WEDMXSDAT, HAT 7 ,1N7 AYtragt Daily CImilation Tka Waathar i W ENtT IRanrh^ater lEurnin^ %ralh Far tke Moath «t Apt«C IMY •f V. 8. WeatiMr BnUM Otaar tMUflit with wear fraariag Bolton (nange will conduct the 9.298 aad fraat la latmtor usual semi-weekly Military whist « Meaiher of Um AadH It Friday fair aad cawtiwasd About Town In the Commilwity hall at Bolton Bu tsm •! ttmilatlwn . Center this everting. Manche$ter-^A City of Village Charm At Ui« miUwe«k iervlce tomor'- I The I>orcua Society of Emanuel 1 HALE’S r*w (KtnliiK *t eight o’clock In the I Lutheran church wlH meet this o Center Congrcgetlontl church, the / VOL. LXVL NO. 186 (CtaasUtad Advcrttslng aa Page II) MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS pafitor. Rev. ClUfonI O. 8lin|MOn. 1 evening at eight o’clock, with Dr. v.Ul le»J • dlecueslon on the Book I Barney WIchman as the guest of Anioe. to which all are lnvlte.1. 'speak^. Devotions will b\Ied by tYiday evening he will apeak to the ! Miss Mabel fllaon and Mrs\Vera I IVtcrson Is chairman of the host OO-Weilii on the subject "My Con- ess committee. Jackstraw Pilrup of Erright Can* versation With the Newly-Weds.’ f w r cwy and all married couples In the Building Program Relaxation of Curbs Fridav evening another square 1 ^ '"--jSra. -ireV ^ • church will be welcome. danye will be held In the aoclal T - room of the Buckingham church. All member of 81. Margaret’s The committee Includes Mr^ Har­ turtle Daughtcra of Issbella. who riett liowcll, Mrs. Ilsr-el palmer. For A Atemorahle Action by House plan te attend the .VUh anniversary MIhh .Mildred fliKslHle. Kiank flood- Put on ration K of the organUation at Hotel Taft. ale, Jr., and Wlllisni Slater. X New Haven. June 1. are asked to M o th e r *8 D a y make their reservations before The Concordia l..ii{hrrnn chiirih Causes Protest Satuidav of this week throiish the board will have a meeting this regept. Mr*. Rlchard’-Ros.«. evening a( eight o’clmk. Palestine Urged Dr. Charles O. Johnson of Man­ Past chiefs of Memorial Tem­ Democratic Move for chester Oreen wlU speak on the ple Pythian Sisters, will maet to­ RfN*onnideration Oyer* Bad Temper subject of “Orest f'oropanlonshlp" morrow evening st the home of i at the midweek prayer ami praise Mrs. Helen Henry, id Stsrkweathrr ' wlieliningly Defeat* aervlce at the Covenant-Congt egs- street. Mrs. Ilenty will be assisted Seen Result Rpiiioval of Ban Seen tioral ch\irch this evening. bv her mother. Mrs. Iva Ingrsham. M ey l..egis1atioi( o’clock in the lUIlan Ameriewn The- ConiiMunlty Players will 11 Defense Promise lory Power Leading lo club on Eldridge street. an ehould be the haa ratumed sr.d la now able to tion aind many of them voted for allergist, described several cases \ that "the United States “drelslve contribution” from the conduct his bii.sinesa. IL In which children became happy would undertake future de- mandatory power leaillng to ostab- Later 'in the session, however, and well-balanced after the allergy j feiise" of the country. Washington, May 8 le) - An llshment of a Jewish national LECLERC Eugene E. Falmoth. of 47 Pur­ the Demo6ratic minority leader. approaching administration plea was discovered and corrected. Issues Hpeciol Htalemrnt home ami peace in Palestine. PaBtral Hoait nell place, haa enlisted In the U. ■. Rep. John P. Cotter of Hartford, Their allergies were caused by I Long Distance Lines for perhaps $75,000,000 to rein­ Regular Army foi a three year | urged reconrifjeration of the meas­ some kinds of food, pollen, or dust. The siiprtme commander toeued I^rgea Flrst-Haod View term. He wan one of *7 who en­ ure, contending it was an attempt These, he said, were cases In a special statement which obvi­ southern Korea confronted It then called on the U.N. to tS MsIb StrMi Brings Charge take a first-hand view of the “hu­ PtiMM S2Cf listed at the Hartford ncniitlng “to delude the people" by “rees­ which allergic reactions occur ously referred to rcpirts follow- Congress today as the House en­ station durirg April. tablishing’’ the former Public within the brain or central ner\<9us ; lug hla meeting Tuesday with Em- tered the voting stage of Its flght man trage*. der in discussing the bill, which Washington, .May predicts Congress wilt freeze social Artnqr had made the pledge at It was the first official appear­ Colois: Black. Hi-own, ’Diif. Navy $2-98 to $7.50 now goes to the Senate, after It Walter S. Ilollanan, chairman the strike of long distance op- security tax at one per cent for an- Tiieadky'a meeting w’ith the emper­ To a huatied House near the ance of a non-government organi­ heart . . . becoming Nelly and White. Plus Tax. had been approved. Reds Declare of the Natiopol Petroleum erators for a pay hike averag- other year . . . chemical company or. close of yesterday's crosa the pick- j , 5 ^ with the Uniteil Nations qr some Wa on Jewish Immigration into Pales­ Ten rose eolor. Sizes: lican Congress budget spilt wid­ since April 7. ni-student union niembHul build­ cause of the strategic, geographic tine would enable l)«e U. N. to car­ ' NEW LOW PRICE Small. Medium. l..iige and (Continued on Page Ten) of deliberate alterations and un- ened toers. al­ ed. We roust stand np on onr feet of the inquiry commission with Sheer t.'i fiuuKe The biiiadcast quoted-' a long i week recommende Commerce and Justice depart- A. T. A T. Is the parent eorpol com­ Rmlth (R.. Wls.), called the ------'\ Sheer .'il Gauge Washington, Mny 8—4/Pj—The —but the chief difference ap­ An offlcial of the NFTW esti­ mittee’s action in removing "Mer­ Imixified hy supporters of the Handkerch’efs State department reported today peared to be variations In the mated that 200,000 of the 287,000 chant of Venice” from required measure In limiting general debatq^ For Mother that Russia Is demanding 400 translation of words. Tass, for members of federation unions who reading fur high schra)! students Noted Store freight rarliHuls of white flour from walked out 31' days ago are still Union Welfare to nine hours. ^ $1.55 pair Komania, where the I'nited States Instance, preferred the word ‘‘col­ Brazil Cracks after rabbi pnitests that "charac­ Representative Owen (R., 111.) laborate’’ to "cooperate," as used on strike. At the peak of the tie- ter of .Shylock is an exaggerated termed It "mighty unfair” to have At New Low Prices has been sending emergency food up some 340.000 workers ■wore Idle, Owii^r Dies shipments tn help rope with famine in the English text, and the word distortion" . . . President Tni- Funds Banned only "one minute allotted to the Extra Sheer .it Gauge 25c Fine Quality Print* ‘‘control” for "regul,*tlon." Down on Reds Including non-members of NFI'W man tells his, birthday news ^con­ state of Illinois.' roiiditlnns. The department sold tfnilates. Rayburn had pictured for his >1 3 for 50c In an announcement that It wan Terms Version Correct ference he is certain the w-Orld Like other unions In the Nation­ eventually will achieve s lasting colleagues-the possibility that Rus­ SplfridiEP Took Amer­ $2.25 pair ’ 39c Hand Rolled Prints advised the Romanians are about Tass termed its version the cor­ al Federation of Telephone Work­ Senate Also Voles to sia once It had attained control to meet the demand and deliver rect one. saying the transcript Federal Police and peare . . . Truman says he will • 25c each ers. the long distance operators try to get this session to enact oyer Greece and Turkey—would ica 11 \Alerrliamlitiing the flour, which is for use of So­ handed to Staasen In Moscow was Troops Padlock ^lulis Outlaw Involuntary move on to other lands aWuind the Cleaning R.VYON 50c viet military occupation In the one appro/ed both by himself I universal military training. McthoflitX. to Britain Romania. (CAntInurd on I'agr Fourteen) HOSIERY Initial Handkerchiefs To Enforce Decision { Legalizing hookmaking l>eglns Check-Off ’ 4»L. Dues (f'ontlnurd on Page Ten) AND REVITALIZING BY HOLLANDER. / 3 for $1.00 (Continued on J^ge rwelvc) I to appeal to .Massachuselts.lrgls- London, May H. Gordon Execution Plea Rejected Treasury Balance ' lators aa they'face tax program f Washington, May 8. (/Hi—-Thel - World Fur Experts... . And It Costs No More! 7.5c I-ace Edge Washington, May ♦/Pi—The Rio de Janiero, May S iA’ i Selfridge, 90, who bnmght Ameri­ $1 pair Washington, May 8 ’c^i The . . . Growers predict ‘‘severe Senate voted t')day a ban on union I can mcrchandtslng njelhods jCo Handkerchiefs Supreme court today rejected two The Brazilian government cracked controlled health and welfare i last minute attempts to save Wil­ position of the TYeasury May 6: danwge” to fruit trees In New AMltoOuirch Britain, died at his Putuey hoiiie 50c each Three Seniors down hard on the Communist par­ Receipts, $310,000,088.38; ex- I England tonight . . . Krankfuit funi, $421.805.922..34i bal­ to be economic capital of Amerl- Sclfridge began ills s|W(*faculai‘ troops padlocking-445 Uommunis't ance. $4,001,«48,.503.34. i can-British occupation zones. The vote was 4* to 40, ' BY EXPERT FI^RRIERS, A n ^ t Costs No Morel ‘ il'S HIRI 52” X 52” Colorful Printed . second time. The high tribunal Adoption of the ban as an i .Schools Is Hit business career with Chicago’a said, however, its action was with­ Crash Victims cluhs or cells to enforce a decision Marshall Field A- Co., am^ retireil Aa Naw, fmprovad Atodaf '60' by the Supreme Ellectorul tribun­ amendment to j-endlng general la­ iSew l.oiv I*rive On out prejudice. Thus, attorneys for bor legislation was a vlctor.v for with a fortune in le.ss /than \ 25 Francis could carry their “grave al outlawing the party in Brazil. years. He resumed hly'career In Table Cloths T^e tribunal approved, by a 3 Henator Taft (R.. Ohio), after a Suiitbeni (BaptistH l*re‘ new” allegations to Louisiana Veterans Stii(lyin|i; - at Methodist Councit Hits sharp reversal vesterday when the London with a store wlfleh became courts. These .allegations were to 2 vote last night, a government .Senate killed, 44 to 43. a Taft- l»are lo Vole tin Reso- the largest tn all Euro^. made in a petition, filed with tha Dartinonth Killed as petition asking that the Bruzlliiin Relfridge Joined-M/r»hall Field’s Presto Communist party-'''onft of the backed proposal to forbid Indus­ $2-98 Supreme rourt earlier In the day. try-wide bargaining. , liitioii in OppoHition at the age of 22 and advanced un­ 'Iriie petition said new information Trailer..- Truck Hit largest in the western hemisphere Catholic Church Stand til he hud an Intvrc.st in the firm. tic. U I tat OM .Also Outlaws Extortlofi | Prelanndered, fast color printed cloths hod been received thpt the execu­ ' declared illegal and clnaed. 8t. Louis, Ma.v *.— The In, 1904 he retired but later the Specbl ! For Mother's Day North Hartland, 'Vt., May S—(J*)! In the last election, in January, the Tcslay’s- amendment also out- * C O O K E R . Gookers $12-95 In smart floral designs. tioner and other persons nt the Riverside, Calif., May * (>P;— Clzed by the comniittec ni* "a 4e- Sontheni Baptist c.oivveiitipn pre- same year bought out' the Chicago state's first attempt to execute -=-Thrce Dartmouth college sen- i party polled about 800,000 votes. laws extortion, and attempts by I iflrm.'Tof .Schlesinger. and Mayer, Other Printed Cloths 99c to $4.9S Gift Gloves It eWteil 17 deniiiiea and one Th* Melhfxllst National Council Of parture from-the American prln- unions to "shake down” empUi.v-* pareJi to vote toila.v on a recom­ Give Her a Lovely, Soft ftr Salt Cmatef es wftt ms Frmitrls *^vere so drunk that It lors, war veterans driving to New II eiecieu i< aepuiies snu one i Bishops__ ^haa__ adopted__ a committee clple of ih-the -onuratlon separation of th-th e, | ) changing its name-to H. G. Scl- Fabric or Capcaklp Gloves In alip-on was impossible for them to have Jersey to pick up dates for a : senator in the Federal CongresA ' Bishops has adopted a committee mendation that It oppose any Fed- frldge A Co. He sold the company LANOLIN CREME Hi-Sgnd CttIrfRf styles. 4-button and 6-buttdn lengths. knowu what they were doing.” week-end "prom,” w'ere killed to- , 18 members of thbi capital’., church and the sta.te. • • j p,„hlblts all health and wel- • e e "We shall rr-sist all attciiipts of (^1-,. funds which* are administered | eral aid to education Irtvolving ap-, shortly hfterwartl to Clirson, Pirle, day when the automobile crashed member City council. 60 members , J"®" the Roman C'atholic hierarchy to py „„ions. The Hartley bill | plication of plihtlc tax ^money to! Scott A' PERMANENT WAVE ' Solid Color Martex Four Missing in Plane Crash headon Into a 10-ton truck. of various state- Legislatures snd I nd-lnform the American |H-ople helped to elect the governors of ^y affirmations of loyalty to demo secure public supi>ort for such paHsed h.v the House has! church schools. Ih 1906 he came to London, to Elgin Field. I’In., Xla.v S—iJPi— College authorities listed the cratic ideals whep deliberately schools and other religious enter­ pursue his hobbies, .collecting art A B-17 with seven men aboard dead as; eight Brazilian states. II similar. privUlon. The convention was told yester­ FOR ONLY $ 1 to $ 5 Pai*’ denying democratic (-eligious free- prises on the ground of the separa- The Senate amendment, spon­ objects, reading and travelling. Tow el S ets from the Aniiy ,\ir Frovltig Fretl T. Sillars, 24, of Pittsfleld. Ordered to Obey Verdict CalmlyV7"'(‘i idom wherever if has power to do tloii of church and state be< Biise day that “the historic wall be­ Hlore Huge Succea* Mass., a former Marine sergeant; . The senator, Luis sored bv .Senators Ball (R., Mihii.), Ground command here crash land­ so.” we lielicve that such action will Ryrd (D. Vrt.), amlth (R.. N. J.), tween the chiireh and the state Is In London the W'aconain-born ed In the gulf live miles off shore (Charles K. Long, 22, of Camden Prestes. who is secretary general The council, representing all the create a reaction hero, as It has being undermined.” merchant organized Relfridge a $6-93 N. J.. a former Naval Reserve en- of the Brazilian Oimmunlst party and G«-orge (D.. Ga.l, permit* wel­ A Public Relations committee t B .lh T..».ll $ 2 -2 3 today with one engine afire'. Four denomination's churches in. the r'elsewhere. which may limit re­ fare fumJs In casea whe^ "em­ Co„ Ltd., and opened the store, in N iW I I Guest Towel t Am * men ore missing. Three men were sign; and John Lopez, 22. of Lodi, cabled all the party’s branches Im united SUtes, approved the report llglous freedom,” the committee report, to he submitted to the con­ the spring of 1909^ The American IXClUSIVt N. J., also a Reserve ensign. mediately after yesterday’s decls- ploye* are equally repreaentld” In vention by Dr. Walter Pope Binni, 1 Face f'lotli S-PIEC’E SET rescued. The plane wan on a rou­ of its Committee on Relations with said the handling of them, together methods he Introduced ran counter Lash and Brow TiiitinK INMCATOa- tine training mission. C rn ^ boats, Hartford .Man Truck Driver ion, ordering them to obey the "The situation tn Italy ari'J president of William Jewell col­ WIIOHT... 72” x 90” and 72” x 108” the Roman Catholic Church. with "aurh neutral persona" aa to traditional British methods, but Maiso. Given; and Peach. Beautiful helicopters and surfsee craft were The driver of the tractor-trailer verdict calmly. He said .the de­ This committee also cited what Spain denies to Protestants the t.'oMi .sldea may agree, upon. ' * lege, assails government ai#- to the establishment attracted crowds- S1.50 Martex quality that will give >'eara of searching for the missing men. truck, listed as Gene M. Elmore, dsion would be appealed to the It termed “bigotry and discrimina­ religious freedom which Protes­ The maximum ^n alty for vlbla- church schools. This support* the of curious onlookers, and the store w S a rS J L - NO JIOOIINO . . . . wear. • • • - of Hartfprd. Conn., was only i Brazilian Supreme court and an- tion in Ttoman Catholic-controlled tants in • the United .States desire I stand taken yesterdav bv Conven­ became a huge silocess. We Specialize in Quaker Lace Employers’ AtUiude Hit sHghtly injured, a doctor whn 1 nounced that the party's national lioii of the ban on union-controlled tion President l/>iile D. Newton of i v : S* '. * ; . NO IISTININO .... Steam-O-Matic lands,” and said that In Argentina the Homan (’atholica to enjoy,” funds la a $10,000 fine and • year Relfrdije was born In Ripdn. HAIR TINTING Hartford, May $— “Dis­ treated him at the scene said. El-f convention, scheduled for May 25 "law now requires the teaching of the I'cport said. Atlanta, who In the ojienlng ad- Wis. He had a brief education In NO lots «f f..a Mc*> graceful.” was thr description more was taken to a Veterans Ad- i In Rio. had been postponed indefl The eninmitter ie|>ort asked dls^ ill Jail. , dress, condemned the recent .Su­ rMuiH. !• Mcapilnt tlMm the Roman Catholic religion even This also would apply where the public schoola- of Jackson, Plastic Covered. Colorful Printed given by Superior Court Judge P. ministration hospital at White I nitely. I \ 111 the srhiMds of Protestant eontiiiUHtion of the president’s preme court action tn upholding Come in for pRBRTo ('ooki^f Mvea Up lo cook­ Dinner Cloths union dues are deducted from I'se of public acliool fiiiid* for Mich., blit went to work at an Iron $16-95 ' B. O'Nullivan to the alleged atil- River Junction. . ; Biit even as the t'rlbunal’s judg churches.” ^ m.uintiiining "a iMTsoniil represeii- w;»ges by nil i-mployer without the Consultation. ing tima. It •nvon pr*cin'ua vilAinins und tuilr of employers towards em­ The three seniois. meiupers. of | nient was being annolinreil the tiilive to (he |S)|ie without the eon- traiisportstlon of cblTdreii I’o-Ciitli- early age after the death of his mmaraU. liMnl t*olora Aud flavom. aiul il Mcinls-i'H of I lie C(miiiiitti.‘c, writli'ii ciinsent of hi* winkers. fathei'. He did odd jobs for five *“ ployes siiiiMiioiied for Jury service, Gamma Delta Cbl fiiitei’iiily. were ('.ominiiiiists suffered another stiff wliirti Hiibiiiitit'd its irpoil to the si'ni ol the lepret-ei.luiiveM of the ollc .si'hools. aavM money, too. by aaving fuel. No Dii.iis \(Uir tailor does— Iron by P lace M ats driving to New Jersey to brine blow. Pre.sldent Euric't G.'ispat Till* is known, as .the iiivuliintury "Po*e*( T'breul to Fitliire’* years before joining Fields. In. 1890 wonder that theme heitt of a ll ktUhen 'luiige tp.SuIlivun asked news|uiper- anriuul mcetliig of the liishojis tiere. people. . . . I'heek-uff. , OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT helpert ara in aut h ireiiieiidtHui dejiiand. .sleain. Fiilh .•\utomatie. men present in the court to u y to back dates for the week-end's Diitui suspended the Communist^r are Bishops Frederick P. Corson In conclusion .it ^ i s stated: j Tlie^ cuiiiinittee report stales | be married Rose Buckingham, who $7-50 to $19.95 take note that for the second time, grdfeti key prom. Supported Brazil Workers, confed­ of Philadelphia, chairman; - G. , "Are our Roman Catholic broth­ In a bilsk argument before the that consistent application of. died in 1918. They had three HOiDS 4 PINT.SIZE vote, Taft contended that unless the act upheld bv ' the Snpienie i daughter.*. Violctte, Rosalie and /AUI MASON MRS $1.16 set of 4 this week prospective Jurors College authorities said the ac­ eration and ail labor imlons afflb Bromley Oxnam, New YorU; Ivan ers. •with whiim ' wc desire the sought io hr excused because of cident apparently occurred about iated with it for a period Of six I.ee Holt. StvLpulsT and William friepdlicst . of relation* and for Congress bans unioH'-controlled court' "poses. H threat to the future Beatrice; and a son,. Harry Gorilon, Amulet Ita many ad van Save laundering ta­ Beautiful, long-wearing Quaker’ licallh and welfare funds they may of the pifbHc school aystem. since Jf.' ■ ' Charmore Beauty Shoppe Ut«Mi I* tha largf capacity I.rfice Cloth.s — reproductions of an­ having been told .they would lose 4 a. m. when tlieir car failed to mcMith*.'. T. Watkins, Louisville, Ky. wliom we deiifand the same re­ c»f tba Faarro GqoK n i. Tba blecloths. Just wipe make a curve in the darkness and The presidential decree accused ('nurt Oeelsio*. Ciitleizcd ligious liberty we insist on fpr our­ become a "racket,” but'Bepator principle would allow not only Ro­ Relfridge became a British sub­ tique hand made cloths. their position If they remained ject in June, 1937. and retired for S41 NORTH MAIN ST. TELEPHONE rtOfl naw im prova<| P a sa T o them oft. Four prtt- .away from work for Jury service. ramn\ed the truck head on. the suspended unions of "provok­ ' The recent U. 8. Supreme court selves. to push their demands so Ive* (R-NY) called the proposal man (Catholics but 258 different de­ *6U\ witn ita S^quart^pliM teiTis' In fruit and- 'The I'nited .Aircraft and the Roy­ All three’ originally entered ing among the workers frictions .division affirming the tonstitu- far that wc must In self-defense "extremely Hl-concelved.'” nominations In the United Rtatss the la.st time Ip 1939. ^cooking caparity, ia targa floral Senator Morse (R-Orei said the to put hsnd* Into the public treaa- Self ridge once remarked that he •nough for four pint-aiaa The JWHALCcort Other Lace Ch'iths S0..50 to $8.98 ’ al Typewriter company are the Dartmouth,as Nsv.v V-12 stiidents and agitations which spread-them-■ tionalify of state legislation pro take steps that ".ill protect our •tanaard Maaon )ara. MANCHESTiR COMM*. \ two employers mentioned to the j and returned sa civilians after ------— voiding for tfanspoitatlon of chil liberties and thf our -chll------> (Cootiniied on Pate Teh) ^ (Continued on Page Tneher' (C’oftUiuad Oa P»k Tirolv*l ORMR VOUR*>RISTO C OOKfl NOW i eeurL i their war servica. (Continued on Pn*e Twelve) I dren to parochial schools was criti d r e a l’.

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-L i ------^------MANCHESTER EVENfNG HERALD. MANCTIE.STER. CONN., THUR.SDAY, M AY 8, 19iT PACE TWO 77. Y., w'lll be guest speaker at the aeaaton at 1:30 p.m. Dr. Lee will him iirj food freezing. M''.-t ol the Prograiu Friday >, Frozen Food Institute-on FridAy, appear on the ,-ftcpnoon program session will be dfefoted to u demon- May 9, In the Ctmmunlty House. to discuss the ireezing of Iruits ■ stratidn on the preparation, pack- LIQUORS portuntliea in Home Konnnmica'' Berts€*li<**s App<*al Storrs. Thia institute wdll be one and vegetables and the variety ■ :>glng ai^ freezing of foodj. The California Sales j which told the different flelda in Small Sailing On Frozen Foods I OF QUALITY Iloll on Jim and (ieorge Prenent of the events featured throughout and class of fcxids for freezing. : Tolland County F.srm Bureau and Home EconomIra and also explain­ the stale ab part of the observance Following his talk Inspection tours , th(> University of Connecticut are WINES ------BEER ed collate life. V<‘ssrl .Soiiglit Put Off for ^ eek MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS NaT-SAWNG Tax Plan Rapped | The members of the Bolton Vol- Btorra, May 8—Dr. BYank Lee, of National Home Demonstration will be. ninde o ' locker plants in I cooperating to make the institute After lunch the InatatlatUn of 'Week being celebrated this week. Morrow, Storrs. r.nd \VH!"mnt,e. ' possible. Those attending are re­ the new atate offtiera waa hefd and ifnleer Fire department held their aaaociate profeaaor of chemlatry I NORTH END May 4-U. i The evening program will begin quested to bring a bok supper. The a biialneaa'meetii.g followed. Mlaa annual rrieeling in the Firehouse ' * The appeal, tnken by Kcjw’in It. A C E T R iiO Brldir^p^rt, M »y * ‘4*' J<)i«oph Itu lle tin ! at tha New York State Agrlcul-1 , A film from Cornell University at 7 p.m. with the showing ot a I Mansfield Center Homemaking PHARMACY TVSFREE! Hannah Jensen v'ho.hi the advisor last night at which time the fo l-. Bertaf he of 191 Henry slrert last FOR YOI R DANriNG Pl.KASl'K E ! M. Rourk«*j iM>rr«ti»r>’-tren!«ijrrr n t Ilranfnrd. ^May H — i v — flowing 'iffirrrs cvere elected for January from the deelr.lon of the toral Bxperlmeni; Station, Geneva, i on freezing fcxida will open the U. S. Department of Agriculture I group will serve toffee and tea. 4 Oapot 8g. Tel. W4A BLOUSES JUMPERS thf Conn»K’ttr\it Fi>ell. A social hour was enjoyed REYMANDER'S week from today. 7.*> X 200 RKMFMRFR MAY IITH AIOTHER’S DAY Branford. May H V A fToast , meeting. RESTAURANT, INC. Again Plies N«>rtli Ouard patrol boat from Fort j John Albasl and TrumbuU tmlay resumed search ; Mr. and Mra. Clyde Marshall left Panama la a n . Indian word 37 Oak Street Telephone :W22 lloiiieinakerN* Chih meaning abounding In fiah. For $7,500 Up inorr ALL WOOL for an unidentifled small sailing: this momlnk for AtlanUc City The House of Finer Entertainment! Xorthfleid. .Minn:. May S ■JP' vessel reported to have sent up I where they will attend the conven- BAR BAR SKIRTS M oriartv Visits tJiiiversily See The maJe.aUr whooping erane, distress signals last night from ; tlon of the Tall Cedars. TOPPERS OPEN 14’ HOI'KS stork line bird of the marahea. tha vicinity of Faulkners Island In ' ------— — WM. KAN EH L TK* EI’Hm n i-- '.I ts pow nearly extinct, is again on Long Island sound. ----- T * w means means FOR WOMEN ftHliirilHV the Future Home- (he Wing northwarti to it.a ,-ei ret I In New York, the f ’onst Guard Pi<‘k Coiiimitt4?e 519 Center Street inakrra of Ameriea Club I 4 I C P, «.A E rentst Si.—TH llWIt ! HnlllKter atreet aehool, attended Despite a lyatemalic search last patrol planes from Floyd Bennett CAVEY'S ia atate eonvention at the Univer- year by a Minnesota eoologlst ,vho field to scout the area where the For Dinner Dance NOW PLAYING ^ 2 * 0 0 Bitv of f?nnneetieut. A bua wna covered thousands of nijlee In signals were reported seen.) Friday Night At 6:1B f f e.hartereek with Mra. Dr. George M Smith of Pine j , YES, r r s TRUE! Saturday Momlng At 9:8S reeeiving a.-'Islam e on the ground /■>. u - I - _ i , I-.111- . The annua ds faster now! LarRer s<(air Movnes AT Rmbuionre hy Koyal ('aniwhaii .Mounted po­ Branford selertman tvith report- ^ Thursday AlthouRh the weather w r .‘ rainy .ION M'CAlllSTER ^ t makes this possible. COMMUNITY “Y" the Iflrla did not mind but at III lice and other oli.-ervers, the ed that they ha, seen three red gp RainboW' Seruite whooping crane kept Its nesting OPEN EVERY DAY, MON. THRU SAT., ^ A. M. TO 9 P. M. ■ Intended to have a roimI time. flares snd the outlines of a small RoHon DEI.ICIOUS DINNERS EVERY DAY Program place a .sim ret. Vincent Ix»pca Muslcnl Thia orKiinirjilioii liaa ehaptera schooner type vessel some distance Mrs. Geno J. -Aridrclni of 9» I , Tlie I^ED HOUSE LEGAL BEVERAGES \ | Hut Dr. Ollii Sew alt |•ettiuglll. to thft north of th** Islantl at H Turnpikr, wr«t, In\chalr-‘ licnvywcight Boxcra In Arllon Save Buy all over the Cnited Stutea and it Jr. ni aoelate pr'ifeasor of soologv PI.I’S: BARBARA BRITTON lUwnll Tmvciogm I.- open for RlrL in aeventh and o'llis k Inst night mnn, and she will be asaistM by at Carletoii college, Northlleld, They notllled the state police at j|ie following committee: Mrs. In “KABPIXMm SUZANNE* APPEARING EVERY NIGHT Making Alnmlnam Where Direet eighth grades i nd high arlKMil. f^rtAoo—Capt. KMdlng Savings At Many towna in Coiineetieut were leader of the extensive ae.ireh laat the Westhrook barracks and after j„hn llayfonl. Mrs, Cain Maho- ;URKE@ year, said the long-necked bird f*apt. Ix'o F. .Miilcahy and Lieut. ! ney. Mrs, John Mayotte. Mrs. Roh- RHODA ARONSON Cartoon— JallWrdt Are Factory repreaented 'vhen at ten n'eloek Cartoon—Terrytanea the meeling began In • Slorra with the rejoinant voire, dhl eatab- ('nrroll K. Shaw 1 ad Investigated, i p|.{ McIntosh, Mrs. CTharles Niite, ■ TIIRILIJNO YOI'Nfl VOCAIJST Great! Prices! ’ ' . ■ »»*• w! • "I , 'll It h a home jsimewheie In the far the r?oast (liiard at Fort Trumbull Mrs. Bernard Sheridan. Mrs. Wll- ! AN'P Serial—«nd Eptaode, Junior « - I I'hureh. Tlvr- w r>.^ a very inler< st- M m nitk “ Dend End Kld«." I mg p;inrl idlaeuaalc.n entitled "Op- 1 north la.-t year / was asked to aid In a search. Fish- Ham Tripp, Mrs. George Willard, ermen from tieaihv fsilnla joined Jr. DANCE Admiaalon • - te To Altl To tha Mnslc of BEN DRAGO the senreh but darkness handl- ! The eoniniittee hopes for a large STELLAR PIANIST , ..butBALLANTINE capped the hunt and no trace of iitleudaiiee of the menihers and the vessel was found. Tlie searc h Hhelr friends. Dress will he option ' A L GENTILE waa re.siimed at daylight today. nl, and reservations will close on ' • _ Monday. May 26. | Shell Chateau CAVEY'S always means: P Fluids (si*aiil<‘d I Ballroom IMiiii .\p|)rov**22.ono w o rth of n ation al Lust .Show A t: 8:10 RV MORIARTV RROTIIKKS es and otv by the Trial .Imtiee a.s- I semhly. service life insnianc-e chirinc the I The’ prohation «y:.li.in bill tio'.v . m o n th o f .April, A ' lerana, a d m in is­ Make ReservalionH Now To Attend must go to fla- Ayipropriatioim tration ofbeials of the Hartford NO MONEY » YEARS I regional ofllee repol led today. i m i m m r t “ IIILE YOU DRINK*’ ' eoniniittee. T r r a I uttsm. A DOWN TO PAY HARTFORD L«« lymt Popular Musical Quiz With Prizes LFRIDAYSATSUNi EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT I l y P E R S O N MORIARTV BROTHERS A ACreator of fLY/N 841 ^ u T - Mak/ivwte/v.Cffvwv. HAMPTON The S Sharps BAND AMNerr coess*wmNt brown \ (Russ P(»tterton— .Art Ferrel and BUI Otwsk.v) WLTON euCRNER* SAMMY JfNHINGS f YTOFAGE CMAS.'e006lC*rOWUCS-^D L CURLEY \ PRESENTED FOR YOUR DANCING PI.E.ASURE! SO (OVER! NO MINIMUM!

• .store your ftlrs for the Fl^NK FOODS LEGAl. BEVERAGES summer with us. We’ll store — ami clean them "TTTn for next winter Vt'uuty. l,ow cost, ('omplete pro­ FRL, SAT., SUN. O a k G r i U tection uRainst moths, :to (iak Street Tilcphone 3894 She^s expecting flowers Sunda “ The House of Entertainment” W H i . , M i « , l l a m . M ! lire, theft, and dust! First Miineliesfer, Show Ing! / *ou spot it on the highway every time a Buick Thy simple fact Is that you’re buying in the future TEL. 5177 The Men In Her Life Sometimes l.lviSl To Regret It! comes along: when you buy any good car today. thrill her with the finest ,Why not settle on the one that most obviously fore­ Here you meet -the future face-to-face. V ^ e ' s G r U l tells what the future will be — that has the most in ...flowers by Pentland . 116 (Center Street ' Telephone .3861 Here you see the clean, rick, uncluttered design that it of what is to come? \ marks the swing away from what was to what is/ Buick dealers’ showrooms arc kept pretty bare of THURSDAY, 8:30 TO 12:00 going to be. display models by the eagerness of Buick buyers to “ take over” the first minute they can. V DrofJ III aiitl Enjov Soiiielliing Nov Here's the sweep and flow of fender line that's called ’.#4 But you’ll be greeted in every one of them with Nothing blit the host is good tnough for the grandest little g e t s e t ROY AND HIS HAWAIIAN HUSIU for by a streamlined age — here's the solid, steady courtesy and sincere interest in getting your Buick lady in the land. That’s why the .Mothei ’.s Day flowers you. look that spells roadability — the broad beam that DANCING EVERY THUKSD.AV .AND SAT NIGHT! at the first minute possible. give her with the Pentland label will thrill her beyond any means room — the massive bonnet that tells of ! 'ire- d r i v i n g No Minimum! No Cover ('harRe! Drop in — talk it over — and insure yourself a happy other gift you cohld '.select. F.or she knows. . .as you d o ... RADIO-PHONO FOR SUMMEH hall power aplenty. • future by placing your order now. W c’ll take it, with It’s linn,' to chanRe to summer that Pentland h'lowers are the choicest to be found. . .the MOTHER’S DAY Steaks, Hamburgers, French Fries/ Here’s grace, here’s ability, here’s sturdy depend­ or without a car to trade. ^ Rrade motor oils and Rrenses. (W «.k J " pick of the leading greenhouses of the Northea.st.. .selected COMOINATION ability — all wrapped up in one handsome ('omplete summer ehiirtRe-over Chops, Chicken, Sea Food for their extra luxurious growth, largeh blhoirls, delicate fra­ service. » package that’s not merely up-to-thc-times BEER WINES LIQUORS but ahead o( it. ^ grance. . And to top the day off, don’t forget a corsage SO CARS slyletF by vPentland’s skilled flori.sts. It costs no more to eiJio Here are the g(>od looks that bespeak good ONLY BUICK HAS ALL THESE i |•K'KE^/^l* works; you hardly have to be told of pre­ make her the h.3ppie9t na^her in tow n.. .with Flowers by AND DEI./vEREI) cisions carried to ten-thousandtbs of an ir AIRFOIL FENDCRS ★ FIRCBAlL POWER ★ ACCURITE CrUNDIR BORINO Pentland. SPECIAL! inch, of materials searched-oufTrom the ★ BROADRIM WHEELS it BUICOIf. SPRINGtNO it PERARI-FIRM SmiHNO finest to be found. ie EUU-LENOm tOROUE-WBE DRIVE • S-S«ori4, OnU-PtMl Automotk (honger WHOLE—LIVE—Bpill-ED A ny wonder that sqch a creation is ir SILENT ZONE BODY MOUNTtNOS • fhyt ift* a ij 11' iKoidt n • yA KuU, IwU-ViuM Diol CXM1 SO'S’ America’s most wtinted automobile? Any ,-A FUTEWBOHT PISTONS • latt (snftnurtioa YOU LOBSTER DINNER wonder people pass up cars that may he r\ ______it STEPON PARKING BRAKE ^ f' l Q w E P S„..B • Slorogt Spots lot H 10* ot 12' Rttoidi \ easier to get to wail for a car diat's going it DEEPPUX SEAT CUSHIONS — CO-HIT — to stay fresh and new and modern- 17 OAK STREET Mavf «T ».. Ih« A^aufil plw «• 6«» a w g i O m f O K xxi^; iif .i .e X * CURUAROUND BUMPERS ^ • pium Itelt t* Dwip iMllin^l CllPl IA lti« Friday looking? EeewtiM Mu w*^, nomy. iikviK ipici O’kKF-FF. In A V A I.I^U L i »«M (• H u lirim iM t»A« iwilily . M • • I H it NINE SMART MODELS PHpNES 6247 MiMtivilr. EiH-liU clifity Mu tf tioMtow-fiit ••HER A U V K X TF R jn s h’» VOOtS ^ All nmiy MVtf>§ pt'Cl. NIGHT" it BODY BY FISHER Ho Makon MU Living Tvn te niUSY J. TAyiOt, Mutual Nalu/ork, Mondan and fridart and 4444 *Worl4'v Monwlectuitri ol Automot ( hiisliig T r«u h l(^ $ 1.50 .Vnd She's Trouble! THE FLORIST GREEN STAMPS EXTRA LIBERAI, \ 1 ^ On Tires, Tubes. WE Al.so FEATURE A FINE VARIETY -f ' , • ' • TR \DE-IN . ■ Ihitteries and .Ml \ni>FI> S.\T.->ri'X. Vl.tTIXK.F. OF FRESH SFAFOODS AT AI.L TIMES I’elroleiim Products for x«»iir old tires •MACK .VBMSTKONG'(MSTI Clmpter .3: he Space Ship" GORMAN MOTOR SALES, INC. 285 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER / ■ ■ ' -1 . ’ ' ton’s EXTIS TOD.AY PRINCESS RESTAURANT ' _ BOLAND MOTORS, INC. Advertise in TTie Herald— It Pays , APPLIANCES “TH ^ DARK MIRROR ” FINE WINES — LIQUOItS AND BEER ' ... ■ V. , • ('enter St. .\t West ( ’enter. Tel. 1079 / - .-M.sni----- I i ----- —— M AIN STRET AT PEARL STREET------.y.Pi-.vil MAIN Sr : I . ‘ BI/i NDIE KNC^WS BEST’ [|

\ /• , >\ .' ■ . f \ MANCHESTER EVTNTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1947 PAGE Fmfi MANCHKSTKR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CON^., THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1947 1»AGB legCanco to Ih* United Sta^ea or .New York 14. N. Y„ the Third Re­ cutlve Secretary, Board «f U. 8. House Passes NO OTHER COFFEE Meat liiApeetcM* must be cItlxcnF of the Republic gion at Philadelphia 6, Pa., and Civil Service Examiners, Depart­ DON'T F lU GIVES YOU . . . of the Phlllppinea. the Fourth Region at Winston- ment of Agriculture, Upper Dar­ in INSURANCE Picture of Fat Lady Position Is Open Appilcatlona for this examina­ Salem 3,' N. C., or from the Exe- by. Pa. GET STARTED Etisputed Bill tion must be on file with the Exe­ _____ L ______^ cutive Secretary. Board ofigJ. 8. ,_ICHT» MQRE FLAVOR ... ExamlnaUona for probations! Civil Servlte Examiners. Depart­ G e t rid o f Rad pvb*! More Than Two • Thlrda rff£ fflt/tDRBDS OF Brings Lot of Grief appointment, leading to perman­ ment of Agriculture. Upper Dar­ bish, eapecUUy ia attics SIO'CLO.Ct^ AND MORE FOR ent position of Meat Ina^tor, by, rennaylvania, not later than and cellara.. It may pt^- Vote in Favor of t t c o f s e c Uveatock Inspector. Vlrua-Berum the close of bustneaa on May 27, THR/FTK Ft&IS£D 5F0PPFRS YOUR MONEY! in 40 langungcB aaking for more McKinney brothers, inc. vent a disastrous fitei Scai Birth Control Meeaure painting S^t Abroad Information or epeclnl Informa­ Inspector, and Inspector of Im­ 1947. Intereited persona may ob­ tion.; ported Animal By-Products, $2,- tain information and necessary REALTORS — INSIJRORS this agency about your! 1 By Sute Dcp^mrnlj '■ M I I » m v # V I * m o S PP poppyjfpy p r p *p / Documentary fllme in 20 Ian- 188 to $3,021, for duty w ith the application forms from the Com- Fire InsurancR needs. Hartford. May $—te)— Connec­ 4 guagee are aent to about S3 coun- Bureau of Animal Indtistry, De­ mtaaion’a Local Secretary, Mr. ticut General Aaaembly Houae Meai^ to Create Good* partment of Agrlciiiture, waa an- Wilson, located at Post Office; Have Keen Appointed 2 1 LB trice on auch things aa making Buy It Today! membera have paaaed and aent to W ill and Reapeet ateel or autos or fighting tiibcrcu- nounceo today by the Executive front most first- and second-class BAGS loai*. Secretary, Board Of U. 8. tTtvil poKt office* in the area for vyhlch , the Senate the controveralaf birth (M toC* Mate: Thte I* the About 15.000.000 people a month, Service Examiners of the Depart­ this examination 1* announced; . JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. control hill. according to the state department, ment of Agriculture. Upper Dar­ from the Directors of the First TO SELL Morn than two-thirda of the in •M « ai 9t tw* ■terlea mt th«> INRI’KORR — EEALTOR8 see these fllme. by, Pennsylvania. Duties Involve U. 8. Civil Sendee Renflon, Boston repreaentativea favored.the. mea- ngM •*« the Btete depert- r.4)omi8 street — 6-Room Single. Living room, kitchen. ■N«t*e le fe m etin e eed relter- The omclals ray that nowhere Inspection work at atockyarda 9, Maas., the Second Region at RUBINOW BUILDING T E L ^H O N E 881# anre on a riaing vote yeaterday el ptefnue.) do they compete with commercial slaughtering and meat proceaalng 2 bedriMims and bath on first floor; 2 nioms finished on Ope* Thuraday Bvenlngo, 1dW-9;M P. M. after a comparatively abort, but tO M U * films but arc shown In places like planta vlnia-aenim producing second floor; hot air heat. aptrited debate Bjr J e e m Merlem churches and mextlng halls abroad. plants, or ports of entry to detect Brfora Looaea Happen, Inauro With Lappm! ' \ Then, becauac of dlSAvnaion In Libraries attni hed to American the presence of disease or other the Republican ranka. the Houae o y p R f o z 2 8 1 Weehlnctoa. Mey 8—<^V-A ledy consulates or embassies In 41 abnormalities In livestock, car­ VACANT deferred acheduleij action on a fair hee brought the Btote deptftnwnt countries have been stocked with casses or by-products, and to In­ CALL emplojTncnt praclleca meaaurr tin- e losd ,of grief. 100,000 books, mostly In Ktigllsh. spect sanitary conditions of tll next Tueaday Thle Imdy, hug'ely fet end pert of f’sed hy students and Doctors plants. Main Street — 6-Room Single and one-car garage. Steam Oppoaed Moatly hy Democrats Ifym m sm tM tm ft i B O K a f f l Mo.st of the people who want td 4166 e circus, wee one of about 70 pelnt- Applicants for the $2,168 poal- heat with oil burner; very large lot. First 100 ft. zoned Although the birth control con­ read those book.i must do so In the troversy cut acroaa party llnea. ia ^ which the department bought tlona must have had at least two for business. libraries. Students and doctors years’ experience in the rais'lng or most of thoac voting "no" were • i« ••• for ttt.OOO. particularly isc them. Democrats. The department aent the paint- handling of livestock,, or in VACANT -% ‘ Dally the department .aends out slaughtering, meat processing, ’The mca*ure would permit a 2 85 ihge abrtiad for other peoplee to about 7,000 words of news by wlrc- p p o o e n o o of th i manufacture of phyaiclan^ to proscribe contracep­ eee how life la In America and the Icsa to 40 IT. 8. cn-.bassics and con­ tives for married women whose kind of art we produce here. virus and serum. For the high­ sulates. er grade poMtIona appIleanU must Manchester health he befi. ved wrtuld he en­ Tfaia area m eant to create good­ These In turn distribute free BUILDING LOTS ON dangered by mechancy. will and reepect for ua But It waa copies of these news reports to have additional experience In YOUl.I, FIND DELICIOUS meat, livestock, or vinia-serum In­ steep Hollow Lane Prospect Street 2-1537 Rep. John DeK. Alsop (R-Avon>, oaly part the department’a in­ newspapers and organisations In \aponsor of the liill. said Connccll- A BAKERY TREATS GALORE formation and cultural program. their territory. spection work. In adlllon to ex­ Norwood Road perience and training requlre- .Adelaide Road ■ • Plant Equipped With Germicidal Ultra-Violet Ray )—An in- JOS. ORFITELLI Minority Loauer Rep. John P. SUNDAY, MAY 1ITH America. And who said It's arlT cceaaa of $881,100 In receipta for P roprietor C A L L 6060 48.6 Middle Turnpike, East Manchester, Conn. Cotter (b-Hartfotd> asserted that _ T a An ait axpert In tha' State de­ the first three months of this year the bill's pro'vlaion that only phy- JANl fAIKU partment had done the buying of over a almitar pprlod last year waa aielans could )»r<*cribe confracep- Yes—Over a period of several weeks prices have been the pictures. Depertracot officials reported yeaterday by the Motor PRESCRIPTIONS tlvea was an mauffleient safeguard Vehicles department. Commission­ MOTHER’S DAY CAKE 79‘ now think this was a bad Idea. because "m.any , scientists are reduced—some more than others—The average reduc­ MAlVU ENRICHID They oay: We should have let a er Elmer 8. Watson aald total re­ Carefully Compounded atheists. committee of outalde experts do ceipts for the first quarter of this "I don't think vV<^ ought to go tion of the value listed here is more than 10%! When year Were $H,2IO,B2‘( aa compared WHITE DREAD Io?T3‘ the picking for us. No more paint Arthur nriip Sloron along blindly with.'scientists. I prices first sho-wed signs of dropping, A&P, without de­ lANf SAItrU PtAlN lUf.Afmo. COMSINMION Inga will be bought. to $7,549,477 last year. Rcglstra­ don't think we rught to go along But they say the government tions, licenaca Issued and taxable 84,'i Main Tel. 9809 blindly with physicians;^' Cotter lay reduced prices—Every week more and more items won’t lone money on the deal, that gasoline sales were also higher said during his remarks. DATED DONUTS art gallcriea here may buy the pic­ than for the first quarter of 1948 .Seen as "RaiV HiilcldK'’ were added to the increasing list of lower prices—To­ tures for $49,000 or more, the commlasloner aald. Rep. 8amue| Counsell (R^ton- day and every day A&P's policy is to keep prices dov/n A lot of congreasmen are In a Ingtoni, another opponent of the mood to kill the whole Information YOUR TELEPHONE CAN RUN MORE ERRANDS NOW measure, declared "birth confral —to pass savings on to you—promptly! and cultural program. Mnyhe they RUVERfl W a itin g ! ia birth prevention, and birth pre­ will. • FALSE TEETH O AIX UR N O W .... vention is race m;lclde." \ The art show and pnrl^ulnrly Rork, Slide nr Slip? Qtdck. fkHirlriaas Herviee A proponent of the bill. Rep. the fat woman, have given \bcm a K .\ H T K K T I I . nil Ifnprfivpil lo We Need Rlnglee. Mnltlplea. George L. Farnham (R-Groton), a lot of fuel for the fire they're ftnlld- liu A p rln k lrd on uiiprr or luwrr platr«. Boslneseea. lAnd, Eanna, Protestant clergyman, provoked holiifi fnlAo m oru Prtiily In plftCfi. There arc now twice many telephones in Connecticut as laughs when he I'c mmented he was 'SUPERMARKETS Ing to deatroy the program. D o not aU iIb . Altp or rock. No Burnmy. ls»ta—What Have VouT as Pmpoae to Get Good Will pARly tart# o r fMlInit. FAS- '.'sorry thst such a sacred subject The program’.; purpose Is to get TKKTll U alkAlInc iDort KAY REALTY twenty years ago. That means you can call the corner grocer, should be brought up in an unholy good-will for us smong other peo­ riot Pour, ('hrrks *’pUtr odor’* (den­ 888 Male Rt. Tel. 4188 outfit like this.' ture breath). Get KA8TEBTII at any According . i some ardent aup- Nev. plee hy telling abo«it life here and dniR atorc.^ who perhaps duln’t have .i telephone before, or talk with a what our foreign policy la. porters, the measure has little This ia done through radio broad- neighbor who has just liad new plionc inst.illed chance of Senate passage. Birth caatA new bulletins, pictures, mag- control legislation has been beaten d&fiX fioliof. _____ ^w, £vaAifdcuf., fihiaiL! N .c.«Cel.R -;:r'’’; 3y aaines, hooka. Over 2,000 people In the upper chamber at previous work on the program. aeaaions. Thle year It’s coating $19,000,000. Even thougit your telephone c.in now run more err.nnds for Revolt in Caucus Or»nS«» ““'T T ot next year the department A revolt in a Hou.se Republican Spln*eh w ants $81,000,000. Congress may GRAVEL-LOAM-FILL you th a n ever, teleplione rates are the same or in some caucus against the fair employ­ let H have only part, or not a Wc Deliver or Our Power Shovel Will Load Your Truck ment practiCM IFE PC I bill caused dime. instances lower th a n they were twenty years ago. Wc think postponementT of consideration of OLD OLD OLD Every week, through short-wave the measure on the floor. The pro­ NOW! PRICE NOW! broadcaeta In 25 languages, the NUSSDORF It's fair to say that telephone service is a bigger value today posal Is one of the chief labor bills PRICE PRICI department ahoots out 400 hours Grading advanced by G m . Jam es Y. Mc- Conaughy (R>. of programs. Trucking e w ^ \ ^ e . 9408 than ever lx.forc These include straight newa, I "We lost vot"s." said Majority NO. 2 o r ML 0 MM) I STANDARD TACR 2 CANS Z J F Swan Soap RAR RARS I featurea and Information about Leader George C. Conway (R-Guil- 0 a ifu if, . . . Peas America. POWER SHOVEL - BULLDOZER fordi .after the cnucu.s. He also told lARGI A LARGl I 1 LH Peas 2 ? a“ns' 29c Swan Soap RAD , BAR 88,M0 Lettera Received EXCAVATING OF AI.I. KINDS newsmen "the outcome Is in Creamery D>tte)r rRiN' 81: 85* (Last month. oOIcIbIb say, the doubt." NO 2 1 pro department received 25,000 letters Adminlstratio.i leaders, how­ AMERICAN C M ttS E % IB Ipinacb CAN BO t OC h S w h it e A C O iO R E n PKG Oh - 25* ever. hope to regain some support- No 2^ j 1 I No 2 . . vr.s before next Tuesday. A&P S^rkrant CAN I SJwAiiLnjinq, Pabstett Cheese p iM e a io The measure would make it an I No 2 ' : land Lard "unfair labor practice" for any CREAM CHtt«4 Tomatoes \STAN0ARD RArK CAN oaenon $ p R t * n » employer, employment agency or NO 7 N iHpy Margarine Iona Sliced lepts 2 CANS labor union to discriminate against Kraft Cheese Spreads 23c any ijndividual becatise of his color, Iona Diced Caries 25* race or religion. The 8tate Inter- 59c OUA. Fresh Cheddar Cheese G R A D t'A Racial commissten would be em- A&P Spiaack I 7 07 i I 2 07 R pmvered to seeK injunctive relief Cbed-O-BIt Cheese 75* n fAN 4 CAN N in the courts if violators of the 1 7 07 J 12 0/ R bill did not obey Its order to cease Domestic Dlea Cheese CanmjcL WjtedA. J ib J L Hormers Spi CAN A CAN % - 59^ DO? 47 and desist from 'unfair practices." PKQ y “7 PKG I DOZ Urges Fulfilling Pledge Kraft Velveeta Cheese OnrOwnTea Da; nr inoO/*^ nr ioo« Lobster TIN\ 8 9 ^ 1W wiwl Last night. Democratic 8tate A&P Dried Prones Chairman John M. Bailey called Provoleae Cheese \ D&M Clams tipofi Governor McConaughj- to do 1 LR all in his power to encourage rKG I ? 0/ 1 2 07 Dried Prones 5U1TANA M Pore Lard \ Chopped Ham CAN CAN House Republicans to pa.ss the il IR w % Prones SU N S W ri I I ARGt ' '" 2 9 c "SupsJL-tfU^ht"...Jopt FEPC bill, approved by the Senate ParkayOleo Vrhg Shrimp \ last week, and thus "fulfill a Re­ Crisco roRNtn )A 07 Prones RU N SW ri T MEDIUM IRESH'-WHOU publican party lampaign pledge." Silver Skillet s m HASH CAN Bailey declared the prop'dsal will OUART 4 PORK LOINS or i".r>rNc>‘ EITHER END LR- •SO' fW tW JN/' dexo NO I Na 1 Clear Ammonia *« .hi sak ROT . have complete Democratic support D&M Clam Chowder CAN CAN y** 7 LR QUART 1 QUARII SUNNYHELD C C C when it roaches the Hoii.se floor. Clorox Dleacb ROT I 80T \ In a statem ent iesiiecl during the Dordea's Chateai lO A I COOKED HAMS Whole or Eilhei H;lf LB O O • evening, Bailey said;' ^Globe Mop Heads ^aucy fresh native X C c \1 "While Governor McConaughy (janmxL ^mcnA Q a n n R iL ulllwIVCnd 2': to 3^f ^ 81 RRY 39^- of the FEPC hill, will su p p o rt, it GrapefroitSectioas T*ai9r . ANN^^AGr LUNCHEON MEAT SPEED LR'^ so that a beginning of an FEPC £r Sootfi' (powdsJL Reserves RASPJri^nY program may be inaugurated at 74 0/ ^ o- 24 07 I ANN PA PKG J Z ' ' rur, i this legislative session." (^annaiL Us^sdablsA. . . SoapGraies BRIGHI SAIL /reserves apricot JidJv OoIusa! I Apr.c i SIRLOIN or l a r g e -5 / ANN PAf. 7 07 A&PPimpkIa Dnz PKG PKG ( Black Pepper r.noUNo CAN PORTERHOUSE TARGIa^ q LArOC i F R E ^ DEEP SEA Drunken Driving NO 7 Ivory Slow ^ PRG 0 0 ' PKG I Beans SUN N Vriri D Rt'b HI ONLY Asparapos AiVoitiN 1:% 43« CAN LARGlO O lA ^ G lM POUI10 Kirkmao!i\xoxr Flakes PRG 00^ PKQ Q EdocatorCrax If costs 0 lot to grow bigger Ibtr^ort a lot aioff Miir - R o p o i T R eleased Greea Deans RtLIABLC CUT 21'^ FRESE+CAWCHT A ' ' Chi ihdoi Q, I ARr.E 7 I P Kirkman’ s ran Soap PKG. Shefford AMLR Colored tOA» Greea Deais SULTANA CAN 33f '-c%^23* ' Any modier knovw it costs a lot more these days to dress t It tak8s a Ipl of operathn to serve the 600,000 Klcphones H artford, Ma>~ 8—N early - _ .'iOO LARGE,' I I *■ HADDOCK T 15 lA 01 . Lax Flakes \ %*:;i‘ 38c I ProdenceHash C«N driving liccn.ses were . suspended - Ann Pape Deaas ‘ 'eVa'CAN I3c 2% a^s'23*' EATICY SKINLE growing youngster. Your telephone company has been in Qmnecticut, and we n ^ have 2,500 pioie opfrason tbae during the first four months in LARGE AN r LARf.C I NO 7 1 A 07 ;«S o Oxydol ^ PKG 0 J < PAG 1 V-BVeget. Cocktail 2 canv' 3 3 : ANS Connecticut as a result of dVunken Deaas SUttANA RtD KIDNEY 2 .CANS cYaMO* COD FILLERS troubled somewhat the same way. We’ve been growing driving convictions, according to LARC.t -3 z t4RGE4 in 1939- And in line with hmher wages throughout the tttie, NO 2 IQ Riiso^ PRf. 0 J « PKG 4 f'laup's or (Icrlicr'a 1 7 G Oz. i r a report made to the Highway Shelled Deaas CAN, bigger at the very time^erything we have to buy costs niore. Safety Commi.ssion by the Motor l a r g e r LARGL 4 s t k m .m ;i) fo o d s .lars 35< Love’s In Bloom This Mother’s Day we pay them more, too. W aM how amopnt R> moft than looa Cot Wax Deaas Soapioe _ PKG PKG 4 7 W ) M , O c Vehicles Department. The actual T anMG* 17 07 For instance, a truck for a telephone installer costs 85% •ICO i count was 498. Z v n CAN KArtfS.VAi,;; A two-thirds of total telephone ei^nses. Adetpute wage* are NO 2 Ivory Slap ■AR I Z ' BARS 4 Broadcast ;%cV Hash % 30 Wax DeaM d e U a d l e ^ut c a n more than before the war, and telephone wire is up about The total Includes 52 suspensions 18* 17. or EXTRACT as a result of out-of-state convic­ NO. 2 LifeboeySoap 2 Armoor'sTreet 'c.X45: CAN essential — as a matter of fairness^ employees and tD asiuie tion* and also includes 42 suspen­ CptDeets 2 CANS GERBER'S' 9ABY 75%. Our wages are greater, too. In fact, since 1939 our Kraft Brick Cheese .* 54c Remember Mother with a beautiful bouquet of Flowers you the kind of service a busy, growing Coenecticut waott. sions of out-of-state drivers'to c^. Itaa White Corn Lox Soap CEREAL experues have climbed faster than our income — and that's erati* in Connecticut,. Hartford re.s- HO 2 r a t h < qERSER'^, SA'V or a handsome, sturdy Plant. You’ll find only the ident drivers reotived the greatest 'Beiiahle Sweet Peas CAN Palmolive Soap SI7L . Vanilla Extract 4NN PAGE BOT 31'^ something we must watch as carefully as you watch your num ber of sukpensions, 54. follow­ OATMEAL finest varieties in our collection of Mother's Dav flow- ed by 24 each for New Haven and WILMRT"^ family budget. Bridgeport and 21 for Waterbury. SHOE PASTE 2 ers. Come. . . . see these flowers yourself. . . . or place Seventeen suspensions were chalk­ $iuJL fisiduauU \ dn n , S u U a n a , ed up against residents of New mother' s first choice Britain, the largest city In thic your order by telephone today. 'PINT lORAX SOAP FORHNFANT FEEDING... country to go thiough 1948 w ithout 8 OZ AWRICAN',STEEL WOOL a traffic fatality. SALAD DRESSING JAR 1 9 ‘ z 3 5 ' JAR 29' % r 55' B0» dc ITEHOUSE A ,to^i 1.1C5 licenses were S M P PADS Of 51 puspended for drunken driving NABISCO EVAP. TALL Q C C convictions during 1916. . I I p 7 THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND COMPANY jr }■ 100$^ BRAN PkC, t20* MILK CANS O V 696 Teleplltme TELEPHONE ronventlon To Be Ma.v 10 Main Street 6029 New Haven. May 8—'(>P)—'The 20-MULE\TEAM 4.7rd annual convention of the Con­ IVORY FLAKES IVORY SOAP CAMAY SOAP SPIC&SPAN necticut Basineaa Educators' as­ Twiew thw Weai wiih Ivory Plaktt Cai« DREFT PALMOiX e SOAP DORAX X.15‘ sociation will be held in Commer­ New *iudi O'tro.vefy "WHEN \/a1H Qc ^MANCHESTER'S A\AIN STREET cial Hig » school here May 10. Mrs. availablL" ■ ; ' V ■' w ■' 20-MUlE team Anna H. Kraem er. president of \j^E 18* ' , ■ ;kT32* ' la u re l college'. Merfden. Is presi­ •*’WMPN AVAH.4Btf* AVAKABlt" , •’WHIN AVAIl WU t** V . ' \ dent of the orgsnixstlon. ■ • • ' ■ .V \ ’ ■ • BORAXO

y, K ■ % /; y : t MANCHESTER EVEMNr, Hj'.KALD. MANrUF.STKR. CONN., TIILRSDAY. MAY 8, 194T MANCHLSTtK tVhM Nti HhKALD. MANCHESTER. CON^. THURSDAY. M.^Y S. 1947 PAGE SEVEN *AGE SIX , reaidenta, but should have Ui* •seiited hcic dining the IV17-4S -.oclatloh secretary, la urging them I Tel. 0-93371. Annual dues for Ion. The PMC chairman said || *||tgsf illll'M equivalent of seven year*' employ- training opportiinilleo arg needed Ratifies (^out'ract the contrhcl provide* for a general ^ ilH t-I U llfU l » arc: carpenter, coiislriictton. elec­ 'concert ,schm|Ii ‘ j to -ISM\wm M O fioy S ikOC^iO htui~ i«i8 With Oiase Brass ' experience. Further details are the sporting thing to v/oar... 01 he did not diarloae. tor. inmibcr old iiicnil>.-i;- who have vile.l to Join._ I'ltli' thniiigh on.- Only members will be able to at­ ------available at the Stats Personnel Culled From (/P) Wires Campaign On not aa yet rcnew.-.l 11n-ii -iun.-crip- E«»tcni D^yllfht H«* 4 Local M.’> la one of the liKala In Shooting Training NeeO rtU nitiC8 fo r in their organizations arc urged 8 « m*i i ill Eiiriill- W’TIC4-Barry Wood Show. ’t'lOk. baa ratified a new extract Accused of Tryina to' ^ to contact Wiltiani J. Klynn. V.A WDRC5—H int H unt: N«w». counoU. Th#* iT#mo wmi rhxniffd to UiinA. ui » 'nalxry mpg#* of $2 40p- *■< *1 ■ . 1 advisea Congrraa ugainst making . iiij: ftir tlir, 7:4»— ' ■ with ^ e Chaae Braaa and C^per Manchester Sjerviee tiiiinmg offices it the Maiuhestei WON8—WONS Juk* Bo*. Co., JOtin J. Drlacoll, chlUrman of the ProKrr»4iiiv<* MoUl Workeri $3,360 (appointment m»y ^ i Alaska h.is XUH mtlf« of railway K ill rCllOW L egislator large increases 1(1 educational al­ WONS—Inalde of Sporta. I when the ae<‘caalonlata became af- at above the minimum ratei. Will which mtlea la owned lowances to vcUirns. aaylng the V A office, tel. .'.441, L oiniiig Sf'U!*oii WTHT—Bettor'* BomUUnd. W TIC—Symphony of Malody. the Pi^reaalve Metalworkara Men Are Being Sought BTIC—BocluUire Wife council, Cfo, announced laet night. Allaled with the .Marine and Hhlp- he filled by open competitive, government: 11 In Oklahoma Senate; veterans have -orre responsibility ' • ^ ...... ■■ j 8:0*— ' bilildera union, also a CIO union. examination. It wa* announceo to. YakiiUt. and South- themsclvca . . . Nearly all .Amert- roreuplnre Increasing :tft— 'The cohiract. Drlacoll said, la Four training opportunities for The Manchester Civic Mu.sic Aa- | w n c ^ - s u n * Don**. WDRC - Suapenae. day by State Personnel Director | R*iiwsy. ruid 20 by the Pacific Oklataoma City, May 8—(A*i—A ran Marine* In Pciping and Tient­ WONS—Lawyer Q. for two yeOn and la the Srat to disabled veterans of Manchester .sm latloM Is now in full awing aiul he aigned a braaa manufac* A honeybi'fc welgha abf^ut one j Glendon A. Scob»>rla. Applicants „,„j ' Kjilway and .Navlga- tall veteran of the Southwest Pa- sin will be withe.rawn before July Medfor.l, Or.- . 4’ Maybe if Ihe stores of oiitliusiastic volun- WDRC—Give and Take. WTHT—Lum and Abner. threa-liundredtha of an oun<:e. i arc not rcquiicd to be (.'onnectlcut : Conip.my. ' 1 . . . Sm-hillHt lender takes initia- ; are needed by the Vetcians Ad- more (x-ople got lost In the wood:- WTIC—Aldrich Family, tilling Arm by ihe shipbuilders un- eifle war ended hta freshman term tver wotkers are tejioiiing gtiisl re- WON8—Ta-o-Ton Baker. tlve to settle Japan's cabinet criaia, m iniatration, it wa.s ai.noiinOed to- Karl L. Janouch. Itoiige Kiv.-r Na­ .sult.-i. H .i'oiding to an luiiuuince- S:I3— ---- aa an Oklahoma lawmaker in the WTIC—Lorenao Jonea. \ . . . New process converts anthra­ vjay. tional fore.st sii|iervl.sor, wouldn't luent Itiis inornitig by Haiold Tuik- WTHT—Monitor View* county jail today, accuaed of try­ cite' dust into new fuel shaped like ' Although the veteran* are dis* have to complain about the porcu­ Newa. I ingtoii.' president of the aasotia- WONS—Adventure Parade. ing to kUl a fellow legislator in a spaghetti. abled. VA officials pointed out, pines. Janouch says .the animal.s tlon. I’r.ispccts oi reaching niidl- ; WTIC—Tp\inr Wldder Brown. S:S0— ' International Civil Aviation Or­ they have been screened by VA ad­ are Ificreaslng and rating bark off toriuni caiiaclty are bright and ‘ WDRC—FBI In Peace and War. wild ahooting affray on the floor ganization moves to e\|>el Franco ; of the state Senate. visors and are able to perform the young Ireea in Butte Kails at ea. Oie most outstanding .serir.s of con-; WORC—Houae P arty; New*. New*. H|wln . . . .Allen llatlteld, of Wil- duties Involved in training for ITie porcupine is protected by state I eerts ever presented, here is eon- WON8—Hop Harri»an. WON.S -Count of Monte Crlato. S tate Rep. JImie Scott, '35. was hamaon, W. Va.. held on minder booked on a technical charge ot z‘ their particular objective* liiw since It is one animal a lo.st fidortlly t-xt>eeted. At lea.st four WTHT—Terry. WTHT—America'* Town Meet­ charge for ahoot i.g of Hubert Mc­ peraon can kill with a rllih frir siir- eoncert.s by nationally or interna- ing of the Air. PattersonV Market assault with Intent to kill after h^*^ Objectives selected by disabled \v n c —When a. Girl Marriee. Coy . . . British government gives veterans In Manchester for which vival fare. Jtlonally known artistes will he pre- i:l*—, ' WTIC —Bum* and Alien. 101 CENTER s t r e e t THE QUALITY FOOD STORE! pumped a bullet into 64-year-old up hope of completing 2 4 0 ,(RHl WON8—Bupemian. 9:00— state Senator Tom Anglin In the houses thik year . . Orlapdo Pat­ WTHT—Sky Kin*. WDRC- Dirk Havme* Show. Senate chamber yesterday, fired terson, Point Pleasant. VV. Va., WTIG—Portia Face* Ufe. WONS Gabriel ileafter. Newa. Bonelpnn—-TRety—'DIITermt—PRtternon'n! I.,ean—Fre8ht>.Ground—(rood Quality a second shot that went wild and sentenced for five to 18 yenrs for I:S»— W’TIC Mualc Hall. then fled, only to be captured and fatal heating >f his two-year-old disarmed In the Senate washroom. WDRC—Old Record Shop. 9 :1 .'I—• son. WONS—CapUIn Midnight. WO.N’S Real Rforira from Real Both men arc fropi Holdenvlllr. Sii'ilian police trvlng to decide WTHT—Jack Armotronf. Life. 79 4 5 Recent Divorce Cause Scotch Ham " i^H am burg >^ < whether Lueky I iiriano Is a public WTTC—Ju at Plain Bill. 9 :80— 'The prisoner told police the menace . . . Winston Churchill de­ WDRC—Crime Photographer. Well 'Trimmed—-Double A—Brinket Armour’8 ahooting stemmed from a recent > mand.* downward revision of B rit­ VfDRC—Old Record Shop WONS -Treaaure Hour of Song. You’re rigVil on the divorce obtained from his formei ain's war debts . . t)hlo .Senate WONS—Tom Ml*. WTHT Thoae Senaatlonal wife In HoldenvIIIe aner. WONS -Arthur Hale. I WTIC—Mualcana, 55c doz. 2 for 25c 2 bchs. 19c 25c bch. room and two -l-riMim apts. A«suw uniformly hi<)h .Softer, Quieter Riding new, Still shaken by the ahooting. the Oen'fbwv eny tire without >**!»* '*1* le n f-m ile s e * . . . Plain Colors, legislature prepared to finish its Very lai'se lot. Separate Iscirnlilir- trend design. I'ancy. W’hlta rallfomla. New Fancy W lnesap A r ia s . . . thu tiro that mohoi gooC on tho rood. Cellnphane Parkaga four-month aearlon today. Ad­ circulating hot air furnace Increeted Skid Realatence anti Fancy PattemR and journment waa slated for noon al- HEIM ^nfAIUEDfUIITfJtidVFSSatTf When NBC Cut Bob Hope TOMATOES PARSNIPS POTATOES APPLES ,though It appeared likely the time- to each apartment. kloiigai tread lilc...deep, aafety-grip honored practice of stopping the ' PRICE ...... S t6.000. rcoiisliiit tiiin. 39c 2 lbs. 25c 5 lbs. 35c 2 lbs. 35c Slriprs clock to rush through last-minute igfe hrtjlf •fer Flavor aael'Tejrfvre Off Air It Had a Reason meaaures might be adopted. Building Lot on Florence St. Ths nsw a n a s Tire It backsa by lha tam * breed Police experts said they would warranty that hat dan* sa much t* maka tha in k Wide Variety conduct teats to determine wheth­ PRICE ...... $7.')0. Esso anas nam* tomaus . . . a wriltun warranty aa New York. May 8—liP) - W'hen • broadcaid. such aa the Lyman er Anglin flred a .25 caliber auto­ rieiAit POe COOKB^ C a tO d S are ttakfr DEALIR avary Hr* that can h* mad* eaad at any at th* NBC took Bob Hope off the air Bryaon Sunday programs in matic pistol which he drew from 3S.OOO a n a s talat and tarvic* statlant Ihraufh- again, this time for a flve-aecond which mrntloni of other network* hia pocket during the altercation. aut ths Unllad Statat and Canada. Interval In which he sought to are made. Scott expressed belief he and 5tuart J. Wasley -fluffy, ea«y'lb mention a network competitor, The ABC policy la sim ilar to Anglin flred at one another at 7^ Mstorkff that of NBC. particularly In the up Real Estate and Insurance ihrftr. 1947, F.tlR Ipf. that did not neceaaarlly act up a $lVo almut the same Instant, and sev­ State Theater Building precedent In network rule*. In instance of competing entertain­ We Wish To Announce The eral other legislators in the Senate fact, it seems all chains have simi­ ment proKrama. But Henry Mor­ chamber aald they believed Anglin Tel. 6648 - 7146 You p / no pwmium ftr Hie besf.Ask4or HBtNL lar regulationa against apecifle gan on an occasion or two has Ig­ flred. The wounded man denied COLONIAL BEACON OIL COMPANY reference* to each other'* pro­ nored thia rule. doink so. and ai> Initial examina- gram!. In the trade they call It MBS says that It permit* men- "croaa-plugging." ' tlona of competitnra unless the Opening Of Our Branch At Footwear for the Familv However, there are certain ex­ reference la such a* would l>c re­ ceptions. In the case of NBC. the garded as "advertising program* •network explained the Hope cut on another network.'' A s /r e o fOK / r f - frfs a t r o i/A 0 £a i £A 's / r o i v / wa* In keeping with the "policy However, aa far as the rccoida 191-193 Center St. not to mention the name of other ahow, the NBC cut-oflf of Hope networks.” Before, when Mope I was the first a\ich in.stanco for wea momentaiity deleted. It wars 1 thia apecljlc rca.ions. In connection with the Fred Allen CE.H0USE&S0N incident. . ■' ' ..J. I i" I IM T .. ■.*.■ I CBS. which aUii bai« cro»»-ref- Selling The Following W E GIVE GREEN $TAMPS ^ crences to competing programs, Housdiold will allow mention of a competi­ tor when it la regarded as having a bearing on the text of the I Products and Rendering LEE'S GREENHOUSE / AND FLORIST SHOP The Following Machine IIOITK 44. BOI-TON TELEI'HONK 8089 Cut Flow rrs, Polleil Plants, Corsages, Pansies

Flotvrr.M for W eildings or Fiincr '' U. S. Pat. Off. Volf Can Depend Shop Service Delivery Service 1047, on I'o iir Drufinist RAY PARIS. JAHES HDNSIE l^octer k. Gamble Co* New I Convenient! It Cleans More Thinjgs All Through the Hoits^l Mfinager A phI. Mi’u iu rcr rake a moment to think, ol Get It at Your D.ealer*s NOW! Ihe purl vmir dniggtal pla.vs In viiur llli*. You de|tend Thompson Products Wrist Pin Fitting upon -him In all llmea of Crocker's Window Enclosures Builder? Mechanic? emergency—aa well vnu can I Plumber? Painter? You kntiw that preM-rlpIloqa A. C. Fuel Pumps, 5park Plugs Piston Expanding, needed in liuatr will alwa.va Give You the Joy of Year 'Hound W'indow Hobbyist? We have the be filled arriirstety h y -n u r and Filters r Motor Reboring Pnd 5leeving best tools you can buy, at Registered I’harmurlat. Complete Motor Rebuilding ■Coinfort and Convenience . prices that will^ make Johns-Manville Brake Lining Now you can change you come back tu'us for CENTER and Exchange ^ • I. screen t« a value! Pedrick Piston^ Rings .storm window in PHARMACY Brake 5hoes Lined and less than a minute! Guareal8t4 by BARRETT I’rofesslnnal Pharm srista Federal Mogul Bearings You can tlu it in­ Plumbinsr Supply Co. E. VV. Brown, Pharmarlat Exchanged doors. quickly, easi­ itvix IH7 M.XIN ST. TKL. I'.'SS Timken & Hydtt Roller Bearings ly. No mo're hard. 399 Main St. Tel. 2 1.304 DEI.IVEKY Brake Drum Turning and outdiMir. old - style New Departure Ballbearings Grinding screening and storm - window Automotive Machine 5hop Valve Beats Installed and hknging. You. or your wife, can make 5ervice Grinding the c h a n g a any I p i n g Frank Damato & Sons time, any weather Crankshaft Grinding and Ro4f Resized and for any window in the house. . Spic Span r----- MA$ONS AND CO.NCUETE CpNTRACT;OUS Exchange Reconditioned CKOrKER'S WINDOW E.N(.T.0,'^URF..S Jire smart-look­ Cleans Painted Walls, Y^oodwork, Amesite Driveways Crankshafts Ground in the Inserts Resized ing — rjibber-sct in very light, all-metal frames oo rattle yr vibration — rustproof -r- never warp or sag — Linoleum, 101 other things with Half the Wc fc OVER foWN BIpek Crankshaft Metalizing never pull apart — no gadgets to bother with — always I t ’s the BIG package.. anti it’s BIG ingl. No Wiping! And it'^sale lor Deolon An and Parking Areas slide easily — ideal, iristantly-adjii.stable ventilation. Every Day, All threagh .No wind or rain can drive through. If need be, .«iish or new-' Now SPIC and SPAN, tlie p.'iint, Vail' for liaiul-.! feotnnng the screen may be pushed up, leaving window wide (q>en. Heuie, Make Spic and No Kinsc; - .No Wiim- Cli-;int r, comes If’t As Easy As in the new IhrifU' lloii'^eluild sixt: I)i<';<,l\(' !) hiapiiig l:t/l(''por9iit of A-1 Big saving on fuet-and pliint expense. No wood to break Your Cleaning F l^ l IliuL lion.sewives ^iverywlitrc have "OUSfHQIO SIZII or rot. SPIC anti SI'AN" jx r/Ralloti of hot SAND H l.l. RtFRIOERATORS • STOVM • SINKS wanted. It’s bigger gives you lots water . .. wring out ^soft cloth well more of the greatest time and work- (enough so it doesn/ drip) . . . and . LOAM KENYON BEARINGS and AUTO PARTS PAINTID W AUt * MMOOWORK saver a woman ever had! whjsk away the diw. Saves half the THEW.G.GLENNEYCO. IIHOUUM a -PORc 7tURNITURI It cleans more things all through w'otk nascrubbiiw , n o h ard iidibiiig 191-193 CENTER STREET - _ TEL. 5194 MANCHESTER and y-ou don’t raiise or wifie dry. VINiTIAN BlINM • IN A M Il the hou'k; ‘ painted walls, wiKxlwork, Concral* Chimney Block Units Coal. I.umber. Masons* Supplies, Paint (rct the big/floiisehold-ptickage — 12« .ALI.VN STREET, HARTFORD linoleutiY,-bathroom tile and enamel, M BOME8TBAD ST. TEI.KI'HU.NK 7091 :W6 NO. MAIN ST. PliONE 4148 ■ FLOORS • TUI • OUTDOOR PAINT tlxrzens of ihings—all with No Kins- at yoiii groe'ci/- and other dralerj, gATHytlXTURtS SPIC and SPAN ceme# ta 2 •iss*~>L* regular and tho Mg new Housekeld size. 1 '7 \: 'V', , ' . ' V I . . •• • ■ V 7 J V ■ ■'-.A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONS.. TMURSDAV. MAY 8. 194T I 'A G E NI.^E* F A C E E IQ H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtn, MANCHESTER. CONN-. I r*, l'J41 - ^ . ed in niraj areas as compared with safer In the country found In tow n drivers .'«r-,- Involved In more j ■how to prsitic* ll snd itink* 't In »oni«* of ht* flanilKiyant Is;)- Just the impression I want to give 83 In urban'arcis. During the same fatalltv-free records. Four cities. seculents away trom "home. Small I ATHI.KTKS F(K)T GERM Safer lo Live .New Britain. W^lllmanUc. Wlnated town driver* were Involved In' iHanrlirBtft tvork for thf fiordom Bnd pros- \ RUBgo. • that we had perished in 1 have some pride, too. Salty ' Sophie Tucker Starts year th*ro 121 'fatal accidents in Bagot!" HUM TO KIM, IT. urban areas 8nd 108 In rural towns. and MiddWtown went through the away-from-home aecidenta on the ' perlty of its o^n rltlsens. It . is Ihe Battle of Britain, a great and ■dAre you turning me down?" IN ONE HOI R. A total of 126 were killed In urban Year without a traffic fatality, but bast* of (our toi cv^ry on* crash £0rttUm lf^ral^ ! this ('iiriimslHMie and nnthing admired nation alone facing fear- he yelled. IF NirT PLEASKU .v-.ur .c..- I -- In Rural Area areas as comparct: with 11" In the 69 towns were fatallty.-f^e tn 1946; It. the home tow n.'. Ask aiiv 'Iruf;. -et f..r tli'e k tio i:''! PtTBUSUBP BT Tlir ;,else which msUrs Czri hoslot akio ! ffd odds for the honor of ! our "Are you proposing?" 41st Year as Actress country. There wtre over twice as 72 frowns were fatnilty-free in 104.'* fuiiSIt'.le TE-OL, Mail-'mill f«i r. i and 43 towns w-eie fatality-free in HERALD PRtNTIXCi O) . I.NC Copv^'fl^t by QvHto Dovtr\poff. b^fJEA SERVICE, tNC Wavstnpohi "Yes." - - rent sir,.Ik,I, ll .PE.VETnATK.N I: . I li%’ llif» 1 nianv accidents in tirban areas. The IS BlM«ll Strert I stand outside the fate of countiies 'ounti v, Ih sn , that our life ahoiifd S u r v e y .MHll* MV j 1945 and 1946. Twelve towns have Manclirit*r. Conn. "Then, yes! i m turning you e* anti kllll MURE gelm* faat'-r. T<»- i like Poland, llungarv, rtiiiuaiiia. ' slowly seep away from starvation down!' » ind HoHd»y». Ent»r»l »t Cierh army, nor the support ol All one has to do to iinderstaird |he'g wouldn't like at all." out aXw-ord. staiUng back In the promptly Heh of fVin frrltn Pool oy iM I rminism. II is the country's stionk whose coitrsgeoiis ^stand against lotah'd 3.368 oVer 2;189 In rural '.M ing very sensible ■ I..et s Walk In Jenkins, Very resjiei tahle. Won't 'thing I know yoVII be aakitig me round and ablaze . with jcwela. about the aniount she lo pay about every fleUl of Motor Whirls W**hly. by Carnrr . sections. Even b-eyele rider* are a Rub*. d*llv*r»d. On* Y*«r .laiio demon- T.\ REIH I.AK GA.MES Zdc She informed her advisers: “ I MEMBER Of around foi, an.vway?" They walked along in gloomy "Vicky, (larllng. don't take it like ber of men's convalcacent robes. aecuUve year in show business. in the cotintry. being ISH-to 10. THE ASSOUATED m tSa (oinnuinlsm an.vwhere, » e will grssalonal "debate full of alternat- Oh. he has nothing else to do am not going to stop. The day I A further indication that it is The Asaocisted ro a. la esctuslrel' ...... •ilenie fdi .some time. Vicky thin! I .simply misunderstood you Any vsomen willing to help to com­ 7 SI'ECIAI, (JAMES "Nobody else can say that," she In 1946. 26 pedestrians.^were klll- Ing siprfi and hatred and pity and. He things he has. thougli He stop-I'm throuh. Let Iht govern-j antUlad to ihs ua* ol republicaiion of .bear that in mind, I had hei emotlon.s under control You said you loved me, \iit that SUEEI'S'I AKES claims. "Some of them have been ment take w hat. they want with ; ail nSB-s diapsiche* credited in d or thinks he's busy as a one-urineil, plete this quota for the hoapiUls tn It longer, but I've never had a thank goodneaa, some true fiiond- aftei a while, and began, almost you wouldn't marry me. by making one or mol-e of these WEEhl.Y l»KI/E pleasure. When I come out on that not otharwia* ered led m Ihia paper postman in Chii-ilmas Week " year off. never any more than a j and alao tha local nes-s puPlialie.i here. al)ip. a poal-wai loan to Kiitaiii. iinconaciously. to use the illogical When dul I Yve, say I woi^ldn'l garments at home mav obtain them night club floor and hear the 'Oh's | .March Was The Deadline Halt.v did not smile They Sel feminine wiles which came to liei m any you? she shouted. \ " . . . _ . - •’ "•■niii mcni m o m h i ,\ I*RI/E couple of weeks 3 re.st between All rghta of reouPMcation of apeclal 6iil no sooner had Ihia loan been oil along the diiveway. away fiom at the Red Cross office, 953 Main and ah's’ from an audience I'm diapatrhes her*in. are alan reaerred. This is .May #th. Tomorrow on like second nsture. "You cenam ly gave that I'm- street, the House and Hale build­ U AR R O M ) Job.*." . ' made than we cancelled its vain* the .sea. pression. " TO HE OR.AM.N .M.\'V 3 U c Critically Keen paid bat-k. I am Just that vain." "I’robably we'd Just better call ing. Good health is the most Import Pull #erv*re clleni of N* K Service May 9tli. the House of Reprepen- practically In half by oui domes­ "I knew kl/ii d he liark as soon She swung to face him. "If I Flushed with .years of succe.i* j BEGULAR Inc. as you (oiiVI, ' she mid happily the whole thing*off.” she said in ant matnsprlng In her long career. latlves may gtve Ha formal ap- tic policy of relaxing price ron- a low voice, acting a little and not gave that impression. thaTs Just and Broadway a applause, yet self- ’ "K iss me " She never has had a aerloua 111-' PubPahert l;eprea«tiiaiue« The pr„val lo the Truman proglam for tr„ls and hesriir,. lotn expecting to be taken literally. "I fine, because the more I think critically keen. Mias Tucker sat ■ Julius Mathew* 8pec.*i Ager r,-N'e* ' ...... “-k . hcaning Into Inflation. "Ot iimyie I liaVcii'l let .Mothei nesa and boasts: "It’s an ob.scs- mean not get married at all." about It the more I think that's wrapped In a bright bathrobe and . York. Chfragei. Detroit *ni] Bo»to*i. military- aid to . Creece ami .. Turkey. Today Britain knowa and e*very start to shut up llie lumne .s» early relieved her mind of some person- | slon with me to feel good." or any nonsense like that, I've She was prepared foi proleata- CHOCOLATES ■ From time to time In the sue MBMtERS At'DIT BfREAl o f That will be, m any case, a dale thinking American knows. that tlons of his love and assiirsnces al history. cTRCi;i,ATK>.''8. more than five ^ k s later than Britain really needs more flnaii, talkeil her out of it Thrusting out her lower Up and cession of hotel suites she call*^ BINGO "OimkI for yiiii I knew voii r nothing else really mattered. the Ol If Inal d r ^ lc deadline pro- (.|a| ' • Instead he demanded roughly speaking in the famous voice with home she has said: "Show busi­ “111# Herald Printing Conipaiiy. Inc . ml economic help from us. ' lyouldn't let iiei gu aa long as ness is my life. I wouldn't have The Manchester Public assumes nn'flnanrial reapinsihildy f'-r "You love me. don't, you?" the stucco finish, she began; posed by MiyTruniaii foi euai t- f|,,t there la no Biltlsh leader who .VOli'ie in Hus part of the world. "W e learned our buslncMS like had any other. It Is the life I al- x m a c B X t.rpographlcal error* apipc- demands action "now.*^ stopped and luoked intp her face cialization—the art of Ybrk for a whole year. And on The Kalomazoo gas range gether In the same world, the inents whirh hlackniMlIrd both meet her eyes. "OrMy s coward." In utter astonishment,' top of that were the rathskellers P O ST ROOM S ASKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT But It Is possilile lo Juilgt that he said, "would turn lvis back oi\ - doing one thing superla­ "W e had great acts. There were anuill country of (^^gechoslovakla sides of the wai m Turkey. Iml "No, Vicky, no." he said earn- here ncvei wsfi an enicrgeii-. y the whole business." tively well. With us, that nnt no drama schools. When the OIL BURNERS is likely to be the teat tube which food to our of our valiant allu cslly "You couldn't mean with more size* style* features Every Dollar Stays Here In Manchester! c^ liei led with lliis bill. The emei- She stepped in front of hjin and thing is the compounding Selection s scouts came around they looked for Manchest’cr Green pro\-es it. Many careless western Is soniethuig else agiiiii. , held Ins arms, forcing him to look that!" of prescriptions. v('c invite talenL Now all they look (or Is s WILLIAMS gency was niHiuitactured bv Mr. "Why not ", Kvei ybody d iesn'l Big—40* wide! • Smart one-piece Every Dollar Buys Health Through Its Nursing Care! commentators speak of Czerho- at hei. "Salty Salty . . tV^liy. YOU (o test our superior B y girl'es bust. If you can Just 'ba­ I'ruman and by our Ktate Depart­ you re leally upset, ari u'l youX have III gel man led" vervitc. Why not give us Slovakia as one of the (ountriea He gHve a long whistle. "W eir boo-boo' you're all right." OIL SERVICE 23 GAMES! DOOR PRIZE! Untdowtop. • Largecepecirj Ther- Every Dollar Means a Vital Service Continued On a Full ment In ail effort to gain prompt "O rtainly I am. What did yui> the privilege of compound­ Singing Added Altraetlon behind “the Iron curtain." Those ^'Thia Is the first time I've ever Tel. 2-1257 / 8nd h.vsterlcal ('ungrrasional ap­ expect ?“ ing vour next prescription? She started to sing aa an added megicoven— 18* wide. • Fleme Ray Scale! •who 'know anything at all of the Conneclicut "Of course.'' she said slowly fkced Just this kind of a situation. “ We Solve The Burning proval for s mrasuir which was *1 I (ion't quite know how to handle Burnham &. Brady attracUon to the 25 cent gcfultc' Admission 25c. tenderizing broiler. • Two hig stor­ Czech people, and their unremit­ "What should I expert? Thal'a fUh dinner that was her mother'.* Question** not likely to gel hy any Siiiie- the ver.v reH.sim I fell in love with it. frapkly. Having once asked you age drawers. • Instant-lighting ting thousand .vear .struggle for specialty in the family business, ftnil rational vote of either house. you" to maXry iiic. 1 Just couldn't Give Today To The freedom, know that tlieie can nev>- Yankee well. I chiildn'l jii.st have an affair Colecrest 'Abuza's home restaurant' It) Hart­ thrift burners. • Precision oven Inatollea T« It had to he pirarnted as sn Salty's lips were set lu a ford. Conn. She sang for h^r meals er be any iron curtain or Irbn R.v A H. u. straigiit line "What are we with you.^ control—preheats to 400* in 8 min­ "emergency," and as a matter ui REGULAk ASSORTED CHOCOLATES in other people's restaurants, she racllttlea Fuinlskrd band strong enough to restrain going lo do about It"" he asked An affair had been the furthest _ * did blackface, travel^ the long, which an announced policy nf the thing from Vicky's thoughts, as PreBcnption Pharmary utes. • For manufactured, natural n.v rustoiiinr. Manchester Public Health their natural democratic spirit. So Inereasingly, from this time on. "Yiiii mean about my gr.nid- B.v tough road of burlesmi^e, pla.vrd one President of the I'nited .States had falhn "" she was quite yvell aware an OOI .Main St. Tel. 5.121 LOVELL & COVELL. COLECREST. night stands befor^she over hit or bottled gas See it todav! the question Is whether thie brigiit the action of the 1917 Orneral As- afialr was nut thte-.shortest cut to to be supported or repudiated, iir , , . . ^ "(VitHinly I mean About your BURN'HAM & BRADY the big time revu/s. nm.sh al com­ western demorracy ol^'zechoslo- " ' aeiiihly will hr dominated bv its graudliithi'i ■ " the altai Hi.s interpi elaliou of ordri to- gain pa-..sage edies and motloi/pictures. THE ’’NE>V ENtiLAND MAID* — 4 OIL - 4 GAS Nursing Association vakla la going u> he/abte to sui- own srnae oi short tiini- lell. Whul- "But what is tli/rc to do? ' lici remaiks was sloiY to dawn on But restaur^ts or cafes, caba­ This hlgli-|)re.ssiire technique un ever their giaid intentions, what- liei ' She .slaird at hhn in turn COMBINATION RANGE------NOW AVAILABLE! \1ve lU new proxlijtity to Russian "If we could plil.v persuade hei rets. night eiUbs, according to the the part of the administration ever their earl.v seal for getting lo tell us whq- he was." he mut- "Du you mean to ih(\- you power. e r a -a r c h /r profes.slonal .station Donations May Be Given To worked In the Senate, where Sen- business in sliapi for an leied. , ' thought Did vou think T w a s' B I D W E L L ’S •The best aiutmost aiithiiitativr "Why do Vou c.iie so much who making dishonorable advanc/s to ' in life. ,, , u Nrm* Aurliomtot u , . 1 , .. rally adjoliriiimiit, it aeeni.s to he "All my life It seems as if I have MRS. C. K. BURNHAM. Treasurer. ,6.^ Henry Street answer tbat/could come to this ator after Senatoi voted foi the unavoidable common ,.rac- my giundtiilher wii.s"’ said VIrkv yon? Well, that Is really funrty:"( 527 MAIN STREET ^ ^ l A M A I O O •illl not ireenuse hr lielieved in it, lice fur oiir ‘c-glslatiires lo come been trying to get out of working o»«iwv t**a*n SMi«* i*ei THE NURSES* OR AT THE ASSOCIATION ROOMS question has come fiom Dr. in restaurants." she says. Actually not Irecause he believed it would *'* Ihdr last month of life with , 71 Haynen Street Eduard Benca, president and now she/ls booked solidly for the next KALAM.AZOO S.VLES & SERVICE huild peace, but because he did not " ' T ' I’,';" ''''" '" '•••■"Ived. years, or until she is> 61 years « the elder atatesman of the coun­ , , ' ,, „ , Htrli major billa unpaa.sed, fhelr \ her own official figure. try itieif. feelllke repudiating the President luajur debates postponed, auil Th|a Advertisement Sponsored By of the Hnited .Stales. The same precious little time left foi a tri- Old Vandevllle Dletlon CHADWICK & COMPANY Oiechoalovakia, says Dr. Benas, Her eonversatloH 1s a swift alto technique now seems likely lo lihle amiiiint of wiirli. Teiephope 5-9521 204 Church St. Hartford has always done the hulk of its ' combination pf sentiment, swear­ THE ELLIS COAT (COMPANY htliig passage of Ihi progiHiii ui No (leneral AsHeiuhly in ll'^,■l•nt /trading and found tlie roots and years has hegiin with helli i. irtctli- words, 'and unadorned common Open Friday Eve^itngs'Cntil 9:00 the House. CARRA'S sense. She has a eonvlction about • Inspiration of its own rulture in ihIs and Intentions tliiin ihm i9 tT But the lime this has l.ikeii 11- edltlim. With one parly eoutrol of fresh material, says: "I'm on the tha weat. and will c'intirtne to .m button, never dated " Hers is the liiHtratea sumcthing beyond both hou.ses and the guii'inur .>.e- so. eiire. the session seemed to na\e old vaudeville dictum. "Make the fill I that tile cmgimil emer- •Tt it ridiculous." he aaid, "to an exeelient ehaiu'i' lui- an e\peili- fast, make It snappy, make geiicy was ovei-dyaw n. The \ think tliat tye would turn our hack fun llouji hanilljiig ot the slate's husi- MARKET good." , . that t'origresa has moved so slow lie.sa. The piospeet of aninotli loam- She also Is definite about upon the West. strong supporting bill of good acts. ■ l.v amounta to a rebuke to Preal- work between legialative leadei.s 1 Suuth Main Si., Manchester Phuiie 6 ^ 0 / "W# arc neighbors of Russia. and governor vtas brighter iban it "You need them." she will warn a : deiil Trumair and lu.s advisers fur Our security policy depends upon haa been In Miany .sos.sjuns manager. "I can't do it alone, no­ the mamiey'lii whiih Ihev piescnl- Russia. We have no choice. But Yet, soi^how, the buped foi body can. The secret is to he pow- j rd this nfogiam and (or the logic speeil bs^nut loiiie off This w ill erfill enough that nobody will both-! .jSny statement to the effect tint be ns hitsy and be'.Iie s uiontb ms hy whjtli they have attempted lo yoM-" . ,11 i we are behind a curtain or occu­ /. ^ , , **">' Dcneral A.sseiublv has ever Weekend Special Last winter in Miami, contrary! SELUNG pied by the Russians is ab.mlule suppqit It. If Longresa had really had It may not wind up with its to all precedent tn show bu.«lncss. nonsense! lieUtsved In this program, It would i clock atopia’d. as iiiculentiilly. the she took .second billing to Harry I Ijihe passed it promptly (lu tlioj.],,, Vermont legi.slalmc did the olbei MaxHell Huusc Coffee, 1 Ih. ran 19r RIchman for a few- .veeks when "This country and il.s iieojile are I day, but It w in end up with all prompt ilrmoiiatration of uatumal . \ ■/. - she was held over beyond her orlg- , f absolutely dem'Kratic and we will Inoimal logic and drbbeialiim out Spahi...... /.5*e l.aii Inal contract and Harry was add- I 12 Evergreens unity the ailmlnisti at ion'w as seek­ 10 Evergreens remain so. come what may. the winiluw a.s the last llooil ,,| ed to the bill. When other show , ing. , / business Is transacted people expressed surprise, she , "And 1 would like to recall to Anil In tlia‘ last senienee of NiiiiritRe !Milk, ...... for The deliberate pace at whi. li boomed: "What the Hell, billing. ! your memory that we were the ours there lies the key lo why (Vrngress has moved carncs Its prst country in Euiopc to be en­ this la*l minute rush will have does that hurt me? This Is s Planting Included |K)llte lebuke to the adlnimstra- .crisis In show buFine.ss, the black Planting Included 8 2 9 - 0 0 tirely evacuate.1 by the Russians to eiiine even lo the Im-sI man­ Frientr** Beef and Gravy . . . .X .______1 6 c Thrill and delight .vour mother with a gift she’s been lloii foi the niamier lir v\hich the aged Ilf ..eHsliins. II is the sim­ market boom I.s over.” —lasvOctober." \ s h e must know what she's do* dreaming about. Give her a gift of beauty this Mothcr’a progiani was preseijted, and a ple Initli Ihal leglsluliirs will : 2 f.,T 2 1 r 'T think personally." Dr.^Benes not ael uii eerlaln prolilems uiiMI B a h - O . .. . . \ ...... / / . . injj\ A financial report In Variety, j Day — a lovely tribute to a iovable lady — a gay gift went on. "that it is a mistake to warning that the program must time itself forces them to. Only entertainment weekly. said, ‘ chosen from our grand selection of bound-to-please pres­ consider that the world is bsslcet- be altered. In its Actual admlnls- lime Itself Is rapalile i>* making G u l d e n . M u s t a r d ...... / ...... ______l i e "Sophie Tucker's first week at the ents. They’re economicaily priced hut rich in the thought­ up Iheir minds on eerlaln Issues. Latin Quarter has resulted In the ly fated with only two iNjies of I rat ion. fi-uin the pure pow er poil- fulness ihat makes Mother’s Day-dreams come true. tiea standard/ ul lt.s aiMrnsnia. if Before they will pass eerliiiii ...... :VAr WghestVgro.ss ever taken In at Kovtpning methods and. phlloso- hills, they have lo have Hie neees- Del Monte Peaches, 2*/2 . • • this Broadw-Sy spot. Take of $4'^ 10 Evergreens 10 Evergreens .pbiifs. We have In Russia a special It la to ga^ anything like united slly of lime hrealhliig hot on 000 exceeds anything recor^d tj'pe df regime m ill other Euro- lhl« n*Uon. Ihrir neeka. Del M onte Plum s, 2^/2 ja r ...... 2 9 t ‘ A Small Deposit lYill Hold Any Item It la under auch conditions that Planting Included peagi cmntriea there, will inevlta- A fter/the administration had dojie Jts best to defend this pro­ the sales tax will he pas.sed. No Sun Sweet Prune,4uicc, qt...... ______. .31e Planting Included Yew s an d hly Cqirt^ahoiit not a Soviet but legislator wants to vote for any 'Til Mother's Day gram^ in the i^enate debate, the rs 832-op $ 6 0 - 0 0 a S ocla lis^ t.vpe of government. ne\V‘ tax. There I* im great ma- Rhododendrons Campbell Tom ato Soup ...... 3 f o r 2 0 e And there ik still a third funds- dlo/Hateiiers to Town Meeting of ' jorlty of legislatius i-leaily m favor of the sales Isx. as a .sd,-, - pnrtp-cocliprr porcli over a drive- TRUCKS m^nUl t.vpe. \ h ich you have y ie Alt'" voted three to one then lion among the taxes Mint might be wa.Y Itofurc an eiitraiu 'c d ou r," HCCuriliiiR Franco-Ainerican SpAjihetli . . . . . 2 for 27e America and tllef that our new foreign policy passed. lo Webster) i.<< tlie late.st improvement in Uberallatic. I am conv will lead to war rather than to It Is luuler such -coll,hli,ms that • Watkins Eiineral Home facilitie.s. In con- Skippy Peanut Butler. 1 Ih. jar ...... 3 ,3 e these three types\>f regime peace. I the btennral apprupriatnm.s bill w ill SPECIAL be passed. The legislator who ever .lUiK'tion witli a drivewiiy which-cirdes'tlie live happily side by Mr. Truman and his puwer poli­ knows what is in ’ ibis hicnfual liome and eoimegts with our private park- Fancy Brisket Corilcd Beef . . .1 . .3 9 e III. “ We,’; he said, speslrtig/of his tics advisers are getting Ihetr bill. ombus sffair is s vei v i.nc legis­ FLOWERING e - eaeh lo r 1 .0 0 iiiR area at the rear, it is po.ssihle to enter $ own country, "are a tyW al non- But they have tiot begun to con- lator indeed. Appioximatelv 99 per HELENA RUBINST|IN I cent of the votes cast for every aiitl leave reiftmlless of weather, and in Keady to Eat Sm oked Shoulders Soviet regime, with iio^ ien tion \iiue thi.s country that they are W hite Flam e ...... $2.50 F Dr. htidgel are cast in complete ignor- pri\ac.\. Takes .vou olT the triivelled higdi- , of so becoming. We a ^ Soi^alistlc tight. National unity ou mu fm - ,vei-vthing beneath the lanee oT everything ■ w ;t\, too. T o eoiitiuuall.v serve all <-rced-» !^ATKIMs Prim e Rib Roast Beef Heaven Scent ...... S6.00 1 Oz. and we wli! develniyslong tho.se eign pdbc.y will have -lu wait for a gmerVl total. The onlv rea.son f v e hettn pxjluy. ghij jhls.siIiIv have fpr lietler is a 7"*-'eai'-old Watkins tnulition. llnea by evolntion./ And I am Boneless Veal Roast ...... ■*, . Ih sure that the /tlier European 'tooting fqr the hieiiiiial appropria- RHODODENDRONS GLOBE ARBORVITAE atates will, m U)e end, have to fol- Slo. S».rv.,i.„ l„ Brilain 'S 'S Our Own Scotch Ham ...... LUCIEN LeLONG low very slowly our exainple Dr. Kranklln -Btcknell. the fa- ll to be dotie w ith- Indiscreet J8I2.25 .1 5 O*. ^ $3.50 up $1.50 up All Europe atid i\s states represent mbits Bntish nulr,tioiu..t. ’ admit* he. ab..e'the Sliced Baby B eef Liver ...... ' > W* Supply Cempisf* S ir o c c t o , S2.23 .13 O il a tra n sitio^ bloc betwesu Russia ted that he delilieralrly I'hose a t'mipled with tile fact that it is IntsmortonoLApproved DOGWOOD (White) GOLD PLUME CYPRESS and Amenca and It i.s dur mission •flamboyant" style for his article onl.v under such la.st iiumite pres­ 142 EAST CENTER ST. Italian Sausage ...... 1 . J a h o t - S 3 . 3 0 . 1 5 O r .. sure that legislaturs will at t at all . Truck Ssrvic* to deyelpp accordingly, so that assriting that Biltsin is a "na- B u l u l u i k a on certain matters, there is also • S I .6 .3 .1 .3 O z . Ruaata/and America < an b\ e in Uon slowly dying ol .xtsivation." MfMBER OF O ur Own Sausage I^leat ...... Big Selection To Choose From! / $3.50 up / $1.95 peace the consideration that party hos.ses S / 9 6 He iliii.se aomewbiit sensational and lobbyists, frequently the same I.a)wc.st Prices in 5 Years! Sere may be aome ob.servcis language Iji-iausi. h,- Uinigbt the ipilividUHls.- nl.so prize the atmos- ,6 International ll'i-Ton, 1940 IRISH JUNIPER (5 a. up) TOM THUMB ARBORVITAE w'ill think that Dr. Benes ie DANA reabties w rie"s„ impuc,tant'-1 bat/ Special, One Poupd Skinless Franks i 3 e .» and 1941. Platform and suing into a ahriP and all pow- tum.Hpheie which is londucive they needed to get real aUentioty to the succe.ssltil passage of li-gi.s. Racks. T a b u . . . S 3 . 2 3 D r . ferful northern wind. But the mere 1 Can Sunrise Sauerkraut Free. $2.95 $1.95 But. In spile of lus langm lation which might ulherwise be aCRVINO NATION-WHDS fact that he makes suih a state- some of hi.s fnci.s .-u.,- , bn|uei too, questioned. ' 2 International I'i-Ton. 1910. ment. openly declaring his coun- The per>|.le of Hnlam are m, The liiggi-si pa.x-offs (or the 14 ft. Racks UPRIGHT YEWS BLEGANTISSEMA get- lidiliylstM Usually eome In the LENTHERIC try'a intention of never btconilng'. ting enough , abn iex. tb. v not last rrowded hmirs oi g Hesslon, LANK LEO.NARI) Dodge 1941 I'j-T on Plat­ ARBORVITAE a Soviet regime. Is proof enough getjing enough 'mt The aie not wlii-ii legislators are worn Into M KKEA IT .W Sales tnnnship! form. T w e e d ...... s i . 7 5 D r . SPREADING YEWS of CEOchoslovBkia’s hard capacity getting enon^h t.. , it t give them iiidlftereiiee. Hills w hleh. to care- WELL, 1 COUIONT to dara to create iU own Individ- tneigv to gtow mute/ It** keriillny, might seem lo he Ford 1-Ton. Small 4tack. $1.95 liKid flit routine, hut wlileh aetiiully rep­ HAVE LOST Id ^ $2.50 up uaj Ufa In the midst of almost'an*- thi-mselve. ni prodm / mote good, resent a liandsoiiie pli;ee of I HATE TO BE A THREE NICEIf ^ \I.SO M -W Y OTHER VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM. rircunatances. f,„. ,.,,n,„t n,.,/' . . privilege fur snineboilv, go GUYS.* BE SURE , These trucks have been re­ 4( And the aimple fact of the mat- the import of thc/fo-id thev need, Ihrmigli bi-si when legislutois FOUl BALL, BOVS TO LOOl^ ME UP conditioned and are in Hp-top LIQUORS AT REASONABLE PRICES! are busiest ami inosi tired. -BUT I THINK ME tar attma to be that Ruaaia itself Because so minJl o ' ilu- svnilablc , l,oliliylsts for suei, |,|||* j,„|'t AT THE HOTEL.' mechanical condition. OI»E^ DAYXIGHT TO DARK AM ) StM )AYS is entartaining no delusions about food is hsiKllei AU-COiJLD USE A , through spei.'isl want them reported Ion early in LITTLE 5LEEPJ her capacity to bring Czechoslo- nrogiama wiyi-h bcnetit the the sesMlon. They like the last vakla into that famous Iron rur- child of Bi minute log-jam, Tlirv'll appar.' UNION MOTORS ently get it In JIM I. tno. Uin ayatam. . frequentl.y/hcM up as an r.x)implc Inc. Therq is a very im|>urtant rea- of how- \vell Bcilain is duiiig'iuitii- Forgets iq'h Hidden In shoo ' !27 Spruce St. ' Tel. 5585 aon why ClEechoslovakia Is thus tlonally ■But lhat pom child, .sa.vit capable of ataodlng Uke a'rock m Dr. cknell, IS m il Ih ree^ ch ts n.r® '■’’'-"A "•'“ '■P ! . . . ^ . PRin |n In® to® iURv m®ftn irooH. E. A. BERNARD tha centar of a communist-domi- shdi and sixteen pounds lighter luck. Mrs. J. J, 1‘arker told Bated Central Europe. It is that I h ^ the5wpll-off British child wasj»hc put a I'J.OOO diamond bar pin 199 W EST CENTER STREET T E U 7 5 R . 3 Caechoalovakia knows dt^mocracy. tore the war. In the toe of a «hoe-Toi safe kcep.- INTERNATIONAL Yaldea democracy, and has learned 'Better far,"'says Dri Birknell 'Pg—then gave the shrie sW av in s Trucks rharity drlvt. ■V, \ ,

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MANCHES1 ER EVEMNi; HKKALD. .MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MAY 8. 1947 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl/I), MANC h E ^ I EK. UUNN„ THURSDAY, MAY i, 194? P A G E T E I t are'"confused and in despair." with and Wiis ilenled. and later at a ! nicniWrs of ihe crew tried to lake I'ests CoucliiVtcxl "their morale sh.attered and their iMcNliaii 1h4m»iiic healing belote the Glaslonburj-' ScA4*ral K i IIchI the. vralt bai .t to I’arngimv U> join Zoning Boiirtl of,-Ai'i>eals .an excep­ tevnlntloniiry fi-rri-s i«UriU|itlng to K ohixiiiu iiiirliH Z rr • 11 • ^ Projrraiii (^ive9 Lectiire Official^ Chance Visit economy destroyed." He said the On Fat Persons Allies must .-i.ssist the rexfiVal of tion vvAs granted fur two years ! 2 oust the goy-rnnient of President Local Man’s Investment . . . i \ c H S i H l h l l S Oerman Induatey, but he added i Ri8e8 to l!S2-'>7tt From thiq decision.- Judge Henry ; \l)onrcl (^inhoal HiglnloMorl'ngo. On Imitiiiiralioii ’ A. liwii I.V Hoii«- About liitlia Averted Possibte Blast grimly that the reafdration must Hunt, xrho represents the opposi- j The g\inboat w as' One of two ^ CulM Fr«m (/P) Mire* Minneapolis. May 6 (Ab -- A be "under firm guidance" that will Wa.shington. Msy 8 i.T-' 'VJ'*' tion t'lMik an appeal. There la much | Buenos Alre.x. May 8 i>H which have been In drydock here Seems a Bit Shaky Now for the past two montha. Oflieeri b y J c H w number of human "guinea pigs" prevent Oermanv ' from using, her median Income for American fam local Interest in the outcome aa the i Argentine authi .’•'ties repoeted to- Carclcssjitaa of a householder In . For someTeason the hou.seholdcr, ire being dunked In a warm water ickl in question is located Just of the sei'ii.ul gunboat were said to American Is-glon urges Tinman induatrlal might “to w-fige xyar In dsv that several persons were kill­ K p v . Lrlaiifl Hunt l)r« the Sllvei/Lanc homes development finding this gas supply lavklKIt. had well at the Uriverally of Minne­ a world atriving for peace." ' lllcs living undec one roof'’ rose -b'y Lin* street on the Man- have resisted the attempted sail­ -to ninve tor universal rnilitaty (t.'onllnurd from Page One) Frank K Claughney of IJncoln . bualneaa natighaey apptird ; (| onllniml Irom Page One) livppH A H rlrr** nl N orth rnight have resulted in an explo-' left ac^eral Juts open, possibly so sota to determine how fat persona' $169 during 1941 to a total of $2.- toad, ed' yesterday in a fight aboani a ing. lesiilting In a gunflght whirh who ui.7he mKT«afHl bid- Building Inapr- lo, for a perm.I to ' liaining without wailing for final Paraguayan gunboat here when \\;tH hrok’n up by maritime polire. S 5 1 A 1 I5 s' . "* ,alon Ir/one of the units. It was that she might know when supply hearts and veins will stand the 379r the Census bureau reported erert an enclosed refreshment repoil fiuni . oninnssioh studying rover the Highway department. It I der for the ronreaalon of the re^ Big K tve. announcing they wouM Ktlfl (ihlircll leariy for fiinil.s budget reported out of the Rev. Leland O. Hunt, pastor of result of flndinga by Prof. Ancel Bv House Vole the 40.075.000 (i.mlly units\got New I L ^ n . May 8- .>pr—The a bad tnvesimcnl. .\drlned To Testify -radio ahcuid ol .M,ii*onl . . Willie It had been claimed, some time and gaa Immediately began to flow which he paid H building peirnlt Fianii." Miidirs Hllilc as he waits Api'iropilations committee during the Second Congregational church. Keys during hla observation of con- more Income than th(i median Connecticut (Stneer canipalgh to--j TEA-BAGS ■fhe recreation conunittee this The Arab higher coniniittee that householders were using from^he open Jets. The inspecto* fee The build ng has been erec ted acleatleus objectors who served as ure. the other half got less. day waa yi'lthin fM.OOO of Its goal SIMONIZ year asked oid;« for the right to meanwhile continued Its boycott ot his-ccrond lri|p to i lr r lrn c hair . the week of May 19 K«ye an ''^ *‘“ ^*** '*^ "2 arrived aberut this time, unaware subjects of atanation diet studies Hartford. May 8 - i.'P' The About one third of the tiotal' and all.is ready f« r the opening of the C N nending a ileclsicin Irom Ta-a c laiih.-i iwo cn.«ca'ol IluaSiaii main or genersi fund budget will India la.st night ■* an open breet* fuel thesetheae cool sDrlnaspring morninEamorninga >W'tth contributions totalling S236,- per\'e rcfrejnpk r;ir;r f»i.Mr?»mR...... ' .k..: . .'c::.vr,rr ux^ ment doi-tded some spot, cjircks have the right, it Is aakl. to ent. r the. Senate resolutions naming Rep. 10 .000 10,000 t * m LatHiif Sliilfh r te.am. instead ol filaving , their The (oiilrovcisy over the FKPC en'a Leiigiie. Mr.‘ Hunt apeijC 18 Dr. Keys said ll.^re appeared to I one In got $ff to $ and $17,260 about the figufe reached aev bid tizr. for the Ml. Nebo con- rcprcsentiitlvc*s of the Piclcstiiu < 'onimous In might be needed to fix responalbll- the premises for official purposes be a relatinnahip between the Eugene H. Lamphicr iR.. Water- ' only 13 out of 1.000 got more than ceMlon and was ursnled the ' fran- gnmea at Nc-bo. hna transferred to bin. faced with widespiead opposi- months In India, durltig-'tho'' time ity for the upswing In gas and dee- He entered. Inst week and has brought U\e fund I AihIi ICxeciitive commlMcc to ,te s­ It vote; II. ie.1,1.. . I.n 1 ilplioii ser­ he. was chaplain In ^bc Aii/.v. The amount of fat Ir. a person's body, town i Litchfield county commis­ that. goal 6T $277,440 wltliln aj>ht. | rh iae" In bidding he had figured ' the West Side OvnI and as a re- tify before the I'nited Niitlona I'o- vice Iroiii IH to lU months . . . Rice tior\ ill the House Republican ma­ trie i-fists. He round no one at home, the gas sioner aa well as Judges in Kill-- jority. bioiighl from flov. .Tames L. troo)> ship on whiuh h t wgk a pas the amount of tension hlS personal­ ^Morse sakl. i thit Mt Nebo was to be u^ed by suit he has no scire.lulcd games litIcMl eoinrnlttee on the Palestine noting licgins in Shanghai . . . . ^,...1,.^ on tk. A'’ Inspector waa secured to Jets open and the room half full m ity, and the way his heart and Ingly. IJtonington. Waterford and \ W i.riv Rrotbrrs Bn.seball team tc cater to at ... bo The American . McCo>\augliy at hla presa confer­ Moriarty Brothers Bn.seball cpiestion. Hlintgiiu death of 'Ihecalole .1. .senger cl .-an*rounds of the homes for this of gas. and on the floor. In a cor- 1 blood vessels reacted. Hence the Westport. l.,eglon hss not vet dec Ided whether ence thKeomment that he "ardent­ In the newly formed State Base­ Rabbi Silvei. iiHdiMg cinetiillv Knapp. (Ill ^illl III of y.icens County clr .T.Ka man wa^^ The day he Started out. ner. an electric heater showing 'I underwater weighing which dis­ Judgeship resolutions approx’ed -‘Vppeiil Is Hear'i.‘. he has with the prc.y.jvd on. first with.Abe gas tank -these houses used hot- n few minutes more the gas tfiight have the conceseion rights for Bcrl)il. contlniii.d: clile" . . . c.iiirl iiii.ilinl on Okina- tion • - beauty of the city, but soon found average cubic inch on one person Killtngly Harry E. Back. Jr., ; 111 A irp o rt C'ase fram lha slait. Than Iba games to be plaved by the Ameri­ rerreHih'M corni lllee. any lime th.' Order Of Oay For Ttuwday tied gas— had become empty. hav8 formed an exploalve mixture. Judge. high schcKjl 'i .s the field he niuat ‘ The mandatiircN govei niiieiil ava s.iiliiices Itiiee Aniciican sol ___ . .ft ...... full of eontrsMts like the rest weighs, as well ca the fat content. finish bat fwnk t baawty (hot can Legion Football fean which was entrualc'd with the ob­ dins to dciilh by hanging inr tape The measure has been approved India. From R6mbay they. Irav- Stonington Francis J.,Connors. Let Us Put slaans up sparlilini with a dry In pfeparittior for the expected | ahare hia rales •cceipts cvllli ihem. ' Judge. The appeal taken to the Common \ ligation to aafegiiard the ciptior- of fikiiiiiwa wnimiii. by the Senate, but opposition tO it acioss eot^tr.v to Assam In clatb. SIMONIZ naw—yaur I tiiiiity for the continuoua growth ICiimlii Siirukl. known In this Ilia Ifouae Republican caudis yes: j^e Northeast Snow Flurry Reported W aterford—Stanley D. Morgan, I Pleas court from the decision of Hillver'sm Siiiiiiiier judge; Samuel E. Wallace, deputy. Your Lowii car dasarvas IH T"' and development of the .lewlsh nii- country as ii Imllci dam. i. icuml terdny resulted In delaylhg taellcs xj,py were Amiizc-d that the p*ft- Here ThiH Afternoon House Enters I the Glastonbury Zoning Board- of M a x w e l l ( h m *s I Stale Seeking Data tlonal home has iihrortunately In niuMlere.l in lokvo . . .Manila e»- by legl.slalive leadcicc in an at- ,,ie of . eoiytlry with a civilization Westport Leo Nevas, judge; I Appeals in granting a temporary V/ ( o n ce rn in g th e Tow n recent yeara gilevnisly Intiuletccl !),(. tempt to win tnpre support. It has ^s old as .India used such priml- Courses Listeeople "belong In thla society, ol Ir gcS'flitivi' 111.oi l the Hist of the ,/' The plou?h.s arc crude *'f- College today announced the natlcins" and expiessed hope tliiil noum .-.I II. .SliHiigliiii . . Semite ner tiaffle, and during the win­ tions aMiiiinting Robert L. Sulli­ petireipFnt from his dnth'S with .Stale including n lorni to be Km ciiil F. i.noiuv .Study i omiuit- talig'w hich the liiboreis cflrry on coursea to be offered in the sum­ day. The case Was heard by Jmlgi- Trimming, Edging. Raking. "|ieo|>lc. now rehiidding again its Flmiiic.- I ..Miiiilllc.. gi'Is .low'll to ter months would probably van as judge of the New Milford SIMONIZ tec > proiiosals I i win 'lie approval thpfr shoulders when they aie not (Ccintimird iniin Page tine) John T. Dwyer who reserved decl- the Manchester K hctrir division filled out conccining the towp lux llgiires this llMl■rlll.on . . . Ke- have gone unnoticed, hut today mer aession of the evening pro­ Rolling, and Spot Seeding. 9NA01 MARK RIO. natioiiiil life in Its ancient home of HMolliet Icgi'i. tive committee, inring them with o)^en to plough town court, and Louis C. Wool as alon. of the cWnectlcut Power Com­ of Manchester. This Inloima- mcixal of polllic-H I loin lire protec­ being May 8 -arid snow being gram of the College. The session pany became effective May I, after ti'in Is to appear in llic .stale land, will be weiccimed hefoie long A compaiativcdv .uiiior item in the Rie fields. There are great potential Mediterranean and In Europe and Judge and Foaler K. Slatarc aa Mr. Dufford has made several ALwo Dry Wells Installed IVORY SAIT tion .service amt greater enforce- unusual in Maiiche.ster at this of nine weeks duration will open NOUMWIVIS DO lIKIW Ifl nearly 40 >Ws of aervice. was Register and Maniml. by you to this noble fellowship ol economy progn;111 it would Impose resources In India, if modern m a­ Asia. "If $40U.UOO,OOU Will help ua deputy Judge of the New‘ London applications for-permission to op- WITH PRMM VMffTA»LM nicnl III .snletv laws recoinnieiided dale several people called The June 2 and classes will be held each honorcW^fnGQi^asacHiatea with a The Information sought waa the I'nited Nations. il fee foi < ac h milk siiniple chinei y and skilled lahoiwas mote stop that thing. I for one am will­ court were approved by the Judl- , erate an airport. Hla first peti­ at .Niitiomil Hue I’tevenllon con- Heiald office asking if it had Monday and Thursday thereafter the dale of Incorpornflon: its Defliiea .leulali State tested hv Hie Agriculture depart- generally used. ing to appropriate It," he said, >ciary cnmnilttec of the General tion waa made to the Town Plan- steak dinner paHi’ "• Hie Con)- fcicn ie III Wa.slilligtoM. been notleed. until Ju ly 28. 1947. JOSEPH MAORI munlty Y last evi^ng. Among IMipidation na aliow'n by the ■ When \ve .speak ol a .lewlsh The siienker gave niiiih first- adding; Courses will be offered, in the As.sembly ye-sterday. I ning Commisainn of Glastonbury the 33 guesta pre.senKw’erc Aithui cenmis In 1940. cstiiniitc.J pop­ state wc' do not have In mind any ilarg arcl 1'riiniii.i will make, Thc bill was -eported favov'ihlv hand Infoimntlou about the cus- "If Greece and Turkey need help, field of liberal arts, engineering, l.andt4cape Contractor they need It now. not 60 days from L. Kebbe. sales manager In New ulation aa of this veai ; niimhei iHclal staib or any tlieoi latic slate hi i flial concert .sl.tgc apfieaiHncc bv the Agnciilliirc c ommitt. f. The lonw the nallyes, lliejr religious buaineaa administration. S|ieclal Telephone 5305 A T FIRST NATIONAL STORES • • London, who brought. w;lib him of children enrolled in sehoola; but one Which w df hi. based upon 111 I’ltf.vbiiigh. .\Iii> 2n^l Also requested wcie tile ci Imlnatloii or auhjugallon,’ lie "ilellherate alleiations aid uii- private eleteeiixes uiijrter supervi­ showing their skill in carving which went to Mrs. Joe Elmore of Korean Program Looms 1947 and will close May 28. eandira. names of the .Selectmen, Town added. pieclse pomt.s" in .\meiiean sion ol the Mt.xte Polire depart­ Ivoiy and wood, iiiosSir, boail and Ellington road. The proceeds, $21. Even as the House was weigh­ metal work and rii'h embroideries.' will be. given towrrds the in.sulatiir Roy Warren, who was toast inss- \(Terk, Town Treaaui'er. Cim- The .lewi.-ili Agent y'i< appcHi antf version of hi.s Inteiview with ment ing the i-'ice and measuring the Auto tai'. dalled upon Manager Parker Ablea. and Juallces of the 1 llinaxed more than a week ol hit­ •Stalin r<•feIs to ".small m inoiily" "Cnnallirrahir AlMiae” or System A short biiitincss meeting was fund. problems of halting the march of Clay Says ‘Peace Soren and the heads of denari- Prtce. ler dehnle over Imw and where the of Ariiericnn press which rewrote Senator (?harl«;s House (R-M an- cotliHicled by tft« president, Mrs. >——------Oommunlsm, Secretary of State Ha,rry Rylander, ami at the rloae Electrical ntenta for apeeches. Leon Tloimea. gioup shnuld be heard. The agent y and paraphiHsed the oiigtnal text cheat-'M, .IiKjO i.'iry eommittee Marshall was telling a newa con­ of the program Mr;s. Nelson Must Be Won’ whoae period of servlrr is about ' hail asked to speak helitie the full ehaiinian, said that there had been ference his first since returning U r k UORE PRICES GO DOVIH thirty-eight years, in' behalf of Assetnhly hut opposition led by the "considerable ahiise" under the Smith. Mis.Gnswofd and- N orlli (lovenlrv from Moscow — that Congress a v a u ^ \ their assistant^j aeiveil cdffcc and hla aaaorlates, and in a fi*w well , nnited Slates resulti-il in referenee present norlieensmg system. He would be asked very shortly to au­ Frankfurt, May 8 — - In a cbosen'remarks, iff a note cif sad- to the Political ImkIv, which has told the .S^nte some were serving assorted sandwiches at a'xtAblc thorize a Korean program. radio address marking the second dec'U’steil with apHng flowers. Rev. Allen H. Gates choso as Will >our heating eytleoi aperalc neas rather than joy. preaented to the same ilclegiitea hill iiieets un­ as prival/ deteellvcs who had no Ho said the Stale department is anniversary of the Nazi surrender. rllicieBtly aezt winter? der a tllfferenl t hairinan here Oliitiiary his set moil theme Sunday morning Mr. Maxwell a Chalae lounge for quallflcaliona for such work and ; going ahead with Its own plans in Gen. Lucius D. Clay last night told New it the lime to replare that hit lawn, .'upholstered In hhie rather than at the Assetuhly hall there Were snm» who had rrimlnal at the Second Congregational i Korea obviously as insurance American occupation troops that worn out burner with a n«a> Matter In Flushing Meatlnw. leather, which was delivered at ! reeords. Church. "This Is the Day which we against the po'asiblUty that the "the peace must be won” and asked ^ Kraft oil burner. It wilt give you more heal at lower coel. his houF thla morning by Ben- i Ralihl Silvei. iiieiotui iiig Ida V i'^appiiig owe to God: we will be glad and ; United States and Russia, which them to dedicate themselves to ; Tiinlgbl D p illliM aebiilor Carter White IR-Merl- ITe Aat e (A«e burner* in aloci AOIT. Pita to eliminate your beaiinf nUALITr STAYS UP'- worils, calleil upon Bytaiii iti ,ie- aon'a. Mr. Maxwell warmly .Mccling. Zoning Roa'NJ dcn'i aaid the measure waa the out- rejoice in It." His text being ogcuplc.s northern Korea, will fail that task. prnblema --insttif a new Mailer Kraft Oil Burner immeditlelyl thanked hla friends for their most I>enls. Munlcipsl building ler an Heeoiiiil of its .stewardship Paalm 118. 24 ver.se. ,. A quartet to reach an agreement upifm setting -I ‘The task which confronts us of the I’alesllne iiianilate to a pro­ g/owth of a Meriden case in which. At the Ladles’ Aid meeting Fri­ F.njey for youraelf the hiaheal quality oil healing equipment eeer acceptable g ift and fdr the kind Monday, Ma.v I‘I llarr.x it. Cheney composed of the Misses Loretta up a provision government. He as Americana In Germany can be posed U. N Inquiry eoniinlssioii Jle said, two fiivate detectives day afternoon at the home of Mrs. biiili-MASTEB KBAFT OIL HEAT. tboughtBilnes which prompte.1 Annual conceit of ('hanilijade fC'irry Rirhniond Cheney, for­ 'were arrested on charges of ex- John Collins, the speaker will be MCKinn^, June Loomis j i-, and' ,. offered no estimate of the coat. aceompliahed only if wc realize Its QUICK. ACCURATE! the part.V In his honor sn.l ex­ Musical ('lull. Kmniiurl Lutti^.iiii rather than wait until the a.sseni- merly' of Main -street, died early import and consecrate ourselves i / lily nieet.s for tlecisloti on the whole liiition. , Mrs. Leland Hunt, wife ot the But other officials sgid It would pressed through many y.-ai.« ot church. tills liioMiiiig at the .Memorial llosr- Approved by the Senate and minister of the Second Congrega-Congrega call for a first year outlay of $75,- to Its accomplishment,” declared M aster tO^iftOW Drive right HP here, for Ante sasdelatlon. piohlein in Seplemher. Eyes." Woodward. The flowers Ihe U. 8. military governor. | H eat CHOICE WHOLE UNPEEL^D 2 9 o r Ladles' Night ci( .Men a Friend-' pil.il Annex on ll;ii Hol'd Road ,M^I sent to the House were bills w hleh Uonal chuich. Manchester. OOO.UOU in addition td $133,000,000 Electric Repairs' — large or •ship class at hoyitli .Melhodlat .Slliiulil Visit I’alealliie (du-iiey had been ill failmg he/lth would: were basket .of spring flowers or more for regular Occupation ex­ "We must forget selfish ambi­ FULLY RIPE IN HEAVY SYRUP TIN Saturday morning at the Hart­ given by George Phelps. minor. We work by Teela— church. r said also that the inquiry for a long )iei ion. / Increase the p.-iy of probation ford hospital a son waa bom to Mr. penses. The money would be used tion and momentary trifling com­ APRICOTS / Mrs. George Bennett of Mail'ia- not guess! Our work la thor­ Ma.v IX and IS groilp shcMlld visit I’alestine and The son of W'illiiiiu H. and offleera from $10 to $I.'i a d.ay in and Mrs. Edwqrd Tapley of Main largely to reviving war-damaged forts if we are to prove worthy of / Minstrel .Show, rhaiuiinii Court.. dia|)lak.nl pr-rson ealiips in Europe. roneck. New York with her .son. those who fought their way into | About Sarah i.Moyle | Cheney, he was municipalitlra of .'>0,000 or more street. consumer good industries—-now op- ANDERSON & JOHNSON ough — never hurry-and-ruaht Order of Amsranlti at Hnlliatei "'nui\ eommittee of mqiiiiy horn April ‘20, 18(>!i, m Hus town and, from $8 to $F in smaller coni- St Francis team in the CYO •"** ^**'‘'' George Bwnett, Jr^. prating at only l 6 to *20 per cent Germany to bring ua victory in We save time—not by atlnUng A son was boan Wednesday at Street school. .slioiikl. ^ i l e In Pnlestine, also St. Francis he CYO and family spent ^ -and to repairing pub- war.” TELEPIIONB 6884 FAN a CALIFORNIA A r o i and had iihvayH lived heie miliilties. league now holds sixth place. Ron- jipp Bennett's sister and family, the Job, but by doing a better Bt. Francis hoopital. Hartforif, to .May IS. ■« and 17 look into she real the funda- lie utilities. Clay said lhat after two years , TINS Mr. Cheney, who was the Iasi Put the (.Iree.iwich town clerk aid Roberts was the outstanding ^jr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hill. Other IN HEAVY SYRUP Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tiircotte of Children's operetta, ".Sunny of mciital CHMe of the llagie iin- of his faillil.v. wa.s a.s.socialed wjlh on a anlaiy insto.sd of a fee basis. of occupation, the German people job xvlth Modem Electrical Teat PRUNE PLUMS performer in last week sgarae. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Trotter street. It was the Sunny Side." South MetlKallal reat and violciivi; which today niar hi.s father and hmlher-s in conduet- Authorize, the sale of 32 acres nnd Repair Equipment. T ry our church at 7.:4.A p.m.. Thursday and This week the games include .St. Mrs. Hlll.s were: Mj-. and Mrs. local coifple'a flrit child and has the life of the nqly land to whi( h iiij; the stole of W II Chenev A- of land in Wallingford once used Francis against Our Lad.v of Sor- Edgar Sweet and Mr. and Mrs, Auto Electrical Service! been named Stephen Robert. Mr<. Friday; 2:30 on Satimlay. i our Jewish pionr^s earne,. not by the Couneoticiil School for Boys Sons at Main and Charter O.vk rows team at Colt's Park, Friday Waiter Sweet, Miss Zella Card all Fjyn£r|on FANCY COMSTOCK 20O Z Turcotte la the former Miss Ann Sunday, Ma.v IH with weapons, bul\wilh iiails," streels. Older residents will re- to the town of Wallingford. Open meeting of rcmhlncd .St. Francis will play against St. of East Greenwich, Rhode Island Farr. Rabht Sliver declared eall that this store was for miinv Apppropiiato $2,100 to defray READY FOR THE PIE TINS Mothers (Jftcles at 3 p ni., in St Augustine on the local church upd Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, The Frieifdship class held Us "They will ask them i^ves. 1 .iin years the lending drygoods estnh- the expense.^ of the spei-isl Senute SLICED APPLES .lanirs'a hall. field. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wilson of iiioiilhly bi/siness meeting * t the NORTON Rolice CSommiaMoner and Mrs. iishiiii'nl ill .MaiU'hestor. anil U ariy ' Kiliicatlon .8tudy com m lttre nam Annual Spring I .Mnnda.v, Ma.v 19 sure, wh.v shiploails o f\ helple.ss A parent s night is being planned Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Clihton home of Mr. and-Mrs. Carlton B 4m Savory left yesterday for j. Lecture by Rev. John S. Ken- Jewish refugeeo, men andNw'omen ('heney had eharge of thla depart- ed In 194.1. by the Girl Scout linop for May 29. Charter and family of Ellington. Peuse on 'Somers/Somers road Monday ELECTRICAL / Cleveland, Ohio, where Mr. Savory ' nedy, Hollister street school at and children. who have \heen iiieiil It wii.^ also one of the Favorable Rep<>rta tilxen There will be a play hy the troop May 4 to 11 has been designated night an 21, at the Legion glnn Aiixiliarv at Is'gloi. ball. racial laws" which the uiamlate Tlie nearestri'lalives iiri’ hi.s two Other measures whose approv- , annual Festival of ('liolrs held at A pot-luck supper for all 4-H on l5 day lave. Mrs. Bergstrom First Since The War! hall. The proceeds will be used to I Friday. >lay 38 and the t’.N charter severely nieees. Mrs. I’'rederiek \'an Ness al was tecommended would: ago to 16-OZ CLOVERDALE purchase a new AmeHcan fl*g for ('o-Wed spring dance. Woodruff condemn." i>l Windsor, ViTniont. and, Mrs. ('on.’tolidate th e .e lty and town Mrs. JAR I ; Hall. rwsv MAYONNAISE MARGARINE 3 3 ' the unit. John Mortimer will .lanie.s Dawson of-New York illy. of Stamford and establi.'ih a char­ 8t. This' Week’s TliiinMlay. MaJ '20 tiranled Faiiial sluliia direct the game.a. Rrixea will be .Mr Chenev wa.s a eomiminleani ter for the new municipality. gnd ROSE Flowering 9 0 Z ' IHnner-dajice of CIbhons As.scm ■ The Arnh loninullee ye.steiitii.V FOR SHORUNINC awarded and aandwlchea and-cof- i>f SI Maiy's FpiM-fp|ial elinreh. Require licensing of profession­ the 1 »***»' fINAST bly C. L. of at Rainbow, Holton WHS granted equal status with tlie PURE U R D PIE CRUST , PKG fee served. Members ar« a.xked-Jo anil the Ciineral a t 2:30 Saturday al bondsmen by tiii' .stnto police base for the flnal break up ha Special I Jewish agency to tc.stlfy hefoic nnd coiuluctiir ^ ^ i ^ lo the service. It was a fine eve-' fill tables and to contact Mrs. afleinnon will he oondUeted hv the conimis.sioner. with othem will return to New Shrubs and the Political ciiniuiitlee There were choirs from * nine and a fine program was given Levesque and Mrs. Rodger. rt etor. Rev. Alfred I. Williams, cut. New Hamp-shlre and Maine. the supper. This wa.s a London for reassignment for th# BUSHES T o (io l |{<*|)OliN The I'.N. .secretariat meHiiwhile The Hou.se approved and .sent t.o A Complete .at the hi'iiie of Mis.s Kiiidv (7. ( 'he- the .Senate mea-Sures which would: who also took part. real welcome to Mr, Sefton b.v hi.s rest of his enlistment. aiuiuuiiced lecelpt of a ileimind nev, -i.'l Kpre-t dieel. Interment N£W LOW PRICES! £oIV Prices /n Our ^ e a f Deparfm eftf, Too/ James Miinsle of ('ampfleld I'hance the date of municipal...... Tuesday evening. May 13. 'h e t* fj-i'ends in Coventry. Mrs. Samuel Sllverherz of Pln- Foundation Planning from tile I’ale.stine ( ’oiiimunist will 111- III 111!’ fiiimly plot 111 Ihc '/tf0J?££0tyP/?/C£S/ Road who has been lU fur some < )ii 'rirk < ‘l Siilos elei'tions in Norwalk to conform will be on appllcailion acyed ufion , Friday. May 9 the Center ney street has been re-elected Vines Whitr, pure, floating all­ patty ('eiitral committee for a Ka.M cemetery. Retl Seal 10 Evergreens weeks with influenza and compli- j __ to .stale elections. by the Zoning Board of Appeals at 'jijpjgiipoi-hood group will hold a treasurer of the Vernon-Elllngton purpose full hearmg in the ..Xsaenihty, F..stahlish a planning l ommis- the.Town Hall. Clyde and Leah . Coventry Grange Hall cm League of Women Voters. caUona. U gradually improving I a m eeting, of ('banoiier ■ lub The Coniiminlsts asked for piir- Thiimiis llaggertx Plus Fertilizer Red Seal LONG ISLAND and was able to sit up for a part committee meinbera with the tick- «ion for the citv of Norwalk. Lashury are asking for a permit to Rpfjni.shing furniture. Anyone in ^«f the day .yesterday. tlclpallon rights before both the Thomas llaggeitv. 79. of 19 Change the name of the Board erect a utility huiUling on Mam ; t),e community is welcome to at-: And Plantins: Instructions IVORY SOAP et clmirman for. the lecture by ' Assembly and its .suhsidiniy Cooper Hill street, died late ves- 6 9 c ea. PLUMP, FANCY O R A N G E r Rev, Johh S. Kennedy at Hollialer of Trustees of the State Fund for street, opposite Martin McGrath s 11,)^ piggg intcre.sted plea.se | Regular $38.00! 'The Covenant League will meet bodies. lrida\' afli'Mioon nt the Slam he*'• Inebriates to the Commission on home, having a fronUge of ' call Mrs. W. 3. H^en, for the 4 0 c ea. 4 to 6-Lbi JUICY FLORIDA street school ball on Monday, May The appht allon cabled from .(he t('r Memorial liospital following a Tir^d Kidneys THIS WEEK ONLY tortorrow evening at.eight o'clock , feet and a depth of 300 feet- The equipment to bring. The class w'ill AVERAGE TREERIPENED 19, will he held, in the -llbraiy oi all Jewish city of Tel Aviv and short illm-asMi llaggifty was with "Wlss Ellen Johnson of 122 St. .laiues's church Fridity e. Ml.--'i Kos>> Cai.- $32-50 WtSILRN, CRISP FRESH Clan M^I^an. No, 2.'i2. (bder of .re.scn!atives ol I’alestine .'ind im­ Among them was om ‘ ground level and a six room apart- i Many of the local young people HEAVY. for the lei liu'B will be mndi iiey, wiHi whom In- imule tils tioiue. I ai ry out one of the goxcii ,g . n„r>rnoor. AnyoneAn.yone of„ the tThrlatlan Endeavor So- Sleepless Nights Lb, Scottish Clang, will hold its month- | pel lalist forces no lomplete cor- 9 8 c ea. (Planting Extra) SWAN SOAP PRIME RIR ROAST STEER BEEF CARROTS reel picdirc of the I’ale.-t me pmti- amt ,se\ ein l c i am l-nii'ei-s 'amt rei oniine'ndations, a ietv attended the two day con- ly meeting tomorrow evening a t, vocational who is Interested may appear and c Doetora lar roorkUBaja a lem would’ he ohtalnahle ' iieiiliewa Ilf pi ofe.s.sional and ference In' Bloomfield on Satiirday of tlar tubf* or flltm »hleh toljft* alwttrtha 6 9 c ea. LARCI 1 f l < NEW TEXAS YELLOW eight o’clock In the -Masonic Tom- The luueial will b>* lieKl .'satiu- Jn'CinsiMg. but leaders said .slniilai ho beard. blp^ and koop »ou hoolthr, Wh*a tkw tia California BAR E n g a g e m e n t The ile^dlme.foi leci'ipt nl li'- Mrs Maicella Bclaki of Sullix'an and Sunday. However, they were tirtd.and don't, work rlkfct la tk* tavttai*. W PORTERHOUSE , IIS P'--- V dav inoniing al 10 30 lea\iiig the bills weie still uhdei stiKly \ue is'a n.itient at the .Manehes- all disappointed not to have Dr. SlivER SEAL Lb ONIONS - ipiesls fill' liearmg df iioc govcni- manr pcopit hi»» to ett np alaht*. FMvrat SILVER SEAL OR SIRLOIN r P Holl-irnn Funeral Home, at .\nntber rejected bill would have oricantypaaaazM with imartlna and boialaa Privet Hedging TENDER STEAKS Past Chiefs ol the Degice of iiieiit orgnuizadoiis was sel for ter Memorial ho.spital. " Daniel Poling with them. He was New, ricber-than-eTer suda 10 30 followeil bv a iua>s al St roipmed two judges to asXlsl the The ertcagement la announced of ill and unable to be present to tomctlmra ihOWi tkrro !• aomttkiw ^zona CAUfORF^ Pocahontas will’m eet, tomorrdw midnight. with zour kidnez* or bladdtr. Do# t Mricct 73c Doz. SchaFfer-.Vvery .laiues’s t-hureb at 11 o’,-lo>'l\. Buii- icfi'iee in deciding prize fights.- Miarcatherlne Dohcrlv of Rock- give his talk around wfikdi the thla condition and lot* valunblo, roitful Mop. LIS night St eight o'clock\vith Mrs. al will be In .^1 Briil'.;efs niii.e- Wh«n diaordcrof kldntz function poraiita CORN FED Ml', and Mrs. Bt njaiiiiii T. \ Jlile to iw .T n e e E. Ene.s of El- iheine of the .onferenee had been $i>45 $6.00 per 100 $1.00 Lb ASPARAGUS Dorothy Hatfield of .30l\Hll1i.ard leiy The Tnneial home will by poiaonoua matter to remain in zoyr blood, it SUPER SUDS HEAVY HOC street. « \, Avery of 42 Walker sticct aii- lington Road. Pleasant Valley. VArked„ „ out ,...... nwzalaocauaenasdnabaekMba. rhciimatid SLICED BACON IIOUIII It the engiigejut'iil of theu' O f f i r o r s KI i t U m I ,^opi n for friends after 7 o'eloi U to-^ The engagement of...... Helen Pel There will bo a .teachei.-, meet- |»ina. l»x polna. loaa of pep and eneraz. LARGE ’ mol Ti>w mgbt. I iiiiHi NVcIfiiiM* Mr and Mrs hig n ' the Surulav School Teachers , twellinx. puffineaa under tb«eztt,bandsebra tlaughler. Helen .S,, |o Hui'lou C, ton. daughter "h!* PKG. . D e l i v e i > Schaefer, "on of Mr, and Mi.s. W\ i \\\iv • • of the aecond__^_ConKj-e_^^^ (jeorge W. Sidiaelei of Roi kvitic. ^iroiip riiiuls BaiiiiiHl vBayanI o r E a s t churrh on Tuesda.v evening. May VERMONT Mr. Schaefer served with the I'. Donald Rjat.the Church Comniunity bz mlUlou tor oror ID zonn. Doan a alve FRUIT TREES Instant suds for delicate duds T o D orcas So«*iclv lioK|>ital N otrs 1 ndsor has been nnn _ _ , House. AH teachers are requested tappz rtlM nnd will hrip Ike It oiU« of Army Air Forces In the (.^huia- Tbr I’ine Civic As.sociallon at kloncr tuboo Auih out poixonona waoto froaa Apples ~ Pears — Peaches or Cherry LOW POKES! ionttnuecl Irom I’ajfe O nt)' Youtii Fellow alnp met at , come as final planee for Chil- Bilrina-Iiidia Theatei ' Both are it.s montidy meeting la.s* tiigld at Sunday I your blood, Got Donn’o FlUt. S rooksioe fresh creamery the V'om m uhily House dren'B Day on June 8 will be made. 'L A G S fO N I IVORY SNOW Dri Bam ry Wirhumn was the jiiipki.ved by Mahuflttu Slnmlartl the Community Y elected the fid-, .■Xdmittcit yi'.stI I day; Dcbnrah with Henry Wnyncr and Propelleis. t lowing dfflcers: .'tlcllinii U. i;i,.Mooie slieet; .Mrs ' iimemfSicnt would make Illegal a • evetii: The daughter iiorn April 23 to In Colors CA kO t BimER .iL, 65‘ •peakcr at the'.monthly meeiing (>f vr.cntion fluid operated by the Poiter\t-7olllua in ehaige of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schw aim at $ 1 .7 0 each /LARGE the Doixas So:,'itty at Emanuel I're.sident, Mu' limbiua Blown; Daisy W'lllclt, Aiulovei . .Mrs. Get- vice pre.sident. .Mrs Martlia l-'iec- , G.-ifmeiil W orken union to which ..service. . ij„iiea St. Francis ho^ipital has been nam­ / PKG. . . 8ROOKSI0E lA R C t ' By BETTY ALOEN Liftherkn church 'last night. His 4 rude Halci 1">7 l.eno.x street. lux said emploveta now contribute. Fric|a.v\ftcrnoon at - the Inches ed Sherrill Ml DIL R. M. R.AYIUIRN Any 1 Dozen -topic, “ Feet /r.d Then ('are," iniin; secretarv. .Mrs Doris Kuryla; Adinittcu today .Mis Hdniirvn -wMlmlu 7lm nght to. influence its ' Aid Soc^c^ will meet a l the home Invitation.^ 1have been l.ssued for Gentle hand-care In the dish- GRADE A EGGS °oi 62* proved most interesting, Follmving 0|^en Forum tre.isiirer. Harold C.oodmg. I’ lank I’arciit, 13.3 Main .-'11 ect. $ 1 7 .0 0 d o u g h h v k Gray. .Mrs. I’na Braley, ('■ilbert administration. . of Mr». John Comns. Mrs. Collina Ruth Vinton On'O.MKTRIST Trees— pan CHATEAU, VELVEETA, CHEVEL his talk Dr. Wichnmn answered the Dl.schiii'gcd ye.-.tci it*, to how they After reading Warren, .13 (/cntci Held .stieet ;■ Gall Ivis remiiuled Vho farmers that Hcniy I. Banics , orKU Kl!> AND SCHRlMER S Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons toasted might be corrected. thr fiieman s lelebialion 1 bur. high. LARGE ^ C C Omlelte, 211 Woodland stieel; One major . xisting w clfaie fund Mav 24 18 the laV date for filing . returned to Coventry ftftoi , o n k Va L CHEESE FOOD 2l^Vf75* bread crumbs. Drain- peeled apricots Following the business session ried put to all Hie doctors in East * '’’•t'o'cl"'' .lackivn I'lllaid. Hi Waddell loail. ippllcations for HJbaceo risk crop j,ppn(jin^ the winter in' Florida, PKG- from 29 oz. ran. Cut in quarters. Ar­ / llafUord and as tl)ey one and all, g"ests. ,s that .lohn L. Lewis has .seeui-ed EVERGREENS and program, the hostesses serverl LARORATORY EDUCATOR ^ A \*ote was talteii lhat thi- as- fill hi.s United Mme W orkers by h insurance. This \ ea\ coverage for ’They have moved into their new 9 range on pie pan. Mix '« cup sugar I'ctl'cshments intn an atliactive positively refii.scd to piimoimi me Rlnso White, Rluso Bright i '«. s,nialion tic(lai>‘ it.scU in lavor >>( Harold Alvoid, .322 Middle riini- I'oyalt.N' im coal pioductioh. fire and vvind damag*’ after h.xr- )mnie on Route 44. which was We have many nice Evergreen* especially suited for foundation plant, . ir.-r sold « mL »o and I tablespoon rogn starch. Sprinkle buffet tabic wii'n a eentei pu-oe of legally dead. I'm afraid I II hs\.' pike. west, .lencview Benianliii. vest has been added NJ^sldcs loss formerly the homo of their daugh- Rl UINOW BUILDING .#i-acqu»intetl ai*ap- CRAX 25* / the liiindllig ot I hi' Gl iiiig"’ liall "h While this I'liiK. is admini.sti red Ou» *-^cu»ton»er« uetter- oyer fruit.. Miz to crumbs U cup soft f n miniature Maypdle. The hostcs.s- to fiul .Job Carney to the lr

w-lll be given this evening at the commercialization with the same .■tid and Arthur Holmes who arc Sykes Auditorium at eight o'clock. Notes to Foiiiuler 'Aid to Church (< Ku€*kville energy she dispisvetl in founding nr king for a change in zone for Reds Declare (>mi|iany A R u i m Newly Arrived Jeep Through PaceH Vets’ Center The proceed! of this event will go the "day." the entire premises at the corner AMESITE DRIVES to the Rockville High school band Of Moth^'s D«v of Main and Bigelow atri'eta. Tor Schools Is Hit fund. .\mpi1cyia Troop* Farad* use as a I'miL al home. TliU is , Files Report Power Roller Usedl Mare Chicken* Killed ______'"X ov.neil by the estate of the late] Stassen Errs Our Work Uuarsnleedl Poppy Poster | . Albert Lane of Ellington who Weat Chester, Pe., 3Iay 8 lAh— j Paris. May n The V, 8. The ^nlng Board of Appeal* John G. Trotter and it zoned now (OnntlniMd fron t'P «c« Onr) AAe Rpeeiallte In reported •I^iesday the killing of partly for buaineaa and partly for Letters from ell over the netlofi ' Army's only formal V-E day an- will odiiaider seven petitions for ' On Interview Steaily Increase in Num* IIARU-SI RF A« A r.H Awards Made' chickens by a stray dog. reported ^ niversary observance In France Residence B. I ur>- for *upport of their aecUrian Monthly Pay-menis Wednesday that the chickens were ere bringing greetings to the ' was held today at St. German in In the ennlng rule* et Its James K August, who was de­ . *chool«." her of Persons Uxing Free Estimates ), again visited, this time by tw-o childlese founder of Mother'e Dey. ' tha Parts outaklrts. where troops Ung at 8 o'clock tonight at the nied the request for a permanent (OoattiiiM^ frotn nage One) The report adtU; "W e ere confW dogs and about another hundred It» Fuciliticff t all -Winners of Prizes in But 83-yeer-oId Anne M. Jar- |.parade before Bi1g. Gen. Howard ilunittpal building. Among the re* change In rone at 215 Hlllstown ■dent the deplorable situation n>*y pullets, eight weeks old were kill­ I L. PeclMjaro of Jewett City, Conn road to operate ■ planer and store and Stalin. The Taaa tiwntlatlor.. THO.MAS I), ('01,1.A vl* w-UI get little Joy from the qur.sts la one from the Manche.ater eventuate In thorough arouaal. of i ed. rtew commander of the Anierlc Grsnge to ere* t a hall 38 feet h.v h.mber after the last hearing of however, paraphraaed the inter­ Waller T. Ford, assistant direc­ Tel. Manrhesler t-IT'IH Content Announced recognition this year. Blind and I eltlienahtp to the peril of funda- Kotikall » Graves Reghstratlon command^ 75 feet on (Vnlei street west of the hoard, ta now asking for a view------almost entirely, .. making - vlr- j mental chanfre In our »1>ole oul- tor of the Veterans' Service Cen­ Tel. Harllord t-l7l» After W'ar Lapse The Pioneer softball team of deaf, she la a bedridden patient at Europe. tezfipoiary permit. tuaily Impoaalble a word-for-word rnntatned In continued en- a private sanitarium. nne Acres In a lural zone. The ter. releaaed this mdrnlng the re­ this city meet the Ameritan Le­ Uiange has agreed to purchase comparison of the two verelona. I rroachmenta of Roman fa th o lir: gion team at 6:15 p. m. at the A nurse at the quiet Marshall Forfeited RlgkU Real this land fi-om the town snd pay Starches and augara are cloae Hera are some Instance* cited | hierarchy throujrh thla aqd other port of the Center for the month Ftockvillc. May ^ (S p e c ia li— street sanitarium on this town's Recreation Field tbia evening. > $1,630 providing a change in ann- relatives in the chemical family of April. It shows that a total of There werb about 75 entriex in outskirts said Mias Jarvis "talked by Moacow: ainleter etep* taken " Hartford. May 8 resolu Ing rules can he secured. and atapeh "an he changed . to enthusiastically" about the day 1. According to the American ; Dedarinfr the Baptiet group 636 contacts were made. Of that the Poppy Poster context xponxoi- Error In Nolicr Issued lion restoring to CarUO. Olsen the Anothei pel 11 ton Is that of How- sugar in Indiuitrial processes. ! teat. Staaten aaked Stalin , (f, ,mite with other or- i number 133 were men who had rd by the American Legion Aux- she founded 40 years ago In honor CMvil rights he forfrtled when he whether "these two economic I iranlentinns In campaigning for of her mother. never used the Center tacilltica be­ lliar.v in rio( the' .Nearly Twice .As .Many Danbury and Bethel Gas and Elec­ lettere sent her. the nurae aald. . after it wa.s omitted during the war ’ sen had asked whether "these two ■ Roman Pathollcs to rapture Amer-[ During Marche there were 696 tric Light Co., was incorrect as to Miss Jarvis never approved the Ira. we shall flght a losing fl(fht. ‘ ' FINE CslFTS years due to the scarcltv of m a-■ economic systems could co-exlst | contacts at the licnter, and during the number of shares mentioned, commercial turn her memorial to ■ ■ ( ome In and Look Around! tcrial. the commission said today. The all mothers took: He“uias sW ai ol a heap” in one world and collaborate with April of 1946 there were 375 con­ SPONGER : each other after the war." Loiralnc Chini'clcw-ski of St company is asking authority to is­ When the day turned Into a tacts. The contacts for the first .loseph's echool who lives on Ward Nothing Concerning Pledge Bhi/il (Irarkib four months of this year have av­ sue 31,200 shares of its common iiviney-roaker for florists, candy Elrect .was the first prize winner Sto'ck at $25 per share. Instead of stores, jewelers and greeting card II^DIVTDUAL eraged 728 per month. This nearly / 2. Stassen quoted Stalin as say­ MARY’S GIFT SHOP 111 riuss 1 whith Includes students 3.420 as anneunced Monday. I Arms. Miss Jarvis lambasted the undef the spell of tlat mosl insinuanf ol all scents.. ing "the U. 8. and the U.S.S.R- Down on RcmIh doubles the contacts of the average ill 4th. .'ith. 6th grades inclusive. | DESIGNING aystems are different, but we j for the corresponding months a 144-HR Center Street year ago. In the second class, sludenU in didn't wage war against each Stationery — Cardn — Gifts Telephone .i002 7th. Sth, and 9th grades, Joaeph Asanree yoa com- other and the IT.S.^R. does not ( ( nntlniied from Page One) Four Top lAubJects Bury of '>Vest hiain street, also a ' pleto oorafort pIna propose to." Tass/teporled mere­ The top four subjects covered in pupil at St. loseph’s was the first Your New Home, Custom Built perfect flguro con­ ly that SUlIn "The economic selves harmfully to pro>f St. Bern­ 3IART r, filcPARTLAND pending new labor elections" : have ranked as the top four for the report^ nothing concerning any ard’s school in Class, 'J. Apt. 840 Garden Drive’ •t'luiw* ____$1100 4 <000 Watft ___ _ } js p l ^ e of Rusaia's future Inten- Patrols In Strategic .Areas . last six months. The only change ARE YOU A VICTIM Annual Chiireh .Meeting PboM 7884 or 8-8417 Herald Photo bv Demeusy has been In their order in the top P'» esdun'* i J$ tjkfna. Six hundred agents of fhe Fed­ Picture above wa> taken a . ruetubera of Company A 'Riflci Manchesti r NationAl Cuai.l ,mit tested their The annua) meeting of the Bap- 3. Staaaen. who challenged Stal­ eral police acted promptly to i four. In March Terminal Leave tl»t church w-ill be held-this eve­ Af'aba'li e*«d«, ...... H i new Jeep’s effeetlvi-ne aa an anti-air< raft we.ipon ,Mou;iled on the Jeep Is a p-uverf 1 l■Hllber ma­ tslcum . . n in'! pre-war atatement that the cloae up the party's clubs and cells , conferences were In second place ning at 7;30 o'eUa-k. There will be chine gun which It. speclHlIy mounted on a movable base so that the gimiiei mny pivot the gun In j and Housing was in fourth place. OF two systems could not cooperate, after the electoral tribunal’s de­ any direction, at any angle. a presentation oi reports and the •aid the Russian leader replied: cision and troop patrols moved In­ The reversal of the order during annual election ot officers. ! Those In the jeep a.s they ilrive up the armory ramp anil onto the spacious ijrlll .stv > (1 - ir are i left to April was accounted for by Mr. NEW THIS WEEK "I might have saU tha:t one sys­ to strategic areas to prevent dem­ right I. Ktafl Sergeant Paul (Joub t, ■ 'aptam F.riiesi H Lrii son. commanding Comp.l,n,w.^ Pi iv.ite William Meeting* tem was reluctant to cooperation Ford as being rjuised by the start­ The AOH .Auxiliary will hold a ROGER & GALLET onstrations. Illtchle anil PnvH.tr llov.aid (Jihsou • Inver ARTHRITIS, AT but that concerned only one side. r.cn Lima ramara. Federal po­ ing of conatructlon on the Green- pot luck supper this evening at But as to the possibility of coopera­ lice chief, said the entire nation haven project. Since the start of 8:30 o'clock at tte Moose rooms on tion, I adhere to Lenin, who ex- had received the decision calmly the construction there have been Elm atreet. The Covenlrj- Shoppe preeaed both the poaslbillty and and Oommunlat leaders said they Ba- To Receive Pay inufflv colds, ofl-rn lining hron-, itwo " ’<> nour hour oiiiaiioiiduration amiand "c'becaii.se oo.iv oiof , who experience loss of appetite, greneralired weakness. Tass paraphrased this to read , Status Not Specifled tlie loenl ' armory Company E. 16Pth Infantrv. You May .Alov* In Soon! that "Btassen said that much -had chltla' or InteMli.al eolir me as ' thi.a eomparattvely .amiill period of I l iie-iilay or Wednes­ hlotKl disorders, and disturbances of ihe intestinal tnict. Connecticut National Guard, will The Rnir.tllan conatiliition dne^ .Imc, it IS necessary to e\pe,|ile been written to the effect that the not specify what status an office­ much allergic p. tients u.s those day even nj: iml roiitacting the Victims of these diseases who have iried every possible receive their first pay check this capitaliat syatem produced the evil holder shall have after his party with typleai .a.stbmn. trnlntpg of the elvdlan aoldiera company commmidor of either evening, announcement was made thiou'gli the use of Federalty- Is­ ManchcfderV IMano curative measure, tesfifv to Ihe powerftil medicinal value IS a i^ n g s i Wednesday. This will include pay BRERETON^H. of monopolies, imperialism and the Is shoUahed, and It waa tiolleved Orehral .Allergy Stiffirerx unit. of ROGERS MINER AL WATER. Two hollies daily for D eU v& K . sued erpiipinent for the first three months of train­ FOSM’S oppression of the workers. He be­ the sttiintlon of the 17 depiitiea "Many rhildieii who have sok Distributor lor lieved that in the U. R. A. they and Senator Preste.' woiijd oe headaches are reiilly siiffi'ter.s .leeps, three of u hb-li are .at the two weeks, followed by one bottle a day thereafter should ing. All members are asked to he had succeeded In preventing the di.s|K).aiil of toeol Gii.inl iiml.'- me at the Town Hall at 7:30 p, ni. In elnrided by the fongryhslonnl from ccrehial iiM' igy, mid at b uM / • s o il M EH bring: about convincing proof. development of monopolist and t.’ommlltee on Omstltutlon and H ecrtnin nuuihe - of encess of bilmibilmi- /bill a cog in tlie j,e-\rs of tiMinliig full uniform to go to Manrlu-.ster 3 3 8 * 1 - 84 OAKLAND ST. FOR FISE FOODS PHONE 7386 tmpcrmllst tendencies by capital­ Justice. tile rohviil.stona are due to allergic 1 faeilltics. hut it i.s a nio-*t impoit •r.ULHHANSEN .Sold In Mhnche.sler .\f: tor Its ihiJI, 223i m f u n 5 X . GL ttSrOffBU/ty. 'Coim. ism and that the workers In the It was belirved the Communlstp reactions In the ceiitr.ll nrrvoi ant cog. rhia niosl talked of gov- XlinMret U. 8. A. enjoyed a much greater faced these alternatives; svstem." he said "Man\ e.ises/'f crnmenl Issue has long beery (a- I •WURLITZER The second and final perform- When Telephoninj; — Reverse Charges! degree of franchhae than Marx or miliar to civilians and sorvoiemcn j WEI/DON DRUG CO. anca of the SPEBSQSA minstrel LAND O’ LAKES 1. To turn over their well-or-i epilepsy liax c sh.iwn uome e\ ideii( e SHOP AT AAP! •HARDMAN 901 Main Street F.ngeU could have Imarined. In ganir.ed party to some smaller •of iin /nllergic stiislllvllv lyiieri alike. It ha.s replaced Uie lowly ■ SHOUIiDERS this lay the difference between group. tillsthis IvliH been mmkeil av! the pa. Army mule and in some lii.slanre.s CRISCO the ecxmomlc system in the II, S. ,\. 2. To organize u new party un­ tient^ wet'' yoiiog. iiio.sl ,«itihf.\e.- has ivpiaced heavy 'Iiity tanks and NORTH END IMIAim \( A and thot which existed in, Hitler der a different name and with os- lory re.sidts !i.iV> aceriieil/ half-track.a. it ha.s beoh ii.eeil to 4 Depot Square / Butter ,'t-Pound Can Germany." tenalblv different objectives. "No allergist .suggestt/ that all advantage as an ammunition car­ BACON • n. 0.’ The Stassen text Itald that KEMP'S 3. To go underground as they eases of Ivadaebe, purmysis. i on rier, food earner, ambulance, mes- ■ INC. ARTHUR DRUG STORE Rtalln aaked whether/ Stassen, did from 1922 to lOlX vulsion.". or |>;'\ehic mnladjii.st- | sage carrier,/to lay conuniinicaHnn , .speaking of economic sVahlllratlon, S4.A Main -Street $1.33 The trlhunal'a ileclslon, based ments me of a 1,-rgf oiigiii, hilt xviie. to transport troops. mid Furniture and Music meant "the regulation of producJ many liiindr d.s of ii.«es who b can- tlon." and that Stassen replied that on a government petition Hied we do n d believe ythat some oi Rib Roast Beef 'i • 1-Pound Can I three months ago alleging ttyat the them a?e. mid ib i/in i verv < ii^e ncit ill- lljrted here • "was correct." Ho b Company .\ in flei and 6 6 ^ r r! This difference dver the words violated a gon- where the eaiiMyir ob.senre. the ‘•control" and "rCjfulatlon" per-I •*^*^btlnn«l ban on political organt-1 qu-stlon of an al/oi gie hnek,'.round Brightwnod—Same Fricet 4 5 c alsted through tlv two veralona of I zationa "whose program of action should be gi\en/renous v ili.sidi'rn - IjEGS liAMHB 59^ this part of the/dlscusslon. . ■Its , contrary to the ...... democratic re- tlon MORE LOW PINEHURST PRICES At Pinehurst , / gime. was supporlet 01 i: BOTTLES S37.-50 M u s h r o o m s B6 PP.OOf-VvHlSKiES iN TH-S 29c pound Rinso. large. ri;Jr pkg. Large, Fancy Juice Oranges doz. 49c F.FODUwT aCE 6 It-'-.BS O'.D " WE' ARE F E A T l RING Super -Suds. !i;ic pkg Fancy, Firm, Baldwin Applies 4 lbs. 49c ;■ '*■ ' I-kjL. GI> l: YOUR BEST TRIE>D GENUINE SPRING LAMB : Ivory Soap, mediujh. lie; 3 Reg. S for 39c Size! rancy, rresh, ureen oeans 1 0 . 2 V C / HERSHEY YOUR MOTHER (jdhiAksup FRKSH PORK CHOPS : ...... lb. 69c large. 19c pkg Bananas Squash Asparagus RIB R0ASTI*0RK ...... ^ Ih. 62c l.ux Toil-'l S- ep/9r FINE 4 U A U T Y C h o e o k i t e GUCKENHEIMER - Cut from small lean'loins. Carnation Milk 3 large cons 35c m Oifc of Our Lovelj^ Dreasra nril!’>- SiMigliorli Stiiire. 1 F r a n k f u r t s S y r u p 86 FFOO? O t o o •And here arc more lower prices! (Make pies while the weath-.. We have n very nice selection of er Is eooll. for 2.*)C Celery Lettuce Tomatoes .s th 30T j U Rcmherg Sheers. . .Spun Rayonsi.. PI MPKIN or SQI \SII . . . r...... Can I9e Hu ol’s Tiipi.'ilo S.'iueo (or fo r Mother Comstolk .Apples...... Cold Cuts, Fine Assottment pound 49c .lerseys. .. .Seersuckers and Cot­ ...... 2 cans 29c 4 9 ^ tti PITTED PIE CHERRIES .,...... 55c can; 3 cans 99c • S. & W.). -,c: (? for 27e 1 S < Mother’s Day Ta^ne of the Important Days Observed During the Boiled Ham, Armour's pound 89c '8168 tons. fiunL ROV.AI. AN'NE C H E R R IE S ...... large can 49c i i - i i Creamed Finnan Hadtiie. Year. Beautiful Flowers Express a Wealth of Sentiment. Select Sires’ 16'J lo .'Id'J / 2 raps ‘J.'tc Them Here for Complete Satisfaction! l By Soe Burnett OLD SPAR Pinehursf Close-Oul' Specials! NEW ENGLAND RUM Cube Steaks - Steoks Pork Roosts - Corned Beef Juet ri^ht for the teen-age eewer'i ! Offered Only IVhlle Present Stock Ijists! Shredded Wheat. l.Tr —r» clever ruffled blouse that you 90 PROOF BROO.MS (Clean Sweep) ...... 79c can make In no time. Our well 11- By M^. Anne Oabof Corn Flake.s, large, 1 Ic Condensed Milk —Stott Towels t- Cake Mixes— Marshmallow Fluff luatrated sewing chart guides you $2.98 STH BOT 2.99 .All 81.49 Fibre Blooms. . . .worth $1.49 but not a pn|iiilar sell­ Beautifully embroidered pillow- ■tep by Btep. Team'with a amooth er. Just the thing for garages, front walks .cellar *w eeping. All-Sweet Oleomargarine, case* and dreMcrV'srves trimmed S YEARS-OLD Corsages — Assorted Bouquets r Reg. , 19c each-—Burry’r Easy ■Idrt In the same fabric or a harm- to .*)9c CampbdI’a Rinso Oxydol Dux onlolng ahade. with handsome edgings crocheted .\U, 99c LIGHT CORN BfifoOMS...... 29c In the famous "pineapple" design / Not worth 9flc. hut should he worth what wr ask now, while Biscuit Mix 3 pkgs. 39c Pattern No. 3168 comee In sixes Will add a pleasantly '-^decorative they last! / / CALCEOLARIAS HYDRANGEAS CINCERARIAS Tomato Soup 3 cons 25c Large box 32c n , 13, 13, 14; IS and 18. Bite 13, note to a comfort abje 'furnished $ 10.95 SHOP AT PINEHURST guest riiom. Kven • an Amateur Pinehpr.st will have plcnl.' of Ripe Bananas. Becker’s talouoe. I 8-8 yards of 35 or 39- lOuXSL everyday MIXED PANS DISH GARDENS Inch; skirt, 1 S-4 yards. crocheter will be a,ble to \ work Fresh S^hach and Red, Ripe Straw henries Friday. Nucoo Olco Reliable Flour ' Tetley Tea Bags thes(! fine edgings , without \any MOTHER'S DAY COAST TO COAST Park On the Turnpike Mirdcle Whip For this pattern, send 25 cents. trouble ' \ \nA come to Pinehufst for Fresh Fjsh Friday. >Ve Regular 89a IKixl G H T s u g (; e .s t f o n s . Box of 50, 39c In Coins, your name, address, size CALIFORNIA WINES will have Fresh .Mitckerel at 19c pound./Rnd the Fillet o f 1 39c pint 39clb. IVi-PouBd B o x ...... desired, and the Pattern Number To obtaii, compk-le I rocheling We uImi hutr a luvtiy aasortment »\ PORT-SHERRY-MUSCATEl Flo)ihder and Fillet of Haddock/will be very fresh. If 1 Lb. Large WALNUTS to Sue Burnett, The Evening Her/ instructions for Mneapple edgings, of llandkerchlf.r><. Slips, BIi>um>k, Reg. 59cr—Aiksorled flavors Reg. S9c— Maclntoah aid. 1150 A.ve. Americas, New transfers for empruiderv motifs onL'T and other Items that Mother would yod call/before 6 o’clock tonigfit ‘we. can have Oon'eliess 1 Lb. “ PITTED” DATES A V f f Yorit 1», N; y . the guest room' linens i Pattern, loir. . ■^TH 7 QC ^had or Ijibsters for you. / / » The Manchester Flower Shop Regular 84c! Both for w r - . '. 1-- ■ Np. ,5508) sen(^ 15 ernts m coins i n 1 Gum Drops - Fudge, lb. 49c Ass't. Toffees lb. 39c Rawly now — the new Bumnier plus 1 cent postage, vour uame. i rOTTLC .1 ^ Brandy Binfies, rfg. 99c. Spjfnai: 69c j^r TELEPHONE 2-9401 FuBton. 83 pages of otyle, color, 143 M-\IN STREET address and tlje pattern number to Old Russian TOPPING (Refrular $1.20). Special! 89c faaliloii newa for ttvtn r oman -who Anne Cabot. The. Manchester Eve- ‘SMART DRES.f; SHOP FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE’ ^^ Ample Parking — No Traffic Problems. , aawB. Band twahty-ffve cents for flihg Herald.. 1150 Ave Americas 1.69 3.25 For ice cream, pudding, etc.''^ Pot Roasts -• Slices of Horn •• Hams •• Fryers - Fowl your eoog todag. I^ty York 19, N, Y, \ ‘V '. .1 / h‘ — /■ '■ V t L •jw w r

MANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MAY «. 1947 PAGE FirrEEN j - MANCHE!h^;R, EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MAY S, 194t p a g e fOUB'l'EHt spoken, none o f them In favor- of I $1 to $1.50 a gallon and b4sr lavies iraigu from their mfnibrrahip in at the satne Urns, paaaed a rssolu- Action Tabled I the appointment, and each had I from $1 to $1.50 a barrel. Birth Control the UommlUfr of UH). tion ckpresamg (is disapproval of suggested tiMt . the appointment Lower Taxes I Several opponents contende W ir e s Briiiii[8 (^liarge Are Headlined PI.V-WORMB CAUSE FIDOCT- be taxed through the soles Impost., ------best liVtereets of Uin people o f their TIM isport of the BuUdlnf In- ' «fhlch made the toUl .. Of Federation INO AND THAT AWFUL ITCH Thomas Weir, the collector of and in expreaa their cmaiire o f the {immunities, it is .evident that ROtir.ll AND FINISH Fire District Meeting ! C o m m i u r r o l ■poetor, DsTld Chambera,. for the collection of feoa for the month ■ I One of the warnlnc algna of Pm- the district, had p epsred s report Morf* Rrvrnue action of Roman Catholic ho«- many individual dootora wish alao ! " ’on"* '» a rwrtal Itch which pttal* wUh-h dlAmlaacd thcar aix month or April ahowa permlU J735. fA iilA o i Smlthsonlsn Institute^announces Of Screainiiiff Turns Down Motion to be read at the meeting showing Be Gaineil by were adopted, liquor and beer aalea i 100 Extruding ^lriii*| to expreaa Iheir own personal con­ Leaders of the U J IB in in S Q e ir lU S iC lll U r e i nrien rtuse* fldcetlng and broken R e f i n e * Grading totaUm* tJll.MT on which feea Included In hla monthly report ' ' fhat the . row "In a %ery.hralH.v • » a» , ' Sleep, ami may lead lo evan more aerl- the standings o f taxes atilt due , I would be tax exempt from any' ph.vaicUlna becaiiae they exerrined victions In thia way." - ifflT paid for Covet niiient, a(Tv<^at-, — - I ganisatioii to Pretieiit > 'u* •ustrese. ' To Name a Deputy the district, but was not called i n g L i q u o r Levies | tales levy to avoid "double toxs- brrship I'lirtiuglt Slutrj Ihrtr rlghta of free speech, that we Manchester members are I>r. totalHn* Mas were collected. There were additlondl ^ C l i 11 r e h W <» i i i c 11 ’’ h , (( iinllniirS *rum Page Unc) w ai alao collected M W hy the houees completetl on which the Ing low prices on one hand, .,1s . . . ' It la no |.iiiz*T tieeeaaary to put up upon to present It. The report I turn.’’ haW' extended the memhership of Cbarlea H Peckham and Dr. Cellars 1 h e m o n M o n d a y > *'"h th> U-ouble raueed hy Pln-Worma. showed that but 8469 remained un­ the ol i;;innl eommittee " Charles E. Jacobson.'jr. inaoectoi'a office for various were flrat Issued were lower than G r o u p A r e l l I H l u l l l 'n i alHiitl III enter market u>r new inenta. It was echoed by Repre­ __ ' I bwaiiae science has at last found a * The apectal meeting of the South Hartford. May 8—hJI—More rev­ New Haven, May 8—Fifty-seven ] Presidentent Aleman collected of the tax, which Funeral Wenirra Friday lIcrnMt to electricians, plumbers, estimated coat when the permits wheat crop sentative Taber ( R-NY chairman I wa.v to lick these stubborn pests easily Manchester Fire Dletrlct held last enue could be galnwl by the s tite Connecticut doctors have become' "W hile the liouae of Uelenate. Land Clearing home represented a collection of 99.3 and plumber’s helpers, and alao the actual coat. of lhB,full committee which upheld The Chaminade Musical Club Is! and safely, night at Hoee House No. 3 turned through reducing rather than In­ o f the Connectteiit .9tate Metihai The earliest Hnown use of anl-1 Mrs Leon Bradley of Phelps ^ per cent. A ll taxes due the district Hartford, May S—(41— Funeral members of the Phyaldana cow- j —...... - The report la ar follows. Iflrlats give .lane Wyman title Stefan'.4 group. i presenting three well knowil'local i JAYNK’9 P-w at the drat sign, down the recommendation of the creasing liquor and beer takes, ac­ Hoclrty at lu annual niceting on mnl glue was at least S.SOO years' Road was Installed an president „f •■Hi >I1>'Wo,kI » .Mi».sl Atlraefive artista at Its second annual spring ''' PJn-Wunna. P-'.V la s medically from 1935 until 1946 now total services for Thomas B. Guerin, 37, mtttee of 100 during the past week, Landscaping Owelllnipi Stefan lind Tuber lo.shcd nut at Plre Oommitslonera to appoint a cording to E. Gaynor Brennan, •April 28th voted overwhelming ago. A stone carving depicting ths EsI. Cost less than-$750. The tax voted lost who died in Middlesex hospital, of Center Cfhiirch Women's Fed- Mothei" . . . II, .S. C. scientists Iho departments alter Secietary of concert Mon^iay eve.ting at eight r;'“;ii.,.‘;:.td':;:.;;’ :;;m::t':h?cT^L^^^ Deputy Fire Chief. The meeting Connecticut Wholesale Liquor and "more names are coutlmilng to auppoit for the Al.xop Bill and I process of gluing was found on the . |l«..3O0.1Kl night will be payable on August Middletown, yesterday due to In­ Gordon G. Fogg. Adelaide road ...... eration. at a ceremony last «>ve-' I f f O clock In Rmiinucl L«Utnd'An ' proved very efTertlve in dealing with w«? attended by about SO voters Dealers association representative. urged Ita prompt enaetment. and I site of the ancient city of Thebes. . 13,200.00 State .Marshall and Secretary of 15, 1947. juries received in an automobile come in. * according ' to an an- R. D. Valentine Anthony M. Diana, et ux. Park s t r e e t ...... nlng conducted by the naitor nastor. 1 P‘"«" u.vuik ...... church. Mrs. Em ily Yerbury. | iuJr ufiy Tiie »m«U P-w and lasted but 12 minutes. Brennan made the - statement . 10.000.00 * ■ I Tony .Marlin serving two day aen- Commerce Harrlman .criticized the accldenL will be held here Friday nounctnwnt today by Dr. Herbert j Joaeph Patelll. Hartford r o a d ...... Rev. C'llfrprd O. Simpson. Mrs. Eleanor Nicholson and Mrs * » « > 't*> deatroy Robert J. Smith, president o f the yesterday at a public hearing be­ Kxravalinc Unnlrarlnr 10.000.00 tenec for Xperdlog In L-Vs AngeTea. ( eommlttee's action In separalc , Eleanor Bennett. P(n-Wonne. ” - " P-VV mear.e —Pin-Worm ■ re­ at 9:30 a.m. from St. Joseph's Thoms, chairman of the Phyaiclana j CamlUo Gambolatl. McKee street ...... Mrs. Bradley, a past president atatcmenla yesterday. Previously lief! DUtHet presided, and the first sec­ fore the General Aossmbly Finance . 10, 000.00 Temperaliirc Drop (Tsthedral. He was a native of William R. Rickard, Doane etreet...... of the American Legion Auxiliary, NuiHpfV " f ! Secretary of the Interior Krug and ; Emily Stephenaon Yerbury Is a tion of the coll relating to a tax committee at which no support woa commtttoe of 100. The committee | Hilliard Si reel , lO.CMMl.OO graduate o f the University ot Bridgeport and leaves besides his Brilnr Larsen. Doane street ...... daughter la «lre d for her i of l,;.bor .Schwellenbpch wsa voted without oppooition. The expreaoed for a proposed 50 per has strongly backed the AIsop Tel. Klanrheatrr 2-1 H I . 9.000.00 ervlng can he heard all over the : . , ^ , , , ____ vi Oklahoma, and of the Juilliard mother w brother, the Rev. Michael The Sterling Cons. Co.. Jordt s tr e e t...... eemmtaslonera recommended a two During the Night cent Increase In the levies on li­ birth control bill sines its Introduc­ Camlllo GamboUtl. Ensign street ...... 5.. VM) 0(1 hWHc : . . (Jongreaauiei. now In ' h f < omp alncd of, economy-iuce School o f Music, New York, where J. Guerin, pastor o f St. Mary's mill tax, and without further ex­ quor and beer. tion. and six o f Ita members were Charles L. Holmstrom. Alpine street ...... h,200.00 wcKKl to inrealigsle tom- hlowa deqlt their she had a fellowship In voice. She , church, Simsbury, and two sisters. . S.OOQ.OO I its there . . . Officials order to Marshall a claim, planation thM tax was voted. Gale winds last night cleared Mould Force Many To Cloao Burial will be In Mt. St. Benedict dismlased. from Roman Oathollc William L. Hebenstrell. Otts s tr e e t...... has studied with Frederick Schorr . The boost. Brennan alao asserted, 8 . 000 . 00 The second* section of the call cemstery. hodpitola boesuoa they refused to Want A Change? The Sterling Cons. Oo., Middle Turnpike East the skies as s wind change drove I and Madam Shoen-Rene, appear- LECLERC would drive many liquor dealers The Sterling Cons, C o . Middle Turnpike East 8,000.00 seems to have etlrred up Interest storm clouds from this area. But If You W ant lo Build, I Ing In several programs In New Fufipral Home and pseksge store operators out | The Sterling Cond. Co.. .Middle Tuthplke East 8 ( 100.00 alinn of piiblle Information; lhat the committee f 112" among the firemen, and when Com- the winds hav.; been shifty and ‘ York. She was soloist with Hor­ of buainess. The Sterling Cons. Co.. Middle Turnpike East . 8,(MlO,(SI gng in Tel Aviv after recelv-: "erious problems for the State de-. mlMtoncr Hosoett presented the farmers aren’t trusting this room- TRY SHAMROCK FARM DAIRY Buy, Sell or Trade ace Hcldt's orchestra at the Blit- . 8.(KMI.00 James 4 ^ k Z.t M ain S lr r r l Under the main provUion in the The Sterling Cons. Co . Tolland Turnpike...... Ing wkimlng that It haa lieen mined j partment. and to Hurriman s asaer- more Hotel In New York and had resolution authorizing the com- Ing*! blue weather too much. For . 8,000(10 l*hnn« SZR9 HilsBlonera to name a deputy chief, bill, raised In committee, hard li­ Real Estate, G et Inaur* The Sterling Cons. Co.. Tolland Turnpike...... Sec retary .Marshall eleeted.' Hon that It would "return us tnthe .Iamr.i Cook will play the lead­ her own rental In Carnegie hall. over a week it haa rained fairly PURE JERSEY MILK and CREAM 7.800.00 questions were asked. quor taxes wrould bt Increased from FUEL and RANGE Emc.st C. Linders, et ux. .Strlekland street . . , . hnnorarv niemh«-r,of Oasa of '48 dark ages of business knowledge ' ing part of "Reddy," the tough guy. Mrs. Yerbury has done consid- ' steadily and the ground now is Uie cuts are five ernts'or a million ance Coverage or Ar­ threatensby girls' to at burst Wellesley seams college. of Swe­ Stefan toM re|»orters: In the operetta, ".Sunny of Sunny erable radio work and taught for | OordMi Asks Qnestioas saturated. After the clearing $1.19,000,00 dollars, the acrearnx are just as Natural and Pagteuriaed dish .swelling freighter ofIt) water-soaked .San F'ranciaco rice ">1 "" 'hfffenee whetherSide" to be given at the South i two year* at the Julius Harrtt Jack M. Gordon wanted to know spell lost night, theymometera dip­ range a M ortgage. Garagra bay . . . President Truman “ feel­ Ibuit. iva -w o o MethfxliHt church on Thursday an d } school a.s assistant to Dr. Elcmer the reason why a deputy was to be ped to the low thirties. OIL THE ONLY ACC (TB AND BANGS) •This is only part of the trenien- Ed.Mn Kose. 29 Cooper street ...... ing fine" on his 03rd birthday , , . Friday evenitigs of next week, and .Nagy in the school of opera, She appointed; how much he was to be So far os Is known, the gale did Edmund Btndle. 132 Walker street ...... T.VMHI iloua hombardinent I've been suf- Clean, Carafal DsHvritI Senate War Inveatlgatffig comtnlt- _ at a SaUirday iiiatiriee. This op- ■ is at present teaching voice here paid, and who the commloaioners no damage other than to bring PUREBRED JERSEY HERD IN TOW N ‘ SEE Ernest C Linders, et ux; Strickland street 700.00 FOOD SA LE Metered GaltoMifft! te« meets wllh Roosevelt's execu­ fermg from all eretta with a cast of 45 persons i and Is active In musical circles. had in mind. Replying to these down a few tree limba. W. r. M'rtens. 40 Middle Turnpike West 700.00 ^ ______the last several weeks whenever ...... ^ ...... ^ ...... \ tors in search for papcrc on Aim- Is being given by the children of ; at present division chairman for At questions Commissioner Hossett Garden preparation has been "A Cup of Cream in Every Quart* $3,400.00 Man oil deal . . . ‘Appropriations j we have requested departments to SoutirChurch achoo under the ! the crvic Musir Assoclatio^ sold that under the present pen­ held up considerably by the wet THE MANCHESTER LUMBER committee approves live mhd one , cut expenditures snd help balance , T B. Kehler, su-1 once W. Helslng will accompany ' JARVIS Miser llaneiius sion plan C2blef Foy would be eligi­ seosdn, most of the work being W. T.. LITTLE & SON half per eenl ent in War Depart-1 the budget. ' prrintenilent of the Interme(llate : Mrs Yerbury. ble for retirement within four about two weeks behind. 5 Dover Road WiUiam F. Batsie, Tolland Turnpike (R. of No. 509) Garage, menfa 1048 budget. "If Is only another example of qopaitmeiit. Mrs. Eleanor Nicholson will be Hale's Store AND FUEL COMPANY Temporary Living Quarters $1,000.00 years, and the commissioners felt \ TELEPHONE 6310 — 3757 Tel. 4112 or 7375 100.00 Secretary Marshall says .Slate Ibe show these department heads xpe operetta eombines an en- the violin soloist. Mr?. Nicholson that he should have a deputy to eZNTea ST. DIAL >111 William J. Vennard, 409 Middle Turnpike, Flast, Tool Shed^ Deparlmenl should take over from , <»re putting up to embarra.ss the tertalnment for children and adulU 1 * graduate of th«> achool o f Fine; Claughsey. Spring street, M l.Nebo...... Refreshment- . Sat.? May 10 become fam iliar with his work so Frank E. Army task of sdministering Ameii- ' Appropriations committee In try- alike In dealing- with the pranks Arts at Syracuse Uplverslly with ' Stand 60,00 os to he able to take over when '.'■1 Parker street. Shed 2500 ran occupation zones In Germany. Ing to carry out President Tru- and problems of the otphans a t; n degree In violin. She ha? atudled : At 10 A. M. the chief retires. He said that the Fenlsroii man's i budget l requests. the Children's Home st / Austria and Korea . , . Republican Sunny I Andre Polah, famous Bel- eommlMloners hod not considered Dynamometer FRONT END "These people were fighting the Given By Stanley Group, ki 85.00 Mrs. Ij-on Br dley I National (Ttalrinan Reece says ! jr|an violinist, and Rubin SegaL a salary and they had no person 1n , Truman's veto of labor will be Appropriftllqns committee before "Reddy" the tough guy is only i played In symphony or* Alterations and Additions mind. In asking the powee to • Caster '»2,600.00 i suroeeds .Mr.*. F.n.est Kritrmachcr "tantamount to an oiow n announce- we even m?Tacuse. 'SchenecUdy, South Methodist Church John Spade. 105 Hollister s tr e e t...... name a deputy he sold the commla- Motor Tune Up 2,500.00 , who has held the ptisltion■ ion for twolw ( nient that he In yfking radical •They had their program ready which mclude The fate boy. '.the ; j„u„, Hartt,achool In Hart' J4argaret D. Fave. 97 Wells street...... sloners could make the appoint­ • Camber 2,.100,00 I vests. Other olTlocrs seated'Sled arc asai support ” In 1948 and It started-.^n hour after we crippled boy,' 'the bookworm’ '‘ ford. She alao has g Iv A many ra­ M anchester Richard E. Wright, 202 New Bolton road ...... ment when the proper hfisn was Mrs. Frances Crosaen. 25 NcNall street ...... 2.000.00 follows: 0 J had completed the hill and before many others. dio performances. Mrs. Nicholson COMPLETE the totals were made public. A Proceeds from the operetta will avnilahle. • Toe-in WUllam F Geia. 286 School street ...... 2. 000.00 Vice President. Mrs HyallH yall Silt will be accompanied at_ the organ prepared program of smearing the be given to the ivork of the Com- After tw-o or three others had William Lewie, 123 Spruce street...... 1.500.00 llfte; secretary. Mrs. Donald |{aiikoi*/V ^ iiiiierH by Mr. Helslng. music 'director at 1.500.00 Makepeace: lre.isiirer, .Mrs. Allen I ,\pproprintions commttlee was set mittce of 21 for improving the the -Emgnuel church. Chapman Court, No. 10,' CARBURETOR • Wheel Balaneinf Cbarlea Ponticelll, 382 Hackmatack street church hall. IPuhlic Market! Andrew E. MacOow-an. J98 Parker street 1.450.00 Belcher; auditor. Mrs Lloyd , in motion all the way from , The organ aololst will be Mrs. O. of A. WONDER MARKET Tickets may be secured from the • Shook Absorbers 1, 22.1. 0(» I I I Tour IlC iV I Prague, Czechnslovakls to the Eleanor Bennett. Mrs. Bennett is MS-tOT MAIN STREET John G. Unltea, 103 Tolland T u rn p ik e---- Hobron; historian. .Mrs. Kmma L children of the church school, at AND IGNITION 855 M AIN STREET Gtiorga E. Snow, 100 Woodbrldge street .. 1.000,».00 Nettleton, who was re elected. grsss roots of Nebraska a graduate of tbe New England Presents An All Lady RUBINOW BUILDING / Tnher Intrrpretpfl the impart- the church office, at the door each e Axis snd Frame DavM Starrett, 26 Femdale D rive ...... l.OOO.QO Other OlPcers Conservatory of Music. She was Tht^asaat session of the Manches­ mental rompiainta na the feac- eveninp. and at the matinee on Minstrel and Revufc Raymond D. George, 82 Turnbull road 800.00 Mrs. C. O, , .Sinip.soii will be for a number of years accom­ SERVICE Straifhteninff 800.00 ter•r Dfrenicn’shsien .Setbuck tournament lions of "the chnirhottoniers Saturday afternoon. panist for the Beethoven Glee Clifford E. Joyce, 38-40 Church street chairman of the woiXliip coiiiniit- SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY 800.00 w.'iar held Tuesday night and the the lo.lfeis."lo.lfei s." -y n u b and is the present organist At John Patelll, 190 Vernon street tee, Mrs. Wallace Pavne, piogiam 800.00 Pyfikcrs cmergt d the winners, Both he and Stefan In.sisteil thatXfli.,, department and choir director at the North Highest Quality! Charles R. Baxter, 361 Summit atrcc that Congress Hollister St. School HaU ORIGINAL PARTS Lowest Prices! committee; Mrs. Noirl.i Gokl- AND FRIDAY / John T. Hayes, 24 Laurel street . " 700.00 ^ ic y scored ii lolnl of 3,221) to lend none of the committee's lecom hasn't had a chance to act on its MethCKlIst Church. smlth, service , Mrs. Ralph Brown. 'Sherivlcrs Oil Service team who Mon. and Tues. Evenings Charles L. Chapman, 53 Mill s tr e e t...... 600.00 niendatinns wnuld serinu.sly Im­ budget requc.sl thus far. i I ' nnance: .Mrs. Versey McBrid^' GUARANTEED WORK Dr. W. John Field. 2U Boulder t d s d ...... , ...... ,100.00 llnished second by 120 points. pair anv essential activity of gov­ Bridges yesterday branded as May t2 and t3 Lusdoos Red , hospitality; .Mrs. James Elllo^ Old Fashion Strawberry Felix Lewis, 39 Turnbull rosd < ...... 500.00 High score last tiighl was made ernment. the department apparently had Public Records Curtain At 8:15 Ai$o Have Good Supply of New Tireg Harry JaCkaon, et ux, 56 Whitney r o a d ...... 100.00 I membership; properties, Mrs. hy the ( 'oniniimity Lunch with 119 "The niiwt outstanding fea­ .senl Old lo postmasters telling J WEEK-END SPECIALS! 450.00 Olive Irons, who was le-eievitcil: Tickets at door, 60e, tax inc. Shortcake Strawberries WiUlam and Augusta Wstacn. 5 Jar\'ta ro a d ...... poinl.s. luid the second high was ture." T mIk'I said, "Is that fifth "Brazen pVopaganda" word he said ! Warrantee Deed and Batterieg 400.00 publicity. .Mrs. Ernest WeiUfch. Mrs. Mary Scranton, 160 Tollsnd Turnpike ...... Twin Park reslaiirant with 114 grade arithrictiv has developed the department apparently h'o‘. Louis J. Foisy, Jr., and Marcella 400.00 I Repiiits ot the retiring /fficeia , Pint bosket Vincent Plocharczyk, 20 Union C o u r t...... points. that thev (the department.si could sent out to -{lostmasters tfelling J. Foisy to The Allen Realty Com­ Biscuits HEAVY WESTERN STEER BEEF 400.00 ; (ndli ated that the Feder^lon had ; Blanche C. Prentice, 612 Middle Turnpike E a s t ---- On Tuesday evening next week lake substantial cuts and not be them it Is necessary to rtit down pany. property on Center street. 350.00 enjoyed a most aucce^fiil year. . \ Vincent Plocharctyk, 20 Union C o u r t...... I all team members of the sixteen hurt a l)it, but we bad to do the miiil services lietwceiv'^ now and Helen E. Hills to Victor Hedeen. 'CARK SA VIS W IA R ’ •'Bud” MitMAlAK 300.00 Is yonr life Insurance up te Bra«-Bum Eat.. Inc., 118 East Center street ---- The monthly meetings,dire held In teams who took part in the tourna­ nillhnietic for them.'* June 30 because (dx'fongresslonal property on Middle Turnpike East. "Hob” OLIVIH 29c doz. 25c AnUtony Senatro, et ux, 342 Woodbrldge street .... 300.00 the evening, with ti/4 afternoon Taber lecnlled the recent fliiriy failuir til provid^ninds. «a fe ? RONELESS CHUCK ment, are to have a soppi r served Rose M. Delaney to Edwin C. 300.00 Ara yatir boneflciarles eerrectly C. Donald Makepeace, 10 Cobum road ...... meeting In nildwiiil^ and another in the hose lioiise, suppcf wlirb’ the (•ii.‘;tons bureau dismiss­ Bridges quotjKl Postmasters Pat­ Hanford el al, property on Jarvis 250.00 nomsdr Nicholas Rowra, et ux, 206 HacKmatack street .... in June. At the j/nc 4 meeting ' w ill be SOI Veil at 7 p ed sevi'Mit hundred border patrol- rick J. cfinjlidly of Boston and Road. / MISS MARS 5 „ , , 240.00 Y ean poaa and moat policy hold­ Fresh Creamery Gudtaf A. Anderson. 29 Summer street ...... the group leHde..V'VlH submit their luen and port Insncitors hipcausc Harry Ki.jrm^er of Hollanil. Mich. William H. Goodale and Beatrice 200.00 The flmil .staiidiug: ers forget. James Aceto, Mil Hilliard street ...... reports of the Jason's aclivltles. i of wind It termed tack of funds Last^ight. Acting Posipiastcr R. Goodale to Raymond W. (3ood- Bruce O. Ronaon, 489 Middle Turnpike E a s t ...... 200.00 B a n k e r s ...... 3.’2‘2() My check ap will cost you noth­ The suhject/VHS "Thy Neighbor 1 due to appropriations cuts. lleni;>>in Jesse M. Donaldsofl-, told alc, property on Carter street. Tea Leaf Reader 3b 2‘- lb Lucy Mlnicuccl. ITS Oak street ...... 200.00 Sehendrl s Oil ...... ^ .'UOO ing. IRONT-END ROAST * S9^ In India," afiijr motion pictiiros of; Later nianv of tbe fired workers porter the Boston postmiister • H airy D. Noyea. et ux, 22 Alpine s tr e e t ...... 200.00 Hose ('o. 1 ...... :i,114.1 B U T T ^ that coiintr^w ere .shown. A s win! | .ere I'clMst.steil. and the Trcnsuiy >tud been "liillcd on the cnrpc'lv" SPCCIALISTSi s T s _____ A B A Tool and Elnglneeiing Co., Near 59 Pine street 180.00 <'oiighlm’s .Ml .Styes . . .",.032 READINGS 9 A. M. f c r u i c c perliKl fol^Aved diirlnc wldcli re- nnnuun cil that (li.-tuins Cntnnm adding; EDGAR CLARKE Ik^brd F. Morlarty, 64 North School street .... 145.00 I'oiiimunily Luiu li O.'i.'il ;iuM<'r W R .Iv'uisun wniild ^tep "N either the Boston postma.ster BONELESS OVEN . GENUINE SPRING freshmec/s wi re served. Twin Park ...... 2.9''1 178 Cost OenIST Rtreet lo GlorgetU, 78- Eldridge street ...... 125.00 down to a le.'sei rank Job. - ' nor an,.' other postmaster has beep' TO 9 P. M. C o A -^ 'y i S p 'tu c.e Strictly Fresh ard F. Pitkin, 86 Pine etreet ...... 100.00 Hon Ami 2.901 'The brads of the other agen- authorized to make any statemep't Telephono M68 lomas Bfatchett. 34 McKee street / ...... 100,00 .\ilgiisfs 1,limber '2.9.’>!i eirs aupaienti'- have npt heard of about Congross. Actually Ojngpess Will lam L. Leonard. 857 Middle Turnpike E a s t ---- 100.00 I The Hooks ...... 2 .0,10 is not to hlanic. The dcficiencicy ap- ALSO SUNDAYS Lamb Fores tlie cnl'e of Mr JohptSbn," Taber RIB ROAST G ^ u m lo ( ’.aiu’t r d o z . Tn m an Annia, 71 South Main street ...... 100.00 Moriartv'.M I'limters . 2.919 I odi'meuti'd, /' proprialion whiili we will h?‘ave to Manchester Y.M.C.A., Inc., 70 North Main atret KHI.OO Fire Tniek ...... 2,.SM’l EGOS l i r r e ' Mar-'kad t"Id,4l' news Vonfrrenee ask for exit a i Ivi k hue aifd sub­ 240 Tow er Ave.? lb Louise C. Jacquemln, 47 Middle Turnpike E a s t ---- 60.00 Blue Ribbons ...... 2.87.1 V'‘steri!av Jlig-t todiielng State de- stitute l arrieis has not eyen been I.ARGE GRADE A! W i^ m F. French, 71 South Hawthorne street .. 50.00 Forest Tavern ...... S1.00 liartirent fimd.s now is alriost tbe subn.iUed to the Congrej^iii as yet." ' n. 69/^ H. Slpe ...... WiUlam (Tolumbo, 84-36 Union street ...... 10 Oak Criove Dairy ... ilirert opposite of wbst the .sitiia- Later the Boston po.st office an- H a r t f o r d Boned and Rolled if DesIredT A. Di)imhue 2 (10 Hasel J. Trotter, 100 East Center street ...... 2.1. Town Lino ...... 'J. 7.1(1 tloii da’iiianils, nouneed that Connelly in a tele- ■ Harold H. Symington. Ji. 1.00 I •Merr. Bnrber.s ...... 2.747 lu-'^’ n 19-page niluicographed phone call from Wa.shinglon had! American Cheese U>. 45c FRESH SLICED 1-POUND PRINT Edson M Hailey ...... i.tut; Take Barber St. Bus 1.00 ! -loent. Harriman -<;lted scores ordered HuO temporary employes ' Isabel F. W o r th ...... retuincd to work le.ss than 24 The Boauly Nook 2.00 ' •('f airport projects in all states' Totals ...... 185.00 hours after he had furloughed Tel. H artford 5*9213 Princess Rostuurant 1.00 S h O i i l wliii h he said will have ■ to be wnUam F. Batate, et ux. Rear 509 Tolland Turnpike. Increase dropped or curtailed if the com-, them and Rnnoimeod that 600 mors ROAST CHUCK PIGS LIVER Pure LARD 1 00 ' estimated coat o f dweUIng per No. 125 Issued 3-27-1947 .000.00 A Friend ...... / Mrs. Charles B. I.oonii.s 2 00 imttee-rcrommended cuts are up-j would l>e laid off Affadavlte— Additional Coat ()iv Slrr<*ls o f T ow n , ('oniiellv also restored normal W A. Park 2.00 held Jay M. Rubinow, 49 Pitkin street, Dwelling . , ...... 6 , 000,00 In addition, be claimed, many Saturday service but kept mad PORK ROAST William F. Johnson', 571-5-9 Center street, apartment . .. .y. 4,467.(M) I Xuuiucl Yules 2.00 1.00 . dies will be deprived of trade re­ delivery on a one instead of a Handy Brigbtwood A Grade WUllam F. Johnson, 571-5-9 Center street, G a r a g e ...... /. 6,235.00 i Wllliiini Spii's k Fortv-eight trees have been set two-a-day basis. ■ ^ ports and essential air facilities. -39/^ 33 ______Ur, Edvard I- Brs.-^er New England Dreseed Steer Beef! "^Too out this .'fpring tdoVig Manehe.iter's The proposed curtailment o f the | $211,387.00 Mi». W. J. Tiucx . . .. / 1.50 stheets, replacing those that had busine.sH service, he said, would AUCTION James C Sleeper I to be reniove.it during the past yea* Dr. and Mrs. I'harlptT H. "result In a diinout of the light FRUITS AND VEGETABLES: 21.00 SiljS^riMtenriftit iloraee F. Electric operatM serosa the nation, Peckham ...... that bii.siness and government re­ 19 DAIRY CATTLE — FARM EQUIPMENT 49c lb. 43c lb. .Miirplu'jf' ut'ited loda.i that this Long Distance and em ployee^lckets could pro­ Dumas Motor Trali.-iportHtiou quire to make sound ilcelsions." Floor Covering PAIR (;OOD FARM HORSES — A FEW ANTIQUES Tender! Juicy! Large Seedless Pink 100 yea r'se'plant In- program is now The'' Finest and Fresheet! long the Htrlm if other unions re­ Co...... "It would he a return to the dark ; 1 00 eonflili'lo. It ha.-i been the poliev FOli RHILIP L. ROBBINS fused to crom their lines. J. C. Scranton ...... ' ages of htisine.ss knowledge at a Lines to Settle do the. deno tnu lit to replace all The AUTW chief said the strike Ellsabeylt^M. Bennct ...... 1 ijf' ' lime when moie enlightenment i.s I Contractor MILLARD ROAD, BLANDFORD, MASS. Lean—Freeh would iM^scontlmied at the same Matgofm Soulherlln • . . jOjiihlroes t i l l '' have to he eiit down I certainlv needed to deal In telli-' Farm Is on the North Blandford Road About S .Miles From the GRAPEFRUIT (CootlniMd Irons Page Une) time In Su, parts of the country S^ety of Christopher I'o- y I along pjihlie wavs In the pa.st, ' gently with the erillval problems! .\sphalt Rubber Center; Follow, Auction Arrows From Route 58 (Otla Road) If thq/Executive board accepted lumbus c o John Rota . . . . .-5 01)' several elms luivo hadito be de-| of toclav." I At the CemeWty. Hamburg lb. 37c stroyed, and ctb.'-s hav* bad' to CRISPY—DOUBLE STALK srtuck April 7 for n $12 weekly in­ the smlement. C. E. B r o w ii...... ; '■* 1 ..10 ' The State department budget' Linoleum *• Cork GOOD SIZE 1 ;i> cut 11(1 due t 1 age and deeic SATURDAY, MAY ID, 1947 .\T 10:.30 A. M.^ D. S. T. crease. They dropped this demand In^ded In the "fringe" ,-i^.at- Perev Rnbinso ...... 3.00 was cut $60,409..165 lo $219,128.0.18 1 Rain or'Shine to $6 a week after ste4lv auto and menlB are such provisions as a Clifton R. Clark .j/t' 1.00 wliieh b IS lelt till -r- in a d ingeroiis while the Commerce department ! PERSONALIZED FLOORS iliced Bacon lb. 29e PASCAL CELERY other big Industry unions settled paw differential of $1.40^g, day for Chapman Court No^,--' 10 t». I oiiditi .'I. drew a $91,932,000 reduction to j • 10:80—ANTIQUES: 15 Old Rides and Shotguns; '2 Parker CUKES for that amount without atrik??. noS-Bupervisory help, 'w.ho might of E. o o Laura Gr. Loomis, Only Ox ejrns have been set out, $191,057,000. ' 10 G. Shotguns; Powder Flasks; 10 Ox Yokes: Cherry 6-Leg Ta­ Short Cate! Under the agreement hammered rform some jobs dlrectmg-actlvl- Trens...... ■/...... 1.00 till' 1 ■ . f tbe replanting total 5feanwhlle. Chairman- Bridges | Paul Phillips ble; Boston Rocker; Glass; Ironware; Cradtn, Etc. out In a 7H hour session with gov­ lea of other cqiployees: An extnl' Joseph jieppa..,/ ...... 2 00 belli!: laples. iR. N. M.) of the Senate Appro­ • 11.80— FAR.M E Q U IP5IE O T: Hupp 6-U.yl. t.'iit-Down Tra<-tor, Cudahy's b u n c h ernment conciliators which ended day's vacation foi employees when Gtiorge M. ifus.sell ...... '... 1.00 priations comniittee drew an ae-j 11.1 Main St. Tel. 2-92.'»8 Manure Spreade.r, Blower, Com Harvester. Sulk.v Plow, Horse \ Z Z9^ at 8:25 o’clock (ee.t.) this mofntn: a holiday,-Occurs In their regular Mrs:--OttiuK"hl.s ...... 1.00 rilicipul S'lM-iiker ■ knowlodgmenl from the Post Of- ] Rake,' Wheel and Tooth Harrows. Weeder, Wugon.s, Sleds, Port­ SMOKED SHOULDERS lb. 35c U)s Increase In base pay for tge va(mtlOJr period and malntennuee Miss Isabelle Dunn ...... 2.00 able Forge, Platform Seales, Walking Plows and Uultlvatora, C'a UFORNIA—SWEET CALIFORNIA—MEALY kmg distance operators will ram f of membership in the union by Miss Natbiu E; Tiiike 21.00 Hailfoiil, .May 8 ..I''—Former ^tone Boat, Hand Tools. Etc. 300 Sap Buckets. VEAL TO ROAST lb. 39c \ from 82 to $4 a week everywhere, checkoff of dues. i Fiu^ila A- Tinker ...... 1.00 .Supreme-Court Justice Owen J. Ql'.VXTITY OF II.VV — PERFECHON MILKER \MTII . ^except Buffalo and Boston/ In Also- provided are travel time .Kpieiully Circle, c.o Esther D Roberts, will he the principal 2 SINGLE UNITS — V If TOR 4 CAN .MILK TANK — N E W P o t a t o e s 10 00 CARROTS these cities some workers vyill iT for construction gatigs; double p a y / ' Rieger, TVeas. .speaki-r at tlu- annual conventioiv CORN ON COB — SO.ME L I MBER of the Episcopal diiice.se of' Con- VEAL TO STEW lb. 29c celve pay hikes of $5 week^'lf the for operators on Christmas ^nd"'-'1'' Clareiue , C. • I P. .M.—I.IVESTOCK: Young Team of Horses, .New Set of agreement is ratified. New Year's evo; and a one-yyfir Smith ...... 2.00 ' lU'cUi’iil Ill'll' .May 20. it was aii- 40'YEARS OF 5.011 Harness, tl IlMisteIn and .ler(U*y .Milking Cows, liieliidlng One Freeh Foreqoartcre W ill Rubmit rontru(;t effeiTlvv .upon teri/ina-! Anonymous ...... nomu'ed last night. The foripfr Reg. Ilolstelni .1 Bred and 2 Open Heifers; I Yearling. TB .Ae* tlon of the strike and eonWiining ! ‘Mr- “ ''d .Mrs. William I’opotf l.(,HI ! justice is president o f the Mou.se , Z ‘‘"■ •19^; 5 35^^ While terras of the ./settlement credited. / a ban on discrinilnatlon.-dgiiinst | Mr./and Mrs. A.,W . Sidey .. 2.00 of ("lerlcal and Lay Deputies .>f Pork Kidneys Spring Lamb are not subjectiitb a p ^ v a l of the | n ils lot)-Acre Uami Is Uor Sale. See .Mr. Roldilns. strikers. / ■ Miss Catherine E. I’utnam . . ■ the Protestant Episcopal church Fancy Eating Delicious NFTW's 49-m'ember p o l i c y com -! AUCTIONS Ll'NCII SERVED ------y — ' Mrs. David Stratton ...... 1.00 I of the. United States. He Is thd' inittee, whl.ch.w-as awoufned indef-1 Dl RlNCkWinCIl WE HAVE COMPn.ED .A y I Bunibam L. Batson ...... i 5.00 , llr.st layman,, ever to head the 25c lb. 35c lb. initely Tuesday ni^t. Moran told ■'- ! Mr. and Mrs. iwoti Trebhe . . 1.00 i * ROBERT M. REID & SONS. Auctioneers ! Epis»-opa! ehiirch governmenL The / Established 1907 a nsws conferenct/that the pact New Re8i|teiK'e ] .Mr.'and Mrs Lawrence Rikcr 5.00 ' ^ . , Kl. Rev. Predcriek G. Budlong, / 201 Main Street Phone 3193 .Vaneliester, Conn. - would be submi^d to h1s fellow J. H. W e s t ...... APPLES 2 29 officers on tbe #ederaUbn Execu­ /■. — ------bishop of Connecticut will open Sales Record 740 Allen Ijllreet Phone 2-3571 Springfield, .Mass. PINK SALMON . tall can 36c tive board for/thelr informal ap. Periiiit (?rantecli . the I'onvelition. 1 proval, SPAM can 34c ment had' concentra F ealiirc P irliiro T- O f Record Sales, THE MANCHESTER BAKIKd^CO. (>>ni ^ cactor t o Ernest R. Machell 'to- g a long lines settle- i j . . . , , The nicest way to irift Mother this May * * dajvAas granted DUZ . Ige. pkg. 31c of its strategic po8i- ' “ " y ’ ' ‘'* « permit by S cp ii hv S«|iiiri*s ROBERT M. REID & SONS T Bell system. N F T W afll- : B>«Ming Inspector David Cliam- llth i.s with a wonderful bouquet of her ' X Kxpert .Vuctioneers LIFEBUOY SOAP bar 8c htvs 28 other disputes j-fiera to erect a four room, one and AUCTION favorite Spring flowers....or a bloom­ I companlea, but conclllq^ i a half atory, frame building, 38 by A full length feature picture. ESTABLISHED MAY 10, 1907 Hangmen Al.so Die." present- This coming .Saturday. M ay lOth, marks the lOth milestone In RINSO 2 sm. pkgs. 25c wmr PAY ModE? they had to settle >he j 28 feet on the north side of Broad Householfl Fiiriiilil^e— Few .\iitiqurs ing plant- The verj’ thought of your itarce strike before oeace street at.Chaniher.s sti'eet fur Rich- •’'* *’>’ .Sucial cimmiiUei at the our sure and stead.v growth. I ’rom 10 .\uctions In 1907 to afi^. PLACE YQUR Ible in the score ^ ’^ther ard H. Anshullt and wife. .The es- , .....meeting .uT . . Bi...... uwn-L.i(-...... Ian each average (I I -Ml tors. K.veciitors and Triisl Otilei-rs In the llqlddatlon of Kslptes. doz. 53c Sugar Buns dozen 39c li.Vt* ID d He nt* Y Kneeht, Victorian Glass Domes. Wicker f'halsp . Loagiie and DEUVERED RAISED DONUTS "reached a mutually satis- iUnm tictweou. 2 and 1 o'cl.s k Itev Tlionia.s I) Ilcii iU, . li.iii mnii/ot Chairs. Sewing Machine, Mahogany Sideloiard. Ollier Old Uasli- a n y w h e r e ..agreament so that the i Fi'wtcrlck Mcl.a'Uii, pnim pal o| the, Vile Koaid ol Ellin ill ion. Ii.i/ .'h- liv M .I.i I UOl.\ w|w YOl RS. FOR THE BEST OF AI CHONS lonrvl I'umlslhngs. Ele. Eleelromasler Range, •trlka can ba terminated and we achool announced lodav. Bei aii.se oi ' nounce' 15, to consider a pro­ FREE BOOKLET The Fnulds'famil.v. recently purchased a'new h^me and moved g M a g nonsal long distance tele- James's parish , no children frort posed new teachers’ salary ached- Urlt« Tor ROBERT M. REID & SONS the Items they desired. ^ - . SPINACH dering That Cake Decorated E s p e c i a t I y for plWBs ssrtdca.'* outside the parish will be regis­ “Leading norlaU Sines 1843” POTATOES iil,e. The new scale ranges from G O R D Y R E ID Bttok Isto Soiilott tered this year. Mist Schulman Miss Fortin R A Y R E I D $2,400 to $6,000. I f approved by ♦ SPRINGFIELD, MASS. R O B E R T M. REID & SONS, Auctioneers g East Center St. Odd Fellows Bldg. IfSdiotlatois for the Western Slaters of Mercy, who are the M AN C H E STE R ’. CON*N, Mother. the Education boardj it mu.st ntso A8**Ov tail'll k Uc'trolOi l»ll Established 1J107 HIsstTle company and tw-o of its teachers at the school, will i>,* pres­ be consiileied- by the Board of 5 Ibs729c 3 lbs. 23 c 34 rrm s«rpri 6*19164 ^!(5| M ain Street 1‘lione :IHI.1 unions, woro called/back Into ses­ ent .Sunday afternoon tn rrceive F-rtimate ar'l -rjxati1, "

V \ J-: ) ■ M ANrHESIER KVENINO HKKALU. MANCHESTER. CON^.. THCKSDAY. MAY 8. 1!>47 PAGE SEVENTRI5N page sixteem MANCHESTER FVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MAY 8. m i Baseball Tonight?—Weather Report—Fair and Warmer • - ' ______*______^ » -1 < ■ T he H igh S chool W orld _ T Softball Opener Slated Unusual Story Braves Whip BA’s and Rockville VOL. XIV. NO. 82 THURSDAY, MAY R Cum pilfd b y Student* of Maneli*«t*r Hicfi.Schoel Mlw Helen Esle*. I>'*rult> Advi<.ei Of Race Owner Pirates 3 to 2 Tonight at North End Scheduled at Oval Man Who Sold Horae Earl TorgcRoii's Hoinrr Trackmen Will | Offlcrr* Chosen Sport* Dance to Be Held Will 3 Openers “.Mr*. Campbell Fund** PlayR eecivesI sroRTs [D im Legion of Honor Growing Slowly lampion Onter Mo* That Won Preaknfaa in Hrrukit Two All Tie; HOW THEY Twi l>agucTs Try for The following editor* for lha 1 .Thar* will be a "Sport* tors and North Ends '37 Now Owns Phalanx Gunlw Top Dodgem 1047-48 ••Quin. ’ M. H. 8. liter­ i ------/ Dance" In the High school aa- In Baselnill A total of 8164.00 ha* been Local Sport Roidcvllle Up 1b A m a ^ my grammar echool teams to play Third Time to Start Triple Mi^el ary magazine, were elected on Curly red tressew' and a ready aembly hall on Friday evening. eoatnbuted to the ^Good” Rating Ready to Uther in Sea* The City of Rockville la up in In the Twilight League? STAND .May A: R02. Njw Britain .12'i. and 4— What is the^^ect of frater­Vaughn Monroe and the Mills | Twirling three-hit ball Al Brad­ England Dramatic Festival, where not to Interfere with the track day’s field on a rain check that W L Pet. GBL Weaver I»la. In aeparaU acorlng nities and aorentlea on atudent Girl Scout Hikere terested, are urged to contrlb- wtU again try to get the oeoson A week ago we carried a atory 1 iety the paper needs of the people- jrftor a poor getaway. still have the honor of opening the Brothers. j ley pitched Manchester to its third Manchester High received a rating meets at the North End. cost $3,000 ia on the verge of be­ On the other hand, pitchers Hartford . . ...6 8 .667 Mancheatey dcleated .New Britain life? 'ute to this fund. This la pcMsI- started tonight with special per- on thia page with excerpts by of Rockville. m ica ...... 4 2 fourteenth annual 'Twilight League Her likes are milk' shakes and m i l 1 „ ■ — straight victory and flrat C C. I. L. ble by notifying the High of "good ” ralealon from old man weather. ing scratched. "I al-so resd of all the stars that Klrhy lUghe nnd Hank Behrman .667 baaeball seoaon tonight. The BA’s M to 4*-and We**er *5 to 29. 8 -la the high acbfKd doing the .TlakC LiOnS l | win laat Friday. April 28, defeat- Mister Koelsch who serves M man­ Scranton ...... 4 2 greatest good for the gr^teal Tyrine Power, and her dislikes rip school olTIce or any member of Professor Frank McMullen eg The Italian Americana and In carefully checking over the Reading from left to right, the ager. coach, bat boy and chief the other clubs have aa pitchers and catcher Dixie Howell, three- .667 ere elated to oppoo* Rockvllla In a Showing Imirhvement with spinach and the Laurel and Hardy I ing Menden 6-2 In a game Called characters this time are (1) Cor­ Wlliaineport ...6 4 .600 every meet. Bun Harmtn gained number? the committee which Is aa fol­ the Tale Unlrekiity Depai;jment Koccye, scheduled to play tonight, rosters of teama In the Twilight rook and bottle washer of the HIU and hitters. Many of the slug­ fifth* of the $200,600 purchase from gam* rescheduled from Monday comedy team. because of rain at the end of five lows; Miss Elizabeth Olaon, of Drama waa the critic Judge of will meet Wednesday May 14 in League, we found two local tcuns nelius VonderUlt (Sonny) Whit­ gers hit long foiiL balls and you Brooklyn, who were ex|>ccted Jo Elmira . . . 3 3 .500 lU a clO«e drat In Ule ahof pul. He 5 — How can the high , ' school ' A total of twelve member* of Billy baseball team. night, 'The contest Is Uated at Ro.se has followed the Hualncss and one-half InnlTiga of-play. chairman; Miss Anna McGuire, the pltys. order to allow Center Motors and with more than four out of town ney, whose eton blue will be car- know they are only strikes In base­ ninke first division flnlshero of last Wilkes-Barre . . 3 S .373 2'e the West Side Oval. noted out CaU iil Weaiiitr b> only help to eliminate Juvenile dclln- course during High school and I Senior Girl Scout Troop One, moat- r l^ in thia gallop for the black- This writer selected Rockville quenry ? Superb waa the word (or Al Miss Mary McAdams, Miss Before awardin.k the ceKIficatea the North Ends to open tonight players listed. Both listed five out to finish sixth In the league, the ball. Games are played on the yi-ar’a aeventh place Pittahurgh Binghamton . . . a 6 .,333 .3 Laat night’s American Legion- a fraction of an Inch. Oenr- Mprl- plans to atteml a business college ' ' I ly M.H.S. students, made two auto- Bradley who pitched no-hit ball In eyed SuMns by Phalanx, the colt Albany .. .. arty gained a hrat In the high 7—1* the high school Instnic- Jeanne Low. Miss Carrie Spa- of rating to each participating Both teama will present the of towner*. cellar spot, last Monday night in diamond-and nut on paper. 1- lnh, luivc finis far dlsnpiMitiited. . . . 2 6 S'4 United -Aircraft contest woe after graduation. ' mobile trips to Vermont during the the Meriden game until the fourth fard. Mis* Catherine Putnam, some starting lineup oa announced w ho just mlas<^ in the Derby laat In addition, the Burs faced the Nntliiiial washed out and will be played on* jump at 8 feet 8 inches in Im­ tlon everything that it should be But no matter what field Rose I week of vacation, accompanied high school. Professor McMullen w-eck, and (2) Double Jay, the this column. The sun that showed \411l Have a Good Tram provement of ovei half a foo* from Inning and ahut-out ball up to the and Mla.e Florence Meacham. delivered a speech to the audience prevloualy Including the batteries Several out of town residents, signs of breaking through the "The Hill Billies will come to prospect today of losing their Brooklyn ., .. 10 4 .714 _ week 'from tonight. * "il I Agoiunrtir Vhould ' chTKHle' ' to"'en- y i both times by their leader, Mlaa downpour of rain in the sixth. —E. B. in which he statea: of Jarvla and Serafine for the Mo­ are considered Manchester players, Delaware dandy who was' 1946'e gTenl slugger. Hank Greenberg, Boston ...... 10 6 .628 1 the prerloui meel. The pole vault honor be developed.... among high successful second-best two-year-old, and clouds and halting Jupiter Pluvius! Manchester with a good baseh.-ill Matt Moriarty la etlU alated to ' F-mlly Smith. Looking in great form, Al had the •There are no winners of thle tors and Wlerzbickl and Rubaeba due to long service in the 'Twilight for at least tw-o weeka. The former Ohlrago ...... 9 6 .600 1'4 found four trackmen, all aopho- school students? Gloria Ferrell. '48. Agnallnrlll whose owners thought he was tactics disappeared once the story team and w-lll give the fans and toss out the flrat boll. M att has morea. placing. Ronald Buckmin- Prealdent Doq Pendleton snd The first group, consisting of altuation well In hand at all timea New England Festival, and this le for the North Ehide. League. The list Includes Chucky waa on the street and when the also a lot of ha.sbeens on other American jI.A-ngue home run king, Pittahurgh . ...8 7 .833 2H kept his whip under wraps for the ~ I Claire Olda '47, Artemis Paslanos while the Red and White team •nie North Ends treated the fans Smith and Vic Poganl. Pete Ka­ such hot stuff they put up $3,000 who cost the Pirates a reported Philadelphia . . 8 9 .471 3 4 ater and “Red' Flaherty tied Mlaa Putnam hava selected the History of Pratt and Whitney Air­ nbt a contest; * j each school la to make him a supplemental eligi­ editlone reached Rockville, the teama a good run for their money part few days and Is confident he again for Rrat v./hlle Paul Petera following 'member* of the Council I '47, Betty Jane Lewii '48. and Lor- gave him loyal support rattling oft a winner before attend'ng the fea- to a good look at their new uni­ purs and Charlie Varriok, neither storm broke. It hoe rained ever aa we have done in other years. $I0,(M)0 laat January, la en route Cincinnati . . . . 8 10 .444 4 can blaae a fast one over the ' ralne Bradley '49, left Manchester seven hits for aix nms. craft" by Jim Ho<*er, '47. which forms Tuesday night In pre-game ble for the Preakness after the to New York to have an Injured tied for third and Don Behrend to represent Manchester at this showed how five men In J920’a Uval, which, m iLielf, is an honor.•* of whom are Hated with any team, since. Thunder bos started in the "If the rest of the teams think New York . ...8 8 .388 44 plate. Spring and Summer Styles Friday afternoon, April 26. At Bradley beaned Meriden's leadoff practice. They have gray unIforma, are other out of towners listed as original entries closed. ellMiw treated- by a apeclallat St. Louin . . Ued tor dfth. Another Improve­ Cooncil; Charles Waite, William established a growing concern Professor McMullen, taking each Winner of $77,850.last year, but City of Looms. Rockville will he easy pickings, . . .4 12 .250 7 The teams will be batting (or a ment In the field eventa waa Art Hooker, Vincent Diana and Lor- I night they slept In a hayloft in man, Grant, in the opening inning. play In order of appearance, ex­ like regular baseball milts, with local players. Jeffory has resolved not to more power to them. I^et’a hope X-rays revealed bone chips. Amerteon leg on the Jack Dwyer Trophy, do­ ' Falrlee, Vermont, Saturday mom- Thia meager threat was quickly which today U a large and mod­ khort pants and red atookings and a woeful failure in the Derby, the Hank did not play last night ai 1 ^ k *a flrat place In the diacua. 1 rain* Cannon. Jean Monast. '48. plained both the good and tha Jaybird’s chances of getting a smoke the pipe of peace until we they can take it. Jeff Koelach fTilcago ... .. 10 6 .625 — nated by Moriarty Brothera, ones Reviewed in Fashion Show 1 Ing the party drove to Orford, New erased when Bobby DIBatttsto ern company: "Nathan Hale's faulty factors In the pisys. caps. the Braves squeezed out a 3-3 de­ In the daahee Clem Pontlllo and j Home" by Robert Vlsncy, ’49; tell­ Don Pendleton, a member of the ticket to Saturday’s hundred- retract-statements concerning the will be out on the flrat base coach­ Detroit ...... 9 6 .600 4 the (amiUoi; cry of ’’Play Boll’’ to Hampshire, where they saw the turned Shamrock’s grounder Into Of Manchester High School he Center Motors come up with blue High track team and a good miler, finish of hla club. "Chief Rain cision over the Pirates when Tor- Cleveland . ...7 6 .8.38 Harry Shaw, although not up i F . i i t o r l t l i l l H ing about the surroundings past Uniforms with long pants and yel­ grand rested today on a veteri­ ing box if I have to have a special 1 4 echoed by the umpire. The BA’s their ueual form, managed to place , D H I I I I ' summer home of Charles Jackaon. a DIBattisto to Dugan to DIBattis- stated; turned red Tuesday afternoon Cloud" Koelsch. has promlaed rain tailor-made uniform. I w-oiild geson drove out an eighth Inning Bnnton ...... 9 8 .829 A large blue umbrella surround-• Hlllery of Hale s were IntrrKluced | author of the hook "Lost Week- and present of the home of this low capo. AU league teams will be nary’s report. The medical man home run to break a 2-2 tie. It waa 1 4 gained a leg on the trophy tort in both the 100 and 200-yard ,to double play. Al then set Meri­ "The fnood of Manchester High when he w-aa kidded by teonunstea and more rain until we can see like to make a small wiiger that New York ...8 8 .800 2 season. For permanent poasoo- ^ A w !| «{ir| | 'll< by red and white bench furnl- to the audience. All those who par-1 end." Continuing to Dartmouth. den down In good order for the great national hero: and "Big fully uniformed and Tuesday was summoned In a hurry yester­ the second homer In two nights dashes. School's production 'Will 'O the about his picture in The Herald. day after Jockey Johnny Gilbert his team rated along with the BA's, Rockville makes the playoffs or Washington . . . 6 6 .800 2 Sion of the cup, a team npiot win The 440 and bbO-yard run* were r" ture adorned th* singe of the high tictpnted In the fsshlon show c x -• the group att .nded a movie, and next (our Innings. |Contest Gripes" by BUI Hooker. night's preview gave fans a sample Don turned and osld. "It looks like and fourth of the season for th* Wisp' was definitely established of how the teams will dress this reported there appeared to he PA’S, Pagani’s, Aircraft and Le­ better, come August." Norwegian - American youngster Philadelphia .. 6 10 .378 4 tha league championship oh throe taken by. Boo .McKinney and Bob si'himl auditorium foi the Junior pressed Iheir thanks to Miss HU- j upon leaving the theater, met Don Manchester took an early lead i •49; which told of The New York a little kid playing in the sand.” gion. "Jeff then signeoula De Capua of a music store the fashion ahiiw and the inter­ and Tile Mancho.ster llernld for the tiir’icfl home on Tuesday champion St. Louis Cardinals. But Cincinnati at New York — Smith Slid Bob Ermiach. y mission. iden finally ruined Al's shutout in rhcre.«;a ■ Robinson, '18, and Three High .S-. hools shared top Again lost night the scheduled Mltyme and Uncle Remus—are the rain let up long enough for ahlp fn June. of Hartford was there and display­ run Way. The second gr, up. which left Banjo Gain pitched and batted Begga (0-2) va Koalo (1-1). Colorful and tolkatlv# Joff The ahow was djvliid ,nto foui the downpour of the sixth inning, ".Silence " by .Marguerite O'Leary. honors of ••cxcelur.t” at this New midget auto racing program at still somewhat doubtful. the Redbirds to defeat the Dodgers The summary of Manchester's ed various Instruments and talked Those who helped behind the home on Friday, Mav 2, spent the '47. the Oak Grill to a 6 to 5 win over Cherry Park In Avon w-as canceled As for Whitne.v, he has the "big Chicago at Philadelphia (3) — Koelach, like Hedlund, plana to use parte, the firit being an exhibition bunching two hlt.s and an error lor England Festiva' of which' Mrs. 2- 1 In a thrilling battle at Ebbetta the some lineup oa planned' (or places and winning times and dis­ on them, being aaalsted by various seench are Anne Krickson. Kathy] first night In an open-face shelter two runs. Carol Bobyk, '49, .old of her ex­ Helen Page Sklnacr was president. the Hartford Rond Grill last night due to rain. The midgets are alatcd horse" this time—the horse who College, Professional Wyse (1-21 and Lada (I-O) vs tances. member* of Manchester's band of play clothes by the ten Junior Field. the cancelled opener loot Monday wmiains. lads and Lnrille Rinylh.^ln Calvii Coeil'dge State Forest. Roger Pitkin enjoyed a perfect perience In working In the Whlton These schools were Greenwich In a Rec Senior Softball League for action Sunday afternoon at Is given Ihe nod to turn back Jet A home run by Terry Moore with Juriolrh (0-0) end,Schmidt (0-0). 100 yds: 8, Pontlllo; 6. Shaw; who demonstrstec' the Instruments. Girl Reserve miKlels. Brand new Arl.vne Custer. Barbara Black- Plymouth. Vermont. The next 2:30 at the Avon track. night. Marty Fagan or Johnny br.thing suits, some of which fea­ day at the plate, coilccting two hlta | Memorial Library; .Myrna Ann High School who presented "Eliza- gome. Pilot's hid to odd the Preakness one on in the seventh provided the Aroerleon Time 10.8 aac. He told why the atudent* ahould stone, iiml Aiidri-y Tart F.llen morning, after • miking breakfast Gain allowed five hits and fan- New York at Cfievaland (2) — Urban wlU (to the pitching with tured ballerina and apron if.lccts, In as many appcarancea. Davis al- : Richmond dc.icrlbed the way the beth, the QuCen. " Hingham, Mas. to his Derby win. If anvthlng in margin of victory for Howie Pol Red Brittner on tha recelylng and. 900 yds; 4, Pontlllo; 8, Shaw; i start a band and gave examples Murphy had cliai-ge of hualiiesa. over an open fire under daiop con- s.arhu.sotla High School pre.senting, nod ten batters. The winning hurt- Pagani's West Sides will hold a the field 1s going to do it. Talent in Twi League Shea (1-1) and Johnson (2-1) v* Time 31.3 see. j of other schools with bands, men- wore shown wl'h brii.ntly co orrd so. contributed two hits In three j younger generation loved to square let. The slender southpaw walked Jackie Holloran. Bob Oaborn, Don and FJsle Ander.aoii .md .Iiine Stev- cltlons, they cor tinuod to .Mlddle- trips. The game was Mnnchc.ster'.a ' dance Marge Robertson, '49. . "The Bishop's Caiidlesttek.s." and er also poked out a two run double meeting tonight after the Twl Tw-o years ago. Sonny bought a eight end gave up nine hits, but Feller (S 3) and Embre* (2-1). 440 yds; 1, McK.nnay; 2, Robin-1 tlonlng PlalnvilU, Stafford beach coats. Piaysillts ini hided ensim hanilled pulilicitv. hury Gap, In Hancock. Fiom there In the lost half of the seventh Morganson, Pop Deptula, Ed Wuth- two and three piece nimiliers of .. , , ^ , I first C. C. I. L. attempt and wa.s the Bellows Falls Vermont. High game at the West Side Rec. half interest In atretch-flvlng Pha­ four diiuble plays, two of whirh (night) —Marchlldon (1-1) va Zol rlch and Stan Janocha are other eon; 8, McK«y; Time 88.8 sec. i Springs. East Hartforef and the June .Strven.aon, '48 ^ e girls hiki'd down the I-ong pjayed on a cloudy day with rain School who.se production was inning to account for the winning lanx from Abe Hewitt, the White 102 Playerti Listed on dak (0-1). •80 yds: 1, Bray; 2, Hooker; 3 ,' Hartford High Schools. When he while and pastel sluidcs In gabar­ _ / he started himself saved him. Vie Hkely Rockville starters. dine and rayon Tii: lerlnls, A "fron­ Trail to Placind Lake, which was causing the game to end In the last "Arctic Spring.' run. Post (Va.) breeder, (or a sum va­ Twilight l^eague Ijoinhardi gave up only three of Boston at Chicago—Ferriae (1- Th* usual attendance prtoa of Waite; Time 9:10 b. ' asked Band Director William covered with sevi-Mil Inches of ice. | sixth roin Kellev Slurs Lou Falcetta, with a perfect riously estimated at from $10,000 Rosters of Six Qubs the Cards' four hits and deserved 1) or Fine (1-1) v* RIgney (2-1). Mile: 1, Pendleton; 3, Waite; 4, t Vaders about the number of stu- tier'' riding suit -of brown gahnr- Pupils who p ’"ticipated in the L o sl Nights' Fights Flayer RoHterH two dollars will he offered tha dlne.was model-d by Jam Vlclicr- .Spending the night at Placiad j Manchetacr a game with Bristol I *,*■ I a t . I ■ vast of "Will 'O the Wi.sp • wi re- night at the plate paced the Grin. to $85.000—with about $20,000 For 1947 Campaign in a better fate. y Washington at Detjrolt—Haef- lucky ticket holder. Ticket* wUl- Tatea; 6, B iw n ; Time 4:87. ^ denta In the band. It waa surprising .Odge. the pnnv wuis awakened at I („r May 3 wa.s rained out Ttay Pockett waa best for the generall.v accepted as the amount High Jump: 1, Moriarty; 2, to even tome band members to find man. Bare back siinsiiits wen- I II lllltiul illatcn Jaequeli ne Duti hi 1. Rarbara .Swan] Dick Fow-lor’e tight pitching and ner (0-2) va Newhoueer (8-1). be aold on the same basis os In NV^nia Trark two o clock .am. by a porcupine , 4 son, KIcanor Wu-zler. and Namy losers. By The Associated Press written on the check. Local Baseball Loop American Legion a tw-o-run homer by Hank Ms the part. Managers will canvas the Aaderaon; Diet. 8 ft. 9 |n. out that the Manchester Band ! f"»l'tObcd of bright and floral / scratehlng at the door. On Sunday |west Hart- Yet, It waa juet a decade back Brood Jump: 0, Robinson; 6, started six or Seven years ago with I "" "" plain colors. Moore. Kathleen Gilroy w-,a.s sta;;e Phoenix. Ariz.- Enrique Bola- Giglio, Dumas, Levr.sque, Wlrtal, jeski helped the Philadelphia Ath­ crowd during the early Innings and they hiked to- .Si'rnt Cliff, which ford. Tuesday, at home; .May H: .Manche.stcr High golfers, under manager alid .Mrs Helen P.nge noi, 134, Mexico City, T.K.O. that Sonny, for some reason dls- A total of 102 players are listed la, Barbero, IX-gulis, (Jhapiiiun. letics dispose of tost place to the one ticket on the attendance priw McKinney; Die*. 19 fL • In. 12 plecea and has grown steadllv I »l«< ks, ..ml tee shirts, and l^iiaxii'R Ihi'iipriiliiR ir.i-i't o( the hnptainship of Phil Froh, '49, giistcHl with racing, decided to sell | Deniaret, Hogan until now fli has Mr. Vaders : ? "“■ ''Cblni pi-dal pushers, the lat- was surrounded by s cloud. After Hamden, awav. We.lne.sday, Mav i. Skinner, director. Dixie Fleming, 134, Las Vegas. 4. on the'rosters of the six teams In Utkin, Lavey, Hutchlii*un, .Slarkel, ,St. I./uiis Browns as the A's whip will be given for a dime and three Shot Put: 1, Harmin; 6, Kite tty" i.ul-diior Mea.siiii v ilh a Ihililing dinner they let for home Those | Middletown, at home. Fii.lay. won their initial game at the .Man- i BAKERY CONCESSION his entire stable. They held the man; Diet. 38 ft 6 3-4 In. I said In 3 yearsjin expect* to direct ter worn by .Sh.ilev Petrie, eou- Several people from Sock and Miami Beach, Fla.—Vince Gam- the Twilight Baseball League for Oleksenaki, Martin, Fay, Gaudliio, ped the Brow-ns 6-1 In the Ameri­ ticket* for a quarter. may win the ,M H ,S,s Irackiiien who went on th.- speund trip are ,, , f, . he.xler Country t!iilh on April 22. . Buskin dram.atic club serx-ed as F O R R E N T sale hers at Pimlico on a dark No­ Bolduc, Warren, Huiigh. can I^cague's first night game of Tops in Tourney Gome time U 6:15. Oisetu: 1, Buck: 2, McKinney; * a one-hundred ptecc band. cliided the first ou t of the sliow. blU, 149. p Reno, Okla. T.K.O. vember day In ’37. One of the gee- the 1947 season.' The list does not defeated .Mlddletiiw.n aat the. West Claire Olds 17, Marian Sehlldge j ‘ 4 heiiej Tech l.ttiiie The team wiacked up a 13-3 ushers during the play. Rene Canters, 142. Tampa, 5. include playing coaches or manag­ Pogani’a West Hides the season. Dtet. 114 H. 4 In. --Mr. -De Capui- also said that It "Date" dresa-s, bv leading de­ Side by a score of !>3 to fil last .Sat­ and June .Stevenson '18, Betty Hohl .-jcore In do'vning Norwich Free ! 100% Main Street Location geca waa a two-year-old who'd Pole Vault: 1, Buckminster; Fla- wasn't necessary fpr a new band signers. Including "Carol King' The Red and White thoroughly Gloria Ferrell '48 New-ark, N. J .—Pat Comlskey.^ er*. (hopus, Murray, Zwick, Wood- The scheduled games between urday. ami Virginia Green Jean ■Xcad niv. who has beaten Man- done some so-so stepping that end, Salmon.son, I’ongralz, Caron. the Ciihs and PhlllICa In Phlla Houston, Tex., May S—<4^— The ketty: 3, Peters; 8, Behrend; Diet. toiiliav* aperial Instryments at the "Teentimer," were shown dm .Si-hiirtz, Joan Sehnetz, trounced a weak Cheney Tr eh team References Required 214 >i. Paterson. Jtnocked out Joe' season, but w-ho’d showed he could Of the half dozen league mem­ Clem IVmtIllii, who won the li'K) Bar- 27-2 on Ihursd.iy,- April 'J1, in a , he.ster In the pa.st five years. Stratton, Becker, Dione, Noake, dclphln was postponed by rain and money bags bo.v* of golf—Minstrel • ft. start but when the band grows. the second nart. In whieli m yard dii.sh was leading in the 320, and .lildy I'om Kelly '49 look Individual 1 Muocato. 193 3-4. Buffalo. 2.' meander In the mud as IfHt were bers. four teams have a full squad .Ilnimy Demaret of Pjal, Calif., and RAIHQ RKPAIRS Javelin: 3, Bui kminater; 4. Mor-"i »uch Instruments as the\fliite. oboe, new mnterinis, hirinding game railed after Six innings he- Write Box V, HemM Providence. R. I. — Jackie of 18 playera, the limit allowed. Liippachino, Patton, MurdiKk, Tho­ juret grounds ns was the contest Car and Hoae hill had the ini.stortune to tri|i aial •Minei. June Slcven.son '48 SI oring homii-H by doing the 18 . lust what the doctor ordered. Wil­ hctwi-en Cincinnati and the Giants Bantam Ben Hogan of Herahey lAfty; Dl#t 160 ft j boos clarinet and others'ehould be Jerseys, and spn.i rnvons weri/rep- eaiise of weak playing Lovatt, 143 3-4, Providence, out- lie Dupont, of the Delaware Du- The teams with full rosters are the mas. Geer, Hoar. AD Make*! * AU M« lo.-M’ hl.-i siriile as he neared the fin Tile high .sehiMil colh-cteil only hole course in 87 strokes. In team ' Koekvillo at New York. In the American Pa.—were rated tops today aa a Jtolay:- 2 Manchester t Pontdio, j added. The Manchester Hand has rjsented. ' Mts.s Driggs exnJR.ned Ish ami oiilv phiei-d thud. .scoring Ft oh Scored 1, Kelly 3. ; polntod Frankie Foley, 140, New nontg. called a $29,000 bid from American Legion, United Aircraft, field of 75 moved put In Hmiston'e Pirk-up and Oellvary Shaw,' “Roblnacr.. McKinney); 'these instruments at the present seven hits In this overwhe.limng Rockville and Polish Americans. Fagan, Urban. Ho*tel|o, Osborn, ! weather halted the that cotton is beemnlng more mip- In the 140. Bob MeKlniiey ahead Kroh-Kelly 3. I-afranci.s 3, Prior >j , The manufacture of houeeliold Haven 8. the crowd and took the colt home. New York Yankees and Indians at $10,000 Open. Telephon* 7977 Time 1:40. Harold Toung, '49 time. ular this year. Dresspsy^ere of victory againat three for ('hei)ey electrical appliances has become Bangor, Me.—Ray D'Aoust, 132, ’This one waa tagged Dauber,______Pagani's West Rides have listed 17 M aU% , PoU. Deptula, Janocha, ...... Oolfdom’e nomadic pro# were most 111 the way, won ea.sily with ift'V’f.'reuiiona Tech. Tom Bailey, starting High and Lafrancls-Prior 3 ’-. making , GET THE BEST Klea, Marchowskl, Kawalac. Ros- (.Icvclatid and Washington at De- The Manchester High Band will pastel shades and darker^nes. Pat Tom Riihinaon ahoiil ten yard.s be- total of 13 (lolnts. Coring of an Indu.stry of great proportions Montreal, T.K.O. Irish Tommy vou remember. Just six months | defending champion Brit­ opening the summer tour which P. BARLOW MHSt Girls Leaders soon participate In the music fes­ twirler. yielded all three hits. Skip ish Americana only 12. tek, Holloran, Brittner, Schiimoy, I roll. Rain prevented the Boston Stevenson anti .SusanFerguson himl fini.shing second. It’.a hello snd good bye this week N.orwich wa.s high man for the and many diversified skills. It of­ Phone Manchester 5918 Moore, 134, Boston, 3. later, he returneil to Pimlico and lied Sox from making their bow starte here and i.iovee-next to Fort tival. at Bristol end Norwalk, as wore dresses trimmed with Irl.sh py Kearns who- relieved Bailey fers a field of employment for H. E. WHITING Camden, N. J .—Earl Huff, 138. waded through the goo to win the Local teams ore allowed four out H. Morganaon, D. Morganson, Worth fur the Colonial Country lace. l>oii Pendleton with Pug White tin- this Is the la.st of "Ree-Crea- pitched one iniung, striking out i vi-sRors with 2'-.. points. Froh Wuthrtch. In Chicago. well as the annual music rnneert Kelly, and Prior, are all sopho- worker.s ranging fnim the college- Camden, outpointed Archie Wll- Preakness and a pot of $51,878 of town ball players. The Legion, enub National Imltatlnn. Conduct Playi of | teams very evenly,matfhed. The slated of races, w'aterpolo and Gustafson, starting High pitcher. ______B6ANCHB8TBR — t-PkinUy. - 8 187 Gardner Street Robertson Available and Lamannd, C?lnclnnaU 7. these five bo.vs, all of then) won- 1 fourth Middletown man had gained best fitted for the looks and ser­ ford In the Eastern. Zlggy Olbert. The. afternoon ended with the i " ‘here, some clothes, shoes or swimming to music. for three big runs in the opening- ■» . . . room# enek apartment, oil enn- Philadelphia, May 8—(O ^Law - PA'e pitcher, played pro bell lost Triplea—Ruasell, Pittsburgh, and thirty-two girl* going to the cafe- I *POfl* equipment you don’t need, derful sporbs. .set the a,mliem-e in ! about tfn vards on Bob McKInney vice points of the s>t.U'Ie to be venlenees, 9-cor garage. Terms Phone 2-0465 son Robertson, who coached the Hub Grie and the the final act. .Margaret Bovd ap- his legs a* fast aa he could, Boh the PailHianians (don't they ever .^killed craftsmen ■ fill tha, posi­ COVENTRY — New 4-Rodoi for the Job. , Stolen Bases—Adams, Cincinna­ Your Home, Coll runs In their half of the Inning to Pr eseiil Concert House, 9 nnflnlshed np. furnace Tud Flood of the PA’S • and (Doggie) Julian, coach of Holy rural argils of the I'nlted Statea. peared in s navy blue dress of managed to break the tape stop I slated against the VoIIeyettes go out ,ln front. Red Gustafson tions of 'patternmaker, molder. The University of Pesnoylvanla Croos' National Intercollegiate ti, Ryan, Boston, Hopp> Boston, In cnoperation with this desper­ heat, tall bath. 9-cnr garage, Billy Lotka of the eame team are Sc»Iei*l Delessates sheer rayon crepe A black and 1 '>'’d "-In the meet for Manchester and Speed Demon* versus the Set- gave pp three more runs w-ith the carciiiaker, maehiiiLst. .sheet metql track coach la on* of a number former college players wUo are now champion baaketball team, today and Verban, Philadelphia 2. Suburban Realty Co. ate plea from the Save ,the Chil­ The Manchester places vverc: 100 er-iips The annual High school concert worker, tool and die maker, welded large lot. Close to arhnol aad Strikeouts—RlockweJI, Cincinna­ white rayon taffeta gowm with a ] help of some errors in the second has Hae. Sale Price M,200. Male 'Help tinder consideration for the post baseball coaches at New Britain was back in profeseionaf football dren Federation, a "Bundle I'>ay" large bow »was w-oni by Elaine yds m Pontlllo; 220 -yds. (11 . ------was presented bv the High School j and electro-plater. In the skilled of tutor of the 1948 squad. Selec- as hackfleld tutor for the Boston ti 24; Leonard, Philadelphia and R ealto rs Kojr Gonfrreiice drive for the colleotloh of senii- inning to- give Rockville back the High and Hartford -High reopcc Haiischlld. Carolyn Sonniksen ex­ ■Shaw-, (2) PonfiUo; 440 d ' I There will be softball for Frosh- lead, w-hlek It retained until tjie -"'1 . -""'i I "trouble .shooter" who ADDITION/J I.ISTINOS .ti0n_lB.«Spected to he made by the Yanks' National Football League ,Saln, Boston 1T.> Iceable, used rloUilng, .shoca and McKinnev i2l McKinney. (2 1 Rob-I Sophs on .Monday* and Thur.sdays g’-ade a cappelln choir under th e' tlvely. Hayden Griswold. Horvoth 571 Center St. Tel. 8215 hibited a gown having a black makes a final Inspectiivn of deetri- AT OUR om C B U, -S. Olymptg'' Association when and.Bob Starkel of the Legion per- club. Pitching :— Rowe, Philadelphia Four representatives from our sports equipment is being conduot-' ■inson-880 vds. 1 1 t Brav. .121-Hook-' rogardleas of weather. That la ••If.j a.nd White I direction of G. Albert Pearson and ' eal equipment and Ineate.s and rem­ W anted It meets at .Lincoln, Neb., July 3 . He flrat entered the profeealofial 4-0. l.OM; Spahn, BoeUm, 3-0, ed throughout .Manchester High lace bodice w-llh pepluni and white .. . o,- ...... i.„. there be rain,'* the Big Gym vein i ’’ "Him Vaders on Thursday and' forpted with the Unlverelty of Con­ Student Council have been Invited marquisette skirt. Rhirley Petrie's 1''' • Mile 11 1 Pendleton. (2 " “ edies and deferts. ^ and 4. rank* In 1923 with the PottavUle 1.000. to attend the Inter-Hlgh School school by the Student Council. The serve aa a diamond. I nlng to knot the score. The game ! j.'ridftv nipht.s. Mav 1 and 2, at ALLEN REALTY CO. necticut. Kenny Chapman and Maroons after starring .In foot­ drive began Monday. .May 5 and gowm was of whlte‘ vmarqiil.s(acre place league playera with college end LOAFERS tricts of the United States and 'IvAPim'liiiM* Pins ginners Doubles finals were placed SMllivan, William Co ik. baritone Jobs nienjiohed. Tlie ph' sidst .ami Fain, Philadelphia 6. 1— The Dardanelles. by Ellen Tofcldf. Janice Whalen with 100 fruit trees, 2 and profeaslonal experience but those Triples—Valo, Philadelphia, Phil- 2— -The Curzon Une. especially thriuighout Europe arc modeled a flowered cotton pique off. ' . S t n ^ n l s soloist: "Now- thy Dnv I.s Over'" engineer must of course .ba-.-e col- $000 MINT,,. mentioned prove that th# local In dire need of physical education 4-family houses and coan* IcyvChlcafTO. and Mele, Boatoih 3. 3— Aid to Greece and Turkey gowm w-ith bustle effect. New pih.s hive been ordered by hy Bnrnhv, Wesley Smith, b a n -; lege training. Designers .--.hiiiild league ranks with the best In Con­ Sports $rhe«lule BASS 4— The atomic bomb. ' **l,dlpment If they are to continue Woosh!! I Red Skelton doe.s tt tone;- "Tile Horn" hy Flegler: posses.s .smile praetirsi knowl dge try homes. All arc Rood, Home Run*—WllUafns. Boston, EDGERTON Margaret Boyd, general ehalr- Studont Uouiicil Representatives S| Boys' choir, "Eroli-a" by Beetho­ necticut In the Une of talent. and Heath, St. LouU 5, n Should w-e h»v» iiniu—.oi I active athletic schedule ■ man. and Janice Whalen, who so more effectively, we're surel. It's of engineering combined -.v:tk buys located in Manchester, V tiMninA the next few months for the flr.-ll time Enrollment of new. all new-—an Intramural vo4- ven. arranged by .Skarnleka; Tonight Stolen Banes—WrighL Chicago Sizen 7i/t-12 Sizes 6-11 Vt military training? Not only are tennis rackets, ten- i '’"r«hly tohk charge of the nmd our Slinleat founcil in the Na­ training in industrial art Rcickville and Glastonbury. Softball League Opener, 6:30— Problem*; leyball tourney In every gym class. A very attractive spring i.«*ue ",8ong of Peace” by P.hea. "Ken- 4; Vernon, Washington, Phllley, nls balls, volley halls, soccer balls, i els. were pre.aCnted with corsages tional .•\sAociatlon of Student tiickv Balio’ bv Adams: Dorothy Center Motor* ve. North End*. Chicago, and DilUngar. St. Louts 3. $7.95 $9.95 and $10.95 1—I* It consistent with democ­ by Pat Stevenson in recognition of There Is also a po.*»lbUity of/a of Quill magazine, filled with out­ Priced from $9,590 to all type^i of baaeball equipment, (.’oiuieils h;i\ miide piuchaso of the .final playoff between wii^ng Tiaei-. eiintrnlto, *'Wee Hiighle" For the other Job.s, iugi. .c.'-iool BA's ve. Rockville, 6:15—Oval. Strikeouts—Feller. Cleveland St; racy? the hours of.xyork they put in to pins possible standing essays and poems con­ training is uauallv sufficient. Thera $11,000. Have better homes Friday, May 9 9—Will It old or hinder the edu­ desperately needed but alsox-lothes , lasses at the end of the tpurna- tributed by M.H.S. students, came hv Malotte; Band. “Pavanne" ny Newhoueer, Detroit 34. with which to engage In these make the .show- a succca-s. .She In­ The \ pins are the , official oiur j-ment. / ■ Gaiild. "Three Trees" by Mc-i ia a trend also toxv.-iril requiring with aU improvements, Plowing Paganl'H v*. PA’*,. 6:15—-Oval. Pltchlng*sKrBmer, St. Louis, 8-6. cation of the high school grad­ sports such as shorts, eweat shirts, troduced Mls.a KIbbe, who appeared blcm oKthe National Association. . out on Monday. May 8. This vocational schooling for w-orkera Lata’s vs. CTlnak, 6:30 — North uate? magazine 1* put out by Quill Club .Naiighton; A Cappclla choir. near schools, bus lines and 1.000; Five pitcher# tied with 2-0, sneakers, etc. - with a hat containing numbers for They arc gold and have a maroon I Leaders!! Tomptrow—this "Ijtnd.sightirtg" by Gi1eg. Walter yyho wish to advance in the Indus­ Ekid. l.(X)0 .3—Will It tend to regiment the door prize. Tt was won by which Is directed by Mis* Marli^ try, No .special tiaiitiiiT 's rc- stoi’es, at $18,500. Saturday, May 16 Aanerieanotouth? Distribution oversea* and In the bar engraved with the letter* N , week a h e last oulsidh affair for Oi'zyh, barlto'ne, "Remember Our Harrowing United Btates is not IndUeriminate Martly-n fVtrle, skater of model A. S C. .nei-o.s.s the upper part ot , cvi^ee Nlte! If t?a.sey. ■ , ' Song" by Rhea, "Meadow|and" oy qulrcil of a.X.ociublers iva,; tone Legion Bowling Banquet — Le­ 4—What vhll be tta effect rm Schpola sponsored by the Federa- j Shirley Petrie, whose ticket num- The Quill cover, of green ami tenders. packo|-s and lahmei.s. : it- BUY FROM YOUR OJACCVDEALER gion Home. Anerican economy? the pin. On the ptn.s Js a torch | you haven't aa vgt. although it's Kirpper, Walter Grryb. baritone; tlon aend a list of article* needed jT'er wa* pulled out of the hat by standing for honor, a gavel repre- i |g„ g^gi, ^ igp on. look! w-hlte. picture* a boy ar.d a gtrl "H ail,Gladdening Light. ’ IJprothy ternmakera. marhinisis. r t- iipt GEORGE L. - LAWN GRADING Sunday, May 18 ni. Some high school prob­ by their pupil*, gpeclfying their iMi*s Drlgg*,, She rerclved a gift reading linden X ahadv tree; Ihi.s makers snd electrorl i.-r. I ive Track meet at Roberteon Park. Community Y Noles lems. senllng aiithoritv, aivl 11 quill rep- We're poaltlvy.' there are some Tnicy, .Shirley U’a'Jsxvorth. con- I M C N ^ SHOPH BizM, and the Federation nends I certificate for a dreai at Hale's, roseiitlng thought and recorded ac­ around I aqd^'come along-plenty was de.signed by Robert Vice, '48. iraltoe; "A Mighty Kortreaa" tjy , “-'"'ally learned their Craft tbn ugh GRAZIADIO AND SEEDING Also, Coon and Fox Club Annual ••* MAIM szneee 1—Should student’ government ^he articles specified. Miss Klbhe announced that Anne tion. Those symbolize the w-ork, The Interior of the macazine | Luther: Band, M ELVIN G . Spring Field Trial# —Coventry, Today haVe a vote* In dloclplinlng ? of room M everybody. Softball 'Star* and Stripes" | "PPt^aticeship. If any students have any artlclea 1 Erickson ha* been cho.sen aa rop- of the Student Council. and volleyball -are qn the profteam. contains -•mch true stories as "The ; pv Sousu, REALTOR Sunday, May 95 8-6 p. m.—Boys gym. 9-^What or* the inoet effective 275 MoIb Stm t 6:30 p. m.—Open Bowling. contribute they should bring resentatlve from the chih who may Orders for th-s-' pins will he And oh/y-'e*. food, too! School Fire of 191.3" w-ritten ,by The twelfth annual Outdoor Fes-v ' The prospective work-;r vvi'I ,V» Real Estate and Insurance Track meet at Roqertson Park. mesne of maintaining discipline.; Ihem to their homeroom by I be rho.*en (o attend th" eonterenee Riit'h . Bursack, '17. which told of Hv E. A. SENKBEIL Sunday. June 15 7:30 p. m.—Open Forum on demerits, dotontion. euspension? Mui)!e eii' h y.'-ir hv thy new" m,em: cat w ill he held at the Edtica-Well io investigate the' elcrti oal 109 Henry St. Tel 5278 seventh period. Friday, May 9 St-Grlnnell, Iowa ... ' bers 111 till .'^lildenl CimnC'l at i.s all anil be.sl Of -lue’K to the fire w'hleh. swept through M.m- tmnal .‘tqilare, June' 10, at Sportomen'e Water (Jarnivol — 1947 Baaeball Rulea.*’ 3 —Itlis t methods can be used seven appliance industrv if he liA.s aptl- Carter 8U Phone 7519 3-4:30 p. m.—Bova arvm —Jean Monast -8 Elmer Weden ’aad ' .Mi»s Mary* .Ir.-in Mwnsst. '48 ■succe»*ot' ehe.ster Gram,mar school; "Th' o rloeU Avl.s Beechler. 48. Itiides hi any of Ihes^ s.)(iU3, Center SDrinxe.

\ . \i ' t ^1 lie-) J.r- ■4 • • • * MANCHF^TER e v e n in g HERAI.p, MANCHESTER. C0>/n .. THURSDAY*. MAY 8, 1941 PAGE NTNETEEN MANCITB8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCnBSTER, OONN^ THURBDAf, MAT S, IMT ')PAOE nOBTEElt FUNNY BUSINESS RY HERSHBERGER moNKRX II.I.E FOLKS BY FDM AINE FOX Kuoling—Siding 16 Heip Want4Nl->f’'tMal« SS H I m M (s M d s i l Wanl;vff-.To Buy 58 Auto Accwoi1e>—TIrw • Kusiness Services UIFered 13 KOOKLNU _§M aiding our apecui- OIRL Wanted for soda and candy O IL A N D etml g n r tty and toroad So They Say— Sense and Nonsense i NEW TIRES, n*w raeapa, uaad AUTO GLASS Installed, window ty. lilew ceiunge and carpenuy work. Steady Job, good pay. air furaacav ui atoek. Dtvtao W A N T E D —Twin beds, complete. an ennie racket tiraa and tubaa. Expart rulcania- glass and tabla tops J. A.' Whita Cla$$ified Magtatrata— So you broka an Oup M R ’S Higheit quality materials Work­ Must be a dependabla worker. Company, Waterbury, 8-5088. Must be reasonable. Phone 5002. The peace-loving peoples of the i Jim told us about a little ride Qastified In*. 8 houra racapplnx aarvica Glaaa Oo., 24 Birch street Phone umbrella over your hdbband'a manship guaranteed. A. A. Dion. Peter's Chocolate Shop, 691 Main world and those who hate war he once took with a prospective Mancheater n ■ and Recappln* 3822. B R A N D new .3-b'umer Florence are not Interested in knowlng_by I auto buyer, head. What have you to say? Company, Broad atraet. Tete- Inc, Phone 4860. 12. Defendant- It waa -ao accident, GAS AND Electric welding, all IK YOU are looking for a good parlor stove, also combination Boom* Without HoanI 59 Adverti$emeDts what means the military experta j Tlie prospdi'f claimed to kno«' AdvertitemenU phona 3969. Op«n 8 a. m. to 7 p. sir. roetala lead burning. Eighleen steady Job and good money, ap­ phonograph, radio CroMay con­ will effect dl.xarmnment. What all about autos and si>enM'd to be ROOM for rent. Ladles preferred, Magistrate How could it be an m. years experience. George L, Heating— Plumbing 17 ply at New System Laundry, 44 sole. Both articles in excallent Fur Rent Fur Sale they want to know la what formu­ driving pretty well. I Kitchen privilegejei. Inquire 23 accident? Fur Rent For Sele Green. ,473 Gardner street. Gall Harrison streeL condition. Phone 3-0774 after 4 la the statesmen aill use to make Then all of a siidilen she aciearn­ R E B U ILT Motora. Give your old p l u m b i n g , heating, repairs on Cottage street To Buy To Sifll ed; Defendant Well. 1 had no In­ 8047. . p. m. disarmament atick.. To Boy To Sell car new life. Get a rebuilt ,motor water plpea, conductor pipea and RELIABLE giri or woman to — Dr. Joae .tree, .\rgentine I N "Take the wheel qufik; here tention of breaking the umbrella. from Warda. 35 new parU re­ JAMES MAt:Ul, General truck­ range boilera. Rdward Tanner. care for child attending kinder­ delegate. comes a telephone pole." built to Warda high atandarda. VERY CLEAN room for gentte- CI.AS8IKIRD ADVT. ing. Range and fuel oils, aanea Phone .5747. garten while parents work. Call ELECTTRIC mangier, also boy's Math Prof. What do we mean CLA8SIF1ED ADVT. Eor Forda A. AA, V-8, Chevrolet man. Phone 3-1320. D K n HOURS: and rtbbiah removed. Sand, 2-9340 after 6. bicycle. Tel. 3-9103. It Is In the Interests of our ae- Voire from rear seat of taxi | when we say the* whole la greater i DBPT. HOURS: and Plymouth. Liberal allowance PLUUUiCD Main aewara. sink, than any of its parte? gravel, fill and loam. Phona 4323. TWO ROOMS rumlshed for light 8:30 A. M. to 4:45 P M. curity to get . Inspeotora behind I I aay, driver, w h a f* the idea of 'avatory and oath drains effl- OIRL or woman to assist with I X 13. S:80 A. M. to 4:45 P. M. for old motor. Montgomery Ward housekeeping -tor working mar- the high walla now so that wa . atoj>plng 7 | Ktudent - A restaurant dough- | cieoUy matnina cleaned. Carl general housework, part time: piece llvlngroom set Inttwn ma­ nut. . i Oo., 828 M «ln atreet. Phone 5161. died couple ^tmly. Inquire 124 may kndw what is going on before . Driver -I thought I heard some- i SHEET METAL WORK .Nygren. plumbing, eteam fitter hogany, one coffee teble, two Write Box FP. Herald. High Streep It becomes possible for us to. be - body tell me to. | Hot Alt Furnace Rep«lrlng. and pump mechanic, 15 South twin end tables, maple, one tier ______Hooaea for Sale 72 ■hocked Into awareness by the Rear Beat— Drive on, buddy. I Two million yeara from now the . W ANTED—Experienced waitress, Loot oad Pound 1 Motorcycleft—Bicycles 11 atreet Phone 6497. . table, one amall night table, one ROOM W’fUi kitchen privilegea If sudden explosion o f an atomic 8be wasn't talking to you. j scii'ntists can start a row by ’ New Hot Air and AU OmdlUonlng hours 11 a. m. to 7 p. m. Apply cocktail table, two hanging TW'O COTTAGES at Sandy desired^ Gentleman preferred. bomb In our mhtat. ------Claiming that the creatures of that ' LOST—Tw o Engllah aettera. black B IC YC LE — Man'a Engllah Riidge, Fumacee fnatalled KOfl PROMPl, efficient plum'b- in person. Vernon Inn, Traffic stands. All Items practically new. Beach. Crystal Lake, and on* — Hen. Brten 5lrMahon (D ) of A sense of humor is a wonilerful period descended from Man. and white. Anyone having Inifor- 3 apeed, hand brakea, generalor, .Garden street. Phone 2-9748. Cavee Prougb and Conductor ing - heating service, call J. Mc­ Rotary In Talcottville. Will Bell ■■ one unit or separately. three*room colla^t r^ady for oc* fVinnectletil. thing. The fellow whoae brand matlon plaaaa call 4566. head and tail-light, tire pump. ^rtepalrlns. Cann. 160 Biaeell street. Phona Call 2-1919. FURNISHED Room, near Main ciipancy. Also two cottages at -----— ' new sport modal ran into a tele- "Allow me to present my wife , Perfect condition, uaed only few 4355. East Windsor Hill, one ready for to you." LOST — Between Barnard and HEYWOOD-Wakefleld baby car­ stylet. Gentleman only. 9 Haxel All too often In the past strikes phone pole when asked “What'a timea. Aaklng $70. 2-9783V#er 6 Help Wanted-^Male S6 occupancy, other ready in 30 have been launched and even , the matter? replied " I ’ m up "Many thank.*, but I have one." | Lincoln achoola, a pair of chlld'a NORMAN BENTZ riage, In good condition. Barton phone 2-2170.' p. m. days. Farm near Storra Cbllegs, settleil with either employes against It." aya-^aaaea. In blue caae. Kinder 277 Spruce Street KooBng—Repairing 17-A Y o u n g man for light factory f washing machine. Phone 3-1649. ♦ 93 acres, chicken coops, capacity employers insisting on having | A little city boy waa visiting ' plaaae phone Mancheater 2-2576. Tel. 8966 work. Apply Tober Baseball. Elm ROOICtNG OF ail kinda. Chimnty atreet, Manchester. FRIGIDAIRE, good condition, re* Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 TvPOO hens, dairy bama, capacity their wav with little regard for! Those Wh« Beg For Ride* his country cousin. Reward. Wauted Autos— A L I, APPLIA.NCEB serviced and 15 Wwa. 10-room house, modem, the righla and welfare of the: We wonder bow many hltch- Country Cousin W hat do you repaired, burners, refrigerators work, gutter work and insulation. cent motor overhaul, $100. Write W A N T E D —Room for mother and LOST—PASS BOOK No 49324. Molorcydea 12 W AN TE D . Machinists, mechanics on state roads. Fiahing per­ 5-fl publlc; hikers would stand on a street know about cowa? You don't j ranges, waahere. etc. All work Expert repairs I’ oneat workman­ Box X. Herald. two children, care for children Notice la hereby given that Paaa ship Satisfaction guaranteed. and electricians. Apply American -e m it for'^one mile on river. Thirty — Rep. Charles ,\. Ilalleck (R ) of ’ corner, begging paaoera-by for the even know if that's a Jersey cow. W IL L P A Y hlghcat cash pricra guaranteed Metro .Service Co.. while mother works In Hartford. City Boy I .lon't know from Book No. 49324, iaaued by Tlic Call Coughlin, Mancheater 7707 Dyeing Corp.. 104 East Main ICK Box. good condition./' 1.50 acres fartg In Ellingrton, 13-room Indiana. , price of a meal or a drink. We Tel. Manchester 2-088.1 Place located near bus line de­ here 'cause I caii't see its Iti'enae Savlnga Bank of Mancheater haa for good, clenn. uaeO care. 1937- street, Rockville, Conn. pounds capacity, $12. 'phone hous^ 18 dcres Ullable, house V also wonder how many of them 1947. Broad Street Motor Salea sired. Write Box C, Herald. ‘I us# the size mccording to tha time my husband comet I have never believed taxes' realize that they are begging just plate. been loat or deatroyed, and w rit­ PROMPT — EXPERT CHIMNEYS—Now that spring la 3121. ready for occhpanoy In 30 days. ten application haa bean made to Phone 3926. here, chimneys and roofa need Houses In cent#r of Rockvllla, in at night!” could be cut ns niueh as 20 per ! as much as the btima snU pan- cent. Maude Jack is telling nroiind ■aid bank by the peraon In whoae repair. Call 2-0768 and we'U be SituHtionn Wanted— E LE C TR IC range. postjA'ar Hot- Business I vocations for 65 acres of land 111 Glastonbury. handlers who thus cadge their Itv REFRIGERATION point super deluxe. - Cost $305 —Ken. William F. Knnwiand (R) that you are worth your weight In name auch book waa iaaued, for there. LaRose Bros. Oo. Female S8 Rent 64 63 acres at Crystal -Lake. 600 SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Ing off others. They aren’t begging Kusiness Services Offered 13 SERVICE new, used 3 times. Asking $250. building lota on CryiAol Lake. of t'nilfomla. foixl or drink, but they .are liegglng gold. payment o f the’ amount o f depoalt YOU.NG COUPLE willing to care Ethel -The f.wllah boy. Who 1s t'MI.MNEYS and fireplaces clean­ 2-9783 after 6 p. ny. TO RENT — 35x60’ haseihent Thomas Kowalawski, phone transportation. And anyone who rapraaanted by aald book, or for OLD KU)OK»l SANDED for child o f working parents by TTie facts of t«»ctino|ogy make ^ he telling It to? ed and repaired. 24 years’ exper­ space suitable for storage. In­ Rockville 1681-3. All very - rea­ bega la a beggar, be it money, the laauance -of a duplicate book Lajong and dnuhing. All Typos — All Miikos day or week. Call 4777 after 5 TWO MAYTAG washing ma­ silly the talk o f inevitable ,le- Maude Hla creilltora. ience. Insured. Manchester Chim­ quire Carra's Market. 1 South sonably priced. marbles, or cliitlk. j therefor. J II. Jensan, p. m. chines for sale at 1242 Silver pre-sslon. ■ ney expert. Phone 2-0542. Main atreet. n Tel. WUUmantlc 9828. evenings. PHONE Lane. Phone Hartford 8-2491. —Robert R. Wason. rhalrman Xa- ' The history of _ the autoniobile Lulu How come yuh Is always I Auuoanccsients 2 j MANCHESTER 2-1226 Lots for Sslo 7S tinnal .\s*i A Call fo r free csttmatas. wail covertnKS Mancheater Kiooi PUPPIES from our own pet dog then walking off, leaving the ears r- Phoire Manchester .5187 or Hart­ evenings. baasador In Russia. AkJO . SHOOCO TURH ■ TA\M« Covering Oo .16 Cottage etreei Pomc.sfic, commercial. F'or for sale. - Collie and Police mix. $.50 R E W A R D for. a suitable rent SACRIFICE—One or two build­ unlocked. When we can see them NOU’W MOW OUT UKt TWAT ABOUl lA V B M ONET In a bualnesa-llke ford 6-1423 Reasonable. Piione 8389. H O S P IT A L Beds w wheel-chalra In Manchester or vicinity for re­ ing Iota. Giant’s Neck Beach. Re­ so ran others and those who are m v V*vei*»! •ON UCilCT OOOR! HIMl H I Call 568e prompt dav and night service, Uollege e.ninen lack emotional wsy. Start a SavUigs Plan and able Phone Keith's Furniture fined American family of 3. Ref­ stricted and desirable. 2-0448. ,*o careless are simply tempting HM6H1 91 put your money to work. Gen­ LANDSCAPING, garden work of CALL 2 1428 COCKER SPANIEL, pedigreed, warmth .lu'l love for ehildnn. PE 11, A S R E FR l(J ER ATION for rent or sale. Rates reason- erences. Write to Box U, Herald — .Mr*. Frederlek W vail,' psyeholn- thieves. erous retum a A ll accounts In- all kinds, pruning, grading. P. Painting— I'apvring 21 spaved and Inoculated. Reason­ 4159. anrad up to $5,000. See ua soon. Donovan before 8 a. m Phone 2- _ 38 Birch Street able. Phone 2-9744. Suburban for Sale 75 gl*t and wife of H irv aril I . INTERIOR and exterior painting, 5lodern .Vlothrr O «o«e Moaebsster Building and Lean S IX -PIE C E fumed oak dining act, Huuses for Sale 72 pnifewsor. 1531 after 5 p. ni. SOUTH COVENTRY—New Cape Mary hud a little hen Aasortsttnu. paperhanging, floor sanding, FOR SALE—Smooth Fox Terrier chair seats red leather. $40. Other and reflnlshlng calking, roofing, Cod, 4 large rooms and bath on Tlie Moacod- radio Indicates that Which caused her many a tear— LA W N MOWERS sharpened, re­ Hniisi'hold Servicefi puppies, thoroughbreds. J. Stan­ Items can be seen at 93 Henry 29 AUBURN ROAD— . It laid like mad when eggs were prewar prices. 12x15 room paper­ first floor, 2 unfinished 2nd floor. the Russian budget for national | paired. Range burnera cleaned. Offered IS-A ley McCray. Phone number 8. atreet. Phone 4279. ! cheap Personsis 8 ed, $12. Now booking (mtaldeoptalde Oak floors, linoleum kitchen and defen.se in some ’ $4.0110.000.000 ' Installed. Wasning machines, Rockville. An attractive six-room home But quit when they were dear. K A T H R A Y ’a Fashioned rug, fur­ spring and siimmetimer coiytracts. bath. Oil heat. $6,950. Call WU- greater than our own. ui 'i i l v a W A N T E D —A few mAre lawns to vacuums repaired, saws filed. with tw o room.s unfinished. Home niture, ear upholstery cleaners. .Spray or brush Call R E -Web- BOSTON Terrier pupa. OolUe limantic 2079-J3. R. F. Smith, large proportion of tli.it htidgel l.s I mow. W ork done by adults. Price Pickup and delivery. Krtendly SHOVEL-A-Day water heater. just alx years old. Fireplace, In­ r I'u.slonier Can I get anything For people who deal re the best, ster. 696.5. pups. $10 and $20. One Police builder, South street. South Cov­ heiiiR spent for air power, because raasonable. Call 7948. Fixlt Shop, 718 North Main. Tel Good condition. Call 2-0255. sulation. Kohler gas furnace, oak to eat m Ihla place'.’ 4777. expertly clenneened. repaireo. parts. applied. Interior and exterioi 2’8" * 6'8". Also camping tent artificial flrepiace with logs. All Henry atreet. Phone 5278. haywire. Pop had to cut out some frills such '•s golf end ' — W'lllinni ttreen, A F l. president. ' Officer— Are you happy now maintenance standing 7-room brick home for a that you are in the .Navy? WAHTED—Ride from West Cen­ Pick-up and delivery Capitol painting, paperhanging, old floors and bed. Tel. between 4 and 7. In good condition. Phone 2-9215 rclinlshcd like new. Equipped to modem 5 or 8-room single home PKOPKKTl Owners, If you are smoking!" Boot 5’es. air. ter atreet to State Office, Hart­ Grinding (>>., 38 Main streat. LET Us wash your walla by ma­ 2-1296. after 5 p. m. /t I f the United States can be handle imlustrtol or commercial In a good location. - considering capi'aUxlng on the Olilcer What .were you before ford, arriving 8:30 a. m., return chine. I>oes a really I'lean lob. pre.ser.t High pneea. contact ua CARNIVAL RY DICK TURNER ELEd'HIC Motors repairing an<' spraying Shingle nouscs sprayed, NEW A N D used Royal portable BEDFORD portable phonograph is nlwirej to the vii't.'vy. A v.'oiild- .you got into the tNavy? 4:80 p. m. Tel. 2-1027. Preserves paint, saves, redecor­ We are paying top coah tot r w - rtwlnding All work guaranteed cutting coata on labor Workmen typewriters. Terms and trade-ins. In leatherette cair>’'itJf be flitler will ivit firget that B'mt Much happier. ating. Hehrend’s t'leamrig Serv- dentlal or commercial property Acs Electric Motor Repairs. 221 insured. Thomas J McKinney; Repairs on all make-. Marlow's. $69.95. floor sample. special 10-12 CEDAR STREET— les.son. Ive, 144 High street. Phone ,58.59. Foi action 'oday phone 7728 or Aatoaoblles fot Sale 4 North Main street, opposite De­ Tel. 2-0106. Member of Master $39.95. Watkins Brothers. — (ien. OeOirije <’. Keiim'.v, \ \F He who would dance in a crowd­ Painters Aaaoclatlon of Amer­ A 12-R6om Duplex In excellent 5329, or write Brae-Bum Realty ed night club haa a kick enniing. pot entrance on North School H AVE YOUR .-uga and upholstery ' C'oiiimaniler. ica. A T T R A C T IV E dog house. Call condition. Large lot and ‘two-car Oo., Realtors, 118 Eaat Center . \ street Phone 5642. cleaned ^by Dean'. Personal Serv­ 1?4« PONTIAC STREAM­ 2-19.55 after 6 p. m. garage. Immediate occupancy of street. Mancbeeter ice. Mancheater 5408. Hartlord LA R G E White Ice box. Good con­ INSIDE and outside painting. | one apartment. Asking price— I'RISCII.LA’S BY AI. VERMEER LINER 4-DOOR SEDAN— 6-11S6. dition. $10. Phone 2-9006. MANCHESTER paperhanging. Rooms 12x15 done ' A-1 LOAM, 3-yd load. $10. Flat $ 10,000. W ILL Buy auitable home In Man­ lUdio and Heater. . SHEiri METAL WORKS for $12. Includes papei at 60c a wall stone, per load, $15, Red and CALI. FEKRY S Household .Serv­ chester or close by. Either a sin­ h/didol Don't laugh so AIR CONOrnONINO roll Call 4'208. gray quarry stone, $28 per load. 1942 PONTIAC STRF.AM- ice for expert cleaning of floors, Machinery and Tools 52 | gle or two-family. Will wait for loud! '^u're making a HOT atR FURNACES We specialize In flagstone, side­ I. . ■ . - — ------— - I occupancy If price la satlafac- UNER CHIEFTAIN 4- walla, ruga, upholstery, windows EOR Q U A l-ITY. price, service, ROBEIiT ,J. SMITH, INC. Installed and Repaired walk terrace, and veneer block. CEMENT Mixers, lime sowers. | lory.'Write Box E, Herald. Spectacle o f o u rse lfi odd Jobs Phone 7690.- consult Albert Guay. "The Konie , DOOR SEDAN—Radio and Eavestroughs and Conductors Roiilt 6. Bolton Notch. Phone 2- garden tractors, large tractors. i FREUKI.es AND IIS FRIEND I^iIn To l Construction tJompany Wanted—To Buy 58 5-ROO.M Cape Cod. built In 1941. Cash If home la suitable. Write 1939 PA C K A R D sedan, radio, INSTALLATION Concrete work, retaining wall's I IN'I’EIUOR and exterior painting, ' .*I1EBERT Baby carriage, small All Improvements, located on haater. Racelpt for complete W E BUY -ags papers and acrap Box A. Herald- cinder blocks, septic tanks land­ paperhanging. Prompt service maple crib, goc>d, clean condition, paved highway. 4 acres of land. ovarbauL Ne<^ tires and battery. metals. Call Arnold Nelson. 737 scaping. grading, driveways V Fair price. Free estimates. D. E. . Phone 2-2046. Price $8,500. Exclusive with WANT TO Sell? 1 have many h/hat's Original owner Must sell, 4900.' VAN CAMP BROS. Lydall street 8906 Belliiccl. Tel. '*-1601. Frechette. Phone 7630. I ______■ James J. Rohan A Son Tel, 7433 buyers waiting. List your prop­ ie a r? Phona 5834. | TEL. 5244 ______' W A T E R M ASTER car top boat. I .SINGLE ‘room, light hoiisekeep- or 7911. erty with M. Madeline Smith. e n jo y in g IN TE R IO R and exterior painting used twice. SuKstantlirl sav S t [fa DIRViCt >l$e t M MC. u s pat opp. SAGGING Springs In upholstered 1 I Ing or kitchen privileges, by re­ Real^r. Telephone 4679. ing. R E. Meinto.sh. 606.1. furniture, seubi repaired .and Florists— Nurseries l.-i' and decorating. Expert woikman- tired professional woman. Write BIRCH MOUNTAIN Road, At- | ship by veteran. Work guaran­ RED RYDER ('aught! BY FRED HARM A.Yi 1942 Ford Super DeLuxe Tu­ completely restored to original Box J. Herald. tractive four-room single one : EARLY CABBAGE, lettuce broc­ teed Call 'relreault 6228. ------—V- room unflnl.4hed. Pine paneled -y dor, heater: 1940 Chevrolet 2- position with Pa.ker Sng-Fruf. HOME FREEZER. Large size lU fAK E TbilHGUN.I (nj.K RANBOrVB iW hioT 6 0 1fAST.CMU,n-' I'LL coli. cHullllower and .xtrawherry MANCHES'ITCK S dealei in raga llv-ing*-room, flrepiace. all con- | ] door Special DeLuxe, radio Work done m your home. Divan plants. Odermami's Creenhouse, Phone ST22. CU3WD.' rr fAiem I 1HC BACK Qi TAKE TrtE ^lONST, 5uT $18 50, chaii \Vritten life­ Tailoring— Dyeing— ' papei and scrap metals calls at veniences. Lkrgc lot, good con- t (3E1 Y&u IN A d A o o t f f t<■AKfclT IDJ'ffe rORCetTiW the ahd neater; 1940 Chevrolet 2- o04 Parker street. your door and pays you highest dltion. $4,700. Only $1,200 down, ‘ time guarantee. Call 3I2!t. ('leaninj; 2$ I CHILD’S Station autonio- FOR SALE HEAP o r (KR t m i f DOO»l6-C«B599/ door Master 85, heater ; 1940 S P E C IA L — Now IS the time to] ______j hlle. in good condition. Price $10. prices Ostrtnsky, 182 Blsselt A real buy. Goodchild Realty Co., IROUftLC.' TOU AND RYDER Manchester 7925 or Hartford 2- PLANNED.'' Plymouth 2-Door, radio ami tyfewkiters and adding nui- plant your Blue Spruce. H 2.5. Inquire 24 Drive A. Silver I.4rne street Phone 5879 FOUR BUILDING LOTS rlmuliil j 0787. Office 15 Forest street. heater;' 1939 Pontiac Club "verim Biing coptniner. Height 3-.5 feel. PLA IN’ SEW IN G Done Phonr 2- Mome.s, Call 61125. WANTED—Baby grands. small ON BROAD STREET - Convertible, radio and heater; -4------j Osano'.s. 15.5 Oak street. L597. ' ^ . upright pianos. Singer ^sewing- 1937 Dodge 4-Door, heater; ASHE S, RUBBISH removed, | t\ PA.N'SIE.S giant strains’. Englliili Furl and Feed 49 A machines. Sewing .Machine Hos­ Near W’«M)dland strecU Will ‘They don't loiter to much since the court rejoeted those 1935 Chevrolet Panel, new yards.....liars, i'lttic.s eleanvil. light 1 pital. 142 Church street. Write trueking, oi Muir and I daisies Itj bloom, MIc basket. Kor- Private Instrurlions 2S sell reasonable. W’ill build portal-8uit8!” motor job; 1,930 Model A gel-.Me-Nots, Siberian watl.fiow- W E LL SE,ASONED hard wood for Hartford. Phone 6-7213 - 6-8298. FOR SALE Cur.son, .5IHIM, ‘ i house if dc.sired. Coach; 1929.Chevrolet Pick­ eiM. Premier strawherrv plants, C.-SLL .Manehestor 2-9027 for priv­ .stove, furnace or fireplace, $15.50 Buv and sell. i.’’v$ l, tOO-$2.7o: l.mui-$14. Evgr- ate tutoring In high school and ; a cord ref. 6970. -VIC FLINT Honesty Is Difficult RY MIUIIAFI, O’MAI.I.EY AND RALPH LANE up; 1984 Chevfolel 2-D oor, IamtEs oj tsw^g mashinjp WE Bi;5" old lawTt mowers re­ Dark, Rich bearing 25-$I 15: 100-$>«5: college prrpaj;atory mathematics | he$iter. ' axpertiv “ repaired...... Singer Sewing gardless of condition. Friendly Gladioli )3 .new varieties 12-$1 15, courses. , I Tel. 2-2647 BAT OCNVCffS Machine Oo., 832 Mato street ’ Garden—^Farm—Dairy Flxit. 718 North Main. 4777. GOT AN HONEST also ,llnest mixture, 12-8,5c. An- Tel 8885, Products 50 HUMUS LOOK ABOUT HIM. BROAD STREET paragus Mary Washington, 15- ^ For Flowers, Lawns, and A STRAIGHT 6UV NEED Electrical work done oil Musical— Dramatic 29 iTnumui MOTOR SALES $1. luO-$2.7;>. Four acr’e.s, hardy GREEN .Mountain potatoes. Num­ Shrubs CAN 8t HARO TO i your car? Wjll do trouble-shoot­ plant''.* Including , delphinium, PIA.N’ O TU N IN G , repairs, recon­ ber twos. Amelia Jarvis. 872 ing at your garage. Reasonable, W'c Deliver Reasonably OUTOIIR'WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR liOARDINfi ilOUSi: with MA.IOR llOOPl.E PHONE 3926 jdiiox, popples, bow mums, etc. ditioning, etc. Uohn Cockerham, Parker atreet. Phone 7026. , WE DO ALL KIWDS 15 years experlem-r relephone .'-tirubs, evergreens, friilt trees Telephone 2-19.12 28 Bigelow street. Phone 4219. d r a t IT, TW IG G S .'a 3797. ’I'rnnsplanled, lollure, cabbage, STRAWBERRY plants. All leading WANTED • " r- ’ y OF AUTOMOBILE WE RE NOT W ELL . YOU MIGHT AG iTG ONE f.\0KE T ime a t b a t a n o a 0UR(5LAR COOLDNT GET H0R6EC0LLAR,A\A30R'WHY DON'T 1987 PLYM O U TH coupe. Good hroccoit, cnullMowcr. Woodland SPEECH Correction, clear voice. varieties including Everbearing. .^iitlionv SlotfCMl^y SHOOTIN’ AT WELL S h o o t t h e m e n , l o c a l .m o v in g and trucking. That vase awav l ik e Ursa, radio and heater. Inquire Gardens, 16S WocKllubit street Private lessons In reading, alge- Also raspberry, bl-'ckberry, blue­ BED AIR ON PICTURES Ol- BECAUSE FROM ALL "YOU 0O\N OUT A BALLET. ‘ Inquire 28 Fo'ey street. Phone berry. asparagus, grape vines. 28 HolllHtcr Street MEM, AUWTtE, TH’ MORSE OPERAS 1VE PROM MRS. BRANMiSAN DANCER WITH SPLIT TlCiUTfir--. at 27 North School street after relephone 8471. ' bra, phonetic work, radio tech­ 2 First Glass WE'RE JUST s e e m a m p r e a d t h e r e 6718. Send for free descriptive price list, ALL MAKES OF -'»*• sue OOTE9 ON it/- A n d a d d t h i s T o v o u r . • p. m. nique White Studio, 700 Main p r a c t ic i n ’ 1-9N T A MALE LEFT IN 'DIP Quality ornamental .shrub.s. i Pleasant Valley Farms, Mlllbury. and wn blood STORE OF CURIOUS FACTS — LIG H T TRUCKLNG Auheu and .street. Phone 2-1,392. ! CRIPPLIN' THEIR T h ' w h o l e w e s t 1942 HUDSON 4-door sedan. All trees, eve.rgrcens rose hushes,, I Ma.ss. CARS Runs cold to thinvC. / MARTHA WANTS 'YOU ID rubbish rem ow l. reasonable WANTED! GUN HAND.' WITH A h a n d LEFT haw Urea and ver^* good running .sbiall friiiLs, fruit treo.s, as­ PAINTERS the lady mav use- V : __ COME AO M E / Tel. 3661. M AN (A g e 80-55) FOR TO WORR WITH ' eoodttlon. Phone 2-0609. paragus platit.s on sale Saturda.v Help Wanted— Female 35 E V E R B E A R IN G straw b e r r y A T$l.,000 ANTIQUE A<» plants. These planUa will bear F.STARIJSlIF.I) 5I1I.K ROI'TK PLACE VOUR order for plowing and .S\md:iv, May 17-ls. Corner Apply GORMAN A D O M ESTIC 1988 W IL L Y S sedan, radio and this year. $2..50 per 100. Call nt Bring RecnninienilHtInns. . *. * >AT. / work now Wheel hhrrowiiig. l-’.i.sler and Ka.-t Center street.-’ HOUSE incithri- needed. Must like nr ___ \N£APOsl / haater, good running condition. 214 ilsrdncr street, or phoiif •s • lawn grading and seedirg Tree.s Liw er than average lelail prices. clitUlreii. Be al'le to i-(K->k. be an MOTOR SALES ■/ T ten c 2-2996. experienced gm-Kl homemaker. 2-0769 , ' Jarvis Realty Co. BAYER’S .MILK sin Relnoved. A, Latullppe, 7S0 Ver­ Kolary (5ub Youth’s Activitie.s •B Eaton Street >- Hartlord 285 MaiR St Tel. 7230 WASH TUBBS Stalling BY LESLIE 11JKNKR u/. • n non street. Tel. 6077. Fund. IJve in.,Phivu' Hartfoni 2-2389. 5 Dover Road NABH BIX 1940. Good transpor- HOWef vou COMIIDff At0»Ks> ' W F ^ V ^ ^THAT'S OtSi. SM ,OKA.V.BOTU5C VERY WEU.. 8UT \ PICKED ■Yj-V d: tatioa. Price $675. c. S. Barlow's. EXPERIENCED woman needed in Hous4>liold (toods 51 fSTTIEECr ONLS TWO MORE I COMTUTE TWS. KNOW THE ITW 5 FAPEK. SO WHAT'S WRON& jUPACOltil ey LAW N mowers sharpened "The PAHS TO FIMSM. IF VOU WANIA, 89fl Main atreet. Florist H—Nursfrics . 15 the l.Tiiklren’s Village to help In WWTEa.lWAMT HANDRiiTiNs^raei iniKNOwnNAs WI1R VOUR VOICE r/X CUESS.. u Universal W ay" stay sharp long­ V’ E BUY and sell good ihsed gAMC THAT keiUOLE Kl[> AND- PROOF THAT AN0TEFK0MME8 /nOT DKITTW vnCN I CAN BCABCELT/THBOArs er, cut keenei. opr-rale ea.-iler the care of infants and young KKBNE'Y’S Garage. Phone 3882. LANUSCAPF gardening ’ ani- weeiL'T eliminatiHl fi-ont your gas ranges and heaters. Jones’ N O T IDLE TA LK CAN HARDLV ton. 1940 G.M.C. 1 to 4 ton. 1936 Fairfleld atreeu . ford 2-2389. TALK.! lawn ehemically. Call 2-9736. Furniture Store. 36 Oak. Phone An Attractive WUlys sedan. . 2-1041. I Have Cash Buyers for Your Property! RADIO - Eaectrical Appitancr COOK, To go to seashore near WHITK flowering dogwood Bervtce repairs picked up ana trees. .Mystic, July August, fam ily of 4-ROQM HOUSE I Need One and Two-Family Homes To Sell! FO RD 1989 dump truck. ICxcellent 75fi nil. CYlll for nr delivered. FLOOR problems solved with delivered promptly 29 years two, Mrs .Sherwood Cheney. HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF SELLING? conditio^ Oaa be seen after 5 Cali 7934. linoleum, asphalt tile, couptei Reicrntly redecorated, with at­ experience John Maloney Phone .54'29. ' p. BU ait Ouk Park Homes. 148 ICxpert wurkmanshlp, free aati- tached • garage. LArge lot. Con­ 2-1046. 1 Walnut street NOW IS THE TIME! lic-ht VoomlB itraat, Mancheater. WANTED— Reliable woman to do matea Open evcnlnga. Jone* veniently locate. Reaaonahly Roofing—Siding FunUturo, Oak street Phone Would Appreciate the Opportunity of Discussing This RADIO neer fixing T Have It re- 16 general houailwork, two d ay* per priced. Shown by appolntroenL FO R D A i 1981 aedan. Oieap 2-1041. W ith Yon. traMBortaUon. Brat |18S takes ^ palraa oy experts Pick-up sePv- ROOFING — Specializing In . re­ week. CtUl 5,582. SoST tee, guaranteed work. SeU check MfAN\NI It. c a n after fl. 2-928e. pairing roofs of all kinds, also GIRL WANTF>D for finishing de­ $100 BUYS 1941 white Magic THEODORE J. LaGACE 9ANWHILE. UM c m r p TDVMgO TIC recall it t»d r the home Car radios a ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, Realtor ^A^Jg00M------WHEtE EA5V W U SOON SIEEP new roofs. No jhb too small or partment. experience not essen­ Chef ^.as and oil combination Real Estate and Insurance 'Selling Sfanchester Real Estate Since 1931 IfiCOME TA>t ' -tpecjalty. Mar.chester Itadif large. Good work, Mir price. Free range, oil drum and faucet. $8 tial, 75 cents per hour to start. 47b Main Street Telephone 5440 - .5988 875 5Ialn Street THE C it y K o BCS riNVE NEILT YEAR PtORD Cbaoh, good condl- .Service, Ji |4irch itreet, Phone estimates Csll."'Howley .'Van- Thrifty Cleaners. 981 Main street. •for Hod-A-Dav hot water heat- Phone 64'^l nr 2-0087 2-0849. chester 5361. dl’: T’rl. 6021. 43 Middle Turn'plke \V—‘ '