\ i’r ^ ^U^DAY, MABCB 8. 1 9 0 Arerage Dally Net Pnas Yhs Weather CuMtteg fftralft For the Bloath •< Febraary, 1848 i af O. B. Westha i. Mon servicemen must be. bctoree» ■> Temple Chapter 88, OIU, wW dnmp A of the Center Cbur^ the ages of 18 and 86, a eltlsan of 9,713 tealgbt; aet gaH* > I hold ththr annual meeting Wednes­ . Engaged to Wed To Organize the United SUtea of America, and atwtar toaight: «ght r Women wfll meat Wedneaday in day at the Masonic Tempi*. The In g o ^ physical condition. Fonp* IT *t om A unt ^^l^ulTowii the Federation room ^th af Thareday. Abbott Chaee. leader. Mra. W^U* business will Include election of Truck Unit for a medical esamlnatloa will be HALE’S Storewide ' at. acooiM'* Jio u im csrcto wm w.i.^ Steiner, program chalrmait officers. Refreshments will be available that night. MmuHiostor^A City of Vinoge Charm announces it will be an evening of gcfVfd by the men of the chapter. Here la a good opportunity tor man Who la Interasted, In enlist­ TSS a * t n « h a m a t Mr& IB* ■acred mualc In which local per- MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1949 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS ■ elMd BhatMmn, 11 Dtvlitoa ■tmt abna will take p a rt There w ll ’The Loyal Order of Moos* will WiU Hold Me^hg in ing In to* Organisedf Reserve Wed. Morning Specials VOL. LXVnL. NO. 184 au Paga 1S> riflifr Itfughnn will Iw prvMiit. also be group singing and f^o™* sponsor free motion pictures at Oorpe to nave toe nscea^sry. paper iiir« of the Messiah. Mra. Elmer the Lithuanian Club on Friday at Armory Tomorrow; work done. FOr further Informa­ At th« nM«Ua( a t tlw lU nd^ Rice will conduct the worship 8 p. m. The pictures will be ExpUdns th« Program tion contact C^pt. Lester H. Wol­ AU DdpU» Partleipaling .. ttr Gtrdtn O sih, M artb M, ^ tlw service. Mr*. W. J. Benedict hos­ “Mooseheart, this Child’s City,’’ cott. 182 Main street. MancheaUr. Scene of Damaging Blase on Hilliard Street This Mpriiing Cimttr drareh. kcdachronw view* tess, wUl be assisted by Mrs. Car­ and ’’Mooeehaven, Where Life Be­ ■t tiM Cniawticut River, from it* lyle Johnson and Mrs. William gins Again.” There will be refresh­ Capt. lAfiter H. Wolcott h u ar­ Sh$rp Earthquake ranged for a meeting of the pros- WEDNESDAY A. M. ONLY! cans •enree to fU mouth, will be pre- Minnick. ments, entertainment and dancing aented <9 J o ^ lic rsj^ R«- The public is Invited. Mctlve membera of the 158th freehmeota will be eerved. There will be a meeting tonight tru ck Company. Org'a^^lsed R e' Reg. 12Vie «nd I5e First QnaUty tf . ' . -r » ri aerve, in the Manchester Armory, at 8 o’clock at the Firehouse on Llnne Lodge 72, Knights of Py­ TABLE A t the 8 ><^elock Brotbertiood Spruce street for Hose Company Wednesday, March 9th at * Jolts California’s thias, will hold a meeting tomor­ o’clock. meetlnr at the Bmanuel Lutheran No. S of the South Manchester row night at Orange HaU. Democratic Effort ehotdt toBifht, the theme of the Fire Department. A group of officers has been PADS Moor Face Cloths be “Church Sym- n»e Delta Chapter, RAM set scheduled to b at the meeting to ts s a ^ The Ladles’ Aid of the Zion talk to the men and answea waa Coast Area Twice Lutheran church will meet tomor­ back teams will meet at the Ma­ sonic Temple at 8:45 on Wednea­ ' quesUona that may arlee. Ik. CdL m m , B a t the Center C^gre- row night after the second Len­ Dean F. Noble, commander of 'the c ea. ten service. The north side of the day to travel to Middletown where ' ; ■'> . n ,— dinrdi will hold a pot 325th Highway Transport Group, I In S(tl i flAIll*-- l> To Panic Assembly Parish House will be open for fur­ they will compete In the tourna­ No Immediate Report* jiiCK aupper tonight at d:80. A i«- ment. MAibers are requested to ' i '’x:/ of which the 158th Truck Com­ \ I r III u Irthl* f**f Four pattern In firet quality Moor face clotha. Whlta with ther Inspection by friends and I, froeted and multi-color atripea. ’ llgioaa movi* wUl_ ^ members of the congregation. come early to be assured of trans­ pany Is part and Lt. John J. Mc­ I rtM* I'wl checks Of Injuries or Heavy News Tidbits the aupper. Miia Everett Beldlng portation. Refreshment* will be Laughlin, commander of the com Criticism of Cooking Conway Makes Accusa* win be the leader. served after the games. pany will welcome all new mem­ PS DOC Damage; Apparently Colled From (/P) Wires Marine Pvt. Robert J. Palmer. MIsa Leretla McKinney bers. Major Stephen Voorbees of Town Favored ' Brings .About Death 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. T odiy Centered in Hollister tion on House Floor John Mather Chapter, Order of the Office of senior army Instruc­ 5 Palmer of MO Parker street, Man­ Mr. and Mrs. William J. McKin­ tor for Connecticut will administer \ tnl h»%r nil* ‘if ■Mif >.44 n ! n Bargain Table Aisle Area, 100 Miles South* Waterbury Women’s club g< Cagayan. Mindinao. March Only ^linutes After chester. recently qualified as a De Molay exemplified the Initia­ lumiF l«i : oa record cqipoalpg Governor In Decision in tory and DeMolay degrees for five ney of Coventry annotmee the en­ the oath of enlistment and explain 9.—(J*)—Gucat Cri.atobal BalUo PRESCRIPTIONS rifle marksman when he fired for gagement of their daughter, Lor­ the retirement program for re- in«,4pMifiliH Opposite The Hoclery C outcr east of San Francisco ' Bowles’ propoaed suM dy of low criticized the cooking at boat Bowles Tells Newrs record with the Garand rifle at candidates at the Masonic Temple I 11 I, ■ li I r« »f . h I e f > !* • coat homes and favoring retention last night. The fine degree work etta, to Carl L. Hansen, son of Rev, serviaU. Thomas P.obsIIo'b birthday par­ Conference Prospects CALLED FOR Partis Island, S. C. at the Marine Ex-servicemen need to bring V « t,, «*-♦ niif CLOSEOUT OF ODDS AND ENDS of sales tax . . . ArgenUna’a new Prentice Case ty- Corps Recruit Depot rifle range. shown last night would Indicate and Mrs. Carl A. Hansen, of Brook­ 1 al.lw t'a.l- v i*Ii I' .Ii-if r. nl San Francisco, March 9.— coasUtatioa, permitting President AND that the chapter could easily be In only their discharge papers and They will bury Baillo tomor­ For More Speed in A former student of Manchester lyn, N. Y., formerly of Mafaches- will be enlisted In the grade that lolofB in I'litMiH* Irniii WHITE COTTON SLIPS, KNIT SLIPS, COTTON (/P>—A sharp earthquake Peron to succeed himself, approved row. High school, he enlisted In the the running for the plaque compe­ ter. after his opopnents stage dramatic Legislature Brighter; DELIVERED tition this year. Leslie Robinson they separated from active duty. SHORTIE GOWNS and many other Items jolted the central California Former Policeman Ix»«e* Itosallo, police sAd. became Marine Corps on Dec. 27,- IMS. at Both Mtsa McKinney and Mr. coastal region twice early to­ walk out of Constituent Assembly Hartford, Conn., for three yeara and Frederick ^ercy have been Hanaen are graduates of Manches­ session. . . King Victor Emmanuel In Effort to Collect Pay .so incensed over the criticism Report Lists Bills appointed as the new bowling day. There were no immedi­ that he killed Baillo with a PINE ter High school. of Italy left eatato of 16,129,145. butcher knife. Thla evening’*' scheduled re­ committee. Miss McKinney Is now attending Closeout At 6 9 e ate. reports of injuries or ex­ Georgia moving to put legal —Judge Finds Claimant Stale Capitol, Hartford, PHARMACY hearsal for the Salvation Army the Julius H artt School of Music treme damage. Windows and on sale of white neighborhood Had Quit His Position i Marcli 9.—(JP)—Republicans Songster Brigade has been post­ A St Patrick’s Military whist Mr. Hansen Is attending the Uni- plaster were cracked in Hol­ homes to Negroes . . . Report that *M4 Center Street poned untU Friday evening at 8 will be given by the Gibbons As­ verolty of Connecticut. HALE'S STQREWIDE Values To I2S99 Big Four talks on Auatrlan treaty I ttnlay accused Democrats of TeL 8*9814 o’clock. . ' sembly, catholic Ladles of Colum­ No date has been set for the lister, about 100 miles south- y break ap next week over Yu- Joseph A. Prentice, former Man­ a “deliberate effort to panic bus, on Friday at St Bridget’s wedding. eeat of Ban Frandeco. ’The 4;28 a. goalavla’a claims . . . Union leaders chester deputy chief of police, lost Pact Approval Wed. Morning Specials m. (p.e.t.) quake apparently cen­ the Assembly into ill consid­ The Sacred Heart Circle of the church hall for the benefit of the threatea atrtke of 400,000 German a suit against the town for back school fund for S t Bridget’s. Mrs. From the Baby DefiG tered In the HolUater areA ered and proiiably improper Mothers a u b will meet Thursday A eon was born to Mr. and Mra. coal miners in the Ruhr, asking pay at $2,400 annually since June Seen Assured evening at 8 o’clock in the home Charles Klotxer will be in charge Gueiino AgostinelU of 39 Bunce All Depts. Participating Back* BoO Onto BoofB either more pay or lower prices —Herald Photo by Vicbl legislation." Majority Leader of the door prises. A cake sale will 9, 1943, ih a decision handed dou'n of Mrs. Matthew Morlarty, 131 drive on Simday at toe Hartford In San Franciaoo rocks rolled People earning above $6,000 a Abevn Is plelnini Ike ndas ef Am Odsea Machine Oa plant at 66 Hilliard street, and the adjaceat ! George C. Conway (R,, Gull- H 4> Parker street. be held before the whist and all hospltaL COTTON PANTIES off Telegraph hlU onto roofs be­ year make up only 4i28 per'oeat donations wlU be welcome. Mrs. dwelling a* 64 HUtlard street after ddaettoua blaaa a t 6:26 tots morning. ^-A tq^lne shop and \-ahi- i 's'SK.o? S J S ' 2 0 .Year "i*™* «" “* GangB Railroads . In The SELF SER VE Lace trim. Sizes 2 to 8. Reg. 98c ..., low, burglar alarms went off and of those paying Federal income able oeatentA eatimated at wortk 8I6f6R are eompleta losa and damage t6 seve^room dwelUng Just a II. W-. > • House only minutes John Boyle la chairman of the af­ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. resldenta were shaken out of their I by Prentice bringa to a close a I taxes but pay 61.31 per eeat of wmt ef the plant la aet nt 813,666. q itgin a t Maze eonld aot be determined. Bite of tbe blaze Is long effort on hia part to bring A llian ce W ing In fo rm - *^*-*‘’‘ Democratic Governor Bowie.* • A ^ l a n e s fair. Tickets may be secured at Georgs Cheesmsn of 63 Csmpfleld sleep. Many alarmed residents re- the total income taxea, ’Treasury Just west ef the ralltead nnderpaee enllDlliard street aad nearly opposite t(ie Orfijrd Soap Co. factory. I , ,, had told a ne^vs conference that the door. road on Sunday at toe Hartford caUed toe great quake of 1906. about his.reinstatement-in the po-^ aaya . . . Measure* to earb Anerl- lice department, or to collect dem- i ai U kay of senators prospects for more speed In the • B o a U INCOME T A X hospital. WALNUT WATERPROOF PANTIES ’The Jolt was felt south of San oaa OeoiBainiat* pick up strong * ------; General Assembly seemed brlght- There win be a home-baked food Franciaco aa far an Santa Crua ages he asserted were his due. He j . • Cara With dispoeles Insert diaper support In Senate . . . Drinking be- was represented by the Hertford ! Bulletin! ‘ er. sale at Hale’a from 6:30 to 9 p. m. SmaD, medium and large. Reg. 95c , on tba coast, north Into Marin comep legal in Kansas today .... t:anae of Logjaaa Bead *ll sb>ybig" Every is my business not Just a Thuwlay, sponsored by the MEATS y,Lb.pt,. 39e . county and eastward in Oakland Stalin M ake^ FffevDestroys ^ctory, law firm of Felgrift, Dodd. Blum- WaaUngloD, March 9— iPi-— ' and cltlea as far aa Sacramento, Detroit outfits special smbalance enthal end Nalr. The town waa The logjam, which the governor gatmdey Mgbt few weeks hot 52 weeks a Women’s League of the Second to handle premature babies ytoo Seeretar}- Arheeon aald todav said aeemed likely to brealf up on Congregational church. Anyone about 90 miles from the coaaL represented by Judge RavTiiond A. year. HUNTS WHITE MEAT need Incubator t reatmmt.^ More Shifts Johnson. | tlie Atlantic treaty, aa bow at least a few billa, was caused. wlahlng to contribute should PLAYTEX CRIB SHEETS The quake knocked a needia off drafted, makes eliwr the na- Conway maintained, not by to* HOBBY SHOPPE For qualified assisUnce phone Mrs. George Stiles, Mrs. J. HALE'S the eelamograph at tha Univer­ on way to hospital .... FBI^ Ne«m !g H ere Judge’s Findieg Size 36 X 54. Reg. 91*69 agents called before New York In finding for the defendant tloas signing it wlU defend hundreds of non-controvereial bllla 8 Otiswold Street PlMme 8388 in the preparation of your Norton Spencer, or Mrs. E. V. TUNA FISH sity of Santa Oars. The Rev. themeelvee ngninet nggreaslon awaiting acting but by "bUnd ia- I t A. M. to 1 r . M. Headquarters John A. Webber, Santa C3ara eeie- Federal grand Jury In latest es­ Twro High Level Soviet town and &>ard of Police Oommis-; income tax return call Coughlin. pionage case . . • Chinese govern­ sionere. Judge Alcorn stated that frene nny quarter. Sunmiarlz- oiatence on putting th ro u ^ an FRESHb i niolonlat, eald the firet shock at FOR W EI B** b , 4:28.50 A m. lasted 11 minutes ment preparations for peace talks Leaders Promoted; Hilliard St. Machine Prentice gave up his permanent' lug at a aews eonferenoe the administration program.” S t Christopher’s Mothers’ Or- CRIB SHEETS with Chinese Communists bogged •ge Tales poeitlon aa a detective sergeant | negeUatlone on the taeaty Conway’s remarks were touched George P. Anderson cle will meet Wednesday evening on toe record and apparently was off by a report read by to* Boueo RITZ CRACKERS L g. Pkg. size 27 X 36. Reg. 99c ...... ' centered In the Houleter rogion. down pending formation of new Efremov in Cabinet Shop, Adjacent House when he took over the position o f . 4si^ Achesfn pictured toe 785 Center St.. TeL 6869 at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. He said there wee a eUght after­ cabinet. deputy chief, created on a tempor-1 gaet aa the end rronlt ef west- minority loader, Rdp. John F. Cot­ Arthur Chenot 22 Crestwood Melburn Joseph Mott. S3, ar­ Scen^ of Ruining Blaze tf Fair Trials ary basis; that he left poUce em-' eta pel ley devriepmenia ter (D., Hartfotdk listing the num­ drive. ESTCO shock at 4:57.30 a m. Moscow, March • — (F)— ’Two ber-of-billa pending and those al­ Santa Clara valley and peninsu­ rested In Sand Springs OklA, for more high lavel Soviet leaders At 6:30 This Morning ployment of hi* volition: that brought on by Rueaia’e block- INFANTS^ SHAWLS la communities south of Ban Fran­ slasMag hi* alx year old dangbtet's he released the town from all lag of p e s c A ready acted upon. The Stanley Group of the South Cain cisco likewise felt toe temblors. threat .... "Axis Sally” treason were promoted today. I claims by signing a paper to that | Cotter said the report, compiled SARDINES ^teg. 92.98 ...»• Controlled Press of Bui* by tbe Connecticut Law Journal, Methodist church will hold a pot In Sant* Crua Police Capt. D. F. case goes to Jury.. . .House leaders The latest ahifU In the cabinet! a t thick, black „ 1. 1 .riici-i.effect; that ui«i heiir has■••• .U.V.Csince -uuK....sought' Washington. March 9 — WP — ^ ------luck supper tonight at 6:30. the Q u o t e s E n g l i s h other poaitlona and has done other Senate app^val aopeared assured' , Lynn said there ‘^Ig h t have been" trying to keep Rankin'a multi- of toe Prime Mlnlater Stalin aaw! gana too bad.” some cracked wlndowA but added billion-dollar pension bill off floor. A. I. Efremov relieved as minister town early this morning mCa $70,- The Holy Innocents Mothers’ ‘'there was no damage to amount . . AdndnlatratlOB Democrat* Clergyman on Cases Oonway, inoisting that aaajor Circle will meet Wednesday eve- fn The HEALTH MARKET of toe machine tool industry and 000 fire that completclg destroyed I claimad. lantic security treaty. billa could not be acted upon un- !• mytliliis*'* decide to make effort to break upped to vice chairman of toe , nlng at the home of Mrs. Mary J a n Bnockad Off Shelves Southern filibuster tomorrow. . . . tha plant of the Q aun Machine BOZiMsSofiA isuizans.BulgsriA MorphM irrn 9—(F)—w—un— ! *The4*^ uevibiwu decliion vivw cite* mr: the long hi*-| , --—^ completed after eight leaa full Information about the ia- Garaventa, 109 Lakewood drive. SUPER VALUES AT YOUR FAVORITE Small Lot Jewelry Council of Ministers, the Soviet MEAT COUNTER ' HolUatar reported cans and Jars Former Ckeoh Intelligence offl- Oa., Inc., 60 HiUiyu street, and Biiiearis’a eontrolied nreia anlurs- of the cate aa a background! month* of negotiation*, the unpre- su* was availabl'A declarsd; Earring and brooches, etc. were knocked out pbehree of gro- r eaye Caeohoelovakla planted cabincL caused eeCTrel »b<4mnrt dollars. i& ^ I g ^ a * c o i n e d f^./tryteTHOnt It note* that Pren-1 ce happen if you don't do tKia or that of Impurities, and therefore geaeral etyling of most prowleha were rock* shaken loose ceive, eopim of toe Atlantic pact chairman of toe Council of Minis­ and churchmen have denounced | up a position of deputy chief for against the aggressor. |I without thinking."' Chiyikr Cerpentioa can. Nylon Hosiery from the hllL sons, 'Thomas an< William. The. the trial as religious persecution a six months’ trial and probstloil- I Demonstration of Unity I Cop way asserted tjiat Republi­ Without waste. Made of heavy gauge ..Report that Glampletro Pelle­ ters and member of the policy­ tatter la on furlou dL^m duty in! ary lieriod, and on December 1, Combination Special AU first qq^ty, semi and sheer, full fashioned hosiery. Light fixtures -at to* telephone grini, Muasolinl’a last finance mtn making Politburo of the Commun­ by B'jlgaria's Communist govern­ i The alliance is intended to make cans bad learned the cooperation Mundonm. Custom peinted bullmng bi the center of town toe U. S. Air For esSojp one was ■ ment. 1M2, the plaintiff took toe posi­ propoaed by Dem om U “meaat ieter, has boeo aireeted In Milan ist party.. Injured. I tion, which "carried a badge but such a demonstration of unity on j ATLANTIC to awtoh your car. 1 LB. TOP GRADE swayed bade and forth alx inefaea . .Austrian minister of the Interior Viahlnsky’s spot aa first deputy Keown aa “Red Vicar” the part of toe western powers' 'A long dlatance operator, asking Ezpeetmental ^wts Plaat Chambers, who is known os toe no specific'duties.” (ConHenad Page Twu) ^barges that Hungarian aoldlers foreign minister was taken over by Judge Alcorn finds that on Jan­ t that Russia, if it waa ever so ' Range and Fuel Oil 79® $1.00 pr. ' ehaldly If “toere will be any more," are asking Austrian border offi­ Andrei A. Gromyko, former chief E. J. Gregory, o’ -ner of the ma­ "Red Vicar'’ of Carbrooke, Nor­ tempted, would not dare to attack . reflisra: SLICED BACON reported that the long awltch- cial* t* engage In spying in Brit­ chine company, as d this morning ; folk. England, attended the triel uary 5, 1943, the deputy chiefs du- any one of them. ■ WANTED - that it was engage 1 In making ex- | briefly as a self-styled "independ­ 1 LB. STRICTLY FBESH Vafnes To 92JI5 Pair ish Bone of Austria. .OUver D. IContlniiMl nn Page Four) (Ceattaoed on Page Ms) The text of the proposed treaty (OdU—ed am PSga Fearteeu) ClewU, North Carolina carpenter perimental parts, gnd holds con-1 ent obaerver.” Ht head the testl- is expected to be made public in who sometimes eats razor blades tracts with the t nited Aircraft I mony of one witness and the final i about a week, before it is signed.' ROY MOTORS BEEF LIVER B..hF.r$1.00 to antertain tala friends, announces Corporation and tl e U. 8. Navy pleas of some of the defense law­ Officials now believe it will be Incorporated ' CLOSEOUT. he has amputated the finger po­ Eighteen men are Employed by toe yers and prosecutors. He was not signed by the end of the month— Fla(shes! FRIENDS Defense Bills Urges Getting in court when the defendants testi­ Cain Promises / lice wouldn’t let him amputate In companyj possibly at a meeting of foreign (l«lc Bulk tins of the UP, Wire) L. T. WOOD CO. 241 No. hlain Street public ceremony last summer. The blaze waa discovered short fied. (A two-foot wooden cruci­ ministers of the Atlantic powers in ' 5t BtaMD 81. T d 44M TeL 5113 Japanese Cmiaervatlve Deme- Russian Facts ly after six o'cloci by John Har­ fix showing Christ holding a ham­ Longer Blast Washington. 1 ___ ,( I ■— tIm J W H A l^ CORK Passage Seen eratlc party apUts . . . Cold and vey. 101 Middle Tlmplke, west, mer and aickla decorates bis Car­ Only after tha signing, in which i It’s going to happen March 12 with “The About 24 Handbags anew central states -today . . . who waa on his wpy to hia work at brooke parish church.) eight or more countries are due to Near .Aqaba M A N C N im il Comm* All ofU1 toeUlO 15AO pastors madeIIIHUV UUfl* con- ^ ^ «« Traao-JerdaB March In pouch etylea. Values to |2.98. BrltJak Oablaet expected to give toe Orfort Soap company. Harvey participate, will the treaty be —The Trans-Jordon Arab Two Measures Give Air Its formal approval to final draft Bishop Oxnam Advo­ aroused the sleeping occupants of fesaiona In court and begged for spC ilK S f o r S lK tlO U rS formAly presented to the Senate | New Look'^ and Managers. The Trop­ mercy before they were convicted oa aad Jewish armored foice* of Atlantic pact tomorrow... Gen­ cates Trying to Send the house, and Mra. Mason notified And 43 ^Dlinutes in for committee hearings and flna!-< i reported fightlag today Bear Force New Responsi­ eral de Gaulle’s followers plaster the fire department. When toe fire­ of spying for the United States and ly-a Se.-.ate vote. ical is opening its season with Leach Special $1.00 ea. Paria billboards with * phoney an- Non - Politcal Group men arrived, the fiercely spread­ Britain, and of black market deal­ Red sea port of .AqabA Tbe bilities; Not Opposec ings in currency. Four were sen­ Opposing Wallgrpn Secretary of State Acheion and were said to have started .nouncements of Red occnpatlan ef ing flames had already Ignited tha / last night. British troops, allies of AU* SALES FINAL * PbiIa Mason home. Five hoM lines, In­ tenced to life imprisonment, and (CoBtlaued on Fags Sts) and son Bill Kirk. ' Washington, March 9—(Jf)—^Two Cleveland, March 9—W —Meth­ 11 to teiink of one to IS year*. Washington, March 9—(JT) — A i the Trans-Jordaa Leglea, were odist Bishop G. BrohUey Oxnam cluding on* owned by to* Soap new and longer blast at Mon Wall- ' stationed late last year at AqabA blUa giving toe Air Force r company, were used in fighting the .Other 'Trials Scheduled A NEW HOME? says President Truman should try Several other trials of Protes­ gren’a fitness to head the National ^ H * / i»rport»Reports rrawnmu reaching rauiiiiMs Ammon today $1.00 LOOSE POWDER respoaaibUUlea were scheduled for to send a non-poIltical fact-finding blazA tant clergymen, some of them se­ Security Resources board was f IrIrbfTI •••d Jewish armored force* were ■wlft epproval in toe House late Water Rises Commission to Russia. Family Aronaed cret, are scheduled. About 40 nromlsi^ by Senator Csln (R., V F l l O m A observed moving toward Aqaba If yon arie planning to hnild or bur a new home, odr Oxnam, bishop of the New - Upon being awakened by Har­ ^-s • ' from their positions at the seulb- « COMPACTS today. pastors ora believed' to.be in Jail i W’ato.) today, Visit Us At 351 East Center St. Square or round cases ...... each York area, told delegates of 35.- vey, Tom Mason went outside and on various charges. This would be One big phase of Cain's attack lo Get M eep end of the i v . , i ««. BMirtgage department can assist you in choosing the type On* would give the Air Force In 4 States on the appointment of the fornler the Job of guarding toe nation 000,000 American ProtesUnt* yes­ noticed a black puff of smoke ris­ more than 25 per cent of the 138 terday that the commiaaion ing from toe rear of the wooden Protestant ministers in the coun-' Washington state governor to the Embargo on Shipments of BwsnriHg best suited to your circumstances. from air attack. It would au should be composed of “ten rep­ frame building that housed the defense______,post------required —six ------hours . New York, Alarch 9.— AA—The Opposite Brunner's 91*98 DonUe Woven thorize construction of a radar try. Hundreds Left Home- resentatives from each of the ma­ machine company. Noting that the The newspapers quoted Ciiam-1 and 45 minutes yesterday and last Hfifi UneaSV M om ent* 89 Railway Express ageocy today *a- warning net spread widely ovec garage in which he kept hia car COTTON FABRIC GLOVES atrategir approaches. jor fields of our national life.” Mr. bera as declaring that, despite be­ night. 1 m- w..» s IS ... nouBced aa rmliargo oa all rail $1*25 less; Streams Spill Truman should ask Stalin to send was in danger, he .immediately lief to the contrary in western Far Short of Goal iNoiN.AA K e|ireseiltallA e ngj shipments to tlie metro- With leather trim. Color: Black and browhe. The other would give approval similar groups to this country, moved the automobile to a safer It was the longest speech yet for Pr. to toe armed services’ plans for Over Lowland Acres countries, “there is full religious' l»re*cut I-amliiig Oxnam said. spot. By the time to* flames had freedom and no persecution in the 81st Congress which stayed in sloppoge by 9.000 empioycA Ear­ building a 3,000-mlle test range been brought under control, the session from noon until 9:04 p. m. lier Daalel J. SolUvoA geocrsl for firing guided missUeA Al­ He proposed toe plan before 400 Bulgaria.” (He waa quoted upon THE MANCHESTER TRUSt CO. By The Associated Press delegates from 57 denominations garage waa completely destroyed. hit return to London yesterday as (e. s. t.) Cain took the floor a t' New York. March 9 - iPt—With chairman of the Express divlalew MANCHESTER, CONN. though ^ toe services would use Flood waters left : hundreds The Mason family, aided by I 2:15 and didn't sit down until 9 , ^ new non-stop flying record to .of the .%FL Brotheriinod of Rail­ it, the range would be under Jur­ and allied religious bodies meeting Extra Special! homeleM In four states today. here to examine major lasuea early arrivals, then started to Z' (Coattaaed oa Page Four) 1 p. m. Even so, he was far short! credit. Air-Adventurer Bill way and Steamship EmpioyeA Member Federal DepositTns. Corp. isdiction of the Air Force. 'A new flood threat developi^ In threatening world peace. The move out furniture and other I of the 16-hour goal he had set. I odom plans to "sleep for a couple ■aid ageac.V workers staged a - No Capitol Hill Opposition I Cain, explaining that he was days." slowdown at seme terminal* aad Montana and rising waters conferonce on "the Churches and property of value. Everything that Treasary Balance R ed M en's Neither measure has drawn any. plagued many areas of NebrsakA World Ordei” is sponsored by toe could be salvaged wae moved to I just getting warmed up. said after-1 gut jhe 29-year-old flier had failed to report for work at eth- C i^tol hill opposition. a clear area to the west of toe ward he had used only about one- i gome uneasy moments before he crA still' reeling after a wrlnter-Iong Department of International Jus­ Washington, March 9—:/r,— The It Takes More Than House Dresses $1.98 ’Tbo House ticketed them for -bout with weather's element* tice and Goodwill of the Federol house where it remained uqtil re- third of his material. He esti-J to bed lost night. prompt consideration after dis­ mov«Kl. position of toe Treasury March 7: mated he would require an addi- { It seems there was no represen- i Found Fatally Stabbed Checka, atrlpaa and floral pattern* In excellent quality posal of a 12,311,794,085 appro­ ' Surging waters from swollen Council of toe Churches of Christ Net budget receipts. $116,614.- streams spilled over thousands of In America. Newton Taggart and Sons, local tional 10 hour* to complete hia i tative of the National Aeronautic ; New Haven, Manh 9— MiS. percal. Nice aelecUon of color* end *tyle*.-'n»e*e are regular 82.98 priation mil. This bill would 256.75; budget expenditures, $87,- case, ‘'assuming that I don't do, aisociation on hand yeaterday to Dorothy RoMasoa, SI, today Mas dreaaea. Slxea 14 to 44. acres of land In Nebraska, Iowa, Oxnam said that such a delega­ truckers, volunteered their aerv- N E W Hopes and Dreams To finance the Labor department. So­ Montana and Loulaiana. But cold­ tion would not negotiate *g«e- 770,551.07; cash balance, $4,232,- any more work on It." witness the finish of his record fouad fatally stabbed la a YefW cial Security agency, "National (Oaettoned ea Page Feortcea) 102,244.87. Cain says, in auni. that W all-' breaking 5.000-mile light-plane . a t r e e t eleaalag eatobUsluaeat toA Floor Style Shop—TUke Elevator er weather in many parts of toe ments or engage In political dls- gren, ’ a close personal friend o f' Mediation board and the Rail­ midwest checked some of the over- cusalonB. He suggested Its mem­ flight from Honolulu to Teterboro, where sbe wae employed, Wltkla road Retirement board for the fis­ President Truman, 1* not compe­ N. J. a* hour, Detortive Capt, now. ■' ber* be drawn from such Adds a* tent to hold down the $14,000-*- cal year beginning July 1. Tributaries Oa Mild Rampage religion, education, business, labor The NAA requires a check of MeSkero' saM that aa untdeatifled Build A Fine Home... ’The proposed ' radar protection year key defense post. He fur­ gas tanks and plane instnimenta laspect was la ewslody aad bri ( The M l^url river waa general­ and science. thermore accuse* Wallgren of be­ Wed. Morning Specials would be linked with a almtiar net­ ly below flood etage over Its ^OilMine^ Operation Adds at the end of a flight before certi- questloaed. The body of tbn BINGO work being built by toe Canadian Purpose of' the exchange, he ing ‘‘soft’*' toward Communists wtimaA a Nogro, wpa faaad tying ■ new record. course through eight states from said, would be "to become ac­ while governor., . . . it takes skilled hands, himber. bricks and -eAnent In The Basement government. It would be a n ­ northern Montana to southern Illl- To relieve Odom's anxiety lest sboitly betoro aooa whoa a potraa niented by four radar picket quainted and to return and tell To Petroleum Reserves Waal* Testimony On Dice Came hia record go officially unrecogniz­ of tbe eleaalag ostoblMaaaafi PLAYING STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8 P. M. . . . brass plumbinr/snil copper wiring to build a houi sela to be operated offshore by the nolA But many of the big river’s the people what they found.” In one part of hi* long speech, trlbutorles were on a mild ram- ed, airport officials (toecked with eoasplalaod to tbo ewaer. JoRa that will become k k ^ ta g e . . . a horn? that will witness CHINA PIN UP LAMP...... $1.79 Navy. Even though Stalin refused auch CjSin demanded that the Senate the NAA In Washington. They rhallrager of 168 DIxweR oeaa m. AND YOU DON’T STAY LATE The warning system would be P6ge- an offer by the.president It would Los Angcloi, March 9-t-U^—AAfrom wells drilled so,,^ far In this Armed Services committee get the reariag of ,a happy family. Yon can const on ns to Comtriete with emboaaed glaaalne decorated ehade. Several color* Minor Roods were caused north IT ™ te M m i^ almut* ^c e ' «»tet reported that C. L. Logsdon, tkat the plaee supervised by toe Air Force from show the world “our lack of fear,” gigantic “oil mint” operation in sworn testimony about a dice game j „ ^ rii^rtAr : ------at Its aae and pattern*.' of. Sidney, Mont., after Ice 80 to " “"ftrallng ml SmaU S4WI. ^ toVt’cor^^^ i NAA rontest dijirion dlroctw. build your ideal home sturdily, qnickly, cconc(mically eight cent^D*!''center* scattered Oxnam said. Colorado has multiplied Amerlca'a across the country. Interceptor 40 inches deep blocked toe Yellow­ Oxnam was en* of several Th$ pr6j#ct, 8lr«Rdy optratinf <;^^^,nU tor Drew C terem r with the Incat qnaHty matierials . . . the flneat skilled stone river end eent^-eter over Its petroleum reserves several fold. on a amaU acaJe. conslata of min- that Wallzren won S50.000 tn AeronauUca Authority Inapacwr Frivaito CtMleaRr Waaafiffi BOUDOIR LAMP SHADE *...... 98c squadrons would be alerted, then apeakere who ‘emphasized that Paul Stelnman to sign th* neces­ Waablagtoa. Msfch .Jp-; HELP YOUR RED CROSS Tiiikev Him craftsmen, Consnlt na today. *Lunar-Ute piaaUc” ahade for a claarar m o re« l^ct light. directed to head 'off flights of at­ banks. Some reeidMts expressed Protestants aa citizens, should This Is disclosed by Boyd Mor­ 1^ the shale rock and transform-; |^ dice game from Johnny Meyer' “ *”• • «»- AirIr Ferre pttvsto wa« iRa$ S m fear of wideepread Hoods If the work to increase Oiristian InHi - ing the near-solid petroleum con­ six or seven years ago In Callfor- sary papers. Stelnman agreed. MAIN STREET tacking enemy planes, on the basis ris of toe U. 8. Bureau of Mines T* Viah Tw* Odl& ra eritleoffjr we today Iff SR I of information coming to air com­ Ice gorge backed up for 20 mllsA ence in Intarnatlonal relatione. Division of Syntbetie FueU, who tents into crude olL nlA tia n t to ^ HELP OTHERS Build With Manehester’a Largest Bniidcr Of Hontes TABLE LAMP SHADES ...... 49c manders at the centers. Military Farmers and ranchers along tlie i>r. Howard Y. McCIusky of -Ann Morris said giant caverns pro­ Meyer waa contact man for During the next few day*. Odom Decorated. Country eecnea In a variety of oolore.. men have said the system would river were urged to leave their Arbor, Mich., profeoaor of educa­ says an oil shale deposit near Ri­ duced by tbe huge mining opera- Howard Hughe* plane builder and •aya. he plans to visit his two children, wbe live with their amth* be worth-while but b y no means homes and remove their, livestock. tional psycholo^ at the University fle, Colo., eventually should be- tiona will be ideal to house under­ movi* producer. Meyer’s allagcd m . qg Mow: GIVE TODA^ DOOR PRIZE kirttght. In sontheastern Montan* the of Michigan, * claimed churches opme th* largest mining qperatlon ground Induetrisa in theV event of partiaa and favors for blA oOeiala er on Long island. Odom and bis The Army. .Air Fores and Navy Tongue river waa running bank took a “low view” a t their poten­ in the worid. atomic warfare. Morria added tbe wars InvasUgated by the Senate wlfa w on divorcad last fall. Come and It and Yon WiU Like It an aakpd far early cengreaplanxl full and tbreataned to. flb ^ MUae tial strength and relegated dlree- It has a potontial a t about 850.- U. fi. Bureau of Minas is in charge War InvaaOgating committee two As for tba future. Odom eald be Compliments of\ lUARVIS REALTY\ approval of tha long-range guided City. The Mleaouri river le frouen tlon a t foreign affairs to oscular 500,000,000 barrala of crude oil, he of thq undertaking, being eponaor- years ago. would like to make a pelo-eBclrd- tIm JWIIAK ccnui missile proving grouhd. -Tliey from the motintalns near Helene agencies. told the American Institute of *d by th* armed aervicea. Wallgm, who has daaled all Ing flight, touching at both to* 654 CENTER STREET PHONE 4112 Or 7275 MANCHISTBA COMIh now share tore* test centers, but to the headwaters end no immedl- ‘Too long have w* stumbled Chemical Engineers convention Eventually, he aald, pipelines, Cain’s charges, told a reporter that North an(l South poise. He al- i MANCHESTER DRUG Tonight yesterday. That amounUXto about probably wTU bs extaaded to the fOsaWaMd ea Page Six) (Oonttaued eu Page Six) (OesttoMfi Fagq' fiU) 10 timea the volume of all the ■ ofl griat.eoaat. • (Coal - r * /lliUtCllJfillS1.00NM«’WBpNEftUAf» MAfiCU 9, 1949 UANCHEStZR EVENING HERALD. MAWCMKffIBK. UUnN.. WBUWBBUAX, «»Alu;n ». l»4 f

Iim iF aiiG e B ill I Many im|>rovemenla in Chrysler *‘$il ver Anniversary*' Line Bill on Bread \ L luued Wed. at Noon. Opni Thata. t to 9. Othor HMfo 9 to 1:80 * '' ^ publicans who control the House. chel’s chares was an "lU-coiiaidtr- I fOman Legislator Bridgeport Plant Hearing Date Set ed accusation.” Ths governor said: “The adrotnlstratten program Obituary ^lf H Tidbits Before Solons Oottar told Oonway: Admits She*s Pussled To Halt Output 58 On Benefits Bill "Not Opposed rrs WESTINGHOUSE FOR SAFEr/sURER, REFRlbERATlON ^ has bsen bsfors ths Genersl As­ fulled Froin (4*) W ires ..Effort to Panic •1 don’t think It’s fair to give sembly for several weeks. So (sr an dmoUonal blast and forget there has been action only on one state Capitol, Hartford. Bridgeport, March 9.—M?i—Pro­ — g-'" " ' Stats Capitol, Hartford, March jQuefition o f Atlding about non-controverslal bills that of them—evictions. Democrat' William Egan tntrev MeRRure Would Allow i^neral AM cm bly March dP)—Rep. Lucy C. U c B th fi duction .operations at .the Bridge­ 9.— WV^The General. Assembly's thousands of people are Interested “I esroesUy .hope that progresa Connlfl (D-Danbury), a first port works of the Remington duces bill In Alaska l-egialatulre Labor committee announced today State to Take Over Vitamiiu and Iron In.” He suggested that the Gener­ in the next week or two will be termer in the House, confesged Arms Company, Inc.,, w ill Biut calling for tax «t $M a bead on that it w ill hold a pubMe hearing single women. . . . Secretary of Argued at Hearing r s i t o m ) al Assembly foTget until near the UMre rapid; and moat of all, that today that she was s bit pux- Father Loughran's down Friday for an indefinite pe­ on March 29 on proposals to Unclaimed Amounts session’s end he Issues on Which the lesuee will be debated cleariy | sled. riod, E. C. Grlffing, works mana­ State Achesoii saya Valentin Gu- change the unemployment com­ j a Mr. Grilling explained that/ an pointed Navy’s new director of Injury. pras unopposed yesterday at a i eonedcace.” the Uetialatiire could The Democratic leader said he Reliable lources aaid that one of Meriden, wddow of Edward F. unanticipated lull In customer de­ atomic energy. . . . Seldon Chapin, The bills were to have been giv­ legislative hearing. terday before the General Assem­ being dona In the House, she Powers and an sunt o f Rev. Dr. j eoatpleU Ite work by mldU2,000. Three-quarters of the money Chrj'sler’s 1949 “Sliver Annl-1 Cotter contended that the Re­ Thim smilingly replisd thst church, Meriden, where Father tion o f riboflavin, niacins and thia­ i tieal add non-controverslal i»uea President Trumaa signs his Fed­ could be turned into the general veyssry” models, now In tka Man’eloua new features! Gives publicans had ' plenty of facts and economically. under certain circumstances, Lom^ran wiB celebrate the aot- mine to bakery products With before It. / The governor has taken the ] eral Income tax return today . . . fund Inunedlgtely, with the remain­ you Colder Cold to freeze foods., figures” about housing from su te it was proper to do po. emn high maas of requiem. Wechsler to Be bands of dealsrs throughout tha war controle dropped, they con­ The asslstaat DemocraUp Hoor Robert Mltcbum, serving time on ing oaa-quarter going Into a spe- (after and keep frozen foods and local .ouslng authorities, and stand that such a commission, Rep. John Cotter, Democra­ Mrs. Powers’ husband was a pio­ Bowles to Sjpeak country, are completely rede­ tended, it was time for the state I leader, R ^ . Charles Herlchel of marijuana charge, says be has elal trust fund to pay any claims aafer. At the same time, tt ss- from other sources. should report its findings from i tic fioor leader, then remsrk- neer retail ahoe dealer In Meri­ to step In to protect Connecticut t New Haven, was rMch more time to time so that this I-cglsla-1 been elected “Mr. Cement Block of Guest of Honor which might be received. A fter signed to Inoorporats more than Biires a steady, safe cold for Ihdlcstte Need ter Boases ed: den. 1048’’ by bis fellow prisoners seven years In the trust fund, the consumers. ture may enset corrective legisla­ Besldea her nephews, She leaves Before Council 50 important engineering advance­ normal food keeping HOIJ>. He called Republics talk of co- All o f them, he said. Indicated a “ I might say for ths benefit Wilbur Wbomee Indicted in Las money would be turned Into the tion this year or at a special ses­ Hartford, March 9—tJPt— Many ments. The cars have more seat- Volnatarlly Barlch Bread ('OI.D .control Is nlUv.esther' • operation “a lot of ^Iderdss,” and need for many more houses than of the Isdy from Danbury thst a sister, M ra Patrick J. Loughran, A ngeles for child-stealing. In eneral fund, with the provision of Hartford, a brother, Thomas i local and atate Dcmocratio leaders Among those oppoelng the bill niitoniatlc . . . no dtnls to sd- tt was his “ personal opinion" the 10.000 proposed In the Bowles sion next year. , . . the proper time for a woman Hartford, March 9.—(^ —Gov­ aat the trust fund shall not be room, sboulder-room, headroom Some Republleants in ten d th a t, Coleman, of Meriden, a niece, Mias nection with night-long disappear­ are planning to attend a testimon­ was Charles Barr of New Haven, J'lat. that Conway “’(rould like to see to talk Is anytime.” ernor Bowles win be among the ance last Friday of eight year old gpennltted to drop below >26,000. and leg-room than prevloua poet- program. the commission should withhold Alargaret Powers, with whafo she ial dinner for State Senator Al­ representing the Connecticut Rak­ an leiglslatlon jam m ed up behind speakers appearing before the Non! Gillette . .. Change In chair­ laawaaee Department Sponsor war 4nodels, and the wheelbase 'Though the governor spoke op­ iU report unUl It completes its made her home, and several other fred W. Wechsler, Democratic ma­ has been Increased by four Inches, ers association. He asserted that ! conimlttee dodrs.” Ing should be Ufted. and psymenU New Bhigland council at Its 94th manship of House Foreign A ffa in Tha MU la sponsored by the 'the legislation is uaneceasary be­ timistically about a break In the study and report its recommends-, nieces. jority leader of the state Senate, yet all the vehicles are shorter I Oonway s^bt back that Hen- made on the basis of ths benefl- quarterly meeting in Hotel.Bond, committee will meaa litRe delay state Inauranee department. De­ cause bakers already are volun­ Models from log jam, he declined to say on Uona to the 1951 Legislature. ' Burial will be In Sacrefi Hearts next Tueoday algM at Hotel Bead overall, narrower and lower. Styl­ eiaiy's actual need. Friday, March 18. for new. European Recovery pro­ puty Commlasloner George Good' tarily enriching bread. what he based Ms opinion. Before the governor sounded his cemetery. Meriden. Arrangements ballroom. ing li^entlrely new throughout and Reliable sources said, howevsT, 'Die meeting, to be held tn co­ gram appropriation. win told the General Assembly’s Interior e f 1949 Chrysler *N ew Yorker” four-door sedsn. WheeBiuse Dr. George R. Cowgill, Yale nu­ / Some expressed the belief, how­ note of optimism, two Republican are In charge of John 'J. Ferry A State Rep. John P. Cotter, Deni- Insurance conunittee that It was S229.y.» - -S329.95 thst there was a possible source operation with the Hartford Picking of Jury for New York reflects common, sense and good 1 3 1 laches; ppwrqred by elght-qj^nder IfiS-borsepower englae. trition expert, replied that if 90 ever, thst It might be based on re­ members of the Legislature's Fi­ Sons. 88 East Main street, Meri- Chamber o f Commerce and Con­ ■scratlc minority leader In the state a “ wise” measure. taste. Fifteen distinctive body *‘Sav«d imy of conflict In varying proposals re -1 trial of communist leader contln-' tacreased raeoiaiesa la one e f the fettures o f all models la this line. per cent of the bread made In Con­ life cent Indications thst Democrats nance committee conferred with snd friends may call to pay necticut Manufacturers associa­ House, will act as toastmaster for Another backer, B. M. Anderson garding the administration of old ues today . . . Parishioners vote i styles are offered. Rear seat oushlona are seven Inches wider sod front eoat ea*hlane necticut Is being enriched, aa the A Ced n el Iw CAS-HEAltWWT intend to seek immediate action him on the administration income their respects from 2 to 10 p. m. tion, will open at 9:30 a. m., with the event, which will start at 0:30. o f the Connecticut General Life • RRtOhli.MBMRl* age assistance. 201 to 27 to support Rev. Dr. John i Higher compression ratios In six Inobes wider than la preceding sedaaa. A newr feature is s sniirty bakers contend^ it was news tn on major administration proposals j proposal, today. the governor’s talk. Insurance Company, estimated Democrats, who are in a major­ Howard Melisb Of Holy Trinity i both six-cylinder and elght-cyUn* cushion mode o f sponge mbber, lesther covered, placed at tho top >Um. Hia figurss, be asserted, ebow in the Senate, where they are in | Request More Data Subsequent speakers w ill in­ Highway Building .\pproved that in the first year o f the pror ity on the Senate Committee on der engines improve performance. of tbe tastmmeat paoel for the protectloa of front-eeat pMoeogeia. that only 28 per cent of the bakecs control, in the hope that they i Rep. MansHeld D. Sprague of clude Joseph A. Ehdekson, presi­ church in Brooklyn aganlst bish-. posed law the atate might gain lerms as low an U ^w agltU f DHWWIBIWWWtww HHHty aw** ^ Public Welfare and Humane Instl Steeriiv baa been Improved, oa In the state ass voluntarily enrich­ might thus force the hands of Re­ New Canaan. House c^lrm an of ^ reported to bo in dent o f the Federal Reserve bank op’s order for his removal as rec­ State Capitol. Hartford. March about >100,000.' In succeeding Hospital Notes tor because of “ outside activities" have brakea and shock absorbers, ing bread. >3.1 D O W N * Ktm itiir m MiwWwi 25< the committee, and Rep. of Boston: James J. Healy, asso­ 9—.UPt— The General Assembly iu, he/said, the amount would with radio and television recep­ ‘ favor of direct admlnlstraUon by of his son . . . New American contributing to both safety and DsK. Alsop of Avon tald newsmen ciate professor of industrial rela­ approved today construction of a much leas. tion. and $3 Week the btate Welfare department, by­ Academy of General Practice Joins riding qualities. A new type of nylon uphol­ Heart Attack Fatal they visited the Democratic chief passing local municipal officials. Patienta Today 197 tions in the Harvard Graduate lialf million dollar highway serv­ r“TIm time has arrived for such Admitted yesterday: Guy Tan- School o f Business Administra­ right against socialized medicine. a law to be passed,” said Ander­ 'The area of the windshield has stery Is offered In some models executive to request more data on Republicans w’ere represented as ice building in New Haven end Stamford. March 9— Mrs. garooe, 29 Harvard read; Nancy tion: C. F. Mugrtdge, N e w . York Bandits use tank corps technique son. been Inin-eased 24 per cent and and a nylon-face type in others, ths proposed new levy. feeling that local officials should Woodbrldge near the west end of of tbe portion coveted by the Jeanette Marcuse, 55, was strick­ They were especially Interested. | MacLachlan, North Coventry; I management counselor, and Kcn- to smash loot jewelry window In supplementing the fine broadcloth, retain some contrqj over old age ...... I ; the West Rock t'u.nel. The House. en with a heart attack yesterday Mrs. Louise Westmorefand. 15i < neth Ficster, editor of "Textile London Date Advaaeed Week wiper blades 44 per cent. Rear pile fabrics and other materials they said, in getting information , assistance pa>TTients. concumng wtth action U k .n by windows also are appreciably while driving on the Merritt park y o u on how the governor reached the Pine street: Mrs. Olive Toomey, Labor," published by the Textile describe.^ himself as a Communist that wlU continue to be a'rallable the Senate yesterday, voted a Hartford, March 9— (S8—<3ov- larger. Detachable feiidere are way, and was pronounced dead on conclusion that a state Income tax Bolton; Mrs. Regina C>t , 070 Workers union. but.says Marshall plan is “ for the >530,000 appropriation for ths eiaor Btysrles’ date to learn nhon' retutned for ease in making re- arrival at Stamford hospital. She CANBrsORE..,,,,. would bring in >27.000,000 a year. | ‘Box Score* Read North Main street: Andrew Pag- moment absolutely necessary” . . . Turns Company Over to Workcra building. the OounecUcut National Guard polrs. anil room is provided for Tokyo, March 9~f ignition sys­ Tsunejlro Hiratauka, manufactur­ “Safety-eye” gronptog ef Isetm- Bridgeport Post-Telegram. We cently aaid be was having data! street. ies received in performance In p... /.Ti— Here Is the "box score” Admitted today: John Mltter- Mexico Sunday . . . General M o­ aroor wUl maka an Inspection tour tem has been installed promoting er of ersatz cork materials, today ments directly la front of the leaves a aon, William, and prepared to support his figure. read in the House today in connec­ Alexandria, Va., March 9— (ff)— e f the state Armory and bear lec- smoother Idling, Improved low- turned the company over to hia driver cnabiM Mm te read the daughter, Mias Marcia Marcuse. holzer, Rockville; Charlea Gill, 133 ' Permits tors reports nnv peacetime rec­ Sprague and Alsop said they told ■ tion with the Democratic Republi­ A >20,000.09 suit has been filed taraa Quard officers and regu­ speed performance, and quick, easy SO workers. “I ^ve you the com­ apeedoiiieter aad the varlone Funeral services wiD be held Brookfield street; Elizabeth Treat, Lawrence Castonguay, 53 Olcott ords In employment and payrolls ths governor that the Finance can argument as to the extent of here by the Hartford Accldant and lar Artony tnotructors on the starting. It also almost com pany — manage It aa you pleasa,” gsagee with a ndalmum of dls- Thursday (n Rivarside ehap^ Naur committee would not consider th e. 00 Waranoke road; Henry Scar- j drive, alterations, >325. for 1948 . . . Annual towm meeting Indemnity Co., Hartford, Oonn., progress made by the General borough, 53 South Alton street. Guard’s composition and duties. . pletely eUminates Interference the Hokkaido manufacturer said. tractloa from watohiag tbe road. York. merits of the Income U x proposal Robert Charles, 12 Jensen street, \ Brewster, 5taas.. turns down against Ofus Lee Slayton of Alex­ See Moriarty Brothers Assembly. Dicharged yesterday, David { until It was determined with rea-1 addition to garage, >100. proposal • for establishment of po­ andria. Tbe suit is an outgrowth It sums Up action as of the close Grossman, 218 Spruce street: Mrs. | sonahie certainty how much it w ill; James and Lorraine Brennan, lice department. of an embezzlement casa against of business on Tuesday. Mary-Sloan and daughter, 36 Proc- ; TiMroagUy roeondlHsaed and liberally yield. . Number of bills introduced. . 2,585 four room dwelling, Hilliard street, Slayton. He was charged with em­ tor road; Roger Wiley. 020 Center guaraBteed la wrlhag far your pretaetten. Governor Bowles has propKJsed : j^jsjgncd for hearings...... 1.198 >7,000. bezzling >297,973 from ths Bank an Incoms tax as a substitute for stm 'to be assigned...... 1,387 street: Mrs. Marjorie McBride and Warrantee LAWSON BACK son, 109 High street; Mrp Almy o f Draper. N. C. o f which ha wax AH maksa—A ll asodsla the present sales tax. The propos- Bm, given a hearing...... Denise Plsntanlds to Georgette About Town cashier from 1925 to 194>. al already has drawn etlff oppo- stju {;, ^e heard...... 2,010 Ames and daughter, 91 Laurel Y. Wyman, property at comer of j t m hoiget aasds. sitlon from Republicans, who con-; Bills reported favorably---- .87 street; Anthony Lupacebino, ! McKinley and Dudley streets. ’There will be moving pictures on LOUNGE CHAIR Florence street; Miss Sadie Cur­ trol the House. i Bills passed...... Quitclaim the life of St. Paul at the Salva­ A S K TO SE E O U R D A IL Y S P E C IA L Meanwhile, a bit of tangle de- Approved by the governor.. ran, 953 Main street; Mrs. Nellie Frank Herbert Amison and Bea­ tion Army Citadel tomorrow night Waldmeler. 089 Main street; veloped over another admlnlstra- Reported unfavorably ...... trice C. Amison to Ugo L. Bus- at ,8 o'clock. YOUR DIAMOND SI Down George Walker, IH, 17 Harvard caglla and Anita H. Buscaglia, NOONDAY tlon proposaL | Rejected ...... SI Week Legislators found that bills car- road. property onl High street. Plana were completed last night $ Former Official Wee Discharged today: Mrs. Michael for the observance of the 25th 39-95 rylng on the governor’s proposal Zwick and son, 170 Oak street; Estate of^RuEsell Cheney to anniversary of the founding of St i Luncheons to remove the present >50 celling Roger Parrott. Jr., 79 Pl>-mouth Eye-fllllng beauty! Spine-soothing on monthly old age assistance pay­ Philadelphls. March 9—— Clifford D. Cheney, property off Margaret’s Cii-clo, Daughters of I lane: Linda Heck. 28 A. Garden comfort! Super-strong aaglesa springs ments were scheduled for a pub­ Harvey Lewis Hooke, 71. former Forest street with free nnd unin­ Isabella. The organization was director of the W ar Industries drive; Charlea Orlowakl, 44 North terrupted use of roadway to Forest established 25 years ago tliis com- 1 Lawson spring-back. Elegant fringe MANCHefiTCR lic hearing this afternoon by one School street; Patricia Schofield, trim. Worth >30 more easily! committee for a private hearing commission for the state of Con­ street. ing April. 1 IN A NEW Stafford Springs; Reynolds Dea­ Estate of Ellen DIgney to Mary by another. necticut. died yesterday In AWng- a l w A t b o p e n ton Memorial hospital. Hooke re­ con, 23 Harvard road; John Subie, McClorey, undivided one-fourth In­ Fake >20 bills are being passed Worth AH of S69i95 Rsp. George L. Fsmham (R... 33 Knighton street; Mrs. Eunice Groton). House chairman of the |tired as director In 1940. terest which deceased had in in Hartford, and local people have Public Welfare and Humane tn-1 Grlmgson, 14 Knighton street.. property on Church street. been warned to examine all higher Births yesterday: A daughter to atitutiona committal, said hla To Close Buffalo Plant E.state of Ednah Parker Cheney denomination bills carefully. To­ group w’ould attempt in an execu­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Minor. 94 'Cnderhiil to Clitford D. Clieney, day It was stated that “ few local tive aeaslon to prepare a bill, re- Buffalo, N. Y.. March 9.—/P)— , High street; t daughter to Mr. and Philip Oieney and Theodora C. people have higher denomination gardleaa of the fact that the Ju­ Tlic Yale Sc Towue Manufacturing ; Mrs. Harold Dickinson, Rockville. Cheney Dorey, In equal ahiires, bills any more.” FROM MICHAELS! diciary committee hta acheduled Co., announced today It la closing property on Hackmatack street. F a r e ’ s public hearinga on almllar pro- its Buffalo plant. The plant was i Descent proceed.* from the Monte , opened In 1948 for the.manufac­ Estate of Ralph Louts Schaller posala. Carlo Whist of the Ander.sop-Shea ! Dining Room UNIVERSAL Has Held FnbUe Hearing ture of.electric irons and electric We, The Women | to Helen H. Schallor and Max J. .\uxiliary VFW tonight at 8:15 heating'elements. Schaller, undivided one-half in­ of Distinction Public W elfare and Humane will be given to Mrs. Edith Mason, > d t- i Inatitutlona committee already haa I By Ruth Millett terest of deceased in property on co-chairman, to help replace her I CLEANERS The Beautiful held a public hearing on the laaue. ’There are hundreds of species of ! NB.\ Staff Writer Oakland street. furnlehlngs lost in the fire this Both Democrats and Republi­ "solitary” wasps which do not live , Keeping a man through the morning. In communities. tliarges Red Tactic* cans are agreed that the >50 cell- j years doesn't always take a lot Regular $54.93 I of effort on a woman’s part, but; Nom irh ^Wnator III Appetizing ! keeping him interested through W ashlngton, M*rch 9 — — NEW CHRYSLER 1 the years always does. I ,'*^ *''* , * accused Norwich. March 9— —State Delicious The woman whose husband con- ; ^ estate lobby today of .Senator Nicholas J. Spellman (Dt Si-natlonol value! ' tinues to find her interesting i "alns Communist tactics against of this city, chairman of the Fi­ Even before the war through the vears uiually does control. Myers, deputy ma- nance committee,’ was reported to | you couldn’t buy a BIG-SCREENED fired be Improved today at his home. DINNERS rlraner of this qual­ most of these things: ' Senate, Is Com ing! Keeps up with him mentally. ; his blast in a statement submitted | where he has been confined for a ity for 80 ttttls That doesn't mean she has to | to a Senate Banking committee week with the grippe. He la ex. money. Low terms. \ know just as much as he knows j He was urging enactment of hia pected to return to the Capitol — TOO— bill to continue rent controls 27 next week. and about any certain subjects. But { |1 Down,, SI Week it does mean she has to keep her months beyond Inarch 31 when i. mind active and alert enough so the present law is due to expire. Silver Anniversary Models that he can discuss ideas with her. Doesn’t load him down with the Trinily Frofeasor to Retire I drjary details of her Job as a W// 1924-1949 homemaker. She does her Job as Hartford, March 9—(iF)— Dr. H. I well as she can and leU him Judge M. Dadourlan, Seabury professor t of mathematics and natural phi* ' CUSTOM RUGS and CARPETING her worth by the result, rather ■ State than trying to sell him on what a lOEophy at Trinity college, will re- ^ HAHimnn tire in June after 30 years on the ' NOW PLAYING Open Houec will be in order Friday. March 11. 1919, bird Job she ha*. A New Department Opened At Keith's' 5Iise* ’Em L'p physics and mathematics faculty 6«*i»9.75 to $13.50 Yd. Doesn’t become leas feminine House hearings on repeal of the t k r i D A N D Come in and see for yourself the complete service with lire passing of the years. The Tafl-Hartley law were euspended fjMis-saaswKts middle-aged wife who becomes today while the Labor committee I nsisaswusiiws facilities that are at your command. Uur tools and equip­ tmsBs-^ • A PATMBOuni Ftwtars tried to finish writing a minimum ment are the latest and we really know how to use them. boasv,- loses Interest In her looks, 9x12 RUGS from wage bill. A closed session, .A. 14 Korol Gold ------% 1 | Ability to Bcrrice the car after the sale is as important etc.,* is actually letting herself be­ P L r S : •T>YNAMITE’’ IkdSOKt- $69.95 to $165 come less and leas fsmlnlne. wliich committee members said I. 14 Koto! Gold. ? Side Diot._ ...4S aa the engineering standard of the manufacturer. Here might run all day, was called for i Never forgets that a man wants ; C 14 Korol CSold. 2 Side Diat._ .....AO at Brown-Beaupre ynu*ll find satisfactory service and to be able to say. “ This Is my | final paragraph-by-paragraph vot- 14 Korol; Gold. 2 Side Dio5_____S AS courtesy at fair prices. ! wife” with pride as well aa aN i Ing on the administration propos­ 9. ! fectlon. al for revising the Federal wage- NEW hour law. t. 14 Korol Gold. 4 Side Dios 7S See our new Holmes wrecker, comfilete with towing Named “Driver of Year” j«cradie. the newest addition for complete service. See our r f. 14 Korol Gold. 6* Side D iot...... _ > 7$ complete stock of parts and accessories that we carry TELEVISION CONSOLmE Washington, March 9—

— CAVEY’S 6. 14 Karat Gold. 6 Side D io s_____ % IS for the convenience of all Chrysler Corporation cars. 1 Martin Larson. 41. of St. Paul, « • 1 0 % Irid Plot. 8 Side O i o i .______S I9 0 Everything about Motorola’s amazing new VK106 i Minn., who haa been driving trucks DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS i for 18 years without an accident. ' Our policy ■is: “ W e Aim To Take Care of Our Own” W ill convince you that here it the most exciting newt ■ today was named the trucking tn- FINE DINNERS with Chrysker-Plymonth Service that matches Chrysler* in television today I Big-tcreened and beautiful, tha dastry’s “ driver of the year.” ' nymouth engineering. I NOW Ends SATURDAY Furniture Styled VK106 givea really aharp, really Huge Census Pete Vaccario and His clear televiaidn action . . . action large enough for a family group to I A Chicago zoologist, who is tak-1 Very Danceable Music lASY ayianm MviriDt to tin t Ing a census of all the Insects In 1 enjoy in perfect comfort. Come in $349.50 i the world, thinks the figures may i cwsfomory 30-doy chorge occovot, U k h o m U A Square Deal to Everyone and ate about it today! reach something like 1,000,000,000.- j 000,000,000,000.000.000,000,000.000,- •qwlet diWded poywsnls is t m q S wneldy or Phis Installation iOOO. Ptuu-^ mofliMy nmaunfs. AGAptlf nwA«« owaila^te, qt •*1 Wouldn’t Bo In Your Shooe** THE POSTPONED -- FREE HOME TRIAL I no added co«l, thn fewnst tm rm u oMom d fcy fins feweferi onywhero. -BEAUPRE Personal Nollrea POPS CONCERT FURNITURE AND BY THE S. C CHORAL CLUB iN a APPLIANCES In Memoriani £H STU JO) A \ t rt OVM rrown D AND THE MERRY.WEDS In loTlne rntmory of our dsse Par­ -Woudorfui ” )4lMcil PIAMON0 MEICMANTS FOI THIEI SINIIAnONS t-'i! CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH ents and brotbsr. Mothsr diet’ March 10, l*n ; Father died March •. aMt. aad Urge” P fo o r Friday Evening, Morch 11,1949 Brother Laalla died March t. t m O. Ttemoy Conwi WlMn 8:00 P. M. ' 9 5 8 MAIN ____... OPPOSITE OAK IBROWlf HOWARD BEAUPRE T. Powov P . RaiSM (lone freee os but learlna memeriei, Deeth een never take away. nature—1:5>, elM. 9rt9 __ SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH VESTRY 713 Main St. T E L . 7101 Memprlee that win always lingrr, ~L«at Show Topight-^:0d k Tcltphona 3S35 w'hUa upoa thU earth we Maj-. A D U L T S 60c— C H IL D R E N 30c (T a z In d M c d ) n . ' -A dr. o< Don duniT* sSAKKitltatnKM nrVENlNU HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1949 PAQB MANCHESTER EVE? lALD. MANUHiaSTER. CUNN« WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 194#

road's reorganisation, danled a asked for unemployment compen­ ed in lay-offs of from 100 to 350 i.v member;^of the Supreme 3o- bi Segal aarvsd as tha spiritual has aervad the oongregatlon for ptiig has gone to great lengths this leader of the Queens Jewish Cen- the past 11 yaara. year to present the finest obtain­ motion that he dlequellfy himself sation. * in textile, hat, bearings, brass NEWSPAPEI^!^ Splurge Tales I Viet, the Russian legislative body, BABYSITTER Bbckville Time to File made by Francis J. Roche, assist­ Idle Benefits Announce Betrothal poured Into Moscow for tomor­ New Officers tar, Quaana Village, Long Island, able in Barber Shop Quartets and New ClainM Total 7,009 products, machinery, plastics and Naw York. WlUihm tiia SUent, Prlaco ^ for the feature quartet of the eve- ant attorney general of Massachu- electrical products plants. MAGAZINES row's session of the group. The Orange, freed the Netherianda CAU. aetts. Roche argued that Jiid^e New claims (lied last week total­ Of Fair Trials meeting will be follow^ by a ses­ Tha naw offlMrs were elected at Amg they will preeent the 1940 Still CUmbiiig Lay-offs of from 50 to 100 oc­ Now Oa Sole At To Be Seated mberahip meeting of from Spain and ia held by the Briefs Given Hincks cotrtd not rule Impartially led 7.909, the labor commissioner sion of the Council of Nationali­ the annual mti MRS. W. A. REID International Champions, “Tha added, as compared with 2,649 filed curred in chain, silver products In Members the templepl( held on January 30. Dutch (n the esteem given Oeorge Seek Opinioii Garden State Quartet” from Jer.- because of "family Interests” In the .\riliur Drug Store r.'i ______(CoBlinurd from Page One) ties. the other house of the Parlia­ during the same week a year ago. and rubber footwear factories for William Horowltx la piirealdent suc- Washington as father o t his coun­ 3193 aey Clty.'N. J. This quartet la railroad. ClaiiiY* Increase 180 Per Cor. SI. James an* Mate M ment. ceedtng Saul M. Silvereteln who try. Railroad .and Massachu* The judge married a niece of Lack of work, Egan said, result­ the same reason, he added. having made somewhat similar Installation* Services at known all ovar the country for Howell Cheney Electeil A tM ^tin g their fine close harmony in rend­ E. G. Buckland. former board Cent Since Mid-Octo­ statements.) Western diplomats have ex- Temple Beth Sholom sett* Get 35 Days in chairman of the railroad. Terroiiet tieeture i pressed the opinion that the ering aonga so dear to everyone's t'To Board of Director* heart. Injunction Case In declining to disqualify him­ ber, Egan Reports Western allied officials In Bui- | ,,|hlfta of Soviet officials, totaling Set for Friday Night Hi*toric«l Group to Dis* self. the jtidge said that "the me-e garia contend the trial—which was ; seven with those promoted today, "The Smoothies” from New Bed­ Of Blue Cross - ford, Maas., aecond place-winners accident that I am related to men Hartford. March 9- i/P/— atste the first of several planned by the | resigned to strengthen Rus- The newly elected officers of cn** Old Engine; Ask New Haven, March 9—(>P) —At­ who have made contributions to m Comm)inlst Bulgarian government, aian leadership. in the recent Northeast District torneys for the “New Haven” Labor Commissioner John J. Egan New Haven. March 0 -(4^—Hie Temple Beth Sholom will b* offi­ School Bill Support contest will be on hand along With the rsilroad service .if southern reported today that claims for un­ Oannecticut Blue Croen (Ooniiccti- T—was a terrorist gesture to in-1 \a'esternWestern diplomats in Moscow railroad and the commonwealth of New England and Massachusetts dune the popiilntion fn <>ever ties cially Installed this Friday at the i the Northeast District champions, Massachusetts have 36 days In employment compensation in Con- i eut Hospital Service, Inc.) report­ have said they viewed the changes "The Cavaliers’’ from Bridgeport, Is not mifficlent grounds for dis­ I necticiit have increased 180 per j with western churches. The United as a move to give tlie deputy Sabbath Eve service a t S p.m. The 1 HOTPOINT Rockville, March *—(Special) — which to sic briefs arguing qualification.” Conn. cent since mid-October, ed today that It "enrolled more States and Britain have denounced prime ministers some of the du­ tnetallation ceremony will be per- A special mesUng of tlw Tolland whether a temporary Injunction Roche argued also that the court Oew members and paid more hos­ the trial. formed by Rabbi Lron Wind and Quartets from all over New against the state should be made Efisn said that idle pay benefits ties of Stalin, now almost 70 years Oowty H istort^l Society will be England. MasaachusetU and New lacked jurisdiction, contending that were asked by 60,239 during the pital bills’' during 1948 than at Chambers, wlio Hrrived here old. and reported In 111 health. th e. sermon will be delivered by permanent. ^ the reorganization order refer d March 2, was escorted by govern­ helfl t)tls evening at 7:30 p. m. at York state will make up' the re­ week which ended March A, as any time In its 12 years of opera- Tlierp has been some speculation Rabbi Bernard Segal of New York. th e temporary injunction was ment Press department officials Rabbi Segal Is Executive vice j the Rockville Hlili School to dis- mainder of the program assuring ' compared with 21,,85 during the! that -Stglin may relinquish the Issued by U. S. District Court on the Old Colony but to lU ter- ______t*®n. . . until he left shortly after giving president of the Rabbinical As- i eusa whether or not It la felt that all of a full evening of enjoyable Judge CsiToll CX ilincka here on I second week of October when th e. The annual meeting of directors prime minister's post to Molol*.'. entertainment. mlnstion. i present rise In unemployment [ Monday's inteniew, He declined sembly of America. He was gradu­ the city of Rockville ehould sell Feb. 28 restrsining'the Massachu­ The court maintained, however, here last night wa* told that mem-1 to disclose who paid for the trip. •Molotov previously held the job District Deputy Night I started. i berablp Increased by 134,000 to an | from 1930 to 1941. while Stalin, ated from the Jewish rheological Laundi^ Combinatioii the old Bteam fire engine which is setts Departmert of Public Utili- that ft had (uriedlction to take evi­ !■ Semtnawy of America In 1933 and District Deputy night will be .ties from Interfering with the dence to determine whether the ;. During the week 'which ended | all time high total of 853,000, although the real boss, limited now no longer in use. The Fire i Feb. 26, he said. 56.120 persons while payment to hoapllals for i himself to the official Job of run­ received his secular education at committee d the city haa Indicat­ observed by the Rockville Emblem road's plans to curtail services on "critical figures” on the Old Col­ membeaa’ care totalled 36.638,884., ning the Communist party. Columbia University from which ed that It Intenda to diepdec of the CTub this evening at the F'*** its Old Colony, division which ony losses had been exceeded. iStnliii Makes he was graduated in 1931. Home at which Ume Supreme Qene^ Manager Robert Par-1 Stalin became prime minister in Hotpoint Wadier old porae drawn engine which haa serves southessum Massachu­ An active leader In Jewish life District Deputy Mrs. Marguerite nail aiao.S'eport^ that in order to Mias Virginia A. Bus 1941, shortly before the war. not been uaed for more than setts. provide ’^efficient working space , Mure Shifts in America. Rabbi Segal served twenty five years. The Historical Reeves will make an official visit. Issuance came shortly after the 5 doctors prove for home office personnel,” the or- , on the NsUonal Administrative Complete With Pump society feels that the engine There will be* a potluck supper at Massachusetts department had Indian Railway I Mrs. Helen Dux of 829 Main Board of the Zionist Organiaaton ganlaatlon expects to begin con- (Continued from Page One) Hire/' Promotions Announced should be retained hero as a mu­ 6:30 p. m., with the meeting to ordered the railroad not to reduce f * .streot, announces the engagement of America and on the Committee follow. this plan hioaks I atrucUon here this month ° * I of licr daughter. Miss Virginia A. And seum piece. the Old colony schedule/) by with­ Strike ‘Failjire’j soviet delegate to the United .Na­ New I>indon. March 9 - on Army and Navy Rellgioua Ac­ Ask BIU Huppori American Legh.n Auxiliary new office building. Dir;, to Richard C. Hollister, son tivities of" the National Jewish drawing 114 trains on-March 1. All Officers He-Kiel ted tions. Promotion of three members of The Vernon School Building The American Legion Auxiliary of Mr. and Mrs. Kalpli Hollister the Connecticut College for Wom­ Welfare Board. In World Wat n. CoatUUMs Injunction Bombay, India. March 9— ^ the laxative hahit All Blue Cross officers were re­ of 2867 Main slrcet, Glastonbu'ui^. At the same time. Minister of committee has announced that It will meet this evening at eight Following yesterday's hearing. If ytm Uk« UzatlvM bov en faculty haa been announced by Rabbi Segal was the first Jewish has asked Senator Howard W- A Coffimunist-lnstlgated strike of ; you CRO stopl elected at iast night's meeliig, I Miss Dux is a graduate of Mit s i- Foreign Trade A. I. Mtkoyan was chaplain to be called to active o'clock in the G. A. R. hall. There Judge Hincks edntinued the Injunc­ relieved of his duties and replaced President Rosemary Park. Assist­ Hotpoint Lroner Pratt of Wtllington, Representa­ will le* Initiation ol new candl Indian rallwc/" workers was a "to-1 Bocftuo* 5 Now York dortoro______They arc: Harry B. Kennedy. New 1 cheater High school and Is now no) duty with the United States Army. tion temporarily Ending the fliing proYod you BMy hrmk tho laiotlr* habit. Aad Haven, president; .Solomon Eisner. ^ eniploycil by Burton's Inc. Mr. I by M. A. Menshikov. ant Profs. Pauline Aiken of the tives Maurice Spurting and Wil­ uatex during the meeting with h tsl failure" today, rallwnv officials , ooUbUoh your utural poworo of r«fuUrit> After ftve-and-a-half years of mili­ of briefs. Elghty*thrM ptr nwt of tho omo tootod did H Hartford, vice president; Fred er-; Hollister served four '.cars With j The news of Efremov's promo­ Department of English and Rob­ liam Dunlap of Rockville end Rep­ Community service and refreah- ert M. Gagne of the Department tary service in v.irious sections of De Luxe Table Model With During the hearing, the coui't declared. I So coa you. Ick M. Daley. Derby, vice prcsl- : the Army Air Koirc a.id is now j tion was hatfdlcd )>y the Russian the United States and overseas. resentative Simon Oohen of Elling­ HTiento to follow. was told by s railroad spokesman Stop taldac whaUror you bow tako. la- newspapers in the same w ay as of Psychology have b/'cn raisc oao w««k tak« 2 Cortor** dent; Rev.' l-awrencc E. Rkelly. operating tlir Hollister Studio in i Rabbi Segal was discharged with Men’s Club that moimting losses on the Old^ tral India said the workers re­ Pill*. Soeoad wook—oa* meh nlghu Third Waterbury. secretary, and Oeorge GlHstonbury. No date has been eet the announcements affecUng Molo-, the rank of associate Knee Control House Bill 896 to provide grants wook—ooo ovary otbor night. Than—aothtag! the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He to aaeist school districts in the The S t Bernard's Men's Club Colonyllne pwtifled the road's cur­ ported for duty as nsusi. Trains R. Willis, New Haven, treasurer. for the wedding. tov and Vishinsky. | Miss » Bell the will hold a social meeting this eve­ £y*ry day: drink right gUuM* of wator; Mi It appeared under the beading ; fA<‘u'tyla.st fall ^ ^ is now President of the Assoclatoin construction of elamentary and tailment of service. between Bombay, Madras. Cal­ a doAnito tioHi for iwgulaiTty* Newiy elected to the Board of of Jewish Chaplains. Army and ning at St. Bernard’s church hall The road's tosses during the Ptr* Now York ooctors provod tklo plan of "Public Announcements" on the! th® Department ^ J ' secondary schools. In order to ap­ cutta and New Delhi were on can brsok tho lauUvo habit. Directors are the trustees of sft Navy of the United States. foIlo'A’ing the Lenten service. year ending Sept. 30, 1948, where schedule this morning. j 'member hospitsls. Including; back pages of morning news-! ucation. has been made an In- ply for funds frOm the State It la How coa a lautiT* break tko loxatlyo Vole lo Aiilhurize Before entering the Army, Rab­ Daughl*"* at Isabella $3,848,484, the spokesman said, The government continued i t s ! kobit? Bocau** Cort«r*9 PHI* **uabloek’' tlM Richard Koopman and Jam es 31. I papers. stnictor. S 1 6 9 .9 0 neceaaary to have complate plans lower dlgeotivo tract *ad from then on let It and apecifteatlena of school build­ The Daughters of Isabella will bringing total I'lsses In the last strict security measures to guard Make UM of Ha own oeMral powwo. Hayes, Hartford: Howell Cheney. No Coiiinicnt on Shifts ------four years to $18,659,484. against possible ubotage, how- I Further—Carter** PBl* eoatala mo boblt- Manchester; L. H. French. Wnler- Aiidil of Fxpciises There has been no comment in i ______ings, and the applications would meet tnis evening at eight o’clock lormlag drug*. < be acted upon In the order they a t Its rooms on Elm street. The railroad management con­ ever. The security mesaurea were Breu tho laiatlr* hobH .. . with Coitor*# bury: Jam es M. Foley, New Hav­ tho Sovnet press on any of the cab- ' tends that a court-approved re­ ordered soon after the Communist- ; Pole .. . and be roguUr oaturally. en, and Howard F. Fox, New Bri­ Haddain, March B —Town Inet shifts. Washer List Price 8I89A5 are received. • Lenten Service Remaee Chib organization plan gives the road dominated unions called the strike When worry, oreroatiag. orerwork make taxpayers voted overwhelmingly Efnmiov hciomcs the 13th dep­ lroner Lint Price . a * s e e ...... 8129.98 The second In a series of Lenten you liregular t«aipor*rtty-Hoke Carter** PiUe tain. the right to discontinue the Old for today. \ temporarily. And aerar get the laxative habit. W. Anthony Towle, Jr., of Bris­ last night to authorise sn adult of uty chairman of the Council of The Romaoo Club will hold services In which several Prot­ “Ladles Night" at its meeting this Colony passenger service If losses The postal service, telegraph i Girt Cotter** Pttla at any dnigatore for Sir tol, a member of the Connecticut town expenses from July 1, 194G to Ministers. Superior Workmanship Total ...... i t l S J t estant churches of Rockville and exceed $850,000 in any I2-montha lines and telephones were also < today. You*U ho grateful tae rest of your life. Hospital aasociation. also was Other deputies, in addition to evening at eight o'clock at the vldnlty are cooperating will be Dee. 31. 1948, Special ComMnatloa Price ...... f lM J S period in the first two years cf functioning normally, a govern­ elected to Um Board of Directors. The action, believed unprece­ Molotov, are; home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph held this evening at 7:30 o'clock Snaps of the Hartford Turnpike. the reorganization period. ment spokesman ssid In New Delhi. { dented in local annals, w as taken L«. P. Bona, L,. M. Kahanovlch, in the Baptist church. Rev. Adolph, Denies DlsquaUflratlon Move despite a strike threat by some on motion of Henry Mannetho of Marshal Klementl Y. Voroshilov. Ammnl Pam *e Johnson, pastor of the church, will The second annual Parade of Before the hearing, Judge Communist - dominated labor Higganum who said that while it Mikoyan. Marshal N. A. Bulganin. preside. Blcv. J . C. Miller of Elling­ Hincks, who supervised the rail­ unions. INSURE Successful Bidder implied no criticism of present of­ Andrei Andreyev. N. A. Voznesen­ • Superior Economy You $50.00 Quartets will bs prssentsd at ton will read the scripture and ficials. he wanted to know, voulk- i sky. A N. Kosygin, A. P. Kruti­ Sjrkss Auditorium, Rockville April Rev. Ernest Gordon of TMcott- For Boud Issue er by voucher, where the town's , kov. V. A. Mall.shev, and M. Z. 2, by the Rockville Chapter of vllle will preach. McKINNEY B R O T H E K S money went and why taxes had in- ' Saburov. The Society for the Preservation Young Married Couples R«kiI Katste snd ln«umm'e — at- and Encouragement of BarbeVahop creased. The new announcements came The Young Married Couples’ V l5 MAIN ST. TKI. 6U6n Cheshire, March 9- i/Pi Birdsey J. Walter Darlcy, in uppoaliig j Quartet Singing In America, Inc. B. Norton, Cheshire first select­ As in the pMt year the Rockville CHub of Union Clongrcgational FOR THE NEW LOOK the motion, asserted the re.eidcnts • church will meet this eyening at man, announced today that R. W. already had made the town sub­ Health and Visiting Nurse Asso., Freaatrleh, of New York city, was the church for a business session ject to "rldlciile " by having prevl- j will be the sponaors of this fine to be followed by an interesting m aucceoaful bidder on a 3399,0(X) • THE WASHER: Hotpoint Deluxe Mtulel. beanti- eatertalmnenL oualy tabled the current annual re- ■ SUPERIOR program. RADAR PERMANENT bond laaue- port St two special town meeting* ^ fully styled right down to the Soor. Deluxe nelectiva Bveryodto who attended last year’s U Proceeds of the issue will be The meeting got under way with I pressure wringer. Thlrftmotlon washing srUon Parade h«ve*been looking anxious­ S o jM y S ia y used for construction of a new some difficulty. No fc'.ver than 10 ly forward to this coming event as •Natural Looking 8350.000 grammar achool, retire­ j Father washes clothes clean. Quiet mechanism, permanent­ persons declined the rhairman.shlp , It was repeetedly stated that It Orange Juice Used 1 ment of other bonds, repairs and which WSJ finally accepted by Mrs. I ly Inbricated. As Sne a washer as you can buy. was one at tha finest types of en- •More Comfortable for othar achool purpoaes. Auto Body Works e THE IRONER: Hotpoint Deluxe Model, with ASK ABOUT OUR 10-DAY tsrtsinmsnt aver to grace the PraaaMch’a low bid apecifled a Randolph Hayden. j To Quench Blaze The beautiful look of Spring In the course of three hours of I knee control can hr used on any table and easily FREE TRIAL PLAN ON boards at the Auditorium. interpreted In a smart rayon 1.0 par cent Interest with a prem­debate action also waa taken to I 'nckets arc now available and •>Fa»tcr ium of litTTS.OO. Joh n 's 52 OAK ST. TEL. 2-4358 stored aw my. Does a complete Ironing Job and saves HOTPOINT ELECTRIC DRYERS crepe print, .'.^..priced to pam­ liberalise rules for use of a new-1 m«y he secured from any member Zephyrhllls. n s ., Maruh 9 — per slim budgets. Sizes 9-15. ly bpllt school auditorium to per­ many hours a week. at the Clm;>ter of 8. P. E. B. 8. Q. —Orange juice was used for a Call and make your appoint­ T al eve W ar Materlala mit dancing and other activities 8. A., Inc., Frttsehe'e Smoke Shop. new purpose here — putting out a ment now— Don't wall ’til the Medicine Market street. House A Murphy’s Tohyo^ March •—-(A5 — At the previously frowned upon hy the There In \o SubtitUute for Superior Quality, fire. EASTER ni8h. raquaat of Preaident LJ Ttung-Jen Board of Education. Clothing Store, Park atreet, and A hand extinguisher first waa of CSdiia, American military ma- Tha Rockyqie Heglt)) u d Nursing 4ise* le*t olght on a blazing truck OTHER PERMANENTS tarlaia omislgned to the National- Froteets Border Violation for coughs If 'hy Be Satisfied W ith Less. doe j of^ enU material which was ' • ft.00ANDUP ista j will be removed from two ■et afire by friction. That di^’t ahlpa before they reach Shanghai, Athens. March H i/P. Bulgar-| JOHNSON BROTHERS for this Parade and those desiring help. Then the Zephyrhllls Fire de­ l i raquastad the removal of the la protested to

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MANgHBSTKB EVENING HERALD, MAr*\;»iEWi Wi. w rm , m!ii>«iis5UA», m a k u m » , i » o lug involved Lawrence nnd Anna cult problem ill finding housing Final Settlemeut for families on relief, a majority m Strikers Quit Oaiordsl of 68 School street and Welfare Head iBeparwl tkoir antrias. Miss Moore, bill to the Senate. Through par­ Manvhetiler Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Jarvia of them families of veterans. Miss Urges Getting art Buper^sor Masai Lots, and liamentary safsguar(to Cain waa Looms in Dispute of 6* — W ar building up on the rolls of tlio IiH'oine Tux .Service Vy the c h « - A t Otot time the de­ tional fields have hailed the pro­ * Some 800 members of the Unit­ Also, Second OongregationsI The main tosuc reportedly hold­ peal the decision, stating that It courses of action which will im­ of the nine first-place winners imet o ff Gibraltar have shown town welfare department. Com­ partment wst ehorthw^ed, wd gram aa one o f the finest mediums ed Cemetei-y • Workers local, tn church Women's League Food ing up settlemrot o f the 10-mnnth- would be possible for .larvls to Evening and Weekends plement the gathering's announced from this state in Milton Bradley riUln’a fleet to be "pretty vul­ missioner Sniitli. learning of cer­ Pm tico WsrAlven routine police yet devised not only for discover­ BALCH PONTIAC, Inc winch the strikers belong, voted Sale at Hale's, 5;S0-9 p. m. old dispute-is over application of obtain a .slay of execution on the Appointments intention of trying to bring about gnerable” to air attack, and Ad­ tain instances where further In­ ■Mlgnmenlk' Ijoth m phtrol (Company's nation-wide "America ing and encouraging young artists OPEN EVENINGS unanimously last night to with­ Friday, March 11 the 40-hour work week to the rail- | evii tion notice. international "peace, Justice and miralty spokesman said today. As vestigation might show cyipo u- and afoot. On Tebruarp *, I W welfare." the Beautiful" Crayon A rt (>)mpe- but also for bringing vlU l training it result, the spokesman announced, 155 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER draw from the CIO Food. Tobacco Pop JJoncert of Second Congre- i road industry. Spokesmen for the ' T I io iiiu n J. Siicii I, waa uinnoaell that the poaitpon unions and railroads will submit iiity for extension of state aasis- Their findings will be reported tltlon 'for kindergarten and grade in artistic appreciation Into Its more exercises wilt be hrid this and Agyiciiltiiral Workers ot gational church Choral Club at 8 so Division Street 2-171).*. af deputy chief be abollahed, but You Can Always Do Better At Batch's the disputed Issues to the emer­ lancc here, has asked that auch to the full assembly beginning late proper perspectve In the schools. month in the Bay.of Bisesy and In America. p. m. school students. Jay is the aon of gency board at a meeting today Foiir-Dav Week investigation be made. the move waa loot. tomorrow. The conclusions will be Best drawings from the stats the approaches to Plymouth. Joseph Manning, the local's pres­ Military whist, sponsored by * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boris of 115 but there waa no Indication a set­ Manchestci. like otlier towns, is Aealgaad to Beat passed on to the religious bodies and national wrlnnera will fegrm an ident, said the action “ eliminates, Gibbons Assembly, C. L. of C. tlement would be reached at the faced with an inerea.singly diffi­ prenUce .coatlnued to ^ ®. represented for consideration ani Walker street. exhibit which, aa to past yearo, any suspicion” of Communism a» i Benefit St. Bridget's school fund, N oh Seliediilecl IStS when n# waa aaaign^ by the Jay's drawing, titled "Fishing," an issue in the dispute which has' rree motion pictures at Uthu- initial session. They said several action. wlU tour the nation'! art gailerlee, , pointa may Involve much discus- chief o f potto* to walk a^ at. rte, Subjects under study in the con­ was selected by a Jury of national­ museuma and schools. Previous resulted in accumulation of more , » « • » " dub. sponsored by Loyal Or- ' Meriden, March 0 The Judae coattoued. Up to thU time, than 1,000 bodies at the big Cath- 4er of Moose, 8 p. m. i Sion. ference groups are the relationsh'.i ly prominent art authorities aa the exhibits have been displayed - in I manufacturing deparlnient.s of the It la f a t l i t had l o d ^ of the church to American policy such art centers as the A rt Insti­ ON OR ABOUT ollce cemetery In (Queens In the Saturday. March. 12 CANDY Joseph A. Prentice beat of those submitted In the 1st New De))arturc division of the p U tolM ah iat hla aaaignmeht. in Europe, American policy in the tute of Chtcsgo, Minneapolis Insti­ past elglit weeks. Frank J. Mansfield Marine Kepi I'resfi In Our thU day; toatead of dotogr hla work, Far East, the United Nations, tute of Arts. Buffalo Fine Arts A P R IL 1. WE W ILL Votes A F L AlHIlaUon Corps League and Auxiliary dln- I General Motors Corp.. here, will Refrigerated Cases he waat'home and called a police guiding principles for world order, Academy and the Brooks Memo­ The local, which also represents, ner-dance at Garden Grove, Police Court i operate on a four-days-a-week BE LOCATED AT workers at 16 other cemeteries, . Tuesday. March 15 •’Bulk or Box” conuSMalonar and >made verbal Pact Approval and the "strategy" of world order rial Art Gallery at Memphis. i schedule, effective at once, Williaiii compiabrt- « la aald that two po- voted to affiliate with the AFL^*^''^CA Scries, SalvaUon Army education and action. \------The case of Richard J. Belmmer. T. Murden. pl-ini, manager sn- Hee oOuMBlaalonem went to the 857 MAIN STREET Building Service Employes Inter-1 , * P- *"•, ..®P*****ri Arthur Drug store' Seen Assured national union. Manning sal-l. ^ rt. Vachel Lindsay. "Utcraturc. ” 25, of 59 Birch street, srrested Feb. i nounced loda.v. Fraatioe home to U lk over the 21 on the charge of passing a Murden aaid that the cut froi'n attwtioa. The commlaalonere did Cain Promwes (Rubinow Build’ng) The local has 1^.500 members, of, Wedaesilay, March Ifi not iaoiire prentice to fulfill hla Would Give Honor State meeting, D. A. R. South worthless check, was continued ■ " five-day work week wa.s ncres- t^Contlnued from Page One) which 800 were present at the , Methodlst church. from dey-to-dqy this morning by sary because of a sh.arp decline in closed meeting last night. i aaatjHBient. Longer Blast Tharadsy, March 17 Judge Herman Yules. Prosecutor ordeis. He said th.it the four-day Id' a aubaequent telephone con- two aides spent almost three hours To Grandmothers Ehlorts to get comment from the Mary Cushman Group Tupper 1 Raymond A. J'ohnson lold t e . wcel^ schedule would probably con- i\Ioriurtv Bruiliers verwtiQa with the chitf of police. yesterday in what Chairman Con- parent union since the start of the Wsre party. Second Congrega- ; court that he had received a report tinuc for several weeks "until such Preitica refuaed to walk a boat nally (D-Tex) called an "Informal (Continued from Pag* One) controversy have been unavailing. state Capitol, Hartford, March tional church i (rom the Newington Veteran's hos- Hme as the plant's working force and aaM be waa "throudh” , Uie talk" with the Senate Foreign Re­ Som 250. all Catholics, arc in­ C O A L I S 9— Grandmothers of Connect­ the dice game report was entirely Variety show and dance of Man- 1 P'tal stating that Beininier had i" reduced to a point in line with court flnda. Later he told the lations committee about the pact volved In the strike at Calvarv Chester Lodge 1477, Loyal Order ; undergone treatment there, and lower customer requireineiils, ’ lice commlialon he "w ill not be "In general,” Connally told icut will Join mothera and fathers false, that "I’vs never played a cemetery, where Cardinal Speli- in higfing a special Sunday all dice game with Johnny Meyer for o f Moow^, at Hollister street the prosecutor expressed the be- The cutback aflccts’ aii|>roxi- abuaed. Inaulted or mlsuaed.” newsmen afterward. "I may say aa ntan for the fiftli day yesterday school, 8 p. m. lief that further penalty would not, mately 1.200 employes. .Several Prentice wan charged by the chief far as we are concerned, all the their own In the future, if a bill even a nickel." led seminary students and priests ■poneoreil by the Danbury Grand­ Semi-formal St. Patrick's dance | he effective. He suggested the con- i weeks ago the plant announced a with condaet unbecoming an offi­ work has been done.” Wallgren said he didn’t believe _ MEN'S WEAR. inrougn picKet iinrs to bury inr Manchester Country Club given * tinuance so that the court would j four-day work week schedule and cer and dlaObodience. but waa ex­ mothers' club is approved by the Finished in Tentative Form that Pearson had ever given such S ^87 MAIN STREET ____ ! by Manchester Registered Nurses'i continue to have jurisdiction In , returned to the five-day week after onerated .of the eharge. Licgislature. a report to Cain. In Miami, Peaj> He made clear that he meant A bill sponsored by the local or­ SSI There ^ was i Association. : case of further trouble. several hundred employes had been On July S, IMS. the police com son said that he had suggested ment on the . union's realignment i ^ action judged this morn- , laid off. mlaalonera aboUahed the deputy the treaty waa finished in at leaat ganisation and raised yesterday that Cain "use the official chan­ from Cardinal Spellman. Saturday. XIarch 19 Annual Ladies' Night of Tall chief poeltlon. a tentative form (no draft being afternoon in the Judiciary commit­ nels at hla disposal to check on The striking gravediggers, who beyond change until it is signed) Cedars at the local Armory. Signed Relcaee tee of the Legislature by Btate Jay Borla Johnny Myer’s entertainment of I STELLAR ATTRACTIONS! | previously had voted to recom­ and that it had the informal ap­ Monday. March 21 It la found that after June (. Senator Alice V. Rowland, Repub­ Wallgren. mend disaflTUation from the CIO proval of committee members. The hoHv . r . , a,. Exchange CTub testimonial dln- 5135 IMS, Prentice never again worked lican, of Ridgefield, a club mem­ grade division from schools all M FYrF.n.F.NT FOR ONEONE SIZE SIZE 37—555 3 7 — 55 5 ^ _ 1 lOTTL'O t'N0£» A"''HO»'TY OF T'^ ' »*''Y 9Y rest of the work. Connally aald. la ber, would designate the second “ For Cain now to repeat thto re­ _ EXCELLENT FOR ero^!n seeking a flve-dax week school basketball aa a Mancheater policeman and In over the state. He and the winners S t 859.40 the same py they have team. Maadnlc Temple, up to Secretary Acheson. port without cheeking It.” P e ^ Coca-Cola liottlins: Company of Conn.. East Hartford July he gave up hla police equip­ .Sunday in October o f each year in the eight other grade classifica­ S SPRING FISHING! been getting for six days. Tuesttoy, March 22 Senator Vandenberg tR.. Mich.), "Grandmothers' da^V’- The bill al­ son said, "proves he U more inter­ O 1^47, lh« Coco-Cola Company ment A claim for |177 paat va­ tions will receive mounted engrav­ ested in a cheap poIlUcal vendetta OVERCOAT *21'50 | CORUOI former chairman of the commit­ so provides that in conjunction ed plaqiis In rAiognitlon of achieve­ I YW CA Series, Salvation Army cation pay and expenaea waa hon­ than the qualifications of a man S 56.95 A L L WOOL I Citadel at 1 p. m. Speaker: HR senvic ored to the following montha, and tee, forecast that "fears which with the observance, the governor ment. National winners, chosen 3H THl UVEL CENTER. A 8R.0AD D e Soto has long been famous have been expressed about of the state each year shall issue for public office." Policeman Helps i Mre. Ann Randall. "Drama." for skilled mechanics, factory PrenUce aigned a releaae o f all from state winners in each grade, I Saturday, March 26 OHoMjdrMitK'. (S ty tiM / . prospective form will be dissipat­ a special proclamation. will be presented with J500 gov­ Talk Cons»der«d "AU Trl|»” ONE 40 AND 42— 555 S clalma againat the town. I FLANNEL SHIRTS Annual meeting Britlah-Amerl- miproved tools and equifiment. ed by publication of the text. In presenting the bill, Mrs. Row­ ernment bond acholastlc fund Wallgren told the SenStc Armed A l Baby^s Birtli The court flnda that Prentice (Some fears had been expressed > can club. T o this we add our own fair waa actually out of work when the land said ita objects are the same awards. Services committee (which yester­ = Plain Colors— A Few Checks the treaty might bypaaa Congress as that of the Danbury Grand­ day postponed action on hit nom­ TOPCOAT *21-501 ) Tuesday, Xtoich 29 prices . . . to give you the job HOW TO tfoucf fkuhinn temporary poeltlon of deputy Judges for the annual competi­ YW C A Series, Salvation Army power to declare war.) mothers' club, namely, to glorify ination until next Tuesday) that New Haven, March 9—iffi—Pa­ you trust at the Bv "tiimpinc" mJI your bills chief waa aboliahed. It alao notes tion arc art editors of leading na­ Citadel at 1 p. m. Speaker: for T u e s and Senator George (D.. Ga.), an­ grandmother; to perpetuate for his 16 years as a senator, repre $ 4 . 6 9 Oxford Gray S trolman John Doyle and the stork price you like. t,t r ed 11 jijott into oni he applied for other police work tional publications. The Judging arrived at the home of Mr. and Mpsha Paranov. "Muale." other Expenses p is e • . can usually cut other committeeman, said it further gencrationa the peace and sentative and governor hSve qual INCOME TA X LOANS 4oun tha total of your and sought reinstatement In Man- panel Includes George W. Finne­ Tuesday, April 5 seems to be acceptable to most liberty we have enjoyed as citisens Mrs. James Lynch at about the mon t h IV pa *. men 11. a ea ter to an action In IMS, which gan. Woman's Home Companion; Ifled nlm for the Job. Annual G Clef concert, Eman­ Trr'II fiarf IliB men Get CRth for taxoA. to pay old bills, members of the committee and 1 of these United .SUtes; to pro­ PURE WOOL. ALPACA LINED—520 S same time today and both were We d'> (hit for our cutromora he loet when the oourt dlamisaed Ralph Ellsworth. Parent's Maga­ Part of Coin’s speech yesterday uel Lutheran church. wh* kttRw car medical or dental expenses, etc. aver- ils' WeTl ba flad to think it will be acceptable Ip the mote better radio programs, better well ahead of a hastily summoned is my business not just a the case for lack o f JuriadleUon. zine; William O. Chessman. Col­ was a reneW’al of the charges he YW CA Series, Salvation Army kttt — pU* f«99iR« - - repay in amounts you select. tell ■. ( U. too. juit hcixk much countries involved." movies, better schools and better 56..50 H E AVY WOOL ambulance. So Doyle, pinch hit­ few weeks but 52 weeks a we ' B(i ru t your paym ents. The present action for back pay lier's; Kenneth Stuart, The Satur­ has brought against Wallgren be­ Citadel at 1 p. m. Speaker: M«pRf p*nt • at ftiR Phone or visit the Y E S M A N today. George added that in his opinion recreational facilities for our ting for a dilatory medico, was was started to December, 1M7. day Evening Post; Gordon Elliott, fore th« Armed Services group. JACKETS S|4°° I credited with an assist when the Dr. Esther Seaver. "Art." year. SifR S«rvic9. the treaty would create a moral grandchildren to assist in research Tho decision notes that Pren- Successful Farming; Max R. Kllle But ho also spent conaldersble stork successfully accomplished Ita Friday, April 22 $ 2 5 f $300 on Signature Alena obligation for the United States on chlldren’a diseases and to ea- PLAID SHIRTS With Collar Or Without ^ For qualified assistance tlee abowad hla intention to quit Farm tToiimal, and Vaughn Flan­ time discussing the N8RB, which mission. Annual Masonic Bail at Mason­ tabliah a national Grandmothers' in the preparation of your fM f c o m P A t i r M TMAT uxft ro sar rtf* Ms Job, and that the Job he held but that it leaves the U. 8. free nery, art consultant for Pathfinder he Called "one of the four more The patrolmen, Investigating a ic Temple. ROY MOTORS waa alM aboUahed. He made a fi­ to determine its actions in event day. Vincent A. Floy, head of the Art im ^rtan t positions in the world.” S 4 . 3 9 OTHER JACKETS M call for an ambulance, found Mrs. Saturday, .4pril 28 income tax return call f i n a n c e nancial settlement with the town, of aggression. . He dwelt on the fact as chalr- Incorpitrated " c a and Education department. Pratt Lynch about to give birth. Lack­ Spring dance for Teen-Agers. 2nd Floor • STATE THEATRE BUILDING and haa no present Justifiable <3ne of the aides who appeared Forces Gunmen to Flee Institute, also joined the board Jnan Wallgren would have to select $8.40 to $17.50 S ing time to get the woman to a St. James's school hall. with' Acheson before the commit­ 2tl No. Main Street 753 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. claim, according to the court. this year. The judging waa con men to fill a number of top posl- hospital, Doyle removed his coat Monday, May 2 George P. Amlerson Dial 3430 * Dovid Hovay, YES MANoger tee waa Assistant Secretary of Damascus. Syria. March 9—(/P\ ducted at the Waldorf-Astoria Ui Uons to the national security es- Beethoven Glee CHub 24th An- i I Tel. 5 in and recalling what he had ilptie in 785 Center St., Tel. 6859 A loor fit 1100 (fiiti 320 40 whtfi stsmptly rtsoi4 in 12 msnihir (orsfiigtive intlsiittenii •f til H < State Ernest A. Gross, an **J^*’^ MilM A. Copeland, Jr., attache New York. Over 50,000 drawings Ubllshment. a similar situation two months niversary concert at High school 1 in the United SUtea legation, Ifisni ms4f tfi ttsiStnts sil tMrtsund>U to the city of 11.000 cIoa :d Hartford, March 9 —UP m r u t s m s IS MR. BIG key. I the General Aaxembly'a Commit- ] men Roaa. 21, of Waterbury, _ .her famiUea fled their homee One of the new problems which » 1T'S THE TRUTH” tec on Military and Veterana A f- ' to Seward and the flood waters pleaded guilty to a prejiiry charge I Acheson will have to face this fairs. ' reached within two blocks of the week in bringing the treaty nego­ in Superior court yesterday and | business district of Crete, a col­ tiations to a concluslbri is that was sentcnce