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■ =j*-igEr-»y ^ • >• . ' ■* t - FRIDAY,,APRIL 3, 1938 f»AGE EIGHTEEN ^ T>e Weather Average Daily Net Preas Ron iffiaurlitBter lEu?uing lii^ralb ■•v'- Forecast, of V. S. W eatter Bnrean /• --- 7---- Fqr thB Wm R Eaded • —- March 28.* 19SS The daught^. thkir fourth efuid,'ei Sam Diamond, owner bt,the Ar- th* Florist, AUeson's, E. 'A. John­ S {Scattered showers tonight. Low son Paint Co,., Leonard's Shoes, bom Tuesday at the St.^rancia my and Navy Store on^Maln Sfi. Aunday morning fair, after­ About T o ^ street^ has just retiim.ed from, two Main Street Art Contest House's, Popular Market, iFirsL THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB 1 0 ,9 3 3 Hospital to Mr. and M j^ Harold noon partly cloody, cooler. F, Wals, Jr., o f F e r n d ^ drive, h u years service in the XJ,^. Arnjy, National’ Bank, Burton's, W. T. Member of the Audit Grant Co.. Marlow's. Savings Bank lUv. John R. Neubort. minister beep named Nancy Goddard WaU. one-year ot'Whleh was spent Bureau of ClrculatlonB Manchester— A City of Village Charm Germany, ifle r ■ taking his basic' To Highlight Cancer Drive of Manchester, McGill-Converse, ot the Community Baptist Church \ The Waddeil P T ^ will hold a training in Texas. During his ab­ SherwihWilliams Co., Gartner’s, OB C u t ’ Center street, will be the food sale at the J. .W. Hale Pe- sence the store w a s run by his School. Knobler is confident that Harrison's, Watkins HlfoUiers, (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE nVE CBNT8 principal speaker at the sunrise Fhr^ MHS Students to Hale's, Hartford /Gas Co., (CUssifled Advertistaig on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1953 partmcnt S>Stdrc'l tomorrow morning manager, Henry Pelletlere.' the favorable response by students / service Caster morninf; at 6 Copley’s. Wlllton's Gift Shop and VOL. LXXIL-NO. 157 starting ^ 10 o'clock. Take to Brushes April and merchants is an indication of o'clock in Center Church. AI- The Duplicate Bridge Club will the success of the contesj. Triple JC Stores. ^ | “ though sponsored by the ^ Pro­ hold a master point garne tonight, 8, Pphu Up Windows ITie windows will be judged ac­ T W Manche.rter Registered The project, which has already testant youth o f the community, at 8 o’clo«-k in Tinker Hall. Win­ created state-wide interest, may cording to originality, aptness of EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Nufscs Association is sponsoring a the service (a open to adl adults ners in the last session were state official* of the American become an Integral part of future idea and execution. Three prizes 20 REGULAR GAMES— 3 SPECIALS who wish to attend. (ge sale to be^lield Thursday, George Siemsen and Harold Hills. state cancer campai^s. will be awarded. at the Community Y, Cancer Society wUl be on hand In STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP 52, Mrs. Ernest Ungerer, i9 't , and Manchester to witness m Main Slutaky said. "The incorporation Contest judges Will be announced St 6 p. m, Mrs. Mary A son w u born April 1 to Mr. Mrs." Robert Lathrop and- Mrs. street art contest- oh Wednesday, of this project on a national basis St' a later dale. 'erud is chairman of the commlt- and Mrs. Gerald Donova^ of Joseph McVeigh, 49. . April 8, for.the pronsoUon of Man­ ii; quite possible if the enthusiasm ee in charge. A m u . Iowa, and has been/nameil chester's annual CanceV. Crusade. and widespread interest already Clayton Hue. . They l ^ e k ^ ST"' , Miss Norma L. Strong, daughter Arthur Slutsky, state 'publicity demonstrated continue;. It is. a yeartold daughter, . B ^ a rs. Mts, Henry George School of of Mr. and ^ rs . Ernest F. Strong director, will be among th (^ who youth crusade, and any .youth par­ I^novan wu the ^rfher ^iss Social 'Science is offering free as a of 118 Pitkin street, is home for will see 40 students of Manchester ticipation in such a vitally Impor­ Barbara Hue, ahd/her hushknd is publW^ aervice ■ course in funda­ the Easier vacation from West­ High School Mage a’ major dembn- tant campaign ran emphasize to attending the t^ versity ^ Iowa. mental economics starting Mon­ brook Junior College. Portla’nd,- Stration of: their skill and ingerb the community the urgency o f the PAI^ER day, Tuarday and Wednesday of Me. A senior majoring in the re­ Ulty in the first such project un-^ cancer problem." next weiek at Morse College, 183 tailing course, she was recently deptaken for the Cancer drive. \The following Manchester mer- COLlEOTION Ann streets, Hartford, Room 502, named to the dean's li.st and ex­ The contest, open to interested. c l ^ t s have, in a spirit of com- niuHl^y cooperation, made their starting at 7:30 p. m.'^The course pects to graduate in June. Manchester- High School students' store ^^•indow8 available for the alOUTMWEST wjli nin for 10 weeks with a two- only will be one in which the psr- coming'^yiebti*. ■ hbut'session...... ” i 'Th'e' Lucjjf Bpencer 'grmtp ^ f 1-he tretpant* paint Main -street 'store ■■unopur.*-*-'-- - • » ArthurNDrug Store, Beck's Ap­ Coinntunist tiaisbh Offu’ers at PaiimUrijom Second Congregational Church windows with de.signs pertsining SEOTIdM • ' • Timbcr-r*r-r-r! to the "Lights On" drive to be con­ parel Shop. Crown Cleaners,, .1 t some Auve; advertised at id Ibth 4dc in St. Mary's Men's Club will pre-, Women'a League, reminds the ducted by the Manchester Cancer Kemp's, BlalKSi F, W. WoolWorth' .iParliament ear adveii^ment yestciday. ft cede its monthly meeting Monday church women to bring articles for Society bn Sunday, April 12. Co., Jon-Di’8\Restaursnt, Man-. Moaday. April 6 was bbk/Intention to have It w ith .aN ew England boiled dinner the spring rummage sale. Tuesday Nathan Knobler, display* advisor Chester Savings And Loan Aaapeia- it - I- -r . -se at 6:30 In the parish house. W il­ at 7 p. m.. for the sale, beginning Next Few Hours for the cancet campaign, has ar­ Ition, Montgomery Ward's.' iBllph liam Slnnambn heads the commit­ Wednesday at 9 a. m. in che church ranged the contest with the assist­ Hardware, T h r i Cleaners, tee of arrangements. vestry- Mrs. Hayden Griswold, 5 Uf 4 6 c Mrs. Ralph Rockwell and Mrs, ance of Miss Hope Henderson, Gsudet Jeweler^ Land -O' Howard Keeney will be in charge. teacher ^f art at Manchester High Cotton, McLellan's, 'Milikowakl, G O P Head Of Air Left Miss Florence N. Hildilch of Cabinet /Ma^mler Pnblic Moore street and Aaarlah Russell of South Hadley Falls. Mass., will WashlnKton. April 4— (ff*) Istanbul, Turkey, April 4 be united in marriage Monday at 9 — (i7>)— The former U. S. Sub­ X' a. m. In St. James' Church. Rome, April — Former Rep^ liconard W. Italian cabinet dissolved both Hall of OysteKy Bay, New marine Bumper, now the Houses of Parliament today York, indicated after a White Turkish Diimlupinar, sank in and called a general election House conference today that the Dardanelles early today and the Turkish nayy an­ ♦ ♦ ♦ Shoppers for June 7. he would take the Republican Late Action was taken through a de­ national chairmanship if it m nounced that 89 persons were When this wetweather clears your cree signed by President Luigi offered to him. trapped in her. Einaudi. The Dumiupinar collided with a The Senate normally would have STRAW F A B m C Washington, April 4— (/P) Swedish merchant ship. lawn and garden will need iinme- continued in office for another The” officer of the ^ le f of Staff year. However the government, in­ — A high administration of­ of. rui'klsh Naval forces in Ankara . / ■ tent on winning a clean-cut vic­ ficial said today former Rep. said ladio-telephone 'communica­ tory in the election and lessening l^eonard W. Hall of New York tions had been established -with th* ,,*$ m o u ld 9ring with v iv t Communist representation, decided diafe attenTion. Jf’repare how v([ith is well on the way to becom­ :en submarine by rescuara, to fill both tthe Chamber bt Depu­ proving that there were, aurvlvon Spring Shades ties and the Senate in the forth­ ing the next chairman of the aboai^. Our masrnificent brim side- coming election.. Republican National coinmit- The office aaid five men who the things you need. The action removed the last Mn- were on the deck at the tltno.-of - — swept picture hat with mam­ gering possibility that Italy would tee. $ g . 9 8 The official, who preferred not to the collision were taken o ff but eno IN X ratify the” E’uropcan Defense com­ died laier of injuries. The other moth rose.Jind full veil. Black, munity treaty before the elec­ be quoted by name, said last night’s endorsement of Hall by four were .hospitalized. brown, navy. tions. Gov. Thpmaa E. Dewey and other Bow Flooded, Smashed Premier Alcide d8 Gasperi hopes New York State Republican lead­ An earlier comfnunique aaid all HOSIERY {4enlnr Col. 4u Yon, chief CommiinlatRalaon off leer, leads Comipunist negotiators Into tlt« meeting to return td office with enough ers removed a big obstacle in Aye .were killed and had listed 74 room ptr Paqmiinjom for dlacusslon »vtth X '^ llatson officers the- proposal to release sick, nod -woimdeo strength to push ratification Hall’s path, There had been" re­ trapped in the hull S4 in the via radio and and A P Wlrephoto). ★ ★ ★ ★ through Immediately after the two ports of coolness between the prisoners of war. (U.. 8. Navy photo flooded nnd smashed bow and 40 FOR YOUR . chambers convene again on June. former legislator and the Dewey- -f/ in the still Intact stern. This gave 25. ■ Traffic on state Highway 150 at Coal Valley. III., was stopped EASTER PARADE Ites, dating back to Dewey’s 1948 rise to an assumption that at le n t BE SURE TO SEE THE SPLENDID The elections will he held under when wreckers "felled” the little community’s old. wster standpipe campaign for the presidency. the 34 in the bow were dead. a law whicli the Christian Demo­ arross the highway Instead of in the big schoolyard Seen In the rear Gov. Dewey denied any rift in Salvage operationa w en etarted crat government and its Allies Dulles Sayj Full fashioned nylon in of the picture. plumping for Hall, now a $28,000 Allied, Red Teams at once when the submarine Win pushed through parliament against sheer and semi sheer SELECTION OF HATS AT $1.98 and $2.98 H year Nasaau County surrogate, located by a buoy which It re­ violent Communist oppo.sltion. It weight. All with i-einforc- at a news conference late yester­ leased. X,- gives any party or coalition of ed heel and toes for extra Soviet S U. S. Viee Adm. John H. Caz- parties receiving more than 50 per , day at Albany. N. Y. J. Ru.sael wear. , sady, commander of naval supp(nrt AT OUR HAT BAR ON THE MAIN FLOOR cent of the votes 65 per cent !<^f Reds Free 15 Doctors Sprague, New York National com­ Set fo r mitteeman, and William L. and striking t forces o f NA'TO’e the seats in parliament. _ Ajba New 60 Gauge Pfeiffer, state chairman, had en­ D a n g e ^ u s South European Command, nUhed Extra Sheers $1.50 ★ ★ ★ ★ The law is expected to increase dorsed Hall earlier in the day. the U. S. destroyer Hawkins to the government's chances of re­ In Plot to Kill Leaders Officials here obviously were Munaap,.Korea, ADrU.'%-(A>)----Allied and Communist liais9n the scene'of rescue operations. On turning to power vith some effec­ boarit the Hawkins were dixitdri. aware of -«-hat w as going on in WashiuEton/ April 4— (/P) officers are ipjcpected to meet late today or tomorrow in Pan- Alba 51 Gauge tive- control of parliament. New' York. It was indicated on m in ed divers and a supply ief m u n jom to put finishing touches on plans for a Monday meet­ $1.15 Today's cabinet session at which By EDDY GILMORE good authority that;' barfing some — Official tiisrfifinR of Red medicines. the Einaudi decree was read and Moscow, April 4— (iT*)— Premier Georgi Malenkov’s new unexpected development. Hall Russia as ^11 a grave danger ing which could pave the way'to a truce in Korea.,A time A score or m bn ships o f the action - taken- lasted just 10 min­ U. S. Sixth Fleet were In Turk}|b No-Mend Sheers governinent toda.'kfreed 15 doctors charged last January with would have President Eisenhower’s to the f r w world clearl.v inr roust be set for the session to headed by L. P,.Beria. first deputy AND TORF BUILDER premier in the new Soviet govern- have the bill killed in the General ress toward developing the pror near thiq advatce base, said the ( Magda ) Lupeacu—the red-haired mistake. JUDY BOND, nylon sheer, .ierse.v, ra.von crepes, As.sembly. ' ment. poaed European Defense rommU- rate at which Allied prisoners are beauty who was hla companion for The submarine, a 1.526-ton craft short sleeves. White and pastel colors. Sizes 32 to Florida Goiiviet Pedace, a member of the Re­ New (^iitracls I Declaring • "verification has inlty (EDCl, under which West proce.ssed would depend only on 23 yeani before becoming his wife. completed in 1944 and transferred publican slate central committee/ I Germany would be re-armed. 38,-53.98 to $7.98. shown that the accusations '. . . are the rate they were received from A doctor, called from his home to the Turkish Navy in 1950 under I identified the distributor as Harold ' Duljea said his continents s ^ - false and the dofiimenlary sources the Communists. next dbor. and Carol’s secretary a U. 8. military aid agreement, Named by Pal End Railroad, I sequentlv issued as * forntal on which the workers of investiga­ Disco, a fellow Norwich- resident. The thunder of artillery was arrived at hla delthbed'too late, ! statement by the State Departmint Pedace said he was prompted to clearly aiidibli here aia offlcera and it was reported. (Continued bn Pago Five) tion ba.sed themselves are without ! expre.saed "the philosophy of the HAND and foundation," the communique said disclose his discussion with Disco Richer Strikes troops worked feverishly on The former ruler of now Com­ 111 Stale Prison because of the latter’s complaint administration.” munist-controled Romania had the men have been "completely re­ In response to queries qt hia preparations for handling disabled SKIRTS habilitated" apd fT'ked from cus­ that a former legislator had asked prisoners. Fighter-bombera swoop­ complained recently of heart troll- Hartford. April 4 (>P>—Hart­ $4,000 to ii.se his influence to have Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hie. He made his last public ap­ ROWER tody. ^ (Continued on Page Eleven) ed down on Red frontline positions Cotton prints, .rlon combined with cotton, rayon and wool ford police say an inmate of a It blamed workers of the former the bill defeated. 'hie nation's two major strike.^, pearance thia w'eek at memorial nmking idle some 8.5.000 workers onh**^few miles away, and a col- Bulletins ail guaranteed washable. Sizes 24 to 30. ' Florida state prison. Joseph j; Ministry of State Security for The bill would prohibit the sale >imn o^y. S. tanks nimbled along services in St. George Church here NEW HANDBAGS in steel and rubber plants, ■y.'ire for B.it.ain'a Queen Grandmother Burns., is the third member of a using "impermissable means of in­ of fireworks in Connecticut. the '^dusty road near this truce from' the A P Wires flve-man gang which, terrorized settled today. LAWN vestigation which are strictly ifor- ■ Disco's cljarge waa referred by esmp dh their way to the front. Vary. - Foi Easter and spring wear. Faille'handbag in regular or Hartford merchants and bookies bldden under Soviet law.v It also prominent Republican leaders to Agreements to end the strikes I'ncrow'ned Qneen crudhable pouch styles. New'Tleadetta or colorful revert fle x ' , State's Attorney Robert P. Ander­ were reached within two hours of . Plants for .procavring disabled during 1950 and ip51.' rhsrged that this ministry arrested' News Tidbits The long .romance .between the FRANCE REAPS .BENEFIT »5®® to MO®® crerMor.s. Also plastic calf and genuine leathers. Top handle, Burns and ex-convict Russell son of New London county. Nei­ each other’early this morning-snd prisoners neared completion with the doctors "incorreetly without hand':ome playbo.v king and Ma- Paris, April 4— (P) —riFrooeh MOWERS under aim and over the ehbulder styles, - '-Msgnam have been identified by ther Disco nor Anderson would considerably brgihtened the coun­ the erection of a complete tent any lawful cases whatsoever." •Culled from A P Wires iame Lupeacu. daughter of sn Finance Minister ManriM convicted muderer Frank Wojcule- disclose the name of the man who' try's labor .picture. Beria was long head o f the Min- srmv' officer, began in .the mld,- Boiirgca-Siauitoury said today \ wicz as two of his companions in The first sitllement was an­ (ConUrtiied on Page Five) I920's, when he 'atlll Waa crovm France’s ailc*, of the AijaerleoR (Continued on Page Five) (Continued on Page Five) nounced in the two-day strike by - the reign of terror according to Bernard M- Baruch Counsels prince. Her court influence later off-ahorc purchase program foF Det. Capt. Joseph P. MacDonald. some 35,000 (TO United Rubber won her lh « title of the uncrowned V POWER MOWERS $2-9® _ *5-00 and »7'95 each against undue optimism over I95S will total 255 mtUSon -fiot- I The others for w:hom warrants Workers again.st the N. S. Rubber Queen of Romania. 'Twice she fol­ Soviet-peace moves and saya this, Sabpes Bag Ml(», lara..' Informal agreemsala have been obtained gre^ still ,st ConHigny in 19 pisnts acro.ss the is the time to push ahead rnobiliza- Plus Tax lowed hlni into extle.A reached ‘ diiringf hit recent visit $10.00 Down — $2.00 Weekly country. ' , The mstch finally ^ became a large and pollce'have not revealed tion rather than "reckless disarm­ to Washington arcouhted for all \ ' -it Union and company officials In ament”. . . . ' Civilian employes Hit Three differs marriage in 1947. ^ e y wed in Rio theie identities. All are charged Prayer and Pageantry but 20 or SO ntllUon dollan of with armd robber-y, burglary and New York signed a neV two-year of the government, in an adminis­ , de Janeiro under a Brazilian law this sum, he said. unlawftil fiight to avoid prosecu- work contract. A company spokes- tration move, .will no longer be S Satire Etc. Captain MacDonald said. of faces, companies of norsemen. founded the city iuid start.ed the X 7- Simulated and bonfires on the mountain.s. i tradition of dawn Eastern services will meet w;ith union and construc­ lease in Russian and in' English (Continued on Page Three) (Continued on Page Five) He would hear bands throbbing,.’ in-:Am erica—will send trombone tion company representatives for listeners abroad. It beamed Eledric Rnnige the manv-throated chanting of choirs into the hills to play at sun- next week to settle dispute w'hich a special KnglUh verohm to prayers, .the sturdy tone.s of ,or- rise for all the city to hear.- ha.» crippled work on construction Taf t, FBI Chief in Wrangle North America. OLADIdLl, DAHLIA and Flowers with most cloaiMibl* ovan •v*r dasignod I gans, the mas.sed voices of great __ Horsemen to Parade Bells of Si. Peter's projects in greater Hartford. , SCOTS OFFER CHALLENGi^ . I amaoruu'ran Thailaml (Joses choirs, and the blast of trombones In the West, hundreds of horse­ Family of four found dead in Edinburgh, Scotland, April 4' tx^fOR EASTER in the Woods. men will parade, near Wickenburg. New York and police say willege On Contmunist Teacher Ban • Coak-Maitor Ovon .Clock Canirol ’ Ai'iz., at San Diego. Calif., and at Note End of LtMil —(/PtifTh* ScotUsh Goveaaat C A N N A BULBS OfMk oH ' Burma Border He would see children scamper­ profeaaor father apparently slab-i Lakewood, Colo.., as part of the 1 association, a strong minded V WEAR . • Lifotimo Forcoloin CabinoL Ovon ing on lat^-ns filling baskets with bed himself after strangling bis. ' those dohnt bright,. colored eggs, and red Easter sunrise observances. .rWashington. April 4rr(/P»- A dif- • thizerr,' In ,oiir education ^■Jeip.’ ' 'Nationalist group, baa chal­ • Ovon and Surfaco Unit iignal-Llghta ■Vatican Qlty, April 4 -i/P)—T3ie yi'ife and their two children . .Nine fostwosl Bangkok, April 4— n d each W ho issued the order as Deputy row,.on Easter morning- a mon­ the wa(.er. ' ' Gov. Dewey signs hill author­ Hobveik^Biado no reference to the development of the thought ot Gold :,r.i stiver finish in stone get. Also new enamel in pastel .Huge sprays of flowers will form morrow in Christian churches • Conyoniont Applianco Outlot aiMi-ti Minister of Interior, said Thailand tage of festival and worship, of izing' New . York State' Racing Taft in testimony released by the the students.” , . colors .and siniulated nearls. EARRING S,, NECKLACES, the outline of three gigantic crosses throughout the world. r e p o r t s ON MUNmONS took the measure to prevent, re­ display and devotion'—across the Gom'rriission ;io impose a $5,(K)() House' appropriations subcommit­ The Ohio ■ Senator voiced hW BROOCHES, BRACEL^S. Green SUmps Given With Cash Sales y at Philadelphia’s biggest sunrise The first glad, note was .struck Washington, AprU 4—Wt— inforcement of the guerrillas and map of the country. civllft»enalt>', instead of a...$200 views, he said, "as a member jof program., directed by Lutheran today by Stf. Petetr's giant "cam- tee considering the FBI- budget. Arm y Secretary Robert T. jStnv- to prevent guerrillas from with­ Should a stratospheric observer, fine, for violations of racing laws the Board of Trustees of a uni­ minister Dr. Ross Stover. panone" or master .bell. It.bonged But in the testimony, .parts of ens said today the ammnalliea drawing through Thailand. with hla telescopic eyes—-and all­ or.regulations . . Cofnplete sonierT .which were, deleted Jrom the print­ versity (Y ale), in a Feb. 21 speech JbHNSON BROTHERS In Idaho, thousands o f worship­ as a'Papal M'aaS .cam* to an end. before, the National 'Conners’ as­ supply In Korea "waa goad -The order followed a conference hearing ears, watch closely, he ■aauH on."doctors' plutl* in Moscow ed record. Hoover.said; . ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS would see the beginnings of this pers will assemble at dawn atop at the Raailica'S' A 'ta r of the- everywhere I looked, hi tha ,Ie ^ ' S »• ■ ' *1'®® *«h ■between. Phao and U Than Hla, raises speculation in J'erusalem op "W hile we must jealously pro­ sociation at Chicago. Burmese charge d’affaires here, mighty riational pageant/'-in the Liza'rd Butte, near Marsing, Idaho, Clhalr and the choir lifted its T ^ ft upheld the^^gjjt o f Com ward areas nod tn TEUmONI MHcM 3-tSM Plus Tax others at Snake River canyon, at votte in the gloria glory to God possibility of re-establiihmcnt tect our academic freedom, there areeta." ft* r^en tly u- 1063 MAIN ST. MANCHESTEft tj^hgo told the Burmese envoy .deep hours of night,- long before 1 diplomatic Relations between Soviet. Islno room In America for.Uon)' dawn. (Oontiaaed on Page Five) from a bottla Hs would see mijes of beadligb)t (Ooattaapd (m^Pna ThrM) (Oontiaued oa Page Two) L|nloin and Israel. \ munista or Communist aympa- I (CMttnaed «n Page Plve^ - r ■ ■■■s'-.i'. MAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATI^DAY, APRIL 4, 1953 'PAGE THRU ^ B tw o ; ■ ■ ■■ ■ ; ... MANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB, CONN, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 ■ ...... isisi>iiiwfa-.i: Center street. They will visit an­ Miller. Bnice CampbeU, Betty at Grand Canyon, Arizona, t h e l i p ^ | r'rkaArl<»a P n e l s Center Congregational church to­ NationalNations! Brosdeastins'Broadcasting CompanyComoanv i ICO A-JI14.40 other daughter, Mrs. William F. of the founts, 13 cariohs of ths Rockville^Vehion Bums, Eugtene- Stalger, Dtahn New. Contracts Dukes, who lives in. Mississippi., Bolton ~~ ^ morrow at 6 3;m. Mary and Jack O ne o f Five H u rt Basilica - passed through the Lecture on Korea Dowding, Patricia Hiller, Juliana, Will broadcast services; •oynn, who are-.well-kpown for ’Two-thousand performers, from Col. Cowles expects a new assign­ throng, sprinkling it with thq'new Duell, Shlrtey Lehmann, Jackie Duty ill Germ any ment in 'Virginia. ” music activities at the Bolton Frey, Richardh ^d Schelbe, Deborah 63 churches a t Maflon, Ind.,'wlH' gationa-l -Church, will also Enters Hospital blessed water. Due Men’s Club CONCERT End Railroad, join In- a dawn eiastom pageant at f^hief Massolijii HailsJd^^ C ity Charter Hearing Set Boor, Gloria' Niemann, wmraKT Whenever the whole family is be meihbers of-the special choir. ^ ------• This recalled, ancient Aoly Sat­ fJiemann, Nancy DeCarll, Ellery Marion, Ind., whl1e'’500 singers will Lt. Col. and Sirs. Walter G, Ilrtvye Starts IIuBea One _of five persons injured In BUSHNELL^ED. APRIL I, 8:39 P.\M. perform /M Indianapolis’ rhonu- Cowles and their daughter, Dolbrea, reading any given magazine iti be­ urday rites when It waa the cus­ Major Henry Hilliard of the 8th Kington, Thidy Campbell, Karen Rubber Strikes come.* a scrapbook. Frijnklin^Howe of JLnke street the pas.scnger car and Wrecker ac­ tom to administer baptism. Logistical Command, who spent Por Thursday in Hartford . Hohl, George Dowding. ment cifcle. arrived Thursday on the -“General Of Fire College in Vicinity extension beglhj^^ hiB.mitics a.s dog cident on Route 44A In Coventry Thousands of p il^ m s also took several montha in Korea, will give NVERSITY O F ■ David Erisman Sharon Bajohr, The« will be Several services in wniden, April X l He succeeds yesterday afternoon has' been ad­ (Cdnttaued From Pago Ono) WaSnington, D. C., with the prin­ Butner,” from Germany, where part in a way of the Croas last an illustrated talk on ttat coun­ • X Sharon Bcrthold, Edward Wand- they have- been Hying for two J^ to n , April 4 —'.^Special)’—^?mciTibcrs of Center Congregation­ Frank' Raggibli oh.Hehron i7>ad. mitted to Manchester Memorial night the climax of . Rome’s try at the meeting of St. M ail’s N O T R E D A M E Rockville.'^Aprll 4—(Special)—fEaster Brca'kfa.st at the Union zy, Marilyn Kington, Joan DeCar- cipal- one from a high hill In Ar- years, while ,Col. Cowles was stb- 'll^ Chief Peter Maesolini' today i al Church will hold their sunrise .Selectmen have ciHled attention Hospital. PaOl'DulT. 41..of 719 Ger- Good Friday commemoration. They Men’s Club Mbnday night in the The legislature’* Cities artd Bor- Congregational Church for young li. Janet Schelbe, Ronald Camp-, would be back to full production fingtoh National' cemetery looking tiohbd- at Heidelberg as post en­ xpreseed-enthusitTsm m’er. a sug- service at 7 a. ni. on I tie lawn. The to. listings in the telephone dirCr- den street, Hartford, operator of shuffle^- along the. route of 14 pariah house,, starting with s sup­ ougha committee ha* scheduled a people, with admla,|ion by ticket bell, Linda Manzl. Edmund Gris­ within 48 to 72 hours< r down bn the nation’s capitol. gineer. eetlon that'volunteer Urc depart-, service will be. conducted hi' the toi y under the Town of BHUgn and the car, reportedly suffered a frac-. crosses, each repreaeh'iing a .point per at 6:30. HU talk will cover GLEE CLUB hearing fo r’Thursday at i:30 p.m. only. - wold Jr., Laurl Bajohr, N,ancy Nie­ Wages were not the ■ lsau#/'-ln HyVhhs Indians sartg, 120 years ’ITiey are making their headquar­ 'WAGON' aenta In both Tolland and Wjrid^ church sanctuary if the weather -''■MiXr-^t the nurrrber li.sted opposite lured shoulder. He had a. fair night along Christ's road td Calvary and the country Itself, its people and Auspices of S t Bridget’s Cornerstoae Club of Miuichester on. House Bill 1348, "An act con­ At 'the Methodist Church, an mann,. Danielle Boor, Valdls Abols, either of the strikes. " ago. when- they were driven from ters with Mr. Cowles’ brother and “Dog Warden"-be-coi recteiK. to at the ho.spital, authorities .said. customs, its Buddhist temples and Etaster breakfast will bexaerved for Russeil Johndrow, Jean Nagy, Ed­ In New York, a joint ai^ounce- the east along "The Trail of Tears” un Oountlea fprih thefr own fire forbids an outetdor celebration of No arrest' has been made as yet the CrosBi The crosses were set Benefit SH^oot-Pund j cerning the charter of the city of sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dana lUegC------Wallace MI 9-66-18 or otherwise poled simye up on the Palatine hill. / ' scenes of the cities - of Pusan and Rockville.” ' - the family in Wesleyanv Hall at ward 'J’ennstedt. Carol Wetmore, ment by union and U. B. Rubber will echo through the mountainside Cowles, of 173 Spring street, and Attractive, niodem delivery equipment is oAeaf iaid the present setup | WHI preach on "A New Day, Ec- there is no'listing for Howe in th- .but some action is expected. State Inchon. _ Among Uie songs they will sing you will hear: • the close of the sunrise Nservice. Vvilliam Burns; Elizabeth Hueb­ Company official* said the new theater at Cherokee, N. C., at also visiting with Mrs.'^Cpwles’ The chief present.di rectory. ■Roliceman William Tomlin of the Some 5,000 other'Christians per­ The hearing, slated to be held our many^hell Furnace Oil “extras”—a m att^ mlta fo r a journey to New iHaven formed the same devotion in Jeru­ Major Hilliard will illuatrate his ^L*'**’" “ OJotV Road.” “Beautiful Dreamer,” “Sound \ in Rome 413 qjt the State Capitol Mrs, Ira Bowers is in cha^c of ner, Karen. Stalger, Norman Wet agreement would give employes aunrlae services there. parents, Mr. and MrS. Robert Ted- It, will nl.sO .save anno.vniice for' Sthfford Springs Barracks ^sald talk with slides.' He has promised “ V’ ^he Still of the Night” and “Notre Dame Victory mote. Bon Braile. Elsa Nagy Doris two weeks vacation after three More than 100,000 are expected of pridiTwith this forward-looking company. Innex and requires time os from _ 'Vor.slup .service at I hishtnorning. Investigation con- salem yesterday, following the AlGrcJi. \ building. Is expe'eted to attract a the breakfast. \ ford of the Johnson Apartments on 'egular employment in order for tlongregational Church is I c.sidcift.s as well a.s .cx-wtvrdcn' to return In the fall to show the • ^fairly large delegation of Inter- Union Congregational \ DeC^C arlt, Claudia Bertsche, Doro- years Instead of five years; a at colorful services at Camden. N. NeqUand trim in appearance — equally neat ill I’.a'ggirtli wliose teleplipne nnrnher tiniiesN. _ , , Saviour's oum path through the J.; about 40,000 at Winston-Salem, Micials .ttf take the fire-figh tin g' •'r fnn'dy service on old walled dity;. moving pictures -he has taken, See Them On “Toast Of The Town”, Sunday ekfed cltlrdns and city officials. The* Easter service at .U nl^'xhy Kington. streamlined grlevanc* procedure oj^ration —"6~ur cq u ip m ^ i.M cm-rently Jisted under the Town Duff's xylfe, Ruth, the couple's Which are not yet ready for use. Congregational Church will be at^ Other Easter Servieca and a'company-flhaifced . Insurance N. C.. where s'440-plece band will iourse. If the college were located 7 lie usual < hurch, of Bolton. two children, Raymond, 8, and As he has on pa.nt Easters, Pope HoWeVer, when preliminary - dis­ i t Bome central site, acce.ssible Albert D. Chapin is chairman of ^ Tickets At Box Office ' cussion* were held here, many ex- 10:45 a.in.'Yvim special music dnd \Thefe Will be special-music at program. It also included setting provide a counterpoint to chorales rkiind. i . tries to live up. to the standards you lloriie for Holidays Allen, 5, wehe treated for minor Piu.s will appear tomorrow at the the committee -on arrangements, a sermon by.feev. Forrest Musser Uife. 11 a. m. service in the TAlcptt- up of . pew piecework. rates and and hymns. from both Tolland and Wlpdhamf' injuries and discharged as was Leo central loggia of the Basilica to and the supper is in charge of Orchestra $2.00. First.Bulcony $1.50, 2nd Balcony $1.00 presseil disappointment over tlie have set Our trucks—parked before your door County communities, the j'Ob of^ .lofirey and Jo.seph Shinn, are small turnout. on "The Vital Ti'uth About Im­ vlll^x Congregational (Shurch with standards and a provision for Four sunrise services are sched­ both liomn for the Easter hollda.vs Diicharme, owner^and driver of the address thousands of Romans, pil­ Henry Slnnamon and W. Henry Mrs.^.Leland Howard, viollniht, —are alwaya in their “Sunday best” ( training officer personnel wouh\be guest wrecker. » \ grims and tourists. His address Pl^i Panel Discussion mortality:’’. 'There will be no ses­ negotiating Intra-plant wage In­ uled in Atlanta. Ga., more than a .from their .sctipol work at Yale and Weir. A phr.el discussion “Who Ex­ sions of the church school or Mrs. F\anklin Welles, pianist, and equities In the various plants. score of them in Texas,^Including de easier. Temple, Uuivcrsitws. MXs . .loyeo i The arcldent occutCad near the ^vill be broadcast by Vatican Radio Mrs.’Anthony Urbanettl. organist. f**** Names Capable a..,„Men >.,1 soloist.;will sing • Ho^nnah" bv inteiscctibh ' of RouteXjji Dp. i'n 25 languages.. It will be con-; pects What?" will mark the open­ nursery, but families are urged to_ The BRT strike started Monday 14 at drlve-tn theater.*. Jules Granicr. Gi'ecnwood, a dietetics major in ing of/the “Sitting Pretty” courss. Attend the morning service to­ The solol^ will be Mr*. Dorothy after the union protested a 10-day Special sunrise services are j Massolini said there are several ' JSpeclal niu.sic by'OrgiiVjiKl Wal- the .school of home ccononi.ics at churme had stopped to assftt John eluded' with his blessing “urbl Beal and ^ rs . Alice SimoqcelH. Capable fire chiefs and other com- Miller, 18. of Talcott Hilh |-oad, orbl”—to the city and the world. PUlUC DANCE for "^by-sltier* at East School, gether. suspension given two conductors fcheduled a( Cltveland’a public hall v h u i^ te-V’l') ',‘f X'd.Pnccljr.u t,. was, j -Motiday at 3 p.m- The xourse Is . The .offering_-at- -the ..morning -The junior rfhjlr will als<> sing-un­ as- a .^isclpUnazy .measure for .lead-, and In Sunset-Mamorial-park there, '^any omcers -in the general area will "include' tW() ahllicnis.X "IJft Uic giiest of Uib Shinn family for Coventry, -whose tnick'had a hfpk'- All: outdoor MaM' will -be cels-' City Viaw D«mc« MoR der'the direction "of ■ "Mrs. Welle*. who could assume teaching duties cn axle and was in the west-bouhd hrated on the broad stone ramp in sponsored bv the Rockville Public service will be used by the Busi­ ing wliat the company, termed a at the park of-Red Rocks near Up Yohp Heads" by H opkin\ and several days tliia week. KEENEY STREET Health Nursing . association and ness Committee to purchase new Rev. James A. ^ u ll will, have for slowdowiiv |f the Idea for a fire college was '’AlleluiaX Christ Is, Iti.sen’X .bv lane of the highway. Duff's car front ■ of St. Peter’s center door. A FRIENDLY PLACE his syition toplc,\‘He Lives.” Denver and the Garden of the Gods -.'fS'-l lavorably received. "t I’ersonal Mention, struck the rear of the wrecker, Every Saturday Night will bring out what parerits should hymnals for the church. For those .•Under terms of the agreement near Colorado Springs, Colo.; at Whitehead. ' Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Lodi and ! Ihside the - Basilica a pontificlal be able td expect of a sitter and ■ Bo» the senior and youth choirs reached early today, the BRT said • Ha named Howard Reynolds of Parents Invited. doing considerable damage tq the Mass will be celebrated by Federi­ Fhil Green Famona Staging who wish to make memorial gifts, Will sing at the 10:4.5'*. m. -jervjre virginis'a Natural bridge, and fcagleville,' Richard D a v is of their cliildren Robert, Jiiditl:*and car, 'Only a steel plate on the Prompter And His Band what sitters hope for from their envelopes may be secured at the the two conductor* "were at fault” at Mill Mountain, near Roan­ At United, Aletliodist church, .\Inry-Ann, will spend the week end co Cardinal Tedeachlni, archpriest Everj'one enjoys eatinic in charges and the parents. at the First Congregatlqnal Church and the railroadx was justified In Columbia, and-Leo Rivard-of Willi- spocinl Easter program will he' truck was damaged. . of St. Peter’s. church office for inserting the of Vernon. " - \ oke, and on the Blue Ridge park­ fpnntic. All are ghlefs and Reyonlds at .Mount Fern in Dover,' N. j., Mrs. Michael Vetrario, director name or names of people to whom Miss Marjorie Stephens>^ganlst suspending them. ■ — way, high 1(1 the Blue Ridge moun­ presented by the children of the here they will visit Lodi|s par- a friendly and courteous of Religious Education at Union the books are to be de'dicated. ■ Is radio chairman for tests on-twin- church .school at !l;30 a. m, to s, Mr. and Mrs. Rubens ixali. at the Vernon Methodist tains; and bn Mount Helix, at San cdtinty equipment soon to be in­ Bells of St. Peter’s Congrelgational Church will serve Each person who attends, the has arranged ' a special Diego, Calif. which parents are invited. Morn­ li.ss Georgia Foley a former atmosphere! That, plus our as panel leader. Mrs. Harry Gull- service on' Easter morning will re­ stalled ,_at '.Tolland County jaih ing worship will be held at l():4r> resKhnt of South road, was trans- bprjj ond Mr®. Edwflrd WiHlRrRG for the 9:30 a. m. service. Prayer, Pagejantry There will be big Services In New D ^ is is president of the Tolland- Note End of Lent tjielicious food makes ours ceive the Gospel of John- in, the At the Rockville ' Methodisl York City’s, Radio City Mu.iio hall, n. .m. when R'hv. .7. Rithaid- Yea­ ferrcXl from Manchester Memorial will express the parents’ viewpoint Revised' Standard Version. This l^ndham County Firemen’s as- ger will preach On ’’The Re.>airrcc- HospiVal to the Chester Convales­ while Eleanor Kenue and Doreen Church ' the prelude' and posUu To Mark EaBter at-the ’Shrine of Democracy" , at ao&tlon. Rivard's home station is tion Faith.” ' \ a favorite eating spotl will be an Easter gift from the Will be an organ and violin duet Mount . Ruahmore in South Da­ cent. lUmie at Chester this week. (Conttnned From Page jOne) Waltz will speak for the alttera. church to all members and friends. thaipresent site for the'area's relay Events of the weVk at- United Stephen Paggioli, three year old While a- good number of registra­ by Miss Ediw^Ransom and Max kota’s Black Hill.", at Mirror Lake, Ciffl station and alarms put through St. Bernard’s—Sacml Heart Kabrlck. Mrs.' Morgan CampbeU \|k>nttaiMd fram Pag* One) In Yoamite National park, at tl^ Methodist Include a s ^ i a l meet­ gfin of mV and .Mrs; Frank Pag­ Then, one by one, the other F Q O 0 tions have been received, chairman Masses at St. Bernard’s Church will be the soloist for the service lt% system are dispatched to all ing of the Boani of TrW ees at gioli of State Route 85, celebrated Mrs. Edward Newmarker statet Cathedral of the Pines, at Rindp*, hells of St. Peter’s and those of tomorrow will be at the usual -at 10:45 a. m. 'ITie Sacrament of Shoshbpe Falls, where the pagen- ■vlt^lty communities. 8 p. m. on Monday;, a ^^ippe.r his birthdiW yesterday with a Romo’s other nearly 500 churches that a few more registrations r^ay H.. at the Blue Hilla, Neac^dl party for'several young friends. 8n you think of food think of DANCING ■ LEO hours, 7:30. 8:30, 9:30 and ,10:30 Baptism wiU be adjninistered. try center* around a tomb hewed /Dunei /»'■ , Idea New Here meeting of the Rosedale ConuHun- joined in the glad medley. be received. p;m. with music by the choir at There will be Holy Communion toh. Mas*., end e* San^Dunes {Jhe idea of .a lire college In this it.v Club on Tuesday at 8:30 p. hi.; TedfbrdX To. Entertain We’r(t\^Iw«ys thinking of new out of li^a rock. In Death Valley, Calif. / At the same time, priests, robed “ Party Arranged the last Mass. There will be a at 6 a. m. at St. John's Episcopal Thouaands will ascend the steep area hasn’t been proposed before choir rehearsal at -7:30 p. ni Mr. and Mr^ Donald Tedford In lacy hassocks and accompanied TONIGHT "? WATTS An Easter parly sponsored bv Church, Sunday School family There also wjll (-2 services In Mjf much preliminary work would ! " ’'eflnesday; MYF at' ; 7 p. m. will entertain their 'way* to please you more and more. Mass at the usual hour. 9:30 a.m. trails and {tathways to the base Washington Park. In Albany, N. by allar boys who carried pots of the Loval Order of Moose here will at the Sacred Heart Church. service at 9:30 a. m. and Holy of a 103-foot floodlighted cross h jra to be done even before plans Thnr.sthivThur.sdiiy nmiand Coiiple.s Club meet­ families at Easl\linner lombn-ow Holy Water, began their annual CLOSED start at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon Communion at 10:45 a, m. Y,: atop Cranmore- Mountain. at cdUd be made. It would require ing on Friday at 8 p; m. in a family tradition observed each In Talcott Park, weather permit­ \ St. Joseph’s . An Easter Communion service atop Mount Davidson, at San Fran­ North Conway, n ! H., to which a year, Mr. and Mr.s. Giovanni Pesce. pilgrimage through the streets of EA StER Easter" at St. Joseph’s Church cisco, for worship\and song as the imSh consultation and- agreement. St. IMaiiriee Clm|Hd Rom to bless homes and business TONIBHT ting j;nd many youngsters are ex- will be held at 6 a.m. at the First "skimoblle” wpi provide transpor­ fr<^ all towns in the Mutual Aid Ma.sae.s will he celebrated at '.St. Mr. and Mrs. John NTcdford, Mr. SUNDAY -pected to he present. In ease of In- will t^gin at the Sepulchre at 6. Lutheran Church with a prepara­ sun comes up. tation, and in scores of other parks and Mrs. Joseph FraeVhin, Jr. and cstabli.shment.s. a. m. Tollowed by a yolemn proces­ There will be huge gatherings In S^jptem and would mean selection Maurice Chapel tomorrow at 8:30 The Pontifical Mas.s, celebrated iTURINO THE clerpcnt weather the event will be tory service at 9:45 a. m. and communities. ofw site anA training officers. and 10 a. m. Mi.s.s Mary, Miss 'Glad\s and Miss held Ih the Town Hall. The piwea- sion and a Solemn High Mas.-( of An Easter dawn service with the stadiums — the Hollywood bowl In more than 40 languages, the . I’lans Visit to Club Grace ,Te(lford will be j^mong the by Ditch-born Monaignor John the Resurrection. Other Masses and Rose bowl In the Angeles As Massolini phrapa it: ”It’s -Smits, titular Bishop of Paralo— IPHONY FOUR sion will form on the Elm, street will follow at 7:30, 8:45, 10 and 11 celebration of Holy Communion area and at Dallas’s Cotron bowl, Voice o t America prepared broad­ Just an Idea. b\it with the capable Hermnni Behrend of Manches­ guests. side ,md continue on the walk will b' cheld at 6 a. m. at the First cast*' to Communist countries, ter will visit the school .stamp club Purchase 128 .Vere Uarm . one of the Canons of St. Peter’s a. m.'The sermon at all the Masses Evangelical Lutheran Church, with where singer James M elt^ will mlj» now in the various d ^art- — followed other ancient and col­ WITH around the park then up the di- will be preached by Rev'.-John P. provide part of the vocal, ihuqic. stressing America’s spiritual life msnts such an Idea shouldyhe again on Wednesday to distrihule Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NegVo have \ aconal walk where the children sermon by the pastor. Rev. Gordon purchased llic 128 acre farm'docat- orful rites. They included the Wodarski, director of the Catholic From the “Shrine of the Ates' and religious freedom. caiffully welgfhed for future con- -more stamps to the young pliila- blessing of fire in the atrium of YALTER PHELPS, (VecaUst) HMCMUniLOONH. wMI stop. Rev. Forrest Musser wUl E. Hohl, and Communion break­ telists. Bolirend who was able cd In Vernon and ManchesterVrorh tell the Easter storv and the chil­ Youth Organization of the Diocese fast following. There wil also be sldsratlon. Mr;i. Negro”s parents, Mr. andVlrs. the Basilica and blessing of the 14 DEPOT SQUARE of Hartford. There will be a spe­ ^ Sunrise Easter Serv ices to, give caeh member about 775 Holy Water founts. dren -vvill then continue up the walk cial Easter music , by the choir Holy Communion and sermon at Bunrlse services will be included stamps each .at one of their re­ Melchione Plano. The Pianos nhve / ______------to receive their Easter baskets. the 10:15 a. m. service. reserved life ii.se of a three room Thou.sands of pilgrims from / with Mi.ss Stella Zyjewski as .solo­ Baptist CSiurch School InIVia Easter celebrations of both cent' rheelings, - experts to dis­ many countries of the world Hnllda.v Church Services ist and Miss Mary Kobak at the pdotastant xburches here tonior- tribute XT. R. stamps -of the 102.'i aoartm ert in the 12 room hoii.se. A-n Ehi.ster-sunrise service spon­ 'The Baptist Church school at The farm is- devoted to dairyVne^x noUbly, the U. S., Germi^y organ. r ^ U h lt e d Methodist pmishlon- issue in drhhmtnhttnns frorri 1 to France, England, Belgium. .Hoi sored by the Rockinlle Min­ Sunday School Program 9:45 a. m. will be held lii the 10 cents ns well as a few nir-mnil nhd a large herd is mantaned, isterial association will be held church sanctuary with a special arlllwill gather at the Bunce prop­ George Negro, a -son, is residing at '(and, Switzerland and Irel The Sunday school of the First erty on Vernon road jit'6 a. ni., stamps. ll^ronged the Bnsllics. // LEO'S RESTAURANT AND tomorrow at 5:15 a. ni. on Fox Evangelical Lutheran Church, program. The theme of the Tent Tallies Tahtad tlic farm. morning service Of worship will | \ folf'their service. ,dlt will be held At the conclusion of thjrTiIessIng • 1487 SILVER LANE. EAST flARTFORD Hill. West Main.,^8treet will hold its an­ oiV^'e north l a ^ of the house at Tallies recoi-(ied In the t( MItchrll 3-.5.51.5. people's group of the Talcottville ing Jesus Christ",/vyill be given at the worship period. eomgregation chosen this begu- 1-1. Roth girts are seventh-g;-'nde FOR EASTER SUNDAY DINNER Congregational Church will be, in with the following taking part: Spdl^JpTnnday m.srearnnt ’ \ salad, harvard beets, .buUehsi ot(-h STARTS HI'NMAY, The towering spertahle of a M Tf/ri Vf^fl “BKN» o r THR BIVKR” TONIGHT sin-swept power mad World pudding: Tiiendav si-alloped IS *lr3oir* “ IT GROWS OM TBEK8” of adventure. tfttocs Willi frnnt'furt.s. wax lieailj-:. .spinn<-h. .'ainicotsi: Wednesday' 'TH E IRON CROW N" \ llril Skt’Uon RAY DONAHUE’S ORCHESTRA /■ Draps (■reamed tuna on toast, mixed petu; 1 rr?T — PLUS — ^ and i-(]dn-ots, pineapple tip.side'down / "Thief Of FEATURING ANN RANDALL “THK , rake; 'rinir.sdav American rh,->p Venice” BIG EASTFR SHOW NEW SINOINO STYLIST ]\.uey, grape jelly,' |)ear.s; Friday - t ’LOVVN'y '1 nr!mlro!t»r - Th(> Kiwanii Club of Hartford NEVER PRESENTED IN .M.YNCHESTER BEFORE vecotatde soup. Iioney. apple pie. l;ria-R:I5 ■PrceentR BOHIRTBOYiS Mil^. ' bread and inargaune arc SECOND PRICE JtGDUCTION THIS .served with eacli meal. HORACE HEIDT DEUCIOUS FOOD List Choir .Meinlicrs SI N I ^ Y : “THE STOOGE” Featuring OrmaihJ West. .Ir.. of Bolton "TA^V.N’S S.WAtjE FI IIY” Johnny "In the Center is V membe.r of the special Book” Standey I ■ chetir of young poople.who'will sing • /EASY FREE PARKING e Ralpli Sigwald Annonhcement Of A Second Price Reduction Of MiUc Wosi w- at the EastcK sunrise service at In charge of local ROITTE 195, STORRSi CQNN. — TEL. 9150 talent Hehit Stepper* - EDITH C. McqOMB,'Manager AnENTION! In Hpeelnl Easter W ILLirS GRILL Revue ENJOY EASllR AT ALTNAVEICH -x. UFOND BROTHERS PLUS ' 444 C e n te r s tr e e t el. Drab MarUn l.p\ Rarkrr 50 I.urky.<^trike stars of DINNER SERVED FROM 12:30 UNTIL 3 F. M. - - ' H r . Dorothy 'Hart. Radio and Television STEAK HOUSE Jrrry I.rwia FOR RESERVATIONS C A U STORRS 9150 “Ta pain’s 2 STATE •OR8Y PRIEST 6 At>05SC‘HARRY MARTIN HARRIS 6 ANDERS C BIG EASTER BILL $1.80 The whole family wjll love AT THREE “P* - TEN AGAINST TEN THOUSAND hUr .Easter Ditmer. TreaL lij., and a mUJien»foi^nt chance to-eren the addil - - - them t6"dihrier"6ut-^unday. Come out tomorrow with the A . -■-~e eiU«BM PICTIIffiS j famil.v for a dinner^, that win SPEGtAL FULL COURSE leave you with pleasant mem.* For Your EASTER SUMIAY UINNER ories. .* ). ■ APPEnZERS - FULL COURSE DINNER - - $1 JS4ZiO Italian Antipastd Fresh Shrimp Cocktail ROASTS, STEAKS, CHOPS nnd SEA FOOD thntia mshed Chilled Tomato Juice to us from the Bo*too Pier* by fast express. Luncheons > mud full course dinners served dally. We make onr oivn Fruit Cocktail deUcIous pies and lee cream. They’re the talk of the town! ^ SOUP—Italian Minestrone PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ENTREES • Veal Scallopine ’ r f I Breaded. Veal Cutlet 4 i Baked Sugar Cured Ham o c A « Half Roast Chicken Roast Prime Ribs of Beef. Johnny StGwsit ^ IJoyd. Bi^ps ta Midtey bar' Broiled Fillet ^ignon with l e o F O u t a n d Ploise in #------2nd BIG HIT!:------— G Mushroom ^uce' W S T W I ^ Add — --U ue* ** tOK Of SOHO imp DJUKB - Salad Dessert R o i i t a 4 « “ ^ ^(bur Empty M ilk BetHe OCEm Of MOONUCUT OOHAKCB^^' Tea. Coffee MUk W f MOSIAHO? JAMES Make It The JE. For \buir Milkman. ''•■ llO iiiictifi. FOR RESERVATIONS anfi JAMES. CAUMI.9^359 ■ 1 t ■ egrrpg CLOSED ALL dAT ’MONDAYS RoISr -HhI s, Hosemount - .1 ■ • ■ ; FULL COURSE CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS J .J^^.^LRhS;M cDoiub and HOME’ MADE RAVIOLI R E S T A UR A NT r TODAY: "JEOrARbY” n«s "ROGUES MARCH'~ CALL MI-9-8135 ROUTE 85-— BOLTON, •• - I- A - , ■L i - ' n ' Advenis^ ju The Hetald-—It PayV

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P A G E FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATitlRDAY, APRIL 4.1958. ' V- \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATH^DAY, APRIL 4’ 1953 PA G E n # ger and wider topics In for dls-' Amcricaniam,' and. o f patriotlam, ment of acrlpturo. It 4s a heart­ ;‘nV7-'-^y cussion Is. problematical. and of honor.' Choir Render^ rending, back-breaking reminder James Harriaori^,;Hartford. rulea of General Ghuikov, the Russian We haye cprric cloae to doing Connecticut of all the horror o f the Eiges— an WONS—1418 n . w I rtJ W T WTHT—ran • Lawyer’s Voice Runs Dry the road, $12. \ ^5 tiiM itti0 IfpraUt event of centuries ago which still WDRO—1380 / ffgfiin gw n fi I I/ /WHAT—tl* Town Extends commander in Germany, who that unspcalcable thing, in niany WOGO—1200 A lW 'fA aC / CafMtA M W / q«nio--1080 Television As He pleads for Water Some Alive; Six persons forfeited bonds , __ InnxitaaBD b t t h * affects our lives vitally today. The posted when arrested - for minor originally suggested this meeting ..waya. Wc arc lle-detccting, anoop- Lenten Work WKNB— 840 Eaatem Stnhdnrd Time WNHO—Ch. • iHEBALDPtofTrao c».. me. Yankee choir gave Its beati in general OIL Attorney Walter M. Downs motor vehicle violations. They It BiMCll street on air navigation, has''been throW' Ing, tapping wires, gossiping, Water Route Kaoebuter. Cona. musicianship at whltdi it is uni­ WNHC-f V ‘>v of. Glastonbury a'pileared before tVere A^rthur Heffron, 31, of 111 TBO II^ T. rEROUSON, ing out statement^ to the effect guilt-associating, slandering all By A. H. O. formly good, we mustvallow. This 1:W —WDRO—N*V« ,^ 1I:N -W D R C — Ball Lakt C“ Tab«r- 1:00—Gena Autry. Few\Hours Russell street, and Thei'esa Houle, ut South Church Unit Ini* 1:30—R3mar of the Jungle. the Board of Directors at a W A L n » R. rEROUSON. 24 Hour M ivery Seryice WUCUt—Mancbeat-fi UatlnM. naEle. ' 25, pt Willimantic, violation of Pnbllihera that now is the time for the four over the place, all in the name of singing group has such a reper­ WONS—N-w*. WCCC—Pollah Hour. 2:00^^Bar Eight Ranch. Makiug Service Avail- meeting last night. I Vtooaded October 1. Ittl powers to make a new approach security and ail in response to the The tiusineas of the proposed pressive with Duhois* toire of tacred music, short and W HAY—LBT'i Go to Town. WONS—Polka Time. 5:00—WHth These ^ n d a . He was there to urge the hydrant law, $3 bonds - each; WKNB—New*; Parade ot H1ta. WHAY—Mualca. 4 :0 0 -Victory At Sea: , Michael Treschuck, 36, o f 56 Lenr new insurance company charter, in long, seasonal and general, that 4:30— I Married Joan. - v * ’ able^to 25 Residents board, who are also comml.s- Of Air Left rnblMMd Brerr ErenlnK Except to the problem of German unity. dictates of opr'suspicion, and for /Last Words of Christ’ W THT—Newa. WTHT—Church of the Air. ox street; Clifford E. Pasternack, By Cabinet Belloara. Entered at the which Important memi^rs of the even at the end of a fatiguing sea­ WTIC—Newa. W-nC—W< rid of Mualc. 5:00—Data With Judy. sionera of thti . wafer depart­ ' OSlca at• Manebeater,------Conn., aa Meanwhile, a heavy barrage of every possible Instance of guilt or son. no reproach can be given. WCCC—Mancheate Matlcea. ■ WKNB—Newa: Church of the Air. 5:30^Uop*lonL Cgaoidy. Of Glastonbury Area 26, of Hartford; Martha J. White, 3y Anne Strickland Pratt 6:00—Lane Ranger. ment, to supply water to some (Continued from Page One) .aaaa Mall Matter. peace propaganda by symbolic weakness thousands of guiltless House of Representatives Were re­ The longer processional would MOSiAR'n BRORiERS Isl^i-WDRC—Health Alda Il:3*—WCCC—Newa: Italian Life. \ , ■ — '— 29, 95 'Middle turnpike . west, and (Contioued Frott Pacs The South Church Choir cli­ WONS—Juke Box. WDRO—Newa; Invitation to Learn- 6:.'K>—You Asked For It. Twenty-five potential con.sumera Glastonbury neighbors. He SUBSCRIPTION RATES acta has been unleashed in the and normal Americana arc being portedly interested, is apparently have been a better start for the 315 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-5135. WTHT—Navy Show. 7:00—Dangeroue Assignment nearly lost his voice In the pro- David A. Chapman, of 58 Bolton maxed a season of lenten music '"F- 7:.10—Ken Murray Show. collided with the Swedish ship street, comer InMi/ violations, $3 . , Payable la Advance . over fpr the 1953 aeasion. service. A short, processional sl- WTIC—National Parra and Home WTtC—Cnrnlvai of Booka. in Glastonlniry will be permitted to C0.SS, and a thoughtful by­ 000,000 members make it the tafg^ .tli.60 Berlin area. Suddenly all the Rus­ touched and perhaps tainted by last evening with the performance ' , Hour. WKNB—Lithuanian Hour. 6 :00—AlbS-ar ,.Ravue. . Naboland, 4,000 tons, at k point bonds each. Oaa Tear ....f...... *...*..****. Whm the attempt to past the ways seems apologetic, and where 6:00—Your show of Show* get water trom the Manchester stander did .something aliout It. eat outside the Irop Curtain, vj-iU ESt Moetba ...... la ....*...* , ^a78 sian restrictions on travel and this unclean process. ■ of Dubol.s' “Seven Last Words of w h a t —W ell at Work. WHAT—Nbtlila IrfKall B BUtall. about three miles north of Canak- Cases* continued those of .Tbrae Montba . EtO the choir group marches with rare l:.'»-W D R C - City Hospital. 11:35—Mualca. 10:30—tout Hit Parade. Water Department as the result of He went out and got a gia.arnlng How to Swim. the board voted to extend the ser­ Sewer and Water Department. the recent disastrous earthquakes Italian Soplai Movement - and fKR mental—and it stands apart with a direct lighting applied during the .5:0^Weaterh Theater. Center street, driving under The AMoetated Preee’>li excli^ely who are supposed to be discussing er this is to be their day to veVy unfriendly hands and influ­ THE ARMY^nd NAVY CLUB 1:5» -WDRC-Galeir^rake. WHAT—Italian Voice. vice to 25 more customers and to “ Well, I got that much," in western Turkey. -MonarcMaU expect to poll their lUtied to the «ue dt repabUcatlon o( minority of . works Of. lenten motif. actual performance was most J:#*—WCCC—Muatc. \ WTIC—Spin 'Em Again, 6;(»—Ship's Reporter. influence of liquor and reckless ences its sponsors had tried to 6H?k—Early Show. study tho problem ht chlorinating Downs commented, "I hope I Too Deep for Snorkel vlest/vote yet. • , T S h imiwe dUpetcheadUpet credited to It. or air navigation do not, any mo­ confront the great mechanical, Perhrips for this reason it is almost timely and appropriate. The quiet WDRO-Hormel GlrU.'\ WKNB—Mu.lcal Varletiea. The Dumlupinar waliV equipped driving, to April 25. not otherwlie credltoC I" P*P*'' avoid. WCCO—Miialcal Scoreboard: Newa. II;I5-.W H A I 4.;onaole Della Rtpubilea T:30—The* Passover of RemrbraTitit Van thlf water aa it leaves Bucklngh im can get the rc.st." emier De Gasperl told' newa- ment now,, suddenly find new Rus­ conscience. For the first tiiric ilnce easier to "llsteh to.’“ ^ ending on the choral blnedicUon WCCC—Ukranlan-Amerlean Hour. / RIJn. with a snorkel underwater breath­ u d aleo the local newe publlehed here. Simultaneously, two other things WKNB'-Newa; Social Serurtty Pro- reservoir before it reaches the 42 He did. The commissioners men mnnediately after the govenie Alt rlAhta of republleatlon of epeclal sian proposals for free, elections in 1947 they cari report to work feel­ It is full of sur'priae.*;' In places was also ideal for the occasion. fframi IIIU of Tomorrow. W K N B -P N H Varletiea. 8:00—Jackie Gleason. ing devicfi but presumai>\)ljr the happened. One was the wlld-flre IS: Sa—W DR C—New a. 9:00-^Rocky King. present GlaOtonbury.' consumers voted to supply the Glaston­ ment’a action that.the obstructions dlapatchea-herein are aleo reierved. the arrangement, of text in con­ Herbert France's accompani­ WTHT—Metropolitan Oprra. depth prevented its use. ■< ism of Communists and allied S(^c ail Germany and the unification ing that their own nation has spread, among the menibers of the junction' with certain harmonics is WUAYr-Saturday Matlnef. WCCC—Newa; Echoea of Ukraine. 9;30^Meet Millie. and other customers who may be bury consumers. FloridaConVict Full aerrlce client of N. E. A. Senr- House, of the reported significance ments were excellent, espieclally in t;IS —WMAY—SatSD- • 1-lfe Program. WTHT—Mualc In French Manner. 10:00—Balance Your Budget. ser\’lced there. The Istanbul newspaper Hefgun lalista In thri^enate had becoiaa •al4*» • Xn^a of Germany lyin|[ on the table, for finally decided to trust them, Just reniiscent of "Rossini's "Stabat *:SD—WDRC—Fuii foi All. \ WTIC—Eternal Light. 10:30—Mvsterv Theater. of the- biH. And t-be-atmosphere In places where intricate rhythms are 11:00—LUfle Theater. The mov^s were the first definite quoted rescuers who reached tha, "insupportable>t 4 ^nbUahera Repreientailvei: Tl>e their study and reference to their a little bit. Arid'that, as our na­ Mater." "Thtit tlefflCftt'Of compari­ . .WTHT-rOperA.'. . : V ► WHAY—Mualc from Scandinavia. scene aa. saying.,U.he. .aurvivol's .iri... "Perhapo.n ha- said,.— jwUua Me^ews Special Afency — New which knowledge of the bill spread soriietlmes abbreviated,'Mr. Fr'imce w e r e —News: Mualc. ^ Chatenff. Newg.’^ " - ITtlS^Xaittf'Shoir. ' — actions 'by the town iri" abotit-two N am ed -b y Tork. Chleaco, Detroit and Boelon. superiors in London, Paris, and tional life is goiog, is quite a gain, son is the secular rather than spared hothing in tbeae apota. He WKNB—Stars Review Hlta. ' 8*aday the stern had wlrele.ssed. "we all was not one to suggest'''that it l:0O-WTriT^Ieral(.’ oi T ruth./ A. M. years consi'deratiion of the prob­ thought We lackeri'cpurage. Thsar MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF Washington. and. We hope, the forerunner of sacred mood of the music .. but could in all modesty, have allowed EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT WONS—101 R$nch Boya. WCCC—French>AJn*rican Hour, lem. Discussions at tw6 recent A bout Town are safe in the submarine. Rescue know better now.” CIRCUXJITIONB. ______would’ receive favorable considera­ f . 4.V-AVnAT—Saturday Matinee. WNHC It demoristrates the barbarism and himself greater rein W the earth­ WTIC-Newa. . / t0;00—Whats Tour Trouble. meetings of the board resulted on­ us. .We have air to last only a few ' The premier said the new Senj(io Such a proposition appears al; other similar gains in prospect. tion if it should come up again. 20 REGULAR GAMES— 3 SPECIALS I ;tt--W D R C —Report from Overseas, WDRC—Mualc In lha Air. / hours.” - ' ' ' iiL State Prison The Herald PrlrUn* Company. Inc.. furious activity of the crucifixion quake organ passage, without fear WU a V—News; Saturday Matinee. WO.NS—Frank A ErnekL / 10:15— The Nature of Things. ly in stalemates when the direc­ The Auxiliary Police will hold election would daubtleos a e p itv ^ J ti ___ M no Bnanclal reeponilblllty for most automatic, in line with new The second thing that happened more understandably than a text STARTING AT 8:15 SHAR? WKNB—News;' Caravan for Saturday P:30--M r. Wizard Rescue teams and equipment '\ / of undue criticiam. These -organ WKNB—Newa; P.NH Varletiea. 11:00—Super Circus. tors failed to agree on the extent their .weekly meeting Monday at their seats “ some typonAphlcalerror* appearing In ad- Communist policies elsewhere.' waa that the Republican organiza­ WONS—Bandaland USA 1;IS-W T IC — Behind the /Pagea. Were rushed from Golcuk, a naval Tertleemanta and other reading matter dependent upon mere volume *md passages are not too frequent in WTIC—Experimental Theater. WKNB to which the service should be ex­ 7:30 p.-;m. in the Waddell School. (Conttnued From Pmee On«) Who were niembeirii as “ Senat tion, as such, became, aware of the WONS— I^nny Roai. 8:55—Program Previews. base, and were expected to reach lj» The Mandieeter Evening Herald. This, when and if it comes, will rcrlpturai paraphrase.' this type of cantata. jl:l\_W DR C— Adventures In Relence. 1:3B -WCCT^Newava; Ei^ora of Ireland. tended. right.” _ bill arid of its reported signifleanrr, S;25—WONS—Newa: Sporta Parade. 9:00—Episcopal Service. the scene in a few hours. U. S. The soloists, June Gaal, Benja­ The “ Seven Last Words of ■Wnc-Favorite*a of u e FamJ^Bishop Sheefi. Aksanl. reported without con­ Buteku and Albert Rerdard forI the day evening. '* one of the truest combinations o f WDRC—S>-mphonette. 2:30—Name a The.Sanit«a ' - — '-■-n \^..T. of publication except SaturCay— that the great powers must Ulti­ Special evenly for next week at have to be paid for a second con­ w e r e —Good Music Prescribed. WKNB-^Newa; Dave Roae Shocaae. Discussion centered, oil whether ^ Lady,. Rohg\s Lodge, Daugh­ firmation elsewhere, that joint murder of Meriden . T. Grant • a. ra. _____ Again we must in all fairness text and music digestible to west­ WONS-Juke Box WTIC—Catholic Hour. • 3:00^Th!a Is Tour Life. and by -what means the Glaston­ ters of St. 'G*orge, will me^t Tues- stnre manager James A, Leach In Ex-K ing mately decide on peace or war. So the Wadsworth Atheneum in sideration of the measure would be WKNB—Newa: Caravan for Saturday 3 :3 0 -Stu Erwin Show. Americari-Turkish naval maneu­ give credit to the male section for ern listening, concerning tbs one FOR $89830 COMPLETE! WTHT—Ruaa Morgan. 4:00—Kukla. Frrn and OHle. bury consumers could be made to i day'ot 7:30 p. m. With Mrs. F, H. 1948. Bums claimed the reward Saturday, Atiril 4 long as they all stay in a divided Hartford include the following: very high in terms of their own WDRC—Trea.aur>’ Bandstand. WCCC—German-American. vers were (o start five days hence the outstanding item in the-whole world shaking ev.ent that we all WTIC—To Be Announced. 4:30—Omnibus. . i amortize the estimated $12,000 f Parker of ^ Academy street, ,/for giving information leriding to legislative and public standing. • :I5-W K N B —Juetlce for Poland. . 6:00—You Are There. near Cha'nakkale. Dies in Germany, they stay on “'the thres­ "" Tuesday, April 7, 12:30 p. m., re­ cantata: "Thou wouldst friin de­ must acknowledge . . . “Greater IF YOU NKD ME ITS A.IARGAIN —Washington U.S.A..' !:S # -W D R C —N. T. Philharmonic. cost of Chlorination facilities of _ their conviction.^ Magnam testified So. when the bill did reach the w e r e —.News: Mualc. 6:30—This Is Charles Laughton. hold of war. When they all agree corded music, Bach's “ Branden­ stroy the temple." In this chorus love hath no man . . WTHT—Ralph Flanagan. 6:45—Walter tVIncheU, Which they would be the sole bene- | Sunset Council, N/o. 45, Degree 11. 8. Fleet in Area against them.’ The Easter Story, burg Concerto No. 1"; 6:30 and Insurance Committee' this - week, WTIC—Robert Arnrbruater. WTIC—Your Box at the Opera. ■ Several ships of- the Americaii to get out of Germany, and thus the abandon, the native savagery, WKNB—Box 13. WCCC—New*:'Mualc. • 7:00—Red Skelton. factors. of Pocahontas, will meet in Tink- Magnam also loaned Wojcule- 8:30 p. m., members' film in Avery the prospect was that it might g.§g_W,TirrT-Toa- and Crumpeti, 7:30— Private Secretar>’. fleet, including, the cruiser Magda Nearby m io bUght of death haa pM?ed and the horrible barbarism came FOR F U a PARTICULARS CALL WKNB—Sunday Serenade. 8:00—Toast Of The Town. Thev now 'get untreated water, er hall Monday at 8 p. m. Re- wicz the car he used In the AYO out of army-to-army contact with auditorium; Wednesday, 12:30 never be heard of again. WORCTtPPC Eddie Fisher. , J:S5—WCCC-.4iu*lc. Roanoke, six destroyers, six sub­ out more strongly than in the W T Ic/fe lg City Serenade. 9:00—TV Playhouse.. Attoi’ney IValter M. Downs, rep- 1 ports.will Ije made on progress for holdup attempt but was not other:, evar, and left life. each other, they .will make it poa- {)• m., gallery talk, "The Art of ■What was the offense involved in !:S * -W K N B —NAwa; Yankees at At 10:00—The Doctor. marines, two minesweepers and a opening chorus where these same WKNfi—Newa; Dance Date. lanta. i-esenting Russell Ti yon, owner of the"ClndereIla Weekend " quiz on wise involved. (Oontianed From Page Om ( „ That la the atory told by tbe 8ible for there to be peace. Drawing," by Misa Peck; apd this matter,? W. 8. MeNALLY A Sm s , Tel. MI-94992 g.| _W H A Y — Band By Demand. 10:30—Oszie anL Harriet. supply vessel, were due at-Izmir, needed elements were found miss­ 5 S:a0—WCCC—Mualc. the Cedp.r Ridge Development on Friday, April 24. A social time Wojculewicz, police say, has con­ Thursday, 12:30 p. m., recorded It seems .to have been one of • SEPTIGTANK 1:30—WHAY—Crosby’s Quarter. ll:00-^Sunday Newa Special. Mnnchecter ro.id in'^ Glastonbury, 200 miles to the south, on a good France in 1630 and assumed the fiaida. It la the story told In hu­ ^l^e could solve all the other ing, or were sutiordinated to a WDRC—OlC Record Shop. WTHT—Wayne King. 11:15—Fireside Theater. will follow the business session. fessed an attempted $10,000 pay­ music, Bach's “ Brandenburg Con­ a degree of purity. This is a Re­ WHAT—New*: Music of th* Mestere 11:45—This la tha Life. will visit today. Other American man hearts. It la the. story told in problems between East and West mere correct musicianship. WCCC—News: MUalc. ‘ said he had spoken writh Town roll robbery of the Sigourney Tool throne after the wsy had been certo No. 2." publican state admiriiatratlon, and I W H A Y—Newa. . WONS—Top Tune*. \ n2:1.5—Newi. •SEWER LINES WTIC—Intermexxo. Counsel Charles N. Crockett-about Marine Cpl. Theodore R. Beebe, fleet units, including the carrier Company In May, 1951. par(ed by political friends and •• taUgion. and leSye the problem of Germany it is a' Republican-controlled Gen­ This cantata is not a sweet, tune-- /W O N S —Army Air Force Program. WKNB higher rates to the Glastonbhry Tarawa, the heavy cruiser New­ Army clique...... / WTHT—Guest Star 8:1.5—WTIC—Youth Brings You Music. 12:1.>—In the Park. Jr., haa returned to Camp Le- He arid others are accused, in . We react to these sessonal tld- unsolved smd still be in little less eral Assembly, but it is not a hark­ ful, .melodic, sentimental, arrange­ , WONS— Charles Ksser. 12:.30—Glacier Park. customers to pay for the chlorina­ Hectic times followed In th6 • DRY WELLS / WTIC—Public Affairs. Jeune, N. C., after spending a 30- port News, three destroyers and a the warrants, of attempting to ing back to the machine hey-day of 8 !S # - vVTIC— Bob Consodine, , 1:00— Raster Parade. tion. tanker arrived at Istanbul today politically untsbie country. There - laga'with a festival Of Joy. It Is a danger than we are in today. And Deaths Last Night Installed and Repaired ' 5:33—^VONST-^^^'S. W TH T-G uy Lombardo. \ 2:00— Family Theater, day Jurlough with his parents, Mr. forte an employe of the Industrial the Republican past, when the late T.vealat He said it would be difficult to always was gossip^ about MsdsMri fastlval o f green buds, delighting we could leave ail the.other prob­ WCCCe-News; Music. \ 3:00—Sunday Matinee and litrs, T3ieodore R. Beebe, Sr., on a'courtesy visit. Credit Union at gunpoint to open J. Henry Roraback sat astride • :0d-W DRC—Newa. WONS^^Aftalr* of Peter Salem. 4:00—State of the Nation enter into ■ contrftctural relaUori- of 134 Okkiand street. The newspaper Askam said the Lupescu, often at the palace. ' our eye and aenae. It la a festival lems unsolved, and solve that of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WONS—Newa. W1C.NB—Bo* 1.3. 4:30—Omnibus. the company safe during Novem­ twerything, dispemsing legislative WTHT—Mu.alc. shlps with all the Olastoiibury joint hav.al maneuvers were 16 be Fled Nazi* . within the heart, aa our capacity Germany, and immediately be in largesse to his favored lieutenants. 3:45—^WCCC—Magsxine Musts, 6:00— You Are There. ber of 1960. Finally the'palri fled Romania'Ifi Lisbon, Portugal—Former King LOAM FOR SALE W RAY—Spor*.j. WTIC—Elmo Roper. \ fr:.30—This.Is The Life. customers for additional payment's. The Motherhood of Mary Moth­ an exercise in mining the Bos­ Bookies and other 'Convicts were feir life seems renewed within ua much less danger than we are in Carol II of Romania, S9, who once In those halcyon days, there was WTIC—News. 4:#0~W TIC—G. J. Ji>e. -.7.:00— A Day .With Your Dog. General Manager Richard Mar­ ers Circle will meet Monday at 8 porus. \ 1940 to escape the Naizi Oermail LOAM WKNB—News; SpoHa Review: Eh.ay W TIlT—Mantovani. 7:30—Surdav Playhouse. victims of other attacks by the occupation. They narrowly ericaped by the landscape atirrlng and by today. no such symbolism as the dual Job CALL MI-9-0S31 UUES— HYACINTHS— TIUPS Listenhiis;. ’ tin recommended that a chlorlna- p. ^ m.__ at the home of M^fs. Clement American 'authorities .said the gave up first -claim to the Roma­ Dark, Rich, Cultivated WDRC—America Calling. 9;00—Fred Waring Show. gang. Because of fear, Wojcule­ assassination when their train wag lighter ainL.It:ia a festival within ban, establishing the principle that Grade No, gS.OO cu. y d -. • WONS--Sporta. 'VriNS—Under Arrest. 9:30— King's Crossroads. tor be installed even if no mo-e i Morin. 20 Dorothy iDad U. S. training mission to Turkey wicz has told police, some of the So if, by any, chance, the Rua- nian throne to ...his son, Mibai 1 Wm. Stt«l« and Sens WTIC—Bcb Steele.- .. WCCC—Mualc. ; than the present 42.customers are.' fired upon aa.it sped-toward., tha' legislators should not reap tan­ efritde No. '2 82.1)0 7;a. yd.' BEGONIAS -^FUCHSIAS W TH T—News. Weather. J0:00—The.W^b. would assist in rescue operations. robberies and beatings have gone that part of us which believes that sians are willing to go all the way (Michael) and f then reefaimed it gible rewards from their own leg­ 4:?l0—.laaoh and the Golden Fleece. 10:30—I'm Th** Law. served. He said there is a ques­ Defense Minister Seyfl Kurtbek Yugoslav border. ‘ Delivered In Truck WDBC—To Be Announrert. WCCC—aNewal >uair. 11:00-*-The Late Show. . Local students at American In­ unreported. They and mor,e respec­ In Spain, the Franco gon/tVit. the mysteries of field and heart on Germany, that will be at once for a time before going into exile islative service. In .those halcyon ' ETC. WHAY—Supper Scieimi* WDRC—Arthur, Godfrey. tion .about the legality-..of the ternational College in Springfield. rind Adm. Radik Altirican, Turkish 'V.. .1 '' Load Lots—Order Now y g;2.V_\VTHT—Bob Finnegan. table victims were reportedly too •ra companion to a higher mys- their supreme concession and the again. Son of Queen Marie and days, faithful legislators were WTHT— Lawrence We|k., waivers \inder which they receive Mass., who at* enjoying a 10 day havi commander, flew to the meipt made the exiled monarclti^ Screened oand. stone, fill WTIC—Weather. WH.4Y—Save a Life Rrbgfam. terrified to report their misfor- virtual prisoner, but he and King Ferdinand, Carol married accorded certain routine privileges,^ g:30_ WTHT—Sports. untreated water. Easter vacation at their homes in­ scene, along with other top_ mil­ tary, that of the symbolic death supreme test of our own ability to amd gravel dellvert^. WONS—Dear Margy. ll'a Murder. According to ThraJI, there are tunes; MscDonald said. constant companion made a three times, the third time to the which were theirs so long as they WONS—Evening Star. 4:33^ WONS—News. clude; Paul Hillery, a senior, from itary officials He said also that Wojculewicz accomplished In promise of life decide to live in a more peaceful WTIC- NBC Symphony. Pedace Denies 170 lots along Manchester road tacular escape to Portugal, former Madame Elena (Magda) were both faithful and reasonably ^ NUSSDORF DONT • WDRC—Cedric Adalbe. 231-Porter street; Roger A. Pres­ The Dumlupiqar was reported has offered to identify his silent which Is more than life. world. Lupeacu. Died Saturday. $1.00 AND UP g:iy_W T H T —CIO and You. 5:00—WTIC—The Chaae.. which might some day be serviced. roamed for the next few discreet. WDRC—P.adlc Sports Roundup. ton, a Junior, 21 Lllley street: accompanied by her . sister sub­ victims if they are brought tb hia CONST. CO. Throw Tharn Away WCCC—Mualc. Sherwood G. Bowers,, chairman Latin America, arriving 'One reason we have this festi New York—Robert Harrison, One o f the faithful leglaUtIve Phone Mitchell 9-7408 AT ^:OD_WONS—Al Refer Sports. WONS—The Shadow, Harold G. Symington, a senior,.180 marine, the Inonu, and was travel­ still Plenty Of Wear U ft la WDRC—P'-oadmay> Mv Beat. . WTHT—Ben Ham*thorne. Move \|;o K ill of the board, pressed i^nsuccess- Europe in 1947. They finaliri 68. an actor for 50 .years, a direct henchmen of the Roraback daye WTHT—Industry Reporta. Autumn street; Starwood A. ing on the surface en route ffpm. tied In Portugal. ■ / . ' pal is because It is ileeded. The Shoes Repaired Hero WHAY—Chapel of the Airlanes. fuHy for a delay in extending the Treadwell, a junloiv/411 Center The Mechanical Conscience descendant of President William had standing p o s it io n of the 'T :U _W 0 N S —I>»fs Got Hi Town. WDRC- Arthur Godfrey. Canakale to Istanbul at the -time Carol's first wife, was/jeanifc eorth, to flower, must have its Henry Harrison and a great- WTHT— Women in Uniform. WKNB—News; Ave Marl* Hour. service until a means could J)c street, and Carl H ^son, a Junior, of the collision at 2 a.' m. (7 p. tn,, franchise for new Connecticut In­ 7;S(^_W0NS—Wori of Life Hour. Assembly Bill (Ztai) Lambrlno, a comrntmer With sleep and its awakening. The What happened on the floor of grandson of Jelferson Davis, Pres­ corporations. He not only ruled on 3:$a—WTIC—Counterspy. ^ found by which the Glastonbury 155 Forest stree' e.a.t., Friday). Seal Donations SAM YULYES WTIC—To Be Announced. WTHT—Greafeet Story Ever Told. consumers would pay for the whom he eloped to R u a ^ whU« heart might plod along, never the United States Senate the other ident of the Confederate States. tbe huslneso aspirations of others, WDRC—Vauglin Monroe. WDRC—Guest Star. The Nabola-ndi out of Goteborg, he was serving as a ptfiobel in Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ W THT—Dinner at the Green Rotm. (Continued from Page One) chlorination. The Kiwaniri Club will meet knowing its own full role. If there day, when one Senator questioned Santa Fe, N. M.-^Otto Theodore •but also:' "perioiHeally, "legfiilated W.CTNS—True' Detective. sailed from Istanbul at 7:45 p. m. Hit 8.3,348 Today Romanian army dur^ Worn r^loTAiriTRTES ter Khid ' Done - While T oo i31 LAKE STREET - - T£L M i^ -7A62 . . 7H.V—WHAY—^3luiUo* in the-Air. , • WCCC^News; Mualc,' Last night’s-action calls for- ln- Monday at 12:15 p. m.- at-the Coun­ Smith, 77. member of a family for ehartera to dummy associates of — WONS—News ; ;;ii Quesliona. <11:45 a. m., e.B.t-;)'yesterday with War I. Ti)« marriage w u later •B‘> were not some periodic sensory in­ whether the letter another Senator F 'ALL MAKES Walt; 7 5;I3-WHAY-News. allegedly sought the $4,000, pay- ' forming the new customers that try Club. A film on Savings Bonds generations prominent in the ele­ his own, said charters subsequent^ g:00r-WTHT—Dancing Party. WDRC— Bin Downs. a _stralts pilot ribOartL- . nulled. / --w fusion of lightness. And for that prc.sontcd as from a high govern­ 15 MAPLE STREET WTIC—Inside Bob and Ray. will be shown and Howard Titus, a vator industry and' an engineer ly hating some value on the open .$:.$3~WDRC—Newa. off, i chlorination is in the offing and Sxnk Imenidlatelv 1 Seal eontrlbutiona total Mihai surteeded td the thrqao \ Opp. First Nstianal Store WDPC—Gene Autry. bond man from Hartford, will Th- H-w,. Im I"!? $3,348, hsve been received part o f human experience by mental official was genuine, was with the Otis Elevator Co., of market. t Arthur Drug Stores V Parking Lot y WONS—?0 Oiiestmns. Nveafng Pedace, who is also a New Lon- “ ’ ey will, be expected to bear when Carol fl«d Roijiiania- the Yonkers, N. Y., for 40 years, • WHATO-t^o^teKnet* Conducta. 6:00— WDRC—Theater of Stars. . _ . _ , . . the cost of the chlorinator. speak. Robert Hathaway is In Th- ^ through the mail at the Manchea- which we really live—our con- perhaps, let us hope, the hifch This, in the halcyon days of Con­ WONS—.Nick Carter. don County Commiss.oner. gave, m another action last night the time but the younv monarch w|ii i;:«» W^RC - rar7a \ char;arM of the program, apd John 1 , j ' ^ th- nfi*^*'* 'i’'"'!**. Company by' Robert kept a virtual ^naoner by Iw adouaness of an unattainable point o f the national di.sease from London—Harry Ralton, 43, aong necticut machine politics, was a WONS—V’lrglnla Barn Dance Jam-. WHAY-Sporta. this account of his discussions, commissioners voted to authorize SoX r s Will Furnish th eV ten d- " n \rirlter who wrote many -songs for bftrec. WTIC i-Newa the accident, saying he ^ d put conducted by the RoUlfy mania's lron-ftste*ter8. had collided with a small fish-1 morning. WTIC—Pee Wee King. WTIOrYalc Interprets the* .News. if heXcould help him in his efforJ.s I for sale for one dollar to be tor toneacu______the Easter story comes nfs sym­ high point, and then going on to philosophy of the University of WTHT—Monday Morning H-eadlinea. Ing boat. Donations will be received after posed to. legislate themselves Jobs VVHAY—News* Ii»*wenl Re\ i. w. I to h a ^ th e bill killed, saying that ' down arid removed. / Big Payloader the United I4ri Jona in thq figlft bolic reassurance and renewal of the end of this disea.se, 'for the Texas. Born in Ontario. Died or other benefits. The old-fashioned WONS—New England Barn Dance. 6:23— WONS—.News. Istanbul authorities said the the. drive Closes tomorraw, Easter Thursday. WDUC—News. 6:50—WDRC—Mira Brooki. its passage would put him out of j If it caftnot be sold for reinOval Naboland was'being detained for against Hitler/ ■'\ '^<1 faith. grab bag has been placed in moth MEMORIALS WONS—Squad Room. Sunday. The total does riot Include brutal fact is that we cannot con­ ti30-W T IC —Grand Old Opry. business.\ | within 90 days, the town w (^ tear Mihai stJsUyrid on the-Uirone tn W . / WTIC—American Forum of the Air. a routine investigation. - liontrlhution containers that Iimve In this unattainable realm there tinue to exist as a nation unle.s.s London —George Burchett, 80, balls., under the rafters up some­ WDRC—Gunsmol.e. Pedace ^vlsed him that he it down. Goes Haywire December,er, 1947, whsh m - •bdical- where near the Crow's Nest. And WONS—Guv l.zombardo Show. WHAY—Supper Serenade. b^ n distributed to a number of self-styled King of the Tnttoolsts WTHT—Hour- of Decision. •should get a\|obbylst. Asked what ' Joseph Zgla. a GlMtonbury ed underr Coinmunist pregafiM imdithd ace powers and capacities beyond wc letiu'n to some capacity to live 10;OA—WDRC—Saturday Night Coun­ \V.\S BASED .\T OKOTON locations in town. ’• who tattooed the Chinese dragon what might have been a standard, OF PROVEN'* 7:06— WDRC—Jack Bej ny. the services of, a lobbyist niight poultry farnier, who/originally An 11,000 - pound .payloader left_the fii^untry: The RomuilM our comprehension, and laws so in trust with ourselves. which adorns the chest of Den­ routine measure a few decades ago try Style. WTIC—31y. Son Jeep. Groton. April 4—(/Pi— The I'J WTIC—Music With a Beat. cost, Pedace sakl between $3,000 J wanted to buy the.schpol and move went on a rampage on West Cen­ Imrliament' immediately proclaim^ ' much beyond our laws that we call mark's King Frcderik IX. becomes something of a shocker WONS—Treasury Varieties. Turkish submarine Dumlupinar, as There can be no .such thing as W/THT—Saturda> ;i inv Shamrock WTHT—.Sophisticated Rhvthm. and $4,000. it, has changed his.mind and now ter street after apparently going ^ ^^e 7orm7f''u“ ‘R."sr' Bum^^^^ ed the ngtlon a Communiat Paoi>* today, imperiling the very leader­ ■ ’ NS— Chicago Theater of the Air. 7:36—WDRC—Anr oa *N‘ Andy. , It a miracle ,■ whenever they freedom in a nation which, feeds Cincinnati I..arry Benton, 56, AY—News: Reward Review. "About four weeks ago,’’ said wants to repair It rind rent It. He out of control at 7:30 yesterday submarine here its Reda Free 15 pirn; ship of those thought tb. be asso­ WTHT—Revical Hour. Pedace, "Disco called me up and operate. Here, in this iinRttainable only suspicions. There , can, former star pitcher with National $0—WTHT—r Perspective. WONS—Lutheran Hour. requests a five y e ^ lease, however, morning, and before ‘’ s motion ciated wlth.lit. ... \ A'DRC—Nows; Country Style. said tivat arrangements had been reidm, is the ultimate reality we -League clubs in Boston, ■ 'VTIC—The Aldrich Familv. and Martin reepmmerided against was stopped by ^ r e e . it had re- ; u made two rou- be no such thing as strength in New York j n A Cincinnati. This Is a period, in short, when ,0;4.^wriAY—Newa. * ! ^ —WDR('—Charlie McCarthy and Charged in Plot lliOD—All Stations—New.«». made for a lobbyist. Be thanked renting the biiHding. ceived atout $3.M0 damage and do not know how- to possess or such a nation. Unless the diet is it Is the cynical professionals who Edgar Bergen. me and that was the l a ^ I heard Correctly designed inonuments are products of careful WHAY—S.ive a Life Program. WTHT—American Music Hall. Tabled uptil the nex\^ hoard caused $150 worth to a lawn a t ' i.— Fast Talkers Oft oWn or touch. are the ones who become dlsillus- II :0.1—WDRC—News. abo^it the matter.” altered, and abolished, the trend ALBANY PAPERS UP W!lAY-a'!avc A Life. meeting were the preliminary con- the corner of McKinley street. ' 1 m (Continued From Pago 6ae) toned^about the game of politics. intelligent study. They have balance, distinction and WTHT - Sa^irda^— NKht Dancing WTIC—Phil Harris and Alice Faye. 'edace said he had no particular The dirt-loading m^hine own- „ t” ' «"hrn:.rine Blower, the \ Tet there is that part of us of the disease must go on to less Partv. sideratioiy''of an iiylu.striili/-sub- i meaning; they ha^e beauty that will endure. WONS-Silver Trumpets Hout4^ ist in mind when he madXthe ed bv Aime LaTuIlIppe and Sons, ' S’.''*,'” which Is of this same realm, and and less freedom and less, and Albany, N. Y.. April II :l5~W ONS— Mldtilghl Matinee. 6:15 -WH.MT—Cioldfii Momenta in Bong divlsion/of land on Broad street, ,„ „ a :______' halls in 1950 and sent to the P'.itln istry of State Security before it Pay $50 Fin^ WTHT—The Play1ao^^s. suggestion and no names w ^ e landscape grirdeners of. 780. Ver­ in a contact with it which is the strength. A nation in which every­ Both of Albany'a dally newspapers «:.76--WDRC— 3Iy Little Margie. and futuie as.seasment of , the e'ost d-lnhia Navy Tni-tl’ for refitting.,.n was combined.into the Interior A f­ Cutting I^ne In Our Own Shop From The WTIC—Tlii.H Week Hn^porta WTIC—Theater CHlu. montiohed. non street, cra.sljed -through a fairs department when Malenkov contact of quest if not of touch, will cost, 7 cents instead of 5 for V’’ DrC—Yi»i*r Navv Sh\w, I of strirm sewer installation to ph ruh 'o,'..— apokcaninn .-aid todav. Two Hartford men, described 1^ body is suspicious of everybody ./ Rough stone To The Finished Memorial WHAY—Hour Faith. ."Disco,” .said Pedace. “is only ow^erV benVfi7177V"the7Xh‘‘‘‘ifn R^^ plowed up a lawm l« - became premier. and which is nourished from it, a single copy starting Monday. 11:30—WTIC-Md*»lc/ WONS—Eiicht atec.'Hour. h-fore h-ing turn-d over to an police aa short-change artists wtm else, in which suspicion is the law Home delivery rates will go up \.DRC- SvmpiUiti-v Ha 5:60— WDRC—Hallmarl' Playhouse. One of 'many person.* who come to at tin reqi:e.stcd the .subdlvi.sion/"'-* hitting and glancing off the ! (The announcement gave no' in- SERVICES WHAY—Easy yLlstenlng/ ^ ; tree on the property of James Cllf- Allj-d countrv iiod-r the Mutual faat-shufned a Main street buala and by which alone our own living • WTHT—Walter Wlnchell, me ns their State Central commit­ i dication of. how many persona hajl and the custom, is a nation which 10 cents a week, to |0 cents. J2 ;0a—WTIC—NTi'vs: SsniniX Kaye. tion be . po.stponed so that D-<-n*e a'-i.-tance pact. ness man .out o f $10 a few we*kt •WHAY—News: Koatolaretz Conducta teeman to dlscti.ss their problems. ford of 247 West Center street. haa purposeVsmd dignity and real­ is doomed' to die of its own mental The morning Times-Union an­ That Interpret The Wishes \VDR('—New.«. WONS—Rey. Martin Jackson. TowK Engineer Jame.s A. Rheokey The rnoke.-man said he had no 1 been arrested for "m coirtct con- igo, were found guilty of larc^iu I2:30-'WTTC—To Be Announn^; The If there has been any attempt at a The machine, which was on its ity. The moat real thing in our liv­ nounced its boost in today's edi­ S: i5—U TUT—Tayirr Grant. couldTtiKjy the plans further. kno'"I-dge of when or to vhom ! '•"el •» connection with the In- in Town Court this morning aflc( daggers, plunged in iU own back, Of The Family Mancfiester Memorial Co. Ivorv Touch. WHAY—Falcon Ballroom. fix on this, bill, I know nothing way\to a job in East Hartford, ' vestigationf They presumahly in-' tion, citing Incieased costs. The 12:5.V—\VTIC-.N'‘ ws The Tp'wn Planning Commis.sion the Bumper w.a.a transferred fined $50 each by Judge John S. O. ing Is also the most unreal; the It would come, inevitably, to the , T / A. H. AIMETTI Prop. 9:.10-WDRO—Escape. about it. I m available at any ^m e | reci^mendcd sidewalk re- wa,s bring operated by Alirert L ey I eluded sofne memlMra of the old one thing which really is happens action followed a similar state- . . , Sandav WTIC—Dragne*. ton rff'iiartford. He 'was not in- ' State Security ministry staff.» Rottner. — day when it would no longer be a anent yesterday by the afternoon K:.V1-WTK'—Nows. .Music. WTHT—Capitol Memo. for questioning ’ concerning' m y , waived in the four Bond for appeal foir tEsu-l Emtsft V HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER 7:00 - W TI(’--Cavaltade of Music. WONS—Answers for Americsiu'*. talk with Disco." ' ' Jured, according to Patrolman to be the one thing we can' never people or a nation, but merely a Knickerbocker News. JOHN B. BURKE iI lot development . \ . and anieaite c.urbs Today's’ cornfnunique liated slk Mann, 32, of 54 Fairmount s tr e ^ , WCCC—Organ MelotMes. ' 9:45_W T1IT—George K. Sokolakv. ■ John Baldyga. who investigated. persons among the accused whh quite prove or know, outside the formless, wriggling mass of its FUNERAL HOME 7:13—WC^'(-— Hour of St Francis. I0:06— WDRC—Quia Kids. Pedace aervctl a.s a Senator In be subsUtutetKfor concrete curbs.. Art Investigation p t. the dam- , and Jacob. John Cohen, 28, o f The Times-Union said that since 7;3g_WCCC—News: Musir You Want. , had not previously been known to realm o f faith and intimation — the price was raised to 5 cents 6*s W n iT -P a u i Harvey. the-General Assembh’ in 1947, re- The commissioV |■equi:•cs paving An inveShtlgation of the dam- 1 Court Gases Capen' street, waa set at $1,W1F ' own su.splcions, the lowest form of WTIC -News. String Symphi^nette. JVHAY—N”;ws East Listening. prcselfting the 19th district. ______be' Involved. In its annduncem^t years. ago. „ newsprint costs had 87 EAST CENTER ST. WDRC—Music Box ' the roads to mmodate heavy , aged payloader showed that it had ! each after both indicated Uny- ouUide ■ our momenta of touch- mass life. -I WTIC—Marrlf Craig. Herhort KiihnUo. 24. of RFD 1 arresla Jan 13. the govegn- \ risen 88 per cent and its payroll Tel. MI-8-6868 7:.W-WDR(;-Worln 'In Brief. W'ONS-^iibltc Service Proxraihs; trucks. a cracked chas.aia and flywheel would appeal the loyal court-'F quest, in which the psfrt of us There are some signs that we WK.NB—News News. housing and that the u-bo)ls had i Rockville, who escaped serious in ! ment reported - charges against had gone up 97 per cent. |:n0- WONS—Chape' tn the Sky finding. . -i- -up which belongs to it has fleeting are beginning to climb away AMBULANCE SERVICE ^ Geod Neighbor Policy 18:13—W‘ONS—ti;Tttrio of Mercy. .snapped o f f the front axle. The 1 ju-.v when his car hit ,V telephone " " 'y .nme doctors,. some of them The .Times-Union is published by wmmdtor waul WTHT— News. W'THT—Allslkn Ct>oke. ThaiI*'iKl Closes The pair was arrested in Springr, near-unions with it. from this fate, some signs that we the Hcarst Corp. The Knicker­ WTIC—N»"ws: George Crook. 16:30— W'THT—W'orld and the West. machine w.as removcii bv R ogri: i Pole at the corner of Oakland and thatn nf field March 25 aKer i^ing c^fl- you may ik x know the people who share your party-line WDRC'—New.«. • • . WDRC—'News; LUiei> to Korea. Tiifle FBI Clikf ! Sherman, riggers and haulers. IJS'orth .Main .streets at 1:30 a. m -A A l victed of similar- chargM there. Of ■ all this, never to be fully are beginning to recognize that bocker News is a member of the • V. H .W —News; Choristers. WONS -H oL „|i’rinil> Service.^ Biiriiia Border gruped, never to be denied, the Gannett group. ■ telepbooe, but you CM be good neighbors with them by WKNB--Heating, Waters. WTIC-MeeV the Press. , ' At the .time of the accident, the jVaterday. wa.s fined $3,'> on a e^iean Intellicrence through a According to police,; the ■ men the measures ^'e take, in the name i:l.7- W THT—Chr»st.an Science. 16:I3—WDRC—UN Report. Dispule on Rvcds machine, which can go 2l1.miles .hn.'geof re. RIe.s.s driving in Tovvn organization identified aS operate a racket in which theyiaoi Easter story is the beautiful sym­ sharjag the Ktvice fairly. Party-line service is good fpr WDR<’—Shoppere Special WHiAT-News. of ausplcion, do far .more harm A personalized a n d per hour in reverse and 12 ■ miles ( oui t^hi.s nuirnmp. —ioinl " iThis was an apparent confuse a clerk that they beat hiin' bol, by which our faith and our everybody when you keep calls reasonably shon, .a | l^ WHAY —PaleaMne .Program. 11:06—News on All St’i^tiona. ' (Continued From Page One) ,t\ ■‘J than good, and that security which FRIENDLY SERVICE t::t0—W( )N^J—Rad 1.0 Carrder^s.' WHAY—Easy Listening. I per hour forward, was traveling ; Kuhnke/otd pohee^the car y h l ^^e Joint Distribution out of $10 while paying for a smallr quest are renejved, so that we • WHAY -Mu.slcal Del BUoiiglorno. H :I3-W D R C — PFC Eddie F:sher. (Continued From Page One)' ' backward.^. To opej-ate the ma; off the roaM when he fell asleep committee (JDC), a Jewish relief purchase with a $20 blU. is gained through measures plenty of time between calls, and answer your own'ring WCCC—News'. Churches Sing. WTHT—Eddie Fisher. Thailand w’ishe.s to remove "su.'x- live. 1952 DODGE COUPE . a a e e • • e ------. $ 1 9 9 5 -chme in reverse, the driver .sits at the whcelN,Iudpe .lohn S. G. ha.s aided millions of I — , ------' ; prompted' by suspicion is a dead oo^r. .Of couflje, a good neighbor will give up tha'iine in New car guanuitoe. WTtC—Sabbath Mes«a|fe. . WTIC—('Ilftm Utley. pHcions" that thl.s country wa.s in­ gres.s to oxpqse Communisl.s any- / EDWARD J. WKNB ■ rvilonla. WONS—J)ance Orchestra. volved in supporting Nationalist 'Hldeways. /oqking booking over his shoul- Rotlnor. Rotlner. w who ho wa.s wa.s.on o n the tl— bench • —to- refiige/s thing, not any livini^^rotccUpn for case of emergency. WTIC—CJ lldr 'n's'^.Coriier. 11 :.10— vv'TlC Meet the \>ep.' where but .s.aid he could ".see no der to steeV.'er.' - . any. dav. told tol.) Kuhnk^ Kuhnke that (li wa.s ..^ European refugees. • WTHT—Mus-. for Sunday. W’DRC—Art* W'aner Orchestra troops or.allov/ing thcrti pa.s.sage particutar )iurpo.se m rexhm im ng The accident is still under inves- Allied, Red T ^m s ourselves. ' ONS—New.' . through Thailand to Burma. ■goodWay, to commit SHicjdo." Little Conference Grows ^ POLOMSKI 1952 CHEVROLET 2-DbOR ...... $1995 W’I|AY—Moonlight .Memories the view Of a few individiial'pro- tigatlon. — . It has. been our unspeakAble WTIC—Chlhlr* r ’s Corner. W’ONS- Dance. Orchestra*. The police chief apparently was another cn.se stemming from -N«w-cte:gnaiantBe....j5=', v - f:l>0 - WDRC- -Worj .Nrws. . • ' lt:43r^W’TIC-:^Stara‘ from rirla, feasors-if tijey are not part of an ------^ ^ tan arrekl 'liiade yo-slei-day.'^''aTter t i *^at UWe_ conference^ on TTSir practice, . for aorne. time^.for.. Iut. WCCC—string Time . . . referring to charges in Rkngoon S ® for Exchange - ; R O -. T H„yE , H ..S luiMiiig Cenlraefor' - THE SOUTHERN NEW ENOUND 11:35- WONS-News. organization promoting the-spread Rogowski, 28,,of .362 Adams street, liavi^tion in *6erlin is progress­ stanch',' to follow our own sus- AVON’S—Y'olc^ .Ca^lvAry, W^HAV-Newa. that Thailand and the' Cnited ; ■ ■ \ ------■WTHT^Razziiif SoMety. , J' 'I2;00^W’TIC -N cw k;- Music. “ States were supplying the NatMn- Commun siu...... • Sabres Bag MIG, Tercived ’ a 60-day suspended sJ'-r.s ing quite, along the lines ..we Inti­ piciona .and try t® gparantee.our Authorized - Saleg T*l. Stom 9044 1952 HUDSON CLUl COUPE ...... $2295 WTIC-. World Newi. Roundup WDRC—News. The House tm-Amcrican Activi­ .sehlonce on a -Charge, of being a Patienta Todav .147, (Contiiiiieid; From Page O aa)i.. - TELEPHONE ._cojBPANy£'.f:r^ New ear guairantee^ -- A\lHAX--.-llaLian Voice. ___ . 12:lG-WTlC.^Mualc. . ■ ■ alists in Burma,. .. mated it might-When, w e drew a cwn. security by using lie-detec­ Earlier Genera] Phao had i.ssued ties commitfeg, headed by Rep. cfunmon fk uivkard. Rogowski, wno , A DAl I T T E D YESTERDAY; - and Service ' ‘‘There Is No, Substitute ■ W KNB^News- ^Prjlonta. 12:33—News Velde ,( R ,'Ill.i,''Was-nPieh 'in‘ Ihe. --Hit Three Others town called "Fr^dom VlUage” less- prospective parallel between it and tors periodically on the employes f:13—'WTIC—Serenade in Blue.. •« similar orders to police . n'oijg wa.s found .in an intox;icated'comli- Thomas McCann, 75 Pine street; For Quality” OwMd and OpcrofMl Sy had Far CaaaMfkW FM|da WDRC—V‘ 0e» Rc l " ‘fC** .4 news about then ns it launched il.s than half a mile from here. '■'5; another fahioUs and historic con­ Cambodian border In the east as a tion on Main street ye.storday by Candace Glapp, South Coventry; .-file Atomic Energy Commis­ 1951 HUDSON HORNET ... $2095 WONS—To Be AnhouMced, ' search for . subvirsives in educ.i- Paul Duff, Hartford; Mr.s.' Rita Marine's who put the villago- . REFRIGERATORS: . New car guarantee. WTHT- HelP'im Cr»i;idiii: move to check passage of "free ' (Continued From Page One) Sgt. Kdward' M. Winzier and wlio ference on navigation—which led sion at the Oak Ridge atomic pro­ f :30—WDRC— Retigmur. Newa. -1 Eastei* Rit^s^Set^.' '-ion. -V . Ctaft> 58 Waddell road; Mrs. in a 'single day erected a sign .^ • 'r. Cambodian" guerrillas through has a Icngtliy reiord o f. intoxica- to the creation of the present Unit­ ject. ' Kelyinator \ WO.NS—Pack tO'God rlour.^ . the area. Hoover expi'csscd .his opinion probably was destroyed and eight titfn conviction.s, ,_\va.s original;;,' Charles Lashinske, 87 Campfie’ d the gate reading: "Fredeom 'Vil-., W THT—Opert Album lage—the end of the rainbow.” ed States of A m eri^ ■Hiis periodic ,^ass use of the WTIt^-^Explorer’a bf the Wild. By Salvation Army Last week Thailand offered Na­ Ecb. 26 at a clo.sed sc.s.sion of the .^^.^re damaged during the week. (haigcil Witli Jtecklr.s.s use of the road; Frederick Weigpld. 122 Bis- FREEZEI^S: 19ST HUDSON PACEMAKER 4-DOOR . . $1495 House .subcommittee, which-,re- the summary, aaid. Tw o Allied The village houses a rnobih? Then, a dlscusslqn of navigation lie-detector has not uncovered any ' Piew car guarantee. WCC('—Nows Hartford Jewish Life. tionalist China the right to with­ highway 'and intoxication. Judge w h street; Fred Minor. Eori Kelvinator ' WKNB—TtaUan Hour. draw guerrillas throjigh this coun­ lea.scd hi.s testimony today. plane's were listed as lost to ground Rnltncr also placed him on pro- ; ford; Jeffrey Anderson. Talcott- Army surgical hospital and s pro­ questions between two of the f;4 ^ W D R C —Let’s Go To Toian. subversion.- that we know of, but The Salvation Army will cele­ try to Formosa pr()vidlng the move On the .subjf'cl of Communi^t.s , fire and five to "other causes,” batlon foi .one year. vtlle; Mrs.Mi' Af*(iha., cessing center through which Wilt states loosely associated in the NvTlc-l-aita >1 .\clipn. we can be sure of one thing it has RANGES: 1949 OLDSMOBILE CLUB COUPE .j..... $1195 . WHAY—Meinorlafr'Musical. brate Easter Sunday in special had the approval of, the TTnited in educati0Ti| Hoover had this to pttesumably mechanical trouble. Also found guilty thi.s' mornipgr Vernon- stre' -jtreet; _ Gordon R. Thqm^ . funnel the prisoners returned -by:^ 10:00“ WTIO—Ns-tMinai Radio Pulpit, son. 208 Charter Oak street; Mrs. Articles of Confederation sudden- done. It has chipped away at the niorning and evenings services. Cap* States, and Britain and providing ,say; _ , Night-flying B-26 bombers roared waa Jame.'( A. Leo, .30, ol*''Kast the Reds. Kelyinator Bengal WONS—Radii Bible Class . . _ "The Communist thi'eiit to., pur | across North Korea Saturday in May B'lkcr, 33^Dorothy road: An­ ’ ly broadened into a meeting o f all dignity, pride, aelf-respect and WTHT—Me.-sagp of Israel. tain Norman Marshall announces the troops be di.-arnied ln Burma. Hartford, Fho tried to- dp a tiu.s If the liaison officers agree ofi, ' Uniyersal. Tappan WCCC—SInrha Time. . Talneh has reported the offer ha.s educational slrui-ture is not ycl ■ pre-dawn strikea. The Fifth said drew Anderson. 92 Ridge street; the 13 original ataleS’,’" and, the 1948 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON .. $895 a sunrise xervlce to be held .in ''the driver diit oL Sl worth "of change plans— for exchanging sick and freedom of thousands pf Ameri­ ..WHAY—Notizle Dall’Mondo. not been officially con.-iidered. , recognized fjdly in some quarters, they destroyed 73 Red supply Mis. _Gun|io!d Hill. 151 School wounded prisoners, Genyrol Clark' WDRC—Church o. The Air. Center Park at 7 a. m. The Citadel and tokens Thjiyday night. . He topic suddenly became a new cans. threatening, little by little, W A S H E R S : ^ The troops were part of Chiang Individuals and groups, some | trucks and cut roads leat^jng from street: Mrs. Margaret Bryan. 179 haa said the UN Command th«iu federal Constitution. WKNB—New»*. Italian Hour. Band .and Songsters will bring pleaded not guiltv to- the charge^ to turn them into, people whose V Easy .BlaCkstSne WE AMESITE 1948 PONTIAC 4-DOOR #•*•••#••• $ 1 1 9 5 10:13—WCCC—VhsUa of Tarael. Kai-shek’s ' armies driven out of, liberal but franktv non-Commu- Communist/areas to the battle- he was booked .on. breach of the Tolland . turnpike; Mrs. Anna would be willing to resume fvjyii. In Berlin, the Russians and the EQUIPPED FOR LARGE tik e new. . WHAY—Moifieol^Muslcal. special Easter Music, "l^e band Yunnan, province by the Reds in nist in their outlook, othei'^ fakon- front. Stonemon,' Green Lodge Convales­ scale truce, negotiations. . standard of .morality and > pa­ ABC Kelvinator 10:30- WCCC—Newa: Music from Lon­ wjll play the Hallelujah , Chorua jieace, but was fined $15 by Judge British were originally scheduled don. , „ 1948. — - in by the Communist line, and stifl Roltndr. . ^ . cent Home. ■ When talks broke, off last Oct,. triotism miglit be a capacity to TENNIS COURTS arid the Songsters will sirig the ADMITTED.TODAY; Carol Ann OR SMALL JOBS^ WKNB—Lith'iVf lan flourj' others working for the Commu-' ' In other I'a.sps di.sposod of to­ 8" only Die issue of prisoner e*-'- to meet to discuss sensible ways of get by the , lie-^letector, This IRONERS: WONS—Voice of Prophecy. * . hymn "Christ the Lord is Risen To­ 1949 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR ...... $995 WARRANT I.SSl’ ED nist caitsf, continue to defend the Goiiflictiiig Slories day, Albert Cadieux. 47. of 78 Lin­ Lockwr.rd. 19 Academy street; change "remained unsettled.. * .rb^latlng air naidgation' over the ' Easy ■ Ironrite PARKING LOTS WTHT—Jewish Program. day.” htojor David Klouiton of Mrs. Helen Garbarinl.. Andover; mechanical device, we have, in our MACHINE SPREAD— FORMS WT|C-Art.of Living.. 'right' of Communists to hold den street, I'harged'with operaling Reds insisted that all prisoners'##•< Hartford will be the preacher. John .Stygar. Carter street. vAidoua Bonal borders of occupied demorlUized following of the WUAY—G.mme Mu»iraU, Neiv YoVk. April 4^JF)—.A teaching positions iinle.ss and un­ Of Minor Accident a motor' vcljicle while vinder the war be returned Ko'me'; The AUlf^, Germany. VACUUM CLEANERS:. AND WALKS I»:4i--\VTIC-^u»sl Star .- A special Sunday school pro- warrant has been laaiied for mil- 'b i r t h YESTERDAY: A daugh- poison god suspicion, turned into SET— POWER ROLLED 1947 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR . $895 WHAY—Kantaale Mpalcall, til they dcnionstrafe a disloyahv infliicnee of liquor, wa.s fined $125 refused to repatriate anyoR^ . ’ - • • ' » .______' ‘ ’ .gra'm is to be held, with the young­ Itonairr Cornelius Vanderbilt, to oiir country. , ____ , I ter loto Mr..M r. ano and mrs.Mrs. Ronald Smith, The Ruasians and the British the presumably reliable ineasurer Hooyer Royal ape! given a 30-'daj .su.spindtd jgg jrive. against his will. . sters taking part. Al o. the junior Jr., to appear In domeatir rela­ "It behooves every thinking : Polic! rnade no arrest following Red China's Premier Chou En-Ial met pIsaaanUy. two or three times, Universal . Lewyt •sentence; Harold Codr(lanCodnian, ,34 o.o f , : oio^rt-T t Trii^AV- o d AV: A . son to Mr. of what is iri American hearts. It MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED — — FREE ESTIMATES 1947 NASH AMBASSADOR 4-DOOR .... $795 band will play an Master piece. tions rdiirt al the- behest of his American to reeitamine critically an acc dent invblvipg a * ,Silver nas proposed settling the cob*’. Amston. ..spelling, $2 <; Robert ^,^8. Ernest Pe.loquin, SoBth and than suddenly decided they has been made the gauge of pa­ New paint. A Fellowship Breakfast will be fifth wife. She Is Ihe. former the es.sential facts of the matter. Lane tus operated-by Stanley R. troversy by turning prtsonqrg.', . RANGE OIL Personal Notices Patricia rilurphy Wallace, who Sroka. 41.; of 87 Bchool street, and Merrill. 4.'i, of Lebanon, rule.s of p„v'ont-\-.Coventry- is’era lonely. Now they have invit­ triotism. Ser\’e it well enough, K TERMS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE *^ UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY held at 8 ri. m. with an expecte<( at­ When he does |So he will find fhe (he road, $15; Cac.sar G. Mariotli who do not, want to go home oveg..,, has sued Vanderbilt for $1.S6<) Ethel ; I.' Staples, 44. of Westfield. DISCHARGED, YESTERDAY; ed the Amerteans^and the French comply, with its, demands and its' lURNER SERVICE tendance of about 60. CornmunUst ill-equipped on every, 37, Providence, R. I., dperating an to a neutral n*ri9ft- pending a dfr 1 9 ^ U IC K SUPER CONVERTIBLE .. J.. $1395 Majoi Moulton with hia wife will a week separate maintenance Mass.,' yesterday aftesnpon about Timothy Kelly. 140 Pearl streft; ciaion on their future. The tJK to Join their discuasions, and these standards, t arid we are ^usable Card of Thanks * score foe a place in the teaching nnrcgi.storcd inotoi' vehicle, $20; jje guests during the services In the M d $15,000 counsel fees. 3 o'clc ;k. About $250- damages Mrs, Patricia' Qiiish. Milford; Rob­ have said they would r^UC’ have promptly accepted. ' Call Mitchell 3-5171 field. lohn M. Obright, 47, of 37 Marble ert Calvert. -76 Phelps road; Ml.'s Americans, fit for trust arid re- I SINCE We ^'iRh .Ia” thank all of our jnorning as well as the night. These “ If. as some claim, he joined the were done to the right front grille, repatriation. ‘ 'uA. Tbe topic of the conference is ■ After Store Hours call: . SINCE BUDGET UNB.ALANCED hood a .id burtiper of the passenger street, defective equipment. $12^ Hilda Robinson. 131 Summit street, aponsibUity, That Is the Implica­ born, fri**ndg%nd r^lativ^s f^r’ the many servides are at 10:50 ri. m. and Comipuriist • movement without The UN command haa officiaillyiciainr ; ' 1920 sets of miidnes^ anri syATpithy sliowii vehicle while the ' bus suffered •and failure to display a set of Mrs. Helen Ayers, 20 Hrirvariff ■Un supposed to be problems of tion. But what-a mockeiy that is Mitchell 3-8003 or 1920 7:30 p. m'. Th* Major wrill speak at assigned the name of ‘‘0|;Serat US Ir our re*'rnt ijoroavenient, the' loss .Washington, April .4—(/Pi— recognizing its■ true obj^tives he hrinor damages to ^he left rear markers, .$5; Robei;t\. 51.^ P>^^'her„ road: . Mrs. Lucy Min1ruc61r 178 navigation in the air over G«(r- Mitchell 9-4040 of pur.son end Rr'andson. Glenii M. both meetings. Special ipusiq has Little Switch” to the exchange; of what it meras to be an. Ameri- > Senator, Taft (R-Ohio) aaR} to­ once might have been excused' on body I nd bumper. . . 17,'; of 100 Porter stre'dt. rules of Oak .-t.-eet: Ronald Casey, 121 McaURE AUTO €0., Inc. BJarkman. We especially thank all been read^d for the,day. The band sick, and 4kounded prisMMrs. 3 , tnwy. But bow long tha Rusaiafis cari! Put the lie-detector in thi .for prompt and efficient those who sent th- beaiitLfurnorsI trib­ day a possible truco: ^n 'Rorca the ground Chat he w’as not a knav* The; e were conflicting claims b y the road, '$15; Mrs. Dorothy , M. Highland street. ' 1' - i . ■will be playing the f-electlon served the hame “Operatlgn. featand to have such a conference field on the flag, instead o f the V service ' 373 MAIN STREET - utes and loaned (hei-use^jat their' cars. probably will not. reduce military but pnerely a, fool. Yet his lack of both I artiea, police said, and'two Tedford. 26. of. 27 Pearl 'street, DISCHARGED TODAY: Mra. TELEPHONE^MANGHESTER Mitchell 3-7S 91 “ Atonem(8nt.” The Songsters and -expienditurea enough to .hahuiee discernment is poor recommenda- eyewit nesses who lygre in rules' of the •rofld, holled.; AVilllam Etta Ewick. 56 Hawthornewiho street: Switch" folp an overaU , J « a iB'krogieea wifhout throwing hig- atars, and see _w hat left of OPEN 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Ur. and.Kr*. Norman BJsrIcman, exchanga wiUch ,«ouM fuliill'.^ Ur. and Mr*.-Norman BJarkman. 9r„ th^M ale quartet will participate, the regular federal budggt in tlohjfor the part of inatructor' to parked cars also gave conflicting F. Williarns, 17, of 53 Fairviaw Dr. Bertrafti Bickelhaupt, $13 Mr. and Mra. Uartin Fredrtekaon. . Th* ivubllc la welcom*.lie the yeor^ gln n ln g July 1. others." ‘ | ■toricf. stre*t,,^pas8ing a,stop sign, ^9. and Center street. aniliailc*. «•' •

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■■■ 'i- PA6 « SDL> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1953 IIANGBESTER E^^ENING HERALD/'MANCHESTER, C0NN„ SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1953 PAGE SEVEN ■■:...... / ' - risen: hs is not hsrc: behold the 'Man’s Club-o'n Monday and 60-50 tion Reverberations” Will be the p m.. Boy Bcouts; 8:00 p.m., Kfhta/ iChow that My Redeemfr liveth." Coveahat Confregattoaa) ,^eirank place where they laid . him." (?ub on Friday. Beth , are . supper -pastor’s sermon topic. A spe­ Group, t:;' ___ Preparatory Sarvlca at 9:40 a. ai. 48. Saruee Street nuDMroiie pretchinp; ntoriona (Mar)^ 16:5-6). meetings. ., cial Easter offering will be re­ Wednesday, 4:30 'a.m., Dorca* 6:00'a. m., Easter worship iii the . ' Rev, G. A. Sober, Patter Legend sayt be died asking'that Cancer CKnic Correlative passages from the ceived for World-Wide evangelism. Qroup, aUrday meeting; 8:00 p.m., GernianJangMge. his body be returned to Hebron t^lsUan Science textbook, • "Sci- The Youth meeting et 6:30 p. (Cub rcouta; 8;00 p.m., Wesley '7;80'p.'m., Easter Sunday Bchool EfOeet C. Jahason, J/., Orgaalet Cormeetieut for burial beside that of his first Second Congregstioiml Church ce and Health with Key to'.the m; w ill he conducted ^'by students Group, the chapel; :Cio p.m., Wart! and' Congregational Service. Eaater Sunday, April 5: wife, Peggy, y S S61 North Main Street 8 Is Successful Scriptures," *by Mary Baker Eddy, from Eastern Nazarene College. Group, *^,adle J*arlo^;' 8:00 p.m'.; Wednesday— i'-, 9:45 a.m., Bible'School, claaeea According , to our' news source, Rev, Arnold W. Tozer, Minister 8 Include the following Ip. 44); "His A t the evangelistic service,-7:30 Spiritual Life Clam,. Dr. Edgar, ^ 6:30 p. m.. Adult groiip. for ^11 agee. Z his second larife (the former Lucy Barcla.v Wood, O aaM rdto E«anBelic*l 1 l.qtlieru.9^1 4> St. Jamea' R. C. Church ' three' days’ work tn the aepulchre p. m., the' psstor will ,speak on leader.- 7:30 p. m., M eetin g'of Ladies' 11:00 a.m.,,/Momlng worahip,' Dolbeare of Montville) is said to Organist and Choirmaster Facilities Have Enabled Church Rev. John F. Hannon, Paator aet the seal of eternity on’ time. "The Reasohabiehe.ss of Redemp­ Thursday. 1:00-2:00 p.m.. Prayer Aid. Pastor Suber'will deliyer the Eas­ have refused this request because Wlatcr uid Gurdcn ^reeta Rev. (leorae P. Hufhea He proved Life to be deathless and tion.” ■ Group; 3:15 p.m,., Girl Scout Troop Friday— ter message. The choir will aing of the expense involved. People to' Detect Dis­ Easier Sunday, April - A*v. Erich Brundt.^aator Rev, Edaar F. Farrell Love' to be master of hate. There 6 • The Week ■17; 6:30 p.m., (jirt Scout Troop 9. 6:30 p. m.,' Junior choir. two Easter anthems,. "C h ris t la Well, -at least the Garden were rock-ribbed walls Tn.the way, 9:30 a. m. Church '^hool. . ease Early, Be Cured Of Business Services IvhU' Burkwith, Ornniat and The forty-voice A Cappella Friday, 7:3()/p.m.. Choir^re­ Friday— ' Risen!” and ‘‘Alleluia” ! Mra. Rika Sprouts can have a wonderful time Cholnnas^r , Sunday Maases: and 'a great stone, must be rolled 10:45 :a. m. Divine worship. Choir from Easterp Nsaarene hearsal;: 8:00/p.m., Kansas W *"* 7:30 p. m„ Hartford Zone Senior Horvath - and Miss Greta Nelson speculating on all. these legends from the cave’s mouth; but Jesus Worship hour nursery. For adiilta'; 6; 7, 8, 9, 10 and IV College will give a ,Concert Mon­ leyan Phllljarmonlc -Choir from Walther League social, St. John’s, will sing an offertory diiet. V. .! This is the second of two articles vanquished every material obsta­ Prelude— • ' and stories while mowing the Eaatar Sunday, Ap<^il 5: o’clock, with two Maasea at 9, day at 7:30 p. m. .Sallna, Kansas, directfd by Prof. Merideii. 6c00 p.m., Senior High meeting., gresa. romplled from the flies of the one in the main auditorium for cle. overcame every law of matter, ' "Thie Day God's Son f a.m. and l l a ^ . Identical Eaa TTie monthly meeting o f the Georg* Q' Brown. Saturdsy.^s-^ ' 7:00 p.m.. Organ vespera. By IIM ^O TT Dangerous Drinking Water Tumor Clinic at Manchester tar aarvicai, excdpt that there will adulta and one' for children in the and stepped forth from his gloomy Triumphant" ...... Bach Saturday. 8:0() p.m.. Married 7:30 p.m., Songspiration, Secohd resting-place, crowned with the church board will be -held Tiiea- 10:00 m., Confirmation On the whole Tolland County eummuiiion^ at U»e 0 o’clock baaement. and two Maaaea at 10, Ihtroli, minister and choir. Couples Club VaHety Show, Cooper Eaater message, "He Ever Liveth.” County Editor ^ Memorial Hospital and designed to ha glory of a aubllme- success, an day evening at 7:45, ' claves. was fortunate to eecape much of Service / niain auditorium and Processional Hymn— ■ Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brown illustrete, by citing actual cases, everlasting victory.” . Mtd-weck prayer^ and praise The Week the damage and annoyance caused HAIR SHAPING PfOcaaaloi)ml Hymn: "The Day of , ®*'* the baaement. "Christ the Lord Is Rlcen meeting on Wednesday 7:80 p. m. are co-chairmen of the program. by'Aood conditions during the' ab-; how early detection can ciire can­ Today" 7:.30 p.m., Tuesday, Rev. A. Grave Task Ahead ^Indifference hdd long ago com R e a u n a c tl^ " i ""l “ Choir' rehearsal Wednesday 9:00 CeatSr Osngregatloaal Church normal spring rains. We toured the Invocation^. Silstra. misaionary to Ecuador, . Moat country graveyards are pletad. cer. The American Cencer So­ Your celffuro will bo moro Sarmoiu Eaater Every Day." Taleottville p. ni. Rev. Clifford O. Slmpsoa, Paator outlyihg areas late last week and Kt. Bridget’s fJiurch Responsive Reading North'.Metliodlst Church who broadcasti over ‘The Voice ’' dapreasing places. As one drtvee This tjifie it was a Boy Scout ciety’s fund drive began . April 1 Hymn/ ‘‘Christ Is Risen! Al- Congregational l:hurrh .. The Christian Crusaders are /'«- Rev. Dorethp Peaae. saw 01^ a few inaUncee .where „ if if if fhopo4 eorirocriy Rev^ ,lahiFs P. Timmins, Pastor Anth.em--"- 447/North Mala atreet of the Jindea” wUl ha gueet , . troop and a Legion post that came here and will be climaxed during laluta."/ Rev. Robert Carroll and Jamee A. Bull, Pastor quested to nteet Friday evening at Mlalatisr o f Edooatioa. alonf through the emaller towns i ,:escue* While the city anythtni^appraaching real flood M r anthems by the Senior "Awake, Tlioil That “ • John K. Poati.Mtalster speaker. . » Rev. Theodore Oiibsla, Mrs. Anthony I’rbanstti, 7:00 p. m. for vdsUg'tlon i(8slgn- Dr. WataOa Woodrufft 8:30 p.m.. Choir rehearsal. It is possible to catch a glimpse o f 1 fathers pondered over whether 10 conditionaXwere experienced. the "L ig h ts , On” solicitation Sleepest" ...... Maker James'W. McKay, OrgaMat and BlllngtonXhad 'a little trouble cjhoirT ' Assistants Director of Music ments. Minleter Emeritua. 8:00 p.m., Friday, the HuOi •«- the forlorn, tipped headstones and | expend funds on a restoration April 12. Iona! Hymn: "I Know Mrs, Eunice Hohenthal, soloist y 'y Chorister ‘ with a breaking dam near Sadd’s Junior choir rehejdrsal Saturday ciety will give a concert by local rank growth .of weeds and grass, campaign, the two patrioUc-serv- The Tumor Clinic, which has My Redeemer Liveth." ‘ Scripture Reading— ' Andrew R. Watson, Mills. State Route 140 was covered Masses on Sunday at 7:00, 8:00, Stinday, April 5 — 9:45 a. m. .Minister ot Music. and Hartford talentTor the benefit that aometimes marks early burial ice organizations banded forces been in existence since 1947,. has /-i., p,m, Easter Sunday School Second Corinthians. Chapter 4. (Church pchool'at 9;30 a .’ m. with with debris .and required , tome 9:00, .10:00..and 11:00. a,.m,...... Sunrise Service, oh « f miaaiona.' . . . , ' - .—w,.,' .Mites. ,__ , . - j and atarted.. the -project without increased the: size.of lU operatlop Pa'at’orftl'Prater’" " ' " ■ ’ B0f>erihlehdenta FleM'and Rice In bultdoser ncraping before "traffic t r v lc e , Fox Hill In Rockville. Rev. Ken­ T h e Burrawa.Hill Cemetery In fanfare. It required three months yearly. Betidea its function as a 9 9 'Ealkl Center Street Worahip led by primary and jun­ O fferlory— Bolton CongVefelional Church Easter Sunday, April 5— was restored to normal. A small neth Crose, ot SomersvUle, will charge. Hebron, long neglected,' has been o f hard work (part-time basis) to follow-up clinic, for patients whom St. Fraficla of Asalsl Church "I Know That My Redeemer .. Rev, ArUiiir A. Wallers, 8:00, 9:15 and 1 1 :00, Services. bridge near' Windermere Village, Tel. MI-3-3009 ior pupils. . speak. Easter Day services of worship at 'Wapplng Genunualty Church Cited as an example of what nlin , get the old burying ground " Ih doctors wish to have observed, the Anthems by the Children’s South Windsor, Route 30 Liveth" ...... ^"NHandel ulster Preludes, (a,) - ‘.Trumpet Volun­ connecting that community with 6:00 s. m. Easter morning 9:30 and 11:00 a. ni. ~ Rev. l>avl< Crockett, Mlnletor and the passage o f time can do to viewable condition. But it unit ecta ae a consultation center Rev. .Arthur J. ■Hefferman, Pastor Mrs. Charlotte Gray, soprano Waller f^yb. Organist tary" ...... Purcell, Rockville and 'Vernon, also went Choir: • breakfast for the young people in Prelude. “ E>u»ter', Radiance" by a last resting place. But if th e ! finally accompIishjHl. on tumor problems for all doctors . ‘‘Alleluia’’— Peery. , Rev. Francis V. Karvelis, pirate Doxology . ' and^olr Dirertor (b) "Holy C ity ...... ,.. Adams. '! out for a brief fpell. thfc church. Ream. Sunday, April 5: Garden Sprouts, a Hebron 4-H | of the community. Visit Jones Furni­ ‘ In Joseph’s Lovely Garden." Sermon Hymn— \ Trumpeters:^ l>o Uana ahd Looked Up Records The Hop River In parts of An­ 9:30 a. m. Sunday school for all Offertory, "Intermezzo" (Caval- The Youth Fellowehlp will at­ club, has anything to say about It, | The clintc meets twice a month. ture and Floor Cov­ Easter Sermon for children: Maaaea at 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. "Lend Kindly Light" Eaater Suhday. April .5: Jack Loefflier. One group occupied itself with dover, Coventry, Bolton and Co­ MANCHESTER ages. leria Ruaticana) by Mascagni. tend a^sunrise service in Hartford, the Burrows Hill graveyard ...will Its facilities include instrumental Pastor Erandt. Sermon Easter SUnrise service st 7:0<') s. Anthema, Carol: "(Christ The Lord town records and unearihed . the lumbia rose to dangerous' dtigha ering 8 t o r 'e for 11:00 a. m^ Nursery for children m. , The shrrnoh topic will be; "A Postiude. "Easter Recessional’' by la Risen Today” ,. 14th Century after which they will have ap one* again become an attractive equipment which waa donated, sev­ Song by Beyinners: "God Is of all ages whose parents de.sire "The Reality o f the Unseen" information that several Revolu- and flooded low-lylng bridges and Large Assortment First Church of Christ, Scientist New Day/Begins.” Mallard. Melody. — Easter breakfast In the South spot and act as a poasible lure.to tionarpr W ar soldiers were buried roads to a minor degree. eral years 4go, by the Hairdressers DRY CLEANERS Love.” to worship God. Rece.s.slonsl Hymn - gnd MstoriSns. of Fine Floor Cov­ -Masonic Temple An Easter breakfast will be Two anthems by the robed ’choir: Cherub. Boya' and Pilgrim choirs Windsor Congregational Church. ‘ tourists there. Flags now float over their However, the State -Department of Manchester. This i^uipment is Primary Song: “ Eaater Flowers 11:00 a. m. Easter day aet vice. "The Day of Resurrection" available for use To' doctors In 93 WELLS STRHT I served m the parish room follow- "The Holy (City” by Adanga’ and ( 1 st seririce). 9:30 a. m.. Church echool, It is an interesting bit of ground graves, previously unnoticed for of Health this week '.pointed . out ering. Call ns for .A re Bloomint; Bright." Prelude. Eaater Fantasy, Kohl- Benedication— 10:45 a. m., Worship seiyice. and contains several graves of town without additional expenae Sunday service April 5, 11:00 ( ing Ih ^ u n rise service. "O Morn of Beauty" by Sibelius. “In tha End of Tht Sabbath" ... many long-years. Actually, the re- that even minor flooding can con­ eallmate. 'Tlie Week mann; Violinist, Mrs. Leisnd Choral Amen Prelude, "A n Eaater Flower” — more than passing interest. For to the patient. Tolophono Ml-1. 72i 4 Monday. 7:30 p.m. Special con- a. n\. . ■ Postiude - 11:0^a, m.. Morning Worship. Reception of new members. Speaks. furbjshed cemetery is a tourist at­ tribute to pollution of water sup­ Howard; Pianlat, Mra. Franklin Prehipe -’ ’Easter Dawn” ' ... r. .v'.'.';.'; Worrell. instance, burled there are Mrs. Jo­ Doctors at the (31inic report that, gragatlonal meeting at’ the church Sunday school, 11:00 a. m. "Four Organ Concerto” .. Bach •Sermon: "W e Believe in Eternal Senior choir (2nd .and~8rd' ser-’’ traction now because of its quaint plies. The department warned Welles. - Aloys Claussnian Hymn. ."Crown Him With Many seph Griffing, a bright apirit in the each year, cancer cases, in Man­ to act Op the matter of converting Wednesday meeting, 8:00^ p. m. Sunday. 6 p. m. Mu Sigma Ufe.” . , , vices).' neatness and Interesling old head­ these who secure their water for JONES^ Reading room hours: Hymn, Christ the Lord is Risen essional Hymn "C h r is t the Crowns’’—Elvey. “ dark days of the Civil War, and chester are being detected earlier the present parsonage into a pariah Chi meeting led by Mrs. Stanley 5:30 p. m. Meeting of the Inter­ Scripture Reading, Matthew 28:1- stones. home consumption ■ from private ______^ Herald Photo. FURNITURE STORE Exp e rt Dry Tuesdays and Fridays, 12:00- Today ...... Wesley rd is Risen Today." . Offertory. "Where LIlier Bloom” Peggy Dow, first wife of the re­ than in the past. This prompt de­ hall, and all related matters. Matteson. * mediate Methodist Youth Fellow­ 10 But getting back to Hebron; Our supplies - to boll it for five minutes Once again spring is here. W ith ]'' ^ ' Dan Backer,'Yrop. 4:00 p. m,; Wednesdays, 7:00-7:55 OM Testament Lesson, Exodus hem—"Lift Up Your Heads” .. — Kohimann. nowned Methodist preacher, Lor- tection'increases the possibility o f '!Nesday. 7:30 p.m. I.adiea Aid i X u u The Week ship postponed until a week hence. Hymn, "Christ The,Lord Is Risen rorreapondent there, Miaa Susan i ‘>**0*’* drinking. the lawns turning green from all products. Mr. Wolcott has gone a 86 Oak SL, Mancheater, Conn. p. m...... John L. Hopkins Today ...... Lyra Davidica. Anthem. "Y e Watchers and Te enao Dow. a cure. meeting. Miss Emily Smith, Girl New^estam ent Leaaon, John 20’. 1 Monday-- 7:00 -p7- m. Senior Methodist Pendleton wrote in a recent dls- | _ F«x»h-Pooh at IMnger Oas« M-677 of the reins we have had. It ia time step further .- and perfected a Phone Ml-t-1041 Cleaning Service The public is cordially invited to ffertory-—"Hosanna" ...... Anthems, Carol: "Christ Is Risen, Holy Ones’’— Junior Choir. __ Reason Behind It SMut leader, 'will speak. rlO 7:00 p. m. Girl Scouts. Youth Fellowship. patch that the Burrows Hill , '"•'‘Y P*”’ This case , Illustrates the value to give some thought to keeping marker attachment to all his attend our services and use our ...... 3ulea Granler Lift The Song," Solo, ’T h e Holy C ity” —George We'II get back to that subject Wednesdsy, 7:30 p.m. Senior Ahthem.'NTo ibe Place Came Mary 7:30 p. hi. Board of Elders The Week graveyard contains the remains of ! ^ of self-examtnation of the breast. them that way. The best thing to spreaders to ellmlnste the guess reading room. Solo by Miss Alliaon Lee Boys'/and Pilgrim (Choirs (1st Collins. In a moment but first let's see Choir rehearsal. W eep in g...... Balnea meeting. Hymn Of Praise-"The Day of Monday at 8:00 p. m.. Quarterly Anthem, "Easter Morning”— what prompted the Garden many Revolutionary War veterans P®®** **** 'X* *’***'** Thei patient was in her forties.' do is to treat your lawn with | work when applying these products Friday, 7:30 p.m. Variety Night "Unreality’’ will be the subject Mrs. Simfoncelli and Mrs. Beal, Wednesday — service). and several "old fimilles." I *■■,,”** ScotU Turf Builder, the organic to the lawn. I f you have a Scott of the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, j; Resurrection.’’ Conference to elect officers for th* "1 Am He That Liveth.” Spicker. Senior Choir.'----- Sprouts to take an interest In She --had been carrying out aelf- TREE PRUNINQ T. P. HOLLiMAN entertainment sponsored by the soloists 9:00 a. nv.-. Rummage sale Of'Sermon: "The Victory of Christian graveyards. It doesn’t sound rea­ Outstanding perhaps are the two ^ examinations q f her breast once fertilizer. John 8 . Wolcott advises ' spreadei*, Mr. Wolcott can attach April 5, 1953. The Golden Text la year, June 1953 through May. 1954. Senior (Choir (2nd and 3rd ser­ Hymn, "Christ the Lord Is Ris­ ^ We Two Group for all members of Hymn, The Strife Is O'er, The Lucy Spencer group in the vestry, i Faith." sonable that a group of youngi- using- this now as all lawns need 7k marker to it for you. FUNERAL HOME fro m -II Samuel 22:29.- "Thou art Refreshments sen’ed. ^ vices). en Today’’—'Lyre Davidica.’ ? X *n h not With hts a - ntonih for-oyer-sf year, bwt--had- ha church. Battle Done, Latin ' Articles should be brought to the ! Anthem—"Alleluia! Christ is Sermon, "The Transforming .■♦irs would want to spend time and' feeding after the dry fall of 1962 Mr. Wolcott regrets that fact my lamp, O Lord.; and the Lord Tuesday. 1)30 p. m.. Prayer Soloist: Francis Payne. X etone over Mrs. cellar but with his private______well____ fqund no abnormalities. When she Mi REMOVAL Ideally located—eeaveakaO aa4 Junior Anthem, In the Garden. church at 7 p. m. Tuesday. The | Risen" ...... Whitehead Power of Easter." labor among things of the past. G riffing 8 grave contains four n»hrt. ...h ______and the bare spots will soon fill in that it is impossible to meet all will lighten my darkness." Group 1 meets with Mrs. Bessie' Offertory, ’’An Easter Spring Debris and polluting material j *1*<1 discover a very small lump in away from the busy tkerdugB. Miles group will have a potluck at noon Recessional Hymn—"All Hail the - Hymn, "Thy Day of Resurrec­ Whether it sounds reasonable or words . . . "Friend of the Slave.’' once you sow some of Scotta fine he demaivda for lawn treatment Have your trees pruned mad ■t. J ^ ’a Polish National Catholic Colpitis. S o n g "...... Edmundson. which have accumulated on the 1 the upper outer portion of her Selections from the Bible in­ Sermon: He Lives! Wednesday at the .church. Power of Jesus’ Name.” tion’’ Smart. not— that is their intention. The There’s a story behind that too. seeds. and is W iling to help you do the fare. DldUactive Serelee. K a*. Church Tuesdaji, 1:30 p. m.. Prayer Sermon Hymn, "Crown Him With ground may be picked up by the right breaat, ahe immediately removed by lleenaed and la- clude the following: "And • enter­ Offertory Anthem As It Began to 4^ 6:.30 p. m. Men’s Club dinner Postiude-’Easier Day’ Postiude,,. "Hallelujah” —HandeiX Sprouts have decided on a ceme­ iB Civil W ar Bra To iutslst those who desire advice work tor yourself and furnish the sured tree surgeoaa. era raciHUee. Oolway Street ing into the sepulchre, they saw Groiip 2 meets with Mrs. Catherine run-off. Dangerous bacteria de­ sought her doctor’s advice. The Dawn. Stults meeting. ' Rservatlons shoiild be ...... Clement Loret Many (Crowns" ...... Elvey. tery beautification project and Seems she was one of the per­ on what to do and how to do it, properJ material for best results. Rev. Stephen StryJrU^ki a young man sitting on the right Batch. The Week posited in this run-off water may doctor confirmed the fact that Hymn, The Day of Resurrection, made through Walter Denije. All Sermon, "F or Thine Is The King­ feel that. Burrows Hill 'offers the sona behind the Freemans’ bu­ find its Way Into streams and res­ there was a small lump in her Mr. Wolcott Is at home at ,180, He a/so has several sizes, of T. F. HOUORAN side, clothed in a long white gar­ Tue.sday, The, Postor will not be dom. the Power and the Glory.” Monday, April 6, Spaghetti sup­ spreaders for rental as well as for Mlsa Clara Bk^abacs, Organist. John ot Damascus men of the parish welcome. best challenge available. . reau ot Civil War dayi and aided in ervoirs or poorl.v located and in­ breast about the size of a pea. The Main street on Saturday and will Funeral Olraetar ment; and they were affrighted. Community Baptist (Tiurch available for office hours this eve­ Anthem, "The Lord’s Prayer ... per., at 6:45 p. m. in the Commu­ Club members, working undir sale./ See the new spreader that CARTER TREE Sunday, April *• \ Postiude, Triumphal March, ‘ 7:45 p. m. Choir reheiirsal. nity house by the Men’s Club. This the escape ot many former Negro adequately protected wells and patient entered the hospital where give you the benefit of his 20 yaowteo SI, Mary’s Episrop*! CAiurrh M. Johns. Miss Marion A. Erdin, Organlat. meeting; 8:00 Women’s Federation nieheater Registered vandalss badna wrecked the local | that say the body is buried eight strained through cloth and pourej ] During her ' pregnancies she hsd Prelude— N n ^ e Aseoelattoa Aeconorlot Church Mid Locust Streets Scripture Lesson — Matthew 28:- meeting. cemetery t/ th e point where head- feet down: that Peggy Dow was into an average Mize dug well will I hemorrhoids and some bleeding LUTHERAN CHUR)^ "Piece Herolque” ...... Franck 10. 16-20. W ill B e Studied by Town William H. Sehiaidgi 180 SPRUCE STREET Rev, .Mfred L. WllllMns, Rector Anthems (first service) April 5, Easter -Sunday— " Friday-;.. alones were snapped off and old interred in e standing position; disinfect it heavily., / | from the rectum. She attributed ^WINTER AND GARDEN STREETS' Pastoral Prayer, ■r , 138 Spruce St. Tel. MI-6-76M Rev. John J. Johnson, Cumte "An Easter Carol" .... Holler Note: No Sunday School sessions 3:15 Brownies; 3:30 Pilgrim Thiir^ay, April 9 stoneu’alla csirted away for other end that Lorenzo had her white Such a quantity would be more j the bleeding to the hemorrhoids, PHONE MI.9-0S59 Worship through Giving. Sibelius. in the morning but Easter pro­ (Choir rehearsal. uses. coffin wrapped In "cut after cut of than adequate for a well thr/> feet The bleeding waa not constant, "In Joseph’s Lovely Anthem. "O Morn of Beautj',” 6 P. M. ’ Discussion of the/possible leas-- TIt* lot has been In operation 15 — ...... 9 A. M.— WITH COMMUNION April 5, Easter Day Services — Garden" ...... Dickinson gram in the evening. 8:30, Co-Weds monthly meeting. It was discovered that not only woolen cloth" to prevent decay and square with 25 feet depth/of wa- However, at the end of six months, months. \ Doxology and Dedication of O f­ 10:00 a. m.. Divine worship with Saturday— vandals had w'r^ked the ceme­ to keep her remaina preserved un­ ter. Larger quantities of jhe dlsin- she sought medical advice'and her ing of Purnell p a r ^ g lot last 6:00 a. m.. Holy Communion Junior C!3io’ir fering. , , „ . , Both Schendel and Pearl pointed celebration of Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m., Clierub Choir re­ tery. Time and the elenieitts hsd til the Judgment.Day. fectant are not injurious; Chlorina- doctor prescribed a sigmoidoscopic night at a meetln^of the Board of Income from parking 'll A. M,— REGULAR SERVICE with Easter Introit. Anthems (second service)' H.vmn No. 134, "Immortal Love YMCA •SlMMnldWwfc 8:00 a. m.. Holy Communion "Hosanna" ...... Oranier Text: Job 19:25-27a. Theme: "I hearsal. also taken their loll. What the Dow Died In South tlon will Impart a strong chlorine i examination. This is an examlna- directors opened/ up the whole meters is intended for use in KOSTEO Forever FvH." 3 vicious afid degenerate prank- taste and odor to t)ie water but tion done by an i)[>8trument which with full senior choir. ' Elsie Gustafson, Soloist Sermon,—'"rhe Victory.” History sayt that Dow died while question o f town/ownership of off- widening streets in the Main TEXACO BERVICB •AlrCendiflwAis ' I SERMON BY THE REV. ERICH BRANDT 9:45 a. m.. Holy Communion "Hallelujah Chorus” from aters failed to accomplish, public In the deep South on one of his this will be temporary and will | can visualize the lower part of the ' Hymn No. 161 "(Christ the l^ rd soon disappear. An effort should ' bowel street parking /acilitles. | street vicinity and for Providing without music or Easter introit. ” Mt. of Olives” ...Beethoven Is Risen Today.” r T- ‘ , off-street parking. Unencumbered the disinfectant j From the first time she noted j Consensus ong the directors balance in the parking meter and * Plumb|iig«a M noHiif H:0O a, m.. Holy Communion Hallelujah Chorus” from Benediction. G A S — O IL "EASTER EVERY DAY" with senior choir, sermon by the 'The Messiah" ...... Handel bleeding until the time of her and some members of the public parking lot fund as of Feb. 28 was Postiude "Hallelujah diorus” ... . operation, the.e had been a delay waa that the town should not only •PH luriMrWorfc rector. Emanuel C3ioir Han/lel. 844.923.38, according to a report LURRICATION of six months. Concern was ex- continue to/operate 'the lot but ANTHEMS BY THE CONCORDIA 3:00 p. m-, Children’s festival Offertory— 3:00 p. m., Easier program by of Tax Collector Paul 0^^1nl. TIrea e JBatteriea e Acresaories K It pressed that the tumor might have should e x p ^ d off-street facilities. 86 MONTHS TO PAT service, Easter story by the rector. "In Death’s Strong Grasp (Church school. 4 I Auto Washlag—Road Service CHOIR AT BOTH SERVICES I f it Mppears that the well has ' grown „extensively t , „ . i v . ) v h during.ihX thi.this The onK' dissenting opinion 4:00 p. m., Easter baptisms. the Saviour L a y " ...... Bach I been badly pollute. It is safer tq Chwnniint Marshmallow Sauce A CORDIAL came from Director W alter T. Notices: — Sermon: (first sei-vlce) pump it out after disinfection and period. This patient, although Ingredients; Two I'/ji-ounce cho­ THn«*up Auto Ropoir Mahoney’/who objected tq the ViaeMt f s Mania 4 P. M„ SUNDAY The sacrament will be taken to "The Happiness of Ea.ster’’ South Methodist Church dlsinifect. the well a second time. negligent, was lucky, because the colate-covered mint patties, >4 sick persons or shut-ins. where Philemon Anderson Main Street and Hartford Road Any debris . entering the - well tumor waa found tq be a so-called town’s ’ /going ■ Intb competitive pound (about 16) marshmallows, ' m . MI-9.8115 307 NO. M AIN ST. SCHOOL EASTER , requested, during Easter Week. Sermbn: (second service) Rev. Fred R. Edgar, Minleter INVITATION TO WORSHIP should be removed. polypoid type of tumor, which had busin'esi 'i cup water, dash salt. . Middle Tpk. tV. (Cor. of Broad) III Pick Committee TEL. MI-S-4848 SERVICE. Mid-week celebrat,ions of the "He Lives!” .... Pastor .Olson Rev. Percy. F. Smith, I . , Need for Protection become a very low grade cancer'. Method: Dice mint patties; put Hol.v Communion wllrbe continued Po.stlude — . Associate Minister The occurrence of floods and It had not grown beyond the con- The ^oard authorized Its chair­ into a saucepan with whole.marsh­ Wednesdays at 10 a. th. during "Finale from Symphony I” Herbert A.’ France posslbllitles of polluting material i ot the bowel. The patient is man. Sherwood G.. Bowers, tb ap- mallows. water and. salt. Cook over a n t h e m s B Y THE KMtertlde. , VIerne Minister of Muslo EASTER SUNDAY j washing into the tops ot wells em- living and well at the end ot fqur pqin/ a committee jo study the low heat, stirring constantly, until Attention Home Freezer Owners CHILDREN’S CHOIR organizations ^ now resume The Week I ! phasise the need for tight "curbing yeara and has every expectation off-street parking situation. Be- mallows, water and salt. Cook •sad Locker Holders • their regular hours arid days for Monday. 7:00, Explorer Scouts; Easter Suhday 6:00 A. M. — i and covering of wells. Even un- ot being cured. sirtM three directors, the com- over low heat, stirring con Save Up To 15% DUBALDO msetings. Two monthlv groups miytse ,is expected I d include rep- I ) 8:00, Trustees; 8:00, Scout- troop Morning Worship at 9:00 and Sunriss Youth Sorvic* at Centar Church, IDENTICAI. SERVICES ■ der ordinary conditions unprotect-1 It is hoped that these factual stantlv, until marshmallows are tn Buying Your Meat wttl' be meeting during the week. cdnjmittee. 11:00 o’clock. |ed (veils may "receive pollution' records will awaksn.the readers to resentdtioni from' the (Chamber of melted;. L,et mixture boil gently 3 In QuanGttea MUSIC QENTER Commerce, businessmen Interested 'nieaday, 3:15, Brownies: 6:.30. (Nnrslsry sen’lce for-small-,phlt- ^ followed by Youth Braalcfait at AT through loose stone side walls near.] the important part they can play minutes. Serve hot or warm over 10% Off On 13 or More 186 MTODLE TPK. W IST \ \ in the parking problem and Po-- Boy Scogts; 7:30, Brotherhood trip dren at both services). Emanuel Church. I the top of the w'ell and leaky curb-Un the possible cure qf cancer. -vanilla }ce cream. Makes . about Packages Ot Frosea FmJt. / TEL. M I-8-6M 6 to Au.stin Organ Company, Hart­ Prelude. "Carillion” (O Filii et 9 A. M. AND 11 A. M. ta r ..ings and covers. i Periodic medical examinations and lc« Chief Herman O. Sqheqdel, 2-3 cup'aauce. or Vegetables Fllae), Biggs. , ’ . The flooding of cellars by p ol-] prompt attention to poasible can- the town’s traffic authority. ford, All men invited. Cars leave Instruction in Guitar ■ ^1 chnrch at 7:30.^ Introit, "On an Easter Mornlr^’, SERMON j luted water, while secondary in I cer symptqma will decrease the The operator of a parking lot H i near Main street sppesred and MandoUn, YloUn, ^>iaBn, Wednesda.v.7:3(). Emanuel German — “ fhe JiihT6r'’watch duties for Easter investment for the lot. Including GARAG PRICES The Rev. Alfred L. Williams, Rector The Rev. John J. Johnson, Curate . i Post lude, "Hallelujah Chorus” , 4 Sunday services tqiiBorrow are the cost of Isnd and development, TEL. MI-9.6636 . Qiuroh o f the NakM'one COSMETICS 18 Main St., Tel MI-9-45il< For Rasa, Scrap Metal ■Handel. Come, Worihtp the Rikan Christ! SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH U ’E .CARRY A L L 4 S'eymour Bellack, Leo Juran, Phil­ was 818.633.03, and that if the •^209 SPRUCE STRLET 466 Main Street . 6:00 a.m., S))nrise servlce-at Cen­ , and Other Salvafeabla MAIN STREET AND HARTFORD ROAD LEADING BRAJG^S . lip Bayer, Irving Bayer, Miinnie lot Is leased the rent should even- C. E. Winslow, Minister ter Clongregational Church and ■■ fuslly pay the initial cost. Average Speciolixing In , . A Cordial W^lfbnne! ..i... SoIomAn. Leon Kramer/’ Jerry X. Materials ’”7 Florence M’ood and *' breakfast st Eman\’e l. Lutheran income from the meters In.the lot Brettachneider and Mathis’ MP.hite, Gertrude Wilson Co-OrgaBista . C%urch. Sponsored by . the Manches­ ■J, Arthur Drug St^rM fito w 'l«” aboHt: .t65ra Tn(nrth;-.._/./.': IRAKE SERVICE ,. ee W H ITE ter Youth CoiihclL ■ .... 7' “ They will take over the watch from a. m. tq 3 p. m. Eight other Martin said the idea in installing — Sunday, :.Aj>riI 5 ’Thrwigh.'lim Week .7 6 Front ^Ef^ Alignment , ,,.. brotherhood membera assumed the metens w as. to. make the pride of " ' (Church'School, 9:8o ii. in.,'Teh- Monday. 7-;00 p.m.. Girt Scout parking Jhgre the same as parking d S T R I N « Y ^ Sk>’Wstch duties .for those hours Easter 1953 ny.«on McFall,. Supt. ' A special Troon 3; 7:30 p.m.. OfRclal Board on yie streets, .tr- . General .Repair-Work Dealers Ih W utai~H ilieBai on Palm Sunday. —' ' program wjll be preasntetd by the -meeting In 'the chapel. 182 BIssell St.^TeL M f-M O W Prlma'ry and Junior departments Tuerday. 9:00 a.ni.. W illing Lutheran Church Purpose of the subsUtutiona ia ' . if ■ 6:00 A. M> Holy Communion with falter Introit. No'Mujie. id the opening adult assembly. Workers and MIznsh Groups, ’ all- to permit Christian observers to Worahip Service, and Junior dav meeting; 3:1.5 p.m.. Brownlei): CHURCH and , CHE$TNilT STREETS ’ attend' services and to spend time Church ;10;45 C m. !*Resurrec- 8:45-7:30 p.m., Junior Choir; 7;W with their families. HIGH GRADE 8:00 A.M . Holy Camunion with lull senidr choir. - S£Sr/7^/f/VIy •-.ar-' ■* ‘-V-.’s , - .'r , Center Buckingham Congregatlonaj___ yhu^ Ajt/ Church PRINTING 9:45 A. M. Holy Communion without music or Easter Introit/ Rev. Philip ,M. Rose, Minlzler ADAMY'S . A Snrvice JOHN S. WOLCOTT JO^ jAND COMMERCIAL [regational Church Sunday, April 5: O f PRINTING ESSO SERVICENTER 11:00 A.M . Holy Communion with sermon by the Rector. ’ 5:30 a. m.. Easter sunrise aerv- e Gss o Oil e Lubetofttw Senior choir. 'The Public ic# on the grounds, at the home of Sincarlfy « son Prompt and Effirient -Printing Mr. and Mrs. Ernes! J, Utzig, Dia­ 180 M A IN STRErjT o f All Kinds 6 Tires a Batteriea mond Lake. Harley J. Brooks will Where Personal PHONE MI-3-8.597 a Accessories sound the trumpet, and Rev. Philip Consideration 3:00 P.M. Children's Festival Service with Mite Box Presentation ; Is Gordially Inviteci - Rose will give the message. la ,A Trndttinn COMMUNITY PRESS TeL MI-9-8107 and Easter Story by the Rector. EASTER SERVICES 10:00 a, m., CSturch School.; 2B Woodbridge' Skeel CUSTOM Co)T. No. Main and No. School Middle Turnpike East TO ATTEND THE ' . ^ ' 10:45 a. m.. Joint aervlce. of the Streeta—Telephone Ml-S-5727 (Comer East Ceatar) school and congregation. The chil­ 400 Afiatn Siroet dren win conduct the blessing of | cA Sw>o <99 m a i n s t ., MANCHE8TEB raONB O. May, Mrz. yValter Calhiz or 8 Depot Stj.— Tel. MI-3-8691 ' . Telephone MI-8-3091 T Mrs. Cioewellin. X' ''hf- -i— V- \1 7, \ vi,; '" A - ' i .. \ 'J ■ ■ kH * r T

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BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN* SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1953 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY,-APRIL 4, 19fi» ^ . PAQE NINB , -:■' ------T—— . .' ■ 1 ------. r'-- —'r'- ^ TOONERVILLE POLKS BY. FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSt^ESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER \ atBjaing'uvJfcjim — \ \ Sense and ‘Nonsense^ 2 0 Duck Pill Stars Ehte^ed in Town Bowling Toiirna] '" % ^ K »■ <''> ® ^ ‘' a ST Bill—Janet Kave me a piece oC half its normal size; and to be gosh M l>-® her wedding cake to put under nry almighty frank. It’s little“ that It pillow. She aaid It'U make mo buys. For If you get a loaf of QuOr^e^ of PutJt Pinners ia Towu Tourney Monday uT PO'W^ dream of my future wife. . Brooks, Giants, Phils . Bo—I did that once— and I bread, and pound o f coffee too; First Round Action Mo o b a v dreamed of the Brooklyn Dodgers ypuTl find your dollar's taken S C H o o t baseball team. wings, and vanished in the blue. A To Battle for Pennant /I And if you buy a pound of steak, Starts Monday Night s p SW m your dollar’s not enough—it may 4»l» ’■ / TRIM KEMINQER By JACK HAND Our eating habits _have been not be inflation, but It’s surely St. Petersburg, Fla., April 4— j C L ^ C O V O H getting tough. So wh.y not roll the Potterton, Lange i Twenty , top local bowlers Will <3 'changed, (IP)—On spring training fori^ and/ W e've'felt inflation'a. pinch. prices.back to several years ago! Little Leaguers - go to the foul line Monday lilflht The steak we hu.v is paper-thin, And make the dollar real jack— 1952 records, the Brooklyn. Dqdg- j Get Rifle Houors ( in the opening round of the Men's The bone is stili an inch. the kind we used to know. - era rate the nod here as the club | . Register Monday ; Dtick Pin ^ w ltn g Tournament -“-Virginia Ree Mock —Karl Flaster Washiagton, D. C. April 4— i being held at the West Side Rec to win the National League^ pen- < Little League bMebnll regis­ I alleys. The winners will receive nant. | High markiimanshlp awmnta ill ■ Opportunity knocks on the door- junior shooting hnce gone, to tration will take place Monday ; 630 for his efforts .. and wUl be, TH IS-’N’ TH.AT 4* ■ The ages' o f key men—Jackie Might at 7 o’clock at the East crowned town champion. , but once. Trouble is more pre- Robinson, S4, Pee Wee Reese, S3, , two boys from Manchester, j ■ There was a tinje when you Connecticut; thd National Rifle Side Rec on School street, W ^ t I TWO ROUNDS will be run 011 could take a dollar to the store; sistent. and Roy Campanella, 31—sound a I Side Rec. on Cedar street and note of caution to an over-eathusl- | AssoiHntlon announced here to­ : Monday night with two quarterr and buy a meal from soup to nuts, day. the Community V on North ' final and one semi-final match and sundry things galore. You had In a South Carolina, town a astic report. It is roncelvable that; Maid street. Boys who played Jdowntown office buflding bore this New York, Philadelphia or even j Award winners are: bowled on Friday night The to puli a little cart to haul the Robert Summers Potterton, laat season need not register finals will be staged .Monday, . jituff. awa.y . -'Whcii .sL. dollar .waat-ir f^ g n : U E., Layton, Justice of the St. Louis could sneak homo If the; .Monday BlghL.. Peace A Notary Fbiblir. Mar­ '' Dddjfef' frd'nt line 'should Collapse. i t ; son o f Mr. nqd- BfiC 'RnBdelt April Ifl. Two- by^a hnva been dollar in the good old IiT. S. A. 8. Potterton, 174 North Elm AU boys eight years of age given. One bye is set to place There was a time a dollar *. r,i. o«. promising young southpaw from the ifinals four out of seven. Poul y » A M /^ rifle club. Their instmctor^ls Cm «. tMJ »T K il'H -lM . IM. Montreal. . Gilbert B. Hi Trotters Nursing - line bowling wilt govern all HAAAAH/ OH. VEH. IVE SEEM EITMER . Jifnior Gilliam, a rOokle of such 'THE matches. X LOVE AT FlliSt “My daVghtef it going to bt married— the needs to Answer to'Previous Puzilt: Cjr Olorgetti HA A-HAH— REfiULATE brUilance that he nudged Robinson HEADING THB UST of top SIOKT--BLrr NEVER IT bR COri- develop ^ o n e of authority and command in her voice!’’ West Virginia Hills o ff second base, has been fitted One Game Margin Local Sport M-M-MUH— LIKE A PAU6HTER pinners In the competition win be V O - O - o - o WITH HER FIRST yeRT VOOR into the Dodger Infield. Unless the Spahn, M ^ Surkont. Jim . Wilson Vic Taggart and Stan PoHnsky, switch hitter flops at the plate, _ Herald Angle Alumni Candidates DISHWASHER/ r ' 6 IL61JT • and Ven|/ Bickford are the 'establ­ No. l and No. 2 men in the fast DAHLIMG/ HORIZONTAL 58 WeighU of • he is sure to add- ash to the', de, Indianapolis, April 4—(ip)—The Chatter $ER\/AHT ished stArtrm. B f West Side Rec League during the India tense. Harlem Globetrotters and the -XT TO IRRIG­ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH 1 West Virginia W i^ s few breaks, the Braves Register Thursday JOB W H ItV, co-owrner ' of the past sesson. Both will be rflUing ATION 1 has abundant VER'nCAL The arrival of Gilliam left Man­ Collegs Ali-Stars tnoved on to EARL W. YOST White Glass Cbmptny, showed the on home alleys. Tom Kelly, win­ ager Chuck Dresseit with an in­ migbL make the first division, Purposes V ------reserves ■ 1 Provides with ank Sauer's broken finger was Milwaukee today with the Trot­ Eporta Editor boys how It Is done in the Mer­ ner of the elimination to u m ^ latt S It has many food field problem that most other Alumni Little League baseball 1 managers would like to inherit— costly blow to the Chibs. The ters one up In their cr^s-country chant’s Bowling League last Thurs­ season and loser to Jarry Smith 2 Music dramas a Q ig fellovy got off to a fine start registration will be held Thursday day night at the Y with a 375 in the finals, is another liigUy-re* 9 Enfeeble tn C3 where to play Robinson and Billy series. BASEBALL TV SCHEDULE » light League, does not plan to en- 3 Fourth month' Cox? Before Cox reported W last season. He will miss opening ' ter a team in the local league, if night at 7 o'clock at the East Side triple. Not far behind was Al garded participant Kelly Is daa of 11 A —— trip (ab.) □ (9 day and perhaps the first month. The, Globetrotters, w*>° WNHC-TV Channel. Six in New Cowles at 373. Ken Seaton col­ the best money bowlers in New through its □ a a n □ □ a camp, reporters were told the stdr clown On the hardwood bpt like to organized, this campaign. Hamil­ Rec on School street. Returning 4 Narrow road third ba-seman would becom^ a As Hank is almost’ the entire Chib HaVen will carry only the Satur­ ton is now located in Windsor lected a 332 total and David De- England. Smith did not anter. hills is win, too, won the seventh game veterans who Intend to play this Merchant 833. 5 Fashion 23 Prince 36 Negative utility man. Robinson was moved attack, this will throw a heavier day and Sunday home games of Locks. Best bowlers from the lUe, T, delightful burden on the pitching. of the series last night, 79-70, season are asked to register. -/ 6 Oriental name 24 Park in prefix to third ba.se midway in th^raln- the . Brooklyn Dodgers and New John- Sullivan, personnel man­ Church, country Club, Restaruant, 12 Everlasting Smarting from a 100-91 dqfeaT on ALL BOYS 13 years of age and CHARLIE ROBBINS Xhos 7 Masculine Cleveland. O. 38 Derby hat , Ing season. Bopie think/ Jackie Warren Hacker’s fine 1952 sea­ Thursday night, they played haVd ager at Hamilton, reported that and Mixed Doubles Leagues iMivs (poet.) York Yankees this season, plus Who shall not have reached their entered the 10-mlle Cathedral nut entered. appellation -26 Cows’ calls 39 Pulls up eventually will wind up on first, son 1 lS-9 and 2.59 earned run for three periods and plied up an the Hamiltons will again ent-er 13 Embellishes average) helped Chicago climb to two exhibition games between the 15th birthday before Aug. 1, 1963, in Boston today. Last week Charlie \ 15 Through 8 Boy's name 27 Feminine 40 Headstrong with Cox on third and Gil Hodges 18-point lead that let them do the Hartford Industrial tfLisague Maurice COrrentl, long one o f 10 Sediment appellation 43 Pulls after moving to left field. fifth. Hacker and Bop Rush can Dodgers and Yanks and the are eligible to register. The placed second to Browning Ross in Manebeater’s aces, Is rsgsrded ae 16 Weird some stunting in the fourth. and also plan an extensive sched­ Alumni program Is a graduate of 11 Young girls 29 Engincless 46 Anatomical I There is concern about left field stop any club. Johnny Klippsteln, American League opener on April the 12-mlle road race In l£iltlmore, a dark horss. Ed Kovtar, Frad Mc- 18 Encountered The Collegians got themselves 13 between the Yanks'and Wash­ ule against independebt teams at LjUIe League baseball with its )2 Fencing sword airplanes tissue — vacated when Andy Pafko was Paul Minner and 'furk Down form their new diamond at Windsor Md. Curry, Cjr GlorgstU, t^c AbraHls, 19 Age traded to the Braves. George Shu- a strong second line. / in a whole in the first period but ington Senators. aim, through sponsored baseball 20 Sward 14 Female saints 33 Redact 47 Corded fabrics,. caught up at S7-all- late in the Looks. .Sullivan, .cited these .rea­ to create- -good citisenship -end Bolo Lucas. Tom Martin, MUta , (ab‘.) 34 Apprentice 50 Offer ' ha's knee operatirtii and Dick 'Wil- ■ Telecasts will start pn April 11- ' ' LITTUB ' LBA6 VB volunteer 21 Peer Gynt’s Cincinnati is hustling under second. The Trotters moved on top 12 with the Dodgers playing the sons, plus the traveling distance sporUmanship. This season will Zwick, Charlls Whalsn, and a 17 Wand 35 Abounded .52 Exist liaiu.s' bad shoulder leave the posi­ Rogers Hornsby. The Rajah may for many of the players a.s being baseball umpires* school will start brother set, Stan and Walt HiUn- mother tion uncertain. at 43-37 at the half and made it Yankees in exhibitions. During the mark the third year of formation. Wednesday night at 7 o'clock at 22 German city be a little short on pitching be­ 61-43 in the third. Elmer Robin­ regular season a total of 43 games too 'great from Manchester's Mt. The first year two teams from are other fins bowlers. 1 2 1 H 5 r - ft On the basis of personal scout­ hind Kenny Raff.cnsberger. Rocky Nebo field as chief rea.sons why the West Side Rec. Anyone Inter­ Listed below are the first round \ i'l 25 Deprives 01 ing of six teams and long distance son led them with 26 ppints. are scheduled on Channel Six. The Manchester and two from East ested in umpiring this season Is reason Bridges. ed-Dodger, should tighten Dodgers will appear in 22 and the the Props would forgo local par­ Hartford comprised the league. psirings: ABOUT €AV-' 9 10 M reports on the other two. here’s the infield. The outfield is a jig welcome. •4-4 xJCfWilliams* 28 Diminutive Yanks in 21. Four games each ticipation. Last season the league had four Monday’s Schedule iiNsrrFOR ^ the annual gue.ss on the finish. saw puzzle but should be tighter rKRFl'.MK LKAIil'i: f of Margaret 1 ■ Brooklyn against the Giants, Phils and "Fans in Manchester have al­ teams, all local and will have four WHEW lOU'D LOVE TO LIVE FOREVER IHALLDINEER^ i It ij It defensively. First baseman Ted ALL BOYS who played In the 30 Slight bow 2. New York ' / IndUrret <81 Cards will be carried featuring tfie ways been great to our (Hamil­ teams again this season. Tem­ Alleys 1 and 3 Kluszewski is the club’s power. D^llaK«ra ...... 7ft 79 83 219 East and West Side Rec Junior SlAiliflg 1^ n 4 S. Philadelphia / Brooks. The Cubs and Braves meet ton) teams whether we had a win­ porary plans call for practice try­ 7:00 Russ Morrison vs. Tom Kelly. W: Hornsby thinks big Ted can beat Hilinakl ...... 87 100 78 365 ning or a losing foam,” John out sessions to start the third Baaketball Leagues during the past John Cushing va. Jim Math- Al. .^KOOP Just Like That BY V. T. HAMLIN 32 Male offspring 4. .St. Louis Baldyga ...... 80 90 80 256 the Dodgers three times each on season will be given a banquet to­ % out musial for the batting title. Ac^to . . ,...... 71 • 91 80 246 TW and the Reds and Pirates twice added. Hamilton, in recent season, week .in April. Several practice leson. 33 Board a train 11 » i li A. .Milwaukee night at 6:3() at the West 37 Weapon Pittsburgh still is in the midst Low Man ...... 89 _ — 89 each. Yanks have four games each while in Blast Hartford, was a sessions will bc held to insure each 6Klf?r?.''Tl6 A KILT, THAT I CAN .JOP which THERE'9 too much m . i fl. Chicago Kloinachnildt ...... ~ 92 70 162 Side Rec. Turkey will be served. YE DOM SKOLLI YEZZIR. 6EE BY TO BEE! GO DIG \OURSEL' A 41 Female rabbit n n n H tt 7 of its big experiment under new with the Red Sox and Athletlesr power in the'Twl League. Two youngster a proper tryout. Alleys 8 and 4 TrjS TW MARK IM eORRY ITH'LOOK . CIneiiinatt Manager Fred Hane.v who inher­ Totala ..., ...... 409 452 396 1257 three egch with the White Sox. years ago tho team won the league The regular league season will 7:00 Walt HUinaki va. Cy (SKaor-, HOLE AN* BURY YOUR 42,Period 1 8. Pittsburgh , — . -A "<4 > OF A FieHTIN' SIR(, OF YE.;.. NAKEDNESS, YE SHAMELESS: 44 Palm leaf » - Brooklyn pltchlhg, a 1 1 h 0 u g h ited Ralph -Kiner, ‘Murry 'Dickson. Browns. Tigers- and Ipdlatis and championship- and added the'-(Jort-' start: tentatrirely the last week In ■ getU;’ ■ Sfcvirlck ...... 89 76 165 Name Whiners,"" SCOTSMON, I’M ignorant 6M «£E.' 45 Suffix better, still is not A-1. It can not Howie Pollet, Joe Garagiola and a Correnti ; one game, the opener, with Wash­ necticut sefni-pro crown to tholr May or the first week in June. John Hsdlund va. Frad Me* A-TELUN’ VEf ...... 90 99 89 278 46 Singing voice 31 It match the brilliant, Philadelphia bunch of kids. Johnny Lindell. 36- ...... 99 101 82 292 ington, trophy room. Subject to approval by the coach­ Curry. year-old former Yankee outfielder, Mf’Intofih ...... 94 104 88 286 es, Sunday doubleheadera wilt be 48 Existed i pair of Robin Roberts and Curt Plrk^v ... Starting time for all Saturday Hamilton, coached by Art Pon- /Trophy Donors 3) 93 iT 80 is back for another trv as' a ...... 102 117 M .286 games will be 1:30 with Sunday gratz and managed by Jeff Koelch, played until school terminates for Alleya 1 and S ' W 49 I t s ------.Simmons. It can't equal the CiirnminKfl ...... — 76 76 B n m knuckle ball pitcher. Return of games getting underway at 2:05. will always be welcome to invade the summer recess. .Twrllight 7:40 Maurica Correnti vs. Vic Giants' Sal MagUe arid Larry Jan­ stands are Ht n 8>i sen, if both bounce back from last Danny O’Connell from service i.s Totals ...... 474 517 418 1409 these Pfirts. The-’ Props were al­ league games will be played from Following is a list of indi^ual Abraitie. far-reaching m i that point on. 51 Industrial i i year's back ailments. the best news in the Pirate camp. H.AMILTONS OUT ways a credit to the Manchester and team winners in basketball , fitan PoUnaky.va. Bolo Lneaa. w w 87 13 ChantiM) (!) .MANCHESTER will be 'the site M . ; ^ Joe Black, ace reliefer of ’52. is Vinc*‘k ,,, Hamilton Standard', one of the League. Possibly the current edi­ competition at the East Side Rec ------of this ...... 91 74 80 245 of the 1953 State Alumni League Alleya S and 4 T. e. ■*. u. * SO 1 back in the Dodgers' bull pen aft­ ^Trizzrr ...... 78 79 8.3 240 claiwlicst bn.seball teams in Con­ tion, said to be the best ever as­ during the 1952-53 season. Listed state is ii 5t Dh'Lonp . Tournament. Approximately 13 7:40 Cheater Yaworeki va. Tom [ S ’ C*r. 1M 1 t f MU Itm im . I er his World Scries starting ef­ ...... 94 80 98 272 necticut the past few seasons and sembled, will be brought to town first Is the awmrd, winner and diversified. • - • ...... 81 $:» 8.5 151“ leagues covering all sections of the donor. . Martin. ------^------arrsrt------. — . ----- t 51 SH forts. Jim Hughes, a late season ( Sports Mirror Crandttll ...... 99 a member of the Manchester Twi- for an exhibition this summer. 53 Wainscots • •m S' 281 State are affiliated .with the organ­ Senior League—Playoff champ­ Mike Zwiek va. Vic TaggaiL “ He’s really tthrting to show ambition— he just an-, 54 Frolic arrival from Montreal, is expected to lighten his burden. Totals ...... 4i:> 413 433 1291 ization. A winner from each ions, Frankie’s Drive-^, Bun- ^ .wartd a TV quenion that would bt worth $1000 if he 55 Icelandic s4 ik • JTODAV YE.XR .VGO Steve 4.4 Meyer figure.s to strengthen the Ridzik. rookio.s right-hander, Tahu 191 league will be sent here to vie for Nursery; Playoff runnerups, Nas- Alleya 1 and 3 •i,,. MM M mi kh»T. mae»«ftRBaeia was there!’’ mythical work Dodger staff despite wild bursts of D. Lit liatz -----:...... 84 106 89“ 279 the state title. A definite tourney slff Arms, British Americans;' Most 8:20 Alexander Kochin vs. Ed M. pitched a no-hit, i\o-nin, spring G. Oliva ...... W 10.V 96 Lakers, Celtics Launch temper. Billy Loes should improve, Olburt .... date has not been set as yet but valuable player, Al Surowiec, Kovla. Cl MS WELKIN, Planetper He M'riKKles Free BV RUSS WINTERBOThAM I training game as the Philadelphia ...... 74 9.3. 128 tentative plans call for Aug. 15 C.arl Ersklne seems ready to take Phillie.s ■'beat the St. Loui.s /Card­ H. Lirnatz ...... 10.7 89 103 29fi Johnson Electric; High scorer, Lou . Charlie WheRut ve. Stan. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES T ru st P ur BY EDGAR MARTIN G/ir'Ion ...... 89 87 84 260 as the starting date. HUinaki. . over the No. 1 spot, and Preacher inals, 3-0, at Savannah, Ga. Desci, Barrett Plumbing and Sup- Roe still can come up with that _ Final Playoff Series niy; Foul shooting, Nino Paganl, •He TOLD ME TO TRY TO Totals ...... 4.1S 480 499 1417 WTG S\\ »bOV5 ‘.VJSVby \«)N5T EAV ,VC slick oncc-a-week job. FIVE YE.XRS .AGO — .petroit .LARRY RENTON DIES Manchester-Plumbing and Supply. Alleya 1 and 3 WEI66LE OUT.BOT IWAA >li6 HT woRw; ^otewHa IN 6Cl^OO). ‘ Hit VSKIt VEA-OAl Horne run power frorn the bats defeated the New York Bangers, Kmeraude i.Si Minneapolis, April .4—flD—Like Intermediate League — L e^ue 9:00 4 winners of 7:00 matehai. AL*I09T COOHEP^MV ANiCLB GAVE-1 • AN' MV6E. POG 3X>' WIN T«y\»G tW DOteNT CAWll of Robinson, Campanella, Hodges 4-2, to take the serie.s. 4-2, and M. Smyth ...... ,91 79 2.i9 a year ago the Minneapolis Lakers Cincinnati, Anril 4—(JF)—Larry champions, Paganl’s -Clippers, Alleys 3 and 4 TWI9TED ANOMV LEb’^PEAWEO- GUE^THE VYTT'.GAVO SK t HMD POOR GOPOIS <51iE - and Duke Snider can break up any reach the Stanley Cup fifials. 'Lucille Smyth ...... S4 277 Benton, the leading pitcher in tho Michaels’ Jewelers; League ruii- 9:00 6 winners of 7:40 Slid 8:30 90IL HERE^ TEN YE'AR.S‘ AGG-i-The De­ Loin Smyth ...... 99 106 ?77 and the New York.Knicka tonight T’'m\Ny:'N‘wAMn.o game. Ciwhing .. . ; ...... 9.", 106 10,1 .10.1 National League back In Ji928, is nerups. High Freshmen, Knights matches. LIKE ■V«t AVO-OONSi: ^ If the Dfldgers leave ah opening, troit Red Wings beat Boston,, 4-3, Zthiallis ..'...... ■___ lat • 97 277 start a be.st-of-scven series for the dead at the age of 55. He col- of Columbus; mo4t valuable and WATEK.- to gain a ^2-0 lead in the Stanley the Giants look like the next bc.st TotAlR . , •championship of the National Bas- j lapseil and died, yesterday while high scorer, Ronnie Custer,'” Man­ IT bet, despite a poor exhibition sea­ Chip finals. 477 447 469 1393 ketball Association (NBA). | playing golf with friends. Benton chester Motor Sales. Bucceroui Ready Rl»rk Maglf now biddlrig for their fifth crown )>ut drops ' it a.s. with the Giants that he won 25 Intermediate Sports Association. ing his eighth round technical «M> ey ava See**, aw. a.s hanl as he did before he broke, mSOSCOQH K O U n U U D in six years of existence, although he starts to games while losing nine in 1928 to Trophies for the winning teams knockout victory over Seattle’s his ankle last spring. Jansen, altio,! ; ■ ■ ■ x they haven't always been in the throw it bsck to lead the rest of the league pitcher*. at the Y In the junior, intermed­ Dave Davey. PF’ -’ClI-LA’S POP True To Her Word 9V a l VERMEER ha.ii been throwing freely btit was NBA. the infle'ld. It the » .- ■* “ - iate and'senior leagues were do­ The 6-2 Philadelphian weighed MIC’^EY FINN Photogenic! LANK LEONARD hit hard in a couple of games. i THE LAKERS won titles in the batter safe? It’ a always a question who runs nated by the Manchester Police 193 1-2 pounds— the heaviest of ‘ YOU YE*3, DO! If Durocher's infield jells an;l ' National Basketball League and Answer; It'Is ^ down the most people — careless and Firemen’s Association and his career—last night, when he D O N ’T _ WON'T EVER r his "ifa" vanish, the Giants could I New Senators Boast the Basketball Association of legal- ratch and drivers or gossips. Brown and Beaupre. . battered -the husky, 24-year-Old HERTS HIS NAME America their first two years, , ______:______M ,R E A L L V ^-PEAK TO 1 GUVMIME upset B rookl^. They whipped the the batter Is out West Coaster ell i'ttr the fit. ’ M EAN ,MER AGAIN!! -AND THE NAMES Dodgers, 14-8, in their season se- then two NBA titles in three if the u m p I r e Fouyeoaf > OF THE HORSES! Nicholas Arena ring to vrin the \TMATJ N E V E R , years. Rochester in 1951-52, rules that the Ft LOOKS HE'S ENTERED IN Power, Get 28 H R s TKO and his second straight Vic­ r N E V E R .'l PhiladeTpI|ia also could grab It I ' * stripped them ef their laurels the ball was dropped Title Bout Would Draw , tory ov'er Davey. — imporiant! MOSTOFDlEJUMPSfj all If B ro^ lya misses. There Is only year they missed. /- in the act of jT felt strong—real strong—and hope for a nvival of the old "Whiz By BEN PHLEGER wYork Giant.S. 13-8, In 10 innings at Led by , the Lak­ drawing hark th<“ /d r once .T was able to do all the KUI" spirit lit the Phil eamp under Associated Press .Spiirts Wrllei; (Lubbock. Texi ers boa.st almost everyedge in the nrlntn throw. Bigger Crowd in June things wanted to,” said 'Buc- reeprd book for the series. jii§t as / - 1 Manager S^eve O’NelH.' Roberts Unless the. fences are mighty! THE GIANTS BROKE a nine Q. .W ho'is re- ceroni. ‘That Davey is a real and .Sinunom are the top right-left they did a year ago. Minneapolis sponsible for see-/ icorers mighty gen-| streak by scoring four beat New York 4-2, during the se*-.' By H.XKKY (iR.YV.SON "to him whether a preliminary or a strong kid; I don’t know how he pitchiiT^-taM hi-lniivimll. 0 ’Nelll,..^_ . f . t runs in the nipth inning and flve 0e a u RwurdM ing"that the visit­ stood up. I hit him harder and thinks Karl Drews Is a potential I be feed- 10th The roof son and over (h* years holds a 24- | ing team In the Chicago — (NEA) -— James D. championship. 20-gamo winner. The Phils count 12 margin. Norris finally got .some piiblicijy The days^ I saw him, ^ Walcott oftencr than anybody I aver ing his Washington ball club p o -, fcn Cleveland in the 10th _u - , J . 1 American League is allotted pro- fought." — on Richie Ashbum and Willie weV pills this spring. ■ -Iwhen shortstop Ray Boone aiid. 7 u Minneapolis does ^ ^ for the second edition of Rocky worked in hour and a half, and Jones io bounce back frbm'Csuh- not hold 1.9 in scoring, because the I * j. Kpfore a Marciano and Jersey Joe W alcott, right up on his toes. His legs are At any'rate soniethii^ has put “’'idplher'Jim. Lemon watched ya Now York club ran up an avep- i;"j ®-“ " . bv dolling the whole..tking .x)ff^; 12)* mqsLomiuing thing about the p;tr seasaas.;(nH7 eXpect aew Brat a''’poleht—'vfallop ' hito' th'e- '^'Php'fly drd)i between them -with'^ baseman Earl *rorgeson to'produce once age of 85.5 poinlit per gairie-one/limirtre HbiiirtM for si.v weeks. ' ' T 'j)^ ^ )8hing oW geezer who admlU W.'T. punchtess^Senators. rthewbase&loaded.and-one out...... season, while the Lakers-had onlyi** park one hour before game Dart’s IS) . ’ the'long ball ib JMdp Jle) Ennis and '* Last year the Senators' w oiff 'Two iothef exhibitions -went Into -Thdae JO.OOfi 450/tlckeIa.weren't-, ‘9,^-. .: - r/r,: i',' ,D. IleUerchant; JOS: 188 110 .n a Jones. 85.3. Both cUlb.*! have had a turn- (line to see to this. He will see to moving as of the opening of the * have* an Idea ttm oeliy will Berk ...... *1 — 90 171 mbre ganies than they lost' and. innings. The Philadelphia CAPTAIN EASY MisBihjrThe Boat . Search for a fourth starter has over ..in nianjmw'er. the Knicks H that, baiting and fleldlng prae-' Puplln 94 118 lit AT BY LESLIE TURNER i^r e c k LES AND HIS FRIENDS Last Payment they hung in, first division much ! Phillie,