m 0 m M w t o wwt ffjwijw.ii; M M m M . iOanrlfipBtpr Ett^ning l|«rald WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, I960' Aveng* Dell7 Net Preee Rua T h e W e e tlM t I et C. > WeaMisi Hartford CSiaptar, American Rad Far tiM Meath ef Febmary. IIW« Street Scene Cross, will Inform the instructors Seven Years Two Speakers o f meaaurea for pravantlng acci M M y I m - dents Involving gas, in addition to On First Aid deacrlblng the firet aid methods 9,877 Mystery Ends necesaary to treat victims of gas a< lha Aedtt poiebnlng. The new Approval Form for \ Manchester— it CUy of VlUage Charm BiMppearanM During To Deliver Lectures First Aid Couraes which has been War o f tJ. S. S. Jarvis This Evening at the inaugurated In Manchester Chapter with the current training for the (Claaeiaed AdvartWag on Page I f ) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. MARCH 23, 1950 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR C E m Is Finally Solved Hospital Annex Police Department will be ex< VOL. LXIX, NO. 146 plained to the Inatructore. with Two apeakers from the local copies available for distribution. Bjr DonglM Lu m m In a letter sent to persons known NBA SU a OoiTMpoiidMit utilities companies will address
.f .. -.I-’/'. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CoKiN.. 1W.RSDAY. MARCH 23. 1969 PAGE TWO MANCHMISTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN^ THURSDAY. MARCH 23. 1959 PAGETHBfiB r tha Instructors o f tha fir it aid Uagr. Kaaa aayi Ihia could only program conductad by tha tela- Burial Site Belief have been Nero’s circus. Keith’s Sale Talks (Jiveii phona company. ^ contract w
WILL PAY CASH (Oeatiaoed frees Pag* One) W(tL M fE f AT POLLS To Brooklyn. N. T.; a director o f the OR ALLOW HIGHEST DOLLAR FOR TRADES ON Chrysler Oorp.; director o f two Now Tork banka, and holds n or* BETTER USED CARS OR than 200 patents in hi* own name. Ho was graduated from Tale in 1010 edth a degree in mechanical engineering. NEW 1950 NASH AIRFLYTES Murray 'll a Democrat but the fact that eo few aenaton recog- nixed his name underlined the fact (),V ^ ^ 3 that he has not boon setivo in pol itics. Hs is s OsthoUe snd ths fsth- sr o f 11 children. BOLAND MOTORS, Inc. Senator Lehman (L-Lib-NTl t ' ' called Murray** nomination “ an ex C im m STREET AT WEST CENTER STREET cellent choice o f a man who w*lll. when he I* confirmed, perform a great aervle* to hla eeuntrv.” THVRSDAY, MARCH 2S, 1950 PAGE 11 |iiiiTr‘'^ dency Is George A. Thomas of 1021 Ledgewirod Road, West Hartford. New York Journal American and Exchange (^Inhs I I Local Couple now sice presiilent. Mr. ’Tltomaa | otbor nowspopera, and Matthaw. Women’s Club Bolfon Defense Plans Cvetic, who rocontly testlflod In Coiiveiilioii Sel Is a member of the Hartford Ex- Washington that hs posed as a I change club. 1SSL-.'ZToday*8 Radio Dotia Malv IFIUSa 52 Years Wed • Other present state officers afa: t « U W M A » — TeL Maaebeetar SOU Six Witnesses Oomraunlot for years to Invooti- ■ Lists Lecture gato tha party for tho FBI. T n/^*f Hartford. Maach 23 iF) The ' l.ennard W. Fish. N?w Haven, | Othor wltnoasea to bo sxamlned next atatc convention of the Con- treasurer; .Reginald C. Morrell, Union Lantaa aarrloaa will ba Ineluda Mrs. Cassini, John A. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rilstol, secretary: Robert S. WDRC—SWppy Kollywnod neeticut Exchange eliihs will be Memory Expert io De- held at Osntar Congregational Society Columnist and Gault snd Oorrltt E. Ftolstrm o f ROASTING CHICKENS .Stearns, Bridge|H>it. John M. Fin g a n y MMra Theater. tho Now York Public library, and Oooks .Are Quietly held June 17 and 18 at the Hotel ney, Glastonbury. John B. Neii-t| W HAT—Blue Mirror Trio. church tomorrow night at 7:30 " I don’t think you really appreciate how goodjrour SeIf«Described Expert Johnny J. Huber of Mt. Vernon, Elton, Waterbiiry. it. was .announc ! miiller. Danbury, John W. Good- \PTHT—Newapaper of the Air. IWer Address Here on when Rev. Sigurd Aake will be Observing llie Event; WTHT- On Communism Listed N. T. chickens are,” one of our customers said to us. "llie y ed totlay by John H. Kcithliiie of rieh. Portland. Ernest G. Niepp, W nC—BMkaUfe WU*. WONB—Behind the Stojry. Monday Eyening guest speaker. 'The Ladles’ Benev are so compact and piump and they stay moist, even East Hartford, state pre.sidcnt. New Britain, and Frank H. Van- W nO—Dragnet ti|rKNB-lfa«n; fUqu** Ma> olent Society of the church will the next day. And have you ever seen any others that Mr. and Mra. Jo.cph Crooks of ; Succeasoriapparent to the presi I duzer, Stamford, Board of Control. eponeor the service and hava Invit Hartford, March 23—(^)—Tha, 100 Holl street reached their flfty-1 WTHT—Hall of Fame. Freda Barlow, executive aecre- you couid take out of the package and put right In tho WON8—goUjrwQQd. T|> •• A* tary of -the Memory Club of New ed the WSC8 of United MethodUt defense In the libel auit brought second wedding anniversary yes-1 WCXX>-IUV>Mt TUm . WONB—Jack’a Waxwortta. church and their husbanda to be its by Dancer Paul-Draper and Har oven?” ttrday. No celebration was ] I l l * * — York City, will give anflntereat- TYPEWRITERS WHAT—UMt M« at Oaerffa. Ing lecture demonstration df gueata following the service at a monica Player Larry Adler against planned owing to tho illness of i Newa On All SUUona. Mra. Heater McCullough plans to Mrs. Ciook.s. who was a patient | Isift— W H A Y —Moonlight MaUnee. varied and amasing feats of mem social hour in the parish room. Repsirod snd Cleaned ROGER OLCOTT U S M FOLKS w n c —8UUa DaUaa o ir and concentration, before the Mrs. William Ha:id, chslrinan of call as witnesses s society colum recently in .Manchester Memorial W TB T—BandataaA 11:15— the committee of hostesses will be nist and self-described expert on Can Mr. Jowett 55S2 40.t West Center Street, Telephone 7852 hospital ami is now convalescing : WDRC—World Tonight: Sporta Women’s Club of Msnchcster, KniTiinG mills WONS—Jack Downey'a Huaic Monday evening, March 27, at the asalated by Mrs. Leslie Bolton, Mrs. Communism. at her home. Relatives and friends ; Shop. 11:15— ^olllater, .Street achool. ’Thomaa Johnaon and Mra. Ralph The trial has been schaduled for remembered the occasion with ’ w n c—Songa by Morten Dow MANCHfSllR GREEN CONN 1:1*— In*a moat Interesting Introduc- Wing. April 25 in the Federal District cards and congratulation, flowers 1 Thr prnpir who are piisliing oiir program for claliorair sriioola WDRC—Ntw EngUad Note* ney. Bolton Orange will hold Its reg court here. Draper and Adler seek and gifts. i H 1 -■ N I ; ’ . ' W TH T—Ted Malone. book. ular semi-monthly meeting fomor- $100,000 damages each, contend Mrs. Dorothy Bradley, of Brat- i arc rirvrr. WONS— Jack'a Waxworka. ■VtTIC—Uerento Jonea. row night at the Community hall ing that the Groenwtcli wumuti ,n- tleboro, Vt.. is spending the week | W H A T —Cheater, the Curioua 11:S5— at 8 o’clock. Neighbors Night will Jured iheir reputations by falsely with her brother-in-law and sis- ' Chaiel. WDRC — Public Serv^e Pro be observed with guests invited accusing them o f pro-Communiat ter. Mr. and Mrs. Crooks. Yester Thry arr trying to ronrral thr overall rosi of llir piiinrr. and are WCXX>-Nowa; Requeat Tliaa. gram; sympathies. from several Granges In surround day anollier si.ster of Mrs. Crooks, CpI. Arthur V. CaHls RlCNB^Requeat Matinee. 11:45— ing towns. Mrs. McCullough’s counsel filed Mrs. Kdith Hastings of Hartford, showing you just one step at ■ time. W TIC— Mualc. LADIES An Important meeting of the notice In New York city yesterday spent the day with tliem, and oth 4:45 " Arthur V. Callis, 31. of 49 Pur- i W TIO—Young Wldder Brown. 11:55— Bolton baseball team will be heW i that six witnesses would be given er relatives and friends called I d WHAY—Story Queen. WONS—Newa. tonight St the Firehouae at g ' pre-trial examination there on felicitate with them. ncll plaic, has been notified by the ' Let's go hack for a few minutes into*4>nc of ihe sixth graile IS.OO— WDRC—Old Record Shop. o’clock. Manager-coach Paul Man- March 30. They Include Igor Cas Yoult Stand Out In The Mr. and Mrs. OooKs have spent .Viijutant General's office df the ! rooms in one of our old, worn-oiit schools, and review a simple proldem 5:**— wnc—Newa: Dance Mualc; eggla has urged all members of sini. society oolumnlat for Tho Wsr Department that he has been Newa. practically all their life in Man >.'^1 WONB—Straight Arrow. tha team to attend the meeting to chester. Mrs. Crooks was the for awarded the Bronze Star Medal , in arithmetie. WDRC—Old Record Shop. transact Orgent business. The bas ' "for exemplary conduct In ground | Frequency Modulation Easter Parade mer Miss Loul.se Hall. They were W H A Y—My Serenade. ketball team raporta they lost their married in Hartford by the late \V. combat agaln.<*l the armed enemy 4 W THT—Oreen Hornet. WDRC— FM; 08.7 MO. game to Glastonbury on Tuesday while a.s.signed a.« Private. 407tli f| W FH A— 108.7 MC. W. Ranney, minister at that time FACT INO. 1 : We have 2 new seliooL will: .‘11 classrooms, which W TIO—When a Olrl Marrlea. night, 81-74. JOANN o f the Park Congregational Iilfantr.v. during the Rhineland i WTIC— FM 00.5 MC. t'anipalgn in the Kiiropean Theater WTCNB—Newa; Rcqueat Ma Bolton Public Library will be Header and Personal Ad\1aor w e hope w ill he iinished hy next Septemher. nl a cost t»f $ I .(itt.'J.iMM). W’DRO—FM On the air 1 p.m OUR CHIC SUIT church on Asylum atreet at High, of Operations." The letter was tinee. m open tomorrow night as usual be long since razoU. Mr. Crook.s, now 1I:S8 pjn. tween the hours of 7 and 8 o’clock. 10 A. M. to 0 P. M. 1 .signeil by Adjutant (.loiieral W. A. || Al least, honds were sold for that amoiiiil. 'I'lu' principal pavmeiil on 5:15— W FH A— Same as WDRC. 100% Virgin Wool — Beautifully Tailored retired, conducted hia own meat Leary and was accompanied b> a W D R C —The Old Record Shop. 583 Ann St. Hartford business and was a meat cutter in , leitifleatc of the award. W FH A— P. M. About a quarter of Austria’s thes<‘ honds this year is ahonl SRf.OOO. and llie iiileresi on the wlude WCCC—Junior Dlac Joekeya. Phone 6-1870 I^Iisses’ and Half Sixes local markets. Tlieir son Calvin, . Callis entered the .serviee In 4:00—Racing and Sports. population lives In Vienna. w n c —PorUa Facea Life. served in Germany in World War ' September. 194‘J. and served four amount al is ahonl S27.000. Adding, liiis totals .^111.BIN), or W H A T —Meet the Band. 6:15—Farm Report; Weather. 6:30—Western Serenade. II and held the rank of captain. years. In July of 1945 he was He was engaged in inspection an even mills extra for schools this year. (I f it were m»t for these t m — 6:45—Keyboard Kapers. awarded the Combat Medic Badge work in different places on the WONS—B-Bar-B Rldera. 7:00— Dance Time. 6 2 9 * ^ 5 for .satisfactory performance of European continent, and as an in honds, oiir tax rale'might he 2-l.!v mills inslead i»f 2(> mills.) WCCC—Newa; Big Brother BUI. 8:00— Naval Reser\-e Show. I duty under eoinbal eonditinns in W nc-Juat Plain BUI. Freda JIarlew structor at Fort Lewis, .state of the European theater. This diit.v 8:15—Here’s to Vets. Washington. He and his wife and WTHT—Sky King. Duffy’s Tavern-W TIC. 8:30 p.m. Also Many Others to Suit Your Tasle and Purse was carried out with front line tion to her lecture, “ Master Your three children now live in’ Worces triMips. under the range of enemy 11 F.VLT M ). 2: We shall vole next Saliinlay on one more proposed g:4*— FM Ob the Air 7:80 a.m.- wnc— Memory!’’, Mrs. Barlow acquaints ter. Mr. and Mra. Crooks have artilleiv, mortar and small arms ' W XNB—Sporta; Newa. 1 a.m. new school of 19 elassro«»i|is. an addition to the Ihdiister Street School one with the memory processes; one daughter. Elizabeth. Mrs. Eric fire. 5:45— Same as wnC. why and how we remember or for vp Crawshaw, who with her husliand Callis was discharged in April. of 10 classrooms, and plans for a net} senior liigh school and repairs iin WDRC—curt Maaaey Martha get. She explains and illustrates and two children live in Water 1946. as a corporal. Until a few c r i TUton and Orch. TelevtelOB the guiding principles that facili ford this state. weeks ago he was employed by a lln' old schools, carrying a honded appropriation of .SI,7 10.000. I*rin- , w n c —Front Page Farrell. WNHO—TV. — P..M. tate the mechanics of remember ; local dairy but he is not working W H A T — Spotlight On Sporta. 4:00— Homemaker’e Exchange. ing. In an amusing fashion she now and is looking for a job. <‘ipal payments on these honds next y(*ar will amoiiiil to •SB7.000, and Krenlag 4:30—Teletunea. dispels popular misconceptions SPRING COATS The war hero attended local 4 : * * - 5:00—Ted Steele Show. about our memory lapses, and o f To Give Course schools and has lived in Manches the interest on the whole amoiinl al 1.6*^r. if we ran gel llie same rale, W D RC -N ew a. 5:30—Teletunea. fers practical suggestions that ter all his life. I will he ahont .S28.(MK). Adding, we gel !*I 1.1.IMIO more to pay next W H A T —Newa. 5:45— Howdy Doody. audiences can Im m ^lately apply. (Full Length) On Home Nursing WONS—Newa. 8:00—Twilight ITImt. A native New Yorker, Freda year, or another l..> mills, if every thing is approved. ^ W f h T—Joe Girand Show. 6:30— Lucky Pup. Barlow received her education in iW n O —Newa. 6:45—Teletunea A Pgm. Notes. that city, holding a Bachelor of A home nursing course. "Mother t a * — 7:00—Kukla, Fran A Ollla Arts degree from Hunter College. 2 2 4 i * T S " P and Baby Care.” will be offered to MANY NEVER FACT NO. .1: W e are faced shoiily with the iieeil for a new 10- W DRC—Jack Smith Sporta. 7:30— Wendy Barrie Show. She has always been Interested in the public by the Manchester Chap sas— 7:45— Newsreel. people, and at college pursued the ter. American Red Cross, starting SUSPECT CAUSE room high school al a cost of.perhaps .S2.000.000, and renovating most W DRC—Jack Saimaa. 8:00—Stop the Mualc. studies of anthropology and Friday evening. March 31. This psychology. She did graduate of the old hiiildings al a possilde 4m» s | of .S200.000. .Adding this W n O —Bob Steele. 8:00—Morey Amsterdam. You can't afford to lako o couree ia particularly helpful to 8:30—Oarroway at Large. work at New York University and Jaunty TOPPERS new or expectant mothers as it WONS—Sporta. OF BACKACHES extended her areas of Interest to chancol Ba sura you aro fully makes .^2.200,000. on wliieli the animal ImhhI |»aymenl will he .SIIO.- ..WHAT—Supper Sereiudt. 10:00— Private Eye. teaches how to prepare for the Aa or# f»ldrr. 8 reox anil «trRin. over- 10:30— Flower Show. philosophy and education. protoctod with tho Farm Buroau baby'e arrival and how to safe gverijDn. e';rei*olve smokinc or expt^surr to 000. and the interest al ahonl ^I.I.l.OOO. Adding again, lliis makes 11:00—Daily Newsreel. Mrs. Walter Doll, Jr., Is making Mutual Automobllo Insuranco guard the health of the mother and cold 5«>metimes slows down kidney funt’- 'I^JFDRC—Raeord Album. arrangements for the program. lion. This may lead many ftilks to com 11:15— Late News. Company of Columbus, Ohio, $ 1 6 * 7 ^ 5 ” P baby. The new mother can turn to plain o f nagRinR backache, logs o f pep and fll I.'f.OOO. or an even two mills. Mrs. Harold Brcckenrldge and thia course tor practical advice eneripr, headaches snd diixiness. Getting WONB—Jtm BHtt Mrs. Timothy Kehler will be co- tho 3rd largest mutual Insurer up nights o r friNiucnt passages may rexult upon caring for the baby, prepar frtim minor bladder irritations due to cold, chairmen of the hostesses. Tho of autemebilos In tho country. WTHT— Sertno Oammell; 100% Virgin Wool — Tweeds — Sharkskin — Gabardine ing his food, giving hia bath and dampness or dietary indiscretions. , W eather. Seymour Praised program is open to the public at If your discomfurts are duo to tlicoe Now. eoinhining all ihe mills s<» fur for honds and inlerest, we have all of the other details which may ■ w n c —WrlghtrUle Folks. a moderate fee. And real savings are avail causes, don't wait, try Doan's Pills, a mild oeem so difficult to the inexper diuretic. L'sed succe«5fully by millions for ]..*) mills plus I..*) mills plus 2 mills •Mpiuls .v mills. Sl45— At Alumni Dinner able to soloct-risk drivorsi In ienced mother. over 50 >caro. While these symptoms may WDRC—Lowell Thomas. vestigate today how cemplotoly DRESSES <»ften otherwise occur, it’s amazing hnw Classes will be held In the Home many times lioan’s gi5p happ.v relief — ■WONS—Evening Stair, Arbitration Will and oconemically you con pro Nurain., rooms. in the garage help the !S miles n f kidney tubes and ftlters FACT NO. I: Adding all the new elussrooms in these new schools, w n c —^Three Star Extra. Washington, D. C., March 23— flush out waste. Gel Dt»an's rills ttulayl — Ur. CTiarles Seymour, retiring tect yourself by calling your Gay Prints — Lovely Pastels building at the rear of the Hospital WTHT—Trloa At Twilight. Annex on Hartford road. i as follows, we have: Prineelon Street 12. Oleoll Slrc4*l 19. BnnnI Sireel 19, 7:SS— president of Yale university was Be Parley Theme friendly Farm Buroau insuranco tha guest o f honor at an Alumni roprosontativo The course consists of six two- Hollister Sireel 10, high selmol 10. lolaling 100. Faeh of these rooms WDRC—Beulah. hour lessons to be held on Tuesday J5THAT—Bymrtiony Hall. dinner attended by Secretary of Stato Dean Acheson, Senator Rob New Haven, March 23— — $7*’ 5 “P and Friday evenings .from 7:30 to nuist have a teacher, anil each of the new schools a principal, an “en W T H T —StisrylanA Approximately 150 arbitration 0:30. First class starts Friday, MATTRESSES ALL WOOL W O N S— Fulton Lewla, Jr. ert Taft and acores of high gov ernment officials. union and management leaders Fred T. Baker March 31. It is better to have a good gineer," and assistants as needed, also plenty of fuel oil in Ihe lieuling " W n c —Light-up Time. will gather In the Yale Law school To register for this couree, which 7x15— A panel o f epeskers which In 39 Lyndale St. Tel, 2-1263 rebuilt mattress than a season. For rough ealenlution, let's say that 120 new people at an cluded Supreme Court Justice Saturday, for an all-day labor ar Dsdnty Cottons la a free community service, call TOPPERS WONS—Tello-Test bitration conference. Mrs. J. F. Miller. Home N-irsing cheap new one. We re ^ W D RC—Jack Smith Show. Stanley F. Reed, SecreUry of A ir From Kun-up to Hiin-do«vn. Ihrop purr vool (opprr% ulll lakr average salurv of .53,000 a year are involved. 120 people limes $.‘1,000 Kenneth Symington, Secretary ’The meeting Is sponsored by the Leonard D. Rivard chairman, 103 Adelaide road. make and sterilize all types you rvery\\hrrr in xl.vle! I*rrfr«-I ovrr slarkh, huKs, drrn>.ra Acheaon, Senator T aft and Sena Yale Labor and Management cen of mattresses. and rvrnlng rlothr*. Tuo atyir.: uilh and ulthoiil rollar. eipials $.360,000. Now add $.30.0tK) for .300.000 gallons of fuel oil WONS—Gabrtel Heatter. ter and the American Arbitration 39 McKinley St. Tel. 2-0271 Shop Profitably and Leisurely At W TH T —Counterapy. tor Brien McMahon, paid tribute Slzro: ll-'JO. Color*: ('oral, nav>, grrni. association, with the cooperation al 10 eenis. and we have $.390,000, or aimllier good .3 mills, and W71C—Guy Lombardo Show. to the retiring educator and lauded of the National Academy of Arbi Jones Furniture and WDRC—CTub Fifteen. his services In behalf of , “free thinking.” ‘ trators, the Federal Mediation and M. Kenneth Ostrinsk .3 mills phis .3 mills etpials 10 mills!!! titb — • Will Josephine Vassallo, Floor Cfivrrin" Senator Taft termed Seymour’s Conciliation service and the Con 184 Bi.ssell^t. TeL 2-1686 WDRC—Edward R. Murrow. necticut, New Jersey and New ■ffe 21, formerly of Hart .36 Oak St. Tel. 2-1041 ^^WONS—I Love A Mystery. retirement a great loss to the uni versity and to the field of educa York State Boards of Mediation. ford, Conn., and or anyone IT LOOKS WORSE AI.L THE TI^IE! WDRC—FBI. tion In general. Both Acheson and knowing the wherealwuts ..WTHT—Blondle. Taft are members o f the Yalo cor AT PITKIN STRESS W ONS—Judge Hardy'e Family. poration emphasised the expansion of this young woman please Don't get taken in by the superficial and misleading half-triilhs of W H A T —^The Rosary. program st Yale achieved during EAST HARTFORD, CONN. phone her mother at Hart ■ w n c —Aldrich Family. President Seymour’s administra Now At Maloney's Radio and Television the school pushers. S:15— tion. ford .3-t.>r»9, her sister WANTED W H A T —PoUah National Home. John S. Cooper, former Republi HERE is the Most Exciting VALUE in Television Hartford 46-3188 or Hart 8:5*— can senator from Kentucky was O f Broken down inlo seelions. il looks easv, one mill al a time. toastmaster for the occasion. II ford 2-I0I3. This young WDRC—Mr. Keen, Tracer of Experienced Loat Pereone. woman has been mi.ssing 7 •w n c —Father Knows Best. ADI) IT ALL UP, AND IT PACKS A TERRIFIC WALLOP ON open Evenings Till 9 Ample Parking Space from her home since on or Carpenters WTHT—Date With Judy. Policemen Freed k ^^WpNS—Sports For AU. about July 1. 1949, Miss YOUR TAX BILL! In Beating Death TV BEST SEllER! Vassallo may be a victim Apply WONS—BIU Henry, Ne^s. 100% AM. wool, of Amnesia and her mother And rememher— schools are not the only matter retpiiring tax WDRC—Suspense. * lOWESr FUa for Lafayette, Ala., March 23—(A>)— ★ auir-iN jmmA-ih dm* is ill. Jarvis Realty Co. WONS—Limerick Show. An all-whita Jury acquitted two SPRING COATS outlay. WTHT—Amateur Hour. white policemen last night of &AIIT Siz$ UhvislonI iifM ifl Ihmsary k MBit l$(alftksl .5 Dover Road ,• w n c —Screen Guild Players. chsrges that they best a Uen-ags It is true, and we admit it— in fact, we are glad for it— the State of - W H A T —Polish National Rome. A diTM-up coat, for Utile sister, fiill.v Negro to death. ~k PfRFORMS Wktra OHim M l Uned. Sizes 4 to fi. StlS— After deliberating an hour and Conneetieiil will prohahly help tint to the extent of one-third of the cost W H A T—MooiUlght Matinee. 20 minutes, a verdict of acquittal 5 4 5 - was returned for James R. Clark, for these new srhools. But where iloes the Stale gel its money? WDRC—Crime Photographer, 28, and Doyle Mitcham. 24. They REPUBUCANS w n c —Duffy's Tavern. were accused of flrst degree mur WE WILL BUILD FOR YOU WONS— Mr. Feathers. der in the fatal beating of 18-year- GIRLS' COATS NOWHERE ELSE THAN OUT OF YOU!!! •:4 5 - old Willie B. CarlUle. SIZES: 8-14 WTHT—Robert Montgomery A crowded courtroom greeted The State has got to look for so iniieh new money thiring the next Speaking. the verdict with cheers. In Ala RETAIN YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL lOtr^r, ull wool. Fiiip c»%crt » 8 - W 15:50— bama, conWctlon of flrst degree $9900 YES $9900 cloth. Knilv lineil. two vears to meet future obligations that il.looks like a sales tax up to w n c —“ Supper Club.’’ murder Is punishable by death or WDRC—Plaj^ouie. life Imprisonment. 3% again, plus a Stale income tax, plus inereased corporation and busi WONS— Newt Oonunentary. Mitcham and Oark admitted A “Johnson Built Home” with the following feature.s, W H A T —MoonUght Matinee. they hit Carllale with a rubber VOTING RIGHTS and will arrange financing to suit your needs. G.I.. FHA, ness taxes to meet the hill. WTHT—Author Meets Oltlc. hose and a walking stick, but said 15:15— they did so only after he pulled State Housing considered." W ONS—Newsreel. a knife on them while niey were Don't think that State handouts are for free——you are paying for 15-45- •k 4 Rooms finished, 2 unfinished. trying to get him Into a ceil. every nickel you get. It may not be on your real estate lax here in ^lan- •k Hot water heat, oil burner. Minority Rtprettnfation doniet you the Chester, hiil every lime you turn around, they nail you somehow. k Plastered walk. Balsam Wool insulation. WHY BANK OUT OF TOWN? right you how have, to vote for nine Town k Fireplace, picture window, open stairway. It is about time we slowed down this rolling hall of dough that Directors. Under Minority Representotion k All WOOL sheathing uitder clapboard or shingles. gathers speed and $$$ all the time. k Choipe locations, We love oiir children (and grandchildren) loo, hut we are not go Do Your Banking you will .vote only for six Directors. You will ★ SA LE PRICE including LOT, $9,900. ing to go broke building extra-fanry srhools for them. AT '★ With $1,000 down payment, monthly payment would 100% ,4LL w o o l , 2-PC. 0 be disfranchised on voting for one-third of the be approximately $64.00, including taxes and in surance. BOYS' SUITS Let's «lo as well'as we can hy them and give them what we can afford. ;t national bank Boord of'Directors. ★ Wc furnish the blueprints on these houses. Munbor Federal Deposit Insursiice Girp. Two-ton* leisure »tyle coat, full.v ITC4NBEDONE! W t can also build our five rooms on one floor with Used and long trouaers to match. OF BIANCHESTER gnSnialied space os second for $11,100. s u m : 4 to 8. CITIZENS? COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL BUILDINGS «• I ts HBBsl bsBkiBf hours, “Tho Friondljr Bank” Deal Directly With Your Builder** OPEN EVENINGS ’TIL 9 WILBUR T. LITTLE, Chairman. ‘TW COitvoiiienco T m m o n T d e v is U m Eroning .6 ;30-8s30 p. m- hr i f r f f i ttfh. 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ptived of the uso of the** new enough about good building, they be Involved In considerable further war whan many could have Amrl|ie«trr can save themselves money, oub expense for new architectural uoubleil their saiariea In other com flem«iAa*aa% MiMMMna^nnAMN schooU. Th* only poMlblo dilfcr- It often happens that a building plans; also for another referendum. munities,'and at other employ Verdicl of $1,000 enco, the only possible result of a becomes H patch-up affair, and 'The School Building Oommjttee, ment. Conneciicut titiQ ^ n 9 i h neKStlve vote at the polls Satur The Open Forum than not o t^ looks bad, but It's whether the prbsent one or some How many eUlzena of Manchaa- 111 Alieiiatioii Suit too late to do it over. nbwriy appointed group, would have ter reallae that wra do not oven 5 T ««c day. Is that w« may not build un Communications for puMlcatlona in ths Open Forum a-Ul not 4. Cannot economy be effected to spend countless hours poring nave a high school auditorium that Yankee You*U Und rarietit galore at AdkP . U aMM. til tomorrow the schooU ws need somehow? Has every effort been will aeat two-thirds of the ptfplIsT Bridgeport, March 23—(/p—John Customers- ha guarantsed publication if they contain more than ttOO wurds. over the eituation which has been By A. H. O. today. Tan Harald raaarvea tha right to decline to publish any mailer made fo save pennies? Answer: ao thoroughly covered by the’pres It ia Impoaeible for one speaker to B. Kohler. Bridgeport cledtrlcal to help plan gour Lenten Menus-- rrM. Tn^i.. oi»1 Let’s bund them now, beiause that may be libelous or which is in bad taste. Fiee expression Let’s start right with Question 2. ent able committee in their many address an assembly tlMire. While engineer, has been awarded $1,000 Corner raandM OeUMr i. tm. ws need them now. of political views Is,desired by contributions if this character If others than the building com months of prodigious study. Delay our lilgb school pupils ara foroed —a $99,000 re
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prived of the uae of thepe new enough about good building, they be involved In considerable further war whan many could have can save themselves money, ou* expense for new architectural uuuDled ineir saionea in other com PMdMaaMBM WmMMMeiFMI rtegtrr acliodla. The only poaalble differ NMaaeMMqa^aMMMeBMmMiMa It often happens that a building plana; also for another referendum. munities,'and at other employ- Verdict of ^1,000 ence, the only poeelble reeutt of a becomes d patch-up affair, and The School Building Oommjttee. nienL Connecticut nitt$ irraib negative vote at the poll* Satur The Open Forum then not otii^ looks bad, but It's whether the present one or some How moay citiMns of Monchas- III Alienation Suit //iff Arr/ay yatvpmr ih u m ib d « r*UD day, ia that wa may not build un too late to oo it over. nkwly appointed group, would have ter reoUxe that wa do not oven ^ PStNTMW uu.. IMC. nave n high school auditorium that Uoinmunlcationa for publlcatlona in the Open Forum will not 4. Cannot economy be effected to spend countless hours poring Yankee YouHl find vmriefy galore ai AdtP > u nwirii «tm c til tmaorrow the achoold we need will seat two-thlrda of the pifpila? Bridgeport, March 23—(A5—John CusiomerB* ’ ■■V be guaranteed publication It they contain more than HOO wurda. somehow? Has avery effort been over the aituation which hoa been today. By A. H. O. Taa Herald rcMrvea the tight lo decline to .lubiiah any mailer made fo save pennies? Answer: so thoroughly covered by the pres It ia impossible for one speaker to B. Kohler. Bridgeport cleitrical T*o3S5rw««*»>«. address on oaaembly there. While io help plan gour tA fn ie n Let'a bufld them now, becauae that may be llbeioua or which la In had taate. Fiee expreaamn Let'a start right with Question. ,1. ent able committee In their many engineer, has been awarded $1,000 m » * o i l “ /!!!!•** our high echool puplU ere forced Corner rovadM OetoUt t. »*»•______we need them now. of political viewa la,dcalrad by cnntributlone i f thia cbaractei If others than the building com months of prodigious atudy. Delay — a $99,000 reduction from the but Icttera which are defamatory or abuelve win be reiected. mittee and the school board will to go out in the cold and croee the In ooB loat (Hacuaalon of the .%e- i»ii«»ka Brary in the building of the achoola would street In rein, snow, or eleet to get j organization Report, we noted ilie amount he claimed—in a suit for i«ay aad aoUdwra. Bnt*r*^ tfct take the responsibility, we can save cause exceedingly troublesome JUST REDUCED '.B M L i by dropping architects plans. 3ut from claos to class, we nre u ked i surprising development that tliei-c ' the alienation of hia wife's affec K aaiA « awirttaatar. OsABm •* On Minorit.v RcprcMntation complications and added expense SH.VERBROOIC GRADE "A" PRIM'T \ 9 . Vcrplaack tin achMls , h»ve experienced paylcaa pay ______would any dare to do that? Schiiol to coll n halt to an already late ; was no one around Hartford - - - tions. Whod do you think of our dedry MU cta * a*H a»tttt.» ____ _ to tide us over with make-ahift ar Butter fro m the beginning o f Man- To Tha Eklltor. I days, as well as InadiHjuate salary j board and building______oommittee- ...... - achool problem and asked to turn ' from the county sheriffs whose A Superior court jury deliberat deporteionte? SUNNYPIIkO IB PRINT 71c \i LB PRINT LB 72c scwicRirnvN' b a i 1 have been asked to express an for years. Dont let it.- happen ■ ,^,^bera are gladly giving of their rangements until *the schools ore our attentiort to Granby. , jobs would be abolished up to ‘'ne • OM t**r •» a*n ...... IIU.OU chea|er concern with the issue, ed 35 minutes yeHterday before re .t ».uu opinion on the propooed*plana for ______u..iui___ 1 time without remuneration. We i re available. Having been auditor of a School good farmers of the state who .i'Ae We IcdM great paine lo plan SUNNYBROOK STRICTLY IRLSH 0bi MCKiUi* iuu ■•••«••• decades ago. The Herald has held The schools we are building to turning the verdU'l against Henry OM rnoolli Djf a»rt ...... • l.UU providing modem buildings to ad told to be confident that they vlll Since the opposition wants a oistxict for several years, I can the present state milk admlniatra- ikeee departmonir eo that all Eggs NATIVE GRADE "A'-LARGE SI7E DO i I .04 a consistent position of opposing equately bouse the school children day are going to bb as outdated not over-pay or over-expand. !ha* "lesa expensive” school, we would ■ qualify as an expert on those per- | tion - • - who was In favor of «.he A. Bishop. Jr.. 48. a member of giacM Copy ...... as the pre.scnt schools, which we dairy producte ore oeeemblod at WoMty. by Corrtor ...... I M of oiii; town. end up after oil this delay aoH sons who cry "W e wont schools report. > tR 0 [9 g .1 LB S .UM the granting of the right of mi we will get our money's- woi .li. one of Bridgeport's oldest famiU one convenient epoL gllM, dolmnd. Udr T tii . 12 Naturally, I have watched with have been paying for for the last added expense with a definitely without frilla." As a rule they real-i Well, all this was somewhat In- tu.m' nority representation by Icglala- 20 years. If they are not I They know that It Is public money, les wh'j now describes liiniHclf as ANN PAGt PKG I A PKG W«at of M'»»- ...... great InUrrsr the development of cheaper type o f achool. With all ly want no schools at all unless ‘ evitable. The real surprise .vouid Maegroni dated. It will mean the wheels of I and so a public trust. a Maine guide. Do we carry the Torletiee tive fiat. The present situation hga thq present proposed plana and this, it Is very difficult to kee they conform rather closely with have come if any of these group* aEUHEH ur progress have stopped turning. I 5. What should be done nov? Bishop testified during the trial you prefer? t h e AUSOClbTEP PKESb this difference: it is the people of have followed the iliscusslon of that any great amount of actual: institutions of learning which their had proved to be for the report, Science, Industry and progress will Town officials , with Cheney that he and Margaret Cowan ANN page PKG TM Awociittd Proao lo ttcliMWoly these plana and tha Indicated ef cash could be saved in the over-all: Mothers and Dads attended, and would Jud:ie, Spaghetti 15‘ «=4T Manchester themselves who are not stop at these achoola, Brothers and other manufacurera Kohler. 40-, may have “kissed and Are theee producte cut In oBtItlod tp tbo u*o of ropuPl’cotion of fect on taxation. picture. many then with reluctance., some inevitability about the fact lOOZ < | 7 b «ii Mwo *t, oi to vole, In the fourth question Do yoti people In Manchester re will have to get together, also ti’lvh petted" at times. He denied that If the referendum on Saturday federal officials who must be con Even if I had been one of those I am certain that the excellent that the first state group wnlch the tiles you most frequently CAN Mt otiiorwtM erod'tod te tmo p»p«t Saturday, on w’hether or not they member when Governor Bowles . they went any further. use? Codfish Cakes BEARDS. El I # ■ad tloo W# tool new» pul>ti«n«d Btro. la adverse, plans eascntlally Ilka proposed an I18.0O0.000 school aid sulted to work out some equitable who were not totnllv convinced by musical concert which I enjoyed has come out in favor of the He- Mrs. Kohler told the jury she All nabU of ropubl'ol'on of •pocioi want lo guarantee minority rep the present plans must Immediate fund to be financed by lamding ,the plan, for, what's fair for one la the excellent and detailed explana- this evening, the High School Band organization Report ts the League NO 1 ^ | B g had lost all affection for liei hiis- j Are they packaged the way glMetrhes horo'n dre oloo roorrod. resentation on the town Board ol ly be formulated and adopted to .State? Senator House, who in fair for another. But this, (as tlons of the past few weeks, th e: and Choirs, would be cla.salfied as of Women Voters, CO DSTCEAM CAN ^ band before she met Bishop I you like them? Pink Salmon A fiiii oofyifo eliobf of N. E. A. 9«r» Directors. care for the acute crowded coiuli- also Chairman of the Board of was stated in the special meeting, i picture of the altem atiw would' unnecessary frilla and extras by 1 it is Just as natural for tha tion of our achool buildings, a con will take much time, a long time certainly perauaue me that we ’ manv'. But if you attend church r League to bo for the general sub- MO. Inc. Part of The. HeraM opposition Kdiicatlon. fought that proposal NO I'i O t e dition that makes for Inferior edu most vigorously. "W e must pay presumably. Therefor It should not I should not allow ourselves t o ' Sunday morning in Manchester or stance of the Report, and for lU If you hare ony euggeetfoas SALTESEA CAN PuPllobera Kopro»«oUt>»«»: Tb« to m I D o r I't y representation cation for our children. as we go" was his slogan. “ We now becloud the issue of our nec herUon such a dilemma 1" the towns nearby, you key recommendations, aa It ia for that wU] help ue improre our Clam Chowder Julio* Meitiow* dpec'kl - few DetroU snd Bfistoa. stemmed, we suppose, from the 1 think that ultimately It is In can't afford to bond the whole essary school improvement and It would seem most obviously will hesr the results of- this fine other groups to be opposed to ‘t. dairy deportments ond serve you PACKER 5 MO H the interest of the taxpayer, the fact that The Herald is a Republi State of Connediciit, with a popu expansion plan.—You will have short-sighted on our part to let training In church choirs. The - reason this...... la so la better, pleose let us Imow. '.AP.a CAN h e e h Ek AUtm BUREAU 0 » parent, and the children, that the lation of nearly two million, for Tuna Fish Meat can newspaper in what has been, noticed how those 8 mills diiide anything" prevent us from - marching TeaterdavYesterday A education maym y g bodied In the League statement, CIECUi-aTIONS present program for new scliool $IR,00().000. us by today, but It certainly will anyhow. — Let'a remember, funda- adamantly to the polls on Satur where It aa.i's, simply: "F or 80 Please write: 1 NO 'i up to this time at least, a commu buildings, a program built up over Manchester today Is bonded for i mentally practically all of us ire not get our children bv tomorrow, The Herald PriiiUnt OoiapaDy. Inc., day and voting '‘yea," “ yea." “ yes” , years the I.eague of Women DO.FAESTiC f CANS aaeumee eo Oaancial raepone'Biily lot nity which has elected an unbrok a period of nearly two years by a $1,884,000 and with this new issue 1 foj* necessary and forward-looking and that's when they will have to Sardines 3 on the three achool questions. j Voters has atndied atate govern Customer Relations Department tyaoarapaicAl error* eppeenni m ed group of responsihle, forwar.T- of $1,700,000 will make $3,.’i84,OM, progress for our school system. use it. mental problems.” , S OZ ^taaniente and oiner reed'ng ibkllei en series of Republican town ad- Louise C. Taylor , Innldng citizens, be adopted. On this referendum you are also Answer (hi; If we were to delay Resnertfullv. Perhaps it should be added that la The li«nch«*lei Ereiunt Herelu mmistrations. asked to obligate yourself to a new (Mrs. Allan 3.) ! AAP Food Stores FANCY MEDIUM 'Ll.I Si.'I CAN F. A. VerplBiK'k going ahead now, when, generally John E. Rogers. the League hoa done this Studying Shrimp But the major principle on High school which we must have, 530 Atlantic Avenue 'Aiuraday, March 2S Apeakiiig working conditions are from a certain point of view. In which The Herald has taken Its More atalistiro and soon, and the modernization good, and people are still, gentrally HilUrd’a Views On Srhoolt . xx ^,1 Boston 10, Moss. of all your present school build ■the eyea of the professional poll- Penalize One Generation? consistent stand, over the years, To The Editor; speaking, earning quite well, we To 'The Editor, i Tr*i»nc Resuiuccl 'ticians, perhaps, It is a point of 1 begin to wonder who ami what ings. 'Thia will take at least would practically or possibly over If. OS history tells us, “Nero has been on the issue of reapunai- $3,.'i00,000 and probably more. Sen _ .. w view which la woolly and Idealistic. In some, ways, the achool laaue we can believe after reading that throw everything for yeare, and It fiddled while Rome burned," a lot In I U llllC l I jUIIC But there is no one who can deny bllity. The Herald has held that the .State Board of Ediicalion ator House doesn’t mind bonding would harm Mancheater. Pedple supposedly busy business and up for vote Saturday scema lo be- the real estate of Manchester with ’ i I that it is mainly and basically a the party which won the election would not approve the Granby moving in. or residing here have 1 must have twid-i A & P CofteeAm..Famous For eome more complicated every day. a population of around 36.000 for —------! point of view which ia disinter- WINE & LIQUOR VALUES AT ought to be given its clear chance .school. a right to have a good achool ar- ' died their thumbs while Wilbur New ^ Haven...... March... 23_ — i.Pi--- ested------and nonpartisan.------It is- „a poi it ,, ~ia one aide or the other roaches St least $7,000,000. This $7,000.- EVERYDAY LOW PRICES to govern, and held strictly ac On January 26th. 1 asked Mr. OOO Is almost 40 per cent of the to rangement. Even now a high : Little carefully avoided dlacus-sing , resumed on the west- of view which Is looking for the Flavor^-FamouH For Value fer new arguments. Howland, who Inspected the Hol achool could imt be erected in tnree 1 Manchester achool situation ^ | thporetical best in government, countable for Its record in office. tal amount requested by Governor And yet, from one main angle, lister Street site, where I could see Bowles for the entire State. The or four yearsi Our school author-1 w.. . nel at 11 o’clock last night af:er u ia, essentially, also the point The Herald has held that minority some economloally built schools ities, the school board and build noon. 1 say Mr, Little carefully workmen had labored all day to of view of the Connecticut Piiblic New Low Price 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE r r ■l^’o 67' the issue is as simple today as it editorial lii The Manihester Eve avoided discussing the school sit representation, artificially grant that would nieet the State require- ning Herald last night hinted that ing committee have worked on a remove the Ifi-ton 'Ice slide which Expenditure Council which Is dedi- wan when the Board of Education uation advisedly, for in the first ment.s. Mr. Howland told me that the relief for these .school expendi schedule plan. To go retrace steps blocked the bore yesterday. i caled. perhaps with more prcl'es- NELSON COUNH RED CIRCLE COFFEE ^ ^ 0 s^TO' ed and not actually won by per- Granby had built the moat achool fifteen minutes allotted him. he •rat began planning new achoola tures might well be considered now, would simply atop us—who State Highway Commissioner G. sional expertness, to the same gen- KENTUCKY STRAIGHT auaalon of the people on the part for tile money, without many from the Stale tax resources. knows how long from going for told several stories relating to Albert Hill said thal men would oral puiiioaes. lor Mancbeiter, yeare ago. frilla. He also recommended Col BOKAR COFFEE Z. 72' of good opposition candidates, With this $1,700,000 nilded to our ward, chorus girls, etc., discus-sed in be lowered in bo'sun's chairs to- : Jumi as W'e thought that the BOURBON WHISKEY Proponents may talk of tax linsville and Burlington. Now I would proiluce mainly sound and present bondage brings us within Finally, to be honest I^1th our-i I I * day to remove more Ice from the Rrnrgonltation Report must rep 86 vataa, and of building apectflea- learn'from the advertisement of Committee, which he allegedly partisan wind and irreiponsibllily $88,622 of our .8 per cent DeOt | selves, as an opinion was also ex- 16.') foot ventilating shafts. reaent the great climax of the WOO! 1^1 2.89 lANF. PABKER-DELICIOUS IXUTt'M FAVORITEB- and of betUr last minute the Building Committee, that thia heads, but warily avoided men Hill said two-way traffic will he school will not meet State require Llmltation. presMd at the Town meeting, career of Carter Atkins, of the TASTY 4 TFNDEH EXTRA GOOD SERVED HOT' plans,'and ail of these issues have on the part of the minority, which Vote “ No" on the three school aren’t many of us spending money tioning the names of hia cbmmlt- permitted on the we.stbound lane Expenditure Counell, so ue also so frequently, in such aituationa, ments for eligibility lo receive questions on Saturday, so we may lane Is de aorna appeal to various people in State Aid. Did the General As for pleasure and comfort plenty’? *■**• ' until the eastbound think that the Report la, nt long COLONEL LEE build adequate, economical schools And shall we not save and spend Then w1ien President CHarke ol I clared safe. last, the thing which mny Justify Hoi CrosH Buns 2 5 ' Manchester. |specializes in a brand of criticism sembly pas.ft some new require BOTTLED IN BOND on desirable sites where we won’t some for our schools to make fxst- the Kiwanis t?liib. who exemplified ------the existence of the League of But for the people who are moat | which is libertine and purely ob ments since January 'je fli' The have to huv residential property. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT only new development since the growing Manchester also attractive tile patience of Job, first told Mr. I T * • Women Votera for Sfi years. It vitally concerned becauae they are structionist, and aeldoin conslriic- I Your tax dollars will then go Into through its outstanding school Little he had one minute to go and 11^1*9811 I l l l l i r i C S ia. In genemi, whnt the League BOURBON WHISKEY Stats Aid Bill was passed late last mS tsiM ^irtisk ti*Aa . ** Coneiant Mnspeciion tor DATED DONUTS " ooz 19' Uve. ' school*. system ? then signaled that his time was has been waiting for. It la ■ tlM people who arc going to have year wak the issue of a set of pro F:. Mae Holden. 100 ## The Herald position has been, tg cedures to assist towma in new Paul G. Prokopy up, Mr. Little replied “ I am sure | large part of the goal for whlrii . • • diUdren in Ifancheeter echoola tn 61 Washington Street you will grant me time to tell this.i Cause Death PROOF Boi 3.99 Cniform Top QtutlUg Alwags B R O W N 'n SERVE"aousoF?2 17' put it concisely, that those who school programs. Ttiat was the I the Lr«gue has existed. tha next few yeara, tha Isaue Manchester, Conn. story." Mr. Little then proceeded j Furthermore, the tie between tha can win the vote o f the people laaue which recommended five "The Good Seeds' Fruits and vegetables ore freciuently chocked from time of delivery comes down, In reality, to the very aoi'es minimum for elementary to tell to the accompaniment o f. Raiding. March 23—(.Pi—John . League and the Report la atrength- 0 # 6 er GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH, BUY- APPLE PIES i INCH SIZf lACH 49* .A Minister's View To The Editor, V/hiskey lo '.vhen ■you buy, any not in A-1 condillon, oH-size or off-grade ore aimpte and elemental question of ought to govern, and that if there schools, with one additional acre This town has reached'a stare I*’ *" *"'‘ ***l*'*r-* **-ory pertain-1 'Whitehead. 72. died in Danb'iry lened by the obvious fact that ■»o *, ing to ' ~ rrd .iced in price and put on a special "Quick Sale" Table. That 18 anything sufficiently wrong for each one hundred pupils, plus To The Editor: prolific woman. AS I hospital late yesterday of injuiies imany■ of the Report’s recommenoa- POTATO CHIPS Z 7 ,Z Z 59' whether or not we shall have We Practically All Agree. * i'I'.n- Values le’ivas only uniform top cpiality on the regular produce di.'iploy A& P *^Super-nighi*^ 3ieais . . . with the way they govern, then other recommendations, some of M wUh‘ a huge wartime er^op^^'t} . 1 he sustained when his car left ‘ he | lions have been Lefigue recom- dsable sessions in Manchester which I read at the Public Hear damentally there ia hardly
referendum, Mr. Bailey stated "Can w# wait.” The answer to on first aid and safety, and Camp Acquitted of Murder lliarge that to fafvthe proponenta and op this question ia found In a study Boy Scout Troop Pioneer. Alao, a movie was shown RUMMAGE SALE ponents of the plan Jitd rala^ of the estimated school enroll of a recent troop camping trip at Cobourg, Ont., March 23—er- oneer waa given by District Com m bullet into his idhntally-ill.wife's SOl'TO 3IETHODI8T Troop 47, Boy Scouts, of Soulp head after she had attempted sui CHl’BCH BAHEMCNT If “No” Vote Prevails { HO that it waa no longer an Issue. sonal prejudice. 1 am a home own missioner Julius Strong. The cide. was acquitted of a murder Rll END ■ The second, he stated, was "econ- er, a taxpayer, and a citizen. I Mrtho NATIONAL STORES m .- He******* ¥ '" '* • A ' • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1960 F A Q I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1960 n M T W ] .i winter dockliic o f the ferry but nack’a Sendee aUtton, Willlrian- until delinquent taxes, plus penal ah jw for each aavan aharea out- lic ITtllltlea eommiaaton yesterday. named to head the entertainment proceeds o f the stock sale, $10,. committee for the tea and han un ly ^ Terry to Be prevtoualy the aervice has been tic; Prospect market, Middletown; ties and tntereat are paid. Comniou Stock ■tandlng. Parmlaalon for the la- The bid price of the stock was 000,000, will be used In the com Russia Viewed her cummittec Mra. Edward Foote diacontinucU Dec. 1. Delleroee Blectiic appliance, Put aue waa granted by the State Pub |31 a share aa of yesterday. The nam; the City Heating Co„ Inc., Birds Skip Vacations pany's conatnicUon program. of Gilead, Mrs. Brian Minalga of ; Put Into Service New London; the Central Machine Chicago—(^'l—fiome of the birds To Be Offered Andover. Mrs. Betty Dunbar of Grave Menace Vernon and Mlsa Cbra Webb, Here’s s Sprint Boat • ( 8 s y < Works. Bridgeport; Hurd Lum'ier skipped their southern vacations ingH that’s sweet sMsfe to ■ k itfcM l March t t liH -Tho Ten Firms Listed Co., Monroe; the Victory Diner, this year. Members of the Chicago Hartford. March 3S— (JP) — iTie Home Demonstration Agent for Tolland County. IMW fm y between Badlyme and Norwalk: Curran's restaurxnt. Ornithological Society say they Southern New England Telephonie every one who’s lookint foc Charter, timnobillaed laat year by New Haven; the Holland Dairy, Donovan Says Cold War Meana of Intereating other real, honest-to-goodness «eo»> ' Tax Deliiiqiieiits have seen a number of birds which Co., will offer an additional dOfl,- towns In the county In Joining the the ateel atrtke, will be put Into Oroton. and William 8. Weyel, usually south in the winter. The Our go 000 aharca of common stock, nar (4111 Be Lost Without group were di.scuaaed. It waa al omy in food baying. It’n oar aerrice March 38. 8Ute Hlithwav New Haven. reasons: the weather has been Hartford, March 2.1—(4^ — Ten value |25 to atockholdara of rec MANCHESTER so suggested that each town group SPRING SALE that w elcons CommUBlaiier O. Albert HIU 'an The firms' permits are suspended milder and feed has been available. Firing Single Shot Connecticut flrnia have Had their ord March 28 in the ratio o f one sponsor a non-partisan public the new aesimn with low, low nounced today. meeting at which a qualiile ford and California. He waa a Vet cemet<‘ry. The funeral home will i will be used to carry on the work tlon has purchased a rack, display (Thapter Red Crooa chairman for surgery; no operation in the past of the association for thr re case, sewing machine and other slonai for Germany; W. Avarell in the entire multi-million dollar six months; pregnancy, nona in eran of World War I. He waa a be op?n’ Friday afternoon and eva- PRESCRIPTIONS , the Blood Program announced mainder of the year. The aasocla- no'iled itema at the achool. 18 Hurt as Riot Harriman, ECA chief for Europe; Outside Bases bill was put in by the N avy—$1 the past year. member of the Union Congrega ning. Jamea C. Dunn, ambaaaador to listed as payment for acquisition Q x ) Rockville today that it is axpactad that he Benefit Auction Ucraponnded by mee of maa] Trout Derby tional church. Uk Men's Union, the Water Board Ponders Italy; X.ewia W. Douglas, ambaa of part of the Oahu railroad in Connecticut Regitmal headquarters years axperltiwe. GREYHOUND 'The fisherman weighing in the .National Aasoclrtion of Letter The Maple Street Parent Teach Flares in Italy aador to Britalii; David K. E. Top Program Hawaii. at 47 Jaffaraon straet in Hartford will ba opanod about tha mlddla uf heaviest trout on the opening day Carriers, Capitol City Branch No. er Association will hold a White Bruce, ambassador to France. Get Petitions 86 of Hartford. He is survived by Elephant auction in the school Extension of Service (Contianed from Page Oae) ( Continued Irons Paga Oae) io . May with the tentaUva date <«t of the fishing season w ill be award Arthur Drug Store* as May 17. It ia hoped that aa of ed a 850 bill by the Rockville FUh his wife, Mra. Anna Wells Irmlach- auditorium on Wednesday. March er of Rockville, one daughter. Mrs. '. 'l » at 7;.30 p. m. Anyone who can strators who blocked off the city which will defend theae aecret in- the date of the opening o f the and Game Club, All licensed fish FALSE TEETH On School Site ermen are ellgible'to enroll and all William Foraman, one son, Frank find some Item still useful snd is with carts. Census Task atallatlona and the air fields from Regional Center there will be suf ( L.«.l Conliiii»loner.|j,« “ S That Loosen ficient blood to supply all necea- that la required la to catch the Irmlacher, two grandchildren, all w illin g to contribute the same .is Situatina la Foggla Tense which, fighters and bombers would aary requirementa. 'TTia Red Cioo* heaviest rBlnbi>w. brook, or brown In CaJifornIa: four brothers, Al asked to bring it lo the school If D ia e O H F u t u r e P o » » i * future growth in thi* «rctlon would Tile situation in Foggla, a city rise to ward off attack or to re Need Not Embarrass Starts Today Mary m-currrA tuoth hnvu nuf- One Favoring Pudim Lo* will make no charge for the blood, trout and weigh him in at the bert of Bumaldc. Frank and W il l>osalblr. If they desire to have EAST HARTFORD - _ , ■ T ' I " t*’ *" connection of 64,000 about 200 miles aouth- taliate. D lllty o f J oin in g IJp l the commission, has. after Invrstl- fcrctl real rmUarraAffmont hecauso their the announcement made to that CrysUl Lake Club House on liam of Rockville, Otto of East someone call for it, notify Mrs. eaat of Rome, waa tense. Demon Included in these amounts are plate drupped, aUppn) nr Wobbind at cation Contains 632 W U k I B»tlon, felt that in many cases the (Continued from Page One) effect over a Hartford radio lU- opening day, April 15. TYout must Hampton, Maas.; three sisters, Harold Schlebc. William Hahn, Telephone 8-3231 requests by both services for funds juat ihe wrofia tlmp. Do not live In fear i of *■*** 2 W i t n v lU a lO n O U r y larger maun should be Installed strators there gathered in front tion two weeks ago being In error. be taken in water open to public Mrs. John Lutjen of Rockville, Milton Abom, or John Burke. of the Chamber of I.4ibor head to build storage facilities, some of of thla happenlna to vou. Juat aprinkle Signerfi, Is Reported ------I to save later replacement costs, sus questions can be fined 1500 The only charge to a patient who fishing and by legal methods. Mrs Harry Colby, and Mrs. Her The prooreda from the auction quarters. Police, reinforced by them In secret strategic spots, for a llttln KABTRKTH. the alkaline tnon> Water and aewage disposal prob- i and that, as additional property In and jailed for 60 days. a«/ld> powder, on your platea. Ilnli.'a needs bipod will be the doctor’s Contact any member of the club man Tauscher of East Hampton, units o f the 14th Artillery regi aviation gasoline and jet fuels. Rockvlile. March 23—(Special) lema—the next million dollar pro- i the area is developed, it should The law forbids use of individ They also want repair shops. falar tfeth mon* rtrrnly, ao thuy feel fee or hospital administration fee. or Edw ard Weber, treasurer for an Mass. ment, were on guard against any ual's answers for ‘‘purposes of more* cnnif*)rtkhl#‘. Doce not aour. —Franklin G. Welles chairman of SPECIAL Ject facing the town, were* dis- | pay its proportionate share and 'Fhe Navy is seeking $23,316,000 Pherka ’*platr nd'»r” (dentiirn br**ath>. tba School Building committee an Two probable dates have been entry blank, rules and list of priz Military funeral services will be cussed last night in a session of | gradually liquidate the expense, outbreak of violence. taxation. Investigation or regula for a secret base outside the Unit (Jet rASTKKTH at any riruf ftore. r r'u' ' • „ B« nounced today that a poUtlon wn- announced for the visit of the es. The club is planning to have held Saturday afternoon at two the Board o f Dlrectorj meeting as Tlie Commission started applica- Demonstra tions continued tion.'‘ ed States. No details have been re tainlng tha naniea of 632 slgna- Mobile tinil to thla locality. May open house on the opening day of o’clock at the ,-add Funeral Home. the Water Commission. | tion of an engineering study on throughout Apulia provlnca, but Census takers who violate the SERVICES leased— not even n hint as to the turea favoring the Pudim site as 28 and June IS. There may ba a the season at Crystal Lake and Rev. Forrest Musser. pastor of the Without taking any action on sewage disposal improvements eftcept for San Savero police ap confidence of their informants are the public la invited to drop in and peared to have the situation under location or purpose. raeommended by tha School build slight change in the exact date, Union church will officiate. Burial PURCHASE! Over the matters of water service exten here by asking General Manager subject to fines up to $1,000 and control. Five armored cars from The largest item in the Navy's ing committee waa preaented Mon but two visits are acheduled be pay a visit. Large trout will be on That Interpret the wishes sion beyond town limits, the Com George H. Waddell to secure s>if- two years imprisonment. exhibition, and the awarding of will be in the Ellington Center Foggia were sent to San Severn. program for construction outside day night at the meeting of the fore the summer season, and then mission talked over possibility fleient Informstlon of a current prizes will taka place at 9 p. m Three Hundred Over moat of Italy workers went this country is $46,850,000 for Rural Vernon School association. none until fall In this vicinity, the of the family. at some future time parts of nature to bring the report up to ApHI 16 at the CiryataJ L*ke Club Glastonbury and Manchester might back to their Jobs. An exception Guam, and of that item the larg A petition sighed by 100 signa full details to be announced later. Ftniahed Monument* and date. Several years ago the im est amount is $14,200,000 for petro The hours for the visits will l>e House. Join to pool water, resource and was Parma, where the one death Werners Students tures of a group called the Vernon Authorized Agents For Markera In Oor Dtsplay pending need of larger disposal leum storage facilities. 'll" 10 a.m. to 7:30 or 8 p.m. and or Kiowa Cloancll distribution systems. A t the pres facilities was felt, and the town occurred yesterday. There the GREYHOUN Srbool Betterment easoclatlon was John B. Burke Yard To ('hooee PromI ent time a few Glastonbury peo Chamber of Labor ordered the Incidentally, the amallest amount preaented at the meeting of the the benefit of those working, the Kiowra C'ouncil, Degree of Poea HELENA secured an engineering survey on To Give Recitals Cotton ple, Just over the line and near the strike continued for another day Vernon School Board last week maximum time including re^stra- hontas will hold its March meet FUNERAL HOME Buckingham reservoir, secure the question. tion. necessary for a donor, is T"© Ing Friday evening at 8 p. m. at RUBENSTEIN The Rnest In in protest against police firing on asking that the site be rliangcd t7 Cast OMlot SL T«L 4B6a water from i t This reservoir, Thi.s survey proposed, st dgiires demonstrators. Eight police ,»nd Frederic E. Werner will present back to the original suggestion of minutes. the Red Men’s Hall. There will be with its watersh^ and pipeline lo and costs then current, that the seven other demonatratnrs were the second In a series of four re Fll IIEAKFAST TOMimiW. SET the location on Lake slieet, Ver The location of the first visit a social following the b)tslness Arthur Drug Stores Anbelaaee Barrtea Design cated both in Manchester and Glas town might either build a large, injured. citals Sunday afternoon, March 26, non. Thla w.ia returned to the will be at the Moose Club on Clm meeting with refreshments being Slips tonbury, constitutes the main lengthy conduit and d>imp aewage at 3 p. m„ in the Chapel of the served. Anyone not wearing some Double Guard for Embassy group aa the School Board has no street. Mtss Cora H. Webb, Red Workmanship water reserve of the town. into the Connecticut river, or it South Methodist church. jurisdiction on this matter. The Cross Canteen chairman will In- thing green will be penalized. What Led To Disenssioa might improve local disposal In Rome, six fop l^.S. ambas His piano students to be pre sadors went Into the second day B t 6 T working drawing., for the new stnict the members of the Ladles Food Sale The question of possibility of mean.'!. sented at this time are nine of the for little girls Material of closed door conferences in .he school have been approved by tlie of the Moose in a canteen course, 'The WSC8 of the Rockville some joint agreement for water The report was not acted on for intermediate group of pupils who Connecticut Public Scliool Build prior to the vlalt. Anyone in supply arose when inquiry was U. 8. Embassy. The building was will play from memory, selection.") FIANORN Methodist church will hold a food Have You A many months, and has been exam placed under doubled Italian se Wa wffl bo plaosod Io toM roar ing committee has started con terested in assisting with the can sale at the Co-op store on Park Cutting done In our ow n made here if a projected 120 home from compositions of contempor comMunmiHx ouALin-VALU E • S E RVIC E demnation proceedings ugalnat ined only slightly by the Board ex curity police guard. wotek In lual 30 toeonds and teen at the visits of the Mobile Place on Friday, March 24, start development located in Glaston ary composers. For grand com muffins, waffles, Mr. Pudim. TTiey offered 812.000 Sewer Disposal Problem? shop from the rough utone bury, might tie in with the Man cept in a cursory way. Attending the meeting are Alan •how Toa a ptiniod • racord, unit is asked to contact the Red ing at 11 a. m. Friends snd sll who are inter for this site, and the price asked to the finished memoriaL chester. water supply pipeline. It Serviced With Septic Tanks G. Kirk, tl. S. ambassador to R w- pannes, you can’t beat Flakorn. loBiag Ha irao condWoa — all Cross office.. Volunteer Nurses ested are cordially Invited to at is quoted at $20,000. It is expected Special Meeting THEN 2 for was explained that those Glaston But more recently, with large sia: John ,1. McCIoy, high commla- tend. All ingrenients of top cpality— ia 30 aocoads. Aides are also wanted for tbaae Pineliiirst Grocery Inc. that the case will be heard at the A special meeting of the Rock- bury homes now served, adjacent new areas of home.s being develop precision-mixed for sure results Wo m tk * this olst to acquaint visits. April term of the Superior court. vlUe Emblem Club will be held to the pipeline, are given water ed which would, if given sewers, yoa srilk oor odvoncod. seion- ‘The following regulations are CONSULT A SPECIALIST! at eireiy baking. Just add an egg Joseph Nswrscaj Friday evening, March 24 at 8 p. MANCHESTER because of prior agreement. When overtax the disposal system, the Mfio wolck ropak o o r ^ la given for donors. They may be and milk. Get Flakorn. w k h a a lol oar work io ekockod Joseph Nawracaj, of 110 High m. a', the Elks Home to make plans McKINNEY BROS. SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY the town took over the water sys matter of facilities has come to w y aex, any race, age 21-59 in O iap cotton, .so easy to elMttoalecdlT oa e)n street died at the Rockville City for a benefit card party for the tem, previously maintained by Che fore. Large sections of homes clusive; 18-20 with sig;ned parental 1.30-132 Pearl Street. Manchester. Connecticut MEMORIAL Cheney Brothers, it assumed the MOTHERS! LEARN TO DO hospital yesterday. He was born in release or release of spouse, this Cancer Fund drive. wash. Dainty narrow lace agreements then in effect. One of recently built have been serviced CF.OVKRBUOOM Chicopee, Mass.. Jan. 4, 1899, a with septic tanks since the town Master requirement being w alvH for those Paul Irmlacher COMPANY these provided this town would son of Stanley and Catherine Ha in the armed aervicea; weight—MO • SEITIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CLEANED trimming, built-up shoulder service such Glastonbury property could not afford to build sewer line jec Nawracaj. He is survived by Paul Irmtscher, 85 of 19 TTiomp- A. AIMETT1. Prop. extensions to such new areas, nor, A BETTER JOB Milk Fed Broilers, pounds. son street, died at the Rockville • SEWER LINES INSTALLED AND ELECTRIC as was adjacent to the reservoir BUTTER his mother, two brothers, Andrew fitrapn. Pink, blue, white or COR. PBARL aad H A R Iin O N pipeline, even if outside the limits if it did so, could It dispose of ad of rioclrvUl#. John of Pawtucket, If the Medical Director thinks City Hospital on Wednesday, after ALLY CLEANED TAKING CARE OF YOUR BABY, OR OF YOUR Fryers, Roasters it indicated he may take a less STRBBT* of Manchester. ditional aewage with present fa one stater. Mrs. Peter Janton of a short tllnesa. He waa bom Dec. • DRAINAGE DllUHES AND DRY WELLS IN- maize. Even sizes 2 to 14. Opposite Boat Oawatery Becoming Major Problem cilities. FAMILY WHEN IT IS ILL. RED CROSS HOME ub. 67 c Rockville. The fvinerel will be held amount from someone Just under 17, 1894 at Ellington, the of the and Capons th* weight requirement; It is also STALLED TBUBPRONB 2 1 *1 Or SSOV Water resources are fast becom The local Board of Health has NURSING COURSES WILL TEACH YOU HOW. IT’S B«RT WATCH RtFAIRS Saturday at Sil.l a. m. at the Iste Ernest and Pauline Hynlck ing a major consideration in all condemned any further use of Dressed, cleaned and washed STATK BUTTKR ...lb. 73d Burke Funeral Home and 9 a. m. the Medical Director's privilege to Irmlacher and lived here all his PROMPT reject someone for extreme obesity FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5308 parts of the state, and Manches septic tanka, the state Has com INTERESTING. IT’S FAST. IT’S FREE! Wrapped In cellophane and held at St. Joseph's church. Burial will life with the exception of 13 years ter, like many other centers, has eCONOMICAL SCftVICt be In St. Bernard's cemetery. j if he so desirea; previoua donations plained about pollution of tribu %'ou are teiiglit by a registered auree. In deep freeze for your con its main source of water in an tary streams, and events now are venience. No waiting. N EW GREEN Blood Bank Prognun ; not often than once in two months; i no more than five times a year; other town. It has. however, de shaping so that some action soon Vou practice aa yon learn. Mra. Emily Mason. Rockville veloped supplementary supplies by CABBAGE mu.st be taken. This has been Vou gain rourage and confidence. Prices Are Lower use of weUs, one of which is just brought out very plainly in rewnt now being brought into use at months by General Manager Vou lear* basic nuraing skllla. Delivery In Manchester GAUDET’S I.b. 7 c liove Lane. George H. Waddell. Friday Evenings Q U M 't V / REGISTER NOW ! Unit J. “ Mother and Baby f ^ r e ‘ starts JEWELERS During the past summer the Action on the report first la to GOI.DEN CAUF. Glastonbury reservoir of this L'rida.v, Marrii 81. Oall Mrs. J. F. Miller, Tel. S5S5. Tiny Rosebud be to bring it up to dale, then to H. A. FRINK 891 M AIN ST. Beets town went so low it could not be take such necessary action as is CARROTS (See arUcie elsewhere la paper). Sullivan Ave. W'apping (.Acr.iss From St. .lamrs'o used. It is now up to normal possible. can 37 \ WITH EVER-SATISFYING EXTR.A LARGE The Working Man NAVELS to Shop at UNION BURSACK'S FINE FOODS! 6 For 45c R.R. BROTHERHOODS MEMBERS FURNITURE FANCY CAUraRMA IOW A STATE BRAND ECONOMY MtNDED CARROTS 2 15c BUTTER Nousemes A ou u m c PROJECT, a Store CRISP, INH BI.K STAI.K PASCAL CELERY ... 19c WHOLE RABV devoted exclusive PORK LOINS SWEET. JL'ICV, SEEUI.ESS it-8 Lbn. .Average ly To all Union GRAPEFRUIT th is w e e k s best Buy in m e a t BLOCK STYLE Members and 3 For 29c WKEK END TABLE L. T. W ood CHUCK ROAST 55c Qualify cuts L.ARGE i"'RKSM Fine Qualit; Their Families... for savory Shurfinc Quality Fresh PINEAPPLE Barn 29c BONELESS SHOIXDER Locker Plant PORK ROASTSl. 47c CRISP, NATIVE. DEUCIOl'S VEAL ROAST „ 65c Cut from tender small loins of Gov APPLES 3 Lh. 29c ernment in,|ie --t' ■; MANCHESTER EVEHTNO HERAU). MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 19S0^ fO U lTB llt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THTRSDAY. MARCH 23. 19M PAGE FIPTM lf $10,000 Find Local Talilo Teiuiia Star Lodge Seats Banker Denies Assofiiate E4litor Andover Girl Silversiein Asks Question Plays World Chaaiploii Coiffing Home Of President of Union Story False Mtaa 1 RoaerMarle Koraak, Its Officers Charges Made Connecticut table tatmis cham Nino Pagani Cops Rec Senior League Scoring Crown pion and a local reaident, play Serious question of a reported. That Noll* Dame Sedioul .\ri Work anil Aflvertln* ed an exhibition match with Temple (^iliupter, O. E. Her Brollier ami Sinler- John Leach of Bngland, the Aduiui to Engage Ne-j stand hy the membership of "Typical of the miainformation lii*l.4iw Going to New bclug peddled by the op|foaltlon'”, iiig Cfifiy in world’a champion. The match S., Holdh Rites at Mh"* Ttda Counsel to Com*! ”rWUA Liocal 63 against the offi- he said, "la the complets error took place laat night at the W iiH te PH|M*r sonic Temple Banquet Tix Hamiltons Join Twi Loop^ Williams Hits bat Suit Brought | York for Her clal school plans w'sa raised today contained In published reports con Springfield YMCA where Leach Meriden Scores 68-58 Italian Amerks Star by Cliairman Saul Al. Silveratein cerning the Notre Dame school In gave an exhibition of his akitl. Mr and .Mrs. .lame.s K. .McCor of the Town School Building com West riaven," Reports which have been cir Ix'ach, using a miniature Last evening the largo lodge Going W ell Season to Start May 7 Winning H. R. W«terbury. March 28 — (ei mack, of n o As|ilnall drive. An This school, he aaid. Is being culated around Manchester to 'he paddle, defeated Miss Korsak, room of the Masonic Tempi* was mittee who stated he had seen a now cited as what should be done tilled to capacity when a beautiful Triumph Over Nassiff’s '■■■■ ■ ' OounMl tor Auatin U Adam*, j dover, brother and ststcr-rn law of declaration by Frank Reilly. Union effect that $10,000 In cash had 11 to 9. Scores 196 Poiilts wealthy Waterbviry banker, has: in Munchoster. seml-publlc installation was h*ld, 17 year old Margaret McCormack president, that th; Local is been foimd In a bal*” "t ‘ he Basketball Dinner for HamUten Props will replace*repIscefTh* league managers rated that Red Sox Hand Braves dented chargea made by hlei Me said, "Statistlca on this Colonial Board Company have at which time the following offi th* Props could flel who wa.s found yesterday morning unanimous in opposing the official Morlarty Brothers In th* Twilight ] P«’0P» '<>“><1 field e teem of client’s e*-wlte In a s«H to vacate j achnol have previously been stud proven false. to Peter J. Sartor, property on cers of Temple Chapter, No. 63, Silver City Five Routs Nauiff Team to Be at players working In the East Hart- Niiith Straight L oam; Tedford Runnernp With In N w York City after dl.sappear- (dans. ied by the Building cominlttee. A check niade today revealed O. F,. S., wore seated for the com--^ Banquet Speaker League for the coming year, th* 1 a Reno divorce. Inft Tuesday, said Hits afternoon School street. Legion Hall April 1 Local 194 TuIUpa; Willie's' The lawyer. William W Gager, •'Since this is a matter of fact, " and the eost comes out at tl,04H that the reported bundle of cash Ing .year: Worthy matron. Mrs. Locals in First Game I8th consecutl\*e season of activity The week of July 11-18 was re- SenatorA Top Yankn C l that they will go to New York to Hllvcrsteln said, ' I ask Mr, Reilly Henry J. Michalak and Robert ■...... » \ . aaid Adams would engage Nevada j per pupil and 812.08 per square was merely some art work ana A. Oliver to Victor N. Champ, Mary Dlltnieyer: worthy patron, Of Playoffs; Return of th* circuit. The le a n * will sen-ed for the Btatc Tournament Place Four Player* night to lake Margaret home to furnish the Mi.nchcster public foot. advertising copy from a Hartford Winthrop A. Reed: associate ma The eommlUee In charge of the open Sunday, May 7, with the de George Mitchell, state commis Sport rounael to combat Mrs. Adams | Margaret, a studetit at Wlmlham property on Spruce street. testimonial dinner for the Nsaslff By The Associated Press with the following Information by "Againl this the Broad street concern (that had slipped into a tron, Mrs. Mary Beauregard; as Game Friday Night fending champion, British-Ameri- sioner, requested the dates end Home run* rained out of th* aky Among , Top Scorers action. “He la conhdent that the ; High school, did not return home BUI of Sale Arms’ baaketball team reports outcome of the case will complete tomorrow ao that they may judge school figures at lUf»9 per pupil waste paper basket and taker, to Henry J. Michalak and Robert I so®***'”sociate patron,P» Harold Leggett; can Club, opposing RockvUle. they were approved by the league. yesterday and It was a four-bagger Chattel^ on the school bus Tuesday and the 'unanimity' of Ihe Union atand and $11.”20 per square foot and the the local p.ipcr mill. tbat tickets for th* event are go At last night's meeting et th* Uttle League Baseball waa ly Kpudlate Mra. Adams' allcga- A. Oliver to Victor N. Champ. | M " - * ”’>3>’''nce Thornton, By Hal TurMngtoe by Ted William* that dropped the By Earl Tost Nino "Hook" Pagani la th* new , after a fnilllesa search her brother for theinselvru: ' Verplaiick school Is ISlVi per pupil A check was made by the Hart ing well. Local fane are taking it league, aeven teams were repre brought up by the maneKera, and tlona” Gager added. business on Spruce street known Irvo-t'irvr. Ml;,s Mary Miller; con- upon themaelvea to throw the par Boston Braves for the ninth high Individual scorer ef the Rec j notltl d Colchcslei Slate Police of "1. What ' as the question, how i and $11.88 per square foot. ford conrem when the copy ,vas RA “ Superior Hcrvtcr.*’ I Uuctress, Mrs. Cecelia Moore; hr* Meriden’s Sons of Italy celebrat sented. Holdov’srs from 1949 are It was voted to donate Ihe old Mrs. Helen Ferguson Adams, 31 ty In honor of th* Arms who hev* loud speaker system and left-over straight time in the Major League her disappearance' The Andover w as It worded, w'.icn was it put to I "The Notre Dame achiad has no found mia'iing. A representative •snclate conductress, Mrs. Viola ed "(3olby Gunther Night" In th* BA’e, PA’S, Pagenl’e West exhibitl.xi baseball circuit. Arnold Pagani of th* Garden Senior Baaketball League. Accord now a resident of La.a Vegas, filed ^ Trade Name gained the finals of the Eastern Sldea, Stlk City Ace* and Rock game tickets to the young organi girl was found yesterday In New vote? ] gymna.sluin and no auditorium." came to the Colonial Board Com BMS corporation of Hartford Trotter; organi.st. Mra. .Marjory grand style, wliipping Nassifi Th* Red Sox slugger hit a tre- Grove will rater for the testl- ing to averages leleased today by suit In Reno Tuesday to vacate her I York after walking into a drug Further, Bllverstcin said, "the pany where the waste material Arms 68-58 in the first game of League playoffs. ville. Bolton snd Hamilton had zation. menlal banquet In honor of the MlM n. Olga Krup<>n I "2. How many members were ' doing busine.sa at Trn-F'lt Shoes Morrison, chaplain, Mrs, Mary S. Included on the committee are No three-leg trophy will be In mendoue 425-foot clout to apark league statlatlclan. Mike Saverlck, 1947 divorce. She contended that ; : store and telling the clerk .-ihe did crttic.'i still Insist on comparing was examined and the art work Smith: maisliHl. .Mrs. Mary H. th* Governor's Cup playoff aeries representation at the meeting. The Naaslff bnaketbnil team. The af present ? i and Sure Fit Shoes. Mr. and Mra. Stanley "Lefty" former wea placed at the head of existence in the future. Two tro th* Boston Red Sox 5-4 victory the rangy Italian American star ahe was Induced by "charges of i Miss M. niga Krupen has been not know her name or where slse "3.' How many voted, how many | the $.'■>00,000 bare cost of this 14 and ad copy was found. Permit ‘ Smith: Adah. Mrs. Minnie kle.s- In th* Silver City armory last over their intraetty rival. fair will take place on Saturday misconduct and threats of public ela.ssroom school with the $910,0fi0 night. The second In the beat two Bray, Winnie Turktngton, Ami* th* list to replace any team that phies each year, one to the season evening, April 1, at the Legion acored 190 points In 14 game* for api*olntcd HS.'sorlate eilitor of the ' was. I abstained ? Angellne Recchin. alterations , mann: Ruth, Mrs-. Virghiis For- Sterud, Joe White, Archie La- winners and one tn the playoff Outfielder Hank Sauer hit one a IS 6 per game average. Runner- scandal and disgrace ” to accept A cheek with the Missing Per-; total for Bmad slrect which in out of three game set wrtll be play might drop out. Home. Connrcliait College No«i, the col 4. Was the membership advis.’d | 102-4 c.'liarter Oak street, 51,000. ! ris; Estlicr. Mr.i. Phyllis Von Rochelle and "Walkle" Bycholakl. Hamilton Us composed mostly of winnera, will be awarded. over th* fence In the ninth to give tip waa Hob T>dford of the Garden •’Inequitable" alimony and give up .sons Bureau disclosed the Stale | cludes $700,000 base for the 21 ! Deck; 7«ui1ha. Mi.'-. Kllcn Carlson' ed tomorrow night In the local lege publleatlon of CoimerMciil s vole was to be taken? | StHuirily Uaiijier Mayor Harold A. Turkington Manchester boys who have been In Prexy Nick Angelo ennounced th* dilcabo Cfiiiha at 6-5 victory Groves who played In IS game* custody of her two children. Pollre report which checked with j vole the action of r»)om building plus furnishing, Klecta. Mrs. Lillian Leggett; armory, and, without question, the over Han Francisco of th* Pacific Maurice "Hippo" Correntl haa College for Women, New bondm, ".1. grading and other costs snd a and General Manager George the league for many seaeons. Art that plans for on exhibition gam* and scored 194 points. Gager asserted that Mrs. Adams a rosary carried by the girl and In- , 0,^ nu mbtrship or of an ('.Ia88i Initiated warder. Mrs. Marion Mannsy; chipa are down. Naosiff’s are defi I^ngratz will again coach the with th* Hartford Chief* for the Coast League. finally been dethroned os the Weal for the year lO.IO-lOM. contingency of over $80,000. nitely under pressure. Waddell have accepted Invitations Side Rec League'a No. 1 duck pin Third place honors went to John had esecuted th settlement "with- Mias krupen. II will be recalled, scribed with the name "M Me- | ..x^mtive group?" Seen in Refusal tinel. James E. Elllytt. to attend. It is hoped that League Props and Wes Shorta la the man benefit of the Accident Fund are Gus /erniBl of th* Chicago While oOt apparent objection and appar No matter how many times the Installing Officers For just one quarter laat night, ner. Correntl paced the We-t R|,|n ny lUvoaa, a trai.imat* of Paganl’a was one of the three val.'dictorinns Cormack ’ Silversiein said he believes the , ,.„tios have been told that Intelll- By Legion Group Oommiasioncr Lou Black of The ager. Laat season the Props won under way. Jeff Koelach and the Sox bloated a 380-foot burner oU W'lUi Ibr Italians, with 184 tallie.s. ently with the full understanding Mrs. Evcivii Ttirkinglon, pa.st the first one, did the Arms resem the Hartford Industrial League league secretary will be authorized Hyde Rhoun a* the Sox beat Oak la-ague In 11*46-47, 11*47-48. 11*48- of the cla.ss of 1047 st Manchester wa» ealablishcd I publie .should know the proee.v' people would compare parnl- T<$ (iive Up Files ble the same team that walked all Aasocieted Preea in New Haven, 41*. hut relinquiahe.l the honoi thia Little Pete Uustamachio of the that It was to her interest to do High SeluH)!. I.)aughter of .Mr. and phonc dearripHon of a hlrthinnrk. K ^ secured ao , „( buildings dtrecllv, Ihev matron, presided in the Eszt a.s will also be present. Tickets are and compiled an Impressive record. to make the arrangements land of the I’actftc Coast League, ao.” She was represented, he said, Dilworth-Cornell-Qucy Post, I inii'ialhng matron .and J. Hcroias over Wallingford in the first aet 6-3. paat season to Chet "Champ " No- Biirnald* Eaglea and Maxi* Ru- .Mr.s, Paul Knipen of Id Ridgefield Mr. and Mra MeCorniack. with | proper weight might be do not let this penetrate, iin.l In- of the playoffs last week. After available st the White Glass on wlckl. Correntl'a average In '4(1 ■•by reputable counsel both in Con (<'nnllnued from Page One) American Legion, last night help- ^ DiUmeyp;, pn-l patron, nr ln.'il:ilt- Birch street, Lee's Esso Station, barha of Bairh's tied for foufth afreet. Miss Krupen Is now a junior whom Margaret makes her home, < ^^en to it in the school discussion. I si.at on using unrelated figures ’’ that there was little doubt that Then, the Philadelphia Phillies waa 118.7, tn '47 it was U8 2, and place, each with 179 point*. necticut and Nevada." at the college. said they do not know whether | ----- „ ^ . cd the Legion’s fun-making organ- j lug patron. Thcy were s.sslstod Center Restaurant, Ernie Roy’s blasietl (our homers off Detrult In '48, 123. Nowlrkl'a per game miUee power to subpoena the ization, "40 A 8. ” initiate a cla.s.s by Mr.s. Viola Trotter. pa.«t pntn.n the Sons were the better team. Pagani scored 30 heaketa and in 1948, he said, Mrs. Adams be they will return to Andover tonight Sparked by the uncanny shooting Garage at the North End, the pitcher* but loat, 10-8. Gran Ham- winning total thia aeaann waa came dissatisfied and threatened loyalty files of persons against of 12 candidates with the initia ns mnrs'oal Mrs. AliiT Hoagliind. Center Billiard Parlora and Jack Bolton Tops Moriarty’s drnppetl In 36 free throws for his atmosphere of controversy steam or tomorrow. Bicyclist Arrested and faat breaking, the latter a ner, Dick Whitman. Eddie VV'altku.s 118.1!*. Chel la employed t.y the 196 point total. Tedford threw In to bring a complaint "containing a whom he brought charges. tion work being accomplished by retiring matron a,s chaplain, Mr;< Crockett’s Inaunuice Agency on and Dick Hlaler hit four-baggera Manrhealer Division of th# Hart ed up by last night’s statement the unit's .special purpose, team. Mildred Mnrrtson, pa.st matron. a.< surprise, by the Meriden club, it 77 hoops and 40 charity tosses. amount of. scandalous mat O liitu a rv The .Senate, McCarthy added In was evident that Meriden was Main street. for th* loeera. ford Gas Cgnt)>any. irom Attorney (Jeneial William L. Present In charge wo-s Williain warder. Mr.s, Bolledna Mansur Rlvnsa accounted for the moat ter" to force a reopening of nego Oil Theft (Jiarge Ills telegram to the president, "was going to win with ease on Its The testimonial will be held In Overtime, 54 to 51 But pitching epelled th* differ Hadden that charges contained In lloiiHing Program not requesting from you a favor Dennis, Jr., post commander of wan .soloi.'il and during the in.atal- Saturday, April 1 et the American foul tries, 62, one more than the tiations. ^ .. . w a proposal regarding the reorgani home court. At the foul line Meri ence in th* Philadelphia Athletlca- Annual meeting and ele.-tlon of "When Mr. Adams refused to be which you have the right to with District I. latlon sang several appropriate Legion Home on X«onard street. Brooklyn game. Three Dodger hur- total number of baskets the young zation of his offics oonstituted a Joseph L. Parmelee. 88. of no den dunked tn 20 for 24. They officer* of the Northern Connecti East SIder accounted for. InUmldated.” said Gager, "the at Political Issue hold, but rather was demanding A feature of llio evening was numbers. Russell L. Clark from were deadly on free throws, but eri teamed up for a 4-0 shutout. cut Board of Umpires will he held “damnable lie.” a Clef Club In May of 1927, With a necticut. On these trips thay hnv« Meotiy clendy and wtadlrlhtoaf- Members of Chapman Court, group of over thirty selected volc- been guests of church organisa 9,877 Ufwome ■■■■■•■§ Mii esmllMf SBA Ordef of Aiaaranth. are cordially G Clef Club ea, belonging to women who loved tions, the Elks in their memorial Wm have neum for you— good naive Manchester aC «ba ilattrhpatpr lEiiPtittm BpraUi iiiv wtHI MUb tih aafo About Town A m m Invited to attend an entertainment to atng. ha proaanted to tha town aarvlcea, Gaylord Sanitarium, the WfM^e at the Masonic Home In Walling flna concarta of beloved and famil Maaonle Homea, Cripplad Chll- Mandiaetar— A CUy o f VOIage Charm tsalitotllatardVffMtei Tht choir will preaeo*. h ford, Monday evening, March 27 Date Book Cite§ History iar mualc. dren’a Homa, Veterans Hospitals HIGHLAND PARK PTA nrocrmni of Lmtcn mude, Sundcy at eight o’clock, put on by the In eight yeara, the G Clef Club and clubs here In Manchester. *t T:SO at tho South Meth Grand Court, Order of Amaranth, Saturday. March SS built up an excellent reputation odist church, featuring the works Inc., of the State of Connecticut Annual election of officers at Local Musical Group to which has been carried on by Its roL. Lxix. NO. i n (UasMSad AdverUalag os Paga 18) MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1950 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE fOURCRNTi of Johann Sebastian Bach, in com- present director, O. Albert Pear MINSTREL Brltuh American Club. memoraUon of the two hundredth Douglas Straw, son of Mr. and Also Swedish Smorgasbord at Unite With Beethovens son. Harfy Straw of 25 Brookfield Mirrorts Glass annlTersary of his death; l^ndele- Covenant CongregaUonsi church, In Concert Goto AnannI Ooaoerts Bear. Oretc^aninoff. and street has been named on the atttlnga 5:30 and 6:^5. In 1984, Mr. Psarson took ovsr Fresh Dispute Uturgies of the different denomln- Dean’s Hat for the spring semes 'Parnltara Tnps. WIinIow SHOW Also twenty-fifth anniversary the direction of the club. For six ter at S t Lawrence University. One of the outstanding features S lid Plate Glass, Aoto Glass atlons. AU are Invited. banquet of Dllworth-Oomell-Quey teen years, he has presented the, Revision of Fiscal Parade of Workers Cantoii. N. Y., where he la a sen Post at the Legion Home. Justice of* the twenty-fifth anniversary group In an annual concert. Over WED., MARCH 29 - 8:00 P. M. Overcharges An^ditorial on Schools The fourth In the series of five ior. To be eligible for this honor a Raymond E. Baldwin, principal concert of the Beethoven Glee Club one hundred and ninety eight student must have a total of .13 lecture W clarify the Protestwit speaker. wUl be the combined singing of the members have sung in annual con' White Gloss Co. Thea* art th« Ibsu m In the‘^school referendum to way of worship, and the funda hours and an average of S5 or Assembly Hall, Highland Park School, Sunday. March 2S local male chorus and the G Clef certs, both past and present. TTie 24 Birch St. Manchester Policy to Balance Of Red Links morrow M The Herald sees them: mental Protestant beliefs, wll be above for eaeh of the two preced St. John’s church second annual Club, also of this town. The con turnover Is naturally great due to 397 Porter Street given this evening at eight o’clock ing semeatera. minstrel In Ragle hall, 7:30 p. m. cert will be held Monday and marriage but some of the charter Open Dally S A SL Te 8 P. ■ . 1. Economy Erupts in Violence; In center church, by Rev. Dudley Passion play. "Master of Naza Tuesday. April 24 and 25 In the members are with the club today. InehidlBg Satnrday Donation, 75 Cents This was the Issue which originally set in motion Burr of East Hartford and Rev. John Peter Staum, chief holler- reth, ” auspices Cornerstone club, High School auditorium. In addition to annual ooncerta, McCarthy Assails State Clifford O. Simpson of Center man. U.S.N., son of Mr. and Mrs. ,Mt. Bridget’s church, Hollister For twenty-three years, the O the club haa sung In Brooklyn, N. Plenty Ot Parking For Tickets Call Mrs. Howard Little, 5025 Budget Is Urged at least that part of the opposition which is not oon- dnirch. Peter P. Staum of 38 Middle Tum- school, 2 and 7:30 p. m. Clef Club of Manchester has Y., Lancaster, Pa., Massachusetts, Department's Stand atitutionsily opposed to new schools of any kind at any plke. West, Is serving aboard the On Preniace radar picket destroyer U88 Dun Monday, Starch 27 brought great music and talented Rhode Island, and all over Con Alleged Top Russian time. Meeting of Women’s Club at musicians to Its patrons. The issue proved something of a bubble. What both Street Cars Stoned can. operating out of San Diego, Ruml Advocates Stable To thoee who have followed the Spy Not Connected California. Hollister school at 8. Miss Freda Who*8 Cookin^? sides found, as they investigate, was that Manchester Barlow, mnimonlst, lecturer. club through the years, the names Tax Rates During Pe haa the cheapest standard school building program in Tuesday, March 28 of Helge Pearson and O. Albert BuUctin! ‘Death to Leopold’ Is Manchester Chapter of United Pearson’^ are familiar. riods of High Employ the state. Urge lo o k in g Will Die in Frccilom World Pederallsta. Dr. / Vernon Helge Pearson organised the O WashhigtoB. Starch 84— OP) Gian ted in Downtown M a ^ n a v o x Nash, speaker. HoUlster school ment in Speaking at —A Rei^bUcaa senator today 2. The Cost On The Tax Rate REPPIR at 8 o’clock. Quarterly Meeting of cMDo to the defenoe of Am Here, too, the opposition took a big leap before it Over Military |{riissp|g Today as One i S H O ^ Also League of Women Votere, bassador Philip C. Jraonp who had really looked. It attempted to give the people of ef unit discussion on water and sew SPRIH eriM B Fobn New England Council has been aocuaed by Senator Street Car Set Afira age. 2:00 p. m. home of Mrs. C. E. LOAM and McCarthy (IL, Wls.), of an Manchester the impression that an eight mill tax pack Jacobson, Jr.. 28 Otis street "nnuaual nainlty for Com age is up for decision tomorrow. Actually, of the eight Budget Again And Motorman Severe 8:00 p. m. home of Mrs. G. H. PEAT HUMUS Providence, R. I., March 24. munist onuses.” Senator H. mill package, only four mills is concerned with school ly Beaten; Demon KEMP'S Marlow, 17B Garden drive. —i/P)— Revision of the na- Alexander Smith (R „ N. J.), UUIRIT told the Senate he “ can tee no building costs, with one mill of that four mills involved Ineerporsted BB Wedneaday Starch 28 tionai fiscal policy to balance Demands Prompted by strators Fight Angri in the vote tomorrow. It is typical of tho spirit of the Highland Park PTA Mlnatrel, Several thousand yards the budget during high levels possible ground for question PumHure It Music Highland Park school. 8 p. m. ing 5lr. Jeoanp’e unUnpeach- opposition that it is still talking eight mills. Elsenhower’s Slate- ly to Halt Traffic of employment was urged to nMe Integrity or hie complete jl'Uif Green Stamps Also League of Women Voters in Vernon and South Wind- S. Double Sessions ment Nation Disarmed unit discussion. Home of Mrs. C. day by I Beardsley Ruml. au loynity nud patriotic devotion Brunsols, Belgium, March MAM'S to his country Sure, we could get away with double sessions for a 9M Mala St. TU. BSSS IN THE BASEMENT M. Sterling. 16 Oval Lane. 8 p. m. mr. Delivered or loaded at thor of the “ Pay as You Go” Beyond Safety Point 24.—(/P)—A parade of 16,000 Saturday, April 15 time. But we hope parents whose children have already income tax plan. Ruml spoke Washington, March 24—(P)—A Testimonial dinner to WlUlam the field. received single session Manchester education will please workers chanting "Death to ypwenas. at the 98th quarterly meet fresh controversy boiled today be Bulletin! I.^opold'’ erupted in violence S. Davis, chairman of the Repub- ing of the New England council, give a thought and a break to those parents and those llcan Town Committee, State tween the State department and Wsahlnston, March 24—(4*) Phone Hartford 8-0271 regional development organiza children who would be affected by double sessions today. in downtown Brussels today* Armory. tion. Senator McCarthy over hla charg Hwiatora working on tho Street cars were stoned, one Thnreday and Friday, April 20-21 HALE'S SELl ’’Bnrphiaea WUI Arlae” as that the agency la riddled with 4. The Manufacturers mlUtary budgot voted nnonl- was set on fire and a motor- Co-Wed spring show, at Hollis “The aettlng of stable tax ratea moml^K today to ask Gon. 2-4541 ter street s<^ool. Oommunists. We are afraid the town’s manufacturers, too. at Dwlxh'l D. Elaonhowor for man was severely beaten. to balance the budget at high em As Senate inveatigatora awaited Friday. April 21 ployment," be said, "means that first failed to realize how tight and conclusive a ca.se toatiniony on hlo rirw that The fife term prison sentence of Strike beadquartera estimat Square dance benefit by the surpluses will automatically arise a presidential decision on access'to existed for the present school program. But they did, Amorica haa dlaarmod hoyond Mm. Minnie Lambert (above), 61, ed 70 to 80 street cars were dam S s B L L HALE'S ind HEALTH has been commuted by Michigan’s Cancer society. State Armory. la times o f boom, and deficits will government loyalty flies, the Wis in contrast to the behavior of aome others, take a good, tho point of oafoty. ’Iho de aged as the demonstrators angrily JUST PICK UP YOUR PHONE Gov. G. Mcnncn WlUtems to per fought to halt traffic, but offidala Monday, Tuesday, April 24, 25 Ukewtae occur under conditions of consin RppubUcan hotly dhmuted sincere, factual look and come to the conclusion that, cision waa takon at a cloaod DisI 2-4541—WeTl be Klad to call for your prescrip Twenty-fifth anniversary con deprssslon. the State department’s stand that door aornlon of tho Sonate mit her to die In freedom. Mm- of the traction oompiany said. 186 Headifuariers whatever their own tax problems might be, they could Lamhert, shown In Detroit, la n tion and deliver it carefally compoanded. cert of Beethoven Glee Club. High No. 5 Tin “But ths surpluses and deficits the man McCarthy describes Appropriation* aiiboonimittoo of the city's 750 street cars still 29c not, for the good of the community in which they op- drallng with fund* for tho victim of cancer, heart trouble and were operating during th* after school hall. FUR LIBBY'S TOM ATO JUICE will only be in proportion to the Russia’s top spy In the country Is Friday, April 28 swing In the production cycle that not connected with the depart erate, afford any disastrous opposition to the official armod force*. asthma and doctore say she Ims noon. Many cars did not leave the only alx to lu days to live.. She barna at all. MANCHESTER DRUG Annual Masonic ball. Masonic causes them, and their creation ment. The man’s name has not school program. StWIM Temple LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE JUICE No. 5 Can 35c win In Itself be an Important fac been made public. Waahlnston. March 24.— (41 — was convicted In the shotgun slay Tile parade acoompanled a 24* 707 51AIN S’TREET—JOHNSON BLOCH ing of her hiishond nearly 18 years hour general striks called by the N. MOSES, Beg. Pharmacist Also square dance benefit by the tor In bringing tha economy back A Senate Foreign Relations sub fi. The Cheney Union Gon. Dwight D. EI*enhowor’a to accepted levels of high employ ago. (AP wirephoto). Hoclallata throughout the country Cancer Society, State Armory. committee headed by Senator la d The manufacturers took a good, sincere look at the atatoment that America has dis Snadayc April 88 ment. ings (D-Md) is Investigating Mc to underscore their damonda that Manchester Choral Society U bby's No. 1 Tall Can HunPs "Our taxes should be high Carthy’s charges that Communiats school program and abandoned any thought of opposi armed beyond tho point of aafety the exiled King Leopold HI abdi spring concert. Second Congrega HEALTH MARKET enough to do their part In protect and their friends have slipped Into tion to it. But to the leaders of the Cheney Union be prompted congreaalonal demand* cate the throne. The mining and tional church, 8 p.m. ing the stability of our currency— State department jobs. today for a now look at tha mili Marshall Plan industrial areas ot the nation wort and no higher. Putting it another longs what we consider the dubious distinction of being hard hit. CORNED F r u it FRESH DRESSED FRESH EmplojmMat Reeord Provided the first union leaders in history to function on a basis- tary budget. way. our taxes should be as low Senator Ferguion (R., Mich.), About 6,000 worhen Joiaod tha OS tlMy pooaibly can be without Tydlnga told a news conference of opposition to schools. proposed that Elsenhower be call Cut Opposed parade at the atart nsar the SodaW liOok Hovo • • • ! • putting tha value of our money in late yesterday that the department ed before the Senate Appropria let party haadquartera. TlMy car BEEF C o c k ta il Roasting Shoulders at his request, had provided the 6. The Need EASTER TIME danger of inflation.’* tions committee. ried slogana saying "Abdloatloa.'* Urges Uniting la Planning employment record the' individ Manchester’s new schools are full up and overcrowd CThalrman CJannon (D., Mo.), of House Members From It waa good humored at tha outsat Is clean-up time in your E. J. Cbil, director of the Nation ual McCarthy named In secret ses 12 Oz. Rep. Helen Gohagan Douglas (D., ed even before they are built. the House Appropriations commit' but as tha number of laarchewa in .. .To make room for new Spring floor fash home. al Planning Aasoclatlon, told the sions SS a Soviet espionage agent Farm Areas Band To creased their mood turned ouily o n Chickens Oalif.) donned a chefs cap te tee said the five-star general's Ranges. Refrigerators T i l l 2 2 * eonfaranos that If New England In a statement to which UcC ar- 7. ’The Hollister Addition statement bolsters his own belief and vlolencs flared. ers would units tai surveying their look throngh one of the cook' thy later took rigorous exception, gether in . Opposition Parade Deapito FsScs San ions. . .We are offering for ten days only. May we remind you hooka printed uy the government Certainly it is an unsatisfactory expedient, into that military spending can’t be Washers and All We’U be glad to prepare H regional altuation, they would Tydlnga said; cut In a major way. Tht street cars ware running ip that we give 2 4 hour avoid tha danger of having others for fim distribution. Each mrm' ’The reeord of employment giv which the Board of Education was driven by its own Washington, March 24—(ffl— defiance of the SedaUst call for || for stuffing—For flavor and her of Congrees haa 8,000 of the Elsenhower eald In a speech at do their planning for them. en me Is as foUo'ws: sense of the need for economy. Certainly, we should general transport walkout. TIm po- service on Window Other Appliances economy. books te give to constituents. 0>lumbla university In New York HoiMja members from farm areas yOUR "It Is far better,’’ he said, "for "He has never been employed by spend a lot more money, and do a lot better job, on an- that this country already has dis 1/ 5 frss people to ojLomlne their proh bqiylM together today to oppose a ANY ROOM UP TO U ' X 12' Shades. or connected with the State nthif iite ^ Twliat is th f ir“**"’7 !■ it that the Board armed to the greatest oxtsat—'W Ik . J W . H A 1 ^ c o m lama and opporttwlllss tagslhsmln puf^ent except once. About"ffv« 81,000,000,OiM cut la Marshall plan the busy Brussells aboppliig dfate om PROCTERlG/IMBLE some directions even beyond the MMMMitnB C . an objactivn and democratic man year* ago, for a period o f four of Education hasn’t pinched pennies enough? Or Is It cosh funds voted by tiio Hoijm trict. Complete—Recovers All aur Paultry at the present ner and to make their plans ac rjew Cabinet extent—that I, with deep concern C UP months only, he was associated that it has pinched them too tightly? Is the opposition for her present safety, could pos Foreign Affairs committee. Paul-Henri Spaalt, SoqMlat Gompletelj installed with first grade, standard or Turns 0 0 / / 5 cordingly, than it Is to risk having with a mission outside of the Unit' The foreign sId bill wss celled to accept unwillingly the Imposed capable of being both for economy and for additional sibly advise until we have certain leader, told the paradsrs N fore We Pick Up and Deliver Faces Threa ed StsteC spending? To be sure it is. It is that kind of opposition. knowledge that all nations are do up for debate Joday, but House they began to march that retum weight, marbelized Inlaid Linoleum for only time is Fresh Dressed — PLUMP plans of an arbitrary authority.’’ "Once thereafter, on a single day, leaders ssw no prospect of a final Appraisal of the impact of Fed ing likewise.” of Leopold would lead te "grava although not employed or compen 8. Delay The New High School? He did not go Into details on vote before next Tuesday. trouble for our country." Fagan Windaw eral policies on the region Is a job sated by the State department, he FOWL, TENDER ROASTERS and primarily for New Englanders,’’ Well, why not plough up our paved streets and go where the military weakness Ilea. Carrying authority for $2,272,- The Soclallsta and ether anti- VenizeloB Heads Ontrist publicly addressed a group of 450,000 In new spending for the 12 Leopold forces asy tha -adytaoty Asthmatic? OoU added. State department employes. back to the gadight era in all things? Closed Doors Meeting Today Shade Co. In opening the discLiaaion, Coun Greek Government Senate Appropriations membsrs months starting next July 1, the referendum which ahowad B1M BOLTON NOTCH BROILERS. cil President James C. lUchdale "On another occajfion, though 9. Whom Can We Trust? get their first detailed look at one bill Is a one-package wrap-up of per cent of the Belgians favoiteg PHONE 2-4473 SANSON'S read a letter from Royal Little, Traditional Foe Fearet not employed by the State depart segment of the military budget all non-mllltary foreign assistance hla return has split tha country. reoldent of Textron, Inc., urging ment, he took part over a period On the one hand we have ap opposition which has today (10 a. m., e.a.t.), when Sec anticipated In the 1851 fiscal year. In some areas — particularly la of two days In a citizens’ round ASTHMA SFew England to find means of Athens, Greece, March 24—(fl>)— demonstrated its calibre by a complete refusal to allow retary of the Air Force Syming Provtaions of Bill areas dominated by the WaUcCM (Smaller Rooms in Proportion) FATHERS FAVORITE FAMILY TREAT meeting competition from other table conference, in the company It provides $2,100,000,000 for Leopold won only 40 per cent cC ■The Liberal party's Sophocles Ven' any facts to interfere with its glib and endless reitera ton testifies behind closed doors. of many distinguished Americana Senator Robertson (D., Va.) European recovery. Including $150, ths vote. REMEDY RIB BEEF izelos headed a new centrist Greek tion of the same charges. Its members have been experts 000,000 carried over' from this (Oontlnned on nsge Fourteen) on school problems for two weeks, Leopold’s foes have been unwill Has brought relief to government today, but its life de (CXmtinned on Page FIfteeu) (Ooatinned on Page Nine) year’s appropriations; $100,000,030 ing to forgive his surrender e f tha - On the other hand, we have the duly elected and f >r Korean economic aid; $45,OiOO,- armed forces to the Germana m Phone Vs or Drop in Today! many by removing the SOFT WEAVE PORK RIB pended on the premier’s traditional foe, Conservative RoyaUst Con' appointed officials who are responsible to the people 000 to start President Truman’s Worid war n and hla marrtefa tn symptoms of asthma. Poli.t Four” progrfun of technical Oscars Given stantln Tkaldaris. of Manchester for what they plan and what they say. ROAST Planes Attack assistance to backward areas; and (Continned m I'ag. ■) NEW LOW PRICE I T is s u e ROAST The government, awom In last Many of them have devoted long careers to Manchester Arms Below $27,450,000 for relief of Arab refu Top Players night, anticipates support from 146 schools. Theirs has been the long and arduoul task of gees In Palestine. Try U Today! deputies in the new 250-member Invasion Ships economical planning. ’The only reward they can possibly Safety Level The measure originally containsd 6 OZ. TIN SWANSON Parliament elected March 5. But get is Man^ester’s gratitude and the satisfaction of an additional billion dollars for For aal« at tlw following of this bloc, 60 deputies are mem European recovery, but the For H all 5IanehMter Drag Stores; Olivia De Havilland and bers of Tsaldaris’ Populist (Royal seeing a good and neceskary job done. Two Canton Airfields eign Affairs committee chopped QUINN’S rWAKfitAliy Eisenhower Says Heads BONED CHICKEN 'nn45c Broderick Crawford ist) party traditional political op 10. Our Recommendation that off, voting to send abroad :n- Flashes! ’re). 4I8S ponents of the antl-Royallst Liber Bombed by Nationalist stead U. 8. farm surpluses valued Of Other Nations Real (Late BnUstias ot Mm («) 1 ^ ) NORTH END PHARMAOT BURT OLNEY CUT WA.V Win Highest Honors als. Let’s make it completely and finally clear, tomor at that amount. Linoleum Co. Tel. SMS SLICED BACON Out collapse Govenunent Aircraft in Assaults row, that Manchester is for schools, now. ize American Situation Alarmad over possible effects of CENTER PHARfilACT Hollywood, March 21 — — Tsaldaris thus can collapse the the cash cutback on the domestic BEANS 2 c. . . 39c farm price support program, farm CParges Labor Imported S2 Oak Street Phone 2-4022—6166 After Houra Tel. 4258 Olivia De Havilland, the love new government any time he wish Taipei, March 24—(O—C3ilnese New Louden, Slanh 26 — («)— FRESH (Never Frozen) New York. March 24.—OPV— state members got behind a pro WELDON DRUG MOTTS starved Victorian In "The Heiress," es. The uneasy accord of the long Nationalist wariUanes threw day Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower said The New London BnUdlng Tindaa TeL 8821 and Broderick Crawford, ruthless time political opponents appears long attacks at possible Cbmmu- posal to restore the money but tie Connell today charged that "for lost night that in the present at it firmly to open-market pur ' Qt. But. politico a t “AU the Kings Men based chiefly on a mutual fear and nist Invasion craft yesterday and mosphere of world tension the eign labor from Bdidum Is Feataiing Free Delivery APPLE JUICE 18c BEEF LIVER won' Houywood’s highest honor suspicion of Gen. Nicholas PlSstl- Electric Charge Activates chase of U. S. crop surpluses. bombed two (^antoq alrfielda. United States has reduced its ar Imported" by New _ last night—the Academy Award. ras, whose leftist National Pro- mamenta below the safety level The plan was contained In an lac., la Feqnot avenue FRESHLY CUT TOP GRADE LOIN “ All the Kings Men” was named Air beadquartera said 180 big Council eald picketing will eon- barges were sunk out of about 600 And, he said, the heada of gov- (CoBUnnad ea Page Nine) CENTER the best picture of 1949. (Oonttnned on Page Fifteen) Dreams Boy Stored Away ernment around the world know Unne nt the pinnt until satinfas* TO O TH P IC K S 2 PL,. 11c Radio .Actress Mercedes Mc- attacked. These might have been tory agreement la reached. Ptek- Cambridge was selected the best massing for Invasion of Hainan that we have done so. LAMB The wartime supreme Allied eting which started teat PMday sKippy • • ■ ______supporting actress for her work island, headquarters said. Baltimore, March 24—(»)—A ^ One was that of the boy and hla eonUnned today at the plant, wkera ANNOUNCING PORK The Olestial River and White commander in Europe cited uni in "AU the Kings Men,” her first Snow Sweeps 14 year-old ocboolboy waa under dreams. versal disarmament as a major, Blast in Air the Council has charged nen-anloa movie. Hoosier Dean Jagger, who Cloud airfields at Canton were hit He explained how electrical help Is being em ploy^ on niters- PEANUT BUTTER j.. 37c tucked away his toupee to play In a dusk attack. going brain surgery imder a local ultimate key to true International CHOPS CHOPS stimulation of certain areas can peace. tloa and eonstraetion work by "retreaded” Army officer In Large Sector Informed sources said Chinese anaathetic. cauM loss of the power of ex- Fatal for 12 Siegfried Lnagaer, general mass- THE OPENING OF 12 OZ. JAR GRANDMOTHER’S "Twelve O’clock High," snagged Communist planes ranged China But he emphasized that this 8nint4aH» The surgeon took a fins wire preaslon by speech (aphasia). country cannot oafely trim Its de gcr of New London MUIn, N. sm Oscar as the best supporting skies the past few days but head carrying a small charge of slse- B. King, Ine.. loeal eentisetor do actor. quarters remained silent. While one patient waa naming fenses, even to the point it al CRABAPPLE or APPLE ^ O c l b . tricity and touched It to a certain objects, stimulation was applied. ing the work. However, belk Few Surprises Offered Northeastern States Hit More Fighters Being Sent ready has, "until we have certain Two Fliers Survive Ex Lsngner and King have denied the HoUywood’s biggest publicity area of the boy’s exposed brain. Of one object he said, ” Oh, I knowledge that all nations arc do JOHNNY’S 9 5 * " ' - By Storm; Drifts Are Although It refuses to discuss ’T ose two men sitting in an plosion and Make charge. stunt offered few surprises, exce] know what that is. That Is what ing likewise.” • • • JELLY 2 p,r 29c the Red aid atrength, headquarters armchair,’’ the youngster exclalm- one of the biggest ti^ ic jams High in Maryland now sends more fighters to sscort you put In your shoes,”- only after To show weakness. In the face Long Parachute Jump Chrysler Offer Rejected HoUywood boulevard - history, o(L the electrode waa withdrawn could o f Soviet strength, he said, la 481 I . nittii TgiariRi MARCNISTIR EOUOA'TOB SALTDfE . \ ------Natlonsllst bom bm on coastal Men In A m Cknlr Vanish Detroit, Mterch 24,—(41—Chrys Without exception, the awards raids. And Formosa airflalds have hs say "foot" “well nigh SS criminal sa war It ler Corp. offered tho striking Q O AUTO TOP and Fresh Fruit and Vegetables self.” Hyder, Aria., March 24—
e for the fu master Janies Llngham, In which ; sounding "Taps' gally and medically dead” before ye 'U H c e I mitloe" The economy battle, he ture of Manchester and Ameiica. Bruce I’lior, Ross Clark, and Rob-| ------the 56-year-old retired engineer CUT FROM A O , ROAST present plant which he said was N.IICUIIC Drown all waste removed LI 59c CJub Takes an Out«and> "inadequate for a modern second ; slated, v^’as fought and won In Ikm't let them down." ert Bower three new candidates, Special electric cables have been fired the "niercy" bullet last No 39'mAin 6TNHT Rib Roast HEAVY STEER BEEF '•B ary school program.” I meetings of the building commlt- were received Into the troop. Bach developed for use In hot beds. vember. Out Stand on Question I tee and the Board of F.diicatlon liegallzalloa of Name Bought boy* was then awarded a Tender HMIICNI6Tf*...PNOIIt WHOLE OR HALF , , C O ^ BONELESS He explained Quration 3 on the I Mi#Mi msmma FINAST QUALITY LB referendum which calls for an ap -: whieh resulted in final plans ehar- foot badge. Scout Roger Turking- Cooked Hams EITHER END J T * Minced Ham 49< Introduction of double •egeion* propriatlon of |8.5.WiO $.50,not) of acterizcd by every reasnnsble Los Angeles. March 33 - i;Pj --Ac ton received merit badges in pion CUT FROM HEAVY STEER BEEF in «U upper element«r>’ *r*de* end economy. tress Lana Tiinier yesterday asked eering, pathfinding, and farm MILDLY this, he sUted, Is for the purpoHO ^rtior io Srtadpa, C ^/ CURED FINAST QUALITY LB 49< in the High echool will result if the i of surveying the High school pro- • Referring lo the much di.si-ussed Supeilor emirt to legalize her home Slid Its planning. Jury-Tented Smoked Shoulders • 39« Bologna official school plans and program ' gram and preparing preliminary S mill tax increase, he pointed out name as Lana Turner Topping. Demonstrations and skits were that four of these are Inevitable She was born .lulia Joan Turner In FINAST POUND should suffer defeat Saturday, ac plans. The other $15,000 ia fo r, presented by ail five patrols, which Fresh Shoulders LEAN MEAIY LB - 5 5 ‘ V.->- planning anil drawings for recon- Jpst for providing teachers, in- Wallace, Idaho, and adopted "La Included; fire by friction deinon- 39< Liverwurst cording to Manchester High School ' strucllon work ' on those existing strurtiiinal mstenals and housing na " for tllni purposes. Miss Turner strstions, a model patrol meeting, Principal Edson M. Bailey. I elemeiitsry schools in iTeed of ren- for the children who must he edu added the "Topping” when she a mnivhing drill, a comical ikit, SPECIAL Bailey, taking an out-and-out cated. married Bib Topping, tin-plate and first aid. public stand in regard to the needs ’ ovation and expansimv. sssaa (5 ® The tliird i.ssuc he aaid was. heir. Motion picture filitia were showA of Mancheiter ediicatlonslly w as |I Concerning the whole school ( Joined today when Fred A Ver-1 planch, "grand old man" <>f tlie, Ti3RB«w«5Sr. . ASSORTED town gehool lystem. and Its first | superintendent of schools, wrote , The Herald an open forum letter, nt oAMoy/ • appearing elsewhere today, in | ROLLS which he endorses the plans as | Fluffy Puffed Wheat with a honey projected. Principal Bailey's statement Get 3 extras from navel oranges flavored coating toaatad on was made last night as he ad to sweat you don’t nood to add augar. Reg. ea. 29c dressed an open meeting of the Juat pour on the nsHh or cream Men's Hub of South Methodist and watch the whole family go for gymmm niMmHgr p r o m ts church. this ‘‘honey” of a new cereal! . Special "If the official school plan on Saturday is defeated, it will mean SEA FOOD VALUES double sessions In the upper grades and in the High school, said Bailey. He urged his listem rs doz. Haddock Fillet FRtSH LI 43c Mackerel FANa LI 23c to go to the polls on .staturdsy ami t / c vote "Yes " on all three qiiestioii.s i p . o^ Oysters u 65c Halibut 'ancy u 55c of the school referendum. f& R S W C K S Mr. Bailey stated that double UPTON’S Flounder Fillet FANCY II 49c Redfisk Fillet FANCY U 33c sessions would probably begin \ rrfe SO HAWOv'/ with the freshman and sophomore NOODLI SOUP MIX Cod FHIet FANCY II 33c No. 1 Saelts FANCY II 35c clas.so.s of the High school in 19,^'J So quick, ao aaiy. Perfect for ^LlCATt or 1953. and with the whole High 'tween meal enacka. Good for Swordfish FANCY L> 59c SeaScaNeps FANCY LI 65c kids too—wholesome wheat n«uTor A^l . school m 1954 or 19.5,’). 3 fkgs 32« He spoke at some length on the tot nourishment, the apacial Sa/ed, objectives of secondary education honey and sugar coating for explaining what the High school d-oz was now doing to achieve those flavor, plus quick energy. UPTON’S tin objectives and outlining what it What a combination! TOMATO-VIOITABLI SOUP MIX 25. OR EAT IT Oranges FLORIDA S LB BAG 4 9 < ■E CERTAIN OF SUCCESS, USE LIKECANOV! 3 pkgs 3 7 < Richer Flavor! More Vitamins! No SeedsI Apples WINISAP 2'» 23< Look for the navel for richer, ^rue- Look for the navel for exti a liealth. Ix)ok for the navel to gel the orange It's fun to eat plain—right orange flavor. This orange is extra Navel orange juice hfis more vitamins with >10 Navel oranges are easy out of the bag. It’s to sweet RITZ CRACKERS with ih. raeu Lettuce CALIFORNIA • GOOD SIZE 2 Hos 23< hha delicious for juice or eating. C and A per gla.