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1HUB8DAT, MAT I. IM f A vera g e Dally Net Preea R om The Weather Faaacaat at D. fi. Waalhat Baraaa P*e th* MMth et March. 1949 parsons on ths local plants pay^ > ;0*aaMmhl* enewarmy aeat- itn r ef tbs Bast. RH.P., No. IS. atom, whara tha buainaa* was con- , ducted for aevoral yaars, roll, and th* company utshds. to torad fight ah*w*r* aad a**lae thU will mast nt 7 p. m. tomtMow nt LocalPhiit ^ rtfiiin all its help, providing th«y 9,740 About Town Orange hall. Dsgraa work will 80th Birthday MaanwhUa Hr. Grant marrlod aftotaiwa thaa.ywtorfiayi etoudy Ml— Gertrudo Rsbocea Fitch, wUl mov* to Versalllea with th* y , £xcftfiry» - .' w af the A e « t start at 7:30 aharp. AU Royal company. Rsvsral persons havs a f OIrealattoaa toulghti Batorday tt m OuMa n»«,.h Kaigbta ara rsqusatsd to he daughter of J. Patton and Ella C. Now Moving [ whM A Mftll* Is Celebrated Ingraham Fitch of Manchsaur. alrosdy traasfsrrsd to th* asw MaHchester--^A City of Village Chmm prompt. planL Z r ' M f ^ i i r (!*■■* TUMday Attar ths death of hi* father. Mr 6 JiOPM CAFE COD ■ 1 ■' Grant with bis family moved bach Folding C r H o i i Corpora­ •MUiNr Dy ttttm «ft kla Mauds Tho Brotherhood of the Cove­ , Cdiaiplrts|y>'Ralsli*d. m m INS. Msl if '.tdjiBisg 141 MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRU>AY, MAY 6, .1949 (81XTEE.N PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS tnm iodruns, BOlnttoo. Hsrt- nant Congregational church will Friends Surprise Walton to Wapping to assuiM the oamsr- tion to Take Up ^ a r * VOL. LXVUL, NO. IM hold lAdlee’ Night thla Saturday ablp and management of the 84- Rsona miltiia' air tantoSa,' aU, esntlito*'** ^ Nator' ay pm, 4Rs fiM& mti WtUtsnlteld. Hr. Osrd- W . Grant at His Cam­ hath. hMdattsn. apsa atalrwiw. f«R aaDar. atasm w h iiiii^ M r isssivsd auuy baadsoma glM pTartnig g o'dock. Harold Til- aers tobocco and dairy farm which ten in Venailiet PRESCRn>TIONS linghast will apeak on "United bs oonductsd until 1810. aetows sad storm dssts. Oceapaaey aa ar hstora Jaa* M. CMaa t - ^ bridge Street Home CALLED FOR . hsasa Tharaiay aad-Friday fs ^ . 8-F- MU to T F. M. VUal asam Fedemliats" and a aodal hour with B a tm Roal Batata FleM . ■' Th* Folding Carton Corporation, Sleeping Time, for Collins Quad* lefreahmenta will follow. It was then that he entered into first Bsrvsd. O* to 181 BrsoUMd stoMt aafi aaa a ta t % batoa An IhVltstlon hsu btsn racairad Walton W. Grant,. well known located in one of the buildinga at AND . • eltorafi tor.fifiAfe. i; - A M B b ly No. 10, Order of the real eatate bualneaa in Hart­ Cheney Brothers, ia now In the’ Republicans’ Policy Roberts Says Delay ,*»»»» « t . ■ ‘ 1 ftaiabov OIrls, and the John The Vacation school committee local realtor and appraiser, was ford, becoming a partner with the process of moving to new quarters DELIVERED of the South Methodist church will >>■**»» Chapter, Order e< DeHo- honored Tuesday- evening when U U Robert M. Reid, local aucUon- & VeraalUss, Conn„ a few miles meet tomorrow evening at 7:30. aer. He was also associated with lay, to attand an informal party about SO of his friends surprised northsast of Norwich, a spokes­ FRANK P. A N D L I this fMday aveninp at the Mr. Reid and the laU Chari— O. man for the company said this PINE i The Ladies’ Aid of the Zion him at his home at 22 Cambridge Treat of this town in th* Phoenix SS8 ADAMS ST. REAL ESTATE PHONE MM On Legislation Hit Haaonie Temple on South Main afternoon. Evangelical Lutheran church will street by coming there to pay re­ R eal^ Company which had been In Approving Pact It expected to be quits some PHARMACY atraot is Went Hartford, to be be the guest of the Bethany Ladies’ torm ^ priinarily for the purpose (iTan hy,Hartford Aaeembly No. spects on his eightieth birthday. time before the entire factory is Aid of West Hartford tonight at Slost of the evening was devoted of developing building lota. A few M4 Centnr StrMt ' 10,' Order of Rainbow Oirls, and 7:46. moved, depending on business, ma­ to bridge and''other card games, years later, Mr. Grant bought the chinery,, apd transportation. TcL 2 M l« Again in Assembly the Chartv Oak ct^ ta r of the Order of DaMolay. The inviUUon prizes for the high scores being intsrsat of hia partner, Ur. Riad. A t the present time thsr* ar* 43 Adyertiw in Tlie H e rald ^ It P bt* Mias Margaret Mary Faikowakl, won by Mrs. Emma L. Nettleton, th* latter devoting his full tlm* tncludad members of the Man- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W ill Hurt Prestige* George W. Btrant, and Gilbert B. to auctioneering, but both con­ chaster orpaniaations only. For ,Falkowskl of M Alton street is Willis. DemocraU. Charge Atti- further information contact Moth­ tinued their offlcea in ths old Uni­ co-star m tho operetta "Bell of , After the prises hsd been award- ted States Hotel at 36 SUte Changes Likely er Advisor Mrs. Reeave. Barcelona" by Rose Chaney at | took their partners street, Hartford, until tha building tikle Can-Be Summed performances given in the auditor- j„to the studio of Mr. Grant’s Former Supreme Court Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ was rased. Ur. Grant in 1983 mov­ • Up in Phnue ‘Pub­ Diplomatic Post? ium of Holy Trinity High school daughter, Mias UlUan Gertrude ed to hla present location In tha If Labor Law' Quit Germany ters, wlU hold a public setback In Hartford where she is a student. Justice Tells Sena* party next Tuesday evenlnp at Palace Theater Building, Hartford, lic Is Damned*; Two; i • i The first performance was held where bs eontlnuM his buainsas, tors Russia Will Be b i i Fellows haU starting at S:lb. last night and there will be anoth­ ‘ Floor Leaders Report | K c p c a l irainCCl A short business will precede the with Frank L Pinney as his as­ Issue Viewed er one tonight as well aa several sociate. specialising in farms, city Encouraged If Rati* party at 7:30 o’clock. more in the near future, all of and suburban propertlea. He ia a Stand Taken ia Caucus ------which will be for the benefit of the fieation Action Iff *' The Woodland Park Associa­ member of the National Real Es­ Congressional Reaction Difficult One school fund. tate Board, the Connecticut Real tion will hold its final meeting for State Capitol, Hartford, Slow; No Real Assur* Estate Board, tha Hartford Real May 6.— (A»)^RepubIican pol­ Indicates Truman Will the current season Friday night The children’s dancing class hsld aiicc of Future Peace at 1 o'clock in the Fireplace room Eatate Board and the American Indications Now West-j Friday evening at St. James’ Institute of Real Estate Brokera icy. Connecticut Democrats Have to Accept Com­ at the Manchester T. There will school hall, sponsored by the Cath­ charged today; “can be sum­ ern Powers Yet to De-’ . View Is Emphasized be election of officers for the com­ olic Mothers' Circle* and under promises in Repealer ing year after the regular busi­ med up in the phrase, 'the the direction of Miss Flannigan, cide How to Deal With | Washington, .May 6.— (/P) ness meeting. will bs discontinued for the rest public is dapmed.’ ” A stat^ Washington, May S-^iF)—Con- M O M P r Expected Red Proposal i — Former Supreme Court of the season. ment the two Democratic greaalonal reaction indicated today Miss Julie Moiiarty's dramatic V I Justice Owen J. Roberts said I DAY and NIGHT floor leaders said a party cau­ President Truman will have to ac­ recital baa been postponed due to I There will be a meeting at 7 to­ Wasbingten. May Rus- | tiKlay that delay in approving, cus unanimously had author­ cept some compromise if he wants illness. morrow evening at the W4st Side ala's expected 'proposal to with- { ized (hem to mzke wza teased in­ the Taft-Hartley labor law re­ The CiolHn* qondniplet*——twe boys nnd twe girh->«lpep eomfortnMy In nn Incnhntor at New Torii's the .Atlantic pact will encour­ Rac for Cub Pack U3. Moviss, in­ to the daya-old fight which hz* draw all occupation troops from I Seraral. of the town’s main ar- pealed thla year. I rhnntn hoepital. one day after Itirir birth. till. Is the first ctosenp of the youngsters since their Mrth age Russia “ and damage our cluding comedlea and safety fUms, ripped the Generzl Azaembly Germany is regarded here as one I tatiaa m n bracketed today with will be shown. ParenU, mombera, TTie president made It plain nt to Mrs. Ethel Celllns, 37-yenr-olJ v.lfe of Charles Collins. 39. n hrokemge office clerk. prestige tliroughout the a p ^ . his news oonference yesterday he traffic surrey counters of the and friends are cordially invited. i of the most diffitult issues I2ie | world." Roberts gave his Blazt aepubUcaa **a*fniel" intend* to fight to put new labor' Rtata Highway department. It is Alfred F. Wechaler, majority ■ western powers will liave to meet view.s in a statement pre­ bellsrad that the surrey la an ef­ Mra. Isabella Duka of Vi*U, legijimtion on the book*. ’ at the Big Four painisters confer- leader of the Denaoo'htic-con* H* noted, in thia connection, that pared for the Senate Foreign Re- fort to determine the amount of Calif., left for home yesterday af­ Giant Ford i ence in Paris lal* tbis month. raliaf the Wilbur Croes Highway c i ^ U R K E © ' ^ A * 1 1 AT'IP^C" todUed.fiqnatot end John P. Cotter, hia administration runs four years. Steelworkers Demand lation-s fonimittee. sviiich ia hold­ ter spending the past six months m laori^ leader of the Republican- InUcalions are that tbe United , prorldan for adjacent towns, such He hinted at the later poaaiblllty ing hearinp on ratification of the vlsiti^ hsr sister, Mrs. Earl Love­ ' A t ,JHL/11 iBh controlled Houae, bUeted away I States. Britain and France are yet i 12-nation defense alliance. ' as Manehester. A similar surrey land of 33 Lewis street. S'. ■ -LS I .la of a "whistle stop” campaign to Plant Idle ' to decide exactly how they will 1 was made prior to the opening of Waltoa W.Oraat once more at what they called the carry hla ideas to the. country. Pushes For^varii With Heqrlags Republican*’ "refuaal" to conaider ■' • 4th-Roimd Pay Boost I deal with the. proposition if tbe ; the highway. Grant, teacher of roico and diction. Asked about one now, he said it j Russians put it forward. There ia Tlie committee pushed forward, Oo. 4, SMFD, anawsred a call Governor Bowles’ legislative pro­ is too early to say. He added that No Renewal of Negotia­ with the treaty hearings (9:30 a. yesterday at 3:30 p. m., at the rear There on ths stags -'was the birth­ gram. I no present evidence that tjiey will ' Itahearaal for the choir of the day cake on a table decorated with Self Serve and Health M wket he would let the newsmen know m., e..v.t.i. de.spite the four-power of 138 School street to oxtlngulah They criticized again the “small Some of Murray** Other ! " ' accept any such demand. covenant Congregational church candles and whits lUacs, and at in plenty of time to pack their tions in ‘Speed-Up* Dis­ Fleet Admiral HUIlam D. Leahy, agreement on lifting the Beirlin a brush fire la the woods. Damage MirrorSs Gloss town rotten borough eyatem of Work lalensively on ProMem* above, who recently reoigned ao will start at T o’clock tonight. tables attractive with spring col­ trunks. • Big CIO Unions Go- C W S I State department experts are blorkade. was Umltsd to the immediate area, electing representatives.” blaming pute Yet Scheduled Tidbits chief of staff to President_ Tru- The general feeling is that while with only brush and dry graaa ors, the guests enjoyed refresh­ Maxwell Home It for giving the Republicans con­ Lenders Duck Comment now working intensively on this ments, with Mrs. Hlldlng cater­ FurnUnre Tops. Window ing to Follow Lead- man. Is M ng considered for Ih* , the German prospect it more hope- Tamotrow night the King David trol of the Houae year In and year But Mr. Truman’s call on Demo­ and other problems expected to No. gl. I.p.OJr^ wUl ax- burning. ing. and Plats Glass. Auto Glass M A ZOLA HEALTH MARKET Bulletin! post of r . S. ambaeitader to Bel fill there is yet no real assuyanc* out. crats to support the party plat­ arise at the Paris meeting which the aaeend degree on a BeoorJlaga Mads form—which pledged repeal of er in Seeking Hike \ ...... ' ' ■ gium. He would succeed .\d- of future peace with Russia. Rob­ Work on the new school on Ol- . “This gives.the little group of DatrleL Stay S—<*>)—Ford opens May 23. On most if not all miral .glan O. Kirk, who was ap­ of eandldates from' Frtend- Mi— Grant then became mistress the Republican-sponsored Taft- FBI agent testifies Ih Judith erts emphasized thia view by say­ oott street Is progressing rapidly. Ready^tihEat Cho$en for Quality: top Republican leaders a strangle­ Motor eoapaay's hi^e RUer these problems tbe unified Ameri- pointed ambassador to Russia. Iftdga r of Thompsonville. of ceremonies during which s White Gloss Co. on. Hartley act—brought no riieers Rouge plaat was locked today Pitteburgh, Mav 6.— i/P)— Coplon espionage trial that her can-Brit *h-French position is de­ ing; hold veto power over all leglala- I are ismlnded of the soc- With most eg the ground clsaripg recording was made aa each gueat from Capitol hill. Democratic lead­ "The truth is that whenever th* eompists, workmen have atarted 24 Birch St. Msnehester tion—legardlea* of how the peo­ la Ita first major atiike since PhiUp Murray’s Unilwl Steel- \ termined. I and and third dagriie in Hartford greeted her father while bits of ers ducked comment. 1941 as’ aa estimated 5,000 Plans already are under way for democracies have been afraid ta a% lby M. The District Daputlas staking the land. The aehool U ex­ humor and pleasant reminlscensea 1 LB. ple may voter’ the joint statement Open DSII.V t A M. To 8 P. M. The president said be liked the picketo paraded'peaceably he- workers are taking the lead whether ’ other individuals” mlghl creation of a western German gov­ acknowledge the fundamental dl- ■ovstsiga Grand Has- pected to be completed In 10 were exchanged. Everett J. Mc­ Sm oked aald. Spanish Issue I vision between dictatorship Si'd Incfnifiax Saturday BAG Wechaler and Cotter reiterated original repealer, offered by Chair­ fei* 'mala gates. Picketing in demanding a fourth-round be intoived ... Air Force ’.apfi- ernment. thus far developed tfc Phi^iH with a Kinney, local realtor and Bolton f '- $ 2 * ^ pay boost. And some of M ur-! nounces expanded training pro- democracy, the delay has permit­ .Tldnts aaay be obtatnad lumbar dealer, paid special tribute that unleaa the Republlcana agree man L ea ii^ l (D-Mlch) of the coatinoed ia an orderly faah- against Russian opposition. Those Plenty Of Parkinf Houae Labor committee. loB today. Just as whea the C m itn:r,na ■ gram for Reserve officers and men plan* will form the basis of west- ' ted the dlcutors to pick o ff thO ;HartHntchhm 1,__ to him, mentioning his kindneta to debate prapmls made by the rays other b ig CIO unions • squadron of r . a . f . sidt- Group A og tbs 06nt«r church The House rejected that measure walkeat began. Long Uaeo ef ern proposals for a government for | Close to Vote I democracies one by one; just as in teaching him the real estate On Prenisea governor, the 'Democratic Senate are goin g to follow the leader, are* win fly from Malaya t* Hoag Hitler did.”/he added: — «— women, eg which' Mrs. Abbott FRESH RITZ lb. will not act on' Republican bills before it turned down a compro­ pioketo, oom* bearing nigne all Germans. ' Ait iha t b lv w S A m f is laadw, wUl havs it* final bualneaa 18 years ago when ha was John L. Lewis, president of Koag "in near future" to bolster ‘ “ at g O’doek, tha film an- aaaociated with Mr. Grant at his Wkich they daacribed as measures mise aponaored by Speaker Ray- onying aimply “Ford U on Objective of Western Powers | I Measure to Prevent Attack mooting on Wednesday at • p.m. lb. bum «t Russi'*. ' bt the Haaonie appropriatidy to rsprsaant tho dif- HALE'S 3 LB. LG. NEW SUPPLY would have kept most of.the T-H Dptoolt, May S.—(P)—Ford 'niat'* the ^otUM la industrial they'^n-Insist that’ the Soviets I James W. Gsraid. former dis- fsssnt months. Mrs. Alexander Integrity and fine character a The Demoeratk Iea4u»_a|l4 who testEfifd to Jils Volunteer work complimenting him on hia vigor they' “afnCerely nope (he Re- Bet mutt. " • Rouge, a giant of the auto Indua- America .• today—th* "Big Four” agree to take down the barriers I basasdor to Germany, t(dd tha Stuart la gsnsral ehalrman. CAN PKG. fisM HeBow Vletory for FBI within party, t\ -n* down Bulletin! ’ senator* it it his opinion that if *^»1U of mind and M>dy. Then in behalf Headiluariers COTTAGE CHEESE Lb. 25c puMlean leadership in th* House try, My still and helpleu today in of industry—steel, auto, coal and offers from publUhel-B, movies ! which now restrict communlca- 2 9 * ______^ ______V_____ Mr. Truman summed up those I the Senate doe.v not ratify tha by • soeial hour dur- of the guests he presented him * f Representative* will Join with electrical workers—want more magazinea, television and radio, j Lake Siiceeaa, .May 6—‘T t . thas rafrsahmsnta wm HamerlsI Templls. ^rthian SiS' action* aa an adminiatratlon vie- the grip of a strike. money now and a guarantee of se­ Clalro police arrest youth **jd | ^ The western nations sJso are Russia’e Andrei A. Gromyko ! treaty, now that it has been ten, will bold a setback party for with a handsome kodak camera t \ )R ufl In taking prompt and aggres­ ih a'gnrrsd by Hra. Rwseell Craw' Tall Cbn Neslte's, Pet FRESH STOCK . sive action in the public interest’ The great factory, one of Amer- curity in the future. to be member of outlawed Mo*-, determined that the unification of charged today the United, ; signed, "we will be in 4 war within tha public cn Tuesday svoning at for use In his buslnees, and the FRESH (GenUnned en Fag* Nine) a year.” fitad her «■—wmittee. Kem- gift was acknowledged with flt- or Carnation AM s Fuel to Fires ica’a marvels, remained Idle into lem Brotherhood association in ' all Germany must permit true per­ St a t e a and Britain are ' ~ to bring ouea- g:lB in Odd Fsllowa HaO. There Pension Program Sought strengthening France Spain Gerard said he hem polled ex­ tlng remarks. The recording con­ The statement, however, aeemed the second day of the CIO Umted The CIO United Steelworkers' connection with last night's hand sonal freedom and democratic po- ben,” and win bs a door prim so weU as oth­ MUNSTER CHEESE 49c Auto Workers’ walkout of 60,000 ___ _ 1 Utical institutions for the entire hy supplying aims nnd giving ambassadors and that 22 advised er primes; and refreshments will cluded with the einging of "Hsppy to add fuel to the partiaian fires wage policy committee ended a Birthday," and later the records W alnut E vaporated which reached new heighta yester­ men protesting a "speed-up." This larfie order would 'it neonamie aad political as- Jiim they favor th* treaty. bs sorvsd. three-day huddle of top strategists president of C1i*ml»r of Deputies ^ radical change In the *>•*- aistaac^ The Sovjet depu^v Gerard said one other ex-am­ ware played back ao that the day when the appropriation*, fi­ Shanghai Push When it would function again yesterday by asking not only for Economic^ Roast For a Change for the Ford Motor Co., to pour .. Violence-torn minmg town o f , prevaUing under the Rus- foreign miidvter spoke bethre bassador. Ogden H. Hammond • ( Th* WSC8 of the Guarryrille complete recording could be heard. ' t nance and labor committee* all an unspecified wage hike but a Asbestos. (}ue.. invokes Canada s ■ bo a aaid-woak Bible Meats ■put on proposal* made by th- out automobiles waa an unanswer­ the M-netion Pelitk-sl com­ New York wrote him: “ Am not in at S- o’clock Methodist church in Bolton Is Bora la South Hlndsor Milk pemsion program and health and riot act and orders striker* to dis­ President Truman summed up I favor but think it nrrnatarjr ” Bom in-South Windsor, the aon governor. By Reds Seen ed question. mittee nf the United Nation* tho Otator Coagrega- planning a delleioua ham dinner _____L. welfare benefits for 1.116,000 perse ... Top insurancs executive the general state of affairs to a j Aaeembly. He ncruved the Hammond waa ambaasador to of Wilbur F. and Eatella F. John­ Fresh VEAL Aaserting that only three items No renewal of negotiation* in members. in ^ rtfo rd says private Ufe in­ for Friday, May 13. Mra Herald on'the governor’s program—evic­ th* dispute was scheduled. news confetence yesterday in com-! two big western potters ef Spain-jn the late IfiSOs. • ; Los is chairman for the affair; son Grant, Mr. Grant was aarly Murra.v. president of both the surance must develop all-purpose . Vi LB. cans tion control, elimination of segre­ Strong Attacks Roll However, it was felt that both menting op the new agreement for | twarUng' U.N. attempts to Give* Owe View looeka, eg M Olcott asaoclated aith bis father in the I and Mrs. Fred Warren will head Shoulder ROLL gation in tha National Guard and company and imion were agree­ d O and the Steelworkers, character by filling welfare add | ending the Berlin...... blockade, -He bring about the downfall Of' Gerard, who was ambassador to (M v«r win bo toaor aololat when the kitchen committee, while Mra. market gardening buslnees. Later, wouldn’t estimate the total cost of security needs of all people, big ior I remarked that he ia happy the I Berlin at the outbreak of Worid when hia father, with late Walter creation of a commiaaion to study Up on Southwest and able to early pekee talks in view GeneralUelmn Franrl«f>o Fran- tho comMaod Gloa dnba of Pem- Myron Lee will be in charge ef his union’s demands to the steel | httle. rich or poor, to continue In co. beoka and Trinity collegea will the dining room. For reaervatlona, W. Cowles, conducted a meat and Northwest of Big City (Coatiaaed on Page Niae) (OenttoMd on Page Ten) (Ooatlnued on Page Nine) Industry. He did estimate, how- ' business. (CoBtianed oa ft g e It a ) aing M oHit’a ‘TUcniiem" in the caU Mra Herald Lea or Mra. John grocery store in Manchester, be lb. ever, the insurance program ' Police investigators in ne took an active part in that bus­ Lake Succese, May 6—i(p|— The Trialty e h ^ on May U at 3:16 Erickson in Bolton. Ranges, Refrigerators e c o n o m y c o f f e e Shanghai, May 6—(dV-The big would cost 8.4 cents per man, per i dozen Hartford and Middlel j a # d a. as. A apaeial tavltation has iness. afterward becoming full U.' N. Assembly’s special political Chinese Communist push for hour. 1 county ( ommunitiea picking - lip, 1 # A d »r b V ’’g a t * V A "itX committe* ngared a abowdown bawl aatsadad to Pembroke and The V F W Hartford County owner at which time it was known Washers and All Ground Or In The Bean Lb. The CIO leader long has been in loose end* of string of 48 crimks v x »A q d . VntverWty alumni In the Council will hold a mMting at the as TTie People’s Market. After the 45c Urges Nazis Shanghai may bs on. Senate Passes vote today on the question ef the FRESHLY SUCED favor of pensions for his members, attributed' to eight Wethera^told' diplomatic boycott of Franco HoUlatar street school at 7:15 this fire in 1906 which destroyed the Other Appliances The garrison today said strong along with other social - security Hartman Block in which the storr i teen-age boys arrested recently Spain. Saturday evening. There will be Communist attacks rolled up on I benefits. He's become more in­ ... Marshs] ien Hsi-Shan aaya'Uj Seen Hurlful Flashes! Hyra L,se, dauglitar of Mr. and electlbn of offlcera Mra Florence was located on North Main street, j B O IL E D H A M H Lb. 50c Pay Penalty the southwest and northwest. It Education Bill Latin American coiuitries aft«e ^ Unitcn Nations place at the VFW home at the juet north of the old Buckland | Pkgs. Law Partner of Bald­ northwest were beaten back. Casts Vote of 38 to reported well on the way to recov- d e s s e r t 3 23c WE HAVE A < ^ D SUPPLY OF The UMW finance* its SlOO-a- hand ... Representative Patter­ (CoDtlaned on Pape Bight) ' Green. Members bringing gifts for The Reds knifed deeper into cen­ month pensions out of a health misaion Makes Assur-1 Labels Bills UaooaaUtoUowiI oiy. tha gift table are requested to give win Wants Malmedy 15 After All Efforts son (R-Conn(, reports in Wash- Mashingtoa, May tral and southeast China mean­ end welfare fund financed entirely them to Mra Gertrude Buchanan D.\TE aad NUT ington that survey of his district Its Report leans for DeBMciaUe A cUm today The newly organized singing FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Slayers to Pay Fully while. There waa little mdication T o ' Amend Defeated by 20-cents-a-ton royalty pay­ tion in I at the card party on Friday or on of fighting on either of these two shows majority of constituciits ' labelled twe aati-Coniimiaist a*ff» group of the ladies of Columbus ments by coal operators. There's are willing to'pay increased costs Saturday night front*. Still Enforce aaceastltntlonal and eaM thay which was originally scheduled to BREAD Can Washington, Hay 6 —(if)— A every indication Lewis will ask of more liberal social . security Geneva, Switzerland, Msy 6.— • - meat tomorrow night at the K. of (This appeared to be a hint that Washington, May 6—uF)—Tbe Honid actually aid tha CoaaaMRlat Visit Our Stafood Dept, To Plan former Army officer urged Sena­ Senate- delivered a 1300.000,000 the operators to up th* royalty benefita.' "• (VP,—A United Nations cemmis- C. Homa will meet next Friday Spring Specials FRIENDS the' two lancing operation* Into pa>’ments in the contract expiring sion contended today the Europe- . moveneat. That opbiiea waa in* •* tors today to prevent Hitler's blager Sewing Machine strike night at 7:45 o'clock. The group Nationalist (Nina’s vitals were vir­ Federal aid to education bill to tbe Red Blockade I preeacd to a Senate Judiciary auhe former Storms Troopers from es­ House' today for the second year June,30. And a source close to In _____ Elizabeth, N. J.,. enters__ new an recovery program , is hurting ta under the direction of Rev. Rob­ AAIESITE DRIVES tually unopposed). ' the buahy-browed UMW chief Ironunittee by Beajamla C. 8lgal« Can Economical, Tasty Monu$ caping full penalty for “the wan­ in a row. phase with (^lO uaioh men picket- | Europe's economy more than it I ehalrman of the Washlagtoff ehaal- ert CarroU. Members Interested Terma Arrasgedl BROWN BREAD ton murder of American prisoners Attacks Break Loll says Lewis probably will ask a in Joining the group are invited to Tha attack* on the Shanghai Tbe measure awept through the ing retailers riho handle com- help*. German Police Lac Gun­ ter of AD.%. Be eaM.he waa spaali- Cbole* Of Matsriala For Your Car!! of war." Senate last night,by a vote of 58 shorter work week—at the same pany’a product! ■■ .. . Delegqte*' Th'"The assertion marked a survey attend the next meeting. HUNTS WHITE .MEAT front broke a lull that began when report of the U.N- Economic Com lag on behnif of the Natimwl AOA ¥ - - — SNOW CROP FROZEN Dwight F. Fanton, now a law to 15 after’all efforts to'amend it rate of pay as at present. writing eeaaeltatimr ter-wrest Oer- fire in Effort Thomas D. Colla the Communists by-passed the mission for Europe. Nations from I t o I and nJeo tor the AaMrleha OIvU Tomorrow evening at 6:30 there partner of Senator Baldwin (R., were, beaten down. Emphasis oa Welfare Plans maay rush to complete their work 2-9219 Conn.), urged this action on a city, seized Hangchow on the both sides of the Iron Curtain con- j Hall Raring .4ni« , , trill be a Mother-Daughter ban­ T U N A F ISH 7 O*. Can southwest, and left Shanghai iso­ It''would authorize 3300,000,000 Throughout Murray's CIO before Big Fow foreign ministers’ quet at the Emanuel Lutheran STRAWBERRIES pkff. 39c Senate Armed Services subcom­ to be appropriated annually to union empire, there's more and conference in Paris May 23. ... . stitute the commission, created in j ENGINE OVERHAUL mittee investigating the case of lated except by sex. 1947 bv the U.N. Economic and ! Kesiime Regular Work wurch. PICKLED help the states pay teacher salar­ more talk about aocial security Australia offers to lategrate Hs „ , , , . j- . __ Berlin. May 6— German Rome, May 8—‘jPi—Mom thaa Germans tried for tbe shooting of The communique said several Any 1941-48 Chevrolet Passen­ SNOW CROP FROZEN thousand C:bmmunl8t troop* Were ies find other school operating ez- for union members. There’s talk, defense, with those of U. S. 0 * - '’'’°=“ ' ‘■0'“ ’ ''*' “ ordmate emer- police enforced the Russian block- l.OOO.OOO strikers roauaMd’ rogadar ger Car or Truck (only excep­ unarmed U. S. priaoaer* of war at pcqses. Many schools have lost too, a'bout wage hikes but the em- fente Minister Jrfin J. Dedman l organ^Uons working to ade inside Berlin with gunfire to- ^ work in Italy totlayi rndlag sov- MUSHROOMS Jar Malmedy, Belgium. atUcking Kaablng. 60 miles south­ tion cab-over Engine Trucks). west on the railway to Hangchow. teachers to better paying employ­ lUiasts seems to be on pensions aayB...dpriRgfl*ld. Masa.. Superior J l ehabiliUto Europe. dajVsiZ day s before tbe barriM-s 1 eral months’ of lahee eeatrovorey Offices For Rent P E A S 2 p k fs . 45c Denies **Terrer Tactics” Used ers. an a lim e n t advanced by the and welfare plans. are due t.-> be lifted. I which aerioualy retarded Ihahaa Parts and labor...... 5 7 * 5 4 CAMPBELL’S Fanton was called to the wit- One attack was launched from the bill’s sup^rters. A wiKl fusilade from German ecoaomir rccaveiy. “THEM DAYS IS .113 Main Street neas chair <9 a. m.,*3.t.) for addi­ south at a point near the city’s The CIO United Auto Workers, By providing for the largest per for example, has declaaed pensions gcroua weapon in shooting man, guards cn the east Berlin bound­ textile. roastrncUoB aad neehsal- tional questioning, after repeated airport. “ ” . I Ing for an economic comeback. CONE FOREVER” BEANS Cana pupU allotments to the poorest he found with his ffife in cocktail | ary failed to halt an automobile cal iMdnattlea h n * hera affected Mrs. Anna R. Dart ly den^ng yesterday that “ terror A second came west of Kaahlng. the No. I objective in forthcoming are tripping over their own isola­ i P A K E fiosh Fruit and Vegetables states,’ It ia intended to more near­ wage talks. President Walter Reu- lounge. i racing into the American sector by the work eteppsjjee, which, la i Phons 3046 RELINING JOB taetica" had been used by Army A third hit Nationallat posiUons tionism. and that the ERP is ag- assay caaea toak the term at alaw- Sa OZ. CAN BUNTS FBESH NATt\E investigf tors and ' proseeuloca In around Chenkchih, about 9 miles ly.equalise Question opportunitiea UieV'hasn’t announced a definite President Truman's rsquest fori ^ ...... under, cover of diirkhess. < Reline, bleed end adjust brakes throughout the nation. power to ’ reorganize, g^ern^snt)*^*'*^*"^- "tuaUon. West Berlin police reported ttwy dowu atrlkca. obUectlng evidence against th* to the no'rth. * wage pattern but has said an ia- The Marshall plan, through * ’* * on your 1940-48 Chevrobt pas­ An 'almost ideoUcal bill passed face's nip and tuck rac* in Senate had bean unable to dlscovwr Germans. The garrison’s eommunlque aaid . crease wiU be asked. Hy talks ERP. pour* in money with the' Sevea m e la P la n Crash senger ears includinf bbor and FRUIT COCKTAIL c»35c R A D IS H E S B k . Sc Fanton was in charge of the that simultaneously 6.000 Red by the Senate last year wa* plg- about bringing back the purchas­ ... Palomar’s "Big Eye"—already whether the driver had been 1 2 . 0 0 oifholed by a House committee, avowed intention of helping to in­ wounded or where tbe car went Pertlaad. Bag.. May natcriab . teams which rounded up nearly troops struck at Taichang, 87 miles ing powmra the approximately 1,- apple of aatrenomen' eyes— ia go­ tegrate European economy; Euro- twc-euglaed. BrMah carga p lan 37 OZ. CAN HUNTS fftreag Bipartisan Support ■ ing to be ever better than expect- after escaping fcom the Rusa|an FRESH NATIVE 1,000 former Nazi soldiers and northwest of Shanghai. It aaaerted (k)0,(ibo UAW members hsd In I pean nations themselves adopt carrytag eaves parsan eraahed tiien collected th* evidence whicli that the attackers withdrew after This year’s measure, part of the June, 1946. To rearh that level, .sector socIM; welfsrr program for which Raid Secret “ Illegal” MeeMag' iato the Eaglieh rtiaaael thla aft- helped convict 73 of them of tbe a two-hour fight. leaving 200 dead Reiither adds, a wage boost of at r ! ( i ! 7i3& * p , . i ; . K j 2-“ eraoea. appam tiy hilMsg aB FRONT END S^PECIAL SLICED PEACHES c»29c ASPARAGUS ^ President Truman campaigned' role in Lda Angelas court aquabble' ^ German police in the Aroeraan 'ff A * J Bm. 33c mass murders. and a'ounded on the battlefield, aheard. Ships la tha vlclalty aa|d last'fall, had strong bipartisan (Ctatlaned oa Page Niae) over late comedian’s eaU tT tegration. the commission report- sector meanwhile raided a secret IfJ. There have been four subse­ rnkiea OtflcUls Werried '■ ed. the hte-helUed Bitatol attezaft as- Adjust the steering-gear, cor­ NU. 3 CAN p. M. FIERf^E SALAD PACK - \ FRESH NATIVE quent inveqtigation* and now only Meanwhile'the newspaper Sin suppi)rt'in the Senate. "illegal” meeting of the SociaHbt Now Mr. Higgins heats rect caster and camber, check In'the'Senate last night three For lack of such integration, it Unity (Commiiniat) party. ‘They p a m tiy Mew ap. A Naval mm- six Germans atlll hwait the death Wan Pao aaid Fukien proviace contended, national economy is narlae pMard up two hadtoCk hia hone with - FREgM. KETRA LAM E resulted from “a smoke screen of the bull ’Thirty-six Democrats and are unfavorable, despite a re­ An American-licensed C^ronan ali^L he saves hb border of thla aoutbeast province. markable Improvement in indus- Davld U Dsaa, Denecratlw anyac false charges designed to rals* (Fukien province i* opposite 22 Republicans voted for It. news agency reported another dMbss — hto temper— TOMATO PUREE The differences ^ among Repub- Costs Student His Hands trial production in 1948, it added, i shooting occurred on the east Ber- at m m city from 1814 to IM 8 aad COMPLETE PAINT JOB Each doubts with respect to th* evi­ Formoca. UUnd province con­ fsnsar Tala aad Foedhan attoefe. aad asvsral doltars PINEAPPLES 33c dence.'’ verted Into a natlonalUt fortreas). IlcsM over'th'a type of legislation lacreased Trade ___ I « " boundary during the lUght' hut MIBACLE WHIP waa'pointed up In the cloeing de­ The conmiaaien said a long western sector peUM eald t h n died tto* a lto ta o * at Maw Bft- wteter! LARGE Nay Beeew* *miUtary Berea” Th* newspaper aaid. relnforca- tola Osaerql hssaltol after aa s If thia cenUmss, he said, th* bate, aa the .Ml waq attacked by 3 ^ Brunawiek, N. J„ May 8.dhad to h* _ ao^utatod li n ^ L term progtam ef American capi­ had not been abl* to. canfirm the menta had bean sent to poalticms tal inveatoMiR'-inucfa Uk* the way estaaded Utoa^ ia ike early Idtda (Wrmer Storm ’lYoopers may be­ around Chungan. Th* ' tow-n is Seiners Wherfy . '( R - Nqb), -(Jft—Seme .Rutgers imivefslty I' MqH< a)*t a«auffei^ ' ' poamhl* cheat ia- rep^. ■ Thh news agency laid a I e e e ^ Britain financed' economic’ devel­ ha phgred to tha Vala hachBiM On any passenger car SALAD DRESSING Pt35c COCONUTS Each 1 2 C < come “ military heroes’’ as did near th* northern Piik'en )>ord#r Bridges :,(R-NH) and Edton (R- freshman chemiatry studenta de- I juIRrar---- bloctad*rhu*Uhg’ truck drtyer hjid clded.’to concoct a bomb ih a paper | Twe Olhfiti SKghUy Mart opment ovqraea*' in th* 19th cen­ aad at Fpl*. Leavtag Yale, ha 69-so many German veteran* ef World 315 airline miles southwest of M o^ ), ‘ « ' i heep^prounded by ffovtct-sponaorad west to Perdheaa w h w be pat- 138 FT. ROLL OCT RITE tury. i* the'’only shlution it can war I. Shanghai. Wherry, the G.O.P. floor leader, drinking' cup yesterday \aa a> Two'other'stydehU were slight- polir*. ■'■’'r- • ATLANTIC prank. ' ly liiirt in the blast. The universi- tee. Increased trade between the dl-PT Green Stampe Given With Cash Sates “These accounts of beating*, The f^mmuniata were already In aaid it is a “ Spclallstic” program, EditoriallaU in th* effieW captahi af the baahethell Man. , Your Dollar» Have More jLeuU at W A X P A P E R Roll 23 c tbreats, inducements, starvation, the soutfawcet mountain* to which comparable to the long-range The instructor was out of the .- ty said only idlaht damage waa Iron Curtain coimtriea of eastern Viet Army newspaper' Ts^M be , tin , ■ ;e and Fuel Oil aa ’:j,'L.tfra.'"iasassasr*:’."'"'T‘ T ’*r‘-aas53E|g spiritual deprivation and a variety thay were driven by Chlang Kai- housing-bUl'recently passed by tne room for a moment, and it aeem­— ' done 'to the labdratlabdhttpr>'. About 30 Europe and western European Runscliau maanwhU* gave a clear areas also would be helpful, it Trdffsanr Ifflsacff l« 'N of tortures ar* all untrue,” he Shek In 1937. From there they be­ Senate. He saw it aa a step to­ ed like lun. ' . other students were', not hurt. cr outline of prqbablc Seviat de- eald, although he acknowledged gan in tha 1930a their famous trek ward Federal control of educa­ The bomb was all too effective. Tha imtveraUy' said th* pn- said. aaanda in tha Big- Tfivr fciuign 4 pkfp. 2 9c thst'“mock trial*” and “atoel M - to bleak Tanan in North Chins. tion. *' • ' It Wcw up auddnily. A * a re­ aeribad axperUhmt' vriiich th* Eastern European ceuntrlea, the nOnistara masting in Paris. Watoingtoa. M «y NORTH END V A N ’S 11 BLU-WHITE aena” had haea uaed to eelleet evi- A hundred miles or less to th* Brldgea afad Bcton aound^ tha sult, Aatbray J. lanaaroa* la iraUimta atudtats w*r* doing did report said, hecaua* e f AxMricaa Th*y indicatod Runts will at­ paaltiBa n ths T w ga i . T. W«wd Co. dene*. weat other Communist troops cut same note. -Bcton told th* Senate without hand* today. not oantain .an exploalv* mixtur*. restrictioa* *a impert* to them tempt tor ■ , Net budget raeeipto, PHARMACY mJIIKIUMcou “ It arould .hav* been utterly im- th* railway from Hangchow to that' the bill would force the pro­ The l8-year-old student waa re­ But the students had access to are th* only one* in Europe hav- 1. Obtain.a four-power agfse 188.78rv budget «npWS<-niOT.uN 427 HARTFORD ROAD TE T..3866 SUPERSUDS Lg.pkg. 27c MANCMMTUI COMIf^ Nanchang at a number ef places, gram on the Btatt "whether they ported in “fair” condition at 8t, ether chemltals' in the laboratory, 5Q8Ji8LJ7:. -cash h 4 Depot Sq. Tel. 6545 i . (ChuManed *■ rage Right) according to reports in Slia^hai. Ilk* H -or noL" 1 Peter’s hospital today. Both band* a spokesman aaid. (OnalHauad era P a n Nlaa) it am P a n RtoMV 371JM l84. 2t m 1 / ..... i ’ ■:> '.yl M ANCHESTfiH BVISNING HERALD. MANC.TTESI-ijR. CXJNN, fR lD A Y . M A Y «, IM S MANUHKSU’BK EVli^NLNU HEHALD, MANUtlbblEK. FKiDAY, UA\ 6, 1041* PAOE Robert Lyons, WiUiam Hall, David Police Chief Wtfits Asks Committee ASTOR THEATER \ » ■■ V > ■ Citadel Program Addy, R u sm U . Clough. Judy About Town win be Installed at the Robbrtson Clough. Lucille Rlader. Darleen im Mdn, St,. Baal Hartfeid chester Sunday by the Fatima of Leiria-Fatima in hit pastoral letter of 1930. Bleacher Seats Park,where the Softball Twilight Creek R ebek QlamanB, Carol Ann Carlaon, Rob­ Test of Meter Miss jfcaai* Hewitt requests that Let Burr Testify 0 m m Olaefc Alexin- Saalth Guild of St. James' church. His For Mothers’ Day Rev. The Holy See haa Indicated Its League otages all of lU gomes. STORES TO SERVE] YOU. ert Duncan, Robert Coi*. Lynette all those who had tickets for the “WHIPLASH" McGlynn lecture will atari at 8 p.m, and Assembly Agreement will ba given Hn the basement of recognition o f Fatima in many . Four sections, seating 68 per­ Neon Petritsion Maxwell. Mrs. Edith Maxwell and “Parade of Quartets” call her this karUord. May 6.~(/P> — A Varoolea Lake Set for Season sons, have been set at Mt. Nebo. Olady* Vennhrt. Chief of Police Herman Schen- evening to make a report on sales. BL James’ church, ‘ncketa may be ways, notably by the participation ✓ ______Ther« will be a apecial Mothara’ del is awaiting a letter from the spokeainan for the PeopleAi (W al­ “ISN’T IT ROMANTIC* Here Sunday obtaUted from members of the of Pope Pius XII in the silvei Ju­ Four old type sets ore In use at AUTO PAR TS A group of four men Cadets Charter Oak Lots, at the No. 1 Day Program given at Uie 8aiva» MaasaehuaetU Institute of Tech­ lace) party of Connecticut eald to­ Fatima Guild or at the lectory. bilee of the apparitions on a radio lltere ore a total of 9HR bleacher . Athens, Graoca, May S — (SV— Uon Arm y atad ei at 9:30 o’clock from the Salvation Army Training Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston of Chances Appear Dim diamond, and two old type oets at Th* government sold today O r ^ INKLER nology before' making his final se­ Plymouth Lane left this''morning Sat. Mat. at tigs—Free Priaaa broadcaat to th* Portuguea* na­ seats at the West Side Oval, scene College in New York City, W il­ day the party has wired Waahlng- To Hold Crowaing Sunday morning during the Sun­ lection of the type of parking To KMdlea— I Hoar OartnaaB tion on Oct, 31, 1943, in which he the No. 2 diamond. Four bleacher rebels attacked a town near tk* liam McCiure, of Plttaburgh. Penn., for Lennoxville, Quebec, to attend Noted Author and Sculp* of all home games of Manchester CHURCH CORNERS' day School hour, aponaored by the meter that wiU be - Installed in ton asking immediate action on a and Serial, Pina S Big FaatiMaa iBimedlately following the talk, consecrated the world and Russia acts are used at Memorial Field.. Bulgarian border Wadninfiay 6 S 1 P A R K S T . W alter Douglas of Philadelphia. the fimeral of Mrs. Johnston's th* High’s baseball team, and all Young People, at which time reci­ Manchester. request to the Senate Foreign Re­ tor to Lecture on the the crowning of the statue of Our In partlcnilar to the Immaculate Members of the Park and Rec­ nlghC tations and vocal selectlona will Wileop Young of Oreeneburg, and brother. Grant Drennen, who died lations committee. Oemocrau md Repnb-1 “ Lady of Fatima w ill-be held on games in the Twilight Baseball reation departments spent consid­ A communiqne indicated a force EAST HARTFORD MJ.T. has conducted an inten­ this morning. Heart. HARTFORD be given around the theme “ Moth­ Richard Shaffatall of Erie, all of Mrs. M ary RackUffe, party sec­ Democrata charged that the Re- “ Vision o f • FaUma” the lawn In front of tbe church. League. erable time on all baseball and of at least 4,000 men raided tte Pennsylvania, will take charge of sive study of all types of parking licans Follow Famb Father McGlynn is the non of There are 17 sets of bleacher*, aoftball areas prior to the start of town of Neon Petrltslon, looting er.” A floral token wlli alao be retary, said the organisation re- pubUcana were doing very UtUc to A fter the procession and crowning, meters, rating them on the basis The public drawing of the Ham­ Frank McGlynn, the actor famous the season. All areas are In ex- homes and shops and kidnaping a given to aU Mother* present and the aervlcea at the Citadel on Sun­ queeted a month ago that the par­ liar Pattern in Split help aolve labor problems and con­ there will be benediction of the with 56 seats to a section. Installed •M . 5-115* — Free Delivery — TeL 8-2161 of mechanical perfection, e ffi­ ilton wrist watch to be raffled by •The story o< Fatima is with.' for hie portrayal of Lincoln on at the West Side. A like number I cellent shape. large number of the Inhabitants. . Uie ' following will take pgrt: day. They will render vocal and ty chairman, Uie Rev. Dudley H. Wettarn Show tended that a lawyer for the Man­ blessed aacrament. Unfavorable initrumental aelectiona in addi­ ciency, etc. The chief has selected the rirst District Democratid com­ In Committees out question the principal event of weather will find the ceremonies stage and screen. . Donna Humphries, Jack Hilding, one meter which he beli*vei^to be Burr, be given Ume to testify on ufacturers association took part la ^ 1 l l l A " tion to speaking at each service. mittee will be held at Murphy's and Dane# drafting labor bills approved ‘ by the twentieth century, dwarfing moved Indoors. superior to the others, but he restaurant at • o'clock Saturday the proposed North AUanUc mili­ Japanese Beds Rebuke Bueela These students are now in the tary pace The Senate committee HarUoTd. May « — (d V - The the O. O. P. Labor comudUee. Ra- such things as the Soviet Revolu­ In his book. Father McGlynn wishes to check his findings with evening. Sherwood Oone, chairman Tonight at 8 O’ Qock tion, the derisions o f the Big discusses the hundreds of miracles, final weeka of study at the Salva­ those of M.I.T.' A letter has been ie now conducting hearings on the fluincea for a R«publlcan-D*mo- pubUcan House CSialrman Peter tion Arm y CoUege, for on June of the committee, requssU that a McManus (R-Rldgefield), retort- Three, the Invention and employ­ both physical and moral, that have Tokyo. May 6— Japan's :5K- ' - wriUen to the university request­ report on the sale o f all raffle pact. Bolton :ratic agreement on major laaue* ment of the atomic bomb, tele­ occurred since the appaittions at Communist party rebuked Russia 20th, they will be fully commls- ing lU rating of ths metar in ques­ ad: “Nonaenss!” sionediaa Salvation Army Officers tickets be. made by the district Mrs. Rackilffe said Wires' were x>nfrontlnf the General Aaaembiy vision, medical diacoveriea, etc.” Fatima, usually during the pil­ today for slow repatriation of Jap­ tion. sent to Senator Brien McMahon Gimmunity Hall "*The Senats Labor committee A i r to take charge of some Salvation workers to Edward C. Carroll, raf­ appeared aa dim— if not dlnunet— This Is the comment of Rev. J'hn grimages on the anniversary days, anese war prisoners. General Parking meUrs are expected t«v fle chairman. 74 School street, not (D., Conn.), member o f the com­ Pee Wee Menard and voted'to. Increase unemployment 8. Kennedy, noted book reviewer, wlilch are the 13tb of each month Mac Arthur and tbe Japanese gov­ Arm y poet in one of the eleven than ever today. and workmen’s qompensatfon pay. eastern states. be instailed in town by July. Main later than Saturday noon. mittee, and Senator Tom Connal- HIn Trail Herders about "Vision of Fatima.” a book from May to October. ernment earlier had demanded street will definitely be equipped ly (D., Tex.), committee chair­ Following a pattern made fami- I menta and to extend unemploy- Beverly Russell, daughter of Mr. ----- 7------written by Rev. Thomas McGlynn. After a canonical investigation that Moscow furnish information with meters from Center to School man. She said Connally had prom­ Adults, 75e ChiMren, S5e Uar by paat dloputea between the j I ment compensation to all workers. Fa\ber McGlynn, a Dominican lasting seven years, the appari­ on plans to repatriatae the esti­ and Mrs. Thomas Russell o f 51 street and possibly the bsrminua. ised before to notify the People's two partlea, Democrat* and Re- The bills followed Gov. Chester hi IS g Spruce street is alao a student at Sponsored by priest and Internationally known tions at Fatima were declared mated 400,000 Japanese prisoners The lower section of Oak street is New Horm one Aids party of a date for Mr. Burr's ap­ publlcana came to a parting of the Bowles’ recommendations. the Arm y College and will be Ladles o f SL Manrlca. sculptor, is being brought to Man­ worthy of credence by the Bishop still held In Soviet territory. one side-street that will have pearance. way* .in oommltteea, yeaterday on IA mcc Benefit* la Bill gX(A>.C*iMa among eighty other* who will meters, but It is not yet decided Arthritis Victims bill* dealing with -uoh problem* graduate in Jime. aa finance*, increaaed aid for edu- The Republican-controlled House I whether other side streets wiU committee also brought out unem­ The Sunday services at the Cit­ equipped. . tion and labor laglauiUoiv adel commence at 9:30 a.m., 10:- New Britain, May 5—(P)— Suf­ ployment and workmen’s compen­ /vuli aiid(Ja/id^ Chief Schendel aaid this morning Contend Amouat IW * High 45 d.p., and 7:30 p.m. to which sation bills, but with lesser bene- that he plans to confer with Main ferers from rheumatic arthrltla The Senate side of the Finance flU. everyone is invited. street merchants to eecura their who were treated with a new hor­ committee, controlled by Demo­ The Republican unemployment crat*. approved a 475,000.303 bond opinions OB the time limit to be mone known as “ Compound B” compensation bill would extend the I SPECIAL PURCHASE laaue for a building orogram PRICES REDUCED! Keith’s is blooming with gay summer furniture. allowed. were soon able to dance, nm and time during which benefits are House Republican oomnittee paid from 22 to 26 weeks, with walk swiftly up and down stairs, members, contending the amount Come . . . see our wondnnis array . . . the moat Cavey no Increase in benefits. The Dem­ complete variety we’ve had in years. Choo.ap your according to a motion picture was too high, tabled the ' nieua- ocratic bill 'Uso called for a 26- on % ISEVER BEFORE ItS ALL OIR PEARL-GATHERFSG YEARS TRADING 169th Veterans shown at one of the closing ses­ urc. The Democratic bond bill ,s week period, but with a boost in summer furnitui'e now while our .selection is at its sions of the Connsetiout State 115.000. 000 above the amcHint rec­payments. peak! Ray Donahue ommended by Gcw. Chester Bowles Fine Worsteds and HAVE n E SEE'S THEIR PEERS AT OR ^EAR THIS PRICE! POST To Meet Tonight Medical society here yesterday. On workmen's compensation, the Dr. Philip S. Hench, professor And (D). RSpublicaivs voted to extend the Sponsored by Wesley Group of medicine, Unlverelty of Minne­ Senate Democrats on the Ap- pa^mients to a totally disabled 1 ; Several Important topics are Hie Society Tropicals Tailored aided by Willing Workers and sota Medical school and chief of propriationa committee approved worker from 10 to 12 years. Dem­ scheduled to c9me up at^a special three bills Involving new spending BRACELETS AND NECKLACES OF Gleaners. the section on rheumaUc diaeaaee Four ocrats voted to extend the pay­ meeting of the 169th Infantry Vet- at the Mayo clinic, showed the for education totaling almost S42,- ments for life. to Your Measure Articles In gooour future Uesn., "It.inrinb.r Msms" siM Your Choice in Specially Prepared Dinnera Featuring "Syticry Is M.slc.” . . 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MANCHESTER EVBNINft HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1949 PAQISI MANUHESTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRlDAr, MAX •, m f ... . rament for adoration a t . the be­ Mrs. Gilbert Saegaert of St. Rita's Circle were Introduced as chair­ that Um ptCMnt pten BMda U k# Mother-Gircles ginning o f the Holy Hour and of- brought up ta dkta, than we ean't Police Holding ferred benediction at the end. man and co-chairman of the com­ Block Pension bined group for the year 1949-1950. mditures to Date Europe Group Betrothed be so far out of line,” he eaid. RHODDINDItONS - RIALIAS Musical Program WHEN Regletef ter Mefiaaro At Holy Hour Mrs. Arlyne Garrlty, o.-ganist fit After; the biiaincas meeting re- Police apum Hmothy J. Mc­ Two Sus^cte St. Bridget’s church, arranged the frMhments were served by mem­ Starts Soon Plan Ciianges Namara aaid the plan would help YtWS •*JMWiRiNia SHRUK musical program and sang "A ve bers of St. Anthony’s Circle. A m ou n t to ^i,599,9fii * YOU compensate tor the "haaajde” Attend ImpreMive Cere* Maris Stella” with-the men’s choir. police work. PolloeaitR Hugh J. Former Kitchen Helper David Garrlty sang ’’Mother at East Hartford OBicials Okacy sail* It was not asking t60 LANtSCAPE SERVICE your Feet is Kneeling ” Other •maadtturM to doto dur»*chetter’« p^Uon m « growing Permanent Commission monies lit St. Bridget's; to bo re- much tor thoae who are wOUmi to At Race Brook Conn bymns sung by the Men’s Choir of DRIVE -t y ~ r >• “ « « , Apparently Nip Liber* "five their lives’’ for Et«t Hiri- paid___ now or InUr by individuals, To Meet in Paris to 200 Are Present St. Bridget’s church were "A ve BULLDOZER to mcoord- ndus^ or state granU. The lat­ ford. Almost a score of police try Qub Arrcated’ Verum" and "Just for Today.” indu aliiration Move end firemen rose to reglater for HUtTNUteERY ter assistance, is, in turn, trans­ Arrange. First Session A t the annual busine.-ui meeting $3.00 per hour, nr work ;^to tlM roport of tho oUndlnf the msMure. IMS MAIN jBTBeST Tw o hundred members of Com ferred back to the ultimate payer Orange, May 6— (JTt— Chief of bined Catholic Mothers Circles met which was held in the lo-ver church done by contract. * M^hpprovrUtkmo doUd May 1. Hartford, May 6 — (PJ — East Ooiporatlon Counsel Leoa A. SbASniNBimT after the Holy Hour, rules to gov­ YOUH HOME. YOUR SAVINGS. AND YOUR EARN- —individuals and industry. London, May 6—(AV-The Coun­ Police Carl Petoreon and State at St. Bridget's church Wednesday , AMnprtotlona total H.141,110.^ Hartford officials have apparently Winslow urged the committee ta PHONC Stu ern the combined group w ire Ooou&itmanta now amount to In order to raise the current cil of Europe, forerunner of a approve a bill giving the town Trooper Arthur Laeaen ware to go evehing to assist at Holy Hour, T e l .3149 INGS FOR YEARS TO COME HIDE WITH YOU appropriaUons, the school building nipped a moire by town employes, adopted. Mrs. Kenneth Cotton and > loavinc an unencum- hoped-for "parliament of united r M t to taeue "short term notaar* to New York today to bring back Rev. Thomas Glynn of Hi.rtford cost of 11,689,000 was brought in principally police and firemen, to pending release o f a second school spoke of the virtues of the Blessed Thot'a lha raoson why outomobila insuronca protoe- . gdndbaloiioo of Europe,” wlU get under way this two men picked up by police there by a 20 year bond issue with in­ get the Legislature to liberalise building bond leaue. He eald the Mother of God and offered hei as tion is a nacesaity. Without protaction, ona outomo- U addition to tha outrifht op- summer. appropriations terest at 1.6 per cent. The esU- their retirement system. latter was being delayed to watt aa a u sp e^ in the Thuraday morn­ an example to mothers of today. -arM laf oatlmaU s. mated revenue from property tax­ A permanent commission will bila Occident might taka avarything you own and of iliiM.000 for new sehooU, and see If the laglslaturs would ing robbery of the manager of the During the Holy Hour Father RONSON LIUHTERS es is $1,668,363.18 and the esti­ meet in Paris Wednesday to ar­ Council President John W. Tor- u k I ftltcrftUcns biinf provide more school bUUdliig aid. Race Brook Country club here. Glynn led the group In (he recita-; your aominga for yeors to coma. Don't taka a chance mated income from other sources range for the council’s first meet­ pey led other town olficlela in INSURE tha total o f this yaar'a authorised blasting such, a bill at a public The short term notes, he eald, tion of the five Jo>-ful mysteries o f ' Pocket Or I'ahle — inaura today with tha Farm Bureau Mutual Auto­ is $482,747.80. ing. This will be held in the would nm around $800,000. N o lAKk d iA f'fM The auaphcU were IdenUtied by the rosary. I with to ’ m !m o ,110.48 or hearing yesterday afternoon W ore Chief Peteraon aa Ruaaeli K. Buyu, Models— Cigar Dept. McKINNEY BROTHERS mobile Insurance Company of Columbus. Ohio. It'a S S tiu O par caplU for J»«««s Of the income from sources French city of Strasbourg, which opposition was expreeeed. A8HP0RD. CONN. Fqthor Quinn of Hartford, who the Cities and Boroughs commit­ 26,' o f New Haven, and Josepb Real Kstale and Insiirance to aU o f tho town's asUmatad So.- other than taxation, it is estimat­ has been chosen as the cotincll’s tee, The measure provided re­ aaef.sted at the Holy Hour, urged i the economical way to prevent financial looa. headquarters, probably in Augtiet. k'Vv;-'-! . . Truxton, 22, of New York city. OM Inhabitanta. A family of ed in the'budget that $220,060 will tirement after 30 years plus a dis­ Fin Levels Large Bara Baatrlfd ftuaUy SaaiRisr lUaort the mothers to guide their chil­ Arthur Drug Slurea .)05 Main St. Tel. BOKO Ten countries yesterday signed Both are Aegroes. Xfuxton, the f o » , whooa Hoad earns an average accrue from state grants of all ability and dependents' fimd. dren in the appreciation of th e ' For complete information call a statute setting up the council. chief said, wae a former kitchen B M d ^ U weekly wage, would sorts, and that fees, federal gov­ "This bill would more than dou­ Canterbury, May 6— iPj—A bolt value of self-sacrifice andaelf-con-! The members are Britain, France, helper at the golf club. thua, fhta year, have nearly three ernment payments in lieu of tax­ ble the town’s contribution— from of lightning laM night Marted a trol and to do it by example. ' 1 Italy, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Good Fishing Booling^ Bofhing I^tatobn 'aaid the pair waa FRED T. RAKER es, fines, license moniea rents and MHm Terry Kehl $37,000 to $80,000,” he said. Mr. fire which leveled a large barn on months o f hU wages tle ^ ^ P , Denmark. The Netherlands, Belg­ picked up. by -New York city po­ The chaplain of Mothers Circles. \ “ dues” to the town s actlvlttes. other Income will account for the Torpey said this, plus added bene­ the farm of Ellsworth Davie on 104 IIOI.I. .STKKF.T TK I.. 5-1268 ium and. Luxembourg. Oreece lice at the requeat of the Connect­ Rev. John L. Loughran of St. r iH Since taxes are not paid on a per balance on this account Mr. and Mrs. Adam C. Kehl, of fits such as shorter work fa%rs R&ute 14. Tw o heifers and farm Received to May 1 from the and Turkey are expected to be ad­ ^ FULL COTTAGE SUER icut Btate police, a few hour* after James church, was present in the basis, the pinch for funds 60 Foxcroft drive, announce the "means a lot of money.” machinery valued at $8,0t0 were The Chord-Plckera of the New been in wide demand at both so­ sanctuary during the Holy Hour. I state was $909,248.26. mitted later. the holdup bad been reported by LEONARD D. RIV ARD is transferred to the property own­ enagement of their daughter, **Must Guard Resourcea" destroyed. Plainfield vclunteef 946.00 910.00 ciety and public affairs through­ On May 1 the town had in banks 3,600 Word Statute firemen succeeded in ea'vlng' one « Paul A. Brown, the victim. Haven Chapter of the Society for Father Carroll of St. Bridget’s i 89 MrRIM.F.V STKKKT TEI* 2-6811 er, or, in the case of tenants, to a Terry, to Nlcholaa Switchenko of Town Treasurer George Penney out tbe Northeastern District. church exposed the Blessed Sac- { / p l^ o n of their rental payment. a balance of $80,970.42 in the The council has Issued a 3,500- Willimantic. and B. M. Merrill, both members of farm tractor and in preventing the Down Par Month Kavolver BiandUahefi the Preservation and Encourage­ Manchester Trust company and $195.00 The Parade of Quartets, given The subject of benefits and costs word statute setting forth its or­ The wedding will take place in the Retirement board which re­ blaxe from spreading to four other Brown told police he wax aaleep ment of Barber Shop Quartet by the Rockville Chapter, >1. KENNETH OSTRINSKY from the year's operaUon of the $696,904.70 in the Hartford Con­ ganizational plans. It includes: S t James’ church on July 16. jected the bill, agreed with Torpey. barn bulldinga. Dairie esttmated Ma Dailjr laaptrHon on the aecond floor of the club necticut Trust company, credited Singing In America will appear on SPEBSQBA, for the benefit of the DM BISSKU. STREET TEU 3-1686 town is an Involved one. and the 1. A committee of the , 10 that something should be done to loas at $12,000. when tbe holdup man entered. The Manchester Girl Scouts, will Would You Rather Drive A to the town water department liberalize retirements but object­ man, Brown aaid, brandiaheci a re­ the program of the Parade of general average does not neces­ foreign ministers to make policy ous Community Player shows, ami feature this quartet together with The public works reserve amount­ ed to the bill under consideratlqn. 22 MUaa ProBi Mandiattar volver and ordered Browq, to open Quartets Saturday night at the sarily reflect individual instances. recommendations to member gov­ A. William Aatley, director of 10 of the most outstanding quar- LOAM ed to $132,000. "W e must guard the resources of Mika Sonth of WUbnr Croaa Bifhway an Coaa. the aafe. The' two men went to High school and South Methodist NEW 1949 PONTIAC? Ttie average does show that Man- ernments. shows presented" by the Co-Weds teU In this ares. This will be the the town as well as taking care Route 89 ' tlw firat floor office where Brown halls. Ik. 2. A consultative assembly of of the Center Congregational This quartet has been organized first show of Its. kind ever sUged Da\1d Grzyb, Diane Kaezmarezyk of Its employes,” Mr. Merrill de­ o^ned tbe aafe and banded the FOR SALE REASONABLY EARLY DELIVERIES 87 delegates, representing member church which have proven so suc­ Johnson for five yeSra, and its pleasing In Manchester and promises to be | and William Rubacha. clared. funds amounting to $300 to tbe Vets Are Askeil atate$, who can make recommenda­ cessful this past season. style o f Barbershop singing has an outstanding success. WITH OR WITHOUT TRADES Everyone Is invited to attend tions to the committee of 10. Attorney Comeliua D. Shea, And robber. Lawns Power Rolled A limited number o f tickets will counsel for the East Hartford Po­ this program and gifts will be pre­ 3. A secretariat for running the The man then led Brown back AIR CONDITIONING FURNACES be available at the door this eve­ lice Benevolent Association and To File Claims sented to the youngest and oldest ter his room where, after taking bJa Amesite Drives day-to-day work of the council. ning. free of charge. The bulk of Patrolmen’s and Firemen’s Asso­ mother present. A ll mothers will Anderson wrlat watch and about $W in per­ FOR The statute also set forth voting the tickets have been distributed ciation, said the groups have been BALCH PONTIAC Inc Vetsrana with service-connected be given a rose to wear in her own rules which gives every member a sonal funda, he tied Brown up SILBROS AFTER-EASTER OPEN EVENINGS NEW HOMES A M ) 01.D by the youngsters who will partic­ "stalled” for several years on a with neckties. He then took or aggravated disabilities who honor. ^ veto when voting on "important PAINTING AND Thos. D. Colla ipate in this evening’s Talent liberalized retirement plan. Brown’a automobile keys and de­ 155 CENTER SFREET MANCHESTER FOR matters.” On procedural matters "W e know pensions cost money DECORATING have not filed claims with the VA Show. All participants will receive parted. Brown managed to get to Tel. 2-9219 there would be no vetoea Certificates of Participation in but when the Retirement board You Can Always Do Better At Batch's BUILDERS AND HOME OWNERS for compensation, are urged to do The council will have no au­ a talephona and summon police. Boys and Girls Week. land the town actuary both agree Interior and Exterior Work DURATILE so immedUUly, Harry T. Wood, Jewelers Favor thority to enforce such recommen­ Brown told police that he be­ CLEARANCES manager of the Hsurtford Veter­ dations as it may make to member 225 Highland S t TeL 6.niS lieved two men were Involved aa nations. 'Modernise year BATHROOM or KITCHEN Trttk he had heard two men talking af­ ans AdmtailstraUoa Regional Of­ Swiss Watches 2.30 Oak St. TeL <914 fice said today. ter the holdup man had left tbe Many yaterans do not wish to durable and bcaatifal metal wall tile. club house. draw monthly compensaUon. and Hartford, May 8— (A*)—Connect­ THE WHITE ENAMEL THAT STAYS WHITE... icut Jewelers want the Swiss Local Talent Show LADIES’ DRESSiES that is their privilege. Wood said, but he advises that they file a watch buiineas to keep ticking HtsnsniiEiuin 11 Birth Control claim regardleas, so that the claim along smoothly, they informed To Be Tonight will be OQ r e c o ^ even though they waive the right to receive Senators Brien McMahon and Bill Favored All ta in readiness for the Ro- It*s h * t compenaation. A veteran’s disabil­ Raymond E. Baldwin yesterday. $][ .00 . $2.00 - $3-00 Du Pont tary-sponaored Boys and Girls DUCOM«. u. •. PfiT. •rr. ity miipit becomey aggravated to The Connecticut Retail Jewel Hartford, May 6—(A^— The bill Week Talent Show which will lake Beautiful Durable such aa extant latnr that he may era association telegraphed the modifying Connecticut’s anti-birth requirfi hoivitaltsatton or out-pa­ senators and urged them to sup- place at the Hollister Street control law has been endorsed by Values to 819.93 tient medical treatment. The fact porLf continuing reciprocal trade School auditorium this evening at the General Assembly's Commit­ Broken Sixe Lots IT’S ONE-COAT MAGIC that his disability la recorded will agreements with Swltserlsnd per­ 8 o'clock. Chairman Harry Firato tee on Public Health and Safety. make it possible for him to obtain taining to watch movements. of the Talent Show committee re­ By a 12-5 aecret ballot, the V A modtefil care without delay. ‘Our business.” the telegram niKRi ported today, Forty-five acts have committee decided yesterday to for WALLS.. .WOODWORK. . . FURNITURE dalm a should be filed with the IN 18 GORGEOUS COLORS stated, "is considerably depend­ been achcduled for the show, sev­ recommend passage of the meas­ Drastic Reduction Drastic Reduction local branch of the Veteran’s Ad­ ent upon sales of and profit from eral of which include two or three Pftos k M i FlsU, ministration, located at tho Cen­ ure. It would permit physlciana to Swiss watches and any change in youngatera. Jack Sanaon, manager Stripsa, Trias. CewM prescribe tbe use of contraceptives Women's ter. Complete information can be the law « ’hich would Increase of the State Theater will act as S q. PL TrswaL by marrisd women it health would Men's Department aecured ^ m Mr. Ford at the Vet- 55c I'onipirte innlallation and .rrvicp for Delro and Mor-San tariffs on imported watch move- master of ceremonies. Included In BUDrKMDIDHIUlDS! be endangered by pregnancy. Department eraa’s Oentar. menta would adversely affect our the program are numerous danc­ INSTALLED BY FACTORY EXPERTS Sq. Pt. 84c mintrr air conditinnerv. WONDEirUl lO I aiANING AU PAIMTED AND WASNAIII SUIfACISI Similar measures have passed Reg. 54.66 Raincoats 14.56 7.66 Skirls ...... 2.95 business.’* ing acts of all types Including spe­ Uia committee hurdle in past sea- Reg. 34JI6 Jackets . .. 12.56 9.65 Skirts ...... L95 The organization Is composed cialty numbers and tap dancing, sions. Some have gone on to win Reg. 86.60 Jackets ...14JM 9.95 Slacks ...... 4.95 o f 800 retail jewelry firms, em­ T. P. AITKIN Mothers^ Program vocallsta with several teams regis­ DURATILE approval in the House. But all Reg. 436 Sweaters .. r96 835 Sweaters ....IJi6 ploying about 3,000 persons. tered, instrumentalist, a magic have been killed in tbg Senate. Reg. ISJW Boys’ Salta 6.65 4.96 Sweaters ....5.95 PHONE MANCHESTER 6793 act and other noveltiee. Reg. 5SAO B ««Vt Salts 15.50 7.95 Bloases ...... 2J15 At St. JoW s Acting as judges for the award Score In Floor-Grip 'XAGEU^ 'Senator TaUAttL; (D-HartferdJ Heating and «hp<-t nietal conlrat-tnr, «|>e<'iali/ing In air beat­ SALES OF CONNECTICUT ssv* the Sroate will do the same *Reg.'56JI0'B«ya* Salts 16JW 8.96 Girls’ Coats .. 4.95 ing and f-nniing for Ihe pa*t 18 year.. ing of trophy cups to the best Reg. S6..50 Top Coats 59.60 9.95 Girls* Coats . .5.95 Sunday monUag there will be Challoner Cliih performers will be Mrs. Helen TEL. MANCHESTER 2-0739 HARTFORD ft-116< thia year If. the bill reaches iL Ha told reporters that be has asaur- 5.45 Slips ...... 3.95 mags held at the S t John’s Polish Page Skinner o f the High School Broken Size Loin Broken SIse Lots Catholie church dedicated to all faculty and director o f the school’s anets that 27 o f the 36 Senate To Sponsor Dance $4 Church SL TeL 8-fi7SI mofhera 'oa Mother’s Day. There Sock and Buskin dramatic club, ffiembera will vote against iL Mrs, Mary Ann Handley, well i______The bill will Brat be voted upon w ill also be a mother’s day pro­ One Lot Of gram given at the White. Eagle The Board of Directors of the known for her directing of numer- in the House, where it was inlro- Men's aiifl Bovs' HaU Sunday at 4 o’clock to be Challoner Club met recently to . duccd. proaented to the -mothers o f S t make final arrangements for the Ladies' Coats John’s church and all mothers by annual Spring Danes. The dance, SHOES the youtls of S t John's dnirch. A which will be semi-ffirmai, will be Norwich Name White and Brown play win be presented by the held Friday evening. May 20 at and White and Suits o,. Bis " ’urn young people entiUed, "Flowers nine o’clock at the Edgewood Regular 5.95 for Mother,” and verses in both Country Club, Cromwell. Music (Causes Stir Polish and English will fill out the will be by Herb Gordon and his program. Hie St Lutnla choir orchestra. Final Event Norwich, May 6— Name- wiU also present the aiidlence with A general business meeting will JA R V IS i calling has broken out in Norwich, THOR several songs in honor of the be held Wednesday, May 11, at 8 but It’s the pronunciation that’s $3.00 V2 O f f mothers under the direction of the p. m. in St. Jamca'a school hXll. A ft«eomm«iiJt j causing all the stir. organist Miss Clara Scrabacx. The big question,, "How do you Sizes 6 To 7 'i Broken Size I>otfl FbQowlng the program a church BOYS & GIRLS WEEK pronounce ’Norwich’ ?’’ has popped sapper w ill be prepared for the up again—even after the local chinch members and guests by Chamber of Commerce put its the young people o f the church. blessing on "Norridge” as In por­ Thoas taking part in the pro­ VIEW MASTER ridge. ,u t *«>;“ ’- gram are: Steffanle Koeak, Lor­ Sponsored by the Station W NOC has gotten into MEN’S SUITS LOVI PRICt! raine Olbert Phyllis Slenda, Ron­ the act with a radio Uatener stunL A L L WOOL ald Kodes, Frances Wojnsrowics, The Good Earth Special gripping sole allowt fait which asks listeners to send in Ivar with every painted rurfac* in your kitchen was footwork for basketball placers. F o r m e r l y 5 229.50 Aorgeianne Rubacha, Joyce and their vote for one of three alter­ as anowy-white, as easy to clean as tbe finish on your 'Beveriy Hendrickson, Louis Ar- As Your Safest Shockproof arch cushion and in- Manchester Rotary Club natives: Norridge, Norwitch or cart, Margaret Bhickson, Judith oule. Scientific ibot-fitting l » l Nor-lch. as in Greenwich. (Also refrigerator? You can have your wish... with Du Pont NOW ONLY K o d ^ Henry Zatkowski, Rudolph Investment. for comfort. Pull-proof ejclct*. pronounced Green-witch or Gren- Wojharowicx, AJtken and Lynn $34*^^ and $39*^0 DUCO, the "One-Coat Magic’’ enamel that stays Full breathing upper and watb- idge). Custer, Henry Jr., and Nancy New Cape Cod houses un­ ' ^ E e d s « A committee has been chosen to white, stays color-bright through years o f wear and Qrsyb, Barbara Pastula, Michael able for a long carrer. Values to $60.00 HOW TO MAKI der construetion in various sift the votes and give the results repeated washings! and Richard Kiro, Stanley Jr., and Black. Men's and boys'. $ 1 9 9 5 8 sections of Manchester. May 17. OLD THINGS NEW 881 Main St. DUCO is easy to use . . . flows smoothly . . . dries Horse Show Slated Sunday H. Lang A»k your dealer for a copy of the 4 Rooms an'd bath with 8 ad- quickly without brush marks. You’ll finish painting dltliNiai unllnlmbed apetmlrs Hal Teenage Manchester Manager neu> ’'Tranaformagic’’ book. It’s Milford. May 6—(4*)—The Elm the kitchen and plan DUCO jobs in every room in FARM LOAM water bml oU bamer. Urepiscc. Credit parked milh idea, for turning old 1 full InsutatioD. iNipiier and braaa City Horae show and gymkana mill be held here Sunday at the Phone the house! attic discards into ’’showpieces.’’ N ow you con an/ey Special Order jVoto Viewers aiul Films pitunbing. We IbvIIf toot Id- Hillcrest atablea on the Milford If You tkoi# woodorhit iooftarm* •peetiod. Price SIOJMie and op. A little DUCO goes a long way. T ry thia economical eXHOUSESSON turnpike starting at 10 a. m. Gash 6002 $2,505;.:;;; Always in Stocky Constroettaa la aeonrdance nitb W3sh Thar Agitator Action . . . for world’s best plane an.d cpedScatione. I CS#5 5 ^SS^5 5 S5555555E prizes and trophies will be award­ "One-Coat Magic’’ today. In 18 modern colors. la Track Lead Lets ed in seven clasaea. washing. No pre-soaking. no special W E GIVE GREEN STAMPS soaps. BaS Doasrs, Traeklag S » httlhg ituM, Fewer Shovels, (Iradlag Jarvis Realty Block Dance [xcluslvo Ovorflow Rinto . . . leaves M ettUTtU $.M—' Oraval. FID clothes cleanest, fluffiest! gor it m p asin or KEMP’S Co* Singlo-Tub Spin Drying . , . eliminates Nussdorf Coast. Co. PROMPT - EFFICIEIST A quorter-pint wringing, heavy lifting. Gels out 23% 87 DBEltFIELO O W E REALTORS Try DUCO—at this - worth . Furniture-Music 654 Center Street DID YOU KNOW more water. MANUiCSTER. CONN. Tom orrow Evening at 8 54c—for l U C T iL S468 Tel 4112 or 7275 On)y$0 OOowOok PLUMBING-HEATING SERVICE 1. That The Price of Fuel Oil Has Dropped only . . . an our (oiy TonasI libwol Trodo-ki ~Prict Includes Sormnl tnitntUti»n SOLE DISTRIBUTOR Almost 18% Since Last Year? ASawaaco saal C O M E IN FOR A DEMONSTHATION TODAYI In This Area for First National Parking Lot filiift on INTEGRITY Growing on SERVICE 2. That For Slightly Over Two Dollars Per (u v H is cou9»N IS w e a l Thh Coupon volid only on purchoia of a 54e can (% pint) of DUCO Deep and Shallow Corner Main 6- Maple Sts* DELCO Week We Can Install A Top-Quality Oil Josl sign it and bring it to our stora. Only 1 Coupon lo a family. Only $20-00 down WATER SYSTEMS TURNPIKE AUTO BODY WORKS WELL PUMPS Burner In Your Furnace? Mgiwb I A44rMt------Product' of Oeaeral Motora OffU IXPMS JUNt 30, 1949. 166 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, WEST PHONE 7043 ( Wholesale and Retail Balance $2 weekly Fiocr Body and Fender REPAIRING Bulk Sales To Dealers At GET OIL HEAT SERVICE ON ALL W.ASHERS Liberal Discounts Admission Free For Convenience For Cleanlineis For Economy JOHNSON PAINT CO. For those **fulUmeasure** values FOR FINER CARS Boil^r-Bumer Unita Complete Heating Systema Come to DEALERS WANTED 699 MAIN STREET MANTil ESTER y6a have any work done we anggest that yon obtain aev* Refreshm ents on Sale « , / ’ aaMmatea. Bnt be sure one is ours. Phone or Write Today Save tjie surface and you save a llt la caae af rain, dance will No additional coat. Pbtteitoii’s 10% upon completion be m tpeptd ta a kttar date 16 months. STANDARD PLUMBING Williain$ Oil Service Maachestgr’s Largest Radiii, Record aa4 AppHaaeg fliapp HEATING AND ELECTRICAL CO. .311 BROAD ST. Unconditionally Guaranteed TEL. 2-12.’v7 AT THE CENTER 539 .MAIN 8T. 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UANCHmrrBU EVBJNIWG HEHALV* HAWV»f|S^>rW». CONN h iTWOAY. M AY (1,104t MANCHXBTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. COmi., PRIDAY; MA^'fl, t94fl PAGE 8RVBK • r r 7 the Soviet government.” It. It haa taken Ume, but the manent wave which was won by Ing but food aUno. and *t» atmoa- Fashipn Exhibit Mrs. Bmast U Bengaton and a Metal Workf List ^RgiigeiQeut B y r n e s W M D s whlto we hope wa KG&iiM tor pbcra rcOecta tbat fact. crow who lovea crow repellent haa white wool blanket won by Mra. VbDIU>-tgie UncoYet* Stars It that oar Btrengthi q t ^ th e etreagth ^ oth'. finally, at ionf iRit, Buropeana finally been developed. After the At Country Club James B. Horvatb. : To Strike W T iu *-ie «i Today*ti Rgdi^ 9 ' t m oqp «M M ‘ a n naUaiiic that the dream of taste aoUdifiea, we can go baek to Mra. Philip P. Newcomb, CSwir- ''<7- In Show Aboiit Coraing ilrrald man. wishsa to express her appre­ TOM'S IM t no If m m - FQI think ‘It aB9; F U e L U m S O MT ttUi Urn pRBt, a "United SUtea of Bu> planting uncoated com. Meridsn. J tg y -Parlay M. .violate other figfMiis. W ifUJ^ PRINTlNU UU. INC. May baakata will deoorata each ciation to tha membeca of Lar rope," la their neceaelty. They are tabla at the MaacheaUr Country commRtee for tbe aealstanoa given — of:Aifnsf t» *im»» dlr««* Hovey, 0#SRt for the state Board 3f»9d4il^ PIfyeps 111, Sajrs United C l d lUMkMlM, OBMk Snaiiy eurrenderlng, eymbollcally, club Breakfaat-atyle abow Satur­ in planning and eonduettng thla of Mgdatloo and Arbitration, an- PACKAGE STORE T»>MA* rhwuuauN day morning at 11:80. Bouquat* at W ORC-Hlnt Hunti News. to a atrORg and right idea. We meeting. last night that a eettla- C ’T«injp]e Beth Sholom ^ M isled into MUkiu|i^ Altha«||^1^|plla'‘?haa made Im- Pm.. fm ».. «*••■' il«f>t««» Open Forum spring flowers will oe arranged c>n R. ThoaMU SspifiBia, PsnBittee 35 Oak Straat WCOO—Hartford PoUce Sptak: poastbto-|nfi.,''f491l)ni>>cnt of puf PMitidM IMMMI I- ■*><*• «|on’t thlnh they will ever eacape the mantel aad about the loom. bgd baan reachad In tha two- FOR OGALITY WINES AND LIODORS k 1290 Club- Comedy « Surprise Too Many Conciessions Weal ^ 'aMS wotW.” he continued, PuMtanM Kttrf ixeept it again. It happena to be the To Mother on Mauler's Day Models will walk between the montha-old atriho of sheet motel F W’THT—Kay Kyaer. . > ,-2V1^^3w'Maa. "that d ^ .'vMt ne«n we eannot ilw ddV 'am H'rtMay* « n l » m r tlw God gave us vast treasures. tables showing a Wlda variety of Diamond Jubilee / worhara. Hovay did not atata tha Bgfir CfioM la 0 «r N«w Electric RarriRcnilor P vmO-Badisthfa Wifa. W^TO—Band of America. - ’> IncviUble idea. And a "Council "An Thoae In fhvOr.” a mualeal Charleston, s. C.* M ay;6i-*thlng furnished by J 4 il» - “ Vou l ^ ' . ' J ^ e a U ^ c t j ^ . ^ •Mnad d m Man llati«i-______Bummer nights sprinkled with Blair’s shop. A baaaar will fohow To Be Celebi^af^ tha opinloa that metal worhara Free Delivery. Dial 6597 r W n c —Stella Dallas. : WDRC—My ITavartte Husband. comedy in two acta and she seenss. Former Seeretary af Stgli* Jpihaa •OMBCRimuN RATE* atarter. In aome waya. It la at stardust, the brsakfast in the downsuirs who bava bean Idle In Hartford. k i g » ~ WTHTr-Tbla to Tour FBI, >- la how In rshsaraal and will be pre-j r . Byrnes said lapl' nigbt that the f la w New Havan and Palrflald eountloo even thOHib ybu. do not. And him ' 'Every Saturday Night Ujw taai *y *•'» ...... I Ew croaa purpoaea with the United Sunsets gleaming with gold. rooms at the club, where there will New England NistebOeh. ^^ ^ n efc^ m w iy Durante (Riow. seated la the vestry of Tsmple Utting of tbe %riln -Ifioeksde may abBgenial ^ ';i''k d (fln g or ttishing Ria oMaUM *9 •••'} ...... be a sale of handmade articles, Membart of thg^ Manchester would rotum to work Imroodlataly. w n O —LoransOk Jones. O b* loorill* ojr RfU ...... I i .w> Natlona. and tvpn aeema a atop Beth Shokrni on Saturday, May mislead this lu w h “into sxpeat- eompanion.” " He blanketed the world with food and an auction of white ele­ union of the WCTV are planning Tha agreamant was with Bhoat I WTHT—BandsUind; News sad WONS—n u Henry. Newe. ■IbcM Cow -I ...... • w away from the natural progreaa Matal Workera union, Local 40. 21. aad Sunday, May 22nd, at 8iM tng.too snicb” from the mwit&g - Byrnes expressed belief it will STARTING A T 8:15 SHA Woakly, W ■’arnar ...... t M beauty phants. Thera also will oa raffles to attend the ,/Dianiond Jubilee I Wsatber. p.m. It Is under the dlrwhlon ef T . • Rub*. RafiBofab. CB« Taat ..... flaw of that organisation, which muat And filled our hearts with love. conducted by Mrs. John McBride A F L which comprises roughly ono- I WOOC—News; 12M Oub. ^ WDRC-r-Drama. Big Four meeting.oil'Osrman" be to S c ^ t Interest "to keep tbe flaw celebration w^cb will be givan by half of the statk Local ^ of the Mrs. Sidney Brown. "We may be mialed'fiito mal peaOe for many years. v'.^ « M Of Miao. rorairi ...... alao be one of aurrender to the Giving us heavenly guidance for a photognqib aad by Mta. f 4i4fi— ' .i - WONS—Hartford Chiefs Base- 20 REGULAR GAMES tha Hartfofd union at tlM Central same union contfola the other halt. ‘One of the ionOito roles Is be­ too many cotmaaslona to Soviet "Even If I sm miatakeni’t he 3 SPEGIAI.S MMIIICK Uf federaliat Idea. But In another In abundanev frem above. Hope Parllman for the designing BaptlsV6 low as'the ynltsd vales •ntitled to tb# uot of ropuWt oi Ing, Reservations were filled before state president WillII prssidspraaida and; •tfifi— alU bp long rsmembered. tiona. notice that, in one aection the deadline oa Wedne.>eaker win. bt N<« SPRING CLEANING WTHt-^Sheriff; Ron call. '.‘Mra MoNer Is sxeallent in be* fort to arrive at ao ' s tra e m ^ boo al«o ibo Ijc«' n««* ouWt»R«a »•«. of the world at leaat, a group of The gentle voice, the sweet caress. Clarence Thornton win tak-^ tic­ ASHES AND BfTBBISH WOOC-Junlar Dtae Joekeys. ’ ^ tvnc—Red SMto*. .. specialty numbar “Papa Wo..’t All rt«nt« 01? r«DuOi «tion ol •pw'Bl kets at the door. MrS. Joo.i Chan­ Alexander Stewart of Washington. I*:*g— with the soviets’’ at tbd^iirri ‘ natlona haa already voluntarily The touch of a Mother's hand! D. C., whose talk will ba antitlad REMOVED I WON8—fiuperinaa. xou Danca With Me.” There are ’glspatcM* >»tr#n> or# •!•<> rt»tr»oO. da will collect the p rofit^ from TALENT SHOW , WTHT—Challenge of "the Tu- WDRO—Playhouse, er foreign ministers mestiihfc i___ decided to aet out down the trail "Safeguarding the American CBIXABS CLEANED mainy other awrprisea in etore foe Mise SbMey ala had made tha aswdUlon of lift­ T . Pull oar*'P* ®* N C A. Borr- Yea, today you are Queen, dear membera who put their dpiiar bl!:e ) kOB. w n c —Ufa of Riley. the audience particularly In parte PLOWING ^ ing Si^ecials REASONABLE which all natlona muat eventually to work which were mailed earlier Horns.” I W t ie -When a dirt Marries, ing the blockade.' - ,«aa.' lac. Mother, Another highlight of the cele-i W TH T-BoM nf. ’ . ' ^ played by M ra Said Sllverstein, Mr. and Mrs. WUUaln Hoffner, of HARROWING travel. In, we think, our own time. this year. i / TaL 2-2995 O r 2-3357 i W KNB-New s; Request Ma- 10:S0— , . , , .f.. V ” We can not Kdopt a *taks It or • PublMOara B»prt»«nnt'»t»: Tht Alt over you reign, bration In Hartford will be Im­ ollister chool Mra Meyer Levatt, H any Koven- 78 Florence ati^t, announce the leave it’ attitude any mora .than CUI-TIVATING Jain* Ra»l»*-*» Sp«>.'al AAoncy - But then, to me you always are Waitressea at thrnraakfan will H S 1 Unte. personations of tbe founders of the WDRC—Story of Keatuelty Dor* aky. Mra Morton R a r r ^ aM engagement of their daughter, they can.” ha addaq.' *■., . Torb. CbB«*o- Ottrou ma Rootop. And will ever stay the same! be Miss Janet OUbertsoo. Mrs. • Sllft— by. * i *<; Jeny BrettsehnCider. Reginald Schiptdt. Mlaa loan and WCTU such -as: Mrs.' Esther Mc­ < WTIC—PoclU Faosa Ufa. Shirley, to Maxwell jitoobe, of 75 A t the aame’tiroe, hew’eveV. be J. MORI ARTY F o r Your C a r!! MRMBKR AUDIT RtIRBAO OF Parental Delinquency Too Mrs. Leon Cieszj’nski. Neil. Mra.' Elisa Thompson, Mrs. WONS—Memory Time. •The bueintaa manager for the said, the United States should URUOIATIUNA 1.1 Weatfield street, Miss. Phyllis Stetson. Mia. Thors- I WDRC-OId Record Shop. ^ W T^T—An , .Ahiettqan ''ISports show Is Nat N. Schwsdel and Uck- Linden street. 184 w o M iiu d S t , T « i. m n ten MeUnder, Mrs. Henry Huggins Jennie Fowler Willing, Mrs. Annis WOCX>-Music Lott. . , make tt elear that thla meeting For a time, it seemed that the Manchester, Ct. TONIGHT 1 4*age. ets may ba purchased from him or No date baa baen aet far tbe The ■ereia Rnatlns Uenpeajr. I^ . and Mrs. Etnar Anderson. Mem­ Wlttenmyer and Mlaa Francas B. 8 i g ^ win be the last If "Uisro Is a raps- •Mmae be RaenCal rB(e-' c\c:p- lessness would be withheld from urgently needed by the Conne^tT* the Manchester union. News on aU sUtlons. 13-Hour Voting OF A U , KINDH. Atttre NMab- Friday, May 6 Lawna Power Rolled litlH - 11:15— 1 not let our desire for a treaty lion c^-flver Engine Trucks), the public. The Wethersfield judge cut C?hildren’s Aid Society, filhce The Manchester union will meet WDRO—Herb Sbriner and Ray­ j cause us to make concessions ef ed, rablnet work, alterattomt. the end of the war the demand W'DRC—World Tonight. Parts And labur...... •. 57-54 involved based his policy of secre­ at the South Methodiet church at Town to Be Visited Period Favored I fundamental questions,” Auxiliary Whist .\mesitc Drive* Limited number of tickets mond Scott. W O NS-Bop Club. , , CHARLES OAViS N r Gang, Bat A r Idea for temporary foster hoihe care 9 10:80 a. m. next Tuesday for Red I Byrnes u rg^ prompt rallfioe* cy on the opinion that the boys In WONB—Tom Mix. WTHT—Joo Hasel. • g and 19 WaddHI Read has increased rather than dimin­ Cross sewing. Luncheon will be w n c —Front Page Ferrell. tion of ths Atlantic pact. WhUe United States Army question "are from a good part of ished. The reasons, for thla in­ •vailfibic at door—FREE W n C —News. Hormel Girls Hartford, May 6—(JP—The Gen­ Phoae 2-9294 Most Successful served at 12:80 and a < busineaa BigS- llrtO— ”We must hope for a change ef BRAKE RELiNING JOB Chief of Staff General Omar If. town and the sons of fine par­ crease are falrlv^-obvicua—an in­ meeting will be brid at 2:30. Thos. Ds Colla WCOC—SporU. >■ eral Aaaembly’s Elections commit­ creased birth rite, inability of w n c —Dance OrcheiRtra. RcKpe, bleed and adjust brakes Eradley was telling , the Senate ents.” • Tel. 2 9219 Ihrenlag WONS—Dance M u ^. If etorles from other towns in tee has approved a bill providing hospitals an^l nruttemlty homes to The Spring Bridge, sponsored, by giO *- on you r 1940-48 Chevrolet pa.s- re s ig n Relations Committee that The Hartford Times, In lU cov­ the Women’s Auxiliary of Man­ WTHT—Weather: Dance Muaie. the oountry are correct, there for a 13-hour voUag period in keep babiei for a long period of . WDRC—News. 12:**— . senger cars including labor and •‘our frontier of collective defense erage of the Wethersfield story, chester Memorial hospital, held at promisee to-^be plenty of excite­ •tate and national elactlona. time, doubling up of families ao WCOO-HIta at Six. w n o —News; Dance drehos- materials ...... 12-00 lies in the heart of Europe,” ten demanded ^ publication of the that there is no room for another Manchester Country Club recently, FOR SALE tra. ment In Manchester food stores , House Chairman* Simon 8. was a moat aucoesaful affair. W O N S-N aw * European foreign ministers were names, and, after resort to legal chlM, and the fact that many WTHT—Ban Scores; Music at Ittg *— Wednesday, May, U when the Cohen (R-EUington) said the MOTHER’S Dil UFTS Forty-two ta'oles played at the IMt PONTIAC ABD.ANETTE measure' would establish uniform . meatiag in Uondon, in an organl- threat, obtained that publication. fdrmer foster mothers have taken Sla,. - • W n c —Dgn^ ’Orchestra: Nswa; girls of the Hormel Girie* Corps jobs outside their home. Club and several more in members' Excellent eonditlea. Priced come te town wltb hundreds of voting hours, from 6 a. in: to 7 ^aREaB which la forbidden, by its That means that the youths in* homes. The club wee decorated Wnc---Nsw8. , ‘J Iftequeney' Nodutotloa GwiM PlofiHc Csofsdj FRONT END SPECIAL All these reasons are valid, but low far Immediate mle. Tela- ,, WIOIB—News; •' Sports; Bsiy valuable prises. p. m., throughout the atate.' volved have to bear the public with spring flowers by Miss Mary WDRC—FM fig.7 Ma A t present, .the poUa ate open owB pcopoaad charter, to dUcuae what is the Connecticut Oilldren’a pheac owaar S-S1IS. i Rhythm. • Over-Mxty girls will visit with Adjuat the steering-gear, cor­ 0. Chapman and Mra. Georga A WFftA— Ifil.2 MC. from 6 a. m. to * p. m., but in­ gusBUeas of defease. shame merited for thslr behavior. Aid Society to do when a mother d t is - . WTHT—th i lOg.2 MC customers of food storos In thla rect caster and camber, cheek or a hospital or a maternity home Reynolds. A silver .lemi-tssse territory and glva away coupons dividual communities may extend MWkSr’.illlWf Hi.il*»,.a«leiik)i Oeneral Eradlcy was usUfylng It meana the parents also have to spoon was given ae a prize for each W im C —Jack Smith Sportseast W T K ^ W J 4SA MC; tgA M C . and correct toe-in and straight­ is frantically appealing for foster WON8—Sports; News, good for Hama, quarter-alse hams, the voting hours to 8 p. m. if ' Swigar. AaS kscesie dll fta behalf of tha North AtlanUc bear a public burden of shame and table. WDRC—FM Oa tbe A ir 1:*0 P. M. their local governiftg body so de­ en steering knuckles, if required home care? Surely there muat be, w n c —Strictly Sports; Westb- TolltSgP.W. and other calmed meats. Every moHiort Ofo SfsUitol, •ks isill Fact, tha old>atyla balance of embarrassment. W’innera of the many door prizes person who has obtidned s pictuio cides. U- among your readera, families who were as follows: *Mrs. Rmiald B. H-O •r. Same Aa WDRC. rapwNSe Hw piaiik peerer bf««A o f anawer to the And that is precisely as it want to share their home and •'-2S— W FBA cf her LUcky Hormel Olri aiU be Wadsworth, Mrs. Georga ChuriUa. eligible for one of the prises. cratlBg bscew. 1> sfriseW waHd’s proUems. should be. their affections with'a. baby. Tha Mrs. Raymond A. Johnson. Mra. Gauge Reilroads WDRO—Record .' P. M. Connecticut Children’s Aid Socie­ , WTHT—Spovtspage. 6:15—^Newa; Scoraboard- Varie- Most food merriianta are pre­ :.. ^e-d fNikoncn tha COMPLETE PAINT JOB Tha foreign minlaterai rep* It was not "a good part of Earl Chapman, Mrs. Albert J. • Airplane* ty pays 110 a week to foster par­ Knofla, Mrs. Frank Liepis, Mra. C. t m — tlee. paring for elwbl* crowds, and SMlscliva Swiss, if leawitlni Britain. FEanoe, Bel* town" If it produced thla aeriea of ents for the board of each child WTHT—Sereno Gammell; Wes# 6:4fi—Kewe; Seoveboavd Varie­ many of them are offering special 1, Hale, Mra. Grace Pitkin. Mrs. • B o a t s WwMm Hm card* to a. glvm, tha Natherlande, Laixem* Climes and all the kind of i and, in addition, supplies medical tber. ties. sales while the Girls’ Co^s is m . Chester Roblneon, Mra John visiting the Btorea. . •h«Mad and kendlad bauig; Iralaad, Italy, Sweden, dated juvenile living, with young care and clothing. Wright, Mrs. Robert E. Seaman, • C a r e , WDRC—Raeord Album. 5:00—Evening Centlnel. On any passenger car ...... 6 9 - 5 0 7:00 Farm Bureau. Nenvajr, and Denmark, were glrla involved too, which went Foster home care is temporary Mra Edward C. Higgins. Mra A l­ Read •TMihylag* Every WOOC—News; OaUMri Hour. ooitor, and S koopt Ik. cerdf WKND-gtO aub. . 7:15—Tropicana. Ta Hold Coaieatloii Jane 9 aeeetlag in Lendon, to undertake with It. care uaually ranging from three' fred W. Cavadon, Mrs. Albert T. eatofday 9HsM 7:30—Dance Time. CiH-adgad fwis dvetf. months to one year. Children are Dewey. Mra. James Pickles, Mrs. w n c —Jerry Hallas, Report oa the formal launching of an Inter- They were hot "fine parents" if Conn. Lei^lmture. 7:50—Sports Newsreel. . New Haven. May 6—(P)—Con­ Your Dollars Have More Cents at placed with the Connecticut Chil­ George A. F. Lundberg, Mrs. Clif­ 8:20—News; Baseball Game. When Minute* . natlcnal organisation known aa these were their children. For dren’s Aid Society for a variety of ford Cheney. Mrs. Walter P. Gor­ HOBBY SHOPPE WONS—?Tbe Answer Men. necticut Young .RepubUcana will Monurs 4|7S it4 & - 8:8*—Anytbliiff Goes. hold their 14th annual convention Count _ OAT Ib crysM 'daor, plastic cots tha "OounCU of Europe.” these parents obviously never reasons — death or lllneas of a man, Mra. Henry M. Hugglne and S OHawoR etvwt riNiee fitgf 9:00—Nawa. Mra. William F. Shea. WDRC—LowsU ’Thomas. la New Haven June 8. Thomas Mar SIN What te' auch aa organlsatloo' knew where their children were, parent, divorce, .aeparation or il­ Opaa IS A. M. to 1 r. N. WTRT-FM Oa tbe Air 9:00 P. M. Have year doctor |ate- legitimacy. Foster home care is Chancea were aoM eii a per- WTrtT —Musical F^vorltse. Kavaaaugh, president of the New warth, in thla turbulent world, or what hours and pastimes they W'PIO—niree Star Extra. Te 11:09 P. M. ' Raven clUh haa simounced! not to be confused with adoption, Same As WTHT. ) Pheae Wa peeaertpHea when It cannot even dlacuea the were keeping, even though they which la permanent. Since moat of ,,WONS—Bvaning Sttr. Matthew Anastaslo of East Havan te> WaMoul* avar aur PC** THE DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. Wnc-FM Oa the Air 845 A. la giraeral chairman of the con­ queatloa of military aacnrity, may have provided them with the the babies placed with the Society TolHW A .M . . ~ ra te prnfeeainwal wtra tot JEWmiESS ■ STATIONERS VAN’S WDRC—Beulah. vention and Anna Mae Swltaskl of automobiles which were essential are non-CathoUc, auch foster Same As WTIC. tt7 HARTFORD ROAD TEL. 3866 queatton which boldly Inaplrod an WKNB—Jewish Neighbor. New Britain Is .co-chairman. Hor- Immsdlete deUvary le AaMrlGga general to stake out an for their criminal night life. homes are aought. lasa Saslay-Bruwa,former eon- year beasa. The reward to foster parents is WONS—Putten Lewis, Jr. American aacurlty frontier in the It is not thait the parents were W nTP—Bdwin C. Hill; Tonr So­ W JfH O -TV I gressmafn. will he permanent con- in the affection ot the child and in P. M. ** * , vention chairman. ,. very “heart” of another conti- deliberately guilty. Undoubtedly, tha knowledge tbat the sharing of cial Security, w n c —Supper Club. 8:00—Music. Tost Pattern. neRtr many of them were anxious and their home life has meant a chance lAy! My/-.. 5:10—Prograin "Heaume. WELDON'S for future happiness and good citi­ 2:IA— 911 MAIN STREET Tha answer, of courae, la tbat uneasy. Their failure quite prob­ * w o n 's —T ello-Test. 5:15—Jerry Jordan Trie. > zenship to a child whose own home 6:00—Small Fry Club. tha Council of Europe la really ably lay in their assumption that. /- ** ' WDRC—Jaek Smith Show, haa baen broken. w n c —News. 6:80—Teen ’Time Tunes. In this age, they would be "old- Applications should be address­ 0:45—^Vincent Lopes. Remodeling worth a dcacn North Atlantic W THT—Htll of Fame. Pacts. That is ao hMsuae the fashioned" if they 'tried to impose ed to Oonneetlcut Children’s Aid 7:00—Kukla, Fran and Ollto. Society. 1680 Albany avenue, 2:8*— !. 7:80—Mohawk Showcase. Oauacil of Buropa really alma at any rules upon their children. A ft­ WDRC—Club Fifteen. Hartford 5. Telephone 5-66M. I 7:45— Newsreel. New Building aaenitty, la the enly way it can er all, each parent could tell him­ W KNB—Jack Benny. 8:00—Broadway Review. Sincerely, WONB—Gabriel Heattar. ever be obtained, which U by the self or herself, hla or her child was Mary P. Worthen. .y 9:00—Benny Rubin. only doing what the children ot WTHT—Lone Ranger, 9:80—Your Showtime. , Repoirs lowetlag *iaf frontiera, while the w n c —Yankee Tams. other "fine parents" wem "alio do­ 10:00—Boxing. Madison Square Nacth Atlantic Pact, and General WCOC—News: Sign-Off Ssrs- Garden. Ecadley’s bold new frontier are ing. And hew easy, and falls* nadt. V 10:85—Greeteet Fight of Century. R.T. SCHALLER thing! which erect not aafety but doua, it^ls to assume that If chil* Light Grading THREE FEATHERS 2H8— - \ 11:00—Supper Club. dNn come from prosperous homes, Lawns Re-worked WDRC—E!dward R. Murrow. danger. WKNB—Tommy Dorsey. of good social poUtien, af decent Both gold end Iron rings u’ore The answer ta that the Council Lawns Mowed that has scaice %^iskies* WONS— Inside of Sports, worn In early times by the. Per­ Tel. 6446 • f Europe looke ahead, in the dl* end Intelligent end reepectablc Hedges Trimmed w n c —Album of the Week. sians and Hindu* parentage, they can always be re­ raettea-maa muat travel, while the TEL. 2-2346 blended wifb choice )^rain neutral spirits North Atlantic Pact and its mill*' lied upon to judge the night world tary concept look back in the di­ wisely for themselves! OLDBIt tVHISKieS f BBITBIt T A tr t I WORLD’S FINEST rection from which man muat Perhaps the boys themselves, aa BURN well aa the parents, would he glad $390 •ee. If he wants to live. 1?.' ri.NT i4S Tractors, Seeds, Kufope;” it has embarited in the apple blossoms, the crows would fMrtb aide af I'. S. fi-A Just west at Bebraa Ceatsr, with Jaat Moagh aak tiees to mak* H lavttlag ta tha weary traveller. a rug makea on tkoae bare floors. G. E. Willis and direction man’a common sense haa taste that first kernel. l4^ The ertglaal plaM called tor t t cahtaa to be oat la a Seed Potofoety Lime, autUned for a Isng time past Aad, And down through!^ the years deahle tend etrete. .A t peeaeat there ase 10 baOdhma oB oa * ’ Son, Inc. ^ aa ona conunanUtor on the Ixin- that one spring tasU has been concrete feunaaUon. Thera are g ainglo enhina • x 12 ahd twn I 8fatu Street Tel. *128 den proreedlwga said, ‘i t wiu be hating its effect. ’The crow’s taste doable cabins t x 20. nad eae tne r eam wtntartaed lag eebln. AB ‘ Bone Meol and difficult to turn back the political ara aqnlpped wltb talleta. maudag natar, aceaaaa, slsstrle ggbta, buds have been,groa-ing progres­ well’ M H and eovered wttb a o v i ^ aldlag. CttHty bnDdmg sp- clock frem now on." sively immune to the effect of tar. proxlmately 10 x 12 used for sup^tes aad .two ahower rooaw Other Fertilizers It la to be noted that the initial Furthermore, the positive associa- equipped wttb eaamrl abower stalls. Weattagbeaee Ifi-gallea bat Notice rastar of nations in the "Council Uon between the taste of treated water beater aad Myei* Blectite Paiap. lAfiO feet ot eopper W -.ot Europey Includes two, Sweden com seed and fine spring days, tabiag aader gronad aapplytag water la aB baHdlagS. A baUdlag Hot Kops, Insecticides Tqken by virtue of an execution and Bb?e, who were not to be per- approxhnately 20 x 12 with leg rabiO'affecd. was grsigasd for to' me fiireiAeg and will be sold at warm aim, soft breezes, and an>H eaaek bar bat never need far that parpaeS, aqakmed with West- Power Lown Mowers flORded into the North Atlantic public vendue to the higheet M4- blossoms been growing, until, lagbouse electric retrigeratar aaa apartawat a m eleetrtc mage. Jopidemic, for beetle Qer at Morlarty Broa. Oarage ta Fact, aad that there is no alarm at last, the tar Itaelf has become, raU a furnishings |nrina« Slmasene hatal bode. IdO weal Mna- R c o T r iit i- a * L a w n . . . $ 1 9 4 . 0 0 the Town of Maacbeater, fourteen vimhM anywhere over the poaai- to our crows at least, the symbol kets, best sbeets nnd pillow onsta, BatM brsfisprrnde la dB cab­ grubs, Glodioll Bulbs, days after date which will be cm ins. ’Iheoe lleoM alone are iaventovtaed at glAM . ) bility tlyd OeraHuiy wUl ' be a the fourteenth day of May, 1949. of qnlng. > Signed cards far tbe Baal six wiahs af laat year's basinrsa Reo Royale, Special .... $ 1 1 9 . 5 0 Rose Bushes, Shrubs, at eleven o’clock in the foraoon, member when it gate a govera- Now they are beginning to love abaw appraxbaately ftA M graea baehieee Far faM parUaalara aeant. as thars la alarm ovar - the to Mttafy^aald execution and my that tar. It has an old, famifigr Vegetable Plonts Davis 18’’ ------$ 9 9 . 5 0 fees thefiMii, the following dO’ poeeHatlty that Germany may be tasU aad aroma. They aettle goem m m m scribed .yroj^rty to wit: b N O itt iBta Oii North Atlantle to it as te qn old, famlhar spring O m r One (4) IgMyordg-dearfedaa Pact. No new except tboee who dish, no .longer skipping expert- EVININGS WALTON W. GRANT 7 5 D*tod^ f t Ited tep tor thto »eth ailaff tR anadwr age—reallyy ^fSare rears mentslly from plant to plant, but ReaHWP—Mfineheeter-^-Td. 3166 ■ liARSBNfS m i l dk HAiUlWARE day of Apm.’ jp^f. tha CbniidU of Europe. N oM ' e is starting pt the\ beginning of a ro»’ sunwofo 647 Main St.. HfiHford, 2-7564 ' M DEPOT SqUARB I , ' TEUMW Attest; James H. Jobaston. Its It. It hasIlm ai- and eating t h ^ way right dowa K.vcniijga: Mr, Pinney. 3-8042 ___, .. ■ Deputy Sheriff. Mertford Oouaty, OoBBcctlcut. ‘ 't-'- ' ' V V" , i'. ■c."’*'- •■1.

V- \ ’.Vi MAXSCHtSIKH *VISN1^U MAMJtisaiWl, CUAM. FKlUAl, MAT MAACHBtflEK KYRNING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, MAY 6,1949

Uarj^A. Benton. Ruaain wnnted to reetore their aha personally solicited donatlonji tharWa tha United Faddnghouae An tnvitotion wna read from Uio Werkera. tt hasn’t mkieuiMad Sacred Concert freedom. among her fHends for flowers At Wins PromotioB DAR Chapter Parmaaent Mamorlal Day commit- IMdeseMivHklf'' Changes likely $44$$$$8 Quit German} If on th* other hand, th* west Manchester Girl Admits the funerAL For aeveml hours ntee^damsndsImtM'Wsats mot* tea tnvitlag the raeaUMt* to attend moMgt—and Unprovsd ifMltk wH- Walther League should aceapt such a proposal, Are You Going T&SeU C^P t HSite' during the early morning before tha aarvtoaa to ba held Sunday, e N r M I M d « M military and poUtieal eteategiats the b ^ y was found, Oinne said Has Election tars and ptnslon fiia s . Iseue Viewed Killing Boy May St at the Second Cqngregn- If LibdrLaw CANCER her* hrilevs It would upset the' Date Book she ent in the Johnson home rend­ tlonnl church, conducted by tha ‘ Local swaBbara ot Blon Luthsr- balance of power In Europe et n m buy and pay cash for atom.wi& any Homes ing comic books. Rev. Lelpnd.Hunt AU mambera an chuKbsa wUl toke pari in a critical point in wee tern European Diane’s father, Clarence, Who Mr*- WilliKin J* Thresh­ Repeal Gained Recovery Aid Difficult One tee o v ety o kind of merchandise, factory doaeonts* Taalght Tell* How She Drowned are requested to attend . and wUI Cosy Is L'ae WaHhar Lsagu* Choral Union FUND . ■how end Dance at Bolton Com­ came to Chicago to open a anack er Is Chosen^ Regent t meat In a body outalda of the Anterican troops now stand be- Cftrporatioii to De* munity Hall faaturlng Pee Wee Child in Drainage bar, waa quoted as aa^^ng the girl obureh at i0:45 a. m. and march conosri of aacrsd music to h* pro­ (( frsni Fag* One) twaan Ruacian dominated caatem jobs surplus and fixtures. had been “an avid render of the CsaHaaed from Fags One Seen Hurtful ▼elop Property In the Menard, 8:18. sponaored by Ladier The Others Selected in with the colore. tested Buatey avaning In Christ To 'DatR Burop* and tha waatem nations aa of St Maurice. Ditch Last Satnrday Lang case in Chicago.” The next nnd Inst meeting of troy. But even his supporter* tour inUlone ceo now take up their a symbol of American power in th* Howard Lang, 13, was acquit­ OaaUaaad tiem Pag* On* Luthsnui church, HsrUortf. It negotiations where they left off 10 Section Mother and Daughter Banquet. The annual naeAtins of Ortord the seaeon will bo bold at the home amid privately thqt If n wns a vie- wlU b*'undar ths dtesstten of tbr heart of tha oontinanL A. GREMMO, TEL. 3441 Emanuel Lutheran church. Joilet, lU.. May 8—(O—A 18- ted April 26 of a charge Of mur­ of Mrs. J. H. Phslan, Oolumbla, st TheW.G.GleiuMiyCo. tory. It had a hoOow souad. monthe ego. He impUed that this The New York Times aaid in n dering Lonnie Fellick, n eeven- PariAta Chaptor, D. A. a , hsM.yt*- Rsv. Wllttsm godr, B. Mus.. waOh 4 5 ,9 4 0 is in hla view th* rear maatong of MANCHESTER Boys’ and Otrla’ .Talent Show. year-old girl. In an oral statement toxtkiy Afternoon at chA Mary 3:30 Thursday. Jons k. “FaaMus ksnntor B }^ V*.), wko lag * (svorskls tends bolsno* with alontfy st inrgo for the Chuiah dispatch from Lake Succasa, N. Y„ t> k v it BaWnder ol Lynbrook. year-old playmata in n forest prt- 8se Ns. MOki SI. 1M. 4ia ths United Btatea. : ^amiMeeegm tha Barlin agratmenL tha United Nattons haadquariers, Hollister schwl. to a deputy sheilff last night, told (^ n e y Llbrnry featured Um elec­ Woman of Connecticut." will bs want* to kesp the major fssturss Of Our Badssmsr. VUlag* HUL cennecUd »Hth Inrtn* Stich Saturday. May 7 serve.. the subjset discussed at this t|ma of the T-H act tnta^ said bs Aa sartisr rspsiit 9«t nut by tb* Htena Netehl* Dlffareness that th* waatem powers have al­ how she drowned a seven year old tion of officers; also an tdtoraat- Lsbnnoa. aad surrounding terri­ n th« ddvdlopm*"* •* Miant Itev. A u l G. Frokopy. He wiU ha MnUal dtvdlopment of over 12S BrraUtast Fa.shlon Show-Bs- parliculai boy many times,” the by Miaa«|lAry A. Benton.- Ura. THE OFnCE o r ooeurrsd. Tba aasteni and waatem poatUons govamment to to be in opemtion. Raymond A. Burnham wan .boa- Johnson's Senator Alkim tR-, VL), who seebmpaiitod by his wife who also homea on the former Andlaio fam rasr. Women of t?ounUy club Kiri. Diane Allen, was quoted by Pay Penalty didn’t Job! wltb Seiiator Taft iR., ^ Th* raport addsd,'howavar, th t 4 0 ,3 9 8 eppeiar to, have become noore Jacob Malik, the Russian dele­ the deputy aa saying. "I decided to tMR ftir thA IBMtlDRe DR. FANCHER Ohio and same other O. Ov F. mem* made her degree in tha >muslcnl fto e i than they preelouety were gate to th* United Nationsf^ wns it Woodbridft and Parker atreeU Manchester Country club 11:30 a. the ganaw acphertUc outlook la d .nad taught at Bt. John’s Col- m the Jiencheater Oreen area. If m. Tlckels by reservation only. do it that day tSalurdayi.” Offloars electod for the ensuing Poultry Form ban of the Leber commlttes who aad the three western powers understood to have replied "Why L'ontiaqed from Page Ona year ware-as fonows; M:ra. WUUam 116 EAST CENTER 8T. poorbacauaa of a perala.ant d o l.r t, WlnflsM, Kansas. . hava achieved vlrtueUy complete Clemoit Surplus Store waa aUtad today by the Bf***/*^” ’ Boys’ and Uiris Teen-atc Block Diane, an eighth grade pupil, waa offered a substitute tor the Thom' ■hortags. Tkls, It dselarad, ra- K Not 7“ when th* suggestion waa ______, held tn the Will county Jail wlth- J. Thrasher, regent; Mrs. WilUam freeh Oreneed Chickene. aa bill, com man ted: ' Th* HhfUord Bona Waltbar undaratandlng on what they went made, Th* Times story said. 16 DEPOT SQUARE TELEPHONE M768 Realty company, ownere of me Dance, Maple end Main streets. possible to have inveatlgated thii WILL BE OPEN mains Buropa’a atejor aosaoj;fe nrop^v. It la stated that sale Para'de ot Barbel Shop Quartets | out charge pending action by the P. Slovar, vtoa ragant; Mrs. Hal- ‘‘The Pzwident is totally sad pfoblom* League dwral union' which sinn H u rry! la Oermeny. Ruaels faces the case with any hope of auccesa U Bted a Tiffany, recording aecre- Ssinrday need to deal not with three sape- Open Tharaday Till 9 P. M. M acre property now is in High echool auditorium 8 p. m »iale s nttomey. She waa brought MAY 1« compUtaly wrong if he thuiks lb solvt the problem, it con­ Sunday avtnlBg to compoMd of 70 to Jail from her home in Oak the suspects, .had been treated ns tory; Mrs., Mnurito Truatenttner, Prenh quick frozen poul­ can get th«t bill through Oongraas rate nations having their own dif­ the proceaa of nenotiatlon. and Legion Ladles’ Night at Legion ordinary pijsbiters of war," Fnn- tinued, the beat ferences but' with three nnUona that completion of the Walthet Lsa^ eu“ «^r con- Th* occupation troop iania is jerted home iayout by uie ewn. ter Church. 8 p. m. Speakers: Johnson. claims, he said, were a "aeries of nan, of 18J Forest street, to the urer; Mrs. Oaorga A. Reynolds, Tnunen might have reeognUed the arnica {fersulca camp, other such con- CANCER Qhaplain; ‘ Mra. WUUam G. Crnwr practical dtflIculUea that Ua ahaad coMfltered explosive for several Thom as D . G>Ua A new. corporation, known as Kay Knopp. .loyce Fuller. Joseph Doerfler aaid Diane Riat told melodramatic eplsodas which are Los Angeles Ofllce of United Air­ Nesr Hnckanum River At S^rpTriteteuS?- i S r i r * held in chuidtea Of the WORK PANTS $2.95 him she knew nothing of Charles' quite obviously the product of dea- ford, regtatrnr; Mrs.. Wallace of hla lagialatlve ueuUnaaU. Ha reanone. If the Russiaas proposa m 2-9219 Roliiny Park corporation has been Wright. Dorothy Dissel. l.«ve Lane Phone 2-UOiS withdrawal and the west rejects formed with Einblnder aa an in- death. But as he started to leave perats men trying to escape the craft Service O>rporatlon. wqa an­ Jones, assistant regUtrar; Mra. A. said Uat the House acUon hM Tiiraday. .May 10 claatcd up the situation so that a ' Buropsb tconoH e life during 4 4 4 4 4 4 $ 4 It outright. German Communists COrpofaiOr. Other incorporators Memorial Temple Pythian Slq- her home, he said she told him "I consequences of heinous Orimes.** nounced today b>’ Erie Martin, W. Mucklow, historian; Miss Jaa- 1348 and Ote proapaets tor tha top I v -o-v % _ ^ . WORK SHIRTS did it.” end started cryinif. general manager of Hamilton aamine A. Smith, Ubrariam Tha ffdzh atari could be made thara, will have a trump propaganda $ 1 4 9 are Einbinder's counsel. Attorney tera Setback party'at 8:15. Odd “ WIU Give Lie to Clalnw" addt^ that an ncoeptaMe *hUl tore. It Inriudsd the ftest U , N. J j O C a l U C lM E E I t e S card to play in their struggle for Jay E. Rublnow and Misa Frances Fellows hall. “I had nothing against him.” Fanton said testimony by wit­ Standard Propellers Division, directors wUI be Mrs. Raymond H. onsttetlon on ose of audio-vis- United Aircraft Corporation. Mr. A irro GLASS might rcaulL appraisal o t the eftoeto af tba I leaderridp throughout Germany. Sanforized in regular or bell bottom style. M. Zlto of Rubinow'e pfflc*. Hollister PI A snnusi pot luck the deputy quoted the brown- nesses who know the facts “wrili Burnham, former regent nnd Miaa SUPPER Taft aaid he will oppose any nd- ropeaa rscovsry program, tt a'so ua) kids in tecr^religioua school. Thqy would chnrge thnt the west Capital of SM.OOO supper and iutsiness n,cetlng. Hoi-1 liaireii girl aa saying. '’We'd hlckr- MacTcrnan will' serve aa asaiat- To State Parley effectively give the lie to the false ant to A. H. French. West (k>aat M lR pO R S FRIDAY, MAV IS mlnlataUioa nttampt tn tha flan- oontatned o u to ^ a n eriUctom of Temple Shalom wUI t>e rep- wanted to keep the German people DUNGAREES $2.49 Authorized capitsl of the new lister school, 8:30. I and fight some timeA but It didn't and unfounded claims.” ato to aend the Tbonma iSII back “tnterfenc*' and restriction in r*aentc(Kst the Oonferenc* by sutflect to tkeir conquerors while earporation Is set at Ifto.ooo ac- (.kittnn Pickers' Minstrel at mean anything.” representative of the Service Cor­ He noted that Senator McCar­ poration for Hamilton Standard to committee to b* “toned dowa. trad*': tor poUtlesI resseos on fcoth | ; Tha first Btat* COntorsne*. on RnMii-Leon W^d, Dr. L Restock, • cordinf to papers filed .ot the of- Whiton Memorial hall, sponaored Scarf Knotted .\boaS Mouth thy (R.. Wis.i had charged the QuarryviUe Metkedlai, vice preaidsnt In charge o f youth Doerfler aaid Diane, in a aUte- Propellera. Chnrcb-i-Boltoii “We already have a eompromlBa stdss o f tbs Iran eurtain. Jewish educaUon for the state of “ flee of the town clerk. by North Methodist church Senate group “was out to white­ The promotion and tranafer were MU ia tha measura that I bava of­ Ooraecticut win be held in New activities, enfl the foUowlng mem­ It it understood from, the Bsae- groups. ' ment to him and James Clark, wash the Army” because Baldwin Motlier^s Day Gift bers o t the Temph flehool fecutty: special investigator, told them she effective May 1. Ham, acnllaped pototeso, sola fered,” be said. That meaaurs Britain this aundsy. May 8. Dr. ■ m Bum firm that the interested i National Hospital Day— Open was Fanton’s law partner. *rhat’s Mr. MacTerqan is a native of would hasp much of the T-H act Abrsluua,Mlllgram ot N*w Ylorii. Mnton Factor, Mr. end Mrs. CAPONS AND r ties with to have the zone on I knotted her scarf around the John­ alnw, Sana and enrtete,- nMle (^iautFord . | house at Memorial hoapital from not so. he declared. New York City and' graduated or pumpkla pie, reUa and aol f aA intact, hut would make Several edueaUenst dirsetor cf the United MUton Fnctor, Mr. and Mrs. e property chan«ed from AA to 1 - 4 p. m. son boy's mouth and “then I told Instead,, he laid, be had urged White Flowering ' aynagogUe. wiU keynote the event Franklya Otaff, Mrs. Joeaph Ofoe- S him I was going to drown him. He from St James' Higli school in important changea. ' FRYERS A'residential ao that lota may be Tuesday. Ma,v IT Baldwin to aeek the inquiry “be­ 1833. He attended New York Uni- ADULTS fll ji a ' Pliaut Idle Iwhleh-is being artenged by a com­ ger, and Mrs. Ben abenkmnn. FOR dieppM in site from the 80 front struggled some but I held him CfULDBBN UNDEB IS, dSe Taft, Byrd aad Aiken dlicueied ONaaeS. etaaaed aad waehed, Open meeting -- American cause- I was, and remain highly vereitv end graduated from the Dogwood Tree on their atoada ia iatervlewa follow­ mittee. handed b y Knhbi Leon Beceuse-ef the oonference, there rsoulred in AA areas to 70 feet Legion Home to discuss Soltfers, face down in the water until he critical of the manner in which the W ind' of Tbraple Beth 8hriom.. Iffrapped la eellephaaa aad held didn't struggle anymore. When University of Michigan with n de­ MkM»'Or4*S4 ing Mr. Trumaa'a aawa cooferaacai > tosai F a | 8 Oas) will be no seesian et the Temple to deep freeee ter yoar eoa- as in A nones. The Town Planninn Sailors and Marinea Fund. Army has handled thia case since gree in aeronautical engineering in Othsr noted educators wlU conduct fleboel this Sundhy, May $. Commission win hear this request Friday. May 13 got up, the body turned over face Route 6^ Andover Chairman Tbotnaa has aaid ha qialearr Ne waltlag. its trial and initial review." 193B. He was a member of the will talk to Democratic mambera o t the steiks’s critical future ef­ afminars on the basic prinelpiss MOTHER’S DAY at public session May II in the Annual Spring Ball—Employaes up ■ varsitv track team and Lambda and mstbods of teaching Hebrew Otavtry la Maacheeter • Doerfler asked if she waa sorry, ItlH Caster at cf tha Labor eommlttoa naxt wsak fects if proloaaad. PLANTS THAT WILL PLEASE Municipal buildinp at • p.m. of Manchester Memorial hospital. Chi Alpha fraternity at Michigan. PnroMnra Tepa a d d d e lic a t e and Jswiah history in ||is Bynago- Friday Bvurtaga The Brae-Bum Realty company Hotel Bond. 8 p. m. Seml-forraal. and Diane aaid: “I'm aorry now. I tel. Will. 2096-W3 . about poatible chaagao la the ad- Utttmteely Ford’s antlr* opsra- i Stare Btsota. PlelufO PioaMag rntnisuration maaaura. But aoma of Uoa as ths world’a'aseand Iwgsst gu* sriMri. A highlight cC the Oon- GERANIUMS . . . FUCHSIA . . . MARTHA WASH- purchased the property from the Annual concert ol Ohaminndc was sorry when I was doing it. Still Enforce charm iayaur torenes win be a workshop dem- Andisio family exclusive of a resi­ Mualcal Club. Emanuel Lutheran But I thought if I let him get up. bodying tho foregoing objectives them have indicated they would smptoying mere * H. A. FRINK INGTONS . . . BEGONIAS . . . DOUBLE PETUNIAS end requiring the end' of military thoughts,,, rather go down fighting for dence and farm buildlnga. with church. he’d go home and tell his mother, Retl Blockafle than 100,000 prodoettoa woritera, FfeOWERS BaiSvaa Ava. Waaptog . . . AGERATUM . . . BLEEDING HEARTS. the IdM of davalopina it for resi­ Saturday. May 14 end I'd get in trouble. I was afraid occupatioa of oWirmany hi dns out aad out repealer than make would toe* paralysla. > TisL Ham 318* After 4 F. IL dential purposes. The ptirchaseia Brownia Ravel. Center Springs to let him up.” year. k - conoiOiioiiE. the steUra took epflek effect M othw ’ a D ay Specials asewod an AA tone rating for the Park. (In case ot rain, revA will The boy’s body was found Iqst (Costlaned from Psgs Ooe) MeainvhUe, Laalnald planned to at Rottgs, Ferf dskad.. Osathom TIME TO PLANT HARDY PLANTS area and had a layout prepared ba bcM May 211. Bunday after'an nil night search MMfRUft CBAPr get tha Houaa eommlttea togethtr' ll>Mloe to nisrantes ftes aoesaa to DOUBLE PETUNIAS They live from year to year. Thonaanda to ehoftoa which shows a large reaidentlal di- Wednesday. May 18 in eight inches of water in the ment to axclvida Gimnany perma naxt week to start writing n new the plant by non-strikers, charg- from. Delphinium, Columbine, Daisies, Baby’s Brsatk, elaion based on streets named Republican Women’s CTlub small stream only n-' few blocks nently. from the new Council Of mansuta thdt eome mamhera said iag that picfceta had foihldden en­ FUCHSIAS Clyde, Aberdeen, Bretton. Ben from the JohnaOn home in subur­ Europe and tha Atlantic pact. FENDERAND WILLIAMS la cartain to conYktn aU of tha try to' soma. Canterbury Beils. Hundreds of other varieties. lunchaon at Oak tsidge. g e r a n i u m s jpere And ThisUe roads. This lay­ St. Bridget's Oomei Slone (Tlub ban Ridgewood. Charles had left 3. Discard tha statute for con-1 HASn-NOTES oeotetomiats of the dafSated MU All told, some SSfiOO. were on out mAy bs considerably altered if — Pot Luck Supper 8:30 p. m. home Saturday with A group of trol of the Ruhr by aix western i BODY WORK sponsored by Itoybum—end strika. The UAW-CIO alsd struck FANCY DISH Yon will 6nd a complete Uat of vegetable and baddlag a gone change is permitted and SAl.. May 31 am' flan., May 38 children to pick wild flowers. powrera and acknowledge Rusaia'a | OIL SBUTICK aibly more. Ford's Unooto-Sfercary plaiit. frontages are altered. |Ast to Bq Questioned intereat in this vital industrial | Solimene snd FIsgf. Inc. Baybunkhae said be wants the It n«s a simaltaiMouB action at GARDENS plants, individually transplanted to inanre highqst qaaL •’All Thoaa in’ Favor’', mualcal I water Sappiy QaseHen comedy. Temple Beth- Sholom A coroner’s jury, unable to de­ territory. ■ • i 6:14 Center Street Hpuse to trYngaIn to pea* a nMae- noon (SAt.) y o o to tS o y as negotia- ity and greatest prodnetivity. The water s u ^ y question may 8. Abandon major German pol- DiUributorsof- ure, regardleee of what the Senate ttens WNS eoilAfOtag. 4 vestry. 8:30 p: m. cide whether t.hc death was acci­ 35c Tk 31.75 peail fioblema it was learned to­ Tnceday. Wedaeeday. May 34-U dental or homicidal, had directed icias adopted by the U. S., Brit­ doea. apssd-up wqa tlw charge In day. Ikth the town and the Man- county authorities to continue in­ ain. and Fmnce tvithout Ruasin’a Sanate leaders have set no time both Inataacea,; la.both, tha com­ Time to plant Lettuce . . . Cabbage''. • • BroceoH . cbsatar Water company have ac- Annual Elementary School Glee Club concert at High school. vestigation. Deputies questioned eohcuirenca—this includes tha Gulf Pstrolsum Products action la a calendar that dally ia pany has mads BEDDING AND Early Canliflowcr. ceasible mains and the territory it west German rapublic. . getting dogged with' Important Ths International' union haa In the North Bnd system, it was Friflay. May 87 children who had b^n with TRUSS FITTING VEGETABLE PLANTS Military Whist of St. Margaret's Cfliarlea Saturday. Diane, whose 4. EatabUab a xevamment for mtesiltsd They have given prior- badiad up ehargsa-hy UAW leecal GET YOUR CAR a^d tetey at the town water of­ ail Germany which will continue RohgsOil FuslOil iQr to Um admUrietration’a House- dOO at tha Rouge p l ^ iiad Ldcal Evergreens—Fruit Trees—Asparagus Plaata—Shraba fice. Ctrcls, D. of I.. at SL Bridget's family moved from Ridgew-ood to By AKBON Graesntafl Experts. CEMBTARY POTS $1.50 hall. Oak Lawn earlier this week, 'was the meaaures of "people's demo-1 appreved racipcocal trade agree* 800 at Uncola thte tha ratio of It la not known today whi^ Ales Ahflosilnsl floppoett. Bios- G ulf Gosotins and Motor Oils menta awaaure. aasemMy hat apsad to tha aam- ayattnt the eventual devalopera Saadny, June 88 the last of the group to be quea- cracy” already carried out in the . OPEN ALL DAY AND EVENINGS Annual. Spring Outing ot Brlt- I tioned. Soviet zone. *I7teae measurca have: Us Hoalery. nnS aiU types ol eor- bar of wockars haa bsen advaacad SUMMERIZED vAy tis tn with. CNOCOWTIt TELEPHONE 8474 Questioned today. Attornay lah Amarlena Club. AU day. I Doerfler said Diane waa among given Communisti a dominant in-1 glsnl nppnaneea. Frivato Ft4> Quality Products hL-thoat two slants beyond ths Huolsmonn't Buhlnsw anld that ha knows of no those who began an all-night fluence in aach Germany’s poUtl-| ting Beam. Steelworkers Ask normal rate tor thth* euto indns- search for Charles after hla par cal. economic and cultural ofgan-| try. Groenhoute A T TH E STATION TH A T local paraens Interaatad in the new <*, h& development corporation’s contiol. G Clef Concert ents became alarmed over his ab­ isatlona. Quinn** Pharmacy Dmpcndabh Service ^ 4th-R wot* Hg.lMiai Sflsiaaflt csedMog qeal wWiodaekapkuppara;eatl,sl^N DOBKIN OpsB Unto Naan Gb fa ta iW OOBF. C.EHOUSE&SON i n u - i o Myhn U ra Sorvlcc, Inc. n acHoot s'lBUT • m a h c h b b ih b • fn o H * b -oi OistribBtor .1 .% NO. MAIN STREET Open Thurs. To B P. M. I Dtl 3 7 3 MAIN S t, MANCHtSm, TIL 3 -P4 4 2 ■ a 793 MAIN STREET 151 Hartford Road W E G IV E J t t C O U t E f i S T A M P S

I / I ^ • I' I 'iiiiliihjiikiite Ti^ MANCHB9TEA BVENING HElOU-U, MAWCMBBi eK. riUUAY, HiAX •. MANCHB8TBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHUTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MAY f. 194f P A Q i : amid '!•, IB-.; WIUlngtoD, July SS, ItM , she had “drunk-o-mqter," also knawn aa tore room settlnge. Richard Krey- dar.'.age. Vlookay said. Ple-jra waa Mitm resided hero for a number oC lepublicaiis Policy the braath tostor, two and thrae Waltar Drapa 0»Ua|iafi Apnl Arrests Local Brownies Actor Euters aig, who on Wednesday evening Gas Leak Blamed uninjured. Afserte years. She was a daughter of the way radloa, tUatypeb .a -fsagaet Dr.Saoi taSactaaMHita > r e $ c r i i ^ i o N s Show Opens Today took apiut a bundrod-yoar Md Mepaira to the furnace wU! be PARADE OF BARBER SHOP Obituary laU Bldridgo and LAretU Coleman uaed fo r gettin g waapaoa* oiit o f CALLED FOR Guilty Plea clock and repaired It ae that it For Furnace Blast completed by Monday whan full Blair, of WiUlngton. She was a On Legulalian Hit the water. aU typea M'goaa and Boston, liiay —ThS' H e re T o ta l 9 6 Presented Wings would run, was given ssoond prise aeale producUon la raaumed at the Pact Delay WUl member of Calvary Temple, Char- rlfles,'suota aa the 0hnlae.>a|we4- Beetoo Glebe reported today! AND for bis exhibit of docks of all plant. DIroetor o f Public Relatlona QUARTETS ter Oak avenue, Hartford. Bridgapert, May g~(n —Offi- Harold E. Dow aaid. Again in Asieiably o ff shot gun, M -L that Watt Dnfpp, .fanner IW - Tbd mothdrs « f four rodnuisni ot Topeka, Kaa„ May 6—*6*)- Ac- typea Nelson Sprague with a col­ SATURDAY, NAT t Mrs. R leg leaves her husband, the 3(MfO use4, Ijr . d c l iv c r e d tor fca Ingram, ebarg«4> with lection of three gaaoHne-pewered eiala ot Urn Bridgaport Braas Hart Prestige oerslty id Oonaeetleitt fiol Report Shows an HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT I F. M. Deathi one son, John Rleg, operator of the ihiards. Bpeolal featusea aro >tte iaeeBMni has been sent by tk rl B;'o\vnls Troop ’ 34 were spccixl transporting a 16-year^W giti airplane models and several gliders oompaay today attribittad an ex- (CeaitteM d CiMS ragW O ac) Aae Shady Olen Dairy and lee Cream electric chair and a aempiato w Boetan Rad Sox to the laerh- letoiae Over M ortht gtissu At Fly-up ceremonies btJd from Kansaa to New York tor im­ waa awarded third place In the plosion which did batwacn 82.U00 mm ra ft 0(M> Ifrs. Jane Hibbard Bar m Iflddle turnpike, east, two Mock. Gas bomliii and the use esento cMh o f the PaUSc PINE At the South Msthodlat church moral purpoaea. pleaded gufity Crafto group. and 33,000 damagM to rod mill d AMESITE DRIVES SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH AT S ill P. M. dhughters, Mrs. Enen Smith, Of the organisation of the sitate. gov­ different Unds of gaaea wlU also Tha Judges selected aa exhibit o f furnace to a gaa Taak. Proeeated By BeelraUle Ofeepter 8 .P . B.B.a.^a.A. Mrs. Jane Elisa Hibbard, widow Ooaat League. ^ :Other Fifures listed this week. yesterday la Federal oourL H T>mia Arranged! gu m tl> » *■ ^ Bloomfield and Mrs. Eveleen ernment—have been im roved since bs described. pharm acy The 64-year-old Negro .tstor efcelle, including unusual Florida Tha taploalon oecurrod yc«tor- Vbntoa O f tlaterfale No ^lefeata W U Be BSM AR The Dame of W. E. Hibbard, died last eve­ Smith, Of Manchester, a stster, the General Asfembqr convened. AeoohdIiMr to the Globe vo- The. piogntm opened witn a Chief Michael OoBh^ey' -o f the I'.AjVU erreete, according to the M 4 R tfiw t waa accused Is an Indlotment of specimena axtalMtod by Miss Oraoo day nromlng arhan a woriunan w6a Speeeatefl By A s OM ioaeta ef ning at 10 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Hattie Oergler, of Msjis- Wechsler and Cotter said: poet, -Dropo srui be auhjeet to dalute to the tlAg and the eingtng Hlllery, as first place winner in lighting Mvcral of them In pro. H Tbumae D. Culla faUum to ratify th* At> her daughter, Mrs. Carl A. Oels*- HarUord PoUoe D^httnleat U^h^ -CM M h « ^ notlea. ' iponth’s'. pstlce report, numbered m t i8t4 of “ AmpriCA the Beautiful". transporting Jeannette , Anna TWa to Tim naate Ot Xfes AmhmI OM I fleld and a half-brother, Silas •Tfbt only, has no other major ly reoommeads this tadt, and M ^ - Hugbsa, a white school girl, from the Hobbies division. Mias Carol paratlon (or the day'a producL.ui ■ 2-9219 I aaet. and to ana the *nr ler, 300 Main street. Dropo'e. reieSae to Sacra- ML with 19 accidents reported, 380 UAng.tbe tradlUonal huiucsiwie o/weatom Europe wUl mean Newell, of Rockville. There are she legislation passed, but no other Chester is fortunate tsaaeuslng her Sauna. Kaa.. home to New Hewitt with a doll display roceived In th a eompatty'a Mrs. Hibbard, daughter of Jid' grandchildren. major legtalation. has uaen dis- 'mmto, taWng Um out of the tonuAtloB the girls were i>rcAented second prise, and MIsa Karolyn ttao and o f democracy evaiy- lus and Elisafieth Mitchell HUlS, the services of Sheriff; Blavin an? 99*l|laf-viUatlona.and 143 various their wlnge by the leader Mrs. York elty last Septomber. plant. S jt w and the domination of the The funeral wlii be held Monday cuaaad In the Republicen Houee of Us staff-for the two day peeloiL 'Red Sm farm clrdA toOowhtl tomimiBiu tavestlgated. Thero Ingram alao pleaded guilty to a Kaye won third plica with her dis­ William fl. Viaokay, superinun- was bom in Gilead on Nov, 14, afternoon at 2:30 at the.Holmes repreeentatlvea. t / a twb-weehs’ ahimp In.wUeh r n t m Tom Moiiey and her asd'suuit» v m M by Itnaalan Communlem.” 1870. She was a resident of this The unit wiU on dismay 00 tha wire ftJUTaaU listed for March, charge of sending a lewd letter tinctive collection of hones. dont of Plant proUetton. aalo tot Funeral Home, 400 Main street. ^’n e Houee of Repreeontativek he denmnstratea c ^ c u lt y in ’ 'S E tff' Mra. Robert Barbero t id Mra. All contestants wiU receive employ, Frank Pleura, toun’l one q ^ s i ie||Bmii4|grmiid||ttMmri|g*e9mdHb6>eff|g8Uwd|gM eeU offered hla atatement town for the past sixty years. In hae killed an Opportunity even to voest side o f .Mahi street near Ln-, W accidents, 313 parking vloln'- Venter Nylia. through the-maila to Miss Hugbrs. Rev. A. Thorvald Johnson, piastor cust Monday mostilng ahoat 9 •A^thig'hiinaelt to big league ttona and 119 oomplnintA Ha wUI be asatonesd during the CertUlcates of Psrtloipfitton in of the furaacM bad tolled to light O f f i c $ s For Rent * * laldent ct the Atlantic Unl-:> 1043, she and her husband cHe- of Calvary Temple, Hartford, will diaeuBa the gewarnor'a ppopoeal^ j^tuUUg, ’The glrai who Included Lqretta ittoe, a froup which favoie brated their fiOth. wedding aimi- o’clock and WlU remain ;a0.. day. piJ|M,Apiu amsta, lU were tor HUDSON October term of Federal court in 9 o y » and Girls Week when the . roptrly. H t turned a ff the yaa officiate. Burial will be-In the for housing, wslfaib,, sdue^on VaSroNg Hero Hilly > - Carlaoh, Joan Hioblk, Bonnie Me- ahow closes. The exhibit will bs 313 Mein Street i leratton o f democratic na- versary. Mr. Hibbard died exactly Tueaday morning. Chief Sobendei Inveways, 12 w e n for Ardle and Janet Whitney will now Kansas City, Kaa. ■upply and then attemetad to 'Ighi East cemetery. The funeral home add other v ^ e u b je ^ b e e a ^ it rt open to tbs public without dhargs it a few momenta later. four years ago today. expects to oon&et .■ n Mtymhty, halt at a atop light and WrothinHsiiM be members ot IVoup v, mmi Mra. Mrs. .Anna R. Dart will be open for friends tomorrow ie dominated by a email ^ u u p of at the High ScboBt v im JUaUn qs Blmitar reaacm at ' irtop for the last time today from 3 to The cxploaioa followed tnoned- Communlate in thle coun' Besides her daughter, Mrs. Hub­ evening from 7 to 9:30 and St^- arrogant Re^bUoan/' leadcra ^Wnilam McMullen, the leader, 5 o’clock. Trophy caps to be in Roeata and In Enropa,” he bard la survived by her son, W at the guest speaker a»4 eUaw the B q N REld welcomed them to the new tioop. iatoly, bloarlng out 'he ate:' aldex Phone 3046 j day afternoon and evening from whose pollctsa can be' summed up school cUldran a ehaaee to go Cups Arc Awarded awarded after being suitably tn of the fumaea but doing ae ether NOTICE Ud. “ imow the truth aa weU aa ter H, Hibbard of Norwich: a w ^ a n - — -— 0* **»• peace accounted after which they were pntoerUd 3:30 to 9:30. In the phrase, t h f ^b U e la damn­ through the nMlflla . uUL tncat lO -a m ete. dnmheniteee fo r . Srowr-SlB fjNW-ltwro Badsa graved an on display la ona oi re do, yentlemen. They are grandson, Paul Hibbard Oelsaler; ed*." In Crash 10 with 181 AS* Mtii risnpm their acout pins. ths Manchester flnsctric Company ware1 that the North AUanUc de- and a sister, Mrs. A lice E. Foote residents can aae thp exhibition on ASS v^ .w x s »*®»^;|ihoealeBhntgeeofverlouoooitofor Ice Cream and .ooaiea wcie At Rotary Show alMi anglns.w. 131I3| iMAWtWlf- ahow vrindows. FluehiDg o f the water DiaiDfl I d t h e a r o a < mae I pact puts a damper on So- o f Gilead. Even if the itepubUcane do not Main street aU day Monday, and I Ai Thero w ere 4 nrreeU on drunk- ■erved by a group of Scouts front, agree with, the/ nvernor’8 pro­ Tuesday afternoon. There • la *110 ,Mfs. Helen p. Hoffman, (Lneia .taxes 'to ht lat agyr^on.'’ She was a member of the North F u n e r a b ad tod i.’’ Troop 9. Suit CbargsB Agasim iaf BeMua «erved by the T o w d o f M aochester W alar g Methodist church and church so­ gram, aatd tha Democrata, “ that charge for this eAhlhlt. aldtpmh' •h i iDoasaster Place, Japialoa. J lflJ ta f.C to r *oad rule. vMatkme Judging of ths sxhibts at the RoberU uryed the committee to • 4toly ths eeeserorlto > 3rd aod coDtiDued uAtil com pleted. No anlsation after ratification of the over thirty years, the Missionary Sbreet ligh ts wars n p orted burned • tIVttb er'w ltb nn l t«Wto;to against the Norwalk Tiro a Rub­ Society, and the WSC8. She Plocharcsyk o f 30 Union court They declared they had “ seen were amsted on a chariN vlo: A triple-ator festival of stage tha Juilgas awarding nine trtmhy reaty. qf|t 48 oaildinga found open and sUoad aWsws nro tor 'year cups to the exhibits which In their ber Co., by the New Torti Trust fluehlDg w ill be dooe MuDday's or Satoib was active in many community were held thla morning from tb4 evidence”' that tha stand of' the latkw of'nilaa of tha road tljla gft- Hasten Death entertainment ia being presented 4|ueattoas MoUvee Leclcrc funeral home at SUW^ fol­ ■acured, 6 damaged aigna repaired, opinidh were outstanding. Aptlng Co., in Federal court bare. The projects. Republican leadm “has not rep­ StMlffHATE DU.IVIfl3T d a y ^ s . Hia testimony followed that of lowed by a aotemh' requiem Ugh resented the convictlohs of many eaiocn as the result of am aeol- li’window'found broken, 47 win- at the State Theater, Hartford, to­ as Judges were Town Manager complaint charges that the com- P^neral services will be held at About T ow |i found open and S U ^ U found ON SOME M4HMCIB y had breached aa agreement »lenry A, Wallaoo who yesterday her late home at 300 Main street, mass at St. Bridget’s curch. mambara of their own party, par­ d i ^ 4^ the north-bound antradba N*w Haven, May 9—(JP)—In- day. Saturday and Sunday. Head­ George Waddell. Mrs. May DeWolf. In bulkUnga. ueatloned the government’s The celebrant ,waa Rev. Robert ticularly the younger membera. Md’IAiRB A irm lining this nlamnioth “in person" known locally for her claases and which debentures were issued, G eorge H. W addell, SuperioteDdeot under the direction of. Walter M. to'the^’ lFUbur Crqw Highway on STB Mato SL (lararv Btraat juriOa Nceived In an automoMIc with the trust company as trustee, vea in aeddng an alliance. Leclerc. Burial will be in the fam­ Carroll. Tha deacon was Rev. But they seem powerless to buck The Bilk C3ty A. C e-lU hUd an Rbuta I. Both drivers will be pre^ ■ ^ show Is Frances Langford, "The exhibits of arts and crafU, r Ihl. 3-M43 accident contributed to the death by failing to pay certain excise Wallace charged the pact is ”dl ily plot in Buckland cemetery. Bronislaw Oadarowtikl, and the their Icaderahlp." important practioe Saturday at Nation’s Most Beloved Itongstreas” aifford Ulm of the Hobby Shop, aub-deacon was Rev, G eorge 1:30 at the vF W field. G raziano of,, a woman 1 1 immUie later a end Abbott Chase, president taxes. It alleged alao that the com­ •« acted against Russia” and that Friends may call between 3 and 'nie Joint statement listed these and top singing star of radio, pany failed pay certain trade Hughes. Mrs. Arline Garrlty wps Ftoerat grand Jury found tiere yes­ of Pratt * Whitney Stamp Club. U b i approval will turn her “into 5 and 7 and 0 tomorrow until sly items of.lagialation aa being td right elbow^ and tw o o f the bus screen and records. Frances creditors "punctually." wlM and desperate cornered time of the funeral on Monday at organist, while Mse Vennard was "of the moat vital public hnport- There wUI be e rummage sale terday. Langford wUI thrill and captivate The Judgea divided the awarda In­ to ; lasasiigeto eVtoJlUlhsd IsjqHss. Reinstated Today to three dlvlaiona. Arts, CrafU and *^ m a t” 2 o'clock. sololaL ^ • V ance:" > ■ ' I . held at the Masonic Tampla nSUt Jouephine CosUUo of Bridgeport, everyone with her lovely Voice and The aervicaa weca largely at­ 1. A houjring MU “ wUeh w ill en­ Thsy were Mrs., Anna S n , 34, df magnetic personality. Co-headlin- Hobbles. But Roberts said those who op­ ’niursday starting at 9:30 by tha llitMahd avenue, RockvUls,'' with auing as admlnletratrix ef her Mrs. Frank Rleg tended by delegations from tha Temple Chapter' 98, OES,’ and the • 5N#w Torp, M ay a— Of)— Rocky ing is Jon Hall, rbniantic star of In the Arts division Edward pose the pact fall Into four able us to build at least 12j000 to btotrod right, shoulder u d left' sister Sara Agnello, waa awarded Grlmason took first plaoe with an groups: “Well-meaning but im­ Mrs. Shirley Idella Rleg, wife of PolM Roman ChthoUe AllUnoe, 19,000 homss In the next two Rainbow Gtrla. « Anyone wlsUng GlraUano, former world middle- $10,000 and costs. The defendants “Hurricane," ’’South of Pago Pa­ the Polish National’’Alliance and and Mrs. Gsqrga BarrviUs;' vroigbt boning chnmplon who has go,” ’The Michigan Kid," "The exhibit of paintings. Miss PatricU practical pacifists, pseudo-liberals, Frank X. Rieg, dairy farmer, of years a i no. more than 132 a to have donations csJIed fo r mav were Franctb H. Smith and Rich­ Syphers fo r her unusual display o f the Pqliah American club. conUct Mrs. Bertha Chapman of ttao State. ard R. Withera, driver and owner Mutineers,” and other screen hits. rabid Isolationists, and of course 784 Middle turnpike, east, died at month rental.” who gomplalned of i^ln In her.^1 buttons mounted on pictures won St. Francis hospttaL Hartford, last The bearera, all from the Polish^ 3. Increasad state aid to educa­ S3 Scarborough road or Mrs. AUee ™ „n o f New*Tork etoce Feb. 7. 1947, respectively of a truck which waa Alao appearing ire the Borrah the Communist party with its neck and left leg. Mrs. jBarrvUls Mlneritw Rascals, the second award, and the third prize assorted fronts.” night after a long illness. Bora bi American club, included: Frank tion. ” Hoaglund' of aa Stephen atSMt ‘ ~ fbr faUure to report an aUaged in eolUalon. with n station wagon Haroburda. Walter Smoluk. Hipo- waa thrown’ to the floor of the bud ia which Mrs. AgnsUo was riding nation's favorite • musical clowns, was given to Miaa Sandra Waltors- 3.. Old aga aaalstance legUSation ArUclea for the eala may also be bribe, waa reinstated today by the dorf for her painting exhibit. Both let Klrlowla, Alexander Hoponik, left at tha Temple Wednesday a t ths t]|is o f the ooUlston, It was State A thletic OOnuntaslon. ^ In November, 1947. featuring Johnny Puleo, 63 inches “which wUl enable us properly to of comic dynamite. This unique of the painting exhibiU were ef Lukaa Pleecuk, and Harluaa Plet- take care of our old people." evening. ,. " ^ tsi ' ' • rstiiststsiiient w m wn* Counsel for her estate claimed Special! rowakt- ' , . ’ she suffered a cerebral hemorrtiage aggregation combine their muaical excellent quality and received iri. Legislation to /eliminate • ---- ■•0 ' AVh>*4^ ‘to tnvpBUgatlim:Pa.{|iK>uneed by Oommiaslon Chalr- talents with laugh-provoking an­ many favorable com menu by thi Rev. Robert carrolt read' the the *aoak the poor*'sales tax and 'Dog Warden Lae VraodUa re­ tnfinlan'wUllam Peersofi, the'bus aian Eddie Earan after Grosiano at the time and that it haetened a committal service at t. Bridget’s aaafhe car,.Qperet^ byMra. Hoff-^| jj, manager, Irving'Cohen, aecond hemorrhage which took her tics and comedy that’s guaranteed attending the ahow. Classified Advertising 8 to put in iU place an income tax ported today that.hq ’ hM .ttean to keep everyone in howla. Extra Miss Marian Beach took first NEW cem eteiy. based on the ^U ity to pay.’* man, wer^jleeeeedlng wtyt on | H|yj appeared bafore the thrae- life In October, 1948. called on six cases alreM y this Ito a to A H is t o waa passing the added attractioiia include Dorothy honors in the Crafto divteion for SEE PAGE FOURTEEN 5. “Moderaiaation of our nsental month for dog Mtea % *Vhlsi Hgurr ' man body which governs the ring Deertng, acrobatic-styUet; Buddy a most complete display ef mlnla OldtitiobiU Mrs. Blartha JShason hospitals, wMch today are a aeri- ei^ when Mrs. Hoffman starUd to sport in this stats. exceeds the calls for the eoare make a left turn. Into ths north- Lewis, “America’s Newest Comedy Funeral services for the late oua fire basard and disgrace to month of AprU, having a current ‘Uyllib Star” ; Gaston Palmer, Juggling Mra. Martha Ruden Johnson, houhd eatranee o f the parkway,’ Glee Club to Sing Engina Lost mkI Poand Aotomobilss For Sale 4 our state.” averoge of-one hlto a day. euttoif m front of the bua The U lt lf .. sensation, and others. H em ’fl sUfihere is to it! Just go to jrour ft- formerly of Hartford, who has a. Ihiactment of "the progrea- There are late stage shows every For Your *S7-*48 01^ been living with her sister. Mrs. t o vtored off the toad and onto a In Rhode Island Replace LeakiDg Yoritc food store—get • picture o f a H onnel SPRING IS HERE! sive program of labor, legislation Sunaet Rebehah lodge wiu have aassll -peuiklat befora coming to a Saturday and Sunday, etartlng at CXeNikedeyf in th# oitljf ORB is DOST—Maltese mala angora cat. Lsvlnla Peterson, 1S9 School favor^ by the Democrats In both CAMERA DEPT. 10 p. m. Let U8 help you with your street, until her deeth, were held a rebeuxai Monday a t 7 p. m., fo r Stoo. When tha vritielea Anally Eavestroughs and G i r l — s a d q e e V fy A9 wm m velusbU prixtl Ona yaar old. 8700. houses," Included “ broadened un­ On htother’s Dey, May , the ^New Low Priet leierved iuel (or telmg that grendeet car problems. We have a fine this afternoon at 1:30 from the aU officers and members tUilng came t o a halt, they were both Frec.AdvIes Bv 8 employment compensation and part in the degree work for As­ headed In a; aoutherly dlractloa. ' Beethoven Glee club, w ill travel to peraeti in the weiU iuet hew assortment of used cars. Here Watkins Funeral Home, 143 BUst workiMn’s compensation, plus An Bspfiit G u t t e n N o w But better do it now. This tpecucular AanoancemMith Center street Rev. Car! Qlsoa, sembly Officers’ Night HASTI-NOm Play by Wolfe $360 is a partial list:— sickness benefits in cast of inabil­ Central Falla, R. I., where It will Complctfilp Installed offer w ill dose ia {ust e few daps! wonderful she mely it. pastor of the Bmsnuel Lutheran ity to worii beeause of lUnesa” preaent .a coacert at the Baptist g GOOD 8 tn a > oak treaa to be church officiated, and FrSd Wer­ < Up to this week there were 91 HMd Responsible Arthnr D rag Stdres hv RUST CRAFT Given Premiere Copper and good fslrsn- Umht 1 pl f j e per lamBp. AduHa enly. cut down. Tero already cut. Tou 1940 CHEVROLET 4-DR, ner presided at the ors^en. school buildings Mth^ planned church. 'Die'trip will be made by ixtd metals aeailsble. dsh have wood if interested. S E D A ^ . Burial was in East cemstery, | ear and sny membm who have Dop, MapBth, with a fiee Negligent Homicide foi* a quick, storC qr buiktoty in New Haven, May — (4P)— "M a n -, MANCHESTER Fbona 7391. and the bearers were Arvld Ruden, the 160 towns of tlio irtata. The For Baby’s Death ' not been asaljpied to any' specifle 6 1936 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. cart Peterson, Axil Parka, and Penedty Increased vast program amounts to upwards driver u yet are requested to call nsrtiouse,” a play by Thomas A I Heavysldcs, the club's buatnees Wolfe, was given, its premiers pre- BENTZ SEDAN Gearge Murray. SUte Capitol, Hartford. May 6 of-SOiO.OoO.OOO a cc o rd iiig 'to Infor­ Mlddl^toa-n. May' 6—(ff)—Oor* AMESITE DRIVES MOTOR SALES mation in ths comm ercial Raoopd managor, and make this final ar- asntoUon by ths Ysls Dramatic SHEET METAL WORKS —OP)—A biU increasing the maxi­ oner'Horaoa Wrubai In a findlag Tama Anaagadr association in Yale theater last 512 West Center St. ART BENSON invites you to per- 1936 CHEVR6l ET TUDOR mum penalty for negligent hotnl- tor the current we«^ The Raisr Obules O f Blatortola rangeroenL Mleassd today’h«U Mra. Mutoq r The group will meet In front of night aa one of the events leading 342 Adams St. TeL 8966 Tlione 4134 sonsOy try television in your s e d a n Hospital Notes I elda by an automobile was ap- ord in this week iloris- lists 33 M. ‘Sptneer, .about 80, erlminall]; up to the Derby day festivities. It home free of sny obligation. proved today by the House and ntw school projects la’the state. Thom as D. CoUa the Emanuel Lutheran church reapoiiafljla n r the death of har promptly at 3:30 Sunday after­ will be presented again tonight " Win o valuoblo prixo. Coma In and select the model or 1941 FORD TUDOR SEDAN i sent to the Senate, foor-moiitha^d eon, Hobart. 3^«218 PaUenta Tsdey ...... gHA. . . I f mgttf prtsflt. > e BflS Oris noon where It will bo decided what and Saturday nlghL make you would like,. Call 3030. j/ l" ! The new penalty would, bo ..'The tni^ dM at IPAOeaet hos­ “ ManaaihMiae” to -a ptaUoaophl- Benson's for Television. 713 Msln 1948 CHEVROLET GONV. Adm itted yesterday: Mrs. *600 fine or six months In Jail, or travel route ehall be taken to Oen- HARRISON’S Public Records pital lagt P ee. $3. An adtoroy 34 34 sovstRgss trnl FnUa. AU membera are urged cal aad symbolic account o t tha strsst. COUPE Hettinger, 463 North Main street: | both. The' present law provtdei Rosalind Bterry, 44 Wells street: ' gave death eauro as iqainutrinon of fd f 1143 3m hsn> to attend thla concert aa it will be violence and ruin which fellows In Ibe Heart Of Mala Street a fine of 1290 or 30 days in JS17 and pnauaMoia aggravaud by CIO. A NOtMn a CO. f o r p e r s o n a l imprint or 1948 DODGE 4-DR. SEDAN James Hsugh, 37 Bcarborough • CM»ta«s3ur one ef the more Importanti out of the arrogance and intolerance ot (Rabiaew BalldiBg) or both. quitelalm Dead . aaalnptrltlcMi. i m ---- ^ I — .at— » a Geoigia family before end dur­ AUtriK MINNESOTA I meuugram stationery call 3083. road; Marilyn Carr, ^ Ito n ; Joseph | During what Majority Lender town meoUnge flnlahlng thle seS' ‘D m report said there was ns Landscoping ing the Civil war. Easy Parking At * 100 Imprinted sheets and 00 en- Balfore, HUlstown road; Mrs. ^ Cheney Brothers to E.W A. Oor- son.' 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. George Conway said probably wns food.in thskaby’s stomach nor had THE w- valopea, |1. Alee 40 lovely floral Georgetta Cushman, ItockvlUe; 1 ^ration property on the south SEDAN , the last non-controverala! Friday than been any "for at least 24 Lawn aad Shrxb Servtos d e w e y -r ic h m a A notea fl. '______|______Mrs. NelUe Wsldmeitr, 639 MUn i sesslim of the House, a nunffier side of Chestnut atreet Purpose NO JQB TOO IXMAI.I. street; Mrs. Josephine Newcomb. of the deed is stated to be to re- hours.” ' CO. of other bUls were quickly appnov- Ths dsath Of tha baby wap OaS Anyttaro BEWUtO Machines expertly re- See Balch For Bargains 63 Whitney road; Alan Grant, 98 ed and sent to the Senate. leato the pfe^perty from certain Ii] II ilsiaBtettsesrs ' pa'red o r adjusted. Raasonmble caused.by the criminal neglect of E . A . JdTOBid T e L S-S151 Pine street; Joseph Kelley, 1921 They would: restriction on the s|0s bf sptritoua The W. G. Genney Co. Its inothsr, ths eoronsr found. rates. Work gusrsnteed. Call Lenox street; Mrs. Doris Moran, ■nghten up the licensing I ^ s liquor. 9171, or avenlnge 3-9419.______BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. 86 Bisaell street; William Whee-' 156 Center Street regsrdlng poultry dealers so aa to lock, 14 Highland street; Oon-1 eliminate what Rep. Frank E. Cal­ / M etal GardcD Seta CEDAR H IU . Ranch. Hayrides Phone 2-4646 • and aaddla boraes for renL Phone. stance Glenney, 164 Wadsworth - houn (R ., CorawaU) called “ I3ie street, extenMon. rubber check dealer." TO |3900 ______1946 M ERCURY two-door club Admitted today: Frank and Ed­ coupe. Fully equipped A-1 condi­ Exempt Jointly owned United Intpiiatl 98c L E A D m a Hotels keep theU .up- mund Mullett, R ockville; Jam es!I States war or savings bonds up to l i ■ tion. Price II.OTO. Inquire 80 . holstery end rugs fresh and clean Barbero, 14 MyrUe street; Everett a total value of 39,000 from the ONE STOP TWO SERVICES Drive D. Knudsen, 2 North School street; jw ith M ystic Foam. T ry it. J. W. succession tax. / H a n d y Hose Hanger H als Corp. PONTIAC. 1940 S, four - door Lola and Laurt Young, 37 West Invoke the penalties for’ aban­ sedan. Good condition. Private street; Howard KlbbA Rockville. donment against a man who wil­ ow-ner, 1676. Call Rockville Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Al­ fully deaertx minor children. Ttia EXPERT DRY CLEANING Aatonobiles For Sale 4 860W2. ms Peet, East Hartford: James present sUtuts applies only to 75c Cunningham, 193 Branford street; desertion of a wife. 1 948 Buick Sedanette $1,960 1939 BUICK four-door sedan, Nancy McNeiU. U Main stMct; "MA6I6 CIRCIE" >47 Buick Sedan $1,660 black. Good tires, two •pares, Patricia and Katherine Kostek, W atering Pote price, 3929. F-hone 7141. W’apping; Mna Dresaa Barter, Q U i ^ : U i p 147 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe Wapping; Mrs. Mildred Dougan. 90 ‘‘Jail on Wheels” ’ I $1,646 CHEVROLET 1948 four-door de­ Chestnut street; Mra Alvada Ju- TwO-hl-AIIA. . . S o CMVCillbRt . . . S «** A TI b I 3 JtoVdT $J-79 luxe eedan, 9.000 milcA New car denville and daughter, 98' Baaex To Be Seen Here R E N T O U R ZA' 947 Chevrolet Sedan $1,446 guarantee. Carter Chevrolet street; Mrs. Mary Donlon. 36 Inh Company, Inc.. SU, Main atraet >46 Ford Coupe $1,196 Flower street; Mrs. Bessie Ani- DIAL 8416 SANDERS' Lom ite Plastic bean and daughter. Ootehester; A large mobile unit know^ f >46 DeSoto Sedan $1,396 1039 CHRY.SLER Royal four-door asftha “Jail on WhealSf’ Mrs. Mary Wiley. 91 dteptmit Screen CSoth >41 Buick Sedan $995 sedan. New Urea, radio, heater, street; Mrs. Dorothy Perrett, IS wU) be on diaplay In towni- N oto 1 1 . ■ ' • - w >. .11 h ^ Ni ■Ay' P ti ,'itf > : f f> > a ; dlrecUon lights, good condition. day .and Tueaday, Chief Herman $4.50 Per Day >41 Buick Sedan $845 Hemlock street. Schendel reported today. The unit, YOU l o o RIF ON/? M A > H' ^ ? hV 11* MNi S / w A lUf Ht AU k New car ready. Make me an of­ Discharged today: Mra. niea' laelndca ran O t Rdgot Sg. Ft. >40 Buick Sedan $960 fer. CaO 3-3349, Croasen. 41 Windemere a tn et; ahoartng all equipment uaed by th^ PoUce Department, is in chargn iMANCHESm UiINDRY 1940 PACKARD, 110 four-door. Ann Burr, 103 Adeleide road; 940 Pontiac Sedan $695 P>ancis Kirks. 118 Oak street: o f S h eriff J.' Edward Slavln, form-, FOR THINGS New Urea, heater and defroster. sr sheriff fOr New Haven CJounty. 940 Pontiac Sedan $496 Good buy. Call 798A Marilyn Evans, 35 North gchoot (1 ) RIGHT PRICE (2 ) TOrQUAUTY street; Stanley Olander, 87 Bea­ aad win be sponsored by the local H O T P O I N T ’S great acw REO POWER MOWERS $119.50 PoUce Department 9S7 Oldstnobile $496 1940 NASH fOur-door sedan. man circle; Mrs. Ann CsmpbeD, 76 (3 ) REPUTABLE DEALER . auioautic electric water keeicr North School street; Mrs. Bvsiyn Thla mobUs bus has traveled the . 72 MAPLE .STtBVr Radio and heater. Very clean. country, «"ehi"g stops In over 390' uMe a revolutioaary new prin- YOUNGSTOWN Must sell. Phone 9386. Davis and daughter, Rockville; LAUNDERS AND DRY CLEANERS Herd Is tht CoBibinaUba to AU-Tliroo ■ GORMAN MOTOR SALES Joan klolain. Bolton; Mra. Ruth eltlss a ^ towns with over a rall- dptc . . . the Magic Circle Hast Hue, 266 School atreet; JceeiA Uoo people vlswmg the exhibit In­ OsSoto 4-Dr. KITCHENAIDERS $79.95 Incorporated 1936 CHEVROLET two-door cluded in the'large display la the of PrtMiirittd Calrod* Units 285 Main Street coach. May be seen at 61 Avon­ KeUey, 153 Lenox street. . . . t e five you the faiis*t, dale road after 6 p. m. Births yastsrday: A son to Mr. $ 4 9 5 $495 . Phone 7220 Or 8990 cheapeM sad mou dspsiKlable and Mra. Livingston Van DeWater, JA B Dodge Cast 4-Dr. Bu m SpueW 44Br.' Sunday it Mother's Day • •. The one d$y 93 Doane atreet; twin sons to Mr. hot wewr serricceverd^loped. Saturday Morning Speciaisf lUlCK 641 (pedal sedanette. 1939 MERCURY club coupe, 3999i. and Mra. Joaeph DiMinieo, 368 CaU 3293, 4;30-fi:30 ,S»r75 $795 $395 Rgdlo and heater. Call 8921. Oakland atreet; a daughter to HI.. . the Mwtypcthermo- in the year set aside when we remember her Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Lueae, V Ford Super Dsluxs J U T Dn4$o CmSm 44|r. BLACK 1947 CHE-VROLET ASro, 6,000 88 Summer street; a aon to Mr. * F # S-Dr. Bed. C H O C •tot that keep* water .990 CHEVROLET dump truck, milea. Privately owned. Like IH yd. body. Good running con- and Mrs, A. Iktward PeUagital, Btsek Mto fla t # 1 1 7 0 $395 temperarivs coaKsat GARDEN JNOSE ..r. $3.95 untiring efforts for the other 364 days the new. CaU 2-1789. Rockville. Paper .... mlaimizct wsite! dttlon. Good rubber. Cali either Birth today; A son to Mr. aad 3-SS92 or 5309. 1939 CHEVROLET two-door, |160 I N T H E . ^37 '381SL $«95 W e sold our entire etopk 2 wcdifl Age so we re-orderel is taken for granted. Mrs. Geoego Downing. 69 Ovor- S«ssk Mu. S34 a«sekM u.aa and ere repeating this apeciaL down: 1949 Chevrolet Aerosedan, look drtvA $295 HI.. . the tbrcc-iacb thick 940 FORD club coupe, deluxe. radio and heater; 1941 Plymouth Cltovrom Mas. OsL Fibcrglss* inwlating Very good condition. Phone 7793. two-door. Exceptionally nice. hlaakct that keeps 1940 Chevrolet two-door: and 0 O 44}v.asdM *9Q5 BRASS HOSE NOZZLE 39$ It"s an excellent time to present hen with Stsck Ns. S43 #,a>70 $1245 w eu r hot fo r 5 days! sedan, 1946 Ford club coupe, JiR V rbohurd Ud 44>r. 1946 FORD TUDOR 1947 Chevrolet converUble, $1496. Penooal Notiew r « 0 nyroouth DM. 4-Dr. Reg. S5c end 35e pkgs. Douglas Motor Bales, 833 Main a labor saiing device. There are many avail­ 1989 DODGE SEDAN streeL Csxd df Thsaks $495 $295 GARDEN FERTILIZER Gcfin chrs. Priced loww Weiwisb to thsak all at eer aelsb- SMt% Stado Ohm«k 4 « r . able at your dealers on budget payment f^narhnteed. bots. Mends, tor their atony seta at '4 1 7 T S 2 1946 WHIZZER Blcycla. Bast of­ klndnaea snt* aympeUiy abeva us la atssli Mu. 9 U ^ $795 LOPPING SHEARS fer accepted. Phone 4803. our roeont beieevoatont Wa also tltoak ' “ r a $795 - COLE MOTORS—4164 these who aeat the beeutiful fiorsl ’ J ^ O Dsdgu Cusisro d-Dx. ^ 3 0 Foutlue 3-Or. plans. trlbutee end loeaed tha naa of their care. CH R YSLER aedan, radio, YOU SAVE $$$$ WHEN YOU John Xletn and Seas, $ 3 9 5 $595 ; heatsr and overdrive. In excellent BUY AT TOWN MOTORS Mr. end Mrs. Jaeob dueby. ChsvtMsd Town M A Osdgt S-ftss. '• eeg^len 1933 Ford, 1939 Olde- la Mcararisfli iroiMek 3361 Ptymouth. A few ••Low Overhead If yoa live on any o f tliC A irfelf la tfiU #Rction’'lify o 'yo «r,^ p R T «u t w $1295 { bMiw v . rroennehly priced. Frenk.- ia leriiins BMiBory ef teinuel $295 ••No Salesman’s Commission Troutoe. Who diet' May I, Med­ / l l i a M eten . 333 Center etreeL M onday. Proceeds from l|i«M e<4lRcti«iifl o f pepw seffBc .to boy ney I Bio'AiAqwAMfcB poa i^bua c a b ^ MPM^aaTo ••No Elaborate FaeiGtiea We akiB Ms ktad end cheerful votes, We see his vecaat chslr, equipment for 3^* M andm iter M em w isl HoepitaL UKTIIC WAttt HIATUS Royal 1133 foor-door Puts $$$$ In Your Pockets Aad there ebova. ia tha home at leva, BMiHtat ociidltloii. Low Wa hop. to (Met him tbare. CaU Pull Line Of WARRANTEED MagBEineSf Paper and Papier Cartons P lc k ^ Up If Put Out at the Cnrb. Used Cars Tha Treuton temliy. CAPITOL MOTORS, he. • Blagnesium Rod Extra Low er Priees Mak||FtIt Too Costly to P i^ Up O dierw iee. CsiR dT Thgaks OpdB Evdiliafs Until 8:S0 Good TOWN MOTORS, Inc. . ’ ■ ' ' ' • W. G. Glenney Co. We wish to thsak alt af sue aatsk- M8 MAIN STw HABTrORO v 7-tl44 W. Center, Comer Cooper beca Meads sad ibUtlves -toc tbs n atony sets at Uadasss qad symrothy BRANCH JOHNSON BROTHERS Opea T A. M.TaI F.M . T E CoNNECTieUT 0 PoWER COMPAIIY Your Kaiser-Frarer Dealer shewn os hi oae recent hem vemea t f bat# Neft w - CaH^etigiM W ill'l# M44i A tScligdvM 1214 MAIN ST., HARTFORD TrU47 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Mender Um i FtMat Indading lH 'U M i up tn id L Good Wa also theak those who seat the Open Until Noen On Siitnrdar 1939 C H E V R O IX T bustneaa boeuUfol fioral triWtae sad |esa»d the 250 CsiB to S d ^ Fruai eaopa. Good costdltleHt private aae at oafs. Rain or Shint - Unloti If Roins in a-Downpour 106.1 m AiN s t r e e t MANCHK.STER 1.16 NO. MAIN STREET PHONE 4148 ewaer. CaO 7 »6 < *

1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. MAY «, 1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY. MAY 6. 1949 PAGE THnmm^ ora today at the NaUonal ceme­ tery, Elmira, N. T. Hia mother and hia two brothera, Ronald and Elmer Richard, attended the cera- monica. ^ Plaa Concert Yankees Off to Faster Start Than 1928 and 1939 Teams Plana are being completed for % concert by the Beethoven Glte The High M a y 7 a n d 8 Club of Mancheater at the Home on Sunday, May Ifc ^ th lento of Manchester BlKh School MIm Hcles Estes, Faesity A9vtaer Fledcric E. Wemer aa conductor. VOL. XVI, NO. S2 FRIDAY, MAY 9 Conpikd by THE Writers Name A varied program la being ar­ Olympia Ready ranged to include aelectiona by Qualifying Rounds Stengel’s Crew Won To Be Held at Pcitoii** Bach and Brahma aa well HERALD ANGLE Ex-Tiger Star aa Negro apirituala and folk CtoM Lik* 1849^rs Paint-Powder For 75th Derby Paalnre In* Enfield$ Editor* Rccogniud By •o®**' .... M. H. S. Studes Legion of Honor For Gkiverhor’s 13 of First 16 Starts Those in Cliarge Aanounce Sololat la announcing Honor Stu­ EARL W. YOST Announcement haa been made Presents Play Trainer Jones Wouldn’t Gehringer Elected to | Among the 86 students in dents of the class of 1949, with Nports Dfliter T that the gueat aoloiat for the an­ ■Govern Town Connecticut who placed in the Janls Rogers as valedictorian Hold Three Game Lead > Boekvtll*, n » y nual RockvUle High School ^ e woek-ond banquet of birdies, tha Take 100 to 1 on Hit BasebuU’fl Hall of National Scholastic Writing and carol Bobyk as aaluUlori- Low 32 Net Sebre* of Hurls Tonight eiM ■««»««»» ■priaf fiald tnau n>r d u b concert to be preaented FW- tegular' Friday. night Beet Ball <«-gamce in its own class or highsf. Over Qevehind and y tlw RockvOto risb u d Gam* Cjub Contest were Jennifer Rowley an. Principal Edaon M. M le y Mystery, Comedy, Dra« EUglMUty PreMaaa Fame; Ott Misses Out day evening. May 18, at 8:18 W fiek-end.Play to G b Iu tournaments started officially this Horfle; Run Tomorrow • I dosin g date for satrlca is May for polnttais dogt will bo bold May Debate^ Talent Show and Jania Rogers, both of Man­ compared ths class to the afternoon. Drawings for paitners One mosquito doesn’t cell /o r ------I Six Game Margin Over ' o’riock, win be the weU known chester. Jennifer received hon­ 31. All teams must pay their own 7 and S at PMton’o !>•■*«**• pianiat, Leonard Seeber, from the *49ers of a century ago. m i. Musical Interludes F irtt Round; Explvdn began at 8:80 p. m. blast o< DDT. But 'TwlUght New York, May A—(A>)—CharlM - Exhibit, Block Dance orable mention for a news Louisville, Ky.. May •—CP) travel expenses, to nnd from ths off Route 6 botweon Enfield JuliUB Hartt School of Mualc in Ltkoi the graduating body, Hie new Individual handicape Leagut baaebaU clrclea hava al­ Gehringer, former star second { Red Sox? Feller Wlna « and Eaat Hartford. Tbo Rockville story, while Jania Rogers waa Received by Audience New Handicap Syotem They’ve got X8 horses and Olym­ toumsrticnt. If there ia any proflL baseman ot the Detroit Tigers, Haitford. Mr. S^ber wiU play, Complete Activities the ekrller ’49ers were pros­ now posted In the men’s locker ready started to buia. teams wUl be reimbursed for any Clnb la a member of the Aaeocia- worka from HaydA RaShmaninoff commended for her essay. Both pecting for gold, and he said pia primtd^ and ready for (Jol. was voted into baseball’s Hall of By Ben Phlegar tioo of Now England Field Triala {^rla placed first in their re­ “Wondsrful." “WsU dons.” ”Con-^ room will apply for the beet ball The current aeaaon waa onlv a travel expensea. Winner of the and Chopin. Mr. Seeber aUrted that two of the things that to­ 1lM golfing aaaaon in Manehes- Matt Winn’a 75th Kentucky Derby Fame yesterday by the Baseball (Associated Press Sports Writer) Cluba and the Amateur Field Trial A series of events are being spective categories in the Con­ matches. Memhere are urged to few days old when President Nick Urge school event wUI pUy the Writer’s AsdocUtlon ot America. hia muaic atudy at the age of ^ day’s ’49crs will find golden grstulations” wsrs ths words tar paaaas toe atage o f budding study the simpUflsd method of tomorrow. And somewhere in the Only a couple of weeks ago al­ Cluba of America. The doga will in hia home town of Bristol. He sponsored by the Manchester Ro- necticut contest. The girls are Aagek) handed down a deciaion winner of the medlum-smaU Gehringer, a stylist both at the bo run on pheaaant and the draw- are friendship and loyalty. But scholng In the halls ot Maachsa- prouiae and reachga full bkwm haniUcapa adjustments as dcUU- list there has to he a colt • with that any high eebool baaeball play­ school classic for toe champion­ most anybody could have given gave hia first concert at the Bush- Ury a u b for the children of Man­ editor-in-chief and assistant pUte and in the fisld, spent 18 inga will take place at the Rock­ he urged the students to con­ ter High School Friday evening, . tola week-end at tha Country sd on to# bullstln board. A twsn- er would not be eligible to paitlet- ship, Pines of gaines wUl be where you half a dozen gilt-edge reasons SeU Memorial hall a year later. editor of the World. sider well that which they now a o b . __ enough speed to go out and run seasons with toe Tigers and rs- ville Hotel thla evening Fred Brtel chester durlnjj; Boys’ and Girls’ April 29. 1949. after Paint aadf ty-flvs par cent inorsaas over pate in any league game or games travel can be reduced. Ured from active pUy at the end He will appear thia month in the hold before they swap it for s Qualifying rounds In toe flrst lasT ysar'* handicap'p'rovldes'the I with Fred Hooper’s favorite or it why the New York Yankees .) ia chairman of the committee for sixth concert forum in the Insti­ Week, May 2-7j Several High Powder presented its three one- untjl the schoolboy season was Following is a table of how of the 1941 campaign with a life­ would be lucky to finish in first the triala, with Dr. John E. Flah­ tute of Contemporary American fabulous claim, not yet devel­ major toUmamsnt, the Oovsmor's basic figure and is ths raMlmum | just won’t be s horse race. completed. The ruling waa Intend­ points mil be tabuUted: school studenU are parUcipating oped and not yet proven. time batting average of .321. He division. erty aa aecretery and Kenneth Ut- Music at the Hartt Auditorium. act plays. Cup, are listed Saturday and Sun­ handicap of every player for this Olympia haa been grabbing the ed to serve aa a protection to Winning horn* games count five returned to coach the BengaU In in these events. Meriden, Rockville day, The resulting net .scores svlli Even today most of the reasons tle aa treaaurer. Noel Taft is chairman of the Ucket Tlie complete list of Honor Adrian Schmidhauacr and Rich­ season. Downward revision, on the big ones this year by the simple Coach Tom Kelley's High squad (5) points in own class. 1942, then quit to become a lieu­ would look legitimate: Joe DlMag- Play in Portland committee assisted by K athe^e On Monday, May 2, twelve stu­ Students was published in ard Johnson, livsd the parts ot determine toe tbliiy-two golfers honor system, will be made when­ formula o f blasting out of toe and should keep boys in school in­ Winning gr.mes away count six tenant In the U. S. Navy. denU, chosen by the Student Coun­ gio out indefinitely; Charlie Keller The Rockville-Moriartya baae- Ertel. ElUabeth Heckerd and Roy Boost Local Score Tuesday’s Herald. Edward Barrett, an sidsrty atea, who will compote for ths new cup ever scores lower than the high­ gats like a Florida hurricane and terested In playing with their (6) points in own class. Of 187 members with 10 or more sidlined; Bob Porterfield hurt; A ball team will go to Portland Sat­ Abrahamson. There wUl be no re­ cil assumed the duties of the town and of youthful Robsit Niratt at match play. Thia new tourney, est ones now listed on Individual whistling around ths track ahsad team. Winning home games count six government acting officials and years’ seniority, 159 voted for the patched up Infield; A shortage of urday afternoon to meet the faat served seats. A varied progr<^ Browning in "Hsritage oi Wlm- to be played on a three-quarters cards are obtained. Each new ten- of the pack all the way. President Angelo’s decision has (6) points for a victory over s Michigan native who will be 46 good rookic.s. is being arranged for the concert. their respective positions for the Manchester High School's Red dUference handicap basis, should low-score total will provide a new] Portland team, a member of the pole Street,” , by Robert Knipe, the Now, there la no guarantee that alrsady started a controversy. team of higher classification. on May ll. A total of 140 votes So what happened: Mlddleaex League. Don Race, a Bepnblican Women day were as follows. Alfred Rogers, and White baseball squad captured first play which waa based on a ba highly popular and tha major­ handicap as indicate^ on the post­ Jockey Eddie Arcaro is going to Winning games away count Mayor; Peter Gtuias, General Man­ Track Squad Wiqs A boy who started out with the was necessary for election under The Yanks jumped away to their former realdent of Rockville, la a The Tolland County Womens more victories by beating Meriden part of the lives ot Robert Brown­ ity cs tha man nismbera are ex­ ed chert. run that sort of a racs this time. high school team, mads the team, seven (7) points for a victory over the rules requiring 75 per cent of Republican Club will meet T h u ^ ager; Carl Mikolowsky, High pected to enter. fastest start in ages. ITiey have member of the Portland team. The on April 28, 8-4, and then nipping Cece Moller Donald Behrend ing and the Barrett family. The Tournament Chairman Tom I Furthermore, it Just oould corns but. became dlasatiafled after rid­ a team of a higher classification. the total ballot. won 13 of theiY first 16 games. day. May 12, at 2 p. m. at the School Principal; Felix Sambogna, First C.C.I.L. Meet H m month of AprU provided team will meet at the center at temperamental slaters. Arabcl and Faulkner haa announced that all up muddy on Derby Day. and muss ing the bench and picking up Winning home games count four Gehringer becomes the 56th That gives them n three game edge home of Mrs. Julia Keeney in ^ m - Superintendent of Schools; Dawn Rockville on May 2 by a score of an intersating forecast o f con­ 12:45 to make the trip. A popular senior whose friendly Our Legionnaire this week is Henrietta, were played effecttvel.v membera must pay tbsir entry fee up the well-made plans of the spTintere during several games, de­ (4) points in lower class. baseball man to gain a niche in the over Cleveland and a 'six-game Fined ersviUe, with Mrs. Anna Mae Swl- Muraskl. Tou-n Clerk; Constance 10-9 in 10 Innings. Both were tinued progress and Improvement. taaki, of New BrlUin. speaking on Young, Tax Collector; Jane Rott- smile and personality combined likable Donald Behrend. Don has Manchester High registered ta by Norma at'ong and Jennie before playing qualifying roundiJ Hooper board of strategy. cided to turn in his suit. He felt Winning games away count hall of fame at Ckwperstown, N. bulge over Boston. And. as most Lealie Howard Fite, 36, of the home contests, with the Meriden In the clubhouse Itself, the hlgh- Saturday or Sunday. The moder­ Nevertheleas. Derby eharte for he wasn’t given a chance, and aa four (4) points in lower class. Y„ and the 2ist to be elected by the structure of the Republican ner. Town Engineer; Eugene Pinto, with an artistic touch have made had a very active high school ca­ first C. C. I. L. track victory, in Rowza. Rushing in and out with George Swan every prophet told you. those are Park Hotel waa fined $100 on a being a C.Cl.L. victory. reer, participating in basketball, secret love note, for Arabel waa UghU are a new card room and ate tariff o f three dollari and a the last 12 years show that flve he wanted to play baseball, decid­ To determine the percentage, the wrlter’a poll The other mem­ the rhibt? that are supposed to charge of operating a motor veh­ party. Tax Assessor; George Vince, Judge her this week’s legion candidate aa many attempts, FHoay after­ vastly improved locker room fa- Morlarty s and Paganl’s West of Probate: Clement Pontillo, PauUe Uriano’s pitching and is Ceccly Moller. track, and soccer. In his sopho­ Jane, the maid who waa amualng- half will cover all major touma- of the winners got there with the ed a Just move was to turn in bis divide the total points by flve (5) bers were elected by committeea fight it out for the pennant. icle while hie licenae waa under more year, Don played Jayvee ball n o o n , o v e r Middletown High oUltlea For these improvements menU except the CNilcutU and| Sides meet tonight at 6 o'clock In Chief of Police, David Donovan, Bud Burbank’s slugging gave “Cece" has followed the Art ly acted by Susan Bush. same front-running faehlon char- high school equipment. This be Uihes the number of games pUy- in charge of honoring old time Tlie high octane get-away is auapenaion and $150 on a charge for the high school cage team. For School, 61-43. The locals, coached most credit should go to the may be paid to any member o f the I •cteristte of Oljrmpla. did. His name is Ed McCarthy, a ed. pUyera and dUmond flguroa. o f operating while under the in­ South End Fire Chief; Paul Arcari, Coach Kelley’s charges a decisive course the past two years. This Green and oliia llxhta on an up- toe’^ -o n d '^ .V e 'fo r b l t a m " ' Dance Sunday 8 to 4 C.C.LL, triumph over Meri­ three years he played Inter-class by Charles “ Pate" Wigren, ano led House committee. Chairman Hank ^um am ant committee. The fall I “Olympia doesn't have to go to young catcher. At this writing, he Manchester High competed in The last previous members el­ Ing Yankee clubs of 1928 and 1939, fluence of liquor, a total of $260 North End Fire Chief. ’The stu­ year her subjects are modern his­ by Captain Clam Pontillo, who ataira room ot an old-fashioned Huggins, Ray Warren sad Gld and each will be looking for Its dents observed and took part in den. Uriana went the route, al­ basketball. As a freshman he schedule of 1949 competition, with the front, and he might not do it," is barred from playing with the the tournament in 1938 and ad ected were Herb Pennock and Pie which won 40 of thetr firnt 50 and which waa paid. Patrolman' Earl tory, problems of democracy, art participated in the Junior Rec Bas­ copped both daahea, won eight out house gave a acary atmosphere Rice gave liberally of their time, Initial victory. Coach Vic Pa­ At Sandy Beach many of the activiJUea of running lowing only eight hits while strik­ for the second play. “The Ghost in governing ruies, has been printed I Parke said. RockvUle Hill Billies in Twilight vanced to tba finals before being Traynor in 1948. then couKtod ho..ie w,th the flag. Beebe and Supernumerary An­ II and English. Of these history i s . ketball League. The last two years of a possible twelve flrst placac. energy and "know-how” in plan­ Mel Ott, former star playef'and gani Is expected to send his ace. At Chicago ye.slerday the White the town. Every one thoroughly ing out five Blue and Red batters. tbs Green Gown" by J. C. McMul­ and Is available at the Pro Shop. Eddie how League play, until the schoolboy whipped by Naugatuck High. On George Swan, to the moiind in thony Chemiatnick made the ar- her favorite. j he has played Intermediate League Pontillo plaqad first in the lOU ning and actually doing to* work. Also available In the enlarged manager ot the New York Gunts, Sox took down their portable home reat enjoyed and gained much from He was also brilliant at the plate. len. In this play three lively fresh­ he wants to run his race. It Just campaign terminates early in the mound for toe winners that quest of his first league triumph. Oommenorating the 21at Anni­ The locals’ big inning came In An. active member first in the ball. Pole-vaulting is Don’s event with Sherwood TreadwHI third. Ta them and to others who as­ auartera Is a stock of golf equlp- depends on how ths race dsvelopa. June. He is no longer s member of June day was Spec Shea—now a was second Ir the voting with 128 Legion Social their experience. The winning time was 10:5. men. Doris fVirmien Allison Olm- and will have Ernie Noske in re- - , clout out of . versary of the Sandy Beach BaU- the sixth inning with four runs Junior Y-Teens and now in the on the track team, which he has sisted in painting and other choree ia tn t to deUght a golfer’s heart and what the Jockey thinks is bsst the High teem. member of the New York Yan nominations. 12 short o l alectlon. The American Legion will hold The Rotary Club further con­ Senior V-Teens, Cece holds the of been with for three years. He al­ Frank Carlson tied with Red stead and ■ Patricia O'Hara row serve. P a ^ n ls will undoubtedly * Tommy Henrlch and whipped room. Crystal Lake, RockvUle, and being scored to put the game on -1 under. "Uncle John” Olepn the the beat since pre-war days. at the tuns.'' kees. The National League’s all-time another of Ita Lagira weekly ao- tinued ita observance of Boys’ and fice < of Personal Interests chair­ so managed to find time to play Flaherty in the pole vault at 10 out to an'old nouas looking tor a club owee a vote of thanks,. The McCarthy is being unjustly pen counter with either Jimmy Blan- .. g dals thla evening at the home on aa a gesture of appreciation to old ice for the Red and White. Three Either Alex or his capable and Shots Hera and There home run king failed to receive Girls’ Week with a debate held man in the latter club. She has fullback on this year's successful feet, 3 inches. Don Behrend placed ghost but instead run Into ths addition to tha Pro Shop provid­ Parke remained confident of the alized. The youth wants to play chard or Iggy Miller.______! ^llle Reynolds wobbled to his Weat atreet with ateamed clama patrons and new alike. Proprietor extra base hits featured the out­ courteous assistant. Bob Maroney outcome, and most everyone baseball Having committed no Stan Spence, veterans Boston mention from 47 writers. Tuesday evening May 8. at the earned an "M" and two stars dur­ soccer team. Don states, “ I like third to complete the cnly clean movie star Runs, (gracefully act­ ed more adequate faculties for ■■ II I seeond victory, althoiish he waa and ahrimp being aarved. George Bokla has announced that Sheridan Restaurant in which burst, Ofib a home run. After bang­ are always .. available to assist •fl'-ced with him thet Olymple will crime, he should be given the Red Sox outfielder, was traded The highest among theee re­ 1 ing her four years participation in most of the sports, but fishing is sweep of the meet. ed by Barbara Bengaton). Rona'a Pro Alex Hackney and his well- ceiving votes were L | | fr | | I r n l l l lifted in favor of Joe Page at the Manm Oenflrined a free anniversary dance wUl be High School Students again par­ ing two tremendous foul balls. my favorite.” members ni^d U*®* «»own the beet part of the green light to dnn mitt and mask laat night to-the St. Louis Broa'na presented on Mother’s Day night. Bud Burbank tied into one thaZ the swimming club. Recently she After letting Werczhowskl, from secretary and her maid, who were plannad use of all available space Charlie Gehringer ...... 159 fe , start of the seventh. It was Fire- - Tlia name of Acting Poatmaater ticipated. The subject of the de­ Bing Crosby rates aa top singer Middletown, who placed third. Set portrayed by Marilyn Loyaim the answers to any golfing I qqo unless he breaks a leg. for the Hill Billies. fur AI ZariUa. The latter hit .329 Edward J. Ccnnora which v. aa aent May 8, traveled a good 260 feet in the ait has been chosen aa a member of baa been highly commended. or problem. for the Brownies last season . . . Mel Ott ...... 128 I T ’f i s ' L ' i appearance in 16 > bate waa: “Resolved: That the the senior reception committee. on Don's Hit Parade. Don could the pace In the mile for four laps. and Marcia Beach, whom they Ben Jones, the Calumet trainer High Baseball Toamanient ■III 4 1 iT lv -C l j--mes. The Yanks got 12 hits off to the Senate laat week by Preai­ Aa one of the most popular and United Nations now should be re- for a clean-cut home run. Bu.*- Battle With Weather Resumed after a lapse of many Former New York Giant football Jimmy Foxx ...... 89 A Billy Eckstein fan, Cece has eat French Fries "by the million.” Larry-Soms took over the lead mistook for robbers and a ghost. During the first portion of the who will try again with ponder, an assortment of three port 4. o f South Cbventry; Ivan, of Vei^ day evening May 7, will mark the o f nine innings, the score was tied lessons given for M.H.S. girls at to win second place by inches. Dusty Gordon (Barclay Wood) publletned. Worthy of repetition North Meth. vs. St. James. 6:15 Tommy Kelley and Phil Froh Hartford at Blnghamto.-i (HP j 2:06.6. Trout during a Philadelphia up- wiU be furnished by the regular tree pair of Capot and Wine List ably get the starting nod on the Mile run; 1. Soma (Ml; . 1 rising in the seventh, was the v.1n- non, and Eari, of Eaat Hartford; end of the events of the week. 9 to 9. Rockville’s big inning came the Country Club every ’Tuesday, Proper attitudes toward skfety Wltming time— 2:13.0. brought the plav to its high point are: RicUe Anderson’s sensattbn —Memorial. combined their talents to Rain). 2 Sunday night orchestra, “The The purpose of Boys and Girls by ths professional Mr. Hacluiey. by conducting 4 auction. At thia , Tnesdsy. May It would rule second in the mutual give the Manchester High hill. Howes (Mi; 3. Ryan (H). Time, ner. his first success of the year. 11 grandchildren and one great Aristocrats,” who are the leading in the sixth when they scored five regulations were stressed as the Class B-C champion high Jump- al new course record of sixty-four department. Stolid-faced John .American grandchild. The funeral wfll be Week is to bring the attention of The agenda consists of eight les­ auction eight boys attending a inspired blows; toe hole-in-one Floors VI. Kaceys, 8:80—Rob­ golf team a 17 H to (s win over New*York 7. Chicago 5. I 4:56.3. Joe Coleman went all the way for ; specialists in Polish American runs on five bits to put RockviUe subject of a week-long safety pro- j Roger Kelsey, won the li.gh Gaver, the Greentree trainer, the A's s inches for firat place were acted by following: Herman 70 put together by Tompay Prior; RockviUe ve PA’s, 6 p.m.—Oval. Prior an 82. and Kelley an 84. LecKiefsilj New York 3. Pittsburgh 2 (10). ka (H) 3. Telchman (H). Dis­ special aeries of Friday Night youth. the Red and White, wbUe Dombek to Increase the .students' aware­ Thrifty ve. Morlarty’e, 6:16— sliooting the works. eighth inning to nip St. Louis. It tery. H m funeral home will be collected three and Wagner two in Leon Botterten copped third. Frechette. Walter Koaakowaki, toe consistently exceUsnt perform- Brooklyn 7, (Cincinnati 5. tance. 119 feet, 3 >4 Inches. open Saturday night for the con­ dances with “Ernie" Rock and his Connie Voung '{ll All you avid baseball fans turn ness of various phases of safety David Stone, Richard EUington, Charter Oek. The rest of the field shapes up Twilight Baseball League man­ Shot put: 1. Straka (H): 2. was mickey Haefner’a first - tri­ Orchestra scheduled to begin May a losing cause. and to instill in each future citi­ Lee Botterton also ^'on the Snes of Junior members. Billy By The Annociated Press '"'St. Louis 3 Philadelphia 2. umph of the year. Clyde Vollmer venience of frienda. Mamden ' softball this coming week. broad jump with a Jump of 19 feet. Bclden Ham, Richard Wuodhbusc. South Meth. ve. Center Congoe. _ 1 expected, with one startling agers will hold a special meeting (Only games scheduled.) Cheney (Hi: 3. Buckmister (Mi.j Burial 27, a busy and successful season zen of the highway a proper atti­ Thornton, Tommy KeUey and Phil 6:15—Memorial. new comer—a virtually unknown Nntional League drove In three of the VVashingtoB Monday and Wednesday isIs re­ 6 Inches. James Reed, and WiUiam Munrie. Fro^ ’Who with La Francis and tonight following the game, or at Batting—Campanell^ Brooklyn, e-asiem Dl.stance, 47 feet. 7 Inches. Sergeant John T. McDonald, 21. ahead looms for the Sandy Beach Red-White Golfers a C. C. I. L. contest, was post­ served for the upperclassmen: tude toward sportsmanship. Uncle Joe, the proprietor, was Friday, May 18 colt named Senecas Coin. He is 8 o'clock at the West Side Rec in High Jump. 1. Peters (Mi: 2. I runs with a homer and X single. s i i aon of Mra. Gladya McDonald, of Park and BaUroom. poned until a later date. The next Two assemblies on the subject Ron Buekmiater, who has been Prior coostituto the Manchester Middletown ve. High, 3:15 .442; Kazak. St. Louis, .395. W L Pet g b l ! I Home runs decided all three of * Tuesday and 'Thursday for the un­ played genially by Roger Negro. owned by Mrs. Albert Roth of the event of inclement weather. Runs—Gordon, New York, 17; . 7 '2 Tlngley i H i ; 3. Tie-Relchenback Brooklya atreet. tnio waa killed in start is against Bristol at Bristol derclassmen. (See ya plaj'ing of safety, one, S talk by a state bothered by a wrenched knee, High school golf team.These boys Albany .... .778 1 1 the National League contests. The ' Win 3rd Straight placed first in the javelin with 146 Patricia Donov’sn showed real Ovel. Louisville, W’ho admits she thinks Waitkus, Philadelphia. 15. Elmira .. 6 3 .667 (M) and Preston (M). Height, 5 action June IS, 1944, on Saipan, First Movie Theater on May 7. It is also a C. C. 1. L. with the Dodgers next week, policeman, the other a movie, have disappointment when she played ■toould win the state champion­ North Ends vs. NB’s. 8:30— Rob­ 1 I New York Giants edged Pitts- feet. 10 Inches. Roger Preston, ship hands down and are capable Olympia will win. buf wants to The Knights of Columbus soft­ Runs Batted In — Canipanella, Wilkes-Barre . .■) 3 .625 1'... feet. 8 inches. waa buried with full military hon- game. chum! i earlier paved the way for the Birdie, who lost Jos as a customer. ertson. see her colors In the Derby. ball team wlU . practice Sunday Pole vault: 1. Carlson (Ml; 2. I burgh. 3-2, in 10 innings; St. The Electric theater, Los An­ A. Ttaomaa. week’s daily study. who missed placing in the high o f bringing new preetige to our Brooklyn, 16; Ennis, Philadelphia, Binghamton .. 3 3 .500 2 ', With Tom Prior paving the way Two typical tecn-ags girls, who BA’s vs. Airersft. 6 p.m —Oval. Senecas (Join ran once as a twQ- afternoon at 1 o'clock at Robert­ 15. Buckmister (M): 3. Behrend I Ml i Louis bested Philadelphia. 3-2, geles, Calif., was the first motion with an even par 36-36-70, the Red Different booklets were studied Jump hy only 2 inches, copped town and club In wider tnteraec- Red Men vs. Oek Grill, 6:15— Scranton . . . 4 5 .444 3 I and Brooklyn squeezed by Cincin­ Any soul Interested In archcry attended the auction were Diana year-old. and once at three, both son Park. New uniforms will be Hits—Lockmsn, New York. 26; .■i Height. 8 feet. 10', Inches. picture theater to be opened. and White Unkamen captured their by members of each class, with the third, also in the Javelin. Motyca and Shirley Goystts. tlonal competition. How many Cherter Oek. Hartford . . 3 .376 3 ', Broad Jump: 1. Sternberg (H); nati. 7-6. Sporia Outfit turn out on Thursday. 'This spoil freshmen using the “ Manual for times out of the money. Issued at this time. 111001800 and Gordon, New York, . 3 7 Opening was April 2, 1902, the third atralght w-ln aa they defeat­ Rita Scholsky Wins was formerly reserved for upper­ The Mancheater relay quartet of The directors, MlM Igabel high sdiool golf teams have flve Zion ve. Temple, 6:16-^Me- Williamsport .300 4 ', 2. HouHe (H): 3. Botteron (M). Johnny Mize parked one of Drivers" issued by the State De­ Perrachio, Vlaney, Rogers and aharpahooters who can score con­ Others in the lineup are Old Campanella, Brooklj'n. 23. Utica ...... 2 5 286 4 admission was 10 cents, and the ed Hamden 17-1 in a C. C. L L. classmen, but now the underclass­ Worth and Miss Anna McGuire are moriel. Rockport. Halt, Duplicator, Model Nino Pagani ia handling 'pub­ Doubles—Jones. Philadelphia. 9; DUtance. 18 feet. 10', inches. Murry Dickson's slants in the up- showed lasted one hour. conteat held at the Mancheater men are invited to participate. partment. At the end of the Griffin, missed winning the 880 re­ sistently in the eavanties? Let’s American ner right field stands at the Polo First in Contest week, a test on these regulations credited for the three successes. Cadet, Jacks Town, and Lextowm. licity for the Rec Softball League Marlon, St. Louis, 7. 880 yard relay: 1. Hall (Clole. Country Club on May 2. Hand me Biy bow and arrow, lay by two seconds. Student assistsau, who prompted raise a "kitty” to send the kids Itednif New York -----13 3 .813 Bockus, Steams, Beegan). Time Grounds for the 300tb home run was given to freshmen and to up­ On Derby Day the forecaat is and ia doing A good Jqb. Triples—Smalley, Chicago, 4; 4 .667 3 The local club-wielders had little mother, Tm a gonna play Robin The next meet will be a C.C.I.L. and helped In directing were Elea­ .out to r 119,600 as Jamica meeting ended Philadelphia . . 8 9 .471 S'H inning of a 2-2 game at Philis-’ match and their third victory la Cynthia Hillery Is to be congrat­ the office, and their names sent to The Business Staff, advised by Golf ■gainst Rockville. Ed Brown, a and CZampanella, Brooklyn, Ennis. three outinga. Mancheater had pre- the Mancheater Evening Herald, ulated on the fine Job she has done Lee Barrett. Miss Mary McAdams, was Fred As an bora d’ouvra for the before 83,848. PhUadeiph^a, Torgeson, Boaton, Boston ----- . . . 6 8 .429 6 , I delphia to hit his first homs run were announced recently with Rita the State Department, thus ex- first baseman, eras at shortstop, Washington . . . 6 11 .353 viOualy topped Norwich by 16ti- previously on this column. eniptlhg those who are applying Bllah, Robert Kelley, Constance Whits Sulphur Springs, W. Va. and outfielder-first baseman Mick­ 4. I .lllPlin ' the Cardinals. The. l>s and Hartford Bulkeley by 18-0. Scholsky. ’51. bolding first place. Nancy Crockett, '50 Wilson and Patricia Jones. Stolen Baars — Ixickman. New St. Louis .. . . . 3 13 .188 10 Clll U l l g C l Phillies’ six ga m e: Eileen Warner, Frances Sonego, for licenses from the legal part of —Carry Mlddlecoff took a two ey Murphy was at third base. Prior had three birdies and three Faculty Members Tbs ushers were Omstance York. Robinson. Brooklyn, 4. National ______I winning atrealc and gave George and Barbara Melbert took pKxea the test. stroke lesd at end o f Uie first 18 .625 bogiea in posting his 70, a new lo­ The goal of the safety training Olenney, Shirley Taylor, Verna Pitching — Hcintzelman, Phila­ Boston .. . ■...10 6 North Ends, cellar dwellers last! Munger his first victory. The of honorable mention in thla con- Party for Aluiiiuac holes ot 810,000 Greenbrier open. The addition to the new pro Brooklyn .. . . . 9 7 .563 1 cal course record for aebdlastlo which Is offered to each M.H.S. Visit in Bermuda Hare. Marlene Ringstone, Ruth OPEN ALL DAY MOTHER’S DAY ■hop at the Country Club has delphia. Branca. Brooklyn, 4-0, season have come up with ■ sttr- Philadelphia runs came on homers tesL Dallas—Raymond Gsfford, with 1.000; Hartung, New York, 3-0, New York . .. 9 7 .563 1 studded roster which places them I by Andv Seminick and Biil Nich-, competition. Pencil sketches of original cos­ student is to create in everyone Smith. Marilyn' Keith, and Doro­ 67, and Mra. Mildred Zaharias. been completed. The addition is Other scores included a 77 by Is Leaders’’ Plan the satisfaction of being a good thy Duffy. 1.000 . St. Louis .. . . . 7 7 .500 2 in contention for the Softball TV1- l olaon. Hank Borowy waa the loter. ^ tume designs were submitted as Two U. H. S. faculty members. with 71, gained early leads in 20’ X 14’. Strike Outs -Branca, Brooklyn, Philadelphia .. 8 9 .471 2(s Four of the 16 bits in the Cin- Bill Thornton, an 80 by Tom Kel­ driver and a good pedestrian—and Oollecting properties and setting Men’s and Women’s Divisions of light League flag. entrief for competition to the Miss Hope S. Henderson and Miaa 21; Banta. Brooklyn, Dickson, Cincinnati . .. 7 8 .467 2 ', Tlie team from the North side cinnatl-Brooklvn home run dsrl^' ley, and an 86 by Bob LaFrancls. Judges, Miss Hazel Lutz, Miaa thus a good citizen. the different stage scenes were Texas TOA Golf Tournament. Mpriarty Brothers entry in the The members of the Girl.x’ Lead­ Janis Rogers. '49 Avia Kellogg, were aboard the Q. Robert Kelley. Fr*d Bllsh. Roger Pittsburgh, 14. diicago . . . . . 6 8 429 3 of the tracks will have two first went all the way. but the one to x t; Helen Estee, and Miss Isabel ers Club, under the super\l3lon of T. E. V. Queen of Bermuda on Sat­ American League Pittsburgh . . . . 6 10 375 4 string catchers available for duty. made the fim l difference waa^ Reagan. Tlie first place drawi.ig Negro. Belden Ham. Ronald La­ Wethersfield Trip Miss Julia Case, are completing urday. April 16 at 3:00 p. m.. when cey, Mary Wilson, Lois Swallow. Batting — Groth, Detroit, .407; Today’s Games Charlie Parciak and Moose Mor­ poled by the Dodgers' Billy Cox* a a blouse and skirt ensemble plans for an alumnae party to be Style Hints Given it sailed from New York harbor. DIMagglo, Boston, .400. Eastern uith two on in the eighth inning. with decided Chinese Influence. Sally Emery. Theresa Nasiff. Pa­ $5^000^000 Fire * Destroys rell. held on Friday. May 6. in the Rec­ After docking at Hamilton, Ber­ tricia Bonney, Ettore fUccsgnl. Runs — Jooet, Philadeiphie, 17; Hartford at Utica. Ace of the pitching staff ivill be Gil Hodges got the other Brooklyn' Taken by Jr. Hi-Y Tliis local writmlng drawing by reation building. The former lead­ muda Monday rooming, the two Wllllame. Boston, Appling, Chica­ Albany at Binghamton. Mac McGuire. Held in reserve will round tripper and Virgil StxIIctip .- Mias Scholsky will be entered into At Y-Teen Meeting Helen Kaiser, and Faye Knudson. Im ers will participate in a variety of teachers hired English style bicy­ Dorothy Duffy. Robert Heavisides, go, 14. Wilkes-Barre at Elmira. be Loyld Jarvis, a likely look! g and Hr.nk Sauer homered for Cln-1 the National conteat sponsored by sports such as badminton, ping cles. Several trips through the Hollywood Park Track Runs Batted In—Williams and Williamsport at Scranton |2). youngster and Nino Pagani. cinnati. ' Twenty-eight membera of the the Fashion magazine and the and Alice TVacey were responsible Jr. Ht-Y visited Wethersfield State pong, bowling and volleyball, and Mrs. Burton Knopp was the island made the beauty of Bermu­ for publicity. Stephens, Boston, 21. National Player Coach Prully Majewskl The Chicago Cub.a and Boston N. E. A. refreshments will be served later guest speaker at the Senior Y- da aeem more realiatic as they Hits—Majeski. Philadelphia. 24; Cincinnati at Boston (night) — may shift the veteran Benny Braves weren't scheduled. Prison on Friday. .AprU 29. The N. B. Virginia Johnaon oa toa : Inglewood, Calif.. May 6—18^—^ The atiff breeze ewept the fire tour covered most of the buildings in the Ubrary. Teens meeting Tuesday evening. viewed scenic spots such aa St. George VlAoe. tenor, accompanied Kell, Detroit, Chapman, rPhlladel- Vander Meer (1-1) vx. Spahn (2-1) Gryzb to first base. Bennv flnk,hed Several of the girls have been May 3. at the High School audi­ Hollywood Park, one of Amerlca'a from one end of the 1200-foot long phia, 28. Boxing of the prison. George’s Harbor and Somerset. by Carolyn Estey'; and H e ^ r t stands to the other before Ingle­ Oiieago at Brooklyn (night)— well up among the leaders for bat­ assigned to teach S9ftball at the moat lavish race tracks, wss ras­ Doubles — Chapman, Philsdel- New York—Mike Jacobs and hix’ *1116 boys saw many Itema made Studes Underrate torium. The Misses Kellogg and Hender­ lirwelder. on his marimba, pleased wood Are equipment was reinforc­ Schmitz (0-1) vs. Barney (0-0). ting honors with a fine .317 mack. elementary schools starting on 'The subject of Mrs. Knopp's talk son were tmpreaaed by the natural phia, 8: Zeraial, Oilcago. 7. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 20 th Century Sporting Club' by the inmates, from scale model­ May 2. Under Miss Julie L>'nch, tba audience with miiale before ed by a $5,000,000 fire early today. ed several companies from both Rounding out the infield )a'll« be ed sailing boats to handcarved piC' was charm and fashions for sum­ beauty of the island with its pink the play and between acts. Triples — Mitchell aeveland, (night)—Riddle (0-1) va. Meyer Bob Osborn. Steve Levvokowloz. stepped out. rellnqishing promo-' supervisor of physical education in mer. Mrs. Knopp Included in her One fireman was serio students underrate themselvea in Ruth Lamprecht at Washington. After the speaker there wss a ed through the grandstand and Only charred stands, twisted (1-0) vs. Wight (1-0). first". Rudy Vignone politely rather lazv- The natives are not Stolen Bases—;TebbetU. Boston, Philadelphia at Detroit—Scheib Eddie Moske. Coach Majewskl and peals reserved decision on rsouest trying to evaluate their own per­ Elaine Tedford and Elaine Burk- business meeting. The plant for SETBACK PARTY Turf cub. steel girders and gaping roof seo- 3; flve players tied with two each. stepped out and took a seat. sonality. harett at Nathan Hale, June Cham­ anxious to make a g^eat deal of (1-1) vs. Newhouser (3-1). Hogan Zamaitis. One or two of ex-Glsnt Danny Gsrdclls for n the Memorial Day week-end at VFTV Hnme. Maarhestet (Grcca SAMPLER Two hours after the blaze waa Uona remained of the lavieh eatab-' Pitching — Roschi, New York. promising youngsters will be car­ temporary Injunction to rMtom Each boy received a copy of the The test was baaed on eleven bers and Helen Lawler at Hollis­ Aya-Po were discussed. Fifteen money, but merely want to live AMHCRHDN.MIIEA A tX . Washington at SL Louis (night) “Monthly Record" from the priaon flrst reported about 11 p. m., lishment this morning. One block Trucks, Detroit, 4-0. 1.000; Bear­ —Masterzon'(1-0) vs Drews (1-2). ried on the North End squad to him immediately to baseball’s good personality traits; namely, person­ ter. Martha Wills and Frances Pa- members plan to go to the County- comfortably. Occupations of Ber­ PHrea! Itefrvnbmenis! (P.S.T.) the stands appeared to den, Cleveland, Parnell Boston, Ubrary. , teUI at Green. Jane Burr and Bar­ 11^. I2JI0 of parimutuel windows, apart from Only games scheduled. help spell the veterans. graces. al attractiveneas, emotional con­ Y week-end. mudians arc almost entirciv devot­ Admlsstoe 8# O sta be a total loss. toe general standg. was imscath- Lopat. New ifork, and Brtsale. R. Day trol social adaptability, attitude bara Young at Highland Park on ed to the tourist trade or the fish­ aftemoona during the week. 9 ib$. *4J10 Nearly 600 thoroughbred horsee | ed. Hie rest of the wagering Philadelphia. 3-0, 1.000. By Baa Barnett towards others, mental ability, ing industry. in the stable area were believed Strike OuU — Newhouser, De­ Gall Andersofi, '51 M. H. S. Delegates N. Bunzel. booths, with much costly equip­ A aestly style qiorte outfit for initiative and industry, trust­ safe from the flying Sparks. The ment, was lost. troit, 25; Tnicke, Detroit, 19. tun in the open. Tiu brief bow-tied Horticulture Hints worthiness. capacity for leader­ By Mra. Abbo OBbot bams are about a half mile from A t its height the blase waa top rsffiiiras a minimum of fabric; Unuaual and beautiful piUoW' ship, service to others, speech and Moviee Combat Prejudice Attend UNESCO the main racing oval. visible at Westcheater. a commun­ aborts are tailored to a T; toes on Given on Bulletin voice, and health. Mr. Harries Sneaks Special! caaa or dreaacr acarf decormtiona The disastrous Are dealt 4 des'th ity flve miles away. Pilots ap­ Last Night ’« Fights i ★ MIDGET AUTO RACING tot dirndl aklTt for atrest wear. are reminiacent of the lavish cos­ The student Judged himself on The senior college English blow to Hollywood Park’s mset- Jnnellan Rattem NO. SIM cornea in sizea Eight delegates from the Cur­ T o n i Hum e proaching Lea Angeles Municipal tumes of by-gone days. Thia ipee the eleven points and he in turn classes as part of their human re­ To Both Hi-Y Clubs ing. scheduled to start May 17. Airport radioed the control tower Boetas 6 and 99 U, U . 18. 14. 18. and 18. 8iae U, "How Green Is Your Garden waa Judged 'by two fellow students rent Affairs Club, Jania Rogers. New York (Bunnyside Garden)—« skirted and embroidered figure ia the theme for a bulletin board lation course, saw two movies re­ Track Geasral Manager Jack togA “it'looks like half of Ingle­ W«st Springfield Speedway W. SpringeoM to ^ 1 yard o f 88 or 89-lnch who were kept anonymous. A garding prejudices. One concerned Jennifer Rowley, George Lawler. PermBnent Refill —Beppe Gelaaantl 1891-4, Rome, makes for fascinating needlework display in the M.H.S. library, Brent Harries of Trinity College Mackenste could not be reached wood is on Are. SATURDAY gbortk. I t i yarda; akirt. X 8-4 aa both crochet hook and embroid­ score of fifty-five was the maxi­ the negro problem which faces Ellerd Huribert. Alan Anderson. Aflrf mtidr Whthima'i A$$»rfm0»n lUly. etopped Jimmy Hegem^ created by Severo Rapalll and Ar­ Catherine Corbett, and Herbert was guest speaker at (he Joint tl.Ofl Valaa for comment, but Santa Anita Flying embers for awhile posed yazda. ery needle are used to create the thur Reichenbarh to promote the mum a person could get uclng five thia nation and the other the pro­ 180, Broimlyn, 5 StBTtlBf the 4tb Seeeea With gbr thia pattern, aead 25 ceate. points for highest excellence in ITrwelder. attended the conference Hl-V meeting. May 3. Mr Harries Jamen (’rvam Kinw SOr Park quickly offered its facUlUea a toreat to the stable area and ita Fall River, Maae.—Ben Buker, ADMISSION PRICES enchanting designs. Idea of growing vegetable gar blems and confusion facing a for­ for the season. valuable .residents, but it waa not AB the SUtB -k -k it Of The In Oatna your name, addreas, aixe any one of the eleven traits. Re­ eign immigrant. A discussion fol­ on the United Nations Education­ waa the former preside.it of the! 162, Valencia, Spain, knocked out New Uarceervcfl grandstand . . . „ . , Pattern No. 6495 conaitU of hot' dens. SI.-in Vklur Knr ' **A Woman Never Forgets The flreman. Inspector Clifton necessary to move out any boraea. fli.tt Inc. tex Anericaji Radiiff Drivere Chib and to« Pattern Number iron transfer for two embroidery A colorful assortment of vege­ capitulation of the testa of the lowed each showing. al. Scientific, and Cultural Or­ Weat Hartford Hi-Y CTiib, and at Milton Lattimore, 155. New York. t o ; Bomett (The Mancheater [dealgna. stitch iUuatrations. and four classes showed that a acor^ ganization held April 28 at the present holds the position of gov Freeman. 80, of Inglewood, suffer­ Leading thoroughbreds have 6. Reserved gmndstsnd.. 81X9 Inc. tax Bin Beblndler — Gen tables take their place in front of The Han Who Remembers** ed severe injuries when be tried to been on the acene and training for Harald) X150 Ats. Amar-jcolor chart; crocheting inatruc- a white fence and rural mailbox. of thirty-eight waa average on Uic Teacbera' college at New Brttala. ■amor of the Hi-Y legiateturc. O n e D o llo r Portland, Me. — Jean Richard. Reserved box sente ...flS.49 Inc. tax iobnny Rlee — Cbnri wnr York 19, N. T. Itiona.for skirt, crochet etitch U- ratings by fellow students and Sealers Plaa Fntares Three men and a woman i bo The.topic of-hia dlscuaaion waa Jpmp from toe ’ collapsing grand tor scheduled opening. 138, Montreal, outpointed Tony CteC CenkBn — Obiel Mra. Evelyn Gerard, the librarian, Liaiitod TIbic Only stand roof into a tree, and mlaaed. CMMren Under 18 Admitted Free twenty-fiveltuBtrationa and material requlre- has placed several hooka and hortl' several points lower were the rat- have been an active part of United "What HI-Y meaaa in college.” • ~ H The disaster brought an offer Rlccio, 188, Qloucbceter, Maas. 10. Mike Nbtast*—Ueyd fer 8 copy o f toa Storing and I menu. cultural pamphleU from toe Uhtt taga of the students themaalvas. From a census of the senior Natlona spoke o f the work of the Queetioaa were aaked and a ffia- Hia Mndltlon at Oentinelg keepi* from Gwynn Wilson, general man­ AUxntle City—Percy Baseett. Cbet GffiBiee s e g h o f Raaiion, oorl Bend 30c in coins, your name. fd State Department of Agrieul' Thia Burvey was a part o f the .class fifty-six students have UJ4JC.B.C.O. Two fUrag on toe cuaaien followed. J«mcB* Beanty SbIob tal wks reported eerioue. ager of SanU Anita Park. I ^ FbiladHphie, Inpcked out definitely been accepted In higher UJ4. were shown. Mr. Harries la In hia aanior year Firat alarm of toe Are was siveB **We extend enr full fgcilltioa to BOX OFHCE OPEN DAILY It’sladdrcaa and the Pattern Number ture there also ao that M.H.8. stU' studiea of the senior English 74 Kaat rnitcr St. Yeung Junior, 128. Bfringfleld. FOR RESERVATIONS * ReaiMher the hiHonBailva .aad|to Anne Cabot, ’The Manchester dents may have Information about claaaes which toiiche.s high school institutions of learning. Thirty- Ear^ delegate participated in a at Trinitv and haa been active in by night watchman Joe Owieng. toe Hollywood Tuif dub for toe 8. AND Every Thetadey N ifbr better than aveir! Evening Herald. 1150 Ave. Amert- starting vegetable gardens this psvchotorv and appiying psvchol- five of the students have been ac­ panel discussion on FMAc phase of football and other college activi- T fL 4201 who aaid he found flemaa shoot­ operation of their meeting subject PhUsdelijhie — Joe Lindeay. PHONE SPRINOnELD S-9008 aM hi tot bof*. I caa, N«w York 19, N. Y. I spring. 1 ogy to Ufa. cepted in occupationa. the UJf. ties. R. Day '52. ing up an elevator shaft In the to tor permiMion of the Caltfomls 184',. New York, .outpoint^ EVERT SATURDAY THEREAFTER — RACES START AT 9*40 P. clubhouse while makii^ his Horae Racing Boeird," said Wil- Dusty Witkeieon, 182, Philadrl- rounds. , * , phis. 8, MiilfCRESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., ERIDAY, MAY 6,1949 PAOM . ‘ .v; JfHV MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN 4- F R I D A Y , M A Y 6, 1949 BY FONTAINE FOR Visitor—1 thought your wifa’s Never take your oyM "• f -i • 1 i . IXNIMEHVlLLIi; nsma was SutsnT How coma you goal you hevo sst fo r . A call her Peggy? that’s when you aeo thoso (tight* lo r S a lt 22 H6 forSslo. 72 S i m s — V s . - F U T T Y i ^ K U flS E M A T C H Sense and Nonsense Host— Ob. Peggy is Just a UtUa Building—Contraaing 14 Bouts un9 Acccuuurluu 49 »1 (id things e ^ d ' ohstsolas. Automobilea for Sale 4 HUOB 0-Room alngle on Bast Osn- A rector was visiUng one ot his Oofh Bturh pet name 1 have for her. You ssa, JOHNSON SEA B . t R ldg^ la axeeliint repair, ODnslderaeie She expressed regret at not being Student—Don’t know, air. Low mileage, like new. T t n . ment Co.. 88 Mala street Phone WBLUNOTOM ROAD From where the yscsnt space la wood street. Pbone GLBNWOOD Oombinatlqn stove, cash required. T. ,J. Crockett able to hear his sermons, L Professor—WelL then,’ ’ whrt <__ 7908. JBxoallaat Y room, oil burner, —Ira Nickerson. . 'Traffic Officer— Young Lady, do time does the ten o’dofnt tralh CAR PE N TE R and builder. EsU- gsa and oil. Ciysm and green Broker. Pbooe 5410, Desiring to be sympathetic and w n U 1940 CHEVROLET CONV.' matea given on 1st class work. MATTRESSES Tour old mat­ steam beat you know anything about the traf­ leave 7 16' ROWBOAT, Johnson outboard with b la ^ top. In very good con­ to say something consoUng, he re­ Very clean. Priced right. W. J. Webster. 1075 Middle Turn­ tress aterlllxad and remade Uka VACANT EAST SIDE—alx-room Cape Cod, fic laws of this city? Student—Ten o’clock. motor; boy’s bicycle. 70 Parker dition. m c e reasonaDle. ChB plied: Harrington—I’m a great lover CLASSIFIED ADVT. new. Call Jonea Furniture and ' Now 6 -raom, plua two nnflnUh- two unflalahed, SreplaM, oil Rector— You don't miss much. Fair Motorist—Yes, a little. Can Professor—’Then what Is tfes Guaranteed. pike East. Phone 2-4204. street 6456. of "-host stories. DEPT. HOURS: . COLE MOTORS^-4164 • Floor COvaiing. 36 Oak. Tel. 2- •d. Hot water beat, oil burner. steam heat. Insulated copper Woman—So they tell me. Pennington—So am 1, pal. Let's I help you out? woighh of a twelve-pound ahotT CARPEN TRY of all kinds, $1.46 1041. . ' TW O P A M IL y plumbing, recreation room, part­ Student—Ten pounds, Mr. 8:90 A. M. to 4:49 P. M. BUILD Tour Aqua Pal New System Laun­ Jr„ Beaver riding with attach- ing mactunrs. Automatic or J e w e lry 48 menta. Po’^rer lawn mowera Dla- room 11 X 22. Oil steam heat, at­ Come In and make an offer. Wllllmantic 2096-W3. dry, 44 Harrison street. A MILE OUT OF TOWN AND IT HAS A wringer type models. Purnell aton chain aawa Capitol Equip­ tached garage. Built 1942. Call LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler. Re­ HIGH BRICK YWAa ALL AROUND IT/ 1047 PO NTIAC 2-DR. SEDAN.— , Service Co.. 829 Main street rear ment Oo., 88 Main atrceL Call FOR SALE owner 6751. SWINGS RIGHT AT ME TOMATO Plants foi sale, 2,000 W ANTED — Part time cashier. pairs and adjusts watches expert­ ONE OF OUR MEN WIU PROBABLY^ Y i Radio and heater. Clean an new. i call 7891 '■______plants In pots; pepper plants. Apply State theater, Manches­ 7958 Make kn offer. ly at reasonable prices. Open 6 ROOM CAPE COD ST JOHN S'l'KEET. Prewar Cape LAW NMOW ER8 sharpened, re­ Iceberg lettuce, savoy cabbage, ter. Thvirsday evcjilng 129 Spruce Cod, 5 finished nx>ms and attach­ 1938 PO NTIAC 2-DR. SEDAN.— early cabbage 57 Florence street FOR R E N T— Power end hand Two unfinished up, hot water paired. hanj and power Washing street. Phone 2-4887. lawn rollers lawn sweepera Capi­ ed garage, oea'itlfutly landscap­ Good condition. Radio and heater. oil heat, tile bath, fireplace, base­ ed grounds, reasrmably priced. T. machines repaired Pick up and i IS.OOO POTTED plants for Moth­ tol Equipment Co., 58 Main. Low price. Help Wanted— Male J. Crockett Broker. Phone 5416. delivery. Friendly Flxlt Shop. Tel | er’s Dsy. 2*>c each and up. Also Phone 7958. ment garage, good location. Price, 1987 PO N TIAC 2-DR. SEDAN.-^ Garden— Farm— Dairy 4777^______. a large assortment of mixed pots WANTED—Carpenter to do sid­ 311,500. Cash required. 32.200. ^ 315 HOLLISTER, vacant. Cblon- Completely checked. ing Job, day rate. Contact T. J. Prfidaete 50 VENETIAN BUnds. All types and baskets for cemeteries, at ROTO-TILLEJt for hire with op­ ial. fireplace, bath, lavatory, hot Crockett. 5416. 1936 DODGE 4-DR. SEDAN.— made to order, also recondition­ reasonable prices. Corsages $1 PREM IER i'trawberry plants, 21 erator. Phone 2-2346. 6 ROOM COLONIAL HOUSE water oil heat, electric stove, Cheap transportation. each and up. Orchids $3.50 each, per hundred J. P. 0'lk>nnor. 171 screens, storm windows, large ing Best quaUty Findell Manu­ I H AVE a small business. Need j CUT DOWN Model A F o ri trac­ Many Others pansies 45c basket, creeping Union street, Manchester. screened porch. 2-car garage. facturing -S), <86 Middls Turn­ a good man to help me. Must tor, with snow plow. Can be seen Manchc.iter Green Section phlox 25c each, five for $1; cut Built 1946. Asking 317.800. O f­ Open Monday and Thurn. E^•enlngs pike Bast Call 4660. have car, willing to work. You at Pantaleo's Used Auto Parts. Lavatory down, tile bath up. flowers, 32 bouquets and up At PE AT HUMAS, 4-yari load, 212. fers considered, l^clm a Jeffries will operate on profit sharing Phone 3346. fireplace, basement garage, steam BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc. LAW N Mowero. hano and power, McConvlIle’i Greenhouses, 302 also bag 31 Loam, 4-yaid load, Escott Agent Tel. 3683. sold, sharpened, repaired. Pick Woodbrldge street. Open eve­ basis. 1 will Instruct you. The 312 Phone 6515. oil heat, large lot. Price, 316.500. MrSauglil S)fi9irat«. Iw. so Blasen S t______Phone 7191 man selected will really make up and del'very Keys made Saws nings til 10 and all day Sunday. Musiral Instrumvnta 53 This la a very good house look It filed. Capitol Equipment Ob., 38 Phone 6947. more than average earnings. If 1 EXCELLENT Top aoll from Bol- Ijite (or Sale 73 FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Stuck BY EDGAR MARTIN you wish Interview phone 2-1826 i ton, $3 per yard. Well rotted cow over and see what you think. 1941 BUtCK club coupe. Radio and Main, Manuhestar Phone 7808.. TW O U PRIG H T , perfect LARGE Tranaplanted tomato Thursday 6 to 7 p. m. RANCH Houae locations Several t HOPE PORKY haatar, $700. Phona 7068. manure, 34 per yard. Delivered In tone and pitch, completely de- planU for sale. Tony Carablno. Iota suitable for all types of TO - TO DO - «>OtAt FLOOR Problems solved with two, three or 4 yard loads. Phone mothed. Sacrifice 350 each, de- \ Other Listings OONT MIND s v i t C L . V c a v l 1086 STUDEBAKER Commander linoleum, asphalt tils counter. 12 Glenwood street. Pbone 2-4187 7083. Leonard GlgUo. homea Madeline Smith, Raaltor. ^ . . . H k M / ♦aCR •. VVAXWt 7T W A S Situations Wantinl— llvered. Telephone 2-9829. DlW LV y aadan. Vary claan. excellent me- Ehepert workmanship, free eatl- 2-1642 or 4079. SOME. MV lVI ehaaically. Good tlraa. Must be mates. L’pen evemnga. Jones' Female 38 STUART J. WASLEY V61 U K 'S GO*. aaen to appraclata. Tel. 8926 or Furniture, Osk streeL Phone Rooflng— Siding 16 HousehoM Goods Wearing Apparel— Fura 57 i LEVEL LOT, 64 x 146, town sew­ age dlspoaal. Attractive residen­ 2-1888. 2-1041. ______W ANTED —Job as housekeeper. Stuart Realty DID V T ' ” ROOFING - Specialising In re­ BUT YOUR new range this week tial neighborhood. Phone 3864. Write to Mrs. Sterns, Millner FOUR Kolinsky scarfs, 310 each. 756 Main Street NOO 1 ' t LAW N Mowers, hedge shears, pairing roofs of an kinds, also at Benson's Save 20% on any Seldom worn, original cost 325 { Hotel. Hartford, Conn. floor model Including electric, LOT 70' X 160' A sone, water, -----, VOfbi 1982 CHEVROLET Coupe. 61 scissors sharpened on precision new roofs Guttei work. Chim­ skin. Call 6195 after 5. I Tel. 8648 Or 7146 Hawthorne street alter 6 p. m. machines. Repair service. Pickup neys cleaned and repaired. No COMPETEN'I SecreUry with 6 . gas or combination. Famous sewer. Three blocks from new WL and deUvery. Tel 2-9833. 83 Fair- Job too small or large. Good years' experience, capable of brand names. As little as 10% Princeton street school. Phone 1048 BTTICK convertible coupe, field straet. work, fair price. Free estimates. running small office, would Uke down — 24 months to pay. You Wantetl—To Buy 58 2-0718. roadmaater. Clean. 1948 F ori can always get a better deal Call Howley, Manchester 5361. position In to-.vn. Call 2-9394. WANTED-^Small size girl's bl- ® A8T W INDSOR—Immediate oc- LOTS For Sa'e. Residential bulld- pickup. H-ton, clean. 1940 Ford LET US wash your walls by ma­ at Benson's. Appliances, 713 " cupancy. A 1949 model home of dump truck. Low price. 1935 chine. Does s really clean Job. W E SPECIALIZE In roofing and Main street. Tei. 3535. cycle. In good condition. Phone tng lots on Doaiie Street, Hollis­ 2-0438. 4 spacious rooms and bath, oil ter street, Wellman Road, Dodge platform, long wheelbase. Preserves paint, saves, redecor­ elding. Highest quality materials, Situations Wanted— heat, etc., one acre land, 37.500 | 1941 IntemstloDsl dump truck. ating. Behrend’s Cleaning Serv­ workmanship guaranteed. A. A. CHEST ot Drawers, stoves, mis­ . Boulder Road. Lakewood Circle M ale 39 Asaociate Realty Oo., 1010 Malnj Ray Smith’s Garage, Tollsnd. ice, 144 High street Phone 6859. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn street. cellaneous useo furniture. Kali- and other sectiona of Mandbes- road salvage 167 Middle Turn­ Rooms Withoat Riwnt 59 street. East Hartford. 8-4613. ter. Phone Manchester 7728. Vacation? Well, Yesl BY V. T. BAMI.m Phona RockvUIe. 865J4. Tel. 4860. W A N T E D —Summer employment Evenings 6-1864, Broad Brook ALLEY OOP REFRIGERATOR, wahaer and ap- pike Bast Monday through Fri­ Yl/ELL. SOM BTHINE for college student with two chil­ LARGE DOUBLE room with twin 1258J3. NO... BUT .SO _ ^ S P M N O I CaXJD oo WITH^ 108$ CHBVROLS7T 8-4 ton ex- pllanca service Door gaskets re- day 6-9. Saturday 0-9. FOR SALE or exebang*. Building HAPPENED TD WE FlgOEREP dren. Phone 3358. bed. for gentleman. Phone 6398. lota at the Graen. Wm, Kanehl, THE ONEX LEFT MEBBE yo u O S C A K 6 A FEW i V E ------press ExosDsnt condition. 30- ^aced. motors a specialty. Free Healing— Plumbing 17 IM M ED IATE Occupancy—2 sin­ HIM... ^ ! WANTED—BHIC-A-BRAC, furni­ 116 North School street. Builder. 519 (M t e i street. Phona ON THE K!T(OT^HEN WASN’T dsy guarantee, $493. SoUmene estimates. Phone Jos. McOoea. gle homes. Six flnlahed rooms. BRING -n: “ and fla g g , Inc, Dodge and Ply­ 2-2318 after 5. GENERAL Repaira, JobbUig. re­ ture, antiques Ole Mill 'Trading 7773. TABLE... - INTO modeling, water piping, deep and Doff»—Rirda— Pet* 41 Built 7 years. One la priced at mouth dsslsr, 624 Center street. Post. 17 Maple street. Phone ROOM Suitable for one or two 38,900, down payment 33.500; Phone 510L PLOWING, Harrowing. Call shallow web pumps, gas and TR O P IC A L Fish, special G^d 2-1089. men. I l l Holt street. Phone 7971. sleclrtc automatic water heaters and one at $9,800. Locations will Rcaorl Properly (or SHlt* 74 2523 after 4 p m. Moons. 60c pair, ihtmts, tanks avaUable. Prompt service. Ed­ WE BUY and sell good used furni­ not be given over p.'ione. Shown DeConnlor Motor Sales and acceasortcB. Kelly’s Aquar­ ROOMS Foi Rent working couple by appointment only. Howard R. SOLVED— One houalng problem. r a d i o — Eleetrtcal Appliance ward W. Johnson. Pbone 6079. ium, 29 Sunset. Phone 5705. Open ture. Comblnstlon ranges, gas or glrla Kitchen privllegea CaU hayot **Hava an unbeatable ranges and bectera. Jones Furni­ Hastings, Real Estate Specialist, Am.offering Just one full size tot Service, repairs plekad up and 'tU 9. at 105 Spruce street. STBAM, Hot water and hot air ture Store, 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. Odd Fellows Bldg.. 489 Main at nearby Lake Williams, with 3R formula, our fine aelection of daUvered prompUy 20 years street. (A t the Okhter). Phone enough used lumber to rough experience. Jobn Maloney. Phone heating. Van Camp Bros Phone CAN ARIES Young males, 310, PLEASANT Furnished room ,NEW REFRIG ERATO R? Hurry 2-n()7. bujid a good size cottage. The enni plua. our liberal budget 2-1046. 1 Walnut atreat 6244. ______older full sr.ng males, 312.50 up. gentleman. Oarage. Phone Females 32 up. Mated pairs, 315 down to Benson's who feature 1984 works for 3435 cash. Hurry. plm dquals a firat daaa deal POGUIE & Peterman. Plumbing COUNTRY Atmosphere, yet in g u a r a n t e e d repair servtoe on up. Full line ot seeds in bulk, Philco. first in sales nationally! Phone 3375 after 5 p. m. and heating contractora. Phone “George it cured of rndio quiz programs—ho won a to an. waataera, Irona. toastere, electric cages and supplies Breeder's Now showing the new 1949 PLE A S A N T Single or ^u b le town. 4 room Cape Cod. One un­ for estimates Manchestar 2-9404 finished. dormsrs. fireplace, din­ COVENTRY LAKE—3-room cot­ elocka, vacuuma. eta Reasonable supplies. Porterfield’s, Wholesale models Ben.son’s can—and will— room, one niinute from the' Post lawnmowor!’* or RockvUIe 2162. tage completely furnished. A-1 S 9 SET T prices. A.B.C Appliance. and Retail. 91 Pearl street. Phone give you a better trade in allow­ Office. Call 8583 ing alcove, screened-ln porch, oil Bee thefle fine cars today: ance for your dd Ice box or elec­ steam heat, insulated, copper electric sto%-e, price Includes ad­ Maple etreet 1^1575, 2-9520. BY GALBSAITH BY DICK TURNER EFFltnENT Plumbing and heat­ tric refrigeiatoi. 10% down—up PLE A S A N T l-urnlshed room, con­ plumbing, hatchway.,Corner lot. joining 65' X 155' lot and 16' SIDE GLANCES CARNIVAL FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Let's Face It BY MERRILL C BLOBSMI ing. Plugged drains machine LAW N S Mowed, shrubs pruned, C A N A R Y Breeding cages, nickel to 24 months to pay. Benson's tinuous hot water with a private 60 s ISO. Occupancy anytime canoe, (ready for living). 32,750. 1947 PONTIAC 4-DR. cleaned. Carl J. Nygren. Phone MeRF TMey o o m e J T y w rt weeds and dandelions klUed. wire shelf. 31.90. Single breeder. Appliances. 712 Main street Tel. family on Main street. Couple or Elva Tyler. AgenL Phono 2-4469. Shown by appointment. F. T. I J ust 6uessin6- Ev e n a rad io g iv e - SEDAN 6497. ' 1 RfCUSE TD BELIEVE AWAY PROGRAM HAS ~b SOMEBODY EXntA WTTH THEM. Weekly accounts invited. Rea- 33. Double breeder, 34.25. Flight. 3535. gentleman [•irferred. Call 6803. Sullivan, 88 Pine streeL DUPLEX 5 large rooms each side. LAItb WOULD WnN& , DRAW TUE UNF BUT 1 CANT t e l l WHO/ 6 eyl. Radio, htr„ spotUght A aonable rates. Prompt courteous 312.25. Discount In full cartoons. HOME A FRENCM Mkio/ service. B. A Jerome. 2-3151. COOLERATOR (or sale. 100 lb I DE.S1RABI,E room. auitabic for 2 good steam furnaces. Big lot. s o m e w h e r e / (Mdtleaa car In green. W.W. tires. Roofing— Repairing 17 A Bulk seeds and supplies. A pound one or two at 14 Beech street Suburban fur Saic 75 or carload. Porterfield's, Whole­ ice capacity, Good condition. 315. 2 people may buy. Price 312,000. a l l APPLIA N C E S senrlcod and Call 8133. ROOFING and Repairing of all | salers and Jobbers. Spruce and Call 2-1487. Madeline Smith. Realtor 2-1642 TO LLAN D 8-room colonial, elec­ 1948 STUDEBAKER repaired, burners, rotngeralors, or 4679. kinds. Chimney work, gutter Pearl. Phone 2-9520. COOLERATOR Ice refrigeratora,. Ii%RNISHED Room, gentleman tricity. ruiThlng water, $7,900, STARLIGHT 2-DR. SEDAN ranges, waahera, etc AilI work work. Expert repairs. Honest guaranteed. Metro Servloe Oo. Two rcfrlacrators In good condi­ preferred. 37 Foster street, near CXJBURN ROAD. Green section— terms. Several others. Welles workmanship. Satisfaction guar­ Agency, Coventry. Tel. WUll- Ragal dig. An original 11,000 MancheeUr 3-U883. tion, $10 each Watklne ^pothers Center. 8 rooms and sun parlor, oil hut anteed. Call Coughlin, Kanches- Live Slock—Vehicles 42 manUc 618J2 or 1701W4. yetu champion with overdrive, water heat, fireplace. Insulated, U r 7707. W H ITE Comer cabinet, mahogany ROOM FOR rent at the Center W.W. tires, Mde mirrors and cllml- RADIO Sarviclrg Dependable low FOR SALE Guernsey bull, 10 two-car garage, excellent neigh­ coet and guaranieea A.BC. Ap­ and maple bedroom seta, maple (Jentleman preferred. Call 2- COVENTRY and Andover 4- tlacr. months old. Call between 10 a. borhood. near bus and school. rooms, bath. 2 unfinished up. 34,- pliance. 21 Maple etreeL 1-1575 kneehole desk, latest In chrome 4401. ' ! Priced for ready sale. No agents. Moving—Trucking- and 2 p. m. Call 2-9286 breakfast sets, imitation fire-1 500. terms. Several others. LARGE furnished room for cou­ Phone 5052. Welles Agency, Coventry. Tel. 1948 PONTIAC CONV. LAW NS M O W ro. large or small. Storage 20 SAANEN GOATS Pure bred and place and andirons, lane cedar ple, with kitchen privileges. CaU Wmiihantlc 618J2 or 1701W4. Landscapnig. Prompt, courteous grade. Good stock, from best chest, like new: youth bed. crib, MANCHESTER - Clifton street. CLUB service. E. A. Jerome. 14 Arch LAVELL'S Express light trucking 2-1410 blood lines. Call 8259, baby scales, child’s desk and Occupancy upon sale, one block COVE,NTRY Lake—6-room cot­ lot street. Phone 2-3151. and delivery. Weekly or monthly Silver streak loaded. Save a chair, washing machines, com­ LARGE Pleasant room In good from Honister street school, 6 tage. lake fiontage, asking 36,- rubbish routes Invited. Man­ bination ranges. refrigerators BY VKRMKBB CO this practlcaUy new car. PETER W. Pantaluk electric con­ location. Walking distance' to rooms. Ule bath, lavatory, at­ 800. Several others $1,500 and up PRISCILLA’S POP Proof Poaitive chester 3-3290. Save at CTiamhers’ Warehouse tached garage, large glasaed-ln tractor, maintenance and wiring Poultry and Supplies 43 Cheney’s. Call 2-2612. Welles Agency. Coventry. Tel. HE'S ONU/ p r e t e n d in g .' w atch; I'LL SHOW 'AXl! Sales. Manchester Green. Call porch, aluminum screens and S E E HOW 1942 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. for light and power. 40 Foster UGHT TKUt»lNG. Half-ton WilUmontlc 618J2 or 1701W4. HE'S REALLY M A D M A O H E pick-up trick.. No aahea, no 5187. storm windows, hot water oil ; y o o Hooe street. Phone 3^3. 1 old broilers Phone 2- ^ ABOUT ME// SEDAN rubbish Phone 3-1Z75 or 9X98. WEEKS' BasineiM lM House, living, dining, CRYSTAL I.AKE-Several cot- KIJUHISH ana ashes removed In­ good condition. Call 811 Middle sale price. $98. Terms. Benson's done Oi any tumiturs. Tlemann. WANTED 4 or 5 room renL drfiwlng room, kitchen, lavatory, tSKea for sale Priced from 32.- 18b South Main street. Phone cinerators cleaned. Sand, gravel 'Ttimpike East. Appliances. 713 Main street. waoh room first floor: 3 bed­ Family of four. References. Call 200 to 34,7jO. Tom Minor, agenL 1942 DeSOTO SEDAN CPE. and cinderc Van service and Telephone 3535. 564.8 ^ MEIN'S KeDuili anc relaated shoes. H. Larson. 2-9728. rooms. ibath, nursery up. Fire­ Heater and fluid drive. An im­ local moving Phone H. M. Jones. Tel, Rockviae 1187-J2.______VIC PLIM Fog Is Serious BY MICHAEL O’MALLBY AND RALPH LAND High and low Better than cheap HAND Y HOD baby washer and place. 3-rar garage. Nice loca­ maculate car throughout. KAHIU need fixing T Have li re- 3-1362. 2-3072. W AN TE D to renL month of July, tion, 312,600 ENtra lot $800. CRYSTAL LAKEL-Rout* 80. A oalred by ezperta Pick-up serv­ new ones Sam Vulca. Shoe Re­ wringer, like new, price $25. Call f v m 5-room cottage at nearby lake. Phone 5402. ' fine prewai 7-rooiri house. Oil ^'He wouldn’t even offer to treat ma to a soda, and I’vo INATOUIMUlUfiUlfR ice, guaranteed work Seta check­ AUSTIN K. CHAMBERS Oo. local pair Shop fill Mall. etreeL 7792 after 4. ______"Mil it up,now, faliaa! Ramambor wa*ro bucking a good 1941 FORD COUPE movuig. packing and storage W rite Box C, Herald. burner hot watei heat. Full con­ bean devoting every page iivmy diary to him for ed In the borou Cai radtoe a ROYAL Portable lypev/ntere and ARE YOU Interested In s deep TW O -FA M ILV Homes. One on crete cellar Large living room, variety ahow on the toloviaion hookup I’ ~ Heater, def. A one owner car, specially. Manchester Kad i o Domestic and overseas Orating two wookal" adding machines Used t)rpewr1t- freeze chest at a bargain price? ■Pearl street. 4 and 4. with four- dining room cabinet kitchen, original black paint. Service.'73 Btrcb street Phone and shipping elxcellent van eerv OUR BOARUI^C HOUSE with MAJOR UOOHLE ers and adding machines sold or We have a SH f> chest and a Businim Property for Bale 71) car garage and workshop. One sunporch, extra lavatory. Up- OU'l ULH WAY BY J K WII.I.IAMS 3-U84U Ice to West Coast and all parts in Manchester Green, 5 and 5 rented. Repairs on al> makes 7‘ i h. upright. They are priced staira 4 uedrooms, cedar Uned 6 A O .F R «N O / T)B a r m THE SAME DAME DUMPED ME O ta' of U S.A. and Canada Telephone INVHISTMENT Opportunity. Busi­ flat. 8-car garage. In excellent ' S E T THAT I G U E € « HE'S BEEN , 1940 FORD PICK-UP i^-TON Marlow's to, sell quickly. Only 10% down- closets, tile bath All hardwood TD A IVIOVIE ANT RXJNP IHDSED PAVONS OP PKC&f i THIS BENCH*830,CHUM.*-«..I SAV PE-LONG'S refngeraUon aervtce Manchester 5187. or Hartford 6- ness property and living quar^ condition. Both flats vacanL One THING OUT OP Excellent In and out. 24 months to pay. Benson's Ap­ floors. 2-car garage. One acre ITAINT AN OFFICE- IN A DREASA OAkAEr THE PANIC COMINE SACH'iN I Repairs on sii makes, commer­ 14*23. E'OR S A L E - 20-gallon automatic ters. For Sale— Property with 6 and 4 duplex in South end. T. HERE OUICKJ cial and domestic. 24-bour serv­ pliances. 713 Main street. land. Bus service. Near stores, BURN rr-TAKE SOFA BUT A CUTIE f o r t u n e i m p a r t e d SO I Hid A l l m y d o o <5h i n a gas hot water ncatere. good con 168 ft. frontage oo Spruce street J. Crockett, Broker. 5418. ROOCT FOR BON-BON ice. Phoni 2-1797 school and lake, Sll.OOV. WlU rr MOME-BUT M B t h e n a m e O P T U D fCA'JE— THEM GOT 1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ditlon. Marlow's HOT POINT Economy electric and 127 ft. on Maple atreet, with Paintinff—Papering 21 take $7,000 first murtgags. Tel. KBNtucKV Dsesy Win n e r , AMNEBlA.' ANY Very clean—3395. range. 1948 model. Never used. large, well-built store on ground IM M ED IATE Occupancy. -Six floor and 6 room apartment up­ Tom Minot, agent, RockvUIe TH e »4 FUTTBO A w/AV.^ I CAYES iN TH IS Household Services PAINTING and Papering. Fred SELF HOG feeder, 325. Phone W ill sell 3195. CaU 2-9749. rooms, Cape Cod, newly painted, stairs. A. Gremroo. TeL 2441. dormers, open* stairway, Ule 1187-J2. VKHSN X AV40KE — HAK- l o c a l i t y E. Lauritzen, 104 Homestead 3656 after 5 p. m. 1988 PLYMOUTH COACH Of(ered MA METAL TWIN beds with spring- bath, oU heat, fireplace, hatch­ KAFF.V — I COULD NOT, . Very clean—3395. street. Phone 2-0053. GROCERY S'TORIt and 11-room r e m e m b e r T U K tOAMB W EAVING Ot burna moth boles mattress and springs. Excellent way. screens, storm windows, Wantod—Ktfil Bslato 77 T H A Y E R Play-pen in good con­ house with two-car garage. Only and tora elotlung boaiery runa, C A LL U. FILICETT for Inside and condition. Telephone 2-4462 after veneUan blinds, screened side outside painting, paper hanging, dition. Reasonable. Phone 89'28. 6. store within haU mUc radius and porch, garage, amealte drive, a CUNSIDERINO SELLING 1985 FORD PICK-UP handbags repaired, npper re­ located In Manchester. Store does Excellent and 1 mean excellent general ca,Tentry work Free good buy. n e lm a Jeffries Es- TiMHt pRUPicirrr placement. umbrellas repaired, E’OUR ROLLS heavy gauge hog ALL HOUSEHOLD furniture for an excellent busineas. Consider­ WASH H'HRR One Arguanent Ended BY L M U B T U B im ■ n e a e cars are priced to sell in men's shirt collars reversed and estimates given. Phone 4208. cott. Agent. Tel. 8883. Without obiiKsUon to too. we wlrx 20 rod length, 320 per roll. sale 26 Linden street, opposite able cash neceseary. T. J. CMON. A T T ANDam p wilAr a p m . ipw rt know m u a T w w t t e m i today's market at replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending wiu appraise or mske vou a cash X 4 U E M _ JBwTqouiwBUdwsT.oitni CAME 08ER BE.MWM. / iEENT E ^ .M ^ I INTERIOR , AND EExterlor paint­ Phone 3656 after 5 p. m. Center park Mrs Harry H Oockstt, Broker. Pbone 4518. IMMEffJIATE Occupancy. Off Por­ offer for Dfopartv. See os before Y 0 U «E DMOW YOU OUT! NOEODV MUT , •WOMTYt ARE..EIIO0WUWMI& AN Shop. UN ID iBDUiquytw ing. papertiunging. ceilings, re- Cowles. ter street, A A Zone. High ejevs- vou aelL RtOMTiEAfiY. THUIJ' MV PAL «»0T ME CAM EBBtKl M t lL — ALCOHOLIC. PMO WAinE 'SIIMI , P$EL PRETTY CPNPEEEtj flntshed. FuUy Insured. Expert 18" LA W N Mower Used one sea­ tlon. 5-room colonlaL fireplace, Phone 7728 Ot 8278 IL L COME UBMMH! '23QUr. ID BUS DfiCORMlER MOTOR SALES ru A T FINISH Holland window ONE Bauer electric water heater, HotMes for Sale 72 EUT NOW shades made to meatura Keys work New 1949 wallpaper books. son. Call 2-9114 after 1 p. m. hot water-oU heat, acreena. storm BRAE-BURN REALTY •sw ■ Maple Street, Manchester, Edward K Price. Pbone 2-lUOS. 100 gallon capacity. In perfect windows, copper plumbing, ga­ made while you wait Marlow's condition. Too large. Inquire 209 a v a i l a b l e July 1st. weU built j . TeL 8854. STORE W A LK -IN Ice box, two 5-room house. FJl.'A. mortgage rage. Custom built 1941. $11,900. READY To SellT Ring the bell at CHARBONNEAU House paint­ Middle Turnpike East, between i ' Open tm 9 p. m. Thursdays. CALL ROY and Oorion. Experts counters, case, sell for 320 for obtainable. CkU H. B. Grady, (G I can buy). Thelma ‘^Jeffries Manchester 8215. Ed. W Kra- Tbitr Rnuys-Overland Dealer. ing, Interior, exterior. Paper !9 and 8 p. m. tor rug and upnolstery shampoo­ lumber. Phone 7482. AgenL 8009.______Escott AgenL TeL 8888. aenica. Suburban Realty Oo., ing. Complete home and office banging, floor sanding and rafin- h o s p i t a l b e d s and wheel Realtors, 49 Perkins street cleaning. AU kinds of odd Joba. tzbing. Call 2-9576 or 3-2805. 8-ROOM Ooiomal. Immediate Oc­ 4SBVROLBT deluxe two- WHITNEY Steeromatlc Carriage. chairs for sa e nr rent. Rates rea­ NEW HOMES: We have several Phone 2-9087 or Manchester 2 new Cape Coda priced from $10,- cupancy. Built 1989. Steam-oil W A N TE I>--A t once, nice 8 bed­ Radlo, heater, de- GENERAL Repairing, light car­ Reasonable. I l l Birch streeL sonable Keith’s Furniture Co. '4840. 800. 'nielma Jeffries Eacott, heat Near schools, stores, buses. room two-story dwelling. In good .. doefc, aeat oovere. Motor, pentry. painting. Floors sanded, Phone 4159. FLORENCE Oil and gas combin­ AgenL Tel 8888.______• Newly painted. Fireplace, 312,- location. CaU Alice Osm pet. ' upholatery Uke refiniabed. Raasonable. CaU 2- ation stove; Mid-States 15C amp 800, Thelma Jeffries Escott, 4998 or 3-0880. area, two with Building— Contracting 14 4291. ‘ 7 ROOM HOME with S-car g«- A g en t T4I. 8888. '.UnauaUy Sae. Has A.C. electric welder; new MlUer b a t h t u b and sink, suitable for W A N T E D by O X . single home, 8 pot type oil burner, complete cotUge. CaU 7194. rage. This houae has bad excel t l i jbdver. Pbone 6917 CARPENTRY, AlUraUona. caU- OUTSIDE. INBTDE PainUng and lent care and may be bought on 5 ROOMS, 2-csr gsrsge, 2 exits rooms or more, under 812,000, N l ^ H ERE Mta, tlla ceilings, tile baths or with all controls and thermostat; • mj! — ‘ AWAICENINCi PA R K ANVIAIAT * — paperbanging. Frea estimates liberal terms J>y responsible per­ lots. Fruit trees, chicken ooop. with nice let, not in a develop­ lUK, UUMJB pMlnii truck. kitchens Jobbing s specialty. Prompt service. Reasonable 1935 Oldsn-oblle convertlfile, j son. Madetlns Smith, Realtor. Nasr bus. Madeline Smith, Real­ ment. Phone Hartford 22-7382 Uon.. W Birch Also new construction. Phone prices. Phone 7630. , D. E. tired but always ready to run. 1 2-1842 or 4872. tor 2-1842 or 4879. coUecL % -'V i .. 8882. FreehaiM. Tel. 2267. Read Herald Advs. ■ • 1, ■ < ;!• J • f, •. . - v V.; ■ ■ 'V V. ■ i M . . FltmAT, MAY Ifrt j 'I !tanrt;firtfr C ntning^ lif ' Tkemssthse Averace DaUr Net Preee Ran roMaate at 0. 8. Waaihw ■ Par tha Miaalli a t March. IM f Tha annual meeting of the necUcut Ubrary Association wlU US fi" be held at Connecticut ^ 1 9,740 New London, tomorrow. Hiss J maralag, idaariag aad aeelar IMa >di^>d*- ■smlne Smith, Mrs. Marjorie^or- at am ae«t aftaraaea. tWr aad aaal Bi , xccantly ton and Mias Anna French of tte .aad U lM Mary Cheney Ubrary Btaff will Manchester-“ A City of Village Charm * 110^ attend the full aesalon. Mrs. Inez ^ at Soaton tnii* PRICE POUR CBUm R. Wolcott of the Whitoh Ubrary, aeviraaag aa Paga it) MANCHESTER, C^NN., SATURDAY, MAY 7,1949 (TWELVE PAGES) •Ouipdtlalaa «Im> will also attend the annual meet­ VOL. LXVm., NO. 18$ jo i m i ot a v ^ M. I. T. ___ « tb»..q»«rl«; ing. ____ stvM; M irart wa* tlij "atrak* At tha Men'a Club meeting a t , Sa th i B . 17> yaiatty abaD. the second Congregational church Ford Workera on Strike : MlM Hatjaria pOai^anba^, U avanlng a t 8 o’clock, Rev. Dr. Ruaaell J . Cllnchy. minister of the , Heavy Red Attacks Proposed New State Cjooaar atraat,. waa ana ef tha n i o 2 w Ualvaralty atudjmU wto Center church In Hartford, will | wata taieaotly tapped into speak on the aubject, “Mon and: Kay. tba uBlvaraity’a lK»ora»y a®* Their Church." daty tor stodanta acUva in antra- Re^udsed in China, cur^mlar affalra. For West Germany junlon and aaniora, ariU be wel- eomed fannally to memberehlp at JVo Mother*$_ Day gift prphlam thft society*! snosl banquet next RAYON CREPE OR iM S y •“ toTlIylea StandUh your fur needs here! We've an enticing collect Say Nationalists hetd. ____ beauty care, too RAYON SATIN Nearing Completion There wlU be an lUuetrated tion of gifts sure ta go sUaight Btudv Of the CJhrUtien Family to- ThouMuida of Commun* the North Methodl.t to the heart of any mother, church etartlnd at 7:45. iat Trobpa Hammer News Tidbits Political Leaders Say young or older! Lovely, lovely 4 Colled From VPi Wires Thera wlU be no UckeU sold at At Outaide Defenaea U. S. and Britain Join “ No” to Russians* Ap­ the door for thla evening'a lingerie tid bits, .gracious hos^ Beautifully leoe trimmed. tsUorad mad* Of Shanghai With ____ peal to Halt the Pro­ fonnance of “Snow White and The ala. A wanted Mother’s Day gift. Sisas: New Haven seven Dwarfe” at the Buckland U to 44. No Succeaa; in ner Ken pouce m aubbing of Yale student ceedings ; New Consti­ school; but there are itUl eome tess-ufcar. . chic straw bonnets. •: Funeral aervlces for former Forces to Beat Red for the Saturday afternoon Troopa Are Advancing Blayor DavM L. Dnaa of New tution .Will Be Ready performance which wlU begin at smart glove, costume Jewelry Britain wiU be held Monday 3M o'clock. Shanghai, May 7,—(ff)— Two dlvislona of Now Britain Ma- Jamming of Radio For Adoption by To­ and kerchief accessories keyed ( 3^8 » <5.98 Thousands of Chineac Com- thlna' Co., go on 88 boor week morrow: Lifting of r- Tha whole family la Invited to Monday . . . Bight wiag factloa muniat troops today ham * attend tha epedal eeasion planned of CIO United Electrtcal Workera Ru.5a:an broadcasts overseas or. a Blockade Going Well by tha young people of the Cbn- to the fashion of the moment. Washington, May 7 — \vhi(h foilov.s a pattern Inteifeierl with wilfully since ear- regular government can be form­ of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Cowles your fur cost. W ell store' er into South China along a notch­ Defense Secretary Johnson saya France «“ ** K o re a n s^ H e a d Similar tn the systemsti.' janim lrg ' Iv 191S hv iar-niers lotated within ed in Jiilv. of n Hudson street She U well ed front of more than 300 miles United States to Dis- ^ kt c Disruss Terms of shortwave broadi aste condiir t- ' ti e Sm. let Union. In more recent it in our spacious vaults for Mother *8 Day Gifts phystdana and dentists who re­ siaiis The constitutional convention known locaUy, having performed stretching aouthweatw’ard from ceived their training at country's ed bv the N*zis during Hie w ai," ' monUis. there has been sn in- clearly was speeding its work to for several local organizations. houandebize cuss the Preliminary Blam illH Allen estimated that the Soviet : i rease in this deliberate inter.er- and we w^ the Shanghai area to Nanchang. expense ought te he wllUag to wear U. S< I Batavia. Java, May 7—A6—The beat . the Wednesday midnight Annthag pupil wbo Will entertain In State ef Siege its uniform . . . Old brown cow radlo has been using 60 transmit- j ence. deadline for lifting the German la Frank >lMirer. a sixteen year it for s new lease on life. Gold and allvar Sniahed Jawalsry in nsekUeaa. Phins at Paris Parley. ^ Dutch and the ii'.a9uesiaii|g8iit)ted ters to block reception of Ameri- j “Since April 24. systematic, succcsafuUy leads herd of Hereford blockades under the New York Old Soplumore a t Bulkely High ■ouANOskizutc puts vigor, broochM, bracelet, aarringa. Also pearls ia colora. PrsM reports said that Nan beef cattle into bam in Franklin. III ' an agreement today which'may go can and British shortwave broad-j severe and wholesome infer erence school, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chang, the city which guards the LonSofi, May 7—(F)—A foreign^l^ys * ft^ace . far toward restoring peace to the casts in Ruasia. Up to now. the | has been imposed by additional agreement announced Thursday suppleness and lustre back Many In boxad aata. Trdie the Mass., after men and ptanea had by Riis.sia and t)w western powera. Maurar af Hartford. aaatem approaebaa to the vital failed to budge them out of swamp office spokeaman said today Brit- His Country Caused k ^ t indies. Voice has iiaed no more than 10 ! .Soviet jammeia. not only on Voice into vrinter-wom fun. Mankow-Oantoa railroad, was in . . . Strika of anglncers on Yan­ _ U The Dutch agreed to help set up transmitters to get through to the of American R ussian - language I The western occupation powers Elevator to a ateta of atege. ain, France and the United States n Mrs, Rnsalla Provencal will hdd kee Network may go to aibRintlon will bold preliminary talks In Par- S t a t e s n i e n ' H e r e , a new Indonesian Republican gov- Rcssian people. | transmiasions. but on BBC Rus- |want the west German gevem- g damanstratloh far tha members F'liro—Second Floor Chinese Cbnununlst columns, al­ . . . Macy's averts threatened ------( eminent in Jogjakarta, the Indone- Done DeUberatelv sian-Ianguage transmissions tn-: ment to be the one for aU Ger- Si to S te before sitting down with Rusisia . 1 had Mends of S t Maegarat’s Clr- .00 2.98 the Second ready more than 180 mites south strike . . . RlclBU'd Stack. Am­ in the Big Four conference on Ger- Seoul, ■%l,y 7 _,;pi__ Korea's , rian capital which Netherlands The Soviet jamming started in tenried for the flnviet Union aa many if there is an eventual union ele^ Daughters e f Isabwls. at the of their Yangtaa bridgeheads, sterdam. N. Y.. arrested before he earnest April .24—just before the well. : of the Soviet zone »-ith the Amar- n a a Tax' many. May 28. • i communist meoaoe, was mang was deliberately designed to shortwsve broadcasts conducted gj, western allies worked Rumanian Supreme MillUry ferepte talks. The French foreign Sian pai-ticipaUon L-i a "p eace" I keep the Russian people from hesr- fallow. Bow weD "M a rk Oreieler** knqwe bow U Fleaae ast (k>mmunista atlU S3 miles from office already has announced that stands ready te battle the Red by the Nazis dt^mg the w .r , t top speed to lift their block- Nanchang.) Ooart eonflrma life aentenoe for round table at The Hague. | hig the wesfe version of the egree- Style Shopi Peasant Party leaders Julia Manlu Dr. PhUlp Jessup, U. S. ambassa­ thraat to hte nation. o^it'The midnight Wednesday. Ths a wa Tlie newspapers Sin Wan Pao dor-at-large. la flying to Paris thla Meeting with the three-member 1 ...... and Ta Kung Pao said in a dis­ and Ion Mlhalache ... Colombia I “The Republic of Korea ia strug. United Nations commission pn In-1 Trying to M;p sojne of lU pro- »• -“ ’.S' ■="- Cottona, percale, striped chambray, washable wlthcnt eablnet after resignation weekend. ' gUng fo r ita Ufa against a Com- grama through the Russian wgll of •MmSlsasa fa m a> I • .a — - >amte4A ’• 1 IfitfTI IrRflSpOrt&tlOn CXpai^JI. patch from Nancbaag that Rioat 1 donaaia. Dr. Jan. Harman' van Roy- rayon crepe. Sixe 3 7 ^ to 6 I 1 4 di>d SS^ te ef m city's Mie^ wars 'closed. of fiva llbaral and aiz conservative WMIe 1 am not able to give you mumst menace that te not of Ite CB of Th e KethertSnda eaid; nolaa, fha Voicevoice wont cn « 34^ i ^ e mmounoIji^nL lifte r telhng ' task involves complex tach- —y who may ha e«p«ite ■ «wfi'teaMNf7“ h * WM hi a sUte* hour schedule a few dnys a g o .. of the new broadcasts, advises; mcsl problems, and the complicat- 60H. " panOaf m hna aawtea was haU- "The Netherlands government ing threat of a rail workers strika. pendds and hua aervloo waa halt­ ver Commission bill <*vigShislng aS to partielpate in auch cosvena- i menL ! agrees that the Republican gov­ O.'ficials eaid that helped. Tester- ! "Listen for these programe. and State Department ...Vi. Averell tiona" the apokesmen told news- j "When Japan was defeated, day's announcement said the U n i-; look for the frequency which eemee : Employes who live in western Bar- ed. men, “it Is a fact tliat there will . there were no Oommunlsta in ernment shell be free and facUitat- I tin but work on Ruasian-eontroUad Harrimsn. ECA ambassador, says ed to exercise its sppropriste ted States will continue beaming ■ you beat." $ to $ Railway BtUI Open be certain preliminary discuesionsl Korea. They wera Invited in by the I railroads in the eastern sector, 4.98 10.98 This dispatch said the railway I’. S. deoMUids evidence of cooper­ functions tn an area consisting of ation among the nations of Europe in Paris before the session of the div-iaion of our cnimtry across the j threatened to strike unless they still was open from Nanchang to conference of foreign ministers. middle, by Russian-American the residency of Jogjakarta." I are pa:d in west marks. They now to hglp themselves . . . Guam As­ There has been some dispute ax sembly votes to send delegates to agreement." ) j receive Boviet-baeked east marka, « aa Pago Bight) (Coattaiied on Page Bight) The Republic Rhee heads gov- \ to , the , . exact , definition of the size Think House Will Pass I which are worthless in the weat- OTHER COTTONS Washington to serk civil govern­ ema only South Korea, which was ' f Jogjagarta. but thia apparent- , ment and Am erica* citizenship em sector. S iu . 12' i to 2<<% AmericaLa ociniplcU after the uar. i \\oiUed out. for the islanders. j Such a strike would cripple Ber­ A Korean Communist regime rules Mohammed Rum. chairman ^ lin .s elevated lines, as well as H e a d o f V e ts Ps HsIs b s i*b<4Cf bull flRbt but North Korea, which formerly waa ^ Rqmibliean delegation, said Rewritten Labor Bill »5.98 to $12.98 hoot because French law would Efforts Made I railway traffir into and out of Russian-occupied. There have been suthoi^ecl by Pysideut Soek- Berlin. not permit ConchlU Cintron, fam­ >amo and Vice President Mobamed frequent border clashes. CommuBisf Claim* Scoii’es Policies ous Peruvian woman matador, to To End Strike “We do not propose to fight the Hatta "to give their personal as- Observer* at Washing* to Cut ■ make the kUl .. • New York City North Korean Communlsta or : aurar.ces they favor, in conformity The "interim organization" to entertaining 150 members of Con­ their foreign overlords," Rhee de- the aec irity courcil a resilu- Ion Say Measure w ill handle governmental dete&a until formation of the new west Ger­ VFW Commander De­ gress today ... Mrs. Uoael clared. ' , tion of .iB-i. 28 and its directive ..Have an Exftellent Down Expense Staadcr, getting Los Tngetes di­ Mayor of Dearborn To I'nlte the NaOon of March 23; man government waa aiaailed by clares We Are Going vorce, testlSes ter actor husband Starts Peace Move to '•\Ve will continue our efforts to "Firstly, the issuance of an or­ Chance Within Month ____ Commiinfata. They claimed it GIFT stayed out three and four nights unify north and south by peaceful der to Republican armed adherents virtually created a new govern­ ment without givir.g the people a HANDBAGS Soft in Germany at a time Get 6 5 ,0 0 0 to Return means. At the same time, we are to cea.se guerrilia warfare. Washington, May 7—i/Pi Rep- Parties Unite to Plan "Secondly, occupation in the chance to vote on it. The non- responsible for the protection of Sims lU.. S. C.i said today there s fo r Mother New York, May 7.—1A6—Lyall the lives and property of our peo­ restoration of peace and t*is roain- Eronoiny Moves in Communists pointed out that it will Detroit. May 7—iJ'i—A peace tenarre of law; and order. an "excellent chance " that within in no sense be a permanent or­ HOSIERY T. Beggs. Commander-ln-C7ilef of move In the strike of 6.5.000 Ford ple; and when Korean Communists Senate Next Week the tveterana of Foreign Wars, Sekrcli Ruins Dear-' constantly come over the border "Thiid'-y. pf.rticlpation in a a month the House vnll pass a ganization—that an early step New white plastic and straw handbags in pouch atylea workers was instituted by SPECIAL said today that "something ia bom's Mayor Orville L. Hubbard | destroy ua. we cannot sit st.I! round table conference at Tlie new vei.xion of f.ie compromise after adoption of the constitution Also falllsa or ganuint leather hindbags. fo r Mother wrong" with U. 8. occupation pol­ After Tornado . and allow them to harm us with- Hague with a view to accelerate Democratic labor bill it defeated Washington. May 7 — lAs A will be the election of a Parlia­ icies in Japan and that "we have Th'e mavor proposed a meeting 1 out resistance." unconditiOiiaJ transfer of real and Uiis week. coalition drive for a cut in gov­ ment to take office in July. PURCHASE not been any smarter in Ger­ of Ford and CIO United Auto His statment asked whether the complete soverelpnt.v to the Unit­ Sims, v.ho introduced the orig­ ernment spending appears headed | The people will elect 400 dele­ Kew summer iha A . of the the 60 a. Milwaukee a high of doesn't practice some economy OF THE SEASON resentatives tn Japan have been Cress personnel that the death Rouge. 'The first ficat wave drop of 47 ' n **’ bill "some 'union democracy' Yardley Lavender Soap '<.$1.35 box spring season apipeared ended over 82 waa followed by a now. (Late BoUetiM ef the in Wist) content to talk about the dangers toll was five. 14 Mea Discharged early last night. provisions to protect the member* "1 don't know wheie we could Heaven Sent Cologne ...... $1.00 of cemmuniam, without giving the Tha deadly blow at Suadown This followed Ford’a anneHnoe- most of theaastem half of the na­ of union* from arbitrary acta hy tion today. New York aw-eltered in mid-aum- get another 110.000,000.000 tn Evening In Paris Face Powder With Pegfuroea $1.25 Japanese any clear idea ef what waa part of a thitndarsterm area ment yesterday of the firing of 14 mer heat aa did most of the east­ union leaders." taxes," he commented. x *v y Probaa Report Coty New Creamy Lipstick...... $1.00' we propose as an altem atlve." which lashed the flat plains coun­ men in connection with wildcat A mass of cool air headed into ern cities. The It. 3. weather Such provlaiona have long been Burden Ton 4ireat hte.V 7—egan to relax.” ' Torrents of rain made lakes of weather to match •with a sizzling Sims, at 27. the youngest mem­ Byrd eatimated in the' Senate I aager piaae flew by- Mather*g Day Gifts “W hat la happening in Germany the level fields, slowed or stopped Mike Donnelly, chairman of the die brought violent local atarms j ^ r#.dinr ber of Congress, waa chosen to I yesterday that on the baste of | $ 4 .9 8 -$ l9 8 makes It look aa though not only ttafftc on highways, and made UAW unit In the Rouge plant “B" ^ in west Texas I There a ^ waa some hot weath- bring a compromise measure be-1 may be a $6,500,000,000 deficit in the year Oreyhouad Bus Vpeeie For Mother our GI's, b«4 our top brass aa well rescue efforts dURculL assembly line building, center of th«e persona and injured several , California. Los Angeles re­ fore the House last Tuesday after lioralaa, MitcbeB Ceuaty. Tax., — the apeed-up diepute. ' others. beginning July 1. 2 have goiM soft,” he said. Tosni at 8.M6 Pwaa*a ported 90 and San Francisco's 85 Democratic leaders had become | May 7—4iP)—At toast o m panoa Lb. Aaat Samoact ChocoIatM PRINTS The Btorm struck Sundowi^ a prior to Mayor Hubbard’s peace Rundown, Tex., a community of convinced that the administration But he aeid this estimate waa “How else explain the fact that was the hottest May temperature baaed on revenues continuing at eras killed aad tbirty-four wan la- Tin Bos $l.Sf Thraa quartar alaavaa. Isle Koch, the Beast of Buchen- town of about 2,000 perpona 45 meeting proposal, neither the UA about 3,000. 45 miles west of Lub­ Taft-Hartley repeal bill could not W-CIO nor Ford had made any on record. Several ancient old the level they now maintain. Jored this aaonOag wbew • teadad NYLON HAIR BRUSH wald was liberated; that Von milea southwest ef here, between bock. was the hardest hit. Sev­ cable cars were halted after cwbic oa.xa aa written. Oreybeawd baa evorturu^ew a $4.98 public effort to resume negotia- But It StUI 'Laat "We may not get thoae revenues ALL HEADSIZES 1 Lb. Afat. Milk Chocelatca .$9e Papen, Schacht and the Krupps 7 and 8 p. m. Many residents saw eral hemes were destroyed et Sun- slots jammed because of the heat. and if we don't, then the deficit It ooming. Jumped into automo- tiOM. dawn and also at Morten, which Tha compronuae provided fo r , aa Htgbsray 89 mate af got off ao aaay, that big and Uttla Carries Most of tee Taxes In Flagstaff. Aria., five inches of could go to 810,060.606,000.’’ hO AND COMB SETS bllas aad flsd. It hit tta aorth was struck by a small twister. 80-day amargeney injunctiefiy. a PASTEL COLORS Nazis all ever tha plaea are scur­ 9ao sf ths world's “riehtet Uttls anew fell early in the day aa the aeid. 2H Lb. Aast. M ill Choeolataa $1.$9 rying out sf tbair holes and slid­ •dge ef town—ena rqsldaat said "Ais cold air which broke the mercury- draped to S3. But most nan-Communlat oath, and a few 1 Cat BUUtery AM 8te9 I e. a-.t- In white, blue or pink eitlsA” Dsarbsm is ths hsms af four-day hast wavs tn the midwaat other eenceaeiona to thoae who fall • • • Rink, aquara aa^Uiaa, ahort al#a’ Repub­ off entirely any military liid ta tho m Short alaavaa, pearl buttona. Size S f in';, atrongholda of democracy at fower llnea. It snapped telcphona on aavaval opcaaions in mattera The mercury - tumbled from 90- aure" atmoepharie area over the licans and a numlser ef southern western lOirepean mambon of the HM^LY SPRING FELTS ^io, 38. homo and abroad," but ha said: poles like sticks. Hall accompany touching on public affairs. degroe marka yaoterday in many southaagt. Thte, they explained, Democrats— suffered the same North Atlantic allUmeo. ai te ^ by Kteg . 1 Lb. Aaat ^ r a f f t ’a t “We cannot pormlt tho rise of Ing the etorm ehatterad windows Tha mayor extended hte paqM mldweat araqa aa the cold front, had halted ths normal aBovament fate bV a three-vote marm . after Senator Whorry of Ifobrsaka. • a •••*• a e e • • e e $3.98 aegrtestoo agate, whothor Oom* te $ve htee^ af bqlMiagg So iRteltteB tevitettoa te a tetter te Khteb 4umps< anov Wyene a f high 9ad tev’prasiura qraas ence having been tentanvely ap­ tho RopuWtean 8oor laadar, toM — To Cloae Out A t- • • • • • te w te t Wwap. KM te teigte Heary Ford H> TounR presidaBt of taA Oalaando and aarthem Ai$- and allawad aauthwtet, vtnds to proved.! tho Senate yMterday that the 1 Tk«H ir.nA |nicoEk aay othor nanao. Wo ssust bo Jt ahert 4teM aavUar a twlatar the eempany; Walter Reuthar, aona, mowed te. . bring In tha summer weather. That toft the Kouaa without a Cemmimista are just waitteg for IMMaery*—Bacoid Floor strong and we must be vigilant. had hit Morton, 60 mllps north­ UAW president, and Thomas Chicago's top yesterday was 91 Suc^ a blockii^; high pressure labor bill The Labor committee thia country te go broke. MAMCNISTBA teMN* Otherwise, wc'Jt hg)p to bring on west of Lubbock, wrerktng two Thornpaon, president of UAW Ford after Thursday's 94 and the two area In the southeast ia common promptly made pUna to try to Observing that Ruaaia hopes World War HL instaad of atop- homes, and damaging several previouB days .of 90 or above. Bqt In summer, the 'wtether' bureau I- ptng it white wo havo tho ehaaeo.” farm boildinga aad equipment. (CealUaad a* Paxi^BteMI la 34 aalautes lata yaotarday the odfidate aaid. but not te May. ' « aa Ppgo Btekt). « i , ■ • / V

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