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' 7 . JW NBAT'V^BIL 20, »B» ■' -'.i PAGli EtCHTEEK 'T iHanrtifiste^r lEoraUtn^ l| m t!i Avenge Daily Net Prew Ron V»r' the Wm Ii' thifled . V Thr•Weather-— Manchester Chapter ,of Hadas- Red Men tcKNole ^ ' April IS, 1988 Foreeaat et D. B. Weutber Bwuae AbbiitTowii sah will hold its donor meSting to­ “Give lo the USO. .and You’ll Feel'Belter” • • ■ ^ morrow at 8 p. m. in TempleTBeth ^ Clear, cold tonight. Fair, warm­ Sholom, featuring ’ Ethel Henin 4l8t Anniversary 10;932 ll«ry C. Ke«n^ Telit, No. 14, Bowers, actress, monologist and I Member e( the Audit er tVedneaday. Minimum tealflM ©UVCW, will mee't et the home dramatic reviewer of plays., Hadan- Bureau et CtreiflstionB about 82. ssdi board members will be hos­ Mi'antdnomoh Tribe No. .38, _ e( Mre. Arthur H utc^son of 183 UWN and / H anche»ter— A City of Village Charm North Elm etreet tom>irrow at 8 tesses. tORM, will observe its 41at anni- i-', V- «•. -xs . "\ ' vesaary Sunday from 1:30 to 9 -re The Wasljington-South ' School [^iaaeinad Aflrertiaiag eu Page ifl) ■ '-X . ■ ~— \ p. m. at the Italian-American GARDEN VOL. LXXH, NO. 171 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1953 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) The Stanley yroup of the Sputh Child Study group vdll meet to­ ■s.. PRICE n v i esNTf night at 8 o’clock in the newly Club. A steak dinner will be served M4thediat WSCS will conduct, a l?T- rununace tale in Cooper Hall ^ renovated South School. ’The sub­ at 1:30 by Garden Grove caterers the chtireh Thureday at 9 a. m. ject for discussion will be danger and wtll be folipwed by entertain­ NEEDS Donen who desire articles picked Signs of delinquency and the prob­ ment and dancing. up should contact Mra-. Chester lems of delinquency^ in the com­ Entertainment will be provided U, S. Say^ Chiang Firew orks Ferrii of 14'' Elro street before munity. Mrs.' Justine iScher of by Tony O'Bright and his orches­ Wednesday afternoon. RockiHlle, probation officer for tho tra will play for dancing. ,It is ex­ RockvilW-Manchester area, will pected that the great sachem and Probe Calls Earl W. Tost, sports editor of speak and answer questions,, All his board of chiefs of the State of parents are urged to attend. Connecticut W’ill be |freaent,, al.so Rebels 3^st Quit The Herald, will speak at the sports night program at the Tem­ several past great sachems of the The WBA w X meet, tomorrow local lodge., j ______Ex-Senator ple Beth Sholom tonight at 8 Any memfiera wishing tickets o’clock. The program, which is night at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall. No rehear^aal will be held. should obtain them by contacting being arranged by Sol Cohen, will any of the following committee state Capitol, Hartford. also Include two sports Aims. Re- Manchester Chapter, Women of members by ’Thuraday. Sal Ven- April 21— (/P) — The Senate freahments will be rerved by the ririllo, William Shields, Joseph began at 2:11 p. m., today, to hoqiitality committee. the Moose, No. 1094, wiR hold a Butler, Roy Phelps and Paul Jones, U nited N ations/ N. Y ., "depredations” against the Bhr- meeting Wednesday night at 8 debate the bill, already passed o’clock at,, the British-Ametdean April 21—(/P)—T> U..S. to- ™ ■"'•girt.' Trank' Houseand four chil­ A* .a ■ \v'-' •/^' ij IlfGtTlilAII WSTG "COWltMMI-*01$**' 'by' (he House, to> ban the dale Club on Maple .street. AH mem­ FERTILIZER-5-10-5 d^ay threw it.3 support behind d,t, pomng nx Chjne.e Natiohai- dren of St. James, Mo.,, are visiting bers are urgejl to attend. and use of fireworks in Con­ St the home of her brother and B urm a’a demimd th a t Chinese u t*” and that the removal of the necticut. The Senate-’fl late Two of Three Americans Are Freedom Bound sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold N ationalist guerrillas g et o ff genuine guerrillaa would leave Second 100 Mrs. Edson M. Bailey, Mrs. C. se e . $4.2S—SPECIAL 100 LBS...... S3.S0 its soil a n d ^ ld it w as activ e- , airm a able to control the others. start delayed t he ^second ses­ Reds Seen Bonham of 162 North School H. Ferguson and Mrs. W, G. Payne, ' l ^ o u n . • sion of a special legislative’s Street, until Thursday when they I,- »„rkl«^ to brio,' will fly to Bordeaux, France, to join all m*"’*’**'*' Cosmopolitan committee’s ilivesti|;ation of Club, attended a meeting of the i DRICdNURE, 50 LB. BA G ...... $2.50 alKiUT. / % Burmese, gbv'eriimeht which has charges pf influence peddling Disabled in Mr. House, who is serving there in Hartford County Fed!eration of Chief/U. S. Delegate Henry no diplomatic, reUtiona with Refusing to the U. S. Army. ^ Women’s Clubs in Soulhingtbn, on Cabot jLodge, Jr., told the 60-na-, Chiang Kai-ahek'a government on in connection with the bill. Bent Mtoj, Shttp Mehurt, Vigore, Agrieo April 16. h o m e c o m f o r t tion political committee the U. S. Formosa. No meeting of the Buckland wa^hard at work on a three-point Lodge, however, dlaagreed with Hartford, April 21— (/P)— UN Sector Return All Community Qub will be helH this Paul Paige, son of Mr. adi^ Mrs. piM. It would: Burma's demand that the UN con­ A special legislative commit­ m u ^ . The next meeting will be Philip Mahoney of 10 Drive E, will /l. Require the active support demn the Natlonaliat regime for tee, resumed today its investi­ Panmunjom, Koi’eii, April Freedom Village, Korea, 1 May 36 at which time it is hop- leave Chicago on April 24 for a MORIARTY Bros. /Of the Chinese Natlonaliat gov­ aggression againat Burma. He aald gation into Alleged influence sthat\the details for changing two-weeks concert tour with the 3 15 C E N T 1 R S r ernment to Influence the 12,000 auch . a condemnation would qot 21— —-A second group of April 21— (/P) — Accountfl ®( l^OTA jvill be completed. North Park College A Cappella guerrillaa in Berma to give up. help bring about the "peaceful and peddling in attempts to kill 100 disabled but jubilant Bataan-style death marchis, choir. The group will present 14 Herald Photo. . ■2. Stop military operations be- practical aettlement" for which the anti - fireworks legislation. lied prisoners came baCk, roncerts In seven east coast and Robert Weaver of Jersey City, N. J„ was visiting his aunt. Mrs. Helen Fitspstrick. this week end. OIL lURMER twean the Burmese army and U. 8. waa working. semi-starvation, and calcoli^ The ^Immaculate Conception •First witness before the com­ from North Korean prison ed brutality came today fitHM Mothers ClHje will meet with Mr*. New England ata tea. but he'found enough time to make a contribution at the USO headquarters on Nfain street. Mrs. Fitz­ REPAIR those guerrillaa. Ueporta Progreaa' mittee this afternoon was for­ patrick is one of the volunteers working on the drive. Bobby, whose father is a veteran, had aome S." IMaarm the Chineae and re­ The U. 8. delegate said progreaa stockades today as the .30 the second handful orAIUed \ Edmond Morapcey, 37 Kensington adrice to give *a he shelled out to Carol Whltcher (renter) and Mrs. Retha Bayles, solicitors. "Give mer State Sen. Dominick Street, at 8 p. m^Wednesday. Members of the Manchester T*l. MItehBlI 3-5135 move them to fbrmoaa via Thai­ hgd already been made and said Americans exchanged yester­ soldiers retu rn ^ from Con* League of Women Voters are re­ to the USO. Give generous. And yrtu'll feel betler." land. Lodge said Thailand had he hoped "tangible res'uln" would Pedace of Norwich, day landed in Japan on their riiunist prison camps. . " * Pidace waa named by fireworks George Willard 'pf the Nfw minded of the annual meeting to tgreed, to this. be forthcoming. way home. . And Btoriea of many morn’ dM- be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the since the start of the year- Each Cites Burma Righta A itatement In Formosa today distributor Harold Disco in the Model laundry on Sihnmit street opening session of the investigation Many of the American and other geroualy ill Alllad aoIdTera MinTla was named a member o f^ e board Federation Room of Center Con­ Woodbury Is Site state will be represented .by two The American representative by Nationalist Foreign Minjater United Nations piiaenera wha Red capuvity indIcnUd tho Oom- gregational Church. schools. j said the U. S. felt Burma had the deorge Teh saying that his gov- last week as the person who‘ told of directors of the Connecticut him an antijfirewgrka bill "could rolled thropgh Freedom Gate •to­ munlata do not plan to frno .>i^ ■right to demand the removal of alck and wounded as tbay had launderers and Cleaners Ass^ia- Of Drama Festival ______X.-''______• (CosHmied an Pag« Ten) be taken care of” for $4,000. day were laughing and Joking, in tion at ihe meeting held Satut^y The annual “Fellowrraft Club Another Shipment I the Chineae, whom he accused of sharp contrast to the solemn air agreed to do. » Night" will be observed by Man- The House has already-' passed Skt the Hotel Bond in Hartford. the bill • which would prohibit re­ of those freed aa the exchange of Today’a reports rocallad n o hester ^dge No. 73, A.F. aiid For.the. tlrat.timeJn ,aiv year..,. F^r Yoiir^Mivlduirily lick and wounded began yesterday. a r V special co'mmuhicat'idh' tail- sale .and use ..of. fireworks jn ■hocked, worda vincradiMy-anurii?* Washington i^ A members will the New England Drama Festival OMignM Spirdla Patchwork- Connecticut starting Oct. 1 . The But today’s'group WbludM' W uttered two weaka ago toy ~ meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the atHhe Ma.sonic Temple tomorrow Will be*held in Connecticut this Senate waa scheduled to act on the Americana. 12 British, three Turks Adifl. John C. Daniel, > thn- achool annex. A play, “Scattered nlght'^.ijt 7:30. The Master Ma.son year. The annual competition will FMndatiens — Cdl ^ Sees Bid to OnSf measure today. and 50 South Koreans. truce delegate, when t h e __ degree ^wHl be examplified with be held Irt the Wdbdbury School Showers.’’ will be presented. The Mrs. Elsi* Minicucei Senate action on the measure has 3VIII Free 88 More told him 600 sick and woundld executive committee will meet at members -pf the club filling the Auditorium on April 24 and 2.3. T h e Reds have aaidrthey would would be repatriated. varidua chairs. John T. Buck, pres­ The first session will start at Phon* MI-3-7737 Ruffled Coverlets already been put off once. There 7:80. A slate of officers for the were reports that aome legislators exchange 100 South Koreans for The new development atm coming year will be voted upon at ident of the club, will be the act­ 8 p. m. Frida.V, April 24, the sec­ S^ ale Tideland Debate 350 North Koreana and 150 Chi­ ing master during the degree ond at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, and the fe lt. that it should be postponed Claude J. Batchelor, eeirier, of K em lt, Tex., has kla anna arooMl two budAoo, WHHam R. Mtalile. that the Communletc were fe the business session. again. nese Communists tomorrow, leav­ left, Clintonvillr, WJj^at Va.. npd Richard Morrison, Burlington, la., as they prepare to l^vo Pyaktoag, once again on a^ aolemn agrliS' work. At the conclualon of the concluding session at 8 o'clock ing 5.3 Americana the Reds have ment. meeting there? wiil\be a social Saturday night. Judgea will give Washington, April 21—(/P)— Sen. Taft (R., Ohio), said Also on the legislature's' calen- North Korea, for Pannninjom and repatriation. Batchelor waa aoi Hated to be returned |a the sick promised to free still in Commun- and wounded prisoner exchange. This picture was taken by Frank Noel AP photographer, hbnaelf a hour and refreahmentB,, their decisions at the close of the QARDEN and FLOWER SMOS-BULBS todav pressure is growing for an attempt to limit Senate de-!?*'' “ P^*****^ .h««ring be- 8gt. Welter Mlichen 80x84 SIZE on~ a 1 hands. Communist prisoner, and waa paaaed by both UN and Communist eenao^ (AP WirepHotp nUHo Oreettvllle, Tenn., aald "th an U J final meeting. SERVICES 1095 bate on a bill to-isUblish state title to oil-rich submerged' bill to tax truck committee operators on a i Ihe 60.3 disabled United from Tokyo). WANTED A-lc Arthur J. Relchenbach, son Connecticut will ly repre.sented quita a few left la the hoi^tgl 'it by Williams Memortal Institute of That Interpret The Wishes lands within their historic boundaries. With the debate en­ basis of the weight of their vehi-1 Nations and South Korean cap- C^ktbng camp..I would'ratW of Mr. and Mr?. Jacob r X * ''’’’" tering its 14th day. the • Republi-■ ■ ■ ...... cles and the number of miles tivea to be freed by the Reds are Asslstaiit manager, must know bach of 24 Summer street, recent­ New London and Woodbury High Our flrat shipment of these two beautiful coverlet sold out In a they had come than me.-. TfiaSr hew to type. Excellent oppor- ‘School. Williams will present "The Of The Family ran leader toW reporters he does j / "X s i ' travelled on ([Connecticut roadSy to be exchanged by SAturday (Fri­ nqeded medical attantlon m oie^ ' ly returned to hia duty atation St short time. A beautiful "needlepoint" design and a dainty flrWl not believe the backers of the bill j i t 1 I I I I r i 1 f * m 6 day night, U. S. time), the day tullgr. Apply House of Bernada Alba." and Bill Adds Judges Treatment Variwl f Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, on the design that makes a .wonderful gift or for your own use. Ruffled pould muster the necessary *4 T ^ VFAA M. XA 1 1 1 3 The House haa completed legia-! full-scale, armistice negotiations shores of the Persian Gulf after a \V.oodbury Will pre.sent George all around In rose, blue, gold and aqua. t Stream liner Hops Tra cks, The returned prisonem ' a ^ g. SANSON, State Theater BeVnard .Shaw's "St. Joan," Scene JOHN B. BURKE votes to clamp on a debate Hmlta-1 lative action on the program to in-1 week end trip to the Holy Land. tion. I crease the personnel of the higher Some 5,800 North Korean and ■ . y" treatment Improved aftar 6. FUNERAL HOME 4 truce talka aiarted In July, IM l The festival clinyixes ^a long OTHER PATCHWORK QUILTS $7.69 to $9.50 "But it would be an interesting Named by U. S. courts by unanimously approving a (Chinese sick and wounded will be maneuver — it would put some i t /*v g ' o , e i bill'adding two new judgea to the back in Communist handa by but varied since with the upt aM struggle -fpr each of the young­ 87 EAST CENTER STf down# of the negoUatlona,. .* sters .takinjtvoart. ppamatic groups. .peopla on- the apot,’.l, he observed. I i U ( J a r t e l S U l t •. Common Pleas.Court...... May 1. .... ______’...... " ' 'Tei. MI^S-«868 Allied recohnaissaiice planes to­ 'ures. OMttmarciiee over frosen hlg$* In aecondarjN'-^hools. both public CVItira Filibusters Without debate,' the Houae* also ' H E^Y QUALiT'T 36'* '' ...... concurred with the Senate in ap day spotted a convoy of pommun- wa)re in Mtter winter weatlikr wert Qt ASS and private. thXjKHout New Eng­ A31BULANCE SERVICE Some of the opponents of th e' land have engagra in competition ' ^ ^ R D E N hjll who have, joined in lengthy j ' WaiWngton, April 21—(4h—At- proval of a bill enabling munici-! l»t trucks and ambulanqea carrying reported by two Amfrteaiir poldleilu talk agfclnit it are outstanding oriijiy General Browrtell ' today palitiea to establish parikng au- mm** and woqndad priaonara Pic- Roger Hendon M FURNITURE TOPS thoritlaa. or commiaaiona, without I toward .Panmunjom. Shortly aftar N A T O C o u iie il —A 17-car streamliner, bound|^^ T i l l I v)Ue, Plas, and CpU \ Terry Cloth , critici of Senate filibu'atera.'On the |flled'V civil antl-trilsf suit againat. ether hand, aome of the advocates flve ntkjor American oil compan- noon it’Waa moviiig hetwein'flari' rm%' V Mf»mi to York.t, _ Mulllne, of CovingtPn, Ky. tP lif^ E Q U I f ^ E N T of the measure always have op-1 l«a. chargite thw had participated (Continued on Pnge Ten) won 91(1(1 'Bohung, 80 to sepyate agonlea In IWO north^of Kaeaong. ^ T<^ "Seek’ 2 ,7 0 0 .;* -^ /• posed debate Hmitationa in the I in >n interhgtIoMal oil cartel. ' Herndon waa past. . A plane carrying 86 AmericeM ■IrtfHlvTdtohUrad.';;.., and s | . l 9 yd. BAMBOO LAWN/^AKES .... .^ $1.49-$1.9B-$2.75 The action, hied in the Federal- and other Allied sick and wounded 40 Anieficah atod Tiime J. A . W HITE s|.00 Sen. Mlllikln (R -O lo). sug­ Diatrict Coui-t "here, is designed to N e w . . . A i r p l a n e 8 ' least five persons died.^Morel A i r l i f i e r C r i l s E i i gested the way to break the talk Republican Rid from Korea landed Tuesday at perished in k nlae-dty fa substitute for the criminal anti­ TAchlkawa air base, near .Tokyo. '*■ I'than 125 injured were rushed . G L A S S C O . PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE ...... $4.9B fest wa.s to "get out the cots” and trust inveatigattoir|nvolving these march north from Kunu, wbafa i hold around-the-clock Senate ses­ flve companies and others which Air Farce officifilr said there will Paria,' April 21—(F)—The North ■ to ho.spitals, many of them in> San Francisco. April 21—iJF)—.A U. 8. Second Division met ‘**"1**"f • • • • $|.29 yd. 5 YEARS' GUARANTEE— 50 FT. sions. former Attorney General Jamea P. To Cut Budget he daily flights until ail U. 8. Atlantic Treaty Organization critical condition. Rescue I huge airliner carrying 10 persona In November, 1950. , / ’ 24 BIRCH ST. pri.soner.s are in Japan on their Of 100 men who started, only 0^ . Taft said )ie doesn't believe any McGranery put before a grand council Vdlr call upon Its 14 mem- workers continued to'probe ■ San ’ Franqlaco bay , TflI. MI-9-7322 jury here Hat fall. I way home. her natiohs this week to build arrived atjiythe Red prison, toe eaifl; auch dta.stic action is likely this In House Test Dozen on Utters 2.700 wgrplanes during the next the wreckage and officials; and related: “ We Can’t Hide Behind FERTILIZER SPREADER ...... $5.95 week, but hinted it will be tried Brownell proposes to d t^ th» night—minutes after unloading 44 Stripes . I . , S|.49 yd. criminal inquiry for "national Twelve of the Americana flown I two .years for the Allied Air Force j said more bodies /m ay be passengers at San Francisco air­ "We were not allowed, to., stop Our Product” later if there is no other way to to Japan Tuesday were carried j in Europe, Sn American source found. reach a vote • on the bill. security”: reasons. Washington. April 21 — (43 — port. for any cause—^not even, tq go te A GARDEN SPRAYERS AND DUSTERS from the hU^ transport on litters, aaid today. , Some of the injured lay for hours Two aurvived, four were killed Millikin. chairman of the coTl- Thp grand Jury proceeding iii A Republican drive to cut aa much the latrine. If you did, you weu)d volved more than a score of com- 'sa 10 billion dollars from former Newamep.en at at'the th# air base were not This would boost/NATO'a Euro­ pinned in the shattered cars of the and four were missing. -4------^ Make up your own beach rwbes. bearh towels, sportswear, etc., ferenre of all Republican Senators, have to look out for youraelf. paniea here and abroad. PreaWent Truman's 19.34 federal permitted to interview them. pean Air Forcexe t/ 5,SnO planes by Atlantic Coast Line’s fast pasnen- Ten On Plane "One hight 17 of iia were pitt In n of this heai'y quality Terry Cloth. White, blue, gdld, green and LAWjif SEED, lb, 4 9 c ------— 5 lbs. $2.39 said in an interview he feara con­ la the Panmunjom neutral zone , the end of 19.349,34./It haa only 2,900 flamingo. tinuous s.s.sions may be the only Today's civil action named as budget facet its flrat teat today gei- train, the East Coast Champi­ The crew of flve and flve pas­ small room. Next morhlpg when t defendants; Standard OH Com­ in the House. between two warring armies even/'now on. sengers on the Western Air Lines way to reach a final vote on the council will present its woke up there were only tiro ¥^ TE PICKET FENCE. 5 FT. LENGTH ... $1.39 pany of New Jersey, Standard Oil The initial regular appropria- the weather was more cheerful a* ■ Dorlors Operate on Spot . DC6R were on. a short, low-level living." Company of California, Socony- tiona bill pf the 83rd Cnngreaa. an recommendation for the ,.3,600 10-miIe hop from San Frahciaco to (Continued on Pago Thirteen) plane air force to the mini.stera of Skilled rescue worker*, called Herndon, who had wmmdfd SPRINGTIME’S HERE! COLORFUL, BRIGHT Vacuum Oil Company, Int., 'The omnibua measure carr.ving $451,- (Continued on Page Seventeen) OakUnd, last,leg of a flight from hand amputated by Chinese doeton / \ Texas Company,, and the Gulf Oil the 14 We/tern powers who open from their beds, used acetylene HOT KAPS .. .7 ...... 25 for 95c 020,493 to finance 23 agenciea for torches to reach the victims. Doc­ Los Angeles. eight deya before thf marcto, Mdd 58" SIMTEX CHECKED Corporation. the fiscal .vear starting July 1. s -three /day meeting here on Thuraday. tors crawled after them,_ spme- The two who survived are: many died from pneumonia. The Attorney General said.' how­ provide" the test. . Stewardesa Beverlee Nelson, 27, He said all thay had to eat on \ Senators Told ever. that the defmdant Hat msy A highly placed American Army timea operating on the epo't to free Come in now to see . GROW EARLIER AND STRONGER PLANTS Crucial voting probablv won^t Vietminli^ Stab the Injured, giving flrat aid. 340 Fowling, Playa del Rey, Calif., the march was ‘‘ihiUet and craekM be expanded at aome later date to come until tomorrow. Today’s se.s- oflicer said NATO military lead­ and St. Clair Shore, MidvShe suf­ com . i . Ona bowl a day." Table Damask include other oil corporations, both sion was set aside to give • ap- ers had asked for, sn air force of More than 25 ambulancea, re­ Van Fleet Plan cruited from far and wide in this fered no serlouB Iniitry. Tale of Brutality Tt domeatic and'foreign. Such action, prenriationa 'committee "members To 90 Miles ofl? .16,6 planes by the end of 19.34. Jerry '\Adams. 21, Falfbanks. Herndon just Ipuglied arMn aakSa he said, will depend on what the a chance to explain wh.v they cut But' the council, which this week northeast South Carolina tobacco Alaaka, a ^ passenger. He was ifl Housewares Department section, maintained a .steady pa­ Called ^Gamble’ government discovers in records of 61 per cent from the funds re­ held joint meetings with the NATO severe shock'.when rescued but was (OoaHNued eu Pugu T ta) . 8 9 yd. the^flve original defendanta, which quested last Januar.v. ■. ' Key Laos City military committee, decided the. rade to and from .half a dozen reported recovering at Oak Knoll Brownell today’ aAKed the District The committee"cut $721,423,697 .3,600 figure was large enough. swamped community hospitals. hospital, Oakland. Washington. April 21—(Ah—Sen­ Court to order produced for in­ from the Truman figures. .Some The goals which the council will Part of the train caught. Are and Four bodies were recovered by ators have been told that Gen. spection. Democrats have called man.v of Hanoi. Indo-Chlna, April 21-—(83— recommend to the ministers calls the burning oil, emergency lighb? U. 8. Coast Guard crews. . , CHATHAM’S NEW Matthew B. Ridgivay turned down The complaint whioh can be the reductions phony. The. Communiat-led Vletmlnh to- for 1.100 more planes this year and cutting torches csst a weird The dead: 1 Make i)p your own table clolhy'in Juaf the right length for/your amended later, asserted there are da.y drove to within 90 miles of and an additional 1.600 aircraft table. Make napkins too. Colortnl 1" checks in fruit patum in Gen. .lames A. Van Fleet’s plan for Its money recommendations glow over the tragic scene'. Joseph B. Petty, 1150 East Bulletins an Allied seaborne strike against in existence 21 principal cohtraeta Laos' royal capital city of Luang Baseline. San Bernardino, Calif., red, blue and green. I were expected to.stick, although Praba;)g aa French and Laotian The wreck occurred shortly be­ the Communists in Korea in June, apd agreements, "now known to aome members. Republicsna as .'^This source said that the NATO passenger. from the AP Wire* LIGHTWEIGHT BLANKET ■MANCNirrai CONN’ the government” which have heeii forces waited and hoped for a big Standing group had also recom- fore midnight. 2?ii miles south of 19.31. well as'Democrats, are unhappy Dillon, only 12 mllee south of the Nancy Turner, 242 Johns Mreet, Van Fleet, then commander of used in a conspiracy to monopolize ahowdown flght with the invader over refusal to reedmmend-the nor­ on a broad plain. / North Cardltna line and only about Oakland, pa."senger. the U. S. Eighth Ai-my in Korea, the world oil markets. mal snhual federal contribution to \ (Cbstlniied on Page Throe) Charles H. Graves; Oakland, MITNESS IS SnJBNT ...wa- recently ' told a Senate Armed The suit -also alleged that the One Vletmlhh division which 25 miles from Rennert, N. C^, passenger. WaahiagtoB, April 21 (P) the Civil Service retirement fund. stabbed- Into Laos from the east where two ACL passenger trains ’ Pure Irish Linen^ Services subcommittee he was five defendent companies employed The ovefall mone.v requests for .Co-pilot Robert Jacob.sen, 31. of FredeHck Palmer M'elMr, uirr k "crying to turn my loose” for such 33 Jointly-owned subaidiarlM and along the coast of Annam quickly crashed Dec. 16, 1943. Wiling 7XW 503*]^V Lom m ^ m i t - / the Civil Seri’icr commission were moved Into the little town of reaeUrch eeonomiat lu Nuw Tufk an as.sault. but that higher author­ persons and Injuring 187. tier, Calif. City, refnaeg to tell flauuta la* For scarf.3, doilies, dresses, blouses a n d 'art work., ity would not approve it. ' (Conttaned an Page Thirteen) Xiengkhouang after it was The ACX.'a annual atockholder'a (Continued on Page Thirteen) evacuated by Franco - Laotian The missing; %eoHgutora today wheUw toe Van Fleet, now retired, said he News Tidbits meeting wa.- scheduled to be held Pilot, Capt. Robert Clark, 35. waa a Oommuniat while werklag LOW. LOW p r ic p :s-^ felt he could have de.stroyed the troops and civilians. lOOK^taSe^/ Xiengkhouang, on. Colonial Cull^ from AP Wirw today jn Richmond. ,4830 Reese, Torrance. Calif. for rongreeeloaal eonunltteea toe- . Chinese armies with the blow. Carried 300 Persons Flight Engineer Robert League, tween 1940 and 1848. 7 8 " c r e a m ...... 99c Yd. At the time Van Fleet"gave that Route Seven, lies 90 miles south- 35. 810T Alrlane, Loa -Angeles. testimony. Ridgway aald in Paris -east 'of Luang' Prxbang. ancient Roaring northward through the Stewardess Barbara Brew, 26. traditions I residence of the ailing Hesvv penalties for hunting ac- night, the train carried an estlmat- MERGER MXHjijCD '* 36" CREAM , . .;., ,‘$1.35 Yd, . he had "absolutely no comment." Grunewald Admits Fee 12.34 ”N. Harper, Hollywood. . , ,.,.>»:a#hjflg^o«,,Ap^ BACK EFF -La(btiMZ,king, Biacavang-'Vong;.'. Vldenta iihd ' -froe ' h«wt*wg*i^^ i«d '300/. paaaengenv.i.many vof - them '' Stkhlely JV'NeWmahv 624 '27th Id 'JvmV, •I957.’'he was TaV'Kastern't ^ Just 18 rnllea north and no'rtli- vacationers returning from a win­ poaalhle merger of Weafrni Uq* commander. He is now commander licenses for members of, arnv-d street, Richmond, Calif. Ion Telegraph, RCA Ceumuiule^i 18" FINE WHITE ...... $l.29Td. of Western European Defense weaL'pn the big Plain des Jarrea, forces, are among billa signed into ter in Florida, The train left Miami 12 X 22* BOOB SEP enters Union Franco-Laotiah troops, flrmly en­ at 9:45 a. m. yesterday and was The giant plane one of the tinna, Inc,, qefl Ihe Amerleau forces. law by New Hampshire Governor largest ty^es, of passenger craft— cable and Rndlo Oonh, Is uwdy^ 36" FINE WHITE ... ..’ ... $1.98 Yd. Gen. J. Lawton Collins, Army trenched and supplied b.v air with Gregg’ . . . .Striking longshoremen scheduled to reach New York at all available American-supplied 10:.30 a. m. today. crashed at 11:08 p. m. in 15 feet study b.v the three wimpalalea, Ms Chief of Staff, testified behind Washington.- April 21—(J»)—.-troubles" came'to him' “because in New York return to work after of water In the southern part of was' diaelosed today. 18" ECRU ...... • • • • ______$1.19 Yd. closed doors yesterday afternoon weapons of war. waited for the winning two swift victories over Hennr w. Grunewald acknimd- ! they thought I could do wonders,” expected Vietminh strike The engineer. B. B. Sweene.v of the bay. about four miles from to the Armed Services subcommit­ . , . ; stevedoring .firms in work pro- Rock.v Mount, N. C., injured aer- ,8an Francisco and six from Oak­ McLE.AN h e a d s AP tee. which has been investigating edged today he received $13.7)00 , He was called before the House The enemy ha.* already overrun , ‘ . FOR AS LITTLE AS __ CAMP from the AFL Brotherhood of C ar-: subcommittee last year but re- almost one-thirdAna.thlril ofnf Laos’t Mnm' ‘o<1 90.000 rWI ! * dl-SpUtC. ! . , , ■iously. told Sheriff Pete Rogers he land. New York. April 21-4P3-*>j, BEAUTIFUL, PRACTICAl^^ ' reported ammunition shortages. pentera in 1948 for an inveatiga- fused to talk and was Indicated for t nanlmoiis comment of 28, vet­ didn't know what happened. He Near Otter Crashe* Robert McLean, FMaldent of tha A Week « • » • • > * . Talked of Truce - square miles without seriovs op­ erans of German Air Force, in­ tion but refused to tell any details. ! contempt. He has pleaded guilty position. said a frright train, covered the It was almost the same spot Philadelphia BuHetta. was ru>/ C bathim ’s lightweight ” Mi»mi” blanket is an entirely new siW ic laiH c Later, a Senator who asked that He said he had received $6,831 cluding former chief aide of Nazi same stretch only 10 minutes be­ where a United Airline plane elected toda,V president ef thu' his name not be used, told report­ Sentencing has been deferred pend­ The Franco-La.otiait’ forces faced m kind of blanket for Spring, Summer.and Fall. They're just 3 W ay Wedgerest from the carpenters union in 1947, Reich Msr.shal Hermann Goering. fore thf Champion derailed. crashed In 1937, killing II, and ex­ Associated Preiw. He hea bead’ This prict would ineludt H following: c u a w i a . ^ ers: ing the outcome of the committee’s the possibility of a th:-ee-cornered who get their first look at Amer­ lighr enough for Spring when other blankets are too heavy presumably in connection with- the present series of sessions with him. The train's firemen, Charlie actly a month after the crash of a president of the Ap sineo 191^, "Collins said the Van Fleet rec- same irvveatigation. assault. This could come from ica's 'Sahrq Jets is "Wunderbar" Hunt, also, of Rocky Mount, died Transocean Air Lines transport Stanley Overhead Type Door ommendafion never reached the It began questioning him last Vietminh forces moving from . . . for those frequent chilly Summer nights... and for early Testifying before a Ways and week. ^ '(wonderful) . . . Eight more signa­ RED TR.ADE OROtVH 1 Bam Sash, complete with hardware Fall, before the Winter blanket season. "M iam i" is an e Deetrep Joint .Chiefs of Staff for a deci.sion. Means Subcommittee investigat­ Xiengkhouang, from.forces driving tures brings to .3.3 the number of (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Thirteen) I>mdon, April 21—4P)Mi|ir- Pillows » Chsnpe^ Bias Fiiwrm He said Ridgway turned it dqwn Gninewald refused to discuss the from the ilorth from Samneua,' '1 Walk-in door, complete with hardware amazingly soft-textured combination of 60% rayon, 33% ing tax frauds. Grunewald said the Ho)ise niemhers who sig'n petition ..ahnrp Inerenae la Britiah ag^\ 215 lb. Bird roofing, your choice of colors , Waib _ . because he felt it waa too much of matter, waa handled through-Low­ carpenter's union investigation. original point of the Invasion of to forre a vote on hill which would ports to Red China ■ 12 ttuMR.^ cotton and 3% wiool, satin-bound and measuring 72" x 84"- ell Xtayberry, a former Boston at­ But TVibln said Grunewald’s bank cut Inrome taxes 10 per rent efr bigger In January and Fahruarp; . Asphalt siding (Continued on Page Two) records indicsted that it waa In Framing members for single or double beds. See out Qiatham ’^ ia m i" now t PboalmCf— torney. (Continued on Page Two) lecli.ve .luly 1. than in the first two mrntha eg ' connection with "The Cuthbertaon Connecticut Piihllc Expenditur State Dept Official Lashed 19.32—-n-ns discleaed ted«y. A, Novelty siding —an excellent value gift-packaged In cellophane, and $ 3 - 9 8 KAPOK FILLED x»«9* — ****T I Mayberry had been Identifled by case." and took Grunewald to ' fo.«nro-ofW^ Asollwf de«eiea«wit by the Grunewald previously as an at­ Council sees little chance of British government beautiful in rose, blue, green, hunter green, yellow, flames left Ttae Sony' Little Rock and Pine Bluff, Ark. said ohiy non-rtrategle Your garage will have" a foundation and poured con­ »*rW'» Uffoil. iMMiifecIvree Two Sliiclents Held torney who employed him In be­ legislature making any real- rut in cbaiueuse Of white. half of the United Mine Workers Cites Grunewald Connections U. S. Planes Pound Governor Lodge's recommended For Worker Loyalty Doubt were betng sold. crete floor. From our plan books we’ll help you choose •f Mwego ciwaiiMh. When you read and rest, use these wonderful 3 way pillows. union in 1946 to investigate the The inquiry also extended to general fiind budget of $256,600,- a garage style that will be in keeping with the architec­ For Theft of Auto •— — — ■ ' / LOST, l,3«.09(l ODATf Floral and plain colon. Wonderful for gifts too. . ' . late U. TS. Judge T. Alan Golds- Indianapblia and Washington. To­ Reds^Near Sniper ()00 . . . Prime ministers of India ture of your home. \ borough, who had flned John L. bin said, adding that Mayberry and PakMtan exchange me.ssages Washington, -April 21—(^> W.» witness chair'at a public session H'nahlagton, AprU' 21 — billed the union for the investiga­ Park Armstrong, State depart- of a Senate Appropriationa sub- House tamestignters tamed af( We’ll help you arrange the financing. Bolton. April 21—(J3—A star Lewis’ mine workers $3,500,000 for Seoul, April 21—(/P)—U. 8. car­ expresaing hopes t'hat prareiful Green Stampa Given With Cash Sales OPEN basketball player and a fellow stu­ contempt of court. Th e miners, tion which he said was in part suc­ solution may be found to problems meat special a.ssista'nt for ihteili- committep. He appeared to sup- tesUmoay today that the A m g ' $ dent at the University of Connecti­ then on strike, diaregayded a back- cessful because of GrunewBl.v aulhorltip, hold 2t.year- „ reason, of the coats were made and '*a«r: lMj|racks said. < Tobin said the subcommittee had. “not responsible for whst Mr. May­ eastern Koi*ea PvU Kmest L. Ranson m fatal * security reasons ciating himself with Dirksen's TheJW HAUeo. located Mayberry and -served a berry aavi." body kaowa new wbero UMat <4 ’Oiarged .with theft of a motor Ground-based UN warplanes fhooting of Korean guard and al- Sen. MrX?arran (D„ Nev.) told view, told Armstrong "public em­ them are." e. iMANCMmi vehicle were Eugene King, 21, and Mbppena on him yesterdaycfor a Grunewald balged apbciflcally. atruck deep into North Korea, at- ; '’•P* "f 14-year-old Korean Armstrong his "lack of candor is ployment the public business" Robert Sohn. 19, both of New Lon- future appearance before the com­ very plain.'.’ and Sen. Dirkaen ♦_I From ^W^IUmaiitK ampng other things, at talking tacking a Red airfield and supply, • - Archbishop of-'Canterbury and there should be "no dvlre on RIDS FOR m e d ic DRAJPP Th«J.W H AL€«o RockvlUe and Sto m t dbh. King, a aophompre, waa on the mittee. about outlays in Little Rock for lines. , expresses tthanks that President .(R..'Hj.) informed the wit neks; the part of any one to covet up:" PHONE MI-9-4526 varsity's flrat team at the univer­ Grunewald. 80, has for yeisra- Waahlagtoa, 'April 2$ Hi sity during the 1952-.33 iwaaon. been ^aomewhgt mysterious man- , Th* • h aiding, husky-voiced reported along the 155-mile ground Chimchlll '.have declared readiness I had any rgal-doi)bt about wheth- Before thfe committee ntet 'Just Beyond Bolton Notch — Coventry Boad, Boatc 44-A Btate Police Officer John Ferach rector of Welactivr gar AdVerttije iis The Herald— It Pays 'aboue^Washlngton -with a reputa­ OrunCwald was summoned back front aa another group of aick and Western Vorld to enter at once, j er .vm; are doing a go<>d Job.”, Mundt said he sees aome ligna rernuMutadad a turn , tion aa aa influential wire-puller. ' ---- T— 1 into new attempt to reach tinder-i Arm.strong encountered rough (Oai^tlnaed om Page Eight) taaalen ef the dsriar^t \ / He has said that pe^Is with tax (Oatlaped ra Psge Thirteen . (GnsHnued eu Paga flight) atantUng wi(h Sqviet Rusriii." ' gojng ^ m tht time he took the / (OoBttuned Puga Tau) "wtttoaBHHmMidfl Y' I v , A ) /■ ■' 1 ______' i ' ‘ Am S" 1^.. ,J) .A I, :. f - i ' Y" ; :\ ■/ , - i # . . T r f- V .• ■■; .V.. MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONl^TUESbAY, APRIL 21; 1953 PACE TWO .wor« .cloUilnc..nilUbie lo t fiUtUlg. _____^NCHESTER^EVENING HERALD^ APRIL 2L 1953 V—l -PA q E' 'Hebron' and work. r MANCHisfer Senators Tol3 inswik • McFerran-Keefe Wedding -fa" * ...... Mrs. Gertrude M. Hough at­ Spirit of Gliib tended Saturday afteriioon the Local Pilot Describes These Old Buses Will B^^obile Hospitals Voters League RANGE and FUEL OIL Van Fleet Plan Of flighland Park School wedding of her granddaughter. STATE Miss G. Louise Keefe, daughter '■ I'l B1.^ ify Not Dampened of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Keefe 7-B IG D A Y S r7 Picks Officers 24 Hour Delivery Service^ Galled ^Gambfe’ Thehe ^^Ighland ^ „ Park Parent . cated next to the achool, 250 feet of Hebron, to attorney Frknk Jj^an to Korea Airlift . - i ■ , TeacbtfracbtJra i Association has requeat-- to the east. Thl« would provide the McFerran, of the firm of Paul, starts FRIDAY (Continiird from Pa'K« One) ed Alie town to expand the High- ; school with 280 feet of land from By Rainy Spell Lawrence" and Rock, Pittkburgh, :f'F ■- Mrs. George Marlow Is Limd Park School before conditions I Its east walk, Pa. The ceremony took ' place at . Lt. Col. Gordon Weir Is of overcrowding, beginning to be , The right of way is owned by Reelected President, a gamble. And,, too, there was y Hebron, April 21— (Special)->- ^LSt Hampton Congregational NATO Coimi^il felt now, get more serious, ' lealtor E. J. Holl, who la the Cmurch, Rev. James B.. Yea, pas­ On Way to New Post MOMARTY BROTHERS 'jot of talk about a tnice atytilie 'The frequent rains of the p'ast twb genda Is Adopted time which probably had ap'' ef­ In a letter forwarded vto the i developer of Rockledgc. • tor of the church officiating, as­ BVEBYONTS At Ft. Bragg; Had 3 sis CENTER STREET TEL. MI-.3-5135 Board of Education by General The Board of Directors, when monthr have failed to dampen the sisted by Rev, Howard C. fect.” . A To Seek 2,700 At the annual meeting of the Manager Richard Martin, the : the proposal wa.a before them Frlr ardor of thia community's Garden Champe of Shelton," formerly of d U B A T Years of Duty in Japan / This development cantje after the school's PTA points out that some , (j^y night, tabled discussion oh League of Women Voters held last aubcommittee. headfO by ^en. Sprouts, a 4-H club, which has Hebron. ADVENTURE night In Woodruff Hall of Center Juggling of facilities will be necea- j moving the right of way, andth? selected cemetery beautification as Mias Bernals Honored A two weeks’ visit wifft hia par­ Margaret Chase JSfnlth (P.-Mel, aary next year at the aix-claas-1 matter has been referred to the New Airplanes Congregational Church, the fol­ called at least a temporary halt In Its project. Miss Bernadette Bernals' was OFAU ents here ended today for Lt.'Col. lowing officers were re-elected: room school on Porter street to | Town Planning Commission for However, club leaders indicate honored recently at a pre-nuptial its Inquiry. accopnmodate all the pupils, and Gordon T. Weir who began a long (Continued from Page One) Mrs. George Marlow, president, Mrs. Smith said her committee further study, a respite from wet weather would shower at the home of her par­ ' H M E ! drive to Memphis, Tenn., early this Mrs. Roger Olcott, secretary, and that the situation will become Recommend Wing be desirable and would allow mcm- wlshed to,-r^ana1.v7.e and digest” the acute when three proposed hous­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Ber- [ morning. Weir, a pilot In the Air Mra. Louis Heard, vice president. The PTA ha.s recommended bera of the organization- to go for­ nais. Many attended -Jrom her mended to the council a goal of BAKE SALE testimony already given before ing developments in the area are Force, recently _ returned from .3 000 planes by the end of 1955, New officers' elected for two ipeclfically adding a wing to the ward with plana for. refurblshiifg Hartford office aasociatei, besldea making, a decision on any further completed. Japan where he has been stationed but the council has not j^t made a year terms Include Mrs. Dorian healings, There were indications school, inasmuch as the school's the Burrowa Hill Cemetery. other friends from Gilead and He­ Shainan, aecond vice president, The, Rockledge, McGuire tract original plans were drawn to pro­ 17 Now III Group with the 315th Division. He Is the decision on the 1955 goals. Said a mink to a friend the group might write Its report and Weldon developments are ex­ bron. Miss Bernals is to be son of SMFD Tax Collector Thom­ and Mrs. Alexander Wylie, treas­ i \ A T J . W, HALE'S without further testimony. vide for a wing tf expansion Were Membership In the group stands married to Frank Morton of Col­ Yesterday. Informed - NATO pected to add another 400 homes as and Mrs. Weir of 117 Summer sources said a .^1,340,000,000 de­ urer. The directors for one year ('onflr'ms Testlmnny ever needed. now at 17; the latest to add his chester at a date to be announc­ terms a:re Mrs. John P. Cheney, ‘‘By the way, I don't care Lnst night, Gen. George C. Mar­ to the area, and the present school name to the roster is Kurt Nygren. D is ii^ s street. fense program would be ■ recom­ would be unable to handle the ad­ The school board last night ed in May. * Jr., Mrs. John Conklin, Mrs. Irving if they catch me • to^y. THURSDAY. APRIL 23, 9 A. M. fo 9 P. M. shall confirmed testimony given took no definite , action, •, but Dougla.s M- Fellows is club leader' Preoent Israeli Dances Weir, who has made a cio’cer of mended to the council—mostly for ditional, p.upll.s. the letter aald.^ the. Air Force since enlisting air air strength. This includes an -air­ Gunderson, Mrs. Charles House. Just .40 I’m sent . . . the- subcommittee last-week that authorized BuperinteTidetit -of and- is assisted by Allan- Rychling, A program o f Israeli danced was Mrs. Charles Jacobson,' Jr., and' Convert I.iinchroom most 12 j’ears ago, »aw service in plane building program of between. . Am;' ■ at a reasonable rent to . SPONSORED BY MANCHESTER YWCA he had signed a controversial di­ The school's pre.sent kindergar­ Schoola Arthur H. Illlng to Inform junior leader. Charlea Schreier is presented- following' the installa­ r Mra. Jacques Shaw. rective. chairman of the project commit­ K World War II with the 98th Bomb 450 and 500 millions for European S. Ma.\’s. all summer to stay.” ten class of .53 children, the F^A General Manager Martin that any tion of officers of th e. local PTA The proposed local agenda waa (branch of Hartford County VWCA) Thia directive, issued Sept. 27, expansion of the school would de­ tee. Group,, a unit attached to the 15th airplane factories to add to the* presented by Mrs. Irving Gunder- told Martin, will require two first recently by tour dancers from the They are Just old buses now but they’ll be mobile hospital uniU aoon. . CD Director IMwaiM W. 19,50, about three months after the pend on the town's success in car- ■ Donationa of green paint to University of Connecticut. A Air Force in the-European Theater, planes being turned out in Amer­ Furs wild or tamo storod in our grade* rooms, rather than the one ican plants. Krasenlcs bought the retired Connecticut Company buses yesterday for conversion into mobile hospitals sen and adopted by the group.The Korean lighting began, Instructed the (chool now has. and the school r.ving ont proposals to move the cover the cemetery'a battered iron brief resume of the origin of the He went to Japan April 11, 1950. Items are; consolidation of the fire the armed services to 'asstime for right of way, railinga and mortar for the aag- m His wife and four so i, the young­ Military leaders will ask the which will be equipped for every sort of emergency medical work short of. major surgery. The buses districts under Plan I of the re­ fiances was given bv Kenneth budgetsry purposes" that .the war plana to provide for thia by con­ coiM av ministers to put most of their air- cost $413 each and Krasenics expects each will cost $1,250 when,fully equipped. Dr. Joseph C Barn- verting its lunchroom into a class­ The board last night al.so point­ ging stonewalls, would be welcom­ Base,' ■ instructor.-^ The ^ dances est born in Japan on Nov. 30, 1952, port of the Fire Protection and Fur Storage Vaults would be ended by June 30, 19.51. ed by the club. • lECHNKOUl came home with him and are in m'rfft output into all-weather head of the CD Medical Division, la surpervislng the conversion work, much of 'Which will be done by Utilities Study committee, expan­ room. ed out . that plans already pre­ showed the influence of other ON THE PREMISES Marahall had taken ofhee sa Sec­ pared for converting the school Trip to New York Ev«a Uie -^Memphis now. Weir will report to fighters, the .sound-barr,ier bust­ volunteers. Seats have already been removed from the coaches, which are stored temporarily In the sion of school facilities with retary of Defense six days earlier. Members of the school board countries on ilancing. SONGS parking lot at the Municipal Building. 1 last night said, however, there can from coal to oil heat would serve The eighth grade educational Plan Mite CellecUona An Oat Ft, Bragg, N. C., on May 15. ing Jet fighters and light special emphasis on the high The directive has been criticized to relieve its conditions of over­ trip to will take oflMs \ Comtiat Flying bombers. school. Improved town planning, be no expansion of the school un­ Mite boxes containing donationa WofUI. aa a "alowdown order." * crowding. It was stated that the place "Thursday. Rov. Harold R. ThV 315th, Weir said last night. The worst shortage, this source and evaluation of the Town Char­ By telephone from his home in less the town is able to purchase from children of St. Peter's additional land adjacent to It, and room now u.sed for coal storage Keen and Mrs. Maude Bottomley, Church school through Lent, will Is flying C-54's and C-124’s be­ .said, is in all-weather fighters, Hospital Hits Record Queen Elizabeth ter. Pinehurst. N. C., Marahall said he principal, and teachers of the PLUS . . . ANOTHER the most expensive interceptor Buying Buses fliaJmien Report C d l for our lendod Mossongor .had signed the directive at the this In turn is contingent on the could he turned into a kitchen and h^ taken to Christ Church Cathe­ tween Korea and Japan and the Total of 164 Patients town's moving a right of way over that the auditorium could be used faculty. Mrs. "Ida C. Heck, Mrs. dral next Sunday afternoon for WALT DISNEY TRIUMPH Far Ea.st occupational airlift. He type plane to produce) The NATO The budget was proposed and recommendation of the J^int Floyd A. Fogil, Miss Permelia Air Force has now only 20 per Marks Birthday adopted. The follbwing chairmen Chiefs of Staff and that thi* a partially passable road, now lo- as a lunchroom. presentation at a special service accumulated a ^ u t 500 hours of Broi'sseau and Charlea Carukln “BEAR COUNTRY" cent of the all-weather fighters Saves Money Manchester Memorial .Hos­ gave reports; program, Mre. recommendation was signed by al.so Richard M. Grant, will under­ when other church echools of the . combat flying while in Japan. He diocese will also present their of­ was flying ammunition, _ rations that military leaders consider as pital Is filled to capacity to­ JVindsor, England, April 21—(45 Charles Towle; treasurer, Mrs. M A X & CO. Gen. Omar N, Bradley. Marahall take the guidance of the trip. Prices For This Engagement the ^.soluVe minimum. The num­ Edward Radtke; state resource, s: added: ferings. and supplies from Japan into day. The number of patients in —Queen Elizabeth II turned 27 to­ furriera . Vietminli Stab Green to Have Clinic Dale .Matinee, Adults ...... 74e ber ^all-w eather fighters now on Conversion Cost Much the hospital rose to 164, setting Mrs. Dorian Shainan; national at- "Also on Sept. 25. 19.50, I placed Korea and was part of the air day and for the second year in f$lrs, Mrs. Stanley Lorenzen; local The second inoculation clinic at Maaehester Evening Herald He- Evening, Adults ...... $1.00 Allied airbases could not be deter­ a new alL-time high for pa­ of alxty-nlne Church Street, Hartford to the credit of the Army about evacuation crew bringing wounded mined. affairs, Mrs. Irving .Gundersen; the school is slated for April 29, hron oorreapondent, Mies Susan Children All Times ...... 80c Less Than Purchase tients since the Annex was succession observed the occasion in $1,176,000,000 for immediate use. In the home economics room, open­ foldiers back to hospitals in Japan. .membership,. Mrs. John Cheney, I obtained this money from the To 90 Miles of New Prmcipal Pendleton, telephone HArrlson S- To keep these planes flying the closed on Hartford road. mourning. l i s t year it was for her ing at 9 a.m. This la for all children All Prices Include Tax Most of the "island hopping" aa council and the military leaders Of Mobile Hospitals Jr.; unit organization, Mri. Louis foreign military asslatancb funds 3889. Helping to swell the patient fathe^ King George VI; this Ume, ‘I who are having the "triple shot" part of the airlift was bi-weekly. were reported to have reached ■—\ Heard; publications, Mrs! Melvin already appropriated, with the The unit was flying about six to total were the births of seven for her grandmother, Queen Mary. Hathawny; voters service,* Mrs. agreement of the Secretary of Key Laos City Mrs. Mitchell to Sue* series. agreement on' a 890 million dol­ The local Civil Defense organiz­ Booster shoti*wlll be glyen May seven hundred tons of supplie.a a ation has bought two retired Con­ children yesterday and two The young monarch invited her Francis Cowan; publicity, Mrs. Slate who allocated those funds., Indian Students lar infrastructure progi-am dur­ more this morning. Of the ceed Miss Grahstrom 27. at the third and last clinic. day into Korea, he said. _ ing the nfcxt three years. Infl-a- necticut Company buses for con­ closest relatives to a quiet lunch­ Frank Lister; and bulletin, Mrs. "Of this sum, 663 million dol­ (Continued From Page One',- eon party her* at Windsor Castle. These shots are for children who "One day we lifted 1.800 ton.'*, struclure is tlfb NATO term for version into_^mobile hospitals to be seven born yesterday, four Gilbert Hunter. lars was Intended for new am­ As School's Director were boys.and three were girls.' Military and naval commanders all Mrs. Jay Rubinow reported on KniTTim 1UI115 munition and 48 million dollars for bring a signed permission slip from Stymied by Fast but the average waa six to seven the building of solid installations stationed at'either end of town for Laos, or from forces striking frorn parents or guardian. A fee of $1 .Superintendent William P. over the British Isles ordered the ■ .* 'iSr 4VTO ■ranovation. of, reserve stocks." hundred," he added. "'That was one mainly air bases, a Jot fuel pipe-^ use in military and other emer­ the regional conference held in northwer-tern- Vtelnam. • Mre. Madeline Holmes Mitchell, wtlt be-charged for this aervlee, • ■ Slover said - today he is- eherk- customary birthday sahiter, in­ Providettew last March, and rtated Mrs. Smith and Sen. Byrd (D- Jhansi—(45—An Indian college niL DIMENJION of those bTg days:"" ' line .system aind communications gencies. llie Vietminh seemed to be try­ a teacher at the Mancheater Green Four Are Baptized From 33 to 37 soldiers were Cost of the buses, bought from ing the records and says the cluding one of 41 guns in Hyde that it was Important to get to Va) both said the aubcommittee Four children were baptized official succeeded In turning the and air warning systems. ing to overrun as much of Laos as School aince 1943, has been ap­ R L E N ; evacuated in each flight. Pantaleo's auto junk yard,* was births may equal a previous Park at noon gnd another of 62 know the legislators, explain to probably will seek further advice Sunday at the Congregational tables on students. A highly placed American source one-day high here. on the beat way to overhaul the posible before the sea.sonal rains. pointed to succeed Mias Esther M. After 24 had been Injured in a ■"It’s fough over there. We said this includes 20 million dol­ $825, and CD Director Edward W. guns at the Tower of London an them league policy, and try to un­ church here: Lura and Varney Fel­ VI—IrI* Mrvr I UnnlefY brought back a lot, of boys to Krasenics expects the hospitals hour later. derstand their point of view In arihed aervlce.s' busineaa and man­ F-sch of the three divisions liave Granstrom aa principal of that lows, children of Mr. and Mra. riot^ at Jhansi Medical jCoUege, **Rlde Tbe lars foi' building air bases in West covered about 100 miles thus far. “ She’s Back Tachikawa in Honshu. That is Oermany, when fully equipped will cost In keeping with tradition, the of­ establlahlng a relationship with agement methods. school. Douglas M. Fellows; Calvifl Chism Vice Chancellor S. R. B h a r a t an- On Broadway” Man JJown** Byrd has said he is certain-the Rain was already falling in the npunced he would go on a hunger the main camp or evacuation cen­ about $1,250 each. could collect because he had no ficial pomp-and-ceremony celebra­ them. * Coolidge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Tech. >;15 I ter. The Injured were flown from An appropriation of $7,620 .was ammunition ahortage inquiry will mountains of ftorthe.rn and central The Board of Education made bert A. Coolidge, all of Hebron: strike. Since students traditionally part in or knowledge of the arson. tion of the birthday will be on June Mrs. Louis Heard, who kpoke on result-in. demands for a reorganiza­ Laos, but the season when the gen­ the appointment last night to per­ Donna Marie Burks, daughter of | launch fasU on the slightest pre- Wed., MRcllyR Mnaroe "N IAG A B A' front line bases to bases behind made recently by the Board of Di­ In another part of the decision, 5— this year three days after Eliza, league supported . legislation, ex­ Plat "THE BISO" y ou can UMyour tion within the Pentagon and eral downpours come may start mit Miss Granstrom, who haa been text, they were ■ now confronted the lines and we transported them Nautical School rectors for .the buses and for other the court ruled against the in­ beth’s coronation—when Britain’a plained how bills become laws. The Yo Mr. and Mra. Dennis Biirks of Wll- CD equipment. Mra. Smith', indicated ahe fell the anywhere from end o{ the April to aervlng aa principal of both the Ilmahtic. grand daughter of Mr. with a passive resistance cam­ EASY' FBEE PABKI.NO to Japan for hospitalization." surance company’s claim that uncertain weather Is supposed to bills supported by the League of TO'.v le Sterling same way. / , Mancheater Green end Bowers paign by a college officiaK No Enemy Contact Krasenics has estimated that to Pavano had not complied with be at its best. Women Voters of Connecticut in end of June. and Mrs, Frederick J. Brehant of . To Close Down b'by such hospital units new would The investigating grovip i.s con­ schools to devote her full Weir said he did not run into conditions of the contract that he The queen's children, Prince the state legUlature. are; HB 410 •t every meal, oh The rain ' were hampering the Hebron. cost between $9,000 and $24,000 -\ sidering asking advice from, attempts of French pilots, -flying lime to the Princeton street school, Two In Gilead any enemy opposition on the file proof of loss. It said this was Charles and Princess Anne, were calling for constitutional conven­ every d a y— and among others, financier Bernard which is now undergoing a seven- flights. Most of the contacts 111 New Loudon each. American-supplied flghtera and Two baptisms also took place at Volunteer Workers a question of evidence for the jury given permissioil to join the grown­ tion, HJR 10 oh annual budget 8*s- Barueh. who had experience in room expenaion: Gilead Congregational Church: were made farther north in Korea. to decide. ups for their mother’s birthday slons, HJR 11 which is a ban on the Sterling will grow more beauti­ 'bombers, to plaster the advancing Mrs. Mitchell, a graduate of MANCHESTiM Much of the conversion work on working with the Army during Vieftninh columns. Barbara Ellen, daughter of Mr. His unit had air support and was lunch for the first time this year. dual office holding, HJR12 which Wlllimantlc Normal School and the not subjected to enemy Are. Each •'^Pril 21_<45_Ad- the buses will be done by volunteer ful with use every year — because it World War I. and Mrs. Ernest A. Anderson; NOW PLAYING Charles is going on five and is mandatory redistrlctlng of the The enemy ran easily skirt, the Unlveralty of Connecticut, came to flight had two flight attendants miral Billard' Academ>rnautical labor. Dr. Jo.aeph C. Barry, head HONG KONG HAS JITTERS Mss. Smith said there was the Lynn Alice, daughter of Mr. and Anne is nearly three. Senate, HJR 13 calling for codifica­ is solid silver, and because T o w l c possibility, too, tVat Gen. Do\iglaa plain and move on the royal the Green School after service ss ENDS THURSDAY and two nurses. '’»re%lnce 1936 of the Medical Division of the CD Mrs. Oren R. Thompson. STATE organization, will supervise con­ Manila—(4*1—Buainess In Hong Charlea saved money to buy, his tion of the constitution, HR 27 call­ MacArthur. former Far Eastern Laotian capital at Luang Prabang a training teacher at Willlmantic $55 la Realized "We had the. boys back in ?on , cun-ent enrollment of LADIES' NEW SPRING ..patterns will never.go. out of date.. and the government ae*t at .Will djsconUnue op­ version.... Kong ,ia .slumping and the. popula­ rnothpris .present and .went ahop-. ing for Home Rule, and.HB. 162 I Commanfler. might be' consiihiert."' ■and teaching' in' Ledyard- and Fair- ’About $55 waalhe sum realized Japan' four to - ftve • hours after erations June 15. / However, the futiire of e In- Vientiape. Tliat would leave the field. During tVie past year she they left the fighting zones," Weir The buses contain engines which tion is war Jittery since British ping for it yesterday in Windsor. which is a revision of the 1951 Yet a single teaspoon costs as little X"' by the rummage sale sponsored by I are in operating condition, and it home rule statute. vestigation will denei]en^, Mrs. French Union forces with another has served as teaching prlnqlnal the Congregational Ladles Aid I THE MOTION PICTURE said. Announcement today by Suner- endoraement of the U. S. economic His choice of gift' remained a as $3,70, six-piece piece settings Smith apid. on w h^ thif^enators "Island” in Indo-Cliina just like under Miss Granstroro's auper- While in Japan, Weir waa pre­ D. LeVser said is planned to transport the units blockade against Red China, says secret. Following the meeting refresh­ Saturday. There were many left- • on their own power. Kra.senids said a 16-man chamber of commerce decide after studying■fn the volum­ Na-San, 117 miles we.st of Hanoi viaion. overs. 'These have been mended ! THAT WON THE sented the Bronze Star, He has this decision by the trustees wa.s ments .were served by Mrs. CTharleg begin at $29.75, We can help you 12 tires are needed, howev*er. trade mission to the Philippines. inous record alrefidy complied. in life 'Thai country. Other .Yppointmenta and. put In... good shape by LA 1 served overseas about four of his due to a state ruling that Clarke Artificial Breeding Towle asJistcd by Mrs. John The ' French still are holding The Mitchell appointment waa nearly 12 years in service. . The Hall, the main dormitory, must be Seats have already been tom out Robert Der," cljairman of the Cheney. Jr., Mrs. Charles M'orse, collect your T o w l c Sterling on our members. i of the coaches. Operating tables] mission, said it waa seeking means MAI-.\YA RDSl'MES Na San with, just enough Viet- one of four made by the board last About 30 boxes of what was ACADEMY AWARD trip back home was taken by provided with tha same fire safe­ Raleigh—(4’i—In 1952. 45,000 and Mrs. Leon Thorp. Mr*. Jay guards as a four-story hotel. compressor.*, generator, medicine oj promoting closer trade relations easy budget plan. DUMBERINO ininh troops around to keep them •night. gathered up have been packed and boat, a 15 days cros.alng time. The cowa were bred artificially in Rubinow and Mrs, Melvin Hatha­ on the alert. That can happen also FOR I He said the fru.stees also had in chests and otUer medical equip­ between this country and the North Carolina, accordhig to the way, past presidents of the league, In the others. Miss June Mar­ sent to various charities, 'Some to Weir.s spent little lime upon ar­ crowij colony. Kuala L,\impur. Malava — ifP) — on the Plalp des Jarres. shall, of Anderson. South Carolina, I mum draft calls to post graduate ment and .supplies will replace, Stale College Extension Service. poured. Ellis Island, others to a southern rival in California. ’ Within five students at the academy, which them. ' Nfaiaya's lumber industry, suspend who will^ graduate from the Uni­ mountain school, some to other SHIRLEY BOOTH hours they had boarded a plane I Malavs's lumber Indiistry, su­ Haiphong, Indo-China, April 21 versity of South Carolina thia I will take .several this month. When conversion is complete, church groups for disposal. for .Memphis. After a short visit I The academy occupies the form- the biLses will be moved from their NOW ON spended shortly after the Com­ — —^^Communist-led Vietminh spring was named to teach a pri­ Ta.x Collections AS THE there. Weir flew home to spend DEWEY-RICHMAN munists rebelled Iq June. 1948. is raiders blew Up several hundred mary grade; Miss Rachel L. Hen­ I or estate Mmirolands, built in 1909 temporary location, in the park­ \ Mrs. F. Elton Post, tax colfec- the pa.st two weeks with his own ; by Robert cf. Moore of New Or- ing lot of the Municipal Building ESTABLISHED 1906 to be risumed shortly. The Malay­ tons of munitions in a big French ry, of Glastonbury, who will grad­ tor. will hold her next aea.sion for family. He bought a new cijr an government has ordered four depot in this northern Indo-Chi­ uate from the Home Economics BPST ACTRESS OF 1952 ! leans and sold in 1920 to Waldo to permanent storage points, receiving taxes at the town while'home and began driving to R. Clarke, chairman of the advis­ jirobably at either end. of town. 767 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER large tractors from the United nese port city last night. Department of Middlebury College clerk's office, Saturday., from 9 Memphi.s tocla'y. States in the first move to mechan­ In June, was named to teach home ory board of the school, and others. n. m. to 1 p. m. She will hold her 'CH O ia OF THE YEAR' —PME MAGAZINE r . S. "I» oUh GlM>d” In 193.5 the New London Nauti­ ize the industry. econorpica; and Roger/ A. Wood­ la.st se.ssion at the office on April When he reports to Ft. Bragg. Booster Club Drive bury. of Boaton. Ma.aa., Kheduled cal Academy had a brief existence 30. from 10 a. m. to noon, and Weir will be a member of the. on the 14-acre estate, which has High Goiirl Rules • to graduate from Boston-Univer­ h U F / r i ,a n c a s t f :r from J to 3 p. m. She also ' re- Joint Air Transportation Ward. also a 600-foot beach near the sity in June, was named to tfach telves pisyment-s dally at her home This is a planning board formed Climaxes Thursday a nrtmarv grade. 1P .l t :Y B O O T H mouth of the Thames River, across Against Company )>n the Bolton i-oad. jointly with the Air Force and Pequot avenue from its buildings. The board last night also ac­ The neur American car with the Scouts Take Hike Hal Walli;, Army. He believes the assign­ Clarke with Palmer. E. Nile.-, One big Booster Diy drive will cepted a number of resignations, Girl Scouts went on a hike to ment will be for two to three formed the school in 1936 and Hartford. April 21—(4*i-The bring the 1953 membership cam­ including those of Mrs. Julia A. MANCHESTER’S FINEST SELECTION OF loH% European look! the home of Mrs.. Peggy Hohman year.-. . n.amed it for Adm. Frederick C. State Supreme Court haa upheld paign to a close, President Jack Duke, a fourth grade teacher at Come Back •’I hope it is that -long, any­ Billard. former cOmmdndant of Crockett announced today, Boos.ter the Lincoln School: Misa Emma in Andover. They a.ssembled at a Ken.iington man's claim of the Green here at 9 a. m.. and way." W eir said. '“This country the Coast Guard who had died in AMERICA’S NEWEST, SAFEST, MOST VERSATILE Day will be observe(^ here Thure- Treadwell, who taught at the Ver- Little Sheba certainly • looks good after being 1932. Commodore Randolph Ridge- : $4,903 against an insurance firm day. planck School; Mrs. Mabel L. ley, Jr., retired superintendent of for damages in a fire started by an Jassie. another fourth grade teach­ away so long." George Emmerling. a member of Pl “ ->i lu "HURRICANE ON PILGRIM HILL" Lt. Col. Weir graduated from the Coast Guard Academy here, arsonist. A T OUR • the Manchester High School facul­ er, who is at the Vtrplanck School; Manche"Ster High School in 1936. took the post of superintendent ty, will have .50 studenta working and Mra. Carol Young, a dental I In a unanimous decision written STARTS ## Before enlisting in 1941, he was for a few months when the school I by Chief Justice Allyn L Brown, CHILDREN’S PLAY GYMS on a telephone campaign to gain hygienist." with Travelers Insurance Com- opened with Lieutenant Niles as renewal memberships. There will FRIDAY the court upheld a Common Pleas RETAIL SALESROOM VtrglRU M«y9 Rfiry CalliaaB PETER PAN" pan.v. He married the former eommandgn^of cadets and Leyscr Court jury’s order to Western Na­ / '■ ■ be five students on each of 10 Hair Betty Ann John.son of Memphis on as an InstTtictor. teams. Cash awards, made avail­ Camp Woodstock tional Insurance Company of If you wont $omoHiing .n if- March 18, 1943. The couple has I Fire on April 5. 1937. greatly California to pay that sum to Jo- able by donations, will be present­ **She’ii Back •SILVER four sons. Gordon, Jr.. 9. William, I damaged the main building. The ed. The team securing the most sepli Pa**ano. god this It it. Conitniotod Aiiiiouiiees Bates On Broadway*' W lflP” 7, Mike; C. and the youngest. Peter ; 34 cadets present flnished the year The insurance fft-m had refused membership.s will receive first Andpew, 5 months. The family ' of stfldy at Fort Trumbull. The o f 2" oxtro smooth primo prize of $25. Second prize will be ST. MARY'S SO-SO CLUB to pay Pavano for damages to a will accompany Weir to Ft. Bragg. hall waa rebuilt and the. adjoining New Britain restaurant, which sto^ tubing. TVs ft. upright $15. The individusi producing the Announcement has b-en made of Hart property acquired in time for the dates that Camp Woodstock, PRESENTS burned four years ago, although most memberships will receive WED., "M A O A B A "—CalRr r.LECTED GOVERNOR reopening that f$l!. logs^odo of IV 3 inch primo $10. located at Woodstock Valley and Pavano held a chattel mortgage operated by the Hartford, Tolland Hartford, April 21--(Special) — for $7,500 on the re.staurant's stool ^ b in g . X. Tubular stool The entire month of April has Calvin C. Bolles. vice president Red Orders Ignored been set aside for the membership and Windham County YMCA's, THE DOUBLE 50 RANCH Hong Kong - - i/Pi - - El*er since equipment and fixture?. sockots m ^w o ld o d to top will be open this sunruner, for both

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Naguib Curbs Boltbtf ^ville^Vemon R o ckville i t All Comes Out in Wash, BE WISE Comedy's ‘Villain’ C o v e n tr y Buckeye Is Named Laffey Faces Including Teeth and Toads ^Baksheesh’ • Cry Chronic Expansion Needs A ho Is General Chairman Ohio’s State Tree Itate, Local Police Probe Cairo — (IP)—Premier Mohamed Naguib of Egypt baa cracked SAVE UP TO 20% Oolumbus, O.— (/P) — Despite c i i i H Y 6 u m | 0 g | $ 5 0 0 : BtfOfSmjSHli: j^ngthy Term Evidenced in LqcqI Store some snide remarks; all in fun. $100 Th^ft at Social Club down hard on "bakaheesh.” Baka- For YFD Benefit Program IS Mot. 3 0 Mat. m M eaM iM aol heesh means tip op bribe and for ON YOUR ELEOrmOAL APPLIANGES about its odor the buckeye tree is $245.80 $312.37 With a TWemrf loan you aaqr ...... IX. . years under past governments to become the official state tree reduce monthly payments . , . State Prison • Bolton, April 2i—(Special)—a,WSCS will serve at the churqh on Coventry, April 21—(Special)—>»Alfred F rg ^ r, Concordia Evangel! 349.22 451.45 RAdcvlUe, April 21—CSpecial)—<» hours on Saturday being until baksheesh has been the key to The. almost chronic need to ex- | Saturday. She will be assisted by for Ohio. Ohio long has been clean up bills . . . pay taxaa. almost everything in Egypt. All top notch brands, new, fully guaranteed. Autoihatie Aaron A.. Aho has bfen named cal Lutheran Churchi Manchearer. Abeva Raymanh cevtr ovarything! j 1 I ur*r* utill noon only. All driver s licenses ex- ’J known as the buckeye state, but it A loan ol $100 C06ti $30.40 wbeA Fhone, write, or coma in. lUte and local police were still midnight on April 30. Rocl^lle. April 21 7- (Special) Through a baksheesh you could ob­ washers, .dryers, refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, pand facUlUes encountered In the i J}"’ general chairman of a benefit pro­ Mra/ Flora Huffman Isserman, never has been official. The atate . . , .. • , _ ..... } Mr*. Myron Lee. II, dining room: Ne^Garden. Meeting of FYiends pfe^tly repaid 12 comeutiva leest SII le $SM ' - ■■■ A JnvesdgaUng today the weeK end l *• . attend PTA Session — A p^slble state prison sen­ _ ■ - : tain a seat in a packed movie or •chool ^tualion, hM extended it- [ and Mrs. ^aurler DeMars, tickets gram planned for Friday night at legislature, 150 years after the ily ifNtollaiOfiH •! $10.05/ toch. tence hani^over the head of a 16- an Important Jgovemment con­ ranges, mi\ers, toasters. self to another local business. (Q(iak. taker), ' Guilford~ - College,- - North G»aa. left of 1100 in silver from the | Five persons froin Rockville wd •'v The menu will also, include which time the. /Hrown-Landers- , Carolina; Mr. and Mra. Louville state- waa founded, has just got alien Social Club. The break oc- vicinity will be delegates to the year-old Ne\i^ York City Youth who tract. - Pepins Grocery on’ U. S., Route mashed potatoes, harvard beets, around to making an official desig­ Ex-King Farouk, it was charged We repair all «-»«aU appliances, wringer washers, vacs Ratti Legion Post and Its Auxill^ W. Kimball, Winter Street Baptist jri^ sometime early Saturday sard annual convention of the pleaded gullt^ in Tolland County ■A 44-A la now undergoing an exten- cole slaw, . cranberry sauce, rolls, nation. I Parent-Teacher association of Con­ had helped make the bakaeesh a and clocks. ‘ , - aive expansion program. Coffee and pumpkin pie. Reserva­ ry of East Hartford will pre^en, ^ _ Church, Gardiner, Maas.; Louville noming and was discovered about Superior Court today to a charge > minstrel show. The pro ‘am,! Kimball, same church; Mra. Jo- The measure provided some leg­ tVBTOM a. m. when club ste^js'ard John necticut to bo held tomorrow and sort of national institution. He .. Foundation la In tions ■ are being taken- by Mrs. islative fun as it pased the Senate. FINANCE CO. thursday at Klllingly Memorial of attempting to escape from jail himself is accused of having col­ A concrete foundation has al­ Erickson, MI-3-5224 or Mrs- scheduled fbr 8:15 p. jn. the : Tomaaek. First Presbyterian rbero reported for work. with violence. \ .chtirch community house,/(vill aid ' Church, Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. Although he voted for the bill, Sen. No Sign of Break Grammar School, Danielson, lected several tips running Into ready been poured for ah addition Charles Warren, MI 3-5922. Declaion Is Stayied more than six figures. The govern ABC APPLIANCE CO. the North Coventry F i^ Depart- : Thomas Hobby, by confession, Arthur Blake, a farmer, comment­ me MAiai aUltOlHO R3 Patrolman Edward Quinn of ___Mrs. Leonard Frederick, Mrs. that will almost double the apace ' Paint Job Coming ed that the buckeye tree is "scrub­ Final decision in thV matter was ment of Mohamed Naguib has put now available. Plans also call for ment. , / , having been previously baptised, Woolworth's) MANCHESTHI the local department and State ; William Uswell and Wilton Powell 21 MAPLE STREET ' TEL. MItcheU 9-1575 Bolton Omgregational Church by,” that it "stinks” and that its Mitchell - a o . Henry C. Mongllla, YES MAftoiN’- ♦ Trooper Ludwig KolOdcies, con-! will represent the Maple Street stayed by Judge Tjijbmas Molley the anti-baksheesh war near the . a new store front including, an- Men’s Fellowship has already Wide Variety J^ogram ! •'*•1 restoration of faith, having 9 7 Ah will be assisted by Theunes i been, member of another church, fruit poisons cattle. OPEN THUtSDAY EVENINGS ONTIl $ ' - •• dueUng the investigation, report p t a , and Mrs. Edward Tennstedt when the court-appointed, defender top of the list of its immediate . other display window. Alexis chosen another work project for 6 a to mldonti pl| Htfrwmdia| tHfm • T. Cooper and Robert Klngeburv. respectively. Sen. I. E. Baker, chairman ot ■That no sign of an outside entry i will be the delegate to the con- for the youth called the court’s at­ business. Pepin stated today that the entire Its group. H and ivhen the weather tention to a law that would allow A new law provides fines and Specialty act^ will include Phil Mull Bod of Service the committee approving the-'bill T been discovered. It fs believed I vention from the Vernon PTA job should be finished by June 1. beconies drier and warmer, the^ for passage, agreed but added; _t the thief of thieves’remained Council. Mrs. Lawrence Small, a reformatory sentence instead. lmpi7sonment for a c c e p i'i a g CTIarence Taylor of Tolland road intend to paint the parsonage. Vozzo an^ Cherrill Watson, The Nathan Hale CJommunity Vincent R. Laffey a tte m p t^ to bribes. Bolstered by the success of their adagio; ■f^gy Kerns, song and Center Association will have an •‘Even aa bad as it stinks, I’m for i the building after it was locked 'Tolland D istrict director, will take - has contracted for the work. IL" break out .of county jail,laaL week' f — Origlttally, a small neighborhood Easter breakfast, they plan to in­ dance;,. ioe,... G am m o,. .song and- Annual . meaUAg.. .Thucaday-.at' 8 the night. part in two leadership conferences, 'Tom Turner dance: However, a door to the stock- one on publicity and the other on by rigging a dummy for his cell Deer Halt Trafflr fiENERAt EtECTRIC * store and residence combined, the vade the women’s world again on Heard sisters, duet; Billy p.m. to which the public is invited. cot and bidding in an unused cell. grocery ha.s been ’quietly expand­ May 2 when they will serve a FlalWty, accordian; Elaine Stas- It will be decided whether or not Orabe Robber Jailed I m m . Just behind the bar, was program. Small i.s al.so serving on He slugged trusty Herman Theo­ When the footlights go on for I jlminied and the money (all in the convention publicity commit­ Fort Erl. Out.—(/P)— A tourist ing during the past few years. Al­ spaghetti supper at the parish ko /song arid dance; Ann Dagon, to continue the service of the dore Donnelly, but'was captured from Rochester. N. T.. James WU- CItNyERSION OIL BURNERS the LtUthenveds presentation of ^ a l soloist; .Marjorie Ooodale, building. At present there are in- Hong Kong-(45-r-Evan Wal, 27, I Mis of silver) was taken from a tee. though there Is still an apartment room. Committee members named before he could make good his try kinsen. had to bring his car to a in the building, it became smaller to this project include Adolph their play, "Pulling the Curtain.’* /Iri.sh dance; Eleanor Post, solo; aufficient volunteer workers to a flower seller, was sentenced to [ ahelf in this room. No attempt had Today's Event tnlendar for fi-ecdom. halt on the Niagara Parkway two- weeks in prison for stealing been made to force the club safe or Hope Chapter No. 60. OES by one room about four years ago Roberts, ElLsworth E. Perkins, on April 24 and 25 In Luther hall, Carlene Cameron, dance on roller raise funds to keep the buildig Laffey had improvised a black­ while 'a herd of deer trotted se­ HOT WATER AND WARM AIR William Balch, Jack Early, Stuart skates; Morris Archambault, open, effcials report. flowers valued at $1,60 from a tamper with the liquor supply. meets at 8 p.m. A cla.ss of candi­ when the first major step In ex­ Tom Turner' wlH^s be seen'Mn/lhe cemetery. jack from a piece of soap and dately toward the Niagara river pansion was taken. Wells and Bryan'Medbery. tenor;* Diane Toce, acrobatic -. 1 On Isolated Hilltop dates will be initiated. Adult Study role of Lucas Luxow, an ex-Shake- The Italian Social Club is lo­ arclc of St. Johns Episcopal sock but the trusty recovered from for a drink. HEATING SYSTEMS 'I’all Cedars Parade dance; Patty Dvorak, baton. Mnncheater Evening Herald the double blow, struggled with Ones Small Business spearian tragedian. Highlighting the program will Coventry correepondent, Mr*. cated on an isolated hilltop off Church meets at 7:45 p.m. in the Seven or eight years ago the Barbara Elliott and Flachel Gan- Snipsic street and the road leading pariah rooms; WSCS of Vernon the youth and sounded the alarm ter will participate in the Tall If It were possible 4o assign t)jo he Rose Marie Ferraro, soloist, Charles U Little, telephone POWER JtbLLED the frustrated the escape attempt * ...... •'■ COMMERCIAL aid RESIDENTIAL business was handled by the first place winner on Paul White­ Pilgrim 2-6281. to it is a private one, seldom used Methodist Church meets al-8 p.m. owner’s wife who waited on custo­ Cedars parade In Manchester on part of -a villian to the cast of this except by olub members aa it Record la Reviewed Saturday afternoon. Both girls will comedy, Lucas Luxow, as a m an's TV .show who last summer ■» t rr at the church the program being Judge Molloy revleved Laffev's AIR GONOmONING mers in between hou.sehold tasks. did "Carmen” at Carnegie Hall. FREE ORADING Ands a t the club parking lot. on the study book. "Home Missions Today, Pepin Is assisted by a full appear as baton twirters with a haughty, unemotional ham actor record which involves brushes with group of majorettes under the di­ would most certainly warrant the The total of 33. acts will include I Maav Attend U . Meetiai and Human Rights"; Adult Bible police In Massachuaetts. Rhode . time clerk and occasional part- WE Sp e c ia l iz e in 'According to plans adopted at study group will meet at 8 p.m. at AUTOMATIC HEATINO time help. rection of Miss Verna Hare of role. the end-men, Instrumentals and last night's Uttle League baseball laland. New York and’this atate, Manchester. Tom has been a member of the group songs. OLLIE M i STAN’S the Talcottville Congregational State's Attorney Joel Reed. II. re ; With the walls threatening to ■ LACK TOP PAVING naetlng, a booster club will be Church parsonage; CHiurch school bulge and floor space becoming Barbara, the daughter of Mrs. Community Players for the past Plan Scrap Drive formed as an adjunct *to the or. commnded a state prison sen Mary Elliott of U. S. Route 6. is few years and despite his being Boy Scout Troop 57 win conduct AUTO BODY staff of First Congregational tence but final judgmnt was with •It ail comes out In the wash. A survey has revealed that strange smaller, the addition to the build­ an eighth grade student at the For An Estimafa Call nlaatlon and will offer its aid to Church of Vernon meets at 7:30 things tuni up In laundry hampers. Typical collection of wash­ ing was started last week to take active In the Little League recrea­ a paper and magazine drive Sun­ •k e youth group. Many parents held when Laffey’s attorney. Jay local school and has. a|)peared in tional program of Manchester, has day, weather permitting, other­ WELDING S in the church school rooms; Luther Rubinow of Manchester, asked that day Junk, as shown, above. Includes false teeth, key ring, threaA V' WILLIAMS care of increased trade in a fast­ the talent show sponsored by her attended the session, with some League of. the First Evangelical hairpins, toys, eyegiissses, can opener, change and comic books. growing neighborhood. found time to appear locally In the wise the pick-up will be May 3 k AUTO lODY 6Md attendance estimates as high aa 60, reformatory , sentence be sub class and In a baton twirling act following players productions: Tied bundles may be left at the Lutheran Cjhurch meets at 7 p.m. atituted under k bertaln provision ^ — ------— ------Although marking the necessity at the March of Dimes dance In- •"Light Up the Sky.” "Haryey,” . FENDER REPAIRS and voted to hold another meeting at the church; official board of for the improvement jut another .side of the road if possible, other­ April 27. Officers will be elected allowing for this''maneuver. By OAILE DL'OAS in their attem pts to turn out OIL SERVICE January. Rachel is a seventh grade "Born Yesterday" and "Arsenic wise, residents are requested to ★ COMPLETE CAR MONACO and SONS » step ^ away from’ the "good old at that time and further plans Rockville Methodist Church meets PutJlIc Defender Robert Pigeon NEA Woman’s Editor • ^ V 1 student at the school.and is the and Old Ijice." at 7:30 p.m. in Wesleyan Hall. i dazzling white washes. ' Corn- days", Bolton residents welcome it contact C. Leo Landry, scout- PAINTING A KNOWN CONCERN FOK OVER 86 YEARS nuule for the club's activity in appearing in court for the trusty New York —(NEA) — Some rnonest errors were not tising daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. Charles He recently appeared as the master’ William Hotchkisa, or Frank Hannon who stopped the escape, asked the Free Survey Easy Terms ■ as an a.sset to the community. Canter of U.^-S. Route 44-A. "villian” ,in a one act melodrama LACQUER and ENAMEL TERMS ARRANGED ON WORK boosting LL ‘play- Frank Harmon, ’81, died Sunday funny things come oiU In the enough hot water, overloading the Fever CasM Stabilize Robert LeLacheur, naetlee Ralned'Out court to reconsider'his sentence in waah each week. Recently a machine and fdillng to sort the 341' BROAD ST.— MItelMH 9-12S7 On Meal Committee staged by the Community Players Immunization Clinic at his home on the Talcottville view of his efforts 'on the side of School officials, announced today 8 Griswold Street GLASTONBURY 3403 or MI-9-21 I f The first scheduled practice washing clinic In^.an eastern city laundry sufficiently, that there have been no new cases MisS Elsie B. Collins, Mrs. as part of the Polio Fund Jam­ The third in a series oC* Im- ion of prospective players was ,road. He was bom in lUlnols, Oct. law and order. Donnelly, serving Thbmas. Johnson, Mrs. R. K. Jones boree. '' Tel.-. MI-9-5025 Tol. Ml M 3-5135 , 1871 and had been a resident of turned up enough loot from .10 0 , stories that come out of the of scarlet fever. There are five munlzatlon clinics, will be con­ . .drrrtr:- • - rr-’' Ined out Stiiiday ahd'plana were 7 two sentences for theft, had the family laundry bags to stock a hamper are fully matched by \ Jr., Mrs. Julius L,. Strong. Mrs. Tickets rriaiy be obtained from ''L'' " Rockville for 16 years. cases of record among the student ducted May 7 at 9:30 a.m. at the ^ completed for future practice. The remainder of his term suspended. good-sized rummage sale. tah tales spun on clotheslines William Allison, Mra Paul Arnold any member of the Lutherweds or Robertson School. This will be the 'first is now scheduled for Sunday Services will be held tomorrow body. They do report, howtiver, In the Interests of Ironing out These are tales of changing fash­ that three cases of mumps are and Mrs. August Mildner will serve by contacting Rudolph Heck of last chance for vaccinations '"Tdth a t Henry Park at 1:30 p. m. at 2:30 p. m, from the White a baked ham supper at Bolton Vernon street. Funeral Home. Rev. Forrest Mus some washday problems, the ion. chronicled each week in the known to them. Miss Margaret done by one’s family physician / Aa there is no school next week, back yard. Congregational Church parish and daylight saving time will be in ser, pastor of the Union Congre­ Romania Honors clinic took a survey among house­ Danehy, school nurse, is con­ town wives to find out how they handle tinuing her daily check-ups at the room tonight at 6:30 o'clock when health officer, of Wllllmantlc, will effect, practice sessions will .be gational Church will officiate. Men, for Instance, are growing the L-adies Benevolent Society en­ held eveiv night next week at 6 Burial will be in Grove Hill what used to be known as Blue bolder and eschewing the white achdol and will do so aa^ long as Brazil Coiisitlers also administer injections for the Only Special Men the need Is apparent. tertains husbands. three-in-one whooping cough, dip- p. m. at Henry Park. Cemetery. The funeral home will Monday. shirt in favor of stripes and even The program, featuring a talk Baagnet Schednled be open from .7 to 9 p. m. The women reported that their bolder tones. Half of the women CGH Department theria. tetanus, and booster shots With only four days to go in the by Rev. Forrest Musser, will also Inland Waterway A mother and daughter banquet Vienna— (IT) —Communist Ro­ laundry bags and hampers have questioned said their husbands Include projection of color trans­ He will be sssisted by Miss Msrths mania has laid down the rules for at various times produced'grand­ definitely prefer colored shirts to tent caterpillar contest at the Flash, RN, of Middletown, of the will bsTield at thie social rooms of . .Talcottville Items are now fl.V}rK,v ' parencies of local scenes. Members SALE - Real China! pa's choppers, beer caps, fl.sh school, Kathleen Hammond is still the Vnion Congregational Church handled through the Manchester celebrating the names of great the once-domlnant while. have been Invited to bring any Rio de Janeiro—(45—A 700- Bureau of Maternal and Child / April 29 at 6:30 p. m. sponsored Evening Herald Rockville bureau men. hooks, men’s studs, train tickets, As for those rows of blue jeans, In the lead with 262 collected'. slides from their own collections mile inland wateryay using the H.vglerie, D epartm ent of H ealth- spectacles, money, magazines arid Th« year's btoflesi merchandising event in hardware and house- Francis Warren has 196. Edward by this Women's Guild of the located at One Market street, tele , "Only the SOth, 60ith, 70th and they’re the family uniform nrfh’! that they may wish to include In Parana and Tiete rivers could give Miss Margaret H. Danehy. RN, church. A ham dinner will be pre. {Aone Rockville 6-8186, SOth birthdays of persons with on one occasion, a pet toad. Gone are tedious hours spent in wares brings you famous brands ond feoturod volues.’y Com# Accomazro, 173 and Andrea Pag- this portion of the program. school nurae and Mra. Dudley pared and seryed.by the members special merits toward the State One man anewered the ques­ ironing frilly ruffle's. Housewives in now for your Spring homo, form and shop needs. gioli, 100. a tremendous boost , to Souther^ Brand of the Young Mothers (3Iub, of the Men's Union. Reservations society, shall be celebrated,” said now slap each and every member .\reount Totals $101.46 ^ Tomorrow’s Ev'ent Calendar Brazil, a North American techni­ sponsors. Mra. Brand is the new tionnaire for a very good reason: NarM wor* Wosris, A pril 17 ta as. N Library, 2 to 5 p. m.: Yankee ahould be made by. April 22 to one a recent decree. he does the family wa.ahlng. He of the family Into shirts and Miss Evangeline Church reports cian says. chairman of the club's wqll child her first grade pupils have started Street Fair chairmen and commit­ of the following, Mrs. Edward Kel As8embly Reviews After they have died, "the com­ said, briefly and in a manner jeans. And this really takes the The development ol the water­ committee. ler, Mrs. Harold Hoeiing, Mrs starch out of washday, • That's th« word savings accounts with a/Manches­ tee member.s meet at Bolton Con­ memoration of great men who very much to the point, that he gregational Churrh parish room at way, which would involve some 15 Join Church Byqrett Walker. .Mrs., Herman .likes suds . because ..they, remind , far tha.yotMts 9a. ter bank totaling $10m 4 E^rlY.ln. Fashions Tonight have- brought glory to the father- '' the schoor year, coffw"'cans were ^ p. m. when sbdes of tireviobs dredglng- of■ both rivers- and • build­ There. were,J5. persona joining -ij"' Usher. land by their rema.rkablc state him' to go out. and get a glass of ing of some dams on the Tiete, Is the First Congregational Church Anyone wishing to attend the b« offorod • sealed and decorated to resemble fairs will be shown: PTA execu­ BCtivities, by their discoveries and beer. Title Bout Friday' tive committee will meet at school recommended by Robert H. War­ during the Sunday morning wor­ banquet who does not have a Mrs. George H. Willard. Jr., and Another man noted that he the heads of rabb^t^. ship services. These Included by achievements in science, technics, With a slit c^ In the top. they at 8 p. m. ren. He Is a technician of the Point daughter m ay "borrow” one for Mrs. Lawrence Castongiiay, > literature and art shall take sorts his wash Into four piles: Four program. confession of faith, MIsa Sally the evening by contacting Mrs. became school banks for the young chairmen of the committee from place only on the 25th, SOth, 75th, “Dirty, awful dirty, terribly dir­ Night oil Teevee \ Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ The waterivay, Warren says, Fraser. Robert Fraser. Miss Mary­ Elsie Newmarker or Mrs. Edward ty and impossible;” The last pile THURSDAY pupils. Since! tiientrie the first gradera Perry. A puppet ehow "Little Red the Ladles of Columbus presenting lOiOlh, 150th and 20()lh anni­ have brongjit In their spare change ton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph .would be integrated with present ann Moreau, Miss Roberta Varice. versaries of their birth and after he throws out. New Haven. April 21—i/Pi— Sid D'ltnila, telephone Mitchell railway and highway systems. But Miss Ruby Vance. By Letter of Riding Hood" will be given by the "Spring Fashion Festival" by But bsck to the women. Ac­ A P R IL 23rd for deposit in the banks whenever Mrs. rayllia Fenn Cunningham of that every idO years.” Jaffe, sports director of Station they wished. 3-5545. it would avoid part of the need for transfer from another Protestant East Hartford. Wilrose dress shop and Leonard's cording to the Tide Wa.shlng WNHC-TV announced today that builflmg expensive new railways churrh: Mra. Albert J. Booth shoe store tonight at o'clock In Clinic, women now wa.sh any A representative of the bank Into southern Mato Gro.s.so. and VFW AuxlUary 8 the lightweight championship bout WHEN called at the school yesterday to Church on the Hill, Reformed. the Bowers School, report a large day of the week, thanks to mod­ LUCKY IT RAINED western Sab Paulo and Parana. Flushing, L. I., N.Y.; Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Josephine Maizon will be Knife Points Way between Jimmy Carter and Tom­ eollect the money and open school Storrs, April 2i—(/P)—Lucky installed for another term as presi­ turnout Is expected. The rnembers ern machines and drvfers. savings accounts for the children. have disposed of a large number of my Collin- in Boston Friday night thing the past 32 rainy d%ys in dent of the Frank Badstuebner What gives them their biggest will be televised over Channel 6. GRANTS Everyone was quite overwhelmed Connecticut weren't snowv days! Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign tickets and those who have not To Citizen Arrest wa.shdsy headache? "Hu.sbands!" at the ttol cash the bunnies held. already secured them may do so at Boston promoters of thj fight University of Connecticut Profesf Wars, 20M Saturday evening at they chonis. This is bet'ause hus­ had announced that it would be AAtfN^KIND OF PTA Slates Meeting sor Benjamin A. Brown, of thfe the OAR rooms, Memorial bulld- the hall. bands wear more clothes 41ian "blacked out" fo.- New. England r e o p e n s The PTA Executive Committee agronomy staff, says the state, DR. ALLAN LEVENTHAL Patrons will have a chance to sterling. 111. (/Pt-—A Sterling anyone el.se in the family ( ?), - WINDOW-SCRKN citizen, in exercising hia right to' but would be available to New will rheet at the school tomorrow would have been covered with 1.50 **?)ther ofheers to be Ipst'alled In­ win five valuable door prizes. Mrs. forget to empty their pockets and night at 8 o’clock. The local school inches of snow If if snowed ln.stead V ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A Rose Kronick of Wilrose offers a arrest a wrong-doer, so frightened frequently favor black socks that York. Jaffe said that the televised with a thrilling clude senior vice president, Paul­ the offender that the latter fled, version would be relayed from New administrator will be host in name of rained, , ine Jones; junior vice president. gift certificate to be used In the run color. and fact since he will fi)mlsh re- purchase of merchandise at the leaving his autorQobile behind. Even BO. \yomen aren't all York as a feature of WNHC-TV’s Peggy Kloter; chaplain, Terry The Sterling man. driving his RE- fre.shments for the group.' i FISHERM.AN SAVED 'MIXED VETERINARY PRACTICE Ivanicki; conductress, Francis store. The other four prizes are of wa.shed up yet. Most of them regular Friday night fight pro- W.SCS Aetivltiea pickup truck, was almost struck gratn. Lakeville, April 21—(4»)—Joseph Jones; guard, Marie Kloter; sec­ amaller value!' by an out-of-town motorist who report that machinery has made JAMBOREE A bru.sh demonstration by Iktrs. Nllson, 16, was pulled from wind­ Route 6 and 44-A — Bolton, Conn. retary, Joyce Lee; treasurer, Leonard’s Is fyrishlng acces­ Ignored a stop sign. Both vehicles washing the easleat_ of all their May M. Miner will be featured at swept Lakeville lake yesterday Bertha Wasijefsky; patriotic in­ sories. such as bags and shoes, and household tasks. Tliey no longer WIN IS LOS.S the meeting of the WSCS of United stopped. The truck driver con­ Palo Alto. Calif. — (.Pt — Easy SALE after the rowboat In which he was TELEPHONE MI-9-6134 structor, M a^ McLaughlin; his­ also the musical accompaniment. fronted the motorist with, ’’You’re go down into the basement to do Methodist Church tomorrow night. fishing overturned about 100 yards torian, Mary Sloan f banner bear­ Miss Muriel ElUs of New York will the laundry: they work in light come—and there she goes. This event results in some bene^ OFFICE HOURS: 2-3 P. M. and 7-8 P. M. under arrest.” To back up hia Night watchman Dale G. Adams mMi Mw MW from Shpre. Three fishermen who AT er, Mary Fetko. Color bearers, comment on late spring and som- statement the truck driver pulled airy kitchens or in first-floor —trom IstMa! fit for the treasury of the society heard his cries for help rushed to AND BY APPOINTMENT Bernice ' Blotniski, Murial Baran, told police two gunmen tied him since it will be allowed a commis­ mer fashions in teqn-age and wom­ a knife. The offender leaped from laundry rooms. W. T. GRANT CO. I tttfr I n n s A lar^BjE a alsmlBUMsa him in an outboard motor-powered (Except Wednesdays, Sundays and Holidays) 'Eleanor Schanal and Lottie Op- en’s garments. A wedding scene his car and fled. But the clinic found that nine up and stole $760 he had won at sion on total sales resulting from boat. ahonttk; three-year trustee, Jose- will be another attraction. The Sterling driver took the out of 10 women make mistakes the race track. MANCHESTER HaaAfaM’t look the demon.stratlon. , phlnehlne Mann; two-year trustee, Funds from the show will help keys from the other auto and Plan Chicken Pie Supper ^ b t h cer Gruenig; one-day' trus- the Assembly donate to the various lodged a complaint with police. Mrs. John Erickson is chairman 'tee, Mary McLaughlin; delegates drives, award scholarships and Now you can repair and im- of the chicken pie supper the to County Cotmcil. Laura F. Hick- When the out-of-town offender in­ engage in welfare work. quired of police about his car the preva your home yourself. ten and Anna Polinski; alternates, The committee has arranged complaint was served. He paid _ a Btcffle G rant and Eleanor Schanal; with the following to serve fine for failure to yield the rjglit- The new Beltdr Homes & Gar- 1 delegates to district, Joyce Lee, of-way. dons Handyman's Booh malcts B enr Kloter. models: Mrs. , Henry Riley. Mrs. JMMnchtsui's 'Oldut Financial JnsHtuHm 64 Pc. SERVICE FOR 8 Frank Devoto, Mrs'. Edward Stel- No charge waa filed for the EW SUMMER SANDALS fft'EARRANGEMENT •fhelere will be a soclaiand dance it aasy, with slap-by-step niark, Mrs. Mathew Mpriarty, Mrs. pointed method of arrest. following the Installation at the picturas. Shows hew to do Edward Goss. Mrs. Wesley Gryk, 4T LESS THAN HALF V.F.W. home ot. Elm sti'cet, whlci. New Colonists for Brazil TINTS BRAIDED WITH I will be open to the public. The Mrs. Timothy Horan,' Mrs; Leon hundrods of j^ s around the- president of the auxiliary asks ai. Brown, Mrs. Jam es Gott. Mrs. housa that will savo you BUNDS THE niC E YOU D EXPECT $4995 ettcers to be instslled to wear Thomas Morri.s.sey. Mr.s. Stephen Rio De Janeiro—'Ah—Brazil’s Frey, Mrs. John Haney, Jr., Mrs. land and colonization service has mer>oy. BASIC COLOBS COOLNESS VW t I 'i JAMBOREE whlUe, and the color bearers to % report for rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. Lee Kane, Mrs. Edmund Michalak, signed an agreement with the Over 500 pages; 1,600 illus- Saturday. Mrs. Timothy K. Bye. Mrs.' Antonia World Council of Churches, for M akt a style 9045 settlement qf 30 German families Irations-all loose-leaf-bound CtltbrailRt pur Newly. Arranged Store and Better Aetortmeuts with ,To Opmi Branch Ofllce Henriques. Mrs. tTisrles Le9- 9046 8 Dinner Plateu The State Motor Vehicle depart­ perance, Mrs. Raymond Gosse- in the atate of Rio de Janeiro. 'I’ke and tab-indexed for quidc Dot* , 1 Covered Sujgar Bowl 9040 8 Salad Plate* m ent will open its sub branch office lih, Mra.-Irene King, Mrs. Natalie immigrants. ’ will serve As the rafaronce. Get yourself a copy To Paint with e Stere-wlde, Meuey-eaeiug SALE... etartiug Thursday for 9 Bays 1 Cream Pitcher for the renewal of driver’s licenses McIntosh. Mrs. Jennie Gado, Mias nucleus for an expect'ed colony at 8 Bread A Butter Plateu 1 Oval Vegetable Dish today I Then start repairing at the Memorial building tomorrow Alyce Salisbury, -Miss Dorothy Papucaia. Their passage will be 8 Tea Cup* 1 Round Vegetable Dish paid by the "Council, which also w ith the office remaining open Gess, Patricia Eddy, Geraldine and improving your home with 8 Tea Saucer* J Small- P latter , until and including Thursday, will, give them help the first Rohan. Helen Gos.s. the satisfaction o l boing ablo 8 Soup Piste* . April 30. The hours will be from Miss Camilla Frey and Miss Gail year, Including the construction of FASHION RAT- 1 Large Platter S:30 ajn. ta p.m. with the Poat will .serve aa ushers. • homes. lo do it'right! 8 Fruit Diahea X Gravy Boat .FROM ONE OF A.MERICA'R MOST FAMOUS WHAT STYLE HOME POTTERS I tVe promised not to mention this famous 'hrand-nam et No«- you oan^uy-ithelr ttne 'rwiV'chin»- at------lesa— than ...... half the. . usual...... pricer’ because of slight WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN? 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BbEiMhSw appearance. Actually, it is unusually strong and ^OlWOr«iA it • DONOS WOOD* METAL GLASS, fully guaranteed against crazing. Matchings are PANTIES OpM M Nm Ro^AmO- of Milan .straw that form a P A N T IE S NYLOH SOCKS RUBMR. FABRIC PLASTIC SIZES i-12 Dally Honrs 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. hfSMOOfoArti FO R 12 easily obtainable and will be available for many 6 CJihoOnM* 9^ Amiw • TOUGHBW WITN AOC • lovely high-.steppingr sandal years. .v Thursdays 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. a BOmmOBm NIVtt KCOMIS BRITTU IN PREPARATION FC)R el !•$$ than half th# • NOT AFFECTfO BY GASOUNf, I 4 For 1 .0 0 3 For 1 .0 0 3 F .r 1 .0 0 ' Closed at nooa Wednesdays. OIL NAFTNAe AlCOHOl OR on a high wedge heel. Cool priet you'd oxpact to pay PHONE AND------MAIL ORDERS------'TAKEN.------Simply fca$^.> fcoU-AOC WATER specify whether you wish the 64 or 93-piece set. Closed Saturdays. as walking in dewy mead- Terms of $1 a week are applicable to both. Your set PLASTIC-LINED THE GREATEST'SALE «-lII be shipped to you prepaid. 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■ ■ - ) ■, - ' ^ X-.v______JIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 21,, 19SI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ILANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL I ^ B S D L X PAGE S E ^ ■X.. .. ------, political weakness which is .. also^ dally performances, aftemoolu and kow that they have won at miiW, nonethelcsaf. And we njcrely a virtue: he cannot criticize'good W om an G uesses llfflS Unit to Give List Top Features JjUmrifpBtpr least a partial victory for thjp evenings, all week. There will be ignored it. Connecticut government. He has another Skywatch ^hedule. 1.800 general 'admission seats for principle, there are still other We were pretending, in fact, political weakness which Is also a vWeight of B c^ . Play tor Children At Sftriiie Circus every performance with children TIME TO CHANGE TO Cttntittg issuM to be resolved, however. It that we had' forgotten it, until, on virtue; 'he finds It impossible to under 12 admitted at hall^rlce. i Yankee take the purely ldeological--slant. T —' , X-. ' is now symbolically conceded' that Sunday, we came across the inert Mrs. William E. Sweeney of llS "Huckleberry . Finn.” by Mark ■ ^ X..; Wednesday ■ .. He could- hot campaign against One of the world’s greatest cir­ V. if Dr. Astin and thp Bureau made body of a frozen cate^lllair. Then the Lodge administration merely Main street wia Judged the winner ^^Pwaln wlH be presented, by Sock Mldnight-2 a.,m...... Volunteers Needed X By A. H.O. ^ 2 a. m.- 4 a. no. . . . . XLeo 'Piicity “ ' ^ cus families will thrill audiences at TKO^S??iigSl?~N. a mistake In their evaluation of the deliberate enormity of our by being more leftist than It is. in Watkins Brothers Sleep Show and Bulkin Dramatic Club of Man- the: battery additive which has miscalculation was impressed upon But If the Lodge administration, Contest when, the full aize Nabob, 4 a. m .-'6 a.m. X v ...... Howard Peters ^ ' the annual Shrine Circus opening ^ " '"w Vi­ It tHte Republiean ^ members of cheater HiglL Sachool for the 8 a. m.- 9 a. m. . .George McGtew. Elizabeth Dziadug> in Hartford’s State Armory for a s', ' / X been the center of this controvery, us. For the caterpillar we., saw, and (his Republican-controlled spring and mattress were -weighed rouatofortSw 1. MU the 1953 General Assembly are General Assembly, prove unable to at the local store yesterday morn­ fburUi, fifth, and sixth gradea in 9 a. m.-Noon ...... X ...... Bruce Miller, Michael A. Glcafl full-week starting April 27. AUTOMATIC it was an honest mistake, result­ Sunday was one of the same 'Mancheater achoola tomorrow and Noon-3 p. m. 's...... Xv^... .Mi's. Lucy Biirkc, T^loma.i Maxwell PublUiMA CTcnlnK BsmM looking for one rather practical perform their own good promises, ing. The Zacchini Family will present u d HouTay.i. - Bnttred ■ed *t th« ing from honest and ■ objective weather structure as the -cater­ The outfit totaled exactly 153 ■ Thursday. Twro performances 'are 3 p. m.- 6 p.m...... Robert Dunn. William Handler _ Conn.. ni reason why it behooves them to if the record of this Gen^Val As­ two of the headline attraction^ - - DAuI •t OSIM dt MdKchMtcr, scientific methods. pillar we observed last Novenriber. sembly is going to be of the type pounds, Mrs. Sweensy’s estimate to be given each day at 10:15 a.m. 6 p. m.- 8 p. m. . . . . ; ...... ‘Gladys Gossclih. Barbara Wallctt ■d CUM Mstl Mrtter. knuckle down and give their par­ and 1 p.m. to' accommodate thq a double repeating'cannon with But the issue.of whether or not Both had a small touch of black that warms the “hearts only of being 153 pounds and 8 1-2 8 p. m.-lO p. m...... ;...,. . Myfa Fitzgerald. Florenre .riitt'- ty a record, that practical reason the ward heelers, then Ribicoff ounces. Leon Thorp, advertising 3,200 puplla in these grades. 10 p. m.-Midnight ...... '^Bussell Wright. Hyatt Sutllhe. two human projectiles and a dem­ there was a mistake is still to be on each end. The children will be transported ••*••• 0 •••• is spelled RIbicoff. can and will attack, to his owrn manager of The Manchester .Volunteers may rcgi.stcr at Civil Defense Headquarteis. JTunlclpal onstration on the flying trapeze. determined. An official statement Last November, we ignored There are a good many motions Herald, acted aa Judge, checking by bua to'Waddell School tomor­ Building, Manchester, on Mondays and Fridays from 1-5 p.m. jlo% u . • ••• • obdb • certain advantage. row and to"Verplanck School-on The Zacchini sisters will be the ~~:onilin from M.!.!".', one of whose re­ what the caterpillar said, and we to be gone through. A sem­ For all practical purposes, he Is the weight of the biding outfit cannon "fodder” for... the unique tat MoatB •• ••••••••••• and the weighte submitted by Thursday. This is the fhird event ?ttkir ...... spected professors, undertook some prbclaimed that there would be a blance of con.sideratlon of all already running, against this Re of the Fine Arts program for this Phyllis Smith'and Mr. a imtil -Sunday, succeeded in -ignor­ lor is president. Admission wUI J>e . To Mrs. Howell tactful leader as Democratic State now, free to the students, but the chil­ Teens: Dcbby Smith, Judy 'Rich­ Gn the trapeze, two Zacchini mistake by "the Bureau. The ing our memory of that dab of Cjialrman John Bailey, for a long LET US FILL YOUR dren needing transportation w'ill mond, Cathy Moron. Leslie Carl­ brothers and a third sister will M.I.T. professor, after laboratory black.'on the spring,.^ end of the time to come. pay bus fare. As a finale to Goodyear's three son, Barbara Caleen, Martha exec\ite some of the most a dif­ »d nine tlM local ntvi publlotacd test experiments, probably; similar caterpillar. Nevertheless, former Congress­ ■ 'X ,- The play will be directed by Mrs. day grand opening, a washing ma­ Leander, Richard Holman and ficult turns in this- especially ***AU.du.nK-'wZLivr'^rM rlshtt of tnBobilonUon aiM Miarred. of OP^'^ man Abe Riblcoff is as good as Festival Donnie Cordner,. to those undertaken by the But there It was, ag8in>., and Helen Page Skinner, and besides chine was given away as door hazardous art. They do backward, nominated for Governor in 19.54. the dramatic presentation, the pro- Supplementing the fashion .show forward, twisting and double som- oUont of..Jf. 3E. .A*. ..Bureau,^, reported- .that ..-in -r. his there, all around,, was .the weather, ■ There- Is one "domlBating rea- - Modeling Tonight ■Ifratn -wllMnchide an explanation' prize,, . Jack Sanson, president of f-will be a colored film o f England; • mersanlts-and -even' a-double full KeproocnUtlTU: The opinion no final conclusion could which proved the caterpillar ac­ son wh.v he Is to be the nomi­ to the children of the many in­ the Chamber of Commerce, drqw Refreshments will be served dur­ twisting somersatilt. j^jeney New be reached on the basis of such curate. A da.sh of cold at the be­ nee, regardless of nccsalonal tricate problems faced in staging the winning stub, belonging to ing intermission. Featured in this year's Shrine __ nnd Boi hiatus In his relationship with "Fashions to a Qoeen’s Taste” is Called for and delivered and producing a play. :^■ ^ n -^ S r o r limited teste, and recommended ginning of winter, and. another the theme of the fashion show Mrs. F. F. Howell of 225'Parker Circtia are all the u.»unl traoplngs Bailey, and regardless of what­ promptly at no extra street, at 5 p. m. Saturday. STUDY IN P,\RTS dash of cold at the end of winter, lieing presented tonight by Bur­ of the sawdust arena, Including extended field tests before any ever other candidates the Held charge. T. J. Craig, tjie new- store's animals and clowns. Among them conclusive verdict \ could be and all mildness in between— ton’s and Watkins Brothers at the may come to include.. Watkins store. Fifteen models, In­ Deaths Last Night manager said he was extremely New Haven. April 21~(J>) - are the Cole Elephants, Ei Kl- tsu “sfa£S?s^!riSjl' reached. His report^ in other, Chat was what the caterpillar said, He wHI.be nominated because. cluding 13 Cigar Harvest Festival PINE PHARMACY gratified by thfe reception that the Three Connecticut members of Go:do’s lions, the Young China words, opened the inference that andv.that is what we have had. In Bulley’a estimates, and the queens of 1951 and 1952 with the opening rsc-lved and that he ex­ Yale’s class of 19.5.5 will study for troupe, the Shyrettos, Maximilian Is Tho TT»»*b»eter lirenlnK Heneia. estimates of the party aa a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tile junior year in the University the Buteau of Standards may not Tobacoo-'Valley Harvest Festival CALL MI-t-9S14 presses his thanks to the people of Truzzi, the Florida Trio, the Ed- mtverUiln* cloBlnf houri: whole, ho will be considered the Moscow — Vladimir Khenkin, of Paris, France, Yaic says. They dys. Franklin and Astrid. Capt. have been thorough enough in the queen herself, Miss Marilyn G«gl, one of the leading actors In the Manche»-ter. party’s best chance of winning. heading the modeling staff,, will He also announced the following arc Stephen H. Howe, 19. of West- Buschbom s liberty horses and the teste on which it based its own It Is ns simple as that. * in roles of satire and port. Stephen N. Miller^ 19. of Sensational Kays on the highwire. —1 p. n . Tueedey. o ru tn present the lirst showing of sum­ comedy. Treasure Chest prize Winners for -1 p. a . WednMdey. clear condenmation of the product It will,, in our opinion, be an mer fashions by Burton’s, together Saturday Mrs. Jean Kowalski, 23 Hartfoi-d. and Bertram S. Shapiro, The circus, spon.sored by Sphinx B. a . tlroadey. accurate estimate. Ribicoff will New York — Hellmiit Baerwald, 19, of New London. '^Temple of Hartford, will have two -1 p. a . Friday. Involved. - ’ * • with coordinated fashions In car­ 50, concert pianist and conductor, Drive E, a six piece picnic basket; TienUaa: 10:10 a. a . Met Praises Ca|iosrt represent the be.st po.sslble chance pets by Watkins. THE OFFICE OF ^r^bUeSuon except BaturCay- If the Bureau condemned the who recently had served as assis­ Mrs. Burton Smith, 92 West street, To the Editor; X of a Democratic victory in Con­ This is the second year the two a barbecue grill; Mrs. Bruce Beck­ /v a . . , ~ ______product without really adequate necticut in 19,54. Ite proved him­ tant conductor with the New York ' • Thot's th« word Those who attended tl)|^ delight­ stores have presented such a show DR. RICHARD C. City Center Opera Company. Born er, 97 Oak .street, a bumper Jack; testing, that was just as much of ful concert given last nfghVl>X ll** self, in the last election, the great- in conlunction with National Car­ for tho voluofi to Tuesday. April 31 e.st taker of Republican votes in In. Berlin. Miss Sally Koch, 163 Ashley street, W if A0 GET PAY HIKE uct was a mistake, then another little relation.ship to the quality from the leading fashion centers of i y For Show Tonight the back by deliberately plotting every one present. > A 4 •UNDID WHlSaV • 90 MOOT • *0% OiUUN mvfRAt iM tin WHEN of Secretary Weeks’ original of his perforihqnce. the country for presentation to­ Bridgeport, April 21—Xpi—Pay to withhold ammunition from The recital was the second of a As a candichyte fop governor, night. Many new carpet patterns TMI PUtSCHMANN MSTIUINO CORPORAYION, MBUKltA, N. T. points will deserve attention scries of three, and four young dnereasea of |3, a week for driver Mrs. Hal Harrison, general ■ -J»lW>. them, and comes into .momenta^ RihiepIT would pebhaps lose .some­ and'colors will be shown by Wat­ z; salesmen and 55 a week for hourly chairman of _ tke_ committee in again. •- — "—^—-.-r- men and nine young women par­ thing of this extarOj^dinarv hold. =9^ GRANTS .. Bontact with a few facte. kins Brothers. Admission to' the paid employes of five Connecticut charge of the' Corohktiori" Cruise This is the question of whether ticipated. The latter, all wearing He is probablv more ilppealing on show, which begins at 7:30, is free. Fashion Show the Wc.sley group ONLY DOWN! Seme of these were given, the pastel colored gowns made a mo.sl dairies have been granted as the At Connecticut Fui of Hartford, or not the Bureau should presume the great world issues of the day As usual. Watkins will be open result of weekend negotiations of the WSCS is putting on at the RE-OPENS jther day, by Lieut. Gen. 'Wllllston to hold the power of life or death pleasing appearance. They were than on the relatively drab. Issues until 9 p. m. church tonight, announces the fol­ your furs remaio itndfil^ atchful eyes from Newington, where Mrs. Pratt her. Joseph P. Cleary. secrelSry- B . Palmer, himself an artillery­ over commercial products. In this of state government. Go^rnor trensurer of Local 145, Interna­ lowing models: of/ur experts—o»tm Kffco :e a lifetime lives at 622 Main street. John Lodee would be the strong­ Mi.ss Gail McCann. Miss Pru­ with a thrilling Only $5.47 a Month InstalladI man, a former conunander Jn instance, ...as a result .. of the tional Teamatera Union. (AFL) to the carejp4 lUUI^ furs. Yet, The daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. est candidate he has es-er faccX dence. -Richmond,— Mi.ss Althea this Korea, and now in charge of sup­ Bureau’s condemnation of the says the new increases were drawn specixf^lii' M irti^ Priet iHcludtt S orm tl ItfilslletioH Sidney Strickland of Highland But. even losing something in his Dunlop, Miss Ruth Azinger. all of Phone nur local agentI t ' - ' ples for the Chiefs of Staff, transfer to a state campaign, he up under a reopening clause in the whom are teenagers and will wear RE-ARRAN8EMENt product, a Post Office Department Park, she was graduated from ( current contract which runs to Mrs. Ed McReever j He said that General James A. fraud order was issued against Manchester High .School. She re­ would be formidable, a candidate DON’T FORGET! fashions by Blair's. Inc. Adult MI-9-7738 to he respected and feared on the April 1. 1954. It affects about 800 models will include J'r.s. Ruth Mc­ JAMBOREE Any way you look at it, automatic gas water heat­ TVan Fleet, who launched the the manufacturer of the product, ceived her early education in Eng­ workers, he said. Dairies affected for .Bonded original charge of a shortage, had land at the Royal College of Republican side of thincs. Cann. Mrs. Dorothy Roberts. Mrs. Messenger ' t' This would be a rather rough musie. She studied piano with The Republicans, It they want are the Clover Farms, Beechmont Florence Suhie. Mrs. Dorothy Ca- SALE / ing is your best buy! Low first cost! -Low language thajt was far too power for thq Bureau to pos.scss, to cut doun on this prospective and Mitchell, all of Bridgeport; the Icen, Mrs. Winnie Dexter, Mrs. Burdette Hawley of this town and Leclerc, Marcus and Riders Dairies of - X ' eping and too alarming. if it .should be proved that the with Hartford and. Boston teach­ fear of Rlbleoff In 19.54, might Director GIVE ENOUGH Sherry Jochimsen. Mrs. Dorothy MOOISN Gout SIMSM operating cost! Instant hot water when you want He presented charts showing ers, and served ns organist in a be able to do so by having a Danbury, and Mitchell Dairy Miles. Mrs. Edith MacCluggage. VAUmOMmMMt / Bureau had failed to give the prod branches In Norwalk. Shelton. New Mrs. Helen McKinney, Mrs. Paula . A* tr«*eete tjfgm W. T Y R A N T 00. it! Heats water 3 times faster! That’s why an e state of ammunition supply in Bridgeport church. little of that samn fear. now. uct really adequate tests. For the difference between a live FUNERAL Haven, Middletown and Hartford. Carlson, Mrs. Maxine Rice, Mrs. Corea for the whole course of the Florence Burdick Gib.son. . MANCHESTER "400 From "The North" aad ronstruetlve record in this t inexpensive 30-gallon tank cai^take care of the kDflict. These showed, conclusive TO THE U. S. 0. General Assembly and a record SERVICE Yoshida By Default New York, April 21 -(yP)—Four average family's needs. ’ |y ^ enough, that our front line hundred Iri?h, rnost from No.rthcrn which conforms onl.v to the in­ 23 Main Stteet...^Mancbe'bter' .'.V pi were' iiever~ without “ade- Whatever' trend there Was Ireland aiid most hoping to find stincts'of the ward heelers'In Call MI-9-5869 Local drive for $6,800 ends guate supplies, and never suffered, popular sentiment reflected better economic conditions here the Republiean party will, ob­ viously enough, be . the differ­ .J next Sunday. "Give Enough” every State of the 4 3 ,v . ^ CUst-futed^o-sieri Imk, Japanese elections wa.s away than they left behind in Europe, Tc Ask Your Master Plumber or, ht any time, from any shortage. arrived here yesterday aboard the ence between a nuining start so USO can continue its fine eemmet nut or torrode^' Despite difficulties, despite the the Yoshida conservatives Cunard liner Georgic. for Itihienff and a start in which work of bringing a spot of ■ long line of supply, despite oc­ have been. playing, ball with us tl They were described ns the larg­ he would have some .dlfflcoUy. MAN. DIV. OF THE HTFD. RAS OH est single group from "The North’ finding his owa footing. home to our boys no matter casional dips in the reserves on a certain degree, and toward po­ where, th ^ might be. |^very 10-YIAR W ARRA^ hand in the Far EUst,. said Gen- litical elements who oppose the arrive in this country in 25 Ribicoff. in hi.s own. chgraclar,. yiSfirs. I and in his own reqord,- has-otve donation helps. Remember: Bral Palmer, "we have supplied rearmament of Japan. The Wherever our boys go . . , mr troops with enough fire power Yoshida conservatives lost a total TRUCK USERS BUY l| C liiE USO goes too! to outshOot the enemy by u im­ of 22 scats. This will make theij; pressive ten rounds to his one." . task of organizing a new coalition General Palmer said, further, governmant more difficult than it fILLIAM DICKSON & SON \ that General Van Fleet, during was in the previous Yoshida re-" 'X \ ■ , SINCE. 1915 the entire course of his campaign, gime. But, while their prestige has CHEVROI.ET TRU CKS pursued "luxurious habits” of fir- been dimmed slightly, the whole |ng. trend involved has not been con­ RraDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL • This Is one of the first state- clusive enough to point* to any PAINTINC AND PAPERHANGING knente in the probe itself which other leader, or any other group of than any other m ai^! ties in with the news stories which leaders capable of forming a gov­ .L WORKMEN INSURED MAIN R o b e r t J . S m it h frequently appeared before the ernment. . 9 6 3 STREET INCORPORATED probe began. These news stories In fact, th6 leading personalities 240 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE were to the effect that we had who sought to build themselves up GROUND FLOOR PHONE Mlfchdl 9-0920 ANY TIME TELEPHONE MItcheU 9-5241 fired more shells in Korea than in in this election a.s an alternative ^ “INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914” the whole of World War n . to Ydshida lost ground themselves, General Palmer was hot con' as well. \ -- HARTFORD tending that our ammunition sup­ The election .seems to mean lit- OPEN THURSDAY EVENtNQS pler has been perfect. There have tte, then, beyond the fact that in / >een idiortagea in reserves. The Japan's transition period, from the \ itocks upon adiich we have been status of defeated power to that of Irawing are now low, which means full national freedom, Japane.se Septic Tanks Cleaned , we should be in a serious but not politics will remain unstable for CflN Maneh«st«r's Sowtroq* Spociolisfs fatal condition if full global war some time to come, with Yoshida ihould break but tomorrow. And in still dominant through default. - Ill this there m a^be some fault, The instability of Japanese SAVE TWO WAYS: pf both human ^ d policy nature. politics reflects the facts of Japa­ (1) LOW PRICE . . . the most modem equlpmcmt and nya- But there lw,been no betrayal nese life and the situation of the chlaery In Connecticut makpa possible a BE'JTER JOB A a LOWER PRICE. )f anybody in Korea. There has world. The Japanese ai-e. legally ' seen no life' or battle lost for lack (2) YOUR JOB i s ENGINEERED . . .'all septic, tanks. Drain­ free, but still occupied. They are age and sewi-r lines are installed under the watchful super >f ammiu^ition. The plain fact is legally forbidden to rearm, but vision of a Drainage Engineer. RESl^LT: You are protecteil hqt qur use, of ammunition in they arc rearyjlng. against costly blunders . . . A BIG SAVING. An ^gineered Job Corea has been far more generous Their military security lies w*th gives yen LASTING AND SAnSFACTORY RE.spLTS. :han in any other war we ever ua, and their economic security ought. It’s going to be rather lies with Communist China. Their *'ard, we think, to keep trjing to own instincts are divided between ... Be Sure! :onstnict scandal and treachery progress toward dcmocraty and CALL—------—^ on top of that fact. retrogression toward , authori­ tarianism, and our influence upon ^ l^eeks Bows To The ,Slorm_ them contains elem«j|;elu baa retreated . from. the. “I^ y do not quite , know where tomet’a nest he aroused with his they want to go. And' the leader DRAINAGE and SEWERAGE ENGINES dismissal of Dr. Allan V. Astin, di- who again emerges from their in­ 130-132 Ptori St., Monchnstnr— ^Tel. MI-3-5308 tor of the National Bureau of decision, Yoshida, is himself some indards. Faced vdth almost thing of an Indecisive. com­ Unanimous protest from the na­promiser, who moves first in one tion’sK scientiste, and with the direction and then in the other HjDLmJJLbrrL ^ reat of a maas resignation of But in so far as the election did Aome 400 employes from the show anything, it shows that he will be a little less strong In Day and Night AUTOMATIC GAS bureau itself. Secretary Weeks has No matter the size or type of. truck you ne'ed—what better proof ^Instated Dr. Astin for a period those moves which respond to our i f from five to six months, with wishes for Japan, .and a little ONLY the understanding that, when he is stronger in those moves which Oil Burner could there be that a Chevrolet truck is your best buy! CLOTHES DRYER eplaced then, lie will be offered tend to reassert the full independ omparable employment in some ence of Japan. That is quite likely to be the gradual and inevitable ther government capacity. Recently published official registration figures for the last $ 1 2 '7 8 f direction of Japanese sentiment Service known for their power, their stamina, for their e.xceptionaL- full year show that truck-users in every single Stale bought gas and pil economy, as well as their low-cost upkeep. And Gas dries a big 9-pound load of clothes for 4c. and policy until we do get out of more Chevrolets than any other make! on these same counts, you can expect 1933 Chevrolet trucks Japan. A MONTH Gas fluff-dries clothes faster . . . soft and sweet In this compromise solution, It is difficult to imagine more convincing proof of Chev­ to, be evert more outstandirtg. We Guarantee Our Work rolet s superiority, for such cicar-cut and overwhelming After Small Down Payment ecretary Weeks is bowing to a We Were Told So before you buy any truck, see how much more Chev­ as fresh-cut clover . . . damp for ironing . . term which raised itself In con- preference' can lead to but one conclusion; rolet trucks offer you. Stop in and see us soon. BUT THAT'S NOT ALL •AORI CHIVROUT TRUCKS IN USI 10-Day Free Trial bone-dry for storage. Just set the dial. Automatic em over one principle—the prin- The worst errors in human be­ Chevrolet trucks must be better, must enjoy solid advan-- Coniinuaiion o) standard equipment and trim illuiiraled is dependent Iple that acientiste entrusted with havior are not those which rise THAN ANY OTHIR MAKII must on availability of material. • ; GET MORE HEAT FOR LESS MONEY tages over other trucks. Such preference rest on a firm In Your Own Home temperature control keeps heat just right.'Haod* n objective task ahould not be from ignorance, but those which foundation of good, sound .value. And, of course, it docs—as ubject to pressure from politi- come in defiance of observed faci ON OUR $15.00 YEARLY CONTRACT owners of Chevrolet trucks can testify. . Tdfviiien—Evary Tuaidey and Tliuriday Evanlnq Phone 7-4151 some Hamilton design fiu any kitchen or I teas. The protest has also, ob- and truth. . Chevrolet trucks are widely known and preferred for their TUNE IN THE DINAH SHORE SHOW ON NBC laundry. ’ toiisly, been in defense of Dr. Only a few days ago, for In- FOR FULL DETAILS PHONE MI-9-4901 ‘ ability^ to hold hauling and delivery costs dow*n. They are Radio—tvary Monday and trldoy fvoning teUa’s persoaal iategrity. Manchester J Office §87 The this poeaibillty country ^ e should scientists yb^m e was a spendthrift spring, designed 1 1 ks Ruaste — where politicians Manchester Division .MainStrect, Open Thorp* 1 sve been protesting against IS istancc,purely wefor .the prodaimed unliralfed that license this R A H OIL BUONFR SERVICE day EveninRs and Sator* avs had the habit of decreeing and pleasure of Human beings. ' r'- ^ H artford G m C o a * day -Mdniini^ For ^ppU« actentifle tniU^ be. were, indeed, uhder the spell RAY LUCAS, Prop. • • ... i 1, la fighting aayi.BUch poeaibility, 1 ■ - CARTEP CHEVROLET Co • ' PHONE ^ MI-9-4503 ance DcBK>natniUoR iu i warming days. But vli had the f ' 50 OAKLAND STREET ^ - v ' j- Sales. are, of covnc, right tucked away in a jeomer of < ■' -V ■'• ■ -1 ■ X Ill MAIN STREET : -v > -N''. MANCHESTER 1 .'■A 1 ■ ■ 'vv ■■ b ' V '! ■ ■■ ' i : '" -ft V , ■ ■ ■ VAKGHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.' CONN.. TUESDAY. APRIL 21. 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, d oN N , TUESDAY, ‘APRIL 2 tr » 8 S A. -ilBOimff reilird. *nie idea that Hla death jiratitude. for God's love, U. S. Planes Poinicl ffal Boyle Two Students Held Russ mafsan Shares Patent Tentative Okay Tells Tlieories ’ created., a fund of merit from giving for his foreglyenesa Rising Costs, Television, w’hich men could draw, an amount shame that we don’t.^ more, Ai^ut Christ’s to. pay for their sins wuis one. An­ Throughout Ws^' sermon Mr. R^ils Near Sniper For Theft of Auto Given Schools other view is that His death is* a Simpson em'pheafzed that not only Tribute to TKose On Sub-Detecting Device ransom paid to the devil for the was the spirit of man bought with ffeld Top Problem of Papers ■ / ------V Death on Cross souls of sinningj man. Still another a price b^Ualao the body since the (Continued From Page One) (CentUned Frem Page Om ) ^ Tonlitht vi';-*' Spring Fashion Festival, Bowers held by ancient theologians was body ^ the temple of God. "So — «—- "S''. Form er Resident Is Co- Educators Pave Way for that Jesus' death was a symbol of School Auditorium, 8,p. m. Gib­ Rev. Clifford O. Simpson chose, jflorlfy God iii your body,” he con­ 0K«w York, April 21—(j»^— An#peoplo expect their Ibwl news wounded prisoncra of war were Who Cannot Hear reported that he stoppied the Ruth Millett God's love sacrificed to the de­ cluded. / CMUtive of the Americen News------papers-- to -*take '* •“*the ISad. exchanged at Panmtinjom. Inventor "of Under­ Final Acceptance of bons Assembly, C. L. of C. "Bought With a Price" as the sub­ yeutha on Route .44-A about one- "Coronation Cruise Fashipns," mands of God's justice. With all p ^ r Publishers Association said Greatest Reassuranre .The Navy aaid planes, from the ject for his sermon for the Sunday .these theories Mr. Simpson dl^ ‘‘Sometimes Uiese expectations hhlf mile east of the Bolton Notch water * Radio Station* Laam to Like Your In-Lewe /Waddell, South Plants sponsored by. Wesley-Group, South t. Tomorrow ; 'I'rtie Cross is God’s Act^t’’^said pers than competition from tele­ ties of a smart newspaper staff. But and HcaTtbrc.1k ridgra to break up heavy smoke coming out of the gregational Church. The Senior freed id Korea is a had reminder could have crashed right through Mrs. Samuel W. Mason of 21 Sum­ "I have always wondered why tentatively approved the Fashion Show by Blair's, spon­ Mr- Simpson, ‘‘it is both O^eclara- RUMMAGE SALE vision. always_t|iey should be heartening a po.sslhlc' Cooimunist probing a t­ us, tsking their losses sit at once, hood of the car. ‘The stolen car, Choir directed by Andrew R. Wat­ tlon and a demand. It jwclares His to us, foh they represent a rssl ex­ tack. of the thousand.s listed as mia,s- mit street, and two other men to many wives are willing to tag construction of both (he Waddell sored by Mary McClure Group, son Mng "Laudamus" by Proth- THURS., APRIL 33—9 A. M. tOeorge C. Biggers of the A t­ and had the whole penlnaula In evidently, had no water in the their in-laws as 'trouble makers.' Second Congregational Church, 8 love for us and demands our loy­ lanta Journal and Constitution. pression of the vital place given to One Navy pilot 'aaW there was ing —who will never return. three week?.” radiator, the officer stated. have been granted a patent on the School and the two-room South eroe and "I Have Longed For Thy alty. You and I are still free to St. Mery’s Perish House nswlipapers by our readers. This "a lot of artillery fire ail over that - To be sure, our In-Iaws may have p. m. vice president of the ANPA, told '. ^ _ Most of them were lost in'TT" Some day the full valor of thoae The car, which was left over­ expendable radio sonobuoy, acc- made -us miserable at times, but School additirin, paving the way Frlda.v, April 24 Saving Health" by Byrd as the reject this citim and how often we Locust Street Entrance one of the opening sessions of the V greatest rea»vr- pai't of the line this morning. We early stages of a w ar that will night with the keys In It outside do! Yet out of this^convlctlon thst could .sec gun flashes and shell.* overweight aergeanta and the cording to an announcement by | haven’t others often hurt us as for their flribl acceptance. "Cinderella Weekendi” sponsor­ morning anthems. St. Mery’e Guild ANPA’s 67th annual convention;/ancc we can receive in the face- of soon be three years old, and the green young privates will be a Hartford service station, is Commander A. E. Krapf,' USN, much or more? ed by Sunset Council, D. of P., we are bought yn th a price Issues U am not one of .those who media competition, when they exploded." nation owes then) a - debt ’it can'^ owned by W alter McNally of Blast Construction of the new 31,- Basing his sermon on the text Eleven Okinawa-based B-29 known, and their terrible aacrifices commanding officer and dlisctor| "We would have to classify otir Tinker Hall, 8 p. m.' found in First Corinthians, the vl^’s with alarm the futiira o( Lindsay decried negative solu- never repay. appreciated. They were mostly H artford. Police, reported that thfe of > the Navy Underwater Sound i pwn parents and brothers and sls- COO,o6o' 18-room Waddell School, April 24 and 35 .newspapers, because, of. te.i.e^.lsiP-Ui....f!on8_ to rising costs and competi- pair will be held for Hertford po­ Sixth Chapter, Mr. Simpson stat­ regular Army men. and lying with Laboratory at New London. I.*??trouble, makers if we took which Opened for classes in Sep­ St. Mary’s ,50r60 Club Western ed,. "Paul claima w*e are bought Ntwapapers years ago took radio tioh in the newspaper field, pcThap.s Ihe Tinesi arm y ' in ' Its them now is many a young West lice:— ...... - ...... Joseph A. Barkson, of Urbana, each''Uctics remark as a personal tember, had failed to jiiect with show, “ The Double 50 Ranch in thMr stride and I think will do "We have seen great emphasis Kiisong and the Namsf airfield In with a price—we belong to God. r thi northwestern Korea. Three .‘tiiper- history stationed in Korea. And Point offirer who would have been Officer Fbrach guoted the atu- III., and Jam es C. McNary, of insult. the board’s approval until now be­ Musical Round Up," parish hall. It is not. a matter of silver or gold the same with television.” * laid upon Illusionary savings to be as that army has giown the a general in 1975, The army peid oents hs saying they went to Bethesda, Md., w*ho formerly were "Why should our in-laws be ex­ cause of a number of minor faults, Emanuel Lutheran Lutherwed You Oot Afdny Additional tonofits whon you gained through reduction in the forts unloaded their homhs on but an interpretation and revela­ "•1 do believe," he said in his Singl. a supply ba.se in the same sacrifice flemanded of the in- a heavy price In leadership in Hartford Monday night, with with- the laboratory, are the co- pected to guard every word in or­ hut last night Superintendent of Society play, "Pulling’ the Cur­ tion of (he Living God. The center HVpared address, "that with the flxe and readability of our prod­ ge^^ral area.. oividiial soldier has tended to les­ Korea. several other university men. How­ inventors. der to keep our tender feelings Schools Arthur H; RItng s.ssured tain,” 8:15 p. m. of this price is the Cross of WORK at GRANTS I Ivent of this hew’ form of com- uct,” he told the small publishers, U. .S. Fifth Alt Force Thunder- sen. _ There ought to be a wa.v to ever, they*- aaid, they were left The patent covers a widely pub­ from being hurt? the board that all but two of these . Sunday, April 36 Christ Jesus' death is the price He HEARING-AID ,j iualcation.^rto.hiipaper8 will liaye ".but which seems to me to. be based jeta-aad.A.uairalian.Meteor.-.j^’tsAt-- , I t , waajn'l..lhat. \vay...ui . the .bexuP:. recjognize. what .theaa; vanished men .stranded . in . the .dty when the licized device .used .duringWorld "I Fst-along. u-Ub . mar husbanda flews, had. been corrected. . Red. Mcn-’s ., 41th , anniversary, paitfi'^*-*'”*'”’ ' ----.I,,"-- ■ ■ —■...... - Said. vocation*, tick pay, I I taka anbther look at their pic- upon what is essantially a defeatist tacked two Red aunnly end n^r- iiing. A few thousand .soldiers had did for a free world, btit how can others returned to Storrs without' War II by naval aircraft for de­ family without any special for­ The board, therefore, voted ap^ •party,'Itahan-A m erican Club. employees' diiceunl, attitude that assumc.s we cannot lo .serve as the spearhead of 1.5,5.- tecting submerged enemy subma­ Ma.v 1 and 3 The minister pointed out severs! t ire. .They will have to extend aonnel buildup areas 20 miles you say "thanks'' to *ers that can­ them. mula except treating them the way proval of the new Broad street ele­ theories on Cfluist's death in thla iniuronce, retirement plan BATTERIES t lemseives to improve their produce a better product and sell north of Chorwon on the central 000.000 unprepared Americans. not hear ? ^ King end Bonn said they first rines. It is an expendable minia­ I like to be-treated. mentary plant, pending completion Center Church Co-Weds' musical revue. "Fifty-Three' Ski-Doo," For All Hearing-Aids .>*§) I roduct. Executives villi have it to more people for.more money. front. ^ And most of those soldiers ‘ are went to Wethersfield, then'hitch­ ture FM broadcasting station, ap­ "We’ve had our share of mis­ of these two items, and members EMoT- t relearn from their readers just "II we still believe the military ■■ Returning pilots said thev flat­ gone. hiked along the Conlon Highway proximately the size of the aver­ understandings. But I've grown up William Buckley and Sherwood Waddell School. . Yeu con |e 0 lent *rey et Grenti. Wky Guaranteed Fr*sh 1 hat it is about the new’spaper axiom that the best defense is a tened five buildings and shelters, Tliey didn't like the job they beck to Hartford.,In Hartford, age fire extinguisher, with s smsll enough to realize that I wouldn’t Rohb and Illing were appointed a ,M ay 8 and 9 net step in et ew empleyment effke ledeyl t lat appeals to them and—what good offense, let us not retreat to touched off four secondary ex­ were .given. E.ach outfit had per- Teeii-Aj^e Boys they were ijueted as saying they parachute Incorporated in its de­ get along any better with an en­ Community Players . present eonrmittee to prepare plans for the "Moon over Mulberry' Street,” j WE HAVE ONE OPENING AT PRESENT i far more Important—Just what the bal-ren premise that our only plosions among ammunition stores liapa too many over-weight ser­ looked hleng Sheldon street for sign. When the buoy is dropped tirely new set of in-laws if I looked school's dedication ceremony and IN OUR CANDY DEPT. .\8 DEPT. MANAGER- i is about the newspaper that and started six big fires. geants. ton inan.v under-age pri­ from an aircraft, the parachute on them with suspicion the .wsy I Hollister School. : course ntust be cheapening our Play Risky Game a cSr with the keys in the igni­ open hou.se. May 14 and 15 I APPLICATIONS NOW ACCEPTED. f >es-not-app«al to them. product, while radio marches mill- Night fl.vlng B-26 h o ID h e r s vates v.*ho had joined the army for tion, finally coming across the , N. MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-5253 retards the rate of descent to pre­ (fid In the psst. The South School's expansion touche.il._off 12 "very large” ex­ securlt.v not to die in an oh- McNally car. vent damage upon Impact with the Garden Show and Plant Sale, Materials Costs Hpiral tantly and confidently into the Philadielphla. — dPi—Some 'Teen­ /OPEN DAILY 7 A. M. to 5 P. M., IXCLUDINfJ WEDNESDAY Why Not Accept In-laws As and renovation___.... for which 3130,- . American Legion Hall, Manchester W . T. GRANT CO .. 811 MAIN STREET "A more serious problem than vastly more expensive broadcast plosions and .50 to 60 smaller ones .•'ciu e .peninsula called Korea. ,*>tate Police said that the car water. / People ? before dawn In a atrtke against a age boys recently turned up with AFTERNOONS AND SATURDAYS UNTH, NOON Transmits to Aircraft ^ was appropriated, svas re^rt- Garden Club and Dilworth-Cornell t ilevision as I see it confronts us medium of television." Their resentful attitude was had not been reported Stolen when ^ "Why should a wife say she puts Quey Post, No. 102./ 873 Main St., Tel. MI-S413 t xiay in the actual cost of pro- Communist vehicle assertihlv men Mimmeil up by one: a foolhard.v thrill "game.” ‘The IheVdothS were picked up in Bol­ Upon reaching the sihrface, a up with her husband's relstives? lllihg. The board will meet again ^ O^ng our newspapers. Labor southwest of Kilchu In northeast- “W hat busine.s.s have we got engineer of k passenger train ton. Officer Fersch said that when small hydrophone is automatically Why not accept them as uncrit­ preparatory to final acceptance, erti-Korea, the Air Force said. lighting here anyway, and why do released on a cablb to the proper ically as she does her own ? coats have risen and continue to heading into the city saw Soubt 16 he first approached King and following final compleUon of the ritt- Tho cost of materials con- , U. S. Sabre jeta atreaked north I have to he the one?” Sonn in tha disabled vehicle, they depth, and the radio station goes That is just a short letter but school. to near the 'Valu river but found boys standing on the track. He into operation. All sounds within it has enough sound advice packed tiffits to spiral upwards. They had no idea what they blew his whistle but the boys said the car belonged to a friend here seems to be no end end no Red MIGs. were going up against. They real­ at the university, but later ad­ the neighboring area are then pick­ In It to guide any wife toward a i RecOnnalsaance planes picked ly thought it would he nothing didn't budge. ed up by the buoy’s receiving equip­ happier relationship with her hus­ Ihb face of this newspapers find (Inotetlons Fam ished By up a Gommuniat truck and ambu­ "They waited until the train mitted it was stolen in Hartford. Before Losses Happen Jjmstlves with a product the Cobara A MIddlebrook, Ine. more than a police action of a ment and broadosst to the receiving band's family. Expect Big Crowd !•/ lance convoy carrying more sick !cw tiays or weeks. .was right on top of them before equipment in the aircraft above. There is more in it than common of which cannot be increased 1 p. m. price# they scattered,” aaid a conductor. A razor blade has been deveion- and wounded toward P;inmunjom • "VVe actualy thought all we had Since the floating buoy emits no Nense. There Is also understanding Bonk Stocks for exchange. The convoy stopped Object, of the t^game" apparently ed which ik capable of slitting a sound into the water to warn the At Nash Lecture posts because they are. faced, as to do wa.s ,stand on a hill and show human hair into aevkn par^— and humility. Bid Asked around noon at Hung.su ' on the was to see who foi)Id take the big­ submarine of imminent attack, the And both those qualities arc aajority of manufacturers and First National Bank main road between Sariwon and ( 111- American uniforms, and tho.se gest gamble with his life. lengthwise. }crs of other products are not, little brown Gooks would turn tactical advantage of surprise is needed in any relationship that is Hartford. April 21—An overflow- of M anchester...... 35 39 Sohung. but began travelling Introduced. Upon detecting the strained as often as the in-law the law of diminishing re- Hartford National agAin early in the afternoon. nroiind aml run right back where audience is expected for ''An Eve­ lliey came front;’’ a captain .said presence of the submarine, the air­ relationship. Bank and Trust ... 30 32 ' While the ground front remain­ craft, if suitably equipped with ning W ith Ogden Na.«*h," Amerlcli's Ubert Spendlove of the Na.shua. Hartford Conn. Trust . 82 87 later. As a matter of fact, if. we w6uld I H.. Telegraph, chairman of a ed fiuiet, the Eighth Ai m.v .said the weapons, may execute an attack or drop the term "in-law", from our "comic poet laureate,” on Thurs­ Manchester Trust .... 60 — Reds kept up their frontline But they ileploycd in the day at 8:15 p. m. in the Trinity kferepce for publishers of papers rugged hills, and took the van­ may radio for help from nearby language we would be better off. Phoenix State Bank ------. propaganda warfare. —-... NO MONEY DOWN SPECIAI ■antisubmarine vessels.""" .....'— " Ihstead oL thinking of them 'as College Auditorium; as-Jthe' final |h a circulation between 10,000 and T r u s t...... 59 61 A woman's voice floated over guard of a 366,o6o-mam North 60,000. also touched on what Mason graduated from Manches­ ,voiir in-laws, think of them as your offering in the college's 1952-53 Fire Insurance Companlee from Red lines in western Korea Korean Army headon. They^ tried •called the major problem con- to form a continuous line of .de-, Bargain Annex ter High School in 1924 and at­ husband's parents w*ho have a free public lecture series. sting the industry—"the con­ Aetna Fire ...... 54 56 Monday night saying: right to love their son as deeply Mr. Nash, w*ho this month pub­ "American Soldier, American fen.se, and th'Cre were too fetv pf tended Northeastern University in ning and steadily increasing Hartford F i r e ...... 1.50 155 tlieni. Boston. Prior to joining the staff as your parents love you. Do that lished a new book of "terse verse" alliinksge of the margin between National Fire ...... 64 67 Soldier, come here. I am waiting MONTHLY of the Underwater Sound Labors- and you’ll be on the road to creat­ entitled '"The Private Dining Phoenix ...... 99 104 for you. You will have fun. Tlicre They were .shattered time and YEAR 0*4 MAKE p a y m e n t #*ense and income.” ...again..pulling their reninanta back ' tory. he was employed a.s an en-_ ing happiness within the family Roofn,” will'- recite a number pf Jpe advocated a cibaef'look at Life and Indemnity Ins. Coa. is lota of women.” ---- gineer with the Radio Corporation circle. to a new hill and trying to form 1947 HUDSON 4.DOOR. 4 CYL. 9 3 0 .7 0 his classic verses and comment on tin problem, with an eye to good Aetna Casualty .... .112 119 a new line. Each stand decimated of America in Camden. N. J., and (Ail rights reserved, NEA the turn of events in his life that ko^ckeeping methods and added; Aetna Life ...... 73 76-... Insure With Lappen later with the Public Service Cor­ Service, Inc.), them, but each stand slewed the 1944 NASH AMIASSADOIt 4.DR. / S 3 0 .7 0 caused their creation. rSuch a close look at each step Conn. General ...... 185 191 New York Village enemy and gained preciotis hours poration of America in Camden. Mr. Nash hx' authored more our day-to-day operations, even Hartford Steam Boil. . 43'a 4 6 'i and days that enabled the army to N. J., arid later with the Public than a dozen books of poetry, and tiDthe smallest detail which until Travelers ...... 745 765 1941 DODGE 4.DR— ONE OWNER / $ 1 9 .2 S 8er\*ice Corporation of New Jersey B u y s rush over more troops and .sup,- At an.v lime you may face a liability suit "trips the light fantastic" in verse n w has not been deemed impor- Publlo Utllitlea Its Slrecls plie.s. at Newark. Cradiiatioii Dates tu t in' the face of larger matters 1940 DODGE 4.DR.. EXTRA CLEAN/ $ 1 4 .1 7 for bodily injury or property damage. Resides In M.vsHc through the pages of the Saturday Conn. Light Power . 15'4 16 ••'4 The American people ' were Evening Post, the New* Yorker, and ombviout concern, can save more Conn. Power...... 37 n’brought together in the, year- three children. Paul. 13. John. 5, Buckland schools on June 17. statement. Collins ...... 95 n o Under the old arrangement be­ nnd Mary, 4. live at-69 High street. Em -H art ...... 4,T.j 4 6 '; tween the village and the a.s.socia- Mystic. ' Attdrhey Charles S. House'^w*lll ffiln short, we must face a fact 25 OTHER POST WAR C A R S /^ CHOOSE FROM officiate at the high school cere­ fIMd by our manufacturing friends Fnfnlt Bearing .... . 32 35 tion. the village maintained the Incorporated Mr. Mason's brother Is Stanley streets hut could nof close or nar­ Lappen monies at the State Theater, and JEWELERS IflM ago, but which we have largc- H art C(X>ley ...... 33 36 ► TOYS i Mason of Porter street, and his ij&ignored. to the point where it Lande.rs, Frary, Clk. . -26'.j 28>i row them and any abandoned sister is Mrs. \V. C. Howe of board member Mrs. Mae Holden New ftrit. Mach. Co. . 33 35 streets reverted to the a.s.sociation. ► FOR THE KIDDHIS " 4 will award diplomas to the Hollis­ m ^ be our undoing. The fact is ^ I-arge Assortment ^ SOLIMEMtiE, Inc. IN SI' R A N CE Keeney street, Glastonbury. tS t we must comb our plants, to North and Judd ...... 25'a 28'i YOUR DODGE-PLT3 )UTH DEALER ter and Buckland school gi'aduates 785 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER British Guiana is the only b ^ g lo light and eliminate even Russell Mfg...... 13'a 15',i 634 CENTER STREET—1 LEPHONE MI-3-S101 11 OAK STREET TP:L. Mitchell .’1-5810 at exercises at the Waddell School. tlte smallest, inefficiency and Stanley' Work com. .. 43 46 English-speaking country in South ^Arthur Drug Stores j No board member has yet been w&te." ■ / Terry Steam ...... 9 0 100 America. IL 4S ▲ Ae AS A . ▲ AS ▲ ▲ A ^ Elks, Candidates designated to officiate at the Barn­ SUysDry w a separate morning session Torrington ...... 28 30 ard School ce:emonles. w'hich will U. S. Envelope com . 67 77 Spnadt Easily • Dwtieii f<2 nciivaRapera under 10,000 circu- Meet Tomorrow be held at the Ven>lanck School. / ’c lAon. ANPA President Charles U. S. Envelope pfd. .. .58 63 Yeu'U Bwrvel et has? PAK-PIUF Veeder-Root ...... 30's 33'a seres ttaie. OMaeT «a6 lieuUel Thursday, April 23—lOtOO A. rgdeCahlll of the Cleveland News Riee Slated For Malaya Spreads easier, ieeier—me skek- •tg the traditional - Rose 'Bowl robe, riding on a float depicting a jet of the local lodge are adviaed to , World Famous tlSed: ,’ • \ airplane. The 17-year-old queen ‘'r. secure applications for member-1 Sin charity drives, in political has revealed that under her for*l ship as soon as practical and to i Ladles' and Men’s aA lrs, in exposure of gangsterism mal attire she was wearing: two return the .same to the local com- ; This -b^shos/s DIAMONDS g fl corruption in government, the pajama bottoms, several skirts mittee for processing. -\ and sweaters and a pair of woolen fieiKoMiu) Manchester residents who are! JEWELRY socks. members of any Elks lodge may j Why LEAVITT Cleaned Rugs * * ‘ ^Crochetad Loveliness attend this meeting. A social' hour will follow the business Nationally Known c . meeting. Indispensable For Summer Stay‘‘New” TWICE as Long sterling and Plated WATCHES Fair Sex Slows SILVERWARE I \ Male Shoppers Movie end SUII / ' VWt fi A * So4 SwrfHO OfH THE New York-r-(TP)—It takes the CAMERAS average man three minutes to buy .1 Vsv Cm testy ItmmmYemsdf a hat. If he Is sccorqpanled. by a Popular Priced woman, the purchase take? 12 minutes.- The reason a man takes so little \ GIFTS Famous lifakc time is that he usually has some­ Or maybt you qrt planning to bHy. , thing definite In mind, reports a RADIOS e * i* hat firm which made a statistical Our American way of life is. geared to studj*. Some other findings: TT-nOwWTwr y w r HUIIIV*piOfl ISf it TwHv D TmVn !• 'Complication? arise with a male tifileosonL- huiWi:.of--njna to r -veh ieJein .Shpppei' pnly, ,w•t»|(!n„^^ h a t la, o,»t, of fbMhd irtw edbkl# stock. • For quick, 'efRcient transportation — When a woman goes along, she irtsISts'her escort'try-Oit'several'. 7 1 X 1 ^ Do OS MonehRstcr pcopl* h ^« bR«n deinq yRorslifliM everyone —^doctor, lawyer, merchant,^ Not only is each hat discussed thoroughly hut the man has to try la tug noinical, s«nsibl« Norn* fmoneing if ntodod. Com* in and dit- farmer, homemaker—depends on thoU> several ways of wearing each one. sands of automobiles and trucks that CHis your plans with us. You will find it pays dividoiids. This Harsh Embedded Dirt Is serve — around the 'clock — day in, Oil Heater Brings Completelv .Removed By The JOHN LEAVITT Proces.s night out. Death to Woman Obedient to your every wish, trucks TRAFFIC deliver your milk and bread, your cool Jersey City, N. J.-.-(TP),-An 8.*>- Wont to doubt* Hi* Iff* ^ HEAVY? year-old woman was burned to OPENING DAY and oil, your clothing and your furni-j- death in the living room o f ' her f— home while her husband, also 85. of your ruqs and eorp*ts7 Just-— turq,"*your steel and„your lumber. How sought help at a firehouse next 2852 a j j d u L j door. • , kve your choice! If you pre- I USE OUR would you operate your home - your Mrs. Frances Mosher accidental­ LEAVE IT TO LEAVITT SEE O U R .BULL PACE AD [-p wheel design .then crochet i 12-42 ______ly set her clothing aflame when motifs, then ruffled doily business — your form — your factory — I Whether for a vacation In thi I NORTH BRANCH | she tripped over a portable oil r2gS2 is the one for you. These heater. Her husband, Alfred, tried Our Trucks in Manchester every Mon. and Thurs. IN TOM ORROW 'S PAPER ual doilies will add fresh south now, or for summer wear, without truck service? As truck wheels !;o.ning lops the simple sundres.s vainly to beat out the fire then gkle to any table. Two sep- i ran next door to Engine Company patXams. . so comfortable and-easy’to spin, they hum a delight­ care for. This slim version has a 14. FOR TERRIFIC OPENING atttm a No. 248_3 and 2852 con-: brief bolero for cover-up. ful tune that sounds like Firemen quickly put out thfe m aterial requirements, com-1 Pattern No. 8953 is a new-rlte blaze but Mrs. Mosher'was beyond crischeting instructions and- perforated pattern in sizes 11, 12, "your, wheel bf fortune" aid. SPECIALS bl\ lliastratiqns. 13.14.T6. 18. 20. Size 12. dress. gnd 25c in coins, for each pat- yards of 39-inch; bolero. yard. PEDESTRIAN KILLED ordered, yotir name, address For this pattern, send 30c in Hartford, April -21-MiP)-^Harry [^t^ pattern number to ANNE i Coins, your name, address, size de­ E. Elliott, aged 34, of uncertain THE MANCHESTER { sired, and the Pattern Number to MANCHESTER TRUST /A VOVi/£ GOT fT address, was killed instantly yes­ liO HERALD, 1150 AVE. SUE BURNETT. .5I.ANCHESTER terday when he ran into the side l^A S. NEW YORK 36,! A reuCK BKOuoHr /r of a truck on Front street. Driver EVENING HERALD, 1150 AVE. 'i, ■ .*. , AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36. N.Y. Stephen W. Hopkins, 26. and a wit­ Sting the new Anne Cabot I Don't miss the'new* Basic Fash­ •I',. \ sioToa itANisocT auecunoN or cONNKneut. me. ness ,to the accident told' pglice Bewo^-k Album. Directions' y ■ ion for '53. spring and summer. I t’s 4ieaiThlMlICIIT • HSlTIOlO « SHONI 1-ri/l they saw Elliott run out of ar' FROM MANCHESTER [puppet mHtens, basic em- a confplete spring spwing guide fori a . / • alley in a hunched over ppsition ary eutrhes. and grand de-j smart, practical..wardrobes;^ gift ■ - ■ ■ ■ Hopkins was charged with negi; ere printed in this iaeue. pattern printed inside the book. 25 k cent homicide jand released unde. PHONE ENTERPRISE 1485—NO TOLL cents. 'MOM OFFICE,‘923 MAINiST.t'MOIITH BRANCH, tS NO. MAIN ST.-lELMl 3*4171 Dond of 31,000. , .. *** '4', ' ‘ -I \ \ H ,'VV; . ^l.v . .4 r . .’I- 1 ' ■1 \ ■ i ' i . . A I . '.1 • .'.V ••.w- \ yj’T,- ■ vljjft-.-: t. ‘ ^ ■7. ■ '•/. \( f : ./ A :y ' h y-' A < '3 , ' , v r - y •' p % -<1. i 'V >1: ■ \ f- - 1

t» A O E T E N CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CGNN^ TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1953- MANCHESTER. EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. -TUESDAY^'AFRIL 21,. 1953 .v PAGE ELEV^Hf - cases I just mentioned,” Arm­ from that source she attempted io off and give them hot water— the - groom waa bridesmaid. Mloa WTHT— 12*6 Andover EUingMn strong replied. contact the railroad directly^ and about all the medicine they had.” Insurance Bill IHrryl Brace, niece o f the brid*. Fireworks .1- Dirksen told Armstrong it was was greatly relieved when the Obituary Reds Seen He said that after the initial Rcidio and TV WHAT-> 910 • waa ring bearer and.Miaa Marilyn w A h t e d - the committee's duty to do "a telegram came from him saying atrocity stages, conditions In some News Tidbits WDRO—1860WDRT— 1860 M. r W n C — 1086 Board of Religion Egypt Brush Fire Linder, niece of the' groom, waa renovating job’ 'on the department. jlha#he was all right and that he of the camps imprdVed. WOCO—>1390 Eastcni Standari Tfana WNHC—cm. 9 flower girl. A reception In the so­ Is Over Budget Richardson-KilcolHns "Several recent steps provide en­ would proceed directly to- Man­ Sgt, Albert L- Howard of Nash­ Culled from AP Wires cial rooms followed the ceremony- Probe Galls couraging evidence that the chester instead of stopping off in to ville, 'Tenn., said life in. the camps, 4:86-WTHT—Ca. Tinney. 8:36—WCCC — News; Breakfast Naw*- .Sponsors Potluck Held No Problem Pe««e-Feley Wedding Funerals National concern rioember of changeover is being rapidly step­ Washington, D. C.| as originally "was pretty rough at first but' W nO—BackiUre Wife. 4’ boy. ■N. John Pease of Melrose and -Mrs. planned. Eleven Protvatknt bishops )h Additional - Appropria* W DEC—Robert Q. Lawls; The Chi- WDRQ—News; Shopper's Bpeciat. 'CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ped up,"- Mundt ssid in Sn inter­ later on it got pretty good when cagoans. . WTIC—Radio Bazaar. Ellington, April 21—(Special)^ Ada May Foley o f Hartford were, Mrs. Paul A. Barrett the peace talks started.” However Berlin protest that Communist WTHT-Bob Llovd. Andover, April 21— (Bpecial)^ BANKS, ETC., la looking for view. ■' , Return All tioii of $8,000 Subject WCCL—Muaie. The board 'of religlqn will 'act aa In reviewing the activities of the married in the church at 2 p. m. \^x-Senator Funeral services for Mrs. Paul the medical treatment was still pressure.,^against the church in WHAT—News; Polk* Hop. 8:55—WTHT-rBetty Crocker. ambitioua, reliable mien., o r -Mundt said last week that he WONS—Gabriel Heatter. . local ..volunteer. fire department: Sunday irith Rev. Kenneth John- . '■■< — — . , ■. . A. Barrett of 129 Birch street, who WONS—Jack Downey’s Uusle Shop. host Friday in the church aoclal women who have the Ume (rind, and other members of the com­ "only fair.” East Germany ■ "threatens to be­ Of Hearing on May 1, 4:15—WCCC—Newa; Huiie,. l:6*-WDBl—News. \ \ aon-offtclatlng. Rtliable ' ' (Oonttiiaed From P «(e One) Ui' -S. Says Cliiail*!; died Sunday after a short illness, '.(Coatinued from Page One) Howard and Cpl. Harry Purvis come unbearable” . . . permany'a room whqn a potluck will be the members were' called to a brush desire) to snpervlae a baalnesS mittee will insist that Secretary WDRC-wThe Chicagoans. WCCC—12 Hundred ant.' 90 Hits. fire In the Egypt section ot town were held this morning at 8:30 of York. S. C;. agreed that more Christian Democratic. Party maps WTHT—petty Crocker. WHAT—News; Morning SUr Rtview. feature of'fc..family, night get-to« requiring only .8 or 4 honra work of State Dulles stage a sweeping An additional appropriation of W K N B—New*. gether. Misa''- Gladya .Bowman, Sunday .evening. Fire-fighters Mancheater Bveaing Herald El­ Men coming to the legialature tor ap- (com the ,T. P. HollorSn Funeral if attempts to indoc.trinate him in sick and wounded remain in pRson program of tax cuts and construc­ WKNB—News; Request Mstinee, "ia week. tuiTtover among policy making of- Rebels Must Quit Home, followed by a solemn re­ $8,000' for payment of the town’s 4:16—WDRC—The RecorO Shop. WONS—New*. ■ third grade elementary, achool found the blaze had. rooted itself lington C|orreaponde«t, Mra. O. jP*. Communism had worked. camps. tion of housing units In urging WTHT—Breakfast Club. .^roval tor such action. ficials; quiem - high Mass at 9 o'clock at WTIC--Young WtOdar Brown. teacher, will, present' her pupils in on a hUl about l.OOfli'feet off the' Berr, telephone RockilHe 8-MlS. n o ' h e a d a c h e s , n o s e l l - ^ " I ’ve never been so happy aa to "I guess it’s because of the ride election of Chancellor Konrad Ade­ insurance bill will be the subject • WTHT—Eddie Arnold Time. WTIC—Theatei o> Melody. H a id - , Approved by the House and sent The subcommittee has asked Invasion of Burma St James' Church. Rev. George of a public hearing before the WHAT—Save a Life Program. 9:15—WDRC—Music. a brief play. ' . roadway. Offlciala decldedv..to let "ING.JPhyaical condition or cdu>- reach freedom today,” he said. they were too sick to come,” Pur­ nauer’s coalition government in WONS—Jack Downey'* Waxworks. -cntlon not Important. Rualneta to the Senate was a bill increasing Dulles to appear " for questioning Hughes was the' celebrant. Rev. vis said. Board of Directors May 1. at 8 4:45—WTIC—The Woman In My Hous*. The play, which follows the sup­ the fire burn itself out anit -W;et Wemeii when he returns from a trip to John E. McCarthy of Montclair, Mullins told of a march north next summer's elections. WONS-;-Jack Downey * Waxwork*. WKNB—Ed Swett Show. per scheduled for 6:30 p.m., will pays you a profit atarttng the the membership of the State Com­ Howard .said it was a long trip p.''hi. in the hearing room of the 6:66—WDRC—News; Old Record Shop. 9:56-WTIC—News; You and Tour the surroundings to prevent its Paris, starting today, fo r , the (Continued From Page One) N. J., cousin of the deceased, was from Pyongyang In August,, 1951, Fifteen persons drown in two be the evening's ielitertalnment. first day-" . mission on Alcoholism from five to just as the tnice talks were begin­ from Jhe camps to Panmunjom. Municipal Building. WTIC—Just Plain Bill. Child. spreading. W hO /^ North Atlantic Treaty Council the deacon, and Rev. John F. Han­ boat mishaps In Manila . . . Tv\-o WTHT—News, Joe Otrand Show, WCCC—New*: Market Basket Personal. Mention ., A false alarm, sounded Friday X seven, and decreasing the number ernment would cooperate was re­ ning. ^He recounted an incredible "The roads were pretty rough Koreans burn to death in $200,000 Robert Smith, chairman of the - WHAT—NeVs; Band by Demand. WHAT—Itallar Program. Alvah Gilchrist la visiting'with RUMMAGE THIS IS NOT A OET-RlCHe \ p f commission meetlnf^s from once meetings. non was the subdeacon. Mrs. Town Insurance .committee, esti­ 9:46—WDRC—Big Croaby. on Plnney atreet, is under investi­ garded as going a long way to­ Jane Maccarone was organist and tale on cold-blooded- brutality. and therexyere quite a few holes fire which breaks out in U. S. Arqiy -WONS—Sgt. Preston ot the Yukon. frienda at Thomaaton, Maine. C aR QUICK scheme. But, hundreds a month to 10 times a year. Mundt said that while/he didn't "We passed two jeep-loads of in the roadliv They tried to re­ WKNB—News; Request Matinee. 6:45—WTIC—Victor H. Lindl*hr.^\ gation. wards fulfilling the first point soloist. Father Hannon, assisted theater in Pusan. mated in a letter to General Man­ WHAY-e-g'amoua Trials. Clarence Goaa, who recently of people. In many walks of life ------. Lodfe Optlmisttc- want to mention in d iv^ a l names Russian aoldlers;’!. h e. said. They 4:15—WTIC—rmnt Page FarralUv, . ____ Plan Blamket .Cniaada . SALE Lodge made. by Father Mc6arthy, read" the pair them but I guess they ager Richard. .Martin . early,, thi.s 6:56—'WTIC—Lorenio" Jones. , ' W K N B — Gov. Lodge, underwent aurgeiy In Norwich, ia - are -tiiday making- - •- stehdyi . Gov. John Lodge confidently pre- he Js encouraged by ^ number of 9 :55—W DRC—New*. Hathaway Miller Po.st Ameri­ • Lodge said the U. S. had not yet St. Jambs' Cemetery. stopped us on the road and tried couldn't.’’ , week that the town's insurance WHAT—Crosky'a ■ Quarter. reported to be progreoptng aaflsr. AT alzabie Income -from this hoai- ^dieted today that the 1953 General people who formerly worked for to get our guards drunk so th'ey, Purvis had a chCst and stomach bill for the fiscal year ending next WONS—Skyklng. 16:66—W DRC — Arthur Godfrey. can Legion ia aponaoring a blanket nesB—end are proiM of ItV ■v had time to study sn Argentine re­ St. aJmeS' Cemetery. tVDRC—Memory Lane. WTHT—My True Story. . factorily. g Assembly will "chalk up a good .Dean Acheaon, Didiw'; predecessor, v/ould shoot us. "all.ment. Howard , had been Aug. 14. will be $19,000—$8,000 WTIC—Welcome Travelers. rrUsade for war orphans in Korea. who are being ^ a r a te d from the solution calling for direct talks Bearers were Henry I-a(ko, Den­ Police Arrests tYcee—Ne#s. Music. M.ra. Walton Yerger spent some South MoHiodiff Church many more achievements” than Mullins said the Russians were woilnded in the hand And should­ more than Martin estimated in the 6:15_WDRC—Curt Massey. WKNB—New*; Through The Tear*. Blankets of any form, condition rOU MUST BE ABLE TO INVEST $606, which (that of 1951. payroll. / '-v. between Burma and Nationalist nis Sughieu,'John Weerden, Joseph WCCC—12 Hundred and 90 HIU. time recently with her family at la secured by equipment. I.a>cntlana for these new, Barrett, Johh Moran and David armed and in uniform. He said he er wherr- .captured. ' original budget. W HAT—News. or ahapa which can be used, may ' Coopor Hon In a brief review of his budget Rule pA Gossipy Wife China on the problem but he added knew the Russians wanted the] Seven arrests made on motor ve­ WTIC—Notes and Quotes. WHAT—Italian Program. the residence on Long HIU road. nationally-advertised coin merchandising mn- the- Uv. 8. mould give It "sympa-- Murphy, . -"It. sure, -feels. good . to .ba.,back ...SmUh calls - the $11,000 -ap? 8:55--'WON8—CecH Brown, News. 16:16—W DKC—A i^ U r Godfrey. She ia a patient at .Shelton .Sonl- be left at. the Town Hail this week,. policies,' Lodge disclosed that he He agrejed with Sen. Ferguson guards' to shoot because " t h e y , hicle violation charges' since Siin- 16 :S6—WTHT—Whispering-Whleperlng 8tre$^000 A YEAR. ard said. -I*, in his letter, saying that la.st 6 : 66— W DKC—News. one having any blankets that they the Assembly this week. One of There was virtually unanimous Miss ,>^rgaret Murphy Sgt. Mitchell said about 20 seri­ day. 90 Hits. Sound good? It la. Writis giving- addreos and comml^ee, who said "they still year's bill was about $14,000. His WTlC-Ncwa. ^ WHAY-:t*II*n Program. ' Manrhester Evening Herald An- cannot get to the hall will please SPONSORED BT them, he said, will deal with a agreement here that 12.000 Na­ \^Ths funeral of Miss Margaret ,Tlie most serious charge, reckless WTHT—News; Joe Glrand Show. Miss Betty Louise Kilcollins, phone -number to Box E, 4;|ci Herald. . - have a long way to go, however.” ous hospital rases were left behind; 8.‘%YS 100 Gl's DIED.., letter includes an itemized state­ WONS—New*; Mystery Shoppers. _jver correapondent, Mra. Oeor^ cSIl S-;4490 or 5-4032 and arrange­ STANLEY GROUP, W.S.C-S. reorganization proposal affecting tionalist troops, who fled into Bur­ Murphy of 24 West street was -WHAT—Sports. WTIC—Double or 'Nothing. daughter of Mr. apd Mra. Frank MCLeod disclosed to the commit­ “ Medical attention was no good at driving, was lodged against Donald ment of the $5,000 increase from WONS—News. Nelaon, telephone PDgrim 2-671 ments will “be made to pick them the state's finances. ma in 19.10 when the Communists held tlds morning at 9:30 from the all, very few guys got any.” Freedom Village, Korea. April WKNB—Voice of Mancheeter. Kilcollins of 48 Pioneer circle, and tee' the "separation” of 19 em­ J. KtcMullin, 34. of Worcester, $14,000 to $19,000. WCCC—Music. . . . I6:46-W THT-Wher. a Girl Marries. up. Lodge reiterated his belief that conquered their homeland, have no W. P. Quish Funeral Rome, and at 21 A Turkish lieutenant to-' Ma-ss., and 167 Maple street who WKNB—News; Sport* Review; Arute Eugene Raymond Richardson, son ployes from the payroll on homo­ business fighting against the Bur­ His story was confirmed by Pvt. Martin said today the insurance 16:65—WONS—News. Jenkina-Bergh Nuptials the budget he has recommended is 10 o'clock .at St. James' Church. day quoted a returned pri.soner as was a.rreSted by Patrolman Rode­ IstS—W m e—Bob Steele. II :66—W TH T—Perry ComO. of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Richard­ sexual charges since he took over mese government. There was also Louis Kerkstra of B.yron Center, (ommittce could not give him an Enfield Dam Shad Misa Christine Bergh, daughter -WANTED—! about as low as it can be. He re- Rev. John iCurtin of South Coven­ Mich., who contracted-tuberculosis. having said about 100 Americans rick McCanh. ' WHAT—Supper Serenade. W TIC—Strike It Rich. son of 67 bfik street, were mar­ March 3. agreement that it was thg UN's had died in pri.son camps in North estinmte of the cost coverage for WONS—Patter by Patterson. WKNB—Newe; 840 Club. of Mr. and Mra. Wallace Bergh of' ______—Iterated too'that unless the Gen­ try was the celebrant. Rev. Edgar "Some of the TB patients in my McCann also, figured in another WD'RC—Jack Zalman. This I Beheye. WONS—Ladles Fair. ried Friday. April 10, In the South He said there were 14 "separa­ business to find a way to make Kotea in which' he had been. the year w-hen he made up tlis Methodist Church. The ceremony Somera road waa married Satur­ eral Assembly ' provides more tions'' for other reasons and four Farrell the deacon and Rev. George hospital were In worse condition of the arrests .reported today, g ;j5_WDRO—Guy Lombardo. WDRC—/ rthiir Godfrey. Run Is Reported H ![ » H REPAIR '■ J ■ money through increased taxes, them stop. Hughts the subdeaepn. Mrs. Jane Tliird Lt. Ustun Ustundage, budget, .so he settled on $11,000 WTIC—Weather. WHAY—Itallin Program. was perfornied by Dr. Fred R. Ed­ day afternoon to Alfred B. Jen­ resignations on security grounds than I was.” he said. stopping Roger W; ^ullivan. 17, of WKNB—Hit of the Day. i:l5—WTHT-We, The Women. kins, Jr., son of Mr. and Mra. Al­ the state will have to operate with But many Western and Asian Maccarone presided a-t.the organ. Turkish public information officer, as the figure. gar at 10:30 a. m. Musial selections by employes who quit rather than "The way I see it. they took me 40 Keeney street for passing a stop g;jf_W TIC-Home Owners Forum. 11:25—WONS—Newi. fred B. Jenkins of Suffield. Rev. a deficit. countries, following Britain's lead, The bearers, all nephbwa o f the reported a fellow countryman had If the appropriation is made'it WONS—Auto Tune Derby. 1I:96-VVDRC—Grim. Slam. Hartford, April 21—(A’)—Shad included "Because” arid "The ■t ■ face charges. said they were willing to accept because I waa in a little better sign thl.a morning; Kenneth Johnson officiated at the ITie legislature's Labor commit­ deceased, were: Robert 7i|,urphy, said "not definitely” when asked Also arrested for pas.Sing stop will airfiost halve Martin's margin WTHT—Sereno Oammetl. WCCC—New*; 12 Hundred and 90 are in at Enfield Dam! That's, the Lord's Prayer.” White gladioli and some good news about cancer McLeod .said new criteria for the assurances of the Formo.sa shape and knew we would hit the WCCC—N ews; Mualc.^ . Hit*. ceremony at Congregational tee filed an unfavorable report to­ Edmond Murphy, William Mdrphy, if the Americans had died from over estimated expenditures of word the anglers, who’ve dubbed white daisies composed the decora­ security, soon to be applied to all goverfnment that it had no direct press first.” signs were William A. Purtell. 34. 6 :45—'WDRC-Lowell Thomas, WTIC—The Phrase That Pay*. church. day bn a bill to permit minors to malnutrition. of Hartford, who was arrested $17,741.51.. Appropriations as of Spbrta. •WHAY—Berio Program. this sHvery fi.sh of the herring tions. %4 government employes, will make control over the men. Britain's Sir Richard Murphy, Gerald Mur)>hy Showcase Samples Mra. William Herberts, atatar of [M fT luaiQiT work in bowling alleys. Bowling and George Fagan. . X "Mo.st of the Americans were vesterday by Patrolman Raymond April 6 totaled $19,741.51 less than WTIC—Three Star Extra. WONS—Queen for a Day. family that charges up the Con­ Given in marriage by her father, alley operators had urged the com­ it possible to dismiss or reject an Gladwvn Jebb said the conclusion , His statement tended to confirm WONS—Musk in the Air. WTHT—Break the'Bank. the bride waa, matron of honor Burial waa in ths family plot in undernourished.” he said. The Peck. the total estimated revenue from necticut River from the sea in the bride waa attended by Misa mittee at a public hearing to sup­ employe whose "/ersonal conduct was inescapable, however, that »xgrowing suspicion that the first 6 :56—WONS—Bin Jenkins Show. WKNB-Muale from out of the WeiL and Misa Doria Jenkins sister 4>f St. James' Cemetery, where Rev. lletitenant quoted Private Devut all sources, but It Is expected that WTHT—Stock Market Summary: 1I:46-WHAY—Pot Pourrl. great annual spawning runs, have Janet Richardson, sister of the port the measure, asserting their and private life” are such as would Chiang Kai-shek’s regime had Allied troops, at least, are only Other per.sons arrested were a $2,000 additional appropriation T ;66—WDRt>—Beulah. II :45— W DRC—Roeemary. John Hannon read the committal Acar as having said he under­ beih waiting for. bridegroom, as maid of honor. Carl business is being harmed because make his employment a risk. Mc­ been supplying equipment that "sh o^ a se sample.s” of better Com­ stood 100 Americans died in his Ronald B. Lane. 19, of 12 Oxford will be made for a referendum on . WHAT—Crosby* Quarter. WTIC—Bob Hop*. service. WCCC—A Friend of Tour*. Roger C. Norling, executive as- Fairbanks of East Hartford waa of a shortage of pinsetters. Leod said, for example, the pro­ made the guerrillas a threat to munist^ treatment. It raised the street, for driving with a defective the hi^h school. WONS—Fultoh Lewis. Jr. lilAlilull ft u camp. muffler: Daniel E. Sullivan, -Jr., WTIC—Boston Blackle. WKNB—Mu«lc Out of the West siatanj; in the State Fish and beat man. An unfavorable report on a bill posed new rules would cover Burma. siitister pbasibility that the Reds Acer was returned yesterday. The rl'glstra;'s of voters have ■ WTHT—Weather: Capital News. WHAY—Ronaonl Program. 29. of ,30.'> Hilliard .itrect, passing Game Department, reported today The bride wore a navy blue to allow courts to grant legal drunkenness and "a gossipy wffe.” He suggested that the National­ have buried'., or concealed their estimated the special election will 7 Jig—WONS—Tello-Test. Alteraeas that a single 'shad, a two-pound, street length dreaa with navy blue BARDEN nOWINB (.eparations on the same basis as ists broadcast an appeal to the a red light: Richard'L. Bishop. 28, WTH'T—Fimer DiiTl*. 12:96—WDRC—Wendy Warren. mistakes. \ cost $2,000. W DRC—Junior Mis*. 13-ounce buck (male) wa.s and white accessories. She car­ divorces are now granted came guerrillas to lay down their arms. About Town Treatment oK, the prisoners of Wethersfield parking violation: WCCC—Luncheon Musicale. Korean Inlernees and James J. Moriconi, 25. of .56 The margin <>f, $9,741.21 may be ■ 7:S6-fWTIC—N4w*. WONS—Curt Massey Time. .magged oh a fly Sunday. It was ried a white Bible with white or­ nd HARROWINB from the Judiciary committee. He said this would show the Na- varied widely from'/place to place hiked by savings, from depart­ WTHT—Silver Eagle. WH.\T—Italian Voice. 19 inches long. chid marker and atephanotls. . . Fast Train Hops tionali.sts' good faith. Irving street, failure to grant right WONS—Gabriel Heatler. W nC—New*; Weather. ArvaoxBUTiLT one in four of the 1S8,(XX) Ihes loat e a d The Education committee reject The weekly rehearsal of the and time to time. mental approprlatidqs which are Twenty-eight anglers tried their Her attendant wore a blue atreet Why 8pa4f your garden by TRUSS Frmmi The committee has before it a of way to a pedestrian. ' WDRC—Jo Stafford Show. WKNB—News; Sport* Special. ed a bill changing the name of the Pfc. Tlbor Rubin of I ^ g Beach. Are Flying Home generally somewhai .above the WTHT—News; Jack Berch. luck, there Saturdaj', the opening length dreaa, blue and white ac- year ia the United States from cancer could he saved if Burmese demand that the General •S.econd Congregational Church 7:45—WDRC— Ed Murrow. hand when I have the equip­ ' Danbury Teachers' College to Tracks, Kills Five Choir will be conducted in the Calif., a Hungarian who spent 14 amount actually spent lay the de­ WTIC—One Man's Family. 12:16— W KNB— Bing Crosby Time. day, without luck. Then one of eesories and' corsage of sweet By AKRON OrMhofed Bxperta the knowledge alroady in etistence could he- made trad* Western Connecticut. College. As.sembly ask the Security Coun­ months in a Nazi prison camp in WONS—Top Tunes. W TIC—Medley 'Tim*. peas. • ment to save you time and sanctuary this evening at 7:45 partments. WONS—New*. the 16 who tried Sunday made Oie A b o A b d o m l^ Supporta, JEW ohle to fdlT-aaamning Out the, Imq'irie^ is a —Me Perkin*. State Highway department has Yet Feeb Uke Staying la B ed- for the ductless glands, giving you nize the territorial integrity of Leyden; representatives. Mrs. Rob­ guard but blamed it on a misun­ informed that through similar So-’ of town payrolls and liability ex­ WONS—Song* ot Our Time. / in Hartford Hospital School of the temporary textile committee Mrs. Frank Hicken of Spring- th^ board. 9:46— W TH T—Erwin Canhem / W TH T—Show Tune.i. announced these apparent low Nursing. The bridegroom grad­ All Tired Out—Run-Dowa new strength, - bucking up the ap­ e m u m t e i t n - field. Mass., lay pinned in the Burma. ert Doyle and Mrs. Milton Wagner; derstanding caused by. the lan­ Viet intervention, seven American posures indicated they exceeded I*:#6-WDRC—Lnuelik Parson*. WONS—Yankee Food Show, bids on five of Its projects; Jones petite and helping to bring btmk of the New England Governors' The UN appeared to agree that WHAY—Betty Kimball. uated from the local high achool in and Dbcouraged wreckage for, nearly five hours. alternates. Mrs. Joseph Carmody; guage barrier. _ civilians also held by the North .. Of a^out .lOO diCerent elements prigihal.estimates...... WTIC—Two for the Money. Constructlon Company, Columbia, your old-time, energy and ambi­ -y------—-Conference. ------^ the Chinese forces in Burma must WTHT—New*' of Tomorrow. WTIC—Rosa. The Musical Miller. the same*'cl*ss.-^1e attended the They are: Miss Eleanor Little Slje joked with her rescuers until contact chairm'ani Mrs. Walter He was captured in N ov^ ber. Koreans would soon bo in Moscow known to modern se-entists, only I:9 0 -W D R C -T o iir g Dr. Malone. $524,593.'“ 'construction of three (^ancea are you are just not tion. y u i o i i * s either be di.sarmed and interned in Scadden; welfare chairman, Mrs. 1950. On an eight-day march on their wa.v home. Fourteen WONS—Frank EuWard*. - WKNB—Baseball Matinee. span bridge over Shetucket River, University of Bridgeport and waa of Guilford, a former member of a doctor reached her with a hypo­ nine—copper, tin. gold, silier. iron, Some 325.000 Indians In the 19:15—WONS—Mu»lc Lover'* ijour. a member of Alpha Gamma and getting your full dally require- Accept Thb Ckuieroua Offer Toilay that country or else evacuated. Robert Leyden: publicity. Mrs. north, he said, “ the wounded died French civilians already turned WTHT—Concert Hour. \ WCCC—New*: Manrhester Matinee. Norwi'-hr National Fence Com­ the legislature who will represent- dermic. She was dug out from lead, sulphur, .merrur.v ami esrbon U. S. and Alaska received medical WTHT—Paul Harvev. Phi fraternity. He is with the U. S. menta of Vitamins and Minerals You've nothing to lose and beneath a car at 4:1Z a. m., and Stanley Zatkowski; librarian, Mrs. from lack of medical treatment. over to the Ru.ssians by the North WDRC—Doris Day. pany. Meriden. $23.8.30. railing on everything to gain. You must feel l N i n i i i | i y the public: President Clarence A, FOR.M08A PLEDGES AID were known loXjien who lived be­ treatment from the government In 19:S6,/-WDRCt—New*. 1:45r-WDRC—Tne Guiding Light. Army stationed in the Far east. from your daily food. What you taken to a ho.spital. A. R. Manchtick. The annual ban­ "The guards would taka them Koreans are due here next week. fore the year one> 1952. WTIC—News; Musio for Million*; , WONS—Connertlrut Ballroom. Routes 22 and 80. Guilford,. North should try la FERRIZAN—the better—look better—work better Wlmpfheimer of the Anierican Talpeh, Formosa, April 21—i.Ti quet will be held tomorrow night W TH T —Guv Lombardo. Branford and Madison; John De- His gift to the bride was a wrist Velvet Company, Stoning ton, rep­ A surgeon was lowered Into one - Nationalist China tonight ■ an­ WHAY—The Night Watch. 1:56—WKNB — New*; Yankee* watch, and she gave him cuff links New Iodine~-Iron—Vitamin . Tonic, and rest better—be completely in Miller's restaurant. I*;!.!—WDRC—The Three Son*. Michiel, Torrington, $10,791, a true Dietary Supplement gives satisfied in 30 days— or your resenting the textile industry, and of the telescoped roaches to cut nounced it will cooperate with 1 1 :66—New* on All Station*. Red Sox. and a necktie. To her maid of hon­ $:66--WDRC—Second Mrs. Burton. storm drainage, I„akevUle-Miller- you plenty of B Vitamins—Iron money back. Hale’a Dept. Store. SI State Labor Commissioner John J. off the left leg of a woman In an other interested governments in WfIAT—IH6a-W*«eh.- or ahe give a piece 6f sterling-all- effort to free her. Parent Teacher Associations of 1 11:16—W TH T—Edwin C, Hill. ^ 'C C C —Musle. ton road; National Fence Com­ for your Blood and precious Iodine Price $1.58, mall orders 10c extra. *Egan, representing labor. effecting the withdrawal of guer­ Manchester, of which there are 11, 11:1.1—W TH T—The Ijite Show. WTIC—The Doetor'e Wife. pany, $46,934, railing in Colchester. ver. The bridegroom presented hia Each New England state is ap- - Dabney said: "In one coach T rilla troops commanded by Gen. Li with the 12th in process of organ­ WONS-Midnight Matinee. WTHT—New*. Top Hit Time; Scores East Hampton, Voluntown, Wind­ beat man with a belt. .saw three people pleading for WDRC—Dwight Cook#. WONS-r-Connectlcut Ballroom. pointing three .persons to the tem- Ml from northern Burma. ization, will be well represented at 2:15—WDRC—Perry Mason. ham, Franklin ‘ and Thompson; help. It seemed Imnossible that W TIC—New*. rporary committee which, the gov- Foreign Minister George Yeh’s the 53rd annual Connecticut state 11:96—W DRC—Symphony Hall; New*. WTIC—Cinderella Weekend. Ecdus Brothers. Coleheater. $23,- EXTENDED FORECAST anything co>ild be left of the legs WHAY—Save A Life Program. "ernor said, will recommend condi- statement implied that if attacks convention tomorrow and Thurs­ WTIC—Stan Kenton Concert. 686. drainage work in Canterbury of snv of them. on Li's forces by Burmese troops 11:60--W T IC —New*. 2:25—WONS—New*. .-•tlons for appointing, financing and day. in the new Killingly Memorial 2:90—WDRC—Nor* Drake. and Plainfield. Boston. April 21—(/P)—The tem­ "Wonderful first aid assistance and "Communist elements” cea.se Grammar School in Danielson. The Tomorrow WCCC—New*; Music. perature in New England during ^operating a permanent committtee was given by several sailors who 6:00— W TIC—Fralik Atwood. WTIC—Cinderella Weekend, free China’s "persuasive power" theme of this year’s conference Is, WDRC—Farm Program. 107 NEW CASES the next five days, Wednes4by ‘ ^ to dbal with New England textile were In the seven passenger cars might succeed in effecting the WTHT—Betty Crocker Tproblema. "There's Work to Be Done— Let’s 6:1.5—WDRC— iymn Time. 2:45—WDRC—brighter Bay, through :Sunday, will average two behind the locomotives,” the re­ withdrawal. Do It Together." 6:5.5—W TIC—New*. W TIC—New*. Hartford. April 21—(8^—The to six degrees below the seasonal porter continued. Burma's complaint to the Unit­ 6:96- WON'S—Yankee* Expre.*a. W HAY—910 Club. WDRC—Yawn Patrol. 2:3.4—W TH T —Ton HR Time. state health department has re­ normal. "Warmer W edne^ay turn­ )-lke Earthquake ed Nations condemning Chiang YOU W HAY—Save a Life Program. In tribute to Charles Yurkshot,, 3:66—WDRC-Hllltop Houie. ported that 107 Tiew cases of ing corier again Friday and con­ A National Guard company was Kai-shek's government on For­ W TH T—Music New*. I' Official Lashed 12-year-old .son of Charles Yurk N WONS—Cameo Lady Talks; Wax- diabetes were disclo.<pccding up the dismissal of hold- were three bumps and then it Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main ed that a formula might havs been WTHT—Top O' The Morning. WTIC—Pepper Tourga Family. —nvers from the Democratic Tru­ sounded like an earthquake just street, for a brief devotional serv­ WONS—Weather; News; Yankee Ex­ 5:46—WCCC-Junior Disc Jockey, eman administration. before we left the track." worked out. since U. S. Ambassa­ ice by Pastor Paul G. Prokopy, At press, WTIC—Right "To Hsppineee. dor Karl Rankin is scheduled to WTIC—Boo Steele. M'DKC—Sunshine Sue, = The sharp criticism from Sena- Philip McCabe, sailor from the the church service tomorrow at 2 WHAY—Cup of Coffee Club 5:55—WTHT—New*. “ tors developed over Armstrong's Parris Island.-S. C., Marine Re­ fly to Hong Kong tomorrow. p.m., his confirmation Class will TtlS— WON'S—New*; Yankee Express. WDRC—It Happen* Everv D*v. -i, . Hreply to a question by Sen. Dirksen cruit Depot, reported there were Ob.server.s said it is unlikely he sing. A memorial wreath has been 1:16—WTIC—Weather. 4:66—WCCC—Mu»lc. 1:96—WDRC—Old Music Box; New*. WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis; Chicago- 0 2 j — r* * to whether "all your people are four dead in his Pullman. world leave Taipeh unless some contributed by the school, and on WTIC— Bob Ste64»»-''M orning Wateh. ens; TIME TO S W K J ia a . lA W N SK D Sfew years for "loyalty or secur- said everyone was asleep with the Most observers here have said of the Manchester Republican - W TIC—N6WO. All perennial groitei, 99.91*/. weed- lights out. ‘ Women's Club tomorrow at 6:30 WHAY—Cup of Coffee tlub. ' Eity.” for some time that if the Nation­ free qoolity. Mokes the deluxa lawn- - Armstrong said the responsibil- "There was a lot of screaming," p.m. in Vernon Grange hall, Ver­ WONS—New*. alists wanted to withdraw Li's 8:1.4 -WDRl'e^hOppora Specials. In tun or shade. ^ t y in such cases belonged to Rob- he recalled. . "Two sailors pulled troops from Burma they could do non Center, just beyoqd the Tal- WTIC—Now*. ALL W O O L E*rt W. Scott McLeod, new State several people out, including me. i-ottville rotary. Reservations for WKNB—Phil Hale. . I Hi- $ I.'30 5 lbs- $7.35 so. even though official spokesman W HAY—Jaellng With Wamp. rrdepartmeht security officer, who We were bouncing like a rubber; the smorgasbord, which the WONS—Tapkee.Ezpres*. swould be able to supply details. ■have di'claimcd all responsibility women' of Vernon Grange, No. 52. Barly feeding with TUIF^ BUILDEK gelt nulrienti down to ball. We bounced-six times.” for the guerrillas. ^ W|THT—TMeOarv*Rvittled' NEW E.NGLANDERS HL'RT . S a /c c A ’s 34 BEPOT.S9UARE - -RL. MI-3-S4aS XMlloh, s ;c,. 'April -fJp)—' aa guendHas. - - ■■■•■'wr- Public Records . -T ree C h * , ' E "I''don't care who has the re- 21 .4:l,4-rMeVt the Star*, New Englanders among those in­ ilbllars you ipeiiil 5:-,90—Hrtwdy Doody, _ ^ponsiblllty,” - McCarran snapped , fi OO—Sehoof Duya, ■■ £Back; ' ■ jured In last nigbt'a/wreck .of the Wnraaatee .Deeds X' K:30r;;Tbe Sportseop*,-' ■ i' ' = McCarran later asked, "Could a Atlantic Coast Line's Miami-New Checking Silspecr Kenneth Sherman Eddy , and fi: 40—Weather Forecast. ill your himo bouimuuity givo you R:4,>—World New* ToiXy.'» I $50 person be removed \irithout your ■York passenger train, the Cham­ Dorothy -Brown Eddy to John F. I* REG. pion. were; 7 ;00—.leweler* - Shom'C***, ^knowledge—doesn't it come to you In Bolton Holdup McDermott and Katherine R. Mc­ , 7:.90—Gan»ett Time. ^ oiie of your employes is sum- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gargano. 12 Dermott, property at 32 Gerard ' 7 :4.V-Camel New* Caravan. ® imarily removed?” Franklin street. New Haven, Conn. street. tho MOST VALUE for your mouoy • 8:00—f?ireu* Hour. Joseph D. Abisalih. 60. 6 Impe­ Anthony T. Zazzaro to Eugene 9:00—City Hospital. NOW IS THE TIME I NOW >34.98 - "Not in every case,” Armstrong state Police have come up with 9:90—Su*pen»e. 2**plied. rial Street, Old Orchard Beach. a suspect )n the robbery of the Berto and Orestina R. Enderlin, .10:00—Two for the Money. TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR Z The witness said he could not Me. 6 A 44 Package Store In^Iton the property at 76 Park street. 10 .'m—Emba."*y Club. 10:4.5—On the Line. a.') ^ y , in reply to another question Mrs. Katherine Smith. 74. 29 night of Jan. 20, it was learned Katherine Cowlea Zazzaro to McmchMttr h growing. Your potfonogo of local morehants 11:00— Itarket Squad. ^rom McCarran "how many have Washington street, Fairhaven., this afternoon. The Colchester Ralph T. Gaston and Arlene E. 11:.10—Herman Illrkman.- I REG. $39.50 Mass. Barracks confirmed a report that Gaston, property on School street. 11-4.5—The Big Picture. f»een removed for homosexuality?” holpt pay local taxos to provide tho nocossory civic improvt* 17!:1J—New*. T "Don't you think you are rather Mrs. Thomas C. Coates. 3 Brain- New York police are holding a Frederick G. Fallot to Robert D. '44'KNB 3 s x if you as head of a department ard street, New London, seriously man in that city who is suspected Valentine, three lots on Columbus moRts Hiot you and your family onjoy. You got bottor stroots, 4 110—Action In The Afternpon. ^ o n 't know of removals of that injured. in the Bolton hold-up. and Broad streets. » .90—Enough All. AMESITE A lone bandit held up and Leon Fallot and Eugenie Fallot .5:00—Weelern Theater. I NOW $29.98 A ln d ?” McCarran asked, fi.OO—New*. r Sen. Ellender —Mld-Aflerroon News, o£ her father. Unable to obtain any 0 O rd er Now* PHONE M A N C H b lE R . Mf.9-5224 . Egtimates r T can think o f only the two ^aaa -regmrdlcas nf "reeent England to t&a United States—for ’• / 1 2 :00—The Big inforniatloa concerning hie aafety Sqvlet amvea.” 67 cents. $;J0—Wejedme Travelers.: 4.00—Kata Snaith. - I-' • ^1

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hs was willing any time to amend not say whether they ever con­ Republican Bid Senate rules so as to outlaw thgt Five Oil Firms spired'to bribe a levenue official Wins F(Bllo)^ship 4 4 Unloaded '8 THE Pm TY DOd parliamentary device of i talking Each plead^—to acores of ques- Two Sessions Helping ; WTPg TO CHANGE THE FUf?NITU>^e/^ROUNb Sense and Nonsfense VfHOSt. toves bills to death.' tlona-;-that any answer, might Rockville, April 21—(Spe­ To Cut Budget Declaring the main purpose of Named l^y Uu S. tend to Incriminate him. Under the cial)—AUeh Li. Dresser, high Minutes B efore To Lower MHS Standards A s. one sage sires 'Up. the dis­ Driving along a California high­ prolonged debate Is to bring out constitution a witness cannot be school principal here, today ______X ;,',- . tinction, a statesman works and way,''m y husband and I slowed all ■ the issues in the controversy, compelled to testify against him- receivied word tliat he has been prays Tor,good government; a pol­ down whin we approached a In House Test Lehman said he has been.receiving In Cartel Suit rtlf.-.,^ •« selected' to receive a study (el- Airliner^ Crash The Board oP Education last,* rejected that request In appreiflng itician merely promises it>„ ■■‘Men At Work" Sign. Just then a increasing quantities of mail in Gruhewald already has been .Jbwship with the Travelers In­ night . took steps to maintain its Educational PoIlclils eoiniBlttee 'x the past fewidays. The letters are faltering academic standards at the car-dashed by us. A worker, paint­ (ConttBoed From Pogo Om ) (ContlmMd from Page O w ^ quiazed ahoul one similar case. He surance Company this aurn- (Contlnaed. From Page One) recommendation of tHree aew, Ralph— See that fellow over ing a white line dow:n the, center running 40 to one in favor of his denied receiving $60,000 in coif- mer; high school by voting to increase teacher assignments. position against the states' owner­ the school's teaching staff by three there? He fought with General of the. road ahead, looked lip .JUSt slMhed from 845(>,(M1,000 to $40,- affiliates, listed but not named as nection with a tax fraud case Of The appointmenL made each that killed 35 in a landing attempt .; The supervisoiy post: ..'wlddi MacArthur! in time to see, the car bearing ship legislation, he added. the Gotham Meat CompanY of and to create a new supervisory would either be that of ■vice priiei- e$i,32S. The committee report defendants,; "to effectuate the con­ New York City. year to two prominent state near Oakland. ' Rufus—What about. ^ r down on him. Jumping out of the ■file Senate Sergeant-atrar'ms educators', involves the study, post to reduce'the heavy work load pal or assistant principal, is ror way. he held hia brush out stiffly •old t,that. It wasn't gMd practice had to be. dispatched early ' last spiracy and monopoly." Subcommittee CounsM Tobin Apprentice Seamai^Devoh C. Pe­ o f the present administration. garded as necessary to cut dosni'-x, The action asked the Federal asked whether Qrune>vald received of educational practices with terson, 23, Glenwood, Utah, of the in front; of him and painted a wide ,, to pu t, tax revenue.^ into the re­ night to round up a sufficient num. the Idea of taking back to the In a report to the board on the amount o f administrattva de­ Nothing can be accomplished in Court for a perpetual-.. Injunction the $60,000 from ,FJew York at­ tail that now falls to Bailey u d ' stripe the full length of the car.— tirement fund St a time when the hers to compromise, a quorum. school, systems any improvc- Alameda Naval Air Station, estimated teacher needs for next a day' by, those who are always Contributed by Mrs. J. H. F. ‘ against the named companies torney Max Halpetln in Union Sta­ year, High School Principal Edson Assistant. Principal . CSiester L. willina to allow that day to be 'Sjhon4y isn’t needed. T he fund al- Lehman finishing speaking at menta an.d cliangcs* in cur­ plunged into the debris-littered, ' rezkly has a substantial surplus B:1I p. m., and was followed by against any international coifibipa- tion here. Grun^wald said he re­ M. Bailey ..stated, that "thfere has Robinson. The board authorized tomorrow. tlon or cartel In the future. ceived a paetkage from Halperin riculum. Dresser will work with oily water with a line from a Bailey an(l Illing to prepare racom -.V Some men are known by their built up from . past contributions Sen. Jackson (D-Washl. -The the personnel department of crash boat and rescued Miss Nel­ been a noticeable Increase in fail­ ' ^[H j deeds, others by their mortgages. of federal employes and. the gov­ Washingtonian, opposing the pend­ The suit alleged that the com but it contained only fish—stur­ ures" and a falling off in the gen­ mendations fo r 'th e creatidD: o f'^ Victim—My ring I.sh’t a valu­ geon wrapped in brown paper, the company and If time per- son and Adams. ernment. „The effect o f the com: ing bill, .called it "a betrayal of a panics, since 1928, had engaged in eral quality of Student-' work. such a new post fn the high fidbooL able one. It's, only value is sen­ Halperin insisted he never (nits, wdll also branch Inte Peterson said Petty went under mlttee’s recomihendStlon, if sus­ great public trust." He held the “ a continuing agreement and con­ This waa attributed, i n . part, at More Aiststanaa ' timental. A-woman who wanted to show\ /' brought fish to Washington for other divisions of the firm. Just as he reached him and the A new administrattva hzatatgat off her son’s scientific knowledge tained, .would be to defer until floor overnight,-under an agree­ cert of action," to: least,, to the. . double . sessions;, Burglas That’s ail right, I'm 1. Secure aAd- exercise control Grunewald or anybody. He refused crasIT'boat was unable to revive would help in maintaining aca­ •■Nx to members. of her bridge club, , some later year the normal ment to finish his speech no later Petty. instituted at the high school last the sentimental typo. over foreign production and sup­ to .answer other questions. fall because of severe conditions of demic standards, tha rejMrt on called the youngster in and asked: federal contribution. than 12:30 p, m. today. Kean said today Orunewald's Peterson said he swam for 15 Major controversies shaped up plies of petroleum and petroleum overcrowding. Bailey said double tqacher needs said, since Bailey Mother—Bobby, what does It Taft ha.s said he won’t lay aside story sounded "fishy" to him. minutes in the oil-slickened water and Robinson would be freed from Female Archer—A girl who over the committee’s' proposal to products;/' sessions “ handicap teachers • in mean when steam comes out of the the submerged lands measure for The new business on today's Hospital Notes among floating bits of plywood, some of the routine.offiea 4qty. works on eyebrows in a beauty halt the public Housing program, 2. Regulate Imports in order to their make-up and extra-help ef­ spout of the kettle? any othef. Including a bill to ex­ maintain a. level of domestic and agenda for the subcommittee, in­ pillows, clothing and plaiie seats— which now takes so much of their parlor. as. far as new housing units are fort.” He also said that present — Bobby—It means, that you are- tend rent controls, which expire on world-priceii agreed upon by the vestigating political influence , in Patleato Today: 164. " all that remained of the giant time, to supeiyiae the rMattvMy going to open one of Daddy's let­ concerned, on July 1 and to take April .30. the tax service, included Qrune- plane on the surface. class sizes prohibit teachers doing new teachers lA the school who. If a man .can't rest with a .slow defendants: 'and ' ADMITTED Y E 8 T E R DAY; this extra work on class time. ters. the government out of the home May Force Showdown 3. Divide world foreitjo produc­ wald's tax returns tor 1949 and "We were luCky," he said. "We need more aupervisioin. rain pattering on a low-ccilinged mortgage busines.s. William Handler, 39 Gerard Below Standards room and with the distant thunder There were signs the majority ing and marketing territories. later years. found them right away." In the report on Mitiinated ^ .;^i m u . ^ .d The new GQP administration re­ street; Mrs. Maude Ducloa, 43 It was pointed out in the report muttering and grumbling lazily, The man of the hour is usually leader might aeelt to force a mid­ Brownell charged that the ef­ Grunewald. has said he received The two aurvivora and the body teacher needs, it waa statad that quested approval of 35,000 new week vote showdown on a auT*- several fees ranging from $5,000 Drive B; Remlgio Ridolfl, 52 Bls- of Petty were taken to the that tests have indicated the verbal the high school et)rqllniet)t.'.!Siaxt 'She insisted on a 19th hole— she, heard her husband talk then there's .something wrong with 'one who makes every minute fects of these asserted actions had sell street; Carol Gliha, 468 Hills- \public housing starts next year, a stitute submerged lands measure to $7,500 merely for introducing Alameda NaVal Air Station on the acores for.senlors after three years year is expected to reach Xfi&T, his conscience...... count. been, to place unreasonable re­ town road; Robert Zanlungo, 115 about it!" reduction of 40,000 from the num­ offered by Sen. Anderson (D., people in tax troubles to attor­ east side of the bay. in the high school to be below which la 45 more than this yaar. straints on interstate and foreign School street; David Pastula, ber Truman asked but the same NM). neys. He performed no other serv Search for the missing four con­ national standards,- although non­ The additional teachars votad Vy DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE commerce, to. exclude other Amer­ South Windsor; Mrs. Antonina number that Congress approved Anderson's substitute ■ would ice, he insisted. tinued through the night under the verbal scores are, Bailey said, the board for high school will aov OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE for the present year. ican companies from operations Zenuich, 47 Hamlin street; Mrs. considerably higher." OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS authorize the Interior Department abroad, to maintain artificial and He said, people came to him light of million csndlepower flares affect the number of teachers The appropriations committee about tax cases and other matters Bernice Engel, Hampton; Ron­ Bailey, along with Illing, had originally planned to hd a d M to Answer to Previous Puzzis to develop the natural resources hi,gher domestic market prices for dropped through an overcast from said, the program isn’t justified. of the submerged lands and give "because I happened to know ald Madigan, 34 Avondale asked the board to approve the the school system next year^ ~ ' ' AWPF/ YOU KNOW. 11 o petroleum and its products, and to road; Mrs. Anna House, 57 Coast Guard helicopters. M A R T H A ,I'M ALLERGIC Television Actress □ QQQQ 3 Mkny Democrats, and some Re­ the coastal states 37 1-2 per cent ral.se the cost of foreign petroleum ■people here, on the Hill (Congress) C. W. Hollingsworth,* Western addition o f'fo u r teachers to the said, because elemthtary. o 11 A and everywhere else," and added; Hamlin street; Sterling Coo­ NOW THKT THe DECK IS CLEARED OF j ' TO 6EWER G AS/— ' , E3 « □ J a a publicans, favor continuance of of all revenues' derived from the needed by the United States for Air Lines station manager at Oak­ staff to permit limiting class sizes teacher need eatimatea hkva "Oh, that! The previous owner had ■ ehort wife!*' □ r«rn N s T| the housing program on a small "They thought' I was able to ley, Rockviilb; Irving Loomis, VOUR TIM PUZZLE, HAVE VOO AMY BESIDES, I'VE OLVr- < areas three miles out from theif military and defense purposes. land, said the DC6B waa making a to !^5 pupils. The board, however revised downward, from IS t h l t . HORIZONTAL 4 Perch □ 7 O scale. Should the House com­ produce where others would fail— Rockville; Mrs. Mary McCabe, PLANS BESIDES PRODUCING SPRIMS LGROWN THOSE OLD K E s n 1____ shores. "routine approach" and had given 5 Night before mittee’s recommendation stand in When McGranery started his put it that way.” Columbia; Daniel Sheehan, Ver­ SNORES ? — X SAW A N\EN-WAMTED ’ OVERALLS----- 1 Television o z A □ Taft could move to table this no indication of trouble. He said an event ra a the House, it may be upset in the criminal investigation, it drew re­ non; Benjamin Savory. 122 Green 6»GM OM A SEWER 3 0 B — ANDYOO ^BESIDES - '- T ' actress, — — □ o R A M□ a substitute—a parllamentar.v de­ sounding prote.sts from the oil cause of the crash was unknown MIGHT DECEIVE THE gOSS FOE A 6 Large cistern B u ■ NJ A LJ Senate. \ road; Paul Young, 107 Keeney Mushroom Dishes Are Mdhy SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Burch vice shutting off debate and forc­ companies themselves, which de­ Two federal inveatigatoi;s yirent FEW DAYS WITH OVERALLS^ ' 7 Eskimo group a u 9 U □ A compromf^a was likely over a ing a vote on the substitute. Bombing Suspects street; Mrs. Anna Dart, 66 Bald­ 6 She appears T 1 nied any cartel , and win road. to the scene immediately. ■"'■ S ' ' AND A l u n c h e g a d / sh e h a s o n ------8 Speaker's 5! Mj committee recommendation that If he decides to make such a platform H. u * 2 mLI from some of the government Western Air said It waa the The southeastern section^ of kCheese Macaroni ziiMpj^. PAIL/, THAT WOOIDISD programs T the Federal National Mortgage motion, Taft said, he will give the ADMITTED TODAY: George 9 Sea eagle lA T C U association (FNMA) sell during agencies concerned with national Receive Freedom liiie's first crash since December, Pennsylvania is mushroom coun­ cream-of-celery soup" o f RHINO GLEAM IN ' 11 She is a ----- nT ■ 9 A Cl Senate advance notice. He said the May, 51B Adams street, 10 Larissan E r E s the coming year up to a billion security. 1946. try. Most of the mushroom farm­ mushroom, and usq -1^' p » et HER eve- . |7 9 U E 2 a u chief purpo.se of such a motion BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A of New York- mountain Z 1 dollars' worth of the public hous­ The companies contended among ers are of Italian descent. In Ken-, chopped- celery instei^ .d( p m loy . AGAIN' would be "to show how the vote Buenos Aires, Argentina. April daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert I 13 Turkic 12 Redacts 28 Notion 41 Plant part ing and veterans’ housing mort­ other things that if this govern­ hett Square, a lovely town in the Serve all theae casaefiot«%4llt^ tribesmen, is divided" on the pending bill. He 21—(45—An Argentine federal Dillon, 8 Middle turnpike west; a 13 Former 29 Equal 42 Persian (airy gages it holds and cease accept­ ment branded them as criminals, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill center o f these farms, there is an spring garden salad •m i ..eltMdy U Ate sparingly agreed it would not curb debate. judge, has released five persons Portable Schools Russian rulers .10 Termini 43 Presently ing new mortgages. that fact might be used by. for­ Bishop, Mansfield Center; a son inn— Red Rose Inn—where you'll bread. ■ 15 Spots Sen. Beall (R„ Md.) calK

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Zatursky'a appointment as head salary than a class room teacher. no, fight fans will turn out when -If Irish 'iom m y Collins succeeds stocked with any. trout or pond About the Ball basketball eoach ' at Manchester Both Illlng end Baijey feel that It a star is presented in ^ his proper fish prior to the opening of the Yakhna, Wash. —(NEA) — High was . made at last night's in belting Jim'my Carter for a American in Homers Ted Jennings, aomethlng of a is inadvisable for next year (1953- Riuns^ Robert^" Wins Pittshiirgh —(HE A) — Dr. regular meeting of the Board of Betting. fall and keeps him, there, the angling aeaaon. last Saturday by ^''1 quotable notable. ' was asked 6*)': • ' Irish Tommy Collins Is selling lightweights again mhy.take the either the State Fish and Game A Charley Jorgenson says he'll New York, April — — In | Education. Zatursky, assistant . By Cn^CORBlGAN operatives dow n Xwith th ree hits, ■ never forget, the afternoon the which he prelerred, nlgh.t or coach for the past several years.! out the Boston Garden f|br the lofty place they held so long, department or by the . Town of day boaeball., Mancheeter.- AaMcUtPd Pft«B Sports Wsitrr 2-1. The Phillies -could do little ' late Cubs' trainer, Andy l^ot- ca.se you haven't noticed it, the Spotis Mirror replaces Wilfred Clarke who re- fifth time in his bid for the world second only to the heavyweights. with Jansen's offerings until John-! shaw , treated I.,oii NovIkofT. National still Is the hitters' "I like afternoon ball best,” aigned’ following the close of the lightw eight cham pionship In a 15- H e re 's . a real live old type fa'^ YKKTKBDAVH KKfltILTS ; Answer to the $64 queation why i- How often dii^g the spring do Sports in Brief vorite. NAtUnal the pond w aa not stocked w as An­ ny Wyro.stek hit a hi^me run in the “NovikofT had been beaiied league. the former Yakima, WesteiH 1952-53 season, Clarke coached r.ound match with Jimmy Carter, PhiUd9lphlR 2. N«w York 1. you hesr the plaint of major league sixth. Then Ganny Hahiher broke 'TTiat's nothing new, of course, TODAY A YEAR AGO - Tom International League, Infielder Manchester teanv-for 32- seasons. A pril 24. Louis Milwsukf# 4. swered by Park Superintendent .In'! and they carried him Into the Fool, a Kentucky Derby favorite, Horsemen racing at Delaware Brnoklyn>Ptttsburf)i. postponed. Horace Murphey yesterday. X' managers: \ it up with another homer in. the clubhouse,” recalls the Pirates' since the senior circuit has led replied. "There's more sun­ Zatursky is a graduate of -Bates Sam Silverman says he cou)d was withdrawn because of fever. P ark, w hich opens M ay 29. will Onl>* tam es si^heduled. "Just give ^ me Vne long ball mnth. trainer. "After the game one the American League in . home shine when the day time Is College and is in the social' studies have sold 50,000 tickets and Duiiii, Edrauncls AmerlcsR TWO TOOUSAND, aig hundred /All. .JansenbeatJRobertsin,.Phlladel- '(»f the players asked Andy What runa the past six years. - FIVE YEARS, AGO—Baltimore on." department-At the school. He wiU-f comp^c approximately $1,250,- played to $400,000 had the joint Boston 4'11. Washlrtton-2>4, pond fish were ordered by.the Park •Wtter. Then wc‘d -show them." defeated Philadelphia to win the be a teacher-coach. No salary scale 000 in stakes purses. This is the Only fsmes scheduled. Department of the Town of Man­ phia on opening day. he did with Novlkotf. Andy But the results of the first eight board, or w hatever -you call the Meet ill Hartford •tiH. Manager Lou BoiKmeau of the The -Pittshurgti game days of th e 1953 aea.son again Basketball Association of Amer­ for coaching was made at the highest total distribution In the hook-up between New ,York Com­ chester to be rcleeaed in the waters said he didn't do a thing. The ica championship. meeting. Clarke, who heads the ATANDINrtR Boston Red Sox doesn't have to was called off because Of cold pla.vers Were surprised that shows the National well out in track's history. missioner Robert Chrlstenberry N stU asI of Center Springe Pond prior to weather and all the other teams greatest money rider, will ride boys' physical education depart­ Hartford, April 21—(/Pi—Hart­ w end during the 1953 angUng sea­ worry on that count—he!s got the Andy didh't take Ix>ii to the front. TEN YE.ARS AGO —Ocean and the National Boxing As.socia- L Pel. GBL had the day off. \ Wave beat Amber Light by 2'-i Correspondent in the $25,000 added ment, will remain in the school Steve Bilko, tpokie first baseman tion. permitted him to put the ford lightweights George Dunn and Brooklvn ...... 4 1 .300 — son. The order waa placed last long ball hitter, but not rtlllch else. hospital for X-rays. Including yesterday's games, St. Lnuiu ...... 1 .7*0 Si there have been 30 liome.rs hit in lengths in the Blue Grass Stakes Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland system . for the St. Louis Cardinals, hit production in Fenway Park, June Georgie Edmunds meet tonight in Phll.>l.lp)ila Fall. Before any of the fish were ’ Young Dick G ernert, hw fir.st- "'I Just sent oat to the ...... : 1 ..son m ’’ baseman, is just what theXdoctor Myhelyn Stable, owner of ji^^is- the National League and 19 the at Louisville, Ky. Thursday' and the mile and an NEWS OF ZATURSKY'S ap­ four hom ers iti one W m e while 2: But the sock solons insisted a 10 round main event marking the Chfrsx^ ...... 1 .*00 delivered, the contract was order- . hospital tor X-rays, Instead,' pointment was made in The Herald MUwsiik^n ...... 2 8 .400 3 ed cancelled for several rtasons. ' ordered for the clean-up man for ter Fiddle which finished fourlh in American. And look at the/games TWENTY YE.ARS AGO — The eighth journey aboard the Cali­ playing for Rochester in 1949. upon Carter defending the title return of boxing to this -city. remarked Andy.” fornia cpit may help him decide. six weeks ago although official Light-heavyweights Lorry Zerhitz Npw York ,...... J 1 .400 2 The order had been placed with a the Kentucky Derby In 19,'52, has played figures—only 16 iartha Na­ within six months. CIncIn'nsti ...... 1 a 3 . the Sox. He may not get many Ohio Boxing Commission banned work was not disclosed until last .$») hits, but that Inviting lelt tleld no Derby eligible this year. \ tional and 21 in the American. In 1947 Hank .Sailer, then play­ of New Haven and Oliver 'Wilson PlUaburgh ...... i t .3*0 3<4 private fish-hatchery. \ Ben Jeby, of New York and Go- night's meeting. That limited Promoter Silver- meet in a semi-final six rounder. Soon ofter the order for 2,600 \ fence in Fenway Park is KOCH TEAMS, the BrookIy;i rila Jones, of Arkansas, for one WINS A LETTER ing for the Syracuse Chiefs in the man to 13,909 scats and a $175,000 Anf Hsaa William Buckley, a member of Five semi-pro bouts complete the St. L#ouls ...... i 1 .33.1 __ fish wee cancelled. Park Supt. -target for his big blows. Dodgers. Cincinnati Reds. Pitts­ year because of "no contest” fight International League, hit 50 home gate at from $5 to $20, a record Npw York ...... 4 Boulder. Colo.—(/Pi-M eet a the Board of Education, made the .all Connecticut card. 3 .147 1 Murphey sought and received ad­ : ; THE "BOBBY SOX,” as they'tp burgh Pirates and Philadelphia in Cleveland. announcement of Zatursky's new runs and batted in 141 rune. for the Hub. Because It controls Keizo.Yamada, 25-year-oId Japanese mining engineer, crosses finish line to win the 57th Boston Boston ».•••>...... 1 1 •too I'/i vice from the State Fish and Game . beginning to call Boudreau's kid Athletics arc . tied for the home game guy—Don Rogers of Colo­ Carter, the International Boxing A, A*. Marathon race in record time, covering the 26 miles, 385 yards'In two hours, 18 minutes and 51 PhtUd.lphIk ...... 1 1 .800 3 rado Springs. Rogers' dreams of position. Buckley is chairman of ChlcSRo ...... 1 1 .*00 1 Department relative to getting v,,j outfit around the clrcut, won a Caddies Agree Most run lead with five each. . The Phil­ t'hib cut Itself In for $20,000 of seconds. Greeting Yamada is Boston’s Mayor John B. Hynes. Former course record of 2 hours, 15 ClfYffUnd ■ ...... 1 3 .800 3 ARCARO W’AmNO playing football in C9 llege crashed the Education Policies Committee. HUSKY RECORD pond fish before the IMS aebaon , Patriots' Day doubleheader from adelphia Phillies, S^. Louis Car­ Supt. of Schools Arthur Illing and the $50,000 net paid for televis­ Last Night Fights minutes snd 39 seconds was set by Yun Bok 8uh »f Korea in 1947. (AP Wlrephoto). \V..)ilnxtnn ...... 1 4 .300 m opened. A new company waa - - ■ the Washington" Senators yester- dinals, Milwaukee Braves, and when a high school grid injury led t ------, Detroit ...... 1 i ,147 4 Lexington. Ky.. April — to amputatibn of his left leg. Later High Principal Edson Bailey are S eattle— (N E A ) —T i p p y D.ve ing and telecasting, with New recommended and two ordere were S-, > day, 4-2 and 11-4, ■ with Gemirt Cleveland Indians have hit four England blacked out like a l»a-‘ \ Golf Bags too Heavy Eddie Arcaro. who five times has he enrolled at Ctolorado University. member^ of the committee. " has won 79 games and lost only By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TODAT'g r.AME6 immadlatcly placed for a total of clouting two home runs in the first apiece. THE EDUCAnONAL Policies 15 in the three seasone* he has don fog. Brooklyn—Turo (Kid) Portii- 2,600 pond fish. One order waa for The American Leagtie last held ridden the Kentucky Derby win- This year he decided there's noth­ N slisssl ■'i 1 ! game and one more in the second. her, is cautiously awaiting an­ ing wrong with his arms and went Committee chairman said .it was been Washington basketball coach, Good paydays have been as gueZ, 163',^, Costa Rica, outpoint­ New York (Ussllt l-O) st Pittsburgh 600 and the other for 2,000 flah. * ,i, He almost had a fourth in the Chicago, April 21 — OTi — The the edge over its rival loop In not feasible at this time to name has copped the Northern Division, scarce as .400 hitters for Carter ed Garth Panter, 162’i. Salt Lake 108-Poimd Jap Sets New Reeord (Friend 0-0). .\lfht. None of the flah reeuaeted in either four-baggers in 1946. when the nouncement of his mount for the out for the C.U. gymnastics team Brook)j n (Meyer 1-0).st Philadtiphls ' i afterpiece, but it went for a double. J>nssea of the boys who tote the a director of athletics, which would Pacific Coast Conference title since the rather surprisingly C ity. 10. (Slmmnni 1-0). NIxM. ■ order has been delivered to date. AL had 653 to the older league's big race at Louisville a week from — and won his letter on the rings .» barely missing the center field golf bags say that "oh, my achin'! Saturday. Arcaro, the -..country's and bars. be a new position and a well paid each time. knocked out Ike 'WiUlams in the Toronto— A rth u r King, 138. To­ Cincinnati (Podbielan 0-1) at tt. Center Springe Pond waa first . blehchefs. back!'\ routine is no joke to the 562. 14th round for the crown at ronto. outpointed Henry Davis, Louis (H addlz 1-01. N lsht, stocked with trout-^eU *peelea — In Winning Only gamea aclieduled. ■ Gernert battled only .243 after nation'^^ caddies. In 1947 It was the National Madi.->on S quare G arden, M ay 25, 137, Hawaii. 10. several aeaaona ago' through the Ix'ague, 886 and the American, Amerieaa ‘•'ij he was brought up from Louisville Golf bags generally are too 1951. Trenton. N. J.—Ike Williams, Chicago (Rogorln 0-1) at ITstrOlt cooperation of the MXnchaaj / i A • last season, but he had 19 home 679; 1948—NationaT, ■ 845, Ameri­ The reason la that there were 151, T renton, outpointed Billy (Mnutteiiian 0-1). heavy, the ydccided last night, and Boston, April 21—(J5—Japan's*. Peralta Jimenez discarded hia new i Division of the Oonnecttcut club. He collected 89 hits and 41 something should be done about it. can 710; 1949 — National 936, not enough Collinses around. CHALLENGER — Irish Tom­ Andy, 1.52, Providence, R /I., 10. SI. Louis (LIltleAeld 0-1) at Cleva' man's Aesocletlon, Park American 769; 1959-National, my Collins has the chance of a —a tireleiis, five- i running shoes after they raised land (Lennon 1-0), ; runs, good enough to lead the Q, There is a* runner on third Football Coaches Plan to Use Two Carter-is a competent workman, Johnstown. Pa.—Billy Graham. Robbins Places 17th Boaton (Gristom 0-0) at Naw York ment and tha State Board.df fish,, Just what should, or can, be blisters during the first mile snd | 'V. dub. He collected 89 hits and 41 1,100, A m erican 973; 1951— N a­ hut the other bloke has to spin natural puncher. (NEA). 207, Orange, N. J., outpointed Nino foot-two, 108-pound running, ma- | (Reynolda 1-0). •Y • .dftne- Js ,som ething else again- .As base with one mit. The manager chine—sped the fastest marathon.: then h a d to drop out a t th e 12:-mlte | erlea and Game. Ideally and cen­ • .-rt-s -of them- were- fo r’eittra bases: In flashes the squeeze sign. On the tional 1.024; -A rnerican 839....and “ the turnstiles.' VHIdes, 208; H avana, '"•iba. 10, In Boston Marathon Ph))adelphta tByrd O-l)-at'Waablng- trally located, O nter Seringa )K)on one fairway-wise gentleman put it: 1952—N ational 907. A m erican 794. New Orleans. La.— ilph Dupas. ever recorded to win yesterday’s ' mark after racing that far among; ton (Btobba 0-1). 21 times at the plate this year, he "This is a free country. You next pitch, the runner is off for Collins is another striking lllua- Collins has the chance of a natu­ became the favorite fiiliing spot of DICK GERNERT, Baston Red trafion of the power of the poke, 138-li, New Orleans, outpointed 57th Boston A.A. race from an'in­ the first five. I .'Dr, Charlie Robbins, ivnning Iff h as m ade six' hits— three home can carry cement in your bag if the plate. The catcher jumps in Different Color Jerseys in 1 9 ^ ral puncher, but Garter is consid­ ternational field of 157, I Andrew Neldnlng, Mlllroae A. A. | hundreds of Manchester anglers. Sox first baseman, is the individ­ e.specially when it reeks with lurid R ichard (Kid) H ow ard, 135, H ali­ out of Manchester, Conn., runs, two doubles' and one single. you w an t to.” ■ frtAit of the plate, preventing the ered too strong and durable. veteran was 11th; George Mona of { LAST SATURDAY morning batter from hitting the ball. The ual pace-setter this year. He con­ hues and an attractive show is fax. N. S„ 8. The 25-year-old Jap, who earns placed 17th In the 57th annual S'" In yesterday's first game, both Nonetheless, 50 mldwestern del­ Little John L. is on the frail side, B. A. A. 12tb; Anthony Diamond. Erdelatz Named there were many disgruntled fiah- catcher tags the runner sliding nected three times in yesterday's New York, April 21—iiP)—If you^sistant coach or'-# s ^ e n t man- staged in the right’theater. as class pugilists go', even in these Chicago—Chester Mieszata, 160. $30 a month as a mining company , Boston Marathon run. Now • ' his home runs accounted for a egates to a Caddie Master Forum Chicago, outpointed Jimmy Alby, clerk, found the cool breeze and U. S, navy entry from New York | ermen. Openliig day weather was ■ total of two nms ,batted in. His into the plate. What's the de­ Patriot's Day twin-bill against the It is suspected that Jim Norris days. a practicing physician In Phil­ sponsored by the Western Associa­ Washington Se'nators. see a football player t... u iii and the other IBC front office gen­ 160.. Toledo, 8. rugged hills just his dish as he 13th; John (Junningham. of Phila-; adelphia, Dr. Robbins was Charity Coach raw anfl cold. Many anglers gried . first round-tripper in the second cision ? LaStarza and Bucceroni ^ Red Dawson of m t, Jess Hill of Because Collins is on his home delphla'a Penn A. C., l4th and | tion. came up with a number of A. This is a iHilk and in terfe r­ Players .who have walloped two off the field in a game next fall | g„„thprn Califqvfila and Frank tlemen in charge of the postponed San Diego/ Calif.—Chuck Mus- swung rhythmically along to a . timed In 2:43.56. their skill and luck for hours, only '■' inning was the first Boston run suggestions that could ease the Rocky Marclano-Jersey Joe Wal­ grounds, it's a pick 'em 6-to-5. grove. T71,/San Diego, outpointed sparkling 2:18:51 effort for the Austin Scott of New York Pioneer; to be disappotnted. The. waters i > .j after 19 scoreless inning.s. Mel ence. The runner scores on the homers arc Vic Wertz. St. Louis and promptly pull different j Howard of Clefnson, all plan to First Amertcnn to finish was Chicago, A pril 21—(P)—N avy’a Caddy's burden. Browns. Jim Delsing. Detroit and cott affair at the Chicago Stadium. The guess, here is that Carter H enry Taylor, 171. D etroit. 8. 26-mlle, 385-yard course. Club 16th. Gerry Cote of St. Hya-1 were high and muddy. Fallows who ■ Parnell, Ellis Kinder and Bill Ken- balk; the hatter goes to first base Jump into Title Picture colored jersey over his head, or If' .separate th^benches. Just to be will win in something like nine cinthe, P. P., a four-time winner, little of New Eddie Erdelatx haa been named as Should there he a limit on the on the interference. Gus Zernial of the Philadelphia May 15, would like very much to LeWiston, Me.—Lloyd (Scotty) Never more than 300 yards be­ had A bite or two recei ved as much !■/ -.3,. nedy combined to hurl a good he goes over and sits mor­ sure. Hill ^ i l l put one of his s.s- rounds, but the joust is likely to was 16th and Clarence (Mr. Mar­ I>ondon and Boston University. niunher of clubs a golfer can car­ A's in the American League and have the same bucks office recep­ Hudson. 134'i. Lewi.ston, stopped hind the pace-setting Karl Gosta Kelley won the Tall Cedars' aaeistant coach for the 1953 char­ auction as anyone In ‘racefit years game, though, so not much in the Q:What are the duties of the sistants >ri charge of the bench for be vastly . more spectacular than athon) De Mar. 65, was 82nd. De ry? The tournament r^le Is a max­ Bobby Thom.son, New York Giants, Washington, April 21 —<» bricket, where a champion still is osely on a bench apart from his tion Carter and Collins got in Rudj) Champagne, 133!i, Augusta, Lcandersaon in the first 19 miles, five mile road race here the ity football game between College Who reeled la a 12-lach brown ,T • way or run-production was needed. imum of 14. and sevoiwl delegates field umpire? untouchables'. anything the Harlem plodder has Yamada chose “Heartbreak Hill" M ar w'on seven tim es betw een 1911 Brooklyn's Roy Campanella and to be crowned to replace the re­ teammates, don't get excited. He's | EcK Price of Ttxas, George Bed n town. Me.. 5. post two years. Ail-Stars and the Detroit Llone. trout. , . ' The second game was close for suggested this should \he carried A: To take such position on the Roland La Starza and Dan Buc- been in to date. ' Dallas—Jacky Blair. 1.32, Dalla.s, to glide past the 1949 winner and and 1930. 1 Carl Furillo, Pittsburgh's Pete tired Sugar Ray Robinson. merely trying to avoid breaking the er of Baylor, Ivy Williamson Boston has even forgotten about National Football Leagua chaifi' Fieh, ao soon as receivod, wUl be • 3 seven innings. But in the bottom o%'er to regular golf-couW pla.v. playing field as. In his judgment. cerqni jumped into the heavy-* outpointed A1 Juergens, 134'2, San 's . Last year’s winner, Mateo Austin-. Scott of the New i.'-' Castigllone. Milwaukee's Jack Randy Turpin of England, who new limited substitution rule. Wisconsin, Wes Fesler of Min­ the Braves running out. Bean- Collins starched Willie Pep in, pions. ■tocked in the watera at Center - • of the seventh, the Sox exploded "rve seen a guy with at least Is best suited for the rendering of towners don't want to hear about Antonio, 12. • That last of three steep grades (Doroteo) Flores of Guatemala Pioneer Club, second place fin­ Pittmer and Cincinnati's Ted weight title picture today on the took Che title from Robinson once When the Football Rules Com­ nesota, Red Blalk of Army, Lynn six rqunds in a startling f hoik­ Selection of Erdelatx waa An­ Springe, Mr. Murphey said. Hb - K for seven runs against the 20 club.s in bis bag,” said one m as­ Impending decisions on the bases. Kluszewski in the National. strength of the National Boxing anything but Collins, and how —about six miles from the finish was entered but neither he nor isher In the race here last only to lo.se it again, is listed a t mittee went back to limited suhst Waldorf of California and Bud ing to scale the heights. Hls/6ig Thanksgiving, was ISth yester^ nounced last night by the Chicago added that every poeaible effort ...>• Senators, and got rid of Bob ter. "That's too many. \Sammy To make all decisions on the bases The team figuroa: Association's spring-ratings. the top, followed In order by Bobo tutlona last Januarv, it create^a quickly their Little John L. Is GET AROUND in Boston's Back Bay—spelled de­ countrymen Luis Vela.squez (third m except those speeifleally reserved Wilkinson of Oklahoma figure It outing against a lightwelghU' saw day In the marathon. Johnny Tribune, aponaor of the' annual is being made to saeure the fish as Porterfield in short order. Gernert's Snead wouldn't even know what to National League La Starza, a slick boxer who lost Olson of Hawaii. Charles Humez situation loaded - with possil^tie.s going 4o stiffen Carter. East Lansing. Mich. (NEA) — feat for the Finn and the Swede. In 1952) and newcomer Pedro Ro­ to the iimplre-ln-ehlef. To take will be enough to. Instruct their him punch Lauro Salas ^ over Quarterback Toin Y’ewcic of Y’amada spurted ahead of his two sales showd up. I.affcrty of the B. A. A. who event Which will be played At Sol soon as possible fOr stocklBg pur- double was the big blow, account- do w ith 20 clubs. \ Club G H.R. a much-disputed split decision to of France and Paddy Young of of confusion. The rule s ta ^ that "I'll flatten Carter Inside of six dier Field Aug- 14. 1:. —;----- Ing for three runs. - i'Not only docs the caddy have ronrurreni jurisdiction with the players carefully and pass the re­ the lot, except for a first round Michigan State has three brothers rivals and sailed smoothly th'e rest Of 157 starters, 116 finished the has also competed In the local poeea. Cincinnati ...... 3 !i champion three New York. a player, once removed/from a rounds and put some life into the which saw the Mexicaq/catch him Three other aaatatantx' and i to carry 'em — he has to\hunt iimplre-in-rhlef in railing time, Pittsburgh '...... '4 5 sponsibility along to them. If the lightweight class,” sa.vs the brash who starred el.sewhere—Paul at of the way. A stiff following wind gruelling race. Turkey Day event was ninth. TOE ST. LOUIS Cardinals years ago, hopped into the No. 3 The NBA said the eventual game, can't re-fenter ^rin g the cold and drop hin^' twice. He head coach remaiq to h« choaen. sL-' crushed the Milwaukee Braves around ih the bag to find the right balks, defacement or diseoloratinn Brooklyn ...... 5 5 challenger spot on the basis of his champion is expected to come roach tries to send In an In- Cnilins, who Is even brashler with William and Mary, Steve at In­ favored the runners. of the ball by the pitrher, or use same quarter, excepUTn the last rllgihlr, the player is siiposed to trimmed Salas eqmer than did diana, Pa., Teachers, and Mike at . ik uijder a 13-hit barrage 9-4. Steve one.” \ St. Louis ...... 4 4 victory over Rex Layne'during the from a meeting of the winners in four minutes of t^ second and gloves laced on his hands. ALL THREE of them bettered UNUSUAL RACfiNG STOCK Another unfair load, the Masters of illegal pitch. To aid the iimplre- tell him. A victor.v for Collins would do C arter. / West Virginia. j Bilko.-'the Card first baseman up Philadelphia ...... 4 4 w inter. /eml*final bouts between Turpin fourth periods. . the best previously recorded mara­ these threats in its announcement y for his fourth try, knocked in four decided, is the "big circus-tent in-chlef In every m aim er In en­ M ilwaukee ...... ;5 4 Bucceroni, a slugger from Phil­ Williamson adds that some sort just that, for the smashing style The hunch he/e is that Collins' thon time of 2:20:42.2, made by Harmony Reigns,, forcing these rules and, excepting and H um ez 01.son and Young. It further at|tfrs that “roaches last night, saying "we don't want Louisville, Ky. — (P) — Cbrre- I run's with a home run and a single. bag.” They said there i.«n't any New York ...... 5 3 adelphia, climbed from nowhere JIMMY CARTER, the light­ of charting system, would help and personality that made him the pressing and |Minch will put Cart­ H a rry Gilmer, halfback on the British Olympic ace in the forfeiture of the game, shali shall be responatble for the legality er somewhere In the vicinity of to break up the league." '' epondent cOmea from unusyel reC' Bilko never has been able to hit reason why an average-size hag Chicago ...... 2 0 into the No. 4 challenger position, weight champion, is the first of the and Stanford's Chuck Taylor, Wal­ most magnetic ring attraction in Washington Redskins in the NP'L, London, Ju n e 14, 1952. Players Optioned ing stock. His sire, Khaled, rscad Batting—Dick Oemert, Boston shouldn't suffice for any golfer. have equal authority with the iim- of the return of players In any ly Butts of Georgia, and Frank the side lodges once things get operates a gas Ration in Tusca­ i major league pitching, although and he claims he's ready to take current titlists to defend his cham- the history of New England would Second-place Karvonen—a 26- ICEMAN GETS AW ARD in England, was retired to stud In Rad Sox hit throe- home runs and \'-V' year in and year out he has looked Anything else is "pure show." pire-ln-rhief lu removing from the Total ...... 32 30 on all comers. period." Xtiere's no requirement, Leah.v of Notre Dame apparently then be known acro.ss-the country. really h*R> end things get hot loosa, Ala., during the oft-season. year-old mail clerk—was timed in game such players as may violate pton.sl\ip. He takes on Tommy Col­ Hot Springs. Ark., April 21—(J5 Ireland, then. Imported to the U- S. collected six RBI'a ax the Red Sox like a comer. If he flops this time, A third suggestion was that a American League FORMER CHAMPIONS Jersey lins of Massachusetts in . a na­ as there/Was in the old days when agree. Thyc'rc planning to have 2:19:19 and third-place Leanders- these rules. —In an 11th hour !)dw to Cotton Vulcan, A lb erta—(/P)—O n e where he rahed a year before en won a Patriota* Day doubleheader /oh the Cards probably will give up definite weight limit be estahliBhe.d riiiladelphin ...... 6 5 Joe Walcott and Ezzard Charles tionally televised 15-round fight substitmions were strietly limited, thart-keepers on hand. son, 34-year-old mountain guide, that/an incoming player must re­ Staten League hnrdSony. the Hot hockey pla.ver who can be cla.s.sed tefing atud again. Correapondent’i from the Washington Sanaterx, •• •' on him. heavy, they decided last night, and Q: Which club led the American Cleveland ...... 4 4 are rated one-two behind Marci­ at Boston Friday. Stanford, for instance, • used to was close behind at 2:19:36. Jap­ 4-2 and 11-4,. / League last, season winning extra­ port to an official. Springs baseball club haa hacked as a veteran is Harold Boutland, dam, Heather Time,, had her first Joe Presko went until the ninth the scales showed the load over the Boston ...... 5 3 ano. Walcott gets a shot at the Collins is rated the No. 4 chal­ I------have a student manager on hand anese champion Katsuo Nishida foal In 1940 When she waa four. Pitchiak'—Robin Robarts, Phll- for a golfer's hag and club.s. If inning gam es ? 3 down from lt.s plan to use two first string center of the Vulcan for the winners, but when he D etroit ...... 6 title May 15. lenger in the NBA listings. Ahead Considering how often, during in the pre-platoon days to check was fourth in 2:21:35, as all four team. He recently received an In 1941 the mare was pot back into addlphia PhUUae, tesaad three-, 0 ized to refuse it, or be entitled to Negro pitchers. , . yielded a single by Jask Dlttmcr, A: The Indians make the best New York ...... 6 2 Col. Harvey Miller, NBA secre- of him come Geor;Je Araujo the platoon days, a harassed coach on players' progre.ss in earning smashed the former B.A.A. record award marking his 23rd active training and was a winher. The hitter for his >ttrst victory of the ■"' who had tapped him for a home ex tra pay. showing by winning nine and los­ St. Loui.s ...... ,...6 2 hiry, said "the natural assump­ Rhode Island. Henry Davis or an excited team wound up with letter.s. Leahy think.s, .every player of 2:25:39. set by Korean Yun Bok The club announced laat night following year ahe waa bred again. year as ths Phillies dafeated the 0 —ju st 24 hours before th e (Tln.ss season in the Foothills Hockey run earlier, A1 Brazfe came on and ing six games that wsnl beyond Chicago- ...... 4 tion" is that Charles will take 'on Hawaii and Johnny Gonzalvei ten men—or twelve—on the field should a.ssume respdnsibility for Stih in 1947. Yamada clipped 6 League. Correspondent ia her sixth foxl. N4tw York Giants, 2-1. 1 / retired the sidq with no trouble. Cartoonl.st Frank Henry Temple nine Innings. Other won-lost stand­ Washington .1 ...... 5 0 La Starza. with the winner get­ California. instead of the regulation eleven, telling the coach if he isn't I minutes and 48 seconds off the old C circuit’s opening games—that it. In the only other action in the Beilocw, in 1852, drew the first ings in 1953 extra-inning eompetl- ting the next crack at the title. it's easy to see how they could get eligible, but as a precaution, one ' m ark. had optioned Jim and Leander majors, Robin Roberta of the Phll- picture of "Uncle Sam," whose tlon: Boston, 10-7; Chicago, 10-8; Total ...... 42 19 'TTiere w ere no m ajo r surprises ineligibles from the eligibles. coach will be as.signed to do There is no listed world record Tugeraon,, brothera of Florence adelphia Phillies evened the score original was Samuel Wilson, a New York, 6-0; St. Louis, 0-9; in the NBA's spring ratings, an­ mixed up trying to sort the nothing but' check on substitutes. for the marathon, but the Olympic Villa, Fia.', to Knoxville, Tenn., of B with the Hew York Giants' Larry U. S. Army Inspector of provi­ Washington, 8-8; Detroit, 5-6; and About 2,500 species of lizards are nounced yeeterday. Four men were Nobody yet has explained what Butts will have a manager on the standard of 2:23:0.3.2 was made by the Class D Mountain States' B Jansen setting Leo Durocher's sions. Philadelphia, 4-11. known. lumped in the top^ middleweight Local S ^ r t happens if a player, illegally sub­ bench keeping a written record // CTzechoslovakia's Emil Zatopek in [.cHgue. stituted .scores a touchdown or two and a couple of coaches -keeping “Miss Aiherica 1952. At the same time, however, the before the mistake i^ detected. tabs on him. Lightest and smallest man in the management let it be known it is Chpmer So the same coaches who "We tried it in .the spring gan\* race, Yamada weighed only. 97 not giving up its fight to bi-enk Cheney Brothers occasionally failed to count the and it worked well,” says Georgia's pounds when he arrived here two down the racial barriers in the MANi TER HIGH’S baie- players in their platoons are w eeks ago. He packed on 11 league embracing Arkansas, little round m an. «)'■«••'* m il pounds before race-time. ball Tea: 'was scheduled open busy figuring out colorful ways and Princcton'.s Charley Caldwell, Louisisna and Mis.siaslppl. Its aeaapii this afternoon ifgainat USED CARS Physicians marveled at the ex­ The announcement Said the Tu- n e e d s means of keeping track of with no spring,game or practice M erid^ High in the Silver Oty. cellent condition of Yamada's leet: gersona, atara for Indianapolis of Individual substitutes. this year, has a couple of ideas to after the gruelling test. It was a tXJIL game.' Friday after- Colorful is the right word, too. try out. "It scares 'you to think Ihe Negro American League laat nom at 3:15 the Indians pla.v hosts Ra.v Eliot of Illinois has the idea about it,” he says. "But what I'd "Sometimes I ran on the side­ year, were being aent down oh 24- ^W indham Higfi.^of Willimantic one Better At Any Price' walks and sometimes on the grass of having a separate bench, painted like to know is what's the penalty honr recall and expreaaed hojie at Mt. Nebo in another league to save my feet," he explained. "I that "other members of the league bright red. to receive the ineligibles it %n Ineligible man should go in won the race on the hills. They conteat. as they leave the game. Georgia and score.” will reconsider the matter so we were easy after the tough hills in can recall, theae players.” Tech's Bobby Dodd , plans to Most of the Southern Confer­ Japan. The weather was perfect. JIMMY O’LEARY, dean of local have the "dead” men don slipover ence coaches, .says Duke's Bill '48 PLYMOUTH COUPE $588 The Cotton States I.,eague voted acti\^e baseball umpires, launched Now I'go back to Japan. I showed April 6 to revoke Hot Springs' jerseys of a different i color and Murray, are waiting until th econ- I can run better than I did in the ^GEN ERAim rO T^RS tJ^TASTEREIECE/ anotlier aeason yesterday after­ wear them until they become "live" ferencp meeting in May to decide franchise, with I>ague President Olympics (he was 26th there, way AI Haiawsy declaring "survival" noon working behind thb plate in again at the end of the quarter. on, a common solution for the '51 PONTIAC $1988 behind fifth - place Karvonen). of the loon was at atake. the Loomls-Weatminiatbr game in Says Eliot: "I think there will problem. Maybe now I will get married.” W indsor. George M. T rautm an. preaident be horrible mix-ups if replaced Bob • Woodniff of Florida K.ARVONEN SAID: "I want to of the National Association of Pro- players mixed witH the rest of the figurea there won't he much con­ '47 MERCURY SEDAN $688 kry again next year, only I'd like fesainnal Baseball Leagues, over- ALL BOYS Interested in trying squad,” fusion because most coaches will to come a month ahead of time to mled the league’s action and gave out for the Legion Junior baseball Under his system, the coach and be substituting full team units, train. There still was snow on the Hot Snrings a green light to use team are asked to attend a meet­ the public can see who can enter just as they did under the platoon ground when 1 left Finland and it the Tugersons. ing tonight at 7 o'clock at the Eaat *and W ho can’t. system . '49 CHEVROLET SEDAN $1088 was difficult racing on the pave­ But there were Veiled ihreats Here's something worth thinking ^obout — Side Rec. Boys w^io. will not have A number of other coaches plan "You might need a mathema­ ment here. Snow is much easier on by other CSL members, particu­ reached their 18th birthday before to use some sort, of a dual bengti tician if .you substituted in­ th e feet." larly those in Mississinpi. of wlth- Jan. 1. 1953 are eligible. Wally system of distinguishing between dividuals,” says Rob, "but I ‘feel Leandersaon said he ran accord­ dpiwsl' In event Hot Springs went If You Work Out Fortin and Don Wai+en will coach the available players and the un­ most of the confii.sion will come '49 HUDSON COUPE $848 ing to plan: "I figured to get right through with the'nlsn. If You Work in th e team . touchables; others --figure the from fumbles, bldcked kicks and out to the front and try to stay Hot Springs took cognizance of players themselves ■ should know added errors by,, pla.vers who are there. Then they had to catch me Manchester of Town ■ a Linseed was an important food whether they’re eligible or not going both w-ay* for the first to beat me." of the Greeks and Romans. and a few plan - to assign an as­ tim e.” $1808 An unheralded Boaton Univerai- '50 OLDS CONVERTIBLE ty track atar, John J^ Kelley of -4 New London, Conn., uncorked a You'rff proiMibly away froni your You're prebobly away from your ■d tremendous effort in his first home about 8V2 hours. ^ home olbeut 9Va er 10 hours. '49 CADILLAC SEDANET $1938 marathon to grab fifth place In LOAM 2:28:19. Kellev’a young bride pre­ Dark, Rich, Cultivated vailed upon BU track Coach Ck>ug Grade No. 1 $3.00 cu. yd. Lew transportation costs. H i^ trehspertotion costs.' Raymond to let him attempt the Grade No. 2 $2.00 cu. yd. '49 MERCURY SEDANET $1088 long race. ' w Delivered In Truek The re.st of the top 10, in ord er; I.oad Lola—Order Now In cose of an emergency yeu can It weuM take you longer to COMPLETE HEATING Hideo' Hamamura of Japan: vet­ Screened sand, atone, fill heme in on emergency. eran John A. Kelley of West Ac­ and gravel deliver^ get heme ih e hurry. '48 PACKARD 4-DR. SEDAN $888 ton, Mass . the last American vic­ • BOILERS #011 BURNERS tor back in 1945; Japan's Kurao NUSSDORF Hiroshima; Johnny Laffertv of the CONST. C O . host B. A. A.: and Hawaii's Nor­ Phone untchell 9-7408 • RADIATION AND DUCT WORK '50 WILLYS JEEPSTER $1088 m an T am anaha. fifth here in 1952. Check the Job Openings .MEXICAN CH.AMPION Pedro • STEAM „ ♦ HOT WATER OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30 for MEN right away You A Very Proud C a r —At A Very Modest Price ! • WINTER AIR CONDITIONING do not need experience. According* to Webster, one of the impor­ As a matter of fact, the only modest thing MraNtfWfra of aoimac 0 ¥Murr amd raim r p i • COAL TO OIL CONVERSIONS SATURDAYS UNTIL 5 P. M. RECAP TIRES Visit- . > tant meanings of the word proud is this: about a Pontiac is its price—for this, ■.•■g ISS-laeh UTiwelfca— “Worthy ol admiration; deserving wonderful car which gives you the engi­ M i We use the famous and popular ''World’s Economy Champion” 6.00 X16 . . . « . .$5.95 and up praise.” Eselaaive Raal^RjiBg* Pawer Train*' far neering quality and the best features of ilapark Prrfanaaaea 6.70x15. . s . . .$6.95 and up That definition fits'the 1953 Pontiac like the costliest cars is priced just above the ■aaalifal, FLUIDHEAT WALL FLAME BURNERS a glove. Pontiac’s .distinctive Silver- very lowest t Lazarlaaa BaUlas by Plahar OR t^UlDHEAX PRESSXJBIT BURBfERSp M sdvcrtis®d In Sntnrdnjr Rw i n y Post 7.10 X 15 ...... $7.95 and up r j Streak beatity is certainly worthy of admi­ And when you’re figuring price, be sure <>«aaral Matara Lawaat FiieaJ Bight mild Better Homes nnd Onrdens. IMstribated exclusively by ns In this nren.' (Pina E.xchange Caalng) ration—and gets plenty of it Everywhere. to remember Pontiac’s' remarkable re­ Pawerfal ■Igh-OHaraaataa Baglaa And when you sit behind the wheel and sale value—the sure test of long-lasting I Batahliahag Br«aaBiy« Lvag U f* aad USED TIRES FOR SAL^ Cheney Brothers feel the effortless surge from Pontiac's Quality. Why not come in and see how High Ra-aala Valaa famous power plant you’ll know that easily you, too, can become the proud Exacptlaaml Staarfag mmd Parhlag unnei'5 NEW TIRES AT LOW PRICES ^ you’re driving a mighty proud performer. owner of a new Pontiac? ^ - ' tt...... - • ' - ' *0» riaaala/a««ra FOGARTY BROTHERS 800 SETS OF SEAT COVERS ^ PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 254 CEN m STRECT , TELEPHONE M|.M53f , ^ EAST CENTER STREET ~ TEL MI.3-5191 8 A. M.-5 P. M. Mondays thru Fridays osd 8 A. M. 90 m laatallatloBa by i tralsed ladlvMually at the fa^ry . BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc CAMPBELL AUTO SUPPLY 146 HARTFORD ROAD 1 / MANCHESTER. CONN. 155 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Big Trades Easy Terms 29 BISSELL STREET < PHONE HI-3-5t67 \ 7 •• -VT' V.. , ,/■ '‘ v. \ . ' I.

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Antowoblleg for 8«lo 4 Automobileo for Sole « 4- BuglncaB Senicoo Offered 13 Hcatint— Piumblnv Household Godds Household Goods BnsintM LfiCBtioiM oubw 17 H for Sale Hoosm fi^r 78 Wanted^Real 77 Wanted—Female 3S Hielp Wanted—Male 86 Articies for Sale/ 48 for Rent 64 USED TRUCKS with or Without T. V. SERVICE, *2.50 per call, % I WANT A RELIABLE 20% DISCOUNT MANCHESTER— New six room USTINGS W A N l ^ — Single Sandwiches Itf^Deviled Hath Cla»ified > BUY THE BEST FOR LESS! bodies, 4 to ”8 ton capacity. In HEATING From. A to Z. Con­ Phone Mitchell 9-8429 any time. version burners, boiler-bumer TELEPliQ^E OPERATORS TRUSTWORTHY PERSON BASt:MB9irr f o r Rent, BUitable single. Brick construction, shed SPACIOUS 8-ROOM HOUSE homes, 2-3-4 faipiiy houses, small 1951 STUDEBAKER Champion quire Carlson and Co,, 44 Stock "All work guaranteed." THE PERSONAL FINANCE b u r p e ^ ' Who’s Goinff Housekeepinff ON ALL-TOASTERS, for plumber. Office apace and tele­ dormer, enclosed porch, hot water farm, klan ch e^r, Bolton, Vernon Place. unita, complete heating ayatema. ila y e Vacant At 146 Woodland St. Starlight Coupe. Heater. All work guaranteed. Time pey- V COMPANY phone if desired. Inquire 36 Oak heat, two flreplacei; tile bath, and Coventnr; Large list of buy­ Give Spring Lunches a Lift ■ 'll Advertisements I ATTICS AND Bacementa cleaned FLOWER and VJ^GETABLE. TO TAKE OVER MIXERS, WAFFLE IRONS, extra lavatory, amesite drive. 1950 STUDEBAKER Champion menta arranged Morlarty Broth- street. Lot 60 X 130 ft. Asbestos shingled, ers. What hava you ? Mortgages Starlight Coupe. Radio and Heat­ Rubbish and ashes -hauled. All 3 RAlk Will employ Several men as K ‘ UNPAID BALANCE Owner transferred. Price $14,800. CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1941 FORD li-ton pickup, |12S. era. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. X S E ^ STEAM IRONS AND new asphalt roof, two tile bath­ arranged/Howard R. Hastings, I A few aandwichas with a decld- DEPT. HOURS er. Overdrive. jobs done at your convenience. branch manager trainees. Must " x "Monthly Payments X , e x c e l l e n t ) .r For appointment please call How­ rooms, large- modem ki\phen, oil Mitchell 9-1107. Mitchell 9-4042 after 6 p. m. Reasongbte'ratea. Mitchell 9-3802 THE FIRST be high school graduate, coUege I ed lift, a dish of fresh fruit and g ,. 4 8il5 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. 1948 STUDEBAKER Land Cruiser. GUARANTEED Plumbing and ^.\^LAW f^ SEED' $21.16 COFFE-MATICS . ard R. Hastings. Mitchell 9rll07.* steam haat. Houa* can be con­ V' Radio and Heater. Overdrive. or 9-9794^ heating. Alterations and new training desirable. Age 24-28. MAIN STREET verted into a two-family inexpen- CAS;H BUYERjj Waiting. Tha Phil Second 100 I beverage will make a good spring 1951 DODGE Diplomat, hard-top, And A Total Of Five 'R ^ e s NEW FURNITURE • GREEN MANOR Ranch —^ Six 1948 STUDEBAKER Convertible '51 Chevrolet. Powerglide, radio, work. Perma glajca electric and Must have car. This p^U on of­ '\>E^ILI2ERS Bively. Near bus, schools and liiu Agency, Realtor. Mitchell I luncheon. That’S where deviled ham Coupe. Radio and Heater. Over CALL MITCHELL 9-4192 to have ' And Appliances Limited Number. roome, garage, amesite drive, COPY CLOSING TIME heater. '48 Chevrolet sedan, '5J gas water heaters told and in­ During Their First \ fers a splendid opportunity in the OFFICE LOCATION churches. Was owner occupied. 922f. drive. your garden plowed or light nsumer finance field. Salary— Which Is Now In Storase fireplace, porch, twin sise bed­ j comes In—has a delightful’ flavor, FOR CLASSIHED ADVT. Packard coupe. '50 Mercury sedan. stalled. Xime.paymenU arranged. / r e n t a l s \ 1950 CHEVROLET DeLu.xe 2-Door trucking. Up to one ton, any dis­ 21 Months On The Job! a month—car allowance—in­ Originally' sold to a young couple CHAMBERS FURNITURE^ Two connecting rooms ‘ with con­ rooms, living room, dining room Price $13,300. ' y WANTED -r Two- family house, Disabled in ' is easy to spread, especially whan '48 Sti-dehaker sedan. '47 Frazer- Skelley Brothers, Mitchell 9-8714. X MON. THRU PRI. Sedan. tance'. surance. Other benefits include who unfortunately ar* not getting veniences for medical or dCntal comblAation. storm windows, with oil' hot water heat, copper sedan. '49 Pontiac sedan. '51 De- ON GARDEN TOOLS ^ AT THE GREEN I combined with a little mayonnelstv 10:30 A.M. 1950 BUICK Special DeLuxe 4 PLUMBING And heating. Special­ No Experience Necessary! grpupNHe insurance, vacation; lib­ hidrried. practice. It is part of a floor now $15,300. -Immediate occupancy. Inquire 168 Woodland S ^ e t plumbing, hardwood floors, ga­ Door. Dynaflow. Soto, sedan. Big Trades., Es.sy MANCHESTER'S Old Reliable I In Boston, recently, w here-one- izing lit repairs. Copper water eral savings and retirement plan. * / BUDGET CENTER BEDROOM SUITE 501 Middle Turnpike East occupied by well established busi­ Carlton W. - Hutcliin.*-. Mitchell rages. (3ood location. Good size UN Sector I of the beet brands of deviled ham SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1948 BUICK Super 4-Door. Radio, terms. Brunner's Packard, 358 Fixit Shop for washers, vacuum Full Pay While Training! Apply » A . M. to S P. M. Eve. ness and professional firms. Mitchell 3-8474/^ lot. House should be in good con­ piping, remofellng electric equip­ $1 Center St. Mitchell 3-4164 LIVING ROOM SUITE 9-5132. Mitchell 9-4694, ' is canned, we lesuned how ‘ to, “ Heater. Whitewall tires. East Center street. Open evenings cleaners, Irons, toasters, electric nlng hours by appointment—Mon FLORENCE DUAL space heater, dition. Will assume mortgage. No 'til 9:30. clocks, etc. All work guaranteed. ment for plugged drains. Edward 5-PC. DINETTE SET I turn out these really distinctive r o t m COOPERATION W ILL 1948 FORD 2-Door. DeLuxe APPLY NOW! day Uircnigh F ft^ y . oil drum, 30 gallon water tank Rent $50.00 A Month ' agents. Call Mitchell 9-4776. (Continued From Pag* One) V-Eighh ABO Appliance Co., 21 Maple Johnson, Mitchell S-6979 or •PHILCO’’ ELEC. REF*. I sandwiches: BE APPRECIATED AUTOMATIC DE-FROST IT, $7.95\ with automatic electric heater FOUR-ROOM MANCHESTER—Colofiial, -3 down, 1949 STUDEBAKER ^-Ton Rack MOVING- Sacriflee 1949 Mercury street. Mitchell 3-5044. "BENGAL" COMB. RANGE 3 up, 114 bathk, garage, lot fne exchange of sick and wounded i Deviled Ham ’Burgers THE p e r s o n a l / ' . regularly $9.98. DefrosLe every ^ element. Phone Mitchell 9-1857 WM. RUBINOW CAPE COD HOUSE ARE Y(7U READY to sell your Body. convertible. Call Mitchell 9-3279 "MAYTAG” WASHING MACH. 100x190...... $12,800 home? We'have buyers waiting I (Makes 8 ’burger eandwtehee)' FINANCE COMP^;xf^ flight. No messy defrosting. More "HOOVER"VACUUM ~ after 6 p. m ...... - x captives .-went through the second Dial MI-3-5121 after 5:30 p. m. GRADING, EXCAVATING, land TELEPHONE COMPANY 843 Main Street MANCHEfiTEK'^— New ‘Ranch for 4, 5, 6, 7 room singles and 2- Three ' '^isoft' haihburger' rolls, MANY OTHERS clearing. Ridzon and Stark, Tol­ Miltinery— Drennaking 19 efficient. Saves money. Cola "EMERSON” TELEVISION Expandable. Many extras: Good day. mortgage arrangement. $11,500. Home, I keciroom*, nice loca­ 3 families. Gatto Co.. Hartford mustard, 1 can deviled ham, 3 ; TO CHOOSE FROM 1951 CHRYSLER Imperial ~ Real land. Phone Rockville 5-9455. 806 Main Stree)^\, Motors Servicenter, 436 Center. Simmons Mattress and Boxapring, 'THREE YEAR OLD Tappan de- The second batch of 500 disabled ALTERATIONS Made on women's 806 Main Street tion ...... ■j,...... $15,800 5-9198, evenings 8-3989. Man- tablespdtons mayonnaise, I toma- ' luxury at a low prlc.e. Excellent Alexander-Smith Rugs. Inlaid. luxe gas range. Call Mitchell VERNONT^-Bedroom Ranch and (Jhlnc.se and North Koreans ap­ I«8( and Poand and children's clothing. Mitchell (Second Floorj Phone Mitchell 9^7430 " TOP SOIL—Type to suit your soil 3-6394. Suburban for Rent 66 THE chaster Mitchell 3-6946. to cut in 3 thick slices, thin STUDEBAKER condition and fully equipped with COMPLETE Hand and power lawn . 9-4370. Mrs. Brunelle. Lamps. Tables. - Diahes. Pots g a ra g e/...... :.$12,D00 peared a little less grumpy than slices dill pickle, onion rings. ' -T f radio, heater, white wall tires, mower, service. Motors tuned and condition and pocketbook. Cov- and Pans. LOST—WHITE CAT with gray SALES AND SERVICES ------1 Monday Through Friday ' now $189 Inatalled. Watkins, 935 $2,800 ...... $11,200 Shouting Group aee Gorman Motor Satag. Bulck 9-8784.\ EARN EXTRA vacation money HOTPOINT Kefrigarator and elec­ furnished rent. Adult family of wasted space. I ^ g e lot, fruit word ’’ ‘legend ’ ? sharp cheese, 4 tablekpoons" Annonneementfl Sales and Service, 285\Maln FLAT FINISH Holland window AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., sell Dutchmaid lingerie, sports­ PAINTER WANTED—iCall Mitch­ Main street. trees and gaijdcn. Country Side A —Orlglnelly it meant a atory The first ambulance to pull infb heavy cream. tric range, maple bedroom set, three. Call Mitchell 9-4873. o t h e r USTINGS from $8,500 to street. MItjhell 9-4571. Opeh eve 1940 E’OUR-DOOR PLYMOUTH, ahadea made to measure. All local and long dlriance moving, wear. Party at your home if you ell 3-8372. Realty. M ^chester, Mitchell intended to be read in churches. the neutral zone Tuesday was Bread may be tooAted or not, Telephone MItche!! 9-3147 ATTEINTION Lrdiea! Slip covers rugs. Mitchell 9-9l»2. REMINGTON and Schick ahavera ningis. ■ ' green, radio, heater, new paint metal Venetian blinda at a new packing, storage. Call Mitchell wish. Dutchmaid. 30 Capen atreet, WAKTED—Five or six room UU' 9-6643. $25,000. '' loaded with Allied prisoners shout­ as desired. Spread bread sUcea \ ing and wisecracking. The first parta and aervice at Ruaaell'a and upholstery. Phone Mitchell low price. Keys made while you 3-5187. Hartford 6-1423. Windsor. MAN FOR Rolling and fertilizing and drapes custom made. Re-up­ furnished apartment or house— __ • ■ ’ Q—How can a black widow with mustard, then with gener­ holstering. Beautiful fabrics, For Appointment man out was Pfc. Paul O. Blan­ Barber Shop, corner Oak and TIRED OF RIDING street cars— 3-8115. _ wait. Ma.iow's. 14wns and general landscajie famil> of four—Manchester or vi­ DUPLEX^^ - 6—One car garage. spider be definitely identified? ous layer deviled ,ham. Place BATHINETTE WITH shelf, $6; 'sprints, stripes, solids. Expertly Mluiail iMtninciita 53 ton of Broadhead, Ky. The sec- Spruce artreeta. Phone Mitchell waiting for buses, if so see Mc­ BAKER S HELPER wanted, hosire work. Can use part'time worker cinity. Moving to Manchester for Walkihg distance to all stores. A —By the reddish, 'hourglass- slice of cheese on each and fop- 9-S522. Painting— Papering 21 if available I p. m. to 5 p. m. Ap­ ba.asinette and mattress pad, in finished, $9 down, 62 weekly, Please Phone on was Pvt. John M, Jankovits, Clure Auto Co. One of the largest I WEAVING of bums, moth holes 12 midnight to 7 a. m. A.pply TRUMPETS, Clarlneta, trumbonas, bariness reasons. Permanent resi­ Improvements, reasonable. Mitch- shaped fifierk on the abdomen. off with a spoonful of haavy« Auto Accessories— Tires 6 ply in person to Wolcott's, 180 good condition. Mitchell 3-5668. balance one year to pay. Call Jr., of Philadelphia. selection of used cars in town. and tom clothing, hoaiery runa, PAINTING AND Paperhanging. mornings, Kay's Pastry, 183 aaxjphonea, guitars. Largest se­ dence. Call. Mitchell 9-8847. elX-7337. cream over each slice of cheese.- W S RENT Power and hand rol Ea.sy terms. handbags repa'red, zipper re­ North Main street. No phone calls Main street after 5 p. iti. Mrs. G^rr. Mitchell 9-7320. HOWARD R. HASTINGS It was 9 a. m. lera, fertilizer apreadera, apike BUDGET Free estimates. Paper books WORK BENCH, two stoves, one lection of instruments ‘in town. Q— What was President Cleve­ Broil until cheese melts and huh-.- placement, umbrellat repaired, please. All accessories. Expert, repairing. AETNA Representative, wife and j^N .T R A L — Two-family house, The aun broke through the dijc rotary tlllera, chain aawa CHEVKOLETS, 1949, 1950. 1951, available. Get our spring outride LINOLEUM Man wanted to lay electricrone coniJjination gas and NEW BE)«DIX, automatic drier, Manchester Mftchell 9-1107 land's full name? cloud J as tha first British trooper, bias; or place on-pan in hot oven - SPRING TIKES men's ahlrt collars reversed and Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. Mitch­ ■mall daughter desire four to five four rooms each floor. Call Made, atckle mowera, rotary mowera, prices now. Call Clift Scorso, linoleum In large hallway. Phone oil Frigidaire. boy’s 24” bicycle, regularly $239.95 reduced to $189. A^Stephen Grover Cleveland. Pvt. (foorge Chambers of Newcae- (400 degrees F.) for 10 minute^ '' tudors, fordors. All In excellent replaced, Marlow'a UtUe Mending SALES GIRL wanted. One full ell 3-5386. room apartment. Call Hartfotd line Smith, Realtor. Mitchell hedge trimmera, extenaion lad- condition. Center Motor Sales, AS LOW AS 50c WEEKLY! Mitchell 9-4298. time, one part time. Apply morn­ Mitchell 3-8927. studio couch, dining room table Marlow's Furhl^ure Dept. 9-1642. Mitchell 3-4679. tie, 8hig., stepped out and started or until chefese melts. Serve hot. Shop. - 33-2216 collect. 16 BYRON ROAD, Bowers School Bed Devil Puffs dcra, aandera, paint sprayera, poat rear of Pa*^ Office. ings. Kay's Pastrv-Pastry, I8.t183 and chairs, Bendix washer, com­ Q—Is Vladivostok an ict-free to clown. PAINTING AND DECORATING. North FRANK’S Antlquekv and second MUSIC Instrument rental. Com-' —Six room Cape Cod, situated on port ? Four slices bread, 1 can deviled' hole diggera. Capitol Equipment l’enn.sylvania , Good year Msin street. No phone bination radio - phonograph, piftc line of instruments. Rental QUIET. Middleaged couple, no $13,000 AND $13,500, Four and nicely landscaped . lot 165' deep. "Any Limeys out there,” he 1951 PLYMOUTH hard top model. Floors sanded and reflnlshed. calls hand store, 56 Cooper'^reet. Buys A —Frozen about three months foam, 1 egg-white, 4 tablespoons' Co., 3S Main atreet. Mitchell Firestone \ y. S. tires Building—Contracting 14 please. Salesmen Wanted 36-A some antiques, fi.‘-h aquarium, also applieu to purchaaa pries. Rep­ children, need 2, 3 or 4 part­ five room ranch style, attractive One-car garage. Amesite drive, called. Equipped with radio, heater, signal Wallpaper books on request. Also and sella good used funvitur* and of the year, it can be kept open mayonnaise, teaspoon hot 3-7958. mi.srellancous items. Mitchell resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, ly’ furnished or unfvrpfshed rent. lota. (Jountry ‘ Side Realty. Man­ oil heat, storm windows and Another member of the almost tights, .sin vi.nn trumpet with case. Mitchell 3-6820. built it w'aa 803 feet long and 135 From another ambulance there apoonfubr o f mlxtura on deviled ' PerwHialfl 1949 MERCURY, 2-door sedan. rangementa before thrf spring ture Store, 86 Oak. Mitchell tor. Mitchell 9-4469. 4.36 Center Street \VE CAN. BUILD you a garage TO ENJOY YOUR JOB Auto Co., 373 Main atreet, Man-1 1 Kmgtrumpet with case. 1 banjo BUSINESS tlOUPLE desire 3 or fact in diameter. came the muffled voice of an ham layer and spread evenly. .. Very clean, radio, heater, all rush. Call Mitchell 3-8372. if no cheater. TWO ANTIQUE Ruby- ■ Lustres. 9-1041. SEVEN ROOM house in older THE PROSPECT Hill School for for $898 complete. If you need msndmin with case. 1 Vega C ^ unfurnL hed rooms. No children. American: Bake in a hot oven (475 degrees — equipped. Full price 11088. Brun­ Mitchell 9-0980 -anrwer Mitchell 9-0726. Modern Mitchell 3-6514. reaidential area. Hot water oil SIX RGQMS, plua panaltd dan, two young children. Transportation one it's a bargain. Estimates also FIBRE RUGS in stock now. All melody (kqld plated) saxophone MItcheH 9^1337. car garage, storms, full cellar, Q— Which President of the "Hubba Hubba.". F.) about 6 minutes, o r until ner's,* 358-East. Center atreet. Home Decorating Co. Why Not Investigate INTERESTED IN a pleasant out­ heat, combination stdrm windows, fumiahed. Mra. Lela Tybur, direc­ EVERY.THING ror your car and given on large garages, breeze- colors and alzes. 9 x 12 $17.95 with c .se. Afl priced right for $11,900. Terms arranged. Gatto United States was the father-in- Two Turks saluted smartly as puf(ed and brown. Serve nt once. Open tonight 'til 9;30. way.s, porches,-dormers, etc. For The Possibilities At door business of your own 7 A I WANTED— Five or six room un­ fully landscaped. Convenient to law of Jefferson Devis? they stepped down from the tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. home. Budget temis tci suit you. PAINTING AND Paperhanging. good Rawleigh business w hard | Boats and Accessories 46 and up. Phone Mitchell 9-4343. quick sale. Kehop'-f, Inc. Mitchell shopping and schools. Owner. Co., Hartford 5-9105—evenings :* i;/ You talk, we do it. /Buciudget Cen- full particulars .call W. G. Mc­ Satisfaction guaranteed. 35 years Mancheater Carpet Center, 308 furnished apartment or house — A—Zachary Taylor. ambulance. They were greeted by 1953 CHEVROLET Bel-Air fordor. to beat. Per.;anent and profit- i jg. c a p e r n n o a ci_____ . 8-5680. X Mitchell 9-3053. 8-3089, Manchester Mitchell BALLARD’S Driving School. Man- ter. Mitchell 3-4164' Nally * .Son. Tel. S^Itchell 9-9992. experience. Raymond Trudeau. Main atrceL ' family of four—L'^anchester or vi­ the Turkish liaison c^lcer on hand Positively like brand new. Fully GRAY RESEARCH AND able. Supply 600 or more consum-1 i - „ ,, cinity. Moving to Manchester for 3-6046. Q—Where is the longest pon­ Loblolly Pines cheater’a oldeat. Thouianda of Phone Mitchell 9-1614. SPINET PIANOS $3^-$445-$476- PARKER STREET — Six room to epeed them to Freedom Village accident free instruction hours. equipped. Immediate delivery. DEVELOPMENT COMPANY ers in Southeast Hartford Coun- to launch m'ti h *1*1' WASHING MACHINE taken on business reasons. Permanent re:l- toon bridgs in the world? a tent dty erected to give first Trade and terms. Douglas Motors, ty with everyday necessltiea. Per-1. »-3762. $645. 4 beautiful usett spinets. colonial, oil heat, modern kitchen, EAST HARTFORD, 4 room house, Hundreds of satisfied students. Mofpfcyc|t4—Bicyclea II | Roofing-Aiding 16 PAINTING And paperhanging. No trade-in, 135. Marlow'a Furniture All full S8-note keyboardiNAIl re­ dence. .Call Mitchell 9-8847. fumiahed. Storm) windows, oil A—Across Lake Washington attention to the warped bodte* of Pay as 333 Main. sonal interview for qualified ap­ large lot 100’ x 190'.' Beautifully For appointment tel. Mitchell / job too amall. Phone Mitchell 2 'a H. P. JOHNSON twin out­ Dept. conditioned. Prices are complete haat. new roof, amesite drivt, near Seattle, Wash. the men on the road back. CONNEGTICUT Valley Construc­ ‘‘A GOOD PLACE plicants. Write today for details. YOUNG COUPLE desire 8 or 4 landscaped, garage, vacant. Only 9-2245. 3-8372. board. 30 pounds. Like new. Beau, delivered, 36 months to pay^-r- teievlalon, l>i milaa from Air­ Warm Welcome 1942 FORD V-8 fordor. Radio, MOTORCYCLE 19.5.3 Triumph tion. Guarante«k,roofs and riding. Rawleigh's, Dept. C!UD-26-216, FOOD FREEZERS—New PAK-A- room V nfumished abartment. In- $12,800, or will conrider smaller Raleigh—UFt—^Worn/out ’ erbp- ” ' TO WORK** tiful troller. $75. Barstow's.' Open Monday also TTiursdsy 'til' Q—Is the bald eagle rather The fiiat 50 of the Allied trickle E.VJOT A Driver's license. For ex­ heater, special at only $34,5. Cen­ Thundaibird. Mitchell 9-3050. Aluminum stori^ windows and SPRAY PAINTING, furniture of Albany, N. Y. \expensive. All decorating done. house in exchange. (Jail Mitchell craft. No agents $9,500. MUcheil land on the Baird fiumi in Hunters- ^ Mitchell 9-7234. WAY 22 cubic foot, $498 — 16 .. 9. Parking free in lot nCxt door 9-7456. rare In this country? of 100 moved out fast. 1^ a liUle pert instruction call the Manches­ ter Motor Sales, rear of Post gutters. All men, protected by in­ all kinds. Wicker furniture foot. $398. Food spoilage and Mitchell 9-5330. 3-8274, Hartford 5-5138. Schwartz A—Yet, federal laws now pro­ vUle was planted 80 lobloUy pines ** Office. (west.) Goss Plano Company. 317 —...... I|f I HI. .!« after 11 a.m. the second 50 were ter Driving A.iademy. Pilgrim surance. Three years to pay. Free apecialty. Tel. Pilgrim 2-6157. freezer 5 year guarantee. Mitch­ Real Estate. tect it. emptying out of the /Communist in 1935 with the help of OOC,- Business Scnices Offered l.l DRAFTSMAN A'yrium street, Hartford 5-6696. crews. > / ' 2-7249. estimates. Call Mitchell 3-7180. ell 9-8725. PRICED FOR QUKJK SALE! vehicles . and stepping on free LOOKING FOR A Dream Boat? Alfred Charest, Owner. LARGE, Six room Oepc-God, in ex­ Now B a l^ s pthcTla ready fo r? A One-owner car, we sold It^new. Previous background required in Booses foir Sale 72 Q—What is the weight Of the ground again. FLORIST TELEGRAPH Repaiilnir 23 layout and design of small electro­ TWO FEMALE r-jxen puppies. Sheatlling, 1x8 LEAVING TOWN, selling three cellent condition. Near Bowers SIX ROOMS—Plastered walla, full Its first fomnlng. Baird is planning Only 10,000 miles. J951 Hollywood ALL ALUMINUM Wanted-^To Bay 58 school. 514,500. Call Phil Hallin hammer used in hammer throw They moved slower and were DELIVERY SERVICE PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ mechanical parts and sub-assem­ red fawn, black mask. Show p , ,, room.e furniture, also man's and cellar, oil heat, storms. Near bus contests ? to thl^two or three acres this. club coupe, two tone paint, radio' COMBINATION WINDOWS pany. Roofing and aiding esti­ MATTRESS Your old mattreaaaa proTiects. Good breeding line., ^ to _ x l0 , (Sm all CUSTOM RANCH STYLE Agency, Realtor, Mitchell 9-9221. and achool. less jocular. All were given speedy TO ALL PARTS blies. Excellent possibilities to the lady's clothing. Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUY — Old Glass, A —Not more then 16 pounda. medical care, food, eigafottes and yesTyUd the same amount mch ■•ft heater. Hydramatlc. white wall mates cheerfully given. All types steriilzeii an< remade like new. right man. Rockville 5-4216. v • I , lilts), per M $99..50 $10Ji00. . of the wood wlU be cut AND DOORS items. Mitchell 9-4386. (Jhina, Picture Frames; F%int- This 3-bedroom hoihe in the Porter AN UNUSUALLY fins Sevan room a warm welcome. Quick, Dependable, Efficient tires. The snappiest looking car of roofing and aiding camples on Call Joitea Furniture and Floor V - , ------1 18 ■ Cedar Stain Shakes— all Plus Reliable,. Friendly Service. ^ ipfo seven-foot fence poets for sala ' ings, Fulmiture, Silver, Lamps, street section is neirjng comple­ home, two car garage, copper Many of thk returning prisoners in town. Try this Hornet and you Immediate Delivery. display at 41 Oak street. F. H. A. Covering, 36 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041 MOVING, SELLING all household Q — When was the C o d e of a pressure treatinig plant near, CALL ANDERSON Etc. FY>r information call Vir­ tion. All rooms ere specious end plumbing. Tlnakan oil burner, tile ALBERT J. GATTO . includ­ complete in every detail. Tqe bath, Charlotte. The rcirt will go to aiii JIG BORE OPERATOR Live Stock— Vehicles 42 Window^L-ame!*^^^^^^ ginia Madden, tel.. Mitchell 9-3807. bath, venation blinds, screens, A — In 1901. Illness. Soma spoke bitterly GREENHOUSES McCnure Auto Co., Inc. Tel. Wor'a Guaranteed. ing 25 gallon fish aquarium, com­ plus tile shower. end levetbry in Hartford 5-9198. Evenings 8-3989. pulpwood dealer. 9-9442. FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Courses and Classes 27 A (ioOD Family cow, will freshen I U n iq u e ...... ave. $14.50 plete. Mitchell 3-4744. Inquire 31 sto:m sesh, enclosed front porch friends left behind who, Storm Window and Door Specialiat. Must have ability to set up from the master bedroom. Attariied Mahcheatar MItchall 3-6946 From now on, says John L>. Gray, Mitchell 3-8486 stay on in any kind of storm, and in June, gave 30 pound first calf. Appalacllian Eastland Drive. garage. Full cellar. Over 1 acre with rcreens, enclosed rear porch, Q — Who ia considered the fa­ were hurt far worse but LEARN RADIO —- Electronics -v- b ueprints and have experience on WANTED— Bov's 24" bicycle. Cell ther of Korean civilization? nsson did not make e, LARGE, WELL fumiahed room P.ohan A Son, Realtors. Tel. sumed. Call now. Warren E. How­ wash room, recreation rooni with Research Subject 1948 PLYMOUTH Coupe, full price tires. Runs good. ter work, roof and chlmnev re­ SPENCER RUBBER five year guarantee. No down pay­ land. Realtor. 543 Woodbridge resented bv a star in the flag? munistic countries. Call 9-5451 'letween 5 and 7:30. PART TIME WORK, full time O. K. $50. Barstow’s. Mitchell with four windows, for gentleman. MItche)l^3-7433. fi'renlact and bar finished with A —July 4, 1954. $588. '.'ll Pontiac Catalina, hard­ pairs. Frei estimates gladly PRODUCTS CO. ment. 24 months. Mitchell 9-0980 9-7234. Parking. 272 Main street. Mitch­ rtreet. Mitchell 3-8600, knotty pine. 47 Hale Street ex­ top. fiifi- prtce $1988. '47 Mercury 1948 HUD.SON CL^JB COUPE. Ra­ given. Ray Hagonow, Mitchell earnings. An opportunity for PASTEURIZED GOAT'S milk at $15,500 - SIX Room colonial. New I don’t see why they should do ’ L6s Angeles—(FM-To gain a b et-- dio, heater, whitewall tirea. REFRTQERATICIN Service, com­ women to earn $3$-$50'’WeeRly— Chapel Street ell 3-4071. tension. Tel. RockviUe 5-3424. Q—When was the first rsi:. id ter understanding o f how fog is/’ . sedan, full price $688. '49 Chev­ 9-2214. Ray Jackson, Mitchell LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade the farm. Call Pilgrim 2-6127. 6’/G. E. REFRIGERATOR, Sealed home, top value. Country Side NEED MORE ROOM? that for me. Green. mercial and domeatic. See our working 3^hours dally, afternoons bridge eractad scrota tha Mlasts- formed, a University of California'' rolet .«-cdan. spotless Inside and 3-8325. w a n t e d ^;—One experienced car- No 1, $3 cu. .yard. Grade No. 2 unit. Fine for cottage. A-1. $60. attractively ' furnished . room Realtv. Manchester. Mitchell VERNON—D ellg ^ u l four rooin — Ex-President Truman com­ dlaplay of guaranteed uaed refrig- or evenings. Children no handi­ s p e c i a l —Meinto.sh sf>ples and alpnl River? at Los Angeles research team is out, full price $1988. '49 Hudson eratora. George H. Williams Aa- penter. Must be trim man. $2 cu. yard. Dellveied in truck B*rrto4?'a Mitchell 9-7234. fo'r rent. Complete, light house-' 9-6643. • We have a home on Mather ranch on la rg/lot. Tile bath, pine menting on his beip" considered 1948 PLYMOITH SPKtnAL De- caps. Uae of car easential. Write Call potatoes at reduced prices. Call A —In 1866 at Davenport, la: probing the microscopic 'Vi'Orld. In­ coupe, full price $848. '50 OlrLs LUXE CLUB COUPE. Radio, roclatea. 260 Tolland Turnpike. Rockville 5-7682. load lots. Screened sand, stone, keeping facilitfei available. Pri­ street. Seven large rooms, four paneled kitchen, large pleasant for 'the Nobel Peace Prize. ,for appointment for pensonal in­ Mitchell 3-8116. L. C. Bunce. MANCIHESTER — One year old side tiny fog droplets. convertible, new top, very clean heater. New motor job. Mancheater. Phone Mitchell fill and gravel delivered. Order THREE-PIECE Mahogany bed­ vate entrance, couple preferred. 'room s. Excellent value. $10..500. Droplets are caught on specially terview to Martin Harris. 1535 EXPERIENCED, full time, lathe garrison colonial. Six rooms, 1’ # bedrooms on seccind floor. Q—What is the capital of the $1888. '49 Cadillac sedan, hydrar 9-3585, nIghU Mitchell- 3-7691. now. Nussdorf Construction Co. PREMIER AND Robinson straw­ room set. in I good condition. Inquire. 167 Mepla street. Call H. B Grady. Mitchell 3-8009. The lime may be considered prepared screens, no larger than NO MONEY DOWN ON THESE ROOFINfJ—Spaciallzing In repair­ Wilbraham Road. Springfield, operagpr. The Ward Machine Co. Phone Mitchell 9-7408. Mitchell 9-2963 between 8 and 9 baths, firaplace, attic, baiemer.t Available for immediate oc­ ea.stern zone of Germany? ripe for settling the entire ques­ .>V| mntic. radio, heater, full price ing roofs of all kinds. Also new berry plants. $1.60 a hundred, or A The csoital of the "All- the head of a pencil over which I $1938. '50 Wilivs Jeepster, -full CARS IF YOU HAVE A GOOD ANTIQUES Reflniahed. Rapairing Mass., or a.pply Wednerday, April Mitchell 9-5U9. p. m. , ' FURNISHED, HEATED room gtrate, diahwaaher. combination cupancy. Has al! heat, garage, ANDOVER LAKE — Waterfront tion of prisoners of war in order an ultra-thin collodian film has CREDIT RATING. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys 22, Hotel Bond, Hartford 10 a. m.- FIVE DRAWER wooden desk, also $12 a thousand; William McNall. with. use of deni Phone RockviUa windows, amesite driveway. Own­ Orm an Republic" is the Soviet price $10M, '48 Packard sedan done on any furniture. Tleman. claanad, repaired. 26 yaara* ex- Mitchell 3-4564, J03 Avery- street, big aide porch gnd other ex­ h (^ e . choice location, five rooma, Zone of Berlin. to insure the end of hostilities in been spread. They are phott^raiA- 8 p. m. W A N ln D —Auto mechanic, ex­ Print-A-Sign mathlne/^ Apply BENDIX ECXiNOMAT'— Dllil-a- 5-4647.,, ^ er leaving atate. Non-valcrah dan furnace extra large living room Korea and to conclude the armis­ $888. emlipped yvlth overdrive, Terms; Trades! Many More Cars 189 South Maln-streeL Phone perienca. Free eatimatas. Gall Manchester. tras. ed through a light -microscope radio, ahd heater. Open evenings MItcheU'S>S648. perienced.-Nev.’-car agency. Apply . Burton's. 841 Main .street. \ maric washing machine, in-excel­ finsace. with about $5,000 down - -with fireplace.- built-in bookeasee, tice. shortly after being raiight.’liter, In Stork To Choose From 1 Fowley. Manchester Mitchell WANTED—Mature, efficient wom­ in person only. Chorches Motor Q—Ti the. poDulation of the •till 9:30. Brunner'S, 358 East ,COW MANURE, delivered by the lent condition. Washes automat­ paymant. Manchester, Mitchell Many Other Listings picture window overlooking, lake. — Cfiine.se' Communist . radio evaporated remains ef the droplets SECRETARIAL SERVICE—Typ-1 3-5361. an, capable of. meeting public, S a l«. 80 Oakland atreet, Map- P ARAMOUNT' All Aluminum ically. needs no plumbing. Mltchr- Boarden Wanted S9-A 8-7455 for appointment. United States lncrea.>«lng? Center street. McCLURE AUTO CQ"' INC. load, fo i your lawns and gardens. Secluded. Lot over >2 acre. Im­ A -jThe Census Bureau e.sti- broadcast fronv^Peiplng. are photographed through the ^ h - Ing, atenography. mimeographing, f Permanent with future. Write cherter. Conn. triple track winduwa and doors. ell 9-5407. er magnification of the eleirtron Hudson Sales and Service Also Paramount custom made Call Peila Bros, Mitchell 3-7405. LICENSED — Lovely homa to mediate occupanoy. Reduced to mates an increase of 2.7 million 1950 BUICK super four-door vari-typing, (nailing for small or Box K, Herald. SELLING? BUYING? (Jail i Man­ T. J. CROCKETT I don't lik'e the United States microscope. Heuting— Plumbing 17 MANC7HESTER Roofing and Sid­ Venetian blinds. Hastings alumi MOVING— Sacrifice three rooms board elderly people, in Hebron. $12800. Mitchell 3-8274. Hartford In 1952. Riviera, two-tone green. Dyna­ 'felephohe Mitchell 9-9442 large . businesses. Reasonable PREMIER STRAWBERRY plants cheater realtor because they Phones: OfGce MI-^6416 becau.se of its ’imperialistic policy. WOMAN WI'TH mending exper­ ing Co., has opening for a carpen­ Women preferred. Wiliimantic, 5-5138. Schwartz Real Estate. flow white wall tires, fully equip- Open Evenings rates. Phone Mitchell 3-7691. A PLUMBING shop at your door. awnings and door hoods. Free $12 a thousand. Frank Glode, of furniture. Call Mitchell 9-3279 know Ma.ichester values best. Residence MI-9-7751 „ — Third grade Japanese child LIFE MORE COMPUCATEO. ience for our dry cleaning de­ ter, and a painter. Call Mitchell .estimates, no down payment, 3 after 8:30 p. m. HArrison 3-024^, or write P. 'O. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agen­ Q What do navigatora mean fed. .Mitchell 9-0538. No time lost. New work. Altera­ Mitchell 9-5815. 104 Glode Lane, BOLTON LAKE—Rosedale Sec­ repatriated from communistic 1950 CHEVROLET deluxe club WINDOW SHADES made to order partment. Apply in person^ New 9-8933 after 9:30. * years to pay. Office 41 Oak Box 44. Amston, (Jonn. cy. Realtors. Mitchell 3-6930. 76 PHELPS ROAD. A house with by the Gfeat (Jlrcle Route? Lexington, Ky; — OP) — Even tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot Tolland Turnpike. Manchester. LOUNGE CHAIR, beautiful cover. tion. Lake privileges. Brand new | A A route or course which (Jhina. coupe. Low mileage. Private own­ •nd inataUad. Venetian blinda | watVr automatic heaters. Youngs­ Model Laundry-. 73 Summit street. atreet Call Mitchell 3-8177.« eve­ "(Jharm.” Six room colonial, cus­ four room house. York oil heat, I spending money is more of a prob­ er. Priced low. Call Mitchell WANTED— Man for all around Will sacrifice. Call Mitchell 9-1827 355 MIDDLETURNPIKE East — follows the true circumference of BUY A GOOD USED CAR! and curtain rode 24 hour aanrica, town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ nings Mitchell 3-4010. Coventry tom built 1939 for pressnt owner. automatic hot water, plastered' We are studying th'is very lem than in the good old days, ac-. 9-9983 a'fter 4 p. m., WOMAN TO dn'hou.sework one or work in laundry. Manchester Me­ after 6:30 p. m. Business Locations Seven room colonial with attach-- the earth between two points. Estimatea gladly given. Fagan | ly given. C. O. l^orentaen. Mitch­ Pilgrim 2-7318. ' Large living room, fireplace and walls, tiled bath.’ Price $8,700. closely, to be sure there isn't any­ cording to Ida C. Hagman, home ritten \\'arranty Window Shade Oo Route 44 at two days weekly or part time. morial Hospifal. Mitchell 9-5201. —i.______L______FOR SALE for Rent 64 •d garage and finished breeze­ ell 9-7636. GAS STOVE $10; gas refrigerator, open atalruay. Modern kitchen. Mitchell 9-2265. thing in it we don’t understand. economist at the University o f ; - 1950 CADILLAC sedan. Small Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. Mitchell 3-7709. Mra. Schubert. FIELDSTONE EOlt retaining way. Oil steam heat. Storm - Q —The people of what coun­ Kentucky. $15; and automatic washing ma­ FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 Three bedrooms and tile bath on — Gen. , Mark Clark, UN Su­ 8LER Saratoga 4-Door model. 61. Raillo, heater, hydra­ FULL OR Part time man to work walls.. fireplaces. Coventry Pil­ A-1 CULTIVATED windows and screens. Ekcception- 2nd fioor. Open attic. Storm win­ PRACTICALLY New, four rooms try’ are said to be the world's A' century ago, the average per­ SUMP PUMPS,* Ruud Permaglas WANTED—Girl for general laun­ chine, $50. All in good condition. X 60. Suitable officca. light manu­ preme Commander, on Red pro- irreen. Radio, heater matic, white wall tires. Excellent MANICHESTER TV Service, radio on used car lot polishing and grim 2-7161. . ally large yard with pool and dows and screens. Venetian blinds, and bath, and two-family house. heaviest eaters? son had about 72 "wants,” of which and Bradford automatic hot dry work. Apply in person. Maple Mitchell 9-0070. facturing. Information, Backer, po.sal for POW exchange. and Power Steering. New tires. condition. Douglas Motors; 333 and TV specialists since 1934. water heaters, American Stand­ almonising cars. Experience pre­ FARM LOAM brook. Priced at $14,000 for im­ insulation. Amesite drive and one- ■. Route No. Si, South Coventry, A A TJnlted Nations report 16 were considered absolute, necas- - Main. House service call $3.50, Mitchell Dry Cleaners and Launderers, 72 ferred but not necessary. McClure J6 Oak atreet. say.s the Irish. ' I9.M CHRYSLER New Yorker 4- ard plumbing fixtures sold and in­ FREEZERS—Uprights 19 ft. $505; mediate sale.* Owner leaving town car garag'e. An open porch look­ near Cove (was Hayloft). See sities. Todiy economists eay the ^ r . Radio, heater. Extra nice 9-2186 day or night. Maple atreet. Auto Co., Inc., 373 Main street, It was tougher up there than at stalled by Tom Dawkins, master CALL MI-S-7199 or MI-S-75S1 13 ft. $425; chest 22 ft. $475—16 TW'> BAY Sf.vice -station for —Jun«f occupanlcy. Small down out over a beautifully landscaped Sunday, or call Hartford'46-9567. average person has 484 "wants." One owner. 1939 STUBEBAKER. Good condi- Manchester. payment needed. Exclusive with Q- Where was the first expo.sI- Guadalcanal, they've got every (>f which 94 ere considered actual tion. Motor overhauled 10.000 IXJORS OPENED, keys fitted, !• plumber. Terms arranged. Phone WANTED—Stenographer. Short­ ft. $390. Five year guarantee. lease in Manches,er by Gufl. Tour lot which ha.# a 90' frontage. Many trench zeroed in.- 1 9 ^ PLYMOUTH Cranbrook 4- Mitchell 9-9669 before 8 a. m. or SPACE FOR RENT opportunity to operate your own Elva Tyler. Realtor. MUcheil trees including a lovely weeping tlon held? lieeds. miles ago. Good rubber, $75. copied, vacuum - cleaners. Ipona, hand required. Excellent working FOUNTAIN HELP for days. Also Mitchell 9-8725. A—The Crystal Palace Exposi­ — Maj. Joseph BunVin, 1st U.-S. Door. Radio, heater. Dark gray after 1 p. m. conditions. Paid vacation and holi- INDUSTRIAL or STORAGE business. Capital required. In­ 9-4469. willow. Flagstpne tei race^ Bowers Wanted— Real Estate 77 Not more than 200 kinds of ar­ E.4tra nice. ' . Mitchell 9-7004. guns, etc., repaired. Shears, stndwicl. man, hours 5 p. m. ’tU tion of London,' which opened In Marine Division in Korea, com­ ticles were available in stores to 'days. No Saturday work. Call MAHOGANY Chamber suite, ma­ centive rental. Special training if School section: Attractively pric­ knives, mowera etc. put into con­ closing. Apply in person. Howard CARLSON A CO. MANCHESTER GREEN - Three CON.SIDEKING 8ELUNG 1851. menting on fight for "Old Baldy.” the average buyer 100 years ago. Cranbrook Con­ LENNOX Furnaces and warm air ATTENTION hogany table, brass lamp, hall inaxperlenced. Cali Hartford ed. Elva Tyler, Realtor. Mitchell dition tot coming needs. Bralth- Rockville 5-3388 for Interview,. L, Johnson's. 831 Farmington Ava., 44 STOCK PLACE bedroom ranch, fireplace. Fenced TOUR PROPERTY? ------# Miss Hagman sgid. Sba aays to­ vertible Coupe. Radio, heater, hearing. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell seat, electric atove. General Elec­ 7-3236 or write to Gulf Oil Corp., CLEAN.,FAMILY Car, 1949 (Chev­ waite. 92 Pearl street. Nelaon and Sons. 25'West Road, West Hartford, or call Mias Paek- yard. SereCnt. Immediate occu- 9-4469. P Are there snv reservationa I intend to get e.s much sleep day's buyer is faced with more how is the time to buy. rolet. Mitchell 3-4849. * 9-5844. Rockville" tric refrigerator. Inquire 22 500 Waterfront 4tre«t, Hav­ Without obligation tc you. we ard. MItchall 9-6102. PROPERTY • pancy, Tel. Mitchell §-8403.- will app-aua or maka you a esab for Indians In Alaska? as possible. It'$ been 30 years than‘52,000 articles from which to 10M CHRYSLER Windsor 4-Door. Locust street Mitchell 3-6998. en. Conn. SIX ROOM single, centrally locat­ since I’ve had a chance to con­ Radio, heater. Extra clean l o o k a t 'THIS one—just turned ed. Oil heat. Owner leaving stale. offer for property, ua before A —No. choose. OVERSIZE CAPE Cod—Six large template the future. in for a new Hudaon jet. 1Q52 OWNERS EASY WASHER snd Universal 'BUILDING FOR Lease, 30’ by 40’, you sell. 1949 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe rooms, vestibule, fireplace, ceram­ No agents. Mitchell 9-1025. —Ex-President Harry 8. Tru­ EXPLORE NEW FIELD Chevrolet deluxe tudor, only 6.000 s e m e TANKS BflLCH Is Your electric rtmge taken on trade-in. suitable for retail outleU Inquire BRAF.-BUKN REALTY Q How man legs ha.4 a. lob­ K, ” **‘ **'- covers. HAVE YOU 4 or S Ar* you wooderiag what Now la the time to Hit ic tile, bath, twin size bedrooms, man on how he will spend Hawai­ Dark bluec milea. New car guarantee. EUay ^ A N D Ideal for summer cottage. Mar­ within 249 Broad atieet SIX ROOM House, comer Spruce Phone Mitchell 3-6273. ster?* WANTED the cost wiU, be om tlut your home. Your Cape Cod, large recreation room with leath­ A —Five palp. ian Vacation. New York .— OP) ~~ Radio bams J9m CTOYSLER 4-Door Sedan terms and trades. McClure Auto low's' Furniture Dept. and Pearl streets. Immediate oc­ Co. Tel. 9-9442. PLU66ED SEWERS ROOMS TO RENT? new kooM yea are plaa- ranch, colonial or tenemeat MAIN STREET—At the Center, er bar, garage, amesite drive, cupancy. Call Mitchell 9-0493. LISTI.NGS Wanted Single, two- are delving into a new field, that Thunder grdy. Radio, heater. Yeung men. High School alag? A Ttalt er tele- family, thrae-famtly bualnaaa Q—What Is the purpose of the of the transistor, tiny germanium maybe Jast what one of our LAUNDERALL-Washer, boltVown space auitabls for Hore or office. trees. .Near shopping center and 1917 FORD V-8 Convertible Coupe. 1951 OLDSMOBILE "9 8 ” Holiday phoBo call arm place ear model .auitabls for cottage or Inquire 541 Main atreet. bus. Carlton W. Hutchins. Mitch­ CAPE COD—Four down, two un­ property. HaVa many cash buy­ pronosed Pan-American Highway arisen, and Roberts' decision to crystal device being developed to One owner. Good tires and top. R«pntobl« man with fom- groiduato, to loorn fho ^Mdclnlly reeponsible clients 4-door sedan. $1 BOO. Reason for MachiM Clugad drafUag aad cenatnietiM basement $23. Mitchell 9-2120. ell 9-5132.'Mitchell 9-4694...... finished up. Good’ condition. Goo$l ers. Murtgag'es arranged. Please tyatara ? quit is a wise one. take over some of the job* ef the odvortising business. experieaee at year d ta ^ I* Ine^ng for. Try the prompt 600 SQUARE FEET of floor space, A —To connect the capitals of — President Eisenhower on vacuum tube.- Open Every Evening Til 9 p. m . •elling—buying home. Cali Rock- location. Call Mitchell 9-0669. c41t (Teorg* K Grasiadio, Real­ Septte 'DuUn.-Dry WeUa, Sewer Hy of throo woods such o dL Wk have a la i^ y u I^ ooarteot^s eer>-i^ of UNIVERSAL RANGE. Ideal for suitable for iitduatrial o f storage 8PECIAl!^M iut be sold quickly, tor. MUcheil 9-SS7t. 109, Henry all North and ' South Amaricai) resignation of Wes Roberts as On* o f the first steps has been viUe 5-.2010 after 4 p. m. Apply in person design of a lew power tronemitter Tow Chryaler-Plymouth Dealer installed—Cellar Water- ty of beae altea. cottage. As U, $25. Barstow's. purposes.j Mitchell $•6389.'' edge of fowl)—6-roopti ranch, one MANCHESTER- Looking for ,.a etreet. countries. / , ' , GOP national chairman. 1953 CHEVROLETS. Immediate Preeflag Doae. toot Of ooco. Rost of rof- Mitchell 9-7234. year old, large kitehen and living nice house that could be a 'home operating on 146 megacycle*: QST. publicaUon of the Amsrlcss ‘ BROWN-BEAUPRE, INC. .w jverey, one Bel-Aire fordor. on# HtTItR Of:/. c o u n t r V s id e FOR -Ke n t —Store at 27 Stark­ room, fireplace, nil hot water heat, plua 'a business? I have one in USTINGS WANTED — Singles, Q—What Is the force of grav­ Well, Tm glad L didn't read it in Bel-AIre tudor. Fully equipped. 38 M c Kin n e y m o s . HOUSEHOLD Furnishings includ­ weather street, auitabl* for g.e- plastered walla full cellar, ga­ nice condition '^'ith large lot. out two-family, three-family, apart­ ity at the surface of the aun? the newspaper .first Radio -Relay league repeeto. On>*J» •roocos. Cow yoiLhoip? Jarvis Realt)! Ga. unit wo* heard 35 milea # fa y with •• i ftascu Street MItcheU *-4234. mOTtha to pay. Douglas-Motora, SEWERAGE DISPOSAL C». •V in g ! Mth. Shomer spinet piano. eery er (rmall busin*ss.| ideal for rage, bus-line, school. Only $12,- buildings, and priqed at only ment hoOaea. Waiting lict of buy­ A —Nearly 38 .times the gravi­ — Perl* Mesta^'Kvhen hbtifled she M4 Oeater Street PONiirC D£;ULR REALTY : * Leaving town. Sacrifice fhr quick had been dlsmlMed as U. S. Min­ a power supply ef only skflts^ 333 llaiiu I96-1S2 Fa«u1 SL TeL M1-4-SS08 C o l M l^ 1 2 1 TU. MI-f-dlM ^ barber ahop. Apply ik Stark- 100. Oarlfon W. MufoMnt. MUch- 114.700. Call the Ellisworth Mitten ers. Please call Barbara W oo^ tational force at the surface of 13 lissol Street ■n-s-esii—HTFD., sal*. Tat Mitchell 3-5693, waatker street x cU 9-5133. IfItelieU 9-4594. Aganey. lUaltera. ICltehell 8-6980 Agency, MItcheU 9-7703. the earth. ' I ister to Luxembourg. ■from Ik dry battery^ ■ /," . .A T. 1 '-. -. •• v.^vr ^ • t.. :41 : ■*, - '■ v , 'V ; f ••->. ..V--■ y-»»» ••< ••«.V"'/'vr-'•••''•*, f « 'A **■ •^'> 'li"'! T-. f :i- -"i- ■ ! • ; : f ■R- •*• -V - -C- V'*' ■•■ **■ ■• ' > •■ • f ’ .^r ‘ 'r ■v: X •if* .'t' -T — X V , ' 7 ' ■■ ■' ^ * >,»#■■. . .'. 't-'V’ •■-A, / - r. / , TUESDAY, APRID 21, 1968 AxcTBSs.Daily Net Press Kon PAGE EIGHTEEN- Th*e WesthCT For Um Wook Eotted -liaurIji?filiK Eu^ttifig ||j?raia •■ 'S^|- f*ofeleost of O.^ 8. .Weotbar \ • A|MI ' St. Mary’* 'Guild, which >is am- Red Crosa services, sucl\ as the 10,952 Fair tonight.. Minimum 48-48. Emergency Doctors ducting a rummage sale inc^lhe' ' Enga’gefi Grey Ladies, to the-Veterans’ Hos­ Thursday,*’Jucreaoing cloudlaeas,. About Town Drivers Sought pitals, taking patients to clinics, Member o( the AndR parish house. Locust VAtreet ■X,. few showers likely. ■ - entrance, Thursday at 9 /i.m . will driving children to the Newington \ Bureau of-dretilBUena Physicians of the Manches­ MtytcheUer-—A City of VUtane Charm . Iinn« Lodge. No. 72; Knights of follow.it with a m ee^g of the For Red Gross Home for Crippled Children and ter Medical Association who men and women to. the Hartford .Pythiu. will meet tomorrow at 8 will respond to emergency calls Guild. The membeoii will bring p. ih. In Orange hall, An im­ their own sandwic)«*s, for the noon Rehabilitation Workshop, trans­ tomorrow afternoon and eve­ SAVE WO (Ulomlflod Advortiaiat oa Pago M) VOL. LXXII^Nb. 172 MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1953 portant discussion will be Jieldv . ning are Dr, Nicholas Marsialo. luncheon, and deMert, tea and cof­ Men Ncedcfl for Night porting ehildren to the American (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE nVE CEK1« tel. 9-J5694 and Dr. Elmer Dia- fee will be sejrved by Mrs. Alfred School for the'Deaf, and bringing Royal Matron Mrs. • Rebecca kah. tel. 9-l.Ml. Williams. Howard Br^gs and ' Etnergciicy W ork and emergency- supplies of blood to the Provan of Chapman Court. Order Mrs. Alb^^ Chsplm " local hospital., s.^of- A m aranth, of this town, will W omen for Day Duty "These, are all- vital serylres 'to CGngi>e88iiiatt Inspects Fancy Overcoat \ flU one of the stations of Rainbow Grpffp A of the Caater'. Congre- the community which.must 'le per­ Temple Chapter, No>^53, ’Order An. urgent appeal for-,, more K4 ‘tourt of Wlllimantlc. which will gaUunar Churrh will meet tomor-‘' Lifts GI Home of, the Ea.stern .Star, will meet to­ formed," she said, "hut at the pre'-« MMmwe visiting matrons and p.i- rj»w night a t 7:4.1 in the Rohbtfis Motor Corps diTyers has been sent sent time we are so short of dyivers .X m orrow a t 8 p. m. in the Masonic im. De.sgert and coffee wijl be ^ 7 - 'JT:'-' ■ 1,* tiohs night this evening. Temple. An entertainment wi out by Mrs. Mae Vennard, chair-' that some Corps members are do­ -X served following which the fnem- ing- more than their share. I be pre.sented after the meeting ^ d bers will roll bandages /or the man of the local Red Cross Motor ' A number of local people have refreshments will be served/^by hope that there will be a good re­ Loan Credit Curb; Corps. - ■>.r arranged to attend the 12th an ­ hospital. , sponse to this great need." Mr.s. Mabel L. Stee.se, chpfrman, '’''’"We need women drivers wiio nual dinner-dance of the Connect­ and her committee. icut Camper's and Trailers Asso­ are available for the daytime ciation, Jnc., Saturday, April 2,5. St.. Margai'et-Mary,(Ktoth«cs Cir­ Missionary IJnil hours, Mondays.Uirough Fridays.” at the K. of C. hall, Haitford. cle will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m Mrs, Vennarii said. ”Al.so men who | Tony O’Brighfs local orchestra at the home of Mr.s. John Wilson. Meeliiig at Zion could drive on emergency rails at j lW lI everaok^ will furnish music during the din­ 26.1 Woodlandytftreet. night or during week ends." j AT LOW PRICES 4 ner and for dancing afterward. JBartford, ‘April 22—9asiblfi ipr forRi.Ar .GVb to byy .,bomA8 down P8.y-, will meet tomorrow at 8 p. rh. at wackL/fl Golway street, tomorrow League of Zion Lutheran Church ■raithiril Bachrach one day a week, or one day every ment and financed by mortgages with up to 30-yeaf ihatur- Benediction Given to Freed POW the home of Mrs. Chester Kosak. n ig ljt'at 8 o’clock. * y tie*. nie order . i. effective to-^ — ■' ■" ------—— — — R utesIJnit 42 Birch street. Members are on Cooper street will be held st E leanor H. Glenney other week, on regular a.ssign- ments. The men drivers would he ■ X 'm orrow , Call ExtrR reminded to bring canned milk or M embers of the C enter The.s- 7:,10 p.m. tomorrow in the-churrh Edward W. O'Meara, VA loan powdered milk to be sent abroad plans are reminded that ca.sting for school room. The topic for dis­ Mr. and Mrs. William George called for Irregular emergency Glenney of 443 East Center street work. Anyone who has held a . guarantee officer Xor the state, "O utw ard Bound." final m ajor pro-., cussion will ha "Helping the Sick said the liberalixed t.rh)» restored entina For Cloture duction of the 1932-.'53 season will and the Dying." announce the. engagement and ap­ driver’s license for two years and Session on; St. Francis Xavier M ^ers proaching marriage of their is able to pa.ss the simple driving provisions in effect before the limi­ Circle will meet at the hpme of be held tomorrow night at 8 o’clock The financial project for this HALE'S tation. were impoeed by the De- at the Center Church. Mrs. Ruth quarter Is "The Philippines.’’ The daughter, Miss Flleanor Hoyt teat Js eligible. A phone rail to Mr*. Agnes Mirawski. 2.i^utum n Glenney nf this town and Balti­ Mr.s. V ennard at 3-6010. or to the Jenjie Production act about a year Four O n Senate street, tomorrow at 8>().m, Rowiey, president. ha.s announced -response for the t\Vo previous pro­ Headquarters UN I ^ u r « i that a change in production dates more. 5Id.. to George Walter Red Ci'osa headquarters. 3-.1111. ks/ ago. jects, "Guatemala" and "New He predicted. that the change has been necessary, and .the three Guinea,” has been gratifying, and Tyrie, Jr„ son of Mr. and'Mrs. all that is necessary to secure more FOR act drama will be presorted June 2 George,. Walter Tyrie of Tyrie information about the Corps"and would stimulate home buying by Am ericans Wflshington, April 22—)—The UN CortiB* , ITED aries carry on their work in the fit, of the amended reflations The Tyler Circly of the North Philippines. i from Manchester High School transporting m e m b p r i of other Buenos Aires, April 22— in the Senate rules which tonight called fer s ineflfttML Methodkat Church'will meet tomor­ will depend, however, on their manager, must know Members are reminded to bring 1 Stoneleigh Prospect Hill School (A*)—The U. S. embassy re­ with Communist type. Excellent oppor- row night at 7 o’clock at the j for Girl.s, Greenfield. Mass., and loan application- meaaurlng up to would make it eaaier to shut church and proceed from there to any articles for the rummage sale th . standards set by lending insti­ ported today that four of­ off debate. fleers tomorrow, toue)iiii^'^. Apply which will be held Friday in the I Maryland College for Women, Lu ficials of Anderson Clayton simulation that the Jul^' Hartford’■for a tour of the Hart­ j Iherville, Md. Yon May Have An Early tutions for no down payment, 80- The chenge would makt It pos­ J. SANSON, State Theater ford Couraht. parish house. Mile boxes and Len­ year mortgages. and Co., Texas cotton sible to put on cloture—llmitation might again ask the Se6lf<* ten folders riot turned in at I Mr. Tyrie served in the UniteTi Appointment . States Marine Corps in World War Since the credit terms were of talk—by a two-thlrda vote of the last meeting will he accepted. For Private Anto Driving brokers had been arrested retuim more disabled tea Miss Stephanie Tunsky of Buck- tightened, GI loans were limited to _th,e Senators present snd voting. A social period inriuding films ' II and Is presently studying at INSTRUCTIOX in northern Argentine but The xnf priaonen alroaiiy ItjiiNi;;; land ktreet Is serving on the j the University of Baltimore. Completely automatic! The The requirement now is for the will follow, and refreshroenls will From Your Home 20 years and down paymenta were have told of numy Midk and tafutelK ticket committee for the card I The wedding date is set for Sat- Economet washes, rin s e s , required. later information indicated votes of two-thirds of all the Sen­ Americana and other prtaoiienL8Ha7 CALL party and cake sale Saturday at he served by Mrs. Freda Van _lf Vwi Call they had been released. ate members—or 84 Senators. I urday, June 6, In St. M ary’s ^ I s - Mitchell 9-4370—TODAY vacuum drys, and shuts irsclf Another amendment glvea the in Communist prleon stoeliail|W'^''i> 2 p.m. in St. Mary’s Hall. New Wyk, Mrs, Anna Adamy. and Mrs. ropal Churrh. ^ off, «// automatically! And it ONLY The company's office here re­ There has been talk of trying to . The official anhauneemaat d im ' Anna Stahl. veteran making the -loan the right Gharlit W. Lathrop Haven, of the Cenacle Auxiliary costs 370.(ft) less than she to aay where the gratuity pay­ ceived a telegram this afternoon Impose cloture during the present only that the meeting. saraa.=r M i'aai^Tlr Mrs. F.thel Aspinwalt of Wooil- III ALT Festival washing action, «-ith less gram gave no addlMonal details. bat the design was so complicated—incinding a zipper type apiiandage HARROWiNG wear and tear! have this applied to either princi­ Earlier, the embassy released Blocked By South p.m. Wednesday #.at,), ao photon, bridge street, past noble grand of Neighboring towns s e n d i nj; pal of interest. In general practice, thi* InfOrmatien: that served as legglags—that they couldn’t be nsed. _ The congres­ In the past, any attempt to after th* Reds start tRiiifisg'atlif. Sunset Rebekah Lodge. was CALL A. BUTLER Actually-it pays for itself sional group beaded by Riehlman is trying to And out what happeaed make it eaaier to impoae cloture Among the six groups partici­ th^ir high school students here on tin JW. HAM COM with economical, work free the gratuity is used to pay the first 14 moire AmerteasS and 01 .other honored with appointment to the ^ tuition basi.s were given assur­ u imiiBgtw Cgmi* The men were arrested In lo the coats. (AP WIrephoto). has been blocked by southern Sena­ UN and South Xerwh .RHaaeMia;' pating in the 1953 A ssociated Little MI-9-9543 home washing. Call for a year’s Interest on that portion of Reslsteneia In the. tropical, cot- post of color bearer, at the 57th ance last night that costs for these the loan guaranteed by the VA. tors largely because of their op­ The exchonga hegan htoiutky.- * ' i DON'T annual sesalon of the Rebekah As­ ’Theater Festival, scheduled for-^iC i Students will not'be increa.sed next . FREE.dcmonsiration in your t®" gmwlac pravtpee. Fresldeat r f position to Civil Rights bills. Many American and UK-esaati^ home. "Under the restrlctlona in effect Peron. Throw Thom Awoy^ sembly in New London on Friday Avery in Hartford on May 15 ind j year. for the past year, the gratuity had (Tivil Rights measures have been Japan on their way home'.WadneaNt They incliided desse A. Root, Stm Ftenty Of Wear Left In and .Saturday. Follo\King her in­ 16, are two from this arei: the The Board of Education voted to to be applied to^the principal of talked to death. day added blUer n«w aceouata to* SSoas Repaired Here stallation, she wa.s presented with C enter Thespians of Ute C enter keep the tuition price at its pres­ the manager of the flan's opera­ Many Southerners are support­ the atoriea of death in jCommantH* "MIRACLE AGITATOR" AOION th e loan. tions in Argentina, an American an' arm bouquet of rosea by Sun­ Congregational Cht^h and the ent 3275 figure. The vote was We*ll Koop Your O’Meara reported that as of to­ GOP Leader ing the slate ownership submerged Btookades and on. brutal .ffis'toihaer set Rebekah Lodge. Others from Coventry Players. - taken In response to a query from PLUS EXCLUSIVE WONDERTUR employe Bring In Argentina and lands bill but It is doubtful if, for Aasociated Prasa , coeraiwilMteifc Procieus Furs morrow the certlflcates , of com­ two vIsItlBg ofliclals from the Robert JBUnaon saU tha SAM YULYES the local lodge present were Mrs. The’ Center Thespians will pre­ one of the towns. mitments for mortgage loans pend­ that reason, they would support BboO Repairing of the Bet­ THAT ACTUALLY SQUEEZES CLOTHES DAMP DRYI company's headquarters In Hons- Up to l,B08-dead. - ’ F,mma L. Nettleton, past assembly sent "Flight flouth," sn original Superintendent of Schools Ar­ ing in the VA may be reprocessed the proposed riloture rules change. ter Kind Done While Yon thur H. lUing told the board that ton. The Rede, meaniehile, president; Mrs. Dorothy Ewing, play by Burton Moore, and the on the new liberalized basis if an On Bribery Atte: On the other hand, several of the last year the per enpita cost was propaganda capital of 'tie* e^Tslidc W alt daughter of Mrs. Aspinwall, the Coventry' Players will present amended application is filed by the Communications from Resis- leading opponents of the aub-^ Jewish Chaplain M. Rotlwte* j^vM 18 MAPLE STREET pre.sent noble grand of .Sunset Re- "Still Life" by Coward. Mrs. Helen 3246.76. and although it is expect­ EASY TERMSI UBERAL ALLOWANCES! COME IN NOWI tcnrla gave no Indication of the Rabin of Loag Beach, OaHf,, after RuMa ayelyad la woundM exchanga, f - veteran and the lending institution. merged lands measure have aup^^ oneta rctunilngYtmn Am# Opp, First NstlonsI Store hekah Lodge; and Past Grands P^e Skinner of the Manchester ed to be higher this year it prob­ reason for tho arrests. ported a rul^s change which would froin Freedom ViUago la Korna. RuMn nraa.aoioag i Psridng Lot Mrs. Minnie Krause and Mrs. Em­ High School faculty has agreed to ably would not exceed the 3275 SiH iiD •INDIX HOMI a m iA N C IS Di«. AVCO MsevUctwrlsf C tp . He estimated that the number The embassy learned of the Hartford, April 22—(JP)—A State Re leader says pneonera roleaaed by Comranalate at raaiuanJane. (Af* as "muLltet^ .eHablat#d'' improve, the chances of shutting Hi* requtet f8r;~ m a Dowd. serve on the Judges committee. charge. of pending Certlflcates may Incident last night. part in an al- by Itedlo from Tokyo.) amount to several hundred. if anybody in the Republican i»rty has off flljbusters agalilst Civil Rights rial halspa'SaaeiOn.wfea i Plays now in production by the ’—'Mortgage and banking drcleo Kenneth Yearns, U. S..co|uiuI- leged attempt to. kill.throughvbri^ rbrks bill passed . bills.-.____...... Futt-otelArMffotlatkiite m-'-i local groups include "Dear Ruth" Electrical Dept.—Oak Street Entrance ' Ireneral. left b,v plane foir Bm Is- by the State Senate Sjfi^tsrdiay ike his conse- ‘ Under th# rules charige approv­ priaooeir exchteiML-'the |aS3;'i to be given by the Coventry have been predicting for some ed by the committee today, a vote 4 tenclq to biyesttgate. queneCs' under the law." ♦ barrier t8 A airRUstieKi Players on May 1 and 2. and "Out­ time that the interest rate of on shutting off debate .would come per cent fixed by the law on GI The embohhy later Identlfled Republican State CHialrman ta reaum* Batu ward Bound" to be presented by five days after 18 Senators had We greet your fur with o e o «- loans will be iincreased soon. They those arrested with Root as E. Clarence F. Baldwin made the Be* Rods 1 _ _ _ , ___ _ . the Center The.spians on June 2 I signed a cloture petition. based their forecasts on the gen­ B. Conaally and G. E. TnrbovlHe statement yesterday testifying be-jm Obaervera hare pointed ouLtihsC and 3. plot# cleaning end airing, eral firming of borrowing rates of the Honstoa dOre add Jsmes fore the General A.ssembly’s ape-^ ’Kyi’ 1 ”■ 'CThtilre could be' Imposed by as when the Cohimunieta. -SSMLC ' Tickets for the festival prodiic- relax It on e roomy hanger of and the recent i.s.sue of federal A. Grlffln of Ijis Cruces, N. M„ rial committee invc.stigating >n- ^ |( r | tF fl l l ® few as 33 Senators if only a bare •would return 808 U K gn^aOnerg, i tions may he' purchased through its own, store it iri o scientifi­ tImJWHALC co. hond.s at a 3'j per cent rate, the in charge of the company’s gin­ fliienee - peddling reports linked M xx o x auxwv/ quorum of 49 was present. . If eluding about AmSrieaaiL tgi X Evelyn M. Birkel, 65 Broad street. highest in many years. ning operations In Reslsteneia. with the hall whieh clamps a « i-k clotiir^ were voted each Senator 1^500 Others UN Command callod the ilgaaid East Hartford, and tickets for the cally cold vQuIt and insure ;it The expectation is that rates on ■ It was re|M>rle4CaU9 firial explanation of the paattttB LSO Solicilatiou .signs, will become/effective next the world can be aettled by peace­ make it easier to impose cloture. reminded Americans of the report j _ of these 200. It . is not kaofll, SWISS GIANT — GENEROUS BASKETS House Blocks Payment Oethher. Pre.sent « a te l.aw^ allow.* ful means. No public hearings were held on of Col. Jam es H anley late In 1951.1 §4 111 I l-'t*rbl'bgx gaga whether they are too slclr td ’RO’ i KEM P’S, Inc. the individual rqmmuity to decide This was brought out in slogans the Jenner resolution. He anld more than 6.000 Amerl- •-■■Al. K A VPll moved or whether they are among TEL. M1-8-S880 The flying start which had been STRAtVBRRRY AND ASPAR.AGUS PLANTS— w hether it w lll/perm il u.se or .sale for May Day which occupied tlv* Under the present rules, no de­ cans had died in captivity. , w , • • * those who have refused repattite 1«A MAIN STREET of fireworks tlon. - “• planned for the residential phase W a itow flo w 88opaoo PERENNIALS—HARDY PLANTS entire front pagea of Prav’da and bate limitation of any kind is M any, the Eighth Army Judge 116(1 A C tlV ltieS FINE BEDDING To Civil Service Fund Under th/ terni.s of the hill other Moseow morning paper*. The return of 14 Americaiui of Manchester's USO Drive was niJ^DOLI BIXBS—t’ANN.A Rl'LBS—BOODGARD possible on a rules change. Advocate said, were killed by delayed by the unpleasant weath­ Wood CobinoH go- pa.ssed yesperday. only authorized i In the list of 47 slogans, the their cantor*. ------Thursday will bring to 78 the VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS—INSECTICIDES— organ! za ns wou'< he allowed to | pronounrement on settling trouble­ Thus, If and when the Jenner number of U.'Si soldiers freed In, er which bogged down nearly all lorol for ovory rqom resolution cornea up for flood de­ Puts Total at 8.000 | Waahlngton. April 22 f workers quite under- FRIIT TREES—HEDGING , __ whirl! rannot he .solved peacefully pltals. » By standin; vote of 143 to 84 be a.scertained. However. White ed by a mere majority. S.900. committee investigation of atroc- i ftandably decided to delay the .'nntiniied on Page Eighteen) . on a basis of mutual understand­ too ROKs Rxchangod •' ! It heat an amendment to the in- House Seci^tary Jam-s C. Hage-- The first 6.1 A m ericans and '23.1 Itlea against U. 8- prisoners in X \- ing hy the eounlries concerned. ’ Wednesday's exchange InvoJved* I canvass until more suitable weath- dependent offlre.s' appropriation ty said todW ^he hadn’t' .seen such other Allies returned by the Reds’ Korea. ' er Anally arrived. Scattered re- P rem ier Georgi Malenko%' ex­ 100 Republic of Korea (ROK)^ WOODLAND GARDENS bill to re.store $368.1.14,000 cut a request and wouldn't comment^ in’the Aral three days of the ex­ Bridges asked Gen. W'alter Be­ pqr.ts from those few hsrdy souls pressed the same sentiment in his soldiers for 500 Communists, in*'* 1 168 WOODLAND STREET TELEPHONE Mfl-S-8474 from the Civil Service budget by on it. Freiicli Brace change of sick and wounded pris­ dell Smith, undersecretary of who braved the-elements were en- Troast'to Face inauguial .speech .March 15. oner* repqrted the deaths of ap­ FUEL OIL OPEN DAILY ITN-HL 9 P. M. the Hou.se Appropriation.* commit­ Till* recom m endation 1* eiti- fStste, to appear with top ad­ (Continued on Page ElgliteM) j couraging. PHONE MI-9-5253 Party IJne Statement proximately 1..100. visers at 2:30 p. m. e.s.t., snd top I As an Indication nf what all tee. boilied in an appropriation />ill X providing $451,023.49.1 lo f ia n c e ■ The slogans, serious partv pro­ ranking defense officials to come servicemen think nf USO. Mr. The amendment was offered by Meviier in N. J. For Bifij Battle Another .15 Americans have Rep. Miller i D,, Calif. ) and was 2.1 independent executive ag/Airies ! nouncement* that go down to been promised hack in the ex­ in an hour Isteg, Rockwell relea.sed the following YOUR STORE OF supported by mo.st Democrats, to'r the government year rting , every party organlz.sUon in the change and 250 rriore from other ^Bridges said the officials would staterrient from a local man on FRIENDLY SERVICE Almost all Repiiblicsn.s pre.sent ■Inly - 1. —The amount is ^ m if 61 : country, are the first partv calls i active duty: / ■ Governor Race With Vietminli Allied units. l>e questioned at a closed session. Get reliable dellveiy "ser\-lM ef hlgh- per rent, or $72l.4 2.1.697/less than issued since the Malenkov govern- Their laid* may run the figure hrat-content nil on demand or at regn* Nathan G. Agosllnelli, OCS, opposed It. "We want to get all the Infor­ Bulletins V Mill^'r railed the' eommittee ac­ former President Trum/n reqtiesl- | —:—^ I ment took„ofOre. higher. mation they have aboilt the Red lar intervals. Both aervloet are available j Fort Sill, Okla.. who resides at 72 .M AN cm m i Conn* New,irk. N. .1 , April 22 (/P. | Foreign diplomats here regard Hanoi. Indo-Chinese, April 22 tion "a plinny if there ever wa.s ed in his .lanpary builget. Most of f.pi - Communist - led Vietminh At the time the United Nations - '" ’’‘’‘''I*®* against U. S. and UN from the AP Wires to fit your need.. All dellverlea metered, I West street, says: "The USO one." He .said failure of C on­ Republican P au l' L. Troasf,'lhe annual .May Day slogans as ton, for j'onr complete pretectloB. : means just what the slogan says. the cut i* in Civil Sfrvire retiic- ' - % u . forces brought 'the Plaine des Command exchanged prisoner ! I”’**®*’*!’*' *be background we gress’ to pay the federal contribu­ ment frmd*. and sne*.*mah who head* he mo.*t up-to-date .statement* of lists *v1th .the Corhmunists in De-such treatment and 'A Home Away from’Home.'” A endinc the ; Jersey T urnpike author- , the p a rty line in the -Soviet Union. Jarre* under mortar fire .tonight tion to the retirerhent fund on an oall it a phony ony contending the cember. 1951, approximately ,-, ^ they see doing about it now,” DAR ANTI-FEDERAUBT y serviceman need never worry when ity. will oppose country lawyer The third slogan on the list, hut‘made no immediate attempt 12 arjnual basis would pul "an un­ | Washington. April 22—(F>— ! in a strange town, he always has 866 No. Mate SL, IgIteheW M I I S money will have'^ be voted later.. Robert R. Meyner. a Democrat, in to open what could he a crucial 000 American soldiers were listed “ ridges told reporters, paralleled lo a d ” on .some future IVouldn't/Offend Ike battle in the seven-year-old war in a* missing In action by> the De- "We have to find out the truth The Daughters of the Amerl* .* LI T. WOOD CO. the USO to rely upon, to provide t.p^n Dal.y 7 A. .'I. to 8''‘P. M, the state’s gubernatorial election (Continued on Page Two) can Revolution adopted a reeo" him with air the comforts of C’ongres.s. v Rep. Cotton/ R., NHl, an Ap­ thia fall. Indo-China. partment of Defense. shout reports that the Reds are Includlnf WVdnrnda.v Aftemoona P ay .A* Neciled hitlon today reafftrralng tkelr 51 BISSELIr S i PHONE MI-1-449* I Mme. May there always be a propriation* /Committee membe'-, The 58-ycar-nld Troast'! making F'rench and Iviotlon forces are The Communists announced -releasing only a small part of the and Satnrdaya *T11 Noon i f l i B Rep. Phillip.* i R.,,Calif.), ehair- had .said it y o u id not "offend" the atrong disapproval of any’at* > 1 USO." his first bid for' public office, awaiting an attack by the Yiet- 3 iQq American prison- wouqded prisoners they tempt to bring abdat,- tliraagli nian of*the *ubconimittee that •President i t the ■ program wa.s smashe'd to a 52.000 vole victory minh on the broad rain-.*oal«*'‘ more of our medinm, a world gov#rniii#at f t no anriiiaf m.-strhing required from "I hav/n’t beefi able to find one in vealerdav’s OOP primary clec- News Tidbits Hanoi in the Kingdom of t.j»ns. . , ^sd accounted for' K®rea if .this is to the .federal -government, .but only’i srngle ’fton. . v’w/- /. - ’cqq,w;sw«ny7-h«w.taii/its tOth day- partial world governmenV, =4 ^;, • tW'Show.'that he (the / 'WmlM sn obligation to pay it* .share into ■Pre.sidrinU of an slmost iinopposed a m th DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS value* this .socialistic f an slmost iinopposed drive into w t ' i Bridges, acting on the ba,*is of Wt'rt As Fussy As You Art... M eyner's b attle wa.s a squeaker. Culled from AP Wires BAR CARLSEN'S RAD - the fiind a* needed. Federal experiment highly,” Cotton said. The Democratic rontcsi, first in Lao*, pumped shells onto • the .... . ”l*«fhg atrocity accounts given bv retum- • ’* employes contribute six per cent plain but made no immediate at- UN losses--bodie.* gro-.ind iin- war” prisoners in Korea, de Copenhagen, Denmark. Aprfl - * . . . about your cipthes. We're mighty par­ .McCormack replied that every the state in three decades, was a 3*—lyi—The father of Ca|M. ELIMINATES DIGGING of their pay annually. "pmgre-ssive piece of legislation’ horse rare with Meyner and Wene, I Legislative committee give* tempt to attack In ’ force. The der tanks, or vanishing in the marifled ‘sharp protests to the Vietminh may skirt the French Carlseri. noted skipper ef the -. ticular about maintaining comtistently Another 1 That Never Misses IT'S MODERN. . . lEVOLUTIONm! Taft to Force Test Ballot in the unofficial tabulation. stale teachers' colleges. nists.' described as "Communique ADMITS RED TIES Unofficial returns from .1,9.18 of Elevator plunge*, out of control No. 1 of the Free Laos Govern­ L im ited U, S. Concessions Washington. AprU !S—flB—Wff* ^ . - . - ___ ment." said I-aotian "liberation" No fooro oapoBiivo Hnhooltbypumpinf gind diffiof Cash and Carrv Ureen Stamps theA stale’ssfotA'a 3.957 eleetion districts for^ six7 stories m we New «•York loft Ham T. Martin, head of tk*.^, up of coiipoeli, loptlc looht, lotpoft popU,fro*»o Over Tidelands Ownership I gave T roast 215..149 votes to 161.-' troops supported by Viet Nam vol­ mathematics department at Mao> hiiildlnj;/ and causes Injury to 16 unteers. had driven the French out Urged to Win Asia Peace tropi pnd cloffod lioti. I 1.59 for F'orbes. Return.*'from-3.900 persons when it crashes ' bottom sachuselta Institute of Teehnolas ^' b r a n c h s t o r e AT 314 .MAIN STREET of northern Laos and had com- gy, testified today ^he was a If's th* grBOM Bun our lubrieatioB m»n us* in following factory pro- Horo't tho oioif roiioblo ohd tofoiMoiotHod to I of shaft .... Virginia man wjio NEAR THE AR.MORY Washington, April 22—(/Pi— . the Eisenhower administration to (f’nnliniied on Page Seventeen) member of the Communlet party . * lipvofy, disiolvo ond toponify frooi#* slvdfo* hoir« tried to set off dynamitf blast (C’onllniied on Page Three) W ashington. A p r i 1 22 -(>Pi— . Cooper said. "In ma’ opinion that Majority Leader Taft iR-Ohiol deelare the slates have rlear title ni'ar hiine.viiionn cottage a* prank, from Itiil until tho summer ot ** seribod Chryslor-Plymeutb lubrication precoduro. jPi...... to the Yalii river...... hunting for - Com- - adripts a "strait-jacket attitude" kind of unified Korea settlement EOCCATOB QUITS FOOT ^ F r a m WllUmanttr, propo.*al. Opponent.* did not dis­ subject to debate and would force announced, , last night . . in . a broad- ,' sure maximum haul . Repre-! munist MIG jets while' modified and does not yield on some points, President Eisenhower has called Waahiagtoa, April 22— (tn>w a pute thi.s. but siiid th eir debate, art immediate vote, unle.'s sponsor* PHONE MI-9-4525 RoebylUe and Stomt cast from Riga, capital of Latvia. ,<.ntatives Fallon tb.. Md.i- and.i Sabres smashed a Red aupoiyP' cen- there' can be little b®P« xny for had been dimmed by reported Earl J. MetJrath rerigaed fw tT.J~ 3 0 BISSfLL ST O TEL. MITCHELL 9 5?3*l Enterpriae 8855, will continue on' the bill to give (jlf federal administration with- .Tr included the appointment of a Machrowitz (D., Mich.i add their te r on the H aeju peninsula in permanent settlement. failure of the Chinese Communists 8. conunisaioaer of 1 states ow;nership of off-shore lands . draw thejr smendirient. Russian ,to direct all police forcea nairies to'petiUon’seeking tp force Jlghler-bomber strike*. v,^ Where H#pe Lie* Ito return- all' HI American prison- day la proteot agalaat within theii* boundaries. • ■ j Taft said be '"sort of dared them MANCHtSIfR CONNECTICJT Jjlist Be.vond Boltbn Notch — Coventrj' Road, Route 44»A under an order combining the old early vole oil hill to cut federal The fighter Sabres fought three "We cannot eMap* the fact that j-era. rate wkMr ho sold woold ‘ X: The Senate has been debating | r------'' i I income taxes 10 per cent by June *ome place aibng the line we will 'the qairitty of Om for -three weeks a bill bsiiked by { (Continued «n Page Twenty-ane) .tCoiitlnued on Paffe Twenty-one) ‘ I. ;■ ' . fOontiniied on Page Five) have to mekei some concessions," (Contlnaed on Page Twenty-seven) /^Anaerleaa yaatK" -~j ■ I ■ ‘ V I r \ \ A \.'i • / i ' ■■ih ■i/:. ■ Y )■>’ t 1/7 ‘ ■,.\;