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'■-t r-:-< . r ■ \ . • ^ ^7?- - P 1 N;' 7 \ 'I. ■• \ •f I j - M r - ^ THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1953 FACE TWENTY ■'7. lianirl|(Bt^r lEoBntttgHfralii J; -■ >T, .’ < I Ar«ni«e Daily Net ProM Run ^For Uw Week Ended * ApiU IB, IMS OPEN rRIDAY NIGHTS T IL 8:30 About Town 10,952 The Manche.^ter 4-H Dairy Club j will meet tomorrow night- at 7:30 we’re you Member e( the: AndR BmreM ef OlreaieUom at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Manchester— A City of Village Charm Ralph Von Eckefr •’>09 Keeney V ' ThriHyi Thrilling... street. Phil Lukens, the new as- > \ ' ^ 9< ? ' sistant 4-H county agent will be (OlsMlfiwI Advartiitaig Page IS) . MANCHESTER. CONN;, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1933 \ guest. The topic will be "Fit- , VOL. LXXII, NO.’ 174 and Mighty Filling! ting and .Showing o f Dair.v Cat­ <• • • ^ -V. ' tle.” led by Nancy Wilcox and ; Lynit. Cook.. ! caam s'isanm f NEW ENGLAND BOILED DINNER Marine Pfc. William A."' Lewis, : Churchill H en’ll m ih^al that foe« right to » m*n> heart . . . son of Mr. and Mr.s, Gilbert Lewl.s the aevofy flavor ttf this favorite corned hfef mingled with plenty of 111 Eldrtdge .street, partlclpal-1 ed in the recent command post' UN for Extension of nan-riud vegetables will make him sit np and take notice. Don'r Forget Cabbage Gets Rank Left^s-ers make a wonderful “ next day” hash, too and Just the exerci.ses held by Le.athernecks of most ddldons sandwich filling. and Carrots for Your the Second Marine A lrcm ft Wing FROM stationed at Cherr.v Point. N. C. Boiled Dinner He i.a a membe- of the Ail We.ith- O f Knight Carafully Trimmtd Lton. ''T*nd«reHr«" Brisket er Fighter Squadron 531 of the Second Wing. , 1 London, April V 24—(/P)— CABBAGE Fi'lends may be interested to< Queen Elizabeth II today con­ learn of the present addre.ss of By RORBRT B. TtTCKMAN ferred a kniffbthodd on Prime Fresh, tender heads of Q _ HALE’S GerharfTt K. .fansi'err son of Mr SUNLIGHT Winces with Pain Panmunjom. April 24— (/P) SuB^ndefl at UCoiin Minister .Winston Churchill CORNED BEEF new Green rnblmge O v and Mrs. Henry Jans.sen of 11 . Frozen Food Specials —The United Nations to­ and invested him with the in- Avondple .r.ojt.d, ,.vyho _haa beep ,,i.n J day aouaht an in d e fin ite ^ -' ' IWiinr'Trim' htiy WhdhttriW ' tendeTi the Navy for about six nVonlhsi siiftfiB W ffie;'^ OMci* of^ fife cure eorned beef . . . you get beef CARROTS His nddres.s is Ger'iardt K. Jans­ SNOW CROP tension of the exchange of Garter. The royal honors do that's all cut from choice govern­ sen 43.39921. Cla.vs C-9-.3.3-B. Fleet Fresh Ground sick and wounded prisoners' Queen Smiles, P rin ts Thoughtful ment Inspected steers . . . It’s care­ not affect his standing in the NATO Asks Fresh, cnjnchj’ ’ Car- 1 O — Sonar School, Ke.v West. Fla. o f the Korean war as 40 more Chancellor fully trimmed of excess fat so that BROCCOLI SPEARS 25e House of Commons. LB. rots In cello bags brh. i« w C Americans returned to free­ The y o u n g Queen formally yon get m e n tender sandwich Mrs. P.uth Leggett and ,'lrs. i touched the 78-year-old Prime slices . . . Alina Peterson-are cn-rhairmen of . dom. SNOW CROP GRAPE JUICE * ^ 20c Minlatec on the shoulder witn Agreement a rummage sale to be conducted. The 40 brought the total of ■ To Push on hv members of Chapman Court, j HO-MAID / (6 FLAVORS) Americana liberated In the past a golden sword as he knelt before ROLLED SHOULDER LAMB ROAST LAMB STEW MEAT No. 10. Order of Amaranth, to­ Sve days to 119— one short of the her at Windsor. cattle tonight. 120 promised originally by the From that moment on, Gl\urchlll Over Army Easy on the budget , . . Rich with flavor morrow at 9 p. m. in the base­ With Plan^ This economy lamb roast has a flavor of Its own ment of the Ma.sonic Temple. . FROZEN COOKIES 37c Reds. became the Right Honorable Sir —easy to slice If you let^ It set. a few minutes Forelegs and . Necks ...... I.h. 29c However, In keeping with Winston Churchill, Knight of the nfter nm oring from oven and can he sliced wafer The Golden Rule Club of the a promise made Thursday, the Garter, Order of Merit, Companion Paris, April 24— (/P) — Bonn, Germany, April 24— thin when cold. Rolled and boned for greater LAMB FLANKS ...... lb . 10c TalcottvIH* Congregational Church Uommunists said 17 more Am eri­ of Honor, and Member of Parlia­ Spurred on by the United (A*)—West Germany’s upp^ convenience . . . While stock lasts. HUNT’S cans would be included in the 100 ment. , expect a large turnout for their State.s, the North Atlantic House postponed indefinitely baked bean and ham supper at the WITH THIS Allied troops returned Saturday. Founded in IS4S Treaty Organization formally R o m Is averaKe $2.49 to $2.79 each. LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS ... lb. 79c AMAZO The Reda aaid lour more British, the ratification o t the treatieii church tomorrow st ft; 30. Rev. INSTANT DESSERT The Order of the Garter, founded requested five of its member.^ .Steven fliamberlain of Andover , Tomato Sauce 10c COUPON ONLY four Turks and 75 South Koreans by King Edward III in - 1348. is to rearm today but Chahce9> also would be exchanged then.' to come to a quick agreement ■will apeak on the "Friendly Town" ! Vanilla, Choc.i Butterscotch the highest order of British lor Konrad Adenauer said ne Pinehnnt Fresh Chopped These boneless Swift Premium Dais^y Hams, weiching program., and tbos<> unable to at- ' The Allies told the Reds they chivalry. with West. Geimany lo creau; were grateful and said the ITH was sroing ahead to make tHe 2 to 3 lbs. are budget saving meal for the small family. tend the supper will be welcome to 3 Cans Headed by Qu«en Elizabeth II, the proposed European army. main sections law anywayl j hear about this movement. It will / PELRICH would tend back more Communist .the order includes her husband, the NATC's.,request for early ratiS- 2 Pkgs. He aaid he would hand th* HAMBURG he remembered that Andover folks MARGARINE prisoners than the 5.800 eriginally Diike of Edinburgh, her uncles the i esUon ca |c trnm i.ic o >,ani7;a- which create a European rcc'*lveci into their homes a number pledged. . - Duke of Windsor and the Duke of tion's to] Jguncil t'.i* foreign, de- army with 500,000 rearmed Oar- of New York children through the SSe for 3,400 Gloucester, and 28 other members lense an< '^Xnce minUsters nf the PROF. p .\i ;l r . z i l s e l mans enrolled and make a peacS Heiald-Tribune'a Fre.‘>h Air Fund. 2 l.hs. For 4 9 c The Reds have retui-ned 500 A l­ of Royalty and nobility. “^40c -2^ 79c 14 . lemhij nations In a secret contract with the Weat, to tM .Several Talcottvilie families have lied prisoners, as scheduled. They Normally, Investiture with the session l( Vsaally 4Sc Lb. Daisy Hams " 69^ OOOn ONLY AT 4yn It was their liial ac- West German Rreaident for ata'- already volunteered to do so. j have received 3,400 Communist order of the Garter carries with it ticn during tlie . e.,ond day .1. W. H.AI.F. rO RP. o( a nature despite the fact they ka*a disabled, including 700 Chinese, at a peerage. Ihiee-cay meeting here. ::} ,i A planning meeting for the an­ Offer Expire. April 30 i a rate of 500 a day except for to- | not been approved -by tha B t » Come to Pinehurst for the Prof, Zilsel The fact Churchill has only re­ 3'he n.ini.slers aUu passed a 890 dearat, or upper house. _ _ LOW PRICES CONTINUE ON OUR FAMOUS nual Vacation Church .School will ~ . Rf«v Paul A^. XIosik.. of Mid., day, jn.'hen one. North Korean^re- I million d^hMutaudget foe.. aU'.lielus. freshest, purest Frankfurts he held'tonlghl at S o'clock at the" ceived a- knighthood" iS" taken Ao. M 4 o 4 »-V o ta-'■ - land, Mich., repatriated In fourth fuse and $.3.25 VALUE him, probably' on Tuesday. That new ,«tnry of horror In ttle tinning pioce.sa. tice of the au.sppn.slon. .said he be­ s political one given on the re- i ratifled by their respective parlla- FROSTED RAISIN 46 Oz. Tin 35c Seee fiociallat Sait SHOPPING NIGHT 7.5e worth of seeds free with w m m ANDD 2 FARD LABtlS ar early days nf the Korean war in "We "note with gi-atificatlon," lieved he had not done anything rommendatlon of the Prime Min- . ments.’’ COFFEE RING PARD ME.\L November. 19.50 was related to­ reprehensible or anything that later then Oement Attlee. The : BldaiiH .Ask* Help St. Loui.o, April 24— ^TY CAPONETTI I said Red Chine.se technicians a,nd More Arms Aid ance" the rapid entry into force of window and saw one bandit, armed packed gallery in laughter with | advisors willi Ho al.so have'been the treaty. with a machine gun. aY>proachlng •MORTENINC a quick exchange of comments | increased. These may no\V number Of the six parliament* which the front door. The han.dit vas over the law Taft helped write and I SEAWAY MITLUSO ’ MacArthur Bares Plan: 4,000 to 10,000. To Indo-China must approve the part, onl.V the' using *' woman customer a* a which Lewis haa called ’’Bob! Washington, April 34—(in —* H i M J REPfllR. KOASTING\CHICKENS "Made In Chliia" human shield. Taft's slave statute.” | President Elsenhower soM today 3 L 6 $ . The Vielininh. Gen. Salak said (f’ontlmied on Page Twelve) A* the bandit made a break for STATE FRESH DKKSSED Ws.shington. April 24 1.74- — I>ewis .said Congress "became i he plans to dlacuss with his cabi­ is getting inriea.sing quantiues of The tl, S. has secretly- allffrated th* door. .Stein fired. The bullet afraid too soon" in . writing the! net the extent to which the 75 millimeter shells for mountain struck the bandit above the belt on more military aid to Indo-Chink in. law, which holds unions account- ' I'nited States should ptLrtlei^al* Threat to Hit Red China guns, machineguns and automiilic BUTTER/ 75c A Full Line of Premier Dietetic a move to bolster Freqeh and na­ the right aide. In oonstrurtion o f the SI. weapons, principally of Rtissmn tive forces now trying to stop a A aecoiid robber, carrvlng a ■ goe* far beyond the Wagner act | LaHTence seaway projeiet. * lll|iim UiilQIT> design but bearing "Marie new Communst offenajve. ,j ■ aatchal. -w as trapped in the back ; in imposing restrictions on various Fruits arid Vegetables, 8 Oz. Pak China" labels. News Tidbits ELMbALE ^ ^ Seen Way to End War porrldpr of the bank as police re- j type* of unihn actlrity. KIN’E BEUEVED KILLED C u lM 1mm A P W m n - S'*9ed;'^p - tl^- haflk', V “Tagt"jepltad: that ionner-iPtaWr. XTAimiO MIIACU 'They were armed with tear gas, Truman once wanted to draft (/TN—Five moB were b*U*vcA TOMATOES 2 n. .5,.... 29e LB. ■> ” Wa.shirtgtnn, April 24—lyp) « to capitalize on the situation ron- "hardware" gun.». tanka, artil­ Heitz was rushed to city hn.apifaj striking railroad worker* and seema to be getting plenty to pu.'^h .killed In the era ah of a N av/ ELal^ALE YELLOW Gen. Douglas .MacArthur declares tributed'to the entry of the Chi- asked Lewis if Congre.ss hadn't Fresh Fruit and Vegetables the wer against. Laos, a tin.v c.Iiitt- lery. planes, ammunition and other More than one million persons as were the two wounded bandit*. |Wane off Ban Diego laat night,' 2 ^ '59c thst a IT. S, thre.at to strike at nese Communists in the fighting. m ilitary. supplies. expected to take part in mnek^ne- The condition of Heitz was.'not Im- simply followed Truman’s example the Navy aaid today after a Red China might force Rua.sia to creating what he termed "the new shaped stale which until now has CORN Cana bUR POULTRY DEPT ALSO HAS PLUMP' ^ W L formed a buffer between the Deliv-ry will be speeded hut It is my attack in area from Rocky mediately determined hut he was ! in writing the Taft-Hartley Law. glove and a shoe were fonnC Settle the Korean war "and all war." , - doubtful if the sdditronal equip­ .Mountains to Great Lakes sched­ atm conscious upon arrival at the i Lewis bristled .and told Taft that among debria on the water. TIm ELMOALE LARGE SWEET LETTUCE Head 17c other pending global, i.ssues on rebels In loaslal Annam and ALSO: He wrote that normally the Chi­ Thailand_and Cambodia, the Indo- ment ran arrive in tinre to Influ- uled lor service, and CD personnel hospital. once a Republican President at­ glove i|-aa-definitely identlfled nfe equitable terms." nese would not have dared to risk I enre the outcome of IRe hat lie be­ in 12 states . . . Prague Radio an­ Police aaid the two wounded tempted to do the sarqe thing— belonging to one of the men aii Vigorously renewing the I'on- Chine.se state in the south.' PEAS 2 entry Into the war. but that "by All three Vietiuinh siipakhrads tween Communiat-led rebels and nounces That Communist-ruled bandits gave their nafnes a* W il­ draft strikers Into the army. the two engine RD-4 trsnapert,- ■ For troveisiaI program which led in French fortes in the Kingdom of liam Scholl and. .lohn Fredericks. CRISCO SLNSWEET OR 8HC1AFINE CUCUMBERS 19c YOUNG, TENDER CHICKENS l.ch $159 one procesa or another it was con-, ere pointed at Liiangprabang. the Czechoslovakia i* doubling hiidget "Didn’t you know that, m.v'dear HALE'S pail to his ouster by former Presi­ jectured by. or conve.ved I..* os. alinttneni for military and aecur The dead robber was not identified Senator?" Lewis s.sked Tsftv dent Truman as the Allies’ Far to, the' rapilal of the Septuagenerian king. JOE ADONIS INDICTED NATIVE Cnn he OMil for npy style Red Chinese" that their territor.v The new funils will he tinned ity purpose*. •j immediatal.v. The get-away (**r Lewis ident.ifled the President as PRUNE JUICE East commander, MacArthur said ' Sisavangivnng, which lies in the Washington, April' 34—tfih—A ' _ 31c Headquarters would be designated as a aanctu- approximate rentei- of the "head" over to the Frenrh and Indo-China British authorities report fit reported to be a two-tone Warren Harding hut withheld federal grand Jury here today- ^ 3 ^ 93c In a letter made public today: arv’ free from U. S. attack. j state.s lo help Jlnanre a French L4fcr4//.< RHUBARB Bch. ’ "W e still posses.s the potential of the club in the north. The Com­ more suspected Mau .Mair terrorists Indicted Joe Adonis, once a Mger FOR munist.* are ignoring the "handle" i*vlll be tried for taking part in Lari I (Continued on Page Fifteen) (Continued oh Page Fifteen) time New Jersey gamblrr, aq. ELMDALE PEARS No. J Can 39c Our soofood eauntar sriH affort frosh aystars,. as to destroy Red China's flimsy In­ (Coiitinued on Page Six) tContlniieil on Page Five) ■ GREEN OR YELLOW dustrial base. Ond sever the ienu- of the ''’ '''*'"s proposal to ease European j den and Robert P. Ander.son of a former State Senator, ia State's with four airmen aboard oa a CUCUMBERS For 25c Muonsfer— and this special affar: on D i. Reuben 1. Solws.v. who "the wjll and the means," he said, nienhienohii 121 mile* northeast ^ 1 Proton In he .Superior ' Court Attorney for Nftw London Coun- flight across the Casrade Moan- once had .the child under his care. of Luanehrahing Tnd 180 3 ' , k . v, * ‘>‘Htion«l immigrant, trt this : t„,,grs. Thim was nsmed for an ty. PBEIL’S it "might well setlle" Korea and of Luan,prahang snd lau mne* There was no rcpijit whether the country. ! eicht-vear term beginning Aug. In that capacity, he currently is i talas early yesterday. ORANGES Do>. 59c MUENSTCR CHEESE. PIECE (NOT SUCED) lb. s'Sc all other world i.ssue.s equitably'. Yesterday Steinberg tried to CHICXZN wim uez Roiigas,. Rafrigaratort kilj Dr. Soiwa.v with a ,32 caliber northwest of Hanoi. . ship* were hit orWhether the mis- American soldieia going -home i 17 Anderson for a term of inve.atigating charges of attempted j And other He declared , he was sure It It |s no^; trying to .snaash ; Micce.vful, but thA Navy f.om Korea on rotation will have ion.l,h h lin n in c A 1 c 10 MUitud fiddling in connection' HE W'.ALRB ALONE BEECHNUT ~ would not lead to World W ar III. revoh'er! Police Capt. Edward Frehch-Laotian forces defending ; said the shin* and .unnorfme N a w , ______A K„ ______I similar length beginning Aug. 10. _ uiii-K.—i. New Delhi. India. April S4-W- Meat Sonpi ^ Woriian and Al Capal^ae aaid. I said the ship* and supporting N avy , trip shortened by four to seven w’ith a bill ‘banning the sale and LEMONS 5 For 25c MacArthur blamed "the inertia Muonggnoi. '60 mile* north of I Panther-jets silenced the Red guns. ' day*---- with plan announced ' ------' ' for .cut The appointments. which_mu*t use of fireworks in Connecticut. .! fipi—George Y. Allen, acw U, 1^ OHior Applioncts of our diplomacy" for throwing ■'I'm going to kill .you. I've Luhngprabang. but it* repeated The ships were the light crui.ser ting out stop at Japan . . . Prop­ he confirmed bv both Houses of Thim, also a Republican, ia a ' amboasador to ladla, LA R G E g p ze away what he called "the golden wanted to kill ,vou for a long asaauHa have failed. ^ ^ • Mancheater'i a'n«l de.4troyers Owen. erty damage estimated at "fan­ the legislature, are the second a.nd former Representative from Ham-- - kere today'mad loM 3 ^ 49c COFFEE ^ 89c moment" to achieve peace after time,” '-(Tapasae quoted Steinhhrg •~Gen. Salan said’i Luangprabang Henderson and Epper.son. tastic" ■ reported from Australian third rhade by the governor to the, den and was Speaker of the House ' ooaaot walk la oayo JW.H4MceM he had badly heateb. the North as telling Dr. Solway. could ) be “'strongli' defended” and ■ In the airj Capt, .lo.seph McCon­ scientists ' who investigated Sdqth five > hew Superior Court judge- during the 1949 legialativo session, j footstepa," whea ooked aUMMgmB Cmm* ^ Each tm Koreans in October 1950. I ..jrhe pair met face' lo face alone that King Sisavqng Vong,.who had PINEAPPLES 33c I JWHALCee. nell. a Sabre jet pilot from Apple rari'fir -island earthquake in region •ships created at this session of the H* is Hgmden's town counsel olid| I carry: N ot only was this opportuniiy ------' • 7 of New Britain and .Rabaul,'^ lU Oneral Assembly. , _ ------; 1 1 thrown away, he said, but a failurip (Ooatlnned ad Page Eleven). (Continued on Page FJve) _ (Conttnned_OB Pqge Thirteen) capital. ' , ' .The first went to forniTer State (Continued on Togo Fiftaea) 1 1 - . w ; */ ■ ^ : - ■ - - 'V I ;■ ’ 'V, 'I \f . i:-: -r J,.,*. V '• V’ ■\' \ ■V- . ft L ' ■ v': S ''' V" -■fe. X ? r I ^ ' -f', ■X Irish' ...... -ji — ..i' V X . X ‘ \ K' ■ V V'. -X' .1 ( X f- ■■ (■& J_ -+-V X X X ...''"x I^ A O ltW O IIANCHESTBS 'EVENING HERALD, JtANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDA APRIL 24, .*% “I X •Tfr" ' ;— r— ------*■ ■■■JC o'clock In charge of the Cdmmls- MANCHESTER EVENING HEEALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FEIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 PAGE Red Men Hokling Sion Ah Flrianca of 'whfchV^'irgtt' A b o u lT o w n ■R. Kennedy, Sr... la ^airman. tlFONDBROS. 2 TOP HITS ON SAME SHOW! x i Ht'* a et the recompenses far outweigh .the ference of the Augiistana Luther­ ders of our beautlflil country, u id Meeting Tonight Tablesinging will be ^ r t of the hardships. The life is adventure- WBA .lunloravwho are membera evening’s activities. STEAK HOUSE r an Church in Worcester, Mass. of course, our good town of Maiii* r e a lly a of the drill team are requeated to 3* BIG DAYS- 3 Local Missionary Is Back Hotne soihc, and he haa seen aome won­ In concluding, he had this to Chester, and reach out to help Every, famllyi /m ember and MONSON. MA8S- derful things and had some most X repoH. Sunday at 3 p.; m. aharp in Committeeman of Miantonomoh friend of the chiWh ia invited. STARTS say: “ I plan. God willing, to re­ these primitive people who have te»t pilo^. Tinker Hall. Every bOy and girl Tribe 58,, Improved Order of Home of the “ Sons of Fun” - interesting .^experiences. Sunday turn to Tanganyika-in 1951. I wish every right, the aame as we haw, .•3 morning, at bo.th the 9 and 10:45 on the team.lt asked to attend the Red . Men, will hold-an Important Until' theX487h Century .the CIRCLE TONIGHT to express my appreciation to to live better lives. Remember thla ■After 4¥b Years in Marie Africa services at the Emanuel Lutheran rehearsal. They are to present meeting tonight at the home of People of Manchester — lt*a those who have helped me in pray­ work, which is still new. In your spinning an^weaving of flax was Church, he will bring greetings to er and monetary gifts. There is their drill at the meeting of tjie Salve Vendrillo. Ticket retyma are one of the/most imfmrtant of the party time. We have . special prayers and monetary gifts. We rate# for parties. We Also have the congregation from Africa, and still much to do. It la ,my plan to Pythian Sisters Tuesday evening< to be made at this meeting: Final domest^'induatries of Europe. X-- are not chiefly looking for . but service. .For Informatloa THBBIGOeSt Y& iraSU ...IN ’SSl cqiintrles in the^ world for w.ild next week he will attend the. con­ screen our country to find some but for love and sacrifice ano^U* plans will be laid for the 41st an­ ^Arthur Anderson on One P vention of the New England Con­ , A, is testini I X ^ niversary of the local tribe that garni*},few white! hunters reach It., men willing to sacrifice the won­ be of service to the world atlarjilt.” Rev. C. E. WiKslow,' minis4er of will be held Sunday. CALL. MONSON 8*27 X MGGEST Year's Leave from His botiause roads ajfe liia. poor. Many but II* the Church, of the Nazar^ne, will Mcmb'era of the committee in­ In Lutheran Post Among Aimes goods.have to be carried in alve a lecture, on his travels at clude .Vendrillo, Joseph Butler, The Funnieat Show in the East by porters. Lion, elephants, some EEEEE&ISpilE3fESji!J8'5J5;SIEESlBlSI&|5IS11!l^^ rhinoceros; buffAlo, wildebeest, e h i l d ' * ” * th» meeting of thf Men s Fellow­ Paul Jones, Roy Phelps and Wil^ MGGEST Giants d f Masai Tribe OlANT ALL COLO* SHOW hyenas, gulrieafow'i'and quail are ship Club Monday at 7:4.1 p. m. at liam Schieldge. ' / k Adwanhwel dOKIIT HMGiAG pritath the. church, illu.>)trated by a num­ fmind there in unllmitiHl numbers. The anniversary will be held at TfiuSS♦a nVSra By EMILY SMITH . Tribal -government is primitive ber of colored slides. . M. Mearae ' the llajlgn American fclub oy E jd - Alex NIcel Four and a half years in Dark but effective, with the older Masai, NOW.... G R EAT K EIT H SAVI NGS! Jasepk raltea MGGEST Poll^ Parrot ridge strebt Sunday front.^SflUo "Redhead Africa, in Masailand, Tangan- called elders, with the chief form­ * Kina David Dodae of Odd Fel­ 9 o'clock. A dinnerwill ^served, “ NiaRara From „ylka Territory located in fkiat ing the ruling and judiciary part lesisTeelB evi^t #iiii lows will meet tonight st 7:.30 in by the Garden Grove /Catererls. a:ie-4:U-tiM Wyomlniroming” (I Africa, where for ■ months he saw. of their government. If a member Odd Fellows Hall. Jonathan Lodge Tony O’Bright, arid. Ids orchestra :tA.a<;4 - "'S.'■'"■■*■' ’A* other white man, where there of the tribe commits some wrong­ o f Hartford will exemplify the will supply dance yimuaic. Man^ nVe many wild anlmalS: and doing, such as stealing a cow, his first degree. A social time with re- guests from the Ideal and state, M'N. "NRVr.a WAVK AT A WAC” snakes, where the climate ia very case is heard by the elders sitting freshmenta will follow. lodges 8re expected to attend. hot, and 'where living conditions in a circle, xwith the chief in the are very*primitive haa been the middle. Each speaks up and gives 31 Mr» and Mrs. FrSnk, A. Bic'k- experience of Arthur H. Ander­ his opinion and Anally, sometimes more of 81 Washington street are Pastor to Discuss 4 • son, a former Herald newsboy, after days of deliberation, their de- apanding ,-a vacation.- .in Florida.. ..:-Who: Wa*.,7j»orii.;-and;-.-biFoughtr ; .UR-. eU^-k-Macbed, . . A , / ^ They art touring the state and R el^oii ill Europe here in Manchester. High Taxes plan to spend aome time in .St. J / / V //7 V Mr. Anderson ■ returned to the Governed by Great Britain, the tUM Petersburg. It I I IN United States last week end after tribe pays the highest taxes of any case of an emergency the.v will much to be done but due to un­ 7 Although he haa-a, can Mr.- An- Sale Price St,.. . . . -$299.50 WHAT WKNB ■derson is not always able to drive the itrap . . . with its Duplicate bridge will be played Fri. and Sat., May 1 -2 world to learn, as there js no writ­ Less $50 Allowance tonight at 8 o'clock at Tinker Hall. ten grammar as yet. it, due to the poor roads or lack FREE PICK-UP RY of them. He told of making one bloaaom-laced bodice fully Winners in last Friday night's CURTAIN TMW38:.10 P. .M. WESTERN JAMBOREE Big and Brave Smoky Joe-A-Jim—Don—Leo— Moose—Tex trip, to vi.sit other hospitals, on YQU PAY crepe lined . . . with ita game were: Mrs. Joseph McVeigh Physically they are among the ■ONDED MESSENGER and Mrs. Ernest -Ungerer, James TIC-KJBlrS *1.00 ROUNDS AND SQUARES . best human .specimens,, averaging, foot for a total distance of 1.16 lacy hem trim and fine L. Baker and Elrnest Ungerer. and DOOR PRIZE — *25 WESTERN RECORDS about six feet seen inches in miles'. Me wajked this distance in nylon edrlnfr. Fine waah- Mrs. Robert Lathrop and Mrs. J. Tickets/hVailabler Weldon's, height. The Masai are practically, about 10 da.vs. accompanied by R. Debone. .Michaeifr,.k'ml from any Co- DANCE EVERY FRIDAY fearless and are known to be the two porters v.:ho cqrried his duffel. able Acetate and Rayon Wed member. only tribe to conquer the Zulus He waa armed with a gun while they carried the usual knives and | Crepe. White only, fiizea Membera of Anderson-Shea Po.at,. AND SATURDAY NIGHT who are now in South Africa. The tribe, a nomadic one, is one spears, about 6 l -2 feet in length. I 32-40. VFW Auxiliary, are reminded of The house in which Mr. Ander-1 the quarterly meeting Sunday -X- of the richest in Tanganyika in cat­ tle, upon which they depend for a son lives was built by the Ger- ! KROEHLER 100% NYLON BO U C LE SUl" afternoon at 2:30 at ,X.f. Colt- mans, who had to haul much of | Robinson Post No. 2 ^ 3 7 0 0 Main living. When there is sufficient rainfall they do not want for any­ the material for many miles. They j ■ Two Pieces designed for relaxing C o m fo r t. , upholstered in 100% Nyloii Boucle withf street. Hartford. ^fWports of vari­ started building in l'936, com plet-' fringed base. Made by Kroehler the world’s largest makers of furniture- » ous committees will be given. \ CAVEY^S thing but roam where grass and water are available and build their ing it in 1939, at the beginning of Members ara^lso reminded of the A Nee AdmvcMat ia PRESENT THE the war. and then they were in­ Vi- joint inetaliation of Frank Bad- kralls or hula as needed. They .98 CONN. N*tiMi Pictan EatartaiioMt coveY vast tracts of grazing land, terned before they could begin Liberal Keith Budget Terms :■» atubnef Post No. 290 of Rock­ their work. They were also plan­ ville and Patrick Trigg Post No. (JRAND but each krall haa its own place, "^TECHNICOLOR L. A. D. as designated by, the chiefs. ning to have a hospital, church 501 of Thompsonville, laoth on .Sat­ REOPENING AT THE KEYBOARD Mr. Anderson him.self Uvea and school. Until then there waa ■a. urday night, to which membera of WHk BOBBV DBiaOOU WITH no Christianity in the counlrj’. the local group are Invited. ,' SATURDAY M Mm VsishW Esw# Em mostl.v on tinned food, but the ria- tivea depend upon their cattle for Religion of Fear Modem Dancing WALTER PHELPS The piesent religion of the EVEN THE SOMS AM AT THE DRUMS their main foods, meat and milk. A daughter waa bom at the Frankie Dee OUT OF IMS WOMM The meat they broil, or barbecue, tribe centers ai-ound the medicine Hartford Hospital on 'Tuesday to «nd His IS “ Artists” and it iS really good he said. Some- map. It is a superstitious faith. Mr.-and Mrs, James T. Hogan^•141 TONIGHT- Timca they dry It by hanging it in 1 b'ase , Connors. The auxiliary will observe D.\NCING N' / f t its 33rd birthday at this time. Mrs. ANOTHER GREAT TRUE LIFE Elizabeth Maher has been elected a •ftfcl SAT. NIGHT I.delegate and Mrs. Lottie Behrend,-, ENTERliiUNIIENT I alternate, to the convention in New OrAliNDSBf RtcUos* V4 Haven, June 5 and 6. Skany IdM Step into the shoeiAhat stepped 3^R1V[ IN IHEMKL A TRHiiiFHtY t X^ Ever Ready Circle of Kings : right off s.page in Hafpez's Daughters has set the date of Wed­ WALTOtSMiirS nesday, April 29. for ita annual ■ r TONITK Rain #r V i w spring rummage sale, to be held at Jana Bii88#lt- NOW APPEARING AT Bazaar. See how Valentine's sfriqp 9 a.m. In the.vestry of the Second l \ •llpopga FIrpfit S e a r Congregational Church. Mrs. *“MONTANA #- MILLER'S cool James Ti Pickles, chairman of the fell BELLE” L COUNTRY Irickt minimize the apparent size Ways and Means committee, will In C'alnr m-m be in charge. 1 * \i — and PiM If TBMICIIN The Sensational Ann B irth \ ' \r mami .ofvour-fooL.. Ihat;’ajiot.all..— comfortable H u - ...... : h-v s sT..An ST.’< who is president of the Slate Past fv\| R s| i* »—CARTOONS—s Chiefs Association of the Pythian ITden.'' You'll love the pliant ease'of the •X’ suds-loving Sisters, conducted an interesting Price For ‘This Engagement Oiily— Matinee: Adulta 74e/—Eveninga, meeting last night in the South tbpp The Klneat sanira 1 Adults *1.00—Children All Times . c— All Prices Tax Incl. Fram Tlia atari 10 Xfethodist Church. Many of the- Thp Family Car! \al-Flex, construction, • .temples throughout Connecticut POPULAR SONG STYLIST maternity^ were represented. Attorney and Mrs. Fred Manning gave an Illus­ TQ APPEAR HERE the Levelast that rests your foot trated lecture on Florida, and re­ dlNK freshments were served bv the > make your fo o t Willing Workers of the W8CS. ro.M|N(i KfNnav, "MAnARA"— FRIDAY and SATURDAY In its natural, level position, l;•lor aRd “ MY PAI, Ol’k" B O O K C A S I 1ID| 1,(8^ NOT AVAIL.ABLE FREDERIC E. WERNER APRIL 24 and 25 e 9 8 the puff of foam floaie

■ ■■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■■■ ■ ^ - ; -I- ■ 3 ’,’-, PAGE POUR MANGHESTEB EVE1!I1NG_HER^D. MANGHESTEI^OONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 195S ¥'■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCIffiSTER, CONN.T FRIDAY. APRif, 24, 1953 PAOB FIVE the school athletic fund. All types E^lingtolin Mr. and Mra. John Bash of East Tolland at a Wlllimantic hospital; Mrs. -^Bockville-Vemon ^ of play equipment are needed for Tiine to Put on the Dog ------Side haa been Inducted into .the Marlborough Added Andover Ernest Perc.y is visiting her daugh­ the school Including baseball bats, U. S. Allocates His New 1953 License Army. He was born ip Elling­ DR. ALUN LEVENTHAL ter in Washington, D. C.; Mr. and volley balls, indoor and outdoor ton and is years of age. Old Time Show 20 Program Centers The attention of Marl­ Mrs. John Bogardus observed their equipment of all types. It is hoped Only one more week remains Mr., iuid Mra. Ernest Gerber ANNOUNCES TTHE OPENING OF A . 1 GCP Woitieii Plan ^air Is jOrdered to Leavjs to realize a large sum by this More ^m s Aid borough, ftebron and Andoyer 55th ^ wedding anniversary Tuea- before that dog of youra murt have sold their homie on Maple day;“Marlo Fracchia is serving as affair to purchase this equipment. wear ifs. new license, WlOi Features Film ; street and moved t o . their new Oil Special Days . readers Is’ called to today's '^Somers Meeting . Clothing‘may be brought ,7h, the - \ MIXED VETERINARY PRACTICE Bolton column where the full substitute carrier this W’eek dtiring State or Face Jdil Terms about 2,300 dogs to be regis­ home in Vernon, which is- a ranch Indo-China the illness of George Nelson, rural school tonight frorri' 7:30 to "9 tered here. Town Clerk Samuel type house. . . . report of last night’s meeting About Farming ^ o u t* 6_and 44-A — Bolton, Conn. Tollan^. April 24— (Special) — of regional school plaiiners is Andover, April 24--(Special) — carrier on Route 2. o’clock or tomorrow morning. J. Thirklnglon said today that The, Memorial Day committee . RockvlUe, April 24—'(SJ)eclal>— ARrpubli^fln Club and their Wua- Those who have articles to be . (ConUDued froi]|i Page On«), A short skit, written by Grange listed. Marlborough has been The Tolland County Republican only 860 had been licensed. held a meeting and repreaentativea Manrhesler Evening Herald An­ Th«M- ^ twoA Pennsylvania ^ ^ a *1 a. _ I ^ men In hands a are.. ^ Inylted a aa to a attend.a a a aa aJ ’ % Dre.'is Aa A> A« A called for are asked to phone ’kEllington, April 24 — (Special) TELEPHONE MI-9-6 j 34 Master Sarah West, was one of voted as tbe newest member Women’s Clubt has scheduled ^a W from several organlzationa chose Rockville .'5-9021 or .’>-9422 or Man­ In addition to the regular of­ — The Granga met Wednesday at of a group which is preparing dover correspondent, Mro. George ^.whoee car state police found two is informal. For informatldn Gordon C. Getchell' as' program plan for creating 54 new Com­ the features of the group’s meet­ ^rieeting for Ma.v 5 at Keeney’s loaded revolvers, arc shaking the about tickets and reservations, chester 3-7274 or 3-4056, The fo|- fice hours, the town - clerk’s Town Hall and presented a real'old OFFICE HOURS: 2-3 P. M. and 7-8 P. M. the wa.v for a proposed re­ Nelson, telephone Pilgrim 2-6783. office will be open Friday, May chairman.-.,, mando battalions during this year ing Tuesday night at Grange Hall. farm in Soniersville at which time dust Connecticut from the. tires metnbers are asked to get in touch lowipg persons may also be con­ time program, the subject being a n d BY APPOINTMENT _ gional high school to serve all 1, from 7 to 9 p. m. LIcenaea to fight against Communists in all the Washington trip of the parent o f their once-dlMbled car. The pair with Mrs.-John Ford of Vernon or tacted in Vernon Center: Mrs. Rob­ "Soldiers of the Soil" with Mr. arid Lecturer Edith Gunther also, took four communities. Last nighjPs "There'i NO frost DCfroiH ert Marcham, Mrs. Gordon Gibson. must be secured on or before Maaoheeter Evening Herald El­ (Except Wednesdays, Sundays and Holldayai areas of Indo-China. organization will be the principal to was brought. Into . lington correapendent, Mra. G. F. topic. terday In a special session and ville. man. There were songs by the Berr. telephone Rockville 5-tS18. Siibatantial Amounts Songa and I'eadings appropriate A brond-now kind of each was found jjWlty of breach of Newell; In TaIcbttyiUe, Mrs. John Grange and two akita covering Tllis plan was outlined to Presi­ Mrs. Anna Mae kurtaski will be Dancing Party for Arbor and Bird day, were car­ the guest, speaker. Mrs. Howard LEGAL BEVERAGES peace, charges and flped' $1S in Pupils of Vernon Elementary Grqsvenor, Mrs. RoSert Beebe and farm life. A moving p i c t u r e dent Elsenhower by French .Pre­ AT LOW PRICES qe nfrignrator-frfztrl" Mrs. William Ru.ssell; in-Dobson- Narwhal horns are.teeth which ried out. Four members were siir- Sprenklc, cliairman of the local \ addition to a 60-day jail sentence St.hool from the fourth to the Roman II. Auclair, Lawrence T. Small, ahowed the mode o f farming In mier Rene Mayer and his aides prised when a blrthda.v program Wapping vllle, Mrs. Arthur Palmer. Mrs. Robert E. Smith. Wallace Johndrow, often grow to be as long as the GOP women’s group, is attending at Tolland. •. I eighth grades inclusive who have early days up to the modern ma­ during top level talks here three Arthur Dnis Stores Frances Vittner; Vernon Depot, Ruth E.' LItz. Jaequelln Colllna. Larry animal. was put on in their honor. Clay­ the sessions in the nation’s capital. < 4 Judge Makes Condition i, been attending dancing classes for .Mftua. Aritha L. Wnuk. Everett chine age. weeks ago. Mrs. Martin Lehan, Mrs. Ma-soli ton Reed, Edith Gunther, S.ylvla HOURS 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. 9 eeeeeeeee I However, the sentence was sus- the , ps.at six weeks will hold a Gardner, Viola Luginbuhl. Blwln C. -‘ Breaks Up Early The specific amount of additional Porkorny and Serina Labontc were SludenU Present Breaks \'ote Tie and Mrs. George-Poole. -7—- Fleischer, John- R, Gratty.- Chester C. Refreshments' were served and money involved was not-disclosed, • David ■ Yeoman.a of' rhls' town, f pended by Judge Robert I,. Pigeon 'nts Blonlsre. Willlsm M.-Darien. among thd.se who chjo.Ved a birthT on the condition that Joieph C. night from 7:30 to 10 o’clock. Miss Committee Listed Andrew W, Wnuk, Joseph DeCarll, a aoola] enjoyed. A matter quite but officials said it was ‘ substan­ day cake at refreshment time. iiiial Coneert chairman of the Temporary Re­ Harris and Verlnes Goldin, both Ann Marley of Rockville who hs.s The committee -includes Mrs. Robert E. Prlddy. Albert J. Schneider. worthy o f mention waa that grang­ tial.” Coming Events Calendar gional High School planning com­ siephe.ii E. Gessay. Paul H. Prokop. of Harrisburg, leave the Nutmeg' Inatructcd the" claas In modern George Hammar, chairman, Mrs. ers were home by 1 1 p. m. which TTie money will come from Mu­ The Community Men’a Club will mittee. was instrumental last night Alfred Barbero. Hdrolri W. Luetjen. tual Security Aid funds appropri­ State. dances and Earl Johnston of Ver­ John Grosvenor, co-chairman; Mrs. .lohn J. Lemek. Ilerrl C. Wilson. Ches- haa not occured In many a moon. meet 'Thursday in the church par 1 Waapping, April '24 -(Special)— in breaking a tie vote that allowed ated by Congress last year to help Active TB Carrier non who has taught the. square, Robert Marcham, publicity. Mrs. t 'f, M. Riu. Edward F .’ Oymon, Mrs. The next meeting will be May 13 lora; Young people will conductt ^ e 1annual pops concert of EIls- the community o f Marlborough to SPACE FOR RENT ■ "The men-were =belng'held at'Tol­ ■Meca, - Mrs. John - McNiitty. -Mrs;^ Daisy .S_:Kreyalx. >Caml D. Snhilphankr and-.ls .annfveraary night.r . atrMigthen--.Amer4ca’«--allies.' It is the “morning service at Federate'' worthorth Memorial High" Schodi stu­ enter- the-group which-tx looking INDUSTKTAi; nr STORACrtG fiaiinrig will be in charge of to­ Robert J. Pile, juhii E. Booth. Howard understood part of the money will land County jail when It waa night’s event. John Ford, Mrs. George McDer­ I.'ch, r.oy. LuRlnbuhl. Robert F. North Dinner will be served at 8:30 Church the first Sunday in I dents will be presented in the into plans for a proposed hl^h mott, Mrs. Edwin Maguire, Mrs. be taken from funds reserved for CARLSON & CO. learned that Goldin was an active To Attend Girls State - Raymond E. Lutzen. John G. Turner, p. m. by the Home Economics com­ the local campaign for cancer 1school auditorium, tonight at 8:15 school. TB carrier.^ A local doctor was James White. Ru.-aeii R. Meade. Earl F. Schindler, mittee. Mrs. Gustave F. Berr In that you pan own a big, Europe and the remainder from 44 STOCK PLACE Allen L. Dresser, principal of the funds continues this wee}/' w ith' o’clock. Verne Olsen, history The committee, which comprises flailed who ''confirmed the Penn­ Recent Arrival Charles H. Brown, EdWard Perry. charge of the dining room. The 540 million 'dollars set aside for high .school today named two ^Dr. Francis TT. Burke. Mrs. Catherine Mrs; Bmerv Clough as ynairman. | teacher, will be master of cere- Andover* Bolton and Hebron, final­ sylvania report and a special ses­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lutzen program Is supervised bv . the military aid to the Far East. membors of the junior cla.ss wlio Devlin. Marxaret Dornhelm. Mra. Min­ The quota is $200 and/-- nie Duell. Robert C. Fahey. Mra, pa-st masters and wives with Mr. The U. S. already is reported house canvass is bding consid- i the senior class will be in charge will attend the Laurel Girls’ State Kenneth Gihaon, Mra. Margaret Hol- N E W Packard C LIPPER Marlborough after Bolton’s fotir ers, police and court- officials ents of a daughter born Wednc.s- and Mrs. Horace 8. McKnlght giving France 450 million dollars ered. , / of refreshments. representatives cast a nay Vole. sponsored by the American Le­ V’ '7- -I'"'' Georpe HIgsIna, Clarence a year toward the Indo-China war, would not have to come in contact day at Hartford Hospital. Mrs. f . LaChapelle, Mre. Sarah R. Lewla, chairman. 4-DOOR SEDAN FOR ronferem-i^ Is Held • PTA Aleeting The full report is carried in 16- with Goldin any longer than gion Auxiliary, Department of Lutzen was the former Margaret Mra. Teresa Linton. Ida Luginbuhl Journey To Bolton now in Its seventh year. France is you can own Connecticut, at Stores In June, The quarteijy conference of all | The annual meeting of the Union day’s Bolton column. necessary. Davis. Krancls E. McLaughlin, Mra. Emily L Tonight the local third and estimated to be putting up twice Melliodist members of Federated i school PTA will be held May 21 The guns were confiscated from Marlon Homclson of 49 Davis Lights Turned On .Mason, Helen Prt-a. Robert Rankle. as much ijioney, plus manpower. Citizenship Is Concern a genuine .Mrs. Lottie P.edena, .Mrs. Nettle Rem- fourth degree team will confer Church v,^s held last night at the ! when Mrs. Richard Harrington, "Citizensihip, Our Christian Con­ the men when they were released. avenue; and Donna Del Ponte of The new amber lights in.stalled klewlcz. Joaeph T. Roman. Patricia degrees on a cla.ss of candidates at Military aid shipments to Indo- 79 West Main afreet. p a rso n ic chairman of the nominating com­ cern,” is the subject to be discus.sed Charles against the men were re­ by the State Highway department Thaver. Haniiali L. Schneider. Shirley Bolton Grange. Tuesday night El- China have a priority second only Personal Mention duced from carrying loaded wea­ Card Party Slated at the Mile Hill overpass and cut­ I., vVelk. Harold L. Wheelock and to Korea, in line with the Eisen­ mittee, will present a new slate b.v Mrs. Harold Ferguson, state Frank E. Wralght. Iing;ton Grange-will neighbor with s. Nellie Darling has again of officers. pons in a motor vehicle to breach The Vernon Women’s Republican off were turned on for the first Southwlck, Mass. Grange leaving hower administration’s determina­ chairman of the Christian social KONSON Delivered In ti e r e d the New Britain Hospital. ,I ■ Win Over Bloomfield relations committee, at the annual of the peace so that thb men coUld Club will hoIQ a public card party time last night. This is the spot Talcottvillfi tt«ma mra now hnn- the Town Hall at 6:45 p. m. by tion to seek an overall peace set­ --foi at the Vernon Elementary School or treatment of an eye ailment: | Ellsworth High School baseball May Fellowship Da.v service of the be extradited immediately. at the present time where the four dlad through the Mnncheater Eve­ bus. Manchester tlement in Asia. / cafeteria May 12 at 8 p.m. Those American officials fear the i)e"w Mrs. Lawrence SnTall of Rockville ; team opened the aeaaon TucFdav Willi rnanlic Council of Church Trooper Mario Columbo, return­ lanes end and the two-lane traffic ning Herald Rockville bOreau lo­ Committee Aanounoed was a .ijrent caller at the Steele- ^ nfternoon with a 6-3 win over ing after a tour of duty to the attending may play any type of starts. A special committee voted at Communist offensive in Laos fnay Women. The service will be held cards they wish and there will be Blood Donors Named . cated at One Market Street, tele­ represent a power move^by the Hall residence; Mra. Henry Wil-1 Bloomfield. Hunt and Anderson Ma.v 1 at 2:30 p.m. at the Spring sGtford barracks, came upon the phone Rockville .5-8186. the town meeting March 4 to In­ liams of East Hartford was s re­ riair's car parked along the Wilbur prizes for each table. Tickets In Mrs. Elizabeth Spurting, execu­ Chinese Communists to stl-engthcn socked doubles for the winners. Hill Baptist Church. vestigate the possibility.of aectir- *Ptua aUla tad locil Uztt, if toy. Optiaatl taultniat cent guest of local relatives; Mrs. The game was on the home field. CroM highway in Vernon, early Rockville, are in charge of Mrs. tive secretary of the Rockville ing a tract of land in the Crystal aad Whitt ndtwtU tint tztrt. Fricat aty vtry tOtMly their hand prior ot rcsijrtiing Korea Florence C. A ways has taken a, Personal -Mention A Wednesday morning. After trying George W. Allen and in Vernon, chapter, American Red Cross, to­ la aatrby eaaittaaititt dua t« thlaalat cbtrttt. peace talks w ith /th e United The next game was to be today Mrs. Roacoe Talbot is a patient Lake area for future school ex­ position -in the office of Slate’s with St. TTiomas, away. I to help them get started again, Mrs. George Hammar and Mrs. day named the following persons pansion and to take an option on Nations. Attorney Joel Reed, II, at Staf­ Maurice Fielding. Anyone having Nixon Lists Steps Announce Sermon - m Q i o u c t [ Oolumbo discovered the loaded who presented themselves to do­ aaid tract, hha been announced as Naada no protaetlva paiatiagl ford Springs; Mrs. Caroline Met­ I weapons' and the men . were a small prize which they wish to nate blood at the last visit of the Can’t cauae atainal Strongar, calf has.resumed her former duties The topic of Rev. David Crock­ donate for the card party is asked follows; ThomJis Minor, Clemeni brought to the barracks for fur­ bloodmobile; For World Peace Rau and Earl Rich appointed by leogaat-lastiag uadar went aspo- Here’s a car that’s ALL automobile! , as Tolland town, clerk; Miss Orilla ett’s Stinda.v sermon at the Wap­ DE LUXE ' SUPER-STOR ther questioning. A check with to leave It wrapped, with Miss Ger­ Psul Jachlin. Clsrercc E. Bamforlh. Reel S|Jearheads ping Community Church will he. /■ trude Fuller. Kllery G. Kinston, Baron Solomon, the selectmen; and residents of ■ore eoaditioaa, ae eeata Uast par Big in everything but price, it offers you Moe of Hanover. N. H„ spent the I Pennsylvania authorities revealed yearl Unbanned by buaiidity, anlt week end with her parent.*. Rev. "The Thing Best Worth Having 4-H Notes W aller W. Bateman. Ilev. Jfihn Baliler, New ’York, April 24 -f/F)—Vice (Crystal Lake section, Edward ^ fh a t neither was wanted for any Donald R. .Veff, Ahe E. Cor, Mrs. Zahner, Joseph GIrardinI and air, aoet aad ■Bokal Ideal (or as* Menace to Laos and Mrs. W. H. C. Moe. in I-ife." The Pilgrim Youth Fel­ S & J ! The Vernon 4-H Town commit­ Wlima Bradley. Mrs. Pauline Conopaal, President Nixon has listed these Packard’s famous craftsmanship for just Offense In that commonwealth. John McConvlile appointed by the tarier aatl lowship will meet in the Commun­ Search for Driver tee will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Mildred 1. .lacoba. .John A. Duell. Wtl- steps by which he says Russia ~ a fe\^ hundred dollars more than c y s in ity House at 7 p.m. llani -SV Simpaoiv, ..fultn Geaaav. -.Jr„ could show -it really -wants--world Board, of Education..------(Continued Front Pag* One) ...Alanchestcr Evening Herald to l. "i;bcal police tbdaly ■were search­ the Center Church: TJilfy Hill Mra. Alice Tucker, Raymond E. Raiiia- msr-/imy peace; •« . Personal Mention land correspondent. .Mrs. John H. ing for the driver of a new expen- Billies meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. dell. Daniel Matliewann. Charlea Cbll- the lowest-Tprice field. So before you buy John Henry Bash, only son of Only 1 2 c Sq. Ft. Steele, telephone Kockville 5-7761. Manchester Evening Herald ^slve sedan found abandoned on at the home of James Madden; bers. Mra. Stephanie Schlude. William 1. Agreeing to a Korean set­ Jntended to go to France for treat­ Wappinr rorresi>ondent, Mrs. An­ * full-width Supor frooxtr- Yam and Eye club meets Monday N. Sklnrer. Reter Edinondo, Roy VV. tlement. any other car, check the one that’s been ment for rheumatism, was still in White street, at 6 a. m. The car, Schneider. Mra. Wantfa DeLons. Mra. nie rollins,, telephone Stltehell owned by GllKMqtor Sales here, aftjernoon at the home of Mrs. Ros- Eiiaabetb H. Meyera. 2. Withdrawn! of Russian aup- PHONE MI-9^253 making news all year long. Check this the capital. 3-4419. freozei and iforei • Flrtt wHn fuNy porfuitoJ automatic defrosting! Gennin* evidently was t.sken from .the coe French and the Vernon Seam­ Mra. Tvonne Reed, Dr. Malkli: Meyer. port for Indochinese Communists. Vietminh troops which invaded Fight Brush Fire '—garage where it has been stored. stresses on Monday .-at 3 p.m. at Mr*. Ann 8. Greene, Irrin E. Edwarda, ,3.- Settlement of the Austrian "YOUR STORE OF -big new Packard CLIPPER in the Laos at Samneula, east of Luang- 47 pounds of froth -42-lb. hrime freezer and extra-size refrigerator combined. the home of Lorraine McClatchey. John F. Leary.'Dr. Erich A. Kellner. prabang. .struck soutbwe.«rt and Given On C.O.D. Deliveries Freeze/ice cubes twice as fast. New Lift-A-Cube trays serve Motor.sale company-officials said Edwin A. Hoffman, .Mra. Helen Chat- treaty que.stldn. \ Fr ie n d l y s e r v ic e "~^ foedt and juictsl" they were unaware that the ve­ Grease Monkeys meet Tuesday at terton. Clyde A. Cordtarr, Sr.. Mra. 4. Cooperation In a real dis­ showroom and on the road. How about ma.v now be only about 30 miles For N early Hour thepl one at a time or by the trayful. So convenient rb— hicle waa missing until notified 7 p.m. with Kathleen Kelley. Resina M. Taft. Mrs. Meta DeMacarte. armament program. from the Plaine'dea Jarrea, a 20 Clyde A. Cordtaen. Jr.. Rudolph a demonstration today? 7y^/o of all space is in fingertip reach! Sec it now! by police. Home Economira Cormier. John S. MaSon. -Anthony 5. Releaae of thousands of b.v 30 mile area which the French A hni.sh and rulihi.sh fire on Itpliftr ffiowfi in rt^vctc^ |t't« Ihere was no sign of a luQeak The Tolland Coimty Home Eco­ Wilkaa, .Mra. Phyllla G. Landry. Lea- pri.soners still held from World and Laotians have been convert­ Con.st.ancc drive was fought by LOAM / o 3 tow slwkes (I Iw aeft) e 3$8s| almtooa at the garage but police report nomics group Is meeting today at ler A. Seifert. Mra. Roae Rohlnaon. ing into their chief defense posi­ War II and political, prisoners firemen of the South End ye.etc’-- Dark, Rich, Cultivated It’s the smart new •Wlf 1 M-HmsUHv rtHsr tovwvrt .e TsW bsWb that the vehicle's ignition keys are the home of Mrs. Doris Weller. A Bally SImpaon. Mrs. Kathleen V. Bor- tion. 0 knwaki. Mrs. Doris V. Arens. Mrs. jailed since that time. BRUNNER'S INCORPORATED (iay afternoon for about three Grade No. 1 $3.00 cu, yd. ' miasing. Patrolman George Trapp potluck was enjoyed this noon, the RELINED The enemy column which struck RANGE & FUEL OIL SMS a $-|MS pssisrtiM piaa Alice F. West. Frederick J. Hcm- 6. Free elections and self de­ .864 Na. Main St., M N eM t -a t ll quarters of an hour. The call was Grade No. 2 $2.00 cu. yd. Ro NSON. WINDSOR <399 Investigated. * subject for the day being "Pro­ meler, Mrs. Louise Plrtel. termination for the liberated coun­ from the southeast and captured Delivered In Truck gram Planning.” Mrs. Betty Aborn. Luther A. W risht. Open dally 7 A. M. to 5 P. M., In­ 3S« EAST CENTER ST. — HANdHESTER an.swcred at 2:40 and fire*^ap- Caaoer Campaign Report tries of central and western Eu­ Xiengkhouang l.a about three Load Lots—Order Now Other Models Bwimming Instructor Alfred O. Dreher. Albert Gottier. Mrs. FORD cluding Wednesday afternoons and paratii.s w.-js .at llic scene Until — gleoming Lumoriih in four Although the "Lights On” drive Msry Bamforth. Mrs. Lydia Ucutler. rope. miles from the plain and is pump- Screened san'd, stone, 611 The Rockville chapter oV the Saturdays until noon. 3:30. Co. 3 responded. rich Gem-Tone finishes . . i From $199 held by the American Cancer So­ Loulii L. Goldfarh. Mra. Ansela M. The points, set forth by Nixon CHEVROLET 'Ing mortar shells, into French de­ Two other fires were rcpnited' and gravel deliver^. ciety here was partially snowed American Red Croes has received Srheuy, Marjorie Srhelffer, Ernest E. fense positions steadily. These deep ruby, block onyx, tur­ Whipple. Mra. Sarah ,M. Jaaek. Henrv last night in a speech to the an­ yesterday also. Co. 2 went to 70 The BOLAND OIL CO. out April 13, some "cancer crusa- a dispatch from Camp Crawford, forces may be awainting arrival of NUSSDORF Larz. Eleanor -M. Hyjek, Charlea 8. nual dinner of the bureau of ad­ Bigelow street at 12:45 for a grass quoise, or emerald green. LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE dera" braved' the elements -and Japan, that SgU-Noel R. Taft, son Tohin; Alexander R. Pa.a’emak. Bertha -the force from - Samneua—‘before CONST. "CO. P. Backofen. .Mra. Sophie Flamm. Ed­ vertising of the Anicrlcsh News­ fli'C. 'At 3;15, (70. 2 was called to The RONSON Windsor hos some money has started to And of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Taft of paper Publishers association, were launching an infantry attack on Phono Mitchell 9-7408 369 CENTER STREET Its way to J. Everett North, trea.s- 144 South street, Rockville, was ward L. Brltner. Darrell C. Mnrnn. the plain which is about miles pul out a minor fire in a truck on the one-finger, one-motion Betty Ollemo. Joaeph A. McCuaker, much the same as those listed pre­ 200 the Nctv Bolton road. BUDGET aFm^UNTS INYlfED urer for the Rockville Area. one of twenty members of the First Mabel Conrad>'. southwest of Hanoi. TEL. MlfehtH 3*6320 dclion built for yaorj of Mra. Blanche C, ChapTiian-, Urban F. viously by Pre.sident Eisenhower. In Vernon Depot, Mrs. Clifford Cavalry Division who successfully Nixon. In his - first major ad­ Reversed Strateg.v seryvice. And monogroms, Gleason,, chairman reports thaC a completed the American Bed Cross Luslnhiihl Edward Schneider. Fern Defense of Ijtos is difficult for R. I,rfmtirer. MorrI* Darlro, Mrs. dress since assuming: office, aaid — -nonteS'-or inscriptions con thorough drive was made in Spite Water Safety Instructor course Bernire V; Burke. Harris Shimkowiti, Cfimmunlst leaders must bear the - the 'French. who had concentrated o f the weather and more than flOO given recently., Donald H. Lewla, Gertrude Fuller. Mra. Includes / their strategy on holding the del­ easily be engroved in color Mae D. Chapman. Bernard Gottier. sole responsibility for “ blockad­ has been collected. The same re­ Bergeant Taft and the other Edward LeGaiilt. Jr.. .Mrs. Elinor ing the road that leads to peace.’’ Lining and Labor ta around Hanoi. Suddenly the on your new RONSON port haa been turned In from Mrs. graduates will go back to their Mathlaoh, E. Genrjte Gorsky. Raymond "The responsibility, if fhey fail Vietminh haa reversed Its strat­ Windsor. Other RONSONs.f Franklin Welles of Talcottvllle. units to train other men in water M. Mathlson. Genrse E. Graff. Sheplien Rivetless egy of attacking Hanoi and has Zareaky. William L. Czer-winaki. .Mrs. to act. rests squarely upon them $6-95 to $200. LAtest figures available from safety and combat swimming. Be­ Audrey R. Golemba. Walter T. Clark. and no orie else," he told some Lining $4.00 Extra struck westward away from the Chairman Thurnatier indicate ap­ sides learning the ordinary swim­ Thomaa M. Pas'. Jamta H. White, 1,800 persons at the dinner.- chief French defenses. proximately $900 reported to date. ming and life-saving skills .of civil­ Ruaseli ,J. Burke. R-aymond B. Clark. SERVICE But .the Vietminh continues to Olive R.-''-L. Grissa. VIvlatt A. Grixea. menace other vital sectors. Some This figure is only approximate ian life, servicemeiumust learn how MIteheM J'.. Orlowakl. Bdw|n J. wMl- The United States has 29.3 tele­ ▼ d STATION # / as many workers have not yet to swim under combat Conditions. helm. • phones for every hundred people; enemy battalions are concentrated Shoor Bros. FUR N IT U R E D E P A RT M E N T turned, in their collections. The This involves such exploits as Frank Checkers.' Georse M. Barron. near Laichau. capital of the Thai FO R EVERYTHING" - JEWELERS John_M._Elllott. W alters! Blair. Etnan- Sweeden. 25.2; Canada. 22.1; Swit­ 427 HARTFORD ROAD . X quota set by the state headquar- swimming across a river under fire, url K. S<’hrpld#*r, Simon S. Cohn, zerland and New’ Zealand 19.9. - countr.v in the mountains of 977 MAIN ST__ MANCHESTER \ ters for the Rockville area is fully dressed, wearing a steel hel­ . \ northwest Tonkin. A full Viet­ $2,500. met and sixty five pound field pack, minh divi.sion is in the area _ Asked for Receipts and carrying a rifie out of the around strongly fortified Nasan W.orker8 are asked to turn In water so as not to get it >^•et. in the Thai county 117 miles west Samsonite their N collections to either their Sergeant Taft haa been in the of Hanot.., This division is sup­ local chairman or to the Peoples Army for two years. He was for­ ported by another which special­ Savings B ^ k as soon as possible merly employed as a carpenter for izes in protecting communica­ so that c^ p le te tabulations can tions. TYPEWRITERS John R. Cottier in Rockville. / . Luggage be made. . \Thurnauer said this He is a graduate of the local high There are other Vietminh divi­ request Is being, made so that the school. sions around the Hanoi delta, and cancer _ crusade .'in this area can Entering Armed Foroen perhaps 40.000 guerrillas within OFFICE FURNITURE be completed during April; the James N. Andrews, Taylor the delta itself-who attack isolat­ FOR WOMEN: present plan calling- .for the end street, Talcottvllle, is under orders a UMP/N&«W C'^ ed outposts and sabotage com­ LADIES' WARDROBE . $25.00 RLOW o f the drive on April 2^. to proceed to the Naval Training munication.*. KDDING MACHINES Residents of the areaX ’ko wish .Station at Batnbridge, Md.. for Informed sources said the Thai­ TRAIN CASE .. . $17.50 — to contribute and who have not further processing and induction. flexible sho^^ land government, feeling itself O'NITE (Convertible) . $22.50 been contacted by a worker, are Wounded In Action menaced b.v developments in Laos, asked to send their contribiHton A SomersvHle Marine,,CpI. Law­ ha.s decided to move about 40,(X)0 PULLMAN CASE .. , . $27.50 to "Cancer” in care of the Io6al rence" T. Basterache, 'has been Indn-Chine.se from the frontier HAND WARDROBE . $35.00* postmaster or to J. Everett ^wounded while engaged in a Ko­ city of Long Mekong to the, in­ North, treasurer. People’s Saving rean battle. News of the injury was terior. Many of the.se Indo-Chi­ Bank, Rockville. s.,ht, his parents by the War de- nese in Thailand are Communist Dinner Meeting ■partntent. Before joining the serv­ sympathizers who might make up FOR MEN: The Women’s Republican Club ice Basterache was employed as a a Fifth Column. QUICK-TRIPPER $19.50 FAMOUS of Hartford is planning a dinner woolen mill in Stafford Hollow. French entrenched on the Plaine [ meeting. May 6 at 6 p. m. In the dcs Janes maintained constant TWO-SUITER ;, ... $25.00 Rummage Sale Planned ■X' COLE STEEL Hotel Bond ballroom. The speaker The Rural Vernon School asso­ NOW 1$ the time to bJy a car! The place to finance it vigilance. ‘ JOURNEYER ...... $27.50 will be Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, ciation will hold a rummage sale Happy as honeybears in Jumjiing-laclcs’ fine, French and I.jtotian patrols Treasurer of the United SUtes. dashed with small Red units and * All prices subjeci in evisting taxes. at the school tomorrow from 10 is the First National Bank of Manchester, where you can aarsidM »eii8 sttvaff Members of the Vernon Womens’ a.m. to 3 p.m. for the- benefit of foot-cuddjing leathers. Careful craftsmanship/ Vietminh niovtarnien puniped FILES save materially over the usual financinig costs. shells onto the plain, but there Nn. 1204 plus unique, patented one-piece sole and heel \vas no indication of' an imminent |9 5 permjti normal foot development. attack by the Invaders. Ask your dealer to .finance through us; or, if you prefer, French fighter-bombers aided ’Typewriter and ' Youngsters six months to three years. hy carrier-based aircraft ham­ Wlffc iBgk f f all adding mochhie make your arrangements here. mered at Vietminh positions I304l Mt.tU rentahv end- re*' around the plain despite overcast A 'full-depth, solidly-built; pair*—ell makes ^ Our New Quarters rain.v skies. and models. The next four da.vs may show heavy steel file. Four smooth­ OPEN SATURDAY MORNINOS UNTIL NOON whether the Vietminh intend ' a gliding, ' letter-size drawers as....;.,-..,. 'full' -scara -atia'ttfc/on/the. ."plain;. ^ YHURSD^ lVENINOt^^^^ ~ "•n %erfl-tr»or'irig ifbrTI’*Trp tOYAL V y /V ; V $69;50 AlM Mow Tliey may try to leavt enough Equipped with spring-com­ troops to har.as.s^Jhe defenders UNDERWOOD . . ■ - . - - v .... $64.5C And Moro pressors and'guide rods, for (CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) while the main bod.v of their y SMITH.CORONA ...... $64.5C And Moro ✓ Large Parking Area lifoop.s' strike eastward toward record protection. Size 52'/i’’ ALSO A LINE OF REMINGTONS / Drive-in Auto Radio Luangprabang. the re.sidence city high.,14M’’ wide, 26H" deep. Ideal for active, growing feet. . . of King SIsavong Vong, 90 mile.s' k iu moths with (PRICES Ql’OTED ARE PLVS.TA.XES) . ' Service TUNE IN MANCHESTER MATINEE FROM 1 to 2 P. M. DAILY a wa.v. A^ Olive green or Cole gray Jumping-Jacks*’ comfortable, flexible French-Laotian defep,ses around baked enamel finish. SALES — RENTALS DIRECT E:R0M t h e BANK ^ Moderni Show Room Muongngoi,. 60 miles north of fSee** •* «*•** kut win. Uaol iesSMSl LIBERAL TRADES — EASY TERMS f welt construction. . . sturdy, rugged RADIO STATION WCCC, 1290 ON YOUR DIAL Luangprabang, meanwhile, wci*e >eUQ StM^Wpom U( iMHr Jrewtn. N*. 1304 $4e.VSj i/ Complete Service -reported holding firm in the face, styles to'take rough-and-tumble PotHiva Profocfwn . . No Work for You Department of repeated as.saiilt.s from other play. Youngsters ^our to ten. Vietminh troops which invaded the Invisible vapor from Expello crystals pene­ liHIe ihterior Indo-Chinese king­ trates every seam, pocket and underlining of VISIT dom from the northwest. a garment killing all moth life...gives sure When you visit us ask for protection to your valuable furs and woolens. INVINCIBLE‘‘MCDERNAIRE’ your copy of the 1953 Base­ TOWN H.XS .SHIP’S TIME - No work. Simply put hanger OUR ball Sck^ule*. in closet or garment bag or Wellflcet, Ma.is. i.Th The fir*t sprinkle crystals in chests . MOTH STEEL OESKS thought.^ of a summer visitor at or drawers. Harmless to Wellfleet, on Cape Cod, when he humans and pets. Pleas­ bears the First Congregational ant fragrance. A quick CLINIC MODEL 553C-AB ILLUSTRATED Church clock strike this year may airing and clothes are be that the cloc^ is out of order. ready to wear. At 2 p.m., for instance, the clock •ImimkU.. .fnrlmhmt Box Drawer: One divider in each box drawer. I.etier ^Mnek strikes four. Which is ju.st what Drawer, l.ap Drawer: Convenience tra.v furnished in the townsfolk of Wellfleet want It all lap drawers. Other drawer combinations available. to strike' at that hour. FULL LENGTH ZIPPER OPENING For the people of Wellfleet voted Desk features: Sliding reference shelf in each'’pedesta1. to install a clock which would LARliE EXPELLO GARMENT BAGS Rece.s.sed full hack panel. Automatic ittek on lap drawer TELEVISION • RADIO FIRST NATIONAL BANK strike ship’s time. Using ship’s HA.NGER ...... 69c No more fighting clnthea Into hag easy controls the mechanism locking all pedestal drawers. -time, the Wellfleet clock divides accevR ssith full length opening*. SALES • SERVICE S.MAI.I. EXPEI.MI .^tainle.s.s steel and chrome. Finish: Modernaire -Oray the day into-six four-hour watches IIA.VGER ...... 3.V • Fi.EXIBI.E — • WASHABLE and Walnut with Oray linoleum top. Olive (Jreen with and the bell, sounding at half-hour • NON-,TIl]t STEE • EXTRA STRONG "MODIRNAIir BEN-HUB FOOD PLAN Intervals, shows the progress of CAN LARGE (ireen linoleum top. Brown linoleum top furnished OF MANCHESTER FRAME s m v DISKS earlj watch. Thus,-it 'tvill strike CRYSTAI..S ...... 69c • MILDEM PROOF • ST.VIN PROOF when specified. A[list (ireen linoleum is available at ad­ one at 12:30 a.m., at-4:30 a.m., at • WATERpROOJ'- • Dl'ST PROOF CAN K.M.ALL ditional,cost. ' 277 BROAD 8:30 a.m..’ 12:30 p.m.. etc.* A' half a TEAR RESIST.ANT OTHER DESKS FROM $34.95 CEHOIISESSON TaJ. . , hour after these twines, two strokes C’RYSTALSj^.... .(89c ' S SIZES • M I-M124 - ______I e . _____ MftcMI 9-45|l are sounded. Finally, the sounding HIGH-Tf;ST INSECT WF GIVE ^^GREEN 8 T 4 MP 8 of eight bells indicates that it is SPR^Y ...... 89e SWIVEL DESK CHAIRS FROM $21.95 ) either 4, a.m., 8 )a.m,. 12 noon, 4 SPECIAL 2 For $3.00 y p.m., 8 p.m., or midnight. j ^ ' I T M i "I \ \ f. - ,t- : ' t .1 4 - : X . ■ - ...... aiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MA^GHESTER, CONN.* FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 195S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN.. FRIDAY, APRIL 24 (1953 PAC

which we propose to safeguard our' it ia being used l>y. their bwii''tra- own democracy. ditional legialative foes from the Insurance Firms lAw'.'. » j.. t . . But we doubt that any dictator­ North. And we salute what may Skywaich Schedule titi$ ship in hl8t(jii»^jyer carried the be the principled part of their Bids Withdrawn tUBHED' BT THE police state atm^tphere aa far aa stand. We even hope- the present HANDSOME DOES D PRINTIMO ra.. INC. 1* BteMlI 8 t ^ filibuster worka, for it does hap- Saturday " , • Hartford, April 24—dP)— Two i lOTBhMtT . g bnn. Midnight-2 a. m. Our Shell heating oil delivery equipment Perhaps it couio-IV happen, ■ * some |Mn to be an instance in which a ...... V olunteers Needed. 2 a. fn.-4 a. m. . .. .'/....(.....R obert Alley, Paul Shea. bills whiqh would have chartered it out—“handsome ia at handsome'dotsI’^Our Pablhthen time, that some gossipy wife of a minority—which is really repre- 4 a, m.-6 a. m. . . . • ...... Robert Edwards, Richard Frosch. two new Connecticut insurance delivery men are experienced and ct^teoua. VMinded ,Q«oh«ir 1. MM government employe might pass aenting a great national majority 6 a. m.-9 a. m.- ...... Charle.s Genovese, Mervln McLean. companies with the small capitaf- They’re trained to respect your proppny: keep­ (Very Evening Except on information which might —ia. right. 9 a. m.-Npon ...... Kenneth Hammond, Bob Lanning. izatton of-only $250,000 each were ing off lawns, not leaving oil staina ip^our drivc- lolldayi. Entered at tne eventually find tta way to sorhe Noon-3 m...... Charles Trombley, Kenneth La- at llaneheater. Conn..'aa Coas. withdrawn today. way. A metered receipt is left at ybur home efter Mall Matter. enemy, to do the enemy some good. 3 p. m.-6 p. m...... BarbaraNAnderaon, Mrs. M. Sao- n»e proposals were strongly every delivery: you know thh exact amount „__^JPnON RATES Somehow. We tend to doubt that Threat on China gaert. / opposed by State Insurance Com­ delivered. In other words—per service ends yeef Payable In Advance any enemy is depending upon gos­ 6 p. m.-8 p. m...... Volunteers Needed. missioner W. Ellery Allyn who worries. KjTear ...... ,...... **5-59 sipy wives fot his information, but 8 p. m.-lO p. m...... Francis H. Hill, Kenneth LaCoss. told the legislature's Insurance .Months 7*25 Seen Ending War 10 p. m;-Midnight committee that any new casualty CALL Months 5 .S5 we will concede the possibility. ------...... John Moore, Bill Lanning. donth ...... I SO - - ■ /< Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Ideadquarter.s,/Mun­ or bonding company should have /; v^aCljT a a S •• *S • s a se a a a s • s 0 s s a aW But even if this should happen, at least a $1,000,000 capitalization. pgla Copy ...... (OontUmed From Page One) icipal Building. Manchester, on Mondays and Fridays from 1 5 p. m. E. W IU IS A SON, lac. 00 we would say that that would do One bill, in which GOP House MEMBER OF ^ less damage to this country than MacArthur agreed with Byrd, ment of Cliina and threaten the Leader Simon S. Cohen was inter­ PHONE Ml-SrSflS Aiui ABBOaATED PRESS tary of State and Truman was ested, would have established the .Aaaeeiatsd. Press , is exclusively the-\ damage that la-being /Iona who had written asking his com­ Soviet's prc.sent hold upon Asia,” to the use of republlcation of President.' Gormeeticut Bonding-apd -Casual­ ___I dispatches credited to It, or right now, by the fact that every ments. that there were ammuni­ he said, adding: • MacArthur said this country "It (Ru.ssiai would dread risk­ ty Company. It had previously Totherwfse credltec.' in this psper individual who considers taking a tion shortages in Korea. He said then "took the course leading to been reported out by the incor­ SHELL JlIRNACE OIL also the local news published here. the late Gen. Walton Walker's ing the eventuality of a Rc(LChina the present stalemate of positional HEATINO Sjrights of republlcation of special job in Washington must, before he porations committee but at the etches herein are also reserved. Eighth. Army was once down to RCULJtTtONS. early end to the Korean fighting who asked it be withdrawn. might be considered, by some of after it started In June,, 19np. ha Herald Printing Company. Inc., "Snrh an end,” he rontinned. The second bill proposed to her enemies, a talk risk. Having "No such optimism existed, “would justify the sacrifice of our Bl'RNS PROVE F.VT.VL i times no flnsnclal responsibility for either at the front or elsewhere, create the Capitol In.surance Cofn- .ographical errors appearing In sd- thought of this, what individual < oiintrymen we have asked to die pany for writing fire, marine and wtlsementa and other reading matter during those early months when Canton, April 24 -(.P)— A A The Manchester Evening Herald. would risk the tentative accept­ in that far off land woi'ild re; inland marine insurance. Sena- our beleaguered and heavily out­ joice the Korean people who.se na* hoii.se fire which took the lives of ance of Washington employment, numbered forces, with their backs toK^Stephen J. Sweeney, Nauga­ lay atvertlslng closing hours: tion we are pledged to redeem — a seven-year-old boy and a 51- tuck Republican upder whose Sonday—1 p. m. Friday. when it might prove to be the Ob­ to the sea, clung desperately to the would validale the principle of col­ ycar-old man has claimed a third Tuesday—1 p. m. Monday. Pusan beachhead perimeter," he name the bill w*a introduced, Wednesday—1 p. m. Tuesday. vious fact, with which he and his said, adding: lective KOI uril.v upon which rc.

' V. ! ■ ; 'A,, ’A H ; ;^Arvr-p’ X. ■I't w • v i -A V ! % 1: i j . . ..Jj.:., 7 “ — 9i K ' V'-; MANCHESTER EVEl&JNG^ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.- FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APKII, 2^4,. 195:1 PAGSNIML •1 : '• W A U B ^ S tlK n f# j ^F^¥/ winr—izw12SO Caiicer Hiis More investigators he waa forced o ff the It Happened in Nevtr L^ind New Taces Cast Engaged AutoJEmbarks road by another car. " Forieed Jump in Xhutie In ail, the wild.''ride'did about WDRO—i; GIs in Trap [tirooo—1*90 •tern Standard Time W NHO—Ch. A Men Than Women ■ III‘53 Ski-Doo’ $1,200 damage to th® property Oil W ild Ride and left the car a total wreck. - BE wisr'^^^;; •m F I ^ O A I R E Nursery .stock, belonging to N. bow n *^ Builo-. l0 :0 0 -W T IC —Dliish Shore. • The American ' Cancer Society Audiences of Center Church Co- 4 Was Lambeck’s ^i'irst Wrote SOS Charles Boggini o f 71' Spencer W TH T —Wlthts; • haa disclosed during the current \VONS-i-»snk EdwirJ». ’ WTIC?^JS«clcMift*’’wtU. , cancer drive that more men than Wed. musical revues o f past years, Yards, Shrubbery Suf­ street suffered about $1,000 dam­ WHT—C»l Tinrey, x, \VHAY-*Ncws; .Night V.’atch. age. )iolice. said, while, damage to SAVE UP TO 20%^ WDRO-Hobert. Q. Wwis; ft. Louts^ WDRC-rdapitol' (hiMk H‘)pm. women died of cancer last year. will see some familiar faces and Hamilton Engineer Es­ 'Jan. 28, whan hla plane waa abot liAtinfte. IftilA—WONS^Musir Lov6i.'’ Hour. *. Mortality rates fot* women are some new ones tn the cast of down on a bombing mlasion' near With bead fer Over $1,000 Dam­ a chicken wire fence of Vito Bot- I W H A T —News; FoUca Hop. \\VTTC— VVordff In Nlpht. v capes Injury in Leap the North. Korean capital, Pyong­ ticello of 8) Spencer street, was. 10:'30-WDRC—X6w«; Hartford ■dropping slowly. Of the thousands Clothes Dryer X ^ON YOUR ELECTMGAL amJANOis : WCCC—Muilral Scoreboard. -j. i "53. Ski-Doo,” scheduled to appear yang. age ; Driver Is Held estimated at $200. Ildi-^W O N S —Jack'- Dokri.ay • Mub1C-| > of 'Women who were rave-J from, (ContimilM From Page One) , on the stage of the Waddell school From Disabled Plane; Landers' was charged with reck­ ■WTIp^Nfw*;. Rjidio City Pr».flawi. cancer .in 1952, about 3,.500 of them Demoftstrqtiens He managed ' a weak amile for All top notrh brands, new, fully guaranteed. Automatic aroS^iSt." Loiila Mallne*,' 'j W TflTVtM wFh C. H ill: 'Sport*. would have died only * few years May 1 and 2. cameramen as he waa taken Into A car driven by a West Hart­ less driving and will be arraigned W TIC—Ste la Dallas. \ , 10:15—rWTrC—Pro and Con. Tree Breaks His Fall 700 wounded behind, but lined up washers,'dryen, refrigerators, freezers, dishwaahara, W TH T -B etty. Crocker. j ago. According . to the soeietv, ' Specialty acts consisting ' of ^ now going on the receiving tent. < ford man' went on a' wild,-cross­ In Town Court Monday. : II :WI--Nrwfi''-?(,»b all xtHtio.nii. solos, duets and dance numbers niore than 1,000 men” and ordered ranges, mixers, toasters. , WKN’ B—New.«: Hequesl Miittiici:. women are learning to act about One local man waa among 10 The men were in good apirita and country ride about 2:30 this morn­ According to police, Landers aia...WDB<^Badri Harris -j WIJAy,—Savp*$s.Llfe Progrv«. will 'be backed by the large chorus most were amling and waved from them to march north. ’ - 11:05—WDIir—No^. • ' . c.mccr. They rcrogiiircd the vital persons who parachuted to safety ing, crashing Over the lawns and was traveling weal when he rSa •51—\VDRC—The ncctin' Shop. singing many gay songs In a va­ the ambulance as they arrived at For 28 days they struggled over We repair all ®-nall ajppliances, wringer washers, Vagi' WTHT—Kddle AriiOli. Time. U :I5—W T H T —Lat^ urgency of early diagnosis /and when a four-engined military plane off the road near Olcott street. W H AY—Nlpht VVafcft>? riety show that will have ’’.some- the Allied receiving tents. _ . ' North Korean roads, arriving' shrubbery of three different pro- W'TIC—ToiiiiR VVIdder Broken treatment. exploded and crashed near Cen- The car then ptunged down a and.clocks. WHAY—Save a Life. ^ WONS—Waxworka. ' However. each year 90,000 thing (o r everyone.” The first question one American about Christmas at a prison camp P«Jiy._PwnerB on Spencer street |*:0®--WDKC— Old Bcco^ WTIC—N»w*. tralia,' Wash., yesterday afternoon.; bank, cut across a patch. of Bog- women still develop cancer of the Chuck Calkins Is accompanying asked waa whether there was any- the captive's labeled Death Valley. before coming to rest In the middle gini’a nursery stock, ran up an­ WON6—Bobby Beiieoii. . ^ i\T>HC-PwlRhl Cooke. He Is Haymond P. Lambeck of 23 * Prabucki said. WTHT—News; Joe Girard 12:00-W T IC —New*. Mualc. \ ’ breast or uterus: 6.5,000, could be, all rehearsals of the ensemble and thng to eat other than rice and of a chicken yard, police reported other bank where it left the W TIC—Just Plain Bill. - ' WDRC—New*. \ saved if the dl.sease was detected of specialty acta.' He will, lead the Bruce rdad., chief production! barley. In the next, few weeks "over 200 Tomorrow today. ground and hit the tree, which iV H A Y—N<5« s ; Band by Deiimml. early enough. accompaniment when the show engineer at Hamilton Standard, Another called out to a military men died o f starvation.” ABC APPLIANCE CO. W K N B —News; Itenuest ■.Malliiee. JM)—W TIC —Frank Atwood;. Newa. Propeller Co.. In Windsor Liocks. Prabucki,. an artilleryman in A t one point, police aaief, the was also on Boggini's land. After W U A T—Crosby's Quarter. i^DRC—Farm Program, • The Irend o f the'ilccrea.siiig can­ goes to Waddell School; police officer: car hurtled through the air After its wheels were on solid earth 21 M APLE STREET TEL. MItcheO fi:llV^WDRt.—^Hymi 'Tim* Lambeck Is reportett..„,as un­ the Second Infantry Division when Front Pape Farrell. cer mortality rate in women is W ith a real stretch of Hie imagi­ ” It’a good to sea you even mounting a small bank and hit a again, the car crashed .through m.j*_\VTIC—L orenat. .Tones. X O N S -W a k o Up Time. injured by his wife, Mrs. Georgia captured, was exchanged by the 'WX>RCe~Vawii Patrol being strengthened by the increas­ nation, the title indicates the ski though you are an MP.” 20-foot shade three while still in ' w h a t —Crosby's Quarter. Lambeck. She talked with her Htm*. Reds because of a bone ailmefit. the chicken-wire enclosure and — WDRC—Memory Lane. WrcC-^rdfiyctlon Newsreel. ing use of cytology, a technique resort .setting which ties together . An American officer — the aec- the air and snapped it off. ripped it down before finally stop­ W TI ('— a t her, Frank At wood, band last night on the telephone The surrender climaxed a bloody WONS—Wild Bill Hickock. for detecting cancer in varloli.-i the variety of acts proceeding at ond.offlcer to be returned — was The driver, Joseph P. Landers, ping. WCCC—News; Music. WJIAV—Savy a Life Program. rites and particularly in the womb. rapid pace. and was assured he suffered no battle in which artillery waa firing U t i —WDRC—CuF. Massey and Martha 6:15 -\S KNB-Ni*w *. in tlie group. He is 2nd Lt. Albert I'.llot Photo. 32, and his passenger, Norimnr A'>ne.w • 4’echnlque, knowti -as the The variety show la being di- .injuriea'inhla.leap.. ■ , i.v -at. point'- blank.range...... THtori...... ■ -''AVTHT—DoVfttW. --*■>— ' Dela'<6«>sa o f' San-'‘Antonio,' TeX.. Jane 'M.-'Re«pcll — Burdick; 26, o f Hartford, escaped 'ir S 'CATCHINO! 7:00—WDKL—New^lme. / Red Hospitals Full W H AY—News, smear teat, permits detection of reeted by A. William Astley, with i An 11th man, identified as Roger a member of the Seventh Infantry serious injury. TTiey were treated W TIC —Notes and Quotes. WCCC—Good Morning. Good MusIa Pvt. Robert J. Powers, 23, of New York, April 24—oPl— Vice WTK'—Rdt) Steele. \ cancer of the womb at a very early Ruth Astley in charge of the mu-1 D. Rondeau, 27, a Boeing Airplane Division. Mr. and Mrs. Ruclid Reopell of • :5» —WONS—Cecil Brown. News. $259.75 115 Dean street. Hicksville, N. Y.. for cuta and bruises at Manches­ President Nixon, here to address Etrnina \5’ONS—WrQthrrr: Wake Up Time. stage; La.st year more than 16.000 sic, and choreography under the Co., worker, died in the crash, and He had been in captlvty one Camp Meeting road. Bolton, an­ said today all T2 Red hospitals In ter Memorial Hospital and then a dinner meeting, told reporters tiMtr* WDRC—News. WHA.YV-CUP of Coffee Ciub. women died of cancer starling In. direction of Rolda Gibson. IW onlt hla preaence op the plane remained, month and one day and undoubted­ discharged. WHAY — Sports;.Hardware Ci.ty W THT-T-.p f)‘ th*- Monilng. Ticket sales are under the man­ which he spent four months of nounce. the engagement and coni- last night he’s taking ot> a new W KNB-'M ornlng S|M>cia). this site. In nearly alK'cases the a mystery today. Wilfred H. Shaw ly waa caught in the fight for Old Landers la reported to have told Briefs. agement of John and Dorothy captivity were "brimming full” of Ing marriage of their daughter, game: golf. WONS—News. 1:I.V - WONS—New*. disease could have been found In LOW \ throw off of Canton, salea representative of Baldy hill oh the western front. ^‘natural look** W TIC—News. ^ W TIC—Bob Steele; Weather. time for cure by a smear test.' Crosby, and may be obtained from Hamilton, also was uninjured In A huge Globemaater transport North Korean sick and wounded. June Marilyn, to Rodney W. W D R ('—New.^ Shopper* Sp**clal. . •\' X4 W TH T —Nows; Jof fTlrand Show. A broad program for training them, from Michaels, Weldon's, or 1 TIRWSI Uteom y heal his leap from the disabled plane. plan# took 12 more Americans and Powers was captured on heart­ Ewing. MM 3-c, son of Mr. and •\VKNB—News; Sports Review. 7:30—W T i n —News, Top O' the Morn* any member of Co-Weds. break ridge la.st Dec. 21 while on g :Ij_iW T IC —Strlctlv Sport?; Weather. Mg. pathologists and technicians in He waa the onljr other Connecticut six Colombiana to Tokyo Arm y Mrs. Edward’ Ewing, of Presque Jor a mission to blow up a bunker and Isle.^Me. . at its flattering best! WONS—Patter by Patterson. W TIC—Morning Waten. using this teat is supported by the / man aboard. hospital on the first leg of a jour­ W H A Y—Supper Serenade. WDRC—The Mu*lr Box. capture prisoners. He aaid he The wedding ia planned for Sat­ American Cancer Society. This is On Business Trip ney home. Nine were litter cases. WDRC—Jack Zalman. WCCC—Nfwa'; Good Morning, Good only one of the hew cancer ilotec- Peter Pan gives a rousing account of his advenliire.s^ fo some mer­ sticky lint I FRHillMIRE didn’t see another American pris­ urday, June 6. g:20_W D B C —This 1 Believe. Miiaic. Lambeck and Shaw are on a NO GRAY WASHES tlon techniques that the American maid pals In Walt Disney's inimitable all-cartoon feature. '’Peter oner until he was on his way • :J5—W'DRC—Guy i,nmhardo. '■* WnN.S-‘-Wnk*' Up Tim**. company business trip to Seattle. A FULL 30 MINUTES WASH W KN B—Hit of the Day.. W KNB*-Now*; .Morning Special. Cancer Society is fostering. So that Pan ’ which brings Sir James M. Barrie’s h.'loved play to the screen. HEARING-AID Only dryer with,cabinet home. He was turned over at Pan- W TIC —WeMBtr. ~ „ ^ 7:4.5—W flA Y —New*.. this work, and the Society's re­ Bright with color by Technicolor, the RKO Radio release animates AutamaticWhslMr Wash. Mrs. Lambeck said today Illegal Milk Price munjon today. 700 prisoners forced to march *:M—WTIC—Bmll Qo.tc Glee Club. ' 7:55-WTHT—T.V,earner. her husband will not return home from their prison camp at Manpo,' HOHEIt WATER THAN IN YOUR HOME AT Slimmer lapels, WONS-Wrathcr. . search, education, and service pro­ such ever popular characteia as the hero. Captain Hook, the rlnsive and drum finished in Wounded in the arms, back and More natural WONS—Auto Tune Derby. BATTERIES until the middle of next week. on the Yalu river.-to Chung Chang, ’C.a WTHT—Sereno Oammell. WDRC—Nek'*. gram sw ill not diminish fnr lack Tinker Bell, the Darling childi'en, and the ticking crocodile, not !o Policies Attacked neck with grenade fragments. Po­ shoulders ' higher notch WCCC—News; Mdslral Scoreboard. 8:06—WDR(>-Newa. of financing, the American Cancer mention staunch. loyal Nana, the canine niirseniairl. Peter Pan s For All Hearfnif-Aidfi Lifetime Porcelain! Mrs. Lambeck first heard of the wers spent all his time in the 12 northernmost town in North *.4j_WDRC—News. WONS—New*. Korea, undoubtedly perished. LUCKY LADY Society la holding its spring rru- now playing at the Stale theater In Manchetiler. crash from Charles Kearns, engi­ hospitals. Each move took him W TIC —Three Star Extra. WTJH'— .\rartln Agronaky. He said he, was in a position to W T H T —Sports. WKNB- News .Sade, which la still In progress in Guaranteed Fresh MEW tow W f' neering manager at Hamilton, Elmira. N. Y „ April 24— lAb— farther north. WONS—M.. —M— W e In Ifio Air. W TIC—News, Manchester. who formerly lived on Prospect Pfc. Charles E. Dick, 32, of know because he speaks Korean WC!CC’—Ividdi* -4Jur*ier be accommodated and will have the’ • No mera Hfling —bend­ Ken E. G eyer 'general manager Of and Korean officers assigned to Automatic Laundry J:»(4_W DRC—Beulah. The Manchester Cancer Society street here. Her hu.sband called a Spann, Ky., said today "m aybe 10” Trimmer waistlint W TIC —Mind Your Mannera. W HAY—Cup of Coffee Club. Tobacco (Concern use of all the buiuring except the ing-hanging hoavy the Connecticut Milk Producers him the task of keeping count of Straighter front. W T H T —NVeather; Capitol News. v\ DlU —ShupperK Special. / urges all organizations, business $ 2 9 '9 7 ^ short time later. men died in his group of prisoners (SELF SERVICE OR WE DO IT) fl cif.stodiar.'s quarters, a room on the the Americans, and relaying orders WONS—Fulton Lewis. Jr. 'WTIC—New*. X firms, and industrial plants to mail clefho* on washday. "It was Ray's first jump from a association said yesterday he on its march to North Korea. Open lintU 9 P. M. Dally Except Wed. and Bat. UntU $ P. M. WONS—Wake Up Time. / first flovi ■ and some of the shower to them. t:15—W'OXSWTello-Xeati . - .r their contributions for the current Leases Y Buildiim plane,” she said. ” He has done a would go to Secretary of Agi-i- ” 1 don’t know for sure. Some W’DRC—Junior Miss. WCCC—Leroy. rooms. • ll’t all-ataciric- plaeo Main and Maple Streets—Opp. FInasI, Mancheater WK.NB*-^he•Children'* Corner. cancer drive before the end of lot of flying In his travels but culture Benson, or even Congress, ‘Tapered sleeves W T H T —Elmer Davis. it anywhere in the died along the way- maybe 10,” PT.\ NAMES OFFICERS WONS—Gabriel Heatter. W H A Y —Before the Dfirtor (.'oriiea. April. Any resident, who has not never faced a jump before.” to get relief from what he called aaid Dick, who returned to free­ Lon^coat- W TIO —News. • W T H T —Top ()■ The Morning. Despite the fact that the Com- | homol Lambeck told his wife he landed Danielson. April 24—iff’) — Offi­ SPRING CLEANING 8:30—WCCC—News; Breakfast Newa- yet donated to fight cancer, may 873 Main St., Tel. MI-3-4136 • Only automatic washer with illegal pricing policies on surplus dom today at Panmunjom. W DRC—Jo Stafford Show. miinity Y on North M,iin street | In a tree, which broke his fall. Un­ cers elected by the Connecticut LET 118 DO YOUR DRAPES. BLANKETS W T H T —Lone Ranaer. , bov. mail his gift to Cancer, care of th'» milk produced in the New York Saw Killings • Built-in FItTRATOR All-Porcelain Finish inside and strapping the parachute, which he State Parent-Teacher association T:IB—WDRC—Ed .Murrow. W TIC—Radio Bakaar postmaster In Manchester. lias been lea.sed for use by girls ' milk shed. A t Munsan a South Korean freed AND ALI- WASHABLE ARTICLES W TIC —One Man’s Family. JVK.NB— MuaiutI Showra.^e. PLOWING AND eliminates clumsy out I left high up In the branches. Lam- at the clase of its convention yea- Trim trousers, W T IIT —^K(’-/.New*; Shoj>(M i 's Sperlal. outside entrances will be available I deep-down dirt — gently, thor­ hiked a ride Into Centralla. There ford Loiin.sbui;y of Windham Cen­ 9:00- w eru e—New*. Deaths Last Night CALL A. BUTLER others from New Jersey, claim that "many Ru.saians” in far N 9rlli Ko­ , WO.NS—Movie QuI*. for por-xons using the recreational ! ^ Come in! See our oughly 1 he was examined by a doctor. ter. flr.st vice pre. -ident; Mrs. Kirby W TIC —All Star Bands for Bonds. ?2 Ilu n d m and 90 Hita. facilities of Robertson Park, ac- : the class 1-C milk proiduced In the rea near the Yalu river. W’TIC—Newa; Planet Man. MI-9.9543 He left Manchester Monday Howlett of Milford, secretary; i:I5 —W H A Y —Here's To Vets. - - cording to Leon Thorp, secretary PAPER • Ropidry Spin gels clothes drier six-state New York milk shed is Asked how he knew they were i:Sa—W T H T —Fun for All. UNR—.New.*, l^utonia. By THE .AS.SOn.-\TED PRESS night and flew to Seattle. Mrs. Paul Harrigan of BUist HarU WDRC—Mr. Chainelnmi. T H T —N- Seboo’ Totiny. Philadelphia —■ John lO x) Da of the Y's Board of Directors. than any other washer — many Teat Plight priced ao low that it can be im­ Russians. Pvt. Lim Yoo Kun said •, \ , 'W H A Y—NeV.*: Morning Star Review. PROOF-OFVALUE' ported Into Conneclicut end New ford, treasurer; Mrs. Alton Brown­ W TIC—Name That Tune. Grosa, 51, member of the Penn- The building has been idle for } j ▼ XT ^ * r ▼ According to reports, this was a he heard people saying they were, WONS—True or False. VVONS-vriVewa^' COLLECTION ready.for ironing. •wAnr.i Jersey and wreck the market'there. ing of Lebanon, assistant treasurer tVIIAY'—Morton Gould. / 9 :I5 -W D H C —Healtli Ald.r s.vlvania Stale At'hletic Commis­ the past two summers hut was You >Ia.v Have An Earl> ■ demonstration-today! te.st flight out of . Seattle. When Russian military advisers.” WONS— Moment* oi Comfort. leased for dormitory space three ■ .Appointment ^.,^4 Donald Hammerberg, milk ad- and Mrs. Alfred Tycheson of East 1:00—WDRC—There’sAir ' ' V . * • . Music. . In 4 the 0 sion and former football coach at the plane developed trouble, the HVsaid, "I was tortured by the • tWTfC-»-S|Ui» Again. Georgetown. Temple and Holy years ago. Thorp signed a lea.s-' For Private ,\iito Driving : SOUTHEAST miniatrator for the state of Con­ Reds and twice fainted because I He.rtford, Hartford district siiper- HI 4 W TH T —Ozzl#* and H arriet , 9::m-WHAY-IUUaf Music. pilot. Captain Charles Cresswell, risor. Thil new Kuppenheimer ityle works wonders in WC('C—News; 12 Hundred and 90 Cross. Died Trursday. recently with the Imperial Agri­ INSTRlTf’TION * JOHNSON BROTHERS ordered everyone to jump. 'The necticut, called the pricing of sur- Insisted I was s South Korean.” W HAY^'Ncwn: Sa^o a WCA/Projfr%n». * .'IH.-*. - I..- New York - - Logan McKee, 75, cultural Corporation a Dutch flrhi From Your Home * SECTION plane cra.shed about 12 miles pliw niilk ”deva.stating.” But he and because " I resisted a Com­ M'ONS—News; Rod aml ^uii Club of 5VKNB- I»Mb.n!n. in which Queen Wilhelmina ia saivl ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS making t man look slimmer, trimmer, taller! Flap \5’DI1C—3’he Card*’!! Gate. member df an old western Penn­ I f You Call i northeast of Centralia. Mo.st of added that for the most part, the munist order to join the 'anti-U. S. to have an interest. , i t:15—WONfe^Pubilc 'Sedvhe Progrim: ^ VV'nr-iCi><.ni?lCii:. • sylvania family, former secretary Mltehell 9-1.S70— TODAY . 1063 M AIN: ST. M ANCHESTER fhe junipers landed near the Fort federal order governing marketing and Japanese association fighting t:J0—W TH T —CorlISs Archer. U'ON.S—('harb's Kasber. of the Pittsburgh Clhainber of About 100 girls anil 'vomcn will Ndnilay, April 27 in the New York milk shed was for the fatherland.” pockets and vent in beck add to ia disdnetioo. See 9:1.5 WDft*’—RmIm ri u Lewis Show. Lewis Military Reservation. WONS—Show TuiiF-Tlnic-. , Commerce, and at one time as- good. Lim. 44. was wlthjfthe 31st Regi­ WHAY—Nlte Watch. WlIA V—Famdu* 'TrMs', The plane, which was to be WHEN IT S how smart this suk looks in Kuppenheuaer’s ex­ i:S0—W TH T —NoWa Roundup. WO.V.S—(iiji'si Star. .sociated with the New York Hotel turned over to the Air Force as a A long line of dairy farmers ment of the U. S. S«!venth Division \S CCC—Ul UgiK^ed and 90 Streets. association and the Hosier .Safe from the New York milkshed tes­ near the Changjin reservoir late in , ■ v ' * V ■ I«;06- WDRC—Galen Drake. military air freighter, crashed TIME TO ACT / W KNB— 'Trail Herders. Co, Born in Pltt.sburgh. Died Wed­ shout 40 miles away after Captain tified at the hearing that they 19.50 when captured. clusive fabrics . . .exdushre with us! ,‘VONS—Kiddle Review nesday, FOR YOUR SPRINC PLANTINQ Cres.swell set the automatic pilot wanted the federal ord?r rewritten In Tokyo, a Puerto Rican told of W HAY—Voice of I.L G W.U. to include. northern New Jerse.v. _\V TTC—Advoiitiircs of Archie An* and leaped himself. limping 17 miles through North television " drrwa. The nave ia the pert of the Cresswell said the damage pre­ 'They said'that the section was a Korea on a grenade-shattered foot WCCC—Keeping Up with the Klda. -trhurch appropriate for laymen. vented the plane from being natural part of t'le metropolitan while Chinese guards urged him on KUPPENHEIMER W T H T —No Sehool Today. LAI HROP INSURANCE J0.;I5— W DRC—^Tfi Be Announced. slowed sufficiently to make a milk marketing area. with fixed bayonets. 10:30 - WDRC—Parade of Youth. LARSEN’S landing and "abandoning ship was Some aaid they felt that raising Leg Amputated 4:00—Kate Smith. \N’ONS—New's; Dixie Four Quartet. a matter of .self-survival.” He said the price of class 1-C milk pro­ Without visible emotlons-he told Spring Suits One Peoplr. W KN B—Uptown Rhythms. PANSIES an engine exploded, ripping part duced in the New York milkahed how one of his Marine buddies died the. Sura. WCCCr-Newa;.. 12 Hundred’ 'and • 90' 6?!!(^-Howdy Doody • Hits. SWISS GIANT— Choici Colers, Generaiis Baskets o f the tail section of the plane would simply stimulate the flow of on the march toward a Com­ 6:00—Collejre Roundtable. WTIC—Mary Lee Taylor, MILITARY off. 1952 DeSoto Firedome 4-Dr. Sedin 6:30—Sportscope. W T H T —Space Patrol. non-regulated milk Into New Jer­ munist prison camp because of 6:40—weather Forecast. 10:1.5- WONT—Conn. College Corver- STRAWBERRY and ASPARAGUS PLANTS The pilot nursed the plane from sey, and thus fall to an::iver the lack of ifiedical care. His own right 6:ir»—World News Roundup. .‘•ation*. WHIST an altitude of 500 feet up.to 5.000 New Jersey producers' complaint. leg had to be amputated because 7:00—Sidewalk Intervlewa. ll:f>0-- WDRC — Rill Shadcll; Piano PERENNIALS— HARDY ROCK GARDEN PLANTS feet before ordering the jump. his foot became Infected. 7:15—Lefrlslatora Urpejit. Portrait*. ^ 1951 Plymouth Cranb|$0k 4-Door 7; 30—Thoee Tw'ti. N5 KNR • N*'W*; Pidka. MONDAY, APRIL 27 GLADIOLI BULBS— CANNA BULBS No one knew Rondeau was MARION D.WIEA SUED He laughed, recalling the con­ 7:45—Camel Rows Varavdrl. '.WTin*—Krcmh Program. aboard, said Cresawell. and the Los Angeles. April 24—(APi — sternation of the Chinese guards 8:00—Mama. WON.S —WONS BaijH-Htand, 8 P. M. atowaway’s mutilated body was , 8:30—Life of Hiley. WTIC—My Seen ’ Story. ROSE BUSHES— PINK DOGWOOD "With great reluctance.” night­ in his prl.son. camp at the Yalu Sedan A good morning 6:0O-The Blc Story . ^ •WIIAY —Itillar . Music. found in the lower tail section of club owner Charlie Morrison haa riv fr when a U. S. Sabre jet and 9:30—Tlie Ah.Vich Family. II ;I.V-\S''ONS-WONS Biul.*tar.d. St. Mary's Parish Hall HARDY AZALEAS— DAPHNE— FLOWERING the KC-97 afthr it plowed into a sued Marion Davies for $12,000. a Communist MIG fought in the 10:00—Cavalcade ot Sports. II :2.5-vWONS—Ntvws field. He was a pre-fiight mechanic, skies overhead and the M IO tum­ begins the night before 10:45—Greatest Flpht.'i. WU.VY .Nf'w* In Italian. Girls Friendly S|>oiisors SHRUBS-^EVERGREENS-^FRUIT TREES His complaint aaya that was the and Boeing ofllcials said they bled to the ground in flames. 11:0|0—Man Ajfairst Crmie. II :!i0--W(’(’c-Newt, 12 Hundred and Door and Playing Prizes cost of food and drink at a fancy 1950 Chrysler Windsor Club Coupe Il:3i0—My Favorite Story. IH) Hit.-*. HEDGING— WOODYARD VEGETABLE and could not understand why he was party the former actreai tossed at In - London, a Salvation Army 1 2 :00—Shell Mystery tThealrc. W’ONF Baiid.^lniid. Refreshments aboard the plane. He hadn't been comrplsaioner. held prisoner in in 1:00—Newa; WDRI'—rpvf anrf Take. ContribuMoa 60c FLOWER SEEDS— ONION SETS her Beverly Hills estate last Octo­ M'KNB WHAY —Berio Progrenfi: Pot PourrI. working aboard it and had no ber In honor of Morrison's daugh­ North Korea for 2'i years, aaid 1949 DeSoto Custom 4-Door Sedan 1 :.">5—Red S'*x vp. Alhletiva.- W'rir ’ M'Mlorn RoiiiH)ires. reason to be in it at any time, ter. Marilyn, and her new husband, Communist attempts to Indoctrin­ 4:30—Vtva Mexlrr*. I I : 15-WUNS -B.iudstand. FERTILIZERS—INSECTICIDES they said. ate American GI pri.soner.s back­ 4:45— Betty Funiejw. 5'’ HA5' —Rozom Procram. Johnny Ray. a singer.-* ■ - 5:00— Weatem Theater? • WCCCr-.’\ Fr*em.’ of Yours, "I don’t know what we would , Morrison, owner of Hollywood’s fired when the dubious Yanks ask­ : —Newp. i»'<. Good gordening— ond good, grounds- have done if we had known about ' * i wish I had seen my in­ 6 00 4 Aftrrnuoa Mocambo nightclub, catered to the ed tpo many embarrassing ques­ 1949 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan 6:1.5—The Early Show. 13 — WDRC—Ttieaier of Today. knnping— begin with modern equip­ him a n »-a y ,” Cresswell added. tions of their captors. surance man” has a miffhty 7.30—News. , ' * : W\X^C—Kiiow Your Union. party. He aued only after trying 7:45— Perry Como.' PANTLY WOODLAND GARDENS “Every authorized crew member Commissioner Herbert Lord sour. note in it. Don't he W'KN K---New *; S}>ort.* Digest. for five months to collect, he said. 8:00—Wlicre llir* North B^pinSf. ment and quality, materials. Larsen's and passenger had to have a para­ WONS—Man on th» Farm. . . ]/ IM WOODLAND STREET TELEPHONE iyH-S-8474 added further details to the story 8:30—^My Friend Trnia. The action was filed yesterday tn sorry. Be insured. We’ll W TH T Wra4ewfSht»wr. . ‘ • ' X ' OPEN DAILY I’N’nL 9 P. M.------hos everything you need to take the chute, There was no other chute of brulaUties suffered in a "death 1947 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan 8:0(h—Playhoupe of Star.*. W TIC —New*: Weather. aboard.” the name of McGuire, Inc., the check over your policies Whatker a man tmilw or 9:30—Our MIpp Brook.**. OIL CO. march” of 700 prisoners in Octo­ WjtA V-ylinljan. Vpice,. .10;.00—Call of the Jungle. ^rudgery out of the job and make it corporation which operates the ber. 19.50, as related yesterday by with you, without phliga- -I2:I.» WbTNB—Perry Como’ Show. Mocambo. •cowla oa ha aipa hia morning 21:0r>-NVwp: \\T1«* • Atburn of fhe Week*^ TEL. MI.T.4S95 ALL fun! the Right Rev. A. C. Cooper, An­ tion on your part. 11:15— Late Show. WH'AY-^0*4nmii‘ Prri^afh.' or Miss Davies, whose party was glican Bishop who wns among 1946 Ford 4-Door Sedan Toniorrow l2-.;») • W D RC‘ -Stars over- Hollywood. UN for Extension one of filmland's most lavish in coffaa ehan depends oa how A. M. V\ CCC»-kNrw4f. those returned to Britain with MMIC W T H T —Swrd\<»h Program, recent years, had no immediate Lord. wall he slept. Good nights 8:30—Test Pat.tern. comment. Her guests of. honor have '9:00—Sciehce Rir^vrew. . i W K N B —.Man oh the Street, RAM8E AND FUEL Of Prisoner Swap The. 6.3-year-old rommissioner 5\0\S— B'ng Crosby. since separated. laid 98 U. S. soldiers among the make good mornings— 9:30—Rootle Kazoutie W TIC —Farm Forum, SEED POTATOES (HAIIlE(W.lATHRO 10:e a new Bob Hope ahoav . . . which h:' . - . 0 S Um aSiwtaMnk, vUl please a lot of Hope’s' fans who MERION BLUE GRASS TENNIS COURTS plM'vlMtic fcmm tw« •■ant to see, him more often. NOW HEAli THIS ...... 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^ A G E .T £ K MANCHESTER ^EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. APRIL 24. 1963 gM iaa lOgi ■jim MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTERi CONN.; FRIDAY, APRIL 24. 195T" PAGE El expireil at midnight, Ernett Weav­ ■■■■■■ ■ Trustees Oppose MarjborouRh Added Chorus Will Hold itry ■ ■ ^ : er, director bf Disfrlct id, said Doctor Subdues they would sla.v'^on the job pend­ Prof4 Zilsel - SERVICE - Martin Will Sit Sehool’s, Closing The' .attention of Marl­ Spring (ialhering ing further talks in light of what w m N vti| W i 11! It All Started with a Film About Papier-Mache borough, Hebron and Andover Mail w ith P ok er ssman Directs Planners he railed the corhpany'a "first of- On College Panel Mystic, April 24- (4h- Trustees readers is raljed to today's Bolton column \yhere the full Member;* of the Manchester fer.**, . Suspended !. W . RANGE and FUEL in School-Booster Program of the Mystic Oral School for the.' report 'Of last' night's''mgeting j Messiah Chorua will hold a spidng *171* union made a counter-pro­ (OoatiBued from Png* One) General Manager Richard Mar­ Deaf last night we nt 'on record as of regional 'school plsnnerS' .is posal in negotiations which con-, get-together Monday at 8 p.m. in In the horn* of Dr. Jainrs Tesler tin will, participate in a panel dia- •being “unalterably opposed", to the listed. Marlborough has beeu"* -.Luther Hall of Emanuel Lutheran tinued until shortly after last mid­ U. of C. 24 Hout Deliyery Setyieo jsvwitry, April 24—(Specl.al)- Mrs. Tyler To Talk night. A union spokesman said the yesterday afternoon. It was the cussinn tomorrow at Wesleyan proposed closing of Ihe school, voted as. the newest, , member I Church to hear a tape recording Univer.*ity in Middletown on "How limlnkry plwi» with a viaw'tft- Mr*. Paiflinf Tyler, lock! repre­ of a group which IS preparing- company agreed to study lt,.'Both way Steinberg had planned it for sentative to theO.ogislkture, wilt Mrs. Rene,, G ray of H artford, a I which the director. Andrew Wat- to Get into Politics." w«y« to *'...... Foaler Com- the way for a proposed '■rc,- sifles agreed to further talks to­ (Continued from Page One.) almost two weeks. ta'tk-.pn the legislature activities member of the six-person board of .gional high school to serve alT' j^son. had m ade of their fti*»t per- da.v. * V. • ? \ ^ I- The discussion is part of an all ^Ity Interest in Better Educa- W ednesday a t 8 p. m. at" the Rock.v trustee.* appointed, by Ihe gover­ r formance of Handel's “Messiah” The union, which has not an­ refusing to answer the congres­ Fake Call (lay conference on student partici­ nor, was-delegated to meet with four communities. Last night's "Dr. Solway told (Japasse he had MORIARTY BROTHERS tloi for Coventiy," will he dia-' Hill .Repvibllcari Club, Thursday se.sslon, was held at Andover. Isst'December at^outh Methodist nounced specific wage demands, sional query becauiie he did not pation in politic.* in which 'Trinity, she will give i similar talk at the Governor I.rfidge to “clarify'' what Church.''Members of the advisnrv •says present pay scales range want to inform on other* who been summoned to the Newton Yale, the University of Connecti­ 315 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3.518S cusltd at the Geoi fce Hersey Rob- the board termed.,''nimrra'' of the c rtjo n School Tuesday a t 8 p. m. annual meeting of the League of committee ha.ve also been invited from $1.13 to $2.05 an hour. It also were entirely- innocent. avenue home and thought it was cut and Connecticut Colleg6 will Women Voters at Bristol. This closing. Meanwhile opposition was to attend. seek* improved peipslons and vaca­ Zilsel said alto that he would another routine rail. Me was met tak e part. ' Erwin Sasaman, coordinator at reported-jr. the Hou.-r of Repre­ WilUmantlc State Teachers’ Col­ week Mr*. Tyler gave a talk at A social hour-wlth refreshments tions and elimination of what it waive the right net to give aelf TURNPIKE at the door by Steinberg, a revol­ The panel discussion will take sentatives to. the report th a t Iol, at which time representa- ford. I Chorus are cordially Invited. tlvi s from various civic, ’business m eeting F riday a t 8 p. m. with Western Electric is a subsidiary I grabbed a poker next to the fire­ lohh\'ists will argue for and the church Board of Trustees, Rep. .1. W. Graham (R-Berlin I of the American Telephone and Myrrh I* * gum-resin highly val­ place and struck Steinberg over ngalnst a Missouri Valley develop­ ant religious organizations will has arranged an appointment at ^tarlborough, April 24 iSpecial) participate. The May .1 meeting Pentonal Mention Telegraph Company. ued by the ancients. the head with it several timea. We ment program. .Mrs. Victor Snvder and two .sons, 12:.'10 p.m. next Tuesday. Giahain The Congregational Church fell to the floor and scuffled for wil g et under way a t 8 p. m. who has constituents with children Pay Raise Offer ' ■ €kib». <'/Over. Country . Harris and Alan, of Greenfield, Men's Forum schedules . the flrst J o You Nooil the pi.stol which I finally picked, APPROVED MEA8URES. MS.ss.. reliir.ned' to ' their home at- the .Myfdie Rehnnl, is opposed to' up'.T held him at bay while 1 tele­ Cub Scouts Pack 6.i will have the plan. performance of its minstrel show . Slaves Off Strike Hartford. April ■ 24—(iPi—Mea- yosterdav after a spending four ' I phoned policemen." aniexhhlbit of “Our Country and The governor was advised yes­ for tonight with another slated for • I Spaeo For Your aiirea which got final legislative Its Territories,” Wedne.»day at days with her si.ster. Mrs. Delmar At police headquarters, Stein­ approval yeaterday provided for; W. Potter and family on .'School terday by the Finance committee tomorrow evening. This marks the 7;3) p„ m. In the American Le- New York. April 24 i/Ti A pay ' berg, who lives at 161 E>*t 46th Insuring the owners of private street. Mrs. Ina Beebe of Prosnert that there is much opposition in third annual observanee of such a Parties, Weddings, gio I Hall. Cubmaster David Ihe House, aciorduig to Rep. Daviil raise offer staved off a threatened street. New York City, confessed property used for public air raid street accompanied her daughter program. Proceeds will be used for MONDAY ^ TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Roi he will be in charge. ,M. .lohnstone, (R-Stonington i 43-state strike last midnight of to trying to slaj: Dr. Solway and shelter* against liability for In­ to Greenfield where she will be vis­ the churrh. telephone equipment installers, Banquets, Showers, told the story of how he plotted 1 here will be a roll call of iting for a time. • whose constituency includes part juries suffered by persons using the •ta es. Cubs will name a state, firatige Note* and s»t the scene for new negoti­ to kill blih. Capasse said. The Visitors at the home of Mr. and of Mystic. shelter. nic tname its capital, flower and S tate A uditor RaymomI I. T.ong- Third and fourth degree* were ations today. Etc.? physician said he was unaware of A study of the relationship be­ Mrs. C. L. Little and family on ronoferred on eiglit caiiriidatea at The We.stern Electric Qompan.v the plot. bir I. Each den will sing songs Wednesday were her mother. Mrs. ley disclosed Wednesdav that a tween state and private Institu­ api ropriate to the states they the la*t Grange meeting. A Har­ late yesterday offered a piiy boost Steinberg was charged with as­ Michael G. I.,anderk of fTiaplin and $317,760 appropriation to build an THE ITALIAN- tions receiving state grants, with bale studied for the past month; addition on the American .School is vest supper preceded the meeting of five to seveh rents an hour, and sault with intent to kill and held attention centered on how much sister Mrs. Walter King and three and the organization was inspecte'l district 1(1 of the. CIO Communica­ A ihort trip aroiind the hall will daughters. Kathy. Mary and expei'ted to be included in a bond in lieu of 425,000 bail. control the state has over how the be taken for a tour through the issue for hospitals and institutions hy East Central Pomona Deputy tion Workers of America immedi­ AMERIGAN HALL grants are spent. Louise, all of Eastford, Tues­ •lohn Griswold of Somers. ately called off its midnight strike 185 ELDRIDGE ST. Removed Body ata es. Posters will show prod­ day night visitor* here were Mrs. Governor I.odge will recommend to The Steinberg child-died more The banning of bringing guns, uct I, short histories, and other ed- the legislature. Candidates receiving final sub­ deadline. ,Io.*eph Steiner and daughter. Mias ordinate degrees were Miss Belle The union division includes 17,- , HAS 2 LARGE than a year ago at Norwalk Hos­ narcotic* or escape devices into a uci tlonal Information concerning Marie,Steiner, both of South street, Supt. Alan X. Crouter, in a letter pital. When Dr. William McMahon., county jail. Previously this mea­ to parents of 98 children, said the Chamberlain, Miss Rachel Cham­ fMIO Western Electric employes the project.^ Wlllimantic. , berlain. Mr. and Mr.*. Ernest Kiss- who install telephone equipment medical examiner, arrived for a sure had applied only to the state's 1 «n 1 will cover low's and plan is to close “Mystic School by HALLS p o 8 l-m o r t e m examinstion, the prison. executive order after the American man. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vashal- for the Bell System exchanges in , Ma ne: Den 4, M assachusetts, Manchester F.vening Herald ifskl and Mr. and Mrs. George *13 states. Complete, kitchen facilities If child's body was missings The All these measures need Gov. Elf rids. Oregon, Kentucky, Ala- School .addition is htillt. Coventry cnrreapnndent, .Mr*. Pelzer. Although their work contract : wanted. Alto bar facilitie*. parents hsd taken it from the hos­ L(Htge'a signature to become law. bana, Arizona, Alaska, New Mex­ fTiarle* I- IJttle, telephone Pil­ Observe 3'acatinn Caterer 'furnished If desired. pital to the modest home where ico Den 5, Oklahoma. Mississippi, grim 2-82.31. they then lived on Evergreen eaifomia, Connecticut, Montana, T.ocal schools closed today for For Further Information Call Pupils’ Show Helps the spring vacation and will ieopen avenue. Ne iraska, Idaho, Rhode Island. Hours later, Mr. and Mr*. Stein­ A FREE DARNER WITH EVERY PURCHASE Ve mont; Den 6. New Y’ork, Del- on Monday, May 4 for the fourth JOHN ANDISIO, MI-9-0168 term . Protect your family's berg were found unconscious on *w ire, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Industries Give Buy Slatse Liglils or MI-S-80I9-—or at the club. , f'unipletc* Training r PRESCRIPTIONS i the floor of the child's bedroom. f Orange Note* ► cARRFTJLLy COMPOUJOJED T The child's body was on a bed be- The Pioneer P ast M asters As.so- Pvt, Zane Robert .s. who h*s tw'een her parent*. Authorities Herald Photi>.\ 81,(KMI for LSO Monday and Tuesday evenings completed his basic training, is precious eyesight. . . cia ;ion will meet Monday at 8 the fourth, fifth and sixth grades said Mr. and Mrs. Steinberg each A circus program, the culmina­ ■ p. ) a. at Somers Grange. A potliick home from Camp Picket. Va.. and ^Arthur Drug Storas^ at the Roherl.aon Schoed. under had taken an overdose of sleep­ tion of aeveral phases- of class- •cts. square dances, ballet, sword .. The ..residential phase, of .Ihe ."'ill I.enye May I /ou, Califoriua,.en*,. ...at. r. p; m. will.precede, the annual the dlrectibh of Mr*. Jbaefrh Hand- . . . -with-retrular examination by your ey« physi-■ ing p H ls ;...... Martin Probing Possibility robih activities, ■ inrludirig sift, rhythmica, a troll-danee, s trained me sting and election of officers. current USO drive is going along route to Japan. animal act, and asilora In a horn ley. preaented a Stephen Foster Capasse quoted Steinberg as say­ music and physical education, was Colleetinn Planned well and It is expectefi that the cian. When Klassc.* are pre.scribed you can rely on ing he came close to firing a shot pipe dance. A* a finale, the classes home comfort 1 'ifpop .17 Boy Scouts will collect minslreal show. Both perform­ Manchester Evening Herald presented in the auditorium yester­ quota will be reached, stated Mrs. ances were well attended and the at Dr. Solway two weeks ago but Of Cutting Town Insurance sang an original song and then net'Spapers and magazines Sun­ Helen Fitzpatrick, residential Marlborough correspondent, Mr*. Manchester Optical for dependability reproduction day morning and afternoon for the thanked the parents who had contrlbtitlons received were used Howard l/«rd, telephone Ea*l lost hi* nerve. He said he tailed the rhildren of the Bow'er* School by day, weather permitting. Tied chairman, today. of your optical requirement.* in -^he attractive physician in his automobile, pulled helped in the making of costumes. MORIARTY Bros bui dies may be left at the side to buy lights for the school stage. Hampton, 887-J-2. MAORI OIL CO. the sixth grade pupil.* directed by .lames Kirkpatrick, chairman of Includ^ In tha shoWi-baaidea the up abreast of. him at a traffic light, Will. Query Smith About vehicles by the town and for in- 3 1 5 CFNTER ST df ghe road, otherwi.se contact C. industries, reports that receipts to frames .vou choose from our wide selMtion. ,, . ,, crea.se in automobile and general their teacher; Miss Helena Booth. minstrel, were speclsl acta such aimed his revolver but couldn't Portrayed above are some-of the Lei Landry, Scoutmaster. William date in this part of the drive are FIRE HITS PI SA>i Are. _ Hovmfl ttre Loverone liability rate*. Ho chklss, or Robert LeLacheur as tap and square dances, piano Rang# and FutI Oil performers with the elephant of are little over 41.000, and Mrs. solos, ballet and acrobatic dances He said he later bo>ight a pair .vj’stc'J''.''' “ n- papier-marhe; From left to right, foii pick-up service. Should the Horace Learned, co-chairman' of Tokyo. April 24 - i/Pi- Thou­ Only on Few Ruildingn 8th Groator Hartford FUELOIL wektner be unsatisfactory the and singing. sands of Koreans 'were made of handcuffs, ho|(ing he could cap­ other goal of the in.*urancc com­ George Coleman, June Hallin, special gifts, reports that satis­ 24 H O U R SERVICE mittee is lb consolidate ajl fire drive will be May 3. • Those participating In the min­ homeless toda.v hy a fire which ture Dr. 5olway and take him General Manager Richard Mar- Reiiny Bird. Tom Ifombardo, Linda factory progress is being made in strel were Gary* Payne, Robert west. Steinberg did not elabo- coverage into five policies, one of Langley-and David Akin. Tol. Mltcholl 3-S335 n.% I Setback Reaiill* raged through an estimated square METER TRUCKS M aNCHESTER 'PTICAL tin .said ye.sterday he would query them coming up for renewal each tiere w ere 12 and one-half these donations, which appear Johnston. Peter Albert, Robert mile of temporary houses in rste on this idea, Capas.se said. According to the sixth graders, es of setback in play Wednes- somewhat larger than last year. Reid, Arvid Rubacha, .lohn Bajor- Korea's southeast port of Pusan. BURNER SERVICE LEONARD M. GRACE, Licensed Optician Find Two Capaulea Robert J. sW th, of the Town In- \-rar. it all .*tartcd when Miss Hazel ANTIQUE S Is, Michael Polyra, C harles Shi- surante committee, nn the advisa­ There are eight policies now. Lutz, art supefvi.*or. showed a film daj| night in St. Mary's Church ■ The Arm y here .said the fire TEL. MANCHESTER Capasse said Steinberg had hall. Prizes were awarded as fol-' CHRISTINE IN SHOW manskl, Richard Dewert, Stanley started Mast night apd firemen NEXT TO STATE THEATER headquarter* investigators took bility of dropping fire insurance Other Csiverage about papier-mache animals. In­ lows: Wornen's first. Mrs. Mildredl Pietros, John Pietros, William stretched hose “as far as a mile" two unidentified capsules hidden coverage on piany of the town's Other coverage includes insur­ spired by the movif, the sixth C. jjudatz, second, Mrs. Winfield Los Angeles, April 24 '4’i Heine and William Melouaky. in an effort to halt its spread. No MI-3-4523 747 MAIN ST. — TEl.EPHONE MI-9^9021 under a bandage on Stetlnberg's buildings. ance against jeakage- in sprinkler graders made a life-sized giraffe SHOW RICH BARNYARG J. Andrew* of W’illimantlc; third, At a reported salary of $12,000 for Those presenting the special acts casualties were reported. leg. They were spnt for analy­ Martin aai'l he was considering systems, accident and sirkne.ss of named Jerry and a life-sized baby Mrs. Anne Schlecher of East Hart- one week, Christine .lorgensen were Diane Kacmarezyk JoAnne sis. the po.ssibility of in.suring only towji employes, loss of money or. elephant named Humphrey.* Later April 27 thru H ay 1 forp. Men^s first, Charles Jacobsen opens at the Grphemim Theater ■W’ierxchowskl, Don Seipel, Lois Capasse said Stetinberg had about a dozoM of the town's most securities, breakage of glass doors the ela.ss derided that with the help LOAM of Stafford; second, Fred LaVigne here Ma.v 8. billed as the s ta r of a Giraitis, Dolores Tiirrell. Albert rontinually blamed Dr. Solway for valuable .slnicture.*. Coverage of thefr physical education direc­ variety revue. from causes other than fire, boil­ 1:00 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. of Coventry; third. George Zunner Fyler, P,siil Gcissler, Rudolph W sj- his child's death, although the on those buildings would amount ers, and damage by certain types tors. Mrs, .lulls Quinn and Mias FOR SALE of Coventry. Specials, Mrs. Louise The former GI who underwent narowicz. Dawn Molumphy, Merle physician said he attended the to about $810,000 unle.ss a reap- of perils of stand.* and bleacher.*, a Anna Mae Friedrichs, they could surgery and treatment in Denmark St.fcermaine of Stafford, Amos A. Korman, Rcrnicc .Morironi. Robert child only once before she had pr*i.*al were made, and the gen­ steam shovel, voting machines, and put on a circus. Wast Hartford Armory Richardson, Mrs. Ira Steele of for sex modifications Is scheduled Campbell. Rosemary . ijiChapelle been taken to the hospital. eral manager said he was also other- item*. The program, a.* presented on PETER IStiBffora and Mrs. Andrews. There to explain a color film producerl in Anne Greany, Gall Baldwin and Thursday, included circus songs by 836 F arm ington AVe. Steinberg aaid he left Brook- coh.sidering that move. Housing project.* in“ town are will be a similar party here May 6 Denmark, and disetiss travel* ami Katherine Hartley. Is-n yesterday morning and came Forty-eight buildings are cov­ the aixth grade glee club, clown West Hartford, Conn. with Mrs. Zunner and Mrs. Alex D- experiences. insured separately. LALASHIUS here, gunning for the physician. ered now for a total of $944,16,5. Smith erhphasized that the .Sponsored by Women's Guild PrcJulx in charge. Christine has an option of .50 He said he broke into Dr. Tes- A public heating i.*. seheduled . Announce* Sermon percent of the boxoffice take for am ounts or limit.* of the insurance. of Sf. James' Chlirrh tEL. MI-9-2558 (.ar-Trufk (!rasli ler's home and telephone Dr, .'Sol­ for May 1 on nn additional appro­ I are not set hy the insurance corii- ; r 4v. T rum an O. Ireland, minis- the first week, in lieu of the $12.- way. Dr. Tesler wa* in New priation of $ to pay the 1 terj of the First Congregational 8,000 I mittee hut were decided imon hy ' 000. said .Sherill C. Corwin, general York during the day. town's insurance hill of about CHINCHILLAS CTuptch, will use as his sermon manager of the .Metropolitan j the Board of Directors after an EihU ill Arrest $19,000. M artin ha.s said he was appraisal by Rli.ss and Pole, H a rt­ I.et us Introduce you to topic “Christianity's Concept of Theaters In I»s Angeles. this fascinating and profit­ Coi|eeptlon Control," during the unable to gel an estimate frojii ford appraisal firm in 1951. the insurance gioup when he set able hobby. Quality breeding 10:45 a. m. services Sunday»--The L.\ST CHANCE TEST Donald E. Wiley, 21. of 60 High School's Cost Martin said . yc.sterdny ' lie Seifior Hi Pilgrim Fellowship will Campfleld road, was arrested on $11,000 .as the budget figure. st(wk now available for OF MANCHESTER would investigate the' possibility spring delivery. FLETGHEB BLASS ,B0 meet in the vestry Sunday from 7 Hartford, April 24 (iPi The a charge of violation of- rules of Explains Increase of changing the date of the audit Estfiiiate Diit* Soon Smith has since called the $ 11.- For Detail* Call MlteheU p. in. to 0 p. m. T>e Couples' Club last teat for college students seek­ the road y«yitei'da.v as the result of ■ tfie romprehensive liability •-7819 of the church W'ili meet tomorrow ing draft deferments for educa­ of nn accidant on Pine street. 006 figure inadequate because last policy so that a reliable estimate ; ELJO.V CIIIXCHILLA liS WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE y ear's hill w as $1.1.000. In "h let­ a t g p. m. In the vestry. tional purposes will he given May Police sa.v th a t a car driven hy The new rr**t estimate for the ; would bp available when the RANCH [Tomorrow Event lYslendar 21, the State .Selective Service of­ Wiley struck a truck that wa.* ter to Martin he explained the in­ budget is made up. | Tel. M itchell »-'»|.5S proposed high sijiool is expected l crease fro'ni $14,000 to $19,000 AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Saturday meeting* will include fice ha.s announced. .Students plan­ being hacked acro.*s the road into next Monday wherKthe joint sub- ' and estimateii^ next years bill TE.MPLATES FOR ALL CARS mukcular dystrophy benefit show ning to take.the test must apply a driveway. The truck was be­ it’s that tim plo— * committees on the high school i at g:30 p. m. 1,1 the Nathan Hale for test application blanks at any ing operated bv Frank E. Micke- would be $'20,(M10, MIRRORS ( Fireplace and Door) plans hold another meeting with After a meeting with M artin Community Center; _Urlel Lodge. Selective Service board and must wlcz. 37, of 20 Hale road. to taka parfaef architect Victor Frid. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE CABINETS A R a n d AM. a t 7;80' p; m. .special mail them bv May 11 to the Patrolman Milton Stratton in­ and Smith Tuesd'ty morning. Di­ Most peraons connected with the rector Waller T. Mahoney said he PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS communication in the Masonic Educational Testing Service, Prin­ vestigated, the accident. Neither high school feel the cost will be Hall, Merrow. was-convinced that the $S.OO0 was OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THITRSDAY EVE.MNGS 173 MORGAN STREET — HARTFORD ceton, N. J. driver was injured. considerably less than the original for insurance the town actually ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ' TEL. 46-8801 Keystone 45.000.(H10 estimate. General Man­ has and it nuist be paid. How­ ager Richard Martin has said .he ever. he' -said "it can be reduced feels it will be less than 44.500,000. con.siderably." /. Frid sajd today he will have- the According to figures (Compiled y / preliminary cost estimate prepared by Martin, the town'.* insurance EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO... before the'meeting, scheduled, to h is growrf fr'om $7.134.6.5 in the ta k e place a t 8 p.m. In Ihe hearing . . . even in glonout color! It's as cu y fiscal year heginniog Aug. 15, 1949. room of the Municipal Building. to $10,725.9.5 the following year, a. lim and Mfueece . . . to capture for Frid said he would also have rough studies of an auditorium and $15,278.62 la.*t year. These fig­ k*ep* all the fan in the NoumI ures include the water depart­ which would seat 2,.%00 person*. Plana for a 1.300 seat auditorium ment's in.surancc. and rough studies for a 1,500 audi­ Smith accounts for the $5,000 l a n d f h e increa.se this year over last in the STEPS torium are alread.v prepared. A. following manner: 1. $700 for increasing the tax collector and the treasurer's bonds are important! to $75,000 each. SPECIAL Local Stocks 2. $1,100 for renewal of a blanket sfurety bond on all employe.* incli^!.. ... if taken wisely they lead to success i 1 RUSS CASTIN8 ROD Quotations Famlahod Bg ing Board of Education worker.* Coburn A MIdAlebrook, Ine.. in the amount of at least $'J..500. .... if taken blindly they may lead to misfortune i 1 BRONSON 0ASTIN8 REEL 1 p. m. price* A few are insured ill g reater ----- — Bnnk'.'BtockB' ...... •mountir. ^ ...... 'I Does Your Car Get 11 SPOOL 2S YARD BASTING LINE COMPLETE Bid Aakod iJahllity Policy . • • fs eosier wifh a First National Bank 3. $1,692 to pay the dilfc.enre of Man-eater ...... 35 39 between the estimated and actual The Blues When It Rains? Plali Your Car - Buying Steps ProHtably- SPEGIAL R Y BASTING LINE Each 85c Hanford National premium on the co‘mprehensive_ lia- wanje-and- T ru st . ; ; 29 'bHit>' polfry: T h e -town bought the ' . ' . -k ”'. .... • CHECK AND COMPARE CAR CONDITION AND PRICE H artford Conn. T ru st.. 82 policy in December. 1951. and paid iPEOIAL DOUBLE TAPER R Y LINES HDH and HEH $5.00 Manchester Trust .... 60 a deposit |>ren'.ii.m based, on esti­ • CHECK THE FIRM'S RELIAIILITY . Phoenix State Bank mated payrolls. A .subsequent audit Huild A UaraH;e For As Little As $ 5 * 0 0 a Week. • CHECK THE GENERAL CONDITION OF ALL THEIR CARS and T ru st ...... ,59 64 resulted in the inrrea.se of $1,692. IPINNINB LURES NEW Fire insurance Companleo 25c-$1i0 Smith said y7“sterday the-com­ A etna F i r e ...... 54 .56 prehensive liability policy will ThatV Ihe total cost for all Ihe materials needed to build Make Manchester Motors You’re First and Final Step Hartford Fire ...,..147'.j 1.52'a eventually absorb all liability poli­ National Fire ...... 63'j 66'j a .sturdy, attractive shelter for your car. Phoenix ...... 98 103 cies. Three others are now in WE HAVE .Young/appetites put a constant burden on mother’s cooking existence. The policy covcr.s the '51 P O N T IA C C A T A L IN A Life and Indenumy las. Cos. Radio, heator, hydramatlr. SPECIAL COLUMIIA SPINNING REEL time. Shorten her day and make VChow time” a pleasure for Aetna Ca.sualty ...... 112 119 town up to $100,000 for injury to Aetna Life . ; .... 7 2 'j 74 one person. $300,000 for injury to If you wish to do the work yourself in your spare time, As Is Specials more than one person, and $25.(100 *51 OLDS HOLIDAY COUPE JOHNSON SPINNING REELS her, tQO, with a new ele^ric range. Conn. General...... 179 18.5 ‘ Radio, heater, hydramatlr. Hartford Steam Boil. . 43'i 46'- for damage to property. Vehicles we’ll advise you every step of (he wa>. We’ll show you 1950 PONTIAC 6 $1295 BAIT CASTING REELS ~ FLY REELS Travelers 735 7.55 a.nd buildings arc insured under '51 Db SOTO 4-DOOR The new electric ranges add a modern touch to any kitchen. PubUo OtlUttea this, policy. Streets and sidewalk.* construction methods that will cuLIahor lime way down. J Radio, heater, fluid drive. ARIEX KITS AND ARIEX REELS See these-new electric ranges today, at your favorite appliance Conn. Light Power .. 15', 16'., are not. 1950 OLDS "8 8 " $1295 j Conn. Power ...... 37'; .39'.j 4. $.500 for absorbing into the Here’s Ihe materials you (jet with this package offer: i '51 OLDS ''88” 4-DOOR dealer’s, or Hartford Elec. Lt. 51' IV comprehcn.sive liability policy the Radio, healer, hydramatlr. 1949 PONTIAC 8 $1195 Hartford Gas Co. 35 38 present liability polcy_fnr the Park Stanley overhead type door, framing members and - So. New E ngland and Recreation Ilepartment which | sheathing. 21.') Ih. Bird Roofing, Siding, I dnuble-hung '51 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE 1949 OLDS "9 8 " $1395 a RADIO Curtiss ArehtTABC Fridm 9:30 P.M. Tel 34 36 expires next Aug. 15. the fir.*t Radio, heater, power glide. Complete Assortment Manufacturing Comuanlea day of the nexl fiscal year. window. 1947 OLDS "6 6 " $745 a TV *tM Nswthonw’s ElNtne SkouT CImuoI S Am. Hardware ...... 16 18 5. *1,000 for addition of seven ®nd bncliNiils and d l othar Ry tying aguipmtnt. W # will b« '50 OLDS ''98” 4-DK)OR ^ Mudiys 12:45 P. M. Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . 37 40 Radio, heater, hydramatlr 1941 FORD $200 hdp ycu with your fly tying ppoblams. Rods rapalrod and ra- Assoc. Spring ...... 26 29 . flnisnad. Hristol Brass ...... 13 15 Stop in today. We’ll show you many garage styles in '51 MERCURY CLUB COUPE • TV T m An Tkon” Ckuiul 8 Sn iafs S P.M. Cheney Bros...... ■... io • ll'j LET US FILL YOUR Radio, heatrr, ovrrdrive. 1949 OLDS "98" $1000 Collins , ...... •...... 95 110 our plan hooks. E m -H art ...... 42 '4.5 '50 BUICK CLUB COUPE 1947 BUICK SUPER $695 Fafnir Bearing ...... 32 ,3.5 Radio, heater, d.vnaflon. Hart Cooley ...... 33'^ 3 6'2 A Landers. Frary. Clk. , 25’ 2 2 7 '- New B rit. Mach. Co. . .32'2 34’j ... just a short drive to the home of "Safety-Tested Used Cars" North and Judd ...... 25 28 ’ BUILDING MATERIALS Russell Mfg. _____ ... 13'j 15's Calleit for and delivered S tanley W ork com. . . 42>2 4.5', promptly at no . extra LUMBER FUEL T erry Steam ...... 90 100 STUDIO and charge. BUILDING MATERIALS 33«N. MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER > t EL. MI-9-525.3 ’ ^ . , Torrington ...... 2 7 ', 29 MANCHESTER MOTOR'SALES, Inc. CAMERA SHOP U. S„ Envelope com. .67 77 LUMBER FUEL ' 7 in.in. ta 5 p.m. incloding Wad. oftornoom and SatwroMys 'tS noon U. S. Envelop!* pfd. .. .58 6.3 PINE PHARMABY ______/ V SILVER LANE ROAD. MANCHESTER / OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 7# EAST CKXTER st. -■ i ; Vaeder-Root ...... 29'„ 3 2 ', 336 N. MAIN STn MANCHESTER TEL. aMI-9-525S ‘ MANCHESTER M4-3-4134 HARTFORD 2-9939 The above quotations are not to CALL MI.I.I814 n L MI-3-SSOS - N ba cottstmad at actual marketa. ' ^ ■ -V .

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PAGE TWELVE *»ErHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, raipAY, APRIL 54, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALIJ, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 195.1 PAGE TBIRTBBII4 ...... About To wn -polititAl 'questions today.’ 'Under also' did some hitting with a .333 Taft Plans this heading they ,^efe expected 'Bolton batting average. O. S. Ship's Slug To Give Low-t)own News Tidbits NATO Asks to take.up 'a progress report on the Obituary Churchill Named Club Officers Csiiiiiiig to State The Mother-Daughter banquet proposed European army proposal Lois Cooper and Ormand West, planned for May 1 ■ at the North Culled from AP Wires and a report by Greece and Turkey Jr., were elected officers,of Sock Reds at Wonsan On High Fashions on their, new defense agreement Yeomana Breaks-Tie Ballot; Push on Methodist Church has been can­ To M odify Agreement and; Bu.skin, Manchester High with Yu^osjav'ia. school dramatic cltvh, this week. celled. Funerals Gets Rank (Continued From Pag* One)* * With fashions much in the new s' Forly-five-year-old Quebec labor­ Lois, daughter of Mr. ynd Mrs. l ij n c He .s s l o w d ip l o m a t s this week, another show will be Rainbow Girls will conduct a er held in Jail to await coroner’s Marlborough in School Unit Raymond Ei Codper of Birch Valley, Calif., was credited with With Plans Bill on Oil Paris, April 24—fA»)—Diplomats Mra, Charlotte M. fiotberg militar.v whist topight at 8 o’clock findings fcfter his four children are Oyer Army Mountain, wilT be the cliJb’s'new downing his 10th Red MIG to, be­ held by the Women’s Club of Man­ attending the North . Atlantic , The funeral of Mrs. Charlotte M. secretary and \Vest became'chair­ in the Masonic Temple. found slain by axe although he had Bolton. April 24 — (Bpecisl) — • chester Monday at 8 p. m., at the Sales and Serrice. ----- Treaty Organization council ses­ Gotberg, who died in Altadena, at 83 out of 94 points by the State man of the stage committee. He is come the. Allies’ fifth d^Mible jet, (ContlBucd rtoin Pace One) W a s h in g to n , A p r il 24— (/P) repprted their death as a result of Board of Education. South Methodist Church, w hen: Mrs. Sarah' Tomlinson and her u„ :=!" railway accident’ . . . North (Continued From Page One) sions here can’t resist those Calif., was held yesterday after­ It looked like the state anti-flre- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ormand ace. He also damaged another. 1-o-n-g lunch hours. ^ (Continued Irom Page One) Rate Points Lowered Miss Kathleen Cannell, 'fa.shion co­ 214 SPRUCE ST., MAJdCHESTER TEL. MI-3-5095 refused to rule on the treaties! daughter. Miss Mabel F. 'Tomlin­ S eR ’, T a f t 's a id tOds included a first said. . further- delay in-alliance with the Ma.v 4 bccau.se of the sChOOl v'aCS- r-.,-.-, ------Ahead of 1952r Thursday, Mav 7, has- been-sett- ■The Order of the Garter insignia other New York, firms. Last sum-< of authority of the federal govern- A ■ Only five: Vcnii.s, Mars, slons were postponed. as one spot that would meet school waa not otherwise on the market, j prize for the team exhibit of Lin­ South of Pnnmunjom, where dts-. mer she conducted the' Boston- West. tion. The .May 4 meeting will be for the next public hearing of the ' da Toth, Gail Fr.-iser, Patricia I ment in the continental shelf be,- .fiipitor, Mercury and Saturn. Since the last council meeting, I nrf(7A/l in o-exlH tarhtrvH «• iarexs-«* «xn location demands for Andover, UtiM Cost Factors { nbled war prisoners arc being ex­ Joni James, famous singing star Pa rls Fashion Safari. Striking at those who believe held In the sJafT room at yhe edged in gold, which is worn on ! yond the offshore slate boundaries. many nsitinnal budgets have been Continuing to break recorfl.s Town Planning Commission at the left leg below the knee. Bolton and Hebron. In expressing his opinion of the ' Strickland and Alice Bc^worlh, changed, an Allied outpost beat of stage, radio and "iTV, who hss Mfs. Eugene A. Provost has that If the European army plan is school, with Mrs. Frank Bishppya Taft said he has heard, but ha.s Q When was the Anti-Mo­ adopted. But one big item of un­ which time the much discussed ■The present .members of the or­ The four Elolton members voted Bernais pfOperty as a .school si'e, . sister of Ruth. A first science off two assaults by an estimated I won a place in the hearts of mil-. made the arrangements for the ^ defeated. West Germany ran get member of the faculty, addressing (not considered, a proposal to re- each day, the sub branch office of nopoly Parly active in American' certainty persists ■ how large der are the Royal Dukes of Glou­ against admiasion of Marlborough Architect Linehart slated It was'' grant was presented to Stephen 70 to 80 Chinese. The Reds left 1 lions throu.ehoiit the nation, will program, and Mrs. Keith Johnston ! direct entry into the North A t­ the group on "Public Relations.’ I strict nil stale ownership to a the Motor Vehicle Department to­ question of altering the regulations politics? ' j America's foreign aid appropria­ cester, Windsor and Edinburgh, with three Andover and one Heb­ pf extreme importance that the Jablon of fifth grade: third science seven dead. I he.idline her ovzn stage show at and Mra. Grace Agard are co- ' lantic Treaty Organization A discussion period will follow. , thfee-mile bell, including the stales governing liquor outlets is to be A ■ 'ITil-s party opposed monop- I tion will be. day recorded 1,330 licenses issued the Kings of Norway and Belgium, ron member tieing the vote at 4;4. coat of the site was comparatively ; grant to ' Judith Fava, Marcia The Eighth Army said Red cr-s- ; the State ’I'healer, Hai tford, to- chairmen of the hostesses. There ! (NATO), Adenauer asserted; I of T^jyns and Florida which claim aired. The two proposed changes ualtlcs inflicted by Allied ground olics in bu.sine.ss. In 1S84, it ^ Several European countries fan- up to 1 o’clock. On thi.s .same da.v Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, the. F. Weldon Miner of this town. In small in relation to the cost of the . GIcnney and Beverly Gage, a ! morrow and Sunday for a two- will be a small admi.ssion fee. i “ President Eisenhower has de­ The newly organized Pistol and I boundaVies lO'.a miles into the Gulf troops in the wee’.: ended Tue.'',d'.y nominated Benjamin Butler o f j not decide how much they will a .venr ago, a total of 1,114 were being recommended by William C. Earls of Athlone, Halifax, Sta'n- s statement to the meeting, ex­ proposed building, that a great sixth grade team; and honorable j day engagement. .’oni will ring clared that there is no alternative Revolver Club of Manchester will I of MexlcOi Wiganowske would include clubs plained the Bolton members did deal could be saved on normal ex­ mention to Nancy Maneggia and totaled 3,.534, including 1,780 CARPETS distrihufed. to the European army treaty. The meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the Mn.s.sachuKctts for Pic.sidcnt, -but ' spend themselves until they know hope. Clarendon, Scarbrough and j many of the songs ihat .gained fVooodilea Disappearing I Saturday .SeHsiun Set In the throe days the office ha.s and taverns in an amendment to Mountbatten, the Dukes of Aber- not intend to seem ungracious and cavation costs in view of the sandy Gail Bhudreau of fifth grade. liilled. Most were credjteil to the suggestion that Germany might State Armory. Jack Alves is the broke up after it received only I exactly how much American help her national popularity. MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER I He told the Senate he c.\pe< ts i(, 130,000 votes in the election. | been open heie. the total licenses Article 4. Section 8, making them corn, Beaufort Fortescue Norfolk, gave three reasons for their posi­ soil at this site and that the sile Grange Notes U. S. Seventh Division. Sydney — (/P) — Professional get direct membership in NATO is Instructor and advi.sor for the they can count on. In Korea. Capl. McConnell’s re- Al.co featured will be .Man j hold it in session until 10 p. m.-to- i.ssued has reached 3.821. For the identifiable with stores selling im- Portland and Wellington, the Mar- tion. was remarkably' level, requiring a The third and fourth de,grees Dean, popular singing star, Her­ crocodile ahootera may desert Aus­ b u i k ; e t t e r m s a r r a n g e d Incorrect because France opposes group. ' night and to hold another Saturday Despite this, the ministers today der a liquor permit. Also, the dis­ minimum of grading. He also esti­ I eo:d of 10 MIGs downed and three Q How many copie.s of the studied a big volume of figures same perio'l- "But if the European Defense p. m. duced from 1,000 feet to 800 feet Addi.son, Alanbrooke, Portal, of aite due to the population shift in construction costs at this site candidates at the lo-al Grange say that crocodiles are becoming . Corner Middle Turnpike at Pinehurat Corner, Manchester and Mrs. Anthony Dubaldo of 161 speare's works are extant? view." It sets forth each nation's running more than 1,000 ahead. under the amendment. I of Miami, w’no h;\ destroyed 11. wr.y Dancing. Delights, " snd other community plan is rejected, the Taft has said that unle.ss an Alexander, Montgomery, and Al­ with the admission Of the fourth as opposed to any other apparent nieetin.g tonight at the Community sesreer in alt rivers within reason­ OPEN D A IL Y 0 to 8:80 — W EDNESDAY TO NOON Glenwood street, who was injured A There are proba'oly less economic capabilities and willing- Office hoiir.s tomorrow are from Farm Lands Exchange will also I probably destroyed another and well-known stage personalities. Americans have an alternative of agreement is reached to curb de­ lendale and Barons Harleech and town waa bad: that the time sched­ sile in the three towns. Hall at 8 o’clock. A degree team able distance of Darwin. Only four THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 9 A. BL to 9 P. M. in the two-bike collision on Lan­ than 130 copies in the world, nc.s.s to pay for arms. 8:30 a, ni. until noon. Monday, seek a change in the zone of a j damaged one. Performances will be' continuous , their own. If war breaks out in bate, or set a time for voting, he Cranworlh. ule set by the three-town com­ It was Linehart's opinion that from Ellington Grange will exem­ shooters are going out this year, caster road Wednesday afternoon, will hold the Senate In session Officials who have been poring Tue.sda.v, Wednc.sday and Thur.4- large area on the south of Middle r ^^(•ConneIl cnu.ght his late.st with late stage shows Saturday Europe they can resort to a Ladies of the order are Queen mittee was of. paramount impor­ the valley site would be attractive plify the third degree with local although the price of hides has was discharged from Manchester around the clock starting Monday. Q - When did the first circus over these figures io r months say diry of next week, the office will Turnpike west near Hilliard's Pond I 7IIG at 43,000 feet over the ' and Sunday at 10 p. in. periphery defense, and that would Elizabeth and her mother and tance and would be upset by Marl­ asthetically and other members c.s- members conferring the fourth. risen by 20 per cent. Shooters say Memorial Hospital this morning. He accuses opponents' of waging come to the United States? European nations will pay out be open from 8:30 to 4:30 p. m. from Residence Zone A and Rural- I Chongchon River. leave Germany defenseless." Princees Wilhelmina, former borough’s, admission: and that the timated that a 20 per cent fuel The harvest supper, which is there are still plenty of crocodiles Brought to the hospital uncon­ an "honest - to - God filibuster-' . A — In 1792. • about 12 billion dollars this year Residence Zone to Businc.ss Zone 3, I "W e saw two MIGs about two FIVE-DAV FOREt^AHT Remida of Warning - Queen of The Netherlands. three, towns which ponaituted the saving would result from the natu- j served with the.ae two degrees, In outback rivtrs. but not In miiifi- scious, the youngster suffered a 'against the bill, which would give* _ for N ATO defenses. A town pumping station is located I miles off to our right and heading Bocton, April 24- -(jT»—The tem­ Adenauer reminded the House Churchill is the first Prime g;-oup were similar In nature ral windbreak providecl in a valley will be prepared by the Home bera large enough to cover the slight concussion. , the states title to oil-rich sub- . ^ " " 'y inland on a portion of the lot. site. I toward the ■^aiU," McConnell sa.u. perature in New England during The U. S. outlay for'foreign aid. Minister for 227 years to be whereas Bolton’s members ex­ Economics committee snd regul 'r heavy expenses of hunting. that Secretary of State Ehilles has merged coastal lands over which | New England? A change from Rural Residence ";.iy wingman and I moved over the ne.xt five ' days, Saturday delivery of material and mainte­ Public Records knighted while actually in office. pressed doubt as to whether Marl­ Dts«‘iiss Power Project ' refreshment committee. It will warned that the American Con­ I the Supreme Court has ruled the ^ Vermont, to Busine.ss Zone 2 will be asked Two rcpresenlative.s from the towards lucni, t)Ut before w « cw iil through ne::t Wednesday, wlil nance of land, sea and air forces .Sir Robert Walpole waa made a borough shared that similarity. be served following the cermon- gress would change its attitude on Xclls Parents How j federal government now has para-| ' How did the strawberry get for a plot of land between the Wil- Connecticut Light and Power i.ne up on liieirf they dove do.vn average mo"e than alx degrees European aid unless something In and around Europe is expected -fWarrantee Deeds bur Cross Highway and Wind.sor Hnight of the Garter in 1726. He Paul H. Arnold of the Bolton ‘.al rituals. I mount rights. j name? j Company discu.ssed with the com­ on 'ilie lad o* a lone &abrc jel, iir- shove the seasonal 'normal. Turn­ to at len.sl match this sum. street. ^ >s the onlly commoner holding the group made a motion that Marl­ solid were produced on the Eu­ I The outnumbered band of op-| \ ^ The bciTic.s seem to be Philij! H. Hallin and P'lank H. mittee the desirability of three-1 iig like ciazy. ing. warmer on the weekend »nd To Teach Children Dulles said yesterday that, from borough be admitted as a stud.v M.'tnehster Evening Hernl l Bol­ ropean army by June 30. I ponents deny they are trving t o ! * ''^ "'n among the leaves of the Hallin to Kenneth I. Chase and , One other amemliv.ent to the Crdcr or Garter now. phase electrical poweE , for any j ■ iL loogeii bad for that F-86, so ► T O Y S . 4 here on, he is looking to Europe to group with Andover, Bolton and ton correspondent, .’Irs. ’ 'i .'■•I'l eontinued warm the rest- 'of the "And. remember this," the Chan­ talk the bill to death. Tliey .say 1 " id the plant first had the I.«uise .S. Cliasc, property at 2.3 i regulations will be aired. It WQ.;ld; " **(®.tirne of service, ke bf- proposed, school. It was, in t-heii'-' I -do.e oiuoUe-larl di tnat period. - FUR‘THE KIDDIES " 4 namjivslrew.berry,. whieh- in set the pace in rearming forbid the use of siitxiivVsions in ' '■.-.me one of the greats of British Hebron continuing as* the partlct-^ D’ Hiilla, telephone MItrliell f cellor added, ‘.‘I f we. Jlon-'t join up ■■ Many - helpful snggastlona oft ! they-want-:to-educAte the public h* time LyiTall street. " | opinion, admittedly co.stly but • liiat lulu Ino bo Wiled, i l.reu iiuni Precipitation during the period ^ Largs, Aasortment ^ wa.s changed to strawberry. "They can appreciate the peril business zone.s for residential pur- t'i-‘*t'>ry by his leadership of the paling members. 3-,Vi4.5. with the West, we cannot sustain teaching the facts -of life to what they regard as its evils. better than we." he said. Green Manor Estates, Inc., t o : could almost be termed a ncce.s.si- i,.r0U leel and elobbered h.i.i goon, I'.vill'on the average total.over one an economy to support our own They lost late yesterday , in a po. es. Lots of record in Business nation from .the days of its dark- Motion Is .-\mended children were given to the beqter Ralph S. Herman. Jr., and Doio-j The motion wa.s amended by ty. i i.e liroiio Oil tlie attaeK and went hrif inch occurring as rain on the people. Without trade with the maneuver to set the bill aside tem­ Q Which of the American Dulles was firm in pointing out, est Church Mothers Club at its meet­ thy H. Herman, property on San-j zones could still he used for home ” *. P f * ' through the years of Jtra. Thomas Birmingham of An­ William Pratt of Andover, chair­ •iKo a iig'nt spiral. ' weekend and again about Tuesday. West we might be Isolated and porarily and take up economic c o I o n i e .s\w-a.s the first to issue however, that the U. S. expects “ blood, toil, tear.s and sweat" to ing Wednesday night by Dr. Hilda ford road. i building, however. dover to state that Marlborough man of the building committee, re­ Ovcrt*]iar«:e R iiIcmI "I'lio uiiG’s Wiiigman wa.s try­ control.s legislation. Some author­ pancr monel prompt action on the European final victory over Nazi Germany. face catastrophic economic conse­ Ciosby Standish. John A, Orsini, Jr., and Barbara I The hearing will get started at be admitted with no qualifications: ported briefly and slated a more ing to gel on our tan as 1 i i i . u quences." ity for .such controls, including A Massabhiisells in 1690. army treaty to get German troops He became a symbol of Briti.sh 'Dr. Standish told the group that R. ..Or.sini .1,0 . Robert H. Kirsche..; 8 o'clock and is op?n to the public. On-each vote, to accept the amend­ specific report would be prepared ^ 1 agaiii at., tlie -M-IG in loe spti aii r. rent curbs. Is due to expire at into tinifdfm. He w arned*thaf the btilldog tenacity, through the To Loual Latioll I A In 1889. propriation for NATO without as- countrymen to continue fighting. 'r'he meeting s’l, Aindover la.st A final judgment in the amount I f the, upper House had rejected embarrassment, simply and honcsl- ■surances that pi'ogress was being A. Johnson, property at 145 West ' X t lV . ll XSI » C tlX -U vote of the chairman. I "lie went into a ia i„e loop aao the pacta, they could then have His leadership in World W ar II night was attended by tlie fou: of $682.50 was entered in the FOp TOLLAND COUNTY AND EAST HARTroRD l.v, as information in this realm B\it backers of the submerged made on the treaty. Center street. In\a town meeting earlier this j I followed him up. 1 s.iol ag...n in been sent back to the lower House Q What doc.s s \ a i r p i n was a magnificent climax to a committee members from Bolton; T'nited States Di.stiict Court in should be given In a perfectly lands bill ganged up against this; Another hint of future U. S.. (lliai-tscd lo You ill week. Marlborough voted to an- and Adenauer’s forces might have weight ? \ .\ttachnient career as a .soldier in India. Cuba, Paul H. Arnold. F. Weldoh Miner, I the loop anu saw smoke eome tronl move by Sen. Anderson (D-NMt.j policy came in a stateiVieilt by De­ First National Bank of Man- point a laommittce to work with Hsrtford le.st week in the case of Hosi New and Used Motors tried to gain a two-thirds major­ normal manner. It matters little A A little le.s.s . thair I 100 Egypt and South Africa, youthful Hai'ry Pellerin and Alexander his engine. 'Then he burst into Taft called it a maneuver to give ■ fense Secretary Charle.a E .' W il­ chr.stcr against Clarence E. Rna> h the planning committee if they the United Slates vs. William ity there to override the upper which parent answers the ques­ ounce. An 18-year-old Manchester youth war correspondent, historian, lec­ Plante s.s well a.s John McDeimoU. ilaines and sptin out at the top of TRADES ACCEPTED the opponents a bre.sthing spell. son. In lauding a scries of agree­ and Dorothy M. Roach. $162, were accepttiq^ and also voted sn House. The lower House approved, tions, she said, the important point who rccenll.v returned home from turer, member of parliament and (Mr, and Mrs. John C. Rothwcll, Lewie of 176 Spruc e si reel. the loop and stalled down." The vote wa.s 61 to 21, with 14 ments to manufacture 5.50 million piopertv at 104 Bridge street. sppropriation 6f S’20 per pupil as them last month 224-165. being that father and mother agree Q By whom was Puerto Rtbp the Navy wa.s in police custcxly to­ minister in the government. Arthur C .4 r 1 s o n and Warren Lewie is tlie owner of housing Dunphy IM.vwoimI and Planked Boats Senators not voting. Opponents of dollars worth of planes in Europe Marriage License their contrihutioh, to the planning With this road blocked, Ade­ as the child may ask both and I discovered? day on a charge of breach oMthe He won his first seat in parlia­ Amundsen. !ic','onimo(bitii)ns at 170-178 .Sprue.' f>ld Town 14 and 16 Ft. Skiffs and Rowboats the submerged lands bill apparent­ ^ with the U. S. putting up half Edward Paul Moske and Jeanne budget. nauer Will have to think up a new there must be do discrepancy in I A Clislopher Coliimhii.s in peace after allegedly thieat.’ ning ment 53 years ago. and has served Home Fniiii Korea |.‘-■(leet. The goverrm-nt claimed Mastercraft Trailers the basic way of answering. ly number slightly more than 21. M the money, Wilson expre.ssed Eleanor Mi Carthy, both of Man- John Horton of Hebron reported strategy. I 1193. He named the i.aland San I to .slash his wrists, police reported as Undersecretary for Colonies, .Blierwood Clyde, nephew of that tile landlord o\crcbarged No matter how much may be Twenty-five signed a letter earlier hope that similar plans would fol- Chester. that further studies of the Gaglinr- Water Skis, Tow Ropes, Anchors this week 'asking President Kisen- ! Juan Bautista. today. ^ prc.sident of the Board o f Trade. done property w ere -eondupteci this Krank G. Clyde of Carpenter road' Mary T, Janis, n tenant at tlw done later b.v others through Riillcling Permits Home SecretarY, First Lord of the Buoys,'Life .Tackets, etc. CITES FRENCH WOES hower to set forth in detail hl.s I T ie youth. Walter Kiiczyn.ski. of week with the State Department with whom he lives, arrived at i above acldiY.-s. from June 10, 1051, p u b l ic churches, schools, etc., parents W ho was OnV-highly-placed Ariieri: an said To George Harss for a garage at Admiralty and Minister of Muni­ tiirough Sept. 2.S, 19.52. Complete Line of Rods, Reels, Lures Paris. April 2s—(/Pi—A Foreign views on the bill.. The President the flr.at .\nievtcan more and more of this type of 7 Cottage street, was arre ted of Health with unfavorable result.s Seattle, Wash., .yesterday fro-m Ko­ should not neglect this privilege President to 56 Oliver road. $700, , I tions in the first World War. Sec­ .4c( ording to the judgm.’ nt, Offlee spokesman today ob.served hss .said he favors state control of be marr '-l i- i’ -> in matched aid could be expected. i abriit .3 p. m. yesterday after he regarding drainage for sewage. A " rean duty. He wa.s among 2.407-j snd if they miss it, they miss a office" __ To Charle.s Botticello for a tool i retary for War and Air. Secretary $325..50 is to be pai«PETGR PAN” ' ment. two (lays thi.s month more than' PIECESI for a ratification delzte. ton PTA at a meeting held this 1.50 acres with 12 acres of cleared Manchester High School baseball keejys mothei.s ti.->d lo the.hoine. Signed ...... Plana Rent .Action 430 Ghine.se .stiident.s and workers- Mim PLIGHT TO MARS week. Other officers elected were land suitably- for buildings and team, pitched a five-hit opening , IVERYTHING YOU Taft also said today he would went behind the bamboo curtain game against-Meriden this week., Robert Leyden, vice president; athletic flekfs. It is listed as in­ Address ...... THK LONKSOMK RM Gauclel’s Opening Mrs. Earl Hampton, secretary, see about getting a bill to extend after arriving from Pakistan. In­ cluding 35 (icres tillable,land; nine Manchester won the game. 10-2. CS) - -■ NEED TO PUT ON and Mrs Howard Hansen, treasur- federal rent control through the dia, Malaya and Indonesia. acres of pasture; 89.5 acres of Pete struck out nine men and gave and SKY KING IN THK *r- Senate without Intermpting the Most pf them say they arc con­ woodland and brush and five seres up only two bases on h.-ills. Last A g e ...... Schoo^...... G ra d e...... DYNAMITK RIND H blP'U P Allracls Crowds Council representatives elected prolonged debate over aiibmergecl vinced that China has a new and of wasteland. The site wss rated sea.«on, Pete won five and lost one TOP SOIL EXPERT WATCH were Mrs. Ernest UngerCr, Mrs. oil lands. lofty destiny and that they want game pitching for Manchester. He . With 32 PACK to work toward it. Some arc front Parent's SIgnatorr ...... Edward Walters and Mrs. Richard The rent l.ssiie Is squarely up From tobaren fields betw.M*n T REPAIRING REAL EXCITJNO SCRIPT ROOK INCLUDID More than 35.4)00 persons visited j families of Communist or leftist Bagge. to the Senate now. The Hopse Manchester and RfMTtvIlle. Sev­ Mall this entry (n Chairman Joseph F. Bell. 0 I Cresiwood Drive, the new Gaudet's jewelrv store ' voted 187 to 66 .vesterdnv for a stuiipathiea who are di.ssatl.sfied So Practical, Versatile TELEVISION SHOWS I -Miss Jape Hayden's third grade ern! thousand yards In pile. Manchester, Conn., not later than May 1, 1953. yesterday, the first day of an ex- ' wa.s announced as the attendance bill to continue the . ceiling for with life abroad. Some are recniit- A Crocheted Charmer Dials Refinished tended gr>nd opening. etl bv the Reds for special activi­ prize winner for the month. The three months in cities which no-.v PEKM-O-SEA}, CRYSTALS It’s terrihe! It’s colossal . and it’a youft absolutely free! About 50 women crowded the ca.sh award wiK be u.sed to pur­ have then) and for a year in crit­ ties. Some simply are unemployed youths who want to trv life ' in 75c Per Yd. Plus Loading Just bring Mom or Dad to our store and ask for your - entrance before the store’.s open­ chase film strips. Children sent a JVfllical defense rtlUfx^,areas. C Bothj( 8111 IV11 types VO /•41’ • .. , Guaranteed Workmanship ing in the morning and crowds letter of thanks for having the are due to expire April 30. unlcs.s to wangle free Bring your nun truck Saturday KRKK T V Studio Everything included . . . big colorful •stage . . . 20 actors (hat really mov4 . . . 22 pieces of continued to pass through the store opportunity to hear the Vienna i extended. |'»' cheap tran.sportation. DONT MISS A THING! and Sunday. I.oader will be at . (intil 9 p,m., closing time. Boys' Choir. scenery . . . camera . . camera man . . . lights . . . every­ Taft said "we might be able to pile. DEWEY-RICHMAN Gaudet's move to the. store at Mrs. Bagge and Mrs. Irving j get the House measure through j thing cut out and ready to put together. Birch and Main streets came about Garlslde served refreshments In I the Senate by unanimous consent Truth Is Needed. 787 MAIN ST. as the result'of a fire which drove TEL. HARTFORD 8-0271- Dodge TRUCK Buys the schopj- cafeteria. before next week's deadline. He MOMI DADI No CostI No Obligation! the firm from its original location. A one-act play entitled "Scat­ ] .said he was exploring that po.ssi-j Here’s a wbnderful opportunity for you to oee the full line of , The change, of location biought i tered Showers" was presented. Ldi^)r, Deelares i bility. I TAKE UHNTA8E OF THESE pmCES dependable hew Admiral home appliances and television ' With' it an expansion of Gaudet’s | Thomas Turner was narrator. Such a plan appeared to be the line of merchandise and the in­ Members of the cast included Mrs. sets . . . and get a fabulous toy for'the kiddies F R E E !' only way to save the lintited ex- ; Wounds Treated— Roughly clusion of Union'Optical Company Robert Barningh'am. Mrs. Erland tension proposed for federal rent aa a concession on the premises. Johnson and Mrs. Turner. East SI. I,ouis, 111. i/Ti—Called Every day of the weeic soVne- controls,...... tn .a la.V.er,a.io investigate, a-fight-i On his pait the Ohioan has been | poljce were told a man had been FOR SEPTIC TANKS & CESSPOOLS! -1952 just as adamant against setting ' knifed but had left the establish- th ing is happening' some­ Parish Is Given |Firm Buys Tract the submerged lands 1-ill aside tern- j ment and waa last seen walking Biggest 21 TV Picture! porarily for an> other mea.sure. ■’ 1 I O U P PRIVATE . Hawever, by unanimous agree-i <^«tfhing him, had t o ' To FatheF Stack | In Fast Hartford 11 U V i S i; Vv t K A E SYSTEM " SuntGflGnGt new iepw ■ Oym t ef 9 ment It would'he possible to break |physically...... subdue him before they, sonal interest to you. Your piclurt lybu with, 292 In. of into the debate long , enough to i could gel him to a hospital. Three A WELL BALANCED UNIT vitwiitM.«rG«i P^Gftwrtri In ■ bril* Rev. Thomas F. Stack, who was The Lydaippevelopment Cor­ paa? the HOii.se rent controls bill hours later they were called to newspaper is your eyes and NEW *52 DDDGE Va TDN PICKUP llnnl ttUclInn nf nuw IfS J ap$K)inted pastor of St. Patrick s poration of ^Manchester haj< pur­ with no discussion. ; the hospital becau.se he refused .to 4 speed tranamlaalon 11" clutch, high side body. Full list price Arimlrnl TulGvftinn lutt. Church" in East Hampton yester­ chased t\vp tracts of land in the There was a po.ssibility such con­ .stay in bed and was disturbing' 8UUS.3S. • ^ other patients. day. is well-known in Manchester. I .southea^ern section of East sent could not be obtained in the ' ears, ever-alert to bring you Up until a few years ago. Father ' Hartfojd and plans to construct a exchange of recrimination.s over • Stortf S«ptic Action Going At $1,S9S Admiral 2rr¥ Stack was a regular visitor at St. Iarg>^ housing development there. the submerged lands. FAST the news you should .lames’ Church and often preached Deeds were recorded this week in ctis ro o *- Cmnsole MedleU the Sunday sermons. dPhe general controls which Meeting on Mav 6 • Stimulatos Ba^forio i the town clerk’s office of that would be extended for three 'tnow about and understand NEW I952-B3-2 pattern printed Inside the book. Z> stitches and gra q d ' designs are periodr * Bonni. security cents. * MANCHESTER— TEL. MI-3-5101 130 CENTER ST. (COR. OF CHUtCH>* Fhnted in this i8sue.' 25 centa. ' * <* T v.k '-A . ' 1 . ' -' k ' '■ V i r . . ■'v • i... 1 • k V . : : V . • ,' ■ x „ . . -r-if-

‘ i-' • . ■ ' ‘ , MANCHESTER EVENIl^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. F'RIDA'Y, APRH. 24, 1953 / MANCHESTER EVENmC HERALD, MANGHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 P A C T PlPiWIII lt)ONBRVlLLE-FOLKS BY J!^ON1^^NE EOX i ’UNNY BUSINJ5SS BY HEBSH BEROER carnival BY DICK TUBN e II guide in the field of labor-man­ state to the need for Irhmediate ac­ Oak street; Mr8. Valerie Starkel, ^ t .. .1 agement relationa" ,for a time. > tion. ------'" Lewis Seek^g Cedars Issue Booster Drive Food Health 40 Canlbrldge atreet; Mrs. Fran­ euM TacATitaaT •wl.tTNw m- PRECARIOUS OCCUPATION Seftse and Nonsense "The voice of experience can Acting speedily , to pass a bill ces Walsh, 18 Mintz court; Joseph Ltir ar. masai. dictate to a future Congress wHat, approved by the Ser.ate yesterday, L’Heureaux, 106 Waranoke road; WITH Ma^a coci.M. MaOAu aMMoTSk g U ANINa UP THE BACK VARP WITH DAp’S 9 /. if any, legislation is needed in this the House sent to the giovemnor MAT oaaaaci avaaraMa'mprmom ar.ar,' ^ J |B««M IT tM trying to reach some goal for more years ah when you feel a a jf you need one” ; the going they get ao breathless Big Labor Acts Lewis’ union has never b^n iriiig Ceremonial Will emergency law designed to pro­ Membership in the Manchester ADMITTED TODAY: •' Robert SINUS^ and old Browning says "Never and panting that they lose all sight recognized by- the National Labor S i tect tenants threatened with evic­ Recent Inspections of Leishman, 29 Cook street; Paiula Booster Club was increased by Kracunas, 64 'Turnbull road; Mrs take a drink except when you need of the beautiful country they are Relationa Board, wl^iph adminis­ tion, except for causes such as ^(CoBtlnued from Page One) Start Tomorrow at more thart ISO members during Rose Anniello, 128 Eldridge one." Now what la a fellow going passing through; and then the first ters theTaft-Hartley Act, because non-paymeqt. of rent or maintain­ Local Restaurants to thing they knoW, they are old and none of\jts officers signed non- 5:3 0 p. m. at Terminus ing a nuisance on the property. the Booster Day drive here yester­ street; Herman Lemer, East Hart­ AMAXtao mn# 5s\ to do? ' ■peeific detaila, Taft said Harding Be Summarized; Film ford. "Manson -Follow both rules, and worn out, and it doesn’t make any Communia't affidavits, as required It gives tenants the right to day. President Jack Crockett an­ N.mI tommmiom difference whether they’ve reached never tried to. draft any v.’orkers. before a uniqn can use the board’s appeal eviction proceedings to the BIRTHS fTODAY: a daughter tiniM b n a ic b a , you’ll be all right. The Tall Cedara parade tomor­ nounced today that teams of high A foot!'sanitation meeting which Khine (bMk ba___ _ . the goal or not. I’ve decided to sit "Prealdenta-aren't perfect men," facilities. Common Pleas, court and provides school students did a tremendous" to Mr.' and Mrs. Albert Issac, » e iKh af ______row, part of the annual Spring the public,-and restaurant proprie­ down by the way and pile up a LAwia told the Senator and added: Lewis’ union fias been the tar­ for stays for as long as a year. follow-up job by telephone, per­ Mansfleld; a son to Mr. and Mrs; Mn* extensive farming and Intensive others. —Mme. de Fontaine coal." enter into agreements with other A summary of the results of the aegmentu of our population justify Because of the success, the sjU'- DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. hectlcut. Revision o f 1049, Re­ farming, well, I'm going to have Lewis said the present law’s states for mutual military aid. inspection will probably be releas­ quires THAT ALL IXX3S OVER Man—Do you send your shirts to the Congress in stripping tho In concurrente with the Senate, dents have asked President Crop^- Dorothy Bishop and daughter, // intensive living after this. I’m statute hooka of both the Wagner "fundamental evils" cannot oe ed at the meeting. Dr. Msrzialo SIX MONTHS OLD MUST BE the laundry down the street? the House approved a bill giving ett . to let .the . drive continue Mansfield Center: Mrs, Dorpthy going to know I’m enjoying it, and Taft-Hartley acts." cured by amendment. said. A ■ technicolor film ehtltled Casadei, Vernon; Mrs. Jean Sulli­ LICENSED 6N OR BEFORE while Im enjoying it. Most people Friend—No, I tear the ahirta hourly-paid state employes the through Monday so that they will • Best Food - in Town" will be *Thit way I won't ba lata for school and Dad v/on't ba That would leave two basic laws same time-off privileges as are through Monday so that they will van, 613 Main street; Mrs. Mary MAY 1st, 1953. Neglect or refusal don’t live; they just race. They are myself. dealing with organized labor—the shown, and basic bacteriology and Levitt and son, 14 Monro street: to license your dog on or before ■2‘* S 3 \ lata for work!" enjoyed by salaried erilployes. have the week end to make more effective dishwashing techniques 1932 Morrls-LaGuardia Act and Also in concurrence, with tho contacts. The drive is slated to end Mrs. Myra McQual'd and .daugh­ that date will cost you an AD- DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE the 1914 Clayton Act. Foiled Bandit Kills will be discussed. ter, West Sfafford; David Con- DI’TIONAL . DOLLAR as. well aa Senate, the House pa.ssed a bill this month, but Crockett' is also One of the session's features'will The Taft-Hartley Law, passed in the allowing the one-day student con­ ant, Storrs; Mrs. 'Veronica Bou­ make you liable to arrest. BY J. K. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE giving New London County be a live bacterial exhibit. OUT OUR WAY 1947 to supersede the 1935 Wagner Self ill Bank Frav authority to determine whether it test to run over the week end- dreau, 31 Strant street: Robert Regtetration fees are aa follows: Act Is now up for possible revision shall maintain one or two county ■ There are now more than 500 Dubaldo, 161 Glenwood atreet. Male ox Spayed Female, 82.00; 1 JUST KNCCKEP THAT SEEM S TO VEH.OL' BONE- ' M. 11^. U. %. PM. OM. before the Senate and House Labor Female, 10.25; Kennel (when not DRAT IT, M ARTHA.' 'GOTTA Gerj Answer to Proviout Puizio jails. The county presently has jails members in the Booster Club. A FIM<3E R O U T OP HOKRIFV THE BOVS SETTER REESE mt H MA •w'Aaa. committees. Most of organized (Continued From Page One) Funds are used for extra curricu­ more than 10 dogs are kept), t d c a v , b u t i t H A P m a d e a < ''MOST you MAI N- MV □ □ m in New Ixmdon and Norwich, and JO IN T—yVILL ONE IF VOO'LL KEEP X30RTOM60EJ Common Quotes labor favored the Wagner Act and lar activities In the local schools. Hospital Notes $26.00. W A S N 'T m a n y BIO REP IN .TAIN THAT LOPING 'GLASSES “ Oh, Miaa FtnnalM I thought wa war# going to ramam^r a a a the proposal has been made that OF YOU OOVS |^l 'rHE HANSAR. VOOMAV wanted it kept on the books. green Old.amobile with an Illinoi. hAa an appointmant!" a a aaid, the Taft-Hartley Act will out charge. The funds have made The undersigned gives notice Age and Color Mnriclngs. — THIS MAKES ME high .school girl and a part-time Senate in approval of a bill ADMITTED VEST ERDAY: O U V A N ’ E A Y ' Y A N < A B O N E- , aeTtHERe/— THIS is c a n tb e' l| 1 "------and 1 Vehicles a a a c i M i B a a a remain "a thlrn and a spear in it possible for the high school to. that he will sell at public auc­ VETERINARY XJERTIFXCATB FEEL LIKE A employe at the bank gave this ac­ authorizing a payment of Sl.OOO T H I S L E 6 BA 0 K IN , SETTER.' A treat for me JbST> 0 6 SHOT 2 Awry □ □ a a c e a □ □C l the side of American labor." He continue its large program and not William Pfeiffer, South Coventry; tion a 1941 Lincoln Club Coupe, REQUIRED FOR iSPAYBD FE­ STUBBORN BCV SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH mouse” count: to the children of Mrs. Jennie W ILL Y*J*"AM' HE'P' LETTING PEOPLE; HOOPLE.'y a a a a s v a □ r a u added: curtail any part of it due to the Mrs. Irene Rbeko, Johnston, R. I.; Motor No. H 117087, Registration MALE NOT PRE’STOUSLT LI­ IT. ^REiNG AAARCHED, 4 "Just a ------3 Ballerina a t a a a a m □ a u Jack Gordon Sorbo of New Britain who died at VievN 'ifcxj IN "A liberal application of co­ "A man with a little girl came double sessions. No. 4U 818, owned by Henry CENSED. Office hourk-'wtil bfi as IN B y T H E dream"- 4 ••------at any the Middletown State Hospital, Mrs. Yvette CosUtllo. 20 iB ^on CNERALLS.' logne or a generous sprinkling of back in our-department ithe loan to tlie Masonic Temple where most Brimmer; 159 Forbes Street. Ea.st follows: Daily except Saturdays t r u a n t 8 Scott’s "U dy price" o a o B a a □ □ □ where she was a patient, as a re­ road: M.rs. Alice Klotcr, Rock­ of tha------'* a a a a a c ] □ a a ■Chanel No. 5’ cannot and will not department) and said the bank of the parade units will disband. Hartford, Connecticut, in accord­ and Sundays, 9 A. M. to‘ 5. P. M., ICJFFICER.' 5 "------threats" was being held up, he said we'd sult of havings been given the ville; Mrs. Elsie Darby, 4b6 Main 12 “Long, long 6 "G o ------your B c i a a a a a a a deodorize an otherwise odorous While the parade is in progrcs.s ance with Section -7240 of the except Thursdays when the Jiours *> L J o a a E ] a m a better get down on the floor. wrong medicine. Hospital Auxiliary street: Barbara Swanson, 65 De­ General Statutes of , Connecticut. % papers" creature.” .some members of Nutnieg Forest von drive; Miss Leokadia Hille, will be 9 A. M. t« 7 P. M .,\and .1 13 “Garden of The Igw. Lewis said, "is a spe­ "I got under my desk by the No. 116 will circulate among the Revision of 1940, in order to satis­ FRIDAY. MAY 1st whea\^e South Windsor: Jeanne Menard, 4 »» 7 Compass point 25 Roman 41 Furies window. Then t.wo men with masks fy a lien for repairs and storage cie of fraud on not only labor speetatoi-.s .seeking contributions Prepared for Sale Little street; Aloyslus Campbell, hours will be from 9. A. M. mitU 8 Flax fabric emperor 42 Wound unions but upon the coyntry at over their face came in with two for relief of muscular dystrophy. of said automobile. The automo­ 14 Angeijs . incrustation Ruth Millett 56 Pearl street: Geoffrey Gibbs, 9 P. M. 9 Greek war god 28 Assail customers. They threw the hos­ Expon.ses of tiic parade and bile was left at (Jlarkc Motor 15 "Busy IS a 43 Rupee weight large." Jr., 116 Drive B; Robert Pound, If available, please bring last 10 ’’------to the 27 Cherishes The Norris-LaGuardia Act lim­ tages into a back room and told rerrinony will be paid by the Mr.s. Alexander Mannella, chair­ Sales on November 8, 1952 and , city" (pl.) 28 Tear 44 Individuals man of the rummage sale to Ire 349 Hilliard street; Leo Boudreau, year's license with you as this 'wUl ited the use of .injunction.s--court them to shut and and they wouldn’t forest, recording to , Pa.st Grand MARRYING HI.S BOSS MIGHT the work was completed on Np- expedite the isauanca. o l the new. ' 18 Dairy cattle " 11 Essential 29 Fruit'drinks 48 Cily lii ----- NOT HELP A MAN ' - ' conducted' by thtr* Women’s 29 Margaret-road;-Mrs. Dora Jef­ ..X. 18 Led astray orders which forbid certain types be hurt. ~ Tall Cedar Jack Gortlon, chief of veihber 15, 1952. The sale will license. , . being .51 Argue Oklahoma "Then they started shooting Auxiliary of Manchester Me­ ferson, 270 West Center street; 20 German state of conduct—in work disputes. The -xtaff. Arthur Kissman, 121 Highland take place April 27, 1953 at 2:00 If you apply for renewal by 17 " A ------53 Pale 47 Ripped Clayton anti-trust Act^ attempted through the window right over my A man suggests that in the fu­ morial Hospital has announced 21 "Tarzan, the Tlicre will be six units in the street; Hugh Pagani, 31 Charter p. m. at Clarke Motor Sales owned mail please enclose laat year’s li­ scholar" 58 Reach for 48 ----- ofthe to exempt labor unions from head, and the police were shooting ture it might be smarter for a that plans are complete for this by George Clarke and located at man” show.” parade, each of M-hieh will include cense and a stamped addressed 19 Overturn 40 "All ----- , prosecution by delaring that labor back through the window. One a band. young man to marry the boas than annual, money-raising event which 301 Broad Street, Manchester, 22 "Richard the creeds and 50 Moisture in to think about marrying the boss’ envelope. 23 Imply is !’not a commodity.” bandit came beck to my desk to Past Tall Cedai*'Joseph Lutz is will bo held Thursday, in the Connectic'uL hearted” 24-Persia. colon” ..... morning daughter, . “ Samupl J. Turklngton 24” Wayside " Le*ls said these two laws load his gun and 1 thought he was mar.shnl of the' parade. Mcfnhcr.s vacant- stoi'o at 917 Main street, Raymond Kiecblt; CbrtaUble He claims that women are prov­ next to tho Manchester Trust Notice ■ Town Clerk ------” (Pl.) should be allowed to "rule and going to see me, hut then he ran are a.skcd _to n.s.sriuble at the tem­ t t T” I 4 r ” i 3 " off toward the front of the bank." ing themselves In executive posi­ Company. To Stockholders of the Man­ 26 Stoop • ple at 4 p. III. to assist in arrange- tions and thinks that in the future 27 “----- la la” Carmen Smith, executive vice mrnt.s. Special buses will trans­ A telephone committee under chester Water Company. Legal-Notice the boss' shoes will have high the eliairman.ship of Mrs. John Al- 0>A6OR IW PPR- 30 Draw back rz president of the bank, aaid the di­ port persons from there to the ter­ The Annual Meeting of ,the \ ^■2A J r'walw,m5 heels more and more often. There­ li.son has been calling all Auxiliary J U S T A N O L t> C U S T O M ADE IN APRILS 32 Dreaded A T A C O L 'U T O F r U O K A T K ll-’ Ul rectors wore in a board meeting in minus. Stockholders of the Manchester K b fore, his advice to young men is to mcmber.s this week to urge them . 34 Mountain lit .Msnrhi-ulfr. within ami ("r Um the president’s office when they marry the boss.. Water Company will be held at the ridges Dlatrict of Manclir.-KT, on the 20th heard a loud noi.se outside (in tho to bring their articles for the sale offi(ic of the Company In > Man­ a li zo da.v of April. A. D.. lM.t. That may be practical advice, to the store as early as possible A L L E Y O O P Macbeth And The Witches BY V. T. HAMLIN 33 Hebrew Preaent. JOU.N J. A L L h T T . banki. but It isn't likely to appeal to chester, Connecticut, on Wednes­ "I looked out the door and .sa-.v Tliiiii, Anderson on Wednesday. A large group of ascetic h n voung men day. Mn.'v 6th, 1953, at two o'clock I ■’*Eatate of Frank E. r.oaenhetKer, late men with masks at the savings workers will be busy marking and P. M., D. S. T., for the transac­ V 38 And not m t of Manch»'i'tE*r. in said District, drccas- 37 Endure IH k r r cage. Somebody said it was a hold­ Win Noniinalion can. marry t he _ boss ‘ aughtei. 1 tion of the following business: Arrangements have been made* for V 39 "Pass the *'*On motion of Klorcnce boaonberg- up and all the tellers hod their fully expecting that by doing so, 1. To receive the report of the • r of said Manchester, administratrix. a truck to pick up heavy articles " (pl.) i* i u It1 hands up. I .squeezed' back into the rocky road to .success will be Treasurer. ORDERED; Tha! six months from (Continued from Page One) and jiackeri boxes on Wedne.sday 40.Rodcnts «rd th^ s«me are iimU-ed-^nU allowed the room and told Dillon Ros.«. who ____ a pared highway so far as he is ■-2, T o -elect • Directors fo rjifie 41 Legal matters w 19S and the aamr are llnilled and Jalowed is president of the' bank, that there morning. -Friends of the Hospital cn.sulng year. for the cieditora within whieh.to bring WHS a holdup and he called the a practicing attorney in New Ha- concerned. Auxiliary who have such dona­ V 42 Ermine in their clainia against sant estate ami veil. Or he can ‘ marry money, ns 3. To approve and ratify the % if K1 R police." tions are asked to phone Mrs. 43 "Just working the sail! admln-lstratrix Is illr.n ted -o Gov. John I.xjdge signed into law saying goes, and not lose face acts of the Board of Directora give public notice to the ireditor.* to Miss Summers .said ah? heard Mannella, 9-3664, on 'Tuc.sda.y. since the last* Annual Meeting. lo r ----- " w «1 < today the holly contested bill pul- masculine world, 49 Granting bring In their rlaims within said tune one of the men say. "I'm going to Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins is co* 4. To transact such other bual- allowed bg pubUshiiiB a < opv of this dq it.” This is believed to be the ting a statewide ban on the L ie , marrY chainnan. ,6f the rummage sale 51 Decay i order In ronie. newspaper having a (Ir- and use of fireworks. ' the ho.ss is an entirely’ different ne.ss as may legally b\jOt06'B b rin g in th e ir rla im s w itliln sald^ llin e E.«(ate of Helen Kubacha. late of was called on to break a tic. , VX'B VJKTtK VOO. allowed by publishing a ropy of this Mamhe.«ter. in aaid Dletrlct. decenaed. The .special committee of six Zoilin); Board of Appeals order in some newspaper having a FRIGIDMRE On nudlnn of Rcgiiia K iczorow.«»ki. 2fi Senators and six representatives to be so i„In accoraanceaccordance wiinwith methe requirerequire- rirt-ulatlor In said prolmte district, Bell .street. Chicopee. Ma.^a.. execu trix. within ten days from lt)e daje of this OHDP3RED: That alx montha from will resume its influence neddline ' insists on being, inents of the Zoning Regulation order, and return make to thta court the 23rd day o f A pril., A .D .. 1953. be C i i r t aT lO a m I f"'* T " " " of Manche.ster, el the notice given. ' . Ht)d the aame are limited and allowed i^ n gal on grew out ora ci aT^^ ' ^ , ‘'.""fth'y ""d the | conn.. the Zoning Board of Ap! JOHN J. WALLETT.rjudge. for.the creiiltors wiliiin which t<^ bring In their claim.* agiinat aaid eatate. anrl public hearing AT A COURT OF PROBATE hold the .*atd executrix ia directed to give Iribiitoi. that S4.000 payoff ^ husbands. on Monday. Ma.y 4, 19.53 at 8:00 at Manchorter. within and f >r _tlio public notice to the creditor.* to bring P. M. In the Hearing Room of the Diatrict of Manchoalor. on tho 2,lrd in their claima within aaid time allow­ had been asked of him to have the But the girl who has become a Municipal Building on the follow- da.v of April. A.D.. 19.)3. - ed bji publiahln}^ a ropy of thl.« order bill killed. , Y)oss her.self can't minimize her Profloiit, JOHN J, \\ ALLKTT, in some newapaper having a circula­ Besides the fireworks bill. Lodge ' success enough to please a man. ing applications: tion in aaid-probate diatrict, withir. ten O.scar John.son for extension of ^*Eatalc of Marie Ciampo or Marla davi /form the date of thia order, and signed two other measures affect- | (All rights reserved, NEA Service Cliainp. lato of. Manchralor in aai.l dia- return make to thia court of the notice ing the judiciary, botli designed to Inc.) permi.ssion to file and repair saws / PRISCILLA’S POP. The Helping Hand ___ B V A h V E R M E E R lriot.-dfc'>a.aod. , . given, relieve congestion in the courts. in basement of home and to have MICKEY FINN D ow n ! Cpon application o f Jnarpn A. ( liatnp. JOHN .T. WADLETT. Judge. LANK LEONARD praytnic tliat l/'Urnj of afimiulsirntlor. One ^jill incre.Tscs the number of "OIG.MTY” FOR RrRLESQl'E small si"n for same at 90 Summit Street, Residence Zone B. DON'T W O R R Y P O P !' m ’...BUT> DEAR! SH E r ------— pF* (rrantril oti.aalil aa per ap* ■\T A COURT OF PROBATE liold Common Pleas judges from 10 to Bg » a g a B plication on flic, it ia ftt Manchester, within and for the Wayne Wright for extension of I ’LL BET YOU'RE THE ) r DIDN'T SAY....I MEAN. sergeant- m m T nmm! ig uess > irSFMORAPLV \ F-yES-POTMJUWBNT WELL^rM STUNNER •ESS!^ ORDERED; That the forrpoinp ap­ Diatrict of Manrhe.ater, on the 20th 12. The other makes procediirnl Tokyo — (>Pi -■ Japan's burles­ AZ/Cesr M ISERABLE SHE DIDN’T MEAN.. permission to have repairer's II , WWV DON'T POESirT LOOK < THERE STILL MRS 80METNW(» MW/ NAVE 1 0 TAMEMENOME IORPAM-NTRONT TAKE ME . plication bo hcanl and (fot*.*rinlii*d at d^v o f April. A, n .. 19:i3. Changes aimed at clearing the bur­ que queens are going to have to 1 GET.^AHEAD f a i l u r e in “ ^ the Trohatc office iti Manrhpator In Treat nt. .lOH.N J. W A M .E T T , dened dockets of old cases. scrub their own backs from now on i Rear of 202 New Bolton IMCLL. ITOOeNT/WUtt M6NT. aANCV! RNMT WMEOUT) SOIME FIRE W a NAPFORUINCh N-JIAT TOMVCOUSil TAKE IT SO harp! NOME! ^ J udge. LIKE OTHER B%id D Ia tr ic l. on tijF 4il) day pf Nkiy. Connecticut churchmen, caught ! Road, Rurnl Restdenro Zone. ALL THE r r IWMAKEMPU VlACrCPLIKEASTUPIP there! tlM m STHE to« cm!_ > A . D .. 1953. at ten «* cloik i]\ th** forc- E.'lale of Mary E. William.*, late of at lea.st in public. 1 H U S B A N D S -ORLA$TM6Nr jKftS! HERKAUTV , MWIL MEET SOMEONE please! off-guard hv pa.ssage of tho i Wayne Wright for extension of 11 .WORLD! | m AINAMEP0F\0LPNOMANf N T I'VE SHE'S stoc-mn) wtu,m$tm WHEN MW WENT \ PARLOR IS ONLY roon. and that notice hr civrn t" all Matuheeter In .**ald diatrict. dccea.*ed. The owners of Tokyo's leading iD O ? peraona Inlcrpatcd in aaid caiat^* of the Upon application of Ernejd P. WII- "bazaars and raffles" hill yc.s'ter- ' permission to have ' directional t^MBWsaF.HPL I leamepavlesson POESN'T MRNT r HER NOME M A hurle.sqiie theater.s, at a recent T W O OVENS OUT FOR SUPPER*. / TWO PLOCIfS over! p^ndem'v of aaid appUcaliim 'au'l thp li.'ima, e x e c u to r .. p ra y in g fo r aifthority day by the Senate without p:-o- i meeting, decided to withdrew one sign Bt intcr.sei-tion of New Bolton i ( -WPPOUiroKr/ - m NEVER POTT . CAP-AMP MOUV time and plac(» of hcarlnic thereon, hy to aell ^.{»rtaln real e.atale particularly vision tor a referendum are mobi- ' Rond with Middle Turnoike East. FULLY AUrOM&UC ' HER fflEkRy ^ MW WEIR AFFAIRS publlahing a ropy of thia 4*rtlcr in aoiiu* de.*4 ribed m eaid application on file, of the fixtures of local .strip shows lETTERMMmNER! nfwapaper having a circulation in aaid it 1.9 lizing their Arrees toda'.v to prevent | the bathing scene. Residence Zone A.^. Here are your keys WOPIP? j V AfiAW! a dialrlct. at lcaj»t five days licftiip the O R D E R E D ' That the ft>r»;goj.ng ap- passage opthe bill in the House of John Mitchell for exten.slon of day of Mi(i hearing, to app'*ar if they pliodtlon be be.ard and determined at Highlight of the scena-was’ when • raua^ at aaW tini^ and place aiid the Probate office, in Mancheater In representatives. membevs of the audience were in­ permis.sion to have lighted free ‘s V herd rflativf! thereto, and make re­ j*ai(!‘ Dl.^trlct. tm the 29lh day o f April. Letters are pouring out from vited on -the stage to scrub the •standing ground sign, at 367 Oak­ turn to thla court., nrni by mailing In A. D.. 1953, at t^n 'o’clock in the fore- ; the office of the Connecticut Coun­ backs of the bathing, girls. The land Street. Residence Zone A. a. regl.'ilered letter on or beffire April noon, and that notice be given to lUI to absolute 24. 1953. a c«»pv o f th i» o rd e r to .loaeph peraona interested in aaid eatate of cil of Churches today al'erting producers deiflded it wasn’t dig­ Edward Mello: for permi.ssion to A. Champ.* 23 yiolef aireet. Martfoni. the pend4*ncy of aaid , apphc4tt4')n and member, churches all over the nified. convert two-fsmily dwelling into Conn.: Mlldted Ractnello. 503 S-m th the tim e and pl.ice o f h earing ther«^on. Ihieb-fanilly dwelling which will Quaker I,*aiie. West Hartford. Conn., by publiahing a copy of this order In admintatnairix of ttm eaiate of Mary aome new^«paper having -a circulation cf^tain two .undersized- apart- C ap pelo , In ’.Mnld dtatrlct. at le^at fl>4> daya be­ nieiU.s and which is located oij. I APPMir l Jjaving. leks ■ area -thim regulatvons- CAPTAIN EAST T h a t H elps BY LESLIE TURNER 'ir'ihey aee; 4’auae , at .aaid time and FRECKLE.S AND His FRIENDS The Old Bounce? BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER AT A COURT OK PROBATE held place and be hj*ard relative thereto, and allow, at 130-132 Elclridge Street, B t . M aDcho5ter. within -jind for the make return to thia court. THE ARMY ond NAVY CLU r Residence Zone C. , D ia t r ir t o f Mahnieater. 'on the 20th JOHN J. 'WARLETT. .fudge. Aquitania Torz.a for exten.sidn STOMP-BOLA'f, E n j o y TtxjRSELVES. day of April. A. D.. 1953. CHILDREN./ t h a t Preaent. JOHN J. WADLETT. . AT A roURT OF PROBATE tiolden of permi.ssion to conduct golf driv­ Me t . '\ANAT GIVES IT SINKS WHEN Ju d g e . at Um-eiitry. within and fnr the District ing range, sell light refrjSshment.s, tMTTH THIS FLOOR? YOU STEP ON PQKM RUBBER Efftate of Beatrice Duffy aka. Bea­ of Coventry, on the 10th dav of April, trice F. Duffy, late of Manchester, in A .D .. 19.1.'). . and to .have two sign.s 3’ x 4'. on b E X T E R rr / floor can take I WONDER OVEN Mid District, decea.^ed. Proeont HON. THOMAS O. M’KLLES. propci-ty located Wjst of lOJS L O C K S E T S On motlou of Jame.^ F. Duffy of aaid Eeq.. JurtRi'. Middle Turnpike West, Re.sidcnce BAKES AND BROILS Manrheater. executor. Oiwoiollon of Sadie .T. Koval, Execu­ ORDERED: That aix moiitli.A from trix on the te.xtnte e.xtate -of John S, Zone A'K and Rural Residence SAME LIME SAME OVEN' th e 20th day of Apr!!. A.D.. 19.'»3. lie Koval, late of Coventry, within aaid Zone. and the aanie are limited and allowed diatrict. deceaaed. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Domenico Recchia for permi.s­ fnr the creditor.*! within whlcli to ! ring Till., Court doth decree that alx sion to enclo.se existing porch Once you install Dexter Lock in their claima again.«t aaid eatate, aiid inoniha he allowed and limited for the 20 REGULAR GAMES— .! SPECIALS th e aaid e xe cu to r ia d ire ite d to giv»* creilitora of aaid eal,ite to exhibit their which is located 17 .1-2 feet from Sets your home is absolutely public notlffi to the rreditora to. bring claima agalnat the aame to the Execu­ STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP street line which i.s -2 1-2 fe'-t in their claima within aaid time allow­ trix and dlrecla that public notice be secure. Dexter, the Original ed by publiahing a copy of Ihla order ftiven of thia order bv advertlalng In a closer than* regulations sllow, st Tubular Locks, are precision In aome newapaper having a circula­ new..paper havliig a circulation in aaid 102 Charter Oak Street, Residence tion in aaid probate dl.*«trtrt. within diatrict. and t>.v po.atlng a copv thereof Zone B. tooled with handsome solid ten daya from the date of thi.a order. on ■ oiihlle aisn |ioat in a aid 'T ow n o f brass plates, knobs and • and re tu rn m ake to th ia c o u rt of Un- (-oiY^* . neareat the place where the Harry Fraser for permi.ssion to notice given. deren.-erl I,iat dw elt. enclo.se existing porch which i.s lo­ latches . . . and' guaranteed JOHN J. W ALLETT. Judge. Certified from Rerord, cated 23 1-2 feet from the street ELIZABETH LACEK, Clerk. for a lifetime. Styles for every y i C M .I N T AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Court of Probate. line which Is 1 l-*2 feet closer than home, inside and out. Special A Good Start •BY M IC H A E L O ’ M A L L E Y B U G S B U N N Y at Mancheater. within khd for ■ the Diatrict of Coventry. legulations allo.w, at 15-17 Spring Diatrict of Mancheater. on the 22nd Tuners Street, Residence Zone A. prices .on complete home in­ YSAH.wsaorroNS day of April, A. D.. 1953. K.STATE OF ROBERT WARREN aFTBD400N'$ 5Um>*E THKE EURE.'EM EBALL ^ H O W A B O U T '^TOtWiY tOUTPWVAItTEDN Preaent. JOHN J. WALI-ETT, f ttu hM. Certified from R»eotd. ISO O llier St. (Cor. Charch A O ntrr) Where If’a eas.v to p«rk ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS; of thia order \Vteramf Adnuniatra- ELIZABETH I.AC,’EK. Oerk. ICEMP’S tlo a , 15 pearl Street. Hartford* Conn. Court of Probate George H. Marlow, Chairman f LNCPKPOBATED JUST OVER BOLTON * NOTCH JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge. D ialrt^of -Coventry. m James H. McVeigh, Secretary - 763 MAIN STREET / N /• ’ * * J \ t ■ . 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P i^E SIXTEEN MANCHESTEft EVENING HERALD,/MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 '» ..‘ 7 MANCfiEsrER EVENING HERALD. MAi^CHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 24. 1953' PAGE SEVENTEEli^/ ^ ■- '4c-

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'-Ke "XF|ne,Jfittmg Records . , . ,, . ™ for years «t.the Y Mfore the foul- $^i^^lJnderdbg Against Carter n National Standing^ nir bowling statistic booklet pre- electric eye' was Installed In 9th Inning ^ared and edited by Joe Witkow- several years ago, reported he is New, York, 'April 24—liPt—Six ; By-BEN PH1.EGAR major league pUyers, three from,: ^ 1 o f Rogers Corporation It is ;i now In his 81st year. Georgfe Boston, Aprli''>24—<-e>—Boston i Associated Press Sports Writer i ekeh league."'-have hit in every Kaceys Secure 100. New York. April 24—(JP)—Will boxing Idol Tommy Collins was ] Yittle wonder the Manchester Motor didn't have any choice storiw to By now at least the Brooklyn^ tell but he did pa.ss along word Mickey Mantle's m ighty' 562-foot both, confident and copky aa. he: NBA Settles 'tw o Major. Sales captured both rounds of play game'tbeir teams have played this ' More Excursion Tix jpelt Dodgers know that Steve O'Neill that he hel4 the town single game season. '• Washington home run haunt the awaited the supreme test of his in the Y Wednesday Night League careera shot at durable Jimmy'| is serious when he claims his Phil­ during the 1952-53 season. Thj: honor for duck pins with a 195 ’ Harvey Kiienn. rookie khortstop Genera! Chairman Francis young New. York Yankee outfield­ game until Sparkey Saidella came fo r'th e Detroit' Tigers. and' Dave er for the rernainder of the sea­ Carter’s tlghtwieight title in their i Projbtemsy Spivey^Out lies can wlq the National League'js pride and Joy of Bob, Schaller com­ filahono.v of the annual Knights pennant. along some 20 years ago to break Phillcy.' the Philadelphia Athletlcs’v; son? ^ nationally televised 15-round bout' piled 22 games of 600 or over and of Columbus Baseball . Rxciir- You can't be much more con­ the mark. George's 281, in big pins outfielder, have the longest streaks This question was on the lips of • tonight at the Boston Garden. { four times topped the 1800 figure. sinn to Yankee Stadium on vincing. than the Philadelphia club i still stands as a Manchester rec­ — nine games apiece. many people including several of But .most of Collins' admireri i Boston, April 24— (iW— The N a­ .willing to retain the Indlsnspolls Fifteen men rolled 150 or better Su'nda.v. 5la,v 24 announeed to- was in wrinnihg three straight: ord. Big pins are no longer’ rolled AT Rosen has hit in all 'ftv.e, Mickey's teammates and at least were apprehensive, so much so tional Basketball Association's franchise next season. YE6TEhDAY'8 )BK8VLT|| scores. da.v that. IIH) additional tlekets Previously the owners, by a from the Dodgers. O'Neill main- j Leading Individual pinner Vic in town .. Burly Ed Kovis. inci- CHeveland games whiic-ip .the Na-"‘ ; one Yankee official before yester­ that Carter was likely to go ring- owners %nd coaches had two trou­ Aarriesa .have been secured. The Yankee unanimous vote, refused to admit tained all spring, the Dodgers- N f}r T o a 8. Boston 8. Taggart with . a 120,.73 average ' dentally, served as Martin's body- tional League Bill Burton has hit day’s game against the Boston ward at 10 p. m. (e.s.t.l as a 1-2 front office has. sent out the blesome prbbjems solved today as Bill Spivey; seven-foot Kentucky could be beaten and that he had; Detroit 8; (Thicsgel 4. threw three 150.or.better games, guard at the dinner although Vic in seven fo.r , Mllwauk.ee, Bobby. tickets , ^nd they’.'are e.xpected. Red Sox. The 21-yenr-old slugger, favorite. The bout will be tele­ Phllsdriphla 8, wsshlnfton 4. who merely sbrngged when asked cast by"’NBC and lirdadcast byt they settled dowit-TouThe second star,- Into thetr -filayer' ranks '"for the . team that could hest-,v them-jn Only ■ Y»mes-schediiietl. 177, 162 and 150. 'Teammate Taggart won eating honors to go Adams in five for Cincinnati and’ to arrive- this week ehd.,^ The first chance to prove if cam e ; that question, answ.ered it the best ABC. series of th'eir three-day"I>usi.ness the best interests o f the league.” Nsttesal Charlie Varrick, fifth in the indi­ along with his high average on Dee Fondy In four for Chicago. Meamvhlle, Mr. filahohe.v Is when Brooklyn moved into Connie Pittsburzh «. New York 8. way he knew how—with "his big THE B.ATTLERS will weigh-in i sessions. Spivey was tried in New York Chicazn S.’ Ullweukee 3. vidual race, came, up with two bet­ the polished lanes. The following is a breakdoW-n accepting requests from Kaccy Clty-Tpr perjury In connection with Mack Stadium Tuesday night for ter, than 400 triples, 424 and 413. of their hitting: bat. St 2 p. m. and iqdications were , During the ■ initial meetings, the Phlledelphle 8. Brooklyn 1. B IL L Y PA G A N I, one of the members and their friends. Ail In ’ Tour official times at bat the fixO tg-of . colk ^ e. basketball a three-game aeries. (Only comes scheduled Taggart’s lone '400 or. better was newer members of the Y League, G AB H Pet. seats are in good locations. The that the ■ broad shouldered Carter NBA authorized'James C. (Cliff) 'Look what happened.r” laleraStieaal .yesterday. Mantle hammered out a would be inside the 135-pound scores. A fter t-Jufy became dead­ a rousing 426 score. . still believes the best league in Philley, Athletics 9 38 18 ,474 Yankees, will meet the Boston Courtney, preslaent of the finah- locked, on a 9-3 acquittal basis, Curt Simmons mowed down the Toronto 7, Sprlnsfleld 8. In addition to Taggart (No. 1) single, double and home run, the limit and the Boston challenger Buffalo 8. Baltimore 4. town is at the West Side Rec. Bill's Burton, Braves 7 .33 14 .'424 Red Sox In a single game. Five clslly dlstreeeed Indianapolis the charges were legally dropped. Bums, 7-1, Tuesday. Karl Drews (Only comae shceduled), and Varrick (No. 5), Fred Mc- last blow a 420-foot wallop that about 133. team in the Rec League. Pagani's Kuenn, Tigers 6 43 18 .149 hundred tickets previously re­ Olympians to do "as he pleases” !, Podoloff also announced that the stopp^ them, 5-4, Wednesda.v. B-rANniNns "Curry with a 117,13 average was landed in the right field bleachers, Keen boxing students who have with his club. West Sides, placed second behind Fondy, Cuba 4 17 7 .412 ceived have been sold. 10 rows deep. The homer came game between the N B A champion- And Robin Roberts, working with Motioaol third in the final standings and Big the Dari Maids. Going by averages, followed the flashy Bostonian only two days rest, applied the --V' Pet OBL Rosen, Indians 5 1.5 6 .400 .Anyone wishing to secure with two on base and two out in Courtney, I..eague , President iship Minneapolis Lakers and the PhllodelpKlo Ed Kovis wgs eighth at 115.2'?. and they don't lie, the Y Leagtie during his six-year professional clincher laat night, - , .714 — Adams, Redlegs 5 19 7 .368 tlekets which Include round trip the last of the ninth and broke up Maurice Podoloff said, had notified ' College All-Stars would be played 6 1 8t. Louie ., During the two rounds of play has the better bowlers in Man­ career, agree that his only chance I f this were the September train tickets ma.v contact Mr. TOe Gianta and the Dodgers and their fans hope the plight which befell Joe Page In 1950 rmd a 3-3 deadlock for a 6-3 Yankee the N B A owners his group is un- in Chicago next Oct. 23. Brooklyn .. the star-studded Motor Sales acor- chester. . . . However, many of the Jim Konstanty in •of victory is to knock out Carter stretch drive instead of April it Chicoco Mahoney at his home evenings Knn.f.nnt^ ^>L^«fter remarkable seasons as relief pitchers, doesn't plague Hoyt Wilhelm, left. triumph. ' ■ \ .ed 63 wins and lost but 12 games. better bowlers in the Y League rnd Joe Black. inside of six roOnds. A fter that, wouldn't be stirprUing to find Rob­ PItUburkh . or' .Monday night at the KC M A N T L E ’S BATTING spree Milwaukee . . Pete Kostek's Texacos were a dis- also roll in the Rec circuit. D aG rosa, Ex-Crogs th ey, figure, Collins would be erts tolling every third da/. But Home. disspelled all the fears that he 37 1-2 per cent of the receipts and Clnclriiotl . ; tant second with a 45-30 won and Taggart won high average honors New York . might have become record con­ ruined by the stolid Carter’s lusty, it’s almost’ unheard of in the sec­ loss record. Rogers Corporation in each circuit. . . ..Winners of a similar slice of the $50,000 Bos­ Pitcher Wasn’t ond week of the season. G rid C oacli D ieg UCoiins Trounce scious following that titanic hom­ body attack. New York . (41-34), Don W illis Garage (42- door prises, all seated at the same ton blacked-out television fee. The Phils have won four straight Indians Meet er against the Senators last F ri­ ■When a friendly crowd roars, 8t. Louie .. 43), Club Chisnti (20-55) and table, were Charlie Varrick. Pete Ambidextrous and moved into sole possession of Clevaland .. day and thus be an easy mark for Collins has a penchant for tossing Collins’ share is 22 1-2 per cent Renn's Tavern (24-51) finished in McLagan, Jimmy Sullivan and C adets, 15 to 1 first place with laat night’s vic­ ^Icoco ... Philadelphia, April 24—(/P>— MAJOR LEAGUE clever pitching. In four gamea fol­ rcicnce aside and trading punches of both revenues. — • ' Herald Photo. Plillodelphiodelphii ■that order. Lloyd Jarvis. Oakland. Oalif. — (N E A )— Pictured above are members of the Manchester Motor Sales’ bo'WHng team, champions sf the Y tory, a half game ahead of th« John (O x) Da Grosa, onetime col­ W indliairi H igh lowing that homer. Mantle made toc-ip-toe. It is likely that such Collins is under contract to give Boalon ...... s NO Champion Motor Sales averaged It happen* every spring. Wednesday Night Bowling League during the 1952-53 season. Squad mentber; are, front roW, left to Idle St. Lbuis Cardinals. In N a­ Waabincton lege football coach and more re­ New London, April 24—(/Ti—It only one hit in 12 times at bat—up rash tactics will Be suicidal Carter a return shot here 'within ...... 3 8 116.101 per tnan. per string, a yC------Oakland baseball, trainer right, Fred McCurry, sponsor Bob Schaller and Captain Bnino Mazeoli. Rear rdw,-trailer HtlinakI, Ed tional League day games Chicago Detroit...... 3 7 cently a Pennsylvania Athletic to yesterday, that is. against the much stronger Carter. 60 days if he gains the title. But mighty fine fi^re. Kostek's pin­ took the University of Connecticut Manchester High went after its Bed Adams, worked long and defeated Milwaukee, 6-2, _.and _ _ . lateraatlOBol M erchants B ow ling Commissioner, died at his home "Naturally, we're proud and Since being flattened by Sad­ a joint National Boxing Associa­ Kovis. Vic Taggart, Chet Nowicki and Charlie Varrick. The Motor iSalea won both founds of play at Buffalo ;...... J 0 ners split the litUe maples at a By BEANH RE.AKLON diligently on rookie Syd Montreal ...... l q yesterday after an illness of three By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS half the baseball game to get' second of the young schoolboy happy over Mickey's tremendous dler in five rounds, CoIlin.s has tion-New York Athletic Commis­ the Y lanes. Pittsburgh edged the New 'York 113.240 pace. 24 Years In National Leagtin Ibrift’a right arm. OlanU, 6-5. Syrmfuse ...... i 0 months. Amerinin Lfacuf started against the Coast Guard ba.se^ll season at Mt. Nebo this wallop,” said Arthur (Red) Pat­ stopped Fabela Chavez, Willie sion edict is that the winner will Sprincfleld ...... l i Taggart's 177 was high single Banquet Saturday R*ltinfr— t'hllley. Philaftelphia, ,474; Written for NE.A Service “ How does it feel 7" Adams The New. York Yankees whipped Da Grosa, who was 51, devoted Academy heie ye.steiday, but terson, the club's secretary, before Pep and Ronnie Clayton and out­ be matched with' George Araujo Toronto ...... i i .JOO and teammate and Captain Bruno WooftlinK. York. .423; Ku«»ni'. De­ Question: Home teairi at bat. afj^noon as it played host to asked, Snishiag tbe Job. the Boston Red Sox, 6-3, and ex­ most of his adult life to sports and troit, .113; Tpru'illhiRpr, \V.a5 hlnRt0 n, when it riid, 14 runs were smashed the game. "But I'm afraid it might pointed Glen Flanagan and Salas. of Provijlence, R. I. , ...... 0 1 ,0d0 '\tH- 'Mazzoli ranked second with a 172 was widely known in athletic cir­ with one out"and runner on first. AV’indham High of Willimantic. Bob "Swell,” responded Thrift, tended thetr American Leaipie lead Rocheeter ...... o 1 .000 score. Motor Sales took- all team The members of the Merchant's .4I4:'-Kp1I. Bo.wton. .4^10. in. The Huskies won it, 15-1. The backfire on the kid. A ll that piib- Rcgardle.ss o f the outcome, the The Carter-ColiinS fight will be | Baltimore . ....:...... 0 3 .000 cles. Perhaps his greatest claim to Rnn«—-Zpriiinl, ' Phtladrlphia atifl The- count Biardi or Rick Kopplin was slated "and now would you mind They May Be Bobby Soxers Now, to a full gaitie.pver the St. Louis Bowling League will hold their first four innings were a 1/1 licit.v resulting from that clout bout is an a-ssured financial suc- scored on a point basis by a TOOAV’A OAHE8 awards with a 676 single and a Mantlf. Now York. 3; Dolxlnp. Do- three-two onxfhe to hurl for the locals while lefty -rubbing my pitching arm? You Browns, who. weren'l scheduled. annual banquet tomorrow night at fame was his record ns head foot­ pitchers’ dual between Phil Tin.s'- might make Mickey distance-re­ cc.9.9. The sponsoring Callahan A. referee and two judges. * Natlasal 1868 triple score. troit and .Inoat. Philadolphia. fi. AvUa, batter. the tJeorge Lathrop or Bill Risley was know I'm left-handed.” 'The Philadelphia Athletlcg beat ball coach at Holy Cross from 1946 Clc.yel'aiui. 7. • . . - . ie.y o f UConn and Ken Depperman cord conscious, .and he may start C. expects a 13,909 sellout with a The winner of the round, will get _,C(nclnn*ll at Milwaukee (nicht) — Forty-four players took part 7 o'clock at the Italian-American next pKch the iexpected to get the nod for Coach Waahlngton, 6-4, and • the - Detroit Webmeter <04» ve, AntimetIf' (Q-l through 1948. In three seasons, his Hui'r Battofl In—Drnpr*. Dotroit 10* of the Coast Guaid. The Huskies trying to knock the ball out of the 1180,OOlO "gate." 10 points and the loser 9 points with all posting better than 100 aub on Eldridge street. The pro­ Urnphirtt. Br».«»tf.n and Philloy, Phila­ batte;?^w1ngs and Steve Tupper's club. But They’re Red Sox of Future Tlgera mapped a five-game loalnjg 8t. Louis at Chleaco-Mlller (0-0) vs. teams had a .655 record. Including opened up in the fifth, and pu.shed park every time he comes to bat.” CARTER WILL DRAW down or le.ss. Mlnner (0-0). averages. gram includes a steak and chicken delphia. 8; Dttby, Cloveland and Nie- misifes but ttie atj-eak by trimming the Chicago three straight wins over Holy nnn. Dotroit. 7. The 3:15 contest brought to­ In his first time at bat. Mantle •‘ Brooklyn (nlcht) —Cor- Competent officials are a major dinner for all the members, their three runs across. UConn scored White Sox; 8-4. Along with the Cross' traditional rival, Boston Hita—Kiionn. Dotndt .and Phillov. pMcYter drops the gether a club that was winner of rapped a smoking single to center. ’ I* or Podres <(M). part in the success of any venture. wjfes and invited guests, which in­ two in the 6t'h, three in the 7lh, New York— (NEA)---You really- George Kell says that, like Pler- Browns and Cardinals both Cihein- PUUburch at phuadelphia (night)— College. PhUailolphla. IK; Roll. Bn.-Nton aiid Tor- >''ball and the hat­ its only game against a team tha^t He popped up the second time, but The Y League has been fortunate clude Bill Sterns, Frank Vittner, wllli^or. WaahinKton, J2: Woodline two in the 8th and four in the 9lh. can't tell the Boston Bobby Soxers , Tom Umphlett; 21, plays the natt and Cleveland had the day- DIckaon (1-3) va. KOestan^ (0^). A varsity tackle at Colgate, he New V(»rk, 11. ter races for first. had already dropped a pair. Coach caught hold of one of Sid Hud.son’s Trinity Outslugs _ . ■ _ABWrieaB ,, to haying good men fill the im­ Mr. and Mrs. George Dart, Mr. Bob Prtrillo led the attack with Booster Members nutfleld and throws as, well as off, ...... : . was an assistant coach, at-George­ •• - Do«hlf»f«-^T*n’willlnirer. ' Waa1i'iTVffton‘. ' -The c a to h e r Tom Kelley's Indians-were looking fast balllrin the sixth -and sent a ■without a scorecard. Lw*? i;nl8*W-JCre(Lr portant poisti of president, secre­ and Mr)l, Matt Moriarty. Dinner a' hoilier arid two single.s...... anylx^y he has ever seenl I ’mpli- ...... 12 lo 9 Brooklyn got to Roberta for nine lo' (0-0) »». Trucka (1-0). town and Temple before (going to Koll and V\ hito. B»>.^^on, Woodlinjr. throws wildly for another win to keep a place screaming liner that bounced off tary and treasurer. Masspll is the will be served by Dante Pledmonte. Now York and .lonaon. Waahincrtnn. 4 There are .-o many new names left was batting .325 for Louisville hits but the- only one that paid off _fjetroit at cieveland^^ljtht)—Houttee Holy Cross. into right field htop the CCIL race. the top-of the low’ right field wall Today’s Total — S8S man ((IVl)- vs. Csrcla president and Kompanlk the treas­ The large winners' trophy^ don­ Triplo.«— Phllloy. Philadolphia 2 , 11 Gene Stephens. Umphlett. Boiling. ; last season, when an appendecto­ was Pee Wee Reeae's first inning As a member of the Pennsyl­ pri.N'oi'a liofi with ono oarh. anti the batter for a double. Hudson played it safe Raymond Shaughnesscy, John . Tork —Porter­ urer. The secretary U one of the ated by Shoor Brothers, wnl he Richter, Consolo. Freeman and my kept him out for a nmnth, and Hartford, April 24- (>P)—Trin­ home run. Stan Lopata homered, field 1^2) or 8lma (0-0) va. LiOpat (1-0). vania Athletic Commission from Homo Puna—Orrnort. BoalLn and S iieiifl at B otloiii continues to and w’alked Mickey in the eighth Denihan, Tony Lupacchino, New ­ finest men the writer ever met. given to Howard Landscapers win­ 1949 until his death. Da Grosa be­ Zorntal. Philadolphla. .V. J>l.kirp and Flowers, among thena. he fell off tq .286. singled and drove In three runs for. Philadelphia at Boston— Njoman. Detroit, Manllo. .N>w York second. The fir.st 1 but in the ninth, with righthander ton Taggart, Sr., Jim Halloran, It's the same old Jim Plersall, '• ity's baseball team outhit Bates va. Freeman <0-1). Henry LaCliapelle. There have ners of the league along with In­ came a leading figure in the pro­ the Phils. Granny Hamner also and Wortr. St. Louie. 2. runner is thrown ] I Elli.s Kinder on the mound. Mickey Mary Mullaney, Elsie Oockett. all of 23. hut he's a new man, too. , Thefe remains some concern yesterday 12 to 4 but could do no _ IstenaUmal been good bowling leagtie aecre- dividual trophies to the team fessional boxing world. He played O f Nevada Fielil Beans Reardo* about Piersall's hitting. The Wa- blasted one into tha stsuids off Toronto at Sprinefieitt (C-18), Stolon Ba.«oe~nivera. rhirasrn a?’w ^ Answer. The visitors are*’riffht. j Carl E. Hultine. John Fox. John of the future,” says Lou Boudreau. wild pitches, balked twice and hit home. run by ontflelder Fmnk tha ninth off Johnny Sain. from a serious ailment. Henry was Gil Turner welterweight title bout .Mfrpn.se m the fust days play of | The hatter was out h.-fore he left H O LLY D LW D LY ha.s been Before the game Patter.son had ^TENNIS > Stephens, 20. a splinter reminis­ Gay low average, and Vic Renzonl York. Kolltior, Plillarlclphlo SUiart E. Rogers, Alexander Jarvis (8), "And we have several more good one batsman while fielders made ThomMr the first of his career. not forgotten by his fellow bowlers here also and the Walcott-Ezzard St. 2-0. 1 fkk). the toiirnamrnt of champion.s . but j the'|>late. Ruin 44. Seetion playing some great golf at the mea-sured the distance from home cent o f Ted Williams, opened the Bobby Sbantc, who turned in 24 and Don Lee triple strike trophies. Joseph A. Volz, Harry J. Firato, ones In the Army.” cut In Joe three errors. It was Trinity’s sec* Johnay Hetkl, drafted from To- and friends. A gift of $50 was Charles heavy title bout to Pitts­ Slrikeoiils —Sain. Now York and not h.v one of the sizzling ac- in part: "When, witik Jess than Manchester Country Club in J.he plate the 40-foot_fcnce behind the season in the jet pilot's old left for the Athletics a year ago, ftnai. Door prizea donated. by_ White burgh. -13;- ihuiterami, C O U R T S ^ .W. lL , Hewitt, EarL.Dqggart, Gus’s Crohih... "in addition, Jto .Ted, W.U:. ond victory. ..™. roato, - ..eame.: oa •dariag: .a New ’'■pnanithoujily authorised to b if sent mniphshments for whit h" he ' is . two out an.i with first base young season. Four of Hollv’s re-1 right field bleachers should Mahtre powt' with a 'rather - disagreeable IX :Wpn.^hic first, gam*.tbiS'saaffOtt Glass, Vic’s Soda Shop, Dart's His nickname was indicative of Wa.aliinjtlnh. 1 0 ; Tnirk.". .St. Loulj 9 - Grinder Shop. W alter E. Fox. liams. who'll be hack next year. York uprising In tlw sixth and as his tsanunatM cams from be­ to the best bowling secretary in I toir? ; Chioigr). Lrompn. Cleveland' cent rounds were 69, 70. 71. 70. | ever hit a ball out of the 5’anken string of hitless times at bat and Dairy, Moriarty' Brothers. his physical size and Da Grosa wel­ I V . ,. - cupieil, a batter misses a third "MATERIAL AND Realtor F. K. Wagner. Frances “Returning with Ted will he pitched brilllaatlv 8* save the de­ hind to nip the Senatora. Sbanta, ''"'f Kellner, number of strikeouts. Manchester. B r I d g w a y Mills. Manchester Philadelphia. K. He ) ident. The Maryland Racing Com­ to fame was his up.sel in the 1947 Q. I read where Hugh Duffy’s A K.VOWN CONCERN FOR Oi^ER 80 YEARS one in the majors- a.s the Pirates the experts think may soma day ning! ae he turned back the WMte ‘o ' 7'- n. 9: rvittnier. .Milwau­ Aia .. ; League will hohi its fir.st tryouts ed. Frankly. I thought that’.Jtonie Urbane House, Milton Panciera, converted third ba.seman, low-hit- nkyaicsl attributes, next to Mantle Manager Frank Vittner, Rec Supt. —A battle of the Bills Campbell mission yesterday upheld its sus­ kee. S; Knni.i. Philadelphia, 7. National Open. defeated the New York Giants, rival Babe Ruth, saved the day for Sox on flva bits. tho B etage in 1894 w-as | Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at run and all the .publicity ___ was going William Pagani, Jr., Mrs. Jose­ tirig and beating the Yankees at probably is the fastest man in the John Hediund. Y Director Bill from Huntington, W. ‘ Va.. and pension of track privileges for the Mite—BruloT', MihA’aukop H;. Pnuj. EASY TERMS phine Kearns. Stillman Keith. G-.5. the Yankees as he hit Ellis Kin­ Hyndman from Ablngton. Pa., and panella. Rin(ikl.\-n. 11; Snldor and rURFI MB I.KAl.l K n ignest ever in the big i Mt. w b o . The league age is 15 to to hurt Mickey. Maybe it will still the Stadium last season, when the American League. Steams and CTharlie Hurlburt of fier.v redhead after a hearing on a GLASTONBURY 3403 or MI-9-2115 William Patterson. Leonard Pitching — Warren Hacker, der’s first pitch Into the right field The government operates 40 a meeting of Mai Galletta, St. Al­ eagucs. hut someone tells me i 17 , a bov who has not reached his but it doesn't look like it now, does left-hand hitting Throneberry did Milton Bolling goes Into (he the Motor Sales. The writer was char’ge that he behaved in a man­ nuiadplphla and .Smith, ritf.vhurch. Chicago Cubs, slopped Milwaukee stands at Yankee. Stadium* wiUi high Bchools for Indian children bans. N. Y., and Bob Cochran, St. Kmeratiffp three other pla.vers all topped the , ]Rth birthday by Augu.st 1. m .l. >l? " Kearns, Robert Bonadies, Art Pon- well in the outfield.-*' hole and ipakes all the plays at toastmarier.... Tommy Martin, ner "detrimental to the best inter­ .M...... K4 , (.p four hit.s, striking out six and two men on and two out in the Louis, made up today's 18-holc Doiihloe-Dark. Now York, fi’ Ham. marK in one sea.son. Can you ! |.s eligible. Anyone who ha.sn't reg-1 Players on opposing teams are gratz, Clarence Larson. Ray BIIX DICKEY SAYS Sammy shortstop as well as anvone. He accredited by* the states in which one of the league's better pinners. ests of racing." The charge Lt'tR Pm;’th ...... •ivalking only one in a 6-2 triumph, last of the' ninth inning. Boston they are located. semi-final pairings for the .53rd nor. Phllarloiphia and. S(’horndtpnjif Zainiatti!* . . ^ . “ P ’ ; i.stered mav do so at Sumlav’s : of the effect it might have Owens, Russ Paul, J6hn R. Mrosek. W’hlte, the big catcher, will be batted no more than .250 in 94 -•Iso took twoi minutes to relate •stemmed from a run-in the middle- Louie. 1 ; Snjffor. Brookh n ard D Hlro A. Duff.vs 4.S8 Is the official practice, Dr. Barney Wichman. Harold W, North and South Amateur -Golf aged sportsman had with three St. Lnui.'«. .3. f’u.«hinc ...... 108 .inn on the 21-year-old slugger and are around for years, games with Birmingham, but had his experience when he battled a Lurillf* Smyth ,. . 88 278 high for one season. The thrdw i ______, Gsrrity, George A. Smith. Doris I. Tournament. Tomorrow's final's horsemen near the Bowie club­ Triple, _R rm o ", Milwaukee. „„d taking advantage of it. ' "A gile catchers who can hit are eight home nms. A repeat per­ gun-toting robber outside the Ken- ’^'"••hnich. 2: nine plaver, BF.r-’ORE YESTERDAY’.^ game,. Carlson, George Frost. Margaret will be over 36 holes. house April 11. tlofi with ono each. T et,l, ...... M 3 48.') 438 1432 'll! i -MEETING of the Intermediate as scarce as Mickey Mantles,” .says formance will keep him in Boston Faherse M) Tip O Neill (.492). Peter Brown- Ba.seball League coaching staff George Kell, veteran third base- Miner, Vincent Genovesi, Herman the coaching ex-Yankee great. livery and Yetum Allen Richter to j Home p.un- - Mathew.. Milwaukee. (.'nrrrnfi Ing (.471) and Milwaukee, 3: nine ni,,er, ...... 84 87 102 27.3 Dannv Lynns ' will be held tonight at 7:.10 at the man of the Red Sox, asked whether Montie. E. H. Hindle. "Young White’s s fine receiver, s the minors. tied wjlh 2 each. ' n<)^?plt'> ...... 33 inO 33 288 (.469), but all cnmpllivl these West Side Rec. Ronnie Daigle will any player had ever hit a ball ou' •'Mi’Into.^h ...... 111 111 30 317 remarkable fielding catcher with a Bill Consolo. third baseman fresh stolen Ba.e..-.-{:tniam. Brookivn and Pirkrx marks in 1887 when walks were of Yankee Stadium. Told it had RAMS BEAT Y.ALE Rruton. Milwaukee 4 . Snider. Brnnk- ...... 38. 31 3.1 281 serve as league commissioner. good arm, and sn old-fashioned ag­ from high school, must be re­ lyn .3; eight player., tied with one Low Man ...... 80 82 SO 242 counted as hits. All Duffy's never been done, Kell grinned and gressive competitor." tained two years because of the earn. points were the result of hnnnit remarked: New Haven. April 24—(/P»— Totals ...... 403 173 4fi0 1402 L IT T L E LEAG U E ba.seball try­ Dick Gernert, a Riant first base­ utterly stupid bonus rule. WHY JU P LKrnit PlU-hing-Siirkont. Milwaukee ',,,1 hits. out-sessions this week end are as „ "I'm going to remind Mantle of Fordham’s baseball team swat­ man, nianufactured 19 home runs SImmnn*. PHUadelphi,. 2-n. l.oon nine -Herschel Freeman reported late pitrhor.e tiod w ith--Mr. l.noo. RUrk MiKir (A) Q. What was Allie Reynolds' foHow.s; American League (Boys that every time he comes to bat. ted Yale pitchers all over the lot In 102 games last season. 11 away last season from Louisville, and In •Slnimon,. Philadelphia ...... 11.3 83 S3 28.3 pitching record w1ien he was with residing bn streets west of Main I'm going to tell him what a great 'yesterday- -16 hits and went on from Fenway Park snd its friend­ his fftrst appearance went all the Orrmmo ...... 33 8l 26fi hi; Robert,. Phlladelphi, 12: Mever the Indians? street I. SatOrday at 3 at the West thing it would be for him to be­ to hand the Ell.s their third de­ ly left field screen. The .Reading way to win. Bennett Flowers Is s Don't Lose Sight Of This FACT! JU •'»""">• -N'”"- Vnrk ami Ku.«inik ...... 33 107. i02 ' .302 Haddlx and Stale.r , St. Lout,. 10. Snbi.«ki ...... ^3 112 38 201 The Yankee- right-hander Side Oval. Also, Sunday at 2 at come the first fellow ever to do it. feat of the season, 10-7. Vincent Rapper swatted three and .tnls.sed sidesrm right-hander un from Pan Low Man ...... 71 83 82 24.’' won .51 and lost 47 between 1942 the Oval. National League (Boys If we can get him to swing for Mitchell led the R.im.9’ attack with 4 fourth by a couple of feet in s Diego with a world of stuff, but PEOPLE FROM and '48 for Cleveland. residing on streets e.ast of Main the fences every time he comes up. IS BRINGING 3 HMDS Of WHISKEY Total.a a honner, a triple and a double to morning and afternoon game this the familiar trouble. He doesn't al­ 1950 OLDS "98" 4-DOOR SEDAN ---- 172 478 443 1.330 Q- p ijf V^nre DlMaggio. the old-, .street), Saturday at 3 at ,Mt. he’s going to have a tough time bo ( I > drive in three runs. Yale starter spring. He is of good speed for one ways know where to put It. v Mrlallic green. Radio, healer, hydra- EACV T F D ALL OVER THE M. Oliva V. .. ---- 78 31 3.') 2f>2 o,st of thr DiMag'Sio ba.seball-pla\'- N’ebo. Also Sunday at 2 at the getting a base hit, let alone hit one John Bjorn was the loser while of his generous prpfJortions, hit Mlekey McDerrjIoU, not yet, 25. |\ Sports Mirror n. made. An excei»Monally clean car. I. I ClwIVIO ---- 88 83 W 2fi.') ing brother.,, ever hit ,300 tike Joe Charter Oak Lots. Boys in the out of the park." Bill Hanrahan got the victory. into no more than 14 double plays should be another L eftv -Grove. If Prokolkin . . . ■ 38 104' ■ 30 232 ah'l Dom? American League who received Apparently Mantle did not hear STATE OF TODAY A YEAR AGO—Gush rMhrr* ...... 71 113 82 2«3 The lattet went nine inninga. In 1952, excellent for a clean-up the Pougbkeepliie portslder ever Gordirn ...... lOO’ 100 S3 30! ( No. Vince's .289 in 1940 was identification tag numbers last Kell. 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A po.sition as the ouLstanUing choice 2-tqne green. Radio, heater, seat rivers. .4-0. Peak by club photogra,phcr 1.54. Hoboken, outpointed Willie real value. 670x15 Reg. $22.05 g g BUY A GOOD Total.^ 42fi 404 414 1274 for the Kentucky Derby a week Charles Brewer will be shown. .‘’ydnor. 149, .New York,. 8. A buy at ...... hence; Alfred Vanderbilt’s grey The film. "Mt. Tremblant Powder." Augusta; '■ Me. — Roland Lc- USED CAR! son of Polyne.sian, winner o f his has also been secured for the oc- nioyne, 155, Quebec, outpointed 710x15 Reg. $24.45 1951 FORD 2-DOpR Adssrllseawit Mvtftlarami nine two-year-old .races and his casioni Joe Grimard, i'59, Bath, Me., 10. 1949 CHEVROLET CAB AND CHASSIS Green. Fordomatic, radio, heater. lone .start this year, is the short 760x15 Reg. $28.75 # i j | A T ' iiOng. wheelbase. Suitable for stM (e'«r -ptattferm-body.- - 4-ow..mileage...... priced rhoire to whip -a- half-dozen' During a typhoon In the' Philips I f 'eggs costing 7.5 cents a dozen' ■ Sale'9IVi99' THE WORST COPKP-M HARffORD or so other t.hree-year-olds in the pines, a record of 88 inches of rain were sold by the ^lound, they 820x15 Reg. $.M.A5 mile and one-eighth of the W'ood. in four days was registered. would cost about 50 cents a pound. 1949 HUDSON ’4" 4-DOOR SEDAN Black. Padid, beater. - . ’ BECAUSE Net eteryont UJees the same type ef uhishey, ’ IS BREWED AT PARKER! 19U CHEVROLET PLATFORM A real clean «a r...... t ...... That's uhy James E. Pepper.i. ' Long wbeelhasr. A real utility truck for general use. WHILE THEY LAST THEY KNOW WE Mstillers with 173 years of experience, ii 1950 DODGE DIPLOMAT HARD TOP bring you a type for ecery taste.. .all 600x16 $9.95 ‘i-tone paint. Gyromalle drive. Radio and heater, HAVE under one great name of James E. Pepper 1 NOW IS THE TIME 1948 CHEVROLET V 4 TON PICKUP A real )>uy si ...... / TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR 670x15 $12.95 CONNEGTIGUrS A blue and white beaut.v. Excellent tires, heater, radio. 1 All Prices Are Kxekange 1950 PONTIAC CONV. CLUB COUPE lly'dramatle. radio and heater. CLEANEST GARS ftrtiM MM iriwimtt Far thi mm rIm mats Plus Tax Far tha auM «ha araii|^ ★ ★ - * * ★ * Color: Maroon, white %vall tires...... tlM MliwMst “straight” PRICED RI8HT f tharkhatt“haR4” WE FEATURE 1951 PONTIAC "8" 4-DOOR SEDAN The imoothest, mildest James E. Pepper S year old James E. Pepper brings you 2-Tone green |iainl. Radio and heater. • whisker North or South Straight Kentucky whiskey. the only nationally famoui DRIVES 1952 CHEVROLET BELrAIRE SPORT CPE. DUNLOP \ real buy at ...... R ^ lo , heater, detrostera, etc. A. low mileage car. A real value. COME IN YOURSELF ef the Nfason^Dizon This superb whiskey is a full bottled-in-bond Kentucky Efficient 1948 PACKARD 2-DOOR SEDAN Una (and the Canadian TIRES year elder than most other whiskey that’s afull six years Custom. Ii.t-rior. Radio and beater. border) la . ■ ^ straight whiskeys at 4 ,7 3 eld. Very reasonably Q.25 Reiiable Work Terms WE SPECIALIZE IN: A good bu.v! ...... • EYE ’EM! Ja a c t E. Pepper! its price. Taste it! . . 1951 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN* 1/5 qt. 4/5 q t prieed.Enjoyitfoday.^yg q t Guaranteed Radio, heater^ defrosters. An exceptional value. * • IRAKE SERVICE • FRONT END ALIGNMENT 1950 MERCURY CONV. CLUB COUPE • TRY ’EM! Up To • GENERAL REPAIR'WORK Black. Radio, heater, overdrive.. Machine Spread A real clean ear. Easy terms...... Your greatest choice o f the choicest whiskeys comes from 36 Months We have preciaion equipment for teat and repair of generators, starter motors, volt­ • BUY ’EM! You’d never guess by the smiles making a fine pot of coffee. The age regulators. 1951 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPIE of this congenial group that Andy crowd's friendly, the pays tops, Power Rolled ^‘YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENT«t HERE” Beautitul gray finish. • All cars Uated have tha Anderson makes the irorst coffee and the hospitalization, sick bet^ Very low mileage...... famous “ Ed” BalUvou aof* b lyu the worst cup o l coffee in THOMAS COLLA STAMPS FREE in ap­ has always been 'WORSE. That's Mftford— and discuss the security, • / • 4 2 7 Hartford Rd. Manchosfor,Conn. aWTUOY WHtSKfY A lUtio, I2',4 % 8 YtASS OlO. 22V'a% 7 YIASS OID. 4S% W^y the gang at the Parker Sump CHEVROLpT CO., INC, preciation of your pa­ •tAtJ NtUTIAl SnilTSi 8*4 «O O f • KtNTUtXY STSAKJHT BOUSBON me future that's youts at .The Place Your CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Fret TO PAY Works ,^is looking for 20 good WHBKIT, 8 YtAlS OU>. 8* flO O f • BOTTlfO-IN-BONO. * YEASS •OlO, ,------______Parkqr Sump Works. Tbey'te a tronage. TELEPHONE Mltchen 94044 ■nacluquts and half a doica good Order.Now 311 MAIN ST. ‘ MANCHESTER, CONN./ M il •n l : tHaaaOOr ^JAMU L rtrrtt a CO. UXINGTON, ICENTUtKY. /^t.LeokforUUsfamoaiJamt$E.Pepftrtndematb bunch of guys — and p h o n e MANCHESTER. Ml.9.5224 Estimatea toolanakefi who can ukc iHtas might be your bfg eppoetdaity.

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V rv M Al^HESTER .EVENING HERALD/MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 PAGE NINETEEK l^ACT EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 H elp W a n U d ~ M « l6 M A rttcleB ti>r B alt 4 5 ~ Hottseh;oi AND GARAGE KING OEyTHEM ALL—Ev^eal SvI^ject tp Prior Safe 36 Oak atreet. MltcheU 9-9221 rooms, snd garage ...... 88,500 MltcheU 9-4543., drive. 4-DOOR SEDAN MANpHESTER T. V. Service, > COVEN'TRY — 3-^droom Ranch, FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1950 CHEVROLET DeLuxe 2-Door 1948 Chevrolet Dump Truck radio and T.V. apeclaliits .since MoTinK— Tmekinf— triple^track alurhinum c ^ b in a - DeLuxe. One owner..„l'ltraniatlc WANTED - Part time candy girl. 427 Hartford Road AT THE QRLEN TW^- .BAV Sc.vlce station for FOR SALE—2 family house, cen­ large lot ...... $11,500 WAREHOUSE POINT, Ntfrth MON. THRU FRL ^ . Sedan. drive. Radio, heater, defrosters. — 2' 2 y*rd body, dual range 1934. House .service call 83,.5(1. Storafe 20 Apply Manager, ^tate Theater. For year round private work. tion windows. Quality^/At .mo 'HES DRIER. Thor Electric: 1950 BUICK Special Del.aixe 4- $260.00 ...... $198. lease in Mfnehester by Gulf. Your trally located, good neighborhood. BOLTON LAKE FRONT—All Year Main atreet—9 room older home, 1 0 :.1 0 A .M . Directional Lights. All new lires. axels. Good condition. Full Mitchell 9-2186 daJ*ov; night, No Telephone Calls premium price. Also other com­ 501 .Middle Turnpike East Oil heat, newly redecorsited., Tel. Home; substantial cash ..$15,000 in good condition, 5 rooms, lava­ , Door. Dynaflow. MA.NCHESTER —Package Deliv­ WANTED— Interesting porition To fill vafcancies— not merely opportunity to operate your own Only $495.00 Down ery. I»ca t Ugh? trucking and bination windows as Tow a.a 819. 'ABLE LAMP, Composition pine­ Mitchell 3-5820. BOLTON LAKE—New 4 Roonia, oU tory and screened porch on first 7 SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1948 BUICK Super 4;Door.'Radio. * price $895. PARAMOUNT for young woman who can make .seasonal additions. Must be Call Mr. Wellman, MItehelltchelL apple . base, fabric shade; v*as 30 PER CENT Discount on elec­ business. Capital required. In­ package delivery. Refrlgeratora; centive rental. Special t,ralning if heat, bath, gas hot water unit; floor, 4 hedrooma and bath on aec­ Heater. Whitevirall tires. „ her own clothes. Trained to be­ PAINTER WANTED- Call Mitch- 9-2710 for demunatratton tiM ai 829.50 ; ...... 814.76 tric clociks, irons, vacumu clesn- LARGE, Six room Cape Cod. in ex­ down payment 83.000 ...... $8,200 1948 FORD 2-Door. DeLuxe 1947 CHEVnOLFrr "" -ALL ALUMINUM washera and stove moving a first-class-men. Inexperienced. Call Hartford ond floor. Garage attached for one TOUR COOPERATION WILL 19.50 C h e V r d l e t l } / i Ton come sewing teacher at the local ell 3-8372. estimate. LIVING ROOM, Lounge sofa in er.?i automatic percolators and cellent condition. Near Bowers ANDOVER LAKE FRONT — All BE APPRECIATED V-Eight. . 2-DOOR SEDAN TRIPLE TRACK WINDOWS specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. barometers. K r^ 's, j367 Main 7-3236 or write to Gulf Oil Cbrp., car plua detached garage for two Stake— Full price $795. Singer Sewing Center. Pleasant Highest Wages , green Nylon boucle, matching school, $14,500. Call Phil HSllln Year 5-Room Home, full cellar, cart. Copper plumbing, hot air 1949 STUDEBAKER H-Ton Rack ,Fieetllns Aero. Excellent con­ work in congenial surroundings. EXPERIENCED, Part time die USED BURKE’S Rotary puMp for lounge chair in beige; was 8396.00, sf.;set. 4 blocks north of P. O. 500 Waterfront atreet, New Hav­ hot water heat. Down payment Body. AND DOORS. ALB AIR k BERRY, rubbish re­ en, Conn. Agency, Realtor. Mitchell 9-9221. heat, city water, sewers. Ideally i' dition thrpughout. 4 new white- 1949 Chevrolet % Ton Pick' moval, household and commercial. Apply in person at the Singer makers, evenings and mornings. sale. Good condition. Inquire eve­ 8296. $2,800 ...... 8X1,200 D id MI-3-5121 well Urea. Radio, heater, de­ Call FAMOUS MAKE deep freeze, spe­ aet up for rooming house as 1st Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. ^ Sewing Machine Co., 832 Main Apply 234 Hartford Road.'"', nings. Mitchell 9-9966. TABLE LAMP, Brass base, cut AN UNUSUALJjY fine seven room MANY OTHERS frosters. Up — Excellent condition. ^HASTINGS cial 8219.95, regularly $325. Save BASEMENT FOR Rent, suitable OTHER USTINGS from $8,500 to floor now haa bedroom for owner. TO CHOQiSE FROM , ■street. ruby font, fabric shade; was home, two car garage, copper Only $295.00 Down Only $795. ALUMI AWNINGS AU.STI.N A. CHAMBERS CO., C. F. CHARBONNEAU, Jr. YOUNG MAN~Wanted for gen- over 4100. Terms to suit you. Cole. for plumber. Office space and tele- 826,000. Favorable layout for doctor's of- / Iioet and Fonni v^ , 1 829.00 ...... 819.78 , phone if desired. Inquire 36 Oak plumbing. Timken oil burner, tile STUDEBAKER/ AND DOOR HOODS local and long- distance moving, eral factory work. Apply Ka-Klar BOX TRAILER. 5’/x V. ^ a l l Motors .. Servicenter, 436 Cen­ bath, Venetian blinda, acreens, flee or Just right for -the large / • \ SENIORS! PHONE MI-9-8632 or MI-B-7819 a o th Toy Co.. 60 Hilliard atreet. Mitchell 3-809,5. DINING GROUP. Knotty pine ter. atreet. For Appointment family. Reasonably priced at / FOUND -At the Center Sunday SALES AND SERVICES 1951 WILLYS 4-CYL. 1941 PONTIAC Sedan, heater, packing, storage. Call Mitchell Welsh dresser, oblong-spoon-foot . storm sash, enclosed front porch ' -ftflfht, ChiM’ir brnmi • »hoe; abse ...... -«r-.. Free esUmatea, no -down, ipa.vment ,v 3-5187, Hartford «^1423. 'With-ecreena, enelosed' rear porch, 815,900,* Call .,.Wm., McBridiC STATION WAODN — radio, black; A real good car, 3 years to pay. YOUNG MAN to learn automotive COMPLETE STCT bf 'FuiiV ' ahd ' tttbis,' ladderback arm chair and 3 'M'A'PLE''CRIB, two a^niall match­ ....." Please Phone ' ; - MltcheU fi-4816. J. Wataon Beabh 12':D. Mitchell 9-2591. ■ An immarulate one-owner car. M A N O T l ^ “ side chairs; was 8443.00...... $.125. Suburban for Rent 66 quiet location. Near bua, school 82.50. Terms to suit -you. Ctole acrounting, knowledge of book\ WANTED—Carpenter for repair Wagnalla nev/atandard encyclo­ ing maple chests' of drawers and A Co., Sole Agents, Hartford CHORCHES MOTOR SALES Only .$.395.00 Down Motors-, 436 Center st'^eel. work. Bhone Mitchell 3-4612. pedia. MItch/lI 9-4386. and shopping area. A few minutes OFFICE 41 OAK STREET PaiBtinK— Paperinit 21 HIGH SCHOOL keeping helpful.' Boland Motors, ELECTRIC RANGE. Universal bassinette. MItcheil 9-1325. TRAILER SPACE for rent, lights HOWARD R. HASTINGS 2-2115. / with double oven; tvss 8394.50, walk from center of town. Will . AnnondMments . Oaldjihd Street .169 Center street. , . and water. Apply Tolland Garage. tfl51 WILLYS 4-WH EEL EARLY .1949 DODGE -tudor,- radio, Cafl MItchdl 3-8T77; Evphinfrs PAINTING AND Paperhanging: M you are graduating this June, HELEN H jtK S 43alf club*. 2 8269. 744 CU FOOT Frtgidatre. 2-piece be shown by appointiRent. Price Manchester Mitchell 9-1107 W U T H WINDSOR —T tv i room = ' heater. One owner. Price 88.50. Salesmen Wanted 36-A woods: lylrons and golf bag. 835. Route No. 3o, Rockville. REMINGTON and Schick ahavera. Manchester Mitchell 9-94R8 DRIVE STATION WAGON Free e.'timates. Paper books we invite you to talk over with ua DAVENPORT, Lounge style with 2 living room suite. Reartinable. $14,800. Ebcclusive with the Phil home, in fine, high locatiea adja­ Call, evenings after 6 and Satur­ available. Get our spring outside Phone Mitchell 9-9538. Call Mitchell 9-0995. Hellln Agency, Realtor. MltcheU parta and aervioe at Riiaaell'a Like new throughout. One own­ the following openings for perma­ THREE' GOOD DIE Makers. Ap­ INTERESTED IN a pleasant out­ cushions, kick-plested base, lime- CA'PE COD—Four down, two Un- cent rotary. Space for additional day 1 to 6. Mitchell 9-4396. " Hoa*ehold Sertfee* prices now. Call Cliff Scorao, nent year-round positions as: ply 234 Hartford Road. gfSen damask cover; vas 8235^0, 9-9221. room. Oil burning furnace, lot 'Barber Shop, corner Oak and er. Fully equipped. A very scarce door busine;;'s of your own 7 A COKBT MACHINE, store size, very 1931 COLUMBIA combination gas­ Wanted to Rent 68 flnlshed up. Good condition. Good 1949 C*HE.VROLET Fleetltne tudor. unit. Save about 880n.no on this . Offered , 1.1-A Mitchell 9-4298. HALF PRICE ...... 8117.50 lOO- x 500’. Price 110,500. Call Spruce atreets. Phone Mitchell 1941 FORD Tudor, black! Good good Rawleigh busineas is hard reatonable. Manchester Dry oil" stove,. 1951 Westlngho'use re­ PRICE REDUCED— Eart Side locatim. Call MltcheU 9-0669. 9-5522.' Sea mist green. New tires. Equip­ one, > Stenographer* TypisLs BY 3 ADULTS, Mother, son and Madeline Smith. MltcheU 5-1648, condition. Asking 4200. Mitchell PAINTING AND DECORATING. to beat. Permanent ahd profitable. leaners. 93 Wells street. Tei. TABLE LAMP, Oxblood red china Six room colonial, five years ped. Very cleen. Center Motor WEAVING of bums, moth holes WAREHOUSE MAN base, taffeta shade; was 821.00, frigerator, three-piece solid maple da'Jghter, 4, 5 or 6 room tene­ MltcheU 3-4679. Salec. Open evenings 'til 9. Only $495.00 Down 9-8.562. .. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, Floors .sanded and reflnlshed. Supply 600 or more consumers in aitchell 3-7254. bedroom' set. Excellent condition. young. Spacious, modern kitchen SEVEN ROOM house, in older W S RENT Power and hand rol­ Clerks ,HALF PRICE ...... 810.50 ment. Residents of town, for over reaidanttal area. Combination lers, fertiliser apreadera, aplke handbags repa'red. zipper re­ Wallpaper books on requeat. Also National Foods Concern has a n , Southeast Hartford County with Call Pilgrim 2-6514. 30 years. Best of references. Tel. with Kitchen Aid dishwasher. ANDOVER AND Coventry—Ove^ 19.52 FORD V-8 1949 STUDEBAKER Champion. opening tor a warehouse rnan to everyday necessities. Personal in BEDROOM, Maple double dresser storm wlndowa, hot water oH ^irc rotary tnieri,' chain aawa. placement, umbtellaa repaired, furniture reflnished. Call Gerry. Audograph Operators Mitchell 3-4694 after 4 p. m. Generous living room, fireplace, looking lake, new 4-room, im- 1937 FORD Dump truck. Fully equipped. Very clean, unload- freight cars, prepare or- terview for qualified applienni ' and mirror, full size pineapple 36" CRAWFORD Range, combina­ heat, convenient to shopping and sickle mowers, rotary mowers, t:ell i/i-TON PICK-UP men’s shirt collars reversed and Mitchell 9-8866. Boats and Accessories 46 attractive dining room, three nice provemonU. fireplace, eaaUy wui- 9-9721. 6 p. m. to 8 m. 81.000. Mitchell 9-«780. ' ders for delivery. Permanent po­ poster bed; Kling'quality; was tion gSs and coal or wood, includ- schools, $11,500. Ovfner, 236 ^edge trimmers, extension lad 8.000 miles original. DeLuxe cab. replaced. Marlow’a Little Mending Clerk-typists File Clerks VV-ite today for details., Raw- WANTED— Four o- five room un­ bedrooms up, large ceramic tile terlkwl, $4800; snaU 5 roonns, oil REMODELING— Painting Inside sition. Minimum education, two 2 'i H. P. JOHNSON twin out- 8290.50 ...... 8224. Ing'grates. Also roll-top desk and School street, Manchester. 4era, aandera, paint sprayers, post Heater. Save about 8400.00. Shop. . 'lelgha Dept. CUD-26-216,/Al furnished rent. Adult family of bath, open attic; dry basement, heat, $4900; modem 4 rooms, ga- 1951 PLYMOUTH hard top model. 1952 CHEVROLET BEL-ATRE. end out. Papering. Ceilings whit­ years high school. Five-day work board. 30 pounds. Like new. Beau, WATER HEATER. 80 Gal. Hand­ chair. 14 West Center. Phone hole diggers. Capitol Equipment Only $29.5.00 Down Accounting Clerks^ hany, N. Y. three. Call Mitchell 9-4873. hatchway, hot water heat, new jIfiOOO; all 'hive acceSa to Equipped With radio, heater, aignat like new'. Save -Save—Save. Cen­ f l a t ened. Call now anc. make all ar­ week. A. F. of L. Union. Apply tlful troller. 875. Baratow'a. ley-Brown ‘ automatic gas; was CENTRALLY LiOcated property, FINI.SH Holland window Mitchell 3-6429. rusco combination windows. $10,- private beach. Several other new CO.. 38 Main street. Mitchell lights. m;n visor and two-tone ter Motor .Sales, 461 Main. Open shades, made to niea.aiirc. All rangements before the spring Five Day Week—4 O'clock Closing in person. AUTOMOBILE Salesm^. Part Mitchell 9-7234. 8104.95 . . . ; ...... 87^; QUIET, MiddleSged couple, no good condition, good income. 1941 CHEVROLET 800 mortgage at 4% may be as­ Cap* and ranch types, un­ lJ-7958. paint. Car in excellent condition. evenings 'til 9. metsi Venetian blinds st a new ni.sh. Call Mitchell 3-8372. if no On Summer Schedule' time and full time. A p p /in person SUGGESTiONS for Mother's Day children, need 2. 3 or 4 room part­ Large lot. Price 814,000. Optional coda 14 FT. STAINLESS Steel Sports­ BEDSIDE TABLE, Genuine rfia- sumed. Call now, Warren E. How­ usual locations, 811,900 and up. 8.300 actual miles. Full ' price •2-DOOR SEDAN low price. Keys made while yon aa-w.er Mitchell 9-0726. Modem H. J. HEINZ CO. Boland .Motors,- 369 ^ n te r atreet. hogany Sheraton, drawer tinder gifts. A Westlnghouse roaster at ly furnished or unfurnished rent. may purchase extra lot. Phone LIBERAL Hospitalixation beneflta. 194V CHEVROLET 12) Fordors 1 man bqat, tarp cover, 7 ft. oars, land. Realtor, 543 Woodbrldge Welles Agency, Coventry. Tel. 81.796. Terms cen be arranged. DeLuxe. 4 new tires. Radio, i wait. Marlow's. Home Decorating Co. Good Starting Salary — Regular ..... shelf, rimmed top, wss/865.00; $42.50. A Sunbeam deep fryor at Write Box Q. Herald. mornings MltcheU 9-7089, 9-2868. Phone your local Mutual of Tel. MJtchell 3-6140. / ‘ healer, , defrosters. Excellent | club coi.pe. Inexpearive transpor-' Merit Increaaea 570 Tolland Street 2 'j h. ft, Johnson twin Seahorse. street. Mitchell 3-8600. Pilgrim 2-6872. Omaha agent. Mitchell 9-7875. h a l f p r ic e ...... ^.< .. . $32.50 $31.95. A Sunbeam Mixmaster at transportation. tation at a price you ran afford. PAINTING AND Paperhanging. Help Wan^^—Male Philrlte gas can, filter, funnel, BUSINESS COUPLE desire 3 or Earned Days Shopping Time BED, Mahogany twiiySize paneled $46.50. A Pop-up toaster at 76 PHELPS ROAD. A house with PRACTTICALLY New, .four rooms 1949 MERCURY, 2-door sedan. Douglas .Motors, .1.1.1 Main. Satisfartlon guaranteed. 35 years East Hartford safety chairt. First 82.50 takes all. 4 unfirrnL'hed rooms. No children. SIX ROOM Cape Cod, near Bowers Bnildinff— ContractInpr 14 or F^ale 37 style; was 852.00, .HALF PRICE, 822.9.5. Kemp’s, Inc. Mitchell "Charm." Six rodm colonial, cut- and bath, and two-family'houSa. PerMHMis Very clean, radio, healer, all 19.39 I'LYMOCTH experience. Raymond Trtideau. Social and 133 Baldwin Road, after 5 p. m. 3-3680. MItcheil 9-1337, School, 810.900. MltcheU 9-2655. equipped. Full price 81088.. Rrun- WE CAN BUILD'you a garage STATE OF CONNECTICUT. Per­ 825.00 tom built 1939 for present owner. ■ *v— —— ------—. Route No. 31, South Coventry, 2-DOOR SEDAN Phone MItehell 9-1614. Recreational Opportunities Large Uvlng room, fireplace and T«B PROSPECT HUl School for ner’s, 3.58 Rsat Center street. A very clean car. Auto AcceMoiics— Tire« S for $898 complete. If you need sonnel D ep /tm cn l open compe­ FREEZER. lO'^^cu. ft. Coolerator; USED EASY wringer type wash­ WANTED— Five or six room un­ near Cove (was' Hayloft). Ste Voung children. Transportation Open tonight 'til 9:30. one It's s bargain, K.stimates also P.VINTING And paperhanging. No Modem Low-Cost Cafeteria titive exa/ination notice: High­ Diamonds— Watches— was $385.00/...... 8289. ing machine, in very good condi­ furnished apartment or house ^ open stairway. Modem kitchen. EAST SIDE Sunday, or call Hartford 46-5667. CAN'T AFFORD a new car—Biiv Three bedrooms and tile bath on hirnlahed. Mra. LaIa Tybur,^direc­ a Ward rebuilt motor and save! given on large g'.rage.s, brc.w.c- Job too small. Phone Mitchell way laboratory aid. No. 2006, Jewelry 48 DISHWASHER-SINK. Kitchen Aid; tion, 825. Mitchell 3-5494 after 4 family of four—Y'anchester or vi­ 19.53 CHEVROLET Bel-AIr fordor. SEE THP:SE FINE VALUES ways, porches, dormers, etc. For 3-8372. W t Hovt HMndrads 82460-^180; psvchiatilc social was 8463.00 ...... 8349, 2nd floor. Open attic. Storm win­ TWO-FAMILY DUPLEX _ BOLTON — Old. colonial, eight tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5787. Terms »s low as 815 down. 810 PERSONNEL p. m. cinity. Moving to Manchester for rooms. Two flreplaesar, bath * » i ppainveiy Ilka brand,, new. . Fully, . ..„ .. TODAY. AT_,., ...... fujl par.ticular.s, call, W„ G. Mc- w o r k /. No„ 20C7. 8304.0-84620: L ^ N A R D W. YO.ST. Jeweler, re­ BED,. Solid, maple-Ti'uetycp twin business reasons.. Permanent resi­ dows and acreens, Venetian blinda,. - monthly; - Liberal- trade-in iltoiiv- SPRAY PArNTlNG, furniture of . ihaufation. Ainesite drive and one- One side vacant, otiiier side vacant lavatory. Ettra lhiYsi llrihjg m m ^ALLARD’S Driving School. Man- equipped. immediate delivery. anoe on .voiir old motor., W'arris •Nally A .Son. Tel. MItehell 9-9992. DEPARTMENT o f senior occupational therapist. No. pairs. aajusta watches expertly. poster; was $72.00, HALF PRICE. FIVE ROOMS of furniture. In­ dence. Call Mitchell 9-8847. (;he8ter'a oldest Thousands of Trade and terms. Douglas Motors, ail kinds. Wicker furniture a 2008, 83540-84620. Connecticut Reascneble prices. Open daily. ^ .6 o quire 20 Chestnut street, any car garage. An open porch looks within six months. Ideally located. and dining room, beamed caUing*, DeCORMIER MOTORS, INC. arranges installation for you. specialty. Tel. Pilgrim 2-6157. out over a beautifully landscaped oak floors first floor, 3-4 acre lot. accident freti Instruction hours, .133 Main. Motors for most popular cars. THE well-paying jobs r/idence waived ana closing date Thursday evenings 129 Spruce WASHER, Easy Spin Dry Washing time. YOUNG COUPLE desire 3 or 4 Nice size lot. j^undreds of satisfled students. Roofine— Sidinr 16 street. Mitchell 9-4387. room infumlahed apartment. In­ lot which has a 90’ frontage. Many WeU landscaped near lake, bus Montgomery Ward, 828 Main INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ is May 21, 1953, for above three Machine, demonstrator; was For appointment tel. Mitchell 1952 NASH Custom SUttesman CONNECTICUT MUTUAL /examinations. Junior engineering 8199.95 ...... 8158. FLORENCE GAS Stove, eight expensive. All decorating done, trees Including a lovely weeping MANY OTHER USTINGS line and school bua,. BAm and four-door sedan. Fully equipped. 24 Maple Street street. Manchester. FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that. ing. No job too .small. Mitchell for 9-2245. LIFE INSURANCEX ajd.. No. ?0Q4. .S2460,-$3i80,. Clos; piece dining room e«t, two piece Mitchell 9-5550, willow. Flagstone terrace. Bowers garage combined. Some rspairt "Twin beds; ■ One' ■ ansner'. -g.OOO' stay.oQ.Jn.anv.kind of storm, and. 9-4997...... - .< - GHESTrON-CHEST, .Tyrolean..-ma. Manchester trig date is.Mav 7, 1953. Prison Garden—Farm- living room sil. 'Mitehell ' 3-7912 School section."Attractlvel'y pric­ n'eeded. Alablnrtlding sltSS. ttffb^ ENJOY A Driver's licente. For ex- miles. Tutone paint. Town Motors.' gutters, eonduetprs and roof re­ ...... c o m p a n y ' '!'' \ pie. 5 drawers; was $149.00. .874.50 T.' J. CROCKE’TT ‘ J. McKinney, Bolton Lake. M lt^ - Motorcycle*— Bicycle* 11 g ard. No. 2005. 82940-83860. Dairy Products 50 after 6 p. m. ed. Elva Tyler, Realtor. MltcheU ert Instruction call the Manchea- Inc., 45 West Center street. T el.! pairs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell MEN GOSSIP BENCH, all upholstered in Ho^gieg for Sale ell 3-5548. Closing date is May 14, 1953. A p­ 72 9-4469. ?er Driving A.cademy. Pilgrim Mitchell 3-8.5.57. Open 'til 8 p. m. ’ 19.40 BUICK Special. Radio, heat­ PRACTICALLY New, Colson 3-7707. R«pairlng 2S 140 Garden Street ' PEAT HUMUS. Excellent mil con­ green plastic-damask: blonde legs, ELECTRIC STOVe . in excellent Phones: Office MltcheU 3-S41S 2-7249. er. fordor. dark green, white wall chain drive 20” wheel tricycle with and without ply Personnel Dcnartmcnt, State ditioner, top drearing. Mitchell nail trim; was 859.00, HALF condition, 830; 8 M.M. camera, MANCHESTER—Cape Cod, over­ ROOETNG, .Siding and carpentry. MA'lTRESS Y'uur old mattreasaa Hartford, Connecticut y Office Building. Hartford, or any Residence MltcheU I-77S1 Wanted— rieml B iU ti l i LOOKING FOR A Dream Boat? tires, A sweetheart. Center Motor witli extra.s. 825. Phone Rockville 3-6515. PRICE ; ...... 829.50 820; hig chair, $6; baby carriage, size, ySeven rooms, fireplace, SPACIOUS 8-ROOM HOUSE Alterations and additions. Ccil-' fteriiizeu an*', remade like .new. Connecticut State Employment bree^way attached garage, hot ^ FLORIST TELEGRAPH A One-owner Car, we sold It new. ^ales. Opening c^■enings until 9. 5-5,586. Call Jones Furniture'and Floor spoeioi skHis OCCASIONAL CHAIR. blonde 88. Mitchell 9-0987. OONSIDEIUNa BBLUM o'" Only 10.000 miles. 1951 Hollywood ings. Workhianship guaranteed. HOUSEWIVES NEED extra Service office.‘ Glcndon A. Sco- SPECIAL— McIntosh SippIes and frame, black cretonne cover; was wa$er oil heat, lot 80 x 180. Price Vacant At 146 Woodland St. WEST SIDE—Lovely six rootp aln.- YQUR PROPEBTTr t DELIVERY, SERVICE A. A. D'ion, Inc,. 299 Autumn Covering, 36 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041. 8U.800. Henry Eecott Agency, club coupe, two tone paint, radio, 1951 CHEVROLET Bel-Aire, radio. | money? We have an income plan bn-ia. Personnel Director. potatoes at reduced prices. Call 854.50. HALF PRICE ...... 827.75 ROPER GAS Stove with heating gle, open stairway, flraplace, oil . Without obligation to you, wa . TO ALL p a r t s heater, powerpjlide. Two tone , street. Mitchell 3-4860. to .'.elp you.Reliable, neat appear­ Mitchell 3-8116. L. C. Bunce. unit. Westlnghouse electric roast­ Mitchell 9-7683. Lot 60 X 130 ft. Asbestos shingled, burner, storms, screens, garage, heater. H^’dramatic, white wall Busineas Seryices Offercti 1,1 DESIGNERS CEDAR CHE.ST. Modern blonde new asphalt roof, two tils bath- wUl kppniMt or maka you a egah Quick, Dependable, Efficient tires. The snappiest looking car green, low mileage. Only 81.69.5. 1 ing mothers of school age children oak with drawers: was 869.96. er, Silnmons studio couch. Inquiry amesite drive. Vecant. Price MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ Courses and Classes 27 Situations Wanted— ' PREMIER AND Robinson straw­ BUILT BY Doctor three years rooma, large modern kitchen, oil offtr for property. Boa ua baton in town. Try this Hornet and you Highest fradew. Douglas Motors. | POWER BURNERS and Range can qi alify. Write Box A. Herald. * HALF PRICE ...... 839.95 162 Wad.sworth street east. / greatly reduced. Must sell. Wm. CALL ANDERSON ing company. AL--o all types of berry plants, 81.50 a hundred, or ago, six room cape Cod, five fln- steam heat. House can be con­ you aaU. < will buy it. Trades, easy terms. .133 .Main. | Burners expert.y cleaned and LF,AR.’'f RADIO —- Electronics — F'emale 38 Goodchild, Sr., Realtor. MltcheU serviced. l,et ua servlet and re­ painting and carpentry work. Dr a f t s m e n 812 a thousand. William McN'all. ELECTRIC RANGE, Florence FREE! 60 U. S. Choice Steaks 'ished, open stairway, plastered verted into a two-family inexpen­ SRAE-BimN RBAIfTT '! * - GREENHOUSES McClure Auto Co., inc. Tel. Television servicing at Connec­ 3-7925. * 19.51 DODGE Diplomat, hard'-top. < pair yout washing machine or re- Guaranteed work. Phone Mitchell * ■ WANTED Housekeeping for one Mitchell 3-4564. 103 Avery street, apartment size with four burners; with purcha.'-e of 22 or 19 ft,.'chest walls, aluminum storm windows, sively. Near bua, schools and Phone MItchaU S-6878. .. J!t9442______, ticut's oldest electronics -school, ...... Help Wanted— Mai* 36 ^ was $199-95___ 8135, churchaa. Was owner occupied.- - ‘ -— Mitchell 8 ^ 6 - — ■ '^6t Chevrnlel, • Powergl1d*f. ra did; - frlgeratori Metrtt Servica; Mitch­ '9-8933 for free estimates. two eveliings per week. Weekly - or tv.'o aduif*. Live in. Gali Mitch­ Manchester. or .rprlght home freezers/M itch­ oil hot watar heat, metal kitchen ARBOR"ROMES bringa to thi* 'iSIGN ll ell 3-7477 after 5 p. m. CLOTHES DRIER. Blackstone cabinets, garage. Tree.” Near bus, LI8TINOS Waatiil Single, tir^ Day or Evening heater. '48 Chevrolet sedan. '.51 ell 9-0883. payments 85. Class starting soon. ell 9-8723. Price 213,300. area a new and proven method of WANT A REAL vacation this sum- PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ COW MANURE, delivered by the electric; was $265.00 ...... 8209. school. Only 812,000. Carlton W. family, three-famUy, tnislnns A mer? Lxrok at this-beautiful 1949 Packard <'Oupe. ’.50 Mercury sedan Enroll now. Call Hartford 6-1630 i THE PERSONAL FINANCE '■ ■*■ building your home. In other ! 155 Eldridge Street FLOOR PROBlJCMd solved with pany. Roofing • and siding esti­ load, for your lawns and gardens. SACRIFICE —Devenport-bed and Hutchins. MltcheU 9-5132 or property. Hava many cash buy- 'Hudson aedan. Has had only onel. '46 -‘'ti debaker sedan '47 Fraser or write for full information New ■ SIDE CHAIR. Truetype cherry, Inquire 168 Woodland Street areaa of this state the Arbor linoleum asphalt tile counter. mates cheerfully given. All types c o m p a n y p r o c e s s p l v v n n e r s Do^s— Birds— Pets 41 Call Peila Bros. MItcheil 3-7405, Ibunge chair with’ new tailored MltcheU 9-4694. ere. Mortgages arranged. Please owner. Radio. air-cOndltJoner.' sedan, '49 Pontiac sedan. ’.51 De- England Technical Institute, 193 ; Sheraton style, green striped seat: Homea "Do It Youraelf Plan” haa EIxpert workmanship, free esti­ of roofing and siding fam plcs on wa.4 838.50. HALF PRICE.. . $19.25 slip cover.s. Mltphell 9-1483 or Mitchell 3-8474 call George U Orasladlo, Real­ Antomabiles for Sale 4 direction signals. It looks like • .Soto serlan. Big Trades. Ea.sy Trumbull .-treel. Hartford. ' j lym employ several men as GOOD HOME for part Colile-Ger- PREMIER STRAWBERRY plants pavad the way for countlea* fami- tor. MltcheU 5-687g. 105 Haaiy tcrm.«. Brunners Packard. 3.58 mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ display at 41 Oak street. F. H. A. ARM CHAIR, Truetype cherry. 9-7184. MANCHESTER — One year old new and we will give you a full I branch manager trainees. Must" TOOL hfAKERS man Shepherd, spayed female. 812 a thousand. Frank Glode. garrison coloniai. Six rooms, I 'i liea to build and own their own street'' BI.UVCK BEAUTY 1949 Plymouth Fast Center street. Open evenings niture. Osk street. Mitchell Final.cing. Tel. Mitchell .1-8177. Empire style, blue covering; was new car guarantee on this one.' be high school graduate, college i Excellent with children. Call Mitchell 9-5815. 104 Glode Lane. THINKING OF RUGS —See the baths, fireplace, attic, basement 16 BYRON ROAD, Bowers School homea. It counts your effort* for , Special deluxe sedan, radio, heat- 'til 9 MO, 9-1041. Bonds— Stock? training desirable.. Age 24-2*. $19.50. HALF PRICE ...... $23.75 McClure Auto Co. Tel. 9-9442. ‘ GREAT EASTERN -Mitchell 9-3670." Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. new imported 9x12 tone on tone. garage, dishwasher, combination — Six room Cape Cod, situated on dollars. Your plan or one of the' USTINOS WANTED — Bingl*^ \cr. Looks like new. Easy terras. Must have car. This position of­ 'MAKEt COMPLETE Repairs ny Stuart .1. Mortgages 31 DISHWASHER - SINK. Famous $38; al.so '^new exquisite blocked windows, ameaite driveway. Own­ nicely landscaped lot 165’ deep. nunfepous plans of the pre-engln- two-family,' three-famUy, apart- Xredee. McClure Auto Co., Inc. GO TO ROOFING AND fers a splendid opportunity in the SIX MO.N'THS old Collie, sable Kitchen-Aid; was $355.00. .. ,$289. LOW COST RPECIAI25! Wolcott, A-1 .Gepair, Sales, on ★ ASPARAGUS ' Roots for sale. imported Antique booked 9 x 12 er leaving state. Nbn-veteran can One-car garage. Ameaite drive, eered homes In our file. Favorable . ment houses. Waiting list of Inty- 'rcl. 9-9442. CONSTRUCTION CO. consumer finance field. Salary- and. white. A.K.C. registered, also ers. Please call Barbara Weeds va.shing machines, vacuum clean­ BUILDERS AITENTION! Charles Dclnicki, 111 Deming MIRROR. 24.\36" Truetype solid, reproduction. Hertford 46-4892. finance with about $5,000 down oil heat, storm wlndowa snd financing arranged. Call for an RUN G O O D - HARTFORD ROAD 21 OAK STREET 8282 a month—car allowance—in* SHEET/METAL MECH'ANTCS dog's food_ and equipment. Mitch­ st.-eet. Mitchell 9-0692. maple, upright, shell carved top; screen.?. Venetian blinds, hatch­ appointment at your convenience. Agency. MltcheU 5-7702, NEED PLENTY of room? 1948 ers. motors, small appllancci. surance. Other benefits include ell 9-8873 between 6 and 9 p. m. ' Sydicc, 851 Wethersfield Ave., payment. Manchester, MltcheU Welding. 180 Main atreet: Phone (Your House Doctor) was $42.00. HALF PRICE. $19.95 way and terrace are aome of the Tel. MltcheU 9-4389. LISTINGS B^^TED — iii^la ^ e w o le t station wagon, in first LOOK GOOD — AND ARE USED CARS j LIBERAL LOANS group life Insurance, vacation: lib­ * \ POTTED TOMATO PlanL-, let­ Apt. C-1. 3-7965 for appointment. ' clsaa\condition. Former owner’s Mitchell 9-6878. eral savings and retirement plan.. MACHINISTS '* \ FEMALE BOSTON Terrior. I 'i CABINET SINK 42" Murray many features. Excellent condi­ homea, 3-3-4 famUy houses,; sniaU g o o Y) Spccialixinp; In Will finance con.slruction of one to tuce. cabbage, broccoli, kohlrabi, make with shallow and deep FRIGIDAIRE, 6 cu. ft. Just right SELUNG ? BUYING ? C all». Man­ tion throughout. Price 813,800. farm, Manchester, Bolton, Vkiapa uante hn request. Verms, trades. ) FOR MAN5' 'MILES a n d SFK BUD MICHALAK ; Apply 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Eve-’ EXPERIMENTAL WOI^K yeSr-s old. Spayed. Inoculated cauliflower, st Krause Green­ SMART BUYS .McClurAAuto Co., Inc. Tel. 9-9442 THIS LIFETPTE 10 houses, including financing pur­ ning hours by appointment—Mon­ and houaebroken. Call MItcheil bowls: was $129.95 ...... $88. for your summer cottage. Excel­ chester realtor because they Exclusive with Elva Tyler, Real­ and Covehtiy. Largo list ^f bik­ S COMING SUMMER ; “Tlip WorkingWorU-in,, Man'sMo.,'. Friend’ ALL KINDS of carpentry work,. house. 621 Hartfo:d Road. Mitch­ Aluminum Clapboarrls chase of land, anj'whrre within 15 day through Friday. ■ * 9-347,5. WASHER. ABC Wringer - type lent running order. Sen "ibly pric­ know Ma.icheater valurg best. tor. Mitchell 9-4469. ers. What have you? Mor^agoa 1U48 PLYltoUTH Coupe, full price 1946 NASH 600 SEDAN. Complete-' Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-4201. ell 9-7700. ws.shlng machine; was $171.95. Call the Ellsworth Mitten,Agen­ $9,900—Four Room Ranches. arranged. Howard R. Haeringe, In Color.s miles of Hartford. Immediate ac­ GAUGE MAKERS ed. Phone Mitchell 318903. -1.588.-51 -Pontiac Catalina, hard- . Jy.overhauled. Black. SEE THPlSE PERSONAL $99.00 cy, Realtors. MltcheU 3^930. EAST HARTFORD, 4 room house, 1/4 acre lotfi., Tolland Road, MltcheU 9-1107. MASON, STONE contractor and A Complete Home' Remodeling tion. No delay. MISCELLANEOUS F u r n iture. furnished. Storm windows, oil 1«r. fuir pride J1988. '47 Mercury Service Live Stock— Vehicles 42 ELECTRIC RANGE. Florence four CASH BUYERo waiting, fiM HiU 1946 HUDSON CXJNVERTIBLE SU­ SPRING s p e c i a l s : cement work. Va entlno Bellucci. FINANCE COMPANY Household Goods ideal for cottage. Inquire 117 355 MIDDLE TURNPIKE East — heat, new roof, ameaite drive, Bolton, V i mile east of Bolton redan, full pVica 8688. '49 Chev­ •rOOL AND GAUGE burner: was $219.95 ...... $1.15. • Hallin Agency. Realtor. MltdioU PER 8. Radio, healer, new top. Fern street. Tel. Mitchell 3-.5042. A GOOD Family row, will frieshen Eldridge atreet. Call Mitchell Seven room colonial with attach­ television, I >2 miles from Air­ Notch, Route 44-A. rolet sedan, spotless inside and Mitchell 3-8271 CENTRAL REALTY INSPECTORS A WANT A RELIABLE CREDENZA - DRE-SSER. Genuine 5-533I. out. full price Hudfeon ; 1949 CHEV'ROLET STATION WAC,- Cal! 9-5451 retween 5 and 7:30. 806 Main Street / itPjune, gave 30 pound first calf. 9-974.V ed garage and finished breeze- craft. No agents $9,500. MltcheU 1947 KAISER SEDAN, Four new ON. /TRUSTWIJRTHY PERSON mahogany. e.Tj inches wide. 4 coupe, full .pric^S848. '50 Olds tlrea. Runs good. Radio, heater. Full price. A. V. LINDSAY - Owner 1R3 Church St. . Hartford * For more details call MItchel' wsy. Oil steam heat. Storm 9-7456. L. F. DeMARS, Builder YOU READY to aeU your $795 REFRIGERATION Service, com­ Phone Mitchell 9-743J0T 9-5962. / Who’s Going Housekeeping drawers. .1 tray-drawers, pigeon­ Ito ? We have buyers waiting convertible, new 'top, very clean \ mercial and domestic. See our PRECISION GRINDERS hole compartments behind tam­ windows snd screens. Ehcceptioh- 194* HUDSON CLUB COUPE. R a-! CHEVROLfTT FLEETLtNE CONNECnctIT Valley Construc­ Hartfoi'd 7-019(1 Anytime 30" DU MONT TV with F.M. aUy Isrge yard with pool and MANCHESTER—Looking for a Mitchell 3-6420 for 4,\5, 6, 7 room singles and 1 81888. ,'49 CadillacNMdan, hydrt- display of guaranteed used refrig­ TO TAKE OVER bour doors: was $335.00; HALF dio, heater, whitewall tlrea. POWER-GIJDE. Radio, heater.! tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. WANTED—Auto inecha^c, ex * '2 price. Call MItcheil 9-0018. nlcs house that could be a home 3 famIHes. Gatto Co., Hartford . -matlc, radio, heatety. full price erators-Georg4 H. Williams As- UNPAID BALANCE - PRIC E r* — . . , r,-, .. $1#7..50 brook. Priced *t $14,000 for im­ Green '— U' algnal lights, visor. One owner I Aluminum storm windows ""and periehced. New car agency. Apply WESTER.N" STOCK Horse^Clever plus a business? T have one"in 5-9198, 'evenings 8-3689. Man- , .71938. '50 Wlllys Jehpster. full 1 Only $1,495. I f-ociatea 260 Tolland Turnpike, gutters All >ncn protected by in­ FIRST AND Second mortgagea .MILLING MACHINE Monthly Payments SIDE CHAIR. Empire style, cher­ . mediate sale. Owner leaving town in person_ (uily„ Choreas Motor OPERATORS aniYhonest. Mitchell 3-4849. —June occupanlcy. Small down nice condition with large, lot, out Cheater' Mit;Mitchell * 3-6946. price 81088. '48 Packard sedan 1948 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL De- 19.50 DODGE CORONET. Fully! Manchester. Phone Mitchell surance Three years to pav. Free bought for our own account. Fast, $21.16 ry. with green covering; was Musical Instrument* 5-1 Lots for Sale 7S 5888, equipped with overdrive, confidential service. Manchester Sales, *0 Oakland ajtreet. Man- payment needed* Exclusive with buildings, snd priced s( only LUXE c l u b CXIUPE. Radio, equipped. Original 24.000 milea. ] 9-3585, nights Mitchell S-7691. e.stlmates. Call Mitchell 3-7180 WORK HORSES, saddle •- horses, NEW FURNITURE $31.50, HALF PRICE ...... $14.95 814,700. Call the Ellsworth Mitten radio, and heater. Open evenings heater. New motor job— ..Guaranteed one owner. $1,.195 Investmtnt Coro.. 244 Main St. charter. Conn. saddle.* and hrldle.». One Elva Tyler, Reeltor. Mitchell WANTED FOR SALE Alfred Charest, Owner. poney, CEDAR CHEST. Modern gray wal­ TRUMPE7TS, CIsrineta, trurabones, Agency. Realtors. MltcheU 3-6930 BUiLDING LOTS in Glastonbury 'till 9:30. Brunner's, 368 East CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE. ANTIQUES ReflnUked. Repairing Phone MItqhell 3-.5416. irNGINK l a t h e o p e r a t o r s fat lamb. J .C. Scpilnton, 428 Hills- And Appliances saxjphones, guitars. Largest se­ 9-4469> Which Is Now In Storage nut. automatic lid traw: was and.Bolton. MltcheU 9-0493. O n ter street. d()n% or any f'jmiture, 'neman, ■fown Road. ' $54.95. ^ALF PRICE . $27.45 lection of instruments in town. DUPLEX-t 6 - 6—One car garage. CAPE HOME 189 South Main street. Phone Roofing 1«-A "" A BAITY LOAN IT-MEAI^ALOT Originally sold to a young couple WELL LOCATED Cspe Cod, rtx DRILL PRESS OPERATORS CEDAR CHEST. Modern Osk in AH accessories. Expert repairing. finished rooms. Oil heat, tiled Walking di.stance to all stores. LOT AT Coventry Lake for sale. 3951 CHEVROLET Styleline de- CREDIT RA'nNG. 1950 CHEVROLET TUIX)R. One' Mitchell 3-.564S. who unfortunately are not getting Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. Mitch­ liixe tutone givy and ivory. ROOFIN'!— Specializing in repair­ WITHIN 15 MILES TO e n .j q / y o u r j o b married. wheat finish; was $69.50___ $39.75 bath, flieplace, ga:age. large Improvements, reasonable. Mitch­ Call at 7 p. m., ndt before. Mltch­ Terms! Trades! Many More Cara owner. Onlv $1,195. Poultry and Supplies 4? ell 3-5336. ell 9-7337. in vicinity of Walke^, Porter, Powerglide. Excellent condition 1980 FORD CU.STOM FORDOR SECRETARIAL SERnCE—Typ­ ing roofs of all kinds. Al.so new BEDROOM SUITE STEP TABl,E, 20x32;lnch Truetype landscaped lot. Other extras. Call eU 3-5505; In Stock'To Chooae From! roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Loan.s, $5()0. to $10,000. BENCH MECHANICS BROAD-BREASTED Bronze Tur -solid maple; w a s $42.00. HALF Benton or Princeton streets. throughout. Only 81.495. Center i V-8. $1,195, ing; stenography, mimeographing, Why (bt Investigate MUSIC Instrument rental. Com­ owner. Mitchell 9-9930. 6 LARGE ROOMS, custom home, IN cleaned, repaired 28 years’ ex keys, .fresh ‘ rozen, 10 to 22 LIVING ROOI\I SUITE " PRICE ...... $21.00 COVENTRY LAKE Lot. Home .Motor Sales. MfCLURE AUTO CO., INC.! ’"li vari-typing. mailing for small or First, second, third mortgages. ■* plete line of instruments. Rental entrance hall, fireplace, tile bath, started. Enough lumber to com­ June 1 occupancy. Cash, ’ Excellent condition. pertence. Free estimates. CSall Repayable on easy monthly pay­ The ossibilities At pound."). Schaub's Turkey * Farm. 5-PC. DINETTE SET SPECIAL—Must oe sold quickly, \ large businesses. Rea.sonabIe .SIDE CHAIR. Truetype maple with applies to purchase price. Rep­ oil hot water heat, fine tiled rec­ plete home. Everything, 81.295. 19.50 BUICK super four-door Hudson Sales and Service rates. Phone Mitchell 3-7691. Fowley. Manchester Mitchell ments to suit your budget. MATERIAL HANDLERS 188 HlUstown road. •PHILCO■’ ELEC. REF. fancy cut spear back: was $27.00, edge of town—5-room ranch, one ‘ BENGAL " COMB. RANGE resenting Olds, Eelmer. Bacli, reation room, garage, smesite Terms. Mitchell 9-5833. Call \ Riviera, two-tone green. Dj’na- Telephone Mitchell #-9442 Many Others To Choose From 3-5361. CONSTRUCTION, LOANS HALF PRICE ...... $13.50 year old. large kitchen and liring GRiVi' RESEARCH AND • MAYTAG" WASHING MACH. . p ' / ' i- . Pcdler and Bundv. Matter's Music room, fireplace, oil hot water’ heat. drive, trees, near bus, stores, flow white wall tires, fully" equip­ Open Eveninge WINDOW SHADES made to order 7 - " \ , maple; AA ZONE 166 x 266 lot. Shown by ped. Mitchell 9-0538. Liberal amounts to build new D E V E L O P M E N T C O M PAN 'V JANITORS Articles for Sale 45 "HOOVER■’ VACUUM CHAIR. Truetype Studio, 177 McKee. Mitchell plastered walls, full cellsr, ga­ school. Carlton W. Hutchins. McKi n n e y b r o s ., inc. A 1940 FOUR-DOOR PLYMOUTH, and installed. Venetian . blinds house.s or complete house slready / . * ^ HALF / 3— (uOO, ^ 1950 CADILLAC sedan. Small Heating— Plumbing 17 Ma n y , m a n y "EMERSON" TELEVISION rage. bus line, achool. Only 812,- MItcheil 9-5132, MltcheU 9-4694. appointment only.' Carlton W. green, radio, heater, new paint and curtain rods 24 hour service. started. ^ '' . .$15. Hutchins. Mitehell 3-9669, Mitch­ :951 KAISER Deluxe 120 h p„ model, 61. Radio, heater, hydra- Estimates gladly given. Fhgan OTHERS Simmons Mattress and Boxspring, | ...... 100. Carlton W Hutchins; 'MItch­ Mitchell 3-6060 or 9-3981 and tipholsferv. Phone Mitchell A PLUMBINGIG shop at'your door, BURPEE Alexshder-Smilh Rugs. Inlaid, ARM CHAIR. Truetype maple.... .MANCHESTER GREEN -rThree ell 9-4694. ^Uf-idoor with radio, heater and matic, white wall tires. Excellent *3-811.5. \ Window Shade Oo Route 44 at' " WE BUY MORTGAGES " A GOOD PLACE j eil 9-5132. Mitchell 9-4694. overdrive. Love.ly green finish. No time lost.t. New work. Altera­ TO WORK” Lamps. Tables. Dishes. Pots bamboo ttimed Wind-sor styl#;-was Wanted—To Boy 58 bedroom ranch, fireplace. Fenced condition. Ontiglas Motors, 3.13, Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. All Applicationa Copfidential FLOWER and VEGETABLE BUILDING LOT on comer of Hoi. om«thing to be proud 6f. Town tions, copper piping,' fixtures, hot and Pans. I $29.9.5, HALF PRiCE ...... $11 95 HENRY STREET. 261—Six r/H^m yard. Screena. Immediate occu­ Main. CHEVROLETS, 1949, 1950. 1951, 24-Hour Service. • Generous Wage Ratea WANTED TO BUY - - Old Glass. lister and Bond streets. For Infaf!** FOR ffAr>, ' !lot ora, Inc., 45 Weat Center tudors. fprdork. All in excellent IXJORS OPENED, keys fitted, water automatic heaters. Youngs­ SEED Plione Me Immediatelv finRlf, two unflnl.xhed. Hot wetcr pancy. Tel. Mitchell 9-8403. town sinks sold. "Estimates glad­ ,/ Chine. Picture Frame.., Paint­ malion inquire 89 Oakland .rtre'et. .{trect. Tel. Mitchell 3-8557. Open 1951 OLDSMOBILF.'•’98” Holiday condition. Center Motor Sales, copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, .CENTRAL REALTY DRAFTSMAN • Unexcelled Working Condi­ Htfd. 6-0358: AFTER 7 P.-M. ings, Furniture. Silver. Lamps, haet oil biirne:-. FIreplacp, Vene­ A-1 g u lu v ated 'till 8 p. in. 4-door sedan, 81,800., Reason for fear of. Port Office. guns, etc., repaired. Shears, ly given.,C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ tions LAWN SEED 46-4690 tian blinda. Bcreena, atorm I LOOK! -J. ell 9-7636. 163 CHURCH STREET , Etc. For information call Vir­ C O M P A R E ! CO'VENTRy LAKEr^Two choice sellings—buying home. Call Rock­ knives, mowers etc. put into eon- Previous background requlred/m • Overtime Premiums ginia .Madden, tel. MItcheil 9-3807. Excellent condition, Nice high j >; lots, approximately 50' x 100' BflFORE YOU Buy a uaed car ville 5-2010 after 4 p. m. 1942 CHEVROLET Club coupe. ■» / layout and design of small electro­ FERTILIZERS See It Day Or Night 9.15 Main St. • Tel. MI-.1-r,171 . FARM L p A lt ditioh for coming needB.-..Braith- Hartford 7-0196 Anylim?y' jaection. Now vacant. Owner each. Well maintained beach. Call ace Gorman Motor Salea. Bulck Radio, . heater. Call Mitchell waite. .52 Pearl atreet. SUM^ PUMPS. Ruud Permaglas mechanical parta and aub-assem- • hlan.v liberal employe If you ha ve no *means of tt anspor- ELUNGTON — 7 rooms, 2-rar ga­ and^ Bradford automatic hot talioji I'll send my auto,for you. transferred, must aell. Goodchild rage, 1 ac re of land. Fruit trees, MItcheil 9-5051. c a l l MI-S-7155 or M1-8-75S1 ^alea and Servlee. 365 Main 1953 CHEVROLETBj,^) Immediate 9,8784. bliea. Excellent posaibititiea to the ‘ beileftt programs. ' ' RENTALS WE BUY and'sell good used furni­ R_?alty Co. MItcheil 3-792.5. reet. MItjhell 9-4571. Open eVa- deliv'erey, one Bel-Aire fordor, one ATTICS AND Ba-'cmenta cleaned. water heaters. American Stand right man. No obligation! Rooms without Board 59 amesrte driveway. olT heat. This gu^e^:Op|N!>gt^ugI^^ ON GARDEN TOOLS ture. combination ranges.... gas below market'.vxlue. . hgn. — ...... ;Bel-Aire tudor. •'jF>rlly eqirtpp«d."36 1980 PONOTAC Bbdish, radtp.'heht' •Rubbish and' ashes' hayIs. Use of car ensential. W'rite finished, 85 down. 82 weekly, Mitchell 9-2963 between 6 and '9 CarltoB W. Hutchin- MltcheU MANCHESTER—New 6-room Colo­ WINDSOR LOCKS—12 room*, 3 13 BissoK S tT M t price 81.195. No 1, 83 cu. yard. Grade No. 2. room for one or two gentlemen. 9-5132, Mitchell 9-4894. rj'iles. New car guarantee. Easy 19.52 STUDERAKER Commander GRADING; EXCAVATING, land ments arranged Moriarty Broth­ Ifor appointment for personal in­ Manchester. Connecticut East Hartford 8, Conn. balance one year to pay. Call p. m. . , j nial vfcth 1 ', baths, large lot. Near baths, excellent condition. 2 acres,; 'r " 2 ? trades. M caure Auto 19.50 Chrysler Windsor 4-Dr. • Ra­ clearing. Ridzon and Stark, Tol­ ers. Tel. Mitche!! 3-5i35. 8.2 cu. yard. Deliveied in truck Mr*. Carr, Mitchell 9-7326. Twin beds. 14-16 Wadsworth schools, stores, bus. This home is wonderful view, large barn, ga­ V-8 four door sedan. Heater and terview to Martin Harris, 1535 load lots. Screened sand, stone, street. Three year old ' Cape Cod. 4 ' Tel. 9-9442, dio, heater, fluidmatic drive. Ex­ ove. drive. One owner. 9.000 miles. land. Phone Rockville 5-9455. kTr EEZERS Uprights 19 ft. 8505; well below market value. _ ' rages, located on n.ain highway. Wiibraham Road. Springfield, fill and gravel delivered.. Order LEAVING TOWN, selling three down, two unfinished up. full shed I tra clean. Good trades.' Handsome blue finish. Town GUARANTEED Plumbing and Maa.**; 13 ft. 8425; chest 22 ft. 8475— 16 2 miles from Bradley Field. As a ■ 1?S8 f o r d v -8 super deluxe, radio COMPLETE Hand and power lawn now. Nussdorf Construction Co. rooms furniture, also man's and NICELY FURNISHED room in a dormer. Immediate occupanev — Motors, Inc.. 45 Wert Center heating. Alterations and new ft. 8390. Five year guarantee. rooming houae this w'Ould give NOTICE Hlid heater, foglight*.. 19.50 Buirlt Special 4-Dr. - Radio, mower sen'ioe. Motors tuned and Fhone MltcheU 9-7408. large, private home for a gentle­ 812.500. COUNTRY SIDE REALTY back-up Street. Tel. Mitchell 3-8557. Open work. Perma glaf-s electric and WOMAN WITH mending exper­ lady's clothing. Miscellaneous Mitchell 9-8725. buyer above average Income. Ifthts, beautiful black. Center heater; dynaflow. Jet black. Ex-' overhauled. Pick-up and delivery gas water heaters sbld'And in­ items. Mitchell 9-4386. man. .116 Spruce atreet. tra clean one owner car. 'til 8 p.. m. ience for our dry- cleaning de­ GOLF CLUBS. A new set. never Two family, oil heat. , good in- • Newly painted, hot water oil heat. POSITION VACANCY X' • Motor Sales. Rea. Post Office. service. Gibson's Garage. MItcheil stalled. Time payments arranged. MAHOGANY Table., brass lamp, come, in .excellent condition. Pric­ partment. Apply in person. ■ New used, includes six iron*', three FRANK’S Antiques and second Mitchell 9-6643 All rtietropolifan services. Priced fJpen eveninga 'til 9. 1949 Chrjaler New Yorker 4-Dr.— 3-5012. Skelley Brothers, Mitchell 9-8714.' FAMILY hall .'•eat, electric stovJ. Gcheral ed right. ^ at only 819.500. Call Wm. Mc­ Model Laundry, 73 Summit street. X ROOM. PHONE Mitchell 9-0086 woods, head covers and bag. hand store, 56 Cooper street. Buys S o c f Tory ■ Board of _ ---- ■ ' ' Thunder gray, radio, heate^, low Electric refrigerator. Inqure 22 Bride, MltcheU C-4816. J. Watson Would coat new $104. will sell for and sells good iL*vd furniture and after 4:30 p. m. Hartford 32-7423 mileage. Ideal family car. Locust street. MItcheil 3-6998. Three, family, central loratian. Beach A Co., Sole Agents. Hart­ D i i o c t o n BALCH Is Your WEST SIDE 879. CaU MItcheil 3-5668. antiques. Phone MltcheU 9-7966. In good condition. Gross fncome CENTRAL LARGE. Comfortable SIX ROOM House, corner Spruce ford 2-2115. j P R IC E D T O S E L L Are you wondering what Open 9 to 5:30. o\*er $2..100 per year. A good in­ 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe ..4- HAVE YOU 4 or S EASY WASHER and Universal room in quiet heme. 20 Wad?- and Pearl atre*ts. Immediate oc­ Sokny Rang* Dr.~Dark*blue, heater, seat cov­ the cost will be on that SEPTIC TANKS NEW 21” Television, famous make. electric range taken on trade-in, vestment. . . 6-ROOM Cape Cod with attached 1' M Dodge Meadowbrook Sedan. ers. Ideal family car. new home you are plan­ AND U f Roar f-room opartiiMiit with 3.n>oiii apart, Po-ver booster, tone control. U. 10" WESTINGHOUSE TV With worth atreet. '• cupancy. Call MltcheU 9-0493. $2,740.$3,2$0 1: D Studebaker Champion Sedan. Idbal for summer cottage. Mar­ garage. 2 bathrooma, aun porch., ning? A visit or tele­ H.F., color. 8219.95. regular stand. Nearly new picture tube. low's Furniture Dept. S. A. BEECHLER. Realtor ROLLING PARK—Six room Cape wash room, recreation- room with U-'JJ Pontiac Sedan Coupe! • 1947 Chevrelet 4-Dr. Radio, heat­ phone call will place our> ROOMS TO RENT? PLU6GED SEWERS moat wp. Homm has boon fodocoratad. Comor 8319.95. Save 8100. Terms. Guar­ 0 . K. 850. Barstow's. MltcheU For: Job Description I'-'P Chevrolet Fleetline Sedan. er. Good transportation. Low Phone MJ-3-6969 Cod., two unfi‘hish|;d, I >2 years old. fireplace and bar flnlahed with Minimum <}«iallflcationa dniftipg and construction antee. MltcheU 9-0980. 9-7234. UNIVERSAL RANGE. Ideal for Boarders Wanted 59-A Pontiac Sedan Coupe. price. tet. Good ioceiiM. Priced ta soN at $14,700. Front vestibule, open stairway, knotty pine. 47 Hale street ex- Application Forma experience nt year diapoa- R«pufdbl« man with fam­ cottage. A.a ii. 825. Baratow'a. 19^® Ford Club Coupe. TOP SOIL—Type to suit your soil THREE PIECE Living room set; LICENSED — Lovely home .to fireplace, tile bath, conibination .tension. TeL RockvUl* 5-3424. 1946 CSryilVr Windsor 4-Dr.—Ri^ nL We hnve n large varie­ cM achiRS G lu itd MlUhell 9-723j. ' • — BOLTON Keeney Drive — Com­ ty o f home altea. condition and pocketbook. Cov-, three piece bedroom set; 17'' R.C. boatd elderly people, in Hebron. storm windows and dooi'c. Other Apply to —a’’ ATTERim-NAME BRANDS dlo, heater. Extra good. ily of Hiroa noottls such a pletely arid nicely furnished four- BOLTON—Route 44A —8 rooms, Office of General Manager Sepths Tanka, Dry Weils. Sewer •ntry Pilgrim 2-7i6I. A. Victor tele virion aet; Magic Womeii preferred. Willlmantic, features. Nice section. MltcheU ; t 6089 OFF A r t h u r a . k n o f l a NEW 20".CAPEHART conaole TV HA^i.son 3-0242, or write P. O. room aingle. Year abound home. 9-8353. * - two baths enclosed porch, three ^ Municipal BulMlag Open Bvery^ Evening T il 9 P. M. BETTEH DEAL rant at one*. iM t of rtf- Lines InsUlled—Cellar Water- •Chef stove; Frigidaire refrigera- 'ready for UHp, now only 8295. Proofing Done. JONNY MOP-*-10’4ree pads, 81.29., Box 44, Amston, Conn. JJtl burner, storm v indows, awn: fireplaces, bam 24x36, approxi**, J Terms To Suit You. - Jarvis Realty Ca. lorr Bendix washing machine; Capehart ,TV-phbno-radio

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/ "\ FRIDAY, APRIL 24,. 1953 > A ( ^ T W E N T Y jlrntrl^^Btir lEo^uing ^fraUi X Don *t Forget the Men and^ ^ W in the Service-Give to the USO Drive X. ______... ______^ ^ ______' ■ ' ' • ' . ’ • ■' ,

Average Daily Net Press Run For tha Weak Ended The Weather’ ' April 18, 1SS8 FereeMt at C. 8. Weathar Bunae 10,952 CloDdy .With showers and paa- Stjt*4 thad far At Fashions In kibly thunderatorma and Httla Jamiar W'amtm af Ih t ItH Hember of tha Audit temperature change tonight and . r Bureau of Clrcnlationa fat mehti at Ittt. A W hirl of Mancheater—^A City of Village Charm Sunday. 1 * VOL. LXXII, NO. 175 (Clasaltied Advertlalng on Page 13) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRII. 25, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) W hite and PRICE nVE ClBNTa / Pastels Powerful Atom Shot States Seen X. During H A L V ictorious Tea~rrific In our collection of toppers. Such a wonderful way to go sailing Used in Trobps Drill On Oil BiU th*«r r«y»ii into spring! . . . in our fabulous .. .. JUmlMngf pHnt fleet of fa.shions ever .so feminine W’iishinfrton. April — The Senate temporarily set For t»M, committM mMtims, m- —ever so soft ■. . . all in the most, a.side the submerged lands foniMl. iitman ...... Itt .fraeioui Flash Seen bill at 10:50 a. m. today tltHcry, H's OCMI-TASSE. Mft, iltttr trea.surcd new fabrics. lake up the House-passed'nill print witli Mt m iiMVM. Nethin| for the temporary exleiision thart «f lir-cenrfHioniAi could be 600 M iles of rent controls. Bank Robber Gives Up CMltr . . . and tbit draped draet Rose Bud Reds’ Stand it wathable, tool Tbe y-naeklina it Washington, April 25-H/P) framed with toft foMt that form $ From Site -^Backers today predicted V; tha tHtehed-down boi ^eatt rt- $ 1 9 -9 8 to victory without comprcFmise On Policies^ loHe to nnprattad pleatt for a for A bill to establi'sh state / / Topper Las Vegas, Nev., April 25 recefid tkirt. Mw, foM. aquatone — (/P) —One of the spring ownership of offshore sub­ or rota wilt) block on tinted gray merged land.s—A bill again.st round. 12M to 22Vb. serie.t most brilliant and U n ch a n g ^ $ 3 9 - 9 5 COnON CARDIGAN SWEATER powerful atomic bomb.s ex­ which Sem Morse (Ind., Ore.) Set ploded with -golden brilliance talked around the clock for a Sir.es emaJl. medium. Isiac and extra Senate record. WashinMtoti. Aptjl^ IS—idt) larke. 'White, yellow, blue, pink and $1.89 before dawn today as 16 Con­ $ 10 ^ 8 ------.tr V gressmen and 2,650 troops It w*a far and away tha longest — ^The White Hou^ said U h. For girls. Sizes 6 from all over the nation speech In the current debate, start­ day Russia’s near peace state* mos., 1 yr. and ing at 11:30 a. m. yesterday and ment may be ya.first atep to* I'a yrs. Snap fas- looked on. going deep into today's early t e n e d top is Shortly after the blast, touched jiour.s. It beat at least one other ward so m etl^ K concrete’* in .smock length. off from a 300-foot tower at 4:.30 effoi't for whl^h a record was settlinir Cold W ar problems. Plasticized pant a. m. (p.a.t.l, troops cliipbed from claimed t 1.5 hour. S.t minute “If so” an official Whita Green Stamps is snap fa.sleiied at front for easy diaper change. their trenches 4,000 yards from marathon by the late Sen. Huey Ground Zero and advanced in a House statement aaid, “the Given With Elaaticized Irg.s* White grounds. flJO O ^ P. Long, Louisiana Democrat, in free world will continue to Pink, yellow or blue print...... ^ A e lr 9 tactical maneuver. 1935. TkeJMiHALCeo Ca.sh Sales The shot, at the Atomic Energy wait for the definite steps tIic H ALC CO. M A N C H trrn Co n n * Commission'-s. Yucca . Flat tejt site •But the proponents of state own­ that m ust be Biade if th e 8 ^ . ■MANCiiirm CONN* ership had renewed aiipport^ from 7,") miles northwest, was a thing of Viet leaders are sincerely ii- beauty as .seen from here. As it President Eisenhower and one flared a akyful of fleecy clouds, in­ highly placed supporter of the terested in a cooperative sola* BABY PICTURE LAMPS visible in the darkness sn instant measure said in an interview "there tion to world problems.’* before, were momentarily printed will be no compromia- on this bill." with gold. He predicted the long-talking By EDDY GILMORE Reg. price'Baby tveek spectal. $ 2 a 9 8 ' Observers at the control tower, ■opposition wilt be forced into' sub­ Moscow, April 25— • AD-2 Skyraider drone Jock Been a ehanee to save something—time, You won’t have to where along the line of for­ plane, flown into the chiirning was "d.:eply concerned" over the i ^ ...... get up In the wee hours If you’ll set your rioek ahead an'hour tonight delav of his legislative program .. *^'*.*“ hehIM « * « aim *f the me* vrim »tiitMptad to hold lip eign policy. CARDIGAN TOPPER SET atomic cloud, crashed. Such ersft ' ( k j l before going to bed. / caused bv prolonged Senate debate , S "''“ >«eat Bank In St. I ^ la , April 24 nwlka out the front door to give If up. An Injorod The RuMizn reply to Prealdent • • • carry instruments to obtain scien- , ---« ^ For boy*. Sir.es-6 mos., 1 yr.'and I 'j yrs. Snap Storing its 18th dav todav. | ^"ceman u d another .^dU . also w oun^ aw lying on Iho atdownik In frontlaf the hnnk. Ilito Biaenhower’z April 16 foreign pol­ tific data, which is relayed to the „ ^ i photo naa taken by Jack January of the Post Diannteli. „ si fastened jacket, plasticized pant, elastic legs. ground by radio. On the merits of the submerged ' . i icy speech w u apread acroea .tho White stripes on red. blue, green o r ^ a y ^ Fifty-two aircraft, including six lands bill. Morse, aaid it was I entire front page of Pravda la an yellow...... ^ dC • / 9 B-47 Stratojels and six B-.'jOs, wor-ded as possibly to prevent the editorial. A t tho aama timo tha text of the'Proaident’a apeoch was with new non-roll top were in the air on various mis­ Reds Release Extra building of dams by the federal sions. j Chalked Words printed on an inaide page. government on lands itnder navi- , Beafftrms Old Staadl The Army nianeuver wa.s con- ] Ik e U rg e d to B o o st and tmmmy-flattening power panels t v ^ ' The whole tone of the.Pcavda ducted by two combat teams of 1.- i He -noted that the bill prohibita I Of Bank Theft reply waa aharp and argumaata- 200 men each. With them in the | American Captives "use" of such lands by tl)e federal : Uva. But it waa not vltupentiva 6c A U NYLON trenches were 2.'50 militsry observ- ' government. I bolligereht. ,ers. And in trenche.s an undisclo.srd Morse also criticized/the indefi Plans Ignored Aid for Far East It took iaaue with the President distance closer to Ground Zero Pffnmuiijopi, April 25— (/Pj— Another 100 Allied prisoners nite provisions of the bill In derJ on aeveral pointa ahd vlgoitm j^ DRES^SET were eight officer volunteer ob­ fining -slate boundaries. He said • — includinjr'k bonus number of Americans, British and Turks I criticized S^retary of State John servers. the Senate should accept the rec­ St. Louis, A pt" 26 iVP) The Foater Dullea. It definitely reaf­ Embroidered ruffles, The Army said there were, no —were fr^ d toda.v as the Communist kept their promise to ommendation of '^Atty. Genct-al death of one bandit and the escape Wa.shinjft.on, April 25—-e of another- today handicapped In­ nessmen has advised the Eisenhower admini-stration to slash on many laauea that have created euiPlaytex* S raanths to 3 years. The shock rattled windows here fixed by a map. • vestigation of what almost became economic assistance to western Europe and increase it to the tenalon with the Weat. and It took White ruffle on blue, hut was not as strong ns that of a the orisK^nalon limit. ------The ^.eds said they would free He declared also that recogni­ St. Louis' l.-rrgest bank i-obbeiy. Communist-threatened Far East, The business leaders also exception tc» certain principles of green, pink or yel­ previous air-drop shot, which broke tion of states' boundaries beyond Still unexplained were the American policy. - low. a downtown stoie window. 13 myi-e Americans and 71 dis­ have urged that the State depart-*------:------able^ South Koreans tomorrow as y . S. Informers the territorial limit of three miles chalked words "Will be rob—” on D o ^ SMU Open I'niiMial (;ioiid i usually asJerted by the fe.deral the outsidewf the hank's rear- wall. ment he given complete control Iru/e nhgotiators return t'l this over ail foreign aid programs and While the statement closed luL’ Besides the spectacular fla.sh, '■ .itral zone for the first full dros.s government invites reprisals from A woman employe had noted them door to negotiations, and in f a ^ \ $4.98 which rivaled last week's beauty, ; othFr nations and con.stitutes a Thursday, but only joked about If. that the existing Mutual Security Brownell HdUs mi.stlce talks since last Oct. 8. Were in Camp, agency be abolished. appeared to seek to open the door ■ \ i observers were treated to an un­ threilt to U. S. fishermen. Texas Frank Vito, 2!i, killed himself a little wider, it made these points: Seventeen Americans, four Brit­ The.se view-a were given to usual cloud formation. As the^ and Floi;ida claim up to 10 1-2 ratlier- than aitriendei-. Two other Korea. ‘The Soviet people in­ cloud shot upward a succession ish. four Turks and 75 South Kore­ Returnee Says milea. bandits and Police . Cpl. Robert Mutual Security Administrator Bingham for CARTER’S 2-Pe. CREEPER ans came back today, bringing the Harold Stnssen as part'of a 4.000 variably supported all ateps dtract- dazzling white icecaps form ed^n Assails l^ .St. Press ^Heitz were woirnded in the wild ed toward concluding a Just truoa its top. Two of these spread JbM total to the-600 the. Reds .said they / gtrn battle at Southwest Bank yes­ word reiiort based on a on-the- .would exchange in six day.s. Tokyo, April 2.5—OTi .Ln Ameri­ Morse at one point contended LfOyalty Check in Korea." The editorial held out ward around the soaring mnah that "the big press of the country terday. apot survey of foreign aid opera­ Korea aa the No. 1 exSmplo of Fabric lintd . . . White nevabind shirt, fancy contrast collar. White room stem, forming a d o u ^ cpl- ' But of the total: 136 w-ere can. soldier freed 'Tuesday after tions in J4 countries, , with yello\v. blue or green. Sizes 7 C is lined up" with proponents of In a satchel on the b.-ink floor deeds, not words, In favor of poiMO. lar effect. Americana 16 more than prom­ almost two years in Communist state ownership and that only aft­ wa.s J143.000 which had been The report, still classified as Waahtngton, April 35— OP) — 4 rainferesei BOYS’ SUN SUIT 8 mos. to 2 yrs...... ^ A e / O I secret, concludes that American Germany. The Rusalana did not TTie troop maneuver in/fhls, the ised. 32 were British 12 | more prison camps -said today .some er the long-talk tactics began did scooped trp hurriedfy by the ban­ Atty. Gen. Brownell said today hia appear to move an Inch.from their $ 7 9 5 t aeventh exploaion of the series, than promised. 1.5 were .Turk.s— ! aid h y accomplished 1 ^ purpose ■ adjustable garters the debate get much coverage. dits. all from Chteago. original poaition. was one of the largest »\-er held at ' U. S. prisoners, turned informer , recent sharp ciiticiam of th'c Tru­ Extra-Large size, $8.95 9lses S months to 4 .vears:' equal to the number pf nen-Ko- But .Senator Douglas (D-Ul.l. Offteers fotrnd the ear early to- ; of biAtering economii^conditions Eaatem Europe! “It would he tha proving ground. rieans the Reds. said the>’ would and "passed along to the Commun- ' in Europe. A siibsta^risi cutback ^ llile stripes on red, Sd.50 1 ists iniormation on what other | helping Morse out with qirestions, ( abandoned on a street abnirt man adminkriration'a loyalty check queer to expect the Soviet Uni^n ''X As blast preparations were made exchange aside from Br-itlsh ai>d is recommended for nearly all blue,' yellow or green. I prisoners were talkirig about or •■’’ iRKested editoi-s may not have ’ ’’t blocks from Ihe hank.'It was was directed at "basic flaw-s"—not to intervene In favor of the res­ 100% AU WOOL BUNKET Americans. 17 others included men planning," - — . ’ I identified throrrgh Illinois license European countrie^ except West toration of the reactionary regimes I f a attneu)... from its non-roll top to its ( ( ’ontinuerl on Page Koiirj' from Colombia. Australia. Canhda. ' I ; Berlin and divlde^Austfia. at the private citizens who helped "I guess some of them believed (Oontinuesl on Page Four) plates, one on the rear of the ear administer it. South Africa, Greece, the Philip- Congress appropriated 81,282.- concealed tummy-flattening latex "finger" the Communi.st line. Some of them ______and one fotrnd in the glove eom- Brownell elaborated in a letter * (Continued on Page. Fonr) > i Size 38 X .'50. .Satin binding. Pink, blue or white. 'pines and The Netherlands a^d 400 par-tment. I 000.000 for ’’(^ense support" as­ were South Koreans. I did it for Ike cigarettes . . . They | to the editor published today in panels. . . neie in the way it echoes the firm Reg. 'price I7.9S C C O f l 1 ,didn’t care' about their buddies,'' i However, no Itsee of Ihe miss­ sistance to W stem European na­ Baby week special...... Both sides have said t.^hey would tions in the^acal year ending June the Washington, D. C., ' Evening Third Division said Sgl. Orville R. Mullln.s of Cov- | Six Crewmen ing hafidil Was fotrnd Police ex- .Star, support of your own body muscles. . . neto in the continue the exchange beyond the ington. Ky. pt-e.osed the belief that he was 30. This rn^ey is used to buy ma­ 600 originally pledged by the Reds .He gave no names and did not probably still in SI. I>iitis. chinery, yaw material, food, fuel The Attorney General told iMt way it slims, supports, but never dietoria your and the 5,800 promised by the I'N ' and oth ^ aiippliea to help dollar- Bulletins Turns Reds in sa.v how many prUoners had w-efk'is session of the American So­ command. Killed as Jet, Tlie foitrth member- of the team, short yovernments increase their ciety of Newspaper Editors figdre. , . new in its lovely textured latex surface turned informer . kno^n to polire only as "George," Neither side has .said how many m ilit^y budgets. (ASNEl that former President from the AP WireF RAYON SATIN COMFORTER more it will trade, but some ob­ "5’ ou had to rsfeLph yottr step. got awav in a ear aj the first po- outside, and cloud-soft fabric lining.' Trench Attack You had to be careful who voir Bomber Crash liee arrived in answer ' to the "I^e stepped-up .economic aid to Tniijiaf’s- loyalty program was servers have sper-ulated the ex­ th/Far East presumably would go "discredited" and "completely un- AND PILLOW SET change could go on indefinitel.v. talked to- and pick yoitr friends," bank’s alarm. FOUB AID COUP Seoul, April 2.5 <'J»i Grim U. S. ! he added. Abort! .50 eniploves and rits- \fi Formosa, the Philippines and surcefaful:" He asserted . it at­ New Playtex Magic-Controller is all one The UN Command proposed Westhampton, N. Y., April 25 hree Indo-China states now bat­ tempted to "piobe the employe's Guatamala, OiMiteiiiala, April Infantrymen, using bayonets, rifle ‘ Friday that sick and wounded he Mtrlirn.s pave newsrrren the first tomers hitgged the floor--as hirlleta ■ X Mint, maize. Rrg. price S4.98. . C O O O butts and hand grenade.s. cut down aerormts of death marehes across •iP' A secret experimental flight tling against Communist-led rebel mind to establish a narrow test of 36— The government claim­ sinooth piece pf fabric lined latex. Every inch exchanged continnously while hos­ armies. -if. lamtat floHaHluf lolti Baby u-cek tpecisi...... about one-third of a .500’ to 7.50- frozen North Korean .highways in by a B-29 Superfort and an F-R4 (Conllntied on Page Eight) the employe’s loyalty." , ed at a trial here today that a tilities continue. The Reds have not These were the only Far East thwarted military conp Isa8 **SflO*r** panaU Smily reflepta firm control. . , it's as comfosiable, GIRLS’ SUN SUIT man Communist force that smash­ replied. interviews earlier thr.^ week. Thunderjet ended in flaming disas­ The Star last WedneZda.y sadd In ed against Allied lineir in central areas visited by the foiiainesa ex- month had the anppoK of fang • a ltf iba bf* ef A South Korean lieutenant And toda.v, resting in an Army ter yesterday, with the two craft an editorial that Brbw-nelTs state­ your awn bodymutdot. as natural, as Invisible under clothes as your Korea today. Fciitive.*, In Europe, they toured neighboring Central American Sizes a mM. to 4 yrs. Sugar, white earrylng all their six crewmen to Denmark, F'rance. West Germany,. ments included some "that slmpJ.v govemmenta— El Salvador, Han- niffles on 'blue, pink, green or Fift.v Chinese attackers who (rontiniierl on Page Four) (Contlniieirl op Page Fonp) are not true." The newspaper said own skin.' And wait till you wear it—you’ll jumped into the American trenches death. Greece, TTie Netherlands, Belgium. duras, Nicaragua and the Da- yi|Uow, pf $1.50 - f S--OM INFANTS’ PHIbimNE wiped out. In all,-nearly '200 The planes, flying together.when-j;'-' News iidiM lidWts i Italy. Ttrrkey and Great Brtlain. 1’^'** ayatem. undsr minican .BcpuMic...... think you’ve lost a full size .n o matter Reds \yere killed or wounded in . the.v siiddenl.v burst into flames informed officiala aaid it ap­ the laat adminl'riration had aome three hours of bloody fighting, the high above Long Island, apparently peared unlikel.v Ihe Eiaenhower loophnlea, but had accomplished d i f f e r e n t STO RT, I HAND EMBROIDERED DRESSES much. . ~ , ...... , what your aize! Eighth Army said. -i collided. However, inve.stigators- administration wull heed the ad­ Seoul, April 35-—(ffo—The com* ♦i' The rest of the Red attack force NATO Nations to Boost said no one on the ground actually vice to turn over all aid dutiea to The Star paid tribute to the mander of all Britlah Commoa- 8 months to I year. Bought special for Baby scurried for cover under w-ithering saw them come into contact. M.nrion, Davie as y* in I.os An- the Slate, department. Plana are work of Chairman Hiram -Bing-, ■ WE ALSO CARRY wealth forcea in Korea, Lt, Gen. Coma, write, phone for your Week, ^aatela or white. I fire from the third.U. S. Infantry- Air Force spokesmen said the gelee that calere/ now suing her reported ^nderwa.v. they aaid. to ham, Republican former Governor Harry W ellt, said today that not (« merge the Mutual Securit.v’ agency Playtex Magie-OontroUer now Division. , ' t flight was of a "clasaifled nature." I for expenses of f^ncy party, prom and Senator from Connecticut, and one commonwealth prtaonev' THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: The Reds hit an American /rut- Plane, Ground Strength The service denied an earlier re-j Ised to siage event without coat and the Technical Cooperation ad- hia aa.aociatea on the 25-roember freed b.v the Commonlata ao tar —diaeovar on amazing new $1.2S-S1.59-$r.9S-»M post and nearby main line position port that the bomber was refueling I if lie could use her home*. . . mini.stration (Point Four) to con- , bi-partiMn Loyalty Review board. has told of death marehea a(^ just east of Jackson heights about the fighter In flight at the lime of I Myrtle, small mouse intended as aolidate foreign aid aupervialon. Brow'nell wrote the Star that its aimilar U1 treatment, ■ > kind of figuta control f lA lY ■ATHINETTES .. $13.9l8.$18.98 midnight. . Paria, .\prll 2.V-*-(.lt—The 14 clude trainers a.s well as Jet “and I the crash. However, no other de- meal for snake fn Paiiadena. Calif., tAlY JASKINETTCS $9.98 The beseiged American troops Atlanitr pact nations today told all-weather fighters. tails of Ihe mission were disclosed, I laboratoiy. turns tables by avi-irtlv (C^tnlioiied on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) ASKS FILM BAN \<-eathei-ed a hail of 4,000 lounds Soviet Riiaaia that she has not The 10 new division.*, foui- of i The pilot of the jet and the five ; killing rattler a^ II prepares to roil Dublin, Ireland, April 65—-(ff) .of Red artillery and ’mortar fire .vet (llspla.ved any riindamenial them intended to bf ready to fight I men aboard tlie auperfort were for .vtrike . . . Two bomb, xhatter — Sinn Fein, a mllltaat Irlah na­ lAlY SCALES ...... $5.98 HAND EMBROIDERED during the battle. rhange In Oommiintsm’s threat and six of them In rc.serve, will from the Wright Air Development glax* in (loor.x atj.d window.* of mili­ tionalist group, today called otr Tire Chinese tri^d twice to rein­ to the security of the fi^ee world. increase NATO's land forces to 60 ' center at Da.vton, -O. tary club in Bupno.x Air< * but Senator Russel I AgrMs: Irish cinema workers to baa tha TOILET SEATS ...... S3.98.S5.98 PIUOW SLIPS . force hut a curtain of Allied ar­ The.v said that the Communist divisions. . I Both pianea had taken off from police ran And no trace of demoli­ n.lm of Queen Elizabeth’a ewr*. tillery fire blocked each attempt. attack on Ijins In French Indo­ a field at the Republic Aircraft tion men re.apon.sible. natioa on Juno t from Irish PUyUm , . . hmaam How-ever. among the six reserve [ PLAY PEN PADS .... .*...... $2A9 china was onlj- the latest exain-i I divisions ma v be a number of regi- ; Japane.se aniba.ssador to U. S.. Taft Says Democrats to Aid movie theatera. ' ” at ika akdla m iht With wide ruffje. Reg. price 01.79- imu C O (OonHnurd on Page Two) pie of policies responsible ' fori: *merftal combat teams whi’rh would ((.:) -Ministers Jn.seph Berh. Luxembourg for­ Yoshida I.iheraKs .*ma.*hing of huge gold and dhi- an ImWWy — uldad h. ■ from the. 14 North Atlantic treaty eign minister, said he and Jhe other Thomas Murray, aaid today five ministers who have signed the i* -wT I niond aiiiiiggling biialnea* in New “for all we know It may ha tha PLASTIC HOT DISHES . S1.S9.S2.98 Defense of Laos nations ended their spring meeting w' 111 oC Iiale V olo I 26-month-old investiga- . Wa.shington. April 2.5. -t/Pi - • Senate Democratic leader Lyn­ INFANTS’ DOWNS or KIMONOS today b.v voting to boost NATO'z European Army treaty w-illwneet Senate Republican leader Taft don. Johnson of Texas last Sunday lacompretenslble and the la a c n -" i tion . . . CoiUrover.ay over etrap- table wUr of God to awha th » air strength by 7.700 war planes here May 13 to begin their.stud.v of - lea.* evening gowna worn at churrii aaid toda.v he expects Democratic endorsed ss ’’just common sense" C A R S E A T S ...... S2.50 30th Century ‘eloaiag ttma’ Hanoi. Indo-Chtna, April 25- uPr and its ground forces by 10 divi­ > the propo.sed six natfon political Tokyo, April 25 Prime 1 weddinga lead.* to rr*ignati

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