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BATUBDAT, MABCH SO, l o a j»ACE Sttritfots l|«raUt Avantn Dnflr Cbcalittia* Tfea WoallMr of 0 . a WenthM 1N8 of these crowe are so large from and more tdialn fior the piny- a distance they appear as small Expert Drammer Fine Progress room. 9,496 A b o u t T o h t i hawks. Any local friends of AA havlfig LIQ U 6RS Heard Along Main Street such artlclas wriU and the organl- lim e f a * tkrnm iianrIfFBtFr H ^ r a U i Some momiaga, fat, brbam rab­ REASONABLB PSICESt lEm nittg, OenUr ChutcM C y p Club mem- bits, In pairs, leap about the B y P ath fin d ers nation natefnl if they but donate b«n uriU oarit tbelr mMtinf to- And on Some o f Mancheeter^g Side Streets^ Too enow, never staying long enough them.. Contact for ppicking yp any Mamehattot^A City o f Vtttaga Charm njorrow eVUnlng and tnataad at- to be admired. We know there are o f these articles, in hie condt- ARTHUR'S tion, o f courde, can be made by. t'-nd the Lenten aervica at 7:S0. nests deeper in the woods. Local AA Branch ,1a 845 Mala Straet This paper, in common with least three cases—a small percent­ One naomlng, 1 noticed a dark, telephoning 2-063t. VOL. LZYIL, NO. 146 en PUfc If) MANCHBSTEIt, CONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 22,1948 (FOURTEEN PAGES) p r k :b p o u r c E N ti SaU’ation Army Women’s Home many others receives no end of age, peniaps—that the scoffer was odd shape, in the crotch o f our Now Completing Play* Jitafue members will five their short as well as lengthy arUcles wrrong. With no thoughts of apple tree. The light was not annual Irish tea this evening at that demand re-writes. They are mentioning rents he learned about strong enough to dittiigiitth this room in Oubhouse seven o'clock, with Irish soda and sent in on scraps of paper, tags, these three rents within an hour new visitor. At first we thought it THE PIANO SHOP DRIVING SCHOOL Now He b a Man potato breads and other good production sheets or what have last night Could you call that a might be an owl. It eat as if carved In wood. Something was Imbued bjr the spirit of progress 6 Pcari Street TeL 4029 E IN Aa aOLOMONOOIf things. At the aervices tomorrow you, frequently typed close instead coincidence ? the organisation has shown since bolding Its attention. LmaoM M Oma-OtNitral O sn Eaton Believes Third morning at 11 o'clock Colonel of dobule spaced, on both sides of Pres satlnwtes sa tborongb Yugoslavia Protests its founding in Manchester, the Some time ago Otto Schemln: Suddenly from a bole under an Oan* Talma at ONy Gab Oe. Florence Tiirklngton will speak, the paper and over-capitalized, Manchester branch of Alcoholics sd guaranteed dauMthlag. e ^ in the evening at seven Cap­ usually with the captions at the gcr of Oak Place left his car In a old shed emerged, a fat and beau­ tifully striped black and white Anonymous Is putting completing tain Goddard o f Boston. top, when we have to write our Hartford parking area, and when touches to a playroom in the base­ Tnniag IB.ee TELEPHONE 5141, own heads to tit the column apace. he went to claim it the car was skunk! Slowly, the form dlsloged itself ment of the Pathllnders club at ■unset Council o f Past Noble I We are therefore constrained to k me. No trace of It could be Norman and Florence streets. World War Possible; and climbed down the tree trunk Against Way Change Qrands will meet M mday evening | print the clever, good humored yet found although he reported his Through the cooperation of a with Mrs. E. B. Fish of Chestnut | pointed bits of advice dlstnibted loss to the police. He aaked the a huge black cat, cautiously walked straight toward the sympathetic local contractor a atieet Mrs. Ruth Beckwith. Mrs. to club reporters and publicity Herald to broadcast the story In a Ivge portion of the basement has AiceUa Crawford. Miss Ethel chairmen by a paper published In little "box” and we accommodated skuhk, whose beady eyes were set FENDER AND BODY upon It. been partitioned off in knotty pine THE OFFICE OF Brainaid and Mrs. Fair Brown a distant city. him. Weeks went by and nothing paneling and the playroom, wrhen will ssMst the hostess. Mrs. Lottie Cut all thy treasured stories to happened. Ws watched with bated breath. WORK Urges Speed on completed, wdll be another feather On Trieste Proposed But the laws o f nature are truly Cummings and Mrs. Anna Dart the bone, leaving only Why-What- Meantime >lr. Schlemir.ger, in the eap of the Manchester AA ■ DR. J. A. SEGAL When-Where-and. perhaps. Why. who works in Hartford, had to wonderful for when barely a nose Solimene and Plagg, Inc. ore in charge of the program and away, the cat turned suddenly and { group. Ml*. Alice Wetherell will ftirnlsh Remember thou the Great Com­ take to the buses. He had given up I walked away, leaving an uncon­ Only Five Years Old . «M CMICT ntraat m ct the attendance prize. mandment-Initials or first name all hope o f ever getting the car, aisbnrd Stevenaea Starting from scratch leas than WILL BE CLOSED Proposal lUelf Not Re* A U PoMibility with every last name, and thy when he received a tip that It was cerned skunk to forage about the snow-covered ground. five years ago the organisaUon Not Vcfy Ramote* oia Items surely will be esteemed. In a garage In a neighboring com­ I je c^ in Note to Am* De Gasperi Forecasts Compton Urges Need Mrs. Iva Wilson will be in , Teasingly, I urged my husband Dickie and Bobby Stevenson, of haa not only gained greatly in FROM MARCH 21 TO charge of the program of th e, In the eyes of the Press, lo. munity. Phelps road, appeared with Chris membership, but also haa the only Honoe Rnlaa ConuaH* every typerl. doiible-spaced item Is to go out and throw a snow- ball basMdora of Western North Methodist WSCS. Wednes-i He lost no time in going after at it, which he obligingly did. On Tabb and hla Emerald Isle Orch­ entirely private chibrooma of any ia y of Holy week, entitled "Day j worth many hen tracks, for there­ hia property, and when he appear­ estra at the Springfield Auditorium AA group In New Elngland. Con­ MARCH 28 VENETIAN BUNDS Powers; Says Attitude lee Asked to Seirf in correctne.ss lies— so aim thereto. that instant, the skunk turned to New European Union O f Military Trail Apart" service. It will be opened ■ ed at the gaiage he was Informed face him and up went hts bushy Wednesday evening at the Annual struction of the playroom has been WOOD STEEL Get thy offering to the Pre.ss the Win Not Strengthen To floor Qniddy Leg^ to all interested. that the police had found the tall—a signal o f warning. One S t Patrick’s conceit and ball. a strenuous drain on the resources ALUMINUM day before It U to appear, at abondoned ^car and had It towed Richard an accomplished snare of the organisation and complete guess as to who retreated! W'ood Blinds Repainted Cause of Peace in Would Give * Stockpile,T iaIatioB for $6»2059" Mr. and Mrs. Earle Keith o f ; latest, and If even more days In to the garage, and they (the po­ Two years ago we were serenad­ drummer, seven years old and furnishing offers a problwn. Ar­ tudian Prem ier In Con* , thy renown will be great. State Military Head Birch are spending the week-end lice) proceeded to forget all about ed by an oi^l during the da^me Robert a .baas , drummer just five rangements have been, m a ^ to Southern Europe; Fo­ Loretta Young 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 E conom ic If election or speaker of merit PHONE 2*1524 ferenee With French Of Time* for Enters j Ln New York City, attending the it. And all the time he had been but have not been successful In lo­ years old drew great applause and buy a pool table, the biggest un­ Is Taken by Death And Military Aid ice follies and the play. "Harvey." ^doth warrant a “follow" story struggling with the snow and cating it. were called bark for several en­ dertaking In the matter of equip­ menting Hatr^ls Seen Foreign Minister for gency; Senate Commits present it early the next morning, waiting in the cold for transports- ' Our many feathered friends ar­ cores. ment. However, the club could Gets Surpii^ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. for an Item received later Is an tion to and from his work, his car rive almost daily to pick- up the The boys also appeared last Sat­ use a ping-pong Ubie, ,card ta- Three Hours Today tee Considers Plea Washinffton, March 22<~ offense to the nostrils of ye High Belgrade, March 22.—-London we have re- KMnasD.Cdla We have had iarreasing de­ HILDITCH siders that BUbmlttlng such a pro­ ahe explained aftetward, “but One o f the staff who is only an the bare branches dart gray The proposal was expected to went into teasion to consider Presi­ to the House that "the vary mir- It was Thursday afternoon, one I celved one small dead mackerel. ■ PAVING CONTRACTOR mand* In the paat few week* posal at the time o t the pre-elec- feeling one." When she aaw Loret­ irregular contributor to the de­ forms. My husband and I watch influence the Italian elections dent Truman’s plea for a tempor- B rig. OmL BestnaMI B . D aLa- Tival o f the United Stotao" to at Count of the warmest days of the season, I Carramba! for abore cottage* lor *ale. It toral campaign in Italy can seWe ta head for the stage ahe Joined bates—on hlgb or low or fanciful facinated, as a few squirrels MARKET April 18. H w Oommunista, bid- To Stay in Berlin ary draft and immediate enact­ oeor, SL adjutant gea ataka in tha present program to plane—of "the Children’s Hour” when the incident took place. ____ _ Driveways, Parking Areas you are planning to *ell your only the fomenting of Chauvinist neariy 6,000 other apectators in dhig for power, ware aaid by Ital­ ment of universal training. ISSS^ vtetlai mt heai ■•vo yeur doctor tal» scami>er across the snow and property at the abore or lake roaring applause. stop OomiAunism and kelp Curope remembered this discussion last Th* announcement of the open- Servtco Htatinns 99 Summer Street hatrads toward tha Yugoslav pao-' ian sourcea to be annoyed because Aaka tor Inside Fecto recover economically. straight to the crusts of bread thl* »pring, call n* aa we bav* Big Upaet o f Ceremoalea night. And he found that in at strewn under the clothe* line. the ^cture except ^ t the^uth i tracks In New pie and, on the other hand, toward the western powers had beaten •ser our pH* Excavating, Trucking a large list of customer* waiting. the sharpening of internal politi­ Miss Young's receipt o f the (^neral Clay Makes At­ -The committee alao asked the In other forslf)| old octlonn: They are so alert—their little ears was riding around stark nak^. I E^gUnd ulthln the next few Moscow to the punch on the administration for inside facts on The Senate Fotaign Ratotions wire for Many stories have rome out of brings to mind an Incident Remember, wq have Ibr repnta- cal relations in Italy . . . foot-high gold statuette for the Trieste issue. catching every sound. Now they Monthly Pa.vment* OPEN titude Qear as Rus­ the cold war with Communism. It DeLacour Dies; committee raoommended 34eB,* cemetery but this is the strangeat | jj,at happened in town last fall. • tion all along the Connecticut "Neither la it in the interests performance by an actress in De Oasperi said Bidault’s utter­ News Tidbits delivery te pause, sitting upright with tiny Invited Secretary of State Marshall ouu.000 for aid to China for IS in years. abore o l getting the highest either of the Italian people ’iteelf 1847 waa the big upset o f the 20th ance on Trieste is one of the thbiga forefeet held in front of them— In a local shop window there is FREE EKHMATEA sians Cancel Meetings and Secretary of Defenao Forreatal months. Of this, 3100,000^000 Alice Cofran prien poaalble In the nnie of or of the strengthening of peace annual ceremonies of the Acad­ that can guarantee peace. Culled From (>F) Wirea sentinels on guard. They waste no a sign, "W e Fix Everything.” One SUNDAYS tp appear later today. Head of State Could be used for military sup- Last Saturday was the first yonr cottage. Phone m and we in this part o f Europe. emy of Motion Picture Arte and “ We will never have peace in the Slated for Today time about taking the bread but of these signs is in a window near ^ 2-9219 pUas. The admlntotratiba had ook- Saturday of this year that there a local tavern. will be glad to give yAn n free 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. "Thia way of acting lends rea- Sciences. She won fbr her spirited Adriatic unleaa we have collabora­ Senator Bridges

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MANCHI>:STi!:K KVKNIMU HEKALU. MA/ICHESTER. CONN, MONDAY,. MARCH 2 2 , 194S VANCaiBnBt IVININO HERALD, MAHCHEW ER. OONN. MONDAY, MARCH 2t, 1949 mim and went oveiimaa to flght ia W erid April 99. All iBembars rt taa swering Loeqiard’a desci^Uon had Compton Urges war L b t ilpl£iry PliQr tiwip an rolling tlckata to hobrt been seen en a Doaleleon-KUllnsly Czech Issue Local Police Help Break DeLacour IHes; FoOmriag the war, ho waa com- Sopute’ Drive taatr fttrt for a Irto to Ummpm Is Missing Boy hue. TItay sent his gisadmother Yonng Military Training mlaalorisdm tae U. S. Army Re- taa aummar rt IMS. to taoek at tae home rt Ms sister, ORANdfc HAIX' Oash Looms Head of State servo Corps and torn steadily hi Aide* Named Mrs. Edwtoi C Mayor, pngrsm Found Asleep Mre. r io n o ea MleKola, whom he Furniture Robbery Case rank during the peaertlma yeata. diainnan for Mawehsatar CMrt had been vMtiiig bare. .-J* Surprise; Befora Ua appointaMnt as The grandasotaer frond him fart EVERY M O^AY (Oesttsaed ftaoi Pago Oae) (Oer ttaESd tTMS Pag* Oae) Seouta, la orgaaiatiig a FlaM day MiHtaiy Unite adjutant general In 1929, DeLacour for aU looai Girl SoMto at Ckaop aalaap en a oooeb In tha alster’s thousands a linked in tha investigation is Mrs. had boon artiva la taa raal mtato *Mnrder Car^ lAtcBted llio t o : ' ill Charge o f State Police and Rela* t i r i M a ^ Oscar Winner al for a apeclal Pslestino sasaloa of Recovery of several actions of any nation which might L 7 . / / / V V . Marria-Wood aooMtlaw ta Kay. Ftnny Bingo Storting A t 7 P, doUara worth of fumltura stolen A. H. McConnell. Pwoa made it provoke war . . . - - - - B field In Stratfetd and Bridgeport Mim IDJdred Beott. Mim BosUy Leonard aald that after hacem- Oeaeral Assembly. clear that neither of these paraona fCM nm M i P i« S O M ) and also bad playad a leading role In VnUte nains; Po- Campaign to Help tives Search for Hours from summer homes in Maine, "In the second place, if war- SmltlL Mlaa Vivian F lroto and Ing eepantod from hla alatar while Regulor Bingo At 8:00 P. M« M rac* Oac) lafonned quarters said the U. knowingly took any part In the should occur, then we would have In toom and county peUtlea. iifie; 'Continue Bant • Girls’ Chganiaation Mlaa, Irena Korrlaon a n .po. MIm Mwy RrtUy, chairman of mlttea fbr tha Isodtra* aaaoctatkm KUnngly, Marta 22—(F)—State torist gave him a Hft to Danielson 23 REGULAR GAMES s( atasaoas ia mars tbaa 80 pic> Jewish resistance. the Manchester Police Depart­ It wsiTrtAted by Chief Schendel c o o t” ator Raymond B. Baldwin (R., ■embly In 1927 aad 1929, aad from Includes Mim Joyca WatheroO, whan he borrosred a dime and 7 S P B O A U ^i t n s s a s Om aanUMOMs stsga sc> ment, it was learned today. Cap­ that the local patqrie ware buying BeUevea Prapeaal WIss Conn.) and Gov. Jamto C Shan­ 1931 to 1938 oris nbalnnaa r t tha llbe baatorrt their search fbr John taa houSti-to-hoosa convam tor Mim Gertrude Liddon, and Mim poUee and anxious relativm took tha bus hack to his sister’s PLUS SWEEPSTAKES •w ta **A DoSMs Ufa.” Political Exiles Ask tain William Barron, in charge of and reselling this furniture brought Questioned about Prasldant Tru­ non. Fairfield oonnty Beard rt County J Opcey, 43, la New. Tqrk state to­ taa Manchastar Otri Scout drivs, Mildred Scott, orho will prment a asarehad for houn tart night after horns. ■toeky Mtaaad Owaaa, 70, his the investigmUon, co-operated with down from Maine by the arrested man’s request for a limited draft PronMtod In floM Commiselonen. For aeveral yuan day following the raeovaiy rt the April 12 through IL ’ announced atata of qfflcen at the April meet­ Laoaard Dlnsdale, lO, rt Pomfnt. bsM bssO UpaUck- state police and Maine police in man. he was ehalnnaa rt the Stratford became lost In woods and swamps Chile Seek Inquiry law, Compton said he believes the During the First World War, futomoblle In which hla wife waa the area chairmen today. Mra B. ing. Tronspsetottan Antamls ■aMSrad k y tha eonfratulatory the apprehension of a Maine resi­ When Maine officers first be­ proposal la a wise one. He en­ General DeLacour fought wltb the Republlcati Tude Ranoh"—to James F. Mathais. a World war n camping- A protesaional worker is ”0. A.” was only her third mov’le. ence.” overflow, flooding a state high­ greatly. « Child Fonad Vaharmed veteran who Is director of Yale above flood stage at Quincy, 111 this afternoon. The session was H ie chUd, bom while Oorey Was be presented March - 30-31 .'at Hoi' needed by the 612 girls, guide, by Brown^ialred, blue-eyed Loretta, 'The request was sent to the way with several inches of water. where volunteer workers labored Cteneral DeLacour waa one o f lister Street school hall. studies for returning service men, called to consider President ’Tru­ Connecticut’s finest soldiers and mrving a prison term iimioMd in 94 adult volunteers, who need the said yesterday In the weekly "Yale bora Oratdien Young 38 years ago fovenmient of Chile in Santiago No property daptage was reported to strengthen levees. man’s plea for temporary revival in Salt Lake City, accepted her one of her most patriotic citizens.” 1938, waa found unharmed la ’TOr- aaqletance of a trainad profeaslon- Interprets the News" radio talk yesterday and to Hemon SanU immediately. 'The Quency stage reached 21.8 of the wartime draft and for im­ al worker to take care of the award taarftilly. Many other rivers and streams Governor Shannon said: rlngton, abandoned In a parked Fire Destroys that enrollments of veterans in 7 o t 7 cou rn o t Crus, ChUe’s U. N. delegate. feet, but fair ideather over the mediate enactment of universal '"I am saddened by tho death of car there. rapidly growing Manchester American colleges have passed Academy awards have been were reported swollen because of Missouri and Iowa tribuUriea eas­ a speetacular sport for me in the military training. General DeLacour. He was a long Hickey said that Qirey appar- group. No council member,, their peak. the thawing spring weather. ed the threat of a levee break. It was to be Marshall’s second, -ently bad fled to White Flaine rt- Banker's Home troo.’ leader, or' troop comnJttee past,” aha saia "But tonight 1 An ice Jam which caused the time personal friend and one whom SALE 'The Des Moines river crest w u appearance of the day on Capitol draa^ for the stage, just in case.” Americans Intend I admired for hia splendid record ter BhaoUng hie wife aad dumping member ia reimbursed for her ef- East creek to overflow and flood a foot lower than had been pre­ hUl. He was Invited to sit in With of courageous, unselfish devotion to her body out on the lonely road. irte or time in the Scouting pro­ * 1 1 To her Oaoar, aha exclaimed: "As RuUand, Vt., with live feet of DISCOUNTS Salisbury, Mawh 22——Fire dicted this morning, and ^the Sehate Foreign Relations commit­ our country and state. "White Plains police located the gram. for you—at leog last!” water was blasted free yesterday. stream level was falUng as far started by a bott of llghtnlnK de­ To Stay in Berlin tee members (10 a. m. e.s.t) dur­ "In the passing of General Do- murder car on a atreet near the stroyed the 13-room home of'Jo­ Ramid laM o Dlacnaslon OsaMa*t BaBeve Bafa ’Die Jam was dynamited at a south as Ottumwa. Mlaaouri ing their final study of a>bUl to Lacour, Connecticut has lost the UP TO railroad station and turned the Mtea Hewitt asks anyone who U temparary wooden railroad bridge seph R. ga’ann, vice president of Thomas D.Ci^a She was so prepared not to re- streams were reported falling provide 3670,000,000 in economic services of a distinguished soldier ear over to Connecticut state po­ the Guarantee Trurt Company of interested in attending the Girl PA VINO CONTBACTOR caiva the sw ani she told reporters, (Centlaned from Page Ooe) erected last June after a wide lice." the commissioner reported BOTANY-500 rapidly. rid to ChUtA and an outstanding public servant.” Scout Institute in New Haven for spnad flood which caused 36,000,- New York, hem last nlitat. that aha couldn’t beliava her ears The Des Moines had flooded low- •last night. Stats PoUce Lieut. Elton Nolan a one-|inlred Uke New! WekWngt 1940 Ford Pick-Up A samll party fonoarod at the quarters. WREC;HRR s e r v i c e — TEI.EFII«INB 2-|S4S J ? f * homo of Bdarard Salsar, who pro- The meetings canceled this THAN EVER BEFORE (For Night Wrecker Servtoe CaS 6288) duoad the wlaning oartoim. “Twee- morning were of the Manpower ^ T O tia Pla.” Ha said, Tm afraid my Directorate of the four-power Al­ Ws Buy any make, year or model S family eras amre excited about it lied control authority, Veterlna- from 19S2-1948 ragardkaa of condition than X was.” ries* Buboommlttea, lin e s W ork Kan Murray was given a spe­ party and Accounting WorMag Aad, la nMMt Casse, wa winwm pay yoa awra for year cial Osesr for producing *‘BH1 and party, • ear than voa nald tor it braad.aow. This applies Ooo,” a pictura that starred love­ oa aU IM TaadlM S models aad'mnay others. EASTER SPECIAL birds. "ImaMao!” he exclaimed,” MASONIC TFMPLE, MANCHESTER —whan so many people have giv­ WE PAY AS HIGH AS MARCH 31, '2 P. M. en me tbs Mrdl” LIGHTS INSTEAD OF ’ CREME OIL BELL—G.E. ALARM PERMANENT WAVE ntw tips, new tricks, that make washing easier. CLOCKS FOR THE $3001 ia» $4001 gs. $600 I a b s I N r tir c s DEAFENED Machine or ’Mschineless AT A OOtniT o r PROBATE held a Bendix trained expert tdl a ll... at Mcnihsswr within and for the So you dida't hear the alam District of Maaebester, on the SOtb elsek In the HMcnlngr OARS $ 8 0 0 1 ^'!SU$1000 !;;u $ i5 0 0 ^ on modem home laundry methods. dur af Marsh, AD., IMS. Sorry, bat that oxcuae won’t So $6-50 Ptesea t------WILLIAM S. HTDB, Esq., from new oa. Jadga. ’48. '47 and '48 CARS the work-saving Bendix automatic Home Laundry in section. . BMate o f Daniel C .Kohl or Daniel The latoit Sovloe to hit taa mar­ AS HIGH AS $.300 BONUS Wa a rt proud to soy that wo have Amorica''! Owl Kohl, late of Manehester In said ket la Cenneeticnt le a O. E. elau- Includes: Style Haircut, 41S|H6le 4MMM4e * R tdp topcoat value...the “Botany" Brand 500 Dpoa appllcatlen of Dorothy Kohl trie alq|rm clock that will awaken OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 Shampoo and Fingerwave /p n yiag wr anthoritr to sell certain denfeoM pereone en time In tae THI UNDIX WASHIR THI BINDIX DRYIR THI NNMX IRONIR room ing. You will want to be Gabardine Topcoat, Toilored by Daroff. H an^ 'raai aatata particularly daseribad In ifau doa allot A t votk tU by iticlf. UTCs dme. It cOiblct yoa to dry haa many mon wocit-aaving (eatuna. aid aMileatlen on it Is It la av’allahle to hari-of-kenriag JoM Mt tSe did, sdd totp. Yoiu clocbci ORDUtED —That the - foregoing ap- (lothcf while yoa an wuhing the nm With Boochtt itoaetcao yoa (et beaa- some, sturdy “ Botany" Brand Gabardine is uHaatlen be board aad datamlnad at penons for only 68.88 (pIna tox). C A rrroL m o t o r s , h e . CHARMORE BEAUTY SHOP seen in the Easter ue wuhed ipwfclins clan sod poni load—tegardlw of the weathet—and tiful. ptofeaiional itaoka ao qokkly the Probata aClee in Manchester in r t the T elm Hearing O m tei) 166 bsiidt need om c loucfa utm. abaolutely withoat wotk. asd caailv fashioned into a mognificant topcoat by tha said DMriat. on the STth day of Tmnibull, Street, Hartford. $68 Main SU Hartford Phont 7-8144 241 North Main Street Telephone 3043 Parade— and fat> Marsh. AD.. IMfi at S o’ldock in the Here's the way H operotMt master tailoring of D aroff...as on added fea­ fstenooa. and that aoUca ba gtren to all peraoas Intarestsd ia said estate Yon ping the elock Into the bed OPEN ordbly too in one of . . . e ( tha paadaney of arid application lamp and eet It for the hoar at ture It's watar-rapellent. and tha thna and plaee of hearing w h M yon sriah to hn awakened. theraar. bp pubUahfag a aopy of this our new etdar In sosm news paper haring a When tkat hoar arrives, yon get eiitalatiua la said district at leiM Are aa alarm la the fenn of a Sashiag days hafore tha day of arid haartag, to light signaL A penetmllag busier TO-NIGHT appear if they saa esuaa at arid tlnw auimiag follows aeven minutes VP OTHERS and plaaa and ho hear.: rslativo thera- after the light Sashing startA ta aad amha return to this court WILLIAM A KTDE. Judge. The Telex Hearing Oerter Is al HATS ISS Tiambull Street, ItartforA Yua can telepheae Hartford 2-64S8 er TILL Maaebaolor 8S87 far daSvery of eao BINGO An Excellent Selection TOPCOATS PMsmial Nollees rt thsae rtocha, If aaable to vlalt the IWex Heailag Center la Hart- IB feed. Hoose appmatmeats are ar- laaged nsawleatly . . . withoat n d f f lF i TOMORROW NIGHT It’s hclptuL it’s informative. Never before Get the aoiwcrs to your laundry prob- nharse or ohSfatloa . . . ash far 1 0 p . m . JM lavlim ■ Lucy McCann was achool so amch foo. So come to tha Icma. DiKovcr the easiest, quickest way to TTright rtw wmr Marsh 31. $ —* tio.n Bendix aatomatic Home Laundry School. lighten your work on washday! 35 45—$50 o n 1*74 AMERICAN LEGION HOME Ms who loaed you, sadly B ia s you, u n M27 $2.98 to $7.98 ------you are daar, Them vuhmM. dem pH .1 ^ FLATIRON-IRONING BOARD * ■••• .1 lire ra* imlM -4« m-rw Leonard Street Footevear for the FmuMy art. loagad tor always IT'S kt D (BEnSd^P SB^BSSStlMB ilHlBikBSRtb ■at* tha tacky Wtamrt. W AUTOMATIC TOASTERS of aanthar year. ______tm INDIVIDUAL SEATS! DOOR PRIZES! This Demonstration Will Be Conducted Ry l i h i if ^ 23 Rcgniar Games New Selection CHILDREN’S HATS $1.98 to $3.98 Misa Hazel Barger, Trained Factory Demonatrator V. -i-; 8SS ta 89N OavM Rsvey, YBB MAN ^Bstm Special Game! Sales Service C EH O llSE&SOl s Bril, whe FOR ' J R *vm con M av^raar u u $ tm ear me* 8S8 Bast Ccater Strsot B. D. 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, > ^ V W,a 4. / -\ vANCRnriB BvnniiQ herald. BUNcanrER. oomi.. mokdat, march it. iMt- MANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN. MONDAY, MARCH 22,1948 ■eaMtto J 3 U » 8 I X to Week End Ueathg of Oannaeticut Ha waa bora In Herbert Hoover aad Prank D. atlen. as" waa ben in Leadvllle, attractive and useful tape on oali WlcWta, Kens. Rpeaevalt Ha waa ben la Oba- uewapapsi, aald xttd concluxion. it cuts Uirough ’Prison Labor’ ~ Mehard Hash, 1Z. adivUta, tad. la anaetoi to baeoma n amdMvBi A m r l^ p B U r Thuradey, Friday and Saturday. fa 0 Tukea. Ohto—AZamad M. Bew, thxm. • Address Given Police Court “Ute-A-Bike” Bring your btkaa to Pellot Haad- tbaUMW Oetobea. R ams tba fln l ssm Instead of trylnr to deal with Uuntaa*. —Brig. Oaa. RaglnaM •7. viee piaeiaeirt aad deflatta predictlen by • quartars and mambara of tha La- troOm gmsral under President of tha AaMtada March 99- ivo desiaitments, school offi­ Haittord, March 29 (g>-Oca- •ws4*r M4 BaUratf ed with embasalement, had hla cials and Highway Safaty Inapee- Is tbade days FxHh la babtg tabata NMt tiKm M lUactMaUr. Ox a trend of national and world case continued, in order to obtain hi tba bearta at naaay Aawricaaa. aectlcut svUl uaa “prlaoa tober* *ta ■m m « a«M Mall luiur. A large gathering of men, ob­ A bicycle safety campaign to tors ara all cooperating, with La- conatnaetloB at a aew ban aft thought In the same direction. counsel. giomiatrea in tlUs p r o j^ to aavo Wa leak to a Higher Fewer to lead •UMUWimON K*TM serving a Palm Sunday Commun­ Frank Kubacka, M of Stafford protect youngeUrs riding during bom Prtaon fana. That trend will be found growing Uvea Last year, 244 paraons warx UoBVtroUer Fred R. aoUer, to OM Tmt kr Mail .... from this time on. It will be the ion breakfast st the South Meth­ Springa, charged with rxckltsa daik hours Is now /undsrway Injured end two victlraa klUod In 81s MSXlIM xy Nstl ...... >S I.OU driving will have hla case con­ ' anhouBdag the dedaleii today, Ox# Kixxui xx Hxn t.oo final rallying ground «of ci\'illzx- odist church yesterday morning, throughout Connecticut end DH- bicycle accidents In CbnnaetlcuL eald the move sraa asade bocauM OxXX ...... -J heard Rev. J. Bernard GaWs, tinued so that ha may find an at­ worth-Comell-Quey Post Ameri­ You can help prevent thla type of WmXIs. Xy cxrritr ...... I a* tlon. the aUto had "lasufflelaBt aieaey” torney. can L«gton In this community will tragedy . . . by allowing the Le­ M na siiisiii er avallaUa tor a prtvato eontraet 8xb«. XxWfxw#. ox# Tmt ...... fll-uu If It gains enough adherents. It chaplain of the Connecticut State All cases will ba heard on Sat­ fr*0t «€ Mlxx.. ronm ...... »»•”* prison, Wethersfield, plea for a partlclpata. gion to help ^ou i.ght your blkel axTioaM oeeMi, ASS MMSMS awafd. will be no last ditch stand. new public morality, to turn the urday. Local Legionnaires will sponsor Further d« tails ot the eaxety Through uaa at pAial tomato la­ MBMWBM ur ^ I r THB ASaudATBO PKU» tide of current events. "The time a ”Llte-A-Blka” drive starting to­ campaign will ba announcad soon bor, he laid, the bant, to rapto#* TXx AaneixtM Prxw •• •seiuaiMiy has come," said Chaplain Qxtea. i day and their goal la to equip all according to T. L. Fairbanks, who WATKINS IKOTNnS, MC. the old atructure whleh waa burned XxtIUM le tX* JM of rapubiKsatioii of A Speech For The President "for the church to cast out opin­ bicyclists with a special tape la chairman ot the American Le­ laat fall, caa ba ooaatruetod “tor XII oxwx XMpxleXxs erxdUxd to n ot ions and lay hold upon convic-1 Bowles Raps which rsflacU automobile head­ gion Safaty Committee in Man­ Isas than 260,000.” Ha aald tha In- xM ulXxxxlxx e.edilcd id txit’ papxr Oentlemen; XX# xlxx txx loexi Dxxx pubiiaXxd Xxrx. tlons." Speaking out of hit experi­ lights Motorists can see Uke rid­ chester. _ suranot money from tba dsatroyad We completed the fighting, two ence with men In the state prixon, ers before serious highway acci­ bulkUag urin Juat about aovor tbs All ligxt# of rxpQblie^tioD ol abDCixl aMs»«X bs-k, 1st. BlppxloXxx axrtiD. xrx Uxd rtsarrs#. and a half years ago, of a World he urged that we must face em­ Policy Shift dents ars caused, and this night­ In 1912, a proposal tor a 80- coats. phatically the aubject of exeexaive ' 000-mila U. S. national system of If an award svers mada to a pcl- run so ells* of N. B. A aerv War. The.Unltsd Sutea fought time safety aid is recommended IDS. Ixa drinking and temperance. by Connecticut’s Department of highways was asaalleil aa a vato contractor, tba total coM In that war against the forces ot Reject standard of Oirist Asserts Reversal o f Po­ Motor Vehicles. frivoloua sxpendlture of public would “probaMir bo more than ___ ruthless military aggression, I Chaplain Gates likened the con-! funds for tha benefit of e few 1125,000,” Mr. Zelter aaUmatod. Tlw BLAXR . . . n tbrsa-pUlow atudle couch In • groan aad Joliws Matbews O^ixl Asxocx—Nt« sition on Partition Safety Centers are now being GIVE YOUR FURNITURE A brown antla atrtps; trlmraad with brown moaa Mage aad TerX. ChlaxgA Uetralt xsd Bostaa. against a ruthless moral degener- j temporary mood to that one which established throughout the state, wealthy pleasure seaktrs. Thx oomptroUsr, who I In New Testament times choaej wciked cloaxqr with Btato Priaea valaaes! Pitted witb a back wMch drops BURIiAU ur ation and against a general in­ Sacrifice of Principle where ejrcllsts can bring their NEW L I^ E ON LIFE! down tormlag tha base ot half tba nlght-tbaa bad. MBlIltBBII AUDIT Barabbaa rather than Christ. Both | bikes to have tha shining tape ap­ Wardan Ral|* H. WaOctr ea tba ClRUmjtTtUNA fringement of the dignity of the public officials, and the common matter, believoa thla will ba tha , March 22—<0—Chestar plied. Members of the American TXX ■etxM rrixUbg Osaipxiur. Ik . Individual man. ' run of cltixens follow thoax waya firat time priaon labor wUl be uaad Bowles contends that by abandon­ Legion are serving In these safety xisiiinit so Bnxncixl rssxoesibilitr lor Wa fought for liberty among of living which compromise high depots to attach the glowing ma­ IN for any large oonstructlon. 9 8 ^ typographlexl errors mpps^rlas lx xO- ideals and noble standards, thus ing the Palestine partition plan ' Todey'a action atoma'from iMja- vxrtisxxMXts sxe otxxr rexdixs mxttxr. men; for x reign of lew and Jus­ teriel which resembles edheslTe rejecting the standard of Chriat, the United States haa "gone a long letton approved by the 1947 Oea- lx The Hxeebxsur Bvtsixg RxrxiC tice. and accepting the standard of Ba- tape. Bike riders In Manchester Smitty’s Upholstery eral Aaaemb^. It providos that the will have a chance to receive the Our military battles were won. rabbas. way to match tha Soviet union In comptroller “may amploy auch taa- Monday, March 22 cynical power politics atratagy.” But nowhere have the Issues we The modem answer to ths Our stock includes ths Dne to onr low overbaad we are prepared ployea or Inmdtax and purebaao ar Christian la'Vman must be a re­ Bowles, In a atatamant last finest of imported and do­ to give big wvings on all upholstery work. furnish the neeeanry matorlala tor fought for been decided. ligion based upon conviction rath­ the eoastruetten. eraetloa. altan- lb s LA'WdON .. . Wo Roprint An Editorial night, asserted that the American TUday, we stand in dinger ot a er than opinion, a religion that la reversal of position was a sacrifice mestic wines— a wins for tioo, repair or enlargement oa any famous BMa-ap| We are reprinting, below, an mlsappUcation of the military Intellectual, sound, and a religion of principle "for the narrow strat­ hvery meal Large Assortment o f QuaiUy such aute buUdings or premlaao.** after tbo aver pepdior Lawasn that calls upon us for a deeper THE OFFICE OF Thla caa ha dona "without tba aa- Sofa. Tea Stoop m aa sntlroly editorial. **A Speech For the Presi­ power we generated on behalf of egy of the mlUtarista and the oil consecration. companies.” Many of yoor favorite Materials^^Also Furniture Repairs oaaHty ot Mda.” aepamto bad wring aad bmsr- thoee issues. dent,” wfaidi first ran on this page Speaking of the political aitua- The former OPA chief, who has DR. J. A. SEGAL winea are now coming oaoad ‘lebabOllaawr Maaau. Bi»lng mattnasf la rasa tsotusad Out they go like little lambs Saturday. The world, long and recurrent­ tlon In many of our larger ettiea, been mentioned as a posalble can- thron^h in FULL QUARTS. Can 7267— 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. la addltlm to “saving taxpayarF oovanag. We want to emphasize our own ly at war, haa come to coiffuse he said, "Public morals are cor­ dlate for the Democratic nomina­ money,” OomptroOer Zeller aald, it rupt in the United States today, tion for governor, continued: 'W ILL BE CLOSED win aerva as a vahwblo “rababllta- bcUet in it. power Itself with principle. .00 and If not corrected they are lead­ "A month ago Friday, to the Compare Our Prices! Uon” maaaura. Wx want to discuss it some Devoted as we have been to win­ ing us into serious trouble.” 2 5 9 very day, the world waa abockad FROM MARCH 21 TO “A aurvay abowa that many ia- more. ning a war by the laws of strate­ Out of Town Delegatloaa by the ruthless Communist ooup FRED'S matoapoaaeaa eeasMafabla ri Floor Sample We want to hare other people gy, it Is alao believed In many Chaplain Gates spoke at the d'etat In Csechoalovakia. In de­ along eonatnietloa Unoa.’* ba a PACKAGE STORE “Otvmg tbara aa opportunity to It, and uee their own logic quartera that battle tactics can breakfast table where the men manding the end of Csech democ­ M ARCH 28 were served an excellent meal by racy, the Soviet union hit a new usa toom In this fashion will btao- win peace. Spmee S t At Blaaell S t in teating it. If they find it good, Robert Loomis and a committee low In International morality. Telepboae 772S fit botb tbo Imnatoa aad tba Mato we hope they will pass It on to We have eeen that this belief is of ten from the Men'a Friendalvlp "In our cowardly sacrifica ot the Another First! Othera not asp*1enoed In thla fUM ethers. not right. dub of the church which aponaor- Jewish state last Friday, wa have can gain valuabto training whieb ed the affair. A large delegation, may help them when ralanaad.** . Chairs —Sofas We have seen failure as the only gone a long way to match the So­ This procedure on our part re­ numbering nearly fifty men, and Inmates woritlng on tbo project, result of every effort to introduce viet union In cyncel power politics sects not only our own conviction, their pastor. Rev. Burton Hilton strategy." For Uke expected to begialatar this si«lng, but also a rather remarkable re­ power aa a replacement for prin- was present from the HazardviUe win be bupervlaod by malatenanee Look how weVe dressed up sponse to the editorial which oc- clpla In the establishment of lib­ Methodist church. Men from the I mplnjea. Mr. Zeller said. Theta QuarryviUe Methodixt church and U iwornsumy that a few outaldo Cana In Hka big eourogaous Uons . . . smart m A h . eond carrad over the w^kend. erty, Justice and peace. the North Methodiat church, to­ GOLGOTHA MANCHESTER experts may ha hired to glva toch- chain. Hera it ia tha and of March and thay’ra otfll herab waiting There is no personal vanity in­ We have failed Russia has gether with their mlnlatera alx6 E. G. Stevenson nlcal advice. for a place in good homes. So out they go Ifta Uttlo lambs at littia volved. since the original editorial faUed, the world has failed. were present. •That AU Might Be Saved* Preaent plans call tor tha huge prices! Limited to one of a kind; a few pairs and subjaet to prior At the service of Holy Commun­ the nighl-and-day-duty waa the result of a coUaboratlha Nothing remotely approaching Garage DRY CLEANERS bam to bo huUt over the tounfia- ■ala. ion, Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., and tioa ot tha burned atiuetura, amk- batweea two staff membara. Dlx- xrbat wx universally seek has been Chaplain Gates the other minis­ 8 Griswold st. ' Phone 8888 WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DRESSES, SUITS. COATS. tng pe^W a “aaotbor aavtag at 9 agraeing In their Interpretation of aooompUahed. The nations, reach­ ter, presided at the aervlce. Rob­ Hooie PhoRO 2-29.10 ert Gordon, baritone aoloiat of tha JACKETS. SLIPCOVERS BLANKETS many of the surface aspects at the ing out thalr hands In one direo- AND CURTAINS **iUtoougb tba Btato waa vbtuany present world situation, thay tloo, ara walking backwards from choir sang, "The Lord’s Prayer.” “f o r o S * ^ aolva tba buOdlag George G. Aahton presided at the Auto Repairs problem la this manner, Oomptroi^ 1198.00 Wing Choir; grey and coral figure Inaide; ^laia eonl eotilda. found themsolvos agreed on one their goaL organ, and men of the choir took ler Zallar faela the Idea wUl meet Custom built ...... t M t fundamental solution. Pally the gulf between us all part in the service. Ekiward Ma- • AD Makes with general approval ot taxpayara 1168.00 Barrel Choir; modern brown chintz with magenta and green TTJb What la Involved la a certain and what wa saek widens. cauley, president of the Men's wbeae awnoy goes to austaln in- Friendship dub, presided st the a Terms I WATERPROOFED I n t f In B tw Institutionx. He 1160.00 Barrel Chair, tufted bock; red eondlewick-tufted cover . . . .8M B poaxIbUity, a chance. It is time tor us to seek, by new breakfast. It is tlM chaaca that this partic­ approaches, that world reign of tadlcatod. Vnmver, the move w $69.76 Modern Bentwood Armchair; light finish, green and roM atript S M B a Reasonable P r i^ an “emorgsney measure” and the ular editorial has happened to law and Juatloa and peace which Killed By Freight Train - No more worry over a sudden min shower, for yonr dress state waa not ncceaaartty comsrit- Studio Couches $76.40 Modern Bentwood Armchair; light finish, grey and rpee otrlpe $i.5B aay Beaxethlng fundamentaL lx thx Inxvltable good goal of civ­ or salt wiU not absorb the water—dirt and stain wiD not ted to mabe any wide um of tba $79.00 Modern Lounge Choir, blue cotton strip t'...... SMB Hartford, March 22— —John new legislatton ponnlttiiig such It la the diance that this pro­ ilisation. penetrate the fabric of waterproofed garments. $72.00 (2) Host Chairs; high wing backs; Mige and rose brocade stripe $$l5B McKenzie, 63, Negro, was struck action. posed speech by the Prerideat of 1 recommend, therefore, to the and klUed by a New Haven rail­ A powerful end beautiful MOVIE portraying the and added 24-Hour Comfort too! $98.00 W ing Choir, blue domaak, o a 'ia ...... $ M B the Ualtad States Is a atatamant American Oongresx, to the Amer­ road freight train yesterday on This Is A Good atory ot the laat days on earth of Jeans of Nazareth, WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED A WATERPROOnNG tracks near the Park atreet under­ with special ranale played by a full symphony or­ $89.00 Martha Washington A n n Chair, beige tapestry...... '4$l5B of ofM fnndamantal policy which ican people, and to the world, the MACHINE AND WE ARE IN A POSITION TO Accident Blocks pass. Police said that McKenzie Time To Sell chestra. $189.00 Cl\rome Frame SofoT maroon leatherette upholstery...... 79.BB might prove to answer a surpriiK following poUdes: was hit as he attempted to cross WATERPROOF GARMENTS FOR lag mimber of the world's vary, 1. That tha United States and the tracks. Your Property A MODERATE •CHARGE Railrbad Tracks $110.00 Chrome Frame Love Seat; maroon ledtheratto...... BBJB eomplsk problems. ST. JAMES SCHOOL HALL $79.00 (2 ) Chrome Frame Arm Chairs; maroon laatheratta, each . . . .4BJB aU othar nations agree to with­ Studio couches and divana ore altogether too important in today’a double-up It iB tha cbaace that It may ba, We have many buyers Chestar, Pa, March **— drawal of their forcea from and TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY AT 8 P. M. living quarters . . . in small homes requiring living-room-guest-room combina­ $65.00 Chroma Frame Love Seat; blue leatherette...... SB,SB la ita homaly way, and after It has waiting for singlet and 2 BslUmora tk Ohio railroad freight, abandonment of all mlUtary bases MARCH n and 24 Call The train Jumped the tracks . near tions . . . to treat casually any longer. So . . . we dressed them up . . . two cush­ $69.60 Occasional Choir, grey tap eatry...... S M B perhaps bem tidien up and im- family houses. and conceaslona In foreign terri­ Alice Cofran Chlldrea’a Mattnee Wednesday At 1:M P. M. Chester yesterday, acattoring 28 ions instead of three . . . moss fringes, deep fringe valances, kick-pleat val­ $280.00 Modern Tuxedo Sofa; dusty rose homespun trimmed in matchlM provad by othara, a preamble to cars along the right of way and tories. We buy, sell or ances. Added sophistication so they fit perfectly with mahogany furnishings so leather; 2 bolsters include ...... 16B.BB peace with honor, peace without Readings Daily ADULTS 50o—CHILDREN 28e blocking the tracks between PhO- 2. That the United States and exchange* MANCHESTER . ^iphia and Wilmington. \ important today. See these . . . and others . . . in our Bedding Shop $269.00 Tuxedo Love Seat in chartreuse leather; outside orma vertically appeasement. TICKETS ON SALE AT THE DOOR ONLT aU other nations agree to the 169 Church St. Hartford An empty gondola car plunged We ask our readers to see what pleated ...... 176JB aboUtion of aU natlonaUy owned Telephone 6-2024 down an embankment and Jolted it suggests to them. Allen Realty the homo ot Mrs. Francis Maisch, $86.00 Modern Maple Sofa; 6-cushion model In green and rose homMpnn and maintained miUtary forces DRY CLEANERS Partlealarly, we suggest that 31, from Its foundatlona. stripe: piulded a r m s ...... S9JB and agree, concurrently, to the es- 93 WELLS STREET TELEPHONE 7254 There were no casusltlea in the readara select what seems to them Company The BLAKE . . . Two-pillow beck aad two-panelled The EATON . . . Threx-aectlonxl xofa, each pert of $390.00 Three-part Modern Sofa, Tuxedo style; plain beige homeapun. red tabllfchment of a United Nations wreck but Mrs. Maisch waa taken aeat in a Sootch-type plaid of red. green and gold; which can be uxed ea xeperxte cot-xlse bedx, or com­ the moat oompUcated and trouble- REALTORS fringe valance 193.00 poUce force, to serve under a to Chaster hospital aad treated for base and ktek-pleat valance in plete aa a double bed. Plain blue , mm aome and unsolvable of all the 180^Center Street shock. world flag. The membera ot this Modern Floral plain gnen stripe. With back combined with floral print. Back I .UU $226.00 Corner LoVe Seat; Tuxedo style; arm on left end only; beige with world’s prbblsms, and sec, In their Manchester, Connecticut A halt dooan of the cars loaded red fringe va la n ce ...... B$.0B United Nations police force should with copper aad steel pipes and own minds, what a carrying out of Arrangements Phone Manchester* 5105 be the only Individuals or group lagoto bucked aad sarlouny dam­ $294.60 Two-piece Modern Living Room Group; sofa and choir in rose the proposed presidential policy aged a stoal bridga that carries tbe of individuals legally permitted, By experienced norista. Pot .figured tapestry ...... 198.00 would do to those problems. linea* tradts over Rldlay creek. Tbe OLOUCS8TER Twe-pWow model with 9- Thx LANCASTER . . . Two-plllow Studio Couch, up- anywhere in the world, to possess Weddings, Anniversaries, $196.00 Love l^ o t; brown tapestry...... 126.00 in aa accompanying editorial The accident occurred as the 48- nanelled aeat In a grey diamond textured tapeetry, holxttred In green and beige tapeatry: green moaa and use weapons of war. Funerals, Etc. cai- freight en route to Jersey City trimmed In bright rod moaa fringe ^ fringe and valance. Top section |^ls outward; $269.00 Chippendale Period Sofa: ball-and-claw base, blue brocade Saturday, we applied this pro­ N. J , pamed over the bridge. A 8. The first duty of such a Win You Bo fringe valance. With back l c Q . 5 0 aecond section of spring Ufta c o v e r...... 125.00 posed pohey to the situation in ANDERSON railroad ■pokoamaa said they were raat up ao entire couch lx bed high Oreeos and Csechoxlovakla. Unltad Nations police force should not able to determine Immediately 1 4 9 $215.00 Duncan Phyfe Period Sofa; beige and rose dam ask ...... 89.00 Try it on Oilna. on Palestine, be to undertake the disarming ot GREENHOUSES THE ONIT tbe cause od tbe wreck. $196.00 Modern Lounge Chair; extra wide model; green stripe ...... 99JI0 or on Oermany. all political factions, minorities, 155 Eldridge St. Tel. 8486 $89.00 Period WingChair in grey and rose tapeatry...... 49..W and unofficial forces which might Tbe BUFFALO . . . Two-pUow model end penellad Finally, try it . on the biggest “Flowers By Wire” Mother to Face The CARLISLEllleep Chair . . . an armleaa slipper- $98.00 Period W ing Chair, blue figured d am a sk ...... 69.50 not voluntarily join in the world aeat.ln betga figured tapestry with roae and white. problem of all, the problem of Black moaa fringe pipea the cuah- type boudoir chair in two-tone grey mm $96.60 Period Wing Chair, beige and rose damask ...... 69,60 Rusalan-American relations. disarmament program. Murder Charge lons; Uek-pleet valance. With beck floral stripe. Back drops down and ex- ^ l . ^ U $61.50 (2 ) Host Chairs; high wing backs, beige and blue stripe, each StJSO Then see whether or not you This program, I believe, speaks 1 0 9 tends to make full length cot-bed .... ^ agree that, if this one policy could for Itself. Each yaar oaa ie avary Cawlmsford. Maas., March 22— $114.00 Lawson Lounge Chair, wine covering ...... 69.60 be carried out, all other problems It should be obvious that none cxrxivs perioet la dlaahlad («>—aUto PoUca U . Denial I. $118.00 Lawson Lounge Chai^ blue homespun cover; as i s ...... 69.66 of this world's creeds, political, by an accidaac. Yen caa Murphoy said today aa indictment would rither disappear or resolve would be Bought against Evelyn C. $192.00 Lounge Chair with extra Wide spring-down seat; lime covering 99JHI themselves, or be settled In a new economic, religious, or racial, need aever tall when yeaq eaia Rooha eharging her with murder ^2.60, $34.50 and $36.00 Occasional Chairs. Choice of grey damask, green kind of worid relationship, in fear each other so lyng as none is wiU come, but yea caa face in the monoxide deaths of her stripe,'wine or blue tapestries, e a c h ...... 22.50 armed. ^ tha peaaibilky mors aaaily tour young chUdren. which diplomats brought no Utrest PbUoe marge the SO-year-old $44.00 and $48.00 Occasional Chairs. Choice of beige-ond-blua stripe, ton- It should tA obvious that the if yea have adaqoata Acd- of guns to the conference table. mother oonverted a hired automo­ and-rose, blue-and-roae, or beige-and-green tapestries, each . , free choice of any people any­ I f our readers come this far, bile into a ”gaa ebambar.” where of their own Internal form Tbraa of the youngsters—John $25.00 and $26.50 Occasional Chairs. Choice of blue, rose or green damasks*. they ars then going to ask them­ Lat at oatUaa s policy fpr George, I’M TeiBnf ot government need carry no 7, Mary 8, and Catherine, three blue tapestry; green-and-rose stripe, e a c h ...... I7JS0 selves one ipiportant question. you that will soaiaatsa pay- weeks old—were found dead In the threat to any one else so long as yo n ^ BROWN- $66.00 Armleea Occasional Chair, blue and roae strip e ...... 39,50 “ I^ea,'* they will xxy. "We can oaeot o f mtdical axpoasos car Saturday. military force la not available for BEAUPRE Gives Tbo fourth — Peter, 8—died last Clearance Clearance $119.00 Period W ing Chair, rose lihen ...... 69.60 see that suqh a policy would work. aad SMora yaa a waady la- the aggressive' expansion of any night in LowsU Isolation hospltaL But would Kuaala go along with coma should yea ba laid ap^ $118.00 Lounge Chair; green and wine stripe, kick-pleat vahuice ..79,60 belitf. BE TTER Service I raa mother waa overoome by It?” PHONE anabla to work sad sank tbe fumes but revived. She Is now $79.00 (2 ) Small Barrel-back Armlesa Chairs; peach brocade and plain It should be obvious that, once Wa have asked ouraelves that It costs aeibiag to iaquicaw under obaervatlon st Worcester t turquoise, e a c h ...... 39.30 the mutual fear of arms now rul­ State boepltaL CIFTWARES questlOB, too, and we aay this: MANCHESTER I drove In there for the first time during the FABRICS AND $96.00 (8 ) Small Barrel Chairs; choice of blue, wine or chartreuse . . . .39.50 ing the world has been lifted, the irard erregaux Lieutenant Murphy said court Uxt Ituaala herself answer. G P winter, and— for my money, it’s B R O W N - action against ths mothsr would $144.00 Lounge Chair, blue and gold atripe...... $9.69 peace-hungry, the aspiring peoples No American can answer for BEAUPRE from now on! They REALLY not bs taken untn after her 10 of this world will Instinctively still a faw odda-and-anda of Giftwsraa ramoin $65.00 Tub Chair, chartreuse d am ask ...... 39,60 her. . 5230 took care of my car! dsys observation period at the boo- make speedy progress toward the pltaL of tar Ssturday’a atompeda! Mostly aetl of $69.60 Occasional Chair, tufted back; rose and beige tapeetry...... $$,60 No American can pretend to And believe me. it was a toogh winter on cars. CURTAINS reaping of those benefits from FOR ANY SIZE ORDER glaaawara, bookanda, pottery, etc. Former $98.00 Sleepy Hollow Lounge Chair with footstool; vertical tufted: wine know what Russia would aay. And yon, George, won’t go wrong either— if which war has so often distracted values ranged from 60c to |9.00. We’ll start tapestry ...... a ,,•••••.,,••x**« 49JM If tha ptopoaed policy la |rood. OP Note the dignity o f design which it at yon drive RIGHT (n at BROWN-BEAUPRE, District 50 May our efforts. oltorationa soon for an entirely new depart­ It la aot our task to answer for • WMtem Lumber once modem, yet datsic Tb it distinctive N O W , for yonr spring check up and change It should be obvious that, once ment in the former location of the Gift Box^ April lat, or sooner, operations will begin Rusria, hut to auwer for our- beauty, plus the precision performance over. Ask for Pensions the recourse of war among na­ a Wall Boards Take your choice of Gift Box Gifts which are transforming our Draiiery Shop into one ot selveB. for which these watches are famed, make They’re centraily located right here in the red u c^ to: tions la laid aside, these tame na­ Morgantown, W. Va, March 22— Connecticut’s smartest Decorating Depart­ Will America acoept this pol- • Insulation Girard-Perregaux a distinguished gift... heart of Manchester. Jejr? tions which are today ao Incapable (P>—Dutrict 60, tbe non-mining ments, offering exclusive Decorator’s Special All Sales Final - Subject to prior sale of oonstrucUve relationships with • Roofing Supplies a rhrrished possession. 17 jewels, from aeetion of tbe United Work Order drapery, upholstering and curtain World problems grow bigger. o Expert Motor Tune Up o era, may soak pension plana tor its fabrica; o^papers and othcler dacorati^ They^ffiowe naore oompUcated. one another will IneviUbly find a Mason Supplies f42JM Federal Tax Included members. Field Itopreeentativa grow more hopetoea. PfogrcM toward a world Improve­ Delmar Hagedorn aald yesterday. ■ervieea. J ^ lW W fta of man grow haavlar. ment of economic and social con­ a Hardware, Paint • VAM IMVNi District DO Is a cam -all v 20c-50c- Every yard of stock fabrics, curtain mato- t ' • ( human baiiiga ara ditions. Wa have no way ot And Other Materials riole a ^ ready-made curtains must go os ^ ^ h ia l fateful aurraO' knowing bow fruitful peace can 175 Bast The be, unleea we try it. Drive Out snd See I Is Center SL THfl PIANO BROP we’ll have no facilities for showing atock (.39 _ (.98 merchandise when the new Decorator’s Cor­ inevitably, tha ‘ I am xure this is vvhat Uod T eL 8665 Dewey-Richmon Co. BROWN-BEAUPRE,Ise. 6 Pdorl Straat TaL 40S9 AT ner opena. fflTKIIIS wants us to do on earth. Jewelers— Statloner»-4)ptieIana 9 0 M SIlU STRUT RHONI 71f 1 • 9-09M oraoB aad Bolton Notch Stbhig. r ktnd oC About half the seven mUlion Tom Srown , Howard F. Bomipro Ajpariepne disablea on an aver­ Toning WSM vT •«ch mt of age day have already been dia- W E D E LIV E R Lhievltabla degd sbled tor at least alx month#. IIANCHiSSTES EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONM. MONDAY. MARCH 28.194S ‘'IS KAGSnORT MANCHE8TEB B V E N IN a HBRALD. MANCHESTER. O O N M , MONDAY. MARCH 22,1 9 4 8 aged ths M any Farm oh South of tha faculty. Principal <*.y, April 88. returning April 89. WoM Main street died early Sun­ with company C. 807th Englnara strset and tater arorfcsd far tbs Allan Drsassr, Mr. McCuakar. Mr. Naamd tgRoiwd day evening at bis boms. Ha waa and saw conaidetabla aervica ovetw Takes Bat S5 Seconds Rockville lata Shwwaad C. Onmndagn.' Ba Fagan and Mlaa SpUlar. Tbs group George Prelaaler of this city baa born at Grodna, Russia. May 10, seas. He la survived by his arils Atty. LaBelle To Clesr Choney Tech Spring Gets into the Blood Connie Wikon CLOSE OM T attondad tha Union Oong rsf tlonal t with the Murchison Com­ bean electad aocretary ot tho new 1998, and casM to this country 35 Sally (Cyhurt) Kaalaaoarich. and Harold Folgmaiin New church. B * was a member of ths pany and the Ptages and Clast sub-dlv'.alon o f the New England years ago. He bad been a resident ona daughter, Stella, both of N O T IC If Man’s Unlog of tha church, Damon District of ths Lutheran Lay; o f RockvUle tu 88 years and aras Rockville. Funeral aervlcea and Plana for leaving the bulM- CaUMeetiiig company to date. Noon Speaker O f Young Man at Center Wins Contest LINOLEUM Lodga, Kalghta of Pythlaa, TBah* nan Inataltattaa man's League. amployad at the Mlnterburn MUl. burial arlll ba Wsdnsaday morning tng in case of firs were revised MMsn Tribe, Improved Order cf at Maynard. Maas. Tha White fas. Cheney T ech D irector this morning ut the Howell R EM N APn^ Thaa RockvUla Emblem Club Nerthenot R A H* waa a veteran cf World War I We have been designated as an O flW d L. Cheney Technlcml school. O f Dairymen Rad Man. Ha laavos a daughter. wUl bdd ita Iastallatl(xi card H ie monthly meeting of the had aras a nMmbor of Prank eral bosM in RockvUle arill be A young fellow In hla early twan- • ftc. A novice couldn’t have done a { Judged Best in Spcsk' Mra. Clarsnea W . Finley with open Tuesday afternoon and eve­ Addresses Kiwanis Club . 1*2 PRICE party on Wednesday eveidng, Northeast Parent Teacher asso­ Badstsubner Post No. 8090. Vet* Vehicle ^bispection Stathm (X -1 1 2 ) hy A teat waa then held and the Uea, w-aa alightly dased, probably Job. whom ha Mvsd; a brothar, Bniton A|MrU T at toe Elks Home. ciation arlU he held Hieoday, erana of Foreign Wars. He served ning. On His Experiences building wax cleared of all the He then kicked one of hla aboaa ing Tests Held by O. Flaka of Mlddleboro, Mass., a State Motor Vehicle DepL New Britain Man Com* Stork Gets Spring Fever; becauaa of apring today and aa a Rm . 79e 8q. Yd. Plans art ) M a g completad for March 84 at 8 p. m. at the North* staff and atudents in about 85 high Into tha air and than tried to ToRand County Prodno^ nlaea and a aaphow. ^ east school, rrli.cipal AUen Dres­ Asleep Since lAist Friday In Army Overseas aeconda. result waa tha center of attraction iCnighls *of Pythias tho laataUatlon of officers of the ing Here; L. L. Hohen* catch It. Ha missed it and nearly NOW S9c Sq. Yd. ser of the RockvUle High school for aeveral minutea era to Meet |n Coventry Emblem club which arUl bo held got run over by a Irallar truck. arlU present an Interesting history thal Transferred to Believe-l»-or-not there wasn't Connie Wllaon, daughter of Mra. Damon Temple, Pythian Slaton at the Elks Home on Sunday, a ainglc birth at the Manches­ Attorney John I.« Belle, who Ho waa having a grand tim e: An officer camd by and oat out .Thuraday AprU 35. of tha High school. Etaction of was In charge of the program for arin uM*t this svanlng In Forast- Depot Square Garage Post There ter Memorial hospital over the staggering along while trying to after tha youth. The fellow proved Ruth M. Baldwin, o f 161 Oak t n baU. At tha conclusion of tho Oatos far Trip officers for ths coming ysar will the weekly Kiwanis get-together atay on hla feet. He croaaed the ' to be a pretty good runner for street, was winner of the flrat prise taks place at this msetl^. week-end. The last birth, up to this noon, waa obliged to pinch Mt ^ RockvUla, Blarch 88—(Special) moetlng thora arm bo a nMndMrs The Senior elaaa of the Rock* ERNEST ROT* Prop press time today, waa record­ road at the center, headed for the when be saw the blue coat ha hot vUle High school arm start on Ita Fetor S aelansarich R E D M E I T S Harold C. Folfmann, present km- for the scheduled speaker. John P. Ohitiiarv in the Knights of Pythias public —Dairymen ot Toltand Oounty will soda) with aaeh msmber bringing ed at 12:02 a. m. Umt Friday. post office when die suddenly i footed It on the doubli dowrn Main speaking contest, conducted by a gift for tho party. annual Washington trip on Mon* Peter Kaalanowlch, 55, of 188 241 NO. MAIN STREET T E U S l ^ J alatant dlroctor of the E. c. Good* Hodgson, assistant state's attor­ stopped and decided he direct traf- I street and out of sight.' neat Thursday, Mareh 88 at 11 Usually the delivery room la ney for Hartford CJounty and a Memorial Lodge, No. 88, at the win Techolesl School In Ne^\' Brit­ btisy at the local institution 884-glS Btata St. TsI. 6161 *jn. at North Oovaatry acaas* member of the firm of Alcom, Hollister street school, Friday Tha*HiqJ"* committee of the S m P M U S E ain. haa boon appointed dirertor but maternity ward personnel Bakewell A Alcom, who was un­ evening. * Kan, with a BTOgraai arranged by were given an opportunity to D e u l b s RockviUo High school eompoosd « f the Howall Cheney Technical able to keep the engagement and Yugoslavs Protest The second price was awarded Oeuatjr Afant Jwm H. BUtott The of rapraoentaflvao from oach elaaa observe the first days of spring so notified Mr. La Belle about 13 Weddings to Bally Emery, daughter of Mr. ptagrun wtn apan arith a film tcitool, aooordlng to an announce- with a few spare i.ionients. Erastaa D. Burnham and members of tho facnlf ment made by the State Bosnl of noon. and Mrs. Philip Emery of 21 Cam­ "Challang* to Dairyman". At Against Way Pact 11:4B ,m. Or. A . Bplelman, lisad of boon mooting with reptaosnl FALSE TEETH education following its last regu­ It Is believed to be a record Attorney La Belle told of .lis Erastus D. Burnham, 78. of bridge atreet, and the third prise tf fom woidd knots 4 of various ooaearns tryl: _ as the stork usually stops once war experiences. He trained at Smyth-Hennequin waa won by James O. Rogers, son Animal Industry Dapartmant lar meeting. Pleasant Valley Road, South Miss Mildred A. Hennequin, tum*rmt foth sstaet a ring which ariU ba tha After graduating from Crosny a day at least. Maybe he has Fort Kustia, and the officers' train­ Change Propose^ of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Rogers of Unlvaislty of (lonnactlcut win MADE of RUBBER BINGO standard ring far tha RockvUla spring fever? ing school at Fort Monroe, Vir­ Windsor, died Saturday afternoon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 1183 Middle Turnpike, east. speak on tbs *Polley and Plaaa'of High school In Waterbury Mr. at Manchester Memorial hospital Hennequin of Miami, Florida, High sehooL Tha eomndttaa In* May Caose Bod Brsath sad Bora Gsbw Feogmann aerved a full apprenticc- ginia. He saw action overseas on ■ T h ^ subject handled by the alx tha AnlnMl Depaitmant at tha Featuring Something Different Every Tuesday Annex after a short illness. A for­ formerly of Manchester, and W il­ (Continued from Page One) etudoa tha foUowtng, D. Dowgo* Hscs*b goad nowst. Wrieamo newa far talha arha are waai ■Mp aa a carpenter. Upon rom- the Marianna Islands and at Sal- contesUnU was "The Debt of the HAVE A TALK Univtrsity.” ‘Hiara ariU b* » box pan. mer selectman in South Windsor, liam T. Smyth, Jr„ son of Mr. and Modern World To Ancient Greece. huich at noon with coffM bslng wles, B. Sinker, R: Von Buw, C RUBBiat DENTAL PLATES. OasM to P A G A N ’S. 18S IT pletlon of hla apprenticeship hr Mr. Burnham waa a retired lum­ Mrs. W. T. Smyth of 131 Elsst the notes to the western states is Cbnley, J. McKnlght, B. Raeskow* beta St, and have ysnr aM rubber ptato amdo aver Into Evening. Playing Starts Promptly at 8 p. m. spent three years at the Roches-1 The meeting was held as usual AU contestants were members of servad. Special Service In one of the upper dining rooms berman and tobacco grower. O ntcr street, were married Sat­ that the Yugoslavs do not turn the Freshman class of Manchester A t 1 p.m. WlUlaai R. Walfcar, skL R. Wright, N. BerhoM; the of aw Ugh grads ter Atheneum and Mechanics In-1 urday morning in the South thumbs dowrn on the plan to give WITH US stitute, which at present la known | of Murphy's Restaurant. The at­ He was also a former president High 8ch(x>l, and as each spoke it axtonsion dairymaa. Univtrsity of ALL rant nssuB no bubber ihbntal plates And Yon Don’t Stay Late. tendance prise was furnished by of the Connecticut Valley Tobacco Methodist church. The double-ring Italy the 400-square-mlIe free ter­ was clearly evident the atudents toarn New we meintein Hie Ctannectteut will dtocuas "Brabding as the Rochester Institute of | ceremony was performed by the ritory of Trieste. It Is believed the a Our NON-OFFENDING Technology, where he majored in i Well AUeiidcd Everett Keith and won by Russell Growers Asaociation. had devoted much time and effort Miwe High itenderds in eveftf Better Dairy O ittls". and at 3:15 Paul. mlnlater, Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. note leaves an opening for any to the preparation, and the topic p.m. Dr. ftpielman will speak on E*lates With pbtea are deeitned to givt construction supervision and archi­ He waa a member of Eve^reen Tlie bridal attepdants were Mrs. FENDER AND BODY tecture. He has also taken mim- action, either positive or negative, was well covered. tanerel wlietaraf Ita m M "Faadlag for More Efficient Pro* you what Is known as t Lodge A F and AM, of South Wind­ Michael CUppa and Donald A. that Tito's government decides The Judges were Mrs. William Natural-Colored arous extension courses at Yale Second Congregational sor; the Odd Fellows in Holyoke, mey be. I ductlon.’’ There will also be a ques* Cksn and Pretty Month T i n k e r H a U Dowd, both of .this town. upon. Bobyk, Rev. James M. Gage and Ition period. WORK University and Teachers College De Gasperi Sees Mass., Sons of the Union Vet­ Mr. and Mrs. Smyth will be at with s Nstnrsl ExpresMon of Connecticut. Following his Church Is Crowded for (Diplomats In Italy said they Principal Thomaa Bentley. George W. Flaka Gums 'Duit erans; and the Central Baptist home to their friends after June 1 learn'hew o«ir leuad bviii- course at the Rochester Atheneum believed that Soviet Russia had Miss Wilson will be prevlleged The funeral of George Waldo SoUsicM and Plsffir* Inc* a ProoiBt Service Main Street Palm Sunday Church of HaKfoqd- i at 129 East Center street. nest OMnegement snebtas m ha spent 13 years in the building European Union planned to propose something to participate In a state-wide con Flake, 85 of 23 Mountain street, Harmonise With sFree Estimates Given He waa born April 27, 1S71, a conatructlon Industry. similar on Triestct and that the test In Middletown, on or before to help every l*milv arrenge who died Saturday at hla bom* ouiison uiof theulo lateiffiirC Elrastusoi nsviAS Williams vv luiatiiin * 8 Your Features a Have yianr Dental Plates Palm Sunday at the Second, western powers had beaten Mob- May 20. The winner on that occa­ following a long iUneas was held DOOR PRIZE Was With Seabees (Continued from Page One) sion will speak In a.sectional, and lor • Mfvice St a coat in re*ma(le eai le dsy, I2S.00 (Congregational church attracted I and Mary Devine Burnham of | l«a i0 1 1 O C e S 1 l l i r t l cow to the punch). this afternoon at the White Fun* Mr. Folgmann'a first aasi^nient large gatherings at both the mont' South Wlndaor. On May 81, 1894, finally a national contest, the sub­ keeping wHh iti wiihet or eral Home. Rev. Forrest Muaacr, In education was at the Bullard i jf,j. worship service and the evC' TVlcste to Italy. He expressed he was married to Nellie Warner The Yugoslav Foreign Ministry ject remaining the same. called a news conference to make pastor of ths Union Congregati(xial Fogon Dental Laboratories BINGO AT ITS BEST Havens Technical School in ning presentation of "The Blaster gratitude of the Italian people and Barton. The couple celebrated j Conflict Possible VENETIAN BLINDS public the notes. church officiated. Burial was la 193 Tnunball Street* Hartford Allyn Hotel Boilding Bridgaport where he was sppoint- Story" by the Second Congrega­ said the offer waa a great step their golden wedding annlveraary ' Grove Hin eematary. WOOD STEEL sd to the poettion of building tional (Hiorus. toward reconstruction. with an open house observance In Under tha Italian peace treaty, Office Haorsi tffie A. M. to 8(88 r . IL (Continued from Page One) He waa born in Griswold, Conn. ALUMINUM Open Mon. and Prl. UntU 8ffi8 P .'M . trades Instructor. Five years after The decorations at both sendees Tl.e two antl-Communist lead­ 1944. the free territory of Trieste was URKE@ November 5,-1863, the eon of David this appointment he waa promoted IHanchputer Wood BUiids Repainted NO ArPOOmiBNT REQUIEBD Tomorrow Night were palms and a basket of beau­ ers met on the steps leading to the Besides his wife, he leaves two to be set up under a govefnor ap­ W. and Angeliae (TlUinghaat) to superviaor of war production freedom will stand face to face in pointed by the United Nations Se­ MONTHLY TERMS ARRANOBD tiful spring flowers, which mem­ hilltop sanctuary and went inside sons, Edwin O. Burnbsm of Pleas^ this world for a decision of who ■ ' • 1 • . . an Flske, and came to RockvUle 58 PHONE 2-1524 training at the Bullard Havens bers of his family placed In the for devotions. A priest blessed curity CJouncU. That body never Datp Hook years sgo. Tor 38 jresn h* man* Technical School and after two ant Valley Road, and Jamea E- will rule.” church In memory of Pvt. William "this visit in the face of the an­ Burnham of Rutherford, N. J.; a haa been able to agree on a gov­ AMRIB.ANrB SCNVK« years In that capacity he was In Greece and Turkey, he add­ ernor. American and Britlah W. Chamberlain, who lost his life cient heresies.” daughter, Mrs. Kenneth B. Segee ed, “ we certainly are facing a March 23-U transferred to the State Depart-t In action. In (Germany, March 31, troops occupy the northern sector, ment of Education In Hartford A small crowd of villagers of Ivoryton; a brother, Charles challenge from which it is impos­ "The Rock,” by Center Church OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9 to 9 1945. cried, "Viva Bldault—Viva Trieata Lee Burnham of Wlndaor; six including the city of Trieste, while Thraplans. ml.*Aa.i to bacoma supervisor of the war Pvt. Chamberlain was the only sible for us to retreat.” Yugoslav troops occupy the re­ production training program for —Vlca France.” De Gaspert wav­ grandchildren; and one great Representative Cox (D-Ga) ask­ Monday, March 29 one of 116 young people from the ed his hands and shouted some mainder. The western powers Annual Ladies’ Night of Camp­ tha antlris state of Connecticut grandchild. ed whether Eaton’,, committee made their proposal to Soviet church who was killed In World •’Vlvsa" too. . bell Council. K. of C , Rainbow One yaar later he entered the arm­ War U. Funeral sendeea will be held at haa any assurance that countries Russia Saturday. ed aervlcea as chief warrant officer Both men head Catholic par­ Ballroom, Bolton. DAYTON Under Director Coaman Hartford this afternoon at 2:30. getting the assistance "will do Yugoalavia'a note said the weat- In the "Fighting Seabees.” ties. De Qaaperi's Italian Oiris- Rev. Fraser Mstxger, pastor of something to resist force with March 80-81 Tha mualc under the direction of ern powers bad “systematically "Dude Ranch," S-aet corned' AUTOMATIC ILKTIIC UpoB ratumlng from servlet ha Uan Democrats are comparable to the First Congregational church. force.” Organist and ‘Choir Dlractor Bidault’a -French Popular Repub­ hindered” agreement on a gover­ Community Players-Rotary Ohil re-aatarad tha employment of the Ernest Coaman waa appropriate South Wlndaor, and Rev. Kenneth ’The predominant Mntlment nor, and that actloaa by tha licans. Maxwell, pastor of the Centrhl Hollister Street auditorium. Btata Department of Education In to Palm Stmday, beginning with of my committee.” Eaton replied, American-Britiah military admin­ Saaday, April 8 the Vocational Department and Italians were deprived of news­ Baptist Church, Hartford, will of­ the preludes "Ride On, Ride On In ''is that all this aid Is essentially istration had “poisoned relations EaMer Dance. St. Jamee’a hall, davotad approxlraately ona year to Majesty” by Matthews and tha paper accounts today of ’Trieste ficiate. military aid against an eventual and the Italian political campaign. between Yugoslavia and Italy.” a u s p l^ Mothers Circles of High avaluatlon work In connection with "Triumphant March” by Qrelg. Pall bearers will be Robert attempt to conquer the world.” This administration, it contend­ schooPyouth. More than 1,000 dallies through­ O X on-tha-Job training. Hla next For the poatlude, the organ num­ Randall, Charles Griffin, Louis Le- Eiaton said ''Russia haa opme ed, "by Introducing unlimited mll- aaaignment arts with the P.T.X. Hose and Ladder Co. No. 4 an­ ber waa "Gethsemane” by Mau­ out the country were shut down Blond, Ralph Segee, Wellman down like a glacier through the itary-totaUtarian authority wdth- nual banquet, 6:30, Hose house. Field Bervlca where he waa ap­ ling. Mr. Cosman was at the or­ last midnight by a 24-hour print­ Burnham and David Burnham Baltic states and Albania and now pointed to the poaltlon of chairman out any collaboration with the Saadoy, April 4 gan and Robert Taylor, a tenor In ers’ strike for higher pay. Upward Burial will be In the Center ceme­ is threatening Finland and other people, deprived the Trieste popu­ Cana Conference Eeho at Bt ot the carpent^ trades, and arhere the choir, at the piano. The Introlt, of 100,000 men were called out by tery, South Windsor. Scandinavian countries. James’s hall at 7 p. m. be acted aa asalstant to the direc­ lation of all basic democratic "Palm Branches” waa by the their C?ommunist-led union. "They won’t stop.” he continued, rights and all liberties.” Toeadayi ^ r i l 6 tor In the onpanlaatlon of the en­ Chapel choir and Women's chorus, News of the treaty revision pro- "until they come up against an tire P.T .X Field Service program. Thomaa J. O’Brien It added: Annual Concert, (3 Clef Club, at whild the Men's chorus at the of­ posal led to flat fights yesterday Emanuel Lutheran church. Last July 1 be was appointed aa- Thomaa J. O'Brien, formerly of i economic force— military If neces- "The American-Britiah-zone . . . fertory sang "Jeniaalem.'' The In Trieste and Milan. It brought aary—that wdll atop them.” Is the only area In liberated Ehi- April 8-9 statant director at the E. C. Good­ minister. Rev. Leland O. Hunt, de­ approval from many Italians, Hartford and New Britain, died; win Technical. School In New. Brit­ after a long lUncsa at the home Purpoae to Support Arralea rope where, to this very day, no Gay Nineties Revue, Center ain. livered an inspirational sermon on criticism In (Tommunist eastern Representative Vorya (R-Uhio), election for aclf-governlng bodies Chufeh Co-Wads, HoUister Street "The Kingly Power of Christ.” Ehirope and a doubtful response of his daughter. Miss Margaret auditorium. Swmp» boMwaat Mr. Foigmann’s appointment to a member of the Foreign Affairs has been carried out." "The Easter Story" from some TWestlnos. Borba, Bel­ O’Brien at 7 Pratt atreet, Essex, . Friday, April 9 dry. keep* H dry tha dlrectorahip of the Howell on Saturday. Besidea hla daughter, committee, told the Rules commit­ The new propoaal, Yugoslavia Cheney Technical School will be­ The "Elaatcr Story” from "The grade Communist newspaper, teemen that, as he sees It, the said, disregards the democratic Afinual Maaonlc Ball, Masonic — lewatfaaWy- Messiah'’ by Handel, consists of he leaves a son, Thomaa J. . Temple. come effective April 1. 1948. He gave a hi.il nf the official 'Yugo­ O’Brien; two sisters, Mrs. Anne J.| bill is to support will of residents In the free terri­ succeeds R ..W . Adams, who has the second and third parta of the slav attitude. It reported the news the economies of countries which tory. It said the western powers Saturday. April 24 oratorio. Mrs. Virginia Whitehall Hannon and Mrs. fJatherine F. ^ ‘ Meeting to make voters at Mu been acting director since Septem­ briefly under the hesdlit.e, ''Im­ Williams of Manchester; and sev­ are maintaining 104 Army divi­ had championed the peace treaty RuH-rtrUiingconiiruciioe ber of'last year; and who, because played the piano accompaniments perialist Maneuvers with Trieste sions for possible defense against solution they now seek to change. nlctpal building. Hours 9 a. m. to eral nieces and nephews In New ! 8 p. m.' tbroughoui. W ill lift for of other assignments, has. been throughout the program and Mr. Before Italian Elections.” 199 Soviet and satellite divisions. yrar*. Require* no anemion. Britain and New Haven. A re­ Monday, May 3 able to devote but part time to the Cosman directed. During the of­ Those figures were official U. S. Quiet operatioa. fertory he played on the organ quiem high mass will be celebrat­ Annual Ooncert, Beethoven Glee Manchester school. Mr. Adama ed by Rev. Patrick Klllen at Our Army estimated last fall, Vorys Low COM. Low operating leaves to give full time to the di­ “Pastorale Symphony.” The solo- i Hospital [Notes { Club, High School hall. Lady of Sorrows church at Elasex said. Wedaeaday, May 5 cmt. Intullaiioo simple and rection of the P.TJC. Field Service lats were all froijn the choir, Mrs. I Blast Wrecks "That Is very Interesting," re­ easy. Over two hundred Elsie Gustafson, soprano; Mrs. | Tuesday at 9 a. m. Friends may Special Town Meeting on divid­ program which, under his direc­ call at the A. E. Price Funeral marked Representative Brown (R- Admissions Saturday: Thomas thoutand in utet tion,, has developed to the point Mary Stewart, alto; Paul Vol- ing town into voting districts. Pay* for ittcif ta protee- 'Arab Sector Home, Elssex, Monday evening. I Ohio). "Your statement Indicates Prentice, 35 New street: Nlel State Armory. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. where It la now operating approxi­ quardsen, tenor, and Alfred Lange, Danahy, 19 Gorman Place; Richard tion of your batement equip­ bass. All four were In excellent j Burial will be In St. Joseph's cem- that the 16 countries to come un- TucMlay, May II mately 150' part time classes etery, Clvcatcr. der ERP have agreed to keep Clough, 9 Avon street; Miltcm ment from water seepage and throughout the state with more voice and each sang, several reclta- j (Continued from Page Une) Bridal Pageant of Group C at 6ood-water damage. tlves impressively. The chorus al­ ------^ those divislona going. Plouff, 119 Autumn street. O nter church. than 3,000 apprenticea enrolled, the Admissions Sunday; Mrs. Ann Ask for complete inferaiw so showed excellent training, and Sirs. David Ullpln ■ He asked Vorys whether such Friday, May 14 majority of whom are veterans. Jews tried to fight their way out. Sullivan, 9 Emerson street; Mrs. Vtion. No obligation. the whole program waa one of the this report salcl. It added that Mrs. LlUian Gilpin, wife : aasurainces have been given by Annual Spring Concert of Cliam- Kr. Folipnami and Mr. Adams reland. Sw-nlen, Turkey, Portugal, Marjorie Bennett, South Windsor; have worked together on a num­ best given in the church for years. two more Arabs were killed when David Gilpin, of 16 Prospect street, II tnade Club, Emanuel Lutheran Iceland and Switzerland. Mrs. Caroline Gessay, .Rockville; church. STOCK MERCHANDISE List of Singers a Haganah relief party reached Rockville, died at her home last PRICES SLASHED ber of Mucatlonal programs dur­ Mrs. Anna Johnson, 329 Hilliard ing the past seven years. A list of the singers follows: the scene. night following a long illness. She "Those counrtles did nothing to defend the democracies during the street: Mrs. Mary Appt, 49 Glen- Hoheathal Transferred Sopranos; Elizabeth Boyce, The police report said Haganah was bprn in Enfield, Mass., Sep­ Janet Bratsnyder, Mary Colpltts, also atucked an Arab party mo­ tember 20, 1884, the daughter of past war," Brown said. "What as­ wood street; Harry Miller, 72 Bqard Is Named PUMPS Another appointment of the Elizabeth Hunt. Marjorie Keith, toring along the Jaffa-Gaza road, George and Elizabeth Simmons. surance have we that they would Lyness atreet; Mrs. Mary Jane State Board of Education at its Ethel Lange, Dawn Muraskl, killing two and wounding three. She spent her early years in En­ participate in a defense against Miller, 103 Adelaide roa(l: Mrs. Sump Pumps, Bronxe Or last meeting transfers L. L. Ho- Beryl Wilson. 14 M Garden Drive; To Hear Claim Loqlse Perssop, Dorothy Smith, A Haganah source said Arabs field, later coming to Manchester Ojmmuniam ?” Galvanized hanthal, student counselor of the Janice Whalen. had encircled the Jewish village and then moved to Rockville where ‘‘Turkey will fight to the la.at Bernard Marly. 47 Pioneer Circle; COMPLETE DISPOSAL OF *60,000 STOCK .... BoyvcU Cheney Technical School, Altos: Bertha Borst, EUalne of Hartuv, flanking the Jerusalem- she has lived for 35 years. man against Communism, whether Gerald Lyons, 25 Elro street; Mrs. Judge William S. Hyde this Shallow Well Pumps to succeed Mr. Foigmann as aaalat- Cathcrino Marshall, Bolton Center; Burkhardt, Catherine Johns, An­ Lydda railway, and attacked the Mrs. Gilpin leaves besides her we help her or fiot.” Vorys replied. morning named Judge Raj-mond R. ant director of the E. C. Goodwin Mrs. Violet Allely, 13 Ford street; Bowers, Attorney Charles Crock­ Deep Well Puntps Technical School In New Britain. toinette Mrakovlch, Althea Potter, settlement of Neeve Yaacob, about husband, a daughter, Mrs. Guy Brown: "Would she fight if she Joan Smith, Eleanor Vittner, Eliz­ six miles north of Jerusalem. Two were not Invaded, or would she Mra. Patricia Turkington, 95 Mid­ ett and Attorney John J. O’Cbnnor Cellar Wa.shlub Pumps Mr. Hobenthai waa bom In Scribner, of Rockville; two broth­ abeth WlUard. Jews and seven Arabs were report­ fight only if the Russians invad­ dle Turnpike West. as a commlNsion from a local Pro­ Manchester and reoeived hla early ers and two sisters. John J. Sim­ Admissions today: John Berk. For Installations Below Tenors; Eugene Griffin, Robert ed wounded there. , mons of 691 O nter street. Man­ ed?" bate Court to pass upon the dis­ Bcriwoling here. A t the time of Talcottville; Thomas Murphy, puted claim of Selma Struff Sewer or Septic Tanks and Johns, Robert Taylor. Shooting and explosions were Vor>’s; "I don’t know.” chester; Richard Simmons of BEDROOM,, DINETTE KITCHEN FURNITURE; World War I he was graduated Basaea: Arthur Bowers, Ray­ heard in southern t nd eastern Vorys said foreign ministers of Grisvyold street. agalnyt the estate of William S. from the U. S. Naval A ir Corps Hartford; Mrs. Henry Tedford of mond Colpitta, William Davis, Rus­ Jerusalem this morning. Police the three Scandinavian countries Discharged Saturday: Johnson. Mr. Johnson, who waa Ground School for officer flyers at 16 Knox atreet, this town, and Mra. sell Ibbotron, E. B. Inman, Rock­ said a mortar shell grazed the Bel­ Jane Stratton of 46 Garden atreet. are meeting now "to consider Dwight C. Mortens, 16 Litchfield well known among the business Maaaachuaetta Institute at Tech­ well Potter, Jr., Frederick Wood. gium consulate. No caaualUea She alao leaves one grandchild. whether they can anv longer re­ street; Frank Stone, 44 BeMon men In the South Ehid, being em­ nology In 1918, He holds a B A . de- .-vtreet; Baby Girl Burhner, 64 Fox- ployed as a janitor In several of Manchester Following the concert, singers were reported. main on the songbird list.” Switz­ ' free from Trinity college, Hart­ A Haganah guard warned Jack The body will be at Ladd's Fu­ croft drive; Mrs: Catherine Kaiser, the business houses before his were invited to the vestry for a so­ neral home on Ellington avenue, erland also Is considering a iiossl- ford and a BJ9. degree from Teach­ cial time and refreshments. R. Keagan, general manager of Wapplng: Robert Daigle, Som- death. The claim Is for 34.000 and Pipe and Supply Rockville, where friends may call. ble change In Its historic policy of Is presented by hi.* niece, Selma UPHOLSTERED FURNltUF^; RUGS, LAMPS ers College of Connecticut. He haa Trans World Airline, Inc., to leave mersville: Mra. John Olson and INC. done graduate work at Yale and la Funeral services will be held at neutrality, he added. baby girl, 74 Henry street; David Struff, for board and care. a Jerusalem cafe today when two 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. In Its rc)9)rt, the Foreign A f­ doing gn^uate work at present at suspected membeTs of the Stern Webster, 20 White street, Rock­ The Manchester Trust Company, Burial will be in Grove'Hill ceme­ fairs committee recommended 248 No. .Main St.. Tel. 626.'t the University of Connactlcut. About Town Gang (Jewish extremists) were ville; Alexander Urbanetti, 178H administrator of the estate, dis­ tery, Rockville. speedy action. He had 13 yaara o f building con­ seen approaching him. Spruce street. allowed the claim and Mrs. Struff Captain Dlckaon, commander of The committee said the program made application to the court to atructlon experience before enter­ Keagan, a resident of New York "Is necessary to prevent the Unit­ DIaehavged Sunda.V ing the Voeatlonal - Technical Company A, C.N.G. announces C:ity, had received two telephoned Herbert W. Hummel Mrs. Anna Schroll. 60 Deerfield have a commission hear her elaim. that company drill will be omitted ed States from being confronted Mr. Johnson's estate Is Inventoried MIRRORS; BOOKCASES; STOVES, HEATERS, School system aa an aiatnictor. warnings previously from Stern- Herbert W. Hummel, 78, died with a world so unbalanced and drive; Dr. Irwin Rcznlck, 46 Co­ tonight. He wishes to congraulate ists. suddenly last night at the Man- burn road; Mrs. EMna Butler, 13 at about 313,000. ! Warning Mr. Hohenthal has been connect­ the company personnel for Its fine hostile ss to present almost un- ed with the vocational aystem for che.ster Memorial hospital. He superable burdens to the jieople of Seaman Circle; Mrs. Laura Collins, ( showing at the federal Inspection had been a resident of Manchester Wapping; Gilbert Sprague, 249 tha past 14 years, having had a va­ last Monday. the United States In the fu­ Special Town Meeting ried aqwrienbe in many of Ita Shower Is Given for ,the past nine months, living ture. ...” East Center street; Janet Matson, bcanehea aa a teacher,'War Pro­ with a son. Woodward Hiffnmel of The same considerations which .36 Waddell road; Mrs. Daisy IT'S The doctors of the Town of Bol­ Robert Warnock of the Univer­ 198 Hollister street. Canade, 150 High street; Mr*. ton are hereby warned to meet in duction Trainer (T W l), 'and stud­ sity of Connecticut will rive e require aid to Europe make It and Catherine Williams, 29 Bank WATER HEATERS; TABLES MISC. For Mae Murdock the Bolton Hall in said Town ot ent counselor. He has served at vo­ theater review before the Women’s Mr. Hummel retired recently necessary to strengthen CSilns "aa cational schools In Middletown, after serving as a preasman at the barrier in the Far East against street; Mrs. Edith Laurltzcn, 104 i i h s holton, on Saturday, March , 27, dub at Its meeting this evening Homestead street. 1948 at 2:00 P. M.. for the follow­ . WiUlmantle and Manchester. In the South Methodist church. MIsa Mae Murdock, daughter of Atlantic (Darton Company In Nor­ this further encroachments of Communism and tlje domination of Dlarharged Today ing purposes: The hostesses at the social time to Mr. and Mra. Thomas A. Murdock wich for many yean. the world by Moscow,” it said, Miss Nellie Toohey, 65 South 1, To SCO If the Town vs’lli vote follow will be Mra. Byron Boyd of Lake'Street, whose marriage Besides his son, he leavres one Main street; Susan MeKinnIe, 73 and Mrs. John Donovan. gnnddaughter, Sandra Alice Hum­ adding: FOR the 35,000 Five Thousand dollars Post Office Here to Walter O. Miner df Stontngton. Faced with this prospect, there Plymouth Lane; Mrs. Alice Hoff­ mel of this town and one sister, voted at the last annual town will take plqce May 15 at the South can be but one choice: To extend man, 24 Maple street; Mrs. Marva DRASTIC CLOSE-OUT REDUCTIONS Mrs. Daisy Canade of 150 High meeting for the revaluation ot MethodUt church, jvas tendered a Mrs. Robert Frisble of Bantam. the aid necessary In both economic Williams and baby girl, 120 Wad­ Has Job Offering street haa entered Hartford Hospi­ miscellaneous shower Friday eve­ property In the Town of Bolton, The deceased was a member of and military spheres. A calculated dell road; I-ouisc Arncr, 132 Sprue* VVcstinghousc" be taxed at the rate of 31.000 One tal where ehe will undergo a ma­ ning. , the Trinity M. E. church of Nor­ street: Jaan Parks, -127 Middle jor operation. risk. It has been called. But such Thousands dollars a year for a Opilortunttlea for disabled vet- The party was given at the home wich Funeral services will be a risk Is no risk, compared to the Turnpike, East, Mrs. Jennie Nich­ of Mrs. Flank Senkbeil of 49 I nn - I \ ' ' , . K period of five years starting with ffiOM to file applications tor re- held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 grim certainty of the alternative.' ols, 49 Norman street. year 1947-1918. Bt. Christopher’s Mothers (Cir­ Gardner streeL The mother of the from the churtdi and Allen Fu­ tpeqad examnatlons for empjoy- cle will meet with Mrs. John Stev­ 2. To see If the Town will vote ■MOt toi tha Postal Service were bride-elect assisted. Green and neral Home, 15 Sholes avenue, SHOP EARLY AND ENJOY BEST SELECTION! ens of 16 Ferndale Drive, Wed­ white waa used by the hostesses for Norwichtowm. Burial will be In an additional 32,000 Two Thou­ 4nN8Mad today by James S. WU- nesday evening at eight o’clock. sand dollars for snow removal. 800, Iwal Civil Service Secretary the decorations. A watering-can Hamilton avenue cemetery. 0$ with streamers In these colors at­ Friends may call tonight from “SPEEDY by Turnpike Auto Body Work* 8. To see if the Town will vote tt tha Manchester, Conn., Poet Robert Charlee Barrett, USN, viDoa, Under the Veterans P ref- tached to the gifts waa suspended 7 to 9 to pay their last respects. WUNTTOi T MO TM6 V r 1 WOQK AT ~ an appropriation of $800 Six Hun­ son of Mr. and H^ra. C. J. Barrett BUT MV FitT Act of 1044 and tha Civil from the mantel. The centerpiece WON'T dred dollara for a new snow plow, of 38 Mt. Nebo Place, Is serving on the buffet table was a large StAUTinX which appropriation to be includ­ TRADE-IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE AND APPUANCES. .LIBERAL ALLOWANCES GIVEN ALL SALES FOR IMMEDUTE DELIVERY... ALL'SA LE S I Regulations, eartaln axam- aboard the Aircraft Carrier UR.S. a nay ha reopanad by per- white shoa’er cake surmounted by ed in the 1948-49 Budget. Princeton, anj) haa been advanced a miniature bride and bridegroom. anttttsd to 10-polnt veterans to photographers mate, second Funerals 4. To lay a tax on the laat per­ . H effiienca, eu«di aa disabled veter- Horseshoes for ^ood luck decorated fected Grand List to nveet the ex- the table cloth and napkins. Games Kldowa af vateraaa and wtvee Mrs. Nellie A. Oeodala penaea and provide for the appro­ and the usual social pastimes priations of the laat annuad town a f ffiaahlavatanaa. Andanoa-Shta Poet, No. 2046, ^ n a poaltlon of BObaUtuto Ctaik- whiled away the time. Funeral servicM for Mr*. Nellie meeting and alao for the Reserve VJr.W„ bald Ita annual banquet A. Goodale, wife ok FYed Goodole CbRlar a i tha M annhaati r Oonn, Saturday evening In the Post Fund fqr Capital and Non-recur­ ring Ehcpendlturea In accordani-e fbat o n a a la one erhioh «aa be rooms, writh a large attendance of of Hebron rood, Glastonbury, wero Public Reconls with the provisions of Sec. 97 G -C pbopaMi. in t o aataWlsheil aa a members and friends, darence held this afternoon at two o’clock EAST HARTFORD the 1943 Supplement of Uie Genu­ COLONY FURNITURE CO. if lEkiM Huinintloiii irt Peters(m who 'Was master of cere- and largely attended in the Buck­ ioai iffidr to SU apnropriato monias, called on a number c f Wanaatoe Dssd ingham Congregational church. al Statutes. TEL. 8-0142 ' h M alao to rviaoi War thoM present for remarks. GoM Loiilss C England of Manckes- The minister. Rev. Philip M. Row< ft. To do any other bus*r a 776 CONNECliCUT BLVD., “AT THE BRIDGE” pQtvy wnfojTi Star motharii and fathan wars tar to W. Harry England, proper­ officiated, a ^ tl)e 8 o ^ trlhutaa to com* bafora said mv. > (4 atatua n r M fuaets c f the Poet 4nd AuxiUary. ty at Boulder Road. were many and beauUtuL IurnpikeAutdBodyworks / ^ Baaksto «f flowars used on tha Leonllda M. Pops to Richard L. The hearers were George, Her­ .. Bolton, Connecticut (COLONY’S CO^WENIENT BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN IS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR PURCHASES) fablea wero aant to Gold Star Eldridge, property on Lenox bert and L ^ e Mlnker, Herbert March 32, 1948. nd tha naei M M ban, Mra. Helen Beebe and street i Klinger, Walter Weir and Herbert Tliomaa W. Wilson, ______laafea from tha lb s. Oatberipa Strange, who were Sherwood O. Bow en to Rudolph Weir. /66 WEST M/PDLE TURfiP/Ki — M ANC ^ ESTER CON N ECTIC UT V C K V lC ^ Michael Pesce, l.«|^B lM er.attlie mable to be preaent After the E. iWandell, property on Baldwin Interment wae in the Bucking- Kingsley B. Carpenter. meal Smelwg was anjoyed. Road. ham cemetery. Sali etaasn MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, MARCH 22.104S • A. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. MARCH 22.124S Five Foiind Dead won an honorabl* mention on th« Scimts’ Drive Palm Sunday Gottwald Foresees Whizlei* B imI v 1842 All American college team for that year. Tax Evasion PUBLIC In Bomber Wreck Little Opposition Ills Baaic Training STENOGRAPHER Is Successful Sermon Given On Transport In October 1842, the young man Advice Given PA^s Trip Hartford 46 to 41 to Enter Playoff Rio de Janeiro, March 22.— Prague. Czechoslovakia, March cniiated In the U. 8. M. C. after F. M. BRODERICK —Five Brazilian crewmen were, 1 Sk c : .. ... 22 (Ah—Premier Klement Oott- he graduated from the Univeralty Bahia ew 11%. gtmtm a t Ovrr $4,000 Raised in found dead todav In , the wreckage i vJinoru O. wald aald today he foreacea little Now at San Francisco, of Connecticut earlier that year. McKane, MBstermiiid of Raam 98 TcL t-IM t oppoeitlon to the' Communiat gov­ He received his Initial training at Recent Campaign for ?0 Srl^“ I son Preaches on ‘Priile’ ernment progVam In Czechoslova­ H i s Family Here Is Quantico, Va„ and on Dec. 18 he ‘Well Devised Scheme* Softballers Jerry Smith Wins Town Hickman Signs Permanent Camp The plane was one of four j At Center C lllirrll kia. Notified waa oommlaaioned ga a 2td Lieut. To Be Arraigned Motor Sales Humble PoUsh League Mitchells being flown here for ths _____ He said elections to be held 'in From Quantico, he waa aaalgned to Eli Assistants Brazilian Air Force from Ssn An-j _ „ _ ^ . accordance with the terms" of the the Paratroop School at Camp FENDER AND BODY Meet Tonight Pin Crown Downing Tarca Ifanctaesttr District Boy Scout's tonlo. Texas. It crashed near the | Clifford O. Simpson de­ law will "confirm the vlctor>’ of Mr. and Mrs. John WInzIer, of Gllesple, Calif., where he graduated Ntw Havan, March 22 — (AF>— Rill ftnsBcial Mmpsijni draws to a siic- mouth of the Gunipi river, l.’id | clared that pride is the most- in- the people and the defeat of reac­ ' 22 Wadsworth street, have been In 1843. Two months later he was Cornelius McKane, 00, of 44 Cen­ Spartons in Overti Hard Fought, ExcRi] I sent overseas. After serving five jaennski and Margarita caMful close with a total of over mlles es.st of Belem. ' sidious of the sins of the spirit be-! tion." ' notified by the War Department ter street, Waterbury, described WORK Hew Member Expected Jerry Smith la the now bowHne* Tho Ught-halrsd MovorsT aos Tlie premier's statement I months overseaa Lieut. Winzlef re­ tommon at Manebeoter. Bndth than reOad a 118 aixto game, four M.QOO already collected. After ^m e 68 other Ameriesn made corrupt the soul even * ‘ , Premier s siatemcnt was ' that the body of their aqn. Lieut. by U. 8. Attorney Adrian W. Join Yale Football the district's modest finan­ military planes previously turned to the U. 8. for more train* Sotiaiene ami Flaax, la c.' Aeeomerp, Connolly, To Be Admitted to Twi on too dockptn crown yesterday plas hotter than Ids emponent, and p»)hng ------in the very act of worship, at the 1 v "IS?'*'' 28th Regiment, 9th Marine DIvi* defrauded the government of more ths msnsure at BuadI larea, four Boons, os yon win notloo, won Now Mavsn. M ardi 88—(P)—Big alon, Lieut. Winzler went overaeas 41-40 Win$ Cavalien Uconn ARRistant Thera win be a apodal moating garass to two. poor aa a whole. Smith's 148 waa Score Down in fund for the development of the Jesus showed grest humility and Mssaryk. It is Gottwskrs has reached San Franrisco on the than 175,000 In income tax pay­ Harman Hiclunan Isft no doubt to­ ' II. ,S. transport Walter W. I again. tonight at 7:88 at too local ToC oS Braith, sea pinner with Chain- high for the final sat. "John and Fredciicka .Tolinson I Easter Seals yet kept His Inner integrity all practice to give written answels ments, will be arraigned before U. Top Junior Guards BoftSoU Twinght Looguo managom day hs hasn't boon idls sines ho Burowlec, rt . . At Armory; Menwrtal Camp." Anyone desirous through that acene and the fol­ to wiitten questions. He bans per­ .Srhwenk. The bodies of 48 Con- It vvas on Feb. 21. while operate Btorrs, March 81—<81— George ban M ovsn In tha "Y” Langue, The scons wen as foUowa: agresd tost Tuesday to become 8. Commissioner mhert Alcorn A now team Is ospsetsd to bs wen tho Brat game by two ptaa Bmlth ---- 186-148- 88-188-182-118 Perctoc,. rf . . .. of contributing to the camp fund lowing week, Mr. Simpson aald sonal interviews. ing aahore on Iwo Jima. that Lieut. here at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Vant Bibber, DIreetor at AthleUes TMe’s footboU boas. may do ao by mailing their con- ! Stiles SI,200 Winzler was wounded by a Jap The Cavallon and Mnnehonter tsksn Into ths foM at this session and tho aooond nr six. Ib s a e o n i Taros ....108-184-196-188-188-188 Server, I f ...... The Polish-Americans there are some kinds of pride that McKane, arrested by Deputy U. Ifotoro won their remeUve at the Univsrsity ot Oonneeticat. to roploeo Lata’s Borvleo who Though hard-pressed for time, Vllga. If ...... tritation to Allan Taylor, .*>6 Hen­ are good, as pride in one's fam­ howitzer shell that struck am* announced late yesterday after­ iro Smith. 186 and 148, whila rappo Oorrantt was sUmlnatod hs has euceeeded In lining up Ms Inta the finals of toe State phibioua tank. After receiving 8. Marahals Fred B. Lewie and gainea Saturday night in the Bee dropped out Mot wook. Taams tost Torea reglatered gomao at 108 and by B into In tho quartor-llaalOL 4 Kose, c a ...... ry street. ily; the pride that lets one have Robert Slattery in Waterbury last Junior Town Otomptonahlp Tour- noon that Harold W . Mopp have daflnltely tntored a hid for five aides—two of them newcomers League playoffs jrcsterday All Scouters have inspected aiul enough self-confidence to try a treatment on a hospital ship, lying 184. Taros cams back to gain to 8, with Bon Avon downing A1 hsre and the ethers hold-overe Btaum, rg . . . . ' I a ic u I Kesidpiits .\ske«l Czeehs W ork week following an Investigation I nwMihtoi been engaged os asalstont football tho v o m t berth ore toe ktcol the third game by six pine, 106 to Roborta, 4 to 8, and ‘rarea d l s ^ Kosek, rg .... noon at the Armory by were favorably Impressed with the new job; pride that gives one self- offshore, WIpzIer returned to ac­ by Internal Revenue Areau I coach and Inatruetor o f physteal from the Bowie OdeU regime. fine camp site In Bolton. At the j To (^ontribiitp to This tion. On March 3 he was wounded The Gavoltere had on eoey Uom Saint Jomaa nine o f lost yaaFe hut Smith rnillsd and won the at Roy Upp by tho soma sco Athletic Director Bob Ktphuth Severiek, Ig.... strong Hartford BL Cyril dufe respect so that he will love him­ agents, was said by Maher to have I of It trouaeing the Junior Guards sducoUon at ths Untvsraity. His Cfiiurch Laogue. Boat Hortfoed’e fourth fomo 189 to 198. Torca's Taros, Avory and Smith golnod ths District meeting Friday evening, self enough to make himself lov­ Without Pay again, this Jtime fatally. duties win eommenes next August announced Hickman's choices this Opetoch. Ig . . . . a score of 48 to 4L The I W o r t h y ( ^ u s p aaelatad in the flUhg of approxi­ 77 to letorhlte the Motors hod to Dovelettes, who captured the title 188 fifth game was one ptoi bettor soml-Bnals with Bmlth drswtng a suggestions were made for the im­ able; and the pride that one haa mately 900 fraudulent returns In- 16. morning—Honry R. (Bob) Mar­ WM herd ptoyed provement of the camp site by the go Into an overttoM to nip the In the NofWtoh tournament, snd a toon Bmlto’e end tha game sc bys. Torca whipped Avory by garita and Harry ^ Jacunakl. who 18 Totale ...... 18-20 48 in his church. Stereetypera Ratify Contriet volvlnc refunds of more than Kopp, who has been ths varsity team from tho United Aircraft It stood at torso to two in favor four games to one and thua quaU mured at ttmM by Iocm k o S . erection of a District cabin, indiv­ Hartford. Marrh 22 W. Wat.son Spnrtonn 41 to 48. at asototsd at Harvard tho post two Bartferd "There is, however, the pride More Than 4,000,000 $79,000. The Spartocin-Moton eonteot Hns coach under Dick Harlow at Is felt that a number of ether leeal toalth. fled to meet Bmlth for the title. handling by boUi cinba idual camp sites, tniils and coun­ House, presiilent of the Connecti­ that Jesus preached against, and ■* T Harvard for the post two years, ons; Marvin (Prsochor) cil circles, etc. The camping and New York. March 22—(Ab— Advised To Ust Fake Depeadeata I won well played and exelting all taoma will be present Franklin, Jimmy DsAngslto, and Noce, r f ...... Hartford aterted the scoring wRIi cut Society tor Crippled Children against which the whole Christian j Busy in Factories and Four hundred and fifty union the way and the victory was deold- eooohsd St Oonnsetteut In 1846. Thera Is no entree fee to the >)Utdoor craft of the Boy Scouts gospel again and again Invects. (t I Maher said McKane, a former At that Urns be was given e r^ t Btu (Haney. Bores r f ...... •Wow-Wow" Worohei hitting ton will Increase tremendously by the and Adults, today urged all Inter­ Mines and on Building stereotypers employed by 19 New lawyer, had apparently advised od at the foul line oe both teams league. A now team moat poot a Greensboro Open Hickman, who to xrindlng up hU Bhettle, If ...... cords for a twin pointer to be fW- ested in the care, treatment. Job is that pride which builds around York newspapers ratified yester­ tallied 14 Umee from the Oaor for developing the line on ths hiidi- bond at toe tUna they enter the addition of ^ fine camp, available his clients, mostly Mexicans and sat scoring team in the school’s duttos as Arm y Una eoaen, roesd Kudrowakl, If . . ■ d by a free throw by MOra training, education or other phases oneacif a conadous wall of inde-! day a new contract providing a Puerton Ricans, to Ust from one to with the Moton making 1$ fouto league end then double toe amount Local Sport at a convenient hiking distance. pendencr, that isolates oneself | Prague. March 22—(/Pi More history. Won by Mangrum down from West Point. N. Y , yss- DIakon. c . . . . Diakon. The Poles had troubta hi Thanks Expressed of help lor di.sabled persons to call weekly pay Increase of 19.90. The six non-existent dependents cm Spark'Up Farm Work agoinet 18 for tho Sportona that Is carried by the other hold­ terday Just long enough to meet Roeki c ...... getting started but with Mg Al from the rest of the world, that than 4,000,000 Czechs worked for boost, retroactive to Feb. 20, His appointment to tha Btorrs Trcaaurer Joseph Monahan and on the Society or its local chap­ 11948 and 1947 income tax returns ?Tho 8nt half oaw very little over tooms. A t the and o f tho first Chatter ■oms 100 prospscUvs Yals foot- RawsM, rg . . . . Burowlec playing the bucket be ters for advice on where such aer- has BO much concern for oneself nothing yvsterday, the govern- brings the average stereotyper's The U. 8. attorney said It was scoring with both teams cautious­ post win be wsU reoaivsd alnos ■aoeon. the bond lovetto to one ballera and to UU them they are the entire District committee that there is indifference to the ment announced today, A Faully Magneto let. no Kopp wss one of ths most popular Greensboro, N . C., March tX—UTt Kay. r g ...... became the first local tod to Mt the heartily thanks the citizens of vices may be obtained. pay to 84.90 a week. Under terms the "most serious case of Its kind ly moving the boll around looking half, end If the team has not re­ —As ths touring golf stare Isft In "fo r plenty at hard work." ■coring column fo r the P. A.’a. U m j suffering of others. .Icsus com-, They worked In the nation's fac- of the tw'o-ycer contrset, wage moo nmke time, mnking n crept sttUeUe offtetsla on ths hUI during ceived any finss, ths amount is rt- WUUe OlekaenOkl emerged as J. WoTobel. Ig . Manchester. Bolton. Andover and "We are enabled to carry on ever to occur In the Connecticut fo r oppertunltloe to sure boekoto. hsre today for Chortotts and ths the HUIyer OoUege Hawks’ boeket- He bUnksd aa they chssred Ms P. Worohei, lg first period was closely played with these services by the funds derived ‘ mended the man who prayed in , lories and mines and on building talks may be reopened in one year. district.” To renllj MAKE time enU ns. Tho half ondod with tho ooore Uod his former tenure, it is known funded. An league teams must words, snd precosded to add that Hebron for their whole-hearted that head coach J. O. Christian last open tournament of the win­ boU team's third best scorer dur­ Pete Btaum putting the from the annual Easter Seal Sale the temple, 'Lord be merclul to projects. Their gratis labor was the McKane was arrested on a com­ tor gunraotoed Mngnoto Borvlce up at 11-oU. Both toamo oponod hs've fun uniforms, constating ot ter sciiedulei Lanky Uoyd Man­ Yals wmM bo a "trem wMch cooperation and support of the fi­ me a sinner,' Instead of the one' first of a scries of government wonted to have Kopp bock snd ing toe post ■eaeog. The former 17 Totals .... 14 18-21 41 ahead and having good control o f nancial campaign. Only through now in full swing,” he said. "Not missioner's warrant issued by nnd Ropnlre! IVo wUl onvo yon up In tho lost two poriode and hats, pants, shirts snd stockings grum o f Chicago emerged aa Ka. blocks snd tacMsf." They Uked the honrda. The nrat period ended who thanked God he was not like j "victory shifts." IJeiit. John E. W'lazler Editor to Take Bride waa quoted as saying. -Ms did an RockvlUa High star who now rc- Bcore at halftime. 87-17 Man- these contributions wMll it be pos­ only do we provide treatment for i Alcorn last Wednesday and waa matobod baskot for baskot. first sHke. 1 men of the seoaonol swing. Btdea In Manchester regtetered 9$ that. too. Thay’U find out exactly 13 to 0 in favor of Mancbreter. The money they would have remanded to New Haven county money, to otart with, relimhlo sxceUent Job In ’46, and ws on All bills psrtolning to the play­ what hs means whan they report Chester. sible to erect a fine year-round the handicapped, hut we al.so bene- ” necticut dead are aboard the New York, March 22.—0

— the Motors got tho Jump with a Tha dapper 1848 National Open points In 19 gamsa HlUyer w Referee, Bogginl. Umpire, Bar- Kose, Btaum, atod Server were Mr. Simpson used illustrations earned will go to an international Jail pending tomorrow's hearing, in lime. In the end. We •peelaliz* oovon point load but the Spartons glad for ths opportunity to get ing at tha game, such sa halls, champion hiked his year’s earn­ for spring practice on April 18 camp for the Boy Scouts. fit from the advice of trained con- of H. L. Mencken, the doctors transport. Whitclaw Reid, editor of The New him back.” nins and d r o p ^ ton starto. rone. the point makers for the Potos In District officers under Chairman sultanta ot the National Society children's relief fund and to the $10,000 bond. In Magneto nad Ignition oervico- fought hsek In tho lost qusrtor to bases, u m p i^ scorsr and power ings to $10,838.88 by taking tho The 82-yaar-old Jacunakl heito that discovered anaesthesia and guerrilla cause in Greece. The Winzler family haa made York Herald Tribune, will wed Kopp brings a wealth of p l^n g ore paid out o f oenoctlaaa snd there from neethy New Britain. He cap­ the second period and the locals Ekiward Dik thank the Scouts and for Crippled Children and Adults arrangements witH Watkins tto Um gomo up ss ths luisl whto- 810,000 Greensboro Open ysster- PhU (Harks, a local rsMdsnt, started to surge ahead. Lanky Ed Sir .. Pcrclval looking for the Holy i The government did not say Miss Joan Brandon, an undergrad­ To De-RaMon Dairy Froducta tie blew. snd coaching txperlsnce with hint la no team cut s t any Urns. Bach day. tained the 198$ Fordhem eleven Scouters who, through their un­ with which we are affiliated. I Brothers to take charge of burial I Ho plojrod va n ity at Western coached ths HUlysr cagsn during KudrowsM kept the visitors in tbs tiring efforts, nude the solicita­ Services Are Free Grail as illustrating this pride „.hich will get the biggest share. uate at Barnard college, next bon of toe eight franchise holders Is Despite e faltering 78 flnteh, he end played for ate years with the St. Louis Dropped and how It can corrupt even when , when the body reaches Manches­ Scrappy Joe Acoomero and Joe Maryland from 1838 to 1838 under ths 1947-4$ season. Clarks Is now Green Bey team of tho Netlonel ball game In this period with some tion and collection poasible. "A staff of medical advisors, oc- More than 230,00o hours were July. Mias Brandon's moUicr, Mrs. Brussels, Belgium, March 22.— I Connolly lod tho way for tho Mo- a membtr of the Manchester 8oft- had enough of a euahlon built up one ha.s given oneself to holy ter. They have not as yet been Dick Harlow. Ho was named an boU Tw ilight League InCn a non- drilling Ms hasiball squad for ths FootbeU League where he wee an brilliant pl-vot shots but was not Whole-hearted thanks are ex­ cupatlonal, physical and apocch Hhmking. Sir Percival, though . put in at the Bata ahoet and allied jiotificd of the date of arrival of Dorothy Brandon, who Is a mem­ I (P)—All dairy products In Belgium^ totb in tho tost half while Felix through eerltef rounds of 70-88-W coming season. receiving much support from Ms tended to the Manchester Evening industry works alone!^ an an­ ber of the editorial, staff ot The except Imported butter will be de- NORTON AU-Bouthem guard sad among his dlvldend corporation as Usted with to fliueh one atroke ahead ot Low outstanding end. His ooachtng From Cage Play therapists, employment counselors.; prjegt. missed out becauiw he the body in Manchester'. ssmbogns kept them sUve in the moot chsrishsd poossastons is the Bscretary of Btsto, snd be­ experience Includes a aeason at teammates who had trouble la Herald and the Rotary Club of nouncement said. Herald Tribune, announced the ' rationed May 1, the Food ministry first two porlodo- Bnico Wilkie, Worahen, who succeeded him os social workers and research an- I j.^ked the true humility Sir Gala- ' A Brilliant Student ELECTRICAL watch from Dick Harlow carrying comes, as long as ho la a member Open king a year ego. Danny Falcons has a spot on ths Notre Dame. finding their scoring eyt. Ths half Manchester for their generous alysts at national headquarters of- ^ad had. "To overcome pride," Actors from the National thea­ troth today. Reid Is 34 years old , announced today. Bob DIBstttoto and Joo Hublsrd New York. March 22—(Pi- ended with the Potos wvll ahaod 87 publicity and efforts, and especial­ ter helped on a house building Prior to !iia enlisting in the U. S. and Miss Brandon la 17. INSTRUMENT sa inscription clUag Kopp aa in good standing, a stockholder In Mengrum'a 378 was two under ring card at ths Hartford Audi­ Mergertta, 27, a brilUant back fer consultation services to affil-1 j,e concluded, "one must in all re­ ■ M. C. R., "Wink" Winzler aa he did tho hosvy oooring fo r tho SpsT' "Harlow’s Greatest CMptsln." He torium Tuesday night The local at Brown, comes from Medford, Eight of the country's blue-ribbon to 17. ly to Town Manager George Wad­ lated societies on all phases of the project. Chlltiien helped clean rub­ COMPANY I tons with Jimmy Roach playing s this corporation. A teem or e epon- per for 73 holes over the 8,730- Ihtionships whether between fa­ waa popularly known, was one of captained the team In 1832. aor. In turning hla franchlee beck yard Bedgefleld County Club featherweight meets Bddla Drake Mess. He played with the CMca non-profesaional basketball squads Returning for the tMrd perioA-- dell. through whoso efforts the use treatment and training of the han­ ther and son, husband and wife, bish from homes and office build- gqod Soor game. Brucs wUkle’s o f Meriden tn a scheduled six of the Municipal bulWng as head­ I the finest t tl-.eletca, as well as a Kopp coached at Northeoatern to the league, ralinqulehea to the course, a per 70 strip. go Bears of the National Football win asaembte hsre Saturday for the rest proved benefictol to toe dicapped. These services provided neighbor and neighbor, confess iugs. 71 Hilliard St. Tel. 5189 ovsthssd shot from the side o f tha end at Brown before entering the rounder. Bandy Baddler and Bob­ League for two seeeona and Ui quarters, was made possible. The Czech Parliament worked brilliant student, to have graduated league ell rights aa a stock holder The victory wee his third of the the Olympic trials, but tong Ed vMton M Diakon startsd a scor­ through Easter Seal receipts are his weakness and his ain, havV court with 16 soeonds to play tied ecrvlce In 1943. His asalgnmenta year, making him tho only player by Tlmeoa clash In tho ten round 1948 Joined Dick Harlow at HsT' ing sprue helped by WotohsL to# The Cuh Scouts, Boy Scouts, yesterday too. from Manchester High School. Aa In the eorporatlon. Any team desir­ MaCauIey and Ms B t Louis to a i^ free to all Interested persona." Mr. strong convictions about God's captain and second' baseman on HCM the gome up s t S8-sll and foroed carried him to Connecticut where ing more Information on league to win more than one of the 11 star bout. yard. Saints edged closer to the Potoo. B x ^ rer and Air Scouts thank the House said. It voted ',(. confiscate land hold- the contest Into on overtime. Franklin was one of Odell’s ■hooters w ill be missing from the SoMt-minded public of Manches­ forgiveness and then commit him- the Manchester Baseball team and he aerved es a Prefaaoor of Mill rules are urged to contact one at $10,000 tournementa held to date. Hartford displayed scope moo- The Connecticut Society offers self to Jesus Christ. inzs in exces„ of 125 acres. Land- T O HELP! Hublsrd was put Intq one of the tory Sclenee snd Tactics. It chief lieutenants lest season end firing line. ter District for the opportunity of tackle for th* Red and White foot­ the league effiolels prior to the For Worshan the $1,400 runner- Herb Phelon, a fast ball right The BllUkcns. who won the re­ tecutor clooe checking m they h M services not available from other "Before the cross on which the i peasants will get a chance to ball aggregation. "Wink" excelled. touffhost predicsmonto a ball play St this time that ha coached Con meeting if poosible. ‘Hie lone de­ up money ended a p ^ o d of rough hander, ie working out with the turned down an offer to accom' the Polm to two poteto hi too having their own permanent year- agencies or bureaus serving the Prince of Glory died we must' acquire this excess land at favor- or eould ssk for. Hie team waa pany Odell to the University of cent National InrtaUon. were with­ round camp. Upon graduation from Manchester c ra ik f 99tff SMsIii ? nectlcut’e line. A fter being dla- sire of the present membere ie to going that eaw him flnlah no h ij Wesleyan baseball team under first five minutm of this period physically handicapped. Demands place all of our posaosaions, all o f) able terms, trsUlag two points in the closing er than a tie for thirteenth at San O ach Norm Daniels. Phelon pitch Washington last January. De- drawn from the fast Madtocn : High school, he entered the Uni­ Ar. you treublrd b* dlstr... of chorged from the aervice with the admit e teem that will live up to Square Garden field tost night by wMto they wore MtUag coaMo- upon the Society's facilities are too j our hopes and ail of our dreams. Some of the land will be taken temsM funeUoDsI periodic, dlsturb- sssonte o f tho overtime when he rank of major, be went to Har­ Antonio in February. ed for the Cardinal Jayvees last Angella was freshman coach here tontly to tto too ocoro at SB an. versity of Connecticut, where he snen? Docs this moke you fool *o O u r. U a bnsiaett huilt the high etsndorda for which the ths university’s nthtotlo board. many and too urgent to permit du- | and looking updnto the face of our | from the church under the meas- played a guard position on the upon emerjgencie.. hi an y w ss fouled Just sa tho game end' vard and Harlow. league is known. Herman Keiser of Akron, Ohio, season. last fa ll and (Haney helped DeAn- tired, hlsb-otruns. nerooito—at such od and a w i^ o d two ahoto. He gells. wMch decided ths boys Should May PIm r Condi MOn Bnvoitek Union Printers plication. Instead the Society j Lord we must follow the advice j ure. It was announced that the I basketball team and eventually times? 'rheD oo try Lydlo X. Ptnk- prescriptions are com­ Kopp, who now resides In Fram­ waa third with 3$1, one stroke and Wally Parctock put too works In close cooperation with of the hymn which saya, 'Forbid chureh will be ifompensated. htm'i Vegeubl. Compound to roItoT. hod to mske both for his team’s ahead of Johnny Palmer, Bedln, homo and study. captained it. Winzler. then a mem­ ■ueb symptoms! Plnkham'o Com- pounded in a time of special T ll’w U it ! ingham, Moss., w ill assist with Stanley Onp Flayetfs An interesting nets on the State New York UnlvsMlty. runner out In front with three qolek hoop# the State Bureau of Rehabilitation, it. Lord, that I should Ixiast save Communist legislators calico the ber of the Sigma Mu fraternity. Dound Is made erpectofiy /or iMimen chsncss to go into snother sxtra spring football training for about By the Aaeoelated Frees N. C. Keiser won $1,000, Palmer Stay Off Jobs need. Realizinz this fart. t«e psriod. Ks mtossd hU first try Polish League playoff game be­ up to Bt Louis tn too InvltoUoa. and n foul ui too remohilag to M o f private agencies and other serv­ In the cross of Christ my God.' " I measure "the final victory of It also baa arbat Doctors call a two weeka under an agreement H o c k a y’ ■ world eerie*, the $800. Appoint Alibrio tho period wbllo Bartfotd could ■ The Senior choir sang two an-! peasants over entrenched land, stomachic tonic eSectl Any dnizatora. make a spectal effort to ex­ snd ths Bpsrtons bowed out of the PGA Champion Jim Ferrtar of tween the New Britain and Hart­ figures to get ths vaentsd spot al­ ices. referring appropriate cases to tend a hcminl and Mtwfying with Harvard where hie contract Btanley Cup playoff, gets under­ ford girls was ths fact that the though thsre'B soma talk toe berth only oountor with one hoop. Tho Maw York. March 28—(A*)—A F L them and receiving patients from thems, "Palm Branches" by Faure ' lords." ^YDULhNKIUM'SlaS toum » the herd way. rune until July le t of this year. way In 'Toronto end Detroit San Francisco and Bob Hamilton, service when minutes mean vHBNl In the first gome the Cevsllen •core waa 18 to 14, Hartford, at Rifle Instructor may go to toe winner of Thurs­ score at tho end at too tMrd prtataia amployed In commercial them for such specialized treat­ and "Fling Wide the Gates" from ------W ^needay night. Evanevtlls, Ind., aharsd fifth placs period WM 88 to 31 hi favor at "The Crucifixion" by Stainer. most, hfay we hare the were too strong fo r ths Guards, at 284, each taking $850. Inttrmlsslon. A t the end of the day night’s Eoat-WsM oU-Mar plants in the city stayed away ment aa Workshop therapy, craft Gunmen Kill Egyptian Judge AUTO GLASS ""/// M \'\NT Nattooal Hockey League The defending champion Toronto fourth psriod, ths scoreboard still gams. too Poles. from tbeir Jobs today in protest instruction for the homebound and i with Americo Omtilcore, tenor, a« privilege of compounding lim y kept s steady flow of raotod Maple Leafe play host to the Bos­ Jimmy DemareC OJal, Calif., of your preicription*.'' ■howsd Now Britain with 14 Anthony C. Allbrlo, o f 28 Sea­ The Olymple basketball commit­ The local todo wore ooHtoofi hi against a'lo^er work week estab- home therapy for cerebral palsied ! ■ololaf- Cairo, March 22—i/Pi—Uniden­ Installed aU plsyars pouring into ths gams and Final Btondlngs ton Brulna while the Detroit Red and Bill Nary, Phoenix, Arlx.. fol­ peinta. Ths Hardware (Hty quin­ man (Hrcle, haa been appointed In­ UMied two weeka ago by enqploy- ran tho Ousrda raggsd. Dougsn, lowed with 285’s, good for $476. tee will meet tomorrow to dodds. the fourth period to mutfR g||g children. | ...... — tified gunmen kiUed a judge today w L T Wings entertain the New York tet failed to score a point In the structor of the Manchester High Louis WUks, chairman, prsviooriy Balnto point for pMat and at too ara. Thus far the Easter Seal Sale; Mounded Clash With Guards who haa been trying Egyptian Prompt Service Johnson ' Day, FOX and Robinson paced the Toronto .. .32 16 18 Rengera. PInehurst Amateur Dick Chap­ Junior Rifle Club, It was an­ idaire men led hla dlvielon, finishing last half whils Hartford waa tally­ announced N YU would got ths bid some time ptoy n eloek-muaa O. r. Nawkirk, aecretary of the youths for placing bomba near C svslion In the scoring to pile up conducted In Manchester haa | '------• And D e tro it---- .80 18 12 Both eerles are beat four-of- ing 13 for a 38 to 14 srin. nounced today by the National If fit Louis nfussd. type of game by boldtag too hat PxlBtars league aeaalon ot the New reached $1200 towards the 1948 Nanking,IM, March 22.- -(A*»—An two British institutions here. The s S3 to 8 lead at half Urns and .83 24 18 eeven affairs with the winners with 70-74 for 391. a etreke ahead C A LL 3322 Boston . . . of hla Walker Chip teammate Rifle Association aa It granted the Ths rest o f the field — to hs M long M pooiMhto. m " T otk E m p l^ n g Printers aaaocla- goal. Mrs. Charles Burr, local j e*«mated 300 wounded Chinese victim. Ahmed A1 Khazindar Bey. from then on It woe a quesUon oe Now York .21 26 13 then meeting In another aeries over organisation a Junior club charter tion, aald men scheduled to re- lo bow high the score would be. Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio, The first annuel Senior "Y " Bee- mods up of four tadspsndsat toams rad only IP points ap hi tos chairman reported. "These funds [ police guards wa.s shot as he left hla house In Anderson 4 Depot Square, Tel. 6343 f > Montreal . .20 29 11 the same distance for the cham- ketball League banquet v'lll be In the NRA's national youth pro­ and four ooltogs comMaso—to sst final partod. Tho Potos __ pdet at 8:15 a. m. and 8:30 a. m. will be used to continue both the i Nanking railroad station today suburban Helwan this morning, TutUe and Hubbard ployod good 46 pionahlp. who soared to 7$ after a 89. White Glass Co. (Hilcago .. .20 34 6 The O iarlotte Open begin* a held Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock gram. Carrying ths indspendsat ban­ effsetive frsese in too tost two sad "era out.” charitable and advisors' functions!'" * regula- He was president of the eouit of defensiva boll and ailao oaototed Membership In the new club, He did not estimate the number PAIN1ING AND In the scoring. Bruno Moaka was four-day stand Thursday. The at the "Y ." (Hose to 75 pleyers ner bs ths Barttosvilto (Okie.) one half raimiteo o f ptoy heidlM of the Society.” she said. I ‘njurios wore reported. * Assizes. 24 Birch St. Manchester end offlclels are expected. which will devote Itself to ths Oltsrs. National AAU ehamploaa o f men affected and a union eatl- DECORATING Arfomatie the only Guard player that could final winter season event Is the too hoU in tooir r~~~^Tr fii L variotu phases of target shooting, mste was not available Immediate­ held his own sgsinet the Csvs- Auguste, Ga., Maetera, an Invita­ Denver’s Nuggets and Onkbad*s period o f (uio Bbrato and 18 ow - Plenty Of Parking tion tournament early next month. is open to boys or girls under 18 Bittners, tha ^3 teams la ths AAU ends wMch drew npptouM from a ly. A union spokesmen said last Interior and Exterior Work Uers. Training Camp Notes (Hiarlie Robbins and Al Bray years of age. Under the able lU' Bight 4,200 printers had been or- On Premises competed in the North Medford tourney, and Brooklyn's Prospect very opprectotivo crowd. Tho final Hearing Date Set Tuesday night the CevoUan •trucUon of Mr. Allbrlo. the Park Y. M. C. A , winner of toe dwed to stop work. >223 Highland St. Tel. 6312 . \ Washer meet tha North Ends and the win­ American Hoc!:ey Leagnt 20 mile run yesterday ix'lth Robblna whistle souadsd with toe soovu 4d Qlante Rede getting 15th place and Bray com­ youngsters will learn the funda­ National W Y. M. C A . crown. to 41 with toe Potos as victors. The stoppage esme after Local This Ad Brought Results ner wUI take on Mencheetor Mo­ r Eas. rn Division m e n t^ o f rifle shooting and too • of the international Typographi­ Bv Probate ('.onrt 330 Oak SL Tel. 6914 Los Angeles, Calif., March 22— | Tampa, Fla., March 22—llege (PMIadelpMa) I 8 has been set for the date of the 3‘i Foeter Stract DiBsttiato, I f ...... 5 Loa Angeles, Cellf., March 22— In the New England Preparatory yard high hurdles His time waa 7.1 bettered Ms own xrorM’s record for Davie, ...... 0 came up against Bobby Feller of (iP)—H itting la the big problem for BaaketbaU Amateur nsMuj I hearing at the local Probate Court. W. E. Goodchild, Jr.« Real Estate Co. Tel. 6811 or 6288 1 the Oevelend Indians with the Denver, Colo. — BartlesvlUe. School Basketball Tournament at seconds. The record was 7.2 shared 800 yard breaststroke in Eastern Hodge, rg 1’ Manager Billy Meyer of tha Pitts­ by Dillard and Fred Wolcott of Intercollegiate Invitation meet. His Buffalo. N. Y.—Colgate Univer­ 889 .MAIN STREET, MA.NCHESTER, CONN ^ b to rd , r g ...... 3 besea loaded. He promptly unload­ burgh Pirates The Bucs broke a Okla., Oilers won their sixth the Boston Garden. They are Gor­ ed them with bis first home run straight A. A. U. championship, Rice. time waa 8:18.1, compared with Ms sity won A. A. U. National Hock­ * Phoan 4188—4189 Days Itoech, Ig ...... 1 three-game losing streak yester­ don, Thompson, son o f Mr. and ey tlUe. defeaUng HoiUng Preoa of the year. defeating the Denver Nuggeta, 82- Fort Worth. Tex.—Texas A A M recognised record o f 2:19.8. Lacy Swirled Doily Phone 8-9037 Hartford Evea. (Reverse Charges) day, but made only five hiU In Mn. Arnold C. Thompson of 112 retained Its Southwestern RecreS' East Lansing, Mich.—Michigan of Buffalo, 7-4.. T o ta ls ...... 14 12-31 40 Apparently that blow put Mize beating the St. Louia Browns, 2-0. 48, In the finals. Both teanu. WaddeU road; Robert WlrtaUa, in hit stride. He came up with one plus third place Oakland, (jallf., tlon track and field title. (Hisrfey State won seven of 10 events to cop Colorado Springs, Colo, —Mich­ Bcore at half time, 11 all. Ref­ And the sluggers will have to hit ■on o f Mrs. Rudolph WlrtaUa of Parker of Texas ran 100-yard dash team title In Central Collegiate eree. Kovlo: Umpire Hedlund. on twro Innings later and again harder at home, too. The Pirates Bittners, qualified for Olympic 39 Delmont stivet; and Robert J. igan defeated Dartmouth. $-4. to connected for the circuit. In 0.6. Conference swim meet. win National ft. C, At K. hoeduy announced they're raising the Doughu, SOB o f Mr. and Mrs. UUe. lawpemrrriW''1W1 CavoUaro (77) AU In an, It was most sneour- screen In Greenberg Gardens from Kansas (Hty— Baylor won Robert B. Douglas of 187 Summit DOugan, rf ...... 7 1-1 15 sglng for ths hopeful Giants fens. eight to 16 or 18 feet Western N. C. A. A. UUe by whip­ street. Hubbard, rf ...... 2 0-1 4 That pennant might yet c»me Braves ping Kansas State, 80-92, and Thursday evening ths winter- nay, I f ...... n 2-4 12 back from Flatbuah. Bradenton, Fto., March 22—UP) qualified for Olympic triala. term athletic banquet o f Monson Sports Roundup COME IN AND ENJOY MIkelowski, I f ...... 1 3-8 ,. B White Sox —Johnny Bsazley and Ernie New York-Kentucky won East­ Academy waa held In the school BOWLING AT NEW ENG­ ETOIS Davis, ...... 3 2-2 8 Oakland, Calif., March 22—W>)— White, two Mg question marks of ern N. C. A. A. Utle, eliminating dining-hall, with John Bunn, ath­ 'By Hugh Pnllertoa. Jr. * Monday MMlnee LAND'S FINEST AL­ Winzler. c ...... 1 0-0 2 Gus Zernlal, one of the CJhlcago the Boston Breves pitching staff, defending champion Holy Crosa, letic director at Springfield Col­ New York. March 22 r— UP) — Iowa's little Murray Weir C . 5 3-8 13 White Sox top rookie outfield were picked to work today's game 80-92, and qualified for Olympic lege, aa guest speaker. Mr. Bunn After the first spring training seems to have made a bigger Im' LEYS. BRING THE FAM­ Easter Hams A Chip EtN is iofi a n ti r r TutUe, rg ...... 3 1-4 7 prospects, probably wlU be return­ with the Detroit Hgen. Neither trials. . gave a moat Interesting account clash between the Yankees and preaston on experts watching ILY FOR AN EVENING'S Pox. l g ...... 4 3-3 11 ed to HoUywood. Tha rookie suf­ man has returned to pre-war form. Brooklyn —Prospect Parit of of the development of the game of Red Box, Yank Manager Bucky practice for Thursday’s East- ENJOYMENT. idMitiM.WIVMImWWVa. M8h fehricV^Wfw W8848ad chncltfXIVWIWw8to8| itVU fered a Charley bores early In the Athletloa Brooklyn won National YMCA basketball. Headmaster George E. Harris commented In aggrieved West all-star baakstball game Easter Turkeys ' Totals ...... 31 15-21 77 training eeaeon, than eggravetsd West Palm Beach, Fto., March title with 99-45 victory over Ho­ Rogers, formerly of Manchester, tones: "ThoM fellows really were than any of the bigger guys with Junior Guards (88) it by twisting his leg when he boken, N. J., and qualified for M anchester KhnstithetypiifEtNnliiiiaid 22 — on — Rookie Lou Brissle announced that gold baaketbatto trying to beat me." . . . Bucky’s equally big reputations . We advise placing your Johnson, rf ___ 1 2-4 4 stepped on e ball. shaped up today as tho Philadel­ Olympic trials. would be present^ to the mem- idea of training seems to be to (Hiartey Jones, manager of Bam order for Hams and Fresh Karrie. )f .. ___ 2 0-t 4 Clubs phia AtMetica* most promising bera of the varsity basketball try out his |)roungcr playere while my Angott, Is booking fights for Bowling Green wdeiif ft w ii R E ifM . ‘Sbini fib- Risisy, If ...... 0 0-0 0 San Francisco, Calif., March 22 young pitcher. Brissle. up from Golf team by a friend o f the school. the older ones are leisurely cet- Native Turkeys at once. 0-1 0 heavyweight Sid Peaks and Wal­ New Enffbuid*a Fintsl All yopdo it put in ciolhns and McDowell, c . . . . 0 (P)— Another ailment haa Mt Savannah, pitched and batted the Oreenaboro, N. C.—Lloyd Man­ Frederic Turklngton, son of Mr. tlng themselves into condition ter Jimmy Sanders, both reported Grimm, rg . . . . . 2 0-1 4 A lley n D IA L 4151 rics if iupiriR ptiRi. Mahtiiiiinl wop, Mt the dial and forgot ill BUI Nicholson o f tho CMcago A's to a 6-8 victory over the PMl- grum of (^Icago won $10,000 and Mrs. Samuel J. Turklngton ot But Joe McCarthy never to be slightly sensational Vosaolo, rg . . . . . 1 1-1 3 Cubs. The lastest la a chest sore- ■delphis Phils Sunday tn the first Greensboro Open Ck>lf Tournament 127 Henry street, received a Jun­ 654 Center St.. Jarvis RMjr. 1-1 1 could see the point of playing any j-But white It is the foaling season or better, come over to the In Ion than a half-hour elothoi ones, rg ...... 8 nosa wMch pravsnta ths big fel of a long spring series between with 72-bolo score o f 278 ior varsity baaketbaU totter. game without going all out to win Moske, Ig . . . . . 8 0-2 10 In the Kentucky horre country, store and get your ham coina^cloanor.whilor.damp low from swinging a bat without the city rivals. and. besides, he's trying to weld where Jones had a farm. Charley pain. First he suliored a bruised Tuesda.v. No refrigeration dry... wmo roody for ironing 4-11 26 Senotora a lot of high class material Into can't give niuch attention to the Totals .. 11 band and then a puUed tendon in Orlando. Fto., March 22—(P)— needed for hams this time of Bcore at half time 8 to 9 Cav- one winning team . . The re­ foaling money season for flghtm immediatoly. And tho wothor Ms ankle. Washington was feeling better to­ Ped Degutis Foul Shooting sult o f this clash of opposite view­ . . . Red Cochran, (Hilcago Card­ ^ e n ; Referee, Hedlund) Umpire Yaokeoe year. However, if .vou like Urn is soRithRi Mriafid IUIa doon* and ompNu Itwlf /> j, day ovsr the sols at Gerry Priddy. points may be a "feud” that will inals tailback. hM signed to ptoy we will store your ham until KcCovis. Bt. Petersburg, Fla., March 38— Reason: Ths improved slugging of automatically I keep things lively throljghout the baseball for one of the AUilteics’ (P)—Yogi Berra, figured to be toe rooMs sscond sacker A l Kozar. Champ of Rec Senior Loop American League season, unle»« Friday’ or Saturday. ihiotGhiR S »4 ii1 2 . Horn Racing first string catcher for tho Now farms until July 1. Then hell gult So# a Domonatrertion I Miami. Fla.—Coiosal ($28) wen Ths New Orleans youngster got the Indians and Tiger* prove to prepare for the football train­ Turkeys will be ready York Yankees, was due back in four straight hits yesterday. strong enough to gum up the two- $15,000 added first divUlen o f uniform for batting practice to Red Degutis didn't win the Mghwkon. DeguUs and Jack Robb were ing season. . . . BLOW Order Nem hr tmrUett Dekrtry Oirilnato way pennant struggle. Friday. dsuble event at Tropical Pork in day. Berra has been out fo r i Individual scoring title In the Rec Nasslffa' best foul shootcra as 'si photo flnlah ever favored Fervent, Bt Petersburg, Fto., March 82— How Times Owngs DepL week with a sprained fooL on—Tho Bt Louis Ctordinato. still Senior Basketball League for toe were Burks and Ed VUga for the HOT OR GOLD $10-95 and $12-95 bolegate woe third. Crowd: 14,8$9; Laurels, Stlke Orxyb and Wimpy Oh Ump-le Proepeet £'-'V By 8*e Burnett tr^ng to got ovsr the JWO mark In 1947-48 season but the chunky Don CSsmpbell. Colorado U. When toe Yankees traveled TUESDAY Reniffle: $897,888. carrot-top did walk away xrith Kossk of Willie’s, Nino Pagan! and from St. Petersburg, Fla., to Sara­ Evetyoas hia • UM ter ^ TouH bn surprised bow easily auded T n ^ lo !^ It. March 23 the Grep^ruit dreuit. met toe ■printer who suffered a bad iVg steetrte hair dryotn wo’ra 6mi^‘ Bon Mateo, Calif.— Faueen ($18. foul shooting honors. Hippo Otrrentl of the Italian Am sota to play the Red Box the other ■ad qulek^ this gtamorous nightie 80) wen $18,000 added Alameda —(P)—Jackie Robinson appeere to Boston Red Box today. The Ctords wound during the war, appears to tastag now tool dry wNb toss tOBnuMw-drewstiings make SPECIALS be Juit as good around second have been held to a total of 10 hits A member of the regular leoffue erlcans. Henry Frey o f the Army day. a party of writers and of­ H a RRISOIN’S have a wonderful selection of fer helhr, hOer, eeder Ireehe- Handicap at Bay Meadows. Largo and Navy Qub and tha Fish broth­ be the real hard-luck guy of the s r ‘ 0M air. Got one tedoyt; It fit purto^y. To match, a neat base oe Branch Rickey claims ho in their last 81 Innings by the season and playoff championship track world—and that takes In ficials made It a leisurely three- N ight waa second and Mis Doreen. is. Ths Nagro star returnsd to his Nasalff Arms quintet, Degutis ers, Willard and A l, both of the m Isckst with Mg bow to match the useful and decorative, moderately priced gifts for Extra Large Florida spsiis Mins • uissit SRW • swns • sieis Crowd: 80J84: Hondla: $ New York Yankees. Gil Dodds’ case of mumps, too hour trip on Dan Topping’s yacht iVff$0 L ow PricB fawn. A welcome gift for a troua- By M n . Anne Cnbot MgldolroDoetrkCLOTHn DRYIR old position ysatsrday with Dick Browns split the nets from the fifteen White Eagles complete tha list . . . A year ago L o ^ MaePhall m Easter giving. Whether you want something for ORANGES doz. 49c 188.844. Top Foul Bbosten . . . LMt spring Don went on an iMOe Tou'U be proud to display vour BUFti-iiiis • suns • Miwttis • snwis suns m iis Nr <1u*ck. outenaNc dnh| Moon. Hot Bpringo. Ark.—Dinner Hour WTMtman taking ovsr first Dick Ban Bernardino. Calif., March foot complimentary stripe on 19 flew a party acroM the bay in ■aid ho llktd too Job fins and out of 29 attempts for a .780 per­ Flayer Team F As AAU tour of Australlr .... - ' Pattam Noi. tSfi# to fo r alaes 18, handwork especially when it ‘la a the home or something purely personal.... you’ll Seedless ($81.40) won $5,000 added Oeklewn 23—on—Tom Jordan, up fo r his On Ms return, he tried to demon­ about 14 mlautaa. 14. 16. 1$. 80; 48 and 48. 81xe 14. baautlfui 12 Inch doily. Cobwebby wouldn't mind kst|dng I t RoMn- third major Isagus trail, to mak­ centage. DeguUs. Nasslffs ....18-26 .7i find it at Harrison's, at the prica you want to pay. GRAPEFRUIT S for 2Sc Kondleap at Ooklawn. Cld Play HImmelstein. BA’s ....37-40 .8 strate the Australian "Flying Fin­ $ 9 . 7 5 gown. 8% yarda o f 85 or S8-incb; lace atitchea radiate from a lovely was o s e ^ and Bedsn’s Pol, third. ■ca centributsd a homo run ing a impression on Manager Sid HlmmeUteln, veteran guard Dot’s AB, Brstoera ■gainst tho Dominican All-Store. of the British Americana, was run- Burke, L a u rels...... 83-33 .8 ish” and pulled a leg muscle ^^ j8nkat, 1% yarda. BWiried center are easy to crochet (iolden Havana—Maytto ($$J0) wen Pjfrh ^ y io r o f too B t Louto Later In the trials of the Nation­ Baakstball attendoaes at Bos­ Tor thto paMir% send■Id 85 cotta,cotta. and fast work too! frum tOc to $1.00 Browns. Ths catcher has oollscted nerup with 27 fo r 40 and a .876 girmlach; B A 's ...... 87-43 .8 CARROTS 2 bun. 29c $6,000 Floridian Cuban bresdsn al Oollegiate A A meet Ctoropbell ton Gordon fo r olght Holy CroH detaA-juar nhmA ■ddraaa, Vina To obtain complete crocheting chomptansMp otoksa. Donna’s Aos Lot Angeles, CoUt. March 28— ate hits In Ms tost 16 tlmss at hat. mark. Norman Burks, sensation­ Robb, Nasslffs ...... 31-61 .8 al young center of toe Laurels, S. Grayb Grtllo ...... 33-33 .8 ran a 8.5 hundred yards, then pu»» gomeo thlo oooaon avorogod 18.' JAMES’ and tba pattern number Inatructiona, autch IlluatraUons was oseend. OBatromsstre third. W llh o o l B oard 59 1M0HML OOH UNO MWMT . LNMte A CBBV4 curt ! ■HBMiaAMWIB TO WOM ALMOBX NEW TIRES, Qtw racapa. uaad Domestic Rooffng—Siding 16 Realtors Pbona 6378 or 6139. vwanM*'.| TUB BCK « 1 KMOM OLD tires and tubas. Eiaptri vulcanis­ NEW JOBS! Over |2 hour! SeU P L E A S A N T , furnished room. O iu WOM VO \b YWI& VCARS ing. 8 houn. recapping aervica. SALES: trally located. Gentleman pre­ TO BUY or aeU real aotete ooli- VOU \4MOW VMUri B »< * ROOFING — Specialising In re­ name platea for houses. W rite tact Madeiina Smith. Raalter, Manchaater lira and Recapping Chrysler Airtemp pairing roofs of all kinds also Nsttonal Rngrsving, 212 Sum­ SEWING MACHINE, $15. Call 2- ferred. Call 4724. Company. Bruad atreeU Tele­ "Peraonallaad Real Estate Serv­ INSURE new roofs. No Job too small or mer, Boeton, Mass. 9449. ice," Room 26, Rubinow Build- Witt. phone 3889. Open 8 a. m. to 7 p. PHONE 2-1226 large. Good work, fair price Free LARGE FRONT room for rent MOO » with kitchen privileges at 129 Ing. 2-1642 • 4679.______McKINNEY BROTHERS m. estimates ->il Howley, Uan- IN D E PE N D E N C E for 40-plus Scientific Refrigeration chertci 6361. men. Manage district. Furnish Biasell street :i.'V LN G REAL Bata problamsT Raul Batute am4 loauraaca Co. Bottled Ga* 45A 50 Cottage Street roof resurfacing essential for City and term proparty bought •99 M AIN BT. TEL. CM* ROOFING and sidl.ig our special­ factories, farmers. Make *14,- Motoreycles—Bicycles 11 BO'lTuED Gas appllancea. Bot­ and sold by caJlng R L McCann. ty. New ceilings and carpentry. 000 next three years. Salea ex­ Apartmrnta. Flata, tled gaa hot water heaters, not- Realtor. Phone Manebsater 7700. GIRL'S 28” deluxe bicycle, excel­ Highest quality ms'eriala Work­ perience desirable but not eaacn- Tenement* 63 KAD IU need fixing T Have It re­ tleo gas ranges, bottleo gaa com- lent condition. Original price *65, manship giiarsiitrcd A A Dioa tial. W rite your quallflcationa to­ IF YOUR property can be aoid, paired by experts Pick-up serv­ Jlnailt.n stoves, bottleo gaa heat­ RENT Seekers. We era only go­ will aacriflee for *30. Inquire In Phons 486U. day. 40-Plus. Box 1768, Cleve­ we'll sell IL Suburban Realty Oo-. ice. guaranteed work. Sets check ers. Mancheater Pipe and Supply, ing to take , ppllcations for three land, Ohio. 325 Hilliard street ed In the home. Oar radios a Inc. Tel. 6265. weeks more for tenants tc regis­ Realtors. Tslsphone *315. FOR SALE specialty Manchester Radio ALLEY OOP Oh. b That AH? BY V.T. HAMLIN Heaitnif— rtunihing 17 STA TE OF Connecticut. Person­ ter with us. We hav« placed 59 U S T YOUR lake property with Service. 73 Birch street Phone MOBILE Flame bottle gaa for nel department announces open rente In the peat four moiitha. me for 15 days. Lat me prova It 3-0840. farm and home. a'’ailable now. PLUMBING. Alterations and re­ competitive examinations for No charge It we fail to And you can be done. Many juyera wait­ 7 Room Sinffle — Oak AUCTION Manchester Pipe and Supply pairs a specialty. Prompt serv­ Game Management Technician, a rent. In\e-.tigate our services ing. Reynolds The Lake Speclal- RADIO — E265 . 2-0668. uny day by dropping In to see us. Horn and trial. Near WU- WED. March 24—10 A. M. H«mce, repair* picked up ana ice. Reasonably prices. Nassetta *2,040-$3.000, and Seiilor Game lat. Phone Hartford *-6123. eve­ Plupiblng Co. Glaetonbury 3149. Management Technician, *2,880- We wish to state that we ire not nings 2-6307. bor Cron Parkway. AT LEGION HALL delivered proixiBUy 20 years connected with any Hartford •xfierience Jonn Msioney Phone *3,480. With temporary salary 275 Main Street P l IIGOEL' Main sswers sink, Ha*t* and Aerwaonv* 46 Rental Bureau. Open every week, DESIRE A 2. 3 or 4-famlly house 2-iu46 I Walnut street. adjustments startliig. rates are S Room Sinffle—Central Wethersfleld, Conn. lavatory ano halt) diain* «ITI *2,424 and *3,3«S, respectively. BARSTO W ’B says “ It’s the day 9 a. m. to 3 p. m , also in Manchester. No occupancy cunlly n.achin* olraucd Gan Thursday and Friday evenings 7 lecatkm. Win decorate to 109 demi-tasse caps and saucers, S IL H A V Y Signs, Neon and com­ Applications at Personnel De­ truth." Boat and motor head­ necessary. Write Box C ,' Herald. mercial. Signs for every purpose. Nygren. .,lu:ni>ei steam 6t'si t I p. m. T .,e in and hear ua satin glasa erarker Jar, copper partment, State Capitol, or any quarters. Our 14lh year selling W ANTED-^ residential sln?l^ nit purchaser. Vacant. luster tea pot. The aimve goods Rear 883 Alt in street, Manchea­ and pumr meebanic imun* iMwl Connecticut State Employment Cvlnrude outboard motors. 2 h. eaih morning on Station WONS. Rental S--rvire Bi.reaii. 869 Main In Manchester or on oulsklrt.-' are In proof condition i other ter. Telephone 2-0431. PLU M B lN ti and Heating repairs, Service office. Glendon A. Sco- P. to 33 h. p.—singles, twins and glaaa and china, silver plate, •trset. Manchester. PI one 4168 Willing to pay fair price and remodeling, reoiplng, complete borla. Personnel Director. four In stock. Boat 8 feet to 16 wait for occupancy. Write, Box eolorfnl VIetortan table cloth, AN'I'ItJIIES rednished and repair­ day or night lobs New or old. batnrot.m fix­ feet In stock. Boat trailers. Bar- chairs, tables, baby carriage, ed Kush or splint seats replaced Pl.U M BER — .Steady work for B. Herald. “Honry i* d*t*rmin«d to b*8t hi* naMbort with th* first Arthur A. Knofla tures. sinks and Cui.'iiets. hollers stow's. Just north of post office. linens, ctothea, etc. Many Hems. Tiemann. 189 South Main street licensed plumber. Phone 2-0244. erap of twnfltaaar REALTOR and radiators Edward W. John­ Phone .1234. BEIORE You sell—or buy - that Please call 8-5814 If you wish Phone 3643. W. Harry England. Wauled to Kent 68 son Phone 6979. home, farm or lake cottage, SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH EatabBsfcea 1*21 to bring goods. jvrlte or call. Dorsey Realty K E YS MADE, saws filed, lawn W A NTED — Experienced barber, D E SIR AB LE rental by public ac­ CARNIVAL W ETHERSFIELD BALER CO. Fuel and Fe'.’d 49 A Service, Lake Pocotopaug, East B Y O IC K rUKNER B37 Mala Btreet mowers sharpened. ckpitol full or part time. Phone 2-0463 countant, wife and 1 year old FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Awakaainff BY MERRILL C. Hamfton. Conn. (Selling Oonpsc- TeL 6449—6088 n. L. WELCH, Sales Mgr. Grinding Company, 38 Main Kmiflng— Krpniring 17-A after 6 p. m. FOR S A L E —A few loada of son. 4 - 5 room rent, convenient atreeL Phone 7968. choice fireplace hardwood to bus. Excellent references. Tel. tlcut homes since 1926.) ICFOR4 iTSAyfiVj ROOFING and Repairing of all Manchestet 2-2672. - i OUT BIER* AfljuN. YCU W GENERAL Office work. Typing chunks, well seasoned, *8 per half kinds. (Tilmney work, gutter BOYS,H(RES SOMgTNIN^ A L L A PPLIA N ITE S serviced and essential. Phone 5134 after 1 p. cord delivered. John S. Wolcott ■ wawr 10U to Neka/ work. Expert repuirs. Honest m. U R G E N TLY needed by fam ily of NoUrcs tsti repaired, burnera. refrtgeratora, 1 Son. Tel. 8597. three — 4 or 5 room rent. Write p e M OP toi/> ranges washers, etc. Ail work workmanship. Satisfaction guar- ■vn B«x W, Herald. LIQCOB PEBMIT guaranteed. Metro Service Uo. .‘uiteed. Call (>>ughlln, Manches­ iNtppprioSy r i ter 7707. Help Wanted—Male or NOTICE or arPLICATION Tel. Manchester 2-U88S SO FT WOOD, *8 for 2 cord load, W A N TE D — 4-room rent near Female 37 delivered. Phone Rockville 362J2. WOMEN WANTED! ROOKING and repairing, new low Main atreet. 2 adults. Phone 7668 This la to give notice thst I. JAUE8 HAVE YOUR washing machine BERNARD SULLIVAN, ol 48 River­ prices. B'idget terms It desired. MAN OR Woman to work In after 3 p. m. reconditioned this month, factory side Drive. Uancheiter. have filed i.n 24-hour emergency service R E kitchen and do genera* cleaning. methods, budget terms. Mont­ HouHebuM Goods 51 V F TE R A N , wife .aid one child •ppllcstlon dated Hai^h 10, IMI, with Webster. 6963. Apply Cavey's Restaurant, 45 the Liquor Control ConunUstoosr for For Wrapping Plants gomery Ward's Service Depart­ needs 4 or 5 room rent. Please East Center streeL FOUND—A RENT a Tavern Permit for tbs asla of sloo- ment. 5161. Call 7(t61. Reward offered. holle liquor on the premlaea. 1T9 Mid­ RESPONSIBLE Mar or woman dle Turnpike Weat, Mancheater. VENUIIAN Blinds All types Moving—Truck ing— A fter hunting a year—but Are de­ REGISTERED nurse and veter­ The bualneaa la owned by JAMgSS to own and service route of new made to order also recondition­ Storage 2U stroyed It before tenant moved in an husband urgently need 3 or 4 BERNARD SULLIVAN, of 48 Rlvsr- 5c candy bar and woman's Tam­ alde Drive. Mancheater. and will be WILSON NURSERIES ing. Best quality, klndell Manu­ —SO—she cancelled her order con- unfurnished rooms Phone Hart­ pax machines. Part time. Good slating of 3 pc. Art Modem Living conducted by JAMES BERNARD facturing C o , 483 Middl - Tum- T H E A U S TIN A. Chambers Co., ford 8-2228. SULLIVAN, of 48 Riveralde Drive. 260 TOLLAND TURNPIKE income. Experience unnecestary. Room Suite, 8 pc. Breakfast Set piks EasL Call 4863. local or long distance moving. Mancheater. aa permittee. Into Loat Batin I I HAMMAN Moving, packing and storage. *395 cash needed. Write, give and a Modem Bedroom Set In­ JAMB* BERNARD SULLIVAN. phone and address. Box T. cluding bed, dresser, chest -nd Dated Mi.rch 10. IMt. y ifl'ia o M OIL BURNERS cleaned. InaUlled Phone Manchester 3187 or Hart­ Husificfl* Property for Sale 7U Herald. other accessories. T flNK (range type), wajhUig machines, ford 6-1423. G RAIN, Hardware and paint “ 116 vacuums repaired, aaws 6lcd, OFFICE PEP-SO* N E L— Execu­ store In Windsor, doing gross - .fltlLE LIGHT TRUCKING Half-ton YO U R PR IC E *294.75 ■tRiMJ 8IANOIIESTEB— New 8 room single, garage. Sale price *18,800. lawn mowers sh.u’pensd, repair­ ptek-up truck. No ashes, no tive and clerical, technical an- business of *100,000 a year. Can rA C ABIT. ed. pick up and delivery. Friend­ rubblah. Phons 3-1275 or 8298. glnaera and mechanical drafte- You get the advantage of the de­ be bought reasonable. Good rea­ MANOHB8TER—4 room single, attached garage. Bole price ly Flxlt Tl8 North Mala. TeL men—flalea, retail and wholaaala. posit Mrs. . . . paid m. 17111 aerv- son for selling. c:!all Harry M. FILL tlBf89*. 4777 MOVING, .louaebold goods and Apply Burnham Employmant iceable outfit originally sold for Clark, 256 Broad street. Call AWOOVEB— 4 room single. Bale price *8,000. pianos moved anywhere In the Agency, 29 Pear) atreet, Hart­ *825.76. Weekly payments can be Windsor 816. MANSFIELD—6 room single. Sale price *8,800. L3IMEDIATE stata. Also general trucking and ford. Phone 4-3002. arranged after small down pay­ FOR SALE OCCUPANCT. VALANCES made to order. Estl- rubbish rammed. Pianos our ment la made. Further details In­ matea given. Phone 8361. COVENTRY—8 room single, famished. Sale price *8,280. V A ­ spaclalty. Frysmgsr and Madl- WANTED—Chief of aarvice. Ap­ cluding name of original purchaser House* tor Sal* 73 CaU CANT. gsa Pbona 6847. ply Manager, State Theater. can be furalshed upon request. EXPERIENCED linoleum me­ SIX-ROOM house. New oil burn­ DOWN PAYM ENTS FROM *1,800 TO *8,800 Manchester. chanic. Will Install all types of a s h e s , Cana, rubbtah ramovsd. A-L-B-B-R-TS er. Convenient to Center. Price The Alexonder OTHER USTINOS AVAH.ABLE. ALSO MANY CHOICE LOTS floor and wall covering—Immedi­ *9,000. Madeline Smith, Realtor. Oallars, yards and attics elaansd. 43 Allyn Street Hartford, Conn. ate service and reasonable rates. Ganaral trucking and odd job­ Dog*—'Bird»—Pets 41 2-1642 - 1679. Phone Manchester 6166. bing. C: W. Oaraon. Pnona 30U6. ______Hartford 6-0388 Jarvis C a. The Allen Realty Cainpany U IK X E R Spaniel pope. OoUia HBINRY S TR E E T—6-room single, Phone 4112 REALTORS EXPERT REPAIRS on "vacuum pups. Fox Tsrrter pupa Doga sun parlor, oil' steam heat, large cleaners, tew ing machines, wath-- STORM DOORS Rapalrad. Call 8- oL Exclusive writh T. J. Eariy Birds BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY AND RALPH LANtf 180 CENTER STREET Painting— Papering 21 boarded by day or weak. Zlm- 0968. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT ing machines and toasters. A. B. mtrman Kennaia, Lake etraeL CrocketL 818 Main. Phone 5416. ”0h, floBM 08. ilon't b* ailly! I'll axpltin to th* girl in th* Qarly th* next wl^'iinit of th* dly PHONE MANCHESTER 8108 C„ 21 Maple atreet. 2-1575. NEW REDUCED ratea on tnterioi Phone 6287. FLOOR problenia aolvad with NEW BRir!K home In Mancheater ' Itex o f ^ that you'r* atill ohlMron!" “Com* on. think hard, man! Suraly thar* mutt b* aoma* m i still in ttia sack, Mark lousad hb halpgr. ELECTRIC Motors repairing and and exterior painting, papar- llnoioum, asphalt tile counter Green section, short distance thing w* havan’t alroady promitad th* votara!" hanglng, roofing, floor aanding BOXER Female 7 months. A.K.C. Expert workmanahip. free asU- rewinding. All work guaranteed. Bbccallent blood line. Fawn and from East Center street Five Ace Electric Motor Repelra, 821 and calking. Budget terms ar­ mataa. Open eventnga. Jonea rooms all on one floor. Picture REAL OUT OUR WAY BY J. R, WILMAMS OUR IMIAKDING HO^SE with MAJOR HOOHLE ranged la desired. R. C. Webater. white chest. Price $100. Phone Furniture, Oak streeL Phone North Main straet. oppoalta De­ Hartford 8-4008. windows, recessed radiation and W, MASOR .f VOOR eov RSAALV 6965. 2-1041. copper plumbing. Tile bath, -mC; (SOV HAD )3 FRIED pot entrance on North School ESTATE SM BRUISS IHM : BtSCOlT.' EB6B fOR BREAKPAST, J StreeL Phone 8642. FOR QUAUTt, price, earvloe, 24" X 80" Bnxmeled Iron sink painted walls' and full basement. THREB DRiMeS OVeR THE \MALl. Live Stock—Vchlclcfl 42 Exceptionally well constructed ANO FOUR. Dis h e s o f ooosult Albert Guay, *niie Home writh drain board on each aide; IKD i t b l d DON Bl a c k TO ^ Situated on large lot In select 1$ O ur Creal€8t FRIED roW IO ES — IT'S Owner*' Painter." Complete in­ 8” apron, sink and back. Can be OONN^-M-wiKy, u e neighborhood. Immediate occu­ A \NONOER HE DOr^’T terior *nd exterior eerv- seen at 93 Henry street. Phone Baric Value! l o o k b u k e a YOUNG GOAT for Easter, mone pancy. Ample mortgage arrange- BOB DOWN Lik e a BOLTON toa, paperh*nipng, *pr*]rtng and 4379. MOOSE IN (aUlCKSAND/ For Sale 8350. menL Cali bulldar at 2-1709. flow reflniaafBg flatlatsetioa When you buy it, sell It . r Parcel of land with road guarontaao Free «*ttmata*. All FOR SALE and renL Saddle NINE-PIECE den aet, love seat. frontage, 10 acres. Some workmen luUy tnaureo SO tfpnice horses for beginners and advanc­ Six pairs of drapes All in per­ or trade il you want maxi­ Goroge 12' x 20' with averhead peach trees. Sale price etraeL Monohaatei TsL 8-ltB6. ed rld'-ra. Alao hay rides. Gibson fect condition. 8828. mum value for your money. Riding Stable, Ogden CSomcr, When You Bniraife The $2,500, $1,000 cash re­ ORDERS Now taken (Or spring WE BUT OBJ sell good list Baltan — Vacant quired. Rockville Road. Phem RockvUla door. Cbncreta faundotian and and summer painting and decor­ 395W2. Taralturw, oombi nation rongao, Jorvis ating, tntarior and axterior. Have gas ranges and beaters. Jones Lot—Located within that room done over nowf before Furniture Store M Oak Phone flobr built an yaur lat $ 750s miles of Hartford, 5 acres the spring season oeglna. Floors Poultry and Supplies 43 2-1041 sanded and reflnlahed. C F. of land, road frontage. Sale NEW LY Painted clear Ice box, price $1,500, $500 cash re­ Charbonnsau, 164 Henry street. Alterotians, siding, raafs. New Phone 2-9576. LAYING HENS also a baby tender and Kidd' quired. 3-9464. chair, (ten 6508. w i n t e r Kates on painting and hpiiMtt built ta your specifica- BOLTON LAKE paperhonging. Fra« aatimataa. TWO B3ectric chick hovers Rea­ Year Round Home — 4 Wallpaper. Raymond Flak* sonable. (tell Harold Saakay, Phona 8-9881. (rear) 179 Oakland street after tlhNis. rooms. Sale price $7,800. 4 p. m. PAINTING AND Paperhongtng. Prompt oervtco. k'alr prico. Call T h e 76SU. D. E Frechette. Allan Realty Ca. INTERIOR and axterior paintlni. paperhanglr.g. ci.i- rvflnish- iSifffert, Tel. 2-0253 REALTORS ed- Men in s'im ' and propertv 180 Center St., Phone 5105 damage. Rxpsit work. Bdwaid li Price. Pliuna 3-100*.

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