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(CtaaaUled Advertlriag Page MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1951 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS The Season: EASTER VOL. LXX, NO. 141 oa It) ______f The Fashion: A SUIT Says Ike Available Allies Seen ( WHAT IS , YOUR *MQ- With Vital MacArthur Indicates t*mA the Eeeter faaWon parede In a milt from our new froup ^MANCHESTER QUODENT ofat flaunU a mire atroke of dealgnlng genlua. In the fabrfc !!lw h X r aoUd. checked or round-the-year ray^^ In It. For ’52 Nomination Peace Chance This Is one of a projected series of Informal ri#tA.illnff . . . ita exciting new-for- 51 color. Ana quizzes designed to give you more than a nod­ Ma comforUble price thafa your own prideful aecret. % Optimism as Korean ding acqti.ilnfonce with your town. Its rbararteri J. N. Commanders Feel . V f Ckims General, DaWSOll Back Its history nnd Its problem. Knowing Mnnehester A belter will give you a better underst;indlng of Ite Peiping, Kremlin May problems and perhaps point the way for molding Reports Pact Chief In PrODC CaSC Its future. Be Ready to End W ar $I6,95 lo S59.95 A Could Be Democrat ____ Manchester Development Commlsstoa Without Big Defeat Reds Mass on’Front J i' '* Miami, Fla., March 17.— Briton^s Name Comes Tokyo, March 17—(yP)— United Sayd “ EverylKlng Going Nations commanders generally feel Balloon'd Up, Pilot'd Adleep (ff>— An NBC radio commen­ Up in Check on Sur­ Well” After Vidit to tator reported today that plus Property Resale that Allied diplomats now have =r: Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower their first Important chance since Marined; Mig, Shoot­ will be recalled from Europe Washington, March 17—{/P) — November to win an ncceptnblc ing Star Collide in Air; pt'are m Korea. in mid-summer of 1952 to be ’The needle of a House Investigat­ But in their view It Is only a Sign«- Show Commu- “available" for nomination ing committee’s compass pointed chance. It depends on the possi­ SHORT EASTER for President. “President back today to George Dawson, a nidt Forced Near End of Truman made a deal with Briton said to have made 8100,- bility but no concrete evidence— Retreat to New Line; General Eisenhower to mskc Ike 000,000 in the resale of U. S. that Pciping ami the Kremlin GIRLS' COATS available for the presidential cam­ Army surplus property, might be ready to quit. Supply Train Smudheil C O A T STORY paign of 1952,” the radio news­ v > . - ; Inveisttgators for the House com­ The results of the current of­ COATS AND TOPPERS man, Merrill Mueller, wrote in tfie mittee were seeking to learn if fensive have given the Allies a Tokyo, March 17.— — w _„ naint a nett and Jaunty picture In the Kaater Parade QuiU, magazine published by Sig­ this is the same George Dawson temporary advantage. The Chinese General MacArthur paid a Ty^r^new To “ rJngth'cSat. You war It^rcmgh ma Delta Chi, national honorary linked by Presidential military l009r Virgin Wool Crepe — lOOrj Wool Gabardine —* have lo.sl some of their best troops flprinr and Summer with faahlonable eaae . . . J *"” . Journalism fraternity. alde-MaJ. Gen. Harry Vaughan among an e.sfimaled 172,000 ground Hurpri.se visit to the tightinK Suede Cloth — Bur Mil Rayon. Crease resistant. Navy, He wrote that Elsenhower him­ you will appreciate our Eaater aelectlon of faahlona meant with John Maragon, one-time action cimuallies. Ik N. forces front in Korea today and Aqua, Red, Gold. Sizes 7 to 14. Pre-teen coat sizes 7 to 14. self told him of the arrangement.' Xor you. White House familiar. Maragon have proveil they cannot be driven found “ everything going “The chief executive told Ike was convicted of perjury after a off the peninsula except by greater well.” The United Nations that one Harry Truman did not ’Five-Percenter” probe in 1949 by masses than the Reds have yet coniriiatlder jeejwd to within GREEN $10.98 to $22.98 want to be accused of exiling a po­ a Senate committee. used. ' to tential powerful contender for the Senate Investigators Introduced For the first time since the 2,000 yards of the tiattle line $49.95 STAMPS GIVEN honors of the White House. Chinese struck in late November, south of Chunchon. More W ITH CASH a 1948 letter from Vaughan to "Dee told me this during a pri­ General Clyde Hyssong, then on rescuing the beaten North Korean Uinn 200,(M»0 (Thlneso Reds wore vate meeting In Denver last De­ SALES duty in Europe. It said, in part: army, the Allies hold the advan­ nioHseil aldng that line for a laat- Coats and Suita— Second Floor cember. None of our talk was off ■'This will introduce my good tage. dltch defenne of the base they the record, but some of It must General MacArthur emphasized nuisl hold to stay below rarollcl stiU be restricted at this time be­ friend Jbhn Maragon. who 11 rep­ PRE-TEEN SUITS resenting George Dawson and Friday, however, that the Commu­ .38. cause of the General’s foreign nists have "suffered no derisive MacArthur returned to Tokyo commitments. Company, and who Is interested In puichasing materials from the defeat." They withdrew from Seoul Saturday night. "Dee told me— in contradiction NAVY Foreign Liquidation service.” and parallel positions in good or­ In the atr, an F-80 Shooting to hia written reply to my letters GLEN PLAIDS Vaughan told the Senate com' der. Star jet and a Itu.islan-type MIG SIZES 10-14 $19.98 over the past five years—tlA he jet collided Saturday and plunged mlttee he knjw nothing'^ of DaW' T h e Communists, therefore, would nm in 1952 If d rau H by to the ground. BoUi pilots were son and was only doing Maragon would be ready to reach an accep Hosiery Second Floor one of the political partle;^’^)Iuel- prcHUmed dead, TTie collision came table peace at this time only if ler continued. a favor. during a dogfight between three Flep. Bonner (D -NC), chairman they derided additional blood-let­ "About the seime time. Presi­ Shooting Stars and three MIQa JUDY BOND BLOUSES of the House group, said last night ting wasn’t worth the effort. dent ’Truman told friends su-ound south of Namsi In northwest Ko- his committee wants to question Military men believe this possi him In Washington— several of btlity la worth exploring. For Your whom I have talked with since— diaries F*olettl, Former U. 8. M ili­ Fifth Air Force warplanes flew that Dee could have the presiden­ tary Governor in Italy and one­ The Allied advantage may de 733 sorties (single flight*) by. All turherMl out after a downtown shopping trip with his grand­ cy If he wanted It." time Lieutenant Governor of New crease In the next few weeks. These dusk, shooting up Communist f o r S p rin g Easter Parade Mueller, a former foreign corre' York, and Paul Griffith, former are some of the reasons; mother. Terrv I.ondent William C. A govemnqent witness testified Picturef fices did the Town of about as far north as they can, .vesterdas’. But even In Dreamland he kept a light grip o:i Ihr siring Barnard re|H)rtcd from the cen­ (ConUBoed ea Page Ten) yesterday that Poletti and Griffith Manchester have 20 with present strength, and still of that precious toy ballmin. (A P Wlrepholo). tral sector that American forces cmrjHiBrs hats in What did the iieople represented flrnM connected with yeara agn? keep their voracious guns and northwest, of Hongch(m Saturday of Manchester do as tanks supplied. threw back a company-sized at- resales o f surplus material at When did Maadiea- memorials to World 2. ’The Chinese are apt to be tark by CThlncse Reds. This was fabulous profits. ter cJiangr to a Coun- Firat quality Nylona Bonner also said subpoenas had W’ar One and W’nrid more willing to talk sense in pro­ near the area visited by M acAr­ Smash Dope W’ar Two Veterans? cll-Managrr form of Crime Probers Wait ItUSTK in Semi Sheer and been Issued for Morris Klein, of portion to their losses and less thur. Sheer weights; also Govemnaent ? the Oakland Truck Sales Co., of What te the tax rate likely during a relatively quiet AP Correspondent Nate Polo- Dark Heel.s and B ta la m ^ wetzky reported there wee virtu­ Ring in D. C. PltUburgh, and others Bonner did la Moachaater? What WImt la Ike rtegan Dark Seams. K, -ytukm, a- UAL-sUy, Is about ally no contact ^ t h the enemy not nam e.. la tlw basis of Aa- n a^ by the Town af Testimony by O’Dwyer Bat, ha said, Kletn and the oth­ 8. ovar. Oommunlat loaaea from Saturday on the caet-centrM m A W ■eaameat? Manchester? ers are "all in Europe now” press­ frostbite and exposure arlll . de­ front. Federal Agents, Police crease. ing damage claims resulting from Do you know what What are the pr«- A P Correspondent Tom Becker No one apparently knows how Deny Derision to (jill reporte The de E. Dewey of New Y6rk would be swept known district drug markets, last night with David H. Stowe, GOP Plans Showdown and SHEER SEAMLESS NYLONS*...... $1.00 pr. Martin said, and extended as far Quebec, March 17 — (JP>— Mrs. vou may do better. puty foreign ministers met for called before the committee to Arthur Pitre was sentenced last nearly two hours today but wound share the spotlight with O'Dwyer. one of the President's administra­ as Fort Eustls, Va., near Norfolk. tive assistants. He will remain NEW SPRING COLORS Skip Ahoytt Among four soldiers arrested at night to hang for complicity In up their second week of discus In special Andrei Gromyko. (Oontlnned on Page Bight) (Contlnned on Page Eight) Rayon rrepe, Peter Pan collar, short sleeves. Pink, Mint, masteir mind of the bomb plot. He celebrating 175th anni­ ing. Baby Shop— Main Floor. Left arfoot" Green, described as one of was hanged Jan. 12. OiPS May A st for 0>urt Ernest Davies, chief British However, the three Republican ■ Whit*. the district’s three "biggest ring­ versary of the evacuation of Bos­ delegate, said Gromyko’s apparent ,<^^Mrs. Pitre’s crippled brother ton by the British . . . Carleton members of the subcommittee said leaders” in the drug traffic. Order Against Firms aim was to commit the western Shirt Style, High collar, short sleeves. Aqua. Pink, Genereux Ruest, last December Ward, Jr., Farmington industrial­ they will try to override him In a 2 9 c - 3 9 c - 5 9 c - 6 9 c pair Martin said in a statement the powers now to demilitarization of White. was found guilty as an accomplice ist, says newspaper headlines pre­ Disregarding Freeze showdown vote possibly later next drive was aimed at ’’the vermin of Guay. His hanging had been Germany nnd a reduction in arma­ week. They contend some sen­ Button Back, Painted collar. Blouse front has fagot dicting man’s destruction by atom­ ments by the Big Four powers. who have been selling heroin and set for last Thursday, but was ic warfare are "sununationa of Ig- sational developments turned up trim. ' Washington, March- 17—(d^— Davies ssdd these were matters marijuana to ’teen-agers and Arm y postponed until Sept. 21 pending noraooe” . . . Miami newspaper News Flashes during the Inquiry have not been Price enforcement officials said to­ personnel.” He said "the only an appeal. only the ministers themselves fully explored. Classie T\T)e, tucked front. Mint, Yellow, Wbita. 81m . reports fan&stio plan to auction day they are ready to seek court could decide. limit on our operations was the A 12-man Jury found Mrs. Pitre off unmarried men as husbands for (Into Bnlleilu of the (JPi W ire) Fulbright Insisted the commit­ 32 to 38. orders, if necessary, to roll back Gromyko asserted that demili­ amount of money w * had to spend guilty after 29 minutes delibera­ wealthy women tourists . . . U. S. tee had completed It* work. It any meat price increas-'s based on tarization and reduction of arms in making purchases of narcotics.” tion. grants 89,000,000 loan for wheat higher cost of live animals. were mentioned only casually in to tide Spain over "temporary (Ooatlnoed on Fagr BIgkt) Edward P. Morgan, enforcement the western powers’ draft of an Five Bodies Taken From Rome Cave-in shortage prevailing prior to the director, said reports from many agenda. This wasn't any different Spanish harvest” . . . Dutch pre­ Rome, March 17— ((7*)— The wall of a Rome school building aectLona of the country Indicate a than what he had been eaying be­ now housing a number of bombed out families of World W ar Irish in U. ^S^-^ip ^ a t mier unfolds, program of more number of meat packers and pro­ fore. guns suid less butter. cessors have raised prices In the A French spokesman last night II caved in early today and police feared many occupants may Sailor Dead Pope Pius' Easter Sunday bless­ belief they are entitled to do ’ so called the talks "a fencing match” have been buried in the debris. The five bodies taken from other Blouses—Nylon tricot, nylon sheer, tissue faille^ Today to St. Patrick ing to the world will be broadcast because they were paying more and said the deputies had arrived the wreckage were those of an aged woman, two men, a two- 111 Car Crash ehepea. Tailored and lace trim. . Actress Gale Sondergaard, for live animals. at "a point of suspension.” summoned to face Congressional Any such increase*—passed on However, another western offl- year-old child and an infant. Un-American activities inquiry, * e • Bjr The Associated Press '•;>Residents to eoUectors. The en­ says she has received her “ eco­ , (Oonttnoed on Pago Bight) (CoBttaoed oa Page Eight) Crime Prolicrs To Check Reles Death Seven Others Hurt in America, a country built by peo- velopes will carry green three-cent nomic death sentence” . . . Re­ $3.98 to $7.98 stamps (issued recently to com­ New York, March 17— (IP)— Authorities have announced people from many nations, to­ public of Korea is selecting per­ Two Accidents on Same day honors St. Patrick, the patron memorate the American Bankers sonnel to govern North Korean the reopening of investigations into the ten-year-^ death aalnt o f Ireland. O’Reillys, Mc- association). towns and vlUages when and if of Abe Reles aa a result of testimony l^efore the Kefauver Site on W ilbur Cross esarthys, Murphys and the like will In Boston, the day will be Korean peninsula is unified . . Peron Party Silences Crime Committee. Brooklyn District Attorney Miles F. Mc­ double-barreled celebration. Nationwide federal tax crackdowu Extra Size Blouses, 38 to 44. White, Ecru. step out briskly In parades plan­ Donald yesterday ordered one investigation, and Police Com­ Tolland, Conn., March IT (S )— ned In many citlea. 'This also is the day of -the city on racketeers seen shaping up . A **ilor wa* klUed and aavan otli- The day gives young and old a celebrates the 175th sumiversary Catholic (Jhurch cxconununlcates La Prensa Free Press missioner Thomas F. Murphy called for the other probe. er* Injured in tw o accident* at tha CLOVES chance to brighten up things with of the Evacuation of Boston by the all persons who had a part in the Reles died mysteriously in a five-story plunge in November, same site on the WUbur Crooa banishment of Archbishop Josef the Weorin’ of the Green. British. About 250,000 persons are 1941. parkway last night. In New York City, an- eatlmated expected to gather In South Boi Beran of Prague. Buenos Airea. March 17— < worid—ha* been rilanoed for 61 * • • A RockvlU* funeral homa oCfIr Britain buys 6,500,000 pounds FOR EASTER WEAR 90,000 persona will march up Fifth ton, and It will be hard to tell who L a Prensa—one of the world’s | days a* the result o f a combined d a l’ aald the victim w w T hooaa* is celebrating which anniversary. of canned Mexican meat from us. great newspapers— ceased to e x is t. boycott and strike by govemment- 10 Truckloads O f Army Goods Seized House, 38, o f Sumpter, 8. C. EASTER HANDBAGS avenue— which will sport a green . . . .Communist China arrang­ traffic ribbon Instead of the usual [In Los Angeles, Barry Fitzger­ z* an independent organ last controlled unions, Pusan, Korea. March 17— (A*)— Korean police and U. 8. Stafford SUte PoUee sold Houga 811»-on etylee to to e quality Nylon. Sueded Rayon and ald—w’ho won the 1951 Irish ing trade pact with Indonesia. night. It passed Into the control' Whether the committee of six Military authorities today seized 10 truckloads of American was travelling In a southbound car Tep Randle and Shoulder Strap atylea bi Plastic Calf, Faille, white one. A s city workmen said Mrs. Ferde Grofe sues for divorce. CottOT. ia i will launder perfccUy. Colors; White, —well, the street needed a new screen award of the Ancient Order of a Congressional committee dom- 1 deputies and three Senators start- Army goods In a raid on the black market .section of Pusan. which rammed a parked truck, ' Straw and Oenutne Leathers. Many with zipper compartments. . . . .Governor Janies F. Byrnes Ing work next week would try to P ^ Lemon. Orchid. Red, Black. Navy. Brown. traffic line, and let’s give the of Hibernians in a nationwide inated by supporters of President near this WUUngton town line. Colors]' Black, Navy, Brown, Red, Green, Grey. says South Carolina will continue re-open La Prensa wa* a question The confiscated items included canned food, military cloth­ Four companlona were taken ta marchers something to loot at, poll—will be presented with Juan D. Peron. to segregate white and Negro pU' A resolution ordering a Joint still unanswered. ing, cigarettes, beer and sloping bags. Johnson Memorial Hospital whera, • ' ' too. — statuette of St. Patrick. pile or “ abandon the public school Senate And House InveeUgatlng Also open' tO ipeculatlon was the p a special prMoed loyalty to Editor-Publisher a second craah which MOt th i* * '' M a w c w i i t i h C o m m ^ $2.98 to $7.50 «»* CHILDREN'S GLOVES ...... $1.00 pr^ Now York Mayor William O’Dwyer, celebration will hava a somber line and General MacArthur be aosslon of the Peiw-dominated Alberto GaInza Pas. Mario Vplpe today wiU ask a Jury to send six Negroes to the to th* Stafford Spriaga Boo- BOW U. 8. Amboosador to Mexico. note, too. Special ceremonies arill given a "free hand.” . . . Few Gengress yesterday in leas than Ha could not be located for com­ electric chair for killing a shopkeeper. Voipe wm argue ttat pital. None of tha viettM oT t)M Plus T u In Brin, N. Y.—near Blmlra — ho;9-r Dstroit's Iririi dead—includ. woolen and worsted mills where eight hours. ment. Gainsa Paz has been guilt of the six Negroes is entablished by confessions which second accident appoaiel ■irlnii*t)|; new Increase has not been granted The 81-year-old morning paper tflOO kally-green envelopes, bear­ hurt, polte* n UL ing Irish design, w ill ba mailed b y ' iUootijiiMd Ml rag* Bavasi ^ore stin oa strike. —biggest in the Sjjanlsh-ipeuunc (Oeatlaa** m i Pace SevMa five of them a U c g i ^ signed. mmapm V . ^ ’ r

tv. *i. . . ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. SATURDAY. MARCH 17. 196| PAGE caui* tha Labor majority In tha upoB tha aiae of tha oxchailgo In Is Honor Guest Senate baa conatatentfy battled ttto DAN(X -Miller's Hull draaa by Mrs. WilUsm Booth of spend monsy for that whloh to not brlnf your Blblaa I* this aarvlcat. Easter Cantata Manchester HouiM of Repreaentativea. brand T and your labour for that omich the tolophoMa 'i’lillaiHl r^rapIlM ChapUn, .ConnacUcut. Evaryon* EngRged to Wed p.m. •ilvar Lana Sunday Antwerg to A coalition o f Liberals and the welcome. which satlafleth notT hearken dili­ school. The company also a ^ * “thon- At Bridal Shower Modem‘hM Old Faahlo* ty to reduce the initial ^ r i ^ h r At the ('.oncorclia Country party won a majority in gently unto me, and aat ye that 2:45 p.m. Palm Sunday Fcatival Date Book the House In the last general elec­ DaiMini , An “Ipi*h Night” 10 lO BO And 2 5 *KHtnt toll CAlls which ia good, and 1st your aoul of Music, presanted by the Eastern “What l8 Your MQ?” Mlas Lorraine Scovllle, da^ighter tion but the Labor party, which Bvary S*t«rd*y Nlghtl C h u r c h e & XNigrei delight itself in fatneaa.” (Isaiah Territorial Staff Band of New EASTER CANTATA ono minute And the overtime pe- The Easter Cantata, "Olivet to Tomorrow the coalition defeated, retained a Church rlode for 10 aim! 15-cent toll CAlli of Mr. and Mra. Harold ScQvUle, StSS 10 It iM P. M. 55:2). York. Message by the executive A good to wqpectod Calvary,” by J. H. Maunder, vrtll Cantata, "Olivet to Calvary.” of 228 Center street, waa pleas­ majority In the Senate through Rev. James A. Bull, Pastor Correlativs passages from the officer. Colonel Holland French. by one minute. ^ a*. 1—Answer to picture: Bears atop Concordia Lutheran churcli. holdover membere. Christian Science textbook, "Srl- ^ tiM ■ww**' **Irtoh MICM" of The compAny eellmAtee that the be presented by the Senior Choir antly Burpultted by a bridal show­ «o n tli MaHiodtol -OMMh « St. Jnmep'B R. C. Ohnreh Wilfred A. Kent, Choir Director "A ve Marla," "W ere you there fountain. Center Park. New York staff band at .Salva­ Issues involved in the coming Jennie B. Abora, Organist ence and Health with Kay to the when they crucified my Lord?" ^3m pben pouBcU,. Knight* o f Oo- promjaed increaaaa, If g r M t^ of Concordia Evangelical Lutheran er Thursday evening at the home 6W n Street and Hartford Road Rev. Jahn F. Hannon, Pastor Would^d $2,300,000 a year to Ita 1—Memorial A» World War 1 tion Army Citadel, 2:30 p.m. election would Include steps to Rev. Fred B. fCdgar, Minister Rev. George P. Hughes Scriptures." by Mary Baker Biddy, and other favorites. They will play tmtoto, tohlelf wtD ho* hold Mon* church, Palm Sunday evening at deal with Communism In Australia include the following (p. 276): “OLIVET TO Vetarans was the Manchester Orpfln (JodicfilioD Rl KniAnuci of Miss Joyce Wolcott, who was Miss Kathryn G. Btyop Rev. Edgar J. Farrell March 18. “ Palm Sunday.” many favorite aelections In apec.lal aaif night ot tho KC Home ot revenue. 7:30. H ARTf nnn "A ll substance. Intelligence, wis­ Memorial Hospital. Tree* ifrere Lutheran church. assisted bv Mias Janet Barnard M rector of Chrlatlaa KihiGatioa Prelude— "The P a lm a "...... Faure arrangements by Salvation Army SSla S t n t t - An Htoh roppw planted around It honoring de­ The cantata, which is divided in­ and Mias Barbara Hnugh. All dom, being, immortality, cause, Cantata. "Via Cruris," at Con- Herbert A. France, MMIeter ot Sunday maasea; Hymn—“ All Glory, Laud,*and composers of brass band Tnuslc kft At €:15. , . ceased Veterans. Memorial to to two parts, recalls simply and three are to be the bridal attend­ Honor.” and effect belong to God. These tci church. 7;30 p.m. TODAY om/SBN. Mnale For adulU, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, with which will delight the ear and the **ltov. Robert KooUng. choploln World War H Veterans was reverently th* Inst few days of the ".>er with St. Patrick’s Day. and the “DODGE CITY" <• Brining” ...... Tours an anthem — "O Praise the King!” 3— The Town Tax rate is 27 mills Ka.-ilii'iii show by Burton's spon- St. Bridget’s Church ' Sermon: "Who la This Jesus?" Oonoordia Evangelical Lutheran OongregaUonal church tomorrow of the Passover, from which Uic numerous gifts for the bride-elect PLUS: ERROL PLVNN Anthem— by Emil Soderatrom. The Song­ presented by ia entitled "Christ and the Con­ and the Fire District rates soied iiv Wesley group of South Rev. Jambs P. Timmins, Pastor Hymn—"Thou Didst Leave Thy Church scene changes to the Garden of were placed In a gaily decorated In "VIRGINIA CITY” "Sing Alleluia Forth" . .Thiman Thixjne.” sters will render a special arrange­ queror." Morning worship ia held have been 2 and 2',ii mills. Metliodi.sl church. Rev. BmnlNlaw Osdorowakl and Garden and Winter Streets Gethsemane and the sudden ap­ basket In the center of the room. ECKSTINE Sacrament of. Infant Baptism Rev. Robert Carroll, Assistants Postiude— “Jerusalem" ... .Parker ment of the famouB hymn "A ll Hall CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH CHOIR Another Hearing at 11 a. m. Sunday school session • Valuation is 1941 replacement Tliiirsday, March 39 j THIS ENGAOEMEN't ONLY Rev. Erich O. Brandt, Pastor pearance of the hostile crowd, A delicious buffet luncheon was Offertory Anthem— 9:30 a. m.. Church school for the Power of Jesus' Name," which edit less depreciation. League of Women Voters work- 5IATIN E B A T 1:46 Ins O^N COlOSSAl SUr.l .HO'.S Barclay F, Wood, Organist and at »:46. .lef\,ua la shown before Pilate in aerv’cd by the hoateasea, carrying "Ride On in Majesty” . .Jewell 10 all ages will be the subject of the hymn Rev. Wallace will be guest 4— Stone marker in green at Man­ sh 'p on State Constitution at "Y,"' EVENINGS AT 7ilM) Masses on Sunday at 7, 8, 9, . Choirmaster BARCLAY K WOOD, Organist and Director On Phone Rales Judgment hull, and the cuntatn out the color acheme of the deco­ lOSGKnSHM'OiYIMmONO Hymn— 11:00 a. m., Worship service, speaker at the Lenten eervlces ot chester Green designates site SAT.-SUN. CONTINUOUS 2:00 and 11 a.m. story of the evening. The sermon ends with the trnge

)—Prime Minister Robert G. Me" ...... Warren 7:30 p.m. Young People's Meet­ entry Grange hall on March 29 Grecn, Buckland, South Man- ! tine Sketches. "Thou A it the 1 lull. City View d.ance hall. 8-12 "Marche” ...... Busacr' Thuraday- - Room 688, SUte Office Building Menzies announced today that Emanuel Lutheran Church Offertory, "Elevation” . .Gijjlmant Mi.ss Claiigh.sry graduated from ing. The Public Is Cordially Invited from 10:30 to 3 p. m. The sessions Chester and North Manchester. [ Rock.” by Henri Mulct. ImiIIow- 11:00 a.-m.. Nursery and ex­ 7:00 p. m., Church Membership Maiuhe.ster High srhool with the Harftford. Wednesday, March 21 are open to all interested persons p. ni. both houses of .Australia’s Parlia­ Carl E. UlsoB, Pastor Confirmation of our young people. Thuraday, 7:30 p.m. Street Meet­ 7— Manchester changed to Couii- ing this, the Choii will proceed upSpring hop at Hollister school, Restaurant tended church school session. Class. ^ class of 19 and attended the Uni­ at 10:30 a. m. The preceding ses- who should bring an old lamp­ ment will be dissolved Monday and HAY 4:30 p. m.. "The Cruclflxon" by Clarence \\. Hclslng, Organist and Reception of new adult members. ing: 8:00 p m Bible .story. cil-Manager form of Govern- the center aisle, carrying cnn.lles .sponsored l.v .St. Bridget's C.Y.O., 8:00 p. m., "Maundy Thursday" versity of Connectiriit. She is an alons Of the bearing were held on shade frame of at least 6 spokes ment on vlune 30, 1947, by a i during which the congregation and new elections held April 28. Sir John Stainer. Choi rmas ter Post’.ude "Toccata—"Thou Art the Friday, 7:.70 p.m. Good Friday service. The offlee of Tenebrae enginrcriiig aide in the Research December 20. January 3 and Feb- for covering. Those attending will s J) m. Menzies delivered to Governor- 6:00 p. m., Jr. Hi meeting In Rock" ...... Mulct observance. 'Man of Sorrows” Special Charter. i <'l'oi>' will smg the processional with Holy Communion. Department of Pratt and Whitney. rvary 6 and 16. also bring a box lunch. Additional Friday and Saturday. .April 6 and 7 General William J. McKell yester­ charge of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoyt Palm Sunday 2:00 p. m. (Choir rehearsal and will be rendered by the Citadel 8— Slogan used by Manchoater Is : I'.vnm. As has been the ciisloni Friday— Mr. .lezyk nerved for three and Croas examination of the com- meetings In the series will be held “ A r itv Of VlllMMe Charm “ pj'f’vimi.s rjintalas tlip rntiio St .John R minstrel show, Hol­ day written reasons to support his Stilson. 9:00 Sunday School instruction. All members must be band. The Songsters will sing ap­ I 2:00 p. m., Union "Good Friday a liall year.s with the U. S. Navy pany*a witnesaea by the Oommla- on April 12 and 19th at the same 9— 19V7 cei^sus rihdwf predominat- I P«-«K>nni will be presented by lister . lin­ .school. 8 p.m. . . 1 request for dissolution of Parlia­ REAL IRISH NIGHT 6:30 p. m„ No M. Y. F. meeting, 10:05 CarilloDic bells and sacra­ present and should plan to stay propriate selections. The message Service" in St. John's Episcopal during World War It, He is attend­ CANTATA PRESENTATION i alon and Ito ataff will be continued place and time. SI Marv's .''lO-.'iO club minatrcl, ment. Authoritative aourcea said members will attend the cantata, ment o f holy baptism for supper. will he presented by the motion 1 ing natlonalitlM of Mahc^^^^^^^^ ST. PATRICK’S DAY SATURDAY, MARCH 17 church, Rockville. ing the Univeraity of Connecticut ' at the bearing Wednesday. Mem- •■Ihe Show Bo.at,■' at the church. McKelJ apparently took the stand "The Crucifixion.” 10:30 Divine service. New mem­ Saturday-— 7:30 p. m. The Sacred Cantata, picture film. "Barabbas the Rob- i bara of tho public, and opponents lesidents as American, British, ^ of Concordia choir, which he had to accept the coalition gov­ bers will be received at this serv­ "Olivet to Calvary," recalling some where he ia a member of Sigma Nu I Meriden Site Sold Oeman, ScMdlnavlan, Italian, , ofi voicss. Sunday, April 8 The Week 6:30 p. m., Junior Choir. to the application also may croes ernment's advice In the matter. of the Incidents In the last days Fraternity. “VIA CRUCIS” Pollah #nd Lithuanian. Freedom Shrine Day, Verplanck REAL IRISH TURKEY Monday— ice. 7:15 p. m.. Senior Choir. examine the company’s witnesses Rev. Erich O. Brandt, milliliter Menzies Is reported to have felt Prelude—Chorale in E Major of the Saviour's life on earth. Pre­ A summer wedding Is planned. Meriden, March 17— — The 10— Town of Manchester employs si'hool. 3:30-4:45 p. m.. Holy Week (THK WAY OF THK CROSS) of Concordia, will deliver a brief Tuesday, April 10 that Parliament to tmworkable be- Franck pared by our choir under the di­ St. Clary’s Episcopal Church at the hearing. sale of the .'actory site and build­ 225 teachers In Its public Mission. The increaae aaked by the com- and fitting mes.-age entitled, 'What Annual concert of G Clef club, Anthem—"When O’er The Steep Second Oongregatlonal Church rection of Barclay F. Wood after alroy service for Holy Communion. Church nnd Locust Streets ings of the Manning, Bowman A schools. GREEN BEER ★ 6:30 p. m., W. S. C. S.. ‘TTie A SACRED CANTATA ON THE PASSION OF OUR LORD pany rimge from 36 to 46 centa a a I''rien.l We lla\'e in .Ic.sii.-:," at Emanuel Lutheran church. ir Meal In the Upper Room,” Cooper of Olivet” ...... Maunder North Main and North Streets many weeks of preparation. They Regular service begtna at 7:30 p. Rev. Alfred L. Williams, Rector Co., covering two city blocks here, There will be no n.limssinn month for residential one-party Friday. April IS hall. Offertory — Solo, "The Palma" Rev. Leland O. Rihit, Pastor deserve your loyal support. Every­ m. Rev. James S. Neill, was announced last night. The charge, but ii free-will offering will IRISH MUSIC nnd ENTERTAINMENT Un* aervlca a i^ from $1 to $1.50 Regulations for Contributions Raiiibow-neMolay dance, Ma- Tuesday— (Hazel Anderaon)...... Faure Warren D. Woftd one is welcome. (Note: Easter Sunday, no Sun­ Rector Emeritus property was purchased by Troplc- be taken. Tin- general public i.i This beautiful and in.tpiriiig cantata written b.v a month for ouainesa one-party 1. Everyone is invited, including 9:00 a. m., Mizpah and Willing Set-mon—"A March of Triumph” Director o f Aluaic Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. (Choir day School in the morning but Rc%. Richard R. Kaltcr, Assistant Alre, Inc., of Chicago, manufactur- cordially invited to aUeiul this -■onii Temple 8'30 to 12:30. line aervlce. The amount of the Anthem—“Lift Up Your Heads” rehearsal for Easter. h'a.ster evening (j'atival, .service at J. W. Cowie, a noted organist of Edinburg, Scot­ era of electric heaters The price organixatlons, to submit questions evening of .saneil Ka.stei iiiii.su . Wednesday, .April 25 Worker Groups In all-day meet­ propoaed Increaae, in each of the and for those questions selected Soroptiniist club's fashion show Joan Richard ing. • Handel Palm Sunday, March 18 Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Holy Thurs­ 7:30 for .Sunday achool and con­ Palm Sunday. land. will have its first pre.scntation in Manches­ WM not disclosed. two claaalficatlona, to dependent the name of contributor will bo bv Blair's. Verplanck school, ben- Fontaine Conte 3:00 p. m.. Brownies. Poatlude— “Grand Chorus In D 9:15 a. m. (Church School. day communion service. Sermon. gregation with special order and 8:00 a. m . Holy Communion ter, under the direction of Andrew R. Watson, Bristol tiets LiMtn Aodry with blessing of the palms. mentioned. Questions should be of . __ lent Ganrer Fund drive Joseph 3:80-4:45 p. m„ Holy Week Mia Major” ...... Gullmant 9:15 and 11:00 a. m. Divine "Our Response to God's Purposes attendance awards.) Cotton Totter 9:30 a. m., t'hildren's service. minister of music at Center Church. genera] Interest, covering such Waslimgton. .Van h 17 wV. - ' Thurailay and Friday. May 24 and Mon, also Wednesday and Thurs­ 12:30 Lat'vlan service conducted worship. for Us.” .y day at same hoiir. by Rev. N. Ozola 11:00 a. m. Worship hour nur- Friday (Good Friday) 9:30 a. m. Morning prsyer with address by Item* as distinguished citizens, Tho Housing ami Finuniv agom y , “September “Under The 7:00 p. m.,* Boy Scout*. 7:00 Dedication of memorial or­ ery. German communion service with UoveiuUit Congregational (hurch the curate. Combined Junior and significant events and places, the ve.-trnlay approved a .i;ri.200 loan May Fair at Pt. Marys Church. Gun” Boys’ choirs. Town’s progress and growth, etc. Affair" Thursday— gan console and enlarged organ. Organ Prelude- the Rev. Johannes Hanselmann 4S Kpruce Street for BrUstol. Conn. The money —...... —; ~ 4;64-S:l( Rev. (lari M. Helgeraon, pastor il:00 a. m,. Morning prayer Questions should be accompanied for planning slum A .30-man police unit guards CLUB CHIANTI 3:80-4:45 p. m. Holy Week Organ selections; and guest solo­ Hosannah ...... Du Bols conducting the service. YOU ARE INVITED will ho ii.scd for planning Mission. ist, Gertrude Berggren O’Brien; Hymn— 12-3. Three-hour service at Paul Paige, organist with sermon by the rector. Senior by answers together with source of clearance prnjeela. , RiiekIngham Palace in London. 14 DEPOT SQUARE TELEPHONE 6195 SUNDAY 6:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts. also Emanuel choir. Public cordial­ A ll Glory, Laud and Honor. Emanuel Lutheraij.churc)' with St. choir. CAVEY’S Information. •TOMAHAWK” (In Color) Musical outline of this service: 8:00 p. m.. Service of Holy ly in'vlted. St. Theodulph Ktary's Episcopal church and our Saturday, March 17: Sunday, March ISth, At 7:30 P. M. . 2. Photographs are also invited Processional—"A ll Glory, Laud "Man Who Cheated Himself” Communion. The Week Anthem— church taking part. "The Seven 8:00 p. m., The (Covenant League on familiar subjects of twlerent. and Honor." DANCING Friday, March 23, 9:30 Monday— Palm Branches, by Faure. Last Words of (Christ" ia the meets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preparation—"Hosanna To the FINE FOODS ALWAYS They should be taken from an un­ Children’s Good Friday Commu­ 3:30 Girl Scouts (Junior Choir, First Service) Hjalmar Carlson. 9 Hemlock WOULD YOU HAVE THE NERVE TO DO theme of the service. You may Son David." usual angle to that they w'ill not EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT nion Service. Parents and friends 6:30 Boy Scouts Anthem— come or leave during the hymns. street. Besides the business meet­ CENTER HOME COOKED FLAVOR be Identified too readily. Siaes of what she did on her wedding d a y Invited. 8:00 Beethoven Glee club, also Jerusalem, By Parker Sermon, Hymn—"Thera Is a Green 9 DR I VE IN TO ing, the members will enjoy mov­ Hill Far Away. " 6x7 or 8x10 are preferred. Snap- Friday, 7:80 p. m., "The Seven Troop Committee (Church (Choir, Second Service) ing pictures and a social hour. I shots will be accepted if negative Laat Words of Christ” by Dubois Tuesday— Hymn— Bucldngliam Oongregatlonal Offertor.v—"The Palms"... .Faure aiindsy, March 18, Palm Sunday Recessional— "Ride On! Ride On! CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH I la available. Name of contributor PIKE THEAIRE fpresented by the Chancel Choir.) 8:00 Board of Administration Ride On, Ride On In Majesty, Church 9:45 a. m , Sunday Bible School, DANCING TONIGHT TEX PAVEL In Majesty." I will be mentioned on thoae photo- Wednesday— Winche.stcr New Rev. Philip M. Rose, Minister classes for all ages. ! graphs which are used. Rod CameroB - Gale 8tona AND HIS WESTERN ECHOS 3:15 Brownies Offertory— 7:00 p. m.. Even.song. Boys’ "STAMPEDE” North Methodist Ctonreh 11:00 8. m.. Church-time Nurs­ choir. "Barabbas the Rohlier." J. 3, Quizzes will appear In the 4:00 CTiildren’s Lenten service Go to Dark Gethsemane 100th Ye*r Palm Sunday. March 18 ery for ages 1-6; Miaa Doris Bolen Arthur Rank film, will be shown Manchester Evening Herald on Also “Dob'4 Trait Tear 7:30 Holy Communion, conduct­ ((Church Choir) ...... Noble 10:00 (?hurch achool in charge. Hnibaad" - A comedy WUtord J. McLaughlin, Pastor following this aervlce. SUNDAY DINNERS Tuesday and Saturday nights. EVERY DAY ed in Swedish Serm on- 11:00 Service conducted by 11:00 a. m.. Morning worship Fred MscMarray WUllam L. Brown, Organist Hol.v Week Services BRING THE FAMILY FOR A REAF. Entries to be considered for 'Tiies- Madclrtao Carroll 8:00 Emanuel choir rehearsal Personalities of the Passion — women of the church, namely, service. The Palm Sunday mes­ Celebrations of the Holy Com­ PIZZA Thursday— VI, Dismas day's Herald should be pnatinarked Mrs. Harry May, Mrs. Dwight sage by the pastor Is entitled Including Sundays Sunday School, 9:30. munion: Monday. Tuesday and TREAT THIS SUNDAY not later than midnight Saturday; CartoeR..i>. ,Kr.ws. 11:00 Holy Communion ■Hymn - - Bllsh, Mrs. Fred chay, Mra. Philip "Jesus, Lord ot Life", and based Divine Worahipi .9;30 and 11:00. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. entries for Saturday's Herald 7:00 Holy Communion „ ^ W Park Gethsemane. Rose, Miaa Joan Helsti-om, Miss on the text in Matthew 28: 16-20. TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAYS— 12 NOON TO 9 P. M. Prelude. "Pilgrim'a ChiJrua” (Tann- Maundy 'Thursday, March 22 - should be postmarked not later TBBG3B813E 8:30 Holy (Communion Y Gethsemane Joanne Saglio. Dr. Rose will take The Senior Choir will sing "Ride hauaer) ...... Wagner 10:00 a. m.. Holy Communion. Ithan midnight Wednesd.iy. lu case Saaday Oalyl DELIVERY ON SUNDAY ONLY Friday— YCrgan Postiude— for his subject. "Christ In Our On in Majesty" and "Outside the 7:30 p. m,. The Lord’s Supper. cxfiH LO HIT PARADK o r Processional Hymn, "All Glory, 12-3 Three-Hour Service of De­ Vexilla Regis .! ...... ’Dteomb of duplication names of both con­ Present Struggle.” Holy C5ty". A hearty welcome Is "The Night in Which He Was Be­ L^ud and Honor" tributors will be mentioned. votion centering about the Seven 8:00-7:00 p. m. Family Lenten 8:00 p. m., Thuraday, Com­ extended to all without s church trayed," Meditation by the curate. Annual Concert VISIT OUR SNACK BAR FOR AnSem, "The Holy City" ...Gaul Last Words from the Cross ser'vice. The film shown will be munion service. Reception of new home. Fuil choir. i.J Material should be iicnt to THE BEST IN REFRESHMENTS Reception of New Members. 7:30 Concluding quiet hour serv­ another episode in the life of St. The Manchester Development Com­ PIZZA members. The W eek Good Friday. March 23 Scripture Lesson— St. Matthew ice Paul: "Visit In Corinth". Please Tuesday — 10:00 a. m.. "The Way of Cal­ mission. Box 749. Town. X X I 1-11. (; CLEF CLUB OF MAIHCHESTER WHY YOU SHOULD BUY Small Medium Large Saturday— bring sandwiches: coffee and des­ 8:00 p. m.. The Covenant vary." A devotional service for 6 The Commission reserves the Offertory, Theme from "Les Pre- 9:00 Junior choir sert will be served by the Men's Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Ijcague Program committee meets children. right to \ise the material submit­ BURNSIDEr::; TOMATO and CHEESE . .73c $1.00 $1.50 ludea” ...... Liszt Easter Sunday— club. Cooper and High Streets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mau­ 12:00 Noon-3;00 p, m.. Passion ted. Hymn, "O Could I Speak the 6:00 Sunrise Service at No. 7:30 p. m. Cantata: Seven Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor rice Swenson, 60 Blrchwood road. service at Emanuel Lutheran YOUR NEW CAR NOW: •ftWIIII t.MTFW —4 MANCMfSTIM EMANIIEI. LIITHERAN CHURCH Matchlees Worth.” Methodist Church Last Words of (Christ. Du Bols. East Hartford. church. Theme. "Our Victory In I Joaa Foatalar lllehsrd C«ate MAZARELLA Small Medium I-arg# Sermon, "W ho Is This?" 1— hnmediate delivery for ■ limited time. 7:30 Breakfa-st for our youth Pre.scnted by members of the March 18—Palm Sunday Thursday— Christ." Jooeph Cottca .%adrpy Totter HAMBURG Receeaional Hymn, "A ll Hail the here at our veatery Manchester (Clioral Society and 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. 7:30 p. m., Maundy Thursday Easter Even. March 24— Power of Jesue' Name." 9:00 Children’s service, adults Second Church choir. Soloists: 9:30 *. m. Bible (?lasa for adults 4:00 p, m,. Holy Baptism. Please Tuesday Evening, April 10, 1951 2— Cara fully equipped with chrome. No aub- Aiulover "Lender Tho MUSHROOMS service, with the observance of "September Poatlude, "March aux Flambeaux” also invited Soprano. Jeannette Scrable; ten­ 10:30 a. m. Nursery in the Par­ Holy Ckimmunlon. The pastor will give qotice in advance If you plan PEPPERS .00 1 .5 0 Clark or. Harold Baglin: baritone. Ger­ stitutea. A ffa ir” Gun” 10:30 Featlve Easter Service ish House during church worship. speak on "The Renewing Power of baptisms In your family at thin 8:00 P. M. The annual Banter Sunrise serv- : SAUSAGE Oaleodar ald (Chappell: organist, Claire S. 10:00 a. m. Divine worship. Text, •^aigHkat Sacrifice and Service". The choir service. The Rector wishes to 3— You save the proposed new Federal tax. ice will be held at the top of the 1 t:t«-S:»l-l:M At S:IS-8:M ANCHOVIES Holy Week, the Sanctuary will Wood. Mattehew 21:1-0. Theme, "(Jhrist’a will sing. meet with all parents and God­ hill on Bear Swamp road. High . be open from 9:00 to 9:00 for per­ I ’nited Methodist Church The Week Palm Sunday Proceaaion." Friday-- parents Monday evening, March Associat* Memberships $2.00 4— No trade required, hut high allowance if you KING Bolton Monday— achool members of the church lODD t SoadsT: “ Tomahawk" la Color ALI. KINDS OF ITALIAN GRINDERS and sonal devotions. 1:30 p. m. Zion church is 3:15 p. m., Ojnfirmation In­ 19. 7:30 p. m., at the Parish House. Single Tickets 1.20 sad "T k e Man Who Chraird Monday, 8:00. Ingraham Group Rev. J. R. Yeager 6:30 p. m. Girl Scout Troop church of the International Luth­ There are no gatherings In the do trade. school will be in charge. Members j k i r \ Minciois xacMARY _ VIDOR struction. Hlmoclf" SOFT DRINKS SERVED ON SUNDAY at Field home, 179 Spruce street. No. 12. meets at the church. eran Hour, 1,100 stations, 36 lan­ 7:30 p. m„ Good Friday service; pariah house during Holy Week of the Ladlea Benevolent Society j Tuesday, 7:00. Boy Scouts. Sunday, March 18, Palm Sunday 7:30 p. m. The Mary Williams guages. are heard In United States Mias Dorothy Ford, (Covenant mis­ which are not connected with the Telephone 5336 HENRY BLANKE group of the Women’s I.«ague will will aerve a breakfast In the M'Cambridge Scott EAST FREE FARRINO Wednesday, 7:45. Study Group 7 :00 a.m., Communion break­ and Canada and in 40 territories sionary to Belgian Congo, speak­ worship of the church. meet at the home of Mrs. D. D. and foreign countries, locally Sun- M cC l u r e a u t o c o . church social room after the sen-- ^ at Picklea’ home, 229 Henry street. fast for the men. ing. Special music. PLUS TOM NEAL in “NAVY BOUND" Thuraday, 7:30. Sacrament of 9:30 a.m.. Sunday Blaster pro­ Stewart, 97 Hollister street. da.v afternoons over WON.S at 1:30 Saturday - Lignite, sometimes called brown HUDSON SALES and SERVICE tee. Tuesday— and over W TH T at 5:00 p. m. coal, resembles decayed wbod. Rev. G. 5. Waggoner of the the Lord’s Supper. gram. Easter flowers for the decora­ S73 MAIN ST. “Open Evenlnsr*" TElL. 2-9442 STARTS Friday, 6:30. Upper Room Sup­ 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. 16.30 p. m. Junior choir re­ The Week Storri Congregational church was > hearsal. tion of the Sanctuary on Easter per by Woman’s Swiety. Hymn; "Ride on in Majesty.” Tliesday and Friday at 4:00 p. Sunday will be very welcome. If gxiest speaker at the meeting of | 7:30 p. Th. (Church choir re­ TOMORROW Solo: “ Palm*",. J. Faure, Mrs. m. and Saturday at 10 a. m., Oon- you wish to donate flowers In the Ladlea Benevolent Society on STATE hearsal. firmatton instruction. The A Jarvis Trio Herald Lee. '•i memory of loved ones, please ask Thuraday night. Refreshments of i Thursthiy, 7:30 p. m. Maundy 1 Center Gongragatloial Church< Responaive Reading. Tuesday. 3:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 the florist to deliver them to -the ! PLITS dainty aandwlches tea and coffee | ENDS Rev. Clifford O. Slmpaon, Pastor Thursday Communion service. p. m. Registratidn for Holy Com­ // FINGERPRINTS Lay Speaker: Albert Holman. church on Saturday. I // were eeryed. TODAY Friday, 7:30 p, m. Bov Sequt munion on Maundy Thursday, A PALM SUNDAY FESTIVAL OF PRAISE ‘Steel Helmet DON’T L IE ” Rev. Dorothy Weils Pease, Choral Anthem: "Ride on In ril bet you envy me! The following fire warden’s' at­ Minister of Education Majesty” , Stebblns-Landln. Troop No. 133 meets at the Good Friday and Easter. WILL BE PRESENTED BY Saturday Night church. tended a dinner meeting at the Andrew B. Wntaon, Hymn: "Into the Woods.’ My Tuesday. 7:30 p. m. Sunday The Salvation Army Changing from storm w iodow i to tumntor Liberty Hill Log Cabin. Lebanon Minister ot Music . Master Went." School teachers meeting. 961 Main Street screens is a cinch when you hove—- on Tuesday. George Merritt. Max­ Sermon: "One Day of,Fame.” Chureh of the Nazareae Maundy Thursday and Good Fri­ Major and .Mrs. S. C. Jonea The Eastern Territorial Staff Band well Hutchinson and George Nel­ Palm Sundy, March 18. Hymn: ."Take M y Life and Let 466 Main Street day, 12:20-12:40 p. m.— Noon*day Offlcera In Charge son. It Be.” Lenten devotions. 9:15 and 11 o’clock services. James R. Bell, Pastor of the Salvation Army Daniel Howard Crook, son of Preludes, "Cliant Trlomphal” The Week Maundy Thursday, 7:10 p. m. Palm Sunday, March 18. ST.NVrKICICI Monday, 7:00 p.m.. Boy Scouts. Preparatory services for Holy Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm Crook is PARTY AT THE Grieg Palm Sunday. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. recruperating at the home of hii 8:00 p.m.. Men’s (Club. Communon. Regular service begins "Adagio Appaaslonata" 9:30 a. m. Sunday school and 10:.50 a.m. Holiness meeting. The SUNDAY, 2:45 P. M. parents after having had an op­ Beethoven Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. First Aid at 7:30 p. m. in the German lan­ theme, "Kisses and Perfume,’’ ia j class. Adult Bible riasses. All ages. guage. eration at the Windham Commu­ OAY Anthem, "Jerusalem’’ ___ Parker Tenny.son McFall, Supt. a meditation on the first chapter ' O AK GRILL Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.. Choir re­ Gocxl Friday,- 7:10 p. m. Prepar- nity Memorial hoapital. Hymn. "A ll Glory, Laud and Hon­ 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. of the Song of Solomon. Please ' THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL or” ...... Teschner hearsal. 7:30 p.m.. Reception for new members at the parsonage. Mu.«!ic by the Junior Choir, direct­ 661 MAIN STREET COME ON DOWN LADS— Scripture Reading, Luke 19:29-40 ed! by Mrs. Lillian Fitzsimmons. Anthem, "Ride On. Ride On in Ma­ 8:00 p.m.. W.S.C.S. meeting. Deaths Last Night AND BRING YOUR COLLEENS Thursday. 7:30 P. M., Maundy Duet by Jimmy Bell and Pamela Colonel Holland French, Executive Officer jesty" Fitzsimmons. Thursday Communion Service held Offertory, "Lea Rameux" .. Faure The Senior choir, directed by (; at the Congregational (Church at Lt. Colonel Wm. Slater, Bandmaster Norfolk. Va Ruhert Gerald Sermon, "The God O f Freedom” Mrs. Florence Wood, will sing. CELEBRATE ST. PAT'S DAY Bolton Center. I Riddell, 42, Canada’s . permanent ' Hymn, "Ride On, Ride On in Ma­ The Earth is the Lord’s, by Stam- F’REE ADMISSION! 1 delegate to the United Nations who jesty" Friday, 7:30 p.m., Good Friday baugh. IN STYLE devotion aervlce to be held at our I joined the Canadian Department Postiule, "March to Calvary" Solo: I Walked Today Where church. I of External Affairs In 1942, and a Maunder .Teaus. Walked, will be aung by j former lecturer m hlstoi'v at the OLD IRISH FAVORITES BY THE ' 119:15 Church School, classes 'fo r Miss Marion Janes. University of Toronto. "He waa ail ages Kindergarten through Sermon by the pastor. born In Edmonton. Wapplng Community Church 9:30 A. M. TEMPOtFOUR ' Senior High Rev. David Crockett, Minister 6:45 p. m. The Young Peo­ San Anaelmo. Calif. Mrs. Sus­ J. 11:00 Nursery, Kindergarten, SUNDAY SCHOOL for Kindergarten Mrs. Anthony Urbanetti, ple’s society will meet In the low­ ★ anna Baird. 61, world leader In FINE FOODS AND GOO D LIQUORS Pripiary er auditorium. Olrganlat aad ^ o l r Director and Primary Children. i Presbyterian Church activities who 6:30 Young Adults "Brother­ 7:30 p. ra. Evening service. in 1948 was elected to a four-vear Service of Dedication hood in Action" three films Music by the choir, message by term as prc.sident of the woman’s 7:30 CantaU "Via Crucia” by J. Sunday. March 18. the pastor. 9:30 A. M. International union, the women’s ■ W. Cbwi< 9:30 a.m. Chureh school. The Week I branch of the Presbyterial World The Week 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. The Inaa- MORNING WORSHIP. ' Alliance. Monday— Prelude, "Alleluia,” ' Mozart. mueh claaa will meet at the MEMORIAL ORGAN CONSOLE Eau Claire, Wls.—Money R. ! ’• • 7:30 Publicity committee meet- Hymn, "All Glory, Laud and church. Owen, 78. prominent Wlaconaln Honor,” Teschner. 11:00 A. M. and Willie's Bowery Show . ing Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer lumberman. Tuesday—: Offertory, "A ir du Dauphin,” and communion service will be For Lauderdale. Fla.—Mra. Bar- ' Roekel. MORNING WORSHIP, (Nurscrv for 8:15 (Confirmation claaa - held In the main auditorium. small children). Ne sMre AnWse, Mling, Urslalsg, Yee $nI t____ bars Adam Grimes. 67, of Evans- CELEBRATE ST. PAT'S 8:00 Group C, Lenten worship Hymn, "My Faith Looks Up to Evangejlstlc services with Rev. ENURGED ORGAN es toe Near Is trmt M tos wlsdew and Is sne ton, m.. wife of J. Frank Grimes, i AT service, led by Mrs. Simpson. Thee," Mason. Rosa Emrlck, begin March 28. adSHte Itol, yen a*a Mt out tos dans'tadi md da* stIM m tm an executive of the Independent Wednesday-— Sermon, "Crucified Under Pon­ Designed and Rebuilt by CTarence W. Helaing Grocers' .Mllance. MUSIC MOODS 4:30 A. M. iHde la toa icrsaa. toss a ckBd san d i K. FRfC 7:30 (Cub Scouts monthly meat- tius Piu te.” Ihara am SMay stoar qd*aale«at Ise. Hwdar ing. ' Hymn, "Ride on, Ride on In Ma- ChriaUan .Scienee Society MUSICAL VESPERS. “THE CRUCI­ ORGAN SELECTIONS — EMANUEL CHOIR Lm u i Bid Reserved WIsdsim are a psnsssim Inem istsi, siaissi fU DINING AND LISTENING PLEASURE 3:15 Cherub and Chapel choirs Jeaty," Dykes. Masoirie Temple FIX IO N ” — Sir John Stainer, pre­ |hsy ftos yes rals'pmet. draft-frse vmiaallus TtMT WILLIE'S rehearsal Postiude, “ Exultate Dao,” Wll- Guest Soloist, Gertrude Berggren O'Brien, Contralto sented by the Chancel Choir. Msiasr «ad sdaSsr. mee yes el lead sss ddrd Hartford. March 17—y _ y - J ^ fv iT naoer because Two that interested us was an ae- Returns by divisions are; April 8, the Exchange Club of BUY NOW _ WTIC—National Farm and WONS-Comedy of Errors. Essayn must be submitted to the Nm m nber*^22 in the count of seventy-five Christian En- Spencer Gives JOIN THE EASTER PARADE W TH T Space Patrol. Corporations ...... $5,210.00 Mancheater it sponsoring a con- main High school office not later Spring Is Driving Time; Home Hour. Residential ...... 5,473.48 I'or Belter Meleetlon 2Lil7i2fli5X^rS^^Hilllart sli^ t deavorers having a most enjoyable South Coventry W TIC —People Are Funny. teat, at Manchester High schiHiI. than the close of school 2:'23 p. aad Better Valnee party and musicale at the hand- LOOKING YOUR LOVELIEST 1:89— 8:00— Retailers ...... 1,825.50 and la offering prizes to the stu­ m., on Friday. Manii 30. Tho en­ Finest Figure WDRC—Stars Over Hollywood. ' Professional ...... 366.00 « • 8 ^ ^ S ? 2 l i n e early that year. , some residence of Mr. and Mra. Sirs. Pauline Little Be Certain You E njoy it BY MAKING AN APPOINTMENT FOR A WDRC Gene Autry. dents composing the best essays, tries will be judged hy three qiml- •IpfMmnUy. for W. H. Cheney ■ : D. W. Williams: and the other was Coventry 7-6381 PERMANENT AT THE WCCC—Newr; Hartford Heroo.s j W TI t:—Dangerous A ssignment. Organizations ...... 205.00 of 300 words or less, on the sub Itlod judges, all prominent In chic a reference to the "Daughtera of The very thought of Faster and Speak. W T H T -S h oot the Moon. Bolton ...... 248.98 Ject. "What the ...... Means affairs, wiio will be named .slioiily BUY NOW fla ir Btrt«U*^ran* a Liberty" holding a ba.tket social In WTHT American Jazz ; W O N S -T w en ty Questions. The Fund Drive Committee haa To M e." The document to b* In Tile Herald. The contest win­ and, caiarter Oak Mechanics hall, Glastonbury. That The Board of Selectmen was de­ V Spring brings a wonderous lift in ra a ^ r advertisement, spirits; the first crocus, the tinge WON.S— Miiisir. WHAY —Record Review. realized, from the beginning of written about, may be selected ners will be announced In The •Ind Ort The “Greaiii lodge evidently antedated the nied an additional appropriation of Of The tirop** yjacd: “ Get your eyes on those of green in the lawn, the song 1:4.1— 3:1.1— the campaign, that the quota of from any one of the following Mamiicster Herald as sism as |m)s- lodges in Manchester which cele $3 000 for the snow removal ac­ Kaster cards at Cheney's store.” count by voters Wednesday night bird.s; all of these things tell us W 'l'B ’ Juke Box Jingles. W H A Y New Britain vs. Bris­ $21,000 would be a difficult one to Items, contained in the "Freedom slhlc aflcr Ihc close of the con­ brated their 46th anniversaries, reach. That sum. however, is not test. The prizes will be on dis­ It may have been W. B. Cheney, at a special town meeting in the that lovely warm days lie ahead. .A W K N B —Stars on F’arad('. tol Basketball Game. Shrlno": tbs druggist, who directed atten­ March 10 last. The thoughts of many a woman an arbitrary one picked out of a Declaration of Independence; play III (landct JcwcIcrN. Inc., lo- Church Comnuinlty house. It was W TH T Baron Klliott. 3:30— Pictured above Is the Eastern Terrilorlsl Staff Band of the Sal tion to the cards, for on another In two full columns of "about turn to spring wardrobes, new 99 East Center Street hat. It is bued upon the minimum Bill of Rights; "Rough Draft" of ated at 391 Main street. ’36 PLYMOUTH town" news they were on the voted that an Improper • barge of 1:5.1— WDRC Hopalong Cassidy. vatlon Army, on the stage of their home auditorium, the Centennial M ce we find this advertisement. fashions and their possibilities. expectancy of expenses to carry The Declaration; Franklin's Epi­ Very alee fur a car ot UiIb front, page then.- we find both some $2,300 spent on snow remov­ W H A Y Boston Red Sox vs. St. WONS Take a Number. Memorial Temple. 120 West Fourteenth street. New York City. The iS o one of W. H. Cheney’s Sons, Actually a spring wardrobe should W T H T — Merrv-Oo-Round. through the coming year the com­ taph; Patrick Henry’s Instnic- age. IliUllo. Heater, flood Glastonbury anil Rockville items. al equipment, he tran.stcncd from I.x>iils Cards. bsnd will present a sacred concert at the Manrhester Salvation Army with a cut of “The 1804 Model the snow account to the equipment start with a proper foundation and W TIC Man Called X. munity and indlvlduoj services tlons; John Paul Jonea l-etter; condition through. O fiC A league Chamless Bicycle." The Cheney silk mills were run­ 2:00— which have been demanded of the citadel tomorrow afternoon at 2:45. Col'Uiel Holland French, executive Deborah Oonnett'e l>eposillon; out. Todity only— w lw w ning on short lime for a paragraph account. A heated debate on the there is no better foundation made W H A Y —So Proudly We Hall. Other local advertisers were D. than a Spencer. Mrs. Mary S^ BILL'S TIRE W CCC—Insurance Girls Disc Manchester Red Croei in the past officer of the band, atid chief secretary for the Eastern Territory will Treaty of Paris; Washington's reads that many of the mort than handling of town matters preceded Jockey. 9:00— bring a brief message. IJeuten.ar.t Colonel WllllaTn Slater is hand- Uill Sc Son’s Cltleens' Bakery. McPnrtland of 523 East Center O WDRC -Gangbiisters. year. l-ast I.,etler; Washington's 1st a hundred commuters by train to the final decision. Selectman AM) WDHC Give and Take. master. Tlie mualcians are outstanding among 50.000 Salvation Army ’41 MERCURY bleOoupe. Ooes's Genuine New Englai^ i;. .lacoh.i-oii was questioned street is a thoroughly trained cor- 1 WONS -Hawaii Calls Failure to raise this needed Inaugural; Northwest Ordinance; Bread. J. M. Burke, grocer; C. E. the silk mills, and using tickets, W K N B -N ew s: General Store. amount would pose a aerioita di­ bandsmen throughout the world. Washington's (?onstltutlon; Ix)g of Hlue-Gruy. Radio, Heater. were saving carfare by walking as to the reason the Board ol Se­ setlere which means she will taka W T H T - What Makes You Tick. House In addition to his clothing your measurements so that your REPAIR SHOP WTHT- Metropolitan Opera, lemma to your local Red Cross the "Constitution "; Jackson's I-et- /%-! riiblMT. Complete mo­ from the "North End" to their lectmen had not yet made Monu­ W TIC —Your Hit Parade. business had the agency-for tha Spencer will give you the support \Vm H Green Prop. , "I-a Bohenic." committee. ter; United Nation's Charier. tor overliiiul In WAQK work; and "the South Manchester ment Hill a one-way street, when W H A Y -N ig h t Watch. train Nurses' Aides, shsll w# an­ leni liM Columbia Bicycles, "price re- you need, reduce your over-all WON.S Bo.ston Braves vs. De­ Said an official of the drive this The Star Spangled Banner; 1913. Only— railroad generously rebated for all it was voted to have this done at ('nlirnihlH Hirvriee 9:30— swer, "Sorry, we have no money “The h'nrid committee has duoad to $115.” Charles Rater- measurements yet you will not troit Tigers, Bascboll Game. morning: Monroe Doctrine; Emancipation unpunehed passages." a special town meeting one year W TIC Dennis Day. for this program "■’ showeil yon how your money is Proclamation; Gettysburg Ad- burg advertised his blacksmith have that uncomfortable feeling of 'II. S and Fisk I'irea AWMNLS. I'L.XtJS 2:.S9— W I'R C Mv Favorite Husband. •'Where should the local Red Another mention Is made of four ago. I'hc matter of having King "Shall we .stop transporting tlie si>enl. They have tried to impreas dre.ss; Gen. Iwc's Letter; the 13lh ’41 PLYMOUTH lleLuxe shop. The Manchester News Com­ being pinched. Repair!! Service <:otii|ili-lc Awiiinu Service \ v c i:c —News: 129(1 t;iuh W O N S -N ew England Inter- Cross services be cut down in that Sedan. Kiidlo anil Heater. pany advertlaed the Keating bicy­ boys who started on foot for road paveii was lableil. It was also crippled ehildren for clinical treat-|up^y,(,k secretary was tthe only Party. "Shall W’e cut down on Home Metiillle (iroen. Oennine eler. A. H. Skinner adverUsed That is. pleasure is what .you are m the Bear wheel alignment ma- , spencer brassiere fitted to the 8:30— .Service and let our men In service "Where shall we economize? can yon hr sure I he Red Cross will RRUII.FU LIVE *1 CA t:io leiilher iiphotatcry, groceries, later he was engaged in a musical for her pupils and their member of the Board of k inance SPENCER I 10:30— friends qt her home on North seeking but unless your ear Is in chine which is absolutely accurate. Knme perfection that a Spencer Mure uii<] mure |ieo|>le WCCC— News: 1290 Club and their familiea suffer? Is Up to Local Residents niit fall. The Red Gro** is you. IDRMTVIR DINNER— bolli M-atN. euahlona and the real estate business. The late present to answer questions. Town why not .stop in soon and have it foundation gives. All of the ma- W TIC— X.T. S. Army Band I W TIC- Grand Old Opry School street yesterday afternoon. IN'JIVIDUAUY DESIGNED "When the Hospital Annex opens " I t ’s np to yon each resident of I "\V(II onr $21,600,00 quota be French Fries — Coffee loieka Under 5.IMI0 mitee. Fred Mills’ stationery and novelty i:;“k \nd Treasu^;; -%rrnrwiri^ done? torlals launder bcautifull.v. do not W KNB —Request Matinee ' 11:00— She was assisted by Miss Anne M. arc liiiilin^ that it pay« : News on all stations. and the hospital calls on us to Manchester -to answer that prob- 1 reached ? I.lke new. Voii'll he the atore was going strong. Brakes that grab or p)ill uneven- -etch or shrink when handled 3:4.1— II rat real owner. Should Moving over to the "North Morse, local reader." Miss Cowles CORSETS 11:15— who became Mrs. Charles J. ly arc unsafe and also ca)i.se wear i with reasonable care and will re- WDRC-. Camera Club Kcll for 8-219.1. M O O S End.” s»e find an advertisement Cf removal on you)* tu'cs. Not only is It un­ tain their ability to support .vou. to do all their iiieui 4:04^— WONS Chicago Theater the Volunteer steam and hot water Strickland, died at Easter two 1 >)■-. I WDRC -The World Tonight. Our I'rleis— \ years ago. Miss Morse, later a mg ab.seiit troni the meeting. | - ways to insure a ear safe to drive a car with poor Only Spencer can give you such Doctor V pmcript.onv WCCC— Big Brother Bill. .liitomatla drive. Whlte- heaters, which the firm of Hib- b)-akes Init foolish to risk .vour life shopping at I WTIC - Herman Hickman. successful professional reader and A hearing on tlie eBlablishmcnl i trouble is to have it conifort. such figure control and carefully followed W HAY—Pledge Program. vvolla, lleiiter. baxxl and Stannard were Installing ot a Board of Welfaie for the town ■ dieckcd ovci' and tuned up for the or the life of someone else through such long wear because it is made W TIC Green Cro.ss .Song Fes­ 11:2.1— at that time, with illustrations of teacher in girls' private schools, WDRC - Public Service Pro­ .V Fl<;w OTHICItS now lives in Wolla-ston, Mass., and of Coventry took place Thursday driving weather that lies vour neglect. for you and no one else and be­ a , acpointmini THE U. T. WOOD tival. TO CHfMISR FROM! the heaters. in the State House of Represents- ^hcad. Many people In Manches- I' Those motorists who have had cause Spencer buys the very best WONS — Speirts. gram. Chase and Sanborn of Boston occasionally visits in towm. Uvea chanibera by the Cttlea and lro\ible with a carburetor that is material money can obtain. M A R Y F. M c P a r t l a n d 11:30— Aero ran several inches about their cof­ In another column we read that ter depend upon the* ver>' fine I.OUKKR IM AM W K N B — News. Request Mali-| John Wtiring and Dr. J. T. Dooley Borough.s commiUeo. not adjusted properly would do It is no accident that so many nee. i W TIC - (,;cms of American Jazz. ’47 CHEVROLET Sedan fee, "served exclusively to Twenty- work done at Gibson's Garage lo­ were leaving the next day for a An invitation has been received cated at 185 Main street. Mr. well to have Mr. Gibson do this doctors advise a Spencer when a 528 EAST CENTER ST. Rear .'ll Hi<«sell St. WDRC—Garden Club. Frequency Modulation 5-1 one nine. Heuiitiful 8- one million people.’ Pitch and ' work for it Is one of his speclul- surgical garment is required. They PHONE Ifl.'M W I»R (— FM 93.7 MC. Drake, near ^ p o t Square, used cruise in the tropics. Mr. Waring by the Coventry Garden Club to Gibson is experienced in every da­ Tel. 8424 4:80— Door Sedan. Radio, Heat­ was an experimental electrician attend an all-day meeting at ta)! for he has been in business ' ties. Nothing is more irritating know that proper measurements W F IIA — 103.7 MC. er, iniiiiy flthent. Cleon na eight Inches and advertised every- j than a car tha“ stalls, chokes and will be taken, that these surgical tVDN.S Horse Race 6:00-- Showtime. ttitng from marbles and kites for and head of the Waring Electric Slorrs March 27 of the Connectl- for )nany years during which time WCXTC-Nevc-s; Mil.sle Hall. a Hhlolle. Single owner. ' acts up because of a faulty car' garments will provide the right 6:30 Screno Gammcll: Weath­ Very low nillenge. the boys, to banquet lamps, and Company, which at the time oc- ut Federation of Women's Clubs. he has worked upon about every W TIC — Big City Serenade. cupM the upper floor of the All members planning to go are | kind of car you can mention. He burclor. Stop in at the Gibson , amount of support with the least er. Like New. at the bottom of the column, Garage and let Mr. Gibson fix it discomfort. With the many years (HBSOWS W H A Y —News; Polka Hop. I Mather Electric Company, now a requested to notify Mi'S. E. Lyn)i is an expert mechanic and you can SERVICE 6:4.3—Concert Hour. YOU KNOW- to- ‘ 3. Special! $1145 “Good Steady Work Horse For 4:45— part of the Bon Ami plant. Dr. depend upon any work done at for you. In fad, for all around of experience and the training she r « ' aaslat when eon have mad WTIC— FM on the air 1 p.m. to Bale." Bfcrworl before next ITiesday a.s OARACF WDRC—Jimmy Dorsey Show. Dooley w'Hs a prominent physician the Storrs Garden Club is furnlsl)- this garage. good" sei-vicc, for any repair job ^ iia-, had, Mrs. McPartland is an rreiihlee wr have t WrerUer. 11:2S p.m. That issue of The Herald car­ on your car. yon will be pica.sed expert in this field. I f you require B H (ilh.on Prop W ONS—Hoffman Quartet. | ried a munber of advertisements of with offices on Depot Square. Both mg eoffec and des.scrt and must An excellent idea to conserve and 3 Service rniek. at rniir WDRC— FM on the air 1 p.m.-l to­ ’48 PACKARD ^ if you make the Gibson Garage a .surgical support -don't take 5:00— l.iixe. firay. lanv mileage, Hartford firms, among them Hunt- died many years ago. The name know how many to plan for. A rubber is to liave your wheels »erx4re and toi m at onnven l l p.m. vour choice. j chances, call 7654 and ask Mrs. StteelHlIrIni In singer’s and Hannum’s Business of the Mather Company was later tour of the Unlvci-sily of Connect- checked to see that they are per- •enea. WON.S Bohbv Benson. .Same a.s WDRC. ftvrrdrivr. Radio, Ileato*, '— ! McPartland to call at your home OoOeigea; The Plimpton Manufac­ changed to the Perkins Electric )cul grcenl)ouscs i.s being planned Hr: ah WTHT- Tea and (Yumpets. w n t . i — p. M. F.leetro - clutch. Clean. Company. Plan now to enjoy the spring STATION OPEN DAY W n C — 1st Piano Quartet. | People are funny. A Steal turing Company, manufacturers of as part of the meeting. of Winter" class calling for a com­ prr.scnted by a 55-membcr cast by | Wheel Mirnment 9:30 a.m.-l :00 p.m. —Music for books and stationery; Alfred Wil­ On the same front page is a the Brown-Landers-RatU Post. weather, looking better, feeling W K N B — News: Request M ati­ Listening. At $1499 There 14 tables ot setback position using dried materials in a better in a Spencer, It is truly an A M ) M taiT liams. leading Hartford furrier at reference to a Are which occurred American Legion, of East Hart- | Hrnhr and nee. WTIC— FM on the air 5:55 a.m.- the previous Wedne.sday and might at the SI. .Mary's p.-u'ish-spoiisored niche. Both women are members investment In health and beau­ W DRC- Old Reeord Shop. the time; Gallup A MeUger. party at the church hall Wednes­ of Coventry Garden Club. ford. Tickets will be available at : Carh-vretnr I a.m. ’50 PACKARD iTJ^r "largest music house in the state”; have destroyed the Mather build­ ; the door or may bo obtained from , ty. COOK’S 8:30^ Same as WTIC. day Highl. Assisting the commit­ Sh-rvlce! TAKE "niE 600 PEOPLE WORKING ON F.xqiilnlte medium blue. | — now Gallup Sc Alfred, Inc. ing had it not been for the excel­ Mrs. James T. Laldlaw led a Walter B. Pomeroy, Myrton E. , WTIC -Living 19.M Television lent water supply, and we quote; tee were Mrs. Orcull, Miss Doro­ meeting on "Whal'a Cooking m A difference of 100 degrees In SERVIUK STATION ; W H A Y — Band by Demand, The "Ureiunbont” car for •Ihere were a number of patent 1 Wright, John Schmidt, Edwin 1:00— The Big Top. a man or family that ap- medicine and aaraaparUla ads.; "The rescue of the factory from thy Hannon. Miss Elizabeth Han­ France" Wednesday at 12:30 p, m. temperature from July to Decem­ Maneheeter Omen Phone 6301 18.5 Main St. Phone 5012 WONS-^Challengc of the- Yu­ j Kohler, Everett N. Barth. At the j 2:00— Industry on Parade. THE 1951 RED CROSS FUND DRIVE, FOR preeliitea quality, bean^, cures for catarrh. "La Grippe." the flames was worth all that the non, William Hannon, Norman when the North East Neighbor-1 ber has been endured by United kon. ' Monday night meeting at their i 2:1.1— Feature Film. luxury and prratige. New and "Electric Bitters ” that wo\iId water and fire appliances have cost LoDuc, Edward Orcutt. Prises hood Group meet at the home of Nations troops in Korea. WCCC - News: Scores and Kn- the district." were awarded to Uie following: . firehouse included waa the report | 4:00— Truth or Consequences. r.ar guarantee. Radio, cure about all the diseases flesh Mrs. Elifon O. Davis, with .Mrs. of Eire Chief Artliur J. Vinton I cores. 4 :.30—Starlight Theater. INSTANCF^ Two advertisements intrigued Women .1 1st, .M)s. Robert Hanna All Make? of / Heater. Whitewall Tlrea, la heir to. Joseph Motycka also assisting. ; that Hie company had answered ' 8:45— .1:00—Gabby Hayes Sho'v We were unable to find but two us; one by Grant Brothcr.s. (doubt­ of WilhmiinUc; 2nd. Mrs. Joseph I Itrnmntle Drive. Com­ I Tolland County Home Econo- two calls to put fires out last ' DON WILLIS W H A Y - S por Is. .1:.30—News. plete. I'rired reaaonably advertisements by women, one was less Hiram and Ward, both de­ W. Boiirar of North Windham; 1 W T H T —Navy Show ceased i. "Cuts only of tlie finest I did. Mrs. Ida Steele of Stafford. 1I (imic.-j Committee will meet Tues­ month One was at the home of ' We Pay SEWING .1:4.1—On the Line. to make you buy! on the front page, Mrs. A. B. day at 10:30 a. m. at the Grange Emil J. Kohler, the other at WDRC—Land's Best Bands. 6:00—Showtime U. 8. A. Pierce, one of the town's leading beef." "Roast l)cef. It) cents per Mcn'.s l.st. I.oui.s Dean of W illi-, GARAGE THEY GO OUT, DAY AFTER DAY, AND Hall in North Coventry. There .\rthur Ayer's home | W K N B —Sports. 6:30— Lone Ranger. 4-Door dreesmakers and millinery estab- pound: round .steak it’, shouldei- I mantle, 2nd. Ailhui' Cyr of Wtlll- MACHINES ’37 PACKARD Black. steak 10." "Clucken.s 1,3 cents per 1 will be a business meeting, pro­ The volunteer workers who will ' Evening 7:00—Victor Borge. listoents, was advertising a sale manlie. :!id. Slaiiley Waimer of 1 HIGHEST 18 Main St. Phone 2 4.VD 6:00— Heater. Solid ear at a pound. Remember we sell no .sec­ Wllllmanlic, Specials. Mrs. Mary gram planning on a White Hou.-c make a house-to-hou.se canyas.s in Eipertly Repaired 7:30— Alan Y'oung Show. TRAMP FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE., AND to make room for spring goods. WDRC— News. "weak" price. ond grade beef. The be.st is good Gsgnon of Wllllitiantic and Win- I conference. Miss Cora H. Webb, South Coventry for the American 3:00— Ken Murray Show. The other was a little cluslfled ad. I W TH T— Musi( at .Si> Only— $199 enough. Come and try itl" A. field J. Andrews of Willlmantlc county homo demonstration agent Red (,'ross annual fund dyivc will j Specializing In 9:00—Your Show o f Shows. by Mrs. Alexander Hail of Mill W H A Y — Newa. UreatcHt value la town! street, who had lost her pvirso H. Skinner was selling pounds During the next pally hero the will be in charge. inchulc: Mrs. Edward Burgwalil. PRICES 10:30— Hit Parsde. STORE TO STORED of granulated sugar for one dollar, Mrs. Richard Booth, Miss Ruby S in g e r W ONS—News, with a sum of money on Oakland evening of March 28 Mrs. Peter The Waterfront Park Home BRAKE SERVICE 11:00— Wrestling. 7CA fSllft <1 - Ton Pickup, best dairy butter, 28 cents a Vance. Mra. Andre Reno, Freder­ FOR W n C — News. OV U n lU Model FCIOI. street. The late Mrs. Hall was C. Ambrose and Mrs. Alex D. Economics Club will meet Tuesday 8:15— • Concl.— News Bulletins. * mother-in-law of Publisher Thom­ pound; Cahforhia hams. 10 cents Proulx will be in charge. ick G. Bis.sell, Mrs. Charles Lloyd, Sewinq Cewter New. Brewater green. evening for instructions on making Front End Alignment W ONS— Sports. as Ferguson, who joined The Hor­ per pound. " t" Coventry Junior Homemakers Mrs. Philip Dooley, Mrs. Kenneth 8:t2 (Main St. Tel. 888.1 THEY WORK AT IT ALL HOURS - DAY- Chrome grille, oil filter, plastic pocketbooks with M rs.' A. Downing, Dayton H. Whipple, W TIC —Bob Steele. oil nir-lmth cleaner. Cn- rid s t A on October 1. 1889. He 4-H girls Wedne.sday at their meet­ General Repair Work Manche.afer Cntll modern times, the city ot ing voted $6 to the Connecticut Horace H. Harding and Mra. K en-' John Ohliind. Royden F. Smith. PAPER W H A Y — Supper Serenade. ilereo.atlng. Spare. Be­ Bangkok In Thailand was iiullt Soeloly for Crippled Childien and noth A. D(r\vning, leaden in .Ir . 5tvs. Lffien'MacLean. Andrew .\l.so Maga/.ines. W T H T —News. TONY’S TIMES, AT NIGHT, WEEK-ENDS- low Market largely on floating pontoons or on Adults. Tlie girls are continuing dial gc. .1. Buckley. Mrs. Harry R. Ryan, WDRC— Memo from Lake Sue- At Junior Two Piece Jr., -Mrs. Lawrence C. Latimer, Rags, Scrap Metal, Etc. $1499 piles along the river Me.N'am and work on their outfits for the an­ The .=iouth Coventry Homemak­ iiSS VIMt -tune* Furni­ > cess. .Mrs, George A. Coiir, Mrs. Robert 8:80— SHOE REPAIR :idjaccnt canals. nual spring dress revue. ers Home Economics Club w ill. ture end Flimr Cne- Salters, John H. Westland and Call or Write _ T. P. Holloran W T H T —Irish Music. 17 MAPLE STREET ’48 PACKARD The George Hersey Robertson i^ meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the ering Store tnr home of Mrs. Dorothy Mohl. Mrs. Mrs: Wlnthrop .Merriam. Anyone W ONS—Haelas..Rh Speaks ,\ Step From Main Street T H E m ASK FOR MONEY FOR THE RED Genuine Ctialom Car. i School girl's tesm was defeated hy not contacted by this group and Heaullful all around'. Bluebell Doily I the Windham High School fiesh- Dora Withrow, leader, will con­ Large .Aamirtment FI NKRAL HOME WDRC— Sports. wishing to contribute to the drive .Shoes Repaired While You .About 13,000 mile* on men girl's team Wedne.sday after- duct a meeting on making of plas­ Wm. Ostrinsky ol Fine Fliiiir Cov­ W T IC —NBC Concert. may get in touch with them or WalL—Shoes Shined CROSS WHEN THEY’D HESITATE TO ASK npeedomeler. Overdrive, I noon hy a score of 24 for Wind- 8:45— OPEN ALL DAY WED. tic pockcliiuoks. .Mr.^i. Herbert W, Love or John M. 182 Bissell St. Tel. 5879 ering. Call Ua tor Ideally located—convenient Radio. Heater. Top value |hain, 16 for Covcntiy. The game W TH T— Robert R. Nathan. The cast of the minilrel sho.v Slone, Sr., co-chairman of the Ertimate. - WONS—Evening Star. at bottom price, 1 was pl.'iyeil at thi* Windham Street "The Old Times- Do You Remem­ South Coventry branch. Rockville and away from the busy A FAVOR FOR THEMSELVES- S( bool gyinna.slnm In Willimnnttc. t It’a a ateal at $1650 ber?" to be presented March 21 Chapter. American Red Cross, Scorers for Windham were Hln- drive. JONES’ thoroughfare. Distinctive man with 12 points. Williirms with at 8:15 p. m. at the Church Com­ ’48 PACKARD 8 and Brown with 4. For Coventry munity House in North Coventry FURNITURE STORE Service. Modem Facilities. luxe. Ia>tv mileage. Radio, Dorothy Wnid scored 10 points under auspices of Coventry Volun. nan Rnrfcer. Prop. Heater. Excellent trana- and Doris West 6. Best defense teor Fire Company 2 by the Brown- UIIAI.ITY 88- Onk St„ Mnneheater, C t portutlon. Beat dollar bay was given Windham by Williams, Landers-Hattl Post and Auxiliary HKINTINGI PhniM 8-1041 175 Center 8L Phone HOBO And they all do it for nothing- In town! Very, C l 1 0 $ Barlcl and Prottas; Coventry by of East Hartford haa been an­ very apecial at $ 8 Iw O Jean Elsemore, Lois Lyman. Doris nounced. Specialty acta will Include 11m prIatUii West and Patricia Jurgensen. a fast tap by Frank Hatchlt; solo­ Inh we dn tor II Appealing Tran.sportatlon was furnl.shed by ist. Joseph Silva; acrobatics by V n 0 w H I V ’49 PACKARD MANCHESTER’S THEY DO IT BECAUSE THEY BELIEVE IN gray. Tip-top condition. Mis Donald Oohrlng and Mra. Eu­ Elmore and daughter; rope tap by nrove wtto- fw fo ry — Choice family car. Very gene Rvi'hling. Tlie local team will Sally Vozzo; soloist, Henry Car- finest repair service on ■play the St. Mary's girl's team » a t c n wUI roll; Marjorie Goodal and Ann be produced onder the iBoal WHAT THE RED CROSS IS DOING FOR next week and their final game a laaa .1 IIM Mil* tte.M «a «* Washers. Toasters. : r “ $1699 Dagon plus the Three Shamrocks; modem, efflrlenl methoda. U«1 with the Junior Miss Club of WllU- .lololat. Everett Knudicn; soloist, I yraaipllr repaid •• •* mantle will be played the following nnr eettmate. coaerraflvp laetallment. e* Irons. Sewiiijs Ma­ ■ALL OF US. '49 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Rose Marie Perrarro; roller tap,' I>ependahle Quality — Serrlce: •■•.et earh. work to end lh(* ha.sl'.ethall sea.son. Marilyn Taylor; marimba, Betty I chines. Vacs, etc. 4-Door. Oorgeona light During ttie Cub .Seoul of Pack Laaa. (U u UOU. blue. One owner. Heater. .37 eomnultee tneeling at the Colley; George Cohan medley,' WII.I.IAM H. SC'HIEI.IHiE .\meriean Legion rooms Tuesday Corm’lri family. Robert Johnston 135 Spmre Street Tel. $690 AND BECAUSE THEY KNOW THE RED ^7y‘.^ $1299 night Frederick Govain, field exe­ will again direct with Mrs. Ger­ ABC cutive of the En.stern Conncctiihlt trude Clsncey at ths piano. Ralph * ------Male raaalet aidg. Ckiuneil. Boy Scouts of America, Navers and Bertha Hammer are tad nopt. I*aaa< *41 Appliance Co. CROSS CANT CONTINUE GIVING ALL ’49 CADILLAC daaeWe. and Natehaug District Cbmmla- chairman and co-chalrmne re­ Me RH Hydrumatlc, Radio, Heat­ •Vs*' .sioner Albert H. Boudreau were spectively. The chorus list will In­ 2-1.575 21 Mdple 81. er. Low mllea. Qorgeooa. present. The group attended by 10 clude Margarlte Hurley. Joan Manchest«F Convalescent Hume, Inc. THESE SERVICES UNLESS THAT $21,000.00 The car with a ooe-year members and two den chiefs dla- Plechat, Shirley Fogarty. Eleanor waiting UaL Vou eaa have 29 COTTAUB STREET—TEI.BPHONC 8818 thla one now. cuaaed the theme of the month Fogarty, Blanche Hart, Foss Blary H. OIbNs. Preo.—Katherine M. Qlblta. See.-Treaa. among other items. It waa voted Foiimler, Carolyyn Ostrowski, Tree Pruning HIGH GRADE IS RAISED. to have a food aale Saturday, Mxy Kible Oough, Ahes MacFarlsna, Orinnell Aiitomatte BprinKler fijrateoe ’42 PACKARD h ^ i ^ 26, for the cube to be conducted by Vera Michael, Thomas McCaflrsy, Overdrive. Electro^ntch. the den mothera. A meeting of all Mabel McCaffrey. Frances W in ­ AGED CONVALESCENT and Removal PRINTING Radio. Heater. Good red Pen Chiefs will take place Tuea- ner. Magnar Hammer, Marjorie Now to the ttme l« prnne the lUB AND CflMMKKClAl leather upholstery. g g H H CHRONIC ORTHOPAEDIC CASES denfi had diaenaed hmnrhee THEY WOUIDNT DOrIT FOR MONEY. day at 7 ;30 p. m. at the Green- Goodale, Gertrude Goodale, Alice Prill'd at trnoi' roar ahnde tree*. It )• PRIN’hN G Chobot Post. AL. rnoma. There KEUISTERBD NURSE AND REUI8TEREO To Move Fast! 5130 Rock, William Goodale. WllUam atoo ttme l « remove dead and Prompt and cm rtenl Printing and (omfortable, too, with By Sue Burnett will be a round tdblr March 28 at Martin, Anthony Vozzo, PhlUlp By Mrs. Anne Cabot 8 p. m. at the Windham Center PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN ATTENDANCE ONwanted treea. Fni ornmpt and ot All RInda THEY WOULDNT DO IT JUST FOR THEM- 4-Door Vozzo, Rose Brewster, Everett A stunning two piece style cre­ School auditorium. The Pack 57 atflelent oerrlee call '40 OUIGK 5-Tone. Kadle, Crochet this lovely doily with Woodward, Joseph Vinsko, Nellie RATES RCASONABLEi.. i . sted to llAtter the junior figure. will meet March 30 at 7:30 p. m. COMMUNITY PRESS corns Heater, Fog Ughta, Seat realistic bluebell flowers to lend SELVES. Note the clever shoulder treat­ at the Nathan Hale Community Neelan, Eleanor Post, Anna San- meat idds *o much to the comfort, charm and atttacthro* Covers, Directional Sig­ a "fresh as spring" look to our key, Katherine Lovell. Marlon CARTER TREE I. W Hare S. O. tarann nals, Clock, ete. A-1 traaa- ment, the waist Insets, the perky Center. fi W Aare living room all year around. Quick Lovell, Elizabeth Winner, Ada- ness of your home. Canvas Awnings are wonderfully portatloa. Priced lew flared peplum. Slim skirt goes The Young Mothers Club meet­ EXPERT CO. Uor. No. Main and N a S e ^ i THEY’RE DOING IT FOR MANCHESTER. ‘n’ easy bluebells and stems are ing Tuesday will be at the Nathan iaide Conatelli, Ann Dagon, Joan cooling. They protea yourwalls, furnishings and draper* to move C C A K Uk4 ■ charm. . PHONB 2«0B Sireeta — Telepboae 8181 worked in colored thread and joined Hale Community Center at 8 p. m. Nevers. TlckeU will be available ics. They repel heat and invite cooling comforL MThy not quickly! W w 9 v Pattern No. 8698 la a aew-rite to the white openwork dolly. instead of at the home of Mrs. at the door. perforated pattern In slaea 11, 12, call us today... estimates are given without obUgadoo. Pattern No. 5130 cbnalata of Robert Cleverdon as originally A tax rate of 44 mills was set '50 nuiCK U , 14. 1« and 18. Siae 12, 4 3-4 planned. Miss Mary Jane Olson, on the 1950 list, based on a certi­ "Tbfrt is sttbififuis for Cmtms Aumimg^ Ride It— jrSldB'af 29-Inch. complete crocheting Inatmctions, TREE SURGERY Manchester material requirements, stitch illus­ horns service representative of the fied corrected grand list total of Buy Itl $1995 $4,446,557, Monday night at a Por this pattern, send 25c plus trations and finishing directions. Connecticut Light and Power Time M W to have removed WON’T YOU HELP THEM? Board of Finance meeting. The 00 for first-class mailing, in coins, Company in Willimantic, will give thoae dead Hmba In your ehade a cooking demonstration with a rate last year waa 42 mills. Dry Cleaners yoor name, address, sIm $ desired Send 20c plus 5c for first-class tree*. Lem expenelve atoo. The late-H. Bertrand Pomeroy and the pattern number to Rue mailing, in . coins, your name, ad­ showing of jfihns. If of North Coventry haa willed Fruit treea and grapa vlnea 98 tVelifi Street B urnett, IlM Manchester Evening dress and the Pattern Number to Mrs. Geolrge Simmons was MANCHESTER AWNING $1,000 to the Coventry Fire Com­ ahould ha trinuned between now B «a l< i 1150 Ave. Americas, New Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ awarded a thild prize on her en­ Give To The Red Cross Fund Drive TOD A Y try March 10 In the "My Hobby" pany 2 in that district to be used aafi Feb. tSth. Telephone 7254 IChrk 10, N . T. ning Herald, 1150 Ave. Amcricee, New York 19, N. Y. class at the Flower Show sponsor­ for the building fund. Mr. Pom­ Oenaecttent State Tree Ueooee Ik e Spring aad Summer Fash- ed by the Hartford Times aa the eroy was chairman of tha building No. 884 RiinnER and Canvas Products Co. . S58 East Center Street coatains 48 pages of new Needlework Fans— Anne Cabot’s West Hartford Armory. The class bommittee. The company is spon- Expert Dry Tkh Advf. SpemoTfid ly Gomran Motor Scd«s Pbormocy — Monoliotftr Ptumbiii^ It Supply Co. ftjflM l f acial /aatwea; fabric big new album is here. Dosens called a personal interest eompU- ‘soring a minstrel show "The Old JOHN S. WOLCOn Open Wed,, T hant, PrL Datrignar Otigin- of fascinating new designs, gifts, mented by some fresh plant ma­ Times—Do You RemsraberT" Johnson Point Co. 130 HARTFORD ROAD TEL. 2-3091 UnUI 9 $6 M. aHK' d fU y b tte ta s pAitad Inside decorations and apecial features terial in niche. Mra. Floyd N. 'Slarcb 21 at 8;1S p. m. at the 699 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER AND SON Cleoning Service . f ' G ■ taSfc. • '. B o at MtM tt s m S Plus 4 gift patterns and directions. Wiley ■ reciv^ honorable mention Church Community House in Pboae 8881 86 cents. on her entfj^ March 8 in tha "End North Ooventry. The show wlU be

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Methodist church.' Tha pastor. thalr own personal and party in- syaUm by which each party has uTe alTlrirtativa much as wa would Rev. Edwin A. Brooks will be the h u apparantly aaavad into a naw atincta. creating an order of things held Its ow I memhere la a dead- Rockville Blood Donors House Resigns Uke to, but-MnhealUUngly wa pro­ speaker and ha will have for his diaptar with tha raaifnatloM of thay do not like in place of an ealag dlacIpIlBe oa laanea of C I h u r c h e s principle haa heca the threat CHATTERBOX RESTAURANT theme "Broken Palms". Thia aerv- •momM m. McCabt u mambar claim that America more than Connecticut order of things they do like. ice will take place at 7 a. m. Here Respond any other country discovered the But the fundam* ntal reason they that eertalu patroaago hopes aia MAIN BTBEBT TEUEPHONE S-8#M •At the morning aervice of wor­ m. Jokn’a PoHsh National As Lobbyist CoftiiiiQ l|rr«Ui and chairman of Oia Board of will be doing this, if they do do it would be dim I the memhere la Family Night Irish." . ship at 10:45 a. m. at 'th e First Catholic Ctuirrh I n n n Oorarnera of tha Fadaral Raaerva Yankee against their own Inatlncta. is that question did not vote “ regulnr” SUNDAY DINNERS Dust off that o o . m e. Oongregational church of Vernon, Golivay Street 11110 obscuration of the issue it has become pubildly recognised, on these issues ot principle. One Pint More Than Rev. Stephen 8. Stiyjewskl Former State Senator u : Syatam. By A. H. O. Choice of Soup or Juice ^ ' This Evening the sacrament of Baptist will be ______Oraa. Under MeCaba’a laadarahlp, the wa raject This llghtfoot straddle in session af.er session, that the If all this haa built Itself up BROILED LIVE LOBSTER...... 1.75 administered for both adults and The Quota Contributed .Miss Clara Skrabaea, Organist One of Chief Advisors ncaiAB niaooioR Fadaral Raaerva Board attempted wa deplore. We shall answer the parcelling out of jobs to Ipglala- to a aituaUon In which the politi­ HOT ROAST LOIN PORK SANDWICH...... 1.35 children. Rev. George B. Higgins >IM.. Trw . Q*»'' question ourselves. tora haa became the key to the cians, although aa hypocritical aa Palm Sunday, Marcl. 18 Of Governor Lodge ro a »U « ""■• •• for the country aa a. whole. That has been the heart of the uanal I that they must legislate them- Desaert, Ten or Coffee Fresh Shrimp Cocktail 50c Highlights of Program a program Sunday evening at aeo^ aa» Man lu ttor. ______selvea a little purity, that Is quite seven o'clock at the church. At enth visit of the Bloodmoblle to music under the direction of Or- one of Governor Lodge'a chlaf a d -1 la, It objected to the proceaa of oa,.™ ,,... « -OUM I..V. legislative knot; tln»e after Ume It’s BASEBALL the way most reforms happen — this service, the pastor's class will town. This was one more pint I ganisl Clars Skraback. Procession­ visers, has resigned his four lobby- I toiBciumoN lUTM claiming It long before this. | quite true that many of tlie fate of legislation (vhlch. has Rockville, March 17— (Special) al and duet sung by Stephanie Ko- On* taar ay B^i ...... •'* * ahovlng more and more govern­ not because the politiciene them- be received into church member-! ii'At' lit* guota of 120 pints, 1st positions to avoid poeslble em- ' I t.ou And to Discoverer McGovern, | them, if they were to follow their nothing to do ivHh patronage In ------A Vernon 4H Rally and Fam­ ship. The public is invitee; to at- Omcials of the Manche.iter Chap- sak and Loiaine Olbert. Bta aMBtaa ay Mall ment debt ohligallona Into _ the Itself has nevertheless hinged .selvcR want them, but because they ily Night will be held this evening barrasament to the administration, i Oa« atonth ay Mail y UNI •hanks for his annual exposition ! own Instincts, would be quite tend the service. ' American Rod Cro.<*.s it baa been reported. .. I .« hands of the banka a process upon the breaking of Ihe patron- have become convinced the people at the Vernon Center church so­ ^Dfia Copy of Irish truth the classic varletv ^ pleased with a continuation of the Card party | reported that 161 appointments (tON|>el Hall Mouae baa been the lobbyist for Wtcaiy. ay Ca.Tl»r ...... ♦ .*1 which tended to Increase rather jam; time after time the do. cial rooms starting with a pot Time Again!! ...$i&.VU ' traditional leglslatlva apolla aya- ngr The final card ' party of the ■! y* '* V?*". 41.1 Center Street the Algonquin Gas Trantmlasion i ■aba. atll*araci oaa Taar than diminish the amount of of truth which la always stranger. luck supper at 6:30 p. m. to which present series will bo held th isJ^ ? Bloodmoblle. and that 124 ap- 10:30 s.iu.. Bi-caking of Bread tem. In which they themselves, In WOMEN WANTED all folks interested in promoting company, the Connecticut State i member o» and more enticing, than Action. 12:15 p.m., Sunday School, money in circulation in this coun­ many inatancaa, have ahared In the 4H Club work are welcome. Each ♦venlng at eight o'clock at the : P®'"^*** "" Bar As.so* intlon. .the Connretirut ' tub, aSSOClATBU PRh.83 past, are sharing now, or hope to Vernon Methodist church. I '''■ 7:00 p.iu.. Gospel luectliig. r.diualion Association and the The Aasoctstsd Prese la siciuaieely try. It wanted to have the gov­ family is asked to furnish a sup­ jected for various minor, tenipor- The M eek aaltued to the use ol republiratins of share In the future. EVENINGS 5:30 to 9:30 per dish with dessert and roils Folk Dances defec ts. tonncc tu iit Stale Osteopathic As-| ernment, Instead, pay a high True Love A program of Polish Folk Tuesday, 7:45 p.m , Prayer luecl- all news dispatches credited to it. or That is not, however, a con­ HOME BUYERS, M being supplied by the 4H Town Th# next visit of the unit to »•>< iHlion. He said he haa notified i Sototharwiis -redlted m this psprr enough interest rate on its debt to Ah. true love! demnation of the principle Involv Wrgpping Bushes and Plants. Dances will take place on Sunday, uig. tlic secretary of .stale of hit ac­ Rom club committee. I Mancheater la scheduled for April Friday. 7:45 p.m., Bible Study. tion. Md also the loc ■ nesrs published here attract private investors—a proc­ ed. or even a condemnation of the March 18th, starting at 2:80 p. lii. I 11, from 2 to 7 p. m. at the Cen­ AU rlgrits of e ubiinstion ol special The nicest thing about Elliott's The program will start at 7:45 at the Kosctuazko Ballroom. ess which would take money out action of the polltlelana Involved. COME SEE US Houriy Rate Plus Ronus. p. m. There wdll be slides, re­ ter church pariah house. In Important Rule dispatches aerele arc also resersed. new romance is that both of Its | Annlveraarjr House, a member of the Repub- ,of circulation. If we were to wait for per­ about an F.H.A. MORTGAGE LOAN port for National 4H Club Con- Bull sarelce -nt ol N. B. A. Sere- partiripsnts now dlarover that: fect p*irity of motive on the part , gres.s by Miss Shirley Wclk, group The WSCS of the Vernon Meth­ About Town llCHii Stste Central committee, has . The Treasury, on the other l.'i or 20 years (o repay A odist church will observe its tenth they were truly in love even back ' of polltleiana sad legtslators, vfe C. R. BURR CO, Inc. singing, musical aelcettons and come to occupy sii incroaeliigly i **Vubllshers .taoressiitattees: The hand, likes to keep its own inter­ comic Alms. anniversary on Tuesday evening. Irishiiieii Tip Hut The Connecticut Chapter of the I important role in the I.odgc ad- Julius Mathews Special Agency - Ne» in the days when they were going | would never have aay legisla­ Here’s How It Works March 20th. Mrs. Ruth Hunting- est costs as low as possible, even Call Mr. Faulkner, 4161 The committee in charge of the American I’hyslcal Therapy As- I ministration. The Manchester at- Tara. Chicago, uetrolt and Boston. through reremoniea o f marriage tion of a Bo-oalled progreaalve ton and the Program committee .socistion wiil hold its monthly or deaaalag nharseter. Monthly Payment program Includea Miss Grace RIs- Today to St. Pal BILL LEE if, in the process, it cheapens all , of UBMBBK AtTIilT BURBAU o r to other people. Of rourse, they Amoant ..f 15 Venr JO Year ley, Charles Warren. Mrs. Ruby are In charge of the arrangements meeting on Tue.sday, Mari'h 20. at Chief advisers during the election Conrant Sports Editor the money in the country. | PoUttdans «e good things N which include a pot luck supper 7:45 p.m., at the Newington Vet- CIR«.'Ju.> IONS. didn't quite realize, at the time, I.oan Plan PIm Loverln, Mrs. Marjorie Barton and campaign and has continued thia aaomlng Hiat aome aatellordtlon gA.OOO *47.60 $59.6* for the members at 7:30 p. m. (Continued from Page One) eran.s' hospital. Dr. Kenneth C. role III political ami Irgislntlve mst- 'tiM Uerstd rfi-.ing Compasy. lae.. This process of cheapening that was each other they loved. Mrs. Frank Klnderaberger. Mias ______It of the spoils system le a good 1.000 55.4? 46.1* Steele, chief re.'tident in surgery at lera (onfrontiiig the admiiiistrs- asaunes ng ansseial responsibility ,„onev by Increasing the amount thing—not because they want to, Risley.chairman of the 4H Club' typosrspbleal Tors appearins m »4-| But to have the discovery made 6.000 68.9# 5J.77 ing the late Supreme Court Justice the Newington Veterans' hospital. tion. of it in circulation is called inAa but because they come to a point work for the town of Vernon has P g » | .o i i Frimk Murphy and Bishop Michael will talk on peripheral vascular eertlsaments and other readini matter. now, retroactively, ia comforting, Paymento pay Intereat, repay principal and announced coming events for the I * ^ C J lIC IJ C c B i j The former Republican Senate Is Tha Msnebeater Beeaing Herald. lion. The sound, 1’lassic way to where they consider It wise C BUY J. Gallagher. ‘ diseases and sympathectomies. and restores our faith in romance. Inciiide FHA Mortgage Insurance. year as follows; May Variety show I minority leader reportedly offered battle inAation is, by one device or poUttea to do BO. to support Foreign Relief Drive: ' Throughout the nation, the St. I to withdraw as unpaid gubems- Saturday, March 17 To think that, even through the The thing that usually brings La Prensa Voice Patrick's Day observances will in-1 Mrs. Janet I. Phillips, of 51 Bret- is down in another, to deciraae the amount Come In And Talk Mortgage May 20th, 4H Sunday; June. Pic-1 Irm road, was the winner of a fif­ torlal adviser but was prevailed I course of six marriages, two hu- | them to such good action against nic: July. Garden Tour; Aug. 11,1 dude special masses and memorial ' Iilioii by the governor to remiim. i MaeArthur Disputes Ridjtway of money in circulation. ty dollar prize in “ My Living man beings really made and dea- their own more primitive instincts Open Thursday Ereningi 6 to 8 4 Town Fair: Oct. 13. Achieve­ (Continued from Page One) services. I Hoiiae Is not being romnensatrd ' If the .sound, classic cuie.s for i Is public opinion and public judg­ H MEMORIALS So'me .50,000 persons are expect­ Room" ciiiile.st apimaored recently General Rldgway, the ITnited llnehy not do that? The choir directed by Barclay F. dore John Barry, "Father of the Navy and is stationed at tlie Phil­ for four weeks and the girla’ per­ Emeritus of the church. ed by the ringing of the Presi­ iod. of which Mrs. Englert is Dir­ Onea again, Oensral MacAr^tfv not have moved to put- into effect Wood will sing, "The Palms" and i dent's I speaker's I alarm bell, American Navy." TTic Most Rev. adelphia Naval Base. The men of the Rockiille Bap­ I No date has been set for the ector, will open on July 31 for an so soon, or ever, if it had not been "Iv-t Thine Hand Help Me ' The I tist church have been invited to Frondizt continued; Amleto Cicognani, Apostolic Dele­ a to Ignore^ert^^1^5„faet<)ra. Rov. Knrich O. Brandt will preach I wedding. . eighteen day period. the ignorea for this present period of econom­ attend the 4th Annual Palm Sun­ "We are not defending L« Pren- gate to the U. S., will preside at | on ‘'Which Voice?" ORDERS PUT UP TO day Breakfast at the Rockville the 157th observance of the day ic hysteria, economic grab bag, it ea. W# are defending freedom of tha diplomatic and The young people who after tw o! TAKE OUT the press." He said the action tak­ with a solenm pontifical maas at 1 fnatora Involved in the Ko- might ba called. years of instr.iction are being con- en "follows the road of all dicta­ St. Patrick's Church. eampBign. These are the fae- So, with the aurfaee control of Armed are: Barbara Fischer, Anna ; tors ■who want a directed or con­ Among the speakers at Cincin- \ His first inAation a joke, and with the Horwath. Donald Miller, Helen Norm's Drive-In trolled press -w ith a controlled nati, O.. ceremonies will be John ' which happen to be more .kharp, Alan Wabreck, Leonard' press, all abuses are possible." P. Brealin of the Irish Department Treasury apparently succeeding in Norm’s Drive-In it there than they have Zwick and I.,eonore Zwick. In the debate In both houses of External Affairs, and Thomas in any pravioua miU- putting its veto on any attack on New members are being receiv­ MARY S PIES TO there was much talk of interfer­ F. Murphy, Police Oommlesioner i VAN Says— Open 4 A. M. to 2 A. M. of New York City. I Thaaa faotora, inAation at one of its moat impor­ ed both by confirmation and by TAKE OUT'...... 85c ence from abroed. Perontetaa thus FLORIDA tant aouroea, inAation will ap­ transferral They are: Mrs. Erich referred to the international storm A resolution in the Maryland ' ertih nB doe daferenea to General DELICIOUS Pat's day, stated: "The services of parently have to cure itself. I Brandt, Barbara Brandt, David TEL. 2-8162 of editorial criticism of the Peron MaeArthur, maka tha Stth paral­ I Brandi. Albert Cervlnl, Samuel regime because of the closing of St. Patrick are sorely needed in lel actually a stronger line than Strangely enough, we happen ; CTuIow, William J. Oockett. .'>:I2 Middle Turnpike East La Prensa. the state house to nd its halls of j o n m ^ GRINDERS anakee." Ma pnraly military cbaracteriatlca to think it will do that, at least to I Arthur Ford, Joaeph Garibaldi, Frequent referencea were made COLUMN I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stalger, Ken­ Opposite Green School to etatementi by U. 8. asaistant "Snakta'' la a lagialative term m igtl IndieaU. aoma help^U aatent. For this 1 TBL. 2-8162 for attempting to sneak through neth Steger, Stephen Stenger, Secretary of State Edward Miller, Give Your Car A Up to the Mth parallal. United sudden InAationary bubble of ours | something aa part of a bill in the Ernest Scott, Roger and Joyce I who had expressed regret over the is baaed on two assumptions, the I 5S2 Middle Turnpike East 'MattoM military action la Korea .Stalger. closing of the independent news- j hours of a sesalon. appears Arst that we are about to have I paper. , Albany, N. Y., a newspaper haa tha unaatmous backing of all NO NEED TO BE cmim Opposite Green Sehool : will sport green shamrock head- World War III, and the seeoiul j Peronista deputy John W. Cooke tha free world msmbera of the WILLIAMS hnea and other green trimmings. that, even if we aren't going to sharply criticized Miller "for even Unltad Nations. Beyond that line, talking about United States Inter­ Some 4,000 are expected in the this Sunday tha hiea world Itoalf divides. The have war Immdeiately, we are | AUTO GLASS ference in the La Prensa case.” Albany parade. Including Irish IMh parallel, then. Is the line at going to Uirow ourselves into a , OIL SERVICE Miller, on a recent visit here, said from a dozen aurroundidk commu- the issue was purely local but nitiea, ^ “BRAKE” I which It is completely and indis­ full approximation of war time GREEN MIRRORS added that he believed the ques­ Th* n*xt tfAi* you n**d brak* lining l*t us show putably right for tha United Na- conditions. It is atill a matter ui 2il RR0.\n ST. AUCTION tion of press freedom involved Dublin Irish Pay you Hi* r*ol^ modern styl* of lining. With our tltaa forces to be. opinion aa to whetlier we are go­ was hurting U. 8.-Argentine re- March 18 n*w *quipm*nt The ggU parallel is, Ukewiae. ing to have war immediately, but : FUEL and RANGE OIL WITH ENVY AT THE 7:30 P.M. Istions. Tribute to St. Pat Dublin, Ireland, March 17—(ip)— the Une at which the probable both the production goals of i Ray Reid, Auctioneer and then every day diarlea E. Wilson, on one hand, Early rising sons of Ireland turned Batf-Juatillcatian of tha Commu- ■AAA OTHER FELLOVrS TV. and RUMMAGE SALE out in force on Dublin's famed nista expires. and the mood of Congress, on the 19"RCA Victor O'Connell atreet at dawn today to (6 P. M.) for more than 2 week* The Mth parallel is the only other, indicate that our present Iirik o r lo x Candy pay tributa to St. Patrick, who We BAKE The Lining OIL HEATING MONDAY, MARCH 19 Frota Freelunastor introduced Christianity to their Une at whldi hoetiUUes can cease effort is going to settle down to Electric Oaady Oases in The Courant something some degree short of BUY RCA VICTOR m t u m n m r Television.. Auspices Robertson PTA land 1,500 yeara ago. hMMcably for both aides, with ael- EQUIPMENT Decked out in their Sunday best i thar aids inevitably urged forward that extreme kind of mobilization Pravan In more than a million homes ROBERTSON SCHOOL Arthur Drus Storus and adorned with the traditional ! beyond it. wlilrh, aftm- all. having no pro­ M il'] Center St. Pbnae SSM Estimates On Request -AND YOU KNOW ahamrock in the lapel, they | To The Brake Shoes For these reasons, it la atill ductive object of Us own, could marched up and down the green Store Froots, Picture Framing, CALL fMtooned atreet, then made for Eliminates all rivets and scoring of brak* drums. much more than a purely imagi­ be our ruination in Itself. And if Vraettan Bllntlt. He’ll send his 2-1257 YOU HAVE THE FINEST tha beat vantage apoto to sea the Eliminotes broke chatter. nary Hna. the asaumptiens on which our •Pnmltnre Topa St. Patrick's parade later in the AU these reasona, aU these at- present inAation is baaed soften, ! day. More than 1(X) floats were to tr'ibutaa of the line. General Mac- the bubble will come down, too. I TV MONEY CAN OUY! toke part in the procession, rep­ authentic stories Arthur Ignorca. And aa it comes down some of WANTED resenting various phases of Irish trade and culture. GIVES YOU 75% And, in his renewal of his im- those who have sought to make a Even the moat contentious from pUad invitation to take United killing on it will experience some­ SHADE TOBACCO SORTERS aeemad to forget for the day the Natlona forces up to the Yalu thing of a aquaese, which will The Hartman Tobacco Company baa subject on which all aouttaem Sarasota again, ha ignora a new certainty, cause us no tears. Irish are united — the need to end Boston Red Sox will leave Depot Square, North Man- partition of their country. MORE SERVICE juat-aa he ignored, before, the cer­ cheater, at 7:05 a.m,, atarting Friday, Later today President Sean T. Lakeladd tainty that the Chinese Commu- Discoverer McGovern March 16, go down Main atreet to South O'Kelly and other government thon old fashioned rivet linings. These new linings nista would intervene If he went leaders will drive to Pro Cathedral eon be used right dovra to ^most th* brake shoe. Detroit Tigers Aa usual, for this day. we have Mancheater and proceed down Hartford up to the Yalu. The new certain­ for the traditional high maaa to be received, on green stationery, in Be an IDEAL Road. This bus will return via the same celebrated by Archbishop John W. Palm Beach ty la, in the minds of many of the a green envelope, hearing a green route- in the afternoon. Charles McQuald. Primate of Ire­ v/orld'a diplomats, that such a land. Phila. Athletics stamp, signed with green ink, th'- , The Man For defeat upon China would compel APPLY official St. Patrick's Day greeting ido that intervention by Russia which Big«iow Piartey Monday ■ from James Lawrence McGovern, Wash. Senators Russia haa, so far, been studiously Couple All Types Of HARTMAN TOBACCO CO. Thompsonville, Mhrch 17—()P)— avoiding. the dtatinguished Celtic editor BUCKLAND whose white-thatched bodily pres­ * Labor and Management officials Bradenton That General MaeArthur should Hartierd Offlee—2*1 State SL--TaL Hartfard t-»J44 will meet Monday Vith a State Boston Braves undertake to proclaim that an ob­ ence resides in Bridgeport. who.«v You'll be an IDEAL cpupic in the Enfftcr Board of Arbitration and Ooncilia- Auto Repairs heart covers all the world, and es­ jective. favored by General Ridg- Parade if you’ve had your suit, coat or drens tlon representative In an effort to Miami way ta impractical and imposal- pecially Ireland. end tha Bigelow-Sanford Carpet company atrike. About 3,400 work­ Work done right in our own garage Brooklyn Dodgers bla, that he should, once more, We have, in years past, received dry cleaned the IDEAL way. Don’t delay an­ Editor McGovern's annual exuber­ ers— membem of local 2188, CIO attempt to frustrate and forbid other minute. Call for the route man now— Textile Workers Union of Amer­ No matter what your car needs in the way of repairs Tampa those poUclca which represent the ances with a natural tolerance foi B l’T NOW TO CELEBRATE OUR HRST ica—quit work last Monday to . . . from a tune-up to an overhaul . . . you’ll be giving Cincinnati Reds only diance of peace in Korea, ia a a great Irishman expanding him- or bring your things in and nave 10' BEFORE THE protest against the-company'a fir­ yourself and your car a break by bringing it to Van’s davalopmtnt ndiich suggeata that •elf in Gaelic on St. Patrick's Day ANNIVERSARY WE ARE FEATURINB ing of one employe and two-weeka Garage. All makes, all models, wc handle them all! Clearwater Thia year, however, Editor Mr- 15% TAX auapention of another. Phila. PMUies BBS mars MBcArthur ooatroversy EASTER HUES AT 60e PER RLOSSOM la hi tha making. Laat fall, In the Govern hag gone so far aa to in­ troduce the topic of .jaihether oi 2. S. 4 M d 5 BLOSSOM PLANTS AR Kinds of Motor Repoiring, Wheel Rokmcing, St. Pctcraburg daMiloii to advance to the Yalu, Ignition and Corbureition RepeUrs and Adjust- ha BUeeaeded in having his way, not it was the Iriah who Brat dis­ aWBETHEAKT ROSE CORSAGE ...... $*.06 N . Y . Giants covered America. It ia true that, 1 0 % DAFFODIL CORSAGE ...... '.01.66 ments. and tha raaiat was the loaa, tom- OTHER CORSAGES ...... fL M M d 09 St. Lotus Cards after .having posed this queation. TIOGA panaty at leank aC a war which Cash and Carry Graen Stampa Editor McGovern, who in hla ore- HYDRANGEAS ...... OLl* I had hasM wan. We ha^ that this KYACINTHS ...... ative prime was famed for an oc­ ...... T5o ( YARN SALE ttaaa Omuml MacArthur's views TELEVISION TULIPS ...... 0I.U ; SERVICE DON’T MISS A SINGLE ONE in BBa tana inffuantlni. casional editorial which concluded, AZALEAS ...... 1 of some ticklish problem, that MIXED BOUQUE'TS ...... 5SJI0 I Drastic Rodactlons! lalatlMi WlBB Aimln ‘There's much to be said on both OPEN TODAY • OPEN ALL DAT PALM SUNDAY STATION aides,'' it atill nimble. UNTIL 5 P. M. OPEN ALL DAY EASTER SUNDAY E04U R H m eaaitBt kBtnmaM naunk foCaunJierers VAN’S Having poaed tha queation of a .e m n e r i iMBiff «ar the g«anrBl waUarp of 427 HARTFORD ROAD tvhether or not it was the Irish THIEHONE 5111 HUELSMANirS FLOWER SHOP KNITTIIW NOOK STARTING SUNDAY Ito BB—ley, BBt etBBp meway for who discovered this fair land. Edi­ 351 EAST CENHR STREET PORSONVILMS, VERNON PHONE ROCKITLLE 761-j|l 97 Crastwoed Driva AT THE TEXACO SIGN Mb iMfimt eC tka fadwBl. govam- tor McGovern jiga aa follows: 3 1 4 STREET S t 3 Y AND FRIDAY UNTII. 9:60 P. M “ Frankly we ennaot Baawer in A I N OPKN WEDNESDAY. THURSDA SJfev,

. V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHB8TER.'’00NN« SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 MANCHEBTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, 00NN„ SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 ■' ;------:------, III 111" Student Fined To Start Work This Spring Youth Mission To Sing Tenor Role Show Youths’ riven List Eugagement Week to Open Air Interest Ndssiffs Rally in Last Period to Defeat Meriden^ 68-6i atizenship In Court Here On Garden Type Homes Second Grade Pupils at East Harlforti Youth I* Multiple-family dwelllnga. to . buildings, connected, each having Fifth Ailnual Holy Murphy Stops | THE m PTA Group coat in Ihe neighborhood of a half four apartments. In all there Is Week Program at So. Verplanck Demon* Chargpil With Viola­ to be 24 four-room units and 12 Dropo Ready to Pick Club Tops Rou^^ Talk Given by million dollars, will be erected on' three-room units. » Methodist Tomorrow ^rate Knowledge tion of Rules of Road the north side of Lydall street by Bite of the project Is 1,000 feet Dan Bucceroni J fe m lif A n gie State Consultant east of Parker street on Lydall ■jr Rolling Park EaUtea. Action on The Fifth Annual Youth Holy Thlrty-flva second graders at Up Where He Left Off A reckless driving count against an application to the Zoning street, on three and a quarter EARL W. YOST And Tumble Contest aeres of land In a rural-residence Week Mission will be launclied to­ the Verplanck school were flying Brigham Young, Dayton tiM Kobwtioii P.TA. oooUnued William C. OConnell, 22. of 76 Board of Appeala waa acted upon Irish Bob Chop* Down Bpsrta Editor ♦Kgtr them*, “QU*en» of Tomor­ favorably yestertlay by the board 7.one. The parcel of land contains morrow at the 0:30 Family Palm- high Thursdsy after a visit to Young Foe in Fifth Clash Tonight for Bas- row", OB Wodno«»»y ovening with Governor street, E.ist Hartford, and Dave Rlnbinder. president of 141.000 square feet and each Sunday service at South Methodist Bradley Field, after they had American League Rook­ liOtig Island Paid 667,000 Game Decided at Font miif • it's like up there at this time. Just a talk by Vlrtor B. Pitkin on the was reoration said dwelling will have about 4,000 church. Thereafter grades 4 completed a two months project For Two Cagf Seasons Round of Bloody Duel Beet CnrvM to O kethall Championship Sparks Drive square feet of floor area. ie of Year Thinka He Mailbag thte week included an­ 72 degrees out on the porch and Line; DeZonle and topto, "Clftaona Are Made Not of the road and he was fined $30 Ihe construction of the garden through Junior High will meet on a replica of the Windsor Locks Bom”. Mr. Pitkin la conaultant in type apartments would begin this This will be the fourth garden with their respective teachers New York—(NBA) — Big- other letter from a vacationing this is a cloudy day. Ixioks like we by Judge WPsloy C. Gryk In Town airport. Should Be a Sounder New York, March IT.—(F)— George Veltch which waa post­ might have rain which would be New York, March IT—(Fi—Brig­ Alien Top Local Point OUaenahlp Education for the Bu- Court this morning. He was found spring. It' Is expected to take six type dwelling unit in tow'n anil every afternoon during the week time basketball isn't always row iot Youth Servlcea for the the first to be built since World Irish Bobby Mun>hy dared Ilght- marked Sarasota, flortda. George unusual as we have had only one ham Young and Dayton battle to­ not guilty on a ronipanion count months to complete the buildings. after school except for the 9:3Q Miss Priscilla Lynch, their Hitter This Season the money-maker It'a cracked Getters; Play Sunday State Board of Education. There will be nine two-story War II. teacher, described the tour, which heavywelght champion Joey Max­ has been keeping close taba on rainy day since we came here on night for the championship of the of taking red lanterns. Good Friday Service. Registration j up to bs. the doings of the Boston Red Sox January I7th." Veltch will head He pointed out that criminals will be after this Falm Sunday | was arranged by Manchester Sarasota, Fla., March 17—(6’)— It cost Long Island Universi­ im to put his title on the line to­ National Invitation Basketball were not bom that way and that O'Connell was one of three Uni­ while enjoying the Florida sun- North on March 27th. By Hal Totklaglaa service, at the Narthex aod Sun-1 school officials and field authori- ty’s tarnished Blackbirds $67,- day and then went out to march Tournament In a game that prn- our prlaona and InatituUona are versity of Connecticut students tlea, as "the culmination of a very Flop of 1949 . . . Rookie of the year ehlne. He can't wait to get home to Naisiff Arme drew firat bleed la arrested early Sunday morning by Riedern Coming, Going day school entrance. There la n o ' 000 in two years. with the St. Patrick'! Day parad- ntlsps to hr a close battle all the the Eastern League charopionaMF fall of people, none af genuine, and equally surprising In 1950. Board of Trustees Cjhatrman In addition to a letter, George tell Chris Glenney and Bill O’Hara I Patrolman (ieorge P. McCaughey | In ihe Maternity Ward registration fee. crs. aneloecd a clipping from the Sar­ way. Mriea with Merldeif laat at iHm to be rebels of eodety. It la Obituary interest In flying and just about The dizzy spiral has left Bos­ William Zeckendprf aays the The grinning, stout-hearted red­ lie is now a confirmed Red Sox our reeponaibUlty aa parenU to ' after he had pursued the aceused , This year the theme will be asota Herald-Tribune which fea­ booster. Veltch. formerly, was on Brigham Young, champion of tha armory, Morlng a 8846 vie- everything that goes with it." ton's Walt Dropo unchanged. Brooklyn Institution realised head from San Diego celebrated Ihe Skyline Oonrsrence, waa ex­ tery In the roughest game of tha roar our'children to be good dti- from Middle Turnpike, west, to the T\vo Hioders left the ma­ "The Sacraments of the Church." I She explained that it all began tured- a three column photo ot the New York Yohkee band wagon. New Bolton road. ternity ward of Manchester rhe children will learn about the S. Stewart Taggart "I5m juts going to keep on xio- $81,000 from court recclpU St. Patrick's eve by blasting out a pected to be favored by about five m year. The heated affur offered • aena with well-rounded peraonali- 1 one morning In January when she pitcher CSiuck Stebhs and Dorothy Nhote Here and There Mlsx Biirhorn llleh Others In the. Group Memorial hospital yesterday Biblical and hiatorical background { uig the same things I did last during the past two seasons, technical knockout over lanky, ■Ur. points, but there Is little doubt reasonable facsimile of baaketl>a)l Bea. lall over forces - led by double winner John doubleheader. Bt. John's of Brook­ life, or society In general.” March 31, at 11:.30 In St. James s McCaughey te.stifled that at 3 . AnReioB. CRllfornia, , . , , that thev could Identify most of dence of big Walt, a slx-foot-flve- pqjv hie brown suit, green tie, and the piste automatically quallfllea Marshall- today held five of the church, Manchester. Hattie Eldrldge Little of Columbia iminion will be the topics of the | a shamrock for the march up lyn and Seton Hall, beaten in Nestle Anet (Sli Finally, he urged parenU to a. ni. on March It he noticed a Green. He was employed for 1 Mr. Taggart attended loc^l airplanes tlint fly over thi^ inch 230 pounder. Now he knows her for a place on the pitching seven titles decided to date ak the Thursday'a semi-finale, start the stories...... told the children. . It , is , ex. : Bchoula. leaving Manchester to his previous failure "probably was News B'lfto avenue. have Integrity, to take a firm cur driving east on the lumplke many years as a chauffeur by staff. Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming evening'! artlvlttes at 7:49 p.m. I m. rg .. jMHiiy committee to select a slate With Vital 38 Strickland street, with whom him by the Navy for his work in jet and ' rocket aircraft. Miss out of University of Connecticut AKC Sanctioned Match went over fensberger against toe Reds and Charles' heavyweight crown, bat­ 1991 tourney. The Flyere’ 69 to 62 I Allen, if . o f officers for the coming year liceman said he saw a face peering Freedman-Angel standing day in thuir lives. There the Nai-y CTholfs, Youth Groups, Lynch said. From there they in 1947. He had spent a half year the millions of television viewers. Bubba cniurch, Ken Heintsalmen tled Harold Mitchell of New York overtime victory over top-seeded he has made his home for some will also be several baptisms on as a huge aucceas last night at the Young Bucceroni, out for hie was elected. out the rear window of the car Mi.ss Helene .Sherry Angel, and the Men's Bible Class. At the went on to the intricacies of the with Scranton, Pa., in the Eastern and Robin Roberta against toe in a ten-rounder Ttieaday night at St. John’s on Thursdsy won the 17 TnUli M 34.41 M during Ihe cha.se. time. Good Friday morning so that the first crack at a major foe, threw Plana for a curtain for the stage Peace Chaiiee Funeral arrangements are in­ present time. Mr. Taggart ia a B-36 A's and all types of fighter League before Marse Joe saw him. Rcc with the Best of Match hon­ Phils. He says, "the big baU of the Hartford Auditorium... Hap-' sdnilrnllnn of thousands of New Meriden (Ml Ib the auditorium were discussed. After his siren failed to stop daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael children may ex|ieriencc this joy­ Freshman at the L. I. F. E. Bible planes. all of his 172 pounds at the charg' toe Red Sox were very eilcnt. py Chandler, ousted high commin- Yorkers, They can be expected to C. B. T. T. complete. "Take my word for it," said Mc­ ors going to "Carduffs’ Diamond .. Hole, rf ...... t (t-4 18 , Everyone was urged to bring tha car, McCaughey said, he ra­ Angel of Weaver road, and Sey­ ful beginning of a young Christian College at Los Angeles, California. They also did a little work on Carthy in the spring of '48, "this Uick, ’ I’ ug owned by Mrs. lids ing hull of toe west. He hit him Only six hits in each game. .Mas- sloner of baseball, ia reported to cheer for the Ohioans. In addition (Continued from Page One) dioed Police headquarters ami the with dozens of rights snd lefts, hs 4 I..abinnw>k(. rf ...... 0 t-X 1 grtldea for the auction-rummage Or. O. O. Prentiss mour Freedman, son of Mrs. Rose life. It ia hoped that as many of Upon completion of a four year elr-fllght prineiples. including the kid is going to make it someday." Roberts of .Springfield, Mass. This terson took a paating )nit Scar­ lie seeking a similar job In tha golf aeveral hundred Dayton fana made ;> I.ewls. If ...... I 8-7 n sale, to be held on Monday eve­ vehicle waa brought to a slop by the parents ai- possible will attend _ course in the ministry, • he will go elements of rllmblng. diving. shook up his 177-pound rival, but borough pitched well. Ha looks world. . . Springfield 1s host to In­ the trip hers to root tor their fav­ they would continue their own I Police Sergeant Crorge Dent and Dr CTiniles Cornell Prenti.ss Freedman of West Hartford and As cautious McCarthy seldom dog went Beit In Toy Group on to ON THE 1 Ulptralo, If ...... n 0-0 a ning, March 19 at the school. the Good Friday service and be; into the field, cither in the Mission j hanking and even on the falling went on the record about any rook­ Best In Match, Frank Parker, of hs couldn’t keep him from com­ like a fixture. .McDermott la still dianapolis tonight in an American orites. s riess. c ...... a 3-4 a • Refreshments were served by astronomlrnl losses. Patrolman Jo.soph Sartor, who who died In Hartford yesterday at the late Hyman Freedman, were ing. wild as a hawk and Bill Evans, a Hockey League game at the Nat Holman, whose CX7NY teem .5 Bliannon, rg ...... 8 1-1 T the age of 81. will be remembered with their children as they receive ; Field, or a pastorate. If*!- ie, that was high praise, indeed. UnlonvUle judged Best In Match. yhe HospltaUty committee. In that case. If the Conimuniat.a were investigating an accident on married March 11, at four o’clock Mr. Taggart will be remembered Earlier this week several of the Murphy soaked up toe punches rookie, W*as as wild..They sure Ooliseum . . . Low Worsham leads beat Bradley In last year's final i c A m m s 8 Reddlns. rg ...... 1 1-3 I the New Bolton road. by rcaidents of the northern sec­ in the Emanuel .Synagogue, Hart­ communion, some of them for the Dropo spent the year al Louis­ Mlaa Joann Morrison. 60 Hemlock 2 4 Clnlverley. Ig ...... T 1-1 U refuse a peace offer now. they in the days of his Manchester High parents of the children accepted shook off power-packed blows that will have to pull together If they the field in the first round of the thinks BYU will win. McCaughey testified that dur­ tion of Manchester. In his youth ford. The ceremony waa perform­ first time. ville and Birmingham. street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. might be more willing to talk Miss Brypii and Mrs. Leonard voice study under the able direc­ the Invitation of the teacher to Two years ago Sarasota gushed Russell Morrison took Best in Jun­ rocked hla head, and stormed on. want to win the flag..Lou Bou­ Jackaonvllle Open with a 6 7 ... "I like the fight of this Dayton Dodgexs 33 TMnls ...... 38 14-33 SO t e l a s t Meat after their next beating. ing the chase the O'Connell car he was employed by the old Math­ ed by Rabbi Morris Silverman. vl.slt her classroom and examine He put his head on Buccy’a chest dreau sure eeema to he s very Patty O'Sullivan holds a three team, but I think Brigham Young passed t'U’O atop signs. Later In- er Electric company. Later he Lincoln again have charge of the tion of G. Albert Pearson, then di­ with tall talcs of Dropo, a modern- ior Showmanship Class with her Mismi, Fla., March 17 ;F) 8ror* St hsif tlm*. 18-38 Meriden. But the Rede might also pull Decorations used were pink and the completed replies and lister to Springer Spaniel. Many old time and waled away with a ripping popular player. He played short stroke lead In toe third round of aimply has too much cloot." Referee I’ helpe. Umpire Welch. ve-stlgatlon also showed that the graduated from the Baltimore white dogwood, pink and white Mission, and will be a.s.slstcd by rector of the High School choir and day Paul Bunyan. How his batting Rocky Bridges, 23-yesr-old rookie Price Boost back beyond effective Allied the Glee Club. At the present time the votimrsfers tel! their knowl- handlers and show people could left uppercut and a abort left and got a bigger hand than Ted play In the Tltleholders Tourna­ However, Dayton Coach Tom stuilcnts had apparently taken Dental school. .He also attended hydrangeas. Southern smllsx and Mrs. Carl Groebel, Mrs. Raymond practice wallops gouged holes in Blackburn la conceding nothing. infieldcr. hat a good chance of range. They thus could sharply re­ McCarthy, Mrs. Edward Potter, he is studving voice under the di- j flying, "nie paronts were the ball park walls. .ai.e a few lessons from Miss Mor­ chop to the head. Williams.” ment at Augusta, Georgia, flaire sticking with Iho Hronklyn Dodg were called. 32 on Meriden. Nas- two lanterns and thrown them out Johns Hopkins Medical school. He ferns. In two rounds. Buoceroni’s face “We may have to play belter than sifTs came from behind In this one duce their losses, regroup for fu­ and Mrs. Charles Small. , Young rection of Mrs. Viola Anderson, ‘ I'*' knowledge which Back to Minors rison, she handled her dog with a "Wonderful sitting dow*n here In Doran and Patty Berg are tied for PIS. Bridges, halle.! a.* another "Ed ' (Oaattaaed fn o i Paga Ooel of the car. the policeman said. practiced dentistry In Hartford for Given In marriage by her fa­ waa a red smear. After three I second place, three strokes behind. we did against St. John's to win." and then staved off a Merldao ture offensives and pin down vast more than half a century. He assistants will be Miss Barbara well known soprano soloist m,: the children displayed. Dropo was named McCarthy's great deal of ease and expertness. your shirt sleevee thinking what Stanky” can play third, second or O'Connell testified he had one ther, the bride was attended by Best Working: Boxer—“El-Mars rounds both fighters and Referee he said, giving the Impreaalon that rally. Five players left the gaitvo Allied power. light on his car, the other being leaves his wife and three daugh­ Young. Miss Maril.vn Gates, Wil­ Southern California, and a member I , •! i i first taseman. He played all toe short. He's been hjtting at a good ia d Hound: Beagle, "Hot Shota First Dick Stratton, most valuable ' Prtcea of live animals were not bert Fishman of West Hartford, rounded program which will be I utility for senicemen avsil- Eldilion," owned by Maplebrook ^ucceroni, winner of 30 of 31 , games at the East Side Rec. next week. a few da,\ s with a sore elbow. I game tomorrow afternoon at Metir thority or responsibility to make record and that he is going Into John M, Botvere sional church, of Hartford, and was year," advised McCarthy. Walt -X. Bovered in the general freeze. But Sheldon Cohen and Burton Har- appropriate to the Holy Week pre- Farm, Unionville. Best Non-Sport- previous fights and the lost 18 in ; have been postponed. Manager player in the East Side Rec Inter- i 1 Keyiioldi complaliird ypiterday i den. Morgan stressed that meat prices aa the military commander dccl- j the service after his graduation an active member of the Oratorio able at the Chamber of Commerce went to Sacramento where he hit Cheney Women John Martin Bowers died last min of Manchester, David Rolh- Easter season. ______I ing; Dalmatian "Buttons," owned a row, waa cut over both eyes, tin- | Ed Wadaa of the local Polish mediate Basketbsll League, also of aches in his right arm. Dr. .Sld- Seven men eaw action for Man- were and still are froaen. .-siona which must not ignore the | from the iinlver.sity In June. He Choral Society of Connecticut. office. Theae kiU were procurreri .387 and broke a leg. Cra va l Its basque bodice Singer Sewing Machine company, crimson battle. playoff finals had been ''post­ average. Riinnerup in the scoring ; Hartfik ...... 9JS M EsrI Yost, I^ee GolemblewskI, Pug^ ■vHU be taken promptly to rollback Crime Prohers were federalized last September. woulcln’t even get his second 265 East Middle Turnpike,- Man­ ...... 30 4A l,i, 3si I Giants The general's pointed reference try, May 14. 1863. and lived In Tol­ had a.shawl collar and the circu­ as an Account Expediter, In the chester. Miss Harwarth Is well There waa only one knockdown : poned because of the Inability ' parade was B. Biardt of the Green | g.v Bell. Tom Whipple and ChatUa iny increases. Tronnee Indians The kits contain many useful chance with the Red Sox. He was I Mioful. FIs. Miircb 17 OT; — to the losses of Indecisive warfare land more than 60 years. He was lar skirt with train was trimmed Hartford Central Agency Office. know*n In the field trial game and — in toe first round—and it came of New Britain to field a fuil Rivals. T i l Muztkevlk chipped In and played If organ said any packers or pro- at one time first selectman of Mr. Taggart will also perform in articles for serricemen, such a.s sent to Louisville, long before ...... 437 41fi 42." 1141 I stanky. Nos’ York Giants’ sn Important part In the triumplL could be a bid for a United Na­ Wall for CVDwver with three tiers of heirloom lace. this was the first time in the show with Murphy's first solid punch, a I boys team. Following are the final stand- ' " * * WIilB-KIda O) Voasors found to have raised prices that town. For the past eleven shaving equipment, toothbru.ih, spring training. *S 2fi7 "ei-ond baseman, may bo out of After having seen limited eervta tions peace attempt now. at a Her veil of ivory silk illusion was Hartford High defeated Man­ the Easter week presentation of, combs, etc. Relatives of service- field. left hook to tbe jaw. Up to the No definite date has been ings, team and individual .*roi1ng Mali'jnev ...... W 41 1m. the belief they were acting le­ years he had made his home with Secretly the Red Spx hoped he 11.-MM...... um 9:, Di 3S , I n-tion for at lens; len tiny.* Stiinky (ill srn.*on, Yost timk up much of lime of the greatest a'dvanlagc. draped from a cloche of matching chester High s track team yester­ "The Crimson Road," a sacred men may obtain the kits for mail­ would force bia early recall by a There were 62 entries not includ­ knockdoivn, lanky Danny had the set for the final championship records as compiled by league di­ gally will be glyi^n opportunity to (Continued from Page One) his daughter. Mrs. Alec Shearer opera written and composed by games. rector Bill Murray: H-.run ...... S.1 R5 S3 350 broke u siiiiill bone in his left the slack left by the absence o f _lace. She carried a Bible with or- day afternoon at the Hopkins ing to relatives now in service. Ix>- sensational batting surge. He ing Junior Showmanship with 29 crowd howling with his jarring ...... 102 44 .make- cutbacks/ If they do not of Manchester. He leaves three, street gym in Hartford by a ,52 Aimee Semple McPherson, world lefts and rights to the head. The Klaal Stsndinis i^irkfort st ‘ ’ fj ivri l Thursday. Al first it was Knight and contributed nine such an Idea is not being actively ‘c"Kld fnarkers. caT youth.* entering the sendee didn't. Walt was hitting only .299 breeds represented. M' (.’ourt ...... 43 M points. DeZonle, Yost and Golem- temply promptly, he said, court MacArthur Shows other daughters and a son; 11 renowned evapgelist and founder pattern continued. lliought he would he out for around orders will be sought through the considered. He said there has been grandchildren and seven great The matron and maid of honor to 16 score. can also secure a kit. In 11 games at Louisville. Then George Ford was unable to Green TU\tU hlev. ski did n bang up job controlW were similarly attired In gowns of Summary: of the L. I. F. E. Bible College and Boston's Billy Goodman was in­ judge Junior Showmanship class The Philadelphia 23-year-oId Mii.vthnyv . . . Totiil* 447 44.1 ^.^7 live days Iml nou it appears he Justice department directing them no change In plans since Commit­ grandchildren. the Angelus Temple. will be on the sidelinee from ten ing the boards in the second half. Optimism on War tee Chairman Sen. Estes Kefauv- orchid nylon tulle, with matching 100-yard dash; 1. Clark, H; 2. jured. That was his big break. so Miss Marjor>* Vander Mcer, sec- would come out swinging, and .\mnrhiiv . . . . to do so. Funeral services will be held Tie between Luther, H, and IJt- Buckeve* ... d:iys to two week,*. I Yost also held Fred I . I ond half beloie fouling out. (Continued From Page One) Mile run; 1. Tremblay. H; 2. Many thanks to all of the judges ter his foe at close range. .InrviP .SsrsMilB, Kin , Miiich 17 ./V; speed-on a new regulation to set calling Ihe governor. Tolland Federated church. Rev. chids. tensions— meaning the large arm­ Datii on ^ ar paper," said Dropo. “ But I kept Scnrini[ Rp« (irdh n .llDi d lilt From Outelde Glazier, H; 3. Cole, M. Time. for their fine judging. Judging "Boy, he can hit," said the Kfsis that shorlslup Vern dollars and cents celling prices on the central sector and la.shed back The reports of Dewey's appear­ William C. H. Moe will officiate. The mother of the bride wore ies of Russia and her satellites plugging, figuring I'd be ready if Chatter I’-illilS ricidIP Upp. MapmiPon Meriden was hitting conslstant- ances are based on testimony yes­ navy chiffon, with shell pink 4:42.1. and the general aggressiveness of an j^ ln g happened." honors were divided among Eve­ amiable Murphy. "He rocked me .Set-Pfi ,\\p Tomllnion Stephens had suffered a fractured . |y (,.on, the outside during the Uvs hogs and pork products at with ground amis and artillery 440-vard nm: 1. DlDominico, H; ■{Ql wholesale and retail levels. terday by State Police Superin­ feather hat and veil and long pink the Soviets. (Continued fron Page One) Dropo went on a terrific hitting lyn Gross of Springfield, Charles ■teveral times but I always knew Basketball, followers of the Nas- I'reFTi Ritfflp 4H.7 247 ankle were grounded today when | first half and built up a six point fire from ridge p isitlons south of 2. Ball. H; 3. Tie betis-een Fre­ M;. ptaiiRP 1X1 41 n 2.‘)9 Totals . 444 471 m n3fi One OPS official said It might tendent John A. Gaffney and sev­ gloves. The bridegroom’s mother In their latest proposal, the apree. A triple, home run and sin­ Palmer. Long Meadow, Mass., Wil­ what I was doing. 1 was never siff Arms’ entiy in the Eastern .Sars.aota h(is|illal dortors report­ lead at half lime. With Ernie Cal- Chunchon. chette, M. and Stanek. M. Time. Margaret is due in Washington dazed. .Vmrtebns V>2 14.1 1.*.2 N d i ires • Forlell bs three weeks before the order eral other officers. Funerals wore rose crepe trimmed with western powers have expressed gle next day. Two home runs. An­ liam Burgess, Frank Parker, Un­ Professional League are planning i Bufkeveff ed the Boston Red Sox inflclder verley and Dick Hole racking up MacArthur said his visit to Ko­ 1:01.4. Good Friday. ionville, and Miss Vander Veer, i "Now I'd like to get Maxim for 1^0 .19 1.1.1 will be ready. Another said there Gaffney told of a confidential lace, matching hat and gloves. willingness to talk about the de­ other, and soon he was among the a testimonial banquet in honor of 1 r. Y. <'. 197 2B.2 29n had su.stained a severe sprain. one-handeiH. the Pros moved into rea -the 13th of the I survey of Illegal gambling he or 220-yard dash; 1. LaTorre. H: 2. militarization of Germany and the The President will drive to the leaders. When toe. All-Star game Marshall Hopkins of Hartford did the title," added the 28-year-old a '21-1(1 lead al the first buzzer. ia an outside chance It might come Mra. (iertnide M. Rowbottom Both mothers wore- pink orchid Clark. H: 3. Luther. H. Time, the playoff champions. Last year DcMolat 1 11 2U9 i»avp|l" 9^ Strvle Si tTcrfd the Injury, whu li -JUBt a routine trip to see my old | jered at SarntoRa In 1947. He corsages, and assisted in receiving general level of armaments within Boca CTilca Naval Air Station af­ arrived toe big fellow waa voted an outstanding. Job as C^hief Stew­ veteran. “ If not, I'd like Mat­ the Nassiff team was tendered a ' hKitcffi J^corcTh 73 331 will drydock him for a work to lU Bell. Whipple and Golembiewski within the next ten days or by 0.26. S' friendfl, the Marines. He added: i testitied that nothing ever cameFuneral services for Mrs. Gert­ al a reception for 220 guests fol­ the framework of the internation­ ter lunch Thursday for a 2 p.m. starting first baseman. ard with assistance from Russell thews again." Tf :»m i n r T Sword* «9 3.ji yc.sti’rdny while IlcMIng a kept Ihe locals in the game os Al­ April 1. 880-yard run: 1. Boylngton. H; (ESTt takeoff in the ‘‘Independ­ banquet and it was one of the ' „ "I fonud them in splendid .shape, of the report rude May Rowbottom of Flanders lowing the ceremony. al tensions issue. A t the end of the season Dropo's Morrison of Hemlock street and Murphy was referring to Harry nicest socjal gatherings of the " 10 14 12 11 20(1 Stratton len WHS held scoreless. The lead just as always. Everything on the | Committee menibera then ques- mad. South Coventry, who (lied 2. Schmidhauser. M; 3. Barnes, H. ence’’ with the expectation of ar­ 9 SI 17-4:i HI M iiulrr , 108 279 grounder in an exhibition game When the couple left for a mo­ Russia's Gromyko said he can average was .326. He led the Truman Cowles. Matthews, the Seattle contender, year. As usual. Mr. and Mrs. r duster, Mustangs increased as Meriden outscored uont is going well. ^ ; tioned him whether he had Inforiii- Thursday at Windham hospital, Time. 2:10.6. riving in Wa.«hington some time 4 4.1 4-14 94 , agom.st Uio Detroit Tigers. Public Kecortls tor trip through upper New York not accept an agenda which' does league with 326 total bases and Registration who gave Bobby a good pasting in Stanley Bray are heading up the | Aismany Ain..si.«s 4 41 7*IS 49 41t fd . 1 Today the Sox travel to St. Nassiffs from the floor. MacAi'tliur t1ow to Suwon, uir- j od Dewey of the conditions or If Wllllniantlr. will be held this aft­ Shotput; 1. Buzzell. H; 2. Ab- after 5 p.m. Registration was ably handled the Garden two weeks ago. TclalP .. 4 1105 The ganie got real rougli after state, the bride was 'wearing a bnizze. H; 3. Minicuccl, M. Dis­ not list his two main pointa in tied with Vern Stephens for the OCeftSion. I BAFty, GrCFn BIveIb 9 42 .')-22 V9 j Petersburg for an exhibition base 2u miles south ol Se m . in his | Dcwe>' had received the report. ^ ernoon at 2 o'clock at the Leclerc separate items. He claims the Short said It Is unlikely the FBI lead with 144. by Miss Virginia DeNoylees and —.—— ♦ I Southcrgill. nut'kf*yf»s 10 .1-i r. 71 intermi.ssion. Both Bell and Whip- Uarroaty Deeds con.'slcllalion "Scap." He' and hist Gafiiiey said he himself did not Funeral Home. 23 Main street, skipper blue gabardine suit and tance, 44 feet, 4 'i Inches. President will have any official en­ Zltanl . ’ against (lie St. l»uis Cardlnsls. Edwin Klatt and Mildred S. white hat. They will^ be at home western powers have tried to bury Mrs. Raymond Jutras and Walter Members of the Recreation De- 7 39 1*9 ril I'lumniFr "! pie had four fouls and sat out |iaitv hopped to W oiiju in anotlicr go to Dewey and that he did notManchester, with Rev. Clifford O. High jump; 1. Tie between Hox- gagement.* before Monday, March 1 3r> 4*10 56 75 231 - " " c r y M cD ciraoll, V\alt M aster Klatt to Burton U. Schaefer and to their friends after March 30 at his issues. Leggett took care of admissions. partment maintenance crew has Annello most of the third period, but toe I plane, then jeiped ovei luiigli | think Dewey received a copy of Simpson of the Center Congrega­ uir. H. and Morgan. M; 3, Ijivado, Bulkeley, Quincy 7 34 7-n 55 r>iibi)ip 84 253 son and Jim .McDonald have been Helen A. Schaefer, property on 53 Robin road. West Hartford. There the matter rests. 26. The trophy committee consisting started work on preparing thp locals cut Into Meriden's lead and roiol:. to Hongi lion. the report. tional rhurrh officlaling. H. Height, 5 feet. 6 inches. Trinity Defeated of Joe Deacon and Alton Munsie Aririroff. Burk^v(*i 10 24 1-5 51 Bonham 64 90 60 2601assigned the pitching chores by 'Vernon street. Mrs. Freedman, a graduate of Relay; 1. Manchester (Howes. Gromyko has not given a final Little Leagt:e baseball diamond at Foal Ahootlng trailed by ■49-46 entering the final in Hie leep coiiuaii .m u Lt Later yesterdav. the three wit- Bearers wll Ibe Milton C. Han- X n * ■■■’• I had a nice group of trophies and .Manager Kteve O'.'S'aill. M cD er­ Eleanor T. McClure in CU lies Manchester High school, attended Morgan. RoacA and Rogers i. “nyet" (not to the latest western In Finals Tonight Memorial Field for the coming Cuflfer Totals 196 401 431 1218 ten minutes. Yoet led toe assault Hi CbaHo'i H Kiog- aj', lom- lus.ses contradicted each other In William E. Smith. Conway 111 1 o u r i i e y r l l i a l s Thomas Hooey of Indian Road as- I.am bert mott and Wasterson both were H. Pcckham and Lilhele J ee\a- ol Hu- f . KigliHi Aimv. the Modern Schixil of Fashion in Time, 1:32.2. version, and there are hopes be season. that shaved the lead and aet the a tense courtroom shortly after a C. Keefe. Theodore L. Fairbanks, ' stated In handling the trophies. .Mumany ' rapprd hard in their last appear- stage for the whirlwind finish. ham, property on Stialilt street.\ ^ (,;ooige K, ,SHalcmc\cr, Clifford Dolson and Charles Nor­ Boston. Mr. Freedman waa gradu­ might receive new instructions Court Cases Boston, March 17—(F)— Two rinnffr OSlff hoarse Frank Costello again ’Die Kennel Club wishes to Little League competition Is ex ^Donlln ^ ^ . Tyl-r ...... 94 S7 293 ances. DeZonle aided the cause with a Joseph C. Sterling to MRiy C. rimmamioi ol the I' S, 1-ur I last ris. ated from William Hall High from the Kremlin which would en­ Medford, Mass., March 17—(F) high schoola which never before McArdl^ gambled with a Senate contempt able him to give a little ground. thank all who donated trophies. peeled to again' get underway on | g ■McKInnay ...... »0 92 361 i Braves pair of booming one-handers from Stephens, • property on I>ake An Furies, and Vice Adni. C. I'ur- citation by refusing to testify. Burial will be in Grove Hill cem­ •school. West Hartford, and Con­ Dawson Back The case of George Harold —TTie Boston College basketball qualified for toe tournament will ...... 129 atreet. Quite a few came in at the last Memorial Day with a doublehead- ' atnver Fray 81 352' Bradenton, Fla., March 17— (/Tj a-distance and Allen began find­ nci .jo\. l umm.Tiidcr 01 1-ai Fast Louw Weber. 51. the former con­ etery. Rockville. Rev. Clifford O. necticut Engineering Institute. He team had been Inconsistent play for the New England Inter- Olmtow ...... 7k Lmiis J. Wright to Kath>'nm? Brown, 98, of 18 Drive G, Silver minute and we were unable to get er. Last year, the first for Lit- p»ri» 70 310' Bobby Hogue may be .spending ing the range. Hole once again Naval foiec.s. vict, was held in $25,000 ball after Simpson wilt have charge of the la secretary-treasurer of Freed­ through toe regular season but scholastic basketball champion­ l.ow .Man ...... 70 H. Stefany and Anna J. .Slcfany, 111 Probe Case Lane Homes, charged with rape, the names but those who we know tie League baseball in Manchester, ! his Itnql days with Ihe Boston came to life (or the Silver City A t mleel Nations iiilelligenec lie denied ever visiting city Water committal service. man Electrical Company, Hart­ About Town had the stamina to withstand ship at Boston Garden tonight. property on Cornell sliect. ford. was continued to April 2 by Judge who donated and we are extremely activities started on Memorial |I I'iiFnF.v Aaxll4ar>’ Total* 429 11.19: Brave-. The squat bulky, right- five as he connected three times oflitei ih^eoul said llierc were •Supply Commissioner James J. tournament pressure and win New thankful are as follows; Kennel ■ They are Quincy High, the Drill rressFs WtUlam Henry Weir and Ger-. , , , Mrs. Harriet M. Lennon (Continnrd from Page One) Eastern champion, Day with a crowd estimated at handed pitcher lilew a ball game from the foul line and for a like Ills Hii/hard- Moran at the tatter's office. Wesley C. Gryk in Town Court England’s first Invitational Bas­ Supply Shop, Diamonds Army A ' Klnflr.n ...... 81 90 KarsI tnide J. Weir to Karl A. x,o|,,n ; A special meeting of the 2,000 In attendance. 1116 289 f'”' i'"’® yesterday. number of twin-pointers. Moran, already on the witness Funeral services for Mrs. Har­ this morning unoer a $3,000 bond. ketball Tournament. Navy Stores, Carolljah Kennels, and Bulkeley High of New Lon­ ! Gibbon ...... is »« V. N-laon and Margaret L. NleKsen, property , forced to pull north! riet M. Ivcnnon, wife of James L. RFC Inquiry ed over to the West German gov­ Knights of Columbus Irish night don, Ccmnectlcut tttlist, j .1. Mocavak) ...... 98 61 78 2411 in the tenth Inning he pitched Arms Forge Alwad of 38. Uu- old boundary between ' stand for abudt a hour, maintsin- Brown was represented by Attor­ The Eagles were extended to toe W. G. Glenney Hardwaie, Quimi’s (Country CTlub Pro Alex Hack­ nirhar . . . on Brookfield street. 1 ” Lennon of 46 Pleasant street, who ernment in 1947' to bolster the will be held tomorrow morning at utmost last last but came through ■^QuIncy ran up the tourna­ Donnelly ...... 104 52 Savlno '... 110 290 to two batters and the Braves lost. Wliipple came up with a two- Rose 1. Hutchinson to The Al- j Nurth and South Korea. | cd previous statements that Weber 11 o’clock at the K. of C. home. ney George C. Lessner. PharuMcy, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ney reports that the golf course Iliponik 97 264 j He made an error, dropping a hnnder from under the hoop to' died at the Memorial hospital Nearing Close German economy. The accused waa arrested yes­ In overtime to whip Trinity College Jutras, Mrs. Williams. James V. ment’s largest score last night in len Realty company to l.a'o .1. Lan-1 But soulli of Cliuiighon. the haul- > vi.silcd him several times when he Bonner named Daw'.*on. on Wed­ ...... 371 m,i 39.'. ni7 throw al ftial, wild pitched the get Manchester back Into the Iray. Tuesday afternoon, were held yes­ 82-72 In toe tournament finals. McCullagh, Tropical Restaurant, thumplngjt. John’s High Of^* Wor-j "" Griiidert tS> 417 431 477 1 12.*> dry and Margaret M. I.aini1ry,' lighling Cuii.muiusls drove off ' was first deputy fire commlssion- nesday, as the "ringleader” In the Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, V. F. terday on a warrant issued by April 1, weather permitting. Totali ... runner to second and yielded the .Meriden got back in front by three terday afternoon at three o'clock Prosecutor Phillip Bayer. The case Fran Duggan w u tbe man in Main street, McGill A Converse, ceste^,^ r. Mor'l(,\»k> flS property at Hudson and William' U.,N. patroKs piohuig their outer er. at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 (Cootiaoed From Page One) operations. Representative Curtis W., is requested to attend the open need for toe winning eagles. | titllst 76-99. The total score al­ Kacittskl ...... game winning blow to the next points, 53-50, then ‘Yost, Allen and ■treets. defen«es The third wltneas. Fireman Ger- (R „ Mo.), said the committee’s forum debate concerning House 'Allegedly involves a 19-year--ol(l and James F. Maimaud, represen­ Bob Tedford. a corporal in the Vllull'i ...... OeZonie scored in rapid order' to Main street. girl with offenses over a period of His hookshot 49 seconds before tatives for Kasco Mills, Inc. Mr, so exceeded by five the 130 pointa Ullarl .... M 103 batter. Marriage IJrensea Flrst Sign of Stand | ard Martin, the office reception- Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rector has "amply proved” that political preliminary information indicated Bill No. 1074, at the Lloyd H. Bug scored the night before when St Army stationed at Camp Pickett, Vtrrlck ...... Today the Biaves move to Lake­ give the locals a 56-5|) lead, the several weeks. the end of reg;ulatlon time pulled Marmaud also loaned the Kennel Va., was in uniform with Nassiffs M-r.'iilno Joseph John Ladika. 25 of 20 This was the first sign the Reds j ist, said Weber had called some- of St. Mary's Episcopal church favoritism has tainted RFC af­ Dawson had profited, by $100,000,- bee school, 1943 Asylur.' avenui. BC Into a 66-66 tie with toe Hill- John’s defeated Spaulding High Morin kl where they first time since early in the game Alphonse Kiquier, 47, of 54 Cen­ Club a loud speaking system, last night but did not see s(>rvicc. Total* ...... 398 394 373 1163 land will play the De Roxberg atreet. H.artford. and had decided to end days of retreat [ limes as often as 11 times a officiated, and Mrs. Elsie Gustaf­ fairs, and that an “ influence ring" . West Hartford, Tuesday, March 20 toppers from Hartford, Conn., who of Barre. Vt.. 69-61. (Ilftaltl troil Tigci* in an exhibition. Fiont tliey were on top. Billy Pleea 000 ter street. Will)mantlc, was fined Raymond Jutras took care of the Teddy was a shining light with — 84 25G Jean Violet Goodall. 23. of 44 , ami try to hold along a new de­ month. son, sang two solos. "Abide With Involved haa White House con­ Witnesses before the committee at eight o’clock. Harley C. Cope, had led through most of the game. Bulkeley had to fight all the F. .Tohnnon ...... 13 75 liners Johnnv Sam ami Vern Bick- toesed in a foul but DeZonle erased Brownell avenue. Hartford, to he national sovereignty chairman, $190 for diving under the influ­ announcing of classes, which in­ the Eastern Leaguers for two Munkry WrFitrhpB (1) Arcornf'ra ' — 109 98 207 fense line. Weber was arraigned before U. Me," and "The Old Rugged Ooss." tacts. Fulbright said. yesterday Included H. B. McCJoy, In the overtime Duggan hooped way to down Central High of RlBlBy ...... 104 84 M2 .102 ___ —— — — ford will pitcli, followed by George ‘t vvilli a hoop. Allen added two married April 7 at St. Mary's: will be present to take part In the ence. Rlquier was arrested this deed not only aided but added to years before entering service. I charity tosses and the acora was "However, there are indications S. Commissioner Eds'ard W. Mc­ Mrs. Fred Wood accompanied Mrs. To belabor the point further assistant chief of the National wreck after a school policeman no­ nine pointa, six of them in succes­ toe match. Thanks also to toe Bridgeport. Ckmn., 96-99 In a KarlBFn ...... 79 10.5 106 29" T.v.,1...... 414 461 547 1322 Eslock, up from Milwaukee. Episcopal church. j could only serve polUleal ends, he debate. Members are requested to Alcork ...... 12 44 Ml 281 , 61-54. Lewis and Calverley came that tlie enemy feels he cannot Donald, who revealed that he was Gustafson on the organ. Production authority; William ticed a vehicle being driven er­ sion, and led aU toe scorers for tha Ekist Side Rec Onters and to the thriller. Bulkeley had upset fa­ Silk City A. C. will hold an im­ Klag rias '1 ) "Chester Joseph Berk. 2.7. 196' hold this line in view of our super- The bearers were John, Robert ddded. Beck, director of Foreign Surplus wear their auxtiiaty hata. vored Central for the Onnectlcut McCrud^n ...... SO 115 90 ***** ShtpoU ...... 87 91 81 361 up with six pointa while the Arms an eye witness to the alleged, per­ ratically at ManchesUr Green by night with 25. men there who assisted, Chief portant meeting Monday night at ------— College Basket b4dl Result * Smith street. New BritatTr—and mrity of equipment," an Allied of­ arid Joerph Lennon, brothers-ln- Fulbright told -reporters he will Properties, and Matthew’ Hale, as­ Bob Jachens and Charlie Wrinn, title last week. ' The Bridgeport ...... 97 107 92 391 ! were getting three, and it waa 64- Jeanette Louise Ullmar, 21 ^ 46 jury, having seen it on television. Rlqui$r He wras represented by Herman Schendcl for the use of 7:80 at toe \'FW Home. Totali ...... 147 392 419 ...... \___ 84 89 68 361 ficer said, "and he may withdraw ’ law; and Paul. Frank and Arthur renew in a Senate speech his plea sistant solicitor of the (Commerce The Men's Club of the Second two o( Trinity’s big men, fouled school won the tournament here I ' 60 with a minute to play. Play- Norman street, April 1 at St 'The arrest wdk the first since Congregational church will'serve Attorney Louis Gerson of Hart­ his rings and runners, and to ev­ .Mikee (3» ...... *:4 94 74 2rMt N. A. I B. Tournament iSeml to the 38th parallel." | Tenan of Plainville, nephews of that Congress launch a followup department. out early in the overtime and the a year ago. | ...... 44 97 91 210 ' ing poMKssiiTn ball, Allen took ovec Jamca's church. the committee started hearings coffee and dessert at the ^Inal Len­ ford. eryone who assisted jn this match. "nie Nassiff Bullets of WllH- rtic^ •**- Lott Man ...... 70 70 70 K ln a lsi . Allied warships, . planes and | here. Weber was described by Mrs. Lennon. inquiry into the- morals and ethics They underwent some sharp Other casee disposed of this HUltoppers were weakened under Art Quimby, Bulkeley co-eap- TulUc ...... 89 in 42 244 Milhken 88, Regis 70. Knight's job of dribbling to kill William Kenneth LaBree. 27, ten supper tomorrow evening at Second honors in the Junior mantie scored a 76 to 74 double MoorfhouB<* ...... 94 109 112 ground forces have combined to ] authorities as a Brooklyn numbers Burial waa in the Eaat ceme­ of other government agencies, and questioning on why the goi'cm- morning were: ■ Henry J. Bablei. the baskets. taln who had scored 27 points the Totali ...... 422 448 40B 1279 Hamllne 78, Baldwin Wallace 62. time and did a fine job, auccessfully Alexandria. Va.. and Alice Fur­ tery. six o’clock at the church. FamUiss Showmanship Class went to Alan night before, regtetered 31 last overtime win over the Garden McCarthy ...... 121 102 103 326 1 inflict heavy losses on the foe. j racketeer. Congress Itself. ment had permitted the resold,ma­ Stafford Hollow*, and Roman Zlvk, Only a small crowd attended toe Churila, 76 Hawthorne street, with Grove Jayvees (ex-Mancheet*r — .... j N. C. I. T: Tournament (Sfcmi- eating up a half minute. Merittai long. 26, Alexandria, Va., April 4 He said he will also urge again attending wHll bring sandwiches. night in leading his mates to vic­ — * Office •t St. Bridget’s church. More than 170,000 Reds have Before this manifold contradic­ teriel to be brought back to this t7 Ward street, Rockville, parking ftawls o f the tournament which his Doberman Pinscher. Other High players) last night at tbe ar­ Totali ...... 388 421 384 1197 Finals) was losing players and finished up Patrick J. Hemey the creation of a “non-political” country. One witness told the tory. Bridgeport was weakened Fireel <8) oj^iRoland Floyd Lounsbury, 23. been killed or wounded in ground tion, Moran had told the commit­ within 29 feet of Intersection,, toe coU.eges hope eventually will Manchester people who showed are mory. It was the )>est prelim­ ...... 106 98 7* 213 St. Francis (BKNi 84. Lemoj-ne with four men tha last 39 seconds^ Funeral services for Patrick J. commission of distinguished citi­ committee of aurplua items pur­ Mrs. J. E. Rand and Mrs. Georgs become toe means of selecting In the second half when Wyatt , . I McSw.in.y DeZonle sank a foul and Allen did Smabury. and Marlon Lucille action since .the Allied offensive tee that he once accompanied fined $8 each; Bessie (Jarrol, 49, as follows: C. B. Lyons, French inary of the eeaaon. ■ aekiiw i (6) 1 Cowlei ...... 133 95 108 331 (NY) 66. zens and congressional leaders to chased In Germany for $19 and H. Koon of Coburn road, and Mrs. New Elngland’s NCAA- playoff Minton, 6-6 center, and forward the same before Bell scored on ail Dickaon. 20. 43 Pleasant street. began Jan. 25. The Eighth Army O'Dwyer, now Ambassador to Tiwney who died Wednesday were 278 Burnham street, stop sign, Poodle, Beat of Breed; Henry Tu- Tfrtford ...... i;i Mi 72 213 1 Bar-kuB -...... 99 88 17 374 Seattle 102. MU St. Mary’s 85. hel'd this morning at 8:30 from the conduct that inquiry. sold in the U. 8. for $1,0Q0. H. B. DeWoIfe of Phelps road, at­ representative. Gene Bethea went out on person­ Dfmko ...... ^3 90 95 2V) pftfrton ...... 88 83 71 241 easy layup to ice the game, 68-60. March SI at St. Mary’s Episcopal claimed 950 for Friday. Mexico, on a visit to Costello’s suspended Jugment; David Barry, rek. Greyhound, Best of Breed; Earl Yoet and Fuggy Bell han­ — New England Invitation Tourna­ W. P. Quish Funeral Home, and “ A really impartial study of the Hale tesUfled that It was not tended the Boston Flower Show T h e game waa ■ played at al fouls. Lambert .• ...... 61 94 100 285 — — I Play was eratic and aloppy. Tha church by Rev. Alfred Williams. A belated naval announcement ■swank Central Park West apart­ 47, 11 Preston street, Worcester. Joe Deacon, Pointer, Best in dled Nassiffs last night in the ab­ 97 343 1139 ment (Final) nine o’clock In St, James's church. ethical standards o f the Senate the “statutory duty” of the Com­ Thursday in the Mechanics Build­ Couzens gym at Tufts CMllege, The game waa close all toe way. Langa ...... 113 101 ■*"; Totii ...... 424 *868 j loose game waa marred by many „ ' wsf------—______said 8,000 Reds were killed or ment. ing. They vote ot was the finest IntoxicaUon, $5 remitted; Edward Breed; John Cushing, 98 Hemlock sence of Coach Johnny Falkow- — Plrtl Cliti 1 McOrritor ...... 91 89 Personal Notices ed the mass. Rev. George Hughes ards*are,” Fulbright said. "But If judgment suspended Mi the sec­ qualified. Props were defeated by toe New Smith' ...... lO.*! m 92 ' llodonli ...... 107 10<) 101 808 ‘V W i,nen'« Rawllaf I.eafaa Twice as many fouls could haw Wonsan, on the northeast coast. an Army officer attached to the 186 Wetherell street. Boxer, 1st in locked 41-41 at the thied period. was deacon and Rev. Edgar Far­ any congressional group conduct ond. Boston College qualified by win­ Puppy: Ted Bantly and Alton Britain Fafnira in the semi-finals Uipprn ...... 107 82 102 1 DUrnitiy ...... 63 88 83 249 Itig)) triple, Amy Plrkey, 3«5 been charged. Nalthar team looked The biggest single day’s bag of Inspector General’s department. Pete Romponi proved an accu­ Kraj-Wikl ...... H 15 87 276 — — ---—. rell, sub deacon. Seated in .the ed the study, and made such a rC' Reds Stymie Leo E. Diunas, 81, 48 PorUand ning toe “northern” section of toe Munstc, who both showed Boxers. of the Stsde Dusty championship High eliiglr. Amy Plrkey, 143. good, regardleaa of the kwM of­ In Menoriam the war by the Navy smashed a The interview, Moran said, coivf port. I'm afraid it would be called Hospital Notes rate shooter for ^ In cy . He eeered Oancoiie ...... lOS 113 107 ■*3*| Total ...... 144 •161 364 1115 High ;enin Irlpl*. Carlaoii'a. 1533. base which feeds troops down to sanctuary was Rev. John F. Han­ street, Worcester, violation of Ifiayoffs at Colby College, Water- Henry Zimmerman, Cocker Span­ by a 69 to 61 score. Joe Berner — _ . — ficiating. There waa no joy .* Reetaurant ...... 48 S3 go on Bale at the gate. HaaMffB eAad Umoo who think of her todey, pilots said. Six cars of another 10- John Tiernsy. \ Nygren, German Shepherd; Mrs. the naif and 56-46 after three a ...... r.2 249 Carlmm » Truvkei* ...... 46 38 Michael Kennedy, then leader of Fulbrlght's plan to end the com­ he past about the chances of suc- Coventry; Mrs. EUsabeth O lp el. chester street, Newton, .Maks;, required medical attention. Dr. I’iganl'i .. . Dummy ...... 13 83 88 will be looking for vietoiy t ^ «>»••• who loved her beat. car train exploded. Bearers were George B. Wil­ mittee inquiry. less, indicated they might reach a BOWLING Gerard, 79 Olcott Drive, Great periods. ' Ed Zagito took several etltehea Poet Office ...... 52 32 j ■ .1. 1 ------Howard a Ui,ndacaplng ...... 38 48 The other three trains were the Democratic party Manhattsm 99 Phelpa road; Mra. Geialdine ibcklesa driving, not guilty. Dane, Best of Breed; Phyllle In tonight’s preliminary game Uae'i Eaio ...... 4 a . . 52 •*3 Totals ...... 448 413 a i isw Town Moton ...... M wiU bring the aeaeon to m alana. ^' SMto Modaea, organization's Tammany Hail, set liams, James P. Tierney, Michael “I don’t know whether .we can solution next week. The following failed tq appear In Allen’s hesd to doss the gash...... 10 North End Sm.a Shoppe ...... 3# 88 damaged and halted. Feeley, James Brown, Daniel pick up a Democratic vote or Tha issues are the same aa they SUch, S7 Arvine place. Ameeworto, 76 Creatwood Drive, Falrhaven High school, the Mas­ Alien wsB injured In s msd scram­ Kacey’i ... • . . . 44 Pre-Ciasellee (31 Mr. aad Mro. <3art Woltrun. up the meeting. Moran said. He Discharged yesterday: Bllsabeth la court and forfeited bonds; Call W I Boston Terrior, 1st in Novice. Walnut Street Tavdrii ... 19 4* Nbulrowikl ...... 78 71 112 261 ■V’ Nerrhaala' Leagaa Mr. aad Mrs. rroCartek Modeao. The attacking planes helped set O’Connell and Peter Martelll. not,” Capehart oald, "ta t I'm go­ 'were when the deputies began sachusetts Class B champion, will ble under the local basket late in High aingle. E. Paginl. 146. added that he called on Ke'nnedy Carter, RockviUe; Mrs. Catherine Grant Wilson, 44, Manchester The ‘ Manchester Connecticut McCaiin'a ,...... IS Kiaaier ...... 80 83 too 278 a new record FVidsy o f 1,123 sor­ ing to try.” Thhre are four Demo­ their talks almost two weeks aga play Lancaster, N. H.. High, a the fourth period. Ilcnn'a Tavern ...... :15 128 342 HIgli triple. A. Helm. 391. because the Tammany leader waa Ferguson, 97 Ftxfter etroctl EUsar road, Glastonbury, blocking drive­ Kennel Club is getting wide recog­ 4 Avifnone ...... 193 .Ul ties by the Far East Air Force. Urges CNG Housinr crats and threa RepubHcana on Tha Ruaslana want th4j, forelga For1 Rtsanratioat‘ V ■ • school which has only 64 boys on Hartford Road Grill ...... 4.4 34 Stf*nid ...... 110 83 100 302 High team triple. VIc'i. 1644./ I beth Jesanls, Olaatonbury; Leopard way, 88 forfeited; Wilber A. Ran- , nition for outstanding matches High team alngl*. Howard's 810. SporU Sehmiuh One component, the U. 8. Fifth Air coimected with Costello In news­ W aahin^n, March 17.— — the committee. miniaters to talk about tamUitart- Its entire roster. Falrhaven haa Fans disappointed when Pockett'i . , ; ...... , a » . . • 33 JlcCarthy ...... • 103 33 124 109 Force flew a record 829 sorties. paper stories. Bjorkman, 87 HoUtatf straet; son. 8^ 46 Earl street, atop sigh, such as last evening—anyone so Indie's ...... 37 67 —— —— Stasdiaga ta ’ at tabert Oaosalla. Tbe Senate Banking and (Currency Capehart agreed with Smator ntlon of Germany in 'mecordai won 19 of 30 gamas. Laneaatar’a Bobby Knight waa nllssing. It W. L. away. ■aioli » . 194E 'Pilots claimed ‘ they killed or Moran did not sxplain clearly with the Potsdam Agreement and Mra. DoioUiy Rieder and eon. 49 $8 fo r fe it ^ Boyd P. Chapman, desiring to Join this club contact record la 30-3, waa tha first game thla acaaon that 1 Diana's ...... 33 62 Tottli ...... U l 481 867 1492 committee has approved a propoo- Bricker (It., Ohio), who told the Jc., 88, 196' Bhadycreat drive,. MHokatlar High team tingit, K. or C.. Ollies i Howard'! Landaraptng ...... 37 8 wounded 660 Reds. what went on at the Interview Senate Thureday that tha laqutry about reduction o f armameBta Itlveralda «tave. Raj’mond Jutras of HiUstewn Knight missed with Naasiffa. The Moriaitya va. al by tanator William Benton (D„ |, Deatb t o ^ : Ruaaall Uttle, 98 Bast Hartford, drlvi^ without K- road, Manchester or the club’s 849. Holly5voo(l, Calif.—Fahela Cha­ Vif'a Soda Shop ...... 16 Y. . . . Allied patrols wore beaten back However, Senator Estes Ke- Obnn.), to spend $90,000,000 la "can never be oonaldered c)oaed” among tbe four powers, ‘niey say Pro Basketball at a OlaiM* Ham ord Negro senaatlon ia bed* tiirh main triple, Olllf.* I.577. (.ebmaii'a AtUnllc ...... 16 t l while trying to move north Satur­ Wtrick\and street. eshse pr registration. |16 bdhd Bowllag final, laa. secretary, Mrs. Alice . Hoskins. vez. 127'-. L-Js Angeles.'knocked Ndrlh End Community Preta 16 J* Tniaday. HaeeB-SS - #0 Ufo and aum ^rr tat. fauver (D-Tenn > and the other providing portable and mobUe without hearing tesUinony of thejM are tha most important ia- , ridden with a bad back. He may H ijli klnsle, N'uwlckl 176. day from recaptured Hongchon in committee membere are expected sues. Birth yesterday; A Aon to Mr. forfaited; George K. Cooper, Glasr' ‘Eabt .Windsor Hill, or any mem- Natloaal Aaa4teUtlen iba ready Sunday for the second Kish tripl*. Martin 414. . out Keliii Ramlicz, .130, San Jo.*c. nirt'a Dairy ...... 14 39 Garden Grove va. Laurata housing units .for faunnilies of serv­ White jHouae Aide Donald Dawaon to.nbury, overtime nbrkinf, four 684 OMtar Stioot Central Korea toward Chunchon. to press O’Dwyer on this point on icemen in resmtlvated military an4 William M. Boyie, Jr., Demo­ France, Britain and the UnitocI and Mra. Daniel RiedOr, 1$0 ^ireh lier of toe club. Boston 90, Fort Wajais 88. 'game against Meriden. Hlfh SlTtfl-, no mark. Taaronit- 96.1 Calif. 1. • n h ite 'i Glaaa ...... !• 36 -R e a . ^ * }« distMcc of 19 miles. Btatea aay f&e main point for dla^ strict. counts, 810 forfslted. j. Monday. camps. cratic yational (ctaltmui- { \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1951 PAGE BLEVUf

ITANCHESTEIt BVBNINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, <^NN^ SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 TOONBRVILLB FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS ' m iir HoaRlMNG HOI IMF with MAJOR HO*»PLK BOA©/ If twa coopj HiaCRUOe iDBf Lota for Saif 78 'bS a d m m J. Balp W aataixPa SltaatloMB Waatoi— BoaaaMM Oooto Ha for Salt 7* MICKEY tH iH SEur) MfcOume t>8 0 R A C e /A POftTAL,^ IFOR RfiVeNGE ^ iN is r a R AatonoMIto far Sato FROM 3AKB CWriMa i FOR tHB W( 6(20meRCFl Sense and Nonsense O naratf 1«A ADiQRAgi OomMnatloa teUnria- BOWERS BehOtA SaeUon. Level FULL TIMM Sajasglri wanted. Ba- tot, good drainage, good top toil, *HAde ’IMKT Sid ROCK ,H e FAMCiCd Miaie woutol 1*40 CHBVROLBT S-door psrlenoa prsfenwd but not nscos- ACTIVE AND rsliaUe, wants re­ ion, 10” picture tube, exoeUent LAKEWOOD CIRCLE «6 T IM PLATUdUM AMO [ voB w eeA K ep J tLAN CHESTER Upholstering Oo. nlca neiglmors. Douglaa Blanch­ TRAIL A Do It Now d a n ified Radio, liooUr, one ownor. Oood aary. Apply la psraon only at sponsible olflee position. Past condition, bargain for cash. May tSlMB IT 1£> MARTMA \ There ia parbap* no bettm teto( Ra-upbolsterlag, drapsrts% slip ard, 'Realtor. 6447. Old HIM ^ /M0 6 0 UIT0 If you have a kind word—say i f coaAUoo. con M418. _____ Burton’s. experience Includea elerioal pui^ bo seen aftar 6:80 p. m. ChU 3- R7R yOOR. . or a woman’s character thaa to, eovsrs. 68 PumsO Pinos. Oao ; Wa have Uated one o f the laat, , (ELtlJ^ HIS] TMAT Bi t Him , Throbbing hearts aoon sink to ksep her waiting for luneh«tn a, chafing and some ealea work. 3638. IN UOUNTKY Like aUnoapbe^e, AMNldeRSARV/", iHFCRNAt. 9631. Opsa svsnlngn.______If not tha laat lot that wiU ba .t o THe EMDSj rest; public place.—John Galeworthjr. ' Adwer&gngli AtXi TTPB8—Cloilca, receptloa- Write ^ D, Herald.______ava^bla for aala in thla extremely lot* with shade ,CHlMPAHZee.'i I t i l PONTIAC •odAnottoJExeol* Ista, typists, aseretarles, aUno- JUST RECEIVED a faw I960 8H large bulMUig OF m e If you owe a klndneae — pay It. ]«nt eondlUon. Phono «-2W8. WEAVING of burns, moth boles cu. ft. Kelvlnator refrigeraton, dcairabla tract Sisa 90’ x 138\ traaa. Overlookrarlo Oriva. W m. O f u - f BARTH.' CLAflUFKO ADVT. and torn d o thing, hosiery run*, graphera, bookkeepers, business I^vel and well located. LIfe'e sun hurries to the west. Jack—Whet you aatln? Doga mrda—jftta 41 1289.96 while they laat. Watkins Kanahl. bu«ider, P h ^ 7773. h a p DEPT. BOUR8: handbags repaired, Upper ro- machine operatore, with and with­ If some grand thing for tomorrow Ruth--A attek of peppermint Bros., Inc., 936 Main street you are dreaming, do It how; 1987 rORD 4-door oedan, hooter. placement, umbrellae repaired, out experience. General Employ­ FOUR VERY Nice Red Cdcker candy. Ain’t It sweet end delicious? liH #L M. to 4U6 P. M. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA From the future do nut borrow; men'e shirt collars reveraed and ment Service, 721 Main street, puppies. One six months old 9 X 6 COTTON braided rug, excel­ Wunted— Km i Ealalc 77 Jack—That’a your candled opin­ CoU 3-8025. Realtor Frost eoon gather* on the brow. replaced. Marlow's LitUs Mandlng Hartford. Open daUy from 7 a. m. Beagle Hound, male. Pedigreed lent condition, used only a short iH * ion. 875 Main Street—Eat. 1921 URGENTLY -Needed. Modern Vet/ Days for deeds are few my broth­ BALCH PONTIAC to 6 p. m. stock. Zimmerman’s Kennels, time. Call 2-9801 after 6 p. m. Aie) Shop. Phone 1^40 or 6938 homes, 2 to 4 bedrooms. Cash er, then today futllll your vow; Liske street. Phone 6^87. i Tha government le not a pro­ b e t t e r b u y u s e d c a r s W ANTEI^Dental asaletant. Ex­ buyers waiting. CaU Suburban If you mean to h?l| one another, IX)grr-.Palr oC hcewn rlmm«l FLAT FINISH. HoUand window TABLE MODEL television set. Home UsUngs Wanted V/// ducer. The governmtnt can’t give perience preferred but not neces­ Realty Co., Realtors, 49 Perkina Do not dream it -^ o It now. r f g n " Vieinlty of Montfomory 1961 Mercury Sedan sbadea made to measure. All Motorola combination radio and you any tiling. ' 'Tha government sary. Write Bo:: T, Herald. ■treet. Phone 8216. — ClirUtlan Intelligence. metal Venetian Mlnde at a new Live Stock'—VehieW 42 phonograph. Phone 6505. can only give back to you that Wards or alone 1960 Mercury Sedan low price. Keys made while you MANCHESTER'—Two-1 amlly Sat, btuo cats, can WUUmanUc S-9684 A?i EXPERIENCED, reliable 4-4. Juat a few steps from Main FOR PROMPT acuon and person­ which It first took away, and la 1949 Pontiac Sedan wait. Marlow's.______SADDLE ZIORSES for rent. Also Tact: Art of making your guests ooQeet. ______woman for cleaning once or twice EILECTRIC RANGE, four.- years •treat. Steam heat, oil, Sve-car al attenUon Hat your property the proceee of taking It away, 1949 Mercury Sedan a week. Considerate family In for sale or trade. Cedar Hill feel at home when you wish they PLUMBING And Heating, spoelal- Ranch, 24 Bush Hill Road, Man­ old. Call at 241 .Woodland street. B»teg*, 24x50. Business posslbUi- with Douglas Blanchard, Realtor. were. money la spent end in the proceaa U O n — ChUdron’s glsssos, ^ Manchester Green section. Good 1949 Naah 600 Sedan leing Id repairs, remodeling, cop­ chester 5900. Ues. Sale price $10,500. Call Ella- 5 4 4 7 . ______of giving it beck, money Is epenL east. Vicinity Nathan Hale pay. Call 6O?0. ______ONE USED Universal electric worth Mitten, Agent, Mancheater. so you alwa.im get back leas than •diool, Eldridfo and Main 1948 Pontiac Convertible Coupe per water piping, new conatruo- A speaker lecturing on forest GOAT KIDS for Easter. Aleo doe range, 3125. Watkins Bros., 935 6930. CUNSIOERINO SBLUNG you gave. ’ tlon, estimates given, tlm r pay­ YOUNG Lady sales clerk. Retail preservation. ” 1 don’t suppose. ■tresU. Teh 3-9409 1947 Chevrolet Convertible due to freshen April lat. Manches­ Main street. YOUR PROPERTY? ments arraaged. Edward Johnson. experience preferred — but not Kalil lie, "Ihal their tn a person in Coupe ter 8269. THREE BEDROOM bungalow. Without obligation to you. we The angry clerk ran round )lha Phone 6979 or 6044. essential. Apply In person. The 9%LL SIZE Bed, apring, mattreta Oood condition. Oil burner, circu­ the house who has dune a single will appraise dr make you a cash 3-n counter and lelzed the customer 1946 Mercury Sedan Textile Store, 918 Main street and bureau. Priced for quick sale. (Be t t e r thing to conserve our timber re- PLUMBING and Heating. Furn­ lating hot water heat, brats offer for property. See us before by the arm. Call 2-0207 after 6 p. m. plumbing. estabMahed neighbor­ 6CRATCH rr ALL •ources.” Silence rule,! for sever­ RRLPI —Does your child havs dU- 1941 Plymouth Sedan aces, oil burners anc boilers. Earl ‘ Poultry and Supplieo 43 you sell. JR.WiLLIMW Clerk--Oo you know, madam, hood. Very convenient to bus, THE WORRY WART OUT AMD 6TART CNER al aeound* and then a meek voice Acuity in soino o f his school sub- 1939 Chrysler Sedan Van Camp. Tel. 8P44. Phone 6273 iihiinMHfii.mi UBUUttI that your dog has eaten a pound STEADY, Reliable housekeeper ORDER Your Turkeys for Easter. MATCHING Mahogany aerver and ■tores and good school. Douglas from the rear of the hall timidly iects. Teacher wllllhe to tutor BRAE-BURN REALTY of our beat fresh country butter? 1938 Bulck Sedan PLUMBING. Heating. New work live out. Phone 2-1^4. Fresh frozen, 12 to 26 pounds. china closet. Two matching ma­ Blanchard, Realtcr. 5447. Ml* ‘‘ KV FINN Action! LANK I.EONARD retorted: ” I once shot a woodpeck­ at home. CaU 2-9763 after 4 p. m. hogany end tables. Beat offer IF YOU ARE unslderlng aelllng er.” The customer dleongaged her All cars re-condltloned by fac' end repairs. Copper plumbing, DAY FOUNTAIN clerk, full Ready any time. Schaub’s Turkey clogged drains cleaned with elec, Farm, 188 Hillatown Road. over 3-day period. Inquire 85 MANCJHESTEIR—-Four room ranch your home- in the town or coun­ ANDL00K,H0UUHAH V 1 tUPfOM SO.' EXUCTLY'THAT'S WHY arm and regarded him coldly. TOT PROAPiEOl HUl School for tory methods and Ruaranteed. part time, with no Saturday -WlMIGHTA9««Ll ^MTmUHAVI IDTEPPTDONHINRIGMr yount chlldron. Pro-hindorgarUn. trie motor. Vincent Marcln, 305 West Center street. style. One year old. High eleva­ try, and are looking tor piorapt* The man who learns to smile at Woman—Oh, well. If you’re quite Sunday work. Experience » - r r ~ s t n i ADMIT ITf MEll W MOfie] 70 WATCH MM AWAY-WHEN HE sure It was your beat butter, aM loiiderxarten, Aral grade. Monday BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. North Main. Phone 4848. tion, excellent view. 135 feet and L'Oii'ieuus service call Ells­ failures probably served as rnddy 156 CENTER STREET necessary. Apply John Morton. IF YOU love nice things, we are worth Mitten, Real Estate Agen­ m LAST NWHT, , TO MAKE IT A tUCCtSG / aOU.aANCV HE WAS GOING that It really did come from tha through Friday. TransporUUon Articles for Sale 45 fronfage, combination living and THAN AU TW OTHBH / -OR HEU GET during his younger days. PHONE 2-4545 Bldwell s Soda Shoppe. moving and must *ell our lovely dining room 15’ x 30.’ Master‘bed­ cy. Phone lanciieater 6930. OANCT'IWfiNl THE GOVERNOR TO ytoWTUANEOPOWN country, I don’t think it will do fuinlSed. Mrs. L*U Tybur. dlrec FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER TOUAPTOINTIP \mMH0TW»TH| ADDRESS THE < ( BY THE CHIEF Roofing 16A BOLTON — Building atone and wood artmcial fireplace, beauti­ room 14’ X 19’. ’TWO flreplacos. HAPTDAmMTIWLj Cora Is a cqw a wild anlmai? him any harm. tor. Phone 4267. ____ 1948 CHEVROLET tudor, very WOMAN ’TO Help mother of girl flagstone. Also ruck drilling ful large Welsh cupboard. An .SELLING ? Contact this office for AMCMKfiOP.YIC -INCLUDING OUNtCLVa'} WITH HIS EG CONVENTION/ A ■XCCUTIVEOFOUR drive under garage. Storm sash iDIAf'r Jeff—No, It’s domestlr, clean local car. motor complete­ rtOOFIN,G Spcclalliing In repair­ nfsrly 3 Someone who prefer* and blasting. Bolton Notch Quar­ asset to any dining or lining prompt and dependable service. CONVnmONCOIIMITTB/J My old home town of Quincy, ly overhauled. 1948 Pontiac club good home to high wage*. Write and acreen.s. Thor combination Cora--I always thought It was ing roofs of all kinds. Also new ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode room. Deluxe gaa langc with oven Alice Clampet Agency. Phone 2- homogenised. HI., has these two places of busi­ Aotonotolinn I'o' itola ifdannette. Fully equipped. Doug- roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Box N. giving age and salary ex­ washer, *19.500. Call Mancheater light and glass door. All three 8827 for appointment. 4543 or 2-0880 Oi 2-0028. ness: "The Wurat Hardware Com­ CLEAN CARS — PRICED LOW- iaa Motors, 333 Main. cleaned, repaired. 26 years’ ex­ pected. ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port years old and like new. Call 2- By the time you learn the lei- pany,” and "The Beat Plumbing OUARANTEEDt perience. tree estimates. Call able and stendaro typawritera READY to scir; This office in need I960 FORD tudor. Very clean. Good 9485. MANCHESTER - ’20 acres. 8 soni of life, you're too old and Company.” ^ 1941 BUICK 8BDANETTE Howlev. Manchester 5361. Ail make* of adding machine* of 4-5-0-7- room singles aiul 2- // condition throughout. Full price 36 rooms, oil burner, barn, work \ weak to walk to. the head of the Misa Lillian Hollyman, 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN____ Help Wanted— Male ■old or rented. Repalra on al shop, milk room, all clear land. taniily houses. What have you? only J1.495, A real bargain. KXPERT ROOF repairs, gutter class. * Monroa City, Mo. 1941 CHinrROLET FtEETLINE makei. Marlow’a. QUALITY GAS stove. Good con­ Situated in center of excellent Buyers waiting. Call, write or Douglaa Motora, 333 Main. and conductor work, as.well as DUMP TRU(TK drivers and labor­ SEDAN (2» dition. *20. Phone 2-9708. dairy belt. Abou 2 acres new phone (all reply, confidbntlali. Manager—Are you sure you are 1941 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL now roofs, guarar teed to stay In er*. Apply Colla Conatructlon Co.. PEAT HUMUS, *4 per yard, two Howard R. Hastings, Odd Fellows A whala of a dlat la reported for CHEVRORLET 1947 Aerosedan 84 Middle Turnpike we*t, between yard* minimum. *- a bag. Eion- strawberry beds. Convenient to Tommlee in London. Canned whale qualified to lead a Jazs orchaatraT DELUXE TUDOR place In any kind of storm. Call schools Immediate occupancy. E. Bldg., at the. Center, 4^0 Main 1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN Clean. One owner. Fully equipped 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. No phone Air Peat Company. 6515. Marhinerv and I'ools 52 Too Much BY EDGAR MARTIN le going to replace bully beef, be­ Applicant—Absolutely. I've had Coughlin, 7707. F. Von Ecker, 509 Keeney street. street. Phone 2-1107. BOO'i^ AND HER RUDDIES two nervous breakdowns, waa 1940 CHEVROLET TUDOR tl.146. Phone 2-9073. call* pjease. cause It le juat aa tasty and equal GOOD FILL for sale, cheap. De­ USED CATERPILLAR 22 Farm- WANTED—Building lot 70’ front­ X'OOMiT OH HV'Y'.WHO ly-cheap, nutrition experts said. ■hell-ahockad In France and I Itva 1940 PONTIAC TUDOR 1938 BUICK Special 4-door aedan. MANCHESTER—Nice two-family Heating— Plombing 1-7 livered or Laded on your own alls, Allla-Chaimera tractors, age or more, in residential sec­ FAX ViVLKT H0»6 VW IH\ft MORHIMG \ In an apartment above a family 1940 OLDSMOBILE TUDOR Blue, clean car. Private owner, house in good condition. First 'VOhCATR IH OUR B M IK * •aPU} UPHOLSTERERS truck. Apply at j. b, corner Broad plows, harrows, llmeaowera. Spe­ tion of Manchester. Phone 6446. OUT An 13-year old number probably with 13 noley children. 1939 DODGE SEDAN reasonable. 51 Walnut street, or CAN YOUR wartime emergency floor 5 rooms with bath. Second aovyH© VW 1989 CHEVROLET TUDOR SPRINGERS street and Middle Turnpike West, cials on cultivators, plows har­ OOWb* Ob HTV OTA •^Ht 6\ROb.\. M700H0 has been swung Into play during 1939 OLDSMOBILE 6 SEDAN call 2-1485. plumbing laat another emergen floor 4 rooms with bath. Third the many accident campaign. It Ufo** Behoel OUTSIDERS or call 7195 or 2-2784. Gravel amd rows for Fords. Dublin Tractor floor, 4 rooms. Steam heat oil o^adM ! VVUSC THt (SQfStbO 1939 PONTIAC 2-DOOR cy? For free plumbing aurvey Iqam available at other locations. came from an Inauranc# magaxlna Life la not a long vacation; call Tom Dawkina, Master Co.. North Windham Road, Wll- fired. Two-car garage. Nice lot Best TWma! Beat Tradea! Aato Acceasorie Full or part time. Also one llmantlc. and telle of the victim of the auto Life, Instead, la manktnd’a aehool COLE MOTORS — 4164 Plumber, Manchester 2-9669. PORTABLE Bar with 8 stools. with fruit trees. Vacancy soon. Ask Farmers crash who cams to and inquired V^ere the world ia educated— Tir«s ambitious young man for full Living room set. stroller, sewing F611 price, *15,500. Alice Clampet *Where la learned the OoldeB KKFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ ”where am IT” 1947 PLYMOUTH sedan. Oh ao time who wants to learn up­ maehine and otlixr used furni Agency. Phone 2-4543, 2-0880, or Rule. clean! Gleaming black Onlah. Ex 1948 COLUMBIA bicycle, two ing. Plugged drains machine Wearing Apparel— Fora 57 Friend--Ua still, old man. You holstering trade, ture. 'The Woodshed, 11 Main Mrs. Wagner 2-0028. State Needs fitudy-dlllgenoo ia naadad. 'ceptlonally clean interior, good speed shift and a front wheel cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 wera hit by an auto. You'll re If Ambition’! helghta are gabl­ Urea, mechanically excellent brake. Call 2-0826 after 6 p. m. Oakland street. Phone 6497. street. i CUSTOM -lANCH House. 6 rooms, oover. ed; MANCHESTER CHIPS taif tweed Eton ault, age Vletina—How muohT Douglas Motors, 333 Main. FAMOUS Name batteries. 18 UPHOLSTERING CO. BOY'S Black tap dance shoes. 5-6 years. Like new. Tel. 2-1732 bath, lavatory an. laundry room. Farm Help Require­ And In thla groat erowdad aelmel month guarantee. Ford, Chevro­ Size 4’ iD. Worn only once. Phone Attached •3-c6r g e age C. H. W room, 1947 HUDSON 3-4 ton pickup. MoTinir— Tmckint— 48 Purnell Place ments Sought by State Fred—Somattmee I think you’ro DIacIpIlne must ba malntahiad. let, etc.. (Square) 48.95; Pontiac, 5780 after 6:30 p. m. heat. Baseboard radiation. Two w 1941 Packard Clipper. Radio and Storac# 20 58 fireplaoet. Aluminum comblna craay and nuta. heater. 1939 Chevrolet two-door Bulck, etc., 'long) *9.95. Cole Telephone 2-9521 Wanted— To [toy L a b o r S e r v i c e '*■ Ethsl—You ahould be a mind Dumb Dorah: I'm returning tM* Motora 4164. CALL PHIL, for moving, light EASTER Special! Get the most tion wJidows. H acre landscap­ sedan. Heater, good running con- WANTED—BAR for basement ing plot. All feature,, for modern reader. bottle of catsup. My kitty w «iM trucking, ashes, rubbish removal. MIDDLE-AGED man for floor for your money at Morry’a Work­ diUon. 1939 Ford staUon wagon. ing Men’s Store. 8 Depot Square. recreation room, also large round living Suburban Realt} Co., Real­ Approximately three Ihouaaiul not even look at It. Speclallae in movini.. Good work. maintenance work. Transporta­ Surpriiic BY V. T. HAMLIN A kind old gemtloman, aoolng Radio and heater. 1937 Chevrolet Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Telephone 8691. Dress pants, all table with one main center leg. tors, 49 Perkina street. Phone farmers In Connecticut arc to be ALLEY OOP Call 2-3'^4 or 2-9248 after 5. tion provided. For appointment asked to fo'rccast their 1951 farm ■mall boy who was carrying a lot Jonea — They aay BIiiIh never ts'o-door aedan. Radio and heater. wool, part wool, from *5.45. Dress Call 2-9820. 8215. ___ 'vce. AND IT COULD OH..aecAUSE_ TMATSmSMXj nso VOU FOLKS GOT ‘‘BouTTSN'ViWiiTAcrrV^; TWO GIRLS’ bicycles, one full call Hartford 6-2404. help needs. Labor Commissioner CAUGHT IN THE M ILES O F F ' ------— — — of newtpapera under hia arm, aaid; paid a doctoria bill In hia life. Motor overhauled. 1938 LaSalle THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Co., and sport shirts from *2.29. Dress 'Well, make up your mind— ^the eecond installment is due!" MEAALTMM eeTHE HR6T STEP, O F THAET VENU9 THE POST club coupe. Radio. 1941 Bulck con. rise, one email else Priced low WANTED—Good used furniture TWO-FAMILY, off South Main John J. Egan announced today. OOUAD BE i INTO A FEOFRAl LANDOCAL OFFICE BOVB BLOW AN’ LOST W E T H IN K Old Man — Don’t all thoae pap- Brown—A good Inaunuice rMQ local and long distance moving, EXPERIENCED Shoe salesman, and sport jackets, w a^r repellent y*P BOAT, EHT S O - W H E R F era make you tired, my boy? ahT TsrUble coupe. Radio and heater. Call 3493. Any quantity. We offer you high­ street, in an excellent residential The Connecticut State Employ­ BM>T ir a I FW90M FOR MG' voufromotyo WIU BE UP packing, crating and storage. part-time, 'Thursday and Satur­ Zclan, from *3.95. Dreas and sport ARBSCUC, r o RNANCfi 8GT ABOUT VOU'PC LUCKV A R E W E T Boy—Naw, I don’t read 'am. Jonaa—No, a bad eredit rlMz. 1939' Mercury convertible coupe. est prices. Woodshed Phone 2 area. 6 and 5. House is in excel­ ment Service is lieriously concern­ BY DICK TURNER |^>4AT» Service to all pa.vs of the U S. day. Good pay. Henry Dick Shoes, .shoes from *5.45. Athletic and T CARNIVAL HOUR MOCKSTF I TO BC AUVB/ Heater. Good condition through­ 3154. lent condlticn. Downstairs apart­ ed over what is already a shortage out. Clarke Motor Sales, 301 Wanted Autos— A and CTanada. Call 5187. Hart­ 749 Main street. shirts, jockey shorts, 53c. Open of labor on farms. All local offices BUGS BUNNY ford 6-1423. evenings ’til 8 p. m. Free altera­ ment will be vacant within a few Broad street. Phone 1-2012. Motorcycles 12 months. T J. C?rockett, broker. of the Service have been Instruct­ MAN FORTari work. Apply tions on pants. ed that the need of farmers for ad­ ^WHAT TH* UL«T TMAI WANTED-Two dreaaera with TOOK MB r r 1950 CHEVROLET fordor sedan. WANTED MANCHESTER .'sckaga Delivery Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main Phone 5416, or residence 3751. ditional labor Is Just as essential !• Local light trucking and package mirrors attached. Phone 4724. WB WAIBHBD '' 10,000 miles. Radio, heater. This street. FIREPLACE Equipment, can be as orders from industrial plants FIR FOUft H_____ delivery. Refrigerators, washers seen at 49 Cornell street after MANCHEjSTER Green—Six-room ' car la from an estate. Beautiful CLEAN USED CARS colonial with breezeway and ga­ having defense orders and. high CAu«e voucouLiRfr condition. Douglas Motors, 333 and atove moving a apcclalty 5 p. m. Phone 2-0207. Konms Without Board 59 priority on available workers,” PIAV TH' CHBCK/ J . TOP PRICES Phone 2-0'. 52. MAN FOR established milk route. rage. Located in an excellent Main. residential area. Phree rooms and Commissioner Egan said. Call Hartford 46-1277. WELL SEASONED cow manure, ROOM FOR RENT, for married “One of the problems In Connec­ I960 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION *16 a cord delivered. Phone 7803. couple or 2 glrjs. Thyo minutes lavatory down, three bedrooms >r COLE MOTORS Painting— Paocring 21 WANTED— Reliable man for in- tion with farm help mobilization 4- DR. SEDAN — Overdrive, Leonard GIglio. from Main street. Call 2-l6l4, or and bath up. Plent> of closets. Oil la that under normal conditions 4164 aide work. Steady work. New radio and heater. 47 Cottage street. hot water heat. Fireplace. Rea the demand is irregular and farm­ PAINTING And superior paper System Laundry, Harrison street. 1949 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION WANTED- Immediately 1936 haiglng. We carry the latest aonabic occupancy. Price is *16.- ers, accustomed to finding heap on 1939 Ford convertible. Call TROPICAL FISH tank; pump. ROOM FOR Rent. On bus line. 500. T. J. Crockett, broker. Phone short notice, do not make known ' 4-DR. SEDAN — Overdrive, wallpaper hooks Very satlsfac MAN WAN'TED for local grocery etc. Call 2-0125. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS______Crisis BY MERRILL C. BI.OSSER and heater. 2767“ tory price. CTall August Kaneh), Continuous hot water. Gentle­ 5416 or residence 3751. their needs until they are ready to route by old established firm. man preferred. Referencea ex- , 19tt STUDEBAKER LAND 3759. Salarv and commission. Car hire. lA Kiss FROM Moae S he's Auviosr tolanged. Call 5457. COVENTRY—4-room home with "With the supply obviously WSTED T- FINISHED. HECTOR MArnrR CRUISER 4-DR. — Radio, furnL«hed. All benefits allowed. EMERSON Mahoganjj console Ijirge porch. Secluded lot. Nice PRSOOOS Baalneaa 8emcea Offered 13 INTERIOR and exterior painting, short and the certainty that man­ years and a GET TOUR. MOUSE heater and overdrive. Write Box X. Herald. television, 10” tube. Call 2-2297. PLEASANT Rooms. At the Cen­ condition. Firepiace, artesian READY ID RUN FLOOR PROBLEfiS solved with paper hajig'n:^, ceilings reflnlahed. power problems will become In- something i L 1943 STUDEBAKiai CHAMPION ter. single or double. 14 and 16 well. And what do you know! creasingly-dlfficult. it is urgent ACROSS TV4E 5- PASS. STARLIGHT linoleum, a-phaii tUe counter. Fully Insured. Elxpert work. Wall IS AMISS - Wadsworth street. Only *5,250. Down payment, *1,- that the Employment Seryifce COUPE—Radio and heater. Expert wor. oanshlp, free esti­ paper books. Edward R. Price. FULL OR PART time cab driver Rn^s and Acccssoiicfl 46 650. Cal! Ellsworth Mitten, jtnow rather kccurately. well in DON'T WORRY, auV740K; mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ Phone 2-1003. for day work. Apply City Cab. VERY CLEAN bedroom for relia 1941 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. SE­ FOR BOATS, motors, tackle, ma­ Agent. Manchester 6930. advance of the need, the informa­ NOTHINA UKR THAT DAN. niture, Oak street. Phone 2-1041. PAPERING, Painting, celllnga ble gentleman. Quiet home. Phone tion requested In this forecast. WIU. HAPPBN T H I « y EXPERIENCED Heavy dump rine hardware and paints. Me. MANCHESTER— 7 room single, r w m . ^ 1949 OLDSMOBILE 3-DR.—Model ASHES AND Rubbish removed whitened, floora sanded and re- truck and concrete mixer driver. | 2-1320. ’iri order that the Employment Intosh Boat Co., North end Pur- full bath and extra lavatory, ggrvice may have more definite 88. Radio and heater, hydra- CaU Norman Pierce, 9 Trotter Anlshed. Call Gilbert Flckett. Reply Box F, Herald, giving ex- neU parking lot. Chris-Crsdt, • matlc. ------6982. Nearly half acre land, close to Information on which to plan, the street. Phone 2 0252. perlonoe, address and telephone. Mercury, Champion and Scott- Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 schools, stores and bus. Could 1948 OUJSMOBILE 4-DR. SE­ Atwater. Phone 2-3102. Open local offices will aerid to all farm DAN—Model 76. Radio, heat­ PAINTING and papering. All easily be made into two-family. employerarof hired labor in their ALL APPLIANCES aervlcad and WANTED. from 9:30 a m. to 8:00 p. m. W/NTED—Board and room for er, hydramaUc. repaired, burners, refrlgeracort paper removed by steam. Make iflother and son. Write Box Z, Price is right. Modern 5-room area an especfally prepared ques­ 1948 PONTIAC 6 CLUB COUPE ranges, waahera. etc All work arrangements now lor your out­ FIRST CLASS PLASTIC BRAND New 12 ft. c om built Herald. single, apace for an extra large tionnaire. As farmers fill out and side painting. For ^tlmatea call room, oil heat, fireplace, nice lot, mail these que^ionnalrSa—which —Radio and heater. guaranteed. Metro Sendee Cu . MOLD DIE MAKERS skiff. Can be seen at| Foxcroft 1948 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN Tel. Manchester 2-0883. Andrew Tlucli 4661. Drive,, or tel. 2-1895. very good location. Priced at are simple and require minimum —Heater. TOOL MAKERS Apartments, Flats, *13,000, cash needed *4,000. 2- effort and no postage—the Infor­ REPAIRING BY S uart R, Wol­ PAPER HANGING painting work Tenements 63 famlly 5-4 rooms, oil steam heat, mation will be combined to reflect PRISaLLA’S POP Connolation Prize BY AL VERMEER 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN cott on 'wasning machinei, vac­ done personally, meaning good and MACHINISTS Uiamunds— Watches— the need for;, communities and the Heater. one apartment rents at *48.50 PLEASE* PRISCILLA!' YWRE REALLY, Y t lU 'V E V , uum cleanera, ..,otora, amall ap- work at moderate coet. Raymond COVENTRY—Attractive 4-room per month, nearly >4 ■•o'* 1®^. On State as a whole, so that plans 1940 PONTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN— JeweliT SMQULOKrT FEEL BA. A LU C K Y, 3T A NICE pllancea. Welding and cutting. Flake. Tel. 2-92S7. Steady employment and unfurnished apartment, second bua line. 313,500, oath needed can be made to fully utilize what­ ABOUT NOT GETTING Heater and radio. Motor replacements A-1 Repair, good wages. Complete group LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, ra- floor, adults, $40 mohth, lease, *4,500. For appointment please ever supply of workers ia avail- % able. The cooperation of all agrl- ■ HORSE FOR ^PUR 1938 CHEVROLET 2-DR. Sales, 180 Main. PhcAe 8597. Repailinfl S3 insurance which include.^ life, palra. adjuet- watches expertly references. Tel. Coventry 7-6872, call Howard R. Hastings Phone BIRTHOATIj Reasonable prices. Open daUy, 2-1107. Locations will not be given cultural employers la earnestly re­ CHORCHES MOTOR SALES DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, accident and health, hospitali­ quested,” said Commission Egan. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Phone 2-9483 80 Oakland St. MATTRESS. Youi old mattressea Thursday evenings, 129 Spruce Busineas Loeattona over the phone. 1 d NT. ew. Aniwtr to Pravlbu* Pusit# copied, vacuum cleanera. Irons, Bterlllzed and remade like new zation, surgical and medical street. Phone 3-4887. gtma, etc. repaired, shears, , For lleni M ^ 7 PACKARD Sedan. Radio, Call Jonea Furniture and Floor coverage for emplo.vee and 9 ROOM Single, Hollywood* sec­ Says Eisenhow er "Drat HI I tpand $5,000 bringing Daphna out and than Truck Chqisis 'heater, apoUlght, fogllght and knives, mowers, etc. put In con­ tion, converted to two'apartments (Xivering. 36 Oak. Tel. 1-1041. family. Vacation with pay. OFFICE IN Orford building. Real gat only onp propoaal— from tha Gam Seoratarial School!” other eirira equipment. Very dition for coming needs. Bralth- Garden— Farai-i-Wirjr Four room apartment vacant, 2- eatate. profeaslonai. etc. Apply clean, low mileage, good paint. walte, 52 Pearl street. REPAIRS on saving machines, Products “ 5ft| car garage. Cash needed *3,800; A vailable in 1952 HORIZONTAL 3 ExclamaUen Private owner. Priced right for motors, pendulum clocks, scissors Apply Marlow'a BY GALBRAITH of disgust LINOLEUM Remnants, 50c square Phone Manchester 6273 for ap' SIDE GLANCES 1 Depleted quick aale. Call 2-0166. sharpened. Tradei. on 'sewing ma­ FIRST QUALITY Green Moun 4 Credit (ab.) yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. tain potatoea Mealy, cook and I SMALL STORE atC 15 Maple polntment. (Continued fromr'Fage One) conventional 5 Retain chines, old and new. F, X. Dion. A.B.A. TOOL and DIE CO. •treet, near Main ^ Itable for — - chauia 1941 CHEVROLET coupe, runs Done by reliable, well-trained 7779. taste good, *1.50 bueheL Deliver­ SIX-ROOM Cape Cod. two un­ 0 Large plant good, radio, heater. Only *425. men. All jobs guaranteed. Hall 30 Grandview St. ed to your door. Call Hathaway | ■mall business or office. Apply finished. Garage, tile bath, oil National Broadcasting Company G It la ona cC 7 BibUeal In San Francisco, declared thbt. S-/7 1939 Chevrolet tudor, good motor, Linoleum Co., 3? Oak street. 2-1390. Edward J. Holl. 1009 Main street heat, acreen and storm windows, / many — — of pronoun Phone 2-4022. evenings 6166 or Republicans are staking most of truck bodlaa new shocks. Douglaa Motors, 333 Courses and Classes 27 Manchester STORE FOR Rent. 216 Spruce Venetian blinds, nicely landacap? 8 Bead eontalnar Main. 8109. tjieir hopes on thq General . BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY II CompuncUon GPaaudonym of GREGG Simplified shorthand, HonsehoM Goods 61 street. Apply Diana’s Soda Shop, ed grounds, outdoor fireplace, but they arc overlooking an obvi­ VIC FLINT A t Nine O ’clock ISIntsnUea close to main Hartford bus line. Charlaa Lamb 24 HOUR oU burner service. Min­ starting April 1 for 12 weeks, two or call 2-8093. ous threat, that Ikq could Juat as SOtmcintw aoRROKi y o u a crriN * SvYArr FoevvArfififiM z 'M c Ti-ft Z FEEL T ry ID HOLD ON, aORB/ 14 Fira residue 8 ROOMS SUGHTLY 312,500. Phone 2-1728. 10 Grit 26 Transaction 43 Musical note. 1941 WIliLYS 4-door aedan. Ex­ neapolis controls. Earl Van Camp. le.‘ 8oas weekly. Mary Jayne Help Wanted— Male eaaily become the Democratie HI* DiACTHPEI? THiAfiBBMAMTf UKE HCXJIEG MBAie FRGTFTRaaOBTHE TIRBR I 16 Weird 33 Bang 44 Dutch city V USED FURNITURE PRCfFESaiONAL Officaa to rent. Cm-BFIEaL FBLL AN laBavaraga cellent condition. Phone 5711. Phone 5244. Mitchell. Tel. 8295. Female 87 THREE l-h'AMILY houses in dif­ esmdidate!” ; toM ^TO semxwT TglFTAN'» HOUM!.' 17 Noise 39 Lamprays 48 Formar ^ with Center of Main street. Excellent The text of hia article wa^ re­ 'ntaf’n AND VIC . KMOWTHHT'neiFteM ISThrec-itoad ferent-sections of town. Each is 15 Liquid WINDOW SHADES made to order APPLIANCES opportunity fbr doctor, dentist, leased here by John T. BU\a, man­ FLIMT TH6 TRUTH W U.PBCALLIDTO PAYING Highest prices for cheap B TyiAUttaua 488teir ^ used and wrecked cars. Phone agency. Write Box W. Herald in one. Center .Springs Realty 19 M w thinly « jg Long, narrow (myth.) 47 Food flab , 2-4454. and curtain rods. 24 hour aervice. teed. Only, dio neWs editor for. the Miami ALL AC^OmBNOTD stating experience and salary de Co., 470 Main street. Phone 6988. P L A N . . ------diffusad banner 39AniRni 49Claopatra'k Estlnmtea gladly given. Fagan aired. $350 Herald and Radio Station WQAM. TUTORING in mathematics, chem­ Low easy friendly term*. Free stor­ House* for Rent 65 tlPaidnoUca 30 Refresh 41 Faawus anaka ^ 5 0 CHEVROLET club coupe. Wlndfiw Shadw Co., Route 44 at TWO-FAMILY 6-room duplex Mueller wrote that the Supreme .338itt (rf shot 'I960 rhevrolet tudor. WIU trade istry and physics. Tel. 2-4014. age until wanted regardless of 83 Hot EngUabKhool SlShadotno Bolton Notch Phone 3-4473. with a vacancy reaerved for buy* CSommander of the Allied powers 33 And (LaUn) cart 1931a to I951s, any make, time. Free delivery. F^UR ROOM FURNISHED in Europe "proposes.to keep com­ 24Bullftghtar 43 Cooking 5SHabr*w lattgl WANTED Shown By Appointment Only er. Oil burner*. Space for garden. 8 8 8 iim U ISHopFkltai utansU laORpitt model. Douglaa Motora, 333 Main. ANTIQUES Reflmabed. Repairing Businem Opportffnititu 82 HOME FOR RENT pletely silent.” S7Proboaels done on any furniture, ’nemann. Phone Mr. Albert Within walking distance of Main "The first and foremost reason EXPERIENCED •treet Asking price, 3U.500. 30Wltharad 1941 PONTIAC 6 sedanette. New 189 South Main street. Phone SMALL Growing business adja­ Hartford 6-0368 One year lease. House one for Ike's silence is to let Bluilo- tirea, radio, heater, very good 6648. After 7 P. M. 46-4690 James J. Rohan * Son, Realtors. llthM d baaital cent to shopping Center. A fine BOOKKEEPING peana know that hia work In re­ t t Anelant I r l^ iT condlUcm. Tel. 3-3027. opportunity for one interested in year old. $110 per month. Phona T433. organizing their defense! undkc PETER W. PANTALUK, electrical 8 FT. HOME Freeser. Famous a profitable return on a amall in­ the terma of the North Atlantic 1946 Club coupe, radio, contractor, maintenance and wir MACHINE make, list $249.95. We purchased BOLTON—5 rooma, central heat vestment. For appointment to In­ Call 2-1167 or 5278 treaty la totally sincere . . . i heater. Clean. Very reasonable. Ing for Ugbt and power 40 Foster a carload. Brand new. Sealed ing plant, 2-car garage. Large t481mdar spect, call Manchester 6566. “ He knows he need say nothing iii! tanunuTi IBZIC& Call 4604 after 6 p. m. etreet Phone 3303. OPERATORS units. $5 extra for 5 year war­ well landscaped lo t On IfiWisapaM 6M ». E. anyway until mid-summer of '52 BY LESLIE TURNER rantee. Sale price 3169.96. It will Wanted to Kent highway. Full price eO.OOO, F. when President Truman will ask WASH TUBBS Eric On His Way lesown save you real money on the price Voa BeVer, 609 Keeney atrexcn. ITPrajpoaitloB Help Wanted— Fentele 85 Good hours and pleas­ WANTED—3 or more rooms, him to come home, ostenalbly bn NENAB HO BCftUnSB ru MCWR FORONE HNSUP of meat alone. Bnmner’s, Inc. leave, to be ’available’ . . . AMD Id F lM in dNRESn.. F O R BICM 6N 6 ERIC HERE! 83Maaaurt ant working conditions. •’Uke the acrobat—itif the turn­ apartment or house, by middle- SINGLE SIX room house, located 40LaviiMy aged couple. Call 3-0590. Tt is by that time, too, if the MUOYYE O W I W j^ T W GUT I .t nOMT DRIAIS HFD HYGIENIST Wanted for dental over that counts.” 358'East Cen­ at 76 South Hawthorne street. JEWfitO OUT KOM I W d TAKE ADUAUTAOE OF YOUR s to d ta d For appointment call 2-1746. North Atlantic treaty is to prove Ed Sallivan’s Special! office. Write Box J, Herald. Aoply to Mr. Grusha ter street Tel. 5191. DESPERATELY Needed 4, successful, that ^ r o p c must BEFORE TMBdBARCHt 46 Symbol fW room rent by two adults and one throw up a great new Ipader ^to AMO rVB.BOTJP FBK> s tib iu m HAIR DRESSER for full time, CTHAMBERS Funiitura for that 41 Age new gas or electric range. A school age child. Please call 8067. 78 take over supreme command. alto for part time or Saturday. MANCHESTER TRUST Lota for Sato "This ia partly the answer to tOLaaping MORIARTY IROS: 19S0 MERCURY Apply Mre.* Borat, Marlow’a good eelecUon of apartment or WANTED—A or 5 rooms unfurn­ •mmlblans gaiJB OR Lease. Haln street busl'* Winston Churchill’s complaint Beauty Salon. COMPANY regular bIm rangaa. Oon^lete ished rent No emaU chlldrsa.. OaU about America grabbing all die l Greek latter line of home furntahlage, small asas location. Used car permits STORY SEDAN .VANTED- Girls for pressing Hartford 64-4518 eoijloel, after 6 top commands now;' the com­ tI Tyrant 928 Main St. , appllancea and T.V.. 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iHaturlr^0t(i^ Ett«nitt9 IfpraUi k n n g e DaUjr Pn m Rbb n « W m Um f > V ' F a r Uh Waak IM teg I at 0. a WiaMiw R iH i am. H« had Uv«d with tha fWnlly Manh U. IMl of J. KallOBr White In GUm A lto n otrMt, U tonrtnf nbonnl the Go to bed "Girl number one still hangs on Today U Saint Patrick's day.. pays to be prepared, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. MARCH 19,1951 m S ^ S T u b s to her ring, report says.” ents at Bowers School [pHILE UtilRIT VOL. LXX, NO. 142 am rage U ) (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE nVB CBNIWi widely obeerved and honored by , earlier. There you have It. Hollywood MoentlT dtoifneted fU c^ ip <>t General George Washington to Or­ Kanr Admirnl Btiinrt 8. Murrey, romances ain't nothin’ oomparad' Monday Night ders of the Day In 177«. ,R*bbl The lot of the tavern kMper Atiaatifi Fleet Submerlne who tries to keep a legal check to early spring In Gilead. Stephen Wise of New Tork City A movta entitled ”A Day In tha o S S e e d e r . Wltoon, e greduete was bom to Hungary on St. on hie customers Is sometimee sidewalk Drama New Blizzard S lto tile iite r High thorny. He must be certain they A correspondent, William D. Life of a Five Year Old" will be Rlftivijtrn o Patrick's day. Sterling Hayden, Lowei St. Fteoi LoWl ed the neeal eervlce In Februery. the actor, and Kate Greenaway, are of age: they must not be on a Stem of East Hartford sends us shown at the Bowers School audi­ Swim Chilly River posted list as public charges or the tollowlng clipping from the torium on Mlnday at 8 p, m. This O’Dwyer Tells Probe 1 » « . ___ _ new era water color Illustrator, Camp LaJeuna Globe, Marine movie traces the children from the Hits Midwest, both have March 17 birthdays. special probationers of the courts, ____ • The otflcent of Uie Det^hton On March 17, 1776. the English and If they've had enough, they Corps publication: e they leave home In the mom- a t Uherty No. 17. < ^ jj withdrew under Lord Howe, and must not have more. Parris Island, March 2—A time though a day In a good kinder- In Pursuit of Reds fcjjii • rMieenel In Orenge hell the anniversary is celebrated as There Is another one. a federal honored symbol of military anon­ 'en, Stalls Trains at two ^sh- such as this, of world-wide Impact, Army which haa aet up atrong waya wore blocked, planes wore III Clash With Tobey and state have inslsteil on the diffmlils and narcissi, real and ar­ erson has assumed full responsibil­ Harold Turkington has etranged TIRES! TIRES! TIRES! West Virginia mine fields spilled man radio-dramatics student. Miss efficacy of the flu Inoculations, la the cosmopolitan atmosphere to ity and is doing everything possi­ for a turkey dinner by Lem, r d forcea in a holding line only 17 grounded and even aome tralna JtoUey Is a graduate of Manches­ tificial, herald Spring’s appearance which we offer. By every mall come over into the central part of the were stalled by mountainous snow and, they tell us, people who be­ on Tuesday. In one window we ble to see that every member has from past experience everyone mllea south of the politically aen- New York, March 19.—it ob­ other window was displayed slices communication from ML K. S. Lutz has prepared another “ Who but members are asked to wear apokeaman. 'They awam the cold Joe Arnold, 29-year-old union earlier blizzarda that already had Crime committee today the hit the region this month, it waa morrow afternoon In St. James s servers. We do have a right, of bread and rolls broken apart. Agbaje of 48 Obadina street, Lagos, Am I" contest to which each lady their Pyramids. river rather than wait for boata to sympathizer, was shot to death underworld had it.s own court hall. Plans for the crown­ which we exercise up to now. not In the deepest green we ever saw Nigeria, British West AfriCA Mr. ferry them acroaa to the north­ Saturday night about alx mllea more Intense to spots. In south­ ing Will be discussed. Agbaje is anxious to further both lUIOxlG 6J0x16 ern Minnesota, southeastern South ayatem that meted out death to get screamingly alarmed hy In anything baked—a vastly differ­ literature to florists, asking them ward drive. from here—and nearly 200 miles ent' color from that of the green business and social connections en rings and earrings, golden “They were juat a lot of eager Dakota and northern Iowa highway sentences to violators of the the "flu menace" to the point broaches and golden neck-plated if they would like a nice Easter from his home at Kingwood, to Three local students were cited where we go for needling a whole carnations to the florists' win­ with local residents. beavera.” northiprly Preston county. traffic w'na blocked In many places. gangland code. O'Dwyer, now Ibr superior academic work dur­ He says that for your good will, African all-wool suede cloth for flowe/. . • Trains stalled to northern low'a. population in the arm with some­ dow's. $ 1 4 j o $ 1 9 ^ 5 The aame ROK troopa trapped Cloyd Uphold, about 38, of ambaaandor to Mexico, de­ ing tha first semester of the cur- thing that seems not universally he la aet to forward tiger and ladies and gents Zebra and leop­ and annihilated a Chinese Com­ Kingwood, and Etonald Poland, 34, The storm left as much as 19 ard skin jackets arid so on. As we understand it, Mr. Spiess scribed it an "a judldat set-up—a tent college year at Hlllyer Col­ accepted. I»vc, according to Porgy and zebra skin jackets, hoping that munist battalion Sunday. of Tunnelton, also in Preston inches of new anew In the area. lege, Hartford. Their names were “I shall be very thankful if this feels that what we have Is large­ Winds Y our Horn ary 10,' 19,'iO and only 3,304 for "The story has many curious book called "Los Angeles Chamber A local store of northern loca­ So. Methodist Church 76-mm. howiteera, aeveral mortars the shooting. He was to be who had authority to order tha the week ending February 10 this angles. of Commerce." tion Is understood to be doing a and rifles, and large quantities of charged with murder today, Myera Minn., to carry provisions to the Brooklyn troopa," ho aaid. "It all sUrted last Saturday, Oil Nationalization isolated region and to take two We Supply Diaper$ year. Then I therefore hurry and good business selling Easter llllles. Auspices STATION ammunition. said. Anaataala waa a auapect in a So even though you get the when young Beane had a acuffle The success Is deserved for the Hustlers Group It waa the flret action a t any Preston county, toadltlonally a sick farmers and a baby to hoa alaylng attributed to Murder, Inc,, with the Glastonbury girl to write you this letter just to pub­ pitsls. For Any Baby Bom shots, you aren't sure you'll live lish my name and address to the eager salesman has even sent hts VAN’S size along the Korean front to 83 non-union holdout, during the past Brooklyn crime syndicate. Anas- whom he was then engaged. He At St. Paul and Minneapolis, through this terrible national in­ front page of your newspaper that hours. two months, haa been the scene of Vole Tomorrow Seen taala escaped prosecution aftet; wanted to get back his picture vigorous attempts by groups of where the anow'fall measured near crease of 163 flu rases this year. desire American-States pen-pals 427 HARTFORD ROAD U. S. Jet pUoU bfonday kUled Lt. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, oommander o f the Eighth Army In the death of Abe Relee, m wltneee, MOTHER GOOSE which his mother had given the miners to organize the county un­ ly 10 inches, airlines cancelled As the saying goes, though, it and I will like to correspond with or wounded 300 of 1,500 Reda con­ Completing Nation*s Korea, carries rifle as he rllmtm a hill to oharrvatlon post at front in a myaterloue plunge from a girl, taken when he'waa overseas centrated in the village of Kap- der United Mine Workers mem­ News Tidbits most of their flights. Bus lines DIAPER SERVICE to the U. S. service. She wouldn’t ladies and gents, boys and girls AT PRICES YOU AT THE TEXACO SIGN lines. Ridgway wan on a visit to 24th Division sector to look over Coney Island hotel window in y < ^ , 32 mllea northeaat of Seoul. bership. Grab o f Wells Vital Colled From Wires had resumed some operations from enemy positions. (U, 8. Arm.r Photo via AP Wtrephoto). 1941. 485 East Middle Turnpike give It up, but he got It anyway. also with' women and men. They alao reported damaging a there today, but secondary high' I am an African boy stationed C A N AFFORD Sheriff J. H. Benson of Preston Aaked who was chairman o f tha Tel. 2-1537 That made her get her dander up. EASTER tank to tha town west of Chun- To Britain and U. S. ways still were blocked. in Lagos, the capital of NIgeriA I county identified all three — Ar­ board of directors in , the tmder- as the saying goes, and she called chon, once the central Chinese Atomic Energy Commiaeton Is A Northwest Airlines plane ar­ am 22 years of age, 5 ft. 5 toa. tall, nold Uphold and Poland—as union world syndicate, O'Dwyer said: the state police up forthwith. Trj' a Pot of the New sympathizers, although he did not Tehran, Iran, March 19 — Ut)— riving from Portland, Ore., with "Meanwhile she hung on to her roundface and light to complexioni exhibiting radtetton-deteatioa In- "It was rather a combination, (Ooatlaued o« Paga Taa) think they were UMW memheja, Iran's Senate postponed until to­ IT paasengers and crewmen Majf Call Gov. Dewey engagement ring. ' That gave the Some of my hobbies sre swimming, Fragrant Tulips strunsent compact enough to be There was no chief man in charge, FLOWERS he said. morrow a vote expected to com- bogged down .in a anow^tlB.- a combination, an allianoe.” prospective brldgegrooro another football, alnging music, running blete pai11sfi)ratary approval, of oasried la roomy wvwteoet peehebv.- ■\Vold CTiambcrlain leid here. Bui and cinemas. Hwttoh told Myeii 89 bad te- Milton Bsrla signs 30-year con­ O’Dwyer told his story o f the n . turn, and he turned heel and daah turned home for tha weekend from the proposed nationalisation of the all the paasengers escaped in­ ed off to Gilead where, almost be­ I promise to reply all letters tract with National Broadcasting In'Senate Race Probe virtual nation-wide Murder. In c, SERVICES IndiclXii&a his job near Kingwood and the country’s rich Oil Industry. jury. •Iter a sharp encounter with Sen­ fore anyone could say "Jack Rob' by air mall. I have many African Legislative leaders said there company .. Six nations of West­ In northern Iowa the storm fort Inson" he and another "steady” of three men stopped by his house ator Charles W. Tobey (R., N. H.). products to exchange with such as about auppertime. was no significance to the post­ ern Europe initial Scfanman Flaa caused the tightest traffic tie-up Tkst Interpret the wishes hla, Mias Lois Tripp, also of Glas­ tiger skin, belts, snake skin slip­ Ex-President for pooling most of their coal and The former mayor waa amIUng They told him not to return to ponement and predicted the na­ of the winter. About 40 or 50 u . S. Senator. Al.o lor R p f; D irC C tor and poised as he took the witness tonbury. were made man and wife, pers, handbag of crocodile akin, TURNPIKE tionalization bill would be passed steel .. Thousand* of elusive trout counties were completely blocked HOLDEN^S work, Myere said Hudson told stand after a voluntary trip her# sf the fanny. the ceremony being performed by ebony capwings, dagger knives, 61 WASHINGTON STREET— TEL. 3743 quickly. again will be stocked in metropoli­ Sunday by deep drifts which Haiilry Testimony on Bros. the Rev. George M. Milne, at the him, then they threatened him and from Mexico City; He was dresaad drums for music, raffia bags, gold- The proposal to bring the giant tan district’s compensating reser­ ERST Gilead Congregational church Gran Charged With Mis­ bis family. in a natty blue, pencil-stripe suit Hudson went into the house, got British-controlled Anglo-Iranian voir in New Hartford. ^ (Contlnoert on Page Ten) Candidacy Switch Be- Hits Charges and blue and white tie. 3 5 This all happened within a few handling $40 Million Jbhn B. Burke minutes, the story goes. a pistol and shotgun and returned Oil company under state ownership Harvard men, Dartmouth men fore 1950 Cjim|iaign _____ ~ But beads of perspiration iq>- FUNERAL HOME "Alas for the bridegroom! As he In Government Funds to the front yard, Myers said he was approved by the lower house and Cambridge police clash in pre- Iteaied on his forehead .under the and his new wife left the church (Majlis) last Thunday. spring free-for-all which loosened Washington, March 19 (/P)_iRowe Demands Senate warm moving plcturer and televi- SILENT GLOW Married DeiMndabla (CoBtIniied on Paffe Ten) The National front, sponsoring few teeth and bruised knuckles Raps Flood SI a n a Ontae St. teL SSM door, there stood Lt. Robert Run MARKET Havana, Cuba, March 19—(JT)— The Senate Rules committee may | OIL BURNERS die of the Colchester State Police the bill, claims it will mean im­ all because some unidentified little decide this week whether to call Probers Clear Him of (Continued on Page Tea) Maa for 151 Middle Tpk., W est Takphana 8338 Two-time Cuban President Ramon mediate nationalization of all man said collegians are “ stm id” Barracks, who arre-sted him on Orau San Martin atood accused to­ Curb Delay Gov. Thomaa E. Dewey of New Influence Ring Link the spot for an alleged breach of O range H all B ingo Iran’s oil resources. However, Trinity sophomore Jack Burton, FREE DELIVERY day of "principal responsibility" in former Hartford High star who York for testimony al>out last the peace. Service Station Claim Revolt Anglo-Iranian officials are known fall'a Senatorial campaign in the the alleged theft or misappropria­ to regard the measure ss only the waa expected to bolster Dan Jes Washington, March 19—(/P) — "They say Beane had been "go­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Hoadquortors far Bettor Meats'for Bettor Meob tion of more than B40,000,(H)0 of state. Hits Probate I Good Pay For Right Man first step toward the take-over. see’s pitching staff this season, is State Water Director RFC Director C. Edward Rowe ing with" both of the Glastonbury / govenunent money. rushed to Hartford hospital for Some Senators have urged that girls for more than a year, o ff and In Albania They believe the law would take at Dewey, former Lt. Gov. Joe R. demanded today that Senate to' Penny Bingo 7:15 to 7:45— Regular Bingo at 7’*45 AT LOWER PHIGES Judge Federico JusUnlanl, after least two montlui to become ef­ emergency operation. Says Truman Study Is RUIO TROUBLE? McClurt’e many montha tovastlgatlon of Hanley and other New York stale vestlgators withdraw their Court Plan fective. Charles Jackson, 47, of Orford, Not Holding Up Plan Republican leaders be summoned. charges that Grau’s regime mis­ Vt., author of "Lost Weekend," charges linking him to an influ­ Say 4 0 Men Executed, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi Involved to the Invcatlgatlon the Service Station D m END handled more than |i74,000,000 in does not have a royal veto over pays $76 fine and costs in Brattle- ELECTRONIC TROUBLE? lb. 49c govenunent funds, over the week boro court on charge of drunken Hartford, March 19—(/Pi—Rati­ Senate campaign policing com­ ence ring with alleged White Healy Assails Assembly 37.3 M AIN ST. ORANGE HALL - PORK ROAST 1,000 Under Arrest as legislation approved by both houses mittee Is making Into the switch House contacts. end indicted the former president of parliament. dri\-lng . . . Crivltz, Wls., High fication of the New England flood Apply In Person FROM HEAVY WESTERN BEEF and 10 close associates during hla Reds Call Out .Troops school and upper grade students control compact by Connecticut, b y Hanley which preceded Rowe denied the accusstions to Proposal lo • Create GUI ED. STEPHENS AT 2-3S(9 THE FINEST BONE IN 1944-48 Presidential term on go on strike in protest against re­ Maaamchusetta, Vermont and New a prepared statement to the Ful- (Costtaned OB Page Eight) (Oontinued on Page Ten) brlght subcommittee. His written 2 0 New Judgeships GHUGK ROASTS lb. 69c charges of criminal reaponaibllity. London, March 19—<4’)—Britlah fusal of school board to reWre his­ Hampahire need not be delayed SATISFACTION AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Grau waa not ordered to prison tory teacher. because of the current study of reply mode .lo mention of sworn IN FIT FOR A KING preu reports Said today Moscow- New Haven, March 19—(e)— because he twice had occupied the led Albania's Communist govern­ natural resources betog made by testimony that he had tried to OVER 17 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ELECTRONICS Presidential chair, the first time Treasury Balance President Truman's, New England- make a fellow Reconstruction Fi­ Connecticut's probate courts are MOBILHEAT STANDINR RIB ROASTS lb. 79c ment haa declared martial law to Ex-Minister "in the truest sense' of the word IF YOU LIKE TO LIVE IN from Sept. 10, 1933, until Jan. 15, stamp out a spreading revolt New York Inter-Agency commit­ Seven Escape nance Corporatiop (RFC) director PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE USED CARS tee. "the goat" of the inquiry. people’s courts," a, high probate SHORT 1934. He was required to post bond against Premier Stover Hoxha’a Washington, March 19—W — official asserted here today. to cover civil responsibility on the The position of the Treasury Richard Martin, director of the FUEL OIL SELEGTED STEAKS SIRLOIN lb. 99c regime. Shot in Iran Director Walter L. Dunham had Speaking before the State Bar 1947 Ch*vrol«» Sports­ 540,000,000, however. The newspapers said more than March 15: Net budget receipts State Water Commlasion, said to­ Me. Siiowslide told the subconiimittee on March MANCHESTER, WHY NOT BONELESS— (No Sucker FaU $219,776,481.10; Budget expendi­ day that the committee haa agreed aaeoclation hera, Patrick Healey, No comment waa Immediately 1,000 persons had been arrested 8 that Rowe urged him to resign executive secretary of the Connec­ man Sedan. Radio and forthcoming from Grau on the in­ and 40 men executed. tures. $567,822,378.46; Cash his post under cl: cumstanccs that POT ROASTS *^an- tender Police Seek Red Link (Continued on Page Ten) ticut Probate assembly, said that Hootar. lb. 89c dictment In the past he and hla The Daily Herald said Vice balance, $4,234,408,973.86. One of Phillips Exeter would make Dunham "the goat” the proposal by the State Govern­ WORK IN MANCHESTER? followers have denied the accusa­ Premier Spiro Pane and Industry After Student Wounds Group fujurefl; Party of charges the RFC had yielded to ment Reorganization commission 1949 Ford "8 " Custom. FOR EASTER - We Feature tions, terming them maneuvers by Minister Rita Marco had been dls- an Influence ring to making gov­ to make the probate courts state The Army and Nary their political opponantei Grau and miaacd and that Hoxha had order­ Late Premler*B Friend Was Swept 1,000 Feet ernment loans. courts ea a move which would Ovordriva, Radio and Wa hova an oponing on first shift for eompatont Cuba’a present President Carlos ed the suppression o f all Albanian, amputate a leg to cure a com.” Prio Socarras, had been friends terrorist organizations. Rowe told the hanking subcom­ Hootar. maintonanea moehanic. Must ba oMa ta da woM- PRIDE OF THE CENTURY HAMS Tehran, Iran, March 19— Mlllinocket, Me.. March 19.—(>P) mittee, headed b> Senator Ful- Under existing conditions, sold for many years but'split to a poli­ The Daily . Mirror said food Dr. Abdul Hamid Zanganeb, form­ d a b ing and hova bcnic knawiodga off olactrieity and —A terrifying snowalide swept brlghtl D-Ark) he is entitled to a Healey, probate' courts render val­ TENDERIZED OR READY-TO-EAT tical dispute after Prio took office shortages were causing much of er Education Minister and close News Flashes uable public eervlqe in "economi­ 1949 Buick Spociol. Ra­ the tension. a seven Phillips Exeter Academy finding "that an exhaustive Inves­ plumbing. Rota cammansiirata ta ability. Apply MerroH's Pride, Forst Formost ond Armour's Star to 1948. friend of the late Premier All cal, efficient and sympathetlo op­ Grau’a former Minieter o f Edu­ Monitors here said the official Razmara, waa ahot and wounded (L«te BoBettaa ol the UPl WlfO) boys nearly 1,000 feet down rocky tigation of my.conduct proves I dio and Hootar. Saddle Trail on Lofty Mt. Katah- eration" which has given general Vlcuns. Order Yours Today! cation, the late Josa Manuel Ale­ radio to Albania’s capital at Tir­ by a student be had caught cheat­ have acted to a perfectly ethicad satisfaction. This has been in­ man, waa named with bis chief as' ana made, no mention of any ing on an examination. A Oommu- dln yesterday. and legal manner." Famous Brand Heating Oil One of the youthful climbers, dicated, he said, by the eontte- 1947 Chovrolat Tudor. Spencer Rubber Products Co. a principal figure 'to the alleged trouble. niat tie-up with the attack also *1716 subcommittee, to a report ued endorsement by both political Bomb Blasts U. S. Office In Baghdad Richard Greene, 17, of Leaven­ BINGO Clean— Hot— Economical BY POPULAR fraud. Aleman died iaat March, In Rome, however, an Albanian waa so u g h t to the ,Senate last month, had parties to reflecting probate Radio and Hootar. Baghdad, Iraq, March 19 — (A>) — A hand grenade was worth, Wash., was hospitalized Plus Time-Saving, Trouble- OEAIAND WE leaving property holdings to Cuba exile newspaper said it heard sev­ Police arrested the gunman, a made, much of Rowe's friendship judges for many terms. Chopol Stroat DOLLAR SPECIALS! here early today after a hazardous Every Saturday Night Saving Service REPEAT THESE and Miami, Fla., estimated to be eral Russians ware killed last young Moslem divinity- student at thrown into an entrance of the U. S. Information Service with men the group named as Concerning the fee system, 1947 Plymouth 2-Door. worth from $50,000,000 to $150,r month to a bombing attack on the the university of Tehran, and be­ office here today, injuring four persons— visitors to the of­ and difficult rescue effort. members of an influence ring. It which has been under Are from Efficient Weather-Watching 000,000. The indictment charged Soviet embassy to Tirana and gan an investigation to determine Greene’s snow axe had been Hootor. thaL as a result, aome 300 Alban­ fice. A man was arrested, but his identity was not imme­ driven deep into his thigh in the 4 Cans White Meat Tuna Flakes . . . .$ 1 . 0 0 whether he was a member of the (UontteuMl on Pag. Tea) (CoBttaned on Page Taa) STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP System (Coatteoed os Psga Xm ) ian offlciala bad been arrested. diately disclosed. fall. It opened a four-inch wound Communist Tudeh party— the bit­ 0 * 0 1948 Mercury Converti­ ter enemy of Zanganeb. which bled profusely. Prompt, Automatic Fuel 6 Cans of Apple Sauce ...... $ 1 .0 0 Dr. John R. Sulli'van reported 20 REGULAR GAMES 3 SPECIALS Deliveriee The 46-year-oM educator, prasi- Proseciite Draft Violator ble. Radio and Hoot- dent of the university law faculty, his condition today as good. or. 7 Cans Jesso Brand Sweet Peas .'...... $ L 0 6 Hartford, March 19— (iT)— Hartford’s first prooecution The other boys to the group, all Ike Still Seen as GOP Fun Measure Guaranteed Urge Turkey, Greece Bid had been the target of frequent ainee World War II of an alleged violator of Selective Service D o You K no w — Leftist student demonstrations to members of the school's Exeter 3 Cans Nu-Zest Orange Juice the past two years. regulations opened today in U. S. District Court. Nicholas W . Mountaineering club, were shaken 1941 Ford "8 " Tudor. and bruised. Presidential Possibility When you need fuel To Join Atlantic Pact The shooting occurred on the Chriatiano, 24, of 58 Bodwell street, was accused in a crimi­ Rodio ond Heotor. You too can save money by getting your (46 oz. cans) ...... - $ 1 . 0 0 university steps. They Were Lindsay Fischer, 16, nal information filed by Asst. U. 8. Attorney Thomas J. Colorado Springs, Colo.; Stephen qu ickly glasses at Union Optical Co. Police also sought to determine Mrmingham of refusing to submit to induction. He pleaded 1942 Ford "6 " Tudor. 6 Cans of Hershey Chocolate Syrup . -SI .0 0 if the students, Nuaratullab Abdul Den Hartog, 18, Wellesley Hills, Washington, March 19— (P)— A , convention but swung to Gov. Washington, Msrch 19— IIP)— An support of the southern end a t his Hootor. Hossein Qumi waa linked with not guilty and was bound over for trial Mass.; Paulding Phelps, 17, Phila­ Republican National commlttae- Thornes E. Dewey of New York oa CALL 4148 7 Cins Franco-American Spaghetti . .$ 1 .0 0 urgent recommsndstion from top European defense system. Fadayam Islam, the fanatic Moa * * a delphia, Pa.; David Rice, 16, Wal­ the third, when he was nomlnatod. Service at Union Optical is the best In dlplomsts in the Middle East that 3. Concern over native unrest to man.kept Gen. Dwight D. Ehien- 1941 Plymouth Convortl- lem group from whose ranks ^m a Order Trial For Two On Narcotics Charge lingford, Conn., and Alan Willem- “I think *1^1 and Eiaanhower WASTE PAPER 8 Cans of Laddie Dog Food ...... $ 1 .0 0 the Atlantic treaty nations act Middle East and North African the gunman who •' aasaaalnated sen, 17, Plainfield, N. J. hower to the Presidential picture ore the leading contendars for the town. Hartford, March 19— (A’)— ^Trials in U. S. District Court Uo. Radio and Hoot* A quickly on the question of bring­ areas. This latter may very well Premier Razmara March 7. Greene was brought nearly 80 today to the face of the general’s nomination next year and Z want or. 4 No. 1 Cans of Fruit Cocktail ..^.-SI.OO ing Turkey and Greece into the or- speed decisions on American policy Zanganeb, however, had not were ordered today by Judge J. Joseph Smith for two per­ miles to Mlllinocket over danger­ fresh denial of pollUcal aspira­ Michigan Republlcana to taka m All work'done at Union Optical Co. is guilsatlon is riveting Allied. Inter­ on the whole Mediterranean-Mid­ been involved in the oil nationali' sons accused of illegal possession of narcotics as federal au­ ous mountainside. Tote road and tions. look at them befora the eonvan- 1948 Chovrolot StoHon 1 Dozen Juice Oranges; 1 Bunch of Celery; est on the crudsl aouthefn flaink dle East security question. zatlon dispute which was responsi­ thorities moved to stamp out the dope peddling racket in muddy highways. His companions Arthur Summerfleld, Michigan tlon,” Summerfleld said. f n i m t U m n - ^ N n i i r a i B i ^ guaranteed. of the European defansa system. Responsible offlcisls said here ble for the Premier’s death. carried him for miles to a moun­ National committeeman, said to a Hs added ha "likas them both’* Wagon. Radio and Several recent developments, it yaateiday that the Spanish For­ this area. Two other persons, one a 20-year-oId Elmwood girl tain camp where members of a telephone interview he wants Re­ and boa no choice between them . - . COLLECTIONI . . • • 1 Large Head of Lettuce and I Package of A witness to the shooting today HootOr. was learned today, point up tha eign office early this month told ■aid Qumi pointed the gun at pleaded guilty to narcotics charges and sentence was withheld dogsled party took him over, haul­ publicans in his state to look over now. Come In and have Mr. Ghiisteusen adjust Tomatoes ...... ALL FOR $ 1 .0 0 new attention betog given to ns- American Ambassador Stanton Zanganeh’s head . but it failed to pending reports from the jprotetlon officer. ing him to a waiting ambulance Ehsenhower and Senator Taft (R.. Eteenbower broke hla reoent | JH THE NORTHWEST SECTION curing the southern anchor of the Griffis it will aend troops to the nre. He then ebssed him around at Togue Pond, Ifl miles from Wll- Ohio) before they decide whom to rule of silence on political mettem LUMBER a European line. These include: European defense army if they are Itoocket. support for the 1952 Presidential qver tha week-end to deny a ituUo your glasses free of charge, an automomblla in front of the House Rules Body Clears Draft Bill HARTFORD RQAD BUILDING SUPPLIES BRING US ALL »OUR FREE MERCHANDISE 1. Reports that Spain has told wanted and if thsy rscelvs Ameri­ building and ahot him once in the Mt. Katahdin is In Baxter State nomination. ooBunentor’s report tliat he nUidA MONDAY, MARCH 19 COUPONS— WE REDEEM THEM the U. 8. it wtM)d sand troopa to can arm s. amall of his *»*<*► Washington, March 19—(A>-The bill lowering the draft park. Its highest point te Bax­ As a part of this plan, Suminsr- be recalled from hie Job ee -f. .j USED GARS SHINGLES - ROOFING the defense of Weetern Europe pro­ Dlplomsts to tha eastern Msd- A t the boapltal a doctor said tha age to 18 Vi and laying the groundwork for a Universal Mill- ter Peak, 5,627 feet above sea fleld said he plqna to invite Taft me^er of the North AtlaiM vided they receive American arms. iterrsnasn area three weeks ago bullet had been removed and taiy Training program was cleared for House debate by the level to Michigan for a speaking date fense forcea .by mid-eitafl|« J l j lr tfci i w i i f l — Help Local Indutry By ConttnuiBK 27# HARTFORD ROAD Open Dnily 8 to 8— FrI. and SnL 8 A. Bl. to 9 P. M.- S. Assurance by Washington to soon awl hopu to gbt Eioenhower 195$ to ba "available” fo r • ] Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. began urging North Atlantic Zanganeb’s oondlUon was fair. House Rules eommittee today. The' House will tiAe op the The boys reported ttiey probab­ Gen. IHvifht D. Eisenhower, Su­ later; dential nomination. te le ph o n e S-41DS Including W ed. Aftiumeonn Treaty organisation (NA’TO) na- Zanganah during hts first tenure ly saved themeelvee from being ' Ti TM Need Haa Not Diminished! O KN ALL DAY SUNDAY preme Allied commander, that the tlona to act promptly on the mat- as adueatloa minister, in 1949 land measure on April 3 after an Easter recess for four 4dY8 of buried in the elldfl by emulating Mchlgan ca$$ 41 votes for Sen­ Eisenhower has b 'Open *TU Noon Sntprday 641 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER TEL. 2-3128 IT. 8. Sixth Fleet In the Mcditer- debate. The legislation also extends the period of service from ator Vandenberg (R., Mich.) on rnnssa U resdx u x nlMioa to j,U aM aw « m 'f i « o n g M l jCortla—d M Face ElgM), 21 to 26 months. jOeallaoed M fage XeaJt ^the first two ballots in the IMS .(Ooatlaaed OB’] k 7 6