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H w speaktr at tha Piibbo Af­ at. Mamret Siary’a MoUiera fairs lecture of the IfancheaUr Circle will meet Wedneedey eve­ 10378 About Town SevenmonUily knMtinc of Dil* Community Y Will be Alan H. ford roed. MoncAesfer— 3 City o f Village Charm wotU»-Oornell-Qu«y Port No. ,102, Olmstead. editorial writer of The Move to South * " " ■ ' i— r American Legion, will be held to­ Herald. He will apeak on "A Pro­ morrow night at the poet home. The Mereh meeting of St (43lamlflad AdvarOalag as Paga 18) gram for World Peace." The pub­ M eiye 80-80 Club wee held lart VOL. LXXL NO. 137 MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1952 Commander Chester Hogan calls lic is invited to attend this lecture, (SIXTEEN PAGES). PRICE PIVE Y»£N1M the attention of all members to Fridey night ia the perieh hall, *Alway§ /Studying* Com­ which is the fifth in the series with e record ettendence of 100 thU meeting and urgM them to "United States and Our World Re­ pare live Productioq attend. S ., members, both new-end bid. A /ter sponsibilities." A coffee hour at e delicious potiuck end the regu­ 12:48 will precede the lecture. Costs,^ Mallory' States The choir of the Concor^a L«th- lar meeting, bn evening of movies ■ • ■ a Ik e H ead s was enjoyed by the riuh. TKe. Name Two Valedictorians, eran Church will have a special Henry R. Mallory, '«ecuttve rehearsal this evening at 7:30, The March meeting! of Our committee in charge of the enter­ Lady of Fatima Mothera Circle tainment Included Mr. and Mrs. vice president o f Cheney Broth­ after which the monthly meeting ers, today (Racounted rumors his will take place. All members are will be cancelled. Member! are to Herbert Kingabury end Mr. ' end T a ftin N .H . watch The Herald for noticea of Arm la contemplattiig a move to urged to be present. Mrs. Irvin Nelson. Two Salutatorians at MHS V further meetings. the South. Mallory said "we are always 0 - Manchester Lodge No. 73, A.F. The Brotherhood, o f Emanuel studying the situation” of com­ Early Vote and A M., will hold a stated com­ Rev. William Leary of New Ha- Lutheran Church will hold He For the first time in . its U’en. who la the main apeaker at parative production costa here and munication at the Miasonic Temple monthly meeting, tomorrow night, in the South, but "there ia no defi­ hiutory Manchester High tomorrow evening' at'7:80,' Follow­ I the Lenten'services every Monday at 8 o'clock in the church veetry. C$m 0 0 m 4 Win Top Honors at High SchiMtl evening at St. Jamea' Church, ia a nite plan afoot" for a move. On School will have two valedic­ By RELMAN MORIN ing the business meeting the Fel- The program will conaist o f e the other hand, he stated that if lowcraft degree will be conferred, j cousin of Simon Hildebrand of SO Almatrip and records entitled "This torians and two Balutatorians Concord. N. H., March U — iLlnden- street. Father Leary ia the economic pressure, becomes S t 0 f $ r with Senior Warden Graham L. la Our Church," a gra|ihlc survey much greater, some departments at graduation exercises June t - ' ^ —ntinuing HALE’S GREAT Misa Whitney is the daughter of jellied gasoline. Flames spread over a four square mile area peared nor participated in the March 19 on the government's re­ the bandit. order to keep retail cMta dow n- Dean's List for scholsstic excel Mr, and Mrs. Alfred O. Whitney of of the supply depot. Premier's dntiea while PtesUns By the time Otipka arrived on lence during the fsll term st Jack- i maneuvers In New Hampshire. quest for a I permanent injunction. totaled 410 million pounds laat 32 Alexander street. ‘It looked like 'hell itself,” said is UL th* scenes Istbienieq had already son College, department for worn- i New Hampshire may be the teat The hearing will start ) lifeline," Judge Freed declared In The witness said he could see 000. Britain previously had an­ ANOTHER SHIPMENT ideas and limited poaalbllltlea—not bly destroyed another and.dam­ test alio marked the first efforts overriding union attorneys’ objec­ Taft, Connally —Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway de­ Otlpka making motions with his nounced a 13>Y billion dollar rb- Campaign In Memoriam a ready-made world of ease and aged five. by Senator Estes Kefauver of tions to the raatraining order. clared today that Red falschooda Tennessee to become his party’s fists through a window. ■r^iament program for a three- comfort.” ; In the morning, Sabres', outnum­ "The emergenc>’ ia »o great, and year period ((Churchill said lart an intensive effort to bring In the people of this town Tn InMLf m*»!nnrv of John Aldan But he added, "The troiAle you are upsetting Korean truce talks,. standard bearer againrt President Swap Abuse on "Look at that crasy fool," La- Pnrmle who paPiPd AWftv March 10. ' MANUFACTURERS’ CLOSEOUT bered five, to one, shot down____ one__ ._ J^N.i?®inJ5afldjfi.flald..armlfc., the crista go apparent, that thli weck-.prnbahly- .toui:-yeazs-.aclU-te__ the realization that tlx >tpreading of-vi>al and tcanaform-- —wiH-ffnd-ia-ltks unto-tha. Truman.------court must Issue a temporary re- DleiilecTaid’ he toldTT teltow-em-" probably Ttoltreyed" another 1 tfee negotiations have reached a pinyee Then I.*hleniee eeld he required). . Alwaye r^m^mb^r^d. ,ged four.- — .Tho-Prestdent,-after-liavlng wak­ ■tratnlng-arder.- ing Christianity^is the onijrhope of the world " upheaval that causes old lands to point where It’a'TrapossrbTe to tell shouted, '‘Get out o f there, get out Bntter-expectnrracBfd tr « a ^ Credlt for the two kills In the ed that his name be withdrawn ury surplus of 538 million pouniite Wife. Sadi# W. Cornil#. what ia going to happen. He "Refusal to issue such' an order of there," whereupon the man dis­ ntternoon went to Cnpt. Brooks bla.-ned Communist negotiators would endanger naUonal security Income is due to reach 4,7’ 78,00^ WILL BE CONDUOTED BY A « for the ! metal boxes which he p la c^ on many arta of kindneaa ar d aympathy .vunr. Miss. Cnpt. Herbert C. Ridgway branded Red stories the government had not exhausted and Connally of Texas traded FOR OFFICERS FROM SKW YORK CITY,, Batista Crabs Sharp of Hartford Turnpike, Death Threats the garage floor. Labieniec said. (Canttened on Page. Eight) ahown ue In our recent bereavement. i that Alliea are Using germ ’ war­ rocedurea under the Railway La- sharp verbal volleys yesterday Now, he backed out for the. second the |nae of our wife am.' mother. We ' Rockville, Conn., accounted for fare as "completely, absolutely Sor Act (Sec. 10), that the court from a shooting distance o f about epperiallv thank all thoee ivho'eent the] the damaged Red. time, carrying a snub-nosed revol­ - . beautiful floral trlhutes end loaned the J All Pawers of and categorically false.” did not have Jurisdiction, and that 1,200 miles. ver in his right hand. Maich 75 23 Indusive uae of rara. That boosted Red planes KO'd He speculated Communist accu­ Spur Hunt for their members are not government Taft, a candidate for the Re­ The Srhora family. to 19 in two days. The Air Force Juat then, according - to Labie­ Services every night at 7:30 e'eiecii, chiidren't PLASTIC TABLE CLOTHS sations were either ( 1 ) an attempt employes. publican Presidential nomination, niec, Sergeant Orabeck came into reported seven MIGs downed and "to cover up their inability to pre­ ’The Judge's action came within fired first from Houston, In Con- the garage and called to the ban­ meetings daiiy eicept Sunday at 4 p. m., at the Cuban Regime three damaged yesterday. U . S. Tipster Slayer Bulletins vent epidemles and , to control three hours after the Justice de­ nally's home state. dit "I got you covered, drop It." Solvation Army. 061 Main Street. losses, if any, are reported only them after they do occur" Of ( 2 ) partment, acting for the Army, In a campaign speech, the Ohio­ frtHii the AP Wirca Havana, Cuba, March 11—(A5— weekly. ap indication they plan “ to employ New York. March, 11—(A')— an ripped the administration's (Contteued on Pago Bight) ' Fulgenclo Batista, Cuba's reaur- F-80 Shooting Stars 'attacked suph methods" (germ warfare)! Death threats^ - to a*^ mourning (OonGaued on .Page Eight) IllUlllllillllllllllllllli SERVICES gent strong man; today-formally the-western - supply depotrTa mou- fim/Hing_of - fpw lgn.. policy and Ihemaelvee.' family andTIo a'garagem an' In­ ■aid Connally had declared a Trcaaary Balance - PinAv wKfs vort: That Interpret The Wishc-s proclaimed himself In charge ■ of flaged so it "looked like an inno­ volved in the arrest of bank rob­ .. Paris, March II—(a v -P r* . "all powers and functlona” of both cent farming village." Pilota said Not CUed At Talks month before the Korean war Ridgway said he waa not ac- ber Willie Sutton today spurred started that "We wouldn't do any- Washington, March 11—(/P)— mier Antoine Pinny won n vote Of The Family the executive add legislative they could see It waa a fake. Then New York City's grimmest killer- of approval. 298 to 191, frong ^ranches of the jgBvernment. they let loose. cu8ii\g the Reds of plotting to In­ Uting about it if the Communists The p.'tsition of the Treasury itiate bacteriological warfare, "but hunt in a dozen years. moved Into South Korea." * March 7: the Nntloaal AaaenaMy today, TD* former President and . be­ They poured 33,000 gallon! of For 19.(K)0 policemen the "Nd. News Tidbits for his new rtght-of-center cate hind-the-scenes dictator who rose searing napalm (Jellied gaaolinel it ia conceivable.” And. he aald, Connally, a Democrat ninning Net budget expenditures, flOO,- he wasn’t ab.solutely certain that 1 Job" was to trap the slayer who Called from AP lyiriis for re-election to the Senate. 707,381.71; budget expenditures, Inet. JOHN B. BURKE to power again ycaterday in a on the area, blasted it with 300,000 In gangland-atyle Saturday night What a value. Dozens of patterns in all color combinations on opaque and clear grounds. Buy for pounds of explosives, and raked it epidemics are sweeping Red Ko­ $188,243:020.03; caah balance, $4.- . swift, almost bloodless revolution shot down pai^ salesman Arnold ASKS ^ RETURN • your own use, for gifts and for prizes. A real $1.00 value. announced a aeries of "atatutes o f with 45,000 machinegun bullets. rea but evidence indicates bubonic (Canttened on Pago Ten) 222,797,226.81. NWESAL HOME FRIGIDAIRE plague is rampant. j).chuster, 24. The latter’s' tip lod IT,' H. .Ymbassador dames C. Wnahington, March 11 Curtain of fire government." including a 45-day to Sutton's arrest. Sen. McMahon (D-Conn) today 87 East Ceafer St, Tel. U M They attacked through a riirtain R ed. radios have been pouring Duna urges democratic Italians to suspension of the right to strike. The scope of the manhunt was formally nakod fitet Oen. Dwight' .President Carlos Prio Sdcarraa, of antiaircraft'fire. The Shooting out the germ warfare stories for "work together"- to keep nation AMBULANCE SERVICE who fled ♦**« Pr«»IH»iiHsl P slfre almgat J h r e e .w ^ ^emphasized lastjiighti when Maybr “ fre«-.from' dom for dreasea, but lost count of the numter of in- •;We are gettlqg fed up with Not since 1940 has the city put Bar -Aaociation. To Bar Reich Alliances Theae ate a wonderful value In fine quality Martex dish ments here, slipped Into-ths Maxi- Borne, Mart* t l—(/D—lla liM lioy n i .Aprons, akirta,. draperiea. bedapreada; house-: can embassy early today and artrad “F. A high reward, an—;' Reg. $4.98: With Zippers...... $3.98 there will be others." It was not headed the White Russian branch ain and France would turn down; "without delay” and asked west­ Tke CIO United SteelworkeM 100% WOOL LEBANON BLANKETS .of "thieving and gangsterism in From coast to coast, newspapers are fighting road clear whether the message waa of the Old Believers, a sect which the proposal, which included a \ We’re keeping hW name a secret because she’s got more Full and twin bed aizea. Heavy !«eight unbleached muslin ern answers to their notea -"in the alerted aaiine S5,99a memtora t—' OPERATOR government." . bloclcs to freedom of information on jfederal, state and mailed or phoned.' broke away from Russian Ortho-, detailed outline of principles which shortest poasibicr' time." day to prepare fer n atrike nws-- stained apparel than anyone in town! But it doesn’t with seams all bound. In addition to suspending Con­ local levelg. Police had no comment on this dox Church in 17th century, is re­ the Soviets said should, be the A final peace with Germany was lese the nnlon’a wage dtop«M| worry her. She knows we’ll clean her spotted garments $8 .9 9 Each Reg. Value $12.95 gress and constitutional guaran­ report. Police ' Oommlsaioner ported dead in Moscow . . . So< basis of the peace treaty. pictured in the identical Soviet with the steel eempanira la ae6« — return them in a jiffy at a tiny cost! tees for 48 days, he authorised Are governmental bodies meeting in secret session to George P. Monaghan noted that a Viet trade union newspaper Trud ■lane, said however, they would notes to the western Big Three as all persona haring guns illegally tied ky Mfweh 2S- ‘ spend your,money? Do police and courts favor “ promi­ apecial 24-hour guard had been aaya.Ruasla'a own economic assist­ discuss other projects also. the key to a "once and for all” GOOD WORKING to turn them into police within Buy theae for your own uae and for gifts. The irregular- placed on the family. ance program to Communist Chi­ (West Germany is one of six easement o f east-west tensions. U tearw .^ .7 '***'"• five days without giving their nent persons’’ by covering up records when they are ESCAPE POUOB NET Young Schuster received several ns was caaoelling out IT. 8. boy­ governments negotiating to form "The signing of a peace treaty TRY OUR POPULAR SA.ME DAY itiea are so alight moat of them are hard to find. Blue, names or facing prosecution. arrested? Dot^ the military smother legitimate news New CkuMnn. MMCh 11—(dV ^ • CONDITIONS OIsfHblrtdr • ' TYPE 180 LADY PEPPERELL threats before hla death, and po­ cott af.OUaa. a European army linked to the .At­ with Germany will be conducive 4 rose, yellow, lime green and red. He- ordered continuM the 100 State Pelloe ndadtted today thafi. under the guise of "security” ? lice said later he bad rejected o f­ Measles still state's most prev­ lantic Alliance against CTommu- to the improving of the interna­ two eUppery con vie ta who sawed D R Y c l e a n i n g S E R V IC E F 6 r R E S U L T S million dollar public works pro­ fers of a guard. , — • ■“ Came In I TINE COMBED YARN PERCALE The Associated Press conducted a nation-wide survey alent disease after 18 consecutive nlsm—an alliance which Russia tional state o f affairs aa a whole, their way etrt o f a Beatna JU| gram and said he would guarantee ’ While the Schusters were at the weeks, but decline has been noted has insisted ia aggressively di­ payments t s . contractora -This and feiind censorship in -this free-est land of them' all thus being conducive to the Sunday hnvo raenpej fMos aa'*, , See a DementIreHen t SHEETS AND CASES fijieral, a threat v as airectad: at by department of health .. Hiou- rected against her.) estabHshihg o f a stable peace,! etebornte trap ia.waada a**Ui work.'includes a three million dol­ < fa j^ o r e widespread than you may realize. Jack Pecne, a garayeman who sands of rush hour commuters de­ Apply la Panea Reg. $3.79— 72 x 108 ...... j g jllGT Green Stampa Given With Caah Sales lar tunnel being dug .under Almen- .Deptuy Foreign Minister An- the Soviet communication said. this town. $3 waa helping Sutton with a atalled lay ap to g i’ minutes when an d n i Gromyko handed the plan to Parte Attempt Fnltod Btate PoBe* aarraandad Ow' - dares rivdr between Havana.and Read about it in a series of three articles starting car shortly before hla capture' empty train atalled backing .out of MAMCHESTEE HIRALD OFnCK Reg, $3.98—81 X 108 ------$ the Mlralnor residential suburb. " tomorrow iii the the Big Three diplomats in Mos­ (The last Big, Four attempt to araa early Meaday wtea Jalai-l' KEMP’S 3.39 Feb. 18. a New York City station. cow last night. It was made pub­ MtUe their differencen wad in a MeKeoo, g4, af B*ah4ay> Maas,. '1 INrORPORATEO Meanwhile, Cuba was bouncing A man telephoned Peene's wife, 13 MsboI St. Reg. 95c—42 x 381^ C ases...... ^ back.to normsL Airptsne traffle Royal Canadian Air FoiX:e re­ lic nlmoet immediately, in early private conference* in '. Paris teat oad Lm Lewry, S6, a f ~ 75 Mary, that aha should . adviM her ports a Roman Catholic miasion- morning broadcasts and the morn­ November, under United Nations Seath Bad, ~ i ' fTMn tfeaBBti DBT CLEANEBS Sales and Service A luxury percale sheet at low, low pricea. reaumed, banka and other bual- 'hi'sband “to take out a larger ia- NLmrljrBtrr 'Chrning IfrraUt ary plane miaaing since Saturday ing'edition of Pravdn and other ouspieea It - brought no ngree- ■tolea ear afterr OOlBW S W . tS WELLS STREET TELEPHONE 7254 763 MAIN ST. t K c J W H ^ L ^ c o . found and all four mlaaloaarico papers. 40s4itlmMN.«i rage Tm ) TEL. 5680 I III naerm m Com (Oaallaa^aa Figa t«A) aboard ore safe- “ Ia Washington, th* fitata 4*- am Safa VKw) — . r S .ft V**w'jV-^iV'fcv^^-•^-««-' '• ■■•ti ■\ .

tr :j . V /f l(f- ■'' UANCBEdTER EVENING ^ R A L D . M A N C H M E R . CONN^ TUESPAY. MARCH 11. 1962 A UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1952 Ghombtslaln; ■ "NanrrBn*, oC 4)uato.- lll-^lli ii- 'V'ii'iT siaii >n tka antra clubs; muoisat aggregattona and by Hoyt: ’’Historic IJUmii* itors Uw Elks Honra whore Albert HorriOon. chairman, Mrs. field. Tests also show that Trend- ular ptagraii a( tha acbool ays* other gnmpa within tha sehooi sys­ on,” by Armatroog, and *Tha there will be a buffet supper Lutheran Ladies OsrI Bolin, Mrs. Nils Chrlson, Mrs. Watkins Offerg tex can be cleaned Commercially Growing Fast tarn, was (oed. IBa group, which tem for which no funds are avail- Meet T o n ig h t Phelps fhm liy in America,” by Date Book In New York .Rockville served ood awards aisde to the Harry Gustafson and Mrs. Lillian without endangering its textiihe. Hniirnhfimis has baan maettag on Monday a l^ . Phalpa. winners. . Joseph Oenoveel of Giuitafson. , < New-Tyf»e Carpet Excellent for either period or nights for aovatnl waeka to plan MemberUiip In tha Booster d u b Tha libranana now hava the ro- WillHiMr Curate 8atarfiaF>.MMd418.______Rockville holds the singles chsm- modern type deiiorating, the new the maaBbamhip-dt<«a~ that^is-now Is-thrsa-ChiUara for which one re- organisation work ao naarly oooa* P, Having won in both the weave is Being'made In' the four In Lmw Than (tee Wedci underway, nMoa first ratuma last celvaa a card anUUIng him to an- Not Enough Directors pletad that it can ba f inlahad with­ Annual Mrthday banquet of St. P«lriai’i~Plpe~t)ik~ 8th Graders ▲ handsome rambllng-textured American Lagioa and Auxiliary, and 1951 events. Both Nsw Rev. Richard B. Kalter, curate Deaths Last Night leqding colors in use today, grey, 463 Join Unit to Help niaht. Sam taan of U membership tranos Into any athleuc contaat of out outside aaalatanca axcopt for London and Danielson■ileli lodges, hsve of St. Mary's Episcopal Oiurch, car^t' featuring the first. new gTMn, rose and beige. .11 soneHora who made retuma re­ the high school, excepting baaket- Available^ Mayor Says; a typing job on tha shelf Hat Lwloa Home, 8 p. m. Is Now ia Practice VFW Heart danca, Poat Homa, Set Auction leg on the team trophy. The will, speak at the meeting o f the weaving process in over a hun­ Support Sehool Events ported 4SS members bad Joinad.in ball and awlmmlng. WUl Arrange Session. An improvod registration set-up For Mammoth Parade team winning the championship Ladles Aid Society of the Emanuel ByTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS Receipts turned over to tempo­ has bean establlahad. School Manchaater Green. dred years Is now being offered in twice win retico'fhe trophy. . Lutheran "Church Thursday after­ Santa Bdrbaro, Calif. — Fred­ Tha inttial o f the Booster rary treasurer George Smith last children ragUter by grades. Thera Monday. Marek 11 The Rockvtlie lodge will be rep- the - Manchester area by Watkins lUfponM to the MancbMUr Open meeting of League of noon St 2 o’clock. Guest soloist for erick -K. Schilling, 76, an early day Brothers. Chlled' "Trendtex” and d u b la to raise a neeedearo aum night totaled fl,44S. Tha opening Tim facial matting aought for are now 887 raglatined borrowers. ^A locial band, tka S t Patrick’a jSale by Vernon School rcseiifed'by a team made up of the meeUng will be Mrs. Barbara TRUSS HTTINO - t C i Booster dub, an orsMXbtion o f money ta affast anpenditutes two weUr drive was made to ae- tonight by Deihocratle Director 184 adulta aAd 138 chUdran. ” Daad Women Votcra, Nathan Hale a.UBlcal comedy sinmr who was woven by the Mohawk Carpet Pipa Band, plana to t ^ a port In Pupils to Raise Money Wetter Koifipanik, Clifford Glea­ Peterson Nussdorf. credited with introducing the song eura 1,000 membera Nearly half wood” has been taken out and tha SchooL '8 p. m. son, Rudolph Schmelske, Joseph. Mills, thia new carpet has a By AKRON Qraduated I^perta Katharina Bourn on tha quaoUon TMadny, 8tarcli U the mammoth St. Patrick'a Day Members o f the society ora .re­ “Sweet Adeline.” Born in W «er- looped, twisted knot pile that that goat waa reached after re­ Hat brought up to date. For Graduation Trfp Gilllch and Joseph Genovesl, cap* Also AbdoeniBal Suppof^ Elas­ turns wars made last night. of the Water Depaitmlnt’e Library nctivitieai of last year Ladles of Columbus fashion parade in New York next Monday. minded to bring any patterns, ms- vliet, N. Y. Died Sunday. hides footprints, eliminates fluff­ finances could not be arranged, tain. The team will take part" in terlsl or trimming they may have Moscow — Mme Alexandra Kol- tic hosiery, and all types of The Herald will publish daily a include an axhibit of. paintinga show and cord party, 8Lnlen Service Nnllea Entered delivers terrific 160-horsepower per­ No-Shift Driving. Come in and see this You con got o Inc. has announced that five local town clerk. Mrs. Adams' Aiint, Miap Hattie Nolles were entered at the ses­ as ona of three repreaentativea- Berr, Sunday. A Union Lenten sert’ice will be formance—and on regu/ar fuel! wonderful new DeSoto today! residents have corofrieted the Four members of a temporary sion of the Rockville City Court on Storiinor in o brilHonfly high school planning committee, at-large in the ctate^ ’Thia com­ The program for the lOUngton held tonight at 8 o’clock at the American National Red Cross mittee meets monthly in Hert­ Vernon Methodist Church. Rev. Monday in the two cases arising Atahdard First Aid Course, includ­ the Rev. H. R. Keen, Clarkson F. Woman's Club Wednesday,'March poworod Studobokor ford or Now Haven. Maurice Foulkes, rector of St. from the strike st the plant of the Contrast I n g ing the CIvillar Defense Supple­ Bailey, John E. Horton and Edwin iO, will be the Singer Sewing Ma­ Knl.< We Are Celebrating Our FIRST BIRTHDAY In Our lining. Sites: 7 shown in maintaining the same: part in the annual cancer cam­ tjtie granting to the selectmen of paign-in_ApcU. ta 14. power to assume purchase of all The. club welcomed into'hfilrrh- DEUGIOttS eO TEf supplies, and_ to make regtrfatiottrjiierihtp last n fgh F M flf^ftjiififlk forf ^ m all #iaa fire elaWra departments a* aww aaa * a -o f the * * . . . . *. NEW MODEim STORLIYifli A PRICtXRASHK^^ Munson, who assists her husband The officers of Abe Miller Post, town. This was tabled at the pre­ FRIED GUMS asi SCALLOPS American Legion, will be Inatalled in manufacturing and conducting vious town meeting and Is again Munson's Candy Kitchen on the a^.a meeting m Community Hall tabled for further consideration. New Bolton road. w tonight at 8 o'clock. The installing Donald E. Griffin ia chairman of At the close of the meeting the SANDWICHES OF A ll KINDS officer will be Past Department the committee. Ways snd Means - committee con­ & Commander Jack Griffin and hia Considerable argument arose on ducted a successful "Bring and team. The auxiliary haa been in­ the subject. Some stated that Buy':, sale for the benefit of the O p M until 1:30 A. M. svBry morning vited. Two movtea will be shown there la only one fire department cluVs "projects. The assortment 100% after the ln..tallatlon, "The Power needed in the town, that at Hebron of hand made and bought articlea Sundoy morning opon until 3 A, M. ECONOMY SALE to Fly," a film ..bowing operations Center. Liabilities of the Amaton and home cooked food was quick­ AH Wool in the construction of helicopters, fire department were discussed. It ly disposed’ of snd netted a neat propellers and other products of was brought out .that there la a sum, after which Mrs. Lillian Gus­ 1540 lumsldo Avo. — Noit to Marco Polo TWEED GOATS the United Aircraft Corporation in mortgage of $1,750 on the proper­ tafson of Hamlin street invited East Hartford. Aitother,-’'Fight­ ty, with semi-annual payment of the membera to her home for Beginning THURSDAY, March ISth At 9:30 A. M. ing Lady Speaksi" showa carrier $125 plus interest, and a note of cards and coffee. — Qperatfbna-Jn. the Pacific during $314. .Theresia °needed..8Qa .fe ^ o f the Korean War and also shows 2 4 inch hose at a cost of $1,136. tho helicopter in action. Following Irwin B. Miller eUted that the de­ the movies refreshments will be partment could be operated for served. leas than $800 annually, the cur­ GREAT STARTING The Youth Fellowship went to rent cost being $1,250, including SALE WILL FEATURE HUNDREDS OF Scantic Sunday evening to attend mortgage. b , DAYS STATE TOMORROW ■ ai >- !'a musical at the Scantic Church, , The 9th Item of the warning, I A well child conference will be that the towm should tsjie over a i held In the Community Hall Wed- road at Amston Lqke, waa ruled The battle of Texas... ( nesday from 2 to 4 p. m.. with Dr. out of order.' SPECIALS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES I Francis Helfrick from Manchester Roads approved to be built if and the I to perform examinations, give possible include Slocum road; “ A woman IHia pjLf.^n«t*pns__ and- immunlMtlontL ,..rqad, . ,BM f _, Lrt ^ battle-ot tihe sexes! - > Public Health Nurse Edna Stager Grayvllle road from end of the im- yb(fteT|olng“ “ j will -receive appdintmenta at ■her proi^ road - to George Fabel's office from 8 to 8:30 a. m. and 1 place. Reidy Hill road to the Wil­ iokis$moi9 I to 1:30 p. m. .[ liam Woodward place, and the i—. The Mothers Club will hold a Chittended road to Carii’s place. than M6 man , food, ja lc At.Bu»iU.'a.Btor*.on.Oal(r Mlsa.MarJorla H, Maftlnr^^Head o'clock. If unable 'to get food to says in her annual report, that the H oro sooking gifts thot ote dlstincthro, tkot moy bo usod for the store call Mrs; Glennys Bro- Douglas Library haa had’ a fine gsrd who will see that It is picked year in .1951, a gain of 64 per cent up. ■ - V , in bOolt cihculatlon being shown vorioi occswions Hiroughovt Hm yooTj you con moko subston{iol sov* Rey. Norman Horner, who ia at over the previous year. In round the Hartford Seminary,, preached numbers 4 ,( ^ adutt books were kigs during this soto on— at the \V a p p I n g^ Community given out. ‘ and 5.006 Juvenile Church Sunday. for Rev. David books; makiqg a total o f' over Crockett who ia ill. • 9.000. A class of books which CERAMICS, BRASS, CRYSTAL, JEWELRY, gained in adblt" popularity, after One of the few mail-boat trips fiction, waa the fine arta section, in the nstlon which ascends a people of the town being quite in- ^ LINENS WOODENWARE, Etc. white-water stream' It the trip by ! terested in hobbies, antiques and pleasure craft from Gold Beach to i ®I<1 houses, which come under that Agness, Ore., up the Rogue River. class. Tha new editions and more read­ able formats (or Juvenile biogra­ Legal Notices phies have made that class the most popular one for the children, Cards For All Occasions Mqi'oa paaMiT KOTirg or arrurATiox ' after fiction. Late in 1950 and . . 8«« The Markdowna and Diaeounta On Our Price Tags This Is to stvo notir. that 1. W IL­ 1951 the librarian's bookmobile LIAM A.VTH0NT OLEK9INSKI. of service'to shutins waa instituted. MUNIGIPM. 444 Center Street. Msnehoster. ht*-e'Alsd sn sppllcatlon dstsd Februsrv 3t. 120 books of fiction circulated in 1M2, with the Liquor Control. Cominis- that service last year, the library P8RKIN8 LOT Sion-for 4 Kestsursnt-Ltquor Mrmit paying mileage expense. I n u a m tor the sols of slcohollc liquor on the There were 564 books added t » SfBTB Huun: 10 A. M. tu 1 P. M. 12 tu 0P.M. premises, 443-44* Center street, llsn- DIRECTLY IN SEE WEDNESDAYS NEWSPAPER chestcr. the book stock In 1951 of which VMLTEOnOGEON COMPLETE OETAII,S AS TO HOW YOU The busineu Is owned bv Wlllism 532 were bought. 54 were gifts, REAR OF STORE TBBiiey eed ThersOeys UatH f P. M. OleksInskI snd Wellsce Ptrclsk of 444 eight withdrawn, making a net in­ CAN WIN A SUPERB TELEVISION SET Center street end 14* Cheetnut etreet. 'V*,- Menrheeter. end will be conducted by crease of 558. The present book WILLIAM ANTHONY OLBK8INBKt. stock la approximataly 4,830 vol­ of 444 Center Street. Menchester. as umes. Among Important additions permittee. WtLUAll ANTHONY OLaKfUfSEI. ta ths refartitce coUaction la 1951 TONIGHT: **REUSKIES OF MONTANA” u d ^JAPANESE WAR B R |D iE ^ 815 MAIN STREET tMted Hereli I. ItU . were “Opea Mouae la New ■ag- mfiu W . T . G R A N T CO. 'V ^ r 1 I'X^f' ‘i '■ k ;

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, IfABCH It, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CQNK.» TUESDAY, MARCH H , 1982 ^ A G E XOUR varied ffolda and the speakcra anch ap the textUb field, lit genii NttYi«iieg Leaae - ineluda a lapraawitatlve of the eral. ) ssaiia with maintaining mora than one ing and abetting” the two dental Two Filmii t^ c E textile Industry, which Is finding Invitations have been extended Dean Involved dantM office in the state—in Hart­ laboratoriea in Mriolation of tlM Chainndn Jiescnb^ New Renewed by Burr profltnble operation increasingly leacUng industries, labor offictnls. { i * i r Three Dentists ford,'New Haven and in Stamford statute. The Tecorder said today L e s ^ n f o r L e n t difficult in New England, a pro- Chambers of Oomme—-'.------•- WsejS Radio and T V ^ ^ , In News Again —without the approval of the Om- eridence against tha men will be Red Cross Nursing Service feaaianal aconomlat, a representa­ ment offlclala, technical and pro­ HCOC—W** nectiout Dental commlaaion. submitted before deputy Atty. The C. R. Bdrr and Company tive of labor and n rcpiesentative fessional groups, tiij . ■•aim Maaiari HaM WTHT—12M Oted by State Ths three dentiata are also Gen. William Beers. The third iwogmm In the Len- 'Tamila, Fla., Marqh 11— UPt — A E C 0 r 0 .S Nuraeriea haa renewed two leaaco of the WSB. Mr. SUversUin wfll radio,.to attend thU panel and to charged with vielaUng aub-aec- Two of the three dentists—Dr. ten eerlee at Oariter-tOnigrega- rejunaant n amall, dlveratfled spe­ ^rticlpate tn the queatlon period Patrolman J. A. Barrera aald tiona 11 and 13 of section M» B of Johnston and thr. Fiahar—ware Uonnl Church sviU be lleld ui the Frank Iforaaco to ehairmoa oCv Tho Nuroo Enrollment commit- on S3 ocTM of contignoua land in ■#9 Charlea K. Clark of Lakeland, in Dental Board tea otartod Ito ocUvitlea flret, of cialty typo of industry as opposed which will follow. the formal *11 :«S—W DRC—R ottm ftry. the 1951 supplamcnt of tha ganaral before the .coromtaaton . in T9S0. ■Bnetuary a t 8 'p. m. tomorrow. the Red Croaa Nursing Berviea, a tha North Ikid of town, ncoordlnc preaentatlon o t views of the pa.-iel. a^WTHT-VUj»»V.^tfh*K>r» Voic«. W'TIC—N^wp; W pathrr, Democrata would nominata Gaor- lead the public." • with the dental laboratories by Tm WM«m of presentation, the committee wlU nurses for community eervica, such | try of the State Pt^lc Healt^De TVDRO—C»tl 8mitn_ partment was combed for regis­ ttslng to grow nursery stock for W KNB—N rw i: SportP, gla’B Senator Ruaypll of Harry dayby Dr. Clarence O. Brooka of They are charged alao with "aid­ whom they were employed.” ■how two motion plcturee. The aa for polio help and In time of the lost five yeara. Charlea Burr, 4.»0_-W1>RC—R**!!' *■ WTHT—Jack Brrch Show. Trilman for prealdent. ^ New London, recorder of the eom- Drat will be the "King of Kinge,' Ulaaster, and for all other tered hursao who lived in Man­ SENSATIONAL SALE W'DRC—Aunt Jennie'! Stnrlw. "RHAPSODY IN HUE" ...... Pm I WMtmMi ■creen prceentation of the life of chester. To each of these a letter president of tho company, said New Life For Driperiei^ l=|=}VDRc^v VYKNB—B ins C m fby Tim a. Clark Raid he and'X>ean , were mtaaion, to ahow cauaa why their' branchch of local Red Croat work. ti^ morning tho land would con­ W TIC —Derwn HAmera. ttlRcuftlng politica ndth two othera Christ. The second le a abort film Whan the BloodmohUe unit visits and questiMnaire was sent. YHiS WEIK r ?ho«' WONS—Newp; H. R. B au k h tfe . llcenaea to practice dentiatry in "YOU'RE NOY WORYH MY YEARS" YbPM Swn released by the U. S. Army Film Bach nurse so contacted was tinue to be used for this purpose. in a night club and that the de­ Manchester peat Friday on ItO! Both leases also include an op­ ^\’THT—Vlrtof H. LIndIthr. bate narrowed down to the Demo­ thia atata ahould not ba auuapend* Board, "The Tale of Two ClUee.” monthly visit to raise 180 pinU of asked if she Slip Oovert At New Model g .g ^ W D R C —N ^ w . Shop. WONS—Wmnen'a Pife. ed or revoked. UCTEN TO THESE BECOBDS AND MANY OtMEBS These pictures were tsdeen imme­ community Red Cross Service, tion of a two-year extension of n:IS-W'DRC— Romance of Hatan cratic choice, for prealdent. The dentiata ara Dr. Paul Roma> STRIKES AHEAD! blood for the blood program, two TSJto®‘«f th, Tukon. T rent. Dean ta in thia area to broadcaat ON THE .yOlCE o r BtiUfCHESTEB WOCO diately after the bombing of Hiro­ or three nurseo will be suppUsd The work to primarily aimed at X\t HT—NVwii: 01r»n4 Sh£*w, WHAT*--LaRAaa Program, nov, 983 Main atraet, Hartford. shima and Nagasaki and show the protection for the local area, but "*One lease U for four acres , of You will be amazed at tbe bright newness > WHAT—itor\* Qtj^on. • w e r e —.Ve»a. apring baaebJtli gamea. He did not Dr. Henry C. Johnston, 1872 Main to work there during the day. land owned by Harry F. Wood- WTHT—Phil Be*ker. appear in court and could not be utter devastation wrought by These wiU be registered nurses, if the nuioes expreaacd wlHWignesa ■ilA—WTiC—Front P*»o FArroll. WTIC—Marjoria Mltla Hour. street. Bridgeport, and Dr. Wil­ what are now aometimes refereed bridge and ia bounded on the north restored to your draperies and slip covers ■ WHAT-irctby i . Qu»«?Tv .- reached for comment...... but, as hi all Red Cron Volunteer to voluntoer for- areas outside Mim—WnC—N*d!^9 And QuoIaP^ W KN»=^tn mr tba Street. liam Fiahar, 33 Congress avanuc, to as "obaolete" alotn bombs. town, they were enrolled to be_ by Tolland turnpike. IS:4A—W D R C -^ u r Gal Sunday. PAtroImaa Barrera aald Clark Settees, they wlU glve their time The other includes four pieces of with NEW MODEL cleaning. FibriM m fcanif bv pAIPAnd, Wrrr>--Mnglr for MHar.T:— ^ New Haven, It la hoped that the sharp coil' used In emergencies when outside WONB—Rky •'"’•I-... atriirk bean "ana they were nff.' IrM l between Weie~tWOT)tcture#jto-the-bl^-Frpgrag» without property -ownad—hy—WJUlaffi__.J., WKNR-*luPlr from the W'eat 1 Judge Robert Johmon dtamlaaed All three have been notiflad to areas aakedYbr'helpr back to^Ufe—colors^sparkle vlvidlsr-an^aR- 5 -?S?::¥o'SW t".'- 8P . « c . t . W’THT-W> the Women. appear before the dental commis- will serve to awaken in those who recompense. TOomton and AUce F. Thornton WONS—Crean Patteraon, : the aaaault charge agalnat Clark Each year, ao the new registry and covers 78 acres of land. signs of dirt disappear. | ; 4* _ WDRC—C urt M»»»*5 . aton on March 31, at 3 p. m., in see thenii a full realisation of the Thera are two broacheo of io pubUned, the.oamb< procedure u l:aS--W DRr—Newp; and auapended a .10-day aentance the office of the Attorney General need for the practice of true Chris­ organisation under Morasco’a nurs­ One 14-acre parcel of the Thorn­ |.iii?W oT:^N ’w,: C«ll Brown. W'CCC—M anrheptep M atinee. . on. the drunkenneaa charge. ALL SPEEDS SS, 45, 78 R.P.M. followed. A t the present Dme, 50 ton land, called the "Homeatead \TfHT—World nifht'R»rort*r. ^ W TIC—Ne*P. r at the state capltol, to ahawet fiva tian living at all levels and in all ing service: the Nurses' Disaster l o ^ nurses are enrolled, for Red Let NEW MODEL help you. CaO 8072 to t WKNB—Patteep |. Dean, who aupportad Truman, areas of life today, if a third catas­ committee which is organised to Tract;’* la In Buckland. The sec­ ON ALL WALLPAPm E r r a la t WTHT—Newp; We the Women. ipeclfic charges. ISO CENTER ST. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Croea Nursing Service.Besides WDRC—V«w». iwaa not charged with anything. They are charged with violation trophic world war is to be avoided. go into action for any disaster, ond, known as the “HeekvUle prompt pick-up and delivery. WONS—Newp. , The meeting will close with a their poeslble service in time of Tract,” includes 56 acres, but does W’HAY-Newp. of aectlona 4450 and 4452 of the fire, flood, 6r warfare; and the dUiaster, and their service with IN OUR SYOCK tv y ltV —N .w ai 400 Girand Show. 1:1*—W'DRC—Ma perklnf. general atatutea. and Dr. Romanov brief worship service led by Rev. Nurse Enrollment committee not Incliida the land between the w hat—Now,. WTIC—Juke Bog Jlnflea. Clifford O. Simpson. The public is the BloodmobUe unit once a priimte road leading to a club- n O N '8—N'w ». \V TH T—Paul H arviv. with violation of section 4444 of which registers the nurses for month, volunteers with the Nura­ i'15- WTIC—Bob Bt«I.. WONS—Yankee FoAd Shew. thii general statutes. The com­ cordially invited. these services. Mrs. Lillian Mutrie ing Service setVe in other branchea hoilse on the property and a ravine 'WHAY—Surprr Srtjnad*. W HAT—B etty Kimball. south and southeast of the road. 22S PATTERNS TO QHOOSE FROM WOS8—Jim Britt. S ^rt,. Local Stocks plaints against tha danUata, the Is chairman for the Nurses’ Dls- of the Red Cross, aa Instructors l:l#n-Wt)RC-TToun* Dr. Malone. H ie last piece, which covers eight WDRC—>»rh 81BIO1 S^rtp. W’TIIT—NeVa; MuPtr Halit . recorder said today, wera sarved aster committee, with Mrs. John for Home Nurainr claaaea, in can­ ALL NEW • NO DISCONYINUED PAYYERNS N E W MODEL g.jV-Vt^RO—Thip I B.n»T». quotatloBB Fitmiabed By upon them recently- by the State Store Display G ive M usical Play Dormer serving aa vice-chairman, acres, is bounded on the east by tVCCC—Newp; Manch<*P!er statinea. Coibtim A Mlddiebrook.'lne. teen work, in production service. the Wilbur Croaa Highway. a iJ3w T iciconi’raaaman ratltrpo^. ftO-W DRC-The Ouldln* Light. Police. Norman Osborne, chairman of the “They serve where they are NOYHING HELD RACk • NO REDUCYIONS WDRC—Guy I,ombardo. W KNB—Paul W ero n . 1:00 P. M. Prieea LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANIN6 W ONS—JuPt .Tehkinp. _i___ : Dr. Romanov, the . complaint At Tem ple Tonight Nurse Enrollment committee, has needed when they are needed,” WON8—Mutic for Amortra. said Mr. Morasco. "That is the RACK YO REGULAR ON lORDERS .....WTHT—S»rano GammalL...... ------W K N E -K ey h o ard Kaj>er ------Bonk atoelu----- .wya..'.‘In _8*»ocietl«m wJW? Ptherg,. : Fix tu re s Mrs.. Helen FaaaUia SA vice chair 8 i4i—"TIC —Thro. Star Extra. T jtg^w onr—sernnd’’ Mm 'KilrtftB;"" mottb' of sendee of the Niirilea Silverstein P art- l i i M WTCC—Muttp. Bid Asked including the York Dental Labora­ man and Mrs. Anna Mbrasco 0i PRICES NEXYWifEHC • ALL SALES FINAL WDRC—Low.ll Thomia. "South Persia." a musical play secretary- ...... J ------8 «f»lce.” _ : W THT- Slorka—Bportfi .W:TJ1T—M ori M a ria re l McBcidt* First Natlonai Bank tory In New Haven and tha A msel in celebration of Puriih.’ lb“be"pre- tiiO—WDRC—B'ulah. WKNB -Newi: *40 Cliih. *- Dental I.jiboratory In Stamford, on Goiod merthandise deserrM good' WONS—Connertlrut Ballronm. of Manchester . . . . . 33 38 . sented this evening at 8:30 in Of Panel Group JvnC.^Bo,ton Blarxl.. Hartford Natlonai the sixth day of February, 1952, in us MCOMIMND AOOOD PAMIWO CONnUCTO* .nvHAY-Bymphony Hall. l;1»—W'DRC—Perry Maaen. and for a long lime prior hereto, display. Many merchanta call on Temple Beth Sholom by members desire for speeding up a peace WTHT—W .ath.r; Songt and Btorlon W HAT Ajven Hnupe Bank and Tru.vt . ... 27 29 of both the Sisterhood and Broth­ upi did practice dentiatry as a corpor­ Soviet A sks B ig 3 treaty I'is dictated -by- the fact Saul M. Silverstein, president - T im y r s —Fulton bowia. J r . ------li*a—WTHT—Dirk Wall a M ^ Ha! -Hartford -Comr. Trust. 78 82 SHIPSHAPE for ficTp fn dcaign* erhood, tells the story of the Joy­ W;l»—WONB—T»llo-T*at. N ewt. Manchester Trust .. 57 •w- ation or inatltution, in violation of that the danger of a revival of smd general manager of Rogers Shkhwim-WIu jam s . WDRC—Jack Smith. WTIC—Cinderella We#k F.nd. ous and festive holiday of Purim, German militarism, which haa corporation, "ill participate in i 718 MAIN ST— TEX. 68M a»aa WTIC—X«w,. WDRC—Nora Drake. RU...... 24 — section 4444 of tha general 8tat- ing and building unusual and at­ and the lyrics appropriate to the Talks on Germ any ■.WTHT—Bllvrr E a a l ^ WCCC—Newp. Mupir Phoenix State Bank utes.” twice unleashed world war, haa discussion on “The Industrial Fu ' kVDRC—R r o v Bhow. ^VON8 —Conn. BaMrAom. story are cleverly adapted and set OMN A CNAIGf ACCOUNT • Wl DfllVIl and Trust ...... 60 — The same charges are preferred not been removed because impera­ ture of New England” at Willi- •^'ONB—Gahrlol Heattrr. J:4A -W D R C — Brighter Dav. tractive displays that set merchan­ to the tuneful and beautiful music (Coatlnced from Page One) mantle on the evening of April 17. *WA- WDRC—Ed M.urrow. 1:aS-WDRC-'HUItAp Haupa. Fire Insurance Companies agalnat Dr. Jphn.xton and Dr. Fish­ tive decisions of the Potsdam Con­ er in association with the Amscl of tho Broadway hit, "South Paci­ ference have still not been Im­ The topic will be jUacuaaed by 'w n c —Oh* Man a Family., . WONSr*J*<"*'" DAwnevDfiwnAv » MtieicMu Shop,. Aetna Fire ...... 5 4 4 564 dise off to best advantage. Pylons fic.” WON'S—PnrlA.Dar, ■ > • W T H T -M u frra rp fAf T wa. Hartford F ir e ...... 140'i 1 4 5 4 Dental Laboratory In the. two ments beyond setting up a new plemented.” several key figures in widely ■:ta ,WDRC—Propfa Ara Funny. , W T ir—LIfp Cun Ba cities mentioned. Familiar tunes from the follow­ disarmament commission.) WTIC—Caralcvai.'a of Amarira. •WHAV- .Vaws . Op#n HAu.ep. National F ire ...... 6.'!4 654 for pyramiding products — wall ing songs will be heard and ac­ t Dr. Romanov is alao charged Russia piit the unity of Germany W HT—Xawatand Thaalar. were- Mupjr. Phoenix ...... 83 88 companied on the piano by Mrs. \ WHAT—Pollah National H"ma. W KNB—N**us; Rpqu*'st Life and lndemnlt.v Ihg. Co*. shelves of distinctive design—cabi­ ahead of a peace treaty draft, \ WO.VB—Black Muaaum W'HAY—NVmp; Oppfi Haupp, William Cooper and the chorus: saying the treaty must be worked a.Sa..WDBC—Mr. and Mra North, Aetna Casually’'...... 88 93 ■'The Cockeyed Optimist”- will be w n c —Hollywood Thnatar. S;I.*-WTIC— Rodd nS Lifs. Aetna Life ...... 80 84 . nets. We can do them all. out with the participation of a WTUT—Opera Audition, WDRC-:Housp Pdrtv: .\>wp. sung by Mrs. Louis Foster in the general derm an government. W ONS—Htory of D r TTHnara. WTHT—Miirr M«rlfn.- Conn. General ...... 130 135 role of Queen Vashtl; “I’m Gonna WHAV—Morton Gould. S .1# W TIP r^ppA r YoiiiiE 5 Fam ily. Hartford Steam Boll .3 5 4 .384 ART Wash That Man Bight Out of My After the Big Four and Ger­ t:e«p .TArdnn. Hair," "There is Nothing Uke a AVTHT—Town M artin i, WHAT- UmbArPf. Public CtIliUea Dame," "One Enchanted Evening" be presented to an "international W TIC —Boh Hnna. .1:«.V-WTir-Right to Happlnpps. Conn. Light, Pow er... 15 164 LESSONS conference where all the interest­ w rrr- -.limior Dtar .lorgat. and "Dltes Mol” by Kenneth Koll- WHAT-Nlaht Wat.h, . Conn. Power ...... J 36 '38 man as the king; "Happy Talk” by ed states would be represented.” f.ja-W TIC—Flhhar MaG" and .Molly. • WTHT Romanrii of Fvalyn Wint' 47 The Soviet list of principles for , WDRC—Purauit ^''D RC —Jrrrv Gray Show. • 4 ’ Hartford Elec. Lt. ... 49 • DRAWING George Sloaaberg as Haman; "I'm WONB—Mvatarloua Tra.alor. l:fia W Jir—Rarkstiif# W|f#. Hartford Gaa (To...... 37 '39 In Love With a Wonderful Guy” a German peace seemed identical § . , j _.W T H T —Krwtn Canham. wrrr-.Mudir. So. New England • PAINTING FLBSCHIUNN5 with previous Russian proposals l*:a.4. 194 forces “etncntlal for the defense of i.Oh -WTIC—JfthowA t>« WilU ind * HAwdy Doorty. Stanley Works com. . the country” and be allowed war cjiddter, easier stops. Packard’s mighty Thunderbolt .— ...... §ljOO~ Kit-Dimille. ______. . 524 684 “ Virginis had-ita own "tea-party” ihdustirres only big enough to equip et SET fot 8 happy turprtse when you compare ^HAY— Rural H ouijiup A 2.S—W rathpr Forara*!. rerry Stearh...... 95 105 in 1774. A consignment of tea Engine is the world's highest-compression eight, H: §t|,V—W T ir —Firm A fi aV*W9. A —W orld Nmaa Toda>. Tnrrington ...... 314 3 3 4 these permitted forces. today’s new car prices! Comparison proves t ; | 4 »-'V’nN Jt^B lJl .Jfnklnn flhrtm-. A t-V-In tl)p PiibUc Tntrrrpt was taken from a storehouse and Occupation forces would be G n pR r—Ytn'n r^trnl 7 iv^Kukla 'Fian and Ollir Union Mfg...... 19 22 patriotically dumped in the York Packard for ’52 offers you big-cat bsnefiti et medium-cartriumph of 53 years of building great engines! IVTir—WrAth^r. Funner'* Die***!. 7 Britain DrmArrata. ^ U. S. Envelope com. . 77 80 withdrawn within a year after the w rC T -t P rodurtlnn .S>wnr»*A!. 7 Id—Ganartt Tim# With Gowuy. U, S. Envelope pfd, . 60 WIDEST River. peace treaty became effective cost/Yes, if you are going to spend $2500 for a car, li nA V ~rh5|»A l TImA 7 —CAni#) .Vpw * Caravan, 65 G • Boftor In 7 0 w a y s-lo v elier to look at, livelier to ^VTHT—Mornlnt D#vo!ion^, A dTV-,afijrAn Bcrip VorclPi’-Rool ...... ■52 35 CENTERPOISE POWER URGEST IRAKES COLOR CHOICE The treaty also would "insure then today’s magnificent new Packard—at just a few §;4.1-..WT>IT—BrAiikftJH with RAf,. a Ot^—Crlm# Svndtratp't The above quotations are not to the New Chevrelet the removal of the possibility of a drive—today’s brilliant neyv Packud is engineered and U’H A Y -FrA d W arfnf fl .'»u.*pAn*r. Vibration and power im- Big ll-inch brake drumx ap­ Only dollars more—is well within your reach. Packard costs he con.xtrued ax actual markets. 26 rich new colors and two- revival of German militarism” but • SaV-WDnC—n^H«»nuii Ttlk. 10 IHL-.Original Amaipuc. Il."ur. pulsex are "screened out" aa ply more leverage for more' tone combinations. New De precision-built to give you greater riding comfort, IVANS— 10 4.^ Advfnturra at lo would give former army officers less to buy than you may think, and the record over the *OptionSl equipment, white sidewall'tires 1;6A WDRC-.N>wii. 11 00—Amaalng .Mr, .Maloh#. engine ia rubber - cushioned stopping .power. Stops are Luxe interiors are color- Gasnfied and 'former Naxls — "excluding years proves it cosu less to own—for "Built like a easier handling, smoother and quieter ^rformance at (if avaflabie), and state and local/taxes (if % v rrc —Cpod M nrninf Mimir. H id—.Vo#t th f t'ham p. between new mountings. smoother, safer. matched to theeaterior bodies. those who are serving sentences WKaNR-rhtI Hull*. 1100— Nf.ma. Packard’’ means built to last! surprisingly reasonable cosL any), extra. Prices may vary tligbily in near­ ^ THT—BrAiikfMt with Rap Tom orrow passed by courts for committing \\>»thA r; RiU T#nkini Show Advertiieinents crimes"—the same civil and poli­ by commonitief due to shipping charges. . pAb flt^9lr;-N<»w» K V. LECLERC brings these fine • •look at ono mora corf Take a long look at WJIAY-wNfW9: rn ff#9 H uh. 7 00-T*olat. tical rights given other Germans. • • Only Packard offart you thrilling Ultramatic* T^tS--'VANS—KPWjr *1 0d--.T#at Pattern and Mualr. FUNERAL HOME 10 M artin ShAw. OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 14 But the peace treaty,' said the the iutomadc diive toat but^rforms alTOthers. Only ~ Packard for ’52. Compare it against the field and you’ll tsiS-W DRC-Old Mimlr Ba<; n> w9, 10 30—LangfArd-Amerhe. Russians, must contain a German 'tVTtC—Boh StfAlv- MArnuiR W»irh. H .10 - Strike It Rich. pledge "not to enter into any coali­ Packard has ndw Easamatic Power Brakes * for safer. agree—Packard is by far today’s top motor-car value! \VCrC—Nrwp. GnAf,‘ Mornln* Muilr. P M. FUNERAL ^VONSa-Bill Jpnklni Rhon 12 OiV KiiUi T4I on P V) Club. Wanted—Real Estate 77 tions or military alliance whatim-' ...... U K N B - N aw* i Phit Hif#-Ph^w ------^':j.T?P-t7me'orr4irp - ...... ' ever directed 'against any power i;AS--WDRC—'Vnrld ' N#« 9 Roundup, SERVILE WANTED—Your property to sell. w rrc —Klddl# Cnrn^r 12 .lO—SAarrh for TAmArrA-a,*. UNITIZED which had taken part with its arm­ 13,4*'^N"br\ n Kili*h#rt. to the lew-price field! Reliable buyers waiting with casb W K N S—NVw p: Phil I,,It)—G arry Moiire^ SHaw. ed forces In the war against Ger­ V :TH T—N>w9; Phil BAAk^r. 1 C>—tlrlde and (Jroom, Walter N. gODY t Y FISHER KNEE-ACTION RjDI WIDEST TRIAD for four, five, six, seven room sin­ M TIC —N»w9 s 2 nw9. 2 ,aru.Flr#l 100 Yeara. Director Fisher Body with Unisteel Chevrolet's Knee-Action rids A futl .SSH inches between The Soviet note said Russia’s V'ONS-N aw» JU MAIN a i. construction sets the stand- is now even softer, smoother Cffnlcn of rtar ter. Bolton. Coventry and Vernon. ”#Tt>^'''VOBr~ a’lhnpp^ri SivfiiiB.------,2-iA^.Mlke am i Buff. Finances arranged. Howarl 'TC W TIC—N»w». .T f*V-Thr Big r5vr.fr, ard-for styling, for crabs-— ^thanks to new shock abaorber broader base lo s>ve yon ^'.HAY— Mjih 5mp. 3 ;VV-B#rl rErk.9 .9t)Aw, Mancheater Call 2-5869 manship and (or strength! action. . more stability, less swayl Hastings. Phone 2-1107. WANS- Bill Tonkin* Show. ♦ 0(V-Ka1<* S m r h ' BhAw. ^ ^'TH TT-.M uritn AgriSn9kv §*H^"'YrrC N>w9. Rr^fikfant ->.>»••• WANTED bov ^ LewasI pricod in its fl«ld| ^iTfr- n«diA ram m i. TO BUY FROM OWNER - VTHT—Bob Uovd Thii kMutlful nav SfylGlinD Da tuxa FDaaf ’1. E. M. ROBBINS jA'V—WT>!T—.lohr Cnntf. ’ SWea—lih# •"Ghy CHavralal madalg- ilsH seven room .single, two car gar S:SA-\VDnr. N>w9. . . ■ far last fh«n Gny camparakla Madal la IN WCCC—13 HunrtrAft < ..j ^ H iti. Raid. fCanfinwGtran af- tfaadard aawlpwaaf rage. First floor lavatory and V'HAY’—ItAliAn ProfrAm , ATTENTION OWNERS! and Him ilivttratod i$ m avail- HAS RESUMED ^ ’KNR- N>wii, -rAjAni*. aktIifF af matariaM second floor bath. Vicinity of j V A N S-N >m ». ^ THT-BrrAkfAAl Porter, Pitkin, East Center or 1 TVTrr—Thwn'^r of Miff'd’ nearby streets. < REGULAR OFFICR Thii# ii H artr|romr TfA\»l*rp • “• Kiv#;- - ^ 'IIA Y Mf«Man Program . ^VONS-V'j^An pAltorAon Show. Dp(' Arthur^ GAt.frr>., YHE ftlRYH 0 P U KNR'AfffV. I.i'dga, , • MUlTIril PAMIIV !•:» —WTIIT—Kdward Arnoldj M tft' Monii *tnr nf th#> Air. * OWtllNOt ^*ANiS %’#»!■. L .*® ^ " 'G C C - N a w a ; 15 H undred and y HA>‘—Italiart PrAgiwin. * Taa cea have aialtlpls TV sa4t^^ .— Tip, —l V>U^» -A f— :---- Mmatlag fraai m slggla aataaaa'----- JJ ANS—Cuy Lpomhurc^n. —«t a lawar salt thaa aay atfcar t ' KaVB-^Mvut^rv 'V o|ry -ayataas yet devised with 4iie eew — r Nd^iHliiK ccir In Climnrolirt*s Rstd offwi you d iJngf* dns of thsi* ’ ' ■■5, ^ 3t; Lona jAumey, 2,T^*^8trfk# It Rioh • .. ■•>..” KNB-a aNVwj. S40 Club b»ae=5**‘ - * niX ?.-''*'""' Ealr. . jMrtur«s..Ygt ) ^ ’llAnd many of thsm in Amsrica's most costly car^ S -aT V ® fA b U r . pa V,-1 ' a-anaaeaMaa.. aViat — &- r W * Packard’s now ahackmiaaf ataar> * * Paekard’a naw, dlract>aetlaa ptwSxS';'! * 4-W AY ENGINE CAST IRON / , SAPHY P U r i GLASS Hara's proof that yew'ra volua ohaod with Chavrelat. . . again in W'##aokar4 .UltramatU* excels all Slam, ANTENNA SYSTEM ■ T ''/ other automatic drives in smooth :por- Inu-balanced for finger-tip control— shock absorbers. qu$hion your ride over ■ « Hundred and W LURRICATION ALLOY PISTONS ALL AROUND -formance, s^ety and dependability. m&ea driving and parking easier. all types of roads for utmost smooth­ • n;T!C-Kli.t> Row. • Chevrolet's exclusive engine Pistons arc formed from the 1952 Hit h w s t’prleed tine In Its fieldl Coma In and look it evar. ONLY PACKARD ness and comfort.- ^ HAT—Maiaano Procam. Chevrolet alone ia its field * * Now laeam atlc PawoFRlMIl*** * aYoa’’iiat Vha.aiaat luxurious ride ■ • 0 «''a lubricating system. supplies same material as the cylin­ ~-gives you safely pUut gtau you ever eojoyed in Packard’a all-steel * a Handiamo naw Intariars and fresh W T H T —ftrpak the Ban'k. exactly the'right kind and der block-expand and con­ - m windshield and all win­ How the practice of the healing arts first c ^ e into five faster,^eaaier itopS'^require 40?? amount of lubrication to HAS ULTRAMATIC - eta pressure, 29^, lest time to. apply! safety body, which ia cusHioned at all exterior ^olor combinations accent tract at the same rate. This dows, for a clearer, truer M ORI PIC .1 lUY CHIVtOLITS THAN ANY bTH IR .C A II existence is unknovm. Undoubtedly a sickness prompted { Packard’a smart, iowJinea and youthful, each moving part, leducct wear, saves oiL all-rouad view. 18 monndng points. There’s plenty of frS someone to do soitiething for an ailing friend or relative. * W Packard kallda araat analnasl room—even for six-footers-and seats years-ahead styling.. THE AUTOMATIC DRIVE Packard’s Thunderbolt Engine is the are as wide as the car is high! ^ ~ The value of herbs may have been discovered by acci- world’s highest-compreaaion eight— a a tvary Packard car undergoes 4,287 WILLIAMS ' dent or by observing the habits of sick animals. Phar­ with up to 25% fewer working paru * a P aA ard ’o 3 ,0 4 6 sq* *f aafaty separate factory inspeaf:ions.----- ''Built •n..:i- likoisi— THAT OUTPERFORMS te last! macy had its birth when the firft herb was processed dtan engines of comparable power! glass give you all-round visibility. a Packard” meant euHt OIL SERVICE prior to administration. Today no profession is more . highly specialized. It is based on scientific fact Cen­ THEM ALU ASK THE mAn S41 BROAD ST. Hart ih the IV amcona 5)^(tin that makes ti'Cfybody happy! turies of medical progress and years of experience and WHO OWNS ONE POWIRGLIDI Q t^ fm 0»ts VC'e will bt glad lo gi%e you complete infocmiitoo u d An .M On POWfRPUl formal education form the background for the service % AUTOMATIC •OpUt PUa AND tmulUitoo estimate. No ohligauon. VALVf.lN.HIAD MHCID SO lONVl rendered by pharmacists of today. We appreciate tbe TRANSMISSION IN G IN i r a Ng i o il opportunity to serve. It’s simpler with fewer parts Teamed with ,Powcrgiide k ★ lo wear. It’s smopthtr—jm the most powerful valve-in- complicated inie'rmediita bcad engine in Chevrolet^ - OIL HIAYING ^ a r l o s elev is io n fean. Optional on De Luxa field end en outstanding gee- IQUIPMENY B W’ T models at extra cost former in eng field! - BRUNNER’S, INCORPORATED V EstiaiAtca On Request 351 EASY CENYER SVREEY MANCHESYEK 5o/es one/ Service ‘ r CALL --'V 214 SPRUCE STREET, MANCHEi^TER TEL. 5095 M 287 CARTER CHEVROLET C O ., Inc 311 MAIN SYREiY M AN CH K Yn f -—— T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN„ TUESDAY. MARCH 11. 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. MARCH 11, 1952 '•\i-7murysta - • •tStm Miiiliiiiiii torial nomination oi^ the same tion for the United Stataa Senata. ; tha restrictlcB not to protect any tha saeosMIaaedatfWir. WAT. 1U 6 s BMpoea WAS to w em ^John Woodward, aaidataBt guest Miss Martha Bhorksy of SOOTHING Hi day Buah issued a formal states H ie town committee then endorsed seersta the Riisstana nigh t aae by hAva blood on hand In case o f a cub master; John Beck, treasurer: Wlndtor, Ji Tallow worker on the Betrothed Campaign nursing staff at Hartford'HospItal. Sprague Joins ment p ilin g himself in The race. me aa such a candidate.” moving about tbia county, .but Connecticut dlsABtar, being so closa to the A lr- and George Johnson who has been P O P ( 4 , craft and other ladustrlos. The named to the troop committee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuicinlk Buah "Vtui the party's candidate Sprague already had announced fontitiQ Ifmdlk merely to hit the Russians back he was not going back to the K- rum The Open Foruni Red Crooa startod thair Blood NOTICE The men feel that at least two hav* moved Into their newly con- Senator Race in 1950, being defeated bjr Sena­ COUGHS I, for theljr own recent ,new reatrlc- Exceeds Goal mora dena are. needed to _acogm^ ■trubtad home on Jonathan Trum­ tor Benton (D) by a narrow mar'- state legislature where he had ■6BB ALD i x a ^ Ji^an kee .Bmit St the MAngheoter HoopitaL- ^ - ,...... t D U f T C H u ataMdi • ' Uona on the travel o f weatem I am b^n>y to oajr I was among modate all the boy* who wish to bull highway Just north o f Oolum- served since the 1947 sessKxv CucfeMter. being elected Speaker of the B y A . H. O. Oommunlcatlons fo r pubUentlona In tha Opan Forum wU| not the first grotip to doosto my first become cube. Five dens are acdlve bta Center and next door to Mrs. There was no immediate indica­ ^ ^fimSlii~y/>intqoiow’.•e m m S T W . n diplomatic representatlvea in Rua- THE THOMM COLU ' Kurclnlk'a mother, Min. Bessie House Speaker Fifth tion aa to what effect Sprague’s House at the start of the last ses­ COLDS f WALtWt *. FFI K M ^ I * . bo guarantaadipubllcation If^ a y contain more than 300 wordai pint of blood, snd have since gtvsn Final Total of > Contri« now, each with seven or etgh^ Poblishtn aia. n more. members. In order to organize t ^ Trythall. Mrs. Kurclnik enter? entry''Into the race would have on sion. His beat friends winced. His po­ H m Herald naervea the right to decline to puhliiOi any mhttar Republicai^ to Seek FonadM October 1. U tt nils action Is typical ot much that may be libelous or which is Jn bad taata. Free axpiaaaloa Plssse forget your differanoes, OONSTROOnON AND AmJANOE 00. butions Hits $7,752; more dens, leaders are needed. tained the COOS,Thursday night BuaK’a rliancee, but Sprague’s He had no comment on whether Except litical opponaata had thair first of political views is desired by coatributlona of this chajraetar and oontinua to i^vt, ss it Is assd- Mothers who will assist should and was hostess to a stork shower Nomioation by GOt* close association with the GOP Ms candidacy for the senatorial JCrofT XroniBC o f our response to Uie poUciea o f Canvais Brings Most leadersSiip Inevitably led to spec­ and HellMru Bnttrfd ■t the good “he la delivered Into our but letpera which are-defamatory or ahjMre win'be.rejeeted. ed RMire now fo r our figh ting boys 24* NOAO smnr—TO. 2.*2i* caU Mr. gledjeskl or Mr. Chesaley. for Mrs. Robert McKeon of Nor­ nomination would affect his status rico ot XonchcMer, .Conn., u Russia. Here, once again, we' are wich, the former Miss Jane Ly­ ulation. as state chairman of the Elsen­ hands'* amlle In a long time. than ‘aver btfore. Look at your Mrt. John Woodward, local New Oaoaan, March 11-^(43— Moll Matter. doing what Russia does, not what Honor Roll at the Oenter and think A total of 37.752.33 is the final chairman of the Farm Bureau man. Lovely gifts for Mrs. Mc­ Sprague said Ij^e decided to seek hower movement. / ■ And we, on the sidelines, won- The contest for the Republican SUBSCRIPTION RATES Am erica would do. I f It fcdlowed of how many more Gold Stars figure for the ynited Service Or­ Home Economics proup and vice- Keon were presented to her in a the nomination at the urging of There are now five official can­ darsd if the glamorous young Ukaa Bowera OPEN EVENINGS nomination for United" States One Tom" bV y Miai...... {1S.W t l f ke baa Just one qnsUflcatloa would be on It If you did not giro ganizations drive, Horace B. chairman for the Tolland County daintily trimed doll carriage using the New Canaan Republican Town didates for the nomination, four o t ita own traditions and liiatlncta. ladles who loosed their embarras- To the Editor, Senator became even more wide Six Month! hy Ir. Mail ...... { AOO and tnat la obedience to o cer­ before. I beg of you to “Anawer M r Yo t C oTNal—o To Fnmitlt E itiw N i O r Learned, chairman of the t(an- Group. And Mr*. Evan Kullgren, pink and blue aa the color scheme. committee. He made this state­ them from Fairfield county. JOHMS, open today with the entry o f One Month hy Mali ...... * 1.00 We admit we have nothing to hide Bing accolade ever paused to think The writer haa been exceedingly tain political party. chester campaign, announced last- Mr*. Kurclnik took her guests Besides Bush and Sprague they Sln(lt Copy the Call" snd glvs again. Tou will locaf dlpector to the Tolland Mansfield D. Sprague into the ment last night: „„ — but. then we proceed to drop an what they might be doing to a pleased to see In your columns The popular conaenaua o f what night The drive for a goal of County Group, will attend an through her new home. She served “At their request I met tonight are William l^ rtell, Hartford in- M M oietm Weehly, hy Carrier be h ^ p y p i r i t • AMESITE DRIVEWAYS race. Buha I>eIlTabrea. The elddA. plain joke, and, if the Appellation situation with the longer perspec­ yarsv etc. They 1iiiv«~A~ssaardr VRfiaw absA AvAelif {yxssw . • . __ o___ at... y ___ . . . . . Xoc. ethics to liye up to and stand by The Herald. W ith the additions gren, local leader* for the topic Frederick, Jr., or "R icky" as he la dential nomination. - Governor ,>ubllahera' Repreaentativea; ^ e back just what Russia aends, of survived at all, it would be for Ita tives. Lodge and Republican State lloa Maibewa Special Agency — New the same as any other profeaaion. provided by the readers the orig­ "Using Less Expensive Cuts of better known, waa bom Friday Miss Margartit A. Bodras duplicating everything Russia humorous oontraat with the real­ Lhave known Mr. Bowers well Chairman Clarence F. Baldwin arc ark. Chicago, Detroit and Boatnn. ity. Towns and cities all over the inal list swelled from 600 to over Meat” will be In charge. the 18th in September o f 1946: fo r long' years since we were tn 700 names. among the Elsenhower backers. does '•jtat to get even." Why I f he were not the handsome plc- country with but few exceptions Mr. and Mr*. Louis Soracch! Ann, the second child was bom Mr. and Mrs. Adam C. Backus MEMBER______ADDTT BUREAU OP the same claas In the Manchester The Hartford School o f Music [R(CULATIONS.------should ^wc tolerate, for ourselves, ure o f a noatinee Idol, If he were not hire a well experienced and have purchased two adjoining Jan. 28, 1949 and the laUat little of 36 Marble street announce the Until Sprague announced hia schools, and our families knew gave a benefit performance of engagement of their dcughter. the kind o f policies we condemn the best looking governor, if he did learned man In the field of town building lot* on Route 6A Juat east lady, getting In Just under the candidacy lost night, most politi­ Herald Printing Company. Inc.. each other. It is my firm'belief “PagUaccl” for the campaign. This Miss Margaret Adele Backus, to not have the warm, soft eycA If managership. of Columbia Center from Mr*. wire oh a Friday, arrived at 11)58 cal observers had believed the >a no flnanclkl reeponalblllty tor In Russia? W hy should we m ^ e that Mr. Bowers would bring high was Manchester's first opera and Pasquale Cafro of 125 Charter -.aphlcal errora appearing In ad- he did not have the sensitive I sincerely hope that for the Margaret Blakley Flaaconaro of at Windham Community Memorial State Republican organization's i p i j ^ such haste to behave exactly the’ Intelligence and the most sincere was well attended. Oak street, ertlaementb and other reading matter mouth, if 'the women In his audl- best Manchester of the fBture Ansonia. Mr*. Aubrey Winter has Hospital. support would go to Prescott Bush The Mancheatar Evenlrg HeralC effort to the management of this bo You Have Bans A breakdown of the total for the Mias Backus was graduated way Rti.uia does? Why don't we eices had not always been given to the present Board of Directors also purchased a lot from Mr*. A. E. Lyman, president of the of Greenwich In' the race for the town. drive la aa follows; hou.*e-to-house Flaaconaro. It 1* reported that from Manchester High School In laplay adrartlaing cloaing houra: behave like America?' the neSf-awoon, the models ^would consider Just such a man. Inter-County Baaeball League ha* Senatorial nomination, although Marlon Gammons Fitch canvass, 33,765.31; special gifts, Mr*. Flasconaro, ,who has approxi­ June, 1948, and from the Hart­ Monday—1 p. m. Pridav. have been Indulging their imagina­ Keeping in mind that election announced that, there will be a Lodge and Baldwin have not of­ For Toeaday—1 p. ra. Monday, We ar* not afraid to have other 3745; automotive group. 3625; In­ ford Hospital School of Nursing tion, as they did in selecting Jim­ 1s right around the corner. mately 75 acres of land In this plot ficially committed thetliselvrs. or Wedneaday—1 p. m. Tueaday. Expert Needed dustry, 31,815; retail and restau­ meeting of that group In Hebron In September, 1951. She la at SEALY MATTRESSES...... $29.95 «id up ■ Tbnraday—1 p. m. Wedneaday. people see our country. In fact, the my Durante or Rocky Graziano, Sincerely, which Ilea between Route 6A and Friday night, the firat one o f the It was considered significant To the Editor: To Buy A Home? rants, 3530; Insurance companies. Old Wllllmantic Road, plans to de-. present a member o f the nursing • Friday—1 p. m. Thuraday. more they see of It the better, for and the adjective '‘coddly” could William A. Viens, ae**oh.... Offl.cer*_will be electied that Lodge made an announcement . Br Saturday-1 p. m. PVIday. W e should not allow local sen­ 364: opera. 3208J2. Mr. Learned velop the property; - staff at Hartford hospital; that, w ill. diminish thelB- capacity, have, hruohed by him and.been. on...... !. 1? H y ^ St,, Town, and plan* for the corhing season sevtral weeks ^ that he himself ClaaalAed dea01lne^~10l30 a. m.. each timent to overshadow the fact expresses his appreciation to all William Jnne*. principal of Mr. Cafro waa graduated from day of publication except Saturday— Ita way. discuased with the managers o f was not interested In the Sena­ to lie about it. We are not an iron that we need a man well versed the members of his committee, the Horace W. Porter School, an­ Manchester High School In 1944 - But "Cuddles Lodge" la a natur­ ...... CooHnue To Give___ Good for yon! A hont owner has many Mtisfactions. Help­ the various teams. ’S, In c. ------...... fUftarn coUnlryr We are a free In high finance among other To 1110 Editor: ■pecial chairmen and the house-to- nounced that four m6re studenU and served In the U. S. Navy, sub­ n . MARK OF al. It designates 'the outstanding Mr. and Mrs. Alexander German i » TuesdAy, March 11 country. That la our pride and things as our new General Mana­ t isad in your paper about an ing people to home ownership is the principal business at house canvaasera for their efforts enrolled at Horace W. Porter marine division, during World U M auttft OUALITV and dominating surface character­ and son Bobby of W est street left HNE REDDING ger. N o one conducting a bnsl- argument over a pint or two of Manchester Savings and Loan Association. In the drive. He also thanks the School last week bringing the W ar ll. He Is employed by TE L. 5680 glory. Why. then, pick up the istic of the man. Because It does last week for a trip to Florida. 763 MAIN 8TREF-T L One Election Solved neaa would hire a person if that blood and how It may alow down people of Manchester for tlwir total up to 230. , . Clayton Motors, West Hartford. Raceni ttoDM. weapon and the strategy of a dfC' designate ,a quality which la real, person did not have the qualiflca- grand support of the cause. May 24 ha* been set for a tenta­ Judge Clayton E. Hunt spent T^e wedding date la set for Iniey do thins* more enaily, with the Blood program In Manchester. Nearly 61 years o f Home Loan experience is behind tha tatorahip 7 the appellation cannot be exor­ tiona of the Job that was open. tive date for the. Country Fair the week end with hi* son David April 14 In St. Bridget’s Church. cised from the thinking o f his I trust this will not happen. Many friendly discussion of your facts and figures on home owner- for SOUR SIOMACH i 4 m atrusslo end ansulah, in Cuba. W e suppose It may be said that But here in our town it seems of you may not know that Mah- which will be given by Columbia and hi* family In West Hartford. friends. Because he is so “cuddly,’ Mrs. John Pringle, h member of bt«nbiirG.$a2.od$ jn^ay, up in New Hampahire, from all accounts I read and have Chester was the firat town to start riiip— PTA. Mrs. Irving Tenenbaum of EXTENDED FORECAST ifOfCioo. retaliation la the only thing the his enemies have a delicious oppor­ 1 oilllf tOc heard it is proposed to hire a man Pine street, chairman in charge the local Republican Town Com­ Boston, March 11 — iJPi — The 1 • F tlon a First . . . and make ap­ ti|^ are beginnins the'long, torture- Ruaalana understand. W e don't be­ tunity to use' the adjective in a a Blood Bank at the beginning of Columbia Won’t you come in for that discussion soon? of general arrangements, re­ mittee. has received an Invitation pointment for fast 1-viiit loan. adnie, controveralal proceaa o f w ay to suggest that .Uist is all he temperature In New England dur­ lieve it; We think the Russians are quests that anyone with old comic from Mrs. Howard Bprenkle of is— “ cuddly* and nothing mors. Rev. Henry Wyman of Wind­ ing the next five days. Wednesday 3 W AYS 2. W r ite . i • for application. Pill eatin g a new Preaident next No- happy and content when we aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Repayments are modeled to your budget. books, oatmeal boxes, bushel and Andover for all local Republican through Sunda--, will average “ Is Cuddles in today Z" ham, N. Y., a candidate for the women. The Vernon Wopien’s. Re­ out and mail or bring in. Cash vflnber. Before we accompllah that imitate them, confused and dis­ half bushel baskets or remants of three to eight degrees above the TUMS TO GET A “ What is Cuddles going to do pastorate in Columbia Congrega­ publican Club la sponsoring a rORTNC TOMMY prom ptly upon approval. ^ e c t lv e , w e ehnll go through long mayed when we refuse to imitate about state'pay increases?'’ tional Church, conducted morning any kind, bring them to the next seasonal normal-with no marked P T A meeting. They can all be luncheon to be held in Andover. day to day changes. r 3. Com * In . . .SM YES MANsger. MonUia o f heated au-gummt, high ^hem. But in their confusion and “Let's not be so sure Connect! worship services there Sunday. T\ieaday from 4 to 6 o'clock, for exhauxtlng emotional tenaion. out is going to cuddle up to Elsen­ “Our Living Faith" was the sub­ used in preparationa for the fair. Precipitation during this period re ^ so ttai dismay they have to understand a iic h e s t e r The group of paren.ts interested Mrs. John Davta Lodge. Reaerva- will on the average total over tt’s “ Yas" to 4 out of 5 U|ttU many o f ua win, perhapa, be hower.’’ Open Daily: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ject o f his sermon. An all woman’s tlona should be made with Mrs. one thing: that there la something choir sang “ One of God's Best in forming a kindergarten here are three quarters of an Inch occurring Don't borrow unnecessarily, but if a a|mewhat dlaguited with the That's the way It win .go. now working toward a co-opera­ Sprenkle. Mrs. Pringle said there aa anoM’ or rain In northern New loin is the right answer, phone, write, CHEER about us that Is different, some­ W a oMrarIvea, o f course, won't Wednesdays: Closed from Noon Mornings." CALL 5M0 tive one. For further particulars is to be a Republican meeting In England and as rain in southern LOAN or come in. Employed men and wom­ democratic proceaa. thing about ua that refuses to A basket of spring flowers A S K FOR Indulge in auy sach disrespect. SAVINGS piea.se call Mrs.. Louis Axelrod or Rockville April 3 to which all In­ en—married or lingle—are welcome. New England Thursday or Friday !S u t we have a baate confidence WeTI sever allow ouradvea to Thursdays: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. adorned the rostrum. In. memory UP! yield to their way of doing things, terested are Invited. Sehatorial and again about Sunday. a ^ u t tbia proceaa, nonetheleaa. It forget that this Is our Oovem- of the late Ralph U. Wpimer, given Mrs. Joseph Lusky. laSaa 325 te 3*00 ••• il*na«Hra Alaita GOOD PAINT WILL something about us which stands, Girl ScouLs. who are selling | candidates will be present. ROY KNQFU or. 8o here, at least. It will be by hia family. Wilbur Smith, custodian of Yeo­ IF that, when it is all over, the unafraid, on native American nd LOAN Following service* pofluck was cookle.s, are cautioned to call on INSURANCE HELP you DO IT Governor Cuddlea. mans Hall and o f Horace W. Por­ I TNI 'fPAT ugli re sar rit- American people w ill have choaen served in Yeomans Hall, enjoyed only people whom they know— O f EvriEvery Description Dew eoMPAorl principle. ter School, who haa been off duty tglrly and, within the llmita of Serloualy, we have been giving associaaon.inc- - 963 M A IN STREET PH O NE 2-1652 by about eighty people, members consequently numerous people deep thought to the problem of for several weeks due to surgery. ARTHURJR A. •m iM JJlelr choice, wiaely. Tn the end, the of the church and their families who would like to get cookies STATIONERY FINANCE CO. An Edict From Gangland how Governor Cuddlea might be ANNIVERSAR^^EAR fi which arr being sold have not had j took over again at Yeomans Hall KNOFLA AGENCY ierican people iiaually know and Mr. and Mr*. Wyman. Mr. ATOMAIL -' NOTES 2nd Rm t • JARVIS ■UllOINO TheW.G.GLENNEYca extricated from his predicament. Wyman returns next Sunday to rontaet irith the girls, and Re»«rvatlona for Eat. m i *04 MAIN STXin (Over WMlwarth'a) MANCHiSHR, CONN. any the hall will now be made through LEADING BRANDS at they want, and how to vote Somebody in gangland—whether And the only thing we could think speak to the congregation again. have Inquired aa to how they 975 MAIN ST. Dial 3430 • Philip E. Junkint, YES MANufM BUILDING MATERIALS C of was to work the “cuddly" angle Monchesinr’t Oldcit Financial Inttiliilion him, once again, He will be back ■ k i t directly allied with bank bandit He and Mrs. Wyman were house might be %blc to get them. Miss Dial 5440 ar 3-4278 Lmhi m4i I. rttiamli •! all i.rrawiNinf Intni to death, in the open, before It a f­ at the school, morning* only for Artbiir Drag Stortt LU M B ER FUEL ^ T h ln g a are much easier In Cuba. Willie Sutton or not—decided that guests o f -Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Jean Natach. chairman of the R Itaa N tin t#th tlt.U vkw ynaNtty nftW la II cMumhta aHalMr hnlalanatt at tN.OS Ntk. 3 56 MMAIN ST. KJVitHtSTtfi forded his enemies too much Isham during thi* past week end. scout committee said Thuraday the next two weeks. Tnat country, too, haa been about gangland should revenge the pleasure. A fte r all, he's a nice fel- low;—whoeei-eharni— la -far deeper ____Ml»..Rf>W»ilLJSJne8..fif,WJE^^^^^ IhaLA .tctotoA, M —to enter -the-proceaa—of--e -ptwai»- olvltlen lnterference-which-brought- Uc was chosen Mis* HillbilTy at the ry H. Ramm, 3-9300, their leader; than any New Ifork model would dentiai election, achednied for about his capture. dance given by the Pilgrim Fel­ or Nancy Smith and Lillian Ban­ see. He can't help It if ha's good June 1. lowship Group of Colombia Con­ ner, who aasi.st her, will bring a So the murder of Arnold looking, and we’re still not cer­ But yesterday one -man looked gregational Church in Yeomans girl to their door. Schuster, the young Brooklyn tain those models aren't on some Hall Saturday night. Runners up a t the bothersome and uncertain Democratic payroll. Mrs. John Kozelka, general’ clothing aaleaman whose Up led to Just A Minvttl were Diane Emerson, Nancy Smith chairman of the Easter Seal Sale ...Brospect. of a presidential cam­ Sutton’s capture, lays down the and Kathy Kozelks;-all of Colum­ foT* 1952,10" Columbia,' has an­ When you malce a telephone call, give the penoo you an paign, and decided to have done l^v of gangland: let civilians keep bia and Oralyn Goodman of nounced the names of those who Mansfield Center. These last four with I t out of the war between gangs and calling time to rescue the dog's dinpet. from the baby aod wjll, assist her in the work which were dubbed "attendants to the starts March 13: Mrs. J. Russell - In a matter of a few hours, he Girl turn down the heat under the beans. She wants to answer, cops; let them mind their own Queen." Miss Hines was ^row-ned Evans, Mrs. Joseph J-psky, Mrs. had held his personal version of buaineaa; let them, if they think so give her a chaiKe! W aiting for a few extra rings often as she sat on a saddle mounted on John F. W oodwar^ M rs Morris the election. It came out with him- Scout a b ale'of hay; she was presented they recognize a wanted criminal, means that j m l l get your party — and save yourself calling Kaplan, Mrs. Alfred SoracchL Mrs. aelf as O iba’a new president. Now with a gardenia corsage. Each of F. Malcolm Stannard, Mrs, F. C. look the other w ay and forget It. again. no election on June 1 will .be Notes the attendants was given a coro­ Savage and. Kirs. Francis Baker. This law haa been laid down by net and a corsage or spring flow, Canva.sscfs for the Red Cross necessary. The people o f Cuba the dramatic decree o f a murder, era. Judges were Dr. Ralph E. membership drive are armed with / have been spared the bather o f de­ Intrrmediate troop 4 held a fly and there Isn't the allghtest doubt Wolmer, Mrs. David Angell and queatlonalres as they make their ciding for themselves. up ceremony recently. The girls Mrs. Donald Tuttle. About 150 calls; prepared to ask at each that It will have some of the ef­ young people attended the dance General Batista, who accom­ formed a horacahoe and held a flag hpiite If anyone there is interested fect It inleniled to have. For a for which Johnny Wagner of the hi a home nursing course, first aid plished this so smoothly yester­ ceremony, with-: Denolsc Johnson ITS WONDERFUL time, people will think twice be­ University o f Connecticut, and his or water safety. Miss Kfarlon Mc- day, has had previous experience. fore they Involve themselvra In and Joyce Wogman aa color band played and prompted. Corkell will conduct a home nurs­ He was only a sergeant when he IN ITS PLACE! Levi Chesaley of Hop River Vil- h . . J / , ' W any voluntary kid to the cause ot guards and Joan Carlson and P a­ ing class at her home beginning did It the firat time, in 1933. But _ lage has been named Cub.-Scout the first of April.-Anyone—-in­ JuaUco. For a. time, people will be tricia Leduc as flag bearers. Joyce Master for Troop 62 to succeed regardleaa of title, he la obvloualy Holloran, Joann Morrison, June terested is urged to register. afraid to do what Arnold . . . but when water goes on a William Tucker who ha* resigned, Columhia students in Windham Oiba'a strong man. Buckland and Unda McMullin Vincent Sledjeski, chairman of the Schuster did. That will be so be­ were made Girl Scouts,’ and Mrs. rampage on your property it High School in the senior class , What makes him strong? It esm troop committee announced Fri­ who have been named on the four cause, whatever thd police can do Agnes Leduc, assistant leader of can be ver>’ expensive. Let us day. A meeting was held Thursday be conceded that. In the aorry pro- year honor roll are Bette LeBar'on now, they cannot bring Arnold the troop, presented second class explain how water damage and night at Mr. Sledjeski's home and Ceaslon o f Cuban pnlltlelatis. wh** with an average of. a5.37^pcr cent ■Semister back to life. numerous othei^kiiulsTif njTurr'pranF fo f Cubbing, whTctrtx are either corrupt themselves or Diane Emerson, 85.31 per cent and of the girls. The Dorcas Society are covered by a Combination at top level here right now, were too weak to prevent corruption, All this makes the challenge to served peanut butter and crackers, discussed. Other officers elected Lois Broessler with 85.29.per cept. Residence Insurance Policy. Miss Sally Tuttle has had aa her he may not be without certain the police to do what they can do cup cakes. Ice cream, punch and coffee to about 70 Brownies, Girl virtuea A t least he has some all the more \ital. Gangland Itaelf Scouts, parents and friends. Thrifty talent for keeping order. must not be permitted to attempt Pretty Parly But the main explanation of his to lay down such a law with Members of Brownie Troop 37 Blouse Trio power is not ahy demonstration of impunity. It is almost a decision of the Verplanck School were re­ Charmers his wisdom or principle but the battle between the two varietiea of cently taken on a tour of the post office by postmaster Grant and fact that he has made It his busi­ law —the law of gangland and the r-y Thoma.s Moriarty. Nineteen girls INCORPORATED law o f the land -which la In proa- ness to keep in favor with the and four leaders greatly enjoyed pect. and this battle can be solved W bta Yo« Grow •. a REAL ESTATE — INSURANCI^ Cuban arm y., - ■ the visit. A» sattafaetoriljr only by the capture Kg MAIN STREET _ TEI^HONE 3450 This la an army which seems to Oxmeaicuc p e o j^ hare asked fo r — and g o t— mate than > be maintained and fattened for o f the criminal. All members of the organization are reminded that during this 320,000 additional tdephooes since 1943, aod we’re ttiU -

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P#: MANCBilSTEB EVEUING HERALD. HANC CONN, TUESDAY. MARCS 1 1 . liNS2 MANCHESTER EVENIKG HEIULD, MAKCHEOTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 11. 1952

Fliwihewei ouppcirters fired dMtr asUitory osurioA At that tis a young coupls who o n now sra- EaMrgtBcjr Doeton - Death* lost heavy broodHde. List FiiM.PnsDsy Will Use New Mr. JohnaoB coma to hlaiichasti Many Take Part porlng to go Into ths mloaion SoM HiUterdvine MilU and manufac­ ■i', Speoktiig te Dover, OA, a guest oolotet In St. Mory'a Buildi^StUl tures stuffM doth toys. •Prices Rail Unions Ike Heads SeAAtor At^Msry Ckcac r*s of Indio ysra prasant and Doth Other Perailts SNETCO to Conduct Sm Dr. John Prignano, tsl. Mia I t e t t e M MmsIw L o ^ (R., Ma t) of 3 Court Told choiri He had been, for many In Sunday Event ■poke. Mr. Raynolds, who te from 2-1616, and Dr. Frank Horton, Mn. MartliA Hauamonn Sboa- gCBcrol’a nAttoBAl organlzatlow, Eye-Test Here ysora, boaa soloist la cairist ^Northern Irstaad, Insptrad tha Other permits, issued yesterday 2-2001, children only; are the han, 70, of 11 Knighton street, told An audience ’THsanhower will Church, Stratford, hit home par­ Climbing Here by the building Inspector’s office Saturday, Mordi 15. th* aedteoes with hte tnUiuslksm, toll were to Paul Dougan of 81 West- On Linking with Hartfoi 'or Food, physicians of the. Manchester Ordered to tsldoor of John F.r. 8h#Sheehan, TaftinN.H. clean out the Communists in gov­ Mary Cheney library plans a Of Shots at iah. In the summer of IMS hs rq- At North Church teg that when hs wot In tha osrvlcs Medical Association who will iy St the RockvU)* a ty ernment Re hoe never been un- moratorium ,on fines incurred turned os a student at Borkeley to land street, to erect two single- Macbiiie Will Eventiially conduct a survey (or the ||plern|ial during ths war hs woo statlonsd in family, five-room story-and-a-half respond to emergency calls to­ J itAl after on lUnsas of thrso hbpM the O m m aM t on overdtM bo^n. All delln- An Interesting World Outreach IndlA At that Urns hs saw ths Estimated Cost of 11 As a. result, of petitions ondAthe Hartford exehongp to tha 11 morrow afternoon. threat* Church in ths towns of CoftlRiT, houses on adjoining Iota on the p to the Stop Strike qoent borrowora ora urgsd to Be Part of DHver U Andover, and Oolumbia. During Workshop was hald Sunday oftap- grsat nsM thora (or mission arlsA Permits Almost Equals west aide of OxfoM street, each numerous inquiries from Manches­ 400 telephones which Manebeaw " ' Lodge also touched on the offlen 'Visit the library, bringiag with AYOJ^lant and It was. than that ho dsflnltsly aubacrlbera can now can M eoi^ Bdin in Germany InTi82, Mta dlscnasad quesUen of cense Exam, Ash Says part of that summer b# lived In noon and evening In the North of which win cost an eetimatM ter people requesting local tele­ an teeilte* (CoatfXASi freoi lOM) Shedton hod been a resident of them their overdue bookA No St. Mary’s ‘Rectory dui^g ths va­ decidsd that would, bo hte Ufs's Total Febniary Output $11,000; Vincent Marcin of 305 Manchester and Ooventry, oM Wfjg f Oi») l .fNOi Fogs Obs) "military man in the WhlU matter how long post due they (OwtlauM from Fbga Om ) Methodift Church, in which sev­ work. ^ phone service between the Man­ happineas or blessedness belongs this town for SO years. She was a House." cation absence ot the Rev. A. L. eral other churchea in this area North Main street, to erect three .would contain more than 155,000 to to the "poor In spirit" for tbelrs member of the Concordia Lutbar- may bA they will not have to New eya-teatlng machines are. chester and Hartford excluuiges. telephones conaitutlng Imm at the ' Iwlp offMt Inerwaei aaked an end to the itrike. The from the eleettoo, consented to let The Maaaachusetta Senator sold pay a alnglevflne. •the only ex­ Tba policeman, bs sold, put big Wllllonu and his family. After participated. Rev. WUIord Mc­ At suppsr tlms thoos prsasnt sn- Building operations in Manches­ single- family, six-room, two- The Southern Nevy England Tele­ C0M of liTlof, Butitr announced; Is the Kingdom, of Heaven,” said Army has had control of the an Church and Its Ladies Aid So­ It ba placad on the baUot. But he gun to tha bandlt’a bock. being put Into usa by ths State his graduation from Berkeley he Laughlin of ths hostess church, JoyM thsir box lunehsa ssoted ot ter, which test month showM a story dwellings on adjoining lots largest local calling areas In ths Mr. Simpson. ‘The poor in spir­ ciety, and for many yssrs aha was •Ttia a mistake to bar any pro- ception will be on music rec­ phone Company will conduct an state. .^.1. The tax on corparatton earn- roads since Aug. 27, 1060, when did aot kcomo to New HnmpHilrA faooion from the White Houae.’ ords and rental bookA Cbcled Orabeek Motor Vehicle Department at the became rector at'.S t Paul's la who la'district missionary secre­ tehiss, dscorated'wtth smolt flogs ■light increase, riiowM signs of on Chambers street, each to cost exchange-wide survey among its it are those who, conscious of walkouts threatened over the aame church organist. She was also a Huntington, Oona., but he gava up tory presided. The. theme was of tha various nations. 'Hiey wars an estimated $13,500; and to the k(r. Hobron poIntM out that tlii ta n held in reaenre, now five per their sin and need, stand ready to nor did he eniwpalgn actively. Oor- Mefeuver carried hla campaign A receptacle will be-provided The next thing that ha main office and 10 broach offices continuing their upward swing subscribers here to determine Issues now In dispute—swages, member of the Vernon GrangA reepoadents who accompanied for tb# support of New Itemp- Lobieniec sold, was that his work there last year to accept "Lengthen and Strengthen the asrvM too and coSss by . girls Annulli Construction Company of whether or not a substantial ma­ monthly average of colls between Mnt, will be halved. The rate on receive (3od's help. Ttey have a 40-hour week for yardmen, and in the lobby in whidi the books ' where driver's teste ore being giv­ ,hls present fellowship at kalsy. this month, according to 11 build­ 60 Lynesa street, to erect a single­ Manchester and Hartford has true understanding of self before Sh$ leaves a daughter, Mias Ma­ Truman to notlda, where he la on sblre’a estimated 25,000 Demo­ •nterod the garage, clrelad Outreach of the Church.” dressM in Indian coatumoo, A dis­ jority of them would favor a plan Utainga paid as dividends, now rules on working condltloiui. rion A. Sheehan, also of ManchSa- may be ploced*aad no explana­ ootm en. Inspector Nicholas Ash sold the Tomorrow evening’s service will Against a background of the play of articles and dolls from ing permits which were either ap- family five-room, story-and-a-hal( trlplM In the last 10 years. •’Tina God and man. Diey are forget­ holiday, reported he has shown no craticsue votes tightright up to the wtfAwife. tions wUI be neceaeory. Books geont Orabeek, and betwaoa for toll-free service betweeu the “V v v cent, will be cut to 17 *i. Edward A. Hickey, special ais- Ur; three brothiuz, Paal Hdua- outward sign of tntgrest i« the the TCUeaman and WojculewtcA new mac bins would also be used ba conducted by Rev. Richard flags of many nations and a scale India In ths nnrthsx of ths church pUM for at the building inspec­ dwelling on the west side of Ver­ exchanges, it was announcM to­ continuing growth in tha vohiaas ' X. LextaUUion will exempt some ful of self in service for-otbers. Blatant to the Attorney OeneTAl, -whk* hnv» been- tudccd-owny Kolter, curate in St. Mary's Mr. balanced on one side by a minia­ non street, at an eatImatM cost of Manchester-Hortford service,? They need neither praise for their mann of Manchmter,_ W’UUam primary. Ing ■a;...... "Khtettihg was s^d by thla hera but he doss not know how draw much attention. tor’s office or were- ieeuM by that day. two million low income earners argued the strike was “illegal, un' Houahiann of Hbfth~ Coventry uid last minittte amiealA with the fines mounting each man ((Xlpka) and then I hoard, Kolter leaves on April 1 to become ture church and on the other by office yesterday afternoon. of $15,000, for Salvatore Bucclno he said, "is forcing the eoamaiqr to fhun any tax. The family allow- deeds nor condolence for their authorized and against the public The Taft-Eisenhower' and Tru- dAy nuiy be dragged out and soon it will he svailsbie. Ash gives on offering plate, with streamers of 39 Ridgewood street. D. Lloyd Hohron, local manager, decide now whet the future misfortune. They'have achieved Frank Hauahaann of Farmiiigton; Along witht the PrasidenUelPr pri­ 'boom, boom,’" Labieniao eold. "Z rifcar of St. Paul’s Caturch, Plain- Total estimated coot of the per- said the company plana to mail - Stfice for each child after the first interest.' two slaters, U n. Minnie Kittrodge maa-KMmiyer eonteeta dominated mary, today la •Town meeting ratpned to the library on Sat­ dropped to the floor." —^------testa tn Monebsater every Tuesday. iteld, and S t PhiUp’s Church, Put­ reaching out from the Church to nilte 'WOO" $131,500, which is only The building inspector's o(fice-ia will be In regard to-egnlpmsiii a .serenity of soul because God's tte oioi^ion today- urday and everyoBA Including also processing three additional each subscriber detoHM hiforma- win be increased from 70 cents to suggesi of Simsbury and MrA Rosa Strods day" In New Hampshire. Thou- Labienloc sold that a ' mcmient |lotor Vshiclea Commissioner nam. The Rev. Alfred L. WUUoms, all points of a globe of the world, Gibbons Assembler obwt $4T,0()0 lesa than the total tiOrt concerning lhS“'nprop6ial, bles. owltchboarde and ootm ink , 41.12 A week..Income tax esempr. spirit has come Into their hearts agalnatihe.gQyeniment At time of of South Coventry. Mowwof Gen. Douglas MacAr- .the Ubnry staff, wUl breathe a . .CbarleM..F,. Kelley announced re­ rector, .will lte..out.o( town thla Mr^ MclAughlln opened the meet­ applications for permits. Two of procMures, —they are TfideM" bleMed for thurnS M tM M aoade^of-votara-hormoUy eidleet 'otgK'orfHter:...... tat«L.OUplM came.tDwardJiiinaad .building__ ^opcratlona. ..undecteken. which is basM. on- tncreaslng-the tlon for unmarried persons will be war" he said. . The iunerol-wUl b» hakfTbuia- in the villages and -croea road then went put of sight behind a cently the hiew test'will chieck the Wedneeday, fulfilling a preaching ing aha 1m 'on Ihformal discus­ “ Tiiekets liniitcd during the whole' month of Febril- th'e permite have bMh''a'ppTM for monthly charges for telephone ."Hoe ProvM Popolor baised from $308 to $336, for theirs Is the Kingdom of Heaven. Two union attorneys —Clifford day afternoon at 3 o’clock at tlw by a olata of delegatea who regie- wall. Next, Sergeant Orabeek, hia applicant for a driver’s license on engagement in S t Michael’s sion on "How to bring the world ary, and the $178,396 worth of by FrMerick H. Sleffert and John “Only to the poor In spirit does tsrad for him despite hla requeet juncUone to decide local oum- scryico to the same level of rates 'Tn order to plan the typ# of couples from $U2 to $088. and for O'Brien for the engineers and Concordia Lutheran Church, with tions. J left hand clutching his stomach his visual acuity (how for can he Church, LItchfleld. to my Cffiurch.” Young men in building for which permits which Allen Partridge of 99 Strickland now paid by Hartford subscribers. service that will have the greaUot each child from $106 to $238. In­ the Kingdom belong. If you would Harold Helss for the firemen the pastor of the church. Rev. that he be withdrawn from the and his right hand, holding a pis­ see, and how clearly), depth per­ costume servM as ushers. Clothss; ths latest In spring and street for the construction of two And that way, forsake your drive In acme communtUsA voting on Hie full senter choir will provide were teeuM in February toppM by Beginning March 26,' company long-nm value to the community" comes here are of course much made an unexpected appearance Erich O. Brandt, officiating. Bur­ election. And former Governor local questions will precede the Ue S. Sabres Ruin tol, hanging down, coma toward ception, and ability to diatingulsh music tomorrow night Miss Em­ The highlight of the afternoon summer fashions, many of them about $4,000 the amount of build­ single-family, four-room, o n e - he said, “we are going to ask Man­ lower than those in the United for power and your pride, seek In Judge Freed’s court to argue ial will be in the East Cemetery, Harold E. Stoaaen la on the Repub­ \ him, the witness continued. colors. If unable to reach par on waa when Rev. Roy 8. Smyres, story dwellings 6n Canterbury representative^ will visit each only to be, .to belong and to be- Presidential primary balloting, ma Maison will alng "The Lord la samples and original designs from ing that went on In January. subscriber to explain the plan and chester subscribers to tell us what States, but taxes generally are re­ against granting the government Frienda may coU at the Watkins lican preferential aecUon of the and the counting of baUote on lo­ "He looked at his left hand, these pointe, further tests will be My Light" by AlUtaen oS on offer­ African missionary, ghve an In- Two of the permits were applied street. Each of the bouses will their needs are — whether we garded as stiffer. rcxne and Ciod himself will give petition. O'Brien said the unions Funeral Home, 142 East Center ballot but he hoe no delagatsla en­ Red Supply Base givei) on lateral and vertical bal­ tory. tpirtng address speaking on' the some of the top dsatgnsr collec­ for by John '^ennergren to build cost an estimatM $8,000. to receive thglr votes. If a substan­ you hia blessedneas," concluded tered for him. cal questions will be completed which had blood on it. and eold, tial majority favor the proposal should continue to provide Moa- Butler plans a “bit more" tax bn Had "meritorious reasons for ob­ street, tomorrow from 7 to #:S0 before the tabulation oa the big­ 'Jeaua Christ, Jesus Christ, Tm ance (does he see things correct­ Other services tomorrow will be most significant characteristics of tions in New York, suitable for factory buildings, and Building In­ The third application the office Chester service on its present baste Mmission tickets, amount un­ Mr. Simpson. jecting to the restraining order" New Hampehire senda 14 rap- ly up and down and to the side), the world. He said that in recent Is processing ts that of Rene P. for toll-free service to and from “UTiat are These," by Stainer p. m. and Thursday morning until ger contest. (Oontfained frem Page One) done for,'" Lahieniec said. celebratimia of Holy Communion teen-agers, juniora, career girls, spector David chambers haa al­ Hartford, it will be necessary for or whether v/e should plan to ex­ specified. but said: The judge allowed a half hour 10 o'clock. raaentatlvea to ’ the Republican For that reason. New Hamp­ LAblenlec said ba saw the ban­ and fusion (does he see two cars at 7 :S0 a. m. and 10 a m., the sec­ years the world has grown so ready approvM one of them. Landry, for a permit to build a pand the local service to include Cheers la Ootnmom and "Oh. For a Closer Walk With recess for the union lawyers to convention and eight to the Dem- on the road when actually there smsB due to modern methods of young matrons and for mors ma­ the com,pany to install .special God," were the anthems sung by Mrs. Alfred S. Boldoe shire officlola said that If the otallatlons and Red troops de­ dits WojculewicA sitting on ths ond of these being followed by a The permit approvM is for the $16,000 single-family, six-room, switching facilities at the tele­ Hartford. , •There will be no increases in study the government's suit, eerntie. / races between both the leading Re­ stroyed. gsrage floor and pulling at bia ore three). Should an applicant period of intercessory prayer. Tbs travel, that our relationship la ture women, will bs shown to style construction of a 30 by 52-foot ad­ one-story house with an attachM tobacco and liquor." the Senior Choir under the direc­ which asked temporary injunctive Mrs. Celia A. Bolduc, wife of fail in these depsrtmsntA he will closer now to the rest of the world conscious woman of Manchester at phone butdings here and In Hart­ "ExpandM local service and the tion of Andrew B. Watson. Alfred J. Bolduc of 30 Fort street, In the cnee of both parties, ob­ publican and Democratic candi­ The U. 8. Fifth Air Force said collar. children's mid-week Lenten serv­ dition to the Purdy-Ferrts Com­ garage on the aouth side of Bush ford and to Install additional elimination of certain toll charges A cheer went up in Commons relief until March 21 and a hear­ servers generally considered the dates are close there may be na they still were attacking th# flam­ “He saw me and ba began to bs aaked to see -on eye doctor so ice is held each Ihuraday at 3:30 than it has ever been; there Is a Burton’s combination faahkm pany located at 586 Hilliard street. Km road. At U)at. Britons now pay 30 cents William Steckel waa the lay ing March 19 on making the In- died early this morning at the that the defects may be corrected gr<%t deal of hunger, illiteracy, cables. The new service could be through the adjustment of local as.sistant for the ,9:15 service and Manchester Memorial .HoopltoL election of delegatea leas import­ decisive trends apparent before ing area at nightfall. The entire look around the floor for some­ p. m. ■how and card party which Gib­ The addition, which will cost about introduced about the end of 1953. monthly charges,” he said, "has tMX per pack on cigarettes and 10 jtmetion -permanOTt.------—■•-■ ant thhh the ~py6ferehtlil ballot the early hoilra 6f Wednesday thing," Lahieniec said. T went out' . to ..meet motor vehicle standards. and sickness in the world: it Is a $4,000. te to be of Cinder block cents a pint on beier. Ja.v Kbersdie, the student assist­ She had been a resident ofMon- eighth FIghter-Boifiher Wing lidd­ / Price' of the new'' machines Is' frightenM woMd and Ui4 people bons Aasembly, Catholic Lndlst of .....— ' PropoaM Itetni------provM popular in other Cbnnete- ant at the 11 o’clock service. HeAring In 10 Days Chester for the past 11 years. In this latter section, the people moriilng. - ed in the record otrlke. L t Col. the shipping room door." construction. —Public Records. tlcut exchanges where similar Butler said Britain will have a A spokesman for the striking reglater n preference directly for Levi R. Chose of Courtlond, N. Y.. |225 each and will replace the wall have aspirations which it is this Columbus, is . sponsoring next The second application, on The proposed new local rates treasury surplus equivalent to a Besides her husband, * e leavaa Supports Story chart teste currently being used. country’s duty to help them fulfill. Tuesday evening at ■ o'clock at for Manchester subscribers would plans have b^n introduced. Ex­ rail unions said they did not ex­ three daughUrs, Mrs. Walter the Preeidentiol candidate in tbumahTunooncebned ■aid every officer and man In the GOP Conunittee which more information haa been Warrantee DeM perience has shown that In these hUlion dollars in the fiscal year pect to have any comment until what is known as “the popularity outfit was loading or flying. Aloystus F. Dswil, of I8l Rhodes Ash said. He stressed the importance of St. Jafnes’ Sshool HaU. requeatM by Chambers, for the be as folows; In the central area ending March 31, but added the Newman of East Hartford, and Key West. FIa , March II—(F) street. New Britain, a salesman love, quoting the words, "God so Due to space ilmltetlohs tickets Green Manor Estates, Inc., to of the exchange the monthly cases people are calling their they had studied the govern­ Miss Joan Bolduc and Miss Mar­ conteet." President Truman appeared un­ Majors and colonels were on the To Hear Pur tell construction of a__40-by-100-foot \Vnltcr William Kravitz and Eve­ neighboring exchanges nearly nftion's position _in international Town Budget ment’s ault, which asks temporary air strip hplplng load the Jets with driver for the packing firm, was IpvM the world that he gave hia should, be purchasM soon by. any­ ■ingle-story structure for the Ka- charges for private line residence trade is steadily worsening. garet Bolduc, both of Manchester; Bteenbower'e list of delegates concerned today over what msy oh the witness stgnd before La- only begotten Son," and exhprtM one dealring to attend who has not lyn R Kravltz, property on Eliz­ service would be $4.90; two party three tim8s as often as they did Injun.ctlve relief and suggests that and five aons, Patrick Bolduc of is for more Impreaslve than Taft’s happen to hla prestige in New napalm, bombs and bullets, and re­ St. Mary^s Lists Klar Cloth Toy Company, ,.Inc. abeth drive. when toll charges were in effect. ' Butler said spending- this fiscal there be a hearing within 10 days fueling them for renewed attacks. bieniec, telling in general the same William A. Purtell, of West the church members to be real yet purchasM a ticket. This building will be located on line service would be $3.85 and ypar will total about 4,070.000,000 Report Ready Manchester, Robert Bolduc of Bol­ and n majority of them ore ex­ Hempahire’a Presidential prefer­ story related earlier by Mias Helen Christians and spread (3iristiantty Following the fashion show a Qiiltelalm Deed four-party line service would be "We believe,” he addM, "that a on making the Injunction perma­ ton, Albert Bolduc with the U. 8. pected to he elected. ence primary. Tet he showed •There Isn’t much of anything Hartford, candidate for the GOP ths south side of Hilliard street, Shirley N. Menard to Gerard pounds, or 120 million leas than es- sft of that place,” one pilot said. Dili, 285 High street, New Britain, Lenten Preacher to the rest of the world. card party will be enjoyM, with $3.30. In the outl>ing sections of substantial majority of -the people Umated last April. nent. Marinea in New London, William But the' "popularity conteet" other signs of acting like a can­ crippled assistant bookkeeper and nomination to the United States In the evening the film "The table prizes being swardM to each just wsst of the railroad trestle, O. Menard, one-half Interest in the exchange four-party service nant thla kind of service but we Since the surprise strike started Bolduc with the U. S. Marinea apparently was a very close race didate for re-election. When the jets first flaw over the and will cost an estimated $18,000 property on Little street. Customs and excise duties had Monthly Standing of Ex­ base, they saw "stacks of boxes general office worker for the firm. Senate, will speak at an open Kyoto Story," the story of a GI in table. Those planning to play would be $3.55. The monthly want to be sure and, therefore, we yielded more than expected. Butler Sunday morning, only the New missing in action in Korea as of and supporters of both men, while His decision to interrupt hla Their stories of what happened Rev. Joseph A. Johnson of New Japan, was shown. This depicted canasta are requested to bring to build, according to the applica­ charges for an individual business would appreciate the cooperation pended Funds Shows York Central lines west of Buffalo Dec. 2, 1950, at|id Florian Bolduc predicting victory conceded the Florida vacation for a s p ^ h in covered with straw roofs," said Haven will deliver the first of four meeting of the Republican Town tion. NEW GUIDED MISSILE of Manchester telephone users in acid this was a sx-mptom of what Capt. Van J. Kreft of 125 East when the bandit entered the office committee Friday evening, March the various work of the mission­ their own cards. Ths building will be built on sn line with unlimited calling would ails Britain ^— high prices. Britain and St. Louis terminal have been of Manchester, also one sister, margins might be narrow. Before New York Saturday—his first talk varied in aome details. Dswil said Wednesday evening sermons on aries tn Japan, which this boy be­ This double event, which is be­ be $12.85; message rate private helping us decide what will bert SI,632,582 Balance targets of the three rail operating MrA Russell Jones of Coventry. leaving the state, Taft said the away from Washington since last Miller street, AltedenA Calif. the prophets at St. Mary's tomor­ 21, at the Verplanck School. existing foundation, which wa.s Waihlngton, Alareh II—UP)— h.ad been forced to spend abroad "They had no sidea and the sup­ he could not identify the bandit came aware of for the first time, ing plannM by tha assembly to I'n» t-u.siness service would be $5.!M) suit this busy and growing oon- S16 million pounda than It earned brotherhoods. About 6,000 men are Funeral services will be held polls showed he was running even fall—renewed speculation he may row at 7 p. m. Victor Swanson, of the Repub­ after meeting with a missionary sunk more than 20 years ago, and The Nai-y reported today It has and four-party line unlimitM busi­ munity." on strike, and an additional 25,- Thursday morning at the John B. aeek another term. plies were plainly risible aa we becauae the banditia face waa lican cotnmlttee, who announced raise funds to establish a scholar­ on which a number of building.* developel a guided mlsrile that by exports In 19.11. Total budget expenditures as of with Eisenhower. Other soundings went in.” covered by newspaper when he en­ The riaiting preacher for .the one day while he was taking pic­ ship fund, should prove of great In' ness service in the outlying sec­ Butler said it la vital for Britain 000 New York Central employes Burke Funeral Home, 87 East of public sentiment indicated Eis­ Truman, who once described pri­ next four We^esdays is the John Purtell’s speech yesterday, said tures. It proved to be interesting have been erectM. The building can seek out and destroy an rne- tion.* would be $6.25. Other rates STORM LASHES COAST klarch 6 have reached $1,493,261. have been laid off. Center street, at 8:30 and at S t maries OS "eyewash.^* had no spe­ There were many close calla aa tered. Later, Dzwll, acting on the everyone is invited to the meeting, tcrest to Manchester women. Door which originally stood on the foun­ miy plane three to four miles to bring about at least a 600 mil­ enhower held a short lead over the the F-80e pushed their attack bandit's instructions,'kept bis own Henry Watson Fellow o f' the and enlightening. ■ prizes will be-drawn, and fruit for service outside the central, T6, according to Controller Louise Failure to end the strike or its James’ Church at 9 o’clock. Burial Senator. cial arrangements for getting the Berkeley Divinity School In New which begins at 8 o’clock. A discus.*ion foIlowM on the sub­ dation waa iiaM aa a feed store. ■way. R ear Adm. John B. Mom built-up section of Manchester lion pound improvement In earn­ will be in St. James’ Cemetery. through heavy flak. face turned away from the bandit, punch will be sen'ed throughout It was later converted Into a ma­ New Haven, March 11—«|>)_- ings abroad during the next year. M. Johnson's monthly report to tension would put heads of the The sheriffs of all 10 of New New Hampshire results, which he said. Miss Dul positively iden­ Haven, and an outstanding student Topic of Purtell’s talk will be ject, "How to reach my church ta deserihM the weapon at a Sen­ would vary, Just aa they do now, A wMrtheoBt rain and wind oterm three unions In contempt of court Friends may call at the funeral Hampshire's counties also ex­ could have an Important Impact The engine conked out at 1,000 of Dr. Robert C. Dentan, writer of 'Today's Challenge." the evening. chine shop,'Which was torn down ate Ninall bu*ine*K subeommlttee He estimated 3,10 to 400 millions Acting General Manager James H. feet on the jet flown by Lt. Wil­ tified Wojculewicz as the bandit. the world,” led by Superintendent nckets may be obteinM from in accordance with the location. lashed the Connecticut eeastUne more can be earned by stepping up Sheekey, which was released to­ and make-them liable to fines and home after 7 o’clock this evening pressed a combined opinion today on his prestige. the Cliurch's Teaching .Series Purtell’s..address to the local Rev. C. X. Hutchinson, Jr., who several years ago. hearing on marhine tool short­ The proposed local calling area today with more tfcaa ion Inch of day. Imprisonment. until the hour of the funeral. that Elsenhower seemed to be liam R. Chapin of 8001 Winafort It had bpen brought oiit that the Book, “The Holy Scriptures." Mr. Republican committee will mark any member of the committee in Kii-Klar la now located In the ages. exports of manufactured goods. avenue. La* Angeles. He said; garage Goor was a step lower than strc8.*ed the Importance of every charge, which Is as followa; Mrs. would add 137,006 telep6ones in rain, causing some floodteg. An additional 200-250 million ■Tho unencumbered balance re­ A ybar ago when the Brother­ leading Taft. Ike Has Busy Day Johnson has been guest of St. his second public appearance In one doing something to help the hood of Railroad Trainmen ex­ "I waa about ready to give up the office floor. Labienlec said Robert McIntosh and Mrs. Wil­ pounds may be forthcoming from maining In the treasury as the An official of the stAte govern­ Paris, March 11 — UP) — pen. when I got down to 500 feet— that when Wojculewicz backed out Mary’s in several capacities In Manchester In two days. On Wed­ rest of ths world. Missionary work 1951-,‘i2 fiscal year, which began tended their "sick" walkouts In ment sold the sheriffs from Hills­ previous years. Including one visit nesday, March 19, the West Hart­ liam Conion, co-chairmen; Mrs. “InvlsIWe" rxport.s the earnings F u n e r a ls Dwight D. Eisenhower left the too late to jump. of the office the first time and put starts at home, he said, hut must CJiarles Nute, tickets; Mrs. Ray­ of shipping. Insurance and oil Aug. 15. passes the half way mark defiance of a federal court order, borough, Merrimack, Grafton, New, Hampshire primary voting in 1050 as a Lenten preacher. ford senatorial candidate will not stop there." The church that Is $1,6.'12,,182.15, a little better that union was fined a total of Coos and Sullivan counties were, "Then I looked down at all of two metal boxes on the floor, he- At the close of the war he en­ mond HagMom, props and decora' firms. Harold E. Road out ot hla plans today and went those flames shooting up and it twice raised up on' tiptoes and speak at the Manchester Country reaches out Is the church that pros­ tions, and Mrs. Leonard Bull and than half the budget for the year, $100,000 In U. S. District Courts for Eisenhower. about his military work aa uaual. looked like hell itself. I think rolled In Trinity College, Hartford, ClL'b at a tea given by the Man­ pers and grows." $3,117,827,78. St Chicago and Washington. The funeral of Harold E. Rand Taft seemed to be leading, ac­ looked into the office through the to complete work interrupted by Mrs. nmothy Bjre, table and door of Forest road, South Coventry, Tomorrow he goea to Germany it was sheer will power that made door before re-entering the (fffice. chester Republican Women’s Club. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rsynolds, priaea. The report shows that $367,302.- Defy Army Order cording to the oheriff of Belknap, for a planning conference on forth­ who died last Friday at hia home, Cheshire and Rockingham Ckiun- my engine start, but thank God, That, said Labienlec, was about Wdgway States 06 In recc.lpts other than taxes has The_ injunction request came af­ was -held yesterday afternoon at 2 coming maneuvers of Allied forces it did." ...... , tbs tlma OtipkA showed up.for .the been collected of the estlmsted ter heads of the three' unions Ues.'"' ■ ' in Europe, returning to Paris in The Fifjh -Air Foriro said Red H O V/l MONEY! first time. ,.rD.?.*M.og..h.':.r?..t.opk nq .actlqn.pn.an o’clock at the First Cmgragatlon- The sheriffs of Strafford and .tha...evening...... , ...... $572218.57... with 22a4,916.ai ..«f. Al Church-tn'aonth--eoTcntry. "With- MIGtIS-JstA rnared..south.-’ito..tr-y. these- receipts stilt to b r paid:------end 't he walk-- (3ar^l'^uhileA - 'tor stop the wholesate "deitrucfTotf fset out or face “appropriate action." the pastor of the church. Rev. 'Tro there were a tosa-up. ' The pisnef Neptune Ts a mein The figurea show that the con­ man Ireland, officiating. Burial Oslo, capital of Norway, has a of one of their most important distance of 2.796,600,000 miles troller's office paid out $190,- The Army said the defense effort Just before the polls opened population of about 435,000. supply areas." could not permit an Interruption was in the Nathan Hale Cemetery, away from the sun. Armistice Talks 092.37 for the Water Department, South Coventry. while taking In from the depart­ In transportation. The strike haa slowed down Bearers were Carl Johnso> Wil­ • (Continued from Page One) ment $1251)22.50. leaving a bal­ liam Hayes, Rudolph Wleser, Dan­ GAS IS 8SST ance of $65,070.87 which the de­ freight shipments, caused some In­ dustrial layoffs and forced about iel Donahue, Harold Russell and your attempts to make thlng.v ap­ partment owes the general fund. 20,000 dally NYC pasaengers to George Hlnkel, Jr. pear as facts that are not facts." Largest Item In the budget, Edu- find other rides. Indiutrial lay­ Libby’s blunt statement came In eatlon, shows expenditures total­ offs would mount rapidly If the answ;r to accu-sstions from North ling $862,,156.22 made lo date, out strike Is prolonged. B e jo u r o im c a r e x p e rt t BY EVERY TEST Karean MaJ. Gen. Lee Sang Cho of an appropriation of $1,479, Chiefs of the striking brother­ Four Win Top that the Allies “raised extensive 0,12.86. The bulk of these expen­ hoods said approximately 200,000 fabrications to further delay" ne­ ditures have been used for the con­ members, despairing of what they Honors at MHS gotiations. I/ec referred to Allied struction of new schools, which so call lengthy, frultlesa ncgotlatlona demands (or an accounting of miss­ far have required $799,250.06. want better workmg conditions ing Allied troop.,, including 50.000 and a pay raise. On raises, how­ (Continued froea Pago One) # Y /te< South Korean.', a., “dexterous de­ ever, the two sides are fairly cloae. disappear beneath the i and * . ^ laying tactics." Tuesday. Lee ask- More Important is their fight others to rise above it. % era Blow, 7 Florence leaders ot the striking brother­ Ideas and ideals other generations Blasts Ke«l Vli YE.STERDAY: factory settlements with approxi­ ttlis "World-Wide spiritual, idooloKl- age. Old faces are dloappearlng; Carl Ros.-, North Coventry; Nancy mately no per rent of their em- old concepts are chan^ng . . . ikent it, for kitchen,' beth and laundry. ^ / c.-il contest with CoiiiniunUln." He Gardiner, n Ridgewood street; plovcs. The railroads are ready said the 'dally hegotistinns with Time no longer means what It did. ATloWEsrpiaCE Mrs, Mary Benue,ft. 4.1 Brookfteid and willing . . . to extend to the.se Even our Ideas of direction are Beds “who sec little relation be­ street: Mrs. Dorothv Folkes, Rock­ three unions . . . the same settle­ tween the spoken word smt the undergoing rkdical revlalon." ville;" Mills Janice Whalen. 34 ment . . . At the close of Bailey's talk facts' is imposing “greater de- Woodbridge street: Harry Barl- Except for the railroads that INYEADS! tiiand, ,,n 1 i>,— ..., fWiiietr tey;— Reiekx-tHe;— Mrs;—^^t'Tnrprn’F names of the valcdictoriana. ylu- _ ■e$?tlalqrs.___ .... ■___ : hwve- hern--xrnirkr^1iiA>ofrs “ao^faF talorinns, and honor studen^alvere • Gosff^es# to AycTA 25 Trotter street: Carol have -I'een spottv.—...------announced'.'' • • / Warner, Andover; Mrs. Abraham .\ffiTts Other Worker* Weidman. Wllllmantlc; Mrs. Doris Some of the strike's effwts' Honor RtudentASMtS/ • Cost I iesT to* ihsfall ~ Mffn Siiiip8oii Preaches Isham, 27 Drive A: lirs. Eva JIU’- In .St. Louis: 1,7.10 terminal Following are the n ^ s s of the Intosh, Anijover; Naqcy Sltek, El­ railroad ..awitchmen.. who. refused honor students: * Costs less to use lington; Mrs. Alice Va.shallTskl. DoreetT Anderson ‘Janice'Ander-Ander i^.rgjL’lP lCk.cL.IInga. nnuL.are Idle, irid f ■WHTttKvrenipir MKiga-reF Andrexx^ THree him'dred emplove.* of the TOn-,--cymmg—Behedlct.•tymmr Janet 198 Hilliard street: Dante Pa'ganl, Union Starch and Refining CV> Bradley, Mary .J. .Brennan, Blanca seviei whifl feM price$,ere / 47 Homstead street; Andrew Bleu Ihtploring still further his Lent­ were thrbu'n out of work. The Galdera. Bessie CarembelsA Ro­ MtMrtlaliltte^? ' /■ Z S tT ’ en theme of, “Fundamental Hu­ 65 South.Main street; William J. plant could not get supplies, bert Carlaop. Shirley'Oosellt,'Pat­ 5^ WAYrAtll Hk-rAUINOfS tIDAN man Needs," Rev. Clifford O. MJshahik. t1 Margaret-retad. wero stranded on a siding at The ricia Cavanaugh. Sally Chudoba, Mpre and more, yop have ^ V ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. pdlllac tank plant. The.ae would Jacqueline Clulow, Marjorie Cool­ Simpson chose "The Human Need Adelo Doucet. Rockville; Alvin ey, Doris Cormier, Barbara Eaten, been buying Premium ’ of Humility." for the subject of be permitted to move because of Saltine Crackers. More T McCarty, Meriden. the Brotherhoods’ decision to Eleanor Field. his sermon at the three morning and more—Nabisco's new, *rvices of Center Congregational DISCHARGED YESTERDAv’; make wceptlons of military Constance Glenney, CAroi Cras- Church on Sunday. Elaine Hewitt. 475.‘Keeney eqiiipmetU. so. Albert Croasman. Nona Gru- modern baking methods V “ / street: Mrs. Marv Wtfev. 91 sha. Don HatUn. Alma HUl, Robert Using Jesus' worts, "I am come fliestnut street; Mrs. Evelyn Fos­ However, the radio said too have meant economy of V' #♦ ¥' that they might have life, and much “confusion" prevented su- Hobron, Erie Hohenthal. Elinor ISm Ae fiuls you need to judg^ r*r WmI operation in the bakeries. And \ & ter and daughter, Wapptng; Mrs. Husaey, Sheldon Jaffe, -Sue Kee­ that they might have It more jwrvisory personnel from moving After Sm*n Nabisco passes these savings on V * 'M ‘ / IRjYify6Geclelichiid/ abtlndantly." Mr. Simpson stated Katharine Vatihallfskl. Marbor- the trains. One hundred cars of gan. Robert Keller, Robert Kelley. If men would seek the abundant ough; Mrs. Madeline Pratt. 487 perlshnhle.a also were stuck In the Nancy Kennedy," Joan Kerr. carTahieessesand save mdne^t Dews Peymesi lo you! This is your opportunity \ Center street: Mrs. Beatrice Collinwood yards.' John Kleperls. Faye Knudson. to enjoy the goodness of Premium I ■ __ —_____ 4h»nner,cri0 eroacter Ilff they mtuit find humility. Hla Emlgh and daughter. 254 Henrv delnitlon of this term was based street: Mrs. Arlyne Griffin, 38 Also In neveland: The Fisher Marilyn t-oy-zlm. Elaine Miner l ^ w r YOU can be your own ex- safety, convenienoe and economy Saltines, the wonderful crisp-' I • ' » d |l . JaUbikUflC olxjnilFFimrAre ntrt on the physical but on the W y plant - of Genera] Motors Diana Motyeka. Catherine Pa­ 1 1 pert on car value. The Dodge protection of the easy-to-open, easy- ft"* -ja , T ‘ ■ 1 •9v0nt6A eT yOUr yrvCBi* North Elm Btreet';-,Mrs. Man- CVir- Corp. and Midland Steel Products tricia O'Hara. Allison Olmstead. . . . with cars costing hundreiu Attitude of splrit-.-"the proper qiltr, 613 Mam street; Mrs. Flnesla *^how Down' booklet gives you of doUan more. • 36 MONTHS TO PAY! tb-refold wax packets—at the lowest ' - •valutlon of self before God and Pantaleo, 216 School street: Lank- Co. laid off 2,000. More may be Joyce Ottone, Jeon Packard in relation to others." laid off today, the companies said, Shirley Paggioll. Paul Paige. proof instead ot 'seU.' Come fai today for your copy of price in years! Help cut your food fort baby boy. 41 Grant road. r iirther curtailment of New ~ DUAiS-FUSf O-rO-STIf L T4NIC Aik Your MmMr HiMiiNr O r. . . NOMLand SAVE! Humility Is needed to balance d isc h a r g e d TODAY: Mrs. .. Mary Quen- For example, you con compare tills valuable, free “Show D ow n'' budget, beginning- now. Look for ». IDM’s deairea for power, position York Central'a passenger service V*1l.*****" Barbara Ruaaell, Dodge head raom. seat width, Premium Saltines, baked by ' \ •* Mg Authority. To Rousseau's Mafalda ijuay, 73 West street; was announced In New York City Adrian Schmidhauser, William booklet. Take it home and make C4NNOT RUST OR CORROOf Mgi of the abundant life «s unln- Mrs. Charlotte Peaae and son p ie advance section of the Empire Slover. Jean Stiirtevont, Henry —y eeky doosA wheelbase t. . the money-saving comparisons at M aRiehraler IH v I s I o r i Nabisco, tjl your grocer's! BY NABISCO Rockvile; Mrs. Doris Rivosa and State express was due to ter­ sad many, nuny other ^ledfie 6'" 9 liilpad expreaalon’ of man’s da- daughter, 405 North Main street; Szempllnakl. Patricia Tkylor your leisure. There are no “s t r i ^ “ In Greater Hartford, thousands of fem- MATIOIIAl siscurr COAAPANT Airtls; to Nietzsche’a gospel of minate ita run at Syracuae, N. T. Shirley Tluck, Bernice Trebbe (setures that mean extra comfort. . . . no obligation to this o^w. Albert Churllla. 58 Bretton toad; b(ormally It goea to ClUeago. The iliot wro Ofijoying doan and abundant ;))(< H arttord ’Cas Co. And to the doctrine of the Mrs. Myrtle McGre^ir and son, Mary WUson. Richard Wood- vISMM mM«I •• dwns* wMiMt m6« liaOirAl man Uluatrated in train went oa far aa Buffalo yea- house. Richard Woodwind. autonutiic hot water from Tormaqiat igham’a novtl. "The Razor's 111 Drive B ;. Mrs. Alice Schug, terdoy. Following is a list of studeate. NOW ON DISPLAY’ 114 Woodbridge street; Paul Sklo- Gas Water Heaters, Instal on# in history and Christianity dosky, Rockville; Walter Doyle, Paasengera for points beytmd who with thooa olrsady nomsd. bo* reply, "No, not that wav if Jr., 9 Fairfield street: Miaa iiWr- Syracuse were instructed to trano- moke tha top quarter of the yOur honM now. Manchester Utfiee, 687 Main Street. Open Thursdar • i ^ would .aeek the abundant fer to the Empire State Expreaa class scholastically : lon Muirhead. Hartford." Mrs. Ida Hiortly after the advance SOLIMENE, INCORPORATED ^venings and SAtnrday Mornings for Appliance PREMIUM EAm NE CRACKERE Ottone, 20 Victoria road: Mix. Joan Andsrson. Joast t.**# milntaint that Mar^ Steed, 63 Whitney road. aectlon and due to termlnata Its Rachel Lapointe, Ooinora Uturtso- 434 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Dinnonstration snd Sales nm at Buffalo. ' ^ m< Let Mostcoi, Mary Patrlcco.

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The new cabinet crackpot hero-worshipper, who to praise him as s champion of Cuban Regime aubUfhed a decree today promii^ ter Shyer took It upon himaelf to avengb foreign Policy measiii^ didFaad^ W 'thwart ulg Mtapliance with an thtema- •uUm.-'Or-by underworld flfuieIogging property of F O A -K IfovB r oIbcb Hm bBghmlBR o f our history Im v b w o applause when Taft tore Into Con­ terest, featuring as It does a panel Holmes, Arthur J. Holmes.' NOW IS THE TIME^I For the present, we os active tupporters of General Mark Holmes, Robert Alley, nally on the foreign policy issue. discussion on television and its e f­ •The 51-year-old Batlata, who in Shell Fuel Oil for home heating eiunu a$ it OR a BotioR lost so Bwch BBd galBtd so litfio os' hi ___Says Reds Invited fect on children. Stanley I-oren- ruled the . Caribbean .Island coun­ Robert Seaman, George W. Elliott, of the Army Dwight David Elsenhawer coo bring the lUM it. . . eliminates a major cauM of oil humor b bt hbim bi TTie Ohioan said the Commil- zen will be moderator, and several try from’lM4 until 1944, thia tlrtie Louise M. EUlott, Timothy Hol- Iho post SBVBB yoors. U U tho T AdmlBltlta* nlsts had taken Connally and Sec­ called himself "Chief of the Rev­ loran, Catherine HoUoran, Roy M. •cnrica calls. 15 years of Shell reaearch and taata force of public opinion to bear oo both the dele­ of the parents Will take part in WANTED Ho b w b hovo povod Hw way for Hw CemoHoilsf coo* W ta wt the peoplt, of thost IlHitMl States retary of State Acheson "at their the discussion. A social period olution.'* He named a 15-man Thompson. went into the development of FOA*SX. A tele* gates to the state and .national conventions. To word and" moved In" to South with refreshments will follow. cabinet of civilians, replaced top Ormond West, Lebro R. Frac- qoBSf o f Chhia. SBOf coHotlBM thoosoods o f ARtori- Korea. Taft «ald both Connally and military and police nfficeri as well chla, Sherwood Beechler, Joseph Girl—4it least 21 years of age— to work In iiwur>‘ phone call to us will put FO A-5X to work f ' - — •». malt ieeidi whether we w ill eeatiaae ^wa thoso critics of the Geoerol who cempidn that they Ache.son bnd declared in advance \st. Joseph's Mothers Circle will as Havana’s mayor and said he, Hublard, Helen Slbrinsz, Rose- ance office. COBS to d o Ir Korto Ir o w a r cor govoroiBBOt d o ts that the United SUtea would let himself, "might possibly become mont Restaurant, Quldo Glorgettl. doo't hnow where he stands on Issues both foreign mc^t tomorrow at 8 with Mrs. W il­ let coM o war. (W o art b o w Ir Hm p ro e tu o f losiog ♦hem. „ liam Rice of 190 Chestnut street. Prime Minister and, as such, head Emil Seelert, Mrs. John L. Jen- the road to aatioaal destraetioa or reattirm and domnsHc, we can point out thot as Piesidmit of Connally roared bark that T aft a The Queen o f Peace Mothers Cir­ of the government.” ney, Hayden L. Griswold, Jr„ Work invoIvM taking care of books and typing if by ifoltinaft). oxptBdod bOnoos of doEaw hi o remarks were "outrageous, prepos­ cle will also meet tomorrow eve Batista la barred from the Howard R. Hastings, Hartford insurance pollclea. Must be with experi­ C obunbla UnKrnrsIty, he mode maoy speeches cen- terous and untrue.". ’The Texan Presidency until October, 1952,. by Road Service Station, Leo Poud- E iir^ wteaBBOfyBfdtftBd. Wo ovoo. of p roHo b , oar heliet la the priaeiplee o|Ma whieh thie ning at 8 at the home of Mrs. Rob­ ence. ceming these issues. In future odverHsemelits, we .added that instead of "inviting” ert Toma8si;.122 Bretton road. a Cuban law requiring an ex- rler, Winston Turklngton. Ihe North Korean Communists to President to stay out of the office Francis Bray, Mason E. Mark­ havB boBB feread to pay fributB lo Hm forai o f wiN quote wheoever possible, untN soch thne as the ■ move ,ln, this country helped train ~'rhe meeting ^ the Buckingham eight years. ham, John J. Wallett, Leon Po- repahlie wee foaaded, we awet oaee agala The government overthrow Hachmafl to a holf*ratt f-iwt) mlsbogottao Com* the South Korean Arm y for de­ Ladles Aid SoClyty, postponed drove, Mancheater Dairy Ice CAU General returns to once again specdi for himself. Re­ fense against aggression. from last week on account of came Ip the midst of the campaign Cream, Edward McLaughlin, Cla­ GURENOE H. ANDERSON iBBBlit sotoElto govoramoBt to raasom foor A b m iI* Connally said T aft was "craveh- for Presidential elections June 1 rence Larson. pledge/‘oar livee, ear fortaaee^ aad aar member, we must work for Mm. whNe he works for weather conditions, will be held to­ coo ClthtBR. Iv going around begging a few morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock In in which Batista was a candidate. Rev. George P. Hughes, Rev. 74 EAST CENTER ST. TEL. 8343 «*, / dlrtv. filthy votes." the ao-'lal room of th6 church. He at once postponed the ballot­ John F. Hannon. Rev. Edgar J. That brought Sen. .Hlcken .Mrs. Charles Gipson of Manches­ ing indeSnltely. In a radio Farrell. A. Hyatt Sutllffe, Aaron A L WILUS & SON, INC. speech last night he assured looper (R . Iowa) to his feet de ter will be speaker. The second of Cook, Daniel Provan, Joan Ben­ Cuba's people that the "new gov­ 2 MAIN STREET TEL S12S manding that Connally he seated the neighborhood Lenten services nett. Richard K. Danielson. ernment will be In power only the under Senate' rules prohibiting a will be held Thursday evening at time required, and then we shall member from Imnugning the honor 8 with Mrs. Helen Coughlin and have elections without pistoleros o f another Senator. Miss Emma Dostman of Hebron (gunmenI sowing terror In the Sen. Lvndon John.son (D.. Tex:) avenue. moved that his colleague he per- republic." BaUcta said he staged hla re­ .muted to- 'iproceed In order",.and ... 8t.. Mary!#. . Guild wUl -.meet • • ■ -I the Senate _gay^ Connally a go- volt betatilie he had TKTMble heWs j that - Prbo.- " faced w ith-the—defeat" ahead by v oice vofe.' Menibera will bring ' their own o f hla candidate In the^ June-1 elec­ Returning to the attack, tSh- sandwichea and tea. coffee and tions, was planning a phony revolu: nally railed Taft a man "Who dessert will be served by the bos tlon for April 15." speaks with . . . the mouth of the tesses, Mrs. Wyvtlle Peabody, Mrs. - \ • demsgog\ic." I Howard Briggs and ktra. Elizabeth Prio, before leaving the Presi­ Inoulting to Texan * Little. dential Palace yesterday, had Sen. Welker (R.. Idaho) fired pointed out that Batista's action back that ConnaHy had rut loose The board of Trustees of the came "at a time when alt political with a "tirade of ahuae” whirh Manchester Public Library cordi­ parties of Cuba were ready to Welker considered ‘'lns\dtlng to ally Invites the public to attend a participate in a civic demonatra- . Texana." tea for Miss Jesssmine Smjth, tlon" the' Presidential elections. I Like Hickenlnoper. Welker baa Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 Prio, barred from re-election, i not announced hia eholcc for the in the reference room of the-Mary was supporting the nominee o f hi" | GOP Presidential nomination. Cheney Library. Miss Smith ter- own authentic revolutionary party, Sen Mlllikin (R.. Colo ), who ha.s nlnates her duties as llbrsrisn of former Secretary of State Carlos come out for Taft, said he didn't the llbrsry, March 1.6. Hevla. Batista and Roberto Agra-'l know what Taft had said about Connall.v, hut "I will say on my own reaponalblllty that we did in­ vite the Communist attack" rin South Korea. He eald that was the Wotcfi for The Announcement OF THE Personal Notice* NEW 1952 KAISER In M rm o ria m Coming Friday SinnAinonIn lovfnir Dougtn, memory who rtt^d of March Margaret 11. l^iO. .-fgon8-uB- -hut—UavIi-# - b*at))'€«n ntvBF tAkB-Bway. TOWN MOTORSi^liig ♦ '•'I ^ - MPmoriPN that wtll bIwbvn Itnfer. While upon thl» earth wr ftay. 45 WEST CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Hu»hand. arm and daughter. • ■ -H,— ---. » .view THE FUTURE P OPEN LEH ER TQ SENATOR ROBERT TAFT Tha future eon be secured, if as a b o H o b , w b Biohe saertd hoRor” it w t a rt ta p rm n e ttiain V ■ > ’ ■ j eertahi that the present admieistraHoa Is replaced Door SoBotor Toft: for tutura ganaratioM to aoiiM^‘iliara hi the eext e le c t^ . It would be weM to remeniber hi rim past fow monl^ you hov* coosbtmiHyJB- * ' i that M OBy future govenuiieat, we ihdst have a comas a tima la tba livas of maa, w h a a ^ g - ftrrtd that GoiiBral Dwight EisMhowBr dots not Piesideut who wIE iasHtate ood dboct a stroog for- ■! . hovt Hm qualHkaHeiis to bBconm Ffwldoat of Hw 4 BlgB poHcy. not the policy o f appBcwgBUBt that M il cailitg aa to thair M iatt”#otoalg UaTtud StatBi. You hovi slotad^^ t ^ i ’ J * ' -/lit"? typifies our preseat Stota Dapartnieat, aor wooM we woBt a-"Fortress America,*' ood let the rest of words, bat by diraat aetioa. Tharafora, lot ca l a spod* a spod*. W«*E co l yoa SoBotor. Exam* t 1 4 • ' , ioB your i« e ^ os a poliHciom as against that of the free world die beneath the tyroot's heel. W e as a d now, aad daalara tor a maa who caa waBriBstead, a moa like Geaerd Eisenhower who GoBBrol EisBBhawBiHas a soMimr, stotBsman. odu* con la the words of the late great Theodore Roose­ load Bi to victory, tidier, statasmaa, ...... cdtor, ood groot Anwrieon. His ocHoos sptah loud* 4 * j velt. "Speak sofHy but carry a big sHck.'' Then and .V ' or than your voting rseord. Hold yonr cards up, Soo- ' 1 only then wW our future be secure.- adueator, bat above all, a groat Amarleaa. trtor. W b coo SBO your hand.

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■ 4 : ■r" UANCHESTER EVEN^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1952 PAGETWELVE IIAKCRESTER ITVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN h T U E S D A Y , M ARCH 11, 1952 PAfaSTHlRnm I-I iiMiet I fiiiwiiii'iiriiiik ' ■ and Frankie’s Clash Tonight for Rec Y anks All 0ver Again, Beat Red Sox in Exhibitioii

. 6^ Rival Players in Toni|(lit*a R ee Feature Game J m e Advances Cage Rcffi T a k e > W t , / LOCAL Miller’s Defeat Wapping H oly Cross Wins Initial ] B ig C row d TXMc Touiia'Play Fridley Best Rookie _ Can Gaage Fraai'StaBaa SPORT CHATTER In Y Playoffs, 49 to 4^ M)k* Pierro advanced to the Baltimore, Iderch llA (d 5 -- Test in NIT Tburitantenll S id e R e c aeml-finsla of the Town Table Two basketball official* who A t E a s t refeiwd the first half o f the By Tennis chempionshtps laat . In Cleveland Gamp EARL W. YOST Miner’* RMtaurant drew flrat nigh; with a convincing three Baltimore • Milwaukee game New York, March 11 —OR—Ed- winner 21 to 18 after aefin* fine Jim Fridloy waa just another Charles, Rrkman . and Julie against Westera'Kentucky and re­ GEORGE DEMKO, center on Hugh will be Yogi Ypkabaslcas, The Regular Season; played In aU 14 games for aver­ two mlnutet*, 46 to 43. Until / '» . r. Pto. nama on the Clevelsnd roster appearances in the Naticnal Invi­ marked : / Burr Carlson. Wally Wldholra and Rlroee. r( ... / . . . . 4 1 • apirited volleys. The second and M.vera pf the National Basket­ the championship Beta Sigma ages of 17.6 and 16.6 with Wade J. Quinn, rf a...-. 0 9 0 tation. Basketball tonight, did a ■ “I don't m nk any team can be' Bill Ebel. All four will play here laet half minute th* widest mirgln third seta went to Pierro by th* when spring training began but ball Association staff, railed Gamma basketliallteam at Con­ First Game at 7x15 having the alight edge. Pease and psneosM. If 4 V..'". 4 1 IS acorea o f 21 to 6. the game as the Bullets defeat­ little acouting from the upstaira good wtt)>dut a fast break. St,< with the Collegians. McQueenSy are the speedsters and wa* thrM -point* in any part of Orblltrdt. e ...... 7 1 17 today th* husky 26-yeor-old rookie necticut, won scoring honors In Kelly, re ...... 1 1 3 ed Idilwaukre; 91-80. press box at Madison Square Gar­ Bonaventure essentially is not r the recent Campus Invitational each boasts a terrific eye on aet •’ the hall game. Tonight's aemi-finala should outfielder la a prim* candidate for den last night. ■ Fltgt place In the Rec Senior W»lr, rz ...... 9 9 0 prove very interesting with the regular right field berth. Eckman thought the idea of fast-bpeaklng team and It dl^'ti Tournament. The - six-foot, six- BRITISH-AMERICAN basket­ ahoU 5Vhll_e the bespectacled Mc­ Both teams started off 1 watched St. Bonaventure and La}- Tonight it is Duqueane against defending champ, at 8:3d. I of hie blows bav* been for extra the plan, said "I thought it with the Legion In the Rec 1 game played on the road. The clash In a one game playoff for na. It haa been reported that ' ocoring waa about the same excapt / B. r. PtA. ! Salle make their way into tbi; ■ Holy, Cross' and St. Louis against O. BahlVr. rf ...... 0 1 1 j Thuradsy night the finals will I biMes.. ’ ' worked wonderfully well. It league. I BA's won eight games and dropped first placa. Theaa two teama fin­ Pete Bexzlnl and big Jack French, th# restaurant boys took over the Paloale; It ...... 1 0 9 could revolutionize the sport. semi-finals and Holy Cross come! Dayton In the remaining quartet! I 1 1 during regular season play. the ex-pro eager, will also be on Kuppererhmlil, If ...... s t 3; be played. The freshman, who reaidea in ished with identical records, 13 lead at th* halfway mark, 26 to We may have missed some un­ through belatedly with a sma|ihing{ flnal_ games. Duqueane and i St. At home, the locals copped eight StroTlt. c ...... K 1 ift i Dayton, O., haa banged seven hits. first-round victory. MOST V A M A B L E p l a y e r deck for Brankle'a. / J|4. r>->. B. Buhler. ni ...... J 9 4 important fouls but we caught Loui.s, seeded flrat 'and second, of 10 games at the Armory and wins and two losses In the raguliur Almsi.e. Including two triples and a double i St. Bonaventure, almost,blowing drew byes while Dayton trounceIXBOIANH eor* at. heir tlmr. M-26 Miller*. provided the touriyiment's first Hickey, whose team plays the scored 56 points while teammate crowd is expected. * clash and la determined to come one point lead, 36 to 35. The Anal 8 among the newcomers of sticking! could probably he eliminated . Phil Tinsley hooped 5t. Tinsley boast the beat one-two-three,scor­ frame wea basket for basket and Rererees, Barly-MeConrill*. Four Scoring real upset, whipping third-seeded Bonnies next if it wins, gave them ing punch In the Rec Senior Bas­ In the first game at 7:15, the away with tha' coveted trophy. because h* is a righthanded hitter.; by putting the chairs opposite and Garner, both members of the Ready to prove' their worth at tap waa tied at 42-all with a minute St. John's of Bro<)kIyn, 51-45. credit for "playing beautiful ball ketball League thi.s season in Bub Collegians and the Wethersfield The only other orthodox swingers foul lines instead of at the Roly Cross pame through with Legion Rer League entry, were off time are‘ Bill 'Bheekey, Phil and a half to go. Miller’s robe tb corner*. until the press upset them." St. Mackey, Bill Zabcl and Adam Warriors pair off to start the Mark* in NBA among the outfield con

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UANCHESTER EVEN]NG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 11. 1952 OUT OUR WAT PAGE FOURTEEN BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE urlth MAJOR ROOPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLB Houics for Sab 72 V*7R0,'tWtSa*/>t20'R* AtttoRioUlcR for Snii 4 AntoRHiliUcs fwr Ssto 4 Boalnesa Services Offered 13 Hdp Waated— Peifalt S5 Artidcs for Balt 4S Rm u^old Gooiks .THE INK WASN'T ON THE-' Anawsf to'Praviaua Ftmla 3 A 6 iHdBNiOUff A« A VOA PAPER when 60MHORM -1$ Noni^n^l ANTIQUES RcfinlalMd. RejMU’lng HOUSEWIVES: Write MalaanetU. OOMPLVno Maple bedroom aet 3®" CAST Iron pipctcas furnace SIX ROOMS complete. OU heat FtsewB twe PACK— WACTZEO ilJIO « y HOTEL , Rolliiig Along DONTP FAIL t6 M« Mcaura for ' DeCORMIER MOTOI^ recreation room. Screens, vanetlan terrific allowancf on your car. don* on''any furniture. Tiemann, P. O. Box 661, Hartford, right cuatom mada channel barrel back with automatic controla, $3<). HUH-HEa'-*— ROOM With a PHONif Pi p e / / Ob, abada tear ClassifiwI SALES, Inii. blinda, gas domeatlc hot water. Two little giria wars teihiag t« McClure Auto Co., Hudson Balei 189 South Main atrM t Phone away. Earn $1 to $3 per^ hour davenport, alao car radio. Phone Take it away.. Phone 3009. 5T ADVeOTiSlMB FOR -•''JUSTIDNiPAKT/ • « ■OmONTAL asoea. For Luther Stover; each other about their 5643. part time showing spring dreaeea, 5407. Starkweather atrroL Occupancy on completion of sale. A SIR WALTER VKJLENCe, X HAD A PlANO H* tried to Service. STS Main atrMt Open SAYS: “The*e cars are qual­ Firm UtUa OIrl—My fathar AdvertiseiMiits suits, etc. Free drcM bonua every $11,500. Charles Lesperahee. RALEIOH PIPE- MOVER 'DRESSED LIKE A lltiellaale^ T wo 8t4)te oops Over. cveninga. HAHN'S Furniture rcfiniihing and went to Stote Oollcge. Vhiero did CLASSfnED ADVT. ity values at liberal terms." month. ONE 20" caat Iron pipeleea furn­ 3620. TO CAPTORe n SHERIFF AND WAVlNO A For Example:— repairing. Comicea made to ace, $40; one caat iron aecUonal MachlnciT' and Tiwb 32 aiaAHrtaee ■ Sbett udstivas youra g o? DEPT. HOURSr ' A SAFE PLACE TO BUY MANCHESTER — Near Main LA CORiO, " OP MATCVfED :TAIL>*- fTheftntrtDw Rlaporter-W hy did you'boeeme order. Phone 2,-9533. AVON PRODUCTS are la great boiler rated at 1,000 f|. steam, FAKER-fi HOUSE BRACeLETS-'^-A II Itdlra dtp aa actreeat Second Little Oirl—Ob, he went 8:15 A.M.to4:S0P.M. demand (3) open territories DUBLIN TRACTOR street, good eleven room dwelling mada hymaa to Stote College too. ^ y 7 ‘ USED CARS See This Cream Puff— .1,635 feet water—either coal or gBFORB IT WA* OVER, UCuitaleC Actrea*—I ilk* to slaop lata. A REiSL BUY — The automatic available for women who have COMPANY with many postibillUea hot. water TMettt there any placa else to g o? 1950 FORD 2-DR. oU fire, $100; 1 c u t iron Mction- 0OMHORN WANTED atainleeaateel ball-bearing ch>$hea need of money. Write Avon Prod­ al boiler rated at 410 ft. steam,' oil heat, fireplace, tkro-car ga­ SHalll COPY CLOSING TIME line requiring no clotbea plna. North Windham Road TO INCLUDE ME­ 14 Mas again On* way to fight Inflation la by ATTENTION CAR AND CRESTUNER SEDAN ucts DIetrict Manager, North 660 ft. water—oil fire with tank­ WillimanUc, Conn—3-3217 rage. lot 60’ X 120.’ For further • B bM p Seme ahowgirio have calved • FOR CLASSIFIED ^ V T , Stretch-proof, ruat-proof wire—a IN KIS. U O om irudi lODiantr coum not hoarding goods which may be- This custom model has eve­ Brenford, Conn. less heater. $100; one Silent Glow - information call Alice Ctampet WlLLf^ great career for themselves, a TRUCK OWNERS. WE product of the United Steel Co. Realtor. Phone 2-4543 or 2-0680, It It rant aloiig U ttiaD saleug StSnuBbodlat come scarce. rything and ,^the car is im­ gun type burner with controls Your, dealer for uaed tractora, ITlteadim MON. THRU FRI. For free demonstration without WANIVD—Women to do general $50; five 15-section steam radia­ equipment, bulldoaers. wtth traight Barrow*gauflt e( lead 10:30 A. M. NEED USED CARS AND maculate. oDiigation call 2-0968, cleaning and Ironing two days a Foiir rooms, plastered waUs, in­ M W Ilt An old farmer had juat returned tors with valves, $18 each. All f Terms—OpenEvenlnga saitMtUeaiaM ISFaU Sewer t r a ^ 14 Fence stage He stumbled up fhe atalrii at from a drive in hia carriage. Hia 1946 DeSOTO 2-DR. SEDAN week. Call 4317. sulation, storm windows and a a.m. and into hit bedroom. SATURDAY 9 A. M. thla equipment la In good condi­ tb o atroat laUaea^eded S7Naggm MBuddhM dog came and threw himself on the TRUCKS. DRIVE IN OR Deluxe. A very original car Kreena. 'ibil heat. Near achpol, bus ihell aaThceeroU feetival Wife— Well, what does the clock HoaschoM Senriecs WANTED—Hairtreaeer for down­ tion. T. P. Aitkin. Phone 6703. Musical. Instruments 5^ SlJowidi m grata, panting for breath. " Taint with radio, h,eater, fluid drive. line and stores. 30 day occupancy. llA M ca n 'a te ^ r ia k s 39 Ring ed Judea ■ay 7 . CALL. LET US SHOW YOU town Hartford beauty salon. 33 U g joint the road that tires him," said the TOITB COOPERATION Rrnx Offered 13-A NEW lOfifi-eleetrlc round bobbin antelope StD iy 41 Siberian river Hhbby—a o c k shay ‘tlck-tock*. Many, many,'pleasaitt miles of Pleasant working conditions, S- NEW USED. Rentala Reeds, Price $8,500 SSIWIad farmer, “but the zigzagging. The BE APPRECIATED sewing niachlne, complete with ell ttRtguiated MItiidciteoe 43 lUver in Ada Clow ahay 'moo-moo.'' Pushy cat HOW WE EVALUATE driving. FLAT FINISH HOIIand window day week. Good pay and com- strings, mutes, stands, acces­ SfXoairaia team haa gone only 10 miles, whSa attachments, portable $79.95; con- ipJteh tools 44 Hot (Scot) *a y ‘meow-iiieow.’ And big bear he haa gone SO. There wasn't a ahadea made to meaaure. All miaalon. Call HartfoM 6-0206 sories. Repairing. Certified in­ CHARLES LESPERANCE Ml Canal 1950 FORD 2-DR. CUSTOM eolf ' $109.95: desk $140.95. Call t4 Moot Alta M Turning 49 Fiali ogm go ’wuff-wuff-wuff.' And Tm a big gate open on the way, ha didn’t YOUR CARS. metal Venetian blinda at a new after 6 p. m. struction. Music for all occae- 3620 niU ndotiM tad bear. DIAL 5121 V-8 SEDAN Sankbell’a, Carter street. Phone alqns._l^rd__Krauaej S7 Walnut go. in.and.examine the whole-prem* “Woet are one owner,'tow intleaife w price. ..Aeya.. mada„ whUa you tSlOr ------stBoar iHp ~ Loaded to the gills. Radio,' wait. Marlouca. T O iniO Girl .to deliver, man and 5338::„.'' y; ,r. BOtrrW MAW Sfreel--Siariiwih - -- ! r r r 1 1 taea: there W'aen’t a cat appenred cara. Thheribua owneni name oh re- Ctepe Cod, four fini^ed. TVo SIDrait-6«l A girl and a car are aimltar. but, that he had to chaae iL Than heater, defroHter, back-up messages in plant. Knowledge of SSAbotiglnal • 1 Lost and Fonnd queat. INTERNATIONAL Harvester aide BALDWIN Acrosonic piano, two rooms upstairs, two-thlrda finish, You can use a paint Job to cancel wasn’t a dog barked but that he lights, sunshield, white wall WEAVING of bum s,. moth holea t)rplng required. Apply Pioneer rake with tedder attachment. C3ar- rumpm.^k Indlaa t' years old. Perfect condition. (Tall ed. Dormers, fireplace, storm the yeara but the lines tell the wort himself out barking and LOST—Diamond rlnjf, about .1950 Chevrolet 4-Dr.—Radio, heat­ and tom clothing, hoaiery runa, Parachute Co.^ Personnel Office, Phone Rockville 5-7189. . COULDN'T M M o s ib r o m tires. Original 23,000 mile car. 2-15S4 afternoons or evenings. windows, oak floors. For appoint­ 15” V- story, _ •bowing fight. No. 'Uint the month. 8entlm«ntal valur. er, pow>rgllde. Many other ex- handbags repaired, xipper re­ Forest atrMt. HAVE DONe S7toin traa. Price 11,695. JEEP SPECIAL placement, umbrellaa. repaired, ment to inspect call Barbara straight traveling that tirea him. ward. 2-8025. HAY LOADER with rubber tires. BETTER M VfElF= ______M SalntaA- It ia tha zigzagging. 1947 WILLYS 4-WHEEL men's shirt collara reversed and Woods, Agent. 3702. *” r Abie—And don’t you believe In' 1949 Ford Ciietom Tudor — Blue, Also Farm-All H. tractor, almost Weaiinc Apparel— Furs 57 39 High griaat hell? LOST-Man'a gold Gruan WTlat DRIVE JEEP replaced. Marlow's Little Mending WANTED—Woman to' do houae- new alio. Phene Glastonbury 3- MICKEY FI^N radio, heater, undercoating, allp SIX-ROOM house. 12 minutes from A Sliffh! Exagffcration! BY LANK LEONARD ( » b .) B P P Ikey—No! watch. Vicinity of Pan Office and work. Call 2-3753. A story Just released on the ear­ CO vera—11.215. Fully equipped and in top Shop. 2164. BOYS’ TOPCXJAT, suit and sport 49Tbno (prods) A * P Phone 2-022«. coat. Size 6. Girls’ suit, spring Manchester Center, on bus line. Able— Veil, vere it de bualneaa liest days of the war concerns an shape. Only $175 down. ORGANDY Curtains laundered by Oil heat, full cellar, fireplace, iMAnncNT/ 41 Make a loon R P gone to, den? officer in charge of a Britiah sta­ 1947 Pc.ntiar 4-Dr. Sedan—Stream­ TWO STORM doors, 6 x 8 3-4. Four coat. and dreaaes, size 3. Call MVHEfiAtSITS LOST — Wheelbarrow, Saturday liner. Radio and heatisr—1995. WILLYS STATION WAGON hand. Will call for and deliver. Help Wantcd>-Msle S6 storm windows, 3314 U 89 9-4. baaement garage. Lot 94 x ISO. 43RuMiaa 000 f. tion in the heart of Africa. Tha 3218. AMAZINCTHE , k 438eokflCtbo A very excellent lady was de­ officer received the following wiro- between Acadia Diner and- Rock­ .SPECIAL Phone 2-0643. Phone 2-9545. $10,500. Schwartz' Real Estate. UAVHfV Cl 1941 Oldsmobile 4-Dr. Sedan—Six ACT NOW. Reliable person from Bible sired by another to teach her what leaa message from his superior, ville town line. Call 2-2683. 8274 or Hartford 5-5138. IT w i H cylinder. Gray, rebuilt motor, 1951 6 Cyl Wagon. Fully this area to service and collect MPIIOVEP/ BABY CARRIAGE, good condl' 45 Coatly fur aecrdta ahe had to preserve her officer: new tlrea. Price S431. equipped, very low mileage, money from new automatic iner- Wanted—^To Buy 58 1 LOST—Bunch of keya and whlatle BuiMing—Contracting 14 lion, crib and mattress, fair con­ UNFINISHED Five room ranch, 47 Winged V huaband a favor. “It la " she re­ "War declared: arrest all ene­ chandlring- machines. No seating. W a n t e d —Used furniture. Liv- country setting. 2*4 acre lot. on rinir. N-icinity Olcott and Cen­ 1941 Dodge 4 -D r-B lu e -$.385. excellent, great saving.**. GENERAL CARPENTRY. Altera­ dition. All for $25. tel. 2-3570. moBBtar (Or.) plied. “by doing all that pleaaea my aliens in your diatrict." To qxialify must have car, refer­ Ing room, bedroom, kitchen or Must be sold to settle estate. Ask­ 1 ter at reel. B.'«aentlal to work. Call 1941 DeSoto 4-Dr. Blue gray—- MERCURY SPECIAL tions, additions and new conatruc- aashapaa toroD If” ■ him. and by enduring patiently all With commendabla promptness __5,3188,. nr 154. School at ree.k. ..?^r .._*195,____ .______ences; and $6M working capital. OVER li-top. Anthracite Blue coal entire households. . Lft .us inake ing $10,800. $5,000 will finance-.. that displeaaea. me.” ______1949 MERCURY 2-DR. tion. Dormers, -porches and ga­ A' few 'hdufs apart' Hme 'weekly . 49 Swadlih d tp ' p the euparlor officer received-c thiS' TtErfl. (bags), $7. Inquire 17 Hazeii you an, offer. The Wooshed. Call agent 2-3151. 90 Non-commla- • f reply; 1941 Plymouth 2-Dr.—^o o d mo­ SEDAN rages at reasonable prices. Work­ will net up to $400 a month. Pos­ street, or call 2-3987. Phone 2-3154. Gerald—Horse racing ia the tor. Black—$295. manship guaranteed. Free eatl- •ioaad attcais 1 "Have arrested seven Qermana, Fully equipped and very, sibility full time work. For Inter­ BAST HARTFORD, six-room Cape (ab.) d V P sport of love. three Belgians, two Frenchmen, Annonncements 19.37 Pontiac 4-Dr. — Black, radio, very choice. matea. Robert M. Alexander. Tel. view write giving full particulars, Cod, control heat, needs some Edith—What do you mean? 3716. Rooms Without Board 59 VBEflOAI. - d • four Italians, one, Austrian, two heater. Excellent condition ECONOMY SPECIAL home address, and telephone num­ f Diamonds—Watches— repairs, $8,500. $2,000 required. d Gerald—I always kits my dough Ruaiiana and one American. Pleaaa LEARN to drive a car. aafely, $175. ber to Box H, He/ald. Call agent. 2-3151,.______, r; goodbye! quickly and efficiently. ^ You 19.39 DODGE SEDAN C JeweliT -_48 t Surgical tool say with whom we are at war."- SPondarovar B tt may get an Immediate appoint­ TRUCK SPECIAU4 Radio and heater. Full price Roofing—Siding 16 MAN TO Introduce financial serv­ LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ ROOM FOR Rent, gentleman pre­ TWO-FAMILY flat, 4 and 4. large g CARNIVAL ment by calling Manchester Auto ferred. Phone 2-2494. BY DICX TURNER 19.50 Ford Pickup' Red. heater. $195. GUARANTEED Roofing and roof ice to -business and professional pairs, adjujpte watehea expertly. lot. zoned for business, addition­ Driving Academy. Phone 2-4087 men. Must have car. Ebcperience al space for store or greenhouse, Ilow mileage - $1,095. repairing. Gutters and conduc­ Reasonable prices. Open dally. NK7E ROOM with light housekeep­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Atomic Stuff BY EDGAR MARTIN in intangibles and collection work, near center of Olcott atreet. See These Toda.v At tors. Coughlin 7707. Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce ing facilitle.-. Inquire Annie Ma- SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH 1945 t^dge iti Ton Platform — . desirable but not essential. $100 street. Phone 2-4387: Phone 2-0482. Personals 3 n c m F t TWt OMi V Body. 12'. Checked by our ae^^^^e DeCORMIER MOTOR WE SPECIALIZE in roofing and weekly draw plus bonua arrange­ comber. 58 Birch street. dept. Buy it with a drive —$595. DU6 OP > SALES. Inc. siding. Highest Quality ma- ment to m'an qualifying. Write ATTRACTIVELY Furnished room tenals. Workmanship guaran­ Manager, Box Q, Herald. Fuel and Feed 49-A OWLV MANCHESTER NOW HAS A 24 Maple St. Tel. 8854 for two. (Complete light house­ FINE RESIDENTIAL AREA SOLIMENE, Inc. . teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn keeping facilities. Central. Rea­ Manchester atreet. Phone 4880. RELIABLE Man for tractor and SEASONED Hardwood, cut Five room colonial with veatl. LEGAL SECRP:T^R1ES Dodge-Plymouth Cara vegetable farm work. Tear around stove, furnace or fireplace. sonable. Jerome, 1st floor, 14 1950 CHEVROLET Tudor with Arch street. biile. Attached garage, storm wln- Job-Rated Trucka work. Good pay. Peterson Farms, Leonard Giglto. Phone 7083. dowa and acreens. Venetian blinds.' BUREAU Powerglide transmission. Radio, Roofing 16-A Wapping. 5864. 6.34 Center Street HOUSEKEEPING room for work­ Hot water oil heat. All copper heater. Nice condition through- tubing. Full insulation. Ample Phone 5101 or 5102 .oiit. lt'» Douglas for values al­ ROOFING Specializing in repair­ ing girl, continuous hot wqter, UP TO $200 MONTHLY Household Goods 51 shrubbery and treea. Occupancy where -stenographer.s wi.shing ways. Douglas Motor Sales, 333 ing roofa of all kinds. Also new oil heat, washer, central. Call full or part tim e w ork in a Safe Place To Buy New Cara Main. SPARE TIME MR. ALBERT OF THE after 10 a. m. 2-8126. within three weeks. Large lot. Near roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys bua line, chopping center and law office may register. 1940 PLITMOUTH Tudor, radio, cleaned, repaired. 26 years’ ex­ ALBERT’S FURNITURE CO, THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Servicing 4 to 8 hours weekly a Wishes to contact a reliable and NICTELY FURNISHED room ' school. Priced to sell. heater. Meehanlcally perfect. perience. Free^ estimates. Call route of new type automatic vend­ gentleman. Phone RockVjlle 0 k Clarke Motors. ALL CARS FAR BELOW Howley. Slancheater 5381. responsible jwraon who is going IF INTERESTED CEIUNG ing machines dispensing • houeskeeping.' 7604. CHARLES LESPERENCE CflUGHLIN ROOFS itay on in 3620 1 CALL 2-4561 1940 CHEVROUST special deluxe 1951 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan— HERSHEY BARS any kind of storm! For guaran­ I HAVE BEEN HOLDING IN MY tudor. It's blue, and Just the ear Radio and heater. Thla car la like WAREHOUSE SINCE LAST Wanted—Rooms—^Board 62 for you wip» a radio and heater. new with very low mileage. teed rouSng call Coughlin, Man­ GUM AND NUTS N YEAR 3 ROOMS FURNITURE ALLEY OPP THE PROSPECTT Hill School for Clarke Motor Sales, 301 Broad. 19.50 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr.—Radio chester 770'7. And These Appliances BUSINESS Woman desires room Wrouff Word BY V. T. HAMLIN young children. Pre-Kindergarten, Lots for Sale and heater. A wonderful buy. WHICH IS A LITTLE with kitchen privileges, prefer­ 73 Klndergmrteh. Monday through 1951 CHEVROLET two-door de- No selling as we secure locations ably near center.,, Phope Hartford 1 THOUGHT 1950 Wlllya Jeep -With anow^ovK. and Instruct''you. Apidleant must - ...SCRATCHED . AND. LASTr... BUILDING LOT, -75’- x -200' at th e. '" V r l # y Trahkpo'rtatloh I Uixe Powerglide. • Radio; ■ heater. 1^9. IfercjLity.. - - ^ “ 17 '6-'4070't)etween and 5 ...... COUbOeETTER ...... YE ABIS. STYLES ____ Green. Win. Kanehl, Contractor suloe Hcxi-is IN ed. Mrs Lela ^ bu r^ director. Lesb than year oTdyCow’ 'hnieage. and heater. Beautiful condition. have rar;-references.- and $640 cash -Call 3-053A------PLUMBING. New work, alao al- Vi*hich full pByrnf*nt for ‘Weatinghouae’* Elec. RefHgera'tbr Phone 2-5767T t9«9--otd*nfobtre'Tr, "TDK'Sedsth'-^' teratlons. 24 hour service. Call eouipment. Excellent future possi­ •'Bengal'' Combination Range 1948 MERCURY club coupe. Extra Black, hydramatic drive. A ver>’ C. O. Lorentzen. Manchester 3636. “Universal'' Washing Machine Business Locations ANDOVER LAKE-Lot 50 x 185, BALLARD'S Driving School. Man- fine car. bilities for operating full time with nice condition. Lustrous green much greater income. For local •'Emeraon'' Televiaion Set For Rent 64 $700. Madeline Smith, Realtor. cheater’s oldest. Thouaanda of ac­ 1948 Plymouth Club Coupe - Radio paint. Inspect thin car. None bet­ PLUMBING and heating, special­ Interview, include phone number in “Mohawk” Axminater Ruga 2-1642 or 4679. cident fp*e Initruction hpura and healer. A awell little car. izing In repairs, remodeling, cop­ — And a few other artlele* FOR RENT—Store or office. Main Hundreds of satisfied students. ter anywhere. Douglas Motors. application. Write box No. O. street, near Center and Post Of­ 333 Main. 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- per water piping, new construc­ CO Herald. IF YOU ARE AN HONEST For appointment telephone 3- Dr. -A nice family car. tion. Time payments arranged. PERRON I'LL GIVE YOU TITLE fice. Plenty o f parking. Phone Snburbim for Sale 7S 3245. 1941 Hudson 4-Dr.—Good trana- Edward Johnson. Phone 6979 or OF THIS ON LOW FRIENDLY 6988. BUY A BETTER USED CAR portstlon—$195. WHOLESALE MILK ROUTE ANDOVER LAKE—Partially com­ 5044. MONTHLY TERMS pleted five rooms plus, waterfront W A N TE D - Ride to Hamilton from AT BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. 1940 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan. SALESMAN Aa I, had originally sold this hut vicinity of Main and Middle Turn­ 1940 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan - Radio EFFICIE.VT Plumbing and heat­ Wanted to Rent home. Bargain If taken aa Is. 1950 Bulck 4-Dr.—Dynaflow. the party who bought it la not In a 68 Complete it yourself and save. pike West. .3rd shift. Trl. 2-38.55. and heater. ■ ing. Plugged drains machine Delivery to stores, hospitals. In­ position to take it. If you are not URGENTLY Needed, 4 or 5 room Suburban Realty Co., Realtors, 1950 Packard 4-Dr. 19.39 Chevrolet Opera Coupe. cleaned. Phone 6497. stitutions in Manchester. -Salary ready for it. I’ll continue to hold It W ANTED- Ride to Pratt and 1938 Chevrotet 4-Dr. Sedan. plus commission. Permanent po rent by young couple with 3*4 541 Main street. Phone 8215. Whitney, second shift. Call 2- for you as long aa you want, at no year old daughter. Phone 2-2196. 1949 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan. 19,36 Chevrolet Sedan-Radio and PLUMBING and heating. Furn­ sition. group insuranee. hoapltaliza extra coat. 1713. " heater. Good condition. tlon. Interviews daily 3 to 5 P. M. COVENTRY—Main highway, new * J -« aces, oil burners and boilers. THREE ADULTS desire 4, 5 or 6 , /9-II , 1949 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan—Hydra- 19.35 Ford 2-Dr.— Excellent motor. Earl VanCamp, Tel. 5244. PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY 4-room eingle. bath, oil heat. Lot CHRIS WELKIN, Pianeteer Tight Squeak RIDE WANTED from vicinity of matlc. room unfurnished rent. Pratt and 75 X 200. Arl&rian water. $7,500. BY RUSS' WINTEHBOTHAM 'xM.an.aaee'e*'' /v.«.s«.uasM.«a I Save At I'll Show It To You Broad and Hilliard streets to See Mr. Bryant At Whitnev employee. Reference*. Down payment $2,500. Howard R. Hartford, St. Francis Hospital 1949 Ford V-8 2-Dr. Sedan. During Day or Evening 7^ PHOTO J WA4 NEVeiE A^amwulbxubi* and I BARLOW MOTOR SAI.ES Millinery— Dressmakinff 19 BERGREN DAIRY.FARMS Phone Hartford 6-0358 Call 2-3651. Hastings 2-1107. "Whfit « dty! Whit « dtyi I e«n hardly talkij* area, Monday to Friday, 8 to 4:30. fO He/LK TO AMAIZA HAVE POO&EO Wapping, Conn MR. ALBERT THE RM$ON MEN AND "That’s tha fifth child in tlx yeara—no wendor ha’s 1947 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan. DRESSM A K I N G, Alterations, 1100 Burnaide Avenue COUPLE WITH two small rhIN ANDOVER—14 miles to Aircraft. Call 2-9869. Open Until 9 P. M. and Sundays AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 BBAcdeoTUe flying pasting out choapor candy avtry yaar!'* BUC» BUNNY 1946 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan. Phone 6404 drapes and curtains; Reasonable , East Hartford dren urgently need four room (?ape Cod, four finished rooms 71W TEIAN6LE____ rates. Phone 2-8866. A—L—B—E—R—T— S rent. Call 2-5782. with expandable attic, oil heat, WE'LL njN N Y BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER NAOUaHTK T WHAT AutomobiiM tor Sale All car* equipped with heaters 1947 CHEVROLET club coupe, Phone Enterprise 1025 43 ^ ly n Street. Hartford fireplace, metal combinatioli wln- KNOW Open Thurs. Evenings 'Til 9 P. M. WANTED— 4 or 5 room apart' M AGHAMffP HAGffONB and radios. radio, heater, excellent condition dov's, large lot, desirable loca­ ,«90N- 5 ' VBRMLW, ------BEFORE YOU Buy a uaed car Movlnff—^Trnckinff— ment—couple vdth 2 children— ■aee Oorman Motor Salea. Bulck throughout. Clarke Motor Sales, tion. full price $10..’i00. Other list­ ♦VUVRGTH*. _ Many Others To Choose From 301 Broad street. Salesmen Wanted 36-A CHAMBERS FURNITURE rental under $50. Call Coventry / ■VOO Salea and Service. 285 Main Storaire 29 ings available. Alice (Jlampet, 7-7551 after 6:.30 p, m. Realtor. Phone 2-4543 qr 2-0880. atreet. Phon* 2-4571. Open eve- Open Evening.s Until 10 P. M. MANCHESTER PACKAGE Deliv- CAR OWNER—Responsible party At The GreOn with 6 hours week -«psre time to nlnga. Rusinem Senicra Offered 1.1 ery. Local light trucking and WANTED—Garage or parking COVENTRY—Good buys in 2-fam­ M L C H PONTI AC, Inc, -packago - delivery. Refrigerators, service route pev^typ^, v^n^ Yen' .|iood selection of apace,...vicinity of-W oodlapd and 1949 OTEVRbOET aedah, 1950 155 CeritVr Street Tng' marhihes for a percentage of ily house#—10-rooms, bath'up'xnd WINDOW SHADES made to order washers and stove moving a Main atreeta. Phone 2-8606. lavatory down, oil heat. 6 acres, \ Chevrolet Tudor, 1950 Chevrolet Phone 2.4545' and Installed. Venetian blinds, the eollcctiops. No aelling or lamps, parlor furniture, , rtwcialty. Phone 2-0752. outbuildings, good terms, $15,(KM; Fordora. 1946 Chevrolet Aero- and chrtain rods. 24 hour service. soliciting. Income up- to $400 THREE a d u l t s desire 3 or 4 WlALF PP SUDD 1949 FORD Custom radio, heater. chairs, bedroom .suites, 8 rooms, balfl up and lavatory aedan. Douglas always haa Chev- EsUmatea gladly given. Fagan tJ\K AUSTIN A. CHAilBERS monthly depending on number of room furnished or partly furnished TUB UB LOCK Perfect throughout. Clarke Motor down, oil heat, 3-4 acres, 2 car OOOa^,KOCKyUOLPi \ roleta. Douglaa Motora, 333 Main. Window Shade Co , Rpute 44 at 3n..'local and long distance mov­ units party aelected can aerv-ice kitchen clocks, ranges, apartment. Vicinity ofi Center or Sales, 301 Broad street. garage, $12,000r 12 rooms .hath, OBK TUB PotfOUMBU Bolton Notch Phone 3-4473. ing. packing, crating and storage. ■with very good possibilities of South End. ITtone 2-0716 after 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Tudor— oil heat, 2-car basement garage, ’ »* ■*»«— -« Service to all parts of the U. S. eventually operating full time, in­ refrigerators, small appli­ 4:15. $1,295, 1940 FORD Sedan, real good trans- LINOLEUM Reuinanta 50c square $12,600. Several other smaller PRISCILLA’ S^POP poriatlon. heater, radio. Written and Canada. Call 5187. Hartf«g;| come increasing accordingly. Aa ances and TVy Reasonable Facsimile BY AL VERMEER 1949 Plymouth Deluxe Tudor— .vard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. income is baaed on profit-sharing _i_ homes. Welles Agency, Coventry. guarantee. Will accept $4 weekly. 6-1423. Tel, 7-6872 or 7-7.501, O U E 9S WHAT : BIO'.- $1,095 Done by reliable, well-trained plan, only responsible part.v with Farms and Lanil for Sale 71 . BUT, Heaters, Radios. Usiso Servlcenter, 436 Center. 2- Open 9:30 to 5 WANT TOR MV AND IT SNORTS 0980 - 416,5 men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall references and $600 working cash PRISCILLA* / Written Guarantees. Linoleum Co., 56 CVittage street. TOLLAND and Windham counties (!!OVENTRY^-l rooms, bath, fire-! BIRTHOAV/ AND STOMP Paintinir—Paprrinff 21 capital for inventory will be con- Evenings 7:30 to 8:30 VtX/Vff* (PUNTIN'MLWA04UPV. I'M Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or — exceptional buy* dairy' and place, garage, double lot. $6500. WOLLYHOCKtPJ WHEN IT OET' \ / SPECIAL SALE 1949 CHRYSLER Windsor club nldered. Job hoppers need not ap-. Attractive 4 room.* bath, oil UP IN THE ON PD 6TeRG IG 8109. W’E BUY and sell good used furni­ poultry farm.*, up to 400 acres, ONR THINfi.aUT it S f r u A Famous Name Batteries—$8.95 coupe. Scotch plaid upholstery, ply. For prompt interview inelude furnace. $6900. Exceptional 6 MORNINS-. PAPERHANGING and painting. ture, combination range*.' gaa with or without stock and equip­ PUTTIN' 'U M . A F M . e ^ a six cylinder heaut.v. Real value, phone in application. Box N rooms, flush toilet, artesian well. ON GTATUUG 6.00 X 16 Tlrea FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with Walter B. Cookson. Phone 2-1614. ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ ment. Welles Agency, Coventry. , a u v w o R , vcompare anywhere. Douglaa Herald. 3 landscaped lots, $6500. Unusual IN TW' e r r v Famous Brands—$11.95 linoleum, asphalt Hie' counter. ture Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-7501. ..M.olor^.. 393 Alalu...... INTERIOR AN© Bxtarloc- paint, 4 rooms, bath, fireplace, oil furn- PARK IG Check Oiir LoW rrtrea Bxpertr workmanship, free^ vsrtt-- 'I'l' d P lN 'J P O On Other Sires. 19.50 DODGE, radio and heater. matas. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ ing. paperhanging, ceilings re- Situations Wanted— USED WASHERS - are.- bartment;— $7000:—Good— 4- Excellent condition. Original niture. Oak street. Phone 2-1041. finished. Fully Inspured. Expert Houses for Sale 72 rooms, fireplace, basement, cor­ CALSO SERVICENTBR work. Wall paper books. Edward Female 38 LOW PRICED ner lot. artesian well. $5000. Wells owner. Phone 2-1866. REFRIOERATION Service, com­ OFF PORTER STREET 436 Center Street R. Price. Phone 2-1003. REGISTERED Dental hygienist Reconditioned, Guaranteed Agency; Coventry. Tel. 7-6872 or Phone 3-0980 or 4165 1924 MODEL T Ford pickup. Take mercial and domestic. See our would like position with dentist 7-7501. display o( guaranteed uaed refrlg- Two large building lots. 1949 OLDSMOBILE. convertible a look at Clarke Motor Sales. 391 in Manchester. Box C. Herald. Broad street ators...George H Williams Asao PAINTING, Paperhanging. No Job ABC APPLIANCE CO. Each 120 ft. front, having a 4NDOVER—Five room home, near SIX cylinder. Radio, heater, hydra- elates, 260 Tolland Turnpike, too small. Call 2-0726. WILL CARE for. infant in - my depth 268 ft. to 402 ft. Level lake, 3-4 acre land. High eleva­ malic, white wall tires, under LOW Manchestei Phong 2-3585, nights home day.e. References, Phone 2- Phone 2-1575 . 21 Maple St. tion. knotty pine living room. Re­ ceiling, in excellent condition COST SPECIALS ADDMORE Decorating, painting, and clean. Very desirable lot 9-11 7691. 9243. FOUR-BURNER gas stove, three duced $8,950. Barbara —Woods. fhrotighout. Clsrke .Motor Sales, paperhang’ing. Guaranteed Best for. ranch t^ype home. Near 3702, 1941 Dixlge Sedan—$195. years old'. .Good condition. Call CAPTAIN EAST In. They Go .5(Vl Broad street. Phone 2-2012. Co m p l e t e Repairs by Stuart R. Workmanship. At low winter Porter Street School. - BY LESLIE TURNER , "Thoy don't gab so much tinea I had thoaa glovaa in* 1940 Chev Club Coupe—$195. Rockrille 5-7950 after 2 p. m. Wolcott on washing machine.*, rates. Free estimate. Call 5346. Dojfs—Birds— Pets 41 ■VERNON—Cape Cod. 5 refoma and /IffTELMNS atallad to pop out ovary fiva mlnutaa!*^ ______DH.lXiN'S GUARANTEED ARTHUR A. KNOFLA P?P FRErKLER-ANIMIlRjrAiENDg JlDlI_Buia<_Scdan.:.,$Tj ^vacuum, .cleaners.- chnlnrs.-*roalt- LOVELY; EARLY American style bath,. _Sun. porch..^garage .in-qcl.- fjNfrVACANT. BY M. BLOBSm^ .Us e d c a R¥ NEW'S m IPMENT br"many "hew lar. Hot air furriace. House needa 1939,, Naah Srdan:r312a. appllanccs. Pick up and delivery. maroon *pfa. Alao man's black Realtor [ JUffT pm vs TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX 1950 Fort Chib Cmipie^Raaip and * A -T rep iiTT.'" Sales. ' 1 SO Ms in' Repairinff 23 tropical flah. Kelly's Aquarium, some repairs. Handy Parkway, ;Aft0UM>TO 'i^-ooMrvNofE. icx> lOOKVmefiSMBtE/ 29 Sunset street. Open until 9. overcoat. ■ size 40. Bpth In excel­ 875 Main St.—Est. 1921 Owy.eunTa,"^ heater, overdrive. 1941 Nash Ambassador Sedan— Phone 8897. bity line and school, $8,700. Other JMKSACK.. B u s i n e s s o f T r y in g to s h a k e SMALL WVJONTMF jg A U T T t e $295 MATTRESS. Your old, mattresses lent condition. Phone 2-0077. Phone Office 5440 1950 Mercury Sport Sedan —Radio sterilized and remade like new. listings. Tom Minor, agehL T el.. UOKS.WEMffr p O W O E O /7 ^ DOORS OPENED, keya fitted, NEW SHIPMENT of many new Evenings 2:5938 or 2-4278 THE LITTLE BROTHER, wuiotes j u t and heater overdrive> 1941 Olds Tudor ^76;; - $195. CaU Jones Furniture and Floor . t.ropicM fl.sh., Kclly',8 ..Aqusritim, UNIVERSAL Combination oil and Rockville 5-5042. L6CIURE. / |T< B6TTfR PtlLLF • 1989 Fort Deiuxr 6 c y l — Radio copied, vacuum cleaheft. -^irona; Home Listing Wanted Coveflh'e. 36 Oak, t e l 2-1041. ' ' j a Sunaftl., atrffit. Open until. 9 eietartc rthge. very 'g o ^ fondi- A-OWlir ~ and'Reater. 4941 Pontrae -o i^ -^ o tipe —9396.' -guna,— str:;— rspatTBit." ShBiin; ■46'-'A^H4B -Farm five-room - hmue- “ tton. iSTso .mahogviy KuiSet!' MANCJHESTER — AVery atreet. 1950 Ford Deluxe 6 Cyl.—Heater 1941. Plymouth TUdor—$375. knives, mowers, etc put into con­ Phone 2-9230. .,.,- unfinishSd. <^1 Glastonbury -.3- ' h ' t 1949 Ford Tudor Custom Deluxe 8 dition for coming needa Braith Ronds*—Stocks— Eight room eingle, three-car ga­ 2164. 1942 Studebaker 4ihampion—$375. BEAGLE DOGS, registered. A.K, rage, on on* acre lot. Excellent Cyl.—R and H, overdrive. wait*. 53 Pearl atreet. Nortfffiires 31 C Phone 7729 GAS AND Oil combination atova, 1948 DeSoto Fordor^,- Radio and 19.36 Olds Sedan—$50. 4-4 burner. <3ood condition. Call View,, purchase price $18,500, heater. ASHES, AND Rubbish removed. FIRST AND Second mortgagea THOROUGHBRED Collie pup, 2-8695. down payment $9.000r Inspection Wanted— Real Estate 77 1949 PIjTnouth Suburban Heater. Easy Terms Call Norman F. Pierce of ' the bought for our own account. Fast, seven months old. Housebrtken by appointment. Howard R. Halt­ ing*: Phone 2-1107. . CONSIDERINQ aELUNQ 1948 Kalaer Fordor—Heatet. Sanitary Refuse Company . In confidential aerv'lce. Manchester Price $30. Phone 2-0911. APARTMENT alze gaa atove, bath TOUR PROPERlH t T ? 1947 Ford Tudor 8 Cyl.—Radio and McCLURE AUTO CO. Manchester. Tel. 2-0252. tub and sink for sale. Contact, Investment Corp,; 887 Main BOLTON NOTCH homes, a few of Without obligation to yon, -wa heater. .373 Main Street street. Phone 5416. WANTED— Home for spayed Bel Burton'* 5177. CARPENTER will frame unfinish­ them choice four room ranch «vlU appralae or make you a cash 1947 Dodge Busineaa Coup*- Heat­ gian Police dog, Muat have-room offer for property. Bee us before er. overhauled. 1940.XTIEVROLET Tudor. Good ed upstairs rooms. Reasonable. BARGAINS ■— American kitchen homes still available. All plaster­ condition, ‘ radio, heater. 1941 to run. Good with children. Phone you sell. 1946 Ford Tudor 6 Cyl.—Radio and CaU 2-4291. Business Opportunities 32 2-1448. sink* 42” . $69.95; 54” double ed walla, tile bath, oil heat, large VIC New Buainess Chevrolet club coupe. 1941 Chev­ drainboard. $89.95; electric range lota. Immediate occupancy $9,- Phone 6273 BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY heater. BRAE-BURN REALTY 1939 Fort Convertible—Radio and rolet tudor. Truly good. Douglaa PACKAGE Store— doing day by $150; automatic waaher, $299.95, 350 with $1,000 down for veteran. - W o T e d f A N J/OtNO WHAT wowABOLrr ‘ Motors. 333 Main. day Increased business. Low •ORA 8 0 9 TWIG WILW X GOITANLV \V0ULD heater. REFRIGERATION Articles for Sale 45 now $229.95. A.B.CX Appliance, T; J. CrocketL Phone 5410s, FOR QUICaC RESULTS in aeUIng MAkMN'AWAX UUKB toTTA' TA ’mKS A COUPUL I'VE SON WI4UC»MilE Does'RMtOMG; 1939 Olds Sedan—Heater. rent. Very good opportunity. No 31 Maple. your property call' Suburban m t m m t AAAUMD) anffwT MODBL OP Ate, - F « L ANOrHtR SIESTA OOMNS OM/ 1949 CADILLAC model "62 ",two- BOLTON — Building stone and MANCHESTER—Zoned for buil- INHILB w n o (>VIN^A. IDEA? LBM ONG PROM VA IP 1939 DeSoto 55edan—Heater. SERVICE information over phone. Appoint­ Realty Co.. Realtors, M-1 Mala POGGie door. Radio, heater, hydramatic. flkgstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. ROPEIR GAS range, four-buhner ncts, 4-famlly and 6 room singlei'^'' LOW TM » WAV. ^ TRUCKS Low mileage, white wall tires. ment onlv. Howard R. Hastinga. atreet. CkJl 8215. Phone 2-il07. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode. divided top. In excellent condition. Income $2,649.50 per year. Hows’ 1946 Fort Platform—New tires. Excelleht condition. Dark blue. OF ALL TYPES Phone 2-3()34. ard R. Hastinga. 2-1107. LIST YOUR p r o p e r t y Clarke Motor Salea. 301 Broad ROYAL AND Smith-CTorona port­ DILLON SALES and SERVICE Commercial and Domestic S19 Main St. Manchester, Conn. atreet. Help Wanted— Female 35 able and atandart typewritera. FULL SIZE Foster hedspring, also NEW! TWO or three bedroom All make« o f adding machlnea Bosch cabinet radio. 'Reasonable. homes. Hallln Brothers. Phon* 2- Single, two family homea, bust* 1941 PACKARD. Good running 1949 PLYMOUTH .all metal 8u- WAYNE W. PHILLIPS •VANTED—Experienced bookkeep aoM or ranted. Repair* on aU Phone 6037. ' 9331. neaa property end building lota _,burban (station wagon). Very condition. Inquire 29 Cook street. er. Apply in person. Colla Con­ makes. Marlow’s.;,' u with this agency for quick reeulta. practical vehicle for pleasure and Phone 2-4601. Phone 3622 ^ struction and .\ppiiance. 249 MANCHESTEHt— —New Seven KENMORE White combination .GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO buslneas. Few available. Doug­ 16 Years Of RefriReration Broad atreet. Open da^V and eve BEIAR Alignment rack. Hall valve stove. 4 years old. Excallent con­ room single, 4 bedrooms, living 1951 CHEVROLET tudor. Radio, machine, like new. CTioIdrum pr«s- 109 Henry Street ~ Phone S27fi las Motors, 333 Main. In Manchester ninga. dition. Tel. 2-3239. room, dining room, kitchen, 3 heater, 7,000 mUea. Only $1,695. aure purger. Call 2-2012. hatha, breezeway and garage. 1940 PLYMOUTH 2-door sedan. Unconditionally guar a n t a e d . w a n t e d —^To buy or rent, 20 BLAC7KSONE Waaher. with timer Down payment, $8,000. Howard miles radius of Rockville 20 to 30 Radio, heatar. Extra clean.' 130 Positively as good as nea5^ Doug- GIRL-FOR fountain work. days. TWO FRUIT and vegetable atandi. and pump. Good condition. I%ona R. Hastings 2-U07. West Oentar atreet, .or tel. 3364. laa Motors, 333 Main. POWER BURNERS and Range Good wages, Tel. 2-8120. 30 hot bed sarii. Duo Therm pot 3170 after 7 p. m. screw cleared land aultahl* for Bumart expertly cleaned and burner (pipe, oil drum and eland MANCHESTER —42 aCres, 10- hayland. Also fenced pasture with Nrvieed. Let ua aervlce and rt- WAITRESS WANTEU>^- Apply in included), like new, Garage doors, ARVTNte Televiaion, mahogany, room houaa, barn, garage. Suit­ water. Phone Rockville', 5rT189. J ilL S L m 1M7 BUICX. CaU after 6:30, 383 193$ PACKARD Sedan. Inquire 97 palr your washing machine or re- person. Silk City Diner, 641 Main as it; $6. CaU 3-4420 after 6:30 16” scraen, floor model with doors able for development. Howard H. BOUard atrM t .High atTMt. M fw a tor. Metre feanffea. S-OSSS. •treeL ._ p. m. . , 4H months old. ObU 3-3M*. Kaatiiqm SrllOt. OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE S TUESDAY, MARCH, 11, 1962 PAGE SIXTEIN K te n g e Daily Not Press Roa The Wsathotr inanrl;(Bter Eotaing ll^raUt Far Urn Weak XsOlBg . ... M a n li-t. . 1 iiieu>.n' i r u lBii t ? Tba Stanley Group of the South Reggetts, Mra. Robert McCor­ About Town liethodUt WSCS w«l meet tbm Motber and Son Scan War ScrapIkDok Red Cross Hits mick. Mrs, Albert M. BogU, Mra. UPHOLSTERED BAHY CARRlAOS 1 0 ,4 7 8 lirir. eeWr tiiilgkE 2 ill evehlng at 7:48 In Cooper Hell.' C. Leroy Norris, Mra. Horace Mur- Biaaahar af Uw Audit $$. ThufaOajr, lurfsaalag. The :mectmg will be held In the phay, Mra. Harbert McKinnay and t Bureau of Ofculattaaa A dauKhtcr w u boi^i at the foiTti of a potluck. Mr. and Mr*. 8 1 0 ,0 0 0 Mark Mra. Edwin A. Johnson. M m u:he$ter^A City of Village Charm Hartrord Hoipltal jatunlay to Godfrey Oourley will ehow a movie Tha driva commlttaa points out $au MfCf •3 8 * Mr. and Mr*. Jo*ai(h“»‘. Rn Oolway atreet. A full Group A of the Center Congre­ lists and contributions to the Red courae cWcIten dinner will be gational Church will hold a short Af the beginning of the third Croaa effica as soon aa poaaible. business meeting in the Mbbina week of the local campaign the f AH weellMf aOMiar-WIAVI nerved at 7 oclock. followed by fkbrM...»e«‘>>nAwadiarpeal dancins and entertainment. Tirk- mom at 7:30 tomorrow evening, 1SS2 Red Cross Fupd drive atandi' adjourning at 8 o'clock to the at $10,38$ or slightly more than eta have been mailed to all mem- • New lt$$ feAiea wlef* bera, but attendance In not limited sanctuary to view "Tale of Two SO per cent of the quota. It waq, [TAMPA Cities" and "King of Kings." announced today. Eisenhower, K efauver Score Doubfje W inii to membera. Anyone wiahing to • M dilst aWiee attend may contact any of the Members of the group are remind­ To lira. Samuel Pearl, major of following committee: John Mer*. ed of the bake sale to be latid In aecUon F-3 of the rgaidential dl> Georre Snow. Edward Mori arty or April. vision of the drive, goes the dis­ Dante ragani. Reaervatlona tinction of being-the ilrat leader muat be In by Friday. The Little Flower of Jesus Moth­ In .any -divlaion to hand In con­ KEMP'S Baby Land tributions exceeding her quota. ers Circle will meet tomorrow eve­ 763 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 8t. Jude Thaddetm Mothera Plr- ning at 8 o’clock at the home-of Captains who helped with the egfi- ~clirwlll meet at the home of Mra. Mrs. Wsiter Anderson, 30 Avon­ yaas In lfra.*Pearls’ section were:, Jamea McGovern, 101 Helaine dale road, instead of at the home iirs. Harold Garrity, Mrs. Albert road, Wednesday eveninit at »niJ; of Mrs. Milton Wagner as pre­ Hutchings, Mra. Lee Levltow, Mrs. • o x OP i r t viously scheduled. Aaron Cook, Mra John Purdy, , br. Barney Wichman will attend and Mist Naomi Miller. They were asalated by the fol­ • o x o s 40*t DNIPN SHOPPING CENTER the round table clinic of the Amer- The Manchester Package Storei lowing volunteers: Mrs. Joseph lean Society.of Chlropodical Roent­ Aaaociatinn will meet tonight at 8 Wallett. Mias Barbara WaUett, 8*7 MAIN STREET TELA-a$44 EAST HARTTOED genology at the Hotel Aator, New o'clock at the Italian-Americaa Hereld Pho n Mra. Frank Steele, Mra. William York City, on Wednesday. Club. Capt. £l«orga C. Beeny, World War 11 veteran Recently returned JEWELRY APPUANCES HOITSEHOLD Rail Workers J. Shea, 8. J. Solomon, Mias Sy-’ v B I t i H U i y , Grab Contests FI7RNI8HIN08 from a 14 month tour of dut.v in Korea, and his mother, Mra. George bll Byrom, Mra. G. R. Miller, Mrs. Diamond Rings- Celevtaion Mrs. Frank .Schildge of Louis Genoveoi of 163\NortH W. Beeny, look over the captain'e scrapbook in the living room of Uieir Mather Neill. Mrs. Donald Kirby. Vacuum Cleaners Gardner street returned home Fri­ Main street has returned frimi a home at 147 Hollister atreet. He it the holder of the Disttngulahed Mias Carol Rottner, Mra. Michael Watches Refrigerators Prefiaura Cookera day after apendmB two weeks as three day viait with the family.of ■ Flying Croaa. a patient at the St. Ft^ncls Hos- his son, Iwiuis, Jr., of Glenn.Falls, Choker Seta Washers Dish Seta Defying Court plUl In Hartforil. \ N. V. Mr. Oenovesi motored back Pearl Seta Toasters Cooking Sets And Delegates to Manchester with hla daughter- Members of the local AmmVrlcHn in-law, the former Lur.ille Sar- BODY Cleveland, March 12—(4*)—Defiant railroad workers at I o f\h f geant and her children,, who will HALE'S CLOTHING TOYS NOVELTIES Legion post are reminded < be in town for two weejes; Louis, Capt,^ Beeny Compares Toledo, O., and Elkhart, Ind., refused to end their strike to­ ------By RELMAN MORIN______meetwg 10 he- held Tonight at t ,\s day, btockfng New York Central iriaih line traffic from Cteve- at the post home. Reports of var> ,Ir., an auditor with the ■I^^'o Hart- MASSAOE SAVE 10% SAVE 30% fords Insurance Company, is $i:tin«nt " lt''wfia just tJii re-verse''in ilie T he general Is a front-runntng' remitted - fori overcrowding the Although the enemy did not tise ro W L E T E T V said the p relim _was__attmpt^ entry for the RepubHcan Prest- -_XauiiUUL^Bccny.,A'aA in . World Ceme o a i ___ Ax-tha. .situation., atoodr-aervtce- liptmjats:at4LpHvaite"ra^^ Republican race. - ’Baaenhower. War ll almost from the day It --- APMIS sio M 5TO------: ^"‘r’ waa being resumed on about half ^^6«ir1BhvigI* Sen. Estes Kef aarer" ■wbrltlng 'in' Europe, miTde no denttat—HomTnatloir ■ whne “ “stlH” Mothers Circle will be held at the B. Wesson. 3.1, of 17 Village vear. by November a large amount lERIMrltlTS group men who, after hfi de­ •erving as President Tniman's or­ started until the last round wa.s the struck portion of the line. clined to become a, Communist, known statements about the cam­ home of Mrs. Helen Whisler, 4S street, was fined $6 for failure to flped. He served in the Pacific .36 was being used fairly often. See ie r REFRESHMENTS PRIZES Many of those strikers who did paign and took no part In it. Taft, ganizer of European antl-Commu- Msrsball road, tomorrow • evening keep to the Tight at an Intersec­ The Qtlneae seemed to have an Consisting of: condemned hia attitude. nlst forces. Obviously pleased with tion, months and was diacharged as a elimb back aboard the locomotives on the other hand, campaigned gt 8 o'clock. major. That was in 1046 and be ample supply of artillery ammuni­ • Aerial and cara did so grudgingly, know­ He said they further threatened hard In the closing atagea when he the political uproar he caused. Me- to halt hla own progress within the UN Rejects U. S. Ready Mahon-told a reporter: came back to Manchester and re*, tion, he said. The enemy seldom • Mast S e e r s e tf! ing their strike had gained them Oil to Reds Ban thought the timing was right. mimed work with the'Travrters In­ massed several artillery pieces on nothlitg-Jmt a loss of | ^ , tha-road- auto—worker!—union. Ha..aald surance Company. servHig a.s a a target, but trained one or two • Mount and unions conceded. “vitriolic’’ language was used were apparent, though not com­ Ity and without consulting any­ against him. body because I think It’s the r l ^ t field offjeer in the Xcompany's gi>n sections, he said. in many • 75 Foot Lead In Wire Traffle Bottleaerk Red CHeck F p r^ p aita plete, before dawn today. Chicago office. casM they had no forward artllr Mr. J. L Birchar Toledo - presented a formidable Nanes Rfid Leader News to Morris Storm (M Reaettea thing to d(>." • Faralrimper lery obsen'crs to adjust tfielr fire, • Guide Wire bottleneck to through tragic. The meeting, Tappes said, was Shortly afterward,, comment, Embarraialng To Ike ) M a s n r A civilian for only two year", he which w,as aceui^te to begin with. • Lightning Arrestor - A. A. Porch, intimatimal vice conducted by William Allen, De­ atatementa, editorial rsactlon, ax Sen. H. Alexander (R-NJ) said Little adjpatmeiit.was needed. president pf .the Brotherhood of troit correspondent for the Daily Of Secrets Wnahlngton, March IS— .,.the company la-now owned by a Bases Talk planatlona and pooh-poohing broke tha proposal "would be politically was called h a^ to dut.v a.s a cap­ embarrassing to Ike." tain in 1648 and he went to Fort The eaptaln-is certain the Amer­ n$ Sptdd Locomotive Firemen end Engine- Worker who has been named fre-. NewboM Morris cried out at charitable foundation headed by In a storm. FREE INSPECTION ican troops d° but feel they are men, shouted himself hoarse last quently In committee testimony as Mun^n, Kofca, March 13—(8^ Senate iBveatlgatloa today (hat Morris. Washington. March 12 — (A^ — The President, vacationing In Sen. Cbnnally (D-Tex). chair, Benning, , Ga.,, where he. wtiii carrying on atone. "Ever.v unit ia he was being subjected to Probe Profits man of the Foreign Relatione paratroofler wings. -From there he $ 6 . 9 5 hpntmMiv§ fr$m night trying to convince 500 die­ a Communist. -Allied truce negotiators today Secretary of State Acbeson said Key West, declined to comment Free Electronic W'alrh aware that there are several other hard strikers to give in. Tappet took the stand aa the , . ^ . . . "rharacter deatrurtlon", and The Senate group got Into the publicly on the election. But file committee where the McMahon went to Ala.ska, to Japan and on today negotiations will start with Inspecllnn to Korea. nations fighting.” fie observed. His Instead, the unionist# hooted sub-committee conductlng conducting the 1 «'*‘Jected a new Red scheme to let blaated nt "these diaenaed minds oil shipments while'tracing big press secretary, Joseph Short, said motion is pending, angrily refused own regiment had battalion of him down, quit thetr brotherhood hearing prepared to finish its stay Russia examine American secret la this chamber.” profits made in postwar deals in the Franco government soon for the contest would have absolutely to comment. There he became officer of the M H O N ErS I surplus government ships. United loth Infantry. 3rd Infantry Divi­ Belgiana attached to it. Other In a body and derided to form a here and return to Washington. weapons. the use nf military bases in Spain. no bearing on hia ultimate decision "I have more important things nations which have.baHallofi sired Radio and Television KAHN new union, called the Model Rail­ On the' heels of yesterday's UN negotiators said the Com­ March n —(An— Tankers, unable to get ships di- The U.S. is seeking the use of whether to run for re-election. on my mind,” the veteran Texan sion. When he left Korea last Jan­ uary he was a regimental..S-3 of­ tmlts are Greece. TuVJiey. *he 680 Center «L, Tel. 2-1046 TAILORING CO. road Club. stormy session Uie group from the munist plan "amounted to a New^d"Morris testVfied tSdSy h« ' / T * government, got toth air and naval baa^s. Acbeson Truman said so this morning. Insisted, after some explosive otf^ U ficer. ' Philippines, Ethiopia, and France. Porch Insisted today he could House committee was reported forced gathering of military intel­ did not know the Defense depart-1 tenkers from a group head- told a newa conference that the Short announced. the-record comments. The British, of course, have'a divi­ • f Indiasapuiit thinking of an added teaslon in ligence" by neutral inspection ment was objecting in 1949 to oil negotiations will involve these In Lubbock, ’Texas, Taft said he Although hearinga on the new Certified Watchmakers Although most of hia long war­ (Conttnued on Page Two) - -- aachusetts Democrat, and paid time military career kept him In sion there, hg. pointed out, and Washington. teams supervising a Korean armis­ deliveries to Red China by a ship­ bases and also "tha use of the 100 was “a little diaappolpted.” He $7,90(),000,(K)0 mutual setmrlty some nations have units smaller Will Be A »O w Sturu tice. Under the Red proposal these ping firm with which he has ties. Casey and hla associates $450,000 million dollars already voted by fund asked by President, Truman GAUDEUS rarned claim to this highest Ijnnor awarded the Pacific, Captain Beeny .man­ Walter Reulher, president of profit. They put Up only $1,000 of said he was never too confident. than battalions In action. the CIO United Auto Workers teams would Include Russia. He said he would have stopped the Congress for aid to Spain.” Gen - Blaenhov/er. notified in will get under ,way Thursday, a aged to iqueeee in a Vhat he calla On the lighter side. Captain their own money In swinging the The Secretary announced for- decision on McMahon’s request the Hornlngical Institute of America a.ssur«s you of a 'cook's tour' of Europe in 1946. whose Ford Local 600 haa been Fears Trap them it he had known. deal. (Germany, acknowledged tha honor Despite his varied experiences, Beeny reported that the rest area Prio Assails described as Communist - con­ Allied negotiators also rejccteil In fact, Morris told investigat­ n'stlon of a four-member group of implicit In the election. Any Amer­ may not come until next week. ^und advice in the purcha.se of your new watch and the officer is reluetant to, talk of aceommodatlon In Japan where HiHrSa, March 13 trolled, might then be asked to a prisoner exchange plan they said ing Senators', he did not even learn In today’s testimony, Morris:. military advisers to aaaist newly- ican "should be proud, or. by golly, Committee members indicated soldierfi are sent_for short jierlods 1. Cried “unequivocally—no" to Jippointed__Amba8j«dqt_. JUncqln^ J>e’a^no-Amertcan.’’-ha aald.— ---- they wduld- oppose MrMahnfi twfi them-.-vlt's-the-soldiei: in the ranks -testify aa he-requested last week. the - communists - ae -•'very i of the sWpmenta until-Decembefr government official's accusa­ highest professional skill in repairing your old one. who, United States is excellent. Although he himself He i* bringing with him the — Batkta^oup One Congressman’s charge of anxious” to put over, Rear Adni. 1194^. or January, 1950. MaeVeagh. Kefauver described himself as less Eisenhower revises his pre­ has spent only three ds.vs in To­ “lie" against a witness and re- tions that the Chin.x International He said talks with Franco will "entirely elated,” and said he did vious vieWs shout returning her* Army.” he sa.vi, and he la the one latest in feshions and fabrics R. E. Libby said "it could be a Morris. New York lawyer picked Foundation. Inc., of which ilQrrla who deserves (he publicity."- kyo since the start of the Korean peated gavel-pounding by Chair­ trap." In any event, it did not in­ by President Trunian to clean up start Immediatel.v after MaeVeagh not consider his victory a protest during the preconvention cam­ ronfiict, he said men returning for metianil wMBcn. Let him Charges Cuba ^Strong man Wood (D-Ga.) marked a. tur­ the government, was back for the Is the president, was "directly or arrives In Madrid. paigns. Although he shys away from from tfiere Indicated the.v enjoyed clude voluntary repatriation on indirectly controlled by a Chinese MaeVeagh will leave New York personal publlelty. Captain Beeny help you make your selec- bulent aeasion yeaterday. which the Allies insist. second day . before the Senate la- (Conttnued on Page Fourteen) "nte general haa declared hs the taxi dancera. familiar to oecu- '"He eves ysif ff$ Aewfisf teem wfces w# twiHktd te ^ Maii^ Tvith Treason in vestigationa subcommittee, end group sympathetic with Soviet by air on Sunday and plank to would not campaign for the Re­ is perfectly willing to talk dlapas- Jamea Watts of Ford Local 606. Despite the dual rejection, UN motives." reach Madrid about March 33. He stonately of the Korean eonfliet pation troops, the clubs, and other tioM and take your mcasure- Hat Atissffo Triple Kelieed Nesfisf Oil." 8 Georgia-born Negro, accused spokesmen noted an improved tone again it was a rough'and tumble publican nomination or leave his recreation factlltlea. , Seising Island Rule session. Col. Arthur G. Syran, transpor­ plana a atop off in Lisbon; NATO post although he agreed to and the way UN troops conduct it. UNiomE fflcnts for delivery now or Rep. Potter (R-Mich.) of advocat­ in truce talks after recent days of Acheson said "We are rearming Vole Suiniiiary Compares Wars , Although he ia not a regular "Strike, frame, apart? . . . Oh sure, 1 t/M hear ing lynching in a speech. The Con­ bitter exchanges. In one a n ^ flareup, Morris tation chief of the Mutual Security let his supporters enter hia name army b'sn and does not think he later. thofc (arms. He says he strikes out for home after Havana. Cuba, March 12.- — told Sen. McCarthy (R.. Wls.l. administration, had made the because we have been forced to do in the running. Having been with the 307th In­ Ousted President Carlos Prio gressman flung back, "That’s a Brig. Gen. , William P. Nuckpls, so by the threat to world peace fantry. 77th Division, during moat will-make the army a career. Cap­ OPERATOR work to relax his frame a few spare moments in AUANTIC damn' He." official UN Command spokesman, ""You've knocked off a lot of accusation in an official memo­ Manchester. N. H.,'March 12 — More Vital Than Polities . tain Beehv la not home for gOod \ Ivery •anasaf Ufa Mata a co^ chair. And Atlantic’s Triple Refined .Hest- Sdearras in a letter to newapapera Reveals Influence characters but you're not going to randum dated Ma.v 3. 1950, which and security stemming from the McMahon agreed there would be of the Pacific phase of World War ---- today charged Cuba's strong man said the Reds showed "they recog­ haa been placed in evidence. cxistence-of huge armies and arm­ fAfi—Senator Kefauver (D„ Tenn.) 891 MAIN ST. II. the captain la in. an excellent yet. On March 24 he wijl report . ' li ladMdeaily ing (HI gives a maximum convariion to beat; that H [ i . I 'k. U ;! i Previously auto unionist Lee nize the fact that this is an armis­ knock off me.’’, defeated President Truman by 3.- political repercussions to a retuiii .for duty at Fort Benning. Ga.. Fulgenclo ^ tis ta with treason and 2. Insisted "No It was not aments in the Soviet Union and Its now by the general but aald; ''' OPPOSITi ST. JAMM CHUMN position to compare the Korean taHared 7a Maatara mesas more warmth par gallon!" ■aid he wax confident the country Romano had testified that a com­ tice in Korea'’ and apparently Death Warranto satellites.” 849 votes in New Hampshire’s War with it. Tactics, the esptain's where he won his paratrooper parative handful of Communista abandoned an attempt to ban Al­ McCarthy had declared the oil wrong" to ship the oil “because presidential preference primary, "I think tfie buainesa of survival wings; and hr expects to be there GOOD WORKING CdUOrWritaNaw ' would "not. remain long with a It was within the policy of our Therefore, fie said, the U.S. at­ is more important than any poIitL* CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS main worry as an S-3 officer, are military boot on its neck." controlled Ford Lioral 600 by being lied blockades of the China coast. helped "sign the death warrants taches the "greatref importance" complete returns showed today. about the aatfie in both, he saya, for the rest of the year. able to "Influence” its governing Col. Andrew J. Kinney, UN staff of American boys in Korea,” and State department." Morris also The count: Kefauver 20.147. Tru­ cal matters.” CONDITIONS L. T. WOOD CO. Prio, who quit the presidential called It "not wrongdoing" In light to the United Nations disarma­ Eisenhower i s . the- beat possil^ - with some exceptions. p a la c e Momta.v after former Presi­ and policy-making bodiea. The officer, said Communists indicated had said to Morris: ment. commission aeaalon which man 18.2M. — ^ ' r v'"— ' Tie explains for" instance, that 51 BISSELL STREET TEL. 4496 local, with 60,000 members, is a desire to talk "a little further" "Either you were the greatest of the facta known when the In the Renubllcan contest. Gen. witness to sell the Truman Foe- K dent Batista had seized control of charters were made. begins Friday. eign Aid requests to the pubUe and cover and eoneealment la extreme- the army and police by a swift and reputed to be the world's largest about supervising an armistice. dope arid the greatest dupe of all The U;S.. he said, stands ready Dwight D. Fiisenhower had a iViar- l.y limited in Korea, which is a ’mil- MALE HELP j local union. This was reflected in the length of time, or you were rasponsible for There has been testimony that gln of 10.677 over Senator Robert the country, McMahon continued, : almost bloodless coup, remained in United Tanker Corp. checked with to cut down American forces if With only s^ven of the 13 com- Itary way of auying it ia harder refuge in the Mexican embassy. The hubbub in the hearing room Wednesday's session. It lasted one earning a vast amount of money agreement can be reached on a A. Taft of Ohio. The count: Elsen­ tliere than it was elsewhere in the A p p ly Ir PorsoB sow IS 'Mi I VI N.iw I- lOUd 'HJS-I '0 V00ISNi;( rout OID accompanied the appearances of hour and 13 minutes, compared to that was soaked in American hower 46.497. Tart 3.5,820. ^ He nervously awaited comple­ Onatinued On Page Six balanced disarmament." (Continued on P ^ e Fourteen) - Pacific to hide men and equipment WANTED tion of arrangements for his de­ "We are read.Vj’’ he said, as we A total of 129,066 votes were well. Aa a reault of this, there is HERALD OFFICE parture into exile in Mexico, pos- (Continued on (Pag^$'ourteen) (Continued on Page Six) iScCarthy challenged Morris to have always been, to lake the cast In the two races, with the Re­ less small unit laetieal operation aibly this afternoon. The embassy name "anv characters McCarthy publicans polling 92.225, and the ! 4 knocked oft that shouldn't havsi other and — fronv our viewpoint- Ir Korea, although It Is not entlrp- A p p ly To 13 RissoH Sf. has asked the Batista government much preferred way toward Inter­ Democrats .36,841. ly eliminated. for a safe conduct for Prio. [ been knocked off." national peace and security to cut The final unofficial count; He saya mote fire power la used Had No Troops ' Morris mentioned no names. Democratic; Kefauver 20,147; Thot. Fkiliarty, Sapt. The oil was hauled between News Tidbits down our forces If agreement can Bulletins In Korea than in the Pacific cam­ Cehousessos In hia letter, Prio said he raced be reached on an effective plan for Truman 16,298: write-ins; Eisen- paign. "In appmajrhlng to a :es June. 1949, and May, 1950, by ships Calletl from AP Wires _ .l0_ MAtaogaa-JMpndjy^., J^qJtry_.tp oT^triilted Tankeir-COTp:r“ New balanced disarmament ” - lioy fr llSt Farlpy Maf^Arthur f roBiihe_AEJff ires final liasaull position, a greater raise a military defenac against Acbeson declined comment on no. Dulles. 1: Taft 36; Stevenson employment nf mass'rflvg' phWeT Is Jkrtiiiar liMii CP Batista, but found the regiments York. 'The Korean war i^ar began In »l "Pr Douglea -3. Staaaea-15;. War­ I 54^';$89.95 June; lUflO, hill m chifi*'«rRtsar 'RttsaiA'r hew pTopoaat" for * B tr 7 necessary than ever before," he 41S Porkor Sfroat SINKS there already Had gone over to the On Size of Price IRke Two runaway teen-ager* from' Four conference oij tihification of ren 5, Cox 1. Russell 14. W. Doug­ LODGE HAILS IKE WIN states. From that point on-. revolution. " did not enter It; until five months Windsor taKka, who disarm las 2, Schneider 2. Bridges 1: Hartford,. March 12 — (AV-* '^Without troops It'was imposal- later. - . divided Germany. He aald. how The Senatpre have developed Florida State Trooper at gun- ever, the U. 8. will atate lU views Barkley 1., Gov. John Lodge said today that. ' YOUR MANCNEIfER TRUST GO. » ^**9 Stabillxatloa board JP9M .lWil.liQW.btai boatAge lwr..5(i, .Republican: Eiaenhowdr 46.497; as a result of the New Heempei ; :$)T |'SPHH8raw'"-7isr~~8tiiMBir 'fljwfir '■hHff-priiiigry ' hFU '-Mwwr iuiiHir ' ...... day with a decision on. the price ' Some sources expect a WSB was set up with (Jhlneae financing; lahaaaee. Taft 35,820; write-ins: .Warren ever convinced" that Gea9 phase of the steel industry labor i decision in 10 days or ao. (2) Morris’ law firm was counsel for It, and (3) controlling stock in Hit-run driver atrikes and fa­ (Continued on Pnga Nine) 158; MacArthur 2,974; Bridges 16. Dwight D. Etamhouer win w l STOQK RIGHTS ARE VALUGBIIE Man Shoots Wife, dispute, but It was quastionahle i (4) Steel men looked for a tally injures’ 62-year-oId nAn nominated and elected Preal. * The wfiriher It would avoid g atrlke. . WSB recommendation calling for aouth of intersection of Prospect dent. ^ , Tha chief of one of the big ateel i an increase of 15 to 20 centd an and Farmington avenues, Hart­ Seff in Ansonia companies, Adm. Ben Moreei of I hour. They matched It against ford.. Prof. Jolui K. Fairhaak of MAY LIFT CATTLE BAH , You must axorelso your stock rights boforo 2 Jones A Mcl-augblln Co., warned ' an expected Capehart amendment Town Assessed Harvard University carries before Adntiral Discloses. Secret W’nshington, March It—t4$-wr that. If the allowable price boost j allowance of $2 a ton—and Senate ikiternal Security subcom­ , Anannia, March 12—(A>)—A 65- la not big enough, the companies claimed they nqed a $5 to $9 price The-United Stales announced tax! ' /^Midnight Cry*’ jrear-old Anaonia man and hla 55- mittee protetat against its proce- day It pbuis tq lift a baa agalasire P^ M. WadRosdoy, April 9, 1952. They bo- faced either a strike or going rise to make a deal, List on Page 16 jrear-old 'wife were In critical 'con­ dfirea and a denial of any Com­ Of Navy Guided ‘Sparrow^ rattle, sheep, swine aad otbaeT broke "by inchea." Adm. Moreell, chairman of munist sympathies. como werthloss after that data. dition at Griffin hospital today, The situation was this: JAL'a board of directors, told rumlnaata aad Uveatock praflw Campaign With bullet wounda in their heads (ll The steel industry's price newsmen last night that Steel The list of Maachester In Montreal, heavlb'-armed po­ Washington, March 12— Moss. In his teatlmony: ucts from Mexico by Sept. 1. * | which police reported ’ were In­ advisory committee had a date | needed compensating prices for property ow-nera aaaeesed at lice, Who have already shot two The Pentagon’s custodians of mill* | 1- Identified^ the missile aa flicted by the husband. ' with the Office of Price Stablllsa-: any pay boost or the Industry IIO.OOA er over Is carried la to­ bank robbery suspects, head for TIP ON TENUTO ; an inienaive effoyt to bring to the people of this town John Ragalni ahot hia wife, day's Herald on page 1$. reported rural hideout of a third tary secrets winced texlay aa they ’"The Sparrow.” WE WILL ASSIST YOU IN THE PURCHASE, tiort_£OPSI today. It was indicat- couldn’t keep going. wanted man with ordera to kill read a Navy Admiral’s testimony. 2, Claimed it can track down San Franelaco. Blareh It—(AV ' the realization that the spreading of vital and transform­ Adelina, and then turned the gun ed OPS, would propose a $2 a ton Two 'Altenustlves The Ust, headed again this before a Congressional commit-, and destroy an enemy plane three —A tip from a waUttoa atarie4S Living or getting, votill be pmud h'i ing Christianit.v is the only hope of the world on himaelf in tfifir bed- In their or less price boost under the Cape- year by dMaey Brothera, eoa- him unless he gives up. ' Gorham Sterling. Each pattern exquisitely SALE OR EXERCISE OF YOUR RIGHTS IN He said JAL, aa-many another tee at a public hearing on a new •’'t^foim mUc* aw ^. an. Inteoaive bay area aearek to-.' home at 242 Prospect street about hart formula—to compensate steel firm, had heavily Increased talas iS5 aamea. which la as West’s alow foxtrots steam up and hitherto hush-huah guided 3. ’ Said the - present version Is dav for Frederick J. (The An-'' designed, superbly styled, to blead or W IU BE CONDUCTED BY A 5 a. m. today, inveatigating police firms for cost increases from the its debt to meet, government steel larreaoe ef 8$ ever last year’s sex Impulaea, tangos are "grind­ miaaile. for firing from a plane, but a gel) Teauto, wanted far queo- . cootrait with a variety of china, linen, and ANY WAY PRACTICABLE KMebaoi Ohdul All slaos- ■aid. Botb were ahot behind the start of the Korea war to mid- prodycUon and expansion goals, list. ing and tearful," newspaper ^v iet A Navy spokesman, queried to­ ground-to-air (anti-aircraft) type tioning la New York la the alajte' ' glauware patterns, (>me ia, choose Pritnme right ear with .32 calibre bulleti. Art says in attack on Western ■ourl-AR-, 4A", 14", 44" sIs m | 1951. and thus needed revenues euffi- Also Included are the bsaw* day about the testimony of Rear is being worked on. lag of Arnold Sehnotor. Schua* . year Gorham soon. Budget payments. farta* ■, BRI8ADE OF WOMEN CADETS Patrolman Frederick W. ‘Hum­ Ready to Strike cient to pay otf the obligation. et four cooeema teppia^ tlw popular music.. .World-famous A. Aim. John B. Moss at a hearing Sen. Moody (D., Mich.), chair­ tor's tip led pohee to tho arrest' FRO.M 'THE S.fiLVATION ARMY TEAININO COLLEGE Don’t deUy Any lonMt. Mod-.... no waiting! Amarican KJtch- mel reaponding to a telephone call S. W. Rosenbach collection of P.S. Ask us about Covham's exclusive, aix-fiaca (2) The CIO Steel Workers Asked what would happen if Sl.SM.OM mark la aaaeaaed of a Senate Subcommittee on man of the subcommittee, said to­ at baah rahhee WIBte (The Ae- pUca-aatdag, »t>R OFFICERS FROM NEW YORK CITY from the couple'a daughter, Mary, .Union, seeking to enforce demand! the steel industry wma faced with x-alnatloa. In addlUoa to Shakespeare folias- and guartoa Small Buainaoa yesterday, said day the nation's security actual­ tor) Sattao. seamless, eae-Bicce knil. heafilel It's MuencanKitchmw Smka avail- tune and steps thaa any othar 81, that there was "trouble in the ooM lo Dr. Martin Bodmer, of deal- tad ratila-tesisiiuit. iad. Fat. Tax, able note fofunmaduta delivery mnki i" osimr for higher wages, prepared for a e recommended 'wage boost out­ Cheney Brothfra, these are Moss "was under the impresaion ly "might he Increased rathec than houae" said Mra! Ragalni, still con­ strike at midnight March 23, when distancing on atlowaMe price In­ Pioneer • Parachute, Orford Geneva, Swltxerland, for over one that be was In a closed session.” decreased" by the Admiral’s testi­ as DIE IN CRASH RA*« ■ARMe March lS-23 Ihciushe n iT O n t l irodc, InCi scious when he entered the home, the union’s lateot coqtract extan- crease, Moreell said; Soap Co., aad .-iQotMectteut million dollars. ~ mony. told him her husband had shot her ' Ne Action Due Bis Da Joaciia. March l i .- r 9 ston runs out. “We-have two alternatives: One Power Co. ^ West Hartford policeman under Moody said it might be a good SofvicM ovary Ri kf at 7:30 o’clocli. chiMroR't and then shot himself. Therefore, the spokesman added (Afi—A track eeiwdad wUh ref- mVESTMENT sfcusm ss (3) The union’s ' demands—for ia to accept the wage recommen­ Alexoader Jarvis, Contrac­ Invest today after admitting, hla to this reporter, “no diacipllnory idea for-potential enemies of the ageee fieoa the mootlRgs dolly Rxcopt Saiiday of 4 p. m„ at Nio The daughter told dia police- an 18H*cant hourly pay boost da dation and die by inchei. The auperiora say, 13 burglaries... DEWEY-RICHMAN Oian she was awakened by two tor and realtor, appears again action will be taken” against the U. S. to hear this country has droaght ana ooMM with a 1 JEWELERS EST. 1906 SolvatloR Army, 441 M oIr StroBt. M l SMINSTSSn— TIL tS31, M IS ABC Applianco Co. worker earnings now averagi^ other is to refuse to raise.wages this year aa Maacheatcr’a Korean police announce erreot of Admiral, who la assiataht Chief made -so much headway with ' 767 MAIN STREET about $3 an hour, along with othar and ..face a strike, closing down largest Individual taxpayer. rlO men they gay aent Buaala secret for Materiel and Servleae In tha 2323234823535348234823485323235348484848484853484823482348 2T MAPLE STREET — TEL. 2*157$ i em rage ten') union-souXht conceaatona—was ha- our phmta.” lafonnattoB. Bureau of Aaroaautiea. (Otattaaafl ■■ Page Warn)