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PAGE FOURTEEN /• SATURDAY, A P R IL 17,1954 Avenge Daily Net Prem For the WMk Ended Thp Weather • A pril 17. 19M X ' FofMaat mt C. 8. Weather B # e n KrE CARRY ALL 4 Memher of the An4tt se. Tudedey pertly doady, MHe which figured prominently In a do­ For Art Contest Capt. l«o n W . ICnderlin ot Mil* LE/0|^ BRANDS ^ \ Burenu of dre«latt9U\ roelelr. High ee-88. wmukM, Wla., whoae wife Uvea And on S om ed f Manche$ter*§ Side Streets^ Too mestic encounter, some time ago. Manchester— rA City of Village Charm at 7i l*«u* 8t. recently arrived on It is the net which almost admin­ Sunday, April 18 Walter Van Arsdale, art instruc­ z Okinawa for duty -as training oSi* istered the coup de grace to the Midnight— 2 a.m...... Volunteers Needed tor, of (k)ventry. Mrs. George |Ai1hurJlrlig^resJ c «r with the Ryukyua Coitimand’a electric alarm clock. 2 a.m.— 4 a.m. .-.Fred Band 1^dd„ art instructor bf Manches­ V0L.LXXIII,N0.175 (Cleselfted Advertieing on Page 14) MANCHESTER, C<^NN„ MONDAY, APRIL 19. 1954 8114th Arm y Unit. He was previ- Wbat an Interesting Hole At the tlrne o f the hair net affair,'' 4 a.m.— 6. a.m. ...Volunteers Needed ter, and Robert GenovesI, com­ (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE nVE CENTS ' oualy atationed in Korea with the the clock hsul been somewhat bat­ 6 a.m.— 9 a.m...... Volunteers Needed mercial artist of Rockville, have Eighth Army’a Medical Training tered from numerous falls to the 9 a.m.— Npon .. • .Sam Clemens, Victoria Filewicz been named as Judges in the Main CenUr. Hfe entered fhe Army in floor and attempts to make It work Noon—3 p.rh., ...... C^Til Bank.i Street: art contest 16 be held in X. better by standing it on its sides, 1941 and holda the Bronze Star 3 p.m.— 6 p.pi...... Volunteers Needed , Manchester Wednesday. SAVE with SAFECO Easter Sunday Highlights Medal and the Comn^endation Rib­ top, bottom, back, and propped ,6 p.m.— 8 p.m...... Columbia De Carll, Celeste King The contest, sponsored by the O u ^ e d FHA C h ie f bon. diagonally with a book. It had long 8 p.m.—'10 p.m. • .M r.. and Mrs. William Hewlt.t Manchester Cancer Society, will Auto Insurance since lost its glass front and had 10 p.m.— Midnight ...... George Katz, Jr. have as its theme the society's P v t Gordon K. Small, aon of Mr. already developed eccentricities Monday, April 19 "Lights On" campaign which will and Mra. Charles H. Small. 363 about the relationship between the Midnight— 2 a.m...... Volunteers Needed be conducted Sunday evening, ress time the alarm was set to Hng and Kemey St, recenUy reported to 2 a.m.^— 4 a.m. . .Volunteers Needed April 25. Manchester High School CROCKETT lys He Knew of the time it actually rang. Fort Hood, Tex., for assignment 4 a.m.— 6 a.m...... r. J. Zalcskl, A. W. Snow students will paint designs on the Insurane* A9«ney to a unit o f the First Armored Di- - At any rate,'one night our spouse 6 a.m.— 9 a.m. windows of cooperating Main ■ - / . to.ssed the net on top of the night ...... Volunteers Needed , 244 MAIN STREET ■ Viaion. A fter entering the Arm y in 9 a.m.— Noon ...... Volunteers Needed Street merchants. The Judges will November, he received, his basic stand, it caught in the hands of the select winners on the .basis of orig­ Telephone MI-3-5416 Clock. Amid some malicious com­ Noon—3 p.m...... Thcma.T Ma.xwelt / Fraud and Abuses training at Fort Dix, N. J. 3 p.m.— 6 p.m. inality, aptness of idea and execu­ ment next morning from us, our • .Walter Klar, Barbara A. Blnh- tion. 7'"' Thomas A. Duke, aon o f Mrs. spouse 1 extricated the clock from chard '• Van Arsdale is the organizer of 6 p.m.— 8 p.m. James Duke, 2 Stephen St., has the net and the net from the clock...... liicliard Pohadik. Roderick Wright Manchester. Fine A rt Assn.; Mrs. Washington, April 19 {IP)— Guy T. 0, Hollyday, ousted ''-7“ 8 p.m.— 10 p.m. successfully completed examina* The clock waa duly retired to a ...... Ray Ec!;)er. Robert Coleman Budd is art instructor of 7th and commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration, testi­ 10- p.m.—...... Midnight— I*...... H. VV. Hannah, George’ glossberg tiona for aviation cadet pilot train­ aubordlnate place in the pantry r 8th grades in Manchester; Geno­ fied today he knew when he took office a year ago that “ un­ ing. A graduate oi^ Manchester where it goes zzzzzzzzzz. diaturblng Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal vesI is with.Hamilton Standard in QUINN’S in gh School, he is expecting to nobody, and is never called upon to tuilding, Manchester on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from Windsor Locks. scrupulous promoters” were active in ,the home repair loan receive his class ^assignment with­ act as an alarm. 1—5 p.m. Community interest In this co- field and had tried to atop th eir------^ ^ — ------; — in the near fUtum at which time Thus Is was that it became the .operative project has been running PHARMACY ‘‘abuses.’’ . r n e BosoxTake Red Chinp^agged jiv d i^ s 8 . be will enlist in the U. S. Air practice to place the net in the Park Superintendent Horace F. high. It is expected that large He told investigating Senators none of us would dare claim that he put through new regulations, Force for 'two years and depart drawer.. Murphey, giving him a large share numbers of Manchester residents even he could stand at the Center OPEN SUNDAYS effective last Dec. 1, and waa sat­ Army Iries fo r Lackland A ir Force Base. San We have‘ sways' insisted there of tne credit for making that and direct the children at Nathan will be on hand to watch the stu­ Yanks, 2-1 Antmiio, Tex., where he,will com­ are too many other things in the dents at work. The young artists isfied they "would go a long way workshop a success. Hale school. "Heard Along” made toward preventing improper prac­ f/TV.fession mence- his pilot training.. drawer. Our insistence availed the claim, though, on April 3. will work between 8 and 11:45 a.m. 'U n fit’46 Jo in us nought. But last night the Judging will begin immediately 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. tices." Dickenson Ode to Overdrive Neatest trick of the week. I Hollyday was the first witness The Fellowship Group of the opportunity arose to bring our following the painting. In Openet Herald Photo. We ran across a piece of anbny- thought, and eagerl.v anticipated at an inquiry by the Senate Bank­ ___ iNixon lalk South Methodist wSCS w ill spon­ point home with telling force— Prizes of merchandise certifi­ This catch basin on Center^ When we called Sheekey, whose mous verse recently which Tne the hilariovis reaction the state­ 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. ing Committee into reports of New York^-^'April 19 (JP)— 't support aggression in Indo^in*, sor a food demonstration Monday and it was the very hair net which Herald dedicates to all who live ment would produce. cates have been donated by Regal by Riving av-batantial aid and by Street is going to get its mouth I knowledge of sewers, catch basins Men’s Shop and Coret Casuals. multi-million dollar swindles in On Red Aid Boston, April 19 (4*)— Bos­ Henry Lodge, Jr., U. S. ’ Wa.shington, April 19 (JP)— a t 8 p. m. at the local branch of­ shut— in a manner of speaking,' argued -for us more eloquently within earsribt or the Wilbur Cross furniahlng advisers and tgchniciana 1 refuse to believe that no one Officials of the American Can­ the government's housing pro­ ton’s Red Sox took the open­ fice o f the Hartford Gas Co., 687 anj'way. This basin, at which and highways in Manchester at than ever Demosthenes could. Highway and to all who will live Amba^skdor to the United to the Vietminh fo r c e ^ Secretary of State Dulles has reads "Heard Along": must be all cer Society have expressed enthd- gram. Main St. Miss Alyce Salisbury, four-year-old Leo Maheu, o f 895 times seems almost encyclopedic, Our spouse plucked the net from near the new expressway when it » II a ___ ^ Washington, April 19 (/P)— ing game of a morning-after­ Nations, said today Red This waa Lo^e'a rafarence. summoned congressional lead­ us oldtimers who grew up Just ■iaam for this project snd will be Wayne Roberts, sun of 51r. and Mrs. Bebnrlw, of Sih-er 0iiy home service director, will give a Center St., is gazing in open- he first ot all started to fill us in the drawer mit something stayed U built. When rhe ‘om Xininven.d. Cpl. -Edward S. Dickenson noon Patriot V Pay: double- China is giving substantial to Indochina in hla'prepared text. lecture demonstration, entitled her as she sought to place It on knowing Nathan Hale and Lincoln pil hand next Wednesday to watch Street, (Viventry, found the golden egg under leaves in front of this ers to a briefing tomorrow mouthed wonder, is Just west of Let me sell you a house schoql at the Center are about a its first act was a unanimous vote went on- trial today at a header from the New York Vice Preaidgn^'Rictiard M. Nixon ••Spring Forecast of Food.” The on some of the background o f the her head. Miserably caught up the conteat. free In Center Springs Park yesterday afternoon. The egg hunt was aid to aggression in Indochina morning at which he is ex­ Morse Road, on the north side of By the side of the roed mile apart are Just' too busy to to issue a subpoena to .compel stirred up a cpiitroversy laat week y Ward Group of the WSCS will be catch basin. In the net was a small portion of precedent-making court mar­ an event, sponsored Jointly by the .funior Chamber of Commerce, local Yankees 2-1; today, although and that it is "unfit” to join pected to report on President the street. A t the moment, its . it was installed, we learned, I've lived in the share our laughs with "Heard 15ER VICES Clyde L. Powell, former aMlgtant by aaying IJ.^inight become necea- g .eats and friends of both group the Junk In the drawer. tial at which he was accu.sed P T A groups and the Recreation Dept. \ they almofit blew the decision mouth measures about two feet more than 20 years ago, years be­ Darned ihing for years. Along." FH A CommiMioner In Charge of the United Nations. 1aary eventually to aend American Eisenhower’s latest views cm members are cordially .in\1ted. from bottom lip to the heavy iron Some Itema 'loosed themselves That Interpret The Wishes of "informing pn his fellow in the ninth inning. > , He gave 10 reasons why th e! troops to fight in Indochina. fore homes were built on Center You'll like it a lot , . Haven’t enjoyed anything go PHONE Rental Housing, to testify at its Indochina. grate cover, big enough to gobble and scattered as she put the net Inquiry. prisoners of war while a cap­ Rlghtjisnder Willard Nixon sail­ United States would reaist any The other nine points Lodge James Sosville, B12 W. Middle Street west of Olcott and more It faces the spot much in a long time; the mental WASHER Of The F8mily_ Dul lea flaw to Auguata, Ga.. to­ up little Leo. on the bed to free it; so it was M1-9-4AS7 (Chairman Capehart (R-Ind) an­ ed into the nlntli inning with a efforts of the (^inese Communists made against Red China were Tpke., of the Friden Calculating than 10 years before the state le­ Where all the truck tive in Korea. day for lunch with the PrCaidant Police Lt. Raymond Griffin firat difficult to make an inventory, picture was plain r 1 d i c u I o u a. nounced that Powell had notified 2-0 edge, one run coming on Jackie to “bribe” their way Into the U. N. that; Machine Co. A ^ n cy, Hartford, gally took title to the street, which Drivers bhange gears. - Here'a to more of them. I suppose Dickenson, a short, dark youth of and an indicated discusoion of called our attention to it, and we was In 1940. but I did. And incidently when him, 25 minutes before, that he 33, glanced somewhat timidly at Jensen's fourth homer of the with prorr.ises of future good be­ It opposed the purpoeea and longresaional uproar over a atata- baa qualified to attend the com­ she put the net on the bed it this one will go in the book with REPAIRS JOHN B. BURKE havior. scooted over there to see for our- Apparently, the catch basin had Shriek or Smell would "prefer not to appear with­ the nine officers on the court panel yoimg sea.son, and seemed headed pririciplejybf the United Nations. c.ent by Vice Preaidant Nixon last pany's fourth annual international snagged a coathanger she had Just Uie classic that made a veterinar­ out a subpoena.” Bla statement delivered at the It was an aggressor in Korea. sales convention April 26 to May selyc^ Sure enough, w-e found, it ^ been in use so many years during This is neither JireT-protection as the proceeding got underway in fpi- a shutout. week that this country might hav* looked big enough for a small dog laid there adding very nicely to ian out of our editor or vice Prompfe Economical FUNERAL HOME Powell--resigned his F H A post Associated Press annual luncheon, It occupied “ defenseless Tibet.” 1 ^ the Bellevlew.Biitmore, Belle- which time no child had ever made week nor—if there is such a week, versa. a small, maroon-carpeted court­ tCixon had given up only four to employ ground forces in Indo­ or small child with too much curi­ the confusion. Guorpnftnd 87 CAST CE.NTER ST. on April 5. effective as of April 16. significahtly came only a Week be­ It sponsors guerrilla and sub­ Si'*, Bla. He qualified for the all- the effort to crawl into it, that the which we tend to doubt— savc- Sincerel.v, room at Ft. McNair, In southwest' scattered singles and had fanned china. osity to crawl in and drop about As she, red-faced, separated the TEL. MI-S-6868 T h e resignation waa accepted, but Washington. \ fore the opening of the Geneva versive moments in Malaya and « expense trip through sales success danger of such an occurrence never' yourself-from-being-held-up week, Doris M. D'ltalia. 10 Ya'nkcea in the firat eight Demands Ike Stnteuient 7hree feet to the bottom of the loomed very large. A t any rate, items one by one, we ceremon­ Wrlngtr*Rel}s Replaced o.ie week later the disclosures of Dickenson's bride of three^ frames. \ Conferei.ee. Red Chine, will send throughout southeast Asia. fo r a period' o f one year ending basin, where a 12-inch sewer pipe but we have some information ap­ profiteering and "fleecing” of Sen. Gore (D-Tenn) has de­ Sheekey said he would take the iously listed them. AMBULANCE SERVICE months was among a score of spec­ Gil McOd\(gald, who had whiffed representatives to' the conference It committed atrocities against March SI. hooks in,' propriate to both which we think Waste Tracts home ownera came to light, to discuss a Korean War settle- manded that Eisenhower aay matter up with representatives of This was the result: tators. three times,"opened the final ses­ Americans and others fighting in Being on state property (Cen­ One needle with thread. you might be interested in. Zoning came far too late in Man­ n.ent. piiblicl.v whether he backs Nixon’s Sunset Rebekah Lodge, at its the State Highway Dept. The information concerns a fire ilotjslng and Home Finance Ad- The trial got underway slowlyy sion with a double off the left field Korea. ter Street), the catch basin is the A many toothed gadget used for chester as it has in man.v another " I can promise you . that the statement that in the unlikely meetUig Monday at 8 p. m. in Odd learned later from Sheekey alarm you can smell and a personal Potterton's mlnistriitor Albert M. Cole as Col. Guy Emery, a retiree) Army v/all. It still holda 32 American civil­ state’s responsibility, but we de­ We setting waves. town. In several sections of our United States will Steadfastly re­ ians "under barbarous conditions event the French withdraw their Fellcsrs hall, will observe the that he did this, and that he siren designed to scare the be- 180 Center St., Cor. of Church promptijr ordered that acceptance officer representing the Cracker's Shortstop Ted L*pclo then cided to speak to James Sheekey, A rubber hair curler. "City of Village Charm” are waste o f the resignation be rescinded. Neck, Vs., corporal, put the mem­ sist all maneuvers by the Chinese without published charges.” forces, the United States might 13Mh anniversary of the Order. recommended that a heavy metal Jeebers out of would-be hold-up booted a (grounder )>y pinch hitter town engineer and highway de­ A three strand necklace. tracts of land which might have ‘This waa done oyer Powell’s ve­ bers of the court through rigorous Communist regime and its advo­ It"wiirully fabricated on^ptibli- have to tend combat units Into th* Delegdtea who attended the re­ bar be fastened across the moth men, both items being only re­ Enos Slaughter, McDougald taking partment superintendent to get his A choker (with a stone miss­ been converted into plea.sant, cen­ hement protest. questioning, as a -possible prelimi­ cates to bribe its way Into the cizVd false evidence of lurious fighting against thq Oommimlata in cent Rebekah Assembly in Nor­ of the basin, a very simple opera­ cenUy put on the market. third. views on whether the situation ing). trally located streets. The same is The questioning of Powell was nary to challenging them as fit United Nations ->n mere promises germ warfare charges" a hate southeast .Asia. wich w*ill submit their reports. A tion. he assured us. We learned about the odoriferous A fter Ed Robinson, another needed correction. A paper clip (She says it's true of many villages and towns expected to center on alleged members of a trial court. of good behavior in the futuye," he campaign to blacken United Dulles' confidential report to th* social period will follow with the fire alarm from the Wall Street pinr.h hitter of the Inning, mine). throughout New England. The "windfalls” which Went to pror said in a prepared addreasi. States. congressional leaders—both Demo­ following hostess committee in Buyer's Market .: nationaU distributors are waging a •loumal, a publicaUon we really Key Question Raised grounded to Lepcio who tossed to A comb. traditional "Main Street" popu­ VITTNER’S moters .of ajVartment houses prior In his 10-point ind'etmept of Red cratic and Republican—was ex­ charge: Past President Mrs. Doro­ During the past severcl weeks i fart and furious direct mail adv.er- have no business reading but The key question raised by Billy Goodman at second. Good- And a card of thumb tacks lated by the carl.v nettlers. runs to 19,50, when liberal FH A m6rt- ^mery waa whether the court C?hina, Lodge said "It continues to (Continued on P ig« Fifteen) pected to cover this point as'w ell thy Shving, chairm'an, Mrs. Carl we, and most of the car-Owners in : tiding campaign via their local which we sometimes pull out of a nearly a mile long in some villages men dropped the throw for another Hilding, Mrs. Evelyn Swords, Mrs. (which is used In connection with CARDEN CENTER gage insurance was granted to en­ members believed that under Com­ as his plana for the Geneva confer­ this area, have been enjoying a | stations. wastebasket with much the same but nobody wants to part with any courage the building of large, mul­ error. ence on Korea and' Indochina Alice Martin and Miss ,Anna tiebacks for curtains and not for studied casualness of a le.ss for­ munist pressure. a soldier could be rcther unusual experience . . It works this way: Station No. of their frontage, however, ample, ti-family apartments for "middle held to . blame for divulging more McDougald scored and Slaugh­ w:hich opens next klonday. « Wolfram. any masculine enterprise.) tunate picking a butt out of the LARGE Cut-throat competition in gas 1 will start if off by sending its to open up aide strecta for new Income!' tenants. than his nanje, rank and aerial ter was safe at second. Sen. Kucliel (R-Calif) proposed prices. potential customer a promotional gutter. . home sites. Mrs. Stanley S. Sasiela. 32 Nor­ Dampener for Gardeners 75 Million Profit number, as provided by rhilitary Ellis Kinder then replaced Nix- in an interview that the tlnlted During this so-called gas-war circular, with a rubber dollar bill A t any rate, we learned that the ■We iiad irequently given a SELECTION In 2,’il cases. Cole has said, the law. tn. Rhee States Geneva States seek United Nation* action wood St., who was taken ill sud­ We observe that Nature picked 1/ we have oecn paying almost pre­ enclosed. The gimmick tells the alarm is the product of the Richard OF F H A a'ppraisal was so much high­ denly while in New York this week an unfortunate time for the start thought to this useless land in sec­ Col. C. Robert Bard,-the prosecu­ Hank Bauer forced Noren, Lep- in Indochina and avoid any aingle- war prices for the high and low customer by buying at Station No. Stuart Manufacturing Corp., and er than the actual cost of con­ and admitted to Manchester Me­ of the spring raii>s. With a long tions Just off our own Main Street. tor, objected to this queatiop on the cio to Goodman, but the balll stuck handed,moVe against Communism WV.VSMSS.0 ssamv# v. s. s. 1. their gas ss.svsand service dollar is billed as the answer to the hard- EASTER struction that the promoters were morial Kospital on hci^ return octanes and we get a chance to weekend in sight many Mancheiw Center Street and other parts of ground that it was arguing.. the in Goorlman's glove and he couldn't there, saying^ " I don't believe wro of-hearings' prayer. The alarm not able to pocket sums totaling 75 home, has been transferred to e:iJoy more scenery at less cost.} will stretch farther ter homeowners had big plans fbr the town; and it was with a good merits of the case, “nie court P v - try for the double play. Last Peacefiil Move can piit fires out all over the only sounds a shrill whistle that However, with the exception of Station No. 2 doesn't sit back chores around .the house and in deal of interest that we read in The FLOWERS million dollars. mitted the questions to be answer-' Kinder walked Joe Collina but world liondedly.” Hartford Hospital. can be heard a block away, mind the huge signs that blare out, the and take this calmly, however. It the garden. Yesterday’ s downpour Herald of the use found for a large As sn4iid. to the inquiry, Preai- ed. got Mickey Mantle on a twinging "W e ought to take the case be­ you. but also emits a perfumed third strike, ending the game A special chorus rehearsal for newest sensational cut In price, we j promptly retaliates by sending put a damper on their w;ell laid plot between Main and Oxford Complete line of Rosesi Seoul, April 19 (/P)— President Syngman Rhee announced fore the United Nations and ask hadn't noticed anything peculiar in --some other inducement . . . it may plans and when they awoke this odor in consideration of the deaf. Streets recentl.v purchased from (Continned on Page Fifteen) (Conthiaedf on Page Fifteen) much to the Joy of 18.682 paid for united action there,” the (Tali- the Chaminade Club concert will The gadget stands about seven Shrubs, Trees, Fertilizer, the competitivo arrangements. | be Easter eggs, now; masks at morning they found nothing to en­ tiiree different property ownera, Ians. today that South Korea will attend the Geneva Conference i foria Senator said in an intsrview. be held on Monday evening at 7:45 inches high. Is called the "Fire ■Seed. The Yankee run was unearned. at the home of Grace Fraser, 17 ^u t, Teccntly we had occasion to Halloween time or flowers in the courage them. b.v the Church of the Nazarene, openinlf next week. But he warned it is “ a final time-consum­ "The 16 nations that aigned the talk, to a friend who let us in on spring. Sentry” and, as If the smell weren’t which is outgrowing its present EVERGREENS Nixon struck out Mantle fliree Korean truce,” he said, "pledged BpMng St. enough, contains an inert gas which ing attempt” to uiiite Korea by jieaceful means. semeNof the grimmer details of this Many stations send out truly Passing Out Orchids location at the Center. In the fu­ Route 83— Manchester-. MAWV'S times too and walked five. Rhye didn't say v.-hat his govein-t------^------themselves to a'Joint effort to pre- sets o ff whistle and smell alike Boston Scored an unearned run Oardiner S. Rawsbn, Jr., 33 "life and death” struggle between useful commodities In their strug­ General Mahager Richard M ar­ ture they propose to erect a church Vernon Town Line Lower Street Floor Level ment would do if the conference, ■ . ■* -mvent aggression and our AiUea the gia\ts of the petroleum indus­ gle to w;in over the customer. For automatjcallv vyhen the tempera­ on their new Main Street frontage, McCarthy Demands in the fourth inning after Jensen'a fally. But there was a thihly-veiled I should be called upon for help.” Hyde St., yesterday Joined the tin’s mall one day this week was ture hits 135 degrees Farenheit. instance one station sends chemi- and already they have cleared, Next To Brunner’d third homer In as many games. U. 8. A ir Force and has' reported try. a record breaker, he said. It con­ And' as for the personal siren tliyeal in his statement that "we Vietminh Build ' U. S. Might Mebd ITroopa graded and seeded the acieage George Keli was safe on an error obviously cannot continue to sit to Sampson A ir Force Base, N. Y., It seemk, at least according to celly-treated cloth to wipe haze off tained tA-o letters giving, orchids with which, one is told, one can Nikon said to the American So­ fo r training. our informi^t. that several of the the inside of windshields in the above mentioned for recreational by kfcDoiigald and moved around Idly by while the Comr.juniata ex­ ciety of Newspaper Editora last to towh officials. frighten off any attacker . . . well, on a single and an error by Bauer winter, /.nd many stations will purposes and are soon to erect a 51r. and Mrs. Frank 51. Reilly, 99 Porter St., and daughters Pat­ terminate or exile our people to sure on Friday that he thought Franch The first came from Edward G. we learned abo-it that one from' Probe Quiz Rights Jensen's hoiuer and McDougald's youth building on the site. send out books of instructions on Laski, 68 Hitrhiand St. Laski the Atlas Aiarri Corporation, ty, 6, and Mickle, S, are shown lea\ing church follow ing Easter eers-leee 'the north and make a Ree to reunite all I In a statement issued Saturday. Open Sundays and Evenings seems that we picked a pretty te'nd to disrupt the concentration I the paper was off the press, he eoole every room, eoaki up and dueU; or (8 ) G -E entering the closed meeting. "That Thursday as scheduled, despite his aecond outpost yraterday and' fil­ ly by both arms today and hustled ! th* department said Nixon ' had nice town to llv,e in,” Laski con­ of anyone engaged in an illegal was challenged. includes members of my staff and determination to insist on the of Korea and eliminate all Red tered back last night into trenches muggi nets. When weather’a Heating- System alone, her aboard a plane for Europe, Chinese troops fro.,' that country. "enunciated no new U/ 8. policy cludes. activity to auch an extent that he "I count 48,” chirped a report- the Pentagon politicians, too. right to quiz witnesses, McCarthy on the main Dien Bien Phu air­ adding G-E Cooling Unit amid heated Australian protests. A highly placed Korean source The other letter came from is likely to give up the Job at hand er. eotd, it heat! every room, "N o one need worry about my said: strip. A throng of several thousand said the assurances were coritained | (Continued on Page Flftnen) ileh fw"*“ Cfharlcs F. Weekwerth, who had a in disgust and take to his heels. I “ Must be poor engraving," coun- moiitene too-dry air. later. . questioning as long as they are "A s ,fa r as I know, yea.” " Vietminh pressure also waa re­ Australians, convinced the‘ wife of n a letter from President Elsen-, ported increasing against ' the hand in the Workshop Confer­ We see one danger in this, I tered the editor. "T h ere were 49 |r And the eoet is surpns-; telling Ore truth.” •Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. You have S waya to huy: ex-Soviet envoy, Vladimar Petrov hower delivered to Rhee Sunday by southernmost atrongpoint of the ence St Springfield College March though, that being that a hold-up on the glo.ssy print. Better count McL'arth.v Quizzing Opposed Carr, staff members involved with (1 ) Complete G-E Cooling ingly low! wa.s being taken aboard against U. S. Ambassadcr Ellis 6. Briggs.; French-held plai-.. Shop Here For AH 24 and 25. He complimented man. upon being startled out of I them again? Some members of McCJarthy’.s McCarthy in the row' with the her will,.swarmed onto the air field In Augusta, Ga.. Presidential' Bayonet-wielding French in­ his Wits by the ''piercing acreaml' j Monday morning brought apolo­ .subcommittee, which is to conduct Army, attended the closed door calling "take her off" and “ bring of the Escort Alarm, is liable to gies from the reporter who made the hearings, are opposed to his meeting. , Press Secretary James C. Hagerty fantrymen had driven the Viet­ Bulletins her back." ^ declined comment on the .reports.'' minh from air field entrenchments Your Needs For The start spraying lead. Just by reflex la weekend study of the photo and questioning witnesses. Sen. Miindt Cohn said a bill of particulars Police, apparently fearing a n)sh I finally agreed on the 49 count. Not Two Objectives for a fev.- houre yesterday. But the from the AP Wires action. (R-SD(. acting chairman, said the outlining their case "is-not in final on the plane, called the ah-port fife Foreign Minister P>'un Yung Tai, ' latest infiltration reeatabllahad And it might Just be that Atlas ; so with some of our readers. They l.ssue might have to be put -up .to form.’’ Whether he snd Carr will engine and water hos>i were ■the Senate, ,)tead of the ROK delegation to Ge­ their foothold in t^e shadow of the riii • cl«in fur* * RADIO BAHERIES i I had something like that in mind didn’t, even agree with themselves, file s separate statement or Join quickly trained on theXangry neva. said in Seoul he had tw o! French headqiiartera'bunkers. Just ra.V -AIDE B.ALKS nAC*. 1 giv« maxi* I'm choking with ► ALL MAKES > ^ when It provided the alarm with coming up with figures ranging HOME HEATING and COOLING Attending the meeting with Mc­ McCarthy* in submitting one docu­ crowd. The show o f force caused EASTER FEAST mum hMtifig •eet. How do thov a bonded guarantee, which, the from 48 to 53. . Carthy were Sens. Mundt. Potter ment waa not explained. primary objectives; unification of 800 yards eway. Waahingtoa, -April It i/Pi'—^ trmdemmrk GentrmI SUetrie ciancy and aava txpoct mo to work the crowd to fall back. Clyde L. Paw-ell. aaalataat FH A monay for my own* I news release says, "entitles the (R-Mich)i Dirksen (R-Ill) and Meanwhile, Secretary o f De­ Mrs. Petrov... w-hose ^diplomat wtll? My ewnor ► i Symington (D-Mo): (('ontlnoed on Page Four) rommlseioMr, today -refiiaed ta •r-thanks to U. 8. could «avo moro purchaser- to medical benefits at Two boy bees fought over 'a girl fense Wilson and the chiefs of the husband broke with his Red bosses (C'mitinued on Page Tw o) 1 high tampargtura monoy thon ho it ^Arihur the company's expense, should the McCarthy said he expected he answer queetiom by Renatora combustion. I bee. One of them, however, had last week and turned a batch 6f now .Wilting by alarm fail to protect him from per­ beed taking vitamins ail ^ong. .would be asked to file a bill of par­ (Continued on Page FIftieen) investigating the multi-million giving mor I• U. 8. Now ~A G-B Furnacm that Grows documents over to AiiStralfan au- dollar iMHiaing acaadala. sonal injury.” So Vitamin. B won. ithorities. looked as If she had been Anon. cr>-ing. Her eyes were red as she into an Air Conditionnr! Ryan on Indochina . RUSSI.AN (TkALMS H-BOMB Trick- Of The Week was ru.shed )ip the steps of a Lon­ l otted NatToae, N. V-. April Dear "Heard Along” ; Install' a fuel-thrifty, don-bound British Overseas Air- COIN FOLDERS / FTankly, I ’m diaappointed In wish, we can add a G-E 19 — Russia’s'-.Amlrel Y,. u^rkr-saving G-E Furnace New Weapons Create .vyays Constellation for the first Vishinsky said today tiie Soviet FREE COIN A1PPKAI8AL your readers. Everyone of ua kids Cooling Unit at-.surpris- OPEN ALL DAY now— enjoy won, . leg of a Journey-back to Russia. that trod Main Street to dear old f- ingly low cost! That’s be­ Union haa "built the hydrogea tomatie heating ' Despite the crowd's belief that Viet Nam Can Be Saved bomb.” hut still demaaida pr*p CANNED MHS four tlmea a day 20 yeara ago EASTER SUNDAY cause all -G-E Furnaces Mrs: Petrov had been forced to HOBBY SHOPPE came to regard Officer Arthur ICE CREAM And.. . . laU. < i' and Hpme Cooling Units hlbitlun of all atomic and hydro­ * Firepower Problems board the plane, th* Australian gen weapons. He announced Cor. O u ter and Oriawold Seymour as part, o f the unchang­ are "Pr'e-Paired” to make government had made it clear she HAMS ing acene. We became dam fond But Time Running Out that nothing useful would com* LASSEN Westown Pharmacy one unit that ijir conditions ' would not have to return to Rus­ from n U.N,. subcomialttee of LB. "of him, in fact. ' - . . By ELTON C. FAY sia if she did not want to. 5-7 Lb. Avg. 459 Martford Rd„ Cor. McKee your entire home all year - miles. 'Under present organiza­ Mrs. Joseph Grenier, *9 Deepwood Dr. and her daughters INan, 'tile big powers unless RmI Cltiaa» But, in our fondeat momentii. ___ ] i round. AP Military .\ffairs Reporter 8, and Lorraine, 4, Htrnll down 5lain. Street In .Vlanchester's Easter Some members of parliament tion, the gun is considered "corps j EDITOR'S NOTE— William L-. opening next Monday, Indochina India and Czechoslovakia wer* PETROLEUM -Washington. April 19 UP) New paradr. The Herald photographer snapped their picture as they expre*sed_ belief Mrs. Petrov might Start today to artillery.” Thet means that con­ Ryan, .AP epectallst oo Commun­ eventually will become another Inclufled. weapons — atomic cannon,' guided .walked to church. .Although somewhat different In style, the girls' be Jailed in Russia for failing to “ Your Community live the modern trol of batteries of the gun rests ist affair*, has reported the Cold | (Communist dominated People's NICHT CRAWLERS missiles, rockets — are giving the Easter ensemble matched mother's as far as color. Warn of her husband's plan, al­ way — with G -E with the headquarters of s corps War from the Soviet I'niou and Democracy. - IS HUNTED IN ALPS SIRLOIN Shell Dealer” Arm y fire power undreamed of I (a corps usually is composed of though there has -been Kb evidence Uhertraua, .Austria, April 18 Bring Own Contoinnr Year-Round Air not many years ago but they also that she kne-x- in advance of it. many other countries on four con- These questions are uppermost f Birch Mountain Road tinents. A tew weeks ago he in many minds ih Saigon and (45— .Austrian rescue workers, TOMMY and CHICK Conditioning! are cremating serious problems in ! (Con^iied dh Page Eight) Thii-d Secretary of the Soviet \ ROAST' ! went to Indftchlnn to see the Hot Hanoi’ dodging snoir slide*, reoumad Phone MI-9-0121 the already intricate business of Emba.ssy in. Canberra. W trov their search today' for IS Ger­ LB. B9 Edmund St.. u s TOUe NflSNSOt iNaguil) Claims ! Wnr Involving Communism on one W Viet Nam to be another K o­ Cat from choice beef. Rockville Enterprise E a s te r running an orderly, efficient bat­ turned himself over to the Austral­ man school boys aad teacher* •fcrat c-i Htme News TidUits_ ^ ^ side and the free world on the rea? Can it be saved Short of tle. ian government and asked for missing since Thursday m i •*d These are among the problems to Pope Urges World political asylum. Mrs, Petrov and other. Hr then flew to Singn|M>re powerful. mititary intervention ? C—Umf Culled from AP-“W4^es '[^ g Y p ^ S tF O llg e r Is it in fact the sputtering fuse of Dachstrin mountain In central be worked on in- maneuvers, in­ Soviet Am!:assador N. I. Generalov to write hi* flndings free of cen­ Aiwtria. Th e mountain had beea volving 100,000 . Army and Air sorship. This Is the first of sev- World War III? Ban on A*, H*Bonib " Few Encouraging Signs whipped hy .cnatlnuoua anow- CLEANING AND INSTALUNG Force men, starting this week In President Eisenhower's head->| After Sliakeiip (C'oqtinued on Page Fifteen) , rral a,rtirlrs he will write this storm* for the past three dnyw CHOICE the C^aroHnas. They are the first ^ ; f j week on the eve of the Geneva There are eome encouraging quarters in' Augusta, Ga.. an- ______.sign.* on the horizon, hut they are ,R AIR CONDITIONER big-scsie exercises involving th’e Vatican a ty, April 19 (A5—Pope , Conference. SE.ARCH FOR NAVY PL.ANB SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS ^0 firing or simulated use of virtual­ -Pius X II haa called for an interna-1 allirr I Cairo. Egypt. April 19 ifib- MaJ. too few to war'-ant any pleorant Austin K. Doyle as chief pf Naval | Gen, Mohammed Naguib said t i Thomas (Comeback optimism. There is a long .hard St Johns. Nf)d„ AprU 19 UVI LB. ■ Aursogizfp ly all new weapons. tional agreement banning the use ■ air training and of Rear By W IIXI.A5I Li' RV.AN STEAKS A complete orgmnizatloa of TRAINED SEWAGE SPECIALISTS Adm. , day Egypt's government is road ahead for the French and the — U. S. planes kept up thiilr oolng the moat modem equlpmeat aad machlBery-^—RESULTi A ' TO ALL OUR Deciding wbat weapons to 4hooL pf.atomic and hydrogen bombs e x -' Frederick W. McMahon as com­ j , .Al^'Foreign News .Analyst search along the Icebound eannt at what target hae been a source cept in self-defense. "stronger than ever” after the re­ Vietnamese if the country is to BETTER job at a LOWER PRICE. 6ENEIIAL A ELECTRIC mander of air force, Atlantic fleet. shuffle that boosted the Vice Bid Set Tomorrow Singapore, . April 19 i/Pi - In of Greenland today for aa ■ of argument even with conven­ The head of 0ie Roman (^tholic survive. I ’ it does not, the best . . . CIO Spokesman says Singer Prem ier.’^Lt. Col. Gamal Abdel' north Indochina today you find it .American Navy plaine missing tional artillery apd aircraft. The Church, broadcaatiqg' his . annual American' miUtfry opinion is the COMPLETB UNE OF ITAUAN DELICACIES a Sump paiapa < lastalled to FRIENDS Sewing Machine Co. workers, set Nasser, into the premitrrship. difficult to shake off the -feeling since Friday with nine aarn THIS IS w h y advent on the battlefield of "artik- Newark, N. J., April 19 (JV-^> West can Write off roost of south­ remove water from your r H U H o n NB Comfort Outdo I Kaater message yesterday.' appeal- tomorrow midnight as deadline fpr The ailing .general, who stays as you are standing 8y and watching abohrd. The twin-eagtoa ineliidiRg Rlgofto. ManaroBo Chooso " AND lery” that can range out tram 20 political comeback' bid by former east Asia in the vast political and cellar. ... more people csO mUt*- Ms — C — tsH Ovid* wig dt— ril for Outlawing of the "destruc­ rea,ohing contract agreement With Presidifnt de.spite his resignation a nation .slowly die. Privateer, stationed at Argentia. to scores or even hundreds Rep. J.' Parnell Thoniaa highlight.* economic war. 1 a New -undergroujid water mMk ysssaadhrh— stsdsrtsMsHW s>t tive arms of unprecedent vio­ company representatives. as Premier Saturday^ apparently Viet.Nam can be save^ yoii -are -NfM.^ disappeared while on a . and,Froth ItoHot Chooso M .Kinney Bros. '• miles and has a much greater lence.” He said the new bomba and t lorrbw's New Jersey • primary Why are the French and Viet- . lines lastalled. ,« . Tee eee w#f4 iU§ taW Three persons killed when a-ito- is accepting {phildsophicaliy. the- “told. But. all the' so^tions. in­ routine ice patroL (1 ) Prompt Scnrice yes*»*out 30 /((CodUaned oa^aca .Cloyaaj king!. ™ [ (CoBUnoed on ftgp Eight) ' (Contlnned an Pag* Eleven) fast at th* Geneva/ Conferen|p, (C«itkia*« Paga NIm ) beth Enaaty, 88, a< Landan. - ' / V • ; ; ; \ 4 ' > - • ■ '. f* V . r - ■ . 7 ' " Y. ^. V U ' : ■I- ■ ) • > ^ . I - ' i 1 ( \

• I PA61STWO . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDA):^, APRIL 19, 1954 .« Pezrrson and his aides reportedly- party newspapers.' made no men­ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, COtNN., MONDAY, APRIL. 19, 1954 Truck vg. Tru Rliee Says Geneva hold little hope that Communist tion of the broadcast remarks. O . PAGE TlhlEB SAVE with SAFECO Easter Weather Kindly China and Russia will even ap< Communist China will send Pre­ In Parkwav^rash Last Peaceful Bid proach the United Natio'hs.alm — mier-Foreign Minister Chou En-lal • * Auto Insurance a unified K orea w here free elec> to the Geneva conference, Peiping Rotary Speaker “Via Cnicig” Sung Observe (sDiden, Aiiniversarv Churck Receives To Hats and Egg Hunt tlon could be held. ' radio said today. Daylight Issue A C*mbridg:e, M m s ., trsile r. (Coiitinucd. from Paga One) Canada, the nation which sup­ The Chinese language broad­ ^PPIVF IN 1H[STRI ^ At Center Church Memorial Gifts OUR MEN KNOW OIL BURNERS truck driver 'critically Injured plied the fourth larjfest armed cast, monitored in Tokyp. named (! 4i:'' -liff-.i 1 i / * »i- / i; /m.« J CROCKETT Manche.stor residents, like thous­ . colored egRs hidden' h,v the Bunny Korea and "removal of the Chinese Divides Nation about i:30 thi^'morning when hi* force to the U. N. Command In three other delegates: Vice For­ Imiirafic* Agvncy ands of other Americans, went to ' beneath leaves and ./grass. Communist aggressors from Ko- Kbrea, will hojd two bargaining eign Minister Chang Weng Pien. The congreKation, which gath­ During the Eaa^W seodreS yes­ west-bound vehicle struck the rear A few eggs that had been too- Ava Oairdner-Clark Goble 244 MAIN STREET the churches of their choice yester­ re a .” cards at Geneva. Neither probably W ang Chia H siang and Li Ko ered in the sanctuary of’ C e n t e r terday - in the North Methodist end of anc/her truck parked off well camouflaged got trampled, Pyun said South Korea would nof will be used. In Two Camps Congregational Church on Good Church, several memb^^ial gifts Telephone MI-3-5416 day morulnB to start off .- the but no ones spirits were damp­ Nung. ,, .. the ro ad jm the Wilbur Cross tolerafe a buffer zone that would One bargaining point is Cana­ The broadcast did not say if the “LONE STAR" Friday evening, heard a rendition were dedicated, including'26 new HlKhwa>^in East Hartford. Easter hoi dsy. Houses of worship ened. cut Korea in half. "Any buffer Chinese delegation had left for Daylight aavihg time rolls by the senior choir of J, W. Co- hymnal*, by members and'Trisnds i The Golden Egg dian diplohatlc recognition of Red State Policeman Joseph Pllkih were crowded to capacity and ber^ zone,” hq said, "must be. north of China. The other is .Canadian sup­ Geneva. Deborah Kerr-Gory Cooper around again next Sunday for mll- wle's "Via Crucis," a sacred can­ of the church In memory of Ipved j Children who found eggs with llona of Americans. Other millions said Joseph Sears. 39. suffered a yond. the Yalu River.” The Yalu is the port for Peiping membership in tata on the passion of our Lord. one*. The presentation was m'ade j fractiired skull and spinal injuries lucky nuoibers w’on baskets and boundary between Korea and Man­ JOBLESS BOOST BREAKS will ignore It. Written and published in Scotland, by Walter Schober, a trustee of the : Easter finery we* nuich in evi­ chocolate bunnlea. Grand prize, a churia. , the U. N. Canada likely would of­ “DREAM WIFE” As in the past, aborit 45 per cent when his truck rammed one driven dence throURhout the town. After fer these only if the Chinese Com­ Detroit (/P>- An increase of 30 it was introduced In this country yhurch. ^ I large bkaket well atocked with In'anndupcing Soutfr'Korea's de­ of the population will set clocke in 1936 and to M anchester In 1851 byuuy A. Curtis, 27, of Portland, more than two days of Incessant goi^iea, went to Wayne Roberts, 4, munists pulled out of Korea per cent in Detroit burglaries ovet New Communion- ware to enable ! Maine. Sears was admitted to cision to attend the conference. the last year is blamed by police TUESDAY ahead one hour: 55 fttr cent will by Andrew R, Watson, minister of S Si J / rainfall. Nature relented and son .Of Mr. anh Mrs. William Rob­ and Indochina. Canada’s delegation ■ not. . . the ministers to serve the growing Itartford Hospital, where hi* con­ brouRht forth a biiRht, w-arm,. President R h^, declared "if a "rea­ largely on increased unemploy­ •'Gentlemen Prefer Blonde*" music and organist at Center congregation in the administration I erts of Silver Street, Coventry. sonable period df^time baa paaaed flgures the ' chandes of that are Oppoeitlon tredltionally has cen­ dition at .noon was reported \in- clear day, safe for tlie most deli­ extremely remote. m ent. Church. of the Holy Supper was presented Wsyne found the golden egg. without concrete results, We know tered In rural areas. Many farmera Following a brief worship service chanKed. . cate of spring chapeaux. Robert Alley, chairman of the by George Magnuson, presiiient of Pilkin is continuing his investi­ that the United Statea will consult Repeats FeOM Offer say that cows and pigs don’t know led by the Rev. Clifford O. Simp­ tlie Board of Trustee*. I C A IL MITCHELL 3-5135 FOR TOP QUAUTY After-church family RatberinR-s Junior .Chamber of Cornmerce with us, as it has promised to' do, And, In Russia, M[oacow radio how to tell time, but do know when I gation. , were in order as Rroups assembled committee which helped run the son, "Via Crucis" (The Way of the Mrs. Ernest Arendt, on behalf of 1 on the abandonment of diMussion has repeated Indochl^se Com­ the aun cornea up. Animal* get up­ Cross) was presented by the choir SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS around the dinner fable for holi­ affair, and James Herdic, recrea­ *s a way to peace with ^ipmu- munist leader Ho Chl/MInh's flve- set if you monkey with the clock, the Young AdUU Group of , the day meals. Heavy weekend traffic tion director, l^th termed the hunt of over thirty voices under the di­ church, and Mr. and Mr*. Harry nlam and Commupists." month old offer to / negotiate a the argument goes. Othcra *ay rection of Watson. Rave evidence of the ntimerous a success. cease Are In Indi^ina. .Observers their hired hands would have to Hatfield, in memory of .Larry Alien Highlights of Rhee's statement:' Soloists who rendered ariaa and Hatfield, presented four handsome Given On C.O.D. Deliveries family reunions which took place. Alley said he Jioped it would be "We hope sincerely that should in London generally did not vieiv stand around waiting for the dew O LLirS The Easter Btmny, ail in all. was the first of an ^nhual event for recitatives were: Dorothy Rob­ brass offering plates for the use of the conference fall, America will It as a ne\v peace offer, however. , M A N »IELD < A to dry hefdre harveatlng certain ert^ and Marjorie Keith, sopranos: very Renerous to the toWn's small- the Jaycee. 'fioth Alley and Herdic H E A TT- the church. Moriarty Brothers have come to realize—finally and The broadest, made In the Rus­ crops If they went on daylight fry. In the afternoon from 500 to said there were sorpe snags which Ida Woodhouse, contralto; Frank The pastor, the Rev. John E. for AUTO BODY conclusively- that further negotia­ sian flome. Service and heard In time. 600 tots, many of them escorted would b* ironed out V\ext year. I w A i " * « 7 O " • •O i« v I k 4l • Maloney and Henry Janssen, ten­ Post, led the congregation in the 315 CENTER STREH MANCHESTER tion with the Communists would be London, referred to Ho's "ceaae- iJfT*rr0l»J--- - In the bigger cities, however, In­ Leonard W. Rdbblna ors; and Ralph Lnndberg. Francis 'A W E L D IN G by parents, swarnied over the The parent Teachers Asaociation both futile and periloua___we hope, Conneclicul’s Finest dustrial and office workers like prayer of dedication. woods in Center Springs Park in donhted and colored 1,400 eggs for flre" ojfer last November in *p Payne: William Gralf and James ir AUTO lODY and therefore, that if and when the Interytew given to a Swedish Drive-In Theater. daylight saving, particularly the Leonard W. Robbin.s of Hartford B rickett. bas.s. the s\iccessful search for bright yesterday's hunt. Geneva Conference has failed, the extra hour in the evening when RANGE & FUEL OIL FENDER REPAIRS ------^------nevvs)japer and commented: New! Different! will be the speaker at t'ne weekly United States and our other friends /This point assumes particular they can weed the flower bed or meeting of the Rotary Club, Tues­ LET r s FILL YOUR ★ COMPLETE CAR In the Free World will join with us importance on the eve of the play catch with junior. ^ WOODY . . . . . t b 0 Buad*r>s Friend in employing other means to drive • Giant Screen TTiere are. a few new wrinkles day evening at the Manrliester PAINTING the enemy from our land. Geneva conference.” Nebraska’s Senate Fill-in "It is clear that an expression this year. 'Three New England Country Club. Robbins' topic is Manchester LACQUER and ENAMEL States — Massachusetts, Rhode Is­ t H i MKHIty OAK YIEL06 A MI&HTV FINK FLOOR.. The BOLAND OIL CO. "We shall do our level best to of good will on the part of the • Park-Like Setting going, to be "Tlie Story oX Lan- cooperate with the United $tates land and New Hampshire- -decided guage.” llrrSId riioto. (TRONGr AND BEAUTIFUL....lASTi F O R fU fR / 8 Griswold. Street Is Wealthy Widow Rancher French authorities would prodbee to extend daylight saving for an Date Book Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Jacksoji Tel. MI-9-5025 In seeking peaceful unification. a real possibility for the restoration • Largest, Finest $••00 Born in Burrville, April 11. But it is only fair to declare that COLUMBIA extra month, until the last Sunday 1894, Robbins nioved tc East Hart­ Mltchdi 3-6320 'of peace in Indochina.”" Later Mos­ Snacketeria in October. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Jackson. MIONTY FINE SELECTION AT... Merriman, Neb.. April 19 (Ab -A .'wlth the ruggedness of the cattle we can affect no compfomlae. It cow’ dispatches said today'a edition ford nine years later and has re­ Sunday, April 25 of Manrhe.ster; Mrs. S..H. McNetty Called for and delii'er^ must be unification Under full The usual span is from last Sun­ sided there )iiosl of the time since, 325 Hilliar l St,, will observ't their of Cookshire. Quebec; Mrs. Louis Nebraska "cowbelle" moves Into country she loves. of Pragma, the Soviet Communist • Quality Foods day in April to the last Sunday in "Lights On" campaign for can­ golden wedding anniversary with proitiptly at no extra ANDERSON BROTHERS She's spunky, witty, frank and Democratic auspices, and It must although at present he lives at 118 cer drive. Burton, Mr*. John Davies and Mrs. the United SUtes Senate this be unification under full Dem­ September, which is Sept. 26 this O ak St., H artford. In 1924, Rob­ an open house tomorrow nig'ht at Warren T. Watson, all of Hartford, charge. friendly. • First Run and ON NORW'ICH-SPRINtiFlKLD ROAD year. April 26 and 28 the Garden Grove on Keeney In 1944 she was widowed for the ocratic auspices', and it must in­ bins was married. He has a daugh­ Highland Park PTA minstrel and Mrs: George Arvanetaki of And whether or not 62-year-old clude the complete withdrawal Finest Films AT JUNCTION ROUTRA S t hnd 81 In the District of Columbia, Con­ ter, who graduated from. Middlc- S treet. New Britain. Mrs. Eva Bowring writes history second ' time and left with the W’lLLIMANTIC gress acts os a town Council. I.jiat show, at the school. Jackson and the form er Mal>el ' _ ...... _ _ I sprawling ranch near Merriman from our soil of all Chinese Com­ bury College, Middlebury, Vt„ and Tuesday, April 27 PINE PHARMACY i’s True! as a stateswomsn In her alloted munist forces. The Republic of year, it didn’t get around to debat­ who is presently employed by M. Jphn!!on were married April 20, It's usually a constant bore that' j aeven months, friends say she's a and all the responsibilities of a go­ ing the issue until the last moment Cornerstone Club military whist 1904,' in St. P e te r’s CTiurch, S her­ CALL MI.9-9814 ing big business. Korea.,., must reserve, at all Aetna Life. and food sale. Community Y, 8:13 drills holes in your patience. cinch to add a dash of Western and much confusion resulted among brooke. Quebec, and have been . | \ V ; V T*ypically, she decided to carry times, the right and duty of fol­ . R. Widmark Robbins’ lormal schooling con- p. m. I color to that august body. lowing and protecting our ow n government workers. This year re.sidenta of Manchester for only a ■ > K » * I One of Nebraska's wealthiest on alone. MUii Ciaynor IT. l^awrencD NOW OPEN Congress turned over the power to ai.sted of graiumnr achool ajid two Friday and Saturday short tln)e. $1645 Buys You This interests. **Thrtr YAiinf With \ years at Hartford Public HiglV .April .80 and May 1 I ' l ..t-r..' V'* ' widows, range-riding operator of "I've not been one to believe decide about daylight saving to the V 4 0 (^ , . that the Lord ahould make life Clanadlana Pessimistic IVxiiiis*’ N o N aimo** School where he studied Latin and Co-Weds musical revue; "Harem The couple has seven children, ! a 10,000 acre sandhills cattle Meanwhile, in Ottawa a gloomy Terk. $:15 f»:SA-9:4S district commiaalonera. It goes into eight grandchildren and three • 1 l| itsvVTL ,v I ranch, and a long-time Republican easy," she says: "He should be ROGKn THROUGH tip rcl automatically at 2 a.m. Sun- also took a year of Greek. In 1912, Skarem,” Waddell School. / Canadian delegation leaves today great grandchildren. Their chil­ " h r\)-. 'if l SensatimI Club Sedan ' party worker, Mrs. Bowring was asked just to make you strong.” Wed, "RTAI.AC't 1.7” Pl*» *y he left acboot to take a position Saturday, May 1 HE MAKES LENDING A Backed b.v the philosophy and a for the Geneva Conference on Ko­ SPACE ON MAN'S w ith the F actory In.surance ,\.s.sn. Jaycees' annual May dance, dren are; HeniV L, Jackaot of appointed Friday to fill part of rea and Indochina. "BOMAN HOLIDAV” Some states, like Indiana and South Coventry; Harry M. Jackson . ■ h ! the unexplred term of Sen. Dwight belief that one should never order GREATEST Kentucky, have, laws forbidding D uring the next fom- years, he S tate Armory, 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. • 1 •someone else to do "what you Foreign Secretary Lester B. spent his days handling Insurance Western Caiavan Jamboree show FRIENDLY BUSINESS 1 P. Griswold I R-Neb. I AHVENTDIE! official daylight aavlng time. Yet ■ A ~9Um4A. i Griswold died unexpectedly In couldn't do yourself," Mrs. Bow­ i i there are ways of getting around matters and spending all his spare and barn dance, Orange Hall, 8 Thii it the friendly YES MANsger of the local V 1 i W ashington A pril 12. ring has worked and prospered. It. time on his hobby, the study of p. m. S r u m ia t Finance Company. H* bclisvct that no languages. In 1916, he joined the Monday, May 8 , Enjoy famous Nash Rambler ! "I'm going to havs to ride the She rides her favorite saddle- The Indiana law, for instance, one should borrow unnecctsarily. But when a horse. ‘Trinket,” for hours, tend­ Aetna Life affiliate I conipanies Chaminade Club concert. Luther COIN FOLDERS case of handling, economy, ; fence while in Washington until I 11 provides no penalty. So va.ious loan it to a ptrton'k advantage, he provides folks * -.’••r^ * ing cattle, helping a cow deliver city councils adopt annual resolu­ a.s a member of the Fire Under­ Hall. Emanuel Lutheran church. FREE COIN APPRAISAL here with the needed cash. comfort and safety at a j find where the gates are." says MANC-H ESTER I Mrs. Bo\tTing. who can't keep the a calf and doing the thousand and tions authorizing It for the general writing Dept. • Annual meeting of Manrhe.ster CltstSD ciDtsiNCHSM He makes borrowing a simple, friendly trans­ »OH»yn2 6TBZKAH naw low price. State and ranch out of her mind—or her one chores demanded of a rancher. DiuA/e public. But the clocks in public Volunteering for Bcrvlce ‘n Council of PTA Asu>/^ Y E S M A N agcr today. FOR THE BEST IN FLOORINGy STAIR at small eatra ooet. lish.” she quipa party’s favorite spe.ech-making THI MOST POWIMUl BIM Rchedules where daylight saving i.s Intelligence section where hi)! of My Little Girl’\ Cooper Hall, •tlsiMd thru UNITED ARTISTS w co u m iTcoiN cotRgrtMLiia knowledge of languages was put Smith Methodist Church. Leant $2S to $S00 an SIgnatura Alena What manner of woman is this campaigners, associates ssy the IVfR MADI.. 4 PRILI9 (•IsMsd Thru IM)*d Aitiih ob.served. The railroads keep their Mor yeur mtmory * N to good service. Upon his return Monday, May 10 BUILDING and INTERIOR FINISH SEE "mistress of the Bar 99" who sud­ ranch comes flrst. A PM L24 clock.* ticking on standard time, rkf (omrAurgf tuAt uKts ro'ssr rfr* denly finds herself whisked to Last month, when Repctilioan but timetable.* are .advanced to to A etna in 1919. he aelf^d as Testimonisl dinner for Wilfred Planning to Build? Wa.shinRtorf a.s one of two Wom- party faithful gathered in Lincoln DAVID NIVKN- . J^I^IN IR A L ADMIfSION Children Under 12, Free—Box Office Opien 6 P. M. conform with the fast time. translator, examiner, eonespond- Clarke and Charles Wigren, State FINANCE CO. J BOUND MOtORS >n Senators and the onl. Nebras­ for their annual sta'.ewlde "found­ LCD OCNN I;: 2000SEATS __ Starts Thursday: “Yankee Pashh” (Tech) Some states are on standard en t and stallslician. By 1932. 'the Armory. SE E — ANDERSON BROS.WOODWORKING7:o:;iJc 591 volupip of docunienls became lo .Saturday, May 15 806 MAIN ST., 2nd FI., Over Woolworth’s, MANCHESTER ka woman to go to Congress? ers day" rally, Mrs. Bowring was Plus: “War Paint’’ time except for liny aieas. Vir­ W. H. ENGLAND COP. PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD f ROUTE 5 869 CENTER ST.—Telephone MI-3-4079 Those who know her say she missed. A March blizzard had H ER E N O W ginia sticks to it.s guns except in l.eavy, that he was made official "Girl Scouts Together" pro­ M ItchDil 3-41S€ • Ask for t h t YES M ANagtr combines a drawing room charm the Merriman area, and Mrs. Bow­ the metropolitan area arixmd translator and now acts In that gram at State Armory, 2 to 4 p. m. LUMBER COMPANY OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL I P.M, SOUTH WINDSOR , CONN. TEL . 8 -6 3 9 8 ring was where she felt she had 6 B IG D A Y S 'Washington. capacity f!!ll lime. M ay 20. 2 1 and 32 Telephone .MI-9-0244 Utnt !• (tiidtnfs •! ttl ivtrtundinf (•vm to be— out in the cold and snow Ttio West Virginia Panhandle, in the course of his wprk with Center Tkespiana present A -Imd tl 3100 (Dll S70.40 «btn prtmpMy rtpsid in 12 conittalhrt monthly intltllmtnlt «f $10.0S iwll. making sure her registered Here- BRING THE FAMILY where indiustrial Wheeling is lo­ Aetna, Rol)blns ha.s been called "Miranda.” Bowers School. fords were safe. cated, goes for daylight saving. upon to Ij-anslate from a.s many as S aturday, May 29 T ickets on sale now'. Ke< thirty-one languages. His rhief 20th reunion, class of 1934. "God gave the land to the served seats, tax Included. The rent orILe stale doesn’t. strong," she says, "and some of But the Thznhapdlc’s daylight liobby outside liis offi(c is Anglo- MHS, Garden Grove. Evenings and Saturday mati­ TELEVISION Eaxon or old English. He has de­ S aturday, June 5 us are still here." . nee $1.00 extra; Mon. thru saving period «tonds from Me­ NEW BEAUTY FOR OLD BLINDS AND NEW Refused Po«t at First morial Da,- to Labor Day, instead voted considerable linie lo a 30th reunion, class of 1924 MHS, Frl. matinees 70c extra. Mail variety of other languages, includ­ Country Club, 4 p. m. Nebraska's Republican Gov. orders P. O. Box 1708. H a rt­ of the usual longer j^lod. Robert Crosby said it took two ing Japanese, Hindustani and THE ANNUAL KEITH EVENT MANCHESTER WAITS FOR! ford. Enclose self-addressed PROGRAMS ,S t. Lo'its and its siYburba, are .'twahili. qriCK ACTION A days to persuade Mrs. Bowring to envelope, or phone Hartford, the only parts of Missotiri that accept the assignment. At ore Robbins is a niember of St. M ontreal {JP\—A to u iist from | RUSLON WOVEN TAPES CHapel 6-6891. Video Everyday—All Rights Reserved—H. T. Dickinson & Co., Inc turn the clocks ahead. John's Lodge No. 4. A.K. & A.M., point ^he flatly refused. In Montana, only Indu.striai New Jersey reported to police at ! Slie goes to Washington pledged and the only juembor of the 2.40 a. m.'that his car had been Butte and a couple of neighboring., • Linguistic Society of America who to support President Eisenhower a M M ir ittiM M M illIBHIillilWiHIflBMWMIl towns go on daylight saving. This .“tolen. The report was immediate- : Whether you’re havinjr your old Venetian ^ not a college graduate and a ly carried On the police radio sys- | while reserving the right "to make affects about eight per cent of the blinds repaired, or ordering new Findell-made my own decisions.” professor of languages. Mcmbei- tern. At 2:45 a police cruiser re- I Sunaire Blinds, we recommend Ruslon Tapes. state's population. sliip in this, organization is by in­ covered the car in posse.ssion of a ! ■■ \ With no political ambitions be- Moat states provide local option They're •woven like the finest fabrics, of I yond her present asaignmrat, Mrs. vitation only. suspect. 1 ENDS TODAY: "NEW FACES" In CINEMASCOPE for dayliglic saving. Thus cities go sturdy, long-lasting plastics, are available in a ' Bowring c*ii tak e a detached View S e e ahead and rural areas don't. wide range of colors. Call Mitchell 3-4865. of the parly furor kicked up in States which will have daylight I Nebraska ,by Sen. Griswold's ^s.-iving, either statew ide o r locally, death. Motorola W tncliuie Rlioc.e Island. Maine, New . Griswold had been expected to Claor, Sharp, Steady U H F- Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vir­ j seek re-election and GOP politicos ginia. Montana, Kentucky,. Ohio, g I weren't anxioi.s to oppose him. In VHF RacaptiQn from ^ i n d e l l m f g . c o . jllie seven ony« *ince his unexpect- Missouri, Indiana, Vermont. Illi­ I ed death. nOv/cver, candidacies for distant $tations nois. Pennsylvania, Connecticut, MATINEE at 2 P.M.—EVENING CONTINUOUS FROM 6:45 Maryland, West Virginia. New MANCHESTER GREEN ;the six-year term have been filed 277 B R O A D I by Gov. Crosby, state Republican M i-9-ll24 York, New Jersey and the Dis- Chairman David Martin of Kear­ STARTS TOMORROW! AT REGULAR PRICES SALE)t and triet of Columbia. ney, and Slate Sen. Terrj Carpen­ TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE Benjamin Franklin is .supposed ter of Scottsbiuff. once s Demo­ tp have thought up daylight sav­ cratic congress,iiir.n, now a Repub­ 7 . ing a.s early an 1780, lican. Chmancl B (formerly' B) New 7:45 ( H-61) NKW8 CARAVAN - John U didn’t get going in this coun­ t'onn. \ ('anu-tun Swavzr try , howe-ver, until 1918, when Rep. Carl T.- C urtis (R-Neb i f'kannel SB New Brilafa. Con*. (SOI PKRK^ COMU SHOW' says he can be counted in, too, and Ckaanel 56 Hulyuke. .Maon. 8:0# ( 6-61) NA.SIK THAT T tN K ^ R e d Congre.ss by law put it into effect Ckaimel 5S Waterbary, f^iian. I nationwide. is expected to file momentarily. Boiirnu) cnicr-o- \ j Former G6v. Val Peterson, now M-G-i4 i Chaaael SI NprIaKfleld. Ma*9> (SO) ALL NTAR THKATKR '^ci-e was BO niuch opposition Naw Ideas ’ preienta the (53) RAY HOLtiKR HUOW that the low repealed the next federal Civil Defense administra­ (55) G KOROL III IINH A ORACTK For Your ^ Home tor. had admitted he's giving ultim ate in epectacular^ (N> ANIMAL TIMK . _ UuLLN HHOW year. The theory in wartime is 3 PC. SET thought to tiling. (SO) RAK SO HLSTKKN THLA- 8:SB ( K-6t) H. BARLOW ORCHp:STEA that (laylight saving utilizes more FOR YOUR OLD pageantry and romantic TKB — (;»'n.il*'rr»‘'n Wilh ROOM SUITE! Hava Your Suita (•U'-Ft! Jeromf* liinf'R natural light, and saves electric *A|T of which m akes it shape up adventure ->a great, trUtl.d' (5S» FIL.'I C nuvrr n<'Rrarrh as one of’ the touj^est Republican ($.>) W LSTLR.N r L A VHOI HL ARTHIR n on P R E V 's power. awaited entertain­ (61) I'NCLK LirS F1;N C Lt'R TALK.NT SCOUTS Re-Upholstered senatorial campaigns ever Seen in -K d Hatch N ebraska. ment event! 8:15 ( B) HKTKV AM) THP; tiOLIIKN Under state law. Mrs, Bowring’a KKV 5:Sa ( X-61) HOWIIY IMKUIY TIMR Reservations Due Now interim appointment lasts until 5:45 (5S) TOWN CRIKR , F O R M IC A another interim suCcesaor can be «:M ( 8) AIIVKNTI RLS IN VNDP;R- I-nr Wall and Counter Tops elected in November, Thuc 'Ne­ STANUINO (iOn > For Spring Dance We bo A Complete yf And Up (SB) NKW'8 AT SlX ^P ft^ Stoner Personalized Hoars Overhaul—Expert 'Workmeif braska voters in November will *(5S) THK rHRlSTOPHKRS 392 Main St;—.MI-8-B258 —Newest Fabrics elect , one short-termer and one (55-56) JI'IIY NPLINTKRK Open Evenings Until 8:80 The annual spring dance, one of According to Fabrics full-termer. The gallant logiona of the Age Of Chivalry storm moat, crag and (61) TKRRY A TRC PIRATK8 moor! Epic ocenss that are enhanced by the vast panoramic acreen! B:15 ( H) VARIKTY ( Lt:it Monday through Friday fhe rnoat important events in the: Mrs. Brtwrlng will serve until the (SB) THK KARLV SHOW social! calendar of Manchester, RE.STYLING AT NO EXTRA COST Noverhber election results are ofr- ■IIverybodv R Dancin’ ” Country Club, is scheduled for Sat­ tifled. '^'he. short-termer then will (SS> JOLLY f'.KS’K »:4* ( *) I LOVE I.UCY-Doil Arniz- (55) W’P’.ArHKR.MAN l.uilll- Ball urday, April 24. 1 serve the month or more remain­ 6:;B (58) SrORTS—Bill Kealinc (JS) WRPIS^rMNG A large committee under the co- [ Cuitom*Mada ing before the new full-term Sena­ (53) FEATURE BOXING i W V ' - Flo.vd ratti'r»on-Alvln Wll- chairrnanship of Mr. and Mrs.' A r-' tor takes over. Uam.d thur Wilkie, Jr., has planned a (55) TV THKATLR ■* most Interesting party. The festiv­ Slip Covers MANCHESTER itl) IIKNM8 DAY SHOW —Situation comedy ities will begin with an opportuni-' »:M ( S-S4) RKO BUTTONS SHOW — ty to meet old friends and many.j The modem miracle you see without apodal glisasit TIRE CO. enmodv of the club member!! during the liKiefCTiTiTn Retreading (SI) ItORKRT MONTGOMERY Drapes-Corniees i ^ PRESENTS: cocktail hour, 6:30 to 7 p;m. ^'Hnll and Hiqhwatffr" R egular 1»:#S ( *-S*-.») STUDIO ONE— With a professional accordionist add .■ „ , "A-Handful of Diamonds'* providing musical ■ entertainment o f tKe- SNOW 1S:SS (BD -YOUR ~V THEATER, Jn ClnrmiiSropri and color with t e r (5.7) NEWS A WEATHER and hors d’()euvrea. "on the house." Richard WIdmark-Bclla Darvt ' Broad St. 11:*S ( S) DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS the committee, urgehtly requests JIRRS, Phone PRE.SEN'TS—film the club members to forego the And Up — p ill* — (M) NEWS AT ELEVEN u.sual pre-dinner parties at their | 1.50 K o u t t d T ^ l e MI-9-4224 I —Pete Stmier in COLOR magnificence and with a coot of thouaondat (5.1) MOONLKiHT MOVIK8 own homes and gather with their A terrifle CtncmaSropc shorti (81) FINAL KDITION friends and guests at the club’s | • :M ( *». SPORTSC'»PK-Sv(l Jaffr. —Hav.Drurv cocktail hour. ■ - (M-441 IIKAULI.VK KIIITION l l : l i (SI) WEATHF.R-Jnhn (Juill "Toumomsnt of Ro m s " (SI) SPORTS—Cerrv Hrslv 11:15 <3*1.THE IJITE SHOW Every effort will be made' to ] Beautifully Tailored S:M ( I) WKATHER FCiREC'AST —"ronvlol at I.Ari;e'' serve dinner promptly at 7:30 to ■ Feature at 7:10-9:35 S:4i ) *) WORLD NRWS TOOAV (SI) ELEVENTH HOUR MOVIE permit a longer eveolng program. | iSS) AREA S'EWS—SPORTS 11:5* ( t) COLONEL FLACK - Alan Shqrt Subject: •:S0-8;65 (M) lAICAL .SEWS— Dwver ■ Mnwhray—"The Vacatina" Chef Babineau will serve his com- \ • Pinned and Fitted Oil) NEWS HIOHUOHTS _ Tom 17:H ( S) NEWS plete .steak dinner. 1 Cohon ANOTHER TELEPHONE *:S7 (U ) CRI SAItER RARKIT 17:1* (M) NIGHTCAP EDITION All chip members have, receive I • All Fabrics Val Dyed 7:Sa ( S) ANSWER .7IE T H IS-T — Frod Dwyer / an invitation, with a return re.ser- Romano. .. 17:1* (55) PREVUE8 • vation card attached. The commit­ • All. Fabrics Pre-Shrunk iTS-U) CAPTAI. VIUEO KROEHLER SALE! ONE WEEK ONLY! (41) NEWS DESK tee urges that these be mailed, at —Mark Feinbrrg TomHrrBw'a DaHIm*'Hlzlillclll* once .to the club manager. Both FOR YOUR HOME... • Kick Pleats->Box Pleats—Ruffles 7:|S (SI) WEATHERMAN l*:J# (SI) BETTY WHITE SHOW the fire laws and .seating capacity —John (Julll *:•* ( S) KATE 8.MITH SHOW *:M (55) Bo b CROSBY will limit dinner reservations to $269.50 NYLON 2 PIECE SUITE... , • Price Includes Material, Welting, T:U (U) .MARGE a JEEP . 4:5* (SI) ON YOUR ACCOl'.NT the first 6.1 couples whose cards (M) JOHN OALV—Now* , Zippers and Labor (SI) BEAUTY SEURETS are received. Reservations will not, Costs only 75c a month, axclusive of tax, 'iratle— in Your Old Living Room Suite, It’.t Worth Allowance On The Purc,ha.'«r» w ith

V«ron L. Hilla when aha and her Valley Rd. Friday for a violation America. An official announce­ lippe, 46, of 780 "Vernon S t, who vehicle with a person on the mud­ husband. lived here about 10 yeart Wapping of road niles. When his car, hit ment said 'the U. S. light carrier guard.. She originally had been iBoiton Vi^tmmh Build Cpntiulte Case s^d to have been driving the other ago,, greatly regret to learn of her another at Chapel-and Long Hill ; Saipan delivered the Navy plaqes t'wo earlier in the evening, with charged with reckless driving. Lt. John Champc death at the Hartford Hogpital Fri­ roads. The otherXear waft op- ' to a French air ba. Hills wss a Vietnamese effort' against Ho Chi WHAV-Polka Hop forenoon at the holrie of the lor- concert oC-dhe Ellsworth ■Memo­ the Community House.. This w ill! in a house trailer on Lake St. Ext. Teen-timers will also be in session Car; Biisy Court Day Green Manor Rd,. who waa.charged and Rudolph H. Perusse, 16, of WCCC—Record R«vu« WTIC—Fibber. Molly ■ member of St. Mark's Lutheran E. TREDENNICK, Inc. A terse French Army, com­ Minh's legions. No planes have Night Watch mer'a grandmothei', Mrs. E. G. rial High l^chool Friday a t,8 p.m, be gueiit night arid, all former ; vailed out th* local firemen at fpr a recreation period. The Com- with driving under the Influence of East Hartford, charged witlr'.oper­ WKNB—Yank.m v*. R»rt Sox Church, Glastonbury. 464 PRATT STREET — MERIDEN; CONN. munique said heavy fighting in the been used on the rebel side. WTIC—Backauge WU* ^^W^T.l—Frank Hdwai-d* Lord. The.xroncert will be dlrectVd by mcriibers are cordially invited. ; niunit.v Choral Group will meet at The case ot Dorothy Kendricks, liquor, wai, fined $125. Wrlfeht. ating a car with defective lights, She leaves heri husband, Veron about 5:30 p.m. yestei-day. • The 7:30 p. m. at the school. sector still raged loda.v. French In Cambodia., a communique by WDRC—Record Shop Lt. Qhampe i.s employed in In- Miss Antonina Dztob, and Verne T h e South Windsor Kindergar­ TEL. COLLECT 7.5072 40^of East Hartford, charged with who pleaded guilty, waa arrested was fined $12 with $6 remitted.' WOTH—Yankee* v». Red Sox WHAY—.New*; Nlte Watch L. Hills, a daughter, Mrs. ■ Vera tanks, add artillery blasted at the King Norodom Sihanouk disclosed W TIC—Heart cf New* surapee work in Hartford, com­ ten Assn, will rrieet at 8 p. m, ' or WRITE FOR FREE ESTIMATE ^ trailer la believed to bo the proper­ Bomarcu will meet tomorrow early Friday morning on New Bol­ Read Caaea 4 il*- Rommcv of East Windsor, a sister,' Olson, history teacher, will be th* night with bowling as the program Vletmlnh troops taking cover in that he had turned the administra­ taking a car without the owner’s WHAY—Polka Hop WDRC—New*; Night Watch muting from his Lebanon home. Wedne.sda.v at the home of Mr*. ty o< Roger Hunt, although Chief ton Road by Patrolman Don • E. Also, Edwin F. QOsta. 35, of W G TH—Mood* in the Night Mrs. Augusta Schroeder. » f B«^t master of ceremonies. feature. Alleys have been . erf- trerithes running across the north­ tion of his Indochinese kingdom permission and destruction of pri­ WCCC—Record Revue He ia the Son of the Rev. Howard Hartford: two brothers, Fred Hoff! During the first part o f the pro­ Lymlirr Eddy. Lewis Knox. Reter Massolini had been unable to Daley, who observed Wrighfa car South Coventry, speeding, $24; WKNB—Yankee* v». Red Box gaged at the Manchester • WDRU—Record Shop and in Lebanon, now of Shelton. of Manchester, also her mother,, dion solos snd a caxophone quar­ ford County VMCA will give an The king has been running the Nollea In (ktlllalon speeding, $18; Vincent Nadeau, 26. WOTH-Yankee* ytC Red Sox W D R C —N ew *; ..Mhod* fo r Romance last evening. bers may report directl.v there dr, hand-to-hand encounters. morning under $500 bond. W G TH—Mood* In the Night Fire ,\nnlveraar.v Noted Mra, Airielia Hoff of East Hartford. tet will be heard. A chorus, and Informal talk at the meeting. government himself. It waa said Alfred Bolyin, 29, 'o< East Hart­ Hartford, speeding, $21; Harry H, 4:ia- . Smoke was observed coming if they wish, rendezvous with French Army spoltesmen said The Bast Hartford woman is W’HAY—Polka Hop Itfftft- April 17 was the 72nd anniver­ Funeral settees were at 2 p.m';, an .eight-handed piano ensemble Knox assisted In the organizing r>( from the trailer when the call was thus far there had been '’losses on he 'decided to share responsibilities ford, and Mra. Yvonne R. Latu- Barrows, 32, violation of rule.s of WCCC—Record Revue WHAY—New*; Nile Watch others at Bolton Congregational said to have drivien o ff Thursday WTIC-r-AmerIcan Forum of Air sary of the disastrous fire which Monday, atySt. Mark's Lutheran will be the features of the second the Kindergarten » Assn, and has put in to ihe fire department. Fire­ Ch.iiych at 8 p. m. before going to both sides." because he is busy directing troops luppe, 46, o f 780 Vernon Bt„ who the road. $15; Patrick Harris, .23. WKNB—Yankee* v*. Red So* in a car in which she had been rid­ WTIC—WdderUTTli-*_ Brown WDRC—New*: MivKl* lor Romance destroyed the handsome old Con- Church, Grastonbury. with inter­ part of the program. The .school given freely of .his advice and help. men forced,entry’ when the trailer .Manche.ster. An Army spokesman said the in the north where two Vietminh ivere arrested after their cars col­ of 236 Center St., failure to slop WGTH-Mood* in the Night ing as a passenger while the driver WDRC—Record Shop g.egational Church, the old two- ment tri trie West Cemetery. Man­ band will perform 'during the third There will be a business meering was'found ia be unoccupied, and Services Well Attended Vietminh still in :he airstrip battalions have Invaded from Ltaob. lided on' E. Middle Turnpike 'F ri­ for two.stop sign^'Warrant issued: W'GTH—Yankee* v*. Red Sox 11:44- YtHR ROUND HIR CONDITIONING had stopped at a service station story schoolhou.se, a la-.v school chester. Harold L. Gray, a former and last part of the evening. and plans made for rontact|(rig pos-' discovered a soft bed ablaze. Dam­ Easter services in local churche.a trenches "were not in considerable day. were granted nollea this and Leo P. Derriera, 19, of Wap- 41'44 , ' WHAY—New*: NitevWatch in Manchester to get gas and use WHAY—Polka Hop W TIC —Tliree-Rlng Ncwi building, Leonard’s store and other neighbor of the Hills family, when sihle new members who have chil­ age waa confined to the sofa but were overflowing in the ideal strength." But they were bitterly morning. ping, failure to carry his ppera- Hot Liinrh .Menu TO KEEP THE TRUST the telephone. WCCC—Record Revue W D R C - N e w * building.* totaling eight in number. they lived here, waa one o f’ the dren eligible for kindergarten in the interior of the trailer wa.s weather. Men at Bolton Congre­ resisting attempts to dislodge Boivln had been charged with tor’s licensp, $3 and. failure to noti­ WKNB—Yankee* v*. Red Sox WGTH—New*. School lunch mentis at the local The car was later found aban­ This was in 1882, a fateful day bearers. the fall. Any questions regarding- • • • constantly extended In us through, considerably cmoked up, firemen gational Church report serv’ing them. reckleaa driving arid Mrs. Latu- fy the Motor Vehicle Dept, of a WTIC-The Woman lUlft—\ . school this week will be' Monday doned on Burnside Ave., in East for the town. 'Valuable Church re- Mrs. Hills when living in town the financial arrangemema and out the community— we serve to the very report. breakfast to. about -if) people fol­ The spokesmen added that the Local Stocks lippe, with violations of rules of a chapge of sddres.s, nolle. WDRC—Record Shop WHAVN-:New»; Nile Watch — cream tuna on bread, peasv pea­ Hartford, with its scat covers W'GTH—Yankee* v*. Red So* W TIC—New* of The World cc.rds we'-e lort, which could never was active in Red Cross work and organization of the ss.sociation may best of our ahllities. O iief Massolini said the fire lowing the early service at that the road. Police said the car driven The following molori.st.s were 4:44 ■ nut butter sandwIchfCs. fru it; French were continuing to Imlstcr ripped. A complaint was lodged WDnC-Nighl Owl be replaced, when the Sylvester other civic affairs. She was a be presented at this meeting for .Modem Display Room seems to have been caused by a church. their defense barricades in the (jaotatioBs Fumlslied By by Mrs: LatuUppe waa struck bv flned'-$9 each on charge.s of vfola- WHAY—WeMern Caravan W G TH —Sp ort* skilled aeamstress. and conducted Tuesday chicken chow mien, with Manchester police Saturday; WCCC—Record Revue Gllbcr.l house went down in flamea- disrussiou. | on the cigarette left burning in an ash Coburn 4k MIMIebrnok, Im Boivin's as she started onto the Aion of rules.of the road: Ernest a class in sewing. The Hills family whole kernel corn, cranberry northeastern sector. and the woman was picked up'at WGTH—Yankee* v*. Red Sox WHAY—Nite Watch Miss Nannie Robinson, later Mrs. « i Premlsea . tray. Miinrhesler Evriilng Herald I p. a - priees highway from Cook's Sert’ice Sta­ A. Foster. 41,.'' Hartford; Philip WTIC-Just Plain BUI then lived in the former John N. sauce, rolls and butter; Wednes- French Union patrols moving her home by Lt. W alter Cassells • W TIC —Starlight Serenade Wefton Porter, wa.s teacher in -, Manchester K. v e n i ii g Herald School Bdanl To Meet Bimk Stacks tion. ' ^ Long, 17, Southington; Bernard L. WDRC—New* WDRC—.Night Okrl Hewitt house on the Green., "day vegetable soup, crackei s. egg William r. (^iilsh North Coventry rorrespnndent outside their barbed wiVe barri­ and Sgt. Milton Stratton. W’GTH—Jack Dotiney - The Board of Education will meet Bid Asked Girl Fined Gaffney, 19, Fast Hartford: .Sebas­ WGTH-Sporl* the old schoolhonse at the time. The Hills family Went to Miami. aalad or peanut butler sandwich­ Wapping corres|H>ndriit, Mrs. .\ii-, John 'lierney Mrs. Gertrude Haven, telephone cades on the eastern fringes of the Loren Smith. 48, of 362 Adams 4:1ft— 1I:4S— Personal Mention tonight at the Elcihentary School to First National Bank ' Joan VVirtaila, 16, of 77 Ridge tian Petruzella, 35^ .New Britain; WHAY—Nilo Watch Fla.-, some years ago, to see if Mrs. es, cookies; Thursday — barbecued nie Collins, telephone Ml 3-1110. Ra.vmond (}uish Pilgrim 2-6020. fortress reported light clashes St., was fined $20, given a 60-day WHAY—Weatern Caravan Mi.ss Emily Hewitt, daughter of finish-business stai-led at the ad-, of Manchester .... 34 '38 sii.spended sentence and placed on St., who was arrested Wednesday and Donald G. Rosenberg, 21, WCCC—Record Revue W TIC —Starlight Serenade Hills' health might be beriefitted. sandwiches, pptato chips, string joumed meeting last Tuesday. with the Vietminh. WDRC—Night Owl Hartford National probation for six months by Judge after police spotted her driving a Hartford. W'G’TH—Yankee*'v». Red Sox Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hewitt, The Florida climate, however, did besns. bread and butter, fruit St.ATE IT-V NES.SION Phone .MI-S-iMOfl Chief among the topics expected to They .said they found 80 Viet- W’TIC—Farrell W O T H —Sp o rt* spent the week end at her home Bank and Trust .., 31 33',i John S. G. Rottner on charges of jone-scater motorcycle with ,a paa- WDRC—Record Shop not help her, and Hill* sold the cup; Friday, baked fish, tartar ^ acted upon is the hiring of a r.iinh apparertlly killed by French Hartford Conn. Trust 87 92 intoxication and breach of the ■senger on the read fender, \vaa An alibi is a flriwcr.v speech that KEMP'S, Inc. WGTH—Jack Downey here. .She is in her senior year at place there and returned north. sauce, pickles, carrots, bread and ■VVaterbui-y, April, 19 til’' "The new custodian. air attacks or artillery bombard­ Manchester Trust peace. fined $12 this morning on a re­ hubb.v hopes won't be nipped in BAB VLAN D 4;**-r the Danbnr.y State Teacher'a Col­ peanut -butter, peaches. apnual convention of the Parent- Zone Hearing SliUrd BOY SCOUT ments.' W HAV^IUII of Record* Phoenix State Bank Smith was arrested last month duced charge of operating a motor the bud. 763 MAIN ST. WCCC—Record Revue Weekend Deaths lege.: Manchester Evening Herald He­ Warning Given Teachers A.s.soriation of Connerti- The Zoning Board hearing to- American civilian pilots oper­ and T r u s t...... 69 64 after a disturbance at 22 Tyler W KNB-B—Baseball , Reque*t Uatlne* Mra. Vernn L. Hills bron enrrespondent. Miss Susan A motor vehicle warning was cut will be held here April. 28 and 225 MBIN ST night is expected to'be wc'.l attend­ ating fl.ying boxcars dropped tons Fire Insnranoe Companies WTIC—Lorenzo Jone* local people who knew Mr*. Pendleton, HArrison 3-33.30. Notes Circle in which he is said to have WDRC—Memory Lane By tha Aaaoclat^ Preaa given Gene DePletre of Pleasant 2 in Wilby High School. ed by residenlaTor and agaiii.st the more ammunition and war materiel Aetna F i r e ...... 57'j 60’ 2 struck his wife and another proposed amendments to the zon­ W GTH-W lld Bill Hlckok Snn Frnnci*ro Capt William into the forlgess. Hartford Fire ...... 1.52 157 woman. Smith pleaded guilty to WHAY—Hall of Record* K. Wfhaer, 84, Army veteran of ing regulations. and The Frepeh pulled out of the National Fire ...... 76 79 both charges this morning. A group of about 20 local resi­ WCCC—Record Reviewi the Spaniah-Amarican War and ■ H H H H iliii LB— •shattered northwestern outpost Phoenix ...... 101 109 Bonds Raised WKNB--B**eh»ll Reqiient Matinee dents. have organized their efforts World War I, winner of the Con- /■; News yesterday after they counter­ Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Richard J. Brimmer. 30. of Hart­ WTIC—P*>'» To Marry frreaainnal Medal of Honor in the in opposition to \ arious sections attacked and smashed back a Aetna Life ...... 109 114 SAY GOODBYE TO WDRC—Mariey. Tilton of the proposal They will be rep­ ford, Edwerd H. Frink, 30. of 67 WGTH—Wild Bill Hickok former. Died Friday. Vietminh attempt to wijie out the Aetna Casualty ...... 132 142 Goodwin St., and Lawrence Mero- resent^ by Atty John i.aBcllc of Monday post’s garrison. A French Army Conn. Gen...... 300 315 Morristown. N. J. Anne Ryan. vonich, 25. o f 56 Kensington St., MUD *^??iErAy- New* 63, Tiainter and writer, and In Manchester. spokesmam said the losa of the Hartford Steam Boil. . 60 W'f.'CC—Good Kvenlng Good Munc The hearing will be Conducted at Country Fair, Center Church, 7 who were arrested last week as the private life Mr*. William J. Mc- po.sition was not re s id e d as seri­ Travelers ...... 1110 1160 WKNB—B«*eb*ll Requeat Matinee the Community Hall at 8 p. m. by р. m.. by Explorers of Troop 33, result of .a complaint involving a w th ;- now» Fadden. Born in Hoboken. Died ous. \ Public entitles WDRG-—New* the Zoning Board whose members open to the public. ransacked automobile, wen grant­ Saturday. , ,,Troop 73, Bolton. E.vpert NVw Attack Conn. Light Power . • 1612 18'i ed continuances of one week. “ T COLLA ™ WGTH—New* are: Oscar Kre.vsig, Rep. Eugene 4:1ft- Cambridge. Mas*. — JoIhC A. Troop 91, Bowera Conn. Power ...... 41 43 Brimmer and Frink arc being WHAV—Spolllchl r»ri Gagliarddne. Richard 1. Morra, Tlie Vietminh already hold a key Hartford Klee. Lt. . . 54 56 Walz, 82. Harvard p r o f e a a o John C. RCthwell and Donald F. ' Troop 112. 'Verplanck. height in' this same sector, and charged with hreiakini' and entiy Wrrr— Kv^nlnz Oooi 37 »a • Power Rolled WGTH—pAtlcraon ern Languaga A**n., of Arperica. Mrs. Ronald Grose, local chair­ District Commissioners’ Meet­ much of the force of the next rebel l:3»— Died Friday. / ' ing, home of Clifford Sterling. Manufacturing Companies • Machine Spread man for Uic annual Cancer Drive, mass assault they expect at any Allied Thermal ...... 40 -— WHAY—Supper Sfrentd# has nlcased ’'a istatemcnt^/telling Troop 47, South Methodist. time will come from that sector. 'Surface \ WTIC—K Cote Glee Club Troop 65, Armory. Am. Hardware ...... 13 15 . WDRC- ^LombArdo W ANTF.Il: ()N k /(H)T! how 'each dollar given to last Arrow, Hart, Heg. . • Proper Drainage to \ . WGTH—Bifi\Sicrn Troop 126. Emanuel Lutheran. There atilt ia no indication wheh . 38 41 SERVICES Salciri. Mas.*. (/Pi ,Wiil Cinderel­ FIRST year's \:anccr drive \VasXised. Re­ Resist Frost • :45— Squarlron 2,5. Center Church. this expected all-out strike ’ wilb Assoc. Spring ...... 26 29 WHAY—Supper SerenAda la please come to/ihe local lock­ search received 25 cen^; commu­ sBristol Brass ...... \Vednrsda.y conic. It is thought, however, • 17'a That Interpret The Wishes • Bituminous Surface WTIC—Three StAr Extra up? Police are holding a shoe, for nity' serVjces, 32 cCnts; -public that the Communist Vietminh Kheney Bros...... , 7 8'-2 WDRC—Lomell Thomaa .Troop 120. St. James' School. Ame.site ^ ' WGTH—Dinner Date / the right foot; waiting, for the education,\j'4 cents:/nBtional pro­ commander.s will try fop a major CSrilins...... 98 108 Of The Family HELD OVER FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY gram, ir» rtrits; spMial informa­ Troop 133, Second Congregation­ • .\sphalt. Tarvia 1:DD— owner to cla/i it. For identifica- al. yictory to influence the East-West Kin-Hart . 31 34 WHAY—Supper Serenade llcn it is nM a dainty f.la.ss .slip­ tion program for tJonnectlciit doc; Fafnir Benring ...... 37>a 40'a WTIC—Spin ’Em /uKtln Pack 4, Center (Tiurch. conference starting in Geneva FOR THE BEST IN DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION CALL— WDRC—Tenn. KrnT? per, hut a sporty loafer, size 8 ij! i tons, .three cents,' adminlstrction. Thursday April 26. Landers. Frary, Clk. . 26>2 28'a JOHN B. BURKE WGTH-r. LeiriJi. Jr. ^four iknd one-hblf cents and annual Troop 123, Buckland. ■ At all points around the, Dicn N. B. Xinch, Co- new . 24 26 $ 11$— ^paign, six'and one-half cents, North rind Judd . . . . . 25'i 28>a FUNERAL HOME WHAY—Supper Serenada Troop 124, Andover. Bien Thu fortified plain, the ene­ WTIC*-^pin ‘Em Afain hese figures were based on an Friday my ia now within about 1.000 Rus.sell M fg ...... 10 12 87 EAST CE.NTER ST. ThoRias Colla Construction Co. WPRC—Beulah anai.vsis of how the J(67,- District Meeting, East "Rec" Li­ .yards of the main barricades. They' Stanle.v VVorks com. . 48>a WGTH—J. Vandercook M r » TEL. MI-S^68 . . 99 109 1:3«- 725.2S'ispIlected In last year's camr brary. 8 p. m. have efJged forward, relentle.sMy Terry Stcatn ...... CALL FOR ESTIMATES—MANCHESTER Ml-9.5224. X EASY TERMS r PRESCRIPTIONS \ Torrington \,...... WHAY—Supper Serenade paign wbs used. About 35 Tocal Pack 2, Second Congregational. digging Irenrhe.s and, foxholes . 25'a 27 > a AMBULANCE SERVICE WTIC—Newa of the W«rld Fci^ ErC LLY CO.MPOU?a)ED 4 U. S. Envelope com. . 70 77 WDRC—Juliua LaRofiA BIG SAVINGS Volunteers (NT assisting Mr.s. Gro.se Pack 3. Highland. ever closer to the barbed wire U. S. Envelope' pfd. . 61 66 WGTH—Gabriel Heatter and her co-chairman. Mr.s. Grace Pack 27. St. Mary’s. mazes. *' Wing, in the malse-trhihousp ran- Pack 112, "West Side Rec. \'eedcr-Root ...... 33 36 WHAY—Supper Serenade bAiIhur Drug Stores f * AT THIS NEW LOW^ FRIGE All around the saucer.shaped 'The above quotations are ,iot to '^ass locally. TheV^vill be helping Pack 121, Andover. valley. French warplanes again WTIC—One Man'ji FamUy / be construed as actual markets. WDRC—-E. R. Murrow b x ▲ / i h . A A gK A ▲ A *ih 4^ r-MieGi in the State effort tosTnise y-Hri.tfoo Pack 152. Bowers. hammered Vietminh traop con- WGTH—Perry Como X" 1.95 thi.s year.. Pack 1.53, Waddell. renliations. French and Viet­ Scout Mobili/.atlim "Coniitr.v Fair" WHAY- M.Aririf^ r»'f*crafti \ minh artillery engaged in more WTIC—RallroiAd Hour^^ \ A mobilization of the lii 'Committee Stgrp.s ami columns. Connolly is DECORATORS recently. ■' the -son-of the late Joseph V. Con­ CUSTOM DUILT HOMES ' T N £ V M £ MHIonU tor C.f. m rowa w tm TV. 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.P A G E SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENq5G H ER A ^, MANCHESTER,-CONN.. Moi^DAY, APRIL 19, 1954 V r PAGE SEVEN report: to nla convnaridinK officer what happened,Waa a atirrinR vlc- followis^ pies ^ I rIre e fighting,’fighting. There willwilL j MilMills, 80, received critical bums IKmtrlfpBtpr any information comlnE to hla at­ ,tory for Secretary of Aj;rlculture Jamboree Planned ^ t e n i r y Fellowship Slates , { B Bai arbara^ Wardens to Hear a film on this subject. Sunday when ker clothing caught Heatl Tall OflarB Spring Ceremonial Sankey, 233 Oakland St./Aii eve­ 11 Wardens and interested rlti-}**''«-While she looksd after the tention which ^dicate.s that reten­ Benson, ffi, which sudden peace and BANISH UNWANTED HAIR FOREVEB ning of entertainment will follow are urged to attend. There In her kitchen coSFl atove^ Her ^Dptmts IfpraUl tion of any m en^r of the armed coophration between him aqd im- By We Two Group Progressive. Party ire Chief IVIerz NOTICE He^th Council at the home of Don Gates, Bblton iss been aome publicity as to the Sister, who was not identified' rush­ Why let unsightly hair oU your face tell PUUJaiHfeiO bY I'Ulfi . services is not cicely con.sistent- fiortant farm bloc elomenta foiled “ ^ Road. \ effect of the hydrogen bomb on ed into the kitchen when^she heard ■ your good looks. Let me free you of thla'' JU nU I^ PIUNTINU CO.. INC. I The Christian Fellowship ^roiip, Tho.se planning to attend Sr's Second the woman's screams and extin-: 13 BUMlI ritreci with the in'toresthits-of national a plot to slap Benson by. cutting The We Two Group of the Con­ our pre.sent Civil Defense setup, social handicap forever.' My medically ap­ cordia Lutheran Church will .meet FfHshIng of Hi* water .mains of Hi* Town of Mon* young adults, of. the North Metho­ asked to contact Mabel Arendt or series of thr^b^Yor block but it m ust be- rem embered th a t guished the flames. At Danbury' Muicbcatrr Conn security.” his appropriations. , / Wants Sanitary dist Church Is' planning to have a proved method Is safe, permanent and will THOMAS F FlilGUSON. at' the church at 7:30 tomorrow Pat Clemson before Thursday. in the Civil Demise progr^ will there is still, and always will be, Hospital, Mrs. Mills' condition was ' not mar,the akin. i ‘ ' WALTER a FERGUSON DoeVany one really helieve that But if you were reading the evening. Chester%at*r Department began April 4, If 54. progressive dinner party Saturday a need for the citizens of our com­ reported as critical from third de­ P ubliin«ri the existence of tn'is order will Herald TrihipV. you found that evening, with every young adult of be held tomorrow^night/at 7:30 gree buma of the arms.and back. Founded October 1. IbSl Foll.pwing the regular business Code Enforced PRAISE FOR LOtNiE lii the Hollister StreeDSiniool. Ste­ munity to be'prepared for all types MARY C. WARD, R.N. . make our airiied forces stronfter meeting, Mrs. Robert Werner will the church Invited to attend.. of emergencies. It is Important for Publtened Every Evening i£xcept the action of the House in increas- Hushing will continue Tuesdoys through F^days un* Bridgeport. April 19 (JPt—The phen Peck, Jr., zone ^meden, will Certified Electroloi^st . indAVe and Holldnye. E ntered at the afrainst subversion, or more united injt ARriculture Department ap­ 'speak on the nursery at the parish The group will meet at the par­ Bridgeport Republican Town Com­ be in charge of the all of us to know ivhat to do \yhen ' RETIRED TEACHER* TO MEET “house. - _ ' Coventry,^April l9 (Special) — sonage, .70 Henry St., at 5 p.m. we have a small fire in our home | Hartford, April 19 (B—The annual' S70 MAIN STREET TEU MI-9-3667 oat ORIce at Manchester, Conn., as in b attle? propriations was in itscif a slap mittee says it will adopt a resolu­ The. problem of Gfe fighting for icond Class Mall Matter. Final plans Wljl be made for the til completed. The AdvlsoryNHealth'Council will Saturday for the appetizer, and go or when we might have a cataa-1 meeting of the Aaan. of Retired All Work By Appointment recommend to thqtown necessary tion Tuesday praising the record hou.seh'olders am ^he taking of a SUBSCRIPTM.S' RATES To the contrary it’H^ of course, at Bcn.son, in which thO House in­ Dude Ranch Jamboree, which the F. E. THRALL, Ass't. Supt. from there to the home of Glenn of Gov. John Lodge and urging him trophe. ■ Teachera of Connecticut will be Free Coitsnltaflons steps to be taken for the enforce­ block census wilHie discussed. Fire ______jheld here tomorrow afternoon at 2 fayabls in Alvance precisely the kind of O ^ k Which sulted hiiii by Rivinj; him a lot group is presenting on Friday, Law, 19 kaldw in' Rd., for the to m ake l formal announcement Chief John iffrz of the Manches­ One Y ear ___ gl5.5U A pril 30. Anyone Interested In ment of the sanitar.vbsqde-as pro­ salad. The main course will be at xa'nxfa^ sirmzxiTttf wi-ovx-xx ip.m. The members will consider BIX M onths .. . 7.76 Ctuild m a k e an arm ed fpixe f.all mole money th;.n he wanted. vided by the ConhecUcuiN5.tate'Pe that he v. ni seek the nomination ter Fire Detriment will talk to ^OM.\N 8ERIOC8IA R> ED , ^ incorpora- Three Months . 3.90llui apart in the hour of crisisXpfKthe So perhaps the only thlnj; clear- securing tickets may contact any the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest for re-election. ■> the wardens on the ba.sic princi- , Dahbury, April 19 if»~Mra. Anna j uon. i- One Month ... member of the group, or Mr, and partment of Health. Ailverlise in Tlie Herald— It Pav* W eekly ...... danger that there might oh olw | ly estab.Ii.shed is the u.sual thing- The code passed by the Stj|te Single Copy .. Mrs. Herman Bessett. who are In CLEANING AND INSTMLiNG spy in the armed forces, it tmn.s ,hst however (;onfu.sed Congre.ss charge of the sale of tickets. Legislature covers s^tic. tanks, M EM BER o r Refreshments will be served by privies, cesspools and other recep­ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS every juemher of the armed foi e's mXy get. it usually irwnages to tacles for domestic sewen^e and y Tha AMOClated Preu Is exclusively to spying. wind up co.sting tlie taxpayers Mr. and Mrs. William SIbrinsz and SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS anUUed to the use of republlcatlnn Of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Klelnschmidt. public toilet accommodations. .11 oeirs dispatches oreditcd to It. or The search for tiri.s kind of lore. A complete organlr*tl6n of TRAINED SEWAOE 8PEOIAUSTS The general provisions and main­ using the moat modern equipment and machinery—RESVLTt A not oUierwtsn credited in this paper security has ncyei’ strengthened tenance, minimum requirements and also IhS local news published here. BETTER job at a LOWER PRICE. for installation of private sewage All lights of rep'JDllcation of special or saved any nption. It is a kind of dispatches herein are also reserved. disposal, systems ''.for dwellings, search no ripdion can win. Sump pumps Installed to apartments, boarding, houses and F ull service client of N. E. A. Serv­ Rich, Fertile THIS IS WHY V ice. Inc. We sh^>tild never have entered remove water 'from your . . . more people caO hotels, and minimum requirements Publishers RepresenlaUves; The upon ^1n the first pl.-ce. And now Nfe^vsRhy ines '(iiistave Peterson Burton Lehman cellar. for installation of private sewer- Jullua Mathewa Special Agen» — New New underground water V Kinney Bros. .age disposal systems for commer­ York. Chicago. Detroit and Bostoil. thatave aie.in it, all we have to do Hy J. P, D.. §oon be t^ e to bring out MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF l o A m lines installed. (1) Prompt Service cial buildings are stipulated Ir the ir look at the Oppenheimer case. Preparations are rapidly near­ New ‘rootproor’ aewer CIRCULATipNS. .Mystery Of I'ltted Windshields ing completion for what proml»e.s s?r*eet to the Maaonic Temple. (2) Quality Work law. ,a good synilrol of how wc cannot Keplaee M,vlng Saiieer Tales" Delivered from Ogden's Corner, lines installed. The council said It 1s necessary Tha Herald Priming Company. Inc.'. to be a ttala occa.sion Saturday A contingent from the U. S. Plugged sewer lines clean­ (,‘i) Reasonable Prices ' assumes no financial" responsibility ;T . br win what we seek, no matter what Not so very long ago, . . this when Nutmeg Fore.st No. 116. Tall Naval Reserve and a unit of the Rnckvillr, "to Manchester $2.3,'5 to submit any complaints concern­ Summer typodrsphical errorara appearing ad- ed electrically. urniture displays at Watkins country uas aflame.,... with Cedars of Lebanon, stages it.s Governor.s Horse Guard, consist- yd. ^Delivered In Rnckvillr S2.00 RE SAFE . . . I E SURE ing health and sanitation condi­ vertlsementi and otherIher reading-matterreading. the, outcome, to know that what tions In writing. Printed forms are In Tha Manchester Evening Herald..*' tales of flying saucers... that Spring Ceremonial, and parade, ing of 13 uniformed and mounted Must be It full 6 yd. load, we need to do is to gel out of all made fair.v tnles seem tam e. . . now available at the Town Office Grand Tall C edar A. Edward members of the organization, have $1.35 yd. loaded and truck your­ this poisoned absorption with all kinds of people saw them. . Crawford has appointed PTBC been invited to lendp a military Building for the convenience of security and loyalty as soon as we at ever.v time' of day . . but Gustave Peterson a.s genfral chair- tguch of Iba-parade. self. Coll McKin n e y b r o s . restdents. ' These forms can also be had jTor w eanesuay—i p.^'m. iviesa can. We need to get so sick of it we Vhen some solid proof was man and Burton Lehman parade A number of unique specialties SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY For Thursday—t ix'm . Wednei sought... they aJua.vs got from John F. Chappelle, council For Friday—1 p, m. Timrsday. Would raUier take our chances on chairman. have been lined up by Luce while Coll Owner JA-8-0271 TEU Mitchell 3-53113—1311-152 PEARL 8T., MANCHMyEB For Saturday—X p. m. Friday aw ay. . . the saucers long ago .loseph Lutz is parade marshal; Peck is complelltig work Bin a float ■ president, Mrs. John A. Hillman Classined------"lad deadline: lln e:------10:30 a. m. each our fellow-Amertcans than in­ have cpilt..... hut now a new secretary, Edward S. Frr ', Dr, of puNKaUon except Saturday — Jack Gordon, dhief-of-staff: Wil- designed to depict t^'e lives of Lom e A. M acLean or CTiristlan A. • A m . / vestigate them. And perhap.s, af­ “ghost" enters.-., as west ismst liam Allen, Harold Perrett, Ed- healthy, noiTtial children as corn- z L i. motorists are plagued.. . h.v ward VVinzler,,William Anderson pared wiW those children who Weigold. ter all. the national mood\s not 20 Join Church Monday, April 19 phantom'windshield denters... and' ■ Stanley Baldwin, aidrsr have fallen victims to muscular far away from that point. a fellow parks his car at night... Twenty persons Joined tl.e Sec­ 7 “------Charles Luce, special features dystrophy. ond Congregational Church during \ and silently It sits. . . hut in the Fred Peck, floats; Daniel Hair. F iv /b a n d s will be In the line of Our PutBuit Of SecuT AUFenME knCHEN the Good Friday Communion Serv­ Only Platitudes Safe? \ m orning wheaVigne of this $40.7.5 SIDE CHAIR. (1) Solid mahogran.v Em­ $29.95 LAMP TABLE. (1) Mpdenj/sfyle with tion was deliberately using thi-s era andv voters. The i.ssue was he has never been anything but a town: second, Clayton Lemire of pire st.vle with upholstered seat and back in drawer and ahelf: blond mahogany ...... 14.95 opportunity to send up one of clear; 4;>fi,000 Mllars had been ' Mojichester^dllpapee Willimantic; third, Val Kaiinowski Communist, and in still a Commu­ appropriated t o / the building of , • miLsIin ...... 19.95 $75.00 l o u n g e c h a ir . (1) Modern with tho.si trial balloons designed to lOAM Pafnt Company of this town. , nist. Wh.at have we then? We this school. Vne completed job ' No. 1 Grade $3 ,vd. No. 2 Grade , Lumber Specials, Mrs. Kell/ Walter' $320.00 SECRETARY. (1) Sfatton Trutype lead American thinking toward blond legs; green figured damask cover . .37.50 have an admission that it took a was to have Euh^intp thousands of ! S2..50 yd. Washed Sand, Gravel, B. FREok|!:TTF< Prop. H artigan of W illimantic and L. | Solid Cherry with paneled doors; 4-draWelr. , accepjiance bf something it has dollars In excess of that appro|,ri- j Slone, I'lll. * SUPPLY CO.-BOLTON NOTCH Trudeau, this town. There will be a $119.00, b u n k b e d . (1) Maple Bed include.^ Communist to help us,build the /249 Broad St., Tb). Ml-U-6591 every instinct to reject. In any ation. There was nibpther alterna- , similar party here k'liday al 8 p.m. ! ...... 225.00 two springs and\vio mattresses; sei»arate to make atom ic bomb. We have c.i, ndmLs-, live except to rcque.sKan addition- ' OPEN EVERY EVENING ca.se, the u.se of A m erican troops NUSSDORF $2(Sv50 NIGHT TABLE. (1) Knotty pine in twin beds when negired ...... 89.50 aion that one of the greatest brains al apprppri.ation. '\ ' , Sand * Stone Co.—.MI-9-7108 / ONTIL 9 , OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS - EASY PARKING - ON ROUTE 44A 3lanehester Evening Herald] in such a circum.stance could burnished finish; step-table style ...... 1A.95 within our borders found the t’oni- We have a good Board pf Direc­ - f Coventry corres|Mindent, Mm. f $15.75 CHROME CHAIR. (1) Side Chair with never be established as anything tors,/ably dealing with h mulli- Charlea L. Little, telephone Pll munist cause irresistible. We have, $68.00^'T\VIX RED, (1) Modern (’heriK^tyle yellow Boltaflex covering...... 3.95 else than an American aggression plii/'y of problents facing this grim 2-6231, therefore, the rcaiizaUdn that rapidly growing tbwnl with, horiz^tal lines sinnilating narrotw in the eyes of much of the world $9.95 CHRO.ME CHAIR. M) Side Chair in silver there li really nobody in this coun­ They realize that Mamhe.sler boards...... A...'. 29.95 and would, therefore, he a fine and grey plaid pla.stic covering,,. . . / ...... 2.98 try who can be trusted. ' as only a small percentage of mil­ Ellington $86.30 DINETTE GROUP. (1) Black iron table i'oad to disaster. lionaires willing.or able to draw /, $110.00 LOUNGE CHAIR. (iH -aw son st.vle in Frorh neither possible outcome with tweed plastic top; chair^in plain flamingo t^hat di.sturbs us almost on their re.serves to pay the enor­ grey Nylon frieze; fringe ba.se .. .X . • • • .55.00 Bf the Oppenheimer case, then, plastic upholstery, 5 pieces/ ...... much as the Nixon remark / is, mous'hills to-fonie in the future. Wedding Planned . .69,95 will this country feel safer. They are fully cognizant of the- $72.00 DINETTE TABLE. (1) Chrome with however, the reason he einercil $100.00 HOLLYWCplTW:!). (1) Twin Size Bed Neither outcome can make us feel fact that we are approaching our limed-oak woodgrain non-mar pla.stic top X 5 4 .5 0 debt limit, as are many other enni- A By. Miss Brown with innerspring matt^ss, box spring and grey m or\ secure. Either butetime, in upon the hopeless stratagem of tt j'ing to make remarks several munilies in this area, and that mi.st plastic-upholst^ered headboard ...... 69.50 $11.50 DLNETTE CHAIRS. (4) C h ro m ^ id e fact, will increase our sense of in- V •sensible economies m ust he effect­ Ellington, April 19 (.Spedal) — ' hundred newspai>ermci Chairs '(vith grey tvieed plastic seat.s a«d back.s, aecuritV And not o ily our 'sense " o f f■ the ed if we are to remain .solvent. Mr. and .Irs. G. .Scott Brown an- 1 32.75 COIL SPRLVG. (3) Full Size (1) Twin record,'' , Rear! $98.00 b a r r e l CHAIR. (1) Queen Anne model next m o\\ happens tiXbc, the ob­ s concept ccitninly indicates Rditor’.s Note: It'"'WS|ild have, Moch^ls Selerted $p8.t»0 STl'DIO COUCH. S II the .speei hes of a(hiunisl''iHtion and card Parly the Catholic in blue damask; mahoganv finished tapering $119.50 SOE.'\-BED. (1) Simmons -armles.s And that is the triilh w'ith re/ leaders which bre "on tlie record " Women's Club is sponsoring May -...... ‘...... ••■39.50 model with Reautirest cushions; grey plaid are inadc up of planlude.s, de­ BOB TUCKER 4. at 8 p.m. in the Center School gard to this nation's que^ for Snerlal Acrnt V Ai'dllorium include; ■\$27..50 to .$29.95 TWIN HEADBOARD.S. (7) ...... ■ ,8 9 .0 0 gecurity. I t should^ never , have\en- signed to disgui.se from the Amor- NKW VORK IJFjt-: INS. VO. HeXthboards in various styles; .some in pair.s, ini ii an people the real trend of ncl-,' Business Ins.—Hndawineiits Mesdames Theresa Pescoaolido. $49.95 BED.*(1) Full §izp Solid Maple Bed with tered u p o n . this kind of qiie.sl. it Irene Tolasano. .Helen Parsons, eluding F'rencli Provincial, sleigh and pineapple- m inistration'thouglil and pohc.v. If Ketlrenienl Ins. a .\eeident Ins. low posts ...... ,.... . 34.50 ghould never tiave concerned it­ Mortgage Ins.—Life Insurance Theresa DoCarli, Dolores Skipper, top. each...... 14.95 we are to take it seriously, we are self with an official attempt to he TEL. MI.9.5B3i Eldia Edniondo, Mary ' Cunning­ . $54.00 ,JIED. (1) ■Full Size Low Poster Solid sure of the loyalty, of its own ser- to believe that tio administration ham, Theresa Janton, Helen Jan- $229..50 HIDE-.'\-BED. (1) Genuine Simmons in Maple Bed ^ ...... 39.95 leader dares trust himself to'speak ton, AWa DeBortoli, Edith Lud­ Tuxedo Ixive.Seat .st.vle in rust covering. Contains . v au ts. . ■ . ^ \ wig, Lebra P.oy, Caroline Foster. $59.95 RF.D. (1) Twin Size Bed in Solid Maple' the real truth,.or trust the Amer- a bed with.inn'er.spring mattress . • •V 179.50 Tliat.ri^nay seem a somewhat I.'ary Dowd. Terry Bourdeau and ican pooide to hear it. There is an with footboardvand blanket rail . ;..... 44.50 Shocking thing to say. -What doe.s liEKDIX WASHER Jennie DeCarli. ; 119 Famous-Makes $9.95 CHROME (^HAIRB. (4):;Dinette chair.s It mean, that we shoi'ild let Com- implxation. too, that the Ameii-i Also modeling will be the M).sses in green cry.stal piastre upholstery, each , <.5.95 $120.00 DRESSER BASE, (1) Solid .Maple Mod- can press is willing to go along | and DRYER SERVICE Francis Karkevltch. Jean Me- eifn piece with. 6. drawers ...... munists run riot in important By ED MORENCY 59.95 with an.nngemehts' in which it' La'ighltn, Janet Pease and Gryatol $125.6p CMIN.'t C.ABI.VET. (1) Day.strom, blond places and do nothing- to stop 16 Years as F'ield Englni‘er DeCarli, P.eservr.tions for tickets $•52..50 MIRROR. (1) Mantel or Buffet Mirfor concedes that only platitudes can! cabinet with formica top.; sliding door.s ..59.50 them ? - • . Service W ithin 24 Hours may Bh made through fhe-Tlcket of solid Trutvjie Cherry with scalloited inside edge be expected from the open public Tel, Newington, .Mo-6-0125 Committee. $16.00 CICJARE'rrE t a b l e . (1) Motlern Solid ■ The answer ia that it does mean collect. Box Springs and finished in gold . . . ; ...... 29.75 that, if we had no such concern pronouncements of the nation's Mrs. nisie Edmondo pf 90 Mahogany model in Sienna (light) finish '..9,95 leader.s. Orchard St. will entertain the $97,00 RED.'' (3) PTill Size Solid Cherry Poster with security, the - Communists .$69.,30 SW I\EL T\'CH-.MR. (1) Upholstered in 't'- We prefer to think thus is an ■>v catholic Woman's (?lub April 29. Reds with footboards and Ijlankct rail, each 59.75 would .be doing no more damage at 8 p.m. The guest speaker will ^ green plastic; mahogair.v fini.shed base. . . . 34.75 ’ than they have-dpne how, and we adult nation, which should be he Mrs. Eleanor Skinner, of the'"* $89.00 F.ANBACK CHAIR. (1) Sihall Size Oc­ treated like one.. Connecticut Light and Power Co., Innerspring Mattresses $55.00 TWL\ BED ( 1-) Knotty Pine Bed in high- ^ casional chair in green figured brix'atellc; Queen would be doing much les.s damage, lighted ‘‘brirnished” . finish; Spindle head and to ourselves. It does mean that ii’ who will give a demonstration of .•Vnne .style with mahogany-finisheii '\UH>d useful things. foot boards ...... 27.50 is b etter to'close our eyes to .some ' Only The Cost Is Clear . frame ...... 69.00 i 8 7 4 things if they .arc suqh things that IX sonic of u.s country people out C H m « L £ R .^ i Manrhestrr Evening Herald El­ $79.00 Wl.N’G .(’H.'XIR. (1) Green figured dam­ $•'14..50 END TABLE. (1) Modern blond oak with we cannot deal with them witli in the sticks occasional'y ' have lington eorreapondent, -Mrs. -G. F. Stearns & Foster. ask with nail trim; mahogany finish legs 49.95 *helf ...... ■.,..^.....14.75 Rerr. telephone Rorkville 5-9303. out putting ourseivea in a losing sonic trouble understanding what $127.00 LOU.VGE CHAIR.-(1) . Maple frame, $29.75 END T.-\BLE. (1) .Modern blond position. It does mean that, if n goes, on ii. Washington politics, Holman-Baker high-arm model with green and red plaid home- WATKINS It’* America’s top rated engine . . . plus the NUMBER ONE wo-c/ufe/j. trans­ .95 ...... 1 0 . 9 5 nation intends to live strongly, it /here is, after all, some excuse' for • ROTHBM. INC. Red Cross .spun .63.50 wall find more strent-th In an at mission for power, control, ease and simplicity of operation!, Chrysler’s 235 H.P. $4.4.50 STEP TABLES. (4) .Modem blond us. Some bf the peop-ic rig h t on CEMENT $64.00 DINETTE TABLE-.(D ^0 k 48 inch ' inosphere of mutual trust, even ;f .tke scene, paid to know what is FUNERAL Simmons oak ■•••...... 29.95 tirePower V-8 and Power Elite Drive! Now you can drive more safely than you GET IT A'i’ extension Chrome Table; yellow woodgrain plastic that pro.vcs mistaken sometimes. going on, seem -to have trouble, SERVICE $35.00 LAMP TABLES., (4) .Modern blond - than in an atmosphere of mutual too,. ■ . ever drove before. Come feel the thrill of being NUMBER ONE . come drive W. H. ENGLAND top ... 49.75 'oak ...... 22.50 guspiclon, even if the m utual su.s- The other day, in the House of OrmandlM the beautiful Chrysler . . . come discover why ‘‘anything less is yesterday's car!” LUMBER COMPANY Telephone MI-9-0244 . . piclon does someUmM produce a RepresenlaUves, the action was bn I Regularly $59.50 to $69.50 culprit. ■appropriations to the Agriculture THE POWER AND LOOK OF LEAbERSHIP ARB YOURS IN A CHRYSLER There is a good sample of what Department, What h."ppZned was Those whe want quality bedding at sensational savings, look fpr^' we mean In one of the new securi­ that the House memborshlp over-i ward to Watkins warehouse cljedrances of odd lots like these. Here ty orders Defense Secretary Wit ruled the ircoinmeH3ations of Us' Mr&Zpp|ii eon has put Into effect for the 1954 NASCAR AND STEVENS TRQPHY WINNER I are innerspriiig mattresses ^ d box springs by such makers^-at Appropriations Cq^nniittee. and Stgarns & Foster, Sirnmons, Holman-Baker and Red Cross that Army, Navy and, Air Force. It Is added some |w , 6 0 0 ,0(l0 to the Rtaitr a ii Aflwisor , design^ to create standards pf Bjuount the conunittec had .recoin-' will e^dd luxury to your beds at home arid Sumrtfeil cottage. Iiiciudad BCthirity in our arm ^ forc^; to PHONE of lUveralde Park. Agawam, la itieiidcd. That much is certain. , . BOW located at 256^.Praalilla' are $9 Twin Siit.e Mattresses, 28 Twin Size.Box Springs, 3 1-Full Size, ■ aure they iday strong. MJtcliell.9-7196 . But-as'to wh.at the action may Ave... Hartford, aoroiw from the Mattrejises and 15'Fiill Size Box Springs. Subject to prior sple. V 'f ^ V. .IW a Cfder reads'as followsi- hJive. 8igit|n.ed,'.that is another or Mitchell 3-8606 BROWN-BEAUPRE, INt. • 358 last St. Art Theater Readings by ap- iiiidl'^ duty of,every ni. tier. If you were reading, the 142 East (’enter St. poUitmeat bhiy. Fhnao Hartford 4e47Slk AU^elcpme. \ OMt Eirmed seiv't^C^S to Neji Yoi'k^TSnics, the next day,: Manchester f I I ' ■ • . , 1 I I ' - . i. O ■ ^ / y * A ■N . V 'V.,

(T- . • ;x - X ■■ CHESTER EVENING/ltERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAy , a ERIL I9„ 1954 P A G E E IG H T VMANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHEetER, C9NN„ MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1964 j U f e B N l N i '------• II. , ■ ,r III.- . . -i.',------. ------r-----^--- —------.Shriner* will supply the children Ck>i ^ate Tomorrow with ice cream, peanuts and *oda. ^Honest John’ in Firiiig Fositiont Army Has Second in on Indochina 137 Children The children will be picked up at ^ew Weapons Crea every elementary ayhool at .-S Sunrise Service O’clock, arriving at the Verplahck SSPn* REDUCED PRICE To Be Gtiests School by 8:16 kJtd leaving for the e g g — STOVE Can Be S State Armory in Hartford at 8:30. Ftirepower Problems sunrise ^ Harvica aponaored Tm-o escorts will be on each bus. B I N G O by the SelvatioA Army and held OHESTNUT Kiwanis (Jub Completes They inclUde Harold Barnsley, (Ctattaoed fraM Page Om ) > ■qt the Jlkgpole in Center Park yes-- Plans for Saturday’s Mrs.' Edna Ames, Mr. and Mrs. /^conditions which ground the Air BurTijhe Running Out Thomas Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE tdrday ihdrntng was very auceesa- COAL Shrine Circus Event Frank Gray. ts*W or-Utw* army diviWons). The Force s tactical bombers—in dark- ful k ith a good crowd in attend­ CASH HOCKVILLE / ebBtrol does not go back to a high- "<'“ <’'■ storm. »' (PER TON) .. (Oantlnaad (tob P a g ^ Americpif military obsarVara, the ar haadquarters, such as a theater The problem of pin-pointing a ance. Thla second annual ae.rv- 'yietnamese army will not be Three 'rus loads of,boys and girls HOLDUP REPORT AOCUBAIT: casnmand, where coordination of target with a gun firing 20 or 30 Ylce was conducted this year by political and paychological. OnXtia r^q^. They aay^M/will be three from Manchester and Bolton will Richmond, Va.'(4^ — Richmond tactical bomber and fighter-bomb- miles away could be just as dif- Major Johi^.Hckup with the GiU- ether aide, the French and VleU^ a r a ^ maylierfive — before the be the guests of the Klwanis Club Patrolman R. E. Ferrell got him­ EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT •r aircraft of the Air Force and .ficult for the cannon as for the del Baud am f^ngatera particlpat* MORIARTY BROTHERS immeae up to now have bean wm, ^ Nam Afmy as an effective at the Saturday, matinee perform­ self a part-time job at a garage to Navy is tnalntained. bomber. Accurate fire at that Ing. It was dMginated last year X, flghUn|P-force can shoulder re- ance of the Shrine Circus in Hart­ supplement his salary. He was Free Transportation' liy Silver Lane Bus Yat the tangb of^the 280 mm. far beyond vision or check COAL. COKE. RANGE AND FUEL OIL Ing only a military war. with IKtle sponawlltyNtpr the defense Of its ford. able to give a good desisripUon of by Captain Norman Marshall and n A total of 137 children—1IJY Leaving Orance gun and bombardment rocket, and by ground instruments, can be pos­ it is expected thsL jt Will become 315 CENTER STREET / TEL. MI-3-5135 attention to the other fron' I oyvft nation, ,; the gunman who held him up at S t 7 P. M. sible only through use of artillery Ho directa powerful Bi^>paga^'" ' Viet Nafn,Nab onltxof the three Aa- from this town and 20 from D. Edward Royce, man­ headquarters. one shell is fired. Jt may be over. wholly agreed It la impossible to delta areas -the pie-shaped wedge ager of the Silver LA'ne.Bus Co., is 3. Without coordination, planes The plane radios orders to make , Before the evening service, the separate the political and psycho­ on the north with Hanoi as ita providing the buses at special and Profitable — banding for a target may fly into the next shell short. It mav be un­ Citadel Band played a half-hour logical fron\ the military a.spects focal point and most of Cochin rates and Uie drivers are con­ the path of fire from atomic can­ der. The third shell should be on pro^m of Easter music at Man­ JOJDI'P of the Indochina war. Yet little China In the south. In the north­ tributing their serVice,*. The non.-missiles or rockets. target. , / chester Memorial Hospital under ern delta area some seven mlllibn To Save Here Regularly mqslrtifliw CwHiNta Wi__ has been done by the French ami Ava Gardner aKQueen Guinevere, and Robert Taylor as the gal­ The CaroHna maneuvers will in­ The critics say this is expensive the direction, of Bandmaster C. UMACan Caasns Va«a Vietnamese. people are nominally under Frilnch volve ground forces .equal to an business, even if the. two bracket-j Peter Carlson. The evening serv­ cmC M s control, ns compared with only two lant knight. Sir Lancelolxwho fall* In, love with her In "Knignts nf ing shots are only conventional, «MB FsM M e Even the French—those who the Round Table,” MGM'aXspectacular production in Cinemascope, average corps—two divisions of ice w as In the form of a musical u m c e UwttOTR - •peak frankly-:-^admlt Ho has a to three million under Vietminh troops. non-atomic shells. But they argue [ with the Sqngsters singing “Bresk control in Tonkin. In all Viet Nam. come to the State Theater screen beginning tomorrow. Mel Ferrer that, still worse,, the two shots ne­ The U. S. Army’s View Honest .John artillery roc*et rests In firing position on Its transporter-launch­ TO PAT-avttieneieo dectar, e«nUti. strong grip on the Imaginations also stars in the giant panoramX picture filmed' In color In England, 4 Operating on average teiTaip er at White Sands. N. Mex., proving ground in pbbto released in Washington. The Army announced Forth Into Joy,” by Barnsbv and hMsitel Mesy elRsr Itinea ef bill.. the French continue to control TRUSSES-BELTS and under average condition, the cessary to aero in on the target,, •'God So Loved the World,” by of a large number of Illiterate, with a cast of thousands. MEN and WOMEN 4 MANCHESTER TRUST that the rocket is in large Male production and b^ng delivered to troop units. Its purpose is to provide landless peasants and even on in­ arena sheltqring more than half the exerdae will prodde an oppor­ would warn an enemy that Stainer. The’ Band rendered the TO FAT OFF timo mvomo* pw- population. And the areas which tunity for the Army to prove its atomic battery was getting set close fire support in grouhd combat operations. The Army aald it is capable' of carrying either choiFs ttfch «t iNifot* fwmltwrFe poAm, tellectuals outside the areas he France, playing on ita irritation cide whether the Indochina war le atomic or high .explosive wsrneads, and Itg range is equivalent to that of conventional medium-to-long “Hallelujah Chorus" and “Road to hoviFhold lip« wHtr< controls. The Vietnamese ma.ss- the French control are rich- pro­ > Arthur Dnis Stortsj claim that ita 280 mm. cannon can for barrage. .Emmaus” by the Army composer. fROnthty poymFntg or« Im hlfh. ducing- ones which feed the land with the costly cotifllcU in south­ won ob .Jo.et. ^ EXPERT FITTERS 4 >range artillery. ,(U. 8. Army Photo via AP Wlrephoto). Dean Goffin. The program con­ ea know nothing about the global east Asia. And in the long run, Tomorrow: “The Vietminh Are a C^OM* UwpairmafiffAoMlUyMriwcAat'Waak war between democracy and com­ and used to feed much of Asia. they say In Saigon, Paris will de­ Everj-wher^.’’ cluded with a selection by the A riia w n i Am ovnt o f M o nthlKP •ym anlt for; munism. To many of them. Ho Vietminh Hold Initiative MRS. LEW IS RESIGNS male-quartet and a short sermon ♦ flO A N 12 M O . -IS M 0 .1 2 0 M O. On the debit side, (he Vietminh Naguib Claims ‘Corporal’ in Action at White Sdnds % la a Nationalist, a patriot who is Monroe, April 19 (Ah—Mrs. entitled "The Secret Disciple," by $ M I ta ■re strong inside the French-held Major Pickup. 'as to *500 1M loot t r s a going to drive out the foreigner Clara Mix Lewis has announced UP TO 10 MONTH* TO REPAY BOB at.a7 2 4 .2 S •lid who la going to give them Tonkin delta, readv to strike when __ m __ 47.41 w .a * __ and if the signal Is given. The Egypt Stronger ahe does not want to seek a sixth ^RJTf • TILIPHONI • VISI1 TKe«c sclisdulet Of reysjnsat tocloda sU clM r(4i, land. term tir member of the Republi­ SHAVINGS MAKE LVMBER T)iey are bsisd da f r5Mpi moartity psyoiMiU. In free Viet Nam there la no co­ Vietminh also retain the initiative, can State Central Committee from hesive force, no bandwagon, no rhoosing the time and place of After Shakeup the 25th district. Immediately fol­ Tacoma, Wash. (Ah—One com- PINANCi CO. INC ideal, no leader who can capture bntt.le. TTie rebels have forces \ lowing Mrs. Lewis' announcement pany has announced plans for the the Imagination of a whole people. scattered all through the French- Saturday, Mrs. Helen Warnock first Pacific Northwest plant to a loan »ervii» for all • controlled area.*, posing a constant (Ooatbmed from Page Ona) PREFERRED Nor has there been any adequate Mackie of Westport said ahe convert* wood shavinge Into wood 903 Mdin Sf. . 3nd FI. • MANCHESTER • Phono: MITCHEtL F4IA4 counter-propaganda to Ho's prom-, d.inger to French control." /' would seek the -post. Mrs. J^,^is panels. The 84-Inch boards have •Bd ^ya-ahall go ahead in. a united Open .Mon., Tues., Wed., Kri. 9:80 to 5:39 o Thurs, 9:30 to 8 o Closed S a t Ises. For the time being the battle Is / said ahe wanted to devote- more been produced previously in Eng­ To say Chief of State Bao Dal only for Viet Nam. The fighting in order to attain the objec- time to her family. • 10AN8 MABI TO OP All HiARRT TOliMIS ^.tWaa of the revolution and to real­ land and Germany. Is a respected leader la to deal in In I>aos and Cambodia is relatively ize the people's aspirations. \delusion. From all I could gather unimportant. TTie I.jiotian8 appear In Indockina, the most popular to hate Communists and Chinese Nasser took a special train to with equal fervor. / Damanhour Province in the Nile thing Bao Dai ever did was abdl- delta-'Xo preside at a ceremony Catexthe throrie of Annam in late If Viet Nam should fall even If 1945 and join Ho’s cabinet as an part of Viet Napr should be turn­ distributing land once owned by adviser. the royal family to 768 peasant ed over to Ho afid his Communists families. Not Known by Peasants —other Aslahs will be sure they Government zourcea said Nasser Bao Dai has almost no connec­ see the handwriting on the wall. planned to step up land redistribu­ tion with the people. A peasant in They could be expected to try sal­ tion and industrial development. - ! a rice field knows nothing about vaging what they could from what In the latest lightning shift in him. Intellectuals of the country they would regard as an unstem- the turbulent Egyptian political dislike and even despise him. His mable tide of Comrnunism. West­ picture, the young Army officers following Is limited to a piost nar­ ern Influence and prestige would of the ruling revolutionary council row group. He has never been per­ suffer and Communiam's drive early yesterday switched the pre­ mitted In the past to be anything throuffh Asia would be consider­ miership end military govemor- but a puppet of the French, never ably eased. idiip from Naguib to Naaacr. permitted to be a real leader of his Over A Barrel • The 53-year-old Naguib, who re­ country. *’We are over a barrel at cently lost out in his fight to re­ On the contrary.'to many Viet- Geneva." a high-ranking Ameri­ establish parliamentary rule in name.se, Ho ts ,a patriotic leader. can told me In Indochlnk. "If **gypt. swore in a new cabinet. Th^ Only a few jchqw anything about there is an Armistice, the political first, formal session, lasting le: ■the fact that. Ho' belongs to Mos­ side goes into action. Ho Chi Mlnh than .an hour, was held last night cow. Some people drifting back hits the only organized, disciplined under Nasser. He reportedly^f- from^ areas under Vjctminh con- fords in Viet Nam. If this means ti^'. have spread seeds'of di.sll- lined general policy. NagUib did ) ' a coalition government is in the not attend. lusiohment about Ho. But for the offing, the Communists surely will ■ A decree .by ITaguih/also relin­ \ most part, the peasant leaction la win out In the long run. The only quished *o Nasser tjle/milltary gov­ one of hope that all forrigners will thing we can do at Geneva is not ernorship set up^by the martial go'home. He wants land and he budge an inch-" law clamped- on Egypt after the wants to be left to till it in peace. For him all other things are large­ B”t this war Js being fought juat 1962 Cairo fire riots. j a.e much In Parle as in Viet Nara . The 35-yMf-qId lieutenant col­ ly meaningless. Talking to him in just as nnioh in t,he IJrencb Na- onel' first tpok over s s go\'ernment terms of intangible ideologies is tionar Assembly-as on the jungle chief 8ey Council also. (U. S. Army Photo via AP Wirephoto). / unknown when the draft is near. Nasser now iappears firmly en­ No Active Remedies W. H. ENGLAND trenched. He has held behind-the^ Elizabeth Callahan, 34 Oliver ^d .; luid Sherrie Reopell, Boltbn; Mrs. There la much talk of tightening up loopholes, of rationing and LUMBER COMPANY scenes power in Hlgypt ever since R,-»ymond Brunell, Andover/ Ru­ Gertrude BouAelh 302 Main St.; Telephone 50-9-41344 he engineered the 1952 Army rebel- Hospital Notes dolph .^chroth.Oneco, Conm; Rus I.irs. Dorothy Whit* and daughter. clampiiig down on black markets hon against ex-King Farouk. sell Perkins, Coventry: MrX- Maude, South Coventry: Jud.v Burke, 229 and graft. It is well known that in New Post Created Tndav: 149 Norton, 81 Benton St. Autumn St.; John Dtttmeycr, 25 Saigon an active black market A new cabinet post, tha ministry trade supplies the Vietminh with ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. - DISCHARGED Y^TERDAY: Courtland St.; Jane Madden, 47 food and supplies, for example. But of presidential affairs, was created. Margaret Mayer, 35 Irving St.; Joseph Uiimais. 14 ^ ck so n St.; It is expected tc ha> e the Job of Chestnut St, ^ thus far, the remedies are only in RUBBISH and ASRES Ronald Tedford. Jr., 14 Wiliiani Mi.ss Ethel MacDonald. Wapplng; the talking stage. i keeping Naguib in a back position St. Peter Sadloski. 103 White Robert Cartel, 13 West St.; Mrs. REMOVED where he cannot again threaten i EDITOR AT 9* The French ,inslst the Vietminh St.: .Mrs. Jane Tompkins. 72 Prjdget Merz, 145 N. Main St.; already have reached the peak of General cleaning of cellars and the rule of the military council. Devon Dr.; Mrs. Alicp LeBel, Wing Cmdr. Hassan Ibrahim, a MrsX.^Winifred/ Turkingtqn, .55 Rox)x>ro. N. C. (AV.-At 92^ Jo­ their effort, that the rebel forces attic*. Reasonable rates. Rockville; Merrilyn 8i\^'ek, Cov­ Winter St.; I^rbara Martin. 661 seph W. Noell is still active as can improve in quality with. Chi­ member of the council, got the entry. CA LL M A M>M|.9.9757 sssighment. FJ. Middle _^pUe.: Mrs. June editor of the Roxboro Courier- nese advice and spi^iea but not' in x | i r ? Th^ la test changeover, with ADMITTED YESTERDAY. Tompkins. /2 Devon Dr,; Enosh Times. Noell Irelieves he is the na­ quantity. Yet the same French ad­ NasseF”and Naguib cohferrl,ng. Mrs. Marie Newman. 22 William Ko.'-lnski, A3 N. Elm St.; Letitia tion's oldest active editor. mit that Ho's forces even not” re­ laughing and joking, was carried St ; Mrs. Elsie Bradley. 240 Wood- main at full strength, despite his off smoothly and without any dis­ bridge ,St.; .Mrs. Adeline Atkins, ■toady and.h^avy losses. turbance. . 75 St. John St.; Mrs. Irene Elli.s, With his system of recruitment, The struggle between the two 313 Main St,; Mrs, Helen. Laing, starting at the village level, his ATTENTION reached a climax three weeks ago 7 Deerfield Dr,; Mrs. Lucille RETCHERaUSS^ OF 51 ANCliESTER pool of reserves seems almost bot­ When Naguib collapsed. The Rev­ Helms, South Wind.sor; Mrs. Laura Mitchell tomless. » Maloney.-Rockvilie; Marylin parr. The French say they hope by olutionary Council announced it 9-7K79 WHEN YOU NEED IT BUILDERS! More people are buying Ford cars than any other make because had canceled his plana for eleejions Bolton; Mrs: Elizabeth Englehart. 143 WEISI MIDDLE TURNPIKE ^1955 to develop a V 1 e t.n a m e s e. In July. .. Rockville; Mrs. Martha BiUleq? army which - can take ' over na­ 8 acres, wooded on hill over­ ^ ^ ■ w ■ . ■ ‘ ■ -i- ' Nasser announced* yesterday 488 E. Center St.; Stephen Lyon, AUTO GLA.SS INSTALLED tional defense. There is even some looking Rockville. Beanriful that his older rival hd3 stepped ] Lloyd Flood. V^li , TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS No waiting. No need to remenibep to French hope that by next fall the residential spot. Will sell all or down because of ill health and a manl'c; Mrs Helen Holm. AJor MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) Vietnamese can take over- large In part. Will consider lota on they have found that Ford gives theni\moTe of the things they “doslre to' devote his full time to wich: Mi'S, Eleanor Wanefi. 91 areas In the Red River delta of release-basis. the post of President.'' Spruce St.; Eugene Dewberry. 512, GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE CABINETS start the heater or turn it off, Tonkin' and elsewhere, permitting TTie reshuffled cabinet includes Little St.; Henry Miner, Jr., 431 PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS the l^rench to launch an all-out of­ fensive against Ho. The prospects, •U' members of the c'ouncil ex­ Pj'dall St.; David apd Linda Gum­ OPEN SATliRDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Coll JA-8-0271 cept armed forces commander ming;*. Rockville; Harry Clegg(;'45 The convenience is great because hot however, seem dim. , want—and at the price they want to pay. Maj. Gen. Abdel Hakimamer anti Village St.; Norman l^m bert, 74 ESi:;iMATES GLADLY GIVEN - In the opinion of experienced LL CpI. Anw-ar'El iSadat. Garden' SJ.; Marguerite Shea. water makes every household task easier. South Coventry; Mrs. Ruth Coo­ per, 11 Kenyon St. .' . : ' ■■ ■ ■'■ ■■ ' " ' : '■ ■■ . ' ' ,/■ ' ADMITTED TODAY; Miss The cost is small. Electric water heaters Form Cgrporalioii Lucille Bernals. Andover. NOT JUST ONE YEAR BIRTHS SATURDAY: a son to are efficient in design, completely auto­ National new car registration figures* for the latest'^ix-month ' To* Sell Apparel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bra.vne. Storrs: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. matic and so well insulated that they will NOT JUST FIVE YEARS William McCoy, 475 Woodoridge Three local personc have formed St : a .son to Mr; and Mrs.' Law­ keep water hot for days. period available show Ford out front by thousands. the H A N-Outlet, Inc., a corpora­ rence Muska, 28'2 Park St.. Rock­ NOT EVEN TEN YEARS tion for the. operation of stores ville. eelUng ladies' apparel, a certifi- BIRTH YE.STERDAY; a daiigh-' 1... i ceta of incorporation filed in the ter to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Consult youjr dealer about the correct twvn cler.'t’a office toda.v indicates. Palmer. Storrs. R. L. Ptfk i CBwgBPj . Incorporitors are Norman .Fen- size for your family. BUT TWENTY YEARS ftor germed SggRupw^bp BIRJH TODAY: s son to Mr. '"hlllUIIIUIKlKlj dell, 519 E. Center St. Margaret < Mrs.' -William G)enney, 249 F. Dwire, 756 E. Middle Tpke.. and ‘ Boulder Rd. ■. p GUARANTEE ON THE FAMOUS Helen E. Anderson, II Anderson DISCHAP-GEp SATURDAY: MOTHER'S SOUP ,5 t Mrs. Jean Brown, 57 Summer St.: Remember when mother made soup? Starting # RADIO "M M t Cerilss ArelMr'' A lC Fridays f :30 F.M. Capital stock of the corporation Paul Mocko, .South Willlngton: la 360,000 divided in(o 5 ^ shai'es. with a soup bone, .she kept adding vegetables IV > x * < 3 L ___ Samuel Mason, 21 Summit St.; # TV " I m Howriionia's Eloctrie Show" Chonnol 8 with $100 par value each. Starting Francis Clegg. Jr., 69 Walker St.; and sea-spning until, by. supper time it was a capital ie 32,000, Arthur Ot>er. East Hartford; VVil- meal in itself. Today, most soups are made Moadoys 12:4S F.M. ATialvacb C lxgbdc rox**! ... .fred Bercume. 618 Center St.; Mrs. ^ o n J t o SNOW FOR BOWLES with a can opener, but they lack the flavor Bessie Strack,. Coventry: Mrs. and Stick-to-your-'.rib.s quality of the Soup # TV "You A rt Thtrt" Chonntl 8 Sundoys 4:30 F.M. (The Original Stone Lined) IVew't TV>x*«i ... Middletown, At>rll 19 (#)—A com- mother used to mdkd. Lldkih’ febbd’T Remem­ Bittec has been formed to urge the ber? Tlxabix. y o x all Icn o -w a/vlay Democratic nomination of Chester ELECTRIC WATER HEATER Bowles for gfovernor. Announced Aufomotie Woshtr Saturtiay, the comniittee conaiste)! HOLMES THIS IS THE FINEST TANK FOR of many state'Democratic leaders. REPAIRING It la headed by Wilbert (Snow,. Wes­ FUNERAL HOMES . OUR PECULIAR WATER CONDITION leyan-professor. ^w les has hot an-i • ARC-OeMATlC MO >Uln, S t S8 Weodbrldio S t Bount^d He would seek thg nomina­ MAYTAG , FOR P a r t ic u l a r s SEE tion but he la being prominently Phone MUtchcU 3-1887 . H maiitlqncd sdong with former V. S. iU C K S T O N E Bap. A. A. Ribicoff. Bowles, for- HOTPOINT 0 O U > e ^ B ar V, S. Ambassador to India and A l s o . / «■ Nepal, Was YoVarnor from 1949 to DRYERS AND ALL m u . -V - DILLON SALRS Olid SERVICE WRINGER WASHERS • if y y I t gMB that tha moat impor- ABC SERVICE CO. TEL. MI-9-1575 21 MAPLE ST. 319 MAIN STREEtMANCHESTER iHrt of most political ma»< la S t—m * u •$-U K ^ oT dlitcb.’ V ' L ■.y * ■ \ - iY. A . ■/ I'.. , -i' T A G E T K ^ MANCHESTER feVEIiriNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CQN?if., MONDAY. APRIL 19. 195^ — ^ ' .. ! ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. A^RIL 19, 195*4 PAGE ELEVEN TOONBRVlLLd FOLKS By FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BliSINESS ^ rershberger I i)AILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE publican . nomination An j the sev- | primary. Pope Urges World Thoiiiai^ (Comeback enth district. W idn^ *» backed by : All o( the -state's 567 municipali­ Janes Is Speaker S a r p e M Sense and Nonsense PontiflTfi Easter Blfssiiig Anawar to Pf^vioua Puxzia the.nrty at StAtn^id local levels, j ties will accept or reject bingo and I FRESH GANDY 4 HEY! DIG WOT Bail oil A*, H-Bomb Bid Set Tomorrow Thomas. ,59. served seven term s! raffles on a' local-option basis in At P l\ Mec^mg PAP’S LAIP >^usicol Matters in the Hou.se before he. was con -1 tomorrow's two referenda. 1 K tYhItmaa. sd in K L P. * 8. -4 ^ OUT ! ThU ’ll’ That rigged schooners on that wall I'll victed of p a cin g his payroll while ; A State legalized games' of ^ CMdy CnpbMrtl ^ Gur furniture waa gettlnE rough hire you. (CoBtliiueill..from Page One) (Continued from Page One) in offic«i;,ne served a 9-month ; Shance commission has been set Robert J. Janes, .•6ci‘a) worker ACROSS DOW.N Artist—You're sure you don’t y . . (fosh knows, it all was old pcl.^on term and was pardoned in I'.p to regulate t.he games once they in charge-of the East Hartford of­ 1"T h at------1 Medley want a couple of black atallions' valescing.from a.serious stomach ,1952. ^ Arthur Drug Sturts j O i i enough!) And wifey said, "I think *nrused on bingo-raffles irferenda. are approved. The commission al­ fice of the Fan^y Sirvice Society, Black Magic" 2 Grant yse painted there? ailment which |hAa curbed his ac­ But here, too, the i.'su" i.s strictly - In his comeback campaign, he temporarily that we must buy a table and set­ ready has written a detailed set of ^—- Crosby tee; a lover's seat, ten chairs or Owner- Of course I’m sure, tivity alnce Jan. 25, spoke from local. The games were legalized ; says/he is "1.000 per ceivt". behind ■ rules to govern play. \\-Ul speak on "How Do Normal Take me out ^ Poor financial (snapping impatiently) Shipa 6r his 'Vatican apartment. Shortly b,v constitutional amendment last ' S'n.'McCarthy. \ Childreft.,^pe with Their Fami­ I' m t e p u p w it h risks so—" I gave a hoot and hollered The games, where approved, may to the —"Whoa! If I may be so very nothing. afterward he appeared briefly on November. In tomorrow’.s ref'-rm- jfridnall says he favors” fair pro- lies" 'a l^ h e meeting of the Man- THIS TEEN A6E 4 Nips Artist—O.K. ’ I'll paint your I'edures” in congressional probes I’.e run only by bona-fide charitable game" brash. Just what are we to use for the balcony'Of St. Peter'a Basilica da earh mimicipality v.ill decide or civic organizations, which must gKesw- Green PTA at the school SLANG ! 12 5 Roman date ships, but any resemblance to A ^nnd pledges full support of Presi- PUBLIC Gypsy Rose cash?" My wifey gave a little to pronounce his Easter blessing. whether it wants the gdmes per­ I')e licensed by local authorities and ^ 8 p. m. Wednesday evening. - • ^ o • . ► 6 Centaur pair of black stallions will be pure­ More than 300.000 pilgrlma and mitted within its borders. ; dent Eisenhower's programs. ^ Janes is a graduate of the-Uni- sigh. A tear-drop glistened in her ly coincidental. fils, complete financial statements. 13 Notion 7 Gun (slang) eye. I soothed her: "Why not sec­ tourista cheered from the square Besides the Thomas comeback, The Seventh District Democratic verSlty of Michigan. He also re­ 8 Skeleton parts 26 Mistake , 41 Virginia — — For the first time in ycai;a,' thbre 6 .A__«■ « -'^4 Curved ond-hand—at the store . . . down below. . a ■ another feature of the co n ce s­ : candidate, Eugene B. Demarest, is ceived hiS" degree as master of SETBACK 9 Awry - ' 27 Most inspl^t 42 Norse god The world's best after-dinner . His. IQ-minute Easter message sional races is a seven-way fight unopposed. arc no contests for the V. Sv Sena- science from the New Yor' School . molding at Fourth and Strand?” My wifey ti r nominations in Sejy' Jersey. 10 For fear ^at 28 Child (pi-efix)43 Refuse consent wiped away the tear, and gave a speech: "Waiter, give me both was his first majpr address since for the GOP nominatioit/ In the The contest In the sixth district : of Social Work of Coluinbla Unl-_. 15 ------11; Inferior'Claire 29 War god of .Clifford P. Case l!i-^thp'''Republican PAICTY 16 Irritability 44 Monkeys •mile from ear to ear, and cooed: checks.” his illness. Sixth District. finds seven Hepublicans seeking versil.v. During World War II, he, ^ [ ^ ‘ PIG ’ w o T PAP'S 17 Tainted Greece 46 Discord Thomas, one-time chairman of ciindidate. Rep. C lares R; Howell I Ain ftilT • >< V 18 Peculiarity "Oh, darling! You are smart! Get The Pope recalled he had. said the nominatirfn which would pit the. served in the Army. TUESDAY. APidk.20 19 Before tenth 31 Weii-der , goddess out the car, and let us start!" We ' A nurse was showing a pretty as long ago' as 1943 that atomic the Hou.se un-American Activities victor against Democratic Rep.' i.s the DemocroJlC candidate. Re­ A movie. "Preface to Life.” will j 20 Encounters 23 Female^ 33 Mountain 47 Fiddling publican ^ h . .Robert C. Hendrick­ A t 11:00 ^-M. 21 Encore did . We bought a dozen -chairs: blonde student nurse through tho , weapons Could bring about "catas­ Comnlittee, has'base^d most of his Harrison A. Williams, Jr., in No- be shown as part of the program j •servants nymph emperor two love-seats (for th ^ came In hospital. She vyamed the blonde: trophe". for th/ entire planet. As campaign aupporfon Sen. Jo.srph ' vember. son is no.Ueeeklng re-election. and the- speaker will. us» {Mints i 22 Baseball 24 Withered 38 Holding 48 Shine R. McCarthy (R/Vvisi and his ob­ Little.Vmer enthusiasm haa teen from the flint to lllu.strate his | BUCKLAND SCHOOL officials (colt.) pairs); a table you could’ set for "In this ward are the most dan­ an example, he said, human genes It was Williarns who acored an 25 Dash 40 Gaze fixedly 50 Scottish cap ten—emd all for 20 iron men. We gerous cases. They're almost well.” might suffer changes from radia­ jectives and methods. He is run­ unset triumph in the normally Re­ generated by the six congressional talk. There will also he an op- | Sponnoird by 24 Observed ning against,the incumbent. Rep. rojitbsts other than those In the portunlt.v' . for discussion and ; 26 Brother of brought them home and set them tion that would result In future publican district last November. THE BCCKLAND P.T-A. I 1 3 4 b r - 8 B- (1 'round. And th ^ (alack-a-day!) Principal — How's Smitty on "transmittable (liXAses and mon­ William N.,'Wldnall, for the Re­ I Williams is unopposed in the. ,?1xth and Seventh Districts. participation by the parents. Jacob (Bib.) - (# 27 Mineral • we found, the chairs, when sat on. the high Jump? Any good? strosities." spring ’ « ■ li 1 fell apart; the love-.seats, . . . Coach No! He can hardly clear "For our part," the Pope said, ditto (oh. my heart!) And last (to his own throat. "we will tirelessly endeavor' to -30 Click-beetle ts (t fill our bitter ' cupl the .table 32 Laundry bring about by international agree- -Jii'i'i___ 1'ihI wouldn’t open up. 1 had a man re­ As the elevator operated In a r.'ents- always in. subordination to machine; i4 li a pair the stuff. Believe you me-.- midwestern city hospital closisd the principle of legitimate self- 34 Somewhat his bill was tough. My wifey "Tak««aay Simpaon haa hia own idaa about pola* 35 Ridicule . b a P the car door for its slow cHmb to dcicnse _ the cfTlcacious pro.scrip- 4~ t^ ~ 5 4 w TW tuBKM tw > smiled, as I-»-with groans - -shelled the upper Doors he called; tion anti banishment of atomlf, vaulting!" 36 Abstract out a hundred borrowed bones.— being n s P h - Operator — What floor, please? biological and chemical warfare. MANCHESTER'S HOUSE Karl Flaste. . Soft Voice — Ladies' Ready-to« In Britain, the CTuirch of Eng- , Pope Tins XII stands on the balcony as he Impoarts Urbi ct 0;'^1 BY J. R. w il l ia m s OUR BOARDING HOUSE with '37 Decays sleaaing from St. Peter's Basilica at Vatican City.^ A cheering crowd OF OUT OUR WAY MAJOR HOOPLE 39 Heroic poetry io P It Bear, please. ; land's two top leaders also spoke A Hollywood artigti stranded in of the "burden " of the H-bo'mb. }f some 300.000 were on hand as the Pope made his first public ap- ! 40 Father pearance in .several montha to give hia EastCr ble.s-slng to thc'world 41 Knock n K Rio de Janeiro, tried his hand at The weather In the Southwest TliS couritiy's leading prelate, PAYTEP/ ARE Vbo TAKiNS A murals In order to pick up a few was so bad this -winter that when Di-. Geoffrey Fisher, the Archbishop ind to the city of Rome. (NEA Radio Telephoto). BEAUTIFUL CARPETS 42 Egg-shaped % H w 45 Lacking dollars. He approached the owner the sun finally ahofie for a few of Canterbury, said In his Easter rr»AFOTEMT THE C a ^ , BUT THAT VJCIRD of a aaloon on the subject of a consecutive hours the El Paso. sermon that efforts to reach agree­ PStFUME. WKI6I<^ER5 and FLA6HU6HT ? 49 Leave-taking w% ^REAM LAST NlGHT WAS ND 51 Lamprey nice pair of stallions for the Texas, Herald-Post splattered the ment to prevent use of vastly de­ Rock ville-V ernon tA T WITH HIS TAIL CAUGHT iN — NovM That it'S g a r d e n P empty wall near the dooc. front page with ^ this headline: structive weapons must continue. TIME, ARE VOU HAVING 52 Passage in the HI n IN Is n "Prodigal Sun Returns." t h e FENCE/-*>V0U'\/E RIGGED Owner—No, .1 don't rare for "To aboll.sh the bomb,” said Dr. ALL-rKENEK^K brain horses. I’m a aeafaring man so If — Neal O’Hara, - UP SOME 5CREWV n o is e iNVEN- HH Fl.ccher, "you must agree with eOfZHOOQ 53 Seed vessel P b you can paint me a couple of full- McNaught Syndicate. X. riON, AN' I'L L HAVE YOU C LIN K ED 54 Theatrical others, .and others with you, to Water Lepel Hits Record B0NNIE6 ■X FOR RUIN ^ ' ' siRn $l h h lower all threats and barriers." THUMB-. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER r TTi* Archbishop of York, second- INGPROP-yfT^ ^ 9 PRlf^TED? 55 Organ of smell 27 Feet at Pump Station ERTV 56 Disorder IS 4 SI' ranking (Tiurch of F.ngland of­ Values 57 Pull _ If ficial, said: "He who re.soliitely re- AROUND fuaea to believe that the use of Rockville, April 19 (Special) » Pro.secuting Atty. Hai;ry H. Luj;g. thl.T weapon l the H-hon.")) is inevi­ A high water mark of 27 feet was said the <-h(-ril Gar- of the Rockville Water and Aque­ aiiffii-lent fiind.s. Subsequently. ^ rT'6 A SWELL bett, added, '^the Christian. . _ . duct Co., at -Snipaic Lake dam yes­ Liigg said, Peter EdmOndo, pro­ DAVT'UNLAX -t? will do all within hia power to con­ terday. More than two and one- prietor of the Soda Shoppe, sent Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Monday to Fridoy INTH'GUN ^ ^ \ y ^ y quer the sin.s which might lead to Lemay a registcied notice ashing .A N ',..gee half inches of. rain was -recorded Its use.” during the storm which ended irt for restitution of the funds. Open Saturday 9 A: M. to 5:30 the early hours of Sunday morn­ Lugg said the regiate;-ed letter EASTER MIRACLE ing. wns reUniied um-'aimed to the Oklahoma City, April 19 lAb This high water level cai .sed an .sender., l-eiiinv told t' e court the Tlie parents of brown-eyed Patricia estimated four to five inches of whole affnii- wa.s due to a luisuu- Joy Payne believe they have ex­ w'ater tp .spill over the dana and ilel'.standing between his wife and perienced first hand the Allracle of Into the Hockantim River. There is himself regarding their bank ac­ Faster. little likelihood of a.ny real records count. He a.ssertcd ho did not ^ w It happened on Easter morning. being broken this year. The epr)ng realize the account had been over­ CAN’T J 7 9 'i centuries after the Reeurrec- spectacle of water over the dam at . drawn' and said rc.stitution had WILTONS . . . AXMINSTERS . . . WOOL TWISTS s. JP'«'LU**!5 Win . tion celebrated throughout the Snipeic Lake la not uncommen, but ; been liiadc. BLOSSOM TIME 4-H ■ BAYTER H ta fc». t a* *«<• w »aa — Christian world ye.sterday. as Usual, is tho attraction that j Other flasCs Heard iiStSUU To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pa.vne calls many visitors . to .view the 1 In other cases heard in Cit.v of. Duncan, Okla., it was their own phenoEsenon. ALLEY OOP There’s Your Man Court this nioruin.g tho following BY V. T. HAMLIN per.sonal Easter rplracle. a niodej-n I-ad Fractures 1 .4‘g | dcti.sions Were hrjidcd down: Siju^ TLoiv Chut parable. Their 9-year-old daughter IW SLiO WE SENT THINuS OKAV William Farr, 12, of Talcottvllle Lnwi-ence F. Doherty. 19. city, atopped breathl/ig and came to life was admitted to the City Honj/ital I intrixlf ation, continued for ono : OCOLN BAO; TO tNODENTALLY here..,\vwat/" umh~ needs LOOK! A UITTLB METHOD again. 'I 9AEAK. SHED WAE /' ttt MiliWT CHECK MOC^ CL'n K • yesterday alternoon alter being week: Henry McDeiiuott. 22. city. | ARE YOU / ARJUSTMENTS DEVISED TO (FBSERVE The story begins with an appar­ • • • • at your local CARPET CENTER TO MAKE SURE T H E /T ^ SETTING / AM.' NOW IT THIS BENOi FOR struck by an auto on Route S."!. dcliver.v of alcohol liquor to a PME - MACHINE / “ S P ON THE _ \ SEEMS TO BE C U N ^ , ently minor playgrocnd accident Examination revealed the toy had minor, continued for one week; AAV-AFTERNOON -Weclne-sday at Patrlcia'.s school. Didn't lose her ' CLEARING UP. ^ C l W SIESTA a ex p ou n d fracture cf the left leg ; Jo.sc))h Oip. 38, Hartfind. las­ Wo hovo one of tho largest selections of values— oR from fomous LIKE IT PD HER She was struck on the head by a civious carriage, fined $.50. 15;dav SUV'n o r ; apq abrasions on the back.' | BOy FRIEND. •wing. Slate Trooper Richard Sch\ 'arz ! •suspendcrl jail sentence, proliatlon miHs— right here at 308 Main Street. Some of these ore faefaly;' The only vksible harm was a of Stafford Springs Barn cks, who I for six months to bo observed in seconds that only on expert would bo oUe to deteef. Others ore' ■cratch above the ear. After a Inveatlgated the.accident, said that| Harlfoid; ..Pauline An-l-a'i-ki. 23, while, the hurting .stopped, and the tfutomoblle 'v,a.s operated by ; Vernon, lascivious carriage, .sen­ special purchases we hove mode from corpot mills-i^ii^Hid oho Patricia returned to classes. At A/>a Leon Remkiewicz O- 57 Village St. tenced to "tate Reformatory for home that evening, she a.s^red her Womeiv for indefinite term; continued pottems in perfect quality. Romember;"YOU CAIt' mother. "If doc.sn't bother me any RemRlewlcz told ptilice while he wa.s traveling ea.«t about 3:.30 p.m. George J. .Shain. 32, Bridgcpoi t? TRAVEL FAR BUT YOU CANT FIND A BETTER SELECTION OF now." She felt well enough to go .he noticed two boys stkpding at s|)ccding. $21. forfeited; John to'a movie.. the ed, e oi the- road pn t.he op­ Kravnntkn. 40 pa.ssing red traffic CARPETS THAN AT MANCHESTER'S HOUSE OF BEAUTIFUL Then, with .sheeding, -bond ^ IS A N P "1 was here by myself and I saw $18, forfeX^d. VLAPIMIE t i i flyVi!»M‘.BUiT 6W t5 COOLtO f n car. VXCOBt Mil TOR I her lake l.er last t)reath," Payne New .Arrjval v ^ P B o r pvxi•VXi H ____ CffV 0 » TAAY CBOOW m o , Iki THYB*. recounteel. She ga.aped once, and Edward D^rcey; 40, Waterbury. hXJVO VOHVBt Vb WVTWtTlB'S Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Muska speeding, bond $18, forfeited; Rose INTO A 'M -B O Vdt (Mhi'T OTTlCt-?- HYBIt Vt NSl lay still. GOT r v w v T of North =ark Street are the par-1 A. Riquier, 48, VYillimantic, speed­ WlMPOWieff I "The nurses' and doctor rame ents of a son horn Saturday at 4he : ABOOT\ F(0,OtST 11------quickly 'and started giving. her ing. bond $18., forfeited; Norman ZOOM Mancheste, Menoi-lal Hospital. j Bller, 23. New Britain, operating •'CHECK EVERY ITEM!/ ^NEATH artIfidAl respiration." he Went on. rxl2'RUGPAD VO It was decided only an emergency wlthiiut license and. illegal park­ Twe Chaii'rhan Leo B Flaherty . of ; ing. fined $21. j (ALL SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE) TemPLg operation would save her. WITH EVERY rx1 2 ' RUG During' the" operation -dtstors the Field Trial Committee of the 1 Leon Thei lauU.‘*34. New Britain. ! CK^-QIB said Patricia\atoppcd breathing ” Rpokvllle Fish and Game club an- J intoxication, fined $10; Wilfred M. PURCHASED DURING SALE! PVEAMIP again. But the "xjirgeon found the , ndimces that the spring trials will j Post, 36. Meriden, speeding, con­ Springtime Specials PEOPLE.. be held. May 1 and 2 at Pelton.'.s I tinued for one week: Martri Moj- trouble and renujved It a blomi i clot o(T the brain. Pastuie In Enfield starting at 7 1 dara, 21. Cambridge. Mas.s., speed- ' ' / M i Easter morn dawned blight and ; a; (11. The drawings will take pl.ace j Ing. continued,for one week; Louis', 9 X 12 RUGS clear, and Patricia " c i^ e to life ' at the Hockvjlle Hotel April ,30. V. Bianchi, 27. Cambridge, Mass., Reg. Sole again." She awoke from- the deep The Judges for the Open Derby 1 speeding, bond $24, forfelted- PRICE INCLUDES 9x12 RUG PAD and nearly deadly sleep into which ■ will be I^ul Cook and Edward ! PRISCILLA’S POP No Cooperation BY AL VERMEER Frlsella: for the Open Shooting Frank Feather, 76, Manchester,; 12’ x21' Green Axminster $224.00 the had fallen four days before. N. H. speedinp^, bond $18. forfeit­ Color Pattern Price $168.00 MICKEY FINN Still Sleepy! Seeing their child open her eyes, dog, John. Pennell and Vince Neg- j BY LANK LEONARD : relli; for the All-Age Open, Milt; ed; Dr. Altiert A. Roberts. .51,. IT SA Y S TO MIX the mother and -father rejoiced. Laurelton, N. 5'.- speeding, bond 12’ x13* Beige Wiitoo ■ $179.00 They w-ere thankful for the skl1le treated for a dog bite wpund. nard Lurie, violin; Dorothy P'id-1 Lord was crucified that we might : $129.00 , ------PONT LIVERMCNIE, FROM .EXTr AORDVsIARY- Daniel Regan. 7. of 96 Helalne he saved. Undoubtedly many C hris- 1 Sole Price e n g La n o -- ler, cello; Carl Bergner, flute; K Rd., fell out of a tree and sustained Gerald Marks, ba.ssoon; Alexan­ tiana went to church on this very I a minor discoloration of „his right der Lepak', tynpani. holy day. Eu*. despite the irripoi't 12'x15' Green Velvet $79.00 arm. X-iays show(^ no fracture.' . Tickets may be secured at the tance oi the dav many ChristianA! Two-year-old cjierles Scott."son box office at the high school Tues­ did not go to church Good Friday.. 12'X 9' Green Velvet of Mr. and Mrs. ,1& rle D. Scott of day before curtain time. Whv ? Some might give the excuse. , $57.00 Save On , BA- 14 Hackmatack St., fell yesterday i’Mtor Barks Prinri|>als .' •Mho fishing season opened thal'j W O R K ROOM ^ a i s CAN on a twig, that had to be removed BOW The Rev. Maurice G., Foulkis. day. I Had to catch some fish." I 12'x15' Gray Velvet from his neck. ‘ ethers might say, "It rained loo $79.00 TO PEAAW5 Z O ^ pastor of St. John's. Episcopal Slimmer Rugs Now! OF ANOTHER . Raymond Marchesweaplt. 43. of Church, has informed John'Cottier, I hard, I couldn't gel out." Still anonymous 88 Linnmore Dr., jiuffered a lacer- rhsirman of the .Board of Educa-1 others might say, "1 had-to work 9'xT2* Sculptured Gray * $89.00 REMNANTST- LETTER ■ ated finger- while working with a tion. he would like to have the around the house. I can't do U any ~tlif power saw. other day.” board pav-part, of the expenses of 9' X 37' Cotton Twist Cinnomen ALL FIBER RUGS Scatter. roRs in a variety of the three elementary school prln- $185.00 TRAIN KILLS BOY But ^hese excuses are hot colom . ■ ------. 'cipels who recently asked time off V -/f CR»r. m» mA 9»mn. i«*.T. Madison, April 19 , Donald worthy in. the sight of the. Lord. TIC FLINT An Old .Score to atfend a national convention ofi How do you think He would feel I REDUCED FOR BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Accepted! Lewis, 13. wa-s killed Saturday, B> \VII,SON SCRUGGS walking along the New York. New principals in Boston next month. oil Good' Friday if you went fishing I BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED From Each And Up Hav^n ' and Hartford Railroad The full cost of attending was instead oif going to church? His THIS SPRING SALE AT le ast me w a s a s u p - NOW PO vou SEE X Vts. restimated by th„ principals at 140 suffering would certainly be You can use these at home, in PV UKniL A SOSCAT k e n icanT i tracka on his way home from a 15% Down --12 Months To Pay WWV WflCMBS LOAJGEP ) VC. / movie. . A B ost('i-l^ n d tiain' a man. They suggested, *he board lessened If he knew Oint all the., the car, or cottaRe. Wonderful lim jK M N a WAS r a is in g r a e p a FOR GR8ASE PUNT-NOW MOlrtfE AWNE.L ' might'be wlijing to pay $30 for Christiana commemmorated Hia ' fbAnoe/ vouVe atruck the boy and hurled him 15 Large assortment in stock. buy for any floor. TOWS FIGURE BIGHT ON MtCHZi ANP REytNGE ON J HOW PO WHEN SMALL we each delegate, but the board re­ death by going to churcb ZOOM FAC% THAT TOiOK The 'R* GETMARCim feet, Clayton Brigge , who was »K~_-.'n I; . .Eternity” because the bo»k'a"lahi St., .waJ 'given 15 days in,Tolland 308 HAIi; STREET / guagfr is objectionable. The gen-- County Jail. luspenUed and 8 SIGNS I , eral manager of the FWirfiefd months probation after pleading A U . KINU« NO|(tH OF THE ARMORY AT MIDDLE^RNPIKE .County New* Co , .i:says he had ipuilty! on charges'of issuing^- a agreed ' . to wmply with - the tf- fraiiduteht check for $10 on Feb. 8 ‘ ED’S SIGN CO. <]uo8t. which does- i(ot affect hard to Pete's S.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE^ERI CoWn .. MONDAY, APRIL 19. y d i ■ J PAGE THIRTEEN Squeeze PIav Backfires for A’s i ■ :ers cxn orm THE Herald Angle ournam ent Don’t inners ■ y 1 /■ EARL W. YOST^ Bad Weather Safe at Thiril on Error Sparta Editor By J.\CK H.\ND The \Vhite Sox made a move Tiw Predicted morninif to call attention to the Ebbet'a Field where he'7a unbeaten ington's Maury McDermott fl-3. .'\ssociat(^ Press Sports Writer after the game that may solve The Yanks and Dofifter.s., stniR - batting feats of Jim Greengraas. in nine ^ r ta as he went the rdute And Boston's Tom Brewer, who MONDAY lha Weatx Side Rec hold the No Handicap ftliAK at ..600 definitely do not look the Cincinnati left fielder, who has for the nrst time since last July ran a long string of scoreless in­ their third base problem by acq\iirihg Grady Hatton from Cln- Oiie-time sportsman Gene Enrico, l-ntereat 'at- night . . Some of like runaway pennant winners on 12 runs batted in and a .611 av er­ 16 for New York's 6-3 triumph nings in Florida, was cha.sed by now turned bol^•ler, climbs the the early arrivals for the match over the Dodgers. Pitching superb­ Philadelphia as-the A's won the cipnati for Johnny Lipon and rash. To TopTej He’d Snap Slump their form for the first week of age for the first five games. stairs for his weekly vMt. Wc dls- ly in the clutches, the .37-year-old- Hatton originally was a third, between Cy Glorgettl and Art the new season. Lefthanders baffle Greengraas had two hits in each first game from the Red Sox be­ cues happenlm-.'s of the ‘past oecade Johnson are Pete Hansen, Harvey the Yanks and Sal MaKlie has cast game yesterday as Cincinnati righthvidei! ran hla career record hind rookie Bob Trice. 6-4. Jackie baseman although Cincinnati had Playing under the' moid/ndverke against Brooklyn do 20-6. Slump- played hihi at second' as a utility on the. local aporta scene before Duplin, Oaale Jackie, Meirlll An­ Brooklyn. April 19 (43 — Monte 7 'Tm usually a poor spring h.t- his old spell'over the Brooklvns. knocked off Milwaukee's highly Jensen's 13th inning homer gsTve Gene remarks that my hairline la derson xnd Walt Fox. Skippy weather conditions of/he young tiN f’INNATI .a.\n nKTROIT. rated, pitching staff'in both ends busting Monte Irvin drove in four Red Sox reliefer Ellis Kindef the man. *’6'^ prophet. ter. But. 1 can't sav that this vear. runs with a homer and two.singles. The holida.v crowds w ere dis­ receding. This brought to mind an Kearns ia the .official Scorer and season, Hplly MamHy and Jim The Giant outfielder predicted be- . u.j - /..i" » , penerally pl^ed to bounce around of a doubleheader. beating Chet second gam e 4-3. incident recently when I overheard A three-run pinch homer by appointing. only 146.411 for- the Ronnie Watts and Bobby Taylor Brainard ■ captUreju the 36-Hole fore yesterday's game with Brook- ^ «o>^derfui spring. I think the second^ivisioo, and the much- Nichols 6-4 and Bob Biihl 5-.1. several boys in the neighborhood the pin hoya. Giorgettl wins beat l.vn that he would snap out of his / 1«‘<1 Giants in hitting in the mallKned/p.hlladelphia.Phillies are Tom Alston off the. first pitch STEVE GRO.MEH< h seven-game full program with the largest arguing that "their father was of leven match in five games . . Team C alcu tta/T o .im am en t c.om- batting slump with four' straight exhibition games. 1 expected to riftht yp there at the head of the RORKKTS AM) SIMMONS Chicago's Jim Davis ever threw- winner with two clubs last year, t!irnout. 27.267, at Mllwa!(kee. The Yanks had onlv 16.P.12 and Cleve­ balder •tl'ah so and so’a.” My sons Sitting with Fred McCurry, one of pleted on .Sawrday at the Man­ hit.,: He was wrong. He got only cla.s.s-it you pay attention to stand- team ed up on the P irates 6-0 and in the majors helped the St. Louis copped his seebnd straight for Reed and Dean were .boasting the have the ^est year of niy life. So at this date 7-1. After. Roberts bounced hack Cardinals finally .-nake the win land hut 10,063 with a storm on the town's best bowlers, he says, chester Country Club. three straight. what happens? I go up to bat II D etroit 8-3 -over Baltim ore's Don loudest until 1 appeared : . . Gor­ 'The Y alleys are the best In Irvin came mighty close at that. incinnati might,'bear watching, from his opening day defeat to circle 6-4 over Chicago. Th^second Larsen witli Walt Dropo and Har­ the way. times in the first three games snd • » * don MacF'.rlane Is anxious to se­ town. Good bowlers average two After banging a single, single and here is a strong suspicion that blank Pittsburgh with four hits game went only two innings be­ vey Ku^n doing the heavy hit­ cure a job as official Little League IN SPITE of continued promises I hit only two balls good - both of the Reds were sold short in the for the Phils' third straight shut­ fore darkness stopped it. 'Vic MICKEY M.ANTI-E HIT a 470- or three pins higher there (Y) than of cjMring weather, the field-was . in that order, the 35- which aro caught." tin g ' scorer and siatistic'ian for one of at any ' other alley.” . . George yehr-old slugger sent Carl Fnrillo pre-seasrtn lunoown. Philadelphia, out. Simmons stretched the string Raschl. the ex-Yankee, won his ^Jlm Rivera. Minnie Minoso and foot triple off the centerfleld the loops this season. Gordy left a Willi a driving rain which W as/h e w orrying stuiut his In- too. has reversed its .sorry Florida to 32 innings before he yielded a first National' League game with JVrrls Fain hit home runs that bleacher wall at Yankee Stadium English and Henry Lcnge are -came progressively wor.«e as the back to the,right field wall in his alilllly to get started? I-ast year, favorable impre.ssion . . . Another other spectators . . Frapk White bid to make hla word good. showing on the strong pitching of run in the sixth- F.arl Torge.son's relief help from Gerry Staley. / made Billy Pierce's spotty 10-hit that sent the world champs look­ afternoon wore on. Carrying a five I - i i j - - . . . . ______... ^Y«mple, he didn't get to niove visitor is a young man seeking a sc.ys'he can look back to 47 yi Robin Roberts. Curt Simmons and homer with two on gave Roberta Two spring train in g pheiMfms pitching stand up for a 6-2 Chi­ ing for the tape rheasure. It was full time assignment and he is dl- stroke lead going into the final .h "U lOth ;an,e. Over Murry Dickson. (ill he needed. Del Ennis hit two one of five hits off McDermott of bowling. Frank, now a BoJUpn round, Mandly reached the turn in for a thing, though. .411 he did was first pine he hit onlv .206 and failed in their American I>ague cago edge over Cleveland in a r ^ t e d two departm ents dow-n knockIrnswvLr inIn four wflnaruns, ntlsaone m#Y*wamore #Ktanthan ^ . ***•* •wvw nsssi Bob trice. riiHadclpliia Athletic.*! huiler, is tapRed out by Bo.iton Red Sox calchor ^U<‘^kpy Owen "Greengrass Mows Braves” a home runs behind Simmons. debuts The Yanks' Boh Gflm was game c\it to six innings by rain. who allowed only two hits for sev­ where the boas presides.. . . Shortly resident, has been a good even par, going over on the sixth batlvd In hut two runs. The Giants New York paper headlined this ^ Maglie's old charm sworked at er) innings. for yeaia although he adnjKs "my hut gaining the stroke back by the Giants needed to defeat the trhlle trying to aenre on a .iqiieeze play from third nil fourth innlnp of Aral game of .achedmed twin biil knocked out and beatenr by Wa.*h- The second game was postponed. before checking out for the day. Dodgers 6-S. lost six of tiios-.* nine and were in at Fenway Park in Boston (April 181. Out came when A's Scoop Power (6) failed tO/biint. Umpire Casey Magnuson, Connecticut best days, are behind m e^/ . While banging in a bird on the eighth. the second division nlmistt before teaching sons Reed apn Dean to' Once again, it was Sal Maglie Neater Chylak calls play. Athletics won. 6-4. (AP Wirephoto). commissioner for the National On the Incoming nine, Mandly who conquered the Dodgers. The they started. ,4t that time, though, Softball Consreas, visita and re­ play table tennis, Jt^mmlssioner scored a three over par 37 for a Monte iwas still wearing n high Niiio, or Charley jSogglnl. of the veteran righthander fanned seven ports he hopes to stage the Con­ gro.,s 73, a really superb round o' to record his 20th lifetime ariumph shqe nn4 limping on the ankle he Big Leci^e Rookies No Ctying Towel for O’Neill necticut tmirney at Robertson Intermediate Bap^all League tells golf considering the poor playing broke in .-YprII of 19,32. of his plans fpr the season. Nino over Brrtoki.vn against six set­ Park at the North End this sum- ccnditiiins. Meanwhile, partner backs. Oddly' he has beaten them "I'm not worrying a hit,” replied n'.er. Casey is coaching the crack Is giving un/coaching this season Brainard. playing in his first l«>t'al the one plgyer the Glznls are New York Giants’ third bi.seman Hank Thompson slides safely into thiid as ball (arrow) gets away Fi^nway Park’s eld to concentrate on running the I. L. nine tim es iri*'Ebbet.,' Field w ithout Hamilton Standard team in Wind­ tournament, contributed a fine net counting on the most if tpey are to from Brooklyn Dodgers' third baseman Billy Cox in second inning ol g.sme at Kbbeta Field,'Brooklyn He coachM Brown and ^aupre to a defeat. ^ I sor -Locks where he is employed 78 to the team total of 295. climb out of the second division. (April 18). Hank advanced from "first op Don Mjeiler'a single to right. Umpire is Tom Gorman LBPT'r' tiA C K But He Refuses to Get Exeited the Aldnini League title the past Irvin stole the show, however. . . . Night with the family and Walt Xturphy and Frank Carvey. "I know I feei good and that’s vnd third ba.,e copcb is Giants’ manager Leo Durocher. Giphta w on. 6-3. with Sal MagUe on the tv.oyyears. He is a former New Before the game a reporter asked after getting beat by Dean in sev­ holders of second, position at the him if there was anv explanation what count.,. ' moqnd. (AP Wirephoto).- Wall Agrees HARSHMAN eral bingo games I turn to answer­ U nlversltv nl.nver. "Don't he a hit surpri.,ed if I Jensen Over Fine Pitching Performances start of ' the final round, had a for hi., failure to get h single hit RO U i^O HILL ing correspondence which has piled EhUDAY' break out of it toda.-i-. I won’t. In A PATh^ TO THE rough daj- and gave up their spot in 11 appearances at the plate this Boston. Aprii^O (.Pi Philadel­ / up during the p ast 10 days.' Good Friday ia a holiday for to Jim Gordon and Frank Barcclia season. The big outfielder grinned fact, just to show you how con­ f^AJOR^ APTES Philadelphia. April 19 iTTi ''^Man­ T l'E S D .W many but It'a a routine day- for this phia Athletics' outfielder Vic Pow­ pla.ved this sea-j spacious Griffith Stadium last who flnishcil' six strokes in back ruefiillv and shook his head. fident I am, I'm going out there er ha.s been billed m ainly as a OUtllelder Jackie Jensen-who hit.has year where homers are hard come PUJSKIN 6 AT P iR iT * ager Steve O'.Neill hasn't called for Phone, rings long before other newspaperman .. Sons are sound of the winners nt 301. "Guiltv without explanation." he and help myself to four hit.,. Yep. Masters’ Winner S^ead only 10. homers while batting .266 membera of the editorialy^oom asleep when I leave for the office hitter, hut. 51anager Eddla Jooet seCkfd two doubles and -batted in by. Now. it looks like he's ready to Whitfield Opens Assault the crying towel but he refuses to * • • saldi "I'm ' a., puzzled as .you are. that's right. Four for four. Jus^ last season—today eyed Fenway five rbn.'!. / I blossom into the brilliant career arrive and Horace Milrph^. who and I don’t wake them to take thinks hi.ghly of his fielding aHIiity., get enthiisisslic over re m atter how comrnon, al­ edition of the lolebrated Carnival will come from Karl Die''.s (9-10 Wesleyan University and talk I Murphy, long a Manchester resi­ publishers knew that great stark* foe him to remind Buzz Bava.si, \1M3 and 1.31 in 19.32, hut m ^aged gOCHi." Tarca-Pan;‘era ...... 31.1 ways have been curious items to Frank RohinaoD Sets of "Natural Golf," the sla'mmiT'* Dodg..‘r vice presidient. th at he liail MePtiii}; at East Siclip something out of the ordinary, Mur­ last .vean. Bob Miller fS-9l. with howler Steve Witkowskl be­ dent, captained the DIxlea, the! ' this depart:-;ient. Whenever you • CLEANING Mly 10 homers each season. With Of course, he was playing in ray Halberg. the New Zealand H orvath-riiclan ...... 314 personal gift to golfing literature, promised to pay him $100 if he hit Koastanty (14-10) and Steve RjX fore Wes f-'im., NeVv Britain class of the state sem i-pro team s of Lorentzen-Dclla Ferra ■...... 314 i speak of these well-heeled juve- New Fishing Rerorcl phenomenon with 4:04.4 on grass, zik (9-6). / their time .. Evening st home snd : had been run off the presses and .350 at Monti-esl last season. Buzz Anyone Interested In the for-^ Teachers. Coach Norm -JJaniels' Murphy-Carvey ...... 317 1 piles who come jip to the majors, had forgotten about jt. but he paid • REPAIRING \ is here. He should be fa.slei* on cin­ Only Knn.*!tnnty of th at q d artet I beat real of family to bed cham- ' were only HWttitlng .Sam’* one- matinn of a TwI light Rasehall club looked good in wdnnihg and Giglio-Anderson ...... 319 I the talk invariably Uirns to the F ran k Koblnson,- flreiuan at up when Sand.v reminded him he ders. / ha.s seen iea.gfie action thts .year. showed the advantage of having her. stroke pkayoff vlrfory over Ben I-eagiie are Invlteil In attend an rne CHICA60 Giglio-Mchugh ...... 319 I m ajor bonus flop., - fellows like Hose Uo, I left the .firehouse Hogan before being rushed Into had hit .353 to lead the Interna- • RECORING WHITg 5 0 J f So there' will be someone nin- Jim pitched two-thii'ds of an played several gam es doWp south. SATURDAY ; Dick Wakefield',' open meeting tonight at 7 nlng at Whitefleld, /Ihe two-time Raindrops on the window help Nolan-LocUwood ...... 320 Saturday m orning a t 5:.10. He the ihnils. This Is m paper hack, or Uunal. League. o'clock, a t the East .Side Rec. HOPB Inning in relief in the opening It was the Teachers first ^ a rt.. . Goslee-Porterfleld ...... 322 ; Paul' Pettit and stopped at a local restaurant 66 800 m eters Olympio champion, in gatne 4-2 loss to the Flrates. Rob- wake up Reed who accompanies ■'popular'’ edition, and I* expected Z 3 VV'-.V^ AT Leo Diana, official acorgr for the Stevens-DeMartin ...... 322 ‘ Frank Mouse. for breakfast a t ,3:S5. Was to carry the secrets of Snead’s Rec I)ire<'tor Jim Herdic the Ben Franklin^/atlle. The old ert.s impier.scd in that game until Alumni Little League la^t sum­ me to work this a.pi. . . . When PrMn'pt serv-lre for all make* hopes to organize a four team WERE standbys, Horac/T Ashenfelter and St. John-Sr.iith ...... 326 Pettit, in par­ in the brook ht the Times Farm skills to millions, at least. limred stalling in he tired in the eighth Inning, nien,. mer. scored the game for the maiJmah Joe Sullivan leaves 26 Cosgrove-Sommers ...... 3.32 tn our specially staffed radia­ league for the Coming season HO P^UHEr Fred Wilt, hop4 to run for some­ letters fi3)m the m ailbag a t the ticular. always in Coventrr to start fishing at Th« only weakness we can find outfielder Del Enni.s lost a routine Hardware City nine. .. Back to I.a Francls-Beaker...... 313 i n f e r e s ted ii.s. i o'clock sharp. .4t 6:10 he in Sam'., sales talks is that he ad­ tor repair de|iartmeat. ' which n lll u|>erate a t Ml. .Nebo. thing more t^ n the exercise, fly in tlie sun and Opened Ihe gates town at night for umpires’ meetv sports desk. Reed serve., as official Pla.v, If ih e loop Is revived, Whitfield's coming mil party In letter opener. The mall brings no Plper-Bryant ...... N.C. Just the other left the brook and arrived back mits nay. boast., that he never for a four-nin Pirate outburst. Ing and lengthy session Is devoted Za varella-Mathlason ...... N.C. week, he was re­ took a fifing les.,on in his life. will start earlv in June. /ATA'C.'iV the mile will be closely watched The next d-ay, .Simmon.s blanked to rule changes... Pete Server checks, nor any bills, only the usua' at the firehouse a t 6:2.3 with car right away!” by track addicts, iiiaiiy of nhoiii Keiley-Knofla ...... N,C. leased by the Pi­ his limit, five nice hrookles. One ia free to infer, too, that he Batting Jim Greengraas. Red- —TKV, the Pii^^,*!. 6-0. Then Dir3c.scn sh u t turns out the lights at 9:30 and publicity handouts . . . Scheduled Ballsieper-La-,v ...... N.C. claim Jhat the slim siieedsler mil trip to' Coast Guard Acaaemy in rate., who gave was always too busy hitting golf legs—Drove in four funs with BROWN- TK.V out the G janis 2-0 in a six and a the arbiters deoart for points Klrkpatelck-Bolis ...... N.C. him $100,000 to balls.to have read anything on Ihe of f^io State and the .\rm.v has half innin^Nfame halted by rain. north, east, south and west. New London to officiate baseball ((oi-r hits in double Victory over AGAI84 thXnatiiral ability to whip anv Gordon-McLaugiilln ...... N.C. Hollyivood of the subjeej. However, by the time the Milwaukee 6-4 ajru 5-3 boosting Robert.s tamV-hack to hull a 6-0 WEDNESDAY gam.e. is canceled due to the storm D easy-K apetyn ...... N.C. better if .Leja wWt into the Xrmy Santee to (Continue bckly at the distani-r. Included ands}>lana for rem ainder of day are Pacific Coast reader finds this out he's already average to .611/6nd'runs-batted-tn BEAUPRE shutout and sti'ike out eight in de­ Wally Fortin announeea in an League. If Pttts- a, quickly as pos.sihle so that the .spent his quarter. 4eninxi 4 plans for fast running in the Drake Whitfield has. chosen an excel­ after the Janitor and has to wait Reed and Dean .re up looking pitch to him for the oiitright sale "When the /Ajvo years that Relaya at Des Moines this week­ ROUTER — Mai Whitfield ho|ies to ' Roberts' perforntance caused between Ihe ages of 8 and 12 ■ of both the Brooklyn and Golden m atch of a round ...robin seriejp'at i lent showca.se for his initial ef­ carry his speed for a mile. (NE.\) : O'.Neill to rem ark that rum ors until I arrive to leave final statis­ for their Easter bAskets. T3ie Eas­ who wish to ' register for Utile Amalfitano has to stay with us are end. * fort. and the show is furnishing - Gate br.dges. the swank New Town Tenni>/3ub ^ I alimit the hig riglitliaiider having tics on the Church Bowling ter bunny didn't -('t^ppoint- . . . League baseball tryouts may do up. the chances are the kid wgi Santee, University of Kansaa 'pCTuiewA'^’rt competition. The Penn Relays I This interest causeil us to take in mid-town Manhattan, y ; ------will be the Itp-off on his an ailnienl should end. "nic rumors l.«ague. Art served a., loop .secre­ Join the Easter pSrade to St. I so tonight between the hours have to get some farm experieneV. senior who married his achoolmaie are the nation's oldest and largest | phla Janie.,' Church for the, 10 o'clock I a good look at Joe Amalfitano, who On the following Monday night KELLEY'S future. If he produces a 4:10 or I K"‘ "’•'‘f hen Roberts, a 23- tary and was one of the most effi­ of 7 and 9 o’clock st the foil- anyway." points out Garry, Schu­ A rt l-ar.Hen, No. 3 in th e National sweethearts Miss Danna 1-ou Den­ production of its type, with rep cient men in this line in town dur­ Maas with the family . . './Boys had ■ is • (Ic.stined to .spend this sea.sop.' macher of the Giant,’ front o(fire. rasentatives of colleges and high ! Ihereahmits. you cao forget about i' *""‘7game winner"inner laslast y.ar,year, uas was nem belted lowing sites: and probably the next one. too. ranking, ia scheduled to meet ning yesterday, said he would be ing the season. Invitation foi*’'lhe Utken their Easter baskets in the East Side Rec — Sehool "So what the rule has done to lilm TROPICAL AQUARIUM working out with . his Ku relay schools from coast to coa.st and I him as a threat to the record for ’^‘"*'.'1.*'^.,^ *'*hlhlllon contests, seated comfortably at a far end' Oardnar Multoy, the No. 4. Both Roberta annual banquet on April 27 la also car and when services 'ended jand I Street. is .set hia.career back tw o years. Seixaa and Mulloy canceled over­ teammatea this afternoon. - border to border participating. the mile. But If the trim stylist knows also that Rober e.xtended. Mailbag brings a we got back to the car Dean's of the New Y'ork. Giants' . bench. .. I he could get some good farm nlav • Whitfield during the winter Is gn.vwhere In the vicinity and Simmorus can be counted on West Side KeC, Uedar Street. sea., appearances to play in the Everything for the Af/ttariuni Santee, who holds the American for lots of work. But Dick.son. .'?7 season pass from the Boston Red chocolate hi nny had meltra alm ost.' Amalfitano. who got a cool $30,000 under his bell we believi he would mile record of 4:02.4, ran-4he sec­ stepped up to run double events, 4:06 or 4:07, It would be best. If ('omniunlty \ —- N. Main o'r so for signing a Giant bom a ' be a fine player ’’ series, which will be sponsored hy Patterson After 12th years old', probably w on't ')e abln • Sox. , . . Meet with Fred Booth at in half . . . A ride to ProVldenee ^ Street. th^ USLTA and Is an opening ef­ ond fastest mile by an American, .the half and 1000 yarda and the .you «re a tra<'k bug, t6 p. m., EST. to. And when consider the their assistance . . . Breakers at star wr«tling show, topped by an inake It a genuine cliampionsliip. I Dick Blair and. Santee set a new The strong, fa.st Patter.sou has vpu run and Roger. Bannister of Eng­ last inning of Giant-Dodger game Watch Hill were as high gs 10 ; think a guy can , learn up here, if good bontis kid if he makes your scored eight knockouts and won clockings I've I n do. you land js expected. Au.,tralia\ tag-team feature. Jack March, the promoter, re- w orld's m ark of .3:20,2 for the on the car radio. The-game was the feel . . . Traffic was extremely • • • sta.vs on the ball. Alvin Dark .club some day. j i strain., himself to cniling it the eisL iiirssiL. CH»riLil(-ri.TsouiH sisiis tisvtct susstis sprint medley in the Texas Relays. three decisiofis since turning pro •Ted BlaA’, a 23-year-old middle- fiilly reallzn ft. Ndw S'nrk 3. this .season. The answer.!., entirely At Fieiiwav Park The BEST gasoline yon can buy ! Dcir<«it h. BrImiriK»r<' 3. I . Attendance picked up con.,lder- ous while in ■ at player named Sandy .Amoros, who qiies, 1.31, Qpehec, knocked out ' 20. It will be telecast (Dumont! is 27-1-1. Klein's record is 22- rhica|:t» b, (’kvi’Innfi 2 2nd up to tVe stations and the game ’ ably last week Sind promoters were Phoenix that I coujchi't' buy a hit. was wearing himself o3it trying to LOOK AT THIS PRICE! Boston, April 19 (4>i Britain's Da’oe McCgrron. I49, Bangoir. 1. . starling at 10 p. m., EST. 8*5. . . ■ But a flock p i champions from : p«*flpf7n»'d). s|/Ohsors. Meanwhile, fans .who en­ Boston. April (43—-Lefthand­ Bo.,toi). April 19 i/Pi - Red .‘!ox Sssol heralded Jimmy Peters was favor­ overseas will be there too. and ers are doing all right again.,1 the encouraged. Jhe fine crow-q' al.,p but I think I'll settle down aryl break Into 'Ihe Dodgers' veteran Hollywood, Cal)f. Don Jordan. ‘ ’ ' - S tartin g tim e is 10 p. in., for the / PhilAdrlphin fi-3. R«f.«t4>n 4>4 <13/ joyed the Boston games la.'t sea­ slugger Ted William., and Phila­ outfield. ed today as a strong international none of them can be discounted as 8TAM>IN00 . maka a number of West Siders motored to Rockville last week will all the words of wi.sdom Al •Shantz'' left pitching arm went tlicm. we rer.'ll, ended each stan­ Ihe'iihoffiriRl world r'e<-ord for the ,..„rfthon wmnor rieif r- ^ NVw York .. Orioles 7- The 32-year-old Chavez’ record Is 26 milea, 38.3 yard* route. ..arathon ivinner Delfo Cabicra, ...... 2 .2 .50f) hanpy-. . Finals in the Town Men's _A. Jim Williams hit right In and a good number are» expected Dark can givq teach the kid short­ sore on him in the opening 'game za With the line"Tl(at’s Amoros. " . . . plus FREE in.siructiun^ on how to build it yourself \Va.>*hlnKt"n ...... 2 .500 back as James Is the most popu­ at Philadelphia against the Red to the tune of you know \vhat. A CAR IS ONLY AS GOOD 71-23-9. Some SOd.OOp person., are ex- ‘•’*1 firefighter Who PhilAfloipliia. 3 »»■ .50i) Duck Pin. Bowling Tournament at 1902. stop how to m ake a double play- Their ten rounder starts at 9 7.. * <3 3 * lar man to play here this sea.,on. pivot. correctl.v.- Sox last Tuesday. Now tlw boys are beginning to in your .spare time, pected to see* the rare and the won the 1948 race in Llindon A 3 .400 p. m.. E.ST. ' It will he telecast RaHiin*»rr 3 .400 3 in addition, he's the bobby soxera' I ■ weather forecast' was favorable - Japan may well produce the win­ .....2 ' 3 :4rti ■ (A BC). ^ ner again thlsjtime. Yamada failed ’ 2 idol. . ' WHEN THE GI.YNTS signed AS THE CARE IT GETS icool. quiet and overcast...... TOIIAV'S (iA.MKH Ticket reservations may be Amalfitano. they probably wiete Peters has won seven of his to make ilie 19.34 team, but three Atnerit’iin Wjth. our Easi-Bild pattern— you CAN'T KO wrong! swift raCers.f from Nippon York I Byrd ». N ichi. * in the B. A. A. race last year. The - (Only aam r.* .«rhDf}u)#>dt. mohile-.*ien.ouble Hung Win­ to sp«»l , . . and forrcci . . . minor trouble . . . and What impresses me is the iinder- Others back after finishing phla^Drow*

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Small work- 81.000 DOWN, THREE bedroom CASH WAITINQ for any Leases Dulles Calls AutoniebUes for Sala Auto Accessories^Tires 6 Household Services / , *7elh *^Wanted-r^enfiile 35 Articles For Sals 45 Household Goods ' 51 Rooms Without Board 59 oosox McCarthy Dei^ands \ Offered 13-A ■hop, minimum floor apace 8Q a ranch, fireplgce, tile' bath, one esuts you bava to sell, Paul Sapita to Pasquale Brocug- FAMOUS LIFETIME batteries, six De-PtiiNDABLE ’ Housekeeper, ex­ RICH LOAM for sals, 83 it yd. for BENdA^v^onihination. oil and gas LARGE, CLEAN room, couple pre­ 50, within 5 mile radlUR of Man- acre 'land, $100> month for 8 years. ■eedhd mortgags money Uo, store at 5664 Center St. for i 1953 I^yirtouth 4-Door—Liicte. year guarantee. Self-recharging in cheater. Reasonable rent. Mf. Classified • 's CORNICES, Drapes and slip covers perienced in small .child care, do 8 yds. or more. Charleg PonticeUi, range, also Frigidslre. Reasonsble ferred or gentleman. Also single 10 minutes out. Carlton W. Also ttatings wanted. serta, for two yeare from April new, low mileage, fully 60 seconds. Buy the best for less. custom made by Classic Decora­ rooking also, own room. One who 382 Hackmatack. MI. 9-9644. offer accepted. MI, 9-4027 after, 6 room. MI. 9-8126, ■> 6-3015 after 5 p.m. vHutchipa. 60. 9-51I2, 9-4694. Johnson Building Coi, Yanks, 2-1 f at 840 a month for six niontha Session- on equipped. , 81-,weekly. Cole Motors. ^ tors, 41 Oak St. For free eiUmate prefers good country hoine to high p.m. Main SL 60.- 3-7H26. JEve'nings ' 855 for 18 rhonths. P r6he Quiz Rights wages. Phone MI. 3-6389. BPS PAINT For all exterior and in­ THREE OR four room apartment, 6(An CHE8TER .—Six room single, '9-ooii. . : / Sepita doing buainces as Advertisements call MI. 9-2730. < , unfumlahed. No children or pels. (our bedrdoms, trees, shrubs, 1933 StudebaTicr Pick-up— ’ 2 terior purpoaea. Painting accea; SMALL FRIGIDAIRE. suitable for Apartments— Flats— SpMlalty Oo. to James D. Nixon Talk CLASSIFIED ADVT. ^’hqjilers for 6-A FLAT FINISH Holland window sories. Full line in atock. Budget apa^ment or summer cottage. Tenements *63 Butlneas couple. Write Box O, large children’! play yard. Quiet READY B U Y E ^ waiting. For im­ Op ener Picciit/dentist office at 566 Cen­ ton. Save 8600; ■“ Herald. :).... residential section, not a develop­ mediate a cti^ list your property (CoBtlaoMl from Pag* Dm ) DEPT. HOURS 16''ALUMINUM T rw er, sleeps shades, made to measure. Ail WOMAN TO care for child in mjr Center, 91 Center St. Phone' MI. Excellent conditlorr. Price reason­ ter 8 t;Xflve yeare from. Aug. 1. home days. MI. 9-3619. t Br EE r o o m furnished apart­ ment. Owner MI. 9-0616, with the Albert J. Gst.tb Co., Real­ ' (Continued .front Page Ono) 1951 Pontiac Catalina — Hy- four. Electric'''t^k^. Good condi­ metal Venetian blinds at a new 3-4164. able. Call MI. 3-8682, from Pag* Dm ) 1953, at |70 *• month for one yeer armed services have told Sen. 6^c« 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. ment, suitable for two-adults, ta- WANTED—2 or 8 room (urniahed tors, C H / 9-64'89, evenings 60. dramatic drive, radio, heat­ tion, *875, low price. Keys made while jrau apartment by local buainest wom- SIX' ROOM single, good location, and 8100 a ^ on th for four years, Obituary earthy iR-Wi«) they get only> wait. MArlow’s. HOUSEWIVES, Anxious to earn-, $1 C01AtE IN—Browse around The NINE PIECE dining rpbm set, five qulre 193 Adams St.- 3-6946,/JA. 8-3989. . of Sale toward Indochina.” Secretary o f er. to $2 per hour without canvassing. /W( •an. Must be near bus line. Call furnace heet, garage, nice lot. double were « only extra base “ rare" requests from Congress­ oodahed, 11 Main St., Manchea- piece living room set, bedroom set, hits of the gam' Roland H. '•Vallla'nt to Emelia State Dulles, returning to Wash­ COPY CLOSING TIME Write P. O. Box 661, Hartford/ ter. Conn. Good used furniture desk, boy's. 26" bicycle, child's Miss Buendo. MI. 9-2998. Priced right at 110,800. 8 . A. men for special consideration for Autp^^ep^ing^Pglnting 7 WEAVING of burns, moth ''holes (Maralad\l ism*) Brosowekl, equtMsnt, stock, good­ ington yesterday from a brief va­ Individuals in service. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1951 Studebaker Champion 2- and torn clothing, holsery runs, Conn. / bought and sold. Tel. AU. 9-3154. scooter. Also miscellaneous items. Rusiness Locations Beechler, Realtor, Phonb 60. REFINED Middle aged working 3-6969. will, and blitine^^ name of the ’’ Detiths In the midst of preparations by ' MON. THRU FRI. Door— Radio, heater. , Open 'tU 7 p.m. ' - MI. 9-9682. cation at Lake Ontario, had no \. handbags repaired, zipper re­ WHY WORRY about money vl-hen For Rent 64 couple desire 4 to 5 room modei-n Bauer, rf "Manor Soda 8 h ^ " 332 Green his Owm commiitee for/hearings on placement, umbreUas repaired, .Soviets Hustle Rd. comment. 10:30 A. M. 1950 ^ s h Rambler Conv.—, Avon.can solve your problenh CaU NIGHT CRAWLERS. Special for unfurnished single house or apart­ MANCHESTER — Several,, Collin*. Ih ...... ^ .that accUMtion and. his' count*r- cA r b u r n o i l ? men's shirt collars reversed and ONE GAS refrigerator, one Glen- LARGE STORE for rent with base­ Mantle, ct Building Pei Despite this, there are reports ^ Gottlieb Rimer SATURDAY 9 A. M. Radio, heater, overdrive for appointment. JA. 5-2491 after April —2c each. 695 Keeney St. wood gas range, one Dualthferm ment. May 1 in Manchester area. bedroom single homes, two Berra, c /...... >h*tge that Army officials had replaced. Marlow's Little Mchd- 6 p.m. / ment, desirable location. Suitable Reasonable rental. Finest local Cods, near Boibers School ti Woodling. If ..-v.. To Robert Cotton for ^Iterations’ that the administration asked for 'Oottlleb Rimer, 57 Bliss -St. Phone MI. 3-8443 space heater with fan. MI. 3-5492. for any business. For, Information, Wife of Petrov tried to use Schine 'os a "hostage” 1948 Studebaker Chamjubn Efionomy overhaul, most all ,lng Shop. references. Write Box AB, Herald. ranch homes in Green/ 6 anor. McDou^lil. 2b ';. ' and additioni to a dwelling at 54 but did not receive assurances East Hartford.. died yesterday to tpHuence Investigation of the TOUK COOPERATION WIIX Radio, heater, overdrive. BIG MONEY, spare time at home. write Box E, Herald. The Escott Agency. 6IL Coleman. 2b Tanner St.. 8330. \ from Democratic as well as Re­ morning at the Veterans Hospital, BE APPRECIATED cars. Parts and labor $49.95. RIFLE WINCHESTER Model 75. THREE PIECE walnut bedroom, B^ladzhlrr A r m ^ o r Communist infiltration, IN-TflE-HOME SERVICE. Up- Free merchandise oatalog.-“ Party Equipped with Marble sights, sling set, 375. Bendix deluxe automatic WANTED—Five or six room rent, To Joseph Lazaroff for" M ir a ­ publican leaders that if the worst Rocky Hill, after a long illness. 1949 Buick C o^ Coupe- No money down. $4.90 month­ ^ holst'ery and floor covering* clean­ AIR CONDITIONED offices. Mod- preferably in 8th School District. BEAUTIFUL Cape six room <2 Back to Russia ftieauto. ss . 6fri:!arthy asked the Pentagon for Plan". 36EB W e^ 34th Street, telescope mounts. Excellent condi­ washer, 385, Upholstered lounge C-Rnblnson . tions and additions to a dwelHng comes to the worst they would Bom In Poland Nov. 15, 1885, he a report\n experience wrtth other Diol MI-3-5121 Radio, he&pir, dynaflowj ed pr mothproofed. Inexpensive New York 1. ern design. Near Post Office, Main John Merz, 48 Woodland St. Tel. unfinished! homeyFlrepIace, olK Byrd. P ... .t 26 Dorothy Rd., 8950. \ back single-handed intervention In had lived in the Hartford area for ly. All/Work guaranteed. tion. Has shot about 200 rounds. chairs, 325. MI. 3-5901, street, corner Wadsworth. >n. A-Showrob . members 0<^^ Congress. drive. world-wide service. <5onn Dura- MI. 9-9538. Ml. 9-1924. heat, storm windows and screens. (Continued from Page One) 'o James Batsie for a two caK Ihdcichina. '' 37 years, and was employed at the cleaners * Home Services, 101 9-9779, or MI. 9-9819. ’ Completely landscaped. Call owner riorman. p . The res^nses from Wilson. •V EIGHT PIECE dining room set. D-Noren .... a’^ e at 509 Tolland Tpke., Says Congress Not Needed Underwood Typewriter Corp. for Army SecretAry Stevens, Navy 1948 Plyprbuth Coupe— Qbod COLE MOTORS Harlan St., Tdwn. MI. 9-7024. CALIFORNIA Perfume.^ Beads. Also table pads. Very reasonable. WORKING COUPLE with no chll- direct at MI/9-650S after 6 p.m. promptly charged that he had been 1.500. '..^Democrata were said to have 25 years, retiring about 10 years, Hetp^anted— Male 36 SECOND FLOOR. 2400 sq. ft., dren would like three or four room Toials ...... f Secretary Anderson and Air Force Lost and Found tranr^ration. Smart—distinctive. Earring to • Tel. MI. 9-047.6. plenty -ight, two lavatories, three kidnapped, an accusation Austral­ Beaton " To Hensel A Peterman for a babked away from .giving in ad- ago because of ill health. He was Secretary TalbotLwere made pub­ Building-^^Contracting 14 match. Mail 33. A. C. Sales Co., apartment, unfurnished. Call MI. EAST HAI^TFORD. Near present ian ofhcialn denied. • t /' H 0 '''A i one-story, five-room dwelling dh 436 Center Street front rooms, suitable light manu­ 8-7636 after six. high sphool. Sevcrel homes priced van6g what some of them called a veteran of World. War I. and a lic at Defense hes^uartera today Vt>UND—3 fellMw who will wax, PRE-WAR CAR^ W A N T ^ - A carpenter. Wm. Box 1055, Salem, Oregon. Mrs..Petrov's trip actually began' ! Coodinsn. 2b 2 2 f/,ch*rter Oak Street. 811.000. a blahk check for presidential ac­ member of Christ Evangelical-Lu­ SPECTAUZING in carpentry. KaneXl 519 Center street. facturing, large office halls. Apply in thd 315,000 bracket. The Escott Pin sail, rf . after the general^'^ntent of the wash and clean out your car for $10 Down, $5 Week MI-9-0980 Machinery and Tools 52 Backer, 36 Oak. several hours 'earlier In. Canberra. 1 Jensen, cf .. 1 t o ' T® Mrs. Margaret Gaines (or the tion. theran , Church. Hartford. letters had become punhely know’h. Jobbing and alterations. Guaran­ TEN BALL POINT Pens. 31.10; 6 AgOhey, MI. 9-7688. 200 miles from S.vdney. Tlie 35- o' J 0 ! Manchester Girl Scouts. Inc., for a only Se. Fbr aertice telephonel e ^ teed wprk.'No Job too small. Rock­ EXPERIENCED SHOVEL and Farms and Land For Sale 71 Kell. 3h Sen. l^SimwIand of California, He leaves his w'lfe, Mrs. Ottllie All took much the samr^hne. Many To Choosb From brassieres, 31-: leather wallets, WE BUT-Sell-Trade-Rent power OFFICE FOR RENT, 100 East Cen­ year-old honey blonde, heavily ; Azganl*. lb 2 4 0 ' kltchefT/^shelter at the Girl Scout Krampitz Rimer; one son, George ■ S0761. ville 5-5759. ser operator. Nussdorf Sand and lRGE FIVE Room ranch home, { Mrxw^II. if the GQP Apor leader, said in a Attached to thfm was^a memo­ 31,13 plus postage. Carpenter, mowers,, chain saws, tlllera, gar­ ter St. Inquire Manchester Trust veiled, was driven out of the R s- ^ J] camp on^g^rdhgr Street. weekend interview he is conAdent W. Rimer of East H f-tford; two CHORCHES idOTORS tone. . . Judd's Rd., Watertown, Conn. e a s t e r n CONNECTICUT — 2-car garage, Venetian blinds, : OliKm. If : ...... randum from Air Force CoK Wade royN D -S m all black fei i® ...... \. fense Department's liaison offir-t, DRIVING InatrucUdns from your modeling, alterations, etc. G ed. Good wages. Call Rockville without stock. Welles Agency; Cov­ MI. 9-0253. ed for newsmen and photographers , NMxod, p ...... dwelling on Gardner Street. 89.500. comes advisable ^ use any Amer­ Gertrude P>lazis of East Hartford; to Donald F. O'Donnell, A 1952 FORD fo^ or, original A-t con­ home. Dual-control insured car, Building Materials 47 ______Houses Foiv^cnt 65 waiting outside. •" three brothers. Louis Rimer of LOST—Neighboihebd of EIro St dition, new tires, lustrous blue fin­ workmanship, and reasonable 5-7630 between 5 and 6 p.m. entry. Tel. PI. 2-6872. / Ktndrr.'p...... ican combat unitsN^n Indochina-^ member of the McCArthy Oom'mtt\ standard or automatic. Call Man­ rat.es. Estimates gladly MANCHESTER Before the Cadillac bearing Mr.^. including air and sea. task forces. Manchester, Robert Rimer of New tec. ■. ^ within the la^t^eek, amall black ish. 1951 Chevrolet tudor, deluxe chester Driving Acae'emy. PI. PAINTERS—Two good brush hands Brass Inside L o c k s ___ each 81-65 Musical Instruments 53 FOUR ROOM, newly “ furnished Petrov and her escort drove out of ToUU .TO 2 * 27 Britain, and John Rimer of Bridge­ cat with few white markinfa. model, equipped and honestly Call Dick at PI. 2-6695 or/John at Stain Grade Mahogany Doors - house for rent, 375 month. Refer- A-Slrtirk out for .Byrd in 7th. "It is my belief t ^ t prior to The memorAndum said the De­ 2-7249. ToU free. MI. 3-5769. wanted. John McCann, 30 Laurel Houses Fo'jr^aale 72 Three new/gneh homes all the embassy greunds, a amall car B-Rf^ach^d fln*t oh, prror for Cokman etition OiH the commitment of anv-^mertcan port; three sisters, 61 rs. Curtis fense Department did not propos* Pleaae c|dl MI. 3-8289. guaranteed. 1949 Pontiac, converti­ St. All. 3-7388. all sizes ...... each 87.95 MUSIC iT’ trumental rental.- Com­ 'ences. MI. 9-8140 between 4 and 8 in 9ih. Blake and Miss Martha Rimer,'’ plete line of Instruments. Rental -.-y' in excellent settinKS. Two of with four men and two women In O , '/arm ed forces, the Presi'del^t should to release the letters to the'press -T ble, 8 cylinder, hydramatlc, radio AUTO DRIVING instruction. All SPECIALIZING In cxiaUjm buUt ga­ 8’a and 16's Common p.m. “ TWO-FAMILY 6-5; excellent condlr It sped out of the drive and took C-fN)Ukd out for Ri^uto in 9th. both of Manchester, and Mrs. Rob­ and/heater, new top. lustrous blue applied to purchase price. Rep­ IM*roundfd into fktdfr rholc? for. O l * would come to CongXess to and should be adrised If the com­ lelsons on insured duAl control rages, Stanley o v ^ e a d doors, ACTUAL JOBS OPEN in U. S.. So. N a ils ...... keg 88.95 tion inside and-but, oil steam heat, them are seliinE for $13/600 a roundabout ro'ute through Can­ iSorman In 9lh. ert Freeman of East Hartford, Peratmals 3 finish, priced to sell today. See car. Capable experienced instruc. Am., Europe. To 315.000. Travel resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, storm windows, near bus, atpres, Now York ...... 000 not! 001 — 1 8 8 8 f,cts and his recomWnda- mittee chairman intended "to re­ cabinets, block Um ceilings, ai- 18” R. C. Shakes — Suburban For Rent 66 and one at $16,600. berra's back streets. It appeared and one granddaughter. lease them, so that copies could b* Bob Oliver at Center Motor Sales, tor. Cordner A u ^ School.' MI. teraUons. addiUoris. Call Frank paid. Write only Employment Info. Pedler and Bundy. Metter's Music ^school, good income, will go G.I. Bouton ...... W 200 OOx—2 tldnz before It,” Knowland said, The funeral wdll be held tomor­ THE^^ntOBFBCT BiU School for 481 Main. all colora ...... sq. 812.95 Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7500. to be a decoy, trying to throw the . K-McDoutald. Bau^r. !>prio. Good­ provided to newsmen covering the 9-6010, JA. 7-36 Contois, Ml. S-S^. Center, Room 963, 316 Stuart St., COVENTRY —r. Heated 3 room grlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, If you decide to buy now newsmen off Mrs. Petrov’s trail man. RBI-Jfnufn. Maxwfil.YNoron; 2B- Seeks t o 'K e e p H i m in> Re^.,,Judd (R-Mlnn.l, a member row afternoon at 2:30 at the fun­ youns c^dren. TranaportaUon Boston. Oak Flooding . . .from, M 8199.00 9-41 cep ssiiit 111 - Hbiiae jrorelgn Affairs Com- Pentagon. GULBRa NSEN Spinet piano, used ground floor apartment, lease, 375 you will have your choice of before her departure. MrDouffald. HR-Jon.tfn. DP-Col^man. eral home of Taylor and Modeen. Wilson told McCarthy his office fn m iib ^ U ra . Lela lybur, direc­ DeCORMIER MOTORS ' AUTO DRIVING instruction from GENERAL Construction; altera­ N ” X 4 X 8 Plyscord ..M 8115.00 Rlsztito and Collin8: Colllna. Rlsruto P o s t V P r e v i o u s : mlttee. aaW, Elsenhower had as- your home. Insured dual control for display only, mahogany finish. per month. Welles Agency, Coven- Mrs. Pft-ov moved into the em­ and CoIUnji; Om'^n and Goodman: Col­ 233 Washington 8 t. receives 5,000 to 10,000 letters a tor. Phone iqtcheU 9-S767. SAYS: "For top value in fine tions, rei^dellng, plasUc tile, FOREIGN Employment construc­ We carry a complete line of FA^LY">IQME: 8 large rooms on decoratinsr. his group that Congress The family requests that friends car. Larson Driving School. MI. tion work. If interested in foreign Save 3200, only 3399, new piano try. Tel. PI. 2-8872: lot 107 X Steam oil furnace. bassy after her husband made his lin:' lunapniat^d). L^ft-N^w Yo^ 11. year In congressional correspon­ ^xars these are unbeatable.’’ counter W rk, garage, etc. No Job building materials. break for asylum. La.sl Saturday, Bouton €: BBtNlxon 5. Kkd^r 1, Wyrd 2. Salarv Posinbn Told!*"*^***would be contiHIted if sending omit flowers. MRS. ZOPPI, reader and adviier. 9-6075. too small. Eugene Girardin, 16 projects with high pay, write For­ guarantee. Ward Krause. Ph^nc /A ll in very go6d condition. Con- T. J. CROCKETT, Broker 80-Nlxon VO. Kinder 1. Byrd Gorman dence, and numerous telephone All welcome. 286 Franklin Avi NATIONAL BUILDERS’ MI. 3-5336. Wanted To Rent 68 she visited her former home in 'a 2. HO-Byrd 7 In Gorman 1 In 3. j troops to Indochinhsi* deemed ad- 1951 CADILLAC COUPE Trottep/St. ML 9-5509. eign Service Bureau, Box 295, '■ venlent location. 812,000. Madeline 244 Main Street William Stearns, directdi o( the visable. ' John E. McKenna and personal contacts— so many acroaa from the Art theater, por MORTLOCK’S DRIVING School. Metuchen, N. J. SUPPUES Smith, Realtor MI. 9>i642 or MI. Canberra suburb, accompanied by Nixon fi. in S l-^l. Kinder 0 In 3-3. R- that the number could hot be esti­ DeVILLE Lost confidence .quickly restored 420 Davenport Avenue SALE OF Slightly used spiriet MOTHER WITH 4 well- behaved embass.v officials. RR—B.vrd O-O”. Nixon 1-0, Kinder Comnvrnlty "Y ” , a post whlclKis to Speaking on a television pro­ John E. McKenna. 39, West appointment call CHapel 6-6T Roofing—Siding 16 9-1146. Phone: Office MI-3-5416 W-NIxon »l-0». 1.,-Byrd (0-U. U-SufTV^ mated. Cadillac's finest and it’s a by a skilled, courteous "instructor. New Haven. Conn. pianos'. Baldwin Arrosonir, Stein­ children deaperately in need of 5-6 Prime Minister Robert G. 6Ien- mere. McKinley, Runge, Soar. T-2;S1. be abolished by the town Aprir^O, gram last night. Judd added that Springfield. Mass., brother of Wil­ EXPERT CORSETRT eetylce In way, Fischer. Cable-Nelson, all / Re.sidence MJ-9-7751 zles a.nnounced Petrov had asked "every step” of the admirbst'ra- Wilson added that it ia hot th* baby doll, Tu-tone green and License included. Insured, dual lyiY S ROOFING Co. Built up Salesmen Wanted 36;A Telephone STate 7-3597 room rent. References. Write Mrs. MANCHESTER -Several twewfain- A-19.6S3. declined to consider the positioi liam McKenna and Mrs. Charles policy of his immediate office to your home.. Trixie foimationa. controlled standard and hydrama- /roofs, gutter work, roof, chimney full 88-note keyboards, all guaran­ Eva Dancosse, 104 West St., Rock./ ily homes, three bedroom, autb> to see his wife before, she left tion's foreign policy actions towAicd Nichols of this town, died suddenly Aida Adama, 83 Durant St." MI. like new throughout. For the Uc cars. Ml. 9-7398. SALESMAN to sell electrical ap­ teed. Real savings. Tertns. Goss ville. •6.^ROOM Cape Cod, two miles from Australia. The Russian ambassa­ now held by James Herdlc as dochina "has been talked oveX have a stenographer monitor tele­ repairs. Free estimates. Ray matic heat, with garages located Xfapehester, hot water oil heat, In Springfield, Mase.. Saturday. 3-8160, call after 8 p.m. , carriage trade. Only $795 pliance. Age no barrier. Clean, Diamonds— Watches— I Piano Company, 317 Asylum St., in east and west side. The Escott dor refused the request. siqierintendent of recreation at the with both Republicans and Demo- -Bom in New York City, son of phone calls. He said he under­ Hagenow, MI. 9-2214. Ray Jack- larg^'lpt. Full price 30990. A. R. stands^ telephone calls are moni­ down. son. MI. 3-8325. healthy outside work. LaFlamme Jewelry 4f Hartford, JA. 5-6696. Open Thurs­ Agency. Ml. 9-7683. After departure of the plane. Town Opposes salary of 34,910 a year. General crara^n m.v presence." Wi)U8m and Anji*' McCabe Mc- Motorcycles— Bicyclcs/11 Appliance Co., 15 Oak St. day Sveninga. Free parking next WANTED—Garage, in vlci^ty of Willkie Co. MI. 9-2461. MI. Menzies declared, however, ihat Manager Richard Margin said to­ Sen/DouglaS (D-Ill) said on the tored in a few instances lu other 3 ColU. 1954 CHEVROLET 4-DR. Kennh..he.had lived in Springfield ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler. reV door. ,93 Oak Street. MI. 9-693 NEAR BUS, Five room home of ex- 9-4319, 6U .^*^1. his government would give Mrs. day. same program that "there has been for fout ..years. He headed the offices In the Defense Department MI. 9-6630 after^. SEDAN 1949 HARLEY DAVIDSON ihotor- pairs, adjusts watches expertly\ . cellent construction. Basement ga­ Petrov "furiher opportunity at —primarily to insure accuracy and cycle. 74 O H V. Excellent cohdi Alterations and additions. Cetl- WANTED Four unfurnished roorha FOUR BEDROOMXape Cod, large Rate Increase A petition asking the town so much. cbnAlctlng testimony . . . AAA In Hartford until four years Bel-Air model. Tu-tone , Ings. Workmanship guaranteed. Help Wanted— Reasonable prices. Open dally. rage, sme8ite dr. e. A good buy! Darwin and other places to refuse Board . of Directors to retain I think It wmdd be very helpful If ago when he'ipoved to Springfield spMd, particularly when fneta and tion. Tel. MI. 9-8400. Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce \ Wanted—Jo Buy and garage. mlddleSged couple, fenced in yard, near school. Many WANTED — Ride to Travelera, black and ivory. Radio, heater, A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Male or Female 37 312.000. Madeline Smith, Realtor.' extras. A sacrifice at H2,975. Fbr to return to Ruosia.” * Stearns In his present post, which the President would appear before to be executive sCi^retary and gen­ flgtxrca are being transmitted. street. Mitchell 9-4387. no children or pejA, excellent ref­ MI. 9-1642 or M^. 91146. The BO AC Constellation is Hartford. April 19 -Civic of­ carries a salary of 34.520 and liv­ S ^ e n s said the Army receives houra Ato 4 :30. MI. 9-6S30 after 8. directional signals. Practically FULL SIZE boy's ^lum bia bl street. itltch^'J 3-4860. WANTED—Alan or woman to oper­ SECOND HAND lumber, good con­ erences. Box Z,/Herald, appointment call MI. 3-827< after Congress and telLus what the situ­ eral manager of fhe Springfield cycle. In good condition. Price rea- dition. Need 8 ft. 2 by 4s, 10, 12, 1 6. kscheduled to land at Darwin, ficials of New London. Torrington ing accommodations. is reportedly ation In IhdochinaXs and what to Automobile Club. Hg was secre­ more\han 50,000 requests in tn- new. Onl.v $495 down. MANCHESTER ROOFING and ate refreshment stand, So. Man­ CUSTOM BUILT four room, ex­ Australia; Jakarta./ Indonesia; qiiitiesNmnuslIy from members of sonable. Inquire 22/Hawthorne St. 14 ft. 2 x 6s and plyscore Tel. MI. ! FIVE OR SDf room unfurnished pandable to six, cabinet kitchen, and Manchester attending a Pub­ being circulated. It s rumored that do about it.” tary of the New England Confer­ 1954 CHEVROLET 2-DR. Siding Company offers winter chester area. Part time to start. Garden— Farm— Dairy 'Singapore; Calcutta, ttidia: Kara- ence of the AAA and a mamber of Congres^/ patriotic organizations, ^ Automobiles for Sale 4 Experience desired but not essen­ 9-7551. spartment/for quiet family of large living room, fireplace, oak lic Utill“ *s Commlaaton hearing the subject may come up at the Statement Is Disputed prices—12% discount on ait roof­ Products 50 chl/Pakislsn; Beirut, Lebanon and meeting toinorrow of the Board. the 6(ltttneague Methodist O^urch, the press Apd American citizens. SEDAN tial. References required. Furnish three adults. Call JA. 7-0065. floors, sanitary molding, storm Lots For Sale 73 today c -"d a proposed 24 per Ren. Kefauver (D-Tenn) dis­ 1931 Hudson 2-t)r. Super 6 Sedan Business Services Offered 13 ing and siding. Free estimates. I ZuriM, Switzerland, en route to Martin atald today that when he Springfield Kiwanis Club, Spring- "I do not suggest, that the De­ Bel-Air model. Tu-tone Cali AU. 9-8933. own transportation. Write Box LR, windows, oil steam heat, 100’ lot, cent inc; use in rates of the Con­ puted Judd's statement by\iaying .. —Radio, heater and over­ Herald. COW MANURE, 310 USED CEMENT MIXER. Phone trees, near stores, bus. Only TWO BUILDING Lots, 243 nd 244 | London. was interviewed by the Advisory field Chamber of Commerce. Fu,- partment of the Army does not rt- green and ivory. Radio, heat­ HAROLD 4 /SONS. Rubbish re­ a load, de- MI. 9-2059. Wildwood Road,I Lake Hayward, 4 neither Reuubllcans nor Demo^ats ture Springfield. Inc., anO the Mit-' 1,^ drive, excellent condition. FOR THE BEST in Bonded built livered. MI. 3-6972 N o t i c e 310.000. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. necticut Power Co. Park and Recreation Oommisston .^civ* congresMqnal correspondenc* er. directional signals. Prac­ moval, alsp^cellars cleaned. Call Conn. Inquire 29 Cottage street. I for the top post in the Recreation were being consulted on ijie tlneague Community Assn. He was 1951 Hudson Hornet Club Coupe— 5H. 9-403^^ ______, up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, 9-5132, 9-4694. From New London were Mayor administration's foreign policy ac­ u > ^ g action .x^ich would result BURPEE SEEDS Grow! We have Dept.X Stearns said he would not a chief petty officer in the Navy in a. particular advantage to an A one-owner car. MiAt be tically new. Only $495 down. conductors and roof repairs call Situations Wanted— Zoning Board of Appeals COVENTRY. Conn.. Route No. |Ousted Chief Thomas Griffin and City Manager tions. And in Huntsville, Ala., Sen. S|^l kinds of flower and vegetable Rooms'Without Board 59 EAS’F h a R'TFOIU). Beautiful Sun­ take tne Job at the 34.910 Agure. in World War II. individuM.'or requiting a particu;, aeen to be appreciated. Ra­ 1953 WILLYS 4-WHEEL GUARA^TEEID Top quality tele- Coughlin, Alitchei! 3-7707. Female 38 In acrni'dajK e with the require­ 44-A. Corner lot 70 x 200, cleared, 1 Edward Hinkle: from Torrington Sparkman (Ct-Als) issued a state­ vlaloiyservice. Calla received be­ aeqds in stock. See our large set Ridge. Three homes priced was Ma.vo;- William T. Carroll, and DeclsW to abolish the director­ Besides his parents and brother lar assighinent; or seeking dio, heater and Ip^dramatlc, DRIVE JEEP IN PRIVATE Home, clean, pic ments of Wie Zoning Regulations good neighborhood. Real value at S a y s H e ment veslerriay calling 'on the ad­ and si.ater. he leaves his wife, Mrs. direction elgnale. \ fore^ p.m. will be serviced same FOR ALL KINDS of roofing, siding stock Budget Center, 91 Center ant. large room. Quiet neighhor- of the Town of Manchester. Hon- from. 317,200 to 322,900. See these 3775. 7 miles to Manchester Post! from Manchester General Manager ship at the "Y ” was made and consideratlbih" Stevens, said^ Full top. draw bar, heater and painting call Manchester St, Phone MI. 3-4164. today. The Escott Agency. MI. ministration 'o "reestablish bl- Rita 6tcKenna. and two children. 1931 Hudson Hornet Sedan—Spe­ nlKht. MI. 9-1347, CURTAINS Laundered and Ironing hood. Gentleman preferred/ Ref­ necticut. the Zoning Board of Ap­ Office. Inquire 130 Pearl St., Man: Richard Martin and Mrs. Helen announcedX last September. The "These occasions are ri^ ^ ’ Ste­ and directional signals. Just Roofing and Siding Co. Free esti­ done in my home. MI. 9-4333. 9-7683. Fitzpatrick, a member of the date of abolishment was made partl.san action toward working Suzanne and Jeanne McKenna, all vens said, and handlM in th* cial paint, radio, heater and erences required. MI. 3-81 peals will hold a public hearing on Chester. Tel. MI. 9-4143. Fraud and Abus^ out this present dangerous situa­ of West Springfield. ara like brand new. Save $600 on mates. Tel. MI. 9-8933. April 26, 19.54 at 8 P.M. In the B o a ^ o f Directors. p ^ lic only recently^ however. At department of thifsAtiny in strict hydramatlc, 4 new whitewall MASON—Fieldstbne a specialty. E. POULTR-Y MANURE for sale. 312 LARGE ROOM next Iq/bath. Vicin­ MANCHESTER—New rai.ch, qual­ tJiWln and Hinkle said New tion” in Indochina. The funeral will be held tomor­ tires. this unit. Hearing Rcwni of the Municipal ity construction, no development, ^ast two menybers of the Board at accordance with earablUhcd poli­ Toth. Phone MI. 9-3207. Roofing 16-A Situations Wanted— a cord delvyered. PI. 2-6756, ity of East Center /and Summit (Continued from Page One) Londqn h'aa been hit by the Pres­ Ahe last meeting expressed regret Sparkman, the Democratic nomi­ row afternoon’ at 3:30 in ths North cies and proceduras designed to Building oh the follownng applica­ large kitchen, three bedrooms, Re.sort Property For Sale 74 Methodist Church, with bbrial in 1931 Hudson Hornet Sedan—Ra­ 1950 WILLYS 6 CYL. " Male 39 Sts. Private (arnjly. Gentleman ent business'recession, that 60 ne\/ S t the decision' to do away with nee for Vice President In 1952 and insure fair andr'^ethical treatment WIRING INSTAiOATlON of all ROOFING— Specializing in repair­ tion: full cellkr. wooded lot. centrally the East Cemetery. dio and heater. Full price SPORT JEEPSTER preferred. Park^g space avail­ HIDEAl^Y COTTAGE dent Eisenhower signed, an order applicants for public relief have Steam’s Job. \ a onetime U. S. Delegr.te to the of ail militai^ personnel. S1195. types. No Job too small. Peter ing roofs of all kinds. Also new DRAFTSMAN WANTS part time ifousehpid Gootls 51 Valley Oil Co. for pcihii.ssion to located. Only 312.500. Carlton W, United .Nations, said he under­ Friend^.may call at the Holmes A rare car in flawles.s me­ roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys able. Phone MX 9-2636. con.<(trnct additional bay to south Kurnlahed, fireplace, nice biook at Augusta, Ga., today permitting been processed Iri 'oije day last The petition seeking to keep Stevena/Mid that the few such 1957 Hudson Super 6 Sedan—A Pantaluk, 40 Foster street. Phone work, experienced, references. Hutchins. NU. 9-5U2. 9-4694. the banking committee to examine week and thJtt the effect of the Steams at the Job reported was stands sqme adminis^tration moves Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to­ requesta^ceived are handled by chanical condition. OnIj/$295 MItcheU 9-7303. cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex­ Box OG, Herald. DAMAGELKBY THE PLEASAN”^FU R N ISH E D room, side of gasoline statmn; also Cer­ - running through property. Approxl- night from t to 10 o'clock. one-K>wner car, beautiful Jet perience. Free estimates. Call tificate o f Apprc.val f„ • Repairer's PHELPS ROAD — Custom built "mately two acres. Full price 85,200. Income tax returns. By law, the rale ri.se on coitaumers ip that Initiated by Matthew Moriarty. l.nv# been made "without discus­ t)i* a ^ n cy or commaitd Ui'volved. down. RAILROAD CO. suitable two persons One Treasury Dept, mu.st keep income area would be "drast sion even w'th Republican leaders black finish. Radio, heater, DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Howiey. Manchester AUtchell Licen.se at 559 Main Street. Rusi-- home, five large rooms, livlr^ Bargain. local auto dealer and a trustee of "iii/the same manner and in ac- automatic shift, overdrive. A WHOLE LOAD OF block frdm Main St. Phone MI. tax returns secret, even from con­ the "Y ” building. It Is backed by 111 Congress.” rdanee with the aame policiea 1951 WILLYS 4-\VHEEL copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, 3-536J. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 9-3884/ ne.ss Zone III. STATF, HEARING room, fireplace, partial open stair­ ; Call In addition, Hink'Je obaerw Full price |1185. DRIVE STATIOiyiVAGON FURNITU ALSO. way, dining room, kitchen, plumb­ gressional Inveatlgator.-i, unle.a.<) au­ that the Electric Go. ap^eitrs to be le 61anchester Improvement Gore said In an Interview that and procedures as other cor­ guns, etc., repaired. Shears, and E * E REALTY thorized by the President to dis­ AsSn,^ and. aome North End citi­ he.;doesn't w'ant to awatt an emer­ respondence." 1950 Hudson Super 6 Tudor Sedan It looks like brand new. Only kmves, mowers etc., put into con­ Heating— Plumbing , 17 CANARIES, g u a r a n t e e d aing- FIIpNlSHED ROOM for rent near All prisons interested may at­ ing for automatic wa.sher, oil burn­ having no dlfficu/t.v in paying div­ Fuqerals ers, all colors, also ■ females. APPLIANCES I MI-9-6297 or MI-3-4480 close them. idends and seeiifa to be "in sniind zens. gency before getting the facts and “ Department of the Army re­ —Very good condition. Only $395 down. dition for coming needs. Braith- Ain St. Gentlemen preferred. 9 tend this hearing. er, two large bedrooms, bath, sec­ 1895. LENNOX FURNACES and warm 5H. 9-0426. [azel St. Tel. Ml. 9-2170. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ond door. . Large screened rear The alleged over-aized loans for financial ahape. M a rtln '^ ld today that after a public declaration of administra­ cords are not available from which waitc, 52 Pearl street. air heating. Earl Van Camp. MI. Original Cost $1,367,19 icO.VEN'TRY LAKE Four room 6lra. WUIIam KSrv^a 1947 OLDSMOBILE William H. Stuek, Phairman porch, ' garage. Venetian blinds, apartment builling date back Neither Csrtoll nor Martin have former recreation head John Hed- tion policy. He said the country I can ascertain with any degree of 1948 Nash Sedan—Beautiful black 9-584 y . THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet / YOU CAN HAVE IT j year round cottage, fully insulated, to the Truman administration and Funeral serv’tces foc/M rs. Wil­ finish. Radio and heater. Up­ CLU^COUPE GONDER’S T.V. Service, available ROOM FOR RENT, private family. Clarence N. Luflen, .Secretary screens, storm windows. Excellent yet had an opportunity to state in.d resigned as\the result. of a ought lx know If Mxon was out­ accuracy the number of instances Center, 995 Main St., invites you FOR ONLY I storm windows, fireplace. Full were before Hollyday became con­ fight with the Bosrd>4^ Advisory lining \^lte House policy. liam Karvells, 144 West Main St., of such type which have occurred holstery Just like new. Only Fully clip p ed , original any time. Antenna conversions. GUARANTEED PLUMBING and West Side. Gentleman preferred. cohdillon. Ix)t 90 x' 145, 318,800. ; price 35.000. About 32.000 cash re- the groundsyon which they oppose to visit pets of a|l kinds. Con­ $750 MI.-3-4403. MI. 9-5856,. (or appointment. nected with FHA. ParkNqnd Recreation (^mmlssion '"Hie Vice President .has no con- Rockvilje, were held this morning since the beginning of World War 8595. Philco factory supervised service. heating. Jobbing and new work. j qulred. ACB Realty. MI. 9-2392. Hollyday, a Baltimore banker, the rise. at 9 o'clock at'the Leclerc Funeral throughout^ Onlv $195 down. Tel. m . 9-1486. necticut bred Parakeets^ Ml. Mrs. Fijfzpatrick asked if the decideoxdeparlment wiihAa^ngle atltutlonalN reapansibility in this II.” Stevens said. • 1949 Mercury Club Coupe-*Radio, Joseph Skelly; MI. 9-.3014. 9-4277. Hours Monday'^through It is not very often an 01 rtunity FURNISHED LIVING ro^iii and 6IANCHESTER-Cape Cod expand- was appointed to the FHA post by Home. The Rev. Patrick J. Ma­ 194^ NASH 4-DR. power con/pany has not already re­ head woultL^ Set up and thatAt^ matter and, neither does he have "The case involving Pvt., Schine heater and overdrive. A one- Friday, 10 to 6 :30, ^"tVednesday like this come* around every bedroom, share kitchen, clean, able. High on a hill, haa every­ Fisenhower a year ago. Hia resig­ honey ' of St. Bernard's Church. AMl^SSADOR SEDAN Moving—Trucking once in a while it 19 ceived a federal tax consideration plications for. the position would .the authority to speak: on policy la an exception due to the unusual owner car, closed at 2 p.m. S. & H. Green a. Thia is cheerful. Near Main St. Call MI. thing, excellent location, full price, Suburban For Sale nation was requested last week. be invited. StenqnS applied. It was Rockville, officiated; and read the circumstances that occurred in his ' '\- R a ^ , Nifsh weather eye SMALL GARDENS Plowed. Tcl. Storage 20 the first time in yearj can offer of 81.60a000. imlgss It wag delegated to him.” 1951 Studebaker. Land Cruiser— MI. 9.T016, stamps. ! 3-5937. 310.900., 6lancheater, ranc’- home, BOLTON, School St. -i- Attractive At that time. Cole said Hollyday then that he declitied to consider Gore -s|iid. "It\ is, imperatively In­ committal service at the grave in case and which continued over • such a tremendo bargain. So For Ahe company, Pr'esident St. Bernard’s Cemetery, Rock- Automatic drive. Only 24,000 h e a ^ g system, overdrive. AIANCHESTER — Package Deliv­ very centraUy located. 24 x 39 three bedroom home built on over­ had not taken action to atop Austin/D. Barney explained that the salary set by thVtpwn, accord cumbent op theXPrS^ident to make ■uhetantlal period of time.” miles. Full price $995. ROTOTILLER. Plowing and light TROPICAL FISH hobbyist selling don't wait and h down and get NEWLY DECORATED, Beautifully foundation, msout 1 year old, very abuaea under Title l--the FHA'a ing to Martin. viliA. Original throughout. Former­ ery. Local light truckmg ’ and out healthy stock of Guppies, 10c it. Everything*jA guaranteed—Buy furnished and spacious room. The sized lot, large trees, hot wfater temporary tax write-offs have his policies clgat wdtji respect to hauling. Call evenings or Saturday, modern throughout. Full price, heat oil, basement garage. Com­ home repair and Improvement pro­ our possible filrAker involvement Bearers were' Raymond Pschi- I f you lack cash, for down pa.y- ly owned br local e.'jcccutive. MI. 9-9613. package delivery. Refrigerators, each. 4t Green Road, any time. all or part'.' « most complete light housekeeping been jBCcured. but that this benefit choltz, Stanley Muzlkevik. Alfred washers and stove moving a 312,300 or less If ydu care to do pletely rederorated and exterior gram. ■ is not passed on to stockholders n Indochina. The '^country desper ment on these cars, we can arrange nly $195 down. TH IS l 6 t i n c l u d e s (acuities available in Manchester. your own grading. Many other list­ Karvells. Robert Spllka. Anthony About Town ANTIQUES Rctinisbed^ Rcpaiiring specialty. AU. 9-0752. TURTLES. Limited quantity. 50c You will marvel at the cleanliness painted. Only 312,900. Goodrhild Cole aaaerted that high-presaure aniy will have to be made up out 'htcly needs elariAfuitton. and/ the V for other terms. ‘ , Electric / Refrigerator, Range, ings of all kinds from 35500 up. Realty Co., Realtors, MI. 3-7925 home-improvement aaleamen had president is the oni Kiipchunos, and Peter Rutsky. LOW COST SPECIALS done on any furniture. Tieman, bach, ■ Kelly's Aquarium, 29 Sun­ of. this building. Children accepted. of A'llure revenues. one can The Study group of the Sbuth AUSTIN iv CHAMBERS CO^ set St. Open 'til 9. Waahii^Machine. Vacuum Clean­ The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, anv time Ind'iced iiouaeholdera to obtain Army Trie -give it. ■ MccLu RE a u t o CO., Inc/ 1946 NASH 4-DR. SP:DAN 189 South Main St. Phone MI. Central. Priced so reasonable Realtors. Tel. Ml. 3-6930 or 9-9531. !rs. Fitzpatrick further in- Raymond Jewell Methodist WSCS will meet-’ Wed­ 3-S643. local and long distance moving, er, DJifette Set, linoleum. Utility flarger lo.ma than they needed, Indloaiea tion Fully equipped; A clean solid packing, storage. Call AU. 3-5187. you'll gasp! Be sure and see this BOLTON—Attractive Cape Cod con­ ilred if the compan.v foresees | '■'.The funeral of Raymond'A. Jew­ nesday at 3 p. m. at thVehurch. 373 Main Street ets. Livirtg'Room Suite. Rugs. one. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. WHITE STREET-Pleasant neigh­ provided ahoddy work and abort Ing atomic energy as a source ; At\Augu8ts. Ga.. w Eisen- car. Full price ,$295. Hartfor*’ CHapel 7-1423. Live Stock— Vehicles 8, Lamps, Smoker, Bedroom W E BUY sisting of five rooms on one floor, ell, “ Route 6. WIliimantic Road. Tel. MI-9-0442—Open Eveklngs f u r n it u r e Refinlshing, antique borhood. cozy home, 4 room ex­ yalue, and in ;ome caaea perpe­ of fuel for electric power genera­ Dickenson h o w e r^ vacationing. pAesidcntial Rehearsals . of both the' Satvar furniture a specialty, chairs caned Spring Mattress.' dishea, Entire or Partial Estafes and only five years old. Expand­ Bolton. 'Was held Saturday after­ 1946 CHEVR0L?:T 4-DR. WE BUY COWS, calves and beef pandable Cape .Cod, living room trated outright fraud. tion. ' I press secretary James cXHa^-erty noon at 2 o'clock at the Holmes tion Army Band and Songaters i-and rushed. Ansori F. Thorp. silver set, pictures and s (e4- other ROOM FOR Gentleman. 91 Foster able second floor, ^ouae. is well Hollyday, saying he knew o] 1953 FORD Ranch wagbn. All \ SEDAN Paintinff— Paperinj; 21 cattle. Also horses. Piela Broi Antiques, China, Glass 12 X 18, fireplace, tile bath, ames- con.i room Public Records the court members a statement Hoiise Atomic Energy Commit-, qutem Maas xiili be sung Apfil 26 and heater,' good condition, company to complete your down- COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart! ware, pewter and-fumiture. proper practice.^'/ and tha* they Assn, urge.s all members parti- Out of town reverse charges. Gary lamonaea singles at 38.750 and up. Two fam­ ranch, combination kitchen, din­ that i f , duress of Dickenson is tees, .commented that "it is a lit­ at 9 a; m. in 81. .Mary’s Church. cipatirig in the Mvsticettes' spring Only 895 down. . payment. Positively oply |145 R.-Wolcott on wringer and auto-i also were consldyred nifflclent 'by- tle difficult, to bring any type'.of i Norw’glk. matic Washing machines, vacuum ' .®^ree ily homes, 4 and 4v 5 and 5, 6 and ing room, fireplace, 'double President' Eisenhower's Advisory proved and is established legally at revue, to-report f«u- dance rehear­ j j „ '/ i on the: S8th Boston ent residence 'which is near Bast get an estimate on electrifying 8>J FOOT CoJdspot refrigerator, 8 A. M, to"^4:;M) P. M. qhd two-veh'icle ' accident Satur­ pu'Dlic opinion is intelligent and post office; Only , store ih small W I’TH a v a i l a b l e 611. 9-9531. plher ranches front Realtor. Ifltchen ' 0-5S7S. 108 day. this one involving a panel Qultelaijn Deeds another POW, and telling the A. A. Pnt riots' Dny mnrathnn. Center Street. 1936 BUICK tudor sedan, heater, your machine. Sichel. MI. 9-9419, less than two years old. Like new. EASY SPIN-DRY i washing , ma­ 19500 and up'. - Henry. atraeL , * todny. Karvonen erowsed the ■ realistic, our' foreign policies w’lll Day phone 3-5171. . town east of Manchester, on state PARKING SPACE? ■r truck 'driven by Charles R. . Robert R. Hanley to Frank Communists’ he had a gun in his good tirea aikl pnow tires. In Very V Very- reasonable. Can arrange to chine. in good condition, 330. MI. f. ■ ' Smythe and Helen. Eva Addle possession. The charge said that as dnlsli line'of the 36 miles, 835 be succesafult to- the extent that GUA'TCMAIA WORRIES U. Bx Auto Accessories—-Tires 6 - 4 - highway. Comer building.,has two «VA a p p r o v e d . Beautiful Echo Audette. 16, of 42 Lzneaster Rd., good condition, price 360. MTi suit. kn. 5-4165.. 9-9708. -» IF RilADY to buy, aelJ, exetaanga a result the soldier was "jailed' yards eburao. ia,^ 3:26:36. The public opinion is in error, our for­ W asklngt**. .April 16 apartments. One available to own­ We have just, such offices PRATT ind WHITNEV , Mountain^. ElStates,. less than S real estate, mortgagee arranged. and a car operated by Horace MU- Smythe, property on Spruce M002. be seen at 146 Center FOR TIRES, Tubea and 'batteries Household Services er. Doirii^ over' vi.oeo per week. let. 45.'of 44 Marshall Rd. ' Street. ' . ■pd repeatedly beaten." record fpr the roune, eet n year eign. policies will be in error.” There war* ladtenttomi today th* Rdl^AL AND'8 mitii-(>>rona port- SEVERAL. USED refrigerators; |30 .awaiting your inspection. mil'e's from,Manchester. S'* roonl Consult ’ Howard . B. • Hastings, ago "hy Japan’s Kelto- Y'hinada. Lodge counseled A.marl'cans contact your Goodyear Service Owner jln poof' health and wishes ablo; and standard typewriters. 'AIRCRAFT ranch houses, strictly modem ip Patrolman Joaeph Hllinskl, who Frank/Smythe ' to Robert^rt[ Dickenson was one of- the 23 V . 8 . .gtate .Depjtrtmtfit. ti**- -r^Offefcd 13-A ' to 390. LaFlamme' Appliance Cp., For comiplete information Agi|ncy. 60. 6-1107.' I U 3:18:51. ■ “ against ekpMting too much from f>*d aasat raperi* *t lafreaalag 1066 CHEVROLETS, 2H)dors beau­ Store, 713 Main Street. Ml. to retire. 'This is a gpod opportun­ All makes of adding machines :JS Oak St. MI. 9-6868. every resj|iect. FulUcfBars, large Investigated, said the accldc'nt-.pc- H a n1 e y, property on ^juce Aniertcan POWs whp flr»t. t*-/, 0^1390.; Use, our esisy pay p^Ui.' EIXI^EIUENCED at doing curtains. ity for spmt- family hqt affaid to see Frarik Miller at - OivtaioB o f Uaited Aircraftj- WE HAVE buyers, waiting for .sin- Igiirred about 12:20.p. ih. in the in.- Street. ' : f . - 'fused repatriation unde* the .Ko­ .1 ^pkupatic efforts to hrlqg shout CemmoBlst. activity .la Ooatar ( tiful colora, 10M Pontiac Star sqjd 'or rented.' Repalia on 'alt' lota. Hot 'water heat, olj bgmw. l ^ c /hanges quickty on highly Will hatid law der your ciirtaiiis at ■ work and mdke'real money. All roakya. Marlow*a ' ^ KENMORE ELECTRIC dryer, one Sale price, 312,400. Ellsworth Mit­ glt and two-famiiy homes, Mori^- tersMtion of .Good)»in and Frank­ Harold M. to taiclUe; Rv rean an^U cc terms, but Ikter he Lott of garage mechanics a mala, M plapitiag a Mil drMa nri ' Ctolef, patalioa. teeny-weeny mile. s a l e . New motor guar-' ' • ' Co'rporatibn.V ' a tipasonablSi'price, MI. 9t24U. , must be sold, lock, stock and bar­ year old. Hot Point electric atoVe.- ten Agency, Reallors. Bhonej 611., r gageagages srraj^aa.arranged. r-iaaaiPleaae call A.C.B. lin Streets. There were, no arrests Gee. property on Verneii Straet./ And *0*1 oUier POW changsd Thrir just fallow* who whp* grtta*—eai compltz International prob- \l*w *f th* ritaattMi la V...... oa M ch. Fill] 90-day guaran- antee.\Ford, Chevrolet, Mercury, THE SAVINGS RANK y * . -I.- H. ' our at**riag w | p *«li . . I ' tema. Chatrai toe, bank financing. Bob . Oliver rel....Good terms tq responsible BEAUTIFUL Seltetion of wool/«m Portable ' electric waaher, G.E. 8-6680. , ' r -I I Realty Co, s a 0-3863. Of injuries. \ Roger R. Di'TgraJido to ICnrtiiA minds A|)d enme horn*,. , ----- — -----ruiiuw.:, vniwiiiu--CURTAINSDodge,. 1124.96, Pontiac, LAUNibERED Oldamo- bv hand/ .pkrty. The Waterfront Realty Co., naota at tow prices. Also nuf wool .roomI hegter. floor model clrcu- OP MANCHESTER M S 6Ula St. Cast Hartford A'.' . \ 410 Asylum 8t., Hartford, JA. •V' '• / .-• '.i. and instnictlms in bgaMizif niga. ^Jatiag. faa, studio couch. Moving A ■-1 6-0796, or Coventry J»l. 3-‘t9S9. Rbckvia#6^i70f, , but M state. 146 Center St.,' '-V. . ' ^ J. ■4"" t - 1 - ^ . 4 . . / . ■ .7- ' , 'l,,.V- ' V -F' ./ '■ ^ ’4 - r I •

\- W PAGE glXTEBIf MONpAY, APRIL 19, 1984 \' iHanrljiffitrir lEtt^ntng ifm l!) . V - ATcrage Daily Nci Preaa Run Th# Weather For the Week Ended rereeiwt of V. S. Weather Hnrana Manchester Lodge No. 1477, A meeting of XI- Gamma Chap- April |7. 1M4 Loyal Order of Moose, will hold tar of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will Bermuda Vacationers , Jesus’ Final Word Fair, Httle eliaage In iempem- A bout Town installation of officers Wednes­ be held tomorrow niglii. at 8 o’clock 11,188 ture tonight suMl Wedneoday. Lnw day night at 8 o'clock. The Women at the home of Mr«. .Harold tonight 52-dd. High Wedneoday of the Moose are cordially invited Schuets, 15 Thomas Dr. From Cross Is ' Memher of Mm Audit ' Loyal arclc of Kingu Daughters .\ 75-Se. will hold a rummage sWe Wednes­ to attend the installation. Bareiui oF drcsslatioiis RUMMAGE SALE Manchester— A City o f Villaige Charm day morning at 9:15 In 'l^oodruff DAughtera of. Lll^rty No. 17, Sermon’s Theme Hall o f the Center Congregational Manchester Lodge No. 73. A. F. LOLI, will meet in Orange Hall Church. Patrons are requeatw to and A. M.. will hold a special com­ tomorrow at 8 p, m. All members munication at the Masonic Temple are urged to attend as important '"The seventh word of Jesus VOL. LXXIII, NO. 176 (Clneaifled AdverNelng on Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 19.34 (SKLTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS use the door at the side. entrance from, the cross, 'Father, Into Thy SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH o f the basement on the north side tomorrow night at 7:30. The Mas­ reports will be submitted. Mrs. o f the building. Articles may be ter. Mason degree.^ will be exempli­ Georgina Tomlinson of Summer Hands I Cqmmit My Spirit!' found ■ . N ^ ' fied by the officers of the Lodge, St. is chairman of the t,ea to fol­ its divine benediction in. the an­ left at the church Tuesday night, nouncement of the Easter angel or will be-collected by either Mrs. assisted by the FelloWcraft Club. low the meeting. "Truck,< Trash and Treasures" A t the conclusion of the meeting, ■He is not here! He is Risen!’ The Ilavtd IfUldoon or Mrs. Harold triumph of the man upon the cross D\ ickenson Belcher, if contacted. there will be a social hour and re­ Mr. ahd Mrs. Robert J. Donahue freshments. and children. 90 Cooper St., visited of Calvary was that He rose vic­ U. S. Not torious over ’Sin and death," de­ ■n»e Immaculate Conception relsttves in CIsremont, N. H., during the holidsys. Esster Sunday clared the Rev. John E.' Post Accused by Mothers Circle will meet with Mrs. MisS Rgth Bronke, 108 Ridge yesterday morning in the North THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd / John Allison. 40 Westminster Rd., St., left Saturday by plane, fpr a morning they were surprised to And fnow on the ground. Methodist Church. at 8 o ’clock Wednesday night. spring vacation in Florida. The preacher continued, "The ALL DAY FROM 9:00 A.M. seventh and final word of Jesus ina Fellow RW S t Bernadette's Mothers Circle Chitdoor ' g ^ lesson.s. sponsored '\The Washington Parent-Teacher' from the cross is the Hfcllelujah Gigantic Stock For Your Selection ■■ " ' ^ will meet at the home of Mrs. Assn, will ’’’mee^ tomorrow at 8 by the Manchester YWCA, will Chorus of the Christian faith! Washington, Aprii-,20 (A*)— Peter Gromi. 32 Conway Rd., to- start 'Thur3day-«moming at the p.m.'ln the school annex. Dr, Win­ When Jesus cried with a tri­ Men, Women’s and Children's clothing .in excellent con­ norrow night at 8 o'clock. Manchester Country Club. The field T. Moyer, local pediatrician, umphant voice 'Father, Into Thy A former/-prisoner of war first class commences at 9:30 and will speak on "Conceptions and Hands I Commit My Spirit,’ 'th* dition. Furniture, children's furniture, toys, hooka, Trouble Spot in Southeast Asia swore today that his plans tov the second at 10:30. Scheduled Misconceptions of Oiildren's Dis­ angels of God must haVe sung in household items, lamps, vases, chairs, radios, dishes Made on FH A Frauds Facts Told escape from a Korean prison to run for six weeks, the course is eases." .’nils subject should be of essence the words which Georg and trinkets. being instrfifcted by Alex Hack­ much interest to all parents and a Frederich Handel later set , to N ca^fl were tipped off to his SPRING SALE ney, well-known pro of the Coun­ good attendance is anticipated. music ‘Hallelujah! For the Lord ! Sponsored By AIVg roups of WSCS CHINA jailhys by Cpl. Edward S. try Club. Anyone wishing to join Mrs. Santa Leone ahd her commit­ God Omnipotent reigneth!’ For N ' . \ B y Dulles Dickehson. either of these classes may regl»^ tee will serve refreshments in the the seventh word of Jesus was a The witne.sa, Cpl- Thoma.* A. Field Pieoe^Newest .\ildition lo Old Gun Collection ter at the YWCA Office in^/tbe school cafeteria after the meeting, supreme declaration of faith in this ! ^ ALL ARE W^ELCOME Carrick of Blacksburg. Va.. said at T ax Asieht Community Y Building Monday presence and power of the living A t Parley the opening the second day of Wes' through Friday from 9 to 3 God. » Dickenson's ^ u rt martial that he p. m. ; / . St. Elizabeth’s Mothers Clrclb will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at ^ "In Jesus’ word and counti^;- overheard the defendant inform bn T e lk tha home of Mrs. Anthony Kra- nance.-we see triumph, serenity; Washington, f priii20 (/P)— him. Carrick sk(d he listened South Mancheiter Auxiliary cunas, 64 ’Turnbull Rd. Election of and obedience. The Master was Two Senators said today af­ through a paper dbbr at the prison Firemen will hold a drill at 6:45 totally comhiitted to His Father’s camp. \ tonight at the Spnice Street fire­ officers will be held at this meet­ ter a meeting with Secretary This testimony sent opposing B p w b w i n g ing. work. His word is a counsel to our house. Plans 'Mil be made for a serenity of spirit. It is also a of State Dulles that no de­ .counsel into a vigorousNjebilte on training program. All members charge 'that we enter into what cision to dispatch American the admissibility of Carridk's tes­ WashinKton. April 20 (/P>— are urged to attend. Members of Gibbons Assembly, the' late Frederick W. Robertson fighting forces to Indochina timony. Guy Emery, diefeitee at­ Catholic Ladies of Columbus, are of Brighton used to call, ‘Obedi­ torney. drew from cifriick on cross The governirtent> revenue is being considered. llie 'spring rally of the Youth reminded that the meeting tomor­ ence, The Organ of Spiritual examination that he had also oi^r- chief testified today thi THIS.WEEK row at 8 p.m. wilj be held lii St. Knowledge.’ " Both Senators are Republicans, heard Dickensofi 'confe.-a that he, Temperance Council will be held Ferguson of Michigan and Bridges builders of 1,149 FHA4n- Thru FRIDAY Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the James' hall, and that the new of­ The Rev. Mr. Post said that the • \ ' V"'% A" INDOCHINA himself, was planning a.n escape. ficers will be presented in the form resurrection of Jesus is our per­ of New Hampshire. Asked why hie had not mention­ sured apartment prom ts MANCHESTER Burnside Methodist Church, East Ferguson, who left the meeting Hartford, as part of the observance of a skit. Initiation of a class of manent Christian hope. "It is that ed this fact, the witness said: reap^ 65 million d o ll^ in 40 new members will also take by His resurrection a New Age of early to keep another appoint-. "I try to forget things, sir." CARPET CENTER of Youth Temperance Education ment, added: profit.* almost le n tir^ from Week this week. The guest speaker place At this meeting, and a social devotion, freedom, and of grace Carrick said that he was In a borrowing more tl)i(^n they 80S MAIN STREET has been ushered in. That hope "I don't think It (the decision) foxhole with Dirken.son just before A T MIDDLE TURNPIKE will be the Rev. John E. F ^ t of period wjth refreshments will fol­ U in the works at all. the North Methodist Church. low . brings Christian men and women both were raptured Nov. a. 1950. spent. into three great privileges: a new "At present I am against send­ Confided On Plans T. Coleman A ndre's presented ing American troops to Indochina. St. Msrgaret-Mary. Mothers Cir­ religion, a larger witneas, and a The witness said he saw Dick­ a statistical aumm^yi to a.Sehate challenging call to the Christian I know of no facts to warrant it." enson several times prior to Oct. 8, hearing conducted by Sen- Byrd cle will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. The two Senators talked to re- at the home of Mrs. Petar Pli- Church. 1951, when they confided to each (D-Va). He did Aot pinpoint any kaitis, 153 Hilliard St. "By the resurrection, we may QuinHdn otheC that they were planning single project. rise into new and higher fellowship osespes. However, ‘ m'rd said housing New York, April 2# (f)— lame* The Holy Family Mothers Cir­ •\V'ith God. If the resurrection Then, on that day. Carrick said officials guaranteed 24 million dol­ HEARING BUSINESS Rublnaoa, NBC reporter In Tokyo; he was ordered to headquarters lars in loai^on Glen Oaks Villaga cle will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. means anything to us. we ought at the home of Mrs. Carl Lom­ to be ready and glad to witness to said today that he had been In­ and was told by Wong, a Chinese in/.Queens cfounty, N. Y., although QUALIHED lAHERIES— CORDS bardo, 23 Hawthorne St. its power and truth. The challenge formed “ highly secret meetings’* military adviser, that he was go­ the proje^ cost only 20 million. to the Church is to proclaim to all are on between French otflelala ing to escape and was asked '‘who And ^ r d declared he under* Bermuda News Bureau Photo and Ho Chi Minh In Saigon In an were going with me." stood rants in the Glen Oaks pro­ Mr. and Mm. Darid Rawlc the world that love and goodneas CONSULTANTS AND REPAIRS triumphed on the cro.ss .and effort to work out peace In Indo­ Carrick said he told Wong he ject w/re "15, or 20 or 25 per cent \. Mr. and Mrs. David Raw1e of Farm Drive are among the vaca­ through the 8mpty tomb there is china. RObinaon said he had been .was not planning to escape where­ highM" due to the fact, that loans Personal Notices tioners af Bermuda this Spring. . The couple is pictured above at familiar with problenas of for all makes of hearing aids peace with God the Father." given the Information by a lop upon the Chlne.se left the room. to me project were in excess of for your' convenience and Mirzentop, Warwick, Bermuda. Rawle.ts assistant to ,the president member of the native aatl-Com- South Shoitl.v aftenvards, Carrick coiystruction costs. hearlag loaa and how beat of Pioneer Parachute Co. niiuilat government In Viet Nam. Cud of $tom ndrews put in that not all of t« help them. comfort. Chino Seo said, he heard a conversation in an In Memoriam adjoining room between Dickenson ese loans were government in- RANGF COCHIN I Sunset Rebekah lodge will fol­ Mr. and Mrs. Verscy McBride of EXTRA HEAVY WEIGHT C O H O N LOOP and Tong, another Chine.se raptor, red. In memoryorv V Klmer H. CJ tin Ark, who CHINA No Fraud Involved pABsrd AWlay A^ll IN. 1051. low its biisines.s se.s.sion tonight at Lake Mohawk. Sparta, N. J., for­ porters at the State Dept, after in which Dickenson was asked for PRIVATE 8 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall with merly of, Manchester, have been FUEL OIL Dulles had briefed a 15-man con- the names of the men in Garrick's . Andrews also Hid the Revenua Gone but not forRott<*n. a rehearsal of the degree in prepa­ visiting friends in town during the gres.sinnal delegation on develop­ ^TTTuTniniTT m group planning to esca|ie. Service thought there was no EXAMINATIONS FINE Wife Rnd son. ration for the second meeting in Easter Weekend. GASOLINE ments in Indo<-hina and the forth­ Dickenson repeated •'the'names fraud, either civil, or criminal, in­ May. Degree Mistress Mrs. Bea­ Scatter Rugs coming Geneva Peace Conference Darkened area in Indochina Indirate* the approximate portion of nrv men," Caniik said, volved because the builders of the HEARING AIDS Card, of Thanks trice Manning urges all officers to Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ which the Reds will attend. now in hands of Red-led Vietminh rebels.. French Union fqrces still .Shortly afterwards, Carrick Glen Oaks project had fully dis­ and personal consultatlona be present. A social time with re­ ranth, will hold a riimriiage sale Situation Well In Hand I have a tenuous hold on DIen Blen Phu (.L), northwestern fortress, said, Tong ssked Dickcn.son "If h.- closed their income In tax returns. la our oltice or at your T wish to (hank ,a1I my friend.^ and freshments will follow. Friday morning. April 23. at 9 r BANTLY OIL Dulles has "the situation well in where recent fighting has been the heaviest In the seven-and-oae-half- would put it on paper . Tlien I Herald/Photo. The Glen Oaks project was com­ home. Newest teat methods with guaranteed service at ralAtlves (or ihoir many arts of Icjnd- a. m. in the Ma.sonic Temple, un­ I IIMI' VN\ , i:s( . WASHABtE— NON-SKID BACKS hand," Ferguson said. The Secre-J year war. .Still In French hands also are the atrategic supply port* heard the rattle of paper." pleted about five yrara ago. ness and sympathy shown in m>; rrernt The huge Glen Oaks Village, and mooem equipment for no cost for one year. Ac­ rfroavoment. I raprcially thank my Group C of the Center Church der the chairman.ship of Mr.s. Her­ taiy will leave for theGeneva' and delta areas of Hanoi (B) and Cochin Ohiaa (C). (.\P Wire- Sent to .\nother Camp heentate teats of your hear­ cepted by the AM.A and ap­ neighbors, tbr nurses, nurses’ aides and will meet tomorrow evening at 8 bert Leggett and Mrs. Carl Peter­ Ml M \i\ - 1 m .i.i Conference “with the blessing of photo Map). Shortly afte.'ward, Carrick skid, comprising about 3.000 apartments, ing. proved by the VA. personnel at Manche.ster Memorial Ho.r- o'clock in the Jtobbins Room. This son. Members of the committee congressional leaders," he. added. ^ he was sent to another prison is a garden-type development of pltal. tile Manchester Sand & Gravel TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 REG. $4.75— 24x32 .... two-story apartment buUdinga lo­ Co. and their employes. will be a wrvice meeting and mem; will be at the Temple Thursday $ 2 .9 9 Bridges said in his view "the sit- . camp for "men the Chinepe called Probe ber.s wUl m«ke dressings for the evening to receive articles for the TEL. ROCKVIl LE 5-2177 uatlon look* gloomy bpt not hope- y E E A reartionaries." cated in the easternmoet part Of ■ ^ .Mrs. Rita Meeks. hospital. sale. Itss.” He said any Ifiove to send M MNe EE O \ Under cross examination, Emery M nds L ocal * i ' New York City'a Queens Borough PERSONAL HEARING SERVICE American force*/ to Indochina' W W U M a /-% W M M akked Carriok if he had toltt on Long Island. REG. $6.95— 24x48 ...... $ 4 .9 9 •>a* not in t h e ^ n d " m ^ m m prosecution before -the , ^ Project ofttclala wltre not iipmo- 808 MAIN ST.. JARVIS BLDG. TEL. jlfI-9-6281 But, he ad^iea that no one could • thattD'fhenson also had adnoUted Arms Stores RuieS iVlblOSt dlately available faf ' comment oni foretell what the future would hold, y * " ■ -9 m U N /• _W that wss-planning an-'cscape. Sen. Byrd’s asaariions! No pirert -4nawer Bridges said in a speech last m y E M W B f W f \ Carrlih-said yea.''"That wss before Newspapermen are, very natural­ night that "We. have made our de- JL JL m m/ t m AJ the rattling of the pm»er," he .said, \VA.shington. April 20 (A>)--^n. Mundt f^-SD) said today EMERGENCY REG. $10.95-— 40x56 $ 8 .9 9 ciaipn" to hold Indochina. o f - . ' Emery' com plaint that 'Ah» ly, inquisitive persona. You can ,.S'cn. Cooper (R-KyI said today he ______' charges ga in st Dickenson were well understand why a reporter and the Senate investigation.* subcommittee, mcliiding the Demo- era. ' / O IL BURNER E.xactly ax illuatraled! Beautiful extra^heavy patlei-ned loop rug iii prepared to go all the way with . ' ^ ■ not ai:fficiently'^spet^(ic to enable a phoiographer who were riding cratic m^fhbers, had agreed tentatively ‘‘mi a fujl setof rules"! Byrd said he wrote Housing Ad- that will give .year* ^f wear. For bedroom*','.bathrooms, halls and the Eisenhower administration to Hanoi, Indochina, A pril 20 (iP)— The thousands o f valiant | Dlckemson tA^raw up a defense, for itAjSrobe of charges exchanged by Sot. McCArthy (R-Wi.*) n>'ni*tmtor Albert M. Coie on SERVICE back from an assignment in Ver- March ,24 asking who WM respon­ living room. Blue, rose, gray, wine, hilnter''green and medium keep Indochina out of Communist defen ders o f Dicn Bien Phu— trapiied bv encirclin g hosts o f He said tl^t be had no idea of noh became mildly curious yester­ and . high Army officials. Mundt,------+ ------^ ------green. aptlng chairman, said the aubcom-' . / sible for the loan guarantees on the ‘’ “s e t Gillette (D-lowa. p.-oposed , f'o'"mu"ist-led Vietmm^ troopii-r^ewe^ fresh strength i day afternoon when an auto wreck- . CALL er passed them on Summit Street, 'I'ould meet again lat^r in Glen Oaka project; but has not yet in a statement that the United | from the skies toda.v. American-supplied Dakota and Fl.ving Col. Richard F.^arborough, the had a "direct answ-ef." LONG WEAf -WASHABLE LOV^iOOP Dangling ungracefully from tirf the day for a final check of the Ar/ea 1 extries Byrd called Andrews as the first MI-9-4548 Ntates take the Indochina war to. Boxcars, piloted by American w officer I Judge l\ granted a mor , wrecker’s crane waa an old /d e - : rules after they have been put Into civilian flyera. aw’ooped low fion by Emergy tha'^ .He prosecu­ witness for an inquiry by the com -. ' crepit field piece (cannon to mb non- ■ writing. He • declined to dtacusa ittee on reduction of non-essen- (Continued on Page Four) through curtain* of fire from rebel tion be required to pai.ie names, military folk). / them In'advance. I|i C o u r t A c t io n WILLIAMS artillery and antiaircraft batteriea Premier Qu dates and places in \its charge.* tiaKfederal expenditures into re- "Hmm, eira 1900," the reporter' Tlie acting chairman di.sclo.'Wil ports’qf housing scandals. ^ OIL SERVICE to parachute tona more ammuni­ against Dickenson mused as the rusty piti gun passed j plans to check the agreed pio- Scatter Rug: tion, food and war material of all The Service has been NEW U-t WATER HEATERS Col. C. Robert Baiti, \the proa- o Hold Wages A s L e a d e r o f them by. / ; i-edure.* to the Government Opera- looking irttq. profits on FHA-in­ Blood ■ Stained, j typea into the long-beai'eged Fi-e’nch ecutor, then asked a r^eas to "Follow that ,*^rerker and don't tions Committee, paren^ boP) - defense then would ask for a ^ n - that the number of caM sof excess stopped in front of the home of to develop in that proce.ss. woolen and woratejL: products loans under InvestigatiorKpy the K e y iY itJ .1 . j rockets and .heavy machine 'guna Commupist Romania announced tlnuance in order to inve.ioie wage rara'Ior firms handling gov- These Were: peared to be the key to a nriurder ;| flying tran-spo'rts dropping more ian -Communist party. ‘ Commu-iat speech Dickepabn is Js latest acquisition. Ihan two houra to woik out- rules ((rnmept'^contracta. \ ! aupplies for the garrison battered n interview with Olander con- Capital Investment — $19,912,- Church. in a one-story project apartment at ; His\action was iit. line with a I to govern the televi.sed public .Ttirecled .Vgaln«t Mitchell Ofto X REG. $6.98— 30x60 34 Hayes Ter. today.- by two all-out rebel, aa.saults since siinil'arXdivision of governmeritai (Continued on Pngw Eleven) ; firVned the fact and shed further heaa jnl;.* scheduled to start 'TTiura- .The legal move was directed at Means... $ 4 .9 8 March 13 and constant locpt Viet- and party reaponsibilitles already ’ light on the future of the cannon Coat of land — $43,194,000. Wudnosdoy, April 21 The <'oat was found under the j day morning. ^lecr.etary of Labor James P. Cost of construction and related body of Wrightaon Comegys; 37, [ minh attacks In the intervening . carried out in the Soviet Union ' and 'its bizarre journey through Mitchell who recently signed an -Starting at 9 A. M. LONG TANK LIFE - RUGGED CONSTRUCTION Fine quality) i-ugs for every i-oom in the house. The new low loop weeks. - ' ,1 Hungary ahd Poland. ’ Manchester's main thoroughfares. Mundt said the rules tenlativri;^^ items $1,077,675,000. cotton rugs in nine colors - blue, rose, green, wine, hUnler green, fqund in the kitchen by his w ife: adopted wore within the frame­ order increasing, effe'ctlve May 7, Ethel at 8:)0 a.m. today when she' Cdnatantly pressing in on the Y- The announcement. broadcast Bus Go. Sound, Was,Gunner's Vlate. ' the.:'minimum'-, from the present Spon.sored By The Lucy ECONOMICAL OPERATION • RESISTS RUST Available in gray, vyhite. red and yellow. The '82-ycar-old pi oiluctioh en­ work of a gi’hei nl agreement (Continued on Page Four) returned from her position as a ahaped “ French cJiSdnch^'ln 0of -* post as -Depu­ .*evernl y ^ rs he-v.-orked at C o lt's , Uarthy, ■ 'vho tqim^t'arily .has capacity in HartfoVd ’.vhere firearm.* are ->r-/ ■ ■ / The 36 companies are member* stabbed /seven times about the ab- ' trenches/and dugouts 1.000 yard.* ty Premier and Minister of Agri­ of the National Assn, of 'Wool f ‘ Bear Brand domen. or le.*a Trom the fortre.**’ main culture to take on the new duties. Bv New Haven made. Natifr.illy. .voil'd expect ah (C'ontinuei)Fn prevaiU I f Y o u 'r e where the fifth bullet entered the I City of New Haven, opposing a became curiovis about firearm.* j r t w s u s propo.*ed bus fare increase, con­ about, two yearj^agh wlien a wom- - , -* ' , i Ing wages paid in the ai>ea.* where Stole body. (Continued on Page -Nine) (Continued on Page Eleven) tended^ in S' brief made; public to­ 111 j c r s < * v I r i l l l i i r v good* are manuMctured: WATER Mrs. Comegys left the apartment j h e a d m .a s t e k .\k k e s t e p at 10 p.m. last night. She.told day that the Connecticut Co. is "'in (Continued od Page Two) The *New: England firms are: Hartford, April 30 (.TV—Statn. lice that, at that time her husband a remarkably sound financial .con­ Connecticut Killingly >Vor- Potice ConuniSsfoner John C. b u d d in g dition.” Newark, N. J., . April 20 i/p) sted MlllSv Danielson. opsf^"* a* * HEATERS was home. Kelly today annoiinred tb« ar­ The kitchen showed aigna of a Ryan on Indochina (2) •The brief, filed by New Haven's Voting in ' New Jersey's Rrim ary; Maine (Cascade Woolen Mill- rest of Manulen Ezra Whltford. $ corporation counsel. (3eorge W, election got of,f to a sliiggiah start ' Oakland, W.vandolle Worsted Co.. ! • 3.95 ■violent struggle. The victim was headmaster of the .Meriricourt IF YOU Are buildinsr a new Ms low as fully clothed in g' blue suit, and the Crawfdrd, with the State Public! in perfect weather today even in "Icxille. Srhooi, B 'e r 11, n, on morals Utilities Commission, Mid the Ne.ws Tidbits home call U8 about our spe­ IN RICH METALLICand FINE PURE W OOL men's suit coat waa found when • di.*tricts where there are congres- Masaachiiselta -Ames 'Textile charge*. Whitford was taken the body was removed by two un­ company's condition results from ainnal lonte.-Hs, i. Corp., Lowell: Ayer.v Proceaa into custody nt the school this $ / l j 6 Be sure to see this beautifuf'new cable stitch hairpin laee Stole Hanoi Peace Deceptive "enormous earnings since its re­ Culled from AP Wires cial policy in which the in­ .k.Mnestal canlt«» dertaker aaaiatanta. Light turnouts were "reported in Gorp,. New Bedford: Bachmann morning by Capt. Leo J. Mul- S.M,«l.an>q9 kit. Kit contains 4% oz. of pure wool fingering yarn and suffi­ V Neighbors indicated that .another ! organization in 1938." • Per Month cient non-tamishlng metallic thread with directions. the. Seventh District wheir foi- ! Corp.. Uxbridge; Henry, cahy. eommonder of the Special couple were know*n to stay at the-' Hartford, also opposing the nwr Rep, J, Paincll Thorns.*. Klou* Co.. Inc.. LawTepce; Maine ! surance increases with the automatiw'W- propo.*ed rqte indreaae. said in its U. S. Senate subcommittee starts Service Division, the commis­ AFTER SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Turquoi.se with silver, black with gold, pink with gold. Comegys home. jailed during his last Hoii.se term, Spinning Co, Lowell: Marrtner * ! sioner said. ^ - An alarm has been put out for - V ietminh.Everywhere brief that the transit c o m p a ,n y ! investigation of “ sadistic, comic value of the unfinished j book a and their impact upPn adp- in 1949. i* trying fo win the *Re-'*Co.. Inc.. I-awrence: Pacific Mill*,! Charles Smith, formerly of 174’ i would be writing'ita own doom if Boston; Southwell Combing Co.. it, ia allowed to increase bus farea [leacenla" in New York City, heart piibiican nniuination on a pro-Mi IA>ST GIRL. 3, FOI NU Main St., Great Barrington. Mass. Cartiiy platform. I North Chelmsford, and Southern ! dwelling. Don't wait until See US foilaji eliminate IroRlRg Wosh Trousers with He ia a^d to. be driving a 1939 BDITOR’.S NOTE: Depending wire that reminds yb:i in Hanoi in the Hertford division.' 'of the comic book industry . .Presi­ Franklin. W . Vo.. .April 39 upon the turn of event* at Geneva that there is a war going on. dent Eisenhower expected to retuin ■ T h e story >va* the same el»c- '.Worsted. Mills. Inr . Boston. -—Seoicher*.today fouod S-year- Green Ford sedan with Massarhu- The New Haven brief also said: wliere, de-spite -the", potentially Rhode Islam! Allendale Co.. ; the buildinR is completed FOR QUICK INSTALLATIONI aetta license platga. , next week, Indochina may be bare-. Deceptive Look The bus company has a "huge to Augusta. Ga. (nr iiuirr golf this old Shirley -Sherman. / w |m> 'liad ly outside the grasp of interna­ The city seems peaceful enough. depreciation reserve" o f S6.617.- : weekend after speaking in Wash­ strong voter pull of ’ statewid'- Centredale; Branch River nWooI ^ been lost' since Sunday mprnlng Police failed to indicate just what referenda on bin^o and' raffles and > MORE FOR YOUR OLD WASHER before you insure it! Smith's part might be in the case.. tional 'Communlani. That waa re­ But the peaceful look is decep­ 492. amounting Ip more than 76 ington, New York City, and Ken- Ckimbing Co.. Woonsookett. and in this .Alleghrn.v mountain areo.- However it is.believed he will play ported by William. L. Ryan yester­ tive. The French admit that in­ . lucky. .She was reporti^ ia good icondie W ell Allow yob $40 for your worn-out washer when you buy day in the first of a aerie* of side Hanoi, capital of Tonkin, i Twenl.v-three Injured aj 50-foot (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Pnge Four) ton. ■T, a principal rale in the investigation. (Continued on Page Four) I bleacher section collapses at circus this newest, hnest Easy Spiralator Automatic. articles. Toda.v Ryan discusses the there are at least two armed bat­ rggitr Crtatert strength of the Vietminh-military ! in Sherman, Tex. . . Mr*. Jules ' talions and perhaps more of Viet- : AP REELECTS McLEAN ^299 = I n s t a l l ^ forces which spearhHd the Com­ Levinson, crusader against cere- New York. .April 30 lA*— Rob­ # QUieg ^ minh in hiding, ready to rise when.' Publishers Discuss munist . oampaigh. Ryan toured. i bral palsy, named “ .Mother of the ert McLeoa. president of tho # S ia m and if the signal is give.n. year" by Connecticut Branch of the Mrs, Petrov Joins Husband; 'k MORE FOR TOUR MONEY Indochina this month, then re­ A French sergeant warned me Babv Deaths Philadelphia , ^ lietin, was *•- # AWJUSTABlt turned to Singapore to write his Golden .^ule Foundation's Mother Elected prenident nf the ■ .Asoo- .You get advanced features that mean extra value! You Business Problems not tq ven^rg abroad at night in' j Committee. ,, •NO DOWN PAYMENT *S YEARS TO PAY findings tree of censorship. the bicycle^ rickshaws—there's no.' elat^ ! Press today. He has Anow you’re getting the best wh^i you buy this top quality Use "Snap-LoeV" Trouser III H osp ita l F ire I T. S. Eliot," St, I-ouis-born- poet Rescued from Armed Reds such thing as a taxi in Hanoi. The been prraldent slnee 1988. Creasers after IsundeWng New York. April 20 OP) —News­ By WILUAM U RYAN and dramatist, has been III bi Lon­ deluxe Easy. Every y'ears-ahead feature is there! tny kind o f wash pints..,, rickshaw boy might be a Viet. don clinic for^ past week, it waa •INSTALLATION COST INCLUDED WITH THE HEATER paper publishers from throughout •\P Foreign New* Analyst . The French call the rebels “ the ' .Reading. England, April 20 MXO.V T.ALKS TONIGHT save hours o f tiresome iron­ the nation and Canada . gathered Singapore. April 2Q .i/Pi— A clus- : learned today. Darwin. Australia, April-20 (A*. :itiisrl* local officials dut of A Famous Opiralator Washing A Pmitive Water Fill Vieti." (4b .The death toll in the Dcll- Secrelar.v of Defense Wilson Ciocianati. .April 30 iJP—Vic* ing. 2 sizes accommodate the here today, to discuu de.velop-.fter of Tonkinese peasants watched . Blonde .Mr*. VIsdimir Petrov talking to .Mrs. Petrov. Presldeat Richard M- Nlxoa will •.Action , (Up tor 12 feet of copper tubing) . The French nominally, control all wobd Maternity Hospital fire •gya United ' Slates "relatively A Whirlaway 8|xndrying whole family. ments within their field and to t^ry stolidly aa our jeep drove by. Their t the delta area, an expanse o f : here reached 13 newly born joined her ex-diplomal husband as „ ®*Nle Police discuM the Indochina situation 175 i ^ t - to - find answers to njutual prol}- faces were inscru'table under their I secure”------.f-om .... -_.rsurprise---- - atomic------at- . J , - o -A ' .*-***>1 houra earlier some 1.500 swampy ricefields ajid dense for-' babic,' today as doctors fought tack and even more secure from ’ * refugee from Soviet Communism anti-Uommuniats at Sydney fought In a speech here tonight. He A 7 Canpletdy Automatic A Thorough Power Rinse • OLD EQUIPMENT REMOVED WITHOUT CHARGE lema. big. rou.’ l; pointed atraw hats. «sts surrounding 5,400 villages and desperatel.v to Hve th!: lives of told reporters upon his arrival ■Center St. Adulta' 59c Pr. The shrinking of the newspaper ■"niese. people," Mid a French : huatsined aerial assauilj . '. . Brit- today after AUstralish police with police in a vain effort to pre- Washing CyelM ' A Porcelain Enaraiel Tub harboring seven million persona. the two atirvivlng infanta. from Waohingtoa by alrplai* ChildrM 't 49e Pr. dollar^ particularly on smaller pa­ ofliicer.. 2:estu'ring. "maybe they are I'ain’a Queen Elizabeth II and Dtike I jerked Ipad^-pistols away from ve’nt her from being dragged today the talk' “ will pot be po­ But(Gen. Rene Coghy,‘FrEnch com-! The I condition of the yiir- of Edinburgh, glimpse Budds’s t'*o Russian escorts ushering her Tel. ■ \ per*;: the broadetaing of competi­ Vietminh. Maybe they are not. One maader in North. Inik^hina, an out­ vivora'wRs stated to be "rtill I aboard the BOAG Opnatellalion by ! litical.’’ V tion from other -news media: and never know. ; tooth. Ceylon's most prized rell- ' in fears ba'ck to Mosco-.v. the Soviet embassy Mcond secre- [ Grtcn Stamiw Givgn Wi.th Cash Sales standing and colorful officer, says . very gi'ave." MI-9-7665 technological advances to meet “Who are the Vietminh? Where the Vietminh in this area has 30 I glous.relic, iq Kandy, Ceylon. The 35-year-old woman's last- tpry a'nu the two armed I^uaaian - TOOK OVERDOBE'OF PILLB Fire swept the nursery ward FBI reports six p»r rent ri*«^lni minute,. switch to the free world diplomatlo CQUriera convoying her' SALES SERVICE ELECTRICAL - both challenges were prime topics are they? Who knows? T^ey inUallon* remiar troops. 15 i of the hospital Sunday. Smoke t PoriUBUO, N. J.. .April $9 t>P>— as.the American Newspaper Ihib- Jure Everywhere/’ I •‘regional’ ’ battAon*. lOO disr ! major (rimes last year to eati- followed a fantastic tug of w-ar home. !' ; ' The wife of foenwr Bofk J. and fumes overcame-the babies ' mated total of 2.159,080. offenses I in .which Aiutqalihn police w restled - KEMP’S APPLIANCES liHers Aasn.. gathered'for it* 68th That ia why, in the Tonkin del- j trict" companiea and about 50,000 and some died a few- hours af­ White RuHians in the crowd PomeU Theasna-ts. Ui P i W . '.- John t>kvid Provob, 36. now' .INCORPORATED annual convention. ta area north Indochina, every- IgueriUjM ter Nur.*e Freda Hdlflnd. 41. wildly to diMfni two of'her Rut- said they -heard her sci^mlngi .tnoM Hsoottai iw ek r <■ n t t ««•> Ook Street Entrance Some 1,200 executive* are at- thing that might possibly bele damdam- -' In .Hd>\ol Hai\ol and the \111aket',*111i these carried, them out. She suffered : (erv'mg llfif .term for treasdn''w'hi1e j stain guards a* her Europe-bound, do not wont to go. Sgve me.” . dlHoa after :t«k l^ what a hoo- X#| AIAIN ST. TCL Ml.^r5480 •M ANCM vm Com-, GO. 'tgndihf -.the meeting, which will aged by Hbotage heaidly guard-guard i troops' womd riM from mele straw: severe burns but is making i Japanese prisoner- oaks that his plane stopped here oh.the firtt leg M m Petrov waa sold by Auirtral- pHol speheenabli iiiMHbii M •d by barbed wrire and watchedehed by f ! ------aatitfactory progpoH. { SMtence he set aside on grounds of its,flight from-Sydney.'The gun-i ' ------v. “oa etrsfdsM of i m b tgrfa loB- Read Heyald (CoatMiwd qa Eaga armed guard^. barbed I (C oallas^ aa Eiglit) - h* Wh tried in wrong court- ' ■toting RuHiana ‘ had trl^ to (CiaWnnig sn Pago HWay> ■ f I ■ ■r T- TT T: A . f