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The Stanley Group of the South Methodist W.S.e.S. wUI meet to­ Ladies* Lodge Donates to Orphanage Legion Honors' Average IM ly Net Press Run ' *,*.1 /* Town 4 'i lit morrow evening at 7 ;45 in the la­ For Om Week Badlng Tha WiitiMr ■ - dies’ parlor at the church. Mem­ New Curtains April T, IN I . of O. lb Weathe "oC tiM dnw lns held at bers are reminded to bring articles James O’Neil (BH-AiM ricwi club Saturday (or the rummage sale to be held 1 0 ,1 6 8 (or the baeketball fund Uf«re on Thursday of this wee^f. Hos­ tun: flrat prlie, Gary Krojvka tesses will be Mrs. Glenden Dun­ Former National Com­ F or Spring BtaolMr of the Audit toalabt lop, Mrs. Alex McBride, Mrs. Ad- BJWO ran dHve. No. 5074: eecortd mander Guest at the Bureua of OtooulatlonB , lU n rie Blowale. Avery » t w t , riaii St. Pierre and Mrs. Laura Manchester—“A City of Village Charm ______I WMtoor. No. S86: third p rl«. Frankovitch. Legion Home . ‘ JkBoa Sawyglel, 385 California Dr. George McReynolds, dean of ^ w S t Stratford, No. 4881. Tailored . the school of Arts and Sciences at An Informal reception In honor VPL. LXX. NO. 181 (ChMsiaed Advortlabig ou Pag* I I ) MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1981 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE nV B CBMIB the University of Connecticut, will S t M argarefa Circle. DauRliters of the Honorable James F. speak on "The Need for Moral O’Neil, past national commander liabeUa. will hold a buaineM Leadership In World Politics” at Rayon Marquisette aaooUns tomorrow evening at eight 1:15 at the Community " Y ” to­ of the American Legion, waa held ' o’elock at the Knighta of Columbui morrow* afternoon. An informal last night In the Legion Home on hnini Mra. John Lappen la chair- Red Fire Halts U. N. luncheon will be. held at 12:30 for Leonard street O'Neil waa the X ■ maa o ( the refreahment comnllttee' 42” 54” — $2.39 YOUR MANCHESTER those wishing to attend. This is guest speaker at yesterday’s f (Or thla month. the final lecture in the aeries MacArthur to Push Drive sponsored by the Public Affairs "Freedom Shrine” ceremonies Forces on Shores o f Mombera and friend* of the Man- committee of the Manchester held at Verplanck school. He now 42” X 63” Today— Tomorrow « - $2.49 ^MOtor T . W. C. A. are reminded Y.W.C.A. calls New York City his home ,0 ( the open houae to be held to- but Is originally from Manchester, Morrow evening at eight o'clock Dughtera of Liberty No. 125, L. New Hampshire. 42” X 72” Hwachon Reservoir at the Community "Y ." A craft O.L.I., will meet tomorrow evening More than 100 persons attend­ - $2.69 4emonatration, a talk on new hair- at 7:30 sharp. A class of candidates ed the reception. A buffet lunch For More Power in Korea does, (un and refreshments will will receive the degree work and was prepared by the Garden Tokyo, April 10—(^P)—Al- • In the air, American F-86 Sabre make up the evening’s program. officers are requested to wear w*hlte Grove Caterers and served by the 42” X 81” Jets shot down one Russian-type gowns. Mrs. M. S. Neville and her Legion Auxiliary. — $2.98 lied troops reached the south­ MIG-15 Jet fighter and damaged ^ICm bera of the W.S.C.S. of the committee will *er\*e refreshments. Commander Theodore Fairbanks Fin* quality rayon marqulsett* with .1” hems on each side ern shores of the sprawling ' another. The air battle was fought t and 3" botu>m hems. General Ii Believed to South Methodist church who are was chairman for the program. Hwachon re.servolr today but at low. level over "MIG Alley" May Wind Up Army Secretary Gets Military Salute planning to attend the Norwich Mrs. Roy .'t. Thompson of New Quests seated at the head table heavy Red mortar fire near Sinulju In northwest Korea. Have Asked Arm j Sec­ District W.S.C.S. annual meeting York City' is visiting her nephew included Matthew Moriarty; Past stopped them short of the big Other Fifth Air force planes at the South church. Wednesday. and niece, Mr. anmmu- contact on this front. Rockville, April 10—(/T) The OUiera In the photo are, left to right, Mias Irma DeSimone, Miss Clara Comollo and Mrs. CarmcIIa nlsts fbught back with a steady Tuesday’s heaviest fighting Contest I —Your Manchester—Today statements boiled on , three heatas. Mrs. Lur* Mohrbacher of Thomp^ Alolslo, all pant venerables of Eleonora Duse Lodge. barrage o f mortar shells. swirled near the Hwachon reser­ (Details will be found in advertisement on page 13) strike-bound Hoekanum Mills here, continent.s today but in aonville entertained the patients at Account o f the Joint celebration will be found In thla edition on Page three. struggling along for eight weeks AH Sakits Mothers' Ctrcle will the Memorial Hospital annex this B n i^ s w said it waa believed voir. The O>mmission has tried to stir you up with Its "M. Q." Quiz Tokyo the United Nations the Chbiese lacked the equipment now with s skeleton staff, may hseo their meeting tomorrow night afternoon with songs, playing her program, it hopes you know more about Manchester than you soon be closed down completely. commander indicated he in­ with Mrs. Michael Treechuk of M ducted by Mrs. Wallace G. Payne, necessary to blow the dam. . (Oentlnned on Page Twelve) own accompaniments on her accor- Duke the accompanist. This was did. It hopes you are now thinking about Manchester, what It Abbot .Stevens of M. T. Stevens president. Tribute waa paid to the VITAMINS tends to keep right on press­ LaaoK street. dlan. The program was provided by followed by "Devotion" by Schu­ has been, what It is today and what you want It to become. and Sons Inc., mill ownera said Dry Cleaning memory of Mra. C. K. Burnham, a All Leading Braoda ing for greater latitude in the the Army and NaVy Club under ar­ mann, sung by Connie Crosby. Our Board of Directors has appointed a Development Com­ this morning that, " I f we don’t A was bom April 8 to former well-loved member At Lowest Possible Prices rangements made by the local Martha Martin, pianist, then pre­ mission to work on this problem, but Manchester Is yours. T^e get oil Into the mills soon, we’ll Korean campaign. SM. amOfni. T. R. Orleve, at the branch of the YW, sented a group of preludes from Mrs. Stanley Osborne, county Development Commission wants ydur Ideas. In a two-hour dlacuasion with SeMWat, Rhode Island, Naval hos- Firm Expands close them down tight and move Chopin. The Onal number was a vlce-prealdent. was a guest of the Arthur Drug Stores 12,000 Made Homeless As an Immediate part of their program, the Otmmlsslon Is our work somewhere else.” Army Secretary Frank Pace* Jr„ They have a three-year-old Th* Itallan-Amerlcan Society duet arrangement of Liszt’s Hun­ club at the meeting. presently preparing a brochure to advertise Manchester to all at hie Tokyo headquarters yester­ seakLeoeerd. M ra Grieve was the A t present, about 75 workers Ladles Auxiliary will hold Its Iflcal Company Puts In garian Rhapsody number 2, played the world. Such a brochure should present the heart and soul of arc producing cloth on a small day, MacArthur la believed" to former Kleanor Findlay, daughter monthly meeting tomorrow eve­ by Florence Wood and Dorothy Manchester. It should come from the people to whom Manches­ have asked for more troops and e ( M ra O. A. Larson of 131 Center scale to clear out the backlog of ning at eight o’clock at the club- Keeney. By Floods in Midwest ter belongs. It should come from you. a freer hand to wage war against Slrsat S ^ Grieve is stationed at New Eipiipment to In> wool still in the plants. The union hous* on Eldrtdgs street The entertainment waa followed So here Is how you can help. In simple words tell the Commis­ refused an Invitation to reenter the the Communist CThIncse. crease Its Services by a tea served by the hospitality sion what your thoughts are about Manchester. The Develop­ plan.t* and expedite the work. MacArthur has repeatedly committee, Mra David Caldwell, Damage to Property in ment Commission Is conducting two contests, the second of which George Coleman, buslneae man­ railed against Red China's "privi­ New dry cleaning equipment re­ chairman. Mra. John Pickles pour­ Schedule Air "YO U R M ANCHESTER—TOMORROW” will he announced April- ager of the m llli here, eald today leged sanctuary of Manchuria” cently inetalled by Ideal Cleaners ed and Mrs. Louis Marte was host­ 4 Three-State Area Set 24th. and In his talks with Pace may A Launderera now enables this or­ ess. Start now to put down on paper your Ideas for Conto.st I. (Continued Prom Page One) have. sought the right to bomb ganization to handle tba complete Preceding the program, which At Three Million; Red Defense Drill Chinese supply bases, Tokyo dis­ dry cleaning prooeas. had been arranged by the music "YO U R M ANCHESTER—-TODAY” which starts tixl.iv and closes April 24th. patches said. H is equipment Includes modem committee, Mrs. William Rush, Cross, Guard on Scene chairman, a meeting was held, con- Ths suprtms coiNBiander — TO GOOD press**, cleaning machinee and 94 Postfly 5,000 Aircraft • SUGQES’nON 43rd May G^t tumblers. The expanded facllitlee Fine Quality Permanent Finish By The Aasoduted Preae Here la a suggestion to get your thinking started: (Oontlnned on Page Tea) Frank Face, Jr. (left), eecretary of the Army, and Gen. Douglas EATING permit Ideal to control the quality Floodwaters spilled out over Spotters in State to Be What are the Highlights of Manchester of their dry cleaning from the time thousands of acres of land in a Which Should Be Included In a Pamphlet or Brochure By filacAlihur stand at attention at Hunnia airport near Tokyo yes­ Europe Duty terday In response to a 17-gun salute for the eecretary who had Just the garmenta come to the shop at Personal Notices Berkshire three-state Midwest area today, Alerted April 14, 15 The Development Commission? 314 Main street until they are de­ making more than 12,000 persons arrived on a Padflo tour. (U. H. Photo via Radio from Tokyo and Second Miner livered. homeless. Hartford, April 10— (JFt— Con­ W IN CASH PRIZES FROM $25.00 TO $150.00 AP WIrephofo). The company now has two Card of Thanks Property damage mounted to an necticut, with M observation sta­ TOTAL PRIZES OFFERED—$500 00 28lh from Penn., Two trucks for their route service cus­ I wlih to thank my many nelfrhbora Organdie Ruffled estimated 83,000,000. tions and approximately 6,000 tomers, handling both dry cleaning Ahit frienda. alao the British-American Regular Army Divi­ Is Found Dead Chib for their many acts of kindness Fed by spring rains and thawa, trained aircraft spotters, will par­ and their rapidly expanding com­ knd words of sympathy shown toward th* swollen rivers and attreams ticipate In the extensive alw de­ sions Are High on List plete laundry service. me durlnc the recent Illness and e’eath 54” Length overflowed into several commun­ $3.79 fense exercises to be conducted by Suspends Ex-Officer Rescue Workers Reeov* of my dear wife Elizabeth Freebum. ities In Minnesota, Iowa and South the Eastern Air Defense forn Washington, April 10—(ifl—Two Chaminade^ Club William Freebum. Dakota. Tbs surging w n ttn e o v ^ A p r U U a n d U . RFC- Probers lo Air regntar Arm y divisions sad twf> cr Body 82 . ^urt rc H i*- 118th F i l t e r squadron at NsUonal Ousad divMoim tUnd 63’: Length $3.98 milroads. Bradley Field and the New Haven high on the Hat of units- 4Kat nisy Under Lo.yalty Rule After ■ Mine Caveln Provides Program Th* Red Cross and National filter center have been aaaigned be sent to re-enforce Gen. Dwight Guardsmen were on the seen* in leading roles in the tests. Interference Charge D. Elsenhower’s Western Defense Evelelh, Minn., April 10— (AV— many o f the flood-stricken srcaa. Twenty-one states In the North­ .3% On Furs 72 ” Length $4.29 force. Navy Bans Former Com­ Rescue digging ended in the QUALITY A t the meeting of the Cosmo­ The Minnesota River In western eastern and Great Ledees sections T WANTED Pentagon sources, reporting this Asserts Red Spruce Iron Ore mine at 6:16 QUA politan club held Friday afternoon Up To $.300 Valuation and southern Minnesota was caus­ will be involved in the exercises, a mander Now Working I at Center church house, members to newsmen today, said the regular a. m. today with the recovery of MILK ing the major damage. Some 5,000 region populated by more than 80,- Fulbright Plans Early divisions are the Fourth Infantry Ml were delightfully entertained by a l ' ' r Oh Each $100 Over the body of the second of two GIRL FOR 81” Length $4.49 persons have been forced from OOiO.OOO people. now at Fort Benning, Ga., and the As Civilian Expert Link Stupid group of musicians from the Cham- $300 Valuation their homes in North Mankato, In similar tests conducted in Public Hearings to News Tidbits miners trapped by a cave-in last Extra fine Berkshire quality of permanent finish organdie \rith Second Armored division at Fort Friday. Inade club. The program, presented SMALL OFFICE Idlnn., other residents along the November and February, Connect­ Hood. Tex. In Explosives Tests by Barbara Duke, was composed plcot edge, 5” ruffles. Gear Mystery Over CullcHi From (/P) Wires Late last night—more than 82 $3.00 Minimum lowland area* of the turbulent icut achieved top rating. MaJ. Gen. The National Guard divisions ■OTTLEO of selections from the music of the Must have knowledge of typ­ stream were ready to evacuate. Film Star Tells House hours aftsr the roof collapsed In ion l o u Frederick H. Smith, Jr., EADF Oaims by Sen. Tobey were named as the 28th from Penn­ Washington, April 10—(A')—The Mm UNDER nineteenth century, the romantic ' Frame Style Permanent Finish Most of the refugees from North commander, will direct the action • tunnel 504 'feet below the •Nl UNO ing and shorthand. U. S. Senate turns over Its con­ sylvania and the 43rd, drawn from state department eald today the Un-Ameriraii Group •SB era. Mankato were houaed with private from headquarters at Stewart earth’s surface — workers found UBOl uBoa LABORITORY Fur Trimmed Washington, April 10—OP)—In­ tempt eltatlons of gamblers Connecticut, Vermont and Rhode Navy has suspended former Com­ lAHb The first number, an arrange­ families in Mankato, a city of Field, Newburgh, N Y. A colleclion the toe o f a Itoot worn by Frank WRITE BOX D vestigating Senators moved today ' Frank Oistello. Frank Erickson Island. They have been In training He Broke With Party m n SUKt SUPERV SUPERVISION ment of Mendelssohn’H ’’On Wings Cloth Coats about 18,000, which Is on higher of 261 aircraft, consisting of con­ mander Stephen Brunnuer "under Putzel, 43. Organdie Ruffled to end the mystery with which and Joe Adonis to U. S. Attorney since last September and appear of Mu.slc,’’ was sung by Mildred HERALD ground than the suburb. Only a ventional EAD F fighters. Navy to be the most likely choices among Navy department loyalty and se­ Earlier yesterday, the body of Cary, Dorothy Cushing, Grace Case, Minimum $2.00 few dwellings in Mankato have they have cloaked charges of an Irv'lng Saypol In New York . . . Washington, April 10—(Al— Reserve fighters, Air National French Army .Headquarters In the National Guard units for curity procedures." Putzel’s companion, S3-year-old and Eunice Blynn, with Barbara (Valuation Up To $75) been flooded. Guard and U SAF Reserve planes, effort to upset their Inquiries into European service. Movie star Sterling Hayden said Frank Korcha, waa recovered. Ho the Reconstruction Finance Cor; Indochina announces that ln%-ad- Brunauer has been employed as Curtains There waa some hope the flood will be the "aggressor” forces. Two other National Guard divi­ today he Joined the Communist was badly crushed. crest had been reached at North poration (R FC ). Ing ('hinese battalion has ad­ a civilian on explosives research Over $75— Of The planes will fly 171 simulated sions, the 31st from Alabama and party in 1916. but that he now Three shifts of 30 miners each (Ruffles all around) Mankato. The Minnesota held Senator Fulbright (D., Ark.) vanced to within 35 miles of Lal- for the Navy. Valuation missions on each of the two days. chau .... Lawrence Walker’s at­ Mississippi, and the 47th from Along with his wife, Mrs. Esther thinks this "was the stupidest, most had been laboring night and day DAIRY steady overnight, about eight feet told reporters he plans an early Minnesota and North Dakota were ignorant thing I ’ve ever done in In the hopes that Putzel and Kor­ above flood stage. Defensive forces will include EADF torneys are demanding look at Caukin Brunauer, the former ofllccr public hearing to air the charges called to federal service In mid- my life.” cha would be found alive. The 54” Length $2.98 N ot much rain was forecast for fighter-interceptor units and air­ before his Senate banking com­ evidence that resulted in 20-year- was named by Senator McCarthy January. They are not believed " I went into it with an emotional work waa slow and arduous. They FARMS Cloth Coats the southern Minnesota area today craft control and warning squad­ mittee. old Negro’s arrest on charges of (R-Wl*i last year in a list of gov­ M e /rffre r^ CHAMBERS ron, In additicn t<> units from the to be sufficiently trained and filled and very unsound approach," Hay­ could progress no more than a few ernment employes McCarthy re­ but weather observances along the murdering Mr. hnd .Mrs. Richard Arm y and Navy. Senator Tobey (R., N. H.), a out with draftees for overseas as­ den told the House Un-American Inches an hour. ICO BURNSIDE AVE Men $1.50 (Value to $50) stream said that great quantities former member, told the subcom­ Cook. garded as subversive. 144 MAIN ST. 63” Length $3.29 The Eastern Army Antiaircraft signment. In announcing the Navy action, Activities committee. Officials of the Oliver Iron Min­ o f snow from the winter season's Onnectlcut’s anti-snake bill t AST HARTFORD mittee at a closed-door meeting Two other National Guard units, He said he Joined the party In ing CO., operators o f the mine, MANCHESTER Over $50 record fall remained In ravines, artillery command will provide flak moves step nearer to becoming the State department salt] It had Furniture Sales task forces and the Eastern Sea last week he had learned of an the 196th Regimental Combat team said death waa probably instan­ TEL. 8-2131 gullies and other sheltered areas. suspended Mra. Brunauer from a TEL. ENTERPRISE 1025 3% Of Valuation effort to interfere with the group’s law as House receives favorable from South Dakota and the 278th (Continued on Page Twelve) taneous in both cases. 72” Length $3.49 A sudden warm 'spell, they said, investigations. He declined at report from its Public Health and department Job pending the out­ would bring new flood dangers. (Continued on Page Twelve) RCTT from Tennessee, also figure in come of Navy action on Brunauer. the time to name a man from Safety committee. speculation on re-enforcements for Temperatures have been In the whom he said he got the Informa­ Five boat* carrying police She has been employed by the de­ Insured Pick-up Service SO's during the last few days. Treasury Balance the Western Europe Army. They partment’s Unlt^ Nations rela­ tion. streak out to sea from' Boothbay have been training since early last 81” Length $3.69- Only on« main road waa open Washington, April 10—(A>)—The Tobey’s testimony, which the Harlxjr, Me., trying to get In tions etafr a* a liaison offleer. from St Peter, 13 miles north of position of the Treasury April 6: fall. A t the time of McCarthy’^ So dainty for every room In the house, 3" plcot edge ruffle all group sought to keep under cov­ shooting range of swift orange The Arm y said today, however, New Violence Flares around. Mankato. Workers added to a Net budget receipts, $108,153,664.- er pending a public hearing, leak­ and white power craft manned by charges last year, Mrs. Brunauer nine-foot dike at St. Peter, aeek- 62: budget expenditures, $133,865,- that none of these units has been declared sho was not, "never have ed out In pert. Highly placed rifleman who'roared away from alerted for movement to Europe 426.21; cash balance, $8,148,460,- sources confirmed he had named wharf after firing at pursuing been, and couldn’t possibly be a Tic JW. COU Frame Style (OoatlniMd on Page fhree) 088.51. and a final decision will await the Communist." In Israel-Syria Row two White House aides, Donald officers. action Issue of orders. ancnmtiii Dawson and David K. Niles, and Executive board of APT. Screen She described her husband aa a M Coum The Army has two additional "thoroughly loyal American,” a that the subcommittee hoped to Writers Guild instructs Its presi­ regular division* believed to be In vigorous antl-Communlst and Plain Marquisette hear from both of them. dent to volunteer to testify before an advanced state of readiness. 'able and brilliant scientist who Patrols Exchange Fire Fulbright said today he now House UnAmerlcan Activities made a distlnguLshed contribution Ample Wheat knows b\it won’t tell yet the Iden­ committee in Washington. (OoatlBDed OB Page Twelve) 111 Galilean - Area De­ Ruffled tity of the mystery witness whom to the war effort." She said he Buy Now and Suife! News Flashes Tobey had declined to name, and received a Navy letter of com- spite Rebukes by U. S., Crop Is Seen that the man has said he Is w ill­ Great Britain, France Was Now (L a te I I of the UP) W ire) ing to testify In public. Fulbright (Oontlnned on Page Twelve) 16-INCH TABLE MODEL < 54” Length $2.98 said he learned the name ffbm Churchill Refuses Pay Tobey. Israeli-Syrlan Frontier, April U. S. Survey to Make AIR K IN G ...... $219.95 $189.95 tO—(/P)—New violence broke out Asks Commons Vote Record Peacetime Bndiet And, Fulbright added, he plana Forecast Despite Big to tell Tobey he is free to disclose La Prensa Sale along the Syrian-Israell border 16-INCH CONSOLE BLONDE 63” Length $3.49 London, April 1 ()^^I>—ChanMUor of the Exchequer Hugh For May 8 Talk in U. S. today as Israeli police were re­ . . . Ym, and I nnnd the full details of hla story any Losses in Some Areas AIR KING ...... 339.95 209.95 Gaitskell today p r o p o ^ an ezpenditnre for 1951-52 of $11,- time and tn any manner the New ported fired on while patrolling the Hampshire Senator chooses. Seen Certain demilitarized Galilean area near 16-INCH CONSOLE Hinm in a hurry id I'm 751,000,000 the biggest budget in Britain’s peacetime his­ Philadelphia, April 10—(AV - iw ill do Is preate the "Gettysburg the Jewish settlement of Engeb. Waehln^n, April 10 — (F) — 72” Length $3.98 Senator Bricker (R-Ohio), a Address of a World.’ " tory. Defense spending alone would cost $4,172,000,000, Gait- Wlnston CJhurchlll, who will de­ Prospects were that a government MAHOGANY AIR KING' 299.95 279.95 subcommittee member, said In a The Jsraclls returned the fire qoing to try Monchnstor Beautiful ruffle all around with plcot edge of the ever popular Churchill’s last two American skeD told the House of Commons. speech In C>>Iumbus yesterday the liver a major address at thS Uni­ I Peron-C^ittrolled Con­ and the skirmish was reported still crop survey due today w ill fore­ 16-INCH CONSOLE BLONDE plain marquli^tte. visits produced memorable ad- * * * group will hear Dawson, probably versity of Pensiaylvanla next going on at 1 p.m. (6 a.m., e. s. t.). cast ample euppites of wheat thia Dry Ckannrs' ^ dresses. In 1046, he coined the ex­ MAHOGANY STEWART- next Wednesday, as well as Niles gress to Decide Fate CThe reported shooting was an­ ysar despite heavy damage from Deniw Seaway^ Would Be AsMt To U. S. Defense month, won’t take a penny's pay pression, "The Iron Curtain," at nounced also by an Israeli govern­ and diairm an William H. Boyle, dry weather and ineecta in some ® WARNER ...... 359.95 319.95 Washington,. April 10--(/P)--A retired admiral today dis- for his speech. It was disclosed to­ ! Fulton, Mo., and In 1949 he de- Of Paper Tomorrow ment spokesman in Tel Aviv who R C A Y K m , ares*. Jr., of the Democratic National I llvered his "Crossroads of Civili­ MiLUOM-PfZOOF TeteYlSiOW 16-INCH CONSOLE Organdie Cottage Sets mted the contention of most top military leaders that the committee. day. blamed Arabs for the skirmish. Today’s report was Ibnited to zation'' speech at the Massachu­ No cakualties were reported t. Lawrence Seaway woold be an asset to national defense. Fulbright confirmed he plana a (Churchill agreed to speak at Buenos Aires, April 10—(A')— winter wheat sown last (alL Winter STEWART-WARNER .... 349.95 309.95 s: setts Institute of Technology. from the Israelis.' wheat makes up about three- SAME DAY SERVICE Vice Admind Cierald Bogan, U. S: N „ retired, told the House new effort to get Dawson to tes^ Pennsylvania May 8 aa part of Argentina’s government-controlled The source, who declined per- TELEVISION 16-INCH CONSOLE HALF the university’s 200th anniversary The report said Israeli police had fourths of the cnq>, aad spring- I $3.29 Public Works Committee the big international waterway tify before the sumcomiplttee. He ' mission to use his name, said Congress meets tomorrow to settle complained to United Nations ob­ sown whsat the remainder. NOW — PROVEN IN DOORS STEWART. has said Dawson la a member of after conferring with Harold E. This Snrvien Daily &enpt Saturday. Dainty organdie seta so easy to launder. would, if Cfunpleted, ’’prove to be in time of w ar a liability Stassen, Penn’s president, and (Th,urchin was deeply impressed by the (ate of La Prensa. caustic critic servers about the shooting, which Last December, the Agricultuia OVER TWO MILLION HOMES WARNER ...... 379.95 339.95 an influence ring which put pres­ , the Stassen-Dunlop visit. of President Juan D. Peron and one followed the killing by Syrian department forecast the winter rather than an asset to national defense.” sure on RFC loan policy. Fulbright Robert G. Dunlop, president of the I He quoted Churchill as saying: of the America*’ greatest news­ troops of seven Israeli police last wheat crop would be about 899,- * * * said he will send Dawson “ a re­ Sun Oil company. Garmenta brought to our plant before 10 A. M. may Stassen and Dunlop flew to "I can't believe you two n\en papers. Forced sale of the paper week in the Galilee area and a 000,000 biuhela. A recent sprinif BABY CARRIAGES STROLLERS quest” to appear, as distinguished retaliatory bombing of Syrian po­ Plastic Cottage Sets Saigh Baseball Pay Rule By Wage Board London to extend a personal In­ would make that long trip Just to to the government appeared cer­ crop planting survey indicated a from an "Invitation” sent him on sitions by Jewish planea be called for at 5 P. M. Slight additional charge fur Honstim, April 10—(-ut has requested that expropriation and use by Peron To be added to thla ysar's crop i- 4': BRimnER'S Bo Dawson Is at tbe 'bedside of bis calls for payment only of expenses the territory under the same emer­ Its Identity be kept secret. "for the best Interests of the Argen­ will be a reserve o f about 425,000,* TELEVISION quickly as possible to permit Musial to keep his 1951 salary, for himself and a party of 10, seriously HI father In El Dorado He will attend no formal lunch­ tine people." gency regulations which applied 001) bushels from past cropa. reportedly $35,000 above last year’s $50,000. which probably will include Mrs. See Our Display At Springs, Mo. * eons or dinners. This committee, on orders of the to the northern defense zone in Rsquirementa from thla ysar’a OPEN TODAY UNTIL 5 P. M. MANCHESTER Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales CJhurchill. Fulbright said Niles probably The following day, he win go to Peron-dominated Congress, aeized 1949. supply, oa th* ether baud, have Dunlop and others interested tn 888 EAST CENTER STREET Coast Guard Captures Modem ”Pirate A t Sea , won’t receive a aimilar request un­ Waahlngton for a two-day vlalt the La Prensa offices, printing Earlier today Israel—in the been forecast at about 14^000,- 501 Midile Turnpike, Eait, At the Qreen til after the public hearing of arranging the visit will foot that BoothbayDothbay Harbor,Harii I Men April 10— (ffV —A rifleman who fled He may be aaked to oddresa O n - lant and other properties / on face o f rebukes from Britain, the 000 bushata. T E L B P H O N E 8181 Tobey and the mystery witness. bill. greos. S[arch 20. * U. S . and France for the bomb­ Thap) esun i f tba U i l crop DRY CLEANERS like a modem pirate is a highpowered boat after a water­ ^34N n a r w b l , t h t j b c u f r l c n t i l t p . m . OPEN 10HIO A. M. TO 5:00 P. M. There is a question whether the CSiurchlll has not indicated Before returning to London, it’s The paper ceased publication ing of Syrian (ortiflcatlon*— should drop hr Mat ysarM le e il o f Tfa.^HAL€caD front shooting incident was taken at aea today when a Coast subcommittee has authority to re­ what his text will be, but sources A good bet he’U stop off in New Jan. 25 because of a boycott by made moves to resume peace LOr.OM.oAo'lnuhala. thara aUU 9S W E L L S S T R E E T T E L . 7254 Guard boat anded a 25-jaile race of five pursuing craft and quire testimony from White House here expect his address vnll be of York to see his dau)ghter, Sarah, the government-backed newne ven­ talks with her Arab neighbor. would M pUmtT of. the a n la r to 7:30 P. M. TO 1:30 P. M. MAHCNUUnW CDHII« sides. major Intematlonql Importance. one airphine- Tka Coast Guard said one of their craft over- in the play, "Gramercy Ghoet.” dor! union. It waa officially learned thgt meat aatScipuMd aeada, One informant expressed the How long he wlU stay In the eing tiflesian ami returned him under arrest. (Coattnaed on Pags Twelve) opinion "That what Mr. Churchill U. 8. lias not yet been made public. (Oonttaaed oa Fac* Foorteea) ( Ooattoaed am Fiaca VW toea). ) \ I

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alANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY. APRIL 10, 19B1> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1961 PAGE of the County YWCA staff hava be given by Rev. Eldwtn Tuller, Under the general theme "Faith youth organizations. V ernon 2nd Prise—Parker "BV* Pen and ' appreciation to all- those pedple Bradley of the County YMCA been In charge of organlxlng'the who, worked so hard to make thla Executive Director of the Connecti­ for the Future” the discussion during tha lari w«r, mad Frank M. Asaociatlon of Unlvarslty Woman O B attl’u Sob FBattog Pencil Set. „ , Y Boys, Girls groups will consider the following staff and Miss Marilyn PatUraon conlerenca. . 12,000 Homeless Swackar, railroad arbitrator. Gar- James Rogers — Senior aass: 'fssay . contest a success. cut Council of Churches. The sub­ l f J. E. Smith Forms Panel Baergencjr Doctora Is split Into two camps today over Schedule Air ject of the conference arid aleo of specific subjects: Stsrting With ______— ii— 4 riMn and Swackar ara both from political Uiuea. Durban, South Africa, April 10 •■What The S U r Spangled B anner Dr. Howard J. Lockward, tal. Mr, Tliller’s address will be “Faith Me: After High School, Whet?: New York. Means to Me.” STARTS J In Flood Area 2-4269: and Dr. Francis W., One group claims tha associa­ -^(Ah—Manila! Gandhi, M-yaar-oId Meet Sunday for the Future." This theme chosen W hat doea Our Religion Demand of O N E ' The panel will bold Ita first ses­ Helfrick. 4918 (children only) son of India’s late Mohandas K. Defense DriIL| l|g Told 8rd-Prise—Parker '‘21" Pen and Atrests Reported ^ Ue. and BrlBglng our World To­ Wound Victim On Rail Pay tion's national legislative commit­ is also the theme of the Centennial E N T I R E sion here tomorrow or Thursday are the phynlciana of the Man­ Gandhi, was reported "vary weak Pencil Sft. « . Conference being held ^ by the gether. Thurs. ’ (ContiBaed From Page One) tee shows Democratic favoritism Bette Carleon — Senior (3asa: Conference to Be in At the conference dinners held WEEK and ia expected to make public its chester Medical Association and should be dropped. and very tired” today from five (OeatUNMd fTMB Page Oao) * ■ By Local Police YMCAs of the United StMes end CIRCLE rerommenda/tons soon because who will respond to emergency days of fasting to protest South o f **FVeedom ••What The Gettysburg Address Canada at Cleveland ik-Jtine. in both churches greetings will be Local Man in Leg ing to halt the floodwaters from U. S. Board to Deter­ The other contends the legisla­ Means to Me.” Plainville; Jointly most of the affected rail workers calls tomorrow afternoon. Africa's racial laws. F ro n tier w ill supply Navy Sfhtian * Competition The other guest speakers will given by two .County Youth and the city's power plant. The drink­ tive program is valuable as an •ni# committee wtehee to con­ responses will be given by two During Korea Fight ing water supply of the city of mine If Six Cent In­ have a pay day or. A pril 20. educational force and should he Gandhi, adopting the* passive re­ and radar asalstance for the de­ Sponsored First Time include Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris. sistance tactics of his father, startr ■iced Today gratulate the judging committee John Villano, 68, of 46 Desn Jr., authors, lecturers and . world Plainville representatives. It is Recovers in Japan some 7,000' population would be crease April 1 Is Legal retained. fensive force. on the excellent job they have done. street, Hartford, wae arrested at expected that two hundred dele­ 3 threatened. If ^ectriclty failed. Jam es T. Ca.sey, now serving his Both aides presenti'd strong ed a 14-day fast last Friday to travelers. They will participate In "pimfy" his body, mind and soul" The airplane spottera* mlsalon The record numoer of entries made ' Plans are being completed for i the dlscusaiuM groups and Mr. Mar- gates will he present representing Three Parly Vole second straight term. arguments to back up thoir con­ 18:20 a. m. today by Police Lieu- Tvonne Smith of SS D ur­ R obert C. EMson, d isaster M rv- Washington, April 10 -i/Pi The ! In preparation for a deliberate of­ will ha asstriance to the command's luuMMiaMd today, by the ft doubly hard, to select the three ' tenant Raymond K. Griffin and' the sSrd Annual Older Bnya’ Con- | rl.s will give the concluding eve­ The lost lime an Independent tentions yesterday at the opening beet ones. The judging commit­ t R0MANIICD01...M0ST Ice director for the Red Cross government today set up a spe­ party cnteicd the field here. Dem­ fense which he said he would com­ thriiM’* commlttM, that j charged with dealing in Junk wlth- ning address using for his sub­ kin rocaived word from the Midwestern area headquartera at of the AAttW’a blcnnlsl conven­ rsdsr network. Beesuse radar can­ tee was very favorably impressed I ference arid the 7th Annual Older | cial three-man panel to deter­ Izooiiis in Bri8lol ocrat James P. Jennings, now city mit ngiiln.st the country's policy not operate' in hilly terrain,' U I of Um oaaay contest, lout a license. The alleged of- ject "Instead of a Known Way.” W'ar Department yeaterday that St. Louis, said more th a n 1,000 tion. by the excellent understanding, 1 Gtiia' Conference which will be ■ FliJUOIlSBilill her hus^nd. First Lieutenant mine whether the six-cent cost of controller. ilofcateil Rspublisan of segregation of races. often misses loav-flylng aircraft. at naackesur Hiyh ' fense occurred on Hartfoi^ road. Mr. Harris has been In the county homes had been damaged in the ability.- and effective use of ma­ held jointly next Sunday at the | twice recently and spoken to mdre ASTWOOD lascsBiimf! John E. Smtth, had been wounded living pay Increase due 1,000,000 Bristol. April 10 (/Pi Bristol’s Robclle Garpenter and Independ­ terial displayed by the many en­ IVlllann posted a $10 boml for his Mamkato area, including Blue in eonnacUon with the appeaiaiice In Town Court to­ Plainville Congregational and i than 2500 high school youth aS In actlpn. In K o re a on M arch 24. non-operating rail workers on first three-party election since ent Walter W ockI. trants. Earth and Nicollet counties. of Uie •‘Freedom morrow. ■ Mclhodt.st churcheA. In addition l guc.st of the County YMCA. He la A CiKANU D O IB I.K B II.I.! AccoiSUqM to 'M rs. Sm ith, her April 1 can be permitted under 1939 looms this fall. The winning student.s and the Uan linrsra huabaad] ia now In a hospital In Edson said th* American Na­ stabilization policies. imitiia,’* have completed their Arrested ye.^terday on motor to being held jointly it will be the , a national youth leader. Besides B nlli RoniBB Daniel J. Donovan, public works Judges are to be the guest.s of the first time the conferences have the guest speakers the following Hirhmnl Todd ObIp Slorm Japan.', {He was wounded In the tional Rod Cross already had al­ Stabilization officials indicated, superintendent. announcerrd jointly by the Hart- | County lenders will act as Dls- day that he intends to seek the T O 1*1,.\C E Y O U R O R D E R F O R A Uated below are the three win- ner meeting, at which time pie- ^ foni ('.ounty YMt'A anil the Hart- ' cu.ssion group counselors; Mr. Sig­ Strikes Twice” of Oklahoma” Enmnuiiiu.tDffMN) M 8U M a i. funds of Red Cross chapters pro­ of the six cent hourly increase — (liana. driving an imre-Tistered I;4J-S:I6 mayoralty election on an Inde­ Split on P<»litic'8| and the subject of their ca- sentation of the prizes will be ford County YWCA. mund Adler, Rocky Hill: Mr. Aram n of W orld W'ar II, viding emergency ' assistance In rather than I'j cents as previ­ pendent ticket. made. niot.n- vehicle, driving wilhofit a the flood areas. liceasc; George Daniel Malley, 18, The opening session w ill begin Damarjlan, Principal of Bacon Wed. “JOAN OK AW ” Tecli. it Smith Is a native of ously reported could hr allowed Doaovan aaid that he will head Jewel Elgin Wrist Edward W Krasenics. chairman Academy, Colchester; Mr. and Mrs. Brgalsr Krlrr* Ole son of Mr. and Mrs. Some 60 persons fled Trom their i now under the existing wage eon- ^ a full ticket of eamtidaleS to op­ •Mlanlic Cit v, N. J . A|irll 10 of the "Freedom Shrine” commit­ of 845 Mifidle Turnpike, east, and at 2:30 p.m. and will be culled to HARD SURFACE DRIVEWAY Gilbert Hunter, Hartford: Mr. Smith. Ife aerved three homes last night at Henderson. 1 trot formula. I pose the reeleetlon of Democrat r The 11 .’i.OOO-memhcr American ^W atolL tee, wishes to take this opportun­ Andre .Inscph Myctte: 19. 32 Cor­ order by Donald Oerhardt of Col- ' Joan Bril—Senior aass: "What nell stiecl. both charged with Chester who will act ns presiding; Lewis Fox, Hartford: and Mr. R. years, a year and a half ■ Minn., SS miles from Mankato. I This formula limits wages I AMESITE - ASPHALT-TARVIA the Declacatlon of- Ihdependence ity to exi'resH, fin Iwhalf of the Wlnthrop Nelson, Jr., Plainville. of w ^ h were spent in the Pacific I The Red Cross said th e flooded I boosts to 10 per cent shove the I#. committee and the Exchange Club. I parsing slop signs. I officer. Ttie keynote address will * t ^ J N M D W Means to Me.” Theator where he waa awarded the 1 Redwood river has made nearly I level of Jan u ary 15. 1950. RiciiardCsrtm ' la S f oB.» Pilrpie Heart and the Bronze Star. j 3,000 persona homeless in Lyon I T!,e Army, which is technically Efficient Patf icii Medmi ______He remained In the re.servea after I county and Marshall, Minn. A ; operating railroad.s under a seiz- 1 0 % Down Joseph C alle« ^_ CO-HIT — being separated from the army I Red Cross task fotre of 30 row­ 'Ure order, had said that I'i cents and was recalled to active duty Reliable Work “ F L A M E O F boats, 20 trucks and 10 tractors ■was all that could he paid-in the December 4, 1950. He w as em- ' assisted In evacuating flood vic­ I workers under the 10 per cent In­ Why are They Better? STAMBOUL** BIrhard Llads ployedin the actuarial department tims. crease limit. Up T o Guaranteed Wldmark Darnell of the Mutual Life Insurance com­ In Iowa, the Cedar River flood­ It wa.s learned from stablliza- NOW IRENE DUN'NE pany of Hartford. There*s more tea and finer N o w ! = 3 !5 § S ; “ N O W A Y our’ ed an area of some 100 square ^ tion officinl.s. however, th at the Machine ENDS Mrs. Smith Is a native of Man­ blocks in W aterloo, la , and 400 ; Army u.sod the wrong figure as the 30 Months Plot Sod Ama«h Hit ' “The Mudlark” - “ImiHoit TraH’ chester and resides with her par­ quality tea in WED. families needed help. 'TTie Red ' woi kens’ average hourly wage in Spread I.orlllr Boll Kddlf Albert ents; Mr. and Mrs. Emil M. Leves- i r.ilculating the 10 per,cent increase ••FX’IXER BRt'RH GIRL* F THE j TEAR! — STARTS - ~ x------Ia how much more of the remalrtlng Paris, April 10—(/Pi—President The Red Cross estim ated 700 3'_. cents can he paid to the work­ We Have the Proper Equipment and Know How STATE TOMORROW Vincent Aurlol returned today fam ilies were affected by the flood ers was named by Economic STARTA “I’d Cllaib The Hlgheat Mana from a 12-day state visit to the of the Big Sioux River In the Sioux Stabilizer Eric Johnston. SALADA DON’T DKL.AY a TOD.VY WICD.t tala”- pint “Laat af the Borraarera” United States khd Canada. Falls. 8. D., ares. New floods were William M I.«lsscr.son. Wash- The Al I'T W ose Sedan I The President and Mme. Aurlol, reported between Sioux Falls and ton, former chairman of the Rail­ FUNNIEST BOLES! traveling by plane, made a brief Sioux City. Ia. road Mediation board, will serx'e TEA-BAGS THOMAS D. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN„ TUESDAY. APRIL 10, 1961 gcanna McCaughey. a promjalng Red* Arrest Nonvnik Priest Catholic here said tont«t 'Friitay JP** cers for the "new year. Room urdsy, March 31. Leaving Man- Uncle” Jack then asked the audi­ ______jiiae Uttia Members of a new garden club Judith Wnibel. Vivian ^l a , CJalre and lost several fortunea. He was doy afternoons when Hiss mothera of gp-ade 3 at the school Carlson, Brigita Rupner and five cheater by bus at 10:45. they got FAHEY'S Thla coming Sunday, April 15. tennlal programs will begin on ence to Join him In singing "Hap­ under the leadership of Mrs. Jesse py Birthday" to Mrs. Elaine Donze born in Hu.ssia. Oovnatqr M *** cuducts the classes. A. Bralnard met at her home last will furnish refreshments. guests of the troop. the train at Hartford .-/d arrived 004 MAIN ST. HARTFORD «riU.,b« a memorable day In the October 7. Mrs. Donze stood In the spotlight Jacksonville, Fla.^R ear Adm. Plaru w eft complet®fl Thuradny night. All proapectlve Two dental hygienists will be In Springfield at noon. After they liatory of the North Methodist Opening of Celehratlon as the. youngsters happily sere­ Augustin Toutant Beauregard, r< - Albert B. Gray, ToDand Owinty in il Cedars of Lebanon. Laurel club membera • were unable to be at the Nathan Hale Community During the regular meeting time ate their lunch they visited the thurch, for thla day will mark Plans for the centennial cele­ tired. 65. grand-nephew of Gen. P. ' H>>rc8L roast beef dinner during Center two daya next week to be­ on Wednesday afternoon, March Museum of Natural History and bration have been In the process naded her. She has Just celebrated rd-H dab ffant, haa arranged a present so officers were not elected. Ihe opening of th4 centenary cel- her 80th birthday. <1. T. Beaubegard of Civil War the organlaatlonal committee Albert B. Gray. Tolland country gin cleaning teeth of the pre­ A meeting of the Day C ^ p 28, Brownie Troop 40 visited com­ the Planetarium. Some o f the girls of formulation for some time and eoantrartde garden meeting April Next week's matinee will fea­ fame. NOTIC, meeting of the Nathan Hale Com- 4-H club agent, gave the flrat year school children who took advant­ committee was held In the Girl pany No. S of the South Manches­ went to the William Pynchon Ms- ibration of the church. The committees working on the vari­ Oakland. Calif. The Rev. Clif­ 11 at 1 pjn. at the Orange HaU In ture the popular singing cowboy. rnmnltf center Tha-rsJay night, 4-H’ers much useful Information age of the recent dental aurvey. Scout office Friday afternoon, ter Fire department. Sedrick morisl building. The group left principal apeaker at the anniver- ous aspects of the celebration ford S. Powers. 75. of Santa Fe, N. Springfield at 4:15 p.m. and arrived Gene Autry In Public Cowboy No. Nerth Coventry. The program will i l awrence C. Latimer will be one for them to use in their club work. Membera of the Young Mothera April 6. Plans for the camp pro­ Straughan explained to the girls aary aervlce at 7:30 In the eve­ have been active. At the open­ M., an Anglican chaplain with the the many duties of the firemen. In Hartford at 4:47, They took the ing of the centennial this Sun­ 1, cartoons and another amateur oonalat tit movlea. garden ideas and of two chairmen In charge of the He also passed i ut record books to duh are making appointments for gram and pre-camp training were ning, will be Rev. C. Homer Ginns, British forces In both world wars. THE 1950 TAX CLUB CLOSES APRIL 13th -if M. meakers. Meetlons and set-back parties under the auspices those present. About 8 were pre­ liiesday and Friday for this work. discussed. The Camp Merri-Wood The girls tried on helmets, saw first bus back to Manchester. day Rev. Orville F. Crain, super contest. So, come one and all— anawera period, and a quls with of this committee here the eve­ sent. Miss Jane L. Tyler was ap­ The first of four applicatlona of folders and applicatlona for the where the hoses are <}rled, watched Everyone had a very enjoyable former paator of the local church, Intendent of the Norwich district, Join in the fun! Don't he bashful! Mother and daughter have more It's fun to appear in the spotlight! urteee Owen 8. Traak. 4-H Vege- ning of April Is and May 2 at 8j pointed temporary news reporter. soiliiim fluoride will also be given coming season will be available at Mr. Straughan slide down the pole, time' and at present auperlntendent of will pniach at the 11 a. m. w or trouble keeping their figures Barbara Duncan, Secretary Just call or drop a card to the CHECKS WILL BE MAILED WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th Specialist of the Unl^rsity The next meeting will be April 18 after the teeth are cleaned. About the Girl Scout office beginning and listened t o . explanations of diatrict. ship service, to be followed in the straight than the old gent who the Providence State Theater. of Connecticut, will present the ^ Volunteer helpers with the school ^ .-ifter achool at the home of Miss 45 children will lie cared for dur­ next Monday. Leaders, why not many interesting things. They evening by a parish supper and Works on his income tax. five Fa of 4-H garden club w^rh Diane Motyeka, junior leader of ing 2()-miniite appointment these "drop In" and get them all for your were in the midst of using the program at 5:15, with Mark Pot lunch program at the George, ■ • i,'' tlieae are planning. the club. two days. Parents interested In girls. Ifa best for them to be early model fire alarm box when a real Holmes as chairman. Rev Ginns Hersey Rotertson School M xh e Vee. k a*wW be w S d w , Art Work Exliihit aiantlng.' preserving and partlcl- William A. Smith, 20, aa.slstant having children of pre-school age birds In "signing up" for camp alarm was turned In. The girls will give the sermoa at the anni­ The week will include Mrs Earl W. had a thrill of a lifetime In.watch­ versary service st(7:30. and there paSig. All 4-H Rose Mrs. Marxlne_Stlckney, Mrs., manager of the F W’. Woodworth be examined during a supplenkn- this summer. , So w.ni stiuply rM lod rvm h m are urifH to attend this ing the firemen present an un­ will be .sp'ecial fe.stlval music at Housework Company in Wllllmanlic, will tary dental survey on Thursday of m o o ibM dlls proiMSloaol ptaf* At Watkins Bros. meeting, rarents are invited David J McClellan, The Intermediate Leaders Asso­ scheduled demonstration of leav­ leave April 19 for baslr lialning this week are requested to call all meetings. “ Lampshades for Good Lighting’ Bradtleld and Mrs. Andre Reno. ciation will hold Its annual meet­ ing to answer a fire alarm. m ter *• alwuTB a* T«"sr e*rw C'ommlftejis for Farlah Supper at Newport. R I., with the Naval Mrs. Charles Benjamin of the win be the subject of a 'ead^ Cub Pack 6!) met last W ednesday ing at the Center Congregational REGARD ic» Comm CM os far ataohMa Committees for the parl.sh sup Easy Without Air Cadets. Smith la the son of I club for an appointment between An exhibition of the art work of training meeting \Vednesda> “night in the Green-Cholml P m I. 9 and 10 a. m. that day. church on Wednesday, April 11. Twenty-two Girl Scouts of Will be paM t « anyone accuracy} fresh, poiaei drtias per at 5:15 Sunday evening are a."! AL. rooms. South Coventry with Mr. and Mra. Louis R. Smith of Manchester children l.s now being 1951 TAX CLUB Following the business, Miss Joyce 10:30 a. m. until 3 p. m. at the ' The executive board o f the famishing Information and fair pricaa. RwaMabar follow..: decoration and table set­ Hall m North Coventry-, 1*> ndulls and iwo Den Chieii pre- South Coventry, former residents' Wethcrell will give an Illustrated ■ .. shown at Watkins Brotlior.s and ia NaggingBackache Grange Bunth-DImork Memorial Library ting, Youmeths. Richard Tvlcr bcnl. The proup voted to meet the of Manchester. Louis R Smith is | talk, entitled •'Journey to Mexi­ leading to the arrest and —OCX! dm. piwu. hriag as attracting a good deal of attention. When VHlney function *low « down. niMiy The new Knotty Pine lllaa Sidney Korando. home man­ will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the president; reception, the four agement specialist "tt^® third Wednesday o ' ' “ ^h month. the son of the late Willis A. Smith, j co.” HEARING-AID conviction o f person or per­ your doctor's pcMcrlpdoos. •.i-k -4 commissioners, Rolicrt McBride The display ha.o the best paint­ folkp rompliun o f nnitirinK LAcLiichr. In** of , The next meeting will be at 7.30 rending room. The library commit­ ings which rc.nilted from a con- |M'P end cntuiiy, ti4*ndn*'hc* tind Sltv of Connecticut wili '' former Jeweler, in .Manchester,, sons willfally and anlaw- Mi.ss Mabel Matthews, KIniore |)nn*t Buffer InnRtir with thcac di"Comftu't8 Starts May 1st. tee will meet there with Jesse A. Woodgrained box lunch has been planned for p.m. April 18 in the American whose parents and grandparenU There will be a meeting of the ¥e Burnham and Felix I^wi.s; food. te.st conducted in every cla.saroom If rrtluccd kitlncv funrtltm Kvttinu you Bralnard. chairman, April 15 at 3 BATTERIES fally damaging property tlow n—duo to 8urn conimnn cBtisro up I Legion rooms. Mrs. Kenneth Jur- were natives of that city. Lsnii.s R. Program committee at 8:30 at the CENTER (• > Joy group. Mrs Ruth .‘^hedd, lead­ in Manchester schools. ; gnsen and Mrs. Normand A. Beau­ p. m. to select hooks to be ordered. nml utrnln. ovrr-cxertion o r t.. ^ r a . Charles Nyack and Mr* is a former member of the Man-1 Girl Scout office on Thursday For All Hearinit-Aidi of the er; serving, Ingraham and Brew­ cold. Minor bindder in itnli»»t»« due to cold HOMce H. Harding of the W stei*- champ will be hostesses during the cheater Evening Herald staff fori Coventry Junior Homemakers evening. April 12. ■ 1 - i ster groups. Mrs. Fsther Brown or wroriK diet m «y cfUixr urllm g up muhta In The Following Classes PHARMACY or fr«*nu«nt imnflnirpt. front Parh Home Economics club evening. Chsrle.s Travis Is chslr- 1-H ehib 'vlll meet Wednesday aft­ “Eveready’’ ■nMhil-Mu'' and Mrs. Viola Peterson, leaders, SHEETROCK about 8 years. | Don't nrzlcct your kidnev* If »hc»c cona ­ men of the cub pack committee;! er sehot)l at the home of Mrs. The Senior Planning Board will “ Where Pharmacy fa 4i T M Itft u i w Of will lead a meeting on la^P-'h“ r you. Try l>onn'* IMU n n»iM Eugene W. Conner is cubmastei, i William Smith's wife is the for-' Proteaafaa" Thursday at 7:30 p m. at the home Ralph C. Hoffman. The girls are meet at the office Wednesday eve­ committee, .Mrs. Ruth Holtpes, diuretic. Dried •ucct*wifiill> !•> nnlUmm fur SI.0(1 I’ cr .S2.00 rer S'!.00 I'et .S.'i.oo I’er .S 10.00 I'er TtM Firtprool Gypsum WalllMMrE ' and Mrs. Eugene W. Connor. Is ' mer Elinor Carlson, daughter of 482 Mala St. Tet «Ut 05 cr 60 ycRm. W hilc ttficn othrrwtsc rnuKt-d. working on outfits for the annual ning at seven o'clock. chairman, and riennup. Methodist af Mra. N.vack In Oersld Park. temporary committee chairman. Mr. and Mrs G. W. Cajison of REALTY COMPANY Frae I^allvery Did You it’* RRinxini! how mnny tinic* l>«>nn'a i dress revue In June. The club will men; Chark-s Kdgcrly, president. heppy r»li*'f from thrar dlflcomfortfl-tirip Week Week Week \ieik Week South Covenirj- In addition to Mr. Travis the com- Ctarlson's Lake, North Franklin . have a food sale soon to raise Intermediate Troop No. 51 met Write or Call The Above the If* mllrn o f kidney nd*cri nnd fUtrrn tb e Nathan Hale Community Judging by pre.sent indications I mtttce members arc comprised of She is a member of the junior class funds to help defray the coat of last Wednesday. After taking at­ nu»h out WRfltc. (le t Doen’i TilU tod«y I For .')0 For .'lO For .'>0 fireproof, low in cost., canter will have election of tni«- Named Company A t there will be a rapacity crowd for Know ~ • For ."lO For .‘>0 Kenneth Jurgensen. Donald Wil- at Windham High m bool. i Miailing liothinir to Europe which tendance and ducH. we walked to taaa in the auditorium April Ifi at the,.supper and the program. Any­ llam.son. Sylve.-ter Ploufe and Mnr- Til.- couple left .-Oinday for a will he collected' during s Relief our leader's house to work on our 5 Dover Road— Tel. 4112 Weeks Weeks Weeks \Ieeks Weeks g p. ra. with entertainment and re­ 878 Main St. Tel. 41.86 one who ha.s not been .solicited for decorates as it builds Itln Koiipiach. There are already two weeks' motor trip to .Miami,] Part\- the evening of April 2.''< at outdoor cook badge and toasted that (ho patients at Included in the eve­ Rev. C. Homer Ginns food and who is interasted in at- freshments ; five active dens .Mrs, Jurgensen Fill Upon llieir return .Mr., .Smith the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ marshmallows. ning program Miss June K. Jsye tondihg the supper is urged to ' has den 3 witli Raymond Hamtl will continue to make her home ter. Manchester Memorial $50.00 $100.00 $150.00 $250.00 $500.00 will present The flrat paator of the church, come and bring som(^ fixxl. EXPERT WATCH local dancing teacher, I of the Bov ScouLs of Troop 57 ns with her husband s parent.s here. Troop 38 held a hot dog and Call 4148 in, s recital Den Chief. Mrs. Beauchamp lias Rev. George W. Brewster, Many of his former parishioners bar dancing class I • School Soc ial Work " will he Moose Visits City marshmallow roast at Center Hospital used 31,186 “ Kollege Knowledge” for the bene- den r> with a den chief to be allot­ Springs park Saturday, March 31. preached the flrat aermon on April and towm.speople will he anxious llie topic of Mrs. Mabel TUhng- REPAIRING ted to her. Mrs. Albert H. Bmidreuii Playing games and romping 18, 1851, to an appreciative audl- to meet Rev. Ginns again and It is Pay your taxes the easy way by saving consistenriy each week. lt of the Nathan Hale Commun- hast Wednesday during a Pnrent- Fort William. Ont (/T- A bull ^ pounds of meat iri 1950 ly Center April 27 and 28 at 8 1 ia in charge of den X with Kirt- through the woods and along the ance of forty persons. Thus, it expected that the churrh sanctu­ When your watch Just will I Teacher Asaocintlon meeting at 8 moose believed to have been driven ^ la fltting that the celebration of ary will be filled to capacity for ? evening in th* auditor­ land Olsen a.s den chief. Mra. Con- brook helped to make the outing a compared to 19,399 not run b. m. aach p m. at the George Hersey Rob- within the *ity liinit.s by wolves, the centenary should begin at this the special evening service, as 65 local students will ! ner with den i has Gerry Mitchell success. Those attending were And you wonder where un­ ium. About I ertson School. Mrs. Tlllinghast Is was spotted near the railway coal j time, although It is planned to Mr. Ginns was well known and If you do not need the money for taxes it can be used for other pur­ pertldpate In various types of 1 aa den chief. Mrs. David Roche has dorks here recently. Mrs. Eleanor Prescott, leader, and pounds in 194.3. der the eun den 4 with Harley Rowland as den a former Coventry teacher and Is have a more extensive observance made many friends while living in during including Up. toe. acro- In the fall, when a series of cen- Manchester. You won’t be ilelayed while poses such as a vacation, etc. l.uniher, Ruilding Supplieii, HOME BUYERS LIKE they dUly-dally Itrincintwr prompt repair Is Shingles, Roofing Prize Winners ment and opportunely gave him a down our alley. PROMPTNESS... cue for a short refrain of "Me and Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily My Shadovy" However, tiny Mi.ss and that'a why they like to arrange their home loans af At Kiddies Show Bayles, captivated her' audience Including Wed. Afternoons with her rendition of ‘T m a Lone­ GAUDET I The Savings Bank of Manchester Manchester Savings and Loan. The Staff here considers it ly Little Petunia. " and received JEWELERS a privilege to enter with you into the enthusiasm of acquir­ The Kiddie amateur show, under a thunderous ovation, plus the Open 'Til Niton Saturday first prize. .Second prize winner of 801 M AIN RT. A Mutual Savings Bonk ing a home. Each home loan is *'taik>r-made” to fit the buy­ the direction of "Uncle" Jack San- the afternoon was five year old OppoHlte St. .Inmrit's Church er’s budget. aen at the State Theater, scored Sii.san Smith, daughter of Mr. and 24 Hour Service another "hit" Saturday. The Mrs, Robert S. Smith o f 531 Fast Kcufl Heralfl Aiivs. ymmgatera and adults thoroughly Center street. .Sii.san in her ovyn Come in at your convenience. A friendly discussion of enjoyed the apeciaJ matinee pro­ Inimitable style sang the popular gram which also included a group song "Aba Daba Honeymoon. The facts and figures is always a pleasure. ot cartoons and a much enjoyed third prize went to Judy Mldille- comedy “Henry Aldrich — Boy brook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Snotlt.' Ekuih contestant received William Middlebrook of 14 Dover tha warm-hearted applause and road. Judy is eight years old, a pu­ support of the audience. pil at the Verplanck school. The Mr. Sanson, in his usual amiable audience greatly enjoyed her clar­ and appealing manner Inrtoduced inet solo, "You're Just in Love." each performer, with the exception Johnny McPartland, son of Mr. a n c h e s t e r . of Barbara Ann Bayles, three year and Mrs. John M cl’ artland of 86 old daughterof Mr. and Mrs. An­ Florence .street, was a close run­ Op«n Dally 9 A..M, B P. M. thony Ba}dea at 37 North .Sohool ner-up. This was Johnny's first CloMd WodoMday Attemoon — Btreat; Barbara Ann, an eager Ut- stage appearance as a vocalist SAVINGS Open ihiuraday 9 A. M.to to 8 P, M. tle performer, demurely walked and he charmed hl.-^ audcnce with out onto the stage after "Uncle” his delightful singing of "Dear nd LOAN Jack, which cauaed much amuae- Hearts and Gentle People.” Geor 963 MAIN STREET • assocution. m e - - PHONE 2-1652 ANNIVERSARY YEAR i ■Am ikkied io f^lenty of Pep. d«atfi wrt/i Itis n Vasy handlina onj Jrgwgr and -Handling;

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY. APRIL 10.1951 MANCHESTER fiVliilNlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, APRIL 10. 1951 PAGE I im possible for the state to Join with * mlttee to make additional money others in a mutual-aid agreement ’ avalla|>le If needed. A U T O G L A S S m tiak'aBPMita affect, but that High Behoof Diploma win be given apply for tha atato axamlnatlon. ■ CoMago, Wimmantto aa X A M e " . . , *-2 individual reaction About Town Bill Bolsters to permit joint action In the event The Civilian Defahse bllle were Lions Club Plans Announce Exams in Hartford, Bridgeport, Wllllman- The examinatlonk wlH ba given and f i t andat Croeflf Hlghl5heali^J Names Food, of a wide-spread disaster. Lincoln PTA j Charity Costs S ^ a r a doaa U to be oonaldar- put Into linal shape aa the Gener­ MIRRORS Wapping tlc, and Waterbury beginning April by the S^ate Department o f M uca- Waterhurv on April t f and gg. Governor Lodge has made ex- The examination la la two Mrta The Little Flower of Jeatie al Assembly prepared for Ita 15tta For II. S. Diploma ,16. The equivalency examination is Uon at Hlllyer College, Hartford on Civil Defense panaion and atrengthening of the An Auction Sale and takea eight hoora to oomplate. fluorine effect on Garden Unit Mothers Circle will meet tomor­ offered to Connecticut . realdents April 16 and 17; Central- High row evening at eight o'clock at Civil Defense program one of hla week, starting today. A heavy Rears Address Wapping Grange will hold their Show Decline It covers language uaaga, maSha- p iw ^ U n g tooto decay in a ^ Hartford, April 10 Examlna- who do not have a high school School, Bridgeport on April iO and tha home of Mrs. Joseph C. Barry major legislative goals. Tha Gov­ schedule of public hearings has regular meeting this evening matica, natural adeneea, a M ao- i *it\ daaaa and producing It In w fla v Key Measure Now Be­ A t a recent meeting of the tlona for the State of Connecticut diplor-a hut meet requirements to 21; at Wiillmantic Btat* Teacher* Lodge Committee to Aid of 1B6 Main street. ernor asked for appropriations of been assigned. at the Community House. Sprflig rial atudlez.. I dmaa la a tjmlcal example of thla Spotlighted today are proposals Victor E. Pitkin Delivers Lions Club it was decided to hold i hat* are to be fashioned by the Ini proved Employment ; ytiip o tri to d iFliior* pliarmacological'rule. The propoa- fore Ass^bly Asks for $2,000,000 in all to finance the pro­ In Conservation by The Lucy Spencer group will for an automatic recount in close Its annual auction on Saturday, men. adprocedure, however, does nrt gram, and also seeks authority for Informative Talk on May 19 at the Charter Oak Auc­ A t the 24th Annual Dog Show Condition Creditetl for Ido tar ' liocol W ater meet tomorrow at lO;."!© at the Stale-Wide Program the State Finance Advisory com- electiona. take Into account the second part Canning and Freeaing Second Congregational church for tion Lota. Last year the club was of tbc Springfield, Ma.ss., Kennel The Local Decrease o f the rule—thet individual sue- Good Qtizenship able to raise over $800 from the Club, to be held May 12 at the Supply Starta Debate an all-day work'session. A hot Hartford, Conn., April 10—(A^— ______% eapUbillty decide* whether a doe# Hartford, April 10—W —Gover­ lunch will be served at noon. sale of furniture, household goods, Elastern States Exposition grounds, Bills strengthening Connecticut's "X good citizen is one who can and brie a brae at auction. ITiis all the cockers will be judged by March town charity coats, while ta emaU or large. nor Lodge today appointed a Gar­ ClvU Defense program are ready to . •fft it la pointed out that the King David Lodge, No. 31, I. O. feat and aee tblngs from the oth­ enabled the club to undertake H. M. *Hosklns of this town. He $29.28 more than the cost In Feb­ den and Home rood PreaervaUon for consideration by the General er fellow'a point of view. He must many worthwhile projects which will also Judge all spaniels at the ruary. actually showed a le to form opinions, stand up helped immeasurably to improve Holyoke Kennel Club In Holyoke, cost decline due to the shortness A key measure among those now Store Kniota, Ptetnre Knertilng, due# toxic results, a* shown In the duction in the defense effort. at the Elks home tomorrow eve­ to them, but be able to compro- the town. Sunday. of February, tt was revealed In ana MtamM tot » OMMo m m to a htad Venetian hllniM, recent Newburgh experiment, it ning at 7:30 for rehearsal, in prep­ drafted, on file In the legislative mlae." Tbeae were the words of The Lion* have helped sponsor Mr. Hoskins is a breerler of the monthly report of the town S T J S lS S * Apfjl 17. w - " Repreaentatives of rural, agfl- Fnm itarr Tops liJoves out the factor of mdlridual aration for the Installation, commlasioner'a office, would con­ Victor E. Pitkin In hla talk po the Little League baseball among cockers since 1924 and he ha* charity department, submitted to cultural and homemaking groupi tinue the Oflice of Civil Defense Lincoln P T A laat avenlng. judged many shows in this state »u»ccptibllity, which may make Ita were named. An active program of Wednesday evening. April 25. Manchester’e ' schoolboys. They the general manager by Director and make 't a department of the IB Mr.^Pttklna opinion, a good have aided the blind, the poor, the and Massachusetts. Albert E. Behrend. The March to­ iFs Totiuy*s Best Bnyt appearence after many years aa gardening and food preservation The annual meeting of Wapping will make "important contribu­ The regular semi-monthly meet- State government. It also provides citlxen la' one who cheriahea demo­ aick and the needy. A letter from tals show eight cases less than In It Uie case in the development of cratic’' vahiea and practicea good Community Church will be hold "tjrasr « tions’’ to the general effort. Lodge ing of Dilworth-Oomell Quey Post for the appointment of a O vil De­ the director of the Mansfield Rtate February and two persons’ less on ilM rlda In ciMOklnc tooth daeay. human relations. He recognizes Training School was received this TTiurday evening, April 12th. be­ aid in March. oMponaata o f tha iacluslon of said. No. 102. American Legion, will be fense Advisory council, composed ****I^avc seen cases of hyper­ some o f ^ * social problema of hla week thanking the Lions for their ginning with a pot-luck supper at j The February totals were 79 T1v> first time you stand back and aerve you day in and tlay out, year •latoaMOoaUon in tha water aup- held tonight at 8:15 at the Legion. of major state department heads thyroid disturbances in Tha Govamor also cited tha value time and haa the will and the generous contribution of Easter 6 p. m. at the Community House. cases with 111 persona and cost of admim ^our new Pontiac and then after y w , wiui an abaoluto mininnua nly have * » » « « tha atap aa a bane Home. Important busineae will be and civilians, to supervise the IndivIduaU following the in d ^ of home gardens in Improving the knowledge to do something about candy to the patients there. All members are urged to attend. 57.337.32. The March totals were get behind the whew] for your first of routine majntoiiflno*. proJjA. It would aava won brotight up. Attention is called to preparation of a state-widie pro­ criminate use of "harmless iodized diet and general health, and their them. I Reports will be given by the dif­ 71 cases with 109 per.son* and S7,- thrilling drive, you’ll enjoy the won­ A « they aaaart; It would lalleva the all membera that the by-laws have gram. It is hoped that through the Only when you can apfiraeiato K tS table salt. aid to families with limited b»id- niaat Give a Child Love ferent officers and chairmen of 366.60 spent. derful experience of owning a truly M«aa « /daaitlaU jCor theta tuna In been auspended for the month of This bill carrlee a 11,000,000 ap­ forthcoming auction the Lions Pontiae’a beauty in tha of Ha "Fluorine., which belong! In the geta. He pointed out that those What can parenta and teachers Club can contlnuo to simnsor and committee*. In March of 19.50 the figure,* groat car. tn atln c *Uia minor decay now without gardens can participate In April and meeting nights will be propriation. fine pcrfomianoe and lual ooonomy A mountain follie* and dance is were 97 cases with 179 persons found in ahildran'a teeth, and it Mune chemical group a* '• the program by buying fresh pro­ held on Tiiesrlay Instead of Mon­ Other measures which already do to help develop these good cltl- aid in the fields of community will you really know that, Deliflr for a highly active substance with pro­ being planned by the Timothy and $9,149.43 spent. But the next few years will give you would U n S fr a e dantuu from duce at the peak of production and day. This Is for a trial period only. have been reported favorably by zena? Mr. PltWn zaya they must service. The club again asks local Dollar You Can’t Beat a Pontioc! longed action The damaging effect residents who have old furniture Edward* Fellowship to be held Improved employment condi­ w even better idea of how aoimd your OMna of ftair chorea jU. a Umc of canning or freezing it. the Judiciary committee would per­ give a child love, a sense of be­ of the chfonlc dally Intake of flu­ IJnnte Lodge So. 72, Knights of I household goods, and practically May 26 at 8 p. m. at Ellsworth tions are largely credited with the judgment was when you chose a Come in and find' out how low prioo aaaapower ahorta(e ih the profea- mit the recruitment and training longing. a sense of achievement, a orine in the water may make Its Appointment of the Connectl- Pythias, will open it.s meeting to­ I anything of value to donate it to Memorial High School. The follies relief coat drop in the past year. Pbntiac. For, by that time you’ll have and high quality make Pontiac ono aien. A d 'a f the laat meeting of rul committee is in line with recom­ of a volunteer police auxiliary chance to make his own decisions tha Board Of Directors when the appearance only after aomo years. morrow night at eight o’clock at and a sense of responsibility, all j the Lion.* for their auction. I.,ast will be featured by about 30 mem­ discovered that Pontiac is built to of today’s moat aought altar eaari ■'Miieh more careful considera­ mendations by Secretary of A gri­ force and give war industries au­ quaatkm anas dlscuasad, those in Orange hall. During I-ent the necessary- qualities of a well-de­ I year the club received and sold bers of the fellow.ship. who will tion shotild be given to toxicologir*! culture Charles F. Brennan that thority to hire special policemen T w o B i’iih Ii F i r e s la ter of tha atap note that there meetings were not started until veloped personality and a good I living-room sets, desks, washing portray the lives of typical moun- i long range problems before the states Join a national effort in to protect plant and equipment. la no doubt that the fluorine chem 8:30. Carl E. Bolin of Cambridge citizen. i machines, refrigerators, antiques. lain folks of the U. .S. It will in- i drinking water supply, whirh con­ rai. at 9:1.5. Damage was With an evidently widespread Sion Senlcc; Director James G. ahown and after the meeting a funetlena of the body, will hold its first meeting at the Fanliioii Exhibit the Ra\cn .‘-moke Shop and Mrs small in each case. divergence of view, for many other Horsfall of the Connecticut Agri­ social time with refreshments will Lincoln school on Wednesday, May I Kathleen Freeman, 37. of East I — --- -- opposing views have been stated, cultural Experiment station; Pre^ It alptoMfe' howaver/that other be enjoyed. 3. Mrs. Charles Kappler Is the j Windsor Hill were arrested Thurs­ Amnio Dump Explodes the public hearing here in the mun­ sldent Robert Rcinhsrd ot the Con­ croilM eC'doctora, am'Individual GUARANTEED leader o f the troop. The troop will F or TalcotlY ille day at the home of Mrs. Freeman icipal building next Tuesday at 8 necticut Vegetable Growers As­ The Sisterhood of Temple Fteth Manila, April 10- lA’i -a Phllip- doctors, cast doubt'on . pin clalnr need at least two assistant lead­ on charges of gambling. plnes Army ammunition dump ex- p.m. will deal. sociation; Mrs. Herbert- Keever, Bholom will meet this er-ening at that the-. aUght conobntration’ of ers. and Mr*. Kappler will appre­ The detectives Samuel Rowe 1 pioded today at Camp Florida There are questions of coal and president. Federated Garden Clubs eight o’clock for a business session. WATCH lUHD irwov GOOD SPIRITS ftuorlna planned for tha water sup­ ciate the help of an.vone Interested and John Hartnett made both ar- Blanra, 40 miles north of here, tow Involved, plus doubt raised as of CJonnectlcul. and Francis Coul­ At nine o'clock Dr. Milton Roemer PlAYHOUSE — HondfOmely The Golden Rule Club of the Tal- ply la harmless to everything blit in the project. rest*. ■ Both will appear in Town killing one civilian amt Injuring to the balance between bcnefll.s and ter. Counecllcul Seed Trade asso­ of Now Haven, assistant professor REPAIRING fin iihed in rich m ahogany or rottville Congregational cliim h, is tooth ^ harm to health. General Manager niranging for the "Fashion Analy- Court tonight at 7:30. two others. In a mter in fliiwNew York ciation. of public health at Yale University, white oak, Ihii compact consol* George H. Waddell has found that will tell of his experiences in Cen­ .sis" in the assembly room of the Equipment, oeeeooorim mnd trim iUuatroted a n oubjoct to ehangt without motico. Tlmee today. Dr. William Gutman, providesThe superb Mognoscope the cost of fluoridation will prob- | tral America, and all Interested Saul Silverstein church tomorrow evening at eight M.D., of New York raiae* the ejues- picture system with 16-inch rec­ ably be about the first estl- j will be welcome to attend. o’clock, and advertises elsewhere tion of a probabUlty of long range I\iarv W alcrburv tangular lube, builtun filter ni*d mate, and this with the added news w • Expert work. To Give Lectures in today * Herald several of the teaUc effect of fluorine In ine case that the supply of fluoride ehemlcsl Anyone Interested in jtining the xa concealed antenna. $359.50 I particulars. of some members of the popula­ Fineit materials. aeema extremely diltlcult to obtain. (iiiest at Shoner standard Red Cross first sid I A* previously announced, the S u i C K L - T tion. The legal point, one neglected In course schedvlgtl to begin on Mon­ Work don* Tu’o lectures at the Boston Dootor’s iMatemenl | I rhurrh la reapon.sible for bringing lO ollai* foi* IP ollai' dlseussion.a so far. concerns the I day. Anril 23, at the Riickland promptly . . . and guaranteed. J i l l JOI7 J045 KEMP'S University School of Public Re­ ' a displared family of four to the Dr. Gutman wrltee; ‘‘It should right of anv group, even a niajonty. Miss Mary Walerbury of J.11 school is requested to coiit.a.'t Mrs. Let us give you a free estimate. I V, PINT ^ PINT J *.0 lations will be delivered April 17 village, and practically every one y«ra caasYlseafla be pointed out that m m axpeh- Spencer street was honored with a Incorporated to sUrt a medleatlon program that, i Arllnc Brown. 2 2T6T. tri night, or Furniture and .Music and 18 by Saul M. Sllverstein, of the residents, including the Gold­ tvaa 8 ■ z n r v i s r a n asanta conducted over several years aa Dr. Gutman believes, might j nil.vellnneous shower last Friday Mr*. Hard Culver. 7381, during president of the Rogers Corpora­ en Rule club members, is interested AaaaHra'a l.owr*|.Wrleed fllralgk* Blglit Dewey-Richman llENDtO «mmT, It riOOF. lOR HAH NtUIlAl SPIIIIS HSHH »• fUCH < Cl , IIAMH, M 763 Main St., Manchester e y ta is a **. Uke tha one carried out with have ill efferts on some. evening at the home of Miss Flor­ the d.-sy-tThis course, snon.sorcd bv tion of this town and Gootlyear. in the project, and assisting in one Men, Women, Married, Single! All of these points, the beneflts, ence Coffin of .M2 East Middle JEW ELERS- EST. 1908 $ 3 0 ■••nest WrleeO Tar whh 4>M ■x4ra'-M a(lr nrlxe duoiinated water in Newburgh the Buckland Community club, is One of the lectures wjll be for way and another. Now throo ways to get cash froiq $345fl0 I312J7 I :'DtiamaJ at awtra *aUt give ae absolute guarantee against the drawbacks, the costa ahd the Tornpike. 767 MA'IN .STREET Junior* and one for seniors. The open to the public. Burton’s. Inc., of this town Is Ihuemal. Phono— for 1-viiit loan. $BB 34932 4S1A5 V»ar riialre •! Oliver Btreak Roalaw*— chronic.fluorine intoxication, in tbs law, will be open for public discus­ The living room was prettily general subject for the lectures cooperating. Mrs. Burton Knopp, Writa or phona— for loan by mail. akapSas —tmmm ams^S hasm Btralght Rlgbf or Mia sion at the coming hearing next decorated with pastel color* of la "Human Relations in Industry.” fashion coordinator of the store, Coma jn— gat cash in person. laafl peach pink and pale blue, the colora 1 A IM. U IIM cma tloa* mam “Ftuoroata is a weU-establiahed week. FS2 Sllverstein also has been re­ will have a prominent part In the “Yaa” to 4 out of 5! Phona, write. 1 npmU « IJ cWMMin omW, ImMI. T k e .Most neautllal Tklufl WbeeJa to be worn at Miss Waterbury's quested to take over instruction panel discussion in which several 1 mmmH m4 tIO.U Me*. P o n t i a e taodatdoBteal entity characterised ••• ft siawl , today. Say Trio Fled rragur wedding. The bride-elect opened her by Increased fragility of bonea due of three of the regular elasse* on others will participate. With the lam $3S to $S00 on SlgiMlwra Alan* lovely gifts seated under an um­ the 17th and 18th. use of "accessotrix," as she terms to t ^ r atrophy, and. interesting­ rrague. O.cchnslovakla, April brella of the pastel colors. ly enough, by enamel defects in the Today the local manufacturer the little touches which add *pice E J TifZ €9m m m rff itmot MSM fo SAT r t f BALCH.PONTIAC, Inc. to 'Jh Well-iitformed source., Mias Coffin was aaaiated by her A aald he looks forward to an ex­ and distinction to ensembles, few teeth, exposing them to early de­ said today Rudolf Rulandr. a re­ mnther in aer.’ing the gueats a de­ / citing time since the students rep­ models will be required. FINANCE C a 155 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER cay—that la, producing the very tired major general once In Presi­ lightful buffet lunch. The shower resent all shades of opinion, and An enjoyable program la assured. opposite effect that that which cake was made and decorated by 2nd Haar • STAH THIATtl tUllOINO dent Element Gottwald's office, CHEVROLET Sllverstein haa agreed to partici­ It should attract both men and 7$3 MAIN STinr, NUNCHISm, CQNN. dufiiine addition to drinking water has disappeared with his wife and Mrs. Coffin and the aame color J pate in debate on any of the top­ women and will be followed by a DM 34>0 • 0*#f«a Hatkiu. YU MANmi« I scheme was carried out in the cake ** teen-age son, Bulandr was deputv ics with which jie is concerned in social time, with refnihments by laaat ■aSs 4* mWwti tf ■it isniss4ls| tswiii -.^fany years ago. the pharmaco- chief of staff and chief of the mili­ fl^onmUonit. hla Ulka. the Golden Rule Club members. logiat SehulB formulated the rule tary department la Gottwald's I Mias Waterbury will be married known aa the Schulz rule, accord-1 nffire In 1048 and 1040. Arquaint- I to Theodore Staudt of Roclwille on Ing to which small and large doses | anres believe the Bulandrs have I April 14. Misa Coffin will serve as of identical substance may have! fled the country. I her maid of honor. DOW N go delivery costs a a a t o p , . . Am erica’s Largest and Finest ^ ^ * s -fcwvOb' RnGOT'lip 50«mllllen-mlla Iconomy Run l«f froWwMfht r*or window. g»or»h4mund operating economy aa Ford. Here h practical proof of Power Pord pbwoofd bvol- Pilot EcQHomy. *11118 gaa-saver ia a Ford ocHon cob swiponsion. Longelhrod 10* exdusiye m the low-price field. SAVE FURNACE OyrO'Orip dwfcK. Njr’'other study ever made shows such Solf'onorgixing truck brokoi— ntenance ecofiomy. Here ia practical ONLY THE FORD F-1 PICKUP 17S tq. In. Hnlng oroo sf of good truck construction, that TENDING TIME GIVES YOU A ll THESE VALUE FEATURES backs up the “Value Featuree” chart at left.

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rehearsed by Directors Bill and everyone, nini thW gamut of col­ April 20 and 21. Tickets are now State Preaident Mrs. Edward on sale at Weldon’a Drug Stora, IHAMOND MEBCHANTA 45'KNB - S4U W T IL — 108U Ruth Astley in preparation for lege days. From the opening 1900 Dreacher of BalUc wiU InstaU tha Bala Ammrn In **f— V i ^ K o r M . Am th# Counmt obiPfvPP Busy Scenes Center Pharmacy and North End Manchester Members Cain T i ? W tXX. - l2iM) W F H A — I0S.2 this year's musical, only n scant college graduation scene with Ita new alaU of offtcara, which will ba l«itfl?prtpV thU aioming, ««y othpr generpl. Rail to Cut FOR THREE GENERATIONS week and a half away. propriety and tradition, through Pharmacy, Dairy Queen or from llL k M B IB M'UKC — ISliU TodayO' ^8 Radio WHAV — giv any member o f <30-Wed*. headed by Mra. John E. Hayford Ui a dtinllar pltuptloii. would Mk Conneclicul Tlie entire production ■ Including the first World War, Into the B C A v r y A H M Date Hook In Blue Cross W O N 8 — 1410 KaHtem S'andard rtme U T U T — l2Sb At Rehearsals niuaic. costumea and settings la Roaring Twenties wit|j its flap­ of Phelps Road aa praaidant. Mrtno IfrraUi t* bo roHovod o f hid cowimW>d, 1^, Worker Force Mrs. MacArdle and har commit­ A n EngogsfliMt Ring of mure elaborate than anything pers. Charleston, sheiks and Jazz, ordor/^ fol* P^vlloge of herel'itore attempted by CO-Weds. then on to the dismal Thirties. tee has engaged , Mra. Sophia Arthar Dri| SIm m Yankee . Tonight Enduring Boouty 4:00— 7:80— (latholic Lod^e Kramer of Hartford Road to aervo flghUHg openly for hlp own polt- IVIore Than 30,000 En­ Co-Weds Gelling Reatly and promises to be most entertain­ Again into the war years of 1940 Several Thoiisam i in : Annual concert Ot G cnef club. WDRC:—Strike It Rich. WDRC—Club Fifteen. the dinner at 8:30. Entertainment II ItlM lI By A. H. O. ing. with Us pathos, and finally emerg­ tMantar. C«a>< clod. But, in thP COP* o f M u - 1 ■' , 11 ! at Emanuel Lutheran church. W T H T — N ew s; VVest'ern Round­ W n C —News. For Show lo Be Pre- numbers and Inetallatlon of the rolled in Recent State- Over 85 In Gnat ing into the last acene—1950— The To Seal Officers ” t « o K: r«K 0 U »0 N Y. (central lo He Tomorrov* W THT—Jack Armstrong. new offlcera will follow. Arthur, thlp Initinct is ntJiPPlng. Tf ! up. The cast of over sixty-five Co- campus Snow Ball. For each scene •■M. TPME>* URD' liRRRCRf I T'Isia Wo<>L Concert by U. of Conn. Glee senled Nexl Week The committee la contacting the (JetofcOT t. IIW. he ip to be freed properly for P Wide Campaign W HAY—Pledge Program. WONS— Gabriel Hoatter. Weda includes many favorites of of the tw o acts, music, setting and Although our legal opinions I IcHld O n I ni» w eeK sponsored by P. T. A.. Bow- Mrs. Herbert A. MacArdle, membership of the Assembly for HATS CLEANED WTIC* Backstage Wife. 7:45— I |in.sl years, a.s well as a numlier of costumes are In accord with th* full and permiPPible exposition of have, over the yeara, been Justly | era ^ h ool, 8 p. m. WDRC—Edward R. Murrow. Woodruff Hall, Center iliurth. chairman of the installation com- the hatiqtiel. Mr*. M acArdle atatea inmoua. ami much less reversible ) M ore than 30.000 new members . WCCC Music. 1 new performers who are making era, and provide an entertaining AND BLOCKED hip own viewp, the decision will New Ifork, April 10 lA") Sev­ Friday. April 1.8 WONS—Newsreel. niltteo of Gibbon* Assembly, Cath­ that reaer\*atlona w ill definitely eJSrtvfto* ""'•T? 1’ '1! than many of those emanating | Ma- i joined Connecticut Blue Cross dur- W O N S Hollywood. U. S. A. is the acene o f much activity each • llicir singing and dantiiig debuts I panorama in themselves. P««t offIM *t l!«»cPe»t»r. Copp.. “ C*rilleral thousand HJUUnniltl «.employea I»»|/»sr_, s .. seeof the s...~ New (>•Ralnbow-DeMolay liliru W - I ev**a ^ dance. W TlC—One Man’s F'amlly. olic Ladies of Columbus, an­ close on Saturday, April 14. If any have to come from thope who arc from consliloled legal officials, we I Ing the. hiipi’al plan's recent 4:15— Monday, Tuesday and Friday eve­ with this show. I "CMrricull-Curriciila" will be H E N R rS iSiPI;«..on ol Ita own tortured pleadings, and r.Tilroad s niiiiomu eiiieiil yesterday, r W T IC — BAby .Snooks. TO OUR NIIGHBORS IN HARTPORD nage." cannot refrain from qiiot- .8:00— All Ai>#t diAMtcRM to t. signed the bill. In ulilrh ease, Frida.v, April -0 I pigy^jj -roups This Included Indl- W HAY—Four Knights. I Ing James F. Byrnes’ description ; hut a spokesman Haul most wiiuld ' WDRC News: Old nccird Sisin rls. -rtdiud ' p » p * p*' however, our opinion will lie, be uon-o|ieratmg teriiiinal eni- , Cowboy lecture, vid’uals and families who were 8: l.">—• ud O'*"""’**’ of the moment In which President j ue are sure, vvelrome legal rein­ SVyomIng. benefit of -co.it ^if.^^pioycd. retired, not work- Shop. W HAY—National Guard Shoii. L - i i e, iBPcstioi) ol specs' ployrs , W H A Y - Story Queen. KITED AntCEAfT's busincM is the 0>Nsn)ERiNG the complex problems in­ I Truman, so hs thought, gave' forcement to the dictates of A elieck of other principal rail­ troop 120. Bo'vert „ ! ing. employed on farms, or other- 8:.'>5— dis^il.cpy^m'p Frlday and Saturday. April 20 »• ...... — ------W T H T — B ig Jon and Sparky. WONS—Bill Henrj’ and the Stalin the newi that we had the ' common sense. road.- mdicalcd that only the N ew 1 wise not eligible for Blue Cross buRineM of every neident of the volved in our fast-moving industry* this The (lovemor's hesitancy about and 21 I WONS --Straight Arrow. Nows. U Pull Pl N ■ * York Central lias ordered re'diic-1 under th* iisiiat payroll-group -atomic bomb. Center CJhurrh Co-Werts’ spring ■ WTIC When a Girl Marric.-. 9:00— the KonstitutioiiHlify of the dual lions of persoimel. plan. Hartford area. One way or another you margin of profit indicates a highly suc­ '^up'osPirs ts-'rs-BUl^«:_ Job ban bill w as bused on that show, "(•uiTiciill-rurru Ills, Ver- W K N B - News; Ba.seball Re- WDRC Ufc With Luigi. "At the clo.se of the meeting of Tiu' Ul■ntrKl spokesman saiil the About 13.800 Individual appli- jul'Ui Kmibewe Spte's' S(« pO' ’ seilioii of the .Sliile ( •oust it ul mu planck school. que.-t Matinee. WTIC—Bob Hope. Tori S|'C«<. ...tro't the Big rhree on the afternoon of , layoll.s wiiuld alTecl all m ajor j ! rations were accepted. Pamall ■hare in our financial succees or failure. cessful year. whit It reads as follows: points on the r.ailroad’a ll-.statel Saturday, .April ‘fl W THT- America's Town Meet­ ■t’ RFStJ 01 July 24 ilPt.'M. ” Mr. Byrnes wrote bene- ‘ t— $-200 WONS .Sky King. I WTIC—Fibber McGee and Molly rectly when we operate successfully. In Th* Mic-ne.lei F.trn'nS llcs'S .\fter a brief ennversation the hail Icgi.slalors ftoin ceitiim Joiis, division (lepai tnieiit heails were to Soroptimist club's fashion show the newly enrolled members will WCCC Now.-: Music. WDRC—Truth or Consequences ing—a risk which could easily turn out Preaidenl rejoined me and we it is iilso um onsiilulional to pro- meet today to determine how many Dy Blair's, v'erplanck school, ben­ go Into effect on May 1. WTHT Joe Girand Show. WON.S— Mysterlous’Traveler. YOUR Tuesdpy, April 1" I vide that certain jobs shall go Easy Paymonts Invitod , 9:4.5— Even if you’re not, you benefit from the rod* bark to the uttle White would be laid off in that area. efit Cancer Fund drive. Parnall said that no dates can 6:4.5— V 1 ' milv In legislators, thus malung W T H T Erwin C?anham. to be disastrously unprofitable. i t Boston The Boston and Albany i Saturday, .April 28 be set for another direct enroll WDRC Curt Ma.-.sey. ^ . u - T o Talk I House' together. He said he had all the other electora in the state I0:(K>— general community progress to which railroad A New York Cenlrnl Spring Festival, sjionsored by ment until the hosplUl care used WHAY .Sports Bring Him Home ^ Stalln that, after long ex­ ineligitile tor them. subsidiary said layoff notn e.s w ere Children of Mary. St, James's by this new segment of member­ WTIC- WTIC—Big Town. B ut w e b e u e v e these investments o f 2. If this ccmstilutioual provi­ Front Page Farrell. any successful business contributes. it bepins_begins to look asa» if theH»e ; p,rimentatlon. we had develope I to he sent today to 47.1 iiiainle- school. i ship has been carefully studied 5:.5.5— WTHT—Time for Defense sion is lo he interpreted literally. AAednesday, May 2 ! WDRC—Lineup. dilemma of * General MacArthur , a new bomb far more destructive naiice. freight house, station, shop over a period of time. WONS Bobby Benson. money, time and skill have been worth It Is also unroiislltutlonal to re- Dessert bridge. Hospital Aux­ 10:15— and clerical workers. The road said i J E W E L E R S ...... SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1000 Evening will have to be cracked. I than any other known bomb, and 1 quire, bv law. certain exclusive tram service employes also might iliary. at Country club, 1:30 p.m. ' 5VONS—1 Love a Mysterv. L ast t b a e — 196'0—United Aircraft's it in other ways than in financial ratum.' ! cpiallflcalioiis for certain slate , Llamas, the South American 958 MAIN STREET...... MANCHESTER 6 :00— What la at laaue in the contro- that we planned to use it very be cut if business continues to drop. Fashion show by Burton's, Tem­ 10:2.5— ; po.sts liltf that of .Rtate Highway t camels, have a disagreeable habit IN HARTFORD AT PRATT AND MAIN STREETS WDRC soon unless Jspsn surrendered. Detroit The .Michigan geiitral ple Beth Sholom. 8:30 p. m. -News. WDRC—Plano Portraits. sales amounted to nearly $270,000,000. Because of these investments last year veray revolving around hla per­ ; of spitting. V5TIC Com mis.slouer. aiudlier .N'YC branch said it is Thursday. May 17 -News. |0:.30— sonality, his theories, his behavior ,»aIon "Willie elephant" articles bomb something tlie sdentiat him- 7:00 — WNHO—T\' ^^4 m ' though he knows that his own 1 is not a <'ounec'licut elector. are also being solicited. P. » l. ^ self did not know thst it wss llie 7r00— Beulah. dlplomaUc policies have been ■j. This Is, perhB|>s. oiir prise TIPs -ale. which promises to he “My Trip ; JA’T IC — Boston Blackle. ^ 4:00 Homemakers' Exchange. M K 1 many times rejected by his oWn ^atomic bomb he was working bit, findink- H <>ie dual Job lian bill ohe of the argeat of its kind held * W’HA'Y—Symphony Hall. 4 :30-—.Vanity Fair. rhu|«* HI ^ M'tur' U»J1, of Is iiiicoiistitiitioiiiil. then the Uon- ;n lecent years in Manch'-sler. will WTHT—On the Alley. 4:4.5—The First Hundred Years. superiors, he keeps on urging stitiitloii liiis also iM-cn violated IhV kriou begin at 9 a m. To Europe” WC\NS— Fulton Lewis, Jr. .5:00 —Lucky Pup. Ihem-in public comment, all'-mpl- ■ oUlKr. AS to u h 'th cl I hv the lioiiccriililc .liidges of (he .\Ir.-i Ruth Pearson and Mrs. 7:15— 5:15—Time for Beany. that IsiiNAia hatt bebe/n sup ' Siipericcr ( coirl. Csiimly of ila rt- (W ith Color Slld.’ s) 5:30— Howdy Doody. Ing to bend the United Stales goi- Maude Turkington are .-eiving as WONS—Tello-Teat. posftlly kept m the dark with r «- ! ford. w\ut t)Ul il, for Kusaia. ADMISSION 25c ORDERED- That said appllratiun be F ifty Years In Sunday School wants to bring that war on. His of 111'.' M ciicvci unlike* all those Prolt A Whitnay brought to Iho Sight toil itogo two great itridot waro token In Iho dodgning ond dovelep- radical, toHlaii, iwopl-wing corrlor-boMd fighter, end •tond-by ratcuo unit* for olrcrofl carrier eporolien*'and j Hyrn»-M poinl'-tl oui. plasutl ih ' heard and determined at the Prohale who iii'iiudi.iiclv lumpicl lo Hu* Office. In Culuiuhia. in .said district, on further onglnooring rafinomenli roodiad it for lubitanliol for o hoft ef othor uioi. At Iho Sikeriky AIrcraff plant in strategy for bringing it on centeis Lynchburg. Va.- (/Pi -C, Snead highlyodvoncod axial flow got turbine engine,— on* o menl of propolleri for propallor turbino anginal and ilMI .‘‘ame ^ame ol .setiu. \ on ila ov\n I mu lU'H 'I. omte logic al even Ihe 16lh del- of April A D I'l.'it at propeller turbine under Navy iponiorihip, Hi* other o jet further advanced luporionic propolleri for both lha Navy quonlily production. Guided miiiitei were olio being Bridgeport, Increoiing numberi of III len-ploca holkoplor around his propu-al for u.-ing 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon, and liMit Sharp of College Hill Baptist military weapona tlc\ulupmenl Hioiigli 1' "iigiil I" lually lie falsi*. turbino under Air Force iponiorihip. and th* Air Force. dovolopod by Chenco Vought Aircrafi for the Navy, waro moda, and ilill newer variloni noorod preductioii Ohiang Kai-shek's tiodp.s in an at Iliat the (picstmi oT const ilut Iiui- public notice be given of the pendency Church has completed a half cen­ The tliUViunte \M»a that mn MORIARTY Bros of Ml'.' application and th' time and tury of Sunday School attendance tack on China. What this really alil v had lucii lescived as the coy place of hearing thereon, hi- publleh- aecrei waa biERRr. and b* s cil inslrumeiit for killing the dual Job 3 1 5 CENTER ST without a mlsB. Occasionally be meant, however, since it is doubt­ Ing a eop.v of thin order oni-e in some has been out of town, but qlways , kept. lull if the two houses made the T EI 5 13 5 new-spaper having a eirCulatlon in .said ful whether CTilang's troops could mistake* of p.i-slng it we reserve District, at leaee five days beffu-e said brought back a certification o f hia WHERE THE DOLLAR WENT even hold Forniosa. is an .Vnieri- some judgments, lis pendens. riav of hearing. attendance at a Sunday Schiiol in CLAYTON E. m'NT, Judge. .some other city. can campaign in foi be ; cynicism and the spirit of grab when each party allows time between colls and keeps ironing. Try It. It’s a better buy. faced and resolved. that the "dollar-a-year" men are caHs brief. lait liitltnl • M ifftfMl • Billai Qur solution is to bring Mac- iI themselves no longer what we j Ywi’r* sImbmi . . . willi «oK«iial M m a s Arthur home, Jiut as some of his I once thought them to be. It is adhsrants in Congress are urging, fjM save pretty generally assumed, is it Your telephone company hos odded more telephortes in Pratt A WhitnoT iB fInM but with this difference. W* would not, that only the completely the post five yeors then in Ih first 48 yeors. W e plan to bring him horn* as a private citi- feellah and the hopelessly inno­ coittinua building os fast os lha notional emergency permits. PACKABD MVtOBNDS— Without the invoitmanli e f temo SLOW ED SACK— Finally, wo pul eiida a liltia nindlton itiadaid ftopeUen sea, free bq urge his personal cent do something for nothing. Meonwhile, the demands for telephone service ore sleodily 35,000 paopio, wo could not hovo fundi with Ion then $6,600,000 out of our not incomo (about viaws in every forum of the na­ That, wc admit, is the .sialional rising . . . for the military . . . for wor industry . . . for liiu which to oporoto. Our itockholdori hove invottod 2.4d per doNar) to a d d to our working copilot. Wa rt\ tion, free to advance his theories atmosphere. But pardon uif if we civilian defense. lunne ever $126,000,000 to that wa con build plant*, caN IM* "plowing bock" boceuso H will holp ut to Chaace foafh t Alrplaaec a$ often as he pleases, free to win, retain a few old-fashioned illu­ m buy lha mochinory, and *upp||y Iba Inventory whkb pay for running aaparao*, buy moro machinery our.ompleyaas mud bova to work. In rotom for i' in a national debate, if he can. sions like thinking that most and aniarga our ploiils. IN* 1* porticulorly Impor­ Ihoir Invoibnont* wa paid our •tocfcheldort obeul Sifcoidif B^ceplM B But we would end the.condition in "dollar-a-year" men actually bend TELEPHONE 5191 tant juri now bocoMO o f Iba roiponiiblily wo have 351 EAST CENTER STREET $6,600,000 er 2164 of our lolo* doflor In 1950. In maaMnS Iba raqulramont* of on accotoratod no- . which he I* doing this in the over backwards to avoid govern­ Lika wogei ond lolorioi, much o f M* menoy won! tfonal dofoma program during a critical poriod. 1 capacity pf United States and mental favoritism toward titeir right into circulaiioik Vbttad Natans commander in nwrn rerular emolovera. farV-sT'.r -T :

eAmanssTB* b v e w in o nSRALD* MANCHESTER# CONK*. TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. AI’RTL 10, 1051 Open Forum C5nc6rl of 6 Gcf Club Asks Warren W eddings Tonisrht at Emanuel Education Aid The twenty-fourth annual Church Leads Pmlaes T dwb'b Itoppert •concert of the G Clef Club will Be Impeached To the Editor: DruRe*Donahue Allow me to Uke thU opportun­ be presented tonight at the f 111 Civic Life Emanuel Lutheran church at 8 GOOD! ity to express, for myself as well From Sales Tax Fund Mias Anne Bllsabeth Donahue, o'clock. The club will be direct­ SSIRIKES"”' as for the Exchange Club o f Man­ Florida Governor'* Re­ daughter of Francis J. Donahue of ed by G. Albert Perron, with ,54 Kldrldge street, and the late chester. sincere grstllude snd sp-< Coibmtinity and Family preclstion to everyone tn Man­ Leonard Seeber, pianist, aa ffnifUTT Finance Head^ instatement of Bribed Mrs. Grace Donahue, became the guest artist. Blood Donom Art Ntoded bride of John H. Druge, son of chester, and In Connecticut, for A^ke Neeil* Its -influ­ fOppoa^ to Move If It Sheriff Draws Fire the wonderful oooperstlon and as- For Bloodmobilo’s Visit Mrs. Roy Roberta of Smith atreet, ence in Better Living i,Means Increase in . South Windsor, at eleven o'clock aistance they so freely gave to me, Miami. Fla., April 10—(A5 De- Saturday morning. March 31, at as chairman of the "Freedom who spent many, many hours on | More blood donors are need­ Shrine” committee, in making the :Levy, Cat for Town* ed if Manchester is to meet Its manda lor Impeachment of Gov. ,-flower Compact. WMse the proposal If It meant tional commander. Cocke, after re­ nilsalon. In a formal statement, afternoon at one o'clock at the hny Increase In the sales tax. "ow urged Dade eoiinly residents to | ter has more "Booaters” than Leclerc Funeral Home. 23 Main Center Ctnirch has committees turning from a tour of Korea and "Knockers” in Its population, and on displaced persons, on rolatlon- |i ^ Mt at two per cent, or any de­ 31 other eountnea. said yeaterdny write or telegraph their repre- i street. Rev. (Tllfford O. Simpson, CHOICI QUALITY crease tn the amount which the sentallves In the legialatura and \ they are always alert to the pastor of the Center Congregation­ ■ships between race.s and faiths, on MacArthur's hands were tied by chance that may offer Itself to I State now gives the towns for edu- press for "immediate passage of a al church, will ufTiciatc and burial peace. Representatives from the administration policies. give their town another "Booat". church went tn to the State (Capi­ . cation. workable law providing means of ■ will be in the East cemetery. Qrl|^ estlnsated that one per The success of this project was tol for the hearings t>n alcohol and recalling public officers." Friends may call at the funeral cent of the sales tax would make due to one factor more than any gambling. Center church helps in "Tbe action of Gov. Warren rein­ home from this. afternoon until $80,000,000 available for education stating Jimmy Sullivan la a chal­ Mrs. John H. Drags other. It would have been Impoa- relief, sending clothes and food to each biennium. This la about 16.- About Tow n lenge to the good rltizena of this slhle If It were not for the whole the hour of the funeral. •3.65 Quart Pint the far corners of the world. 000,000 more than la ntw being community," the commission aald. Presented In marriage by her hearted hacking which the com­ On a more personal basts, the O. F.. will exemplify the first de­ father, the bride had as her honor mittee received from the presa, Report Strange Snb | church has icouting Tor boys and ■ spent for education, but far less gree for Obwebetuck Lodge, Wllll- "If the public wants good gov­ tiiaw the state board of education ernment, the facilities of the crime attendant her sister, Miss Jean A. especially the Manchester Evening Manila, April 10 — — The giriz. youth meetings, ministry for and other education Interests are mantlc, Thursday evening, on a commiaaion are available aa a nu­ Donahue. Her niece, Susan K. Mc­ Herald. The aid and publicity Army sent motorized patrols to I those who need Jobs, who are hav­ seeking for the biennium starting class of candidates. The members Dermott of Bolton, w.-is flower which was so ably handled by the western Pansy Island today after ' ing troubles In family relation- will meet at Odd Fellows hall at cleus for creating an organization stronger and larger than all of the girl. Richard White of South Editor and staff of TT’e Herald, w foreign submarine was reported REISCHMilillTS ■ships. The church serves when a 7:30 Friday evening a rehearsal of i ’^'rho education committee ,1a corrupt comblnea. Windsor was best man. and iiahera another great "B o"S '" of Man­ offshore. couple is married, when a baby the Initiatory degree will follow "An adequate Investigation staff were C!harles (.Tiaponis of thla chester, was in'.Mlin' ' ■ in guaran­ The Philippines .News Service , comes and when there Is Illness or ^ scheduled to hold a hearing tomor- the meeting of King David Lodge. ", row on proposals that would In­ ean be created tn hold down the town and Raymond Van.Sicklin of teeing the success oT tli's venture. said Army officers surmised the ' death. TTie CJhurch la end should .South Windsor. sub might be attempting to con­ be in the center of our lives. We crease the amoimt of state aid to The Buckland OommunltjPf’Cliib gangster and to check the action Every project designed to give ■ education by »f0 per pupil, which of lax law enforcement officers. For her marriage the bride Manchester a "Booat" la sure to tact Guillermo Capadncla. chief of m STEUQHT WMSIUES IN IM S NOOUCT AK 4 KAA$ M M0« 0U>. M must go to church for confession, will have another card . party to­ choae a white .slipper satin gown, the Philippines Communist party. for prayer and for praising our would approximately double the morrow evening at eight o'clock "This la a community project be successful If It has The Man­ STRAIGHT WHISKIES. « S NEUTRAL SR R IT I M STIUED FROM GRAIN. M nOOT. total amount the state now pays. made with fitted bodice, lace in- Troops hunting him killed four of God. at the Buckland achool. Prizes will and a community job and now la chester Evening Herald to help It lUHOEO WWSNEV. THE REISCHIIANN n S T U H N OONBIRATlON. PEEKSKIU. N. V. Griggs said he had no plans to the time for good citizens to assert .Hcrts and a cathedral length train. along. 1 wish to express my sin­ his bodyguards Sunday In a raid Those who say the Church Is \S be given and refreshments will Ite She also wore a Juliet lace cap on Hukbalahap rebel headquarters. spiritually unnecessary don't know t teeUfy at that hearing. served. The public la Invited. themselves.” cere gratitude to thla "Civic Mind­ Governor L«odge has said that Reaction to Sullivan's reinstate­ with seed pearls and a hand rolled ed” newspaper. what they are saving. They think , he believes the state cannot af­ ment was heard aa far away as finger tip length veil, and carried Adding Immeasurably to the they can pray In the garden, lis­ ford an Increase greater than 10 The weekly meeting of the Man­ Waahlngton and New York. A a white prayer Ixiok with white tening to good music, working at chester Rotary club will he held outstanding succeaa of the project, per cent In the emount It pays for member of the governor’s own orchid marker and streamers of were the effort# of one very able Little Jack, Homer ATTENTION GIRLS their Jobs—reading good books, tonight at the Manchester Coun­ cabinet aald he was "shocked.” stephanot is. but all these are stressed In the aid to education. try club at 6:30. President Carl man. t would be remiss Indeed If Griggs aald he believed hla pro­ The maid of honor wore pale I did not recognise and acknowl­ Came to our Corner Don’t let stiff, unwanted hair* embarrass you. They CSiurch. The nature of CThrlatlanlty posal should be adopted whether Furay will preside and Harold green taffeta with a matching may now be removed safely and permanently by multiple requires the CTiiireh. It Is not a Oozler, chairman of the program edge hla sincere, hearty efforts, To Order Some the ealee tax remains at two per headpiece and carried a bouquet of and the time and energy he so electrolysis. Free consultation— All ivork done by ap­ discussion group, s .social gather­ cent or Is Increased to three per committee, will be In charge of the daffodils. The flower girl wore ing. a mis.slonary .society, s prav- entertainment. All those who plan News Tidbits willingly expended. He la really a Diapers today cent, as Lodge baa supported. yellow taffeta and carrir^ a nose­ great "Booster” o f Manchester pointment. er group- it is all the.se hut it Is Democrats, controlling the Sen­ to attend the district conv’entlon In gay of mixed spring flowers. in the will of God Himself and It Greenfield on April 18 and 18 Culled From m Wire* end we should be proud to have MOTHER GOOSE ate. have expressed outspoken op­ A reception for members of the such an able educator at the head ELECTROLYSIS SALON is inevitable that one who finds position to any sales tax Increase should get their reservations In Immediate families was held at the true ClirisUan wav will find this week. of our High School. I refer, of DIAPER SERVICE M. CROSSON. R.N. Griggs said his proposal would Each of fighting services will the Roaemount restaurant In Bol­ course, to Edson M. Bailey, Prin­ himself In Church. Without the ton after the cereipony. Mrs. John TEL. t-15S7 370 Main St.. Cor. Russell— Phone Office 2-2667 (Thiirch CTiristlanity Ls narrow and make no rmdlcal change In the Lee H. Sllversteln. son of Mr. get fair ahare of bent men going cipal of Manchester High School, formula the State uses to distrib­ Into armed forces under program •McDermott of Bolton, alater of the to whom T feel greatly Indebted. 468 East Middle T onpllie selfish. F'or what is the lone and Mrs. Raul Rilveratei^ of 28 All Work By Appointment Christian doing about ethicatlng ute educational aid funds to the announced by Defense Secretary ! bride, helped receive the guests It Is Indeed an asset to any com­ We Favor An Additton To Rtephen atreet, has been named to ' attired In a cocoa brown suit with the young people, for mission.s— ■ » - 168 towns. the School of Public Relations and Marshall .... Government's hunt munity. to have a man of Mr. The Green Schoel He said his estimates of $15,000- for more Rtiaalaa spies la extend­ ! matching acceaaoriea. The mother Bailey’s abilities and civic pride, Jesus said "Go into ail the world Communications Honors' list at j of the bridegroom wore a navy and nreach" 600 a year revenue from one per Boston Uplveralty. ing Into espionage activity dating numbered among Its realdenta. I ! blue dresa with navy accessories. deem It an honor to have wmrked' "The CTinrrh i.s doing all this cent o f the sales tax would aver­ back more thiui 20 years. work wliile ('hristians who sup­ Republic of Korea apokeaman ' Both wore orchid ebrtagea. with him and extend to him my age out to $75 for each school The Manchester Dog Obedience When leaving on a wedding trip port it sleep, are ill, are griped pupil In the state with the smaller club will meet tonight at the "Y" says U. S. Army la preventing 1 sincere thanks. to New York City the bride wore J would like , to thank every per­ Miss Claudia Pinza alxiut somethpjfv‘111" the local towns recelring the same amount 1 starling at 7:15. Both classes for South Korea from freeing 85.000 church and ' canhof or will not war priaonem still loyal to hla ! a dark hrovim Suit with lizard ac- son Indl-xldually, and I wrlll, but 1 they do now and the larger towns | beginners and for advanced dogs {•iTaaorlea and 6n orchid corsage. Comparasilue ^nnat serve. Inside the Church the Chris­ will be held at that time. Visitors government .... Runaway barge do not wish to Imjfeae further on A little more. I Mr. and Mrs. Druge plan to reside the Editor o f The Herald by using tian learns to be humble, he has a The etete now peys the towns are welcome to witness the class­ loaded with 1.400 tons of coal at 106 Main atreet. —Loves It Best! sense of awe: he hears tilings to ■ume renglng from $110 per pupil es. A test night Is coming up In rests precarloual.v on brink o f : up all of hla space, ao In closing, Mrs. Druge Is employed at Pratt let ma exprMs my thanka and ap­ make him think, he Is challenged In town* with 100 pupils or leas to the near future and owners are Ford Dam In St. Paul, Minn., and and Whitney Aircraft In East to do more, he rerieves comfort urged to take advantage of class­ threatena to break It and loose | preciation to each and every In­ $30 per pupil In towns with 750 Hartford, and Mr. Druge Is em­ dividual who had a hand In mak­ and attains a sense of peace and puplle or more. es to get their doga ready for this five-mile head of Mlaalaalppl River ! ployed at Kaman Aircraft in purpose. But most important he important night. Home In California and promise ing The Exchange CTlub’i "Free­ Windsor Locks. dom Shrine” dedication something finds God. the God of love and In o f college education are latest the gospel of thla God of Love CROSLEY Concordia Lutheran church proapecta ottered 18-ynar-old to remember. MacArthur Asks It la the sincere wish of the which is proclaimed by the Mo) told the American Cham- against the state Four other men entertained two of her college I 1950 Old* 88 4 door all essential n e ^ s for more than a few years.’ ’’ har of Commerce he did not think Pan collar, long fitted lace sleeves. »ponsored the ads which were run June SOtb, 1051. got prison terms ranging from friends for a shdrt visit. |and bouffant net skirt. She carried \ | xhe Herald: Pioneer Parachute hCacArthur exceeded military au­ three to 20 years. The next meeting of the Elllng- i roses, white thority in his recent policy state- a cancade of white Co., F. T. Blish Hardware Oo„ 1947 Olds 98 2 door SAID TAX PAYABLE AT THE , ton Woman’s Club will be held In carnations and Ivy. manta. He added that any action the Hall Memorial Library hall | Watkins Brothers. W. G. Glenney OFFICE OF<‘ THB COLIIECTOR Vito recall the general "at this time Mrs. Carl CHerason, of 108 Oak­ Co, Moriarty Brothers Co., C. R. Have Your Tires Inspected! OF r e v e n u e in t h e Wednesday, April 18 with Mrs. land street, was matron of honor. 1949 Olds 98 4 doer MUNICIPAL BUILDING FROM trould be the greatest victory for Raps Deferiiieiils Margaret Ohberg aa the guest Burr and Co., J. W. Hal6 Corp, the vOommunlam since the fail of Her orchid gown was made with Rogers Oorp„ Case Brothers, Inc., speaker from Colchester. Her sub­ a bolero and she wore a matching 1947 Olds 78 4 door (2) April 16 to May 16 China.” ject will be "Homespun”. This la and Keith Furniture Oo. 28 Years Experience INCLUSIVE ICacAitbur’a orlttce maintain For College Bovs neckpiece. She carried % cascade The members of Sock and Bus­ This Offer For Limited Time Only! guest night with the EUlIngton bouquet of yellow gladioli and kin who presented our Fund Drive and from i •.]$la advocacy of a second front Catholic Woman’s Club, the 1948 Old* M 2 door nalng Chiang Kai-Shek's troops New Britain. April 10 ■A’, Tlie spring flowers. $ skit before various organlzatlona Juno. 30 to July 30. 1951 .Somers Woman's Club and Elling­ Norman Funk of East Hartford In town are deserving of our sin­ ^INCLUSIVB jmlgfat lead tohall-out war with New Britain Veteran.s' council ton Girl Scouts Invited. Recapping, Tirejlepairs, Cutsand China and possible Russian lashed out last night at a new w-as best man, and ushering were cere thanks for doing an excellent 1947 Olds 66 Office Honrs: Monday through Ellington Grange will meet in Edward F.oley and Frank Fultev. job. We wish also to thank Edson P riday-.« A . M. to 5 P. If.: Sat- REGULATION W WILL BE itlon. They warn that Selective Service regulation which the Towm Hall Wednesday, April lur’a plan la fraught with both of East Hartford. Ballsy and Mrs. Helen Skinner for Convortibio Conpo Bruises, New Tires, All Sizes, nrdajv-*'A . .M. to 12 Noon. allows local draft hoards to defer 11 at 8 p. m. This meeting will be Following a reception for 100 MET UNDER-OUR TERM* ^ a ' danger of igniting World War certain college students from mili­ their whole-hearted cooperation in the beginning o f the Spring de- guests at the Lithuanian club on making It poaaible for these high Falinre to make first payment In tary service. The regulation pro-, gree wmrk, Golway street at 12:30, the couple Open Evealnge one month renders whole tax de­ Anatralian Prime Mlnlater Rob- vldez for aptitude teste, the resulU school players to lend ua their aid drt' O. llenziee came to the de- j left on an unannounced wedding In this project. Used Tires linquent. First payment delinquent TELEVISION of which may )>e used aa a basis Maay Otkere to Oheoee From after May 16, 1951. Second pay­ tooM o f ICaeArthur mylng he was Stotk Bento Ambnlaoca trip. For traveling the bride wore I wlah I could thank every one 9 ' ■toitltled to great honor in Aua- for allowing draft-age students tp a navy suit, with a gold topper and .of the workers personally—ydl the ment delinquent after July M, continue their college courses. Anderson, Ind.—(Ah—Mra. 'Jamea 1951. Interest at tiw rate of Vt of itoadta.” Addressing the Aue- ROaa gave birth to a child in an navy and white .accesaoriea. committee chelrmen', the majors ^toahaa* American aaaociatlon In The veterans’ group here attack­ After April 15 the couple will- be and eaptaina af the Realdantial Dl- MANOHESTER I % par mouth or trhctloa of ntoath ed .the regulation as “ a clear-eut ambulance on the way- to a hoa- f i g u ^ f r t o due diite., Iffertoeir. Manataa attacked some pltol a few yeara aga. Bo aha call­ at home at 28 Daniel street. East vlBloii, tha huadrads o f arorkars w MacArtkur's Australian critics form of discrimination against the ed the aame ambulance racently Hartford. who hava bato canvasatag tha youth of the nation” who are un- Taxes totaling leas than 620.M tohh hava CaUed for XT. N. forcM when the atork hovared near again. town ao unaelflahly during thasa MOTOR SALES must be paid In one Installment, 15$ EAST GENTCR STREET TELEPHONE n it jto buB out of Korea now that alhe to go to college, and the coun­ Thla time tha atork arrivad aooner sA college profeaaor auggeata a weeks of the Drive. In particular, a \ q p to have raaehed the SSth paral- cil voted to relay its views on the 29 BISSELL STREET PHONE 5167 o* or befnta May 16, I9.M. than ' the ambulance. The new- course in courtship for high achool I must express my personal grati­ West Center ab Hartford Eoad OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND PRIDAY UNTIL t:00 P. M. matter to Connecticut lawmakers baby, a bo'y#.waa bom at the threat students. Since when do they tude to Jacob F. Milelr, Joss)^ P. SAMUEL NEIJSPN’ tWs proptoal, $aid MenM^, In Washington. « held Roee reaidenee. need any help? Naylor and Mra. MUdtod 'Rowley, ------— ■ of Ufa* a Collector of Rei'enue JL. .'V , , ■ ■ - ■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. APRIL 10, 1951 ville chiu'ch when aupper for 60 child welfare responsibilities, the mander Fairbanks said. "Aa a the needs o. .imtr.can children are will be prepared by the clasq. Legioii^s Child commander said. lecognlied leader In the child wel­ met, no' matter what the eventa of iRockvUle Smorgasliord The responsibility haa Increased fare field. The American Legion the next few mojitha or years may AMESITE DRIVE Bragg, N. C., and Fort I^iod, Tex. or anywhera. They ars strletly .q] The WSCS o fth e Vernon, Meth­ ahsrplv since the ciose of World wlU continue Its efforts to see that bring." Hospital Notes 43rd May Get Rsapectlvely. The 11th Alrbozne training organUatlona. • REDUVBO RATBO •^^11 Pint Solo FUght Probers of RFC Engaged to Wed odist Church la serving a Smorgas­ Care Growing War II. Before World War II. the a URAOlNU FREE WORR" division at Fort Campbell, Ky„ Heaehsd at Camp Plekatt whaM Strict Policy bord this evening from 5 to 7 p.m. number of Veterana’ children reach­ a POWER ROLUBR DEED OVARAIITRRR Duty in Europe also la believed to have built up he waa In llald .with' aom* at the church. ed ita peak about 1934. when 30 r K OAU» ',6 To Air Mystery FatlMita Today—m CK>P Group Meeting a FREE ESTIMATES Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Ag­ some of the manpower strength it troops, MaJ. Gen. Kenneth Ciamer, Expect Greatly Expand­ per cent of II children were the a T n n PATMCNTB NAM ferM ade nes Hall, Rockville; Arthur lost when one of its regimenta, the commander of the 43rd dlyislodt' ^or Building The Women's. Republican Club sons and daughtei of Work) War a SAW t«% FOR OAW ______(Conttaaed from Page Oat) 187th, waa sent to Korea.^ said there was “nothing dffielal” will meet this ' evening at eight I veterans. . (ContlBiied From Page One) Strickland. Enfield; Mra. Marie o’clock at the VFW Home. Follow­ ed Prog;ram in the SAVE iriTH McCann, 86 Ridge atreet: Mrs. The 10 Army training divisions concerning European aarvice for a • ■ ing a short business meeting Miss Next 10 Years In 1940f there were about T.OOik- YOUR <»0D Another member of the subcom­ Anna Jefferson, Hartford: Mrs. They are the 82nd Alrlmme and the do not enter Into the picture aa hla division. The general declined Rockville Inspector to Natalie Ide -will discuss the Library 000 children of World War I veter- _____of jUtO'floiv mittee which critized RFC, Sen­ Flora Brissettc, Rockville; Mrs. First Armored division at Fort units that could be sent to Europe further comment. Bill and Paul Sweeney will talk ana In the United States. DeMAIO BROTHERS , ator Douglas (D-III), said last Ann Steele, 199 Porter street; Arrange for Compli­ on the present town situation. The Ilia American Legion’s child wel­ Today there are more than 20.- Call Now—We PersosaRy SsRervIpi All Work B . SoM night he opposes a move to abolish John • Peabody. U3 Hollister meeting will be followed by re­ fare program, already vast, proba­ 000,000 children Whose parent! the agency entirely. That, he said, street: Douglas Ingram, Rock­ ance of Regulations served In either World War 1 or Through TeamVork Fislitr Couple “would be like , throwing the baby freshments. bly trill have tb b* greatly ex­ ville. Art Association World War II. •f**-- ,r out with the bath.” Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Rockville, April 10—(Special) — panded in the next decade to meet In an interview for broadcast In The Tolland Coimty Art Assoc­ "As the number of veterans’ jSarwM 9 . Oteaay Mary Benson. 28 Benton street: iation will meet this evening at the needs of the Increased number children continues to Increase, for From laboratory tp your hlah ome state, Douglas said "The Mrs. Hedwig Spellman, Glaston­ At the mpeUng of the (Common of veterans’ children, it was pre­ • t Tt T tx tt t h*» RFC, with all iU faulU. has served Council M idhast evening Building 7:30 p.m. at the social rooms of the the next ten yeafs or longer. The physician’s office and on bury; Ullian Smith, 12 Green Union church. Members are asked dicted hare today ^y Commander American Legion must help solve ______by tlM F. W. Cheiwy many useful functions—especially Manor; Gary Minor, 94 High Inspector Roland Usher issued a Theodore Fairbanke of Dilworth- “SINCE 1907 ST RRm In Ailing a gap in our credit a trti^ . to bring In their work for criticism. the problem of overcrowded and to us! Here is the team r r a b e e n o r oovR SR r nnmritiT to WUUam C. and TlwIAa atreet; Mrs. Ann Washburn, 156 statement that in order to comply Fayette Lodge Comell-Quey Poat J4o. 102. v Inadequate schools, as well as those of tlwFUher Dry ture." Blasell street; James Bane, 38 with'building code regulations, a of skilled men helping A number of Senators have called Fayette Lodge No. 69. AFAAM More than naif of the Aation’s of dependency and want," day. Stapipe aluched ard RIemcr. 132 Maple atreet; terior or exterior included. A rer- yeisrs, he bald. WINE LIQUOR disea. daughter, Warehouse Point; Mrs. tain one. Anyone who has already Improve conditions for all children. atbnr Eire. Range, (both about 14 moo. oM), Maple 4 PoMar Bad, ^^*5n*auROTd tranafer, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Taylor of the sum of $1500.CK) for the pro­ The Korean war and possible Depend on us to use na­ tar atf*et property owned by Cadet A. I~ Biker HI Edna Harris, 64 Green road; Mrs. started a job. also is allowed until motion of the Industrial develop­ Walnut Dining 8et. t ( hmme Kitchen Beta. Ocewdnuel Ohalra, B runo-Bycholaky haa been con- Local Stocks | 217 Union street announce the en­ Rosalind Quiah and son, 39 Har­ servicing at Carter's Chevrolet. Factory trained me­ May 1 to secure a permit. During other emergencies will further In niri in tionally known brands Mahng. Tea Wagon. Few Ruga, Utility Uamo. 4 Pu. MfilUg—y gagement of their daughter. Miss ment of the City of Rockville. The i/. ■aved to Bidward W. Kraaenlca i Whiting Field, Milton, Florida lan road. tha past month, 41 permits were meeting is being called aa the re­ crease The American Legion’s 8t all timei. Depend on Bedroom Bet (like new), Boston Rocker, Radios, 0 Pc. DlMtlfi S K o a V t t e AOantlc Beflnln* Naval Aviation Cadet Andrew L,. (Quotations furnished B.v Etta B. Taylor, to Samuel E. Zwick, chanics using factory approved parts guarantee a PACKAGK STORK Coburn A Mlddlebrook, Ine. Births yesterday: A son to Mr. issii^ including two dwellings, sult of a resolution passed at the us too for immediate Bet, Glass Top Table, Bamboo fltyla dw lra. oompany which will erect a Rlker USN, son of Mr. and Mrs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zwick and Mrs. Robert Noren, 23 ITiom- lola MacDonald on Lawrence 3i OAK jTKitr TEL 6597 Aauirtment of Pallem Glaaa>ln l-ampo, (’ompntea. Pltcbera, 1 P. M. Prices of 333', Center street. special meeting of the Common servicing. utwi atation on the alte near Ho A. Lawrence Rlker of 680 Spring as drive; a«aon to Mr. and Mrs. fir^t class job. Drive in at your convenience for top* atreet and Florence Zahner on Un­ Council last Monday night. B|Kiiinrra, Nugar Bowls, Goblets, also Paperweights, Ulaaa Cao*, Both young people attended l*r. Briatnl Vases, Interesting China, etc. Borne Ruttona, UdlecttoN street. Manchester, Connecticut, Bank Storks Clarenc* Amidon, 67 Lockwood ion street. The total amount of es­ DAB Meeting ' ***A* p«miMaaued today by recently completed the Arst phase Bid Asked Manchester schools and are pres­ street. flight repairs-or reconditioning. timated permits was $43,000.60 ot I'rrfume nnllles, Mosllv Modem. tab f c a ^ to r David ^Chambera ently employed at Pioneer I’ara- with $104 being collected In fees. Rev. Maurice G. Foulkes, rector WANTED Kayak and Paddles (needs ranvns repair)—0 Hole Golf PutMng of naval aviation training by tak­ First National Bank ehute ronipany. A fall wedding i Births today: A son to Mr. and of St. John’s Episcopal church will bSrU alteraUon work *t J ^ e ing his solo Aight. of Manchester ...... 30 — Mrs. John Benduraitis, Vernon; a Included among the permits issued Green Outfit (New), Craftsman Wood I,atha—Briys Bleyela 4 I^laea at 130 Center stwet. is planned. be the guest speaker gt the April WOMEN FOR Working for his Navy Wings of Hartford National son to Mr. and Mrs. Emile Le- waa one for a sprinkler system at meeting of Sabra Trumbull Chap­ Ft. Plywood Boat. S m er of Church, owned by Rue- Gold and a commission as Rnslgn Bank A Trust ...... 27'- 29', Blanc, 75 Wedgewood drive; a the Rockville City hospital. aSl 8. Potterton who will move GMAC FINANCING FROM $25.00 Up ter, DAR to be held Wednesday, WRAPPING PLANTS TRUSS FITTING WE BUV ENTIRE OF PAR-HAI. HOME i ’ON’KENTB A in the United States Navy. Rlker Hartford Conn. Trust 79 83 daugliter to Mr. and Mra. John Alderman Harry Frtel of the April 11 at 3 p.m. at the home of hla radio, mualc and appliance Manchester Trust ... 48 — Red P'ire Halts Holmes, 45 Victoria road. Public Works committee announc­ APPLY By AKRON Uradnalnl Biparta Slovlngf Real Estate Bold? FnmllMre In NtnragaT bwsineaa to that locatton new for the Arst time unescorted ed that the Recreation Field In the Mrs. David L. Hondlow, 30 Elm Estate Battlement? An Eviwss Knmlshlngs PmMemr preaent Main atreet alte. The per­ by an Instructor In the Navy's Phoenix State Bank street, his subject being "Nathan Alan Abdnmlnal Huptmrta Btaa- and Tniat ...... 64 67 The name "meerachaum” is Ger­ center of the city was being re­ ME WH,L «'.VLI. W'lTHOl'T OBI.IOATION TO mit la for *4,350. sturdy SNJ Texas Trainer. U. N. at Reservoir seeded. It Is hoped that It will be Hale, the Soldier." There will be WILSON'S Be Hnalary. and aA types ot aur- ~ p H A W v i A v y Rtker. who attended Pomfrat Fire Insurance Oonipanles man for "aeafoam" which it re­ reports of the State Conference at MAKE AN INBPEt ■nONJ Aetna Fire ...... 53 56 sembles. It is found as a wet open by May 30. but until such a New London which waa attended by gleal appltancea- Private Fit- High school. Pomfret, Conn., and (Contlnoed from Page One) time it la closed to all activity. Al­ Trinity College, Hartford. Con­ Hartford Fire ...... 126 131 mass burled In clayey earth and eight members of the Chapter. NURSERIES ttng Room. ROIERT M. REED & SON. AUCTIONEERS National Fire ...... 59', 61', when brought to the surface may derman Crtel spoke of the damage Children of Mary TFL. 4136 Asserts Red necticut, arrived aboard Whiting to the t\irf caused by the mefnbers Cor, Oakland and Tolland 873 MAIN STKELT to t MAIN STREET—PHONE 3104 Phoenix ...... 76 80 American tanks rumbled north- he cut with a knife, but when dried The Children of Mary of 8t. Quinn's Pliuriiiury RAVStOND R. REID—PHONE 7110 M ANCHI»TER. CONN. Link Stupid Field, January 23. 1951. Life and Indemnity Ins. (k>s. wani on the Chunchon-Hwachon is light enough to float on water. of the Rockville High School foot­ Joseph’s church will hold their Turnpike Aetna Camialty ...... 90 95 roatl through the narrow Pukhan ball squsd using the field for their monthly meeting this evening at Aetna Lift ...... 70 72 river gorge. They were putting the fail practice. 7:30 o’clock at the School HalL (Ooatmed from R“«« ronn. Gen...... 115 squeeze on 200-300 Red.«i who had Mayor . Frederick Berger an­ Board of Edocatlon May W ind U p Hartford Steam Bller 34'- 37'i been driven back into a narrow nounced the appointment of The Board of Education, of the June, 1*46, and broke with It In Travelers ...... 585 605 neck of land lictwceji the western Ernest Welti as City Engineer. He Town of Vernon will meet this even­ December. ^ , . PiVdlr Ulllltlea end of the dam and the river. reported that 114 Teen agers at­ ing at 7:30 o’clock at the office of He aald he waa turned aKalnat All Business Conn. Light A Power 14'i 15»i On a 15-milc front to the east, tended the final session of the the superintendent of schools A the party upon finding there 1 Conn. Power ...... 35'3 37'a Allied infantrymen ran into die­ W« pick up dancing class sponsored bv the report will be given by the special any&ing democratic about it. Hartford Elec. Lt. ... 48 .50 hard Communist forces. The Reds Rockville Recreation Board, and committee appointed by Chairman aomathlng he had been led to be­ A t Hoekamim Hartfortl Gas Com. .. 36'- 38'.. j opened up with mortar, machine that 9X were attending the Pre- John G. Talcott to prepare a resolu­ lieve while he wan working with So. New England Tel. 33'» 35'.ii gun and artillery Are. 'Biue/iM sitt- Teen elasses which will close in tion on the recent death of former the "i^ugoelav underground aa a About 800 Rods dug in south of two weeks. ((kNitlniied oo Page Twelve) Manufacturing Companies yCHEVROLET/ Superintendent of Schools Philip M. hlnrlne lieutenant during the war. Am. Hdw...... 20'.J 22', the reaer\-olr threw a heavy mortar The following jury casfs have Howe. •“It took me a couple of montha Arrow Hart A Heg. 51 54 barrage at advancing American been assigned for th4 Wednesdsy Red Men to Meet to realize that they believe they that "The union has Antly refused troops. Other Red units attacked session of the Tolland County Su­ Assoc. Spring ...... 31 34 perior Court starting at 10 a. m.: Tankeroosan Tnbe, lORM will YOUR MANCHESTER alone have the key. that they know to let oil trucks cross the picket French troops driving on the Reaer- Brl.stol Brass ...... 17'j 19'i, Joseph Fracchia vs. Blanche White; meet at their home on East Main what la beat for everyone. lines." Collins ...... 190 210 voir’s eastern tip. street this evening at eight o'clock. "I decided to get out. And I got Although he would not reveal Father east strong and stubborn Gordon Kemp vs. Chri.stlan Gilbert; EmHart ...... 48', 51'i • .. and D«liv«r ^ John Carlson vs. Christian Gilbert; This will be followed by a meeting the company’s plan. It seemed Fafnir Bearing .... 41'-! 44', Communist forces bitterly resisted of the Red Men's Club. Hayden aald he aigned up irtth probable that the mills would be an American advance In the Yang- Lily WIegert vs. Christian Gilbert; Today— Tomorrow Hart A Ooole.v .... 43*-, 46'i Irene Marsh vs. Christian Gilbert:. I the piarty at the requeat of a Bea forced to close down. gu area. State High Oil Is used In the mills to aupply Lander Frary A Clk 26 28 Nell E. Goodrich vs. Earl A. Bas­ Wlntera. LaPolnte Plascomold1 3'4 4 '. American and South Korean set; George Mudget vs. Amos A. Ml— Wlntera. he aald, waa a for- steam pressure to operate the 38'i patrols thnist inside Communist J ^ Ji: .a I Hartford. April 10— — Ex­ BMT aecretary for a Hollywood sprinkler system. There is only New Britain Mach. Co 36', ’'it Merrill Sr. North A Judd ...... 27'- 30'a lines on the western front Tuesday Ilnme-Makers Seaslona aminations for the State high aseacy, AUen Berg. Inc., which enough oil left to supply pressure against strong resistance from dug- • If you have a doctor*! ' school diploma, for which adults MoncliBstor Today—46oRcho0t*r Tomorrow—« *Hb|oct of vital Intoroit to oH of us. Tho Sltar became the William Morrla for two or three more days. Russell Mfg...... 20 22 A Leader training course will be Stan Wks. com...... 55 H 58'i in Red troops. held at the North Coventry’ Grange i who did not complete their formsl plons wo mcAo todoy will dotormint tho kind of town our childron will hovo tomorrow. Tho MANCHtSTCn.3 Mtncy. He told the committee he American patrols pushing north prescription to be com­ I schooling are eligible. If qualified, aoean’t think the agency knew Torrington ...... 36'a 38'-, Hall on Wednesday, April 11. from CONNEXTICUTa Terry Ste.im ...... 104 114 from Yonggong withdrew under pounded, and no one to 10:.30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the subject j will be held this month. Monchostor Dovolopmont Commitsion prosonts thoro eootostt to afford you on opportunity te about Mlaa Winters' beliefs. Na\y Suspemls heavy mortar and machine gun Are. The State Board of Education He Joined the party, he teatl- Union Mfg...... IP'4 22', rtf Lampshades. Good Lighting. I oxpross your idoos, your thinking emd your seiutiont to tho town's pressing prebloms. To moko U. 8. Envelope Comm1 79 84 Artillery pounded the Red positions. send to a drug store, just - Miss Sidney Korando, Home Man­ has announced the following sched­ flad. after hU discharge from aerv- General MacArthur's com­ **Early Bird Special!^’ ule: at Hlllyer college, Hartford, this o rsid chollongo local business ergonixatiens through tho Chednbor of Commerce hove laa in December. 1945, and his re- Former Officer U. 8. Envelope Pfd. 68’ 72 agement Specialist will be In Veedcr-Root .... 39<.W 42'i muniques reports the Reds were telepho&e ns. Our mes­ charge and a box lunch will be April 16 and 17: at Central High generously contributed the prixe money. tUrn to a civilian life which he said trying to build up their forces all school, Bridgeport, April 30 and ba found “disturbing.” (Continned from Page One) The above quotations are not to senger will call for the lusid. be construed as actual markets, along this front. Three sessions have been planned 21; at Wllltmantic State Teachers •nie S5-year old actor aald he college. April 23 and 24; and at want back to Hollywood uncertain hut arc approximate markets. The communist jet Aghter shot prescription; deliver the bv Home Demonstration Agent mendstinn and the Order of the down Tuesday wa.s the sixth de­ Miss Cora H. Webb for April 12th. (>o8by High school, Waterbury. W ith er to go to hla original job British Empire decoration. April 27 and 28. aa a seaman, or whether to do Recommission Sub stroyed by the Sabre jets this compounded medicines. At 7:30 p.m. the Rockville Home­ I "As a result of what he did dur­ makers will studv Lampshades at ,The examination is in two parts, something “about this political New London. April 10— —The month. Seventeen MIGS have been totaling eight hours. It covers so­ thbig” he discovered while serving ing the war in the Acid of high submarine Cavalla was taken out damaged, one of them in a brief No extra charge. Be sura the home q t Mrs. Doris Weller with ESSAY CONTESTS explosives, certain new explo­ w h a t Mrs. Harriet Thayer In charge. cial studies, natural sciences, in the Yugoalav partisan move­ of the moth ball fleet at the Sub­ mix with four F-80 Shooting Stars to telephone os next time! mathematics and language usage. sives were developed which were marine Base today and recommis­ .The Waterfront Park group of ment aa a U. S. Army agent. of great value In anti-aircraft over Chongju In Tuesday’s second LOOK Finally, he aald, Mias Wlntera sioned. South Coventry will study the and undersea warfare," Mrs. Bru- jet air battle. sable subject at 7:30 p.m. at the Oan’t Run On RepotatJea asked him: Shb la the second submarine In Rear Adm. Ralph A. Ofstle, com­ PINE $500 IN PRIZES "Why don't you quit talking and nauer aald then in a statement. eight days to be recommissioned at home of Mrs. CTharles Nyark, with She said her husband once had manding carrier Task Force 77, Mrs. Nyack and Mrs. H. Harding Vancouver - (/P)—F’reddle Hare- Join the communist party T" the base. TTie first, the Angler, PHARMACY stead's car went off a slippery "I Joined the party." Hayden CVimmunlst connections shortly told a news onference Tuesday his aa leaders. Isl PRIZE—$1)0 CASH PLUS TWO ROUND TRIP after he came to this country at was taken out of the reserve fleet 664 Center SI. Tel. 2-9814 m o r e w ill buy road and Into the ditch. He man­ aald. April 2. Aghters and bombers along the 250 Another session of the Canteen TICKETS TO NEW' YORK CITY. the age of 18 as an Immigrant from mile northeast Korean coast have Free Delivery course will be held Thursday eve­ aged to get the car back on the Hungary. But she aald they re­ knocked one or more spans out of ning at 6:30 p. m. at the Talcott- highway and waa stswling te roll 2nd PRIZE—$100 CASH sulted from a youth’s need for 170 principal bridges in the last when the car stopped. Inveatlga- Public Records companionship which led him Into two and one-half months. He said tlon ahow’ed the gaa tank was atlll the Hungarian section of the EngravecJ t » in the ditch. 3rd PRIZE—$50 CASH Young Workers league. nearly 50 other big bridges hava been damaged. in FUR STORAGE Sports Trio EIGHT PRIZES-7$25 CASH FOR EACH QUALIFYING Warrantee Deeds Mrs. Brunauer said her husband Wedding Invitations 3 F. W. Cheney company to Wil- quit the league in 1927 after he Baby Special WINNER OF EACH CONTEST. Uam C. and Thelma Fisher, prep­ began to understand the workings Calling Cards The normal charge for 100.00 worth of insurance is 3.00 alone—Here*s 8329 *Prtzea and advertiaing funds conirlbutad by toeo) boalnaaa or> a r e at 78 Forest atreet. of the Communist movement. gnolaatlona through the Chamber of Coamarn* • WUllam G. Thornton to Robert In appearing before a Senate what we give you for an additional 98c in our 11-14 J. Miron, property on Walker Foreign Relations subcommittee Announcements Here it what YOU eai BUY atreet. which investigated McCarthy’s Bruno Bycholsky to EMward charges, she submitted a letter | Social Forms Krasenics, thence to Atlantic Re­ from former Republican Senator ftt for approximately $1s000 Fur Storage Special for fining company, property on West Joseph Ball of Minnesota. Ball's ' Center atreet. letter described Brunauer as "per­ Wilton's Gift Shop AND GET 5.23% on YOUR Invastmant Whot A re lH ' Rolling Park Incorporated to haps the most violently antl-(im - 968 Main Street Tel. 3-4011 Eat. DIvtaiad Raymond and Jane Corrigan, prop­ munlst person I know.” Ball waa 10 Shares Hartford National Bank and Truat Co. CONTEST 1— YOUR MANCHESTER TODAY Outstanding Quolltios? erty on Parker And Woodbridge a neighbor of the Brunauers. @ 29 Vi $295.00...... 112.00 1— ^LA ZI yoor fur coot. ■trMts. Permits 10 Sharea Connecticut Light and Power Co. Its Homos? Ita Shops? Ita Government? * Ita Industry? • Ita Reereotlen? Russell S. Potterton et ux. alter­ @ 15 Vi $157.50...... $8.75 (A) Bring back the original luetre to the coat. ations 130 Center street *4,350, (B) Gives your coat that important silky new look. Choose Your Subject Its Agriculture? " Ita Civic Activities? Ita Schools? Ita Churches? Ifs People? .Frank Burkhaus et ux, altera- 10 Sharea Southern New England Telephone Co. ttana 36 Trebbe drive *450. BIRCH TREE SPRAYING @ 3 5 1 /2 $355.00...... $18.00 Ita Polks? Ita Lecotien? Ita Streets? Ita Public Services — woter, sewers, etc.? Community Omstructlon com- 10 Shares Ruaaell Manufacturing Co. From These pfaiy, five room dwelling, breess- way and garage on Vernon street @ 22 $220.00...... $15.00 2— REFRESH your fur coot. Why did you mov« here? e ta trying to perautde a friend lo move here what would you «ay? e Wliat flO.OOO. - Get your order in now to hovo your Rireh Suggestions puls Maneheater ahead oLetner ttnaiw with which you are familiar or where you have lived? e What are Permits EUmlnatea all (Urt, grime and impuritiea. Haymond J. Laurent, alterationa trees sprayed. Birch trees should be sprayed COBURN & MIDDLEBROOK, INC. the highlighta of Md^ehrater which could be exploited in a pamphlet or brochure? 106 Irving street, $250. twice to control the Birch Leaf Miner. The Birch -INVESTMENT SECURITIES ^ Michael Massaro, six room SIS MAIN ST. MANCHESTER, CDNN. TELEPHONE 8631 dtrelllng and garage on White Leaf Miner is the insect that mokes the unsproy* 3—REPAIR your fur coot. atiaet. *15,000. ed birch look so bod and bore. (A) We check your coat for miaaing, cracked or broken buttons. This is also the time to get your orders in for And—we replace broken buttons. fruit tree, shrubbery a n d shade tree spraying. (B) We repair all minor ripa and tears, tom and missing loops CONTEST RULES liailBtrtifs ftr tbi and button! absolutely free of charge. — attached with scotch tape to the up­ Entries should be malted to Manches­ acciriicB b s iI by 1. Open to all reaidenta of Manchefiter, CARTER TREE CO. except members of the Development per right hand comer of the first ter Development Commission. Box 749, page of the materiaL Manchester, Conn. Tel. 7695. Complete Tree Service 4—4TORE your fur coot. Commiasion, Its sub-oompiittees and (A) In our scientiflo c o o l^ vaults, which are thermoatatically members of their families. controlled. 6. There will be four qualifying winnera 4. Contestants may select as a subject for each content, each of whom will (B) Rigid and frequent Inspection of your fur coat in our modem ^ 2 . An entries should be written on one ’ the contest question or any phase or vaults la conducted by trained storage experts. become a candidate for the grand L UMBER By Mrs. Anne Cabot side of the paper. No restrictions as part of it. prize. A person may enter both con­ Wentdick lo pby iccordiM Ite Dick«'"contino By 8ne Burnett Crochet this adorable set for to length but simplicity and brevity tests and will be eligible for a quali­ BUILDING SUPPLIES CorCm ? Tlw i<|M tb ft the right Bare midrilT sports set for Jun­ baby’s “public appearances” and are recommended. iors who like variety in their play you'll be delighted with the many fying prize in each contsst but for tfiimnt nut me n«(T mcodmon B^NSURE yoor fur coot. clothea Easy to nake, and fun to admiring glances and compliment-s 5. There will be two contest#. Entries only one grand prize. SHINGLES • ROOFING Wear, this trio take! nicely' to crisp which he or she will receive. The to be accepted must be postmarked wilt get you there! See us (A) While your‘coat la In our fiu- vault It la Insured against all sacque, bonnet and bootees are eecurrsnees. cottons in plain or printed tones. No name should appear on the ma> not later than midnight of the fol­ todey for full informitioa on the Pattern No. 8379 ir a sew-rite worked in simple and faaclnatin;; terial submitted. Each contestant will lowing closing dates: 7. AO entries wiO becoms the property

- . ■ ■ ■■ MAncnti^STi'lSiK BVtSWlNQ HBRALOi MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 19B1 MANCHESTER BVEiHNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, APRIL 10; 19B1 PAOB firnonr moeai Resident’s Art Work Here Houlteman Says Not to Count Tigers Out » TTltree Team Race Seen in American with Red Sox oH Ti>p

* S',ST™- Bowling Verplanck Cagers Cbm/i/ferf THE iBTtr irt*c*« J««r*lry, « d««igii. Ex-Dietroit Pitcher Three Yankees ____~M mad* by a Manche*t«r m»de « tea set, not Dralt Choice Lown RayTamcchon Yankees and Indians currently beta* A ow n ta included In the dleplay, whtth Fine Record Last Season Finals between *750 Clinie Bound Herald Angte I- “ Paganl'a West Sides took tw o Scek,R,v.™,e ^ .p. 1, 0 0 0 , Tells Herald .Scribe % aevetal piecea straight games from the Post Office Pitching Hope By ’*"■ i i 'l i i l e v etreet ! The local man ie a graduate of The vwrslty basketball team o f .grades; and the Buckland and d i^ y ^ a r e a ' the School of the Boeton Museum team to win their semi-final match E AR L W. YOST Verplanck elementary school, com- ' Orange, Connecticut, elementary and the right to roll Ollle's for the Riezuto, Page and Rey­ Opposes Eddie Burgin I'm just trying to be a good isoldicr. Sports editor poaed of boys from the fourth, fifth I school eighth grade's, playoff championship of the West Star Righthander Now My career will have to wait until four-(teee tea j„g ^ „ ,d ! created the designs while in school. AslMnatlTe I.easB« nolds Enroute to Johns In 10 Rounder at kid phanota who la fotne to to k * and Blxlh grades, has just com -1 Counting their high scoring eg- Side Bowling League. Pagani’s won I've finished my hitch In the army. Formiir Montreal Player Power, Pitching, Fen* Jo* DIM*MggU>‘0 plM * aom* day. • “ «* o f“ « ! He la presently doing the sliver ItolasS Matot* (tl plcted a fine season. The boys play- forts against alxth graders the team In Training at Camp Casey Stengel Given ...... »3 — the games by 12 and 25 p(n.s re- ' Don’t know If I'll get any chancM Hopkins for Checkups Switches AffUtatlon • Division of the Connecticut Sporta- Cinrinnati Gardens But DiMagglo atni la Mr. Big oti ‘ arc BE B sldElifiE* Whitfifck ed many games with older ags scored 412 points to the opposition's Apple of Manager's Thumb by Ump Donatelll lueu's Association la.st weekend at way Park Wall—How Duke ...... tot n » spectfvely. Bolo Luca.s was high ' PickHt Linder LiO C al P’®y Hiis year, beenuee I haven’t CTisrlie Robbins pens a letter th* World Champa. Hank Bauar IsAStAri ...... 110 i.s« groups and lost only one game In | 185 points. man for the night compiling scores heard any plans for a team here from New York City which con­ PeHon's Pastures urixluced but' ...... _ flguraa to b* better yet and that - * ------The Wildcats were led by Cap­ Eye; Giant Homers Dallas, Tex., April 10- (45—Phil one lone winner from Manchester. '■ L "*‘'l'*n'»tl. April 10 ..4-) Ray Gan Sox Lohc? Rivals Brown ...... 101 111 twelve starts. p f 131 and 129 for a 260 total, i Man, Captain J o n e s at camp." Kansas City, April 10—<47- tains the Information that the deadly double play combination of brought a dissent from thb Joint, ...... 100 as tain Norman "Hornv" Hohenthal RIzsuto, Joe Page and Allie Rey­ Truman Cowles. the bundle „ ( i ^"merhon, French featherweight Jarvis ... The season’s finale was played Paganl's finished second in league Capt. Jones told us somethtag Margin Over Indians Cascy Stengel has been thrown Manchester Arm y and Navy Club May Have the Answer Phil Riasuto and Jerry Coleman committee's sole opposition mem­ lUtfIrld M andsDynden "A be” Darling. Other energy from the North End, han- | e****. I*** chance at the Cln- Ample ^'Tieal before 400 pleased parents and play. By Hal Turklngtqn was in the works and the troops out of a game for the first time nolds are hospital bound today. will no longer undertake the spon- will be Intact. However, Phil baa ber. Radical Deputy Arturo Fron- sixth graders on the high scoring Borshlp of a long distance running dled a Setter owned by Jim ! clnnatl Gardens tonight to redeem ...... 4M Ml M2 1628 cisssmatea. The Wildcats won from The finals will be played Wednes­ would be informed as soon as all By Ralph Roden In his career as manager of the On the reaults of their physical been troublad by injurlea. dixl. He said he would complain to TotftU team were Charles "Bo" BogginI, A thrilling trip through the team. For the past several years Fidel of Poughkeepsie. N. Y., to himself for tha knockout given him New York, April 9 ig*! No Congress that the expropriation nrCarailrr Motora (1) the seventh and eighth grades of day night. It will be the best-out- arrangements had been made. We Associated Press Sports Writer New York* Yankees. It remains to be seen whether Crop Is Seen Dana "Hooks" Austin, Dorn Squa- south and Florida covering the checkups at Johns Hopkins may the local organization financially top honors In the Puppy Slake. a month ago by Eddie Burgin, Red .Sox. No Red Sox. No Red “will constitute an unauthorired MaiorcA ...... 107 100 as 2 Buckland School by the score of of-flve games. didn't get a chance to see what kind Stengel was ejected by Um­ Uaaoy Stengel has come up with a ...... M — 104 1 trlto, Richie Mensel, Doug Minor Last year Ollle’s swept through of facilities were available on the The don’t figure hinge the New York Yankees' asalated a crack squad of long dis­ Truman, long an active member local Nagro. Sox. Not even if they got Joe Dl- and arbitrary assumption and ex­ ZarrmbA 39-25. major and minor league training w pire Augle Donatelll o f the Na­ Mngglo, Boh Lemon sml Vic Ras- replacement ftor Whitey Ford on (Conttaned from Page One) White ...... lu io« S3 a Ten games were won before the and Jim Sosville. the league as they did this year camps came to a close this week- i camp limits, but with the number to go far ta the chance for another American I.>ea- tance runners, headed by Robbins. and ofricinl In local and slate Thinner, toughe. looking and ap­ ercise of power in order to prevent ...... W 101 M 2 Fourth and fifth gradeis on the tional League in the third In­ chl. You swore off for keeps ia a t' pitching staff. Vie Kaachl, Ed Weller Wildcats tasted defeat at the hands only to be eliminated In the finals end, but the writer returned to fa- i of troops stationed there. It must pennant race, but it appears they The latter holds seven National sportsmen's groups, la now area parently on edge, Famechon aald Ixipat and Allie Reynolda form a the reappearance of the newspap­ DeConnler ...... 103 104 99 a varsity were Henry "Gunner" Jas- ning of yesterday’s game with gua pennant and world’s baaeball Septemlier that would entail dipping Into re- of the seventh grade of Hollister by the Knights of Columbus. miliar surroundings with m ore . be posstbl^to get a good ball team championship: championships. representative for Vitality Feeds today he will prove that the TKO e r" York ..... lowski, John Kensel, Bob Churilla, M v e come up with the best the Boston Bravea. The vete­ But that wa.k seven iiuuitlis ago. ^ strong iiiiclcua although RejilOldt School. Pasasl'i baseball stories than could be ' tqgcthcr. The number In camp is Rizzuto has a tom cartilage In The former Manchester H^h for all poultry and livestock. Rurgin icored In their ftr.xt meet­ Frondir.1 said he would urge that George Cushing. A1 Packer, Bill Kmornofi ...... 107 98 — 205 rd ra ft" bargain in more than a ran skipper bitterly protested With opening day le.s.a than a **6s arm trouble. **TOe department would prefer, 4fi7 1506 Playing only four games In their printed in a month: There were 94 not known by this writer and I did j hia left side; Page, a sore left and University o f Connecticut run­ Although Cowles waa the only ing was accidental and due to a Doubt about the ability of Dl- the committee's recommendation Toi«l« Llepls and "Red'i Smith. Smith ...... lOTi 127 — 232 II a decision at homo plate. Mnnche.ster handler to win, there I week 01 f, the old cravin'; relurii.s. however, to see a crop '• '‘*er th ^ own class the boys scored 178 points teams training In Florida and we not seek the information through decade in rookie righthander shoulder, and Reynolds s bad el- ner, now studying for his degree inlsiuulor.stnndlng Maggio and Johnny Mlsa to play ’ ■ be thrown out because "neither Joseph Schmidt was the coaclj r«KM)i ...... 101 112 — 213 Slongcl claimed that Gil Mc- were seversl other nmstcura who Giving up the Red .Sox Is tougher needs so that reserves could be to the oppositions 20. The Blue and Frclhf'lt ...... 98 139 — 237 had a chance to see probably '20 proper channels for a clearance. Omar (Turk) Lown. I bow. In medicine at the New York In that Famechon was every day clouds the picture- de­ Congress nor any Argentine Insti­ 1.rgtoA and "Chicky” Williams the man­ Dougald had scored before the placed. In recent years, profes­ than cutting out cigarettes. 'That built up for possible future emer­ MAArhetC^r (t> White had victories over the Hollis­ Luma ...... 13T *129 — 260 more as we journeyed up the east Houtteman said he didn't have I Page, the Yankee's brilliant re­ Medical School, will compete in spite encouraging report* about tution has the right to restrict ager of Verplanck's first basketball Lown, drafted from Brooklyn's Yanks were retired on a non­ sional hnndicr.s dominated all j dropped In, t ^ first round, and power riisl new plti biiig. That gencies under the moblliiatlon pro- LupAerhino ...... Wi 133 ter, Bowers and Green sixth grades; coast towards home. enough time to see much of ths lief pitcher In 1949 waa a disap­ future meeta for tho New Y'ork Rookie Tom Morgan, Gil McDoug- freedom of the press." Tol-sl" ... Montreal force double play. classes. More than one dozen local I was floored In the lecond ae sion Fenw.iy Park How ran they lone? U igren ...... 139 127 the Barnard and St. Jamcr seventh team...... 542 606 — 1147 One of the best times on the trip other clubs, but was Imprsaaed, pointment lost year, but before Pioneer (Hub. Ins and Mdntle. He added he also would ai cuse ...... 102 111 Fstf Offire i(l> just like everyone else, at the way team for *10,000, Is the apple of Donatelll didn't agree, and a Robbins reports that he will be handlers and dogs were entered in ■ after only 25 seconda of milling. The American League shapes * ^ M r t s Indicate that large acre­ SAVorlrk was stopping overnight at Camp Manager Frank Frisch's eye. arm trouble popped up this spring, Clevcian'l has great potantial Peron of direct responsibility for OeoiAntls ...... 130 131 I..aRii'1-re ...... 90 U6 — 226 the Red Sox had bolstered their five-minute che.st - to - chest spending much of his time in New the Uu.Alay s|.rlng event. I!t gi l up. then (Ircpprd lil.x hands up like II Ihrcf-cliib race with Ro-a- ages of winter wheat hav;e been no Pickett on the way down and also The 26-ycar-old New Yorker he flashed hia old form. Ihiil unfortuiintcly seems to ran up all acts a+rainst the paper. Wilkie ...... UO 129 Fnrr . ... 118 — 228 strength. squabble followed before Casey York this summer and would not Lion's share of the work in con­ and walked away from Burgin lon. New Yor'i nml Cleveland In lost In parts of Kansas, Nebraska, Rex Barney Allows 11 Arpin ... 104 122 — 226 on the return trip. Captain Al has been impressive throughout Reynolds, a 16-gnme winner last a il.-ad end street each year in late Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas be­ LaPrensa has been accused re­ "N o one can figure that team was given the heave-ho. be In a position to keep a local ducting the trial fell upon the j The referee understood Famechon the (luck |)f It. Detroit, off to a peatedly by Peron and his follow- Total" ...... 579 fill 5111 1709 Walks in Three Frames Mflrtln 99 no — 209 Jones, com m ^dlng officer of jthe spring training grind and may To make things worse, the season, hasn’t.been able to do much l ad spring start, does not Impress aumnici Plarly Wynn, Bob Lemon, cause of unfavorable weather and Local Sport Ts'sri'iiitp 117 102 out." he smd. "They have the best team together. Thus, he trans apable shoulders of Chinriimn ' to aay he had quit, HAMfopd <1* — 219 Headquarters Oimpany of the jtum out to be the beat draft pur- Yankees lost, 8-4, and Stengel's at all this spring because of his as a penii.int contender. Bobby Feller and Mike Garcia top insects. Elsewhere, the crop gen­ era of damaging Argentine prea- hitting team in either league. Their ferred hia resignation to the Metro- i Tom Sorenson, Florence Hanvarth, j The bout ended on that uneer- U IJIflA h i Greensboro, S, C., April 10— 169th, one of our own Manchester Ichase since the Cubs drafted best pitcher. Vie Raschl, was arm. B.ick of the first four. It's a the league's pitchers In effective­ erally has come through the winter lige abroad. Mendlllf) . T..UIK 52S .580 — 1108 pitching wasn’t the best, but with polltan District. Selection of the Joe Deacon, Truman Cowles, snd ^ tain note. .Meanwhile, another Independent Chatter (/PI—What’s wrong with Rex units played host on both slops. |Hack Wilson In 1925 from Toledo. soundly battered by the Boa- Rizzuto, the American League's — • ■* over sev- Dick Cobb. grab bag, like t'vo sep.arate ness. Steve. Gronick Is ii capable tn ffood condition. TenfleM Scarborough and Wight now they Pioneer C?lub was made I A decl.Miva victory over the lit­ Argentine newspaper. El "lYlbimo, .Nolsf^n Barney's pitching? This stop off gave us a chance tu Lovtn Is extremely fast, has an ton hitters, yielding a dozen Most Valuable Player, said he didn't York Mhotd Here and There leagues with WnshliiKlon. Chlca- No. 5. ■fte department's chief interest look good. Boudreau will be of think hia Injury was serious. eral other well-known New tle known Burgin "is a necessity. ’ m the southern town of General Anderson Important Little League meet­ "Everything," seems about United for Pay .Adjustment talk with many local fellows now average curve that sometimes Is hits In seven innings. groups. i Tliiiisday night the Boston Red "o, St. l.amls ami Philadelphia in With Larry Doby, Luke Easter at the moment is centered on tremendous help." "I expect to be on hand opening .Marcel Colctta. Fninerlioii> malin­ mi l Al Rosen to power the ball Hix-a. has suspended publkallon ing Is 8CheP)— United ginia camp. be made faAorites again, but said changeiip pitch have Improved. again compete In the famous Bos­ 111 an exhibition game at Pynchon Here's the way It looks from Art Houtteman, brilliant right- Rizzuto said he hurt his side lintll Burgin. fighting Ins IMli Avila inriidd coinbitmUun start­ vey Indicated the corn acrca^ editor of the 20-year-old paper, members of the Managing Person­ out to pitch against Brooklyn's Aircraft Corporation has asked not to count the Tigers out of it. Lown pitched the Cubs to a 6-1. ton Marsthon on Patriot's Day I Park m Springfield . . Roger Dove here: Coantry Cloh Mob farm club In A.shevilje, N. C.. the Federal Wage Stabilization hamded ace of the Detroit llgera playing and yesterday when tried Is hack on the staff of the Hartford professional fight, nearly tore Ills ing Its first full yeac the Tribe w w ld fall about 5,000.000 acjlps said It actiinlly has not been able Ciotdbrirlirrn <$) nel are urged to attend. "W e had a habit of winning the five-hit victory over Little Rock Williams 3 to 1 from Hopklnton to Boston. Rob­ j V. IVi.ston to publish since Keb. 16 because yesterday, and Barney turned board to approve a cost-of-living staff and now training at Camp batting practice "It waa a little bins says he won't be anything I Uourant. Dove waa a spoils writer head off with two punches, the 2. New York looUh rough • Remember, they fln- short of the government's goal of ...... I2:i m 107 .3^5 close ones last year, and that is a yesterday In the Southern Asso­ bad." the Presidential press office has Ernie Wilkie holds high single In a snd exhibition as the Dod­ allowance plan for salaried em­ Pickett, waa one fellow we really spectacular but has high hopes of for several years before going to Frenchman war rated nationally .3, ('Ieve 1(1 ml isiicd oiiiy six ga.ncs out Inst fall. W.doo.OOO acres. H:i\r v . , ...... 104 112 130 336 mark of a sound club. If they can ciation city. He worked the first But he Insisted. "It's nothing not sent Us newsprint quota...... 1 (C) — — 106 honors in the American Legion gers nipped the Class B team, ployes. Under the company’s wanted to meet. Capt. Jones said Favorite to in placing tn the top 25. He adds, work with a New 5'ork daily . . as just behind Willie Pep sa the 4. Detroit Detroit's chances deiiend on Vir­ Such a deficit, officials fear 1,. Onrln**r conUnue the same pace and get eight innings and never was head­ serious. I'll be okeh." La Nacion, the only large inde­ HI. John ...... — 97 — 97 Bowling League this season with a 9-8. proposal, similar to that In effect he could make this possible, be­ some pitching from those veterans, "A t least I cun t do as badly as j Johnny Wood. Wesleyan biiHkotball challenger for .Sandy Saddler's .5 U ('!jlilm;lon gil 'I rucks' nhlllty to come beck might result in * livestock feed ed after the fifth when Hank The three players were to leave pendent newspaper remaining tn Hrookoi ...... — 107 107 174 score. Ernie rolls with the The Brooklyn problem child 1 for hourly-rated employes, an In- cause Houttemen was a member of I think they will make a race of j last year's 38th," : coach, will hr Hie jirlm Ipal speaker crown. 6 Uhicago and lake the place of Art Houtle- shortage, making a cutback ...... 100 HI 106 317 Sauer poled a threc-run homer. Chicago, April 10— (4’/—Light­ here today by plane (2 p.m. CST) m.on, now In the Army. Sort- Buenos Aires, reporteMnd 7, St Loul.s necessary In production of meal ililtniiki ...... m 134 116 351 The Dodgers were aware that weight champion Ike Williams rules and expect to arrive at Baltimore, armed Trucks has yet to fire the the weekly newspaper La Provin- Manchester. nings. Only five of the 16 men I would be granted fps the three- and early In the morning last Fri­ ton Marathon will be the tenth for ball League banquet Saturdsy night j 8. Philadelphia ^ r y and poultry products. shape. He only won three games for Lown was draft bait but they |il- a 3-1 favorite to defeat welter­ Md., tonight (10:30 p.m. CST). ('Incli'.natl's city limits, had no cta of La Rioja was forced to sus­ Rex faced had an opportunity I month period from March 1 to day, 6:30 to be exact, when we us last year, having trouble with Robbins. Ills br.«rt finish was tn in New Britain . . Bronco Bill ' Boston fignre.s the most Im­ hall tn his old style. The Ttgera Secretary Brannan met with TnUin ...... 54 :i 549 566 164R .. lowed him to be exposed as they weight contender Fltzie Pruden of Rizzuto. who hit .324 last season, rating. Now he along with Fame- have little second line strength pend publication becaii.se the edi­ Hnrfcrro (1) The Manchester Polish Anieri- to hit the ball, .so wild w'cre his ! May 31. T3ie adjustment also cornered Houtteman before re­ his Ilipper most of the time. I f he 1944 when he came home In third .Schindler, the No, 1 favorite midget j rhon. is rale.l by the N B A as proved dull with the addition of farm officials from 11 Midw estern I'' desired to protect several more Toronto, Canada, In a 10-round was given an orthopedic belt to hut a first class outfield and fair tor and publisher had failed to r C.rl.i n ...... 105 106 112 323 ean baakclbnll teams will be hon­ to.s.ses. I woiiM Include payment of three veille. The former Tiger ace want­ regains his form, he will be tough, * place. His other finishes were ns car dilvor of fans in this area, will | nmong the half dozen top contend- I/ui Hoiidienu. BUI Wight and Rav com producing stales at Des proml.xlng youngsters. non-title bout in Chicago Staudium wear. Infield, anchored by George Kell, obtain good conduct certifimle.s Tnvf» ...... 139 97 111 :u7 ored Saturday evening at the an­ When a.skcd when Barney ; rents an hour for the period De­ ed to talk baseball very much. He "W hat about missing you," I follows: 1942, 18th: 1943, 14th; compete in tho 500 mile Indian- saddler's tlUe. S( nrlxmiugli. three front line reg­ Moines, Iowa. Saturday to discuss Wid Matthews,’ former Brook­ tomorrow night. The Yankees start defense of best third baseman In baseball. from the federal police. I,amlM*rk ...... Ill 116 190 37)7 nual State 1‘olish League banquet would pitch again. Manager cember 1, 19.50 to Dec. 28. 1951. had just returned from a five day offered. "N o man la indispenaable, 1945, 6th: 1946, 8th: 1947, 15th; apolla big car road on Memorial i ulars llir Sox gave up a good the situation. Back in Washing­ ...... 64 95 133 303 lyn aide to and Williama is expected to weigh their World's Championship next Famechon got $4,200 30 per Kand - - In New Britain. The Manchester Charlie Dressen only muttered, furlough which he had spent witn even In baseball. I ’ll miss playing 1948, 14th, 1949, 32nd: 19.50 38th. Day . . Johnny Kiindla has signed right fielder, a veteran pitcher snd Unless the Club makes a com­ ton, he told a news conference Hf'K'kwf 11 ...... 99 106 109 314 now director of Cub playjng per­ 144 pounds to Pniden'a 146. After Monday In Washington. Without rent—of the gate for the Aral bout. plete reversal of Its spring show­ girls won both the regular season "Who Knows!" his old mates at their Lakeland, very much, but someone else will One Ixical Winner to coach the Minneapolis I.iikera a rookie. yesterday he Is confident the corn Prolmble Derby Fhvorite sonnel, named Lown ns the club’s the bout Ike will have to train Reynolds they have only two regu­ Burgin got so little that Promoter ing It may be hard pressed to hold 530 666 1643 and playoff championships while Fla., training camp. be pitching in my turn snd can do Field Trials of the Manchester in the NBA again next season. Boudreau Is the "take charge goal will be planted. T<’iirdin ...... 117 94 97 308 ville, go out to bam 17 at Jamaica. Anethor neat pitching job was The Yankees, who dropped an Becker aald the ticket sale has league with a flfth-placs finish at (Continued from Page OtM) Candidates out for the Silk City Gray always has trouble getting he left he said, "Thanks fpr Mop­ turned In by little Con Marrero at even if the National Boxing Assoc­ 8-5 decision to Boston of the Na­ He went hltless In five tries. Today a Year Ago— Holdout Al moved to third base, benching Mrrann ...... 1(17 86 193 Fight .Manageip To Meet Tnat's where Uncle Mlltle hangs started In the spring. Some of the ping by. I like to talk about ths far surpassed that for the first Johnny Pesky. Washington last year. There seams -Ml Oann ...... 107 86 193 ba.scball team last Sunday at the Winston Salem. N. C. Marrero iation does not. The N B A is polling tional League here yesterday, left In 15 exhibition games. Includ­ Wldmar, star Baltimore pitcher to be no reason he shouldn't do Col Bennett Do Ridder, United out these days. Uncle Mlltle, a fellows may not have looked up to Tigers. They have done a lot for meeting, and predlr;led a crowd of TTie Inspirational vslue of Bou­ (Oonttaued from Page One) ...... 109 121 111 341 Oval Included George Kepler, A1 . hurled Washington to a 2-1. twd- Its executive committee on a de­ town soon after the game. The ing contest.s against the New who was acquired by the St. Louis ns well with Rob Kiiznva, MIckev Naliona chief observer, was to Snrowier, F n d Booth. Larry Ros- Hartford, ^pril 10—i;P|—Ath­ Cinderella colt hob-nobbing with par, but (Manager Red) Rolfe will me and I hope to repay them when 10,000 and a $30.0(K) house. dreau could he wiml the satisfied liulH*rt ...... 108 121 94 323 hlt victory over Ken Raffensber- cision whether to vacate the title three players stayed behind. York Yankees, ('leveland Indians Browns, said that if his 110,000 Vernon and Gene Bearden avail­ meet, Lt. Col .Shaiil Ftainatl. Is­ tek. Cliff Rautenberg, Red Brltner, letic Commissioner Frank Cerlan- the elite names of racing, put on get them off on the right foot. I get back Into baseball. And, If Burgin wins, Becker has well-paid Sox need most Ijick of Congress was summoned to a ' ger and the Cincinnati Reds. Mar­ since Wllltama failed to defend it Rizzuto did not appear worried and Pittsburgh Pirates, he had a able lor a complulo year, uv ,noc- raeli senior delegate to the Mixed . . MO 5.V) 188 1578 ek ha.s Invited fight managers to a terrific show yesterday when he The players love to play for him." don t go counting them out of the eontracl demand is refused, he will stated, he hopes to match him with driving will to win has heen con­ special session Wednesday to act Bob McKinney. Tom Martirt I'ete rero fanned nine. Rookie short­ by the NBA deadline of March 31. over hia Injury and tried to brush .342 average. en figures to be even better In his on the committee's recommenda- Arml.stire commissions, at Rasen- \ VArdhirdii <0i m. Ed Brown, Ernie No.ske, meet with him hero Thursday . roared down the stretch to win | Trying To Be A Soldier race. Detroit is a great baaeball Williama last defended his light­ It off. sue baseball. Saddler for the world's champion­ spicuous In their failures. .‘^loane ...... no 111 97 324: ‘ stop Oene Verble drove In both sophomore year. The two Cubai) tlona, which House Speaker Hector nakurn on the larael-Lebanese ^ lim Sheehan, Dick Blow, Skip night. Ceilanek, seeking to get in- I the six-furlong prospect purse In Asked what his plans for the town and the fans have earned runs with a leventh-lnnlng double. weight honors by defeating Freddy But if he and Reynolds are not Five Years Ago - President Tru­ ship. With Boudreau's bat aimed at IMpur ...... 94 KMI UX> 299 1 ' formation needed for the perform- | pitchers, Sandallo Coneuegra ami Campora said would be embodied border. They were to diseusa ...... 96 116 liv. a whi.stling 1:10 1-5. future were. Art said, "right now another winner." ' The New York Giants slaugh­ Dawson In Philadelphia, Dec. 5, ready to go when the season starts. man accepted an Invitation from He said the contest would be the convenient left field wall, win­ Karpufka . .. anc« of his duties in the job he as­ Johnson Assigned ning at Fenway Park should be C'lnrad Marrero are expected to IS a bill. Approval appeared cer­ resumption of laraeli-Syrian rela­ I.nw Mail ...... 99 94 86 279 tered the (Cleveland Indians. 16-4, 1949. Since then he has had 16 over­ It will undo\ibtedly hurt the Yan­ (la rk Griffith, president of the ' held here Msy 8. Improve...... 107 94 94 293 sumed last month, has previously easier than ever. They won .55 of tain. tions. the report said. Low Mail ... The following men rate a vote .1 at Pine Bluff, Ark. Whitey Lock- weight matches, scoring 12 wins, kees, figured to battle for the title rs-i m f*| I I Washington Senators, to throw Charley John*ton. manager of Nobody can beat the CTilcago A closed-door caucus of 98 Peron conferred with boxing referees and 77 at home last season. Last Thursday Israel annoimred f thanks for their coo()erallon ‘ man socked two homers and Mon- six by kn(Kkouts. with Cleveland and Boston's power­ I O UlllW m iKCC ] mil the first hall when Boston op- the champion, has agreed tenta­ White Box in the spring training supporters in the 158-member lows Tutal.-* . , ...... 512 M5 487 1811 others connected with the business. Beating the Yankees has been ahe would not negotiate the la- uring the past basketball season. t# Indn, Hank Thompson. Al Dark The 23-year-old Pruden shot Into ful Red Sox. poses Washington In the major tively to accept a *10.000 guaran- games. They have shown surprla- er chamber endorsed the expropria­ league opener on April 16. Boston's main problem. Thslr rael-Syrlan border squabble as John Fnlkowskl, Mike Saverick, |and Ed Stanky one each to lead welterweight contention by defeat­ ! tee for such a bout, according to Ing strength. A l ZarUla, ex-Red tion report by acclamation last long as Syrian troops were eon- Hchmoa (3) and Bill Murray at the East .Side Trinity Sport Teams Elect 'the Giants’ bombardment. ing Beau Jack in Mllwaukea on Kansas City, April 10 -- (45 — Ten Years Ago -- The Boston front line pitching has not been -Ml ieaijghlln ...... — 10^ 107 ROOM Becker. good enough tn stop Joe DIMaggio 3ox, gives them needed power. Gki night. A Senate caucus—Peron has New Year’s Day and scoring an Manager Billy Southworth of the oentrated in her frontier terri­ Lithwin ...... 115 93 91 301 Rec; Donnie, Warren at the West Bruins defeated the Detroit Red far they haven’t missed Wight and no opposition In the upper house- Hartford. April 10—(A*>—Trinity AfifrAslrve Vln over Tony Janlro W«kef ield Xii ven and Hank Bauer. In particular. tory. Uirkl#* ...... 93 -- 101 194 Side Rec, and BUI Slearna at the Boston Braves w ill send *.ghl- Wings, 4-2, for their third Straight ITOoul Denies Htktenienl la expected to echo this acclaim College winter sports teams* have sai'T: ® a^ Madison Square Garden

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Five nunutee to Depot Square. 116 NMONDCR— CARRIED SlNCE^ AO. dU6HT1b LNSr Cottage for Hole Over-Htatemeiit club coupe, radio, heater, very 1949 FORD custom two-door. Call MANCHESTER ,'ackage Delivery. man Kennels, Lake street. Phone Watkins Bros., Inc., 835 Main \we <3010 CRESfTLiWe CaU 2-4045. North B’chool atreet. Phone 6398. BUT RE-COAL DASHING ALL He MISLAID ON W kA CARROT6 Come live In my house by the In a churob In a certain town, nice condlUon throughout. See 2-3326. Local light trucking and package 6287. street they needad to er bookc. Edwwrd R. Price. machine. Good condition. Phone MH KFV K I W In TTm* SGIT Of Tb" \; Hl'SINKSb BY HERSHBERGER fnshlonahle any and heater, $150. McClure Auto Tel. Manchester 2-0883. now. Gilbert Fickett 6982. bu.siness and technical subjects. $104.95 with famoua make Briggs In keep a man warm. mentR uro not Co., 373 Main. 2-9442. G. I. approved. F’or full informa­ BEH'IGAL White enamel combina­ V\ant«Kl to Kent 6^1 ] I inorr. r Stratton motor*. Cole Motors I Recnnd Blonde -Oh. well, nelth- l o s t —Oold tie clasp. Initials LINOLICUM Remnants, 60c square tion wTite International Corre­ 4164. tion gas ano oil stove. 4-4 burn­ Sam Poor Freddie, he drinks D.F.O. Reward. Tel. 6140. 1946 STUDEBAKER 2-door de­ yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. Repsinnc spondence t,chools, Box 1669, ers. Florence living room space W AN TED -3 or 4 room rent by ; I er are long marriages. luxe. Immaculate, 14.000 miles. soiiietlilng horrible. Done by reliable, well-trained Sersnton 9, Pa. heater. Phone 7320. 2 adults. References. Write Box ■: . Dan I know I tasted it. LOST—German Shepherd dog. vi­ Call 2-4150 after 5 p m. MATTRESS. Tout old mattreeeea Niiw we have with us the young men All Jobs guaranteed. Hall HEARING Aid. Piactically new. S. Herald. ■ cinity of West Center street. Bterilized and remade like new FIRE.MEN, Experienced on high NATIONAL Rotary portable sew­ man wtio feels his suit of clothes 1650 TRUrMPH Thundcrhlrd Linoleum Co., 31 Oak street. Call 3593. In the West, excavators found Answers to name "King. ' Call Call Jones Furniture and Floor pressure oil fired boilers. Write or ing machine with attachments. QUIET Rusiness girl desires 2- , ' isn't "lyllsh unless It look* like motorcycle 650cc. complete with Phone 2-4022. evenings 6166 or the remains of a man w Itli one fool 8741. Covering. 36 Oak. Tel. 3-1041. apply in person to, Cheney Broth, Heavy duly head, used about one room apartment. Preferably furn- > in his month an anrlent polltir- two or more size* too big for him. Flanders bars, high pipes (mrg.'»t. 8109. PEAT HUMUS, excellent soil con­ era, 146 Hartford Road. Man­ month. Call 4837 after 5. ished. Write Box 1. Herald. i LOST—One pair of lady's flesh ditioner and top dressing. Man­ lan, no doubt Rome people go hungr.v for fear racing pad 41 Lenox street. Cal! WINDOW SHADES made to order REPAIRS on saving machines, chester, Connecticut. chester 6515. colored rim glasses, Friday. Vi­ 3368. and installed. Venetian blinds motors, pendulum clacks, scissors WHITE enamel 36 ' sink with dram 4 OR 5 ROOM unfurnished apart- ^ Restaurant Manager (sampling of bluing off more than they can cinity of Tweed's and Hale's. sharpened. Trade, on sewing mS' WANTED - Man to work counter FOR SALE—60 tons of asphalt board. All flttine.s except trap. mont or house. Two adults. Phone rhew. TWO 1936 CMEVROLETTS, four and curtain rods. 24 hour service. new cook's first .soiipi You say Phone 4532. chines, old and new. F. X. Dion and grill from 2 a. m. to 6 a. m. shingles for siding or roofs. $4.25 Good condition. Price reasonable. 4'2U. BOOTS AM ) HER BUmHES Our I,)or> BY ElKiAR MARTIN yon served In France? door sedans, $50 each. Can be Estimates gladly given. Fagan 7779. Must furnish references. Apply per square. Better price on larger Phone 2-2626. New Cook Yes, sir. Cook for An enlarged vocabulary and a seen at Hagedorn's Station. Phone Window Shadv Co.. Route 44 at APARTMENT or fiat wanted by WH’URE.'fe ? - V0\W. MA \ GONNA S V t VVL WL Norm's Drive-In, Manchester quantities. Call 5167, E. J, Camp­ HlRl.OTTtCLR'. WL'vJY ©OT TVSKT two years and wounded twice. vacant feeling Inside are, two of 2-0678. Bolton Notch Phone 3-4473. CROSLEY Shelvador, the refrig­ working couple .No children. Call EOR&VPiR ViVkO’S Rl5*iiN\»5arn televl.slon experience. Charles Pontlcelli. purs and breeches Very reason­ Scnkbicl's, Carter street. Phone Golf Is the third most danperoua be -especially during th* aoup through Friday. TransporUtlon Call 8735. pllancee. Welding and cutting. able rent. Please call Hartford Motor replacements A-1 Repair, installation and servicing in your Phone 2-9644. able. Phone 4744. 7510. sport, scrording to stallstiea. courae. furnished. Mra Lels Tybur, dlrec spare time on actual TV equip­ 55-6055. collect after 6 p. m. ■ Watch nut for the broken bottlea CLEAN CARS UNDER CEILING Sales. 180 Main. Phone 8597. tor. Pbons 4267. ment which we supply. You will WA.NTED- -Al mechanic for gen­ 100' ZINC Coaled 28 " high fence. at the 19th hole, men! Many a rookie ballplayer boa WRITTEN GUARANTEES KELVIN ATOR Washer. Good hla back to the wall during epring WANTED—Ride to Pratt * Whit­ I’KTEH W PAN'rALUK, eleotrlcaJ build a complete large I2 'j or 16 eral repairs on all makes of cars. Ideal for children's play yard, 72 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN condition, $35. Phone 2-3563. Hou.'4C8 for Sale A survey showed I bat modern training. I.*ter on- hark to th# ney’s. 7 to 3:30 shift. Highland 19.50 CHEVROLET 2-DR SEDAN contractor, maintenaiice and wir inch picture tube set while train­ Good pay for the right man. $10. Phone 8386. tng for light and power. 40 Foster ing No need to give up your pres- Good working conditions with all studenta are taller than their bushes. atreet. Cell 6461. 1948 CHEVROLET 2-DR GLASTONBURY street. Phone 3303. seiif Job until you arc ready for modern equipment. Must apply in COOLERATOR 100 Ib. capacity. 10" TELEKING relcvision. Table fathers. We’ll bet we know why 1949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN model. Reasonable. Sec at 318 WANTED—Ride from Charter a better one. Placement as.sist- person aind ask to see Van. Ref- $7. Also lady's Bulova wri.st Hiffh elevation. Zone A A. dad Is short. How wa all envy Uncle Sam. 1947 OUDSMOBILE .SEDAN Middle Ttirnpikc East after 4:30. H* finishes hla spring cleaning Oak street to Travelers. Hours 8 DOORS Ol'ENEU, keys fitted, ance after graduation. Write to­ erencep required. Van's Service watch, $10. Both good condition. 1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN Excellent home site of ap­ An Oregon woman accidentally March 16. to 4:30. Prone 8610. Call 5 p. m. 1946 OLDSMOBILE 6 CLUB copied, vacuui.) cleaners. Irons, day for complete details No ob­ Station. 427 Hartford Road, At Call 4349. guns, etc. repaired, shears, proximately three acres hav- sent a 10-dollar bill to the laundry COUPE ligation Box T V , Herald. The Texaco Sign. LIME SPREADER, hay mowing COMPLETE SELECTION Wa Just hop* that rool spring 1946 PONTYAC 6 SEDAN COUPE knives, mowers, etc. put In con­ iiifr a frontage of 175 feet and In a blouse pocket. The laundry WANTED—Ride to vicinity Mor­ dition for coming needs. Braith- WO.ME.N - Girls (Tioo.«e practical AI”rOMOBILE mechanic wanted. machine, also plows for sale. Rca- a depth of over TOO’. On beau­ come clean. Isn’t Just around th* soma eor- 1940 FORD 2-DR -sonablc. Phone 3198 after 2. 243 solid maple and waxed birch cribs, BY V. T. HAMLIN ner os lower pries*. gan Street. Call 2-1129 after 6. 1946 STUDEBAKEft CHAMPIO.N waltc. 52 t’earl street. niir.xing as your career Enjoy Pleasant working conditions, chifforqbea. chests, high chaii-s. tiful Sunset Drive. Priced for ALLEY OOP l.cHit, He Said finnancial and social success as group insurance, paid holidays Fern street. Already appearing In maga­ COUPE bathinettes. solid maple bunk quick sale. PM A THINKIN THEN WHY DON’TCHA '^OKAY.CHIEF.ME AN' r i d e f r o m Hackmatack atreet ANTIQUES Ketiniahed. Repairing a graduate practical nurse. High WE <30T SOME PRETTY zines are th* a4-ton, 12x7', 358 East Center Street right McClure Auto Co.. 873 ranges and heaters Jones Furni­ resilience 3751, Ifio Mala atreet. 3-8443. •teel front, stake body, long Cl'RTAI.N.S Laundered In my SALESGIRL, Steady position for We have excellent PART- Roats and Accessorie* 46 ture Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. LOOK! MOVE right in! 6 rooms, wheelbase, dual wheels, fish plat­ home. .Ml work done by hand. retail store, stat age and exper­ . . HK. T, M. U. 1. f . Cl 1850 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. SE­ ed. helper springs, directional ience. Box P. Herald. oil bimner amesilc ilrive, $9,700. RufTled $1 25. straight 85c. 2- [MK openings .selling TV FOR BOATS, motors, tackle, ma­ L'NI'SUAl Values, used GlcnwooU DAN, CHAMPION — Over­ lights, signal arm. 18.700 nct\ial 2411. Madeline Smith, Realtor 2-1642 Hep Kitten BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER WANTED —Experienced woman and Used Cars. rine hardv.arc ami paints. Mc­ gas-oil combination range. Hot- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS drive, radio, heater. mileage. $800. Call 2-3586. point electric range. Electrolux or 4679. to work counter and grill, 6 a. m, Intosh Boat Co., .North end Pur­ iS n e f e l l in id 1848 STUDEBAKER LAND vacuum. A.B.C. Appliance, 21 T H IS i Y W e o o u -D List e n , t r ik .^ I G et s o m e th in g WHO IS 1937 FORD ooupe. Good running to 2 p m daily Apply Norm's If you work at the Aircraft, nell parking lot. Chris-Craft, I NE3V RANCH TYPE HOW D YOU IX) I'MTRtXIE.* OMCE I SHE? CRUISER, 4-DR. SEDAN— HoosehoM Service* rr, SHORT STUTF7 HEAR A RrCDBD, I GOTTA TAktE HER. W HO IS / HARD! THE- condition. Call at 887 Main street Drlve-In, Manchester Green. Mercury, Champion and Scott- Maple. 2-1575. i 3 bedroms, large cellar. large 6 IT-B O K PtUMGCR Jtadlo, heater, overdrive. Offered 15 A 3 to 11 or 7 to 3, or any other WHO ARE YDU7 NEVER MIS's / KNOW, O A R AND lot, quiet residential section. Price. THIS? S EDDIE s t e r n ' from 9 until 5. place and want to make BIG Atwater Phone 2-3102. Open a b o u t .' T ry iiEROM 1847 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION MANCHESTER Upholstering Co. SALESGIRL wanted for part time from 9:30 a. m. to 8:00 p m. Marhinerv and Inols 52 $18,500, JUNE'S , 2-DR. SEDAN — Radio and COME IN AND lAXlK THEM Re-upholstering, draperies, allp work. 1 No high si liool girlsi. Ap­ EXTRA MONEY- 5 ROOM SINGLE—Space for RECORDS' heater. OVER! coven 48 Purnell Place. Coll 2- ply Federal Bake Shop, 885 Main 16 FOOT Chns-Craft runabout 60 FARMALL TRACTOR in good|cxlia room, garage, nice section 0521 Open evenings street. H. P. boat. Excellent condition, condition. Call evenings Manches- , of town. t848 OLDSMOBILE 3-DR. SE­ PRICES REDUCED SEE CHET BRUNNER DAN. ROCKET 88 — Radio, litasonably priced. Call 2-3331 ter 3180. WEST SIDE—Excellent 4 room 1650 BinCK SPECIAL 4-DR.— FLAT FINISH. Holland window HAIRDRESSER. Excellent oppor. and heater, hydramatlc. for appointment. single, Bp.ice for two more, fire­ Hester and dynaflow trans­ shades made to measure. AH tunity In our lovely salon. Apply Jack Barry or Mr. Smith USED MOWERS for Farmall 12. place. steam heat with oil. Price, mission. Full price $1875. 1848 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. SE­ metal Venetian blinda at a new in person only. Marlow's Beauty 12 FOOT Outboard runabout 19.50 H. B, and 14. U.sed .«ipgle, double $12„500. DAN. MODEL 76—Radio, 1949 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DE­ low price Keys made while you •Salon. We Are Open Wednesday, Mercury 5 H P. demonstrator tractor plow.'.. Lime sowers, 2 FAMILY FLAT - 4 and 6 heater, hydramatlc. LUXE CLUB COUPE-Heat­ wait Marlow’s. motor. Call 2-2665. spreaders. Allis-Chalmers, John I moms. car garage. acre lot. er. Extra nice. Full price Deere. Clctrac, Farmall tractors. 30 dnv ocenpanev. Price. $11750. 1846 CHEVROLET 3-DR. SEDAN WEAVING of burns, motb holes HOUSEWTVES Earn money, spare Thursday, Friday Until 9 P.M. —Black, heater. $1,395. Dublin Tractor Co.. North Wind­ HOWARD HASTINGS Y-/* and torn clothing, hosiery runs, time. Call 7067. Diamonda— Watchc Odd Fcllow.i Building 1948 BUICK SltPER 4-D R .-R a­ ham Road. Willimantic. 2-3217. 1848 PONTIAC 6 CLUB COUPE handbags repaired, zipper re­ YOURS FOR EXTRA Jewelry 48 Phone 2-1107 ■St:, _ —Radio, heater. dio, heater. One owner clean placement. umtirellos repaired, COFk INI tT MtA bt M RIG. U S. FAT. Off car. Full price $1395. CASHIER Part lime. Apply to LEONARD A YOST, Jeweler, re­ Musirai insTriiments 53 CU.STOM RANCH House, 6 rooms, 1848 FORD 8 CYL. CLUB COUPE men's shirt collars reversed and MONEY PRISCILI.A*S POP Comt* To Think Of H BY AL VRRMKER —Radio, heater. 1948 NASH CLUB COUPE Ra­ replaced Marlow's Little Mending Manager, Circle Theater. pairs, adjust watches expertly. hath, lavatory and laundry room. 1840 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN dio. heater. One owner clean Shop. Reasonable prices. Open daUy, TYVO TRUMPETS Both In excel­ Attached 2-car garage, C, H. \V. THERE SHE IS... MOONINS /rvE TOLD HER TIME NONSENSE! WHERE OPPORTUNITY WOULD VtX/ BE NOW, —Radio and heater. car. Full, price $995, Thursday evenings, 129 Sprue* lent condition. Phone 6336. heat. Baseboard radiation. Two OVER THAT LESTER ASAIN!! 'ANDAND AGAIN! SHE'S NOT street. Phone 2-4387 fireplaces. Aluminum combina­ CTO GO OUT WITH SOVS IF MV FATMER , \ /• 1947 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4- / CHORCHES MOTOR SALES Roofing— Siding 16 WANTED— First class auto me tion wlndow.s 'o acre landscap­ TILL HAD SAID THAT?! DR.—Radio, heater. Really WANTED BOOKKEEPER chanic. steady work, good pay. 80 Oakland Street clean. Full price $1250. Wesiring Apparel— Fura 57 ing plot. All features for modern DAILY CROSSWORD PUZ'-SLE WE SPECIALIZE In roofing and F'OR GENERAL MOTORS Apply In person. Boland Motors. Garden— harm— Dairy Manchester 2-9483 siding. Highest quality materials. living. Subu'ban Realty Co., Real­ 1948 OLDS 78 SEDAN C O ItpE - DEALERSHIP OFFICE 369 Center atreet. Producta 50 CAPE OR Cape Stole remodeled tors, 49 Perkins street. Phone Answer to Previous Puzzle 1848 PL'YMOUTH club coupe. Im^ Workmanaliip guaranteed. A. A. from your old fur coat, $25. Guar­ Radio, heater. Low mileage. 8215. r MCA ufivTCC. me. TBffl maculate condition, radio, heat Dion, Inc . 299 Autumn street, WANTED — Men for landscape PANSIES. Swiss GlanU, 58c bas­ Comedienne 1948 CHEVROLET SPORT SE­ anteed workmanship. Let out er. We don't get one like this very Tel. 4860. Excellent working condi­ work, planting shrubbery, rolling ket, perennial flower plants, furs slightly higher. Cold stor­ THREE 4-family houses. Located “ Everybody it atking about you, dear— especially th* s D A N - Loaded with extras A tions. Life In.siiraiice and com­ gladioli bulbs, canna bulbs, Prem­ often. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. dream car. and fertilizing and grading age. Open Mondays. Max on Bissell street and Ridgewood man who collects th* furniture pay manta!" HORIZONTAL SHarboI- pany paid Blue Cros.'i IIo8- lawns. If you like outside work ier sl^rawberry plants, asparagus Silverman, Furrier, 54 Church street. Vacancy in one. Center 6 Sj^bol for Roofing 16A 1,5 Depicted SIP BOY NOW! Save 3 4 % price In- 1941 FORD 2-DR SEDA.N—Ra­ here is your oppiortunlty. Apply roots, flowering shrubs, ever­ street. Hartford 6-4)304, Room 616. Springs Realty Co., 470 Main HV GALBRAITH Iridium FLAG Of creaae on new Hudson automo­ pitalization. BID) comedienne dio, heater. New seat covers. ROOFING Specializing in repair­ In person *o John S. Wolcott, 180 greens. Woodlanc Gardens, 168 ' street. Phone 6988. 7 Point bile* in our stock, prior to new Full price $3ft5. ing roofs of all kinds. Alsd new Main atreet after 5 p. m. Woodland atreet. John J. Zapad- FOR SALE—Boy’s clothing, in 10 Promulgate 8 African flies government increase which ^ was Many Others roots. Gutter work. Chimneys PERMANENT POSITION ka. 8474. good condition, for 12 year old. TWO-FAMILY 5-4, two-ear ga- 12 Prayer 9 Rail bird allowed al’ dealers. Choice of cleaned, repaired. 26 years’ ex­ MAN WANTED. General farm Phone 4669 after six. lape, large lot. Near bus. stores 14 In a line L-in !i BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc WELL ROTTED manure, deliver­ 7 / 10 College cheer II color* and models. Top dollar for perience. !• ree estimates. Call work. App y In person, 872 Parker and new school.s. For further in­ 15 Rowing M T KJU 30 Biasell St. Phone 7191 Prefer woman over 25, in­ ed by the truck load or by the 11 Spinning toy your autoinublle. Can purchase Howley. Manchester 5361. street, or phone 7026. formation Call 3702. Agent. implement bushel at the farm. W. T. Little, W anted— To Buy 5S flolden Id'll BY MICHAKL O'MAI.I,KY 13 Louse egg UL J12JL1U outright without trading your terested ii> an opportunity for VIC FI.IM 17 Persian fairy 16 Sloth car, McClure Auto Co., 373 Main AMBITIOUS Men to aell health, 195 Spencer street. Tel. 3757. MANCHESTER—West Side. 3- ^lANW W LE, AMJSCLES -WJU-lfiAN, IN m 1939 FORD Pickup. Goo

/• 1- ; \ TU ESD AY, A F R IL 19, 19*1 S l b B T E E N Ijrrala Start Saving Rags Now— Cancer Rag Collection Hereon April 21st Ostrinaky, C. James Murphy, An­ Our Lady of the Most Holy Ro­ the obtenrance. Veteran* organ- laaOons, service clubs, civic organ- O B C U F C 1 r l l C K S thony Bnyles, Raymond Kiecolt, sary Mothers’ Circle will hold a Armed Forces Leverett Gates. Harold Keatipg, meeting at the home of Mrs. O. J. izationa will be asked to make an- Average Dally Net Preaa Run r^i^ioutTown nouncement concerning the ob- Joseph P. Dwyer and general n « WfiRthfir Agostinelll, 7 Seaman Circle, to­ drive chairman Philip Bayer. 4, For the Week Ending riwanat al C. ft. YPiatear • W -- ■ morrow evening at eight o’clock. aervance of this day. Merchants J/ 0 1 7 V . < 0 1 J I C C H 0 I 1 kdit K n t W . Scevlll*; Mm of Day on May 19 will be asked to make suitable April 7, 1951 M d Vn. ItoroUi SeovtUe. of Today tSuatSf, oOeoatonal ■ Ur. Memorial Temple. No. SS. Pyth­ displays In their windows and also street is a SMmber of will be aaked to display the Na­ 10,168 efO{ tnalgirt nsost^y el th e iikapol orchestra at ian Sisters, will meet this evening Commander Tlicodore tional colors In front of their es- Twelve Vehicles and 40 Bordtotoer^Item ilUltary Institute. In Odd Fellows hall. The hxisl- tabliahmenta. It la also hoped that Member of the Audit neas session will be followed with Workers to Pick Up HALE'S W e r iS a t m n , N. J. A member of L. Fairbanks of Legion a parade can be held on this day Bureau of Clreulntlons Manchester—• A City of Village Charm „ ____ he plays the a social hour and refreshments. with all of the organizations In Materials on April 21 '4a & e orebestra. To Be Local Chairman toven taking part, plus units of the The Ruth Society of the Cove- State Guard, .It la anticipated that Headquarters Plana tor the organization and (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE FIVE CENIS nant-Congpegatlonal church an­ Announcement was made today veterans organizations and the (Claaalfied Advertlalng on Pnge Id) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL II, 1951 Ih s Kaensy. School Parent conduc.t of the rag collection on FOR VOL. LXX, NO. 182 Tssftirri chih will hold Its April nounces a cake sale for Friday. that Theodore L. Fairbanks, Com­ armories will conduct open house .4pril 13. at 9 *0 a. m. at Hale'a on this day and arrangements are Saturday, A pril 21 for the benefit aieStlnf tonight at eight o'clock mander of the local American of the local cancer fund were at the school. Mrs. Prances Mll- store. Mrs. Inga Youngstrom expected to be made for visitors and Rev. Carl Helgerson will call Legion Post has been named local to Inspect nearby military posla pu.^hed to near completion lost InM I fourth and fifth grades will night at a meeting of the collec­ ptdSSfit the entertainment. for donations of food where nec­ chairman of the Armed Forces Day such as air fields. Submarine Base, essary. Mrs. Ann Widham. tel. to t)* held May 19. Appointment of Coast Guard Academy and radar tion committee held in -the home of Judge Wesley C. Gryk. Ih e standard Red Cross first 7430, may be called as to baked the local chairman came from the installations. The cooperation of ABOUT goods desired. Two, Items from all the local churches will, bo asked Twelve trucks and forty male aid aourse which begins tonight Adjutant General's office, Major each woman of the church are in conducting hours of prayer and workers will be use’. , St. Mary's Guild will meet .1 General MacArthur Ouster Approved W "T4I ' General Ready Thursday morning at ten o'clock for sewing. The members will ALL YOUR NEEDS bring their own sandwiches, and tea. coffee and dessert will be ' By Leaders in Europe, United Nations Rummage Sale served by the hostesses, Mrs. ALL SIZES .Toseph Johnston, Mrs. Herbert To Air Views Franer and Mrs F.arl McGeown. WILLIAMS I Fridoy, April 13 i i f J2 / Britifih Officialfi See Suspended from Government Jobs Comments by Moat Dip­ Beginumg at t A. M. ALSO A GOOD SUPPLY OF RE-CAPS The Hollister Street school lU lomats Indirute That Wa.shington, April 11— (/P)— Senator Jenner (R., Ind.), EmoiiiMl Luthmran Righth grade has elected Its class Better Chancea for officers as follows: president. Vir­ OIL SERVICE Truman DifI Exactly sliouted in the Senate today a demand for the impeachment Church Vestry ginia Hanley; vice president. Aa a child did you ever go search­ f r A M F C SERVICE Making Peace With of President Truman. Thei'e was a burst of applause from ing (or the quaint flower. Butter­ What They Desired Anspioes of Thomas Smith; secretary, Shlrlev .141 BROAD ST. Red China in Korea packed K«lli?rieH. Dorcas Society Warren, and treasurer, Meredith cup? Finding one, you plucked it, STATION Vice I’ re.sident Barkley banged for order and reprimanded Morhardt. held it doae beneath your chin VAN S London, April 11— The fir­ Lake Success, April 11.- (VP)— the .sju'ctators in the galleries. He directed the Senate Ser- FUEL and RANGE OIL Suri>rl«ed U.N. diplomats general­ while aomeone said, “ She likea in g o f Gen. Douglaa MacArthur geaut-at-Arms to enforce the rule again.st applause. AT THE TEXACO SION ly greeted with obvious relief butter, you can tell by the reflec- was greeted with relief today by A debate on Prc.sident Truman’s removal of Gen. Douglas ★ ★ ★ President Truman's order ousting tiool" British officials who said they be­ MacArthur wa.s precipitated immediately after the senate met 42V HARTFORD ROAD. TEL. 2.80M lieved chances for making peace General Douglas MacArthur aa Theodore I« Fairbanks by the introduction of a resolution for the general to address Corham “Battercap”* w m intro- OIL HEATING with Red n-^!4 In Korea were U.N. commander in Korea. of local Vice President of the State Improved. a joint session of the Senate and House. Senator Wherry d u c «l ia 1899 near the end of The delegates were not talking Police Association, for two yeara, ’Die first reaction among west­ for publication, but their com­ (Neb.), the Reiiublican floor leader, introduced it. Queen Victoria’s reign in Eng­ E Q U I^ M E N T and la now preaident of the Man­ ern diplomats in Moscow, much of ments privately and the positions Jemicr charged tho U. 8. "ia in the hand of a secret inner coteri# chester Police, Mutual Aid As­ land. Its delightful flower design ^ r o p e and elsewhere was much they have taken In the weeks of which la directed by agents o f the Soviet Union.” sociation. Mr. Fairbanks also has Estimates On Request GENERAL MacARTUUB GENERAL RIDUWAV is rich in effect, possesses excep­ the same. ’The news reached Mos­ argument over MacArthur shows "W e must cut this whole cancerous conspiracy out of our govern­ P3:': been active In the promotion of cow too late to be included In that the President did exactly 50% off tional sparkle, and is mneh ad­ CALL ment at once,” he aald. safety work connected with the morning papers there, but west­ what they hoped he would. *'0\ir only choice la to Impeach Preaident Truman and find out who Police D^artment' and has done mired everywhere. See it aoon in 2-1257 ern diplomats In the Soviet capital South Korean circles in the U the secret invisible government which has ao cleverly led our coun­ considerable In promoting safety our srido selection o f Gorham aald they also believed Preaident U.N., however, were unhappy over try down the road to destruction." ON WALLPAPER ^mong the achool children, by Truman’a action had Increased the the swift change, but they re­ Ouster May Spark It was then the applause broke out. giving safety talks and the show­ patterns. chances of a Korean peace settle­ A l 1950 Potturns fused to comment publicly. Senator Johnston (D., 8. C.). In an emotional voice, pleaded against ing of safety films. This safety ment. The British, French and Rus­ H w d oy, April lOHi, Through April 14 any "hasty action” fn the MacArthur matter. He said he served un­ work haa also taken Patrolman P.S. Afk OS to show you the exclusive "The diamlaaal of MacArthur sians are known to be satisfied Fairbanks before many of the civic may lead to a new chamce for a der MacArthur In World W ar One and "put him on s pedestal.” WIDE SELECTIONS OF 1951 WALLPAPER one-piece, dent-resistint Gothim with the verdict, but for different "Anything done to hurt MacArthur hurts me,” Johnston aald. But and service organizations In to^^’n. truce In the East,’’ conunented the reasons. Korea Peace Move Sterling knife hxndla. LECLERC he told hla colleagues they must consider the far-reaching effect of Commander Falrbanka haa been BS9.7S Norwegian liberal newspaper, Oslo The British and French started Dm Ooa* Magle active In the local American Legion Mr one 6-plM. FUNERAL HOME Dagbladet. any action they might take. Super Hiding after MacArlhur'a aralp as far Senator Wherry and Rep. Martin of Moasachuaetta, the OOP floor FLOOR Post for Bome time having held plMe-tettiBg in- British officials, In private com­ back as last November when he FLAT Washington. April 11—(/Ti -Gen. sertlng that with the return of the leaders, talked to MacArthur by transpacific telephone. such positions aa chairman of the .lading Fed. Tax Side o f the hnte ment, aald now might be the time mafle his dash to the Manchurian United Nations forces to the 38th CAL.COTER VARNISH Douglas MacArlhur's removal la Martin announced to the House; I W HITE Safety committee, chairman of the A ghc MtUng FUNERAL for the United Nations to offer bonier and there met the Chinese parallel, the principal objective of Waterproof DEWEY- expected to clear the w'ay for pos­ Here In Three Weeks Home committee, an elected mem­ Melndn t^fc, •asy to ntak9 it Communist China another chance Communists. repelling North Korean aggreoalon •o on yours . . . sible new political moves to end *T am authorized to aay that General MacArthur would be delighted K’ ber of the Executive, committee fetii. Ut.pOOB, SERVICE to tMk about ending the Korean These delegates have expressed had been achieved. 3*35 the Korean fighting. to have an Invitation to apeak" to a Joint session. He added that OaL 2.85 and at present la the Post Com­ ■alaa fork, butter RICHMAN war. the fear that MacArthur might It reportedly also set forth that OaL 3.40 mander, The Commander haa done Walter N. It may revive Immediately con­ MacArthur "can be here In about three weeks.” •preader, and commit some action which would with this turn of events further a l l - Fur recouUng cell- much during his term of office to aream aoap JKW ELERS— F.ST. lOOf. Leclerc, (Continued on Page Twelve) Former Commander Stephen Brunauer (left) and hla wife, Mrs. sideration of a proposed 14-natlon Martin Introduced a resolution calling for an Invitation to MacArthur will not .pot involve them in a war with China declaration on Korea. A tentative UN objectives, such aa unification in terlor keep the local Legion Ppst before •poon. Director ScoCCk LAWN SEED makes the thick, sparkling green Esther Caukin Brumuier (right) were suspended from their civilian to address Congress. Inga and walla. white. draft of thla waa circulating la#t at Korea and esUblishmant of a the public and has had many social 767 M AIN ST. 23 M AIN ST. turf that (olki rave about. It't economical, too — government Job# April 10. Brunaaer, employed aa an explosives re- Wherry prepared a slmtlar one for th* Senate, (Continued on Page Twelve) ■ month among the other nations free government for all the coun­ meetings at which time various aearclier by the Navy, was auspended “imder Navy department loy­ What the Democrata would do about this move was net tmnisffL Manchester Call 5269 3,000,000 seeds per pound in JeaOk so you only which have forces in Korea when try, could be accomplished without organizations In town were guests >ta«aa aana. alty and ■eenrity procedure a.*’ The' "State nepartment suspended atelv clear. Some would have to aupport It la order for auch aa need o third os much. I lb — $1.55 5 lbs — $7..6S Holds Reply— th# - ahowdown erlala over Mac­ further bloodshofl, o u T s m i o f the Post. While chairman of M n. Brimaoer pending the outoome of the Navy-’a action on her hua- vitatlon to be voted. Arthur' arose. It was sidetracked WHITE the Safety Committee during the SMCIAL fUtPOSS M«) far d »p ihod*. drl.r is]li, •.rrot*,. band. She had been employed aa the State Department’# U. N. Before being Issued, the draft term of Past Commander Michael .Read Herald Advs. Order 4th then but State Department o ffi­ was submitted by the Joint CTtlefa (OontlBard ea Page Four) C. J. Morrison ptoy oroot. FosI growing. I /b 11.25 5 /bo ~ $6.15 On Red Link liaison officer. Both were named last year by Senator McCarthy In cials said today It la definitely still McDonnell. Commander Fairbanks a list of government employes .McCarthy regarded as subversive. of Staff to General MacArthur for ial 3.90 was Instrumental In winning for TtHtf SVHPUt— The complete grossfood keeps lawns healthy, alive. hla oomment. I an y and ti>" local Post the Department of colorful and vigorous growing. It feeds lawns better for leu — To Europe The proposed Korean declaration To the astonishment of officials Conn., Safety Cup award which la Screen Actor Will Geer Paint and use only 1 lb per 100 $q ft. 25 lbs — $2.50 100 lbs — $7.85 waa originated by the United here, MacArthur Issued hla own on display at the Post Home. ..If, •a'*'*' ■ Refuses to Answer States. It would be In effect an pronouncement of March 24 which, Sec. Sawyer Is Charged It Is expected In the near future Division Alerted, May Invitation to the Chinese Com­ adopted some essential points of PO RCH AN P thpt the local chairman of the F. T. BLISH HARDWARE CO. Question at Hearing 18 New Chinese Red Be On Way in Month; munists to cease fire and ngree to the proposed declaration but con­ DECK Wallpaper Co. Armed Forces Day will name his settlement 'of outstanding Issues tained, too, an Implied threat of committee and as aoon as this la 793 MAIN STREET— PHONE 4121 by negotiation. 885 CENTER STREET TEL. J-B7I8 Washington, April 11— (JP) — Three Units to Follow extension of the Korean war to With Court Contempt ENAMEL done plana will get under way for The declaration was firm In as- Screen actor W ill Geer said today China. STORE HOURS: Divisions Identified MacArlhur's atatement led to Wa.shington, April ii— The 9H)0 A. M. to,8:00 P. M. K was all "ancient hiatory" and sidetracking of the proposed 14- OaL ^ . 9 5 4th Infantry division at Fort Ban­ Monday Through Saturday refused to tell the House Un-Amcr- natlon declaration and helped pre­ Drlea hard over- Ican Activities committee If he ning. Ga., has been ordered to “ .hr Plan aiglit. Brings Total Strength Europe to become part of Gen. Facts Leadiiifl; cipitate the crisis which resulted UNLIMITED PARKING waa or ever had been a Commu- Lodge Denies In President TYuman'a summary . aist. Of Enemy in Korea Dwight D. Phsenhower's European WANTED Defense army. removal of the Far Eastern com­ U. S. C/Oiirt of Appeals Not Favored 'The grey haired, gum chewing mander. Witness, smilingly taking what he To 695,000; Allies A defense department spokes­ To Dismissal —First C^fie of It* Kind ____ Rules Change man said today the division haa In the State department view, G IRL FGR sailed the committee "hotseat,’’ Wipe Out Key Base been alerted and may be on the the atatement by MacArthur ------I also stool on his Constitutional Inclusion of Red China SMALL OFFICE Agrees With Keith way In about 30 days. Series of Events Began robbed the propoae

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