de­ SPECIAL VALUE IN em policy should be affected. j I'nlon employes remained at work, government announced today tlinl ed steel nulls to set aside sharply spite ceaseless aerial and artll- 36 ’ waffle pique prints; 36" Hawaiian prints; 36" Jerseyt:— Reg. Price 1.19 and 1.25 Special $1.00 They indicated particular Soviet Bloc Rpports It steel sii|iplics for niitOs and otlier Inereiuied percentagea of their out­ lerv punishment. square dance print.s. I’nusiial patterns in famous AND STURDY WEAR PILLOW CASES cern that Secretary Acheaon, who ' (Continued on Page SI*) consumer "hard good.x " will be cut put tor July delivery on military SUITS AND TOPPERS Sizes 1 to 6. Far to the west erupting at- Ameritex quality...... Yard 59c Your choice of Cannon fine mualln type 128 or A Hits Democrats Talk is to be a witness later, might re­ Will Not Take Part about one-third below pre-Korea priorities. locke and mounting pressure our own brand type 132 sturdywear...... Each h ’W / 1 Overalls:— Rag. Price 1.19-1.98 fuse to answer many question* on levela on July I. In telegrams, the National Pro­ threatened a major advance to­ RAYON SUITS — ,rw /x the ground they Involved hla con­ In iw»™,rfon Over B olivia Votc This will mean reductions rang­ duction authority notified Iron and ward Seoul might be tried later. Sale Price ...... $1.00-$ 1.59 fidential relations with the Prest- Arms Embargo by UN ing from 10 to 15 per cent below steel producers that "an even larg­ All along the line Red reserve* IRREGULARS OF 36” PERMANENT FINISH PRESHRUNK 42 x 36 On Balancing Budget dent. prsoent civilian levels er share" of their output may be Seersucker Shorts:— Reg. Price 79c. Sale Price 69c By and torg*. the argument of Copper and aluminum will be reserveil for priority buyers In (CMtinned oa Pag* Six) FAST COLOR INDIAN HEAD MvV ... $17.00 those upholding Rusaell's decision New York, May 17 -(/Pi —Russia In June Seen somewhat tighter than steel, Ed­ Aiis'iist to meet mounting dtffcnse TYPE 140 LADY PEPPEREEI. Sizes 2 to 6x. waa that the Conatitution'a divi­ win T. Gibson, acting defense Pro­ Two to ten yard lengths. The irregularities are failed today to shift debate on a demands. Republican Spokesman Calls for Evidence sion of powers between Congress duction administrator said. The rii tlon apparently la part of •o slight, you will have trouble finding them. Not LUXURY MUSLIN PILLOW CASES 100% W OOL TOPPERS Summer Dresses:— Reg. Price 1.98-5.98 and the Executive department de­ proposed world arms embargo ill colors...... Yard Con. Ballivian Move Is Gibson told a news conference s move to make deeper nils in ci­ Esuapes Death 64c Sale P rice...... $l.00-$5.00 That Plan Will Work Without Boost in Taxes nied to congress the right to de- against Red China to the United that about 2.0(10,000 tons of steel vilian use of steel and other slra- The finest type 140 pillow case made. For extra yM Nations Security Council, where a Held as Step to Block long wear...... Each / Organdies, cottons and dotted swiss. will be available for refrigerators, tegir metals later this summer. State Capitol. Hartford. May 17 ; said, was what steps the General (Oontinued on Page HIx) Soviet veto could kill it. Exiled Pas Eslenssoro passenger c.xrs, wa.sliing machines Plans for that eutbiiek will be un­ By Live Wire REG. 79c—PRESHRUNK FINE QUALITY M r ...... $19.00 Corduroy Sets:— Reg. Price 6.98. Sale Price $5.98 tomorrow. PLAIN COLORED BROADCLOTH 81x99 DAN RIVER TYPE 180 CANNON long on talk of a balanced budget Gen, Hugo BalllvlRn, head of the GluHtoiiluiry INilicpinan Reduced t o ...... ^ ^ i s J e V / V F but short on evidence that It can i See Limit to Cut British Send the Soviet bloc announced it would the average before the outbreak of NPA said tialay’s order that Thirteen beautiful colors for dresse*. skirts, Corduroy Jackets:— Reg. Price 3.98 be achieved without a tax increase. not participate in the commitloe's military junta which took con­ fighting. COMBED YARN PERCALE SHEETS All Sales Final (Second Floor) In hto budget message more than trol of tin-rich Bolivia in a blooil- mure than lialt of all h|/Mima. slabs KnOf'kpd Uiiponspious blouses, etc...... Y'ard Sale P rice ...... $3.49 The apokeeman, who asked not three months ago. Governor Lodge discussion on the ground that the The announcement was made and lilllets, relnforeed liars. hot One size only at real savings. Extra fine ^ to be identifled, made the observa­ told the legislature that $42,800,000 Note to Iran Security Council was the only com­ lesK coup yesterday, said last Wliilr rjiprking Oash 64c night he may call new Presiden­ loldd sheets, wire loop, and other quality. 81 x 99 size. Hto / | | ^ Sizc.s 2 to 6x. tion In commenting on a confer­ in n*> revenue would be needed to petent agency to deb,ate the ques­ tion. tial elections next month. sl.ndard Items must l>e reserveul BATHING SUITS ence held by Democratic and Re­ close be gap between anticipated tor defense. Glastonbury. May 17—(/Pi—A publican leader* yeatorday with revenue and expenditure. Stern Message Rejeets However. Riuwia's Jacob Malik This appeared to bi' a new step local policeman narrowly escaped REG. 79c—SANFORIZED PLAIN COLORED AND STRIPED Famous nationally advertised bathing suits. Discontinued styles. insisted that he was not asking in blocking from the presidency The set-asides range up to 75 per HEAVY QUALITY Oov. John Lodge. At yesterday'* cdnference. the News Ticihils cent of carbon steel plate. 68 per eleidrorutlon e.arly this morning Reg. $12.95 and $ I 1.95 Suits A A Chief topic of diecua..aJ, Lodge GOP spokesman said. Republicans Oil Nationalization as the committee to vote on the ques­ exiled Victor Paz Estenssnro, wdiile Investigating an automobile SPORT DENIiH tion of competence. Chairman Ro- leader of the National Revolu- CulM From (A*) Wires cent of heavy striietiirsl steel PURE LINEN DISH TOWELS NEW SPRING SLIPS contended that even under the shiipts and steel piling, 80 per cent accident here on Naiihuc avenue. Sale Price ...... ^ O e v F U F most optimistic budget conditions Illegal, Asks Talks Aecordlng to Police Chief For sport wear, shorts, slacks. J.irkcts. bed­ Blue and green borders, large size. You will want /8 / I — (Oontlnued on Page Six) (fVmtinued nn Page Six) of higli grade eleelriial sheets and spreads. draperie.s. slip covers. 12 plum colors and A beautiful a.-i-fortment of l;u e I vim or t,iil- cited by Democrats, the $42,800, (leorge C Hall, rolicemnn Joseph plenty of tlie.se Imported linen dish towels that ‘ Reg. $15.95 and $14.95 Suits ^ 1 A O A London, May 17—(/Pi— Britain American Cancer Society reports strips, and 95 per rent of wheels ooirelating stripes...... Yard nred stvles with la<'p trim or tailored mod­ Heavy Rains 000 could not be reduced lower than and .’..xles. A. VarnI -the only officer on 67c will wear for years...... Each $14,600,000. sent Iran a stern note today re­ that 70,090 .\merieans were saved duly was patroling along .Main Sale P ric e ...... ^ A V f e \ / A f els. White or flesh. Sizes 32 to 40, Price . .. $3.59 The lower figure, the leader portedly calling for high level from cancer last year, and another In one ease, oll-eountry tiibiilar street about 2:.30 a. m., when ho said, was based on the Democratic talks to settle their oil dispute. 210,0(K» per.sons died from the dis­ goods meaning (ilpes and equip­ heard brakes screeching and then 72 X 108 In Southwest ment u.sed In oil drilling opera­ REG 49o—36 ' FAST COLOR assumption that the State would The note was dispatched to Says Cattle Rollback ease . . . Vice I'resuleiil Barkley noticed the street lights blink out. TYPE 140 CAST IRON SHEETS end the current biennium In the British Ambassador Sir Francis and four cabinet members will tions—the agency ordered 110 per He ilrovi' along Nniibuc avenue, 80 SQLARE PERCALE PRINTS GIRLS’ SKIRTS black, rather than in the red by Shepherd in Tehran. The for­ head long list of spenkers at two- cent of base period output set parki’d his eriii.sor and continued They wear Just like their name. Beautiful /fjj Flood Wide Area; 11 in eign office said Sir Francis would day western stales anil midwest aside The tiase period Is the first nn fiHit, guiding himself with a NYLON PANTTF. BRIEFS $7,400,000 as originally estimated half of 1950, so toilay's Instriir- Beautiful florals, geometries, etc., on fine soft finish, long wearing. (Limited quantltyl. WC / Cotton prints and pastel colors. Reg. S2.98 ^ A by Lodge. deliver it to the Persian govern­ To Boost Beef Supply IlemiM'ralle. conference at Denver flash light skirts. Sizes 7 to 14, 10 to 14. Sale price ... « ^ School Bus Safe, 25 .May 23-24. llons mean that the set-aside is finish 80 square percale...... Yard A special buy of fine nylon tricot. Plain The lower figure, the spokes­ ment at the first opportunity. Me spotted an overliirned ear Miising in Oklahoma This, however, may not be until ■There eorrently is little polio in on I bo south side of the street 42c tailored or narrow lace edge. White only. man said, was based on a recent U. S. but severe oiillireuks nr ■ re­ ((Vintiniied nn Page 81*) Saturday, as Friday la the Mos­ near the bridge but at the same REG. 11.00 Special *1.00 report from Budget Director Rob­ ported on other side of world, says $1.25 45 Gauge Semi-Sheer Full Fashioned By The Associated Press ert H. Weir that revenues for the lem equivalent of western world's Braiinan Sees Dlore Meal on Tables for Next time tripped over live wires and Sunday. I’oblie Health Hervue . . . Alil>enl Trca.sury Maliince wn.s kniK’ked uncon.scimis. .5IX.54 PLASTIC TABLECLOTHS im n HOUSEWARES Heavy r'alna over wide area* of coming biennium would be $15,- Year or Two, Less Three to Five Years Hem' for U. S. to return to hl-|iartiHan 000.000 higher than e.stimated at Hit Nationalization When he rnme to. ho could not aouthwestem United States have foreign policies Is made by t'N Del­ Washington, .May 17 /)’' The move his legs or his fingers. Slow­ First Quality NYLON HOSIERY Good looking and practical plastic cloths In aJl ^ ^ ^ BASEMENT flooded lowlands, marooned famil­ first. Informed sources said the note white floral patterns and also color*...... Etoch will reject as illegal Iran's na­ egate Warren Austin. position of the Trea.siiry .May 15 ly. he ernwded back to his car, so denier with reinforced heel gnd toes for extra ies and closed highways. Democratic proposals that the Washington, May 17--(/P'—Sec­ qualified his prediction with the (.•hirago husband shoots and State transfer to Its general fund tionalization of the big Anglo- retary of Agriculture Brannan words that "it Is too early to be Net biKlget recelpt.'i. S17l,71(>,- reached inside and knocked the wear. New spring shades...... Pair V F Aluminum Bakeware Pans 4 for $1.00 SUMMER DRESSES In northwestern Oklahpma. four Iranian Oil company. These wounds estranged wife a co-t'd— transmitter off its hook and railed AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! days of torrential rains sent many a $1,300,000 balance In the 'Veter­ said today the government’s recent sure of the answer, and we shall and another man and then kills 674 78; budget expenditures. $26,- Shaped Ribbon HoraoshfM- Shamrock Hc.art. Reg. 55c each. ans Bonus fund and 'finance an in­ sources said Britain will offer price celling rollback on cattle have to watch developments in .'171.228 05; rash linlanee, S6,.75|l,- creeks and rivers on a rampage. At lilniM-lf on eampiis of Wright Jun­ (tVjntlnued on Page Six) stitutional building program sending a high level mission, may put more beef on dinner cattle marketing and production ior College . . . Manuscript of 974,0.'i8 83. FIRST QUALITY HEAVYWEHGHT SOLID COLOR least one school bus was trapped probably led by a junior minister, Pyrex 3 Pc. Bowl Set $1.19 by flash flooding. Families living through a $26,000,000 bond Issue tables over the next year or two. closely during the months ahead." hitherto unknown violin romerto $1.00 NEW COSTUME JEWELRY Reduced rather than with money from gen- to Tehran to reach a compromise but less three to five years hence. The secretary explained tnat near Woodward and Clinton, Okla., by Immortal German composer. or simulated pearl necklace including sll white 1 quart, 1’,* quarts, 2 'i quarts. Reg. J1.39. .solutfon. This forecast was given in a when the long-range price pros­ Fell* 5lendelssohn. is acquired by or colors. Earrings, scatter pins, necklaces, bra­ CANNON TOWEL ENSEMBLE (Ooatinned ea Page Sis) The note went off soon after statement the Secretary prepared pects for cattle are favorable, Yehudi Menuhin, American violin­ Right out of our regular stock. New dresses in cotton*, hem- (Continued on Page 81*) Foreign Minister Herliert Morri­ celets...... Underground Garbage Pail $8.98 bergs, spun rayons. for the House Agriculture commit­ farmers tend to hold back more ist. Money for Mortgages Plus Tax 79c son conferred with Prime Minis­ tee. The committee had asked for catttle for breeding purposes and Oen. Mat then B. Rldgway pre­ REG. $ U 9 22x44 BATH SIZE . . 84c Guaranteed 15 years. 15 gallon capacity. Reg. $12.98. ter Clement Attlee. Presumably, Information from the department herd expansion. In other words, dicts Japan will ally tierself with the note wAs submitted to Attle? In connection with its study of the the number of rattle sold for beef "the other nations outside grasp Poloron Step On Can $3.95 Reg. $10.98 Dresses for final approval. rollback order. Is below the rate of production at of communism " once she gets a Vanishing Across U. S. NEW SUMMER HANDBAGS REG. 59e 16x28 HAND SIZE ...... Square, white. 16 quart capacity. Reg. $5.95. Reduced to ' IT. 8. ConaoHeid Bronnan's prediction that the any one time. peace treaty. 44c $9.00 Britain also consulted the United price order might have a discourag­ But when future prospects turn More than 400 soldiers who get In faille, plastic calf and new linen finish News Flashes <%■> States during the drafting of the ing effect on the long-range pro­ less favorable, cattlemen tend to stomach aches at Ft. Meade, Md . fabrics. Pouch styles in new summer colors Jubilee Dinnerware $1.50 note. A foreign office spokesman duction picture for cattle was a sell off more than their current and Arlington. Va., have authori­ as well as dark shades...... Each (Late Ballectna of the (A5 Wire) Fear Complete Breakdown in New Home Building, REG. 29e FACE CLOTH . . . Reg. $6.98 Dresses said Britain has the full support slight, modification from testimony rate of production. This has the ties digging for cause . New Plus Tax 19c One place setting. 6 pieces. ANTiile they last. Reg. $2. *5 $2.39 Reduced to at the United States In It* move to lie gave before the Senate Banking effect of swelling beef supplies International Press Institute, sup­ Link Situation to Government Bond Price Drop Six beautiful colors: Gray, aqua, green, yellow, peach and fla­ *5.98 committee yesterday. He said then above the actual rate of cattle ported by Ford snd Rockefeller settle the dispute. mingo. Your 'Chance to atock up on heavy quality Cannon towel* Blue Willow Cup and Saucer Special 39c 10 to 44, 14H to 24>i. Foundation money, plans four- u. S. CASUALTIES IN KOREA AT 65,523 . Nevertheless, the British For- that the rollback would not "jeop­ production, with a consequent re- Washigton, May 17—(4’)—M on-. nation's most active builders Ladias* Fine Quality All White *nd face cloths at wonderful savings. Washington, May 17—(/P)—Announced U. S. casualties in ardize production." point program to aid world's hurrying here Tuesday to talk Cotton Dress Dept.—Second Floor press. ey for home, mortgage loans Is ; Wear-Ever Powder Alum. Cleanser each 5c Korea today reached 65,523, an increase of 1.468 since last (Ooattnned on Page Ten) In today's statement, Brannan (Continaed on Page Tea) vanishing across the nation—with among themselves—and to gov­ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 12 ounce box. Limit 5 to each customer. Reg. 19c. week The total covers casualties reported to families through a auddeness startling to builders ernment officials—about what can May 4 and includes 9,848 killed in action, 44,669 wounded and and government officials alike. be done. They’ve been at It ever Plastic Pilsner Class 49c Fear of a complete breakdown since. MANUFACTURER’S CLOSE OUT 11,006 missing. * * * in new home building—smashing Builders Explain 4 fo r $1.00 DRESS VALUES get of 4 boxed Reg. $1.00. Truman Raps MacA rthur Policy, Taft Plan the dreams of potential buyers and Builders explained the chain of $1.25 C O n O N BLOSSOM C O L O G N E ...... 50c ORDERS PROBE OF WA(;E BOARD threatening widespread unemploy­ events this way: Fine Quality Run Resist Just in time to stock up for Decoration Day and through Outdoor Yard Dryer $7.98 Washington, May 17—(/P)—An investigation of the Wage ment among construction workers Before last March, life insur­ nito wss an indirect reference the presidential room of the Hotel the President liid not refer to Sen­ —was expressed at a meeting of ance companies, banks and other the summer monthe at this exceptionally low price. Our 150 feet. Aluminum with base. Reg. $9.98. Stabilization Board’s “far reaching controls over wages and Washington, May 17—(45—Presi­ ator Taft by name. In his prepared $ 1.00 GIFT PKG. COLOGNE-SACHET-TALC. 50c dent Truman laahed out today at to testimony by Gen. Douglas Staller with Mrs. Truman. building men here today. lenders found It easy and profit­ entire stock of reg. $8.98 for this sale only. labor disputes was ordered today by Chairman Barden (D.$ MacArthur whom he ousted from He pleaded for consumera to speech Mr. Truman hung an "invl- Concern was shown too—al­ able to sell part of their huge hold­ RAYON UNDERWEAR Gen. Douglas MacArthur and Re­ tatlon-to-war " tag on the Ohio Aluminum Tea Kettle 98c $ 1.00 VIRGINIA REEL COLOGNE S ET ...... 50c N. C .). of the House Labor Committee. publican Senator Taft today for the Far Eastern commands last put pressure on Congress for though not so Intensely—In gov­ ings of government bonds to the ESastic leg band brief* or strong price and rent controls and senator’s proposal to reduce the federal reserve system and to re­ band leg panties. White 2 quarts. Whtotler, plastic handle. Reg. $1.49. PLUS TAX seeking, as the president put it, to month. armed forces’ manpower goal by ernment agencies deititng with the have this country "go for an all- Mr. Truman, appealing for for higher taxes. housing Situation. lend the money on mortgage* at and pl^ color*. Sizes: WA(;E t h a w SEEN FOR HALF MILLION 500,000 men. fo r LIMITED QUANTITIES out war in China all by ourselves.” strengthened price and rent con­ "Never was there a time when The swift, unexpected develop­ * further profit. Small, medium, large . . . . 3 $1,00 the right decisions were more nec­ If Congress should permit the Wa.shington. Mav 17—(/P)—The Wage Stabilization Board Mr. Truman virtually discarded trol legislation, said there was no ment was tied to price drops ia That waa because the Federal * essary than at this time," he said. defense program to "get snarled 7.00 was reixirtecl today to be on the verge of approving two big a written speech prepared for the question that Congress will vote a the government bond market. Reaerve supported bond prices by All Spring and Summer Hats two-year extension of controls ex­ He said "the hardest thing in up, or delayed, or slashed, we Budf at DrsM Dept thaw.s in the pai freeze— for nearly a half-million auto work­ National Conference on Citizen­ would be courting disaster,” Mr. W. P. Atkinson, Midwest City, buying all bonds offered it, and 51 Gauge Sheer $2.98 to $7.98 values. Reduced to ship. Ho told hto audience that one piring June 30. the world to find are the real Okla., president of the National paying par or better—assuring th* ers and 220,000 meat packinghouse workers. He said that decisions he and facts.” while the "easiest thing in Truman aaid In a speech prepared financial institutions full return wek of all-out war would cost this for the National Conference on Association of Home Builder* country "10 to 20 times" what it Congress will make on this, on de­ the world to do to to garble and of invested funds, often with * confuse the facta.” Citizenship meeting at a local ho­ (NAHB). declared that disappear­ DARK SEAM NYLONS Including in this group are solid spuns, cottons, prinV OVERIUES TRUMAN REAL K T A T E BILL VETO to coatoig to remain and contain fense rearming, and on foreign ance of money to finance conatruc- profit. Thi COM aid ‘.'ought to be above petty poli­ In a manner reminiscent of hto tel. Fun fUhioned, first quality. Reinforced semi crepes and print sheers. All sales final. $1.00 to $3.00 JW.HAU Washington. May 17-(/P )—The House^ vot^ by a wide the fighting in Korea. Raps Penny-Pinching tion of homes has brought lito in­ In the last few weeks, however, tics, because the welfare of the 1948 "Glye-'em-Hell” reelection ■andal foot to r extra wear...... pair M A M C H n m C o M H f marorin today to override president Truman s veto of a defense "We ynist liave friends in this The President denounced "pen­ dustry ta a cststo as serious as it the Federal Reaerve’a *bandoa> Second Floor Second Floor troubled world,” the .President ex country depends on them.” campaign, the President snapped: ever faeed. ment of that 10-year-oId pracUo* 97c real estate bill. On a roll-call vote of 312 to 68, it approv^ temporized. "Some Senators and Urges Stronger Oirbs 1. "There's a great deal of that go­ ny-pinching" on foreign aid, and A meeting of the NAHB's di­ the bill despite the President’s objections and sent it to the some other people would have us Mr. Truman waa greeted with ing on In the country rlgM now." Iw*> rectors brought soma $00 of tht j[Oa*ttB*ed i Senate^ If the Senate overrides, the bill becomes law. go it alone." [Standing applause as he entered Even in...... dsparting fromom hto hto text, j(Oo*tt*a*d m " r f MANCHESTER EVENINli HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1961 p a g e TWO Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n , Th u r s d a y , m a y n . i96i F A C E TH R EB lar paa waa boinjr offer^'d at 18.9, Truman Blu8t8 1#.9 and 20.B al varloua alnliona. iMorlgufse Moiiey Interns Need From America." w m shown by Althea Arenaon, LIlUa'm Hatton, Mra. Alton Holt and har commtttea, Prices Drop The gaa prioo w ar has hern raR- Mr. Ram izl and all enjoyerl It. Linda MrMulIln, Jean l.alno, Judy bringing to a cloa* a moat auc- TEST AIR To Take Pari in Dance Recital PTA Selects I I.«ydon. Sylvia Fisher and Andrea Inj; In thia aerllon of (NmnerUciit Vaui8liiiig In U. S. Mac Arthur, Taft Louis Weber Mrs. Alton Holt, chainnan of eesirfnl meeting. SSliN for the paal ciffhl monthH. Prior RAID A L E R t Hits Hospital refreshments and manager of the Cyr. In War Here to the RBs price war. rcRiiIar gano- school cafeteria, invited all moth­ The sixth grade claas of Mrs. Ihiwngrr Bm pm is IMes . (Coiitlnued from Page One) Its Leaders Tokyo. May 17-fA5—The Dowa­ lino .sold for 1’8.9 per RUlloti. „ (Continued from Page One! Found Guilty ers who ably asslated her during Henry McCann did some effective REWARD ! the year in "the cafeteria to a tea ehoral speaking, pn-nenting Hie ger F.mpress Sadako, 66. died to­ Althoiiph .several Rns sintioii.s In T O N IG H T accused .some of his opponents of Present Shortage to Be Will he paid to anyone Local .Stulioiis Offcriiiji neaili,v towns have been forced to lias resulted In lower prices for a l 1:30 on June 1. following numbers: "Duke of day of a heart attack. , . government marketable l^nds ltd "playing poliUca" at a time of Relieved in June When Mrs. Eniesl lJiif»erer Is riieor I.e«dera Perfomr York," "The Twins" hy Henry Lee Her hnshnml. F.mpcror Yoaht- famishing . information clo.se tlicir d lora there have not "very real" ilanger of war with i Numbers Raeketeer Is hito, died ChrlHtnins Day. 1926. He i Can at an Low an 18.9 been an>* repoits leceived of aii.v 8:30 P. M. Tlie cheer leaders of the school, and "Little Oriihaii Annie ' by leading to the arrest and .iinlrii.st to savings bonds 1. Some Hiissia Reeteeled President of James Whitcomb Riley. is known ill Japanese hl.slory aa Manche.ster atalioiis closinR. I Four Join the Staff Convicted of Perjury dressed In their school colors of I (Ynin Per (»aIlon bonds liiive b.-cn ipiotei! below $97 \ A minute tier! will l»e He al.so called on the pe*|)lc to.j red and white. enthusiasHcally Miss Arlene Srluvarlr.s llrsl Fm)ieror Talsho. conviction of person or par­ V>'asliin^t4>ii School grade room received Ihe greatest i The IkiwBgor Fmpre.ss had lived sons committing theft or on t h.' S1 no value. .sounded. .\n all cle:ir W II.L counler ".s|>eeial intere.sl " lobbies i Manchester Memorial hospital, Before Crime Probers gave some of their cheers. The fol­ I .Regular ga.soline is now lieing .'i Itle In itiast A bolder who payed par for a fiy urging Iheir I'ongie.ssnien lo like other hospilal.s in the state lowing took part; Angela Oriisso, miniber of attendance awanl.s for ' quietly 111 her own palace. willfully and onlawfully lie sounded at h ;tll. Tlie final meeting of the sen.Hon Her four sons, all living, are 1 offered by several Manchester ser- bond MOW .s.llmg lit 97 woiibl 'be support higher tiixe.s. and stronger j and all ojaui^the country, 1s being New York, Msv 17 Num­ Terry Mostonl, Dale Robertson, Hie year. damaging property of the WashinRl"ii .May IT I' -An priee. rent and wage controls. I effected by the shortage of interns. of Hie Wii.xliiiigion I' T. A. was Marilyn l..alnr. Dorothy Zleniak, Refreshments of enii eake.s. 1 Fmjieror llnohlto, Chtelillm, Taka- I vice Btntioii.s to motori.sts for 18 9 explo.slon followed t)\‘ a flash fire lakln.i: an immediate three p.'r bers racketeer Ixiiiis VVeher was held Tuesday evening in Ihe audi­ iiinilsn ami Mikasa cent loss if be snbl, and b'‘ Declaring that unle.ss existing For the first .time in its history Lorraine Rengonl. Gall Fagleson, I pimeh and roffee w ere served by cents per gallon the Imve.sl price on tioard Ibi’ escort carrier Baii'o* _ ...... controls, line lo expire .June 30, are | the local hospital is temportrllv convieted la.rt night of lying to torium lit the West Side Rec. with coubln'l get more Ilian four lo the U. 8. .Senate O im r Probe the nomination and Ylcetlon of JARVIS I askeii.sued fortor roRiilarroRiiiar gasr«» ...in ,v...n.yearn. ko m Jn|.an killed five enlisted five per .ent interest out of a below the r econl-lilgli min k of 1 - , exten.led ami strengthened "the I without a hou.se physician. This I A survey of pas .stations in Man- , men .iiyt injiiied l.T on M.i\ 9. me rommittce about his relations offieers and a delightful program OOM. - COKE morigagi' for each full year his (OO.OOU iinit.s last years m oidei to ' through the situation will be remedied at the I Chester t.'-lav revealed tbal repu- N'avv reporle.l t..d;n . with Jam es J. Moran, pal of for­ presented by the rhildren. i REALTY COMPANY money was ticl up in it. conibiil mllatioM ami . hiinnel nia- " ’'.’.L'., ' ^ ‘ ' , ,, end of the school term when four , , . I i- I I he .special inlere.st-s and the mer Mayor William O’Dwyer. The nomiiiatlng eommillee, Mrs Surpass Foreeakts 1 ,1 Interns will join the hospital staff Write or Call The Above terials ami lab,., to .lef.mse pro- ' «iabiliza- for the summer months. Weber, 51-year-old native of Irving Gartsidc. Ml.ss Norma Con­ The consequence, builders con- Named Company At fiuciion. pntgnini. a.s sure jus you're M ith twice as many positions Ibierto Rio. will be sentenced on nor and Henry McCann, pre.sented : ^Whal if Manehesler had no Public llcallh Nursinjr end and government men ac- But then (fb|c> Liv ha> kfd Ity bom. unle.s.s the main botiy of the open a.s there are interns, tlie the perjury conviction in federal the following slate of otTieers. ; .6 Dover Road—Tel. 4112 inowledge has been a ahrlnk- malcnal.s control.s aiul credil curbs i fillzen.s of Ihiw counliy get busy smaller hospil.d.s are in a dilTicull court tomorrow. which wa.s elected.: I’resident. | ■ c In mnrtsa'fe money funda far Bliff ciinugh to letpiiie a oO pei and onard Taylor; j costing $24,^50 or more have aim- ! Senatoi* Taft by name but he left cities where further ediicalionnl imum imposed on Moran on the secreiary, Mrs Raymond Donahue, ' .■\ny doiibis about It were wiped ed only at hoUling housing .starts , he had the Ohiojin in facilities are available. same charge. and treasurer. Howard Han.sen, ■ ,1 n. :d |r .x-i from the builders’ ■\ttomey John Mroaek You Con Depend On below 8,V).(MK) a year. 1 he ' “hJ 'he .onfeience: Accident cn.se.s brought into llic The two perjury Inals were the Representatives to the eonni'll are bv James Blair, Womeirs Speeialty Shop owner. t,)ndpomt. by n Bureau Of Labor "A suggestion was made by one Mr.s. Hairv Ben.son. .Mrs. Daniel Attorney John Mro.sek will be emergency room nl the hospital first prosecutions growing out of 1 disllcs repoit Wednesday niglit Soe Kxaggenition senator the other tlay that we are given first-aid treatment and the Senate cominitti'ea sensation­ Renn and Frne.st Irwin. lb., tiumbfr of new non-farm Government i. en are not ready <»ughl to cut down the goal of our toastmaster at the thirtieth anni­ Tile annual re|iorts of eominlttee DILLON’S .ESTIVAL versary of the Zipser ('lull, which the patient's family physician i.s al televised liearings here. I ev stinted in April. — al least not now to epneede ' aimed forces by half a million , called. For speedier liandimg of The cases hinged on the number rhairmeii were read and aeeepted. will be irlebraled willi u buiiquel Mrs. Ravmnnd I'onahne. Iio.spi- April starts, totaling 88,000. that the outhnik i.M a.s had a.s pic- uicn. .At a time like lhi.8. such a and danre Saturday evening at j aecidcnt ra.ses it aids greaU.v. .Su­ of times Weber visited Moran at II below .Marrb by ,'i.OOO —for lured by the builders, some of ' he very foolish, perintendent William P. siover his office when .Moran wa.s hirst talit,v rlnnrni.in, jnesenled Mrs, GUARANTEED MANCHESTER the Carden Orove on Keeney I'ngerer n iHi ,i lieantirnl red and be fli*st time on reeord. April whom are now foiecasUng that “Slashing the .•-ize of our aimed street. I stated, if tile injured jier.son'.H Deputy Fire ('ormnissioner from •.dhrr usinllv sends liome bulld- hoiLsing starts throughout the rest forces wotild not be an economy, ' family phy.sician is called liefore wlnte eainainin eors.ige and a A luikxy dinner will be served 1946 to 1950 leather Jewelry box wdli g"ld in- COlfNTRYCLUB ne 7,nnpdnj', .above M arch to push of Lhi.s year will not surpass the would he an invitation to war.” I leaving for Ihe liospUal or bis Moran swore lo the committee at 6:.8(l by Caterer Arnold Hagan! la.v USED CARS the bulbling sen.son to Its annusl I name s|)ecilled upon arriv.al If the 348,000 units begun in the winter- , , ** Chamber of and hia as.sistanls. J, M. Hoz- that there were no nmre than six Vineoiit Uajni/.i. pinn ipal of the ■ak peri.id hamlicRpped January-Aprll period. J omnau t c nieeling here April 30 I patient has no family pliysician or visits. Weber testilied he didn I ner’a Hartford orchestra will fur­ I if Hie doctor of the patient's choice Washington sclio,,!. thanked all . '..o ernir.cnl .igenci.-s have been .f i I that the ndmmi.stratlon s goal of a nish music during the banquet and even know Moran. Governmenl 1950 Ford Tudor. I i.s not available, a member of the the offieeis and (om nidieis for •eking to cut home building far Official.s contend there’s .some $3.noo.000-member armed force for general dancing. It l.s expect­ witneses told of more than 100 medical staff of Hie hospital on their s]dendid eooner.alion during 1949 Mercury Convnrt- Saturday. May 19 exaggeration of the .situation a.'< 1 shouhl he t ut hy .'>00.000 since he ed some of the Hartford singing 1 visita. .Neeii by builflers, who insist ili ^ it wtadd be te;ir. and tlie Idirari' visiting officers and rcpiesobta- 1949 Ford Tudor Custom gram isn t expanding fn.st em^ugli * ing a family pliysician wtio can 000 ball, also plans to a;ipo^'' —Photo by ,\nn Griffin eoiiimillee whieh gave so freely Evening — HOBBYS AND CRAFTS to firovidc thein other work and Truman today referred only tives from Rockville. .New Britain. Weber wa.s all smiles wlTen the Stewart Whit,*, son of Mr. and Mrs, R. C. \Vhlt,* of 4,5 Turnbull of its lime A sound film. "Letter Deluxe. sn n to lo n n be called upon when sucli eii '" - i2) hou.se.s use loo few searce , to the controvensy over Hartford, Torringlon and Meri­ gencies arise. In accident cases jury of ten men and two women road, and C’mlg,‘nne Thornburg of Fast ilartfoixl are pupils of Kolda den. returned the verdict after deliber­ 1949 Ford Tudor (Dn- HOBBY SHOPPE metals to have much effect »jn de- l^»rn. Douglas MacArthur.s dis- when the family doctor as i Gll>snn who will partlel|Mtte In the dance reellnl at .in Verplanrk f?' r On F ur* fensc need.s. mis.sal. and subsequent. Seriate Arrangements have been made imniediulely he is able lo evaluate ating about five hours. He thanked school tomorrow evening. This poir of Oiiteh dancers will .ap|iear In Luxe) 2. Up To $.'U)0 \ nliintion H (frlsunld SI. M nncliesirr Huilding men agrue there will ‘oinnuMcc liearings on Far Eaat- for bus transportation, for those the injury and supeiwise the pa­ Ji.dge CTharles A. Dewey, the jur­ numbers with other pupils. 8’>SS he an economic disruption spiVau- policy, who require It. A Silver Lane bus tient's removal to Hie hospital ors and court attendants for a fair 1949 Packard Sedan U f On E^at-h SlOO Over mg far hevf>nd the huilding imlu.-.- ^ ' will leave at 6 o'clock Saturday when necessary. trial and courtesies. (D elu xe). 1 night from the clubhouse on Brain- "Nothing bothers me from sleep­ EVENT S300 Valuation try if the present situation con­ Admiral Slirriiiaii tinues any appreciable length oi I ard Place, and make stops at the ing nights,” he said as he left the I M a n c h o s U r 1941 Mercury Convert I terminus. Main street and Hart- is^.OO M inim um t ino*. About Town court house. ibie. A v a r ie t y a n d I i ford road and McKee street and Judge Dewey, who sentenced \ e \ l -\l Heariiij: FASHION SHOW I — ' Hartford road. The bus will make a Moran last Friday, will impose Da Ip Book 1939 Ford Fordor (De­ HALE'S Till’ r.arent Tea. her group al the , return trip at 12 midnight. N aentence on Weber. BY BLAIR'S Coimecli. Ill School for the Blind i John Adams, chairman of the WasShinRlcm. May IT Ad­ lu x e ). Fur Trimmed High Seliool C/irls Neither Moran nor Weber took | Tiiiilght w ill hold a-social on Saturday even-, committee, requests all members the stand and no defen.se witne.sses miral Forrest P. Sherman, Navy Gorgeous n.wv play clothes, Cioth Coaln Headauarters ing May 19. in the school gymnas- to make retiirn.s for tickets sold Fa.slern Star variety dessert 1939 Ford Tudor (Std.) Beachwear. Afternoon Dn-saea. Micliaers (iue.sls ST A R T S T O D A Y , were called. The first trial took Chief of Staff, probably will testify military whi.st, Masonic Temple, 8 iiim on Hiilcomb street in Hartford. | by tonight to Frank Stahl, and to only four days, and the serond on­ Cocktatl Dresses and Evening Minimum $2.00 ONE ENTIRE WEEK tomorrow at Senate hearings on p in. 1939 Ford Fordor (Std.) FOR — - - j return unsold tickets. George ly three. OotVTis. Tomorrow ( \ alu atin n U p T o $7.6) .Vbo'iit 150 .Manchc.^lcr High Earl R. Modean of 39 Cambridge | J^tavnil.'^ky ia serving hia accond At Moran's trial, the pro.secutor the dismisflal of Cen. Douglas ROUGH I MnoArthur * Cnrni rstoiie club .sipinit dance, Lowri St. Flotii l.«Tal TRUCKS OTHER ..-.•hool senior giii.s attcndoil the -•'liei t and Laurlne V. Hoaglund of ■ president of the iduh. said his perjury might have been Community "Y," 8 ii. m. Over $7.6— Of 66 Stephen .street were awarded ' . ' ' . . .. RAW! part of "a calculated scheme deep­ Gen. Moyt Vandenherg. Air I'hoto By I’allot \'n lu a tin n thiril .mnual Cok.' r.irty given liy the Gold "C" and the Choir key. i .Aequltled of Miinfor ninilHIIRS. Force Chief af Staff, had been Sntiinbiy, May 19 1950 Ford V2 T^n Stake. AHRACTIONS ly rooted In the monstroim alliance May FesHv&l al Country ('hib. Micbiicls .lewcliTS host iiialit at re.spcctivcly, at the annual I'paala RUGGED between crime and polities." tentatively scheduled as the wit­ Bridgeport. May 17 '.-F' "I ness tomorrow, but aides to the 2:30 and 8:30 p in. 1947 Chevrolet Sedan Pet Show, Flower Mart. Food till' .‘-lore. The lo.nl concern rn- f'ollege awards to students who ! MUMarsTMii At Weber's trial Assistant U. S. knew God wouldn’t let me down," Annual yonlli banquet at Fman- Booth. Putting Contest, Bal­ tiitiiins the female m.'nibeiH of Hn\ e rendered outstanding ser­ Attorney John M. Foley said he Senate inquiry group said Vanden- Delivery. Ciolh Coats A Negro factory worker, clutch- , berg had advised he has an out-of- nel Lutheran ehureh "Unthinkable! O I course it is," says Mr. Blair. "Therefore, let s make loon Man. Baby Sitting Comer. I I hi' gni.luatiiig ela.s.s each year vice in various extra-curricular could not figure out the motive for ing a well-worn Bible, blurted this i town speaking engagement. They Wednesday, May 2S CARS WANTED 1947 Dodge Pickup. M en $t ..60 ( V alue to $.60) Tom Kelley reiireserit.'.l the Higb iiitivilies at the college. Mr. Imndolph Weber's He. EVERYONE INVITED I .-a Imol leacber.'- al la.ct night .s af- ■Modean. a senior, is majoring in out yesterday as a Superior (jourt | Foley said Weber's lie blocked added that .Serman probably would M. H. S annual art exhibit. Fd- sure their' work can continue uncurtailed by giving to the Manchester jury here aeiiuitted him of a first testifv ncational .Square. 3 to 8:30 p.m. O ver $.60 lair. psychology. .Miss Hoaglund. a the Senate committee from finding We will pay top prices Tlcketa—7Bc and Jl.OO , . . degree murder etiarge. scon out Moran’s associates. Thiirsilav and Friday, May .6'~f Of Valuation Mrs Helen Ayers, binlal con- sophomore. ,s m.-ijonng in busine.ss | « ^ ^ for (food clean 1940 and Public Health Association." Available at BlalFa .'iiltant. .spoke concerning vaiiou.x Bishop Camddy Dies ■ 24 and 2.5 administration. of Stamford, charged with the *■ T57 Main Street aspect.s ol silver and silv. r .serv­ May Fair at St. Mary a ehureh. 1941 Chevrolels, Fords and shotgun slaying of his wife, r.laine, Fall River. Maas.. May 17—(JP - Friday, May 25 ice. Thiough the e.nirtesy of Hay A son. Jeffrey Cliarles, was born Plymouth cars. Insured Pick up Service Dwyer, films were shown depiif- 30. on March 10. The Most Rev. Jam es E, Cassidy, Y. W. C A square dance, at the at the .Middic.sex hospital. Middle- The jury of seien men and five 81. Bishop of the Fall River Roman Community "5'." 8:30 p.m DILLON mg the origin of silver and the Ranges, Refrigerators town, on May 1.5 to .Mr. and Mrs. women deliberated the verda t for YOU ALWAYS .several maimfa.luring proci'sses Catholic diocese, died unexpectedly S unday, Ju n e 17 Clarke Motor Sales May is Public Health Nursing Month in Manchester. Make checks pay­ Sales and Service Edward Burgess of Soiilh Main three and one-half hours. early today in the episcopal resi­ Brilish-American club annual Washers and AH I needed to prodin e a .'omplele sil­ street. Middletown. The maternal SAVE AT THE ver servile. The gn.'sts also dence, A parish priest said the all day spring out. Garden Grove. nuo.xn ST. able to Mrs. W. G. Finnegan, Assistant Treasurer, 188 Woodbridge St. 319 Main Street grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. colorful Bishop had retired in good Wednesday, June 20 Ollier .A|i|ilian«'es viewed sli.les on j.roper table set­ Fil'd Woodhoiise of 19 Benton Manchester tings for all oecnsions. Arthur Drug Stores health but became ill during the St Bridget's strawberry festival Open Evening.s Tel. 2-2012 street, ami the paternal grand- 6 to 8:30 p.m. COtK Ea.'b girl in lb.' gi .-idiialing [inrents are Mr and Mrs Harold night. TiM JW.HALC coRi ela.ss will reeeive a sterling stiver Burgess of Meriilen. MAMCMtSTSa CONI* ! spoon-pin of her own s.deetion. STATE I Poke and cooki.'s were .served. ------NOW PI.Al INO ------The May banquet of Hie Army ami .Navy Club Auxiliary will take The Lore Story of Vilerie aod Bea Hogan I I place at the clulihouse, Tue.'day. ' Mav 29. at 6:30. Reservations will close .Mnv 26. .and may be made by calling .Mi.s. Florem e .Sullivan.'; .MNIS CmiTEIl Don't Be Fooled By Misleading Advertising!! s289. MrtawalSiMi' 2nd H IT - In the report of the new offleern ol .Maj y Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary. ' I Plus; LEO

The .Mary McClure group will meet at the home of Mr.s. Leland V i l l i ) 11 Hunt, 106 Henry street, tomorrow u f i l s i u i evening at eight o'eloek. Hostesses Bette Datlg (finger Eogert B. KolUran Here Is Our Offer will be .Mrs. David Williams and 4trk CnniAR m E R a i m f - e i Mrs. Alfred Lange. **Pa>*T«pnt on **The iiro o m W ore Spurm** Emanuel Lutheran Ladies’ Aid D om und’* I'iociely served another of its pop- ' S;l6-6:30-93S 1:1S - R:15 ular luncheons this noon to the business people of the town, and Son. "1 1 ( an OM It Wholc.alr" others who had made reservations, fully one hundred in all. The ves- | try was iciol and attractively deco­ 16 rated with white and purple lilacs. The diners were served ns they -INCH LEATHERETTE FINISH arrived from 11:45 to 1:30. The luncheon conaisted of creamed chleVen on bi.scuit.>, the latter home made: golden glow salad, peas, potato chips, and for dessert apple pic and coffee. .St Mary's 50-50 club is planning TABLE MODEL a diner and dance for its final THIS IS YOUR meeting on Friday. June I. in the parish house The committee Is the Lt^oMMOssiinta TOTAL PRICE. present officers of the club and they will contact at the bbglnnlng of the week those members who NO HIDDEN have not already purchased’thelr BURNSIDE“rr tickets. This is to be an informal BiTWUR I —4 MAMTVlsria GHAR6ES. Aradrmy affair and a great deal of tinge A UONDKHriL KIIOUI Award TELEVISION . . . has been given to the program to \\ as.sure all tho.se who c^me a good n^ttr Davit (•iBKvr Ri>(arv Ju Hrotlorlck dinner and a good time to follow. B. Molhvan titrk Caraua IKII.I.IILW ( llAU rOIlD ** Paym ent **The Groom BORN YESTERDAY Mrs. .Shi^ey Detamorc. the for­ I On Demand" Wore Spur^" tad Hill "Dadd lUrdina ^COMPLETE OUTSIDE AERIAL INSTALLED! mer Shirley M. Flavell, of 93 « k PVTKKM'V " At R:IR At tcM-RiM Spn ce street, sailed today from ^HILBRIi.- ^car INCLUDED AT NO .-t New York City on the "Private Sat.. I P. M. A OrvAt Kldi Sko»! -A^90 DAYS OF THE USUAL DEPENDABLE MALONEY'S lack.son" to join lier husband, Den- cil R. Detamorc. AM2. in French C%m 0«l It For T«« Morocco, North Africa. Mra, Deta- Wholeeato** Atartv <*IUdkr«<1 »»d tkr tawboy” ('••Hit. “lirwarr of Bleadir , EXTRA CHARGE EXPERT SERVICE-ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS CLUB COUPES - SEDANS AVAILABLE BABY FBBE FABBIMO Fri.. iiiore i.MlI arrive on May 26 and ■ plans to .stay for eighteen months.

Rev.'Clifford c, Simpson, pastor | TRADE YOUR PRESENT CAR NOW! of the Center Congregational , j church, is leaving tomorrow for ' I Randolph, Vermont, where Satur- ' DEFY ANYONE TO BEAT THIS OFFER A DELIVERED IN It was ntvtr worth mor* than it is RIGHT NOW! CLUB I day he will lead a seminar of the Y e s I n d e e d ! ™ H MANCHESTER Vermont Conference of Congrega­ tional C^urchea on "The Peace j W* need clean '46-'47-'48-*49-'50 used cars to fill pending COUPE ; Group in the Local Church." On orders. EQUIPMENT OPTIONAL i Monday he participated in a com­ mittee meeting of the New Eng­ land panel committee on "Free Church Polity and Chriatlan I Unity" at the Old South Church ! In Boston, He was elected secre­ T V A t SPORT 1 JY DELIVERED IN tary. UO CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 2-1046 ^ M A L MANCHESTER Irish R. Sm ith arrived in "New MALONEY’S SEDAN York last night on the Cunard White SUr liner Mauretania T o » n ig h t EQUIPMENT OPTIONAL bound for Mancheater to visit rela­ tives and friends. His home in the 465 HARTFORD ROAD TELEPHONE 2-4304 a t^£6^ aatiS'/Mui' British Isles was not Indicated in (CORNER McKEE ST.) the ship's passenger list and his MANCHESTER ______^TELEPHONE 51 3 5 destination here in Mancheater I waa not ^dicated. MALONEY’S ANNEX — « -j:^ ^ ; Si ■yi+-V: *-■ y: \

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI.D. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MAY 17, 1951 MANCHESTER fiVKNDJQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951 PAGE n v o ' P | | «I;F Q U 1 etta will bo held outdoors alao ncai a bouquet of red roaes, both tradi­ girls' teams from the various dor­ the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta mitories. The winning team will "lolanthe," under sponsorahlp of the Home Economics building anc •ecretxry, Melvin Q. Cox; treasurer, Portsmouth, N. H.. as delegates the campaign committee for their tional presentations. Mirror Lake on the campus. from ths Manchester club. efficient work. President Kay OLD COINS Junior Events Billy Butterfield and his band receive a brona plaque. the Music Department. The oper­ L. H. Melbert: lay leader, Mark Club Elects Local Men Form the Core A t 9 p. m. Saturday, the juniors If Home Rule Bill Passes^ Gives Address Holmes; secretary, Miaa Viola Mrs. Nichols Invited the club to Thompson called for a rising vote Bought oad SoM—AppsalselB Growers Plan will provide music for the prom. hold Its next meeting, Mondsy, uf thanks to Soroptlmlsts Alyce Robert McLeod of Shelton, presi­ will present a variety show called Miller; membership secretary, May 28 in the form of a picnic at Hallsbiiy and Terry Ivanlskl, e o - At University dent of the Junior Class at the "62 Skldoo." Thla, like the Junior Mrs. F. S. Smith. Its Officers Of Two Division Units Prom, will be held at Hawley Ar- i At Conference Commissions: Menibersliip and her new home on South road. Bol­ chairmen of the fn^lon show last HORRY SHOPPE For Meeting Univeralty, and Eugene D. McCa- No Need for Local Measure ton, and the Invitation was accept­ month lit the 'Verplanck school, • Griswold St; Maachester _____ * hill of Farmington, are co-chair­ mory on the UConn campus, with Evangelism, Robert A. McBride ed. presented hy the Hlslr and Tots 'N 3233 Prom Friday Night to men for the dance. Lewis T. Getta, 22 Coasett street, and Mra. R. O. Persson; I-ocat and ramn Pickett Va —Mancheater*a • the men Into a tough fighting out- Soropliiiiists !o Holil IKtye Excoeds Qinila Teen stores, and to alt who In any Frnh and Vegeuble Pro- Camp mcaei ^ pyslenski eatd. Saturday's events will include a Waterbury. chairman. The Board of Directors will be- Directors Thomas J. Crockett Rev. Orville Crain at World service, Ml.sa Mabel Mat­ Be Followed by Many thews and Mrs. W. J. McLaughlin; Mrs. Frances Taylor, community way assisted. As s result the can­ former "citiren aoldlera w11 - Lately the company, together rlaaa picnic at Sweetheart Lake, Events for Sunday will feature able to forget their charter and Melvin Hathaway objected, Quarterly Session of Instullatiou l„ater in tlu' cer funil (vas upped by $275, dueers Gather in Town aer\e thla Armed Forcea Day aa regimental groupa, haa with Gilbert D. Sewart of Baltlt aa a program of musig by the Uni­ . uni ■»„ »u„ stating that the condition still Education and Social Life, W. H. director of the Tumor CTmic re­ Week-End Activities amendment bill to clarify the ,u„ i Hibbard and Q. G. Mniigun; full-time fighting men In an outfit upending two daya chairman. A Sigma (Thl Derby will versity Concert Band In an out­ needs correcting and the intent No. Methoilist Chureh SeuHon; Tliowo (’liosen ported that Manchester went over AUTO GLASS Saturday, May 26 each week In the field, learning the door pops concert at 3 p. nj-. and method of appointment of town wording of the charter is still Finance and Property, E. R. Ken­ Its qiuitn of $6,600 In the rceont with a fighting tradition. Storra, May 17—Thli will be feature competitttve games, such arts of a aoldier’a life on bivouac. aa a three-legged race, between a performance In the evening of counsel If the State Legislature debatable. nedy and B. X. M leach. Officera who will aerve the Sor- I ’aneer drive, also the Mamhestcr Now In their ninth month of the Junior Class Weekend (May Reverend Oriillc Crain, district arcs, although one or two of the MIRRORS At » piwUn* of the FYuit IsK-xl Men Interested passes a home rule bill that would In an.swer to a statement that optlmtat club for the aen.son 1951- PRESCRIPTIONS m 4 V * « w U Producer! Market- training with the 43rd Winged superintendent of the Norwich smaller towns ha,ye not ns yet Warrant Officer George Mitchell, 18-20) at the University of <3on- permit cities and towns to amend "simple phrasing of t^e in* Asaociation of Mancheater, a Victory Division. Mancheater men 52, were elected at the May busi­ reached their goal. C'rrdlt for the Cnmpnnniled By Men Of 133 Norman atreet, Manchester, nertlcut with a variety of events ter was now clear to all the direc­ district, presided at the annual Beiitoiis Hiiiiiplirth meeting. Bolton has raised $2.32.78 in the counsel, but that actual appoint- i with Mr. Moriarty, where the chil- Chief of Police Schendel scheduled tion service is your guarantee Jamea O. Ilaaaett of Btreh On Sunday, May 27. they will ob­ Caneer campaign. Although th# ment rests with the directors, dren discovered many new thlng.s. MounUln haa been awarded the drive is nfflclally closed, contribu­ for his public announcement that he o f satisfaction and fair prices. serve Grange Sunday when mem­ 451 MAIN STREET The rub eame last fall when Gen- ' Mr. Grant then took the group intends to enforce the laws concern­ TELEVISION contract to iTahinglc the roof of bers will attend the 10 a. ni Mass tions are still being gratefully re­ eral Manager George H. Waddell to the loading platform and ceived by Mrs Joseph DTtalla, ing gambling and games of chance. Also — since nearly half your prescriptions require surgical the Commtmity Hall at a cost of at St. Maurice Chapel. Offirers JUST NORTH OF THE POST OFFICE recommended the reappointment i through the remaining parts of the RKG. 8.5111.95 j n 1 P.ocUvdIe, since the It was also voted to send a leiter dros-sings, let us supply you out of our complete stock from $16-V), Thia la the aecond time are reqursted to meet at the Cnm- R K. of Charles ,‘t. House and the direr- | building. The tour ended in thy PAINTS stnlc (}Uota if $3.3,3,(100 h a s not yet to the Board of Directors staling amce the Hall waa built •lO yeara niunily hall not Inter than 9 40 to ' tors appointed IjiBelle instead i Civil Service room where the chil- the worlcj’s largest supplier, Johnson & Johnson. ago that a new roofing loh has prepare to enter the chapel in a h»*rn mot. House withdrew, but the argil- ] drun asked many questions, that North Methodist Church is been necessary. The roof was so group uhcie pews will he reserved \ opposed to any relaxation of the Sale SPECIAL! ment continued Mrs. Robert Foster a.sslsted laws in respect to the s>|le of extensively damaged in the No­ for Grange members. PRIZES! PRIZES! Several weeks ago. Represents- | Mias .Smith with the children, go- THE MEDICAL PHARMACY 5 2 9 9 vember. 1950 hurricane that It will The loeal Grange will neighbor SEALTEST ICE CREAM spintous liquors of all kinds. ALBRREX HI-H/DE-Kiiiq ol Whiter 1 Gallon Bowl tive Bowers. Repuhllcan and | ,ng to and from the Post Office hy .344 5IAIN STREF.T—TEI.r.rnONF. 3.574 have to be completely reshlngled. with Coventry tonight at the Come in and look around our new store. Count the Repre.sentative IviBelle, Demo- ; hn.s. Aa Difltrict Superintendent Cram Grange hall in North Coventry. will .shortly complete six years in The Bolton baseball club will 1 Pair of Guppies fish in our community tank— you may win one of rrat. appeared before the direetors j . _ ------pracUce Friday night at Memorial Ten Bolton members attended Fooil. riiintt* nnd Bt'glnnpr'a and suggested both hills he with- I the Norwich District, a resolution Eaat Wind.sor Grange on Tiie.sday the following prizes; Gary Coopers Separate was passed rommending a n d Field behind the elementary Rook. drawn because thev fell the rhar- 1 16-FOOT school. A meeting of the club when they added the Bolton link thanking Mr. and Mrs. Crain for to the Fraternal Chain in an im­ Only $1.00 1st PRIZE— 10 GALLON AQUARIUM ter wording Is clear and because Hollywood. May 17—(A-i The I their labors in and for the churches which all players are urged to at­ both bills would probably be killed Gary Coopers have separated and j o f'f'h r di’.strict"an (rW V sh in 'g tend win be held at the Firehouse pressive eandlelight program. While they last! The white elephant booth for the FIVE SECOND PRIZES OF In the legislature by political I „ef.otlaUona for s property .set- ! Godspeed In their new pa.storate. ORLEY tonight. Since many local rooters Half Gallon frictions tlement are in progress. Mrs. Coo- | n u'as voted unanimously that of the club have expressed a desire Yankee Street p'air and Hobby 5 GALLON AQUARIUMS Show to be held on June 2 under NEONS ...... 77c each A t Tuesday's meeting of the per s lawyer savs. ' the Bishop of this area he asked to have a copy of the team’s Don’t miss this big G IFT offer! the sponsorship of Center ehureh Contest i.s now on and ends Saturday noon. May 19. Board of Directors, CTiairninn Cooper, in Naples, Fla., on to re-appoint Rev. Willard J. Mc- DEEP FREEZE schedule for the season, is is be­ MOLLIES .... 39c each Harold A. Tiirkington repeated affiliated groups haa already ac­ First correct answers win. No duplicate prizes wilt The Delicia Kreem Cup Cones are movie location, admitted last No- Laughlln as pastor of North ing printed here so that It may quired a rocking chair and musical RED MOONS 33c each the above reeommendations and vember that he and his wife, the I Methodist, Church for another year, be clipped for future referenre. powiler tiox. Miss F.lla Sumner, White they Inat: be awarded, (let 'vour entry in early. really delicious—and it’s fun to fill unggested that the hoard might former Sandra Shaw' of the films, ] The following officers were elect- May 20. Bolton at (Jolumbia. who is in charge of the bootli. will Over withdraw its bill, thus ilropping hsd qusrrelled. But he said the ed: lay member annual conference May 27, Lebanon at Bolton. be grateful for any eontrihuUons them from the handy Sealtest Half the issue. quarrel was of no consequence. i Mrs. LeVeme Holnjes; financial 824-828 M.MN STKEKT TKI.. Iltil. .M.VNCMFSTKIl $ 3 3 9 »5 May 30. Bolton at Andover*. - from townspeople. If donors will Three Hundred June 3. Hebron at Bolton. TROPICAL FISH - CANARIES- • Gallon. 8 VFAB WARRANTT June 10, Gilead TTgera at Bolton. Finished Monuments and FOR S5.(kl FXTRA ON June 17, ("olumbia at Bolton. GENERAL ICE CREAM CORPORATION RF..AI.F.O UNIT June 24, Bolton at Lebanon. Markers In Our Display DOG & CAT FOOD & SUPPLIES OtVk/en o/ Npffooo/ Oo^ry Kniiiino mins July 1, Bolton at Hebron. SERVICES Yard To Choose From! July 4, Andover at Bolton. S to p at your Sealtest Dealer's today v:sr“ i!:uR 'iRfD- '[ nn July 8. Bolton at Gilead The Finest In July 15, Bolton at Columbia. That tnlerpret the wishes B U Y - * July 22, Lebanon at Bolton. Design July 29. Bolton at Andover*. of the family. Augigst 5, Hebron at Bolton. AIWAYS be OtEfUl, DtlVlNO 1 ADMIRAL RANGE August 12. Gilead at Bolton Workmanship LADIES' QUICK-DRYING *Games to hr played at Mt. 1 ADMIRAL REF. Nebo. .Manchester. John B. Burke Material AND OF.T Andrew Boulay, 34. of Willi- FIINBRAI. HOME mantic, entered a plea of guilty to 1 1M N . operating a motor vehicle under 87 Km I Ontat a t iM. aaes Cutting done in our own /* the influence of liquor and driving shop from I he niugh stone d mhiil!!Tr Se ivtce ADMIRAL TV while hia license waa under sus­ to the (Inished memorial. pension In Bolton Trial' Justice Court Tuesday night. Trial Jus FREE tice John A. Swanaon fined him NYLON $100 on each count and remitted $50 in each case. He was also ' MANCHESTER given a 30-day suspended jsll sen- WANTED tehee, MEMORIAL V 16-m. TTiomaa Fellows, 23, of North DIRECT FROM Franklin, was presented on a COMPANY charge of Intoxication and fined 1 # SWIM SUITS /i $18. Prosecutor Ray CocconI A. AIM K1TI. Prop. ADMIRAL stated Fellowa was the owner of OWNER ■Ci", COR PEAKl and HAKRISO.N % the car driven by Boulay and was a passenger at the lime of the ar­ A (> room duplex or flat, sT k e k t s TV CONSOLE Opposite Kaal ( >nielrrv rests. Both men were arresttd on in Rood condition, with oil WITH DOORS Route 6 on May 5 by State Police TEI.EFHftNE 77B7

Herald Carriers Will Bring A Copy Nobody wonders what you’re driving Th e power is d iffe r e n t —eager and sure. all the tenseness out of driving — 16-IN. BLOND when you roll by in this one. Buick’s high-compression Fireball responds to your slightest wish with a One piece and 2 piece styles in quick-drying nylop Of This To Your Home During engine does wonders with fuel — and surging swoop of power. and lastex fabrics. Colors. .-\qua. maize, mint, ADMIRAL- In the 1951 line-up, its brand-new no matter what you demand in emer­ N o doubt about it, what you get in a royal blue, peach, wine. Sizes: 32 to 38. front-end styling stands out xvith a gency, there’s horsepower to spare. COMBINATION The Week May 14 to May 79 beauty all its own. Buick is far more than just a new car W A S $5I0.»5 H andling is different —this car seems - it’s a w hole new experience in get­ You’re the proud owner of a Buick— to steer itself on straightaway or curve ting pleasurably from here to there. and the whole world knows it. —and swings lightly into parking spots So why not explore this difference? 5 3 5 0 inches shorter than you’d think you MEN'S QUICK-DRYING This is Amreica's Defense Bond Pledge B u t you—at the wheel—enjoy a long Come, take a Buick over and find out need. list of differences that go far deeper how very much satisfaction smart than looks. Capping it all, there’s the silken versa­ money can buy. 16-IN. tility of Dynaflow Drive,’* that takes Ke%tpm*nUeco»emr\m. ln«i enA modoU or# RaMrl Da fAao#» f ^ er THtS 8£ YOC/8 8/\/StV68... T he ride is different —level and true. NYLON CROSLEY \bu sit the road w ifh special assurance ■ No o th o r ear providos oil thtsi — because Buick’s torque-tube drive SWIM TRUNKS TAILS MODEL DYNAHOW DMIVf • flREBAU ROWER keeps rear wheels firmly aligned—soft May Dress Event Offers Pastels Ta back np OUB men and women hi uniform by helping to keep AMERICA 4-WNEEl COIL Sm iNGING • DUAL VINTIIATIOM « coil springs on all four wheels soak up ftnaacUlly ttrong . . . I do hereby PLEDGE to buy EXTRA DEFE.NSE RUSH-BAR EORffRONT • TOROOf-tUlM DAIVl the bumps and bobbles-honest weight $ 2 9 4 BOND(S) totaling $...... (in addition to any Bonds I now am buying). WHITE-GLOW INSTAUMINTS • DAtAMUNi STYIINO n s 9 keeps you on a steady keel. at One Low Price I will make the pnrehaic at:______BODY BY FISHER todleala-^ama of bank and oddreee. poot oAea or branch, or oihor laoutnc afontt »Six>donl on lOADMASre*. a fo n c l n'nfo colt OK e th i So-m THIS PLEDGE k MY answer to my Nation's call for support in this national emergency, WHtN ifTTFR AUrOMOBIlfS AU •OUT iMCIC WIU SVIIO THIN Colors: Green, maroon, navy. Sizes; Brunner’s Tma ia NfNRY J. TAfLC>R. AAC Ntfwofk. evefy Atewday ava*u*a- ^lonia .1.1- . . ------Ai4rlr««t Small, medium, large. 5.98 INCORPORATED 358 E ast Cantor St. Phena. a ty_ Zone__ Stote^ OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ro« ^ tumod ovor %o your Otato Dlroetor tor pofonoa Boodo. It U net in iXamXi y®'* ^ maka good your prombo to your now m por corrlor la OPEN ponk or poot ofltco. Thoao InaUtuttona otll Dcfena* Bonda at • community patriotic RAYONS styled in rayon taffetas, failles or j r y . Tgu may aim authorite vour omployor to Ineroato your pdjroU aaota0a ailotmont to RtTAIl SAlF'.ROOM See our big collection now of Summer'i newest p as­ hava ptodfod to buy. GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. KniTiino (HIL15 tels. Well-designed rayons and cottons that give butcher-type fobria. Juniors', misses' sizes. i TONIGHT 285 MAIN STREIT MANCHESTER you so much quolity at this low price. You'll find COTTONS—colorfost chombroy, brooddolh, per- GIVI THIS PlIDGE TO YOUR NEWSPAPfR CARRIER V,ANCH[SI[R r.R[[S C0:-iNj dozens of dresses especially chosen for this event. monenfly em bossjd cotton, juniors', misses sizes. UNTI^ 9 r — .------r- iff ry-r "'* '| — ■

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priHURdrd thr B ritish to let him HANUHEiSTEK EVEWIiNU HEKALiU, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951 In training on the cut-off date, Department of Defense the sorv-' How To HoM To Display Fla"H Ice.s’ separate days have Iven iilmn- oi^iftntzo •■PiipMd'w TVivato 2\rmy*' W HNB — S4I) WTII. — IISH) VASetsCm.O« except for reaaona beyond hts WAOM construction. The water systems doned and nil four units are him- FH A — 10S.7 control Buch as sum m er vaca­ Mover more tluui 200 men. FALSE TEETH have been further developed, and WOOL tions. The other provision states Hero Oil Siililnlav oix'd on the one day. May l‘.>. nhmMi of the Korean problem laat GOP Women Biitter Stock Date On G1 Bill II is exp*'rled Ihiil Mayor ILii'ol.l rnirij;i’(l from Ihf wnr a lej^eiulary Moro Firmly hi Floeo fall after Soviet vetoea paralyred Local Politicians to Serve with it all only about half a mil! WDKC ■_1Z Today’s Radio WHAVZ — 016 that a veteran may progress from Walkout Cuts has been added to the tax rate. Turkington will Issue a jiiocliinui- riViiire. P,, false teeth annoy am, am- th# R#curlty Council. WON8 - 1410 RMtem Slandard Time VVTHT — 78SII a basic or preparatory phase to ( ’.Tiled " I ’opMUr' bei'nune the liarrers by sll|iping. Cropping or wob. Russia Fails A number of questions have an advanced phase of a course, The nation's second Armed lloii i'eg:ildliig this ,\rined Fon e.s The meaaiire calla generally for Have Election Off a Third Veterans wMo are getting col­ UmIihIi found hi.4 risal name to Ming when yrni eat. laugh or talk? Ju(t "an embargo on fhe shipment to As Cooks at Their Dinner been under consideration, which after the cut-off date. Forces Day oj\ Satind:iv. May 19, I Day and all loenl residents will s).tlnkl... a llt'le FA.STRKTII on your Wire Service •7:46— lege diplomas this spring under ' join In paving liibiite lu Hie tinned I hard to [*ronoum‘e. PrniaUoff hu- anas under the control of the require much thought and Investi­ 4:00— A veteran who complete* im- will lie observed locally hy the ilis- plale*. Tills alkallno (nnn-aeld) powder To Shift Talk gation before a decision can be WDKC—Strike It Rich. WDRC —Edward R. Murrow. the GI Bill, and who plan to take forees !'f Ihe nation on this d\v. I l omphshod .mil’ll I'xpIfiilH «k Rlrol- h.iMs fills.' bi.'lh more firmly and more Central People’s government of dergradiiate studies and applies play of flags hy cluli.s. other or- that something Is. participants to the effect that they | Mpm. J. HerllPPt H iiIhV arrived at. Consolidation of the Signs in Farm Bureau WTHT—News; Western RounU- WONS- Mutual Newsreel. graduate work In the fall, should ’ l.M^c beliliiil eni’Miy lineH in talhya c..mr..rU.lily. N" K'l'niiiy. gooey, pasty the People's Republic of China 111 8 States A rumor In time for graduate work la con­ gniiiziitions. iiidlvidmils iiiicl iiicr- I mul ri’li'ii ;iM); (»0 raptmi'd .South last.. ..r f..i lliig. Ui..'s 11..I sour. Checks of the North Korean authorities, cooking In Republican Town com- did. without the aid of feminine Are illstricts. fluorlnatlon of the . up. I WTIC—One Man’s Family. tile applioatlons with the Veter­ On China Ban CliOM‘11 as Prpsiflnit of Report Imlicate Short­ WTiC -Backstage WUc. sidered to have met both these chaiils, api'i'inl dlsphiv.s ii.u'tiiiniiig ’ \ftirnn i'tlM<-i.s imd lunnin^ A lilnl.' i.,l..r" .dentur.. breathl. Oil of arms, ammunition and Imple­ i mi I tec circles was substantiated touch, make and prepare the re- j water systems, distribution of the ! 8:00— ans administration now before to the uimed (orees iii many idoie Of Bopski's K.\ST’:).;TII lo.lay al any dnig store. (Continued Kroni Page One) WCX7C—ilusical Scoreboard. — provisions. The July 25 cut-off j »« rp riilumn intd (Jcininn territory ments of war, atomic energy ma­ I today when if was learned that freshments. I.orul Organization town’s Insurance holdings are ages in Fall and Winter 1 WDRC FBI in Peace and War. they graduate. windows iiiul apeeinl mention of m among a few of the subjects I WONS-California Caravan. date applies to World W ar II vet- 1 in lt;i!v to fill thu tnnkM from Fact O ) terials. petroleum, transportation ! the group will meet tomorrow Cliairman Davis has bent his | 4:li^— By applying for graduate GI erana (llseharged before July 25, the armed forces at church serv­ I*ri>al4‘ ,\riiiv D io « company officials reported no traf­ brought up almost dally. The WTIC— Stella Dallas. I W THT—Screen Guild Players. ',n.solinr in ('.'Timitt lumy ware- materials of strategic value, and ! night at S o’clock at Its head­ efforts toward baking a spice j Wa.shington, May 17—(/P)—Signs Bill training before they receive fic la moving east to Philadelphia Mrs. J. Herbert Finlay of 86 mayor explained rea.sons for de- WHAY I’lcdge I’lograni. ' WHAY- Polish National Home. 1947. Those discharged after ices on .Sunday. lion.se.s, If You Want To Rulld karto Aibelaas-Undimet*. Colom* Items useful In the production of quarters at 983 Main street. Re- rake, while a white cake with their degrees, they will tie per­ the 1947 d-nle have four years (’oiieeived and iiiiiuguraled in arms, ammunition and Implements nor west to ('iiicinnnti. hocolate tns-ting will be George 1 Plielps Road wa i cleclc l president ' lay'on every one of them and an- f„,“rnT'wdntcr'^^slmtv^^^^ i'n^a 4:80— I WTIC—Aldrirh Family. UimkiM May 17 V Vliuhnur l‘i7p‘ki’H armv li'^'i only two of- gmvc the floor to U. 8 "We’re using alternate ionics In puhliran Town Chairman William mitted to go ahead with their from their ilisehsrge In which to 1950, tile purpose of Armed KorecH SomcIhinK—<.’all H2.1.1 .S Davis urges all members to at­ Willlama’ eontrlbiition. Dlrertor I of the Woman s DcpiibUcaii Club ; -‘wered a number of d>"’»Gons , WDRC—Yankee Kitchen. studies this fall, even though the Pi'nmUi'lf. who niml*' UriUMh ftrer.s ami 12 m* n durun; d.s fhur Amb— ado, Ernest Gross to I"* j ailded 1 some ca.ses hut there is no question from the floor, after which Mrs ! WDRC Mr. Keen. Tracer of start GI Bill courses. Day la to familiarize .Vnierle iii.s 'Ifinn'ious \i’;uH of I'xndemo tend. nay Wan’-m will pi oduce a rhoco- ' yesterday i Agriculture department WTIC—Lorenzo Junes. July 25 rut-off date for starting with the stale of national defense nillitiuy hl.slorv uith Ihi' l.n’r traduce the embargo proposal. | ^ station materials of strate- ' the walkout has hurt our opera Inl* eaWf* ttUth frostinp to match. ® ', nr,,*vtEorsl ..ull..,!called fr.t-for am vr.tovote of thnnlrnthank.s ' , ...... ' . WTHT—Family Album. IxMit Persons. Acting with unprecedented Privnlo’if him,«i’lf lo.st thf low 'r I The only event of any political late cake with frosting to match said stocks of butter in cold stor­ GI courses Will have passed. Tlie and the oi ganizalion of the .iriiieil raising »'\pluit.s of his “priNnli’ HOBBY SHOPPE The novlet bloc delegates v^e such as locomotives and , tiona severely, a spokesman said Coffee will he made by Cliff Vai afternoon at the homo of .Mrs. | for jus excellent talk, which wa.s | WCCC New.s. Musiial Score­ I WTIC Father Knows Best. speed the Senate and Moiiae jirniy" liiirinj; \Vi»rM \\'nr 11. ilu’il hull of hiH linn. I'lown ol f hy n blamed signlflcanre in the wind, however, age on April 30 totaled only veterans also will be required to forces. Since the eoiisolld.ition of B Griswold Nt. Mnnch«at*r In their seats. it .^t rails I Though union olliclals IS a report on the progress of the [ ney and Director Harry Firalo. John J. Walletl o( Waranokc Ftoad, | given with enthusiasm. board. ' WONS Rod and Gun Club. meet two further requirements in passed joint resntiition aiithoiiz- vrstinlny i)f n hrnin tuim»r iMfle cri’midi’ in Ihi:’ He wfi,^ hiiok *"roelr refusal to fake part pointed out in his opening I the walkout on the contract vialo- 32,389.000 pounds. That was !o."s Ing Veterans admliitstrntlon to Hie four sei'viec.s. ,Yniiy. Navy, ,\ir I iiewlv-foi med ’'Manchester Re- | After dinner mints will be which was tin'ustially well attend- , A , followed during than a third of the stocks of 109.- 4:86— 9:00— order to continue with their train­ :rhe Helgian-liiiin Kllssian. wliu I in ni tion Ih.' in xl .Inv provide medical. hospital and Force and Marine Corps, under Ihe the debate removed the only | ,po,oh that the L'mtcd Stales and ; Uoii. they told neusm m the i.ssue publican Plan" which will follow brought by Attorney Herman which the hostesses, Mrs, P. H. Ol’t.OOO pounds a year earlier. WHAY’—I’olka Hop. I WDKC7 Ruspeii.se. ing after the cut-off date. peeted opposition and opened „thcr f N mcnihei s nlrendy is a much hioadci one tt g n m s the business meeting. Yules, and a variety of sandwich­ ed despite the heat. The noiiiinat- Kjdison. Mrs. Joseph Walletl. 4 :45— W THT- Amateur Show. They must start their addUion- (lomeeiliary rare, biirinl hen. fits, April through June is the sea- eompensatinn and jiension bene­ w ay for a speedy vote. I have banned such materials for out of the union s national de- Tlie "cooking ” odors that might es will be fhe contributions of Joe ing committee included Mr.s. Henry I Mrs. John^Rottner, Mrs. Frank WTIC—Y'oung Widdcr Bro'.vii. WTIC -Dragnet. al training at the end of their The attitude of the Cominform , ciuna Tlie resolution leaves | mands to reooen the old conliact Huggins, Mrs. Louis Horton, Mrs •son when butter production nor­ WONS Tnie or False. fits to veterans of Kore'in war float from the OOP headquarters Tedford. Attorney Charles Crock­ Gerlacli, Mrs. Hal Tiffany and mally exi eed.s con.siimcr demands. 8 :00— summer vacation period. countriesountrles made It clear they would j coimtrv to deride how to i for wage negotiations. will come from sandwiches and ett, Don Hemingway. William Frank Gerlach, Mrs. Charlc.s Mr.s. (7. C. Varney served ra.spber- WDRC—News; Old Record Shop WHAY’ Pledge Program The graduate course must he a and their .lependenis The reso- N. ban on arms to t” ^ ' Tlie National (Tt’ has author. The excess goes into .storage to 9:.30— liltiiin do,.‘i not ext.M'i'l to W.irld ; ignore sny'U. cake prcferre.l by the members Hackett, Attornev John O'Connor. House and Mrs. George H. W ad­ i-v ice and .as.soited cookies. help offset n normal production WHAY'—Story (^ueeii. normal progression of prcvioiw the Peiping regime ‘■"Bm ,dross’‘a C said that if a ,red a strike on_^or after duly 1 if thciiiselves. Attorney John ,S. G. William .Stiiek. John Happen and dell. WTH'E -Big Jon aiul Spaiky. WDRC Playhou.se. War II GI Bill of R ights to Ko- ■ Malik seited the floor on a point demnnila for a 2.5 cents an decline during the fall and win­ studies renn veterans review later shows the embargo is liemamls for a .o iiii.s ,in hour P.ottiier will give the oath to the'E dw ard Dynoh. .Mrs. Finlay succeeds Mrs. John ter. WTIC When a GirlMarrie.s WTIC Counterspv. The ruling also will apply to of order at the opening of the ini rease are not met The average WHAY Night Watch. not working, the t ’ N fTiina Sanc­ Pickles who has completed her In April, more butter moved out WONS—.Straight .\rrow. veterans who finish undergradu­ politirsl committee, meeting at wage now Is $1 45 an hour 9:45— Flushing Meadow. The i ssembly tions comn’iitlee can reeommend ' .second term of two years. Her a.s- of storage to meet demands than WKNli News, Baseball Re­ ate .studies at any time after the LYmii. I.lgtit DUld.'iid The walkout vivtcidav followed' Local Slocks quest Matinee. W TH T-Rrihert .Montgomery. and the committee took over all broader econonur measures I sm late officers will be the follow- moved in. Tims the monTi con­ cut-off date, and who wish to con­ a work stoppage Tucsd.ay night in Plug" Hole I ing: First vice president and pro- tributed ni'lhing toward rcse.-ves. 8:15— 10:09— tinue advanced studies at the end Marlfiird Mnv 17 T’ Direc­ WTIC Rc-reen Dircelors Play- Itc.ston. But tlie coiiipany said tlic Obitiiarv gram chairman, Mrs. Robert Me- <{uiitatlniis furnished B) Even vvii'i the larTwr rcservc.s WDRC The Old l-U'ioid Shop of the vaeation period. The VA tors of ( ’iimie.'li. lit I.lgtit iimi I 1 t ’obiim A Mlddlebroiih. Inc. hou.se iliflicuUy ill Bo.ston liad nothing to I Inlosh; second vice president a-wl : a yo.'ir ago. butter supplies liocamc W’l'I C - I ’orlKi Fares Life. ruling is ba.sed on t’vn provisions B 'lW er ('.mip'iny yestcidsv v.it.-d a do with contra, t deniand.s 1 I*. M. Prices tiglit Turin;; the na.sl fell and win- WHAY’ l riirliy s Vuartei j WTHT ,\von Old Farms j of the agencv’.s basic regulations dividend of t’O . ents n sli;ire on Anniversary Mass ! finance chairman Mrs. Henry j Plnyhoiise ' As ROKs Itiinli Slocks ter. The departmeu* said cn.- 8:80— ; WDRC on the cut-off date. One provi­ eomnion st...-k. paynl.le Iiilv 1 to (Classified Adverlisiiig 111 Cincinnati, ahoiit 30'> trnfll , Huggins; third vice president and { A month’s mind high ma.ss will Bid Asked 10:15— i stoekbc,l,I,.rs of r.'.'-nd .Tune 5 plant, cngmccruig and nfll.c cni- he .said tomorrow morning a*, membership chairman, Mrs. Ray i siimcrs arc buying more . f the WTiC - Just I’lam BtU. ] sion I.s that a veteran must he First National Bank product than a ' ear ago WHAY’—Bajid by Ueniand. WONS I Love a Mystery, | [doye.s left tlicii jobs, making it eight o'clock at St, James’s church I Warren; fourth v,co president and I 10:30— all but impossible to s<’nd or re- j of Manchester 33 38 ' A major re-'.son for the apoar- Wc’l ( New.s; .Mu.sical .Score­ SEE PAGE SIXTEEN Fall Back for the Iste Mrs. Domenlcs Vesco. I hospitality chairman, Mrs. Wil- 1 WTHT .News. Hartford National enf butter dclcil i, tpc f o-t that board. . dive telegrams Tbc walkout lieii . WONS .lark’s W.axwork.s. ' Ham Roscoe and Mrs. William ] Bunk & Tnist 27 ' 29'.. a l.srgcr poitiou of the m'lk .suc- W rilT .l ie Giraiid .Sho" . 7/ up Wi stern I’nioti operations ui (( ontiniied on Page I'wn) WDRC Piano Portraits: Music. Houses foi Sale 72 Htiusts lor Sale (Ihio. Keiiliickx-, West Virginia and I Stuck, fifth vice president ar.d 1 Hartford Uonn rnist 79 83 ■ plv i.s I cing rnps-ui'ied in the flm I WO.N.s Sky King l '. S. Slashes Sleel . pi hlicity chalrmaa. Mrs. __ idary ' Manchester Trii.st . 52 form than a year ago. 10:4.5— .MANi'IlKSTKK S rooni i oloiual, ■r<.nii.'sscc Ktiicigcucy messages were packed deep behind the bugle 5:45— WTHT Hartford Chiefs Rexiirnc UANCHE.‘5TF.R- immedlste occu­ were lia: 'lied liy supervisors and ! Taylor and Mrs. Frank Crocker. I’huenix .Slate Bank WDRC (Yirl Masse/ - Martha pancy. 6 rooms completely flnl.sh- living roiini lining lo.im, sun til iwing assault units. 11:00— liv icKiuling Other Officers and I’ru.st ...... 64 67 TUlon and Orche-ilra. There Is Still Time ed. Oil heat, automatic gas heat­ room iii'd mor sale 7:1 -special dlM'i live such as the the nominating committee was Travelers ...... r>r,o r.70 The lo in'-il in tion follows .8latc WON.S New.s III allow II g ex, liid. .1 ei.nunerciiil <"d pace "We are not firing except WKNB .News, Sports. 12:00— rage, overnead ncsir:. shade tires. freight ear. loroiiiotlve. ami ore . unanimously elected. I'ld'lie 1 tint -s I'oliie Coinin;s“loncr Kilv.aril J. l3‘j ,\(*KKS [tail |Minltr\ hoijfeA persuiincl to erti.-..*. tl'.' nni lor de- at groups of 100 or more," an ni- Hirkcv’.s roernt rrilici-iiii of la-.-.- 6:10— WTIC News, Iln'ice Mii.sic; AS 3 , ^ 5 Q Price $U,250 down payment $3,- , boat construction programs now ' The retiring treasurer, Mrs. P. Conn. Llgnl & Rower 14 i:.’. WDRC7—Jaek Smith .S|>oils by trading in your Radio-Phono Combination Ideal vew i; K Von K> kri | paT tmrnt liru-.s to.swilrh in r (tele- I;.'rrym«n said. Conn. Power ...... 37 I'n’orccmcnt in N"w Br lain an-l News, Account 800. Income from 4 rooms $36,50 will be grouped with other prior­ Howard Eddison. In behalf of the : — KeoneN ,'flt»-eel grams I business in I In ii'pcrfor- riie I’ S Eighth Army estlmat- ■ 47) 47 also stems from the diSR)ippar- 6 15 ity deliveries i club, pre.sented to Retiring Presi­ Hartford Elec. Lt. WDRC—Jack Zalman 1 Frequency Modulation per month. Immediate occupancy it loll room " ed Coiumuiust i asualtiea Wednes­ :i7 ‘ aiir' ot liquor from a re.staurant These have heen taking iron and ■ Hartford Gas Co. 2 39 * 3 WTKJ Boh Steele. A room single, large lot near SF’:VER.M, CIIOICK Western t ’nion lines In nil but a j day at 3..582. Tlie Fifth Air Force dent .Mr.i. Pickles a beautiful cor­ So. New England Tel. 32» y 34'j during n fire rtVORf— KM: 93.7 .MC. acbool and bus. Price Il.3,.'"i0, lew areas ol Peiinsylvaina. Ne v . steel prodmi.-. estimated at up to sage ol white split carnations, a.s WONS —Sport.-1. ' w rii.v — 103.7 Mr. THIS IS THE THIRD WEEK .said If added .8.50 Thiir.sday in 617 '.5()U.()iMl tons luonihly. Mitniilucliirlng p. m. needed $4,000 2-femi!y flat ,5-5 milc sector of the en.sl-cenli al i in relation to 1950 output, there | Picklc.s during her term of office. As.sra-. Spring . mittee of seven to rondnrl such phia oftUe. 6 :25— w m A—Same as WDRC. rooms, steam heat with oil. 2-car S A B E E C H L E R Iront from Chuiichon lo Inje. |I have been increases in production Not only has she taken the lead Bristol Bra.ss .. an invo.rtigation "to d-termine Mennwhilo. oilier union workers WTIC -Weather Duffy’s Tavern WTIC 9 .50 p m garage, 5 rooms available. Price Ron It or The Chinese hreakthrough was which are expedeil to leave "some in local Republican women s ac- ('oilms ...... what, if anvthing. may b" wrong said they were awaiting orders to 1 WK.N’B Weather. 5\T I(’—l-'YI on Ihi* air 7:30 a. ni.- $18,000. Cash down $5,000 Very P h o n e G'JG'J so.i'.li of Iiije. north of the 3.''th tonnage available for civilian con- i tivitie.s, but she Is an officer of EniHa: t ...... iinii 'viio. if anyone, m.ay lie at The good grocery business with 6- .leave their jobs at district ofllcc.s the Co' nty As.soclat'on and has a t­ fault." 6:.80— I s. m. paiaTel Two .South Korean divi- sumption” WON.S - -News. Sports. room apartment and garage, fix-1 IS 46'.. 1 T el'-S isien COUN’I'KV Lake almoapheii ^ . sioii.s were reported letreatmg be- jI The effective date of tlie new tended various luieling.s tlirough- ’ Hart & Cooley ...... 43 WTHT Sereno Gammed; Wea­ tures. all for $18,000. C'ash down I large building iot> with | llra V V H aillS ...rc 111. Red onslaught. Elements |I order coincides with the begiiming | out the rountv, and is well versed ' I.»'u'der.s Fiary A- Clk. 2.5'.. 27'.J YVMir—TY ther. P. .M $10,000. Packagt store and grill Lreea. Ovarlcxm Drive. Wm | ol two Clum -e regiments ha.l slip­ of the controlled materials plan for i on party affairs LnI’ointe I’lii.src.muld 3 '. W n c - Emile Cote Glee Club. "CMP. " under which steel, copper ' .N’ew Brit. Mat'll. Co. .34':: ,36' . Bolivia Vole 5:00 Lucky Pup. SAVINGS BANK for sale. For appointment please Kanehi bunder Pbone 7778 ped through the gap In the Re- on Meetings W K N B -840 Clilb. 111 S o i l l l l A M N S l and aluminum will be allocated , North A- Judd ...... •js 31 1 •5 15 Time for Bran. call Howard R. Hastings Phone puhlican ranka Mrs. Henry Huggins, secietary 8:85— 1-1107, THREE RMLDING lots In South direrlly to defense and dctciisc- Rii.i.sell Mfg...... 18 2" 1 III June Seen .5 30 Howdy Doody Coventry near tl.c lake For fiii- F.vei v Ih'iil ilispati h rrfcrimg to I for tlie pa.st two year.s. gave an 5.5 58 WCC(.' - Good Fvening 'Good 6'00 .Joe's .Show. ill.- lueaktlirougli was heavily leii- .siipi'ni t ing indiistnes St.'iiiley Works c m . COLONIAL 6 rooma with 3 bed­ thei details write .A .1 llaiidette. (( oiitlniied I-roiii Page One) I excellent account of the various Torringlun ...... 3 U J 3 6 '. 1 Music. 6:30 Conte Little .Show, Of Manchester .iie'l ..\P ( 5.1 re.spoiident William (Continued from Page One) rooms and two batbe. Rerrcnlion 97 Grove sireei. Wuulsoi l.a>rk.s. I meetings during tlie iiieuniuni, .sev- Terry Steam ...... 102 109 1 6:48— 6:45 .lean O’Brien Entertains. were warned lit leave then threal- (■ Bill mud on tlie oast-central room In basement has fireplace Conn. 8 D e a l l i ’ oral of which wen held with the Union MIg...... 19 22 1 WDRC—Lowell Thomas. 7:00 Kukla. Fran and OUis. oned homes fnint repotted llie break expo.sed F8«*il|M \‘*" ! men on a number of evenings . .kij 85 , lioniii'V iia ily (M N R i. wlio ran far WTIC—Three Star Extra A Muhiol Savings Bonk and bar. Oil fired hot water heat. tile Hanks of otlier Republican U S. Envelope Com. 7 :30 Strange Adventure. IXJITBLK 1X)T or. walerfront, ('ov- Torrential r.ilns also hit the . 68 P'l ahead'in tlie Mav 6 pre.siiDnti-d WTHT—Weather. Flagetone terrace — awnings for uiuts. He said these troops were l l» - I \X previous to tlie October election. U S. Envelope Ptd. . I 7 15 Camel News Caravan panhandle south plains area ol V I j I V 4 VT 11 sT : Picnle at Pern Orchands 40'.. 43',43i,_, :ele<-tioni but failed to secure the WONS—Evening Star. all wlndowi. Attached garage. I entry Laki ('ali SlSu afiei ,’i p . gravely threatened. Vet der-Rnol ...... I 8 00 Stop the Music. Texas, ending a long drnouht. i Mrs. Huggins directed attention I’hf aliovc qiiolalion.s arc not to j nece.'.sary majonty. 6:85— ■ 9:00 Ellery Queen. June occupancy. Price $19,000. The National (luard.s and disa.s- South Koreans to the west gave markcLs Ballivian piomi.'iO'J. meanwhile. WTHT—Edwin C. Hill Jam es J. Rohan It Son, Realtors, llo the kind invitation of Mr. and be construed as actual m ! 9:30 Garraoway at Large t'HOU'K 1-0(’ATI()N, 7,5 x 140 ter uiiit.s ol the Red ( 'ross weie iii gioimd under heavy jiie.ssure (4 ontimied from Page One) that P.')li\-ia -.-.-onld continue to WKNB—Sports Final. 517 Hartford Road. Tel. 7433. .still farther southwest, m the Mrs, Joseph I'ero, of the Pern hut arc approximate markets. 10:00—Private Eye. $1,600 .Madeline .sr.iUh Realtor. ! a'lion 111 vce.-'leiii Kansas where m-Hinta.n fiiendly relations with 7UI0— neighborhood of Chunchon. A m er-; the dl.spatchor at Hartford police ' niect with them foi 10:30— XYTist’.* My Name. LIVE m Historic Lebanon 14' 2-1642 or 46W I downpours sent creeks and rivers li.'r Wer-tern Hemisphere neigh- - WDRC—Beulah. 11:00 -Man Against Crime. • eans generally held their posi- I beaduuarters. June clo.sing meeting anil Imr.- and vo-.ld iidhi'n- to the WHAY'—Symphony Hall. rooms, 2 baths, modern kitchen, over Iheir hank.- Ho8pital Notes ll:30--Cntt Mystery Theater. 100 FOOT Krorlla^-' on blai k mail. t\ iidi- to I- iirnihmi- lo $looFi — Field said Reds "are successfully pun- damaged car—which liad cra.shed nionej-. It I.s al.'-o exjieeted that Ii'nia Robinson, E.ist Hartford: WTHT—Mount St. Joseph Mar.shnI Lord BIrdwood. 85, who Kekorl l'rop«r1y for Sale 71 ly. Water was n.s high as the bus' st.nte a.s well as town oflicials will MAKE YOUR OWN WOODLAND Street—5 room, 3 slung savage American and Bnt- into a telephone pole and turned Bonnie Mie Donne'.lj-. 613 Main Academy. led the Australian and New Zea­ bedrooms, living room 12 x 24— radiator at the lime isli aggre.ssors all along the iront” be pre.sent. and a gain lime i.s A.N’DOVKR LAXF - Partially limit Two youngsters Da\i 1 Ka; " i over were calling pole e trom a stree'; Mrs. CaroUne I'ontn elli. 7:80— i land Army Corps against the only 4 years old Fireplace. Alsco ' The attack began oii tlie east planned, rain or .slime. Tlie date is HOBBY SHOPPE collage with matenais to com­ and I’ommv Basket li it the luis nearby house. They returned to 183 Hillslown road; Albert Mai tii). WONS—Gabriel Heatter. j Turks In the World W ar I battle of storm windows. Priced reason-' iciast Wednesday and exploded Wednesday, June 20. and it us hoped 6 (.rixMiId Street Manchester plete It House can he winterized ■ ailier UI linee-high water and their car and f'lund Variii hanging 173 Green road: .Mrs. Aieoster WTHT—Jack Armstrong. I Gallipoli, died today. w cst w a rd AP Correspondent occh a'ole. TWrma arranged. Immedi­ .Small down payment. Balance on out the door of the cruiser, only all will reserve it. (Jn many - Hollis. 274 Parker street; i’etcr WTIC—New:s of the World During the Ill-fated Dardanelloa liave not lieen located They wade.I Nate Polowetzyk Compared it to sions have different elnbs enjoyed , 246 High street, west ; ate ooenpancy A. 8. Burke Agen­ geneious terms .Madeline Smith. llo a farm-house seeking a tele­ barely conscioua. WDRC—Club Fifteen. campaign Lord BIrdwood organ­ cy, Hartford 2-7806. Evenings Realtor. 2-1642 oi 4679. a string of firecrackers exploding At about this time. Officer oulinga at the Pero on liards. 'Robert Calveri. III. 24 Drive A, WKNB—Stars Review the | ized the evacuation of British phone Officers said they hoped as the flame crept along the cord Mr. Johnson, Manchester 8741. I ______Swan arrived and he, witli the two Mrs. Huggins spoke of the splen- Lane Homes; Mieliuel and Records. troops from the Gallipoli penin.ku- Ihi- yruiths were s.ate at the faiiii- for 65 miles. did cooperation llie Kepiihliean , Gadarowski. Willlinantii : I FOITR-ROOM Capo Cod (expand­ iiou.se occupanta, look Varni to the home la. He himself wa.s wounded there SEVEN ROOM home. Porter From east to west front line Activities I'ommittee lias received Mrs. Sarah Volgenau, 3o9 1-2 in May. 1915. able lipl with dormera. bathroom, Another school hus may In' of Dr. R. A. Rlcca for treatment. street. Available early July First 1 dispatchea gave thus picture Tliiira- for the rummage sale going on to- I SpriKc street: Frank Heinreekiy. Later he led Aii.stralla-New Zea­ oil furnace, fireplace, ,13 x 24 1 stranded in flooded countryside Vaml was then sent to his '.wn 1948 Jeep • floor, large living roon. w’llh Are-; knotty pine living room. Near ' day night: day and tonight in the Sheridan ! 231 Middle Turnpike, east; .Mrs. SIMPLE SUN DRESS land force* against the Germans Before voki Imy any air conditioning, be sure you se* York’s 15 Star near Arapaho. The Oklahoma South Koreans on the east coast home, where he is In bed this building. She culled for more place, sun room dining room.: lake. Full price $7,200 with about Eleanor Dickinson. 8 Cedar streel. on the Somme river. Feature*—15 reasons why York is your best buy—comlort-wise, Highway patrol said the hus with fell back before the attack of Com- morning, still numb from the assistants, both men and wamien DelRery Panel. Ready for that paneled kitchen with pantry, and $2,500 down. SO-day occupancy, ar, ppp;), pg,i been heard from electric shock. Admitted today; William Park, ^ m donsrs-and-centa-srisa in air conditioners. Come in. I/iok over Ihe ■ munists streaming off mountain for this evening, and thanked all 4 Oakland street; Rev. George , lavatory. Second floor, large hail, Numerous other cottage.'* at vari- i since yesterday afternmui. Super- Local Officer George W. H ar­ light delivery job of yours. Completely Hennetically Sealed Refrigerating System — Irackcd by three spacious bedrooms and tiled ‘ ' ridges. for their contributions ami help in Brookes. Rockville. | ous prices. Allen Realty Com- ' mlendcnt of Schools Bonmo Mc- Six hundred Communists pene­ rington replaced Varni and com­ SUMMER ROSES Y’ork’s exclusive 5-Ytar Warranty! Find out how much better Y ork bath room. Newly redecorated,' different ways. Discharged yesterday: Mis. pany. Realtors. Manchester, Klmiirry .said the bus may have trated South Korean lines north of pleted the Investigation. He has Tlie meeting voted the sum of ; Frances Ryberg, 300 I’ortor street; does the 5 big jobs that make your home or office a haven of cool oil burner, hot vater heat, large' charged the two men in the car. Phone .5105 I become stuck and the children ' M.apgye. Allied troops rushed up one hundred dollars to the Acliv- Mrs. Florence Barry. .59 Holl MANCHESTER comfort—CItera. cools, debumidifles, ventilates and circulates. Learn basement with cold storage cel-1 both young Marines, with reckless taken to farmhou.ses where no | to plug the Hole. Hangye la 20 milea itic.s committee, this amount to be street; Mr.s. Aliee Cary. 155 Mc­ why York gives you more aH-ytar eomfort, lower- lar. full attic with extra semi-fin­ telephones were available driving. Bond of $50 has been Suburban for Sale I inland and seven mllea northeast turned over to the Rpublican Town Kee street: Mrs. Mary Manning. civM maintenance as trouble-free as tlie best ished room. Two car garage, well Automobiles wen- slrandcil al of Inje. set. Committee for its work. It was 109 High street: N’rs. Mabel MOTOR SAUES landscaped lot. Buy from owner, many points in western Oklat Communists struck hard all The twu Marines are Richard also voted to raise tlie duos to meet Strickle.nd, 11 Oak plaee; Duane \ refrigerator, romparrtfiemaf/. you’ll clio«i<«eYork! VERNON CE,NTER—Large ranch J. Martin. 19, of Buffalo. N. Y., West Center ata ^lartfMKi a Road $18,900. Manchester 2-u031 home ‘for truly gracious living lioma. along the Inje sector, breaking mounting expenses of the i liib. with LeBlanc. 75 Wedgewood drive; th.rough South Korean lines and and Frederick C. O’Connor. 21, of the opening of new he.adqiiarters. Joseph Strlmaitis. 27 Hoihestead GREEN SFCriON—6 -room ('ape on lot 150 X 150 with beautiful forcing two Republican divisions 9 Bigelow street. East Hartford. Mrs. J. 11 Finlay, the new presi­ street; Mrs. Norma Willard and WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE Cod. 8 years old, Firejilare. view. House foundation 42’ X 47’. Ilit8 l3eiiioi*ral8 Both men Are attached to the Ma­ AI.SO breezeway ai.d garage. Oil to retreat. dent, 111 a.s.siimlng her duties, thank- son. 35 Lilley street; Lincoln Rii- 2-car garage, amesite drive oU Reds streamed southwest down rine Corps detachment. Subma­ ed tlie members for the honor paid'dolf. 46 Griswold s lic e !; Mrs. Her-j 341 BROAD ST. TEL. 2-1257 heat. Excellent buy Owner Pav­ .b in er in basement. Details by the Inje-Hongchon highway. Allied rine Base. New London. They to her and voiced her Intention to i lha Carpenter. M Spniee street; Hppiiintmenl Douglas Blanchard, Talk On ing state. Terms arranged a - 4. artillery pounded the road heavily. were slightly Injured in the cr.ash. do all ill her power for the benefit | Edmond ami Chri.stophor Zaglio, ' bert S. Burke Agency, HarUurd Realtor. 5447 Between this road and Chunchon. The car was wrecked. of the club. She solU ited the sup­ 63 Laltcwood circle; -Mrs. Ruth 2-7806. Evenings Mr Johnson, The Connecticut Light and FOR THE Family that appreci- (Continued from Page One) highway hub of the no-man’s-land port of every member and the Jones. 661 Main street: Miss Mary LOAM •AT: Manchester 87H. Power company was notified last united efforts of the new officer.^. Glenney. 29 Foster .street. aie.s real value, this home has on the central front, (Thlneae plung­ Dark IHeh, t ’ultlvaled ed Into A m erica units before dawn night and sent a crew to tuni off Mrs. George F. Boisl, retiring Discharged today: .Mrs. Heveiiy three met bcdroims, large living eral funds, the leader explained, ^ < 5 Cubic Vd. In Truck RANC7H TYPE home with 3 be.l- further served to lower the orlg- and forced a alight penetration the power. • Repairs were made program • ciiairman. prc.cnlcd Cotter and daughter. UI Middle room with fireplace. modem j l.nad l.nta rooms. full ccllai and attic, pric­ inal $42,800,000 to the $14,600,000 Early Thursday afternoon 1,000 this morning. Mayor Harold Tnikinglon -Slie Turnpike west; .Mrs Ziineth Al- ed at $17,800. Down payment $•>,- kitchen, llie hath, and roomy figure di.sciis.secl ye.sterday. TTiinese hit a single aeclor of an remarked Ihul although -several bair, 15 Silas road; Mrs. M ane Screened Sand, c,o.sels on flr.sl floor Large e.x- TOWN ADVERTISEMENT 000. Your choice of 3 two-fanu'y The spokesman a.sserted that American unit. Americana with- | town officials liad nddrc.sscd the Cervinl, 218 Oak street. ponsion attic full cellar, oil Stone. Orav'el houses. Several 4 and 6 room Democrats "hedged ’ when asked drew from a hil and another Allied Senate Probers club earlier this season, it was the Birth today: A daughter to Mr. houses. Ten acres of land 575 ft. b .mer, hot wale heal attached how thev would raise the $14 - group promptly attacked to regain first time they h,id the privilege of 7 >5 Maple NUSSDORF garage, scmi-privale location. - i alrcel. front price $3,500. For apnolnt- 600,000 the hill. Uphold Bradley llalening to the 'M ayor of Man- Best neighbors Douglas Blanch­ CONST. CO . meiil please [ihonc, Howard K. Demociats have in.sisted for The main U. S. line held. cheater. " Rubbish Collection phone 8408 HastingF. 2-1107. ard, Realtor 5447 'nonths that tiie new budget can The Reds used some 150 mm. Some of the largest .sharks can | (Caattnoed from Page One) Called (Tetuii of fhe Party feed only on very small animals , be balaneeil wUhoiit any tax in­ artillery, anti-tank guns and re- Mayoi Turkington drew a laugh Trucks and men In the employ of the Town of Man­ LOVEl-V Nbw 5 room ranch home creases. One of their chief con- eoiless rlflea. But moally they .sieved out of the water. I wit.i tile bath, fireplace and at­ Wanii'O— Real Kstalr 71 mand "confidential information’ with his very first sentence, when chester vdll collect rubbish about town, on May 19, 19.'»1. tentlons has been that revenue | used automatic weapon* and mor- he expresscil his p'casure at be­ tached garage. I.xquisite in every for the next biennium have been , tars. from the President. I . 1 . 1 ' HRGT'I.VTLV .Needed Modern “Get MacArthur" ing invited lo addiess the "Cream You are therefore, requested to place your barrels, or detail. Pleasant, semi-private. J on,. lo- , nomea, ■> z to 4 beoruuma Cash ^ underestimated. ; South of Chunchon Americana. cation. Caah required $1,800. If revenue and expenditures can astride the Chunchon-Hongchon Wiley disagreed with the legal 1 of the Republican parly, — the other materials on the laims in front of house.x. near buyers wailing Call ."(uburtian argument and contended the in- women ' He dlselainmi decision 25.000 SHAREHOLDERS OF Douglas Blanchard Realtor. .5447. Realtj Realtors 4vtll appraise ot make vou a cash The G.O.P spokesman Hatly 1 swooped in for the kill. eommittees to eo back to ac- $13,800. Alao 5 room Dutch Co­ liberations of the previous night, Telephone Company Stock Can Pay Your Telephone Bill. TV camera ''sees” UI if let for propertv See us before HMserled that Republicans under! Thremnh this .sector Barnard r e - ■ . $,parinirs Tliere had been lonial with 5 nice rooms plus By 8ne Burnett 2 6 9 7 MAY 19fh, 1951 COLLECTION Motorola features. NO FADE nor FLICKER with Automatic vou eell no circumstances will sccejit « I Ualk of a session Friday with (Tuesday) ran into the wee small sun porch. 2-car garage on good hours of Wednesday, and he Koep cool and comfortable all By .Mra. A nns Cabot budget that Is only theoretically | Tiutes ne<-es ing perforated pattern in sizes 12. 14, Pattern No. 2697 contains hot mgs Phone 2-110) n** ^ J'jr'' Bradlev will retiim to...... the stand,the Board of Directors, mantion- lion dollars worth of material and ^ sitated a special res.sion. 16. 18, 20; 40, 42. Sizes 14, 4 iron transfer for 3 Vi yards and 8 East by Sooth Main, Main, Union and Slater Streets. frontally and on the left Hank of a goo.' deal Ing in particular Ray Warren, who | property iiv this town. Llatings I The Republican spokesman said yard.s of 39-inch. motifs measuring 2’i inches each; South by Glastonbury Town Line. lErsiTTrrTTW' There at* also that he coulu not understand *’‘'*^^'' iOf time this week end to pending late In February succeeded Kay- UNION SHOPPING CENTER For this pattern, send 30c in material requirements, color sug­ appreciated. B. J.- Campbell Co. with abmit ;>00 mrn in the early draft-manpower legislation. mund ('ooper, who moved to Bol- 1 W’es t by East Hartford Town Line. Tel. Mancbeater 6762, ot Roe-k- wZni. tmZ! complaints that yes- morning ami Krew lo al>out 4.000. eoina, your name, addre.ss, alze gestions and finishing directions. ton. He said it wa> their aim lo | 807 M.AIN STREET TEl,. 8-0344 E.AST H.ARTFORD vUle 5-9480. to 'r'nnt'L? AI^ ■'"IV'"''’' ! 7erday’a confererce brought ro Chine.HT enuT^eii from ahan* desired, and the pattern' number .Send 25c in coins, your name., Avenev 841 M.ir, i assurance that the Repiibli- dolled gold and silver mines and Piihlii' Kecorcls give the people ol Manchester a SAVE — SAVE — SAVE to Sue Burnett, The Manchester address and the pattern number to NOTE: Rubkiah will be collected on all highii-ays with­ KEENliT STREET, top of tba hill, streamed south along mountain government both efficient and A LARGE SEIJICTION OP, GRADUATION AND Evening Herald, 1150 Ave. Amer­ Anne Cabot, The Manchester Even­ T E I I V 1 S I 0 N RADIO 2-4543 or 2-0^80 " i h°i ' economical, all the way through, ing Herald. 1150--Ave. Americas, seven rooln atngie, 10 acres, sev­ ^ OOO.OOO bond Issue for institullon- trails. Their columns were well Warrantee Deeds WEDDING GIFTS TO CHOOSE FROM ica*. New York 19, N. Y. in the aboYt described boundaries. eral oUicr buUdings on premlsea. WANTED to buy- 2-family dwell- building which the Senate has spaced, making poor targets for and as a pollcy-n.aklng board he You’ll like the many interesting New York 19. N. Y. Elizabeth H. Smith to Emanuel t iM s te r s Refrigerators Needlework fans—Anne (Jabot’a ImmediaU oeenpaney. E. T. Von ing, Manchester or vicinity, from approved. constant hammering by U.N. artil­ believed they weie making head­ Diamonds sewing suggestlona contained in C. SoMmene «t al, property on Dish Sets Washers big album is here. Dozens of faa-, By G. H. WADDELL Ecker A ftm cy, 809 Keeney private owner Call 2-2358 ba- "Our caucus agreed to that, lery and planes. Porter atreeL way. Wrist Watchos the Spring and Sum'mer Fashion. Television cinating designs, gifts, decorations •treeL tween hours ot 9 a. m. and 2 p. and I will be amazed if it does not 'These Reds opened up at duak Edward L. Besser et al to He reviewed the achievements Choker Sets Cooking Sets Sew-simple styles, special fea­ General Manager receive favorable action." the with long range guna on U.N. Ocorga D. Shay et al. property on of the board briefly since the new Lighters Irons SheeU tures; gift patterns printed Inside and special features . . . phia 4 4 S 1 i . MItkti TURNMKf MAMCNESTil WEST BIDE—7 room single, hot party leader said. "We tallied troops on the north bank of tlte Brookfteld street. sy.stem of town inaosgement was the book. Send 25 cents today gift patterns and directions. 25 ’w ater heat wlUi uU, sxoellent oan- "ifHREE OR Four bedroom home. about it at Ihe conference, and 1 Han river They used .some mor­ Bertha M. I.ewie to Elgin Zatur- adopted imthe latter part of 1947. ■EWISE — SHOP WISE — SHOP HERE for yotrreopy. rents. '4U10H. gootMot. .813,800. 8. A. Country Club section A'rite Box didn’t knowfthere was any doubt tars and howitzer* and more were sky et al, property on Finlay Two fine mew schools have been Baerhlar, A m a t. Phone 8969, E, Herald. about it." coming on pack mulea. > atieaU built and another is In process of MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE8 TE<1, CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURaDAY'.<^lAY 17, 1951 PAGE NTNB

riainlain if they want to retain the best possllile thingai W an Ms own defeat would mean luliiic rigiit to attack tlic l.odge opponent, to conred* alU ll' Vhkr^ .Mr. Hutchinaon al.ao won the Lec­ afternoon aesstons of the annual rected to the Hobby Show In Meri­ Meal IValeni Meet Price BtablllEatlon, aald yesterday tfi* lnt*rval b*for* rool*r br**k*a I administration. Bui routine p'jliti- their owp political franchise. No turer'* annlvevaary cake. A pa­ 'State Orange at Storra. Auhdav. den on May 28, which ia the (trat Hartford. May 17—-(Ab — Con- that meetinga will be held In Wat* itrMiflh. The on* c*rtoin r*»ult, turning the atate over to a virtue* (hoping, of coursw. matter how good the adminialra- per, "Highlights of Mancheater May 20. time Grange members throughout erbury on Monday, New Haven on "arrlv*. cwrnipt and dIrUtorlal polltl- cal necessity, th* other night, bade that the Hat would not prove Sunday Sales Here Seen Grange Notes nertiriit retail meat dealer* will ftaiirtffstrr of th «* d*b«tn ov*r wh*r* our tlop In power may eventually | flrange," waa read by Mrs. Laura 1.s>crI Grangers are reminded the state have had an opportnnily he informed on beef price callings Tueaday, Bridgeport on Wednes­ na| machine which would Im­ him characterise the Lodge admin­ too long) and, even In dlacuat- Bo It ia not *umm*r. But th*ro Connecticut prove to be. the Democrat* are un­ that they are to neighbor with to exhibit their hobbies. Grange 111 a series of meetinga to be held day and Hartford on Friday. An­ mllilory »tr*n*th ghmilrt b* lo- mediately and aulomatlrnlly istration as one whic’h waa keeping Ing our opiionent, lo arcentii' Loomia. i* no valid r*a»on for inflicting Its der a compulsion to cast it in a * , -IT 66th Birthdav A number of llio mcnihi'rs piiin Hemlock Grange tomorrow eve­ members are the exhibitors and in the stale next week. Janlea E. drew Reilly, food price apecialitt, lEortiitiy ^pralb rotfd »nd ii"*d 1* Roinif to b* a d*- proceed lo "turn the clock some of promises only iH'cmi.sc' ate th* positive, hoping that »iirh l*g*ll*m upon your **na*». •valiant Democrats were badgering role of villainy and fiillore. Just ns In iitliiiii citln'1 tb* iiiornint; or ning. Their attention I* al.so di­ tlvq show Is open to the public. Kelley, director of the Office of will preside. rUM.JItRW> l»T rHE cision. by both aid** of the do- ) ankee bncA" on progress for C'on- life Repiibllrnns were under a aim- | our own atature anil |maltlvlty As Loiitroversial Issue w t t Jt printing oo.. inc. L.*t th**r run with Ih* nr**ii- nectlciit. II into It. That It does what il bat** fh*m**lv*». to inor***'* Ih* ilnr compulsion last summer ami would tie no eloquently estab­ ______Local Group Celebrates II EtaMli (trMt. .Neither clrcumslance haa does only in resiionse to Demon al- lished thereby that we would bankod brook. »w*ll with lh» ***d. By A. H. O. Ic goading, and that it ahall not fall IUnekMt«i. Uoam. gen*ral amount of our military been true alnce the election. wailoV the daylights out o f and Rev. M’lllard McLaughlin of Anniversary; High­ tinmAB rcKuiTsoN. drram in th* *iin. i In any caae, do half enough—Ihcae To be sure, thi* lan't the Direetors' Room Packed *lr*BRth. in th* dir*ction of *n*n- For auch a '•well done" tactic, «a y wo would run pollllca. him at the poUs. It seem* very the North Metliodist church. Wal­ Pt**.. Ttm i-. 0«b I are the view* of the Lodge admin- lights of the Program lm» u* to b* »1ronR*i in mm* Clieatar Bow>a ia in an unuaual j Bowlea would alao have to place Our formula would he lo *■>■ almplr, sitting on the sidelines. ter Hibbard. Charles Gipson and I Not oim ; net two: but .THREE in Jeopardy bla own preaent and iatration the Democrats have to ,\s Opposition Voiced poaitiun. at one# plaaaanl, tantaliz* | Giles Vickerniiin PuMMlA E*»ty E»«»tog pl*r*a. iNew AsM inlaiil By Local ('Icrgyinen; liiM'Ide In Piihlic Hearing Mam.healer Grange observed Ita big roosoiit why It pays fo buy That will t*nd to ohoriir* »lill inR. and #xaap#iating. and hia ra-‘ 66th annlvoraary at Its meeting , f in e s t M ll»nclml#r. C<*nn.. »• The "public ' dl.acussion ended al OT your food floods of POPU* furth*r th* non-mililary paili* (iio addraaa th# otn#r niRhl rafifvl- Liquor Side Presented 11 p. m., but the dlrectora. after last night In Orange hall. Preced- i OIM* » •'! ______A I (!fiiU *r (Jiiirch fo It. a recess, spent some more time Ing the buaineas meeting a dell- LAR. First, you got quality toward p**<* and to diminiali Ui* ' cions ham supper was .served tin- i q u a l i t y fORECBIBTION RaTEi Hia poaition la pleaaant. or al before finally voting for the pub hav* for •xpimting If Tuesday nighf.a discusMon at der the chairmnn.ship of Mias food*—>Hio kMwn qualify of fo* Oaa Taai hy M.li ...... I I !Vi i l#a.at might h# pl#aaant. if h# were lie hearing at the urging of At tor ,I*\ I- Ebersol* of Ijinraaler. the Board of Diroclors meeting is Charlotte Hutchins and her com­ ■IB EMatha b* N*ii ...... J v *t military might alon a vary philosophical gentleman, , as. mous brands and fho guoron* ney Leasner. niairman Harold A mittee ' Oa* EUMita oy •«»'' ...... I „ ' < an n*\i-i Penna a -l.iileni at th* Marlfoid because .some tliinf;r« In which he any indiralion, the Sun.lay anle of •infia Copy , „ no matter how vast. Turkmgton opposed the hoard's Diiriiig the Leiturer'a program, fntd qualify of cholco moofs, rieminaiN Fo nclalion lia.s b**n beli#\e» arc Inung biought lo paaa. liquor proposal might blosanm in­ W**kll. Oy C*rri«r ..r in Itself produce pea *. .ktid it AUTO STORES proposing the amendment because, a humotoua akit waa presented, fresh produco, and fino dolry and « ertain vindnationa of hia own to full-ll*dgod controversial i.sau* LOW •vM. D*llT*r*d. On* T»«r *iH!i:o> i-d by iVntcr ( 'ong i egiit lon- YOUR FIRESTONE DEALER he aald. it is an "indication that entitled "What It Takes To Make ! can never be th* mam iiisliiime'it record anu poficiea are in pruccat with all the trimming.- A publir the hoard is interested in (lasalng foods. Sneond, you gof Mro al chuM h a.** * pai' i.''"* ass *'.*111. TELEPHONE 7080 « Man.” Vnder the direction of uEuur.P of and pnliry of a nation which leal- The Lodge adminlat ration haa 856 MAIN STREET hearing on a resolution allowing THE 4981 -TATrP . KtS* Hi* 1 liiel ir.spoiisilc.litv will be w.lli the ordniam e liy proposing it." Harold Tillinghast, several of tlie . Bconomy in our poUey fhof wipeii out »t.s own campaign .'-'iinday .«nl* lietw**n noon ami i' Th* 4»»Je'it*<) Pr*** n 1\ wants p-'Se* the .liinioi lligli depailmenl. woik- I.rf'ssner denied that ilie diiectors men and women ' of the Grange ! charge of a Bnwlea deficit, it la ' p. . will il* held Inn* 11 al were nimniitting themselves by of- mokos evBry prieo o low prieo aatttl** to th* I1»* o' ing witli this age group .Siindsy 111 participated. David Hutchinson, All ^•W9 atipRtfh#* rrcrt'tert »« t These riehales of oils h*\* cion* arujdm,.; n NtHte inju.‘ i i« voting u dfgiee ol home rule .school. A motion by Director Katherine the Pilgnm l•■el;•■.^ ship oican;'/.*- Little Mol her of .Mine." and MO »1»» ih* loe*i diviclmg us on iiiililai \ ••'t i nt■ !:’>. to I onirnuml ir;-. it \n moving to Til* diieilois \otrd to preaent Bourne tlial no 'i ' 'm b* t.iken "Trees H* was accomnanied on [EXTRA SAVINGS of wookly 411 rilhU nf r«tub: .'*''i'n o' *P*r • ■ .on 11* ". ,11 .1 '.-o • a I on Hi* I iinioi m#rl .slat# insi it iilional building hut by magn.fcing the iiiipui i.m. ■■ the resolution to Hie piililu at th* d lo carry, hut a motion by Ih* piano by Sydney MacAlpine. SUPER iup«r*sp«clals rotulfing from High young people in lh*u homes. n#efla. and il ih lilvely to do a nuui- request of ,\ttorney Geoi'ge t' irector Waltei .Malioney thal a of the i>iii*ly militaiy anti* "I' l I His oHier dull*- uiil h* d*nn*d ■ her of other tliinga ulii' h I'hrstM LIMITED TIME OITLY our constant searching of fho full Mr»'r# N* I>'S.snei. who i*pi*s*nts Incal hearing on tli* icsobiUon he hoi I ■ 1 1 oni I 111* lot. in* Uo-AicN AD iiti muiviriuni and a5 u r SPECIALS te# Inc I'D nbsrtiriiiy nil iii* "tli*i el'iii*iil- liquor oiiHi'ts 10 irstaiirants and "at the reque.st of Mi l>essn*i' I wholesale markets for the best PuBl' hfr. Ki-pr»**nui >r- A cll*wiHli#t for i ‘onne- * nil wo no N<*» whiell ■cli'.lllu l>* pieseiil ill I'* ■Nil 1-; 1*1 .sol* I a gia.lial* of 1<) I'luh pi rmiUres. pa.ssed by a f)-2 vote. Jui lU .«*LB*«* BP«r'» A f " '' Ml* I-Mctilc. n iii..i Micisli.c'.l c ndi'g* nppi ove. buys of the week. Shop here Tor* ’h i*«o D*tro t *nii B fm etgii pc-»lic'\' of s cisuiuc I a I Hiui Although Tiieadav a discu.ssion EVfffV WEEK [ .ind lias been on 1 iu' stah of liie Him |>o.<«ilioii i.« tantaliEWiR hc- waa not a pnhli* hearing, tlie di­ ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE today. You'll find if poys in hcmbeb Attnn BiRr.Af ot ri\,lir.*i1 nation .And' lo Itir .ml- 1 ^ .\I I ■ , amp al c'ai llsl* Penns. I ar.ae liowr\et much he may aji- rector's room in the Municipal (ierehral Palsy worthwhile savings on yoor CIR<”Ut-ATtCN8 ______.sick* w.iilcl Ih* SI'c.lS.I* Ml CC.S II • .1 1 1;* past h' \ ears He la a pio\# leitam doinga of Ih# Lodge Building was packed willi siiec- ' rtdm!nistr;4t roll h# (ould n »l vrrs food bill. ~ Th* n .■»'.• >’r'nt ■ « I’noipany •"* tin'.il nil oui op' M coiiii.ils *d ". si I j M embio o' In* I'll*' F'. snge..i al tators. Major opposition was , •••um** no ltn*ni *1 r,,o m. o ri> for 'iiiicl K*!.uin*.| .tiiii.h ol Lam *.■!- well #.Hi:ip# lii«* leellng that he vou'cd by locnl niini.strr.s, but llie ‘ D rive iNow On w itli h 1 *M fa.Mi I • iu n.l*i ' ' tj poirkphieii •rri.r. ".,V, him.'cll •l•^’'CJv^s scime nerlil for FREE TELEVISION laymen ritizrna who were prea­ 1*1. EGGS ,*rf.» »nt» »..a •">»' rr.o n* m* t*i tliat p'-a'C afl** all. is out .,1m'‘c 'iheii, ,\nd Ui# tiinlrtliZing quea- ent Indicated that many voters will y S#v#ral thouAAnd l#U#ni r#- If. Th* M*«cB*»'t rT*n'n< U»r*ia. li' ti in \ lew ol til# IsCMlgo Hd’i.wi* have plenty to sav against the FRK.'^H Pn.I.K T tiv*. miisi h* alsnii ng au l dis qiicatinp finiinrial Aid for vutimn SPECIAL PREMIUM i.Htnii.oiiH rnuene i:i|)ii»il\ fo? nr- proposal. Botli "allies' seemed to SIZK IM)Z. Thur*d*y May IT lien'lening W' do a.« * luition (!liil» I'o < S'lming lliai II will gain the main of oerebiAl palsy hav# br#n have nnich .siqipoit mHlIed out in lot ai residentm thi» HAMS li*lie\* :r S'.iu' I'. ng u "i' tlian ii#’M for whjiipver t.s The resolution, . , .'.tail.'- "that , . the , week, ami i ontnliiiliona have al- OFFER fishl'iig P.ii-s ,1 al 111* 1 gill I u * l.'illi rrsary irv \\f* own leim nt otiiic. n n In' g*U i*l*lu*lv litll* allention in INSTALLATION on Sunday between the hours of . (pp Manchester Trust company. 5 9 ^ Th* A.I'll.a .-"ui lelys l.’dh Anni- (pip.slion of how Che.sler Kowira Bt*t*m*nt that th* Mial.'gm*l 12 noon and 0 p. m., a.s provided in wh,, jg serving aa treasurer for IT ilh Pxqilisilr Malvhinn Ui* piesent national ilnuaf* \*i-sar\ Alii be ohseived next .Siir- i iin chi nil thal pot lion of t lie < i ed* Sec. 438a of the t,eneral Statutes. . y,p (j^ive. announced drive chair- j Shoulder Veal Chops75c polifi** r*> omnirnd*il by i;<'ii*r«' P'-iliato.. Ill* la-' .!■ luit' ..I. '\ III .bi\ Mil'. -U I’ llli a .1.1111*1 to ic* 'I V. Ill' li \% di:e Inin. a.s amended by Public Acts.. No. 2. ' ,„a„ Ravinond Gorman, todav. Hi« position i.s exa.Hpei a I iiig l>e- MarArthiir "would iiivolw- us m ■.ifst*g>' s ni-aniig 'III! I’l'i- lielci al til* \’.i:a l,.,,...sa in Bodoii * ROOF TOP HI-GAIN ANTENNA! Special .‘Session of Marfli. 19.60." xhe typing of the envclfipcs for cau.HC na his ladio addiea.^ the olh* ^"650 iMinei will he* 'I'l'.'ed al \2 noon l.s'aaner’a Argument j ipp letters of appeal was done by Pork Sausage HURRICANE th* wrong wai. at th* wiong liap.s \*. * ai* n-*ai .•*! lea-i a tiu I er night implied ao often, hia p#i YOl’K CHOK'K OF CONK AI. OR YA(;(;i. SI.cl al. ineinljeis tiu n family and Leasner at the outset ruled out I the typing class of Miss Eileen piar*. at th* wrong tini* and with derision as to what mi!itar\' friends are invited Tirkrls may he Ronal interj'ietation of events must the matter as a religions or so- McCarthy at the local high /* SPARKLING he that th# elction it«elf \^a.s a Sliced Pork Liver 39c th* wTong *n*my ' has gi'*n Ih* I oiii's* w* shall ,oiil‘nii* to fol- piociiied b\ . iillii.g Mr* Caroline ctal problem" but stated it is am school, and the envelope* were LAMPS ' ?u#l ami unfnii j#al. If there wa^ oth*r Sid* of th* MarArlliiii '-'n- '.*v , Wc'iiild tlial t'.d l>* an an- .\ud ' o t.'lc phoii.’ milii I’ei-oi.s economic and soiial one He cau- stuffed by Girl Scouts, nicmheps COFFEf SODA H" .spi-mllhi lit deficit if ao maii> tioned the directors against an of the Friendly Circle and volim- tro\'«ray on* of tlios»’ w*ll-l ui t;*.l piopi ai* t in* ' a P-p.-iiI *a’i iec| .mug Man p.ulation air asked if lii.s piogiaina ate auitable for at *90 DAY SERVICE AND GUARANTEE! DUCKS Fresh Pork Kidneys 25c A Keg. appeal to th* emotions and teers i p I o 111- at I li* I la liar .A uiei 1. an null. phraa*a at which Mac Ai thin him- examination n' Ih* rpiesl . ii of U'a.'^l partial enu't merit by lie- against any attempt to "legislate Part of the funds raised In FRKSIl Value Kldticlge .slieel ''v !' » ni .-lun- MADE FROM a*!f ha* hith*r1o h**n mo«t *d*p' liow well this .oiin'ix' - il'iing pubtn an arimimst t aiion. why in morals " Manchester will be used to aid LONG 15c I da\ Ih# world was h# ilrtealed'' Wh\ local victims of Cerebral Palsy Fresh Pork Feet Aa with aoni* of (;*n*i al M*' • willi tluis* neapc.iii'- foi pea.* Lessner used a large, colored FRESHLY-ROASTED ' M I « Ca - o'o !■ ' tuiisio li.-a.I.’* I li* doc.M he not ile.seive to he tfovern- map and photostated copy of and lo help them lead more nor­ I.CL.VM) 1 3 7 ^ Arthur* most *loq\i*nt s*iit*ni*s 'TUBES AND PARTS WARRANTEE! i. ONLY E A ( H winch * 1 * nol mil,laT\ in .liatac- 1 , 0.11111 it " aitaiig.ng the dinner. or today * Hia own fe< hng haa to figures provided by the ,'4tate mal lives. Anyone not receiving a COFFEE BEANS Lean Hamburg ^ "(S c however. th*r* ia 'om* tiouhl* b*- ler” For a studv of whal n * ai i |(ltlu'T nie .ibcos ..I II.e . oniiiiitte* r>e. we auppos#. that only the mo.at Liquor Control Commission In pre­ letter wishing In assist in this la'c Maigaiel I’e.lrasin. Teresa flagrant < nmpaign mistepresonta• good work may send his ronlrihn- \V ilh A $.1 Merehamlixe I’ lirehasr hind th* tpn**I;ng and w*lt-ron ill 1 g an-i ii.igl'.I ic* il'ii’ g 111 III.' aent hia case. : .N*g .. 1 .0 . 'odr ami Inez H i-- littri ol hiniaell and ol the isa ie.*!* Drinking is not evil, tlie attor­ tion to Mr. .Misire at the Manclies- Sliced Spiced Ham ^'■59c atnu'l*d front - *a ’ Ilf .iipl.iirn. \ til* I I till o* HEAVENLY Each piiri'hiixe rntlUex >011 lo hiiv . . agI..I • oiild have lironglU ancli an unjual 'CERTIFIED TELEVISION INSTALLATION! ney said, but Ua abuse is. "We ter Trust Company. 8.1 r,*n*ral Ma. Aithui .r. i ’.|.a« '.h* leaim of positic* state* •sii ".all >11 to paaa. are dealing with regulation." one of three brniitifiil liinipx a( I he # ■ hi* moat populailN *f(*. liv* alat*- manship * Were it not for a fourth factor On the social aspect, he pointed Cripp* Gravely III with a Quality Liverwurst ^»59c amazing Ion prior of 81.99. m*nta. was car*!*** of th* rona*- Deaths L^st Night in the Bow lea ait nation a politi- out that Manchester is completely Zurich, Switzerland. May 17- ' ( al factor the plenaiiiable tan* eiirrouiuled by Sunday sale towns. i;Pi —The condition of Sir Stafford scoop of Tali* hnni* a pair for >oiir llliilng Room, Itiiffi'l or ftoiidolr quancea or glib in hia aaaurani ** Cripps. former British clianccljor T urk e y s . . . :tliik*x an Idnil gift. .\»«lliihle ii( all ro|iiiliir Miirket*. In Bolivia tahzmg and exaapeiating a.spects RCA, CAPEHART, PHILCO, EMERSON ADMIRAL, Of the 169 towns in the state, 119 Skinless Frankfurts ^•>49c about th*ni r.*r.*ral Biadirv ha* The .VsHorialcd Tress of hi. puflition might ^Mi.saihly ex- allow .Sunday sale, 14 are “dry of the Exchequer. ia causing vanilla \U S.M.M.I. h**n iRr*i*as of hi* inf*r*iir*a. In BoIu'ir thill N#\\ York Mia McnrifUa preaa Ihemaelvea in a benevolent TRAV-LER, BENDIX, MOTOROLA __week, and four have voted! ‘frreat and continuing anxiety. "well done" and "do better atiH" to against Sunday sale. Includjng A statement issued here yeater- Th* inf*r*nt* of hi* *l*t*m*ni hor dfmoriR(\, an ^lAition in Broun 93 ninth#! of Ih# lat# H#y- ^ I ice cream (;U.\DE ,\ Veal Loal-Bologna “ >49c • the Republican adminlalratlon -- Manchester. The local vote was I wife aald the pioneer that war with CThina "would in- which l^RR than five p^r c^nt of wood Blown lohimiual and HENS lb found#! of ihr CIC) Am#ncan a tactic which would at ome ex- taken Oct. 2, 1939. Thirty-aix I Laborile not only ia suffering 5 9 ^ volv* ua in th* wrong «ar. at th* IN CONVENIENT NO-DEFOSIT th^ pfopl#* \ot^d hR.< r^Riilt^d ir N#'A .ap«p#r iiinld, and in h#r youth p#eaa hia pleasure and advance hia HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR YOUR OLD 7", 10'^ 12i" SET towns have taken no vole on thel^f'"'' ■ tubercular Infection of th* Sliced Loaf Cheese ^"550 issue he said. spine as previously ,annoim**d wrong plai.*. at th* wrong tim* a atand-off nhort of the niAiotity an a. tj"n in false a* th* Ronl**' drfii'lt The speaker alres.sed thal the * i.t th* WH'-hiri^lfU I'*>at. M# waa •rat Bradlry's t*stimony djd m- .the pr#8ul#my hy tli«‘ « charge. HI* own fnvoril* cam­ .proposed resolution would only'ap­ PORK Conn. River Shad TAI.l. hui n in Wiat on.sin. d*fd dO. itc an b* aald that hiar*a- vr’Aii a randidat# m rxiUv vv ho ua^ paign nllegntlona were thal ply to cluba, hotels and restaurant* -iscEVAP. Kaat Quoru#'. N Y Dr Allred and vxould not affect taverns or FRESH WEI.t.ESI.EY CAN aon for not wanting to figni accua#d of running a dHiatorship Kr#d#rn k Blia#. 34 who work#d package stores. BABY FARMS CTiina now ii that h* wanta to h* whan h# hima#lf waa n pou#? pr#- on th# uartini# Manhattan Pro- ICE On the economu side, he slated RIR l b - abl* to fight R'.iaaia lat*r umialy. and who la n ai ( iia#.l I ^ 'n ronnrrt .un with th# atom that his client.s pay the aamc 4 7 ^ ho'ub and an aaaofiat# piof#8aor amount for Iheir liicn.se.H as do CREAM 'r'l^T MILK Th* tiouhl* with thi* mf*r*ni* hy hia #n#m.#t at l#ai»i. of li«\,r; ot j'lu^ioliiKv at < ;#or Rfl i*'A n uni- W ILLIAMS other dealer* in the slate but that WAX YOUR add#d i'oninuini.«t #)#in.|..lal* ey paid by |)ermittces for liquor li- Fresh Fruit < en.se; is rcturnoil lo the town, he aa It IS that it will l>* on* nun* fiom iRk. ng o\#t tli'- I ' I MI.U .\iilhiirlred Agent* I or Sll RR0.4D ST. SWEET PEAS said, and Manchesici receives $20,- touch conditi.'irvMg th* tiioiiglit ■' pr#»»ui»'nt liRv fl#tl III*- . .c.iil I s tiOO a year from that source. His and Vegetables Helena Rubinstein T A L L clients are losing hiisiness because C h ic k e n s GARDEN thi* counlii to ih* .d*a th*’ a hiniE#ir an«1 if lh<‘## iiiilitar\ of the Sunday restriction, he con­ WAYBEST GROMN ' C A N S Arthur Drug Stores tinued. *vitahi* iml .something w* at* jimi R.« u hii h fnrn t ion SO often Leasner pointed to the many FRESH Cabbage 2 Lbs. 15c waiting toi in South Aii)#ruRn iounlri*-B and .stringent regulations govern­ KIU.ED lb. 49 *^ A.ASHF.I). ri.E A N r.n SPRING 2 Sue li l••*l.n.on> ' AMI'S ill" da'i \\hRt Will )iRpp#n next iiohotiv ing pnhlu sale of liquor and to a rich lasting luster OIL HKAtlNf; slated t'hal these provide safetv grrou* inipliralioii tiiai «"■ wiili knTd#t until aotiif solution to 2-1*257 Rev. Leland O. Hiinl. rcpiesent- PKG. Well, that IS not what r.*n*r*l th# iniiiitivs politual deadlock Ing the Second Congregational BACON PINK SEEDLESS Bradlay r**lly inl*nd*d. nor ran < an h# fimnd church and the Manche.slei Minis­ TISSUE ters Fellowship, voiccl the unan­ it. aenaibly. *\*i b* th* polu> of i»m# anam. w# ar# r#mind- G R A D E A imous oppf Ih# pfdit.tal immalmitv of mu the trend of times is a specious ar- FRESH ('I T g meni '" He added that anyone ■ great debate*. ' th* firat over n# gliUors to th# aouth. Kv#n that EAST HARTFORD doing busine.ss in a comniunily ORANGE SOAP troops for Europ* and th* sec­ ##'iion of th# world which is miiat heed the mind of the commu­ TELEPHONE 1-3231 Asparagus bn. 29c ond over the Mac.Arthut dism * t Ms#at lo us and st#mingly rnoNt MANCHESTER = nity. He said Sunday ia one day in FLAKES M cCLURE seven when one can have "more JUICE sal. that they hav* tend'd to ob- in harmony with our purpnsfs in = 373 MAIN STREET BAI.DWIN peace and quiet” and pointed out acur*. by thrir haatrd 'absorption th# world IS. on# must s##, far tlie abuses that might ail.se from i .<;e . ^ in a cholc* of diffarent itralegies from m##tin|5 ih# standards w# Biinday sale. Apples 3 Lbs. 29c C for war, th* even more impoitant oura#lv#a hold high. During Their Rev. Fred R. Edgar expressed Margarine CAN ^ PKG. opp'jsition for the Soulli Methodist choice atUI to be mad*, th* c hoir* W# point thii out not lo maU# / m f ' ' church and the Manchester Coun­ between war anc.1 peai* ai.'x vam #mphasis of .^In#!l(a^ cil of Churches. Concerning the Onions 2 Lbs. 17c KIM HRAND— 1 Ml. PKG To aaaume that th s c.ouiUi> xup#rioi’t\, nor on Ih# olh#r #x- re.-.oliition, he urged the directors (JOI.DES PASr.AI. haa no part in th* making ut thsi tr#n'# to a.x.xs I .\in#r,iiitmj^,iuit what kii'1 Emanuel Lutheran chur'ch, Earl Ith ANNIVERSARY SALE Doebener for Rev. CTifford O MISSELMANS FANCY • war and peace- that would h* «if world It !.« Ill moi# than fu Simp.aon of the Center Congrega­ FEATURED IN OUR BAKERY DEPT. TALI. the worst of all reault* cjf our re­ h#m;sph#i# a world w# «ann-v tional church, Rev. Carl M Helgci- FANCY TRY CANS current national debate If w* g e t: chann# #v#n in our b#sl and Now Is The Time To SAVE Money! aor of the Covenant Congregation­ FRESH FROM THE OVEN •APPLESAUCE 2 23c all Americana disruaaing how we al church. Rev. Goldberg, former RUBBINO! fr##at opporluniti#s. in on# night pastor of the Nazarene church. EVERY DAY — THEY'RE DELICIOUS SOME WILBERT'S NO RUB W A X ...... Qf. Con 61e , ahall fight the war, and none dia- i or #v#n on# d#cad#. but a world APPLY... PASTRIES cuaalng how We shall promote with with wti’ch w# must m#an* Buy A New or Used Car During This Sale peace— then th* debate itself will whi'# s##k to livf. have no winners only loaera. LET DRY... SUPER OPEN With all due deference to the • • • • NO FINANCE CHARGES • • • • OPEN The Making Of Summer military planners and th* military ON NEW OR USED CARS DURING THE SALE WIPE LIGHTLY. FRI.ASAT. debaters, the moat important On* awallmv dot* nol make it. Seersucker ‘‘Sleepy•Bye*’* THURSDAY MNNtfN'! POPULAR MARKLTS t thing about thi* country * foralgn FOOD. but score* of them hav* been tak­ THAT’S ALU TIL fi P. M. policy today is the question of ing their flying dip* in our evening zips over babv's nigbli# T IL 9 P. M. what positive emphasis and plan­ pond On* reading of th* ther­ } ning for peace it contain*. The 3>/4% ON 1951 HUDSONS It'i new! Johnaon't Pride give* fur­ FREE PARKINR NEXT TO STORE mometer doe* not make it, but it SAVE 974 MAIN STREET niture the richeat. longeat-Iaiting moat Important question before I ia aurpriaing how quickly a aecoml (MOST MODELS) wax luater you’ve ever seen on wood us la not that of how and when ■ day of that reading can bring th* 2.9 8 — uUkeut fubbini! Real wax pro LIFEBUOY and whet* we ahtll tight, but of Manchester's Piano Homogenized LUX full tide of warm *aie into thal tection. too—milk,' water, even hot LUX SURF what we shall do. beyond the pure- wnnler-pinchad corpuscle. Distributor for coffee can't mar that Pride aurface. SOAP Exclusively at Sago-Allen! Highest Trade-Ins During This Sale LARGE ly military aide of our effort, to On* hath of warmth doesn't Pride contain* it* own cleaning iiv TOILET •SOHMER FLAKES PACKAGE ^remeta peace. j ’’b"', aa it wnll l*t»r, add inches a gredient. And because it goe* ae far, SPRY No mere eelda from kicked-eff ceveri. Baby elaapt eemfertakly LARGE 3 26e I3e Tliaaa debate*, centering on day to th* corn, but you would be Don't Delay! Inspect Our Stock Of Fine Cars! •CUI.BRANSEN lasts so long. Pnde it economical. and safely thi* spring and summer in "Sleepy>By*"—th* only all­ PACKAGE SOAP what aheuld be only one half ot ■ aurpmed and thrilled if vou could purpose. all-seaaon overaleeper. "Slcepy-Byc" la worn over •WURLITZER Don't watt to try this easier way to 32c aur policy ia th* world, are. what- see what feveriah energy it re- ] nighties, pajama* or sleepers with plenty of room for wiggling finer furniture care. Get Pride today. 1 L R ; SWAN REGULAR O A m ^vtr thair outcome in terms of leases underground. One field or walking (^ool. no-iron aeeraurker lalso in cotton Sannelattei GET A NEW HUDSON FOR AS LITTLE AS •HARDMAN CAN 41c military atratagy or domestic in blue. pink, er maire. .Small ilnfani to 18 monthsi I.nrg* (18 Silverdust BARS ib O G turned golden with buttercup*, i months to 3 vearsl. RINSO SOAP poilUca, (Oiag to have on* gen-gpn* d**p-**t neat with its full i I •Hog. BATH $1995 DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER! 3 LB. LARGE LARGE oral reaulL That ia going to be quota of egg*, one trout shatter­ KEMP'S the teew,^oAnsorii Hfat PACKAGE 2 is 19e K 16e SIZE to inereaao, once again, the ing the mirrored stars, one re- 1 Cloaad Maaday. Opo* Tuesday through Botordoy SiM A. M. to (O PTIO N A L E q t 'm iE N T EX T R A )______CAN $117 PACKAGE 32c 33c .Si.in P. M.-. Friday la g-.M P M. IncorpOnited amount o{ money and affort this laxed attack of noonday torpor, Furniture and 61u.8ic PRIDE iUscoveiyJbrJurm turef country ia d#rotint to iU aaiUtary non* of these makes a summer in I fillllilllillillllllltUltllllltllllllliltlUllillUUIllllllllltllllllllllllUllllllUlllllltllltllllllllttlllllllH . ■■ Hi I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1951 PAGE ELEVEN f a o i t e n Interests beyond that contained In Iqulry Into reports of Illegal live­ I Corporation, ssid Bvrry's snnouncc- stock slaughtering. ney et al vq. Center Pharmacy, Inc. et »l: Maurice S. Sheketoff va. era in Rockville. Vernon and El­ 2.7, from 1 to 4 p. m. at Talcott-j Fred Haddad et uls, Hoii-Sehold ; her .30, 187.7. She wax a niemlvV mont "Isn't quite so." the newspapers. He said It appem** Sees More Meat ville Vernon Depot. Vernon ('an-i nee <’orp. v.s. Dorothy laaul-' of Ht Joseph's church and Ht. that the Gateway corporation has B. Laid down a formula for et al; Rich.trd W. Ijtckenltorat el Herbert 1. Pagan!; Richaixl Elcken- lington who are to make the The Gatewsy Corporation, hr ex­ figuring ceiling prices for soybean* ...... 1 fool. .Moiilgoiinry Ward A Co, Helen's Society. Site Is survived sold oftt Its ownership righta to Rockville al VB. George Forster; Helenii horat V*. George Foster; Aldo house-to-hoiiae canvais registering ter. Northca.st. MBple-street and .sawyer; llie Man- Sale of Hotel Bond plained. holds a contract to pur­ For Next Year at the farm level. Belcher vs. Wasaerman's Dept. hy two sons, Stephen D. and Casi- 1947 Buick chase all of the common stock of the Detroit concern. In the meantime, talk grew in Ghldlnelll et al v*. Joseph L. Al- those vyho are to receive the cheat Ba*t Hchoola. Since It i* planned ehrster Trust Co vs Richard A. nier P„ botli of Rockville; one the Bond Hotels Corporation. This He noted also that he la sched­ Store, Inc.; Eugene 1. Wanat vs. laid; Olney W. Howland v.s. Myron X-rays in June under the auspices to have a "t!ot Asqiiaiiited Day ' Torge.son: Ed.vin i; ClnrU \s fi lirothei, nicster JunIckI, of Ih-ovl- (OnaUnaed from Page Oaa) Congrea* In favor of a mere ex­ TASTIER! — because i,nere*s^ William J. Kowalski. (2ourt cases: Super 4*Door Deluxe. contract, he said, still is waiting uled to attend court this morning Strickland; Joseph Stross v.s. Clar­ of the Rockville Public Health sonfor kindei gartners. It will lie V Ki ii'iie (■" dem e. It 1 , five oilier sisters. Mrs. tension of the present defense act Water Safety Wllliani Parizek v*. Amelia Pari- Light blue, neat coveni, ex* Is Still Uncertain for clearance from the Hartford as estate executor In further hear­ — under which controls are author­ ence Toms; David R. Foulkea v.s. Nursing association will be held beneficial to have the children at­ Mrs. Julia .1. (iecliowskl .8"phie L’edor and Mr*. William duction of cattle numbera and zek; Charles A. Woodward vs. Probate court. ing on the Exchange Buffet cor­ ized—Instead of the broader pow­ more tea and finer Vincenzo Minuto; Charles E, Baa- this evening at (>ight o'clock at the tend iiiid t" att( nd, the i liild imi.sl Mr-' .liiliH Janlekl I'lechow ski. I.azarek, of Ihovldeiicc, R. I., Mr*. cellent tires. porations'* fight to act aaide the smaller beef supplies later on. • Edna Q, Jordan; Lydia Lnfferty poration. tne Bond estate consist­ Heyman said negotiations are er* Mr. Truman requested. Session Called coni vs. Ralph White; D. V. Friono Superior tYnirt room. A brief film, bo registered in order to allow 7f>, d id at tile home of her sis­ I’harles Gorsltl. of Newport, R. I., sale to the ftateway corporation. Under the rollback, cattle prices V*. Frank I..emnlre; Oak Grove ing of a controlling intere.st com­ under way for the purchase of the Hearings on these request* are quality tea in * Co.. Inc. vs. Town of Mansfield; "Tlila Is Tuberciilosos'' will be time to plan when each clnld shall ter. Mrs. Bernice .steenilrowski, of Mr*. M*ry .Icsanis of Glastonbury, Willard B. Rogers Not Should this be done, the ftirther by fall would be down about 19 Association, Inc. v.s. Cliarlc* Ko- shown. come in. I 17 Edmond street, Manchester, Mrs. Anna Frey of Rockville. TTie prised of sh.ores of stock in the slock by Berry's group, but "many per cent from recent levels. being held by both the Senate Motors Insurance Corp v*. Wii- MANCHESTER things" remain to be worked out. tranaactlon to the Detroit In­ and House Banking committee* Rockville Again to Con- kerda; John Anderson et al x’s. liam A. Reynolds; Alfred Gtiz.ow- Kindergarten Registration Short Calendar yesterd.iy nnernoon A former fiiiiersl will he held Saturday at Informed, He Says; corporation The stork is personal Brannan emphaslted, however, Town of Andover; John J. Slnder property, and can be disposed, of Ho said there nilgtit be an an­ terests,would be voided. but many leglelators fear they skl v.s. Allen Lisk; Marie C Jn*.scn Due to tlie inclement weatlier A short calendar session of the resident ■ of Rnekville at 14 Wln- 8:1.’> a m at the Burke Funeral The Herald learned of the re­ that there arc other factors which iliicl Classes in Swim- vs. Roiioit C. Rildwln: Holvoke MOTOR SALES Probate Court Has Not by the executors with proper ac­ nouncement tonight nr tomorrow. might not be able to finish the s. D. V. Fringe A-Co . Inc.; Geoige of Ma>- 12, registration of next Court of ('ommon I’ lcas will lie ] dernicre sveiiiie she Imd lived In Home. 9 a. in at Ht. Joseph’* Two reprcaeiitatii’es of the Ber­ ported sale Tuesday afternoon help control meat procluctlon. In­ job before the June 30 deadline. Mutual Fire Ins. Co. vs Clyde A. Palmer va. Eail Palnska. i voar's kindergarten children was held Friday at 10 a. m. with tlie ; Manchester for the past several j I'hnreh Hurlal will he In Si Ber­ West Center gt ITartford ftoaO counting. hut whoever owns the cluding supplle.s and prices of niing This Season Prescott; Sidney Sforcli v*. Elec­ I niimths nal'Is leiiietery. Friends Confirmed It larger part of the shares, or can ry Intorcsls, A. B. Kramer apd through a newspaper article pub­ Oiatrman Maybank (D., S. C.) Meeting Tonight ' very iiici'inplcte. As a result, there following ea.ses listed: Tlie Wil- may I>. M Miro. checked in at the Bond lished in Boston about the Hotel live.stock feed grains. of the Senate committee nald yes­ tronic Assemblies, Inc ; Frank A joint meeting of the canvass- will lie a n gistiation held on May llmantle Savings Institute vs. Slie was hoi II in Poland Noveni- call after .3 p. m. on Friday. control them, in effect 'owns the Rockville, May 17—7 civilian goods. In­ after a lung illne.ss which nearly will pay partial transportation bate Court clerk and a session in th^’ ' asc on trustees of the Bi'tid estate. Rog­ Note To Iran cluding passenger cars, starting claimed his life He is serving a ( y f charge* for children who arc able ers. when told of Berry s state- Probate Court's Poslllon the docket yester«lH>- and July 1 life .sentence for treason on the to come to the Town Hall to leave LIGHT ROCK Questioned about the present Yestcrpment ‘ nient. said he was upawnre that 2 Rilled that retail prices of on the regular bu.vses transporting ; the hotel h.id been sold, although (Continued fru-i Page One) ' Isle d'Yeu off we.stem Franco. ROASTING CHICKENS standing of the Bond estate as it came when it ua.*' 1*’ irn'’'l that the aiitnniobiies must be reduced May I ------he knew that Berry's represenln- the youngsters to the lake. la concerned In probate co>irt. Gateway corp*'raM’ .3. Directed manufacturers of ton. It also own.s the tVolverine we believe to be the finest we have over raised. S' of $400 to defray transporta­ TRUE FRUIT Frances Pu.she of Hartford and Intemntionnl Hotel rorn|'«nv in the Iranian oil dispute. (Tilton yarns and textiles to com­ tion expenses of the children who m Detroit, the Willard and Ral- A foreign office spokesman was 78 2-Door. White wall Hrr*. These chickens are belter than ever before in len- Willard B. Rogers of this town, No i*rler I,i*‘tfd pute new ceiling prices effective new seal rover*, hydmniallc will participate in the swimming I To he good, fooii mu.l he fresh. c igh in Wa.sliington. D C . the correct and polite ns only a British derne.ss, meatiness and flavor, and csirefully clean­ made agreement and took a doWn Berrv said May 2K drive, radio, healer, backup classes this summer again to be FLAVORS payment for sale of the stock and "'iniick in Kalamazoo. M i'h. and liplomat can be. t-iit it wa.s obvious 4. Ordered a nation-wide in- ed as always. For even the b«U of food lose* flavor Berry and Seyburn hnd purehased lights, driving llghla. s[>onsored by the Rockville Chap- ; control of the Bond Hotel corpora­ 'he Hayes in .la. k.son. Mi' h that Britain hnd expected more the liM-al h'itt i 1'oinnienting this morning on ter. American Red Cross ind quality with age. tion to the Gateway Corporation. would be nperat.'ij h\ !' • III •’ • t [Hiblic mipport from Acheson • Two to choose from one WThek. ROGER OLCOn In view of the higher college At your efeafert At that time also interested in the de\elopinents. Rogers said Mere *re the steps we lake to insure a) Hotels Hr derlined i- disclose Other British officials said Ache- one light blue. tuitions the club has voted to in­ purchasing waa the Exchange the purchase priee that he is st'll president and gen- 403 West Center Street Telephone 78.i3 ^ eral manager of the hotel and tins soii'a statement w.as a negative RUMMAGE SALE crease its scholarship prize for a the freshneaa of A a P foods Buffet corporation of New York. At Pnnbury I^nzarus S Heyman. one and wishy-washy stuff. graduate of the Rockville High BEVERAGES c no Information on the transfer of FRIDAY. MAY 18 O'e buy only the freshet! /ood Atetebtes./ It developed that Mr* Pushe lawyer-prepidenl of the Gnteway MANCHESTER .school to a full year's tuition at favored sale to that latter firm, 9:30 A. M. the University of Connecticut, or direr! from farm or fortory. 9r huy but after hearing on motion of MOTOR SALES it., equivalent at any other college. If you like fruits thni are anci •uicy. vrxjel'jblos dial ore full cd dofldoii:; the other executors, Mrs. Pushe American Legion Hall only for rurrent need.s. I;'"', flavor and values that give your r, . i(tel ci I'teuk yoii'ro sure to x"- ■<>*■ sisHta k* 23' C re a m •>**»«••*• «saais h .si ms 39' Legal Notices Af MaiiCh^'.^lPT within f'>r th'* ! AIL prices shewn here flocfaVlnf 113 NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Ii'Ntrlrt of Manrh^!*!'r ..m *h»* llih I these et Hems net sehiect le price AT A COURT o r rnORATE hfld tU. i.f Mfl\ Jfi.'l Whiskias R a d i s h e s SS^'VI msl MKISSMOtt s e s j' To m ato es »•’»«<« u»*i*i ‘* ' 45 ceillnps) pemrmirteed Than., May 4t Manch^»t''r within APOe> 14 il 2 T** 29' 17 fkraayb Wed., M ay 73 end et- day of May. 1S51. FiitMtr of Mary Riirditk, latf of COLONIAL PMDE teethe fa this cemmenltf end Preaent. J HN J. WALLETT. M*iirh^Ft«*r, In -«aM District I BirUttyt Groow Boim$ '*ms,4 22‘ MARKET On motion of William K F>rKUPon - BOTTlfO m tOMO S a la d M ix RKAl R--Mm PRiCfR HitNf R I •( P«R 19' Wclafty. JW.VC. •VI 0« tout ION Grape Juice 23 3 ' BcUta of WUMam E Burdick Sr., 151 Middle Tpk., West Telephone 8338 <*f AAii Manch^ftpr. afiminlelrator. ! Birrfgtyt Rospborms u » ss. 35^ late of Manchester. In aald Dtetrlrt. de- 6 Bottle Carton------'^ORDEHED: That mix niontha from STRAiOHr wmmrr eeaaed. AMESITE DRIVEWAYS a - n r r n c i I l f C D V onivra must be In by S P. M. thp IHh ilay -if May, A I> . 19^1. ami • 100 STM Pluj Deposit a lO IH O On motion of William F. FerguBon of M ^ ^ 9 a REDUCED RATES SINCE 1920 r n C E : U C L I w C I I ■ in order to be delivered the name day th^ aame are liiniteri and allowed' for P900f SOT 3 . t 9 Birdsoya Lima Boons -»•»■•'»« uNs«t33‘ Cut f r o m U . S; Government P r im e o r C hoice Steers «;7 •aid Mancheater. admlniftrator a GRADING FREE I WORK the rr»‘dit Libby's Fronch Fritd Potutoas f or ^ i r the 11th day of May A D IWI. be and the said admiMSirator is directed to ' a FREE ESTIMATES I CALL NELSON COUNTY BONELESS BEEF fo. pc the aame are Umited and allowed f'^r Oueaf* enioy it MANCHESTER jsive puhhc notice to Uie creditors to | Libby's Peaches («s«6 29' the creditora within which to brlnR m f a-nME PAYMENTS brlna In their (latms wiih’.ii sAid tun- STlAtGHI 80URGON Roa'.l, St'iwing Beet or Ground Beef LB their claim* akainet aai'. e*tatp. and a SAVE 10% FOR CASH 1 7691 SELECTED allowed by puhlishlnK h Citp> of Itiij' CHUCK 86 STH the aald adm’.nlMrator \n dirrri*m th*- -lat- of :hi9 «>rder. Coko’e olwaya a freot STEAKS POCNT> GtSTIUlO m KBnuCKY Libby's Com-en-Cob -xtsf 1 iss, ^9' allovcd by publlahinf a copy of thla DeMAIO BROTHERS porNT> and return make to this C’^urt uf the j ordar in »omf newipaper having a j^ir* A.L. notirc gUttii. ' SHORT 7-INCH CUT lb I eulttion in aaid probate dlalrlrt with­ SOma> UNDft AUTHOKfTY Of THf COCA-COU COMfANY BY Call Now— W e Personally Supervi.se AH Work iniiN I W^ALKETT. Judge, j Libby's Peos ■ • • u m s« 34' ROAST in ten daya from the dale of thia order WBTBURY RESOVE and return make to thla court of the rOCA-COI.A BOTTI.rvn CO. o k IIARTKOKI), e a s t IIARTKORII, f ’ONV. RIB END AT A r o r i ’ T i)F I’RoRLTi heM , STtAtGHT t n § notice given. ___ O itSI, TK# Coco-Colo Cempony at Man-hcetcr w itli.ri and for the I Libby's Spinach . M « P«( 23' JOHN J. WALX,irrr. Judge. PORK ROAST Ulatrirt of Mai ch< r. on tha lllh 88 *** a 10 dav of Ma> , Iflol. ‘ HlOOf S O fW o lT Llhby Sira-'herrtes 16 Oz. Pko. 45« I14 Present JOHN J. WA1.LETT. ! iH9Tnm m mAtviAND READV-TO-EAT Ju'.ge. Fresh Native Chickens Large Fancy Fowl mi«no-s4Lsi >*55' Eiulatp ttf (Miarl«’.< E Buri.ii-k. laic of Snow Crop Lemonade • ‘ ■ca'IA* Mai»che.4i»T. in aai'l Di.«tn»:t. it»‘< paed. h»ARY T«-C90t IRfeVHliS PICNIC HAMS (*n moU.tti of William F. Ferguson of i TOM MOORE Drawn Chickens Drawn Large Fowl 1175* (Boneleas— no waate) saitl Miirii r. adminiatratur. rriAIGMT 80URGOM AiP BUYS NO. 1 GRADE POULTRY That six months from Smoked Picnics “ 49' 86 5TH A QQ BONELESS. LEAN", TENDER the Uth ilay of Ma> , A D., 1951. be | Cut-Up Froth Native Chickent Ptoof 801 nSH EXaUSIVELYI and the same ar»’ lunitpd and aliowpUY TNI OARTS roue fAmnr imes riiti "All Good" Sliced Bacon •«“ '>»*• « 59' Is The feature This Week fnd BEEF POT ROAST for the cr*?dit'>rM within wh:rh l.» bni.p , DiSTtUIG IN KEHTIKXY IT’S NO PUZZLE In their claims agkin.ut said estate, and B reasts • 89' B acks ARMOUR'S the said at-ii is dirpcl»’d to Live Lobsters ''““o * 59' Skinless Frankforts ^ 6 5 * ROASTING CHICKENS Lb. 55c gi\-’ puhhc nottc«' !o the ( f'tit'r.n t- LYNNBROOK I.B. .WKK.XGK bring tn ihftr rhums w t'lin said I no- Pink Jumbo Shrimp "69' Legs •7 9 G ib le ts Bologna or Minced Ham . . . u 59' Why folks all over town p^ii^r DEMAND BANNER BACON allo'wei. by publishing a rfipy -d ini'? 8tmMD wwliRr r I order In some newspap'-r having a cir­ 86 5TH M Q Q Lb. 53c ARMOUTl’S STAR SKINLESS culation in said proliLlc district, with­ Fresh Sea Scallops ...... 63' W in g s •3 7 L iv e rs L. 9 9 ^ Sm o ked L iv e r w u r s t ...... " 63' CUT-UP FRYING CHICKENS in ten daya from the dale of ihle order, PtOOf 80T A o T T tempting oven-fresh and return make to this c-jurt of the WHttKia IM THIS RtOOMa Fresh Cod Fillets i* 37* FRANKFURTS notice given. 4 AND 6 VEA85 OLD JOHN J- WALLETT. Judge. : R. C. Wethereirs Delicious Fowl Lb. 63c MORRELL’S PRIDE AT A COURT OF I’Ki'BATK held FAMOUS ANN FAGl FOODS! Lb.SSc at Manchester wMhli ar-I f -r th-- GREEN VALLEY BREAD and varieties Evie. Hon Turkeys 10-12 Lbs. CHOPPED HAM District of Manchester i.n the loth Ann Page Salad Dressing , rr JAN 32' day of .Ma^. | BON*ELESS BEEF—r(No aucker fat) Ppesent. JOHN l. WALLE TT.. 9 0 .4 BEVERAGES 3 »»32' STAHI.-MEVER II'i LB. AVER.40E Judge. PROOF 801*™3.75 Ann Page Mayonnaise " j**39' »tj« 6 9 ' Estate 'd Fran*’** »' l>A\' r !«•..• ..f A BUND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES COOKED CANNED HAMS Lb.S9e O V EN ROAST >Ia!ieh**sler. It, said District. de<'’H.^ed. Ann Page Peanut Butter '*•*1' The adnilni.stralor having exhihlie-l ^ SMART TEOI’LE ARE Bl VIMi FOR FI TI RE DELRICH hla administration account with suivl A nn P a g e M o n z O liv e s STuFtaCt «<.^UCCT 39' estate to this r<*urt for allowance, it Gins MARGARINE = ,1^37' i» I MARGARINE 35c Lb. OUDEKKD That the Tlth .lay of ' Ann Page Grape Jelly . If W 23' Whole Baby Pork Loins 6-8 Lb. Avg. . . . Lb. 59c M »(. IS.''l. at 1'1. " ■ K. k. f"roiKi..ii, at POLO CLUB . Lb. 49c 111.' IT.il'iit" o q i"' II. Ill'- .Municlpil Ann Page Beans »u*»*iniM u « t*« j ro« 23' DONUTS Extro Leon Pork Shoulders...... Buil'IilU! in SI."I .Mu"rli.'.'>t.'T. I"’ aiui . H 5TH A P Q HALF 1 |Q Extra Leon Pork Butts...... Lb. 59c th.. sainr IS assicn-'l -“ r a utl | PROOF 801 X oJT OAl U o lT SLICED CHEESE'— 53' A distinctive rye loaf of unequal­ BY POPULAR DEMAND * * AGAIN OUR the allowance <^f sairi .-I'.'mlnisiratlon 1 Ann Page Raspberry Preserves LI JAR 33' Lb. 75c account wtili sanl .-..tatc, ascnrti.ln- America's #1 treat . . . Center Cut Pork Chops...... nient of h- ira ami or'ii-r of (ll.-driinition. j ed flavor for hearty appetites Ann Page Sandwich Spread • >B JAR ' SUPER SPECIALS!. an'l till., ('ourt illrcct. that notice of RED CROWN 20 ^.tter than even the tune and place a..:zncd f(.t .ai.l . jtfcr »roi ( Domestic Swiss Cheese • 5 5 Sweet Mixed Pickles Forris Hickory Smoked Whole Homs . . .. Lb. 69c In'arinK I'-' xh'-n to all perfona known I PPOOF” "" SOT 2.49^ 4.29 Ann Page Sparkle Gelatin Dessert 6 . Lb. 79c 3 Can.s Tuna Flakes ...... 8 9 t to h». inter..t'-'t tli.'ieih to i.ppeai anil 1 Ferris Hickory Smoked Daisy Homs . .. In li.-uril tti'Te..i; ti\ pul'll.tol.t: .1 '■ 'pl­ Ched-O-Bit ...... 2 FI MF S9' Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix . Lb. 75c 3 46 Or. Cans Grapefruit Juice 89tf ot tliia onl'T In soim m wapain'r li.ii- ! 'SWEiT BUYS ' EVERYDAY AT A lH 1 i A I 1 r 1 >/KN Ferris Hickory Smoked Bacon...... In* a Ctrl Illation In aahl District at ROBIN HOOD Ica.t flw' 'III. ticfuic tile da.v of .aM j Sliced Pie Apples 6 No. 2 Cans Sweet Life 90 STH A A Q HALF # QQ A sso rted Fru it Slices MRTNWHIf 17 87 8*', ^ F e- •* “ 'e"! Pototees 9 Ox. Phq. 15c hearing PROOF GAl WoA# SPERRY & BARNS SLICED BACON . . Lb. 59c Tomato Juice ...... 89 < .lOlI.N' ,1 W.VLI.KTT, llnlgc. I Bleu C heese *... f.-. • 6 3 ' Premium Salted Crackers 8 9 Worthmore Creamed Filberts )R W RAG 33' BABY BEEF LIVER...... Lb. 75e AT A OlUr.T OK I’ HOIIATK ll.ld MU’fn n 35'^ 2 Cans .\rmour’s Corned Beef . .89< at Mai'i lic.tcr within and foi tlic Rums Whole Kosher Dill Pickles Eight O'clock Coffee Dislr.'t oI .Manchetf 1 tin- l.'.tli Worthmore World Series Mix • ■ 29' Wo hove o limited supply of Grote & Woigol 6 10 Oz. Cans T om atoes...... 8 9 « dar ('1 Ma.(. 19ol Luncheon Meat 12 Rf CAM 4 9 ' Red Circle Coffee RICN. FULL RODIEO 'Prc..cnt JOll.N J. U .\LLETT. , ZONGARUM OVEN-FRESH BAKERY TREATS! 6 10 Oz. Cans Cut Green Beans 89< Judg>‘. RO r CAR 2 2 9 ' VlftOROUS, WINEY Frankfurts Knoekwurst Kstate of Rot'srt .V Kiiicrsun a. k. a. WHin OR OOiD AAP Applesauce ...... Bokar Coffee I 6 10 Oz. Cans Sweet Peas . . . -89« V 2 1' 8 9 chc..ier. In svi'l Hl.tru'i, decease.i. 2.49 Iona Peaches " •0 Vt CAN 29** Pride Furniture Polish 7 Cans Llhby Baked Beans . . . .89tf on inuti 'ii "I .lulia .M- Kmcr.on of PROOF SOT “THIS IS A REMINDER” aaid Manch-'sicr. a'.lriinlatratrix. Apple or Rhuborb Pies 53' 8 Cans Laddie Boy Dog Food .. -89^ oIlDKItKD: That alx niontha from Reliable Cut Green Beans M ’ CAR 2 2 5 ' Educator Graham Crackers NOW IS m s TIME TO RENT A LOCKER AND flLL the l.’ith da.v of .May, A.D. I9.'.l. be and CORONADO Clover Leaf Rolls • • • • . Ht OF * ^ 4 I.arge Cans Snow Crop the aarne arc liinitcu and allowed for Duff's Spice Cake Mix • • . trvi u n t 3 5 ' Yankee Baked Beans • • IT UP WITH THE THIHCS THAT MAY RE HARD tlic creditors wiilun wlilch to britifr In ”5TH ” 2.69 Caramel Nut Rolls • 0 ; * . Ht 3 r Orange J u ic e ...... 89€ their claims vgaliist s.ild estate, and DOT TO GET LATER. 8 9 the salii administratrix la rllr.'Cted to give public notice t. the rreilltors to D in n er R o lls jsM *sss:i "inwK a ttsvt" wt ts ii 2 1* “ITS UTER THAN YOU THINK” Our incomparable Salad Special: bring in their clalma within aaid time RON RIGA Vi^ ailbw'ed by publishing i. copy of thla jANi BARKER RKt EXTRA RICH 17 OZ One Doable Bunch of Celery; 1 Pkg. order In some newspaper having a WHin oa 04X0 Vermont Delight Buns 29' Tomatoes; 1 Head of I..ettace: 2 rlreulation In said probate (.latrlct. •4 STH A JANE PARKER LOAF ~ » E ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL wllliln ten daya from the date of thla paooF »oT 4' WHITE BREAD encumbers; Fa;icy Radishes and 1 order, and return make to tills court 4 YIA*S 010 ^ WHITf HOUSI-IDEAL FOff iVEftY MlilC N€B0 8 9 of the notice given. TYPES OF LOCKER SUPPUES Green Pepper...... ALL FOR 89d JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. £vap. ^lilk 3 T A U 4 I C RIONDO RUM CA M S ^ *

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MANCIfESTCR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1U51 '-vi rV. '. FAiSB TWWL7M came Girl Scouts. They later were entertained by the girls and were Council. These officers are: Presi­ gates to Council, Mrs. John Boyle. ned by the graduating claaa, and backgrounds of experience to school Mrs. Nona McCann, Squl Cohen. also expressed the thaiBcs of the served refreshments. The follow­ and that many dtfflcultlea aiiae dent. Mrs. Frank Batstone; Vice- BOY SCOUT ing girl committees planned and PTA at Green Pres., Mrs. Leon Huestls; Secre­ Prinflpal Esther Granstrom school to Mrs. Boyle and her co- Civil Defense Program from broken homes, frequent mov­ thanked the P.T.A. for their gener­ workera for all they have done to worked for the party, following Masons Plan ing, severe illne.ss, and Insecurity. tary, Mrs. Arnold I>awrence: NEWS the ceremonies; Hostesses Kather­ Treasurer, James Darby; Dele­ ous donation toward the trip plan­ help the Green School. Hears Teacher She Stressed the fact that par­ •\nd ine Upplncott. Marion Kerr. Mar­ Big Program To Be Held Here Tonight ents’ attitudes have much to do sha Martin; clean-up, Judy Holln- ON TELEVISION! “^Mery Wt« ^ ueranfeed rl^W' with providing the child with the skl, Myra Bogllsch and Joan Kip- feelings of love and security nec­ NOTES pax; program, Sandra Starrett. and operation of an emergency Final Meeting of Unit essary to normal adjustment In Every Tuesday & Friday Chief of Police Herman O. “Have you ever used the Manchester Public Health Donna Fogg and Joan Benton. 125tli Anniversary of Schendel, local Cl%'illan Defense auxiliary pumping unit. Ilehl; New Offieers the home and the school. An In­ Manchester s alarm sy-stem will director, will be host to approxi­ teresting recipe for bmlging up Explorer .kdvisor* meet tonight On Tuesday, May 8. Troops 32 Yes, every bite of First National meat is guaranteed right Manchester Lodge to he demonstrated , I 8:30 at Police children was given In conclusion. 12:55 p. m. to 1:25 p. m. mately 50 defense directors from Eleetefl l,aHt Night at 7:30 In the eiiadron room at and 28 had a Fly-Up and parly Headquarters when three-minute B e N ofed June 2 and 3 the Hartford arei. tonight in a A t the annual meeting called to Nursing Service?” asks Fred T. Blish, Jr., of the Center Churrh. for their parent* to celebrate the in every way - in flavor, in tendernass. in value. Care­ alert is sounded, con.sistlng of in- occasion Mrs. Harvey King and II program starting at 7:30 p m. at At Its nal meeting last night the order by Mrs. John Boyle, retiring ‘3 « n wit/, % o / ' , termlttent blasts on sirens and | p ^ thorough- 1 wore given by 5trs. Edward Brown, a.ssisted by WorShlpCa! Marter Albert D. the Municipal Building. About 33 On a recent Sunria;.. S(Oiit.>, uf fully selected and carefully trimmed BEFORE weighing. First vvhistloH. FollovvmR A display o f, . ♦ ,u kx, i odUerH »rfd ommlttee chair­ their co-leaders, Mr*. Gertrude towns and cities are Included in Sqiia'lron 2."> performed their an­ COOKING SCHOOL g - j u t |g • of the opinion that a radio contact with the emergency | I.V enjoyed an informative talk by i men. Mrs. Boyle expre.ssed her Manchester Plumbing & Supply Co. Ballard and Mr*. Richard Martin, National meats MUST satisfy, or every penny you paid wonderful time ie in etore for local the Hartford area ' power unit, the directors wilt in- i Mi.ss Mabel Tillinghost. formerly a thanks for the fine cooperation nual good turn of pitching the presented Brownie wings to mem- Following an address of ^ wel­ tents fur the Girl Scout.s at Camp jtalurin^ aCiuiru _ -Arouc./y .-pei t Kmergency Police equip- | (encher in Manchester schools. Mi.ss given by all of her co-workers ber.s of their troop who were go­ Maaone when Manchester lodge come, the directors will go to •Merri-Wood. In appr.'oation the will be refunded I nienl. , | Tillinghn.st clinse for her subject (luring licr term of olllcc. She was ing on into Girl Scouting. Mrs STATION WNHC-TV ■ CHANNEL 6 No. 73 celebrate* It* one hun­ Ijakewood Circle at 7:45 p. m. for ! ‘What It Means to Learn " and de- i presented with a past preisdent's girls prepared a .ipagheiti supper, Ralph Hibbard, leader of the new dred twenty-fifth anniversary on a demonstration by the fire depart­ After an inspe.fion of the Civil and a .social time followed, which Girl Scout Troop .53 at the Bower* Defense office at h o clock. the scribed a typical morning in her pin and a lor.snge as a token of Saturday and Sunday, June zna ments A water service disruption appreciation by the Green P.T.A. proved *o cnjoyalile that another arhool, welcomed the girls into her group will adjourr to Uie Munici­ present position as a social work-; Mnd 3rd. problem will be presented, and the of her loyal and devoted service to 1 ‘ Boy-Scout, Girl-Scout social wa.i troop and invested them with Girl pal Building henrings room for a cr in Hartford scliool.s. | Just three year* after the Town firemen will lay emergency water .11 hool and civic affairs. held la.it Friday evening at Camp Scout pins. of Manchester came into being, discussiop on tin- ■Priii’llcal A.s- Piiliila from kindergarten to! pipe line. They will al.so demon­ Idgh .scliool who have school anil Tlie new officers were installed 5tcrri-W’ood. All those Scoul-s were Following the ceremonies, mem­ Manchester Lodge was created by pecls of Civil Dcfcn.se. " bers of Troops 28 and 32 enter­ COOKED HAMS strate Are lighting after disruption home problems are referred to the ! hv Mrs. Knytnond Sehaller, Presi­ ,of the senior units and they were a charter granted by the Granu social workers for giiidaneo in | dent of tlie Manchester P.T.A. chaperoned by Girl .S,-out leaderf tained their parents with singing Xjodge of CJonnccticut on June Z, and men Scoutor* ; and dancing. Refreshments, con- F A C I x o SHANK,. will be furnished by an octette finding solutions to their troubles. I Giiesl Of Honor Ntany eases were cited by tlie j ! sistlng of Ice cream and cookies RIADY TO RAT composed of members of the Bee­ were .served, Mr*. Lucille 8. HALF ^ O y < HALF -IV j- .speaker a.s illustrations of the need I At the mooting of Paik 91 at thoven Glee Club and Manchester Baker, Manchester Girl Scout Ex­ 59' for iinderstaiiding and dealing willi ^ Bowora School la.st Friday eve­ lAidge, who will he conducted anil At I)iiiiH‘r Parlv ecutive, talked to the parents PLUMP, TtNDIR. MEATY LEAN MILDLY CURED accomi'anled by Fred K. \N crncr. the whole ( tiild Tlie speaker point­ 1947 Oldsmobile ning the following award.s wore about troop commillees and the ed out that ( liildren bring varying , made: Bobcat pin.i to Steve. Hig­ To .Attend Church opportunity for service and com­ LB 4 9 c Miss Marion L. Cicshion of Ma­ gins and I'anlel Tofeldt, newly- panionship with the girls provided Fowl 1. 5 5 . Smoked Picnics On .Sunday the members will a-s- flfl ConviAdlble Coupe. New inducted Cub.*: Silver Arrow to ple street was honored with a din­ for them by membership on a Clooned w a m i r im o v io lb 7 5c riNAST QUALITY 10 INCH .semble at the Mo-sonic Tiinple blue piiint, new black lop. hydra- James Cornish, Peter Hanson. A r­ M A n H E T ner party .Monday evening at the innlle drive, radio, lienter, seat troop rommittee. where the Uxtge will be opened at thur Houhc. Robert Spieas; Sliver home of Mr. and Mrs. Kvcn4» covers, good Hres. One ownw- 10:00 a. m.. and in dual oliscr- •\rrows on Bear to Oiarle.s John- On Wednesday afternoon. May 10 FRY OR BROIL Rib Roast “ ^ 7 4 .“ ?? 65* Fink of Fai iiiliiglon avenue. Hart­ vance of St. John's Day and of the Youllnem ■son and Tlmotliy Horan: Bear 9, Brownie Troop 38 and Ita lead­ BULK Institution of the lodge one hun­ ford. Mrs Fink is a (laughter of MANCHESTER Badge and Gold Arrow to George er, Mrs. Robert Prescott, became I Chickens 47< dred and Iwcnty-fivc years ago in ■Mr. Green, one of the partners of know how good Coleman; W'olf Badge to Charles Girl Scout Troop 56 at a Fly-Up II e i lodge will attend divine wor.stuii Hunter, George IMrkington, and V a f. Cleaned ali wastirimovid lb 6 S c Lux, Bond and (ireen, jewelers on MOTOR SALES and Candlelight Investiture cere­ lotictf 9 Sliced Bacon ^ 59* the Methodist Meeting House the Pratt street. Hartford, by whom David Mortlock. Frank Terry re­ mony. Mrs. George W. Jones, All Wq'' inskmt outstondlng va ^ho FOR QUICK SNACKS AND TASTY SANDWICHES at the .'-('Uth Metiiodist I'luircli Miss ('.•ishion is em|ilnycd. The West Center af Hartford Road ceived his W’ebelos Badge anij will Manchester Girl .Scout Commis­ jyetYone an TASTY where thev will hi' addressed h\ bride-(dect was iircscnted willi a soon leave the Cub.s to join the Boy sioner, inve.sted Mrs. F’reseott as Kev. Fred’ ll. Kdgar. also a mem­ handsome gift by the group of eofkecanbe Scout.s. Auer the award.s were a Girl Scout leader Following M o g n a 59< ber of Manchester Ijodgc'. employees and firm. given, the boys and parents en­ the eeremonles the girls enter­ ,„.ii««t °;rr,..iot. .«<■» s°'“* Smoked Tongues 59< (icncral chairman Stewart H. Mls.s Cashion will he mnrric(l to joyed them.selvea at a circus mid­ tained their parents and guests Kennedy would like to take this Frank Moriarty of Wevertown. N unfil you fry way, prepared by the Cubs. Jojo with songs and dances, performed oiiportunity to remind the mem- Y.. on Saturday, June 23. at 10 the Clown sold balloons; each Den by members of the troop. Cook- ! Lobstor chick.niiv. LB 53* Fwsh Hslibut lb 43* Slicod Cod lb 27* WANTED les and orangeade were served. h('rs who wish to attend the ban­ o’cloek in St. J.ames's cluin h. sponsored a game of skill, such as ^ PKG 30- ROSinSH IRU.'H ftOUNDlR FRlif HADDOCK quet that their reservnlinns must beanbag toss, darts, ringtoss, etc. tie in the hiind.s of i’a.sl Master Cokes and popcorn were sold, and On Thursday afternoon. Troop Fillet lb 39* Fillet lb 55* Fillet lb 39* Klclinrd Meijrgan. .59 Oxford CARPENTERS Photo By Fallot everyone had a good time in a real . 21 and Its leader*. Mrs. Robert Coe Street, by May 2Hth. and requests circus atmosphere. 1 Mrs. Nils Sehenning, had a FANCY FLORIDA .Albert D. Krause Carpenter's Helpers J .Mother's Dav party In the Hol- that they .send them in without About 24 boys with their den! *;„rtlt.Trlum. The .O O IK ^ IO - JS26, and the lodge still operates delay. PLUMBERS I entertained their gue.st.s with Grapefruit under authority of this original "If you have you will not need my urging to help them through with your of Pack 4( of South Methodist songs and a play sbmit the mean­ Plumber's Helpers church enjoyed a trip to the Pow­ FLORIDA - FULL OF JUICH charter. ing of Mother's Day. u s No ' Rapid Progress contributions. You will know the kindness and understanding of these ers Automobile Museum at South­ cloverm aid 1 LB 'AR Watkins Decoralor ington last Saturday afternoon. Since that day. one hundred and PAINTERS 5 LB JAR m This was part of the Ciibs "study Brownie Troop 43 'made a trip 99- 5 LB BAG twenty-five years ago, when a nurses, their fine nursing care and feel the need of contributing to this to Camp Merri-Wood on Satur- small group of twenty-eight local (lliosfii Si'crelarv i PAPER HANGERS of Transportation ' project. All ORANGES pre.senl enjoved looking over the | '2. Arriving »t eamp Masons gathered at their meeting ' j AND worthy cause." place in the old brick sehoolhouse old ears which dated back to 1898 plored the cabin and a were . very lYTRA LARGE A. .lames Adams of Watkins i and included electric, steamers. 1 FOR at Manchester Green and rnareheil B^\p,i’/s''',ntenor'('i’e(-,.rating start LABORERS • J much impressed with what they SEEDLESS - 4e'i 54 > 64 i behind a "band of music" down The 0iify’instant’ . and_ .T gas engine ,y models. . J The den saw. With their leaders, Mrs.»,_ ' Florida Grapefruit i was elected seerelary of the Aniert- 1 • mothers who escorted the bovs ! ...... - ...... — - Sweet Peas ^ East O ntcr Street to the Metho­ can Inslitiile of interior Decorators, APPLY William Gralf and Mrs. Jesse Ed- dist Meeting Hoii.se, which stood New Knglaiid Chapter, at the an­ backed by 85 yean May is Public Health Nursing Month in Manchester. Make checks pay­ H“,"a ! "■“ '■d*. and a commKtee member, CALIFORNIA 2 BCHS ■everal rods east of the present Harold (.-arlsun and Mrs. Rudolph ^ Brownies went outdoor, and „,0( W'H “ '-'ll"'" It 01 »ll 21 * CAROLINA -• nual meeting of decorators at Bos­ JARVIS REALTY GO. Klssman. They were led by Cub- Cabbage 5* Carrots Masonic Temple, for the installa­ of coffee experienee able to Mrs. W. G. Finnegan, Assistant Treasurer, 188 Woodbridge St. started to work on dish gardens ton recently. master Earle Bidwell and Assist­ tion of ita first officers, Ma.sonry for Mother’s Day gift*. These Finast Ketchup FRESH • (CELLO' All other offices of the organiza­ fnrient Ckast i; Pert SoleHt CefUr rruh Mehett end Dettreit eddrd. .S nOVKR RO.\D ant Cubmaslcr Harold Carlson. has progressed in Manchester un­ tion were re-elected, including Miss , were beautifully made with tiny Corn rrZ iiL 3 »» 25* Spinach GREEN i I PKGS til at the present time Manches­ Dorothy Gidard. Fall River, Ma.ss.. plants and moss that was found CX (INOISP.™ - 7 Q , i The regular meeting or Man- ter Lodge has a membership of president: Miss Eugenie Cochrane,. on the camp grounds. Also used chestor District committees will approximately eleven hundred Boston, Vice president; and James In the gardens were colored stones, be held at Camp Johnson Friday members and Is the third largest Paseoe, Warehouse Point, Conn.. I and china animal*. After the gar­ m t o t Soap \jor garden ^rosteJ JooJd at 8 p. m. John Dormer, District Masonic lodge in Connecticut. treasurer Mr. Adams was the only [ dens were made, the Brownies, Saturday's program will take chairman, stales that the natiiri? ! their leaders and Mrs. William new officer elected of pending business makes It vital- Brown, sat around a picnic table place in the Masonic Temple, and Miss Agnes Troy of Boston, and We Can Help You 1 and enjoyed nose-bag lunches and will commence at 4:00 p. m. with Charles Haley of East Braintree, ly important that each unit be rep­ resented by Its institutional repre­ soda. the reception of distinguished Ma.ss , were elected to the board of ORANGE JUICE 1 sentative and or unit charlman. All these young brownies are guests, among whom will be the I governors for three years. Follow- With Your Meal Planning anxiously awaiting for the open­ EACH TIN MAKES 1h PINTS Grand Master of Masons In Con­ ing the election Edward Flelits of The -Manchester District Cam- ing of camp. The Brownies and pURi MIRABEL necticut and his suite of Grand New York city addressed the ehap- Yes Carra’.s Market can help you to keep your hudget poree will be held on May 26-27 at their leaders thank Mr*. Brown i!3ahcrij TJrcali Lodge officers, ter on the siihjor t of tlcKir coverings. in line by our larffc varieties of meats for you to choose Apricot-StrawberiY Camp Johnson to determine who and Mr. Conrad for transportation 6-OZ TINS Hoaor Veteran Merabrrs from. We are most happy .to give you our sugRcstions will represent Mahchester District to and from camp, also 'Mrp Honors will then be conferred at the Council Camporee to be held Brown in assLsttng with the gar­ FRESH EVERYDAY! on Past Masters of the Lodge and on any meat items and offer you plenty of low cost moat items that are Iniund to .save you money—(,'ome in— BURSACK’S at Camp Pioneer in June dens. P r e s e r v e lb jar 3 on veteran Masons, several of Yof/HFind CONCENTRATED - TRUE PURE FRESH FLAVOR whom will be awarded fifty year Hrouse around— .\nd shop with confidence at ('arni’s Frank Crawshaw announces Brownie Troop 39 had an out­ II* r^ E TrT a T - THIS UNUSUAL COMBINATION emblema by the Grand .Master. •Markel. that on .May 22 .Squadron 25 will door meeting last Monday, at the SLICED ENRICHED k IS FoJ THOSE WHO ARE SEEKING A The history of Manchc.«ter Lodge FOODS make two Eagle Scout awards and home of Mrs. Forrest Howell. The taste THRILL IN PURE together with some of his own BONKLK.SS present one Eagle Scout Palm. Brownies enjoyed making deco­ Grape Juice 2 ' 39* reminiscences will be the theme of L IG H T Parents of boys who are working rated flower pots. In which they WHITE BREAD fruit preserves an address by Past Grand Master for their Eagle badge would en­ put a plant, and used these for Fred A. Verplanck, who la the V EA L ROAST , h 73 c ROCK joy such a meeting and are cor­ Mother.*' Day present*. Nancy 18 OZ LOAVES dean of Past Masters of Manches­ RIB PORTION— LK.\N B.\RY dially invited to attend. Cohen and .Jill Dtskan were In­ ^ 29* ter Lodge as well as of the Grand ' lots THE BEST IN TOWN vested as Brownies and were pre- Strawberries DELIVERS MUCH NEEDED YOUNG ENERGY Lodge of Connecticut. ' i na All Scouts of Manchester Dis­ i rented with apple blos.som cor- SLICED - NORTHWEST Special honors will also be be- > tnii fruit IbvoK PORK LOIN ROAST 1 . 53c trict are invited to participate in 1 sages Games were plsvcl an ' ChOrr FULL OF SEEDLtSS RAGIn S itowed on William (Dad) Walsh I “ 1 * SHORT SHANK— I.E.AN SMOKED the .Memorial Day parade. More j songs were sung by the girls ' " YjeeJd at cJCower fences MARSHALL VARIETY who became a mason in November ' FREKIi. CALIFORNIA information on this is forthcoming Raisin Bread______le^^f 19* 1889 and has been very aetive In At yeur dealers ' The Senior LeaiJeri had their SWIFTNING — EVElYONi A FINE VALUE the affairs of Manchester Lodge SHOULDERS n 57c 3 Lhs. 98c HEN TURKEYS Lb. 62c On June 6 a Cub Leaders Round­ I last spring meeting at Camp Mer- BIG for nearly sixty-two years. 51 r. SWItT'S r. S. CHOICE FRESH MADE SHORTENING table will he held at Camp John­ ! ri-W(V)d on Tuesday evening. May ^oan Carol 16-OZ PKG Walsh has been a 51ason longer With Coupon son. The chairman of Manches­ ! 8. with an informal supper, Fea- 1 TIMBERLAKE - FANCY ALASKAN than any living man in Manches­ EXTR.A FANCY ter Dlstricl announces that facili­ I tiires of the menu were kabob.s. a 1 ter. and his memories of old times ties at Camp John.son are already ! tossed salad and banana eream 1 BUTTER EGG D D E A H SAUSAGE u. 69c . AND HONEY D l l t H V a-ill be unusually interesting. MOTHERS .Made Fresh Daily. ALLSWEET 2 Lbs. 69c BRISKET CORNED BEEF Lb. 89c reserved for every Sunday of June ■ pie. made by Mrs. George W I * m Banquet Jones. The leaders extend an ( Red Salmon • POUND LOAF 1^ A banquet will be served in the Have .vou brought your WXSTERN 8TEER ___ Ina'ltation to Intermediate Girl 19* P^act, and Cook, Z lroa tl main dining hall at 6:00 p. m. by SCOTCH HAM u, 89c SHIRFIXE Scouts, Interested tn becoming TIMBERLAKE - IN TOMATO SAUCE members of Temple Chapter, children in to sec our fish A Real Treat. BLOCK CHUCK ROASTS Lb. 78c Senior Scout*, to visit the Senior ( JOAN CAROL A SIMPLE EASY-TO-GET DESSERT - WATCH THI Order of the Eastern Star, after j and canaries? APPLESAUCE 2 cans 29c troops, to become acquainted with Pumpernickel Bread o^noAFiPc Sard ines ” oz oval tin |gc which the members will be treated PLENTY OF FRESH FARM CHICKENS— Girt the Senior program and Scouts. to an address by the Grand Mas- 1 Come In. You may also be 1 MARTEL FOWL — BROILERS — ROASTERS FRESHLY GROUND ter and by a nationally known i lucky and win a prize. Scout The Intermediate Leaders held ‘J o i- QarJm ElBERTA their monthly meeting at the Girl speaker who has been securril for ' Sl'OAR ilE.XRT PORK BOASTS Lb. 49c ^oan Carol Crown 7] Srrvr \laturs Bonita Fish 7 OZ TIN 2 5 * this oeca-sion. ! SHURFINE COFFEE Lb. 81c N e w s Scout office on Wednesday eve­ Music for the programs in the i Manchester Tropical ning, May 9 The new president. French Bread pkg of 7 loaves 21* Strawberry PRESERVES Vi Ox. 35c ''■ i FINAST FANCY - SMALL SIZE lodge room and after the banquet ^ Mrs. Edward Lewis, presided PEACHES 30-OZ TIN 39* Aquarium SLGAK ilEAKT I..ARGE C AN — DEL MONTE Among the Items on the agenda On Monday afternoon. May 7, Cinnamon Buns Cloverleaf Roils 451 Main Bt.—Tel. 2-8221 Selected Fresh Fruits was the pot lurk supper for t>'e TANCY CALIFORNIA - SLICED or HALVES - IN EXTRA HEAVY SYRUP PRUNE JUICE gi. 29c PINEAPPLE JUICE 35c Brownie troop 27 look a tup to Manchester Girl Scout Council, to and Vegetables the Children .1 museum in Hart­ be held on June 13 at Camp Mer­ PKG OF 6 29* PKG OF 9 j: Whole Beets ”>°15' SERVE WITH . HUNT'S PEACHES (lliihrs) < an ford. Thirty-two of the troop ri-Wood. Plans for the Inter­ 29c L.ARGK CAN members went, accompanied bv GIANT YELLOW W.AXTF.X FAN4 Y, SCNKIST mediate Plav day were discussed three Girl Scouts, six adults and It was decided that this vear it Joan Carol Cookies ?g' 25* W AX PAPER r>5 H . Roll 25c HUNTS PEACHES 29c NAVEL ORANGES Doz.69c their leader, Mis . Metuna ^'-^'8', .vould be a folk*'danee festival, to, Joan Carol 'Jurij O c jJ ' 4 Popcorn LB CELLO PKG 19* MOONCREST land. I be held at Center Springs park ! . : on May 29 from ,5:00 to 8:.30 p. m ' ' I WEGNER'S • RED SOUR PITTED THE FINEST OROW-RTTE FIRM, SCNKIST COFFEE Lb. 73c On .Monda.'’ afternoon, , The program wtll Include a pienie rO RINA Brownie troop 29 held a ">'■'*1’ . j,jjpp,r to be followed by folk Dutch Cherry Pie EACH 55- d Cherries FOR THE PI! 17-OZ TIN 2 3 * YOU'LL INJOY FAMOUS IH LEMONS 6 for 29c ceremony and party. Members 1 dupojng The girls and their I DOG FOOD 5 Lbs. 55c troop 29 and their leaders became I ^ nosebag TOMATO PASTE For YELLOW, RIPE the new Girl Scout troi^p .5o. .Mrs , ctjpprr B-verages will be sup- "4 CHEF BOY-AR-DEE FOODS George W. Jones. Manchester Girl ; Program committee MILLBROOK CLUB USED CARS SOAPINE Lb. 16c Scout Commissioner, invested Mrs. , Its favor- HERE IS A VARIETY OF DELICIOUS MEAT DINNERS BANANAS Ottlsla ndin^ V a L J HTTDSON Stanley Baldwin, the ! it» dance and parents are Invited ^ CLEAR. SPARKLING, DELICIOUS . AT APPROXIMATELY 15 CENTS A SERVING Frozen Food EXTRA FANCY WESTERN her co-leaders. Mr.s. Helen Mink ■ Leaders, please notifv 1946 Olds Sodanattc. FACIAL TISSUE I.Rr. B*t\ 25c and Mrs. Florence Kippa.\. Mrs. j . TimberUke Syrup 25* IVFJNZ KNOW CROPlO P 3 Lbs. 39c Funk presented the following ^irla , number of vour troop mem- ,, BEVERAGES Mest OiniMr ." .i- S i S!-? ..=..((40. Hydramatic, R & H. WINESAP APPLES HONEY WHEAT cereal 6 07 PKG 1 5 * of troop 29 with Brownie wings 1 attend. The p Ranger Jot AND SO ECONOMICAL, TOOl SPAGHmi AND TOMATO SOUP F„r GRAPE JUICE 2 cans 25c FTRM, RED _ and invested them as Girl Scouts, prog-ram committee will assist IN SERV O 1947 Olds Sodanttta. 3 31c LB PKG Joan Benton. Myra Bogllsch, Gall with transportation needed. ip Sunshine Krispy Crackers PAK 29< 28-OZ BTLS ^ ^ Hydramatic, R & H. RIPE TOMATOES Pkg.21c Brunella, Patricia Campbell, Cath­ I-ast night a craft training was NABISCO Conlanis Only ” - . ' - 2 6 * r 3 ’‘ ' " " . o( . . 2 6 * DIOfSTieillll erine Clo.se, Judith Ferguson, Don­ given at the South Methodist ^ ^ Graham Crackers SUGAR AND honey L* PKO J JC 3 NVISIBLE NYLON 1948 Buick Super, 4-Dr. "THE MARJORIE MILLS HOUR" BLUE GOOSE na Fogg, Deborah Follansbee. rhurch In which all Manchester 'y? GINGER ALE, LIME RICKEY, COLA, ORANGE, Meat Balls >5«om.n33c loniNifte Sandra Foody. Joan Fry Jneque- Girl Scout leaders were inrited to Snappy Dog Food PETS LOVE IT 3 2 9 * ^ CLUB SODA AND ALL POPULAR FLAVORS 'USTIC STOCKINGS R&H. DRANO ...... 25c MAINTPOTATOES 15 lb. bag 59c lyne Godfrey, Judith Hollnskl. Ma participate. Instruction was given 31b. 97c FRIEND’S BEANS ...... I8c rion Kerr. Joan Kippax. Mary Len- In sketching, textile printing and IM ru -W A r ilktJCH 1949 Ciwvrolet Style- tlhi, Katherine Lipplncott, Marsha raffia work. FRIEND’S BROWN BREAD...... 2Ic Martin, Karen Petersen, Norma lAUNDCK EASILY line, 2-Dr. Heater. FRIEND S BEEF WITH GRAVY . .2 for .13c Pickering. Phyllis Pomeroy, Mari­ A meeting of the Training com­ WEAR LONGER GRAVY MASTER ...... Me lyn RIeder. Sandra Semton. Mar­ mittee will be held on Tueiday. FIRST I MATIONALn STORES 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe HY-TROUS...... Small 25c—Eanje 49c jorie Smachetti. Sandra Starret. May 14 at the home of Mrs. Helen INVISIBLE KASCO DOG FOOD...... 5 Lbs. 7.5c Linda Venezia McKinney 54 Adelaide road. Styleliiie, 4-Dr. R&H. TOMATOES ,,, 19c Mrs. Gordon Todd, leader of SEAMLESS $10.95 LA ROSA M.ACARONI...... Lb. 18c Pair troop 41, presented Brownie wmgs The Browmie Leaders will hold Gerber's Baby Food svnprs 1942 Pontiac, 4-Dr. R & FLORIDA ORANGES 39< NESTI.es MORSELS ...... 21c to the following girls, who were their monthly meeting on Thura- AIR WICK SURF SPRY Buy Duribilknit and anioy accepted by Mrs. Baldwin Into SOAPINE H. OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 NESTLES COOKIE MIX ...... 17c day. May 17 at Camp Merri-Wood. SHOtTBUNG ALLSWEET |lh«'full«tt maotura of ra- RITTER’S RELISH ...... •>.> troop 55: Belay Cotton. Beth Ple- Stroiaed 4 r i R ? 3 9 c DIODOKIZII NO IMSI ’.Kal from voricosa va'ms , PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE! SWEETHEART SOAP...... t for 27c rog, Brenda Edelson, V^fglnla Va- Rreorer SIO Bo^lea balas. l g e p k g 3 0 c 'aweWw end Hrad tags and TETLEY TEA BAGS ...... 19c—19c—89c The leaders were assisted In the Dacca. East Pakistan, May 17— BTL IGC PKG 3 2 c 3-LB TIN 1 . 1 7 l b t i n 4 1 c MARGARINE Chappad ?•/, oz ja r 1 5 c 5 9 < •m et lofl COndilinns HARTFORD ROAD WINDEX ...... 15c fly-up ceremony by the foUowring r/Pi—A total of 210 bodies have Girl Scouts: Patricia Baldwin, been recovered ao far In Faridpur USED CARS "THE HOUSEWIVES' PROGRAM" Barbara Barbero, Kathleen Claf- district, Bengal, ravaged last Sat­ M. fey, and Judy MIddlebrook. Tbe urday by a tornado which hurled DAZZLE BLEACH S70 HARTFOBD BOAD C A JR T JkT S Listen in daily Monday throni;h Friday, firla who participated In the flag | men and cattle through .the air JOY DREFT ctsremony were; Katherine Llppin-1 and caused at least 1,000 casual- LIFEBUOY SOAP SILVER DUST 12:30 to 1 P. M. over Station WTIC and Qtbtl1 9 c V, gal 3 2 c SPIC & SPAN TEUCraONK 2-4l« cott, Betsy Cotton, Marjorie i ties. SUDS M AKII affiliated stationa. Smachetti and Gall Brunnelle. Most of the casualties were 1 gal 5 3 c LGE PKG 3 2 c About 80 psrents were present caused by fl.ving pieces of iron LB PKG 2 5 c LGE PKG 3 2 c Open Until 9 P. M. witntw th« ouidlbUgbt i roofi *nd falUng dfbrit, official* BIL 3 baTs2 6 c TaHS c MA 7 KET ta in u e STAR91 QTiniSi 3 1 . Ml HaiRSt. m S321 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET mony at %i^ch thatr tett^tera be- | said. V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TlIURSDA'i'T MAY 17. 1951 PAGE FIFTEEM to 0 Meeting ts Held Blanks Ridges for British Americans, Gus Zernial on Home Run Hitting Spree By ExtenBion Club Brunner’s The Manehester Home Kxtensifin INOOlirORATm club held Its. Isst regular masttng Oil! for Season Ihlgh with 10 atrikeauta In tha Pilches Tonight Local Sport Chatter Spaces Five Singles TIme-ly Answer of the aeason Monday evening at 1 9 New York . Yankeea 11-3 romp Country Club Pro Al^x the home of Mra Jamea Scranton, THE I over Cleveland. It waa the Yanks’ play host to Middletown High in Hillslowm road Harold Lewis, former Hamilton • Athletics’ Outfielder ninth straight at the, Stadium When Madison Square Gard­ ‘‘Hi-Valu Members were shown how to Prop second baseman. Is playirtg . a ficiL game tomorrow afternoon where they have yet to lose. 111 Twi League Game en re-opened for boxing last make sewing screens, which are B eraid Angie centcrfleld with Quebec, this season at Sil.'i at the W'esI Side Oval. Mickey Mantle drove home four Hackney Has 65 Round week, a scribe noticed that portable rshlncts used for sewing In his Aral try at professional ball. ; runs with his first Yankee Sta­ By part of the big battery of elec- equipment Inetnirflon^ for The Negro speedster, according to Voting for the Little l-.eague Hits Six in Three Days dium homer and fourth of the Alex. Hackney, pro at the Man- EARL W.YOST Alumni teams will be held Friday trie tiniing clocks along the these were also given at two pre- reliable reports, has been hitting Winners TaJly Single ______. ______year. The rookie also chipped cheater Country Club, wns hotter Used Cars 8 front of the mezzanine was S n r t a M I t n r the ball hard for the Canadian club. night at o'clock at the East Side Shutout Has Fine Score I vlous meetings held at the Hart- Rec. The Little League managing Runs in First, Third %r 1 x *n . a 1- e -105 playlnR- « a had in with a baacs-loaded single missing. Tlierr was only one than the sun yesterday and It ' ford Trade school with an Instnir- e n ACQUAINTED personnel will meet Friday night Yanks Whip Indians for two hlt.s opening day and none The surprising " ^Ite dial on each side to lime the was a hot ilay under the .tmi for !lor fiom the University of Con- There has been a nottcable In­ British Amerifsn m,T. 1 o , WWT- qince No home runs With Sox knocked off the Boston Red ■*>gets requests from readers for at 7:30 at the East Side" Rec And Fourth Innings; roiiiiils H i- eoiumentccl that ' neci K Ul crease in attendance at Twilight ^ AH n II p' »hc sec- goll a.s he posted a live under H M PartirT a.ssisfaiice In getting choice seHls Murray, .lb . Ninth Straight ^ in '.see they must have heen removed ! The club plans to have an all IATTRACTIOMS League baseball games thia week , , par round of 05, Alex waa play­ Plav Errorless Ball to bring his season mark around '”’'1 -Inv In a row. 9-5. J " * Ma8 b u VMterday produMd • at ma.jor league ball parks In Little League Cardinals will Griffin. S3 ... for repairs. "Yeah.' added day outing at the summer home at the West Side Oval. Fans who t*Mrrp«. 1,1b At Stadium; Chisox 2S3 son went all the w ay against his ing tn a foursome with Hank ' )«tt«r from Dan Parkrr. the wide- New 'York and Riston. When­ have taken In the after-dinner practice tonight at .'S:30 at Mt. Paterson's Joe Gootter, “during of Mrs Charles L'Fsperance In .SlandinifN n. Kolc;. . ,-f ..301 1 0 0 Jv read and well versed aporta edl- ever pos.sibir the requests are presentations have been treated to , Nebo. Coach Ronnie Daigle re­ Blast Red Sox, 9 to 5 The home run spurt started "I'l ^'^rt^*'thl^d*’''To the basketball sra.son that was lliiggins, Doug Stet.aon ami Jim Sayhrook on June 11. At the FOR \V Pet ; Sur^wiff, If .. a 1 i 1 no ______’ .Sunday when the A's dumped the 7 * ‘n the second and third to cloae of the meeting delicious i o t of the Nea- York Daily Mirror uaually tilled .some first-claas bawball. 1ports no player will be excused. Team D. Folr\ . i- the only thing that wa.sn't Prior On top of this. Alex was l.OtH) ' .. 3 n 1 « n 0 By .Jack Hand Yankees twice Gus connected <'nve in four Boston runs refreshments weie served hy the It waa an answer to a query I -pn.k|.p was one request from a B. A s . llailoran. Ih .. 3 0 1 ; } n fixed." playing the best Intll of the otlier Manchester wnnian last week that 1.000 AtMMKteted Press Sporfs Writer twice in the second game. He ^ t r o i l kept step with hostess. BUDQETEERS aent to the Gotham columnial earl­ .lohnny Bohenko umpired behind | Mel Ctmhing pinched hit for Hal r * w . Hawkrs. rf .. ? 0 0 0 n 0 three membei B. and, obviously ' Bombers . .'■00 ..2 0 0 0 1 1 Jimmy Dvkes has lit a fire un- hit two more Tuesday night Med for second P la ". ier In tha week really rung the bell t-he e,ailed Hie plaie Mniiday and Tuesday Tifrkington in handling the public 1 o I’*''* P enough, he chalked up a pretty A er.s . ..'lOO Bra^niJi rf . .1 0 0 0 0 0 der big Gus Zemial. The slum- again.st St Louis. Then came , half games out. This write!- read wtth interest in the early evening and wanted night at the Oval and liirned In address ayatem at the Twi Lragiie the relief winner. fair margin of victory. ■ information on how to get tickets Hamilton .■iOO baring Giant la on a record-tying another pair last night off the Wa-shlngton, 7-1. Dlxzy Trout 1M7 PACKARD'T MB editorial hy Parker in a recent tup-grade performances b o t h game last night at the Oval. Mel Tetsl.s Jim Heani found his old Pitts­ In his brilliant round, Alex hart < Riilgea 3 000 ...... 26 3 ,4 31 3 0 allowed only four hits. v w n e * . for home game.-: of the Ho.ston nights. home run rampage. Brownies. burgh cousins In their usual form seven birrties cctrert on the thud, 4-HR. Rlark. 8ln | | le edition of the Mirror which re­ served with thp Softball Twi WillimaMir Rid era With six homers in three con- So be has six for the season, all Historians were searching the Red .'tox .\fter the proper ad- and chipped nut .a 2-1 decision for fifth, ninth, eleventh, twelfth, flf-| N 'lr e . ferred to Herman Bronkie as the lyeague for several seasons as lea- ] AR K II pri A F Mcutlve games, old "Ozark Ike" in the list three games. If he records to see If the National FOR SALE dre.ss and mailing details had been Clarence "< I.vp" Gustafson, a Cal Lyles, making his second \\ if 2 ft ft ft ft ft the New York Ciaiil.s. Whltey teeiuh and sixteetith hole.s. He "Duke of Manchester. Connecti­ guo publicist ' goes Into the little Red Book In hits another pair tonight against ever was only three games given to the woman c.aller, the member of the Her Advisory Board, start of the young rwllight >. Dunnack 2li .. ft 1 3 3 ii Loi kinan's .single, scoring A1 Dark hogiert the sixth amt eighteenth cut." Bronkie. onl.v .Manchester such exclusive company as Tony | St I.mus lie'll break an American | from fop In bottom after a month writer remarked Ih.at the be.al has lieen bii.sy at Twi League at- l-a*aguo season, pitched the British 11. T>uiirj*ck. ..3ft 2 2 3 -1 from second base in the fifth, pro­ i holes While seonng a bird on MEN'S SECOND-HAND native to ever (>lay major league Jack Wilson won the 52 atten­ i'oU<“r. rf Lazzerl and Ralph Kiner. And ' League record. j of play Only three games sep- seats were .n Reetinns 12 to 2.1 Irncliuna keeping bicycles bark of Americans to a 3 to 0 victory over .. .3 n B ^ n 0 vided t'he winning run off Jim (the eleventh. Alex came real close haaehall now resides in East Hart­ dance prize at the West Side Oval D. Iiiinnack. c . he hasn't stopped yet. i 5 came off Cliff Fannin In | arate the last-place Phillies from AND REBUILT between (list and third base j I he race track. ' iiyp" hopes to have Carl .JohnM.n the Willimanlic Ridges last night . . 3 ft ft 3 ft 1 Walsh. llo dunking s ten footer for an ford but operates a tavern In last night and turned it over to WadkwArtli. lb .. 3 ft 2 4 1 (1 For years the Chicago White the second inning and No. 6 off | the league lesdlng Brooklyn The answer the wnmnn gave for j hle.-ii hers set up In the right of the at the West Side Oval ; A1 Brnr.le c;ime to Mie rescue 'eagle He also hit short on a four Rockville Bronkie and Mra Bron­ Twilight r.eague President Nick Pringif*. 3b ... .. 3 ft ft I n 1 <1095 Sox did everything but stick ptns;l'un'ie Pillette In the fifth. StllL Podgers this timely tip nearlv knocked me harkstup in an efforl to keep j Carl Johnson veteran catcher Lyl.'s, in gaining his second j RiliInpA rf of Cerry Staley iti the ninth to 'f'Mitei' for a hlrdie two on the par kie were guests of the N'ew York Angelo to be placed in tbr league . 2 ft 0 ft ft i Into Zemlal's hide. Nothing much the A's lost th.' hall game. 10-9, rtie Chicago Cubs h-dtered ofT tfW'phnnr rhnir Pb#* j |vtf* Arrto will to#* tbr nihbDf I young.sters and hieyeles from I with the Little I>caKilc Re;ur jinnif*. picked up the "Grand Duke of treal .lack Kramer was rrlea.sed New Virk 2, I'lM kftnr irli 1 ithan at many fight rluhs Sev- Srlrrtmn of lattlr lerngnr farm one Klmire Pioneer scalp, today down the line in left. He countered Hall High at Manchester. 3:15 I IJoVtl .InrviF* \Lrnl th»* nuitr nn TROPICAL AND Manchester. Connecticut" tag the by Ihi- Gianta. St I.i‘'Ui" 5, riiilA'lPlpi'ia 0. iei-nl major league ivory hunters lram.s will takr place following the I League Leaders set their sights on two more and on Jim m y Griffin's sliced bingle •Oval. Ameriran CsnzernorK Cup tlir hill for tho winnors whilo Hill 6 day I wrote that column on the have heen attraeled to these parts clour of the 5ch('ol l♦•rm for thr the Eastei-n League lead. into right field. Bombers vs. Silk City, — Oval Chlt'ajfo 9. Bouton 5. Two matrhoa have boon playod | <'ormran did IIUowino for tho GOLDFISH Duke of Manchester. It was just this spring to wateh .loe Pernita .'•ummrr season. The Chiefs nipped the Pioneers, The third and final score came Ziona vs. Center Congos, 6:1.5 N>«' York 11, eland 3. in th<» flr«t round nf tho Govrrnor> I Arv* Tlie winners vnlln ted 1-*^ 1“ riiiUdelpliia 3 a gag. But if Manchester. Conn By The Associated Press 6-4. last night in the first of a —Robertson. « t'up. Art Smith (hfcHtod (Iid Kuo lut.s. i\Lii-r HiR m a n y t h n r rival.’' and Don Rare the very eapahle Lost NighCs Fights in the fourth inning. A1 Surowiec r»f t r"U 7 W a«hii'C • -'i 1. ever elects a Grand Duke. I'm ( ’harhr Rlnsafirld, capable and Auierleaff) f.esfn# three-game .s.u ies in Hartford, and Garden Grove vs Array ft 1 up I-)ol Bnllnuj dinpoAod of Klliot *2795 .Ne\\ Bnt.iln Teachers College bat­ reached on an infield roller to International Sumnuii'V Bu lttnr oi. '.ft t)»nes at haH Navy, 6:15—Charter Oak. ICommoy -lup. All (\ rs i i(minl sure his name wdll he Herman tery. t*eiform The Y'nnks hn'.‘e cnerg'tn president and hu.sine.s.s moved to within a game and a half third, promptly stole secoml. and .‘^vrarupc 6 B«lllnu>re 2. rn rl* < iirloln < 11» Kr>hf.*ki Dr'lndt. 407 • Falti I'hlla- rnntrhos must be romplotod this Bronkie. When you see him give i sent .loe Page to their K.ansn.s Hy The .Xssoriated Press manager i>f the Hartford Fasirrn 'bdbhu. nf pace-setting Elmira. dented the plate on a and RufTalo 11, Torojit-' ft AN n H A r I.efty Bill George kept the 3 2 week. The beaten sixteen will then Holruet »• him my regards ' li'itv farm P Itsburgh .sold Hurd Loagne ('htefs. has arrnounerd a Hunn .Mi.ntl.- T'-rV 23 Jaas! count double into right field off Wedneada.v’a Stars Rorliepter .y SpritiKft^I':. 3- New York (Pt Nu'liolns Sehenectadv Blue Jays in the race Other gLme postponed. be paired In another flight. F pKRKnt. 9b . . ■Ths’fa the "Grand Duke .=i;ory ' jhnsemaii Rob nilliiiger to the plan which \'ill enable Llttb* I-iiilHdr'Inhls. 22 the willow of Dick Foley. A B.A PREMIUM MALE HELP Th-«mp.'«-4n <'f Arrnn* .Iimmv Hfrim,: iriT’-.- League bn.^fball players in thi.s Itui • Hsltf'd In Msnil<‘, New Terk hy shaekling Wilkes-Barre, .6-0. He 8tandinK« U K I N E W In a nutshell j White .Sox veslei'ilay Other ros- rally was choked off in the fifth Ratting - Gus Zemial. Athlet­ Boat Dali n c.M.Mti lb N#'W YnrU. Artw* Ptn- aira to moot the ^^hirfr. work out 26. \^>rl7 Dr'trol* 21. granted only foiir hit.s. Kantrrn T h e liast mraw iter deadline changes found tlie as jim m y Griffin led off with his ics. tied major league record by Rain washed out action In the K^i\^ 1 Htl, York k, at Hulkrley Stadium, and view a lilts Fsin, PhtlsilAlphla !?9. Car- The Semnton Miners al.so re­ hitting sixth homer in threa con­ W. L. IVt. GBU nine hole Hejat Rail I.eaKue la«t V. . M*. If WANTED 1950 PACKARD n o m Ume to time this wTiter 1 Cards selling fi'-sl baseman Steve second till but was trapped off Klrmra . . . . M 7 •’67 Hrnoklvn (Fort M«niiU'*n> league game. Late for the Man- mained in the running by edging secutive games with two for A'a rrnlnv riipht. There will be two llnfri 2I» . .. r»Aijbks Fstn rh1Ud<'lrbm. 12. C*.r- first by the pitcher who eventually Motif- f il ...... 1? k I S 4-DOOR SEDAN Orlarvlo Ziilnrta. Hnvan:i. I hestrr LilTle Leaguers as guest.s the Binghamton Triplets. 6-.'>. who lo.st e-i St. Louis, 10-9. drawn tomorrow one at f«»ur i 1 *4 I \ p rssqn<‘l ChlAspe, H. made the tag after a brief run­ .S«ranl;i 12 M :.t:i 2'.. APPLY Cleon wtlh altramstle dHra. of the ( ’hirf.s will be announced Schenectady and Scranton each Pitching--Vic Ratchi, Yankees, -Ubariy 10 1ft ^ .Srm r , 01 ff out point r*1 I^ill Nrri, Mrook- Trlpl**s - MinASA. rhicagA . Co.in. lock and the other at ^:30. The I A A-rtri rf 0 Radio, hoator, four white down. ^\’llkep-^fsrre ...... 10 11 ,476 4 ft LYDALL & FOULDS 1\'P, f*. at a later ilntr Wft.shinpt-'n. f>. trail Hartford by one game. struck out 10 for new major league first nine hnlr.s will oon.stitute play wall tirea. Now oar ipiaranteo, Hem^ Runs - Williams, Boston. 7: • A possible Willimantic scoring niiiKhimit";...... 7 1.3 ,3.S0 b’- Rpaoh. Via Mnbby The Albany Senators brushed high In 1951 in whipping Cleve­ in the league. Leading point getter.s inmia 36 14 m tR 12 0 PAPER C O . low miloafo. Vory apoclol. Velvet defeated Pyr-Fini'*h by Z^rnial I’hiiadelphla 6. threat went hy the boards in the I y il'.»rru'p''H R 14 .;inn TV\k‘'f». 1'4. San Antt'n>.» oul- off the visiting Williamsport Tigers. land, 11-3. the first week were Rob ('otton and Kllli < lt> iSi a P to ."I .score in a Cheney Softball Stolen Bss**s - Busb% rhiri.gA tO. 11-2. Righthander Joe DeCecco fourth when Ray Dunnack Paul Ballseiper with six. i Aii n 11 TN'* A r. pointotl Billv Kilcoro.' Rir- f ’-irrssqtiel ('hlcago 4. N. w Y rk COLONIAL BOARD l^^ngue game la.st night at Memo­ yielded six scattered hits and shut reached on an Infield pop but Pol e i t % 1 Mnrt IM imni:ham. Ala., 10. T'ltrhlng— I.,'''pat. New York 6-0; F*d- ChiriLK' ’ 4 4 »• ,\ I rr>l»f*1 11> ter grounded Into a fast Holloran l U ’.r .. COMPANY rial Field. Wr llArh^rt. Detrdt Msr- out Williamsport afteg the first QUALITY BEER! The tourtiament h^'dule for the ' pr.iriu, as Fb/aluth. N. .1 Ftp;. Ibiran to Griffin hack to Holloran r---" Ws.«bn.et< •!. 1-0 inning, when Don Msnno tagged a ^ W»nh:nRtf5n Central Conn f’aolf AsHoriation luia j j.<- «1S PARKER ST. ill) ir»7, Havoiipf'. N .1 . ^notk«'l Silk i'itv softball tram uill play ? t n k ‘'A\its K%."chl. T'*rk 32: two-run homer. double play. Stan Wadsworth and rie\ f'Un-i I’hllfld* 1- I Bf-fton . . . . j been released Eight toumamenls ' Vmcfk r t.iit FfinndM'R, 1*)7, Ilie BiirnMdc Povahtlea tonight Trmit and Gray D»troU. 24 Hartford's victory extended the Ray Dunnack collected two for ^ will he held. The date for the Mati- i N’-^nlk 3v *1795 1 S-. Lr.ima pi.'a. 8. in F.asl Hartford at G:30 These Chiefs' current winning slre.ak to three for Die Ridges while Griffin WANTED i’hilfld''lplu« I cheater tourne.v is dune 10, Start-: IS rkiti SI I>»iM5 \V»'.«»t»bnrv na.'u'cm. two clitb.s apUt in two previous National leaiar three games. Elmira outhit the garnered two safe knocks for the P a f ’J'g - Hettin.s'^p. Br't-klyn r>i. ting time for nil toiirnnments will ^ I.^^t. Kfl.'^t St in clashes. The Silk Cilv A C. will Chiefs. 11-8, h it Hartford hunched winning B A.'s I for-»'»kl\ n . . ; hrgin nt :10 with exrept.ion f»f hold . )i sperinl meeting Mondav FJhut. R ’Sb'n, 3^3 CLEAN USED CARS I r ..-fAM -Hit Nit'k Rar«-*np 170 Syr.ionTip Hijd^ I’>Ark Y--rk 27 H.'dg* s ' .six hits and an error for three runs m ixed fmirsonies which will be 11 ^ night at h .« «lock at the V F. W. I i'.M-l'UICh N. Y . and S r i'h r Br>H*kl>n 23. I in Hie eighth inning. o’clock. No entrje.s will be accepted • . . . 2V ** 6 H o m e ‘46 A N D UP 'REGUIAR BEBTFRICE! I i hi'-agA . .. 1947 Oldsmobile I f94( DODGE All rnemi'er.s aroMiiged td L-ifis Rittf'd Tn .‘^nidf'r Rr'>nklyn • •iirtmn I'-ft '"Mi t I 4 Rirhni«-»?v1. Va .‘^niall I Fred Jordan. Mnitford third I 4 'inr! I. nnt l u n er 3 o’clock Season tnkets at fend 2.’. f'Afk c,. 2" II l"2 DU ft :i I '* '’,-. N*’U’ York ontp«>’nttl Topy Ihnsrman. h.arl three hiLs, meluding ' L- uif . . which mcludr.s alt the tournaments Hit" n.irk N- w V'»ik 42 RAhir* .n 1949 CHEVROLET • i.ii'ij i. H- hii.-* 2 I’ACA'ii 2 !)M 4 l>«Hir Peliixe Sedan. Hy- CLUB C O U PE M ji«' iar»’lli. 1 I nnrt thr*'. '|U:ir s hCimer I *s. w V' rk and the ( let-Toget her limner can; Gl«‘l>e Hollow and Sailer.* .shim­ Rr....kl'i 33 ■ K ' 1' ‘I i' .r r r r ' 1 I K Aft dniimitlc drhe. heater and ra- At .Scraiiloii, the .Vfiiiers mllected HIGHEST I'IuIr-1* t'h « I l>e nerured from any nu'iuber of nrookKn. 10 ming pools \^ill he for the M#*1k"Awh rittstDirgh. \ 48 Ilk 2 U f .1.. I .3 Mirtti 2, ! dio. KlusrrYiski rinrinn.'.tl, P I only four hits off four Binghamton FLEETLINE , your Tournament Committee This I'D summer -^enson on .In> 2’’ Clos­ 3 J4H. Il f . I'rtr t" ‘ tnpA 'll » •') - ' TripIf'S- B rn cik b i. PafRo : pitchers. Btit two hits were paired IS golfs greatest bargain. Nor­ V:n-«'k .N’f-wAlk. liAA*' hllA • Two to choooe from. \^fsfs|c>fui Ih’feated ing date ha.s heen s» t i'*r Septem­ rtii-aj;-, Adams. CinrlnnLtl. Hamr^^r PRICES PAID 1 • with two hn.se.s on halls In each of 2-DR. DELUXE 1R w .1 1.3 11 .h42 3 mally. ten valuable pri7-es will be ., riin.A A*DD*n , ber I Hcf’ Pin-ctor .lohn Hedlund , M--I lij. 4' 'rrf*nM, aai rifti'^^A, I V .1 Kt ! !•« I’hllH'.'dphut 3 I two innings. Hob DipieHo started . lator ...... 14 12 aw.'irded at each tourney. grr».Hs has i^.siied n warning that chil­ 1! 'in** ruii.- lL>dE»'f MiM'ko n 11. Blur. Fully equipped. Very I Mi!l**r I- fl fifi Da «^^ Middl* t'lwn, .Mav 17 T .the attack in the seventh with a' KRUlfifR 111,It: r.’ 11 M 4's and net prizes. MANCHESTER dren are not In ii.se the pools un­ Svid<’ r Ivrn-'klN'n; \V»'Ailak«* Pitts- clean. Single owner. k < ■'» D' Dil«- « ••M Da D 8 I AM "• $995 1\ error.s enablciJ Ibc ei>it y 'home run - hi.s seventh of the sea- ...... I*' »■ Team Mutches burgh PifkD, rhlra»o 4 CENTER MOTORS • in 4 •*t 11 k*', .ut *4 flirt ..8 3 Cii- r.xrr^lnEly rlron. Fluid til .lunt 23 Th*' yx*tAs have not 1 son. The Miners put across three .r .r.t • ...... l’> M 11. nf MflASRchusetIP baseball It'ain to St'lA!, Basep-Stsnk> Y->rk 4. Apply I Four man team ‘m.»t<')ics will b»- 1 V4 !' I pic ri»'8 IA r \ IA 7 ' I MOTOR SALES Drivo. Radio and Heater. as yet hern treated for Awimming Main Street— Next To Tho )r.r^:fJ'i-1 . o-- . ft lb .o3.3 9 Fmd*. . rid'ago; .Iftbr-'S R.-snu'. 1 more counters in that frame and ipl.'ived among eight clubs. We aie llrAKi.iril etlgc Wesleyan, * I. ht'rc yester- •uvl the H>wn is not liable in ca.se Post Office eZr l4>'a Otniro 3. umpii'' i Wr-i1 rrnter at Hartford Rood In thit IcmoiM 1? Ot. Trvirg S aw York. .Kshburn Phils- I added two more in the eighth in the Northern Se enabled the visitnth to .‘srnre the urged to cooperate by warning P 'v ld n g K'-*-, B r .-.k h n 4-n; Hr* pitchers at Wilkes-Barre. The BARBER SHOP Will:A:n.‘‘P"ri nt Albain. ’ huclt A 3 2 OT St#»nt«i • 12 A their ihiMren of these conditions St I.ou'.s Ktippst'Or r h t '.r '- ; Bank Financing ■ leiidlng run.s Panny Tavlor of 'm aior Mows n ere Walt Denicki .a 219 Spruce Street Himrhanit •. at S- ra-.l- n 'I’he Southern Section incluflea 32oz.Nori Returnobl** \\>r;r plM.*burgli 2 ft MO Sports Mirror the losers hit a tirst mnuu; bouu' honie run and Me! Clarke's t'.vo-riin or Call 2-4420 after 6 P. M. .'■i'II- ' • I'. i-l’. H? \V ilk'-v-r.arr* Wallingford. Sf-iit hingtop. F'.dgf’- S»r'k''‘^u’ s lansAf, New Y atW »4, • on Drought run for \Ve.sh\an uilb one rn.Tt«' Manche.atcr High sporting a Inti-rnallnnai u 1947 FORD Spabn Boston .32 ' triple. ' Wood and Indian Hill. Team I » aboard four game winning .streak, uill Spt .' cn-'l'i ;.t p .ultra!, r. matche.s will he played to coincule i Today a Year Ago The New HhU :n r. a! : .1.-11-*- 5-P. SEDAN with the C'(Y;a tournaments A Y'»iK ifMiits bought third hn.Aeman Buffnl'. H* I ' Tohnny Jorgensen from the Brook- A real bargain. M -n ijra i Ml iMlnwn schedule of play is pn«tr. I Tv.entv Years Ago The Pleve- Amerlrsn The club record is fli. held by I land Indians trailed I>'w Kon.scca E>etrolt St Wa-ihiriKi -n -Hut h:t Ann ‘ Kicky Anderson f’aiil Jesnnls THE FINEST ASK FOR LESS i2-ft» vs. ILynfA iO*l) or Kux.iva (2-31. had an eagle while many other j to lh» (Huc.igo White So\ for You actually pay for Krueger St Louis At PlulKflrlpii.a • Willir K.imiu 1946 Finest Extra>Lizht Beer than for any i members came through w ith fine JohiiA.Yrt lO-li VA ColAinAn ■ scores, IN USED CARS premium-price beer nationally adver- Cleveland st New York —Wynn i2-3) I Invite your friends to play our ScholastIc BnHrhall INTERNATIONAL TS. Reynolds (1-3). tiaed. Yea, Krueger coata not a penny ' course on Mondays an<) Tuesdays Hartford 6. East Hartford 3. Open I'ntil 9 Evenings Chicago at Boston — Gumr^rt il-O) Rork\iIle 8 Windsor T more than “regular-priced" beers! TS MrDemiott (ft-1). when It is open to the public. Rank Financing 1/ 2 TON PICK-UP Every bottle, every drop of Krueger O. K. Ihroughout. Full prica ia prrm/Hm-quality. Always has been! ~niK~if i8-»f!" Special Saturday, May 19 Brewed with 2 extra, premium brew- ' ■ v' '“'.i,! ing«ataps.Coarse taste-elements fil­ This Week Only TBGER HEAD ALE One* again Amariean youth tered out at the start; and natural car- * ^1^ Nona boltor, tinco 1774 bonation for natural life and sparkle. 1949 ChDvroleP 2-Dr 4 2 5 movBS forward in dafansn of MV Compare Krueger light, mellow taste FleePline D e L u x •. c totMBT a tow, aic. f a. our groat systom of domocro- T with any beer you ever drank, regard- Blue. Heater. Low cy. Lot us honor thorn in truo leas of price. Get Krueger Finest Extra- DISTRIBUTOR Light today. Worthy^^ companion to mileage. Amoricon fashion, net os sol- i 1 1936 FORD Krueger Cream Ale — a TRU E ale.. 1950 Plymouth Club HARTFORD DISTRIBI TORS. I5C. dior or morlno, net os aviator COUPE Coupe. R. and H. Black. A-1 roechonlcally. 74 ToUazxI Street, East Hartford, Conn. Phone. E. Hartford 8-2114 or sailor, not os privoto or e. SSUECES BSEWINC CO., NEWARK, N. J. 1950 Chevrolet HeeHlne gonorol, but os oguols, with h J 4-Dr. Rodio. oquol stohos in o groot ncM 1950 Dodge 4-Dr. Radio . . 4 , '.j ; • ., / -'a tien. and Heoter. 419 rU lS All Votoron organizations will • so C O O l . so COMFORTABIE 1950 Chevrolet Style­ hold epon houso on Saturday. BOUNCY, lONG WEARING RUBBER SOLES line 4-Dr. Heater. IN MANCHESTER IT'S jf-. - T - IIKE WALKING ON A CUSHION 1949 Mercury 4-Dr. Rch Mony Others to Cheese From • BREEZY C A N V A S UPPERS dio and Heoter. • h a n d s o m e a n d s p o r t y U8ERAL GUARANTCES 1948 Plymouth 4-Dr. Ra­ HIGH TRADES BROWN dio and Heoter. « >teal mAH€ 4^ MALONEY’S BIUE 1948 Pontiac Sedonette. FOR RADIO AND TELEVISION TAN Hydromotic, Radio SALES AND SERVICE and Heater. 1948 Chevrolet Sfotloa BROWN ONLY •OY4'f 4IZI4 f Wagon. Radio «md Brunner’s MALONEY’S ION'4 4IZU 4V^-1I Heoter. DtOOKPORATED RADIO AND TELEVISION $ 3 9 9 1947 Olds Sodonono. Poekord DIstrlbuton .^ U m iD O M Hydromotic. Radio 888 Cool Oeotor M . 440 C—Nr StTMt m NNey and Heotor. . TeL 8191-8182 Opee Wed., Thor.. PrI. TELEPHONE 2-1046 S'. M ' H M 1947 Mercury 4-Dr. Ro­ • 0 .8 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER dio and Heotor. Niglits T H i P. M. 361 .MAIN S T R E E T . N E W -B R IT .U N 289 MAIN STREET, .MIPDEETOWN Soturdoy IP . M. ;»Ot ^■'.m

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1051 PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, UONN„ THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951 SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAI'I'H CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER BMMa WItkont Bavd M OUT Ol'R WAY BY J. K. WILLIAMS Help Wanted— Male 36 Dtaaionda—Watchi 48 JawaliT B EA U nrU LLT furnished rooM .KICKED eXJT slOT ONL REFRIGB5RATION ««rvlca. Com- WANTED on hue line. North End. Private J1S CUZ H6 TM Ar-rrs HIS Sense and Nonsense 18(50 NASH four-door sedan with HOUSEWIVES! Earn $1 to $3 an l E»NAKD W. t o s t , Jewelar, rs- DeCORMIER MOTOR all the extras. Hydramatlc drive. roerclal and doirestlc. W« do not psirs, adjust- watches expertly. home. Gentlemen preferred. Call SHEDS A LITTLE SNORING AND sell househola refrigerator*. hour! I do^ Dial 2-2909. EXPERIENCED A-1 3702. IN TH’ SPRIN G.' SCRATCHING AND SALES. Inc. Twin beds. Car Is In excellent Reasonable prices. Open dally. ALM O ST A FLOOR THUMPING.' Caah On The IJue I Iklltoiial Litter condition. Rea-son for selling Is George H. Williams Associates. Thursday svenings, 129' Sprues SAYS: “The right car for the MEAT MARKET and grocery. MECHANIC PLEASANT Room, yrivuts horns. h u m a n BEIN'-- WHEN HE TAKES I long for money, q.iile cnough- [ A report that an Inventor has that owner Is purchasing another Telephone, days 2-3585, evenings Delicatessen and Caterer, fully street. Phone 2-4387. right price.” Next to bath. Nssr Oisnsy’s snd AN' DUMPED DRINK. AT NIGHT Eiioi gli .TO I coulil squander it I produceil a pair of scissors which 3623. Due to an increase in serv­ l ik e car. Priced well below the present equipped, including faultless serv- Center. Call 2-2044. INTO A DO(3HOUSE rr SO U N D S he says will cut both cloth and tin Such as:— LIKE A HORSE A BATHING TRAMP Im told that lucres filthy stuff. market. \V4jI sacriflee for a quick ELECTRIC Clocks, Irons, toasters, vice and sparkling silverware for ice volume we have need for elicits from our Fklitor the hopeful CLAStUnBO ADVT, sale. Call 5416 for an appointment Garden— lASl6.^-~“ IT'LL 6 E a I We have In our town a man by .SUPER SWISt Giant pansies, 35c WAITRESS Wanted. Steady work Apply Dairy Queen, Haitfcrd 3 R oom s Slightly FOR r.E.NT 4 room heated apart­ America we all love Products representative. R.th 1941 PACKARD. Reasonable Good Po s i t i o n m e r e in t o v m n , a n d SHOCK AT FIRST, I the name of Saint Peter who oper- 19.37 DODGE SEDAN dozen; three dozen *1. Colorado good pay. Apply In person. The Road, Used Furniture ment Adults. rite Box Z, Her­ COP*. 19M *V WI* »C»V>Cf, me T M »fO U > r*T 09 f COP« 1M1 tY NfA tUVICf INC T M. «ia U K PAT. Opf eondition. Adallne Hoff. Coventry I'D l ik e t o b e c o m e a HAVING A RELATIVE ' ate.M the We F ix It Shop. - Eugene sale Casein. Phone 2-1169. Radio, heater. Blue Spruce, about 1 ft. tall, *1 Ten Room, 883 Main street. Includc.s: - ald. Few women fail to .sight 7-6129. R e g u l a r , p a v i n g Bo a r d e r .^ OF THE HOOPLES * Cochran, Brookvllle, Pa. each Open evenings after 5. all WE.STINGHOUSE ELEC. when they go down to see. WANTED—Ride from vicinity SHoatinns Wantni— TWO-ROOM unfurni.shcd rent, V — COCONUT FARMING WAG ^ pausing at THE PAY "So what if the bA>k forbids spanking! I don’t want my “ Is it educational? Say! Just ask me what beer is years Soo Thosp Soon .At 1948 f’HEVROLET Fleetline. radio day Saturday and .Sunday 104 S.ALESLADIES WANTED REFRIGERATOR. BENGAL North Main stre-t to Pratt and 38 h e a d a c h e a n y w a y , l , WINDOW — 'VOU MUST ‘ That U. of M I.Atln teaeher who No one r.an guarantee that war son to miss the big experiences I got out of life!" ahead in foamy flavor— what cigaret soothes the nerve* sn-1 beater. .lust like new. *l,2.'i0 Homestead street Female RANGE, BEDROOM SUITE. centrally located Heat, li;;ht, and Whitney, first shift Call 2-9964 d o c o r m if.r m o t o r ------eerWEEN THE Be A VERY adinil.s practicing arson and will not come. The present crisis is of more taxi drivers the nation over!” 1911 Ford super deluxe, radio and Full Time 140 hour week I LIVING ROOM SUITE, hot water provided. *55 per .\NNUAL Flowering plants. 2.5c DAY CARE for children. Good- GRASSHOPPERS^ DISTANT purae-snatchlng says he didn't like SALES. Inc. beater Full price *4.50. 1940 or DINETTE month, *20i cash bond required. to see other people happy. The extrem ely serious. W betber rea.son a dozen, transplanted tomato sized yard Am nurse and mother, AND THE kfiELATlve -V 1 will prevail Is only partly for us to BUGS BUNNY FUNNY RUSINKSS BY HKRSHRERGER AntoBontlca Fo» Sale 4 Cbevrolet master deluxe, radio Part Time (30 hour weekl E verything Only S400 The Allen Realty Co. Phone 5105. '£■ - selling and marking of examina­ 24 Maple Stroet Tel. 8854 plants. 25c dozen, geraniums 3.5c licensed. Call 6354 and come out. JAPANESE decide. We must hope and strive and heater .Motor overhaii'ed Easy terms, free storage until tion papers must have given him BUT NOW! Save 3 4 % price In­ eai h, 3 for *1 Also large varietv BtETLES.' for the best while we prepare for W B G O TTA HAV Manche.oter $.370 1939 (Tievrolet master de­ Part time schedules may he wanted All this merchandise u.sod another flne opportunity to Indulge W H AT% TH' crease on new Hudson automo­ of flowering shrubs Evergreens, worked nut with housewives. Daily Buaini'^s i.ocaiiona the worst. rMATTER WITH CANDID, luxe Full prii e $22.'i The.se car- Dogs— Hirds— Pets 41 a .short time. in hla hobbv. UNPOOBD biles In OUT stock, prior to new We Buy—Wp Soil and We perennials and roi k garden plants 9:30 to 3 p.m. with one hour out SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT For Item 64 POSE! are in A-1 eondition and below »TUFF/ government Increase which was at reasonable priies at. McCon- for lunch Wednesdays 9:30 to 12 PE D IG R E E D M A L E Irhsh Terrier ONLY DURING DAY OR Service All Makes ceilings, terms arranged with bank UE'KICE: in Orfora Dullding. Real allowed aT dealers Oioice ol ville's Nuraerics. 302 W oodbridge noon, Wednesday' afternoon off piippir.s. 8 w eeks old. A K.C regis­ EVEN IN G financing Open evenings Clarke estate prolewnonal etc Apply DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZl.E colors and model* Top dollar for COME IN AND I>OOK street. Thur.sday 9:30 to 9 p m. tered. Phone 4669. Phone Mr. .Mtiert your automobile. Can purchase THEM OVER' Motor Sales, Broad street. Phono H artford 6-0.358 Marlow's EVERYTHING CLEAN 2-2012 PRA.NSPLA.NTED annual plant.s Apply WANTED—Good home fo>- red Answer to Previous Puzzle outright without trading your After 7 P. M. 46-4690 LARGE'. ROO.M K front offices 1950 RE U K SPECIAL 4-DR - and tran.xplanted vegetable Cocker -Spaniel, fem ale. Rr:i on- car. McCl’ire Auto C o, 373 Main FMPiyjYMENT OFFICE availaoic. xcellent location for Little Ant Beor coui-Tunn ■ MunBiLMU Mentor snd dynnflow. Extra plants. Geraiininis. Window ahle. Call Coventry 7-6576. WE3 BUY i.O sell good used furni­ uMLiJbJ ■ Q cicsaras BB street. Tel. 2-9442. Trailers for Sale 6A professional use Call Burton a, C A R E F U L boxes and urns filled Woodland W T. GRANT COMPANY ture, comhination ranges, gas Inc. 5177. O F MS 1948 PLYMOUTH deluxe 2-door. 1950 c'h RYSLER WINDSOR 4- 1949 SPARTO N Mansion House Gardens, 168 W oodland street. ranges and neater* Jone* Fhirnl- HORIZONTAL 56 Cooking NSW Exceptionally nice running car. PR —Coniplete In every re- ture Store. .36 Dak Phone 2-1041 MI-4 b w h n r -K -ia HAT.' Trailer. .30 foot, like now. All Phone 8474, WANTED - "-iris for part time of- Live Stock— Vehicles 42 STORE FOR Rent Inquire Diana's I Depicted utenslla Good tires. Full price only *995. .spert Dark green aliimimim outside, birch inside, li fire work. Apply In person. Em­ SADDLE lORSES for rent. Also >LD KE3D Tin Bam f06 North Soda Shop. 216 Spruce street. South VERTICAL Douglas Motors, 333 Msln 1949 FORD Cl.rn COUPE Dark ! electri'- hot watt shower, fliush blue Henler. Full prire ploy m-nt office. Mezzanine. J, W. for saie or trade Cedar Hill Main street, buy* and sells good Pnone 2-8093. American 1 Strains at toilet, apartment range, Frlgi- Roofing— Siding 16 LJi G M THE LARGEST selection of used Hale Corp. Ranch 24 Bush Hill Road. .Man- used furni',.-r' and antiques animal 2 Afresh SI.225 (laire Lxated on nice big lot in d e s i r a b l e Office space avail­ w ____ cars in town. All prices. Ea-sy 1949 PLYMOUTH 4-DR RPECIAI. WE SPECIALIZE In roofing and chestei 59 1948 BTTCK PUPER 4-P R One Rond. tors. wa.shers and television. ** head^ *** *"* 0 Calculating 28 Horse color 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetmaater 8- PhonF R.'tO.'i women wanted at Burton's. Ex­ S, Herald Instrument 29 Therefore 46 Above owner elean ear lyow mileage perience preferred but not neces­ CHAMBERS WAREHOU.SE 20 Grampus 10 Sick 35 Creeping 47 Welghb of I passenger club coupe, besutful 1940 DOr'GE 2-DR Cnmpl. telv Roofing 16A COLLEIGE Graduate's wife t|J 21 Symbol for ! condition In eveiv respect. Open sary Apply in person only. T U R K E Y S for .sale, T w o weeks SALES 11 Rots flax by 36 Seat anew India o\*erbaiiled. new eluteh aiul Molorcyclea— Bicyclea 11 teach In Verplanck achool, no chil-’ samarium 49Dbtress signal till 9 p. m. Douglas Motors, 333 'XM IG H LIN 'S Roofs .stay on! For old Call 2-0282. dren, no pets, desire 3 or 4 room exposure 39 Healthy iai»i«Baiai»a» tires. At The Green 22 Chaos 12 Greek portico 40 Bewildered 51 Goddess of 1948 HAKLEY-DAVIDHON motor- guaranteed roofing call Coughlin unfurnished apartment. Call 111 S-IT Main. COME IN RELIABLE Housekeeper. Live TO 23 Abraham’s 17 Symbol for 42 Printer’* infatuation i cycle 74 overhead. Low mileage, 7707. Open 9:30 to 9 7:30 to 8:30 Eves. Hartford 33-2272 collect. MEW. Open Every Ntgbl Til 9 P M out. Phone 2-1244. home (Bib.) iridium measure 54 Negative reply j 1941 CHEVROLET special deluxe Kxcellent con40 PONTTAT Serinn new en* Healing— Plumbing 17 condition. 3 years old. Call 2-9592 u Yca m .LETS \ 1 KNOW ir. ToWOBt’ OW PO U R IT IN. PAL.' W e d o n 't w a n t tlib IF Those kids 1949 HUDSON Commodore 6, and masting Bollor. Notch Quar­ YOUNG MICHIGAN couple, no 36 City In 0.ETS MAKE IT SNAPPy. C'*all ^771. or inquire concorii has openings for girls. after 5:30 p. m. , children, desire 3 4 rooms. Furn­ Nevada ! ITS Time for PRACTCe o e r THIS X W C S E LL CiVF S L K K UP THAT G a m e td end too DON'T SH O W MORE* • four-door sedan. New tires, *1.- BOY'S 26" ('niumhia bn ycle Ex- PLUMBING and heating. spcciaJ- ry Phone '2-C617 .Stanley Patnode if 7 ^STOCKMOLDFRS' ' \MUNC>BtD BAGS.' CURVE ANOTO u 'lL, SOON.' THE GALS l if e w e u . g e t , 40 Folev street ished. unfurnished. Mr. Powers, 37 Symbol fof 25 2& 500. Phone 8840. cellonf rornlition Call 7172. Izing in repairs, remodeling, cop­ Five-day. tI6>-3 hour week. GOOD USED stoves, kitchen sets, MEFTIMG OVER, t I'M HAVING NUTTY GET A TX5-H IT T F R ' HAVE POPCORN ItD LClCtD too TO O.' t i-'FAT HUMUS, excellent soil con­ Hartford 89-9351, extension 20, neon MDOBlOt TDMOVlIOWSy s l a v e ALL N ^jur SELL.' 1949 (CHEVROLET Deluxe sedan, per water ; iping. new construc­ Hospitalization, paid vacation, uphoLstered chairs and new m ’’T 1939 CHEVROLET Tudor »3th tion Estimates given. Time pay­ ditioner and top dressing Man­ before 5 p. m. 38 Comparative THE B IG G A M E .' 1947 motor. Inquire 37 Cook radio, heater. A real beauty, noth­ Ari.xto-Bilt iinpainted bookcases, suffix n-^TTTTT^^, W M IZZER M otor bike .G ood C( n- ments arranged. Fklward Johnson opportunity for advancement. chester 6515. chests and kitchen tables. The 5T” is street. ing like it any-where Immaculate TWO ADULTS desire 3 or more 39 Laughter condition. Douglas Motors, 333 dition Call 2-2638. Phone 6979 or 5044. Woodshed, 11 Main street. 0 ♦ ' J ^ ^ furnished or unfurnished rooms sound f T ” n 1936 FORD Dump truck. I 'j yard Main I'l.l'MBI.XG anO Heating. EAirn- LOAM, No 2 graue at *2 a cubic with or without garage, in or aur- 41 Footlike part built or to 3 ‘i yards. Call 2-924S rompant rcprc.«entative ANTIQUE CH8k«T of drawers BO'V S 26 Balloon tire bicycle, aces. Oil burners a.nc twilers. Earl yard in truck load lots. Tel. 3408. rounding Manchester. Rellabla 44 Three-toed it 16 or inquire 54 Birch street. with mirror. Hand de<’orated. CLEAN CARS new last spring. Tel. 2-189,). Van Camp. Pel 52-44 will interview at original. Fine, useable condition. people with best of references. sloths RICH FARM top soli. *Io p^ « •6 •w ■« iU BELOW CEILING Will deliver for *35. Phono 3375. Tel. 5213 or P. O Box 622. ' 46 Bone EE'E'ICIE.NI Plumbing and neat- truck load Delivered within three 48 Compliance 1941 CHRYSLER Windsor four- Written Guarantees CONN. ST.ATE P W( Wanted Aalos— mile limit Also gravel and sand WANTED To Rent. Home with 50 Adhere closely « S6 P door. Price *450. Phone 2-2519. 1942 FORD CLUB COUPE Ing. Plugged drains machine EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FOR A Limited time the kitchen Molorcvcles 12 cleaned. Carl J. .Nygren, 303 for sale. Call 7195 between 9 and range you are now u.sing is worth two or three bedrooms, about 62 Spanish 1941 CHEVROLET SEDAN s r 1938 NASH four-door sedan with Oakland street. Phone 6497. 806 Main Street 5. *50 towards a new Florence de­ July 1st by doctor and family. province 1941 CHEVROLET TUDOR WANTED I'sed cars. We pay radio. *100. Phone 2-1862. Inquire (.Iarvi.8 Buililing) luxe electric range. Watkins Phone 7044. 53 It b callad a 1941 FORD SEDAN top prlcee Immediate cash. Cole DON'T WAIT until fall to have an USED BEAUTY parlor furniture. w 97 Hollister street. 19.'19 FORD "n 'D O R Brothers. Inc., 935 Main street. “little------" n M otors 4 164. ailing furnace repaired or replac­ Thur.^dav. May 17. 1051 Reception *oom furniture. 45 gal­ WANTED—Unfurnished rent by WDtrectloB 19.39 PONTIAC TUDOR Manchester Veteran, dog and □ L BY AL VERMEER 1950 8TUDEBAKER CHAMPION 1939 DODGE SEDAN ed. We have the materials and From 9 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. lon autom atic gas heater. U.sed FOR SUMMER cottage, electric PRISCILLA’S POP A I,ady Of Letlers the know-how to put all 'ype- of electric clipper, also used hair vicious child. Phone 6696. • Perfect 1 LANK LEONARD 4-DR. SEDAN — Heater 1939 CH EVRO LET TUDOR Kusineas Services Offered 13 range. *40. Good value ABC Ap­ MICKKY FINN Black. 1937 CHEVROLET TUDOR air-heatlnij systems In first class dryer. James. 143 Main street. pliance Co.. 21 Maple. 2-1575. ------THAMK YOU, THAT MEANS order. Coal. oil. oi gss. T. P. W A N T E D — W om an between 28 I t r.t c 1 1949 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN 2-DR 1937 P O N -nA C SEDAN REPAIRING BY .'8 uart R Wol­ Apartm ent Building for AradlraM. la* -ANO WE FIGURED y e a h -THAT WAS ANYTHING, RED! weU.-AH-l'O-AH- HOLLVHOCK, R e m e m b e r Aitkin. Mancheslet 6793. and .55, energetic, gray'hair an SHALLOW WELL pump and tank NEW 10 CUBIC foot freezer, in —Radio, heater hydramatlc. Nice Selection 1946-1951 cott on wa.smng machines, vac­ Sale 69 YCJ'O GONE UP TO IT'A N D WE'RE YOU KNOW UKE YOU TO STAND uum cleaners, .otor*. small ap­ asset. Good income Write Box L, for ,«ale. Very good condition. Call crate. .Near wholesale prcle. Call UP FOR ME-1-AH- S o m e Best Terms— Best Trades PLUMBING and heating. Jobbing 8948 after s' SEE JEANIE' 6ETT1N'MARRIED, 1948 CHEVROLET AERO SEDAN pliances Welding and cutting. Herald. Give phone number. 2-1773 before 5:30 p. m. CENTRALLY located. 5 apaat- MICKEY-8EF0RE ■ V a l u a b l e a specialty. Automatic water 4-DR. COLE M OTORS— 4164 Motor replacements A-I Repair. I go; P r e s e n t ! heaters sol ' and Installed. Esti­ FULL A.ND PART time sales­ DEAGAN Drummer's bells, 2'i ment building. In very good con­ 1948 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION Sales. 180 Main. Phone 8597. dition. Present Income *24* T . / .y/v^/y mates given. Call B T Peterman women at modern store. Pleasant octave, in carrying case, *30. G. CRAWF'ORD Combination gas, oil 4-DR. SEDAN- Fully equip­ 19.'81 CHEVROLET deliixa 4-door monthly, could be increased con­ WINDOW SHADES made to order 2-9404. working conditions and good Schaller, 105 Spring street. range. Call 6107. ped. sedan Beautiful grey car. Fully siderably. Price *18.500. Terms and Inst.tlled Veneliar, blinds hours. Apply Mrs. Wiesner, Gen equipped. PoMtively like brand TWO NEW 6:50 X 16 Firestone COLF7MAN HOT water neater, arranged. Allen Realty Co. Maa- 1948 STUDEBAKER CO.MMAN- and curtain rods 24 hour service ton Clothes, Corner Main and new Douglas Motors. 333 Main lYioving— I'rocliint— deluxe Champion four-ply tires. two years old. Adallne Hoff Cov­ DER STARLIGHT FIVE Estimates gladly given. Fagan Pitkm streets. East Hartford. chester 5 1 0 5 . ______PASSENGER COUPE. Mlorag* 2® 26 " English touring bicycle. entry 7-6129. 19.50 FORD Cu.sti'm deluxe 4-door Window Shadw (3o., Route 44 at Phone 2-2937. 1948 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE — Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. business Property for Sale 70 sedan rauio. heater and other ac- MANUHESTEH . ackage Delivery Help Wanted— Male 36 'TW O BOOKCA.S'-'yt, *7 50 ca> h, Radio and heater. res.sf»nos, 10,,.00 miles. Call 2- KODAK 35 m. m.. 3.5 coated lens. one solid maple Tru-lype buffet, FLOOR PROHLE'.S solved whth Local light trucking and package BUILDING FOR saie. Manchester 1946 FORD 2-DR —Heater 3,526 after .5 p n. delivery. Refrigerators, washers WA.NTED—First class tool mak­ Flash Kodamatic shutter, carry­ like new. Call Sujjday only 2-4081. linoleum a-pha.. tile counter ing case, like ne'w. Tel. 8152. old mill. Two floors. condl- 1940 CH EVROLET 2-DR SEDAN. Expert wor. .lanatup. free esti­ and stove moxdng a specialty ers and lathe hands. Full or part tlon. Call owner. Hartford 5«9loX» BALCH “ BETTER BUY” Phone 2-0752. SEVERAL USED oli-gas and coal- CONVER'nBLE COUPES mates Open evenings Jones Fur­ time. First or second shift. Em­ gas combination range,* from *20 niture. Oak street Phone 2-1041. pire Tool Mfg. Company, Stock GOOD SET of men’s golf clubs 1949 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION rSED CARS CALL PHIL, for moving, light to *80. Watkins Brothers, Inc Farms and Land for Sale 71 His Brofher’.s Boy' BY LESLIE TURNER —Radio and heater. trucking, ashes, rubbish removal Place. with bag. Reasonable Phone 7305. 935 Main street. BOO IS \M> HER BUDDIES It’s Awful BY EDGAR .MARTIN 1 WASH TUBBS 19.M Mrrciiry -1-Dr. Sedan ALL APPLIA.XUES aerviced and POULTRY F'arm. Modem 5-room 1947 CHRYSLER WINDSOR — repaired, biimera, refrigerators Specialize t. movin* Good work. FULL OR Part time meat cutter, WMATJs HAVEX i T DOESN'T BURM'EK-/WHD BO tS] . DON' LET EMIL y OONMIE»MV DEAD . GERMAN Camera. F3.5 lens, SFIVERAL USED electric and house In picturesque country set­ niNALLV. THE H EA VflN S- D C N ^ Radio, heater, fluid drive. 19-19 Buick Sedanetto ranges, washers etc All work Call 2-3774 anytime, or 2-9248 counter man. Apply Knarf’s Food Prontor II Compur shutter 1 sec - I Vdt'QV OFF TO STODWS fOVk.VVV C t ‘'^HARDWICKS AM(DS: ITLCWKS C A K LV LE ? AM e l e p h a n t J U S r t ic k l e s , (ME 0 0 KEEP IT WOW FINISH 'th a t! g e t / RKDTHER'S dw m I TW cr Servel gas refrigerators *30 to ting 3 acre* of land. 1 larga poul- lYATWVb MODLO T'MOWStOW! 6ACK TO YDUK FUEJHANP 8lDD0, | OTHER, guaranteed Metro Service Co- after 5. Market, 532 Middle Turnpike, 150 plus delayed action. 16 shots OH.VOHF.'N W H EED LE A MORE LIKE A HE'S Tie KID WITH A B LO lA l/iT T W IC E A NJEAR C H I O FF DM TH' , 1941 CHRYSLER HIGHLANDER $95. Watkins Brothers. Inc. 935 try house*. MadeUoa PRACTICE! Jl lIUlUG IN SUCH AM J C t H J W 1949 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sodan Tel. Manchester 2-U883. East, mornings. 120 film, carrying case, tripod. FOVVS ’.SF SVV\N,4 875 Main Street—Eat. 1021 7779. p. E'vinrude 4 cylinder motor. '^EOEWEU. 9EAVEK.'60SH .' I n C C TER t o a c q u a in t YCXi ...AS TH6WOUMDBD 5643. (when qualified). (3) Employees Phone (J440 or 6938 J IT'S AN HOW long WITH That E,XTeAORDiNA(rv Complete. Has been run approxi­ THATS A PttETTV hJAME.' ANSELPUSE MACKSfiEE benefit plan. (4) Car furnished. SAXOPHONE, Bucscher, tenor. Home Listings Wanted HAVt YOU •VXv, SOSwSlL SEANBe.TF^ MMA... r SIGN PAINTER desires truck let­ Private Instructions 28 (5) Vacation. (61 Unusual oppor- mately 50 hours Call 2-8025. HAD THIS Gold lacquer, excellent condition. E3CCELLENT Location, on but EAITD, WE PRE^EMT him / Ed Sullivan’s Special! tering or any small sign work. portunlty for advancement., You F4BST AS HE KEALUV lEJ. Professional of long standing. WANT A Better Job. Study In must furnish ( 1 ) selling ability, 18 FOOT Cape Cod Sailboat, com­ 87 Walnut street. line. Seven pleasant rooms and Phone 6981, call evenlnga your spare time Machine shop. (2) -ambition, (3) permanency, plete with Bails, *300. Phone 2- aunporch. Large lot, oil burner. 1949 Plymouth 4-Dr. Auto mechanics, mathematic, (4) driver’s license, (6) refer­ 9489. Many flne features. Shown by ap­ MORIARTY BROS.' CABINET MAKING, reflnlsh and drafting, engliieerlng, building ences. See Mr. Crocker, manager pointment only Madellna Smith, repair furniture. Screens made to buslneaa. Hundreds of other Singer Sewing Center, 832 Main WANTED—Good used tumltura Realtor. 2-1642 or 4670,______Sedan. order. Phone 2-9533. John Hahn. courses. O. I. approved. Phone or street. NEW 12* SKIFF, best offer over Any quantity. Wa offer you high- write Harold F. Manion, represen *75 Ukes It. Tel. 2-1805. •at prices. Woodshed. Phona 2- NEW CAPE CMd (not in develop­ STEN(5GRAPHIC aervlcea, typ­ PAINTER — Experienced. Part I>ark Graen. Radio. Heater. tatlve. International Correspon 8154. ment) four rooms, bath and flra- ing, letters, reports, composed, time, 4 or 6 hours dally. Phons place down, full shed dormer, In- denca Schools, 607 Main street, 5181. Manchester Memorial Hos- Building Mntrriata____ « answered,. Telepnoned dictation Hartford 3. Conn Tal. 6-99S5. aulatlon up. Oil hot water heat. delivery service. Mailing Itsta. AU piatl, Mr. Johansson. t o r iqAT.ai —iraatem lumbar, KoomH W tibout Board 60 Cash required *2,450 to vateran, accounts strictly coofldentiaL MAN TO Dispense ice cream and framing and bosrda. Paul F. *8,500 to non-vateran. Douglas $1490 Samuel Unaay. S-4781. BusincM Opportunities 32 street. attractively furnished room ice cream novelties, Sundays only, Schendel. 187 Gardner for two. Complete light house­ Blanchard, Realtor. 5447. Phone 2-0465. LANDSCAPING and grading. FOR LEASE— One bay gasoline 12 a. m.. to 10 p. m. Salary keeping facilitie. availatde. Cen­ .amuitriwaj Bulldozer for hire. No Job too station on main highway. Small and commiaaion. Apply Norm’s tral. Reasonable. Mrs. Jeroma, 14 t i l CINTiR S T im .; MANCHISTER Driva-In, 53S Middle * Turnpike large or small. Macrl Brothers. investment. Good poaalbilitiea. Read Herald Adva. I Arch atreet, lat floor. 8 EB PAGE FOU m iM I 5306 or 452|. Call 8202.