FRIDAY, MAT K, I M l JKanrlrrBt^r !Eo?ttins ATcrag* DaHy N«t P n m Ran Th9 WiktlMr It to existing Connecticut Power- Per tlw Weak ItofilBi PotaeMi *1 0. k. WaaMtot Bmam of th* Hartford Elaetrie U g h t eom- and Ui* Middletown area, had May 19. 1951 Members of the 8M FD A uxlU ay pany. Austin D. Barney president reached the limit of its expansion. company line* to Hartford and • Ir ir l 3^ T T I r i 1 ^ 1 4 1 ■ T I ^ T l T T l 11 3 ^ 1 1 1 *re asked to report to Fire Head­ of both companies, announced. The Middletown location has been Falla . Today fair and warm; toalglit quarters on Spruce street over the It la anticipated that approxi­ the subject of extensive engineer­ 1 0 ,1 9 5 partly eloody; Sonday ehowera, weekend to be measured and fltt^ mately $10,000,000 will be expended ing studies and haa the advantage for uniforms. TTie Auxiliary will on the project. Completion of the of rati and waterborne fuel facil­ Member •< 1k* AoiH J mild. Mr. M l Mm . Itoty M Thoi^ parade Memorial Day and Chief transaction is subject to procuring ities. It is located In the "Narrows” B * w of Obentotlaaa ^ Mancheeter—A Ciiy of Village Charm e a l (ML Darld Boon*. North lames Schaub wants each man to adequate permission from the »on- section. SWEDISH OvallBa. « • »uMt* << Mr. TOom- be uniformed for the annual com­ Generating Plant to Be ing authorities, and Mr. Barney The proposed station. It is con­ mmm pSTSBts, Mr* Mra. DR>>n memoration. said that such application for templated, will have a generating (Claselfled Adrertlaliig M FM * **) MANCHESTER, CONN., S.\Timi)AY, MAY 26, 19.*)1 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE nVE CENTS Thoaiaii *>t Cburtlmd strerl. Mr. Constructed at Middle- necessary sonlng changea would be capacity of about 60,000 kilowatts, BAKE SALE VOL. LXX, NO. 201 flionw s to sn instructor or physi-1 Mrs John Pickles, Mrs. (leorge made in the near future. with transmission lines connecting M l bMtth St Appslschlsn State K Borst. Mrs. Robert McIntosh town on the Property The land that Is being acquired T m oIm m eollMe hi Boone and wH | and Mrs. Henry Huggins attended is part of an 1,100 acre plot owned SATURDAY, MAY 26 M tom In Mm* to teach at the the biennia] meeting of the Hart­ Announcement was made today of the purchase of a plot of land ad­ by H. Warren Lawrence, manager 9:30 A . M. •OBuaer MMlon o f the school. |ford County Republican Women a Aothorlxod Agents For Famous Association' today at the Hartford joining the Connecticut river at of the Farmington dlvlaion of the Golf Club. The aftei-lunrheon Laurel. Middletown aa a aitc for an Connecticut Power Company, w’ho Canter church Mothers’ ! was formerly aasislant manager Helena Rubinstein Allies Gain Second. lU meetinr this week elected the speaker was General William Me.s- electrie generating station to aen’e HALE’S STORE "Wonderlifr^ Foundation keth. state director of Civil De­ the pombined needs of the Connecti­ of the Middletown division. (oUoMrlnK officers: L e « ^ 'J " | Mr. Barney stated that the South Given by tbe Whitney Hits Collins View cut Power company and the Hart­ Mary Carlaon; pr^eident. M r*.. fense. Meadow ateam generating plant, Arthur Drag Storw Barbara Minnlck: secretary Mrs i ford Electric Light company. The Emanuel Luther League Now at Substantial Savings Chapter 1094. Women of the property consists of about 700 acres which has long served as the base OMiffetto Klecolt; ! Goad station for greater Hartford Vlrclnta Bell; hostes.s. Mr.s Bett\ Moose, at Its regular meeting Wed­ and is being acquired in the name Foothold Over 38th Rob«nh.vmer; librarians. Mr.s nesday evening at the Britiah- HaiMl Hervev and Mrs. Uicile Cip- Amerii an club, with Senior Regent son, and publicity chairman. Mr.s . Helen Brar.auskas presiding, nom- By OLEN CLEMENTS Dorothy HartxoK insted officer* for the coming Eleven Months of War in Korea year The election will take place Tokyo, May 26— (IF)— Unit­ MacArthur Disobeyed Staff Four members of the June grad­ at the next meeting on June 13. at Ready For Summer Fun Now! ed Nations troops today uating class whieh time the chapter will begin Get at Manchester High . forged a second foothold in school have been accepted for ad- I ils first course in^ymnaatiea un­ mlttance tp Bates College. Lewis­ der the leadership of co-worker Red Korea and bolstered their ton. Maine, in the fall They are. Blanch Snow. Refreshments were original bridgehead in Com­ Sen. Riiggell Cnnfern Wilh (Jen. ('.olliiiH Frederick T. Blush. III. son of Mr sened. followed by a seielal time. r. munist territory. State Democrats Criticism and Mrs Frederick T Bllsh. Jr of The Reds continued to fall back 5 laurel street; Sally Ann Fniery. Miss Anna F'rench, of the staff all along the front. of the .Mary (Tienoy lltirnry, la daughter of Mr and .Mr.s Philip L. Nemo WonderlifI preVM'ttiat'the U. S. doughboys rammed up the Emeiy of 21 Cambridge street; .spcnilmg the wcpk-end at Kiiatern main central Korean highway . Hinges on fuller problem figure con look John Perrv. son of Mr. and Mr.-i j Nar.ari-no ( ’olb'gc. Wollaston. northwest of captured Chunchon Lose 4 Delegates Mass, uherr slip is attending tlip Dwight E Pony. 7R Tanner street gracefully proportioned and feel In a pouring rain and rolled about nliimnap day and rommencpment and Ettore Raccagni. son of .Mr I comfortably corieted. Wonderlift has two miles beyond the 38th and Mrs. Charles N. Raceagni of activitips. NORTH Yalu Drive a concealed innerbelt to lift and parallel. Denver. May ’26 (4’! — Drino- addl'd vote., will lie ofT.sct by 74 Woodbridge street. j Red opposition was light aa the K o r j ' Naval Aviation Cadet Andrew L. ; support abdominal muscles .. lo.xscs m slate.s w liu h failed to le- Infantry column stabbed within eral.s gave the West a .stronger Rikpr III. I' is- Naval Reserve, elastic inserts to control excessive liiin iiuiioritle.s to I'remdeiit Trii- llv .lOlIN CHADWICK six miles of Hwachon, a former voice ill the choice at Clilengo of son of Mr ami -Mrs A. I.*wrence ' “ i flesh at thighs . . . batiste cleverly cut nian in lii|8 and Uiiis lost Ihi-ir key Chinese bastion eight miles their 1932 rre.sidentlal randldate WasluiiFtnn, May ‘26—uhlleans reiently reported Lo the Naval States which lost In the 19.90 pop­ —('I'itici..:m of (Jen. Dmiglan ■ f bulk at waist and bock . . . built up boundary. Japom today iin foreign policy. ulation eeiisiis were not penalized Au,xiliary Air .‘^talion, Corry Field, . A reapporlionnient of delegate.a, .Mar.'\itInn's ilnt'ision to send I’ensaeoia, 1- londa where is is un- | bra top for naturally rounded Link With Bridgehead by the commillees deii.sion. To the east, American and approved i)y t)ie party s National Alabama, ( '.'inneet iciil. Delaware. nnn-.'\si;it ir Irnoiis to the TA M PA X , dergomg training in instrument i bust line. Tuzes 36 to 54. DYONCYANG eonindttce in a one-day ses.sion and night flying Cadet Itiker will French troops smashed through I.a>ui.siaiia. Mi.s.sis.,i|ipi. New Hamp­ Yalii I'ivcr l:isl Nov'cmhcr has •nuM 4 Murar lurnT Owwempe here yesterday, gave Caliiornia 14 be de.signated a naval aviator and Chinese screening forces and shire. New Jersey. New Yoik, Ore­ riii.sed a new issue in the Slylt N.W. 9 4 .1 1 7 fei av«re|* 6 gum swept up the Hongchon-Inje road. additional votes out of the 1.230 gon. renn.sylvania and South (.'iiro- iCONOsnr aog romnussinned an ensign in the Na­ to be reprc.senled in the nomi­ Sonati" investiRalion of t)ie i . The thrust opened a direct supply lina each Inst four delegates. val Re.serve upon completion of SlyU N.W. 14.127 for shsrttr figurti nating convention the week of July Kt’iitTiil s (lisiniss;il from his his flight training. route to the Allied bridgehead Jl tfSPttHMN, Maryland and Mirhigiin lost two across the Choyang river on the - 21. 19.’i2. votes eaeh. l'’ar I''.ast(-rn commands. % W U fti S t D i SFP/NC Other states with gains included Regularly east-central front. OfffNSJVi fA/UD The 1.2."t0 total was four les.s Among members of the 43d 13.50 Colorado. KIni ida. Iowa, Ohio, Wis­ (!i>n. .1. l.awton Collins, The link-up with the bridgehead tlian that repiesentetl in tin* 1948 WtoJWHAICccmD ' Wingeil Vietory Ihvist'in at Camp I INCMON-MOW consin and Wyoming, four each, eonvenllon when Mr Pruinan was Ai’m\' Chief of Staff, said Pickett who have won additional ] tightened the trap on suicidal Chi­ lANDiNG HPT 13 sneuriuG uuiTfD and Texas, Virginia and Washing­ stripes lately are the following;:. nese fighting rearguard actions to I rornrsAJOA nominated. yesterday MacArthur acted RfosHAirro ton two each. The shift in voting (viwer cut in­ Oifford F. Adnmy of 4.1 Goodwin' keep open a six-mile escape route [ Ba.sed on population changes, contr;iry to established policy street, promoteil to the top-corn-’ | In the mountains near the road. and 1948 eleetlon results, these to the lug state iiold on tiie party in let ting non-Korc:in troops Sale $10.95 The American-French link-up Anhi UN DStVtUOfJH convention, ns lepiesented by New mssioned rating of master ser­ STAOrs StPT 16 move close to Kiissia and Ked geant; his brother. Arthur F.. column knocked out Red resistance York and Pennsylvania, California Adnmy was raised to the grade ot i along the Important Hot.gchon- SOUTH moved alaive Illinois, which stood Chinji. 1J . tX Tlio .loint ('biofs of Staff, Col­ sergeant first elass. and John N : / Inje road. The Infantrymen cap­ KOREA Drims Prices ststionary at 60 votes Pubeski of 2S Bilyue street, was ^ tured six important hills command­ As an mdlcatlon that the Dem'i- lins s h M. liinl ailvisoil MacArthur , U H StAC H H f AO WANTED to halt Unitril Nations force* promoter from corporal to aer-1 ing the route. AJirs SMAunr crats are willing to go all-out In geant. U P U M S iS 1950 War Is Seen support of Presulent Truman’s sonic five miles south of the Man- CLEAN USED CARS (Continued on Page Five) program for fighting a limited Sen. Richard B.. Russell (D.. On.) (left) leans over for a wxird clmiiMn bonier. y / 4 PUSAN war in Korea. William M. Boyle, with Oen. J. IziHtnii Collins. .Aniiy chief of sliitl, who tioik over This was rontradlctod last night *44 AND UP Jr., the National Chairman, chal yesterday as the fourth wtliies, to np|ieiir la-fore the eoiiililmxl in New York by Maj. Gen. Court- 0 $0 TSUSHIMA I Chain - Reaction Feared lenged Republicans to make for Semite i'orelgii Relatiohs anil .\niHsl Servle<-s eoiiiniMlws In Ih,- nry Whitney, MacArthur'* chief Big Showdown ItarvTi mmi JAPAN As Grocer Arts Under eign affairs an issue next year, probe of the firing of 0 «-n. D o u g la s M iir X r lln ir . (,\r UIrsphotn). aide. Whitney anid MacArthur w ai HI6NEST (lhallenge* (iOl* never restrained directly or In­ SHOE Map shows the surging tides of war In Korea In the 11 months New Fair Trade Rule Boyle told a windup dinner directly from sending troop* to In Italy Vote since the June 25, 1950 Invasion of South Korea by North Korean meeting here la.sl night that if the llie Yalu river. REPAIRING troops to the collapse during the week of May 20-26 of the ( hla«vie Cites I'es'llng In II. N. PRICES PAID Stockton, Calif.. May 26 - (/ P i— Repuhln ans insist upon making H-Bomb Hint Shows Of the Better Kind Communists’ spring offensive. Broken lines Indicate North Ko­ Stockton grocer Charles Hawkins, foreign policy an bssiie, "We will Colltiis did not ai cuse MacArthur De Gasperi Party, Reds rean and Chinese Communist drives and solid lines shmv advances whose bitter fight against fair meet them on that ground and the of "blatant disregard of order*.” by V. N. units. trade laws has Involved him tn Republican party will suffer a de­ Senator Knowland (R-Calif) oalit DONE W H ILE Test Strength Sunday today he fell General Douglas Mac- OENTER MOTORS equally-hitter court battles in the feat from which it may never re (J. S. Tops in A-Race Street— Next To Hie YOU W A IT Over Third of Nation past, slashed the prices of his drug cover. " Arthur had no oilier choice when Poet Office items yesterday, causing wide­ The National Chairman said the lie used any troop.s available to him spread nervousness in retail drug Republicans are "reluctant to aid in Ills drivA to the Manchurian Opea Beealnga L'ntll • SAM YULYES Rome, May 26— OP)— Italy’s arch Local Boy Is Killed Washington, M*y -The* commented that the Atomic Coun- border. Europe but they are enthusiastic circles. ITntted State* m «y have g*lned a t* r-FiSpU»nnge system haa not been Bank Pliuuidwg 701 MAIN STREET political foe^—ths Christian Demo- Hawkins’ cutting of prices on But Srnator Sparkman (D-Ala) wide new lead In the race for su­ pierrr(i since the 1946 break. erata government -party- and -the "fair traded" merchandise waa th* (Coiitlnuefl oa Page Eight) aaid there was a strong feeling In premacy In nuclear wenpona. But | But for some reason (perhaps Communists— will h4Ve their first first recorded in Caltfomts since When Bike Hits Auto the question is: How long can it Inleriiaflonal psychology i the it (Continued no Page Eight) big showdown in thrss years to­ the U. S. Supreme Court Monday tc morrow. The test will be local be heWl? S. now ap|M’UiH to want the world L HALC cesR outlawed parts of the "fair trade” Tlie lead indicaled ye.ateidav in to know It is making progress to­ M a m CHISTIR COMIIi« elections throughout a third of the laws of 4.’) states, including Cali­ Asks Court a terse nnnouncem< nl of a- . ret ex- ward pioiluitinn of a hyilrogen nation. fornia. COTTON SKIRTS SHORTS Following the bitterest campaign David G. Murdock, 11 Years Old, Dies on Way [M-rlmenls rompb led recently at t)omb whu h cfuihl he a thousand The Supreme Court held that Bans Arias sines 1948, some 10,000,000 voters Kniwetok- depends In great mena- limes more jiowerful Umn atomic Denim, gabardine, corduroy, rayon.in. Sizes 1 10 to 20 To Hospital— Woman Driver of Auto Collapses the price-setting agreements did are expected to turn out to pick Rule on Oil iire on whetlier the af-uulr serierv hond)s. Denim skirt*—wrsp-armind. Faded blue. not extend to merchants, such as The Joint announcement yesler- councilee In 2,743 towns and 28 system la better tiian It was live Small, medium, large. $3.98 Hawkins, who did not sign them. «lay iiy the Atomic Knergy com- From Office provinces. Bolton, May 26— (Special)— ? accident and required medical at- years ago Other merchants said they mi.ssion and the Defen.se depart­ Bail rliilli. butcher linen, figured cotton, $3 98 to I.*) 98. At stake is control of the "Gothic Rritish Finn RcfpicstH The nnii'iiincemeiii Imlicaled ty $1.79 to $4-95 David George Murdock, 11-ycars- tcntlon. feared Hawkins action would set ment didn't spell fuit the words Sires 12 to 18. line"— strong defense belt across IhrouTi to S. Scientists may hnv,- fmird Ibe old son of Mr. and Mrs Thomaa ' The youngster wa.x off a chain reaction of price cut­ "hydroger) bonilL" P.ul it men­ SINGLE CAR GARAGE northern Italy where the Commu­ I the pavement by the impact. The World Triluinal to Set­ atomir "trigger’ tbiit will fire OiiHlctl I’rcsith’Dl C«n- tioned "experiments conlnbuling nists now control most of the city A. Murdock of Lake atreet exten­ car continued for about 100 feet ting. Hiiperpowerfiil hydrogen tsuniis. n was the first time Hawkins. tle Dispute With Iruii to the thermonui ]• #r wenpon.s re- virletl hy Assembly and provincial adminlstratlona sion waa fatally Injured at 4:15 ; with the bicycle stuck under the (12 X 20 ft.) CUSTOM BUILT In the summer of l!i|6 .Soviet searidi." in saying the latest tests The elections will determine the j car. p. m. yesterday when a bicycle he espionage agents gained key In­ on Fmwetok I.slaiul had been For Abusing Powers municipal governments in the ma­ ((.Vintlnued on Page Five) Ijondon. May 26 -i/P'—iiie An- • New Lumber Complete was riding came out of what po­ i Manchester Police Sergeant Ar- formation on the making of atomic "successfully carri<’d fHit ' The COTTON HALTERS jor cities of Milan, Genoa, Venice, glo-lranian oil o-jinpany called on bombs By official Amcrii an esti­ I’amima. pHiinma, May 26—(/P) • N ot a Pre-cut Price lice describe a.x a "blind" drive­ I thur Seymour and Patrolman Al- the Intcrnatlnnai Court of Justice II-i)omh Is smdi a weapon Onttons. plain and rtilorful stylpH and patterns. ela.slic PEDAL PUSHERS Bologna and Florence. I vin Baldt were called to the scene mates. Russia then gained a year (JiiHtod ITcsidcnt Arnulfo Arias • Not a Pre-Fab Of the 2,743 town councils up way on Lake street extension and to intervene in it. dispute with That muld he a !iin! that by nii'lnff. voplcr, Inmed hra, jf^rney. ptrapleas. was struck by a car driven by Mrs. ! and they notified State Police up- and a half of time in tier bitherfo actual f1<’ld test D.sing h relative­ was convicted bv the National An- for election tomorrow, the Com­ Disputes Rule Iran. slow search for the atomic .secret nenihly last night of abusing hia Faded blue, shrimp colors. Bizes 12 to N O W Is the time to build e garage to keep your ear out *f William Bell, 32, of Box Moun­ I on determining that the accident The artion was a rhallenge to ly small quantity of hydrogen ma­ munists now control 1.170— with She produced an atomie explosion ( 'onst it ut lonui powers. Ho was V. 18. $2-39 the sun, snow, rain, etc. tain road. The child was dead on was outside of their jurisdiction. the six-day ultimatum which Iran terial. like tritium, together with a total population of almost 7,000,- in the .summer of 1919 formally disnusscd from hla post arrival at Manchester Memorial State Police Lieutenant Robert N. Thursilay gave the British-owned a (onventmnal atomic hornh of 000. On Fair Trade The American govcrnmi-ht ap­ and banned from, public office for to hospital. Rundle, State Policemen Kevin plutonium or uranium the wea- HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: Almost every member of Pre­ company- L) help In Its own liqui­ parently thinks It.s scciiiity of nu­ the rest of h!« life. Manchester Medical Examiner McDonald. Daniel McKenzie and pitni’i rs have h’arucd how t<» touch 8-Inch concrete foundation walls. 4-Inch concrete floor, 2-foot mier Alcide de Oasperi'B "Atlan­ dation or be di.ssolved by Iran. clear secrets his lm|uovcd. The The 40 members of the 42-niem» tic Pact" government spoke dur­ Dr. Robert R. Keeney, Jr., gave Fersch are Investigating. The company specifically a.sked • ff an H-hf»ruh. concrete apron, asphalt roof shingles (to match house), 2 x 4 Manufacturers’ Group Joint .Senate-House At-imie Km-rgv Scientists have been .saying surh her Assembly present look only 6JV GANTNER AND JANTZEN ing last night's campaign windup. the cause of death as multiple Bom In Manchester the president of the World Court stud* (16-Inch on renters) 2 x 6 roof rafter*, over-head door < omini.s.slon. in a recent report. a "triggering" process po.snl two niinutea to reach their unanimous Under Italian law there can be no fractures and internal injuries. The child was bom in Manches­ to appoint an arbitrator to settle (8100 value) double hung windows. W alls sheathed with nos-elty Says Court Vote Docs lug prui)lems; How to pro- deidsion. The verdict spell* the CULLOTTES stumping todsy. State Police Report ter on November 16. 1939 and was the dispute. If possible. In doing aiding. dui e heat in mjllutns of degrees end of a sp#‘ctaiular political ca* The final broadside against the State Policeman John Ferach of a pupil in the fifth grade at Bolton Not Upset State Uaws so, the company invoked an article i.some estimates on liow iiim h is reer for Marvnrd-oducated Anna BATHING SUITS Communists was touched off by the Colchester Barracks, one of Elementary school. He attended o' its 1933 agreement with the Denim, faded blue, rose, yellow. Sizes need* >1 to explode an H-i)omb utio was once idolized by the peo­ DON'T DELAY! CALL TODAY De Gasperi. Speaking in Milan’s the investigating officers, report­ Cottcin. rayon, satin, ela.stic, nylons. 12 to 20. $5.98 Gary. Ind.. May 26 iT- The Tehran government whii h then rangetj tip to r>() million, fahren- ple of Panama. SHAPED FOR TELEPHONE MANCHESTER 2-9992 Duomo Square, he declared hie ed that Mrs. Bell was driving (ConUnued on Page Eight) U. S. Supreme Court s so-called gave it the right to exploit the News Tidbits Arias spoke only twdee during government found it Impossible to heit»; how to prolong the time south on Lake street extension fair trade ruling, says a manufac­ country's southern oil regions for his trial Onee. when asked to NEW COMFORT collaborate with the Reds, whom Culled from (/Ti Wires of that heat iieyond the tiny frnr- when the youngster came out of turer's group,, does not iip.set .state 60 years. fdond gollty or innocent, he an­ he accused of selling out their pa­ Ition of a semnd that Hie peak $ 8 - 9 . 5 t o $ 1 8 - 5 0 the graded driveway on her left fair trade laws. Text of the AlOC appeal is ex­ heat o f an atomic' hornh is main­ swered : triotism for a foreign power. and was struck by the left front Fear 25 Dead pected later today. "If there i.s any blame for my In his last campaign speech, In a 6-3 decision last Monday, Fanny HrU*#*, ra their offensive in April. Other cases also hold big stakes years. Federal offices say the Communist teachcre— N ew York (Coatlnued o* Pace Five) for unemployment compenaatlon. / /

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY. MAY 26. 1951 FAGBTWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATlTinAY, MAY 26, 1951 PA G ETH RET^ Mrs. Clara Edmondson was 2—BIG HITS—2 Danclnc siill follow the aiiiKlhg Iv iw m iiH T o S. Brootu, Herbert. I. P««anl, with muelc by Ma* Kabrlck s or- IVIW W IIIB macMi commissioned as a second lieuten­ STARTS Gottier, John O. Talcott, Jr., Dr. Nortli Coventry ant In the Army reeerve, Infantry I pray God your whole aptm •’“ ay to HellT Which Way are You ch estra. LAND SURVEYING R o ck ville Martin V. B. Metcalf, John Kramer, Branch of the ROTC at the Uni­ STATE TOMORROW soul and body be preserved blame­ . 'svellng? Opening on Memorial Day Girl Scouts CeiiMMeMcsneat Eierclees Maurice SpiirlinR, Jud»e T h o i^ Of Vets^ Hospital T he baby daughter, b o m 'a t the less unto the coming of our Lord 11:00 a. m„ Dlx-lne worship In Bt. John’s Episcopal church v e rsity of Connecticut In special Edward L Davis. Jr. IT. R ^y, James Doherty Jr., Dr. service.H there at 2 o’clock Thurs­ Jesui Christ." (I Thess. 5:23). the German langxiage. school will hold Its annual Com- | Manchester Memorial hospital to . 7:30 p. m., Zion church Is a John e ! F laherty. Francie Miner of this city and day afternoon. May 24th. Ronald Correlative passages from the Of Historic Hale House Plan Camp Vernon School The ground wae broken for tnc mencement exercises at the 11 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Storrs has Churches (Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ church of the International Lu- will be gracliiated on .lime 10th 15 Proctor Road. MandMlfV school on October 2 with the Rich­ o’clock service ^ | been named Patricia. The . oiipic ence and Health with Key to tlie tlieran Hour, over 1.000 stations. from the L’nlversity. He graduat­ ard C. Johileon Co. a* contractor for attendance St. James's K. C. Church Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy, .36 languages, 49 territories ami Tcl. 7019 Martin Welles. ' er Monday noon at the weekly j have two other da .Killers, ed from .Manchester High School Sooth Methodlat C bnrck The lu.stoiic Hale House In. I'lo.ss ami others in ,lilgh govern- Hlprri'-Wooil to llavp Rites Sunday and It Is hhped that construction Ruaaell Welles. Main Street aad Hartford Road Rev. John F. Hannon, Paator Include the follow ing ip. .5981: foreign countries, United States Peter Foiilkes, Robert .Smalt, Dan-' dinner meeting of the Manchester | Mrs Theodore Hladky in in.'lT and has been active in •Soiilli CoxTiitry will be open to the iiieiil offices. He willed the Ivmse ill be completed so the achool cart" Rmt. Fred R. Edgar, Mialater Rev. George P. Hughee "One moment of divine con.sclous- and Canada, heard locally Sunday to tlie Anti(|iiaiiiin and l.aimliiiaiks Day SpssioiiH for Six ny U ftle. M a m Small. Pamela : Kiw-anis Gluh. A past com m am ler ■ ip,. pn^ents of a son born at Chiin h (’hrisliaii Endeavor and be opened in the fall. M laa Kathrya O. Brj'on, Rev, Edgar J. F a r r e ll. ness, or the spiritual understand­ evenings ox'er W’ONS at 7:30. piitilic at a small admission fee on So( iely. and when the siH-iety took Wlae Janet Taylor, Joanne iJidd 'of the I)ilworth-t ornell-yuey Post | Manchester .Memorial hospi- other attivilii's in towp M iss V)p«’kH; SlarlH Jime 2I> Gornentone Laying lo Present Program 102. Ainenciin Legion. Miner will Director ot Oirlattha Education ing of Life and Love, is a fore- T he W eek .Mciiioruil day. mid every day In over in 194.5, il ke|>t all (losstlde "The Good Old Dave" will be | LllltanLillian Boothroyd, Patriela Bill-Rill 10^. Atnenciin Legion Miner will , Tin linn Wrijtht dn ighter of Mr. talk on Veterans ndmiiilsl rat Ion Herbert A. France, Mlnlater Sunday Musses: ta.ste of eternity. This exalted Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Ijiymen's tlie week, exce|il .Monday, during and I el iirnislied tlie house wllli presented hv the pupils o f the Ann Ings. Patricia I.uetjen. Barry The ('onnertunt .State Grange and .Mrs, Myrton Wright: Miss WILLIAMS B e H e ld Tomorrow and the Rocky Hill Veterans' Hos­ ot Muelc F o r A dults: 7, 8. 9. 10, 11. w ith view, ohtained and retained when Club meeting. tillnislungs ol antl(|uiutail value [ileces of till' (lertod. Now tnslead j MancIn'Ml (lirl S| hill and Alhcry Bray, son of Mr. Prelude, "Solemn Prelude: In Me- i basement. Two Masses at 10 death, and man would be in the Saturday. 10 a. m.. Play and witit tlie actual furniture and iiii- ('amp on dardnrr atrrrt, which | Hansen, Janice Wl.se. Sandra Al- piost soloist. This will be a return like a trip liac kwiiiil m time to Ihc The Cornerstone I^ylnR .serve sn|iper frnn 6 o'lioek to 7 . and Mrs. Albert Bray, will also he morium’’ (from "For the Fal- j o’clock tor adults, one In the main full ronscioii.sness of his Immortal­ Sing jxcriod for Boys and girls. days ol tile Kevoliilloii. It was (deiiients used hy Coniiecticiit (leo- | opi'iiN on .)mn 2.’» for a aix w rrka ' engagcinenl for the soprano. ity and eternal harmony, where nil BROAD ST. montea for the Vernon school _will Thr first part of the program ^ len, Phylla Kirk, Harry Hansen Attendance prize will be present- o'clor k. All Grange memher.s are j among those graduating from the 1^..^ F.lgar church and one In the basement. limit 1776, the year Nathan plo of that time. Tlierc are ten I period I sin. sickness, and death are un­ 111 take place on Sunday. May 27 nl is ( ailed "A Day at the Fair ' with David Gr\ienig. Kilward Kenne urged to gel their tiobhies in place , Unlvcrelly in June 10th. Proceealonal Hymn. "All Hail the ; Hale was hniigeil liy tile Bntisli looms in tile house ami everything 1 eil bv Parker Snten. know n." A ( )iait« rrd tins will h ave rarh I three • o'clock with Franklin O. the younge.st pupils taking part, ^'^or by 1 oeloek of that day. There EllraheUi Rychling was Power ol Jesus' Name" Gi>sp«‘l H all 111 New Voik ( ity 'Hie yuuiig (la- IS niilhentie. PITKL and RANGE OIL cjialrman of the Vemoh ^...... The Junior choir will sing iiiidei St. Bridget’s Cliurch i morning. Moinlay thron^;i» Kridiiy. \ W elles, with the second half called "The * are lo be many interesting ex- appomted General Chairman of the C oronation 415 tX'nter Street Iriul at Ihe time was a Yale un­ The buckles that Nynthan re School building committee pre- | Twenties ". The curtain the direction of Miss Fva Little, Rev. James P. Tinunlns, Pastor 1 from Uiu Mary (Jnin y Idtrarv at hibits. and it is hoped that many i ttpesl X-ray Clinic which is being Anthem, "Eternal Rest Grant Rev. Bronislaxx OadaroxxskI and St. Clary’s Rptsropal fTiurdi dergraduate and a Coiiiieeticiit movo'l tro n i iiiH «ho€*« \vln n hr ’ i» oVloi It and rrtnrn Un'rr at -1 JO. aiding. - ! will go up prom ptly a t eight organist. 10:30 a m , Breaking of the 1 I>e«y)rate Gra\es E*]lliiigtou wJll take atlvantage of the ^iisplay. Hpon.sored by the Auxiliary of the Them, O Lord” ...... H u n t Rev. Robert Carroll, .Assistants Onirch and Ixs-iist Streets scliool teacher il'‘iiiDsl .Hohuolnm.Hlrr'H >;nrb am! ( Any Kill wi.stun^ to hdo‘, rnlu her T he invocation will be otfercu , ushers w ill be Kae The Dedication of Memorial Gifts Bread. Ins|iiieil h.' the story of .N'atliaii u n it hrliiiu! tlio n m n y ’a ImcH arr The Sons of I'niou Vetersns of (V'lilral Pomona (jrange i A m oriian I.ejfion, and other or- Rev. AIfnxI U U illlanis. Rector 12:1.5 p. m.. Sunday school. hi( y rlr or !»> private ( in ffln*nM by Rev. - P"-:; Marlev. M arge JMarlcy, Kay Me Offertory Anthem, "Recessional" Masses on Sunday a t 7, 8, 9, 10 Hair, the late Geoige i mdl.'y ■ on liisplay in the lionac. 'I'lm o aro tor of St. Bernard a churchU rst ] Diirciko, Helen ''I'll War wilt .lecotale the No, .3 will meet on .lime 2nd and ganizatious including Coventry R«'V. Janxes S. Nelli, Rector 7:00 p. m., Go.s|iel meetiiig. maU(* a note of Huh on hei appli* Oil, HKATING Till’ Ellingtoii Catholic Woman's D eKoven iiiour, wcallliy .N'ew llavi'ii (lati'iil l*anni.si4*i -lm<’U rhairs owiumI l>y Selectman for the tow n of \erii.m , n,,wnes. Kil n n i graves of the Civil U ai \ ct i-tiii.s the .Mh degre'e will ...... mierred. 1 Grange .Mrs .'\nna C. Anderson and 11 a. m. E inerlliis iMtion blank dull liHvc elect.•(! the following (From "The Five Nations” The W eek lawyer, did lesianli woik on Hie hiN nioUu r. hi'dK and linon HtirrtK Herbert I. Pftpani. and ‘'onn (i. ' 'o the Crystal Lake and Tolland Grange will he the gue.st of Good w.na appointed vice chaiiman. The Rex’. Richard R. Halter, .Assistant 'Hir ( amt fee will h( y.\ pir K()l'II'MKNT I memla r.s lor Hie officers for the by Rudyard Kipling) Tuesday, 7:15 p, m. Prayer lile of .N'liHian Hale Hi' limiid the o u n rd h y Ins yminf^rst viator. Talcott Jr.. chBlrman of the Wrnon P'"'” ‘ cemeteries on Sunday Members leii^iniig yeai . .Mrs. .Joseph Girar- Will Grange in fila.slonliury and unit Will be in Coventry in July Week. Tins (••»\'*;l s I he IC’t of lle|»ri hrlllr.s Ilia liintfi- welcome. Following music by the Ttie l.o.k\ille Baptist tllirih ^ Ciystal Lake riliic I Ad' line Loe.Miier. vice prealclent; 8 o'cloi k In.speii.on of Ihe Po­ I t ei lal.s .'iioitly as to appointments, etc. Reception of New Members. Near Burnham's Corner 8 a m . Holy Communion olU'd. I.s dated, 'les.'lale .'lll'i 'ld.l|*- rr IhlVid taii^;ht .s> hool and till' oM Vernon Silhouette Drum Corps. | will hold its first service of W o r - jwill ...... he no seiwice al the Ci\-dal i-c' I'i.iry, Mis . Samuel Gullno, and mona Grange will also take place (*amp Is held lam "i -ill A Walcli yiiur papers for more ile- ^ Sermon, "A Time of Remember­ Rev. Edward J. Dxiffy. I’sstor 8:30 a m. f'hildreii'a Service. i.latc.I ' lu IIH I he liou/.'lil It, leii- MarUI'oaid and uo iid ^lol»rs air there will be a prayer by Rev. | ship in the new ly iI'liovatj-d sam t-||^j,^ rbiirrh tomorrow Thev will wil iTei-iiicT. Mn- Peter Edmondo. St. John’s Polish Nalloniil ! calun on t In |*remis- ■ I on That evening iai.c'l .nfoi Illation on this project, j ing" ...... Rev. F red R. E d g ar Rev. Francis KraveUs, Ctirale Offic.'? of instriiclion with address ocaleil and fiiriii.'lied ii wiih a aNo on 4ln.|»Iay Tlir .shadow poi- Jam es Bull. i>a.slor of ttie T alcott-j nary on Sniidav May Jitli at 11 i|,p„ to the Tollaii'l cenieteiie: ,|i Tlie.I .'ll 1. Cl s will be iiislailed ( athnltc ('hiiri'h lainy da v.s u In n a s| till i‘t 1 The Pioiieei l’a-.t .M.i.stt.i s .\-- Recessional hymn, "Saviour Again by the curate Junior choir, ("hiirch collection of anliq'ie.s wiiuii hetuiii tiail of Natlian Hair. Uir only onr ^■ltlc Congregat lonal ehiirth. Mrs. ' a m. The services last i.«i>rtiur\Keliriiary and . . attend . . aervires at Hie Tolland in .Ini.e 8:30 and 10:30 Goixxa.x SlriH't ^rafii i.s pi n\ n|ed \ Imi .\ s aociallon will meet on Thiii.srlay A I'hiircti at Shlroishi. Japan, j to Thy Dear Name” ...... E llers Masses at 7:30. school classes follow this .servii e acciinuilaled over a period ol in rxi.strncr i.s trail'd on "nu nt Alice H. Hammer, aecretary of the have been held in the i hiirch Federated rhiirch with Rev Wil­ Mis .I'ilin <• Miller, Mrs, Hor- Rex. Stephen S. SlryJexxsUI MS ant n ipat ed with a. i u 11 in evening. .May ,'’l.s( wiUi lllllstown win- lompleted this year witli | Postlude. "Chant for Dead Heroes" . m. 11 a 111. Morning prayer with ,\eai', and spent ins .•i::u.,ei . l h«' hrdrootn do* >i s Vernon School building eommitlee school auditorium I'he repairs liam Moe preaehlng Following a. e s McKt ight and Mra. Thure .Miss C lara Skrabaer., O rg an ist i I'l id I m; a? t .s a ml i rail • di am.'d i. Grange with a |i''t lock .-uriper at .42.1100 (loiiated in Occupation (lava I G aul sermon tiy the rector Senior choir. lliere. I’roplr ttoin .'hi .statr.s and 1 will be in charge of plaeing the and alterations were made under the church service there will be a '(,,||er weie Ihe I eprescii I a 11V cs [MM^^im;, ( ookiiD; "t h i. 7 o'.io. k All I’a-I .Ma-ler.- a id by the t' S. .Army 17th P.egimenlal 9:30 a. m. Church School. Class­ Miisuai outline of this service Mr Se\inniir w.is lainou' tor foirU;n (onnltirs \iMtrd tin* Hair material in the Cornerstone. The I the direi'tioTi of Contrai tor Ernest brief reremonv on Tolland Gieei II, .01 111' r.Uii.gl"! W oman's C o n n -' C en ter 4'ongregiitlonal Church 8 :3(1 a m . Mass. iiU',. folk dam in.,: ami «'Xi‘hitini' address for the occasion will be ' Welti A new reilmg of ac oiislic The gr.sves of Civil W ar Velioai ■ III Ihe .spiing Itully held in any Grange n.' ihlicis iie cordially Comtial TeaiiS. now in Korea. es for all ages. Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, Pastor Processional, "The .Son of Gmi 10 ,30 a m Mass. lu., li"')*il alit|d.lying in'.'.I I'l I Im;i,c -ti’ad Iasi Minmn'i, ar.m •!- .,1 10:45 a. m. Nursery and extend­ ' Ke);!^l r.'it It Ills ate eMn>>i’•• i given by George C. Conway, Al tsiard and two enlaiged i lioir in the Roekvllle rem elenes will In I '.ii ii.ington ot the H artfonl Dls- invited to al lend. Rev. Dorothy Wells Pease. Goes Forth to War. " iiuinv -Mi'll I'loi'iimnl ligoies aa ini; to Mr.s Adam Vin’iinil, Hn- HIGHEST .Miss Jane Parker, rooiiimate of ed church school session. 1’re.'i'h'iil ralt. i ; 'veriior Wilimi 'la p n llv , part n iilai tv in tin* r.iu u n tome\-General for Hie State of I lofts are major < liangi’s The decorated on Memorial Pav liiil ill (■'mgt egal I'Mial Won.en Minister of Education Sequence. "Stand Up. Stand Up ( U'.t odian le ami I nt *'rmedMl -• p i .mp * ,\ -i Connecticut. P'ollowing anoUier j multi-colori‘'t window gla.ss has •Ml.- .lotin C .Miller has returned .Ml'S Lila .Milhr at the Eniversily 5:30 p. m. Jr. HI meeting. Out­ Andrexv R. Watson, for Jesus ' Concordia Exangelieal Lutheran door supper and recreation. <'hiirch I cu I in 1 gro'ip 1: ID J selection bv the Vernon Silhofiette ' lieon replaced with iini-colored fioni .N'ew York wheie she atterid- of Conned lent, w a.s a week-end Minister of 5Iusle Offertory, Behold. Now Prsise ;se? V. Miss KNio Jnhi'' v m i PAID 6:00 p. m. M. F„ election of | i in I m at • 1 lal m a < halh-np in t ( .te?-(-. Ml );*■' I • I. • (1 Drum Corps, Rev Carl Saunders, I CallK'dral glass Tlie pews and I'l a Wi'llesley ('"liege reunion guest of .Miss Miller at the home the Lord ' Tit< onih Garden and Winter Streets ( h;u p«’ officers, followed by movie "Again Rex. F.rleli O. Brandt. Pastor ' f !e will aN*> ’’ihspla v si*:i tile m pastor of the Rock\ille-'Vernon ; floors liave a natural wood finish Mis Ethel U Berr attended the of her parents. Mr and .Mrs Fred Memorial Sunday. May 27. 9 1.’) Recessional. "O Saviour, Precious I 1 0(1 . III M m ninp \V (!oliiinl)ia P ioneers." Itarelay F. Wood, Organist 'I'hi p j \ *•! v old Irooks tliat In- 'rin- ('.iiupim: p t r* fills For clean, used cars Methodist church will give the and new «nrjiet runners have been rnneral ol tier aunt. Mra .1 Edgar .Miller. and 11:110 services. Saviour. ' .servh u ( 1 erm i| I /* •' Ipe Im s leMg- I (pured (*n his .mili)e*'t There xx-lll be no Epworlh League Prelude "Extase Ganne. and Chnlrninster U-n and Jiilv ! t-27. ot I'-n. illv Benediction. installed The i idor scheme is two V\hite, III Spnngfleld. .Mass, re- A fine attendance at the .SecomI NOW — THKI' NEXT WFJ). nati'd tlu.s da> '.i\ u i a t .rln-'liiled oiilv f" voimg tnli'i '46 and up The members of the Siiiool At a recent meeting of the meeting, the members are attend­ "Slumber Song"—Watson. The Week The Wei k ! tones of gray and there is in- I enlIv. (Vingregatlonal ctiunii on Sunday, Krspiinsihilit v .! i\ The loi.s- I nn-itiate.s ami lti wane h iv I ’ps Building committee ineludo Frank­ .School Building committee pre Twenly-flve ehildren were reg- ing the annual outing at Point O' Anthems. "Sanctiis’—Gounod. Wedne.sday, 7:30 a m. Holy Sunday, May 27: Wedin'sday. M( nioiial Dav . ' direct lighling set in the Imrder of heard Rev. R A Meriifleld's ser­ tor will .NpraU on tin suh'.ee! ■■( >n I h IS fi*-i't1 o]ten I to im hid' lin O, Welles, chairman. Secretary. limlnary plana for the projifpsed 'sleied at Ihe recent Pre-.'^ehonl W oods. • Lead Kindly Light"- Pughe- Communion 8:,50 a. m . Simdiiy school: Ray­ 'riieia- will ill- n<* eva'iiing S(-i vn ♦' the . reilmg cornier around the mon The Keepei of the Vinc- Guard. " u.-iing lext.s Ml I 'iiiah 21 . Hrownn’.M ns wa-ll Mrs. Alice H Hammer. Mrs George addition to Horace W Porter were I "nfeiein e. at tlie Center school. H u t W eek Evans, 7:00 p m , Y I’ K meeting. mond Kulpinsky. .siiperiiiteiidcni. at tile tfiUMh. Init liiends aie en- HARTFORD ROAD nsim. vard'' Bouquets o. white lilao' anil 10 15 a. ., Woishi|i service. and i■'-,ilm IJV 1 ■I-:x. .p l the I h'oll«*WUlg IS tin- sehe)hile fo? presented by Arc hibald K Sharpe The Tollrind I'oiint y Gi c n e r Tuesday. 7:00 p. m. Boy Scouts. Scripture reading. Thur.-eday: '':15. Confirmation 111 Fold hmld tin- h-'U>s«' \\\ « oiii agi d to at teml the g.(*s|»el s« i v- \ariel> MghI a ha.-ket of wiiite gladioli were .Sermon; they In h. i| t fie enl Ife pen nt' architect These were apjiroved 1‘asliires ( 'oniinittee lias decided Thursday, 8:00 p. m. Married Hymn, "God of Our Fathers"— claa.s party, vain t fiat hihl-l if , ex i* e- at the (iiitloolt Hdtle Camp. USED CARS Many visitors are ,xpe(led for .lohn Kiiigh- "The Cliiiii h At W o rk " ept' the I.cl.l ! June 2-> ti* Ser.iois ;oid In­ and signed by the loniniittee Thev I" sp.in'.'i a I'a'inie I'logiaiii open ^ given I y Mr. and .Mi Couples Club meeting In the la- W arren. Friday. 7 p. m 50-.50 club an- keep tfie ( ll V, if u ;it hm an I siiiiateh’- .liilv 'Ju vo»mg lMtenii«''lrite,’i. their larm. .Members of the pas- (pp responsive reading Miss .^hir- 7:30 p. m. Cub Scout Pack No. 466 Main Street Ihe nally Vacation Hildc .scli.inl 7.1.'* p m , (>1 gan .M*-( ht ,it mii.-s. songs, both English and German, tion work will lomniencc Jone.« Po.sllude, "Grand Choeur" m< fllk»’ Meet al Ilie pat snii,i.ge, Iti'oSMve !''1\-Cps and Hn*wm<’s OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. LIGHT 1 lure eominiltee are: G,(;. H BalderM«blur Wright rendered a vocal solo 47 will meet in Cooper hall. Dem­ James R. Bell, Pastor te.ochers at Emanuel Liilhcrnii prayet time. lliere will be Men's I'hnriis mini- (Vinatrnvtijjn Company, which sub­ LASSIE in ‘THE PAINTER HILLS” with pienn liiinh. don't wear voiir .fiilv ft. *J7 lh).-nie;^. .Inlv :tu Kllin^;tnn Konte, Hnbr-m,! "Iireaming" and the liioir gave onstration, of first aid by Norman G ullm ant. church 7 ‘lu p. m . 'rin* (**)\( tianl I.'-.igin- ROCK liers and two mixed chorus selec­ mitted an eatimaleci cost of .41111.- 9:15, Church achool for all 9.30 a m Sunday school and best rlolfn-.s! it>» .\ugust Hiowailt-s. I’lank Nieiierwf'rfrr, V«*rnnn. Wil­ ttie antlieni, •'Hymn ol Hie 1-H "MY Osborne and an interesting movie. will .H|)on.sMr tin- evening m-iviic. tions. Miss Janet Hoffman, sopra- SOO for constnictoin. has been ENDS 1 JOAN fRAWFORD grades. Adult Bible cla.s.ses. All ages liam Nrunaii. Krncst Ho'lj<" w ritten by Rev Hollis presenting M Lennaid Sih'-onnian no will sing two songs, as will Ed- | (.,ven the contract lo do the work TOD.AY 1 In “GOODBVF MV 1 .ANt'Y” ' TRI F. STORY” 11:00, Church school nursery, rennyson McFall. superintendent. Bucklnirham ( onj^rcp^tlonAl inis IviijtliTsi hiuMJ. U»m U- Hart let t a former pastor of the of New Domi«*n, C onn, wlm will ward Byrnes, tenor. Ernest Gier- [ pju,, concern built the original Somcr.s; arul J(i.s»*pli TmIcottvUle Congregarinnal kindergarten and primiy'y. 10:15 a m. Morning Worship. ( l n m ’h ' liurcti The spec lal -ervice wa.s , .speak on till' hi.stiiinal r>-lation «.t Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Init iniit ilavors I ginsky will dlreel Hie local singing ’ Horace W Porter schixit The pro- j (Jitarilim, F'Jlmf'tDn. C liurrh .•i.OO, Y outh choir. Music hy tlie choir. Sermon by Kcv. inilllp V lloM*. M lnU ti'r oui nio(t(-rn r\aiig e ln a l (fiim h t<* :n observance of the 20th ann:- 6:00, A'ciing Adults. , Kroup. 1 posed structure la a four-room ad- > Mra. KUan ( fuin h ol Un- ('aiio Genovesi will he ma.ster .i,,,,,,, hcaph room and ad- ' roaii ha.s bt*en uonlliu'cl in h**i humr viT'.irv of the 4-H I'liwii commit- . Wilfred A. Kent, Choir Dlreefor 6:00, CYP club. 10:4.5 a m Junior church Sunday. May 27. At dealer* 6:00, Pilgrim Fellowship. rust ('♦■iiturv. Mr, S* hooiiman i.s IT e/come T o your jof ceremonies for the program i ofTici. a messamne .suffering from ii had hot u a te r lee There were many 1-H leaders Jennie II. Ahorn, Organist will be held in the lower auditor­ 10;()0 a m.. t.7iurch school a nm serym an wfio has made a I wiilrh will atari at rune o'clock. burn (»n her leg. -and workers from out of town who , The W eek ium. Miss Marion Janes and 11:00 a. ni , Wor.ship servl^'e. I in ■ foyer connecting the new with Wednesday. Church 'office and private. exhaustive* studv of j the old bmlding.s, which will also Grades I Ihi'ougli fi at the FI- attended the .services and after­ Sim day. M ay 27 Mrs IJllian Fitzsimmons In Theme; “I^'ave Anienra\s Destiny ( him h hi.->toiy, and pri'.sents the lingloii (Vnler arh'»ul. nuinbrnng noon program. A pot-luck dinner njoy he tmost 9:30 a. m. Chtirch school for pa.stor'i study closed all day. ' house toilet fa''illtie», E T U T hursday, 7 30, N ew memtxers charge. , With God " NORTH METHODIST CHURCH ' .ihniil 270 I’hihlren, uill tak*’ part , was .serve.l at noon amt in the all ages. . 6:30 p m Young Peoples) Tlie Board of Fslucaton ha- an- night. The patriotic sorietie.s of (»la.H- in a .N!ay Pay pm gram at flu- afternoon a speeial progiam w.i' IN 11:00 a. m. Service of Holy' meeting. Mi's Martha McKIn- | noiinieil that sGiool t ra n s[s,rtal ain Friday. 3:00. Brownies tonhury will be in allendaiue. WE OFFER I school i»n Tuesday, .Mav at 2 DINING-DANCING and ENTERTAINMENT w orship. n e w pre-sident, in charge LIGHT ROCK (CENTENNIAL YEAR 1851-1951) ,s to tie put lip foi hid. for a three hcM .3:15, (Tiapel choir rehearsal. Pfau-Smyk Post, rterans of For­ ' p. ni. The program will hrin^: To­ A son wa.s born at Hie Mam he.s- P relu d e— 7:30 p. m The evening serv-I eign Wars ind Auxiliary; Flijah 100 SHARES CHENEY BROS. STOCK SELLING year peniKi Information may he gether varied aspert.s ol physical • EXCLUSIVELY • 7:30. Church Council meeting. m ;v. W IU.ARD .McIcAVUlI.IN, Minister ter Memorial hospital to Mr. and "Dead March from ice. Special music. Message j Bunce Tent. Daughter.s of I’nion ohtained from Mrs l.aura L. ' edm ation ins! rirtm ii, including . S aul" ...... H andel TO YIELD 9.03O/„ .Mrs. Carl Hicking In.sl week. AT THE by the paator | Veterans; Goodal-Raniaker Amer- 16 .sqiiier. secretary fulk dances aiui a Ntay I'f>Ie dance. ! H ym n - Emaniiel Ijithm n Chureh The W eek Mrs Reginald L le*wis presi- Ronald Earl Edmond.son. .'oii of I lean Legion Post antn at the .\!nn- SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:30 tiouiic.sl that Mrs .Marshall .iqiner Sun.. Rod Mob.—In Color A n th em — f'larencie W. Helsing, j meeting of the season in the par- i < oxenmnt <8ingregational <3iiirch has HI,, epic.I I airman.ship for Hie rhe.ster Nieuiorial ho.-pttal. “ KlKMrr Sqnadrnn" Rnd "He Shall Come Doxvn Like Organist and Chormaster ish house. A covered-di.sh sup- 43 Spruce Street Woril has i>een rereivod i\ore of "IlrinKitiinr” R ain" ...... Buck FLAVORS roM.MI'lTKK ON SOrVKNIK MISTOP.Y COBURN & MIDDLEBROOK, INC. Ways and Means comniiltee nANI'F. -Millpr'i* Hill! O a k G r il l ! per will he followed hy the show- I Rev. Carl M. IlelgiTson. I’aslnr tlie death of Mi.ss .Imnie W arner. ' uupia The Calhohe Ijidies Society has H ym n — I M ay 2 First Sundav After I itig; of some of the latest in sports \ Paul Paige, Organist UOr.KKT M. imoW N, rii.-iinn.-iii ' dl \'.hnli nci urreii May U>, at thej Tolland Turnpike "O Lox’e T h at C asts O ut F e a r” INVESTMKNT SECl RITn.S THE IDEAL NIGHT CLUB 1 Trinity. films. Fred Wood, president, will' (.KOKCK M.'WiNl’SON, MARK llOl.MKS, UICIIARI) Mcl„'\r.AN, • voted to pun hose s new altar i loth i.Ioh HaiTi.H Home in liloomfiehi, j Modern and *»ld Fashion' At your dealers SIS M A IN 9T. MAN(T|KSTrK, CONN. TEI.ErilO>t SCSI S erm o n — 9:00 Sunday School. Ihc In charffe. I Sunday, May 27; \ to be used in St Columbia's „ I N, .1 . wiier^ ahe haa lived for mauv 1 Itunrlng "Love Thy Neighbor as Thx'- iH?) F.I.TON JOHNSON, 1v1)(;AR CLAUKK, IIOWARIJ HOl.MK.S VciuMg-l Tltr-iSoriety IS rltinumgi^_,^_,^ Warner was a for-’ ' 10:0.5 Carillonic Bells. 1 Wednesday. p m. The] 9:45 a. m.. Sunday Bible sdimd; Evera Snturdaa N'lghI 1 s e i r 10:30 Divine Worship. | Prayer meeting ami Bihh study classes for all ages. to renovate ttie lower rooms in Hie mer E.lllngloii school teactier 8ilMI lo I2:0H P M. S ¥ A T E | H ym n — . I’relude "Mcditallon" .... d'Evry ( „-in he held Beginning 1 1 (to a. m , tT )u rrh -tim e N ur- BEVERAGES — ' chapel and make them mto a wlieii' sill' had many friends anil WHARTFORDHI I THE TEMPO FOUR ’’Spirit of God. Pe.scen-I ' lounge and vUih room. Rev. Eallier relative.' and tins lieen a Irequent I Anthem "Turn Thee Again" iihi.s week the atvidy of the Epistle ■Upon My H e a rt" Arr. bv S))lUvarv ,ja„ies rhonnaa J. I iinch has liad them visitor al the t'.onie ol Miss .Mai ion ' THE PLAYBOYS OF RHYTHM " Postlude -• Offertory Chorale Prelude; "I -piip members of the Ch)irch freshly painted Mrs. Alfred Kn- I'ease Ilf .Main street iTteSUligAM^ "T hey T h at Sow In racihi, pi-esldent of the socigly Til' Klington Roy Si'i'iit- en­ KURHVIPf I Cry To Thee" ...... Bach school boar*! will meet briefly, at ] AVINUI 1 1 ■’I J J :T-rffTi T e a rs” ...... R oberts Sermon "A Right Sense Of Values” elosa of the prayer meeting, said The women are soliciting joyed I lie C.impi'i ee lieM in .\|i'l- BURNSIDE 6:45 p. m. Young people meet fuiiuUiie for use in Ihi- rooms. ^MrWflN I Nl>0 Ml^rui^Tia Anthem "Praise Ye The Father" lose, ’niev weie JU'lgc'l according at the church. A new venture of Hie group tills to Hieir setting of can;]' and all Gounod • AIK (<)\nrno\K D • H ie W eek ■n«e First tV>ngreg»tlonal Church veal, IS to l>e a flower ahow Tliis 1 ame lioine witii great noi'vs of P ostlude "T o ccata" ...... d 'E v ry Monday - 3:30 [i. m. Oib 3:00 Luther League outing at of V ernon they (dim to liold in Yeomans H.dl. repeating il lat' " in il-,, — . -"ii. (I rr ; or \ I’rt L (. Irn 1 ord Inly 28 lioindd Klnle has con- Scouts In the church. Center Springs Park. Vernon Center F o r * - ffie CLUB COUPES and SEDANS The Girl Seoul Trooii i"i,.huneo Franhie Wedne.sday— .3:30 p. m. Brown- seided I'l diiect it for llii-m. A tea 7:00 Organ Recital by Miss Hope Rex. George B. Higgins aii'i the Brownie Troop ion,mitt* e Thr ••Til.' 1 IxliiR las in the church. will I"' lield in connection with it will hold a joinl nicclinc .M"i.'l.iv, Murphy’s Restaurant Hedberg of Pawtucket, R. I. In .tune they will have a mem- MNslIe* T h u rsd ay — The W eek Sunday. M ay 27 ,Ma> 2H, al 8 |i in, in tl'.c Hall \ allitnr’ 10:80 a. m. Ladles’ Missionary hershin dri\e A meeting, to wliieli .Meniiirial Lltirary with the .s., out Monday. 3:30 Girl Scouts. 9;,30 a m. ("hurch School. 1 IAK.1.1 Boelety. 6:30 Boy Scouts. 10:45 Morning serx-ice of wor­ NOW AVAILABLE! ‘each ,'rcsent member is asked t< leaders to make jdans f"i ll.e 1 ns- 7:45 p. m Bible class, bring n pro.-iportivo inonibor. wil! tm-t IMnnnrlo nu'ftin^ \vhi« li will _____Mii.i'kKi:Lk'W:m'ii:iH»i;[iij l 7:30 Vacation school staff meet­ ship. This year Memorial Day IRISH NIGHT S a tu rd a y — ing. Sunday is aiso be observed as h r hoM. It IK Jiojx'd. in tlio nt'wlv p,. Meni v V-.wk. IPh .x' illr, iit. 1 p.tn Ornr \»itr4-«6UYIAYWiHD’tTlltll$ K nic. will join with Hartford Leaguers Power or Spirit." I)i;r,lVEUED IN ' f'lans for thr iniffet HUpv**i' WilUnm Karl Slut/ ii <'f Mr. ■| S|o«»nP« - SrfisI 7:15 p. m. f^hoir rehearsal. CLUB 1 wlut b tlir .^oripty plnn.*' to put on land Mrs. Henry of Jot>R Saturday Night for an outing. 7:00 p m. Pilgrim Fellow­ MANCHESTER * a benefit on June P.O, were rotn- Hill. Ellington, and Min.'s Shirley [ Thursday, 3:46 Confirmation In- ship meets In the church parlors. ' pleted. Mra Sorarcht and Mrs • Ann Pitney, daughter <*f Mr. ane nniioumed later. Mrs Sorai’chi riage intentions nt the T"un Officer In Charge ; league roller skating. Ann)ial Cub Scout fair at 8:00 ippiiintod Mrs Tlu'odrire Sw*>l as C'lerk .s office in Rorkvillc. Tlie Keep Cool! Relax! NEW LIARS CLUB ' 6:30 p.m.. Dinner for a 11 High p, m. In the church parlors. (the society’s delegate to rolumbin marriage reremonv will lake }d;o e Sunday, May 30. I School seniors, ENJOY YOUR MOVIES IN COMFORT Saturday, 10:16 a.m., Junior Rerrenti«tn ('ounril and Mrs I>mis in Rockville Saturday Th* y ''d! 9:.30 a.m.. Sunday School. Mapping Community Church make their home with the bndo- COME AND JOIN THE FUN Missionary Society. Si'rnrchl her alternate. Tlie so- 10:50 am.. Holiness meeting. Rev. David Crockett, 311nl»ter DEMVEHEI) IN letv voted to enter a float ii\ the gronin’a parents in Ellington. Gary Gordon Perrett. infant son Mrs. .Anthony I'rhancttl, SPORT (‘I'tiinuinitV Fourth of July pniad*' Mr and Mra James Brady, who BURNSIDE THEATER IRISH MUSIC AND SINGING of fi. Alton and Lillian Kittle Per- ' Organist and Choir Director have been living with Mr. Prady's North Methodist tTiiirch MANCHESTER I.hmI'i ('I'llms. daughter of Mr rett. will be dedicated to God. by * Rev. Willard .McLaughlin, md Mrs Harvev S Pnllins rele- mother, Mrs. Marjorie Brr.dy, of Colonel Edwin Perrett retired. SEDAN 4 2 2 6 4 Ntaple avemic. have moved lu Uie .M inister Sunday. May 27: brated her fifth hiithdav rerenttv AIR-CONDITIONED M ajo r Jones xvlll apeak on the ' William Bmxxn, Drganist 9:30 al m.. Church achool. Mrs ('olUns entertnlne 1 eight little rent recently vacated by Nathan theme. "Job and Justice.” j 10:45 a. m.. Morning Worahlp. E(JL’II‘MENT OPTIONAI- friend' at a partv for her In the* Kdwnrtia and family on Maple mERaiRY The Finest Climate Control System In Operation 2:00 p.m., Silver Lane Sunday | Sunday achool, 9:30 a. m. Prelude "A Rose Breaks Into aften'!('von. hI tlieir home. Linda St reel School. Bloom " ...... S ch rein er Robert Thompson of Maple All the Year Round Divine Worship, 9:30 and 11:00 • was ho^tes.R to the group for sup- 3:00 p.m.. Memorial service In a. m. Hymn -“O God Beneath Thy ner Later her grandmother. Mrs street is building a new house East Cemetery. Major Jonea will Guiding Hand " ...... H a tto n north of the residciu e of his Prelude—"Prelude On Pedal Bass” 'Thomas McGnwan had a partv for use the aubject, "What Mean Ye ...... Field Offertory "Prayer" ..Armstrong The Businesslike Way I her at her home in Canterbury father. Joseph Thompson. by Theae Stones?” The Citadel Hymn -"G od Bless Our Natlx-e Harold G. Davis has tele- Processional Hymn—"Light of the I .\mong her gifts was n little china , B and and S o n g sters xvill ta k e p a rt. W orld." Ijin d " ...... C arey Is To PAY BY CHECK i pitcher which had been handed graphed his parents. Mr. and Mra. 6:45 p.m. Band Street meeting. Hymn—“These Things Shall Be." Sermon: "Thinking In fTiristian ' down from her grandfather Young- i ^ D a v i s , (.^ Main street. COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic meeting. Anthem—"Peace I Leave With Terms On Memorial Day” I'ove. whose ran’.e Rhe bears ' that he and ^tiss Jev%el Whitiker Continuing the general theVne. Hymn "O Beautiful for Spacious Pay all your monthly hills, your taxes, your Y ou" ...... R oberts ' Mr and Mrs Robert Files andt'^'^’*** married m Oklahoma. Sun- "Lessons from Literature the j In.slallation of Church and Woni- Skie.s” ...... H aydn ear and mortgage paymenlN by rheek. I children, from the Ridges in Mans- »^e on their wedding tour pan 5 0 PU N sermon topic will be. "Mercury the an's Society Officers. Po.sthide "I-argo" ...... H andel ftwirffr-* M«fp***"*> ee<*Mer(rH. Ma ffluilrsM field, have moved into a six room to Ellington where p a r k i n g Messenger." Letters from our men Offertory—"Canzonetta" ...... lowship in the Community House. •r« Dw^FOCt to chonO'i wlthoijl noiic*. By HO paying you have an argument ending I cottage thev recentlv purrha.sed WILLIE'S K A T U M t In the armed forces will be read, ...... F'ederletn resTlpt for every transaction, .vour cancelled ! on the former Fannv Dixon Welch ; recently purchased a and the story of a famous hymn, ' Hymn - 'Come! Peace of God." check, and your check stubs gt\e you a reconI 1 estate from Lakeuew Park, ii^, i r Presents DuBaldo's Orchestra ‘'1 heard the Voice of Jesus Say,” i Serm on 'Steps To Peace.' Zion Exangelieal Lutheran CTiurch 1 Gerard F T-oiselle Wdlimantic ' Mrs. I.miis Edwards of Main Cooper .\nd High Streets of Income and OI'T GO. I street, one of the town’s oldest Manchester’s ,\11 Brolher Band will be told. Rece.s.sional Hymn—"God thi) Om­ ! realtor negotiated the sale. Mr. T he W eek nipotent !" Rex. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor I and Mrs Files are ^!aine people . ... , c. . FeaturinK URCNO DuB.M.DO. VocalLst M onday: 7:30 p.m.. F riendship Postlude--"Hosanna” ...... W achs Miss Marion .A. Erdin, Organist Always Pay By Check iwho came to Connertimt to make ! bir!hday recently. She Is Specializing In SlZZI.INfl STEAKS Circle. T he W eek ' their home He is superintendent ’ P^t about her home ond By Manchester Trust- Co. Chrek Catering: To Banquets, Parties. Etc. Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.. Junior Band. Brief official meeting* at noon, Mav 27. l.st, Sunday after Trinl- ! of the cement division of the Floor attends In some light hnunehold . tv al.so roc^nition of Memorial duties Friends romemhervd her I 444 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER 6:45 |fm., Songsters. after second service. I control Dam at Mansfield The 8:00 p.m.. Band practice. M onday— Day. home th»y h:iv^ piin'haxi'd in tbn with rards and llnwern. 'Years 9:00 a. m., Sunday Srhool. pa.sl. Mrs Edw ards, who was then Thursday. 7:30 p.m., Street meet­ 7:30 p. m.. Board of Trustees. one formrriv (nown nrtlM in Tolland ’ County. Her painting of china 1 and 44 Mon. 2-8U2S T u esd ay — 10:00 a. In., Divine worship. WITH MANCHESTER TRUST grand-daughtfr. rovently born to' Bolton Congregational fTiiirrh 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. Text: Luke 16: 19-31. Theme: The Mr. and Mrn. Gordon Wnymouth. ! was very beautiful as she not only | Rev. .Arthur A. Wallace, painteil hut also had her own ROrTE 6-A HARTFORD and 8PRINOFIEIJ> 8:00 p. m.. Ingraham Group Highway to Heaven or the Low Their lltllr non Roger, who had \ M in ister w ith M rs. F . S. Sm ith, 134 N o rth been ntnying with his grandparents filing equipment that she jokl Jamea W. McKay, Organist yeais ago. — COMING EVENTS AT RIVERSIDE — School street. during hin niothern honpltalization, and C%elr Director returned home on thin trip. S.5T., MATf 26—1st SAT. NTOIIT DANCE Admission |2 |»er couple Inc. ta* Sunday, May 27: Oiristtan Science Society SAT.. .MAY 26—106 LAP CHAMPIONSHIP STOCK CAR RACE 9:45 a. m., Church school. Masonic Temple ' I f o U ’l Admission 62 tnc. tax 11:00 a. m„ Morning Worship. Talcollville EASTWOOD B()Lt ON SI N.. MAY 21—FREE SQUARE DANCE EXHIBITION Prelude—"Berceuse" from Joce­ Sunday schrMil. 11:00 a. iii .MON., MAY 28—CIRCrs ACT ON MIDWAY lyn ...... G odard Sunday service, 11:00 a. m. rir^Korv tsiMin Fvrd T I’ES., .MAY ‘il*— 1st JA I.O P Y R.ACES Processional Hymn—“God of Our Wednesday evening meeting, Miss Barbara Kent apjreured \ Ifpra l.lndfora W’Eb., MAY SO—MIDWAY OPENS AT 1 P. M. Fathers Whose Almighty Hand." 8:00 p, m. YOUR PRESENT GAR WILL Wedne.sday evening In a fashion ; Harhara Pe)ton BERT JOI^NSON home comfort “The WED.. MAY SO—FREE PUBLIC SQUARE DANCE Anthem—"The Twenty-Fourth The public Is cordially Inxited. show given by the School ni Home ; “Only S I N., JI'N E 8—WORLD CHA.MPION8HIP DAREDEVILS P salm " ...... L a n g “Soul and Body” will be the sub­ NEVER BE WORTH MORE THAN Economics of the University of! Flying and HIS ORCHESTRA MANCHESTER the Valiant” S.VT., JUNE 0—MIDWAY OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Offertory Anthem—"Lovely Ap­ ject of the Lesson-Sermon for Connecticut at the Storrs Commu- i Missile” DANCING TONIGHT SUN., JUNE 10—"HOPPY. BOY. AUTRY DAY’’ pear” from the "Redemption”.. Sunday. M ay 27, 1951. MORIARTY Rros IT IS RIGHT NOW! nlty house. The garments she mod- , l:U-S:M-»:4« 4:44-8ilS Buster Crabbe In Person ...... Gounod The Golden Text I.s from Isaiah T R U S T CO. eled were made by her In a cloth -' 3 1 5 CENTER ST DEALERS SCHOOL OtJTINOS AND PICNICS WED. AND SAT. Hymn of Praise—"O God of Ix)ve, 26:8. "In the xx-ay of thy judg­ a u t h o r iz e d TRADE IT IN FOR A NEW 1951 MERCURY Ing course at the university. Miss : a S T .\R T S S I’N U A T a SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER AFTERNOONS FROM JI’NE »—OTHER .AFTERNOONS O King of Peace." ments. O Lord, have we waited T EI 5 13 5 Kent, the daughter of .Mr. and IF GROUP IS LARGE AND BY .ADVANCE NOTICE Daiiiiv Kaxe MI.NRSTRO.N'E 8011*. .SIRLOIN HTF.AK Sermon: "The Three Mighty for thee; the desire of our soul We need clean ’46, ’47, ’48, '49, ’50 used cars t® : Mrs. Wilfred Kent of Elm Hill , CLAMBAKE.S — .STEAK ROASTS — PH'NK'S M en." Is to thy name, and to the remem­ I load, is a sophomore st the I'ni- •I r IN ,\RMS’ (Tex'h) rO F F 'E E a ad D E S S E R T ...... $1.65 Sn.ENT CI.OW ^ ami Skeoii' fill pending orders. 923 MAIN ST. PHONE 4171 Bob Hope ‘They Got Me Cox-eiad’ F u ll In fo rm atio n B.v P h en e o r L e tte r Recessional Hyffin—"O Beautiful brance of thee." versity of Connecticut; for Spacious Skies” Selections from the Bible Inchide Postlude—"Excerpt from Athalie" the following: "And the very God OIL BURNERS MANCHESTER--2_TELEPHONE 5l3S ...... «...... Mendelssohn of peace sanctify you wholly: and) BIANUHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. (X)NN, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1951 PAGE PIVB

on selling wine below price levels A i « i a e Major Opinions PAGE FOUm Drugs Prices got him into trouble with the .»»• lilS Mnsie Supervisor L^ocul IVInrineA End Training Plan to Hold State Board of Equalization. They demanded Hawkins give up War Is Seen From Office! Hv {). S. (loiirl l)ne ■WDWToni r-,- ., his liquor license, and when he • 3A. • Fourth School To Speak Before refused to surrender It, arrested W ^eighth grader* " (Continned from Psge One) (Continued from Pag* One) alementary school are «"'“tcd l< (Oontlnaed from Page One) him. A photograph purporting to t • o Ko on their annual educational show Hawkins being physically Center (Thurch Mothers Qiiwomen Here lu'tiort, it Is blame for hniiiig ile- Within rnv yrars. or born a nirm- ’ f trio to New York Saturday. May MANCHESTER DIRECTORY proprietor of two super markets. | dragged off to custody by a niim- had the law on his side In his at- her of hoard agents received wide fended my people." ; Upp t't ur. orgjmiz.’itIon advocating To (Continue Nurfieiy 26^ Flovd A. Fogll will ^riv* the j such ttvi'ithnuv Many *>lho? citic.s OBkmd------moTtnf-- pJctur*«'of Bln** group to New Haven, and they tempts to defy the fair trade laws. , publicily. .Tlie crowded piihlie gallerir.'. an, ncrom- OF BUSINESS SERVICES former .liisticf’ department rm- i nounces that it will contlnu* to selling them at prices lower Ih.'iti pereenlage for a leading batsman ] Later Anas shuI "The people comtucl the t>nter Nursery *chool High aOiool faculty a . the pro- Mr. Keen will con­ allowed by the fair trade agree- in the Amenenn League for one must give the verdn t ami the ployr was convicted of apytng foi Ku.‘ ycarN. I for 1951-52. Tht* Will mark th* m m for the annual meeting ot duct the young people on a slght- ments. Hawkins, although he had sea.son was .306 made by Elmer crowds booed apnlM. the Women’* Club of Manchester. peeing lour. A fciltral appeal.t court in New 1 fourth consecutive year for th* no signed the agreement, was Fllek of Cleveland In 190.’i. Thc^ Arias whs eonvieted of ahii.-,ing - York std thi* conviction aaidc on' The meeting will be held Monday. \V Sherwood Griffin, who 1* em­ open day or night ana a call io prohibited by atate law from the lowest in the National la-ague his (?on.«litulionnl pmxets ipv dr- s< lUMil with Mrs. Alfred Schtmm*] ployed at night work at Pratt and gntundH her arrest hy FBI agents I of Phelps Road *8 director. May 28. ai «'**'* o 3060 will bring an-immediate re- price cutting. I wa.s .320 by I.arry Doyle of the elarlng the h h O Conslitutmn void. 1 South Metbodlet church. W'hitney's, Hast Hartford, has had spon.se. It would bo helpful If the w ithout R warrant wrr iilrgal. Thr | A graduate of Wheelock col­ Community Press Prints Kind Service IT'S MAGIC Before that. Hawkins insistence 'New York Giants In 1915. After that derree wh.« i«snrd there ] .lu.'^lice department, her ffunior | Ala'ay* a popular speaker with to kno.-k off work for a time, ow­ family would stale their desires were three dsva of hlor>dy noting , lege and the Nur»ery Training local audience*. Mis* Liow wd ing to illness. Mo Is resting at his very frankly, in this way Mr. Hol­ No. not quite, but it seems like it—the soft, easy j wliieh c laimed 18 lives. The po-i employer, i.s appealing to the Su- School of Roston. Mrs. Schlmtnel jPieme Ctiur! to upholtl the convie- Miow the picture* which »he tw k hoV at Hebron Center, reporting loran couUl aee to It that they lice Ihcii took over and the As- ' did advance work at the Bolton to his physlcliu. for rheeU-ups. Work of Highest Quality\ By Holloran titni. At the sam«' lime Mi.v* In her travel* last summer. - were followed closely. Any help or to care for permanents you Ret at the sembly voted to iinpearli the I’re.s- Univerntly Graduate School of . Wellington Sloan, who formerly Tliere are many .Manchester ident. , (’t'plon i» appealing in a lower Kdiiiation She has had 10 year* visiU relatives in * spent eonsidrrahle time m He- assistance that can be given by families who will always feel a (Jasoified Advertising Tlie former rrrsideiit now faces I appeals cinirt her e.«nvietum for of experteiicr In nursery and kin­ France each ycai, and will u- I'ron. has written friend* from Mr. Holloran or hi* staff are al­ "te.iluu; Rovernnirnt aecretR a sen.se of gratitude for the many questioning in the slaying of tw o' dergarten work In both private aome of her Impressions Cairo,'Kgvpt. where he 1* engaged ways to be counted upon and you separate exae V cx • * w I • - ^ ' 1 4 * needs you will f i n d the place to have town, comer of North offlecrs of the National roller I nodal and economic condition. in government repenrrh work, wun kindnes.ses shown them .luring a I have only to a»k their advic- on and pvilille schools and ho* kept them taken rare of in a way that North School atreets. If bereavein.nt iii the family by T. i m atters to receive their wliolc- SEE PAGE SIXTEEN Guard during the rtnts. Bt>nk p>') II I ,- t'an n eity han nliiea^'t of the newest, develop- tlio Ainrrtrnn HcM’arrh Onter. • liiof-to-dimr b*»ok ngeut.s. nmgu- l*fr, Milton K Sla\ntti^k\ “ “t^ s t summer was the flr.st time He t. lls of .spiT.I ng sir hours re- ' g„tlsfaction to every this la not convenient you may P Holloran .Mr Holloriii. has been I hearted cooperation. The trial was delayed briefly Mrs, CWrl I,. Hansen I‘fc. Nell M. Dnimh)' ment.s in leaching method*. 8U« \ > J 99 East Center Street when Ana.s said he was too sick tii 7ine .sRlcMiuen nntl other pedtllerH'’ rfie had visited Bolgi im ami Hol- .■onllv w.it.liing m .v is to depend upon the telep h on e .^72. and talk the niiater | „ f^,„etal direUor here in Maii- r>iiy or night, you will aiways Houses for Sale 72 Ke.snrt Property for Sale 74 I has taken eourses at New Britain appear. This plea was overruled Mi .s Curl I. Hansen of More than 4«>i> ctties are trying to Parna Island. S. C,. i hy mnili nddttiun to firing: the 'larand nth’ iMd and her picture* have caught proirres In r.>val tombs t''’'''' V ^ Press The Commiimtv over with the proprietors. Mr. Bars ^ ter fu, many years an.l dui - (Ind a ready respon.se from the stamp out tluji Anierienn (rndi- , T' at hers (.'ollegc including one on K l “ or o f t h e National Moll, ay WE.ST .'SIDE - 7-room single, BARGAIN—7-room raneh type by a medical rommission and po- Forest street, the fcirnier Mnetne IVlvatea First ('Ihhs N>iI for quiilifli at ion. they fireier such a b.’in violates (’t)n- Mr.'. .Si himmel will be aeslsted ronijition. Kood lot. $12 R00. S. A. hou.se. can he lived in year round: in a patrol car. jpt)|nt<'l mu.sic supoiwisoi' foi puh- |l>anah\ of I5i (Jormun plat e, and i ahlier pi.^ttol earhinu and Miuwn- ! again next wiuxor. hy Mr*. John brated while she wa.« then and , Ntilutional freedoms In^j autonmtie tlfie 'Ih'” fil.sti wit- also the charm of the wlmimill.-- BILL'S TIRE Brerhler. apent. Phone 6969, 2-car garage, approximately After taking tfslimony. thf» leg- 'lic sehf>(»l*< in SufTteld. f^hc will Milton B. Stavnttsky. 19. .^t>n of I I' -Ml Hugh who has servad Ik AM) o i.slators ndirerl to consider thtdr 1 a.*4sume her duties in September, Mra. Anna /. Stavnit.«4ky of aU MrN.Hptl dfinon.'4tI'Htmn flnn^ «>f tlic rnd wooden *hne* of the n.ra. acre on lake, immediate occu- I that capacliy for the past two IMMEDIATE Occupancy. 2 year I p^ncy both furnished. reduced verdict. Wliilo they were out of ' aceorlUs Agency. Coventry, Tel. H.'iilt Scliool of M in Hart rtit' Ah<‘ Miller Post A I.. plans clude with refreshments planm d hurled ealeall.s at him. An orange lonl and ha- I' Ul cim i and 'Cga-i Tlie new Miinnt'.t t ••inplrtril the Mlvet. had^'* Mai me Maiks 1 M e* 1 h>' ill si II. tov. n. brthe co-chs.rmen of hostess... I'orlland. Corn you I an .b l'cnil iiisiti Ibe very hne I ample time Is gum^ ^ apace near Ihi- home for pandable iipt vestibule, fireplace, 7-6S72. for Mt'morml nn\ \\’edm*'Hlay. i D. S. «nd Pisk Tires AWNINGS. FLAGS peel wa.a thrown ami later a tmtllc- traimn:’ wath I.ynlan Bunn'll and tiuininK in fh’ld tai tics and prei i man Vl'in. gh the SI htiol la in t>n- LiiU.- I'ompni.v. iirlntlng Job "lw"Vs turned ..iit^nt in^^^^^ very ; ,,ark,iig Another lien, that is very A Service garage, amesite drive, large jirs. Thoma.s lloHl.-. H "od . Repairs Service Complete Atvnlng Service cap but txith missed the tarpci. Elmei- Hint? , M.iV MO nre a.s fo'lox^.s the parndr j Sion dtill 'l*li«*.\ al.Ho retei\4‘d Tht' Mam liewtei Mannuj* eulisl l.i .hoiih piirnsl house, enroll- ,Mr.s. Alici- Thomp.-'.n is sp.-nd- ibe Community Pre.sH. The w-ork way Of garden plot. Nice location Sell­ rti on Marvh 17 ami tnoneil witli Oliver Man.sur. . > f t Hn v'4'PV ' Dost VNfiFK fit fi timoii. I onvenient foi many Is the fact Accessories Waterproof Canvas Covers When the depiitiea returned with will start at I0:ir. am at the.' clii.s^room instriu lions in field san nn nl i . o|m n to the public. ir.g til.' piimn.' i' months with her S in c erity ing $13,800. about $4,000 cash itation first aid. Mimnu Corps the ■•4 *« iimet I lent S h a m r <* r k v.n-m-l.'iw ami .l.iiiglifcr. Mr. and callberT ork is done promptly and i No m atter what your prinllng I that a bu.s line runs riglU pa.st th Suburban for Sale 75 the sentence, it was read to Arln.s uri'-t mill on KllinKton mad ami The Nt"iinoriiig eommitter in- needed The Allen Really Co., hisltu*> ami inilltar>' rourtesy In riuttM'ii Mrs Charles P. -Miner. Mrs. emeieTdlT an.i%he prlce^^^ y"'* M’ome and this i* helpful to ththose 180 Spruce St reel Manchester Awning and and he was rcquireil to sign 11. elinlea Mrs l-o-onaril Ntese, choir- Where Peraonal Manchester 6105. RCXTvVTLLE - 6-room hou.so 3- pTi' red .south on Kllin^;i(»n rttad ' Thompson's daughter, .Mrs. Mar­ »r„ Blw avs reasonable for .sin h ran be taken rare of qillrkly and , ,vbo do mat have a car or do not CoDsIderatloo Canvas Products Co. Me wa.s then returned to jail for A lio ut T om n iniiii. Mia Allan S Taylor, Mr*. . i.r,. nrinttnr.' em. lenlly at the Comniunlly Prcss. ' („ pa.i w. alher. Phone 2-0659 Phone '2-.H0tM, 130 Iliirttord Kd. car garage Ea.xy term*, small Kasl on FMt’niuint \'nlley roa«l. south ' Ailiian Itohent.yii.er, .Mrs. Elmer Hebroii tin K, Crotty. of Csmbrulge, Mas*., quality println. Is A TradlHnn rpiostioning on the rtf her charges rhuistlay *’\«nin$; Mav :u Rt tn- Why mi make them your head OFFERED BY amount ra.xh required. Immediate on Boti^ Itill ronti to the St. Kranns ' H ospital N oll’S Hull. Mis I'onalil Mnrrl.son. Mr*. with wh.'in she spemls the winter, If you are planning a rather ex­ .Mr. Holiora 1 s funeral home is as Panama's ritizens celehialeU s ' Andoi Rt ii.*Shrn Auxiliary. V.k' W l»a r-sonaK*’. liiiarters for all your printing PAUL B. ISHAM. Realtor occupancy, $6,500. Other listings. holiday with .store,* and offices Fiiie .l Welt lit h. Hcv. Dorothy The marriago of Mis-s Alice has gon.' to I’nmp .Snrg.-nt, Peler- tensive printing Job and would designed to suit practically any j lurmhcrs wUm plttn to Rltcnd ihc nthletif flehl A flaj; rauslnK rere-| Thu Hiiution sponsored hy tin l„ i,. .N’ II .as l imp nurse for the needs ^ type of »ervice the family wishes 28 Woodbridge ShMl 112 ANN STREET Tom Minor. Agent Tel Rock- closed. I'h asanl Vnlh y 4’luh Satnniny I'ense sMil Cha’lis Kappler who Pearl Goncl. daughter of Mr and like an estimate on the job stop in HARTFORD. CONN mcnuu iDl .«t*i"\ ier tnm«'m»w morn* monv Ulll he h^Wl fnll»*urd h\ the] Ttnla> .summer. Mrs Crotty is a regis- to liavo. Privacy is afforded the 400 Main StrMi ' LIVE BETTER— LIVE ! ville .5-.5042. Fir.st Vice President Alcibiades ni$;ht hrou*:hl profit I*'.\'ur\ '.ei vea ns tresaiirfr, Mrs. Alex Gone!. Sr . of Hebron, to SPENCER ‘in;: at tht' S^e<»n.l t'nngret:i t im?viI •National Anthem, iindtation hv : ' AtlmHt''d vesterdi) trri.l nur.=i' Her small niece, family If they so desire and the fall William M. McBrirle Aroseiriena vs ill servo a.s chief ex­ ehiirrh n ' t‘ .isU<‘d t <’ m« -'I .i I N- ’t i h Item roiitnhntud wa.s snM A duxK Em olliiieiit for the new school of Mrs. Mis- I.in Ills Miner, goes to spen.l cured by the Women's Guild of INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED LONGER— BE HAPPY ' ANDOVER— New 5-room ranch Ki'\. Pa\i. M- ^ aft.'r I losi- of school here. thill evening, win n million pic­ Mancliepter 4816 Very large lot. high elevation. < ilatioii in kMatider n hieM t>4' I,nil Hiirleigb. 9.', (Miter Ht ceet; , ' '''I''' atmii-iiliiTc that is like lhal of Niiijii CORSETS BUY ALL YOUR I Mv.atu ftevlvvv. No ? Wi.tn tn'a v’liainnan of tin' .Sulntol Bnilduu; M nm lln'^'”* five ai ’ mlorcRtcd should 10*^ at St. Brlilgefs ebiireb. Man­ The Inti r - I'oiinty P.-isehall tures on Colorado anil New b.ng- I Fuli price. $11,000. Ellsworth I'heotlore Burnham. MemhtT^ k'r.im IS Mnlv>nev. 19 hv The .Memorial Day excrci.se* will | average homes. This feeling MANCHESTER 1 B» nvfii s.at.f'ial i*m. w ill hold n utuinnillue I'. K .N’luhol.Mrn. re- eall .Ml* Niese, 8.563, or CeTitrr chester, the Kev. Kobert f a|'|"]| Heagiie schedule for .Iiine rends: lanil scenes will be pie.senled ; Mitten, age il. Phone 6930. Allies (iain INew the Boy and 4hrl .Sroui> iaiU plai t Htieet Mr.« K? im es Kurtz. lOd | ...... buld in rjilcad on VNedncailav ■ having services coiuluctcfl in a Doctor’s prescripfions 4 room* finished. 2 unfinished ______' ffMKl sjilr, Thurad.-iV Mnv .'it, nl poits that pro^jiu.-is «'n the nuw ' him h offu e, 6.56s. for furthrr tr- oerfomilng the double ring i.i. .lime 3. Hebron at Bolton. Coluni- Itlcliard Kendall MEATS AT wTeiith.*4 on 1 a.s n tnhute suhtH.l hiiihiin^ Will tie huld up f»»r Blit h .street Mrf' Mary F*'* ! liR. 1 m onv^t 11 a. m. The bride w«* The baseball gome between He- morning. ; private home Is comforting to c a r e fu lly fo//owecf house. ' l(» the 'vai tU’i'd Kleanor Kn Inml- t ’ohinihin W'llfretl Vane.tiir. ^116 toi mat ion bl* at tillead Tigers, lyehsnon at bron and Lebanon, opening thei.>-laiT at the Gilead h"" WEEDS lift door. Beautiful recreation inom - « room Fm»tliol(l O v er . ' W l 1 • ' a while ItVuause of luuenl reatnu- S w n in marriage by her brother^ Ando\'cr; .Iiine 10. Andover at He­ mans' people for the cold, tiarron THE L T. WOOD Large lot. 15 years old Small I jMrs (.inrr I.;itnr"i' ip rhairman .-on \4 ill pivt I.ini oin ‘ (iett\shni^; tions on the nsu of struutural steel ^I"‘'n‘e sti*ut A l« Goncl, Jr. Her wedding season at I,ebanon field. Sunday i o'clock and march to the reme- : feeling of the old lime fiineial B f srPOINIMtNt fireplace, combination aluminum i of th*' uormnittur of aTj:»n$;rmunts. Addrrs.s" foll(",\c.| hy a .selttln»n bron. Gilenil Tigers st Bolton. Leb­ aflermsm was won by Hebron, by i tery where the exercises will be In Your Lawn? storm windows, screens, new Gen­ amount cash required, $6 000. i It has heuonn' n»M’u*..Mai\ to otitain' Admitted to.lav Aitloii \\ iiiiH'r NaiiHMl e o ^ wa* of white satin w-1 b anon at ('i.lumlilii: .lune 17, Leba­ bnine was particularly distasteful ((.'ontlnim froin Pajjr One) hy the ha ul, Krv Arthur .1. Hel- a spei nil huiltlinj; permit from the lisiti l.'> .St I,a\4renie atieet a score of in-2. The game be I held. MARY F. MePARTLAND LOCKER PLANT eral Electric dishwssher, Venetian Immediate occupancy Tom train and veil. She .iirried white non at Mehron. Gilead Tigers st to many. TIk* J^orofil im'-Pt Chih uill haxe lernn past(>r of St k'ntm is of Kovermnent in Wa-shin^ton A j I>orothv Miller. Koi kville, iwen Gilead Tigers and Andover I Mr. snd Mrs VVlnthroji Porter Minor. Agent Tel Rockville 5- rose*,— . and----- stephanolis . Her maid ais- 1 Andover. Columbia at Bolton; The Holloran f. neral home is blinds, drapes, carpet In dining A 1.’. S ta.xk forrr rearhed Tnjr H pii nil’ Monday evrmnt. rair or .A.k.’sisI Chun h will offer the h< m - pi’ratinal i I’presentat ive to Mnsh-j trteia l'or« heron R kl' 2. In 'rV ('.oiliest on the Hebron diamond wa* won and Mr. and Mr.*. Homer Hills REMOVE 52S EAST CE.NTER ST. and MEAT HOUSE room. hall. Immediate oceupancy. .5042. ter. Miss Helen June 24. Hebron at Gilead Tiger*. and family attended Grange Sun­ PHONE 7AM tind South Korean forcen to the .shine at the honir of the Ire.-isuri’r. dn-tion soumlin$: of ‘ Taps ’ will inj;ton t»> cvppihte the permit mav rtioator. .Mrs A ricnr ltd 92 o f honor, wesring aquamarme^^^i I Lebanon. Cnliimbla *t by the Andover team. 51 Bissell S t. Tel. 8424 FOR SALK—At Crystal I.ake. raat were reported to hn\f o« ru- Mr.'». J^tanlt'v NiehoU ttf S'Mith « lo.ne t he eerenmn \ . he .sunt h\' the eomnnlfee (’on- Spi'irr strri’I l ’hnimi8i (!'Nnll. 10 Graduation exercises of the 20 day held at the University of Con­ SUMMIT STREET Mtn K W . KriHtofT of 11 Rlilgc* over satin, a picture hat. and ear , Teams of the league Them The Sure and South Road. 4 room cottage with pied Yanj:yan^:. si\ miles noilh of Ro.ifl, Billion. This ulll In the final U appiPt grammar s* hool hs.'.u- strm lm n will statt within twn Mint 7. t'niirt boys and girls in the class of 1961 necticut. wihmI NtMct (IrpoMted the winning rvlng pink Talisman rose.s > ‘ from Hebron. Cohiin MANCHi:STER the «l8th parallel on the east o asl. husinu'4.''? nietliriK of the s<-as.tn i hvs ■?-""T"an,dhervsisler ^ are made up from Hehro Hebron elementary school, will Mr. and Mr*. Charles Fish and We Easy Way bath Hot and cold running water. iiall team tlef'ali'd Kniad Biook I . after tin* penult is leeeued I insi liargi'il vr.slcri.i v .laiivr.a Miss Ann -and----- ‘ l>cbanon. Pay 6 room Colonial with .a lot of and all niemhris arv iit;:*’'! !*» a t­ vianimar «rh<

    ejij:uo Vashilif-'ki. sister of the grom June 20, at «, In the .school audi­ the home of Mr. and 5 |s Robert SERVICE lake. Reasonable. Inquire or Fast-movinR AJIiod units knifed Anna Frcin In Sliifi.irl .9piingn; ttie (Irnwlng took placf «t dropped out last year. transportation and stores, offered P in ’rto?' NTiss RuUv FhM.*>lue of West A (laiu^hter. (’athenne Fne/. bnseluill trnnui were bridesmaid*, wearing maize torium. Of the class, Warren Mill.s in Charleston, R. I Japanese Beetle Grubs To aaalsl when too twiTe rood write, A. Vrailei. 47 E. Stiver arrosfl the parallel at several ptunts Lcslii' .Sill' Mi <'.iiigtii'v. 30 Maple Mh1»*iu‘V k Htore. 660 Center »treet. The Ametnn Volunteer Fire Mr. and Mr*. Robert E. Foote HIGHEST GARAGE at a price for quick disposal. Harlfonl, will hr a j;nrst was liorn .May iTith to Mr and sirri'l ('nrv I>IX"ii. Merrovv net over satin, matching hat.« and Frankel Is luesulent, John Adams, trnnhiM *re have * Wreeher* Owner leaving state. Immediate street. Westfield, Mass. on the cast-central and eastern (’ertnin revi.sions ifi the tiaihr with Alexitnfier Jar\’tR drawing the Comi‘anv and Its Ladles Auxil­ have returned home from visiting II. H GIbsnn Prop. Mrs. Stanley .1 Duhirl of Sulli­ (’■piin .v^ii/iinni' D.ivntaiin. kk earr\1ng vellow Talisman roses. vice president. Frances Pagach, Can Ruin \ Lawn and 8 Service rmeh# at Torn occupancy fronts Saturday. They Hdvanced < amp oniAtu t' pre.st i itiefi by the Nvmnini: rmi|>'*n. iary plan to work together on their son, Robert H. Foote, and hi* UNIVER.SITY OF Connecticut — Mis.-< Anne K Sweet of Rney f»r«*prielor of the wa* best man. Themlore Bednarz treasurer. The .stuilenls have clios- | faiiiilv, ill ItliHca, N. Y. Once A Ijiwn Is Treated It lencc. Speelallrint to GREENWOOD DRIVE 5 room pre-war hou.«c. hot and C'hineae who. an offic*^r said. ,sur-. and l.-eonnr{l .1. Wnidnllo of this I Mav l.^th n son \^ax horn to MH»n wen' atlt*pletl at the .sfm’uiuI li.ini Kt'nnriy. .Ir 15 Wa.Mrll store, .snld iipj*ro)itmntely 600 ly known ss Old Home Day. This .Ml. and Mr.s. Carl Lankof of PRICES Itr.AK cold water, basement. 5 acres town will he marrifil this afler- Mr ami Mi.s ilhni l-Fill.s 4>fjii)\\n meeting \\Vdnesdtiy evening, rnHl Mr.s KllZshrth Dnnnclly. and Charles Gimri were usher*. Is scheduled for August IS The en green and gold for Ibeir class | Lasts For Several Y’ears MANCHESTER rendered "in numbers." entrle.s wen' received. The <*>n- Aft^r thfl ceremony « rerepUnn colors, the red eaiiialion a.s the 1 F.a.st street are spending a lew For STA110N OPEN, DAY WTieel AllirnmenI with brook, good location, reduced V. sS. Marines look ’ many" , ntMtn at thiee o'rlork tn the Rork- t’ovuntry. The hahy Ip n Kreat-] a ropy t*f the rnmplet.e onlinaJire fi,3 Si.ulll Main atrci'l Mrs Fl.irii !ej«t wae open lo anyone. Oou- Aniston Company and Aiixlll.ary class flower. As tbe class motto | days with relatives in Pontiac, 8 rooms on 1st floor, expandable , ville Baptist rhureh. prnnds'*n of Mr. an^l Mr«. Wilbur > F'liilaiin' 32 I'.itlsi’r .street Mrs wa* held at White Kagle hall, have asked for the hotdog, ham- AND NIGHl to $4,800. Several others. Welles I prl.soners who refused to fight. «*n file at the tt»wn elerk> ofilee pone nppenred In Tlie Hernld *6V- thov has’e selected the stirrlng . Michigan. Our methods are simple and Brahe and attic. Haa separate laundry room, Hill.s of Sullivan avenue. I atui with th*’ /oning r’onnnie.sum. Nellie Wiirr.i', 99 Main street eiHl nli:h(H iluniiK the post week. MEnche5tor , , burg and soda mncesslon this Rags, Scrap Metal attached garage, on large lot. Fire­ Agency. Coventry’. Tel. 7-6872. No c.^timatc ha.s been made of j The bride received her enri.v phi a.se, ■Democracy and Tnith ! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolfgang easy, ciinsiilt us about your lawn r A very high tribute wils given The l*moii S« h"oI P 'r .A jit it.s i'etei Hartlett Ainl.ivi'r. Mrs. There wrh nothing to buy and no year. At the next meeting of the i:nrb'>retor place. recreation room, modem In the number of captured Chino.-^t . ' At the ln.«l mertii of St .lufle .« aducallon at the Hebron I'ubllc Kqual .Snreess ' and daughter. Charlotte, of Dur­ ether salvageable problems. We do not guess. We P'OR sSALE — Camping cottage. 5tother«» (’Ircle the following nffi- , 'I'ur.silay hv the denerul Asaemhly meeting TliuriDdny night eletlrd Mii'-v ttyinls. 45 llra.sant street (»hllgHUon to nnyone. Only one town rnmmittce It will he derid­ COOK’S everx- way. Combination aluminum The officer said Allied forces achool and attended Windham ham, and Mr. and .Mrs. .lo.seph must know to stay In business. S«-Tali'* I Phone Hartford 4-7013 after 6 4ers for the commi: year were , lo the meniorv of the late Hairv Mrs. t'. B. Morse pieNident Dis.'hargeil toftiiy Mrs Mans entry wae acuepted from the Mme ed what particular item each or­ Graduates ss'ill he: Jean R Kor- Sotak. of Walltngfiird, were re­ terials. SFRVICF. STATION ■torm windows, screens. "are txidng more prlsonerH now | High achool. She is employed at ganization parlUiifating will spon- sotti, Beverly Ann Felden. Kvelyn p. m. than ever before. 1elected leader. Mra. John Milesko: ' r*'arnham of South Wlndaor who Other ofllcera elected were. Mrs. Pagsnt, \74'.j Spnire street addreae P ratt and Whitney:s. Ea.st H art­ cent guests at the home of .Mr. Mfinrti^tef O w n l*honr S501 18.5 Main Si. Phone 5012 aecretary. Mrs. Herbert Carvey; diod l)ec. 14 Copie.H of the resolu- William Peek, vice preai.leiit, Mrs. 1 Births vestentay: A son to Mr The ronteat cr the u.mo of roiupients B oat I pset ! fi' 1 155 11 Idillonnl C S’ eii'Oiallles MotomU mnNole with doora. The appearance of the grounds. Men i there are seven girls and 13 boys Koi’ky Hill, ('tlastonbury. Man- j BOLTON $10,900 modem improvements including | and sighted grvnips of Reds fleeing | 111 Oub. Matters of particular In­ from the State Highway depart- In the gradiiallng ela.ss. Good for SppcializinK In of the SI holarnhip and other fu­ 1 In Korea net will he installed thla week-end. terest to teacher* were discussed. I hester and Hfbron. Mrs. Hartz 1 4 rooms, living room 22' x 24' 2 baths, atta.'hed garage, prop- | northwest of Hvvachon on the cen- , .\ti-.. k'th. 1 rn-ivis of I. .,.1. n .'.treet ment have also done much needed | the boys' In the pa-at It has usual- Manoliesler Guivalescrnt Home, Inc. erty in excellent condition, very | tral front landMi.ss Evelyn p. .lohnstim of ture slufients of farming and eon- I I.I.st No 312 reported 27 killed Mr Maloney aald The Krlatoftf Mrs. Floyd A. Fogil, head of was Miss Anna Stanek before her ! haatalator fireplace, 80 gallon Hot servat ion. ((xtntinned fmiii Page One) I 78 wounded. 36 missing snd 14 In­ have hern married leap than one work In setting to rights the Sol- ly been the girls who outnumbered I mnrrmge, (laughter of the late \ 29 COTTAt.K STKEET—TKI.EPHONE 8279 BRAKE SERVICE Singer attractive location, only $14,200. i Tank* tn Rattle | Bigelow atreet. left this morning Hebron’s cancer drive, announces the boys Point electric hot water, copper WupF*ing rjrangr met al the jured In necldenia. yeai dior*' park, tbe green, and envi­ \ Mr. and >frs. Stephen Stanek. of Mary H GIblln Pres.—Katherine M. Glhlln. See.-Treaa. Welles Agency. Coventry Tel. ______.______^ .....Miami, Flori.la, an.l late on that complete returns fo- Hebron plumbing, storm vvlndovvs, screens. Twenty-four hours of tain failed C'onimunity Hcui.sc Tuesday eve- i whirh sailors from nearby boats rons, In readiness for Memorial Ml** Clare E. Porter and .Mis.s i Hebf ttn. Sewinq Center 7-6872. ! .Monday anernnon will boapl the BOW In hand are $361. She saya tirlnnell Xiitoniatlr Sprinkler Sy»tem Front End Alicnnienl On over 3 acres with trout brook to slow Allied Lroop.s on the west, ning \ ’isitmg r.rangcM re]*rcscnt-1 dived into the stormy 'waters lo that nearly everyone In the tmvn Dav. Next aiinday. the 27th. there Betty Lu .lone*, who have been In Kev. ami Mrs. Stuart .lames I .S.S .\'iifvo D.iniiniranii for a ten- will be another opixirt unity for 852 Main '<1. Tel. 888.5 running through property. A very ern front. They moved their main i cd W4TC k^nficld, M anrhesler and i Hid Itie men tlirown liuni tlie was contacted, hut a few w-ere Hartford Ihroiigli Ibe wiiitei , Neill have leiurned U» th«Mr sum- good ta y at the price. BROAD BROOK-' 8 acres, house day West Inille..s ('llll.s,. TtleV Will conliniicil work In tbe cemetery. monih.s. to ho near Ibiii place of A(;i;i) CONVALESCENT General Repair Work Manrhesler line almo.st to 38 and sent s tank ; Milistti'Am ' launi h thill vvas i. turning them misaed. Any further offerings n.ur home in ililead after ’^pemhng’ of 4 rooms and 2 unfinished, to- m.ake stops at .Nassau .liiinaicn. from shore leave to imihnied de­ will be received by her. This is i Tbe Open House Home Making | bale gii-en op tlieir' the winter in l’*lornln Kev. Neill ( HRONK OIMHOPAEDIC CASES We have properties at all the tracco shed, $8,.500. Associate patrol beyond it. j Port All Prmre and King’ston. They , The ca.*»t of lh<' "(iay Ninolica" and Wm«l Working ela.sses. at first | apartmenl and are i oniiiiul mg , stroy ers. SPAGHETTI DINNER B very fine showing, as the quota 1 has recently had an oj-veration at lakes In the area. Ask about them. Realty, Broad Brook 1548J4. The patrol reported it had de­ vvill return to Miami and en train rehearsing for Ibe Review The Navy .said that the 13 listed I seheibiled for May 25. at the He-j f,om ibcir Hebron homes, dailv. for New York ivvhiih will be held June 9 al .SI. for Hebron was $250. This means the Hartford hospital, RKGISTF.RKI) NURSE AND REOISTERED iSS Vlstl Jone* Furni­ They are worth while btiya. stroyed on enem.v tank or self- I as mi.ssing were seen silting in bron elementary school, ha* been j Miss Porter Is having a two | FI VE ROOM house with enclosed propelled gun ju.st south of the Kranci.s of .As.sisi Church TIekets Mr.'S Alice K. Koote lia.s been PlIVSK At THKKAPIST IN ATTENOANUE ture and FliMir U«v- I the Inimi h when it b'fl I he pier and DANCE postponed to June k. the aiidltort- | weeks vacation and is the guest : vi.sUing at the htune of her daugh­ T. P. Holloran Seventy-five other listings of porrh, in North Coventr.v on route parallel may he had by calling Mrs, Ray­ urn having been previously se- | in Wa.sluiigton. D. C.. of a foinier rring Store lot homes in and around Hartford. lycf Ear! R Modean of Cambridge mond Valade. S-2U5:i Mrs Helen The other 10 did not answer roll | ter. Mrs. Hcem.s L. Buell m La­ RATF.S Rr..\SONABLE ri NERAL HOME 44.A, frontage 3.50 ft. by 550 ft. If it should be verifle.l ,va a o r I ( alls on five desiroyeis nnehored . ______I re.sident, Mrs. Artliur Higgiius. US advise you of the many ad­ street i.s a memher of the s..nior Bau ler. ‘'-021*1 or any meniber of Easy to Sew Pair conia. N. H. lairge Aaiuirtmenl in depth. Call 639) or 2-3943 for tank, the action will have been here. V. F. W. HOME vantages of centralized service In one of the extremely rare tank-to- dance comnuttee for the annual the ra.Bt. Mr and Mrs. Waltor C. Hrwilt , nl Fine Fliuir Cov­ Ideally located—tronvenient appointment. Upsain College Alumni Dae dnnee Those unaecoiinled for either ' AI.Y.VrilKsrER GREEN both buying and selling of homes. tank clashes since the U.N. knock­ haw rrroiWil a raid from their 1 ering. Can U* lor An invitation wa.^ read and ar- drowned or overslayed their Colonial Lady and away from the busy ed out the North Korean armored at the Montclair f)r»lf Club .siatiir- ■ dauj’hU'r, Mi.sa Kmily, who 18 on a 1 day, June 2 I'fptrfl ttj neighbor with Falling- leaves, the .Navy said SATURDAY, MAY 26 j SoutluM'n ropmnal study tour w ith- Estimate. thoroughfare. Distinctive Call William M. McBride force last fall. IMarlboroiigVi Wantrtf—Real Entate 77 ton (Jrangf. Wedne«'day ev<’ning Lieut Coleman leslilPd he spoNsoitun in .s il k c ity a . r. ' other sophonmirs of llio ^^■ilhnuul- A* “ * e ^ ■ V 5* il Service. Modern Eacilities. Manchester 4816 Allied fighter bombers mounted ... , . June 27 and furnish .-/r. -e. , V V*' e-v • :i\» Member.s nf Marv ( ' >'5cv • , a niimbi'r fori icfirm'tl af(e.’ S4*ndiiig the liuneb tli: St.itr Tr.u hi'l's I.’< iWK'’'- t'lic JONES’ 88 sorties in rain and ground- from th*’ (l*’.‘itI<)>ei tf. pu k up the \\;us ihf lairay raserns. Ot local Interest arc two wed­ T. P. HOLLORAN AN IDEAL Smal’ home suitsble CONSIDERING SELLING hugging clouds Saturday again.st Tint, D I’VCW. are reminded of th** ! u u * m DINNER 6:30 to 8 — DANCING 9 fe 1 memorial service tomorrnw nmrn- I " nieeting of the V dimteer men that the coxswain was 19^ \'.i . and sent sonu* vtuy inl»’it\st« dings which took place on Satur­ FURNITURE STORE Funeral Director for two people, fireplace, hot TOUR PROPERTY? Communist target.* ju.st north of ART McKAY'S ORCHESTRA day. May 19 At 11:00 a. m. In water heat with oil. garage, in the front. It was the lowest num­ mg at 11 o'clock in the .9e, nnd ' ’apartment Monday night il | .vear-old James D Egler instead in^ pictures. Dan Barker. Prop. JOHN J. CHATTY. Jr. Without obligation to you, we nf the regular roxswjiln, < *h'*.iter .Mam lu ster. Martin Vashalefski, excellent condition, nicely land­ ber of flights since 48 flown April Con?:regational church ,.nd re- ".'‘N Investigate the pur- i W. Shi'iUiKid tinffm. \^ho is 86 Oak St., Mancheatcr. V t Licensed Embatmer will appralae or make you a cash i hflse oi a .second hand emergency , Lawe ADULTS $1.50------CHILDREN 25c sun ot Mrs. Frances Vaslialefskl, scaped. S A. Beechler, Realtor. 22. que.sted to ni'^et at North .Main eniployetl at nl>jht work with tin* Phnne 2-1041 iffer for property See us before triuk from the Newington Fire Id. ('(»leman euiitinued Diat hun- I Hamilton Propeller i ’tun]uinv. Ilf this plai e, was married to Mi.s* 175 Center St. Phone 5(160 Phone 6969. you sell and North streels at lfi:r> ..\bc,' Pearl Goncl. of Hebron. The ['epartment. George Knes. fire • lle*! up III his nunei'at »in»l ka|)ok j Ka.'il HaMIortl. t.as luui to Jacket fur the iHin.'iwept 1rif( (oiiplc will make ttinr home here ANDOVER L.VKE — $800 cash, Phone 6273 I , . . iihiel. stresses the need of an ex- 1 an enf'K.i'ii va ni'.un ou.r-.v; to BRAE-BURN REALTY i The knendly Cirde closed i's . , (^urk a.«;hore. F^gler ‘ iiM'keil like ’ afier a weikling trip to Canada. balance on lilieral term s— will ■ iline.As Me ;.s M‘>t.n^ ri his hun-.c flenaon with a banquet Fridav night * —w . i * w the w regular i cox/^wain The second wedding, In Fast MANCHESTER’S buy partially built cottage with Personal Notices ■ rr * ni ,1 i The tnn'k to be purcha.ied car­ ton llel'ft.n lire n. an-1 repoils to WANTED - Your property to sell at Cooke a Tavern in Plninville. I ,, . * , , , •'Had I known that it w a.i thu4 Hartford, was th.'il of Mi.ss Eliza­ materials to complete Easily win­ A/»«v. 4$,^ A. .1 I rie.s a 100 gallon ho<*aler tank and physiemn in ehaiy;*' ftir * lif'i,-l;-up. Reliable ouyers waiting with After the dinner, the nienihers re- i ,7 , , man fKgh'n. wlmse senman.^-hip beth Jean .Sweeney, itaiightor of finest repair serviee on terized. I>ake front lot near new ■turned to the home of Eleanor"' r-mp and i.s de- ' He ht'pes to he at>ie to ro.sumc cash. Finances arranged. We Card of Thanka (piallfienlD'n.i I know nothing Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Sweeney, school. -Madeline Smith, Realtor. need 4-5-H-7 roo.m •ungles and 2------1 Starrett for installation o! otliccrs. ! al)oiil, I n»’v»‘i w*)i;l'l h.ive *li.s- I work soon. of Fast Hartford, who have .spent A Inmn ol IMW It® W asliers. Toaster a. pr«impll> rrpRlrt H moolli* 2-1642 - 4679. tamiiy ho'usea Howard K Haat- X i?h t" ‘hank all of ..nr n-igh- land awarding of dofpi pn/i's P- her' '* IT* V's, J"'' , patehed that l>«iat. Id (,’oleman Mrs Khz.abeth Ivrs, one of the their summers beix- for many e«»iirrallv« •f bf'fj friend* and rslativ** for th* I capacltv of new pre.sidenl I.aiira I years, lo KennvUi I.eon Wright, Johnson Paint Co. Irons, Sewinj? Ma­ Ings Phone 2-1107 ID an Haul cooks who prepare the hot lunches 1 IIA.M rartk. BEAUTIFUL. distinctive, pic­ V *cl* of kindns*. and sympathy I Hogan ' presented gifts fioin I he i f”'; ; ' ' .... He Haul the .Mt-fo<»t whaleboat son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wright, 699 MAIN STKEE'l MANCHESTER tryn UPiia In our r^r^nlr«o..v* WrenY..... ontent— . *r*!..vx* _ u t Rvondleaf and shade grown lo- I N- ■ »^ -S at the Hebron elementary school. I $ t6 chines, Vacs, etc. turesque. ranch type home. Two LISTINGS WANTED. There ai7 4 luo to two member.** who nre mov- 1 v ^ . rarried it.s usual three-man new. LeMD* l« W e ^pp^rlally thank thM4e whn eent i ■ ^ ^ haruo grnwerp arc luisy prepnnn.g was remembered on her birthday. 1 of Glastonbury. bedroom*, living room, dining speciaJlsti. . oil lines of business. All 26 sailors ho.*^italiz.ed afl*'r The next Grange meeting will he __ »■__w —-- M $t0 1 th** b^t^tjtiful floral trfbijtp* thp ppirit- !i from...... Connertlrut...... the l ind for 8*’tting t'«barro and 1 May lOth. by school children and 1 room, kitchen, laundry room, a t­ Why not employ one if you intend ual b«.iiqu*'te. %nrl lonnpfl thr «.f the aendent were deelnrrfl in Now Is The Time. . . held on June 7. At that time Co- teaelicrs. The kir.<1er)i;R! tners pre- 1 ro tached garage Stone and frame j to sell 7 Contact Alice Clampet thrtr r«r^. Following a , i,.si„m "f inanv "''‘7 begun. The • good ron*hlD»n toiiw Beiu'fits prised her with a big Maybasket ' week the 4-H groups put on the DOUBLE LOT on waterfront. Cov­ .July 16. 1946 -■ Miiy 26. 1949 of Avery street has been awarded tween hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. In loving memory of our brother, and a band-made card of greetings evening program which was as entry Lake Cali 8480 after 5 p. a srlioiar.xhip in nnisie hy Ells-; The Southern New England Tele­ from each child. [follows: Song. "Good Evening To HIGH GRADE Roger Henry Rydiewie*. mho paflrei SHADE AND FRUIT m. away May 36. 1949. Disputes Riilt ! worth Memorial High school. She! (CoBtlDDed from Page One) After school there was a party . You," by leaders and members, /-k I- • rjx 1 ^ "tudent In the class • ------of the school personnel, with birth- I followed by^ 4-H pledge and^flag LIST WITH an active concern for phone Co. TREE SPRAYING 100 FOOT frontage by 200 to 800 reliable courteous service. Free With a broken h**art we walehed you (In hair I radf'i of 1951 and will graduate In June I should be broadened to cover all day cake and beverage*, and pres- salute led by Helen Lord. Next PRINTING AnC aism' you go away. I Those who ^are saving new5'-| employes. At pre.sent rover.'rge ft. deep. Some cleared land on appraisal arriving at satlefactory ents for both cook* Mrs, Norton were a few remark* on the 4-H There is still time to have lOR AND COMMKKVIAI Although a e lo^od you d*'arly. — i napers for the Ladies Aid should | is limited to thiise workers vvlio.se work by Peter Crawford. 'The black road. Prices $250 and up. selling price lo you. The Allen P. Warner Is the other cook, and your fruit trees sprayed. We couM not make you etay. (Continued from Page One) 1 leave them at the home of Mrs. employer lia.s four or more per- program continued with a Favor­ I'RlNIlNfi Allen Realty Co. Phone Manches­ It’p aaid time heata all aorroa-a. Reilty Co. Phone Manchester I .5.sher Coltin.s before May 28. If sons on the iiayroll Apply at Employment Office, 52 her birthday occurred recently. ite Food Show by the "Merry Orders now being taken Prompt and Etnrk-nl CrtnOng ter 5105. And helps ^'ou to forget. Both are doing splendid work In 5105. state cannot prn.'-eriite. and prob- ■ ynn wish someone to call for Other agrre.l rtianges would i Maids ' with Ruth Karlson, Pris­ ot all Hinds And ao far time haa only proved RAP-AROONO for shade tree spraying. IN COUNTRY Uke atmotphere, feeding the small army of children, cilla laleib, Stlsan Glennie, Ann SELLING YOUR property? How mueh we mlaa you yeL ably should not he a parly to anv ' them plea.se telephone Manchester make State employes eilgilile for East Center St., Monday through e n s e m b u e God g iv e ua atrength to fight. efforts to pro.seciite. violations ofjo].(;( 626 and both are splendid cooks and Lieser, Bettv Lieser and Beverly COMMUNFFY PRESS lorga building loU with abode Whether It be e lot, house or compensation and permit counties planners. treea Overlook Drive. Wm And courage to bear the hlon' the fair trade law of the .state by ; Tlien will be a special meeting and municipalitie.s lo bring their Friday, ^from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or if By Mn. Anne Cabot Miind taking part. The Nature CARTER TREE I. W Bar* A. O latiuon business In town or country, you But a hat It meant to loae you. There are a number of eott*ges Bov.s were next introduced by Konehl. buOder. Phone 7773. a non-signer I of the Churrh Council of the employes within tiu law's protec­ By Sue Burnett T urn every day pillowcase* and E W iter* vvill get prompt and personal No onu a'lll ever knoa:. "A nianufaotiirir out.vide the Cool and comfortable for warm dresser scarves Into "prire " linens reported on sale this .season at tbeir leader Mrs Fred l.«leib. and Wapping Community Church tion if they so derided. you prefer coii Manchester 4107 m e o 8 FEED - double action in one operotion. Rilli EXPERT CO. Uor. No Mmn aad Nn School serrtciB by calling Ellsvsorth Mit­ state can continue to enfoice his w eather—a. simple sundreps for with this enchanting design. Cro Amston Lake The Wngbt collage each spoke and exhibited some of ten, agent. Phone 6930. w Slater, Joyce. weeds and at the same time feeds the gras* to thicker PHONE 1698 Btruete — Tulophoo* 9 t t t Resort Property for Sale 74 Brother, Alan fair trade contrart.s within this Junior* that's a jov to care for be- chet the bouffant aklrt In popular i on Rondely rosd ha.« already teen their work These boys were Wit state, a right recognized b.v this for an appointment. cause it open* oui flat. To match, i pineapple motif* and embroider the sold to Mr and Mrs F. Wetherell liam Holt, Peter I*leib and L^e growth ond richer color. Box treat* 2500 »q ft — $2.95 ANDOVER LAKE —Modem cot­ LISTTNGS Wanted. An organiza­ Supreme Court deei.sion." ■ brief- sleeved ^ bolero to make of i f^raqeful figure and delicate flow- , „{ Glastonbury. . . Lester A dress revue followed; tion designed to give you person­ In Memoriam with Mrs Peter Crawford doing , Easy control for brood-leaved waadi. • Some potent tage of four rooms. Large screen- the same or contrasting fabric er» in simple stitches and delicate ■ Warqi weather ha.» alira f QUALITY ■ ed In porch. Row boat, $7,500. al and Immediate attention in Feller Wins Verdict * CIcHMid Wedneodojr, Memorial Day Pattern No. 8724 is a sew-nte ! the commentaries The girls do- , element os V/eed & Feed loss lawn food. Dry applied Manchester In loving memory of our son. Roger coloring*. brought out a number of bathcis Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 selling your house. County Realty Ilenrv Rv.ili’x-icz. who pi-snei) awav perforated pattern in sizes 11, 12, ing the modeling were Helen t.oid. ' PRINTING! Pattern No. 2626 contaln.s hot jj,e lake os it comes from package — no mixing or fussing with or 4679. Company, Hartford 2-0572, eve­ May '26. 1949. Bo.ston. May 26- oT' A verdict l;-i 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 12 dress, Iron transfer for embroidery, color beach has been vastly Im- Dorothy Holt, .\nn Cilley. Marion , rbe priming Lindslrom. Peggy Carpe. Diane , water. Box, 2500 sq II - $1.75 Bag, 11,000 $q fl-$4.85 Dry Cleaners nings 4-1343. Manchester Mrs in favor of Cleveland Indian.*’ base­ range all ingo a s yards of 39-lnch; bolero, \ O H B chart, stitch lUustratlon*; complete py work done by the Am- Rod took our hahy not rruelly: Tou Cillev, Janet Crawford, Pauline Inb «*e do ter | ANDOVER LAKE — Three-room Sorrow 2-9440 anytime. ball pitcher Bob Feller was re­ yard. „r~.*,.ti„o.crocheting i„.tr,.rfion.Instruction.* snHand finish-finish , Company, by the clean- Sow SSfCIAl n itfO U IICNO Fwt growiiit ScoTH Mod to 68 f o ■ w i l l ', cottage with large screened in » e * . Cilley. Miriam Islelb. Gall Craw­ W Wells Street Jesus had said "Let children come to turned in superior court today in a For thia pattern send 30 cents In Ing directions. ing away of unsightly growth, b«r« tpeti Mt by vonqulBb^d wtidi. C>c«ll«nt for l«to ipring plontlogf. irove aatto- porch. Near bathing beach. FOR A SURE Sale with proven EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT coins, your nsme, address, size de- ford a>d Esther Ofehay. I fb - SI.25 S tbf ^ S4.1S nie. $3,000 breach of contract suit Send 25c In Coins, your name ad- grading, and marking off the park­ fartnry— b»- Large, comer lot. For more par­ method* and quick, courteous, ef­ brought against the flreballer by a rtr-d. and the pattern number to dress and the Pattern;t< Number to Telephone 7254 ForebId them not."—for In HI* King­ tanae H wID .... ticular* cal) owner 6860. ficient service coll, Ed Krasenic*. dom mett, Tha Manchester Eve- ing area with cedar post*. The Italian Marrtngea DecUna be prfidorod tmder tbe mom Boston shirt firm. Feller was sued Penny Bingo 7:15 to 7:45-—Regular Binffo at 7=4.5 The Southeni New ERglaed TelephoM Ot* Anne Cabot, Manchester Evening Suburban Realty Co.. Realtors, Youtli itands for pure love, for for damages by John E. Jenner and -reld, 1180 Ave. America*, Herald, 1156 Ave. Amertcaa. New heavy growth near tha dam has Rome—CJPl—’The numbes of Avar- mndem. elBrleiit tBethoda Oet ben cleared sway, .and everything rlages has dropped by 20 per cent JOHN S. WOLCOTT and SON WITHIN 20 minutes’ drive of 49 Perkins street. Phone 8215. beauty and for truth— John W. Ward for the Jen-U-Ware ii-.i 19, N. Y. York 19, N. Y. oar estimate Anc.' seeing our* so beautiful and true presents a better appearance. In the past year, the government’s Expert Dry ■ Manchester, cottage* and year Company. They contended Feller The Spring and Summer Fashion Needlework Fana—Anne Cabot'a 180 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. PHONE 8597 Dependable QnaHtv — Service' God held the Gate to let our darling bureau of vltel statistic* an- round home* from $4,800 to $9,- through. failed to fulfill a personal appear­ contains 48 page* of new styles; Big Album la here. Dozens of fas­ 000. Alien Realty Co., Manches­ ORANGE HALL ■pccial features: fabric new*. cinating deaigns, gifts decorations An Eighth U S Army Special ' noiim ed It didiA siijatest any rea- WILLIAM H SCHIEI.DGE ance contract m connection iXIth _ Services platiMiii _ in Koiea has i son. but noted that the number of . ter 610U. Read Herald Advg. Ilommi* and Daddy. a sale of their shirts June 26, 1948 American Dei(gner Originals; gift and special features . 1‘lii.s 4 ISS Spruce Street Tel. 86W Cleaning Service patterns printed inside the book. gift patterns and directions. 25 j named its bkttle zone variety show I I steadily for several years. Dcn’t —»«* it—send 25 cents today. cents. [Operations Capera. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY. MAY 26. 1951 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. MAY 26. 1951 T A G S S I X Coventry, who 1» quai tel i-onsisllng of Rolierl Mann, 1 ___'to meet the monthly quota of 130 drive, .South At laat accounting, ahe had re­ chairman in charge, for further 'Fo (iive R rcilal Howard Jennings, Klwood Hud­ naturf just how Ih^ loroniotivf WHAT ■^.$10 Sundaya Services Ctommuniam m»r»ly b«c*u»e It ceived clone lo $1,000, hut It Dloofl I ro^ram j pints which Manchester should Scieiitinr I'herniuatst details. son and Ronald Bockiis; aceordion “ provide for each Bloodmobile visit. THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB 4Uittrl?r8trr fiiid« economic »tP*M wnitin* nt happrn^d to be ferlii g on that may be that there are frlrnda In In .Our Cigar Department WTIC — 1080 "The Marriage Propoaal." a one- selections by Clifton iJoodale; vlo- aonie aectlona of the atatr who A • 1 . • ■ » * . In addition to meeting tlie needs Today’s Radio At Zion Lutheran ,\t The Kiiiaiuinl the «nd of the *re»teet •rmnmente partlrular uradr. The i ,» acI R^rfinn. Connecticut Means t-'KKSII Cigars WDRC — 1S60 ^ iVFHA— 10S.7 act conicdv recently preaented by lin/.aclt-rlions by Kdwood Hudson, have not yet been aware that l O I t s PO' l patients in Coiinei’tlciit ho.s- and Tobaccim U T H T — 12S0 1,'oveiitry Players, will again ap­ iimndoliii Mclcction hy Clara t'rsin Ctinttttd ^eralh r»cf In hi»tor>'. But we do reifrei we wonM s'***"^- little dr mi '' pitala. the regional blood program i WONS — 1410 Caatern Standard Tima amdi an op|HirtiinMy lo enntri- pear .him- 14 III Hartford, Witn Mi I T'nm'iiovv evening at seven vocal solo, Martha Thompson ronnrrlion with the ptocesR of also IS Rending daily shipment.a of A thought-provoking and llme- the epperent necewiity of • bille In open. ami Mis Rayniond Cuht-r and In .-4tstera Marie Hiidsnn and Mildred g„i55lSSmNO INC 1 fraah blood for the ii.se of the Arthur Drug Stores ly service will ba coiuiurled at o I lock. M1.S.S Hope Hedbeig of gamble which doea produce only dieeel power, and la ('orreapoud ankec 1: 00— 9:00— Robert Cleverdon t.s the cast. I'he Goodale did several duels in c o s ­ Workers lo Hr.ir Slate wounded aoldiara in Korea. WDRC—New. WDRC: Gangbuslers. Zion Lutheran church. Cooper and Ipawimkei. Rhode Island will HaneMitii. Codb. I. waate product, whbn one tenth inglv larking in oxproaaiveneaa. A!1 Bv A. H. (). act will be presented during a fes- tume cotuluding with "May the t b o m a i niKorsoN, Regional Chief .May 28 A liirthei allocation of blood is WCCC—Music. W T IC —Your Hit Parade. High itreeta, Sunday, al the usual tiial of the American Little Thea present an organ recital al Good L/ird Bless and Keep You of the money belnj apent on that it doea expreaa la a flat con­ sent to the Armed F'orcea labora­ ’ W 'ONS-Hawaii Calls. T o II h i k I W TH T—Nrws time, 10 a. m. Choo.sing for his ter Guild Association at the Avery | Kmaniiel Lutheran church. A grand marcli around the hall, Vaaa4e4 Oe»<>b«r 1. armament mlifht change the liv­ tempt for all eommunttiea none There are tiniPR when our _On ('uiivass of Homes tories for proi p.ssiiig into plasma. 9:30— led iiy the iiasistani stewards, di- WTIC— News. Memorial in Hartford The program alie will present BINGO The military needs have, therefore, W T IC - Dennis Day. text. "The Highway lo Heaven or Bttfy Cvtntag Bscep ing atandarda of milliona of peo­ of the ahrill anticipation or the ( yniei.spi healR a (ouipletr retreat. The Tollana Motliers’ Club met i ------* DOflT WAIT for yovr tar ta WHAY—Salurdsy Mstiner Coventry Garden Club will work here was played by her recently [ lectly followed by the "live si... EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT incroo.sed the demands upon the W K N B—News: Parade nf Hits, WDRC - Broadway s My Beal the Low Way to Hell, W Inch W ay on the landscaping on the Green at tors of honor." and then all the HopSy. •* th* aentiineirtal mellownea. with Sui b H lime I’HPie IP the Legisla- at the home of Mia. John Aborn| All wnrk^'ra for the Bloud Pro- logional program so that it ba- for Ihe Rhode laland Chapter o f , p M l 6ffic« kt U m ochM ter. C o b b .. ple. W'ONS—News W'ONS—Guy Lombardo Show i Are You Traveling' " Pastor I’ro- the jimctloii of Cross and Lake Grangrra present ended in the STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP wtilch ateam loeoniot i\’ea u.ed to tuie la.st 'rue.Hday, when a fully Wednesday night. May 23 and Recruitment Drive, which the American Gullif of Organlals. j la thia gamble really neceeaary? coinea more important for each WHAY Record Review. kopy Vvlll deal directly with the streets around the newly-erected dining hall where tables had been 20 REGULAR GAMES—5 SPECIALS t rrr-S 5>w » •» >***^*’^______tended the movie.* in Manchester. ; ,, w i . i %$ i ______community to meet its quota of 1:15— This W i l l be the first full raeltal j Who darea aay it la not’ Ruaaian approach and leave good town, lounded tribute wa.s paid to the The Tolland Ladles Soclctv held !"'" ba held in MamhMtar .lima 1 WDRC— Robert Hall of Fsme 10 : 00— I existence of heaven and hell At permanent World War II Honor set for refreshments. • m m cm im on ratw ^ 1.30 pints per visit of tha Blnnd- on the newly rebuilt and enlarged memory of the late Harry F. b arn- Bring It In for a W THT—National Guard, W DRC Sing It Again. the aame time. reference and Roll memorial. This -memorial intentlona are an enigma. Our de- on their route tha annual plant sale and ica a y mid 2 will meet at 8 :iKl p.ni. Mon- mobilr. organ nf Fmaniiel ehuroh. I The "special five" were seated ham. former Kepubllcan represep- , WONS—Navy Show. WTIC-Judv Canovt. prayer will connect with Memo- \,dl be dedicated Memorial Day .. . .a t Ihe head faille, where five love. 2r .. :::::: Ti* claion to carry on an unlimited But. for all thIa. we are not aiin' tative from Smith Wliid.snr. |Iha Kcdaiatad church Tiic.aday. day. .May 28. in the Holliatar Sf hrinl WTIC -National Farm and WTHT Sat. Nile Dancing inal Day. in imblic ceremonies at II a. 111 Miss lledbet-Ks program open.s ly .May liiiski-ts had In-en placed i that we are lampaipmiig to liav^' Ip nur ( ypu al |iei*ods. we .some- , *M« •22 fr'ir.i 2 to .') p. ra. with a Auditniium. for instrm tton* on thr •■■ ■••■■'• } ^ 'e rm a m e n ., rare eaeiimea that Home Hour. Party. I On Memorial day at 8 00 a m under the auspices of the Hnnoi with a group of works hy three i-ach containing a gift of a jewel- | liiiif'.s (eel that viMue and .situenly miisl ..111 1 r.s.cful llnancinl return A intentiona aic the worat. the New Haven put uhi-tle.. *m tiou.se-ln-linM.se canvrtt'f*. i 1:S5— W'ONS Chicago Thestet of the .musical matins will be presented Roll Committee. Tile Usrden modern German compnsera; Toc­ box from Ihe Grange. The head .K- nre pot Uieii ou n lewards m the large niimliar wf'io prc.acnt to on- cata. Reger: "Now the Day la ita dieaela, llie fii'at time uo lieaici joy I ha social and tea. .Inhn Hollni an. Conneclu ul Re­ WONS -Brave., va. Dodgeri. I Air. Ifrom Zion's church tower, togeth- Cliih will place a aeml-circle of table waa decorated with yellow AMESITE DRIVEWAYS Who. in poaitlon of reaponaihility. held of polituH We .see (he polil- Ended, " Driaehner; and Fantaale MEHB1CR or .Mrs. .Matilc W. Spicar who has • SAVES MOTOR WEAR 1:80— .10:80— > r with a prayer for our country atones in front of the granite-hnse rosea and eandles while the other ' • REI>r41En RATF.S 8INUE 1626 would dare aaaume othenviae? one. we would he aure to rush nnl .scene dominated h>' a mad and gional admmi«l rat(*r for the Blood Contractors Op 16, Welgl Diree Bach telec- T in t aBM-'^ATED I'KBSS iiccn spending tha winter in Staf­ • SAVES OAS WDRC Star. Over HoIIiiyo'kI ' W T IC —Grand Old Opry. and the world The ehiirch will bronze face plaque roll on which tables had mixed bouquets. 1 • IIKAItINU FREE WORK clou n to Pepot .kquare all exc il- un.scrupuloiis ru.sTi foi j)ower niid ' program and an.swer question.* WONS-Concert Favorites llons follow lhe.se "O God Be Tba amoelatad Preai la airiuiiraly The haair trouble, and perhap* ford. called on Tolland friends WCCC News; .Miiairal Srorc- tie open foi private meditation and are inscribeil over 320 names ol swanif' apple blossoms predoinnni- a ROWER IIOI.|.|-:|t fSE H GUARANTEED privilege, .and the l)e.sf liunum qiiat- pi-ngram an dan.awn nuc.stion.s Mernfiil to Me," Andante from aaUtlad t#-th. uaa o( ", od ahoiil acTUig that noblcai wm It Wrcincsdaj' and wdl return .June Your Cooling System it aa boarrl. 11:00— prayer Lincoln'a Getty.sburg service men and service women. mg. and pink eandles Vnses of • EKF.r. r.STI5IA rES all B*»a dtapatehn erto tea to i "r the baaio aolution for it lie behind' rties ottcil Mlhlpei>.:ei| ap*l held In drive \vmk«‘r.*< may have about the Take Notice the 4th Trio Sonata, and the Ky- CAI.L of laihoadilig genius, a slcam 1st to spaiifi Ihc s'.ninior witli WTHT -Baron Klliott Oclcti. ' News on all stations. •speech will again be read by the The memhers will make ha.se swamp apple bloe.soins and wild • TIMF. R.4VMF.NTS MANCHESTER not a*har»ta« crad'ted 'r. tan ■■•o' the frightenlnR a.ape. I of the arm- • mt*'ippt in thi.s piiM'es.s. And \\*“ u.se ot the blood .John D. KaBelle. vital to thr operation of your rte from the Greater Cjitechlam friends at I.aka fTiamplain. I’latt.s- W K N B -B aseball Matinee II pastor, also over Zion's transmis- plantings of symbolic herbs and mustard were on the ihelf over • SAVE 10";. FOR CASH 7691 al’ao tba local ««■» putii tbea "'ra loromiilue. once more, and nin < onid .still argue, fieihnps. that the My New Address: car aa thr Brakra or Motor. Brahms will, be repra.sentad hy all rtgbta ef rerubl'eit'oti of »o*e a amenta rare itaelf. The baaic Mancheslrr blood program chair­ 1:45"-- WONS Music ■ slon service. plants These will Include thyme the flreplaee The party waa a reaction, when we saw the aqiial (juahties of llaiiv bninham re-, luirg. i\'. Y. man. and Mclvm .s. Hathaway, I W D R C -T h e World Tonight. for courage: panales for thought: 1 O Sadness, O Heart-Sorrow , SAVE WITH dlavat^aa hartin arr alto r«i»n»a__ trouble la that remgnir.ing P.uaaia ( elved more honor and deferem e ' William .Sumner. .Ir 'o f .New i Pretsure • Purging it the WTIC .hike Box .linglea. romplele Kurprlse to Ihe honored and shapeloss clirsol still on th' blood reiiuilnient chairman, will 49 WADSWORTH ST. WTIC Herman Hickman. Rosemary for remembrance mar- I ,snd Si-hiimann hv Two .Sketches now than thev recei\ed when iTrey ^ l.c Mclon sjeant .Sunday . .Maj '2d at newrat approvrd method of 1:.15— memheis After Ihe refreshments mu aarrlea rt'ent of S K a Stn aa an enigma Me m.ake no I'al ef­ explain the details of the local 11:2.ft— joram for happiness and sage I Opus 58, Nos 3 nnd 4 ]nit, uo'clil piohatih hr to I*'- It would have ('minted more, when Hip hoiup of his parpiits. Mr aiicf Telephone 2-0513 WKNB • Athletic s va. Y.ankees. each nf them gave a speei h of iip- DeMAIO BROTHERS 'e#. Ibc. fort to break u)' en >;mal i di i\ e clranaing the Radiator and I WDRC Public Service Pro- for immortality, Also to be used ‘ The program will close with .Mr.“. Wdliani Suninri ••S|. Rc'l WHAY Red Sox \ a. Wa.ahlng- [ireciallofi The next Grange nieei. Puoli H»n Rtprf«nt*WM 10 1|R\ hg sin h a hr.' oi '|ei I" nsl ct he wa.s luakinc Ins vatimis .st.rnds' Thi.s m m itm en t drive i.s In be Watrr Jackrta of thr Block. ' gram. South ( lovriilrv will he two boxes of red geraniums ('all Now—Wf I’crsonally Supervise All Work Juiiui Mauiewi .oorrt AI'"e> - '•«» mood. To the .nr.tiai' t’.i an grandjmiPiits. Dr, an'l .Mrs. .Sam­ ton. .four selections hy modern Amerl- Ing nn .liine 3 will he a Memorial huideti ai !'t"|'i ate ••ii m.lhr a in the cniii.si* of hi.s political life H. W. ALLEN 11 :.30— and ageralum. Laurel and yew- Tork hhago Oetro’l «nd Boiton i an led on a.s a le.sidential canvass Thr rntirr Purge takei Icaa 2 : 00— |ian composers I'han.'on. B.srnes. program armament. Ta> ■■ we b r.d the lint, the (dher diiv Oie f|iiaU- uel .SiiapMm, WTIC Gems of American Jazz. Mrs. Paulina Little S'ciind of the entire town in order to com­ Hoor Sander WCCC Insurance Girls Di.«r used al the base of the former . Scherzo Tltconih Twilight at Reherea larnlse. daughter of nt’RPAi' or maak on l’.ii..aia the more ,.r. ure- tleA inalde the man hlmaelf won ■Mrs. .Maud Clough anlarlMiiad than thirty minutes. W ONS- Music. . Coventry 7-6281 member aeon pile a new list of blood donors as .lockey honoi roll at the North Coventry Fiesole, Bingham Gargnvlea. F.d- Mr. and Mrs Raul Donahue; Gall OIRtTUATtoSS (Mil to clear recognition and \\c- a laigp family raiiin m of children Frequenev Modulation Green will he brought down and ______ly. We aerk to frighten P.iia.ia in- the file of pledge cards dating . WDRC— Alias .Tsne Doe I niiindsoti Ixnihse. dnughter of Mr and Mrs ' tor>. The\ won out through the and grande hiidran al hrr home in W DR( — FM 98.7 MC. transplanted al the Green in South rhi a rah.- .■.•ntin* Comraoy lot .i,nvn the ma.k hut th' from thr Arst cnnva.ss in June. 1P49, WTHT Vincent Lopez. Memorial Day exercises at .'ll i 1 The p'diln is coidiiiil\- incited Hohert Grenon and rininlhv agency of the friend* the*** rollaiid ('Pillar .Sunday, .Mav 20 W'FHA— 108:7 M( . Coventry lo form a hackgroiiiid •Mureei no flntnctflnanclal r..t»oni'bU'ly lor () let'll F orum has become nut-of-date. 2:80— M ails cemetery in South Coven-' to sit' nd riicre will hf an of- Seotl son nt Ml and Mis Stew­ result of fr chi mill he r,nl\ to «|niiliti<*s had made for him diir- ,\lr and .Mr.s Kdwarri HottiPi of P. .M The club coiiuidtiee with .Mrs typngrvBDica) error, ippeir eg r ..1 The prr.**'nt tinting of volunteer WCt.'C New.a: Musical Srore- fcM'ig f'lr the Memorial Organ ard Hoisingloii weie haplized on ,.rf.r «nt» n,.a tnre -.. won out .s .giii Hill diKliiit. 'lol.aud. me fi;00 SlioiOtime. try will be held that day at 10 I I .ak-e Pn.sia i ''' upoi, the mask I .ood donors ha.s become inadequate board. Klovd N Wiley and Mrs John M I Kurd n The Minclir»l • F'rr eg M-r« n IJqiior Sah’A In an Inspiring trihiit** to the H.p pa rants of a daughtpr born at 6:30—Sereno Gammell, Weath­ I Sun'Iav. May 1.3 the mere So the \er\ tai In s we WDRC— Hormel Girie. a. m. The speaker for the occa­ Tyler as co-chairmen, felt that eAAenre of ileniorrary. uhleh. In Ihp .Stafford hospital .Mondaj- er. rHv W THT—Canadian Rhapsodies sion will be Rev Thomas F Dig­ simplicity should be the ke.ynote | Today’s Special Saturday. Ma' 2ft adopt to fight a dangrrona my ■ To Uw‘ FMitoi it* belter nioo«l*. evaluate* It* morning. May 21 6:45— Concert Hour. for the landscaping. This project ,\nMth(M RMf'iiipt bv thr hq . -v *er\ant* hv their fundamental Ml. ami Mrs. K.niPry Clough an- 2:45— W TUt—FM On the Air 1 p. m. to ram of Waterbiiry, a former resi, >tfi'. mccriv ir'ieasr the mystery WTIC Public Affsir.* IS one of a number of landscaping I K More Rilliona For .\rnia iiitcTB!'- iMw in ni'iiWiM .i|>jical- fpiantlc* a* u«‘H a* by ttielr *iir- trrlaiuccl .Mr ami .Mis BprI Huasia 11:2S p. m. dent of Coventi v. inifnoinncnts the i luh h a s undei- A Iover and the dang" and we must ;o 8 :00— 1950 BUICK SPECIAL SEDANET MIK f"i ’ ll(' l.'llli: nf luiuni AftloM faee record*. of Til uiidpruga. N. "i' and Mr.s. PRESCRIPTIONS W DRC— FM On the .Air 1 p. m. to The Kitcben Gardeners 4-H ITiih Iski-n this vear. , MALE HELP rreaident Truman soim m tiai The ifsolllliop rrt enioipe*! p; the WDRC Mu.xir hliiidlN nn tn nn hniif lha' wr il’nii.;; tl.r .ertnrer Cladv* Jlll*on R full and moving narration of WTHT - Bob Chester Orchestra COLONIAL BOARD a tremendous devnlmn of n'li r-. That IS the only possihlr way of roine r*ufimon place Vet uhal ic 'dly of .Mrs. Alice .Steele .Mr._ DR. THEODORE P. M ported that fire-sightseers hare of thP PTA of ('onnrcUriit will ad and a committer h*'a*1etl hy P**t b'ai'nhapr.s ,scr\’ice hv State Milk 1:2.') Dodgers va. Boston. e t i r r \ I S 1 PeM ' nv»i e flest * in 11 v e ;n. : Mrs Mavers lani'a Friday May WDRC--Music. .seriously hampered volunteer fire­ drpK* thf' nillaml DiaUicl Conlpr- Master Ilon* ttnt< hin«on COMPANY 1949 BUICK SEDAN sources to an obieit which n.s\ l> rii mg the P'i«« an enigma a" Admu'i.«d I at or rt' ti Mnnimerherg 4.00 Armed Forces Show, MiroMuh-i t op nitifio m le.tr ri ’ _’.'i for Kc'iador South Amarira in ROSEN WTIC—r. .S, Army Band men from leaching the scene of The program i.penc.l uith the rot be obtain.'-.; hv ecc- ill I \ ti'l i1 t hi’' eiirr of 1*TA at it* ntPutiiiK on Raitio, lirator and Oynaflow I « ■ Ii !'c '• itov.ti Ih/' nio*aN iip-ui inHnki’’«l The printing of the iiooUlet w a­ Ilia siiiiia c'liparity as consul. 8 :45 ' t .'Ul Klim Sliorta. recent fires when the rompany has R*M*lant* eacorlinp tbeae five aia- 6 U. PARKER ST. ttle iontnhulp'P »'f Ken ttever of W DRC—Camera Club. 5:0U Gabby Hayes Show June 14 at Maplr mrepl achool in pendilure. at a'.l tl ■. * g.i . '■ 1. • I .1^ If R-1- ship V*. )r< h for al! n lhai Mil' lupioi tiarfn Mr ■Mrs Iril Houston and daiighlar. 808 .MAIN ST. I been called. In some Instances ter* to chair* at Ihe right nf thi ttie ('m,pe. (irul Milk Prodm ers 5:30 - Nature of Things. because, .vcn if d works .n i‘s tfiifl' now and then ner Aiippnrlii.K Suniluv ARles Doris of F.ast Haven. Conn , and 4:00— j even though the equipment arrived Rockville. F'rank Botirgard. State | where, after the Worthy 1949 BUICK SEDANET fr'« f!f‘\». f / \ \ssoi lat ion WCCC— Musical Scoreboard. 5:45— On the Line. Would have tt;e [luhlu'Cl Mambes- \'armont ware weekend guests at WILL RESUME I at the scene sightseers' automo­ safety chairman, la alao hated as a i Lecturer had read an appropriate Radio, nrnannw a\oved object, of pvc.yrnt tic '*'■ n Ml'* n. d'l of nur hilliona for These ttiiee men .saw to it ttiat WONS—Juke Box. 6 :0 0 —Better Homes Show. te’ Relieve nip lifpmi pMiblom '•« Ilia Steele Hall home. biles have blocked the road and poem written hv .'lisler MiiPlel .1 represents a terrif'. '.i.ysie c.f a thing ” hicti did not really need WDRC—Garden Club. 6:."0-Lone Ranger .speaker at the meeting. Tolland atn". la Ia iKiiik *1 W a.'•• il«iiie, hut vet wluch ilenUilld- W THT— News 7:00 -Sam I>‘vensoii Show. District DitecLu William Hahn nur econnir.lc re-ni:rir« I' 's the \\r pi«in< hf'p^^ ami pfa\- this b«* true there i.s ntje thii.i: .Maiichaster ware Sunday guests of SOONER volunteer help from aiding with with a lieiiiitifnl toisage niiide h\' 1948 BUICK CONV. CPE. *-d to hr dope if the full «'bhgH- W TIC—Mayor Devin. 7 :30-A lan Young Show. will preaide Kegistralion will laki- WANTED Mire a till I i i luld (ill s hook t o .Mis I>-ila S. Hall. HOURS : the fire fighting apparatus F'lre .-4i.Mei Elranor Sheehan Radio and Hmter kind ijf gairi'Ie m -clic' ■ ..n i' ft. t.'i* \\r pi|t All otir holA on tiMi.s of friemiship ami the full W TH T—Horse Race 8.00—Ken Murray Show. pliie al 6 p. m. lo be loilowed by pr»n* the li()i;cir tiafTi' Inis ii/‘Vei The infant daughter of Mr. and Chief Arthur J. Vinton of the Mtisleal niimhets were by a male •vs win wc a'.sci lo-s «nn.. ' ii ? g v*c TIir: iLnkt'A un pliv>»oall\ (ippoitumtv for trlhiite to demo- 4:16— 9:00— Your Show of Shows, supper. Reservations may be bee- ei’nnomir il nor does it ad*I •Mrs Darrall Starke waa baptirad MON., MAY 28 Board of Selectmen hiu taken PART TIME For ii.s, al hoir.i'. the si vnilu. .if • ratii virluea were to t>** honored, WT)RC— Music. 10:30-Your Hit Parada. made up until June 4 with Mrs 1948 BUICK SEDANET Atrnii\{er in a d^adlof k hut will anv mnnil or .Apritiial support ti> Sunday, May 13 by Rev. W. C. H. OR necessary steps was done tH.stefull\- and faithfulh, WTIC—Horse Raee. 11:00—Wrestling from CTilcago. Eugena Gagllardone. president of such a program to our in.liistrc is out natiof. s yriiitb To this \xrit- Riwlln, Hmteir, OjhaIIow nr\^r hrrak it Pri*Aident Truman. ■Moe al the 11 o'clock aetwice. William Menzel and Adro Alro the local unit of PTA. er and ffii-p A (luld 1 URs well dow n fI* the la.st. detad W T H T - Horse Race. a false stiiinilus boiiU'i to create a«k rp another iif*mfndou« auiu Seexmd Congregational Church have been accepted as new com­ WORKERS l.iUpht to believe Mte T ;uii e .M* aii\‘ hiU* amither avenue of 1:80— Bolton Ijtbrary will be closril ttibiil' ’o I’'ariibani lias ,*lso hren .North Main and .North Stroeta pany volunteer firemen. The ap an astounding react,cn .. ;r .n f.ii ■v.fr p df Atll". K I an -tof\ mv. - i'R’lsf t in b I • d I • b.'i • ij with »he WCCC News. Musical Score­ on Wednesday alternoon, Memor- 1M1 BUICK SEDAN opep.-ij A ioniit'.dlro cmi'-isting Ke\. I^iland O. Hunt, Paator plications of Frank flalinat ami . , ^ -i-.. WANTED dustrv IS e’. er aga r. a.k.,} i,, ,.j;. • O pr f)\ t' Mist ;! H": iito •■«* - piiln 111'/"- 'it t|i*» (*lui-f'Rri board, COLONIAL • it Put)l'< I’tildo** <'ornmiASHii.er Warren L> Wood, Robert Veltch will be taken up at ' i •liuri b If t'.'‘ Mdib- i« not 'e- W TIC—Big City Serenade. the June 11 meeting. | day from 2 until 5. Mra. Thorny funct.cn on a peac e tune has s Aar' n .A nrir».A,ii \ and \vill *oii- Jlecrv H .strong former Mouse DIreotor of Munir 1938 BUICK TWO-UOOR SEDAN Irclous then I ask \*.hn! is iT •* LATER WTHT—American Jair. _ , . ... Bentley, local librarian la attend- BOARD COMPANY For our friends abioad. the nee tinur to br n^i^asarv. ao Iobjj ,'■' I.eH Marsh ,Ir . Meyer. i 2 P fiod s \v npl doi lai es That urge rnmra to all of iia lo own a lot In thr country away 4:45— ^ .. "P""*"'' ling the Connecticut Librav Asao- PAINTERS K»‘mesf‘nlat IN e Kduin O Smith Sunday. May 37 a• FiremenFiremen's a Training Courae fijr ■i convention today at AI5 PARK ER ST R E E T rTesidentiel program lepresents WA lolAjalc the pre.Arnl i i»ntrx1 "W iT.M * b. ttR' L’lN'Tti b!s from It all. overlooking a lake. Whether wr arr ducking traffic, WDRC Jimmy Dorsey Show iU' M?in-(iehlv foiiiier I^*'nre.*-'nta- 9:16 a. m. Church School about a ten-werka' period with an MAVrllKMTER. C'ON'N. a shifting of the dtc. : mn ar. l oT affa rs «|nn ! kno\\ . eT bt’O' 'link tbit put t rt t h\ ainiding muggy ivcathcr, tcIcphoncH or jual a chance lo think 2 :0 0 — ■Norwich. iNta IRE live lirM'.'iud Wake yf We'-tfiort nnd relax, here In WoiuNtovk .viiii can get all thia. Viiu nerd not 9 ; 15 and 11 ;00 a. m Divine W or-1 Instnictor from the State F'ire M^n. your prr*- benefit from ..\:-,;c i , v ,y q In a biiMI-' to Iniii Mi.d " Bke’h 'Irunk- WONS Bobby Benson. The Bolton baseball team will \vi a' u if .ld I’.appf'n i! u •’ j -allv iml Pi'pi cK»'i; t a 11\e hsalnd (* P\- build right aivay. Many for thr time bring liiilUl a flreiilacr or WCCC—Musical Scoreboard. ship. The patriotic aocietiea ot 1 Marshal'a Office to be m charge 4’nt tnronir. .\n (»pportunHy U Hnbtkk .k "J-l'. Maticheiler will be gueata at thia ' Any firemen in the vicinity of play Its first home game of llte happier post-war pei.od « e began t net) • o break up that t i>ri! h. - 1.0 .1. r i f I. *' hn-’Id IS re. civ mg a picnic table and plan the glnrioiis yram to rnnir. Obey that Afford^ you to tomporarlly In* Gorman ' Wr e IE n 1I10I ket stro’ c d’lnk W THT— Pass in Review. season tom irrow afternoon when D. E. Frechette . Mt'l I! out ions fiNwaid the e.stah- aervice. I Coventry. Andover. Bolton. Mana- rroAao your Incomo and aaalat helping other rniintr.ea to r»- caus^ tha’ « ' ’ '■th-.nK ''' ha . ' is rai;inc and w b i.N<»evei «« .te Impular now while .voii ran atlll get full aired waterfront Iota at W K N B—Newe; Baseball Requeat they meet Lebanon al Memorial lishn.ent of * Marry Fnrnhnm 11:00 a. m. Worship hour nur-1 field. Tolland are invited to par- tu In thn proaont omerg^nry. eatabliah Iherr economies for rrived fbet-ebv IS »''of wise PtOV- $600 with an Initlai down payment of $100 in 30 dayi and then Matinee. Field on Notch road. MOTOR SALES, INC. no* tried Award nt the Fniver.sitv of Con- i ticipate. Persona interested tn Worlior* aro nrodod on all ahift*. er h-i I -*J*n $1$ a month at WTIC Foot-note from Tokyo. Another new business venture Tel. 7630 2»r. M.\IN ST.— MAN('I1P’.STER. CONN. peace time purposes and for ex- ne1r. Hurry Kortnan r^l«- ■ He ’’ft* sn Of J* u*ne hibb« *s 6:.30— SuitP ...... Handel ' tact Mr. Vinton. The course will w as laumhed in Bolton today w hen • pansion of Iheir tra.l» Now ih* ( ash. Resjister \N e«ldin}{ to ii stiider.t M.,ajnrit.p in the fteld WTIC Living 1951. tlvA to hour* of omplo>lupiit. IMIONi; 2-l.'i7l— OPEN EVRMNli.s , AU\(Hia rndtallj^. f-Hp l S of flOAh lot Hymn God of Our Fathera. Whose 1 begin Immediately when auffieienl < Oaoiu- KiVysig opened his gasoline^ of copservatim'' . 'WHAY—Band by Demand. atr. emphasis has aliiffed gieatU a'- ’be •'•--rrUririi a ’ol ubii'on shall Alm'ighty Hand, National Hymn I o’ •' 10 * firemen------— i stationo --- on« Uouie 6 east -/of rn. the ( me na ,ni,al theatre ' h..( n h.a> The *nin11e*t rent rthiiMona. WONS— Challenge of the Yukon. moat loo far for then own sound 1 .pte To Pftveriv Rnd d»ovv-f ’ "IS truth vvt'.eie W THT—Vacation time. 4-H Club who arr planning to par 6 a 111. uniil 10 p m. S50.00 low.!iR the o’.d pve. ep* '.'i i landrr. Treasurer, at I.Ml W K N B—News; Sports. vice president. Mrs Adelma Sim­ willfully and unlawfully fa.shion plow shares No..v we are ever known’ 8 gift colors. Choice of points Franck ° a m tomorrow when Rev. J. R It n.a'k be doubt'-tl that Hun tfpi- ic'l tl.lPlt Rt I S :I6 — mons; second vice president, Ray­ concentrating on helping them 6:00 p m. Junior Fellowship Yeagers sermon will be entillcd damaninfi property of the 1 1 00 OOO tl ).< WONS—Sports. mond Culver; treasurer. Mrs Mar- Up- rt'al '»t t!Uni;A » • t> * PARKER " J l “ SET . . . OWIY $RjT» meets at lh# church. rtic llolv .''pint ,fts Our Comlort- heat their jilnws into sycend. d'hal b- 'll k fill 7 WTIC—Bob Steele. garet Cleverdon; .secretary. Bur- T imoirow is Pledge Sunday ep thou>;h it ,p!;ji W HAY— Supper Serenade. 6;00 p. m. Mu Sigma Chi meets BOLTON LAKE means, for them loo, a ria-h ot ■ft '« :i' tiv- ton E. Moore. Jr. The adult mem al the church. al the i hiirch and members arc JARVIS th' A'lpet ini d \ cd t I \ -1 . • It W THT— Newe. bers of the group will have their the san,e kind cu i.sl.s,' and Ic-m The WMk aaked to leave the pledge - ard.' at n .'!/•* a: '1 ■ n H- 1. 1 '■ I*',. ; .1 EASY PAYMENTS INVITED WDRC—Price of Peace. annual banquet In the form of a porary pinsnc iii v yyc. n.ehc.a Convertible 0:80— Monday. 6:30 p. m. Girl Scout the church. Calls will l>e made In REALTY COMPANY wh'**r cook-out June 2 at 6 p m. at the the afternoon on tho.se who are un­ arc enjoy.ng al home WTHT—Harry Wlemer. Troop No. 12 meets at lh. church. Moore's home In South Coventry R'irr'» , o' !• able to pre.sent their pleC CHAMPION 9.1S MAIN S T R E E T . . . . . MANCHESTER 6:48— Next Sunday. June 3rd. Mr. planning tn attend the adult ban- B. Johnson will tie presented Fri­ You Can Depend On AMirrge* fi nm Uv* i a«Ii W THT—As We See It. Hunt will ba the gueat preacher i quet are requested lo call Mrs. day. June 1st. 8 1 5 pm. Rowers us and for them, the creation ot a Radio. Ilratrr. Oxrrdrlva. winding ■'( thr th».Tti' ai.'l tl' IN H.VRTFORD .\T PR.\TT .ftN'D MAIN STREETS WONS—Evening Star. al the annual Homecoming Sun- I Robert Wright of Wangiimbatig i School, Manchester. WE HAVE LEFT 14 LOTS ha.Hic eecinonuc weakness .And i! LOTS S200 6:56— day of the Congregational church' DILLON'S trlRVTR'.nn industri*** will hr a the task of building peace in the 1947 $25 DOWN— $8 A MONTH W KNB - Sports Special. In Mexico, Maine. Our guest natnrRl and hralth> « hiUI with a 7:00— preacher for that day will be the world la going to i-equir,- sren.e- h\ WE MUST SELL THESE THIS WEEK-END pfiRonality and appeal of. ita own WONS —Al Heifer. Sports. Rev. Jam es Cameron, graduate GUARANTEED thtng more than armament ndns. CHRYSLER Th#**^ lot* are on n black top road with electricity already ami *<»iiml *apa* lv for it.* uw n ■ l-n * tl WHAY —Symphony Hall. atiident ifrom Scotland i at the triea, if it i.s also go.ng to requiie or Kiiaranteecl to each cottaxo a* needed (war reatrirtlon* per- WTHT- Talking It Over. Hartford Theological Seminary. CHATTERBOX RESTAURANT futmr giowth or whpthri il w ll WINDSOR economic health, and its examine, M"c T mittlnK)* That \n why It mi^ht he advl*able to buy one of the»r WDRC Yours Truly, Johnny hr *fnnr MinatiiTRl monstri \n Im h 618 MAIN STRF.F.T TF.LF.PHONF 2-8002 COTTAGE AND THEIR and productivity for people s use. Itadio. Ilentrr. Miitd Driv^. lota with elertiiclty already In. Dollar USED CARS piovr*. that thr martiHgr i* tun- WKNB—Favorite Story. and the improvement of living SUNDAY SPECIALS 1950 Ford Tudor (H ). dainrnta.h' inipo**ihlr ii -.* far M*\- ?0 10* 1 1950 Studebaker Cham­ 7:80— conditions for people, then tins •oirrM W DRC--Vaughn Monroe. 1949 Mercury Converti­ BUNGALOW SITES AT REAL VALUE t(M> early to trll CHOICE OF SOUP OR JUICE program will carry its polentislit'. pion 4-door sedan. W'ONS—Comedy of Errors. Hilt thiU lh* <-ftntt tn lliri'K'' W TIC—People Are Funn.v. ROAST STUFFED VERMONT TU RK EY...... $1.50 ble. R. and H. I'f eventual defeat for the westein Heater, Black $1495. TIRES taVnt< and ir**niM** tm l-hr p»i- W KN B—Crystal Ballroom. CRANBERRY S.AUCE. 1949 Ford Club Coupe World along with its assuraniT tential prodiution and pirarnla- WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OP WTHT—Space Patrol. (Overdrive). R. & H. that, in a purely military test, it TRUCK 1949 Oldsmobile 2-door 8.-0O— YANKEE POT R O A S T ...... $145 tion of a naw brand of rntrrtam- would provide needed . guns and sedan. Model 88. Ra WDRC— Gene Autrv. JARDINIERE ORA\T. 1949 Ford Fordor Over­ - - Mirnl that la thr jiyniholM' new* . . . As leMars auit. Thaa O I T D U V WTIC—Musical Merry Go tanks. drive. R. and H. TIRES dio, heater. Hydra Round. ■any readers ef THE CBIUS- (ontninrd m thr anmHini rmrni of TIAN SaENCe MONITOR BREADED VEAL CUTLET...... $1-50 Against the risk of rmlitaiy un- K(*Hp Now :tnd Sa\f Monr^ matic, $1695. Passenger Tires W TH T—Sea Hound. 1949 Ford Cus. DeLuxe thr fiiat maigrr of tlwattr rham uU the Editor how M th they ITALIAN STYLE preparedneia. there is another , Hard triM'k tin** ranioxrd W'ONS—Twenty Questions. n U Iv iv I POTATOES, VEGETABLES—TEA OR COFFEE, DESSERT Tudor. R. and H. and trle\f*ion nrtwoik W HAY— Salute to Reservists. m)oy ihli ^Id-w ide riik. and most analysts of Hussian from rim wHIi n stiiwt iimrhlnr. 1948 Chevrolet 4-door LEADING BRANDS— LOW PRESSURE 1947 Ford Sportsman F'Int* Ftxad — Vnlranlrlng 8:80— Open For Breakfast policy think the place i Aero sedan, $1195. W DRC—Hopalong Casaidv. OLD FASHIONED A Whistle For The Brasil ”Th« ttem ker U tho om« Convertible. New top, far more hops on this second risk : WONS—Take a Number.' STRAWBERRY 7:80 to 11 BOATING — BATHING — FISHING CAMPBELL AND CONVENTIONAL IN ALL SIZES emefvUy eikei nmea woodwork excellent. than they do on their vanishing - We notice that a weekly period 1948 Studebaker Cham­ WTIC—Magnificent Montague. popar to lAo U. S. . . .' Dinner II to 9 P. M. W H A T—Pledge Show. SHORTCAKE— 35c chances of the first. j of radio entertainment, designed pion 4-door sedan. “FaluoAU' aid to tooeh> Radio and Heater. AUTO SUPPLY WTHT -Dancing Party. Thia second risk la Uie risk that to put the Amencan people m a tog . . 1946 Chevrolet Club 3$ Bixxrll SI. Rhone .M67 Fully equipped, $1195. •Nama d ot U aamgtaaa the western world will apend i t - ' kindly and appreciative muod t RECAPPING Coupe. Hcoter. 1948 Studebaker Com and lair . . r $100 — CERTIFICATE - - $100 V aelf Into bankruptcy, the risk that ! with regard to their railroads, “Tha Mamknr amah <• a 1946 Chevrelef Fordor. ONE GRADE ONLY— WE USE ONLY raadaPa naeairhy . . .** This Certificate is worth $100 towards the purchase of ony let. k' it will turn those resources which ^ doea not dare open and close with mander Starlight € k.9 0 u Radio and Heoter. might build a healthy world into i a diesel snort. Coupe, $1295. GRADE A COLD RUBBER Toil too. «rfll Bad iho Moailor SINGLE CAR GARAGE This offer is good during this sole only. armaments waate. and that it will | We notic e, too. that (uie a< tual WANTED toforMoliva. srilh ooaploto 1947 Studebaker Cham­ world Mwa . . . ami an ■toot (12 X 20 ft.) CUSTOM BUILT TRUCKS wind up wflth an economy so im- | railroad, down South, has shown amj aa jnat HOME TOWN 1947 Ford Va Ton Stake. sound that the tenets of Commu- i a fine degree of consideration (or pion 4-door sedan, Ours is the only shop in town oi|uipped to CLEAN USED CARS popor. • New Lumber Completo New Platform Body. JT" ttiam wrlli eventually take over ' the communitiee through which ita ' $1095. Uao this coopoo lor a Bpociil • Not a Pre-cut SUNDAY IS INSPECTION DAY rocap tow pressure tires with special tread '46 AND UP IntrodBctarv aebecriptlos — I Price Heater. S 'without even a battle. lines pass. It has taken the I MONTHS FOR ONCT II. • Not a Pre-Fab J; This theoretical danger does groans off Its dieaela, and equipped ; 1948 Pontiac Club Cpe. designs. 1947 Chevrolet Sedan NOW le the time to build a garage to keep your car out of s.4 l,ESMf:N OS PROPERTY EVERY DAY TIL DARK » not eoncem us half so much as them vnth a whistle which is a | Radio, heater, $1365. HIGHEST Delivery. Heater. TAKE MAP WITH YOU the euD, anew, rain, etc. Bolton Lake Shores Is About One Mile Off Of Route 44A — Watch For Slxn* ^ dosB our imagination of what wa ' faithful revival of the sound now 1940 Chevrolet 2-deor RECAPPING — VULCANIZING i naight ba doing with all thia money heard nowhere except on the radio. ^ PRICES PAID I U, KM*, 6.4. A. HERE'S WHAT YOU GET “ wa wera not devoting it to Wby the diesel waa ever given a , sedan. ONE DAY SERVICE qrASSETT L.\KE IS REACHED BV A TOB'X ROAD ^ armaments. We cannot conceive. * groan in the first place is beyond j FROM ROITTES 91. 97 or 44 WATERFRONT REALTY CO. any longer, in the present state of 1 our knowledge We suppose it waa i EASY TO REACH HARD TO LZAVE OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS 5 tha world’s aducation on Commu- I the ea.sieat kind of noise to aup^r- ' ($100 value) double hung wlndowa. Walla oheathed witn novelty CHORCHES MANCHESTER TIRE and Mdlng. B niwn. and in vlaw of Communism's | impose on s creature without any MOTOR SALES SALESMEN OX THE PROPERTV SATt’RDAV, SUNDAY Sales and Senriee Successfully Developing Lake Propertice For Over 25 Years B rapaatad daMOBStraUona that It nolae»d>Tiamica of ita own. The AND DECOR.VTIOX DAY FROM II A. M. TO DARK. 319 Main Stroaf 410 ASYLUM STREET — PHONE 5-0796 — HARTFORD has beewna mainly an instrument old-time whistle used lo come Studebaker Sales RECAPPING CO. niOMAS F. REILLY. DEVELOPER. of RuaaUB imperiallam, ef the right from the guts of the loco­ 80 OAKLAND ST. 295SROADST. TSL. 2-4224 Manchester vreoiaHt gravUstinc to motive, and you could trll by ita Phone 2-9 ls;{

    fc:iiuc. tietn Two Hits on the a T„,,f-s,i . car driven ' misjudged the speed and distance thiir'.s disniis.sal the bride wore a street length, Billings. Mont., Dick Small, Cartel, the mystery man of box- duuhted whether Ike could evfi of the year. 1 I dike gold rush beff*re Die turn of fielder, ^challer of 21^! between the cars and ntl^niptud He wii.a ralle.l bark for further white laee gown and a white orchid The syndicate ns headed hy Roger ! the century. MtHtnan in her Billings first baseman, slammed Ing, held the ' world llghtweiglit i make 135 pounds again. He had one against the centerfleld 3Tir iwtnn Air the firnt to hr UCIL nundlnga v’^'.l^ert was .toppinrin the to make a left turn, the collision questioning today. corsage. Miss Marian Cotter of L. Stevens and Alfred R. Glaney, i ! girlhoofl uaq a maid in the house* Coach Wierxbicki Able f ehamplonshlp today and defiantly | to make two trips t m Man- M'tid.ii 7 -i ,778 HTsav^the lad on the bicycle and ! cd in court Saturday, .lime 2. _ ,S. troops In the Manchurian hor- Ben Tobin, Hollywood Beach, I Rev, Thorpten A, Gustafaon. fo r-[ wtio becan'o a millionaii’e and a 0 no cheese eliamp. " corsage of white camellias. gyrations out there while Small A comparative stranger even in had lo sweat for an hour and a chr«t er. Bn lol 6 3 ,667 iler area contrary to a policy di­ Fla., hotel owner. , |mer pastor of Emanuel Lutheranirlo.se friend of President Theodore Every Position But Edward J, Tomkiel of Manches­ raced around the ba.,es . . . his own home town, the 27-yeiii- hall to gel off tlie excess wei ght. .Msmliester 6 ,3 ,697 rective of Sept. 27 "without ad­ The Einiiire State building was i church of this town, and lue.sidont i Koosevelt. Kichaid and .Ntury ter. was best man. Hib puwr? Iiavo betti iliiindiii 4 3 .444 Special St. .lames’s Mass opened May 1. 19.31. when Presl- of the New York Conference for , Childs, were much altndiorMo her. One Outfield Spot It seems when Boh lunged for old Harlem Negro knocked the Loeid Boy killed vising Us brsi M'ith her dreas of blue crepe, the the ball, he sprung a board in crown oft Ike Williams grogg.\ .Awcalril uff Hr hit t ’artei oflfii M ddl. |.,v M :i 6 .333 This was categorically denied by severul years, will receive a Doctor when they were vounp children anii For Aircraft Workers bride's mother wore a I I ' V’lv,"' i •^*'1'*- Herbert Hoover pressed a head last night when he stopped with thosr Arunr ^hort Irft hookn lhi:i 1 8 ,111 my-of-ihc- button in the White Hoiise to of Divinity degree from Tpsala wore inionsninble when she left By Earl Yoat the fence and caught his General Whitney who said in a valley corsage and the bride the weight-weakened defending and '‘vrrhnml thnl hnil fint- Riding Bieyele swflch on the tights In the sky­ College at. commencement exercises | them. fingers in the crack . . , At­ statement that MaeArthur threw Defending Little League baao- champion in 2:49 of the 14th trnod .66 for.' hut ht.s pum he' hmi Local Sport III Hal i'lirklngton St. James's clnireh has groom's mother Mrs. Alexander scraper. The structure occupies June 4. ' Rieliard f ’hilds, who us .sompiinu s tempting to free hinis"lf, he I American troop.s into the \niii Mrs. .loseph RIvosa Noble a white rose cor.sage with ball champinn.s, the Dodgers, arc round of a 15-rounder in Madlsoi, no r.inf; scheduled a b 4.b a m Mass the old site of the Waldorf- Dr. CfUStsfson wa,s pastor of ' refen ed to a.s the father of the kicked two hoards out of the ''■ loh I'..Ill K'Ili y playeil every (Cnnlinued from Page One) area In compliance with the hnsif lilac crepe dress. . Square Garden. Ikr lost tlir tliM tuuiid hut 'urpl tomorrow for the licnclit <*i Astoria hotel at 34th street and Emanuel here to 1944. wh.en | Town Coum il form of government, loaded with experienced veteran., fence . . He iluln'l find out un­ ■«i'l |u.•d riglii III Hamden yeater- orders under which he w:is oper­ Mi.ss Doris Ann MacN'eely When the couple left to spend The flat-nosed. ex-GI knocked thr frrond. thiMl End fourth hr- those I'lnployed in the airciaft. Fifth avenue. he was appointed director of slew -' ami came to Manchester when it from last year's fine squad. No til later that the kicks had Chatter Sunday School at United Metho­ ating. daughter of Joseph W. .MacNeely their honeymoon on the Cape, the down scowling Ike four times and foir he mil mto trouble a lonk dav atl'rnnnn snrl the High Baas- Rev .lohn F. Hannon has an­ Most of the stork In the huge ardship of the Augustina Luthernn I was adopted here, railed on Mrs less than eight players Irom last broken a bone in his foot, re­ TTnItod Nations elements pushed bride wore a beige gabardine suit, was leading on the scorerard.s of nglU liHiid wHllop to thf tFinplr I nil ■ri'.ini r.Tii its win atreak to dist chmcli nounced. of 24 Strong street, and Joseph building is held by the estate ot Church with headquarters in Min Moonan. who at the time was liv* season's championship .squad are quiring .surgerv to remove hone Steve Hellinghin, are of ilir He leaves, be.-idc his jiarents. : up to the Yalu last Oct. 24. a month all three officials when Referee that (IropprvI iiiiii foi fi^ «■ in thr Although the defense plants Vincent Rivosa, aon of Mr. and green accessories and her bridal the late financier, John J. Raskob. nenpolip. He was* a graduate of ing with her son Lawrence and his back for another year of play in ! fragments. High pitihmg 'laff. alloWfii hit ' iMii;;iii M,iili a 4-2 triumph a brother. Robert D. Murdock of before the Chinese Reds Iniinehed orchid. They will make their home Pete Sealzo stopped the bout an fifth. At thr rini tif flir fifth, hr liave been on a six-day week, .vho died last fall. The late Gov. Augustana 'Dieologiral Seminary, wife on drove .^itreet. F'ur some Little League competition. 1 tur I'.ils Mh lim lo.isi I Biioilier masterful e(- tera. Mrs W.ilter Mliiei and Lil­ ha'll. Mni Aitliiir saill llie move to after taking a six-count. liRhls tn llif hrB«l Thr Ih-M latij; rou It.sause of tile ytemorial .street, were united in marriage Tile bridegroom is a sergeant in the firm which erected the Empire Mr and Mr,*'. Custar.-^on- and home with hej- ,son-in-l.»w an in loii. ih , i iio' II Iwo-hittcr. as he lian P. and Sliiitcy A Murdock, .the liorder was diiint.'d by "mili- the U. S Army, stationed at Camp Told there is a jiossihilily the .Tt »»ipht to .'avr him. liay .losing Wednesday. this morning at ten o'clock at a .Slate Li Gen. Hugh A. Drum their daughters. lyua and Phyllis, daughter. Mr and Mr.**. Oliver .M. Solomon, hope -to duidlcatc last two t ■( Ti. gHhlCH v. ii tiiK (. virlli game of the aea- all ot Boltor. Maternal grand­ Itnry iiecessilv " ! Piekett. Virginia. •NBA might not consider him as In thr truth lUr dropped fni four now is president of Empire State, live in West Orange. N. .1. Mallon at I'enrl .stieot. and in- year's performance of Wally For- | •soii In two gniiiea this week Bel* parents are Mr and Mrs Henry | Senator Knov.land a a l d h e higli nuptial mass in St. Bridget's rliampion, Carter said "I'm going Hnd In thr 14th hr v hh rorkrd bv Ine. *'— ' j cidcntally. Mr,«. Moonan i.s the tin In leading the Dodgers to title i W ally Fortin will roai h the '• ; I'lichii i liii, givi'ii up IlUt five hit# Moore of Stoninglon. and paternal | thought Mnc.Artliiir "had no oltier ( hiinh The double-ring eeremony to give Williams a retkrn bout and H hArrHpr nnd enior membei- of Pair gom-ratioius honors and glorj’. Wierzblcki is ftCHlrn then ntrpprd in AnierKHM I^gimi I*o.'l jmiioi Hte»>e n«‘IUnghlrl Slid only iiiir eai nod run. This waa grandparcrl is Mrs (.eorge Mur­ clioice iiiid“r tlie C)et 7 dlie'tlve was perforineit liy the Kev. Bronis­ Ml knock him out quicker the next with 2.000.000 square feet of of­ milk. During .lanuary it rose two h'uig under the .same roof filling in for Head Coacli Jack A fmr fighlrr who !md to trR^r| hanrhall team thin auininer. For­ - ^ l!o' eighth win of the aenaon. dock of H.irtfoid, fonhei Manehos- which tol'l h;in to drive tlic North law Gadarowski Mrs Arlyne Gar- f time. And after Ike, I'll lake on fice spare has been called the cents, beginning with a one cent ...... Fraher. currentTX’ hospitalized fol- \ an.vone who deserves a chance and nn fnr n' Au'trHliH to grt w ark tin plana t«' rail a irnuMlrr abort- 1 it was a tight game all the way. ter I e.sidciil Ohiliiarv Korc.ins out. " ri»y played the traditional bridal Local Stocks rise, initiatetl by dealers, plus an­ lowing an operation earlier this H-H: =fc Iv. Ouring thr pa.'t two auin- ' Hamden got oft lo a running start Funeral scri'ici '.'.11 l>. laid at Ncilmg Hint Ibe North Koreans most profitable single office build­ I ran bring in some money." and who did litllr fiphtuig in hi' NCAA Offering miikii and was soloist White car­ other one. cent rise pa.s.sed to con­ week at Manchester Memorial ho.s- , I nirrn W aUv worke(i with Ihr R rc ^ I wiHi a tally in the first inning. J p. m. .Monday at 'lie Watkins i tiicii were in fiiil retreat, Kiiowlanii ing In the world. It haa been fully Public Kectjrds EsRtrrn The NBA. irked at Williams for hoiur town. Cnrtor whh ah lightly nations ilerorateil the altar. Quofutlons furnished By pital. Wierzblcki. In addition to . Hepartinent as a bitnrhall tnatruc- Both of Hamilen's run* were un- Funeral Home.’ 11'-’ East Center, rented for the past s.’veral years, sumers when the state ordered an 7. Flm!rR 0. * not defending hla title often I rrgnrdrd by thr fAn« nn hr whh hv added: Given in marriage by her father, Coburn & MIddlebrook, Inc. increase in the wholesale price. filling in for Fraher. Is al.so the , ^Vill!arnAP"rl 4 11. AU>«ny 1-1 Uor and moat niemhrra of the rur- Prize Paekage I earned. A wnik and all error put street. .Manehe.ster Hurinl will he "His Instriiction.s were to drive with a sizeable waiting list for Ilarranlee Deeds enough, said Carter, rated I2th In WilliamH. Only 3..604 paid $!3.2Hu D e a t h s the bride was attended by her sis­ Noon Prices Little League Commi."sionor for 1'AT» '.-C. j4('hf II. both record Iowh foi a modrtn ’ rent Mnnchentrr High team wetr 1 niimrrs on first and second. With In the Fast remettry, Manches­ them out and lliat is what he trie.i oeeiipaney. M.stild.a .M Kn.npp to Ttioma;, Bobhv McIntosh ’ its rankings, was not eonsiderod Bank Stocks Spokesman for the Ra.skob es­ the 19.31 sea.son. 1 S'-rRut'in 4. BtuRhamtrtn 3. lightweight title Hn'h to Her thr llmmghl along under Wnllvagiild vu,„.ylHoli IgiwHon at the plate. Beb ter. Rev. .1 R Yeager of the In do " ter, .Mrs. Stanley H. Davis as Greer, property at 14.3 I>comis N AtlOBUl a projier opjionent. A high rank- •N'lV. 3' iik. Mny '.'li 1 Bid Asked Klnil Test WclIieMlay 1,33-pound rhHllrngrr 'toj) the 2 tn ;inrr. I I’laiit and I’oni Itltclile worked th# United Methodist chiir. b "ill of­ .Mlwrt H. ( luipin Question I)rl\r to Yiihi matron of honor Bridesmaids were tate said a portion of the sale Bov. 111. Wins Title street N‘« T-tk I’ll lH»t4'lp}iiA .•> ' mg NBA offleial, who asked not ^ \nu he.ir Hioiiiid to:: ii is lust the First .National Bank proceeds will be used for inheri­ First test for the Dodgers will ion at the bride, and .Mrs Jam es Coughlin of endow a foundation dedicated to he agrees to meet certain chal­ a strike to Uilrd base, hut Jimmy Americans and other non-Isorcan Bank * Trust...... 27 29 Adams, property at Harrison and the CJardinals. First game pits Amerirta ! home of his daughter. .Mrs. Ely Catholic charity. lengers with In a definite period. was 14. Carter renewed hia Inter-jdent. la high on the list for the | ^smea iiexi (all lui Roach didn't aee tlie runners Slate I)eimH‘i*al^ ! troops advance to the Yalu river East Hartford John Rivosa was Hartford Conn. Trust 77 81 Knighton .streets. the Y'ankees against the Red So.x , Bark (iroves 10-8 R'*A*-.n, 14 I.**’, I 2. ’ i'.ogcrs of P!l Fl.lward avenue. Tallest building In the world AVashinglon. May 26 - i/Ti - The bitter, bettered and glum eat in boxing while he waa tn the appointment as hesd baseball and ' ,..,clly one million hucka , . . And I brcsking and the ball went Into border was discussed last fall in best man for his brother and the .Manrhester Tru.st . . . .34 - Dave Einbinder to Rolling Park at 2 o'clock. Both games will be i hKEg.i fi. ri^\elAlaJ 4. , Laichmont. .N. Y . after a long ill- when constructed, the Empire Irving Brlz, 13, of Memphis, Tenn., ,N>w ^ ' rk 7. Ph; % ex-rhamplon, who nursed lumps Army overseas. He turned pro In hasketball coach at Weaver HIkIi ,i,n,gli wil llie a|>hi 60 per loft field as a run scored. tlio T’nitcfl Nntionn. whrro ho \va? I uHhors wrro Harold \V MnrNooly Phoenix State Bank Estates. Inc.. Lots 26, 27 and '28 at played at Memorial Field. Lo,*ie I Delegates State's height recently ban been who raises tropir.nl fish as a hobby, Thr Silk City eoftball tf*ani de- L 'UIR 4 Lx'tr'iil .t. under both eyes, said "I lost be- 11116 and hnd ii ao-so record of 46 , in Hartford. Booili has compiled , NCAA for tuillirr le Nolo In Hot Water I ness lirother of the bride. and Joh Rolling Park Estates. a momhor nt the TV S dolopation. and T ru .st...... 63 67 increased by 222 feet with the ad­ ("oach Wlcrzhicki will he able to, Intrraatloual I cause 1 took off too much weight wins, 11 losses and 6 draws when an outstanding record as fresh­ Ed Noto, Hamden right hander, Mr. (Iiapin was horn Mar.h 30, i.s the new national spelling cham­ Rolling Park, Ine., to Richard F. frated llie Garden Grove la.st night seiinh and 41) per icnl to the col- He said flint .lohn Foster Dulles, j Snmliogna. ’"I KIrr Insurance Cloniiianies dition of a television tower. field a starting lineup of eight , .*5% no U5^ fi. T<'>P'>r.to 3. too fa.,t. It will be different the he fell into his match with Wil­ man mentor In haaehall. basket - i had little trouble with the Indian (tonimued from Page One) ISiiT. in Broad Brook and then pion. Callahan and .Mildred W. Callahan. in the Rec Softball League by the leget . . . Since lb* rule limits any a .special Hepiihliriin foreign policv j -p),,. hnde's gown of off-white Aetna P'ire ...... 49' .31 The assessed valuation of the boys with Little League experi­ R RufTal'> ^ next time." liams. In three fights this year, ball and football al Trinity. He ‘ hitters. He rolled along until the I moved to Manchester, where he He ca-sually rolled out "insou­ pro|)crly on Colernan road. one collags to two TV appearance* adviser to the President, "'k-''i Bcr-mil satin, vv.as designed with Hartford Fire ...... 125 130 building, for taxation purposes, is ence under their belts. The all , score of 10-8. Bob Green starred at ( Ottawa 1. KfK*hAAter 0 ’ They will probably meet In the he split two with Percy Bassett la a graduate of Springfield Col­ about getting us mired down in res.dr.l on Lewis stieet He was ciant' to clinch the title yesterday Rolling- Park. Inc., to John Rich­ * T.h fAniAR a saaaon. the top would be Vi.lMMI sixth before getting Into hot watar firmly of llie opinion that A m e n -' aiiecr rylon maiqui.sette yoke. National Fire ...... 3.3 57 .4.34.300.non. It was built at a cost veteran Infield la composed of hat with a single nnd a double to i I Garden again within 60 to 90 davs. and lost to Calvin Bmith. lege. the military quagmire of China, 'employed at Cheney Rrolliers for after spelling down the runnerup. 9taadlo|a bucks whicli is'nl pleaaing to and the Indians first run that tiad ('nn trf'opp slionM not ho .srnt tn- lace lii'rtl'.a cnlliir and pepliini The J’h o en ix ...... 76 80 of about J..30.000.000, ard Dahm and Dorothy R. Dahm, lanky Mark Solomon at first. Steve at i ount for four run.s batted in. j where a decisive world victory |I .'■),'■) yeiirs and left town al'out 10 .Micliael Aratingi. 13. Brooklyn. .N. properly at Coleman and Dorothy KaatArn tliiise s< huola which could collect I he game came without a hit. ti» frir nnitliorn K"rrn" and that i Ion", tight-fltting .sleeve.s tapered IJfe and Indemnity In*. < 'os. The exact price to be paid for Provost at second base. Quent \ The Grove. la.sl year's League \' Booth tried an Iron man stunt ' Ihrli games Independenlly . . . An­ ball to abort that was bobblsd. Ha 7 <‘M' ■' shouM hn\'o horn rslnb- •Aetna Life ...... 66 68 Rolling Park, Inc. to Raymond b>' "Mac" McIntosh al the hot . three gamen and Manager Nino IS 11 ,fi21 I, ity froah In an afternoon gam* In ■ 1 Tedford 1 Cliapin. another .laugh- ).skirl Ici iiiinated in a long train. closed It was set at approximately Mary Anne Beehkowiak, 13, other aloiy you hear la that Pann- went to second oa Jim Minleuoet ■ ers he said were operating on the ■ lishril. Conn. General .... 108 113 Charles Jolinson and Josephine L. corner. Pagani staled there will be some S. 1.1 i.!"P , 14 3 Silk City Surprises ■ Her fln.ecr-lip veil of French im- $.30,000,000 on the basis of a value Akron, Ohio, was third place winner Hartford which got undenvay at aylvanla alirady has signed a con­ rolled back to the pitcher with the • theory that "If you tell lies long ., ter. Mrs Mary Wilder, sVx grand- Hartford Steam '^5oil. 31 ' - 3 4 'j Johnson, property on Coleman Experienced flv cha.sers w ill lie . lad>- 1.3 14 .517 Diillcs pointed out, Riiarkman I po-tej illusion was drap’d from a for the real estate and other op­ and the last of 33 girls in the finals ( iianges made in an effort to find ' 4 o’clock. Immediately after the tract lor the 1V51 eeasoii i In spite hit and run on. After Blnky .enough, you don I have to prove I children and two great gi andrhll- Traveler.s ...... 335 565 road. Jackie Small in left field and Bob­ Pi.gl.ain’.'rt i: Ifi 429 f, and played several Inninga with the people to believe them all you I Funeral services will be held troop.s nppiii.iclicd the (3iincacand | pearls She l arned a cascade mi.ssed out on "grosgram." Ruhin and Angel .M. Rubin, prop­ Hewitt, a rookie has clim hi d the 11 r o A K Hamilton Props, 7 to 5 take a chance on whatever penal- walked, Kelley mads his first Conn. Light A Power 14 15'., W M 9 the Silk I'lly against the BA's in have to do is create doubt" '.Monday at 3:.30 p m. and tnirial , Soviet c ...... borders- ...... and got near •—sucli ■i,,( , p^ .pAmmir and vallev lilie.s. erate Glastet Corp., a real estate The new champion, representing 4 2 121 9 tic* Ui« Ni'AA might order . . . . move. He Injected Bob WillU, a Conn. Power ...... 36 38 erty at Coleiiinn and Bonner road.. right field job. , M.i; l r »n ports a.s Riis.sinn-owncil \ ladu u- holding company. It owns the 2.00<)- the Mrinpliis Prcs.s-Scimitnr, re­ \ .w ',k. :ib ...... 1 2 the Twi Leiigue Fred rolleiled SHU another one for the pur# a)iee- senior. In to pinch hit (or Roy Ife* * This was exemplifteel. Hoyle said, 'will be in the East oemetcry. rh e G ’o'ts a.s Rii.s.sinn-owniMl \ladu.i-i tionor attendant wore Hartford Bier. I.t. . . 4.3 47 Marriage l.leenM* ^ Alan Frciheil is bai k for an- j ; NV«' Turk 21 9 room Hotel Taft in New York city ceives '$.3U0, a trip to New York, 1 I -r r r- 4 h ...... ___ 4 7 one hit In two trips. iilatlon dept . 'I-ulan# Conch Henry .by "the u.se of imported politiral I hodv IS e.vperted to arrive here to- ' sink and Dari< n, a ( hincse port i „ver tafleta with Arthur Porter Roglisch, 19. and ^ I rh .C S iR O . 9> .ft90 2 lead In the first Inning with three Oiilre. Roach had moved over to Hartford Gas Co. . , . 38 40 other term of 'oackstoppmg. Al- , Sl^aw ir ...... 4 1 conspirators to corrupt an el-ction. morrow. Friends mav call at the I where Kii.ssia ha.s some „„d iacket and has an interest in the State- and a cup. Young Arating^ as run­ IH 11 s 17 Hits, 12. Riinn, 10 I' liikn Is building a hums near San third on a wild pitch. Noto un­ I Her tiara So, New England Tel. 32 3 34’-i Donna Rae Flagle.son. 16, botli of though slightly injured in a p- ic- i Vli'i.-k f ...... A 0 li hits, one a run producing single by , as they did in Maryland last fall " \ o u iioiuK Madison building in Chicago ner-up, receive., .$300. He repre.sent- n n. tr. ,t ifi 14 One of the Little league um­ Anionii'), Tex., where he ha# cx- corked another wild toss to WIlUs ! Watkins Funeral Home. 142 Fast i « onr« .‘^.smnH. are to I was of the same net. and mitts of .Manufacturing Coni|ianles ' Manchester. tice game tlri.s week. Alan is ex- ■ It;*.)! rl ...... *1 '1 *'■ 3 E r r o r s in T w i G a i l i r ; Jerry Willlama. Sllk City tied It n '.vii> h:-itt I. 1.', 1 6 .4M ft pires in Rockville thla season will This was an allusion to Maryland (Vnler .street until the h.Dir of the into trouhle Glancy. 43. Is a former vice ] pd the New York Wnrld-Telegram (•' ft ' ■ ' ___ ...... ^ l> lip in the top of the second when Icnsive bualncas Uitareats . . . Loul- and the tying marker came home. the satin She carried a casi ade •Am. H ardw are...... HI 2 I Bililcllng I’erinit peeled to be re-oly for the open'o n r . v'l,. .1 l.v lA 1V4 h be a girl. Vickie Meleskt Vickie , election law violations charged to Sparkman .said that reprc.sentcd president of the National hank of ' and Sun Anno Beclikov.iak. rc- U) 1 kliia... 2l> ...... S ! Al Klein singled with tlir bases .,iaiia (ana now are wondering If Willia then took a third called funetfil I boiiqiief of yellow- gladioli and Arrow Hart A- Heg ' .1 ihn IV’. Dorsey. 46 O Lcarj’ If not. CoH( h Wierzblcki ea:i-( ill Q 1 I'hns'Irlphia 24 .273 1.- Winners and BA's Is a sister of Bob. well-known . .Ton Jonkel. Chicago piildicily man v\rll known llic view of r . N mcniti'Ts gen­ Detroit. He entered the real estate ceives .$100. .she was spon.sored by i'..r • 1 |. . . .3 1 loaded for two nina. Each club I lull iiieana Henry will give up strike The I’hajiin family i ! fleiirs d'Anio'iir All three bndes- I Assor Spring drive, alterations and additions upon Dennis Guay. ■ :^i. L.'Uiii 25 i:--8 lisseball umpire. She also starred -who campaigned for Senator .lohn erally, who fell Hint otherwise lleil bu.sinew full time in 1947. the Akron Beacon Joiimal Plav .Siindav at Oval racked up a single tally in the fouthall to concentrate on oil, etc. Hamden broke tha Ua In the in Manrhefiter and ha.s mnnv ; Bristol Brass .. .$1,000. Rookie Pilcher to Start 111 f'lr years with the Rockville Po- Marshall Butter iR Md i I Tuna might he provoked into en­ ' maids were dressed alike in orchid Tobin, 45, also waa active In It took 24 hard words to trip ^ ^ Br.-ie',dvn 21 13 l had to be a couple of former seventh. Bob Wlthington'a alow fnemis here. ‘ Collins The eiglith veteran is pitcher (•amen (»r«»e 'H* .616 third with errors accounting (or 1 net over taffeta, with 1 Detroit real estate before he mov­ her and 2.3 to upeet young Aratingi. I j .'9t. le.'U:' ._. 1ft 111 .S 2 9 a llah American Girts haaketbail guyi on the aporU deak of a roller went right Uirmigh the legs tering the war. Don Ponticelli. However, plank' N". Ih the nina. He added that although It was j satin bodice,. Jackets f f IT” " Bearing ed to Hollywood beach where he Champion Belz, counting his clinch­ ' Pl-.i.-ago TT' 1*. .5K5 :^'i teain 69^ 9f recent vrars new'spaper wno ran Into thla of Hohenthal at flr a t.'^ e runner Mra. LAura M. Mard call for Les F.igenhrod to soire ; 1* 1ft . ,Vk 1 Team The Props, guided (or th* first one of the heat diickpin howlers Shakeup Follows | impossible to say that the send­ Their headpieces were of the aqua ^ Cooley ...... operates the Hollywood Beach ing word, .successfully negotiated About Town ii' III I 0 6 4 one . . . They called the public in- i pilfered second and Ron Phanaiiah Mrs. Laura M Ward of Dobson- ’em up against the (,'aidir.als ". J \* \v Y.'-rk IV 19 BA's lime hy Johnny Falkowaki, took a in the stale among the fairer aet ing of non-Asiatic troops to tlie Hotel. He is pre.sident of the bank 27 tongue-twisters. I' loriiialion ollice ol a nearby air 1 ramicd followed bv a ground ball vUle, widow of Adelbert M'liid. net and they i nrried ''y''"''*] Krary A C3k the opener. Eigenbrod is a ne\v-' ; , : 1' .p'i.n ifi ri \ 7 P A W two run lead m the f ' l rth when Yalu was r.'.sponsilile for tile t'lii- , lioiiquids of vni iegated >e ow | Plaseoniold of Hollywood. Fla., and owns the The .31 finali.'-l., wiio completed A daughter their first child was I.' , ' 4-;i.i '• L it, 1«. liase lo aak the acoie of a baar- that Roach picked up neatly to Biol III Prison died yesterday sftiinoon at llie comer to Littl* League play (yjjglu. 1 r- . r.T •’’’l Silk City singles by Blaiirliard and Sliow- It was plenty cold at the OvrI iiesc I'omniiiiiists coming into the Hollonden Hotel In Cleveland. here, won their try for the cham­ born M.hv 2," to Mr. and Mrs Fred IM !^trtir ll ir> 19 .441 ti luill game against anollicr Air throw out Bob MeVey. The situa­ Hemlock 1'onv.ileacenl home on ( ni natior..s. , New Brit. Mach. Co. As only twelve boys may be in I w.-iik-- 2 Hamilton boat Porter, an error, and singles Inst night during the final two 1 Icontlirl. that .sequence of events pionship by winning .state and le- Soinnmriva of Westerly. R. I Mrs. tore oiiltlt . . . Tb* noncyun m tion seemed well in hand when Prospect street, Rockville I Mr.s. Mary .1 Heller, great aunt North A Judd ...... uniform for any one game, Coiu ti- All«7.: r Eaal^ro Bombers by Mike Saverirk and Jerry Wil- ! Inninga and aeen shivering were Polnt-of-the-Mountain, Utah. (did oceiir. Rional contests amouR more th.an ' Snmmariva was the foimer Vivian Todar'a M>ri»‘,s ami on hid cotaage. ers. who is also serving as manager of Bi al'.tii (Sain at Bro'3khn fKing two errors, a walk and balk did the last Wednesday bv car for the tnp i pro-championshii-a. out. Plaut made an effort to get Davis, were ousted. b a ll—Fain, Philadelphia, .385; 'I M l. ! Props went into a fourth place tie I he racquet wieldcra insial Rev Carl Saiindc rs will officiate I Donald F Wilcv, 19. of 00 Canip- , The*, w dl receive tlieir tru' nds after | OwinR to price changes In the the team. Is the onlly question damage. back to Manchester. The local In- ' the fast running Roach and rifled Three of the men were named I I Kryhoski. Detroit. .375. N»w York (J«tif»n S-41 at Phllml'I- with East Hampton. the ball into foul territory In and Inirial will he in Mount Hope i field Road, was fined .$13 in court .hinu It Hi 'D»'6 North Mam .street. |.Vsk.«s L o n rt Boston market to which Connecti­ mark on the squad. The pumh surance man ami sportsman has I'anciio ih a natural atlilete w no during the Siindav riot by prison­ j Huns— Di.Magg.o. Boston 28; ' pMa (Mer»r 1-11. NIalit. There were seventeen hits in tlie .Siinda.v'a Oanie .Major I right fielii. Roach went to second. compterw, TaU’olt vUW*. FuncrBl this ni'irnhu: f-»i vmli’ H'n «>f rules Both biule ami bridegroom; cut has been tied by the "Boston is expected to be supplied by Sol­ Clti'innati i Tot 2-2i kt 6i Loan lieen vaialionmg in tlie aiinny can |ilH.v any giiine well ers as offieers they wanted fired , Reira and Mantle. New York; I game, nine by the losers. Pat Tomorrow afternoon Silk City leCHi;uc fKuiil.s wiiu tiHvc i)t’cn .Mlnicuccl popped up. It looked Dir( 1 1 or Luther Whllo is in of the r(>:»d hv .Lubie We.'^lev (' gradu.iled from Manchester High] formula" since February. Stale omon. Hagedorn and Provost, .ail I Lanlrr 2-21 . .N'lpht. Soiitli for the iiast fi'W ni.'iilhs A promise by prison officials to ' Rule On Oil , .Minoso. Chicago. 27, Bolduc and George Kepler got the will go after ita fourth slraiglit wuitiiing »^unnyi)ooy Forinz, Slnil- bad with two outs, but Hohentbal rharp^*. r.ryU SI iiool with tlie cla.ss of 191H. Mrs. ; Milk Administrator Donald O. who liave been hittin,:; tniid in I'ilt.-hurKli I I.A\v 1-2) at l.'h.. ago investigate charges of parlialltv Run., batted in Robinson. Chi- only extra base bits, botli doubles. ' when thev meet the league lending fouled off %half dozen pitches and OUu'r t dispM.'i d (if iric liidrd IS emploved t>y tlie ( on- ] Hanimerberg announrerl, late F ri­ praetice ae.ssions. I KIippM'-tn 2-11. I Dr. George Caillouelte. local ! )rJ. Conn , lugfi liool inU'Muig against the three flg-iireii in the . cago, 31; Rosen. Cleveland. 30. Intrrnatloiial • Get Two Run Lead ' BA's at 2:30. Skippy Kearns will then banged a line single to left, $16 m^d ivh d.'ivs p?‘'il';tti <71 men's Association practices in uii HliMigM ul 24 htiulgiil Of /oniiip Boaril ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM : Bo.,lon; Noren. Wa.,hington. 9 t first liHseman, in to run for Ho- mnnds. of the ro:o1 .-ti'ihng s’l’ cr bracelets Hn«l e a r - , Mos.sarlegh. told reporters yester ers who are rejfulated by price AM M H r«) A K botli Willimanlic and Mam heslcr vuTomcm and 26 scorele* inningH. TRIPLE the coaches. Triple., - Mino.,o, Chicago, and White S0 X9 Yankees Win I, rf hciithnl. Tom (,'orcoran kept the The seven other men di.schaig- jXndnw Moenrv w .u** fini. ."I man aiul u.,Iipi si. wallet.,. end’ for oil nationalization. He all milk for dealers subject to Home runs— Williams, Boston.' R'Murt c scene for nenriy three deendes | have a grounti crew ol Vi 40 tain of the Prison Guard: Elbert inp of /Vppcala la.sl mphl. right center that came near tn go­ hirczvk vvr*s fiiT'fl and pl.-ired warned that any British attempt price order number three. This is 9; Robinson. Chicago, 8. | < il^kainak i hflplnjr romlitlon alhlrte' Inrlud- m en lor llicir unique bu.Hketball- Klein. cOmmlssarv storekeeper the f')llowinp hold over applica- WINDOWS and DOORS Again^ Red Sockers Too ' inp Kul Kapl/in Hnt Hattnlinn. .soril'iill doiihleiieader tonight nnd ing III! the way. A quick cut off (*n prolutlon for 16 d-oTf.' wnrifi luole t'liskvltiull tloor in ultoiu 2i ) and Custodial Officers Lvnn of disB.'ter" He broke down in • EXTRA COOL COMFORT in WARM WEATHER Siindav. May 27 I go- ■’>• I By Ralph Roden ing in four run* and ecoring thiee Uilrd. Willi.s then put the flni.sh- John J Hahn ^as pivrn one ami Ji'lin ( ‘ trnev fiu f- it* d s. ; hoPiP .-Hilt. I'liliiP r'Iay 28 Paul RIcharda is out front in single. The loss was .Marrero’s ;i two b rhnrgrs "t paikinp vio- I Strikeouts Raschi, New York, .smiling; ro-owner of tho Fontpr tile iJinvcrsily ol .Micliigaii. auy.r j Davis. Klein and Smart were the immediate dismL,sal of State • HEAVY DUTY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM Hamilton vs. Ridges, 6 Oval. the manager of the year race for Oral in six decisions. hole on the left side for the sec­ .street. J ^ ai- Til u.wd in conjumlmn with a used arrested diirinR the course of a morial. cylinder* today. ing a motor vehl« h' vvhdu under Inflation.... New York, 10. game with a home run in the catcher, m iaaed a high loni liehind | n„,„,|i n In nil he struck out I ar sal» s al JOT (,'akland street. Tueaday, May 29 the mfuenres of liqu' rr nr'd drugs raid on a I'aftville restaurant Runs batted in— Snider. Brook­ The Sox, primarily a collection aeventh inning. Vic Wertz i looted the plate in a gam e at .San bran- Raymond Thomas was domed Second Congo., vs. St. Bridgets, ( Jiapiiiaii Farlv nine’ while Noto fanned ten. jand involved in an n' cldent w ith a where an alleftedly indecent per- New is Hie Hme fe feke the bull by the herns end lyn, 32; Hodges, Brooklyn, 31. of players culled from other clubs, two home rnn.s for the Tigers. liuio icicnll,\*. u lone, loud \une Chicago May 2b ,4‘ The fiermission to use proposed busi­ 6:15- -Robertson. The Indian.* filled the .sucks parked car I fnrmance wa., belnp staRed Hits Robinson. Brooklyn, 51; arc riding the crest of an eight Al Widmar went all the way to .‘.ynijiiuillilzeo; ' iiiat a d k , K c i r , with none out In the third but United Statc^ will i.'C able Lj meet I ness temporarily for the storage start railing prices backward. Independent., v.,. Broad-Good.,. Ashburn. Philadelphia. .30, 11 t lok a had liop.' . . . A n d w h en I ------game winning streak today and po.st hia third conquest He permit­ I >'jr .r’ll. r f' B ritish \\jiiiiu‘r eouldn’l score ns Noto bore dowTi. all the deniand> of global wui iare ■ of scrap paper, rags and scrap 6:15—Memorial. Doubles—Elliott. Boston; Met- Uoho Newsom, now pitcning loi breaUiing on the neck of the de­ ted 11 hit*. Hal .N’ewhouser, gun­ Smjii rf p Once again it was a big frame by the «-i,d <>! U'.'i.’’;. .-ays Mu’-uliza- ' iron on Hartford Road Wednesday, May 80 W EU START THE BALL ROaiNG WITH I kovich, Pittsburgh; Lowrey. St. fending champion New York Yan­ ning for hla fifth straight victory, KriatofAk 2h Birrninghuin. encountered Allanlu thnt pulled out victory for the lo- turn b'hicf v'hailes K. \\'ilson. H.ose Babincau was denied an Little League Opens ' Louis, 10. I Porthcawl, Wales, May 26 S’' kees. was the loeer. Blan4*har4 p. rf President Earl Mann this aeasoii, ( rals. '• "Our readiness will be 4iu.h as tler. itulFh llohr-rithal. lb ., . i 0 11 0 2 Washington, May 26. - vP.—It tiiok over the Democratic mound Pitching—Roe, Brooklyn. 6-0; the seventh. hurat, N, C , 1.* m ak in g hi.* third r>ny. l b ...... 0 1 0 I 0 f) buzz saw between now and then. Hartford Bulleley 2, Weaver 0. trades or bought from other farm haare. Bul'.'u<’. Aui^uat r"r*.»‘r. J. Wll- has been a long time since the Re­ chorea and immediately ran in­ OLD FASHIONED Leonard. Chicago. 3-0. The Brooks upped their lead lo Ilmms. .If,, ko; left or„ bases,, ___ Aees . „ o 1 appearance L . . in the British final.*. llurtfurd Shaves | run-i run. If . . . . .3 0 I 4 0 0 Right now we arc strong enough Meriden 7, Hall 1. Strikeouta—Spahn. Boston. 38; ayatems. three gameys by winning while St. M*r.nlri' r f ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 For Green Manor publicans have done much elect­ to trouble. He allowed a couple of GINGER SQUARES I ' l . i j i s 7; tia..*-* on l►tlls, R lani-hsr '1 1. ' ba.* .yet to win. to deal out the most punishing runs, hnd two on ba.,o and only Bristol 17, Middletouii 3. Bickford, Boston, and Jansen, New The Sox hopped on Bob Lemon Louis lost to ciinclnnati. 5-1 Hiijak I. strikeoilli*. BlHii'liar'l 7, Dick'.* second to the 48.3 y a r d wmi).. I'f . 3 0 1 0 0 0 l^ioiieers I i ('firlHul MR ...... 4 0 0 1 3 1 blows and our strength grows ing in the great state of Georgia. one out. CINNAMON BUNS Ellsworth 2, Glastonbury 4. York, 37. for three runs in the second inning Once again the home run was a Hujak 2. tilte off. Biaiirhanl S for 7 fifth, w hich do.glcgs sharply to tlie week by wrr): and month by . A 0 1 0 1 a Tlie Building Inspector's office pj,u jj they ever expect to win the Bark came Wheeler, as al- and were never headed. big factor in the Dorger auccess. niii.* ill 5 2-.I lludriKs: Hafjiii il for 0 left near the green, landed in a month." SWEDISH BUNS runs In 1-3 inning: balk.. Blar,chi.nl; i is rurrently processing permits for Hnnual eongressiounl basehall Inwoil under Congressional rules. Billy Pierce blanked the In­ (Jampanella led the attack on Veni sand trap. H e cam e out nicely and Tlie Elniiia i’ioncers tangle to-j ’ Wilson .s 5| eerh buorc; Uu losing pitcher. Biancliard: umpires, T'lalM S.3 4 7 37 13 4 H*’ 15 additional ranch-style homes game, they had better get busv. He .struck nut first Boggs and SHORTCAKE BISCUIT Des. diana umil the oixth when Birdie Blclcford with hla third homer of h o l e d a 30 foot putt for the w in­ I night with the fifth-place Wilkes- I Hamden (5> ^ecuUves club wa.- read by hib as- Green Manor — Estates ■ which dleason. Vlttner. Especially in the Eighth Dis- then Rep Wilson of Indiana. And TebbetU belted a three-run pinch- the year, a double and two singles. ning birdie. I Barn' Indians In a desperate bid to AB R H PO A R aistant. Andruc Berding. The mo- | ^ jotaJ estimated cost of r*«udann. 3b 4 0 0 4 2 0 trlct. Re|'iihlican hopes died once more. STOCK CAR RACES hit double. The loss waa Lemon'a Connie Ryan struck the decisive f^e. of Olilahoma Citv, also boost their Eastern League lead | bllization chief suffered a severe _ J______1 7 2 .600. The___ five-room, homes on For the Eighth District i, rep- w as struggling to keep his gam e over tlie iiji-anri-coming Hartford 1’1'ut. 3b . 4 1 1 0 2 ,l There wee some little Jim Dan- H ALF MILE DIRT TRACK fourtJi straight. blow in an 11-lnnlngs struggle be­ UitchiH. If ...... 4 0 rt 1 1 -0 'leg. injury Thursday night in step- approval will be erected on Eilza- j resented by William McDonald under control H e wa.* in the rough iTilefs to a full game. Iv fielding gems. Such as the LOTS OF FRANKS AND SANDWICH ROLLS The victory kept the Sox two Lfcwson. rf .... . S 0 0 1 0 ^0 -ping from an airplane al LaGuar- both drive and Quaker and Barry Wheeler. a one-time farmer tween Cincinnati and St fymls Sports Mirror latih made hy Senator Ca.se iR- ' with a tee shot on the first and Elmlra'a lead waa skinned to a '• D N o to ...... 1 0 0 0 0 ■n '.dla field In New York. Several School teacher and Air Forres First Time Under Lights games behind New York. The with a grgnd alam homer off Rad roads, in Addition No. 2 of the de ixousivi iNnueouiw mmn EXCELUM combination I went through the green with an mere half game last night when Witnington, cf . . 4. 1 0 0 0 0 .siDi. Rep (3emente i D-NY’ I lifted Moke eur super deluxe BAN AN A CREAM PIE Tanks defeated the Philadelphia Munger in th# 11th. flitches were required. Doctors or- velopment at a cost of $11,500 each. captain. He's also a pretiV fair Today a Year Ago — Frank ' approach shot on the first and w as , the Pioneers played the perfect P h a n a u sh . m .. . 8 0 0 3 1 a a middling high fly in Case's di- n in i nacK Windows and Doors coat the Philadelphia Athletica, 7-5. The New Tori’ Giant* came ,Acred him to remain in his Wash­ Green Manor Estates Includes pitcher, by congressional stand­ the treot of the week. Play safe, reserve years new. SATURDAY NIQHT, MAY 2S, 8:15 P. M. Strsmahan and Dick Chapman ad­ I 10 yards short w ith hts tee shot at ! Iioet to the Chiefs by losing, 7-0. h -O ’C o n n o r...... e s^ ■ •. 1 0 0 0 0 0 reetion. and Case started running no more than the ordinary Lefty Ed Lopat started for the M e W y . l b ...... 1 0 0 7 0 •0 ington apartment for several days. that area between Woodbrldge and ards. coNsnuaioN from behind and downed the Phil- vanced to the flnaia of the British I 207 yard fourth, where Ctiapmsn The credit went to big Gene Con- around like a blrddog scenting DeUnmlnira. c . . 2 0 1 n t si ' Wilson also addressing the 1,500 Vernon streets formerly known as Last night he again set the Re­ ... but offer ao much more. Yanks and gained credit for his ! He.*, 8-5. The Giant* shoved over Amateur Golf Tournament. <|iinil. Our het rolls heuriy on Sunday are the talk of Tor o u u i m issed a hole-winning putt by six w lu) lield Elmira to three acat- E Noto. p ...... S 0 0 1 s 'Club members over a telephone- the Woodbrldge Farm. Approxi­ publicans on their heels, 7-3. It For Utility, Beauty and eighth victory without a defeat. I five run* in the elglith Inning. Five Years Ago — Ben Hogan I inches. Coe saved liiinself with • tered hits. Tonight's gam* also is ...... 2 public address hookup to his bed- was the fourth straight Demo­ By a remarkable coincidence the town. scaMN STAFFORD SPRINGS Popat waa knocked out of the box Whltey Lockman’s two-rnn double mately 150 of the 300 homes plan­ Economy... EXCELUM won the $2,000 Western Open golf dead ehip shots and single putts. at Elmira. T o t a l! ...... sa a 1 37 11 % aide in Washington, aald: "It Case and the ball got to the same ned for the area have already been cratic victory, and every year It BOTt6 m OiAtt ia a MUSTI Let our repre- (or the first time this season when waa the big blow of the upriaing. title with a 271, bettering the pre­ The sky waa overcast after an Third-place Scranton kept in a-8tnjck out for Lavaon tn 9th. qaama ao obvious that the road to has been the! same story : Wheel­ spot al the same time. Case sort completed and are rapidly being { the A'a rallied for three run# tn Willie Maya, highly regarded vious record for the tournament by early morning rain. the race by winning, 4-2, at Bing­ b-Orounded out lor Phanauali in Mh. peace through prevention of a of hatted the ball into the air, and fawn ■» It nlst< aentativeiellyouwhy.No SPEEDWAY-CONN. Manchester ...... 000 001 OK)- '. occupied. er. the eighth inning. Gla'nt recruit up from Mlnneapolla, two otrokes. hamton Wllkea-Barre blast^ Ilxmden ...... 100 000 100— nrorld conflagration is dependent The rapid residential develop­ Only one Republican. Rep. then made the catch on his second wlawraTSaarOirH oblitation.ofcourael Boston’s up and coming Rad try. didn't hit tn five trip# In hla major Ten Yeara Ago — Billy Conn Friday’s Stars both ends of a twin bill at Schen­ Rune bsttci.' In, Qohenthal. WUt|8 p a American might and the ment in the Manchester Green area Boggs of Delaware, got the hall Sox ameai^d the Waabington ectady, 5-3 and 6-1. In another The consensus was that only a Manchester MIDGET AUTO RACES Itagua debut. acroed an eighth-round knockout Batting—Connie Ryan, Reds, hit (3); two-baa# hits. Corcoraa;- atelaa ptrength of our free ailiea. It is a has aorely taxed the existing to the outfield against Wheeler Senator!, 14-2. Chuck Stobba The PUUbUHh Pirates whipped doubleheader, the lost-place Wil­ basea, Ooreoran, Plant (1), Rltehla, iduUanga to our maturity and our in the first four innings he pitch­ senator could make a catch like 1-S MILE ASPHALT over Buddy Knox in Pittsburgh. grand slam homer In 11th for 5-1 school facilities there and a new coasted to hla fifth victory allow­ the CTileago Cuba, lfi-1, In the only win over St. liOUia. liamsport Tiger# topped the Al­ withinaion: aarifle#*, Altaaairi donbla unity to accomplioh this result. ed last night. that. Or would even want to. A. B. D. C. SANCTIONED Twenty Years Ago — The New school la being planned to meet ing only six hlta. day gams. ' Gaorgt Metkovlcb Pitching—Preacher Rowe, scat­ bany Senators twice. 4-1 and ll-l. plays. Ritchie to Phanaush to MeVert - “The combination of a magnifl- the situation. AlW> under diacus- With only one inning to go in 33ic game. 8|K>nsorcd by the SUNDAY AFTEltNOON, M AY 27, 2:30 P. M. York Yankees snapped the 17- At Elmira, Conley permitted let: vr. be.*'-*. Manchester 7. H tm du the five Inning game, Wheeler re­ Wa.shington Evening Star, waa for BAKING CO. Marrero Shelled spearheaded the Pirate aiiault by game winning streak of the Phila­ tered nine Boston hits for sixth 4: bases on balls. Bejiinghirl 1. Noto £ cant military force and the world’s Blon is a new wing on the recently- ALL SEAT.S onlv four Pioneci.* to reach first Sales NASH Service FREE The .Sox shelled (Vm Marrero driving in five riin.< on a homer, delphia Athletics with a 6-2 victory “liiiight viitiiiy ur.l .>..iigle.l lioiiic strikeouts. Brliliifhl.l t. Noto 10; wUft ■ srsateat productive machine can, completed Bowers school on Prince­ tired with the Democrats ahead. the benefit of underprivileged chll KERRY STREET A U n .T S ...... $1.59 (Tav Im/I.) base. He struck out six and did

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    OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS SIDE GLANCES BY G.M.mtAmi CAUNIVAL BY DICK TURNER MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, MAY 26. 1951 TI*yNA CATCH BUTTERPLlES, SURE! 1 WAS PAGETW* HonaciioM Goods 61 72 MUHf WHY OO YOU HAFTA SPOIL JUST soiNr offut Sense and Nonsense Help Wanted— Mal« 36 Artirica ftir Sal* 45 Hoosaa for Salt MATURB ? AMD WHAT WILL YOU A N D PUAV Rusinem Semeoo Offered 15 IMovln*— TnKblnt— WITH 'EM AFTER YOU CATCH CENTER- AatomobilM For Sale 4 M SUtniA* MAN Wanted for establlahad mUk WHITE Klt^anMnk vrith chrome W lt h ^ ^ S jf Z S ^ « * S f ^ r k to 'E M - PUT ’EM 8«J A -3ART CAN’T F IE L D ON B verytU ng Tba aaiM guy who hollers Hk* 1 r e p a ir in g BV R.uart ,R. Wol­ LOAM, No. 2 grad* at 12 a cubic YOU TMINK OF ANYnHSJ(& BET­ OUR b a l l ^ t H u t f r z s BUT DURINa our 4th *nnlver»*ry MANtTHESTBR . ackage D«Uv#r> route, atx day week. Mutt have swing faucet*, 88.60. 44 Eldrldge be completed on the *eeond floor, That which atanda above la what bias*! If h* waits ten minutes for i cott on washing machine*, vac­ good references. Good pay for yard in truck load lots. Tel. 3408. TER TO DO THAN TEAM/ Q a t t ifie d Mle. No finance charge on new uum cleaners, ...otora, small ap­ Local light trucking and package etreet, or 6538. | ihl* home will have 8 rooms, recre- CATCH Money's poatUvely not— servlc* In a restaurant will ait on ' or used automobile*. McClure delivery. Refrigerators, washer* right m.m. Write Box P, Herald. But approach** the *xt*nt of a bank for eight hours without a ! pliances. Welding and cutting FLOOR MODEU apartment alze butterflies BUTCHEK SHOP. Auto Co., Hud!*on Sale.* A Serv­ and atove moving a apeclalty. THAYER BABY tender, Good A n r- -.n.r. »hr«. •"<1 acreens. Full bath on Being 90 per cent of. nibble and think nothing of It. | Motor replacement* A-1 Repair. BARTENDER for private club. A. B. C. range, three bumgr. — Richard Whealer A dvertisements ice, 373 Main street. 2-SM42^_____ Sales. 180 Main. Phone 8697. Phon* 2-0'. 62. Experience helpful. Good salary condition. Phone 3258. Ideal for sunimer cottage. W m fireplace, oil burner, 80,gallon elec- Bam—Can I borrow your pen, 1949 MERCURY 2-door sedan, GALL PHIL, for moving, light and working hours. Write Box 8139.50 now 899.50. J. W. Hale jfjg bot water heater. An extra Bob? ~ I CLASSIFIED ADVT. WINDOW RriADE.'" made to order N, Herald, On a busy Saturday a woman C \( Radio, heater, excellent condi­ and installed. Venetian blinds trucking, ashes, rubbish removal. BABY’S CRIB with mattress. 22 Copp.. Electrical department. ] building lot goes with It. Also Vene­ Bob—Oartalnly. I DEPT. HOURS; phoned for three theater aeata. Bam—Got a sheet of writing 1 tion. Price ST.-iOO, Call .IMg after and curtain rods 24 nour service. Specialize ‘n movlnt. Good work. Silas Road. tian blinds. Theater Attendant —Very sor­ SritO A. M. U> 4:45 P. M. Call 2-3774 anytime, or 2-9248 COLEMAN Hot water heater, two paper I ean tise? I 6 p. m . ______Estimates gladly given. Eagan HERE’S THE JOB years old. Adallnt Hoff, Coventry ry, not a seat left, w* have one Window .Shn.d^ Co.. Route 44 at after 5. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Bob—Taa. help yourself. | 1939 CHF.VROLET sedan. Engine USED HAND pumps and sinks. 7-6129. box vacant Bolton Notch Pnone 2-4473. Realtor Lady—Oh, that's no ua*. I can't Bam—Going pa*t the post office : completely overhauled, including I'HE AUSTIN A. Chamber* Oo.. FOR YOU! Phone 2-3265. l O j Lont Foand 1 FLOOR MODEL Royal Rose, bot­ 875 Main Street—Eat. 1921 ace anybody from a box. when you go out? | new rings, piston pin*, valve* locAl and long dlatanc* moving Phone 5440 or o938 Bob—I can do. FLOOR PROPLF-’ sS solved with If you're an A-1 experienced au­ tle gas range. Was 8159. now Theater Attendant - I know, jjOBT—On Main street Thursda.v ground, etc New shock* Doug­ linoleum, a. pliao tile counter. packing, crating and storage Home Llatinga Wanted Bam—Walt a minute till 1 fin- [ to mechanic we can put you to no FT. TELEVISION antenna. $100. J. W. Hale Corp., Electric but everyone can see you. The p. m., darit blue purse containing las Motors, 333 Main. Expert wor. uanahlp. free esti­ Serv'ice to all pa-is of the U S S bell }TOU hear 1* the box office Ish thla letter, will you ? i bill* and change. Reward. Call A and t3anada. Call 6187. Hart­ work right now because of an Reasonably priced. Call 2-8061. Dept. WOODBRIDGE Section — 5 'i Bob—All right. ] 1938 FORD Bii.siness coupe Good mates. Open evenings. Jones 9 ur- room ranch style, three bedrooms, cash register ringing up th* *ai*. 7962, or 4425^^______ford 8-1423. Increase in our service work. Ap­ X 8am—Want to lend me a running condition. Apply E. .t. niturc, Oak street. Phone 2-1041. ANDES GAS combination range, all modem conveniences, reaaon- ply In person to Mr. Gay, Service MAHOGANY Bookcase, 820. Call ■tamp? IjOST—Black Toy Fox Terrier. Noren. 26 Roosevelt street. or REERIGERJUnON service. Com­ 4 and 4, also set of Americana ably priced. Easily financed. Own­ TYie timing In moat moving pic­ Bob—Don't mind. 3436 after 5. Answer* to -rippy". Child* pc‘ tol. ^>759. ____ mercial and dorrestlc. We do not Repainnff 23 Manager. Encyclopedia 1946 edition. Call er leaving state. Immediate occu­ tures Is poor. Th* most Inter­ Sam—By the way, what'* your Vicinity of Autumn street. Tag sell hoiiseholo refngeratori. 734i FIXIRENCE 9'our burner gas pancy. A. S. B irke Agency, Hart­ esting scenes Invariably rsach ths girl-friend’* addre**? number 12.332. Phone 6666. 1CI4S CHEVROLET convertible, .MATTRESS. Yoiii old mattreases ford 2-7806, evenings Mr. John­ screen just aa four people enter radio and heater, new top. No George H. Williams As.soclates. sterlllred and remade like new MORI ARTY BROTHERS BURNHAM COAL steam furnace, stove, while table top. Roberl- I'clephono. days 2-3.')8,'i, evenings son. Manchester 8741. or leave their aeata, passing Im­ Aa w* understand the doetora. finance charges during our tth Call Jones Furniture and Floor Lincoln-Mcrcury Icfeal for 6 room house or cottage. sJiaw thermostat. Call 2-2784. 'ZlW'.J'AilWS— XK/Ih- mediately In front of you. vou can live much longer If you Announcement* 3622. ______Covering. 36 Oak Tel. 2-1041. Excellent condition. Will sacrifice anniversary .sale. McClure Auto BUFFET, Tru-Type maple repro­ OWNER IS forced to sell this five quit everything that make* you at 875. Phone 2-9690. room home. Two rooms down and Co.. 373 Main street. 2-9442. DOOR.S OPENED keys fitted, « ■ ,4 » FAT BOT ^ want to. R * R Magazine | t.WARN TO Drive the easy way. REPAIR and traoe on sewing ma­ ME.N WAJTTED—Outside work. duction, Mahogany sectional ----- I The doctor was very pleased cleaners. three up. Large enclosed front THE WORRY WART Dual controled car Exj>ert In- 1960 CHEVROLET deluxe club copied. vBCiiuw Irons, chines and n.otocs. House Ap­ Tree trimming and brush cutting. 9:LECTR0MAS'TER electric range. bookcases, double bed springs. I with hl. 1 patient's progres.*: •tructlon Manonester Automobile giin.s, etc repaired. shears, ■Steady employment. H. F. Sweet, j Al.so 30 gallon hot water tank, porch Oil heat. Amesite drive. I Doctor -You’re coughing more Josh Billings, the great Anieri- | coupe, very cl. ai. 1017 Ctu vrolct pliances Pendulum and electric Goml condition No rea.-ionable of­ Excellent financing. Purchalier can humorist, used to *av: "I luv I Driving Academy. Phone 4232 tiidor. raiiio. ticutcr very clean knives, mowers, etc. put In con­ clocks. 9'. X. Dion, 2 Ridgewood, 28 Putnam street. Phone 7587 fer refused. Phone 8312. hand cultivator, oil drum with OI '• KOAKDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE easily this morning. dition lor coming needs Bralth- can move In Immediately. T, J. Impatient Patient Well, for s rooster for two reason*. One , Many satisfied client* mcclianicaliy goo.V Is.iigins 7779. after 5 p. m. pump. etc. Phone 2-4081. iz the crow that 1* In ' him and waltc. 62 I’earl street. ALMOST new Underwood deluxe Crockett, broker. Phone 6416, or gosh sakos, 1 ought to be. I'v* Motors. 333 Main. residence 3751. <5 YOU'RE A 6VMELL PAL, M A30R, , AWPF-5PUTT-TT ,'r 4 the other Iz the spurs on him loj WANTED- Autf, salesmen (2 portable typewriter. 850. Phone GAS RANGE, kitchen sink, Rex 5TICK1N& A DA&ISeR IN A MAN'S/ vlHV, WALDO, WHAT been practicing all night. PenNinalB LANDSCAPING and grading. only I for the “ Hottest Car In water heater and tank. Phone 2- bak up the erow ” In other! J94k .MERtTRY c..nvcrtihle Private Inatinctioiu 28 8312. HOUSES -L ots. bualneaM ~tw BACK/—-THAT TRAITOR /_ A n e a r TeAGEQy.' Bulldozer for hire No Joh too The Market.” No drifter*. Solid word*, unless you have aonielhliig ; THt PKO:4E*C>*I Hill School tor radio, heater whitewall lues 8261. sale. We have i»old over three mil­ 6 elA(£>co so u Ch a s e d o u t -i — 'OM .'ALL OUR. . Minds .are like parachutes, tn any, sit down! | S i t , New top So imance charge.* (lur­ large or small. .Macrl BroUier*. WA.NT A Better Job. Study tn and fast closers Only those sat­ RICH FARM top soil, 810 per com t»«i *r mA M*v(ci (KC i » etc. ■ • (x> young children Pre-Rindergarten. your spare time Machine shop. lion dollars worth of material and c a m e to MV PLACE TO RENT A HEARTHS ARE MENAcEC they only function when open. oopfi mi 9f filA Mfivtcr. MIC T M MO u % P81 nil ing our 4th nnn'.V( rs.iry (-ale .3.30.3 or 4,32.3. isfied with big earnings wanted. truck load. Delivered within three kindergarten, hrr. grade Monday Auto mechanics, mathematic, property In this town. Listings ROOM AND f l a s h e d A BALE / 6VA COMMON DANGER Wife t(* husband, after several *‘l only come here to get away from my kids for a little .37.3 Mum Old establishment organizing new mile limit Also gravel and sand Machinery and Toola OF THEASORV h AV TUAT through Eriday Pran.sportaUon ("..;re Aiito (' drafting, engineering, building appreciated. E. J. Campbell Co. -LET ME S e e — Mother Jackie, danh across round* of drink* al a cocktail change and rest— don’t tell me I’ve got a cavity!” ‘.'What*8 your latoet quotation on corned beef!' sales force under competent for sal*. Call 7195 between 9 and CONQUERED TUs MISSUS----^ WAIT ! HOW) ABOUT furnished Mrs Lela Tybiir direc­ 2-9412 HonisehoM Hervlee* biialne.‘« . Hundreds of other CLOSE-OUT on brand new equip­ Tel. Manchester 8762, or Rock­ the street, please, and see how old party: owner and sales manager of long 5. only VMPtY X COULD GET 6TASLING Him a t tor Phone 426? course* G I. approved. Phone or ment for Ford-Ferguson, Ford, ville .V9430. Mrs. Rose la. Wife Henry, don't lake an­ R.-xi.ru "nr.n'F.R b u y ” Offrrw) 13 A auto experience. Sincere, consist­ FID OF HIM WAG TO SNUFFY'S FLAT 2 other cocktail Your fS('e Is al­ write Harold 9'. Manlon. represen BOY'S COLUMBIA bicycle, like Feigiison In i.uItlv*tors, mowers, Jackie —Yes. mother. ROOM AND Board free In return ent workers can guarantee them­ COIJDNIAL 6 rooms with 8 bed­ ,Tell her he w ag — SNUFFY'S A He dashed back tn a few min­ ready getting blurred.” - Reader's ELAT ELVISH Holland window new; electric chicken brooder. 50 corn planters, spring, bog, disc for care of two children nights rsF.n r.\R? tativc. Inlemstlonal Correspon selves much belter than average rooms and two baths. Recreation A ty ph o id , gACHELCHR-.' utes and said: Digest. BUGS BUNNY FUNNY BITSINESS BY HERSHBERGER shades made to measure. All dence Schools, 607 Main street, chick capacity, feeder*, glass can­ harrows. Call us for your imple­ On bus line. Ro. kvlKc ,')-3,«.').6. mrlai Venetian blinds at a new earnings. Producers will be given room In basement has fireplace c a r r i e r .'. Jarkle Mrs. Rose says It’s Hartford 3, Conn Tel. 6-9955. every assistance Including liberal ning jars. etc. May be seen Sat­ ment needs. Large selection at all none of your business how old she rViaualtles and casual stroll* too lO-M Mercury l-Dr. Sedan low price Keys made while you urday evening after 6 or until 11 and bar. Oil fired hot water heat. trade policy. Personal demon- times. Dublin Tractor Co., North Flagstone terrace — awninga for Is. often are too closely related WANTED—Ride to Hamilton, watt. Marlows. noon Sunday. 10 Gardner atreet. Windham Road, Wlllimantlc 3- lORt Huiok SedaneUe Businesn Opportunities 62 slralnr cars available to aales all windows. Attached gwrage to 12:30 shift. Call 2-4861. WEAVING Of bums, moth holes men who prove their worth. Or 3217. June occupancy. Price 816,000. 1019 Ford Converldile Coupe X WANTED- Ride to Royal Type­ and tom clothing, hoalery runs N91IGHBOR Luncheonette and will train a few Inexperienced Boats and Accessories 46 James J. Rohan A Son, Realtor*, DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE handhags repai.-ed, zipper re 617 Hartford Road. Tel. 7433. writer flr.st shift, vicinity of Clievrolel Aero Sedan .sandwich ahoppe, for quick sale. men with experience tn other Wanted— To Boy plB( emi nt. umhrelias repaired les.M than inventory price. gooen.sor*, etc Great po*- are not satisfied with present In­ ty Co., Realtors. 49 Perkin* baboon ▼BR'nCAL I till 9 p. m Douglas Motors, 333 p. m. standing hay within 20 mile* of street. Call 8216. .•nbilities for enterpri.sing couple come. stop in and se ua for Manche.ster. Alfred Helm. 7895. 8 It has a 1 Horse's neck Main. IT'S TH E Agent* invited to participate very attractive proposition. Bo ED'S MARINE Service. Author­ GREEN SECTION — Six room devll-roask baira RALCH E’ONTIAC, Inc. Florist*— Narseries 15 WANTED—Porch gilder and MARRIED 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetline, radio Box WS, Herald. land Motors. 369 Center street. ized Evinnide sales and sen-ice. Cape Cod. 8 years’ old. Dx-o-car WHO OBJECT — with 2 0enus of BW and heater. Just like new, $1.2,30 l.O.O Center Street THANSPLA.\T91It annual plant.* Old Town Hailing canoe. Pen Yan child'? rocking chair, in good con­ garage, large lot, fireplace, $12.- TO BELASCO: scarlet nose maplea and transplanted vegetable cartop and fisherman boat* on dition. Call 2-4067 anytime. and blu* 8 Contort ot tVLVEGTEie 1941 Ford super deluxe, rsdio and Telephone 2-iril.') Help Wanted— Female 35 WANTED 900. 'Terms arranged. Occupancy heater Full price $450. I940 plant- Gerai iiims. Window hand. New and used motors. Open July. A. S. Burke Agency. Hart­ cheeks Geb AIN'T Open Fvenings Until in P. M- hoxe.s and nriis filled. Woodland Saturday and Sunday 'til 9 P- m. 18 Incisive 4 Deciliter (ab.) Chevrolet master deluxe, radio EXPERIE.NCEU Sales clerk for COAL TRUCK DRIVER Booms Without Board ford 2-7806. evenings, Mr. John­ TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX 28 Horn 43 Three>tocd and heater .Motor oyerhau ed Gardens. 16.S Woodland street. Cedar Swamp Road, No. Coven­ 14VentlIst«s 5 Harvest 25 Mode aloth 111.39 OLD.9MOR1LE (((iipe, heal­ full time employment. Apply In son Manchester 8741. I 15 Seine 8370. 1939 Chevrolet ma.stor de­ er, Pnvntcly owned riKinc 2- Phone 84 74. person. .MariOA''s 967 Main street try. 7-7008. ATTRACmVELY furnished room] HU m Oim Hal 6 John (Gaelic) 26 Cooking 44 Watercraft luxe. Full price $225 These car.* Mii.st be reliable fnan and CUSTOM Built two year old ‘ ‘ S t i n k y •* Da v i s 16 Articl* 7 Lieutenant uteulls 45 Row 2092. .■SUPER SWI.'-t Giant pansies, 3.3e tor two. Complete light house­ 17 Volplanes are In A-1 condRJon and be.ow WAiTRES.S wanted Apply In per­ of steady babit.s. Apply in per­ keeping facllltle. available. Cen-| home. Five rooms on the first (ab.) 27 Seed covering 46 Social insects ceilings, terms arranged with hank 194S DOIH'.E Tudor. hea dif.il dozen, three ilozen $1. Colorado son .Silk City Diner, 641 Alain Building Materials 47 floor, apace for two room* up. 19S}onbol for 8 Lower limb 29 Memorandum 48 Deep Blue Spruce, atiout 1 ft, tall. $1 tral. Reasonable. Mrs. Jerome. 14 | erbium financing. Open evenings Claike hla( k car. "XtreiM lv (dt'an i'did,- atreet. son to Mr. Sheridan EASTERN LUMBER. Framing A.rch street, lal fioor. Flagstone fireplace, terrace, oil 9 Fell short 30 "Emerald Isle” excavation Motor Sales, Broad street Phone tion throughout, radio, he.aler. each. Open evenings aften ,3. all heat. Conveniently located. Im­ 80 Prepositioa 10 Assist 34 According to 40 Decay day .Saturday and Sunday. 104 and boards. Paul F. Schendel. 187 21 Chemical 3-2012. faultless mechanirally. Be>((nd Garden street. Phone 2-0465. FURNISHED Room for one or mediate occupancy. Price is $15,- 11 Retinue 38 Give 50 Abstract being ------comparison Douglas .Motors. 333 I Homestead slreel E.XPERIENCED Waitress. Apply MOniARTY BROTHERS two. Central, near bath. Inquire 900. T. J. Crockett, broker. Phone jufflx 12 Essential being 40 Unlta of 51 Harden BEFORE YOU Buy a used car In person. Centei Restaurant. •8 Pronoun 54 French island Mam Coal. Oil, Heatiiiff 224 Charter Oak, or 8368. 5416. or residence 3751. 28 While 18 Bchbldl energy y-is see Gorman Motor Sale* Buick Diamiuma— W ateh« 20 Employe 41 Persian fairy 65 Parent Sales and Service, 2S5 Main CHRY.SANTHEMUM P I a r, t s . j TYPI.'-T Clerk, the first acceptable LARGE. PLEASANT room. Twin WOODLAND Street—5 room co­ 24 Measure ot (T.E3N CAR.'' j choice varieties. Phone 81.8.3. | person answering this advertise­ Equipment Jewelry 48 type street. Phone 2-4.371. Open eve­ beds, also single room. Central. lonial. In excellent condition. Very “ He'e trying to eat a reoord for piano playing; but ha'a i nings. HEUnV CEILING ment, providing she 1* willing to Gentlemen. Call 4724. modem, oil heat, fireplace. Imme­ 26 Window part Written Guarantee* 1 PANSIES. Geraniums, lettuce, | work hard, can Le assured of a LEONARD A. YOST, Jeweler, re­ 18 Native ct bean evicted in the meantlmel" Broccoli hru.ssel sprouts, caiill. WANTED — Salesmen to sell pairs. *dju»L watches expertly. diate occupancy. Terms arrang­ 1950 CHEYTtOLET 4-doors i2i, 1942 FORD CLUB COUPE 1 permanent position with good BEDROOM and living room. Pri­ ed. A. S. Burke Agency, Hart­ Denmark ■ llower trunatoe* et(.' . at Oder- Dodge and Plymouth cars and Reasonable prices Open daUy. one Powergllde, fully equipped. 1941 CHEVROLET SEDAN pay to start. Five day week. A Dodge job rated trucks. If you vate family, second floor. Kitchen ford 2-7806, evenings Mr. John­ llWUes I niann s. ;3ii4 Parker street, t Thursday evening*, 129 Spruce Just like now-ears, tooG guar­ 1.941 CHEVR01.I-;T TUDOR fine opportunity for advancement have the necessary qualiflcatloils privileges.-5 minutes from Main son Manchester 8741. •2 Correlative M Foiled By Nalure BY MERRHX C. BLOSSER anteed. Douglas Motor*. 333 1941 9'ORD SEDAN street Phone 2-4387 .neither FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I EIa IWERS A.XD vegetable plants I and -many advantages which I we have an opening for ydu on .street. Call at-166 Eldrldge atreet Mam. 1939 9'OKD TUDiiR .shall be glad to discuss in an In­ 2nd floor. MANCHES'TER —2 miles from 83 Nothing I r( ady, 'JiR dozen. $1 per hundred I oui sales staff. Ambitious, alert­ I IF MOO.TCw'B v/p Sh o u ld h a v e 'Yeam . o h . s tu c k , 19.39 PONTIAC TUDOR terview. Phone Hartford 8-2181. Center. 2 family house and 2-c*r 84 Against ^ T hiS is c u c tju n s .^ T its n o useTmortdn/ yM I4EY, WHERE 1941 PONTIAC 2-door sedan. FuU 1939 DODGE S9:DAN i .Nursery trees for privacy and i ness and energy more important Garden— Farm— Dairy NEWLY DECORATED, furnished 35 Winter vehicle DO SbMETMINGf I THE OtosJO's start- DO YOU _ MACHINE WILL RUN BouoHT RAIN TO CHESS/ Mr Gunther. The Noble and than experience, as we train you. garage, overhead doors. Lot 200 — iNCr TO LEAVE / y \ . WANT THIG 7 IN REVERSE—-AND INSURANCE I price $250. Pepin s Grocery, 1939 CHEVROLET TUDOR i foundation planting. Landsraiie Prodoeta 60 room for young couple. Complete 67 Hammer head OFPEr TW O bags Westbrook Mfg. Co, East Hart­ Wc can arrange floor time and X 134 ft. One apartment pays FOR A NICKEL/ UNPOP IT.' T Route 44A. Bolton HU,7 UHEVROI.9T TUDOR work at lo'.s pru e Burnside .-Vve- light hoii.Hekc* ping facilities 38 International ford. Conn . for appointment. PREMIERE strawberry plants. $36 .50 rent — 6-room apart­ IT 1937 PONTIAC SEDAN IV,le Greenhimse Nursery. Ea«; ! customer lead.* Knowledge of available. .Near Main street ami languaffe TIP 1940 PACKARD Good condition Manchester and <71astonbury es­ $1.25 hundred, $10 per thousand. ment. 'Vacant In 30 days. Nice Selectinn 1946-19.31 Hartford Tcl 8-30111. bus service. 167 Maple street. 29 Abraham’s Reasonable. Adaline HolT. Coven- Rhubarb roots. 3 for 23c. rhubarb Large garden and shade tree*. r RF.LIABLE Housekeeper, Live sential. See Lloyd Hevenor, at home (Bib.) trv 7-6129, or Manchester 4288. Best Terms —Best Trades MEMORIAL DAY plant*. Geran­ ■Solimene and Flagg, Inc., 634 for canning, 20 pounds $1 Very quiet atreet. Priced at 811.- out. Phone 2-1244. 40 Epistle (ab.) $r ium* 3.3c each. 3 for $1; mixed (Center street. Charles O'Ckjnnor. 171 Union 5iX). Cash needed $4,000. For ap­ COLE MOTORS—4164 ROOM FOR Rent for gentleman pointment please call Howard R. 42 Symbol (or pots and l.a-ket.s for the remet, ry j ,l riME and part time *ales- street. Phone 5698. 1938 OLDSMOBILE club coup*. only. Phone 2-4428. Ha.atlngs. Phone 2-1107. sodiuifi IS» w fit rrR.'SfinaMo prirrs .'\niu;al an'l uejmen wanted at Burton 8. Ex- DLSTRIBUTOR for well advertis­ 44 Board (ab.) Private owner. Phone 2-3566. 1918 BUIUK Hoadmaster sedan, plants 2.’k' Mn/.f'ii M' * ed rake, donut and coffee cake TOMATO, Peppei, Iceberg lettuce / perieoi’e preteiTcO but not neces- MANCHESTER GREEN, Cap* 43 Musical note ft 45 radio, healer, whilewall tires A I'nilVlIl* s I; r u r n h o :: s c .V. concern. Also e.stabllshed route and cabbage plimts for sale. Also LiOW PRICE Transportation spe­ .■.ary App,y in person only. ROOM FOR RENT. Near bus line. Cod with one room finished up­ 47 Mend very ■< lean ear a' a very low Mpun rvrT.vtn>:^ for sale Call Manchester 2-9867. hot bed gla.ss panes 57 Florence cials. 1940 Chevrolet club coupe. price. $1.39.3. Menure Auto Co Phone 8418. stair*. Fireplace, oil heat. Rec­ 60 Daybreak / 8250; 1936 Terraplane coupe. 835; I until 9, a)s4i Sunday and ^tu- .8-\LP',.S GIHu part time, 9 a. m. street. (comb, form) 2-9442 miinal Pav. WANTED Washer or washer’s TWO ROOMS in Vernon. Gentle­ reation room in basement. Ga­ 1937 Ford tudor $65; 1939 Hud­ to 2 p 111 and .3 to 9 p. m , 6 days. rage and good-sized lot. Immedi­ 81 ^bylonian App'\ in person. References. helper, for laundry. Good hours, men preferred. Twenty minutes son tudor. $18.3; 1937 Plymouth ] 1942 UHEVKoLE'r Aern-.sedan. wages and working conditions. 51 ate occupancy. Good mortgage moon>Bod Sh oe h a, lory (Jutlet .Store. Man- Household Goods to Aircraft. Call Rockville 5-7948. tt*0 « »«T. err. tudor, $165; 1939 Packard. $73. r.'i'll't. heater 1 hi hand Saturdsv Opportunity for advancement. available. T. J. Oockett. broker. S '- Z 6-S / 02 land ta BoorinK—SidinR K> che.stei Green after 1 p. m. McOure Auto Co , 373 Main 1 1938 (Tievrolel vedan Very clean, Apply in person. Maple Dry Who Wants A Bargain? PLEASANT. Clean rooms. Single Phone 5416, or residence 3751. iODaMntlon completely ov( rhu .led D((Ugins What Every Woman Knows BY AL VERMEER etreet. 2-9442 WE .9PEUIA LI/.8 in risding and W .XNrED Woman to work on Cleaners and Launderer's, 72 I HAVE IN MY STORE or double. At the Center. 16 PRISCILLA’S POP Motors, 333 Main MICKEY FINN AD Set! LANK LEONARD <;d;ng Highest quality materia.s I fiat-work Ironer. Apply tn per­ Maple street. LEFT OVER FROM LAST YEAR Wadsworth street. 1949 CHEY'ROLET Deluxe sedan, TWIS MORNING HE ?OLD ME HE 'K N EW Workn amdup guaranteed. A A 1 son Maple Dry (Teaners and 8 ROOMS NEIW FURNITURE ^O H , I'M SO A N G R V radio, heater. A real beauty, noth­ Dion Inc J99 Afttiimn street ''Philco” Electric .WITM MV HUSBAND!^ I WAS BEAUTIFUL...THAT V E R Y W ELL Auto AcfTssoriea Launderers, 72 .Maple street. GAS STATION attendant. Apply WELL,THEYP0eTT88 I MA6INE irs^ YOUBBTTMEVIL 1 W A N TED *12 ing like It anywhere. Immaculate Tel. 4 860 in per.son. Go.man Motors. 283 Refrigerator—''Bengal” ROOM FOR Rent. Gentleman pre­ HUFRY UPANO SET ALL SET NOW. I'M PERFECT JUST THE T irw W AY 1 ,AM! FOR A N EW condition. Douglas Motors, 333 Wi.lMEN TO work part time. For Main street. Combination Range—"Universal” ferred. Phone 2-2494. For the family needing a THE PATE^OR UNCLE PHIL/HE PERMANENT!^ Main. (',u AH.-\.N’ TEED Roofing and naif HEUBE0NHI8 WASG0e«UMD BEl-'ORE YOU buy sec u* UoKul- details wnt( Box H. .Manchester Washer repairing i.ullr rs and con lU(- WA.N’TED Man for part time I i*n sell It very reasonable and three bedroom home with im­ WAY BEFORE THEY SEE JEAME LAST M: 1939 PACKARD 6 tudor sedan year (hslnlmtors G,>rman Motor tors Uoiighllr. 7707. Herald mediate occupancy, we are of­ CAN HAVE IT/ Sale*. 28.'i Mam ^treet. Ph((ne 2- work. Apply Mr Byrnes. Arthur on easy terms, with free storage Business Locations Radio and healer Good lire* Ex­ FULL TI.ME stenographer an'l Drug, 942 Main street. until you need it. If you're looking fering this brand new Cape cellent condition. Call 2-9713. 4.371. For Kent general nfftee worker wanted. for a bargain then phone me Cod hom e Avith 4*2 rooms Roofinff 16A MR ALBERT, HARTFORD 6-0358 OFFICE IN OrforoOrford Duiiamg.building. tveaiHeal i V . ...ifu Loth :L FOUR KELLEY .'ipnogtie'.-l Hres Apply in person only at Burton's. professional, etc. Apply ‘lown t'v o ,*ip w itn tilc bath CHEVROl ,ETS .■tr/.c 6 ,30-1.3 .N'evi r been us(d ' S K" it« ,sT;i\ on! Kor SituntionA Wanted— AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 estate DI.-lTRU-r Maimger - Position Marlow's. vestibule, fireplace, forced hot 1950.DELUXE TUDOR - Like ('all 3700. ^uatnr.tfut) moling vail Female S8 WE BUY Jid sell good used furni­ new. Black $1495. 7707 o|ien imnu-diately Usually avail­ water heat, copper plumbing, able only by promotion. Will FORMER Teacher and Camp ture, combination ranges, gas LARGE, ROOMY front offices fully insulated. Modern in ev­ 1649 DELUXE Tl^DOR - Very Wanted AuIoa- KOOKINCl Specializing in repair­ eonsider woman over 30 with counselor desires situation as ranges and heaters Jones Furni­ availHDie. xcellent location for clean Gray—$1275. baby-sitter evenings. Call Man­ ture Store. 36 Oak Phon* 2-1041. professional use Call Burton’s, ery respect. Three minutes Molorcvrlea 12 ing rot^fs of all rtin(l5t. Alsu new good .--ales background. Car and walk to schools, stores and COLE MOTORS 4164 roots ’ JuUt’r work (’himneys phoin- n*‘ces.'«iry Drawing ac- chester 2-1118. OLD RED Tin Bart.. f06 North Inc. 6177. w a n t e d pay transpoptation. Complete for ctunnoO rupalrtc years ox- coiii.l if desired For personal in­ Main street, buys and sella good L • M i fT Nt(( blNVi(.t. (NC 7 top price.- Cole purunve I rec cstimalea. ('all terview write R B Chamber * I only $14,500. This home could 1949 FORD Chistom 2-door. Very used furnllari and antique*. street. Available June 1. For fur .Molors l: Iliuvluv MaiiiOiester . lin. Box T. Herald. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 BY LESLIE TURNER good condition. One owner. $1,- Frank Denette Phone 2-3376. Iher details call 2-8001 or 2-8094. not be built today for such a Bo o ts a n d h e r b u d d ie s UnconYfinced BY EDGAR MAR'ON WASH TUBBS The Hard Word 150. Phone 2-3321. SPECIAL Offer to fish fanciers. low figure. SA 1^E.6LADIRS Wanted, full Complete selection of better Hu8ine«!» O ffered IS Heatini;—Plumhins 17 pari time. 10 a m to 3 p Gold. wag. mixins, originally [VOLTKE JUST 7 r o HAI55 YOU- OWCLE KIT... BUT NOT YOU'RE JUST LAZY. DON! I ’W 1936 FORD dump truck. Excellent quality furniture for the entire LftN’ GJYVtYG Box .POO .XHVftgV OW M ' . I R V .Applv Mrs Hoh.ei, F. W. \\ SI lO pair, now 50c pair. Kelley's Houses for Rent ICUR10U5 ABOUT V, THE OKC05. I'M MOT A CAELVIE / AFRAID ALL YOU WANT 1$ A SHOULD W running condition. Call Coventry ANTKJIIKS Refimshed Repairing PI.UMRIN'. ar.'i '’.ealing. spe, lal- home. Ranges, refrigerators and g WNO\N V»OW VOGT'.-OVKY’. ONLY CHWOWYN’. AND MHVl ] LIFE OF EASE I I'UE WASTED HAVE LOST \v (II t h Co Aquarium, 29 Sunset street. GILMAN REALTY I THE WORLD OUTStPErte^HV 7-7202 after 6.30 p. m done on any nirmtuie riemann I iz ny II, r, pair- re'iiorlehng cop- TV. FIVE ROOM furnished single COIATl AY!» who OV<«Y Vvv PIOHAVG ML WtVWNS: ; I KID'. CAN'T YOU t h o u s a n d s o f HOURS «AY p a tie n c e 189 .-south Main street Phone 1 pel wiilei • ip ng' ne-,\ eon.'-tnic- ENGLISH Setter puppiat. dam Visit our juvenile department. house. Near bus line. Private 351 Center Street \rtQ.\T VA«A-tAS>«Kf LOOY4 Vt \iV. F>HOOLO INI THAT i REALIZE T M S IS A d ( ^ ( AND GAID IT. WAITHILSS Wanted. Hours 10 EASY. THEN 1946 OLDSMOBILE 78. hydrama- 5643 I tior. !■ sU’’ ,a'e.s given. Time pay­ General Beau's Belle, town cham­ CHAMBERS WAREHOUSE home. Adults only. Can be seen WHICH t vno lo lward Jonnaon pion 19.50. Sire sen of Mississippi SALES by appointment only. Write Box Phone 2-2183 or 2-3035 PA«bG HYW ALL APPLIANCES serviced and Parent Luncheonette F W. At The Green FIND HIM... 8850. 71 Spencer street. Phone *1979 ni .3044 Zev. national champion. Very S, Herald. TOO Y-)CAMS 6 0 repaired, burners, refrlgeraiori, W.xilw.irth ("n 'jo ;"B a r;7 ‘' P h o n ;| O p £ n li^ to 9 7:30 to 8:30 Eves. EXCELLENT Condition. 1937 range.-, washers el.c All work reasonable. ?>H-HH’. AHtAD ) J— I'KUMBI.m : xnu HditinK Eurn- GIRL FOR stock room work. 5U four-door Oldsmobilc with a 1947 guaranteed Metro Service Co 7601. VA'INDOW ■* SHADES. Measured, .Or Bi es. 1(11 niiri.prs arii tx)ilor> Earl ilav.s .S'.eady employment Bene- Wanted to Keht 68 motor, heater, radio. 3.3 Lock- Tel Manchester 2-0883 Van Camp Pel o;z44 made and Installed 10 cqlors and X wood street. Phone 2-1065 after fil,- .Apply in person. Manchester qualities In stock. Keith Furniture WANTED—Four rooms by mid­ CABINET MAKING, reflnlsh and Unal.'l .Apron and Towel. 73 Sum­ Live Stock— Vehicles 42 KEENEY STREET, top of the hill, 5 p. m. DON T WAIT until fall to have an Phone 4159 dle-aged couple. No children, no seven room sUigk, 20 acres, sev­ repair furniture. Screens made to mit street. pets. Local people, beat of refer­ nllinj; f'lmare repaired nr replac­ SADDLE -lORSES for renL Also GOOD USED stoves, kitchen sets, eral other buildings on premises. 194S PA(”KARU convertible, elec­ order, ’’hone 2-9.533. John Hahn. ences. Write Box W, Herald. ed. We have ;hc malenal.s and WOMAN Wanted as clerk between for sale or trade. Cedar Hill upholstered chairs and new Immediate occupancy. E. F. Von tric clutch, overdrive, radio, heat­ the kniiw how tc put all 'ype- of Ranch. 24 Bush Hill Road. Man-1 er. light blue. Beautiful condi­ i^INOLEUM Kenir.anis 50c equare 2 and .3:,3(). Apply in person. Aristo-Bilt unpainted bookcases, WORKING Mother, two daugh­ Ekiker Agency 509 Keeney air-heatina systems in first class Chester 5906. »■ tion $1,3.30, 132 Canipfleld road. yard Asphalt tile, wall covering •Manchester Cleaners, 93 Wells chests and Mtctien table*. The ters, 8 and 6, need room and street. Done by reliable, well-trained order. Uoal, oil. oi gas. T. P. street. Phone 72 54. Woodshed, 11 Main street. Aitkin, Manchester 6793. board plus care of children days. DURKIN Street—8 room Cape w »te. V s. e«T 1949 CHEVROLE'l Style-line four- men Ail jobs guaranteed. Hall Phone 2-3320. door. Deluxe, black, new white- Linoleum Co., 31 Oak street. HAIRDRESSER. We are swamp­ Poultry and Supplies 4S LEG TUB and lavatory with Cod, fireplace, steam heat oil VIC FLINT Hot Rod, Hot Men BY MICHAEL O'MALkEY EH'81CIE.NT Plumbing and nest­ ed Can ii.se part time and full faucets, $35. Both good condi­ burner, screens, some atorm win- , ALLEY OOP Find Anything? BY V. T. HAMLIN wall tires. Fully equipped Ixiw Phone 2-4022. evenings 6166 or FRESH KILLED and fresh frozen WANTED—3 or 4 room apart­ ing. Plugged drains machine time hairdresser Call Mr Paul tion. Delivery within Aasonablc dows. Basement garage. Excellent ,fOK6erst4uacx mileage. Phone 2-0249. 8109 cleaned. Carl J. .Vygren, 303 turkeys ready anytime. Also ment. Will redecorate. YoUng WHArr tiltut? OP A PIPt ARE Aff A MBI7AZE vou 'JH e a MWWILE BOSWELL TWE fiNrcr HBY, WATT, pnt/ k9.M .sichulz Beauty Salon. distance Included If you help married business couple. Call 2- condition. Lot nicely landscaped. WELL.WELLf GOOD \ SOSH.DOC,! LM U I SEE-ALL RIGHT. WEU-.THAT'LL BE >OU ftWXINI©, FuNTfvOU MATTEg COWPLETELV OFF PREFa KES To PRA'E s h e r r y FLIFP' rn» JuSTABcxi UTTLELAMe" Oakland street Phone 6497 chickens and fresh eggs. Schaub's 812,600 term*. Wm. Goodchlld. MORNINS.StR.'NOW OUNNO...I SONNY, HOP O UT O F ALL FOR TODAY- unload. Phone 2-9669. 2700 after 5:30. 5AN YOU HANC7BP TW e OP FACT eOCKERCr TO Twe POLICE. I------HERE where Z '#RAIN.''vOU PART TIME Cleaning woman. Turkey Farm, 188 Hlllstown Sr., Realtor. Offlc* 15 Forest ABOUT THIS FVllN IN / HAVEN'T HAD THERE AND WE’LL START NURSE.' TAKE ------'l/VLAPEfTW TOOKBWERRV W AN T A BClLfiT PLI'MBING and heating Jobbing VOUR STOMACH.' /IT SINCE 1 CAME DIGGING ARl^ND MR.OOP BACK A2TEC VOL OVER TO OAVE iV Convenient hour.- Call Mr. Paul Road. COMBINATION oil. gas range, ■Ueet. 7925 - 8891 • 2-0796. TW6 RDLIC&. I5AV VVWAT'5 SELF, 5H«ReV f o r A WALK •YTHBOTUHr a specialty. Automatic water 8951 Schulz Beauty .Salon. WHERE ISrr? yHERE...BUTTHIS LOOKING F M IT/ TO HIS ROOM! heaters sol ' and in*tal>d Esti­ 850; electric range. 840: Easy Business Property for Sale 70 VOU ChPN'T/ A ROLL rSAI^. IN EOMK AISJR5HE b:d Sullivan’s Special! Splndry v.-asher. ABC Appliance THIS IS th* buy! Bes'itlfully built o rcu E S , rrs c a l l e c mates given. Us;i B T Pelerman OPENING MAY 31st for the right BROILER.S For sal*. C*U..7760 4-room home. Nicely landscaped A m ot k o p / 2-9404 woiran between 25-.55. who needs after 5 p, m. Delivery Fridays. Co . 21 Maple. 2-1575. ___ BUILDING FOR sale Manchester old mill. Two floors. Good condi­ lot 100 X 150 deep.. Near new to earn monev. Give phone num- 1 ANTIQUE PINE chest with hand school. Reasonable. Call Barbara DON'T WORK on your luusbaiui * h.r Write Box KC, Herald tion. Call owner. Hartford 5-9151. MORIARTY BROS. 1948 CHEVROLET vacation. Autom'atic hot water Articles tor Sale mirror. Original decorations. Very Woods, Agent 3702. 9 m In your cottage gives you time quaint, 830. Phone 3375. ROYAL AND Smlth-Ooron* p o r t ------„ _ Farms and Land for Sale 71 NEW RANCH type home, 4 4-DOOR SEDAN for fishing tool Thomas Dawkins, Help Wanted-M ale 36 able and stendaro typewrllera I OROSI^Y Shelvedor 7 cu. ve- large rooms, breezeway and ga­ master plumber. Phone 2-9669. DUMP TRUCK driver wanted. AJI make* of adding machine*] frlgerator. Excellent condition 90 ACRES, good bam and other rage. Poultry house, about 2 acres BLACK Apply Colla Construction, 84 ■old or rented. Repair* on al | 890. Phone 5758. buildings, 30 stanchions, milk of excellent land, fruit trees. Im­ Millinery— Dressmaking 19 Middle Turnpike West. msLkea Marlow'*. cooler and equipment, other mediate occupancy. A few min- toola 87,500. R. O. Denton 6724, utea drive from Manchester. 815,* $1195 BOLTON — Building atone a ^ [w A L N irr DINING room »et. Good 000, cash needed 86.500. For ap­ SPECMALIZINQ In alterations WANTED—Laborer. Good hours flagitone. Bolton Notch Quarry, j condition. Phone 6917. ______SEVERAL VERY good poultry pointment please call Howard R. ill and fittings. Call 2-4122 and good vages. Call 2-0617. Phone Y-0617. Stanley Patnode. j p' l q o R MODEL. Bee Yac, upright faniis (capacity to IS.oOOi and Ha.sting*. Phone 2-1107. I (lairv fnrms lup to 30.'> ai ie.si. i I •EAT HUMUS, excellent soil .-on- vaouem clcaiu'i, was $.59 9.). now 835. .1 ,W. Hale Corp, Elec- ' We’iies Agency, Coventry. Tel. CiNTEI STIEEt.T MANCHESTER rw ii CARPENTERS, Te;, 4836. dilionet and top dressing Man- j 7-6872. I OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE S i Read Herald Adva. w. E. Vanco'or, cheatei 6515. trlcal Depu

    -■*1 -tit SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1961 Averace Daily Net Press Ron ...... The p a g e t w e l v e ilanrlrfBtfr lEvfttUis IffroUt For ths Wook Badtog May M, 1S51 recipient of Freahman Honon, Today showers, Uioader show- offered a eecond helping of cake. Junior Wellesley Scholar, and Sen­ ers. Toolght, mostly cloudy, sooM After pondering a few momenta Engaged to .Wed Two Eligible ior Durant Scholar at Wellesley. BuD( or Box Candy 1 0 , 1 8 3 and staring longingly at the cake, icvpmttg Uprulu rola early. Wedoeeday partly She has also been active In From Freshmaater About Town ItaBbar at lbs A e « t he refused with a polle "No, thank Barnswallows, college dramatic as­ Electrle Candy 0 ** m eleody, ahoweto, wannsr. Heard Along Main^ Street v o m of OlreaiattoM you." The hostess kept after him For Degrees sociation, as promotion manager B M ancketi«r-^A City o f ViUago Ch&rm VamXXfmvmy No. t of th« to have another piece of cake and this past year and aa treasurer In Muiehootor Vlri d ep ^ en t '»rtn And on Some of Manche^ter'n Side Street», Too finally aald "everyone la going to her junior year and she has also Arthur Drug Stores have another piece and you must bcdd o drtU Monday night at e m Henrietta Lloyd, Arte­ been a member of the nominating (Olsaalfled Advertiaiag on Png* 44) MANCHESTER, CON^I., TUESDAY, MAY 29. 1951 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE nVE CENTS Membera are asked to meet at the Loo." committee for college government VOL. LXX, NO. 208 AlthouRh this inctiionl didn't Of- • nothing to some drivers. The youngster weakened at this mis Pazianos to Grad­ lK>se house. Annougn ------_ iinies alrca with the policy ^ I fact that she didn't like to pay in mind. The sun presents quite a First, the boy asks the girl out. Arts degree at Wellesley College's Come To of thl« paper. The Manrhe.fer Some local merchants reported , g,,,, t„med to the man glare off your windshield. Many She accepts and when he goes to 73d annual commencement on Evening Ilerald will nut be that the Thursday night rain prac- gj^^ding in back of her. seeking limes the game has to be halted pick her up at the hou.se, she in­ Monday, June 11. publinhed tomorrow. Memorial Ocally brought business avnipathv, and although the result rnomentHrilv until a car has been vites him in, Ivilor they go out Archibald Macl^elsh, Boylston Metcalle Day. standaUll. Others said the ram had g;,rprjBcd her it gratilled , veryone moved or a piece of cardboard or for a stroll and then into a movie. professor .of oratory and rhetoric '5 little or no effect on them. In tne hearing distance. cloth i» put over the glass to atop Upon returning home, they go In, at Harvard and former assistant KITCHEN CABINETS Holds Russians in Check . . . for glass replacements twe-hour period from 7 P- i the man had asked her a j thp triare that is bothering one of the lights go out and the girl gives Secretary of State, will deliver A N D SINKS • p. m.. on Thursdays, questions as to health j ;,„v e r« in and says she'll marry l^im. Then the commencement address at the in your car. Regardless of Britain Bids chSnts do more "ro..!^ and wh^^her she was gettmg 'Ihree the poor guy never gets out the outdoor exercises Monday morn­ ■ nn APPLIANCE make or model we can in­ the entire preredmp 1 unnarc meals a dnv,” Ho 'c Kraei liia. the very proached St. James .street, we were A fall wedding is planned. Allied Counterattack Continues Count your ble.s...uigs Thais ber of the scenery committee In sibilities of Present 1 Chinese Lose turnpike had dropped off to aslonifhed to see what appeared FILMS good advice for all of us. we be­ able dog warden for the Town of Barnswallows. the college drama- Criticism trickle. Every other morning Mnnrhe.stor. to be good sized bright green ap­ tie a-ssoctatlon A graduate of DEVELOPED AND Situation in Row on | the week, of course, cars 11 lieve, especially in these t.imes when thinking men are prone to l>-e's Jeep and truck, used at his ples, dozens and dozens of them, Manchester High sehool In the PRINTED Changdo/ZV 18,000 Men thick and fast. sorVK c station, were not available blown ee knew great oak tree, from which they Wage Adjusted Metcalle big differenre how we carry tliem. natinnai honors and awards given At Store Entrance Tfihnui, Iran, May 29— '/ip)— V '/ r < Hwangpa Statea must maintain an air We've often heard it said that If that .lohn Karr, of Farr's Soda fell I by Wellesley college for highest WANTED Shop, jA'ns around and that he had demofiNtratlon by 50.0 permonm force able to destroy Ru.xsia’s people want to see how lucky they Every one is familiar with the I academle aehievenet. A mem- . . . for glass table-tops, In Tehran today o|>eneee asked Karr if he roiild bor­ either clear or mirrored. miinlst-front barnii^f* nsainNl of those medical books and ace all fniit of the oak tree, and occa- scholastic honorarv society, and KEMP'S Tokyo, W (xlncHday, May 36— row his (K.arr si ear. John said (lost of Living H ik e for the BrltiiRh and Americans prompt ly PAINTERS the horrible disen.-tes they l..iven't .•fimially iiollees ai oak ball or oak .Sigma Xi, national selentifle hon­ They are safeguards for ;Yonchon. HwDchon l/Ti — South Korean tro«|i* yes and gave I>'e the keys. Lee keyed to the exploml\‘e oil IsAiie. *■ ir stabiMMi forward a dozen miles TeMtifyilij; Hi the Srnfttr’H Mac- got. gall. After a little research we Aireraft Em ployees orary .society, she has al.so been fine furniture plus added Tanks and troop-tnioks patroled I Yonjpyoojl^^ Arlhur luariiiK^. Varvlcnbcrg AND You don't have to use a medical took off and jumped into a ear he TuoMday against little or no op- thought waa Karr'a and drove found that they are referred to as beauty. the tense capital. po*lllon to nelze the east roast Hpiirrlbed the IT. S. Air Force book. Any newapaper will do. "oak apples," and that in Eng­ It wax the hlKR<*^t ('ommun" UBORERS down Main alreet. The Wage Stabilization Board Oiunthonjy Court of KanMing, 26 mile* In- the "biK xtirk.*’ or nl IcftHt th® land "Oak Apply day" or "Royal lat-front demonxiration thiin far "fairly lar^^e club" punnUng the The Aral few baseball games at After making his purchase. Lee j In Washington has approved Unlt- ftldo North Korea. found that the car did not have Oak day " la relelirat'ed each year METCALFE* In Tehran, and It was the hI|(- ■ Kapyong / i 4 world apiiin.sl a new plobal w’ar. APPLY the West .Side each year usually Munxn Other I nltee route for KuRHia Inc'rea.xeH her air jMiw'er and different Do You K now— lll'i CENTER ST. rminlM Hiidi'h party aa a pre­ tion key fitted perfectly. an oak in his flight after the bat­ Niansfleld Horner, president of the thousand* of KoriMin and Cbl- aloinlr weapons Hlockpllr. 6 DOVER ROAD There are no parking algns along Tile car Lee took by mistake was tle of WorceKtor. PHONE .58.')6 text aKaInxt •*BrlfKh-.\merlcnn ne«<< Ifod* at the eastern end of Vandeidierp, the Air Force CThlef the east aide of Cooper street. company, said today. Salaried em- ] Impf'HallHni.** f: owned, by Whitey Anderson, veter­ You loo can save money by gelling your Hoengtong the livvnclion reservoir. of Stuff, jilupKod for a continued Slgna were erected to keep the an Manrhesler mail carrier, l-ee is Tills might caii.se some buzz- ployees classified under the sal­ build up of nir ntrenpth In the side of the Oval free from cars. I cing "ae. used" by his friends, ing amiing zoning nfrirlals. We aried job evaluation sy.stem in the glasses a! Union Optical Co. London. May 29 ol'* Britain Qiipyong Tokyo, May 29 ul'i Cnniinu- mid.st of (picstlonlnp from mem­ Flreflghters ntraln to hold Mrs. Irene McKerry, dlxtniught mother SOUTH They were also posted to elimin­ wlio have heard of the incident, of understand bee-keepers are being corporation and its divisions will pleaded with Iran today to nego­ nlsl troop* fighting stubbornly bers of a Senate Inquiry commit­ ate the hazard of children running being a car thief. a two tots wh- died in their blazing homo at Vancouver. B. C., lata tee about the removal of Gen. urged to expand their efforts. receive the adjustment. tiate the ten.se Iranian oil Is.siie In , 'imf. ^oM[)/ , KOREA : from lhelr own hills toilay slowed between parked cAra in search of May 26. Frank. Z'l, and Linda, 18 month*, were trapped In the DoupliiH MacArthur from hli SERVICES Eight million more pounds of Service at Union Optical is the best in ^ an atmosphere of good will, "tak­ the I'nIted Nation* advance into A youngster attended his little The plan, similar to that in ef- , flame* and perlahed. (.\P WIrephoto). comniandH. foul balla. bees' wax are needed this year. . THE FINEST ing full account of the dangerous Bed Korea. Gea. Ilovi S. Vandenlu-rg. chief friend's birthday party and was feel for hourly-rated employees of , On tlu’ MacArthur l8sue. he had So far the signs hava meant town. potentialities of the present sitiin- Thl* I* th«- picture In Korea May 28. as V .'N . troop* (blark ar­ Two Chinese divisions were of staff of the \lr Force, sits In lliat faiterpret the wishes We wonder how long It will the eorporatlon and its four divi- a eharp rx(hanpe with Senator sions, will provide a wage adjust- ; IN tion." rows) continue their advance and CoiiimunlNt troo|m (white arrows) wiped out in a four-day battle on the ult:iesM ehiilr n-iul.) to testtf.v lake our talented politielans to lllcUenlooptT (it-lowal who dc- of ,the family. nienl of eight cents an hour moi-e The British .statement, delivereil light rear guard a<-tlon. L. N. tank-led foree (a) almost reaehed the leiitral front, south of the 38lh .veslenln.v at M iisliingtoii, Is-fore perfium the greate.st stunt of all ( Inred that Vamienhern had been on s.alarles from last March 1 un­ All work done at Union Optical Co. is by Foreign Secretary Herbert Yonrhon. Other tank* nimble through Yongpong. (B ) llwaeiion parallel. The U. S. Eighth Army the ooiulilne;c.strd that rnisj'd a eember 1, 1950, until last Febru­ action in nationalizing the giant In. .\merlean* rapture Hyon (e) and seal e*ea|>e route* for Com­ the single battle. fifth ullne.sH to ii|i|»<-nr at the Sudden Thought Dept : Wonder 1946 Pontiac Sedonetto. Anglo-Iranian Oil eompan\. and munist lriM»|i* on the east-eeniral front. South Korean troo|>* are .Siiiiiller. but equally sliiliborn rpu’.stinn a.M to wlndher Vondf'h- FUNERAL HOME if Anrlent Romans bought their ary 28. The approved adjustments Come in and have Mr. Christensen adjust rlosixl-diMir Inquiry. will eontiniip m effect, hut ap­ Radio and Heater. Trap,'s 63, Kills 14 said Britain is ready to secept l>aek In Yangyang (d). tights raged acro.ss Korea north licrj; Hhnuld re.xl^;n or tie removed "mourning Meat.s " for funeral n BMt Omtar St PeL 6888 WASTE PAPER proval for further quarterly ad­ your glasses of charge. some form of nationalization of of 38. Allied troops were held to aa rtiief of the Air Force. Van- rites, in the Blark Market? justments does not extend beyond her oil Interests in Iran. limited gains Sliffesl action was denherR denied hr had dleaRreed A Non. 1941 Olds 4-Door. Radio Troops In Tehran in the renter of the peninsuin with any Fnltrd Natlonn policy. June 30, because the Wage Stabili­ ties had driven through more than Woman Hure Easlngton. Eng., May 26--(;Pi— TTte bid to Tehran came as ten­ where U. N. trwips tried to seal zation Board authority at present and Heater. .300 yard* of debris. .Mining offi­ I>etlnra Full Victory A violent explosion burled 78 Brit­ sion rose in Iran over the oil Is­ off all Hwachon reservoir. does not extend beyond that date. ish coal miners .today behind a tun­ cials said the coal face, where It is Price War Trend A t another point, Vandcnbrrj; sue. Tanks and troops poureil in­ South Korean troops were Date Ts Srhefliiled 1940 Pontiac 2-Door. believed the majority of men are Takes Life pave hifl definition of what would Tile cost-of-living allowanee will nel full of thousands of rock*. The to Tehran aa Iran's government strung along the south bank of the COLLECTION ta* paid as a supplement to each U nion O ptical C o. Radio ond Heater. bodies of 14 men were dragged out trapped, was another 700 yards hr "complotO victory" In Korea. braced for Communist-Inspired rsscrvolr abisut four miles saat of employee's base salary and will be by rescuen^ and one man was tak­ away. In reiipona® to qurstlone from For ("Jiiirch Supper 641 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER TEL. 2-3128 "antl-lmperlall*t'‘ demonstrations th# damsite. V. 8. Marins* were By Hanging SHOE REPPIR included in computing overtime 1934 Chevrolet, 4-Door. en out badly crushed and burn­ Fresh air was being forced Senator Hunt (D-\Vyo), he said he throughout the country. Lacking In U. S. As on tha western end. American In­ would regard it aa complete vic­ IN THE SOUTHEAST SECTION payments, vacation pav nllowanees ed but Btlll alive, but by late after­ through neighboring seams In Issued another propa­ fantrymen fighting through strong Radio and Heater noon 63 atill were entombed.- tory If there waa unification of I'The Mary McClure group of the and holiday pay. A t Pratt 4- Whit­ hopes tt would filter through to ganda blast on the issue today. opposition gained one mile Tues­ Twelve .brigade*- of reacuer* Korea under a democratic govern­ I Second Congregntion.il rhureh will ney Aireraft. Hamilton Standard, the men. Its Literary Gazette charged day In their drive to reach its M 188 ('atl)<*riil.p H o r a n o f 1947 Olds Sedonette. worked in teams through the ment and "Home Bort fif" a Knrean- MONDAY, MAY 28 serve the annual strawberry siip- Sikorsky Aireraft and TTnIted Air­ The violent blast blew two men Britain with trying to blackmail eastern end. craft Corporation headquarters, tumbled rocks attempting to clear clear of the tumbling debris. One Gimbel, Macy Feud O a k S i . H a d B p it i 1 1 1 ( ’liinoHe treaty. I per at the church, Friday evening, Hydramatic, R & H. Iran and frighten the Iranians f'iipture .liinetlon miHiiEu m jin ' the quarterly p.Tvment for De- 1,000 yards of blocked tunnel to said he was lifted and tos.sed 60 In other high Epota: i June 15. The menu will consist of with military force Field dlsimtclies rei'orted Allied Help the Hospital — Help Local Industry By Continuing I eember 1 to February 28 will he BUY reach the blast area. 900 feet un­ yards down the tunnel. Another A n d I)p8poiidpn! Sinn* 1. Vandenhrrg conceded under I baked ham, scalloped potatoes, cole 1941 Pontiac 6 Sedan- Morrison told the House of Com­ troops behind tlie fighting front I made .Iiine 7. and the quarterly derground at the large Eaalngton said ha was thrown 20 to 30 mons that Britain's amba.ssador, lief the real test may come Thurs­ knifed five miles up the Hyon-Inje i h e t questloninpH by Senator Bridges To Save Paper. The Need Has Not Diminished! slaw, assorted breads, pickles. | coal pit. yards. New York, May 29 lA*)- Lead- . Tin* Dealli of a S I I payment for the period ending ette. Radio & Heater. day. strawberry shortcake, coffee and H. E. Collins, production direc­ ing New York department store* May .31 will be distrilnitcd June "A great cloud of black gas" (Coutinued on Page Eight) "The price reductions come in the (Continued on Page F.lght) (rontlniied on Pagn Kight) n jM W V fV 0 milk for the children. . tor of the Durham Coal Mining poured dou-n tha shaft, said M ibb ( ’atherine Horan, of K2 Mrs. Richard NIese. leader of |I 25, Payment at Chan".' Voiight, at 1948 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Ra­ Hold many nationally-advertised wake of a United State* Supreme Lower St Float Lev*) Dallas, will he made at abmit the A\EMORIALS division, said "VVe have not given George Williams, twin brother of Oak atreet, was found dead this the group, anniiiimes that the meal dio and Heater. articles at le.s.s than so-railed ' fair Court deeel*ion that store* which samp lime. tip hope," but Fuel Minister Philip 19-year-old Matthew Williams morning in a woodxb«‘d at the rear will be served continuously, as the i Noel-Baker told the House of Com­ who was the first brought out trade " prices today But a quick have not signed "fair trade " OF PROVEN agreements are not obllgnted to Seek to Halt Starts Hop guests arrive, from six to seven j 1941 Buick Sedonette. mons he feared It was "N ot at all alive. Plan to Air survey showed little tendency for of her home Mcdual Fxnmtnor o'clock. observe retail prices fixed by man­ probable" that any of the trapped The explosion caught the miners a "price war" in the nation's other r>r. Kobert H. Keeney Jr , aald the In order to aslsst with Us pur­ Radio and Heater. men could have escaped through just as the day shift was reliev­ ufacturers. Manchester great retail merchandise markets. Partisan Row death wa.s a .h u ic h Ii*. due to hang­ Over Pole chases and plans the cominlltee old tunnel* branching off from the ing night workers about a mile RFC Loan Data Some stores which have signed would like to have the church peo- SUPERIORITY 1946 Olds 8 Sedonette. gaa-Iaden exploaion site. and one-quarter from the bottom There waa more watchful wait­ such agreements said they were ing by a I’lothesline She waa in ing than active price-cutting, an her 69lh year, having he# n hr tha thing that grows. An economical, natural, organic TTie death toll of Navy men Crowds of relatives and friends GlnilM>l Meet* C'ut* Mead(|!ini lers. Patrolman Hu.s.xen Sunday, .lune 10 USED CARS said today a hitherto unpubll.shed Democratir brearl which threat­ Graham investigated, L)r, K« envy I-aying of cornerstone of Eman­ drowned when a motor launch waited anxiously at the pithead Gimbel Brothers, big rival of North polo today In the converted soil builder. No weed .seeds, no burning, no chem­ in a cold wind blowing off the report on an J80.000.000 RFC loan ened a breakdown in the bipartisan, .said Mi.s.s Hoian apparently THE FINEST uel Lutheran p.arish house. 4 p.m. 270 HARTFORD ROAD capsized Thursday stood at 18 to­ to the Baltimore and Ohio rail­ Macy's along .New York's busy P-.M Mustang fighter in which he icals to drive away the earthworms, .\pply it now North Sea. The Bishop of Dur­ “Bloody Dynasly" Edi­ delilieralions on the .State budget. hanged lu rself best night. Sin* had Hid the non-.Htop New York-to* Sunday, .lune 17 Manchester /Aemorial Co. TELEPHONE 2-4168 day after a man-by-man muster road will be released next week. 34lh street, .said that "W e are to lawns, evergreens, gardens and the rain will MOBILHEAT ham. Dr. A. T. T. C. Williams, and A meeting of the Ceneral As­ hri*n m ill Inalth and despondent London record la.st .Tanmiry 31. IN USED CARS Briti.sh-Ameriran Huh annual of survivors by a board of In­ Maybank made his announce­ meeting all prices as we have in A. H. AIMETTI. Prop. a number of clergymen mingled torial in Narion sembly's Appropriations ronimlt- .since the death id n .sisti r. Nora, a j F'nirhankN. Aln.'^ka, ix his desti­ put it to work. all day spring outing. Garden quiry. ment at a news conference after the past. " HARRISON STREET— MANCHESTER The board thought at first that with the anxious watchers. tee suddenly broke up yesterday few months ago She hjid he<*n liv- i nation. Open Until 9 Evenings FUEL OIL Grove. Open Until 9 P. M. a closed-door meeting of the com­ But across the nation, mer­ Sparks Staff Sliakenp Wednesday. .lune 20 OPP. EAST CEMETERY PHONE 5207 or 7787 19 had lost their lives. But a T*he Easfington colllerv-, one of with a flurry of partisan chargis ing alone sime ihr sist»’i ’s ibatii. j ('airym g the first polar airnmil Bank Financing the largest in the Durham county mittee called at the request of chants' comment.* ranged from 40,3 West Center Street Telephone TS.S.I St. Bridget's strawberry festival, sailor testified a previous witne.ss and countercharges. k'uther Jolm Hannon of St. i 3,00(1 letters P.lair took off Senator Capehart (R., Ind.) to "W e will meet all competition. " Panama, Panama, May 29 -i4’) 6 to 8:30 p m. was mi.staken In testifying he was coalfield, Is 10 miles east of the Demorrats acrusrii Repuldican.s .lain* s s < Inirch wa.s railed to ail- I from flslo’s Gardernioen \ir Base. city of Durham, Part of its review the contents of a column and nobody undersells us " to "No — Editorial demands for a purge I aboard the launch on its IH-fatcd publi.shed today hy Drew P.garson. of trying to forre a $230,700,000 trip. workings run under the North (Continued on Page fCIght) had been responsible for "hush- price changes made or planned" of the Arias hrothers Arnulfo budget on them (Continued on Page Kight) ‘- - I M S Three bodies have been refov- .Sea. At Newark, John C. Williams, and Harmodio. who both have had Republicans countered with the Special ered from Narragansett Bay. The (Contlnued on Page Eight) president of L. Bamberger & Co., lively careers as Panama Presi­ charge tJiat Demoerata were .stal­ others are missing and "presumed Admits Treason said his store would meet price dents precipitated a high level ling on the budget issue and were This Week Only drowned." reductions locally and that it wel­ •shakeup today on the staff of the bent on blmking adoption of a The board said that about 141 Belgrade, Yugoslavia, May 29— comed the Supreme Court derision newspaper La Nacion. balanced budget by the General men were aboard the 50-foot (ip)—A Yugoslav army captain "Because it gives us freedom to La Narion unloosed a hla.*t Sat­ Assemiil.v hefor* final adjournment 1949 Chevrolet 2-Door FLOWERS FOR whaleboat as It plowed through pleaded guilty today to charges peg our merchandise st prices urday against the "Bloody Dynas­ News Flashes rough waters carrying men to News Tidbits on June 6. Styleline. Mock, radio of high treason and espionage on that are fafr to the community." ty" of the brothers and railed for Republican members of the ap- their vessels from overnight shore behalf of the Soviet-led Comin- The National Retail Dry Ckiods the "immediate extinction " of (la ta KulleMna of ths W ire) An i d e a l leave. form. Culled from (JP) Wires and heater. Excellent association said it was making a both. (ContlniiiHl on Page Eight) condition. Famons Brand Heating Oil survey of sentiment among 7,000 The editorial caused a wave of Clean— Hot— Economical Pledge of loyalty to government retail merrhants across the na­ prote.sl in other Panamanian FANNY BUICK DIES tion, on what they planned to do I’lus Time-Saving, Trouble- is being required of delegates to papers and today La Naclon'a Sev<*n NaziH Los«* Suggestion convention of American Gold Star as the result of the court's ruling. board chairman. Police Chief Col. Hollywood. .May ‘2!i—(A’)—( 'omi'ilicnnc F:inn.\ Ri'ice died at 1950 Chevrolet Heetline Saving Service (( Italian Reds Suffer Mothers because, its president Test Seen TTiursday Jose A. Remon, and its assistant Bid For ClenitMirv 11 :15 n.m. ()). d.t.) today, five dny.< ufler sufferinK a cerebral editors, Guavino Sierra Gutierrez, 4-Dr. Heater. Efficient Weather-Watching says, "subversive influences have Gray skies and morning rain in hemorrhage. tried to get control.” New York, plus the suddenness of announced they were resigning * * * 11950 Chevrolet Style­ System 1949 Olds 6 and 8 Cyl. General Motors goes to shop the announcement on price cuts, their posts. Washington, May 29 - i/Pi Sev­ For Men ior Loss at Polls prevented an early test of public It was Remon — Panama's en condemned Nazi war rriminals CALLS FOR SEI.F-SACRIFICE SPIRIT line 4-Dr. Radio and Prompt, Automatic Fuel 4-doar. bulletin boards to tell its 335,000 production worker* they can't get interest in a "price war." lost another round today In their Middletown, May 29— (/P)— U. S. Rep. Horace Seely-Brown legal battle to escape the hang­ Heater. If >ou want a convrnienl place to bring Deliveries 1948 Pontiac 8 4-door. Lhelr four-cent hourly pay raise— Some observers expressed be­ (ContJniird on Page Eight) (R., Conn.), say.s that peace can be achieved “ if we assert man's noose. yet. your launjiry bundle, .shirl.s and suits bring Full Measure Guaranteed 1948 Olds 8 Cyl. 2-door De Gasperi Anti-Communist Block Breaks Grip Federal Judge Walter M Bas- the same spirit of .«elf-s.Tcrifice, and the same acceptance of 1949 Mercury 4-Door. More Important to health than tlan dlsniis.sed lhelr latest plea public and private respon.sibility that typified the lives uf Of Extreme Left Wing Party on “Rej— An anti-.j. places to 164 for the 0)mmuni»t- anced diet, sa^'s one of nation's tution bars capital punishment. Communist coalition has broken greatest authorities on nutrition. However, Judge Bastlan ha* VOTE NEAR ON LONGER RED TRADE BAN Hydramotlc, Radio and cleaning problems are solved. Make quickly 1947 Olds 4 Cyl. 2 and Left Wing Soclallet bloc. extreme Left Wing hold on Italy'* The return*, nearly complete, Detroit's strike of 8,700 AFL Until After Polio Season granted them a stay of execution Washington, May 29— {IP)— A two-year e.xtension of the re­ transit workers marks time on Its until June 5 and Defense Attor­ and Heater. ID E A L a regular stop and save 4-door. "Red North.” indicated that the antl-Commu- ciprocal Trade act. flatly barring tariff concessions to Russia CALL 4148 GERANIUMS 35c- 3 FOR $1.00 Incomplete returns today indi­ 39th day pending court action . ney Warren MnGee told reporters nlats won a majority of provincial and her .satellites, was ready today for final action by House 1948 Chevrolet Station 1948 J««p Dniivnry. cated Premier Alcide De Gasperi'* council seats In 21 of the 28 pro­ CapL Jamea Jabara, world's first B.V .ALTON L, BL.AKESLEE in England and Australis. Doctors he will appeal. MIXED POTS AND BASKETS AT REASONABLE PRICES The seven, now in Landsberg Wagon. Radio and Atlantic Pact front had given the vinces, and the Communiata won Jet ace, arrives from Korea and Asaoolated Press Science found that more children under and Senate. The conference report on the legislation, agreed 1947 Olds 4 Cyl. Con- Reds their worst beating in five in six provinces. One province did for nearly five minutes kisses his Reporter five years old developed polio prison in Germany, once before upon yesterday by a Senate-House committee, would extend — URNS FILLED — carried their ease through the Heater. years In provincial elections. not vote for councillors. The anti­ pretty wife— to the delight of pho­ Chicago, May 29—(45— In the within a month after vaccinations vortibla. courts to the Supreme Court with­ the law to June 12, 1953. The committee adjusted differences The Communists were kicked communists also won In 21 of 28 tographers. polio season, June to September, for whooping cough and diphther­ 1948 lulck Super 4-Dr. 10% a n n u a l a n d v e g e t a b le PLANTS— 2 5 c DOZ. Chrysler's "smocka or ooveralla' out success. They originally were between the separate extensions of the act passed by the out of five provincial capital ad- provincial capitals. it seems wise to postpone vacci­ ia than non-vacclnated young­ 1944 Olds 4 Cyl. 4>doer labor dispute idling more than 32,- scheduled to die P'ebruary 13. Radio and Heater. Cash and Carry Green Stamps The parties led by De ^Gasperi nations of children for whooping sters. House and Senate. OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 9 P. M. ministration.s they had held aince 000 workers runs Into second day. They were tried and .sentenced by a s s (2). 1915. De Gasperi's forces took a won the port cities of Venice and cough or diphtheria, unle.ss there's The Chicago experiments were Thirteen men suspected of being done on nearly 500 mice. All were a war crimes court on charges of 1947 Dodge 4-Dr. Radio heavy majority of council seats Genoa—two top prizes in the mun­ an outbreak of those dl-sea-ses. SEES NEW DEVELOPMENT IN COLOR TV 1947 Olds 98 4-door. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY AND MEMORIAL DAY members of underground Iriili Be- For the vaccinations may in­ Injected with polio virus. Some murdering thousands of civilian* and Heater. in elections which ended yester­ icipal elections— and three other LUMBER pulHlcan Army are rounded up in crease the chances of a child's mice then got whooping cough vac­ during World War U. Washington. May 29— (JP)— Chairman Wayne Coy o f tha day for a third of the nation. The province capital administrations pre-dawn police raids aa precau­ coming down with polio. cine. Some got both whooping Federal Communications commission said today the door 1948 Pontiae 4-Dr. Hy- BVILDim SUPPLIES rest of the nation vote* later. which were Communist for five Treasury Balance MANCHESTER •m tr • 1 1 9 Greenhouses tion against violence when King New evidence for this bit of cough vaccine and diptherla toxoid. is left wide open to further development of color television. dramatic. Radio and .Ministry of Interior results In years. George VI visits Belfast this medical advice was described to­ Others were not vaccinated at all. Chairman Edwin C. Johnson (D ., Colo.), of the Senate I n . Heater. eanert ereri SHINGLES - ROOFING 630 of 554 provincial council seat* The Red hold on Genoa, on the weekend. day to the Society of American The vaccinated mice developed Washington, May 29—(^*>—The a S and Fiona pave the antl-CommunIst bloc— a Prime Minister Nehru says it position of the Treasury May 25: terstate Commerce committee asked Coy whether Supreme MOTOR SALES McLOnVllle Tyrrhenian Sea, and Venice, at the Bacteriologists by Drs. Albert polio much earlier than those not Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily combinaUcm of the majority top of the Adriatic, had vvxirricd vill be better for war-threatened Milzer, Mllly A. Weiss, and Kath­ vaccinated. Dr. Milzer said. The Net budget receipts, $114,316,- Court approv-Bl of the Columbia Broadcasting system’s color 1947 Oldtmoblle Sedan- Open Evenings 302 V/OODBRIDGE STREET PHONE 5947 907.81: budget expenditures, $162,- Including Wed. Afternoons Christian Democratic party, the the I^emier's Atlsmtic Pact gov- world if national leaders an ' news' erine Vanderboom of Michael incubation period for polio was 50 television method “closed the door” to other new devdoiK •tte. Radio & Heater. WEST CENTER at Republican, Liberal and antl-Com- papers hold their fire during next Reese Hospital. Chicago. 279,459.74: cssh balanse, $6,436,- 3 1 4 MAIN STREET 3 8 3 Open ’Til Noon Saturday crltleal few'months. (OanMaiisD oa Pag* F«w > 834,287.02. ments. « HARTFORD ROAD C H i f - tA j Ut' ■tfl) nVI) • A ------iIV Vlf—— —^i"Q muniat Socialist parties — 336 (ClMtlBiwd *■ P a (* F * w ) The advice stems from studies