FRroxT, APRIL rr. itsi PAGS t B T t B B S Th* WMthtr A T tra t* D*Uy P w * Ron reteeast at 0. 0. WoMfese BanM to form tha main basis of the re­ For tha Weak b d lB g Second Oongregatlonai Many- Paul S. Blsleyr AYUtlon SMinan port of the local commlttes. April SI. 1S61 Weda held a aupper-meetlng at the Sd class, on board the U.8.8. Special Study The underwriters’ team may take W ill Ordain Warmer thia afternoon; cloudy ■Wright," C V. U 49, has returned two or three months to evaluate AMESITE DRIVEWAYS warmer tonight; Sunday partly AbontTown church Wedneaday errin g . A from a cruise on the Merlterra- • BBUCCED BATES SINCE 19M 10,170 ilattrljpatpr w m ttg JlFralfl committee conalatlng of **«■• and prepare a summation of Its Local Man • OBAOpfO FREE cloudy, warmer. nean and la at present at Jackaon- Here Finished WORK M w liir al Om Aaffit M b Albwt W. BVTiMa and jjre. Bay Oolpltta, Mr. and Mra. work • POWER ROLLER USED ^ r g e Thurber and Mr. and Mrt. vlUe, Florida. 8eaman Rlsley en­ Consolidation of the South Man­ OUARAMTEHD BsnM i 9t Manchester— A CUy of Village Charm _ jeta ^ liad«B atTMt ar« listed In June. 1948. He Is the son chester and the Manchester firs • FREE ESTIMATES CALL W lW r t a fn r daya wltfc » » • Richard AnachuU. aerved a delt- • TIME PAYMENTS Soua meal of IndlvlduM chlck^ of Mr. and Mrs. George Rlsley of Fire Fighting Facilities departments has long been dlscusa- Gerard Monniere Enter* BIANCHES^^BR 3an1aw ‘a brothar-t^w 127 Highland street. cd. but up to now no thorough • SAVE 10% FOR CASH 1S91 (TWELVE PACES) PRICE FIVE CENTS tar. Mr. and KW. Arthur Ander- nlea aalada, pickles, olives, rolls, iiig Priesthood With (UlaaaUled Advwtialag oa Page !•> MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1951 butter and coffee, with strawl^rry Surveyed by Out of Investigation of the whole question SAVE WITH MB ot Wan«al«y, Ma«». VOL. LXX, NO. 177 ehortcake for deaaert. A business 8t. Margaret-Mary Mothers’ Town Experts has been attempted. The many Group Next Thursday meeting and games followed. Circle held a meeting Wednesday aspects, legal, traditional, finan­ „ RMlatarad NuraM evening at the home of Mra. Hen­ cial and practical that surround the DeMAIO BROTHERS ■ ■niiiiii ii win bold a rummaft ry J. Demeusy of 879 Hartford The study of Manchester’s total matter have given rise to much Gerard A. Monniere, son of Mr. Cjdl Now— We PersonaDy Saperrlse All Work are being ^*2® conjecture as to the findings of and Mrs. Lawrence Monniere of 17 Mia OB Iburaday, May 10, at nine by the Manchester branch of the Road. 'The circle recently gave a fire fighting facilities has been And Don't Say You miscellaneous and personal show­ the In.surancc group’s study. Capture Uijongbu o’clock In St. Jdary'a pariah houae. Hartford County A . »o completed by a special investiga­ Hazel street, is one of 18 candi­ Reds Mta. Martin OaprUoail, chairman er for Miss Catherine M. Corbett, Hungary Frees Vogeler, ;iold a square dance o" M®y ^ tive group secured from Insurance dates who will be ordained to the ere Not Warned! o( tha committee, will be tssM ti prior to her marriage to Charles priesthood here Thursday at St. the Community Y on N or^ Main underwriters for the project. The hr m m Priacllta street. “Pop” Smith of Wlnsted P. Waite. The party was held at Rotary Sponsors Joseph’s Cathedra] in Hartford. M a i^ a Urquhart Mlaa will furnish music and serve as the home of Mrs. Oliver Benoit of investigators explored every ac­ Most Rev. Henry J. O'Brien, bishop Seoul Invasion Road New York, April 211—«)i^ study iviulchle. In the event of rain the Rochester, N. Y. He has been a Communist troops today cap- | Terms Inrhicles Open­ ident who a.aaumed office at the this evening at 7:30. The Past grovip unexi'eiled In the country Block Dance will be postponed un­ prefect at St. Thomas Seminary lured Uijongbu on the his- , YOUR MANCHESTER -TOMORROW When Fighter Grands Association will meet at be awarded and refreshments will during the past year. ing of (]onsiiIateOffice8 convention in New Haven last be served. Its findings therefore are expected til Friday, May 11. toric invasion route only 11 Closes at Midnight May 8, 1951 week. 6:30. In N. Y. and Cleveland miles north of Seoul. In ye olden days we all went to town meeting and told the Smashes B-36 The U. S. Eighth Army an­ Town Fathers how to run our town. Loud and lengthy were the nounced the vital road hub sessions of that famous New England instllution. By RICHARD O’REGAN was in enemy hands but gave t'nmuy, OMn.. April 2H {V A Vienna, April 28— {IP) — Many were heard but few received credit for th.’ ideas which giant Air h'orce B-36 i'omlier and no details. eventually formulated Town policy and Planning. The Communist llunRarian Allied forces on the Korean an F-51 fighter plane collided dur­ ing a moi k air raid on Oklalioma Rovernment freed American western front began falling back Here Is your Golden Opportunity to express your visions of businessman Robert A. VoRe- through Uijongbu Friday. your town’s future and actually receive rivdit due In the form Uity ye.sti'i.iay, plunging 11 air­ Allied artillery in Seoul fired of Worthwhile CASH PRIZES. men 1,5,000 feel to llielr dcath.i. ler ItMlay. He returned swift­ HALE’S APRIL SHOWER OF VALUES throughout Saturday at the on- Four memiierH of tlu' crew para- ly to \ ienna and a tearful but rushlng Reds. Why not sit down tonight and plan YOUR MANtTHE.STER chulod to safety. joyous reunion with his wife United Nations forces continued of TOMORROW? What do you hope to see in the years to come An Air Force announcement said and two youni; sons. puUing back on central and east­ as to: •> early today that ’’11 men are pre­ ern fronts but reported no con­ sumed to be deail or mis.sing 1.3 >o({eler. .'l9-year-old vice tact with the Reds. Schools Residential areas on the bomber and the t.»Jiter president of In-lernational A Return Engagement 5^1 The Red Korean Pyongyang Shopping centers Public Services pilot. Telephone and Telenraph TURD A Y —LAST DA Y radio said Saturday night that Agriculture At first it was hclieveil 10 wore company, rear bed his home Transportation $1.25 FIRST QUALITY Communist reserves had reached Industries- large or small aboard the huge B-.36, but later in the American aector of the battlefront. The official Com­ Parka officials .said there were 17. RAYON FULL FASHIONED NYLON HOSIERY munist station usually reports The F-51 pilot was First Lieut. Vienna at 1:23 p. m. Aus­ Of A Popular Sale! developments at least three days LETS DREAM Fred W. Black, Oklahoma City. trian time (7:23 a. m. EST BLOUSES Sheer or semi sheer in new spring colors. Rein­ after they take place. and Other victims' names were being standard time). forced heel and toes for extra wear. Sizes 8 'i to The broadcast heard In Tokyo WIN CASH PRIZES FROM $2.5 to $150 withheld pending noltlication of j He was ndi'a.scd at Uic Austro- 11. Buy several pair at the low price. P a ir...... 98c said “ Korean and Chinese People’s next of kin. | llungarlait frontier exactly ons voluntera are now Inflicting heavy Bodies and debris were scattered General Douglas MacArthnr vlslls wounded veler.ms of the Kiire.in War as he stop|>ed at Great I-akes week after the Hungarian govern­ HEAVY SOLID COLOR damage on Uie enemy throughout over a mile-wide area in an oat N.ival llcispltal, Illinois, yesterdiiy. enioiile to .Mllwaokee. Walking at right of MaeArlliur Is Ciipt. Thomas ment promised to set him free 39c CHILDREN’S and MISSES’ the front. We have this time pour­ field. f. Cooper, romiiiiindunl of the hospital.—(A l’ ) Wire p h o t o ) , ______from the 15-year sentence It Im­ ed a new reserve force on the bat­ The tragedy near here waa the posed on charges of spying. Ho CANNON TOWEL ENSEMBLE $2.00 air force's second costly mishap in tlefield on one of those fronts and iiad served more than 17 months. Rayon crepe, tailored and FINE QUALITY MERCERIZED ANKLETS It la taking a heavy toll of Ameri­ Menzies Is Leading two days. Eleven crewmen were killed and five injured when a B-211 ’’Nobody cun be happier than I .some with embroidered trim. can lives.’’ Mac Reviews Appeasement Charge am.” he exclaimed a short time Gold, white. 32 to 38. Reg. w ith reinforced heel and toes for extra wear Withdraw In Order cracked up and burned Thursday Rag. $1.19 22x44 BATH SIZE . . . 89c Sizes 8 to 11. White and colors. 3 pair for in the Azores while making an after he crossed into Austria at the $'2.98 value. Allied battlefront sources, how­ $1.00 In Australia Vote emergency landing. border vllliige of Nlckclsdorf. Ha ever, said the withdi-awal was In Loyally Day was sped In an American diplo­ good order. The B-29 was stationed at Walk­ er Air Force ba.se. Boswell. N. M , Stirs Up Democrats main' car to Vienna where he was Rag. 59e 16x28 HAND S IZ E ---- 49c All along the 100-mile battle- met at the gate of his suburban front Allied forces have pulled Bulletin! nut for .an entirely new House and and was on a training mission. home by his lieaiiteous, blonde wife, $2.98 TOP HANDLE POUCH OR Senate—Australia’s 20th parlia­ The F-51 disintegrated. The six March Today back Into South Korea. London, April 28— —n i* 2K id’ I and tliiil Si i ri tnry of Slate Ache- Lucille, 34, his sons, and his wife's ment. engine B-36. stationed at Carswell Wa.shinglon. Aped r. . ?c face c l o t h s ...... c They have killed or wourjded govemmeat of Prime Minister .Senator Mi Fai laiid (Ii-Anzl son i.s trying to apprase " Heil sister. Pla. 9 2 2 2 BOX STYLE HANDBAGS more than 41,600 Reds In their Menzies himself and his princi­ Air Force base at Fort Worth, Robert Menziea has been re­ broke up into huge chunks. struck back today at Hi’puidiran Chinn. SImiiltnneouslv with his relesse. What a valus! First quality heavy Cannon quality In six beautiful colors. righting withdrawal. turned to power In Australla'a pal opponent, Labor Leader Joseph Parade of Half Million ''Bi giirdless of what we think Many with zipper compartment. Simulated B. Chlfley both appeared certain The B-36 waa getting ready to i cliarges that I’ri HidenI Tniinan s Orssn, aqua, gray, flamingo, yellow and peach. plastic ealf, plastic patent, faille.s. Imported The Reds mounted their biggest general election today, offl- In New York to Hail policies < an I' lid only to stali - of the policies involved, noliody (Continued on Page Eight) offensive on the western front. eJsIs of the commonwealth re­ to have retained their seats. make its simulated bombing run has ever advocated either ap­ straws and India prints. E a ch ...... Voting Is compulsory in Aus­ on the captal city—50 airplane mate or •'appeasement " in the Plus Tax $2.39 Some 300.000 troops were driving ported. General; VFW to Give Korean war. peasement or stalemate in Korea," on Seoul. tralia. miles to the aouthwest. McParland 1

P)— Beautiful Dan River sheet e In the luxury COTTON still to be counted. Evatt had early this afternoon at !l.5th street Robert A. Vogeler said today type 140 muslin that will give years of HOUSE 16.834 to Mrs. Wake’s 16,320. to the official reviewing stand at about his trial before • Hungar­ hard wear. Mrs. Wake, a widow, parachuted 30 Gilds Hurt 67th street. Gunfire Wounds Trio ian court: Famoua Cannon quality cases made of SKIRTS There he will be presented with fine mualln for long wear. into France In World War II and ”I am Borry I did not perhapa 72 X 108 CAST IRON TYPE 140 DRESSES DRESSES Steel Mill Brings Up Is one of Australia’s most deco­ a medal by (.Tiarles (' Ralls, eom- live up to the American tradition SHEETS $3.59 EACH 111 Gas Blast mander-ln-rhlef of the Veterans of under pressure.” rated women. The betting on Foreign Wars, sponsors of the In Strike Violence Mrs. Wake had narrowed from He presumably waa referring Button coats, zipper front parade since 1948 to counteract to the confession he made before two-to-one to even money on the left-wing May Day activities. Reg. 49c FINE QUALITY closing, percale prints. All Municipal Problems eve of the election. 180 in Pajamas, Night­ the Commiinlit court sentenced sizes to 44. Reg. $3.98. The medal fnr the ousted Far Hughes Ele<^ted Battip BpIwppii Slrikprs and IMpkpIs in Soullipni him to 15 years Imprisonment. 80 SQUARE $ 3 . 7 ^ gowns Flee Dormitory Eastern commander was voted by The Inteinatlonsl Telephone TYPE 128 The first man known positively the V. F. W. at its encampment $5.00 to be elected was 86-year-oId Wil- T pxIHp R ow Krnpls on 27lli Day of lliP Walkoiil and Telegraph Company executive 81x99 East Area Offers Tremendous Possibilities At Missouri I'-oIIegc last August in Chicago. In a Girls, preteens, juniors and statement to the encampment, made his comment when he walk­ PERC ALE PRINTS women’s sizes. Wool plaids, Reg. $5.98. Cottons, plaids, (UnnUnued on Page Eight) ed Inin the garilen of his home to For Economic Development Committee Finds Maryville. Mo., April 28 ■ (A5-- MacArthur suggested American Wake Forest, N. C, Ajirll 28 uty sheriffs after pickets had LOCKWOOD plain colors and corduroys. checks. 12 to 20, 38 to 44. occupation of Formosa. President halted a truck driver, jerked off pose for photographers with hla Reg. $5.98 value. Some half sizes. A natural gas tank blew up today lip) Hines, shotguns, and pistols family. $3.49 near a college dormitory, crumb­ Truman then a.sked the General to his i lothlng, and cut the tires. yard Hartford, April 28—(AT—A steel.stories likely to gravitate to it could crackled in a raging battle liere 'T’m not going to have blood­ In a slow, halting voice, Vogel­ 44c mill would give Eastern Connect!- ; be 'a shot In the arm’ to the econ- led one wall and sent 180 girls er told newsmen; SHEETS Rush to Aid (Continued nn Page Eight) lost night at tlie si i ike-ci ipiiled shed over this thing.” the chief cut’s economy a needed "shot In | omy of the area,’’ the committee fleeing in nightgowns and paja- "During 17 months in prison I Two to ten-yard lengths of finest quality ma.,. Koval Cotton null said "It's too big' for my have been thinking about this re­ the arm” but would also create said, hamls.” 80 square percale prints In small and difficult problems for the area. Boost Population 54 on Ship "I thought a bomb had hit us," ■niree persons were slightly in­ union. Though I had no news large pattema In florals and geometries. Special Group Of That wraa the general conclusion But, said the committee, they said Miss .Sue Wood, 18-year-old jured as gunfire exihnnges fol­ Purvis lA'i' Perry. '23. a striker, during my Imprisonment. I knew announced yesterday by a special would boost population by about coed, who spe<1 barefoot out of the lowed a dynamite blast. .Men nn wa.s one of tlie tlirei* woun)—Republican Leader Harold E. for the stricken ship. Her first The shattering blast of about are planning attack on island af No law enforcement offleers Tehran Iran, April 28—(Ah—The • force hU hand in appointing Stassen wrote President Truman today that “ for the good of radio message sa)d she was 80,000 cubic feet of gas awakened Wuemoy . . . Formosa also reports were on hand lower Houae of Parliament today strongly naUonallatlc MosMdegh Rag. 79c Plaid Ginghams...... yd. 69c Reg. $39.95 Values Now $34.00 America” there Should be “ a reconciliation between you and wrecked on the Farallon islands, the sleeping and ended the linger- that Nationalist guerrillas have Earlier in the day Police Chief asked Shah Mohammed Rezi Pah- , Premier. Western diplomats Loyd Whitman had withdrawn HOUSEWARE DEPT. Reg. 79c Washable A.B.C. Printed Lawn yd. 69c — TOPPERS— Gen. Douglas MacArthur. smashed (Tilnesc Red battalion on Icvl to appoint Dr. Mohammed i »l«> were deeply worried bec:ause Reg. $22.50 to • • • (OonUiiiMd on Page Eight) (CouUnued on Page Eight) the mainland. his four patrolmen and four dep­ Mossadegh, 76, the man who haa Uhey fear M ow deglrt oU pollc^^^^^^ Rag. 89c Amaritex Hawaiian Prints...... yd. 79c led the move to nationalize Iran’s may bring chaoa, opening the way TRAIN CASE Reg. $ 2 .9 8 ...... $1.98 One Group Special At $16.95 MAY UPSET THEORIES OF EVOLUTION oil resources, as the country’s new to Infiltration of Influence by neigh­ Cosmetic drawer, mirror, lock. Various colors. $29.95 Values Now $19.95 Reg. 89c Amaritex Printed Waffle Pique . . yd. 79c Tehran, Iran, April 28— (A*)—Current theories of evolution premier. boring Russia and diverting one of Reg. $25.00 Values Now$22.95 The surprise move came In a the West’s major sources of oil to ADJUSTABLE FLOOR LAMP Reg. $9.98 .... $7.98 may be upset by the discovery in Iran that a modern form of OPS Sets Beef Prices Ceilings Tonight the Russians, man lived some 75,000 years ago— about the same time as heated campaign to take over the Complete with shade. Ideal for TV. British-owned Anglo-Iranian OH The Majlis meeting was In se­ Reg. $29.95 Values Now$25.00 sub-human species. The shattered bones of three pinheaded ders stemmed from a di.spiite be­ cret. MORE OF THOSE WONDERFUL "Washington, April 28—(A’)—The mediately. This will be accomplish­ an official explained. Otherwise, he Company Immediately—an action UNDERGROUND GARBAGE BABY SHOP SPEQALS said, the feeders would face heavy tween DiSalle and Department of Majlis President Reza Behmat Reg. $35.00 Values Now$29.95 cavemen were found in northern Iran amid grave! deposits government raised its price cleaver ed by setting ceilings on the which forced the resignation of waa said to havs left for the pal­ IRREGULARS OF $9.95 and perhaps ruinous losses. Agriculture officials over the pro­ Premier Hussein Ala and his cabi­ PAH. Reg. $12.98...... $10.98 BOYS' TOP COATS sizes 2-6x...... Price $9.00 dating back to the ancient Ice Age. today for a swing at the high cost amounts slaughterers may pay for posal to cut live cattle prices. It ace to Inform the Shah of the Galvanized. Large alM. PUROFOAM EXTRA PLUMP ♦ • ♦ of rnfst. OfficlslA said a four to cattle. It was understood that first The first across-the-board cut net last night. Reg. $39.95 Values Now$34.00 Values to 113.98. in wholesale, retail and live cattle waa linown that DiSalle had been Hotiee’e recommendation. Shah m _ five cents a pound cut In beef prices cut would amount to five to 10 per holding out determinedly for such After endorsing Mossadegh to Mohammed Reza Pahlevl la not BOYS' EATON end regular suits also reduced. ASKS TO SEND PACKAGE TO OATIS to consumers la due by August price.s is due in mid-summer, prob­ siiceced Ala. the' Majlis (lower GLASS BERRY SET Reg. $1.10...... 89 Reg. $45.00 Values Now$39.00 cent. ably around August, an official cuts. legally bound to follow the recom­ 7-Plcce. Large bowl, 6 desserts. U TE X FOAM BED PILLOWS Frankfurt, Germany, April 28— (/P)—The U. S. emba.ssy in with a similar slash to follow next Adjiistnienlh Uiie House) tiegan debating the oH na­ mendation. GIRLS' COATS sizes 2 -6 x ...... Price $9.00 An Office of Price Stnbilizalioji .said. The aecond across-the-board Agriculture nffi ial:< were re­ Prague todav a.sked the Czechoslovakia Foreign Ministry to fall. ported ob.iertiiig on the ground tionalization resolution drafted by One source said that of 99 depu­ Values to S16.98 Actual dollars-and-cents ceilings (OPS) expert said whole.asle and rut is act in the orders for next the Parliamentary OH Commission POLORON STEP-ON CAN Reg. $5.95 ...'. ,$3.95 deliver to* William N. Oati.s, imprisoned Associated Press fail, he added. that rutting lattle prices might ties at the secret meeting, 7* voted Green Stamps Given With Cnah Sales ; Prices reduced on all coats. on beef prices will )>e announced retail prices will not be reduced on Thursday night to demand Imme­ for Dr. Mossadegh. Square. White enameled. Odor proof. Hiief of Bureau, a bag of toiletries, linen and comforts. Oatis Assistant DPS Director Edward discourage production. Livestock GIRLS and TODDLERS DRESSES...... $2.29 tonight. the first go-round but there may breeders from the we.sl had vig­ diate government seizure of the The corridors of the parliament $6.99 was arrested Mondgv bj’ Czech plainclothesmen. One official told a reporter the be some adjustments next month P. Phelps called a news conference vast petroleum riches in the coun­ building buzzed with rumors aa ALUM. BAKEWARE PANS Reg. 55e . . 3 for $1.00 Values to 25.98 orously protested the planned cuts. ♦ ♦ ♦ orders will provide for progressive as a rasult of the live snimsi cuts. today to outline the orders to try. The Majlis then adjourned and officials sdurried in and out In tha Various ahapea for unusual eakca, With aanforlsed tipper covering. Pink, white. The slight trregu- newsmen. They will be made pub­ DiSalle reportedly contended —...... - » . SOCKS special 4 prs. f o r ...... $1.00 BUS .STRIKE THREATENS NEW BRITAIN rollbacks In the prices of live cattle Postponement of the first re­ that such cuts were necessary to- -is_ expected to vote on the issue midst of the biggest Iranian gov­ larttlea wU) not affect tha wearing qualities. Be

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United S U tM Envelope Company tainment cominltUe. Joae^ Da» I on WtdnMday. ThU group will r« who have donated $100 to the Carll is president of the fTti[lb a n d : Manchester New Service Ing In th* Covenant Oturch of church of tho InUmotlonol LaiUi - 1 Kuokville ] league. Vito DeC'arll la treasurer. I •ran Hour, over 1.000 •toUeiu, 88 Daylight aavlng tlma! turn to thotr rogul*r Wednesday Medical Society Head Rumford, R. I., today. mfotlngs next week. Police Probe The tentative starting date for Resume Seaakona 7:15 p.m.. Organ meditation, a language*. 49 t*rrltorlea and for- 10:80 a. m. Holiness meeting. the Uittle League lO.'il aeaaon la The public achoola of the town of Date Book CIRCLE e l ^ countries, in United State* Theme, "Fountain* and Fra- The JSO-50 Club imarired couple'? 05F Reel Cross time for prayer. group) will hold their monthly mip* set for MeniorinI Day afternoon, Vernon will resitn.c their sessions i ______NOW'—THRU NEXT WED. 7:30 p.m.. Evening vesper .ser­ and Canada, heard locally Sunday grance” . Bolton Break Hold Tryouts 2:00 p Sllver Lane Sunday per meeting Friday at 7 ;00 p m. Orange Hall Bingo these pinna railing for a double on Monday, April 30th, follow ing) Today vice. The Covenant League will evenings over WONS at 7 :30.. lienijer to be playe'orth Streeta ice with celebration of Holy Com­ literature aeries, tlic theme will he ion on Monday. April 30th at 3:30 Uedars of Lebanon spring ceremo- ‘Bitter Rice’ Rev. George H. Hughe* and Plainvllle. Ptnny Bingo 7:15 to 7 :45—Regular Bingo at 7=45 Littir League Officials in run” fence ejetending around the I.d-land O. Hunt, Pastor munion at 7:30 p. m. in the G er­ "Theseus and the Minotaur ". 1-he Stolen hy Merchant o'clock in Henry I’ark when the parade. Rrv Rev. Edgar J. Farrell The Week Sunday. April 20. hehl from right field to left field, —PLUS—• man language. Preparatory aervlco Band and .Songsters will take East school «'lll play the Ellington ) Monday, April 30 Arnold C. Thompson has been | Warrrn L. Wood, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible 10:00 a m . iTniich school. j Rockville to Have a elislancc of approximately 300 RICHARD TRAVIS In part, and the story o f the hymn, state Police are InveatlgatlnK a nine. There are five teams in th e ' Drivers licenses issued at Ar- i appointed ehnirman of the Entcr- Director of Mualc Sunday Masses: Study and Prayer Hour. Continued at 7:10 p. m. 11:00 a m. MornlnK woialup feet to comply with National Lit­ Friday, 3:00-4:00 and 7:00-8:00 "H ow Sw eet tho Name o f Jesus Teals in Park Mask of tha Dragon' For adult*. 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, with sUidiea in Exodus; special prayer Sermon auhjcct: A Hirlhday In­ break at the electrical appllanea ORANGE HALL tle Ijcague rules. In Order to league. East school, Ellington, I .. . I tainment Service for the Manches- p. m. Regtatration for Holy Coro- Sounds", w ill be told. Maple atreet, .St. .loaeph's and St.! Wednesday. May * Sunday, April 29. two Mas.ses at 9 and 10, one In the for the work of the church societ­ ventory store of R. D. Valentine on Route finance this fence, the committee I ter Chapter, American Red fTross. miinion on Sunday. May . The Week Rockville. Apnl 28 ( Special 1 - DosBCit bridge. Hospital Aiix 9:15 a. m.. Church school. main auditorium at 9 for adults ies. 6 3:00 - 7.K5 p m Rl.at annual 1 14-A In Bolton on Thureday night Is ,aeeklng 30 public' spirited citi­ Bernard's. As in the pa.at the league, Friday. 7:30 p. m. Church coun- Mondsy. 30 p. m F'rlendship The Entertainment committee will | 9:15 and 11:00 a. m.. Divine wor. and one for ehlldren at 9 in the Wednesday. 8:30 pm.. Senior meeting. Hartloni Ka.st Aivsn of | xvhen ehout $700 worth of mer- Tl(e first tryout.* for Ihe Ro( k- zens who are willing to contribute I.S .sponsored oy U.e R^rk^uli;: be a new division of the Volunteer | Circle. Fa.shioii show by Burton's, Tem ­ ship. bn.sement. Tw o Mas.ses at 10 choir reliear.sal. C'l meeting. rongeegat lonal-nirislian I'liurdu’.s rlmndise xx'RH Btolcn. Entry waa, vdle Little League xvere held IIkn Recreation Board with games Services which arc headed by Mi s. j Thursday. 8:00 p.m., Tlie De.'U'on Saturday, 10:00 a. ni Play and Tue.sday through Sunday, Week ple Beth flholom, 8:30 p. m. 11:00 a. m.. Worship hour nurs­ o'clock for adults, one (n the main and MiniateiN. at 4'enter t'ongre- innrlc through a »lde wlndoxw after nioi iiing at Henry Park slid d ■ HmPir to llnuae Canvass scheduled for Mi nday. Tiie.iiday, Dr. H arry Marks on "Back- Francis Walts. I Board meeting, postponed from sing period for boys and girls, fo l­ of 3'outh Evangelism. Meetiiig.s ery. church and one in the basement. gational church. Mancheater Hole- wtilcli the burglar* opened a rear 1 ,i.oi 100 hnvs I A houac to house canvass will i Wednesdav and Friday of each grouml of Ruaaian-American Re­ Through the In.siiranco Enter- i last week, will be held at the par­ lowed bv Confirmation InstnicU'xn for youth, led by youth, xx-ill he door. Tire mark* indicated a car was expected ^ made in Rockrtlle on .Siindav, I Organ prelude, Meditation Max- gate? from this church will he Mr AMESITE DRIVEWAYS betw-een Uie agrs of H to 1 2 woiild l ,f,e Cancer Fund. I week. Thursday afternoon will he lations,” Ybung Democratic club, tainment B ireaii of which Mr. t sonage. held each evening at 7 30 All or light tnick wa* then backed up SINCE 1920 left free for make-up games. Thompson Is a member the Man- i senet. St, Bridget'* fliurrh welcome. and Mr? Hrainnid Mell. Mr ami a REDUCED R.ATES Murphy's restiiur.ant, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, 1:00-5:00 p.m , Barring to llic door. Articles stolen Included WORK he on hand loi „i,,,iinr ses Anvone who is not at home at th e' Chester Red Cross has already ' Hymn: Now That the Sun la Rev. Janies P. Tlmmln*. Pastor Emanuel Lutheran Church Mrs, Koherl (' S'van. ('lifford '1* aORADINO FREE Mrs. Mary l*felfer Tiie-ulay. Mnl 8 IN rain on Friday and Satuiiiay. the lolnvlsion sets, radios, mixer* and GUARANTEED It Is expected that 'i '” ' omivas.ser's call. is, sponsored two shows given at the Gleaming Bright -St, Peter. Rev. Bronisla.v (iadarmi ski and Trustee Board invites all able- .32 Church Street IMank. Mr? Fred H i'la iy and • POWER RtU.I.ER USED Nlon.'t \\i!l be Iip I'I h Sntiir:S morning fioiii th.lll to 12 o eloi k Chorale Hocioty. auspices of St. Alan l.add Mona Krfeman Church and l-ocusta Streets ' I Tile I0.SS wiis disrovered at noon M.V.NttHESTER to the Ircnsiirer, .1 Everett North, I "<>" a'cniie died Friday afternoon is planned to expand this .sei vice F.arth - arr. Davis bee to complete the exterior paint­ Clarence W. HeUlag, 'Hi*' Wt'cU aTLME PAVMF.NTS noon. Director Itoheit L. (Ireeii- Mary's .Men's Club, St. Mary s Rev. Alfred I.. Williams, Ris-lnr I 'yesterdiiy when Mr. Valentina 7801 Peoplees Savings Bank, Rockcdlle. Rockville City Hospital. \v ill, tlie establishment of the “BRANDED” (Junior choir— First .service). Mas.ses on Sunday at 7, 8. 9, 10 ing of the church. The ladies will Organist and Choirmaster 7:30 p m I'ue.sday. Young Peo­ opened Ihe store aa usual. Detec- a SAVE 10% FOR CASH wooil i.s seeking vohiiiteeis to parish liall. Rrv. Jamn* .S. Neill, Rector I I \ UH Hartford I D"*-'- Entertainment committee. Plu^^ (ornrll Wilde Anthem. I Will Not Leave Yob ■ind 11 a. m. serve refreshments during the I>r. Brne Rafferty jtive Rslph Hoyingtnn and Officer SAVE WITH work with the hoys at their Sat­ Rochester Carburetor clinic, at Rmerltuft |ple? Fellow.*ilnp in the .'locinl room PhiUlrrn nmi of the |25, lfi69, a daughter of the la te ,,, .... Althougli the .service is a new Comfortless Titcomb. Fifth Sunday After Easter Willinni A( keimsii of the Colches- urday niorning ses.slons Tlie di- club. 7:'t.'>, open "4 DAY’S LEAVE” sftemoon. Rev. RIrhArri B. Halter. A*«|H'I Hall pi c..id«-nl-elect of Ihe ('onneutu’ut diicltiig Ihe liivestlgHtion. DeMAIO BROTHERS coat about $.300 to get the season Saturday, May 12 CONT. South Windsor. Route 802 .Sunday (A ll .m'rx k on Mrs. Mary ijehliardt of Rockville on by the American Red Cross for Saturday. 8;0ii p ni., Tlie Brutlicr- 10;.30 Divine worship ti.% (enter Slreel Siite Mi'dnal Smiefy. vvill a.s- Call Now—Wo Personally Supervise All Work started, with insurance for the o'clock Sunday afternoon to go Alcoholics Anonymous open 1 I imufrw, Each Day—Hespen(«. Near Burnham's Corner on dnylij;ht .^avtiiR tmu'i. j and Mrs. George Ches.sey of T o l­ many years. 11.8 purpose i.s to pro­ hood invites all faniilie.s to enjoy Prelude M im e oflue at the I55ilh nmnml I Uoi k fighting xx'ss practiced In boys equipment and field im- to Hartford to attend the Chil- meeting. Hollister school, 8 iO p. WM/7£jj Offertory, Allegretto Grazioso — Rev. KdwanI J. Duffy. Pastor S A m , Holy roinnmnn>n, i land. tVIo .soils, Charle.s I’ feifer of vide entertainment for 'federal hos­ Its program, when .Mr 8'oa.s. .auper- "Divinuni Mysterium " York I MrcalunK of Mrcnd iiH-elin^ of Ihe Society, to he held ' nncient tinie.s in Asia and was In- pn'.vements to he con.sidcreil. The (Iren's Festival at the Asylum m. Tours. Rev. Franel* Kravell*. Curate 9 .'10 A.ni.. L'hildrrn> neiv\> r 10 . a Avenue Baptist church. Andover and James P feifer of pitals. m ilitary installntion.s, i ivi- i Hi>rt« 1 TeehaicolM Intendent of the Newington Hos­ I .Sundav Si h'M>l ;ii the Stratford Hij;h .School. I trodiii ed to Greece after It wa* offlcera of the Little League are Tbiiraday, .May 17 The sermon. .Anthem .MorninR prayer uilh Addre^.s h\ 12 15 p Rockville, 11 grandchildren and iiun hospitals, homes for the aged | Wed.i Flat **Abllfat Towo^" pital for Crippled Children, will "H.’ar Mv Prayer. O God" Ui».H|irl meelmK Stiattoid May 1-3 Heuill.soc- ; observed In PenHa. grateful to the employees of the .Attend Retreat Eastcni Star variety dessert milt- Hymn. Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy MassoH at ;3(). 8:30 and 10:30 the ('n r«tr C'hurch Achool t 7 I'o p n five great grandchildren. The and for physically handieripped ; show moving picliiies of the hos­ Arcadelt Thr \\ erlv 4 . ed I )i 'rimnnis .1 1 ’aiiaher, Toi - Victorv Assembly. Catholic tiirv whist. Masonic Temple. 8 Ble.s.sing -- Sicilian Mariners' a. m. !oll«>u thla Nervier. ' funeral will be held Tuesday at ' children, settlements and eoiiiiniin- pital and Its work. Offertory 'Vue.sda V. 7 15 p m Pta\i" ii!i;i..n p*c-.nlf the SotuM y I.adles of Columbus will atten'l p. m, ! Ily center.s, and the homes of shnt- Hymn. II a m . ('onfimal mn hythe Kt I 8:1,5 a m. at the Burke Funeral Prelude on ' 1 Need Thee , • hinni; the pmd year the Retreat at the Cenacle in TbiinMlay and Frtday, May ! ins and ehronlc invalids. " Organ Po-stlude. Scherzo H of­ Kr\. Waltei II. limy. of’ Home and 9 a m. at ,'tl. Bernard's South Methodist Church Ex'erx' Hour ' rtiiir.liaiu l’'nda>'. 7 15 p m Mihle .Slud\ I P i H.id.’itv W'l.s lofinerly flr.st merit Mlihlletowzi. the week-end of June 24 and 2S Mr. Thompson will have charge mann. Center Congregational ttiureh C\mn 1 8th to 10th Anvone Interested church. Burial will he in .SI. Bein. i^vsaviiio.j Main Street and Hartford Road .SeriiioM I \ n’4‘ i^resldenl of tlu' Medical Sf>- Ma\ Fair at St .Msry's church. of arranging shows and entert.iiii- 3:00 p. m. Meeting of the H art­ Re\, Clifford O. Simpson, Pastor Mu.Nif outline nf thi.N Ner\ n r ’ TRUCK Rev. F>ed R. Edgar. Minister "P ra yer" | (leiv and nei v-d i hairinan of | for that frosh spring sparkle . . . In attending Is asked to contset aril's 1 emctcry The funeral home ) meiits which will be sposnored by ford Ea.st Association at the Cen­ I Rex, Dorothy W ells Pease. r’roie.^.Nionnl, “ F'lln^ out the Man ( hiireh of lln> \a/an*ne Roll Hope Jeff 4 bandler Mia* Kathryn Bryon .Anthem ( I' k * SoiH'tv’s ('riinmdiee to StUdS’l Miss Helen Fav, on or before May Will he open .Monday from 3 to 10 i the local Red Cross for the varioiifl ter Congregational church. Supper (i. I .Minister of Education ner" \ too Main Mrerl .Mh, FallitM* And Son Marilyn .Max»rl l.oiifa Jonrdan "Tlie Heax'ens Are Telling .S«‘(ini'iue, ’'Breathr on Mr, Mieatli the Mud', nl l'!\'moner SvHtt'iii; have clothes IDEAL-ly dry cleaned. 'M. p. m. I vetcran.s' hospitals in this area. He at 6:00 p. m. Evening serrtce at Erector rtf 4 hristlan Falucatlon I .\ndrexx R. Watson, Haydn .laine*4 K. Bell, l*n'*lor TIRES Boelal Sunday of ( iod ’ 11 nin 1 01'' 11 * 10 5 0 11« I ecent ly , is exreplionally well qualified to “Bird of 7:15 p. m,, to which all are cordial-j llerhert .\. France. .Minister I “Lemon Minister of Mtisir Postliide .i.n.pl'led .» h*nr trim an aeire- ItiN'up Now anil Savr Mon^y The Italian American L^dle.s Advertl.semcnf - secure groups of entertainers he- ly invttcd. Rev. Jame.s W. Lenhart Music Oflertoiy, ”I S h ir a .Song of thr 0 .30 }i Ml , Sundav S> iiiml and iVe4( Pmjiram Enjoyed Paradise” "Tnecata" ...... Dubois t.irv of the W im llutm «5nmty Med llaril Inirk tlma rrmnvrd .Social chib win' meet on Sunday SaintA of iJotl' I You're Invated I cause of his connections with vari­ Drop Kid” cln eolori of New Haven a'i II speak on '"The 7 ” . ' .April 29. Fifth SiindHy in Pen­ .\dult Mihir ulaN.srh TennvMon Mi fn»m rim with a awprr marhinr. at 2:30 o'clock at the clubhouse (Baptized preceding the serviee. neieNAlonal. '*<) Zion lla.ste. T in n il tl mn. his fir o eh'ctioii To Open House at the new Rock­ e s players' organizations both here Faith of a Congregationallst. " xtornmeMorning WWorship orshtn a tecost, 9 15 and 11:00 services. Fall, HUpenntendeid l-'Inta Fixrd— Viilranlrlng for a whiter, brighter, cleaner wash . . on .Sntpsic street. There wtH be Thomas .lav son of Mr. and Mrs Misaion HiRh FulOllinc ' t • > Unit olTi' r iiein^; 1011 ville Telephone Building. 33 Elm .\bout 130 attended the recent and ill Hartford. o'clock. Prelude 10 15 a.m. Monun^; \Ni.islop a May Basket social following 6:00 p. m . Mu Sigma Chi meets John Marquardt. F.a.st Hartford: Ho>:ation I>ay.s i Monday. Tue,' street, next Tue.sday, Wednesday, Father-Son program held recently ^ Mr. Thompson is publicity chair- Prelude — " E l e g i e " ...... Ernst Munii hv the «hou. *«enn"n hv Ihe hove it IDEAL-ly laundered. the regular business meeting. at the church during the aerviee Arnold .lohn. day and WedneMlay*; * ' and Th irsday from 6:30 to 9:00 p by the Washington School Student I man for the Travelers' Men'n Club. "Fantasia in G. Minor" . .F/Xih Pn;-t oi o! the ofVu ml tmaid «»( the CAMPBELL Hun. l.ullaby o f Bwy.— ”olor 6:00 p. m.. Junior Fellowship "Fust Nocturne" ...... Chopin .son of Mr. and .Mrs Ernest Ben- | 7:30 a in daily. Holy i ‘«i?ninumon | Card Party Council at the We.st Side Rec. Director of the Tfavelers’ Clown Processional Hymn — in 1.5 a m .lui nu- . hur* h w ill hi 1 hut 4 h \v lit i>e hi'ld m The .‘-oiithern New England meets at the church. .All them son. 135 Porter street I I The three days before AAi’eiiMon Tlie WRCS of the Vemon Meth- _ , , ,, Danny Renn. president of the Troup, and a member of the Beacon < Gambling House "Jovful, Joyful. We Adore h*'M m the ln\‘ ei aoddnnuin M hUm *4'U iua\4'i meetmy amt AUTO SUPPLY odist church will hold another in C ompany, The Week ■ "Psalm 24 (7-101 7 30 Opening sei-vire of N F j! Hay are "Days of Solemn Suppln a I council, who was In charge o f the ' Players of Hartford, the Thespians Thee" ...... Hymn to Joy rt.;m p.m N. V P S Md)le stuilx h"Ut. MH ii'uml. W«'d- ’» nisscii St. Phone 8167 Monday, 6:30 p. m , Girl Scout Tune St George. Edinburgh Uonferenre Convention in Spring- I tion.' 1 I for shirts with o show-case look . . . thrir of curd partlf« th’? program and Richard McComb wa.s of Manchester, and the Travelers' Anthem - 7..30 pin F\ani;i*h.st u hi i \ h •• ne,mta\ at V 3u p m I From the .Scottish Psaltert field. , cvAnlnp at ^Ipht o’clock at th*' ! announcer. The object w'aa to pro- , Choral Club. Troop No. 12 meets at the church. "Benedlctus es Domine" 1 A.NienAion Dav iThuisdayi Sp«'«ial inu.‘*i» M4“i.*n ! f*a?tor Hynui - 3 ,30 Girl Scouts i I Conrlutlrd at 6 30 p.m » j Xiitmcr Trail to develop closer tics between the ; rehearsal Offertory Anthem The Wc4-U “ O Day (if Rest and 6 30 Boy Scouts ' 7:30 a in.. Holy Coinnuinion ; The N u tm re Trail Methodi^^^t Local Stocks dads and the scliool. Piincipal Vln- ' 7:15 p. m . Church Choir re­ "Consecration" . . Davia-Davies Monday, H p.m Ihe ten* hn.? and G la d n ess'...... Mason Tuesday— (Concluded at ^^;00 am .i I .Mini.«5trra will meet on ^fondav \ cent Ranuz.i broiiglit greetings. ^ hearsal. Hymn— nfflcri? of Ihe Sumlnv hi Imnl will ((uotallnna liirnlshed By Scripture Reading 6:30 Chtirch Boxvling League 10:00 a ni . Holy ('omnninion. Tlir ■ April 30 with Rev and Mra Cnrl The hoy.s arranged with Dr. P.ich- ; HARTFORD 8:00 p. m.. Manche*ter Choral "O Love That Will Not Let 'meet in an onprntnnl a<'.??inn. and . . Cobum t Mlddlehrook, Inc. Psalms 19 banquet. j Nemi-annual presentation of the Sanndcra of 2»3 Klnc atreet with ird Olmsted local veterinarian to I Society rehear.sal. Me Go" ...... Sf. M argaret Tue?da>'. S p m . The monlhly ' a pot hick lunch at noon 73ic Closing Prlrea Anthem 7:00 Explorer Seoiits I'nited Thank OfTerinj; of the W o- speak on the care of dogs. An au­ Wedne.sday. 8:00 p m., Meeting Sermon - "Tlie Iwir'l's Pisycr" Alalntte ! 8:00 Board of Trustees rncefinc will .l»-ls. Fords and Qpinn^K/aslier open -rhur-sday ' lenSed’ church school session 7:30 Bible hour Lake Lots ^600 10‘^r finm 8*30 a m to n. m Th;s ia and Trust ...... 64 67 o clock on, to receive articles for - 3:00 Hartford East Associa­ 8:30 Pariah building fund , WE HELIE\ E THAT WATEK FRONT LOTS ON i the la-t date. April 30th. for auto 6:30 p. m.. Jr. HI meeting cen­ Plymouth cars. Fire Insurance Compaiiirs Call-Knofla the sale. tion annual meeting, committee. Cash and Carry (ireen Stamps <1^ firtvera to renew their driver’.a Aetna Fire ...... 51', 53>2 tered around the theme. "For the I 5:30 Pilgrim Fellowship Com- .\NY I.AKK IN SOUTHERN NEW KNUl-AND ARE Mr. and Mrs. James Burr Call, Beauty of the Earth. " with devo­ Friday - PRESCRIPTIONS . licenaea. Hartford Fire ...... 12.3 130 I niittee nxerting. 2:30 May Fellowship serxice WORTH Sl.OOO. IF YOU HAVE SHOPPED AROUND Pr«m t«a i !• •»«« ary bl of .Speoulator. N ew York, announce tions led by Anne StiLsnn, This Compounded By Men Of Clarke Motor Sales OI»Her^e .Anniveraarr .National Fire ...... ',7 .Mi North Methodist Church I 6:00 Young Adults here at Emanuel sponsored hv the ,\ND WE HOPE YOU HAVE. AI.L WE ASK OP tint la tab - yaar boa^t sasar the engagement of their diSUghter. ikPIED PIPERS group will see "T o Ex'erx Urea- 1 5Iany %’ear* Experience It iiian-.\int'n'nn Krerrlnhip Phoenix ...... 7 3 '. 7 7 '; iCn^AlAN AWES * r MANY OTNCaS I •TIIK Rev. Willard 5lcL«ughlln. I 6 (to C Y P Club. .Miss Pca.se Manchester Cnunetl of Uhurrh RRO AD ST. taatb bat taarr watar. .Miss .‘-hirley I.sabcl Call, to Alan 'Fullrr Bru«h Cilrl" ture." at 7 30 p m YOU IS TO .11 D(.E FOR YOURSELF AND VISIT (*luh v^ll ohaerve ts 17th annver- IJfi- and Indemnity Ins. Cos. 1 ^ Minister will show slides. | W illiam Neal Knofla. sou of William A. 6:30 p. m , M Y. F busines.s ^ '.Aomen Speaker. Mrs Arthur Drug Stores .\eliia C a.su allv...... 94 WlUlam Broxxn, Organist 6 00 Pilgrim Fellowship Perrell. president. Conn Uoiincil 11 Opi-n Evenings Tfl. 2-'J012 ; aarv thi.a evening at eight o'clock Knofla. of 93 Henry .street, and meeting, after which the members flt the (uuliho'.isf nn KmftRbnry I . ... 08'. 70>2 7 15 Evening meeting nf the of Church Women. '^"-1 vl) » ^ // the late Esther Clemson Knofla. xx-ill see "To Every Creature " j fivpniif wlien a roaft href dinner ^ "I’H- ‘ ifneral It.', 120 Rural Life Sunday. Hartford East Association i 7:00 Prei-Conflrm»tinn I>eagiic. feyCaunJt e r e r i Hartford Steam Boiler 3.3 C 36 Miss Cali Is n graduate of Wells 9:30 a. m., Sunday srhool. 6:30 p m.. Ep'.vorth I.eague | The W eek a .t a n e r i vull hr served to be fi)llowetl by 8:00 Church Council iv: Travelers ...... ',60 580 \ High srhool. Wells. New York, and 9:30 and 11:00 a. m , Dixine Forrest Howell and David Hutch- | Tuesdav | I .. You. LAKE «ion (jf .Manrlif.stor. Fridny. May 4. - I Wednesday — W in dow s" .Sunday. April 29. Bristfd Bra.es ...... 17 19 8:00 p. m.. Centenary Memorial 6:00 p. m.. W’llllng Workers. [ HEM nt s (Hi p m in thp Miiniri- 8:30 Peace Group meeting 9:30 ■ m.. Church *choo1 SUNDAY MORNING. 9:30 A. M. ('(>I1(!!.S ...... 195 21.'! DANCE -M iller’s Hull Fund committee. Blue plate supper In Oioper hrfll. SOUTH WOODSTOCK, CONN. I pal Buibllnp on application for Friday— 10:45 a m.. Morning worship Km Hart ...... 57».. HI »•.. Tnllanil rumplke The Week 7.00 p. m , Senior Girl .Scouts. 3:15 Chapel Choir rehearsal. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME I proposed order to alter buiMlnc Prelude, "Andsnte Con M oto" I -1 *- . ■. Fafnir Bearing ...... 42'.. •15 >... M onday- 7:45 p. m . We.sley Group meet­ 3:00 Broxx-nles. linc.4 and veranda lines a« follows: Modem and Old Fashion 2:00 and 7;.30 p. m.. District Schubert. I '.5. j.r* Mhi t K I 'otilrv ... 11 IT Danclni ing in Ladies' parlor. Free Admission. Classes for All Ages. $ 2 2 3 . 5 0 On the Nf>rtlicilv sid« of Avon Landei.'. Frarv & (Mk. .. •28'J r^lly on World Peace at Burnside Hymn, ".Stand Up Stsn'l Up for Every Saturday Night! Thursday: to roinrule With the street KaPuintt* Pla.MComuUi 3' ■ 4 'J church. 9:00 a m , The Gleaners group Christian Science Society Jesus"—Webb. 7:30 p. m.. Annual meeting of line. fr«>m Bnd^;e Strei-t \V« -trriy New Britain .\li(( h Uo, 3.'<' ■ 37' •( 8:(«1 to ItdMl P M. xxrill have a rummage sale at Wes­ Masonic Temple Offertory. "Fsith"— Mendelssohn 29' . 3*2 * '• the Woman's Society at Hartford ^ S T . K to Avon Street. .N'orUi * J((d xl...... ley hsll. Hymn, "Fight the Good Fight' — 20'.. y. W. C. A., after cafeteria sup­ Sunaay service, 11:00 a. m. Rx(.*isell M fg ...... 1 8 'J 6:30 p. m . Intermediate Girl Boyd. On the Southerly side nf .Avon .Stan Wk=. ( fin!...... "».5 5K per. Sunday schud’ 11:00 a m. Sermon. "W hat Is The Most That ' .'“Street, to roinOde with the .sireei .Scouts. NORMAN’S Torrington ...... 3 -1 '.. 3H ' J B U R N S I D E r r Tue.sday— Wednc.sday e’.eiiing meeting. (.'an Be Said About Man* ' line, from Bridge Street Wcsterlv 105 112 7:00 p. m . Boy Scouts. 7:45 p, m . Fellowship Gro'.ip 8:00 p m. SET YOUR CLOCK AHEAD TONIGHT T errv Steam ...... '■trulls I Nil* m 4uancanrii Hymn. "W e Would See Jesus — to .Avon Street. 19 22 8:00 p. ni., Nominating commit­ Friday: The i.ublic is .nrdially invited Union M fg ...... A (.RKAT s h o w : .Mendelssohn. "THE VARIETY MART" 83 88 tee. 7:00 p. m.. ChoU rehearsal "Probation After Death " will be U. S. Knvelope Conim. Postlude. "O Lord Ail Glorious — AND BE ON TIME • I TOWN PI.ANNTNr. 68 72 Rob Rape Jaff Chaadif’r Wednaaday— 7:30 p. m.. Cub Scout Pack No. the subject of the Lesson-Sermon IT S. Envelope Pfd. M. Maxwril I rOMMISSIO.N Veeder-Root ...... 41 44 Dahrft PAfPl 6:40 p. m., Junior Choir. 47. Cooper Hall Theme. "Trans­ for Sunday. April 29. Bach. 419 Hartford Road 7 p m Pilgrim Youth Fellow­ Franria P. Handley. (3iairmaii I The above quotations are not to “The “Bird Of 7:30 p. m , Cancel Choir. portation." Old papers xvanted, The Golden Text is from Pro- AT THE A MH.E LONG LAKE ship in the Community 'House Telephone 2-81T1 ) Harry E. Rus.yell, sV irftn ry 1 be construed as actual markets. | Lemon Paradise” Saturday— phone 8052. verlis '.'l lO. 21 T n t man that f(.-(2 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEI, Manrheslcr, <'onn. 5:00-7:00 p. m.. Buffet supper Saturday: waiiilcrcth out of the way of un­ ' but are approximate markeLs. Drop Kid” l:S0 sad a :li STARTS at your Authorized Lincoln-Mercury Dealer I A p r i l 26, 1951 by Ingraham Group. 7:30 to 11:00 p m , M.Y F an­ derstanding shall remain in the NAZARENE SUNDAY SCHOOL TOMORROW He ! The First Congregation*! Church STATE nual spring party in Cooper Hall. congregation of the dead. . Alexander Graham Bell, inven- ■ I O N SAMF. FORREST that folloxvelh after righteousness of Vemon tor of the telephone, kept a room Sst. I p. m. A r.rest Kid,' Show I Concordia Evangelical Lutheran I SHOW a TUCKER “CALIFORNIA PASSAGE” and mercy findeth life, righteous­ Vemon Center SESSIONS BEGIN AT 9:30 A. M. In Washington cool during oppres- I Church, George B. Higgins. Pastor Ssn.i ''Lsllsbjr sf Brosdsa..'* [ |.;^'|y(4 TaJcotIrille Congregational ness and honor." L O T S slve summer heat by an irustalla- ] PLUS: .lACK CARSON In “MI.STER rNIVEBSE” Garden and Winter Streeta $200 Save S P E C IA L Save Church Selections from the Bible Include • M O R N IN G W O R SH IP AT 10:45 tion involving large blocks of Ice ' TODAY •Gregory Peck in “ONLY THE VALIANT’ Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor the folloxving; "The xvay o f the Sat. 28 April. Pilgrim Fellowship in the attic. RANV FKEF. rARKINO Rev. .lames A. Bull, Pastor $25 D O W N — Eight a month Barclay F. Wood. Organl*! and just is iiprighlne.ss: thou, most up­ food sale on the church laxxn from Choirmaster Wilfred A. Kent, Choir Director • N. Y. P. S. MEETS AT 6:30 P. M. right. do.st xxeigh the path of the to 4:30. This is being held to Jennie B. Abom, Organist ONE WEEK ONLY just.” (Isaiah 28:7). earn money to *end a number to THESE LOTS ARE ON A BLA( K TOP ROAD WITH Sunday. April 29 summer conferences. • Evening Serviee at 7:30. Tel Correlative passages from the ELEUTRIUITY ALREADY IN OR OUARANTEED Route 8 8:50 a.m. Sunday School. R ay­ Sunday, April 29. Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ Sun. 29 April, Church school at 1948 OLDSMOBILE— 4 DR. SEDAN Man. 2-8028 mond Kulpinsky, superintendent. 9:30 a.m.— Church school for all TO EACH C'OTTAOE AS NEEDED (WAR RE- and 44 ence and Health with K ey to the 9:30 a.m. Morning service* of wor­ JAM ES R. BELL, Pastor .STRICTIONS PERM iniNU) THAT IS WHY IT Gray. Radio, Heater 10:15 B.m. Worship Service; ages. Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy, ship at 10:4,5. Sermon: ' Thus S.iith \ " Y o u simply can*t miss'* Prelude: "L a rg o in G" 11:00 a.m.— Service of Holly .MIUIIT RE ADVISABLE TO BUY ONE OF THESE Stock No. U-160 include the following (p. 402): The Lord " G. F. Handel Worship. "The time approaches when mortal Pilgrim Fellowship meets at 7 LOTS W ITH ELECTRIC ITY ALREADY IN.^ Sermon by the Rev. 3’oat Brandt, Prelude, Beside Still Waters 1947 OLDSMOBILE-:-2 DR. SEDAN mind will forsake its corporeal, p.'m. in the church parlors. Rochester. N. Y., father of the Hesse structural, and material basis, They will be host to the Bolton Black, Radio, Heater, Hydramatic For DnIightfHl Evening of Rev. Erich Brandt. Hymn. God of the Earth, the Sky, when immortal mind and its for- Center group. a Anthem: "Hallelujah Chorus" Drive. Stock No. 11*115 the Sea ! mations will be apprehended in Tues I May. Cub Pack 86 meets Dancing, Merriment and Fun (Judas Maccabaeusi Anthem science, and material beliefs will at 7 p.m. in County Home Audi­ G, F. Handel Hymn. What a Friend We Haxe not interfere xvith spiritual facts." torium. 1947 OLDSM05ILE— CONV. COUPE BOLTON Offertory: "Allegretto In D Major" A t The in Jesus Choir rehearsal at 7 p m. in the Green, Radio, Heater, Hydramatic OALA Beethoven O ffertory sanctuary. BERT JOHNSON Postlude: "Toccata in F" Sermon,'The Church Needs Prayer Zion Evangelical Lutheran Oiurch Wed. 2 May, Church Council Drive. Stock No. U-110 C. M. W idor C*o|>er and High Stieet* and HIS ORCHESTRA FLOOR SHOW Hymn, Father, Hear the Prayer meets at 8 p.m. in the parsonage. OAK GRILL Thl* Week W e O ffer Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor Fri. 4 May. Men's meeting of 1949 MERCURY— CONV. COUPE AT BOLAND MOTORS Tuesday: 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid Postlude. Postlude in E Flat. Andre .Ml** Clarion .A. Erdin, Organist Tolland and Hartford East As.so- Maroon. Radio, Heater, Excellent Dancing Tonight TONIGHT NITE CLUB meeting. 7:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. ciationa of Congregational churches Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Church The W'ek April 29. Rogate, 5th Sunday after at Scantic Church, Condition. Stock No. NT-101 Council. Wednesday, M ay 2— 10:30 a.m. Easter If you have had aome other dealer SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER The TEMPO FOUR Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Choir re­ Ladies' Missionary Society. 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. (Note: MAKE THIS IMPORTANT DECISION hearsal in the sanctuary. All mem­ The Salvation .Army | NOW 1950 MERCURY— SPORTS SEDAN MINEBTRONE SOUP. SIRLOIN STE.AK 7:45 p.m.— Adult Bible Class. Free bus service for children whose make you a ridieiilnua offer on a trade, ENTERTAINERS bers are strongly urged to attend. parents cannot bring or send them 661 Main Street i Your choice of a family.monument ix not for tml.iy Block. Radio, Heater, Very lew COFFEE and DE.SSERT ...... $ 1 . 6 5 Thursday. M ay 3 — 7 :00 p.m. bring your preaeni ear around and tell Young People's Discussion Grotip or live at a distance. For Informa­ Slajor and Mrs. B. C. done* | but for all lime, ft ix one of the nioxt (nipoftJ!!! tion. please call 2-0408.) Officer* In Charge mileage. Stock No. U-175 Bolton Congregational Church Friday. M ay 4— 2:00 p.m. May deeixions you xvill ever have to make. us what you want for iL W e are not 9:30 a. m. Bible class for adults. Rev. Arthur A. Wallace. Minister Fellowship Day for xvomen at the Come in — now — and let us show you our Urge 10:30 a. m. Nursery In the par­ April 29 I 1946 HUDSON— 4 DR. SEDAN James W. MrKay, Organist Congregational church Ih Somera- trying to take advantage of the aitu- ish house during church worship. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. This selection of the world's most beautiful monuments Bliie. Radio, Heater and Choir Director vllle. ation. W e believe in making rustoniera 7:30 p.m.— Miss Edith Preusse 1:00 a. m. Divine worship. Text, win be the last Sunday of th e; — Rock of Ages Family Monuments, famous lor John 16:23-30. Theme, The Prac­ Hartford-Manchestcr attendance | lasting loveliness. Every Rock of .Ages monument Stock No. U-155 Sunday. April 29: spesk.s o f her missionary experi­ — not juat sales and we arc perfectly contest. We are now only nine | is backed by a bonded guarantee to you, your l!C(ri 9:45 a. m., CTiurch school. ences in India. tise, Promise and Power of Prayer. 3:00 p. m. Walther League Tal­ points behind Hartford, and are I 1948 STUDEBAKER— 4 Dr. SEDAN yiilling to talk husineaa on your terms. W illie's Grill 11:00 a. m.. Morning worship. Saturday. M ay 5— 7:15 p.m. or descendants. AT THEyCENTBR Prelude, "Soux'enir Poetique”— Choir rehearsal. ent Festival at Trinity Lutheran hoping for a record attendance in Blue. Radio, Heater. Excellent MANCHESTER’S SUPER FUN HOUSE CAVEY’S church in Roxbury. Maas. order to xvin. A motion picture, SEE THE ABOVE MONUMENT IN OUR DISPLAY Martin. Condition. Stock No. U-134 Processional Hymn, "How Firm 7:30 p. m. Zion church la a entitled "The Lost Sheep," In full presents Covenant Congregational Church a Foundation.” WILLIE’S BOWERY SHOW Anthem, "May Now Thy Spirit" 48 Spruce Street 1948 CHEVROLET CONV. COUPE “ The Fourofus” Entertainers Rev. Carl M. Helgeraon, pastor — Schuetky. Gray. Radio. Heater CHECK YOUR DEAL BEFORE Paul Paige, organint CONN. VALLEY MEMORIAL CO. The silliest, funniest, stinkiest extravsganu in town. If you haven’t heard them you’ve really missed Offertory Anthem, "That Sxx'eet ROUTE 1’. S. 8 SOUTH WI.N'DSOB Stock No. U-96 $1245 For a full night of laughter come early. You haven’t something. Come to CAVEY’S tonight. Story of Old”—John A. West. TAKE MAP WITH YOU Hymn of Praise, “Faith of Our Sunday; (One MUe South of Foxiflart) livH until you’ve seen it. Continuous show. Dancing 9 9:45 a.m., Sunday Bible School. YOUTH EVANGELISM WEEK AM above cartrt carry the fomoas "Ed* YOU DECIDE... AT Fathers.” QUA55EH LAKE IS REACHED BY A TOWN SuUivan ’til 1 o’clock to DuBaldo’s Orchestra. Bring the Family Sermon, "T h e Adventure In Remember that daylight aaxdng AT TELEPHONE HARTFORD 8-967S DELICIOUS time begins this day— turn your ROAD FROM ROUTES 91, 97 or 44 Safe Ruy-Uted Cor W AND SUNDAY FROM 11 A. M. TO DARK NOTICE: W'e are working on a new drink called the Bt. John’s Polish National time) Dr. Harvey K. McArthur, ■arkar. It IJaallflat all lock of A t*i Monumanlt- MANCMatTtR. lUPHONC tilt .169 CENTER ST.. AT WEST CENTER. TEL. 4079 Rlgor-Mortis— One shot and you’re stiff. Ohthollo Church professor of New Testament at the THOMAS P. REIUY. Davolepar. Hartford Seminary Foundation, Everyone Welcome! 9:3(1 Mas6; ' will bring the message. In the ab­ 10:30— High maM. sence of the pastor, xvh'o la preach- f I s I 'A • I

RAGE nVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. ^APRIL 28, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 28. 1951 p Ag b p o u b Pastor’s Father IpaUn* to the 4-H club "ravoriU ! Here Are Jiitiges in “Your Manchester Tomorrow” Cmttest /ood Show " Friday I;*® P- “ • Tall Cedars Parade Today Chicst Preacher South Coventry at the Andover Town Hall will liv 'elude Carol Altahuler. Clifford Mn. PmBm unto Anderaon. Harriet T*>**|"> KUle MANCHESTER DIRECTORY To Start Promptly at 5:30 Ucv. Yont Brandt, of Roehcaitr, Oeieetty 1*4SS1 Anderson and N. Y., wtll be th« gue®t praacher The clothing contributed at the ^ Vi nt Concordia Lutheran church. The annual Spring CerenionlBl -. man li will rrrriv c loMypops find Winter atreet. at the aervlce Sun­ About TOO powdi . e t clothing fourth annual 4-H R ell^Party waa packed and addressed Thursday at of Nutmeg Forest No. 116. Tall balloon". f , day niornihg at 10:16. ««r« contributed We held Mr.. Brandt \n the father of the ■tat CU*«ntrJr*«Oown^a fourthfou^ annuelann^ cloth ter by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. todav. Feature of the aotlvlUes. at 3 30 this illeriioon to lie fol­ Rev. Brirh Brandt, pastor of Con- tag raUaf party. 'Tbe clothing wi ' „ „ Wlnthrop Merrlam. BUSINESS SERVICES \ lowed by th- iiaiade. A turkey coniln r.utheran church. He la from a residential point of view, g o tto o two sections o Bavaria, rep . Gray, Tolland county 4-H is the big parade that will begin dinner will be serveil to an ex­ now retired, doing pastoral supply lUd at the party by two Ger^ ghlrley Welk, promptly at 5:30 from the ter­ pected crowd of .900 by Vk- Jo h n ­ work in the Rochester, N. Y.i area. t • J* y p fann youths who have been Tolland coimty 4-H club assisting m inus and g o north along Mam son and Hugo I'aiNon, lu charge Formerly he served as pastor of in the United States about • agent; and Wlnthrop Merrlam. Jr. The small funeral home at 28 of the limner conimllloc The Tall ' Condfrdirt Lutheran church, W at­ man of the drive here, said many I street, east on East Center street mider the International Ywth Ex­ Mr. Storrs reported Thursday ■ Woodbrldgc street Is still In op- Cedars hand will present a con- ‘ ertown. N. Y.; 8t. Peter’s Lutheran fine nrlicle.s have been rontrlbuteil to F'oster street ami eoiintor- change program. George Rauh “Jtaftemoon that the Coventry Ju n io r A. G. Holmes I oration for those pe'iplc who pre- i cert of nnrlial nm.sic at 7:30 and rhureh. Preston, Ontario; St. for sale. I>a Vergne Williams will THE DEBBIE-CURL march to the Masonic Temple. Kempten_ and Oerhardt Flschei of Homemakers 4-H girls turnedturni over Singer Center ' fer to use It and the new home at | Cedar Horace Murphey will be the Prolog and Royal t'oiirt, with John’s Lutheran church, Albany. do the auctioneering. E very one Is u»kfZeuIn in Bavaria showed , f,, him J33 as a final result of their 400 Main street Is designed for the marshal of the parade with a.s.sistance from the degree tram. ! N. Y.. and St. Paul’s Lutheran urged to come and take home ^ ored slides of their travels in , fo„d aale Wednesday afternoon and Passes Exam I beauty, comfort and dignity. An A natural, $oft wave that i$ increa$ingly popular. Past Grand Tall Cedar Jai-k Gor­ H:ind and Ranu'ers will take over ehureh, I'llfHfnrii, N. Y. AW- TTnlted States to about 100 evening. The sum Mr. Storrs felt For Home Aids some bargain. excellent loud speaker system In at .s o’elo.'k. TlU' .''idoniaii de- , Ijih I Sunday he was the guest Marlon Hurlbiit German, born don asaislant marshal. Graml and children at the Nathan ' « as more than sufBclent to cover- Arthiir G. Holmes, son of Mr. ' this home mskes the service audi­ Tall Cedar Daniel Hair wiM lead i;ree. with Jim I.ewis in charge. preiu her at a ('onftnnatlon reunion Sept. 3, 1917 at Gales Ferry, town seiviee In St. John’s Lutheran Sfa^ ^ ^ r^ u X e enter Their col- ^ the cost of mailing the packages to Now is an excellent time to ble In any of the rooms and the the procession. Visiting Cedars will .start at 9 nClock of Ledyard, Conn., passed away and .Mrs. M ark Holm es of 28 ehureh, Mhany, N. Y.. his former ? “Jf5 eonr.lL nore than ROO Bavaria. What Is not used, Mr. make plans for the late spring snd i size of these rooms Insures ample from Providence Westerly. Willi- , General chairman is Sr. T'eputy _ i aiiddenly at Gargas hospital, An­ Woodbndgo street has been noti- !»ansh Including manv taken Storrs stated would bo turned back .umnier. to devote a little thought room for everyone without crowd- mantle and West Hartford will! Grand Tall ('eilar William F o_rhcs. : photographa In they to the club treasury for their own con. Canal Zone April 26. She leaves Oed that he has successfully pa.sa- jJ"g"Vh'e sincerity of Mr. Holmes take part In th" parade that fen- Tills i.« one of the fe.at ire l events her husband, Charles Gorman, one .A jJIAov* on M,e Dsst year use. The total weight of the pack- to enjoying leisure nmirs, to your ed the examinations held la.st i and his sons in serving bereaved turea several miisic.al groups lin th^ T.ill Cedar." ve.arlv fiinc-, daughter, Leslie German, two sons, Hill I Sabotage have worked during the p _ ■ j „„g „ot determined c.arly wardrobe and to your own romfort. Kiddies along the route of'tions and will be well nttcniled. I John Hurlbut German, and Charles month at the .Sterling Hall of famllle.s has made a lasting Im- Tliey will .'how the same p | Th>irsdav afternoon as these had A very good place to start is at 99 East Center Street Mr*. .lAcob fl. Siimlals VIIm Miirinn 4'nsey -1 llev. Geo. 1*. IliigheM f4,H»rge K, Keith to their countrymen when tnc> re delivered to the local post voiir .Singer Sowing Center at R.32 Miller German, her mother, Mrs. Medleine, Yale University, by the Harold W. tiarrlty upon them and they will do their c.l.-i.ss Ginss. glycerine, feldspar. 111 Ship Blast turn to Germany. They win spcmi without weights. Postmaster Mam street where you will Hml Marion Hurlbut, one aister, Mr.a. r>tnle of Comierticnt B nrd of iitrr.o.st to continue this fine terv-j ] mica anil "Iher p-.r^c.’licts in till." their remaining few week.s m the p LrPioyt w-lll repoit to manv items that will help you to Lueliis Robinson. Jr., and a grand Kx.'imlm'r.s of Knibalmcrs. Bon Anti Earninjis Tlv l>evelf»pmcnt romnussiou . and imunber i>f the firm of Rut- ronu niU er in •Itarj:*' nf arratuce- Ice. I |cciunlry, Cannd.i, ,\iistralia and United S ta te s oi farm s In thus Mr. .Storrs on this. a< liieve a moat enjoyiihle .summer. mother, Mrs. Minnie Hurlbut. Fun­ Holnio#» na.i been afisoclalrd hr, \‘olpe, tjftrrty & Sace«) in* fits l.s Mr.*4. W H-.vt Mftvd.ti, L.'ii'lin, April ’JH "T’- N*v*l j other n.atiors in 1< sser amounts ta k rs j-h nsurc ui announcm>: th- r o l l i i m l area The bovs also spoke about For those of you who are rlever eral arrangcmenls are incomplete. with his fathot- and hrottv*r. How- | BILL'S TIRE Kev f>or>:r P. A.s.sihl- idooniiftii, li**\ Wdliftm M. e Mr-« j n n ’wuufii'.. •'xpi’i'tM arc fi,VlTlg to Ue|1ori Is Matlc 1 Maniifiicturlng l.s largely centered Alioiit Town names of MaTohest er resoh-nt’^ their sUy In this cuuntry ami that , .at making rlothe.s. Mr. Robert ard Holmes, since finishing i />«/,# I, o l^nsl Niifht AND o iu.i PfttiT St Janus Konmn I'Mith * hinlher Mrs K iiu tv M. jG ilu a ltiir ioday lu I'XHUilnc the I here in town thev e.speclally liked Connecticut, Crocker the manager, has some year.s' apprentleeship for funeral who will nel :i", f..r its sec- (’ .•.hi l'e iTiuieli. itnd Pniuipal ol The figulii: inretuiK of d'til-j i'luuk;h, M s Kv«‘i cl t V.iii ValU'-n- ' mill* of llic Hrili.sh ammunition A rt'hoars’il bv th. HubtU.th drill beautiful new Singer .sewing ma- directors and enibalmers And The Bon Ami company and its .Shjarl Tinkliam, Mis I ihip Uiwlcnham whn-h blew up as It was so much like Bavaria REPAIR SHOP jtfiim will be held .Mnn'lnv evi niriK end ienlej-t "i.'Ur Mamh. bi St .Ift.iu-.s PariHh'til .St bool land »;rniiK:c HI be brM at (;ntn^;r ' ehlnes lu make your sewing ever j twelve months’ apprenticeship subsidiaries, of which the Orford U'llliaiu SimpHiui »nd Mis.- Ii-an ili.-rr vivstoniav with a r*|>ortr'l The clothing wa.-i packed Thurs.lay Hebron Wri.shington Frank Buchanan. I from 7 to h I' 1 loci; in t ti)ii Frlloww Toinonew " .\!^ with its lir**t con- G.'o'j-'e y . Keith Trrasurri bill. Tuc-sduy, May 1. at H p m .■-o mm-li easier The new attach- | with the Gi Iii.steln funeral chep d Wm. H Green, Prop. 1-'1\ nn loll of i-iglil ilo.i'l .mil more than for shipment At lea.-t part of the Ai tumolille ta.xes mii.st be paid 18, D em ocratic rep resen tative in Soap company of Manehester Is I’lihlii' K<*rorolu’*man aaiii from the event Wednesday after­ thi v achieve < lustoni styled effect.s. ] WarrantDF* HrinlA fr' m ft .sert.en ot inmm'i!' - ’ - d M;u\i h' St. r .select man the first of May or a penalty will was held Tuesday evening at the’..j his examination he will take up, 1916 and former mayor of McKees- U. S. and K1.«k I'trea the three months ending March 31 will hoM their rchcMt-.'^iU. th.- |....•i^ulnlll V of r.abotag- noon and night. Coventry .lunior If you do nut know how to sow. you AWNINGS. FLAGS Kroil i’» S1hw^*om, .Jr. to ,\rthnr t y If te :ui ft-- ! '» ! u) t • •• nl ’ .btO'S Tlu' li;u\eM -aipp*)- will he S i i t r ( ''‘n v cn li'n <•! tlw l>iiugl'.- he Invoked. ' ran sign up fur one of the worider- home of Joseph P. Novak, at which regular duties as a funeral diree- | Repairs Service Complete Awning Service amounting to $79,901,41. Accord­ Nil'- .Ift. nt» H .'^njiidftl.'' I Ruth u-rHiU V ot*^i r4‘--»-*t Ih4» 4 *»vil - lu..iiiplL-.l the .Jcclaiofi to *cnti In- 4-H Homemakers made more that M. Ott. prnp«-rty on StnrkUinM rr./ c vvnioifi^ po.M’t rs. and those !v mr. th. . hill L'lh the ?^i’hnnls. the s. iced r.-nowir.^ Du- .Iri^Te.- WCdU \’e d igator-4 to the .scene. The tenth re.ininn of the class ^ fill Singer sewing rourses anil learn tor with his f.at her and brother at i Toronto—Rev. Dr. H. J. Cody, Waterprool Canvas Cover* ing to the condensed con.solidatecl p i f t.»u.‘ c\\ I fc Hud net in W ai, hcM at tlu- l‘'llt'*‘ Ib'iU'- m ' *20 on a food sale and the Cood county agent Albert Gray waa pre- Accesanries stroel. wht'h m civ ci h.inorable m»‘iiUoM I 'US'tK riS life , ft ivl t ll*’ I'l ’ I h» i «• h ive biM’n many cImii^. h of 1941 w ill, be held Ssliird ay I in eight lessons. Remember, tuu. | the two hume.s Mr Holmes is ''2, former Ontario Minister of ] 1.4 W .ituen Voters it:H \S'ilhniant 1.’ ^pnl *31 h and ‘Jdih Siw ei.il l,,oiub»n m oniing new s­ H an-esl 1-H >’.srden eluh made .sent. He explained the principles Income account, the company had AlPxantJF’T to .Tarvi^ m the I^.y.s ar.il riirl^’ W r. k L o it­ In this w»\- it i.A f.'lt that Du er. Ml ii.ll r.^tatc. bnth in honu-s ami night at the Shangri-lJi, Hotel thill there are sperial eoiir.ses fur married to the former Shirley j Education and onetime chancellor Manchester Awning and I *■ 'i ,ner L/itin teftchrr paper "Mid naval experts were ac- 180 Spruce Sfreel Manor and to Robert Ynnpk ot al. er ('on test .sjw.nsored by th*' Ho» tries Will be lon-.d-r-’d frovf all huil.bnE lots. Ill tuwn in tlu- last Mr and Mis Albeit Aclu-rman ' money for an additional conliih i- Garde, Marlfoid. heg iining at wish advanced lessons nf the 4-H work in an inte>c»tlng j one daughter, 1 of the University of Toronto. ’total worldwide gross sales of Miss Marion I’asriv Activ.' ui tnmpaiued by military InteUIgenre Phone 2-0HS9 Canvas Products Co. $448,629.38 which returned a net Dominir ToniHUllo rt al. James tary ( ’bih. are now dispLnv in ftimles in the selection of the lour tc\». wcrK;v uNo mui h bmMin^ ,uc ,-pif.dtnK hmjuc Dim with ri la- ..lYu-ml.H but Dus couM not be con­ tlon by selling soft drinks A nmn^ fi .10 It Is expeetcu that more than (he teen-agers there are special and Informative way. Officers were Pamela Jean. I Havana. Cuba — Dr. Pedro L. Phone «-S ll»l, ISO H artford Kd. \\‘ni i4*n 4 <'lub 4»f Mfti'eh-.'ster. nnd Dvc-« in Y'tnKi-r? N V ■ ami nji a profit before depreciation deple­ O’R eilly v\ nl, .M^nvin Kookr o\ h1. one of the sltosv windows of the (jimiifynu: winn. : • Tiu* l•.t;‘l^. o\ .simill hntiu's. 1 hanuioi* the np- ber of other towns In Tolland .'lO members of the class and their j c^gHirday le.ssons and these m ay he elected for the ensuing year as fol- The Holmes Funeral Homes of- I Farin.as, ."iS, noted radiologist and ' P'ft( liei til l-*n>ihhh at Manchester bu'"Uu*,-4’4 in p in New Ym k <*itv tinued tion and Income taxes of $139.- Franklin Haskell et al, Albert ( ’otuv'ct n il! pcw ri c.'4nnpany. 77.T (font th.'.sc four winners, to^t’Uter p. irjimr m the nutl.M'k m Du- 'Pbe Heilenhiun reHched Gibral­ County are hsvlng clothing drives guest." will atteni. In addition to had for a redneed rate. Once you fer the utmost In servtee, the I a member of varioii.s radiology I Hi, h SclUKd. lows: president. James Novak: vice 163.71. Depreciation is set at $1S,- Kvart rt al and f’arl ('omo)li et nl. | St i c- 1 with tlu' pniu'i? ♦’r.itn Dn •.•.uuvi.h ciiunt r> -sule. l,.'*-al \^1II re-op» n 'f'-n - tar h aii'o r bihi T’ueeday. She car- MISS Shirley Weik. Tolland coim.y alumni several faculty members have completed a Singer sewing wd.she.s of the family are carried | societies of the United States and president, John Janls; aerretary. 650.20 leaving net profit ticfore separate properties on Hart land ! of f’ontesi 1, ■V-.ur M aiulvst • r ^ ’I’ll.- ju'lv " f"i tile iii-.t cimtc.,1 ,\l! Jtnd Mt. \’< Mun. MitsMii .>( .1 i\ April 'lit irii'f Dl*' \' er;t of , I'.e.l amiuunltfon ftir the British assistant 4-H rliib agent .-tated \"‘i;i be pi'csent, including former course, you will be amazed at the out in every detail and wheth-'r i I.atln Ameriea. Nanev Landon: treasurer. William SPENCER LIVE BEHER— LIVE income faxes of $120,513.51. road. Tlie \jp t>f the South Toflay ’ will then l.u* .submitted to ' have ;4ch*'dul- d tlu* r« udm;: nf the W lllim nnDc w eie Thursdas j,:ueM.s •pi ing t '•« 1 n,i\’al tm.se.H Diert' and at M alts Wednesday night Gar] Magmison. money you can save and yet your the choice l.s for a simple or an ! Pahsades, N. Y.—Claude E. Mil- pr.u .|,al and Mr- Gar] Magmiaon. money you Landon; reporter. Alfred Heim. Provision for United State., and M srrlaK^ M rthoiiisi ch iJirh will hold il.s an ­ the Grand Pnre judi;. s for srlcr s.-^a vs received hv the lirvelnp- ,>f Mi.'^s Hernlcf A Hall n* het Mi; b'- imnii early nrxi -ft uhivu- and ('ommmrtv sinu will Heiirv \VUIt;vni.>. -tt Kh'.I H irt- Hall to Merrow. Junior Uar.1en Mr Rear- to9"l'’e about these courses . I suggestions for a club |'uade such attention his main ; „as born in Lebanon, Pa. ...C, Mrs John Reardon N'h '<-r-jsuggestions fo^r a ‘ ' The firm maniifa^’tures and sells : Fred R Edgar of South Methtfdlst to hrinp in th n r dor.ali'ins \N’en 1 cM at the 'rnllai.d Ptibi. icil fiuil \',!1M .1 leii-iil gue-1 .»• the knr aid In keeping your house ^ roiMinc- nines. I thought for over twenty-five years Emil Adaroec of West WUUr.glon Milwaukee — .Jerome Meer, 31, DoeforprrtCMpfions Bon Ami cake. Bon Ami rlennncr^l church. day evening, or to call 4.3HO or Grand Pnr* t)u’ four 52h «>0 cftsii pi 17.' awiird.H chinch. .Sunday, \]*rtl ‘Jib at H p. .'-leile-Hall lu-iue I’rrHoiial Notices will occupy the master s chan dur­ the MEATS AT is planpc.l for Tue.stlay c^enn\^, m . »l ylight saving Htn*' Tiu' teams snd an English teacher ^ j ,t Is w’oti-i Hebron’s new dairy eluh has at j-'nd both_ of __j)ave radio news and publicity writer. carefully followed 7 J71 1'hc jtidjrea for <’oni«’.st II aie; Mrs If'ti’i'M Mur*l wiDi i‘v w( our funeral dirc'tor to have the fam- Mfttic .story of migrant w.MUers recent gf.uHts -'f lelativ es m £ivfn. Dexter Biirnhan. Gue.sis and j j great help In keeping furniture. I meetings the flrsLand third Monday 21st Infantry Regiment have or- ard fir.st Hid rour.se m ay begin one , 1 i-tihymei .and M is. loh-i H CoUjk- I ralm ei. Macs '. n.. I in. ili.’i Mr." KJrIh Ph.lp", Mrs. Mabel G. Hall, lax collee- lly talk over financial mattcr.s in j MARY F. MePARTLAND LOCKER PLANT featuring C«fllr'ii TnwuHend and « h . .11.'.I ...... n f ' April JS. 19.V1. , , I ganlzrd Operation Cookie Drop to of the two rntirses being offered | appiiig Lhiircli ! Iin Mr and Mrs. Pi'uald liraham «»t tof hM announce will nc a frankrank manner. The final ,de- Clasoified Advertising iithcr Hollywood personallti«*s S**- Vprll l.ilnii" ".vl ni.-iii'.n.'. and member will be asked lu give lint of monev 1 Rift-''Jrom Japan to their hus- Mondav evening from 7 to 10 On*' ' at the Town aerk a offiee .Mon­ rUinn as to the amount of money ] 52S EAST CENTER ST. I • I '9 '''* W ''” icn found it a n'o.«l l.'ction* f H O N E 7854 I r o iir a iii l.is tc d linspiniiK and surcepsfiil cunf«r- ftimlhar old hymns and memtiers i “f Miss Hertha f’bo'e III-.: \..u «ill ir.-..r I'o foriroil.p. vour home will be with one of these Hrothers f-m , and hold a bustness Bower.s school, will be taught by 1 ^ ence and bmqght back many lu lp- of the rommunitv arc urged to Mrs Florence M Aiub rnon will Tuesday from 9 a. m. until 4 p .since graduation familv and Mr. Holmes will ad­ 51 Bisseil St. TcL 8424 SEE PAGE TEN II-. tti, .oi.., *h .i l..vt*r1 you iirst. fine Singer vacuum cleaners and — Place, Karl Kchler. Thi.s is sponsored by ■send in a list of their fsvortte.s. ' remime her ilutieM nt M anchester m for the convenience of persons The road area east of Ellsworth vise if requested, but no matter ------fill Ideas for the benefit of their I'lir hi-nrt- "'III ri< ho » illl they are reasonably priced. ‘he former Loron M. Lord farm. the piihlfc Relations committee of A Cinderella W eek-end the en- parUculai* grou]>^ Fred Imvis will ad ss song leader | High srhnol M<'iula\. April .10. | desiring to pay property tiwes_____ .Memorial High school is bttog Gerald P. Hodge, 24, was fined what the ultimate choice Is. tra­ I iiir o) .." "I'll nil n I'll trnrn. Another Item for comfort Is the i/Ot8 for Sale 7.3 Suburban Tor Sale 75 ] the Manchester EdiicationHl As.so- ' tertainnu'Mt pi-«'sented bv H'»b nnd, .Mr.s, t ’lirlos deXafni pri*Hid‘*nt during the comiminity sing 'There after the .spring lei e.s.s | riiil' ' I kill.'"" h "»■ much w» ml«* T ^ ^ 2 a« Neuman M Cub ftcouts widened by town crewa to facilitate $1.9 at a court held her* Tuesday ditionally fine service Is assured. — Uiatiiin. Kdward Wilson will be heater with a fan IFiat clreiilatcs We Pay Floyil of w ill lic pi cscnteil i of the Pa rent-Teacher As «V’E R LaAKK. A ltracliv e 4- the m.structfir for the second W ednesday nigh, during « plet_ed_.wo-«;ay the warm air Into all corners of by the Wnpping ^'‘^mniunity ] (-opm^ctirut. Inc. presided. Mrs. no collection taken Kveryone. postponeil ploughing of homo gsr- , ■ri'l nf " "»4 y<.»r. 1 R. Wright, the charge being op­ To aiwtot tthen voa have mad 100 X 132 Gonveniently located, rof»m cottage. I-Arge living room lurse which is being held at the rtm rti.lp. hmlir. to pass safely through the area the room. This Is really a fine In­ church al the Kll.sworth Memorial \q c . Clark of Natchez Miss . \*ice- old and vming, la Invited The | denx sud other fields In town. \ pack meeting at the Green-Cho eration of an overloaded truck, GARAGE with fireplace .Screened in porch.' Buckland .'chofil. umler the spon- willi curs imrkvd on both siiles. vestment for It Is used as a heater trnobln* we nave t Wreeker* full price J6.9U. E xclurtve with Iligh school in South Windsor on ! Region VI. and a lK)t Poet. A m erican Legion room-s which he wa.s driving for Josep h A. HIGHEST and 8 Servtor Pmeks at voui B H Glt)«nn Pm p P rivate beach with boat. $7,9nO. sc>rshlp of the Buckland Commu- I Election ot oBlcers for 19,'’il-1992 In the winter and as a fan during Alice Clampet Agency. Phone 2- Friday evening May 4. at eight member of the Natlonst P T. A on Wall street. The theme of the warm weather. The Singer Barraaso of Gilead. His driving aervlee and tor troai onnven- 4543, or 2-0*80 or Mrs Wagner Madeline Smith, Realtor 2-1642 nitv club. will be held at a meeting of the S|>e«-Jallz1n( In o’cloek. 1 Board "f Manager*. wa» guest th e m onth, ••railroading ’ was Sewing Center also has the rlbbon- license was also suspended for 90 lenre. 2-0028. or 4679. The Cinderella of the evening diaplayed by the various dens, Wapplng P T.A , Tueaday at 8 p. days. William W. Hammond was BEAM Dr John Hambli.t, pathologtnt at speaker Wedne.sday morning. Mr*. m. ut the firehouse on Ellington nlre, the safe fan to have when PRICES will be given a night out with din­ l^urteen Cubs and ten adults at­ prosecutor. STATION OPEN DAY ELLINGTON - Single. 8-ri>om I the Manehester Memorial hospital. Annalee Stewart of Washington. road. Former principal John ,Mc- young children are running around Wbmi Ahmment SEVER.AL CHOICE ’ ner for two In the Uarisien room. tended the meeting. The com­ Teachers of the Congregational hou."e, oil burner, xtcani heat. In ' will pre*ent a film railed "From D. C.. executive direotor of the Cartan of Wapplng school, hut now for they cannot Injure themselves, FOR AND NKiH'l Old Town Hall, East Hartford, and mittee of the pack will meet Sunday school met Tueaday even­ Hmhe nnfi BUILDING LOTS IN ALL excellent condition 1 acre land I One’s Self. ” Tiie*day evening tn Women’s International League for principal of Goodwin school. East even If they stick their hands Into passes for the theater that eve­ Peace nnd Freedom, wa* guest Tueeday a t 7:30 p. m. In the I.e- ing at the Congregational Chapel, Outdoor fireplace Garden space. I the nurse*’ dining room at the hos- ning. She wtll also rereive a dress SPRING SALE Hartlonl will speak on the topic, it. A steanv Iron Is a great help, U arlv.retm SECTIONS OF TOW^V glon room*. Officials have urged Mrs. Chsries N. Fillmore, superiti- ] I pltal This film is sponsored by speaker at the annual dinner ! ’’Modem Versus Tiaditiunal Edu­ swift snd time saving, and these . , , COOK’S Several fruit trees High ele.va- designed by Henry Rosenfeld. do­ an oommlttee members. den 1 harge. They mounted | I the Ameriran Canrer Sorietv and Wednesday night. cation ” The meeting is open to are available here Stop in snd help ' fenuciit. In PAPER A. BEECHLER tion Near rhool 8 minute* walk nated l\v Sage-Alien of East Hart­ mothers and parents of Cube to fur Sunday . SERVIcr STATION J ail nurses are Invited to attend thla the (luhllc ! vouraelf to leisure and fun at your i appropriate Realtor to center of Rockville. Other hill­ ford, beside* numerous accessories attend to insure the pack of op­ Ischmil use Also Magazines. Wanrtienter Green Phone SSUI 185 Main Si. Phtine 5012 ■ showing. and a corsage. More than fifty BALCH The Cinderella program featur - 1 Singer Sewing Center. I ings. Tom Minor, agent Tel. The execiitlye Cpnimlltec of the Phone 6969 erating smoothly. Ing Bob and Floyd of WTIC and | ------— Rags. Scrap .Mefal. Etc. Rockville 5-3042. door prizes will be diatrlbuted and (Yib Scout Pack There were T8 tables of sethgek Hebron Tarent-Ti acher Assojia- ’ i Tri-State Dlrtributors of 6191 siuuisored by Ihc Wappuig Com- SA1.E OR Lease. Main itreet buol- the other contestainta will also re- IB play Wednesday night at SI lion met Tiie.sday evening at the Connecticut boulevard. East Hsrt- | ceive choice gifts, cliimh will be pre.sented Cail or Write nesa location. Used car permit* ROCKVILLE- 2-family. 3 rooms I home of .Mr.s. W'llliam Jam es John- All Makes of ford, are now sole distributors for | xhe program will be preceded Presented Flag BETTER (loliiiiihia available. AJ*o industrial land, down, 5 rojms up. On bus line. jam in .ston, at Kiirrows Hill The II tilblln. Pres.—Kutherliie M Ulblln. 8ec.-Treas. Front End Alignment I M anchester .9202 for vour I c k e t s i „ . be discussed in preparation for j j Tile flag was presented to the Shiny black flnl*h. very popular e»r at ■ of Pine Lake Shores, .South Cov- ' - 1 Red ( m ss Plans were dlseiissed ney It is hoped that a guest .speak- Grinnell Automatic S|irlnklei System 8^2 Main ens Jacob- for a buffpt aupper to be given er may be secured. Manr))e.«ler thus y ear’s activ ities. S e cretary planned to bring entertainment I Genera) Repair Work Coventry Lake. Tel. Manchester excellent year round house ga­ \l P.T.A. Parley l epted with thanks by Scoutmaster radio. ■en of Stafford and Stanley War­ .Tune 30 In Yeomann ball as a ben­ Mrs Laura G. Loomis reminds rep- for the whole family Mrs. Charles M Yai'-omh was A ( . L I ) CO.NVAI.KSCENT 4605. rage and works!.op. $7.2.9'): 5 Clinton Hendrickson. n er of W intm antlc TTie GYO efit to Iho chuich fiimi .socirty resen.tativc.^ from all'organization.* I The topic of Rev. David Crock­ tile only delegate from the PTA rooms, bath, attached garage, Mrs Helen Beebe, Clialrman of members will be In charge of the Morning worship eervter will be DiniilH*ALilK CASKS to be present Mrs R.-iymond T. .Scnaler. presi­ ett’s sermon Sunday morning at who was able to attend I n stale ( iiKOMC Visit Ju n e* ■•'uml- LOT. 2 Vs ACRES, with well. .Americanism for the Department CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED party here the evening of May 9. repiiiueii Ht I’nliimhin ('oncrrpn* fireplace, tar roai', triple lot land­ dent of the .Manchester Connell nf the Wapplng Community church convention at Nev. Duidon, Wed­ French Road. Bolton. $1,.900 Call of Conn.. D.A V., was introduced Local 4-H club members partlc- tV>rnl <-luinh SiMvliy after hav­ KM.ISTEKEIt M list AM) KM.ISTEUEI) lure and f3nor tkiv- scaped, $9,400. Welles .Agcmy. The young pan-shioners of St. Parent Teacher Assncuitions. Mrs. will be ’’What la the Moat That nesday and riiinM lay. Mr.- L ar- T. P. Holloran 8770 a fte r 5 p. m. and brought greeting* of the State ing born onuttofi the paat week ering Store fat Coventry. Tel 7-6872 Melvin Lingfellow. president nf Can Be Said About Man?’’ romh was cho-cn to represent the PlIVSH At. THERAPIST IN ATTtNUANCE John’" church will meet tomorrow D epartm ent due to vaontion ttmo for pastor FUNKRAL HOME the Bnwers PT.A. Mrs Alfred .\n- TTie T im othy Edw ards Fellow ­ local PTA on th- exei iUivc com­ Large Assurtment FOB SAl.iE — Vernon, building COVENTRY Excellent colonial at 6 p m. in the church auditorium Cull park No 27 Is sponsored by 1947 OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC and rh oir I>r r?vor>k.s h.Ts an- RATES REASONABLE dei snn. pi-esident of the Liin oln 1947 MERCURY CLUB CPE. ship will meet at Wolcott Chapel m ittee to be respon.sihle loi fee Pn-riM H Tidtlo -«r' Service. Modern Facilities. Rockvltle 585J3. CnrnniiUee. left Wrdne.^d.n^ for a week s trip A Hartford .Symphoii;, ...nceil entry Tel. 7-687- Wednesday nnd Thursd.iy. the eondlllon. •md hyilraniallr. Prire below -elllng. .Members of the Pack put on a to Ki*ntuckv. where son dr.ve has been started, with Mrs. JONES’ T. P. HOLLORAN theme of which wii.s ’’C hild'en in A HOME in the ^ountr^, Iniilt in Ilosiiital 1 Notes railroad show and had two tables of Robert IS stationed at Ft l'•'.I■lp-| M Stoddard BeUlen as chairman, the World Cnmnuinily ' Mrs I’aiil CROSS STITCH KIHENS FURNITURE STORE Funeral Director Resort Property for Sale 74 model tram* made by the boys. bell with the nth Alrb.uirne D l-1 1o be issisted by .Mrs. Clifiord R. 1943, five room house with closed i Ad:iww nf the Holli"' i PT.\ ;it- Dan Barker. Pmp. The evening’s entertainment was CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED vl.sion. D unn': tv r ahse "',-s'| W right. M rs E -FM mmtrnmf,rm,9 ««W m $a0 ^ room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, Monroe, 6.9 Broad .street; John Realty (k).. Realtors, th Perkins i tee of the PT.\ his announced some 'if them do, and I r o bath and kitchen with dining apace. Connolly. Jr. 62 Oliver .street; 1949 FONTIAC Straamlliar 1947 STUDEBAKER CLUB the ns.sonation will once more all are deri 'ing an educ.ation In stair rilPPlrt lUtfg. ABC Screened in porch. Attached bath street Phone 821.9 I Kathleen Young. 112 Walker COBURN & MIDOLEBROOK, INC. sponsor the anniml dance recital | music apprccl.alion snd riM t MJM houses. Garage. Well landscaped street; Sihyl Bentley. Roekville;- 1N\ K.XTMF.NT S E U U K IT IK S CONSIDERING SEUJNG of the rnliimbia School of Dane- During the school vacation this Ueemwe »• Ml Appliance Co. lot. Nice neighborhood. Excelient Edward Clowes. Sterling, Conn.; 31.9 Main SI. 9Ian rh e*ter. C’onn. Telephone 86.91 “(6)’’4 Dr. SEDAN CDUPE CHAMPION a*® „ YOUR PROPERTY'T ing. which 9frs Wilfred Harmatid week several of our local teachers 2-1.575 21 Maple S t biiv at $9,000. Mrs. Vera Siindqiiist. 98 Princeton conducts. It has been decided to have been on trips out of town, wTr TO I ' i * " «*«*** ' Wllfiout obligation to you. we street: Calvin McCall, Colchester; Blark finish, low mileage, rxcrlk-nt con­ Radio, healer and other arceMortea. Ab put it on fiu- two nights, eon seeii-' Among these are M rs .Maude B ot- OLDER LAKE FRONT COTTAGE j wtll appraise or make you a caah Mrs. Phyllis Zawtstowski. 12 Ker- dition thrnaghiiiit. economical ear ulth a low pries* tive Satiiriiavs, M.-iv 2i’> and .Turn- toniley. who has been with rela- . . . In good condition. Furnished. ! affer for oropcrtv See ns before rv street: Wayne Kellner. Rock­ 2. Further particulars will be i'ves in Vermont; Mrs. Everett B. Living room has fireplace. Dining j vou sell ville; Fred ..9danison, 366 Oakland announced nearer that date. ! Porter, wno has been with her al»- O ' . * ' ’ •’ "••••• Tree Pruning HIGH GRADE room, four bedrooms, lavatory and Phone 6273 .street; Fred Minlcncci. Coventry; CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Joaeph Liiskv. (~9ib Scoutmaster, i ler. Mrs. William Craib and fam- kitchen, porch, double lot. Fine | BRAE-BURN REALTY Mrs. Kamlllc Miekewlcz, 128 EI- has announced that the monthlv' >l,v m Norway, Mo.; Miss Florence and Removal section. Price $8,500. dridge street; Mrs. Agnes Hall, pack meeting will be postp'ined K- Smith, who has spent part of Now Ip the time to pmne the PRINTING I SELLING? Contact thi* ofTtce tor Rockville; Jay Harwath, 14 Har­ this month from the fourth Friday ike time with her nephew and his dead and dliuuiaed brnnrhet lOR AND COMMKRCIAI SEVEN ROOM LODGE . . All prompt and^ dependable service vard road; Mrs. Constance Nele- AprU 27. to the first Friday In "’’'f'’ Edward Gel- ber and daughter, 25 H. Forest 1947 CHEVROLET rm m viiai qhstdr treee It Ip PRINTING on one floor. Furnished. Living Alice Clampet Agency Phone 2- MANY OTHERS Mav, Mav 4. ' lori. in New York. street Im portant! slim tim r to remiiVr itead and room has large fieldstonc fireplace, 4543 ot 2 0880 ot 2-00'28 Mr. and Mrs Ernest Zanntti. '''''' Charles N Fillmore, prin- Pmmpt and Gffirleot Printing onsvanted Wee* Pin nmmpt and dining room, 4 bedrooms, kitchen Discharged today: Conrad Jans- Fieetmasier 4DR. SEDAN Pine street, celebrate their twenty- r'pal of the Mary Hall school, of Alt HIndo TO CHOOSE FROM "tnclent qprvlre cnil and full bath with lavatory., large U IST IN G S -Needed - Single hom es i sen. 11 Avondale road 1718 first wedding anniversary April 3(1. j Marlborough, has her school vaca- porch, 2 car garage. Eight pleas­ m ultiple units, farm *, co tta g e s I ------All members of the Italion-American Society New paint New tire*. Excellent me­ Mra. Laura Squler, lax collector | ''’" ‘‘i mstead of this, COMMUNITY PRESS ant acres with 800 ft. of lake Free appraisal. 'Allen Realty Co.. I The ancient Indians in the chanical condition. Fully equipped. 1936 to 1951 will be at Yeoman’.s hall Monda. ol'lmugh she is under the twme CARTER TREE I. W Bar* J O LnrOM frontage. Property of this type Is 180 Ceriter street Phone .91051 so'tthwestern part of wh.it Is now By Sue Burnett from 10:30 a’, m. to 4:30 p. m. for j ‘h® Hebron e W lU r* 1 the United States built the first are requested to meet ot the Itolfow-Ameri* Her school program l8 seldom offered for sale. Frontage evenings 2-0438. Your favorite style to wear sea­ tb - convenience of those who wish ' S iit/k LAWN SEED U«a only a third EXPERT CO. Out. No Male aod Nn flcBeal I Americ.m apartment house.*, some son alter season. Well tailored Slone la worth the asking tiricr of ALL CARS RECONDITIONED BY FACTORY METHODS to pay‘the!rpmJ^irVv"Ixes bo’frrc ' ‘‘"K*'’ 'T Hampton as much becouta'there are 3,000,000 P H O N B 76M Btroeta — Telepkaoe STfl I23J)00. Cash required $7,500. Ex­ WA.NTED-Your property to sell i of them containing 1.200 rooms eon Club, Eldridge Street ahilt-waUter with a comfortable they ^ om e delinquent. Any iin-: Reliable ouyer* waiting with! K yoke treatment, choice of sleeves the date of vacation la affected. ^eedt in each pound. For open sunny, clusive with IN OUR OWN COMPLETE SERVICE DEPARTMENT. paid at the end of the day will be- cash. Finances arranged. We | and an unusual shaped pocket (or By Mr*. Anne Cnbot - Mrs. l.eslle F. Wai-d of Hebron | liflhfly shaded lawns. 1 lb — $1.53 These Utile kittens guard new come delinquent .May 1 and are Pi-ovldenre. R. I., has sold a ■ 4^ilP $*•!)» Joom to need 4-5-6-7 room , singles and 2- TOMORROW NIGHT AT 7:00 P. M. aecan t. su b je ct to a penally of of one ^a^^ 5 lbs-$7.65 25 lbs-$3d.50 QUALITT ELMORE TURKTNOTON. Agent Patteni No. 8716 is a sew-rlte upholstery and hide soiled or worn J*s4*ll**t. plastoln. family bouses. Howard R. Hast­ •WRITTEN GUARANTEE* j^rcent per month or fraction p Hartford, Manchester Manchester Auto 'orated pattern In sizes 14, 16, covering* as well as lend a d*- kvckheni, bf*od- fU K U V n O iA PRIN-HNOI Coventry 7-6397 ' ings. Phono 2-1107 to proceed in o body to the Biirfce Fimdrol llghtful note to any living room. thereof until such time as they are gpu, J, Waved waadi. foiy )o Picture book beooty 20; 40, 42, 44, 46. Size 16, 4% IlM nriaring OeVENTRY—Attractive cottages Pattern No. 2014 contains hot «M w»*d control—apply and color follows a meol of ihls com­ Driving Academy TERMS ARRANGED - TRADES ACCEPTED yards of 89-toch. P ... J J weather, flowers, shnib.s. etc., are Inb <•« So for 4 Dry Cleaners $1,600 and up. Welles Agency, TO BUY OR SELL Home to pay final tribute and respect te the rFor thla pattern, send 30c in iron transfer, material require- Mrs. Jonathan W oodward Mrs I nmklng a fine show here. dry lull ot It cofiMt (torn plete grossfood. Economy too, one y n ■ «» 11 M ments. stitch Illustrations and fin Sven Lullgrcn, Mrs. Lwstcr Hutch- . ,cilia .Miner, daughter of Mr. poeVogo. Coventry. Tel. 7-6872. COINS, your name, address, size pound feeds 100 sq ft. 25 lbs — $2.50 irave antte- 9.5 Welln Street RING EITHER BELL! late member ishihg directions. Ins and" Mrs. Arthur Pepin, repre- ', , , , 1 M,., Charles P. Miner, is ifi now taking appointments daalrcd, and the PATTEIRN NU81- Treat 2S00 i.q ( l- $ l 7$, feeds 2500 sq ff; f 0,000 sq raptnry— b^ COVENTRY— Cottage overlook­ Send 25c In coins, your nBmo. ad- .senting tile local Farm Biircnu spending her school vacation in" fi to Sue Burnett, Manchester 11,000 iq — $4$S •MMe B wtn. Telephone 7254 ing lake. 200 ft. to private beach. 2-1642 or 4679 for driving instiiiction. dresr -and the pattern number to Home F'conomics gioiip. will at­ Cam bridge, .Ma.ss., w ith her gran d ­ ALBINO ACCORNERA ■vcnlnx Herald, 1150 Ave. Ameri- be pmdMed —Sw Mm BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. Convenience*, 3 extra Iota avail­ em. Now York 10, N. T. Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ tend the State Home Demonstra­ mother, Mis. Alice Thompson, and MADELINE SMITH nMidera. elRrlenl nietliwda Ue1 able. Phone 2-0408. Learn to drive. It’s easy 1SS CENTER ST. MANCHESTER. TEL. 2-4S4E TouH Ska tb* many totereatlng ning Herald, 1150 Ave. Americas, tion wetek meeting at the Universi­ her aunt, Mrs. Martin F. Crotty. The Manchester Italian-American Society □ oar eetlmete. Realtor aawtaf —»yr— contained in New York 19. N. Y. ty of OonnecUcut all day Monday. Mrs. Albert W. Hildtog and JOHN S. WOLCOTT & SON Expert Dry with a dual control car. The country aqcUon to be held DepenSaMe QanMy ’>■ ■ * tha Sprtne and Summer FASH­ Needlework Fans—Anne (Jabot'a daughters, the Missea Alberta and 180 Main St., Manchester, Conn. Phone 8597 WANTED—Six room duplex with Frank Diono, Pres. in Yeomans hall Srgurday night, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. ION. Saw-almpta atylea, apeclal Big Album 1s here. Dozens of fas­ Lots, will spend the week-end to oil heat and 2-ci r garage. Muet for the benefit of the Cancer Dri.e Providence, R. I., with Mrs. Hlld- WILLIAM H. SCHIKI.INtlS Read Herald Advs. faatnraa; gift i^ em a printed in- cinating designs, gifts, decoration* Cleaning Seryice be in good condition Call 2-075Q Tel. 423?, ____Bd 26 cen U today and apeclal featurea . . Plua 4 gift bids f^r to ^ bigger and better Ing's sister. Mrs. Leslie F. W’ard in apfoee StTMt TeL B8N ----- (------a fte r 5 :3 0 p. m. fP K y o a r pattern* and dlrectlona. 25 cents this y^ar. R^rmond Clark, chalr- and family. • r vit-'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1951 p a g e s ix July r, will lie licvotcd lo Seniors Mr. and Mra. William Martin of the same ofBce. Evidently tha bar- t v o e x h iu ,. aiui Interiiu'diatcs, July 9-20 lo M 'j Hackmatack itrret, and the bering accommodation Isiabout M dear, familiar earth, but alao the IV T It — 1080 Local Soldier much appreciated aa the denttatry. Challoiier Clul) SV&NB —* SWDlff * Camp Director young Intcrmcdintcs and July 23 Cnptalrr is father of a two months to fri«htw> RuMia with free world I purpoae, Which la traditional, and Jr. InspeclMr V F H A — I0S.T old son, Robert Martin, whom be W IX X — to Augu.it ,'l to lirowmc.s , Captain Rioux fa a graduate of 'I f o U - l imiuifratpr •tronifth. and It waa in thl* naivo I functional and yet. we are afraid, “ . has never seen. , Itie SI. I'aiina University School of neglected in theae modem tlmea. Your “ Kingdom* -JZ Today’s Radio YHAV - »IV Camp Ico l.s tlirco dollars per 111 Double Role ■saumption. we are afraid, that Connecticut Hears Lecture WIHHJ O f Girl Scouts I Captain Rioux. on duty in Km '■a ’ I irid iKti y and entered the m ilitary We can remember bark to a time Riaatern S'aniteril rime WTHT — IMI' week. \Mlli "Ml' dollar payable at I for the past eiglit montlis. is an Mr. Arheaon fhoujtht the Ruaaian* WONS — 1410 lime of it'giidiaii'iu; to cover cost , "" ' Kcrc ic (■ on bis graduation. Ml'V Sormtm Ijeralb when treea were actually planted You want VOI II "kingdom” to be aecure. Von 1 oftlrer in the A rim- Dental Cm ps, of an-poi tation, milk and i raft Itimix Uvea here with her parents ” t>C*iJSRi:D BT ;n**,vr wanted thia confemic-e beraiis. ) a n k e e in Connecticut on Arbor Day. and want to assure your family tlie protei'lion of 11 l('.aptHin (’.oiirad R ioiix , and serves as regimental dental HBRa U ) p r in t in g CO.. INC. 8:45— and tier son. thev were beginning: to be afraid when BUch almple. yet noble rllea Rev. Efipar J. Farrell >Irs. Lucille S. Brtker lo nialcnal.s. B1M«1> »trol. RI'lsrO.NSIBI.K, K\IM;KIKNtT;i> KST ATK 1:1 W THT- Ai We See It. pftli er. By A. H. O. were a atlmulua to indivIdiiBla to W D R C — Newa To Meet al Clicncy I.H'rary j In Korea I* a Denlis! Stars and Stripes notes Hint he home comfort ItoiicliMter, Con». And our policy in thii confaremc Delivers Talli on Hin- WONS—Evening Star. Be in Charge o f M erri- As in pa.sl ycar.s, girl." will meet TMOUAB PBR0C80N. carry on. in their own way and In M AN.AGKAIKNT. weex:— Muaic sides bis regular job of fixing and I.igid tnirks me the "work i haa been baaed, it would aeem, on WDRC- Larry Lesueur. in front of thy Mary Cbcncy li- \ml .\ho tin' Barber PTM.. T t m i.. Oen i their own place, a practice which lory ofEatliolieOiiireli ConaiiK your attorney In regard lo NA.MIN'G W T H T — New s wood This Summer ; pulbiig teeth. Captain Ftloux has lini si's" on modern American ftaadtd Oetob»r 1. IMJ- I the further aaaumptlon that the ia an enrichment to human eyca. T:00— biaiy cat!) (amp day A (bartered MORIARTY Bros. Tlie aomewhat compoalle pen ol W TIC -—Newa WONS Al Heifer. Sports. tald'ii lime to learn all abmd the liirms il'j pci (cut of all farm the br. t posilble uar of much Con­ Till-; m.\n('h i;s t i;r tiu st t o. ,\s vour I'u.s vmH l.'iuc IlK’ic promptly at The ' (ioublc duty " abililleB ~^htlakad Ererr BreniraErenlng Bacep* RuaaianaKuaaiana »i<-are not -t—'■ quite afrai.l the O ovcrm ra office hai, at ita 1 In an Interesting lecture deliv­ W H A Y — Saturday ,, 'WHAY Symphony Hall. The Manchester Girl Scout harberlng businesr. with the resiih Irui k.'i liemg c lu.-iHif ird as llglil 3 1 S CENTER ST necticut earth, and a natural guar- KXKtT TOK. .Assure eontlmilty of responsl- W KNB- News; Baseball Mati­ nine o'clock aiul dl relurn nl fc id ^ ir in d Hoin'aya. ** enough, aa yet. and that if we can firal really plea.tanl oppoi limlty. ered to the Chnlloner cluh last WTHT—Talking it Over Captain Conrad Rioux of the I that any needy GI can get Ills x'oliicles of one and one-tialf tons > Executive Director. Mrs. Lucille •1 30 Any girl wislung to lllKc, ride i or less TEL 5 1 3 i Peat a*ea at Itonchtater. aignalized the return to high C’on- dian of that earth'a reaourcea night. Rev Keigni .1 Farrell of hlf* mAniiKonirnt, nee WDRC Yours TruN'. Johnny Regiment In Korea are remarked teeth tilled and gel Ids hair rut at only delay long enough (or more j nectirul place of a grace and lit­ S. Baker, will be director of Camp her bicycle or go in a (irivatc car, lecaqg claaa Mall Ma.ier. St. James church traced the early 1:15— Dollar. on the current Stars and Stripes free world strength to be created. eracy which ome diatinguialied the linvr you rrvlrwrtl your will, with ,>oiir nttor* WDRC—Robert Hall of Fame I IS to make a note of this on bet 111 gtTBBCBtPTION RATBfl history of tlU' Catliolic- church WKNB tXvalel Ballroom, Merri-Wood day camp to be open SlI.ENT CLOW 115.00 Pa freightened enough regime of Governor Wilbur L nry. lately? conditions, births, W THT—National Guard appbcaliOi\ blank. (Edition for Mint theater. Captain from till' death, of Christ througli for aix weck.s llii.s summer Mr-s Oaa Tear by Mad ...... WONS—Navy Show 7;l.->— The oul-door program al Camp' KioiiN IS tlie biiabamt of the fo r­ Ilx aaentha by Mall ...... \ more to make more direet surren- , Cross. Bolton the third cciituiy Tim meeting was marrluRo^^. doath« oft«»n indicate chanffow In Bi'it Andrews. OII. BURNERS enei aide politician still W T IC — National Fainr and W TH T Baker has had six ycnr.s I'xpi ii- M( in -Wood Will iiu hide dramal- mer Laura Marlin, daughter of One month by Mall ...... ^ held at lamc.s s : rhool hall. your will. Be certain yoiirn \% up to date. Tho rosponso to this Ad was so groat we thought ■ " ders of their positions. .So our Doris Mohr IVItalla WONS News. cnee in established camps as n di­ ' K's, singing, nrl.s and craft.", (ook- lives liv tile proclamation which Fathi'i Karicll dc’sciihcd the Home Hour 7:.H0— rector and program specialiM For '.outs, hiking, lolk dancing and o lb -j wo would run it again. Weekly, by carrliu- _ ------f . „ polic y has hern onr of waiting loi cli I iveci ficiiu his talents In his avo- Tel. Atancheater 5A46 mctliods ami preachings bymwhic h Saba. Dellyered. One Tear . .. » • *'^ ^ O N —Bravea va. Phllllca WDRC Vaughn Monme. two summers, she was senior er S( out activities Girls arc as- the Kussiana to be more calicm, which was that of sch'ilar. the Apostles snrend the teac'hings Open Thursday Evenings 6 lo 8 8 WONS Comedy of Errors. staff councillor for camp.s for iin- signcil to ramp units according to ■ m em b er o r U> would ceitainly bespeak for of Chi 1st and told of tlm obstacles 1 - Here is what YOU can BUY frigljtened than they are Now Tax Cnllertor Anthony A. Mjim I WDRC—Stare Over Hollj-wood W T H T Spare Patrol, ' agi Verv rarely an cxccptioli Is THE A8S> ' ’TATEP PRESS the present stale admlnislratiou a ami irersci'utions w'h'eh thi' early People Arc Funny. $50JI0 Tha Aaioelatert Rreaa H eicluflrely either berausr they aie so eggia has mailed tax bills to all ■ ------LOOK A H E A D ------WCCC—Newa; Musical Scerc- I W TIC I made wben a girl lias bad an im chance lo live hy something more Chi 1st lams I'licoimlired. HIGHEST S:00— usual aiU'iunt of camp cxpcnoncc for approximately $1,000 •ntltlad to the Ijae o( "J frightened that they consider ad thsn pi CM lamst ibns, or the heaiili- local propel ty owners. The tax falls j The siieaker pol'ite 1 out lhal WITH MANCHESTER TRUST board all na*a dlapatrhei cred ted m i "r W TH T—Baron Elliott Octet 1 WDRC Cenc Autry. I .Mrs. Kdward Ix-wis. ebairtnan 5ot Otherr'ee credited In tic. ...per chance of peace lost or because f I turn of a word oi phrase, but due on May l,’'dh and ia payable | manv licri'sli's that d''veloni'd in Dangerous A.saignmenl. REWARD WTIC I of the .Manrlic.sti'r C.iil Scout day and alao the local net.. puhU.heo here It IS nice to have that touch piea- through .liine IMh. Taxes unpaid the three-eeiitui v pei-iod and b 'ief- 1:4^— AND GET 5.32% on YOUR Investment PRICE PAID they hare aome new plans of their W T IC -J u k e Box Jlnglea W T H T — Shoot the Moon. 1 camp committee, asks that all \Mll bp paid to «nyom* All right! ef repul'licat'oh of .p»c a ent. aftei that date are aiibjecl to a , Iv explained Ihe principle doc- WONS Tiventy Questions. Esf. Dividend own which have restored ;heii W K N B — Yankees va Washing­ girls get ibeir applu'ations in to dlapatchea herein are alao reeerted. It Is Iseaulifully present In the penall v. Janies Warren tiiiii'S of each of thc' lieii's'C', ami Salute to Rcserv'ials. furnisliinK inforniatinn W H A Y the Girl .'^(■((ul offiri- 'O'" Mam to Shares Hgetfoid National Ihink and Triist Co. For clean, used cars own confidence and assuraiui Aihoi Ifay I'loclamallon issoed hy The c am er drive odlc lallv c lose.s h'lW thev cooflicted vitli the ton Ivadinif to (he arrest and Eult aerrlca cl erf of N E 1 Serr- Hi.SfV— j street, a," .soon as possildc .\p|ili- (I 2 9 ': .S29.'>.00...... S I 2.00 the Russisns seem to he esi aping Cocceinor .Icchii Ijiclge, and we ir 111 He,lie.11 oil April :tOth and it is Rllllileis With 11. w 1 oii'U I m I " ti'Mchiiips of the ''tinn h 1 iSft" * Hopaloiig Ca.ssidy. conxiction of pers«>n or per­ '46 and up Ice. Inc. . vile oc.r ic-adeia lo shale Us spell WONS—Bravea va. Pluilies W DRC I cation lilanks may nl.-o lie sfMircd Puhli.hcra p.epM.e, !.•i .-j n>. Horn the loniM in who h tic hccpecl lhal IcmuI i e.-cideiil,s will mail leild.N Ii'l Ilisp , lion ami olhc l'■.lt|c'•l K.iM'ell'.s CI'M lec-tine is W ONS Take a Number. sons mniinittinR theft or 10 Shnrp.s Connectitiil Light and I’oxvcr Co. JulUii Mathew. np“i »' A g"'' "Ihe fide of spring, strong llieir eniit 1 Ibulions before that date. on I'liildii.y hii' W H A Y — Red Sox va. Athletics nt fhr oflKM', with f|iie«l ions -I liedided fni m'Nl iiv'nth's Cl’.i't- W T H T Man Called X. xvillfully and iinlaxvfully II I■’>' J Sl.I.I.OO...... S8.7.J Tork. I'hlrago Orlrn’t aod r. .Acheson attilud'- thought lo have anil ani leiil. novr (IoihU our The .sum eollec led through Friday and zoning lequlation.' iii ' neral m t:lKF— HARTFORD ROAD loner iluh m ee'ing and tie will W H A Y Pledge Show. A youn^*t^v Piirour- o t them cornel ed. Mille.rs and laps against our IS 811'J ( 'onl rihiitions should be will do hiisinecis w ith a new Bmld- W CCC— inaurance Girl.s I ’ l-'c damaifint; property of the 10 Sharea Southern Nexv Knjfland Telephone Co. MEMBER AtntT RI-REAf ll.-•c',ls.s anolliei' periid of cliiiiih W T H T Dancing Party ar^rt ti> hriiij; hi* frirm!* homo *« hillslopc's, wuriiiing the land imsdecl In .Mrs. Joseph D Itslis si ing Iiisi'ec lor nexi liiii .'dlc^ Jockey (i s.'L'i.'t.oo...... SI8.00 CIP.CTLATIONS The fundanieiilal hopelcs'ness '1 histoiw beginning with the fourth |9:00— that yi*'i nmv tho Ivpo ol rhiM USED CARS Intel life alrrsli and renewing RFD 1 R cm kville ,J, when .lames V.'.oti'ii, .'iimi: a' W D R C — Atiaia Jane Doe cenl 111 V. ! W DRC - Gangbu-sters. j witil whfiin ho Ji.*st>('intos Ho wi I 10 Shares Russell MiinufacItiring: Co. "On The Curve” The It rah. I’rthting Company Ine. of such a policy toward Russia jS for alt "ur senses Ihe ucinder \\ urihip services will he held at .Mamheslei High .s. heel liUos W THT— Vincent Lopez JARVIS aatumea no ftnaoelal re.pop.'hU lx t.^r I WTIC Your Hit Parade jtloiivo iinitclcnro from hoin^; t»l- (I 20'j .'i!20.'i.00...... 81.-1.00 still whst It has always hrcii ol leal and hlussoiii. IU.t."i a.Ill, Icimriiiiiw at |■|lUc■cl .IVC'I I'a n d nuimlii i s worlc I'"' *:80— I WTHT B'Nai Brltb Annual h .x r t e o k d r o a d ivpographlcal error, appe.r'rg !■ ad WCCC— Newa; Muaical ; lowrd to Hi t a* host to his’ fnomi.s "Sereuclr Incllflerenl (ci Mrthoch.'d c Imre h when Rec I I’. MAMC^HESTER I Stale Convention. REALTY COMPANY aertliemer.ta and nlher read v* m-'ter iha' the I’.iiss.nii- .Inn t scsic aii\ Ihe da\. i am) ho *hotil'l novor ho st’oldcd Ih'- In The Manrheater Eret'ng ller.,d ^ man nncl Ids self-miicle cwies Yeager will deliver a sermcpii eii- Wallen '.\ 0 • om' '►! tift’‘eii c ,sii- board I WONS -Hawaii Calls. T eleplinne J-4168 moic I'Bsilr than wr do hut tha' and lia/unls, the season re­ I it led ■ Thc.ughts the Rimneis of WDRC—Hormel Girla foro hi.* Kiiost* ami no nttontion Write or Call The .\bove COBURN A MIDDLEBROOK, INC. diilalc's ' !'■' led a high sc hool Bulk or Box Candy 111 W THT—Canadian Rhapeodlea 19:50— *honltl ho t-> hi* Hh4>rtoom- Saturday. April 28 it thev ahnuld br,-ome scared turns with Ihe c-areening earth ‘ .Actiona " Church arhool c-lnsses poll to a.s.sunie low II offii e.s on From F ronbrnanlrr TRUST CO. WTIC Dennis Day. Named Company .M INVESTMENT sECITtlTIES OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. 1 in^M in tho .*iu inl t*rni o.* \*.'1nlo his c-noiigh. th*'\' cro'ild also do whsl to reiidnil IIS, If we will lull I meet at !):JO am and Ihe adult Tow n Miimigeni''iil I'ay. a Um.w- KIrctrir <'anilv WDRC -Broadway's My Beat. 815 VI,\IN ST. M A\< IIESTEU. < «»N \. TE I.F.rilO NE H«.il hciirlcen. ol the glciry and Ihe iHlll'lV giciiip at ll f.'c ill the p-al.-cnll- WDRC—Galen Drake Show 1 rompnnioriM ;uo pn-.^i'ot to hrlilUo .■> Dover Itoad— Tel. 1112 we would also do light, whsterri \oiii-g'W c'Miiuc nt 1'ntu ii of 111'' W O N S- Guy Lombardo Show. Vituperalion At Paris giiociiic-ss of life. [ age. A pic-nii' and outmg at the W THT—Pan American Union f him m thon oyo* I'.otnr.s I lull Sponsoied Roys ami t he odds w n C —Green Cross Song Fes­ 10:00— "Now is llie lime ol the rob­ . Ii'iine of Ariinld .M, Kinnev will f"l- Girhs Week- He is the .son ol Mm Arthur Drug Stores 923 MAIN ST. PHONE 4171 WDRC Sing It Again. The Big Four deputies at Pari*, ing of Ihe tree's whose hrancli- So the use of sliength sgsliist I low morning worshlii. and .Mrs Roy W a in n of 127 tival w nc-Judv Canova, Rev Arthur A Wallace will con- WCCC—Musical Scoreboard supposed to be preparing at. Russia, while It la a sound and ea. heuiillfiil In all weathers, I WTHT Sat. Nile Dancing Par- are dressed anew for onr so­ ' clue I morning worahip at Center Piiiicelon .sirec't. agenda for a meeting of the Big A I'nmlidate foi llu' High S ili'c l «:15— ■ tv . 51r«. I.iirllle S. Baker inrvitahlr pait of any geiirial lace and delight. The gri'OI- I , iig 11'giitiiuial church tcmioirow W D R C —You and Your Home Four Foreign Miniatera. are trend­ 1,1'gion of Homii. Ills ixIia-iU M i- WONS Oiicago Theater of the . I pollc V toward Russia, is acliiallr Iheweil oak. Ilic gructcius ap­ ,»l 11 am Mis sei luoii topic will W T IC -S m ith and William s Col­ I iilai activities im hide iiiiiob' i- I Air. derprtXTlcged children, sponsored ing away from agreement and ple. Ihe pillarisl luiplnr, the he ".Ach enUiies in I''ailh." Chiiic'h lege Singers more dsngc‘i than sslelv it it is ships in the ,'si ic'iii e club. Paint NOW IS THE TIME 110:80— by the New York Protestant toward mere vituperation. iiian>-purposed maple, the school aes.'doii will be held at P lo used sloiir Ihe other ingredirnl and Powder .‘■Ipamsh i luh ami the TO PL.\CE YOUR ORDER FOR A 8:84— W T IC Grand Old Opry Epiacopal Mission Society Over Thus, on Wednesday. Gromyko Ihrlfts ash and hickory, Ihe a 111 and I’llgiim Youth Fellowship WCCC— News; Muslcst Score- a period of four additional years, c,r a sound and inlehgrni polir> will meet in the palish rocim st schoc'I's swimiiung team Warren . 1 1 :00— slorlf'd beech and the elm In board ! News on all stations. she was head councillor, arts and brusquely tore down the veil be­ , has to be a willingness to Ms precious Inrerj : these and I 7:.'iU p 111 was a life guard at Rmkv .Neck W T IC — U. 8 . Army Bsnd MALONEY’S ANNEX crafts director, program director hind Ruaaia haa been pretending i park Iasi summer, and is a ii- t 1 :t.V - n rgolistr anii conipinmise. to all the liccsl of wayside, firld Vt'THT—Exhibit "A " I W ONS Music. and director of Camp I'lidcrclift and wocMlIaiicl. g h e ns gre-rn Henri I’elnln Improves . I'lisid la.lici "ham ". He has .si li'cl- HARD SURFACE DRIVEWAY to be an innocent bystander in the lake the edges off world loiitio- 1:45— ! WDRC Tlie World Tonight for hoys and girls st Lake Placid, eil Ihe colli'ge i cillisc' dui mg' hlS W D R C —Camera Club Korean war. threatened the fm l- w f'lcome. WTIC--Herman Hickman. N ew 'York \ei.s\ giadiisllr and b\ drgiec« "So lhal we may l>e helped Ile I> Yen. Ij'iame. .Ajiiil rmii years at Manc hester and lias AMESITE - ASPHALT-TARVIA OPENS SATURDAY^ APRIL 28, 9 a. m. Mra. Baker has been Executive ed Natlona forcea in Korea with I . ' The coluhtion of Henri chosen electrical engineer ing as WCCC—Muaical Scoreboard and It la this ingredirnt which 1' lo fresh iinclerslancllng ol Ihe 1 WDRC Public Service Pro­ Director of the Manchester Girl | Slaughter If they did not gel oui hraiilv and Ihe \aliie of onr I’ hilipiie Pelaiii continues lo Im­ a career. ' W HAT—Pledge Program I lac king in American polic y as it Efficient gram. ' Scout* since November of last ' shrubs and trees, and acllng prove. an offii lal medical bii 'elin WONS—Sports and Indulged himaelf In booriah I 11:50— year During her short term of i ,s |e,l h,\ Acheson licuiicallr In Bc'ccirilance with onr earl.t 10% Down WDRC—Garden Club peraonal attacks on various Wes' .sail 1c>da\ WTIC Gems of American office she has been of imniea.sur- eiiccugll, the clrfecl Which luslocr law of ciislom. I hereby des- Reliable Work W THT—Horae Races 'I'he p.'i yi'ar old pn.-om r *ei.m- Jazz. shle as.sistancc to the organiza­ •rn statesmen. .Ami on 'rtiui.'.ds.v Ignale l'rlcln\, April 'J'. lo lie W n C —Horse Rare. .T.-imaica ins\ see 111 the Iradetship cd Ache­ ed to he making an amazing re- WONS Barbershop Quartet. tion in coordinating the various | the United .'States deputy 1'r .In- \KHOK l ) \ l Guaranteed son IS exac llr the opposite of the 1 overx fiom pneumonia and Us Up To 4 :1»— phases of Scout work. Through i and urge lhal this day be oh- THE FINEST WDRC—Muaic BUp, made the necessary answer, I I'omplicationi A week ago he was Frequency Modolatinn the inception of a monthly bulle­ defect of which he ia ao often ac­ aerved In our achcicils. and lhal 4:84— . throwing facta hack at such believed on the point of dea'h Machine WDRC— FM 95.7 MC. tin for Girl Scout leaders. Mr.s. * cused hy hla own conleiiipoi les our people, l»y the planting of I WONS—Horse Race ' Pelam, (Tuef of State of l-eancc IN 30 Months W F H A — 10.5.7 MC’. charges and threats. new growth, and liv the fos- WCCC —Newa; Musicnl Score Bakers keeps the voluntary work­ Iher call him soft Hlstoiy is cl.irlng Ihe oii , palion, is sening a 6:00 .Showtime This .sort of thintr n oio.ouih tc'rtng of cdcl, presersc' and In­ Spread board. ers informed of the newest jiro- hkelv to sa,\ he was so ' haul tu- 6:30—Sereno Gainmcll, Weather crease' lids lu'rilage of natural life lenience foi tieaion on this WTIC—Big City Serenade. grama and offer* suggestions for a long way from the purpose m On Balance 6:45— Concert Hour. made letieal from wac iiupcc.s- trc'asiirc' fetr onr own enrh-li- Allanlic island, .ciiiuthweat of USED CARS Power Rolled W HAT—Nawa; Polka Hop. troop activities. the Paria meeting, and it repic- W n C — F M on the air 1 p. aa- menl and for Ihe use and en­ i Nantei. WTHT—Penn Relays. Well-Bounded Program aanta an apparently baaic change 11:S5 p. m. With her varrled camp back­ joyment of those whose atepa W DRC— FM on the ah’ 1 p. m. la Rusaia'a attitude toward thia ahall follow niirs." Rince ancient times tha tiger 1950 Dodge 4-Door Se­ We Have the Proper Equipment and Know How ■WDRC— Jimmy Dorsey Show. ground. Mr*. Baker has already 1 11:25 p. m. \\> like not cmlv the isiigusge. has been the symbol of might WONS—Hoffman Quartet. exercised good judgment in help­ Paria meeting. There was a long A PlbRsant Efficiency dan. R. & H. DON’T DEI.AY • CAI.L TODAY Same a.s WDRC cc hieh IS like a fi*''ch lurning of throughout Asia. 8 :00— ing to plan a well-rounded pro­ time when Russia wanted not only W T IC — FM on the atr .5:2.5 a. m. Thl* \v#'rk in NtanchuAicr i W O N S — Bobby Benson gram for the Girl Scout day camp. ' thia Paris met ting, but a Big Kour 1950 Chevrolet Fleetlinc W THT—Marines Pass In Review 1 a. m. She Is well-liked by adults and 1 hrctiighl Ih^ Mnnminr^m^nt of th« j Same aa WTIC. Conference to follow it. During 4-Door Sedan. Heater. WKNB—News; Request Matl- children alike and ia looking for- : : voluntary r^tirem^nt of onr nt iho ! THOMAS D. COLLA ward to working clo.sely with the Uua period. Ruaaia made many MANCHESTER naa. 1 town * mo*t court^ni* ami j 1950 Chevrolet Styleline FREE WDRC—Old Record Shop Telesdalon young people. Aa director of Camp conecaaiona on the propoaed PLACE YOUR W N H C-T5' i officer*. 5:80— Merri-Wood, she will coordinate agenda for a Big Four Conference. Deluxe 2-Door. Heater ESTIMATES WTTC—Li’ving 1951. P. M. oUfdiVir activities of the various | oip .*om^ t*x roll^i tor.* ORDER NOW 2 - 9 2 1 9 1:00 The Big Top, unUI. in the view o f the B iii^ .i W HAT—Band by Demand. age groups. Trvo weeks for each , whn*^ reputation* for effn ienc\ 1949 Chevrolet Reetline WONS—CJiallenge of the Yukon 1 :5.5—Dodgera va. Gianl.s group haa been planned. June 25- 1 and French atateamen. it would arr •rcompiinied hy pleasant . Deluxe 2-Deor. Heater WOOC—News; Musical Score- 4:30—Starlight TTieater. have been a good thing (or the Opportunities board. .5:00 -Gabby Hayea Show ■ ttnbut#* They are brn*que hull- ' Weat to accept theae Ruasian con- W T H T — Vacation time. .5:30 Nature of Thing*. j doR*. good at homnlinjf •rnl h*-i- 1950 Chevrolet Styleline .5:4.5 On The Line. ceabiima and go ahead with the 8:44— gerinK the t*.xp*>er. Thf‘ \ are Deluxe 4-Door. Radio W HAT—SporU 6,00 Lucky Pup, Manchester Auto Big F our Conference NOW -BUY BULBS AT WHOLESALE frjii *ninr mdn iflu*I*, u hti'.r \ »Mns For and Heater. WTHT—Navy Show. 6:30 Lone Ranger. Thia view the t'niti'd .'dates W D R C — Land’s Best Banda. 7:00 -Victor Borge Show. *eeiu to liold K c u itu j aiiil who Driving Academy which haa never wanted a Big A Flower Garden of Your Own Evening * 7:30-Alan Young Show. *e#ni to t*ke * pcr*oniil fh*R*?ui/' 1950 Chevrolet Styleline «:00 - Ken Murray Show. Four Conference in the first place, 4.-44— I in their ta*k of extn?l:! N»i*on WOMEN and Heater. aiona-the Ruasisns msdt’. tiie nior. •neu9H to 90 around, to ruth yOwr ordor W CCC— Dinner Mu.'ic. 11:00 Wrestling from Chicago, for driving instruction. li*.« hai inmD of tiif^^r’ alttmutr.H. (oncl. -Newa Bullctina. ligid Dr. Jessup s po.silion be* am-’ 1948 Chevrolet Station in feday. W H A Y — News. Learn to, drive. It’n easy The long period cluiing uhob an And \et hi* ...... Mi i»>i •Mtii’uiuy W O N S— Newa. Wagon. Radio and W n C — News. (lo s e Race with a dual control car. agreement for the Big h'oui e'em fia* he^n *ei oiwl to Mmiu in <*on- The»e giont bulbi will giv* you o whole lofeit of toll coloffui »ptlie» (och flowof I* from 78 to 5? inchri WKNB— Newa; Sports ference might easilv have hern nritnut lax** in ^^ltil ■ AND GIRLS Heater. Villanova, Pa — iN'EA)— This high with op to 70 individool bloomv on each vfrm 4:15— h*8 n4 W“ low48 f pric4 4 V4 f fof Q Phllco 17'-lnch consoldl And H brings made pa.s.sed willioni an- -m ■ .Miii'le W'lh **»'>*• and . <'U\• iiifMD- WONS—Sports. year'a Villanova ba.skclball squad Tel. 4232 for t).** pul)lo . u.lh .*<1 1 :Ti;^lit fo :- 1947 Dodge 4-Door. Ra­ WITH EACH ORDER W n C —Bob Steele. averaged 77.2 point* a game, 0.6 you Ih4 most sontcrtional TV dovolopmont of tho yoar— Phllco Balancod agrreim n l. .\ml uhai I,a-. Iir,..i For those who qualify, th* Southern New lower than last year's team, col­ hii*ine*’«s pr IM ftlui r.v, H-* dio and Heater. W H AT—Supper Serenade. happening in tlie pa-l fe w .la\i W T H T — Nawa. lecting scoring champion. Boom wHh oxclutivo Truo-Foevs pleturo. No blurl No smoorl An unogwallod *( trii on an A.H*umption that it Enqlond Telephone Co. has positions open A MYSTERY BULB haa been that Riis.sia has ap­ XT 1947 Plymouth 4-Door Gorgeout oivoftrd coforv in varieties WDRC—Price of Ueace. , com# In and soo Hi Yours on oasy torms; parently lost ill own desire tor a w «* not tlie Mi‘':timt ot pt-npie to ) a S like Jeonnie lliiobeth The Queen 4:84— The chaplain* corp* of the U. S. for operators— full time^in the Manchester Radio and Heater. WTHT—Harry Wlsmer. Arm y 7th Infantry Division in Big Four Conference, and is no., e*(jip»* their obligation.*, hut to SS Arthur Oteoon Gold. RokO Van Itmti Shirley Temple, etc You d rapect to poy WONS— Lizzy Dean Show. Korea includes former football, DK. 1. GERSHAN'OFF operating on a atiategy mlende '. meet then , atn) that ui thi.* pio- . s s ^GLADIOLUS! baseball, skiing and swimming office. High school seniors— port time n o w - 1947 Mercury 4-Door. $7 00 foi thete ofone WDRC—Sports. re**, he uAs tint Uvu hut to (reez.c the West in ds hsi.l sn.l Radio and Heater. W n C —NBC Concert. stars. OPTOMETRIST fixed poaiUoii which wnuM mskr Uieu .*ei \ Hr.t ' I S full time after graduation. at no a in fe ren c e impossible He hmiielf ha* chosen to retire S S 1941 Dodge 4-Door Se­ m e oHditionol HAS RESUMED The British Mamhestci cP.iaid- from hi.* pi'St. And to leave a t**k dan. R. & H. REGULAR OFFICE Plus Tav ian thinks that Western stalr» Vchirh ha* duiins S S Please apply at the Southern New England iiikI W arranty man.ship tioii Us own noo.sr. and his *trwA!ii*hip to \(nmnui hand*. I HOURS Telephone Co. employment office, 52 East Winning 19SI introduction* -Collect BE PREPARED that Ku.ssia lia.s nou i»gijh to i*)w pia.**' u lioh itr-ni-iAl Mans- S S HARTFORD ROAD worth so cent* roch TO SEE THE NEXT EPISODE TEL. 6030 tighten It It aigucs that the j,er «M'o!^r' \\ aildell j^ave him (: Center Street, Manchester. that he irpie«'«nl* "the he.*t typ*' OF AMERICAN HISTORY queations .still dividing tlir drp i- USED CARS . CANDIEIIOHT-Soft pink wiHi yot* 915 MAIN ST. tiea during then, long |ioiiod ' : puhlii AiMsanl, louiteouM. obl»K- ■»7« H.VRTFftKn Rf)AD low throot-liko flomo ot cortdlo. ON YOUR OWN close agreement weie so iii nult 'iif;. pioinl of h * dupai I nient'A Monday Through Friday, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. . PEACH GOlD-« bluthtd roty poach Tr.l.FI’IIONr. '2-4lfi» and academu that tin \ .shoui I l e t i .i t i a 1*.. th e o p in io n of th*' with goidtn throat TELEPHONE MANCHESTER 4107 SNOW PRINCESS-Purott whilo whh have been brushed aside, and the ■ <*mrniin;t \ a* a uhole. Opon Until 9 P. M. CAPEHART TOWN ruffltd odf *, yfiprtlOMtiouA Ofid challenge to P.usa a leally to c on- hooutiful. ADVERTISEMENT tnbule something to peace- be N ig h Tim r taken into a foim al B g t our Con­ at no Dog Owners ference lor all the wot Id to se.- ■phHHkv li,u ;A>t Hint v. r h»\' additional p.»i,M»l;i -‘.Hts ;ii whtrh Hir I on- MALONEY’S Now. It fears, the hlanu foi Ih- cost Section 5384. Chapter 151, G en -1 *ejvaliori of uieiijii power be- PLUS I eral Statutes of the SU te of Con­ potential failure e\ en to hold sm ii a conference will fall nioie ,.n th- 'on.es ini|' I taut 111.' lull 111. h.'- Mystery Bulb -yet un-namrd a big necticut, Revision of 1949, Re­ quires TH A T A L L DOGS OVER ANNEX gins agnn; ton ,,i I'.v !oi us wagi' Weat than on Rii.s.saa. ,'SIX MONTHS OLD MU.ST BE It does not pretend l ' inio,'. slaws- IM. "l: lint il .sou, ■ Special Treat from SHADY GLEN I (LICENSED ON OR BEFORE, why Russia has suddenly lost mMi.s..ii,sica I .la\ i ' \t tall, wc sha'I MAY 1st, 1951. Neglect or refusal OWNED AND 4li Bwibt Overage to license your dog on or before i i taste (or th< Big Four Conlereni • li\'c nioic a.s th.' Mill ils, li wuuM OPERATED nl leotr fh s 1 t* that date will cost you an addt- '' paiiiiil 111 to li\c \V'i* sliall .■icapc. BRAN DI ED COFFEE it was onc» su anximii to hold, but tlonal dollar as well as make you •Y VARICOLORS Assorted Rainbow colors in ! PLUS ""t?" It comlmli's tlial, whatavar tha l<> *onii' blaa.^rd dagir.-, inuu the I liable ■ to arrest. Record Collection JOHN F. MALONEY reason ta, it caiuiui n#. gomi news t.\Tann\ rif-tha . loek. \\ <' ,hall .1«» j gorgeous hues from purest white to deepest Registration fees are as foi-1 for tha Wait. 'w hat wc should b. do.ng iialuially ICE CREAM shades of red ond purple 100 G i a n t B u lb lets II Iowa: Male or Spayed Female. | 60MUSICAL FAVORITES-all re­ OF *Sn lai inefuded And the Guaid.gii iccommanda if the vh« k had iicw i h.. n rn\am- Plump, young virile bulbs Great big 11 82.00; Female, $5.25; Kennel i corded on non-breakobto Vinylita. You'll enjoy every spoonful of its rich distinctive ( when not more than 10 dogs arc ' MALONEY'S that there should still ba one last ad getting up with the sun. giants all guaranteed to bloom this yeor. Another amazing tri­ They’re youri, in magnificent album, No Extra flavor— a uentlc blending of fresh Maracaibo coffee Thoy mtoiuro up t* on# inth lit ; kept), $26.00. umph. Even at the low- Western effort lo grab tha Rus- working with the mn. playing The bulbs measure up to 4 inches in circum- with the purchoie of ANY new RADIO AND TV foronco . . • Thoio »n^'' tube. Yea, True- farence Russia now seemingly past most of us have been wasl- : r e q u i r e !) f o r SPAYED FE-, Foeue over the entire DOUBLE TRADE-IN VALUE Our ice cream ia hand- Shipped Direct from Grower (o You I MALE NOT PRE'VIOUSLY LI- viewing area— no blur wants to avoid. It points out that mg sunlit hours in bad m the ; HISTORY NEVER STANDS STILL — packed the old fashioned PARIlOISt GMIOENS - 321 REDWOOD HIGHWAY j CENSED. Office hours will be aa | or smear. Plus High EflS- aven some limited agreement on , morning, even while we mnanad Moueatona eventa will continue to happen as the world movea way — a better value GRANTS PASS. OREGON ' follows: Daily except Saturdays ciency Chasaia and Elec­ Germany, if it la still possible ' the lack of a little time at the end and Sundays, 9 a. m. to 5 p. ni., I ounce for ounce. ^ G*nil#m4 n pl4o»4 ihip m* poifpaidt ALL 126 ITEMS tronic Built-In Aerial except Tuesday, May 1st when the would be better than the dubious , of the day. And during tha last Ch«ck □ On# C T** □ Thf.q Tkn Kafanver Inveatlgntion. the return of MacArthnr, have that outperforms all •Diertmtnti #f your f ergtoui glodtolui ©Poring t Side Oval A pair of unearned runs by dates bark to nearly 40 years, the I Den .3 had a small model town and Vlnny Yokabaskas. and head foot­ vftmairtvk. 3lv ...... 8 0 0 8 1 0 and at that time any Intereateil done anvthlng hut go to sea " Mrs. Chisfer was very proud of stop. Sardella testified that ho Afternoon at Mt. Nebo that everyone on this eommiltee Wethersfield State Prison was favored Bristol High In th* fifth ifiiatroni. If ...... 3 0 0 8 0 0 resident may seek further Infor­ Ladles' team In the first and see- Coast Guard Examiner Daniel M ...... 41003 0 for the third and fourth There Is serviec of their country during Ing from curb to curb on ICnst ; ■« * 'g^ • Red Sox Again Top Little League baseball try- Important Issues will be brought Ix-agiie will be In store for Man­ propriation measure. Geick's sailing license. Tn Aiissie Vole World War II. Robert L.. the siiliject. Mrs Henry Kuryla is outa will continue Sunday salad banquet circuit last Thurs­ Die principal speaker, delivered a ter High's bnseball opener and th* no one on either team of the orig- Center street and finnilv stopf-ed dor. mother. up. brief but Interesting message later chester hasehall fans tomorrow t tall . . . S3 1 5 r u 1 If the money la approved for cx- h;iH (ailed suspended the license of ThirU eldest son, was a lieutenant In the | iYiiu* licviews Yanks; Giants Lose afternoon at Mt. Nebo from 2 day night. Th# occasion was the Hell Towner’s chalked up thel —.nrfiriire M asked■ ■ the sum will I Inal trams, as time Mate .lesse A M( Lean for three the vehicle at Manchester Green. D‘-n 4 conlrn.'Jte'i penod.s of d- * fifteenth annual "Sports Night ” In the evening in the chapel on hi* nflernouu at the West Side Oval second victory of the eeason by e Manrhratrr i7i Air Force, and received many dec­ Lcflvlns pn.ssed a soliricty test giv­ to 4 o ’clock. All boys who wish The Ameriran Kennel club ha* M ) R 11 ro A r. S!^^lt a considerable improve- i .some to the ('.range nimve. thers (Continued from Page One) - vclopment in trans: Mrs. [..onnar* program for Inmates of the Insti­ experiences aa a losing foolball score of 2 lo 1 If was one of the ' months, orations for over.scas service. Ar- to tryout and who have not accepted July 15lh for the Man­ when the pliivoff chiinipions. i t’lirroran, rf ...... 8 0 0 4 0 0 en him at Police Headqimrter.s. 1 Tor.«rh. c ...... 4 0 0 7 1 0 WTjile the araoant A " 1 iwo active t. sms have al- rnllislon of their he rut to the left of the rotarv- the coaching personnel. will be held at Ml Nebo. A contest Both nines are under new the current health budget now Greenshoro. Hughes. running in Sydney's j poring the war years Mrs. Cus- Rlarcli Toiiav ' rar-remont of Pen 6. led individuals interested In sports ar- ' Park* of Trimly were other col­ up lu a brilliant mound duel with MtiiU'uccI, rf ..«** ..40100 g ■ whrn on. Snoz. nivl tlv' L'irrle, hiltlng Ihe traffic standard ml St. Louis Cardinals are the real The teams will be selected sanction under this plan may be c.inclic.M tills sunson witli liie well ... u nought Is small, it- has been esti­ ways been ready Greenshoro. loaded 'I’lth 1-10.- Kradfleld election di.striet, had «n ,pr devoted a great deal of her I hv Mv.u. Prt'T had a cer.i- livities at the prlaon. lege mentor*. l.iigg getting the support that led \Mlllg. if ...... 8 0 0 1 0 Guests were present from SulTield. The ns he did so. and then failed to surprise rliib.s of the early 1951 .vithln the next two vyeeks. i.a.sued to an all Itreed club to 'known 'I'nnv H. riilic lending the Konnkr'Wnkl. 2b .** ... 4 0 0 4 3 mated bv General Manager George ,,il. bur.-(l Into ovei-whelmlng 2.5.0.’)7 votes com- time to Red Cros.a and other I plefe train mn'^trueted by the Cub Thursday night's program of en- Then there were Judge 1310111 Somers, Holton. K.nfleM. Vernon. | linn gallons of n udi stop. Patrolman Frederick W (Oontinoed From P*g« One) League plays get underway on hold a match open to members Alnmnm . 30 ...... 41318 0 H. Waddell that If the full time pared tn the fl,,555 of his I,nlinr 1 forni.s of war work. She was also I Scouts. season. terlaiiiniciil, fullowiiig a delicious Kadv of RorkvIile nnd Ihe Wuidv I HA’s nnd Pal H'lduc returning to] M„y(,p'(( (vss first game jitter* and Wapping 1 flames. Tedford. on Main street, heard a and non-menibcrs Raid mateh iMv, Ih ...... 31380 0 department Is created, the coming The tankers smashed together (larty opponent. A total of 43.- ! for ntany yeai’s an officer and a Jhe meotinc opened with the Bulky Harris' Senators were Memorial Day. meal In the Immaculate dining (3tv'a top sports promotl'm mini. Com li Ihe Vi es i bemuse the boots were ninde by Il.lllnshln. p ...... 40103 0 ricturcs were taken of the din- ] squeal of brakes while at Bissell witlidrnw his statement. It was | may be for all breeds of dogs, fiscal year's health cost will bo In the Gulf off the l.oiilsiana roast 32-1 electors enrolled In Bradfield. | jpading member of the former nrcfi'^nt at ion of an Amorican Fine consigned to the second division In hall, waa the best ever presented Jeff Koelsch. Felix HnN I, sports I'hc H.\'s c u '"''' : a Youngster noted for his fielding mg hall when all were seated and street hut hv the time i,e reac.he-l tlie first oneii break hi-lwecn Mae- to p}*el( 07 11.0 T>is:ihle«l Amer;- over six months of age. A sanc­ about double the *24,000 now be­ April 20 In foggv pn-dawn daik- The voting started quietly this t Manehe.sler Green Community .Arlhiir and the administratiou. inside the big walls. PeeWee Men­ offlrial, Wethersfield H 1 g h s , entHer llils week m The I'crsld l Garlsoii, normallv T.iul* ...... 34 a « 37 18 4 others of the table,nux, whieh will the Center, l-k-nvins wa.s gone. Ted­ ran V'-t-'ran" .'^rtibarv pre-season polls. The experts tion under Plan A will only be A •*nit'k nii( for Corri-raii In 8th, ing spent for various un-coordmat- iirss Only five iiiemhers of the morning, but the early queuing of j cbib, which preceded the Man- The pa.ss of peraders will be ard and his Trailherder* headed George Ritchie and Hnrlford's , nnd II is quite evident IhnI new- | ^ se-ond hasemati but willingly ford later saw the ear enming out \re Pre*.er rd smiled politely wnen Manager granted to clubs formed for the ill mt •) l.«, 030 (»)0-- .1 ^ health programs in town. be in color. ; 12-man Grccnslmro crew survlvi'd. long lines Imlirr.ted the mtere.sl in che.sler Green IT A augmonled hv elub'irate float.s, | 1 Ihe show with PeeWee serving as most capnhle president nnd genei - . * (imers m e expected to play n crack at the ehoi t nf Foster street and fold Pordelta. ' F oh''‘ ‘np: thl.s 'I'V'M -D were nr-- Marty Marlon and owner Fred purpose nf Interesting people In .ManrhrntT ...... 020 UUO 000—3 A public hearing also wilt be Two weeks from Wedm'sday ! Gt-iee said the Suez ma.xtcr faU- the eleetion. -Major enninaign is­ Her funeral will he held Monday atioul -10 hands and several (k'Z.eti •MG. al manager of the Fnstern League I iiuijoi' part iii tin' li'niu s -"((b ' c.*'* ; p,,m(],in mnde two I'oslly fie Phetpg. Ballliifrhiri will -ele- who was on erul.ser dutv, .''ith anniversary I when entering a fog area, and fidl- miinism and rising living costs. Qiilsh Funeral Home. 22.5 Main Sardella testified that he found j („m es nf their native lands, ; ''at pin; C’nrl Torxt^nxon. Wolf Ing” Cardinal.^ “ occasion for he checked Into the Toastmaster was Art .M.-Gliil* y Kosakowakl. threw high to thi I.agAr 2. Bonatrnm 3. double pifty*. banquet will he in charge of the The Sydney Morning Herald street, and at nine o'clock from two pieces of chrome stripping 1 jj, jjj,p with the war veterans ' b.'idce; John r WoF bndee nnd first place. I and not too near a town or city main lobby at 6:45 4.5 minutes whose fame both an a sporlswrltei ttieir O('poneiils, the\- are rx- base In an attempt to pick off KouLkowalil to Day ; loft on b«a^i. Addition No. 2. ed to navigate with caution when R 1 H E holding a licensed jhow. The general manager, at the Home Economtea committee and another si,in had been spotted on . said it was unlikely that there St. Bridget's church, of whieh she from a heatjlight at the Center and ,,p lapor. civic, cliiirch. patrl- [Wolf polH arrow: Pavid Washington’s dazzling spurt on later than the scheduled time of and as a tonalniaster la knowniwiij pel ted to eoiiie U|i with a nuiiiliertiu runner. Prtntnl F. Manchratcr 8; baaoa on htlla. Tlie above Ta taken from the Tuesday Board of Directors meet­ will he serverl at 6:30 p m. . _ I would be any substantial changes was a member. Burial will he In thnt the.se pieires fit exactly to | ^fje and political delegations. Wolf h.-idtre nrd .Tnnie*; TwlMe, sensational pitching shot the Sen- | dinner. Rav Hamsdell of Hockvllle throughout New Knglnnd. A rt (\ of new fnees espeeinlly this aen- Belllnghlri hurled well eneni Helllnshlrl 7. Lusk 8: atrtko'outa. bis radar. ators to the front of the American | rules and regulations of the si'ii when tlie cirenil In expected llnffMrl ft. Lugg ft umplrea. O'Laary- ing, wlil report on purchase of the Kenneth Charles Nelnuin, son of Mel.can was the watch officer In party alignment in the Hoii.se of St. Bridget's cemetery. Friends Leavins ear. j ppipg (o have Gen. M a cA ith u ri’Wolf hed'Te. Veiterday’s Betalts and I umpired a college baseball right hand man wan Sam Adkiiin, lo will He allowed only five hi Cliid H••^(ItieU‘*of . peek header. League pack. Six of Bucky's . Ameriran Kennel club governing j game in Hartford in the afternoon to lie mil' ll strongi r Ihnn the pn t titaum. Purnell place public parking lui Mr. and Mrs. William Neinian. of when the .'■hin cnl-n.d the fog srea Hepresentatives, from whieh the may call at the funeral home this Leavins told the cotirl that he ; Francis f ’ardmal Spellman ■ , . , 1 c F .»trr n long-time friend and tiiiveling one leas than his males gnmer eight starting pitchers went the Hnrlfeirt 5. An'«nv . sanctioned matches. ■1 and before the final out was mark- two yi'iirs and on a measure inlrodured hy .lob's Hill. Ellington, and Miss blit was relieved bef.ire th cnl- m iiority form.s the government. evening from seven to ten o'ebick was blinded by the liglita of an on- togettier in the parade were ; cor.\lnct* d an n l* ■■ 1 companion of T3ie Hnrtlord I'mies from the offerings of Lilgg. ace of route. One was lifted for a pinch I WIlki-s-Bsrr* 4. Scranton I. A sanctioned match is an In- ' ed in the arorehook the clot k I’.utb tennis nre |■''nunded that the Hrialol staff Bellliightrl almrk from Lugg. Thera were no out* request of town employes in the Eleanor .loan Gimsareik of Hoeli- acciisi'd of failing In the outgoing Hou.se, the Eih- and on Sunday from two to five in cominK car prior to .striking the ^ panrelled last night. One report m’ Hicvn.-t sports editor High aehool i oaehrs lislon. lb- was ^ hitter after eight innings. Gene Klmirs 6. \S llllaiiiKport .1. 1 showed the time to be 6 o'clock A Ih( fneilities of tlie West Side H< e I ,,„( (f, Liigg'a eight and walked municipal building under which ville, who were married at St Pin 7 hc(’aiise of Hic '■ral and Country paitics hid a 74 Ihe afternoon and seven to ten dummy cop. He also claimed to 1 the cardinal asked to march i ^ ,r.v.ieh SchcnC'Udy 4. Blnghunton 2 formal meeting at which pure- l on deck were Bill Ixdkn of Hart- and Belllnghlri came to the plate. .lose ph's church last Saturday, are to pl'^w the Bearden, the only starter to be bred dogs may compete but not | quick auto made after a j m pb and Knrl Kurth of F.md will lie niHilnl'' Inr tomorrow B seven, one Intentionally Ltigg Is­ He fouled off three attempted the municipal building would In' fog He lii-es at El Dorado. Ark tn 47 mnlority over the lahorites. o'clock in the evening. have stopped a couple of hundre*! 'in the parade with representatives 1 award in Cuh • J''"' American now oil a wedding tour and upon Ijibor Holds Senate - • ...... * - - tprilifl'-s them a.s Tenderfoot Hov knocked out, was sold to Detroit. Boston 4, New York S. for championship points. A great j shower to Ihe prison Hartford. gimie whi'h will get underwsy at sued three free tleket*. bunt# for the first out. Tom Cor­ closed Saturdays. GeieJi ran anneal Grace's rollir: 1 yards down the road, but did not | other faiths, as he ha.s done "Go the route or get out',’ seems OUier Items on the agenda in­ their return they will live In an In the Senate. Labor held a 34 Mrm. MaiM'l 1. Grorn ...... Scouts. Mr. Hcrdrif’rison conrdnu t- Wsehlngton 6 rhils'.elphls 1. deal of Interest is directed to the | Thanks to the Intenea* of one 1 3(1. .lump Into |.ead coran mode hll bid for hit number lo the Coast Guard roinmanlaiit sav he returned to the scene to past years. to be Bucky's new desl. of the head table celebrlliea, Rav clude the appraisal of town prop apartment In the Donald Hi-ase to 26 edge. Many obrerver.* pre- I Mrs. Mabel Irene Green, wife of ^ any damage. The New York Times said pro­ 1 r-d a W'ooden pvrami-1 which re­ only fame sctieduleil, Junior Rhowman.shIp Class where Warden Ralph Walker, Rev I Silk City Cuneh Bul.lue Wdlild Bristol Jumped into a on* run on*, but the aecond baseman mad* house at .Morris Corner. Elling- George A. Green, of 119 Lake i viewed the progre.ss of the hov* Sandy (Jonsuegra, the second Nalloaal any child under sixteen years of and I were able to get Inside the Bernard Gates and Fattier 'nioni. iil. 'i Ilk). 1“ reminil nil loi nl enn- lead in the first stanza. Two were great force play. erty for insurance purposes, pro­ , (111 ted the eo.-ilitioii would pick up n tests by Brotestanl groups nnd SI. I.uuls 3 Clii(-aC') 0. street, died this morning after a to their fin-il aehievenunt Those half of Bucky’s rhumba twins, did age can romr"te this Is judged locked doors before Uiey were as lemdregnn repo Bcnted Ihe of- [ ...‘ Inles that loinuirow is llic finiil out. one on a called third strike, Carlson, a ieri-honded hitter, posed purchase of Highland Hark j ton Do rrels W illin'; i few sents In the Sennte nnd It individuals caused the change in his stuff on the sorry Philadelphia Bro'iklyn 11, Phila.lelplila 6. Silverherz of Pinney ; lingering lllne.ss. Formerly of Uvho reri'ived till- hone.- v-c-e on the wav the child handles the eloaed until after the program wns fieial family. All three, judging | liny to try out for lus club .\ll when Gordon Ixisey singled bark came close to redeeming himaelf Water company, action on clanfi- ! Samuel I would end up equally divided. plans, with MaeArthiir riding only A’s last night,'with a flvc-hlt 41-1 Boaton 7. .New 5'ork 3. cation, If considered necessary, o! street, Ellington. Arthur E ('Tint- A tolHl of 292 cnndldale.H con­ Baltimore, Md.. she had been a Reds Take Town with city offieials nnd military I N’irliolas Onfante. .\ieiiur Renton Cincinnati 7. riltabursh B. dog— so all the children of Man­ over. from the response of the inunntisi loiitinits mu.st lie signed follow­ through the box. Babe Phelps, as he rifled * ball towarda th* terton of Ellington, T. Paul Man- , V o id e r Asserts jp.olieit Churllla and Edw.ard Fcl- Job. Thursday night his country­ International chester who have a dog plan on Manchester ws* well represent­ ing toitiorn'W's tilt ns tliev will be huskv right flehler, hanged a long hole on tht right aide, but Peter­ the town charter in regard to town tested for the 121 House seals and re.sidcnl of this town for the past aides. man, Connie Marrero, stuffed a ; when introduced, arc very poi'U- , elnl of Crystal iJike. Ellington. 1 randidales vied for the 60 live years. .Besides her husband, tham Jr. Toronto 9. Ui“ heater a. coming to Mt Nebo and entering ed. Spotted were Rev, Fred Ed­ liitned in to rresidenl Nick hall into left center that scored son came up with another fin* counsel appointment, and action 112 On vSeoiil Road Commenting on the Times story. one-hitter down the A'a throats. | gar, pastor of South Methodist lar. on fluoridation of the town watei and Carl A. Gochring of Main ' [iliiee.s in the Senate. she leaves three sons by a former j Skits were ^iresented toward the Montreal 8. Baltimore 2, vour dog. There will he a nice "T3ie Linen Dusters", a fine .\ngilo nl Wednc.'.dny's meeting I,..soy nil the way from first. The stop and loosed him out. ((■onllmieiM^ r«ge One) ^ 4.98,3.301 Mai. Gen. Courtney Whitney, an Washington historians clslm the | SpritiFfield 7, Ottawa .1. ehiirrh, ba.aeball umpire Jimmy supply. street. Ellington, are Ihe members marriage. They are Ernest aide to MacArthur, said: 'cIo.se of the meeting Den 4 ore. rosette and prize for the best quartet, rendered several selei- .Several pu.sitloiis arc still open. hitter wound up on third bos*, but Threaten* In Ninth of the Cancer Campaign eommlt- Senators are off to their best start S- racuie 12. Buffalo 1. O'l-eary. and Tommy Murphy, the he paused. A reporter «,ked I P-'Htnns were on the voting rolls Oliver of Springfield, Mass . Rob- (Continued from Page One) "W e know nothing about it. The I sented "The Driving of the Golden child handler. tlont In the dining hall The quar­ hi* trlpl* went for naught, oa Koa- Day hit safely for tha aecond tee for the local area. and IJIIIISC They were subject to a r In history with a 7-1 record. Of Standlnfa The Manchester Kennel club old Dixie basketball star and 111 1 fine of $4,50 | grt L. Oliver of Agawam. Mass., — — ' General always abides by Ihe ar- ‘ .Spike." Dens 2 nnd 6 enacted T’ e course, the A’a were convenient Eastern tet has few peers in this neck of nkowaKl colled (or tha ball and ap­ Um* in th* ninth with on* ou t Miss T>'ls Chapman, daughter him port northwest of the ol'l capital, . niade by the planners - Great Train Rohherv.''Pion 8 shmv- haa received recognition from all later a very capable referee. Rev, pealed tn base umpire Pete Htaum Belltn^tri forced him at oocond •Hut you arc innocent, nrrn t you. if they failed lo east a ballot. The 'and VV. Guy Oliver of Mansfield four-Ume victims. In the last four w . L P e t GBL Edgar, Incidentally, was In • the the woods. OPS Sets Beef of Mr. and Mrs Mahlon niapman. | with war .supplies. The planes i iiorse-dmwn enriinire.s d‘'- ...... 0 1.000 — over due to the sucress nf Its w lin signaled Phelps out for fall­ and Eric "Blnky” Hohenthal al* total exceeded hy 60,741 Ihe mini-J tfepot; also fourteen grandchildren games, Philadelphia haa scored a E lm ir * ' 8 second row at the dinner table. Trophies were awarded to the of Maple street, and a student at .Mr Vogeler"" \VlIkr>t-Biirrf 2 .e r,: 1 Glass D matches and we hope Local Sporl ing to touch second base. moat turned the trick. He came up Vogeler .smiled wryly, and In hi-r lusted for the election of Dee. : .and sixteen great graiidehildren. earried away Allied military per-I Meanwhile, .1. Joseph Smith. ; termlned the right of wa'y Den 1 total of two runs. The A's have thi'rc was hlg Bill (Jrif- instltiil ions out ,'landing hnselmll Beaver ('nUegc, .lenkintown. Pa . in, 1919 In which the Labor party i Mrs. Green was a member of •sonnel. [commander of the New 5'ork'sang "Casev .tones" 2 1 thnt our first Gln.ss A will he as ' Then, to< Manchester got bsek Into th* as a pinch hitter for Corcoran and Ceilings Toiii'ilil lost eight In a row...... 1 1 and ba.sketl'SlI I'Inyers hy Itandsll tias been elected secritarv of th»' obvious je.st. said: . - sueeossful fin. « K'-X'd for ninny ymrs nt the gsme and took a one run lead In lieaded hy Chiefly wa.s turned out Coventry Grange, Some of the planes returned to Council of the VFW , and: Mr Hendriekson introduced pu p. Gil Cosn led the 10-hit attack .,V>i As previously stnted. tlie enter stroked two long foul bolls. Tha sophomore class for Hie tq.il-19.5'2 "Oh no. I'm guilty, aecordiiig to linrtf ird ...... 1 1 • 'r Entries close Monday, April Osborn Farm In Enfield. CI taller th* bottom half of th* second p'lineral services will be held their base.s in Japan piinetured by marshall of the parade, said 1 Churilla former Cuh m-ister for on loser Carl Scheib and two suc­ ...... ] 2 .Xi?. 2 1 tainment wns greiil A full 9" •econd went on ttsro hops into ne,ademle year at the eollege. !the Hungarians I ant a eombina- Blr.Rhan.t"n 30th for the SpringfieW Kennel | (Contlnned From Page One) from the Holmes p'uneral Home, bullets. There were no reports ‘ change w*as made after an aide ' tpe park. Mr. Churill.a w-ns visit- cessors with a triple and two sin­ StTBV.Xi'V...... 1 2 luinute show wa.s presented liming After two were out. Beml* Cedar atroet and brourtt Coach Ition of Dick Tracy and ...... " he Gluli Sliow to be held Mav 12 Official greeter, as iiiiial. wns Dn k Day rolleeled a single anil i Alsmsny erseked a slow roller to 400 Main street, Monday after­ of rasiialtle.s. [for Cardinal Spellman telephoned , Inc tiie park before his departu-e gles. \^ liiLn.gpt’rl . . 0 3 3 ' Menard and his boys pinved holli Tommy Monahan off the bench. c<le prices could be cut without paused again, and one of his son.s Sleel Mill Slirs .N a tio n a l 19,51 and also the Windham Goiin- Tony Randall, the attdetie direc- noon at three o'clock Rev. W il­ Fall to Crack IJne 'V F W headquarters requesting that [with his family fm I'aly. next Marion's pitching has been even eowbny Slid popular numbers ;i d'Mil'le III tliree rilficiiil trips to w ards second bos* and beat It out Hohenthal didn’t expect Lugg to endangering the potential meat ' : ugge.-di (1: ".I. Edgar Hoover " St L ",ilp 2 .714 ty K* nnel Gb.h’s show to he h.eM lor and eUiiculioiml director at \]>pcnsciiiciil Taj; lard J. Mel-Jiiighlin of the North On the east-central front. Red Cardinal be allowed lo march w ('ck better than Washington's with Several attrnrtiv*' young woin* n llic i>lale yesterday iinernoon nt for s hit, Dick Dny, left-handed come In with hla next pitch, with supply. "Yes. that's right," Vogeler said. NcmmI.s Over Easl 1 r.'.; 1' ...... 2 4 .6r,7 — M.oy 13. 1951 So get ymir en­ both Wethersfield and F.nfleld the (ivni ns Mnn. Iiester High firnt sneker, lined a double on one Methodist church will officiate ! forces crashed into United Nations . if, (he parade as in prevlos yesr.s. The theme for .Mav will 1'* five complete games and tw o shut­ ...... 6 ,R!m L. the count 0 and 2, but the win­ One source suid the tiiial decihion "1 would rather not say anything I rhM ad. Ipli'.a tries in. Year In and year out Tony heads | display.d their vocal and,r,. dim.1,1,,null ing i '■cent down to defeat nt the hnn.ls ' hop to the right field road. Belling find burial will he In the East j positions before dawn Saturday | a.s for the report of protests Cirrii.ses. outs In seven starts, B r'M ^ k lyii ...... fi 4 ,6(V) 1., a splendid nthllUc program al the talents and two niale llllil»l*ltl4*l . ■- a s i.— ning moundaman lilpped a colled to go ahead with the beef orders Biles Dcniocrals I more now." Vogeler went on. "1 1 1 of Ifnst'il Day wa.s ono of Uie bin took thing* into hla own handa cemetery. Manchester east of Yanggu, but failed to having been received by the VFW. Staley Blanks Cubs 1 Pittjti'urk'h ...... 4 4 .500 l>-j 4 ... .* arts ■'ItxAV-IXSnearly iiroiight1 OT M t .town tin* third itrik# ending the gam*. was made at the White House I am not rnneerned for my own ((tnntlnned (rum Page One) .5*)ri Everyone ts plantInr- his gar- institutions with the lacllltles I nio.'^l unproMsIvi' plnv<*r« In pie- niid laced a 1-2 count pilch, a line The funeral home will he open | craek the line. Smith said, "I know nothing about Gerry Staley shut out Chicago. 1 Ch.caKYi ...... 4 liou.se. Outside of that on* bad Inning, Isvel. I .safety, but I am anxious about ('irflnnntl ...... 8 f, 3 ! den now. ao he a good neighbor |available. , _I • ' Hca.son ilnll.s an-l a fm«' dofm- drive lo right, ecorlng both run­ (t'ontln ird from Pagr One) The eommlttee. headed by Prof.' afternoon from three to | About inn North Koreans cut it." 8-0, with six hits for hla second 1 U is always the youthriil Indiana looked every In other price-wage dcvelop- Jail SonleiuT route-going job agalhst the Cubs. i N- w V 'Tk ...... 2 10 .ir.T ' and keep vour dog tn ' our own Gol’.ege roaches around the din- Ui.^ *'Well., rsliel.I H<’ b (‘ left-handed first ners The Indians threatened twice Again his voice failed, but he Elmer E. Schattsrhneldcr of VVcs-l^j-^*' "nd in the evening from I through the no-man's-land section Last night, about 200 persons A m e ric a n Irent lo visit bit os good oa Bristol, a high pow­ menta: 1 He has allowed only one run in 18 1 ] yard avoid getting Fido In , per board were a dime a dozen lK..‘*emnn. I more during the gsnie hut couldn't determined effort hy aome politii-al ' presuiniihly wii.s referring to Edgar I around the abandoned town al the j watched Mar Arthur's plane land at ; W a i-l.ii.(ct.'in ...... 7 1 ,S75 — Prison. The one night stiiiids. np- | ered machine that Is geared to re­ 1. 'The Labor department re- leyan Univers'.ly. recommended i ‘ ^ innings and the entire Kt. Louis ! trouble; I .Athletic Direc®r Joe Christian m list er'an . attack capable of drlv- ported tliat price rises in food and [ lenders, newspapers and radio com- Sanders. British accountant seiiten- east end of Ihe Hwachon reserrolr International fcirport after a flight For Frnesl UetMl 1 Vle.yoUr.'l ...... 6 1 .S.'iT *•> proximatrly four and one-half j peat Its ehan|ipionahip performance Uiat the Legislature take steps to staff, has vielded only two runs 2 j headed the University of Connect- I Joe WtCoot* the St..jing ^ In another marker. . firni producta pushed up the g ov -j mentntora to beelcmd the issues" eed...... to 13 years In jail at the same Albert Dutton j It W as the only- major action from Milwaukee, hia former hom#. 1 O v ic T ffO ...... h 8 lioiiis. are looked forward to ra.-h ' of a year ago. Belllnghlri ailenced meet those problems In advance. ■ ! in the last 37 Innings. ' N’*»w Y " i k ...... 6 4 2 1. lit delegation Basketball (■’oaeli HndgrI H ('hunh Softhall Lra^^ucl " PAtal Fifth emment'a wholesale price Index by , involved in the President s firing V'ogeler Albert Wilford Dutton of Ash Saturday along that sector, where he was honored with a giant -pnng the big Bristol bats, hut Manches­ The report recommended that ^ „ a ■ On March 31. Ernest S. Reed. The New York Giants rnntinued \i .n-ti , .. 1 . o.Sfi Hugh Greer. Just out of a tlart- entrs uill pnirlKo .Momlay lught ! The game rollrd a)onj( imoothly 0.3 per cent during the week end- of MacArthur. . .. I "1 cannot collect my thoughts Sw inip Rond, , ucklnfjham. died' In the west-central sector, the reception yesterday. ter'* power was all in the last whether or not a steel mill is built ' 32, of South Coventry, was fined to squirm under the load of their , (>' ii ...... ;; 4 MU 4 League Leaders j rrotii ti In ^ n ( loi’k at Roliei>*.1 t;t...* onm •' .Tiid. quickly until the fatsl fifth 'Some Republican leaders, in the properly now. " he went on. "but If SI ddenly at his home late last Allies gave up Kapyong to the 51 three position* In the batting or­ ed last Tuesday. " i efforts lo deveiiq Ea.'tern (Ain- I ,51.50 in Town Court for driving uii- nine-game losing streak. ax L " U ip ...... 2 7 , rarlt. I Thii .t baseman Fred Majewskl 2. The Department of Agricul desperate and roclrless partisan I am atile lo give you all an inter­ day on Reds. Kapyong. 3.5 air miles north­ rii.ta.lelphia 1 IG .U'.'i der. Alemany, Dny and Bclltngblri I nei ticiil .should continue. Vision night He had worked all ^ der the influence of intoxicating A couple of ex-Glanls, Willard ■ St nick out for Ihe second of three tufe said the general level of farm uttai'lfs on Hie Trum.in admiiiistra- view. I will do so. I am not trying his farm yesterday. east nf Seinil. is on Hie Chunchon- International I By The .\ssociated I’ress accounted for five of the six hits, and effort "might well produce cx- ^ Asks Iran Shah liquors or drugs and, at his ri‘- Marshall and .Sid Gordon, made VTT S)lk t’lty snrtli.TlI tram will pla 'lim es ns opeiiliig batter and then prices dropped about two-thirds of lioii have iidvnciited action win ii to tie a prima donna, andl I will Born in Easthampton. May 30, Seoul highway. S ’ i-a f u -’ 1 I " .National League Willie Pep Outpoints Jim Mlnlciiccl singled sharply in qiiest, wa.s given a CO-day prohn- life miserable for Leo Durocher’.s ...... r. 1 NMl H prat tle*' gam** Snn-lay morning 'tile roof raved in. Lugg reached one per cent from luiil-March to Would risk InM-liiiig this iialioii m let you know when I can." celicnl results even though no steel 1890. the son of Francis A and , The Reds cut the highway too M ' .tr- Hi ' BaU.iig .bused on 2.'. al buui - ' the third but wo* left stranded. tionarv period in which to pay the Giants with home runs In Boston's iT r 'r M iM v ...... 4 "2 J a n. t till- B Iinh.de Dovalelles In when Carlson booted hie ground mld-Aprii. However, an ofTicial all-out war on Hic (ontii'cnt of I Vogeler, showing Ihe strain of mill is built." it said. I Pirk New Premier Wynj.slck, Cineiiinuli .424; Adcu. k Coach Tom Kelley waa pleased fine. Judge Wesley C. Gryk this 7-3 victory. Marshall's came In the ' B :ilt :mor<* ...... 4 4 .500 Ka.ht Hailforil. I.o.al players will| hall After Peterson skied to cen­ pointed out that this decline oc­ A.sia ' Boyle declared tieing pliotographed. then turned ' Ea-slern Conm ctici.t has phy.sl- ■ L Cincinnati. .400. wdth the showing of his bovs. Only I morning ordered the probation re­ sixth with two on to send Boston P .u fta lo ...... 8 4 A 2 \* 2 Young Eddie Chavez nil . 1 nt lh.‘ VI'\\ Home al 9 45 ter. GnpiBin Boh Laoer stroked a curred before the period covered in He said President Truman "lias uind went hack into his house. rnl and geologicn' rharncteristics. | He f*P"''t .»i.. .n v .n . h .„ iit t J .w a ...... S . - s .286 Hun.s- Hodges. Brooklyn, 10, one starter is * senior while three ((^Dtfnoed from Pa^e ^oe) voked and told Reed to pay the on top for keeps. Warren Spahn •; i . ('oa.h Pal Iti'ldiie re|"U Is llial s.'V- single to renter, putting runners the labor department's Inlest been raluily and. tiriiilv working |o I While V'ogeler was being photo- im lulling good harbors at New ‘ quit the area. 1 .Spni unt-M ...... 2 s .286 Hartsfield and Jetliroe, H 'ston. ' sre juniors, four were soph* and leaves his wife, Margaret English fine immediately after the aceiised was the five-hit winner eial [losilions are still ojten .Sun- , on first nnd second with t^ o down. wholesale price index assure this niilion n'-d Hie w orM j gr iphed, C. X. Higli Commissioner I,ondon nnd i'tonington, which Churhon Itself still was In Allied ...... 1 4 .:\iu i ' I Snider and Hohinsoii. Brooklyn, 9. | one s freshman Alemany Impress­ Dutton: two .sons, Francis E. and wa.s found gifilty of violation of ‘ley I-, lhi‘ il.a'llme lor Mgning. Bosey slapped a ground ball to 3. Edward P Morgan, (H'.-t cn- till’ hcsl ‘ 1; line ol nil lion-'iahle for Aii.stiia Waiter J. Donnelly ar- niake il de.sirahle as an industrial hands. But it was in the path of that the Shah nii^ht diS4solve the Toils)’* Gsiuc* Runs Battel In - Robinson. ItoMer f.jr set.’ii, .‘Uti), d ('ii:.- ed with his fine throwing from Wilford H Dutton, both of Glas­ Majlis in an attempt to Install a probation. Reed was unable to hitting with two homers nnd s Refert’c and Oiif Jud;;p Cat Ison whieh looked like sn easy forcemcnl director annoumni the peace U the rulers of Soviet Russia I fiveu for the second time at the area Being within a few hours 'another 100,000 Reds coming south KBBt^rn ' Bniokljn. 11; Gooper and Jelhroe vrz; d.on.'ed in ami "Ui ..ml I' lnt.-.l third while Corcorsn came up with tonbury He also leaves a sister. stable government. pay the fine and waa taken to the double In Brooklyn's 11-5 rout of , ,N ganu *8 it J B. tnii Ala.nunv brnKi' 'iitu foi.i- (>lsy hall but the latter let first big batch of court actions in are w illing lo accept such a pco' c " j VogcIcr hoiis:’ Earlier in the day travel of two major metropolitan down the mountainous spine of ' Button, 10. Note for Ex-Lliamp. him into opening* alm‘ i.-.| ttumigh- two catches that were gem" This Mrs. VV'illiam J. Ronwetl of Las While the Majlis waa in session, i Hartford County Jail. Judpnent the Phillies. Joe Hatten, although , Anipriraa Man. lies', f Higli's lineup with a III.' ball hound off his f.Kil Into lidding the price I'r.e will be taken [ Wherry , harged. in return, ti'.at he ivid told M A’ngeler Ihe jov- area' New York and Boston — i Korea. knocked out in the ninth, was the Hit..? R'lbinson, Brooklyn and out the h'lut. was s CGII, contest, Bristol's sec­ Angeles. Ca'.if., and three grand­ Field dispatches said Communist the Shah summoned white-haired suspended on the riolation W a .-liinpton nt T'’«rk — 3im a Except for the fonilli nn.l tenlh "i'ang \'*‘'lenlav ;.I1einoon 'I'h.- left fielil and Lugg countered with next week in Washington. Bo-«ton. ■Vxi'cpt jor Gi ner.'il Mac.Arthur, I fill news her liiuiiand was on hi’s Ihe region iins many potentials southpaw winner. ^(1-0) VP Morzan (0-1 l Gordon. Boston, 16. OlluT Judge Tabs ond win In league play, and opened Hie luilitaiy les'liTs have lic.'ii ' I pres.'^nre was being expected on Seved Zia Eddin Tabatabiae, 58, ! of probati-.n eharge Doubles -Aslilmrn, Philadelphia, | i.mnd.*. f’.'p won ju.‘-l ul"'iit a- lu* liuli.in.' llui'l .sai ker hamlle.l four tlie tying run Bob Willi* attempted New York C5ly. Philadelphia, w n V that, given prope. impetus, would children to'the palace. I Reed’s arre.st on the violation of Ralph Kiner’s first homer BoBt-’t. at I'hllaiPlphSa Stnbbg (1-0) to gel Lugg al Ihe plate, nnd n fourteen game state for Man­ fnvrrd t'l lllhhe r - n 01 p pollili. Funeral service; will be held , Allied troops falling back from the .5, Hamner, I’hlladclphia and U.sh- | It Even, AP 8 lo 2 pleased. H.' s.'ore.i with t'dlmg 1* ft .haiu'. h Maw 1‘ .‘.siy ami liange.l oul Springfield .Ma.ss . ami other east­ •1 (I'll glad I ' g i i 'l Mr. Vogeler This ffave rlxr to nimorx that probation count wa.a prompted wasn't enough to save Pittsburgh \s. Iloopfr (0-1 >. chester The next test comes'Mon­ will'll tl.'K.' h'Tll l":i'lr tiv Hie pol­ enable it lo become one of the 'rom ills home Monday afternoon at Hwachon reservoir area north of Ov.caa.) At Dftruii -- P.^rre i2-ai jates and land.'d t igiit . i u.s.se.s to !w ' Mii).les in four trips to tlie| •llmmy Roach relayed the ball back ern cities. Morgai. said one prose­ ali-r I'.i.s IV inon'hs In prirmn." as Cincinnati grabbed a 7-6 derl- er, Gincinnali, 4. to second where l^osey was headed day afternoon when the locals face itic I a I.s within Hic admini;.l I at mn finest industrial nrons tn the ea.st.” the Shah wa.s asking Seyed Zla, his " " \s. (irav fO-l), the fare and left.s to the bo.ly He di.^h (Inly a fresliiuun, Benue cution 18 in the li-t Others involx'C Donnelly sanl. ‘ ml tn express the two o'clock and burial will be in Chunchon charges of intoxication, operating ilon. Ewell Blackwell picked up . ii-n Triples Adams, Cincinnati, 3; San Francisco. April 28 iJ’ i the Middletown Tigers away. ■ C o n g shoiilrl de’ ermire Hie The Schattschnelder commit­ exiled for almost 30 years after he ' - . CPi^lari At .St L juIs I^emon was hurt briefly in the final fiaine posse...aeH a liiu arm anil a lot t.sI.s after rounding first. Loser drew a dAjnage suits against alleged vlola- pie.(Sill,- of Hie .Vmerlcaii people Buckingham cemetery. Friends -Apparently, however, all Allied a motor vehicle while his license his second win although he needed v». (0-1L ex- ho ' throw to third and Koeakow’ski defense pulicies .ind it can't do tee's report was presented to the led a roup d’etat In 1920, to be­ BrooUj... 1 Sw,,,.n,,n.h,ng^ wm.,_ P ,. when Chavez .aught up with him ixpceted of the hoy Itefore tors and peUlions for court orders Hint he is lui'-k w.th us again." may call at the Dutton home after troops 'oday were was under suspension, operating relief help from Howie Fox after National I tossed high over Alnmany'a head, Teeterday’e Start that i.ntr. it gels the fm I.s a’ onen Governor just a week after the re. of the 3Sth parallel in that .sector. come premier and seek to restore T. rk at Broftklyn—Bowmi.n »0- and Jethroe, Boston. 5. featherweight champion, ll.'ted hia and gave him stiff body piin.Kes gra'Iuates. to bar continuance of practices sev-n o’clock this evening. order to Iran, rocked by a month unregistered motor vehicle, allow­ six Innings. ------. letting in the evenlual winning run. he.iruig.s. ' In said lease of a n.ark-'t.ng and eng'neer- 1 \ va Kop \ 1-0). Stolen Bases - Dillingcr, Pitts­ 160th professional flglil In the rec­ that had him doubled over and Batting Oil Hodges. Dodgers, against price orders p'uncral Directoi Mark Holmes of strikes and rioting in the south­ ing the operation of an unrcgl.'- Wally Westlake, Pittsburgh s issier IS passing mil i Bristol found Beillnghtri for only Al .VI 1 iikic, Ger. Miii.-Vrlhiir Inr .survey prepa.cd hy Coverdale Pblliid Ihla at Bo.«*ton—M^ypr (0-0) burgh. 2, 11 players lied with 1 ords today- a ten-round win over win. lug. I’ I am \h ( 4. Slaughter qimta.s for all 1 ,1 Jluiijiariaiis Free is in charge of arrangements. ern oil fields and the violent na­ tered motor vehicle. He 1s sched­ left fielder, hurt his left knee slid­ aL,.im all. I a ci.n a r m 'd one more hll, but the damage was hit double and two homer* In was (pu'ted ii.s .-aymg he would re- and CVilpitts. consulting engineers. VF. Surkont (2-0». eu. I:. young Eddie Chavez. But tn his Pep had a swelling un.lei hm < l -.a I ;i Brooklyn's 11-5 win over Phillies. species of livc.stock were announc­ lliisli To Aid tionalization drive. uled for arraignment In Andover ing into second base. He was car­ CltH'lnnali .U P.ltAbhujgh -W^hm'-irr i")rlirr this week nl Willlmanlif , .lone pai‘1 an inwtatiur lo sei' Piesi.limt At the same time the Governor's Trial Justice Court on these Pitching Hiller, (.'huago, Sta­ own word.s. he i.snf ready yet to left eye nt Ihe fini.sli Cliavez was Pitching Gerry Stanley. Card*, ed for May. to be iftecuve .April 20 I?o1k‘i*1 Vo<;elt\i* Seyed Zla Is regarded by west­ ried off the field. i (f)-o» or BlA-kTN'pn (l-?» va Dpmpj**»y hospiliil lo .Mrs. Ge .-..dcr. Fran. .i The loraIs had a fine opportunity Truman as an order President Steel .Advisory Committee recom­ charges on May 8. .... In the American League, all the (i)-Ot. ley, SI. Louis; Surkont, Boston and regain the title he lost la**t fall. unmarked Tlie referee and one shut out Chicago with six hits. OPS, said the quotas are designed .'iJ On Ship ern diplomats as pro-Brltlsh and In the dressing room. last night judge voted in favor of Pep and fill mer teaehei at Barnard ."chru.l, m ttie seventh. Alsmsny beat out Mrtorv Truman ha.s said .Vlac.Vilhiir may mended that the state back the Funerals anti-Russian. Probation Officer Harold Keat­ Western teams were Idle. The only | Ft. Isoulp at Chicago - Boy#r <0-0) Ncwr.'imb. Brooklyn. 2-0. 1* now alhl.'li. .lire, lor at W iili | an.illier hit and Day worked a pass | 3-0, for second straight r>, to Insure norms! and orderlv dis- (ronliniied from Page One) proje»i only if an existing steel ing stated that Reed haa reported action In addition to Washlngton- \ . Hiiph (0-0). Strikeouts Spahn. Boston, 20; after he had given the 20 yc:ir- | ((,* other judge called it a draw see him if he ns'a> for an apfsiint- n Meanwhile. Hussefn ^la, who manlie Tea, her.s C.illege. He I ______—------■ — (trlbutlon of meat to consiilnei s and romp.'iny undertook to build and for probation only once since his Phlladelphla was the Boaton Red | l■(«•nlatlo■al Hatten, Brooklyn. 14 old lightweight prosper! frciu Ran tThe AP score sh.-ct givcH P.p to prevent blacK marketing inent .Inhn Bantl.v (Continued-from Page One) precipitated the government crisis Sprlngflpld at Ottawa. . iia. ties h.IN.'hall aii'l hiiNketball | ______.Vlai Gin Coiilnev B Writney, Ihe Hungiii'ian govi rnment in Bu- operate the pla.it. when he and his cabinet resigned March 31 conviction and that the Sox 4-3 victory over the New York ; .American I>iagu« Jose a boxing IrHson. the Hartford. 8 round and Cha\*ez 2'. 3Tie quotas pro\ idc for s'.,iughtcr ^ ...... Funeral scrvlres for John Banl- Batting Bn.shv. Chicago, .631; Pep’s left .Hhoulder, mIii. h h.' d::-- 'I'h*' < Jci.'*''!*’) s havf lhr*'o other I’l r.sonal a.de to .Vtai .A i thur, al.so diipc.sl announced the price that Both the engineers and the Ad 25 miles west nf the Golden Gate. last night in a surprise move, re­ accused has failed to pay any of Yankees, | Conn., flash said: within the accounting period be­ was paid for V'ogcler's freedom: Mel Parnell became the first Fox, Chicago. .406. ‘'I'm not right yet for Sand) l.a-ated. in lo.smg hi." title t‘ . S .'l- < lu l*li4*?i, t\8o t«'v.s Hrul one ;;ir l. .said ills rhief tett the hloi'U vlsory CommiUee advised against,'Y. of M A .second said she had run' mained tn seclusion. the *150 fine. Fran rr.sjf!o.'< on .Mrmonnl drive in THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB ginning April 29 of these percent­ 1. Tlie United States promised to company resident of the West Side w,ll be ^ Boston pitcher to go the route, al­ Runs—Williams and DiMaggio, Saddler. I nerd a few more fights" dler the last time did not bother Arr.enran 'oys In Knica should be a new, Indeperidcnt Bodega Head, 48 The 68-year-old Ala, long known ages of live aninial.c killed in '.he open Hir Huncarinn con.siilntes in I held this afternoon at 2.30 at his ^^^j^^ lowing nine hits including Joe Dl- Lineecores Boston, 9. He weighed 127*i pounds to 135 him Inst night. the 'Hirrad (*itv. k^'pt out It’ the ; o!iti«'nl realm. ta-'kllng the project. for his moderate policies and pro- corresponding period a year ago New York and Cleveland that were western leanings, apparently felt Magglo's first homer. The Sox Runs Batted In—Zarllla, (Chicago for Chavez. A'. I'nyt ii;, (''hu .'^cn.itor Hrivk- The .New England Council, a re-1 home. Rev ^'fr®'* I’’ ^ T3ie Coa.st Guard said radio Urgetl To Assisi rlp p ^ Into Vic Raschl, who shut Nstlsesl I.eaKoe sMam h* .“ter Mipli A next bfi.Ao- 90 per cent >. the cattle live cin.red ‘last year. gional development organization I rector of St. Mar> s -pis^opa hearings indicated the ship was unable to cope with the nationalist 126 Noren, Wa.shington, 11. Pep lost, regained and then t.r K-Oh:'“ toM ropt)rtf'rs the U* them out opening dsy, for all their Brooklyn ...... 032 I.1I 010—11 10 1 h”ll Ivimc ):ri I ' •• 11* I ilrd will) v.’eight. 80 per cent o'. H.c lalves. 2. It will lift the bail on travel by which ha.s l>een .spear-heading the' church of which he was a rritri' somewhere on the headlands north demands. Hits—Busby, Chicago, 17; Cole­ dropped the IHlc to Saddler. A .'■^. .‘htiuM *’i.ml' r.ed bases Our Cancer Drive rhllsdcli.hl* .... 020 001 0>)2— 3 Ul I four championship match between Hartford (lliiofs M Mi.-hMi Hii;li 'Ml Ma\- D .Al the abeep and lamb.^ live weight; and American citizen.s to Hungary. promotion of the steel mill, has munlcant. will officiate. , I of the bay, but waa unable to tell runs. Haticn. Enklne (9) enu' Edwards; man, New York and Carrasqiiel, ;n Manrh'trm or witht.raw from 3. The voice of America will iitop the two is expected to he signed *)va! rii. lndi(*n.*; next fo'ii 110 per cent of the hogs announced it Is attempting to In-1 Last evening his home was visit- exactly where The lifeboat sta- Church, Crlstantp Ml. Brlttln (6), Csn- Chicago, 15. ■ n the ma*! a^raln.^t Korea Lsater. in a speech lo Day- ii.sing the wave length of Radio • Interochotaatle Baaeball Doublei — Noren, Washington; tor Yankee Stadium In New York (lop Hoinr Openrr giJlID’S ill bn The quotai ap[ ly to more than tcrest existing steel companies in ' ed by a host of friends, who called; (mn gt point Reyes, 32 miles Attorney Arthur L^CHaire, dint (S) and Senilnick. HKs; Bkn. I .Mid'llelown. \Ve.“l Huitfonl. sMril- 11,000 alaughterer.s registered with ton Indu.^lria’. ilasomc clubs. .Munich for its broadca.sts Hodges 1, Cox; Ph*. Ennis. W’P; Hsl- Carrasquel and Fox, Chicago, 5. this summer. BINGO Bii.ko; si.d t)onhing .n Man- 4. 13ie V. S Government will the idea Bethlehem, the only one' to pay flna' tribute to one who had northwest,* said It had beach par- chairman of the committee solicit­ Hartford Public 7, East Hart­ ten. LP: Church. Triples Coan, Washington. 4; "I made a lot of mistakes last lien ;*nd H«»* kvilh OPS. Only registered siaughli lers, consulted up to laat week, has an- lived so many years among them, (jps out searching the shore but Court Cases ing various clubs, societies and c lv ! .a . :!■’ '’-1 V. K : ■a inti lieip lo return Hungarian propor- ford 0. Boston ...... 010 006 OKV-—7 10 0 Vernon. Wa.shington, and Cole­ night and got eareless a few By The Associnted I’nss EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT except farm .■ la.ichferers mu'' Kil.i .New York ...... 000 lao 006—3 1 Uir I tiMl: t t (allied off liy the .Nazi.s In 1944 nouneed it is not interested. | Floral offerings were alro in great i,a,l been unable to find the ship. unions for the Cancer Fund, said Keavre (Hartford) 17, New Brit- 6 man. St. I»uis, 2. times," Pep said. | Hartford's Fred R. Iiiinky pit' li".l livestock for meat Albert Mello, 24. of 356 Adams today that response haa been good Spahn snd Cooper; Hearn. Jones (6i. *Ma' Arlhui .1. hixilili'd up- lo the now .Ameriran - occupied A heavy strain on municipal fl- profusion. Planes were readied to join the Eln 8* Home Huns—William.s, Boston; "He hurt me with a left hook Last IMg/ii's Lights STARTING 'AT 8:15 SHARP - ■ ...... ' His six grandsons will serve as search at daylight. street, was fined $6 by Judge Wes­ but alow and urged the various Hamden 9, William Hail (West K“Slo (8). Oettel (Si end Noble. HR* a .5-1 Victor,)' .o'er Albany ui hi" '•Far iicor** I'one of Germany, nances would result If the mill Bos., Elliot. Msr*lisll, Gordon; N'Y.. Zarilla and Robinson, Chicago, 3. to the body in the t‘'nth. It was j 20 REGULAR GAMES— .3 SPECIALS ______he .-tenate .Armed bearers at the services this after-] R.adlo messages from the ship ley C. Gryk in Town Court this organizations that have been con­ Eastom League dehut lazt night, sciv.ri-.s and buie.gr rie.:it;ons The terms, which the Hungarian were established, the committee Hartford) 7. ' . „ Noble. Megulre. Rtsnky. LP: Hearn. i Stolen Bases-- Busby, (Chicago, s rough Iasi minute for me. Ghavez ; noon They are Ernest T. Bar.tly,' said .54 person-s were aboard and morning for violation of rules of tacted to get fh®**' donationa into Bristol 3, Manchester 2. but his future lu Uie Gla.ss A circuit , By The .Associnted Press ( i l l l lUr. W eurds ■-•o!U nut Ices r.fXt riiuisday to tes givemment described last Satiir- reported. .St. Louos ...... noo 100 011—3 5 3 5: Carra.'rqucl. CThlcago, 3. ! Is a ."well fighter and should go | "The need for schools, health Jr George Robert and Walter that the ve.ssel was taking on. wa- the road. He was arrestad. on the Manchester Trust company aa Trinity Freshmen 18, Cheshire C h'csiro...... oon non ooo—() 6 l New Vol k 1'an IL,»< rrroni. IT^ t)fv on his reroiiiir.erulaf.ons day as "just rlaim.s. ” 2343 not con­ April 25 after he allegedly failed Haktri I’itching — Consiicgra, Marrero I a long way. " ' i.« in doubt. He lia.i no appomlme>it firmed Immellatoly hy American facilities, sewers and other com­ Bantlv and George and Ward tor gradiinllv from holes forward soon as possible. » Academy 3. Suley end Rice. Schultx. I A crowd of 10.386 arri unted fur , ['Inladflpli'.a o-.iti'oin’ ' d I 'i* k bioi kade ' the China coast, air Banliy, ami v*e g ^ officer said It to give a proper hand signal for a .9. sou Wslker. LP: Hrhults. ‘ [anil Kuzava, Washington; Wynn Willi lu* dri.n boHi'd In.lay ^ ’ ) eT- Strike officials. munity facilities would develop About 70 organizations have Wethersfield 3. Rockville 2. :,tr 17LV To]t|>rr-i.sli \\’;i:h.. Id. j operation over .Manchuria and u.-e left turn and waa Involved In an ■ and Feller, (leveliin.l; Lopat, New I gf'.ss gate re.eipls of 142 608 60 !.■ , The 2::-yeat-c'd right tiander. up After Vogeler stepped from the prior to the time that municipali­ Burial win be in the family lot 'fi'fn't appear to be In Immediate been contacted, LeOalre said, but nee pep in hl5 at>p^Hi«nrf» on New Urlrai'i.s Jilt’ lh«*‘'Vn, of the ffiiinese .N'atinnali.st forces accident on Adams street with a C in c iiin s ',1 ...... 220 002 001—7 9 1 York nnd Pierce, CTiicago, 2-0. car In front of his home, his wife ties would benefit from tax return “ . __oanger of breaking up. only 30 have responded to date. Strikeouts— Marrero, Washing­ the West Goast 'Die bout paid off from the Cansdiaii-Aiuen.-an Cla."" .Npw outpoinlrd Iy*Alor The Man For (('oni ed From Page One) on Formosa. tn the cemetery li Hockanum. I di.stress ca ll heard by passing car driven by Edgar Be- rif.aburgli ...... 012 030 000—S 11 0 fell Into his arms. He embraced on new property, partly because Those that have not yet con­ Bltckvell. Fox (7) and Scbefflnc ton, 15; Pierce, Chicago and on a net of $33.'527 47. - I C League, has been rejected several i Felton 141, Detroit. 10 President Truman has called for “ ~ . RCA’s Radio Marine station at nilic, 50 Turnbull road. her. There were tears in the eyes of the lag In assessment and col­ tributed are asked to do so since Dickson. Welsh (2» Muir (4). Werle Raschl New York. 12. Walloping Willie had too much ] times in the past by the boarc^ at ; San Frniu'i.si'o Wdlle Pep. npi.l bes.de the building. It didn’t limitation of the v ar in Korea con­ 11*1114^11 I V l I l P f l 2 47 a m. (5:47 e.s.t.). said: Mello. who pleaded not guilty, MMchsttorAalo rra'ie much noise, sounded louder of both O.S they hugged each other lection." it said. testified that he gave a hand sig­ the cancer drive closes Monday. (7). Qu*“n (9) end McCullough. Flti- experience for the California Mexl- i ’Vnc-.iuNorwalk, GnnnConn , because he failed 12TA127O4 . H.irtfor.l. Conn ■ iitpointed All Types Of tending that .MacArthiir's plan "Some towns will have to pro­ gerald (7). WP: Bleckwell; LP: Muir. 'the Phvsleal examination, Eddie Gluivcz. i::,5. Sm?: Calif., th^n a firecricker. VVe all ducked briefly and then turned and went this morning at Farallon Island. nal for a left turn, swung to the There are more than 72 million, can, whose pzo career started 16 might lead lo World War III. into the hou.se. vide community facilities without OrWiRgAcadMiii HR*: Cin.. Hatton. Adcock; Pgh., I Belinsky limited Albany t.. six m, for cover. When the dynamite In Mock Air Raid Please send salvage boat quickly. right and then made the turn. Kiner. acres of grazing land in New Mex­ months ago. Pep, sn 11-year cam- Neither said a word. Their two getting any tax benefit from new paigner and featherweight tltle- tuts In the opener al Hartford, Phoenix .I“ h'. H.ii't r:4 Pii.»e- went off. they (those Inside I, cut Industrial and commercial bulld- Engine room bottom broken.” Jude Gryk atated that Mello ico. VAN’S Auto ' Repairs knocked out a single snd scored piix. dre.v with Bohhv Romo. 134, off the lights and started ahoot- sons, Bobby, 11 and Billy, 9, ’The San Francl.sco Marine Ex­ should have signalled again for a About Town Anerlcoa Lesgee I whooped with excitement as they Ijjg." is now taking apipointments I a run. A crowd of 2..500 chilled fans , Mexico, in Ing. When I started to run for Court Hearing The committee said the Legisla­ (Continued from P»*e One) change said the ship was due here left turn after the swing tn the New York ...... lOO 003 006—8 t 3 my car, I was hit." clung to their parents and disap­ today to take on cargo for the right In order to avoid misleading for driving instruction. Boston ...... 003 030 OOx—4 10 1 ! were on hand, i Hollywood Enrique Bolanos. Work done right in our own garage peared Into the house. ture should consider giving state A son was born this morning to Resehl, Ferrlck (8) and Berra; P»r- A right-handed pitcher, tla. k 1:17'^, I>>.s .■\ngeles, outpointed J. C. Rheuark, foreman of the aid to the affected commUnttlea at Will Rogers field near Oklaho- General Steamship Co. An offi­ a following car. the Berube vehl- Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Johnson of carding room, asserted that "When Here Coiiliiiiied Five Austrian i>oUcemcn guard- Learn to drive. It’s easy nell end Guerra. HR; N.T., Dimaggio. I Andy Ferguson Catches Sanford, also starred in tlie home -j-dip ,\l r'it:e7. 137 ., Stockton, J . 4, * 1 . 4. 4, 4 i nnd that "the possibility of federal nra City. cial said he believed all those cle. Stamford. The Johnsons have a LP; Reechl. No mailer whal your car ne^u |n the ‘j' the dynamite went off, they (the ed the fence aroi.n.^ the house to | J ’ areas directly concerned Apparently the fighter plane aboard were crewmembers. other cases disposed of this I opener *t Sclieneclady. Sanford ' m small daughter. Marjorie. The with a dual control car. rhllsdelphle ...... 100 000 000—1 6 8 j made good at the plate In defeat­ . . . from a lune-up to an overhaul. . • pickets) started firing from the Breaking and entering charges prevent entry by the score of i defense activity" should also struck the big bomber between the morning were: Helen M. Peck. 4J, Washington ...... 110 030 lOx—S 10 0 .X T.mlrel street. Rockville, allow- paternal grandparents arc Mr. and TroutSut It Disappears ing the Binghamton Triplets, 4-2, Tiger-hone Ionic and tiger-whis­ vourself and your car a break by bringing it Vans rate. I hit the floor. More than against Reginald T. Righton, Jr., photographers anr newsmen wait-1 explored wing and tall section. The tail as- i 5 Laurel street. Rockville, Mrs. Henning A. Johnson of 7.5 Bclielb. Martin (6). Wyee (7) end A»- 200 shot! were fired toward the sembly waa a mile north with ' Ing a minor to operate ^ motor trouth; Consuegrs end Greseo. LP: before 2.965 fans. He had two hits ker pill." 'ire idcly 'ised In the Garage. All makes, all models, w* handle them all! 18, of 48 Wilbur avenue, Meriden, ing at the entrance. Communities In the srea also One Day Is I..eft in two trips and drove In two runs. Bjlll.” Vogeler looked pale and thin b u t' three bodies nearby. vehicle, nolled: Louis DeSimone. Laurel street. Scheib. h'ar F.a.*t and Alfred Sawlcki, 23, of 135 Ann should be empowered by the Legis­ Tsl. 4232 Only games scljeduled. be a twelve I while holding Binghamton to seven When 50 highway patrolmen otherwise appeared in good health 23. 78 Hill street. New Haven. B y Earl Yost trout. It proved to street, Meriden, were continued to lature to group themselves ntto U Col. Adam E. Dogan, of 10-5 hits. All Kinds of Motor Ropoirinq. Whool loloiiciiiq. moved in on the factory after the May 26 by Judge Wesley C Gryk He wa.s clean shaven and neatly To Gel License pa*aing a atop i l ^ . driving with* .Mlhough the fishing season is inch rainbow. districts to handle jointly water, Lenox street, has been assigned Nearly frozen to the hone, I lie The pace-seltmg Elmirn Pioneers •ring aubslded. Police (3hlef Whit­ in Town (jourt this morning at the dressed. He wore a dark blue suit sewyge. educational, public health 30 Girls Hurt out a license. *10 bond forfeited: Ignition and Corburotion Ropoin ond Adj^l•^ to the Japsn Logistical Command, only one week old, an imuaual ex­ local men decided to go a»hore bunched five hila in the eighth man and Sheriff Robert Pleasants request of Prosecutor Philip Bay­ and a white shirt. U. S. Ambassa­ and planning and zoning problems, Inez E. Welch. 33, 19 Chapman •ntered the plant. They told Local motorists are reminded street, Hartford, parking within with headquarters In Yokohama. perience has already been related and get warm. Upon reaching ; inning to score six runs aiid down monts. er. Bond wns continued at *2.000 dor Walter J. Donnelly said Voge­ the report recommended. In Gas Blast Iriekets: ''W e’re going to enforce that but one day remains to se­ 10 feet of fire hydrant. *3; Cath­ He arrived In the F.ir East Com­ to this writer by advertising man. shore, the trout was in the bottom • the Williamsport Tigers. 6-3. It in each case. ler was in good shape. Col. Grant Other needed legislation, the mand this month after duty with the court order (which limits pick- cure 1901 driver's licenses at the erine Kopab, 62. Hartford, intoxi­ FIRST Bill Dalton______, of the boat, Ferguson and Hult- ! was Elmira's third straight over LOAM Bayer told the court that Attor­ Williams. Austrian representative committee said, would be a uni­ G-2. Washington. D. C. During •tlng to 10 persons. within 150 (('onttnaed from Page Oiy) sub branch office located 'in the cation, suspended Judgment: Earller thia week Andrew Fer- ' man agreed It was time to get a (he Tigers, ney David Jacobsen of Meriden. of I. T. h T.. said he thought form smoke and fumes control World War H, Colonel Dogar sen- Hark, Rich. Cultivated mrds of the mlU fence)'. You know w)io i^resents the accused. Is at­ code, noise reduction ordinances state armory. Inspector Daniel Adam KariUs. 75. no address. In­ . MIDGET AUTO RACES guson and Arthur Hultman decld- ' cup of coffee. What to do with the 1 Herb Benzel’i four-hit pitcjilng <5 Cubic Vd. In Truck SERVICE the terihs. We're not aaklng you. Vogeler ought to get back to New Kerr said his department issued toxication. 16 days. ed with Signal Supply lu the Chlna- ed to go fishing at Crystal Lake, trout? Well, the answer was to, combined with homers by Dave tempting to combine all the o f­ snd expansion of the state’s rec­ Ing bull sessions. Panic-stricken :p * # Load Lota We’re telling you.’’ York pronto but that future plans 1.327 licenses up until 11 o’clock Also Kenneth A. Blngcnhelmer. Burma-Indla theater of operation."". Ferguson, * brother of the pub- leave il in the boat. ] Pope and Pete Deem gave the fenses against the pair into one reational facilities. the students fled. His wife and daughters, Diane SUNDAY, APRIL 29 - 2:30 P. M* J(m Rankin, a reporter (or the Superior (Jourt hearing. Righton would depend upon Vogeler’s On of the most serious problems Men who had recently left girls today, bringing the total since the 23, 10 Francla street, EJaat Hart­ Usher of The Herald and an or- , The local anglers went for their , Wilkes-Barre Barons a 6-3 triumph Screened Sand, Raleigh News and Obeerver, was health and wishes office opened to the 7,000 mark, ford, speeding, *18. passing stop and Virginia, ace residing In town. dent fisherman, and his fishing coffee and when they came bock , at Scranton. . „ STATION and Sawlcki, since their arrest listed by the committee was the In the dormitory raced back to Stone, Gravel wounded In the chest and shoulder Vogeler earlier In the d(y was still short of last year's final fig­ sign, *5; John Chsnda, 82 Summit the trout wa# gone. Walking away ! Benzel. w ho Joined the Barons here, have apparently been linked proposed mill’s effect on water help. They rescued Amle Mead­ At the Holiness sendee tomor­ Stafford Springs Speedway—Conn. companion, a well-known Mon- by ahetgun pellets. He eeid a shot­ to similar offenses In other parts met at the frontier village of supplies. Consuming 15,000.000 ows, a cook, from under masonry. ures. street, parking within 25 feet of cheatar buslneosmon, rented a boat from the boat, licking their chops, yesterday after training with NUSSDORF VAN’S row morning at 10:6fl at the Salva­ 427 HARTFORD ROAD gun waa gred from the mill after of t)ie state and are currently be- Nickeladorf by Arthur Shower, gallons a day, the mill would "use As one the town seemed to awak­ The office will be open Mon­ Intersection, *3 bond forfelteir, ADMISSION (tta IncL)—CHILDREN «0e (Ta* lad.) and rowed out to a favorite spot were three,large cat*. They pro- Dallas in the Texas League, had CONST. CO. someone outside the fence toeeed American consul general * in day from 8:30 until 5 o’clock. William J. Simon, 62, 78 Kelsyth tion Army hall, Karen Krlnjak, vided the answer as to where Fer- one bad Inning — the fifth, when Ing questioned by police of other up practically all the water in the en and lend a hand. Flremei)./came In Cooporatloii With A. R. D. C. In the Crystal Lake water*. Phone 1U08 h ^ dynamite toward the plant. cities. Vienna, and Halvor Eckern, a down from Clarinda. la., .30 miles After that time the licenses inust road, *Brighton, Mass., parking Infant daughter of John and Rhoda guaon’s fish went. Bob De Peitro belted a Ihree-nin AT THE TEXACO SIGN area, leaving no surface water for Krlnjak, of 51 Eldridgc street, and The weather was raw and cold. T b e third casualty, 18-year old member o f tl\p U. S. legation staff. north, and St. Joseph. Mo., to the be secured In Hartford. Current violation. *3 bond forfeited: Les­ That a the cat-fish story of th» homer. k: The two were arrested In con­ use hy satellite factories, domestic granddaughter of Mr. an(> Mrs. W. FHEE PARKING After several hours o f, no luck. Ruby Mae WoodUef. euffered a nection with a break al a local Some .50 Austrian villagers, at­ south. The combined efforts ex­ licenses expire at midnight Mon­ ter Turklngton, 46, Bolton, intox­ I No games are scheduled to.lav. supply systems or expansion of the P. Hall, will be baptized. Ferguson finally hooked into a 1 young season. Iv? wound service ststlon. tracted to |le scene by word of steel mill," the report said. tinguished the flee In two hours. day. ication, $10. /r-

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,^ CONN., SATURDAY. APRH, 28, 1951 VAOl ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING ip:RALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. APRIL 28, X95I SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER PA C niK N O U T n i iH WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS Help Wanted—Male S6 Artldea for Sale a •MM GooM •1 F a n u and Land for Sal* 71 Bm I»hw 84>meM Offwijd 11 Palatlfit— AitoaokilM for Salt 4 POULTRY Farm. Modem 5-room .WON" PAPER HANOINQ. painting work ROUTE Baleamatt. Excallmt opr BET o r Men’s golf ehibe —three MR. ALBERT RAB a w f u l Sense and Nonsense PETBR W. PANTAJ^UK, alactrtcal ANOTHER GOOD BARGAIN house in picturesqua country set­ IMO CHEVROLfiT station wagon, dons personally, meaning good portunlty for right man. Salary wodlle end eight irons. Cenves bag oontraetor, maintanaiica and artr. Just returned from ting. 3 acres of land. 2 large poul- Qatofied radio and heater. 1BS9 C3ievrolet work at moieraie coqt. Raymond and commission. Apply in person. Included. 850 takes them. Call coach. IMS Chevrolet coupe. 1839 Ing for light and power. 40 FoM e Ideal Cleaners, 78 Summit street. 5416 during day. "MEADOWBROOK” MODEL try housea, 112,600. Madeline ShUn idleness. It la a ru st th a t Mark Twain was once asked the Flake. Tel. 3-03tt7. diffemce between a mistake and a X Pickard ecdan. radio ahd heater, street. Phone 8308. HOME Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. attaches Itself to the most bril­ ROUTE Salesman, steady employ­ BOLTON — Building stone and 8 ROOMS rURNTTURE WITH liant metals. blunder. He explained It thl* way: Advcrtisenicdb vary clean and in excellent con­ FLOOR PROBL^lfiU solved with flegetone. Also rock drilling "WESTINOHOUSE” ELECTRIC LOOKING POR a home or proper­ If you walk Into a restaurant and dition. 1941 Dodge coupe, a one Rcpsiniuc ment. Good pay, five-day work linoleum, a^tphali tile counter. week, Blu Cross, life Insurance and blaetlng. Bolton Notch (juar^ REFRIGERATOR ty in and around Manchester? , Today walk out with somebody's umbrel­ CLASSinSD ADVT. owner car. 1936 Ford sedan with Expert wor. .lauiahlp, free esti­ UATTKESB. Tout old mattraasea ry. Phone 2-0617 Stanley Patnode "BENOAL” COMBINATION Then contact T. J. Crockett, at la and leave your own cotton one. a '41 motor. 1941 Ford 2-door paid. Vacation with pay Apply in I I will start today serenely with a DEPT. HOURS: mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ aterillxed and remade ilka new. person. Manchester Cijat, Apron RANGE his office .Tt 887 jMajn street or true and noble aim; that'* a mistake. But If you pick sedan. Terms arranged on all niture, Oak street. Phone 2-1041. %iHO A i l t® 4:48 P. tL Call Jones Furniture and Floor and Towel. 73 Summit street. IRON FIREMAN forced air furn­ Just like new. Fully guaranteed. phone 5416. Many hou'ses tor sale; I will give unselfish service to en- up someone's cotton iimbiella and i these cars. Clarke Motor Sales. Covering. 36 Oak. Tel. 3-1041. ace. Complete with ducts and Used only a short time, for some building lots, choice land r O m J Z i n i i ’ rich another'* name. leave your own silk one, that's a Tel. 2-2012. Open evenings. REPAIRING BY .<>,uart R, Wol­ controls. Call 2-9846. exhibition. blunder. | cott on waehlng machines, vac­ PERSONAL FINANCE in Talcottvllle and Bolton; some ' 1 will speak a word of courage to REPAIR and trade on sewing ma­ I 3VILL ARRANGE Investment property. Check with 1 a B'jul enslaved by fear; :S47 BIJICK super aedanette uum cleaners, ...otors, small ap­ chines and motors. House Ap­ COMPANY LOW EASY TERMS Mr. Brown—What do you do ' Uwi u 4 PoaiMi Fullv equipped. 3.1.000 miles Crockett before you sell or buy. ' 1 will dissipate drab discord In the pliances. Welding and cutting. pliances. Pendulum and electric With Storage smd Insurance until j work I have to do; with these picture* you paint? lo a r—vicinity of Porter end Pit­ Pn\'Ste owner. 11.095. 2-0710. Motor replacements A-1 Repair, clocks. F. X. Dion, 2 Ridgewood. Will employ several men as Beautiful mahogany Victorian you want It, at no cost to you. COVENTRY — 2 good poultry I 1 will praise instead of censure and Artist—I sell them, sir. | kin etreeU, cat with long black Sales. 180 Main. Phone 8597. 7779. branch manager .trainees marble top sideboard. Early Sher­ FOR INFORMATION farms, with acreage, substantial sec the good in you. Mr. Brown- Name your figure' aton candle stand. Interesting ■and report Monday. I've been; i„lNOLEUM RemnanU, 30c square Must be High school gradu­ AND DETAILS cash required. Welles Agency, I I will keep my mind and body miniature brass violin. Pair of Phone Hartford 6-0358 Coventry. Tel. 7 ,6872. I sound and flexible and pure; looking for salesman like you for | Reward. Phon? 4914. 137 Pitkin 5. yard. Asphalt tile, waU covering. Private Instroctioiw 28 ate 25-28 with car. early yoke back chairs. Many other A fter 7 P. M. 46-4690, Mr. Albert I I will Rive my time and study to year*. Done by reliable, well-trained This position offers a se­ item s In pressed glass, blown BOLTON—69 acres, 8 room Cape tin thing* that long endure. street. 1948 WIL.LTS Jeepster. Inquire men All jobs guaranteed. Hall TELEVISION. Turn your spare VICTORIAN bedroom set, bed, Homer Larrabee, L. T. Wood cure future with splendid op­ glass, china and country tin. Ood, fireplace. im provem ents, ' I will do what 1 am able to ad­ With the rapid Increase In the ^ Linoleum Co., 3’. Oak etreet. time into profits. Learn television dresser with 6 drawers, marble . m vance a worthy cause; number of car* in the city and dls-1 Locker Co. portunity in consumer finance view, brook, good dairy barn, *18,- AnnoancfRientA Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or In.stallaUon and servicing In your Open Thursday Evenings top and long mirror, commode. 900; several other good farms in­ I will strive to lessen evil and obey trlct, and the growth of the popu-' 8109. spare time on actual TV equip­ field. Salary plus car allow­ Phone 3782 between 6 and 9 p. m. God's rightheous laws. latlon parking become* a more; UEARN TO Drive the easy way. 1948 PLYMOUTH four-door, radio, Also Sundays cluding 90 acres new bam, old heater, seat covers No reason­ ment which we supply. You will ance and Insurance. Other house with improvements, *8.950. I will pray to Him to guide me In insistent problem. It cannot Indef­ Dual controled car. Expert In- DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, build a complete large 12'i or benefits include group life in­ ! COLD.SPOT Refrigerator, in good ,l*u. the straight and narrow way; initely be solved by extcn.slon of Btruction. Manchester Automobile able offer refvised Call 2-9746 VIRGINIA L. MADDEN Welles Agency, Coventry. Tel. copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, 16 inch picture tube set while Antique.s At The Green condition, *40. Also new two-door . I will shun false pride and folly, I meters. In some fashion we shall Driving Academy. Phone 4232 after 6 Inquire 82 Lake street. guns, etc. repaired, sheara, surance and liberal savings 7-6872. i .'\i training .No need to give up your and retirement plan. m etal kitchen cabinet, *15. Can will live my best today. have to discover a way to provide ; 'W' Many satisfied clients FRIDAY and SATI'RDAY' knives, mowers, etc. put in con­ pre.scnl job imill you arc ready for be seen at 71 Chestnut street. Call A-2S —Grenville Kleiscr. parking space, unless some day we dition for coming needs. Braith- 4264. should decide to ban parking. \ SPECIAI.^; a better one. Placomcnl a.s.sist- Apply Houms for Sale 73 SPREAPtMG IT OW mt tv «*> wvifli ■ *9* w * •'1 Penionala 1941 rHEVROLET TUDOR walte, 52 Pearl street. ance after graduatinn Write to­ KITCHEN Set, parlor set, bed. My friend was reading aloud to fist spring large table, old 12 ft. GLENWOOD Combination oil and J lier husband the recent newspaper A college professor says that 1941 FORD SEDAN ANTlyUES Refinishod. Repairing day for complete details. No ob­ PERSONAL FINANCE THE PROSPEvn Hlh School for Heaters Radios *390 freexer, combination gas and oil gas range. 4 and 2. Phone 2-1018. m : w ith MAJOR HOOIM.E account of the Judy (.’oplon esplon- the rich are always Inclined to ac­ done on any furniture Tlcmann, ligation Box V, Herald. COMPANY O l young chUdren Pre-kindergarten, Written Guarantees stove, sink, lawn mower, electric Inquire 12 Lydall street. VACANT j age trial and did not hear the en­ cept things as they are. Well, to 189 South Main street Phone 753 Main Street keep on accepting things Is one | kindergarten, first grade Monday WOMEN - Girla Choose practical broodir, 1347 Cushman scooter. l.OVAL UPRIGHT vacuum trance of her ten-year-old daugh­ rOI.E MOTORS 4164 5643. with wines) THE BAH? vVHAT'S a s p r a i n ? THE ter. She came to the part where way to keep rich. through Friday TransportaUon nursing a.s ynnr career Enjoy Manchester 404 Wetherc.l street. Phone 2- attachments and hand ch ancr. Ex­ Four loom single, two unfinish- Best Terms Best Trades •DIXTC5R TDLO we HOOPLES HAvIE O L D com. 1H1 ST *»* stsvwt. me. t m sta u. *. s*t. <*r._ furnished Mrs. Lela Tybur direc­ KLECTRIG Clocks. Iron^. toasters, financial and social .success as a 2330 after 4 p m. cl. built 1949 Near stores aiid new B/A Re the attorney for the defense stat- cellent condition. Phone 6083 In­ VOO ID T PdT 0»f. MAPLE Baby Lird youth bed with quire 107 Hamlin street. n E A sy . STRINGS.' WHY, O N C E k n u c k l e absolutely nothing to do with es- man's life are between 29 and 30. "It’e been a buty week. Pet! Crushing rocks, loading the school not necessary. Train at or part time, (.ood opportunity location is improving every day. RIDE Wanted or share ride from I>iw mileage one owner New machine.^ expertly, promptly and VMe DIDN'T VJlTH A s p r a i n e d w r i s t 6CTY, ^ I ionuge." The youngster a.sked truck, watching the truck pull away . . . crushing rocks, home- in your spa.r time- earn .spVing and matties.s Good condi­ EI.FllTRlC Refrigerator. Good 1 Middle Turnpike East to Slate fires, manv extras A sparkler economically irpaircd ABC Ap­ and good jiav for right man. Ap­ Elf Peer TO ■ X BATTLED SYDNEY E H , WOT 1 suddenly, "Mother, what i.s c.-pion-1 A stout woman was struggling time you were told. Junior, that only an extremely as you learn Coiirse written hy tion. *15. Phone 4001. condition. Rea.~oi.able. Phone loading the truck, watching the truck pull away . . . Office Building 8;.30 . 4 .30 Phone *80 under reiling 115 Olcott pliance Co, 21 .Maple. 2-l.’i7.'i. ply in per.soii. Van s Service -Sta­ HCAiz TVte c o r n s t a l k 77 Bo u n d s NOT 'ag e?" to get under her tightly buttoned rich man can afford to have table manners like youre!' .street. plivairiar.s and tested in a lead­ tion 127 Hertford Road. MAHOGANY Sectional bookcases. 5880. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA BMTEIZ. IN AUCKLAND. NE\M b a r e ­ jacket to gel her bus fare. She crushing . • •" 2-1280. .-;|GN I’ATNTER do.siie.s truck let. ing clinie Proli'S.sional oiittil in- Excellent condition. Maple dinette Realtor O F yChJR ZEALAND, IN f a c e d Sailor— Babe? protested indignantly when the lering or any small sign work WHITE Conibiualion all cast iron Hlya, rhided If you are between the set, 7'3" X lO'f) . rug. 30-galIoii TIN V F E E T I TH E O L D TOO, Girl - Sir, just because you are man behind her offered to pay her 1941 FORD convertible coupe. Profeesionsl of long stamling. K.NT.INE LATHE Bengal stove 4 oil, 4 gas with 875 Main Street—Eat. 1921 BUGS BUNNY FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER Aatonobtlea P ot 8alc 4 ages of 17 and .'i.‘ years, write to­ hot water tank. Other items. BEFORE BARE X in uniform, don't think you can fare. J.3S5 Cdill Rockville 5-7879 minute minder ard storage space, Phone 5440 or ,59.".8 Phone 6981. cjill evenings. day for free information Glen- Phone 2-4081. Th e fo u r t h make friends on a public street Man—My only reason for wish­ 1949 BUICK Super 4-door sedan, ood (Tarrer .Selioola. 70.30 Glen- and include.* oil biirr.er and coil, oil Home Listings Wanted 3ULY,# ing to do so Is that you've unbut­ 1947 DODGE 2-door sedan, green. ■S'l'ENOGRAPHIC sendees. typ­ corner with a strange girl who radio, heater. Fully equipped. 19481 wood avenue. Chicago 26, Illinoi.'. THAYER BABY carriage and doll barrel and stand *200. Phone 2- toned my suspenders twice trying MOO miles on completely over­ lives at 1746 All.shmosh avenue, Pontiac sedan coupe Seversl ] ing, lellers, reporli-. compo.sed, TURRET LATHE carriage. Al.so girl's spring sailor 1757. to get into your own pocket. hauled engine Radio. heater answered. Telephoned dictation, AN OLDER Home with three down telephone 18,002. .MIND others. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. coat, wool bolero outfit All in This IS a private owner ear and OPERATORS VICTORIAN Dining room set. 54' and two up. Extra lot. Owner has NOISE.' delivery service Mailing ILsts. All Musical—Dramatic 29 good condition. Rea.'onablc. Call 1948 CHEVROLET convertible in excellent shape Call 74.'i6. accounts strictly confidential table, carved legs. 8 chairs, china to sell. House Is heated by oil. club coupe, radio, heater, very 2-9205. closet Iso miscellaneous items. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Samuel Linsay. 2-4731. PIANO runir.g, repairs, rc-condi- Must be able to sol up. Hipli Excellent condition. Purchaser nice condition throughout. See 1951 CHEVROLET Tudor deluxe tioning J. Cockerham, 28 Bigelow Phone 2-4796 for appointment. can move ir Immediately. Priced w ages. Answer to Previc. . thia car oday. Douglas Motors, black Powerglide transniisaion CARPENTRY PUILDlNtj All street Phone 4219. Boats and Accessories 46 right, too. For details, call T. J, A** Y w 333 Main. Fullv equipped Like new Phone branches Good work Reasonable Crockett, broker, at 5416. Fretty Bunny 2-14iz* rates Projnpl service. Rockville FIBRE EQUIPMENT CO. FOR BOATS, motors, tackle, ma- DINING ROOM SET, *20. Call 57 If 1948 CHE3TIOLET Aeroaedan, .5-5759 after 6. Help Wanted—Female 35 rine hardware and paint*. Mc­ 8775. SPRUCE STREET. Duplex 4 - 4. Immaculate. Practically new MODEL A Ford coach, excellent Intosh Boat Co., North end Pur­ ^ot air heat, 2-car garage. Large HORGEONTAl. VEBTICAL OPE.NINGS for full time sales­ Hilliard Street i^M B IN A TIO N Sink with all fix­ Premium tlrea, radio, heater. L/)w- condition Call 2-9469. after 4:.30 CARPENTER will work with and nell parking lot. Chns-Craft, lot. Only *11,000. Terms. Wm. tures. Good condition Phone 2- 1 Depicted 1 Uncommon mileage. None nicer anywhere. p m. instruct owner to build or repair ladies Apply Gsrtner's, 777 .Main Mercury. (Thampion, Scott-At- Goodchild. Sr., Realtor, or office 15 Douglae Motore, .333 Main. Hours .suitably arranged Good street Experience nece.asary. W ANTED- Parts counter man, 0101. animal, the 2 Range KXTRA ri.EA N l>nw MILEAGE water. .Ma-stercraft trailers. Phone Forest street. M anchester 7925 or New ZM land 3 H oney-m aker work Available soon Write Box married Expenence preferred but 2-3102. Open from 9:30 a. m. to 8 8891. "4 ^ BUT NOW! Save SH% pries in­ Written Guarantees GENERAL Office worker, young not nece.ssary Brunner's, 358 4 Buddhist A, Herald. p. m. m a t I iN l^ S crease on new Hudson automo- woman preferred. Bookkeeping East Center street. See Chet Machinery and Tools 52 A F E W 7 Despite its m onk SIX ROOMS complete. Oil steam fractured M iilbl i lit ‘ Mles in our stock, prior to new 1951 DODGE SEDAN experience helpful: will train a Brunner. heat. Sunporch. Storm window*, name, it is a 5 Islands (Fr.) 1951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN USED MOWERS for Farmall 12. FACTS = V2« - American g Small pastix i-io'jra ■ uaiziuutiH iia gOTsmment increase which waa HoDsehnkt Senieea qualified applicant. For Interview Diamonds— iVatchc screens and awnings. Very clean r4l2! WM 1 t-iraiJUU-K JL ,.t 5 W ELL, T H A T 'S A t h k ; » o x o ' t a c k s p r o p p g p allowed aL' dealers. Choice of 195(1 CHPTVROLET TttDOR phone 2-0738. WANTED--T V. service man. full H, B, and 14. Used single, double domestic ^ Bird's home LOAP OFF A5Y MINP, INTA •OMBTHIN' ANP I ,,— -- 1950 CHEVROLET REDAN OfferMl 13A Jewelry 48 tractor plows. Lime sowers, throughout Shade trees. Nesr bus breed 46 West Indian colors and models. Top dollar for time. .Must be experienced and line, store.* Chailei Lesperance. BY FONTAINE FOX 8 On the 26 In addition THOUOHT IT^.. your automobile. Can purchase 1940 PI.YMOUTH SEDAN FI-AT FINISH Holland window THREE WOMEN for general liavc driver.* license. Married man .spreaders Allis-Chalmcrs. John TOONLKMLLE FOLKS 13 Interstice sheltered side 27 Ray shrub w a 4 t h ' « 0 U P .' 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN LEONARD W YOST, Jeweler, re­ 38'20. outright without trading your shades m ade to measure. All laundry work .Steady employ­ preferred. Briinner'a, 358 East pairs. adjust watches expertly Deere, Cletrac, Farmall tractors. 14 Click beetle • Symbol for 29 Stratagem 47 Flower 1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN ment. benefits. Apply in person. 15 Scottish car. McCl’ire Auto Co., 373 Main melal Venetian ollnds at a new Center stnet. See Chet Brunner. Reasonable prices Open dally. Dublin Tractor Co , North Wind­ NEW FTVE Room ranch house, tantalum 30 W inter vehicle 48 Shoshonean 1946 CHEVROLET CONV New Model Lauiulry, 73 .Summit ham road, Williinantic. 3-3217. **S t i n k y ” d a v i s sheepfold 30 Cudgel Indians atraet. Tal. 2-9442. 1946 PONTIAC 6, SEDAN COItPE low price Keys made while you Thursday evenings, 129 Spruce fireplace, hot water heat, attach­ ■ llwHlI W TwTel^FOieMA 10 Follower wait Marlow's. street. ed garage, extra large lot, many 16 Expunge 11 Waistcoat 40 Infant ' 50 Substance 1946 OLDSMOBH.E 6 COUPE street. Phone 2-4387 18 Worm 1950 CHEVROLET Deluxe Fordor WANTED -Mason's helper Phone extra features S. A. Beechler, 12 Gaelic 42 Allowance lor for paving Powerglide tranemlaalon. Like Nice Selection 1937 to 1942 WEAVING of bums, moth holes .SHIRT PRESS operator. Expen- 3406 Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 19 Babylonian 17 Rough lavu w aste 52 Coal scuttle ence not neee.sMiry. .Steailv work. Realt(>r. Phone 6969. deity brand new. E xtras galore. 1950 Best Terms Best Trades and tom clothing, hosiery runs, Garden—Farm—Dairy MAN'S Double breasted oxford 20 Ingress 43 At this place 54 Symbol for CSievTolet, Tudors, Fordors. Doug-|,| handbags repai.-ed, eippet re Benefits. Blue Cross, life Insur­ W ANTED- Reliable young man 20 Properties 44 Hypothetical tellurium )- Products 50 gray suit size 40. Like new. *20 SPACIOUS 2-storv colonial. First 21 Sentry las Motors, 333 Main. COLE MOTORS—4164 plHcement. umbrellas repaired, ance paid vafalion witi. pay Ap­ for full time work on T V in­ floor, 3 rooms and lavatory. Sec­ 22 Symbol for 23 Closer structural uriit 56 Tone E ply in person .New Model Ijiiin- stallations ano deli'-ery Apply Phone 4013. tellurium 1938 FORD IS Ion heavy duty men s shirt collars revers^ and PA.NSIES. Swiss Giants, 58c bas­ ond floor 3 bedrooms and two 25 Irritates 45SoUcitude (music) 1950 FORD Convertible, whitewall replaced Marlow’s Little Mending dry. 73 Summit street. Bi-n-son's 713 Main street. ket, perennial flower plants, 23 Name* (ab.) tires, radio and heater Has 13,000 tranamiaaion and rear end Good baths. Recreatioii room in baae- 24 And (L atin) Shop gladioli bulbs, anna bulbs, Prem ­ Wanted—To Buy 58 nieqt has fireplace and bar. Oil II li Tm putting the large print at the bottom so the patient miles. Priced *1,895. Prtvste own­ running condition Price very rea- 26 Encourage 1 T~r" 5”4 10 aonable Inquire Bond Bread GRANTS HAS A GOOD ier strawberry plants, asparagus fired hot water lieat with autom a­ I will be sure to read the finish anyway!" er. Call 2-3391. .lOH FOR YOU H I LL OR l*arl lime cab driver*. WANTED-Good used furniture J 0 & ' 28 Tidings n r Bakery. 1055 Broad .sIrTrt. Hart ,\pplv at City Cab. Purnell Place roots, flowering shrubs, ever­ tic hot water Flagstone terrace 31 Shakaqiearea] IT" Florists—Nurseries 15 greens Woudlanc, Gardens, 168 Any quantity. We oSei you high and axxTiings for all windows. At­ LL 1950 NASH Ambassador sedan. ford 2-7273. • Good Starting Salary I est price*. Woodshed Phone 3- king IS 4 14.000 miiCB Has radio, heater, .-il'PER .SWI.S.S (7lant pan.sie.s. 3.')C Woodland slreeit. John J. Zapad- tached garage, landscaped nicely. BY MERRILL C. BLOS9ER 1936 PLYMOI'TH convertible 3154. 32 Comet’s train FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Delour hydraniatic, tw'in hsda and other a doxen. 3 doz fur *I 00, will also • \ ’acation.s With Payl TOOL MAKERS ka. 8474. Price *20,000. June occupancy. 33 Cameroon u coupe. Radio and heater new- Jj extras. Excellent financing. Terms wholesflie same Colorado Blue CAMPING Equipment. Tent, trail- Jam es J. Rohan A Son. Realtors, native motor Full prue *9.’i iliirke • Hi.'icount.s on F’iircha.«r.= I AND MAINE Certified seed potatoes, This vuay. Mow Murry through h e r e , available. Phone 5416 during the .Spruce, atviul 1'j ft tall. *1 (10 517 Hartford Road. Tel. 7433. 34 Sm all-UIand P G ood ei/enikk3 . may i help you? Yes! This c x y A c x a r ,^ Motor Sale* Tel 2-2012 Open *3 7.’’i, HK) lb. bag Knarf's Mar­ er. portable house, to rent for ■a please / 7HOUOUT- MRS. COLSTDN - ITB LATER. day. raeh. 1.3 tree.s fur *12(81 (Ipen | • Promotion.^ on .Merit! .M .U'HI.NISTS 35 Fbretoken YOU'RE MRS COL&TDM.AREKrrYDUT^ FUL! I THAN 'iOo think: 7 evenings ket. .532 East Middle Turnpike. summer or buy. Phone 7216 or 36 ROUTE 6, 20 minutes to Aircraft. 1) ITS A SHORT evenings after .'i p ni and .Sun­ • Rf'tin’ment and Sick Plan.*! Falknor drive. 36 R equire IT WAS AFRAID 1942 CHEVROLET club coupe. uanled hy fast growing young 4 'i years old Cape Cod. Six fin­ days A Poiuiielh. 104 Home­ 37 Red Cross I D Be Runs and handles beautifully. 1941 FORD 2-door sedan. Radio • Group Insurance! concern POTTED TOMATO plants, cab­ ished rooms, oil heat, garage, 5- u. r LATE ! and heater Very clean car Clarke stead street. bage. 'jroccoli. lettuce, pansy Kooma Without Board 59 (ab.) Good tires. *165 down. Full price TOP WAGES large lot. Full pric, *9,950. Call > Motor Sales. Tel 2-2012 Open plants. Krause Greenhouse, 621 38 Electrical uni only *495. Douglas Motors, 333 FULL TIME (40 Hour Week) PROFIT SHARING FURNISHED Room for one gen­ Ellsworth Mitten, Agent. Man- 5T“ VI evenings. Hartford Road. Cab 3700. 39 Size of air > r Main. or PLEA.SANT SURROUNDINGS tleman. Near Mam street Phone Chester 6930. rifle shot Roofing—Siding Ifi Till.* i.« a real opportunity to w 1940 PONTIAC 2-door coach 1947 PART TIME (28 Hour Week) WELL ROITED cow manure, *10 2-2170. 9 Hazel street. 41 Moral 1950 4-DR. 8TUDEBAKER WE .SPE(.'IALIZK in rcKifldg and make a future for vour.aelf TEN MINUTES from Center. 6 CHAMPION *1695 — Radio, 6 cylinder engine Can he seen at a load. *16 for full cord. Wall 47 Symbol for •^57” siding. Highest quality matorlaJs. Part time schedules max be LARGE . pleasant double rooms, room oldei hoiiue, fireplace, hot ruthenium heater, overdrive. 30 Wsddell rosd after 4:.30 p m TOE K-F A D MIG. CO stone *15 four yard load. Call Workniaruship guaranteed. A. A. with twin beds At the Center. 14- water oil heat excellent condi­ 49 Consume r T- worked out with housewives. 334 Charter Oak Street 7083. Leonard Giglio. tion. With or without acreage. 1048 LAND CRUISER 8TUDE- Dion Inc 299 Autumn street. Manche*ter 16 Wadsworth street. 51 Fortiflcatlon B AKER—Heater. overdri\-e. 1937 PLYMOUTH Price *65 Tel. 4860, PREMIERE Strawberry plants, Call agent 3702.______52 T orrid B Apply At Employment Office ROOM FOR Rent. No kitchen Phone 7073 *1 2.5 per KKl, *10 per thousand. 53 Plea In % 1948 OIJ3SMOBILE SEDAN, 4- GtfARA.NTEED Roofing and roof WANTED Stock (.Terk, over 1* j privileges. GcnUiraan preferred. IDEAL Location. 5 room single. p Si Rhubarb ruot^ for 25c. Four or m itigation S" DR. — Im maculate. *1395. repairing Gulters and conduc­ W, T. (iRANT COMPANY (food hours iktod pay .See Gro-1 Call 5'252. Garage. 14 acre.s, barn, poultry Model 76. Black, radio, heat­ .5 acres of good land for rent. fiSCblnky r r 1942 KXDRD pickup. In excellent tors, Coughlin 7707. eery manager. Popular Market houses. Priced right for quick 5T- er, hydramatic. 815 Main Street (Charles O'Connor, 171 Union 57 Rounded condition. Phone 2-2136. LARGE, PLEASANT room for sale. Exclusive with E. F. Von 58NuUifles t5 street. Phone 5698. one or two. on bus line, twin bods. JL BY AL VERMEER 1949 FORD CONV. COUPE—Ra­ WANTED Sa.-’slady full or part Ecker, agent 509 Keeney street. PRISCILLA’S POP The I.oHing Fight dio, heater, white side walla. Motorcycle*—Bicyciwi 11 Roofing 16A time. Apply Manchester Piibiic Situationa Wanted— Phone 57('5. GOOD Weathered chicken manure MANCHESTER-- We have just Serious Enough! LANK LEONARD *1495. Market, Bakery department. Female S8 MICKEY FINN IF DIDN’T V (.T)UGHLI.’',".S Roofs .stay on! For for your garden 10 bushels *3. ROOM FOR gentleman. Private listed this ve,./ unusual 6-room <30LLV, HAZEL! YOU SHOULDN’T GRUMBLE, 'rtXrRE A GREAT ONE I la/d I 1948 PONTTAC CLUB COUPE— guaranteed roofing call Coughlin Delivered in Manche.-ter Call DEAR! YOU KNOW I'M TALKl YESTERDAY 'ECONOMIZE SO WELL, BOY S 26 ' bnUoon tire bicycle. .SK('RETAR5' Wnnteil to work in EXPERIENCT-:D Hou.sekeeper de­ entrance. Near bath. Central. In­ house with country atmosphere. WEa-AH-YOU'RE OH NO! I KNOW 17 J E A N ie ? MASHED POTATO COULDN' “ HAVE Radio, heater, six cylinder. 7707 2-0,59.3 THEN WHAT SANDWICHES T R Y IN G T O CAME HOME WITH A *1395. Good condition Phone doctor's offire .Stair name, age sires po.sition Prefer to live in quire 224 (Tiarter Oak atreet. Not in a development. House was IS I' GOIN'TO BE KNOCKED CANT BE ANYTHING YEAH? WE NEW AFFORDEDRD WERE GOING. ECONOMIZE! RCXIFING Specializing m repair­ and qualifications to Box R. Call 2-9237. Call 8368. built last year. Has oil heat, Vene­ FOR A LOOP, I 6'POSE J- VERY SERIOUS. NEW 1948 CHEVROLET AERO SE­ AND- TO GET ing roofs bf ail kinds Also new Herald. Houf)«hoin linfiffs 51 tian blinds, drapes, stove and re­ ■ -WHENITBJ. DAN—Radio, heater. Wanted Adto»— YO'J/ MARRIED pool* Gutter work. Chimneys frigerator, one-car garage. Lot 1940 PLYMOUTH 4-DR SEDAN Motorcycles 12 HOUSEKEEPER Wanted 3-6 30 Dos*!*— B1r«l4— P etP 41 ROOM FOR Rent in private home. -IN JUNE' cleaned, repaired 26 years' ex­ ol,D KED Tin Ban. f06 North 100’ X 140' Reason for selling, 1948 8TUDEBAKER I S TON daily rxropt Sunday Central lo- Lady or gentleman. 2-1746. perience tree estimates. Call Main street, boys and sells good owner In seivice Full price *14.- CAB and CHASSIS WANTED I^sed cars We pay ration Call belAecn and (DLLIF, Puppies. A K.C. Sables, Howley Manchester 5.361. used furniu-ri and antiques, SINGLE. Airy, front room. Heat, 800. Exclusive with Alice Clam- 1948 INTERNATIONAL S TON top prices. Immedlete cash. Cole 8. tris J. H Pori heron. Doming Motors. 4164. street, Wappir.g (Off Biickland Frank Denettt Phone 2-3376. hot water. Gentleman preferred. pet Agency. Phone 2-4543 or 2- PANEL 0880 or Mrs. Wagner 2-0028. 1947 INTERNATTONAI. S TON Heating—Plumbing 17 WANTED—Elderly woman for Road I. Manchester 8370. Phone 2-3319. hoii.'ekeeper, care of one .small PLATFORM rtufrincaa Semcea Offered 13 COMPLETE SELECTION SUNNY ROOM for gentleman. PLUMBING and Meeting. Furn­ mild by cay Nice country home. MALE English Setter. Orange TWO FAMILY 6-4 ROOMS 1947 DODGE 'i TON PICKUP Next to hath, near Cheney's. aces. oil burners anc boiler* Earl References XX'ritt F Reynolds. 12 Belton Two years old AKC solid maple and waxed birch criba. Van Camp. Tel 5?44 Tanner a-eniie Willinianllc, un­ Call 2-97o2 rhifforobes, chests, high chairs, Phone 2-9659. One half acie lot. 2 car garage We also have for Immediate de­ PLOWING And harrowing 5 livery Studebaker S. ** ton pick Butler Tel 2-9543. til Mhv 1st or phone Williniantic hathlnettes, solid maple bunk 4 loom apaitmrnl rented at 336.-’0 4 IB ups. IS ton cab and chaasla. PLUMBING and heating. Jobbing 3-9758' after May 1st R F D beds, children's three piece chrome PLEASANT —ROOM for gentle­ per month. 6 room apartment i * f t ^ ALL APPLIANCES aervtced and a special** Reptping with cop- Andover Mve Sfoek—Vehicles 42 sets. available. Ixcatcd at 20.5-207 Union CHORCHES MOTOR SALES repaired, burner*, refrigerator* pei tubing Aiitc.matic hot water men 91 Foster street. street Priced al *11.7,50 Ca.sh BY LESLIE TURNER SADDLE iORSES for rent .Mso Now Furniture. Appliances and TV BY EDGAR MARTIN WASH TUBBS Kit Geta The Word 80 Oakland St. Phone 2-948.3 ranges, washer* etc All work heaters su'd and installed. Bc-ti- YOUNG WO.M.A.N fountain experi- for saic ot trade Cedar Hill needed *4.7.50 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Check guaranteed Metro Service Co- mates rheertully given. Call B. enee preferred. Full lime day ROOM FOR R EN l . Call 8118. 1941 CHEVROLET Tudor Motor Rauch 21 Bush Hill Road Man- Shop a t Sevcial other 2 family and .sin­ IT'S A C tG L t, UK. yOUK FATMgR P «D TOHKJMT, JKB Tel. Manchester 4-0883. T. Peterman 2-9404. work Apply .\rthui- Drug Mr. V IS iKiW l'0'.a>M 04*'ly front end completely overhauled chestei 590b. gle houses. 4 family zoned for busi- f, MVl man MFtmVTHAT WWK* ICAULVUe- UAVBE WILL LOOK AFTEC AIL PCTAk )6A5 5WUMG Vaughan. CHAMBERS evoit Tvsoo&A»)0 CAPTAIM EA5V SWNGING (WTO aOLA: Guaranteed. 1940 Plymouth WINDOW SHADES made to orilar PLUMBING and heating, apecial- nesa. Also package stora. Ftor ap­ HXVP I-----V4\K>y COAT.IVY tW VOy_BBTTeR. AEAO 'T'; TWO SADDLE horses work at the Green Business l>ocaltons pointment please call VOO, 'H J wrsoooi - TAX! APTHf you so ow. MAT'S LA5T WIfifiAOE TO YOU^ » « . yOU’R f sedan, new motor recently equip­ and installed Venetian blind* Izlng in repairs, remodeling, cop­ WAITRESS Part t',^ip. days, hours horses pony cart, saddles, light For Kent 64 ped. Douglae Mo.ors. 333 Main. and curtain rod* 24 hour aervlce. per water [Iptng. new construc­ 11 to 3 Apply Arthur Dnig. Mr. harness used once 1939 DeSoto Hours: 10 A. M to 5 P. M. Estimates gladly given. Fagan tion. Estimates given. Time pay­ Vaughan HOWARD R. HASTINGS 1938 FORD Deluxe 2-door. Low- .1 (■ Scranton. 428 Hillstown 7:30 to 8:.30 P. M. OFFICE IN Orfurd ouilding Real Window Shadv Co.. Route 44 at ments arranged. Edward Johnson road Aslate. professional etc Apply Phone 2-1107 price for Inexpensive traiispo|rta- Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. Phone 6979 or 5044. SECRETARY for doctor's office tlon. Check with Douglas for the Plea.se stale qu.alificalions in a WINDOW SHADES. Measured, Marlow'* best values. Douglas Motors, 333 CABINET Making, reflnish and KKhTClENT Plumbing and beat­ letter to Dr. Howard Boyd and Poultry snd Supplira 43 made and installed 10 colors and MANCHESTER—New 6-room full Main. repair furniture. Screens mad* to ing. Plugged drain* machine Dr Frank H Horton. 935, Main qualities in stock. Keith Furniture Summer Homes For RenI 67 2-story colonial. 1 year o(d order. Phone 2-9.533. John Hahn. cleaned. Carl J. Nygran, 303 street P l-ACTI y o u r order for quality ■ Phone 4159. Owner transferred. 30-day occu­ 1937 PONTIAC four-door sedan. Oakland atreet. Phone 6497. chicks, produced from leading COVEHMTRY LAKE, Lakewood pancy. Price *14,600. Phone 6273 WE BUY iid sell good used furni­ Very good condition. Phone 2- PLOWING and harrowing. Gar­ strain.s, also started chlck.s in Heights section. New furnished Brae-Bum. ture. combination ranges, gas 4167. dens and acreage. Reasonable Help Wanted—Male 36 limited qiiantitie*. Stanley Dick­ cottage for rent. Preferably for Moving— IVacktiit— ranges and heaters Jones Furni­ QUIET STREET. 3 minutes from rales. Phone 2-1287. inson, 531 Lydall street. Tel ,5402. season Call 4217. 1BS9 PACKARD 120 4-door sedan. SO HELPER klDR wash room. Oppor­ ture Store, 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. bus, 4 pleasant rooms. Expand­ In good condition. Has radio, TYPEWRITERS and adding ma­ tunity for ad'anceiiient. Good able 2nd floor. Oil hot water heat. heater, good tires. New battery chines repaired and overhauled, MANCHESTER . ackage Delivery working condition; Apply in Articles tor Sale 45 LATE MODEL Easy washer with Waniril to Kent 66 Combination screen and atorm ajt-aMT,. and seat covers. Phone 2-1325. Local light trucking and package per.son Maple Dry (Tlcanera and spri> nnse and spin dry. Elxcel- work guaranteed. Phone 2-3418. windows. Lot 73 x 173. w ith trees. BY BOCHAEL O’MALLEY delivery. Refrigerator*, washer* Laundcrera, 72 Maple street. CHICKE.N Manure for garden or lent condition. Phone 2-0524. WANTED— Young couple with Priced *11,500. Madeline Smith. VIC FUNT Only Da Beat and atova moving a apeclaJty lawns. 40c bushel Phone evenings family desire 4-room apartment. Realtor. 2-1642 oi 4679. Oh, Hello! BY V. T. HAMLIN Phone 3-U752. DISHWASHER and porter. Auto­ 6971. PHILCO Console *25. Exception­ In vicinity of Manchester. Furn­ ALLEY OOP matic machine. Day work. Apply ally good tone, four speakers, all­ ished or unfurnished. Dial 9-2640 FOUR ROOM house, glass enclosed AMWZ AfiK » AiWHAT CAi.l. PHIL, for moving, light MXtlCB LOOWNS^ WOnOW'A** W4W TEOUGW Arthur Drug. Mr. Vaughan. ROYAL AND Smitb-Oorona port wave bands, phonograph jack. Storrs, or white Box 15, Merrow, porch, electric water heater, elec­ TWAT6M0«* cou-ncH pvaK.uw' bat trucking, aahea, rubbiab removai. FOK 60V5BONE, able and >tsndaru typewTiter* Tel 2-3953. Conn. tric stove, pot type oil heater, WAS hUCK:*OF ~ ) > 41*40* o a A40PPUN. Ed SulliTan’s Special! Specialize in moving,. Good work. GAS STATION attendant, full All makes of adding .machlnea bath, Knotty pint paneling. One ■VOO-NOW ^ ^K A JC a-B A UTTLE. Call 2-3774 anytim e, or 2-9248 time. Older man preferred. Apply sold or rented Repair* on al WANTED—3 or 4 room rent by HAND IT <1 (MOV gOMOM MAHOGANY Dining room set. acre, artesian well. Price *6,800. OVER/ a fte r 5. In person. Gorman Motor Sales, make* Marlow'*. 2 adulta. References. Write Box Call Coventry 7-6717 after 6:30

SATURSAT, APRIL 18. 1881 PACE TWELVE iSv^nittg IfrraUi Arengk Daily Net Preaa Run Tht WMtiMr F a r Urn Weak ■adbiK rawa—1 ul 0. •. WMtfew taOM Will be usefi by the American Oan- Apia as. IN I or othar that normal peopW wmild cer Society for cancer research Today (Mr sad mild! to a lg h t not undaratand. To P la y in Revue Cancer Drive which we hope will conquer this fa ir oad cooler; Tueadoy (a ir to Property deatniction Mema not disease. WANTED 10,171 About Town partly Moody, little ehaage la tem- Heard Along Main Street to have been confined to the plate "I appeal to all peraona who glass smashup. Houses under oon- Nears Quota ivN r «C «IM ANH p e r a fr a . BtfUmih* Tiiwernianeiu There was a time when devil­ of the Tumor clinic al the Man­ name, address and phono number chester hospital, which w-as est.ib- , For Next Two Years m \%rT * ’ Abks Coiif{rr8» .Approve sistant. headiiuarter.s. As we get it, every­ of her owners. Piotzers folks, try Instead of criminality ran thing went daniiy except th.at the lished five years ago. la known One Million | jy i^ g g i Kracchla said, lived on Farm drive. riot, that devils too'k a certain first-hand to scores of local fam­ hO Billion for A meeting of the newly formetl electric meter wius left on the Girl pride in the originality of their WlUiaro Cooper HarUord, April 80—OP)—A bal­ to W in 1 Motherhood of Mary Mothers Scout side of the partition. Wondering at tlie big distance ilies since more than 612 patients I Defenne Riiflget, Aid accomplishments. While any have been given service. anced budget without a aalea tax Circle will meet Thursday evening So here were the Kepubllcans. petite Pretzel had apparently dope can heave a rock, we are re­ Plans have been completed for FO R SA LE Bid Made on * May 8 at the home of Mrs. John doing their political carousing un­ strayed, the w-oman went to the the exciting Fashion Revue entitl­ "The Tumor Clinic has on its hike. minded of the contrasting story staff a full time medical social Hutchinson, 131 Helalne road. der flaring light being charged up phone and called the number told us recently of the way ex- ed "Fa-shlonalysls'' w-hlrh will be SWISS GIANT That'* the prospect in Connecti­ Kiacchia had given her. worker. Mrs. Frances Taylor nnl S eou l on May DayUU:Ml.%Tr.4:: to the poor tJirl .'^coiit.s' mete'-. ' cess vigor wa.s worked off in tow n presented bv Burton's, Inc. for the cut today as a reault of an upward llockanum benoflt of tlie .Sisterhood of Temple local doctors who serve on the Ever Ready thrcle of King's Kvery time the GOl’ burned imd- "Vi-.s. a man’s vuii-i- answered, he In an undanmging and decently revialon in the estimated revenue pfl to Strike Back night I'ldhs. the Girl Si outs loo li.iil lost a I’aih.Miml. lIis descrip­ Itetii .Sholom si the Temple on Wed- clinic committee on a voluntary Daughters w*tll hold it.s spring alarming w-ay some years back. PANSIES for the next two year*. tion titled Pretzel to a T. nesdav evening. May 2 at 8:30 p.m. basis include Dr. John Hamblet. Rockville, April 30 lA’i An Tokyo, April 30 ■ i/tT Allied , Hons force* will not he aecrlficcd Hard, FaMt at SealH rummage sale at Second Congre- ^ ere burned A hunch of the boys on the Dr Edward Be.s.ser. Dr. Donald rational churen. kh-iday, .May 4. at i You might not think this was .Next, the woman said, was the West .tide, with the devil whisper­ Models w-ill show the newest in Select Your Ow-n Budget Director Robert H. offer of "over one million doUara" artillery laid an explosive curl am unnr- (»«Anrily ’ to hoM Sfoul. . sportswear, beachwear. bathing Morrison, Dr. D. J. Roberts and Of Red Armed Mi^ht much 'f a thing, lull so active are trniisp'irtmg of Pretzel to Farm ing In their ears, notleed that Choice of Colors Weir’s prediction this w-eek-end for the purchase of the HiK’kanum of Are iH'fore Scoui today in the In I)(mm1 Sh»|>^ 9:80. Members of the committee suit* and bare top dresses Includ Dr. D. M. Caldw-ell. that the Income for the next two will be at the church vestry- from local Reinibllcan.s that, when the drive. nightly several neighborhood resi­ mills was made this morning by path of a galheiing Red army in­ On«* of V'«n KIrot a rorpa rom- bill I aiiie in we forget for how Ing many niitionnlly advertised ■ Boaidos offering financial as- years may be $15,000,000 higher tent on seizing the old .qouth Ko­ saven o'clock on. T-bursday eve­ Farm drive'.’ Oil. no. the man dents regularly took to strolling Allan L. Goldllne, wealthy Maine mrinrloi.a hhUI thr final (ioclai »n r»n Wn.shinglon, April 30— (i- mention, and that, we under­ lip over a II mh, passed the ifree Always Ready for Action budgp qtueation. a«r\'ea, de.aplte 7().fK>0 eaaualtiea at th e Osvenent church of incidence. he vow-cd, because he In his bid. Goldfine offered to Stales’ own military costs stand, is a true indli-ntlon of men­ the revue and the songs and w-111 Republicans were insisting that down from the north (or a mass ford, R. I- Sunday, and Dr. Harvey lives at 28 Otis alreet, too. end to a hiding place near the direct and narrate the fashion purchase "all of the mill proper- | assault. Airmen spotted Il.tlO.'i anfTi'red in their aeven-4lay-old of- tal fatigue. A person with an or- free and awaited strollers. it would take a one per cent In­ lies owned by J. P. Stevens A ('o., and to help arm Us Allies. K McArthur of Hartford Semi­ ileiiy. trained mind doe.sn’t for­ Tile re.sl was simple. The w oman showing, assisted by Nella Pascal. Red vehicles moving along tlie fenaive. nary Foundation will speak at the simply retinned Hretzel to her Shortly, a couple appeared. crease In the sale* tax—or some Inc. in the ('ity of Rockville and The Ked radio at ryfinRyanK re- The mes.sage broke down in get He remembers He is quick Many amusing songs have been INDOORS OR OUTDOORS other source of added revenue—to — I’hoto by Robert Nauinan western front. Twenty thoussnd Covenant-Congregational rhiireh. fidks who lived on the second Watting until the walking, iin- written for this oeraslon and the the Town of Vernon." inmunists were reported gath- porttNl Sunday midnight ('ommu- more detail the military esti­ on the trigger. He is toeing the expectlng pair was close to the make up a $43,000,000 gap between line. He Is on the hall. Hour of 28 Otis street all the time. music w ill be under the direction of I Hi* bid Includes "all land* and ercH as shock tnsips for the as- niata were only arven uid a half mates included in Mr. Tru­ "plant," the boys slowly "mate­ Income and outgo for the next two Uembebs at Manchester High "Valley Forge." the production of the Manchester participants were hulldinga. riparian right*, water It therefore gave us some sur­ The explanation to the whole Mrs. William Cooper and accom­ year*. New London Biilkeley, and "Last guests at the homes of students of saulq mllea from Seoul man’s general budget, sent to prise this morning when from the thing is really very clear and sim­ rialized" a white, terrifying ghost panied by her on the piano. School Sock and Buskin production ' Thta and franchises. Including Will Defend City Heavily censored field reporta In- gcleatlfic rhermostat by pulling on the rope and rais­ Democrat* were early and em­ Flight Over. " staged by Lynn, Lockwood High school. Congress in January, for the (Connecticut Society for Mental ple, rretzel and family had Just The Sisterhood committee In of "Antigone," and their director, ill machinery, equipment and sup­ probing attacks were re­ dlt ated they wei< nuu'h cloaer In Our Ctgar Department ing the sheet upward tow-ard the phatic in announcing that they Mass. The 12 play.s were pre.sentcd Tlie Man he.stci group, greeted plies now located on these preni- Onl' fiscal year beginning July 1. Mean* FRESH Cigars Hygiene. Incorporated, we re- moved to 28 Otis from Farm drive charge of this event are Mrs, Sid­ would oppose any attempt to In­ Mra. Helen Page Skinner, return­ a.s it a.^nvid home yeslciday. in­ port in the early hours Mon- Monday of $7,400,000 tempt to Induce such personnel to Communist army north of the diseased blood for healthy blood At the moment, it seems un­ Joe off about the many plares in WITH F camera authorized. proven whether ,t was animal or, , unusual as well a.s entertaining which the Lodge budget include* Washington, April 30 — — sol, Rudolph Hailey, indicated the leave employment in Rockville." Han," . .. saved the infant'* life here over glass Ambalanee Servtoe report may carry some sharp He Mtld hi* offer would remain 156,176.414,690 of "new obllga- fermented splrlU that prompted windows and amusing, husb.inds arc invited to absord a claimed deficit Hinta of possibly sensational accu- AP General Bxeenllve Frank H the weekend. tlonal authority"—meaning for di­ He j Democrats also dsbate ^ is point criticism of former New York Adds Far East, Strife open foe 80 d»x>. M>4,«)>ould fc* ■ TTi* family doctor of Mr. and WASTE PAPER thp bombaniment of plate Rlasa . wi„i to accompany , • - . their---- *, w ives----- for an ffldeon or oi/fdoort F#d-Mcih nlw «y» aationa or* piling up In -advance fOntr logartiit al**r Vow FluM'« rect expenditure* and for letting and orgu* that the 17,400,000 I* a Wiillam O’Dwyer. accepted In writing to him In care pres* corrference that "tlnlted No- Mr*. John Titchen of Well* road, windows In .Manchester Wednes-1 . ^ gnow «hmu i enjovment. Ihu pietur*. For avtrydoy, unpotrd Ci'mera...... of the scheduled releaiM tomorrow May Spread Despite of contract* for futur* payment. dav nipht Also It Is unk.now.-n ‘’V lettln.- him know about Each woman attending this "phoney doflclt" deUberatgly rig­ Printer's Proof Stolen a t Ilia attomego, FOgrift, Dodd, had predicted ••tw* 1 week* ago ihols of chndrtn— for weddings, of the Senate 'Crime committee's Blum#iifa)d ind Nalr. 180 Caprtnl $4,300,000,000 to cover n**(t* . , , ,, v„,incr early so that hr (Joe) could get | allowing will receive a very lovely- and etbur tpuciol occo$ien$— keep a ! Ia>h ...... ged to *how on unfavorable pic­ Tobey and other committee Effort to Limit It; th*t the infant about to be bom avenue, Hartford. "for a large military public work, ‘ i out and round up some brsine.ss, favor, as a gift from Burton’s. Inc. ' WILLIAMS Fud'FIoth Camtrci on hand for intfonf ture of the budget record of the report on its nation-wide investi­ members appeared on a television to Mrs. Titchen would have ...... nuiul or in.sane. | for him.self. What a surprise the - Cites Red Aggression "I am prepared to Immediately program to b* recommended soon I Tickets may be obtained from uto. Nothing to odjutl— to ttrrpit tvon Hulbs ...... former Democratlf administration. gation of rackeWering. program w.iich also produced the Mrs. Mac Grabs orythrohlastosia fetall*. a diaraae for authorization." The floating opinion seems to be, feUov,. „ „ the other end of the line the committee members and will news that a printer's proof of the make a aiibstantlal cash deposit caused by certain varlntinna In the COLLECTION o child con u»o it C iirrtin ;: Itag S?,..'0 Attempting to further reduce Senator Tobey (R., N. H.) said No details were given to thu toward the purchase price and en­ that the romlJtlons on which the i Joe .said, '1 know all ' also be available at Burton'a. TqIioi E iha'p cUnr picigrot t'l *?7 the Item that the Republican* re­ yesterday he expects "several forthcoming report h.Ts been Wa.-pe« of work on lathe and mill­ GOLD FISH are in season now. Estimates On Request Now is your chance to get rid of those old out of dale To Nationalize Oil limit it." Arhe.son said, but added: News Tidbits nnestheslolaKy staff, began ex­ Kefauver told Allen, the latter "If this happens the responsi­ manding roll. changing the diseased blood for ing machine. By the w-ay. the only time a cameras. We will allow $3.00 for any camera regardless said, that he had no intention of C oIIm I From (/P) Wires They arrived at Sewsrt Air 4 () Hurl, .3 Critirally dog is "spaded" Is w-hen one is CALL charging him with theft and apolo^ bility for It will rest squarely on good Woo—U. 1 While the commiision ho* made I the Senate Armed Services and be liquidated, largely becauae its : aid in financing agriculture, corn- 1949 Chevrolet Sedoa lyntta •24.95 to be subversive: Hong Kong, April 30— (/P)—The Communist Chinese re­ S. atomic weaponeers probably no announcement, regarding the Foreign Relations committee to original purpoac has become '"sub- ^ mcrce and Industry.” When you need fuel voIm I The Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee will set off the world's greatest cx- ! time schedule for the testa, there tell reporters the vote to adopt merged *n support of risky busl- | Requirements Relaxed You too can save money by gettiiij : N ou r 1947 Ford Tudor DeLuxe gime is taking over the holdings of the British-owned Asiatic committee, the National Council this system was "substantial" ness." j Requirements governing RFC'S of American-Soviet Friendship, pl(?sion within the, next 10 days. I have been Indication* from other glasses at Union Optical Co. 1946 Chevrolet Club Ice Cream Bar quickly Petroleum Ckimpany in China. The move, announced yester- The nuclear ftesion blast will be authoritative quarter*. Rep. F. Hkl- MacArthur Is to appear before He said "favoritism and corrup- operations have been relaxed Inc., and the Internaticmal Work­ a joint meeting of the two fwn- tion " have been demonstrated in since that time, the former Preat- h'* qwM—M raarl 8 flUar* clam day by Red China’s Premier and Foreign Minister Chouen-lai, ers Order. Inc., of New York (?7ty. the grand finale to a new series of ward Hebert (D.-L*.), appointed Coups tests at the Kniwetok proving mlttees on Thursday. its operation. dent’a statement pointed out. ROUTES 6 and 44*A lOLTON Ih* alri Sugar claawc fUftl Swaape apparently was in retaliation for the recent seizure of the The Tribunal sent all three by the House Armed Service* com­ G. O. P. for Publlr Session Hoover, who recently urged that Service at Union Optical is the best in 1946 Chevrolet Sedan C A LL 4148 hara fiaar*. . . dutic. . . tpray*. . . cases back to the U. 8. District grounds in the Marshall Islands. mittee to be an observer, told re­ • "Ao a result,” he said, "the In­ tanker Yung Hao by the British in Hong Kong. Completion of the series will Their general Inquiry into Far the RFC be abolished, appeared stitution now undertakes to fi- hrifhlaac fahrica . . . da-malh* • * • Court here for a hearing on their porters earlier this month he would Eastern policy was touched off by before the Senate Banking com­ town. 1947 Chevrolet DeLuxe contention that the loyalty pro­ make 1951 the boom year for leave the capital on M*y 1 and (re­ nence, by so-called loans, almost SfMcial for Satarday aad Suaday ctatatal Sa HtM, aaiy la ucal Cacia President Truman's removal of mittee to tell the reasons behind anything, domestic and •ometimea TAFT ASKS CUT IN U. S. MILITARY FORCES gram is unconstitutional and their atomic explosions. At least half a turn on May 12. Last week. Sena­ Panel Delivery na maia than ardinary vacuum coMnin wnM dozen atomic explosions will have the five-star General from hts his view. even foreign, on most any terms it Washington. April 30— (/P)—Senator Taft (R.. Ohio), to­ I names hence should be stricken tor Magnuson (D-Wosh) said *t In a statement prepared for the claunartt AU AHACHMiNn been touched off by the I'nited command*. pleases. All work done at Union Optical Co. is 1941 Plymouth Sodon day urged a half-million man cut in projected American niili- ! from the subversive list, Hong Kong that he waa going from Some Republicans have been committee, he said: TURKEY DINNER j The district court had thrown States before the year is half over. demanding public scs.’^ion.*, but "1 believe that the RFC should "In my view, when it enter* ths guaranteed. 1940 Ford Ferdor » ■ DtMOMSnAnOMI COM4 IN NOW! tarj’. forces and a $20,000,000,000 reduction in the mobiliza­ There may be still more. there to Eniwetok to witness test* non-emergency area of loan* in ; out the cases on the government’s which would involve “maclear fia- Senator Russell i D . Ga » agree* be liquidated. tion budget—but called for "a more agpre.s.sive war in Asia.” ! motion the organizations had An Atomic Energy commis.sion the committee (snild not "get all "1 believe some facilities for excess of $100,000 its social and The policy of neutralizing Chiang Kai-shek’s forces in For­ anonuncement in late March Indi­ snn '■ economic purpose become sul^ I failed to state a clain' upon which This latter reference appeared the facts " in such .ses.sion*. Rus­ loans In the small buaines* field • Come in and have Mr. Christensen adjust HOT TURKEY SANDWICH mosa is “complete nonsense,” Taft told the United States relief could be granted. cated, by use of the present tense, sell, as chairman of the Arrned should be continued under other merged in support of risky busi- LUMBER that the series of experimental ex­ to confirm prevloua speculation nemi. and in boiling out creditors yonr glasses free of charge. Chamber of Commerce. I TTic High Court told the lower Eiervlce* committee, will preside organizations." plosions may have been under way that the present Eniwetok eerie* at the hearing*. Small business loans, the former On a large scale. DILLON ALSO CHICKEN IN THE lASKET— STEAKS, BUILDING SUPPLIES S S I* I court to reverse Its prevfous ac­ would not Includi a test of the tion and get on with a hearing. then. Russell said he would arrange to President said, should be token "It would appear front the Ful- PRESSMEN MAP STRIKE .AT MERIDEN STAR The latest Eniwetok series, like ; hydrogen bomb. FTowever. there or# over by th« Federal Reserx’e brlght hearings that the operation Sales aid Senriea 8AKED HAMS—aaiED CLAMS— SHINGLES . ROOFING | Justice Burton, writing the ma­ make a censored version of Msc- Meriden, April 30—(4>^The International Printing Press­ jority opinion, said nothing the those during Japuary and Febru­ reasons to belltve the atomic blast Artbur’s testimony available for bank*. of the RFC for the post four or ary at the proving ground* at expected •ometime before about flvu years really shows a great Open 7 A. M. ufi P. M. Daily men and Assistants union announced todays it had failed to majority had to aay today "pur­ the press Immediately after each Hocorer 1* one of a number of U n i o n O p t i c a l C o . 319 Mdhi Street FRIED SCAUOPS ood LA PIZZA ports to adjudiehte ha truth of Frenchman's Flats, Nev., have be­ Mey Ifi will be to "ppqve out" bearing. wltnesse* called by the commit­ loss. I see no reason why the tax­ Including Wed. Afternoons VICHI’S obtain a contract with the International Tj-pographical union, come one of the lesser-kept atomic laboratory vork oi a bootb vaatly H* said that .matters involving tee, which Is trying to decide payers' money should be used to MANCHESTER petitioners' (the three organiza­ 841 MAIN 8TBEET, MANCHESTER TEL. 2-3128 OUR OWN ICE CREAM Open Til Noon Saturday 360 MAIN STREET which opeiatee the Meriden Star, and had arranged for a tions) allegations that they ore ■eenta *o far os the time element more efficient than any eo far ex­ mlUlary securlty%«ould be deleted what to do about, the RFC. •uboidise larger peace-Um* bu*l- union pressman ta quit that newspaper’s plant. not in fact Communistic." haa bem concerned. ploded. from thl* testimony. The RFC waa created by Oeo- r

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