I r f ■’V . 1'^: '. V ■I.;.' ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■'■' ■ 7 ' . ,f -‘'''' X' /'■ ■ "-'v v ';'-:''.:^ :.: * . ^ X. l, • , • - v v ...V...... VMM... 7s.. V, 'P , PAGE SIXTEEN^ MONDAY, MAY 4”, 1953 ■V- MmirljpatfrJEw^iittm Jlfrald Average Ddhy Net Press Run 7 For the Week Ended Weathtr . Mny 2. I95S 8. WMtkog BoNaa Mrs. Raymond/J. Schora has re­ prominent member of this year's la asked'to bring a friend...The turned to her home on Birch street class. He is a letter iban in baske- Lutheran Ladies \ honorary njembers .of the society aad tkoa- About Town after spending'two weeks with her ^arrell Wins- ball and foothill and a member of will also b» feted at this tirhe. 10,986” derahowsra aad tomor- brother-in-lgw and Sister, Mr. and the Varsity M and Hi-Y qlubs. He \ Set Xa I I cst Night Walter Goman, Jr., will show Slem ber ot the AudttX \ ~ MAmbers of the Christoforo Mrs. Bernard -.Crawl oL, Fenwick jwailis j^ize iiaa been a member of the sfud.enl colored slides oLEurope. AH mem­ ' Burenu of Clreulatione High tomor- Colombo Society are requested to Park,, pyils Church, Va. 'eouncil all four years of his high ber.s are urged t \ b e presq^.. MancheHter-^^A f^ty of VH lag^Chd meet tonight et 7:30 at the Itallan- school career and is currenlly vice The Ladies Aid Societ.V' of the , The hostessea-wH) be M i^ Eliza­ 'V American CTub and tp proceed Motherhood of Mary. Mothers JVIHS Senior I^'Awanlerl president.of that body. He is pres­ Concordia . Lutheran Church will beth Schlack, Mrs. ’ Margaret 4- z. from there to the John B. Burke Circle will '^meet tonight,,at 8 ident of the. senior Class. He has hold Its monthly meeting tomor­ ■SchTenxjng'er: Mrs. Leh,a' S ch u b ert : ^’DL. LXXII,: N 0.483 (ClwMilfled A dvertising on P sg n M ) ------7 Funeral Home to pay last respects o'clock, at the home of Mrs. John S 2 ()(), is Now Eligible .bcjen adm lU ed to the, U niversity of row qight at 7:39 at the church. Mrs Anna Sihrihsz, Hr*. Clara MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY. Y H, 19.V3 (SIXTEEN PAG^S) .Connecticut. ' PRICE to Lulri Fracchia,'a member of A'.^ Term eulen of 133 H elaine road;- As it is gilest night, each member Sibrin.sz aiid-Mrs: A nna Sinith..^ ■ ■ :------______th e club. Epr Division. Contest Marine .Pfc. Howard J. Augu.st, A son was born at the St. Fran- son of Charles August of 19 Gol- President Lloyd , Hobron of the ' ' ' ■ ' ' ' \ - .. \ • ' T r u c e l T i ^ ' da Hospital in Hartford en. May 1 w ay street, w’s.s recehlly . prom oted Manchester ^-Kiwanis^^Club an-i t» Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BrUno. of t6 hl.s present rank wiien he nounced today (hat the rlulj's an-! 83 South Hawthorne street.^ graduated from “bool camp" at nual acfiotnr.shlp ha.V heen aw'aided j Parris Island, ,^. C.- Prior to en­ ■to Jam es Farrell, a senior at Man-.[ B ogs A gain The Divine Spiritual_Circle will tering'"'the Marines in Jamwiv. Chester HigrtvSchool. p arrnl| will i ■/ . - meet tonig:ht at 8 o'clock aV the 1953. 'he. WR.s' employed by now become the flub s randWate I Lithuanian Social Hall on Gblwgy Moriarty Brothers as a paris Street.. The speaker will he Mrs. clerk. ■ an, O ver P O Ws / Marie Garrett of Hartford. - ' X - ' . '■ W illiam R. Toop of 102 T anner V .— -X^ . . 'Sa ■ Panmunjom, May 5—(iiP)— Temple Chapter. No. 53, OES, street, assistant department head V..' Washington, May has set the date of Thursday, May at the Fuller Brush Company In invpatiiratorq ^odav P*?*"- »aid that Hana Wallen- The UN Command toflay ac­ 14, for its spring rummage sale, Hartford, will observe his.^30th an­ invesugaiors 'lOOTj ^ ^ naturalized U. -S. citizen cused _ the Communists of which will be held in the banquet niversary with that company on confronted Theodore Kagnan „,hb in editor and puWiaher of Die throwing up a smoke screen hall of the Ma.soniC/ Temple. Thur.sday. with testimony that the U\S. Neue Zeltung, publlahed daily in iif the Korean tnice talks and Members and friends a^e asked to M OTH ER'S d a y Public Affairs Division in Germany by the U. s. Puijlic Af- sars'articles.for the salt.. - ■ —. said r Red - stallin gV casl.s Memorial Temple, P y th ian .'tis- .serious doubts on .their sin­ Key Figures at Gruufid*Breaking ft^Pool Regina D’ltalia Society will hold ters. are requested to meet tomor­ paper that hired Communist, ^ member of a Red front in row at 7:30 p. iti. at. East Center fo r cerity.” its monthly meeting tonight at X' subsidized a German w’ho York, Lt.-Gen. Wllliari K. Harrison in­ 7:30 at the Italian-American Club and Foster streets t»> proceed to the'Watkins Funeral Home in tri­ printed Communist litera­ 2. Mrs. Freda Utley, author and sisted the Allies could.not agree to on Eldridge street. one-time member of the British bute, to Mrs. .John R. Wennergren, handyl hondsomal ture, and spent ?50,000 on a Jled-demands that 48.000 prisoners Communist party.'She said she who have irpurned Communism be M anchester Lodge No. 73. A .F who died Saturday aftemoi pro-Communist book. had p u \ Senate investigators on Kaghan, deputy director of pub^ shipped to a neutral Asian cue-' and A. M., will hold a special com^ f the trail Of a pro-Communlst book todian. munication at the Masonic Temple The Board of Deacons and Coun­ lire affair.s for the U. S. Hlgli Com- of which \the U. -S. Information tom orrow n i g h t a t 7 :30. The cil of Elders will hold a joint meet­ mis.sion in G erm any, wa.a , before Service dlstHbuted more than 1,000 "Manywould destro.v themselves the Senate inveatigationa aubcom- rather than submit to removal Rea Entered Apprentice degree will be ing tonight at 8 o'clock In the copies, and on which it spent conferred, with Junior Warden Second Congregational Church. mittee headed by Senator Mc­ around $50,000; She said the book from Korea," the senior allied dele­ Elric S. Anderson in charge of the Carthy (R-Wts). was supposed to be a history of gate said. degree wortt. At the conclusion of Gibbons Assembly. Catholic La­ La.-t Wcclne,sday, Kaghan swore great events and',world leaders. The Reds refused again at'a 59- Washington, Maj\5—(/P)—The Eisenhower adminigtration the work there will be a social dies of Columbus, will meet to­ to the committee that he never Mrs. Utley also said she had in­ mlnute session to commit them­ asked Congress todaVfor $5,828,000,000 in hew foreign aid hour and refreshments. , morrow a t 8 p. m. In the K. of f?. wa.,; Communi.sl. He was told to formed the Senate investigators of selves on a neutral custodian. ' / as a necessary defens^for America itself against “the Soviet Home. Mrs. Lawrence Decker will •liiinrs I'.trreil come bock today. . a reported 300.000-mark subsidy to The most Red truce delegate's threat.” President Eisei^ower made the main plea in a speciil serve ss chairman of the hostess Before putting him in the wit- the publisher of the Kasseler Post, would say was that Aljied nomii message td the Iswmakers. The de-*— ------■ ■ ■ , com m ittee. in a scholarship contest in Kiwanis ne.-i.s-chair, the subcom m ittee fir?t a sum with which the publisher tion of Pakistan as a neutral c^ri- tailed presentation was msde'hy a I Division I. - ■ heard: taker was “worth welcoming parade of cabinet members, hick- The G Clef Huh will meet to­ The winner in the division io be 1. J\illus Ep.stein of New York, (Continued on Page Eleven) selected by the presidenl.s of the for Soup, They also Insisted that botlf sides ed by Gen.. Omar Bradley, chair- i night St 8 o'clock in Emanuel tufor. coffpp. too. flrst work out the function/ of the man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in i C h in a R e d f OAIUEFUIXT 06MR0CNDED N local, clubs will be one of H candi-j loch ««♦♦* o lovpiy, Lutheran Church to rehearse for dales for one of the .?2.10n scliol.Tr- | Spva neutral before deciding ott the na­ testimony to a joint session of th^i tbe Mother's Day service on Sun- frooAe*d KtM**o ships to he awarded by New Eng­ lewov** rfoeorotioR. tion itself. Senate Foreign Relations and' Drag Storst^ dsy. M sy 10, a t the E lks Home in land Kiwanis. Ray Owens, former Harrison, -Senior, Allied Dele­ House Foreign AffsiM committees. G en era l in Rockville. president' of Manchealer Kiwanis. gate, told reporters'that the func­ "The hssic purpose of this pro­ House Battle Near gram is simply the long-term is the division representative on tions would apply e/tially to any Anderson Shea P ost No. 2046. the New England scholar.ship com­ I M V f B t H D neutral and .►aid; o f the Red de‘ necurlt.v of the United States liv­ VFW and Auxiliary; wilt have a mittee. In addition to becoming ^ ^5* mand: ing in the shadow of the Soviet In d o-C h in a Joint m eeting tom orrow at 8 p. m, the local club's candidate for the X ’ Civil— Service 'T' “ . —. "That la merely a negotiating' th re a t," the p ru d e n tia l rn'eHsage at the post home.. Among other laig.er. aw:aid., Farrell, is;:also the! SarirlNa Nwwiigor ^moke acreen.That'a all in the salfl- . , ------matters to come up will be plans winner of a 1200 stipend provided He noted that the bulk of the Taipeh, Formosa, May 5— LOAM for the annual Poppy drive on May by the local club. Now you can keep your baked good< Washington, May ,5—police aa “extremely-danirerouF," nwe-in the F«r'East. W e are pro­ The reports added.-, that 2,800 proper /mount of international 'a p p a re n tly e.scaped by secreting -— ^———------"Free Thai" trooips had baen or­ Rep. Te.ague (D-Tex). synior trade (leneral Assemtfdv todavthat,,, ^ .u posing to make aubitantlal re­ Yo esrefre^ Democrat on the Hou.se Veterans' ♦ u- \ L : luniself in a truck when it left the sources availably, to Assist the ganized by Chinese Reds aild that He /oined. before, the House vhc Slatp tak^ O\0t Gomplcto yestF^rday. Vietmlnh forces, aided by Chineaa committee, issued a statem ent .say­ Wa.vy and Means committee, a French and the As.soclateri States f w s s h d ^ y s ! ing the firing propo.sal might sub­ iPro-Red Label c h a rjre o f a ll /i in r a r e d f o r a n il I G m rn. . Porcelain Pair trig Slitgiiig this imill new security program, he .sAid; ' (Communist taint might be ea.st un- ch/ldien under six years of age. our joint capabilities with maxi- said it had underground re|>ort$ Wi^eks supported the adm inistra O'Biien said the tinck carrie.l iusc fifhr for ftmi- Icgi.slallon to establish 11 a I e makes its retention unnecos.saiy. iron V;equest'for a sjtlaightitlaight one yeaiyear _ , . *, , "amber of returned■ - j, wilt/thet. .j rounties caring for those the setaps to a wiarehou.se in near- ownership of oil-rirli fi'om the Chinese mainland th a t liM of 2 $. The prl.soners of war. beyveen six and 18. :'y Hospital near Philadelphia. /Hoy in the care of its children and Indo\Oi4ns, the agency oaid. eiful Kolden.browfl. Need Clearing Lodge said lh,v. gencraUv iqieak- Green worliCfl ii'cre. sent out i»i ceded defeat. i outside — longer listing inside. In ftdeiilion you cm ployes they considered security yet to b*/created to investigate (■ardboard cartons for the first said. risks. The 1950 act, ho/-evcr, pro-', foreign ecl^nomic policy and study Duff, a member of the Arm/d ing, governmeiit should be dcccn- Votes on a series of amendme'nt.s 2'/: qt. capacity. Consenient trig-, rotst metn fD per- j time in maii.C years. precede the final vote. Liehate on ^ Draws Notice It said the troopa were from the fecrion. Mid tern- Services t-ommiUee. said in an./n- I tralized as"pr)Ssible. ger lifts spout cap wheq fiJling tfrview he thought 'ihese ^.vs "But I hope that you will agree .Normally, he said, the scian.sj each a'liiendment w.^s limited to Chinese .Communist Fourth Field perih^rc jfnuce in .((V>ntimird on Page, "Two) (UontimiM on Page Eleven) I Army under'iGen'. Lin Plad. or pouring. , polished fthuiieum Thai* bakiog Mat ought to be cleared if they nave al.so that there arc in.staiicos like 'veie tiansported from the prison' 10 minutp.s beginning at 2 p.m. ce^r. Beee ii iteel. plua tack aad il- been treated unjustly." / thi.s, wlieie..;becau.se of the larger [in hill lap h.acs but the machine (d. s. t.i. , / I Ih Quiet Korea The sgencyXpredicted an inter­ SyiJ5 . luiiraied raciaa- The Army previously hi^. an­ and siiperioi- facilities available), ! that tincg'ftin g g '^ them hniHe dtiwn ,ye^- Proponents predirted passage of j ^ ^ national air fo/ce chiefly of Rus- // // laiffactiea b«Mclt< nounced that a^ "small grqup " of the job ran be done beUer hv the fleid ai-’\' mmoniiMK. oniing. ■ the F.ksenliowcr-haeked measure hy : Seoul. May 5-<>Pi_The Khreaq cQint with aack Shadefs of Qiwnibus (Conttniied onXPage Eleven) si:;.95 OvcBcita. Americans who "have / slmwn larger government unit," he said. I. The warden said a clieck showed a margin of nearly two to one. [ battle front was so quiet today •X symptoms of having sueri/mbed to ■ : Ttie eight roiintrie.s, said Lodge, Flowers are fine, but for. Mother's Day—and every occasion— .the machine had not been tain- They < .all it a "restoration" to the t he sighting of *s lone Communist Communist indoctrination" were now care for about .T.Ofid itiildrcn 'pered with. Gre^p worked in the .states of properly ronSidered theirs . No Finer Gift For being taken to Valley Forge where at an. annual cost of $1,609,000. for l.’iO years. . * ' .soldier won official notice. But a here'iB a gift thatjendpres and endears. Give aP’laytex foam Pillow , jyii^iv€rsit)^ H psyqliiatric treatment was_ avail- "The State -Welfare - Caimmisr (('onfinnert on rage Eleven) Tl-ie-.-opporitiritT, , ...... 'sa irt''th e h.-Utt' U, S. N avy task- force poured tons and be loved for your thoughtfulness for years and years and.years.- Mother Than A able. i sionfr is of the opinion that trans- will continue in the j-mirt-s aii.l iii' cf-shells ,-ind bombs into the bat But in o£the men biuei-ry denied j fer to the atale woul.lco.sl.no more the election campaigns, ot 19.54 tereri east roast port of Wonsan For on/y a Piaytex Pillow gives Mother juM the size and degree - G: E.Autpmatic. Commercial TV' Grabs * f* new! conference .Sunday that I and probablv somewhat le.s.s in and suliseqiieht .vear.s. in the heav-iest "strike in nionths. the AP Wl they had^ MIl^ loyally Red, doc-^addition,: by. freeing our , i^w l I The House pajwcd a aimilar. 'bnt- . //Our me.n sighted one Chinese trines'" While held cantivr."...... Some J w orkers a g reat de.al of. p.Tper lieaf «n mitpoNt* and thrp\M g re­ of sohness she wants in a pillow . . . assures her comfort with 3* G. Er MIXER complained fhev had received .a raithei-iraching. hill in MSnh be *urX','._RtQddai'd .".''’r.H. . />'! esented by. conflr.roqtifm ews TIdliits attex two- .Jays of .deba.te. Tlvis nades. Hr went away,,'.*, read the. li-'' "BFrOOBSTS'CllA prcaWenl of the University of nil-'said, "the commerclaT people are "d irty -d e a l,” Th'c.v .said fhev had HoVd, ,s of the Countv Comnii,'*- Tday's battle reporj^of an American sleep-well Heights, each in soft, medium and firm. And only Playtex been labelled Communist sympath,- mca.siire would pmi'ide a system . W ashington, Mny Sj—(: now as low as nois said today commercial inter-! ready to go after thoSe channels sionei'A, the,«c w orkers, ho .says, Culled from A P Wires of federal leasing of the outer diviaion on the weslern front. TOASTER" izers and we-e "Insulted.”^ , Some ob.serycrx said the 1.5.5- A. Hartley, Jr., gnve the csts "are afraid of educational tele- .,onn ss It's legal for them to would then do a b e tte r job in child continental shelf. ,Oo the legisla­ Pillows are Gold Sea) Guaranteed, Made of airy, whipped-foam latex, vision because they fear it will move ’’ Army spokesmen pointed^ out mile Hne was quieter than at anv Latbor committee today hla planning and adoption seivice," tion pie.sumably will go to a con- ommendatlons on prop $1 rahse TW standn.d.s " / j to the conffrenee th a t most patients being .shnt to the governor reported. I ■ Anybody that wants can eoine to time since the war began' 34 Playtex is non-allergenic, combats germ re-infection and inhibit! .. ' Valley Forge would be there fori Icrrnie committee months ago. changes In the Taft-Hartley aet^ Dr. George W. Stoddard, in the' yesterday. Stoddard .said that Lodge's special nie.ssage _ I the eelehratlnn the Town of-PIv* Tile debate was the- Senate’s eaplliil for a • national y onfcrence while commercial .stations have mouth i.s going to have Saturday j Four ships led by the battleahip ""*■ *•*»''" «*»*“ « fw • efcaiagn Frigidaira Fcigidaira the growth of germs. With Playtex you not only give Moth^ , (Continued on Page Fifteen) tained one oilier recommendation longest in .1.5 yehi'.s. Beginning. New Jersey bombarded Red glut i 'P name. Hartley was ch a ir. .on^rdueational TV. said in an in- been airing some^rducational pro- sffacting the Welfare- department. for .Sgt. Wendell Treffer.v. libeiated : ■■'A'. teiview thcie-Js a genuine (e«r grams, "educational programs to- ... . I. if Oicupied the Uppei' positions ringing Wonsan harbor, man of the House Labor com­ Filtr'a-matic unmatched rest—but help protect her health as well/ comniercial groups will "try and a^v aie stHetlv nhoritv He asked the legislatiire to ap­ I .. A .Montreal engineer says Uh.amhri for nearly 209 'hfTurs in while dive bombers and -fighter- I mittee In the 80th Congreaa but Automatic Kagular’' Haight prove legislations which would he and his girl friend *ivlped one 26 days. (An anti-lvnrhing hill grab off the 242 channels allotted o^the -c^m ^cia^ broadcasting ' bombers from Task Force 77 did not seek re-electkHi from hla . Order today—and we'll deliver in time Zippared Cover to educational TV." Eigjlil Towns Vole; eliminate cross-hilling of certain of Britain's-prise f-hiircKIII tanks tied up the .Senate fcii .30 davs in bombed and rocketed the citv. New Jersey dlatrirt ia 1948. Washer Clothes Dryer stations." welfare charges between the state duringr4ii*-.«cv W orld ll'«„W ar »»li so ^ he"CTruld.. . . I * ■ --y) .Lists Reasons 1.,. for Mother’s Day, May.10th. ' . Given Poor Ilnurs and the towns. improve it. He claims he'sav^d (Continued on Page Eleven) He ll.sted two rea.sons: He said they have assigned the No Trend Shown (Continued on Page Two) MR.S. CARON JA$UCD FHgIdalra's Liva Water Action gets "New dry clothes anywhere in your 1. "Educational TV represents a Britain ,56 million dollars ., <, Hartford. May 5 — (iF3 •>« poorest hours of the da.v to educa­ • (C'ontiniied on Page Too) ------—' ■ . I ' — 'I-..I — — : fha *

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S- / . . ►V • • «A (n 5 SDt MANCHESTER EVENIn 'g HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUE'SDAY, MAY'S, iW i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN!.’ TUESDAY, MAT 5, l{)5:j P A G E S E V E N -mejiL'hiit with instruction to the I Demoerat* still felt like carrying others.'there was first a motion.to the long afternoon, that man of Hatirj^ggtgji +on their oratpry against -the bill Go'^emment to file a bill of par­ table, and then a motion for a roll mystery. Rep. Prosper Lav'lerl of lly's finances. When he entered are justified, Byrd thinks he can ; taking the^dales off nillk"botUe call on the motion to table, and Robert F. Wagner ticulars showing more sperincaiiy- Connecticut Barkamatc'd, considered the pro­ Temple’s Request Tabled, public school he was unable (o Defense (aits Held show the hefense- department ^DPttitu^ B iraih i caps. It yfas a spectacle of the then, after both roll gall and tabl­ ceedings Important enough for one speak English. He won a law de-, "what is claimed about them, and j Democrats using what small pow'er, ing had been lost, a.doubt of the gree, in 1900. where i( can save an nddithmal W t of his ra:re appearances: in hi.s log- RECAP TIRES PUBLISHED THE Dies in New York 2 'a billion' without any slice Into m T«*T.D PRINTINO CO., I»nal Industrial Recovery act Robins usually, rear two broods Senator Byrd (D-Val .said that be misled, by claims for so-called d ia lt e iic -^ s . There is But .liidge Youngdahl found ness .on the day wlieii the Demo­ PLOWING board. 202 New Bolton road on the condi of young in a ytar. out war." The Herald Prlr.tlnit Company. Inc... ARCOLINER .”1'. BOILER other major Icgi.slation of the if Eisenhower believes »',;ch cut.s aaaumea no financial reaponalblllty for i^oilh legal and policy grounds for crat.s were engaged in demonstrat­ stored un' kjin D., Roo.scvelt adminislra- but one safe treatment, and it is thorou^y understood ing how rtiet iciiloirs tliey coii,ld be Ia»s IVolentl is cqiiip|>ed to 74,300 square feet to go "uth Oak housed on the premise., hereafter tvpofraphlcal errora appearin* In ad- cutting thiough anil rejeeting this plow that small backyard gar­ g. tlons in addition to the National by your physician. vertlaementt and other readmit matter about the'.statc'.s bii.sliK’.ss. So the Hills Estate. Inc., owned by E./J. j , ,, . . , ^ 0, den that you have always had and that all wrecks now .stored un­ I Labor Relations act. The Wagner In The Mancheater Evenlnr Herald. kind of effort to convict a man by fiAst thing that greeted tlie comma Holl, in accordance with plans w b- housed on the premtse.s bs remov­ ' act later was supplanted by the We maintain complete stocks of diabetic supplies,"lulv throwing enough atmosphere was a demand for a roll c.sll on the to turn over by hand. Don’t A.M^RJCAN-c$>tai?dard mitted Sept. 25, 1945. In 1950yTloll Dtiplay atvertlilnit cloaing hourar break yniir bark. ed with 30 days of thi.s grant. If ; Tafl-Hartlpy art. WASHER m1:±? ject to your doctor’s specifications./ For Monday—1 p. m. Friday. lOmiiin, wliic'li nc>cessitated a de^ed the plot in ■ qu/stion, complete removal doe.s not take Born in Germany and brought to For Tuetday—1 p. m. Morday. around him. some time before regulations were For Wednetday—1 p. m. Tuetday. standing vote Io determine whether place-within the specified 30 day.s, , this country when 8 years old, ■rt. ■ , / The principal charge against CALL LES W OLCbn adopted requiring front .Wotage of For Thurtday—1 p. m. Wednetday. the roll would be called. On thi.s r ccsspMWy owtanratic oil /trad koilor hr the grant shall be null and void'! Wagner had a long political career LINED POPLIN JACKET SALE REPAIRS For Friday—1 p. m. Thuraday. I.rfittimore. he said, ''must fall" ice-' 90 feet. These points w ^ brought AT TifV standing vote. II Deniocrictlc wHh or wMtout bmomoift John Mitchell was giantoU a two in New York slate before going to For Saturday—1 p. m. Friday. Ift'i M.ai.v .s t r k k t out by Attorney Jay Runinow. who Clatalfled deadline; 10:30 a. m. tach < au.Se it violated both the Kir.sl members of (lie Mouse said they year.s extension to have a lighted Washington. Prompi, Economical u i b i s day of publication eacept Saturuny— and Sixth Amendments, protect­ wauteil to have the c iinima "dig­ • This low-coat boiler provides fully nuto- AS LOW AS represented Holl and the applicant. .parting in 190.'). he served ns a S ' Mitchdl 3-6032 DR. J. J.''^4LLlSON/ Yree standing ground sign at 367 Stifte Assemblyman, State Senator Guaranteed • a.' a . ing freedom of speech and belief nified by a roll call vote. and.?0l radiator heating plus a year ’round Question Legality Oakland street. BRIDGWAY MILLS Repiibln'an member.s ciT the; Mouse l«»t water supply. Has fuel-saving Areo- S395.00 Objections were, rsfised to the ' iuid .lusUce ol the New Yorn Su- Tuesday, May 3 and the right of an individual to W ■said they did not. The 11 Demo- HAS r k s u m i-:d Jtame Oil Burner. Wet bnse construction INSTALLED legality of taking/a portion of the Domenico Recchia received p/r- picme Court. 'The late Gov. Al- Wringer-Rolls Replaced INC. know the nature and cause of the eratie members did not conjitllute permits basement or first floor installation. area reserved for the grounds of ml sion to enclose an existing fitd E. Smith was one of bis ."I'jse M t.-l 4f36 accu.sallon against him.solf. one-fillli of the memhcrsliiri' pres­ HIS PRACTIC the six tenant apartment house and' porch which i.s 2 'a feet closer to friends and a.ssociates. •JV.O ;|Q^d>Shoulderini[e Compromise I Wagner, started out in life >vith "It seems to the court," Judge end and voting, and the effort for EASY TERMS for moilemization making a building lot of it. The the street line at 102 Chaiter Oak •N:> i POTTERTON'S a roll call oii the comma was TEL. MI-:t-^088 street than regulations allow, and I a newspaper route to help the lain- ISO Center St., Cor. of Church The truce talka In Korea are Youngdahl said, “ that this charge SUNDAY objectors sajd that under the new theiefore lost. This was Just one regulations requiring 90 fool front­ Harry. Eraser received permission ■nafsed oh'J'the question of where THE VINCENT MARCIN CO. is .so nebulous and indefinite that more of half a hiiiicirecl attempts PLl'MBINtl A .N D HEATlNti age. most of the lots were under­ to enclose his existing porch the prisoners of war ,who do not n jury wonld have to indulge in to force roll c.ills, all .failing ex­ IS MOTHER’S DAY .105 NORTH MAl.N 8TRRRT TEL. MI-S-4848 sized. Raymond Andj.sio of 14 Otis feet closer to the street line at Ui- want to return to their homeland speculation, in order to arrive at a cept the first luc). street felt the proposed house 17 'Spring stre t. • Fdr ll(».ys •hall be located, under the custody Thi.s was all hocause the Repiib- ! V would be too elo.se to the-apart­ vgrdiet. Sympathies and beliefs \ Action Mas taken on some hold­ ••4k • For Girls li( ans. the day before, had moved HARTFORD ment building itself and piopci'Lv ^ of a neutral nation, while they are and what they mean to different i over applications. Norman Laycn- • Washable ...... it*::.; the previous qiieslum when some OFRN THURSDAY RVRMNOS ! would be, depreciated. decker was' denied permi.s ion to making: their final decision as to individuals involve concepts that i Holl mentioned that children are erect a breezeway and garage at­ • Lined where they want to jr«>- are highly nebulous and specaiU-j 'using the lot' for a playground- .and tached to the dwelling, to b ; three • Sizos 3-6X The Communiata are InsisUnK •live at beat.” | said he has had several tcomplaints feet from the east .side line at 4.5 -^ 1 tta t the prisoners should be re­ In the realm of general prin­ <■ ■ \ ) about sueh practice. In one case, Whitney ro,ad. Sizes 7-1‘I—2.49 - f moved, physically, to the .soil of he said, a window hroken by a ball Howell Cheney was granted a DO YOU ciple, Judge Youngdahl held as PLAN NOW TO ATTEND was reported to police. the neutral nation. This would follows; ! two year.s extension to convert a SPACE Limitations on available proper­ .single dwtlling into,' two-family seem to mean the transportation ties near the Temple wore brought M e n ’s 1 0 0 % Double W eight “Communism’s fallaey and 1?eitiewtbeK„ dwelling at 110 Fore.st street. He Children’s ,, o f 48,0(i0 meh all the way to viflousness can be demonstrated up by Ju ’j;e John R. G. Rottner. Virgin Nylon BOYS'and GIRLS'WEEK who favored the change. He said had asked to make the change PANTIES FANCY Pakistan, the nation likely to 'without striking clown tlie proler- ; IN THE SPRING TIME permanent. IN YOUR KITCHEN? I that, because of religious rea.sons, SOCKS Triple Crotch POLOS serve as a neutral if truce l.v tion of the First Amendment of yoMir w ow will ’ It was neccs.sary to try and seciire Sizen 10-12. Slr.ru 4-12. Sizes l-6x. agreed upon. discourse, cliscii.ssion and debate. a hoii.Hewife’.s thoiijrht.'^ turn to hoii.^e- property within walking distance' y. . of the temple. He further added This was their home # Our negotiators are inai.sting When piihlie excitement runs high Police Seckiiii!: 39 c F o r clealiinjr—anti spring hoiisedeaning means that a parish hotise would be built 4 liOO 69c keg 1.00 that the prisoners shallj^not be re­ as to alien ideologies, it is the i TALENT SHOW Don' I expose Vour family litea'HalMit that would not detract from the moved from Korean soil. time when we must be particular- ' many KXTRA (hitic.s—.-things. that ma,\’ property. Riibinow indicated a Rubbish Dumpers to the risk of,, losing ihcir The Oommunista say that, unless ly alert not to Impair the ancient ’ Sponsored by Manchester Rotary Club cause .slipping and falling. , ' building costing about $20,000 home, when Niorigage Re­ M ere* rl zed Open In fa n ta * such a physical removal takes landmarks set up in the Bill of would be erected. Numerous report- have been re­ demption Insurance will SOCKS Plattie LInei) place, with the pri.sonors finding rtight.s, ! Wrong .Applle.ant ceived by town officials that rub­ Nylon H«»l ami The board, in executive session carry on ihe payments in All Day PANTIES ^ themaelves completely remov.’ d “The greater the importanc e of • FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 8th It'.s not only during the hnu.scclejuiiiig bish is being deposited on mapO' of your stead. following the hearing, decided that B o .v k ', G lr la ’ , from the present atmo.sphere and .safeguarding the eommiinity from [ besi of all"--. .season that housewives face ha/.iirds of the E J. Holl. and not Temnle, Beth Manchester's streets, particularly For llieir security — and S , 51, L . stieets which border the town. I..a d les’ Wodnasdoy the present personnel - of their incitement to the overthrow of our ^ AT 8:00 O'CLOCK home, for da.v in and day out they are con- Sholom. should be submitting the your pV^ce of mind —• in­ cfei your? MOW ai ,y application and tabled the mattei-. A town ordinance prohibits this captivity, they will not be really institutiona by fcjrce and violence, si.slantly e.xposed to burn's, scalds, strains p:artico, and anyone caught wijl quire today about low cost 4 F o r 1a09 9:00.9:00 39c free to make their own choice as Holl will he asked to siibTiit the the more Imperative is the need to and falls. ' application, which will he adver­ be pro.secuted. Mortgage Protection*. to their eventual fate. preserve Inviolate the conatiiii- ‘ WADDELL SCHOOL tised properly without cost to him; Cheney Brothers soon will .start Our negotiators advance the tional rights of' free speerh, free and be heard at teh next session a clean-up campaign on Line jjnd » .liatal HCcidcnta in the home>aie gi-eater than rteath.s from automobile acrident.'*. ’ of the hoard. , Kern . treels. These streets have claim that the.se prisoners would press and free a.saembly in order Roy Knofla BRIDGWAY MILLS 'l l l l h w kill themselves rather than accept See Your Own l-ocal Talent M hile home accldcnta cannot always be iire\'ontcd. it i.s pos.sible to .secure a Hbiise- Chairman George M.irlow di.s-; been paiticiilar targets for rubbish Complete ^Insuranee TOWN and COUNTRY APPAREL to maintain the opportunity for qualified himself from acting on ' tosseis. who are presumed to be removal from Korean soil. ui\es Accident Polii-y wludi "ill pay for e;;penses .mirli as doclois, riiirses. hospital Service fiee politic al disc-ussion, to the end the petition, and Chailo.s Towle nf pa.ssing mctorisl.s. .ARTIII’ R A. K.NOFLA 188 WEST MIDDLE 'TURNPIKE— TEL. 9-6101 So far, both sides .seem to be and X-iay tioalinent, up to the liniits of the poliiy. the cost is low. W ed be glad to that Government may be re-spon- 204 Green road was an alternate .'lanchest . 1' police have been Agency OPEN DAILY 9:00-9in0 carefully ayoiding compromise on sible to the will of the peoplg an I — free Admission — explain the .details of Pcisomil Accident Insiiliince not only for the housewife, but duiing the hearing. no.ilied and are-investigating. 875 .M.AIN ST.—EST. 19'JI for the whole family. Also tabled were npplicatinn.s this issue. The potential com?- that changes, if desired, nia\\lie PHONES FREE PARKING from Edward M.0H0, seeking per- ’There are about 100.coal mines promise lies in the piovisions of obtained by peaceful meanV L mlssion to convert a t wn-familv i in Indmna. Ml-S-.vtlO— the Indian proposal of last fall, Tlierein lies the security of the which we approved in the United Republic, the \'ery foundation of Nations, which called for transfer constitutional Oovernnient.” of the prisoners to .some island off Pointing out that “ the .experl.s MAIN Korea during the period of neutral R obert J. Smith have had many conflieling a ^ > ptrep:t INCORPORATED custody. We are now, in our posi­ divergent view.s oh foreign polic'y’" , 963 tion, ignoring this past stand on during the pa.st few years. Judge ! GROUND FLOOR REAL EST.yTE INSURANCE Our own part, while the Commu- Youngdahl said that “ in our. TEUEriiqNE .Mitchell 9-5241 niats, in their position, are neg­ proper concern for the ipternal \ "INSI RANS.MITHS SINCE 1914” lecting to give it con.sideration. and external threat o f Com-j Mother's Day CifU ( There is something of right and munism and in pursuing our e.f- logic in the position held hv each forts to .Strike down these threats, i aide. For a free choice, satisfac­ Makes washday easy! ^ we should endeavor to be ton-'| ■ a a a a I n tory to everyone, the pri.sonei's sislent and not attempt to require ‘ per-Pormance should indeed be removed from the a conformity in thought and be- | atmosphere of their past cap­ liefs that has no relevancy fo a tivity. But to send them thous­ present danger to ohr sectirity." | TOWARD THE pOr CHASE THE ands of miles from Korea would in The whole campaign again.st : Mother will look her loveliest m Wi;^h today's only new-type engine...with arhazing new ways to steer and stop itself constitute a pre.ssure upon Lattimore has been based on the I them—a pressure the Communists \ srriort fashions from W ilrose. Make NEW, COMPACT. SPACE-SAVING 30" fact that, in the role of supposed your Mother's Day selections early. would like, since it might motivate expert on Asian matters, years them to get back home at any ..and a wonder-ful cost. ago, he knew something about the Communist side of things in Asia, So: If there is any portion of and reached opinions and gave ad­ ROPEH Spkfr good faith in the present negotia­ vice, with whlfh some people now npw way to ride! tions, there should eventually be disagree precisely because they consideration of a compromise, were objective. Because he copld which would involve a change of see both aides of the Asian situa­ atmosphere for the prisoners tion, the effort has been made'to without offering the threat of blame him for the fact that one tlisUnt exile. sidei has come out on top'. But even To date, however, neither side if he were not objective, even i f ; t o H 9 - In Korea seems anxious to com­ promise. his views were elemonatr.ahly . far more wrong' than they have ever ONLY 30x253A been proved to be, that would not j “^Indicrtment Rebuked ncee.ssarily prove that he had been ' a Communist. It luight merely! m INCHES , OVER-ALL To those who wondered how', a prove, that he was not ..i good ex­ Federal grand jury Inst December FLOOR SPACE . pert. And. in thi.s country, a man 1 • ' . could consider the McCanan com­ has a legal right to he a bad ex­ t o *7 ;^ mittee charges against Owen Lat- pert. A triumph of modern designing, timore ground for'form al iiYlict- The effort tci eonviet him of the 30" Roper Space-Master is ment, there has now,come an in- something b.v a ma.s.s of supposi­ Jerential explanation. It is that at a saving of $90.00 tion has been dealt a healthy blow packed, with deluxe big range dying zeal in the Tniman Depart­ by Judge Youngdahl's decision. features! "Ta'ilor-made'" for the ment of Justice, which aimed at There are still moments in which proving, late in the day, that it new, niore compact type of our judicial system- resists the ^ Mother will never have to lug heav.v wet Vou can’t imagfine what Chrysler engineering leadership does for you Agreed with Senator McCarthy, livsteria of the day. as it is sup- j clothes around again . . . when you give Coll or your Chryilar home or aparimeht! Gives you operated on a grand jury which .95 posed to, and chooses to defend ! her a new EASY Automatic Clothes from until you dnve the car that's beeh first with more eireat featuree Plymouth daoltr for o Chrytlar met in an atmosphete of witch- I COnON DRESSES $7.98 7 ■ ' large Bake-master oven . . . the American system rather than ! '■ Dryer. Easy dries clothes juat ,the way hunting hysteria, and produced in­ to join in the process of cjiUing you want ’em . . . all you do is .set th*e than all other rnaKes of .cars combined I “POW ER RIDK" comfort-level giant broiler . .' . dictments which were ajbnprmal in down the rig;hLs which should I ‘ dial! Night or day . . . rain or .shine . . . in tht. molt thrilling cor on tho timer-alarjrn-time clock! Grand quality. ' , exist under it. ! Easy dries clothes softer, fluffier, rood todoyf That is the strong Inference top-of-stove, oven and broiler It will now be inferred, we sup- j sweeter than you ever thought possible. kP cast by the action of Federal Di.i- form erly cooking! I pase, that Judge Youngdahl him -! Easy features include big 16 inch door H trict Judge Luther W. Youngdahl, self is a Coinmuni.st, or a fellow : opening, huge “Dun-Dry” heating ele­ the former Republican governor of S 2 4 9 . 9 5 , BLOUSES W ik traveler, or a poor benighted im I ’ ment, fast.“ Circle-Aire” drying and Minnesota. In dismissing four of 1 3 X. dividual w h o is so soft-headed he rustproof cylinder.. Limited stock. ROPER the seven .counts in the original Chrysler Hurry! doesn't know what time it is. But TO M od el 30-2 IndicUnenU against Lattimore. if he is any o f .these things, so HOSIERY The four counts thrown out by Regularly were the early Americans .who $ y . 9 8 V $199.50 Judge Youngdahl include the only wrote the Bill of Rights. Trade-In count which might have had any U 'ato 'l'is allowance 20,00 direct significance in the Latti- New Yorker more case—the charge that he had NOW $179.50 MANCHESTER DIVISION OF lied when he denied that Jic had Now Available—The New Chrysler Airtemp Air-Condilioning System WATKINS $7.46 a M onfh been “ a sympathizer or^ any other SPACE FOR RENT THE HARTFORD GAS CO. A fter Small kind of a promoter of .Communism INDf^SnUAL or STORAGE T anchesler Office; 687 Main St., Open ’Thursday Down; Payment or Communist interests.” CARLSON & CO. Ivenings and Saturday'MorninRS for Appliance The other six .counts, three of ; 44 SipCK PLACE dPEN TQNIGHT TO 9 'O'CLOCK Demonstration and Sales , are sUU Jeft in the indict-1 60 J MAIN ST* — SHERIDAN BLDG. BROW(N- BEALiPRE, INC. 30 Bissell Street: ------,- - ' - -f . . . • t ,-i - — • -- ‘V X I PAGE EIGHT yANC^fesTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAV, MAY 5, 195|| ^ -• / . ■■'K: In nnirfi thp same manner as Mur-‘ pointm ent was made a t theijidlnnei- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. MAY 5, 195.3 phy. Daniel began as an offlre hoy by Frank E. Tripp, chairman of YAGIE N lN ir' Top Paintings In 1916 and w orked his way the board of Gannett hewjtpapers. throuph-the business and advert,is- Tripp said Daniel would sehve as W K NR— 840 W THT—1380 Opd i House Set liam Inge for ~hia Broadway hit iOn Exhibition irip offices. publishci; and that the latter wpuld WONK—1410 W H A T — BIO play; "P icn ir,” ■ ' ('liristiaii Wdmen The announcement of his ap- name an editor later., With Your FamilY^ A.II.A>JI, sat. W DRC— ISSfl Radio andT¥ W n o —1080 Television Repeat winners in this,,year’s [MONDA^Thru WCCC— 1290 Eastern Daylight Time ------W IW C —Ch. 8 At South School list of prizes were Archibald'Mao UNTIL \\ M • Leish, poetry, and A.ssoclated Rally, on M.jiy 14 work oif Young Artists WNHC Press writes-. Don Whitehead, who and Friends ir a iD A Y m n 4iee—W TtlT—Ci. Tinney. W O N S—Q ueen foi a D 4;00*-Kate Smith. Fam ilies of ^^.iipil* of .„S6ulh JOpens Rotary’s Boys to t / a W m. W TlC—Btckjitairc Wtfe. W T H T —Bitr.«k Ihft Bank. 5:-TV Teei>‘ C lub. . • received honors for national re­ The ■ Hartford District of ^ e %VDRC—ItoUph Q. L.f’wls; The Record W K N B .Vi wa; .M.vatary 5:15—Meet the Stars. School are invited to an open hpuse porting. The New York Times re,- B arlow’sT elevision Shop. ■'V Connecticut Fellowship of Congre­ JCirls Weok Vt ran i C lub. ’ ■5;.70—H ow ^y D oody. at 7 o’clock tohiRhi'. The amtual ceive.d its second special P\ilitzer W CCL—VUFtc. 11 :40—WHAY—Pot Pourrl. 6;00-^-Sehbf.j Duys \ family • night ajwava h'aa had a gational Christian Women will hold ^VIIAY—New#:' Polka Hop. 11:45—WDRC—Rosemary, - fii.lo^Thc Sportscope. " citation, .this time ,for its Sunday ■fThe long-awaited exhibit of prize WON'S—jock t>ownf*y*8 Mtiile Shop. WTIC—BoMlopc,WTIC—Bob,^ 6:4fW Weaiher'^Foreout, capacity turnout in other years. edition section, "Review of the Its .spring rally on TTiursday, May Sales and SerYice 1:15— WCCl'—Ne-U’ji; Music.. W CCC-A^rFriend Your*. . sBnning art work in the' "Young 6:45—World News T'ocTiy. The first part of I the hour will W epk.". - WTHT— Cracker. \VKNft4«iia,~u*lc Out of the West. •7;00—Jeweler * Showease, give parents an opportunity to see­ 14, a t th e Flritt C ongregational " ijmchaater Paints" conte.st was 4:SB~\VDUC—Th 9 Rocon' Shop.' WUAY.^Ror;Rorzont Program^ . >7:30—Gftnsett Time. Selections for the IB.Ti PuljUe'r Church of Glastonbury. 214 SPRUCE ST., MANCHESTER TEl^ MI~3.5095 IWi^hed in one of Watkins Broth­ 10 DAY FREE 'W-TIC- -Vi'iinR W mdrr Brown. ^ / : Afternoon It 4.5--C am el New* C arav an . the addition to the,'school, visit aw aitls were aiinouncOfL, yesterday WTHT-^Rddie Arnold Time. ' I2;06^WDU(.'-:—W enJv Warren. 8:00—Cirrus Hour. With teachers and observe the by the trustees of Columbia Uni- Registration 1s at 10 a.m. Tho.se ers Main Street show windows WHAY^Savft ft Ltfe Program. tyCCC—Luncheon Ktuslcale, BENDtX — MOTOROLA ^ C A 9;00^1ty Hospital. many exhibits arranged by the ver.sity. The prizes were made-for attending are asked to bring a box yesterday morning by Miss Hazel 4:4i—W T IC —T h e W<«man My H nuae. ..f'ONS—Curt Ma**ey Time.' . 9:30—Bu*pen.‘’e. students. I^itz, art supervisor for Majiches-' WONS—Jack Downey's Waxworks. ^ WHAY—Italiai. Voice. 10;.00--Twii for the Money. work done ditring i'9.’i2. lunch. £)essert and coffee will be MITCHELL AIR CONDI7IONER5 i : 00—WDRC—News; Old Record Shop. , WTIC—Xf w*;. \Veath*'r. I0:.30—K m m issv C lub. During the second portion,of the served at a small fee if reserva­ tigr schools, and a group of 'SS- wno—Just Plain Bin,. X WKNB—New*; SP'^rt* Speei*!. 10:4.5—On th e Line. ' iMtants from the grade schools. N WTHT—News. Joft Gl^and Show»/ program, parents will be shown tions are made by M ay 12 w ith WTHT-^Ncws; Jdek Bercb. ' 11:00—Racket ^irad; movie.s, and the children will be . ,|A11 the. winning pictures, for HOME TRIAL w h a t —N ews: Band hy Deman ‘ 12:1.7 -W K N B —B ine Cro*lr>’ Time, 11:30—.Herman Hi<*kman. Deaths Last Night M rs. B. B. Rarle, Main street, Glas­ wtiich the young artists received W O N S—S kL Preston oi the tpdkon WTIC—Medley Time, 11:45—The Big Picture. entertained with cartoons in an­ tonbury. MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED f:15—WTlC—Front Page Farj W ONS—New*. I2;15-New8. other room. / i^dals fumi.shed by the Manches­ WKNB—Newav Raarball M^‘ WTHT—Bing Crosby. tV K N R . . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ap interesting program will in- ter Rotary Club, are represented i:30—WTH’—Lorenzo Jone.af - ^ WDRC—Aunt Jennie. cludis Miss Margaret Winchester, WJIAY—CToaky’i Quartet. 4:00—Actiop, In The Atternoon. New York—Robert F. Wagner. did will remain on view all this ' M’llAY—Gemma Oil Program. 4 :30-:^>Ruck- R oger*. \ * WONS—sSkykli.g. 12 25-\VONS-Mu*le Box. Heiniii"way Wins 73. U. S. D em ocratic S enator from Mrsl’ .Jay H. Frizzell and Mrs. dvek and through .Sunday. The WDRi'-=^Memory Lane. WTIC— Lenten Me.aaage*. 4:55—Program. Preview*. 5 :00—Western Theate.r, New York, from 1027 until he re. Theodore Chandler. theme for this-year's conte.st , was W CCC—New.**, M u.'le. 12;3fl--WDRC— Romance -of H elen T re n t. 6:00—Nl?*w*. • . signed in 1949, author of the IMevJ NOW^ftiflhtin " 6:454-WDRt —Curt MaBsey. 6:1.5— E a rly Sho^v. ^portraits.'’ with each grade a.s- WHAY-^-Ncws. WHAY—LaRosa Program. Pulilzer Award De^s Wagner Labor Relations ■Ifrned particular po rtraits to W nC —Notea end Quotea. WCCC—New*. 7:30—New*. Apt and in the forefront of the W K N B -^N ew a; B oaehall .NTatlnee, 7:45—USA Canteen. p^lnt, such as portraits of an- WONS—The Women's Page. roo-*Bl.*hop Fulton J. Sheen. New Deal during the early days of esstors, o,f themselves <*r their I: 5;p-7WjDNa!-eTGp.cU B r.ows, .N ew s. • WpiT-rNcW*. . .. 0'3O^Blp Plrturr. New York. ..M ay ,r> (A’!--,Hi,s STATIONERY yourbackyard • • • ...... Crenlng. WTIC—Marjorie Mill* Hour. ^yivid tale of“ The Old Man and the /the late • President Frartlhih D. families. Judging took place Feb. MILL ST.» OFF HEBRON AYE.. G LA ST O N B II^ 00- -WDRC—News 9 00—otrowa op the R her’. WKNB—Man on ►he Street. . 9;.30— A rm ch air T h e a fe r. Spa" today was the first of Ernest’/ Roosevelt. Born in Germany. AntBTAIL . NOTES 4 | %i. and-the medals were presented W T IC —N ow s. 12:45—WDRC—Our Gai Sunday. Richmond. Va. G I e n n R. LEADilNO BRANl^S ^ | WTHT—Newa; Joe Olrand. Show. 10:00— D anger. H^^ingwsy’s manv novels to bring to the winners at assemblies in W CCC—.Mu.«lc fo r M ilady. 10:30—.Sport* on Parade. WHAY—Sports.’ WKNB—The Pattee*. hini\Pulitzer prize in his 30-year Dougherty. 61, a corporation an-1 Air Conditioning 1 tl)e various graje schools in town W O W ^ -N rw a. W TIIT—Wf. the Women, 11:00—New*. Insurance lawyer of Milwaukee. W r(’(\-Muak.* 1:00—W D R C —New*. 11:15—Late Show. liter.-irp career, / during March. Herning,wa v’s short nove/ yes­ Born in Milwatikoe. ■‘This is the-fir.st event In Man- Country Foir Proves Their Bargain Leadership! fowa; Sporta Review. WCCC—Manchester Matinee, ■Tomorrow So people want air conditioning. We act out C—Bob Steeie. WTHT—Ker and Carolyn. W M IC terday wort ,fhe ID.'i.T Pulitzer Prize dhester's Boys and Girls- Week .’upper Serenade, W O N S -N ew * . A. M. W H A Y —NVw.o. for fiction. , / to brii^ them the finest that money can buy. We >rB program which la being held this P a tte r hy Patterson. 7:00-'i oday. The stag e aw,-»rd weyi t o Wil- week under the sponsorship of the .lack Zalman, Thia I Believe. W TIC —^New.*«. 9:00—Test Pattern and Mu*lc. turiii RC-rCtiy liombardo. 1:15—WDR* —Ma PerKins. 9:4.5— M orning .New*,, honied to announce our appointment as franchised ^tary Club. •W eather. f WTHT—Show Tune*. 10:00—Ding Dorlg School. •On ThtirsdayTttndents from the A FREE DARNER WITH •^ceortliiikr to the Record. WONS—Yankee Food Show. 10:30—Your Wlnrlow Shopper.' ilers for CARRIER Air Conditioning. The product of ^4nior class at Manchester High RY PURCHASE ;^0 - I T T I v —H ome Owners Forum. WHAY—Betty KIntball. 11:00—One In Everv Family, TIME 15 INEY WONS—Auto Tune Derby, WTIC—R i»9*. T he M usical M iller. 11:30—Strike It Rich. firm that founded the air conditioning: industry. We gfchool will take over key town WTHT—Sereno Gammell, I —WDRC—Young Dr. .Malone; P.. M. •Mak* .Miurs■ proAtelil*- hy krromin* official jobs for the day. Friday y w e r e —N >w s: M»:ale, \\ KNB—Baseball .Matinee. 12:00-Film Short.*. an *l*ctronir trrlniiriaii, jin %-ou ran filler a complete line of Carrier Wcathermakers, the night will see the annual Talent WKNB- Dihner Dato. Wf’CC—New.*; Manchester Matinee. 12:1.5—Love p* Life, lakr advantarc ni ihr oppnrtnnltirs 4:45—WDRC—Lowell Thomaa, M’T H T —P aul H arvey. 12:,.30—Search for Tomorrow indufttry U offFrjn* mir Rraduatra, Mow for youngsters take place at S porta. i:4.'» —W D R C —Trie G uidinrr L ig h t. 12:4.5—N A nry's K itchen. fKrr 600 non^pmAtaliJy rmplo>rd. Biost compact and efficient self-contained air condition* tile Waddell School, and on Satur­ WTIC—Three «?tar Rxtra, 1 4?arry Moore. WONS—Conneetirut Ballroom. ' .Nr*4 » w X'las* Boftlna Junr 29 day high school students will be WONS'--Mu.'*le ill th e Air. W T H T —Guy L om bardo, 1 :45—Film Short*. ing: unit ever built. If you plan to air condition why not —WONS—LIU Jenkln.a Show. 2:W--WDFU:—Second Mrs. Burton. '2:'00—Double or Nothing fltertained by the Rotary Club at BUY SEYERAL WTHT—Sto^k Market Summary; W e r e —,Mu.*le. 2:30—The Guiding Light. THfe W'ARD SCHOOL talk it over? a< teen-age dance at the American 1:00—WDR<—Beulah. WTIC—Tlie Doctor'* Wife, 2:45—Mid-Afterrooii News, |>glon Home with Art .McKay’s At THIS LOW, WHAA'—('rostivfi Quarter. WTHT—New*. Tc|. Hit Time; Scores .3:00—T h e Big Payoff. OF ELECTRONICS ^ehestra furnishing the music. WONS—Kulton Lewis. Jr. M ONS—Connect lent Ballroom. ,3;.30—Welcome Traveler*. 44 Nllra StrrrI, Hart ford, Conn. At this Unequalled Low Price- TakeYourPickOnh LOW PRICE! ' 2:15---\\DRC^— Pe rry M a .«»ui. 4:0(»—K 4 te Shnlth. W T i r —Oov. Lode*'. WTHT—W tatlier; Capital News. W TIC—Cu,rh*tf»ne Quiz. W H.\V—Savy A l.iff' Prorram. OIL HEAT & ENGINEERINfL M ^ W K N B —N*‘w.s; iv ru v F a ith . a 1!00 Atlencl Dinner ^ M 5 _ W tiN S -T e ll" * T e s t. - W K N R ——N ew*; R»'fl Sox V*. 244 MAIN STREET PHONE W T IO —Mu."ic. • W hit»‘ w rn r—Fimrr Davla. e:?.-*—W O NS—New* For Frank Murphy W D R C —Ju n icir Ml.'»a. 2:^W —WDRrr—Nora prake. \N KNR—Your .Navy Show. WCC(’—New*: Music. . Room Coolers, Store and Home Conditioners 7:30 -W T K '—New?. W TIC—Cinderella M*e,ekend. Said a mink to a friend WTHT—Silver Kaple. \N’THT—Betty Crocker^ ■ jOAXTS ''Hartford, May 5—f>ri--Francls AVt'iXS—C.abrlc! H rfttter. 2:15-WDRC—Brighter Day. Mupphy'-a energetic M years, of- ' i f WDRC—J.F Strtff.ird Show. W TIC —New*. "IT'S STORAGE TIME" wapaper. .worlt.-T/rom office boy WKNR- T<‘p->« ln< l’op.<». WHAY-ftlO Club I v a « $ C A « H you e r f 6 a l $ 5 0 0 : Repay SSOJOMe. 7i4.V—w m r r —R d ^ T u rro w . ' -^tVTHT^i^T.rp H ir rrm e. R o y 'lt FUR 5tORAGiE VAULTS . S editor 'and publisher of the W Tir—Oi.e Maif> Famtly. 3;ft6 — M’DRC —»lillt‘>p Hoii*e. ISMos. 20 Mu. ^ 0 MsnHi Ploii) ON THE PREMISES artford Times,— were saluted W p N .S -T ..p TiiPe.**. MON.S—Cameo Ridy Talks; \V^x- $ 2 0 $245.80 $312.37 With a B a u m ta i loan you may >re last night by everyone from 7:r»S- W O N S—Tit.i.s M oody. work.*, reduce monthly paymenti Coll Hsrtford 7-1336 for our^Bond6d Messenger W THT—Rolie^ Blotter, WTHT—News; Top Hit Time, $ 2 f 349.22 451.45 le President of the United States f .00-w n rC —People Aro Funny. W H A Y —.New’*; 910 Club. clean up billi . . . pisy taxes. down. WTIC Stats from Raria, WTIC—Life Can Be Beautiful. Abovu po)rm«nti cover «vtrytkii|gl Phone, write, or come in. JjThe 70-year-old Connerticu*- ■\\ TU T—C'.v. L'-dire. W CCC—.Music. . A loon ol $100 cosh $70.60 whtn W HAY- Polish National Home, 3;I5-^WDI5L—House Parti'- News. promptly ropoid 13 cenMCulive least $2S le SSOO ' 4 m executive was honored at a O N S^-T liat Hanm><*^r G uy. WTIC—RoaC of Life. monthly liulotlmenlB of $10.05 opch. oa Mfnoture Anner in the Hartford Club at W'lAY —Ser'*nade In Blue. 3:30—WCCC—New*; Music, •* Conn. aiene iicn 700 per.sons attended. He w TJIT -G’jf'st Star. WDRC—Housf Party. tires next sunimor and will he :\o v\’D U C—M r. an d Mr.s. N o rth . WHAY—Save A Life program. S W Tli\-R “d Skelton Show. WTIC—Pinper Yourg.* Family, fficceeded as ptibli.sher by David R. \\ t*NS\Hiph Adri'nture. 3:45— WCf.’C -J u n io r D j*r .lockey. Janiel. the Times’ geneial niana- WTMT-X’aul Whlt#‘man Teop Club. WTTC—Right To Happiness. I per. it was announced later. Wn.\Y- from City Hall. WDRC—Sun.^hlne Sue. , Ten^mal FINANCE CO. R^^;). W T H T A M o rto n G ould Conduct* S.'.Ml—W T H T —New*. I President Dwight D. Eisen- * R:ftO ^^■DUC—J<’hnn y D o lla r, WDRC—It Happen.* Every Dav. ower. a personal friend of Mur- WTHT—Town tinp. 4 :0 0 - M 'C ee — M usic. m L ' oases. r»—r • JA aviS BUILDING W TIC—.Martin rfod Lewis. WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis; Chicago* paid tribute in a le tte r In an*. WoolwBith’s) MANCHESTER ich he de.scribcd Murphy "both Wf^NS Bill, HeiURA', New'*;" Qfliela) M ltchtll 9-7430 . Henry C. Mongillo, YES MANager D*-t*‘i’t lye- \ . WTHT—Cal Tlmiey. 69 CHURCH 5TREET • HARTFORD a distinguished publisher and as WII.W New*: Nlte\\*/ateh. WTTC—Backstage Wife. OPEN THUPSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 . I dedicated citizen." f :,10 WDRC—Mv FrienX Irmft. WHAY—News; Polka Hop. . l*tni fn*** It rtfi4tati.ii| all turf«un4inf towni WTIC—Fibber M .O ee^d Mollv. r« A group of friend.' pre.sented him WT.IIT- Erwin Canheftt. N ffith a new Cadillac convertible W O N S—So n p s of O u r "TlmV. B: 13—W T n T --E rw !r C a'nhfm . 4*um obile. 10:fMI WDRC-.Loiioiift Parnonst. > Daniel, who takes his place a.y WTIC -Tw’O for the Money. ^iblisher, starte(j,^with the TimeM \ \ ’T U T — New* of Tomrorow'. :/< WONS—Frank Kc’ward?*. -\VONS -M ijslr Rover* Hour. WTHT—Com-iTt Hour. WEDNESDAY M'DRC’—D«'>r;.'» Trn>'. with 10::in WDRC—NVws. all its higher quality... TRUSS FiniNG WTIC 'Nevv.s; Mn.«lr f'T Millions. WHAY—Tho NiL'ht Watch. fey AKRON Oraduated Experts SH O W ^ERE ARE J^T A FEW OiF THE MANY NAfiMALLY FAMOUS STYLES FOR ONLY $1.99 1ft: l.-» -W D R C —Tho T h reo Son.*!, / MORNING llrftft—Nows on AIL Station*. [^Iso Abdominal Supports, Elaa- W irAV-Nite Wfttrh. 11 :1ft— W T H T —Kdwin H ill. Hosiery, and all typea of. • C O T T O N S SHEER COTTONS • RAYONS • MANY OTHER NOVELTY MATERIALS ll:l.*> W T H T -T ho L ato S lv w . jaurgtral appliances. Private ru ­ ¥ WO.NS—>Iidmfrht Matinee. SEWING CENTER, I n c . ^^’DJ^C- You and thf* World. lin g Room. PLEI^TY OF SIZES FROM 9 to 15 andl 2 to 20! W T IC —New*. 173 MORGAN STREET — HARTFORD JUST UNPACKED! DIRECT FROM NEW YORK MAKERS! WDRC—.Symphonv Hftll; New*. 5 3 VAkUE.WISE WOMEN WILL STORM OUR DOORS! WTIC - rtan Kenton Concert. Quinn's Pharmacy TEL. 46-8801 PLENTY OF COLORS! HURRY FOR BESJ SELECTIpNS! 12 00 -W T IC —N ew s. T om orrow % 6 :ft0—WTK'—Frank Atw’ood. WDRC—-Farm Program. WDRC—^I.vmh Time, Sets of Glasses ^ : ‘»>i_AVTI C—N e w *. 6:30—WONS—Yankees Kxpre**. VVDRC—Yawn Patrol. g HI IALt5 / WjlAY—Save a Idfc Program. The Refreshing Way M'THT—Music. *New*. WerHr—Production News Reel. • LOW IALI5 M 'TirvW eather: Fr^nk Atwood. To Keep Your Figure! Cancellation’ Shoes at Give 6 :43- -W THT—'MOrnlng Devotions. Drink '»•// you W K-N R—^’ews. g S H E 0 t ^ , ETC. \ 6 ;M-WDRC.-Kellgioui Talk. ■ \' , uatit of ibese, WTK'—New*. / ■delicious, nuu \VONS-rN.p.ui: • *’ AILPerfectSualityLF^^^^^^^^ 7:W>—WDRC—New*. ... ORPINA|Ht;Y $1.50 t« $4.90 ral'llavor het WCCC—Good Myrnlng. Good .Music. WKNR—Polortft. S IKHT ROCK 4ges, T n y 'r t f / ' " WTHT-T.‘p'I l j e M-rniiii:. M < »NS—We ather; .'^ews; Yankee Ex- sugar-fre/' Son- THOUSANDS OF PAIRS! pne.s*. \ M i r n i c fnttenipgl Av TIC-H. d Steele W H A Y —C'up of Cuffee Club. \ . . / • ALL FROM TOP MAKERS! VN'ONS-:-No\v*; Y a n lrte E x p ress.. 7 :2.\—W T IC -W e a th e r. BEVERAGES '^Aik for 7’:.7ft--WDRC—t)ld Box; New*. '^Light Rock ALL SMART STYLES .WTIC—Brb Steele—MorniniTv Watch. iih Leather M 'c e e —N-’W*; Go(.fi M o rn ln c 'M u sic . Set Dietetic RUSH IN EARLY! W K.VR—N ew s, j ’hil H.-iJc Show;. The Flavor’s III! 7 :f.V -W H A Y —New.-. I Revenges 7 W eath er at your or Genuine • COUNT ON SAVINGS OF WTHT—Weather. Calories Are Out! B:(KV—tVDRi'—AVnrId'News Roundup. Neighborhood $2.00toS6.(U . WCCC--K ddle Corner, IIGHT flOK j ■^^■KNNY'Mir D“C and You. Deelerl- Crepe Rubber ^ W TIl.T-rjMartin' Apron.«kv. W T IC —New*. ‘f o i l WH a Y—Cup of Coffee Club. • Pate Dry Soles .... WONSr-New*. QUART t : i i -wE)R(’.-<:;kopP‘'r 8 Specials. plus e Roof Beer CHILDREN'S OXFORD W T IC —New.o. o n lf 'Mt DRt CiNCl**" • Grape Punch WK.NB—Phil Hale. deposit ■' W I!.\y—le.stinc with Wamp. e Black f^herry —Yankee Kxpre.s.«. WTHT—Top O' the >!onilmr. SNEAKERS 6:110 —WCCC — New.*; RreaktaSt News- bov. BACON BOTTLINQ CO; HARTFORD. CONN FOLLOW THIS Rf’—N ew *; Sli<^'rani, • BOILERS • OIL BURNERS 0:10—WDRC—Hie Cr...«4bx . 0:1,7—W T IC —V icto r H. U n d la h r. New Fashion-First Bodies by Fisher . . . liew, richer and roomier interiors $ 2 ' 2 9 / W-HAY—c’aniou.** Tna!.«. Farther ahead than ever in quality . WKN'B -Vautrhn Motime^ . . . widest choice of body-types and color harmonies . . . new 115-h.p. engine* or greatlj: improved 108-h.p. • RADIATION AND DUCT WORK 0:55-W DrtC—New.s. . yet the lowest-priced full-size car . . . with 10:00—7VDRC — Artbui Godfrey. Blue-Flame hiph-compression engine in Powergiide* models . . . highly "Thrift-King" high-compression engine. W THT-My True Story. sharply greater economy of operation! WTTC-^ Welcome •Tra\ e| er*. improved 108-h.p. “.Thrift-King" high-comprc.ssidn engine in gearshift Yet. wnh all these new and c.xclusivg • STEAM • h o t w a t e r Thick. Heavy WKNB—News; Through The .Tears. 1 hat s the story of this'sensational new fcalurcs-all these advantages found in no Duty, Full' W (’CC—12 H u n d re d and ftfi Hit*. models . . . entirely new economy with important savings in gasoline WHAY—Italian I'roprain. Chevrolet for 19.‘'.1 . other low-priced car - Chevrolet i^ the Rubber Soles 10:1.7— W ni.tt—Arthur ! todfrev. and upkeep , . . entirely new Powcrglide* with faster getaway, more • WINTER AIR CONDITIONING I0:2.V-W THT—Whiapr.rlnjT Streets, Imagine — the most beautiful car in its lowest-priced line in il< field! - , - 'OPEN 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY^SAT. UNTIL 6 10:30-WCCC—New.*. 12 Hundri>u and miles per gallon . . .'entirely new Power Steering (optional at extra H ita ^ . field, with new Fashion-First Bodies by Yes. indeed, only Chevrolet gives such 9* cost) . . . the softer, smoother Knee-Action Ride . . . more weight-more WH.\Y—Italian ITocraln. Fisher that set the standard of styling, excellence with such economy. Come in • COAL TO OIL CONVERSIONS ^VfdNS- N»\v.«: M\.*«tery Shoppen*. stability-more road-steadiness . . . largest brakes in the low-price field \ \ ’T I ('—1> ublo or ,N'<-thinj;. inside and out. .And the most powerful car and prove i! at your earliest convenience. We use the famou.s and popular “World’s Economy Champion” Use Our Layaway Plan! WKNB—Voice of Manchester. . . . Safety Plate Glass in windshield and all windows of sedans and 10:4^—WTHT—When a Girl Marries. in its field, with your choice of a new *C oosbjtiaiion n/' Pon-erghde automaiic transmis­ Select What You ‘10:.75—W O N S —Nfw *. cqupes . E-Z-Eye Plate Class (optional at extra cost). 11;6B—W THT—Perrv Como. 115-b.p. Blue-Flame" high-compression' sion and IJS-h.p. "B lu r-H a n it' rngmr epnonaJ FLUIDHEAT WALL FLAME BURNERS WTIC—Strike It illdi. 4. ■ . on Bet Air and "Tsso-Ten" models at extra cost. Need—A Small M'ONS—4-adle* Fair. PB6S8LRE BURNERS, a. advertlaed In Saturday Evening Peat WDRC—/rthur Godfrey. utekovf... ^ and Better Homes and Gardens. Distributed exclusively, by us in this area. Deposit Will Hold WH.\T—Italian Program. ll:15-\VTHT-W e The Women, • Your Purchase! II . 2 5 - W O N S—.New*. 1I:»0- WDRC—Granr. Slam. WCCC—New.*: 12 Iliin d re d an d 00 A public Mryice program H IU ; V . le prameta lofer driving. More People Buy Chevrolets Than Any Other Cart 54” Deluxe Sink ^ 1 9 4 a W T iC —T h e . rh m * e T h a t l'a> *. YOU MUST BE M’HAY—Rerin Program.. T.l.viiion-Every Tu.idoy end Thurtdoy Evening INSTALLED (PLUS VOUR OLD SINK) FOGARTY BROTHERS SATISFIED . . . 254 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE MI-9-4539 , TUNE IN THE DINAH SHORE SHOW ON NBC ■) OR YOUR Rodio-^-Eyery AAendoy end Friday Evening . - InaUlktiona by men trained Individually at the Jactory, MONEY BACK! rLEGullvERAGES^ ANDERSON & JOHNSON APPAKEL and footwear for THE ENTIRE FAMILY ► _ AT LOW PRICKS ■ ^ , PLUMIIMG AND HEATING MILL ST. OFF HEBRON AVE. GLASTONBURY 1 I Arthur Drujt Sioref < PLENTY PARKING SPACE r ROCTRS 8 A. M. to I I P. H . 4 CARTER^ CHEVROLET Co., Inc. PhoHM: OfFk* M I-3^M 4 _ SlM f Ml-3.7i49 311 MAIN 5TREET • , . r '' MANCHE5TIR rt; :( aasaam psam m ^ y ?* V ■'S,.

PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, "MANCHfeSTER, C(^NN..,TUESPAY^MAY 5, 1 9 ^ \ JGHESJER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY' M AY'5, 1953 PAGE EUEVEN TOONER^VILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX .FUNNY BUSINESS BY HEIUHBEKGER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE \ School, a member of Bolton Grange, the National Grange, a F o o t p r i n t s in d a p ’s G a r p e n Answer to Previous Puzzle NLRB May Order New\ China RedlSNETCO Rutes trustee of the Nathan Half Com­ Union Seekiiig Lea .11 ' ' iiw jU u m <»«■» munity Center of South Coventry T ra d e c a a l u D' c s E ] ZZTa a c i Sense ahd ^Norigense^ □ □ ■ □ B a c a r* D Hearing Is^Set and a former member of the Cbn- □EiniaaEac] D jiecllcut Mil'k Producers -/^ilbcia- More Holi^ayi^ Meet HORIZONTAL. 5 Aged X □ Advice , . Modes-Union Election G e n e r a l in tion. * ' • 1 y ^ ' H P ' ' B o a a a a i a 'The advantages Of yestprday do*' < Required Feeling promotional 7 Don’t . get not pass with the night, nor does. J He leaves two brotm^z. Wank CtvUian Defense' directors and 1 Screen actor, □ WC3EIIC10i;i May l 8 Date Scheiliiled Piiihey,' Sr„ of Manpnester, and Asks for -Increkse^ from John —— ' 7 Wanderers □ B a a M n a . {motional: •' - the new day wipe the slate clean. (^.Tescuc. chiefs from 15 lowns^ eE xist ' Arthiif Pinney, Sr., of Andover: an '■-7 He is a - — of B i B a a n a i i Sit down.and up a plan;.. Yesterday leaves a legacy of good . - By State PUG for Dis­ 8 to . 11; Mcelihg Set in the HartfonrI Mutual .Aid area 6 A BKiitisacina To'bg effecUai'and intellectual Edgmg adopted, daughter;’ Mrs. Clifford .S. California or evil to be properly handled, Thts.-'-X; cussion of Increases' JelTci.son of Manbhester; and sev­ ihet lakt, night at Nathan Hale □ □ □ Z R E lC ia Ju st be aa calm as you can. rather than being discouraging is • (Coattaoed From Paga One) Moiulay with. Itlartin ..JAM .*,/ '"S '.'" .. DBOICIBSSB Getting excitable an inceptive to make tt^ay a ^ A«idev Merit Found in.| eral nieces, and. ne'phews. Sehoor and' formulated plans for (Continued irom^ fa 0*6); ‘ / 14 Prayer n Ballot o w a a a a c i Thb Public Utilities CommissiKb The funeral \\-1U be hcld^ Thurs­ c u hs- Is not the righ'table helper for tomorrow. ,' To filial Ballot sians and -Chinese Reds would go Rcprcsertlstive.s of the town em­ the function of rescue divisiQiis-.in fl Abstract being □ i B C a B I S Union Charges will hold a hgarlng, Monday, May day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the the event of'a,,dis'aster.' "these □ B I3 E 1 I9 E 1 Rqad to promotion and pay; into Action In support of Com-, ployes union are ...slated to meet fateful deefi 18 He has many ^ 9 Paj-iy .18, at 10:30'a. m„ on, the request Watklps, Euncral Home. -l'42,East. During the discussibr)- an of­ ■Ions." Ill's'kh.owing hotv-to-do ' ATVian received a big check for The National Labor • Relations miinlst, Vietmlnh-ground forces in of the Southern New. Engiand Center street, with Rev. Truman. with. General Manager Richard acting —— \ . English (ab.) 30 Royal Italian 43 Chair And how to follow through- . services rendered, but discovered Over Tideland ficial of the State Highway De­ Reed ted that the adminis- family name 45 Canvas shelter Board Regional office In Boston Indo-Chtlna. Telephone Company, to '.Ingrensb Ireland, pastor of the Flbst Con- Martm Monday to ask, for ,an in- partment disclosed th a t, the de- K That (and some lucK) is the way. that It was one cent short. A its rate'S'hcre.' By order of the gregational Church-of South Cov- t ration passing and igaor- 18 Deacon (ab.) 22 Begins 31 Heap of. hay 46, Contest of has recornmelfded to the national (Continuedl From Paga One) The agency asseeted that. Kung croaa: from 8 to I t paid holiday.'' partmept has 2,000-fnen complete­ 20 Direction stickler for detail, he insisted that commission, the hearing 'w.Jll be "o produced a record coin- and .South China, flew in mid-April for the convenience of friends, teji- section which pern,its department 1^3 Looked — Mrs. Otto Reed, Patterson, O. Initial announcement of th* re- the state. The equipment, he said, [e said the committee waa ba­ 26 Interprot , .AO Negative reply 48 Head covering for payment at his bank. The tell- , Britain Hall, twb. locally owned to Nanning, Kwangsi, for a top- morrow from 2 to 4:30 and frOm. heads to change the days and hours fixedly 28 Mountain /) 41 Road scraper 49 Compass point tinuous ipeechAthe 22' 1-2-hour quesf -was made Anril 17 when would be available for. use. 1 ng aaked to "deprive American er examined it closely and asked garment shops, be set aside and a level confeience on air support for .SNE'TCO.-by letter, filed with the 7 to 9:S(Kp.m. of the work if he deems it neces­ citizens of Jobs- to help 'nervous 27 Accumulated ■\(combj form) 42 Feminine 51 Biblical land him, "How would you like/this, . discourse of Aenator Morse llnd- Vielminh forces. sary.. , ' ( n^edlafely In an emergency. Florlst--You want- to say 4t ne\^’ one called. Jre.) Aprili4-25. commission propo.sed am^ndment.s and jittery' people'abroad." >c,, 32 pincr 29 Hazard / appellation, 52 Bitter vetch sir? Heads or tails? ■ Some 65 Chinese Red air force Alfred L. \Vlllianili The m-agtlng is scheduled for 10 Announcement of the nu4ting- 33 Get up with flowers, sir? Certjrfnly. The International Ladles Gar­ tfr Its • schedules., of rates a'nd SecreUry of State Dullest and'*’- The Senate bill; co-sponsored by technicians left Canton April 24 Rev. Alfred Lock VVJlllams. rec­ a. m. in Marlin's offlbe, according came today from EdwjtM W. Secretary of the Treasury Hum­ 54 Ignore How' a ^ u t three dozen rosek? ment Workers Union petitioned cha-ges for certain bla.sses of tele­ Guest towel: A small body of Senator Holland. (ti-Fia I and 39 for Indo-China to prepare for air tor of St. Mary's Epi-Tdopal Church,, to Frank Hippie; president of Local Kiasenics, local CD dlre^or. phrey showed no disposition to 35 Pauses Cus^mer -Make it half a doz­ the NLRE to set aside the .results other Stators, is similar to legis­ phone service which would provide en, I/m. a man of few words. slightly absorbent Ii,n.en entirely intervention in the conflict; the received word Sunday'of the death .991. State, County, and Municipal Krasenics also sai^hat Man­ compromise yesterday. They urged 36 Feel i'egret of the election March 25 after the lation/twice . vetoed by former for overall esUmdted increase In surrounded by ’ w'aterproof em'- W'orkers rejected Its bid to become agency added. the , co’mpany'.s^ gro.ss revenue of of hla father, Alprid Larwood Wll- Employes Union. AFL." chester will partiigpate in the the committee to approve Presi­ 38 Pokes up,as broldei-y. ‘ Presment. Truman, - - •• -A’x T . ' -- ;li»ms Of Niagara Falls, N,:Tr..The Armed Forces Da/parade slated dent- Elsenhower'S' request for a- a fire !>i.»g,iiste(l husbanif^to clerk In ''their bargaihlhg agent. The linion It/would recognize state owncx- afiprdxlmatelW 5 'i per cent, or Outdoor werkers in- the. High- paint store: "She wants 'Just the efiarged management with comltt- $328,000. . . news came to the reefor only a war-. Park, Cemetery, and Sewer to take place ln4lartford May 12 straight' oheryear extehaioii of the 39 Sea eagles sl^ Of offshore lands beneath the p . present program, with no .impor­ right|.shade of . green, a go6,d The aiitontobiles may be putting Ing unfair labor practices in its M.ijor ptovi.sioMs would inccea.se few days after he had visited his and Water departments are unio'n- beginning at td s m. Forty-four 41 Skiing and arginal seas out to the. states' Apply l6 Zoiiers father in New Yoi;k, at which time towns in this’ vicinity have been tant changes, pending a study by - green, but not too g reen -an d the railway trains out of busine.ss pre-election activity. iptoric boundaries — generally re.sidential service between 10 and ized. trumpet Bernard L: Alpert, regional di- he. Avaa reported lb have been in invited tqdake part. a special commission. playing arc 7: definitely not that horrid sicken­ bnt not when they meet at a Bernaro^i.: Ai^rc, •fin. reg.^ai r?.. ai^ three to 10>i miles, but not sped 50 cents per month, business serv­ Slot I.*st Night ing green’," Mort Walker in the crossing. rector of the Boston offOed In the bill. The Supreme Courl For xMolel Okav ice between 30 cei)t.s end $1.10 per fair health. The decision to ask for the addi­ T. J.yPatterson, chief of rescue Dulles ' Said this ])oIicy is •He says he’ll slay under your car till his bill equals the ------hobbies The deceased wss an electrical .servic;ab for the state CD organiza- S -S ~ S 3 Saturday Evening Post. merit" In six of the 16 violati^s ruled three times the "parsmount month, coin telephones would. In- tional holidaya and o'her minor "imperative" in view of vital na­ one you sent him!” 44 Eternity eng)ineor for the General Electric tion presided at last night's meet- tional aecurity Interests. He said The only way to make hn hon­ contained In the union’s p etl^ n , rights" of the federal government prea.se from five cent.s to 10 eent.s changes in the working agreement 45 Three tim'es' according to a spokesman fo/ the .An application seeking approv­ per five-minute call and toll Ooiiipqn ' and had supervised the new import curbs now might drive ^ (corhb, fonn) est dollar these days is to reval- prevail in this area. was made at a meeting last night The best way to save money union. al of a 32-unit motel on land off Installation of the dynamos and free world Allies toward the Com­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with -MAJOR HOOI’LE 48 Swerve those' days is to have low pockets uate It. Th«' bill also would give the charges for person-to-person calls of the lo'-r”s executive committee/ Derision Yebterday Windsor street near the Wilbur would be increased by five cents. generators at Niagara Falls. Sev­ munist orbit. 50 Form a notion and short arms.—Grit. states the right to develop the min­ eral years ago he received a’ gold Klpple said. ^ The petition was filed March 31, erals and other resources in the The company asked thst these He w'as supported by Humphrey 53 Appellation In a graduating class of 18. Lee Cross Highwsy wiil be heard at medal from the Grand Lodge of A grn'.’Tal meeting Is schedjiled ;e Truck’s ______— — ^ “AH-UV\“ 16 TMB iXg Six days after the work/rs In the offshore area .within historic state the next public hearing of the rates be effective May 1.5. It is and Roger Kent, general counsel 54 Light ‘ Bill —I saw Sam treating his girl County High School, Leesbiirgh, two plants, voting ss ^ unit, de­ ordered by ttie eommissibn that New York for having been a 50- ■for Monday night at Murphy's ft&A•AD, fMUPPY.^ EXPR E6S- boundaries—a'safeguard for the for the Defense department, who cavalryman friend the-way^. I'd .never treat an Ga., had two sets of twins named cided against .unionization bv a schedule of rates and charges year member of the Mesons. He restaurant. Driver Arrested 6UCH A T0P5V-T'URVV 6TATE AT MA30K.' A\06T ,. f)5 Dishes animal. states In the event the courts later . ubmilted late y -ste i^ v afternoon suspended and the use of the al.so served as pre.sldcnt of the Under . an agreement between wrote a letter to the committee. Mary and 'iilarth'a- the Arthur vote of 344 to 264. The NLRB in hold transfer of title ^nvalid. Members of the committee, ask­ home >6im ce,M artha beca.v.e . t A i F F E o i t h e -ovjl^ a r & ^ 56 Pcnctrales Will—Gosh, what was he doing ? and the Cahnon twins.— Mrs. Boston handed doWn its findings by Budney Brolhers/bf Newington proposed charges be deferred until Examining Board of Engineers of the town and the union, effective a a a r r ie d t o TORm- Immediately affected are three ' The driver of a new truck used ing not to be quoted by name, ^By. A LITTLE JO KE OF /VliKJE THAT , VZRTICAL Bill Hugging and kissing her. Sara H. Sanford, Leesburg, Ga. ye.sterday ■ who recently, purchased the prop­ further ordered. Also, no changes the Slate of New York. .Ian. 25, workers in the four f I'VE ELECTED TO TAKE AM OCT- KEV-5 --I'D RATHER statea with proven offshore oil erty from Petft' and Marcella A deacendent of Rigor WUlam.s. unionized departments recelvi? in the collection of Manchester's said Stmpsoii is supported by Reed 1 Possessed Both plants are owned by Sid- fields — California, Texas and can he made during' the peroid of ■W AMV 6PACe IM VOuR COZY 7 GRAB .V\V 6MOCE6 Jason for $16,(KK). .suspension unless authorized by he is survived by Rev. Winianis, eight paid holidays. Hippie .sai'd garbage was arrested on a charge and several other veteran House 2 Chemical CARNIVAL ney Ellis of Manchester.ancl Louisiana.' Republicans. Speaker Joseph Mar­ VBACHELOR'b LAiR FOR A Fe W DAYS?) 6UESTA7 THE. linental shelf beyond state bound­ cnnsnllclatcd in Januarv'. These are pact SAVte; THt&T ■ I f the national board Upholds thr a ry lines. "' I'"'" ” " •: — Born In Ireland, she had been a Millation, ybh Change the basic the arrests. Yoo was released on proposal were incorporated into Boston office's recommendations, a the first general increases the cbm- resident of Ma'ri'cTiest’er" for ' .50 'work' week ffofn' Monday to Fl'l-' $209 bond pending his appearaneb the 'Slnafpson -biU before-the "Ways' KE6T ASSUREbiALU^ jiaiiy has sought since 11)47. years. She was a nieniber of St. Lay to other da.ys or can gel basic In Town Court tomorrow. and Means committee. ' ARKANSEMENT6 new election will be held, probably Hijjrh School D ata HAVE SEEN In July or August. Jack Suali, Uon.slant and uninlerrupled In­ James’ Church and oC the Ladles work .hours other than between Police today also reported a Further, Dulles said, , he had no MAPE./ union organizer, said today. ('oiigress Told crease in tlte cost of doing busine.“s Catholic Benevolent Association. 5 a. .Wi. and 7 p. m. minor accident yesterday involving objection to purely i procedural Coiiiiiiiltees Set is the lOHson the company gives Besides her husbapd and daugh- 'Thi.s is the section the union cars driven by Edmund G. Garrett, change; in the Simpson bill—for Of Red Threat for asb.lng the rate chang.-s.' It ter. she leaves two grandchildren, now wants struck out. Hippie 24, of Andover, and Edward T. example, to hasten anion on an in­ claims, two wage increa.scs and in­ Agne.s and Jam es Ferguson. said department heads have never b'Dwyer, 49, of 278 Oak street The dustry's complaint of injury from 5-5 Ka"lian Is Shown A committee on distributing in­ creased taxes a 'e con.slderabl,'' The fuheral will be held from the had occasion to use It. accident occurred at the corner of Imports, and to increaae the tariff (ContInuM) from Page One) formation to the vote:s on the pro­ higher th.an the additional revenue W. P. Quish K’unc;'at Home. 225 East Center and Main streets commlsaion from six to seven /m\a k'im g Eviileiiee of Reds posed new high school met last to be obtained by the revised Main street, Thursday morning about 8 a.m. There were no injuries members, in effect giving Republi­ R E 6 E R Y - mum efficiency and minimum night, asidgned dutiei; to its mem- schedule of rates. at 9:30 and at St. Jam es' Church or arrests. cans a 4-3 majority. strain.” 'oers, and scheduled a second meet­ at 10 o’clock. Burial will be in Aljfout Town : c«»« ifit wa !»»»■»> V T M eat V « •>( ATION6 - (Continued from Page One) Dulles Hits lam' Figure ing for Monday at 4 p. m. In tbs Ihe family plot In St. Bridget's Secretary of Slate Dulles, lead- ' office of General Manager Richard Cemetery. The Alpina Society Will hold its ALLEY OOP Done For? Not Quite bought a printing plant that put Friends ms.v call nt the funeral monthly meeting tomorrow night BY V. T. HAMLIN , w t Communist literature. ing off before the congressional Martin. Arthur H. Illing, superintendent Obituary I home tomoi r.o".’ afternoon from 2 at 7:30 at the Su’.i-^Alpine Club on WB-L.TMAT DOee FOR ANOTHER ...THE WAY HE OPERATES ^ R o y Cohn, subcomniittee lawyer, committees, made virtually the to 4 and in the evening from 7 WHERE-VA 60IN'? THIS of schools, will prepare data on Eldridge .street. / WHO KNEW TOO MUCH OF CXIR MOAT WILL SOON » said the State department has.con­ same argument In differing words, to 10. MACBETH'S AMBTnONS.' TH'ENTRANCE.' formed distributing the book and school needs,’ including enrollment Beautiful Cards BE C5VERFUJWED and told the Congress members The Polish-Aiherican Club will WHAT ■subsidizing the publisher with tlie that if there is any error in the figures; Director Jacob Mlllri- will A GHOUL PLEAt.6 loan -a loan Senator Mundl jR .. S. ■set up information on the propo-sed Deaths show a movie,bn the Katyn Ma.s- for . \- follow me ! total figures the mistake has been snere at Tne^club, 106 CHnton HE l&„ D.l called an-"utterly ine.vcusable in .setting them too low. $5,500,000 plant; and Ma. tin L' squandering of public fund.s." scheduled to compile slklislica on Edwbrd >1. Siilllvah F ^ e r a l s street. Simtla" afternoon at '2 While the request is $1,772.- o'clock. A cordial welcome to at­ Before Kaghan got around to any financing the project. Edward.J. Sullivan of 29 Charter Mother's Day 000.000 less than former President Oak place. Hartford, father of Mrs. tend Is extended to all m em ^rs, e.xplariation's, he swore again he Truman made in his farewell bud- Other member • of the group, a lauds A. Fracrhia never has been a Communist, al­ Largely 'attended funeral serv- friends and Polish people In Man­ though he said he once roomed ft‘'«tni"i.“ ’hiehe'' i h SundaV’■'evenTn^ m ^ H a S ires for Louis A. Fracchla of 122 chester. There will be no—aumis- It still IS higher than many Con- , mlttecs on thz high school, are ^orn in HarWord. the son of slon charge. N with a man he assumes was a gress members seom willing to go. Pehool street, who died at his home Red. Sherwood Robb of the Board of the lale Mielinel apd Mary Taylor morning following a Diille.s .said there is no evlderiee Education, and- Natalie McIntosh. f S'-5 Under repeated demands from Sullivan, and had l^ecn employed ■ were held this morn- The Songster Brigade of the Rii.ssia's threat to the free world of the School Building committee. , at pr„,,' and Whilne'y A1 rcraft Dc- Salvation Army will omit ..its reg-- Each year, we find that more and more of our cua- McCarthy to, name one other indi­ has diifiinished "o r will diminish in'T el 8:15 at the John B. Burke R«C U. t. Fit. ett. vidual he thought was a Com- The group was set up at the. partment No. :12 ular reheraal tonight. A special re­ ,Y' Ce*e 1 H I bg e*f«. iM>ky NIA tf within the foreseeable tuture.” la?t join, subcommittee meeting. F’uncral Hqnie and at 9 o’clock at tomers are''turnin( to the uao of , woU^doaiffilod And _ O '** CiSMaiia. miini.st. Kaghan replied that he He leaves another daugliler, Mrs.. .‘-'l. Jnines’' Church. P.ev, George hearsal will be held dli/Sunday eve­ T 5 U t. P«1 The new foreign aid program, he Robeht E. .Swanson of New Britain; ning at 7:15. Wrap it and hurry, please! I’m to meet the first PfiS* simpl.v didn't remember the names said, is "aimed at retaining the Hu.ghe,s was the erlebrant, Rev. appropriate Mother’s Day Card* to convoy thoir of the/people. , ; two s’jns, Edward J. Sullivan, Jr., T. M. U. «. N l o i T ^ 5-5 in just five minutes!” mitiative.for peace" which he said , ^ a tio iia l H lllA O il • of HaVjfoi’d, and Robert E. Sulli­ Edgar Farrell the (tgaeon and Rev. The Junior WBA will hold its "You can't convince me you President Eisenhower seized in his John Hannon the subdeacon. Mr.-c. thoughts,and fond good wiahea to thole they love on the CHRIS WELKIN, PJaneteer To The' Mine.s h a ^ actively broken with the van of North Coventry,_ and 10 regular meeting tomorrow night at BV RUSS WINTERBOTH AM foreign policy speech April 16. -grandchildren..Ji nmu nijorcn. Jane ' Jiacrai one presided at the |/6:30 nt Tinker Hall. Captain Muriel unique American day of romembranco. C^mmuni.st party iinle.ss you come In breaking down the cost of F o r J a i l h (8 c a p c c Funeral services will be held to-,‘"'F""- Members of the Alpina .So- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Whal’.s Thi.s? ^forth with the names of other ; Atiden will be present for drill re- EVEN IF VOti HAP A 'I'L L 6B7 THECE- KENT TUEHEP MIHEC TD BY EDGAR MARTIN the program, Dulles disclosed most I mn,morrow ,-,,.!- rr,..>morning r,i.'o atol a;,I0• 1/1 atoi Dillon’siciiv„„-. •‘ cicly scted Bs an escort and guaril ; hearsal for those planning to gd to That’s why our selection of Mother’s Day Canla this irPACE ^IP, WHICH THEBB^&OTTA Individuals," McCarthy said. of the funds will continue to go to fi of honor.’ s 6ET TO venue... IM L'Kfey,- j k'unernl Home, .53 Main street, New Britain on May 16.' you hAvest, it ft!^ T ft'6"^ 0^ i^ v”\S ft'LV IS - \S AT TROl. During last week's appearance, build up America's 13 North At­ (Cbntinued from Page One) ’Hartford, followed . by a rcquieni I Tile bearers, all members of the -year is more beautiful and more extensive *h*" ovor FLOyEP-..lMVB£ THH Kaghan asserted that his A'iews E'XFECIENCe'LL PO OY H \S r— THRt T H W f S lantic Part allies. high Mass at St. Peter's Church at • t"hi'i-stpforo Colombo Society, of Manchester Grange will meet before. <• FOLPIN6 ^TDFF SAOV WlKiOW ft GOLO VMK)tR?\KJCia,0 t S t f t T V . - V(vv VOftMlNKa, (SOLD BORMD had changed sharply from those Aid to Indo-f'hina same btiilding that housed the ma­ 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Ml. St. . v.’hic’h HJr. Fraei-hia was a mem- tomorrow evening in Orange Hall. MB 6 0 0 V I H t=> "IWOtlHt Wft^ OKit VtVO he held In younger years.when he joeEvroveHf^! VOOKX& But he said the new administra­ chine, but in a different section. Benedict Cemetery. ber, W(*^, John Rota, Charlie Tlic eonte.st h.y the men and wom­ In our display you will find an appropriato meaaaRe WVV) WtJtiVWi'tO VSKRA TH t CftVVWRKiNft wrote several plays which Me- tion also would step up’TnilUary Green, who boasted . after his Zanlungb, \^Prter Corda, Josepli en resulted in a’ tic, and both &C)VO VMVOe, ft «1CV\ W\ftK)'. \OHnt' MICKEY FINN ' 1 foreign aid spending. Dulles eral sentence for the holdup of the Darcy of Deep River, and several No Hard Feelings! South NorwoodNo branch of the Nor- niece.s and nettliews. Public Records BU T I r e m e m b e r e d LANK LEONARD ■The State Public- Building Com- jntained there is no "water" in 3------o 5 dGIRL! MOW DO YOU LIKE MY NEW, wood Bank and Banking Company Funeral .service.s will b ; held! i ^ I w m a t v o u s a i d ' RAINCOAT AND CAP? mi-ssion ha.s given.its approval for h^\Eisenhower program which NOW YOU'RE purpo.aes of the state grant esti- (ABOUT SAVING FOR “ \TCHINQON.' NMW! ROWISTMAT ITNiNKSNE can ^ squeezed out. Any further vA RAINY DAY.' I - I WISH I V HO*l,H0m,NM . mated at $192,000—on the final I cuts, he said, would mean "greater '“W " n said that baling wire i .]llT "B :rrF L:raf Home » ' ' t AH-GOING To SET STH.L LIKES HM 7 ^ TOLD THE SHERIFF ^CHEER op! plans for the Vernon-Lydall risks" chan he believes are accept- around .he huge carton was cut WITN you? VOYM I UNCLE LARRY.' THATJ C O U LW n IT’S REALLY and that half the contents were re- gj Janies' BUY YOUR HOME STILL TMINK SNEE School, now under construetion. I able at the present time, .. Church. Burial will Lvdall street ' BUT I'M SURE GOING TO BE 5 carrying the . . — . ... .,..> '.• 11 COT HER EVE ON Before the grant can finally be "I bellec^ that if we have erred. SHE ~AM— SOMETHING awarded; the>’commi.s.slon must ap- i we have erYgd on the side, of ask ! Donald N. q a r k and Virginia UNOERSTANPSNOW! SEEMG! , prove the eonstnictiqn work clone | ing too little .ather tha:i for too onlv one^'gaVe'^of The IfiO-vcar'old , ’h” f-neinl .M. Clark to Fe^iinand I.izzari and on the school. The grant would be . much."' ■ - home fiom 1 o clock tonight until Amelia loizzari, properly on Par- WITH A pri.soh. Two B'usrd.s,^one on Ihe the hour of the funeral. ker street. paid over a 20-year period. I Dulles vigorotjsly denied that grounc) t^nd another . fft a po.it on L Total co.st of the school, rcadV | the cutback in'foKeign aid spehd- the prison wail, made a routine Memma L. Catalano to John Charles .M. Pinney ; Demko. Sr.. John Demkn, Jr.. Su- for occupancy, is estimated at -• ing‘------means s cutbaeVin. .. v. the .. iYorth check of Ihe^truck. S&LHOME LO^ The last escane In the oM iiiisnn ' Llharles M, Pinimv. 71, died la.st /sonn.i De,,m.l:o and P.egina Demko, $1,200,000. I Atlantic Pact's defuse planning. 1 m e ia.sl e.scape in the old piison ,, ^ h..me of Mrs:’ Mll/lred property at 20-22----- .Summer street. Plans for the 18 cla.ssrcMm plant j He seknowledged th a V lh e North : ->»

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I . ■ J. PAGE t w e l v e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDA% MAY 5, 1953 ■'JP* '’•Nl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. COttH,, TUESDAY, MAY-5, 19&3 PACE TttlRTEJBT THE / Herald By le High .es ight Victim oi EARL W. YOST SizzUng .400 Hitters -z SporU Editor Phils Move into Lead X Baseball Being Riihietl—Chaiuller Giles iPtc^dicTs WEST SIDE OVAl^ scene of the • the last three weeks... News­ Simmons and^oberts Not Enouj Manchester Tw.liRht Baseball papermen traveling with thd Pi­ tBiardi Goes Distant Veterans Wyrostek and Kell Pacing Parade After Beating Chicago K'noxvllle, Ky.—(NE.Y)—iTake It fr(Mn Happy Chandler, More Day Games Leaffue for 19 cnn;.eoiitivc years, rates are not permitted to enter the baaeball is being ruined. was ruled out last season as a play- dres.sing room Until 15 minutes after'a game. Writers in all other “ I thought basebiill was a sport when I took that Job,” the w Y'ork, May 5— (iP) .-W arren ^ ing site for adult teams because of New York, May■5— (4h-«.“c‘ Vet-'*>Rosen, in elimhing from -fourth: By BEN PHLEGAR, To Win Nation^ League Penniint In 10 to 7 Triumph I nuinerj>us hasards. seven National League cities are Associated Press Sports Writer ex-baseball rommlssloner told sport writer Tom Siler. , "But I Giles.xpresident of the National allovyed to visit the dressing eran.a Johnny W yrostek of ■ the place, lost 1.3 points. found nut better. It’s a business, and you’d better not get In }, There were-only a'handful of The Yanks' Gene Woodllng Guilty? The folks down in Vinegar Bend, League Jiaid today television may • games at the Oval last season in­ : quarters immediately after a Philadelphia Phillies and George Ala., better start thumbing their the wa.v of the big'league owners. If I’d\slayed in there. I’d" i game. . . Major league players are How to Plaj\I^ar Golf: 3 skidded from the lead to ftiurfh New York, May 5 — UP) — The<*> Thirdly, the quake^ have done ning.s. He iSy product of the force mnjoK league ba.soball from Locals Rally^in Sixth volving junior teams. Kell of the Boston Red Sox. a pair I St. Louis guidebooks. This loolta. have found a wa.v io get rid of some of thdi^ owners We have ’ ; asking a minimum $25 fee for ra­ position at .377. He went three-1 question being asked most fre-| everything.; they cou^ possibly lively ball. iinder the ar^back Into the day­ a Gam e Que tion: If the Oval is unsafe o f alzzling .400 hittera. head the I like a good year to go watch Wil- now, ■'i • For Four/Runs and Qi^ite dio and TV guest appearances... for-17 abd his average fell off 951 It appegfs certain that both light, iAiiiiliinalifiii Palm and Finger ' met- pitch. a quenlly at this early stage of the ! have hoped to do up to thtti point— ’’.And .voii' kno)h^rve been against rhain srhre Imseball all for adult ba.scball, why ars junior The,April 19 doubleheader at Croa- major league hitting parade today. pointa. SimmonjZand Roberts, "1 think we wHl sec a contrac­ Wilmer, as he is known to hia National League race is. ‘‘Do you both their pitchiftg and \)iltting along. The game Is being ruined, but that’s nnWiiiy problem Clinch Go n test in / MsarkcMcr ind they, haven't been able to Open ■KnppHii, If lors) allowed to practice on the 21 years a Sunday game,was post-^ (Third of a series) the National League. Kell' ha.s hit down fifth with ,366; .Xhe remaip- For the sake of argument, give because of tclevi.sion the 22-year-old plow boy who gwer, after consideral)le throught i ------• I ^JfU; lb ... “ diamond? Also, why a'fe- some of potied in the N ational' League By .IPI.irs noROS safelf/ 27 times in 65 at bats to* include Tom Umphlet daylight between thiemselves abd tnem 50 between them. It still "I consider television a^problem and study, still is "no." '■ j B.v MAL TI;RKINGT0N ' 1 these same teams allowed to, play I ’ . S. 0|M*n Champion pace the American loop with A15. of the Red .Sox, and Fred Hatfield pitches finr the St. Loui.s Cardin.Tls. Brooklyn.. That must be a trineZ^,m,|(| jjg enough to stand off ■sui’e, but as an industry- nqt' be- c it y ... One of the mo.st - un­ For one thing, the Phlladetphia I W in/num ber four wa.s chalked ; priivoK, rf organized games? Are the dangers -There aip ba.sically two gener-il Figure.s inclime Monday'a games. of t,he Tigers, tied with .333 .-V LEFTHANDER with all. the dlshearteni'ng. In the liM^k of th ^ ^ rrooklyn's great depth of pitching cauiib: baseball is being tcleylae'd. publicized veterans in the big show writers who know Steve O'Neill's I Giants’ Pilchers up by Manche.ster High's Indians- M*'**’)"- 3b = any different when youngsters use' this .sea.son is Bob Elliott of the i-lassjficationa of grips, the inter­ Mickey Mantle o f the Yankee.-i eccentricities usuall.v as.sociated minds, too, must be t l ^ m e '■y and superior all-around strength It's a now diversion for the pt^ Althqiigli the Philadelphia out­ club best, are as cautious as men I Rdckville at Henry Park y e / j Blsrdl,^ p , the field ? Browns. Bob is leading the Amer­ locking and overlapping. .328; Rav Bonne of the Indians with pitchers who thrpw with the that they finished last ^seasop- ai a unless both. Drews and Konstanty Local Sport pcctii^ fan! fielder lost 66 points during .the "w rong" arm, Mizell is ttliV (treat- threading a mine field. Their es-! 5D-30 clip after O’Neill l ay afternoon, but rt was nqtli-/ ■" ican ..l.^Ague In. runs batted in and Eaeh may have one or more vnr- .308 and Bob-Nie,man of the Tigers. ^ over, Hurpaj^s themselves, Get Five Hits "Years ago people had a choice iHtioh.s',' ' , 'A’eek be. .atill ret.ained the top-slot .307. 7 est Character to.find hl.8 .way into ttmates of,.what will happen when i yet wound up fourth. V "to nheer about. 'The lohalsI-^^^'F • » ! * fi IJTTLK- LE.H #rE baseball will has been playing a lot of third in the senior circuit by a comfort­ ttere is; n stHl 1» fresh In memory whether they'd go to a movie, the ivill* 4Y> The iiiti'ilocking, wfiirlv 1 will In the National Leagfle Cam- the Cardinal organization since the chaSe 'settles down" aiid th6 ‘ such a thing as the hm' of aver­ Ghatter ve home with a 10->7 Vonquesl: start its fifth season in MaVhester base. He's a former most valuable able margin h.v going six-for-19. that Cle\elaiid produced -.three •Mieatcr of a ball game. Now they AB R K PO A E discuss in tliis je.s.spn, fias become -nanella and Ed M.-i UiMcs of the ,;Dizzy Dean. 3'- day.* are filled with hot double-1 ages, It Is about due/to 'sfait run­ New York, May 5 i/I*)- New c f a Hearn that should have been Sp.hertv. ib ■ on Memorial Day with tM tra- player in the National loop, . . Riinnerup to Wyrostek Is Brook- headers are studded with "ifs." ■ 2U-ganirrs^. last s e a s o n — Bob York Giant pitchers arc no ''soft have the.se chqices plus that m Kllhi. Jb ..... Curt Simmons and Robin Roberts my personal ehoii-e' This is a com­ Braves are tied for iW / Mizell pitched, like Dean last ning against Steves Iwys, l>m on. Karly Wynn and MIRe CWITBCH SOFTBALL League b o a te n \ /y , 10 runs. Coach Tom Nftikon. ta .. „ ditional doubleheadcCv \ l.vn's'Duke'Snider with .373. The They concedii that three of four touches at the plate tlicse da.ys. whether to slay at home and l^k of the Phils- rate as the best one- bination palm and finger grip. The lead with six apiete/while Cani- night at Pittsburgh as he moved A "two-mai^ pitching staff managers will hold an .important Kelley, realizing he _h^d to ex­ Kidd. r( ___ ■> National League, comprisiri^the Dodger outfielder, owning a 14 Phils ar^hlttlng far over their Gareia—iyet finished seeond 1o 'the> In yesterday'.s t\\in-bill against at tlie screen. ^ -, / Domb^k. rf .. two mound punch in the N. L. left hand is pla<-cd firmly on the panella tops the l.ofvp in runs hat­ ■(.lown'the recently dangerous PUts- such as Rohetts and Simmons re­ Yankees. If Bob Feller hud been meeting tonight at 7, o ’clock al the periment In this on e‘'^o 't r y and '• Red ,Sox, Yankees, Dodgers and game hitting streak, went IO-f«r- heads. Cincinnati, Giant hurlera Imd five "Wl^fa attractive -a c h e 1 e s HamUton, 3b Bobby Shantz and Harry Bryd of shaft with the shaft running diag­ ted in witli 26. / burgh Pirates on two measly hits. present in the popular mind Is. a able to turn In. even 13 victories Ejast Side Rec. Officers will be gel his alignpicnt ready for the a Caa^llo, ... Cardinal, will play its schedule at onally ai-ross the hand, and e.xUuid- ‘21, a .417 clip, and gained .24 Secondly, there is no evidence elected and a schedule adopted. hits ill six trips to the plate. b e a m e d ^ to their home.s at night. the A's ran claim this honor in the Five pla.vers, lik-k Gernert of He struck out nine and didn't al­ risky proposition. If either of the Indians would have won, hut rest of the k^.son, particularly b DelPonte ,. • Memorial Field on the original Lit­ Ing from the left forefinger acro.ss |H>lnls. thus far that Steve ha.s a pitcher • - ^ . Larry Jansen had three-for- man.v of them choose not to go out Burk*, rf .,.. A. L. at, this early date. the Red Sox, Mantle of the Yanks. low a .s.afety until rookie farlo.s them Is Jujured or suffers from a nine. was the best the veteran at third ba.se, made changes in Kuhniy. If .. tle League diariiond. American the butt of the hand. Rookie Ray .lablonski of the St Giis J^etnial m the A s and Vic or two capable of taking the fierce three and Hoyt Wilhelm onc-foi- and basehafly suffers. Maybe base­ Bernier broke tlfroiigh with a sore aym for a week or two, there could do. The point is that a REC SOFTBALL League meets lii.s lineup and he w as not aati.s- McGovern, c , Lieague which numbers F'airfieUf \ ' — Looking down on -the left ban I. Louis Cards moved into third sfiot W ertz and Dick Kryho.'-ki oif tlie s’ngle in the sixth. Frahk Tt\i*ilna.s pressure off his two great you'ng- dhe in the opener and Jam Hearn ball will go back to the afternoon, Lata, c ...... \ can g o the flag, flurc. Diz dean and winner today needs real pitching Wednesday night at 7:30 at the lied with what he .sa\v. Market, Moriarty Brothers, Amer­ you should be able (n see the first with .362. The yoiing third sacker Browns, shine home run honors got the only other Pittsburgh hit. -sters Robin Roberts and CTurt Sim­ had one hit in one try In the night­ when the TV cWipelltlon Is qot so Shelaky If .. hia'Drother Paul practically won (lepth. In addition to everything East Side Rec. "Ryb additional GIVING BERNIE Ahmany and Hary. p .... ican Legion and. Manchester Auto Laurent Impresses two kmiekles o f the hand.'Al.so, tlie In the-AnifTican League with .four mons. and the able veterans, Karl cap. Max Lanier was the only stiff.’’ \ , went eight-for-20 to boost his also a .single, with two out in the ,a pennant and a World Series for (‘ise. . teams are sought for the 1953 sea­ Jim Moriftifty a rc.st. Conch Kelley Walker, p Parts in its membership will play V formed between the left fore­ average 29 points. . each. Bob Elliott of Jhe Browns is ninth. St. Louis won. .5-0. Drews and Jim Konstanty. £?tevp New York pitcher to bat unsuc­ let Red Mad.sen battle to keep his ,the 1934 St. Loul.s Gas Housers, Brooklyn has it. Charlie Dressen son. All games will be played at ' on the new Little League' diamond finger and thumb Vtiould be plant­ the RBI naco-setler with IS. ■ When Mizell was pitching’ for thought he had such pitching sup­ cessfully. third base post. He practically lost Totals ...... IJ "T M ^ _-• III Ring Slarl (fincinnati's .Ilm Greengrass. in hut the motion here is that they might not be able to call upon the Charter Oak Lots. Entries to at the Charter Oak L6ts. ing over your right shiaildei Those ,Max Siirkont of the Braves, Hnuston of the Texas League In port when he let Russ Meyer go «—Singled for HsmlHon in Rth. fourth place with .360, picked up had a whole lot more ball club such a starter as either Roberts or date include Miller's Restaurant, it by making five easy playR look b—Ran for Caaello In Rth. It has been suggested in this are your two check points for the sporting a 3-0 won-lost', reedrd, is 19.51 the entire population of Vin­ l l during the winter. around ' them than Roberts and hard ‘and booting them. Harry Brooklyn, N. Y., May 5 f/h- 42 points during the week on 11 Simmons since big Don Newcombe Nasslff Arms, Damato's Construc­ column that the Charter Oak field left hand. the National League's top-ranked This rabbit hasn't been hired bv egar Bend total 35 went o'.'er Simmons have. Griswold was behind the plate and Rwki‘me-*'’ y>^...... ?J!2 2?* Mickey American in­ hits in 28 trips to the plate. Trail­ went into the service, but he has a tion and Silk City. Mize Needs Nine for the small fry be christened Ymi.- thumb sliould be extended pItCher. The le.sding hiiricrs in the | the major leagues to inspect their ! to sec him work against Shreve- No matter how well Jim Kon- his work was not up to par either. Ky'»_k*U(i(i ■ in.’ NVvVnil” vasion is off to a good start. ing Greengrass by a pojnt is slugg­ whole bench-full of real good ones down the shaft slightly on the in­ junior circuit are Mel Parnell of basebaHs, although longer and port. Vinegar Bend, a Hamlet stantly has done as a stnrter —; : 0 If he could fill that role, Alemany Herman Bronkie Field in honor of Tlie 28-ye!ar-old French middle­ ing Hank Sauer of the Chicago to throw at .you, and when one of LITTI.E IJr.AGUE practice to-^ side. This.should leave the pressure /he Red Sox. Early Wynn of the i loftjer home runs again have peo-| tucked against the Mississippi line, and he did deliver an amazing two- More Base Hits coiild play third, a .position he i.s Manchester's only native to play weight was held to a draw last '(?iiha at .359. followed by the Mil­ them falters there comes Joe night: American League at 6 . No official on tile last three finger.;. Tlie elub waukee Braves' Bill Bruton with Indian.s and .Marlin Stuart of the * pie! especially pitchers, suspei-ting ; now has 39 inhabitants. hitter against* Pittsburgh -"th e o’clock at Memorial Field: Nation­ r ■ ho stranger to. night at Eastern Parkway ' by slioiild be held firmly but not Black striding in from the bullpen. DID Y o r KNOAV TH AT action has been taken by any town .355. / Browns, all with 3-0 marks, bunny is back in the sp heres.'-I While Mizell was ending the Phil.s would he a great deal more al League at 6 o’clock at the Char­ ■ Forecast of rain was expected to Costa Rica's Tuzo Portuguez, but tensely. Tli^ It'AillMin tiat.stn»-n Uta.sr.l r»n at Our fueling is that the three vic­ Cleveland, May 6 — f/P) — Big A total o f 145 caps and eight ' or Little League officials. Rounding out the top ten iNEAi. I Pirates' five game wdnning streak, dangerous. In our opinion, if the ter Oak Lots. kill this afternoon's scheduled he .staged such a Spirited fight The right hand performs almost re ' Itala I: tories already scored by the kid, .lolinny Mize of the New York Ciinnie Ryan of the Phils, , Nntifinal l.eaxtie 1 two other streaks in the National old school teacher were able to catcher's gloves were needed f<^ •CCIL game with Hall High of Again, we recommend that the that he was aasimed of plenty of com|»letely as a finger gnii. Billy I.o)e.s, including his most Yankees needs only nine more base 7. Hany 6. Walker 4: hits off Ru v k Carlos Bernier of the Pirates, !3.53; and dull c ,\n n I League al.so were broken. The Mil- operate exclnsivelv from the bull­ A L I’ M N I and Intermediate last year's teams In Manchester.^ West Hartford, Friday it will be Little League field be named Bron­ opportunities to rake in the Amer­ The right hand should be placed 'Vi r..,«I.-k. rliil.-i . . Ik .-,1 S recent three-hitter against Milwaii- hits to reach the 2,000 mark to­ V ’'**'’* Iti 6 1-4 innlnga; Walkar 4 Rov Csmpanella of tffe Dodgers. ; V aukee Braves stopped Brooklyn pen, as he did in 1950. A flag win­ Sports Association will meet W'ed- Merldeii invading Mt. Nebo. Cap­ for 6 runa In 3 3-i innlSos- s ’ kie Field. ican dollar. on the shaft immediately heln-,v Slii-l*-!. Kl-....kh-li ..17 K7 111 kee, are .sad music both for the day. I.OCK-r-^loln the hiindA as a single 34.8 and Sal Yvars of the Giants. .l.ahl'.h.aki.~?-. I.iiiii.a II 47 7 al six straight with a 9-4 decision' ner tkese days must have that nesday night at 7:30 at the West National Ijettgtie*wlll play all Its SEATING CAPACITY of 2,000 Matchmaker Teddio Brenner the left hand, as i lnse as possible, 'f k The 40-year-old .slugger wal­ tain Pete Managua will be on the unit by Int'erloeklng. the little fin­ .346. (7r»-en‘Eia.«i*, ' rin. . . f l .*11 9 at Ebbets Field and the Ciocinnafi stopper who can come in 40 or .50 ' Phifk and the Giants, Side Rec. gaipes at Memorial Field and the hill. , balla. McGovern! losing pitcher w*** - ■ has been proposed for the main said he would like have the so the two perform as a uriil, Tli ■ Snuar, diicacu . . 1.9 99 12 home comfort loped a home run against Uhc ger of the right with forefinger of In the American cirryit Kell in- li .:r.n , Redlegs snapped their eight-game times if necessary in the late in-j The lipoff might come quicker American League will play Its umpirea. Glanaantl, Bog£nj. ’ gymnasium in the five and one-half tw6 meet again at his Arena in more closely together the two Bviir.in Mlh-.-a\ik.’i- It fi2 1 1 22 • .I.".' than you think. The Phils invade Detroit Tigers yesterday. •■•Tlie Bob Blqrcii plcketl up his second the left'. (.\E.-\). crea.sed his average 20 points as I'..^ ai'.' IMiil i(U-Ijihia 19 k't Ifi losing string* by beating the New SP.ARKEY SAIDELLA, Clayt games at the Charter Oak Lots this million dollar high school plans. hands perform, the better grip.-^ ‘ blow was the 356th four-bagger of i'Ictor.v at the Yellow Jackets' ex- abotit three weeks. Laurent won't he j.ump/id from third place . to , >.B,-r ■ iU.-r. l;|)t,'.l,.uJxl,L )1. il.t.,,. York.Qianta. ih tNe aeco.nd,g(inie qf' ------’ ------) Ebbets Meld for, three games, Fuller and Chet Nowlcki rolled .season. ' t>a able- to fight imtil then-becati.se- . Join, the -twoVbnnds -even ■ more his I.Vyear career and hi.s l,?91.st pens/L .yesterday- but did n ot look . One oMhe biggest-drawbacks in (leal o f rnnffo'i; No knu’rkles'shniil,| a doubleheader. 9-5. The (jliants MORIARTY Bros. •starting Friday, and- it ■ seems- a w flM fh C GoTd Bofid.s in the Nii- seventh put. the loCtUa out in front elosely as a, uni'( by interloi king fir.st. The .t o c k y third ' safet'y. good. He was in plenty of trouble, by 6-3 and McGuire’s homer with basketball at Manchester High has of a cut over his right eye, suf- he visible on the right hand when who won. th£..hfl!ting title—tn— ^ . Am^rU»ii i,pa~Kur won the first game. 12-4. 315 CENTER ST. fair guess that both Roberts and tlonal Duck Pin Tourney at Wash­ been lack of a gymnasium. Practice the little finger of the right han.l a lot of It oaiised by his mates two iTtM on in the eighth seemed lejed in the eighth round. you check yo'ur grip, but the V of while playing /or the D-'troit Tig- , klsyi-r .n.,| n,ii, i; ,\n n The Philadelphia Phillies look PLOWINfS AND Simmons wili get a crack at the ington last week end. Tom Kelly , sessions over a long period of Both Laurent and Portuguez with the forefinger of- the left. YKSTP.BIPAVS (iA.MFS IIKRAI.II-TI.MKS Lasi N ight's Fights errors and some he brought on to put Bisrdi out of daitger. Walks ,y.air right thumb and forefinger ers. imnneeted 12 tlmes'in 27, at i p iilii;" '-';.;;;,.15 t ' .National sole (lossession Dt first place in the league champions. If*thc Dodgers was a member of the Hamilton^ ^.years were held at the East Side said they w fhled to tr.v it again. Since the left thumb has been ex­ beat either of them you may make him.self when he lost men after to Bslon snd Midssn pirsceedsd .should be pointing over your right hat.s -for a .414 pace. ci-v.-i u..| , i.-, ,-iii s Nfw Yi-rk 12. I. t'lncinfiRTj j, 9. ' National League as Brooklyn lost HARROWING which won fifth place In the team llrrAlcl (0> Rec or at the Armory. Also, home The. aggressive Frenchman said he tended down , tlie shaf t. it will fit slioulder. Pliila'lflphia S, Ohu itit l. MOBILHEAT having them in a two-atrike hole. McGuire’s loft to right flsld near Dave Philley of (fie .Xthletle's l \. V .rk IT - by whipping Chicago. 8-4. your World Serie-s rc.seryations and competition. Dalton ...... >i7 o:> 91 273 By THE ASSOCIATED FRESH gnmes were staged at either site. al.so ha.s an offer to meet middle­ snugly into the heel of tlie right One of your quickest checks on ,Milwaukt'c r.rofkl.N *1 1. CALL A. BUTLER jieyer look back. Mftrk ...... 0*5 120 88 v :> Brooklyn Mickey Laurent, VTie Indiana left 14.- men on the the line that waa mlsjudied bv and Al Rosen of the Indians are j T-V/ipiumV'R est,.,' ' la a'l a 'St. i.euia h. PttT^hursh f>. In the only American League Td. Mitchell 3-5135 , Manchester high does not have a weight contender Joey Giambra in hand when the gn[i is hnmpletecl. your coniiileted grip actuallv is to Am|ftr*»tn‘ ...... R6 02 115 20.3 158^., France, drew with Tuzo base paths. Twice they hftd’ the Paul Dombek. He came in on the With the thumb of the right tied for second with .380 each. I nmfl'-iii roti.nt ..ii sn Aitieririin ' • ; action the last_ place Delro*! MI-9-9543 fWAPTER TWO of the Connec­ — — '— . fly and then had to race back­ gym. Physical education classes in Buffalo. make sure that the V's of both rk l«i. NfW/Y.trk «. In the 1915 World Serie.s Phil ticut Board of Ba.seball Hmnire.s total* ...... 271 316 204 S81 (Kid) Port/guez, 159«i, Costa .sacks jammed with no o u t f and hand wra|iped around the. shaft, Philipy, the riinnerup Unt Meek, i BM.*t(.ii-St. « PPi. I Tigers trimmed ‘ t,he New York wards, only to have the ball fRll the school are held in the Rec The officials saw the fight three hands are pointing to your riglit suffered a 46 point de4-llnex^ivhlie I . 1.^ Cavarettn, now manager of the will meet tonight at 7:30 at Mur­ Timr» <1) Rica. 10. / got only one run home, and that this will leave nio.st of tlie\ pres- Onir gain*'.'* ai hctJulfd. I A’ankdes, 10-8. knocking the Yanks siv'ihi.'ti : ...... IIP JD.') 00 over his head and roll out of the/ . building. different ways. Refi-ree Ray Md- shoulder. Chicago (Lhibs. hit .423 and drove phy's Restaurant. 311 Milwaukee Dan Bucceroni, Ififl, one came when the pitcher walked »uie of the right liatid exertlvl by fntrrnatlonal I do\Vn into a percentage lie for first Srllltto ...... 112 nr> 116 - :m3 field underneath a car In the park* , Whether a gym with a 2,000 ler had Porti-iguez the w^rtner, I Kii. lit .>41. t 2. SpringM. Id 0.' in fiv^ run.s. The Chibs, however, DftBftll.i ...... 04 Philadelmiiri, slopped Wes Bascorfi., in a man. Thc|;e were two extra the tliumb and first two finger.^. , place with the (Cleveland Indians. 110 120 32! log lot. ,, seat capacity will be big enough six lounds to three with one. even, NE.\T— The overlapping grip. Ki.iuklvii and M.itti-w.«, Milwauk-e ;r.; S\ t'at'uso ix, M-iiitrt'al 2, • lost to Detroit. 171, St. L-ouls. 7. -base hits In the game. Henry TMi-*iit't 7, Baltim'trf 2 ! Boston at .St. Louis was postponed NORTH METHODIST softball Total* ...... remains to be seen. The Armory .ludge fTharlie Shorten si-oreil for Here is where you gain a great (NPIA Se’ vicel Hoiin.i , I’h'lad.-lphia .lu.l ('a.«l iclien.- 31.') n-w 326 9SI Chiyigo - Johnny Valentine. 134, Walker, second of two Rockville Rockville got a run in the eighth MAJOn LEAGUE I’hl.alHirL'Ii 19, . . (Only gam-'? .arlu'ilulcil *. I liecause of wet grounds and the team, champions of the Church also , when Walker’s second/Ut, s , capacity under State Police fire l.aurent, 6-4. Judge Arthur Aidala Bn,,.kl<-n. 2.-.: (’am- STAMMN<.S Softball League. will practice Detroit, qtitpointed Ron Strlbllng, huY^ers, had a clcRo double while National I other four clubs weren't scheduled. Hrrald i U single to left, rescued Burke who ■ laws' is 1.415. However, le.ss than had it right down the,' middle, imi'.eJIa. Bi.„,kUi- aiul. B.van ai;.| Thursday night at 6 o'clock at Uarinip ...... 80 91 10! 284 133'i>, Cedar Rapids, la-., 8. Roy McGuire got credit for a home^ a.sk the Illinois Athletic Commis- ^■r,...t»k. Bhil-ol.-ipiua 29 ' Rrut u- W Ij pt l. GHL I The Braves' victory was a sweet Septic Tanks Cleaned was on via a Madaen btet. .The 1,100 seats have.been erected in the 4-4-2 and five points for each. IB(] Reports Sale Philai!"lphia ...... 12 n — Memorial Field. All positions are Ellimilon ...... 125 101 96 323 I.aiwiBbon, Me.— L airy Griffin. run on a misjudged ball. .sioii . to stop the fight 'in event WUwaiikee. and Terpeaoii. Bhilailelpliia. ~ I one for the Wisconsin redmen. ‘ Lallft\ ...... /n s - 07 im 3i:> Indians got Kopplin to ^ird in the . drillshed the past tW’o sea.sons for either his fighter or the champion Rr-t.-klyn ...... 11 R .-;i7 1 onen. Howard Holmes will coaeh 147>a, Auburn. ' outpointed. Babe ROCKVILLE HCOBED first In .Si, ...... s .7 2 ; Last season when they were tlie Coll Manchoster's Sewerage Specialists McC'irron, 1.50, Bangor. 10, ninth on a walk, steiG^and paased basketball garnes. Of Tiekets (»oo basketball team and an auditorium dienat. I.mila. .9, x dutag.i ...... 7 R A.MERK’.AN LEGION Jun .iors 314 Topeka. Kak., stopped Pat first. It was one o f ll've runs al­ He also said the m.-indatory B ilting- Kell, Be.itoii, ridll.'v. w, VtitK ...... ♦» 11 .;k7d R After sending Preacher Roe to the BranflorbiTR#*!- ...... or. to.', 128 ninth, but in be^een came three I seating 2,000 would mo.st likely be Chicago. May .5 ids The Inter­ eight count, not adhered to in title PhltailelphlA nnd P.nio-ii. rirvelariil. Triplea— Bernier. r-Ualnireh 't- B-p. SAVE TW O WAYS: will hold-a hasabsll practice Wed- J ojr ...... 07 i n 120 '330 O'Orady, 158'.-i. Omaha, 3. lowed to cross the dish-on local 20th (laiiipai^ii .99(1; (Ve^xlllni:, .New Y«-rk. .977; .8ti.Jpr, Inn. M;ln\iiik.-. 9; .8iiu!er .and I’. d.u,.' Cmidm. Ilf .'...... ;i 10 .2‘U 7 sjioWers in two innings the Brave.s ryins. Two hooU by Madsen’ iud a filled with students and adults. For national Boxing Club reports a fights, should he observed an(j that rliilaUelphla. .96fi. .•n(\ Brnnklvn Irvin and t) .8pen.er Anirriran (1) LOW PRICE . . . the most modern eqiiipi^nt and ma- ne.sday night at 6 'o'clock at Mt. miscuea. Pilling the bases in the pair of singlM accounted for the N-'w r exploded for five runs against Clem , Total* ...... 2S.1 333 3:>6 972 BOXER ABSOLVED a growing Manchester, 2.000 seats $90,000 spurt over the week end he will urge thi- commission to en­ lima— S'-w Yerk. 19; Kt-il ...... 12 r» ,r.R7 — ohtnerv in C'onneetlf-iit makes imssihle a BETTER JOB at n Nebo. second frame, starter Norm Hany runs. 12110 yfu s good ons to xM may not be enough in five or 10 B-.elen. l.'i; Cernt-it B..,«l..n """ (')f\ id.iml ...... - M r, Lahine in the sixth inning to gel LOWER PRICE. \ V\'orce.slcr, Ma.ss.; May 5 -(Ab — walked Madsen to force' home a Philadelphia, May 5—(>P» Man­ in ticket sales .'or tlie Rockv Mar- force . rules against butting. He HoniP P h i I a I i I 1 p h I a ...... 10 7 .7>.V 1 the decision. out of the syatm. \ rhitair-., Drop.t, ^B.TUPr, N ew ' \*‘'"J** , ST.ATISTJC.AL DEPARTMENT: HONOR .Me.MAIION Gibbon C: (Jim m y) Brown, 21- run but the locals got nowhere yeara to handle crowds at school- ager Phil Cavarretta of the Chi­ clano-.Iersey loe V.'alcolt heavy­ contends tliat .lersey Joe lo.st his Vtirk and .InoRt. I'hU »df|p)ii«. M. ! OJ, , il wa iikec. tl; Knnis. .. . (2) YOl'R JOB IS ENGINEERED . . . all septic tahks. Drain­ t'lili nK<» ...... ; I‘» R DEL ENNIS had a big night foi- There were J9 errors. 17 hits. 17 Meriden, May 5 (/lb— More than ycar-old Hartford, .Conn., boxer,' after that as a pop up, strike out I b(iy and independent basketball cago Cuba officially has started his weight title fight May 15. ( town to Marciano in Philadelphia Huna In— KHioft. Sf. Lnul.< ; I plnrcra ilrd u Jili age and sewer lines are installed under the watchrol super ! attractions. Inst September because Rocky IS; K>11 limf Vmphlerf. B.-.M.-n, .('Urk.' ’ ^ \ St. r...... S 9 91. 1 the Phillies. He drove l^m e five runs, 12 walk^. 16 strikeouts and 500 persons are expected to honor iias been nb.solved o f blame for the and fielder's choice stemmed the 20th season as an active major IBC offl(-ials ■•aid tlie amount al­ \\‘a.>hiMRttin. 12 vision of a Drainage Engineer. RESI'LT: You are protected Phllftd*‘lphia i»n)<«tiin. •■11; Nientan l:-. ii-.^tcr ...... :i 2 — T ’ Lr..kine Broekh']\and Miiiell .9 BnfTalt. ... homcred for the PhiJIics. SIGN FOR BOl'T the Waverly Inn here next Mon­ the fourtlb round of his bout with a catcher in Nashville with a against the Phillies. He' walked as , Dctiolt. Fiix. ('hicagn arnl Tcrwil- I-"'l... 2-11 I OIP' Min ' l:c.l A hit batsman, error and slnglea part to the arrival of Walcott Fri­ wltli |.(i 1 rioir S> T a< ii.tf . .. 21... ! Daryl .Spencer, the Giant.s' rookie Be Safe!... BeSure! EVEREO BARN PAINT New York, May 5 -(J^i - The, day night. Brown and died .soon after in his , liger. Wa.'-lilnKton, 6. eight plavcn* lied by Jim Nevins .and Rick Kopplin LOAM Negro team. He's a switch-hitler... a pinch-hitter tor pitcher Sheldon ' day -for final training at a down­ < >tta\v a .. 2 Baseball glove have increased 1 wi-th h ♦*ach. , ..... B.d,..rl., Rl.Ila.Ieipi,,,, ' t liird' ha.seman ..who was benched middleweight muildle may be dressing room. A technical mati- brought In 'Walker who inherited Jones in the ninth inning. town gymnasium Triple..—.leriaeii. \Va.«liinir-..n 9- .s,,nriK.na; rhiladclphla. V,- n.i.dc r Balt iim If •• ------CALL ------\ MlCfl-'ltl j last week for . weak hitting, L«vif-prk.d, y t tuptrhr to / cleared in September now^ that Big YE.S OR NO? .‘daugliler chhrge wa-s made against a strike on Gary Bogli, reserve « two dollars in price since April 20. The veteran has a lifetime bat­ dnedniai), B..al..n, r.,v, nu i aj:... I'liil- , l.'. ar,,, 21 : .V.^eii .S-, i7 ' Spl ^ ' .2,70 For SALE Meantime, Felix Bocchii-chio, 20- TOPAV.h t.AMKs Brown. • Bat prices have also increased in ting mark of .292 w ith '1,921 hits. I l»*5 , f’hila«l»*lphi'i ami Wertz. St. i M cirD ai -J .MairTf*. N'.*\v y. lid Hifl- j smashed his first major league moil "tint qualhy" bam painU Jim Norris ha.s the Carl (Bobtii Rome. May 6---(,P( Is Maureen first haaeman. Bogli then strolled W alcott's manager, said he will I <’tix. St. r.,otii.« ],tj .\m<*riran Olson-Paddy Young scrap ficket»d (Little Mo) (Connolly, tlie 18-yen(- Pitciiing Wilmer-' (Vinegar N’-'W Y->fk at land fniRlit K..iM ' slam home run in New to load them up. Singles by Gris- Rend I .Mizell. St. Louis Cardinals IlMme Rtin.* Oornert, Boat«*t’. Man* ! • “ I M) I \.4 'L.-ii,,.!, i2-l ). York's first-game triumph over the IVIRID RARN RAINY it of for Madison Souarc Garden. June old United States wonien'.s tenn(s SIG.NAL L'AI-LER W(>rd Dave Balon brought In tl*». w VU — i’--i tcrn.'I.t .Bell and Ted Kluszewski drove in man Norman Brinker, a 21-year- Michigan State football team and ley, who had singled. In the bottom TOn%l' A A’rttr T t ' \ vj4 Wjcht , the same cut of aroufid $50,000 o*' TIL.MI-»-2SH Batting (Iii.s Bell nn,) Tred .Ifn.afii, \VaaliinRioii. 2. - --\ IK.VK .\(.<) oiomiivi'.Johnny |\ Natitmal 12 of-jlic 13 Cincinnati runs during 130-132^eari St., Manchester— Tel. MI-3-5308 toction to form buildinflt. EVIR.ED old member of tjie United States catches for the Spartans in'base­ o f the inning. Pitihing Pairf*II, B ..-Mnn Wntim RARN RAInV rotoini iti briflht rod radio-television money. Olympic equestrian team. ball. A RUN without a Jilt in the Klu.szewski, Cincinnati Redlegs, Plcvt'laml am! Stunt, St. I.mjiji. Klipp.^Je’n rn^; « hui lrrl t_ a thvre-hittrr h’s ' •St at I’lli.'.llmtli Jllll.'r Mkii the lofig afternoon. (-omhined to drive in 12 runs oii Madl.«on, D^^tr.dt and Dopat .\.-w ! Cuh.s (lefcntrd I’lv.-kn V.. i'„i|ru ii.ni ,,r The Yanlvoes defeat at Detroit color for boyond th# Hf# of mottt- York. 2-0. 1 Satier: Phlragn. ,3.)?. defeated the Philadelphia PhillicA \ season as Pennsylvania State Cjol-, Run*—ftiiiiam and Rribinatm. Brook­ I8-.6. / I A u V . V lions of husky grass plants to weaving X- lege football coaeh \vith a record lyn. 17:.. ,SnWer. Brookhn. 16; P,.yan. TWENTY A’FMCS ^ hoi.se m\ist be dead l.i vears Th(5 large.st erOAVd fver to attend the velvety carpet. D o It yoursolf with Try it tonight! 1 1 k a il s A- The the .: of seven victories, nine losses and Philadelphia and KIrer. Pitt."burRh>vl 4. Cincinnati Reds signed Veteran -"ntcr- an opening game at Crosley Field a slick Scotts Spreader. ‘ two ties. Hun* Batted Iti—Cat/ipanella. Rrodk- tVIRf D SARN PAINT k a dopond- lyii. 26; EnnI*. rhlUdeiphia. 19; Snider, .;pithall pitcher Jack Quinn. tain applIcatiorY for-Lli^Te-use o f wit's 3.5,747 on April .15, 1924. Th'e lii.s or her nani(\ 1 Re'EmAL MOTOBS MAS’m tP n C S ’4 . 7 3 . 1940 DODGE 4-DOOR, R-H. St. AD02 ...... $225 Guaranteed U p T o power to spare. 1940 DODGE 4-DOOR, St. HD26B ...... $119 Next, take a good long look at its distinctive Bond Machine Spread styliniL. and its luxurious color-matchetT interiors. 1937 OLDSM OBILE ...... $ 97 3 6 M o n th s H BOW-TIE ANTENNA-$4.95 ^ Consider, also. Pontiac's reputation^ for unsur­ ’6 .2 5 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED ON ANY CAR Power Relied passed dependability, lonB-ranBe economy and hi^h resale value. Make it a habit to see Ed Abbott. For a deal that's fancy —see Jack Clancy or Bill Crawford. Finally, compare its tow,price—^ low, in fact, AUTO STORES WE HAVE THE PROPER EQUIPMENT AND KNOW HOW that if you can afford any nm ’ car you can afford a DON'T DELAY • CALL TODAY Pontiac. Why not come ih and see for yourself ?y ^JPoniiae YOUR FIRESTONE DEALER 7 AND 8 YEA* OCO Vi^ISlCEY HENDE0 WITH 65% CHOICE CHAIN NEUTRAL $*I*IT$. 16.8 PROOF. AND SOLIMENE, Inc. i V IN MANCHESTER » 8 YEAR a O KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER” THOMAS COLLA * year a O 80TTIED IN BONO. 100 PROOF. > , MAIN STREET — TELEPHONE Mf-3-7080 Place Your ■ , C O SS T R I’CTIflN CO.MPA.VY Free JAMCS t PEPPER f, CO» IEXINCT06C KENTUCCT .1 :ENTER STREET— TEI,. MI 3-5101 BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. Order Now^ < PHONE MANCHESTER, Mi-9.5224 / V Estimates 155 CENTER STREET M ANCHESTER I. .-j :.- / , '.-.j,'' '-.■I /V Y- ' ' ■ > - ■- , ^ ■ A I. - \ , ' ■- ' f \ -Y - '■ X •: „ K,; I ^ ■ - ■ . ■ ■ X . T .- , H i A.’ ' .1V— ' i1., ' ■> • ■ - Y ...

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Antonobilea for Sate 4 Biiaineas Senrices Offered 13 Roofinsr—Sldlnc 16 Courses and Glasses 27 Help Wanted— Mate 26. Articles lor Sate 45 «Diamonds— Watches--> HouMhold Goods 51 1939 OLDSMOBILE Tudor sedan'.' COMPLETE Hand and power lawn GREAT EASTERN LEARN RADIO ■—Electronics -i~ WANTED *;;^Couhter man foit day Jeweli^ 48 -Reasonable. Phdne Mitchell mower «rVlce> Motors tuned and Classified ROOFING AND Teleyiaton servicing at Connbeti- work 6 a. Wk to. 3 p. m. No Sun­ BURPEE ' Gas and Ejlectric Ranges SIX ROOMS \AT A COURT o r PR^BATET held RecreationSurve 9-150'i. Inquire 92 Autumn strtet. overhauled.' Pick-up and’ delivery , cuj’a oldest eleotronica school, two LEONARD W. YOST/jeweler. re- ROOM AND BOARD. Oentlejirtsiv. BOLTON NOTCH Two, unfinished. Nearly new. Fire­ • t\ Manchester, within for the CONSTRUCTION CO. days. Must be,, reliable. Apply Reduced for Clearance! Dtsirlct of Manchester, on the. 29th service. Gib.soh.'a.Garage. Mitchell ifVenings per week. Weekly pay* FLOWER and VEGETABLE pairs, aojuBU in c h e s expertly. -Mitchell 3-7675. place,' combination aluminum 1949 OLDS ROCKEV convertible 3-5012. , 24 OAK STREET Norm's Drive-fh,, 532. Middle . ■ , 'x: day \ f April, A.D.. 1953, Idvertlsements ments (5. Class starting sobq. En­ Turnpike East Reasonable pribes. Open daily. Four-Room' Ranch House stbr'ms, hot water oil heat. As­ Pre^nt. JOHN WALL^TT, Of^Commission (1295, 1948 Pontiac sedanette $*289.95 Electric Range, JudRe. V (Your House Doctor) roll now. Call Hartford 6-1630 or SEED Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce ApartmentO-wI ELLINGTON— sume high niortgage. Small cash c l a r i f i e d a d v t . radio, heater, hydramatie (995, ATTICS AND Basements glea^icd. street. Mitchell 9-4387. Now ...... $229.00 lt»-r With Breezeway and Garf^e required. $12,500;' Estate of Morris W. TiitUc. lale\>f 1949 Ford V-8 custom tudor (945, Rubbish and kahea hauledjl AM write for full information .New YOtjNG MAI>’ to learn automotive Seven®Room Older Home with Manchester. In said Dietrlrt?'’^ecease DEPT. HOURS Sfiecializinjf In LAWN SEED • TcRemei . GATTO CXJMPANY On motion, of L«niise. M. Learh\of .®*l!liy The results of ft survey of about ^supervise their own 1950 Ford cistoro club coupe, 1950 Jobs done at your convenience,, England Technical Institute. l93 accounting, knowledge m, book­ Aluminum storm windows and two-car garage. One acre of 8:15 A. M. tp 4:30 P. M. LIFETIME Proportionate Savings Hartford 5-9198 Evenings 8-3989 Manchester. selr. Sales, on ings. Workmanship guaranteed. ble and ataridard typewriters. PEAT HUMUS. Excellent soil con­ 4li ROOM heated apartment, (80 MANCHESTER — One year old lating and suniniarizmg mforma WANTED Man to work on fur­ over (100. Terms »to su^you. Pole sell fast at $10,900. Call now. washing machinca. i^acuum clean­ A. A. Dion,. Inc., 299 Autumn 1 makes of ' adding machines ditioner, top dres-ving. Mitchell per month. One year lease nr garrison colonial. Six rooms, lla Lots for SaW ~73 lion I'cceivcd in replies HARTFORD ROAD Business OppprtuniH^ 32 nace in.stallations. Experience pre. 3-6515. ■ Motors Servlcenter/ 436 /'Cen­ ------tr.;.. — . . _—-X.r Dial MI-3-5121 ers. motors, small \appllancea. street; MItfhell 3-4860. sohl or rented. Repairs on all more. Phone or wfitb W. G. baths, fireplace, attic, basemei.t The questions concern reVf'eation (Continued 'From 'Page OM ) USED CARS Welding. 180 M61n str'ect. Phone SERVICE STATION three \ la ll ferred; Call Mitchell 9-5844. mak^. Marlow’s. ter. / / Glenney Co., 336 North Main garage, dishwasher, combination VERNON— ‘ . al programs and facilities. SPECIAL—Mclht(?sh aipples and street. Four and Five-Room Ranchq)4! BUILDING LOT on Ksbcx ^ rce t. Pro-Red Label Primary piirpose'' of Monday's V—' Mitchell 9-6678. MANCHESTER. Roofing and Sid­ and store property and businbM. WE BUY and selLgocx^sed furni­ windows, amesite driveway. Own­ 50’ X 110’. Tel. Mitchell*9-70iR(». sons. A- slate of imopposed officeks 1948 Chevrolet Dump Truck ing company. AL'-'o all tj-pea of THE ORFORD Soap Co , 75 Hil­ KING OX THEM ALL—Ev6if,scal potatoes al reduced prices. Call Priced from (13,000 to $13,500. meeting, the sixth public hearing Excellent location. Does fine v ^ liard street. Male help wanted. triplc-trabk aluminum combina­ ture, comblnatUm /anges, gas er leaving state.. Non-veteran can on a borough tl(rtiet was elected. — 2^ 2 .vard bod.v, dual range painting and carpentry work. Mitchell'3-8116. L. C. Bunce. IRT finance with about (5,000 down in a./iOrie.®. is to- discus.® the ii.®^ Republicans lost «te first seleet- IiOft and Found ume in gas and oil, also wheel General laborers, watchmen, mill­ tion windows. Quality at nrt ranges and hMter^.Jonea Furni­ rooms, .private entrance.trai Rea.son- A A ZONE 166 X 266 lot. Shown by Oi)\Repatriates ALL KINDS of carpentry ^ork Guaranteed work. Phone Mitchell alignment and balance. Can get paymeht. Manchester, Mitchell ROCKVILLE— appointment only. Carlton W. of school buildings in the recrea­ \nan s job in A v o n / as PhiHp -LOST—SafaJl torown Calico cal— axels. Good condition. Full wrights, millwright helpers, jani­ premium piiKo- Also other com­ I^EM IER AND Robinson, straw- ture S tore,/ SS/Oak. Mitchell able. Central. Rockt llle 5-3634 or tion set-up. Reasonable ratos. Mitchell 9-42,91 9-893.1 for free estimates. good mortgage. Complete stock 3-'7955 for appointment. - Cape Cods in Top Location. Hutchins, Mitchell 9-'5l32, Mitch­ Heives became the first/Uemocrat- Su.nmit and Elro atrcpts. Raward. tors, package machine tender.s bination windiWs as low a.s $19. oerry plants, $1.,50 a hundred, or 9-1041. / 5-.5841. •' Five AppliranlH price $895. e of parts, etc. Exclusive with Fitz Priced from (12,800 t^ (14,500. ell 9-4694. ' ip first selectman therein more : 150 Summit atrcrt. Tel.' Mitchell MASON, ■ STONE contractor anV »noX-expenence -ne<^asary.1; park- Call Mr. W ^m an, ■ Mitchell S12'.a ihousand. William McNall. TTOCE. REDUCED East , Centbr just The commissioners will -also'’ dis­ Roofing 16-A Gerald As.sociates, 252 Franklin ifltchell 3-4564. 103 Avery street. HOUSEIwl^ Furnishings,' Dun­ th a ii^ years. He defeated ' • 3-5731. i • 1950 Studehaker UXj-Ton cement work. Va'.hntlrto BellUCCl, 9-2710' for deinXqstration and ' Street area Seven room older COVEfif’rRY LAKE l>t. Home cus.® applications ' for the position lican (Jarl E. Pratt 624-608, Fern street. Tel. Mitchell .3-5042. Avenue , Hartford. Hartford e.atimate. Manchester. ’ can PIwu^Fliving room table, fire­ Business Locations MANCHESTEIiy^ (Con$(fiued From Page One) df director of recreation for wom­ Rack Body. Excellent con­ ROOFIN'J— Specializing In repair­ 2-2201' any time. place/mzfuree', etc. Adjustable in­ home In good repair plus fwo started. Enough lumber to com­ In Siniebury Democratic .LOST— LADY'S Bulova wrist Call 9-5451 '.aetween 5 and 7:30, for Rent .64 heated room.® over a two-car ga­ New Six-Room j^lonial in ideal en, Recreation Superintendent John dition, Full price $695, ing roofs of. all kinds. Also new \ ^A N T E D NEW 21" Tclcviaion, famous make. COW MANURE, delivered by the valid .-(rnair. pair antique milk plete honrie. Everything, $1,295. Mcdlund has announced that five ScleclmanM^lbert H. Curtiss hel watch, gold case and bracelet, location with v-i baths. Priced ordinary licBl treatment only, his post with a 910-796 mazigia REFRIGERATION Service, com­ roMS. Gutter work. Gtaimneya Po’ver booster, tone cohjrol, U. load, tor-your Iq^wiis and gardens. vases, also other chinaware. FOR RENT—Second floor left 40 rage. Excellent income posslbilir well below tqday'* market value. Teijms.' Mitchell 9-.583.3. applications had been received by Saturday, in or near Woolworth's. 1948 Chevrolet 1-Ton Panel. clean^, repaired., 26 years’ ex­ ties. Early occupancy, Reduced to and that no in any case would over Robert W, Tuller. The Dem­ 'V aluable 1 keepsake. Reward- mercial and domestic. See our Help Wanted— Female 35 FUL'LTIME H.F.. color;. $219.95.. regular Call Peila Bros. Mitchell 3-7405. gla.ssware. Phone Mitchell X 60. Suitable offices, light manu­ the May U deadline, only one of Real clean truck. Full price perience. Free estimates. Call facturing. Information, Backer, $14,200. Phone Warren E, How­ ,bb forced. to dergo psychiatric them from Manchester, ocrat.® also gain^d^majority control Phone MItthell 3-.1332. * display of guaranteed used refrig­ $319.95. Save $100’. Terms. Guar­ 94287. BUILDING LOTS', in'Glastonbury of the hnaird I'owIcY Manche/tPr Mitchell WANTED—Shirt pressers and girl LATHE OPERATORS PREMIER STRAVCb '^^RY plants 36 Ouk street. land, Realtor. 543 Woodbrldge COUNTRt SIDE RFtALTY treatment nor ibapt from going Salary range is $2,580 to $3,060. of ^lectm an which $695. erators. George H. Williams As­ antee. MItthell 9-0980. \ and Holtcn. Mitchell 9-0493. they lost two yearsNago. sociates, 260 Tolland Jurnplke. 3-5361. X for general la'indry work. Good $12 a tlftnisand. Frank' Glode, / CASCO KITCHEN step stool.® street. Mitchell 3-8600. home If hla physical condition per­ The applicants will be screened LOST—Black and gray tiger cat AND MACH)n’1STS In Naugatuck, thexDemocratlc white neck and vest. An.swers to 1949 Chevrolet Vi Ton Pick- Manchester. .Phone Mitchell wage's and hours. Apply in person. A-1 FARM Cultivated loam. Week Mitchell 9-5815. 104 Glodls, Lane, both padded and metal, several TW") BAY Si.vice station for Phone Mltcliell mitted It. by ft commltte,’ consisting'.of the Maple Dry Cleaner.7 and Laun- end delivcrie.®. Mitchell 3-7195 or .Tolland 'Turnpike, Manchester, attractive colors to