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\- 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 ^- 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. 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 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^ bo

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TAOITIK. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, T^H^DAY, APRIL 20, 1954

posifion to the changes, t^l^lle- control the lower house of the MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTiER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 19.51 P A G E T H R E I Bolton stated that zoning cannot^ used General Aiaembly and, shi; added, PlaiiliiLM Buili? Curious Pair Oppose Basis would never give up.thalf advan­ X as a barrier against thefinflux of recefltlon will follow aH he France^ W^apping wilt be presented Thursday at 7:30 ord by letter and the following, on persons who want to^ome Into a tage. W HAT—a io Columbia Aifieiican Club in Willimhqtic. . p.m. at Wapping School audi- confession of -faith; Lola Sharp: Finds Local Zone Unit PulCs Change Bid town. He stated ha-was not infer­ For State Aid The board last .night il^o set George Patroa ia princlpalSjf the toriunS hy Union School pupils. Robert and Lucius Watson, Cyn­ TRUSS HTTIN8 ENGLAI ring that the boaM had any such graduation dates for the aoltool* Z^Z Daily Ra WOTH— 14i0 C D Aflvisorv Unit ^y Horace Porter School, lie Easter Seal Sale There will be no admission charge thia Pelton. Elizabeth H(X>d. Linda thought but only' "sugge.sting that and named Imard members ')ho Palliat, Judith and Barbara La- By AKRON OmdsMited ExperM ER COMPAr W KNH—MO Eaatera Standard TUn* w n c —lOM graduate of 'Wlllimantlc Sta for the event but a collection w’ill tphom M1-9-W44 Arms Stores Is Challenged at Hearing zoning is nOt designtm to Set tip School Board Critical will present diplomas. * Teachers College ijid the Univer- b e ta k e n . Plante, Herbert Holden, Steven Aleo Abdoiniiial gopporta.- Elns- restrictions as t,o race, creed, color The «ilgh school sUident*' wlIK Plaiis Exercise »ity of Connecticut. Mioi^,Shine !,* eliiiifl Last Year . .Mnther'a I'alt Tn Meet Grant, ^'Warren A'ndrulet, Carol tie Hosiery and all typea nt or the size of" a mah's pocketbook; hold their graduation exerclkes on Marilyn Monroe-Jaae Ruaaell Thi following -program ached-, 7:l»— a graduate of Windham High Hiulns, Judith Anderson. Bever­ (CantbiDOd from Pnga Ona) ' But Han No Answer; WHAY—Supper Serenai The Comnumlty-Mother's Club surgicni appliances. Private Fit* Bolton, April 20 (Special) -^-poae- the several zoning amend- nor^ts It designed to allow the June 18. sta rtin g a t 9 a.m. in the ulea ‘are aupplied by the radio WTIC—Mu*lc With a “ School . and ia now employed at ly Wetherell and Diane Myers. Board to stop normal advance­ Columbia, April 20— (Special) W’appihg, April 20 (Special)-- will meet at/B tonight at. the Corri- ting Room. Z Tlie Zoning Board explalnied some menta, revealed last night that he Set Graduation Date State Theater, with board chair­ ‘'GtfltWmM Pr»f«r managementa and are subject to WDRC—Beulah Pratt-Whitney Aircraft. Mrs. Herbert Rose, ■ chairman of munlty Hquse.. This will be guest an Blaye him an old |s:un, a F rank of the reasons for tjie -ptopo***! represented the following persons;, ment of a communlt.v." man Sherwood G. Robb presenting WGTH—J. V'andercook —At the Civil Defen*« Advlaory School- Note* Majichester Evening H erald .W o sh tr Waasotv .32 ral. platol, (See IlM ld M " change without notice. 1 :3 6 — _ . lithe current ravster Seal sale, re- night ancpall former members are changes in the town's zone regula- Dr. Richard C. Attbn, R. Kneelapd lining Called Police Power The Board of Education went on the diplomas., , WHAY—Supper Serenada Council meeting:, Tueaday night at cordial!^ Invited. Wapping correspondent. Mm. An­ Quiin’s Pharmacf photo). O ^n d o .^aid he cleaned the He al.so -cm inded the board th a t Hollister and B uc^nd student* 4:ea- k.. PO'-t* ‘hat retu^re coming very nie Collins, telephone MJl 3-4419. tions at a hearing h^ld last night Jones. Jr., Fritz Norgn. Robert D. record laat night as opposing the In Technicolor WTIC—Newa of World Yeoman* Hall, Walter Wheaton, W. Porter ■ School has been in^ slowly. She adds that returns at /A dm itted To CTiiirch Bun, put itvin aiiape. and decided at a packed Community Hall. Valentine. Harry Goodwin, Jr., zoning is a police power to regu­ will g raduate June 21 in exercise* WHAY—SIO Polka Hop WDRC—-when a mitted to membership of the First ginning of the hearing, the board Ho». Michael Peace, Peter Maneg- “Sailer > f Hi* King" in a State-wide surve.v. Wapi'en J. Congregational ChUrch during i Since that tune, Olander’a in­ argued that two years of experi- 9'*. Warier Parsons,, and Laurier. he abused. Referring to Bolton aa William G le^ey will do the honors WDRC—Lewi,: Record Shop WTIC—One Uan’a Family the • gK)up in the preparation and Scott, director, has sent w report total of .$500 was ■collecle(lNReal- MAYTAG terest In wepons^aa broadened Acting in response to a series ^ WCTH—Tiger* va White Sox WDRC—K. R Murrow dents are urged to make their cop- Maundy Thursday evening. TTiey: BEO-WETTING ence and a stud.v of town condi- being 90 per cent'wpdeveloprd and of questions submitted in a letter' at the Barnard School exercise*, W( JTH—B acharach expeditlbir of the CD exercise to the Board of Education' with an IL A C K S T O N t and he collects, aa he piita it jok- a . community, by and large, of Friday; Msatcr^pf Biaihuitrao 'WHAY—910 Polka Hop v i ; 6 6 - scheduled June 14 and 15. tributlons Immediately. \ were guests of Mr.' and Mrs; M y -; YOUNGSTOWN tions prompted the proposal to I..*B^le said if the reason for the from Sigmund Adler, president of vvhich will be held June 22 a t 10 analysis of a sampL. dpthe water n Burr at a dinner party' pre -1 inBl.v. "anythinB tha^ you can "provide larger disposal areas” change in s)rt "is sewage, you mbd.e.st homes, he said it cannot be a.m. WCCC—Record Review / WHAY—Polish Homa New membera of the council which snows It to be Satisfactory. 'Pops’ Concert Slated HOTPOINT murder with." the Connecticut Assn, of Boards of WKNB—"rigera v«. WI)IIS''8o*. WTIC—Dinah Shore . . ceding the service. SINKS gnd KITCHEN CAN BE STOPPED! ALSO and "establish greater possible have to have just ^ .mmrh on a B aald, .you ought to have an-acre. . Education, the board stated it* s WTIC—Sleua Dailas WDRC—Peonl** Are Funny are Reginald v,*wt», chief w ar­ Fiiday night at 8 the anndal A quick look at 01>*nd^'a col­ He had earlier made the iitate- WDRC—Lewi,; Recerd Shop WGTH—Mickey Spillan* den; Harvey S.X^lllna, finance -Manchester Eveping Herald Co- pops concert presented by ktcmo- Tlwy, Included Malcolm Ander- EQUIPMENT 'v, ’’I gw*8$ nr.K ORVERS AND ALL lection ahowed that It lnclu4ea all distances from the water »UP*' u* ,**)* belief that the present system is WGTH-TIger* vs^Whlte 8ox • ;I3 - sph. ‘irm»mas B. Nichols. Daniel { WRINGER WASHERS I Board by its own proposals for lots m ent th a t w here a den.se popula; ,i;nfai.*. officer and Burton Ive*, communi­ liimMa correspqAcrnt, M aurlce j lial High School Xylll be Wld at w*'d«4|)ord$ wi kind, of pi.stola, powder. iWns, ply" ' in Zone B was admitting that sew­ tlon. exists in a limited area, a 4 ;ia - / WHAY—Pollah Home Paine. Rob^U Starr, Donald C. ] The board continued by explain­ 'The board, however, although WHAY—910 Pdlka Hop WTIC—Frank Sinatra cation* officer. Morrow telephone H.-Vrrison the school under the dlreiCtion of ANDERSON and muaketa, rifles, knives, helmet* age can be handled on a 150 by 150 board would be justified in requir­ WCCC—Record Review WDRC—people Are Funny Other member* a re \ Steward S-9S58. Mias Antonina Dzieb. piusic di­ B urr, Petipr KpssCn. Jo h n MOrse, | ABC SERVICE GO. spurs, swords, rapiers, a Wor ing some people ma.v not benefit prbpo.sing that a "more equitable WGTH—Mickey SplUana Linda MartyiVs.Murlel MageeV.1 from the change, but the town’s foot lot and that it was not logical ing an acre lot. Continuing his •WKNB—Tiger* ve. While Sox, Tlbblt*. police service*; '^ch«rd rector. 'iTie program Will include t l Mmpl* S t-^T eL M1-9-1S75 War I aerial bomb, bayonets and to say the current Zone A 150 foot summation,-he .stated there was no mannef' of distributing aid" ba de- , WTiC—wiclder Brown 1:16— Marilyn C. MexciK, Marjorie A. ‘ JOHNSON panslon is Just beginning and WDRC—Record Shop WHAY—Join the Navy Davi*. fire service*; HerbertN^g- both popular and classical pieces scores of other letiial mirios. front requirement was too small. rea.son why an acre of land is vi.sed, offered no new form ula. 4 WTIC—Barrie Craig Hallowell.. Katherine\9‘- Famham ^ MANSMELDo fll& WGTH—Tiger* vs. White Box PLUMBING and HEA'HNO TT H E /K T" !=». lert, Red Cro**; t)r.‘ Ralph Wd- by the orchestra. Verne Olsen, his- One'intereaClnB part of dander's thi^dnerepsed lot size proposed will In his lett^', which w^nt out to 4:4*— WDRC—Mr. and Mrs. North Deaths Last Night and Linda Newberry. ■■ Sewage Expert Heard necessary for sanitary purposes. mer. medical rescue and welfare toiy teacher, will be master, of private museum is his Brdup of "reoHce the sewage problem a.s J, Henry Giles, a sewage expert LaBelle said the board has the the various boards of education WHAY—910 Polka Hop WGTH—High Adyentur* Seventeen new mem)>erts.united IM HIGHLAND STREET the to\yn grows.'’ ’ W( ‘CC-^Record Review 6:43— Harry Jones, public work*: Mr*. ceremonies. * Indian arrowheads and arrows. of. West Hartford, .was Introduced dut.v to adopt regulations that are throughout the state, Adler asked WHAY—Go to Town with the Community Churen^m- Phones: MI-$-6fM4, 8-7549 A T The collector found the arrows on B^rcl Defends Proposal Connecticut’s Fine.st Mmiii WKNB—‘Tiger, v,. White Box. Donald Tuttle, transportation; THE ASSOCIATF.D PRESS Lorraine McClalchey, senior, and H w m a t u to the hearing by IJiBelle. Giles reasonable and referred to tbe fact for expressions of bplnion on the WTIC—The Woman WTIC—Barria Craig N)tw York—-Russell W. Daven­ day at the Ea.ster service- ThcyMi- or 8-6042 his numerous trips and walks up The bliitM defended its request present aid system and possible WDRC—Record Shop WDRC-Mr*. and Mra. North Jean Natsch, secretary. Robert McClatchey. sophomore, d u d e Mr. and Mrs; W illiam I.,eon-'Y identified himself , as an employe* that onl.V two years ago,, they had Drive-In Theater. WGITI—High Adventure The next meeting will be on port, 55, director of the Institute j and down the I'enBth of the Con^ for Increased floor area require­ of the Public Works Department in felt 30.000 rqut rs feet ' Mequate. legislation which the association WGTH—Tiger* v,. White Sox will play solo* on the trumpet and • :• • - :66— Monday at 7:30 p. m. when those for CreitU’e Research, Inc., and necticut Valley. The Valley la well ments by saying that a study of Hartford and a part time consult­ He contended ,lt would Vt. incum ­ shoulcj sponsor. \ New! Different! . l b WHAY—'News; Night W'atch accordion, .tespectlvely. A saxa- WHAY—Weetern Caravan \V’XU'—Dragnet who havy not been previously former chiti^;^man of the board of ] known as a rich source for 124 houses bulH" shewed th at 100 ing engineer, limited to private bent upon the board to show a WCCC—R(\cord Review phone quai'tet consisting of Rotrert alread.v had a grei^ floor area than The forjiiuia now used to flgure \VOR<’—Johnn*’ !>)tlar fingerprinted may have this don«/ editor* of Fol'L^e Magazine. Born RedPr, Anthony Rauluksitis, Ray-1 archeological finds. sewage disposal. change in clrcumstanc^ where lot state aid tends to favor the • Giant Screen' WKNB-Nevi’,; Sjiorl, • WGTH—News; Design for Dancing. in Bethlehem, F a. Died- Monday. And aa for dander's rich new the suggested inerbsse. Giles, who is fairly familiar with today Is not adequate/ WTIC—Ju,t Plain Bin 6 :1 3 — ChiirHi .\ctivltlea mond DUmez and Caroline La- smallest towns on a per-pupil \ WDRC—New,; Record, W'HAY—New*: Night W’atch . Pittsburgh. CaMf.-^-Bfig. Gen. find, he is going to mount it out Comments fro m 't^ resident* in Bolton and was the engineer who After Broil inquire^ if the Board • Park-Like Settintf \ WKNB—Tiger, v». White So*. . The Congregational Church,held Pierrq will be heard. RIDE THE No lot'ge' doai yOw' t*' 'd '•* 'c basis. Thus, Union, one of the WTIO-Draghet James M. Lewis, 56\commanding 0"d diiq’T;* ..e.i on his front lawn after he has attendance Included \ statement made tests at the school site, de- had made provision for citizens 9.; I*— WDRt!—Jdhnny Dr>llar a Communion service on Maundy The second part of the program I • ii < "rejuvenated it throughly." He by Everett T. McKin^y, who ' scribed Bolton as having consider­ smallest towns in the state, was WHAY—Weitern Caravan / WGTH—Ney^*; Design for Dancing Thursday *t 7:30 p. m. Fourteen officer of Camp Stoueman and vvlll feat ire the chorus with -Paid bv bpd INUtTONf -^ ’‘'■'>1 to indicate oppo^iitio’n to, the g ettin g 16.275 last year for its 54 • LarRest, Finest W ci’C—Record Review SILVER LANE BUS Lll expects the job will take about spoke for Carlos R uggles and Ofh- able Class D soil, (i.e. I poor soil 6:36— new member* were received into commander of the 30tn\Divi*ion ■Ji'rost. sophomore, as soloist. A. pO»F*"i»d br O dOf(Or “ O V p'0-<* 1 " changes and' received a negative pupils, while Manchester was get­ Snacketeria WlKN'B- Baaeliall R ei|ue,t Matinee Artillery In France, and ^Igium ' two weeks of hard work, but after er members of the Ruggles family, but. havmg some drainage. reply, LaBelle / furnished im­ WTlC-JVont Pago Farrell WHAY—New*: Night Watch the fellowship of the church at special 8-h*nd piano ensemble Will; I ting $223.M5 for its 7,358 students. WDRC—Record Shop WTIC—News: Crime and P. Chamber* in World War II. Born in Mdunda- •P-* ‘•■p d'l‘^PJl'*J ‘‘C-! *3 4 that it "will look like i,t'did when favoring a lot size 150 by 20o\feet His conclusiona under question­ WDRC—My Friend Irm a that time. Four deitcon*, in­ be presented. Members will be ' DAILY RE6ULAR ROUTE BUS SERVISE promptu statement* on the three • Quality Foods WiiTK-r-Sgt. Prealon of Yukon ville, W. Va. Died Monday. It came out of the factory In and "a sufficient code regarding ing and after lengthy explanatory major issues to^ the signatures of The difficulty in slteclng the WIUIMAMTIC WGTH—Jr. Cha. Com. stead of the usual two, served Elsie Pel ton. senior; Linda Grant, septic tanks and drainage. formula to effect a remed.v for the • :4i— Spokane. Wash. - Fred Schad^ IGANS IPOS." statements, were that a rectangii- those opposing/ WHAY- Hall of Recedd. WHAY—New*: h^ght Watch Commupion. Anthem* sung by and Nina Aleahine, sophomores, B6tW 66n The field piece Is none the worse Robert J. McKinney also spoke 4^, rather than a square lot, It was reported that (bo action larger towns was stressed by Mrs. • First Run and ON .NOKWK'H-SPKIXGKIELD ItoAD N, \VCC(.'—Record Review ^ . W'TIC -News: Crime and P. Chambera the choir included; "Were You 79. former State Representative fRff OfMItS ^ An txptrt onolysis of AT'JUNCTION ROUTES 82 nnd\ ■ WKNB—Tisern ve. While ^ x . ^ d Bruce Martin, freshman. for its trip to Mill Street from the In favor of the 150-foot front lot ^uld ‘ give better results for was takeh by the board in a>i Mae Holden, who pointed otit that Finest Filins .WDR('—Mv W)«nd Irma There” and "Could Ye Not and weekly newspaper publisher e band will perf-orm in the , your finonciol situotion and said he felt 200 feet was out the ama'ler towns consistently WILLIMANTIC WTIC—Loi-enxo Jonei 'v WGTH—Chriatiai) Science and a son of Col. Louis. F. Srhade. MANCHESTER AND HARTFORD MAIL COUPON TODAY' North Meadows section of Hart­ dwelling, water and sewage place­ executive ke.sslon. fOhowing tlie WDRC—Memory Lan# 1 6 :6 6 - Watch.” / Mis* Kathleen Naahi con(-ii^ing section of the program. • ford where It formerly adorned the of reason. He made the statement ment: He also said soil type Is hearing. They are reported to have WGTH— Kinf \ WHAY—News: Night Watch soprano/sang, a *olo. once editor of the old Washington. followeiL by a Clarinet quartet. ^ T h t cosh you need to that he felt the board was trying l;4 S - . \ WTIC—Fibber. Molly D. C-. Sentinel and a part owner of THROUGH FARE 20e I ^CNUffTONEL^ I premises of a used car agency the important consideration in scheduled/anothet meeting for to­ WDRC—I, Paraona After the-'servlce. a coffee hour consiatingNjf Carol Kerkins. Larry get o FRESH START! Posted there In front of Oland- "to stay the progress" of the town. sewage jp^oblems, not area. morrow night,/ WHAY-4!»*I! Reroidn the Washington Star. Died Satur­ Til* Ijiu^iwCempeiiy | WOCO—Rf^ord Review Wr.TH—Frank Edwards wa.a held ,a-t Yeomans Hall to hon­ day. Morse anu\ Marjorie Rlratton, I er'a home, the big gun is likely to He also asked that if a certificate ■Assesspnent List Studied ^diopl Board Meets WK?TB—Tllforn vn Whtla Rox. or .those Who joined the church in •sophomores, and Jolm Ellsworth, W aTwrteam— fls NOW OPEN WTIC—Pay* to Marry WHAY—News: Night W’alch Springs, 'Vs.—Jo.seph Win- Also rogulor schodulacl rans for 1st oRd 2nd shifts W S B k confuse some out-of-town conven of occupancy was to be required, LaBelle i^vealed that a study The Too%fA of Education. In an the past year. ^ The Two-Togeth­ 119 ANN «T. ! |SSIe.nai MMa-HM some kind of Inspection based on WDRC—Maaaey. Tilton U'TIC 'H eart of New* teibotham, 76. industrial engineer freshman. T1ie\finale. "Clancy tlon gosr trying to find hi# way of the entire^assesament list had adjourned meeting last night, con-1 V WGTH—Sky King WDRC—New*; Nocture er Club apdnaorM the coffee hour to and from Unitod Aircraft. For information coll: HARTFORU, CONN. I 1 i . 3 r 8 6.72 specified requirements should be and a trustee in the firm of J. H. Lowered the Boom," will be par­ MOO back to the State Armory, dander been made at hts direction by sider^m ttve ap’ilications for the | 6—* W(;TH—Mood* in the Night thi.a year, ticipated in by the aqdicnce. M. H. 4-20 \ I 24.25 19.25 I* willing to take his chances. eatabli.shed. Thomas J. Crockett of Manches­ position oi custodian at the Ele- Keefe Rrsft«elle R. Wldmsrli lOCRH TBIOUfiN VHAY'— New a 16:36— Wlnterlmtham A Sons. Chicago 30.70 _ .Mitfi fisvsnr n. I.swrenre —(*ood KvpniiiK Good Muelc WHAY New*: Night Watch Marahall-Hutchin* mortgage compan.v. Died Monda.v. Seniors wiil sell i^reshments NAME. 39.05 ■ Broil Takes Issue ter who presented considerable m^wary School. Four of the men SPACE BN MAirS^ WTK’-W r.rld of Mu*lc. State Sen. Ralph Q. Broil said thb "Three Young "Street With W I^B — RaNeball Requent Matine* Announcement of the marriage Spokane. Wash. The Rev- Jock throughout the evening. S O E R U N E B U SLIN E, Inc. A tSOT *• SIN •** We're just meah eitough to hope factual material on .his findings. Were interviewed. It is expected W TICvNewa WDRC—Mood* for Rnnianca of Lt. Merwin L. Hutchins. aOn of ADOMSJ;. tn(ss)

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    ■■r. / : ' V \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1954 PAGE FO' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- TUE^AY, APRIL 20, 1954 PAGE FIVE a 4^ ------!----. . ■' their time' to handle fh* special what thay wju attempt to prove MerchaiUs Vole solicitation chores. E Steams Pok a o tn et top Army' offlelale, plua a V In, the event, local resident* are reply to the Army'e chargea that 4~H Leader Home On Store urged to turn on their porch light McCarthy smd the aides "sought as a "welcome'sigh." to the volun­ f Topic Tonight by Improper meana" to get special At The teers covering the neighborhood. [BARLOW’S TELEVISION favors In the Army fOe Pyt. O. a DON FRIEDMAN Final vote on the store hours “Autho'rized campaigners, armed :■ • — ^ David Schine. • '» - Tells About Vernon, April 20 (Special)— schedule aill be takeh tomorrow ; «Y” Head Denies Ever McCarthy and his aides. ^oyM. i t l u "No where in the world will yoye' Vernon Farmer Made Friends for America in Philippines., noon at a meeting of the Retail with educational literature 4tsT Sales and Service Cohn and Frands P. Carr, have find any people more friendly and, Merchants Bureau, ^division of the every famllj'’called. on, will accept accused" Secretaiy of the Army « hospitable than in the Ph^p- contribution*, which will he turned i i “ Rejecting” a Salary Mrs. EUsabbth Heller CSiamber of Commerce. The sf.s- Stevens and John G. Adams, Army plnes," aays Vernon farm er/w ll- sion. a dinner-meeting, will be over to the local caqcer campaign UHF BOWTIES and CONVERTERS general counsel, of using "biack- :rs. Elizabeth m ller, widow of > I liam Thrall, Jr., who Just yetumr headquarter.*," Dr. Robert if. Ray­ r For RwreaUon Post bhn Heller, Frencn Rd., Bolton, held at the Country Cluh at 12:15. mail” tactics in efforts to halt (Contlnned from Pag* One) cd home after an 8-monthVtour of A slate of officers will slso be burn, chairman of the empaign, BENDIX — MOTOROLA ^ RCA subcommittee investigations of died .Ihiz morning at her home. the world, six of which y i t t spent pointed out * A fHtitloh uking.tJjAt WUlUm Born in Germany, she had been a selected at the meeting. , 1214 SPRCJCL ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-.1-S095| '' Stearns, rtirettor of Uje Commun- Army. • Loans — $1,219,674,000. , , Company , In the former U. S. ppueesiqn in Non-member retailers are in- One -of the highlights of the Sen.. Mundt (R-S /w ill resident of Bolton for 10. years. \ the South Pacific. *’Uy 'T ." tie retained In Uiat $4,520 She leaves four daughters. Miss Dtstributidps of profits to share­ vited to attend the meetirig. drive will be the ni'l contest to be a . year poet is ckpected to be preside at the inqt leld holders In the borrowing corpora­ \ Bill, who was the-^Intemational held tomorrow. About 4ri students the bill of perticu roach Madelyn Heller of Bolton, with Farm Youth Bx^ange (IFYE) broHigtit li^ore the Board of Direc­ tions r- $65,557,000. tSTAWUTj from, the Manchester High School tor* wtildi iheeta toni^t In the was adopted to he iquiry whom she made her home, Mrs. ]l|a s to r ' delegate.from t ^ country to the wilt' take to brushe.s tomorrow room (4 the MunidpaJ within limits, and each John Radwick of Glastonbury, Andrews said 65 million dol­ Philippines, ^ e re d little but 200 Voliiiileers rriorning between 8:45 and 11:45. _ at 8 p.m. side a final opportu epand Mrs. James F. Healey of Hartford lars profit came“ almost entirely Nt.414 / praise for the fledgUng republic T he designs the future artists will i y i Helen Fitispatrick. one of or reduce Its opi :cusa- and Mrs. . William McDonald of from the difference between ; "Stint S^'Tsdlodi •which hss/madle tremendous 111 C aiirer Drivc^ paint on Main Street -store win­ two (H^tora who expreased di#r tfbns. Bolton; one son, James R. Heller amounts borrowed and amounts economic u d poIittr;al strides since dows. will pertain to the'VLights of Eut Hartford, and 10 grand­ spent" according to the Revenue StroMaM eedlecl atedsl tenlsiSad its Ilberimon from war-tiriie Japa­ e satlafactiotK a t the abolition of /. In. On" drive. Judging will follW- im­ Steam s poalbon effective April 30, children. Service rnformation. • •iMl CM* aim ski Wmblar nese- cMtrol ,M'i4 pre-war Ameri­ Plans are quickly taking final kMt.'iliandir.iw, \ Mcwiiy. can pgtemaI14tn. mediately and prizes will be aaid today she expected the peti- Fimeral arrangements, in charge Heee Corruptlona shape for the big "Lights O n" awarded to the winners. \ e x t i t of the T. P. Holloran Funeral Andrew-a estimated government - '/.'V4, ti.llii. - N4HM.6rt.iul* 32-y4ar-o)d “good will am- night .that will be sponsored here. ' tion would be suhnjiUed. ia' sIcMiic lil. riMnl M a t t e r lor," landed in the Philip- In another develdpinent in the ome, 175 Center St., are incom- 'revcnue’lossea hid been 28 million ONIV Sunday, evening. April 25, by the dtaagreement o\er whether the Job ple(e dollars owing to tax advantages DIPIANCI }4at mptembcri after being Manchester Cancer Branch, as s - ahouW be abolished.. Matt>tew Mor- iurt Action .secured in the.se ca.se.s. pl^tic kon^lM. by Slamisy 'Strtiii Ny” : $].00 ed trem a group of American fund-booster, ih behalf of the cur­ ; tarty, local auto dealer and a.trvs- ooeph M. Maloney As to the question'of corruption, youra leaders who volunteer- rent cancer' campaign. LET US FILL YOUR tea oi the' Community V. d^ed Joseph\M ichael Maloney, 142 Andrews said tljefe wras “one sltu- ieisH 1* An entatendlna vliiil * / fO to gtyabroad and actually min- The porch light appeal is timlcr H o l d W a g e s ation'^ where “we think 'there was Midi wiwfcTy #ii wKMn Jgl« w l^ the people of foreign r^Kurta ha b.-id Initiated the peti­ School St., oM at his home last MMWWNNN WWB», ^ fVW 59* the direction of A tty. Leon Pod- tion but- said he supported it night, after a long illness. corruption in appraising" the coat pfetacMen ol m bergoin prica. ^ landsJit the “grass roots level." rove, who reported last night that of a construction project for the i buy *• ‘Blips 20 years' leadership-train­ ielC “It would be foe^ted Andrews pinos, almost to a man, thought of should, in bis opinion, he - in the an atmosphere of uncertainty with children. Htlti Nl. HIICV - the Americans as “millionaires." at least ^our groups soliciting prox­ Funeral services will be held with tipping off ^ t there was REYHOLDS;/*«rt*if* n^hborhood of $5,000. There was. ies and no one sure which group or something wrong/ln the federal ! •ENCN P U N E And many of them, are somewhat Steams said today, no statement Thursilay morning at 8; 30 from confused In their appreciation of WHEN A FELLER roihUnatlon of groups will hold the the T. P. Holloran Funeral Home. housing prograrpk more than 10 ^that he himself would or would controlling ■votes; months ago. Jsit li|kl far S«Hllri*| the actual cowboy census figures , . . Herald Photo, not accept the .position at any 175 Center St., followed by a aol- ALPINUM In this country. Vernoi farmer, and 4-H youth leader Bill Thrall, shown examining a fine Philippine shirt handwoyen Tellers in the offices of the Guar­ emn requiem Mass in St. James' The Senate Ranking Committee, lesris Slraifkt ml Oms specific salary. In fact, he aaid, anty Trust Co. in New York have As you might Imagine, Bill from pineapple fibers, recently returned fropt an extended 8-months trip around the world. Bill spent ^ we specialize in NEEDS A FRIEND... Church at' 9 o'clock. Burial will be headed by Sen. Capehart (R-Ih(jK ■e tgetiel leelt f«* found life in the Philippinea quite six mojuha In the Philippine lalands as the U. S. Internstional Farm Youth Exchange delegate. B jth a t situation never arose, because been tabulating proxies but a large also is lootting Into the glleged, g»«fe4 •• melie mmd tea | m St. James' Cemetery. IW 1 i Wi MM w e e i different from life In the U. . H ^ side.s Xhe beautifully embroidered blouse, Bill picked up a sizable store of rare native handicraft. Bi the Advisory Commission did not block of proxies withheld until the scandals, find the two groups were 8 . . « ivp'rc always available |b help our clients finally recommend him to General Friends may call at the fimeral v e e r b e a e . said the farms were pretty mucif his onief accompltshmeril on this goodwill mission was the host of new friends he made for himself and start of one of today's two sched­ home tonight from 7 to LO o'clock holding’ ^parate hearings simul-J, unniechanlzed and, except In s' few ' with Counselling or advicis. Manager as a prospective ap­ uled meetings could render the taneousl; S P M p & t hla/'coiintry. Appointjnents pointment to the post. and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and Isolated Instances, primitive by count worthless. from 7 to 10 p. m. Oile A-aa before the Capehart Harare Weak Special! P» • wHflm ( • t with fatfenerte M naiw M i our^jitandards. I^ to ld of his work In fact,.our emerxency rounselU'nff seriiVe General Manager Richard Martin One of the meetings ia a special Coriinmtee. Under questipri'ing, \ tmtmO f«L $umcx, th0 TtiPti Tuit miNKiet on tmi ile ra Daib teclieM , love for Hit soil brings them close j vorably impressed with’ the hero | .said the 'Vice President "was a aaid yesterday that when Stearns gathering called to consider a pro rx-soo ilil. H liM mn4 •onriri spwrR «i«4e«v b«»a«rgfe. I on Philippine tobarico- fields where T o w le chose us to carry is one which you can depend upon, niffht (if ..he ^stifled that he ask^d the NmmMi teyMiMi Ma ! the cultivating andNjarvesting is together," no matterNw-hat their o^ the Huk campaigns. He said the | Very tired man," and was well-re- was Interviewed he was asked, as j poae'd increase of the board of dl' ■IRNZ-O-IIUTK ttfy, wa$iHa$ rtiNstslir ervee M ■ M ipffwtje Bbeel), H la their fine solid silver for a'good day. Even outside of office hours we can /'White House to obtain the resig- ! ylit fmt with f Rfl» •*•11 try done manually. He ei^alned that customs or beliefs. \ ; people seemed to look up to Mag- i ceived by the Filipinos. . were all Other candidates, whether | rectors' from 12 to 17' members nations of Federal Hdu.sing Ad- Unlike most of the Ahjerlcans | Saysay. as ji real leader.'He also' After Bill left the Philippinea reason: our traditions, like easily he reached should a sudden claim nr he would consider the Job at 14,910 Sponaor of the propoaal ia a com MASTIR TORCH A m cm R B iT c»rn«rt «r Ant PIO HMUMPUl I • Be •m v «e oa yee eai this resulted more from Nie natiire F a c ts T o ld nylnlsti-ator Guy T. O. Hollyday. DOWNWARD JITS of the topography than uts Maok- working in the Philippines, as well I said they looked up to the U. S. i „„ 22 he began a w hirlwind their om'it, are long and honored. need arise . . . for we are onb' as far away as salary set by the town for the top mittee of ehareholdera headdd by fn. An —cNItwt ./ He said he did so because of wliat r*0. $8.90• vahoV«4u* J wm%h Mit )T«wr fmkm wardnes.s of the nation. ” as the occasional ourisl \who 1 g^reat friend and aonie people : to„r (not unlike Nixon’a) which Generations have looked to us your phone. post in recreation. Martin said Bld of an inteieating novelty ind^himi: French Somaliland: insurance . . . we sell Service to our clients. Pre.ssed on that point. Cole said Um Siattar toich for leldering, tkowlea tn eeelecf beeklet ee4 latrectlBe fWObrsI the island republic. He said there Hjie backwoods country. hKobservTd in Manila ., . . the ,„d Alexandria. high quality that marks a home meeting is the Keeney Street School nual meeting itself, postponed from' «f. e. etieeiM a$6ii feeaet 'While visiting the undevelop­ with refinement and taste. question and parties' in the- long March 23 for lack of quorum. It (Continued from Page One)- Hollyday- permitted a high FHA ' pipe*, twooting 8tHag>, 8aing guttpn ana- seemed to be plenty of' food quan­ "Je-apney.’ Thia innovation is a Egypt- Marseille and Pari*. official to resign who was under; general hovra gnd $koe rapoin. AddWee titatively, but in quality, there was ed ragions he picked up a fascinat­ conv^Ktcd American Jeep, left over France; the Alpa In Switzerland dispute have focused their attention will attempt to elect a clerk, a \ .. .And our store services — the United Nations, "and let the investigation for "gambling" and i T x .je e n w n of 8onM ipnadsr matiM lOKk Ideal for often much to be desired. ing ejectio n of aboriginal handi­ from war surplus. The conversion ! . England. on the Board for the next move. treasurer and four directors—one- nniihmiiii kvrning point, layleg oapkah Hie ond atber craft, ^eluding a tribal drum chiefly consists In the'fact that the , Gift Wrapping, Delivery, and Before Lottes Happen Other items include hearing on third of the board—for three ysar world judge who is responsible for "the demanding of money" from ' The people ,4*eemed to have after Bill arrived In Ihia latest attempt to expand- Com- builders. I wet raaplriag vriaer game. plenty of rice. Vegetables and (teh. made of miaa*. It was used by one vehicle no'TO\^, carries upwards of 15 ;, ^^ovtly . v- Paymenl-pian have kept appropriations for repair of a bull­ terma.'. of the natiVe groups Just now ap­ ' London he received his. biggest dozer and for elections, signing The rival director elatee reflect muniat domination.'' ^ Cole named no names but said | the latter chiefly in littoral areas. pass,engers. ^ n the subject of pace with -the times, to Gillette also drafted a resolution the man Hollyday allowed to re- j Milk was a problem, since there proaching th ^ threshold of West vehicles. Bill 'kald pi-acticallv all s'"'Prise. He was told 'to go to make shopping a joy the tax warrant, plans for prepa­ the 'etruggle for control of Ameri­ ern civilization the cars in the^llippines were of 'VcJi%sldent to appeal to the Mognatic ippines. BUI said they do have Bill was paillc>i)aily proud of a American conatruclion. | arrived he met the nine proval of Aa exchange of Und be- was a.top official of the govern-, SUPER KEM-Tp FYE dele|;:atea who had ■ tween K J. Holl. developer, and U.N. /' ■. ment's rental-project housing pro­ caribou/whicl give one tenth the pair of amall castlh^t-ahaped hats Another city cuatoh^^ which pieaa- TFYE dele^atea who the tof^ nMr the Highland Park Observing that Vice President gram. til Mill latu waN piiit milk OUT Holsteina and guernseys which were origlnallyNvorn by male ed Bill was; the retailXeiVing'tcch- i ‘miring in other countries, Nixop had said this country might Cabinet proil^. But. to cointerbaiance member* of the IgoiiHle* Tribe.' nlque . . . a system by\vhlch the i ^ ^ reunion wa*-toiRll.v iinexpecl- Scfwol on Porter St., fixing the A b o u t T o w n ed by Bill and he said it was quite date for informal meeting on pro­ ultimately have to use combat MO SMM^tSS FOO. fivaitiN waskaMi „ this lack, Bill said, the caribou One of the fedoras, with approprl- ru.stomer is expected to diclter with ' “ ti^ p s in Indochipa. Gillette said: F - r r e u ^ AMO BA TM f Cotch offer five times as much butterfat ale markings, told anyone \^ o car- 1 the .storekeeper/unlil they^rrive a thrill to meet these people "I gram listing proposed projects and / hadn't seen since 1 left the their prioHly. establishment of a St. Anne's Mothers CiVcle will / “If that black'day should ever Slight Rise SMtiF eases • Iri their milk. ed that the wearer was a at a price (below the list pVjce) arrive, lef it have been established iS.4S U L . The other hat, with equally Stales." sewer authority, acceptance of a meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clocl(, A ^ maus mrM Aosr/K TTie queat.on of p chant can agree. Bill found thil Home now, BUI plans to return right-of-way from Robert. Smith lA f /W HAMAAOMIZIM0 SS* for a storm sevver from Tanner io Beech 8t. / that the United State’s was obliged III Idle Claims islands, and as a result malaria Is its possessor had become a bene-' system universal throughout the o. his farming and continue his Street to an, existing sewer, and to resort to this final, tragic step eoLoAS.trs rmsHAOLtf a constant problem. Bill aaid he diet. iea^and soon became as adept in rk in the farm youth program. authorizing Martin tb. make an A small- gr»Ma firs was put Out on m|ly after every other posaible drank “warm coca cola all the But Bill picked up more than baVgalning a* the shrewdest native. HeXtook some 2,000 color Slides agreement with the stale concern­ Ridgefield Street early this after­ meoiia of/restoring peace and aup- The number of claims filed for Fitg all cobintt dbor$ time I was thete.’’ souvenirs on hi* trip. He develop Bill aaid one of the biggest (80ivN> of them is-3-D) apd he ex- preaslng aggression had been ex- ___ sfsnoMO CLont, comss m s couple of truly enviable sKlll*. ' ____ ing state road repair funds. noon by companies $ and-A of the unemployment benefits in the Ifs34 f o 0 uU n ts e n g SAne/gy teforw . ' On the whole Bfll-found life on thrills\i# had while on the Iryj; pects ^ use them in tglks to 4-H DEWEV-RICHMAN A» Water Commissioners the SMFD. haustedi" Manchester area rose Slightly j the farms quite enjoyable. “Al­ One of these was his ability to wield ■ i,nds w) his meeting with Vice groups \ro u n d the county and Dulles said yesterday after a hl’is t’ *t*as4.Ui'f04. 767 MAIN S T R E E T directors will hold a public hear­ during the week ending April 17, though the farmer gets up at 4:.30 a mean pair of chop sticks . . . and Presldent ’’Nixon, last year when latale. But first he intends to re- ing on a sewer extension in Love The Joy C ircled the WSCS will conference with' President Eisen- a.m. and goes to sleep at 6:30 p.m. in -a manner that would make a the Callformijn was making his j cupprate friun a tnily “unforgel meet at the North MOthodist hower at Augusta, Ga., that it is the state Labor Dept, reported to> he does manage to take a mid­ home-grown oriental (urn green Lane and Olcett treet. cMimated day. jooay! round-the-worH goodwill tour. BUI able experieni to cost about $14,000. They will be Church tomorrow at 2 p. ro. Mrs. “unlikely'' any American troops afternoon aieata for a couple of with envy. asked to waive competitive bid­ Gertrude K. Rayner, auperviaor of will be sent to the southeast Asia Claims here rose from 636 to hours." Bill also became an instrumental­ the klinchester ^blic Health battleground. But he declined to 642, the department's weekly re­ (This custont'is probably trace­ ist Of aorta. He brought back a ding on a $2,399.38 payment for .answer end “IP' question; would o xc o Ifajuefte KEM-6L0 comprehensive liability insurance, Nursing Asan.. will be the apeaker port showed, with 432 of the able to the original Spanish con- ceremonial horn (which had form­ and a full turnout of the msmbera. he favor sending U. S. troops as a claimants listed as women. Initial questadores who ruled over the erly been lised by one of the native to set a date for q-conference'with last resort if the French should R «d B rn d st bar latch tk Bincli taistn Maul bond attorneys on Water J>ept. is hoped f o t ^ \ . ~ claims, which Indicate new spells Islands for more than .350 years tilbea on the islands) and gave a pull out of Indochina ? of unemployment. h o w e v e r , Tough pq|. before Admiral Dewey defeated convincing demonatratibn on how finanoes,' and to raiiSiider .the ex­ Cooper, a former delegate to the <9 fir kiMms. hathnas, tension of a water main to the The Cosmopolitan- Club, which, dropped off from 113 lost week to metto —fibre ' their descendants In the Battle of the tiHiMstnen are called to meet­ meets Friday afternoon, April 23. United Nations, said in an'inter­ 108.- whiik broom. Manila Bay In 1898.) ing. town refuse dispodsl area off Ol- view he hopes no American ttVops $1.25 Celeniol Black Finish allviaivirt In the Federation room oi Center • The rise in claims '’here ran } '^ * The lack of diversions and ente.- Inipresseil By Manila cott St.. will have to be used in the fight 7 overall. OXCO Church, will be treated to an In- counter to the state-wide picture, Useful every OM Colonial charm with tainmerit in the rural areas did not Questioned on the urban aide tereaUng travel program, given by against Conamuniat-led forces In which reflected a decrease of .913 'Idoy at your Ranch Housd $2.53 QT. seem to bother Bill too' much, of Philippine life. Bill said he waa three members of the club. Mrs. Indochina. In any event, he added, from 37Jil$ to 36.600. During the modtVn magnotic pawor though. And he said hit time on Impressed by. the rapid restoration Bus Co. Sound, Harry M.aidment and Mrs. William he believes that any decision on corresponding peijod a year ago, home, office, Tough-fibred push- . the far,.i was the riiosrt satisfying of MaPila. the capital. He said he Ru.sh. who spent sOniC time in trribp use need not be made Imme­ , there were 11.509 claims. Wome^ ihop or cor. broom' for sweeping of'^is visit. He found that people had the honor of meeting former Hawaii, will show kodt,chrome diately... constituted 49, per cent of the oil outdoor surfoceL who work the soil and havi^ strong Instead, he said, the United Preaident Quirino last year and PUC Liformcd 'slides front their collccdons of pic-> clalijis In the state last week and Goroget, sidewoflrs, ties with the earth are pretty much that he had seen newly-elected ttircs taken during their viaita to States should pieaa the French to 53 p^i; cent a year ago. the same the world over, •Their Preaident Magsaysay. Biirwas fa- the islands, and relate some of permit American training of native Bridgeport continued t().Iead the S9c bosemanls, etc. T4' S2J9 ' (Continued from Page One) their experiences while there. Mrs. troo|>s tO/ fight against the Reds state In Ihf number of/Ciaima re­ block. 54* handle. D. M. Caldwell will also show pic­ a proposal v^ich the French previ- ceived last week witli 5.482. fol­ GLASS per cent of the firm's investment tures of het^ecent trip to South oi'aly have received without en­ lowed by Waterliury. 4.435;. Hart­ thusiasm. In .buses and "exces.slve b e y o n d America and give an account of ford. 3,97i;' arid/New H a v e n . GARDEN HOE — A sturdy, FISHING SAVE $20 controver^,". irteicsUng places she and her hus­ Told No Pollc.v iTiange. 3.510. Chalrmat. Saltonatall (R-Maas) lightweight all purpose garden The company has ' confistantly band. Dr. Caldwell,'.visited. hoe. 8” X Sta” blade. C’i-.i han­ .Molt heme laadlna RODS overstated Its depredation expenses , - - — X . of the Senate ACtned Services ia VgR'nCAU The. Committee told the Senate yeate'r- dle. $2JU Sruers Mo. M4 Is . SgUning ■ .by stating buses had five and seven. The executive board of the Man­ It -taesi (or sanding S-glece Ng fer year liyea and then 10-year Uvea chester Republican Women's Club day he had been told there was "no Rian jii^g Session ^ trim, dry wall, since “1948, whereas in reality more will meet- tomorrow at I p. m. change" in. the policy against eni-- cupboards, wood •••y (grryinf. pIo)1ng U. S. combat units in Indo­ panatinfr etc. LigM Sait • caBllng that a third of the firm's buses are with Mrs. Joseph Pero, 299 Oak­ O ii Vaccine. Tests TRUE TEMPER 13 TOOTtt - powerful - life. of ■15 and 17 years old. land St., to discuss plans' for the china. He said hr had been so told ROW 'RAKE—Rakea clean. 5 ownership guaran­ f 4 wNb fgiiie "The company Is in a. most liquid' May meeting. Membeis of the club by Secretary of Defense .Wilson foot fire hardened handle. $3ffB tee. Every homt / -'*Sgeerfu Dpsition having at December 31, who have not already secured and Thruston B. Morton, a.ssistanl Parents who have-'- questioria \ should own a Syn- ffig” , 1953, current as.sets of $3,117,888,'' ticHctS foV . the St.vle pageant, Secretary of Statp. j about the_ forthcoming Salk polio '' ' j'- ■' Beautiful Music For Your of which about $2 million was in “Krom Abe to Ike", at the Hotel The . troop’-use question wa.s ' vaccine field tesla here will have a cash. Bond Ballroom, Thursday, at 8 brought to the fore by (he atali- j chance to ask them tomorroiV eve­ TRI'E TEMPER STEEL GAR­ While*'it was finaiK'iall.v sound to j p. m. may contact the president, ment of Vice President Nixon last ning when the town Health Dept DEN RARE-^'14'tapered teeth, set aside $2.8 million between 1943 Mis, John G, Rottner, or Program Friday that American troops will hold a public meeting qt 7 handle. Ruggedly built $2.55 RECORD LIBRARY and’.1948 for Xrollev line abandon-! Chairman Mrs. Robert McIntosh, might have to be used as a laat p. m. in the aiiditoriunr of South 4 (V t h.' -'O ment Insaea, the policy was gener-1 who have a supply. The fashion resort if the Freheh should with­ ^hool. .Dr.' Nicholas Mafzialo an­ .oils to the com pan .V ancl pul.it in a I sliow.i* in celebration of the Cen- draw--a ppasibiltty he termed un­ nounced today. TRUE TEMPER TURF EDGER USTEN TO THESE 33 1/3 R.F.M. ALBUMS strong financial condition. tennial of the Republican party,' likely. .' The vaccinations 'will be admin-, —For cutting' aod; trimming- The companyis annual payriieni: and is given by the Hartford CoUn- Sen. Edwin C. Johnson $$'.6S ■H* Mados of SaasI alaal. Including Vi H.F. MOTOR ^ MUSIC FROM KISMET Paray Faith payment of $98,79«" 'Crawford said as "Mr. Nixon's War"—a aatirical Marzialo will explain procedures D handle. 30" long, $2.90 iawerlilada sartolad la cel 4 A A * to be followed. Film strips bn the True Temper Lawn Rake Seay •# reed aomrale. { O V A O S "The company has obviously an reference to Republican chargea $2” < $1.95 botlsr. Shopad handlas. S y Shady traed. paw.,. ▼ / , adequate administrative staff of its , Hospital Notes that Korea wa.i "Truman's war"— subject will be .shown and -there nainic hioga boU end do. WVkM.M*ara....A • ^ RIGELOW and DOWSE DREAM MUSIC • 6 *• Paul Waatoa own. No neoann appears thgt mak>s ' Johnson told his colleagues; will be a, question and answer pe- 99 9$ vetee...C#*plef# it neceasary for the..eompanv to re- ■ ribd. HPECtAL LAWN MOWER weal work ioea*. ^ "I sm against sending American First rdioice-for a light, depend­ tain the railroad for administrative I ^ D M ,IT T E T ) YESTE51.IDAY: GTs into 'the niiid and muck of Health Depts. in some states or clerleal work.” I Susan Welch. Rockville; -Frank Indochina - on a bloodletting spree had withheld approv’al of the tests able mower.-16", ballbearing. 5- "On the basis of'reasonable op-1 Bausala. 120 Charter Oak St.; j after adverse publicity about the bladea. Precision built, smooth klcQUIRE BAMBOO RAKE— Hi-Fi Record Of The Week to perpetuate cqjoniaUsm arid the cutting, long lasting. eraUng expenae.s'the.'rompany in Janis Berzins. 36 Madison St.; white man's exploitation (n Asia. vaectne.'' All states involved have Lawn care the easy way. Very 19.53 earned 9.17 per cent on its net j John Oallacipia, 79 Charter Oak The Monroe Doctrine and Asia for approved now, however. $17.95 light 4 sizes. THE RITE 0F.SPRINC-Miaa. Sym. Oreh. ^veMrfnent."nent- . . ; ' - , SL; Mrs. Kva Hansen. 15-J Forest Our selection includes many 10" 18' 24“ 30“ LOPPING SHEARS^Precision GARDEN HOSE HANGER— *pnC uaa^L'c^- « ' Asians ought to be the founda.- company scek.s a uniform St.; ^Irv'tng Comber. 32 Linden St.: tion of our foreign policy," other styles and t)rpe8 of hand 15r $IA6 $1.98 $2.13 gpotmd. Tubular steel femiles. Heavy gauge ateel. Mounts on Increase of (ares.and an increase Kitty Mae Ekrut, 3 Ironwood Dr.; and power mowers. wall. Space-saver. Prevents In faras particularly in the Hart­ Arrest Motorist Over-a^,length 27*4 Inchies. Eiilth Starkweather, 74 Apel PI.; kinking. Holds 100 feet of *»’’ OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON ford division. The Cities of Hart- Harry Pye, 20 Windsor Ave., Rock­ $3.00 ford and New HaVen oppose the ville: Ed'.vard Anderaon. Bolton; Public Records For Leaving A uto GARBAGE RECEPTACLE — Itoae. 85e 7SR .P.M . increaaea T te company operfilea Cecil Johnston, 16 Wadsworth St.; Sets under ground. Eliminates PRUNING HHEAR—Califumia buses thrquftoout Connecticut. Mrs. Mariop Case, .119 BuckJond A 24-year-old West Haven m an' odors. Rust resistanL pattern. Volute ipring, green ,St.'; Marvin Cohen, Colcheater; Rill sf Half and yellow malleable Iron han­ has been arrested on a charge of { TRUE TE.MPER . HEDGE Thomas Provencal. IT Carol Dr. John 8. Crosby and Edward M. abandoning f motor vehicle on. the i 15 Gallon size $9.15 dle. 9 Inches long. $IJM Probe Rules SeiMi -. BIRTHS YE.STERDAY: a son Saan, doing business as Ba.tUetta, highway. . HHEAR—Ferreted lower blade. 8UPPLEX r.LEXIBEK RECORDS > S to Robert P. Wiliard, stock, equip­ to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goodwin. Patrolman Emanuel Motqla said Easy cutting. Model HW. 8tx”. SPRINKLER—JJea flat. Holea R EG . S9 t MOM Nearly (^iiiplete Vi'apping; a daughter to Mr. and ment. good will and trade name of the. motorist, Frank Benedetto, left NEHCO INCINERATOR — For $2.98 Mrs, -Martin Regan, 16 Coleman Bartletta, .133 .Spruce Sf: the car on W. Middle Turnpike on the upper Mde spray UP- . .Marriage LIceiiar safer burning of rubbish and (OMitteued from Page Qae) Rd. ( near Dover Road, March 28 and other lefuae. Heavy, rugged “SNAP-CUT" PRUNER—AnvU W^ARD ONLY, at exactly cal- BIRTH TODAY: a son to Mr. William John .Traygia, Manchea- I failed, to return for it .until four ter, and Mariann Napoli, SO Wil­ galvanised steel. Siiug cover tjrpc, precition ground blade. cidated angles. It .distributes a ’TV ES. and THURS. A ' stepped aside ms chairman of the and Mrs. James McCurry, 29 days later.. WA9 Cuts without bruising. 92.1$ subcommittee, shall be permitted Edgerton St. liam St., April 24, St. Bridget’s I By that time, however, Motola pentle, even “rainran** along its v re n UNTIL» y p. M. Church. I said; ha Jiad had the car towed to a KOIUMIEAL GARDEN HbHE— 1' , -to croas-«Kaminc urlUieqaes. He has DISCHARGED. 'TERDAY: entire length—no downward Jet* insisted he should be allowed to do William 'Miller, 1:7 Campbell AVe.. ' I- BuUdiag Perailta I garage and, iaaued a summons on Lighter than rubber hose. Will ■i . MCjN., WED., FRL, SAT. u n t il 5:30 so arid has urged that the samb Rockville;. Mrs. Urspla Mtkelis, To George L. Green for a Us- .ih# abandoned motor vehicle to -wash out loam or aeedlini^' story; 7-room dwelling on Gardner ucharge. not crack, dwell or rot in normal privilege be accorded to the Armv. Wapping;. Beverly Pohl, 4' Drive I service. Easy to handle. Guar- . Turned over, SUPPLEX; is an The issue involves how frir Mc> G; Mrs. ‘Bertha- Ackeihnan. 3 1st., $9,500. f Police today alsa reported an ac- earthy wiU s t ^ t o the sidelines Rheel St., Rockville; Mrs. Elsie I 'To Nalhkri Spectoi-, owner,. and , cident in the Main- ' Street-C^nteir antecd 10 years. In red or green.. ex^llent SOAKER too! while the swbiibinmittee, which he Beckwith, Vernon Center; Andrew Joseph S. 'Lukas, tenant, for altera­ ' Street iriteraection involving cars tions and additions to a store build­ d riv ^ by Edward Tabor. $0, qf’ ' i- TAINTOR PONTIAC, Inc. heads, investigates his d i'rp' o t e Bckemicks. 436 N. kUin SL; Ken- 25 Foot Length ’ $5.15 TRIPLK tube-^ n re*L ‘ ‘ . ■ -Vj.' with trip Army officials.. ing at 449 Hartford Rd.. $40. - ' WUlimanflc. and J. 81mene, -$l. of BUILDING MATERIALS Duquette. Stafford Springa; . Frank Johnabn for a tool okod McCarthy and two of hia sub. Mra. Ruth COi^iar. Hartford; Mrs. Johnston, R. I., about $;20 this SO Foot Lengtlr ' ' gSAt No. 600 Cover* SX sq. fL $$A8 > ■ I . \ 15S CENTER STREETMANCHESTERf^ eommtttee sides plarined nvean- a t Sl Strickland St.. $200. iBoming, LUMBER FUEL W'- 130 CENTER STREET -p CORNER OF CHURCH Ann Ellsworth and son. Farm 'tb' Andrew H. Wevland for a $r FatitJnatrotman James Slrafacb U con- 75 Foot Length No. 1000 Covers 1000 sq. fL ( whilo to provide during the day Drive;' Peter •Sadloaki. 103 W hiu' tear garage at $2 Dsettield Dr.', iliaiiiig his'(nvasUgatioR of the ac- .TM N. MAIN ST^ MANCHESTER fSL . MI-9-525-1 : . J 1 ’ S '-'h a “bin o t ^articttlan" particttlan" outlining SL ' ' I1J09. . ddanL * ■T. < r * ' ■ \ . b ■X I . ’-y - ■ :(l.' c\ ■

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    PAGE SD[ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1954 V MANCHEStEITJJVENING HERALD,^ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY^ APRIL 20, 1954 - PAGE SEVEN would be faced wiUt the risk of a a fte r \ ^ defeat, and befora he power! The major concerns of life, termination of the YWCA to keep traditional smorgasbord diahea, 4Uutrl|Ffitrr ^ challenfre to the mind Sqd heart of had begun to accept more plenslag Local Club Hearg the large areas.in which we live terrhln \ Coventry YWCA Celebrates these'-people going and to help Oak Hill School coffee and assorted cookies. Asia, rather than a mere challenge theoiiesiNto which he said nipt he out our dajra. are those edted ^NING^ AND INStALUNG Connecticut 'had done^ls best and confessed keep each community a growing Jacob Haroian of the Barnard L ^ L CIRCLE OP KING'S DAUGHTERS to French or American militar.v ' Digtrict C^oyernor above. To the list I would add wor­ \ CDPttittd IfpraUi that It had not 'jeen quite gikrf ship and selfleaa oervice. 99lh AnnverMry force for good. To Display Work Slclux>1 faculty acted as master of ceremonies. 'The president. Miss V '^PUBUKUKO l>y rUK po.wer, in- which the mind and eno'ugh. Lnte\ he was Mamlng tM Our challenge, ia to know the and CESSPOOLS Dr. Robert Botven Name OF CENTER CHURCH ■KB>l.r> PRINTINU .CO^ O fa Y a n k ee Issue of revalnaMon. But that early \ Fred Wheeler, town eitgineer for A eomploto orgRalzation of G A IN ED gBWAOB SPEOIALm s Marion Cases', made some brief 13 BISMU «TM t heart of-^Xsia would be half with deep meaning of workmanship in With the theme, "We go to moment, when ^ was aot above Fast Hartford arid diatrict gover­ oatBg tha'moat modeni equIpmeBt mad machlaaiT—WESULTi A R e p>Qrl o rt .1.^03.2S Inches in c iics The OaU Hill School of the Con annotmcenients:. after which the V Mancb^rr Conn Uie Communists. By A. H. O. / God’s world. It is to sound the Church; we go to school; we go to I ^ M A S F. ftoOUSUN. admitting short Nmminga of his nor" of the Exchange Clubs In, this BEITEB Jab at a LOWER PRICE. New Town Health O ffice * necticut Institute tor the Blind. Hoi' "Off-Key” quartet was .introduced. WALTER R. FERCtrSON That neutiaiisni whicit we des­ depths of pain and, by 'faith, to work—we go''to the YWCA-r-Go combe St., Hartford, will hold, an [its members, Haroian. Mark Kris- PubUshere own. when be Snoh^ the humility area, was gueat speaker at .the rise better men and women. We Of Rainfall Here pise, on the part of those Aslan The very ser.ie qualities by which was occasionally part of his Avilh vs," the Manchester WYCA open bouse tomorrow evening from ; toff. Joseph Tripp and Ralph Mac- Foundntf October 1. M il meeting of the Manchester K - need to maater life, ‘‘the abundant a Samp pumps Installed THIS IS WHY I*, now observing National YWCA ruMm ag e s a le peoples who already have their which he rose to rather unpar­ oM-tinie, unspoiled chagm, was the change Club last night ramova water from your Coventry. Atrii 20 (.Hm c IsI) . , ■ ' / „ .i, .w 9 o clock, at which tlrne mem-j earone, who *;ere adorned with _ life,” of which Jesus ia. the source. week. During this week, members Plenty of rain fell (hiring toe beta of the general public will be luxuriant muat&hea. sang the old PtiMiAMd Evnry Evening Except alleled political success in his. own better moment, and IhrNtruer nto- Alao p r ^ n t was Harry Gould, oallar. \ . . . mort peopid call Dr. Robert P. Bowen has Been ap- j .•undgye and UoUdayAHolld»: Entered■■ at tbe independence, is acttially th- We need to unlearn the fear of pointed acting town healthX^lcer YWCA Speaker of uie local association join with long wet weekend, but toe spring welcomed tor displav and demon- favorites "The' Quilting Party ” W EDN ESD A^PRIL 21, 9:15 A.M. Voat Otnea at Mancheeter. Conn., aa community were also the qualities ment, and the moment ^ which a representative of the national death. In the re-discovery of the o New underground water \ McKinney Broa. •eecod CUaa Mall Matter. strongest potential'we.Tpon against which brought unparalleled down­ the mercurial John L. fhooM go by the Board of Selectmen. He're- thoeeMn 438 cities and towns and rains so far don’t begin to match atration of the work being accomp- x„d "Peggy • Ocelli." iG. AllJert offlca of Exchange Clubs, who real meaning of Jesus’ resurrec­ Itnea Inatall^ t) PromptScrrica 641 colleges and univei'sities for a last year’s, - according tor figure.4'ho ____ riO.N RATES tion for life here and beyond. '(2Kdualify Work resigned. Dr. Bowen’s appjilntmVnt natlonwi^ celebration of the an­ compiled by the town’s Water Mrs. Philip ^Theney and Mrs. : xpinted group (iingtng and the en- yabla ia Adraace develop intelligence enough to re­ mayor of New Britain. agsln. Exchange Club to the community Uaea laatalled. Dept. AT WOOmiUFF HAU Oaa Yaar . .. ■ Let lie prayerfully plumb the niversary \ of this organization Geoi^e Wells CTheney. Jr,, of Man- tertainment was conchtded’ ■ ■ with For the flrst two years of his and to the member*/.^of each club. a Flogged aewer Unea clean- (3) Prices took effect over the Wecl^nd, FiiVl Rainfall Thursday evening Six Uontha .. spect it and to use it. depths Of our everyday living, Sclectinan Goodwin \V. Jacobao dedicated t^the. service of women . . . To, “ '•* the humorous ‘’professional’' film Tbraa Moatlia administration. Jhls qualities w ere Plana for tha annliii meeting of ad alMMmlly. lE S A R . . . IE SURE day. and . Saturday totaled 3.21 of Vtsltora f(v the institution, and I “ Philoso-Fun " Ona Month ... that we not,fail to learn Hie lea- said Monday, and wilr be In effect and girls. refreshing. His 'oreexiness, his he different service Clubs were sona which God has for us In work tottoea at the town’s Buckingham oucauit;..-... are an.xiousanxloua tolo nevehave any jvianones-Manohes-. , Arfangementa for last evening’s Weekly ...... The Fake Is Working forthrightness, his appearance of until the first Mondt6' of- October. Eor 99 yea^q, the YWCA has Siagla Copy .. cuased. The Exchange Club la and play, Joy and pain, life and 1955, or end o f/th e iinexpired worked toward HJiiilding a belter Reservoir in Glastonbuo’ and ^ 84 ter people interested in its work at- xff,ir were in charge of Miss direct honesty, his undoubteil zeal News Rhymes ho*t 'this year, ''v - ' death, worship and Belflesa sorv- I; ches measured at the Porter Res-'-tend tomorrow MEMBER o r It i.s to be- noted that Russia, for his job ell combined to make c in n e y b r o s term of Dr, Basden., sociely.for all. The Y is proLid to evening s open joyoe Straughan, 'chairman, and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — By J. P. D. Ice- Call M K ; celebrate its annivet;Mry and will ervolr. house the other .memhers-of the ME A I The Aaaeclated Presa la exciualrely pursuing the "hands o f f " set with his service a pleasing thing, and Paper Drive Het \ With toe Howard Reservoir at they produced for him the most . John E. Post SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPAI te prouder still, ne.^year, when social comnvijf^ee. iUtled th Me uae « l bepubllcatlpa n( regard to East .Germany: ha.s made “Mall Trucks Will 8oon 8port ...... i; ■ ' * "Thp American Legion Poat.e'111 capacity, v-ater la tumbling o-.-er SI newa dlipatchea credited .to It. or handsome victory in lie-- Britain Sponsored bjr the - Manchester TEL. MltckeU S-fS08—laS-ISS PEARL ST.. MANC ITER conduct a paper 6ollectton dW e Fa* the centennial of theCYWCA in the weir and flowing downslrea n. Ediicatioii Group M t Qtberwiae. credited in thiy paper it strong enough to compel the be­ Red, White and Blue Colors” A Tni^ght for Today Council of Churches. H ' ' " ’ the world will be obseiwed. For REDUCED RICE and alao iho local newa publlahed here, political histor>' reelection by a Sunday lieginning about 8:30 a.m. ^ f Even with the recant downpours, • All ligata of repuDllCatlon ot a pedal ginning of some official accep­ margin of approximately 10,000 Postmaster Arthur Hummer- nearly 100 years, the y Wc a has how'ever, the rainfall from the be­ EGG — STOVE Tha rain date will be May 9. ReSl-Y-jN /■ Has Siiiorgasboril Stapalchea herein araalao reaerrad. tance of the preten.se that East votes., field : has issued a directive . . . , dents are asked to have masazines, kept pace with thq limes during a ginning of .the year ha.s been 2.39 CHESTNUT that should attract a lot of looks The MeriiMng of Words >' • DON'T Full icrrica cllant of'N. E. A SarT' Germany is now an- independent And in the second two years of hags, newspapers tied in bundles I century of unprecedented challenge inches below the 50-year average . . . when It becomes, effective Theodora Gr^nalet in . his book i and change In the lives of wo^cn. 10 Ice. Inc. _ his administration, almost every­ 1 tor the period. Last year at this More than a hn.ndred 1 o c a I Throw Thom Away ^bllehere Reiw*»entallyM: .Tha nation. Under the B rld^, an autobiog­ '-arid outside. Legionnaires will 4 thing that, had seemed good and . . . ' henceforth when tmrks cover tha .entire south end of town The YWCA looks forward to vts time, the Ague was 10.03 inche.s teachers and their guests . were Htm Plenty Of Wear l-eft COAL ilua' Mathewa SpiwUI Agen» — New Russia- last week advised 'the which csrry msll’. . . need paint raphy, makes th ^ striking re­ ■ Tork'ork. Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. refreshing about John L, seemed as far/north as the .Skunkamug 1 second century with renewed fall' a’oove toe 50-year average which-is present at a smorgasboard ser\-ed In Sh(N-s Repaired Here .MEMBER AUDITBUREAU OF world that Russia no longer acted tO' transform itself into something Jobs blight and new . . . the mark; “ Perhaps allNhving is just and dedication to its work in be­ (PER TON) .. . learning the meaning iqf words . . . Rlvei, 4 inchea. in Emanuel Lutheran Church last OtRCULATlONR \ quite different in public result. boss msn says they must be dona N half of the community and the -Comparing ,)nly the apring; evening under au.spicea of the 2 as the representative or agent cf the big, one-ayllable bSMc words •,’The Legion and Auxiliary will SAM YULYES The Herald Priming C ^ p a a y . Inc., His forthrightness became a ^. . . In red and white and blue woi'ld. Side by side with othe:- months of March and April, last Manchester Fkiuc.-ition Assn. East Germany, and that the East . . this patriotic color scheme that are defined in the rqxicon of be host to the Fourth District Shoe -Repairing of the Better aaaumea no financial reapooubtUty tor careless contentioiisness. His hon­ YOU, CAN LOSE MORE meeting May 2 and 3 p.m. in the institutions of proved worth, the yeaW wa.s wetter. In March 1953, The .service table wa.s attract- typographical errore appearing In ad- German government itoelf must esty drew near the quality tof in­ . . . should give the mailmen experience: work and play/joy and YWCA worl-.s tor healthier, hap­ Kind Done While You Walt. Wgrtieementa and other reading\matter pain, life and death." Leifloh Home on Wall St. Mrs. 9.6i inches fell as compared with iyely decorated with Swed.iah MORIARTY BROTHE sult. His zeal bordered upon irre­ dash . . . and raise their spirits tat The Mancheater Evening Herald. be dealt with directly by other Edward S. Franz will be In pier and more effective citizens in 3.69 for Marcii this • ear. In the candlesticks and other pieces loan­ 15 hl.APLE STREET . ' sponsibility. Hie breeziness grew to new heights . . . an through I believe this thought toIliKthe our der.iocrncy, who go to church, COAL, COKE. RANGE AND FUEL OIL powers. . s bell of God's truth with rin^g /charge of., refreshments. period .from April 1 to April 18 ed through the courte.sy of a local DUplay a^vertlaing doling bouraY boring. / the streets they flash . . . they THAN YOUR TEMPER! to school, to work and to the Opp. First National Htor« JJor Monday—I\|i. jn. Friday This would involve recognition .Tha Au.'-.UIary recently gave *25 last yeat\ the total was 4.47 a.s gift shop. Other tahle.v had ar- 315 CENTER STREET TEL. Ml-3-5135 What happened -to traosfomi also say the postal rhief . . . has . . . '______\ Mrs. Ralph D. Booth Parking Lot For Tueaday—I p. m. Monday, to the Po.st for remodeling ex­ YWCA aa a normal part of their opposed t' 3.28 for the recent I rangementa of daffolils and for- For Wedneeday—1N>. m. Tueaday. tost the East German government the pleasing qualities Inin quali­ plans now underway . . . to give daily lives. It is the hope and de- syihla. Jbe menu included the For Thuraday—1 p. an. Wedneaday. penses of the Legion Home'; *5 to period. does exist as an independent gov­ ties which began to gratA Is obvl- the postmen a new look . . . and Aa a golfer there’s nothing more aggrsvsting than Mrs. Ralph Douglas Booth of For Friday—1 p. .ti. Thuraday. yCancer drive and $5 to the Amerl- \ Fbr Saturday—1 n. m. ^M ay. niM gueanwork, but the ewoiental change their suits of gray . . . suddenly to find yourself hopelessly In the rough. ernment, and we would have none CEMENT Ran Red Crose ' .drive. Savings Salem Depot,. N. H „. will be. the \ Claaalfled deadline: 10:S0,a. m. each guess has to be that the^l0,Q00 the mailmen all are hoping th*t guest speaker at the annual mem­ ^ y of publlcatlen except S u n d ay — of this. vote victory, two years ' ago, . . . the chief will do it right- GET IT AT A badly executed shot, however, ma.v d/> MORE than Stamps sales in February at the But other nations have to do brought with It a somewhat exces­ . . . and plek a color which no ^ W. H. ENGLAND ruin your disposition and raise your blood pressure. That Robertson School totaled $230.45 bership meeting of the Hartford Tuesday, April 20 some business with East Germany, sive eonAdence that the HoUivan dog , . . will ever want to bite! feat travelling golf ball can inflict serious injury on an­ and W March, $33.’i.60. Unit mem­ (bounty 'Y'WCA, of which the Man­ bers s*nt Easter cards tp the 16 chester YWCA is an affiliate, on and if the flu.ssians refuse to formula of action and personality LUMRER COMPANY other player or spectator. It can eauae property damage was a surr«Are and unbeatable Tetophoae MI-t-Ft44 - too that can be mighty expensive. veteran.s In ,Cedarrrest Santtoiium. Wednesday evening in the Fellow­ Our Strongeiit Asisn Weapon acknowledge that'they are agents EXTENDED FbRECASTS ship House of the Mehodist • thing. Boston, April 2d The tem­ Awarded Citation \ Hami WTiile the military power which foKEast Germany, the.se otherha- At any rate, in th* next two We suggest a Comprehensive Personal Liability Inaur- The unit was awarded a national Church In Sim.shiiry. Her topic perature in New England during a n ce ^ Ilcy which will give’ you protection (up to the will be "For\4-ard, with Faith-and Uons\vi^ have to deW with the years, there whs not, as the apolo­ citation on rhembership at a rq- bears on Asia it meeting/ in the next five da.vs, Wednesday limit poKhaae) against claim arising from Injury or dam­ Courage.” GsnevA in the formal conference RussianCpuppets, just is if they gists tor his defeat would claim, through -Sunday, will average 2 to cent Fourth District meeting in. just the one big thing, that he pro­ ^ATIONERY age white engaged In aporU, including hunting. North Grosvenohlale. Mrs. Booth, a former president by which the non-Asian world were real, y 6 degrees above the seasonal nor­ \ } Of the Boston. Mass.. YWCA, is ceeded with a revali'stlon tor. New mal. Mild weather Wednesday and Mrs. William Hotchkiss, unit So Sweden’^'W■hich sends most of k LEADING BRANDS 4 We’d ilk* to discuss this important subject with you now president of the New Hsmp- hopea to aettle some Asian prob- Britain, which was unpopular. The Thursday-will be followed by cool­ ABUfAIL - NOTES ' ^ soon. TTie loly coat will be a pleasant ahrpriae. president and Mrs. Charles Fahey its export to ihipope across El*«t revaluation is the thing blamed foe y shlre District YWCA, and a mem­ lema on a basis suitable to its own er Friday or Saturday. of Mansfield CenleiV Gold Star ber of the National Board of the big. power interests, the mind and German territory, h u had to per­ his defeat last Tuesday; it was the Some normals for the period are Mother chairman. wlH repre.sent deadline issue in the campaign as Storti^ the unit as hostos-ses at a Gold YWCA from the Eastern Region. heart of Asia will be meeting at mit the establtshmchl in Stock­ as follows: Boston iM>, Providence Reservations tor the dinner, itXw'as waged. But this issue; on 49, Nsntucket 4.6, New Haven 49, Star Mother's Tea May 16 in Oeylon. holm of an East Germaoi vi.sa of­ which begins at 6:30, can be made whiGh he was presumably right, Concord, N. H., 46. Burlington 45, Glastonbury. .\ fice, which is the next thing to a beoaiho the big issue onl.v because Gold Star Mothers in theXAnd- by calling the Manche.ster YWCA The iN-emiers of five Asian Portland 45, Eastport' 42, Green­ Office in the Commiinltv Y Build- \ gtatea, Ceylon, . Pakistan, consulate, and which, in Use of m a ^ , tiiany little things- in­ ville 41 and Presque Isle 41, Cari­ over, Coventry and MansfieldXdla- | V‘ ‘ volving an almost unending series bou 38. ti-ict will be contacted by Mrs. ' ^ Indonesia, and Burma, will be volves admission that ah EA*t of Incldent'a and policies in which , IN C All memher.s of the local unit A.t Boaton the normal maximum R o b e r t I Sm i t h Fahey about the tea. Mrs. Hbtch- are urged to. attend and take ad­ meeting there to take their own German sovereignty exists. « crossed tiie wills and the tastes temperature during this period it \kiss snd Mrs. -Richard C. Snow' New Britain people, often, it . \ ■ vantage nf the opportunity to be­ look at the problems o f A sia This ]5-etense of independent 57 and the normal minimum tem­ REAL ESTATE ^ INSURANCE *V*re appointed representatives to came better acouaintrd with the It would do the world a lot of sovereignty f o r , EAst Germany seeko^, quite needlessly. He not perature is 42 degrees OIL the NatlonsI President and Na­ only tangled ■with outside forces mSmbera and their activities In may be an act, and it is an act. Precipitation during this period tional Commander Dinner May 8. other towns of the countv. good, perhaps, if the two con­ like State Highway t^omniissioner will on the averaga( total over 6 SERVICE at tho .Restland Farm, Northford. ferences were being held together, But it is having Us effects, in this Hill. He tOiMled with the neighbor­ tenths of an inch occurring as rain "INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914" Mrs. tlotchklsa Iras been author­ Instead of apart. That wdn't be action by Rweden, and, as well, in hoods of Near Britain. He not only over New Hampshire and Vermont CALL ized to eh|lat three judgea for a p. m.. Mans Hansen home: Frisky done. the Increased concern of Dr. James laid down the raw, ineffectually,, to late Wedneaday or' Wednesday poppy poster conte.st being con­ Needle 4>H Club, 7 p. m„ home Democratic Statbs^airman Bailey night and over all areas about ducted in the- schools. MKss Naomi Griffith, It would atiil do the world a lot B. Conant, our High Commissioner in the state arena, ito also assumed Thuraday. Mt-9-4548 \ Col. Nathan Gatchell of Andover, CTiioIrs of ^ co n d and First Con- Of good if the result of the big in West Germany, for holding out that, -.^hile he reach^ for state 4*3 MAIN ST., GROUND FLOOR—TEL. MHch.ll 4-5241 will he the .speaker at the joint grcgatinrtal Churches. 7 p. m. and power conference at Geneva, the promise of "essential sover­ grandeur, he was ini^nerable at Too many auto drivers follow WILLIAMS , post and unit meeting April 26, e.^ec where the military might of the eignty” tor West Germany in the home. \. the lead of the locomotive engineer OIL SERVICE at 8 p.m. He will show color slides Sanctuaries; . Imnd Hill HOnie So, for a lot of little reastuu, not — just whistle at danger. Economics Group at WIndh.am near future. For the moment, his and give a talk on Mexico In ob.- world will be represented, should for One big one, the result, n^hen sei-vance of a Pan American pro­ Center-- School, 7 p. m. on hooked turn out to be something which assurance is that this will be he facet), his own electorate a week gram. Unit -guests will Include rugs: set-back party. 8 p. m., the mind and heart of Asia, as forthcoming soon after ratification ego, was the other extreme from, members of the Rockville snd Staf­ Nathan Hale Commimitv Center. represented at Ceylon, could take of the European Defen.se Com­ the result twu yesra ago. Then he ford Spi'ings units. had won the greatest Democratic .Mancheater Evening Herald munity. But before very long we Nursery Held lndr|iendent and guard and protect. victory in the history of his city. The cooperative_ _ ...... nuisei-y...... and f’a V e n t r y correspondent. 5lra. It would be gy>pd for the world, will begin dropping that condition, Last Tuesday, he endured the kindergarten has been listed in the X^arlea l„ IJHIe, telephone PIl- too, if American diplomacy, in­ in order to match, with our own greatest Republican victory in the educational directorv of Connectl- ' gH"’ 3-6231. stead of depending upon colonial reality in West Germany, the Rus­ city’s history. rnt, as an independent nursery | \ There was one moment, soon arhool for two yeara ending Dee. I lApianders are smarter than we powera like Britain and France sian act ill East Germany. 31. 1955. j are. When thev meet, they rub j for its policy in Asia, should wage X The officials were notified by I noses, noV fenders. a policy which these native Asian To End Wars We Don’t Like letter from Dr. Finis E. Engleman. I \- powers could support. We Have You Money secrelarv snd rommi.ssioner of Perhapa the. trouble lies in us, If we hava to have an Asian Low Cost 2nd Mortgage educatirin in Connecticut. The de­ but we were disappointed in de­ cision to place the cooperative pact, for instance, it would do us, \ tails of the Easter performances arhool on the accredited school’s KEEP YO UR and the world, more good to have LOANS list came as a result of a i-erent of. two high and good men. NO BROKERAGE FEES— N IW IQUIFMENT MANUPACTURID by H a in a n SUndard is this pact with these independent visit to the school by Miss HniTiet One, qUite rightly, appealed for We Offer Big Savings H EATIN G being uaed on another neW aircraft, Conaolidatfn,yultM’a delta­ nations of Ada, however deficient C. Na.ah. consultant in early childr agreement of great nations not to hood and naient education. winged F-102 Air Force interceptor, pictured heie i^t k teat base. they may seem in military CHARLES HERSHMAN use horrible modem weapons of Her findings made during obser­ COST D O W N The new jet, which will be equipped with a Hamil^n Standaitl strength, than to have it with na­ MORTGAGE CO. vations of class fsrilities and ac­ destruction, but his ai)peal held starter and wing anti-icing valve, ia now in production. It ia only tions outside Asia, who represent \ tivities had been submitted for out to them the privilege of re- PHONE CH-6-S863 artlon. one of a growing number of advanced aircraft types u^ch de­ the tradition and the fact of tsjning these weapons for pur­ Membership chairmen. Mrs. W. pend on new equipment or propellers made in the big Windsor colonialism in Asia. ' This is the 1954 CherraWt Be! A) -Door Bryce Honeyjvell, has announced, Locks plant. - , poses of "iegitimatc self defense." \ Sedan. With 3 seriet, Chsvrolat olfeii mixlal The key problem in Asia, after the fail quot* of the morning .tin-, \ Whatever the etliics may be in this \ to meat arwy iadividital sad tamily all, is how to let the revolution to­ dergarten and nnr.aerv classes has ' matter, the practical truth, of been filled. If siifficien* interest is ward political independence which coyrse, would be that when weap­ shown arrangements will be made! \ ia inevitable there take, place, un­ ons are maintained tor self de­ for afternoon ses.siona for eithei or | der safe auspices. .We do not, ob­ These facts a b o u t^ e Ne’ Chev) :olet b'oth classes. Kindergarten se.a.sinns NOW irs OFFtaAl-Ha»,Ch«*t«r fense, the nation -po.ssessinK. them viously, regard Communist aus­ are . Monday. Wednesday, Friday i A. Wiese, Dreaident o f Broad Brook, never finds itself in any war which and nursery classes on Tuesday pices. aS Mfe, and there is no rea­ / Company, aigna the deed thiou^ is not a war of self defense. and Friday. Enrollmenta can be~ CLEANER, son why we should,' Communism Is c^n help you make\i| i portant lecision made wUh her. which Hamilton Standard on Feb«[ Another high and good man not the liberating force it sonif- The parent-members will meet QUIETER, MORE EFFICIENT \ r u ^ 23 a^uired that Oompahy’a happened to choose Erster Sunday \ mill properties. Hamilton Standard’* times pretends to be, but a new transmission, and \optional on all NEWS HIGHLIGHTS tor the dejnonstialion of a new» on’t you agree that buying a new car calls for careful Now you can have Chevrolet’s xip|>4^ Hale Cotnmunity Center, Ml.ss I . , IhB Preferred Oil Burner, g e n c ^ manager, Erie Martin, look* Imperialism of its own. models at extra cMt. In gearshift trirk he had just taught his six- and thrifty Powerglide automatic Ruth Ol.son of the State Depart*- on. Operations at Broad Brook are On the other hand, the we.stern consideration? Regardless of make, it i^olves a ^ b - models, you get thA more powerful transmission on any model. 'You can ment of. Health. Bureau of Mater­ MUSICAL SHOW— "Of Wing and Song,’- a musical varirty year-old grandson, .dt involved a LASSEN / scheduled to start Ute this spring. world la not ca,pable, of providing “ Blue-Flame 115” eng nal and Child HVg)ene, will talk on show commemorating the 60th anniversary of powered IJight, surprise for ncwi^jiani^- phologiA- . stantial amount of money and a‘ lot of/Uiture satisfac^ have Poww Steering on all models auspices which the people of Asia But, actually,'' the increase in "Child Emotions.’’ Hoate.-uits will PETROLEUM will be presented by the Hamilton Standard Choral Club at [ilieis. As they werf's^M'pmg the and at a new, lower price. You can be Mrs. P'aul Anthony 'and Mrs. themselves consider safe.' In tiori. This information can give you a better idea of com­ horsepower is only a sort o f by- have Automatic Window and Seat the Windsor High School auditorium, ^^ay 21 anH 22. Ameri­ young niah, the high and good man Robert L Biasell. "Your Commiinltv Shell Ilealer” prieference to French auspices, the 'jsi^u ct of design changes made for Controls on any Bel Air or "Two- Word ha.4 been received from can music of the past 50 ye*ts will be featured. Admission clapped his hands in sign's!, the people of Indo-China are evV>n parative value and help you dccide^hich make to buy. oth^r (bosons. Chevrolet engineers Ten” model, and you can have John and Eve Ke-nmy of Gerald Birch .Mountain Road will be open to the public on both i^rforipance nights. young niaii' produced a' toy six- choosing Communism. HoWever were after greater engine efficiency, Power Brakes on any model equipped Park. USD Camp Tour entertainers Phone 5II-9-0131 AIR RAID DRILLS— Air raid shelter drills will be held in May •sl.ooter and ’'shot" the photogra­ In Korea who recen'ly visited wito Rru-hrllle Enterprise 9.549 disinterested our oijJ'ii role in A.sia A good customer of our* w*a telling in t^ o r as well as the strength and not just-greater piower. So, jyou get with Powerglide. All are, of course, at Hamilton Standard. Under direction o f the division’s auxil­ phers ba.ik. The elder man, joshed Anlhonv Prbulx cf 'South Cov­ may be, we look like k big out­ us the other day hqw he sizM up a y of the body coqstruction. improved acceleration, with greater optional features at extra cost. entry. They spoke of the heavy iary defense corps, the drills will be extended to aff shift* at the hoy about what his mother - new car. Because he'* bought a num­ They Outsell Because They Eicel side poa'Cr, more concerned with t’s why we think it worth your and safer passing ability. You get rains and mud. "YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU ’-T h a t's the the plant, with no advance warning a* to time or date. might think of siiih antics, and ber of them over the yean, we were TOiiaideration that Chevrolet has the quieter, smoother operation. You How popular a car is It? , The couple reportedly dined wito irustratiilg Commiini.sm than with play, long a favorite with.theatergoers, which the sure enough she did come along, interested in what he had to say. Wa only Body by Fisher in the low-price climb the steep hills with new ease. tl. S. General Lacy of the-U. N. granting liberty, to the people ot When you come right down to it, Prop and Wing Players—-a Hamilton StandariLre- disc over the toy gun and the trick, thirik you will be, too. field. ( , . Command, and had a to-, r-hour Asia, there’s no better way to judge the dinner with Turki.sh General CTMtion activity—will present April 30 and l ^ y and she did observe: “ This is not Actually, what he does is to You Mn see the difference* outride How hungry ia it for gasoline? The best auspices for the prog­ satisfaction a car gives its owners Akkart NO 1.. 'The play will be staged at 8:30 p.m. on each- much of a religious theme.” With about seven basic questions, and inside. We’d especially like yo*i A car's reputation for, and record of, Coming Events ress o f native freedom in Asia are than by its popularity. How many SCNtW^' evening, at the Windsor High School auditorium. that we agree. answen give a pretty complete pic­ to look over the new intririora. Just sit economy of operation is certainly an people buy it and keep on buying‘it? Wedneaday meetings 1 n e 1 n d e native .auspices, such as cou\d'be Studying the script, above, are four o f the cast of These tw o meij; we are sure,-are ture of the car and its comparativs in the car, if you wiU.. Feel the important consiileration to most Well, as you may know, Chevrolet Ladies Assn, public luncheon at provided, for Instance, by the five noon in the First Congregational 18, left to right: Frances Webb, Agnes Galmski, great and conscientious, servants value. Here’s what he wants to know. quality of the fabrics and notice the people. We’d be glad to have you is by far the most popular car in tlpa independent Asian nations about Church vestry snd business tneet- John Collin* and Dan Reardon. of mankind;' and when the lime How well do 2 like its Jooks? more generous use of vinyl trim. compare Chevrolet in this respect country. That’a^true. today and it’s ■ tog at 1:30 p. m. here; Merry to meet in Ceylon, In all these ways, you’ll find evi­ with any car at any price. Sewers 4-H Club. 9:30 s. m.. home comes to judge the sum of their That’s one question, of course, Hist , been true for a good many years now. o We don't Jike'their attitude, be­ living- and their leadership, there dence of superior quality and work­ ' And, in the caw of this new Chev­ But it Couldn’t be true—or wouldn’t Mrs. Ethel Cargo: Brownies Troop cause we call it neutralist, be­ only you can answer. You’re the ona 69.-afternoon, home Mrs. Henrv A. will 'be no doubt about the verdict.' manship. And after all, isn’t that rolet, you do not have to sacrifice be true—unless Chevrolet gave its cause they happen Cn be more con­ who buys the car and you, above Bay: Krafty Klippers ,4-H Club We're ju>l -against violeiiee, either RIOIMIRE what you would expect in Body by economy for finqr performance and owners an extra measure of satisfac­ jjirilors 3:30 .p. in,, seniors 7:30 anybody else, should be proud ,ot its ...with amazmi cerned with the political and the' Fisher? Aa you know, Fisher is the more horsepower. That’s because in self defense or in play, on appearance. tion and value. economic answers to Communism lsrg*ut and most famous manufac­ the Chevrolet engines are highfor ofher Asian'peoples who farther 'around the fenden. They Uae possible by the greeter iwoduction of the kind of war it doesn't like. Wathe, ture to a greater degree in order to are to be aet on the road to free­ the new styling touches all around the facilities and purchasing power of the What’s under the hood? wring more work out of it. That’s dom. . i - " car and the wide choice of bright new world’s largest manufacturer of auto­ how Chevrolet is able to give-you an They are the real allies We need colors and two-tone combinations. A You heer a.great deal of talk thew mobiles. That is why Chevrolet can important gain in performance along Onlv Hq, Ft. in Asia. The fget that we can only good many tell us that Chevrolet has days about engina power. The truth offer you all the advantages we’ve with money-saving gasoline mileage h.Tve them on their terms of prin-. »H«a a deddedjadge over the other cara in is that the numbm of horaepov^ told you about bm -—and many VICTORY CHEERS— Hamilton Standard’s basketball team won the state induetrial isn’t nearly as important aa what the —and on regular gas, of course. PICK-UP more, too. riple should not disturb us. if we , •♦"•f watfcar Ha 6eld for smooth and graceful lines. i t taal iMi year hum! basketball championship for the second successive year, defeating Raybesto* 82-71 in • have some portion of wisdomi tor horaepower does for you. We’d be more than, glad to have AND Who makes the body? |a H up to date in feuiurea? - * amr *ra(Kli*i *ihN*ifl ganw at Bridgeport April 3: Here a group of players cheor a ft » beating the Hartford we ourselves always know, with ...... In this year’s Chevrolet, you get you see all these things for yourself Couraht team recently'for tiie Hartford Industrial Athletic League crown, which took i t (Ml m t.m tf nrnisl half o f oiir own minds at least, This question takas in much more increased power in two finer engines. We can’t think of a new fMturc or and to try out this new Chevrolet on them into the state playoff. Left to right are: John Butter, Walter Muska (partly hHden) territory than the appearance of the There’s the “ Blue^Fluie 126” engine development you might wont that it lash hafarl that the final, fundamental answer the road. We’ll be happy to sea you Matt Formoq, Ted Brennan (12). Cap Perry, Ted Kachno|vski, A1 Zordan (14), Jamee w . It inyolvea the quality tha’ teamed with Powesgiide automatic you can’t hava on tha new Chevrolet. at any timri DELIVERY »a,|la,w4Tri4, to Communism in Asia must be Crowe (13).; in front, Clifford Gruber, scorti and Jeff Kodsch, manager. VAICI • poUUcal and economic rather thgn AM wUlkt kt afek purely military. Niw LOW m en Phono Mi-9.5253 I f theec free Asian nations were MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN OTHER CAR! SERVICE made tb« gtiarantors and protect ‘I* ■■ ■ .i "Yovi Storo of FrioMBy tor* o f freedom for Indo-China, If * 2 9 9 ^ ? ] Sorvko" ffC^TNOTI O n safety-P reventing injuries is part o f the job at HamiHpn 6 A U BRUNO StalKlard, where employees have the full benefit o f the most modem protective'or wg can get that concession frprh y THIS WEEK safety equipment. More than 40,(XX> individual items have been distributed. Here, th^ French, their, presenc* in ^ a t The Phru FRIDAY. * for example, a safety W>oe (like 966^ pairs supplied to employees) survives, a cruafa- role would pose obstaclea to Com­ OmSIOII or BRjlTjEO AltCRRFT COIFORATiON MANCHESTER Keijip’s, Inc. ing' 4,-^00-pound l o ^ without even a dent. Watching jt^ test are: Anthony munist rOckleamcas, far ^eater M l 9-5295 W. G. Glenney Co. ' • f Bitcawsl^ driver; George Tuffen,. safety engineer (center) and Dr. R- Z. Carignan, thaw our- owii threats of military 'I . ] 336 No. Main St.. Manck'Pster CARPET GENTCR Si^LES oRd SERVICE MANCHESTER , Optai Uali.r, 3 A. M. to 8 f . ’ .M. H ^ th and Safety supervisor (right), • WINDSOR LOCRS, CONNECTICUT rstaliatloR. For with these nations IM MAIN STREET ladudiug Wedneaday Afteraeeaa ta Mdi a role, ths Comnumst* AT MlDbLE TURNPIKE 743 Mohi.Sf.— M1-3.S4M MOTpR SALES 311 -JyU||N STREET — MANCHESTER X and Sdlurdaya UatU Nnou . I . >■ n ■K-. “ ' " . . . T V ■S'V't 1 ':'r 'N r t:

    A V ■Vi. • \ ‘- e.'t X • ■■.■ l. 'y.i- A • / PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER / ^ N N . , TUESDAY, APRIL 20.1954 z . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, APRIL 20; 1954 PAGE N n n Albert HutehliMS, Mrs. WUUom Early Voting Light IS laagjipenaB.^ "and you ■will hoar about it Wed­ and occupied on the Jioilherii poi^' todjay It had captured a key Indians Perform* Steckel, Mrs. Em eet lingerer, Mrs. Rockville-Y ernoii Publishers Discuss nesday.” ' . Planes Drop'Arnis' of the..main airstrip. These' ' |re Ryan on Indochina (2) ,• Herbert 'Huffield. Mre. William Stronghold commanding a supply Bdaird Raises Tditioid TO m u The over-50,000 discuselon panel only 800 yards' Tix>m the headquar­ route Into southern Thailand Mlnnick, Mrs. W alter Elltott, Mrs. c '- 'w . SAVE with SAKCO In Jersey Primary “ At School Friday SaiMNKMINTS M f i T C H i L ^ Business Problems was under th e . chqlrmonsh^ of Jo F orl Defenders ters bunkers. . Karen rebels and their ChinOSe Robert CkM|kr,.Mrs. Kenneth Boll ,■/ Don U. Bridge, of the Rochester The French had driVen''them out ^ ton A County 4-H Agents Slate giierrilla allies. Aufo Insurone* and Mrs. Adam Rhoden. (N . Y .) ‘nmes-Union and Demo- / 0 n-m Mi—itiM • Sunday but thgy filtered back in (CoBtinned fi«m Page Oae) For Boltoiif Students Tlcketa for the four perforhi- The army said troops operating Hanoi Peace Decleptiye tO A N . (CoatiBoed from'Pag* One) trat A'Chronicle/i , (CMtluuied from Page One) during the night. , ^ sneoa' o^tht HopI Indian Troppe. in the southern Tenasaerlm coast­ w-arm, sunny weather e;:oected to »2 S I«< S (D ^ " Bridge-said hfs panel would be But the fortress gaM aon' of al atrip had seiged the town of The Town of Bqlton will Inwe;,, The board's setting of a tuition Fridaiy a t 8:80 and 7:30 p.m, find Leader-Training Sessions close Tliuraday following an ad-; "confined exclurively- to informal posts on the northern arms of the CROCKETT send the mercury into the 80s. Saturday at 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., French, Vietnamese. North Afri­ Myawadi as part of a drive launch­ to pay 125 more In the tuttlon rate for Bolton students for next ■ ■ — dress by President Eisenhower. chats . . . about topics which mem­ " Y ” to further, ring In the gar­ cans, Foreign Legionnaires and ed early in April to clear the are* iHsuraRCB Ageecy lere Hudson County, Democratic at the VerpUnck School au'intor- TOYS y ber newspapers eent to the A N P A rison. \ costs of each of its students at- ' year and its discussion, of project- Rockville,,. April 20 (SpcciaD-,4 Dinner .will be served at 3:34 p. m. ■Today, the publlshera split up Thai tribesmen lUll held on to the of the rebel tribesmen and the stronghold where bingo interest is ium, are ^111' available at the A m oool A s w u s is l M s s iM y P S Y ^ I t t o i in advance and thoee w'hich you 244 MAIN tending Msnehester High School ed tultldn costs were in response FOR THE KIDDIES s flO A N IX M O . MMO. . M M O . Three 4-H,'leader-training classe.a. and there will be. danctrig from 5 'file French Union/ defenders inner defenses. on the north, the Chinese. ' high and two contests are. on the next year and. in a^itlon, will to a letter from the Bolton Board r w C A office In the Com junity T into three groups according to may. aUu'"e*t during the meeting.’’ ■fought back with renewed fury in Telephone MI-3-541t (Coattannd from iN c * One) ^ i unshod, underfed peasants. The Building. , ' Large Aaaortaeat have b m slated for April 22, ac­ to 9 p. m. The eveningr Will feature west and east fortifications and the The Karens reportedly fled the books, reported only 3,200 voters most likely have tii/'pay a share Education, which is preparing ‘.U t a t o circulation alze of their newspa­ He added, powever, that “ several their never-ending effort to deny Tonkinese are clever people and Children will love' the oonga, » .n cording to an announcement by Little German Bond aelectlona. central strongpoint where Brig. town before the attack. leaving it out of a registration of 159,000 of 'the constructloh costs of- the its own budget for next year. m l f . l S pers—under 10,000, hietween 10.000 questions relate to advertising the 'Vietminh a major victory -be­ thatched hut*, out of thi^'., fields, learn quickly. dances and colorful coitumea of MS BMI Z t .M Z t .M Courity 4-H leaders Albert Gray Louis Ungewitter IS Chairman of Gen. Christian de (Castries, the gar­ defended by only about' 300 Chi­ during the first two hours the Memorial Hlgh/School, when that Considers Regional Srhool and 50,000 and over 50,000—to rates.” fore the big powera meet next rison commander, hakhis head­ •ven out o( the city's s e w e r ^ the j Getting Better All The Time 4Jhief Smiling Bear and hia flomlly, rito H SO M lalot a f roFayabtai taclotU a ll alwPiOG. .and Bhirley L. Weik. The first the program, assisted by Raymond nese. polls were open...... n.n... Bolton is also interested In dlacuaa problems peculiar to each Monday to talk about peace In quarters. \ il(nal were ^ven to attac^.^^r l “ The Viet is a damn good sol­ plant Is rea^< fo r occupancy. Little Hunter, Sun Beam, 9kie tatW on p ta o ifi ataRtM 'tneeting on “ good Grooming,” will Spielman Alfred Ubert, Leonard Voting was spotty, too, In the The Ma^nester Board of Edu­ Manchester's future educational group. In many cases, however, Asia. , ./'■ . The French also haVe. been iLOOK^ia dier,” a tough French parachute state's five other districts where Corn, Little Feather, Spinning. Sun miSHONI • WilTl • arVISIT be presented by Katherine T in g -. Friedrich, Erwin Spielman, Fred- An phio man was arrested a fte f the time beinr they are lying low. cation st'-^ts meeting last night plans and expenses in view of the ley at the Dobsonvllle Church in i erick Hartenatein. Jr.„ Rudolph their problems were very- almilar. There was little freSh W ord digging trenches and foxholes In ti-oop noncom said as we flew; over there are party conteata. and Little er.. X t each per­ , robbing 23 homes in one week. The troops opnstantly harass the raised .the tuition costa-of the 60 proposed regional school district it ■Vernon from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. | Fregin, Rudolph Behrman, Wil- For example, there was what from the fortress 175 miles west the airstrip to prevent theWbels tJien Bien Phu. "He can march Thomas, imprisoned In 1949 for formance, the Indians will mingle nNMttco,.Me.' ; Working too hard is sure to get than any sol- Boltpri high school students from is considering entering. Bhlton MANCHESTER In the Hebron School a 4-H i Ham Binsiedel, Charles jl*l*’ tz. was termed a general tightening Local Stocks of Hanoi today. The French High from extending their footholds),^e delta. StrlkiRg under cover of dark- accepting congressional payroll and : the other tow-ns, Hebron, with the audience and will actually 58ANCHISTIR of the newspaper economy. Command said only , that the strip is 1.200 yards long." The you. d ieriq the world and on less food. $275 to $300 to make up for loss- teach eome of their daitbes to the Family night, the second event o f , Raymond Merz and Elmore ness, the Vietminh regularly each Marlborough and Coventry, will tee MAiN.itMiT . . feMoa Rmt David B| Lindsay, Jr., of the situation laat night wSs '^relatively French stUI hold 900 yards of nie “ And.^he <-ah shoot, too.” ^ d ed Wckoacks is opposed by ^ incurre• I * CtOMS t a t y it y and B al^o^ the poit from which betteNall the time."/ NJJ In the rural Seventh District. vide for the anticipated Increase f •'efefendum on creating the ^ Margery Gaylord will be the guest ^h* cub Scouts will meet April and Journal, chairman of the pan­ . I ipf m. pilMa The phrase, used to signify the ' But because the strip-is po<"ked TW C A, the H o^ Indians are com­ IM M mmi » M MilStm i *1 sN »is»>y Mom* comas the U.S. supplies so vital to . T^e 59-ycfcr-old polttlctan^pub-. Intn the»h. per-pupilrw.r-m.nil cn.rcost V of educating.H..r«tino- ""<1 constructing 8 $2,000,000 el for the under 10,000 circulation BM X Stoefes absence of a h^w mass assault at- j by sheila and under constant mor­ The Vietminh in d e^ seems .to ing to Manchester to provide good, speaker. ; 27 at 7:30 p. m. at the Vernon the defenders of Viet Nam. Just as Usher cast his ballot in his h o n ^ the pupils next year. j junior' and senior high school. SEE US FOR: And, in the' Vernon Grange Hall i Congregational Church In Vernon group, said ita members: Bid Asked tempting to overwhelm, the for-; tar or artillery fire it cannot be have learned qrilckly.f.in in ttestimony educational entertain'ment for chil­ rcgtilarly in the daylight. French town ot Allendale *t 9 a.qr^(E^i, A t the same time, the board ex- The local board last night also at 7:30 p; m., a claM In Egg g ^ d - .Center. A t this meeting badges “ Must, with limited staffs and First Notional Bank tress, al.so habitually describes the j used and'no wounded have leR the is the Etcadily inc^^slng sccuracy decided to postpone consideration dren. • Complete -Window fortress since 'March 25. asiiitears restore the road. while Wldnall, ^ ‘ho the/sup- prea.sed the feeling that Bolton Irig and; Judging School for Tol will he awarded for the, first time limited incomes, answer a con­ of Manchester .... 34 38 constant warfare from which! of hi.s srili-aircprifKli-aircprifi^ fire iaimed at of another Bditon isuggestion, that General ohUrman ie-Mra. Richard Units Dien Bieii Phu has not been- free In Saigon, meanwhile, the Hie Vietminh persistently carry port of the party /«rgai)fzatlon uld pay Its per-pupil share In land and Hartford Counties will be The Vernon Scout troop vyas or­ stantly growing demand for serv­ Hartford National the plane.i, r ^ fo r c ih g Dien Bien of a contract o f not more than flvs Hurd, with the following commit­ since the Vietminh launched their French rommand announced that out .sabotage, stab attacks, arid Phu. /' voted in Sad^e River 'an hour thd construction of the new $5.- • All Size Doors ' held. ganized in January- and the Cuba ice to their communities and at Bank and Trust .. 33'/i years under which this town would tee members: Mrs. F. Covllle first all-out attack March 13. French-Cambodian forces com­ terror forays to strike fear- into carliet, - ^J.OOO high school, which is ex.- Free Estimates Ucenaea L. Be Issued the same time contend -with In­ Hartford Conn. Trust 92 Here ismow Ho’s forclHs are or- continue to accept Bolton 'stu­ Woodburn, chairman at tickete; •» H w tttre have since been formed. It is a never-ending bstt.le of. manded by Cambodia's King Noro-, the hearts of any Tonkinese sym­ Only 70 of l,Si8 tc [stered votera.l to be'built and ready for The State Department of Motor creasing competition for the ad­ Manchester Trust ganized-t \ ' dents. Tht board felt it would be Mrs. Richard Otrpenter, chairman Cheerfully Given fNOr IN Coiirt (^asFs Assigned rebel Infiltration's, digging trench­ dom Sihanouk had Inflicted a pathising with the French. They Total mobilization'haa been en­ in Allendai^had ^ v ,ed by 10 a.m. I occupancy in 19.56. It is estlmat- Vehicles opens Its sub-branch o f­ Cases assigned for the Wednes­ vertiser's dollar and the reader's Phoenix State Bank raid, kill and plundef. they. im­ The turnodt at better to hold off any commit­ of uMiera; Mrs. W. J. Emlgh, Mrs. oie cqfiiitioNm. tim e."' /' and T n ia t ___ ..... __69 -> 64 es cloaer and closiir to the barbed feat on Vietminh invaders,, forced in the areas controlledvby Addle River was op tp^t the per-pupil cost over ment of that sort until 'after the Vi. IS. Roscoe, Mrs. H. R. Skiff, Open 8 A.M. to 9JP.M. DoUy fice tomorrow at the Town Hall to day session of the Tolland County wire barricades around the French Th f French said the Wng's press men into their Arm y and the Vietminh. The army is ol> 65 of J i i registered voters at the the 20-vear amortization period - issue 1954 driving licenses which Superior Court follow: Gladys Dl- Lind.say added that ^ "fo r the Fire Inanronee Compontea labor forces. They take over the new. high school had been con­ Mrs-. John Nelson, Mrs. Wallace first time In many years wfe are Aetna Fire ...... 56.59'i positions, and of French counter­ forces, without the loss of Wsingle 1 ganized in a sort of ladder. A t the will be $124. structed. “ to see what develops." Qrube, Mre. George Rink, . Mre. sxmre April 30. mock et al vs. Anna B. Golden et man, had sent reeling bWk three rural villages they hold more experiencing both a general tight­ Hartford Fire ...... 151 156 attacks which sometime drive the top are the regulars, the. main Consequently, It appeared that In setting the tuition rate at The office will he open daily al; Hilma S. Kauppinen vs. Julius companies .of the invaders who thah 2,000 ■villages in the delta and ening of the econbmlc situation National Fire ...... 75'i 78'i Vietminh back and aometimfs striking arm. These are the beat >wewide' referenda .on bingo and Bolton, if it continued to send its $300 for next year. It was explain­ from 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p -ni. with Kauppinen, Frederick Hine, Jr., don't. tried to overrun the^st of Siem PhoM MI.9.S2I3 terrorise at least another 2,000. and a broadening spread of com­ Phoenix ------101 109 trained and best equipped. There-j^rafflei have generated the lion's pupils here, would be required to ed that the $275 fee, which had the exception of Saturday, when vs. Mabel Brown, executrik. Lydia The defenders still held five of Pang. 180 miles/northeast of frequently the rumble of artil­ are seven division of regulars .in shar^ "Of pre-primary flrewo'rks. the hours will be 8:30 a. ni. to petitive media." Life and Indemnity Ins. Goo. ' pay $424 per pupil annually, with been set two years in a row, failed Richg Fertile Simons et al vs. Adolph F. Simons; Aetna Life ...... 109 114 their original eight strong points, Phnom Penh. They did" not an­ "Your Start tff Fr it a J y lery add the chatter of machine-- all, or about 110.000 mert^ / ^ l i s wdl close at 8 p.m. additional tuition increases if the noon. Inspector John Andrelski of Philip a : Becker, et al vs. Louis Narrowing M>Ygln gups can be heard by night in last year to meet the actual per- LOAM Aetna Casualty ... ..132 142 and a sixth fourW iIrs to the south nounce the Vietminh losses. Local defense is rclegate^to the /'Only tw^ other Incumbents be­ coats of operating and maintain­ pupil cost of educating the high No. 1 Grade $g yd. Nn. S Grade StaffoM Springs will again be in Levine et al: . David J. Dickson. Richard W. Slqifum, vice presi­ from which the main garrison haa Two battallqhs of rebels crossed S o viet" Hanoi. That means another of the charge of the local office. dent of the A i p A , told the ms- Conn. Gen...... 300 315 . next rung of the ladder., the pro­ sides Wldniill -Reps. Alfred D. ing the high school should rise. school students. , • 82.80 yd. Wariied Sand, Gravel, Jr., et al vs. M arkoff Realty, Inc..; Hartford Steam Boll . 61 — been cut off for more than three Into Csmbot'ia two weeks ^endless stab attacks is underway.. LOAM Mat-Match Planned ciiaslon panel fo r newspapers m - vincial or regional tj^Oops \ used Siiemlnski, Democrat, and Frank Stone, Pill. Joseph P. Poolelarczyk et als vs. Travelers ...... 1140 1190 weeks. from neighboring Laos. King May Signal I ’priaing Australian tag-team wrc.stling tween lO.OOQ'and 50,000 circu it TlW both in Oommunist-heid and tma- C. Osme's, Jr., Republican— face Delivered from Ogjlen'e Comer, Frederick .1; Rsff. et sis. In furious assaulifs from their Norodom ibimediately orde'rcu .. I f the gallant defenders in the innocentMo_no conte.*t and was \V. Hall, asked for comment on matches are far more interesting tlon: /'' \ Public utiunes Communist areas. .These al.^ are primSr>' opposition, and that from NUSSDORF Card Party Thursday Conn. Light Power .. 16',* 18(4 positions in the surrounding hills, general mobilization gnd took to fortress complex at Dlen Blen sentenced to' to 18 months in I Thomas'- candidacy a few months Rockville,' to' Mnncheeter $2.25 than the usual form offered. Wed- “ One subject of paramount CoH'^ regulars, but they are not ao well figures new to the national scene. Sand « Stone Co.— MI-9-1M8 The Men's Club of /the Metho- Conn. P o w e r ___ _. . . 41 43 the Vietminh Sunday and Mdliday the fl^d at the head of his troops. W. G. Glenn«y Co. Phu. 180 miles northwest of Hanoi, trained and equipped. They are federal prison. | ago. said Thomas was running yd. Delivered In Rockville 12.00 ne.sday night at the Princess Ball­ dist Church will bdld a pinochle cern to all executives... .is the In all, there are eight party con­ Thomas was paroled in 1950 strictly on his own. Hartford EHec. Lt. .,. 54 56 snipped off the northwest and The/Mbels kept out of striking should be defeated It might mean stationed in/tneir respective areas tests fo r the state's 14 House yd. Muet be n full 0 yd. load. room on Village Street the BA card partytarty Thursday evening. questtoh of the gradually narrow- northeast points of the French rapga until Sunday night- 336 No. Main St., ManchSBtsr after serving eight snd a half 'If I were In New Jersey I would, Sports Activities, Inc., of Manf Hartford Gas Co...... 35 38 a signal for a rising throughout as a corpg of defense. They pro­ posts. $1.88 yd. loaded and truck your- •4 •• HH CslOtM April 222. at Wesleyan 1Hall. Pl^v I ing margin between the coat of So. New Engisnd “ Y ” and smashed at the fortress the delta. I f the, Vietminh should months and was pardoned, with vote for the opponent of.TTiomas.’’ Chester wlH present a 3-bout card, Dpea DiUly 1 A. M. t o 8 P. I f . vide helpTn offensiye'^actions when' Major party nominees for the will beginrin at 9i/y pp. . m. ;and prizes . operation and revenue.” fe i. 35' 37(4 with new fury from three aides. CAPTURE KEV POST ' suffer sUch severe losses at Dien all citizen.ship rights restored, by Hall said., adding that he didn't W A C U B D p h o n e eelf. M PRATT STRUT ■ topped by a tag-team feature. Newspapers, said, Slocum, "un­ tMhidbig WednesBay Altoeeeene the regulars reaclr'their areas and Senate are unoppased. will be given/ The. card party Is Manufacturing Companies These latest successes gav Rangoon. Burma. April 20 Bien Phu as to make it no ‘longer are .invaluable b^capse they know President Truman two years later. think Thomas would get the nomi­ v v M jn tiv Mi-'t-ifisi HARTFORD Jesse James, hero ot many tee- open to the^ubllCi-, like other business are not able Thomas, who said he “ never Allied Thermal .... . 40 ___ _ rebels hold on five of the outpi The Burmese Arm y announc!ed and Baturdays Ukttt N #M woi^h the effort — In effect a He turned to the publishirig nation. CoH OwMr JA-t-0271 OPEN THURSDAT EVBNtNOS vee fans, andX Antonio Leone-will t ^ r country/Well. The regional once” met Sen. Joseph. R. McCar­ to increase the c o s ta l their prod­ Am. Hardware ...... 13 15 on the north. The French bell military defeat — rebel forces in business and now operates three be in one corner against two of uct each time they are confronted t^ p s alsq form a pool from thy and -would only know him Talcottville items are' now han­ Arrow, Hart. Heg. . . 38 41 the next wave-on-wave assault the d^ta also might rise, not onl, which tu y Vietminh make up weekly newspapers in and around REPAIRS the roughest and toughest men in with an increased cost of opera­ from his pictures, has campaigned dled through the 5lanehester Eve- Assor. Spring .... . 26'4 29'4 which they anticipate at any time, for the ■military objective in\^ losses among the regulars. his hometown fit Allendale. the business, Gypsy Joe Gonzales tion ... They cAnnot pass on on a pledge of "1,000 per cent” ning^Herald Rnekville bureau lo­ Bri.stol Bra.ss ...... 15'* 17', would come from that region. but for phtrposes of revenge. Thus, Thomas, the candidate, haa Prompt, Eeonofflicdl and Killer Karl V6n Eric. quickly those increased costs to Pool For. Rogtonal Troops support of the Wisconsin Repub­ Personal Notices cated at One Market St., telephone Cheney Bros...... 7 8',4 Violent bayonet counWr attacks In any caw. it is not a comfortable waged an active campaign. He Undercard will have two new­ kville 5-.1IS6. the ultimate consumer. Next dowm the ladder, district lican and his Communist-hunting Gaoroiitaad Collins ...... 98 108 by the fortress defenders also could situation for^the Frencl^hd Viet­ has promised that, if elected, he comers, Joe Esposito against Nick “ Therefore, a newspaper is hard companies consist laiwely of ir­ methods. Em-Hart ...... 33 V4 not dislodge the rel>els yesterday namese. will follow the lead of McCarthy, Valle in one bout and Gus John­ put to it to find the means to con­ • ^2'* I from the trenchea^ey had blasted regulars. They have cKarge of the Widnall has said he Is in. favor Card of Thanks Wrinfar-RoUs Roplocad Fafnir Bearing ____ 3 <' * 40', /The VictminhxhM^'forces scat­ corps of boys, women and old men ferret out Reds wherever they son and Prince Omar In the other. tinue to operate today on a sound of “fair procedures” in congres­ U> wlnh to thank all of our nflchborn. First bout starts at 8;30. /^ Grange to Hear Landers, Frary. (71k. . 26'4 28',-, tered all through Nam. though impresaed into labor battalions. may be, and plug for the outlaw­ friendn and rflatlVnn for ihr many actit basis.” N. B. Mach. Co. new . 24 26^ sional probes, and pledged full ing of the Communist party. of kinflnmn and pympathy nhown u# in Tickets are on .sale at the Pdliah How are newapapera meeting almost none irFthe neighboring This group is kept at full strength our rrcpiu brr^avomont. Wn enp^lally North and Judd . . . . 25'4 28'4 support of President Elsenhower's He reminded his audiences of his American Club, Gesssy’s ' .imports the challenge? Associated ^mtes hf Laos and by constant recruitment f r ^ the programs. ‘ thank all thopp who prnt thp bpautifut Pottfrton's Travel Program Ru.ssell M fg...... 10 12 Oombodia. Saigon, a comfortable villages. It also forms a po^ for days as chairman of tha'u'n-Ar.ieri- floral trlbutra and loaned th^ upe of Store and the Rod Men's CJlub. Lindsay spoke of "a rapid trend 'T h e time has come,” Thomas e Plan Fellowship Day Stanley Works com. . 4.5'4 48', modem city which yod'd hardly regional trOop.-i. ran Activities Com.'*rtttee when he carpi ISO Center St., Cor.- nf Cburcli to the installation of facilities for Terry Steam ...... 99 109 said today, “ when you .need more Mrt Kayrhond Jewtil and family. •ihe Executive Committee of the Alanche-ster Grange :iiembera ale guess from a glance is the nerve A never-ending process presided over the Hlsa-Chambers colpr In newspapers and the recent Torrington ...... 25'4 drive, more McCarthy!, more Mar­ local Council of Church Women anticipatiiig a program ot unuaugl 27'4 center of a nation a t . ■war. often scription, training and si inyestigstlon and a probe into exploaion-like spread of teletype- U. S. Envelope com. , 70 77 tin Dies, and more Parnell Thom- wlirmeet tonight At 7:30 at the interest tomorrow at 8 p.m. at •xpSriencea atab "attente'' a ^ c k a keeps the ^ etm ln h ranks Communism In Hollywood. setter networks throughout the U. S. Envelope pfd. . 64 __ aaes.” Union Con.'trega'tlohal Church on Its outskirts, particularly irixthe being depleted by heavy losses in Widnall. Who was elected to fill RUSCO the I meeting in'Orange hall. Mrs. country for faster and cheaper Veeder-Root ...... 3 3 36 Dies, Congressman - at - large social'rooms to thake plans for the nss'vily CSiineae area of Cholon; fllcfed iiy battle. Thomas' unexpired term and then Wilber T. Little will -present her l^ndling of the news.” The above quotations are «tot to rpm 'Texas, formerly was ohalr- May Fellowahlp Day program. travel program, the cuhjcct of Mtnehtstar WoNpoptr An “attente” attack ia simply a Sqir^ French authorities say re-elected,' has the backing oT the COMBINATION, WINDOWS ani DOORS "Other developments which are be construed aa actual markata. ' an of a congressional commit- state and local Pepubilean organ­ SLIP COVERS CUSTOM This will take place at the Talcott- which Is "Sweden.” Swedish folk foray to show the Vietminh are the '/Vietminh haa reached the * ..F being field-tested with the hope; and Paint Campony tea investigating un-American A c ­ villa Congregational Church, with dances, with the participants in null around.- The Vietminh pulled rh^imum number it can reemit in izations. that they may give rise to more CL.\S8iriED DIRECTORY tivities aa was Thomas. GOP National Chairman Leonard Mrs. Helen Beebe as chairman. Swedish costume, will be one of economical production include ma­ D. B. FRECHETTE. Prop. \one such attack onl.v recently. It thifa way. Indeed, Dien Bien Phu THE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCT The plans, this year call for Hill.sboro, Ind. uP)— Aa hrglys’ay mas has made few allusions Terrific Spring Yah the highlight.^: Swedisih songs will chines for the composition of type S49 Broad St.. Tel. MI-9-4591 at a Saigon area trainii^ /losses.... hav^/hurt Ho's forces, re- to hik 1949 conviefton of receiv­ emitting the afternoon sen’Ice. Mgn as you approach thishis central op for Vietnamese officers quiring him\to throw In green be sung and thc Talented Ten will on film, facsimile transmission of Indian community reads ing $8,873 by padding his House THAT MEANS QUALITY There will be a poj-Iuck supper present their tin-can dance. news pictures, and radio circuits OPEN EVERY,EVENLNO caito guarded by bsi-bed wrire yiid troops in a desperate gamble. But served with the business meeting “ Home o f 600 happy people and U N TIL 9 competent American military ob­ office payroll. DIVAN, CHAIR, Under the direCtioq of the where wire connections are too slrongpoints. The Vietminh mtuck He was re-elected to his sev- and installation o f officero and a few old aoreheads-.'' suddenly in the dark, accor^ished servers— ^ d some franker Home Economics committee, an long and costly.” Lindsay added. snth term in the House in 1948, FROM DEMONSTRATION AND ESTIMATl^ service following. Must Trim Coats a lot ^ shooting and litde else, Frenchmen, \too^ - are inclined to and Returns to Mchool' old-fashloneu gingerbread contest believe the Vietminh will continue six da.vs before he was Indicted. 4 CUSHIONS $59.50 Slocum said * "Ingenuit.v . ,< . than vant|ihed as suddenly as they CALL. Miss Anrie Stramat has returned will be held. The entrants will use making up losse^ in the usual pat­ The following year, after two days must be one of the main attributes appeared GENERAL REPAIRING Over 10,000 yards of beautiful patterns to choose to Boston where ahe is studying their favorite gingerbread recipe. tern, though the process might be of trial, he changed his plea from of a publUher today. Each pub­ Dtaghised as ^saan ts dramatics and radio at the Leland The State Grange haa requested I somewhat slowed.. AND from including Hand Prints, Bark Cloth, Twills and lisher must scan hia operations H o Chi Utnh'syhsrefoot hordes R. J. LY O N S - MI-9-7382 Powera School. She spent th.e Eas­ the various Home Economic com- But the Vietminh ‘are having many others. Also drapes and comieea expertly made. closely and must take advantage Infiltrate’ French-meld territory at WOODWORKING ter holidays at her.^home on South mlttee.s of the suhoidinatc Granges 7: will. They float. In and out in' the other troubles. They have a prob­ AG ENT FOR to solicit ueed spoclacle-s,’ eye of every possible means of reduc­ lem of supply. In the north delta Street. A graduate of the local ing coat.s.” fi'iss o f peastinn. arms concealed RUIIISH and ASHES Furniture and Appliances ^ CALL OUR DECORATOR NOW High School, MiS8„ Stramat was on glasses and frames for thc "needy” \ l under broym tunjes.' -They have area, Vietminh. troops live off the Repaired program. .These should also be Robert E. Malick of the Shamo- land and. trie people as much as /REMOVED \HE BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. the dean's list for the last perlpd. kin (Pa.) News-Dispatch' and 'Pi$$f! What happened allies w l^ w ill hldr\^em and feed ■' Hope (liap ter to Sleet brought to the meeting tomorrow them— adlies -who s « not Com­ possible but they are hard pressed General cleaning of cellars'and DISCOUNT MAIL ORDER W'EST HARTFORD, CONN. night. chairman o f the 10,000-50,000 dis­ to the hot water?" to bring up material and ammuni­ Mrsa G ilbert The regular" meeting of Hope cussion panel, said competition munists but just peome who hate attics. Reasonable rates. Chapter OES will te 'e ld this eve­ tion. 56 Cooper St.-r-Tel. .HI-9-087^ A card party is planned for Sat­ from television " la cs'.'sing us a the French, hate the f(^ ig n e r and JA.5*034A^AFTER A. CH-A-6778 .A Product of F. C. Russell Co., Cleveland ning at 8 at the Mason c ha.I. A Many Molotov Trucks I ’sed CALL M & M^I.9.9757 or MI-9-8389 urday. April 24, at 8 p.m. at the few headaches here and there.” want him to go. class of candidates will be initiated This would never happen In a home with an auto­ ' Heavy weapons and supplies for home of Mrs. Edward La Chance, -Malick said the A N P A mechani­ Tha Vietminh uses terroK too, to during the evening. 311 Spencer St:, to -.which the the Dien Bien Phu assault have cal research department has for matic Gas 'Yvater heater. Ita .recovery ia so fast— sccomidlsh infiltration whenever Note .Anniversary members are cordially invited. seven vears been engaged on re­ been coming by trucks-- Molotov- Mountain Laurel Tfoop will I t is neesassry. Tales filter b i ^ of trucks shipped down from Russia ------A search V^lch would at once redv(Ce so much faster -that you actually luxuriate ip hot psopis convicted as “ coUaboratVpn- mark 20 years of Scouting with a Solution to any button shortage: the cost o f publishing and Improve through China.' Several hundred birthday party tonight at 7 as Ista'' and summarily executed \n trucks have been in the supply line advertise a bargain sale on wo­ the quality of Its product. water. Yet it costa leas to buy, inatall and uae. ' villages. Ho has a . long ami an Wesleyan Hall. In order to make men's dres.ses, and sweep up the . "This project is meeting with 11621 ^ong. the dusty mountain roads, MAKE A DATE the observance more cotppiete. all i i i l . Poctary doUwdfod fnke at Dotroit. Stat* and Come in and talk to ua about the right size for pedants who might be against ther supplies streamed in on the floor. si'ccess,” he toW the coitimittee, ilfl local taMS, if any. and YrampartatiaM Bifta. him know it. former leaders and assistant lead­ ck's of heavily laden coolies over TO ATTINO OUa your home. .' Ho’s draftees from regular down ers have been invited’ vi attend to­ mHes of mountain and . jungle night's event. to guerrilla are disciplined by trails. But soon the rains will be ■tern terror. Recalcitrants face.-j comiXg--the steady pelting mon- German Spring Festival. Set I HUDSON at beat service in the labor corps! soon mins of southeast Asia A1 A German Spring festival will JET FAMILY be held at the Elks Oubbouse Sun- : o f cooUes on the jungle supply line, j ready iKhaa been raining some in REBUILT AUTMAflO WASHERS AvA t worat,iVunti Uacythey laccface cxccuLioti,execution. A i; Ln^the norliiwcst,northwest. In a few weeks the day. There will be a concert by the j . . CLUB SEDAN only villager who does not respond prop-^ rains w ill^ ccome o r torrents and will Broad Brbok Band starting at 2 , Complelvly r«buill. KChuinc parl^batkpd by our 28 nlirm. SEE ANY HUDSON a lly to the words “ Muong Mlnh’’ Tcut roads much^ch better than air at- p. m. An old fashioned German ' automatic water-heaters give — “ Long. Live Minh”— ia suspe'et: ’ jack could. \ year service reputation, guarantee. H IHiinit:,./ DEAUa ,, Ho's military leaders have made I B tsm tarrl trimI nnd H b o r sp srIfIralierM sm l s>re».$Briei suh>rrt t* ih an gs w lth pu t n atir*. hot Water 3 tim ^ faster •oldiera out of a horde of skinny, I Tomorrow—Dik|i Blefi Phu. DEMONSTRATION O PEN t o n i g h t u n t i l 9 (0 0 V, rLEa£BEV»AfiEsl X l \ F At LOW PRICES , <4 FURNITURE and TOM ST A C K R Arthur Drug Stores | B. D PEARL APPLIANCE CENTRE ' f a c t o r y €49 M.4IN STREF/j TEL. MI-3-7590 Have You An Event R E P R E S E N T A T l V E T h OURS 8 a . M. to I I P. M.a NOW! NO MONEY DOWN . ^ \ D«moqi|t^tlag^\tlie new eaaler.-t«-uae Scheduled That. Calls paints/.yi^lkhea and enamela. ' For Food? 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HERALD,' kANCtfES'IlSR^ CONN„ TUF,Sd Xy , A P R IL ^, 1954 ‘ PAGE ELEVEN TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER > / DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Board Names ^ Heads Division Emcrgcney Dtictora Anesthesiologist D i e k e n s o i i to Explain Answer to Previous Puzzle • Seii^ and Nonsense PhyXiciana of the Manchea- Plans Tomorrow REFRICERJITOR CLEARANCE \ - ■ New Teachers ter/Medical Aaah. who wilt re- Screen'Actor spMd to emergency calls /X i^ccused by i T II A hit soiig Is a tune thst keeps Money; Stuff that talked In thie morrow after poo'h and X pteeting to explain the ex­ Our Loss Your Gain pand^ patient program of the a person’! foot from foing. to ■30’s, whispered In the ’40’s-—and ■AIbo yKrepares Budget are Dr. John Prignano, AirROSS DOWN sleep.. ' • Just sneaks off quietly now when MI 9-1616 and Dr. Muaciila.r Dystrophy Associations 1 Screen •clot, 1 Possess W you're not looking. ‘ Requeit to Expand Marzlalo, Tel. MI 9-56J F e llo w P W of Amarte#, Inc. will be held at the 2 Servel Floor Models 10 and ITfPt. ------Marlowe 2 Rubber tree*- ''Shopper — I notice-you have ' . ' ' ' YWCA. A f" St., • Hartford. r r Wednesday, April 21, 1954, Mrs. B. • Kil 1 5 He is in -----: 3 Drivinj your window full of musical In- Canine Celebrity Next Year’ s Staff IN (CoatlBDe^-from Page One) Bromberg, chairman of the Great­ FULL 10-YEAR movies command (pi.) •trumenta and pistols. Isn’t thst If mere man, is a wondrous crea- The Manchester school system er Hartford Chapter announced 8 He rose----- . E j a u •n odd combination 7 tioh. alleged have made, but Bard an­ today. I GUARANTEE • ih his career , Z*® ^ Pawnb^oi)ter - - No, It’s a good You will readily see, at a glailce. may get seven ne wteachera next About Town E lO U year, in addition to replacementn, nounced he la delaying on this Fred E. Allas of New York City. I 1/2 PRICE 12 On the \ n a a bualneas. Somebody buys a musical That a dog's a much greater aen- score ufttil certain witnessee have MDAA, representative in this area i sheltered lide 2 Infinite \ ^ ^ □ E][J inatrument. and a da.v or two later satlon. to relieve the pressure now felt by A meeting of St. Rips’s Mothers •xpudlng faculty needs. a.chance to teetify. will speak at the meeting on the 13 Decay duration some of hla neighbors come In for For his cheat ia the seat of his Circle will be held tomorrow night Dickenson, a 23-year-old soldier 8 Mockeries .26 PerOse The EtMrd of XMucation last urgency of the problem of muscu-1 OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00 14 Singing voice 41 Experts pistols. \ pants! at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. from CYacker’a Neck, Va., Is lar dystrophy. Atlas will also dis- { 9 Century plant 27 Fork prong 43 Sharpened ntidit decided to incorporate sal- Stanley Lucas, 52 Edwards St. 15 Sibcrve — Avery Giles Aries for the teachers tnto'lta bud­ charged with collaborating with cusa plans for expanded medical 16 Follower 10 Asterisk' 28 Di$t(nct part 44 Feline animals it’s too bad that'college educa- the enemy wMle a POW and wdth research by MDAA, and’ the Im-I - APPLIANCE and 11 Units ot 29 Ireland 45 Too tiona are wasted on high school get requeet for the 1954-55 school / 17 Horse color Two young men were In earnest year to avoid curtailing ^he pres­ The annual spring concert of the supplying captors information pprtance of community activity I FlfRNlTURE CENTRE 18 Hebrew weight 30 Mast 46 Principal graduates, who already know conversation on matters regard­ choirs and orchestra of Manches­ that led to naiatreatment of fellow through which local patients may Be D . 19 Negative word 32 San • ent educational program in the ascetic 48 Uncommon^ everything. ing the fair sex. •ohoola. ter High School will be held tb- prisoners. He\4>leaded . Innocent receive aid. 649 MAIN STREET TEL. MI-3-7S90 21 Roman bronze 38 Makes sleek 49 In a line iitght and tomorrow night . at 8 yesterday. All persona Interested In this iiiK 20 Speed Clarence How could you be ao The school board’s budget is V contestants wrong 39 Above (contr.) Sff Hardens A nagging wife relented and deceitful as to tell Miss Woodly o'clock in the h l^ school audito­ Dickenaoh, shbrt, round-faced problem are urged to attend. \ 23 Operatic solo 40 Pendent mibject to approval by the Board rium. 22 Fbx 53 Compsss point bought her husband two neckties she was pretty ? o f Directors. • ■ and dark-haired, fliM refused, re­ 23 Born for his birthday. The next morn­ Charles—I wasn't deceitful at patriation when the Kbroan armis­ t 1 I r " s The additional faculty ineinbera 24 Playing card 4 7 X i 11 ing he donned one and made a all. the board Would like to hire are A group of 71 fifth grade pupils tice was signed, but later changed grand entrance for breakfast. Clarence-- But. my.-.,dear msn. from the Bou-ers School, accom­ hia mind and returned 'Ho this 27 Woven fabrics d IS two music and two art teachers for Dr. Charles HamlltoR, Jr . 31 Native metal 4 •’Hummph!” snorted the nagger you don't mean, to aa^ybu Think the elementary aohools, two music Wella p. Dennison panied by Miss Barbara Jones and country. . - \ 32 Perch when she saw him. "So you she Is actuslly pretty? and two art teachers for the Junior A ' . . Mra. Arthur Lallme, visited Mys­ ' Dr. Charles Hamilton, Jr„ is Emery protested heatedly 33 Clamp ■ didn’t like the other one. eh?’’ Charles— Of course', not. What I and senior high school students Wells C. Dennison, of Case tic Seaport at Mystic today. associated with Dr. Edward J. againat introduction of docunien^ told her was that, she was as the prosecution said were linked 34 Narrow inlet n It b ont teacher of French and social Brothers Was elected chairman ot Platz and Dr. W. Howard Bald­ Ci*t. l•94 BvMCAWHM.toL' My brother’s dog has four rows pretty as she could be. The Woman's Misaionary So­ \be. Dickenaen. 35 Some studies and another of businesa for the Manufacturers’ Division of the win in the Anesthesiology . Dept, 36 Man’s name W/H of teeth, two top rows, snd two y the high school and one manual ciety of the Emanuel Lutheran at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ At one point, Emery asserted Chamber of Commerce at a meet­ / A -2 0 -S 4 - ' *‘Wtll, h* busted my bubble-gum bubble with his paw!” 37 Immature frog p bottom rows.—Richard \ Gardner, Judge (to prisoner)- What is your arta teacher for the Junior high Church will have a potiuck supper tal. .He was recently elected to that Army Intelligence had in­ 40 Tardier Ih a IT Selma, Iowa. . trade? I ' school grades. . ing of the division this noon at tomorrow night at 6:30 in Luther the courtesy staff. He resides at structed prospective witnesses not 42 Reverend Prisoner (who, was caught In a Originally, the board had hoped the Manchester Cibuntry Club. Hall. Mrs. Marcus Lornell will be 61 Green Rd. to cooperate with, the defense. .Blonde — Selma is that small (ab.) k 11i ■ n raldi—I'm a locksmith. to get along with only five new O. Foster Harry of Cheney the speaker and the Mlaaionary The attorney said he would call OtJT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE dark haired girl. Isn't she? Judge What were you doing In Circle will be guests. aa a witness any Army doctor HAVE MORE AT 43 Coal scuttle i i teachers next year, but decided ^ Brothers was elected'-, vice presi­ 44 Photographic U i Brunette — Oh. no, Selma is a there vi’hen the police entered? . Include a budget request for sevei who, Emery said, would swear to decided redhead. Prisoner I. was making a bolt dent and ^rnard Bliss of Spencer / THIMK b a c k , ' ^ THAT'S, device W< after Superintendent of School Rubber Co. secretary-treasurer. The Holy Ghost Mothers Circle Premier Quits ; this. I KNOW WMUT P P Blonde — Yes. I know, I re­ for the door. Arthur H. Illing said that teacher, will meet tomorrow night st 8 I The doctor is Capt.'William R. m a j o r /DURlfiG MV 47 Musical Thomas Hollis, chairman of the *TH' SOAP AM’ ESAD.Twiess.'rr st ill b a f f l e s member the day she decided! needs had expanded to a Joint o’clock at the home of Mra. Stan­ I Shadish of Bridgevllle, Pa., who? THE END OF THIS YE t o w e l A M ’ TH* dramas nominating committee, made the ALU THE UPCCVLe.t CUE , P ley Glowacki, 9 Golway St. As Leader of j like Dickenson, Was kept at Pri’s- KUB8ER <3LCVE /HE HOW MV SOUND MACHlNt ONLY OME FACE — ME 51 Wings W/ Boy Friend Did you give those where the program would have to report of nominations that was OTTERED THAT PlERCiNS SHRIEK If a fellow doesn’t have a good tropical fish I, brought you fresh be curtailed. [on Camp No. 5 at Pyoktong, Ko­ POtMTIM’ MEANS. WAS ASSEHT- FOR 52 Low haunt approved. Other members of the BUT WHUT'S HE IH THE MI6HT/— IT WAS A time once In a while and get a water? Cites ProMem Our Lady of the Most Holy Ros­ rea. Shfdish has been at the AiND Th a t f a c e / THE 54 Peel good laugh out of the serious side comittee were Jay Rand and (Thea­ AAEAM 8 V T H E M SPlbm did te s t, h o w ev e r — t h e 55 Chinese city SI u A Sweetie Pie No, they haven't fin. IlUng, who dkji'^not initiate the ary Mothers Circle will meet to­ Romania Reds Army's Walter Reed General Hos­ Fnn-HV WAS IH BED, We e d s / PT cjf life, he doesn't half live. Ished the water I gave them yea- ter Hogan. Guest speaker.at the pital here since last February. 6LOVES? Whole Meishbcjrhooo w a s SHORIHE AS 56 Individual recommendation that seven new meeting were Joseph P. Egan, di­ morrow at 8 p. m. with Mra. Ed- If A — Will Rogers. terda^’; teachers be. added, informed the wiud M. Cieed, 19 Emerson St. fcishtehed^ i^ . ^ oud a s he 57 Horise's gait 4 H rector of research for the state (Continued from Page One) • .board that its "earlier hope that Election of officers will be held 58 Male children CARNIVAL ""7^ BYl)icirfURNER Chamber of Commerce. HOW Diorr T i V f i i m ?19 CrimstMi fA ti" special teachers of art. music and and #11 members are urged to be The pattern for such divorce­ William Cooper y Be c o m e ^ d o e s t h a t k physical edexation could relieve presenL ment of the top government and HELP? do Stitches mM, by sovinq mor* — ntort oftM at Mj^hoittr's OMott FlnoncM fii- ' COsWeCTED, the preaeure in the Junior high party posts in the Communist school grades and also assist in the Dog Bite Victim ? Sweater Case > The Past Mistress Club of world was laid down in Moscow stitu H o n . .. / elementary grades -vhere the load Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, following the death of Stalin last BUGS BUNNY ia constantly growing," could not LOLI, will meet tomorrow evening year. The Russian dictator had Three persons were treated for ■ r now be realized. Opening Today at the home of Mrs. Minnie Shorts, been both Premier and Secretary dog bite wounds at the emergency He said that the need has now 83 Pleasant St. General of the Soviet party, but room of Manchester Memorial Hos­ expanded to the high school "and in the shakeup after his death MANCHESTER Hartford, Conn., April 20 (A^ pital yesterday. The hospital re­ makes the division of time both All groups of the WSCS of the Georgi Malenkov became the gov­ ported nine persons required SAVINGS & LOAN ways an impossibility," adding, Roosevelt Mills Inc. of Manchester North Methodist Church will com­ ernment head and Nikita S. emergency treatment tor minor in­ "the program mu)it now be cur­ and some of its officials, Accused bine on a rummage sale- at the Khrushchev subsequently took juries. tailed in one direction or the of making and selling hundreds of church. 447 Nqrth Mail)'St.. Fri­ oyer ms party chief. Dog Warden Lee Fracchia today You are free to nave a ^ amount at any tim*. other." defective sweaters to the U. S. day, April 23, at 9:30 a. m. Mem­ Subsequently Hungary’s Matyas said he ai rested Mrs. Teresa Mello Jn other personnel matters lust bers of the comniitte? will be at Rakosi gave up his premiership to of 356 Adams St. for keeping an un­ night, the boai-d accepted five Army, face an 11-count indict­ Daily from 9 A. M.' to 5 B, M. ment in U. S. District Court today. the church the pre^oua evening Imre Nagy but remained No, 1 licensed dog. The dog bit William Wrdineadaya from 9 A, M. t'o Neon resignations and appointed eight to receive articlei) foi^ the sale. If member of hia party Politburo. Cooper of 75 Green Manor Rd., new teachers. Among those who Floyd J. At attics, special assist­ Thurida.va from 9 A, M. to 9 P. M. ant to Atty. Gen. Herbert Brow­ pickup ia deslr^ Mrs. James T. Last month Boleslaw B 1 e r u t locai insurance man, yesterday on Maturdays 9 A. M. to IS Noon . / are resigning ' are Wilfred C lar^ Pickles, the chairman may be con­ turned the Premier’s chair In Po­ the lower poriion of hia right leg. and Charlea Wigren, who hifve nell, Jr.,.'Will prosecute the case which la expected to run at least tacted. land over to Josef Cyrankiewicz Herbert Dougan, 12, of 45 River­ been athletic coaches at the high and himself became Firat Secre­ side Dr., suffered a dog bite wound For 62 yean*.— school for more than 30 years. a month. ttavings and Loan mrmbrnt have The Little Flower of Jesus tary of the Red party. on the left calf on Lydall Street rereived the highest dividend re­ N, \\ V Clarke' was basketball coach Mattice skid the 11-count indict­ lost evening as he rode by on his THE woftRV wAorr ISS« St Mfs u~* iMother# Circle will hold Its annual The two posts have been aepar- turn In town. and head of boys physical educa­ ment con.sists of one charge of con •4e in CTzechoslovakia since the bicycle. The dog, owned by Mrs. tion for 32 years and Wigren, who splracy to sell defective sweatersJTilinner party tomorrow at 7:30 X p. m, at Miller's Restaurant. death of President Klement Gott- Joseph Wright of'411 Lydall St., " . . .. / has been at the high school since and to defraud the government and • Reglatered Cheekt ALLEY OOP No Foozy BY V. T. HAMLIN v^iS“ wald. He was succeeded in the ran into the ilrec.t and bit the boy. J921, was track coach for 30 years. 10 cqunts of filing false claims presidtney by Premier Antonin Gary Kosak, 13, of 160 Blsaell St. Only lOo Clarke stepped down aa basket­ The son born Saturday, .^ ril 17, against the Army quartermaster Zapotocky. Vllem Siroky became was treated for a dog bite wound • Christmas Ctabe ball coach last year. corps. \ to Mr. and Mrs. James Edward on his left thigh laat night. \7>ip Sheehan, 763 Center St., has premier, and Antonin Novotny NOW OPEN fASTIL The two other realgnatlona were Named as defendants on the con- eventually was named "Firat Sec­ Marion Kerr, 12, of 30 Jarvis Rd.. \ u eubmltted by Richard Byers, prin­ been named Mark Lloyd. The baby Phone MI-StISM splrac.v charge were: retary" of the party (Jentral Com­ tuff^ed abrasions of the right arm MI?9-4S89 cipal of the Barnard School since Samuel J. Roaenateln Of West was born in Mount Sinai Hospital. mittee. arid shoulder .when she fell off her Hartford. 1951, who la leaving to take over Hartford, president of the ifirm; Western -observers In Vienng '^bike laat night. ■ /■ :, as principM of a new Junior high Leo B. Rosensleln of. New YOrk anticipate a similar shakeup tp6n Michael Dumaine, 6, 141 Edger- school in'Rockville Center, Long City., secretary-treasurer; Joseph- St. Mary’s Guild will meet in Bulgaria, where Prepiler ^ ilk o ton St., had a fish hook removed lalaad; Miss Mary Payne, dental S. Carter of Hartford, the mill 'niuraday at 10 a.m. in the Guild Chervenkov is also party Secre­ from his right leg yesterday after­ hygienist during the past year; Room. 'The members will furnish tary General, ■*< noon. and Carl Johnson, custodian of the Buperlntendent. and George Archer of Reading, PS., a quarter­ their own sandv/iches and dessert, <3heorghiu-DeJ ha^l>een both Herbert Rowley. 15, of 62 CHinton (pavings Lincoln S.chool-since 1942. tea and coffee will be served by the St., lost three teeth 'and suffered a The new teachers appointed are master corps inspMtor. F rentier and party Secretary since Mattice ch arg^ the defendants hoatrais. committee, Mrs. Arthur June, 19.52. lacerated lip that required two Mias Jean F’arbman. of Wllllman- Scbulth^ls, Mra. Wlllism S. Mc­ stitches to close when he ran his ; tic,. to teach one of the lAiddle Con.splred to include many aub- His succeseor'on the party post. Manchester Savifies E Loan Association-1007 Main St Cann a n ^ Mrs. Claude Porter, Apostol. ha^been one of the top- bicycle Into a parked car yesterday 1 ¥•>«> grades; Fred Bahning, of Willi- standard wool sweaters in bulk Plans will 'be completed for the T. M. s„.i. u. a Pp m e« shipments to the Army between ranking members of the parly I afternoon. i t-y. ItM >, aU iBnwM. Im. niantic, to teach an intermediate dessert card party on April 28 at Janis Berzins. 37. of 36 Madison ^ grade: and from the Teachers’ .Sept. 1, 1956 and. December, 1951. 1:30 p.m. in the parish house, and Central^Gommittee. Last Novem­ St,, was treated in the emergency , "Could you give ue a table next to a wall? I understand? College at Gorham, Maine, for pn- He sal4^lhe company contracted the rummage able on 'Thursday, ber hfr-took over the new Ministry robm and then admitted as a pa- ' ot Agriculture and Forestry when it's more difficult to ambush a hombrs that way!” mary grade positions, Misa Nancy to deliver some 6OO.0iO0 sweaters May 6. tient early yesterday, afternoon. A CHRIS WILKIN, Planetetfr BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM Grant, Miss Carolyn Karstensen ringing^, in price between 54 and # streamlining of administration carpenter for Green Manor Es­ and Miss Roberta Littlefield., $8 each but delivered onl.v 135,000. resulted in the abolition of the BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Back Slage Our Lady of Victory Mothers' tates, Inc-., Berzins lacerated his BY EDGAR MARTIN In addition, the board placed ■ITie 10 counts ' of filing false three separate Ministries of Agri­ right thumb on m power saw, Mrs. Doro'.hy Renn.cof Manches­ clkims against the Army were (Tlrcle will meet tomorrow at' 8 culture, Slate Farms and Forestry. p.m. at the home of Mrs. i^iiiey Theodore Arnold, 36. of 393 Bid- ow .\. VqOOVONiT t w w woettvo ?o«Lvcvtv - s u c h a ter, who haa been teaching at brought against the corporation Radio Bucharest said the party well St,, complained of numbness ITW\tAV< OF ft^pOOX 9 0 0 « tA«.©VJ<3«l1S'. Wsiahineton School on a tem­ Sernoffaky, 118 Ohambera.St. The Central Committee met yesterday • • • TSf TRAP CHVlONSH THWiO.TOO: AMO aJOST VJHtM and Carter. co-hoateaa will he Mra. IJla Brkwn in his fingers and one swelled reoB s CLOSE DS'bTV5TO\t3n a permanent poai'^ and decided on the changes in the up when he was bitten beneath \ bVJST tion. And VO^>VX\OKi-AMO AW THAT AOOYO TTi# Women’ asionarv So\ interest of "colleetive leadership" the eye by an insect. OBStvELKiM Wt«b90M«>^^^'L\T V ~ clety of the inity teptist — rule by a group ol officials rather Thomas Blakey of 174 Wetherell AMP rch will a inual meet- I the one-man dictatorship of S(. suffered a deep laceration of I/' VLAOtihlK Canipbeil Council Engagement ink with at and installation in's time. the back, when he fell againstxjy \ . / S radiator in his. home, last night. VF66ABE f offlcer^4onigtit at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ttv# announcement added that ^ , ...... / PBSONEPE Frank OXipenter, president of the the reO)^ganlzatlon was expected tb IN A Dance Saturday Stewart-Guest / aoclety^will conduct the meeting achieve '(miore active party func- WiMOOMli Dr. Sheens Stewart, daughter/^f and'^rs. Robert Johns, chairman tfoning.’’ '^ Roekyille Woman BOOM... At tha weekly'-mebtlng held last Mr. snd Mrs. William Steward of of the nominating committee, will The commiUee, the broadcast night in Campbell CTOuncil, Tony Glasgow, Scotland, announces her present the alate of officers^ for the said, set up s'Your-man sdcrctariat Bonner, chairman of the Spring engagement to Dr. Howard A. year which begins May 1. A review to handle the''day-to-day leader­ Striiek bv Marble Dance,'Oommittee,: reported that Guest of Canada. The two dotTors of the program for the year which ship of the part)’ in accordance plans ^ d been completed for their are Intei-ns at Manchester Me­ ia cibaing will alao be aubmitted. with the w’ishea \pf the party Rockville, April 20 (Special » — annual ^ance which will be held morial Hospital. . Politburo. '■ ^ Mrs. Jean C. Weber, the .Rockville - Dr. Stewart has beXn serving Ever Ready Circle of Kings PRISCILLA’S POP Ask Any.Husband SstiirdsXeventng at the Armory. The secretariat will be composed I woman who reportedly suffered a BY AL VERMEER Tbe ladles will be presented with her Internship at the local inatitii- Daughters, has aet the date bf of Apostol, who had been No. 5 , severe shoulder biuise when she MICKEY FINN tlon sine#'* Marib 1. 1053. Dr. Friday, April 30, 9:30 a.m. for its T ' V " ~ Contact! BY l a n k LEONARD a corsage ^ s they enter the hall, man of .the Politburo: Geai.secti was struck on the shoulder by a •ind also other gilts and favors. In Guest cams here' July 1. 1953 to annual spring rummage sale, to be NicoISe.' a member of the Central I rhild'a marble dropped KW feet % TTu'f e»A. serve his year of internship. , He held lii the vestry of the Second Committee: Mihai Ealea. former from the top of the Washington )VE8llfi«TAS\mL,FR«iaif«UR-I'a/ BAOC!? addition, a number of door prizes have been se^red.TTne music will w#s at the hospital . during the Congregational (Thurch. Members Ambassador to Moscow, and Jano.* Monument, has not yet notified her NEU FACE IT, NOT TOO PISAmMTH)* (BACKUP! summer of 1952 as an extern. are urged to aeve articles for the Fazekas. a new name in Romanian parents as to the extent of her in­ pwl! iwme /r knew hep KEvaK be furnished W ^ a rlie Wolfes Diplomats, and ^ buffet dinner u'ill The 'couple will be married in sale and to bring -then, to the party leadership. jury. BOTH BEEN ANY GOOD TNE FIKST TME Gla.sgow. Dr. Stewart plan.? to fly chprehThursday evening, April 29. Fazeka.s slso was appointed a Superintendent of Schools Arthur STOCK! X r^AINHW! lONLV- be served at 11 Vclock. to her home about May 22 and Dr. The comirtlttcc will hold Its final memier of the Central Commit-; chatterlon. for whom Mrs Weber Guif.st will leave for Scotland in Louis D. Geraoh, orofessor of tec. as were Mihai Mujic and Mihai' works as a aecretai-y, reported he meeting Tliursday'evening in the June. . They will be'married June Government and International Re­ Ro.siapu. had heard nothing of the mishap. Armory at 7:80, at which tlnie 22 and plan to reside ih Winnepeg, lations'at the University of Con­ The broadcast a'so aiiiiounced' (Thattrrton said she was down in they will prepare IheXhall, and set Province, Canada, where necticut, will address the Man-. , that Alexandni M.’ghio,ros. form- Washington. D. C.. on a vacation : f up the decorations. A\ final count Dr. Guest will be a residence doc- Chester chapter of the American etiy'serond nan in the party Polit-, trip .with her husband. will then be made on the reserva­ Jor. Jewish Congress at its meeting at .biiro. had , been nane by dne of a group of visiting school also announced that thereXwill \>e sailed for home last Friday and be "People, Power and Politics In' noiinced that the second (Jbngress boya;-(?hatterton said no hoys'from She thinks that TV star cut©, ^ But if-1 came home She'd haul m© to . a special meeting of the Cbuncil at arj due to dock in Southampton, American Foreign Policy." The of the Romanian party would be the Rockville school' systern were •cause he wears loner hair and a full dress suit... , with Such a m op - the Barber top! 11:00 Sunday morning. England, .tomorrow. meeting''will start at 8:15. held Oct. iO. ■ ' ■ .in Washington at this lime. - H ' I ' . i^M— MjM ; » ■, i, .A. 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    ■ , Sport Ckatter 233 ^ for Littl^League Mound Stren^h Key td Success df High BasebaU ^n e T— ------— ----— ---- - 1 — ^------^ ^ ------^ ■ EARL W. YOST Mize Amazed McDonald Misses No*HilE Boxing Show HporU Rditor flnagTTig Personnel Finn Wins Boston MBEBthon, At Slaughter Gypsy Joe-Yon Eric Boston Former Lit ED KOVIR M.HU appear With thr 'neaa was one. of the reasons Bobby | At Foot Guardi Leading Finishers D n ttt and WhttjWy bovyllhg: team left the Harle>n Globetrotters.’ bas- In the National Duwi Pin Tourna­ ketball team arid came back home. Meets Friday Night r.an'l UiifJprxtiinrl Why Bpst Pro and Senii-Pfol Teamed in 1—\>ikko Karvon«*n, .2:20:.19 ment in Norfolk, Y(b,^later this a-^aniFs H. Peters, Encland 3:22:40 "X.! Pitchers Dot Staff month. Charlie VarrlcK. will alao JOHNNY Bl’t;KI.|KY is the new ; Anyone' Traded to the Talent iit Thin . Area{ 1-^Krkl Puulkkka. Finland...... 2:34:25 ■ "■" i- y ' ' '‘ ‘I! ■ roll with the Airmen. Kmia and club manSKer at the, Manchester | Ameriran Ivragiie Starts 4—Kurmo HlroMilma. Japan ..3:25:35 Yankees Would Cry Rough and Ready Giants! 6—KatBMo Nlahlda, Japan . 3;77;35 M ac M cD onongh Idiom s Coach KcUcy expects to carry a Varrirk are both former hasehall Country Club. i ''v^cheduled to Appear Practice Saturday at DeUo Cabrera. A i^ tln a ..2:27:50 pitchera In Manrheater. The\for- X - — Tan(^e with Antonio i Tag Partner ' 7^John J. Kelley. BoUtonx^:. . . a2:25;51 » c - J r ' • • 25-man squad. Starting pitcher mer also pitched in the minpr New Yo.-k, April 20 (Ah—Johnny; 8—K*«'qulfl Buniamenlr, A s ' d taiH lo n l ^ V 4l|liain , slfain.rt RM-Rxllte remains a mys^ OARDKN OROVr will cater fori H aH ford, April 20 - Light­ Statistically West ''Side, National * Una ...... 2:S3 40 Itafue. ■ ■ \ Mise wjUld like to know why Enos weight' Larr.v Boardman. tabbed, I^ n c , Jesse James' teo'- McDonough, In all IflceU- .^ e tetllm onial banquet fot^ Will I 8->Nlck Cdute. 5'arrell. Pa...... 2;35:17 Alemiiny Gives S<|nad hood. Will be saved fo r the C C IL Clarke and Pete Wlgren on Mon- ! Slaughter, cried 'when he was by Ring Mqgarine as the "Prospect' Opens at Charter Oak 10— Notnivnehl SaiJaiiaaa. Japan 2:87.19 AE. LaPLANTR, assistant coach of the Month” for his dlydsion In Rockville Feature 11^;—Ted iV/rbllL New York .... 2:40;57 day May 10 at the Armorj’. A turn- ] traded to the New York Yankees Speaking • ____ •* i 12— Ajithony DiaDiond, Niairara Good Catching; Open of the Moriarty Brothers Little out ^600 is expected. among the World's 135-pounders Registration for Little League FaUft, N. Y...... 2:44 34 ■J earlier this month. Barrel-chested Gy psy Joe' (3on-| Rockville aKAtnst Mertdan one week from E,ea|rue championship baseball in Its May ismie, boxes Johnny baseball tryouts last night at­ 13— ^Ni>rn:ian Tamanaha. Hawaii 3:45.45 Friday in team the past two seasons, recent' Big Jawn, who didn't start col­ ..Watson of Providence In the fea­ New York, April 20 (Jb -Mickey rales and deadpan Killer Karli 14— George Norman. Toronto ....2:49:11 Thursday at Mt. Nebo.. Momo FRKO'BOOTH will be head bas­ tracted 233 youngaters. Ynu'ng- 15— Aldo Scaiidurra. New York 2:49:57 games will, start at 3:15, ly completed a q u srte r c-enlur.y lecting World Scries .rtioney until ture bout-of a ring card tonight at Vernon, W aahlnj^ftn’a velkTijin first Von Eric will team up as partners I 15~J6hn A. Kelley, Weei Acton, , By HAL Tl'RKtNHTON ketball coa^ and liSsiatant football .atera )>etween the sges of 8 snd 1-2 tsiOi Pratt and Whitney. A1 la a ( coach and physical education in­ the Giants sold hlni to the Yan­ Foot Guard Hall. .. baseman, totlay' waa looking- for in Wednesday night’s Austrslisn | Mae*...... 2:50:25 "If our pitching holds up. we general foreman. .. Four un)>«aten boxers are listed who wish to play signed up si tit* 17—Nathaniel cirunlrk. N ew shoultk N all right this 3'ear,” structor at Cx^inbia High In kees in his nth season in the the h itting form ula which vrbn hlrii ^ tag-team wreatling feature event: York ...... 2;6tk58 on an undercard'that lists some of the American League ba\tlng* three Recitation Center buildings 19—Mike O'Hara. New Yi^rk ....3:54 44 Coach Tom Kelley said of his Man­ Maplewood, Ji. in September. majors, couldn't undercland why against popular Jesse James and Maglie Disagfee# ‘ TOM KRIXr is avera^:in(: During his coarhiqg career at anybody should feel b.adly, about the best pro and semi-pro talent championship In 1953. Vernon has in Afanrlie.stcr. l»^David Colt. Billerica. Mae*. 3:56 Id chester High School baseball, trtim around these par^s. Here's the rest Antonio Leone. The bout headlines JW—Carl Quellmalx, Kearny, N. ■IJT.lft w ith the H am ilton Standard Trinity with freWvman teams. Joining the World Champions. garnered only two hits in 19 trips A total of 92 boys regiMrred at J...... 2:55:68 follotsing a . lengUiy worko'ut 4^; howling team aeaaon. Teammate of the lineup: — this season for • dismal .105 mark. the West ftidc Rec, 65 at the Es.sl the weekly card at the Princess 21-t-Tony M*vle|roa, It.o well. ML Nebo yesterday afternoon. The ' With R o b in so n Booth guided 15 of l^\to winning “1 Just can’t flgiire It.” .Mlae Chet Nowicki had a 123.32 aver­ seasons. A graduate of Springfield Six rounds-Billy Lynch, un­ ^Ide Rec while at the North F,nd Ballroom, in Rockxllle, sponsored Maea...... 2:56.06 Indians are rounding out three said today. “A fellow should thank by the BA Sports ActivlUea Inc., 33-^nhnny leAfferty, Quon«et, R. \ age. Kelly waa ousfed In the re- College, 'Fred haa played-with a beaten Hartford HO-potinder who The BaIHrobre Orioles, who ap­ Community Y. 76 boys regl.,tered.' weeks of practice and face game York, April 20 t(P)— -eOht town duck pin tourney. his lucky star for an opportunity seeks his 30lh consecutive victory; of Manchester. Action starts at JS^Jolin A. DU'omandrea, Water- warfare for the first lime Friday num ^r of local baaeball arid bas­ to Join the Yankees. .-Xnd ^e're Is pear to have a aound defease par- seems 'Ip be a difference of opifilon Kowlckt rolled in both the Y and ketball teams since coming to Man­ against Bertram Bailey, -New Commissioner 'fom ’Ttimcr 8:30. town. Maea...... 3:01:15 afternoon against Rockvflle High this guy Slaughter cryiiig' like a York Golden Gloves lightweight tleularly In the lafield, led both * • * 24-Milton Patakv. New York ..3:05:47 howXSnl Maglie beaU the Hoc Leagues diiring the pa.st oea- chester. y -x major leagues la fielding. They’ve of the American League, ,sj.ss.sisted 2$—Marahal Itowlrtle, W’lnthrop. at Henry Park in the City of Hills. habv. What do you know about champ of 19.54, who has a similar HONZAI.aiS, whose sensational Brooklyn Dodgers and the disphte aon. Kelly , and Nowicki will oe m I I . \ committed only two errors in I SB by coaches registered the hhoys a t Maee...... 3:06;07 • * * JhatT ' record. . the W est Ride Rec. Little Leaglia sneak attacks have caught many 36 -Ceorge L. King. Bo.'*tnii. .... 3: ^ versity of Connecticut have been ford featlie^ru'elght who has won and ready customer in Von Eric, awarded to Sy Menohel (basket­ '^ynagine feeflng sorry about bv shortstop Billy Himter and H-'*? York ...... 3:10:.33 after dismissing his charges for Barber and JackieM e*^! binson of Uie x being^iaded to a club tliat’s prac­ (lolden Qlox-'ea and Nnvy titles, op­ w-ho will never win any popularity 39— Paul A. Collins, Oberlin. the day. Brooks / FORMER TWIUOHT league ball), Taylor Booth (swimminl, Ben ' poses iinhenb<|i Hiighle O’Rourke Clint Courtney. | /H'' Ohio . ; ...... 3:10 41 haseball player Jackie Fraher has tically Jv,unanimous pick to win , ■ ■ , I TreaBiirer Jhii Arthur a.shlsted by contesta with mat fans. Etoth are 30— «m Steiner. New Ybrk .... 3:11:42 Captain Bernie Aiemauy, one of As the‘ .entire National Crehore (rifle) and John Kleperia of W orcester, Wllo h ss won nine In giants. bMn made a superviaor at' Hamil­ the penrii^t again. All that means Y Director fell Stearns registered 31— Janies A. Daley, Jr.. West* the finest back-stoppers in school­ knows by now, all the oosWltag (rlflel. It was announced today by | Jim McDonald^ left, New York Yankees* pitcher, smlle.s with a row.,, \ Dave PhiUeyof the Cleveland In­ Pride and joy of the wrestlers ford. MASS...... 1:14 17 ton Standard. For a number of Director of Athletics J. O. Oirls- is .Sjaught^ ,1s due to pit^k up teammate Hank Bauer after Jim hurled one-hit, .5-0. afternoon-game the boys wl^ appeai-ed at th# 33- Rodolfo Mendel. NVw York 1:15:16 boy., cl rrtei, is looked to for being Maglie mu.st do lx show viKpa the Unbeaten Tommy Cardell Tjbf dians is the most hitless hitter in In these parts 'ii Jesse Jamies, aetjona Fraher was considered tian. Menchel suffered a leg injury | about six or siayen th oi^and dollars agairust the Red Sox at Boston (April 19). Bauer hit one of two North Erd Commimitv Y. 11— Walter J. Berger. Bingham­ the take-charge guy on the fleld’of mound and the D o d g ^ todk -th* Hartford, a welterweight ,ltk* his the major leaguea today. The sea- Enthusiasm ran high among the the good-looking Oklahoma Kid. ton. N. Y...... 1:16:57 , 28, of . Finland,' crosses the finish line to win the 26 mi lei 385 yMd Bos­ other'.vay. one of the finest defen/ilve otit- and was lost to the cagers for the tfiis year that he almdst certainly homers in game. Boston tvon morning game. 2-1, (AP Wlrep)mto). 14—Ronald Kirhl, Philndelphla .3;18:19 ton Marathon in 2:20.39. Record for th* Patriot’s ^y/(A prU 19) feature is 2:18.51 act by Japan’s I'attle. One thing the Injuns lacked fielderi in these parts. He is in brother Vic Cardell Vho won the iKtned outfielder, normally a | boys'^'^he7lm^^Vp^h an Far from being a bad man, James Robimson has been knocking tb' second half of the season. Booth Is' would not have 'gotten if, he re­ aeaaon starter, has gone to hat | ^beir names, sd- S5—Arnold Rriges. Sviaruse. N. Keizo Yamsda last year when Karvonen was runner-ttp. '(AP "Wlrepholo). last year was a leader. Other re­ Project Control at the Windsor the captain-elect of the UQonn mained on the St. Louts club. The state title, battles Willie Renfro Is a clever and strong workman Y...... 3:20 54 ancient Br.rbep-Mnr« the’ start of' of Hartford In one of the semi-pro who has caught the fancy of the turnees from the 1953 .team are \ t«cKs planu tankers. best the Cardinals coqld hope for, I dresses, dates of b^rth. telephone Bob Provost, G ary Bogli.- kllirty the season. The Brooks have Ibet bouts. \ ; mimbet s,^the school they attend. erod'd wherever he had appeared. Dr (Charles Robbina of Bulton. for- only twi^r'and both times it wias I think, is second, plai e,” , mer Manchester High and l^niversity Gene Johnson. Harry GrlswoW, JACK STRATTON” former local UNDEFEATED BIIJ.Y Ho)mes Unbeaten Billy-Holmes bf Man­ Athletics in 1953. ^ | v,-hether or not they hat or throw Leone, hia partner, has the Atlas of Connt^lirul runner was 2Sth Charlie Msglie^k'ho turned the trick. Af­ Mlr.e, who Is doing a;^ re-g am e Major Loop Races chester opposes a more experi­ build to go along with his wrest­ S t^ n and Myles Mrl5on^ic;h. ter the first defeaL Robbie aaid Athlete and former president of ■ j left or light hand, and their height has been running the X Of Manchester has a spot on the •ipoi't.s show from the Polo Grounds y McDonough is the .mainstay of the Manchester T^^ilight Baseball boxing card tonight at Fool Guard enced foe in Frankie Roche of With third baseman Ransom; and weiglit. Some appeared with ling ahd is a coming grappler. [Since 1942. John J. Kelley, ihe 7th place K arvonen Squares there wms no- reason the- Brooka this year, retired from LasebStl at Bristol. Jackson setting a blistering pace, i Uieir birth cerllficatea clutehed ,n Whether or not Gonzales and j finisher, i.s the same liitle lad who has the mound corps. Other hurlers. Wouldn't w hip'hini w ith th e "J«mk” League, has been added to the Hall when he meeta Frank, Roche A atoalo I,*eoiie I won the Turkey Day fl%*e mile road race Recreation and Welfare Council at of Bristol. They will meet in a the end of the 19.53 sea.son a ^ r Rematch of Hartford's Jack the Chicago Cuba have taken an | their hand, eager to give the Von Eric will have too much I here the pa.st three yrar.< ‘‘ who will suit up are Starin, Stev* he was throwing. ; • •' . H am ilton. three bout affair, collecting live straight World Closest in Years Jolly and New London's Jlmm^ early lead In the compe(ition for needed information that in part of savvy and experience for James Cooper. Ronnie Simmons. Hank Jackie ' how- has changed 'Kia ' Series thecks with the'Yankees. Jones, welters who both were team batting honors in The Ns- the first requisite of getting. Into and Leone won’t be answered un­ ish American Club, Red Men's Club Mtkowski and George h^itham. mind ever ao slightly. - • • - Prior to that he spen/ 13 years diopped before Jolly got the nod tional League. ’The Bruins are hit- Little League ha.scball. Some bo.vs til the bell rings. and Gessay’s Sports store, all In Accounts with They are former Uttio Leaguers PACl. HITO and Mike.Laure- MKI.CI'UB of Manchester will By REN PHI-EG.Ar ' - land in the American League and' "Maglie make* awful good tano. staff artists for tlie Hamil­ hold its almual banquet and meet­ (including thiee setwit/c years) in In M anchester duel. ting a collective .3.55 and Jackson appeared wih their mothers, soma . The featiire is scheduled for Rockville, and at the Manchester UGoiiiis Suffer who could blossom jeUt and give pitrbea wltk mea oa bases.’* he ad­ Assoeiatetl Press .Sports Writer Milw-aukee and Chicago in the Na- Boardman. sensational scrapper BA Club. ton Standard publication, are also ing tonight at 6;30 at the Bolton ' the National League with the. In Case you haven't noticed, the tional weren't scheduled, la ll-for-19 for .579. with their fathers, others appeared heat of three falls with a time 5 • Coach Kelley the .pitching he will mitted. "He . throw-s tile, ball to a Cardinals and Giants but never from, Marlboro of whom even Wil­ —------Njust a t the stroke of 9 p. m. w ith limit of one hour. Boston, April 20 uP) Finnish need. Ronnie .. 'G i b b *, Charlie fine chess- players in Hamilton Lake Houae., Election of officers ( major Igague pennant races are McDonald's performance against ' marathoner Velrco Kanvqnen.— a rertatln Spot aad he doesn’t often competition. Both have also In the will take place followed by enter- was on a jienriant winner. lie Pep marvelled after he had The new aacrltlre fly rule baa'' their f.'cea stained with tears as YALE TRIUMPHS Poul>le Defeat Keeney and Bob Pearson are miss. He know-s how- to pitch. I’ll away to dne of the closest starts in ,ethe Red Sox tvas the be.st of his sparred witp the ex-champ many I fellow with a long memory re­ past competed in table tennis play Uiinment and dgneing. “The best .thing that ever hap­ recent seasons. career. He walked five but already donii wanders for the mother or dad had forgotten about TWO OTHER BOirrS will com­ New Haven, .April 20 (A5 — McDonald Has Last youths to., be counted upon in the give him .IhnI. - pened to me was when the Yan­ times in the gym. is the most the reghstration and the lads laxed happily Today after ^uaring future, "Wlial I'm saying ’ la that Tor At the West Side Rec. Both men No team hqs jumped off to a struck out four and the only safe- Dodgers’ OH Hodges. The husky plete the card. If the undercard Is Sophomore Kan MacKenaie pitched Storix. April 20 (A5 - The jUnlver- accounts with Britain's Jimmy promising fistic prospect in the thougIit,they might miss out get­ ■AJ*many is certain to do most over a year now' he h asn 't Are local residents. EVERETT ftOlJttMONSON. for­ kees purehased my eontraet from long winning stt^eak. No team haa ty he-allO'jj,'ed wa.s a second inning first sacker Is ciirreatly SB points S..X good ss In recent weeks, fans Yale’s baseball team to a 16-0 Peters. mer local soccer player, has turn­ the (ilants," he said. “Ynu can be state. Larry has scored all but ahead of w'lutt be might have been ting at one of fne rcgi.sliAllon won't want to miss any of the ac­ victory over Cornell here yester­ sity of Cdnpccllcut ba.ssl:«ll team qf the catching with Griswold i good sliiff. So he shouldn’t? fallen far behind.\T0day, after one single b.v rookie Harry Agg.anis two of his 18 victories in 19 fights The -27-year-old ntsll clerk de­ RORRV KNIGHT'S mother died ed to officiating and works games sure there were no tears In my ' week, only a gam e\nd a half .sepa­ Mickey Mantle slnick out four with seven hits In 18 trips for centers before the closing hour of tion. day in an Eastern Intercollegiate dropped a dbqble header to the / Laugh on Ex-Mates scheduled to play In the outfield beating us. I don't get iL” •>- in Florida. He made his borne state, 9 o'clock. feated Peters • - holder of tb« going behind the plate when need­ At one point in '.Stinday'a gania last Saturday in Hartford. Her ill- in the National Soccef League. eyes 'when 1 heard the news. rates first ahd last in the Amdri- times in the morning contest bat­ He has hgd two sacrinee files a Nick Valley tangles with Joe (IxTy) League opener for both University of kt'a^Mchtisetls here unofficial world record- for a' 26 debut here a successful one three! Rome' boys even came in from Esposito in one bout and Gua teama. Half of Yale's runs were ed. Bill ’ Grimason is the third —the ninth' without- defeat that can League; ju.sl two ^m es divide ting leftbanded but he hit a home weeks ago in dropping' hsrd-hu- under last year’s regulations his yesterday in a Yanfeef Conference Boston, April 20 tA5—New York.TlO games lincluding one in the miles; 385 yards grind - -,by.8(K) top,from bottom in the N.pllonal. run rlghthanded. his first of the average would have been .350. Bolton to register but officials had Johnson takes on Prince Omar. unearned aa Cornell fieldtrs made string receiver. Maglie has won at Ebbets Field— ting Irish Pat Kelly five timeS/be- to tell these boys tlrat due .to Na­ Valley, Esposito and Johnson will eight errors. Oomell used fojir opener. Ma.ssarhusetts won both Yankee righthander' Jim Mc-jtVorld Series over Brooklyn) last y**'ds yesterday while winning the Bogli and Eddie Wojoik are Robinson railed out to the mound; season, in the after-lunch encotin- i fore stopping hirri In six hqals to ' Donald-had the last laugh on his ^ year, but you should have seen 58lh Boston A. A. Malrsthnn THIS EAKI.y In the yehr the rer. The change of leaguea hasn't tional Rules and tli)\ bmmdaries all be making their Rockville pitcherd. Joe MarottB." the starter, games 1-0. In both games-Massa­ waging a battle for the initial ''L el’Su. face "it. Y ou're a m agi­ steal the show. which hrve been set u)> for Man­ former'Boston owii'era today after some of the ones we lost for him. Only last October Karvonen fin­ sack job. Carl Silver and, Bob cian. You have.to he to get u§ out races aren’t too" Important. BvH a Yoat got his home nm, a •U.5-foot bothered Vic Rsschi's jinx over debuts. was the loser. The tulldaga banged chusetts scored In the last inning ished second t«>Xthe 35-year-otd chester they wo’ild not he eligible In 12 runs In the fii^t three innings. coming up wltli the best game ofX The Yankees. Case ' added, Sweet are the siecond basemen. with that junk,” ^ gam e won or lo.at in the first w « k blast, as the leadoff batter in the i Chicago. The veteran righthander Tickets are on sale at the Pol- to win. LxMidon optician’s assistant as counta just a.s mpeh toward win­ had a 19-6 record over the White fo" Little League ball in Mitrichr.x- hia career--a one-hit, 5-0 triumph ‘‘missed plays behind lilm all the Both played with thp champion­ “ Junk, eh," muttered the , Bar- '\ last of the ninth at Washington. dver the Red Box. time and we think the fella's been Peters set his world mark of 2;- ning the pennant' as one in the heat Rookie Art Ditmar waa the victim. ’ Sox in the American League and ter. ship American Legion nine last ber. ”I Ifcpe I throw Uuit Junk to X. A leadoff single in the second unlucky." 18:34.5.. right in the Finn's home- year. Johnson is a fixture at third him all year. L ast y ear 1 w as tr>'* of the Septem ber flag fever:. ' Morrie Martin Joined Bobby Shants hia only National League victory • • • ■: "'X ■ ■ towp^ of ’liirkii. Compared with the first week of on the A’a sore arm list. He started . has been against the Cubs. Vic has 1JTT1.F. IJCAUI'K rresidem inning by'. rookie Harry Agganis M clW ald said his previous low-;- and hard hitting Dave Golas is his ing for 'he comcrp.and it would “Much liiiproveil” eat hit game in the majors xx'as B.F. Goodrich the 19,53 season the standings have but had to give up after five in a brilliant major league Fairbanks, following the registra-^ W'as ail that spoiled a no-hItter . Rarvoiieti suffered • humiliating understudy. Shortstop is still un­ go over the plate. If I armed higlL undergone considerable Juggling. : nings. record of 121 triumphs and only SO tion, announced that there will\y)e I yesterday for. the chunky 26-year- three-hitter against Boston for SL loss ns he trailed Petem In that decided with Red Ritchie and Alan Uie ball k'ould go low. ll l in e d to Louis in 195V—"I think the aodre test b.v more than a mile. particularly in the American' • • • - L it^ Rock. Ark. April 20 i/Pi— setbacks. A very Important meeting at the old McDonald. -He w alked five and Cole both looking good. pitch a ■ batter light, the ball « was 8-2." That was the second major diS' wouldn’t go where I wanted IL League. J.Af'K HAR.HHMAN, the form er Junjids Kellogg, member of the West Side Rec Friday night at , \ fanned four. TRADE-IN Detroit is leading the American National League pitchers hsve 7:30 for all coaches, managers, of­ * • • A.sked whether t.e liked to beat appointment for Karvonen. Only MOE MURHARDT, a powerful first baseman who was the pltrh- Harlem Globetrotters "B” team the Red Sox because be is a Boston la.st April, he pushed Japan's tiny left hander, has been Inserted in Too srooMoT try to got Iho lost jofOA from o porothofo by half a gam e over W a.shington, ■ jng sensation of the Southern A.ssn, Who syaa near death of accident In- come up with three ahutoiita so far ficers and the Commissioners. At SPECIAL 10-DAY THE VKTDriV w as a big one Q. Is there any special way an - i cb.hIctIT, the hiudty righthander ••■oo'l try to tqoooso Iho lost mil* from yoor tkotl A year ago the Tigers were last,... juries Tor about 10 days, is very this season and all have been pro­ this meeting the bids which have for New York as well as the Mo­ to a Boston A. A. centerfield. flanked by Griswold outfielder should, throw ?- last season, failed in his second j •said: record of 2:18:51. I on the left and Provost. Other fly- A. He should iMke all. tkroirva / ■ Trodo aow srhHo yoo too got o high trodo-lo. four games behind the old St. sta rt with the White Sox. But [ much Improved at a VeteiPns Ad­ duced by the Phillies. Curt Sim­ been received from the various desto. Calif., pitcher. It snapped Louis Browns, and Washington mons. Robin Roberts and Murry dealers in athletic equipment in the Yankee jinx against lefty Mel "Heck. I ,dhi)T care who I beat Biit Karvonen vowed he’d work j ‘'hasers are Mike Escavlch, George overhand. Hidrarrin throw-inn Harty Doriah slammed the door on ministration iiospital here. so long as 1 win 'em.” don’t have, power or acewmey. was in .seventh,place. the Tigers after taking over with Attendants said yesterday the Dickson have done the whitewash­ town will be opened. Parnell—who bad a 5-0 mark harder than ever. He and team-1 form er and Dick Plagge. / SALE ENDS APRIL 30 Cincinnati, co-leader with Phil­ the bases loaded and one out in the 6-foot-8 Kellogg is fully conscious ing. .S^irday niorhing at the West INTRODUCTORY OFFER! ag ain st New York in 1953- and! m ate E rkki Puolakka. the Ciir--| ~ ^ - adelphia In the National League, snd is able to talk. , OwiFnit ifr u’ehKdr,-t«« first HK'SAID HIS SINKER “^^as rent Finnish champion, spent more ' fourth inning. also got the World Cliampions Working especially well, but nty languished in seventh last year at Chicago collected 11 hits off loser Kellogg and four other Negro Dodgers’ Duke Nnlder, w ^ M the tryouts will be held for the back on the victory trril. Bo.xtpn than a month training in Clifton, the end of the first week while the profes.sional basketball, play'ers | ba* Improved his haffing aveivfie American Leitgue undcr^ the direc­ curvewSfl good at timefi, Aggani.x N. J.. for yesterday's race from j Billy Hoeft and his succes.sors, Dirk liad won i-1.. in tlie mornings gam e got hia hit on a curve ball right off Phils were tied for third. Weik and Bob Miller. were injured April 2 when their each season, spparently int^iRls In tion of Commissione. Tom Turner. of the twintill. suburban Hopkinton to Boston’s' This will take in all of the bftya his fists, but it was a pretty good BsCk Bay. ‘ j Neither Brooklyn ,nor New Jackie Robinson was the hitting car overturned near Pine Bluff. tark on some polhts tp'liis .336 "This was hia best gSine,” said Fly Tying Time Is NOW who registered last night and who hit. He didn't hit it too hard, but 5'ork.,' top-heavy cholce.s to repeat star in Brooklyn’s triumph over the Ark. Kellogg suffered a severed m ark of 1853. The Duke Is off to a M anager Casey StecTgcI, ’‘and le- Thht time Karx-onen wouldn’t ] flying s ta rt with 18 hits In 21 trips live on th e W est Ride of Mam hard enough to drop into left field. settle fxn- the runnenip spot. .He ! their 19,53' trium phs, have been Phillies. He broke a .5-5 tie with a spinal cord and dislocated neck Itw KIllT m em ber it was .Jit's first sta rt. Ho able to match their first week pace i home run in the seventh inning and vertebra, and is still paralyzed. for .476. ■ Street, north t,o Depot Square. At I have no gripes abouc that one." wanted- latx’irtor's laurel wreath X __ the same time boys who registered gave us w hat ,,wc needed. We McDonald said his World Series ahd that draniond and gokUrnedal. of last season. The Dodgers al- j finished the night with a four-foi - It waa Kellogg, who as a star iiqyen’t be*h hitting and Ifa been ready were in first with a 4-' Fbuc P'^riormaiice. The Phils drove at Manhattan College, volunteered ■The Millers sre becoming almost last night and live east of. Main triumph ‘‘helped my .confidence. 1 He raced sOIde for stride with ss pro^ni^nt' in the major leagues Street will hold tH'eli flrSt tryout tough Xvinnlng.” feel more secure this spring. 1 felt Peters thiougir.ra'oat .of the race, Hi mark- they are third this tilrie Don Newcombe to cover in the information which broke the 19.51 Rfengcl described McDonald, with 3-2 and the Yankees were tliird inning when they took a 4-1 gambling scandal in college bas­ as the Smiths snd the Joneses. al Charter Oak Little League ilU.4IYU>NC0RD belter out there today than I have then nio.-ed in fWnt for good on , TItree of them Bob Miller of De­ Field. who was traded to St. Lquis by al. year.” the tortuous stretTh of .‘‘Heart-j second al 4-2. They’re 3-3,nhis lead but the'Dodgers’ 18 hit attack ketball. Boston after coming up through LIFE-SAVER TUBELESS TIRES ye3r. - - , was'too much for the ineffective troit. Bob Miller of, the Phillies and The tryouts for the National Then he winked: bleak Hill"- - some Mght miles ! 4 • • • Philadelphia pitching. ^tu Miller of the Cardinals pitch­ League, which is' east of M sin the Red Sox farm system, as "an "Alt I'd like is 19 more like that from lionie, \ Our Assortment Of Fly Tying Tro4*-lH ■THE I.EAHER.H a|l lost yester- ^ Surcessivf homers by Stan ed yesterday. Bill Miller of the Street, will be under the direction unfortunate pitcher. He only won one. His w inning time oK t:2fi.S8 , . . . e '• Iht Ptlto for 4 S.U'Sri<.fw4 ,4IIow«hc* SAVEMOW-SVy^ Yankees took It easy. of Commissioner George English. Ba. WHboiri Tro4*-bi* WItb Tr«4*-Ffi Sotofi day. Detroit was toppled by Chi-' Musial and Rav Jablonski in the xx-ksn’t as awift as his S;l8xl* , gUeWANCI tM cago 5-1-. Cincinnati bowed to St. j sixth inning helped Harvev Haddix' All boys who registered-are asked fort here In 18.58, when the t,pin- | Fquipment Is Complete ■Ybree pinch-hit homers have to be on hand at 10 a. m., weather •.78-18 8i38.*e 8li4.M 830.34 $ Tout Ixnils 6-3 and the Phillies were de-' Win his first game for St. Ixiils, ners had n brisk t'adhvind. This 3384.HUftAMI TNKS beet\ hit In the National League permitting. • year a lively head ,xvind bother.i X, 80.98 feated by Brooklyn 9-7. Haddlx already has tost twice and Twilight Baseball League 7.10-I8 ti s a o 120.88 In .other; action the Yankees he was lifted in the ninth Inning this 'year snd the Cardinals have / • • •. them the last six mlleg. Peters’ ' HiH is th* Hm* to 9*t your Ry roOs 1M.34 19.80 Ittf )Tour big opportunitv to put r a o - ii ‘ 1«8.S0 B. F. Goodrich LIFE-SAVER Tuhrlsis split s Patriot’s Day pair in Bos- last night when Cincinnati threaten- two iof them—by Sal Yvars snd A M.A8S AIEETINii of all par­ lime was 2:22:40. 8.00-11 tt4.*e 188.20 81.84 Tires on all four wheel.s. Here's the lowest ton.' lo.sing 2-1 in the m orning and . ed. But Stu Miller and Al Brazle Tom Alston. Frankie linumbnlts ents and others who are interested Mote than .500.000 persons lined ' r* plans for the season. , A practice for all.-men Inteiaiited Hintsliime in 2:25:30 and Katmio n ateal a haae in two ailereaaalve ■ taking part in the discussion as A four learn league is expected in playing wIlF lie held Tuesday Nisitida in 2:27:35 and Argentina's tilt lowist^rJcf I ytdril B. F.'Goodrich Silvortowns yeara, plsylag 1.50 gam e a In 1946 well as the State and Regional Di­ I to be formed wlUt play starling night at 6 o'clock gt Mt. Nebo. 1948 Olx'inpic champion, Delfo 1 Thf famous tirtt' that and 156 In ’47. rectors.^ It is' hoped a t th at 'tim e , the first week in Jtne at Mt. Nebn. Cabrera, in 2:27 ;.50. ' BRANDvNEW—Not a SMond YOU SHOULD KNOW HOW The' chfef hope for ,.n American but.-a gen-^t B.F.Goodrich come on new cart. Q Is it easier for a left-hander YK8TKIIWAY'8 k m i lts that movies of nne.tif thg-Secant Pagani's West Sides are one Little-League Wpriit-Raflea will 1m> victory. 23-year-old collegian John­ Cavtiltr. MST R*KI WITHOUf to learn to switch hit or la it the NaUtaal team ready to play. Bobby D1 other way around? Pitlahursh 7. Nr«' York 1. . available amt igri )>e ahovvn to the FraiiciN May Si^ii ny J. Kelley of New Loudon. Conn., Hio TRADI-IN $20.00 Si. Ixiuit a, (hncliinati 3. and .Boston Unlvei-sity, wax A—There’s no set formula tor Brooklyn 9. Pliilsdciphls 7. audience.' Announcement- of the (Only camri tch'-dut'di. date.'tlme and place will be made seventh in 2:28:51. For the second SA Li that. Red Srhoendlenaf, who hita With Sapersteiii xxell enough from either aide to Americas at a later date through The Her­ strsigiit year he was the first rhli’afo S. Detroit 1. a _____ , ‘ U. R. entry to finish. Lost yeoi- he PRICI please anybody, aaya that If you Borioh ?. 0, Kew York 1. 5. ald. o.oe-ig staff early enough It doesn’t mat­ WAelilnKioii 4. rhiladelphia 3. ■ It is antiilpated that work will Chicago, April 20 — If Bevo ran fifth. ter. Anybody ran learn, he. aa)[a. tOnly’zamet rcbeduled). begin on 'the two new Little Francis and Newt Oliver ever get Another Argentine racer, 42- nutfAi ARE DETERMINED ON WHISKEY STANDINGS yrar-old Kzequ'ie) Bustamante, was phM tdx oad yosir aNB Tout MCARtAtil Tlil Q-^-How do outfielders know BalUaal LMgue fields within, a very short together on juat what they're fish­ P.v. Oliver, the New Britain. April 20 iyP> New direction In which he might hit., Ameriraa , Q. — How old is Billy Loes. i los too opd yoor tivt tai W hi>kry is taxed according to D-'trolt ...... ; 4 G*t twk* th* bloweut MHf*ty . • headliiie-cbn^oiis little guy who Britain Tea<-hers College eked out roeooooMo tiro SMO root M cartttu UM Q — Where did Leo Diirocher.1 wsohinfinn,.i Brooklyn righti-hander, snd how- Spinning Reels and Lures ^ "J’ri.Mif." i'he fiigher ibe Proof, plax' when he was In the malors? i notion ...... x many games did he win last yesr? gr*«f*r mH*oa*.». for only « f*w coached Bevo and Rio Grande Cols j a 4-3 baseball victory ove'r'the Wil- 3 3 ..Vt — l» e s Is 24 and won 14 lege into national prominence. ! limantic .Teaohene yesterday w hen ih c more Hie taxes. .Most leading .A—Leo waa a shortstop for the^ .r!^*...... 3 3 ..VI Good Selection of Bucktoils and AS.LOW AS $1.00 DOWN PUTS ANY TIRI ON YOUR CAR Yankees, Reds. Csfdtnals while los'lng eight last year. doiTS mor* than ordinary tlrosl Object: That good old Yankee a batsman was hit by a.pitch with and philiMtelphla ...... 3 1 .40 bases loaded. f 2 . blends are no more than 86 Proof, Dodgers. Irierelarid ; ...... 3 ' 3 .40 dollar. Q _ With one out. a runner on ' Baltimore -...... 2 *3 .40 Dry Flies! Fleischmann's, being *X) Prirof, . TODAY’S liAMr.8 y Now, you can enjoy the emaainf blowout pro- | Git tilt" tow Prieos on Rock Bottom Pricosi B. r. Goodrich 'lEirHHW, third base tags up and comes home i Ameriraa ^ tection of an All-Nylon* Cord tire for little fwx! $1.03 more fter case, in taxes on s fly ball to the outfield, but i Chicaan (Trucke, (vn al Detroit LET US HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR H $l|lN fi (H«. . m oT O then y o u ’d p a y fo r a n o rd in a ry tire! A nd Guoronteod TRUCK TIRES falls to touch the piste. The catch­ Philadelphia (Kellner 0.1 > at; Waehinc,. ^ f i a n c e -fhan 86 Proof blends. Vei eisch- er notices this. What shbiild he do i ton iStobbe O-Oi—niirht. with this apadal offer, you juat can’t affwd to TACKLE PROILEMS .t-o o -u . If the runner continues to the dug- (Only jramr> fCli-duIrdi. A T A RECAPS mann's costs yoii less thanTiisniy . XstUasI Gfevhound Lines ridaoh wom. risky Urea ianother day! IW new ' Foro*t About H o w o u H t lO-iHch out ? . PIttshuj’ab (l..sralinr '(Vl) St Nrw- i Special!, Mm 4.00-10 leading braiyls of lower Proof! .\-?-The ra tc h e r should appeal to York lAntori'Mi (Vj «r (lomcx'o-U. Announce- K dly Nylon Super Flex is eo tough... irnpact- The new Kelly Nylon Super Flex takes, $' Milwaukrc (gpahh )-0l .al Oilcsgo reaiatant... |o ^ for ao nsany axfra thousands the umpire and toiieh the plate (Rush O-I). Special Bus .Service u p to twice the punish aieat of s stand­ ChtsYtrfialfl PRICE! Prriof is the measure of a w hiskey’a with the hall la his posaessloa. The Bmnklyn (Ror (MU at Philadelphia of milee that it's the biggaat. bargain io aafe ard tire . . . givs* you twice the prbtec- ^ 7 9 5 0.00-ti runner Is then out. , - _ iDirlowm l-Oi--ni|rht. Now In Effect tion against blowouts! And Kelly's COMFIETE CASTINe OUTOT $7.95 *-fly Tinrlnnatl iBarxegski 1-0) at 81. milaate aver offered! Coma aae ua today—and SUPPORTER REIT V r.- W lathongt “slrenglb" (its “plcoholie vol­ Q —M aking a throw ,(o second TO tougher Atmorubber tread gives you PVd T«a Lottit (Haddlx 0-3)-Tilaht. get aet for yaaia of unrry-fne d riv in t! ume"). And 'fleischmann's ftill base bn a pick-off play, which Biany extra thousands of safe miles! ••n TAKCS m e O iD O tl OUT 100% COLD RUBBER DIMS pkn toi sad ytar Slat A.7G-1S. U-tS bchaiit*. tSo trodo-bi raqulrtd way should the' pitcher turn? SPINNING RODI-SPECIAL $19J5 * B—oalttd iist fay ftr Trttd low prist* other iltti SUFFOLK DOWNS p r t o o o u A O t" 90 Proof means ^ou get more en­ .A—To- the gloved-hand side. It Direct Bua—No Change gives decepHon and allows him |o Plaktic joyment. more flavor in every sip. Last Night's Fights 8 Raree Moa. thrti Sal. •DNE OF Six NSW tEASONS ¥fHY FOLKS llw OwUsdlaM loSen year Bew*. Haip* . ( throw harder. ' raSw* Hkaow t0-l«t* «c ka a»a •< Coated . 4 4 .9 5 That's why Fleischmann's is POST TIME I;38 l»„M. P H O N E M l.9 . 5 2 5 3 ’ By ’H IE a s s o c i a t e d PR ESS 'AM SAYINGi " % n YOUR KKLY DEALER FiRSTF' )k»*it aloitk. wabWaa— ■# Q C .America's 6ejf htrndrd whiskey, Rouad Brooklyn (Eastern Parkway)-— Hm-m v tuoldd Bertie ▼ w J SEAT 'YOUR STORE OF FftieNP|.Y SERVICF* value. Try it . . . to d ay ! Floyd P atterson, 167, Brooklyn, T rip $ 4.50 ■Mrti ay-hoor pSMck. ; . $ 4 : 9 5 \ outpointed Ahln .Williams, 172**. B ub Leaves 9:22 A. M. B U D G ^ N T E R I Oklahom a City,. 8. 1 COVERS ; ■ Detroit—.Gene Parker lit. in- From . . $ ■ .C' V • Pitching Jim -McDonald, Newr dianapolis, outpointed Chuck Price, EASY TIRMS 15 5.95 91 CEMtER street MANCHESTER H.03 York Yankees^ allowed ohiy one liSO. D e tro it. 8, liC E N T E R ASK AlOUT OUR MDOET PLAN $6.95 A nother Sizes -\t Popular Prices 4/S 9UAST hit,' a single. In hia beat. m>jor St. Paul—Ramon. Fuentea, i$3, league performiance. boating Boa- Loe Angeles,, outpointed Jimmy TRAVa tUREAU - V ■ BUILDING MATERIALS ton 5-0 in second game of double- M artinez, 154’4, Ellendale, Xrix.^ I 488 Mala SL—jiyL MI-8-8080 *2.53- heailep. LUMBER FUEL 'filing — Jackie Robinaon. 10.Providence. R.- ■ iJ.—Danny ’ ■ ■ ‘ j ! I' F. Goodrich P IN ’T Bfobkkya 'Dodgera. hit a tie-break­ vanelli. 149,,^ Brooklyn, stppped B l^ | N. MAIN ST- MANCHESTER TEIi. MI-9-USI ing- home run. a dmibie ajad two Andy, 154, 'PtDxIdence. 5, Prescription Pharmacy Upicii Daily 7 A. M. to 5 P. 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    N , ' \ . M A^CHEST^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN-> TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1954 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 20. 19»4 * - ■t^aaoi Wftntetl. To Rent 68 Hous^ For Sal* 72 HousftS For Sale ^ 72 . LcgaTNoticM in Canberra aomdli me tonight. approa^hed to talk to Mrs. Petrov, Following auapiciona that ' Mrs. | the V*’o couriers---aIready having A^WobikB for Sale^^^ Business Services Offered 13 Moving-Trucking Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 '''v Musical Instruments S3 Business f.4)CHtions Hoiuehold Goods . 51 WANTED TO Re'nt. Small work- VA APPROVED. : BaauUfuI Echo —• Several thrfie ,AT. A COURT OF \PROBATE hrid Petrov might- not be a willing re -! used strong-arm m ethod' during Storage For Rent al MSnrhrstrr within arid for Uie turnee to her homelajid. Menzies ' the trip to keep otheb .paas|ngers ■^^LTMOtjTO.2-door. Veiy cle«n. iMPLETE Rand and power lawn 20 THE NEW 'MANCHESTER Pet MUM(3 Irrtrumental rental. Com- 64 - ahop, minimum floor space 39 x Mountain Eatatas, leaa than 6 bad$o6m single homes, ^jwo Capa Oldtrict of Mahehrstrr, on the l9th day , DAMAGED BY THE 90, within 8 ,mlla radlUa of Man- set Into motion the machinery to i and crew from talking to hdum fit., street, corner Wadsworth. ' XBL Early occupancy both sides. Good 1954 at ten o'clock In the forenoOn. aha 'N \ t FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. down buys a 1949 car, S19S buys a teed. Call MI. 9-6335 f o ^ q u l^ TURTLES. Limited quantity, SOc It is nbt very often an opportunity ’’screens, stornv windows, r^ ion t here, security agents and a dozen One police sergeant came out of Hartford. JA. 5-6696. Open Thurk-, 9-9779, or XU. 9-9819. Houses For Sale 72 Income. A buy at $9,950, Excellent heat. Beautiful corner lot 104 x that notice be atven to all peraoria In- / MON. THRU FRL 1930, S29S buys a 1952. No addition­ honeat aervice. each. Kelly’a Aquarium, 29 Sun­ like this comes, around but every lereated In aald eatate of the pendency police swarmed abdard. As Leydin I the tussle with blood on his shirt. JOHN M. McCANN day'eveninga. Free paYking next ranch home, centrally located. XU. 9-0253, of aald application aiid the lime and 10:30 A. M. al side notes or loans. We guaran­ set St. Open 'tU 0. once in a while it happens. This is Has everything. Priced right. tee to sell under the above terms 30 Laurel Street door. TWO-FAMILY 5-5, excellent condl- place of hearing thereon, by publiahlng SMALL GARDENS Plowed. th« first time in years we can offer Houses For Rtnt 65 Uon inside and out, oil steahi heat, Many homes that will qualify for a. copy of ihia order in aome newapaper. SATURDAY 9 A. M. with notes as low as S40 monthly. Jei. MI-3-7388 or Ml-3-6738 TWO MONTHS old pups. Hound suqh a tremendous bargain. So MODERN UPRIGHT mahogany haying a circulation In aald district, at Ml. 9-7016. and cur cross. CaU Glastonbury storm windows, near bus, stores, G. 1. Including beautiful Echo Lots For Sale 73 lyast live daya before the day of said 1953 DaSpTO POWERMASTER "*'* 4-D60R Good credit is our only require­ don’t wait arid hurry down and get mirrored piano. Excellent condi­ FOUR ROOM, newly^ furnished Mountain Eatates. Free appraisal ment. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. ME. 3-2415. school, good income, will go O.I. hearing, to appear tf' they see cause at Heater. Extra nice m r. C A ^ / J a f TOUR OOOPERATION WILL WIRING INSTALLA'nON and re­ 40, Exterior and Interior, it. Everything ia guaranteed—Buy tion. MI. 3-8270. '■ house for rent, 375 month. Refer- Carlton W. Hutchins. Xfl. 9-81X1, on your present home, . 'You are TWO BUILDING Lots, 243 .lid 244 aald lime and place and be heard rel- Jiiaf like new. I BE APPRECIATED pair of small electric jmpliancea- papsHmnglng. CeUinga refinish- all or part. «nce». MI. M U 6 l^twMn 4 and 6 9-4694. sura when you buy from a mem­ Wildwood Road, Lake Hayward, alive, thereto, and make return to this 1941-1940,' OLDER ' Chevrolets, p.m. ■ ■ N. ' court. Fords,, other good, transportation. and fixtures. Clarence G. Smith, •d. WaU p a ^ ■books on rsquest. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 ber of the Xlanchester Board of Conn. Inquire .29 Cottage street. • JOHN J. WAU-ETT, Judge. Diol MI-3-5121 21 Knox St. Phone MI. 3-8423. .. THIS LOT INCLUDES . Wanted— To Buy 58 Good credit enable us to accept $S Eaumatei given. FuUy insured. ETectric Refrigerator, Range, FAXtlLY HOME: 6 large rooms on Realtors. Call us when buying, 1953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4-DOOR WE BUY COWS, calves and beef lot 107 X 130, Steam oil furnace. selling or trading. The. Ellsworth COVEXn'RYr^nnT~Route No. Radio, heater. N'l<« grey and blue finish. S ^ V E f down. Douglas Motors, 333 Main, LAWN MOWERS all types sharp- CaU Edwi R. Price. MItcheU Waahing Machine, Vacuum Clean­ 44-A. Corner lot 70 x 200, cleared, 9-1003. catUe. Also horses. ,Ptela Bros. Wanted To Rent 68 AU in very good condition. Con­ Mitten Agency, Ilealtora. Tel. Ml. One owner car. ! ' ▼ ta * ened and repaired. Delivery aerv­ TeL XU. 8-7405., er, Dinette Set. Linoleum, Utility USED CEMENT MIXER.- Phone venient location. $ , . Madeline good neighborhood. Real value at 1951 CHEVROLET >i-ton pickup. Cabinets. Living Room Suite. Rugs. 12 000 3-6936. Mrs. Petrov Joins ice. G. Snow, 336 Summit. Tel. MI. PAINTING AND'Papering. Outside MI. 9-2059. XIOTHER .WITH 4 w?U behaved Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1642 or XH. $775. 7 miles to Manchester Post Lost and Found Excellent condition, 3745. Carter 3-4531. ' . ' Tables, La-mps, Smoker, Bedroom chijefren desperately In need of 3-6 Chevrolet Co., 311 Main St. Ml. painting esU m at^ now being BROAD BREASTED Bronze fresh 9-1146. '^^TANCHESTER Office. Inquire 130 Pearl St., Man­ 1951 CHEVROLET DE LUXE 4-DOOR frozen Toms, 14 to 20 pounds, S.5c Suite, Spring Mattress, dishes, ' room rent. References. Write Mrs. a '■ chester. Tel. XU. 9-4143. Refugee Hushaiicl ■let black. Radio, heater, power glide drive, Just like newt FOUND—^ fellows who will wax, 9-5238. given. CaU Gilbert ^ ck e lt. MI. w a n t e d SET of man’s left hand 3-6982.. |b. Schaub's 'Turkey’ Farm, 188 silver set, pictures and a few other Eva Dancosse, 104 Wett St., Rocit! MANC3HESTER —Several two-fam- Large older type home for the wash and clean out your car for PLOWING AND Harrowing. CaU Hillatown Road. articles, ' golf-CIuba. XII. 9-5938. ville. lly homes, three bedroom, auto­ growing family. Consisting Of 6 MANCHESTER ORERN, Westland only $5. For service telephone MI. 1953 CHEVROLET ail metal station \ wagon, like new condition', radio, A. Butler; MI. 9-6444. BUY IT AND PAY IT matic heat, with garages located rooms, oil heat, 2 car garage, St. Choice half acre with excellent (Continued from^Pago One) 1951 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK CONV. 9-0751. RIDING HORSE and saddle— five ON LOW FRIENDLY TER.MS smeslte drive. Ideally located on a view. Owner, Belcher, BU. 9-1007. heater, low mileage. Dpuglas STONE, BRICK, firepla1-e and ce­ EXTERIOR PAINTING onlyNFree WANTED Eiderdown comfortable. in eaat and west side. The Escott CLUB COUPE. Motors, 333 Main. estimates. MI. 9-1383. year old Pinto. Alfred Heim. MI. WHEN YOU DO BUSINBSS WANTED—Garage, in 'Vicinity of Agency. MI. 9-7683. double lot. Sale price 113.450. ikn autlioritlen to have been head­ FOUND—Black and white male, ment work. CaU MI. 9-3431 or MI. 3-7895. Tel. Xn. X-7853, 193 Oak Street. MI. 9-6935. New lop. Radio! heater, new white wnit tfre*,'A very nlcn carl mediuln size. Call Dog Warden. 3-5042. WITH ME I DONT 'TRANSFER Resort Property For Sale 74 ing back to Russia in th< belief MI. 8-4640. ' 1949 STUDEBAKER Pickup. Good PAINTING AND. Paperhangin^ YOUR ACCOUNT 'TO BANKS >!NEAR BUS, Five room home ot ex­ Exceptional Cape Cod—4 rooms, her . hunband had been kidnaped condition. Make an offer. No down Satisfaction guaranteed. 33 yeara ITOREFORDS Yearlings, heifers, WANTED - Four unfurnished rooms cellent conitruction. Basement ga- expandable to 4, oil heat,.fireplace. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 4 steers. Cows due starting May. OR FINANCE CO’S. TWO \-size bed springs.' PJione and garage, middleaged couple, HIDEAWAY COTTAGE and killed. She had told reporters LOST—Neighborhood of Elrb St. payment. '330 monthly. Cole LAWN MOWERS sharpened at 37 experience. Orders taken for out­ SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT MI. 3-5338. ' ritge, amesite dr. e. A good buy! Nice location. Nest ss a pin. Sensi­ Motors, 438, Center St. MI. 9-0980. side work now. CaU Raymond 'S e c tio n from my herd of lob. no children or peta, excellent rOf- $12,000.. Madeline Smith! Realtor. bly priced at 312,800. Furnished, fireplace, nice brook at an embassy newe conference within the last week, small black Chestnut St. Ml.. 9-2333. JUST PHONE MR. ALBflRT . erencea. Box Herald. cat with few white markings, Trudeau. MI. 9-1614. WillNdeliver. Sulkowski, Box 42, MI. 9-1442 or XII. 9-1144: running through property. Approxl- last week she thought he had been 1952 CHEVROLET >i-ton pick-up', WilllmanUc, HA. 3-3217. HARTFORD CH-T-OS-tS 'Two Miles From Manchestei;— mstety two acres. Full price $5,200. 194« LINCOLN 4-DOOR ILACK . . . nease call MI. 3-8299. RUBBISH AND Ashes removed. AFTER 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 Rooms Witl^out Board 59 f iv e o r s ix room unfurnished kidnaped.' dark green. Low m ileage,' 3945. General clgahing of attics, cellars CONTRACTOR—Interor and exter­ CUSTOM RUILT four room, ex­ 4 room Cape Cod. oil heat, large Bargain. ' Carter Chevrolet Co., 311 Main io r painting and paperhanging -by FREE STORAGE "T^ WANTED ' apartment for quiet family of pandable to'six, cabinet kitchen, lot, flrepiace. Full pric4,,^9.990. Call She made her final decision to 1947 MERCURY CLUl COUPE ...... and yardST Ml. 9-9737, A r t i e s For Sale ~45 IN p r iv a t e Home, clean, pleas­ three adults. Call JA. 7-0065. gtay after a pre-t;rranged tele­ BROWN-BEAUPRE LOST—MAN’S waterproof Racine St. MI. 9-3238. a reliable contractor, 1-3 and more A— L— B— E— Ffl-T— S large living rdom, fireplace, oak off on ail 1934 wallpaper. AU cus­ ant, large room. Quiet neighbor­ floors, sanitary molding, storm Also—A fine selection of ranches E ft E REALTY phone call from Darvln for her wrist Watch, Phone MI. 9-6428. HAVE YOU HAD your sewing ma­ BAILEY'S Anuqua Shop, 382 Main 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD hood. Gentleman preferred. Ref­ THREE. 4 or 5 txioma, unfurnished. MI-9-6297 or MI-3-4480 t 194* FORD 2-DOOR ILUE .. .^ ... . 1941 BUICK Super, 4-door sedan, chine looked over recently. Like tomers receive a written guaran­ windowa, oil steanl heat, 100’ lot, 111 .the Manchester area—19,500 first talk with her 45-year-okl hua- good running condition. Price 3100. street. XUteheil S^MOS. Moderately erences required. MI. 3-8183. Business couple. Prefer Manches­ trees, near stores, bus. Only band irince he fled earl' this month everything else, it needs adjusting tee. Free estimates with refer­ priced Itema in china, glass, tin­ ATTEN'nON I.adles! S'lp-covers ter. Call MI. 9-5234, 9 a,rn. to 9 and up. (»V E N TRY LAKE Four room Personals Call Msmehester MI. 9-7321, ences. By calling AD 2-6285 alter and drapea custom made. Re-up­ $10,000. Carlton W, Hiitchlnar> XU. with stacks o ' Red espionage'data 1947 FORD 2-DOOR ILACK 1.. NOW AT 35B EAST CENTER ST.— TEL MI-9-B234 and cleaning periodically. Service ware, pewter and tunUture.' LARGE ROOM next lb bath.. Vicin­ p.m. daily. / A. R, W IUUE ft CO. year round cottage, fully insulated, on all makes of sewing machines. 5 p.m. Mr. Hebert. holstering. Beautiful fabrics, 9-5132, 9-4494, .... from his . post as third secretary i • , MANCHESYEB. contcecticut. • THE PROSPECT HiU School for ity of Elaat Center and Summit Xtl-9-2441 MI-9-9531 MI-0-4369 storm windows, fireplace. FUll and MVD (secret poll-:e) Yhlef at i Work done in your home. Why not COMBINATION Aluminum win­ prints, stripes, solids. Expertly WORKING COUPLE with no chil­ price $5,000. About $2,000 egsh re­ 194* lUICK 2-DOOR ILi^K .. young children. TransportsUon Sts. Private family, Gentleman EAST HARTFORD. Reautlful Sun­ the Soviet Embassy In Canberra. Auto Accessories— Tires 6 get an estimate on electrifying dows and screens, tl7.95^nd up, finished: 35 down, $2 weekly, preferred. Parking spate,, avail­ dren would like three or four room $1,000 DOWN, THREE bedroom] quired! ACB Realty. MI. 9-2393. furnished. Mrs. Lela TVbur, direc­ balance one year to pay. Call set Ridge, 'Three homes prided See Dlplomutic Echoes FOR TIRES, Tubes and batteries your machine. Sichel. MI. 9-9419. Private Instructions 28 plus installation. Combinatien able. Phone MI. 9-2836. apartment, unfurnished. Call MI. ranch, fireplace, tile bath, on e, 194* lUICK 4-DOOR lU C K ...... tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. Day phone 3-5171.. JAckson 2-7780 or JAckson 4-0134. from $ 1 7 ,^ to $22,900. See thesik The riotous episSde.ercuseiona ..be­ 9-3390. Uae our easy pay plan. chines repaired. Free pick-up and block from Main St. Phone Xfl. j apartment by local business wom­ BOLTON, School St,-— Attractive tween Australia and the Kremlin. acroas from the Art theater. For your home. MI. 9-5144. NO NEED TO JOIN A CLUB XIANCHESTER—New rai.ch, qual­ three bedroom Iwme built on over­ 1947 CHEVROtn 4-DOOR GREEN .. HERE’S WHY ITS SO EASY MOTOR SALE. New motor guar­ delivery. Henry A, Sawyer. CaU LOAM—, Rich top soil, delivered, 9-3884. an. Must be near bus line. CaJ|^ ity construction, nu development, MANCHESTER -S ix room single, Soviet Ambassador Nicolai Gen­ appointment caU CHapcl 6-6733. Rockville S-5313. sized lot, large treea, hot water antee. Ford, Chevrolet, Mercury, No,,l grade, $3 yard, No. 2 grade, Top Qusllty Furniture Miss Buendo. MI. 9-2998. large kitchen, three bedrooms, four bedrooms, trees, ahrubs, eralov Immediately lodged a for­ Bonds— Stocks— 12.50 yard. Washed stone, sand, F'URNISHED ROOM for rent near large chlldYeh’s play yard. Quiet heat oil, basement qarage. Ck»n- 1947 CH e W o LET CONV. BLUE ..... EXPERT CORSETRY service In Dodge, 3124.93. PonUac, Oldsmo- YOUNG MAN with small pick-up nd Narrte Appliances full cellar, wooded lot, centrally mal protest at the Au:.t.ralian For- QUALITY- - PRICE your home. -Trixie foundations. gravel, fill. Nuasdorf Sand and Main St. Gentlemen preferred. 9 REFINED Middle aged working residential section, not B develop­ pletely redecorated and exterior eig-n Ministry, charging "armed | bile, etc. 3174:93. 310 month. Cole truck, will do odd jobs, evenings Mortgages 31 Hazel St. Tri, XII, 9-2170. located. Only $12,500. Carlton W. painted. Only $12,900. Goodchild Aida Adams, S3 Durant St. MI. Motors. Ml. 9-0980. Stone Co. Ml. 9-7408. and ’rV\at Tremendous Savings couple desire 4 to 5 room modern ment. Owner Xndix fully tor. JA!'i3-4953! CH. 7-7022. ranch, combination kitchen, din- 19 4* H U D SO N 2-D O O R G R A Y ...... TAINTOR PONTIAC, l|ii 16’ ALUMINUM Trailer, sleeps anytime. BUI Tunsky. XU. 9-9095. automatic washer, spinngr type. facilities available in Xlanchester. A tlv€!rtiseiiieiil Three new ranch homes all j Aj'stralia now has a staff of GENERAL STORE-gas station, You will marvel at the cleanliness iiig room, fireplace, double I three dl|>iqmatic officlsJs, headed WANTED—Ride from 21 Florence four. Electric brakes. Good condi­ EXPERIENCED at doing curtains. Crosley wringer^ type MANCHEST^R-Ranch. full cellar, in excellent .settinsra. Two of St. to Laurel and Park St., Hkrt- tion, »875. MI. 9-1428. Will hand launder your curtains at post office. Only store in small BUILDING iS X 20, auitable for of this building. Children accepted. NOTICE OF THE closets, sliding doors, garage, by a cii'arge d'affaires, and a 194* HUDSON 2-DOOR GRAY ...... tioned. Others, fituart R. Wolqott, four hedroortis, two baths, two them are selling for $13,500 many'extras. Lot 107 x 150, no ford. 7:00 a.m. -to 3:30 p.m. Tel. a reasonable price.' MI. 9-2411. town eaat of Manchester, on state cottage.' Disston chain saw. record 180 Main Street. MI. 9-6678. Central. Priced so reasonable stenographer in. the Russian capi­ 1950 FLYMOUTH highway. Corner building, has two player, CaU 9 a.m. • 1 p.m. MI. you’ll gasp! Be sure and see this COIJ-ECTOR fireplaces, deW, terrace,, garage, and one at $16,500. development. Only $9,500. Carlton tal. Two.of the diplomats are mar­ MI. 9-1780. . choice location.' Immediate occu­ 1947 NASH 4-DOOR BLACK ...... 4-Door. Radio and heater. Cnitom. M di«. heater, one Auto Repairing— Painting 7 CURTAINS LAUNDERED by ^and. apartments. One available to own­ 9-1084. SMALL FRIGIDAIRE, auitable for one. Mrs. DorsCy,.14 Arch St. OF REVENUE W. Hutchihs. MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. ried and have a child opiece. Price reasonable. MI. 9-1077 or 91 er. Doing over Cl.000 per week. pancy. The Escott Agency. Open If you decide to buy now Original. > owner. A Mantlfttl ear tar only apartment or sumrrier cottage. All pei’son.s 'iahle by law to pay all weekend. MI. 9-7683. BOLTON—Four room ranch house. The Rulslan embassy in Can­ 1947 NASH 4-DOOR TAN AND GRAY Automobiles fog Sale 4 Main St. Owner in poor hesuth and wishes DEXTA-DE WALT power tools and Excellent condition. Price reason­ ROOM IN Private home for gentle­ you will have your choice of accessories. Sales, service, demon- man or couple. Kitchen privileges. Town TaXea in the Town of Xlan­ Artistically designed. Knotty pine berra had 19 male employes before CAR BURN OIL? to retire. 'This is a good opportun­ able. Call MI. 3-8682. WELUNGTON ROAD—Seven room decorating. • Petrov's flight. Only seven of 1933 FORD Ranch wagon. All CORNICES, Drapea and alip covers ity. for some family not afraid to straUon. Terms arranged. Capitol Jnquire 224 Charter Oak street. chester, are hereby notified that ] living room with fireplace, large 194* OLDS CLUB COUPE BLACK .... $ 8 9 5 metal all purpose vehicle Low, custom made by Classic Decora­ lEquipment Co., 38 Mam St. MI. 3-8368 between 5 and 8. Avill have a rate bill for tb.e List of single redecorated throughout. Hot kitchen. 14 x 22 garage. Arlesian these appeared on the diplomatic /$ 9 9 5 work and make real money. All NINE PIECE dining room set. five water oil heat, fireplace, bath sec­ J. CROCKETT. Broker list, however. The others were low down payment. Balance 36 Economy overhaul, most all tors, 41 Oak St. For free esUmate must be Sold, lock, stock and bar­ piece living room set, bedroom set. 1953 of 31 Mitl.a on the dollar, due well. See this today, for $9,500. 1947 OLDS CLUB COUPE BLACK .... months. Honest Douglas. 333 Main. call MI. 9-2730. FLAGSTONE. Stone for waUs, LARGE HEATED room near bath. and payable on April 15th and ond floor, lavatory first. One car 244 Main Street Call Barbara Woods Agrincy. MI. listed as clerks, doormen, guards, rel. Qood terms to responsible house fronts, fireplaces^ etc. Bol­ desk, boy’s 26” bicycle, child's garage. Price reduced for imme­ chauffeurs and domestics. carls. Parts and labor $49.95. party. The Waterfront Realty Co., scooter. Also miscellaneous items. Continuous hot water. Near Main July 1st, 1954. 9-7702. 194* PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR GRAY ... 1953 FONTIAC . BEFORE YOU Buy a used car No money down. $4.90 month­ FLAT FINISH HoUand window ton Notch Quarry. ML 9-0617. street, MI. 9-2394. diate sale. Early occupancy may Phone: Office MI-3-5416 60 On Soviet Staff , / ! / 1 9 5 3 F O R D shades, . made to measure. AU 416 Aaylum St.. Hartford, JA. XII. 9-9682. be had by calling the Reuben T, Australian officials say, roiint- 4-Dnor Sedan, Black. White See Gorman Motor Salea. . Buisk 5-0796, or Coventry PI. 2-7932. SAID TAX PAYABLE AT THE Re.sidence MI-9-7751 Wanted— Real Estate^T7 wall tirea, 5,000 mile*. Many Ssica and Service, 2S5 Mam ly. All work guaranteed. metal Venetian blinds at a hew ROYAL AND Smith-Corqna port­ LARGE, CLEAN room, couple pi*e- McCann Agency. MI. 3-7700. ing wives and children, the Soviet ^lutom line. Fordomatlc. radio ONE GAS refrigerator, one Glen- OFFICE OF THE COUJCCTTOR arreaaorie*. . /aad heater. OrlglaaL street. Mitchell 9-4571. Open eve­ low price. Keys made while you able and standard typewriters. ferred or gentleman. Also single OF RE-iENUE POUR BEDROOM Cape t id , large | diplomatic comniunity in Austra­ FOR LEASE AU makes of adding machine! wopd gas range, one Dualtherm XlANCHBa'TER —Thla agency has nings. wait Marlow's. space heater with fan. MI. 3-5492. room. MI. 9-8126. XIUNICIPAL BUILDING fenced In yard, near school. Many GALL A SPECIALIST lia numbers nearly . 40 persons. COLE MOTORS SERVICE STA’nON sold or rented. Repairs on aU a large li«ting_of 4. ». « ‘ "d 7 room I ^ iiTcriflcrit"$i2“975. .For Partifimeht members many times i makaa. Xlarlow'a. AT THE CENTER,’ pleasant rooms •ingles at $8,750 and ,up. T w o f a m - appointment call Ml. 3-8274 a fte r when you want to sell real estate. DOUGLAS Has older cars too, 35. WEAVING of bums, moth holes Located on main thoroughfare EIGHT PIECE dining room set. from 1 have (jnextloned the need for such MORIARTY BROTHERS SAVE $ 1 7 9 5 down. 1846 Chevrolet club coupe. 436 Center Street and torn clothing, holsery runa, Also table pads. Very reasonable. for genliemen, single or double. 16 ily homes. 4 an d 4. 5 an d 5, 4 and Financial problema call for a bank­ a large Ystablishment, one of the —good location—doing good gal- BEAUTIFUL Selection of wool rem­ Wadsworth St. APRIL 15 to Xt\Y 1 ^ 4A rooms, $13,500fte^ OfAA and up, colonials, er,. medical problems for- a doctor LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERS 1940 Chevrolets (4), 1941 Cbevro- handbags repaired, slpper re­ lonage—low rental. Tel. XII. 9-0476. biggest in tbe Canberra diplomatic \ leta, 1941 Potrtiaca (3K 1941 Ford / MI-9-0980 placement, umbraUaa repaired, nants at low prices. Also rug wool seven looms at $14,800 and up. MANCHESTER . . . and property disposal for a corps. I and inatrucUms in braiding ruga. ROOM FOR ONE or two working Inclusive . Ranch homes, $11,900 to $38,000. club coupe, etc. Douglas Motors, men’s shirt collars reversed and CaU Hartford JA-5-2103 MUST SELL Norge, refrigerator. Real Eatate Specialiat. / ' . It was revealed at Canberra)' 301-315 CENTER $T. — TEL. MI-3-5135 1952 PONTIA^ 333 Main. ^ CaU RpekviUe 3-8706. Good condition, new electric unit. men. Board if desired. 400 East Please call Howard R. Haatlnga Charm, perspnallty, comfort In | 1^1 MERCURY replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ For Information Center St. Tel, MI. 3-4643. vend-from For reliable results list, with that-. Mrs. PetroV^ was a cipher ing Shop. Reasonable. XII. 9-6385 after 3, Agency, Manchester. Ml. 9-1107. this six room Colonial with lava­ clerk in the Soviet embassy, han­ Catalina. Many •arceay*riea, Overdrive, newr cover*. A-1 1931 NASH an metal station wagon. RICH LOAM for sale. 33 a yiL for tory on the first floor. Three bed- Auto Driving School 7-A AN ESTABLISHED soda ahop and ROOM AND board foY Couple or JULY 1 to AUGUST 2( 1954 JARVI^ REALTY CO. dling the secret coded'messages to 3-tone green, Kxrelleni' auto- : tire*. Radio aad heater. DHva Radio, heater,' low mileage, high 3 yds. or more. Charles Pontlc^i, SEVERAL USED refrigerators. $20 j GARDNER 8T,~Cape' Cod. full rooms a,nd full bath on the second. mobile. / this for IN-THE-HOME SERVICE. Up­ luncheonette for sale. Long term, 382 Hackmatack. Xtl. 9-9644. x gentleman. On bus line. Home 654 CENTER STREET and from the Kremlin. If she de­ gasoline mileage. Douglas Motors, DRIVING Insfructlona from your holstery and floor coverings clean- to $90. LaFlamme Appliance Co., I Inclusive shed dormer, four bedrooms. I 'i Home is in excellent condition, low rent lease available. CaU ACB rooking. XII. 9-1446. .• \ bathe, basement garage, break­ MI-3-4113 cides to- follow her husbaiid in re­ 333 Main. home, Dual-control maureo car, ed or mothproofed. Inexpensive Realty for app^tm enf. MI. 9-2392. BPS PAINT For all exterior and ih- Nj5 Oak St. ML 9-6868. i Fireplace, hot water heal, two car vealing what, she knows abotif the ataindard or automaUc. CaU Man­ world-wide service. Conn Dura- 3 : Office Hours: fast nook, sun porch. For sale by garage. Very desirable location. 41 CHRYSLER, 7 passengpr. aedan. chester Driving Acafemy. PI. terior purposes. Painting acces­ KENMORE ELECTRIC dryer, one owners Ml. 9-8716. inner workings of that emba'ssy, $ 1 6 9 5 $ 1 2 9 5 cleaners k Home Services, lOl sories. Full line In stock. Budget Aparttnents— Flats XIonday through Friday LlS'nNOS WANTED - Singfa. she may be as important as he in . ’ / . ■ 48 Olds sedan, only |7S down. V47 2-7249, Toll free. ^ year old. Hot Point electric stove. BOLTON two-family, three-family, bual- Harlan St., Town. Ml. 9-7024. H*»Jn Wanted— Female 35 Center, 91 Center St. Phone MI. Tenements 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. WR/h a VE a lovely nearly new helping to track down^ Soviet , Nash sedah. 46 Plymouth aedah. Portable electric washer, G.E. 63 neaa property. Have many caab Brunner's Packard, Rockville Rd. AUTO DRIVING Uistniction.' AU 3-4164. room heater, floor model circu­ Cape Cod, four finished, two un­ espionage In Australis. j Ui:.r-e,WUABLE Housekeeper, ex­ FOUR ROOMS and batji, unfurn­ Failure to make first payment Want a home? See this one. A buyers. Mortgages arranged. Open evenings. Drive up. Pill yoUr lessons on insured dual control lating fan, studio couch. Moving I ill one month renders whole tax finished, fireplace, combination darling fiVe room ranch style, situ­ ■ A Royal Commission with in­ <9 Building— Contracting 14 perienced in small child care, do COME IN—BrowsC' around 'The ished, $80 per montt^ Heat and Please call George L. Grariadlo. creased legal powers already haa car with gas, we can save you car. Capable experienced instruc­ cooking also, own room. One who out of state. 146 Center St. delinque'it. First payment delin­ arreena, atorm windows, hot water ated on a good lot 100 x 206. Oil Woodshed, 11 Main St., Manches­ hot water included/'References. \heat oil, extra large lot. Nice lo- Realtor. MitcheU •-5878. 109 been authorized to sift the mass of < DILLON money. tor. Cordner Auto School. MI. SPECIALIZING in -carpentry, prefers good country home to high ter, Conn. Good Used furniture Write Box WF, H ^ ld . quent after May 15, 1934. Second heat, artesian well and many ex­ Henry atreet. TAINTOR PONTIAC, INC. 9-6010, JA. 7-3680. BENDIX DELUXE automatic piayment delinquenl after August 'cation. Only 612,600. Goodchild documents Petrov turned ' over. i job'blng and alterations. Guaran­ wages. Phone MI. 3-6389. bought and sold. Tel. MI. 9-3154. washer $75, upholstered lounge tras too numerous to mention. Menzies said that data revealed a ! 1936 BUICK tudor sedan, heater, teed work. No job too smaU. Rock­ 2, '\1954. Interest at the rate o f/ Realty Co., Realtors. MI. 3-7925 IF READY to buy. sell, exchange W s CENTER ST. — MANCHESTER good Urea -and snow tires. In very AUTO DRIVING InstructiM from Open ’.til 7 p.m. chairs $25. MI. 3-5901. large 'Soviet spy network in this ^ SALES and SERVICE ville 5^5789. Business Locations '» of 1% per month or fractibit any time. ^ Cell For Appointment To See real es^te, mortgages arranged. good ■ condition. Price 360. MI. your home. Insured dual control WOMAN TO care for child in my Consult Howard R. Hastings, country; -Other sources said at A TEL. MI-9-4M5 car. Larson Driving School. MI. NIGHT CRAWLERS. Special for GLENWOOD g a s stove, four burn­ For Rent « month, figured from due date. PORTER STREET Section — Six 3-S002. May be seen at 146 Center CABINET MAKING—Wi also do home days. XU. 9-3619. 64 Taxes totaling le.ss than $20.00 ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor Agency. XU. 9-1107. least 30 Australians were impli­ St. 9-6075. April —2c each, 695 Keeney St. ers and built in gas-heating unit. room Dutch colonial, in good con­ cated. / OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 " all types of carpentry work, re­ Phone Xfl. 3-6443 must be paid in one installment, HOUSEWIVES. Anxious to earn, $1 Servel refrigerator, 90-galIon Per- SECOND FLOOR, 2400 sq. ft., dition. Laundry room off kitchen, Phone MI-9-4.543 WE HAVE buyers waiting for alA- MORTLOCK'S DRIVING School. modeling. alterations, etc. Good plenty ight,' two lavatories, three on or before Xley 15, 1954. Menzies told'/eportera of the 1 1954 CHEVROLETS, 2-doors, beau- to $2 per hour without canvassing. maglasa automatic gas water screened porch, attic, oil steam gle and two-family homes. Mort­ dramatic series 6t events lending ' Lost confidence quickly, restored workmanship, and reasonabie- RIFLE WINCHESTER Model “75. heater. All under two years old. front rooms, 'suitable light pianu- EAST HARTFORD. Near present ni9 MAIN STREKT MANCHESTER Uful colors, 1954 Pontiac Star rates. Estimates gladly given. Write P. O. Box 661, Hartford, Equipped with Marble sights, sling PAUL CERVINT heat, atorm windows and screens, gages arranged. Please call A.C.B. up to Mrs. Petrov's decision to ask J Chief, Catalina, teeny-weeny mile­ by a skilled, courteous instructor. •'Conn. • Original coat $800. Must sacrifice facturing, large office hails Apply Collector of Revemm one-car garage. Shown by appoint­ high school. Several hbmei priced Realty C^o. MI. 9-2392. ' 7 License, included. Insured,' dual Cali Dick at PI. 2-6695 or John at telescope mounts. Excellent condi­ for $250. 9-0252, Backer, 36 Oak. in the $15,000 bracket. The Escott asylum in Australia and declared age, on each. Full 90-day guaran­ MI. 3-3769. tion. Hss shot about 200 rounds. ment. Elya Tyler, Realtor. Ml. It could “ be seen Australia . be­ tee, bank financing. Bob Oliver controlled standard and hydrama- WHY WORRY about money when 9-4469., \ Agency. Ml, 9-7683. ____ CASH WAITING for anv type real tic Cara. MI. 9-7398. XU. 9-9538. , ELECTRIC IRONER, $20, sofa bed ------— — haved with scrupulous care and has the best in cars at Center 8PEX3ALIZING in custom buUt ga­ Avon can solve your problem. Call eatate you have to aell. First and regard for internalionAI protocol.” .Motor Sales, 461 Main St. for appointment. JA.. ,lji-2491 after $25; dressing table and mirror. $7: second mortgage money avatlable. “YOU CAN’T GO WRONG rages, Stanley ' overhead doors, child's deak and chair, $5. „ MI. Cute Poodle Stamp-On$ Imhuinlty Violates A-1 Used Cars 6 p.m. ’ Lats Newi In Date Waar Also datings wanted. Call The Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 /abinets, block tUe cetUngs, |U- FOLDING BABY CARRIAGE, $10. 9-5692. “ Sinee 1907 A V luid 'The Russians at Darwin claimed ! • TO Bi: SURE teratibns, addiUons. CaU Frank ML 9-9489. Johnson Building Company, 953 It’s Bcen/% ^ ^ ^ the' action against the couriers GOING TO THE RIGHT PLACE” 1949 HARLEY DAVIDSON motor­ Contois, Ml. <8-5333, r'V - Main St. XU. 3-7424. Evenings XU. SEEMcCLURE/" WOMAN THREE days a week to 8 ij FOOT Coldspot refrigerator, Machinery and Tools 52 9-0011. violated thejr diplomatic-Immunl-'J 19S3 FORD FORDOR 8 CYL S 1 6 9 5 cycle. 74 O H V. Excellent condi- help with housework. MI. 9-5455. ly. But legal experts couriers vio­ Pememhi^r. In selling cars, like anything else complete Uon. Tel. MI. 9-8400. GENERAL Construction, altera­ leea thien two yeara old. Like new. RADIO AND HEATER^ for clean, guaranteed used tions, remodeling, plasUc tile, Very reasonable. Gan arrange to WE 'BUY-SaU-Trade-Rant power STORA'GE WAREHOUSE SALE READY BUYERS waiting. For im­ lated their diplomatic immunity. ,| honesty is the only policy that pays off! TWO WOMEN. Apply in person. mowera, chain saws, tillers, gar­ But legal experts pointed out A u i-! car-s. An.v make< Any model, FULL SIZE boy’s Columbia bi­ counter work, garage, etc. No Job suit. XU. 3-4163. For the Hartford Deapatch ft Warrhriiiiw''ro. mediate action list your property loo small. Eugene Girardin, 18 New Model Laundry, 73 Summit den tractors, outboards, power with the Albert J. GStto Co.. Real­ trallan air travel laws forbid pas-1 1941 to 1954,, Easy payment cycle. In good condition. Price rea­ St. . tools. Terms arranged. Capitol At Rear 410 CYipItol Ave., Hartford, ( ’onn. . sengers to carry f'rearms abdard i 19S2 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR $ i: sonable. Inquire 22 Hawthorne fit. Trotter St. MI. 9-5509. RAISED PLAY j>en with pad 38, tors, CH. 9-8489, evenings XU. 1952 DaSOTO CUSTOM 4-DOOR, ...! , 5 1 *95 at bank rSt^s. . . ' car bed with/pad *4, automatic Equipment Co., 38 Main Street. 3-4944, JA: 8-3989. a plane. They . said although a 8 CYEINDflft •Dark green. 'This ear haa 17,433 original mile*. Previous owner 1940 HARLEY - DAVIDSON 45 electric-sterilizer $4,. large pink WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 21,1954 ot 6 P.M. Country, cannot take punitive ac­ may be railed. 40 days wrttjea warranty. motbi-rycle. Good condition. CaU Roofing— Siding 1'6 Ilelp wanted—‘Male 36 baby bath tub $1.50. MI. 9-3536. tion against diplomsu of another - McCLURE AUTO -CO. , ‘ (Inside, rain or shine— InapertiOn aale time only) Legal Notices MI 9-4844, H ft I Rodie*TV Swvie* V country! it can take' measures to 19S2 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR $ 1 2 9 5 1952 DODGE CLUB COUPE CORONCT . 51545 RAY'S ROOFING Co. Built up ONE BLACK-silver studded West- prevent law violations. Husdon Sales and Service ■ roofs, gutter work, roof, chimney WANTED—A carpenter. Wm. erti saddle c'orhplete. CaU XU. AT A COURT OF PROBATE hnlden 4 rVU N D ER Excellent nindltlon. Radio and heater.-AuttMnaUe aklft. HTUte Business Services Offered 13 SERVICE CHARGE fiSAO > HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS At CoIumhlA. Within anri for th# DiRtrhH Once disarmed, the couriers walls. 21,632 mllea. - repairs. Free estimates. Ray Kanehl 519 Center street. 9-5469 aher 4. d( Andnvrr. on !»lh dfty of April. A. were left alone. .They and the em­ 373 Main Street Hagenow. MI. 9-2214. Ray Jack- A h ^ t 19 lots consisting of n general line of riirnlhire and house­ D. 1954. HAROLD a SONS. Rubbish re­ EXPERIENCED SHOVEL and -Pr^»enl CIjAYTON E. HUsVT. E bq., bassy second secretary. F. V. Kla-1| son. MI. 3-8333. TE L M I . 9 ^ S $ 1 1 4 5 1949 lUICK 4-DOOR ...... U 9 5 Open Evenings moval, also cellars cleaned. CaU . b ■ dozer operator. Nusadorf/Sand and Building Materials 47 hold Items of nil types slid desriiptions. This ssle Is the plare to Juflftp. ' * / / Htstn. w-ent on to Europe with the] 1951 FORD FORDOR Ml. 9-4034. On motion of Anaml' limited (or the over her husband, and there wouldi equipped. ' night. Ml. 9-1347.. 8’s and 16'a Common Air has been duly advertised and will be sold for unpaid storage rredllora of aald estate to exhibit thel^r be no interviews with newsmen. It [ 8 CYLINDER FOR DOM A'TIC— RADIO and HfiATER, N a ila...... keg 38.95 SEPTIC TANKS rlalma afalnat the tame- to the A^min* was thought likely aha would be i .1949 DODGE ... . ------5 *9 5 1953 Studebaker Pick-up— MANCHESTER ROOFING and find other expenses unless redeemed prior to sale. Terms rash. latrator and direrta that public notice CARPENTER WANTED. CaU MI. 18” R. C. Shakea— flown back jo rejoin her husband Two to chooae from, one 2-door, one 4-Ddor. ■ MASON—Fieldstone a specialty. E. Siding Company off era winter AND be given of thia order by advertlalng In -■ tori. Save $600. pnees—12% discount on aU roof­ 3-7270 after 6. all c o lo r s ...... sq. $12!.95 a new’apaper having a .circulation In Toth. Phone .MI. 9-3207. aaid district; and by posting a copy 1951 FORD TUDOR $995 1951 Pdntiac Catalina — lly- ing and aiding. Free estimates. DEPENDABLE, consci e n t i b u s Oak Flooring . ’...from M 3199.00 PLUefiED SEWERS ROIERT.M. REID ft SON, AUCTIONEERS thereof on the publlr aign pnat In -aald 8 CYLINDER 194C CHEVROLET AERO 2-DOOR SEDAN . . 5425 dramaUc drive, radio, heat- WIRING INfiTALLAtlON of aU CaU 3U. 9-8933. workers. Must be over 23 years X 4 x 8 Plyacord . .M .3115.00 Town of Andover neareat the place New paint excellent merhankal condition. t>-pea. No job too email. Pster 201 MAIN ST. PHONE MI-9-7779 where the.deceaaed laat.dwell. - er. old/m arried, for steady, year We carry ' a complete line -.ot Certified from Reco^. Pantaluk, 40 Foster street. Phone FOR THE BEST in Bonded buUt Maehiiie CIm rm I RAI’MOND R. REID PHONE MI-9-44I1 up''roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, ’round work as aervict station at­ buUding material^ Ct-AYTON E. HUNT. Judge. 1951 PLYMOUTH TUDOR . ' ! $9H MitcheU 9-7303. tendant. Good opportunity for right MANCHESTER, CONN. 1951 Studebaker Champion 2- conductors and roof repairs caU NATIONAL BUILDERS’ Septie Tanka. Dry Walls. Sewar A COURT OF PROBATE hrid NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED ON Door—Radio, heater. Coughlin, MitcheU 3-7707. man. Apply in person, McClure SUPPLIES St M sn ch o icr within snri for th ' DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Auto Co., 373 Main. Un«« Installed Cellar Water- diMrlct .of Msnrhcatcr,. on ibr- 14(h dav 420 Davenport Avenue Prooftag Done. THE FOLLOWING CARS: . 1950 Nash Rambler Conv.— copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, FOR ALL KINDS.of roofing, siding nt April. 1954. 1959 FORD FORDOR $595 ; euns, etc., repaired. Jjliears, New Haven, Conn. . Present. JOHN J WAl-LETT. Judge. Radio, heater, overdrive. and painting Call Manchester Telephone STa'te 7-3597 __ ’’Since 1907 By Reid Estate nt Helen' C. Anderson, late of knives, mowera ate., put Into con­ Salesmen Wanted 36-A M c Kin n e y m o s . Msnrheater. In s*id District, deceased. 1947 OLDS 2-DOOR SEDAN $495 Roofmg and Siding Co. Free esti­ It’s Been Of (rnurse” 1948 Studebaker Champion— dition for coming needs. Bralth- mates. Tel. MI. 9-8933. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. The administrator haring exhibited Haa hydramatir and all extras. Radio, heater, overdrive. waiu. 52 .Pear) atreeU SALG^SXfAN to atU electrical ap­ ISO-iSt Pearl 8L TsL lO-SASOfi AUCTION hIs administration account with said 1950 CHEVROLET TUDOR $89$ pliance. Age n9 barrier. Clean, Diamonds— Watches— . estate to this JTiMjrt tor allowance. It ia I XAOTIp s Ordered; That the 17th day of Apr(l. 1949 Buick Conv- 'Cdupc— healthy outside work. LaFlamme Jewelry 48 RNE LOT OF HOUSEHOM> FURNITURE 1947 CHEVROLET AERO 2-DOOR SEDAN .. $495 GONDER'S T.V. Service, available Roofing 16-A 1954. at eleren o'clock, forenoon, at the Excellent rondllien. Local owner may .be called. Radio, heater, dynaflow any time. Antenna' conversions. Appliance Co., IS Oak St. Proabate O ffic- In the Municipal Bulld- LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ AT THE LEGION HALL. MANCHESTER. CONN. Ing In said Manchester, be and the 1949 FORD, COUNTRY SQUIRE $725 drive. * _ PbUco factory supervised service. ROOFING—SpeciaUxing In repair­ OOfisy same Is assigned for a hearing on the Tel. Ml. 9-1486. pairs, adjusts watches expertly. 1948 FORD 2-DOOR ...... $495 ing roofs of aU kinds Alap new Reasonable pricea. Open dally. ON LEONARD 8TvOf*F MAIN ST., OPP. STATE ARMORY AAVwr alkwsnre of said sdminitiralinn ac- 1948 Plymouth Coupe—Good roofs Gutter work.. ChlMeys Help Wanted— „ . , Ce count with saideestate. aaeertdinment of ’ ' New motor job. Thursday eveninga. 129 Spruce So easy to uae. Just a stroke of ^^d order of distribution, and u ■ transporation. - MANCHESTER T. V. Service, cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex­ Male or Female 37 street MitcheU 9-4387. LOOKING FOR FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 23.1954, at 4 P.M. 8094 V our iron ia needed, t o tr a n s fe r this Cooit directs that notice df the 1949 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE ' 569$ radio and T.V.,spectaluu since perience. Free estimates CaU thaaa cute noodle motifs' to kitch-. place assigned for said hear- 1947 DODGE 2-DOOR SEDAN ...... $495 , ' PRE-WAR CARS 1931. Housfc seivice call SJ.50 Howiey. Mancbeater MitcheU WANTED—Man or woman to oper­ INSPECTION;--AFTER .4 P.M. ON SALE DAY ONLY uieae cute |„g b* sty'n f" «H persons known to Radio, heater, new novel*. MitcheU 9-6M0 day or nliht. ate refreshment stand. So, Man: ena or gveat towels that will win j / interested therein to appear and be 3-5361. Garden— Farm— Dairy OFFICE SFACE A stunning dale frock for early many complinientat ' heard thereon bv publishing a-copy of $10 Down, $5 Week Chester area. Part 'time to start! A l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t o f g o o d FI^RNITITRE 1941 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR ...... $225 Experience desired but not essen­ Products 50 ■prinr wear that’s so smart and oJtt.eo isTo contains 8 ibis order In some newspaper having a 1941 OLDS FORDOR S150 Many Tq_ Choose From ROTOTILLER, Plowing and light fiTIOM FINE HOMES. PARTIES .MOVING, ETC! new 'with the double-breaated ef­ _ Pattern No. coniaina » : ,,irculallon in said District, .at least five Thia car- la one In a bondred. R a i^ beatar. algaals. ' hauUng. CaU evenings or Saturday. Melting— Plumbing 17 tial', References required. Furnish IN A 100% poodle, atamp-oni^-each 5 X 3 !<|a.vs before the day of said hearing, Ml. 9-9613. own trsnsportsUon. Write'Box LR, fect and big coilar. in red find blue; pItM Instructions JOHN J. w a l l e t t . Judge, CHORCHES MOTORS Heavy Maple 4-Pr. U'r have aoveral pre-war modeia left. Good traasportatlon ear* LENNOX f u r n a c e s and wkrm Herald. c o w XCANURE. 310 a load. B ed ro^ SeL Frigldalre (7 eu. ft.), Thor Pattern No. 40W is in sizes 9, 80 Oakland St. — MI-9-9483 liveted. XU. 3-6972. LOCATION Washer (W for making pothblder and half-' U firoB PEBMIT ALL CARS LISTED i*BOVE]^CARRY aad will be sold aa aorh, pick one ont *ad make aa offer. ANTIQUES Retinlshed. Repairing' air heating, Earl Van Camp. XU. ringer Type), ^dmlral TV Set (17 INSURANCE^ENCY ! I 634 CENTER STREET—MJ-3-5101 done la^ my home. Xt); 9-4333.' ’ Tel. Xa. 3-4386. . .- AX'S. AXnWICAS. NEW Y O R.K IftltnUit. llM t^ MS. . I _ and hesiter, new top, lustroua blue Phono MitcheU »g73S. ^ Moving— Tracing i W comptete infordiatidn et*'. ■ ; _ , _ _ 'The colorful, Needlework fln ^ . prtoed to aeU today. See SKe Y. Tli^ busiav-aa ia h f CHARl-ES •88 .MAIN filBEET Dilloa fives yait aa attradtoa iaal Storage ' 20 ace P ^ k Miner a ^ , Spring ’54 Basic FsAhlOfi con- Album contains 56 pejfiM of lovMy N. C01-E. of Hill Man- . T els, X a -S -8 48* I oilin'S A, M. to 3 P, M. Mond«y'la Friday Bob^Uver at C «a tn Motor Sales; CXJMPLBTte KEpioRS by 8tqart ^tnstions Wkoted—t designs, ’ how-lo” aectioiu on nee­ rh*«ar ftn4 artU* ba tonducied bv I 461 Main. . \ Hodsehpld Goods 51 JIOBERT M . RElp ft SON^ AUCTIONEUS . taina qweAlfh'of-sm art,-easy, to TTUkRLES- X COLE, of 31 Hill Lecnl.AgeeU Kerj aa a aaw Fari B^urday 8 A. M. to S P. Sond^ ^ R. .Wolc^t on Wringer and auto­ MANCHESTER - - Package DeUv- Male 39 ,THE SAVINGS RANK ■ew atylaa tor all aiaas. Colorful, dlework. helpffil room illuatratloiu matic waahing machines, vacuum ery. Local light truclEiiig and V t t t ’JdAIN ST. ; PHON-E MI-9-7179 and directions for 8 gift pnttarai. Btreet HfiHfenI Fire. NntianB) Fire GI^NWOOD COAL or-wood kitch­ / Informative! and interaatlng. Send Traveller*, Pheealz cleaners, motors, smeU spptl- 'package OeUvery. Refngeietora. d r a f t s m a n WANTS part time en range. White. Late'model, 335, OF MANCHESTER RAYMOND R. REID t PHON-E Ml-9-41111 23 efintfi. _ .1— Dated April 19. IIM m x PLYMOUTH m . MI. MAXCHESTER, C O ^ 35 eanU today for your wpy- I SMlaRcrfip. m. waahara and atova movlag a ■ 'work, experienced, tcfcrtoces. LaFlamme AmiUance Co., IS Oaki ■A ■ Vadalty. ML ^ Box OG» Herald. SL ML SAMS. - - . • ■ ' e 'i , • • ■ -. ■■ -A ■ > 1 \ r. ■ 'I • I ! f r-' 1 ■ r ."T - 'i- X;.' ' '■ )

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    'X / i ■ • ' . / ■ '^ •• "'J* " ...... PAGE SIXTEEH TUESDAY, APRIL 20,>1851 Avertge DpHy Net Prem Run X T h e W i For tks BRgsd . FUIM Ht Uf O. ^dnrtf^sitpr lEu^tt^ Ifpralti ApHI 17. 1M4 T Fair, mildy/uitlgkt. ttfw hi St. Francis Xavtei^iM o t h e r B 11,188 mid 5* 0. Tim nO tg, warm, abiw iw Circle will meet taidorrow night at yC . E. House & Son, Inc;, Rgfit^es Award Fine Arts Group 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Member o f Um Audit aad Ibuu^iuhqswdi !■ P. Frlednuina.' 03 White St. The Meets Tomorrow Bwsou of OlreulaUoM ]. lU gb mmi Dalta Chapter No. SI, R o ya l cp-hostesa Will Mrs. Henry Reil­ M antheUer— -4^ City o f ViUage Charm X A rch Ifaaoiu, w ill Comer the Mark ly. All hiembeA are urged to at­ AMESITE K aM ar Defrpa a t its stated con- tend, sis election o f officers will be , The Manchester Fine A rt Assn, vM atton tomorrow evening; at 7:30 held. will hold Its maetlng'aii Wednes­ yOL.LXXIII,N0.177 (Cleaoillod AdvectMag 0* Page M) M ANCHESTER, CONN., W E D N E S D A Y , A P R IL 21,1954 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO SECTIOI PRICE FIVE CENTS la the Maaonic Temple. The degree day evening at 8 o'clock In Whiton DRIVEWAYS- X- work will be followed by the usual The 'pext regular meeting of Memorial Hall. In the Whiton Pub- social hour and refreshments. ManchesVer Emblem Club No. 251 lie Library building .on North Main will be held tomorrow night at 8 Street. . C X P E V a Y i n s t a l l e d Tha monthly meeting: of the o'clock in 'linker Hall. All mem­ The program will consist of, a Build^rsHit Hilliard Aaan.. Inc., will be held bers and enable ladles are cor/> niovie entitled "An Adventure In Bo m GradiM — Maehint Spread •— at the home of President James dially invited to attend. Mrs. Janahs Casein Painting.” A faacinatlng Beckwith, 15 Hartland Rd., to­ H. McVeigh, special suprenm'dis­ kodaeolbr sound film will h^ Forms B«f Power Rolled night at 8 o'clock. trict deputy, urgently requests the shown, followed by a talk by Kep- O^teeemg U.S. attendance of all offlc^ at 7 neth Tedtocd. Also: Parking L o H ^ Tennis Courts — WoNis o'clock for the purpose b f rehears­ An important business meeting Tha Infant Jesus of Prague al instructions. .. '• 10% FOR CASHJRANSACTIONS ■' ' i ; Mothars Circle will meet tomorrow will also he on the slate of activi­ O ti5pS./PubIic night at' 8 o'clock at the home of ties for the evening. .^ Tirms orrongM'if desired. Mrs. Roee Pavelack, 9 Cole St. The The Robertson P T A will hold Its co4iootess will be Mrs William monthly meeting tomorrow eve­ ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED BY Washinirioii, April 21 (A*)— JTInnagan. Election of officers will ning. with ','dpen house” at 7:30. A .WaBhingtQH, April 21 )—apcretarp of tlofpnse W i{a ^ , Sen. CapeHart (R-Ind) today bo held. Members are reminded to short business meeting will follow CALL accused tm National Assn, of rotum pamphlets borrowed from at 8 p/^m. The program for the speaking on the eve of Senate hearings And with new chArges eyenirtg will be followed with a swirling about one of his aides, said today the Army-MpCarthy Homebuilpers of “trying to the Ubntry. Charles W. Lathro|t i>emaio Brothers \ peftormance by Mrs. Elvira Jar- crucify this administrationV FOR established 1920 Row has "done no good” to military morale. P e rsi^Ily , the The Hartford Archdeaconry yiS’ sixth-grade glee club. Re­ UABILITY INSURANCE defense chief told a newa confer-'*/ and this Senate Banking :z. Branch of the Woman's Auxlliaiy freshments will be served, and all AND REAL ESTATE ence, he feels that “ In these critical I parents are cordially ^invited to / GALL NdW—ANYTIME Committee for their probe of w ill hold its annual meeting Wed- 100 Bast Center St.. MI-f-OS8« times men of good will ought to multi-million {iollar housing Painting Sparks ^^Lights O n’* Cam paign hasday, April 38, in /St,/ John's attend. Mit^hestcr MI-3-7691— Hai-tford CHapel 7-8617 get together to solve these prob^' I Pre-Battle Church, East Hartford, /starting lems” confronting the nation. scandals. with a corporate communion at . St. Margaret’r Circle. No. 280, Wilson said he believes H.' Cspehart, chairman of the 10:80 a.m. Daughters of Isabella, will cele­ Stnivc Hensel, asst. Secrietary o f | Banking . Committee, told R. G. Hughes, .president of- the Home- Opinion on brate its. 30th anniversary tomor­ Defense, is "a competent honest! Texas Talk ROOFim SUPPLIES buildera: Tickets for the public setback row evening at the Manchester Herald Photo. msn." I Country" Club, with • a dinner at A Certificate of Merit Award GET ’EM A T ” W e are not going to permit you party sponsored by the Buckland Hearings. Tomorrow I from the National Assn, o f Ad­ or any other person . . . to fleece TTX t o o ^ t at 8 o'clock at the 6:30 and an excellent program.- Wonieii’s Council nual meeting in Chicago an exhibit W. H. ENGLAND Sen. IdcCirthy (R-Wis.) Gls in Asia The : honor gpiests w ill be the Rt. vertising Executives was present­ Senator the Amerlcsn people.” He said he achool, n a y be obtained at the committee passes on the merits of brought tfenael's iMme' into the Rev, Monslgnor James P. Tim­ ed to the firm of C. E. House A LUMBER COMPANY did not "believe in your trying to door.. publications submitted. This yeaf, m row yesterday when he Hied a “ bill mins. rector of St. Bridget's Lisls May Eveiil Telephone MI-9-0244 beat the brains out of a commit­ Chicago, April 21 Vice Son. Inc., yesterday. President more than 600 papers exhibited. of particulars” with the- Senate/ Church, editor of the Catholic Houston, Tex., April 21 tee / (which is) tr3Ting to dp an Paris, April 21 {/P)— The U, S. A ir Force.is ferrying French Herbert House, on the left, and Investigations subcommittee out^ , President Nixon said today Transcript and for many years — Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy honest job.” ‘The C3iristian 'Woman's Trus­ Advertising Manager Michael lining the thinga he will aeelyto “the purpose of our policy is paratroopers to Indochina for later dropping into Dien Bien chaplain of the circle. Other guests Reggetts, on the right, watch as ^pehart’a outbreak came just prove In the televlsed 'p u b ltcfa r­ came to an American Shrine Phu. This wa.s confirmed today here and in W ashingt^. will be the Rev. John F. Hannon, teeship” will be the theme of the Frank Balkner. manager of the after he read a statement issued that American boys will not ing set to open St 10:30/a. m. of-battle today'to deliyer a .rector of St. James' Church, and "May Fellowship” to be held on store, receives the award from by Hughes last week when the have to fight in Indochina or Charles Wil.son, U. S. Secretary of Defense, said the SJSljO^ \ ( EST), tomorrow. , mUe operation "Is In line wUh7 ...... — ...... , . HALE'S State Regent Mrs. Mildred Lynch Friday. "May 7. from 2. to 3 p.m„ Leon A. Thorp, advertising direc­ last-nlinute speech before the housing scandals broke into the anywhere else.” of Waterbury. The closing feature tor of The Hgrald. ! - McCarthy contended / t Adlal E. were upsetting air emersionss toere ganization (N A T O ) and to ter of. dollars and cents. Our pledge of lations.'* profits by obtaining oversiie loans served by Mrs. Marian Gustafsoii proceeds from which will b« i .sed j producing molds. Mang odd treatments )^ave Wilson chuckled, paused, ' then become an independent natim. Stevenson, who aaser’ied that the today. consult with Western Allies through either dishonesty or inef­ and Mrs. Edward Stelmark. ' to purchase a movie entitled '‘E.ach! FUNERAL “superior laundry service” means we do answered "no.” ' The invitation WSs extended to Eisenhower administration has The troops— number. dnS^cifiedfled on strategy for the Cleneva R«fri9«ratora One Teach One.” which tells and i ficiency on the part of Federal been is.suing conflicting state- been found t^ contain a practical opplicati) not skimp on the means of attaining it. As to the general effects of thS McCarthy by the- San Jacinto but believed to numbqr‘'^st\Iesatcast Conference. A rummage sale, sponsored by shows the influence of Dr. Frank | SERVICE Housing Administration (FH A) of­ munts on Indochina. Nixon told 1,000—were flown frqh) Paris/ W « k m oBd AM whole row, Wilson said that it not Chapter of the Sons of the,/Repub­ ficials. . • - \hig He waa.greeted at the airport by the Lucy Spencer Group, will be Laubach's literary work In India. ! within their maze of superstition. Great only had done no good to military newsmen at the airport: Orly Airfield yee^dsy. At Waller N. lic of Texas. / Cspehart said the homebuilders’ French Foreign MtoUter Georges Othar AppRancM held at the Second Congregational Ladies of ' the churches will con- i mere said eariidr^’e United State* Dumaine, whom. McGinnis suc- Ginnls/group electing 11 directors The French have' been unable | - a d l f l / . l a T flfl/ flflfl. y port planes for their fight agai^t had c.ampalgned as a " 1,000 per Would stand by uhflecialon to op­ ceedu 1 as .president by '» vote of to 10 for the Dumaine group. since March 35 to get a plane in * * - c t * toe Vietminh. ^me.300 America^ he'puHed out the plug, • / cent"'supporter o f Sen. Joseph R. Canberra, Australia, April 31 pose an expected Russian motrh to /• 11-6 St today’s directors’ meeting, W. T. Griffin of New York, elect to evaciiqte toe hundreds of | K A c f - s ' ga a p Air Force ground personnel haCe ed a M escs prpresident ■' of the road to- McCarthy (R-Wts.t (P'/—The Soviet embassy accused turn the Geneva meetmg.-. into a evaded comment on the Issue. Widnall indicated the record Its fugitive third secretary, Vladi­ wounded'inside the fortress be-j'*-wX/Ofl®'- Y F ll S.J8 CU. I. been stationed in Indochina/ to . McGinnis said, however, Du­ day./said*j he would 4 fUe tha McGin' cause of toe constant pounding O f' ^ ^ help maintain -these p la n e s ^ "Big Five” conference with/Rad nis petlttooJn a couple of days. Thomas carried into the election, mir Petrov, of stealing .‘‘large China—even if such opposifife* Poor SMnny'went felug”/ maine had told him he hSd peti­ rather, thkp his support of Mc­ sums” of-embassy funds by forgery toe airstrip by mortar and a rtil-; I 14- K o g w p % g b c i ’TWenty-five pr more .werican- tioned toe Superior Court for There ia .'*no hurry" about it, lery Are from the Communist-led -l-w-diaafl WXI/aaoflFflfl civilians under private/contract broke up the conference. ' . a,i^ Griffin, si lawyer. . Carthy, hurt him at the polls in today Slid, demanded that Aus­ a judgment declaring Invalid the the state's mostly rural -Seventh tralia hand him over as a criminalv bestegers. That was 12 days after also are pilotihg some ^ th e trans­ . Before leaving Washington last proxies used by th e , McGinnis pumaine wouldn't talk'about hit the Vietminh launched their first port planes esrrying supplies to night. Dulles 'implied this would And vdiooshlli-disappeared down the drain! action as he left the meeting. Qohgresslonal District, traditionSl- In a note to toe Australian gov EDITOR’S NOTE—Frehch mili­ forces to gain control of the half- all-out assault by suicidal waves Dien Bien Phu, but no American be his staiid. He-* reiterated ' Asked by reporters if he had any Vy Republican. ernment, the embassy said Pe­ tary censorship |n Indochina has billion dollar railroad at a long- "A recent -poll I toOk showed the trov’s story of a Widespread Soviet of fanatical troops to seise the A ir Force .personnel have taken American participation at the drawn-out stockholders' meeting comment, he replied: northwest'Indochina fort'reas. prevented eorrrwpbndrnts there pari.)in the flying operations in Geneva parley , “ does hot imj^lF people in my district favored Mc­ apy diot in this country was with from filing eyewitness accounts o f last week. * / "N o, not at the moment. Not un­ Waves of transport planes still the combat xone. - our diplomatic recognition of Red Carthy about 2*4 to 1,” Widnall out foundation’ and the mass of the bitter fighting raging at the Dumaine Was *"vsry friendly/’ til I see my lawyer. Isn’t that the drop the supplies-~guns, ammuni­ In Tokyo last week, the Air China.” T h e United States in- said. "That has fallen off in tb^ “ espionage” * documents he had besieged PYeneh I'nion fortress of McGinnia said. •«A .te l(» me all. best w ay?" past, two months, but I. think: a tion. food am. medical auppllea— Force announced the temporary slate the Peip'mg regime is an Ini-- Although McGinnis said “ Du­ given Australian authorities might Dien Bien Ptaii. Here is a report *...... about iiu**/, ' ■ ' J stronger candidate than Thomas be .forgeries. , - and reinforcements needed to tranafe)- .of a* squadron of Ameri­ maine bad filed his petition’ yes­ from a veteran of that epic strug­ can C l It. Flyin g Boxcars— capable - The p 9 i| | W j^ _ (U ^ h* bourf woul.d have done better on a Mc­ Petrov turned himself ,flver to maintain the French -Union forces gle, a German just returned home (CoBtlnuMl oa Page T w e e ty j hereyei terday, toe clerk of the Superior standing boldly against outnum­ of carrying about 13 tons of ear^o \ '^“'^*"J‘>yweat-Schsefer. Carthy platform. I camp Jgned as the Aiistrslisn government early after release from the French The new Court here said he had not yet bering rebels. each--to toe Philippines for' air­ a supporter of President Eisen­ iq April-hnd Yvaa granted political Foreign 1/egloo. "not at all - received it. . ■> hower and I believe toe vote re­ asylum. Parliament authorised a The Vietminh ignored repeated lifting supplies to Indochina. development, whfOg M Miser flects confidence in wtist he has Squadron personnel maintain - the Royal Commission to investigate By UIJtlCH GRl'DINSKI ------:— ------— u a "formality.". (Coatiniied aa Page Tweaty) been doing." "— •» his story of large-scale Soviet spy­ (Continued on Page ‘Twenty) ■ ■ • n- ■ planes but w iir not normally fly Bulletins Autkorite Wago ing and toe large mass Of data he Flenaburg, Germany. April 31 the Indochina run, the Jtir Force In addition to the Widnall- brought with him from toe em (F)—-"I see it this way,/knowing! SI ‘d. ^ J • I r froni the A P Wires Thomas* contest. New Jersey bassy.. but Prime Minister .Robert the men who are-fighting for Gen­ . Planes from Carriers :f ‘ who drrnk tor enjoyment voters selected' Republican and G. Mensies said top security offi eral de e n trie s if they can hold On Sunday 25 speedy U. S. Navy Ryan oh inddehina (3) Corsair fighter-bombers w-ere Democratic candidates in the cials were convinced his''account out-until the last of-A pril or the transferred from the American UYNIEL. B.AO D A I T A U state's 13 other congressional dis­ was authentic. News Tidbits first of May. when the rainy sea- Boh begins, the French can carrier Saipan to a French airbase Paris, .%piil 31 )D Pyssnlsr tricts and voted on two gambling The Soviet embassy made pub­ Culled from AP. Wires referenda., win at Dien Bien P h u " on. toe. Viet Nam coast to bolster J«Mwa Ismlel aad Cbiaf af State lic an "unofficial translation'' of That opinion of the , bloody toe ba'ttle agai.'ist the Red-corn- Bao Dal of Viet Nam eanferrrd t ! Battle of Dien Bien Phu Here are the highlights of the' Us note to the Australians. today amid reports that a dcc- realheer election: -'■'I It said Retrov had charge of Survey shows children of. new (Coatinued oa Page Twenty-aeven) (Coatlaned on Page Tweaty) laratioa ot independence for tO* A ll major cities and most of the beleagrared IndocklaeSa atat* other 566 municipalities in ' the ‘Television generation average (Costlaued os Page Nlaetces) was inimlaent. More, for Political Aims state authorised local licensing of more than IS hours a week - in. bingo and raffles for charitable front of their T V sets, almost half 0 as much time as they spend in IKE C.\1X8 VAN FLEET position. They purposes. 4'EDITOil’A'NOntT-W UHaiM an unenviable school.,. Mayor Robert F. W ag­ Waahlogton. .April 31 (D — < ,'-Y- •* ^ could loae the battle but it was Democratic contests ..in five con Soviet ’54 Budget Ryan la in Slngnpore, writing free . h. ner of New York tells business­ Fx-PW Says Dickenson PresMeat ElaenhaWer baa aaked - from censorahip, niter n teor o f difficult to see how they could greasional districts and three Re.- pubUcan fights were settled. men best way to defeat proposed Gea. James Van Fleet. ~fonaer . i-AnAina dnrtiNr which he hew win a clear-cut decision, since Reaches New High 8th .Arn^ conuaaader 1* Kerea they were holed up and inunobile Tw o incumbents. Rep. Alfred D. city tax ,b00 workers in six plants an anUcipated, surplus o f 9.100,- tee unanimously adopts /resolution charges of collaborating with thie ing: VJ fer peaaltics. ' atjtack March IS, they brought inforcing the fortress. In three New England atatca. 000,000 rubles. calling on Qov. Lodge "to accept Chinese -Communists while a POW Emeo' asked the short, stocky w S '^content Pome to the - noh-CommUniat . 84 badly 'did the Oommunlsta Fielix P. Dan’ore. the uniba’a Western observers in Moscow rf swrinsUos and lead Republican In Korea. sergesmt: "W as it a, this tlsM that tXIMlCS' CAN HIKE CBIMB'. . in li **. ■topuntiiig in no world, with drimatk; impact, ■ the want it that Russian-made Molotov central Maaaachusette regional di­ pointed out that it was difflcult to party to victory in 1954.” Traded Food you began to hate the accused?" New Yartu April II (W>—Aa expert tsM Seaate lavssHgatsra ^ *>»ef ligible gravity of the situation in south- trucks brought iu a ates- fenae appropriations. For one thing, American -title and toe IlS.OCN) from Cracker’s Neck,' Va„ worked , Beth Nee^ VIetery "Y a a ,ilr.” csasle bsshs’w s a t ladara a well- - crlam, hut. ssay ■'i'r-riv;::-.-— v.r.n;.f , yotiUpal battle; of the Mveo-yeal- were oHraeeing toe Vietminh's toe BaduaannrUxbridge chain Has any . equipment needed f o f . the tong along the Yalu River and " I • - -'/v’S .. 'contest bfginS. .. - Agreement be­ tently on both Davia u.d Cpl. Rob-, nafabls ysuUi:'te ds is. I ^ 'w a r , Thei'Cdhuifuntbte d e v e r* transUiOB from Jungfle warfare to been extended until midnight May armed forces. • ' •aw him trade off - chow for to­ i M f eHeck l7, Yrithout change eg wage or (Western hbeerirera' also 'Sara tween. Singer Sewing Manufactur­ eri E. Vlncant ot Ayre, Maim, who sM a * / ately wanted to inflict a crushing bacco and candy." .' . ^ - f e '" V ' Mow. The French equally nsedea . I f too trecipa e f Osmunslst H o friiMe beaeflts.” long been conviacad that much ing:; Oo. and Local 337 o f CIO- was tha foUoavli^ witnoaa M adEh 3 V n Tietoty If the political ,iu m Were Elsctoiaal______w ar kart_____ Union______la A t one point. Davis 'said he saw after aU-()ight conference. sick PO W go up to ptekanaoa (C m 3 Xke F. '* M. Bcfeaeler B rew iig Co. e< CoeaeeUofrt, lafc to hwheld. But toe WtmOk were 1) « •) (OsiitlmHfi aa Page •) ■> t ‘ I • ■ ^ K.___ ) V.' > . r



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