MONDAY. MARCH It. 1 9 B1 jKmifEo^nUts l|ggaU t ATarag* Daily Nat Praaa Ron tha Waathar A freo loetuf* on Christian Far Ote Weak Baateg Faneael eC 0 . te Waatkee Motor Corps drtvera o f the local Members o f ths Arm y aH4 M *rf Nartk 8, 1861 ICra. Jeanette 'Piompeot^ au- d u b AuxlUary will meet thto eve­ Bclenoa will ba glten at the Orator If Tractor I* Aatomobite chapter of the American Rod Congregational church tomorrow Cross, both man and women, are ning at seven o’clock « t the club­ Today ckmay aafl eooi; r a t Load Man Face* Coart house, and proceed to the HoHo- evening at 8:15. The lecturer, 1 0 ,1 3 7 Town urged to attend an Important Cocll F. Denton, 8. C.. of New eiomay «ariy, rate latei masting tonwrow evening at 8:80 ran Funeral Home, In tribute to Spedal Purchase Of Theodore C. Anderson, who was a York a ty , to a membor o f the Neoiber aC the ABdtt •CABI iltadh- Docc the law aay a term at thaRed CToaa office. • tm t Mra. ThompoonV home tractor la a motor vehicle T member. Board of Lectureahip o f the Moth­ Iku iiBe et Obcalattoaa Manehe$ter— 'A City of Village Charm er Church, the First Church of toem la Wilmington, Delaware. If It doea, a local man will be York Strangfeld wUl give a talk presented In Town Court on a Our Lady of Fatima Mothers Christ, SclenUst, In Boston. The l § k i m MBoac Um BMnban. on flret aid at the meeting of the Christian Science Society of Man­ The Stanley Group of the South charge o f dperating a motor Keeney Street School Parent Circle will hold a meeting at the (CkwMBea AdverOateg ob Page 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 13,1951 Methodlet W.8.G.8., will mwt to­ chester to sponsoring thto lecture GLASSWARE VOL. LXX, NO. 137 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS vehicle while under the influ­ home of Mre. Harold Donlon, 26 t Teachera club tomorow evening at and extends a most cordial wel­ ! Itaoote r.T JL win BiMt morrow evening at 7:46 In ^ ence o f Intoxicating Uipiora or eight h’clock at tha school. Flower street, Wednesday evening (Uea* parlor. The hoeteeeee will be druga. It It doean’t, the man at aight o'clock. come to the public. iSttHiiSaaalMML Dr. & Mre. 5Sm Hatchett, Mrs. WalUr will be Blmply charged with in­ M u o t, oHnUm «rw !tor « t the Holman. Mrs. Percy 8to<*a and lAon Fallot of the Fallot Studio, Hiss Appears ■tate hospital at lOddletown, wtU toxication. left for Atlantic City today whete Makes These Prices Possible Mra, Jean Johnson. Members or Edmund J. Boucte, 80, of apaak «<*DUclpUi>«." Dr. Arnot he to going to spend thto week at­ % rv Assembly Speed-Up thla group have been Invited to at­ 1683 Tolland turnpike, wa* ar­ tending the Master Photo Finish­ U. S. Soldiers Wrest b M i tiwirlitoil with Johni tend the meeting of the Study WHAT IS YOUR *M Q ^ Sure of Jail nmliliie and Harvard Unlverrt- rested yesterday afternoon by ers and Dealera convention. He to • FOOTED GOBLETS Group Wednesday afternoon at Patrolman John Cavagnaro on accompanied by a friend from tta T A tp r M w it the 8 t ^ hoepl- two o’clock. taL Voder nla direction, la cetttnc the turnpike. Cavagnaro re­ New Britain and they are regis­ • SHERBETS ^ ^MANCHESTER QUOTIENT porta 8oucle was - driving a tered at the Rlt* Carlton. The stu­ Continuing One Pushed by Shapiro For Perjury n a frocnun *or the ■t«<*y •nie regular meeting of the Ver- This Is one of a projected aerie* of Informal M fdilatry tor third year medical .tractor. The accused to alao al­ dio on East Center street will be planck school Parent Teachers Ae­ leged to have been Intoxicated open M usual, with Mrs. Fallot In • SMALL BOWLS qulr.zes designed to gtve you more than a nod­ Control of Yudong atudents at Yale. r a t i o n will bo held Wednesday ding acquaintance with your town. Its character. In Town Court thto morning, charA^. Ha* Only Two Way* to evening In the school auditorium Proaecutor Philip Bayer re­ *7" GLASS PLATES ^ House Leader Calls on : Its history and Its problem. Knowing 5lanrhester The Bowera Parent Teacher at eight o’clock. Following the better wiil give you a better understanding of Its quested and was granted a one Dr. Malcolm Pitt, profaaaor of Avoid Punishment on aaelattev will meet thla «venlnf at bualneBS meeting Mlae Martha week continuance to And out March Value Days Chaimien to Check iNcWS TiubilS roblems and perhaps point the way for molding Religious and Cultural Htotory of • SUGAR AND CREAK4ERS aight o’clock at the ®* White, Mlae Marjorta Kloppenburg the legal definition of a trac­ Ra future. Charge of Lying to m acetoo Btreet. A panel dlacue- at the Hartford Seminary Dockets, Keep Track | cuUed From (fP) Wires and Robert Johne of the music de­ tor. , MancMster Development Oommiasloa From Chinese Reds Bloh on teport canto wlU be a f u ­ partment and Mlaa June Good­ Foundation, will speak on “India’s IN OUR Clear for Business . ■ ' ■ — —— ' Red Spy Case Jury ture of the propram, led by Dr. year of tha art department will Role In Present World Events" at V a l u e s i o 7 9 e Paacal Poe. Three teachera and dlacuaa mualc and art In the ele- tha Y. W. C. A. Public Affaire About 1,100 U. S. Rubber com- Washington, March 13—(65—Al­ lecture tomorrow afternoon at the State Capitol, Hartford, pany employes In Naugatuck will Village Is L ess Than three parenta will participate. menUry achooU. The ways and Mtoa Margaret L,. DeClantto, Domestics and Fabrics Depts. I ger Hiss appeared today to have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Community "Y.” An Informal March — Another * seek approximately 824,000 In un- Racetrack Official Tc*tific* maana committee. Max Goldstein, practlcslly no chance of avoiding Tlire« Mile* from Big will report on the recent military Deaantto of 202 Portar street, luncheon, with each one bringing “ speed-up” move was initiat­ eaiplojwent compensation claims eandwlchee to exchange, will be­ 'next Monday. .Withdrawal of a prison term on his perjury con­ Whitt and cake eale. At thla meet­ was a member of the cast of the ed today in the Legislature. ^ Concentration Area of ing a committee will be appoint­ original musical comedy, “Newe gin at 12:30 and the speaker will What A Value! Federal aid to colleges or univer­ viction. " ed to nominate officer* for the for You.” which wae presented re­ commence his talk at 1:16. Des­ House Majority Leader Louis sities which permit haring Is pro­ Enemy; Along Gener­ GLASS sert and coffee will be sold at a posed by Rep. Lane (D., M ass.)., The one-time State department coming year, and the hospitality cently by Ithaca College students, Shapiro announced he was official was sentenced to serve five al Front Allies Are Pur­ Far Every PnrpoM oommlttee will terve refreshmenta Ithaca, N. Y. Mlae DeClantto to nominal fee. Intensive drive by State Police to Ws Un believa ble f summoning the chairmen of imrb speeding on Charter Oak years on a ehargo that he lied to a tai'the cafeteria after the program. enrolled In the Department of federal grand jury when he denied suing Fleeing Foes on Aoto, Mirror*, Window Drama and Radio at Ithaca Col all House committees to a bridge and Its approaches already meeting to review with them has resulted In arrest of 60 mo­ he gave secret documents to Whit­ Way to 38lli Parallel Plate, Obsfvre . The meeting of the Nathan lego. taker Chambers. Chambers was a Hide P.T.A. will be held tomorrow • 10" FRUIT BOWLS what to on their committee docket torists for speeding in past week and to urge all posolble speed in .. Cltiren investigators report that confeoaed eourler for a prewar Red About 25 Mile* Away Phone S322 evening at 7 :S0 Instead of 7:45. Manufacturer’s Closeout! spy ring. St. Margaret’s Circle, daughtera • 12" CAKE PLATES hearing bill* and reporting on women prisoners are "disturbing of laabella. will hold lU regular them. "disturbing influence" at Loulsl- The Supreme Court by a 6-0 vote bualneaa meeting .tomorrow night yesterday refused to review Hiss's Tokyo, March 13.—(tP)— WHITE Though the Leginlature ia about tnfluence" at Louisiana State Pen­ at eight o’clock at the K. of C. • 9" SQUARE BOWLS itentiary and should be removed. conviction In U. 8. District Court American troops stormed home. After the meeting re­ at the half-way mark of its ses- In New York. This left the former hack into Yudong today and GLASS CO. ■lon, Shapiro made it clear that he Spokesman for business and AURM CLOCKS freshments will be served by the Reg. 39c a 12" FLUTED BOWLS other interested groups says that government official with only slim wrested control of the village 24 Birch SL Mancheatcr Electric or Wind hoapitality committee, Mre. Mary did not believe it was running be­ avenues of possible caci'/ : hind schedule. anti-aircraft target practice won’t from a battalion of Chinese AO Fully auaraatoed Rosa, chairman, Mrs. Angus Interfere with fishing and other 1. A request that the Supreme Breen, Mra. Mary Aceto, Mre It"xl6" AND I7"xl7” Hto action In urging committee Court reconsider Its refusal. Such Iteds. Yudong is 11 mile.s V a l u e s t o $ 2*9 8 chairmen to speedy action, he recreational activities at Mon- Arthir Drag Storet Catherine Barry and Mra. Rose tauk Point. N. Y. this summer.. requests must he, filed within 15 Houtheast of Hongchon and Lumhruno. ■aid, was designed to prevent any days and are rarely granted by the further danger of falling behind Veterans of Foreign Wars are on less than three miles south­ the march again—this time High Tribunal. Also, Hiss’s at­ schedule in the future. torney said in New York such a west of a Chinc.se concentra­ The Holy Family Hothera Circle HAND PRINTED against advocates of world gov­ tion area. SHOE will meet Wednesday o-’ening at “ I’d like to see the deck* clear- ernment .. Army says rotation pro­ move was unlikely. ad for the last two weeks of the 2. Hiss's friends might Intercede A U. a. Seconil Division patrol eight o'clock at the home of Mra. gram to replace combat veterans first entered the town Monday REPAIRING John Haney, 160 Parker etreet ■esalon,’’ Shapiro told reporter*. In Korea will get underway on with President Truman to grant “ I know they can’t be cleared night but withdrew after a brief NAPKINS small-scale April 1. executive clemency — a pardon or fire fight. Of ths Better Kind completely, but we ought to avoid Television spotlights are turned parole. There appeared little like­ Members o t the Andereon-Shea a situation where ao many bills Elsewhere along the 70-mlle Poet 2046 and the LAdlea Auxlll off Gambler Frank Costello at lihood Mr. Truman would do so. d o n e w h il e are going through that you can’t Kefauver Crime committee hear­ front United Nations forces were ary are requested to meet thto The lanky, 46-year-old Hiss — chasing strangely elusive (Chinese keep track of them." ing in New York when witness ob­ once an adviser to President Roose­ George Morton Ixevy, one of the founder* of ItooM'velt Raceway, at YOU WATT evening at eight o’clock at the T. jects It would present him to pub­ and North Korean soldiers back P. Holloran Funeral Home, 176 Only two major bills—permit­ velt — maintained his innocence WrRtbury, l„ 1., gesture* us he testifies In New York March 12, at the toward the 38th Parallel. each lic as spectacle . . . 'Yrs. Lillie but seemed reconciled to the Inevi­ public broring of the |:. *. Henale rrtiiie Invesllgiill.-ig roinmiltee. I.,evy Center Street, to pay their re­ 15c ting toe sale of colored oleomar­ 26 Mile* From Boundary tine S A M YU LYES garine and making an appropria­ Hart, 64, Negro widow o* St. Louis tability of hearing steel prison said he paid 860.000 to gaiiihler Frank Cnnlello to have him rid the spects to the late l^eodore Ander- Probing Hpearheads of three Air — n i M A O ) 8TRBEI iOVflLt Individual < tion for (Civilian ^ fe n se —have 1s left estate valued at more than doors close behind him. trotting raoL* track of luiokmakers. He nuld he iiuide llu< move to try A »on, who was a charter member of 820.000 by grateful Invalid she lied coluinns cldning In .On Hong- the poet. received final action thus far, but “ My attorneys and friends will to nave the track'* license. Costello wan named recently hy the rom- COVIL’ USETHEM ALSO FOR PLAGE MATS — DOILIES— f U i n a C u D S served for 14 years ehoM were within 25 miles of the cximmittee hearings have been continue to search for the facts hltlee a* one of the nation’s crime ayndlrale boNsen, old boundary between North and held on a number of important which Will show how Chambers CH AIR b a c k s * 'K . South Korea. and controversial tosue*. fabricated the evidence against In the assault on Yudong toa The Judiciary committee, which Kill School me," he said in a statement issued doughboys Aral smashed a road W y Made by a famous teblecloth manufacturer. Two pattema, Housewares Dept. — Basement ha* toe bulk of toe Important in New York. "Today, as formerly, Textile Unrest Grows, block half a mile south of the vil­ BANTLY border and floral. All first quality. Colors: Red, black, dark bills, began holding executive ses­ I am proud of my 15 years of pub­ lage. Then they stormed ahead green, aqua, brown, wine, grey, navy and rose. sion* last week, and Shapiro pre­ lic service and with a clean con­ despite mortar, automatic weap­ dicted they would be getting down Official, Pal science I continue to look forward Do you know where ons and small arms fire. to work soon on major measures. to the time of my vindication." May Idle Over 12,000 At the same time Fifth Air CH O CO LATIt OIL CO. "I’d like to aee most of that Picture T to find the memorial Justices Reed, Frankfurter and to M a n c h e s t e r’s Force fighter-bombers blasted tha MR MAIN 8T. controversial atira come out in toe Two Students in N. C What features In Clark disqualified themselves from Red concentration area to toe middle of toe session,’’ he said. Spanish War Vet­ OUR OWN BRAND TYPE 132 STURDYWEAR IS JW H A K CORK Manchester have at­ considering Hiss’s appeal to the northeast. TEL. 629R "YTiat would help to keep us from Become Angry Over erans? High Court. Reed and Frankfurter Mo*t Cri|>))ling Strike tracted the attention Tips Outsider Farther east U. 8. Seventh Divi­ PINE PHARMACY nmning into a jam at the end." testified as character witnesses for In State Hi*lory in sion patrols searched the country- C A L L 4148 The legislature once again is Repfimand on Marks of leading National What annual event S84 Center S t TM. 8-8814 SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES and Intematlonal Hiss at his first trial, and Clark aide in a vain search for Ck>mmu- Range and Fuel tackling toe problem of whether held In Manchester was Attorney General when the Stglrqml^ fi* Oiiwerfi, Rutocifordton, N. C., March IS trade journals T draws many visitors On Land Site nlat strongholds. ___ JlWUsa depairtioent ai9s4M4 up its One patrol fotuid a roadblock —Two atndenta who became What fflsHngulBhed ’ftoni, sarrcaitdinp’ ega* agaliift Hiss. Union' 'Swa|> Chorgea Oil Distributors fownat but iu> enemy troops. Another 72x 10 8 ...... $ 2 * 9 8 angnr ovAir a aoolding killed toelr . Manchester citlxen Hiss’s first trial ended with to* trol bumped Into about IS Cbm- superintendent and a school chum has served as trustee What was the former Hartford. Mari^ 13- i/P)—It ap­ AEC Employee I* Di*- nuinlats west of Amldong. Five SERVICES Vandenberg last night. Sheriff Vance Wilkins of four different col­ name of Manchester ? (Continued on Page Ten) peared today that better than 12,- ehurged for Giving Reds were killed and toe other* lege*? 000 unionized texille workers dispersed In a brief clos«-rang* reported. fight. CHRISTIAN SCIENCI SOCIETY 81 X 108...... $ 3 # 2 9 When was the Man­ Where was the site would be out on strike Friday in Secret Information Hist hitarpret thf wtohas He aald Billy Ray Powell, 16, Soutowest of Hongchon a com­ N e a r D e a th and Hugh Justice, 19, are in jail chester Chamber of of toe first store In the most crippling textile strike in MANCHESTER Manchester? Prohe of RFC pany of the U. 8. First (tevaliy LUMBER of the farally. and will be charged with murder. Commerce establish­ the state's history. Washington, March 13-(6’)—%An Invite* You To HOTPOINT ed? At Thompsonvlllc. where 3,400 I Division throw back three counter­ They admitted shooting Prof. W, employe of the Atonilc Energy How many Church- workers walked off the job at the attacks by Chinese Communists, ' m n o m c s v p p u e s 42 X 36 PILLOW CASES, each 69c Michigan GOP Senator E. Sweatt and Wade Johnson, 15, Is Nearing End ComniUtHlon (.VEC) has been A Ftm Lecture On Christian Science Where In Manchester 10. Meeting places can BIgolow-Sanford t::arpet company The company was out ahead of the sheriff added. Powell and dropped beciiuse, officials said, he John B. Burke Fails to Rally from Johnson were roommates. ’ will vou find a Wa­ you name In Man­ ionday morning, no negotiations the general line attacking a hill • SHINGLES - ROOFING By The Best Heme And Make in arknowlcdgcd Upping an out­ Extra threads for extra wear. Fine quality aheeU that will terfall? chester? ere scheduled. Union officials when about 700 Chinese hit from FUNERAL HOME The sheriff gave this account: Sen. Fiilbright SiiggcHt* sider he might profit by bujkng both flanks and the front. iHalaMea • WaBbaaris • Doors LECTURER: Cedi F. Denton, C. S., of New York give you.yeara of wear. His Recent Relapse the organized employes would Prof. Sweatt, head of Alexander Answers On Page 2 'return to work until the oom- up land at the site of the AEC’s Air strikes and artillery barrag*a OU-Naimel Palota 87 Bast Oentat S t « bL 8888 City. Member of the Board of Lectureship of' REFRIUERATORS FREEZERS School at nearby Union Mills Prolie o| Moral Stands new South Carolina plant. ToVagstowa Bltehai Oahiaata Grand Rapids, Mich., March 18 any changed Its attitude "in giv­ summoned Powell and JiuUce to ing major penalties for minor mls- Chairman (Jm

—The DRY CLEANERS and Company, Inc., for damages necticut follows the rule of abao^ tution of toelr property in Ger­ Houm that two Senators exerted pressure to get RFC loans dential admlidatrStlv* aasistant, T8 Pina SteeeE 331 Mohi Stroot Taltpliono B293 iti J W« ccitt T E L . 725 4 oavsed la to* construction of a lute UabUlty. many. In a note to toe occupa­ la coming down. His luime has mittee can finish Its work tomor­ position of the TVaaoiiry llaMIte St Blaneheater. Oenn. MAWnU JlM CDMII* 9 8 WELLS STREET highway. Flying fragments of rock “ Onulderatlona o f publlo pol- tion powers on Jan. 16 Istiiel for the (^gthage, Hydrocol Co., of whicli Gabrielson was presi­ entereg into a Senate Inveatiga- row. The next big issue, he said, Receipte, $1S»,498,888JL6; in ra iff ■lid debris, sa well as vibration, dent. He did not name the Senators, but promised to do sb in tures, 8131.088,646.46; balaase, craekad gnd broke numerous panes (OeattBued ea Fag* Pear) (Oonttened ob Pag* Four) a broadcast at 10 o’clock tonight (e. a.,t.). (OoBttuiwd OB F a n F«ur) (CoBtlaaed o b P ag* Tea). 684.468.712JS. I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1981

mid-January with a heart con­ horns was at St. Jdmes, L. 1., MANCHES’lER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1961 PAGE Pianist Bauer,, 77, dition and a kidney ailment. N. T. Hold 14 in Rome Ike Names Biddle M M * A H o m m hi M M d i M t w 7 A widely known Intorpretor of Bom in London, tbs young Answers to Dies ill Florida Brahma. Schumann and Franck, he Bauer started out as a violin Bomb Explosions Pact Army Deputy person to become a Chrletlan?" senior choir sang the anthems, "M y from Laka Suparlor aeroM Wla- lows. Most of lows reported ^1, Louisiana, Arkansas and TM - >' MtM fMr «* arc •taipla:— b if and lectuiinr at music schools ful European tours before switch­ “ What is Your MQ?’' South Africa love and harmony with your chil­ Not Your Heart Be Troubled” by Iowa louthward into Arkansas were reported abandoneil on snow- 37 In New Orleans early today Rome, Match 18—W)— Fourteen Paris, Ma^ch 13— (>P) — General and the northern sections of Mis­ blocked highways. a M o b M n o i m w m o « o v b b .. Miami. Flo.. .Mnrih — MP)— acromi the country. , ing to the piano. dren and with your wife and fam­ SpcalfS. compared to a high of 88 yester­ Harold Bnurr. Intornntlonnlly He had beep wintering for aev* He made hie debut in Paris in persons reportedly were held for Dwight Eisenhower today picked ily ? ? " I f he has not, friends and sissippi and Alabams. Rain fell sleet storms knocked out pow­ day. ■v>, n m o o m -> o x k o n h r s t f l o o r 1— Anwer to Picture—Side door at Topic of Talk Sunny South IKT ~ l-CAB OARAGE PREFERRED known concert pi.iniot. died yester­ erni yenra serving as music coun­ 1893 and first appeared in the Investigation today after small Col. Anthony J. Drexel Biddle. Jr., neighbors know and report that the from Georgia and South Carolina er lines in parts of Illlnnls, north­ it was fair weather over the day at the nge of 77. sellor to the ITitlveroity of Miami United States in 1900 with the bomba exploded last night outside ^^^y Cheney Library. man is not quite ready to join with northward into Ohio and northern ern Missouri and Iowa. Middle and North Atlantic States 2— National and . International well-known U. S. soldier and diplo­ Indiana. Branner s: Boston Symphony orchestra. Later I Sunrise Serviee ^I^KUniOlIt Or 1m I m . mmt ■doali, etc. My hiwbM^ is a He had been in o hoepitol oince School o f Music. Hio permanent the U. S. Embassy and Italy's the church and of course the men Snow, Sleet, Cold Dis- Only North Dakota reported and the western plains, the Rocky iH w a lM aaaR a « l I la va two boys 10 aad IE I *"“ * * " ^ ^ * he was guest sotoiat with most o f ! trade Journals have written up mat. to handle relations between Dr. John A. Reuling Ad­ and women know whether they A hbndlng anow alornv atriick sub-zero temperatures today. But Mountain states and the far sdlith- foreign ministry. iarfM M w iM n wo wOi oR Rad rooipaaloas. I ha%-o fS.000 oaah. the famous orchestras of the world. I ideal living and working con­ his Atlantic army headquarters dresses Center Church really are or not, and willing to try Plans Are Made nipl Services, Block over the we.atern two-thlrda of it was on the cold side over most west. Temprraturea generally “HI-VALU” m a f M r*-----»io a «it wlat yon lia\-« to my aicrat? Sui'vivors include his widow, the j The two explosions broke win­ ditions in Manchester. and the governments which are harder and be truly loving and Tennessee last night. The snow of the storm area. were higher over the North A t­ former concert pianist, Wlnni^i dow panes and panicked passerby, 3— Howell Cheney has servedbacking as it. On Native Way of Life give more of their substance and Rouds, Close Sclioids envered new gardens and early- Ueadinga dropped to freez.ing lantic states and most of the Trustee of Yale University, A meeting of the Easter Sunrise 9U k m 4 M* Moort — n>om» GlostORbiiry 3-3504 Pyle. ' but no one was injured. An auto­ Biddle, 54-yoar-old sportsman selves to the Church. I'lidillng vegetation. The fall at over parts of Alabama, Mlssis.sip- western half of the country. Mt. Holyoke, Hlllyfcr and Hart­ Na.shvtile measured three Inches and member of a famous Philadel­ Dr. Reuling also said that the Service committee was held on USED CMS mobile parked alongside the for­ ford Junior College Sunday at both services Cen­ By The Associated Press ami there was more than one Inch phia family, was named Deputy one thing these African Christiana Monday afternoon. Plana were winter whirled Into parts of the eign ministry building, the Chlgl 4— Manchester Chamber of Com­Chief of Staff for National Affairs. ter church people gathered In at Bmvling Green, Ky. One of Five Safe desire most is to know that they made for the Easter Sunrise Serv­ sunny sliiithland today, putting a Palace, was reported badly dam­ merce established in 1901. then The SHAPE (Supreme Head­ their newly redecorated sanctuary Hut there were 24 inches of aged. arc a part of the great body of ice which will be held on Easter known a » Manchester Btisl- quarters Allied Powers in Europe) to hear Dr. John A. Reuling for­ deep freeze over fresh bubbling snow* on the ground at Spencer, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY In Wilier Mishap Police said bits of a handwritten Ineas Men's Association. ChrUstendom all over the wortd. Sunday, March 25, at 6 a. m. at BUY NOW announcement said Biddle's post is merly of Africa and now of Bos­ They appreciate any contact from spring. Snow, sleet and cold bit MANCHKSTKR leaflet found near the explosion at 6—Manchester's Waterfalls located unique In a military headquarters. ton, talk about “ Twentieth Century the North Methodist church. areas In the central and western Medford. .Mass.. March 13 — (jpi the foreign ministry were signed at Highland Park. Christians in other continents and Invites Ymi To For Better Selection Wr are Pleased to Announce Its purpose is primarily to main­ Demon-Killers.” Dr. Reuling told countries. Major Jones of the Salvation Gulf states as a batch of Icy — Four young boys were carried "La Leglone N era"— "The Black 6— Manchester's •monumenttain to liaison between the govern­ weather moved In from the noitii ' and Better Valuea of the threat of communism in In his evening Ealk, on "Africa's Army will deliver the aermon and HATS CLEANED A Free Lecture On Christian Science to their (le.iths yesterday on a Legion." Spanish War Veterans located ments of the North Atlantic Treaty South Africa because the exploita­ central region. Dilemma" Dr. Reuling showed young people will take part in the Our Appointment as Dealers flimsy, makeshift raft. A fifth boy Another similar leaflet found In Center Park, north cast cor­ organization as well as coordinate tion of the natives has given them More snow fell in the niid-conli- Hy bcahtiful slides of the country and service. A choir composed of mem­ AND BLOCKED was saved. near the scene said: "While the ner. the liaison officers assigned to nothing to live for, no hope for bers of the various churches 'will nenl. The late winter storm BUY NOW government of renunciation trades of the popple showing far better Tliey drowned in an isolated bog 7— Fireworks di.splny on July SH ith APE by member countries, the the future, but slavery and sub­ sing with Barclay Wood accom­ blocked scores of roaiU. disriipli d IIENHY'S 1,1'H'Tl'KKH: Cecil I’. Denton. C. S.. of New York off Italian Trieste, the Fascisl.s opposite Oak Grove cemetery as in Memorial Park, sponsored announcement said. jection to the white men and his than words could the difference be­ panying them on the organ communications and forced hun­ .\nil tJet The “ C’rram avenge the honor of Italy and of sh(M> Serviee— Dry Cleaning City. Member v.f the Mitard t»f I.eetureship tif one by one they fell off the raft by American Legion, draws Biddle already is an old hand at enterprises. tween those who were still in the Tile service is spon.sored by the dreds of schools to close. ’I4!l No. Mnin St. Depot Sq. Of ’The Crop” Mussolini." HUNTER into the water. visitors from many towns, relations with many foreign gov­ Communists point out all the evil primitive, superstitious conditions, Manchester Youth Council. The snow belt today extended Ihe Mother Church, The First Churrh of Premiere Alclde de Gasperl and 8— Former name of Manchester and those who had become Chris­ The dead arc: ernments at the same time. During and wrong motives to the people Christ,' Scientist, in lloslon, Mns.sachusetts. Albert Battista, 0; his brother, Foreign Minister Count Carlo was Orford Parish. First Post World War II lie was U. S. am­ of Africa and it is only because of tians and were contributing to the Office established in 1808 Shaun Sullivan Dies '36 PLYMOUTH AlumlRum, Twin SUdlnn William Battista, 7; Richard Pag- Bforza begin conferences on bassador in London to the gov­ strong influence the Christians, great future of Africa and the SUIM KCT: Christian Science: The .Awakening To luca, 7, and George Mason, 8. All Trieste and other problems In Lon­ under that rjame. ernments in exile'of Belgium. The world by becoming doctors, nurses, \ er,v nice for a car of this native and otherwise, have that Willimantic, March 13 i/7^^ were students at St. Joseph's pa­ don today with top British offi­ 9— First store in Manchester Netherlands, was Norway. Greece. teachers and ministers. Spiritual Reality. age. iliidlo, lleiiter. Good they still resist. John J Sullivan, about 70, well rochial school. cials. located at Manchester Green, uguslavia. Czechoslovakia and One of the Interesting things he coiiilitiqn through- C 1 |C || Combination Storm Windows He showee the difference be­ known as "Shaun" Sullivan, an PL.ACK: Center Congregational Church, Cenicr The survivor. Gilbert Mason, 9. Both Italy and Yugoslavia arc on site of present Green Cor­ Luxembourg. More recently lie told was that when one of these tween the villages from which they out. Today only— a .Is W claiming Trieste, which was taken ner store. oiitflolder on the old Willimantic George's brother, gave police thla was foreign lini.son officer at the simple natives do become Christian are taken to work in factories and Why are They Better? Street, Manehei^'r. Conneetieiil. from Italy by her World War II 10— Among the Church-Meeting ba.scball team at the turn of the Converti­ WITH INTERCHANGEABLE SCREENS dramatic account of the tragedy: Pentagon, in Washington, until it makes such a tremendous differ mines and the shacks in which 41 MERCURY,ble Coupe. "Ths raft started to fall to peace treaty. places in Manchester are the century died yesterday in Wind­ assignment. to Eisenhower's staff ence that one can pick them out of they were forced to live in the ham Center private ho.spltal. A ! TIM K: Tuesday. March l.'l, Ifl.'it at 8:15 P. M. Rliir-tiray. Radio, Heater. pieces and one after another we fell The explosion in the embassy following: last January. ,There's more tea and finer the crowds. He told of the process cities. In the villages, their round, native of Ireland, Sullivan' came ■ A-l nihlMT. Complete mo­ overboard. The water was icy cold. St. James's R. C. for Doubk-hung or Cosement Windows courtyard shattered three win­ Nine of the 12 Atlantic pact na­ by which one joins the Christian mud huts with thatched rooms arc tor overliaiil In They went under one after the St. Bridget's R. C. here ns a child and as a young dows, scarred the building slight­ tions already have liaison officers church in South Africa. The ap­ q uality tea in I9IH. t)nly— $4951 otlier.” St. Mary's Episcopal. neat and spacous, with no sanita­ man gained considerable fame as I ly and left a hole in the ground a in SHAPE and Portugal Is to send plicant for membership appears a semi-pro baseball player a. ouiaaii- Gilbert said he hung onto Uie South Methodist. tion problems or crowding. In the foot wide. such an officer soon. Luxembourg before a group-of deacons and min­ throughout the state. SIX REASONS Slav lea ee le#e ee lae lieeee. raft and screamed and remember­ towns and cities where they are Francesco Marla Talianl, recent­ Center Congregational. I.S represented by Belgium and Ice­ isters. to answer questions first [ He once coached the bascbal! '41 PLYMOUTH DrLii.xc ed nothing more until he woke up taken as slave labor, earning only Wky r»m •W eitee 4. lAtV TO OrilATI- ly appointed Italy's new ambassa­ Temple Beth Sholom. land h.is no military system. from the Old Testament and then : team of the Connecticut Agricul- Sciliin. Kiiillo anil Heater. in a hospital. $8.00 in four years, the shacks arc are the aaett csaiMaetlea •Seeelee Aaai Marai aria- dor to Spain, called on U. S. Am ­ Church of Nazarene. from the New Testament. If these u, tiiral college, now the University Meelianie'x delight. Fix It iRRNOPirf «HOIOI His screams were heard by a uilt in rows with no space about j wladawe ekHilaeble. eawt ta aaaMaar .ir.t.i H bassador Jamea C. Dunn today to Emanuel Lutheran (Swedish). Honor System Delaved are answered satisfactorily he ! of Connecticut. He loaves three yoiirm'lf. tiood engine ami neighbor who ran to the bog with them and sanitation and living aatr. aaM. tato. ilHIN Hi IMS VOUNa express the Italian government's Covenant Congregational. asked the three great lm port|,^ , sons. Fire Lt. Raymond F. of this riildier. Meehanie'!! a A A C I. AllTWNT- a rope and pulled him ashore. regret at the Incident. Talianl Salvation Army. Hartford, March 13— w . A « I « lAVWa M TUH. said that these people are worthy [city: C. Leo and Walter K.. hotli Police and firemen recovered the was formerly chief of the proto­ Second Congregational. proposed honor system for Trinity the church. First, since you have j of Hartford, and a sister.. Mrs. pmVVMRSAOO bodies in five feet of water. of our efforts and respond quickly A VINTItAnON- A Utr-tTOaUM ICMM col office. North Methodist. college has received a majority become a Christian in your heart I James Ca.sey of Willimantic '50 PACKARD Concordia Lutheran. vote, but the margin wasn’t big have you been supporting the and gratifying to all that is done I Funeral service.^ will he held from TEA-BAGS CMOSIN TQpnv .tV AEN Dog sitter Wanted Metallic tireen. Genuine Oppose Aneonia Reservoir Zion Evangelical Lutlieran. enough to put It Into effect. The church to the be.st of your ability? for them. I St. Joseph's church Tbiir.sday at results of balloting last week were tan ll■nlher upholxtery, Wa alta have MUNTII AlaailaaBi CaaiMaaMaa tiarai Dear*, WHO tlMOV SOOO SMUTS St. John'ij Polish National. Second, "Have you taught another A t the morning services the 10 a. m. Atlanta. March 13—(A*i — The Gospel Hall. announced yesterday by Dean 7t Itotli xeatn, ciiHhIonn and . Ansonla, March 13— (JF)— Con­ haek>i I 'ndrr .5,(Mill milex. following ad was printed today in Christian Science Services in Joseph C. Clarke. With 87.5 per la* five yas a fcae daaiaailratfea. struction of a reservoir in Quak­ Like new. Volt'll lie Ihe the Negro female help W'snted er Farms as propoaed by the Masonic Temple, cent of the student body voting, llrNt real owner. Should column of the Constitution: Bridgeport Hydraulic Co., met about ,')5 per cent cast ballnts for "Wanted—A dog sitter for aged the honor system. Clarke said Hell tor $'‘411.’). unanimous opposition by the Our I’rlce— $2295 w. H. PREUSS SONS — ROCKVILLE — TEL. 572 and alck dog. Pay by the hour. Board of Aldermen here last Claim Prisoners the honor system would be de­ Awning Manufacturera — Storm Wlndowa. Sales - SeiAlre. Must furnish A-1 notarized ref­ layed for at least a year, pending .Viitmiiallc drive. White- I night. Also opposing were An- wallH, Heater. erences that you love a dog."* Bonia's state represenlfttlves more student discussion and a Mrs. W. O. Scott Inserted the Planned Slayings more decisive vote. ,\ I'LW’ OTIlFItS Gregory H. Comcowlch and Fred­ TO CHOOSE FROM! TEL. MANCHESTER ad. She explained that ahe lives erick B. Richter. « The board in­ Jill 17 $0 alone In a trailer — her husband structed tbe clerk to send a rec­ Anglpa, La., March 13—(iP) — 2-9289 I PINT TINT ^ la In the Arm y and «on lA with the ord of its action to the Public Five prisoners are in. solitary con­ '47 CHEVROLET se^t^an" WM. VIENS 2 Navy in the Pacific — and when Utilities Commission in Hartford. finement at Louisiana State pen­ '!-loiie nine. Iteailtlfiil 2- she goes out, there’s no one to dog- A public bearing on the reservoir itentiary here today as a lyesult of IIEMID 8imKU. II floor. 70S Olilill muilll SflllTS. lOSEN I. Fine* I to.. lEIMm. m Door Sedan. ISndIo, Heat­ slt for Blackle, an llH -year-old measure will E>e held in Hartford what prison authorities said was a lo ao o o MILES FROM NOW er, iiiaiiy otlK'fH. Clean as mixture of bull and fox terrier. ApYU 10. plot to kill several prisoners and CIRCLE ( a lvIilHtle. Single owner. a guard. NOW • ENDS WEDNESDAY V ery low iiilleiige. The plot was revealed yesterday Jane Wyman • Van Johnson by Gov. Earl K. Ixmg. He said he "3 Guys Named Mika" you'll still say $1145 had received reports of some Plus: “SIERRA PASSAGE” threats of killings at the sprawl­ ,'lub 'Se­ ing Isolated prison farm. STARTS THURSDAY '48 PACKARD dan De- A Citizens’ committee is invest!- ^ 2 • ENCORE HITS • 2 Luxe. Gray. Imw mileage. gating the penitentiary. It was ap- j ERROL IXYNN Overdrive, Radio, Heater, Elretro - rliiteh. Clean. pointed by Oov. Long after 37 ' 'll! “DODGE CITY” // prisoners slashed their heel tendons PI.U8 • ERROL FLYNN $ 1 4 9 9 with razors recently in a protest in “VIRGINIA CITY” against "brutality." Prison officials and the gover- I '50 PACKARD nor have denied thFre was any ! F.xqulHlie medium blue. brutality. The “Dreiunboat” ear for But prisoners questioned by the , kBURNSIDErr a man De­ to pay you dividends in extra yeors of dependable Charles P. Kelley and Education WED.: •'September A ffa ir" luxe. Ltiw mileage. Radio, Commissioner Finis E. Engleman. service. Every part is built with tomorrow in mind; it's surprise— and the records tor lasting service and low- Healer. Excellent trana- cost upkeep ore amazing I Aik any Mercury owner. portation. B<>Ht dollar buy your cor for os long os you care to drive iti in town! Very.t C|1QO very H|ieelal at 9 1 1 9 0 X Spocificationi and •ubjoct !• ch«n9a witkintt natie*. #// '49 PACKARD Appealing gray. Tip-top condition. Choice family ear. Vcr.V its ^iif^engineering advancements make traditional dependability :npecial r ‘“' $1699 The 1951 Mercury is built to lost and lost, to stay in style— '49 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe 4-Door. Uorgeous light to be worth more at trade-in time. Cheek the facts—you’ll VALUE THAN EVER blue. One owner. Heater. find Mercury gives you more for your money In more way* Try It— Buy it! $1299 fhon one. Talk It over with yoer Mercury dealer, and try a- he dodge reputation for dependa­ Yes. everything about this great new fe w miles behind the wheel o f a 1951 Mercury to d o y l bility and long car life is a matter of Dodge—the way it looks, rides and '49 cADiiiAc T /lamBcs—tells you that here’s a car built record . . . a record of thirty-seven vears ilydramatic. Radio, Heat­ . . . a record no othef car can iliatcn. * to deliver years and miles of dependable, er. Low mile*. Gorgeoua. And with the many new advancements low-cost service. The car with a one-year ivalting list. You can have engineered into the great '51 Dodge, 5 minutes tells why. Give us just MIUOMUni. HKSDMUn this one now. ■ this famous dependability makes Dodge five minutes. Let us show you how you an even bigger value, an even bigge* could pay up to $1,000 more for a DEIia AU WIA7HBII Waler-tighl. duM-light NEW INTERIOR lUXURV, llOOMINBSI Plenty of heail, leg anil shoulder room. "Watth- ’42 PACKARD £ S !: dollar buy for tbe years ahead. car and still not get all the extra room, icaling keepi you snug and dry Ihe engine purring. Body is insiilaied against... beat in limer” visibility. Wide selection of fine up- Overdrive. Electro-clutch. handling ease ana rugged demndability For example, the new Onflow Shock Ab­ the summer ... told in llie winter. liolsiery in new "dccorator.styled" interiors. Radio, ilcuter. Good red sorber system smooths out the bumpiest of this great new 1951 Dodge. leather upholstery. C R A A roads to give you a level, more com­ Priced at 0099 To Move Fast! tnUf Ihr big hit. *‘TOAST .OF Till' fortable ride . . . smothers the jolts • • • TOWN/' with Kd SnllUftn. sunda} rvrning, 8;B0 ti» reduces wear on vital chassis parts. p. in. . Atallon WNHC' TV, ihanitrl B. 1951 Depenefabk '40 BUICK TZL *n^o: “ . I Cushions moving parts. Dodge Heater, Fog Lights, Seat Stondord •qulpmant. occtssorits, and trim it1ustrot«d or« lubjact to chang* without noticd. “FINGERPRINTS DONT LIE" Gyro-Matic, lowest priced automatic Covers, Directional Sig­ nals, CliH-k, rtr. A -l trans- transmission, along with Fluid Drive O l E R n i l l f With Riehaid Tiavis and SheUa Ryan portktlon. Priced low U/AV /*UOl/*C I "**’• '****" now proudly mokes makes handling easier and smoother for to move COflC C - n U l(.< C l I available o triple choice in frontmiisiont. Merc-O-Motie 4 — MG DAYS — 4 you. But equally important. Dodge Fluid quickly! 0099 Drive, the new simpler, smoother, more efficient automatic tronimission—or thrifty Touch- 8 TA R TIN O Drive cushions the power thrusts from '50 BUICK Special Sedan O-Motlc Overdrive ore optionol at extra cost. There's also Silent-Ease standard Ironsmissiea Fb^ 4h& bu^ of you^ life! TOMORROW engine to rear wheels. Starts and stops DODGE ette. Like new. are soft and smooth. Your car and tires Ride It- NEW ORinOW SHOCK A8SOR8ERSI With twice the shock Buy it! $1895 last longer . . . your dollars go further. \fiist a EkwHoHats mon than the hmsi-pncacfcarsf absorbing capacity, you "float" over roads that stop other cars. Wheels suy on ground for smoother, safer riae. NOTE: Is Yoor Name In Manchester’s Latest Telephone Book Oo rs f* • — Csl. * 47 ITSBI Tor. « ~ SlV ? *? t m ram » - C.I. I *• f M Tsp. ^ 2 ” c S ’ * « h S ra te n - C*l. » le tnm Tsp. r s f. « - {jr - ft s * »7 - Cel. I le tnm Ts». JW « “ jj}’ i JJ-SS ?•». Pass U - C«L 1 14 frMO T o . Psf# 7* - C.L * n y ib T V J i r . IdMtlfv Yourself A t The SUte Theater Box Olftee and Receive rxee TPI FPHONR A lt * * 2 Passes For Tonight’s BIww! ______iRynnER' M A N C N C »r8 D S O LIM EN E and FLAGG, Inc. 634 Center Street .358 East Center Street Open Wed., Thura., Fri. Until 9 M. / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHKSTER. CONN, TUESDAY. MARCH 13. 1951 riiKUAi II M A Ml'mrsTFR'^cONN.* TUESDAY, MARCH 18,1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANLHESIEK. L » conference at * p .»- (•< ^ L ) of the Club, of which M*” parlor, Malcolm Robertaon; musle colora of orchid, green and yellow. urday, March 31, In Bt. James'a Salisbury Is chairman, will take Thursday when reporters will be and checking, C. VanZandl Mc- Bookville Girl Envelopes containing greenbacks ''^urch this town, Mc^fCeatlng was elfle to queetlon him on the In­ Tenor Soloist Masonic Ball ' Qulde; ushers, Stewart R. Kenne­ of different denominations were nfenorably dla^ha/ged recently Engagement Emergency Doctor* Fjishion Show the lasd in J r !- ..? , Child’s Faults quiry. He denounced the commit­ dy; punch, William C. Bray: sec­ attached to streamers from the with the rank o f Second Class “Last W ords”. I show. It Is probable p ,. tee’s first report aa asMina. Is Given Shower retary-treasurer. Erie S. Ander­ umbrella. Decorations were bal­ Petty Officer, after serving four Waterbury-Staadr ^ St. Mnry’e Speaker Dr. Gerard R. MlUsr, tel. clothes will also be P *j Aides Named loons in pastel shades and Imiu- years with the U. 8. 0>eat Guard. 5629; and Dr. John Prlgnano, As Cancer Aid tails have not yet been worked May Be Folks’ son Mr. and Mrs. Walter WaUtkaqrTj^ To Be Given' Blamed ter Death All these committees, under the Mass Karlmra Jean Rich of 11 quets of spring cut flowers. The oi S5i spencer street annoaiteb daughteTi:..! Manchester Medical Aswicla- |j. Oajowsky. 26, has been blamed General Chairman f4»r !ire Industriously preparing to lined with a bridal shower Satiir- was a shower cake, leed In colors Mlta Mary Rose Waterbury, tO’^ Biii Cooperate of Grace church. Windsor. ^ tlon who will respond to emer­ Soroplimist Club to Con by Miss .»rry Difficulties Often Can I by Coroner Louis W. ' Scheeircr make the ball this year Just as at-1 day evening at the home of Mrs. to match the prevailing color Wallingford, March 13-(F>—A Theodore H. Staudt, eon at Mr. Uie flnal 1«H Lenten J?* gency calls tomorrow after­ Lillian ,Te3*-ir«■• the seme night in the vestry. The chairmen, aa anonunced by the i Kroup in the parish house at the hour will be changed to six o clock. cvenlnc at seven o'clock at the shifting his Interest from the child i better understanding of grades rloae of each Wednesday evening corner of Main and Bigelow atrects to the parents he fliuls the real . general chairman, arc aa followa: | The families will bring sandwiches Programs and tickets. Graham L. i service, will conclude his series and dessert and coffee will be aerv- and proceed from there to the trouble ' lies with difficulties he-; “ n wSi’'-''»tated .that • ‘ »"ld Is with that group tomorrow night Ralph Maecarone Clark; publicity. Herbert J. I.eg- 1 ed hv one of the groups. ^ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main tween the parents. "In order to daasiflsd as soon as he starts also. The host organisation for the deal with a child wc mu.st see our- : gett: refreshments, John L. Von : Rev. George W. T. OIIIT The series of .supper meetings atreri, to pay tribute to William Today, March 13 Thru Thursday, March 15 - 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Deck; decorations, Frank Craw- dlacusalon group this week is St. Herron who wa.* a member. selves clearly," he says. Ralph Maccarone of Hawthorne j OB his ow-n measure of abillt>. The have been well attonded by young now try Shaw; floor, Harold Ijivanway; I Mary's Men's Club. ' and old. and have been espoclally Another suggestion is that .street will be tenor soloist Wed- I aim Is for the children Wednesday's visiting presrhei hai itone .*olo by Raymond r Jew­ enjoyed by the teen-age groups. At Members of the Women’s Home every child mu.st have a clearly nesday evening when the Bulkeley ate with one another, father than has been rector in Windsor since ett ba-icd on the 42nd I ’.salm. to compete with one»another. Much the servlee Sunday evening, the League will meet at the Salvation defined boundary of things he is 1943. Formerly in business in New •■Like as the Hart Desirelh the High school choir, under the direc­ interest was shown by the Cathedral film ahown was "P siil’s I Armv citadel tomorrow afternoon allowed to do. That boundary is Presenting York Citv. he graduated from the Water-brook* " by Alllt.*cn. Third Missionary Journey." The at two o’clock. Hostesses will be the dividing line between his tion of Mias Mar>’ Lane present:: KIDNEYS who submitted several from the floor. Bowers school has Virginia Theological Seminary at Other services tnmorrtw will be minister. Rey. I-eland O. Hunt, I Mrs. Major J. H. SWeet and Mr*. rights nnd the rights of others. the oratorio, "The Messiah,” by the largest P. T. A. membership Alexandria In 1940. and served in the Ilolv ('omiininion at 7'.3h a. m. rend St. Mark'.* version of the paa- Myrtle Glamann. "Most of the things parents Haiidel. the Ulocesc at West Virginia for nnd in a. m. 33ie flnal children’s' .‘■ioii story nml the ii.sual hymn- worry about." he .says, "are not He will also be soloist Palm MUST REMOVE ***Xt was announced that a tliree years hi fore coniing to (. on- Hciileii service on Thursdays will .siiig was enjoyed. Tomorrow night at six o’llock worth the worry," In many Sunday evening with the Wethcr.s- cross First Aid course will ^ necllcut. Mr. Clifl ha* taken an , lake place at 3;30 p. m., on that, Dessert eon.sisling of doughnuts the lir.sl ol a series of pot luck K R U fo m case,, confronting a psychiatri.st. field Cliornl .‘^oeiety when they riven at the Bowers school. The acUve part in the work of the dio­ of various kinds, coffee and milk .suppers will be served at the North all he needs to do is remove that present "Tlie Crurifixion" by John EXCESS WASTE cese and archdeaconry since com­ was serx'ed by the Mary Cushman When kidney function olowo down, many fho Werld't University of St. Mary's ha.* again announced! Methodist church, and each family constant worry, nnd the child will .Stainer. This group is under the folk* complain of nagglns backaebe, loM of club under the direction of Herbert ing to W'ind.*or. and i* a predeces­ dnilv aervire* in Holy W eck, group, of which Mr* E. B. Inman attending Is requested to bring grow Into n healthy, norma! per­ direction of Philip Treggor. pop and onorgy. hemdaraea and dlfslncaa. j France, win give a performance sor of the Rev. Alfred L. Williams i.s the leader. Don’t ouffer longer with the*o diacomfert* which is next week. The Holy ,a hot dish or something In the son. Mr. Maccarone baa also had if reduced klmey function la getting you . L at the achool. April 11 at 8 p.m ss chairman of the food line that may be shared with Following the meeting the down—duo to aueh eocnmon eauara no otreta , f o r H a m a t’orniuiinion will he celehrnlcd at Tbe Dumbest Pis’ true considerable oratorio experience, After the meeting, dellcloiis re- avaconry's Divialon of 7:30 a. ni. on Monday. Tuesday othera. The object is to become group gathered for a social hour. having sung with the college and atmin, moi-oxortion or expoauro to ' freahmenU were Served by Mrt. Kducalion. In the fail of in'*** •'* cold. Minor Madder Irrltationa due to enid ' and Wednesday; 10 a. m and 7:30 better acquainted with the new Coffee nnd cakes were served by ehonis of the Julius Hartt .School or wrong diet may caua« getting op nights parlicipatcd in the scrle* which Toledo, O., March 13- f/P' 'VH- Richard Martin. Mrs. Ray Warren p. ni. on Maundy Tliur.sduy. the member.*. The different groups the following committee: Mrs. of Mu.sle, the Wethersfield Chora' or frequent pnaMgea. and their hospitality committee. St. Mary's church sponsored on ^ ll.nm Milken*’ pig 1* not too smart, latter service with full choir. I he I of the WSCS will a*sl*t with the Davdd Hartwell. Mr.«. \V. E. Gud Group and the Manchester Choral Don’t neglect your kldnoya If theo# condU the meaning of nirtstian mar- | as pigs go. The pig wandered away tiona bother you. Try Doan'a Pllla —n mild : 111 riingcmenl.s In their turn. The Jiinls. Mrs. Raymond S Ames, 1 children's service on Good !• riday from Its suhurhnn farm home sev- .Society. diuretic. Uood aucconafully hy milllona for { riage by presenting the concluding next supper is tentatively sched- Mrs. Ernest Weltllch and Mrs. over SO ytnra. While often otherwloo canoed* ' will bo held at 10 a. m., while the rrnl dnvs ago nnd Hlin-.ed ii)i ’ cs- State Court Rules address. , , „ ' nlt d for the .siumlay evening after Howard 'Vanderburgh. Hostesses it’a amaaing how many timea Doan'o gt'-o ! iinnual Three Hour service will he terd.iv at Ihi- front door of a happy rellu from theae diafomferto —help i Once again St. Mary s full sen­ for the evening were Mrs. John the IB milea of kidney tube* and flltem | ' held thl?i vear al Kmaniiel Mitlier- slnughterliouse. , Easier. In Blasting Case ior choir, with organ and violin an chiireh On Faster Kven. Sal- Warhrek and Mrs, Paul Phillips. Olclc^r Boys, Girls floah out wait*. Get D^n*o Filla today I | acconipaiilment. will provide mu­ liirday the 24th. Holy haptism will sic for the Wednesday ' he admini.'ilered at 4 o'clock *‘Y*’ Conference service. Tlie offertory will be a t v * c « (OoaBniied from Pafa tritig’s Coniing * f* The 31at Older Boys’ Conference ley,” It said in rejecting New Since the rule of absolute liability lsriH‘l .Vsks There’s none finer than Krueger York’s reasoning, "do not require inplies, said the Supreme Court, s fn Anollier Week and the 5th Older Girls’ 'YMCA immunity from liability for dam­ three-year statute of liinllotioiis Cream Ale. This famous ale is a Conference will he held Jointly this ages caused by concussion or vi­ $\,m) H i l l i o i i was the governing one and did not A week from tomorrow, at .’i:26 year at Plainville on April 15th. bration any more than from liabil­ true ale . . . brewed in its own bar the plaintiff’s action. a. ra., Spring begins. This is the This year the conference will also ity for damages caused by flying separate alehouse—the only way a time of year when farmers and (Contlniird from Page One) be held Jointly under the sponsor­ debris." .. pea raisers feel the annual urge In another point raised in the true ale can be brewed. So for the home comfort Iiu8 |)ital ^oles a.*ked for help In culleoting the.ie to get out Into the dirt and start ship of the Hartford County case, the court rejected the de- Bomething. Farmers u.*ually know YMCA and the Hartford County ■ tendant contractors’ claim that ; private elalma, • rich, brisk flavor o f true ale at its YeatcKlay'a note stated that enough to .hold onto their horses they ahould not be held liable qe- CHECK YVV’CA. Oimmittcei from both As- MORIARTY Bros. finest, tty a glass o f Krueger Cream for another rouple of weeks, hut cause they were working on a Patlente Today ...... „ ' there la "no record Ip history ol .socialtons have been meeting vvlth Admitted yesterday: sueh glgiintle alaugliter and in pea raisers are gamblers who will 315 CENTER ST public project. Hewlett. RFD 2, Maiicbcsler; Rob- Ale today. A true ale . . . and it i taJte a chance. They don't risk Vernon H. Bradley of the Hartford "Looked at from the viewpoint pine as that pcrpctr.ited bv tin- TEL 5 1 J 5 ert Reed. 238 Woodliridge street; much. W hat’s a few seed peas? County YM CA staff and Miss of the property owner. ” said the Cermaii people iigHin.*! tbe Jeu ■ truly delicious! Ransom Smith, Stafford Springs; of Europe " when "ovei t. (inn.01)1 And if they don't come up. you .Marilyn Paterson of the Hartford court, "damage to his property is Mrs. Marion Darwin, Andover, were done to death by torture, can always plant corn or cucum­ County VWCA .Staff, and have an­ lust aa real when it reeulta from Mrs. Elisabeth Jesansls. Olasion- nounced that Mr. and Mrs. Paul la connection with a pub- starvation, mass exeeiition and bers on the same spot. MOBILHEAT bury; Kathleen Gibbs, U# *^'^*^* Already tho hardware stores are H.arn.s.- Jr., nationally known He work as when it results from asphyxiation” llieni develop into •expeiiMve ’ trouble.. Silver Lane homes; George Doeg. Israel hope.* her demand uill be being Invaded by people hefting youth leaders, have been secured dynamiting in pursuance of a always nice Bolton; Abraham Clark. 361 Cen­ hoes and all the other hand labor ss guest speakers snd discussion purely private enterprise. . . ileiilt with, at any future Rif: Four ter street; Raymond Moizer, Bol­ foreign ■.ulnl.stera conferem e on Let us put vour nir through an offi­ gadget* that are supposed to be leaders. "The advantages to society of a ton Lake; Su.mn Correiit:, 88 Birch have Krueger on ieeV* improvements on the hoe. Seeds Rev. Edwin H. Tuller. General Germany. cial State Inspection so you can proud­ public work are not so great as to street; Michael Kletnschmldt. 16 are being displayed. The Spring Secretary of the Connecticut I raqulra that private eltleena euf- Nathan road. | ly display an Official 19.">1 State Auto urge Is back. Council of f'h\irches. has also bern ' tw damage without compenea TONY’S Admitted today: Arthur Ott. Jr , Inspection sticker. With prices the way they are, it secured as a keynote speaker. The i may pay anyhody’^to toJne a little riicme for .the Conference will be i Judge Bnieat A. Inglla wrote 88 Strickland street. SHOE REPAIR Discharged yesterday: Mrs. patch o f w e e ^ and grass this "Faith For The Future” ba.scd up- | the opinion In the Wauregan ho­ TIOGA on the Centennial theme of the i n MAPLE STREET Lury Fellc^. 144 Highland street; year and bring up a family of tel eaee, and was joined by Jus­ YMCAs which are celebrating | Mrs. Ora Ames, 17 Mather street, B> a n ¥ f* SUPER SERVICE vegetables. Now Is the time to A Step From Main Street tices Newell Jennings and William throughout the United States and ' Mrs. Linda Burgess, Columbia; start thinking about It. Peas, Soles and Heels IVhlle J. Shea. YARN SALE Canada this year. The sesslona will < Mrs. Marguerite McCooe. 42 Ed­ STATION which go In very early, can start You Walt. Shoes Shined. Agnad With *he Beault MAPLE the planting procession. To get be hridi on Sunday afternoon and , OPEN .AI.I. D AY WED. jUftioM Rsytiiond E. BftMwtn ward street; Paul MeCooe, 42 Ed- evening and will be limited to 200 i w&rd itrc6 tM r# . S#r#-h P#.ck#rd. Drastic Reductions! ••SALVE" VENDRILLO. Prop. anywhere you’ll have to weed and and Parlck B. O’Sullivan agreed hoe. representative boys and girls. || Bdth the result, but couldn't go 63 Wells street; Mrs. Bertha Strat­ along with the court's reasoning ton, IS Union street. ED-MAR 220 SPHl CE ST.— CORNER OF MAPLE ST. in adding to the rule of absolute Discharged today: Frank Chen­ UebUlty the requirement that the ey. Jr., 20 Hartford n a d ; Mrs KNITTING NOOK NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER 2-S196 Intrinsically dangerous operation Florence Ashwell and daughter. be conducted in such a way "that Rockville: Julia Wemberg. 381 97 Crestwood Drive . KrMtw •O’.i** M«w«4 a. N. 4. it necessarily or obviously exposes Middle Tui-ni'ike, east; Biadlev persona or property to probable Diet*. Rockville. Injury.” Those words, said Baldwin, are "neediest and confusing." They mean no more, ha contended, than "that the dynamite was used un­ der circumstances which demon­ strate to the trier that it could Dollar for Dollar and did in fact cause the damage for which complaint la made.” Justice O'Sullivan objected that the opinion "fella to point up the law with the clarity that is desir­ y o u A able for the trial beneh ” He said that what the case meant was that "the liability is ab.soUite if P o o i i a e the blasting will necessarily or ob- yloualy expose property to prob­ able Injury, while, under other cir- EFFICIENCY^ STARTS cumatancea. It la conditioned up­ I ever before in television has so much quality been offered for so on proof of negligence.” little. With picture quality so clear, so sharp, so steady . .. with tone The declaloh upheld a judgment lor plaintiffs in the Wauregan ho­ quality so rich, so true— produced by the world-famed Capehart tel case which had been entered WITH YOUR la the Superior Court for Now WkM) tSB ilMi. tmA vliito -klma tliM.H mtU>a.«l istraeoM. DwetsUve Md otk«r ipadUflaaMl «hM** vttXovt •otiea Symphonic-Tone System. Foremost in fine cabinetry, too, Capehart London county. A Judgment for the plaintiff, w ill fill a proud spot in your home. And just look at the prices. N o entered in New Haven county OIL BURNER wonder the incomparable Capehart is your best television buy of Terms available Court of Common Pleas, also was upheld in the case arising from Sam onfirst cost! Save on operaUr^ cost! the year. There is a Capehart to suit every home requirement. if desired' b a tin g for the Wilbur Cross parkway. Pricos start at $299.95. In the case of the Derby florist, the .Supreme Court reversed s 17-incli rectangular tube for clear, bright O o l v judgment for the defendant enter­ picture: World famous Capehart Sym- ' J ed in the same court. The Surreinc THE CAPEHART 1951 STUDQUUCER phonic-Tone System. Attractively finished DR Clourt sajd the' Common I’lca* SPINET Court mistakenly applied a one- If lf*s not working for you It’s woriting ogolnst you. If in rich mahogany veneer. Combines best O ^ year statute of limitations in the fretures of table model and console tele- belief negligence was Involved. you or* burning moro oil thon you theuld vision cobinea—incorporetes utility sbel£ rnwrimm t * x. somoHiing wrong at tho sourco. CoN for o MORIARTY gorvieo man. Lot Wm adjust fdr host oconomy. Oef COM M ANDEIt V 8 moro hoot for loss monoy. « DON’T MISS SEEING YHE SS.W(L00 CAPEHART TELEVISION SET ON DISPLAY! * • wVwl •»*•*•••***•* ■***• A new type V-8...and o real buy I See tke top volue e f the IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BUY A TV SET YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SHOW! A gasoline economy stond-outi top 4. lowest price corsi Yburg tor Yearo dt CONVERSION BURNERS Conserves power! No bulging bulk! SEE • Y m , k aieetf be leAcieM. BOILER-BURNER UNITS FREE DOOR PRIZE! A VALUABLE GIFT So weH aiaaply f loflyoo Dependable Transportation! Sparkling performance every milel tfaM ate HBfiiilnoal phat. COMPLETE HEATINB SYSTEMS A CAPEHART RADIO aaacy is alwofeMTM* Never requires premium fuell — ‘j WITH EVERY TV SET PURCHASED f k».Co«MooeeiBgahaete NOTHING TO BUY! ? MOBtacy: freeh. toMM dfttos OURIHG THE SHOW! When you diooM jojir new w JUST SIGN YOUR NAME! When you buy a Pontiac ybu b w chooee beau^, of o o j^ ^ • more than pride of owning the AaMHca*s L«¥rMt.Prlcs4 SIrolght Eight chooee it aleo y w r docMMi'e geascrifilooi moet beautifal thing on w h eels- you buy a car that y « « a ft« year downright dw ondaW ^. In soot n is s * Car erlth CM ■ydra-Motle Brivo caaa. you'D ohooat mwm ------tOptinalttutnfU will d ^ v e r completoly eetisfying, CENTER careflree performance. you’ll reapect your own Vaar dMtoa.al SBvor Mroak Baglas*-. ment for yeare to come. W e h ^ For Pontiaca are designed and vou’U know first-hand why more PHARMACY Mralgkt Mgkt ar Six eoundly built to operate year after loyal owners than ever »ay riMWMMy Is A vear— for thousands upon thou- "Dollar for Dollar You Cant CHORCHES MOTOR SALES gfce M set'W asatlfal D>lhS *■ VVkeele gutde of milee— with the absolute BROTHERS of routine maintenance. Bmt a Pontiacr^ 80 OAKLAND STREET ' MANCHESTER F&D AUTO TIliPNOHI SiSI 8UA MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 70S0 M A H C H I i l f a u U N IIR SIEIM v OANCHISTI* '.IUDFSAKEK AdtOMATlC DRIVF FXTRA COST fXIRA WONUtkFUl aVAIIABiF IN AU MODUS BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. ■iiN iiiim M i'-' MANCHESTER MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY. MARCH 18. 1981 PA G E I HAKCRG8TEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. MARCH 1«. 1951 ' 'I cixniR gifU< of linen. cry*t.il and last night and tesla were iiiade, > affect the TV acta, but sending, equipment thst will luente Inter­ politics. The Carpenter affair who died March 4, was filed for from sources which have hitherto china under a pink and flower hut none were found lo iillcfere would cause the Interference. The ference snd has been i'r.*)Hinsibl6 is im king the liapiUil Hill caul­ Shower IfonorH probate yesterday and It set up a turned earth haa beep seen, wtth 1 been considered eomcthlng of a Two Unusual covered watering can Trv to Locate with the TV sets. A resident on matter can be ({Ulckly corrected i for determining such trouble In Ita rw* Rltw »f own proernin dron bubble trouble In diverse' worm*, and the eentinela, with bulwark for him against the very A delicious buffet supper was South Hawthorne street asld hi.* I with a very minor repair to the seversi sections of the state. trust fund to aid refugees from HATS K numrifrpirc^ ,» uw mnewin* pm****; and far-reaching directions. If Ruth Mahoney the traditional privilege of those Connecticut foreea backing Carpenter. I aerved by the hostesses, follow cd T \' set la so flue that when the : ,>.eudiiiK set. It la reported, tyranny. A native ' Of Bathonla, It was strange, too, thaV the the original main battle Is clear Mishaps Here by dancing In an adjacent room. TV Troubles interference occui-a he can jiick Veens la still anxious to hear Fund lo Aid l>r'a XJmdin fled the Bolshavika in 1917, CnR^sntMRt S * rttfh •*«'• ^■’*** *• •"P”**'** who have sent off good newe, will enough—high level public stand­ V l | l | l t U t f ^*rpu* m a b nlthnufh curroht int»mn- tide of seml-orflelal legal opinions Mias Bulb Mahoney o f'41 Cedar I Miss Wilson will be nianlcd to up rail letters, probably original-. from other FM aet'owners. About Santa Barlmra, ('alif. March t.3 then left Germany when Hitler CLEANED 9 ards ngninst elemental level swoop down to be the Itrat to trying to establish that the job of street was honored recently with Dale Smith of Andover on Satur­ lug from a "himi" radio opornlor. I 40 television set owners are-now * '.T*i -An Inlernatloniil lliiniicier m.ttJSiiBO M t T m tlon«l UnRlont j Ivr Rporlnl tirfon- Yankee polities—the choosing up of l aine Into power. HF came here sample the pleasures of the eart^i state auditor would not be cov­ a miacellaneoua bridal shower at OfitI Accidents Occur day, Mary 5, in St. James's Interference Is Looked All the tioubic aeoma to occur on in the fold reporting-, the Inter- ha* left $1,000,000 to help peiHona rMNTme oo., me. cy to our rocomm»ndntionR, the sides has been somewhat ermt- 10 jsears hgo. II K mrU in ita good cycle again. By A. H. O. ered by the Republican party's the home of Mrs. Reginald Barnsley church. Into Here But Few Re­ just one band. Similar clrcuni- ference. They will probably call who have fled to free lands from He left another $1,000,000 to MaMfeffMr. OM*. world-wide tMk of economic de­ 1 own proposeil dual job ban should le. perhaps because things more Within 24 Hours; No stances were reported In other; m Alfred Denson, well known ra- BLOCKED of Hartford. The home was prettily uhn s tKionmnitoM Important than f'lirpenter him­ "countries absorbed" hv U . I relatives. Including hls Wife, bust velopment would Rtill remain to be 'have come from Individuals who decorated for the occasion and Arrests Are Made sults Attained parta of the state some time ago dio dealer from Rockville, who Is The. will of William /.imdlii, 71. ness aaaoelatea and servants. Romeltmea a eloud no bigger might very easily have determin­ self threaten to become In- and authorities said "ham" radio , a noted television trouble shooter Mod* Poltary N*«r >i—«-• p'""'"’,*'! same great basic problems In the And. lest the ItepuhlioHiis flower atiidiea and romantie fig­ thorne atreet. ' Several persons All tiBliU of •R-ubllcRtion of »p«ctRl chosen as one of ten student ' dual loh lioldiiig principle some A group within the association, the truck was going to make • .«chnol, 7:45 p. m. world today even if the world did should fe«l alone In this weird ures from the llieater ami ballet. owning FM radios called Veens dw llSS l.«~f »" »*»° speakers to relate her Internship touch from Just one Job prob­ iclemenls in the Lodge adminislia- He waa horn in London. - led by Prcaident Anthony P. Sou­ left turn and so started lo pass oin Irish tea partv, at Salvation not happen to include a country sxpeiienees as personal shopper sa lias been advocating afriiiatioii the right. The truck s turn Into ’ Army Citadel, 7:30 p. m. FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY roll Rorv'e* -Ot Rl N. ■■ E lem, It might as well he reveol- (tlon . would ignore, should suddeti- Bomhay Sir Arthur Riindeli I ailed Russia. for a (Irpartment store In Hart- ed that the rar|M-iiter affair has I , ly be inv.idrd hv former Molor C.iiinesH. ."i.'i. Biitl.sli merchant witli the AFL State, (kmnly ami the drivewav caught the Varley | Sunday, .March 18 A 'l’ '*ru*Wtlwr» .tA-TAicnUlivM: T"» Tbcic are ceitsm thiiiRS we loid at the snniisi lnternshi|> ( 'oh- also threaleiiiil to spread Its \ ‘ciu'les ('ommissiuner ('uriicliiis hanker and president of the Inter- .Municipal Employees A.sso.iilion vehicle in a "squeeze play." No Cantata. "Olivet to Calvary," lerenre Tuesday evening liefore a It was Ihi.s pioposilinn that wa.i JullUR ulfthewi Special ARfnO' - N'« I would have to do in the world to- dl\isl\e and dlsnipthe Infliienee Mulviliill seeking neiiiocralic iiallonal Chamber of Comnieiee 87:i M am .Si. lei. seriou.* damage was rbpurted and Concordia Lutheran church. Tort. CbICREo. .^Rtrolt Rid Bo»Ion. large audience of students, facul­ Into that citadel of all puhlle Senate votes fur the Repilhllran from lfM7 to 1049. ^turned down last night. both vehicle.* were driven from New York staff band at Salva­ SMOKEM AUTITT BVRr.AU o r ! day, to uphold our own heritage ty, trustees, psrenta and com­ virtue*, the Itemoeratle Senate Carneider even though tliry were the scene. ' tion Army Citadel. 2:30 p.m. EASTER c All Witch ! end our own promise, even If Rus- munity friendt in the College au- friemllv rn-ehairnien of the Ap- UI*lTJi-» io ns caiieus. At 6:45 a m. todav, Patrolman Organ dedication at Emanuel HARPER’S Repairs A re dlloriiiin. .Miss Biinrel also served We do nol pretend to relate the pmpiiatioTis Committee in aes- George McCraugliey had just turn­ Lutheran church. v C O U G H ^ ^STHirRld rru.i.n* CompanT. I»T. I si. did not exist. And, If we did as student -Mistress of O rem on- RR«a«esThe ■po'“nnVncr.r%.por'.'hiUtv . ------,Kii,.v fnr lor them, we could stand to flevelopnientof whicli we write V w ed on the traffic light at Center I Cantata. "Via Cnicis," at Cen­ Te.sted On The les." ' lint iliiit Ihlnp** uhlrh cague of Women Voter* work- I EI.’S dry cleaning .xlandarda are high— Karoa who would understand and ! promise we will go forth In the rellenl weekly and final reports TTiiia it was strange that, at a ,*hop on State Constitution at "Y," SMITH BROTHERS Wedding*. Meetings, Shower*. taxi mounted the curb ajid struck during the annual four-week, off- certain meeting of top Republi­ 8 p. m. COUGMI gte« expoalUon to the special na- world to do our good w ork, and Etc. EVICTED WITHOUT a utility pole on Adams strci t. your assuranee of guaranteed aatiafaclion. I we wil! go forth not dominated by campus work period which aiipple- can teaders on the issue, the Car­ Tlie taxi was lowed from the Friday, Mareh SO oaoes\ ture of the war there. ments the academie program at Tel. Havtlme BOO.t ' S i the idea that this will be a way of penter thing shoiitd prodiiee a S3 scene. Annual .Masonic Ball, Masonic ' BLACK I Now we think that perhaps the eollege, and her employer's tliri-iit to the leadeiahip of Re- After 6 rd . 'J-H'IOS Temple. | ' opposing Kiis'sis but In.ipired by NOTICE! Oeaaral Mattbsw B. Ridgwav eommendallon. pohllean Plate CTiairnian Baldwin GIVE! .Saturday, March 81 ! I the <-oneept that It la a way of who haa hitharto seemed little Shower Is Given Annual l.adie8 .Night of Nutmeg I advancing America and fulfliling Forest. Tall. Cedars of I,.ehanon, at ■Mra than a etam face, may be FOR RENT I .Ameriea s sacred obligation to the Armory. roraallBg hlmaslf as thst kind of Open Forum j The rent is pniii— Rill Wchh has a job—but that liidnM For Miss Wilson Friday and Saturday, April 6 and 7 I world;- If we are eonsistent with For All OccasioM gsneral. matter. They are homeless anyway. No shelter, no food, St. John s minstrel show, Hol- In Wa lecture to correspondenl.s our own past, ws will he positive, Come in and See liRtcr .school, 8 p m. SAVE ’45! Kanter Chicks no furniture, no clothes except what a on their hacks. It Miss Louisa Wilson, daughter of ITALIAN-AMERIGAN ' and not negative, in tbs world. We Mrs. Anna Wilson, of 8 Oval lane, Pt, Mary's .30-.*)0 club minstrel, jn Uls geld ysaterday General "The Show Boat," at the church. will help others and do good not Editor, The Herald - ____ t h e n e w IN'COMPARABI.B was one of those thinRs that couldn’t happen— hut it was the honored guest at a mis­ lydgway, In complete coiytrast to Tuesday, .April 10 CLUB because ws fe»l foreed to by the Each year tlir Connecticut Hu­ cellaneous shower given Monday tha viiWa General Mar Arthur d id : evening by ML*s Rosemary Tack Annual concert of G Clef ctiih, Eldridge Street laat weak, made the following presence of some rtial, but be- mane Soci.'ty makes an appeal to and Mi.ss Cecelia VVil.son at the (it F.maniiel Lutheran rhiirch. < Huse there is a compulsion to- all tradesmen and parenta in an Y.M.C.A. Guests from Buckland. Friday, April 18 Weddinga, MeetinRS, YOU statemant: The Webbs and thousands like them every year— \ic- Andover and Manchester attended Rainbow-DeMolay dance. Ma­ Showers, Etc. "It would be a tremendoustreinendour vie- |«| aid siieh liehsvior in our own effort to stop the buying of liaby to make it a gala affair. sonic Temple. 8:30 to 12:30. torr for ths United Nations If the ; nature cliicks as pets for children. Clur- tim.s of tornado, flood, fire or hurricane— need help. And Tel, Daytime 8005 ing tile K.a.ster season the sale of The room was decorated in a Thiiradav snd Friday, .May 24 and w J eadstl with our force, in con- Well, for thst ts.k and natural llii-.se .li'feiiscless little iicalures th e y ’ll Ret help— fro m you throuRh the Red Cross. Sup­ (jolorful scheme of hule and pink, 2-3 After 6 Tel. 2-820.3 trtd up to the .38th parallel. There! function of our. to lead the Is llie ( aiisc of iiiconcelvnble suf­ and Miss Wilson opened her num- I May Fair at Pt. Marys Cluirch. amServet port the Itldl Red Cross Fund. GIVK NOM I ars BO such plan, now that 1 know world into fruitful us. of its own fering. resources and into provision of Many lime.s cliicks dyed in viiri- T elevision of. I BIB eonsldering this as s belter living for Its backward mil­ ous attractive colora are placed pwaly question." on aale in stores. These are dert- OB. Oeoeral Ridgway lions the Rockefeller board haa nitely intended to be used as fa­ S^e and hear... propoasd a bold and daring blue taIkH about our objectives tn Ko­ vors. Then tn make it worse the the new incomparable i ROBERT J. SMITH, INC print In which ths "Point Four " ; chirks sre put into the hands of C.ipehart! Nothing in tele­ r- ' 1 rean y. 'A' ' concept at last attains its proper . rliildren wlio have no Id.'a of their vision is more thrilling "We didn't set out to conquer correct treatment ami care, want- RKAI. KST.VTE — INSURANCK / " :> r RUST-FREE COFFER TANK! stature. than Capehart’f clear, bril­ t : \ OhlM," he said. "We set out to , mg them sivlely as peta to over- / To a Congrsse which had con- liant, true-to-life pirture*... aUp OotBaauBle*.. .If Oilna falls ; fondle. S.l.l MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 3150 i r V > ’ AFTER THIS SHIPMENT IS BONE sldsrabls trouble finding a rela- i The effect on the senaltive child or more magnificent than I?, V \ . •• 1 :: a ta threw ua Into tha sea. that te a 1 56 I lively paltry $.34,600,000 to spend 'of seeing the cute little animal Capehart'i Symphonic- “INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914’ ■ .1 M eat tor her of Incalculable pre- lifeless cannot be over empha­ on Point Four to dale, the Rocke­ Tone System . . . or more V '. J' " " ^ J THE PRICE WILL BE $261 ^ perUona. If China faila to drive sized, We appeal to all store­ ’W'-'--- -.W/d feller Board recommends a yesr- keepers not to handle dyed chicks, handsome than Capehart (to from Korea, the will have fad- ly appropriation, for soma yeare, j We wish to publicly thank those cabinetry ... or more excit­ ad aaoBUBMotally." ing than Capehart's modest of $.309000.000. In plaes of all the dealers who ro-operate B'tth iw In k other worde, Osaeral Ridg- selling no less than six chirks to half-hearted suggestions (or giv­ pricce!... wBjr welcomea that -eery poaeibiU- s riistomer with the proviso that ing Amsrican private entrrpnar they be raised for poultry. ty af "etalemate'' which General . . . Beginning lut low aa in "the low-price 'field! ! capital real Incentive and real .Mrs Thomas C. Vail. $399.ftA. Come in today. NOW MacArthur deplorad last week. Pirec lor of Education. ONLY Gansral ' protection In new ventures in ABd. la eontraat to backward arsas, ths Rocksfellar CONVENIENT MacArthur'e oeatlnual fsvsr to board rscommsnda measures that earry tha wax ta China proper, TERMS Gemeral Ridgway seems te have ""ould really sand American capi lal out around the world. no desire at all to do th at Whe re For all his faiills and iiuonsis- In still more contrast to Uw RPDIO-TELEVISION tenciss, in ths midst of all Ins argument and mood advanosd bj' -.A.'.,- ly seeming Inability to grasp the Is- a n d PPPLmNCESji GHnsml MacArthur, and echoed suta of our timr*. President 'I ru- i : i : h l ! i - i did by Boms boms front sources whicli 967 MAIN STREET — 4 BLOCKS NORTH OF POST OFFICK iiian has been loiisislent in one sjjeciaUEs tn belittling what is be­ thing Ever siiue he hist pm- ing accomplished in Korea, (imci- posed the Point k'oiii piogiam two INITALLED • irSALLON SIZE al Ridgway said that no memiier all years ago. President I rumsn lias , of ths United Nations forces I liad a persistent faith that tins ' Aould feel there Is anything in­ • L- kind of program la going to he ' definite or hary about United Na- .America a great |ieac e-buildiiig that Uona purposes. * lontribution lo the. woild. It is 3 TIMES FASTER! "rhie w ar ta positive from the • No bitt#r CLEARANCE SALE lime he had some barking in this beginning to the end." he said, TfiltTt tMt«. Stays RWOPt IB I faith of hta, time this whole conn- onnkifif, raimiriR or "and the potentlalttiee are post-' 100 — 59e j try began to move in the dire. - hokiniT- (tood id hot UP TO 10% OFF ON ALL STYLES OF ttve." 1000 —* 2 " New, different, Servel G A S lion of Its own good and high dcs or ievni drinkii. Ftn* W hat It Is providing, b® '• [ tOlUTION UBO in diabetic and liny. NEW SINOER SEWINO MACHINES evidence to the world of the "de- 4 oz. — 7 9c li'W’Calorie dirta. T1i« Smorf Now StyfollnB D« lout 4a . . days now. they will be following anothor roosofi w hy moro poopfo buy Chovro/ofs than any ofhor carl Barms ognixing that the conquest of and water hot enough to operate the tlrat furrow arrosa aoine up- 4.

hundred feet of hoee were laid to sert for tKla St. Patrick’s Day a hydrant but this was not used. event. RaconUMM March 14 at 8 at the G. A, R In Working with the' Girl aemils, OPEN MONDAYS WTIC — H8® Plans General About Town Fire Threatens Three new Pontlacs were stored The second session of Red Cross I hall. At the conclusion of tlio busl- Luther League Blond Donorx ITruently Wild Flowers e.spei lally at this season when W FHA— 1P8.7 In the building, now used by- BAlch First Aid courses wrlll be held to­ for SOUR STOMACH Rockville neas meeting Mr. Willlnin Boin- Needed on Frida.v Viait many trips and hikes will lie laki n. Dirthtgm hM LoOeP Qaalky Fwfistow le Dr. Gilbert L. Mellion will speak night at United Methodist and to­ hauer will show colored movies of Mr. Pea.se's collect Ion of rolored WHAV — tie Motor Sales. They were not dam­ beanbun.sai.BcU Today's Radio on "Dental Hygiene In Our Old Armory aged. Firemen reported that the morrow night at Center Congrega­ semoD. variou* events of local Interest, shijes is the result of extensive 2' ;C ^■2 Shrine Display oelz lOc. Lenten Drama A healthy body can quickly Lecture Here SiuMtard Tim* WTHT — Schoola" at the meeUng of the Or* might have gotten beyond tional church at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Building Set such as the visit of the Liberty | manufacture blood, but there study and wide expenai.e* Holllater P.T A. tonight at eight control If It were not for the Mary Mullaney of Manchester Is J I Bell last summer and other civic I is no artificial siibstlttite for Tile meeting will open at eight Hard-to-Find o’clock In the school auditorium. Wells St. Biiihling < Is Instructing both course*. Anyone o'eloek in the Junior Olgh room at To Be Viewed Week at quick notification by neighbors. A events. Mr. Bernice PerznnowskI, i To Be PreHenleil a t whole blood when It Is needed W i l l Be Givrn Tom or-' * 'w ^ R C — Mr. and Mre. North. large crowd, mostly school chil- who was unable to attend the first I Community Service chairman is in for a wounded soldier in Korea ('enter ( 'nngregatiniml church Mr LInne Lodge No. 72, Knights of Scene of Blaze; Discov- TUMS At $315,1891 WDItO—8trik« it Rich. WONS—Official Detective. A Time at Local ilrcn from nearby Blducatlonal session last week la urged to re­ \ charge of the program and refresh- j Lniaiiiiel Lliiireh l o - or an *ccidenl victim In a Con­ row Ni;j;ht at C«*iitrr Reuse has very kindly consented 3' 7A Sizes FOR TNC TUMMY WTHT—raroUy Album. WTHT -I Fly Anything. Pythias, will meet tomorrow eve­ ereil l)V Neighbors Square, gathered at the scene. port for this second session. ! ments will be .served. to give his full leelure of one hour Schools, Libraries necticut hospital. riu irrli fttr tiirl Sroiils W H A T —P M c e Prognun. W TIC —Baby Snooks. ning at S:30 in Orange hall. Traffic was re-routed by officers Folk dancing will be enjoyed by iiuirrow Evening and a half for the lienefil of the of the Police department. the Couples Club at United Metho­ lucludes 45 New Dwell-1 h r h You ran make sure that W nC —BackaUg* Wife WHAY—Four Knights. The old Wells street armory i • c* 1 1 *.t »* ' Married Couples club of the there is ■ supply'of blood on .MancJiester Girl Seoiils, and will W« catty a filinloa al WOOC—Big Brother Bill. The "Freedom Shine ’ committee St. Anne’s Mothers Circle will dist church at it* meeting Wednes­ II Randall I’ea.se of West llart- a-|j| - Sole Agents In Manrhester insa; School Nurse Re-iUmipn congregational church meet Tile Hitlicr La'iiguc of Fmaiuiel ; hand hy volunteering as a gladly answer any qne.st.ons Tlirre W K N B —Newa; Bequeat Matl- announced today that arrange­ hold Its meeting tomorrow evening nearly went up In flames again day night. liUtl will lecture and allow colored I •aaatt shoaa ia ibaa ' W H AY National Guard Show. Wednesdav at the churchcliurch social I-iitlienm chiin h will present the ' lilood donor. The Bloodiiiobile will he one or two ahorl Inlermla- 5 A A A ments are being completed to al­ at eight o'clock at the home of yesterday afternoon, but neigh­ port Cites ■ Activities MILKMAID rooms with a supper at 6:30 ( Ij'iiten play. ' Tlie Bonier of the i will be at t>nter church Fri­ slides on wild flower* common to slons. WON8—Honjrwood V. 8. A. low the "F'reedom Shrine ” to be Mrs. Patrick Peak, 4 Waddell bors in the liiiiiiediate vicinity dis­ Cross", by Mattie B. .Shannon to- ] 2 to 11, AAAAA ta CL * WONS—Bill Henry and the BEAUTV AIDS Board of IkliH-ution day from 2 to 7 p. in. Donors •New hingliuid, partIcnlai ly Con- viewed, for a week at a time, at a covered the bla*c before it got out inorrow evening at 7:30 in the I 5' }AAAA News. Road. Rockville, March 13. i Special* The Kobnini’y meeting of the are e.speriallv needed between nerliiid. at s joint gatliering of Candidates al \ ale W n C -8 t * lU DaUaa. school or library or other auitahle of control and called the Are de­ Uorla Mohr D’ltalla Vernon Board of Eduealion will churcli vestry, | a.IiiU Cirl licont workers on Wed-, WOMB—Jack Downey*! Music. Arthur Drug Stores —At the meeting of the Common 2 .30 and 4:00 p. m. Call 6111 WDRC—Life With Luigi. location, in each section of the The Manchester Choral Society partment. Tel. Manchester 6515 Married Dtirandabla be held this evening at 7:30 at the "'rhe Bearer Qf the Cross " is a lies.lay evening, .Mimli 14 i Nr'A Haven, Man li l.'l . Ti 6AAAA town. This Is being done by the Companies three and four re­ Council held Monday evening. for an appointment NOW! W TIC—Bob Hope. will have a rehearsal this evening office of Superintendent of Si liools play In two scenes, describing the \ riip Inlermediate Leaders As.so-1 Mayoi (V»igg Ni'wton of Denver, * ’WDRC—Yankee Kitchen. VS’H'HT—America's Town Meet committee with the purpose of af­ at eight o’clock at the .Second Con sponded to the emergency call Man for Building Inspector Roland I'sher A. K. Chatterton, plicnomenal change which takes' Colo , and JonaUian B. liinghnm, W H AT—Newa; PoUca Hop. Mls.s Elsie B. Collins heads the I lalnm lias invited all leailer.s, ing of the Air, fording. every school student and grcgatlonal church. and iiioinenls later an alarm from reported that a total of thirty per­ Joint .6Ioetlag i place 111 the life of Simon of i a New York nltorney, are eandi- 7AAAAA VtmC—Lorenito Jones. resident of Manchester, an equal Box 43 at the corner of Main and list of Hoste.sses for the New Eng­ eoinniilieemen and couiu'il inem-| WUNS ■ John Slcele. AJvenlur- Service Station mit* were issued in B'rbruary at a There will be a Joint meeting Cvrenc stter hearing the ciiiss of Just ended, chicken pox esses rose diites for eleetnm lo an alunini I W TH T—Music. School streets brought out Com­ land boiled dinner to be served at « hers lo attend Ibeir monthly meet-; Mra. Herbert Swanson of South Bolton Center church on Satur­ total estimated cost of $316,189 of James W. Milne Camp. Span­ tiirist to Calvary. Irom 239 to 323, bringing to 2,420, fellow post on the Yale corpora- | 1 0 ' 20 WOOC—News; Music Hall. W H AY—Night Watch. pany one from Pine street. The AUTO GLASS ■Iiicluc Roinnson will plav the i tug and heal Mr. I’ease, who has | Main street will attend a meeting day, March 17 from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Good Pay For RIrM Man This amount included unr permit ish War Veterans and Kllen (.: the totsi 1951 esses of this dis­ lion. They were nominaled last - ca lf came in about 3:20. B en v Auxiliary this evening at inaifi role of Simon of Cyrene, the estatilished an excellent ropntatnm tilgiit hy the aluniiii Imard for the I w n C —Toung Wldder Brown. at Hartford hospital tomorrow of Flames were seen licking up the Other hostesses Include Mrs. Julius calling for 43 dwelling hou.se.s to ease. In 1950, 1,867 rases were for himself ami whose laika are In | WTIC—Fibber McGee and Molly public relation directors from hos. MIRRORS be erected by the Cooperative eight at the G. A. R. hall. ou ner of a .small farm near Joru- June eleettoii. Bingham, now 1 11 AAAAA WDRC-Truth or ( '(.nscqucnces. cast side of the buililing near the Strong, Miss Esther Brindle. Mrs. reported for the same perioil, ronsideralile demand h\ riv < and; pltals all over the state. Plans for McCiure't Construction Company in the Tuesilay Fa cuts ‘ Salem. Ills wife. Kimice, and serving a porlfon of an nnex|ilred | —News: Old Record WONS MyMterloii.s Traveler. rear. Origin waS not known, but Henry McDonough, Mrs. Paul wliile the five-year average was oilier groups It Is hoi'ed that National Hospital day will be western part of the city. The 46 The Altar Gold of St. John’ s daiiglitei. Heiihili. will he pla.ved term, la a candidate to succeed Shop. lielieved to have started out.sidc Willey. Mrs. John Mkssey. Mi.ss liy Saniliii Snndqin.st and Linda 2,727 cases. Mumps Incressed good porlion of the Clrl Heont ' W H AT—Stor>- Qiieen. dlscus.sed Mra. Swanson will repre­ Service Station houses for which permit.s were i.s- I Kpiscopiil church meets tonight hitii.scif. He l.s n sou of former! WTHT Music the frame building. A hose, from Helen Berry. Miss Elizabeth Braln- I’e.ir.son. Robert Carl.son and Rlch- from 179 to 249, measles from 82 workers will alleml the leettirr WTOT—Big Jon and Sparky. sent Manchealcr Memorial hospi- ■sued totaled a cost of $307,.500. I at 7:30 at the church. It. .9 .Sietiutor Mirani Biiighaiil, 1 the booster tank on the truck erd, Mrs. Arthur Wallace and Mrs. .873 M AIN ST. I tird Johnson \rill take tlie part of to 92, bnuichopneumnnl* from 46 beeaiis* of the eduentl inal value WONB—Straight Arrow, 10:00— Building fees were received foi I The Red Men's club meets to- once on the 5'ale faculty. 744 MAIN ST. HARTFORD W TIC—Big Town Ul. housed at Company four was used Henry Bailey. The women will Apply In Person I night at Red Men’s hall on Hast ; Simon's two sons, Alexaniter and to 89. Oennan measles from 9 to w n C —When a Girl Marries. serve homemade apple pte as des- c a t e r s $651.60. 14, syphilta from 13 to 14, whoop­ Matl- WTHT Metropolitan Auditions to extinguish, the blaxe. Several Klsin street. j Ftufus Adali, a cousin from WKNB—News: Request Manchester Chapter. Disabled Alderman Jiimc.s Dolnrty re­ ing cough from 8 to 9 and menin­ of the Air. ported that 2.1UU feet of new sew­ j Fayette I.a^ige A. F. A A. M., I Betliany, will be played by Doris nee. L” *■ American Veterans, will meet to­ gococcal meningitis cases from 1 WDRC Lineup. er were necessary in the new de­ I meets toniglit at Ma.sonir hall. ( lunsten. B:15— night at eight o'clock in the Silver Between the scenes a free-will to 3, Hartford reported the only w n C —Portia Faces Life. I0:1.V- velopment and that the eonimit- Tllc Ma.ster Mason degree will he WONS- 1 Lov# a Mystery, Lane Community House. offering will be received for th* 2 diphtheria cases within the state W H AT—Croaby’a Quarter tec had asked for Imis. 'nicso were ' exem ptlfled. fttMCKiJ Minnie MxUihi liencfit of the Luther League's this week; the first In 8 weeks. oioAAg 9nc. 10:30— lereived from Pagiini, Wanat, and I The Women of the Moos.' meet B:SO— WDRC—Capitol Cloak Room. Miss Shirley Clark of 431 Lydall , j "On to Colorado " Fund. This was the eighth consecutive I tonight at eight at the .Moose TO m i l e s AVI H O U R Z A T ^ 0 ( » w e l l " BUT \NMY 6HOULOY. d, W n C — Juat Plain BUI W TH T—News; Trca.sury Show. street, snd Jay W. Poehler of IIP, J Centff St- Fh»inr the Cooperative (.’onstnictlon ■Ml members of Kmannet and week that Connecticut has had no / - H E ’ B L O O v C m ’ T O R . WTHT—Joe Glrand. Company. The la.st bid wa.s the 1 rooni.s on F,lm street W TIC— People Are F’unny. Springfield, .Ma.ss., will be married their friends are invited to attend typhoid fever cases and the third 'NMY,OFFICER THIS TELL IT TO TH I T I L L t h a t t o A 2.PEEOV USED CTA.B.g M W H A T —News. Store IMrlure FrHnilifn. lowe.st. .86,400, and it was voted to A meeting of the Spring Fesfi- WONS- New.i Jack S Wax­ Thursday at 2:.30 p ra. In Skinner; and sup|s>rt tlie youth of the without any pollomyelltli. IS A USED CAB. FROM J U D G E f WONS—Sky King. VenetLin HIImN, award the contract to the Coopei - ! vat committee wilt he held st the T W O U O S E ? chapel of the Congregational ’ Rockville Baptist 'church this eve­ ■ dun ell. W H AT—Band by Demand. works. Furniture ative ('onstrurtlon Company ’ ''C A U 6 E En- 10:4&— church at Maple and Appleton Notice ning at 7:30. WCCC—News: Scores and Tlie report of School Nurse Moss I WTHT—Three Suns. Tlie Luther league of the First cores. streets, Holyoke, Mass. j Margaret Dornheim stated th a t!, • ' ROV ’ church meets tonight at MOTORS. INC. 1I:0S— Attention All Duildlng Contractors, during B'ehruary 314 children were I Stale Influenza News on all stations. WDRC—Curt Massey. Ever Ready Circle of Kings | Town weighed and measured, 12 were 7 at the church. Rummage Sale W H A T —Sports. 11:16— Daughters will hold their monthly given First Aid. 1.5 excluded, and W TH T—Sports. Architects, and Anyone Now Duildlng ( liises Deerease Thurs.. Mar. 15, 9;.T0 A. M. W n C —Front Page Farrell meeting this evening at 7:45 w ith ’ 2.54 were given hearing test.s with rm W KNB—Sports. W TIC Music. John I.A Belle Mrs B'rcd Manning. 47 Maple , Store. 'fl Oak Street WDRC—The World Tonight. or Planning to Duild a Structure the Audio-meter. Drs, Schneider Slaiiip Collc’c'lors .street. Devotions will be led by | and .Squillante gave the examina­ Influenza cases dropped from MF.MORIAI, TEMPI.E B:55— WONS--Jack's Waxworks. opportunity to view these his­ WONS—Bobby Benson Mrs. Millard Park. Motion pirtures for Which Electric Service Is Desired Tn arrorrlan-r willi th' pr- >vi- tions. 942 to 673 during the past week, P V n n A N SIRTERA 11:26— torical documents after the dedl will be shown and Mrs. Arthur | Planning Displays but still remained the state’s most m . Evening WDRC—Public Service Pro­ cation ceremonies and prior to I Rion.x of CTinpirr V. S-'i'tinn 8. of I..adles of ('(ilumbus Seymour will be hostesa. | Tlie (.’atholic Ladies of Colum­ prevalent di.sease. According to gram. their being permanently located In An order of the Federal Government limits the amount of copper the C'luirter of the Town of Vtui- WDRO-^News. bus will meet Thursdav evening, The Stamp Collectors Club of the Connectlrut .State Department 1:30^— the halls of Manchester High wire that the Company may use or obtain in the future and restricts the 1 ehe.ster w n C —News. The Manchester Improvement; NOTIT’ F. l.s hereby Riven that a March 15, at 8 MrsT Raymond Manchester and the Untied A ir­ of Health, a total of 1685 Influenza WTIC - American Arbitration School. Company's ability to extend its wires alonp streets and to new locations. cases were reported so far this WONS—News. , Association will hold its monthly' meeting of the Bo.irl of Direvtor.i Spurling will be the guest speaker craft Stamp Collector* Club have As.sociation. Representative John I^aBelle. year, In contrast to 8 cases for REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF CARS! i g!l«i— _ Frequency Modulalloa Democratic Minority leader In the meeting tomorrow evening atjl Anyone building or planning to build a structure for which electric I of the Town of Manrhester, Onn- haring for her subject, "What the TRUSS FITTING ‘ WDRC—Jack Smith, Sportscast Reit'Cross means to your commu­ combined to place Inlereating ex­ the corresponding period in 1960, WDRC— F6I 93.7 MC. State Assembly, is to be a gue.st of eight o'clock in Liberty hall. Gol- I nectient. will he held in the A’ldi- service is desired should call at our Main Street office for up to date in­ nity." The committee In charge hibits of stamps In both the Mary i and the five-year average of 186 ! g:lS— W F I I A - 103.7 Mf\ honor on the "Freedom Shrine" wny street. Routine business will ; toriiim of the Verplnm-k Sclioo! on By AKBON OnifiaaM BziMirts. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 W n C —Bob Steele, he transacted and a good turnout formation a.s to the availability of service a.s frequent changes in re.stric- 1 Oleott Street. In .sniil Town of includes Mrs. B'rances Murphy, Cheney and Whiton libraries, Man- I ca.ses WTIC'— FM 90.6 MC. program. Scarlet fever cases declined i Also Abdominal Snppnrta. Bln*- i WDRC— Jack Zalman of the members Is hoped for. tions are expected. ] Manehe.strr, on the 26tli liay of Miss Dorothy Larkin, Mrs. Irene i cheater. Conn., lo call allenlion ; W H AT—Supper Serenade. WDKC— b’M on the air 1 p. m.- H. .S Representative E BT ('ox. of from 38 to 18 this pn.sl week while j rile HnalBry< nod all trpe* of eor- Georgia, characterises the "Free­ I March. at eight o'l-loek tn Muska, Mrs. _Gen(-vicvc Labicrc. j to their nionUily nieeting.s. The ^ a la i .^oxi/tce ; WONS—Sporta. 11:26 p. m. The same applic.s in the ca.se of a commercial or industrial customer •Men’s Club I Manche.stcr Club meet.s on the tinrd ca-sr.-; of gonorrhea fell from 10 (tenl applbuioe*. Private Fit- Same as WDRC. dom Shrinea" as ".^Iru po.sls, .Miss Beatrice Binder, director of I the afternoon to act on propfse-l contemplating the purchase of additional equipment and a consequent in- adrtition.x to the Euduet iCapltal All men of the conimunity arc ! Friday of each month September to 8 and tlio.se of sireptococcal ting Room. WDRC—Newa; Record Album. W n O —F61 on the air 6:26 a. m. marking the progres.s ol America, nurses at Manchester Memorial | sore throat from 14 to 6 Lobar Television along the highway of time." B'ach ho.spltal, and Ml.ss Barbara .Shee­ crea.se in electric load. Account I of the Town of Mnneh s- invited to attend the March ineol-| through June at 47 Maple street, i d S — ing of the Men’s club to be held in Manchester. The Aircrafters meet pneumonia cases remained at 21 R o i j TYlotjohA, Qnc. WNHC—T>' document, he aaid, ".symbolizes han, night siipervl.sor, will leave In general, available supplies of malerials will be used in such a way j ter for the IVsral year endinB Au- Quinn's Pharmacy HD WTHT—Serene Oammell. gu.st 14. 19.51, a.s follo-vs: the church parlors at the Vernon at the United Aircraft Clubhouse for the .second week. y « w n C —Emit Cote Glee Club. M. one or more hard-won freedoms". for their vacation. Friday. Tliey as to furnish .service to the greatest number of customers, with construc­ During the seven-day period 4:00--Homemaker’s Exchange. A schedule of times and k'ca- Appropriation of $165,400.i>0 m ( ’enter church on Wedne.sdav eve­ oil till- comer of Willow and Main WONB—News; Stock Market plan s sight.seeing visit in Wash­ tion requiring the least amount of critical materials being taken care of ning at eight, when .Seabury slreet.s. East Hartford, (lie first 'O ’ 'O 'O. 'O 'O. o o o rr. \o o • / ^ / o o reporta. 4:30— Vanity Fair. tlnns, at which the "Freedom ington, D. C., and a drive over the addition to amount appropriated 241 No. Main St. Manchester, Conn. 4:4.'*. The First Hundred Tears Shrine" may be viewed, will he first. ' in the .\nnu.il Budget for the con­ Lewis, local manager of the Monday of every mouth except i gidS— ___ Skyline Trail, through the .Southern New England Telephone August. w n O —Three Star Extra. 6:00 - Lucky Pup. published In this newspaper short­ .Smokies, on to New Orican.s, Gulf­ We regret exceedingly any Inconvenience which may be caused our struction and originally equipping 6:1.6 -Tim e for Beany. ly, and will also be announced In and furni.shin.g a new elementary company, will he the gue.st speak­ All re.iidents of Manchester and WDRC—Lowell Thomas. port and Biloxi, Miss. customers, and we will do our best to take cai'e ot everyone’s needs. How- er. vicinity are welcome at the meet­ WTHT—Weather: Stock Mar­ 5:30—Howdy Doody. Uie schools. school to be built on land of the MEN, WOMEN Watch the Manchester Herald ver, this government order, and others which will undoubtedly follow* i*ll Habra Tmnibull Chapter ings of Stamp Collectors if tliey ket. 6:00—Kit Doodle the cnovm. Mother Cabrini .Mothers Circle | Town located on Broad Sticct, for further annoiinrenients of in­ The regular luonUil.v nieeling of arc of al lea.st high scliool age. WONS—Evening SUr. 6:30—Little Show. will meet tomorrow night at the | designed to aid our country's mobili/ation, arc of necessity binding on said Additional Appropriation to MARRIED, SINGLE 6:46—Sidewalk Interviews terest which will be foiTlv nming bo charged to "Re.scrve Fund for Sabra Trumbull Chapter, Daugh­ Persons working al either Hamil­ .* StSS— home of Mrs. Willard H. Begley, everyone. lYOU {iH 6ET AIMN AT ^ WTHT-HdwtB C. Hill. 7:00— Kukla, Fran and Ollle, shortly concerning speakers and Capital and Non-Recurring' B'.x- ters of the American Revolution ton Stimdard or Pratt * Whitney 7:30^-S ports. other figures of National import­ 48 Bnnce Drive. penditures, " will be held at the home of Mrs, Aircraft are cordially invited to tOANS $3$ TO $900 ■veat C A M YOU o r r ance who will attend the dodn a- Donald C. Fisk of Ellington ave­ attemi the meeting.s of the Aircraft ON SIONATUIE AlONI S*)r'te WDRO—Beulah. 7:46—Newsreel. The Connecticut Power Company ' Dated at Manchester. Conn*cti- ISM**. King David Lodge, No. 31, 1. O. nue Wednesday afternoon, March Stamp Club. Both dubs wish to Don't borrow unneceeMrily, but 20 M*«.e W n C —Boeton Biaekle. 6:00—Milton Berle Show. Uon ceremonies. 77.3 .MAIN STREET— TELEPHONE 5181 Ijcut, this 9lh day of March. 1961. O. B’ . will meet tonight at eight 14 at 3. A nominating committee Bay that women aa well a.s men if a loan will pay old bill*, medi- $ a o $245.80 $312.37 W H A T —Symphony Hah. iCtOO—Vaughn Monroe Show. John N. Lappeo. WTHT—On the AUey. 9:30—Suspense. o'clock at the Holmes Funeral will be elected to present the off|l tore invited to attend their nieel- ral or dental cxpenie*. car or home $ 2 8 349.22 451.45 Home, 400 Main street, to conduct Secretary of the Board of repair*— it’* "yes"’ promptly to 4 W ONS—Fulton, Lewis, Jr. 10:00—Original Amateur Hour (e iu slate for the year 19,51-1952! ings. * •• >Mn* ammmaa tram Sad. Held as Reekless a memorial service for tt'illiam J, Directors of the Town of The guest speaker will be Thomp- The next meeting of the Stamp out of S at Thumud ■ Fast, friendly t t lE x 11:00— Holiday Hotel. I Manchester, Connectlout. Above ^vme'Ttf ta«er #»*rything| Herron, former member of the I •on R. Harlow, librarian of the ' Collectors Club of Manchester will service. Come in or A toon •! tU)0 casts $70.40 wbea ptomoi-r W O NS—TeBo-Teet 11:80—Broadway Open House. ~\ repaid in 1? rontec,;Mve maniht/ loftall WDRC— Jack Smith. 12:00—Newsreel. After Accicleiil lodge. Connecticut Historical Society. I be held Friday,- March 16lh at 8:00 phone today. meats «f $10 05 fiach. {4 W THT—^Elmer Davis. The following committee will aa- p.m. The Aircraft Stamp Club T^Sm S ol\ tiSS— aiit the hostess, Mrs. Theron will next hold a meeting on Mon­ WDRC—Club Fifteen. W,ir- n W. Hurlev, 31. of 162 Bel*legel Jr., Mrs. Carl Bradway. day. April 2nd at 7:30 p.m. Eldrldge street, waa arrested ye.s- W n C—^Newe. Fails Paying Fine, Y w Mad Mora Uh r a ‘lalva’ for Mrs. Eben H. Cobb, Mra. Franklin Frederick R. Manning of 47 W THT—Jack Armstrong. terday afternoon for reekless driv­ C. Harlow. Mrs. Walter H. Robin­ .Maple street, .Manchester, is jiro-si- 2nd Floor • STATI TNIATil iUllOiNO WONDERFUL WONS— Gabriel Heatter. Held in Conlenipl ing and evading responsibility aft­ son. Mrs. Walter H. Skinner. Mrs. dcnl-of the .Manchester i Iiib. Ab­ 7S3 MAIN STREIT* MANCHItTIR, CONN* WTHT—Elmer Davis. er he allegedly sldewiped a truck Corinne S. Spencer, Mrs. John B. bott Chase of 621 Middle turninke, Dial 3430 * Coorgo Hotklii, YIS MANo9or and then failed to stop. St«B— Thoma« and Mrs. A. Leroy Martin. east. Manchester is president of tlie IfiOA! modi U rmidMlt of oti ftrto«o4io| Iovm Patrolman Blilward Winzler re­ WDRO—Edward R. Murrow. Walter Stankrvlch. 33, of 1069 I.,egl<>n .Auxiliary Aircraft Stnmii Club Tln-y will be Burnside avenue, Ea.st Hartford, ported that Hurley, who was driv­ WONS— Newsreel. Th* American Legion Auxiliary glad to an.swer qiie.'itions in regard /f PICTURES AND has been arrested by police on a ing a box panel truck owned by- CHEST COLDS OFFICE OPEN THl IWI).\Y EVENINGS! UNTIL R W n C —One Man's Family. to roitvo CM gill ooA tort mutclot will meet Wedne«day evening, i to their clubs. proserutor's warrant charging Bayer Fruit and Produce rom- You nf>ed to rub on stimulating, pain* WDRO—Myatery Theater. contempt of court He will he pre­ pany, waa going south on Parker relisviog Must«roIe. It not only brings WTIC—Cavalcade of America. sented in Town t'oiirt tomorrow. street when he struck the parked fast. long'laRting but actually ideas! WONDERFUL Stankevleh was convicted of trailer-traetor of John F.rc.shena, ...keep a step-ahead with^ WONS—Crime Does Not Pay. helps ch€K*k the irritation and break up WTHT—Can You Top Thl.a? driving while under the influence 33, of 287 ^lain street, Wlilinian- local congestion. Buy Musterule! WHAT—Polish National Home. and reque.sted time to pay his fine, tle. Hurley allegedly kept going it was reported. He wa.s granted after the sidewipe. the time hut has allegedly failed MUSTeroIE MUSIC One to to pay his fine, re.sulting in the Couple Flee Blaze 0 , liefore you decide contempt charge. Old Lyme, March 13. (jTi--An elderly couple e.scaped unharmed Rose Bedlinens Imt lost all their belongings late WINE-LIQUOR • • • on any other car last night when fire destroyed their story-and-a-half frame cot­ and BEER Drive it tage. B'ire dilef Everett Burke Fot Any Occonon : SH l, "The Rutland" blamed the blaze on a faulty oil ti i \ I I Ml humer and fixed the loss at about (Model 6114^ $3,000. Joseph Spencer helpeil his ail­ /»// y ; a 7 \ l y . - ing wife from the blazing house PACKAGE STORE c v and then summoned firemen who 35 OAK STREET TEL 6597 were hamlicappcd by a lack of wa­ ter in their efforts to save the structure. ^‘De Soto R e A V k r o f t NO OTHER CAR ridesi like a De Soto. Pick your own bumpy MiUlOM'PAOOF TBLeVlSlOtd “test route” . . . then fe e l how those amazing new Onflow In Hi« low-prlc* flaM. shock absorbers eliminate bumps and bounce! For a new thrill in television enjoy­ PROVEN IN MORE NO OTHER CAR is more fun to drive. De Soto’s new high- ONLY Ford Trucks give you See FonTe wid* edectian o f f^ ton to 3-ton modeM ment come in today and nee this out- compression engine is bigger, more powerful than ever. Tip- Wk thie popular F-1 Pickup, cut hauling cosf* with MS standing ron.sole rnmbinalion, the grace­ THAN A MILLION HOMES P O W E R P IL O T . S -S TA R E ^ T R A Cab* shown. Toe Shift with Fluid Drive lets you dyive without shifting. ful “Rutland.” II* P O W ER P H O T And no car in America has bigger brakes! .o *.***’ Here’s 16-inch Eye Witness television • BIG 16 INCH EYE WITNESS NO OTHER CAR gives you such va lu e. Soto, “MELROSE Just compare De with the cleare.st picture ever achieved: ECOMOMY BCONOMT — PERFORMANCE A gain in '61—Ford atep-ahead feature for feature ... and dollar for dollar ... with any other plus magnificent AM-FM radio with the TELEVISION tS A T f engineering packa even more value COMFORT— DURABIUTT! car at any price. You’ll pick D e Soto! “Golden Throat" tone system . . . and in ler «M 6-pi*ea flw N rd Track F*wor Fllol Is ■ simpisr, into new Ford Trucks, with a You can choose from over 180 addition two record changers to play all pUceectting • AM AND FM RADIO Jading Fed. Tax hilly-prewwi way of gatlinp Hw m*ti wealth o f great new features! Ford Truck models, fi?om 95-h.p. ‘ record speeds. .K truly great instrument. powor from Iho foosl . •> / A plaeeeetting lacledts Under the hood as well sb on Pickups to 145-h.p. b ig jo bs! Imife, fork, teaspoon, talad It outomariooBy aiotei* and firs* th* the modem new firont end, in the Apd remember, only Ford gives BUY NOW BEFORE THE TAX. • TWO RECORD CHANCERS fork, batter spreader, and right amount o f gas, at precisely the right S46l cream soap spoon. instant, to match constantly changing new 5-8TAR Cabe with wide rear you a dioice of V-8 or Six! • - . •-6 yT*.| apeed, load aad power requirementa. window, in tranimiaaiona, axles, you select the power that fits FOR ALL RECORD SPEEDS Unlike conventional aystems,. tha your neisds! Come and see us— By So* Barnett By Mr*. Anne Ctobot Powar n io t uaea only one control instead . . . all the Tray throu^ Ford i For a tiny miss of on* to six Intricate carvingt on a gnaint Amerlea'a gay plantation era. Create lovely bedlinens by com of two, yet it dewgned to aynchroniae Trucks for ’51, you’ll find bigger get the facts on Ford’s proven : year*—en adorable little outfit •Id roaewood chair in Melrose The mansion's oolmnns sug­ blning crocheted rose motifs and firing twice aa accurately. POWER PILOT EOONOMT! ; for playtime out of dcxirs. Note embroidered wild-rose sprays . and better reasons for Ford Truck : the saucy pockets and ric rac trim Mansion at historic Natchec, gested the artistic theme for iu You can use regular gas . . . you get Work the motifs and edging in N-SrXR EXTRA CW *1 •UiU *d««awii SM* •- ' on the dreas, the cute puffed white or variegated pink thread Mississippi inspired a Gorham hsndle . . . the plush chtirs its no-knock performance. On\y Ford in tha ; Sleeves on the Jacket. loss-price field dvea you Powar Pilot and enibrolder the sprays In soft designer to create “Melrose"*. foli center panel. . . the lavish * Fattem No. 84W Is a aew-rite coloring and simple stitches. Economy! ; perforated pattern for alzea 1, 2, Pattern No. 5367 consists of hot Here is.* sterling pattern of decorations h* majestic beauty. Hare ia an important Ford angineeting I I, 4, 5 snd 6 years. Size 2, dress, bonus, already fboved on thouMnda Iron transfer for 2 pillowcases sabstantial weight whose See “Melrose", symbol of plan­ X 1-4 yards of 39-inch; bolero, 6-8 land full top sheet, color chart; trucks in a c t i^ aervioe . . . which gives FORD TRUCKS yard. jcomplete crocheting Instructions warmth and richness of design tation days designed for itood- you still bettar performance. . . sooe* you i> V a t this pattern, send 3Se plus TELEVISION and material requirements. recalls the romantic setting* of e n living, at our store today. atin more money! Is for first-class malUng, in Coins, Send 20c plus 5c for flrst-class T U a m B i. your name, address, slsc desired, mailing, in coins, your name, ad­ LAST LONGER sad The Ifsnebester Evening dress and the pattern num ^r to P£. Ask to *«e the exehuive Coiham Sterling too! OPEN TODAY Hiialfi, U M Ave. Americas, New mhrrsfftrr dtofe si, 4,»0tjOOO Don't mbs OlOUCHO MAU I* "Yeu Set Your IK** Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ ane-yieoa, dsol-resistant knife handle. Ml both $■«* and TV *Mh werii •• *11 NIC Mlimu. UNTIL • P. M. ’Stork U . N. T. ning Herald, 1150 Ave. Americas, I experti prnrr Prrt r-r-ir fn f f r i f * ToaH Bke tha many iaterest- New York 19, N. T. ♦ klg aawiimr sucyesttona contained Needlework Fan*— A«ne Cab­ DEWEY-RICHMAN la the fil^lac and fiununar ftoah- ot's big new Album Is here. Doz­ JEWELERM— EST. 19M ROY MOTORS, Inc. 351 EAST CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 5111 tHk Btw-almpla atyles, special insoiDwi' ens of faKlnatlng new designs, 767 MAIN HTREET I l l .X’OIITII MAIN STREET MANCHESTER fiMtfiaas; gift patterns printed in- gifts, decorations and special fea­ DILLON SALES and SERVICE OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL P, II. Jha book. Send 3S cents to- tures. .. Plus 4 gift pattern* and , /llzMctona. • 26 cen^. ai9 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER « V. i»«**v h.’immu < •-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY. MARCH 13, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY. MARCH IS. 1951 PAGE BLXVKtf

IMiaBm now U ncfotlatlnc for a public parklnf lot on Purnell place con- j Costello Hits No N««d for Any LulUby; Hiss Appears Selling Wave elating of property of the Archie , Chewing Wrigley’s IW^rkers Vote O b i t u a r y T h cre’o HoopiUl Loll Hayes eetate. ] Crime Link Sure of Jail Drops Stocks Other February collections H"t- ; Eagles and Laurels in Rec Semi-Final Playoff Tonight There’s a lull in the materni­ ed by Collector Nelson include : Spearmint 6nm ToStay Idle ty ward at Manchester Memo­ charity repayments 3860.09, police (Conttaned from Page One) rial hospital these days and For Perjury Losses to $4 a Share department $801.27; building and very lltUe need for a lullaby. plumbing fees $1,194; recreation i Freshens The Taste Happy Chandler Manages THE Connecticut Accepts Rid D e a th s make him a "apecUcle'’ and de­ The reason being that there $1,194 and veterans’ housing ren- i Dim Ondook for Quick Based on Possibility To Keep Record Intact To l’l«y in NCAA Tourney prive him of the right of counsel- hasn't been a birth In four (Conttnord From Page One) lals $3,315.41. The total month’s , When the mouth it dry or the Nassiffs and Meriden client privacy. Winners to Gain Right Aceoid OB Dbpule at MIM N^IU<‘ Bartnun days. Of End to Korea War miscellaneous collections amount­ taste is stale, there’s nothing MIM Nfllle Bartram, 01, died at trn n y er in Picture ed to $8,439.22. HeraM Angie University of t?onnerlitul's Last birth was a daughter to jury deadlocked 8 to 4 for convic­ more relreshing than a stick of New York, March 13.—(45 -- E^elow - Sanford the Mancheater Memorial hoapltal His appcuriiiuc came shortly tion. The second trial conviction New York, March 13 (J’l- A The February collection on prop­ great hsskqjball team, winner* ; Co. after a deputy New York Attorney Mr. anti Mrs. Lawrence Brogan delicious Wrigley s Spearmint In hla farewell speech to th# B y laat night after a short illness. of 78 High street on March 9 — came on Jan. ‘21, lO.’iO. selling wave hit the stock market erty taxes was $8,885.56 and the Open Playoffs Friday Senate in 1945,* Happy (TTiand- of 22 of 25 starts during the To Face Garden Grove She %vas boni in Redding and General had tc.stillod that he was today and sent prices down by as collection of water bille amounted ; Gum. its lively, cooling flavor- EARL W. YOST regular aeason, have accepted ItiempaOBtrlUa, Conn., March IS nlroduced to unilerwnrid chieftain four days ago. Tlie mark of no The remaining judges — Chief ler remarked: "Another spent bioat of her life there, except births was, however, expected Justice Vinson and Justices Jack- much as $4 a share. to $20,170.30. real. old-lashioned garden mint Sports Editor an Invitation to compete In the ProapacU of a quick settle- ? n h e T a a t even yearn Adonis by former Mayor Wll- strange thing la that I have for the past seven yeans d r-"’”’ to be "broken some time to­ son, Black, Douglas, Burton ami Most of the losses were held to —freshens the taste and breath Silver City Five Holds never been able to serve the annual NCAA Tournament. m at of tho otrike which yester- i n Manchester with li«m O Dwycr_ ami olhera Both Teams Reported at ! which she lived in Manchester night. Minton — gave no reason for the an outside range of $1 to $3 a almost instantly. Wapping Tops full term for which I was elect­ .Xppolntmeiit A Good One *,Zonie. Piiggy Bell and Bobby Announcement of the invita­ Soy clooed that plant of the Blge- , niece, Mrs. Wallace A. Shlp- Jerome C5. Aml)ro. takinjf the share. Vicliiii | Three Decisions Over tion and accept aiice was made witnc.s.i .stand a« tlie second th fiivision consolidated , American Woolen, and Anayonda sisted thst they have five men liind la well aware of his duties day. N assiffs win was Binka' best he and his players dread to meet. I held this morning at 8:.K) at the eriillei of thi' 19th as.Hcmhly di.s- Washington clears up the wage : .'Ynytliing Can Happen New York, March 18 — (45 — ] anxious to follow In John dividual marks under sttsek. all Appointment of Johnny Hedlund \ Heading the Hat for Norm will be weeka Us bridgehead across tho Han riv­ I Copper. on the floor so he put on a suit. present Hal Tiirklngton's birth­ the offense records of the circuit a* Reereatlon Director for the T h r production workers walked |w }\ Qui.sh P-iineral Home, ami at trii t,■' Amhro said. er, The brldgehe.'id was nearly 1 1 freeze, and a demand for a work I When Meriden and .Mam heater His eleven points and freezinrr Third-seeded Brigham 5’ o ii n g , Falkowski's fiiot-atepa. The laf- day was la.st Saturday. Hal han- his highest point-netter, the fast, out at 9:15 yesterday morning 9 o'clock at St. .lames churcli I'lie committee reeently named loud clause, YOUR NEW CAR NOW: are In danger of being washed Town of Manchester «n*wera the miles deep and eight miles wide. A get together anylliing can happen. Ihi ball late spelled the doom for | breezed into the semi-final.s of th e 't*’’’’-’' resignntioii becomes effec- dlea publicity for the playoff out "desd-eye", diminutive Red ' after union officials had circulated • Rev. K.lgar Farrell was Hie .Adonis, whose real name is Jo ­ .Add to Demands Last season the Silver City quin­ I live March 31. Iledlund will go on $61 qiieallon. Ueiieriil .Manager ; l.o>onHrd who will he found holding with Rev. regimental commander of the 2.’ith Uollec'tor Noles the Caterers. National Invitation Basketball king.* .Meriden li the only team George Mikan of Minneapolis George Waddell niiide the an- among them. A meeting waa called brant at the ma-ss, seph Ikilo. as a lieutenant of big- told A. P. Correspondent Jim Dick said the the company has 1— Immediate delivery for a limited time. tet polished off the locals lour The Caterers dominated the flrst I the town pavroll Thursday, March down a forward post Along ald- in the Kaatern I-eague to hold an already has eclipsed one mark, his nfmnrenieiit yesterday. for last night, following which | George Hughes thetlie tlearon ami sliot gnmlilor Frank Costello in Backer: added one item to its demands. times in the season but bowed out half and led at the quarter 11 to 3 Tournament last night, hut St. ! advantage over Manchester this I Ing Red will be the Regies .second John Hannon the suti-dencon ! 15. 299 persons! foul* committed to Joseph Pararo, president of Local , Rev ruling a major crime syndicate "They (the Reds) take their This, according to Dick, is a re­ Month’s Income 2— Cars fully equipped with chrome. No .sub- bo the playoff champions m the and continued to hold « small John's, th* No. 1 entry, was almost j The new Rec boss has a wonder­ season 'I’lie Silver City (.5ty team ! highest scorer R|II Zabel, the - -- - *•the ------unanimous1------'Mrs. | Jane Maeearone was soloist quest that the Hockaniim Mills date being two more than his own Big George Deniko scored 42 ; hiM)k-ehot artist at the other for- 2188 announced reaclilng from .New York to New wounded with them, and as many .stitutes. three game aeries that went the i margin at the half. 28 to 22. In ousted. I ful background a* a player, coach scored throe win* In four start* peak of last year. He has three continuing the I and organist. Burial was In St. Orleans. have an open shop. Dick said this route. Nassiffs started off on th e ! the third period Wapping made and officiai. A big asset in his new point* with the tiiuvcrsily of Con- iwuid. Doing the jumping will be vote In favor of of their dead as they can carry Manchester’s net balance on While Brigham Young trimmed (luring regular arason play. Naa- game* to set new marks .lames cemetery where Rev. ('iistello was slated to be the so we cannot get an accurate ac­ was impossible. right fool this year by plastering I its hid and with Daly hooping his position will be his fondness for siffs hope to S((uare thr series hy uecUcut frcshmati ha*kethnll team lust year's foul shooting cham]). atrike. Hughes read the eomniitlal serv­ marking meter collections now ,*1—You save the proposed new Federal tax. St. Louis with BUI imsing case, 75- He now needs only 26 point* to last season in 12 games. Demko, Pararo aaid the workcra were fir.^t witness '.oilav. hut he showed count of the damage we have done Company officials at Rockville stands at $20,508.82 according to the Pros in the first engagcnienl, long shots and the whole Wan ixiya and his willingness to spend t.'ikmg Meriden In two straight Big 11111 Wade who has also man- ' ice. 58, St. John's had all it could do to|> hi* o\vn previous mark * six fool, five Itii'b (Ciller, was s aged to hit the double figures, determined not to return to their up late, ami Amlmi was put on the to them, hut we know they are were in New York city this morn­ the February report made bjr Col- i 1— No trade required, but high allowance if you but Meriden now boasts three ping team rontribiitlng to the hours teaching .vouLha the fiinda- games in the playoffs for the 1,865 set a year ago. Mikan h*« poata until Intolerable conditiona Bearers were (’armll Barrett sliuid. When Costello arrived, he hurting." ing to .seek a ruling from tlie straight win* over the Silk Town- scoring they went out in front 41 to nip fired-up St. Bonaventure, ' mentala of the game. Johnny lacks league i hamplonship. reserve. H e* s former Mitnr.he*- Ilouuding out the guard posltlona ' Norbet J B.arrett. Albert Merrer lector of Revenue Samuel Nelson. do trade. 60-58, before 10,124 at Madison been averaging 35 point* per ter High player. I w ill he Phil Pease and Captain at the plant were changed. He iden­ w'a.s shuttled into, an ante-room at Board of Directors of J. P. Stev­ The total income from parking era. When the schedule was halted to 27 at the three-quarter mark a eollegc degree, but so did Fal- Shots Here and There game for the laat eight Rtsrts. Me and George Mojuln. the federal cotirthouse to await ens company, parent owner of the after Hartford .dropped from the From here In. Wapping zipped the Square Garden. kinvski, and the latter was the I Marty Klingle who plays best' tified aa intolerable conditiona re­ meters since they were act up here St. John's, trailing by 14 points Printed on the reverse side of can belter hi* field goal* record peated wamlnga and diamlasala for Ills turn. mills. One official at Rockville re- league, Meriden enjoyed a two hall around and Wally Fortin's iiest director the t o ^ evef Ixiaat- press wrestling tickets dislrlhulcd Krnie Noske, foniier Twilight when the chips sre down. Theodore C. .Anderson stands at $40,1,5:1.06 of which $19.- early in the second half, stormed of 649 with just aix more. Fur­ minor infractions of company mica. Amliro said he was elected to I5 »be of RFC fKirtod this ruling would he final game edge over Nassitts, but the me-n were at a losii- a* the Har­ ed. I by the Sporting Kveiils, Inc., i* the I.eagiic pit'her w ith the Hamilton As for th(' "Miracle Team", A military funeral for Tlie >dc>ro 644.24 represents the meter cost. back and finally gained the dc- | thermore, if he can score pisl 85 Pararo said that there would be Demoeralir leadership in tlie 19th and the extent to which the com­ clubs had to meet each other twice vester* waited for s chance to This writer has known Johnny I following: The person using this Props, and now a private in the ('ouch Pete Ktaiim feel* confident’ Carl Anderson of .”>•> Winter street, Last month the collection was McCLURE AUTO CO. cislon In the last three seconds: more point*, he’ll rrack hla best BO picketing of the plant becauae assemhly di.striet in Brooklyn in pany would go in negotiating with more. The locals were the only rush In and lay one up. Kreysegg for a number of years, having ticket aasiimea all risk of personal Army Air Corps and stationed at Hint his Ixjys will bring home the was held thi.s afternoon at two Is Nc*ariiij5 Eiul $1,908.14. The sum being raised by HUDSON SALES and SERVICE when center Bob Zawoluk connect­ season’s average. 28 3 per game Bradley Field in Windsor Ijoeka bacon and will ride all his hopes the unanimous vote made It un­ 19.",;’, ns an insurgent "against the" the local union. team with a chance to gain first left the game hllf way through been closely associated with him Injury and all loss or damage to o'clock at tho T P. Holloran Fun­ the collection* will he drawn on to .I?."! MAIN ST. “Open Evenings” TEL. 2-9142 ed with a dramatic field goal. and he needs onlv 16 foul points reports Roger LaFrance and Ralph on the League'* highest soorer. necessary. He added that the state regular parly organisation. Me Meanwhile, as 6,000 workers al- provide public parking places and place, so now they battle Meriden the flnal nertod afid Wapping fin­ on several athletic teams. I feel property. Who said It waa aaf* to to best his record of 567. eral Home, 17.A Center street Rev. [Milnted out the leadership has (Continued From Page One) I ready were off the job, an addi- | for the honors. ished with four men but their lead So St. John's will play the win­ quite confident that Mr. Waddell .Schiiniov are In the same outfit. Norm Burke, his lanky center. At Board of Mediation and Arbitra­ Fred R Edgar, pastor of the Sd'ith traffic Improvements. The town sit In the press row at mat cards? Dirk McGuire of New York al f((rwards will be Jack Perry end • tion had offered Its services but no I Sim e I liiuiged ------, tion.il 6.000 rnUon workers pre- . Torrington took care of Meriden wa* too hig for the Groves to ner of tonight's quarterfinal match made a wise decision In naming Manny Liebert w-lll tiae midget I.nFlame Is a professional base­ Methodist church, offici.ated i between Arizona and Dayton while ready has surpassed hi* 19.50 rec Fred Booth with George Brooks action on negotiating the dispute ! "You were a rebel?" asked coni- ready toucheil off a Federal Grand i pared to strike Thursday at mid-| In the playoffs in two straight make s dent In. Mcdlund to the Recreation posi­ ord of 386 assist*, with 390 and ball league catcher and n former The bearers were Kenneth .May. ! Brigham Young will face the North wrestlers on Wednesday night's local resident Scluimey, a Rock-, Tom Conran holding down was in immediate prospect. i. mittee eoiiMHel Rudolph Halley. Jury investigation aimed at un-1 night. The largest mill to be games, then fell to Nassiffs in For Wapping, Daly put In 16 tion. card at the Hartford Auditorium. three games left. Andy Phillip James Hutton. (Tarence Peterson, I i "No. an insurgent, " Ambro re- covering any law violations in the I affected in this threatened strike] similar fashion. Manchester is and Dan Burke scored 15. For Carolina State-Seton Hall winner. Playoff Hoop* aad Mlwea vllle lad. haa played with the Hill i t*'" backcourl John Gordon, .Sr.. George Covey Little Braver, a full blooded In­ of Plilladelphla ha* 384 with two I This game should be a thriller j plied. making of big government loans. ' would be the American Thread atroagar than thay have been at the Caterers, Paul Arcari got 13 The semifinals are set for Thurs­ Tw’lrler Phelps and Bunny dian, meets Little Roe, a Swiss games remaining. Billlea and Rockville-Moriarty'a and tliester Shields. j I He said he held the post until Any action by the Grand Jury. ' company plant In Willimantic. any time this year and rate a good points and tamonaeo, in addition day; with the finals Saturday. Welch handleti the Eastern for the print several years. He's a from start to finish with plenty Burial was In the East cemetery, midget in the headliner . . Two Both Joe Fiilks of Philadelphia .of excitement and the winner of Assembly Speed-Up 1938. and never received any par­ which convened yesterday, appear-1 Tliere, E. Burton Shaw, agent chance to topple Meriden. The visi­ to getting 12 point*, played a fine St. John's uphill victory can be l^eagiie playoff game In Torring­ and Belli* Rmswlev of Baltimore I shortstop. where a firing squad from the tors will field three all-stars in traced to two factors: fine boxing bouts are listed on tills game wdl face the League ty patronage. He is now an assist­ ed to be weeks away. I of the company, appealed to union floor game and did * good 1oh ton last Saturday night In com- television this week. Wednesday are flirling with the free throw; I State Armory in HartforJ fired ant to the state attorney general. their starting lineup while Naas- : keeping Dalv covered mi’st of the 1. Close ball-hawking in the mcmlable fashion. . . 'Tom Tiilan, i linniing Diiiinv Fniroiic. Im *1 winners. Garden Grove. In S host Pushed by Shapiro Th* aiibconimittee. of which I ‘f''" iilglit Johnny Bratton and Charliec j percentage II r ' ...... mark ...... - of 85 ...... 9 held by three volleys an. rg ...... 1- 0 1 after the .game that in Ills opinion Prnvidenrr, It 1 Knlnnd I.n'f .ti'd lisll'-d In lUK. lls mrtllHgnl Five Vi'sis .\i’o Iiidv-Rie dim Bearers were Fred I^wi.s. i given to Walter V. Face, the gro- Mirir’iinii i j, rR ...... 0 n 0 I pressing defense, hawking the jiall, ynung/iters who w ill be heard Ironi Hie X'.’.’i 0(1 ) iiil.I ,| ,\niia Chlqiiila J bly's judiciary committee. served Ita purpose to investi);ate cigarettes and "fooling around" player-coach. Billy Pleas amt Bobby Knigbt could dribble R liR.*- Now Voth, p»nnl ed cnidiict .'-iiA'tuk al 111' I'Ui'd Sid' Thomas J. Smith, John A. Trot­ Iiim. htivonnr. N lln .Slakes nl .Smila Anita, ter and Joseph E. Lilfr.. I purchases of property near the the RE('. But he said it has turn­ with safety devices. A home of your own is one of life’s Rreatesl treasures RagI«*9on. \% ...... 1 1 3 . tered and disorganized. Worth Patterson averaged 17 and j Ten Years Ag.i I>fgin,\’ Myers Governor Raymond E. Baldwin ed up fliulings which might merit Oiarge IM*rrimlnaMoii along with Paul Labanowski and In five minutes, St. John's tied of the famed Harlem Globetrot­ J.. 10. Buri.ol was in the family plot 'Site. Mr. McKelvey Is no longer . . . an investment of importance. A home loan from Man­ ters. That’s quite a compliment. 13 9 points respertively for the I’lid'lv Hidland lx Ihc Roys' lun- wa.a nntneil head f .otball coach at (R), now a state Supreme Court creation of a group somewhat simi­ Jame.s P, Quinlan. now of Shannon on the floor. Reaervea In­ TotAlP ...... tR 7 45 the score, 48-48. Hnltimore Biibyfa'e Jonefl. MO, in the 8'..ast cemelefry. employed in the program” ScfTR At half time, 3S-22 Grote. . i"i Tallin Tennis eliniiipion at Hu Bo ton Collece Justice, advocated a dual Job ban . Springfield, who was discharged chester SavinR.s and Loan Association is arranged prompt­ clude Hole, Ed Redding, Joe Schio- W.a.sn’l Bobby terrific in Toning- i UConns The 21at Annual Nation- Dotroit. outpointed Smtffv Smith. A reporter asked if the com­ lar to the Hoover commission to j The lead see-.sawed but with 10 W :d ;3ide Itn. Hid'nilil won tile Twenty Years Ago ■ Tommy aa long ago aa 1939. He never ! bv Bigelow’ several weeks ago to ly. A friendly discussion of facts and figures is always pucie and George Jarvis. ton ? .. .Three former members of .nl Duck I’m Bowling Congress Hochefltrr. N. Y.. 10. 1 could persuade the legislature to i mission had obtained ’’an admis­ conduct "a general investigation j seconds left the tcam.s still wn e Uie H.arleni Globe Tro’ters are . Tonrniimriit opecs in Knltimoie on Idle b\ d' f( almg lliu .Moral ly In Loui'liraii o'llpointed Krnie Schaaf of moral atandardi in govern­ start the current unrest, said he Meriden will get their first look Montreal Johnny (Iioro, 117. adopt it. I sion" from McKelvey. welcomed. St Hank DeZonie, Puggy Bell and Trinity lliiscis tied at 58-58. St. John's, in po.-scs- with Nassiff- They are Hank De- 5pril 1 and runa through April 29. llie finals, 2'J '2U. ’J 1 -1 :> ninl '21 17, In s len-nmml bout at Madisud Backs Troops ment." and Frank Middelaer, former Montreal, stopped (Inhy Keiland. In recent years, the principle has | "We have enough facts to justi­ Tom Whipple in Nassiff uniforms. ' Sion, called time and Mi Guirc told i here w ere 31 cnlries in the toiii - Sipnie Garden fy the action we took In dropping "I am quite willing to purpose union pre.sident. were discharged his team to freeze the hall until j 147. Montreal, 9. won the backing of both major po­ Allan and Bobby Knight are ex­ Rhode Island Rams I Boston - Paul Pender. Ifi7. nnment. i For Europe him, " Dean replied. it," he told reporters. because thev were caught am ik­ The Staff here is enthusiastic regarding home owner­ I the final seconds, then flip it to Exiillilllo'’ Vi.lseball litical parties. Rcpublicani now ing at the plant. He accused the pected to fill the remaining posi­ Brrtokline, Mhss diew ’Aith Jnr Pace 1* a Salt Lake City gro­ ship. You will be pleased with our close cooperation. ’ Zawoluk and let nature take its 'I he Hnwlis, i'H|dauiri1 by Jin are proposing that the prohibition And. he said, any such study company of "discriminating tions on the first line with Golem- Rindon^, 164 Floxhury. Msse , 10 cery dealer who Is reported to Boston. March 13 Colbv’ will course. Cliaiullcr lo Resign M o ra l Iv me Hie elminpions ol Los Angele.s I’l • Chicago' be written into the state Conatl- (Continued from Page One) "ought to include an examination biewski, Karl Yost, Charlie Muzi- against us becaii.se we were too J. j I N t 3 tntion, a process that will take have bought options on two pieces of Congressional relations" wjth kevik and Joe Bcniei ready play Boston College and Tufts will It worked. St. John's moved the i < onntr> ( lnh l.rAtar Ini ' St .di'li .I1111101 Hurkelliiill of land in the area for $44,000 In active In the union.” oppose Tiinity tomorrow night in ball on the outside before tos.sing l.eagiie I'lie Hawk.'' had little I'ltiMliurgh n . Seattle iI’C l.i 2. ■everal years. The Democrats say IS a proposal to put a 4 000.000 various government agencies, pre­ William Gray, public relations OPEN DAI1.V 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M. action. 1 late November and later sold them sumably Including the RFC. e s t e f the semi-finals of New England's it to Zawoluk, who was in the cor­ (■4>ltlhr(rL*i * ■ i lioidde innin;; lie Idl* ii.h th".\ I'luln lelpiua . I Boston I N t they want it to take effect im­ manpower ceiling on the armed nfficer at Bigolow-aanford. aaid Meriden la confident their supe­ Within Six Months I mediately. forces. 1 at a profit of $76,000. Fulbright said it would be "em­ CIX>SED WEDNESDAY AFTEBNOOX. riority will continue over Man­ first Inritational Basketball Tour­ ner. The six-six pivotman ttxik two r-ir’^rneM lOff 9*: ni '.ri .swept hoDi roiiniis of pla\‘. i-oiii tiic two workers who were dis- I.. rAiifi.iTi ...... nr. um ru New York l A i 10 Cleveland 8. Although endorsed in party Towe's plan to bar assigning I In .Salt Ijike ("My. Pace de­ barrassing" for any Senate com­ OPEN THI'B.SDAY 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M. chester. Not so with the home nament. strides, stopped, and banked a one- piling a neat II '2 reeoid. Plic mlsFPcl Friday had tampered w-ltli .Tnhn ...... UM uirj 1H lien Imiingsi. platforms, the dual Job ban has | American troops to'the North At- clined comment. He would neither mittee to inquire into the conduct forces, who feel DeZonie and Bell The Eagles of Boston College hander off the backboard. r'aiii IS eotiipo-wil of Die follie.viin; I I imfirm nor deny whether he safety devices on two new looms SAVINGS will engage Colby on the latter's > kv. (M .t ...... 1!M 11! Poitland il’iq,) 1, I’llt.-lnu gh never received enthusiastic support I lantic Defense force without prior of Senators. He said such an in­ make Nassiffs the best in the Ed Milkovich, St. Bonaventure Major•f LeaKiie Owners i”.i4-» ...... u»;i ]-i2 pla\ei-'i, .Inn Moi.ail\'. Don;; knows McKelvey. He said earlier in the jacouanl department. floor at W ater^lle, Me., and Tufta “ Pres.dents 8 ord h nek ol the .Na- ,\ion.’on .Inn Ta > loi C,ioige Mi ■ ” 1' 3 from many legislators. They are 1 i'‘’>'8;re.s.sional approval has the quiry if carried very far might Jasenh Perara, iinlon president, league. The best place to decide coach, didn’t see eyc-to-eye with there was "nothing irregular" in will play in it# own gym in Med­ the officials during the game Are .Anxious lo Buy Lljl Uonql League, Will Harridge of the i'all. link I’mpiei I ( . I’.idi Iio'iing .Nr,’ Volt, iNi N... Boston lAi. paid only $600 for their two-year | of many House Hepubll- easily wind up in "personal ven­ said the "bovs were only fooling it is on the playing surface. The American I..oague and club Presi­ <'am riled rmn term, and the possibility of win- ‘'Ans. his transaction. .and LOAN 963 MAIN STREET series Is a natural. Game time Fri­ ford against the Trinity Hllltop- "I feel sick ebotit the whole Hell. S a ii'iil ami Tipp,\ l/o;;mi. dettas" which would endure and around." He said that the tam ­ pers from Hartford, Cbnn, L'licxpirrcl l^ntrarl of dents Tom 5awkey ol the Boston Tnllls Washington vs. Deli oil ciineel- , nlng appointment to a better-pay- \ ^ similar stand was taken by McKelvey could not be reached day ia 8:30, a half hour earlier thing, he said. "Our boys deserved for comment. A telephone listed interfere with Senate efficiency. pering occurred when an assistant th association, in c - - Boston College qualified last Red .Sox and W anen Giles of the led rmn. , tag state Job has. to some, been i’ ^*' f'-OB Tolley committee to the weaver tied a string to the PHONE 2-16.’>* than usual. to win but didn't because of the of­ Oiistefl ('.ominissioiier K lU.llnl-’p in his name here haa been di.scon- "The Senate shouldn't be a i night hy building up an early lead ficiating. I hope I never see them Cincinnati Reds. Kiilur Loual Boalon iNi v,-. ,S| Lout* iNi ; one of the attractions of legislative I ■ censor of Senators." he aaid. safety catch on the loom and thus !!i :'"1 an attempt U. S. Troops Baek iJP)—Ameteura join professionals a hard one to call, and I think we opening of the regiu«i season April .v>0 573 52*> would be made to hitch the troop ' tion now. One of them, Senator work for onlv "about a minute", , at Colby. Tf>tc!c Two dogs from tlie M anehesler a candidate for the $7,- today in the $10,000 esminole Pro- handled it oi well as possible." hi* post within the next six month* 16. rider to the manpower legi.slatlon. f a- rw* Cspehart (R.. Ind.). told a report- and does no harm to the loom. Tufts not only qualified for the Olirdirnce Club will go to the nn- i year post of Republican State He said the two dismissed em­ Ametour Golf Tournament. Ed Hickey, coach of the St. regardless of whether hia aucces- Warren Giles of Cincinnati, s Rark^rc (*> Republicans may hold their fire i l l K orean l O W l l er he v^nw protest to the Senate tournament's second lost round of Louis Billikens, had nothing but pro-Chsndler man, said "I am sure ' r. ("'•rlinn iiiinl allow in Providence, K. 1.. auditor. Whether thi# post, vacant ' and "demand that this subcommit­ ploye* are Joseph 'Valla of Thorap- Play began yeiterday In the 54- play but avenged an earlier set 80r 1* elected. It was learned to­ until the bill reaches the fliior, holc event that offers $7,000 in praise for Brigham Young, a ver­ day. the owners would buy up Chand­ I T/i.v « . .MmiTTi 18. They will be club ataca March 1. comes within the pos.slhly thi.M week There thev will tee be given additional time and soiiville and Donald Campbell of back in whipping a favored Wil­ ; I(qnd ...... lieaNiiier Ray Gagnon'.‘i ('oilier meaning of the dual job ban has (Contlnned From Page One) Springfield. Mass. Valla was prise money to the .low scoring liams team 65-56. ' satile and determined team. A close fiiend of the commis- | ler’s contract if he asked for it." IJfM jPgiia! run Into onpo.sitlon .steamed up by funds with which to carry on." proa. Another $3,000 goes to pio I K ’le IlH S|ianicl. ".’’ parliey, ' anil Itoliei la been a matter of dispute. "We've only scratched the aur- laid off for two weeks and Camp­ Trinity, another underdog bat­ "They sure looked great," said sioner told the Associated P ress, Fred .Ssigh of the 81. 1-oui* I Mfrn . President Truman, House .'Speaker members of the winning teams. Hickey. "Why they capitalized, on 1 Inllock's Giddrn Retrieve r. Attorney General George C, Con­ Rayburn and other administration blasted the attacking Reds. Finally face," he salt). bell was discharged. tled to nip Rhode laland State 87- that CTiandler had debated th e : Cardinals, perhaps Chandler * bit-! Big Jim Ferrier of San Francisco, all oilr mistakes, and w’hen thst tercst anlBgonisI, said he did not, Totsli m 4.T7 41«) 124.T "Chief ' way says he believes it does not, leaders. In a telephone talk yester­ infantrymen drove off the Commu­ 86. The two latter games were at idea of quitting immediately aft­ Is SAFETY TESTED who won $2,000 on successive Sun­ happen# , . " Hickey raised his believe theri’ w.ss, an o itstamling Yardhlrd$ (?) "Sparkey" entered in Novice atace auditors are appointed by the day with Congressional leaders nists. Tufts. . . . . er hla repudiation by the m ajor- 0 { IM^ Ml ; mill IS t l ying Im llu' fir.sl leg days In taking top mone.’- In the randidale in sight and that the Hli Blip 112 1 legislature alone. Other GOP from Key West, Fla., Mr. Truman No Reason fur AA'ithdrswal Captain Tom Deegan led the despair, league owncr.s vcstcrdiiv. hut was ...... ‘i 1 a , h.’i l’s7 of Il'S C. D. degree St. Petersburg and Mienii Beach owners were determlntd "not lo be ...... fllV O'i leaders have taken the position was reported to have expressed There was no ready explanation i 1 ux w i Boston College attack with , 14 advised against it. Iwd r Iriiak It Wt .1 4 ■| 'liiei i.H enti'i I .1 in op. 11 .\ AnlomoliTP I.rafne 10.1 1MT •:i: USED CARS that the appointment of any legis­ the hope Congress would not re­ for the sudden Communist with- ! ' po-nt- a- the Eagles ran up .'big As waa the case in St. I’etcr.- stampeded again" into qamirg a F; ...... l'*2 and iH living fm I hr seiond leg yesterday with 35-32—67 over tho commissioner without a thorough lator to any state-paying job' no strict transfer of troops to Europe. druwal from the mountain re- ! lead al Ihs slaiT and held on lo IWanrhetlrr Ante r*rti lei burg three months ago, the mag-1 of hla C. D. X. degree. He won his doubts where they had fought bit- | 6.873-ys.rd semlnole golf club win. Merle Jordan scored 17 for investigation. Tptftls ...... 411. .797 411 1320 ’ 19 Oldn 98 2-Door matter how the appointment Is Republicans yesterday tried un­ O tu U k * club course to pace the field. V. D»ll*r*r* ... __ lOR i7 nates voted not to reelect Chandler l first leg In Hartford la.st month successfully first to split the one- terly for every yard of ground. ! Bowdoin.. _ made, violates the spirit of the E. DellsEer* ...... 8.5 to a new term. In a written secret Saigh refused to divulge the | llanihnneB (1) and plans to finish hia aocond dc- , ’18 Chev. Flectline 4-Door proposed ban. paokage draft law revision and Some front line officers said pos­ DRY PULVERISED POULTRY MANURE Marly RcLsner, led BU In lls all f'aprlMoxl ...... 04 76 •lop Loiiin lias Flu ballot, nine owner* voted ,fori name.* of the candidate* hut ad- 1 Usmtipton . . ion •*5 ](■) 2’*h gree ki^Mny at the Wllllmnnlic ' Cnlversal Military Training bill sibly they were pulling back to . i bill viclorlous balUe wllh Colbv. WrpiU’fki ...... 9 .'. 65 lUi- '19 Olds 98 Convertible Carpenter was disappointed early FOR LAWNS AND GARDENS ITannInif ...... Chandler and seven voted against mitted that the list co-itnlned klaii'l D2 121 no :iMD .sliow. '' S In the session in bids for two non­ into two bills, and second |o split make a new stand In prepared de­ - .. ~ ...... Rcisiier equalled Colhv’a field .... lOt 100 SnilU) ...... 9R 101 11.') 112 $1.80 80-pound bog at tho fom Lox-n ...... - HR him. He needed 12 for re-election. "about 30 names” including tho. PIO '47 OIdH 98 2-Door out," said Maj. A»IVi(Nn HOIISB with MAJOR HOPPLE HOH/ A BAND O' GOAD,MARTHA/ 7AKe VlHEN 1 CLEANED 3AKE‘6 tU pBlH ag 88 Articles fer Sal* 48 Wealing Apparel— Fnm 57 Hooaes for Salt 78 AEtoMobO* for 8ala ♦ BiwlnhM ScnriMS Offend 18 G r a n d m a ^s Cane THeM JAWALIMA 16 LBADOrP MAN AT 6TALL Ve6TERDAV,Hl6 THINGS m a n p o w e r Shortage apeUe op­ PEAT HUMAS, M84 per yavard, two s p r i n g Suit and topper for 10 or HOSfl.' THEV BCCARFAST — DID WERE GONE — PLUS A FEW Sense and Nonsente REPAIRINO BY Si-uart R. Wol­ REPAIRS on aav.lng maehinea, IS A FEARSOME WEAPON OF MANY U^E^ PE6TTV NEAR IMT PONTIAC two-door aedan. yard* minimum. 8- a bag. Bon- .11 year old girl. Also other cloth­ HEAR HIM COMB tovNe l s a n d s o m e S o a p cott on washing machine*, vac­ motora, pendulum clocka, aclaaora portunity tor trained men. Pre­ t. 8- a ba GOT VOU Radio, heater. Excellent mechanl- pare youijsell at home in apar* Air Peat Company. 6515. ing. Phone 4385. LAKEWOOD' CIRCLE 'U IN LAST NIOHT f — THAT ALWAYS FALLS INTO £ b » ( i e d uum cleaners, -lOtore. amall »p- aharpened. Tradet. on aewlng ma­ DUMPCP OFF, Or Both Boye In a westera ot/atga a n c*l condlUon. Phone 6337 after time. 400 courses in business and .'ME BEEN vNAVriNfi HIS (SRiP BV pllancea. Welding and cutting. chines, ol<) end new. F. X. Dion. We have listed one of the laat. PIPN'T THEVf T have rich relatives taught to cut gemo. Aa to etaoBML 7:J0 p. m. ______engineering. Approved under the T'WO BURNER cabinet style oil FDR HIM TO a c c i d e n t /-*..* Motor replacement* A-1 Repair, 7779. stove. Practically new, 815. Phone Wanted— To Boy 58 If not the laat lot that will be And what makes me morose they don't have to be taught. ^ c r t h c m e n U O. I. Bill. Free catalog upon re­ available for sale In this extremely T D ELIVER A MB’S REALLY SC Sales, 180 Mein. Phon* 8597. 2-4052. Is the feet that they g et r e a d y for spr in g quest. International Correspond­ desirable tract. Sire 90' x 168'. PACKAGE FDR t h a t F Are all distant or close. A dietician eaya tha owfnlag CLAW iniD ADVT. look a r o u n d b e fo r e DOORS OPENEH3, key* fitted, Pfivata InstrnctioM 88 ence Schools, Box 1669, Scranton A CHEST of drawers suitable for L«vel and well located. WHICH He . TO OFF — F. K. Spears. meal should be eaten in silenoa. P A ID • 3 C .' THE BP DBPT. HOURS: YOU BUY copied, vacuum cleaner*, Irons, 9, Pa. Boats and Accsasoiica 4A child's room Call 2-4067. Most parents, however. Ilk* to art S M A. M. I* 4:41 P. M. guns, etc. repaired, shears, The unnrniiniloua trainer con­ with their kids. t u t o r in g DUMP TRUCK drivers and labor­ ARTHUR A. KNOFLA knives, mowers, etc. put In con­ In methematlce, chem­ FOR BOATS, motors, tackle, ma­ fessed Riving his nag a couple of 1950 CHRYSLER NEIV YORKER ers. Apply Colla Construction Co., Realtor dition for coming needs. Bralth- istry and physics. Tel. 2-4014. rine hardware and painta, Mc­ WANTED— BAR for basement hypos before the hlg reee. "Did he It would take a prodigal aoiiE 4-DR.—Radio, heater. Brand 84 Middle Turnpike west, between recreation room. Call 2-9820. 875 Main Street—Eat. 1921 walte, 62 Pearl atreeL BEGINNING and advanced steno­ Intosh Bqat C9., North end Pur­ Phone 5440 or 6938 win?" B.skefI his frienfi. "Nope." indeed, to expect a fatted calf In new. la a. lA and 4 p. m. No phone nell parking lot. Chrls-Craft, said the trainer, "but he sure was those days of high prices. 1950 CHRYSLER NEWPORT L.INOLEUM RemnanU. 50c square graphy and typewritli^. Mary call.4 please. WANTED—Good used furniture the happiest horse in the race!" lO flT — Black, tan aad white Jayne Mitchell. Tel. 8295. Merdnry, Champion and Scott- Any quantity. We otter you high­ Home Listings Wanted COUPE — Executive's car. yard. Asphalt tile, wall coveting Atwater. Phone 2-3102. • Open A good doctor la one who knows P t ft i- do*. On* year old. Vicinity New car warrantee. Done by reliable, weU-tralned est prices. Woodshed Phone 2- Intelligence Is like a river; the UPHOLSTERERS evenings. 8154. VERNON—6 room single 4 down, r ns much about medicine aa h* does e i North Bnd. Phon* 8269. Call men. AH Jobs guaranteed. Hall deeper it is, the less noise it about human nature. Richard L«cl*rc. 1947 PACKARD 8 CYL. 4-DR.— Help Wanted— Female 85 SPRINGERS 2 up, 1>,2'years old. All conven­ makes. A nice clean one owner car. Unoleum Co.. 32 Oak etreet. iences including combination who Phone 2-4092, evenlpg* 6166 or WANTED - Sales clerk for full OUTSIDERS Diamiinds— Watchc WANTED — White gas range, There la one hotel located In the WE HAVE a lovely U**r cat 1947 PON'HAC SEDAN COUPE atorm windows and doors, amesite A panhandler tried to touch an •troUed Into our hou*e a few day* 8109. ,______time employment. Apply In per­ Jewelry 48 apartment size. Phone 8927. driveway, $12,,100. Call Rockville town of Ono, Pa. Ita name 7 The —Extra nice. Full or part time. Also one old woman fur the price oY a meal n-Yis. 0*0. Win the owner call for it 7 24 HOUR oil burner service. Min­ son. Merlow's, 867 Main atreet. 1872-J3. llie other day and she gave him II IP oilman, 315 K**t Center 1947 PLYMOUTH SPEC. DLX. ambitioii.s yotinpr man for full LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re- —Mra. Mary Treseler, 4-D R —Radio, heater, dark neapolis controls. Earl Van Camp palra, adjust- watches expertly. two pennies. Wllllameport, Pa. *tr««t Phone 2-3035. CASHIER Wanted. Full time. Ap­ time who wants to learn up­ WANTED—Play pen. Taylor Tot MANCHESTER —7 room single, ____ '«-i3 blue. Phone 5244. ply In person. Popular Food Mar­ Reasonable prices Open dally. and stroller. Call 2-3123. tffull bath and extra lavatory. < 2 > Woman And tell me Just how you t)eeame destitute. , holstering trade, Thursday evenings, 129 Spruce Nearly half acre land, close to .flight after the World DeaU 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN COUPE!— WINDOW SHADES made to order ket, 974 Main street. I S o m e h o w lie I was always ju.st the way PerwHials street. Phone 2-4.387. schools, stores and bus. Could with the Negro who was applying One owner. Extra clean. and Installed. Venetian blinds MANCHESTER Kooma Wlthnal K4iard 59 I b o u n d s you are, lady. Always I was giv­ for a j(ih and was asked If he had HELP! —Doee your child have dif­ and curtain rods. 24 hour service. easily i e made into two-family. lik e a Be l l ing away great sums to the poor 1949 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE h y g ie n is t Wanted for dental UPHOLSTERING CO. Price is right. Modern 5-roora > any unlldren. ficulty In eom* of hi* echool eub- —One owner. Dark green, ra­ Eatlmatea gladly given. Fagan EIMPLOYED GenJemcn— Double THE OLD WHITEWASH TOLLING e- and 4ieedy. Negro —Yea, aah. I'ae got a boy. office. Write Box J, Herald. 48 Purnell Place Garden— Farm— Dairy single, space for an extra large Ject*. Teacher willing to tutor Window Shadv Co.. Route 44 at or single room, near bath. In Officer—What’a hla name. dio, heater. Producta SO room, oil heat, fireplace, nice lot, at home. Call 2-0752 after 4 p. m. Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. WAITRESS Wanted. Must be Telephone 2-9621 quiet home. Private entrance. MH'kEY FINN A Logleal ConrIuHlon! LANK LEONARD The Atruggle for riches is vanity, Negro—Weatheratrlp. 1940 CHEVROLET 2-DR. — Good 2-9696. very good location. Priced at according to a pastor. Wc'll bet transportation, black. steady and reliable. Apply In APPLES 45c basket, while they Oflleer — How’d he ever get a WANTED - Ride from Middle ANTigUES Rafinlahed. Repairing person. Tea Room, 883 Main $13,000, cash needed $4,000. 2- COULD VOU \-Y0u DON'T surwsejHo! mintmoiw 1 'ANOMAY WANT 70 the average hoes wouldn't give him namo like that. done on any rumltur*. Tlemann. last. Bring containers. Wllmer HEATED front room, continuous family 5-4 rooms, oil steam heat, Turnpike Eaat. vicinity of Bran­ 1937 PLYMOITTH 4-PR — One street. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Keeney, 490 Keeney street. I 99 The Dan PrwatsMe. 1m $ HE WANTS TO CAa WOULD NEVER 60 TELL YOU TO 60 A LITTLE any argument. Negro—Well, he was born Just ford and Benton atreeta to Pearl owner, black. 189 South Main aireet Phone hot water, centrally located, gen­ one apartment icnts at $48.50 OFF THE-AH- BACK ON HIS WORD, EASIER THIS TIME befo' de wah, and he aho' kept nM aUeet, Hartford. Hours 8 to 8. 6643. WANTED FIRST QUALITY Green Moun tlemen preferred. Phone 3129. per month, nearly 'i.-acre lot. On AHRANGEMENT PHIL! lUT HE MAY -ON ACCOUNT OP TAXES Superstition Is jusi a lot of bunk out o f the draft. Call 5939 after 6. BROWX-BEAUPRi:. Inc. A GOOD PLACE TO WORK tain.. potatoes. Mealy, cook and bus line, $13.,10(,, rash noedod HAVE CHECKED ANO EVERVTHIN6 BEING with most people until it comes PETER W PANTALUK, electrical FURNISHED Room for working $4,500. For appointment please FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER OVER YOUR BILLS 30 Bi.sscll St. Phone 7191 Are you fiiterested In pleasant Midwestern manufacturer wi.shes taste good, $1.50 bushel. Deliver­ true. Problem child; A daughter who t h e PR')dPtfi.n HUi School for contractor, maintenaiice and wir gentleman. Near bath. Call 2- call Howard R, Flastings. Phone FROM PAST 4 insists upon adding five years to young children Pre-klndergarlen. ing for light and power 40 Foster working conditions, a abort week, to engage field representative. ed to your door. Call Hathaway 2925. 1946 CHEVROLET tudor. very Selling experience desirable and^ 2-1107 Locations will not be given CONVENTIONS It's not wise to talk ton much, her age while her mother Is at- kindergarten. Aral grade Monday street. Phone 3308. good pay. a chance for advance­ 2-1.390-. clean local car. motor complete­ sales abihlv a requisite. Head­ over the phone. but it's atm okay to say. "Another tempUng to subtract five from through Friday. Tranaporution ment? Then this Hartford firm ROOM, near bath, in quiet home. her's. ly overhauled 1918 Pontiac club ALL TYPES of Income taxes pre- offers the opportunity you're look­ quarters will be In Manchester, -SEVERAL TONS of good hay, $30 Private entrance. Gentleman. 221 government bond, please." fumlabed. Mra. Lela Tybur, direc­ a ton at the bam. A. El. Fish, 284 sedannette Fully rc|uipped. Dopg- pared by tax expert. Reasonable ing for. with local territory to be covered. Charter Oak street. Call 8368. liOts li>r >aii> 7.’l tor. Phone 4267. las Motors, 333 Main. Commission and bonus arrange­ Lake .street. Phone 2-2961, Matrimony too often la a method A brain speelnllst was called In rates. Phone 2-0744. Mr. Dolan, to look over a man who had been WANTEn>— Ride to Nilea-Bemont- after 5:30 p. m. You will have a choice of many ment. Social security, health, hos- ROOM FOR RENT, for married F'OR SALF — Vernon, building of hubby finding out what marvel­ Interesting fields: arrested eight timee for apeeding. Pond, Weat Hartford, from vicin­ I'.ital and generous life Insurance couple or 2 girls. Two minutes lots, three miles from Manehes- ous men friends wife used to go 1941 WILLYS 4-door sedan. Ebc- benefits. Household Goods 51 with. To examine what? ity of Broad and Essex atreeta. Typist from Main street. Call 2-1614, or Icr. Tv.ems minutes from Hart­ cellent condition. Phone 5711. Household ServlOM 47 Cottage street. ford via Wiltaui Cross Highway. Houra 8 to 5. Call 2-4677. In replying, state age, experi- 3 ROOMS SLIGHTLY A New Jersey man was jailed Offered 18A Research Clerk Call R Kahan, Vernon. Phone The figures show that we have 19,10 FORD tudor Very clean Good mce. .starting earnings desired, USED FURNITURE COMFORTABLE. Clean room for enough coal underground to sup­ for kecffing hla children out of Stenographer and reason why you think you are with Rock Vi le 585J3, AoiomoAilc* * condition throughout. Full price WEAVING of bums, moth notes refined lady or couple. Centrally BOO'l'S ANO HERBUDDIES This Is Wolrd BY KDGAK MARTIN ply us with a strike a year for school. Ouena whose eld* the kids only *1 49.1 A real bargain. f|U.»lified to accept this position. APPLIANCES 160 years. ere on. and tom clothing, boalery runs Tabulating Trainee located. Call 4264 after 3 p. m. BOWERS School Section. Level HERV. \ T00V40 SOUR MANICURE CLEAN CARS — PRICED LOW- Dougla.s Motors. 333 Main. handbaga repaired, alpper re- Give telephone number and ad­ Used a short time. Fully guaran­ o h . n o '. i ’mb W H f k T THE. DtCVfENS Distribution Clerk lot, good drainage, good top soil, v; OUT IN ■' GU ARANTEED! placement, umbraliaa repaired, vise when YOU may be interviewed. teed. Only ROOM FOR Rent at 17 Spruce BRN VOOVt- I 16 NT \N The lough part after marriage Come warm Sunday afternoons 1941 MFRCTtRY chib coupe, radio All applications confidential. Ad­ $350 nice neigi.fors, Douglas Blanch­ TH\6 VLOWER 1941 BUICK SEDANETTE men'a shirt collars reversed and File Clerk street. Gentleman preferred. Call ard. Realtor 5447. IMG YOR Is not settling down — it's the and autos will be thick on the high­ 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN and healer Excellent condition replaced. Marlow's Llttla Mending dress replies to Low easy fiitndly terms. Free stor­ 2-2494. M Y LVP- t r settling up. ways - • and lots of drivers thicker. 1941 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE with very low mileage, Clarke Calculating Work age until wanted regardless of Shop. BOX B C O HERALD SALE OR Lease. Main street busi­ St\CW Wf. SEDAN (2) Motors. Broad street. Call 2-2012 General Clerical Work lime. F'ree delivery. NICE BEDROOM, convenient to ness location. Used car perrhlts FOR Mrs. R. Drowneill fndeed! How If you could see yourself as 1941 PLYMOUTH 8 PECLAL FLAT FINISH. Holland window Shown Bv Appointment Only Center. Continuous hot water available. A!.so industrial land, lerrllilc' Hut how did he leave you others see you maybe you’d change DELUXE TUDOR BALCH PONTIAC shadea made to measure. All There are additional benefits . . . ! AMBITIOUS Man. The man I Phone Mr. Albert with bath. Flmplovcd gentleman centrally located Suburban Real, o f t v e ' . r financially ? your ways. 1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN BETTER BUY USED CARS metal Venetian bllnda at a new cafeteria, vacations with pay, life I want is 2o-50 years of age, has Hartford 6-03.18 or lady preferred. Call 2-3373 Mra. .1. Oh, he left me $100,- 1940 CHEVROLET TUDOR in.surance and hospitalization, sick ty Realtors, 19 Perkins street. -.J low price. Keya made while you j a car, and is willing to work. I After 7 P M. 46-4690 after 5 pm . Phone 8'J15. 000. Few girls worship the ground a 1940 PONTIAC TUDOR 19.11 Mercury Sedan leave and many others. If you are | Mra. S. How wonderful! $100,- wait. Marlow’s. will work with you and show you FIOTPOINT Refrigerator, 7 ft., man walks on If he happena to be 1940 OLDSMOBILE TUDOR 1950 Mercury Sedan a young woman, 17-45. let us tell I how you can earn belter than IN (Xlll.NTKY Like atmosphere, 000! What a fine man! And he e golf fiend. 1939 DODGE SEDAN .MANCHESTER Upholstering tX>. you about them. Wc'll be at the | $50. F^ireplace equipment li\cUid- Business l,.ocHtiun8 couldn’t rend or write! 1949 Pontiac Sedan average uicomc. For personal in­ ing .screen, iron.s, tools and ba.sket, targe building loti with shade 1939 CHEVROLET TUDOR Re-upholeterlng draperies, allp Connectiriit State Employment terview. write to Baby-Butler For Kent 64 Mrs. Jt- Aye, he was a fine Medium—That vvae the aplrtt ot 1939 OLDSMOBIL£ 6 SEDAN 1949 Meroiry Sedan $2,1. Call 2-96,12. trees. Overlook Drive Wm. BOOTS- covers 48 Purnell Place. Call 2- Service. 806 Main Street. Manrhes- Sale.s. 61 Gillette atreet. West Kanehl. biJ'der Phone 7773. man; he couldn't swim either. your uncle which turned the tabls 1939 PONTIAC 2-DOOR 1949 Nash 600 Sedan ter, on Thiirsdav, March 15th, from OFFICE IN OrfoPd building. Real 9521 Open evenings. Hartford. .SOF'A BED and chair with maple over and made It do such queer Beat Tarms! Beat Trades! 1948 Pontiac Convertlhlc Coupe 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. estaje. prolessionai. etc. Apply TTie net losess provision In the arm.>i. Also maple coffee table and things. COLE MOTORS — 4164 CURTAINS Avoid the rush, have Marlow's. Kesort rroperlv for Sale 74 Income tax might be under­ Hay ton—I believe you. He al« 1947 Pontiac Sedan end tablc.s. Call at 130 Wood- irii aiLim ABBA your curtains laundered now be­ YOU.NG MOTHERS and mature stood to give the commercial fish­ waya did have very bad t o M 1947 PLYMOUTH sedan. .10-50. 1947 Chevrolet Convertible bridge street after 7 p. m. -SMALL STORE at 15 Maple COVENTRY LAKE— Waterfront fore Easter. Experienced. 2-2411. women: Unable to do factory YOUNG MEN ALLEY OOP How’s Thai? BY V. T. HAMLIN erman a big advantage. manner*. clean, gleaming black finish. Elx- Coupe street, near Main Suitable for cottage Winterized. 5’-j rooms, cepttonally clean interior, good 1946 Mercury Sedan work. There is always a demand S FT. HOME F'reczer. Famous small business or office. Apply oil heat, fireplace, full cellar. Elx- JUST THINK,\1 NEVER lo o k s like Urea, mechanically excellent for , even in your Hartford insuiaiicc firm make, list $219.95. We purchased T 'just knew he'd hit a gusher some day during the maple WE'RE IN The government seems always He Is tha benefactor oi ma»> 1941 Plymouth Sedan Roofing 16A Edward J. Holl, 1009 Main street. cellcnt condition. $8,500. Schwartz OSCAR, WE'RE 1 KNEW to he looking for new taxes. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. own neighborhood. Excellent ha.k opening in mail room for a carload. Brand new. Sealed syrup season; FOR A / IT kind who makes two grins frow 1939 Chrysler Sedan ROOFING Specializing in repair­ Real Flstate Co. Call Anita White BLOW/ I SURE Around this lime of year we're where there was only a groudi ba* weekly commission Interview a mt'.“.konger and general mail unil.s. $5 extra for 5 year war­ STORE F'OR Rent. 216 Spruce 8274. 1947 HUDSON 3-4 ton pickup 1938 Buick Sed.in ing roofs of all kinds. Also new CARMV.M BY DICK TURNER looking for tlie old ones. fore. —Hubbard, and simjilc training at your con­ clerk to op(*rate mailing ma­ rantee. Sale price $169 9.1. It will street. Apply Diana's Soda Shop, 1941 Packard Clipper. Radio and roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys venience. Write P. O. Box 446. •save you real money on the price or call 2-8093. heater. 1939 Chevrolet two-door All cars re-coniiitioned by far- chine, sort mail and drive oc- BUGS BUNNY tory methods and guaranteed. cleaned, repaired. 26 years' ex­ .Manchester. Conn., or call Mid­ of meat alone. Brunner’s, Inc. WMilted— Kent Estate 77 sedan. Heater, good running con­ perience. Free estimates. Can dletown 6-6377 after 6 p m. Re- casionall.v for compan.v. A "Like the acrobat —it’s the turn­ dition. 1939 Ford station wagon. Howlev. Manchester 5361. ver.se charge. compan.v representative, will over that count.s ’ 358 East Cen­ Wanted to Kent 68 URGENTLY .Needed. Modern Radio and heater. 1937 Chevrolet homes, 2 to 4 bedrooms. l?asb BALCH PONTlA(\ Inc. ter street. Tel. 5191. tiwo-door sedan. Radio and heater. 155 CENTER STRFIET F'..XPF'.RT HOOF repairs, gutter he at the WANTED- 3 or 4 unfurnished buyers waiting. Call Suburban Motor overhauled. 1938 LaSalle ' PHONE 2-454.1 and conductor work, as well, as WINDOW SHADES. Measured, rooms. Working couple. Best of Realty Co.. Realtors. 49 Perkins club coupe. Radio. 1941 Buick con. now roofs, giiarar teed to stay in M. H S. SENIORS rONNECTirUT STATE mpde and In.stallea 10 colors and references. Phone 4792. street. Phone 8215. ■ vertlble coupe. Radio and heater. 1938 BUICK .Special 4-door sedan place in any kind of etorm. Call EMPLOYMENT SERVICE qualities in stock. Keith Furniture WAREHOUSE Space. Approxi­ 1989 Mercury convertible coupe Blue, clean car Private owner, F'OR PROMPT action and person­ Coughlin. 7707. GIRLS ONLY! Phone 4159. mately 2.000 or 3.000 square feet. Heatar. Good condition through­ reasonable 51 Walnut street, or 806 Main Street al attention list your property i . e ' Y out. Clarke Motor Sales, ^ 1 call 2-1485. CHAMBERS P'uriiiture for that Watkins Bros., 935 Main street. with Douglas Blanchard, Realtor. Heatihg— Plninhlng 17 Why w.ait until .Tune to look for Manchester 5447. Bread street. Phone 2-2012. now gas or electric range. A L. PONTIAC -1948 Sliver .Streak 8. that "dream job?" hydrainstic. Two-lone se Convenient to preferred. Location, on bus line, o f Mlstar -22 Deputy spaed (ah.) mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ WANTED—Girl for full time work chester 5900. OOKB heater, spotlight, foglight and Paintinfi— Paoeiinfi \21 schools. Immediate occupancy. E. near schools etc. My husband Is HA« 24IYom 24 Autocrat 41 Russian city 52 0nagar niture, Oak atreet Phone 2-1041. In office at J. W. Hale Co. Excel­ other extra equipment. Very Mairhinery and Tools 52 F. 'Von Ecker, 509 Keeney street. a traveling man. I have two boys, A'LflMSEP 25 And (FT.) 26 Bullfighter 44 Judicious S3Raquaal p a in t in g And superior paper lent working conditions. Apply 10 and 16. I want a neighborhood i 37H ldec^ 43 Thoroughfare 53 Right (ab.) clean, low mileage, good paint. ASHES AND Rubbish removed haiglng. We carry the latest Poultry and SuppUee 43 MANCHESTER—Nice two-family HIMStLF 27 Debtor Employment office, mezzanine. ON 2 9 B e r ^ monster (ab.) 37 Rough lava Private o .ncr. Priced right for Call Norman Pierce, 9 Trotter wallpaper books Very satisfac­ USED CATERPILLAR 22 Farm where ve will all. find ORDER Your Turkeys for Easter. house In good condition. First Ions. I have $8,000 In cash. Will HAKMPiaL 32 Catch brMth quick sale. Call 2-0166. atreet. Phone 2 0‘252. tory price. Call August Kanehl, FULL TIME Salesgirl wanted. Ex­ alls, Allis-Chaimers tractors, Fresh frozen, 12 to 25 pounds. floor 5 rooms with bath. Second you please present what you have FROST. 33 Iroquoian 3759. perience preferred but not neces­ plows, harrows, llmesowers. Spa 1941 CilEVROLET coupe, runs Ready any time. Schaub’s floor 4 rooma with bath. Third to my agent. Richard B. Moore. Indian ALL APPLlANi'ES Serviced ano sary. Apply In person only at dais on cultivators, plows har­ good, radio, heater. Only $425. floor, 4 rooms. Steam heat oil Phone llastonbury 3-3504. 34 Mature repaired, burners, refrigerators INTERIOR and exterior painting, Burton's. Farm, 188 Hlllstown Road. rows for Fords. Dublin Tractor 1939 Chevrolet tudor, good motor, ranges, washers etc All work flred. Two-car garage. Nice lot 35 Obtains paper hang''n5 , cellii^a reflniabed. Oo., North Windham Road, Wll with fruit trees. Vacancy soon. WE ARE IN business in Manches­ new shocks. Douglas Motors, 333 guaranteed Metro Servlc* Oo. Fully Insured. Elxpert work. Wall llmantic. Sfllbmous Main. Tel. Manchester 2-0883. Articles for Sale 4S Full price, $15,500. Alice aam pet ter and would like to rent a good BngUshsehoel paper bookc. Edward R. Price. EXPERIENCED Waitress want Agency. Phone 2-4543, 2-0880, or three bedroom home In a good Phone 2-1003. ed. Apply Cayey’s. GOOD FILL for sale, cheap. De­ '3 7 Greek war gad Mmlcal inatrumente 53 Mrs. Wagner 2-0028. neighborhood. Will pay up to WASH TUBBS Eric Overhears BY LESLIE TURNER livered or loaded on your own 38 Six* of shot PAPERING, Painting, ceilings IF YOU Are an aggressive lady ______’ll ■——^------$125 a month. Write Box G, 89 Preposition truck. Apply at job, corner Broad f i v e r o o m s including 8 bed­ TO WM SOUK. my...AND 66T « U TDJ FAIHNdTOFniDtM:• T HAS JEAIOUSV BESIDES, HE H6 COULD FDUDW THE lEOSE TO THE whitened, floors sanded and re- and like nice clothes, it will be Herald. 40TTo^ (ab.) street and Middle TXimpike West VIOLIN, $40. Call Manchester 2- rooms. Large enclosed sun porch, 4MU a repuoe rott hw here! HEUSEOAUEATTEKK. MEVBR LSPT WINDOW NED LEFT IM10CKED..RK0VK ..SMSOMlemi room am THE JEWEL# MB U«ED A# SAIT, r ■ 43 Imphutt flnlshed. Call Gilbert Fickett. easy for you to sell the well or call 7195 or 2-2784. Gravel and oil heat, domestic hot water. u tISILb* ------HI5 ! 6982. 9429 mornings. STL IS MO TMEPi .J OPFICER WAS ‘ ,Al0Sa WITH THE PeA*Mt.>/#A*OOM. 45 Compass point Ed Sullivan’s Special! known inexpensiise Masslonette loam available at other locations, Extra lot. Venetian blind*. In frocks. Call 7067 or write Box R, ACCOMPAHVIMG HIM OUTSIDE HIS ^ ------"’^COULDN'T 47 Exclamation PAINTINO and papering. All a c c o r d io n s . Must liquidate 100 quiet neighborhood. Call owner VNie HE PUT THE DOOR.AMD flUTOVBRHEAt * 4 Herald. BOLTON — Building stone and accordions at once. Come ready HEPAKC 49 Male sheep paper removed by steam. Make 2-1009. Vacancy Apri^ let. WANTED •SEST'e HA1UAHE5 r im ivm m t 51 Lariat flagatone. AUd rock drilling to buy. Trade* accepted. Conven­ BUM0HES5 Hl» SECRET r " AMAWUMD ’<$ PLYMOUTH arrangements now for your out­ WANTED—Experienced bookkeep­ and blasting. Bolton Notch Quar­ CUSTOM .LANCH Houae. 6 rooms, $ 10UR AtSMtD 53 Blackbird o( MORIARTY IROS: side painting. For estimates call ient term.^ Open 'til 9 p. m. Bond- ing machihe operator. Apply In ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode bath, lavatory ant laundry room. ,PIAgeiSl cudux) family Andrew Tluck. 4661. person to Walter Qrusha. The Inone Accordion Center, 26 Mai> experienced M 8ha la a seraeB ket street, Hartford. 6-0700, col­ Attached 2-car ga age C. H. W n- 4-DOOR SEDAH Manchester Trust Company. ALL WOOL Coat lengths for chit mmmom • *APER HANGING, painting work lect. heat. Baseboard radiation. Two dren $2.95-$8.50; for ladies $6.50 flreplaoes. Aluminum comblna 56Endui«9 Green. lYdly Equipped. done personally, meaning good DO YOU Need a home? I offer $0,75 each. Plnwale corduroy in CARPENTERS 55 Braying tloD windowB. % acra landscap­ work at moderate cost. Raymond room and board for the care of pMds, checks and solid colors * 5-iJ Inatiumenta Wearing Appnrel— Furfl 57 ing plot. All feature- for modem eBea4riianiMewwri.eriT.iaaeB.aLaew.eee. Flak*. TeL 2-02i>7. t'wo school age children about'4 $1.S9-$1A9 yd. Colonial Remnant For Inside «nd Outside SflSriaas hours a day. Phone 2-0917. living. Suburban Raalty Co., Raal- Work—Apply flt Shoppe, 115 Center street. TWO IDENTICAL duety toee TEKTIOAL evening gowns, sixes'1 2 and 14 tora, 49 Perklna atrqcL Phone *’And it styis 38 per eent of the women of the class of Repalrlac S3 5 Dover Road 1 Prevaricator Help Wanted— Male 36 ROYAL AND SmUb-Oorona port Never worn. Call 8915 after 5:80. 8215. Or Phone 4112 1938 report family inoomet in txees* of $17.5001” MATTRESS. Toot old maittreeaee able and stsndaro typawritera------, J' l f iHandle All make* of adding maehinea! GIRL'S Spring coat, suits, dresses, IN BOLTON. 8, 4 and 8 room*, T; sterilized and taioads Uka new YOUNG MAN or boy for full time with acreage, $6,300 and up. R. O. JARVIS REALTY CO. jlellvcrv and drug store work sold or rented. Repairs on al j size 12. Reasonable. Phone 2' Call Jonea Furniture and' Floor Denton, 39 Stephen street. Oovcriog.-e6 Oak. Tel, S-lUil. Call 2-8143. makes. Marlow’s, 1 3855. TUESDAY. MARCH It. IW l Atwag* Dally Nat Praaa Run iiattflfggtgr Cogntefl l^gralS Fsr the Weak Ea«ag V, Mavea lA IMl FROM MICHAELS ins Manchsster Rotary club Drive Reaches A PART OF ’THE TRAOmON 10,137 IwMj esMsei wlU have an outing oshw o t Uw AaM steady, Mattel mt-Tcmn nallo'a Terraces on the Berlin ’ Halfway Marh rsaaef ( y ^ M s A rm y will be tee h ( ^ MtmehMMp^A City of ViUago Charm ^W A O fl.«(tteMMk Matt- to General Joseph Pero and hte Ar­ ^ r ^ M r a h « m IwM tU n p ito r my, the winners of the a^ttendMce Still Less Than Half (daateflsd Adverttsln(‘oa Page !•) ^MtMr » tt“-ff toBomm after- C t ^ held recently. The fe.U ^- YOL. LXX. NO. ISS MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14,1981 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGE^IN TWO SECTIONS) PRldsFIVB CENtB ^ two o’clock Ct ^ church. ties will get underway at 7 p. m. Of Quota Donated tp There will be no meeting at the IM . Oooi«a A A -fr.. S3 Bunce Country Club tonight. The Red Cross «rt*A woctead aa albom «rf cbo‘“ 111—M« raeorta for aamlng tec Dual Job Ban Manebester Girl Scouts Meet Noted Band Leader Strike End Usutenant Colonel Foblan I t Additional conVribuUoiu to toe ' d eg et* on laat week ■ Corporations Division of the Red ___ [ at'tttaQ pcra” broadcait over Johnson, commanding officer of the National Guard units at the Cross Fund drive, received since South Korean Patrols w n c to the opinion of the JudgB publication of the last report by Is Backed At Seen Today lira. A » wrote tee beet letter Manchester arnvjry, is r c c ^ n n g from an operation. A resident of the chairman, Adam Rhodes, in­ Idanttfylag the voice of the singer clude: In a noordlng of "Spring Song. Suffield, Col. Johnson makes two visits weekly to the local armory. Pioneer Parachute com­ GOP Caucus At Bigelow He has been hospitalised in Hart­ pany ...... $1,000.00 An ndvancod First Aid Case Brothers Inc...... 125.00 Enter Seoul as Reds ford for the past two weeks. which la open to tee public will be Alfred A. Dion Inc...... 5X)0 State LegifllatorB Ap­ TexliU* Union Leailer atarted tonight at tee Amerlci^ Gammons and Hoagland Home at seven o’clock. TOe Mrs. Herald Lee, soprano soloist 0 8 - Company ...... 6.00 prove Proposal That Wires. Firm Halt in InSteueton will be Norman of the United Metliodist churcli ol Mrs. Louis Marte, chairman of borne and Alvin Baldt Ouarrv-vlUe, was the soloist at the the Organizations Division for toe Cheeee Sert er | No Member Be Permit­ Work Is Unauthorized; meeting of the Klwanis club yes­ campaign, wishes to give credit to $6.00 Keep Withdrawing I of the South Tha Edgar Group < terday noon. She was accompan­ these additional groups whose do­ Ejvery (ood hoitrii recocnizet the ted Another Position Loeal Not Informed ICathodlst church tX’. a. c. ied by Frederick E. Werner. nations have been received since meetWedneaday evening at 7:30 the release of tho last organiza­ importance of iheae “extra" pieces that state Capitol, Hartford, March Thmopsonvllle, March 14. (/P) at the home of Mrs. Leonard Lin­ Flag of Republic Is Major Benjamin C. Jones of the tions report: provide the finiihing touches to perfect 14.—VP)—‘A Republican caucus In - The .strike at Bigelow-.Sanford coln, 14 Ridgefield street. This will Manchester Salvation Army Corps Degree of Pocohantaa PoHsiMe Rp«l Dpfpiise Line be a work meeting and a new pro- the Legislature today "over­ Carpet company here may end to­ Raiflcd Over the Old will be the guest speaker at the No. 4S ...... $ 5.00 table aettingt. Shown here in famous Gorham day. lect will be launched. The hostess­ meeting of Emanuel L u th ers whelmingly supported” a propos­ es wW be Mias Phyllis Sandberg Concordia Lutheran Ladies n- r r Capital Building; No Brotherhood tonight at eight Aid ...... 10.00 “Chonlilly"* pattern, these and many other pieces al that no member of the House Kniil Kieve, president of the and Miss Virginia Ryan. 10.00 Fr$*0$ »k0mm Textile Workers Union, sent the o'clock in Emanuel church, follow Hose and Ladder Co. No. 1 are now available in most Gorham patterns. tor/ted* r«d. 7«a or Senate be permitted to accept NORTH KOREA Oppoflitiotx Met as Sol­ ing a brief business meeting. A Brltlsh-Amerlcan club .... 10.00 company tins telegram today; 4 Vangyeng ^ Teachers of the Concordia Luth- •TRADE MARKS. another state administrative or euesl soloist from Hartford is al St. Mary’s Guild ...... 5.00 diers March Into City; * eran Church school will hold their Come in, select the pieces yon require, today. Judicial post, Houee Majority "Have designated .State Direc­ HO expected. All Brotherhood Professional Women’s club 10.00 tor I'amel .1, Callaghor my repre- monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 Leader Louis Shapiro reported. Pupyong<. ^ ^ Elsewhere U.N. Troops members and other men of tin Manchester Registered EASY PAYMENTS INVITED .sc'ntntive. Work stoppage has chuhchS . ^ at the church. Tomorrow evening church are invited. Nurses’ Assoc...... 6.00 Shapiro said that in his view Oie pastor. Rev. Erich O. Brandt, Representative Nelson Carpenter lieen deelnroil to be unauthorized. Kspyong; o v r f ifo f Continue to Advance Temple Chapter No. 53 OES 5.00 Ctallaght'r has instnu'ted memtiers will speak on the subject, "A Fifth (R., Canterbury), could not, un­ At the free lecture on Christian King David Lodge No. 31 through local olTleers to eml ■u '< ( ' '• < Along Wide Front Purpose of God For Us, ” and will der toe terms of his bill, accept f Science tonight at 8:1ft at the lOOF ...... 2.50 .strike by returning to work. . . . HONCCHON read Part 5 of the Passion His­ 3.00 toe post of state auditor for which Center Congregational church, Ce­ .—Elite Studio Photo Mystic Review No. 2 WBA Simeiely trust matter will be Yudong ^Qisnggyong < Tokyo, March 14.—(yp)— tory The choir rehearsal for Palm Dilworth-Comell-Quey he has announced he is a candi­ set Ill'll qmeUly" cil F. Denton. C. S . of New York nefh Pleroe Troop 41 Mrs. Lucille Baker. Executive Director Manchester Girl date. Five South Korean patrols Bun^y Will follow this service. a ty . will be the lecturer. The Post No. 1 0 2 ...... 5.00 JLWHLEHS. SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1000 Members of the union, Local York Strangfeld, general chair- 958 MAIN S T R E E T ...... MANCHESTER Carpenter’s candidacy for the entered Seoul tonight and Christian Science Society of Man­ poet made vacant when State Left to right, above, are shown Jean Hanson, Vincent I.«pez, Cynthia Agnew, Jame.v J . Todd, Mary 2)KH. are seheilulod to meet al 3 chester is sponsoring this lecture man for the drive, points out that, p. m,. today at the I'ollsh Na­ rained the Republican flag S C " . : : i Cm C " ,4 ef rw «r. wu l.k.n .t ob„rv.ne. .1 Olrl Scout, .nnlv.c.ry « IN HARTFORD AT MAIN AND PRATT STREETS Auditor Frank M. Lynch was ap­ Quint.in, Betty Ann Trotter and Nanny Weir. The local Girl Scouts are shown talking with Vincent and the public is invited to attend. with the half-way mark of the Lopez In the Grill Room at the Hotel Taft In New York City where the girl.s siinnt the day Siinilay aa tional home to hear a report from over the old Capitol building. Vorplanck school Saturday afternoon.______drive being reached today, a little pointed State Finance Commis­ sioner has posed a problem for the guests of The Herald. The trip was arranged by M r. Todd representing the Julius Mathews Special a repre.sentatlvc of the national The Eighth Army said they less than half the $21,000.00 quota Agency, national advertising representatives of The Herald. headquarters, Mrs. Eliaa J. Robb, of 197 Cen­ has been subscribed. Greatly in­ Republican leadership which has met no opposition. “They will ter atreet, widow of Josiah Robb, State offlcem of the Sons and been a t odds with Carpenter this Jo.seph Perara, president of the Daughters of Italy will be present creased effort on the part of all local, when informed of the tele­ SOUTH stay there if they can,” an will reach her eightieth milestone Fr. Keating who are working on this campaign aesslon over two other Jobs he un­ tomorrow. Her daughters and Italian Units for the occasion. gram, said he had not reeoived it Kumysogisng Eighth Army spokesman will be necessary If the 1951 Red Get Rid Of Unwanted Hair NOW successfully sought. KOREA said. daughter-in-law, Mrs. Willard Among the Invited guests will Opposed by G.O.P. Leaders Gale Winds Glad to Help nor any other instructions from 3 Otsn be Ralph Sciidicri. son of Mr. and KC Speaker Cross Fund drive Is to succeed. President Rleve. He explained t;ommunist forcoa for ths past Robb, will keep "open house" for To Celebrate "When everyone considers the Don’t let stiff, unwanted hairs embarras you. They Carpenter was opposed by News Tidbits their mother and extend «. cordial Mrs. Frank P. Scudicrl of 57 Oak O.O.P. leaders when he sought that he had been Informed that three days have been reported street. Mr. Scudlerl, an Air Force tremendous amount of work our may now be removed safely and permanently jiiy multiple Rip N. Y. Area Culk’d From (iPi Wires the state director would speak to myslcrlouely withdrawing all invitation to friends and neigh­ local Red Cross does for this com election as speaker of toe Hopse, State’s Soloiis bors to drop in at her home dur­ veteran of World War II, was grad­ Boys' School Chaplain electrolysis. Free consultation— All work done by ap­ the members at the meeting this along 70 mllea of the Korean Sons and Daughters of munlty, I am sure,” he said, "that and another tiff broke out when afternoon. front. PINEHURST IS ing the evening, between seven uated with high honor last month pointment. he was denied the chairmanship from the University of Pennsyl­ To Be Guest Here for every organization, every business » Connecticut House approves and While it Is possible' that the and nine o'clock, Italy to Observe Anni­ concern, and every individual will of the Appropriations committee. Gusts Up to 60 M. P. H. sends to Senate resolution express­ Head of New Enifland If the Allies stay In Seoul, this lOPEN ALL DAY vania with a degree of Bachelor Carpenter himself did not at­ mi'mhers of the union would vole will be the fourth time the old of Architecture. He and his wife, “Irish Night” cooperate to help us make this Recorded in Jersey; ing to Congress legislature's oppo- Council Writes fille r STATun mgiis St. Mary's Guild will meet versaries Together campaign a success so that the ELECTROLYSIS SALON tend today’s caucus nor, said Sha­ South Korean capital haa changed the former Edna Sharkey of De­ .sition to proposal to tax Income (ConUnued on Page Eighteen) WEDNESDAY Thursday at 10:00 a. m. In the Rev. Robert Keating, chaplain Red Cross services for Manches­ piro, was his name mentioned. from state and municipal bonds. . . hands since the Korean Reds Local chapters of two national troit, have taken up residence In M. CROS.SEN,- B.N. Waves Lasb Coast On Steel Mill Report Sawtooth line liuilestrs po!«Hil>ie defense line from .''*eoul through the Guild room. The members are ask­ at Cheshire Reformatory and the ter and its residents may con­ 870 Main St., Cor. Ruaaell— Phone Office 2-2667 ’The leader added, however, that Republicans block administration stormed across the border last 11 a 1 lan-Amerlcan organization-s Manchester. toe post of state auditor “was al­ eentral Korean hose of fSiunrhon to the east eoast whirh front dis­ June. AS USUAL ed to provide their own sandwich­ Meriden School for Boys, will be tinue.’’ All Work By Appointment New 'York, March 14- -(JP)—Gale effort to get quick vote in Houise patches (March 18) said Beds St^'m Intent on defending. Meanwhile, es, and tea, coffee and dessert will will hold a Joint celebration on the Monday, Mairch 19, "Irish luded to,” and he said the senti­ Bulletin! The Eighth Army sgid patrols winds, driving a heavy rain, bat- , Hanking committee on DO-day ex- llohgehon (I) was being menared hy three converging Allied coliimnn. W * ROW hov* o com* be served by the hostesses, Mrs. April 8 of their ailvor and 32nd an- Night" speaker for Campbell ment of toe caucus seemed to be ^ , tension of present Federal rent Hartford, March 14—<;T)— Lifts Threat of Ihe KOK First Division raised niversaric.s. Giuseppe M 'n z z in I (]aiiip Vi oodstock’s that the bill under discussion ' A I.,eglslatlve lr.odcr declared r . H. S4ndon- , til 7 p. m. (6 a. m„ e.s.t.). Tha g ^ M . ki Hi* now quor- ing its 2,'ith year. At a recent meeting of the Asked how he thought toe Dem­ Raritan Bay area of New Jersey, Waterford area can do "Is to I meet at the Second Congregation- lain during World War II. • He Secret Service still hopes it will Pptrillo Caiicrls Vote Capitol building la in the northern, ad church tomorrow at 10:30 a m . Robert Omovesl, chairman of ("amp Woodstock Board of Diroc- Headquarters ocrats, who control the Senate, 15 families were removed at Mor­ give the General Assembly torpoekf. is well-versed on the history of gan Beach. be able "to reveal the full story" W est Europe Puzzled section of the city. for an all-day sea.slon of quilt theLiic- affair,aim ii, saidon-iKA today iwv..., that .sa ban- tors the dates for the 1951 season every bit of Information which By Musiciutis Ixirals "I am very happy to bs enter­ Me ebaags la price from tee qnet will bo held at the Italian-| were .'«'t. The 29th sea.son for boys Ireland and Is In constant demand FOR om Gusta up to 60 miles an hour behind attempt to oasaselnate iia ln m il margarine and no tying. A hot lunch will lie served to give talks on the subject. (Osattmied Page Plftem) it ought to see.” ing Seoul again,’’ said Gen. Folk American club on Eldridge street, will open on June 30 and continue were reconded in New Jersey. The President Truman last Nov. 1 . . . House Majority Leader For Stride Tonight I fuss or bother with eolor- at noon. The annual “Irish Night ” festiv­ Ben Carlin and wife, Elinor, ar­ Sun Yiip, oommander of toe ROK for four weeks. The girls camp wind-lashed surf pounded beach­ Ix>uls Shapiro (R) thus re­ Tremor or Blast division. Choose from: NUCOA, ities will Include an Irish supper, front communities from Sandy rive in Casablanca In amphibious New York, March 14— i/P) __ will open on July 31 for an 18-day jected the plea of Walter H. Lt. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway’s 1PARXAT, BLUE BONNET, period. to be served at 6:16 p. m., and Hook south to Cape May. Streets Jeep after daring crossing of At­ Threat of a musicians’ strike I AIXSWEET, DELRICH. Costello Talks Wheeler, Jr., president of the Eighth Army headquarters said Lewis A. Knox, the newly ap­ Irish music. William P. Qulsh Is were flooded in Atlantic City, lantic that took them almost New Engtend C\>uncH for steel against New York and Loa An­ chairman of the committee plan­ eight months—and they want to Earth Shock Originates there would be a lapss of HVoral It it not too oorly to FACTORY-TO-YOU pointed camp executive, met with N. J„ and up to Monmouth Beach mill eoshUng measures eur» geles outleu of four radio and hours before It would be poi^bla the Board to make plans for the ning the affair. and Beabright along the north go around toe world . . . Polltlcal- tently pcndlag In the leglsla- television networiu has been llft- Fire Damages o r ^ your roody-to-oot —After Threat ^ - t o n n o t Oounty in TenHesaee. Behind Iron Curtain; to release more Informatteii on too activities of the camp for the -..-4-Jaraay coasL toreb *d by Jam es C. Pctrillo, president Seoul situation. ■summer. Mr. Knox will personally Small craft storm waminga were —ecene of bloody election In 1948 M O K R EU H A M or your of toe AFL American Federation East, West Scientists $. direct the hoys’ camp and Mrs. displayed south of Atlantic City which left three persons dead—is of Musicians. Elks Building V. 26th Division troops aoat Gambler Tells Crime Hartford. March 14—OP)— The of the city had crossed th,e Han Pooltry for Eostor. Myrtle Englert of Columbia, who SEALY M ATTRESSES $29.95 and up to the Virginia Capes. uneasy as state of virtual anarchy The strike hsd been scheduled Disagree on Clause I2 .H O U R exists in county’s government. president of the New England one week ago and driven 10 mllas has been girls’ director for the Probers of Strong Box, New 'York City was buffeted by for 6 p. m. tonight. But Petrlllo WEDNESDAY past four seasons, will again con­ House subcommittee sets hear­ Council says his group and the London, March 14—VP)— A vio­ Loss EHtiniated hy Put­ northward agatnat steadily weak­ VAPORIZERS and his top side overruled atrike ening Communist opporiUon. WE SUGGEST: duct the girls’ ramp. Slot Macbine Deal ((loatinaed nn Page rwe) ings for March 21 on tax policies New Elngland Steel Development votee by the nion locale Involved. lent earth tremor, posalbly origi­ Camp Woodstock la located in Automatle Shut-Olf with respect to gamblers, racket­ nam Fire Chief at niese forces already were north­ CBMTEB SLICES OF KEMP’S, Inc. corporation ’’will be very glad to PetrlUo^ enouncing his aotion nating aomewhere eaat of the Iron east of the city. Woodstock Valley and occupies 50 New York, March 14 -(JP h - eers and "other members of the cooperate” in any investigation last night, said sn agreement had One Million Dollars acres on Black Pond. Camp Wood- Arthur Drug Stores HNE BEDDING Curtain, atartled a large aection Elsewhere the Reds Wednesday SWORDFISH See o«r large selection ’Thraatened with perjury If he criminal class” .... Interstate into the circumstances surround­ been reached with the networka stock is a tri-counly camp of the Ranges. Refrigerators TEL. 5880 Frank Commerce Commission authorizes of western Europe today. fought rear-guard delaying actions 7fiS MAIN STREET didn’t answer, gambler Vandenberg ing the withdrawal of the Cover- for a weekly wage increase of 15 Putnam, March 14. - (g5-The Lh. 59c In patent or elk. Red, blue, Hartford. Tolland and Windham Costello today told Senate Crime railroads to make quick. Increase A srlentiat In Weat Germany on the East-Central front but con­ I County YMCAs. Washers and Al! in freight rates ranging from two dale and Colpitis engineering re­ per cent for both local and network Elks building, a three-story land­ tinued their mysterioua withdraw­ probera he has about $40,000 to port on the proposed Waterford- performances. said the possibility that the tremor green, 2-tonee, $50,000 in his atrongbox at home. to four percent . . . Big Four dep- mark in the heart of the busineas al in other sectors. Other Appliances Is Weakening New London area steel mill. The union president made the was caused by a tremendous explo­ CHUCK Sen. Herbert R. O’Conor (D.,- utlee meet again today , in Paris, section here was swept by Are For two houra they held up U. Walter H. Wheeler, Jr., of Stam­ announcement in the presence of sion such as an atomic blast had S. Second Division infantrymen ad­ Open 'Til 9 Md.), who issued the ultimatum, apparently no closer t/i an agree­ not been ruled out entirely. An Chottorbox Rostouront Tto JW.HAM cOM told the reputed underworld lead­ ford made this statement in a let­ presidents of the companies threat­ early today doing damage esti­ vancing up the mountainous spins GROUND .b 69c Still Losing His Figbt ment on what should be discussed mated by Fire Chief Oeorgo Har­ MaaCMima Cena ed to "be extremely careful” In at a foreign ministers conference. ter to State Rep. Louis Shapiro of ened with strikes —National Broad­ For A Delirious Meal INCOME TAX Unionvllle, Hou.se majority lead­ casting company, Columbia Broad­ (Continued on Page Eighteen) per of ”a million dollars.” (Oontinued on Page BIghteeo) ROUND h answering toe question. For Life; Condition or Cocktail—Try Tho 9 K j i o li M H % f o u 'U W a 4 t i 'When Costello hestltated, Sen. er, copies of which were handed casting system, American Broad­ The fire broke out shortly after GROUND .K 89c Ca^-Jlee ^oatuteoA Co-, CH.A’TTEKBOX nm t Charles Tobey (R., N. H.) Inter­ Grows More Serious to newsmen today. casting company and WOR, New midnight while several members ASSISTANCE rupted to auggeat that a police­ Shapiro was one of a number of York outlet of the Mutual Broad­ of tho Elks lodge remained in the 618 Main St. Tel. 2-800$ man be sent to Costello’s home ”to Grand Rapids, Mich., March 14. Tax Returns Legislators, from both major par­ casting system. Rayburn Adds building following an ’Old Timers Froth From Hio South: ANDERSEN CASEMENTS Night” program. Thdy noted Browder Free Weekday Doily Hours: open that box.” —W V-Senator Arthur H. Vanden­ ties, who raised the possibility of Petrlllo said the Dumont Net­ Rodithot---- 2 beht. ISe “We've played ducks and drakes amokc filtering into the room. FACTORY • SHOE • OUTLET LECLERC berg was reported weakening rap­ Face Check a legislative investigation to de­ work will negotiate with the union 9 A. M. to 12:30 — 1:30 long enough with this,” Tobey termine the motives which dictat Separately. RFC Support Harper said the fire started in Groon Boont the cellar and was augmented by Of Contempt FUNERAL HOME Ooe/i HiB ____ snapped. idly today In his battle for life. ed the recall of the report, report­ A strike had been authorized by Summtr Squash to 5:00 P. M. an explosion there. He theorized MANCHESTER GREEN The perjury threat came after 'ITie senator’s physician said his edly unfavorable to the establish­ Local 802 of New York city and THE FINEST condition "continues to become Revenue Bureau Men to that some sort of gas formed by I G oM m committee counsel Rudolph Halley ment of the proposed $250,000,000 Local 47 of Los Angeles. Cites Small Business Former No. 1 U. S. Red Cor. Middle Turnpike Ea»t and Woodbridge Street Evenings: 7:00 to 9:30 FUNERAL poimded Costello with a series of more serious.” the^ fire exploded and caused the I C o rro tt...... bch. 14e IN The 66-ycar-old Republican for­ Scan Forms to See integrated steel mill. Petrlllo and members of the Benefits, Pressure to flames to mushroom through the questions about any money cached The New York engineering firm board ruled that such action might Is Acquitted of Charge TELEPHO NE 4021 SERVICE In hie home. eign policy leader has failed to If You Paid Enough Kill 1.4‘iiditig Agency entire building. After toe suave gambler gave rally from a serious relapse he H’all Collapses Pressed by Congress Walter N. suffered Feb. 26. (Oontinued on Page Eighteen) (Gontlnned on Page Eighteen) The north wall of the building USED CARS several hedging answers about the Washington, March 14—(JP)— rr-w r- I.eclerc, amount. Sen. O’Conor Interrupted; His family said last pight there Washington, March 1 4 — collapsed at the height of the Washington, March 14—(AT— Thos. J. Quish Director "I «m going to give you an op­ had been no change In his condi­ The chances are about one In 12 House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D., blaze, plunging bricks through Federal Judge F. Dickinson Letto 1947 Chovrolot Sports­ Tex.) today threw his influence S Charter Oak Street 23 MAIN ST. portunity to change toe recoil. tion. Elarller in the day his person­ that the Income tax return you the roof of the adjoining two- today acquitted Earl Browder of man Sedan. Radio and against the rising demand In Con­ Manchester Call 5269 The testimony was palpably false al physician. Dr. A. B. Smith, said must make as an individual by story Citizen's National Bank a contempt of Congress charge. and It’s an insult to toe intelli­ "unless a favorable change occurs gress to kill the Reconstruction building. While the Ore still was I Heater. midnight tomorrow will be scru­ -Finance Corporation. Browder is the former No. I gence of toe committee to have It soon, his prognosis must be con­ smouldering firemen pulled down Communist in this country. He 1949 Ford "8" Custom. on records.” sidered grave.” tinized to be sure you paid enough. News Flashes Rayburn told a news conference two other walls. the RFC has done "a remarkable was accused of refusing to an­ Refusal to give a "truthful” an­ Senator Vandenberg had half of That is, if you are In the so-called The ground floor of the building swer questions at a Senate For­ Overdrive, Radio ) — /department of defense annual re- If they hove the right equipment . . . 1948 Moreury Converti­ Bene banks should take their Merthlolate, an antiseptic, also creating artiflclal ’ port made a brief and curioua men- for drugs just call us . . ■ place with blood banka as a na­ can be used aa a bone preservative checks of 1948 returns. “right along” that even if an agreement is reached with By defeating another adminis­ On returns of $25,000 and over, tration reorganization measure satellites to circle around the earth tlon of "eai'th satellite” studies in ble. Rodio and Hoot- tional medical facility aa rapidly if the solution is changed every American Woolen, the pattern-setter, it “won’t affect their ** getting continued connection with guided missile If they use reiioble ports for replace­ as the public can be convinced two weeks. the examinations have disclosed yesterday, the coalition demon­ or. strated convincingly It can con­ attention from the military. ; research. Thus, if Orsenglass' tes- ment. they are needed. In most grafting operations, that seven out of evei^ 10 ha've position.” CALL 4148 been in error; so, starting this * * • trol the House, at least on many . force spokesman, askgd timony is accurate, toa United I>. O. Moaser Taylor of Los An­ Taylor said, the bone is taken today If studies of the project .states appears to have been work- 1941 Ford " 8 " Tudor. geles expressed tola view of ortho­ year, every return in toe blg- domestic Issues. We suggest you bring your cor to this from another part of the patient’s Truman Democrats Block GOP on RFC flrst disclosed two years ago are ing at the theory for at least four Radio ond Hootor. pedic apeciallste yesterday at a body. bracket group will be audited once (JP Administration leaders conced­ downtown Chryslor-Plymouth heod- Depend on us to use na­ every two years. Washington, March 14— )—^Truman Democrats, rallying ed to newsmen that big trouble continuing, replied only "the a ir ; years, news conference. However, the amount of bone a force is still interested.” . 1942 Ford "6" Tudor. tionally known brands Such repositories, he said, All returns, regardless of size, support from the southern wing of the party, turned back loomed for Mr. Truman’s plan to What would be' toe mllltsuy use quoitors and bo suro. graft patient can spare is limited, abolish the flve-man board of dl- He added Jie could not discuss at all times. Depend on greatly enhance the availability of and almost invariably toe area are "scanned” for mathematical in the House today a Republican effort to block an RFC re­ of an artiflclal aatelUte, ahot into Hootor. errors. . rectora which runs the controver­ what. If any, progress has been apace as a rocket and held toora us too for immediate bone for surgical grafting and en­ whence It is taken provea more organization. A roil call brought 201 votes to disapprove the made. able medldne to prevent much AH in aU, oaid Q. J . Schoeneman, sy-ridden RFC and replace It with by neutral grairlty between tha 1941 Plymouth Convortl- servicing. painful than toe Injured region reorganization proposal submitted by President Truman and a single administrator. A reference to the project went J- pain. Yet less toon 10 such banks where the graft is made, ha point­ head of the Internal Revenue earth and the moon or eome other b|o> Radio and Heat­ exist in the United States, he esti­ ed ou t , bureau, at least 05 per cent of 196 for the plan» But the issue came before the House in a Defeat for this reorganization Into testimony Monday at the New body? mated. American taxpayers sre hemest way that requir^ a constitutional majority-^218 votes— to plan would pave the way for a York trial of three persons charg­ Some military scientists specu­ er. Present sources of bone for Republican move to abolish the Taylor Is head of toe Orthopedic banka are restricted, but should and "wiU discharge their obliga­ kill the p ro p e l. ed with conspiring to spy for Rus­ late toat, a t least Initially, ths to y multi-billion dollar government sia, Former Army Sergeant David 1948 Chevrolet Station department at toe School of Medi­ increase through effective presen­ tions if they know what they are.” ♦ '* * lending agency entirely. The platform-would not be a pUee cine, College of Medical Evange­ He added, "toe errors they make Greenglasa, himself a confessed WiEigon. Rodio and tation of the problem to the pub­ Management Reported Against Johnson Plan House GOP Policy committee from which to fire guided mlsetlea lists. He also Is director of the lic, Taylor believes. White Me­ are not dislymest errors.” spy and now a witness a t the at targets on the earth aa it ro­ Hootor. Washington, March 14— (A>)— Management representatives went on record as urging that ac­ trial, mentioned the satellite proj­ Elltlfltl short courses at the school’s na­ morial hospital here, mainUined tion yesterday. tated beneath toa aatelUte. Lumbor — Building Suppllos — Shlnglo*'— Roofing tional medical convention now In by the College of Medical Evange­ Treasury Balance were reported today to have said *'no” to economic stabilizer ect. He said lie had been told "one Inetead, they euggeatad that 1C tN eoar o s A T f p . . Increasing demand for Its llq- of the boys’: had passed to one of session here with 3,600 doctors in lists, baa a bone bank, and most Eric Johnston’s compromise plan for reshaping the Wage quldatlon came from members of might be used for the control of HARTFORD ROAD attendgnee. of its supply comes from ampu­ Washington, March 14—(JT)— Stabilization Board as a. dispute-handling agency. A 20-man both parties In both the Senate the defendants information on a long range, transoceanic rockets. 9 0 Opon 7 A. M. to'E P. M. DaUy, Including Wodnosdoy A bone bank is nothing more tations. 1310 position of the Treasury delegation representing fhe National Association of-Manu­ and House. ”sKy platform.” This was explain­ There are aeverali poeteMUtlea ta ; i i L USED GARS than 4 deep freese dtamber. Bone Amputeas and otosrs who loae M art'rch 12: ■ Net■■ budget receipts At the same time, bitter words ed as a satellite. The Information, this connsetloa, among to«a ttago: ...... Aftomooiis. Opon TB Noon Soturdoy. can be kept indefinitely under re­ bons through surgery, however, $160,871,7S7J5; budget expendi- facturers, U. S. Chamber of Commerce and Otasiness Advisory 4aid Greenglass, was obtained late tie HARTFOBD ROAD T E L . 41S« were exchanged over a charge 1^ L Using too eompsnttnlir A te TELEPHONE X.4im 87$ MAIN STREET frigeration, he a s a e r t^ if tg](«n tores $101,003,868.46; cash btl- Orancil of the Commerce Department called on Johnston this In i$47, M A IN S T R U T ^ from a. Uving person or stored itteitimied M Page Hs). A ce $4,486,317,680.32. morning. m 1 ^ Bighteea) Tnat waa two y ean bofon a (OMtonsd aa 'ta m w m a a o k ’ l ' \

/..A.