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A MANCHESTER EVENING GERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18« 195^ itia^^ItA niTEEN . wearability, and in several in Hal Boyle Last Open House stances manufacturers have given Robertson Pupils Burton's the opportunity of buy Set for Tonight ing their show room samples and Gel Art Awards 10,967 Tonight, clearing, cooler. Mini V. Adventure Formula: discontinued numbers to bring mum 60 degrees. Friday, auany, 1 ; uniisual savings to the women of Member of the Audit cool, maximum 48. The last of the open house pro Manchester. Five pupils at Robertson School , Bureau of Circulations Manchester— A City of Village Charm grams at the Southern New Eng Burton's, always aware of the were presented today with awards V “V' Child and Circus land Telephone Company’s build children who accompany their won in the recent "Young Man-. l: ing on East Center street will be mothers on shooping trips, has im Chester Paints” contest. William (Classified AdverMstng On Page IB) held tonight from 7:.^0 to 9:30. ported English chocolate candy, VOL. LXXII, NO. 143 MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Many visitors have already toured molded and wrapped in shiny gold Stearns-made the presentations for •N«w York—(f>—K you don’t have] cream, a box of taffy candy, and the building, inclucjitng school the R otary Club a t a m orning aa-i' JUST ARRIVED ! 4 child, borrow one-:-and take it to | foil to look like golden coins, to two scones of pink spun cotton children from the eighth grade give to the children along with aembly. • circua this apring. candy. First place awards were won by *It’a a real adventure. And you 11 through high school. large "Kate Greenaway" color Touching Greeting "Oh, this is fun—this Is weally, "We are prepared to handle a books. Gait Jones of Grade 1 and Rudolph laam a lot. weally fun.” said Nina, waving her targe crowd tonight," said D. Uoyd Wajnarowicz of Grade 5. Ann Formal Peace Bid Burton Knopp. president of Bur »Such' aa: cotton candy and leaving half of New Easter Dresses J (1) A child’a atomach will hold Hobron, manager. "I hope those ton’s, said today, that this is a Raisler of Grade 4 placed second it in my hair and left, ear. who are able to attend will do so, golden opportunity for Manches in the contest, and Richard Waffle Pique. Glazed Chambray, Broadcloth a ^ Nylon. a o r a than a lady’a handbag. She loved the merry clowns and In all the latest spring shades. * (a) A child haa a more civilized as we're anxious to»show them ter women to stretch their fashion 2.llinakas of Grade 1 and Arturs Adenauer Asks Haste the animal acts, the trained chim latd humane aenae oi entertain-; how the telephone company serves dollar in time for their Easter GrkVIeu's of Grade 2 both finished From Russia Still panzees, the gentle elephants, the the community." in third place. SIZES 3 to 6x ...... $2.98 to $5.98 ment than the average grownup. | galloping camels, the beautiful needs. i F^ancea and I made the experl-; If members of any clubs or Movies were shown, and Miss ladies on the prancing white Hazel Lutz conducted the $IZES 7 to 1 4 ...... $3.98 to $8.98 ment recently. We took our god-, organizations are unable to attend BI'D.M'ERT VERSION ^ d , Nina, to the Polack Brothers horses. the open house. Mr. Hobron said assem bly. PRE-TEEN$ 10-14 ...'...... $5.98 to $8.98 To Come, Ike Says ^at-pocket clrcua. which raises But the high wire walkers and the company will be happy to ar Washington, March, 18—(/P) — about $1,000,000 a year for the the trapeze artists made her range a special tour of the build U. .S. government monitors re Come In now and make your selection. Use our convenient feiinera’ hind to help crippled chil- nervous. Such acts thrill adults ing on request at any time during ported today this domestic broad- lay-away plan. because a mis-step or poor tim Washington, March 19— ministration to press for Senate v e n - the year. ca.st by the Budapest radio in » ■ Nina is blonde and five and seri- ing may bring death to the per Communist Hungary: DUQALDO ffp) Prpsidpntrresioent LisennowerEisenhower opproval ^ of the nomination. deeply interested 4ua and pretty. The trip to the cir- formers. "During the recent floods in Hol said today the new Russian L a ^ j n American affairs and aus was partly to help her recover Nina only felt sorry for them. Burton’s Opening land one of the old ■ churches in MUSIC CENTER a great sadness that threat- She could hardly bear tr> watch The Hague, the Groote Kerk, was Chubby, Dresses regime will never be met less that it might be a good idea for «is to blight her life young-her them. She gripped Frances and Prc-Easler Sales badly damaged. The Americans, in IM MIDDLE TPK. WEST than half way by his admin- him to make a brief trip there. Zorin Tells desperate inability to grow pig- me tightly by the hand and her their effort to spread the American * TEL. MI-9-6205 istration in any effort toward . Bowles Bid ‘Voice’ Says Strife wii*. little palms were damp with way of life in Europe, in the $IZE$ 8V2 to 14V 2...... $4.98 onrf $5.98 world peace. Rut he said the I "I know a litUe girl only four perspiration. Tomorrow morning at 9 a. m. sphere of religion as well as in Instruction'^ in Guitar (Pictured at right) 5. Declared he feels this nS' ears old, and she's got pigtails,” "I hope' they don't fall," she other fields, have offered a large Soviet Lnion so far has made tlon cannot afford to reduce its when Burton's Inc., of R41 Main Mandolin, Violin. Piano, Slim stripes, slim-ribbed pique, and slim styling. While no formal peace overture. UN Russia fina has been saying. “And I am whispered. street opens its doors. The store sum for the restoration of this Accordion and Drums combat strength, but that he does Ease Up on /fcc/s^^^^Hueto w’ith j>alnt-box bright colors. tHalf-paat-five. and don’t have any. She got her biggest laugh from church. The President also told his news hope to get more national defense will mark the beginning of its an Instruments, conference that he sees in the re i don’t understand that.” a capering brown cloth horse that nual pre-Easter "Good aa Gold” "In return for their pious for less mpnev by eliminating 4 The clrcua was in the Flushing CHUBEHE GIRLS' SIZES 7Vz to 14^2 . $4.98 cent series of Communi.st aircraft came apart and disclosed two prom otion. gcnero.sity, the agents of gang Musical Supplies waste and iluplicatlon. For Peace ^ Stalin’s ’ "-^ .rmory, and when we entered I men. ster civilization demanded only attacks on American planes no 6. Said, government staffs have Washington, March 19— .Wm as an interoffice teletype: esitated, uncertain whether to For several months, the 'biiyers Orchestra Foi' Hire change in the intentions of the "Oh. 1 knew it was a twlck, at this popular women's retail one thing from the Dutch church: been studying a proposal for au i■tay or run. The Wooden stands she said, bobbing her head wisely. Soviet Union. United Nations, N. Y., (,tP)_Two "Voice of America’’ ^ ' ■ store have been scouring the New That once the restoration work is thorization of big Increases In nffirinU tnlH Sonatp inveatiirn. ^ undue emphasis on anti- Bonn, Germany, March 19 ¥ e r s packed with hundreds of •T knew there was somebody In March 19— (/P) —Russia’s Otttciais told senate in\e.8tlga- communist statements of Indian _ ,/ p . __rh«ncalW ^ York and Boston Fashion Markets, completed they should be allowed Eisenhower also: military and civil defense, but that ■creechlng. crying, yowling, yam- It all the time. They didn't fool 1. Reiterated that tax reduction Valerian A. Zorin said today tor.s today they were urged leaders in the texts of propaganda Lnanceimr iu>nn« ering little young hopes of to- to find high—fa.shlon merchandise to put up Coca Cola and chewing no conchislons have been reached. me.” gum advertisements on its sphere. must be deferred until a balanced last year by Cheater Bowles, broadrotii to India. Adenauer declared today that orrow, from nationally advertised manu T. Said he would not want to “the preservation of peace As we left, I was hiccuplng U. 8. capitalists are of the opinion budget Is in sight. He said he ** i anything unece-vtarily provoca- then Ambassador to India, to **‘P*"’“ West Germany must ' 'hurry t■ As we threaded our way up the facturers., at exceptionally good and the struggle against a biliously, biit Nina, said she was that business advertisements and against letting the excess profits; moment with respect tinn of the reasons. and rearm because the dajtiB ■tands—trying to avoid stepping on hiingry. The man with the'cot values. Great emphasis has been new war has been and is the "tone down”, anti-Communist , , , Dooher testified that he saw both placed on fashion, quality, and the Cross can safely go together. ' tax expire June 30 without a sub- , United Nations of Joseph Stalin has incrita^ 5l but the larger children—we ton candy came by and Frances gtllute to compensate for revenue aggressor in main concern of the Soviet propaganda broadcasts to the teletype message and the June «aased a tiny lost girl .wailing said, "I think I’ll buy some more that troubled nation. memorandum. the danger of war. loss. He said he wants the revenue Korea. Union.’’ SMommy! Mommy!” and rub it In your hair. You rather than an income tax reduc The testimony came from Gerald "I thought then there was no "We Germans and the rest, a We finally found cramped seats 'Hla declaration was made dur world are in great danger, ..'m I have no idea how distinguished tion June. Rep. Reed (R-N. Y.) haa 8. Said he has not heard a ing disarmament debate before the Dooher, acting chief of the Voice’s Justification for It,” Dooher aald, fext to a fat, lost mother, who was you look with a touch of pink at word on whether Mar.shal Tito of service In the Middle East, Africa added that he felt the aame Stalin’s death haa incraaaed, Sailing: "Mary! Mary! Where are proposed a .personal income tax cut UN’s 60-nation political committee rather than dimlniabed, this dan your temples.” Ju n e 3 instead of Dec. 31. Yuffo.slavia is planning to visit the where' U. S. delegate Ernest A. and Asia, and Stanley 8. Ghosh, WRY "other cases where we You?” ger," he aald in appealing to tha At the door, Nina paused and United States. Gross challenged him .yesterday to chief of its India desk. «’«re asked to tone down anti-Com M Ever the Boy Scout, I said, "Ex- 2. Declared he sees no point in 9. Announced he has asked There Is happiness on the face of Mrs. Mary Allen, Ottawa, Can., munist propaganda." lower houie of parliament (or:|^ looked back wlstfiilly at the won qOuestioning the loyally of the na demonstrate by deeds the sincerity Retrain from Emphasis j •uae me. Ma’am? I’ll get your derland we were leaving. Lewis Douglas, former ambassa blind for 28 years, as site "sees” her warrior son, Pfe. Charles .Allen, "Elsewhere I was asked many proval of twin treatiei whicli w o w by.” I went back, retrieved the tion’s churches. This was in reply 2.S, of Mill Valley, Cal., by patting him on the cheek. Allen wnh one of Prime Mlnlaler Georgt M. Mal Dooher said that a memorandum make Germany an armed ally S t "Thank you for bringing me, dor to Great Britain, to head a enkov's peace bids. dated last June confirmed that times. It was suggested many It girl, and put her in the lap Hal and Francle,” she said, po to a question aa to whether he group which will study such things of 4,6?9 returned to San Francisco from Korqp and Japan aboard (he times, that we tone down our the Weat. • ■ . t the fat lady, who immediately PANTS favored an investigation of pos- transport Gen. M. C. Meigs. (AP WIrephoto). Zorin an.swered two q\iestions Bowles "urged that we refrain Bed DemonatmUm .. ' as foreign trade, the raw material broadcasts from an anti-Com- d Indignantly, "What are you litely. "It was weal nice ■ weally FU R N I _T UR E DEPARTMENT which Gross put directly to him. from anti-Communist—I believe As he spoke, hundreds of WdiCo- nice. Can we come again tomor sible Communist influences in situation, and world markets gen- the word was to refrain from un munlst standpoint,” Dooher add^ t ^ing? This Isn’t my Mary.” churches. but the replies failed to disclose surrounded the parliament bnlW 5 ‘’I’m Susie,” said the little girl, row ?” crally. any change in the Soviet altitude due emphasis on anti-Communist but did not at once give details. Ing to keep off crowds oC. Oommur There has been a row in Con 10. Commended the pommerce that might lead to a break in the prmaganda." Dooher said he agreed with «nd added accusingly: "'you’re not gress over a suggestion by Chair nist-Ied demonstratora so y Mommy. Mommy! Mommy! department for its estimate that Marines Burn Quake Toll seven-year deadlock on atomic The two witnesses went before Ghosh that Voice broadcasta to march on parliament and I man Velde (R-IIl.l that the Hopse its budget for the fiscal year control and disarmament. the Senate investigations subcom India were conducted amid "a most vote. One band of » om m y!” un-American Activities committee ■£ Well. I checked Susie with the starting July 1, will be cut about Sa.va Qnesttona Slander mittee, h'eaded by Sen. McCarthy discouraging state of affairs ” He Bcreaming, chanting den lor might look into. Communist in Red Positions (R.-, Wls. I The group has been said the embassy at New Delhi jost-and-found department and SIGN CO. 2 *10 1.8 per cent. The President said- It He called Grosa’ questions "ar- was beaten off by police \ GABARDINES ■— SHARKSKINS — SUITINGS. LUXURY CRIB- fluences in the churches. Velde has Held at 500 hunting for alleged waste and sub provided "a great deal of evidence when I got back the fat lady had is too much to hope that the over tiflcial” anid other statem en ts by hoaea. ’ There also was;i SIZES 2R TO 42. REGULARS AND SHORTS. since backed away from this idea. version In the State Department’! that we were not wanted on the Sound her Mary, and was happily • Commercial Lottertng all picture will be that bright, but Seoul, March 19—(A5-U. S. Gross questioning the sincerity of burst of flsUlghtlng, and u— whalcing her until her teeth WITH PLEATS OR WITHOUT. ALL COLORS 3. Said his nom ination of that each department Is going to Marine Raiders, striking in pre Ru.ssia’s peaceful Intentions were Voice program. air.” demonstratora were arrsM il:', India has a tough but numeric S attle d . • Silk Screen Procesa Printing Charles E. (Chip) Bohlen to be make every effort to cut aa deep dawn fog and rain with flame In T u rk ey described by Zorin ss "slander.” Ghosh said he refuted to com Adenauer declared thiat ’T t ' 3 The circus began, quieting the ambassador to Russia seems, to a.s nossible. throwers and bayonets, smashed, To Gross’ question as to whether ply with the directive and "had no ally small Communist movement German people realised'lha'' which has been a thorn In the side "^haoa into bedlam. In the next a Neon Service him to be a very good appoint It was Elsenhower's fourth news a Chinese comp.any today as the Russia is wdiilng ti^dlscuss "con qualma” because he believed it extent of their danger thdgg.'tl’ REGAL MEN'S SHOPS of the government for many years. [wo hours' I tried gamely to match THAYER CRIB ment. The President made that conference and It - - like the oth Reds grouped for an a.ssault on Al T.stanbul, Turkey, March 19 structively” the question of dls- was unsound. delay no longer in Joining upt ' Ghosh, himself an Indian, said ifina’a appetite. Between us we ED TOMCZVH 907 MAIN ST.— WELDON ILDG. remark In reply to a reque.st to ers — drew a capacity crowd to lied western front positions. armsment at this time, Zorin said . It came, he said, when the Unit- the European Defensa ebauml [onsumed tw'o bottles of pop. two Manchester M1-8-8ZU comment on a statement by Sena the conference room In the old The U. S. E ighth A rm y com — (IP)—A violent earthquake Russia had repeatedly submitted eed States was under particularly he knew of no opposition from In-^ which is backed by ths' Uil of popcorn, two sticks of Ice At The Price You Want To Pay! tor McCarthy (R.. Wls.) that it munique late today reported the .xhook western Turkey last propossis and they were all "de Heavy attack from Communist pro dian leaders to Voice broadcasts States and Britain. OsriMaL — was a .serious mistake for the ad- (Continued on Page Two) raid followed two company-size signed to bring sbopt a aolutlon of pagandist* In India. emphasizing any anti-Communist slated to provide 600,000 Atcii taP nijrht and unofficial reports statements they might make. Chinese attacks on Marine posi today said from 500 to 1,000 that Important problem.” Ghosh described the instruction this six-nation force. tions shortly after midnight. To the second question as. to variously n* an- "order" and -a He said RusMa had lOd'diY It said the Chinese overran the persons pei'ished. President whether the Soviet Union consid "guidance." He said It came to (Continued on Page Nineteen) In -East Germany and - thd > northern flank of a forward posi Celal Bayar left Ankara with ered the UN the proper forum for satellite atates—and thl^' s' * 3 6 . 9 5 Gottwald Rites Attended tion southwest of Bunker hill, but grovernment officiaKs for the such discussions, Zorin ssid the knew what BUIin's''weoatft that the F(eds were forced to with stricken region. discussions have been going on In the Kramlln would de ’with draw after a three-hour fight in Zahmt Argon, Red Crescent the UN and should continue. a te a Plana which 40 Chinese were counted Adenauer said tha world’i Before' You Purchase Any Food Plan Every luxury leasure you want for your precious baby! (Red Cross) information officer, “The Soviet Union and Ita pro State M il|c Probe Move By Red, Czech Leaders killed. 50 more estimated killed said telegraphed reports from the posals have run Into opposition In was emphasised by Ifst < and 65 estimated wounded. this forum from the United tseks upon V. Both teething rails are sanitary plastic. Both sides drop A second Chinese company hit a scene estimated the dead at 500. He said these report.s w;ere uncon-, States.” Zorin said. "Nevertheless, planes here by Ooaimunlst Vienna, Austria, March 19—(AA-. maln faithful to the Kremlin, foru'ard po.sitlon northeast of the Soviet Union will persevere In Blocked Anew ui House fighters. He sald'thssa sitC with automatic toe release. Spring |idju.sts to four po Bunker Hill but was hurled back firmed. Two I.stanbnl newspapers ’ 'T' ' —Leaders from the Soviet Union Siroky added; estim ated tbg death toll a t 1,000. Its attempts to bring ebout the \ II » " ■ were "actually air fights and her satellites paid final horn- "'We will wipe out mercilessly after losing nine men, the Eighth prohibition of atomic weapons and German aoll and in tho (3sr sitions for bab.v’s safety . . . and the striping is done Army said. The quake-ftpparfntly centered SUte Capitol, Hartford, March 19 — (i
<’h oper- Milk Producera aaaoclatlon at a land’* St. George’* Bay doriag^ 907 In back taxea and alapa lein claim.* to sovereignty in the divid Intended to reassure Soviet lead /~ ig m reduction In price of two centa per a routine flight today. There ers that Czechoslovakia would re-, (Continued on Page Thirteen) The woodsmen had’hacked their him. quart.” ed "free" territory at the head of way through brahland and clamb l^or Lines, the Adriatic Sea thus far have waa no Immediate »ign e( the If ', General Dynajnlca Corp,, of '3. How much Brook.ride pays for men aboard. The plane was idea''\ ered over deitp snowbanks to reach ] Groton, buildera of nation’a firat milk ")>ought thro>igh the Con- impo.sed a major roadblock to such the wreckage in a near trackleas effort.*. tiried a* a B-29 operating eat FREEZERS atotnlc-powerecf aiil.marlnc cited; m„k producers assoclae of Hannon Field on tha xreat area about .50 miles north of here. Lost Girl, Boy by New England Council for e damaged or never re- will be truly united.” MaMCOf-14. H artford. Conn.. M arch 19 OP) FIRE DESTROYS CHURCH Capwity 14.5 flight. that of a sm all tmy. turnfd. yThe first session of the interna .2 0 CUBIC n . The base at Rapid City said It Entertalnerk Jane Froman and - A solid roalK of "aye" and the Re- Boston, March 10 — (/F) — A. cubic i«»t — tional conference-was held 'Tues $100,000 fire that threateaad|* ils rc t up )• had no word of any survivors. Pownal, Vt.. M arch 19 - (/Pi— Gypsy Markoff lose fniilti-billion- puhliran-dominaterl State House of In Explosive Mideast day. As it resumed, Tito was ex home* In the thickly settled Rea- SOI p«undi *f Sketchy reports from the Woods- Harvard medical srhool doctor* in dollar damage suit against Psn pected to rai.*c the question of hury diHtrict today wnehed* trocsn fssrft PLAYPENS NEW THAYER HIGH CHAIR Boston today were studying a American airways but win small (Conliniied on Page Nineteen) economic aid from' Britsin-to his Prices Start A t BOTH CHEST TYPE NOTE—Iran is a country that . (ContIniiesI on Page Five) skeleton foimd yesterday in a \ cash judgements anyway . . . Bos ChriRt Temple Church of Fer;^ The new look in upholstered high chaifs! a.stoni.shed that the Commiini.sts country and perhaps the placing sonal Experience on KenllwortI*' Four inches from floor to used In he known as Persia. It is did no more than they did. home-made wooden box about 12 ' ton local of AFL Teamsters union SPRING—AT LAST! of Yugoslav orders here for mod Tip-proof safety-strap: shaped .seat, no miles from where Pauia Weldon. 1 is under |>ermanent cniirt inJUne- New York, M arch 19 t/D— street. Two hour* after the. avoid drafts . . . center cas controlled by a cruaty old Premier The Iranian .situation is atlll Mil ern arms. Including jet fighter spectacular tour-alarm fire had pinching for chubby named Mossadegh, and coveted hy of danger. Much of the danger lies 18-year-o)d Bennington College ; tlon restraining it from picketing Spring arrives tomorrow at ‘5:01 planes. Tito saw artme of Britain’s AND 20 FT. UPRIGHT ter prevents sag .. . smooth Van Fluul Calleil student, disappeared in 1916 New Haven Railroad bu.sines.s at p.m. (e. *. t . ). been discovered the flaming-' legs: folds down to /fh T z v g-k ^ many a f'ominunist eye. It's a land in the po.ssibllity that Iran'a'oil newest jet* In action yesterday at steeple collapsed and fell with,, * 2 6 9 9 5 edges save baby from of nigs—and of things that arc cri.sis might be nearing a settle State police described the skele .South Bo.ston freight yards. At that time, the sun will reach an RAF demonstration marred hy m ake table and $ 1 9 . 9 5 ton a.s that of a "small person," | Adlai .Stevenson winds up 10- a roar Into the ruina. bumps . . . plastic teething chair. seldom what they seem. William L. ment. Any such development which In Shull Probinji the vernal equinox, the imaginary the death of two pilots in a col Ryan, just back from an extensive might have the effect of relieving Neither State Police nor State day Japan-Korea tour with call point in the sky where the sun's lision aloft. rails. Attorney Stephen Oilman would i SHIPS CRASH IN CHANNEL' lour of the area, interprets the tension.s hetyeen lian and the on Emperor Hirohito in Tokyo. patch cros.ses the celestial equator, Defense M inister Ik>rd Alexsn- Wa.shinglon. .March 19 'A*.— , say whether they believe the .skele- ' ... . Pittsfield. Maine father looks Rotterdam, The Netheriauda, Iranian situation against his We.sl would hardly he taken The sun's center will then proceed $75 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE $8.95 to $22.50 knowledge of the Communist Chaiiman Margaret Chase Smith ton to be that of .Mi.ss Weldon or ‘ a t l.TIh daughter after birth and northw ard. ('Continiied on Page Two) March 19—(/P)—The big Belgtqii lying down by the .Soviet Union (R-M ei said todav that a .Special : decides only way to get son is by ferry Prince Charles collided ON YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR. ICE BOX, ETC. world offensive. This is the second and .it.s satellite Tudeh (Com of three articles by Rvan on the Senate inve.stjgalion of animuni- | (Contimied on Page Three) | adoption. with the 6,140-toa B|Jtlsh motor-,, SeeUS Today! BATHINETTES munist ) party in Iran. til . .shortages prohahly witl open ■ Repiesentative Case nf .New Jer ship Llantrisant In tho Bugllab: Middle East. .Strength In Oil Crisis By Trim ble. pl.'»stlc tiiba and alum inum bodies. next week with Gen, .lames A. Van sey. closel.v allied to Eisenhower Channel today but waa reported, Equipped with aqua-tempg to check tempera Part of the incredible alrength ihp'fii'st witnes administration, withdraw* a* ean- returning fo Ostend, Relginal.-. By W ILLIAM I- RVA.V i of Premier Mohammed Mossadegh. Trial lo Cite Most Rev. Hackett Becomes under her own power. Then was . OPEN EVERY NIGHT (EXCEPT SATURDAY NIOHT) ture of water. AP Foreign News..Analyst Vaii Fleet, retiring Korean field | didate in governor’s race. . . . Sev- ' the sohbing.'em olional bvit slrange- commander, touched off the in- ' enly-eight-.year-old woman in no word of any casnaltt^ Almost everybody in Iran is ly forceful leader of the national - -- .1 astonished. quiry with his repealed testimony Hollywood Name.s Cornwall, object of all-night search Hartford Auxiliary Bishop FROM $15.95 ! front ^ v e rn m e n t, lies in the oil there had beeh serious and critical in wooded area, discovered sitting VICE FIGURE GUILTY Two years ago. Iran nationalized crisis, ft has given Iran an out- shortages of ammunition for troops on log "resting her feet.” . . . New York. M arch 10-/*)—B$af her oil. There were dire predictlon-s ^ side ynemy the British as a in Korea for the 22 months he was New York, March 19 i/P ,-- A Convicted atomic spy David Hartford. March 19 - - t/T) — In-, of Helenopolis in Palestine. He Russell Davioni. U. a Jelke vie* • that this would lead to national ^ unifying, force which keeps the there. Qthers in the military es- vi(c tiial involving Hollywood ^ Grecnglaas refuse* to recant on hia a ceremony as old as the traditions j became the fourth Auxiliary Blsh- cs*« figure, pleaded guilty taday* bankruptcy, that the Communists . government together and retains ubli-shment have said there _wa.s names a.* the recent Jclke ca.se in- testimony that snared Rosenberg* of_lhe Roman Catholic Church, and ' op In the history of the Hartford to living oil the proceeds of pna**, would soon move in and take over, its broad ma.ss .support, adequate ammiinilion. v'olvcd ,■ None of these thing.s happened, j stren g th for .5to,ssadegh. The ;Ectl ' pointed to conduct the inquirv.J’ohn She R. Howard, mitted to President Eisejihower in Auxiliary Bishop of the Hartford cient Latin, was s great as.sembly and everybody IS astonished. i menace is a bludgeon with •.vhich said the initial l^ring.s and inves- I, January, ha* been accepted. Diocese today. ’ of ch\irch hierarchy, civic leadern TRESS HEAD RCUGNS Tt DEPARTMENT 'Tho.se who forced the nationali-^ ' threaten the West, alti'ay.s fcar- tigation "will be fodused onam -' more. vmII fare a white slavery . Plan to televise some of Pre.si- Before the altar of St. Joseph and laymen, filling the 'catbedral Washington, Mareh 10—OR— zation are astoni.shed that they did ful this immensely strategically munition stock.* in Korea." charge involving another act res.*, j dent Ei.senhower's news ' confer- Cathddral he' was elevated to the, to ita capacity of 2,600. Hundreds State Department said today tlHff not win the quick A’ictory they cx-1 important country might fall with- In an effort to let the public In a.*al*lanl • U. S. a(torney Louis iJ cnees called "good idea" by Wil- fullness of the priesthood in a more stood outside to watch the Cliarles F. Arnot has reaigaeC”' pected. All hands are astonished in Communi.st domination. - "on all pos.sible facts," she .said K aplan annoiinceV ' I ' V , —1
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lorordinp thp tremor. Tho ob.srr- any overtures through such chan morning, about one-thlfd of the- most 300 nuns, represiintlng about them to the Mected Bishop with vatory of San Domlnlco dl Prato Many Attend nels—Eisenhower replied none that Bolton second grape.claas had never visit 20 different religious orders the Book of the Gospels and th* )n Florence, Italy, deacrlbed it a« tiling Tells Women of GOP had reached him. EASTWOOD ed a farm nor seen a cow milked. Bones Studied marched In slow cadence through kiss of peace. | Quake Toll Marks 9.4rd |llrthday the heavy doors and took their a.s- Receives Two Rings the mo.st violent earthquake re C'driipl WlldC Fresh Sea Foods Now In Sdiion HALE'S corded there in years. AMBITIO.N IS BURGLAR'S Moat, n ift ('onntftner Smith Mrs, Jennie CMwIes of Route signed places inside. ^ Two ceremonial rings were re Of New High School Plans Health Forum UNDOING 44-A celebrated her 93rd birthday For Clues oii Governor lodge and Lt. Gov. Ed ceived by Bishop Hackett, Identical Balikc.sir provincet. is in the lUxtfr “Treasure Of Town Tax Rate Is Boosted FISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR FRIALATOR Headquarters Held at 500 northwest corner of Asiatic Tur The Golden yesterday. She Is the grandmother ward N. Allen led the group of except in size, amethyst set in key. It 1s bounded on the west by Different Aspects of Houston — (/P) — A man who CONFESS" Condor” of Albert N. Skinner. Mrs. Cowles; 75 civic dignitaries, and they were hand-carved gold. The mounting Our new ,$anitary process gives you a delicious, crisp, School Superintendent Arthur, catlonal program most useful to did a successful job of burglarizing Four Mills over Last Year Who is in good health, shares Lost Girl, Boy followed-by friends and reiatives displayed the Insignia of the Epis FOR the. Aegean Sea and on the north all its young people, he' said. Such 1:4.1-8:45 golden brown fotid — Seals in the flavor! Come in and by the Sea of Marmara. Covering H. Illlng discussed the proposed (Jiildrcii's Health Dis a television and radio sales shop In color honors with Mrs. Minnie Howard of Biahop Hackett and the throng copal rank on one side and tlie In Turkey a program requires a building with (Continued From Page One) try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED an aiea of .’i.982 square niiles, it new high school at the March recently let success go to his head. of the Notch as Bolton's two senior of delegates from lay religious Bishop's coat-of-arms on the other. the traditional cla.ssrooms, but it cussed at PTA Session In his second try at the same shop Bolton, March "19—(Special)—(fthe milk, the grain miture fed the citizens. Mrs. Howard will be 94 in organizations. One ring was larger, to be worn TO TAKE HOME. CALL MI-9-8003. has a population of more than meeting of Uic Manchester Repub also requires such facilities as Snn. “AM. ASHOBK’*—oling tan k to city but there were no repcirts of member of a Health Forum panel THAT RASH, SRASH, RKORD-SRIAKINO school according to alrecent an searches, there hss been no trace with her four eons and two daugh gin Mary, patroness of the Bishop, 14.1 NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER e.s.t.). It added that tremors con- duced by Mrs. Charles S. House, cation activltie.s, and facilities for and includes two mills set by town watch it being drained as George of either Miss Weldon or the Jep ters. ca.sualties in the big port. ! tinned until 11 a. m. today (4 p. m. at tile Green PTA meeting held at N ST.SlU irS ON THI nouncement. Practice will begin on Us crook and came from his program chairman”/ participation in music, arts and the school. Dr. Mather Neill, co- ordlnancae in October to establish Dart of Dari's Dairy In Manches son boy since their disappearance. A report from Gonen said that e.s.t.). Monday afternoon and will be held Leading the whole procession (la.ss at Rt. Thomas Seminary in Mr. Illlng said the docble .ses crafts. chairman of the program commit- j SCRIIN AT LASTI a,, fluid for capital and non-recurr ter backed up to the milk room The box containing the bones was tho Moat Rev. Matthew F. Bloomfield where he wss graduat half the town was wrecked in tiie door with his tank truck, each Monday and Thursday The observatory said the quake sion plan now in operation in the The high school program of to- tee, served as moderator. ■ ing expenditures. throughout the season. were found in a dump. Police said Brady, Biahop of Manchester. ed in 1931, and from his ordina trem or which al.so struck nearby was centered around flonen. I.Ald nn Grand U st' They watched as he plugged In villages. Rescue squads pulled *i0 high school makes the need for a j day is based upon the belief that Dr. Walter Schardt. ophthal-1 The boys baseball team will also the box might have been placed in N. H„ followed by the Moat Rev. tion cla.ss. Telephone lines to fjoncn, Venice new high school quite apparent. it “ must * provide ' ■* its .students with The tax will be laid on a $3,949,- the electric cord with starts the begin its practice sessions next the dump only recently as It wa.s Francis P. Keough. Archbishop of Later In the ceremony, after the living victims from debris as fires and Cihan all were reported down mologlst, explained the functioning ' 4r)8 grand list and 1s expected to pump, as he started the agitator broke out in the. w ake of the Since 1943 the total school enroll whole.some experiences which uon- of th,e eye by comparing it with a week and will be coached by the In a conspicuous place where it Baltimore, both former priests of seimon, the Btshop-eleet received this morning. trlbute to their overall develop raise $94,800, of which $7,900 will In the tank to atir up the milk he quake. ment has increased approximately box camera. He discussed eye con- i principal. could easily be noticed. the Hartford diocese. Then came the mitre and gloves, synibollc of The newspaper Yenisabah said 75 per cent,, practically nil of It in ment as well as train them in be allocated to the reserve fund. fore taking a sample for butterfat Authorities said the box had the Bishop-elect, and the Moat his episcopal elevation, and wa.s In New York, Dr. Frank Pre.ss, one died at Bur.sa, 100 miles east diUqns such as injuries, diseases,, content, connected the plastic hose Rqngts. Refrigerators the lower grades which each year nccessar.v academic skills, and it The balance of the $164,000 budget Manrheater Evening Herald Bol leather hinges and appeared to Rev. H enry J. O’Brien, BUshop of placed upon the faldstool used sei.sniologl.st at Columbia Univer- of the quake ('enter in a movie infections and mu.scular problems.' will be covered by anticipated rev snd read the quantity of milk in RAN(x md Fua on. Washers and All .sity, classifieci the quake as a move cl(x er to the high school he is upon these beliefs that the high Dr. ftobert Kennon, dentist, : ton eorreapondent. Mrs. Joseph have been home-made. •„ Hartford, the consecrator to whom earlier in the ceremon.v b,y Biahop house panic when the tremors were school is being planned, he con enue from sources other than prop the tank. DTtalla, telephone Mltehrll 8-5.545. Gilman said the bone.s m ight Biahop Hackett will serve as auxil “.severe. Class A earthquake, cap felt there. -pointed out. In the regi.stcred talked about Huorinatlon of the ‘ O'Brien, while the latter intoned Other Appliances tinued. erty, taxes. They were even Interested In the have been In the box for as long iary. Bishop Brady and Archbishop the te deum laiidamus and 24 Hour Delivery Service able ■ of doing severe damage.'' A Red Crescent official said kindergarten for next year, the public water supply. He pointed ] The Board of Finance also ap fact that the tank truck has present' kinderga;ten and the PhysicAl I'liuit out that children benefit the most as eight years. Keough served ns co-conseci'ators. firmetur manus tua and the choirs Press said his Instnmients con emergency assistance rushed by The material building jt.scif is proved an increase of $100 in the capacity of 6,000 quarts. This For a full hour the church bells tinued to react to the shock for I military and chartered planes to present first grade, for example, from the use of fluorine in the: appropriation for the use of the ultra-modern equipment, repre British-Amecicaiis Miss ■ Weldon, daughter of a responded, singing. ' Th* J W . H A L € COM the responsibility of the building Stamford, Conn., industrialist ex rang, proclaiming the Episcopal MAMCMUTW C0M» several hours after the tremor, the disaster area included six doc- there are now 2.800 pupils. These committee, filing said, to see that water when they are fbrrriihg their | Andover town dump. Andover had senting a huge investment for W h Before the la.st gosphel was said | three classes will be the classes teeth. It has been proven that 1 ecutive, disappeared after telling consecrnlion of the Blshop-clcct Earthquake observatories in [tors, several nurses, 1,500 tents and n building is provlded_ which will requested a fee of,$45,0,f6T'T7i? cur the farmer and'dairyman, results Elect on Saturclav who waited In the gospel side of and the magnificent recessional,' F.ngland and Italy also reported 100 hospital beds. constituting the three year high fluorine assists, in' the forming of I rent year beginning JanT'l.'Last in purer, better-tasting milk for schoolmates she was going for a Handel's Hallelujah chorus was MORIARn BROTHERS give a reasonable balance between Sunday afternoon walk on a wood the church during the processional school in 1964. The p n a e n t fifth expenditures and economics. stronger teeth and as a result the , year's fee was $350 which was the the consumer since It can be cooled singing, by three choirs consisting sung by the combined choirs, 315 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-5135 grade, first of tho.se greatly swol children have less cavities, he said, i figure used in compiling the bud so quickly. The 31st annual meeting and ed trail. Bishop Hackett sang his own 'The building to be built will. In Paul Jepson was left sitting in of a total of 171 vole.).', and with a len in number, will enter the pres all probability, have to serve for Behavior Problem I get. ^ Explains New Equipment election of officers at the British special organ installed for the solemn blessing and repeated three ent high r'chool organization after j Increased use of the dump and a truck by his mother while she limes ad multos annos. at least a 60-year period. During Dr. Sylvia Hclfrlck, pediatrician, 1 In explaining the equipment to American Club on Maple street was working near a dump. When occasion in the balcony. two more years, he said. its life It will serve upwards of spoke ;about behavior problems of i failure of residents of both towns Pi'caented to Bishop Hackett OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS adults who accompanied the chil will be held Saturday afternoon at she returned he was gone. The When the proce-ssional hymns Dniible Sessions ] 40,000 youth, slightly more than children, stressing that the aim of' to throw rubbish over the rim of dren, Dart also stated that tests ended. Bishop O'Brien and the eo- with his staff, mitre, ring and PLFJS ANOTHER SENSATIONAL HIT! the dump, made ujikeep more ex 5:30. Usually held at 4 o'clock, dump was not the,same one in Double sessions in the high the present total population of child rearing is character building. ; on the bacteria count of milk ban which the box was found. eonseeiators proceeded to the main gloves, was a coat-of-arms, one UNTIL 8:30 school appear to be inevitable un Manchetser. She suggested various means of | HEADED FOR HEADLINES! pensive than had been anticipated died with this equipment are run the meeting is being started later altar and the Bishop-elect was pre half representing the coat-of-arms til a new high school is ready, Vice President Mrs. Robert Mc making small children understand ! since the misuse required more ning only 2'i 'percent of the to make it possible for working sented and his mandate read and of the Hackett family of Ireland, Intosh presided at the business Rsd-Hol Ixcifemeo*— hours of bulldozer work. members to attend. . the other an heraldic reference to DAILY STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. to 6 I’. M. Illlng continued, and in the mean what is expected of them and thus amount allowed by state stan he took his solemn oath in the BAM 8H UNWANTED HAIR FOREVER time there will come also the prob meeting of the club. In the absence aiming to gain self discipline in niimd In Red-Het Rorltl Those who use the dump report dards. Dart has six milk producers In addition to election of of Most Rev. Hackelt quick, mtisical Latin of the ritual; Rt. Joseph. At the lop of the lem of providing for Grades 7 and of President Mrs. J. Herbert Fin them . DANA It well maintained and easily acces who u.se this type equipm ent. ficers, members will hear reports and this was followed by the chant shield was the green pontlficial FRIDAYS A. M. to 8:30 P. M. sible from this town. It is located Why let' unsightly hair on yonr face veU year 8, as they feel the Impact during lay who is ill. Reports were pre- Mrit. Anna Claj', school nurse, Cookies and chocolate milk were from the auditor, financial secre ed mass with the choirs sln",lng hat with six ta.ssels, and inscribed good looks. Let me free you of thia social .sented by secretary Mrs. Rottner, ANDREWS, on Shoddy Mill road which runs off Elevated at Rites at the bottom the motto; Manctc the tim e in w hich a high .school explained the use for the many MARTA served the group by Mrs. Giglio tary and treasurer. .The Garden alternate parts from the cathedral handicap foreve.r. My medically approved and treasurer Mrs. Louise Horton, forms and questionnaires which Hebron road, a short distance be which was really appreciated by Grove Caterer's wiil serve a balconlcR. in C^rl.sto, Abide in Christ. can be built. Then loorU is llktly yond the Erik Eache property. method Is safe, permanent, and will not »wae that jome double sc.sslon arrange and chairmen of various com parents fill out regarding the TOREN the children who normally enjoy a chicken dinner following the meet (Continued From Page <>ne) Kneeling while the Litany of the the akin. m ittees. health and disease record of thely Thrill Of A Lifetime snack period • at school In mid- ing. Saints was aiyig. the Bishops pro WHAT’S IN A NAME? ments will have to be made. OlOIGI Picture 30 excited seven-year- As far as the planning foMa new Past President Mrs. John Pickles children. She also went into detail m orning. Current officers are Fred Dick were 26 Bishops and Archibishops ceeded to the laying on of hands Indianapolis, M arch 13 — (/P) -r- read the proposed changes to the concerning the contagion and ex SANDERS olds in a barn with 80 cows and son, president; Albert Eagleson, wearing red vestments, and they during which Bishop O’Brien sang The manager of the Essex House, MARY CROSSEN WARD. R.N. high school is concerned, it is you have a good Idea of what Encouraged by the fact they desirable that a building be ! by laws, which she and Mrs. Wil clusion period for the common AUOIIY were visiting the home of a class vice president: Fred Baker, re came from many ji^rts of the U.S., the prayer with rcspqnsc.s from the swank downtown apartment build ' Certilled Electrologlst 111am Stuck were delegated to school age contagious diseases. went on yesterday morning at mate, Raymond Giglio. and -the cording secretary; J. Lawr'ence from Canada and China to see or choir as he proceeded to anoint the ing, took a look at the neon sign planned which will make possible TOnER 'Leonard Gigllo's farm on South 810 RIAinr ST. TEL. MltcbeU 0-8M1 ns adequate a program as the town revise. It is expected they will be Harry Npvack, speech and hear kindly hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Gaskell, financial secretary; and take part in the ceremony. head of the Bishop-elect. over the entrance and put in a MiiSAND(KIGI(a.K> road. Second grade pupils of Mrs rush call for an electrician. The All Work By Appointment. Free QaaaultatleM can provide. While the function of voted upon in April. They have ing therapist, emphasized the Im Giglio, they soon seemed very Hal Turkington, treasurer. Wil Scorea of Monsignori in cere Blessing the pastoral staff and Svlvia Patrick of the local school liam Topping Is the auditor. monial purple, 600 priests and al first two letters weren't lighted. college preparation must still he been in u.se since the club was portance of di.agnosing imperfec t CMUMU nCTiM much at home in the huge barn. the riijg, the consecrator presented organized on the mem|^rable 21st tions as early ns possible in the visited the farm for an hour and By the time they began uncon carried on, the high school of to FRI. FKATl’KE a half, making the trip by Mrs day must provide the type of edu- day of .September, lt3i>, \.iicn child's life. He pointed out that FRIDAY ducted tours of the barnyard, ailo hurricane struck New England ’ previintion of more serious condi AT 6:45-9:.83 Laura Lee's school bus. and hayloft, Mrs. Patrick_cqunted The guest speaker at that meeting tions is in the school and not in THRU CO-HIT AT 8:15 Milking by Machine noses and they made the return For a .short while behavior was was Mrs. Corinne Alsop, whose the clinic. In the Manchester trip to school. SATURDAY ^Sit.-Siin. Coni. 2:15 that of any group on a well-con husband Jo.seph W. .Alsop of Avon .school system tfte child's hearing Connected W ith Htiid.v ducted tour with the children fol died Tuesday. It was recalled that is scientifically tested in the first, The to u r wa.s made in connection Mrs. Alsop and her hearers were lowing their guides enmasse from with their current study of milk fourth and the seventh grades. one point of intere.st to another. so interested they didn't realize Dr. Francis Helfrick, pediatrician, MANCHESTER and Was more valuable than would the ferocity of the storm as they They watcheq .loy, a purebred have been c'onsidered possible, in al.so served on the panel and as CALLING ALL KIDS Holstein being milked by machine sat around in the banquet hall of sisted in answering questions dur- I that Bolton is often regarded as a the Y. and some of the children were able rural town. .' inn the question period, j to feel the milk pulsating through MOW !/ou have GOOD reason Hospitality Chairman Mrs. Wil Preceding the forum, Mrs. ; STATE aRd GROWN-UPS, TOO The town’s gradual transition to the tubes to the milk container. liam Stuck, announced that the William Stuck, president, conduct- ; a suburban status was empha.sized They also saw Eleanor, a purebred by the fact that until yesterday April meetipg will probably be held ed the business meeting. Jack Boy, Oh Boy— Look What’s Coming Guernsey, milked by hand. Tljev during the fourth week in the Mortimer gave a report on the exclaimed over the young stock ' I month and will be an Amciican Cub Fcout Troop 91. Mrs. (Sharles ' A BANG-UP KIDDIE SHOW and the braver children experienc smorgasbord, put on by the wom House. legislative chairman, ed the sandpaper feel of the calves' to fratte in Your O/d en of Vernon Grange at their hall brought the grourt up to date on STARTS AT 2 P. M. tongues as they held out their in that town. The membership will television legislation which is SATURDAY IMIORS OPEN AT 1:30 hands to be licked. Personal be contacted for reservations. pending in the state; j — PKESE.NTING — youngsters Are Delighted To Women With Des.sert and coffee were served Refreshments were served in 2 OI'TSTANDING KIDDIE HITSl Two calves, nursing and nudg. by Mrs. Stuck, Mrs. Jt. A. St. the cafteria. Mrs. Robert Morri Ing their mother.s. delighted the Nagging Backache Laurent. Mrs, Charles Crockett, son. chairman, wa.s a.ssisted by; JOHNNY WEISSMULLER in youngsters. They fed apples to Mr.s. Paul Higgins, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Anthony Pond, Mrs. James j borseen. a pet Holstein, and TEL£V/S/ /r... Fee. Mrs. "Vincent' Fe.shler and; "TARZAN AND THE AM A ZO N S" N Bff jrinr backache, Iota of pep and enerrYs 0 Ci'ocker and .Mrs. E dgar Clarke, laughed at Orphan Annie, a young headaches and dUzIneai m ar be due to ilow- who presided at the dining table Mrs. John Hutchiason. Guernsey who Is the herd eharar- down of kidney function, Doctori tay food Pliis THE CISCO KID in kidney function la very important to good which was centered with Calffornia ter. .since she roam.s the barnyard health. When aome everyday condition, *uch heather. ROBIN HOOD OFl^ONTEREY an(i bairn at will. Twin Holstein a» Btreae and atrain, cause# this important calves. Lively and Lovely, were f unction tostow down,many folks aufTcrnag- Formal Peace Bid ing backache^feel miserable. Minor blad* PLUS CARTOONS al.so favorites. Ser irritations due to cokl or wrong dlct'may DM. CHILDREN 2Sc—ADULTS 44e, Tax IneL Thev vi.sited the hull pen. the cause getting up nights or frequent passages. "hosnital'' pen. the .silos and the Don't neglect your kidneys if these condU OniPchill Calls From Kremlin Still tions bother you. Try Doan's Piils—a mild, hav loft. The intere.st of the chil diuretic. Used successfully by millions for dren encompassed everything that over 60 years. It's amoxing how many times To Come. Ike Says TODAY thru SATURDAY was going on aroimd them, the Doan's give happy relief from these diseom*^ WE ARE GIVING Top Advisers forts—help the 15 milesof kidney tubes snd ftl.' cleanliness of the barn, weighing ters flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pills today! (Continued from Page. One) Daphne Ju Maurier’i To Tito Talks heat ieller come, alive State department building which „ on tlir, vereen! scats over 200. (Continued Frpm Page One) The President" ifhowed up one minute early and i;osed for photo Ii L I 'it**f V I «■ X |Tt • . in'- der and Chancellor of the Ex graphers before opening the con chequer R. A. Butler were called ference. in to join Churchill and Eden in He wore a blue double breasted TOP PRICES I \\. (i m« \ I .uli un \ " it ril diaru.ssions with Tito and his for suit, blue shirt and a blue tic with eign minister, Koca Popovic. red ami grey diagonal stripes. W I ) 1 I . c ■ I Kit Tito had a date tonight to dine At the outset Eisenhower satd fc* 14'.11 i*-l |i( I r 11.1 \ a 1 FOR YOUR OLD SET! with members of Parliament at ttie there was one subject th at ha.s House of- Commons. Popovic was been attracting much speculation, to address another group of law and w,as occupying the attention of makers in one of the Commons the world generally - the pos committee rooms, with Minister of sible significances of the change in Manchester it now receiving four differ State Selwyn Lloyd B.4 chairman the Kremlin es a resu’t of Joseph x\\ till- « X4 iliUk' Hi XX st.ir fiverx of the meeting. Stalin's d-'ath, what it me.an.s to ent TV channels: Now Haven (6) — New Tito. Popovic and a party of 11 us. and whether the recent Com i-iii 11 \ki> 1)1 kniN were guests at a dinner party munist aircraft attacks on our given by Churehlil last night at planes-have anv great .ignificance. No. 10 Downing street, the prime ON THE SAME SHOW Britain (^ ) — Springfield (61) — and mini.ster's offlcial residence. The .30 He went on then to note the new Soviet regime's pronouncements of British guests Included Eden. But HERKRT 1 YATES ler. A lexander, I-rfibor P a rty l,ead- peaceful intentions as voiyed by Holyoke (55). er Clement R. Attlee and Liberal Premier Malenkov. Ei.senhower I Party Chief Clement Davies. .said those proposal™ are welcome insofar as they are sincere. I ittdy(^^ova Here’s your opportunity to own and drive a really ■Then he declared that the Soviet ■ HUNTINGTOH $499.95 More I'liaii 2.2.30 j t ’nion will never be met less than j SEE.THEM half way by the United States In : fine automobile at only a few hundred dollars more than j an v move tow ard \vorld_ peace. I Today and Friday Feature at 2 and 8:2(1—Co-Hit S:.W-6:45-lt:65 At SNETtiO Affair Fisenhowe.-^ext di.scussed what Saturday, Due to Kiddle Show Regular Performance Starts at 4:45 > ■ has become one of his favorit.e i you’d pay for a car in the lowest-priced field! , IN YOUR HOME---ON THE topic^ balancing the buciget. , At tlie open house ' program He said you hear a lot of talk staged this week by the Southern about tax reduction first, and then New England Telephone Company, a balanced buci'ict. but that he f more thsn 2,250 people visited the want.s to go in the opptvite direc ANNOUNCEMENT of the new Packard you remember, is the oldest maker of fine styling means not only a handaomer car, company's building on East Center tion. CLIPPER was bound to make news! quality cars in America. but letter visibility—any way you looki street. Visitors ha(l an opportunity A fter Ei.senhower Invited que.s- WITH US to view the intricate dial equip You get the smoothness and comfort of the i tions. a reporter remarked that ment which handles local calls in SiCONDi Packard occupies a unique manu tho President, st each of his ear- People who love the sturdiness and elbow- famous Packard ride, too—real big-car ridel the Manchester exchange. room of a truly big car—but dog’t quite feel facturing position, for Packard alone with D. Lloyd Hobron. manager for ! ‘■onference.s_J,ad made 54 years’ experience in fine car building, Youiget the unforgettable kitten-smooth, the company, .staled’ “XVe hope our friendly gestiwes toward Ri Faia. He they can afford one—are looking at this big whip-quick pull and z(x>m of the Packard friends-enjoyed their visit. I am was asked whether a.s a result the Our steadiest patrons are those tvho know and Every sign points to prettier more faminine shoe new Packard CLIPPER, riding in it, and combines craftsmanship of the highest char Soviet Union had made any move appreciate good food ,. . properly prep.ared, Thunderbolt-8 Engine—real hig• \ 1 '
/ .A - f : '4 - ‘ ./ . ( MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 19,'1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 19.53 iPAGE FIV E PAGE FOUR *s-T Gamble salesman, figures that only heavy artillery and tank lire. Then alone In front of a bunker and WW-^'WW^'WWW'W^ o i half of the coupons sent to Man the men carrying the flame- fought off 15 to 20 Chinese Com Easter Confessions Here Monday L (‘! I /Housewives Bodies of Ten Aljout Town Marines Burn chester arc usually redeemed. Us Ihrowers moved out. munists while another soldier gave r TRUSSES-BELTS ing, only half the coupons mailed Garment Plants Vote "We spotted fighting holes and first aid to a llcutenapt colonel and » Radio and TV (^aii Save S3.5(M) get MORE ROOM in your home Seaman Apprentice David R )► MEN and WOMEN Listed at St. John’s to the area in this Proetbr and hunkers hy the light of our own another man. Both had been ^ EXPERT FITTERS A g4Q RMtons StandAfd Tfm# C Gamble offer will mean the loss of Found in B-36 McIntosh, Jr., has completed his Red Positions throwers," said one. ',‘We really wounded In an attack by hundreds with low-cost fir plywood boot training at Balnhrldge, Md., of Chinese. St. John’* National > Catholic This week 10,000 local huu.se- a possible saving of $1.7.50 to local On Union Wednesday scorched that area for the men. 4;00_WDRC—nobert Q. LewlSt Chlc»- 4il5—WDRC—Shoppers Special. wlvea will receive 40,000 coupon.s housewives. and is spending a furlough with (Continued From Page Onrl moving up behind na." Stanley killed eight Reds with ^Arthur Drug WTIC—Newa. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pavlil R. WKNB—Phil Hale Show. Church . on Golway" atreet an- mailed out by the ProctOr and Wreck; 13 Los| Behind the flamethrowers came rifles. WTHT—Cal Tlnney. jfclplosh of 10 Newman street. ,' WTIC—Becketaae_ Wife. WTHT—Top O' the Morning. nouncea Eaater general confession Gamble Soap Company. The total Who remembers when the man W est Sidt* Reo Is Desia- »- r • -m/r j ties in the Marine raid on the raiders with fixed 'hayoneia. They The Silver Star was the highest Polka Hop. WONS—Alan Henry Show, BlIILT-llS WHAY—Nevra: > o ------r will be held Sunday at 8:30 a.m., value of these coupon.s to local provided streetcar chiyalry 7'In to (Continued From Page One) tjhlne.s* were counted killed, -50. leaped Into the smoking trenches decoration Fry could give. He told WKNB—News- Requestjueet MlMatinee.------WHAY—Jeatlng w.th Wamn. day's buses it's a standing joke. Mrs. Eva E. Kelldck of Oval more e.sUmated killed and .65 esti (jlilT w o N ^ Jack Downey'i Muile 8:80—WCCC— New Breakfait News- followed by the Communion Mas.s shoppers is 13,500. The Proctor Dated as PoHiiig Place UlllOn M okeS and bunkers and battled the Stanley he would recommend the Boy. and Gamble produtts which have men gave no UclalL-. They said the lane, who expects shortly to re mated wounded. Chinese for more than an hour. , Shop, WTIC—Radio Bazaar. at 9 o'clock. The confesaiona will NAVI turn to Yonkers. N. Y.. where she Distinguiahed Service Cross. SERVICES i TVDRC—Hcklth Aid*. sent these coupons to Manchester By NI.RB lor Manclir.. £ | 6 e / C h a r g e plane hit a hilltop. A .second Chinese company hit a They said the Reds who were able "Were you scared up there? Fry I - w n c —Stella Dallas, WDRC—News; Shopper's Special. be conducted by the pastor. Rev, formerly lived, was honored with forward position northesst of i WTHT—Betty Crocker. 4 :4 5 -WCCC—Money Melody. are: ‘'Tide," "New Detergent 0>^- G of Heartburn? Last night a U. S. C-47 tran.s- finally* ran. askeej. That Interpret The Wishes 4i6.5-W T IlT —Betty Crocker. Stephen S. Stryjewski, In English ter Modes hiuployes ^ a surpri.se party recently by mem Bunker hill hut was hurled hack I WKNB—UHF Program: Caravan of dol," "Dreft.” and Ivory Soap. port dropped a Royal Canadian Tlien the Marines pulled back to "No, but I sure did a lot of pray Of The Family i • ' Music. , „ WONS—Gabriel llestter. and Polish. Confession* of the , , , . ,, ,, .. n Air Force parachute re.aruc team bers of .St. Mary's Guild, and pre after losing nine men, Ihe. Eighth Iheir own positions. ! « !J0—WDRC—Ridle Harris: News. KiOO—WDRC—News. Manc^icstcr grocers can give a new PLANS ing," said Stanley, 19. of Mans WCCC—12 Hundreu and 00 H|U. - I youth of the parish will be heard Approximately .500 workers at Sliall bays Suit If 'ill He bc.oide the wreck. Weather In the sented with a gift. Army said. The U. R Eighth As-my reported ! 4:S0—WDRC—The Record Shop. special price reduction on these GET TUNIS! Manchcater Modes, „n lin e field, La. 1 SVTHT—Eddie Arnold' Time. WK.NB—News. . Saturday starting at 4 p.m. brands when the money-saving me, The communique .said there was 10 minor Communist' probes else ! WTIC—Touna WIdder Brown. WONS—News. ' Father Stryjewski will take part rciMl (or gM. See ua loday—for economical, streol, and Britain-Hall, in New risibility down to Mystic Review, No. 2, \VBA. pre no estimate of Communist casual where on the front during the JOHN B. BURKE ! WHAT—Save A Life. WTHT—Breaktss' Club. coupons are used to buy Tide, Ivory •oar •tomarh, WTIC—Theater of .Melody. In the Lenten Penitential rites Of odd iodigerUon quality-teeted fir plywood and Britain, will deride at a National three-quarters of a mile. ceded its husine.ss meeting Tues ties In the Marine raid on the night. On the far eastern front, I 4:45—WTIC — The *Woman In My Soap, Oxyclol and Dreft. A saving trUmted This Morning Chinese out)>o.st a counterattack FUNERAL HOME WHAY—News; Morning Star Re the Transfiguration Church in New of live cents or 10 cents on each eaiv-'to-follow plana for 8 Labor llclation.s board election No \. ord has been received from day night with a St. Patrick's Republic of Korea ( ROK I patrols ! i:* « ^ \ ^ R C —News; OlcJ Record Shop. view. Britain tomorrow and wllj deliver modem built-ins. We’dne.sday whether they want smorgasbord in Odd F'ellosvs Hail, which closely followed the two repoiled killing 54 North Korean* I WHAY—News; Bartlif hy Demand. 1:15—WDRC-iMusir Off the Record. brand amounts to 35 cents on these The International Ladie.s Gar the parachute team. It waa not Red assaults. 87 EAST CENTER ST. WONS—Yankee Express. one of the sermons. Due to his brands with the four coupons. the International Ladie.s Garment known whether they carried which was attended by upwards in patrol skirmishea. PLASTERING 1 WTHT—News, Joe Girand Show.. WKNB—The Ed Swett Show. ment Workers’ Union, AFL, this of .50 members and guests. Mrs. Killed a I.ot of Reds Tel. Ml-S-6868 I WTIC—Just Plain Bill. , „ absence the Friday evening Lenten Bob Ruddy, local Proctor and ihltOtdr Woi ker.s Union. AFL. to ropre.-tent radios, which would provide vir » W KNB-New..: Hits of Tomorrow. 30—WCCC—News: Market Basket, devotions have been cancelled for IO4At0t TUMI roa TIN TUMMT them as their hafpaining agent. aftcinoon announceil its intention Mildred ; Tedford was chairman of "W e killed a lot of them," said WTIC—News: You snu' Your Child. tually the onYy means of rapid com NEGRO Gl HONORED Patching and Crockod AMBULANCE 8ERVICK I WON'S—Sat. Preston of theYukon. this week. G. E. WILLIS & SON, Inc. The hours for voting, in both to sue Manchester Modes. Inr., the committee. The decorations one*of the raiders, Pfc. William W. I 1 :15—WTIC—Front Page Farrell. WUA y—Italian Program. and Briliiin-Hall, Inc., for libel and munication from the wilderne.ss Western Front, Korea. March 19 ; i:SO-W TIC—le.'renio Jones. :45—WDRC—Bing Crosby. The church school children will towns, will be in the afternoon. In and many of the salads and cakes Weltzel of Sinking Springs, Pa Plostor Ropoirod WTIC—Victor H. LIndlahr. slander. area. "We could hear their wounded i/I’i "I'm very proud of you," .. WKNB—Dance Date WHAY—Famous Trials. hold their last rehearsal for the St. MAIN 8T. TEL. MI-3.$I2$ Manchester, the West Side Rec- were adorneil with green. An auc the general told Pvt. Courtney L. W HAY-Crosby's Quarter. Joseph’s Day program Saturday • reiitlon building on Cedar street Jack Suall. an organizer for the The woodsmen left for the scene tion with Mr.< Paulino Berrctt in moaning out beyond the wire." WDRC—Memory Lane. WKNB—RUSS Morgan Show. after hearing a predawn explosion. Stanley, 19, today. ALSO NEW WORK 10:00- -WDRC—Arthui Godfrey. St Ifl a.m. The festivities In honor WIU B . D avit ^Moasured Fit in 19 Places, has hron cho.»en ii.sithe polling union which has been working to charge, i-esulled in a neat sum, The action some five miles WONS—Sky King. , WTHT—My True Story. unionize the two locally controlled The first report of the crash norfheast of Panmunjom, the Iruce Then Xlaj. Gen. Jam es C. Fry. WCCC—News, Music. , WTIC—Welcome Travelers. of all the Josephs and Josephines place and in New Britain, voting with practically all of the articles commander of the U. S. Second 1:45—WDRC— Curt Massey-Martha are scheduled for Sunday after will be at the Lithuanian Hall on plants since early fall, said the reached the Clarenville detachment conference sittv- was the heaviest WCCC—II Hundred am: 90 Hits. A lecture on the application of of the Royal Canaidan Mounted .switching fron\ one home to an Division, pinned America's third Tilton. WKNB—News; Through the Tetri. noon at 2 p.m. In the church hall. Park street. suit will be based on a purported other. State “ Field Dilcctor Mrs. reported today along the twisting, RAYMOND Da WHAY—News. _ , WHAY—Newa In Italian. Christ Jesus’ healing method to not just 4... affidavit distributed in leaficl Police via motorboat and telephone 1.55-mlle Korean front. The driz highe.st award, the Silver Star, on WTIC—Notes and Quotes. All frienda are Invited to take part The ilate and places for voting Grace Be.st w.is a guest ’'and the breast of young Stanley for 4:55—WONS—Cecil Brown, News. 10:1.5—WHAY—Italian Music. In this annual event, which breaks the individual and collective prob form to workers at both shops from Burgoync's cove, a tiny lum zling rain hampered aerial .strikes. McCa r t h y 10:3.5—WTHT—Whispering Streets. wore chosen yesterdny after a rep- bering yiilage on the north shore .scver.ll new incinhcrs were wel extraordinary herol.sm on Little Eveniaa 10:30—WDRC—Arthui Godfrey. momentarily the sacredness of the lems of today will be given Mon" re.'cntat ive of thq NLRB regional this morning. comed. However, B-26 night bombers »:•«—WDRC—News. . day by first Church of Christ, Morris Glusliien. general coun of Smith .sound. blasted Communist supply arteries Gibraltar hill Tuesday. TEL. MI.9-7097 ■WHAY — Sports. Hardware City WTIC—Double or Nothing. Lenten fast. All Josephs and Jose Means Extra Comforl office in Boston inspected sug Stanley, a young Negro, stood WKNB—Voice of Manchester. Scientist. Manchester. sel for the nnion, was reported This report identified the plane leading south from Pyongyang, Briefs. IVONS—News: Jerk Doimey. phines will be honored guests of gested polling places. The NLRB. WTIC—News. the Friendship Club. Mrs. Bernice Will B. Davis of Chicago. HI., hy Suall to have said that the '«» a Royal Canadian Air Force The Friendly Circle met at the the Korean Red rapilal, before Ihe WONS—News. WCCC—News; 12 Hundred and M For Women On Their In picking the Roc building and leafiel represented a slander at | cu aft but headquarters of the U S. •Y • lust evening and worked on Hits. Hendrickson, chairman of the so a member of the Christian Science the hall, yciected a management weather closed in. Tlie Fifth Air WTHT—News; Joe Girand. _ WHAY—Gemme Musicill. the-union and that "the union , Northeast Air Comm.-iPd sa>fl the surgical (Ire.ssings for the Me 4j15—W TIC-Bob Steele. dality, announces that a social will Board of Lectureship, will speak suggestion that polling be con Force reported fl.b trucks were de WONS—Patter By Patterson. 10:45- WTHT—When a Girl glarriss. follow the program, with no ad- at 8:15 In the Center Congrega-' Feel AH Day .should sue and will sue." . coincided morial Hospital. They have al.so stroyed and several road bridges WHAT—Supper Serenade. WHAY—Ilsllsii Music. ducted in the shpp.s. 10:65—WONS'^News. misalon charge. tional Church. HI* aubject Is The amount of money (or which | " '‘th ‘he flight plan of a missing completed making and embroider hit. WDRC—Jack Zalman. This I Believe. Those 'Eligible American strategic reconnaissance ing bibs to be sent to the New *:15—WTIC—Weather. 11:04—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey, "Christian .Science: The Sl.npliclty The the vihlon intends to sue was pot Fourteen Japan - based B - 29s WDRC—Guy Lombardo. WKNB—News: 840 Club. Eligible to vote in the election RB-36. ington Hospital for Crippled Chil WONS—Ladles Fair. of Its Healing Method." The pub Contourfraph reported. The lost plane had been on a dumped 140 tons of bombs on t : 30—WONS—Auto Tune Derby. aasure* a more will be produrtinn. packing, ship VVhon informed of the union's dren, to be worn by children in the WTHT—Sereno Ganimeil. WTHT—The American Trial. lic is Invited. training flight to the Azores. The An.sini, Red supply renter 12 miles WTIC—Strike It Rich. Deaths Last Night A former Chicago advertising accurate |aat, ping and maintenance workers, in- Intended action. Herbert Grecji- nursery Raster morning. 'Mrs. WCCC—News; Muetcal Scoreljoard. Vliiding employes in those rategor- headquarters statement said "un south of Huirhon in north-central WTIC—Motion Before the House. 11:15—WTHT—We, the Women. executive, Mr. Davis left his work which IS a prin berger. .an official of Manchester Donald Frankland. Mrs. Edward Korea. Tlie Air Force said it was ll!8S-WONS-New». Ir.s who h.ive hecn temporarily laid I confirmed Information" Indicated __ 4:45—WTIC—Three Star Extra. about 20 years ago to enter the cipal facto r in Modes, said, "Good, we're satis Harris and Mrs. Richard Reichcn- the first raid on Ansim. WO.NS—Music In the Air. WHAY-Newa In lUtUsn. By THE ABBOOIATED PRESB determining off. are sick or who are in the there were 23 persons aboard the bach were liostesses. WDRC—News. __ 11 ;80—WDRC—Grand Slam; full-time practice of Christian fied.” He said that "ewrything huge craft, scheduled to pa.ss over The Marines, wearing armored WCCC—News, 12 Hundred and 40 Llndaborg, Kaa. — Dr. Hagbard Science healing. He had become in good (it. armed services. A g ■WTHT—Stock Market Summary: in the affidavit is true as reported the Gander area en route to Rapid vests, began their raid behind Hits. Braae, 76, for more than 30 years terested In this religion In 1916 Though voting separately, the to u.s," Mrs, Fred Smith of 34 Wood- W Sports. WTIC—Bob and RaV. conductor of the famed Llndaborg workers in both plants have been City, S. D. The RB-36 normally bridge alreet was a guest of the ' 4:65—WONS—Bill Jenkins Show. WHAY—Berio Program, when a member of his family waa , The leaflet in question, one of a carried a crew of 21. ^jO*—WDRC—Beulah, WONS—Queen WHAY—Italian I^lc?. and widow of Thomas Cuckow, ly In many countries speaking to Tells E.vperience Tier llff* waa full of kindly dmla, WTHT—Les Griffith. News. a union petition after a January tho.se aboard, however. WONS—Curt Haaiey Tim*. Cleveland building contractor. audiences on the aublect of Chris The reproduction*.' which is un A hriplMR ham! to all In fort and lopport. IWiniSftLIQIOnVALIES WTIC—One Man's Family. WTHT—News; Jack Berch. tian Sclenre. In 1946 Mr. Davis hearing on wliat hail become a The crash came in murky Contributions in the Easter Seal A pl#‘aiianr amllc, ain! a h**8rl of roH. Khool, for vaeotien, for ploy. g :00_ WDRC — Meet Millie. WTIC—Newa; Weather. signed, relates what if says were Nfgflnpr Mother thia .world rould hold. WONS—OBIclal Detective. / was made an authorized teacher of prime pre-election Issue between weather that grounded planes campaign have reached $1,001..50, 12:I5'^WDRC—Aunt Jennie’a Stories. COU HbBRIOAN DIES that worker's experiences while throughout Newfoundland and WTIC—Roy Rogers. / WKNB—BIr.g Crosby. Christian Science, H t Got His Rosorvotton In Rocord Timo union and management. according to Robert Hathaway at Thf* Ie«'nnon family. WHAY—Polish National Hoipe. WTIC—Medley Time. The election, c.apping ns it doc.s out on strike for the union at a caused cancellation of all passen WTHT—Top Guv. / WONS—H R. Bsiikhage. Waterbury, March 19 - i/Pi—Col. shop in New Britain 11 years ago. ger flights from Gander airport. the Manchester Trust Company, Whi§ki€M |:SO-WDRC—On Stage. / the increasingly active campaign treasurer for . the local drive. The In Memoriam W TH T-Bing Crosby Thomas H. Horrlgan, 56. former Not only reservacioo service but all operations of Murphy being waged hy both side.s. will be The worker "alleges" that the Tlic site of the wreck indicated WTIC—Father knows WHAY—Gemma Prijtrsm. battalion commander In the 102nd nnion then failed to keep its prom campaign is being conducted by Hal* ^ WTHT-Heritage. Il,:35—WONS-Music BOk. Terminal at Bradley Field, state airport at Windsor Locks, welcomed with relief by them. The that the big l-econnaissance craft In* lovinir nit'nmry of our dear ■on 0*mI r**t Healllie BRIARCIIFF , WHAY—StudioWONS—John Steele, Parly. AaVenture. Lenten Messages. Regiment of the 43rd National nnion has been working to organ ises and warns that "promises are was on course at the time, headed mail. and brother Kranrla Volk»»rt Yfho , 1 4:04—WTHT—Tales of Tomorrow. 1 2 :8 4 -WDRC—Romance of Trent Guard Infantry Division, collapsed are now extra speedy, thanb tq^a new intercommunication' not always kept." More than 9.500 letters were paaapd away March 19, 194.7. BimeiO WHMKIY WHAY—News; Night Watch. Hefsn ize the two gannent plants since for Gander over the lake-dotted W KNB-M sn on the Street and died here yesterday. Suall said that the facts in the mailed early this month with a M STH g A A WTIC—Truth or Consequence WTIC?—Marjorie Mills. RISLEY'S NEW! The LAST CONTOURGRAPH measures lasts for and loud-speaker system. The system was designed by tele early fall, ami this week manage ■timber country. With broken h^arta wc. watched you WONS—Bill Henry News; Rod A Dr. Edward A. Kirschbaum, ••your Friendly Market” case wore checked and that the sheet of 1953 Easter Seals .enclos tmw WHAY—I a Rosa Program. phone engineers, installed and maintained by telephone ment has been distributing leaflets The RB-36 is a version of the An 11:30—Hartt Setiol of Music. liOO-WDRC—Second Mrs. Burton. Dartmouth College medical stu •lark Suall, a union organizer, said management. Lundhorg could not H A I F 7 J 9 I WDRC—Symphony Hall. WKNB—Newa: Oaravan and Muile. dent; a brother, John Horrlgan, of that, SVei'y one of the emit and be reached for comment. CAl I WHAY—NIte Watch. WTIC—The Doctor's Wife. **Tha Party S h a ir WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT I 1!:00—WTIC — News; Stars In Jail WCCC—Mualc. Waterbtiry, and two grandchildren. suit shdps organized by the 423,- WATCH THAT METER I Hollywood Palladium Orchestra. WTHT—Ben Hawthorne. Funeral services will be held here Ml-O-8406 or MI-9-7674 0(K)-member union have unionshop S , 4 AND 7 YfA RS CHD • WDRC—Newi. WHAY—Open House, clauses in their contract.s and that Van Fleet (Called : WHAY—Night Watch. tits —WDRC?—Perry Maaon. Saturday. WHAY—Save A Life. Saiidwtehea, $4.00 Per Hundred any contract negotiated with man I Tomorrow Here D’oeuvres and Canapea OID LOG CABIN I 4:00-WTIC—Frank AtwooG. WTICJ—Cinderella Week-end. and agement here would have the same I I I Shell Probing Each delivery of Shell Furnace Oil is metered— 2:25—WONS—New*. ^ .0 0 Per Hundred WATER SMOKE \ STRAIGHT M4M60N ' WDRC—Farm Program. clause. union .shop, which fs per- ; 4:1.5—WDRC—Hymn Tima. 2:84—WDRC—Nora Drake. 1 «:25—WTIC—News. WCCC—News; Muilc CALL mittcil under the Taft Hartlsy and a stamped carbon copy of the driver’s $4 I 6;3d-WDRL—5’awr Patrol. WTHT—Betty Crocker; Top Hit MRS. RICHARD COBB. Prop. labor law, rcqiiircs workers in an (Continued From Page One) PR(X>F ROT 3 . 4 9 1 C WON'!3—Yankee Expreaa. Time. Charitt W. Lathrop org:inizcd plant to jo.n' the union record assures you of every drop for which you WONS—Conn., BHllroom. 2IS H1LLSTOWN ROAD DISTIllED IN INDIANA : •• WTIC—Weather; Frank Atwood, FOR within 30 days of employment or Canieraa will not be shooting at pay. Add this “plus” to our many extras and sec i WCCC—Production Newsreel, 8:45-WDRC-Brlghler Day. of the signing of a contract. the iyitncsscs when they testify,” WHISKIES IN THIS FROOUCT j 5VHAY—.Save a Life Program. WONS—Charles Kasher, AUTOMOBDJR INRURANCE 4 YEARS (HO I WTHT—.Music. News. WHAY—910 CTubX (Installment Payments) .Meanwhile, both sides continued .she rtilod. why it pays to call for Shell Furnace Oil. I 4:4.5—WTHT—Morning Devotions. WTIC—New*. \ handing out Ic.-iflets today. Mrs. Smith said her aubeommit- I WK.NB—News. 8 :4 4 - WDRC—HIIItotPHouse 100 Eaat Center St., MI-0-0884 Read Herald Advs. ! 4;.5.5—WON’S—Early Edition. WTIC—Life, Can Be Beautiful LAST tcc would not get into the broader CALL LASSEN PETROLEUM I WTIC—News. WONS—Jack Downey a Mualc Shop. LAST RACING RARITIES questions of strategy and tactic.*; Gins 7:00—WDRC—Newatims. WTHT—New*; Top HU Tim*. Miami i/Pi A racing rarity or how the Korean.war or defenses “Your Community Shell Distributor” WTIC—Bob Steele. WHAY—Newa: 910 Quh. occurred Feb. 25 at Hialeah in the should he conducted.* ^ I WTHT—Breakfast With Ben. WK.NB—News, Request Matinee. POLO CLUB I WON'S—Weather: News. 8il4—WDRC—Houseperly. FEW two divisions of the Juvenile Senator Cooper (R., Ky,). one of I .WKNB—Polonls. WTIC—Road of Life. FEW Stakes. Both sections were won by the subcommittee, said yc.sterdnv " Mitchell 9-0121 I WCCC—Good Morning .Music. 8:80—WCCC—Newa; Mualc. . fillies who were betting favorites he. favored a bi-oader tnveatigation 2 . 8 5 1 M'HAY—Cup of Coffee Ctuh. WTHT—Top HU Time. ! i 7:10—WONS—Yankee Rxprcaa. WTIC—Pepper Young Family. VALUABLE ' and who were .sold to new owncr.s into the adequacy of national de I 7:15—WON’S^.Ncwa; Yankee Express, WHAY—Save A Life, DAYS! shortly before post time. Wolf Gal. fenses. * FOR ^ 6 J 5 WCCC—Good Morning 5luslc. W KNB-Request Matinee. DARNER DAYS! prrehased by the'Kay-Gee .Stable WDRC—Polonls. 3:45—WCCC-^r. Dlac Jockey. 7 :35-WTIC—Weather. WTIC—Right To Happlnea*. won the fir.st section. Kwret Gleo. Why not take a tip from the WDRC-Home Folks, GIVEN WITH • ncriuired by White Oak Stable took hnr.se races that are won by a nose RED aiOW N 7:80 -WCCC—NR'Ws; Good. Morning 4 :0 4 - WTHT—Cal Tlnney. SHELL FURNACE OIL Music. - and keep your chin up 7 WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis; St. Louis the sccomi^ half. 90 WTIC—Boh Steele, Morning Watch. Matinee. EACH PURCHASE WDHC-LThc Music Box. WKNIt-Ne-as. PR(X>F Si^T 2 . 8 9 * WKN’P—News- Phil Hale Show. WTIC—Bsrkstage Wife. * 7:45—WHA5'—.New." W'.^AY—News. PRICES AGAIN REDUCED 7:55—WTHT—Weather. *:r;r6.85 . WDRC—News. Yours ot NO EXTRA COST ! WO.NS—V.'calhrr. REBUILT-ELECTRIC 4:00--WDRC—World N’cwa Roundup. ON BALANCE OF MERCHANDISE EAST HARTFORD ROBIN HOOD WTIC--Newa. Worry of w fllT —Martin Agronsky. when you purchosO a NEW I WCCC—Kiddle Corner. TELEPHONE 8-3231 ' WON.S—N'ewa. —. FALSE TEETH PortaUe Case ii’;2 . 8 9 WIIAJ’—Cup ol Coffee Club. MEN'S and BOYS' SHOES I ' WK.NB—-Newa. 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SDL MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953 Rockville-V ernon Notes Season mission. It is what la in our hearts many others there are who also parative virtue in this seseion this present session could be a .a evOC^M r,^ Five-store Rockville Shopping denier To Be Ultra-Modern in Design rected if the over-all principle In kind of Irresolution. Yet, for the |Ranrl|e0ter that counts, and we will really feel want nothing more thani to do good of the Oenrral Asaembly is, alas, volved were clearly and faithfully fo'Kthe'state. But they think there no automatic harbinger of extra long range picture, it Is an en encouraged about whatever com Connecticut On Broadway realized by those in power. is a pattern and a system which ordinary arcompllshment;' This couraging trend, and could, by Merchants Fearing Trend , j E o 0 « i n 9 It is a relatively minor Incident parative decency may enter the has to be broken before they can virtue has its Instinct, but does another session, establish an en tirely new, and better, atnsos- in the world's news that President appearance of the Easter Parade do good. not yet have Its muscle. At the Women Hear Review HEk5 £ « ?I^ O ^S^^NC. Yankee All this IMrgeonlBg of com worst. Its main contribution to phre for the Legislature. 13 BISMll Street Eisenhower, in the course of evolv when it comes from the hearts of Away front City’s Center UaneheeteF, Conn. its participants, and not from the By A. H. O. Of Plays, Operas by THtSlAS r. FEROUSON. ing American policy in the Far T fj .W ^ T B R R., FEROUSON. East, has sent a UN commander fact that police are standing watch Professor Robertson Publliher* It is a little early to make a home comfort Rockville, March 19—(SpecUl) • Whooping cough. tetanus and on a purely American mission. Yet to compel it. Founded October L 1881 hard and fast conclusion about.it, -Announcement of plans that call 1 diptheria injections, booster in- Speaking at the meeting of Ik# O C - — it is disquieting that he has done Annuuiu.ciiicui. jectlon.s to supplement previous Publiahed Every BTenlnK Except but there are some atmospheric for a new. commercial atructu * inf,munizations, also Schick tests Professional Women’s Club Tuaa- un4»ye_____ endHolidi. Holideya. Entered at th( so, because what has been lost Is MORIARTY Bros. Oflee at Kancheater, Conn., Indications that the dual Job ban here, the first In more than a quar-. vaccination against smslipox. day night in the Federation R o ^ important, while what may be 3 1 5 CENTER ST r ond Claaa Mail Matter. About Town bill Is paying off with some mixed ter century, met today with some t children to be treated are to he of Center Church, Profeaaor gained could have been gained in 0, r-nr SUBSCRIPTION RATES and tentative results In the com OKIE MOMENT apprehension on the part of local registered In advance at the office Cliarle.i M. Robertson of Pratt in 'it r «• PAyaWe in Advance some, other way. nirrrhants ! Association, telephone A Gospel meeting will be held to position and quality of this session stitute, Brooklyn, N. Y., told tha General Mark Clark, whose of GO AL - COKE m erenan . 5. 496I, A nominal fee for clinic «lx Mortha ...... 7.75 night at 7:30 in Odd Fellows hall, of the Legislature. group of about 70 members and Tbree Montha ...... J.90 ficial position is that of United to which all are welcome. Merle *One Month ...... sue.sta that this has been an in Nations Commander in Korea, Harris will be in charge. This is the first session of the Tal. MKcImH 3-8138 of locating a large chain super Special Kcr\icc General Assembly In which Its Rev. D. Robert Bailey, rector of ternational season on Broadway, where the United Nations is fight market or shopping center outside members have not been eligible for PLEASE! the downtown area, this was the the Church of the Epiphany, I with p'ays from England, Franca MEMBER OF ing a war, is currently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Talbot Brooklyn, N. Y„ will a.ssist in a t THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the personal enjoyment of patron first concrete evidence that auch ^and Greece. Using as the title of of Middle toumplke eaat announce age. That means that the indivi special service a t St. John’s Epl.s- ».v,The 'Aaeoclated Preaa la exclualvely p'rench Indo-China, for consulta the birth of their first child, a son, an enterprise (separate shopping bis talk, “Broadway In Review^ ..entlUed to the uae of republlcatlon of tion on the situation in a war duals, in the various communities, WHERE ARE YOU HAVING facilities! will actually come copal Church tonight and will Plny.a, Players and Designers." ” all newa dlapatchea credited to it, or Roger, Jr., born March 17, In Hart who. have aspirations for Jobs preach the sermon. not otherwfae credltet! '"thia. paper ford Hospital. The grandparents THAT PRESCRIPTION about. Proieesor Robertson gave a moat which is not a United Naiions war, within the gift of the state did not RUMMAGE He will deliver an Informal ad •ad alao the local newa publiahed here. are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Robson Kxpress Private Opinion interesting account of the currant ,,.A11 rlghU of republloatlon of apeclal even, thougli perhaps it should be. run for the General Assembly this FILLED? dress on the subject of “Spiritual season on Broadway. Afpatchea herein are Also re.served. of Ecclcs, Manchester, England; The new shopping center to be General Clark is commah'tling in year. constructed on Union between Or Healing" and prayer groups. Later A few of the m any plays and and Mrs. Grace S. Talbot ,of 465 In some instances, that has he will preach the evening sermon operas reviewed by Mr- Robertaon Full aervlce client of N. E. A. Serv- Korea through United Nations Middle toumplke, east. SALE chard and Maple streets will con authority and direction, channeled meant that other politicians, whom tain five stores, and will be erect on the same subject. and illustrated with colored alldas ^^^^^i&bera Repreaentatlvea: The II you want It filled by Preacription Special- Dr. Bailey will remain at the '’9U10I Mathewa Special Agency — New those seeking Jobs can control, Ista—you’ll very likely do like over a half mil ed at a cost of around $75,000. were the following: Gershwin’s »Aork, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. through the *Xmerican President. The Mary McClure group of the have become legislators. Instead Thursday, March 26 church to meet all who wish to “Porgy and Bess, ’ a revival which Second Congregational Women’s lion others have already done—you’ll take It The new building will have MWWb JitOM UMfltHTWtM *?JtiCMBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF There is no United Nations of going to Hartford himself, the a frontage of 100 feet and a depth talk w’ith him about the work of has been playing in Parts, Londpn c ir c t ation s League will meet tomorrow at 8 to Weldon’s Prescription Pharmacy. * C . authority for him to servo in any job-seeker sends his friend or as of 50 feet. The flexibility of de spiritual healing. Members of Union street, between Orchard and Maple utreet.s In Rockville will soon he the site of a new five-store and Berlin; "The Cjuclble,’’ a pUy -'UC. p.m. with Mrs. George Stiles of 9 A. M. ^FbThh Herald Printing Company. Inc connection with the war in Indo- sociate to Hartford, But. in other sign and steel sizes wdll allow for healing and prayer groups in near shopping center geared to the trends of modern living and design. Expected to cost in the neighbor which deals with witchcraft te ..Matunea no financial reaponalhlllty for 125 Hollister street. Hostesses will instances, the departure of the a second story, if and when it may by citiea plan to attend the ser Comet Club of the Maple Street hood of $76,000 to erect, the^- one-story building will have such flexabllily of structure that an additional Salem, back In early colonial days; - Kotraphlcal ’errora appearing In ad- China. There is no United Nations be Mrs. James Gleason and Mrs. Sa. Mtriiodisr Church riaraSfuaamenta and other reading ojatter active patronage-seekers from the be needed. vice, arriving in cars shortly be School and Sabra Trumbull Chap Trinity College row of five floors can be added later. Off-street pa rking facilllica will he located In the rear nf 'he "Time of the Cuckoo,’’ which stars involvement in the war in Indo- Robert Johns. We are proud of the confidence In us by physician and patient alike. Dorcas Group fore 7:30 p. m. They will remain flat The Mancheater Evening Herald. scene has left .the field open to peo This confidence accounts for the fact that we have now filled well Each Of the five stores will have ter DAR; also a $5 from Victory bulldinR with provision-for nhotit »S0 car« if the front area i« aian ntUized. Cuslomcra parking in the Shirley Booth and takea placa in * ff5 i clDslng hours: China. ple whose Interest In public office a full basement with an individual after the service for conferenc. Aascmbly No. 11. Catholic Ladies Promotes Three rear will he able to enter the ulora property through means of a four-foot covered balcony at both ends Venice, an amusing production a^d Duplay acVertitlnf closln Miss Jane Rottner, daughter of over a half million preficriptiohs. So when you have a preacription to ._„r Monday—1 p. m. Friday. What Pvesident Eisenhower Is on a somewhat higher level. he rilled—don’t be in doubt— take It 'to Weldon’s—prescription spe heating plant, with latest type Tomorrow’s Event Calendar of Columjjua. _ _ f ■ of the hpilding with steel stairways to the stores. Completion of ihn project, which Is slated to get. "An Evening with Beatrica UlUa," Attorney and Mrs. John S. G. gas-fired units. Interior walls will Officials arc gi;’iateful to Bonan’s a scries nf sketches. tfflPP Tueaday—1 p,. m. Monday. hopes to gain in Indo-China is an There are probably more people cialists.' ’The high school faculty will play I ll P a C lllt'V K a ilk i underway next week, win take about 90 days. J. B. Wells of West Hartford is the developer, lames r wVdnea'day—1 p. m. Tueaday. Rottner of East Center street, has be plastered and finished to* the the varsity teams tomorrow. The diner for the donation of the hot ; Russell of Simsbury was architect and George Cole man of Rockville will act as rental agent. Several Professor Robertson also apdk* r Thuraday—1 p. m. Wedneaday. expert assessment on how to go who are not seeking anything for J ■ r Friday—1 p. m. Thuraday. been named a Junior Wellesley themselves, but who do have tenants’ choice. Floors will be fin- women's faculty will play the girls’ coffee served to the magicians fol local flrma have expreased a dealre to locata In the liew renter. . about the First Drama Quartet, a Saturday-1 jP. m. Friday. about an American policy of help scholar, an honor awarded for high praiseworthy If sometimes vague Ished with asphalt tile. varsity at 7:15 p. m. and the men lowing the show last Saturday H artford. March 19—Three groiio of players who do a ihm- .1 % Ified deadline; 10:30■ a. m.I . each academic achievement. Miss Rott DONT except Saturtay- ing to lighten the military load on ideas of seeking something better Rear Area Parking will play the boys’ varsity later night. Trinity College faculty members He is married to the former Eliza matlc reading of the plays tksy of publication ner, who is majoring In English, Schwedel states the fund is still his doctorate from Yale Unlveralty. Marjorie Hodge of Glastonbury the French there. He could have for the state. In this session of the A parking area will be developed There will be danfing from 10 were promoted to the position of beth Fairchild Smith of Green- present. ".Tohn Brown’s Body” Is was graduated from Manchester % Throw Thom A w ay‘ a considerable distance from com He also studied at the University and resides on Forest Lane, Glas one of their recent productions. General Assembly than has been In the rear of the building and will p. m. to midnight. associate professor today. It was castle, Indiana, daughter ot a re Thuraday, March 19 obtained that assessment Just as High School In 1950 and was vale g Prescription Pharmacy StUI Plenty Of Wear Left In The nasembly tomorrow will fea pletion. Trustees will continue to of Paris and at the Mlddlebury Col tonbury. He is a member of the Also mentioned M a dapartora norm al In the past. . Shoes Repaired Here be reached by a 14-foot driveway announced by I>r. A lbert C. Jacobs, tired DePaiiw University geology well from some American general dictorian of her class. i i i P f A _ i ture the annual spelling bee try their best with tlif assistance lege FYench School. He flrat taught Modern Language Association, the from the traditional acting is "tha And, on the other side of the on the west end of the building. president. professor, and lives ^.'Ith his wife Bold New Approach not on UN duty. ^ 901 Main Street According to J. B. Wells, who is Pierre O’Seep will be ma.ster of of the people of Rockville to raise a t T rinity In 1933, but alao tau g h t New England Modern Language theater In the ixttind’’ where tha picture, this General Assembly Is Dr. Gustave W. Adrian and Dr. and children at 1266 W illard avq- The damage done lies In the fact Miss Anns French, head librar rather low on hard-hitting practi SAM YULYES developing the project, the oeremonies and many of the stu the necessary funds so the project Robert P. Waterman were nanied at Saint Mark’s School. South- Association, and the American A/f- actors sre In the center and ira ' ■ ; Moacow Bays It was a failure. Tel. Mitchell 3-5321 can be started and completed as borough, M»A8-t Klngswood School, sociation of Teachers of French. nue, Newington. surrounded hv the audience. that we ourselves have aided the ian of the Manchester public cal politicians. Shoe Repairing of the Bet will accommodate about 60 to 60 dents in the high school are par associate professors ot romance tSf^ashington keeps officially silent. libraries, Is spending a week's cars. Another feature of the park- ticipating. soon as possible. West Hartford, and Amherst Col Taught In Rrldgep«>rt In the field of films. Mr. Robert favorite Communist contention, This emphasis on a new kind ter Kind Done While Yon languages, and Dr.' Donald L. But British Foreign Secretary An- vacation at "The Northfield,” East ing area will be a four-foot, cov Promotions Announced Herdman was named associate lege, Amherst, Mass., before Join Dr. Herdman, a native of Bridge son showed several slldea and rec which is that the affair in Korea of personnel shows up In the Walt. All Tolland and TalcottvUle ing the permanent staff at Trinity Shower Is (iiveii ommended very highly "Moulin 'lllony Elden says it was the most Northfleld, Mass. Fellows of The American College of Apothecaries 15 MAPLE STREET ered balcony at both ends of the Promotions of three mainten professor of education. , port, la a graduate of Oberlln Col structural organization of the building with steel access stair ance department employe.s, two Items are now handled through as Assistant Professor of Romance Rouge," the life story of tha ^■ft^uctlve diplomatic Journey he is no true United Nations affair present General Assembly. There Opp. First National Store Dr. Andrian', a native of Hart lege, and received his master’s Mrs. Conrad A. Dwlre of 756 ways to the stores. from Manchester and one from the Manehester Evening Herald languages In 1947, For Miss Warner French artist Toulouse Fautrec. ■ J i u ever undertaken. at all, but merely an American ad are more "nice people” heading Parking Lot ford, is a graduate ot Trinity in and doctoral degrees from Yale Middle turnpike eaat, a secretary In James Russell of Simsbury was Rockville, were announced today Rockville bureau, located at One 1940 and winner of the H. E. Rus During the v, ar, Dr. Waterman University. He slso studied at -After the lecture a aocial tiina -The • reaaon Washington has venture. Damage done lies in the the office of the law firm of Less- commutes than ever before- the architect and George Coleman a t H am ilton Standard Divi.sion, Market street, telephone Rock was enjoyed. Sandwiches, homo- people who are not under the sell Fellowship. He received his rarved as an intelligence officer and Columbia University. An Air Force •Iwen atlent, and the reaaon Mos- fact that niany members of the ner and Rottner. Is convalescing in of Rockville, a well-known real United Aircraft Corporation. ville .5-3136. Miss Audrey Warner of. 89 made candv. mints and coffee were thumb of any politic^ boss or doctorate from The Johns Hopkins field representative in France for meteorologist during the war. he Broad street, who will become the ^dow Judges failure are, we sus- United Nations who voted to send Miami, Fla., after a recent Illness. tor, will act as rental agent. Cole Windsor Locks. __ Clarence E. University, and taught at the the O.S.S. He was awarded the served by the hostesses, Miss XVis leader—not even, for that mat taught In Bridgeport secondary bride of Rirhard Neville on April Kellogg, Mrs. Elsie Gosise, Miss an American general to command man told The Herald that although Bamforth. Mile Hile road, main POPE RECOVERED University of Maryland- for two Croix de guerre In 1945. From *3?Vt'i one and the same rca.son. ter, under the thumb of giiod school, at the New Haven YMCA 4, wR.s honored w'lth a miscel Genevieve Scannell and Iftas UN forces in Korea, who voted to Members of all the Girl Scout nothing definite has been decided tenance foreman, second shift, was V atican City, M arch 19—OF)— years before coming to Trinity in 1945-46 he served as special as Junior College, and at the Yale *jJ^e talks had a scope Moscow political bosses or . leaders. B.s to who will be the tenants, Rousing cheers rang through Vati laneous shower Inst night at the Helen Ells, at a table decorated troop.s which meet at St. James’ the local man named. 1946. He is a maaiber of Phi Beta sistant in the Offle of the Assistant Graduate School of Education be resould not imagine. They had a have the United Nations inter Schdol will meet In the school There is more respectability In several mercantile lines have ex can palace today for Pope Pius home of Mrs. Sherlll Moore, 96 In keeping with the St. Patriefs's this leadership In the present Swimming Pool Reports Kappa, the American Association Secretary of War. He has travel tween 1946 and 19.50. He was an Woodbridge street. Mrs. Moore and hseope'go big and Important Wa.sh- vene in Korea, do not eonsidor the auditorium at 7 o'clock tonight to pressed interest in the location. The swimming pool fund of the XII as he granted his first public Day motif. — General Assembly. of University Professors, and the ed extensively through seven coun educational conaultant In the .”um- her sister, Mrs. Robert Boucher, * liigton doesn't want to talk about affair in Indo-China any affair of hear about the trip and see some Other Wells Developments W illiam Horowitz Foundation Rudience since he became ill two Modern Language Society of And, to note something that tries in Europe, spending one sum ,mer school of the New Haven were co-hostesses. About 20 rela IGNORED VhTKST the United Nations and do not lie- of the .slides wklch Senior Girl Among the structures recently totaled $64,449.59 as of Tue.sday. m onths a y . America. The son of Mrs. William them.' Wfhat Moscow could not goes along with this there The Pontiffr-was borne on his mer abroad as director of a /pe Stale Teacher/* College before com tives ami friend.s were present. licvo th a t any out.Side nation Scout Troop I took in Europe last developed and owned by Wills are Nat N. Schwedel. trustee states Andrian and the late Mr. Andrian dal study group of the American Jmfigine, and what Washington Bumnicr. The mothers of the girls is less practical |>olltical effi portable throne into the ducal and ing to Trinity as assistant profes The decorations were in green People eoneidered the idea such ciency. These nice people do not the American fs’ew Company on this is the smallest single increase of 124 Shultas place. Hartford, he Youth Hostel. The son of Mrs. doesn't dare talk about, at least should interfere in Indo-China. are also Invited to attend. % from the previous week that the royal chambers of the Vatiran sor of education in 1950. and while, and the bridc-eleet a joke end Impoaaiblllty that they possess or use W'hlpe. They are . Barbour street, General Electric is a graduate of Bulkeley High Robert H. Waterman and the late The son of Joseph E. L. Herd- '■bhtll'there has been a chance for Yet wo have used their official HUDSON UNVEIIS Supply on Main street. Burroughs fund has had since the drive palace, and then into its hall of opened her gifts while seated un Ignored for 10 years the first pht- making up their own minds as School. He is married to the for Mr. tWaterman of Cf\»tonbiiry, man. retired Associate Pre.sa editor servant in Korea, General Clark, A son was born at the Hartford Adding Machine on Farmington started. Benedictions. der a largr white wedding hell. A ent granted for a tin can "to pto* ''^^erican public thinking to catch they go along. They have a dis mer Margaret Penfleld of Weat he is a graduate of Hartford Public of St. Petersburg, Fla., he Is a buffet luncheon, with a shower serve snlmsl, vegetable, and per in a role which Is outside their Hospital Monday to Mr. and Mrs. avenue, alt in Hartford and the During the week a letter of en As he appeared. shou..s nf "Viva ,^p to Its. own, seems to have been position to respect the rjgjits of II Papa" hurst from some 8.600 H artford, and! resides s i 90 Vernon High School. member of the Society for the Psy cake as the centerpiece, was served ishable foods." The patent wae Joseph E. Kennedy of 6 Main Graybar Electric Company build dorsement was received'from John street, Hartford. •SkbOld and sweeping concept to- grant of authority to him or to others to make up their own G. Talcott, Jr., chaiTman of the persons—half of Ihetn Italian stu He is married to the former chological Study of Social lariics. by the hostesses. granted In 1825. street, and a daughtar to Mr. and minds, ton. ing ' on New Park avenue. West Studied In P aris »Ward Increasing freedom and free us. Mrs. John Smith of 236 Autumn Board of Eduration, with a cheek dents and school rhil-lren—gather It is perhaps symbolic of the Hartford. ' ed in the three chanibti'n. Today, Dr. Waterman, a native of Hart ing Increases in world trade. It is easy to be impatlrnt with street. \Vcll.s has a 60.000 square foot j for $150. A rheck for $25 has been ford. received his ba''h‘'’o ’« r -’ the nice distinctions wo have just character of this session ot the rnmmercial building under con received from Rabbi and Mrs. Leon St. Joseph's Day, is a national holi —wThe Eisenhower administration General Assembly that Rep. E. O. KIND DF Cltt day in Italy. 1 master's degrees from Trinity, and 3 l|| Wind of Manehester; $10 from the ^ta apparently nurturing, behind tried to make, and say that' every struction in Miami and a housing Smith, the idealistic old battier development at Ft. Lauderdale, S^sed doors, ideas almost as, body knows Clark is an American Rogers in Group from Mansfield, who used to be Fla. 1 M tllng as those voiced by Henry grnoial, and taking all his orders seated on the fringe of the Republi Ijis t Ho|«* Vanishes can majority, and who was usually ord the other day. But it also, ap- direct from Washington, and that For UConii Pillars Tliis city's last hope th at at some variance with the Republi grently, has concrete idea.s on the idea that he is really a UN IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD a cf ntral-western Massachusetts 1 can legislative leadership, has now electronics manufacturer would [ow to accompany our own step.s commander is just a convenient Alfred Rogers of 1168 Middle been seated In the area of party locale a new plant here went down & the direction of freer trade with but rather pointless and useless turnpike east, a student at the leadership, and is frequently called •*»« upon as spokesman for measures h WITH PERFORMANCE, LUXURY AND SAFETY the drain today. The Chicopee, Jghly practical plans for wider fiction. But it so happens that' the University of Connecticut, is one Mass., radio and television firm has entire fate of the UN experiment of nine senior members of /the the Republican majority is back: Double Your Money Back Offer! 3 ^ d better markets abroad for our ing. A machine of which E. O. decided to spot its branch plant at and the UN principle may depend Archon.s, male honor doclety, that COMPARABLE ONLY TO THE FABULOUS HUDSON HORNET I goods, so that Its proposition la conducting a campaign to con- Smith is a part is a strange kind Danielson. lon't have to be that we siiould upon how great nations lean in of legislative machine, indeed. New.s th a t the firm wmUd go ftrucl two red brick pillars at to Danielson came as no surprise uy more abroad, so that, in turn, matters which, though small, arc each entrance to the campus. E. O. Sm ith is an old veteran who, after many years of battling • to many businessmen who noted lier -people can buy more here, symliolicnlly important. Slogan for the drive is "BAB that the eastern Connecticut com- Bursack’s Fine Foods FAB," which means "Buy a brick against odds, has suddenly found Do we, or do we not, honor the niunitv staged what amounted to Jt can be, Instead, the kind of for a buck." The students hope to himself in a position where even Half the battle of preparing meaLs that appeal to young and old roposition which says there are United Nations ns if it were real his moat naive or fu.ssy ideas about an "all-out" campaign to attract \ alike ia won by atarting with highest quality foods. You can get reach the goal of $3,000 before new business a campaign that in and important? they graduate in June to cover the w’hat should.be are no longer given anew markets set for American cluded cooperation of the local these high quality fnod.s at Bursack’s day in and day out. And re ^gbducts abroad which will justify When our tro o p s’fight in Korea, cost of erecting the pillars. Also the routine cold treatment. member: They cost no more! An unusually large percentage of weekly' paper, established industry agsr own buying more abroad. under the UN flag and for UN planned is an 18-foot sign bearing the school seal and the names of the new- members in the House and townspeople. ^ ^T he Washington conferences Iiurposcs, we do. When we order view, the state scene with eveh lass Take Over Old Mills the 14 .schools and colleges of the President Monte Cohen of the F. avlth Eden were, in other words, the UN commander in Korea off univer.sity. Contributions are be sophistication than he; "Htgh- ■ on a mi.ssion outside UN Jurisdic- ing accepted by the "Gateways to minded" legislators new on the \V. .cirkles Company, a division of 1 Selected Fresh Fruits BONELESS S ie first diplomatic step in an the General Instrument Corp., »aid 3i8cnhower administration plan, tioiHj we do not. We did not really UConn” fund at the university In scene' are surprised to find how many good companions they have. the firm will take over a mill for Double-Dare need to do itj Some general not Slorrs. and Vegetables try ambitious and very far-roach Tliey have certain naive but still merly operated by the Powdrell on UN n.ssignment would have, and Alexander textiles firm at g, to present the proposed ar praiseworthy beliefs. For Instance, SWEET. JUICY ngements and the proposed done just ns well. they still believe that the wav to Danielson, Past Week Finds Cohen .Said the company will Veal Rolls nefits of a freer trade world in economize is to economize. They You to aORIDA ORANGES Doz. 35a t are not broken to any political . spend about $1.50.000 for renova CHOICE BONELESS §5 more pr^tical and down to Reforming The Easter Parade yoke and they have, in fact, a tions at'the new plant and that Fewer Idle Here hiring and training of per.sonnel n&rth fashion than ever before. All of us remember how last general suspicion of the whole FANCY ^We are long accustomed to the political atruclure, even including, will begin as .soon as in.stallation Compare” ycni ’s Easter Parade in Now York work is completed. Realistic, theoretical approach to Unemployment in the Manches in their suspicion, dements wnich MclNTOSH APPLES 2 Lbs. lb City carried to now extremes ter area dropped off during the Cohen's announcement said two ^ orld trade, while is always ham- more hardened ob.servers consider Chuck Roasts Connecticut residents will bq ^ trends which had long been build week ending Saturday, with a total comparatively virtuous. They want SAYS, 8|§rung, in practice, by the opera ing. It was an extravaganza of of 233 claims being filed, the State to do good. They are surprised how among the executives of the new FREHII, SWEET Sons of the hard-headed, iiractieal Labor Department reported yes plant. NATIVE pi'ofc.ssional modeling, publicity- They are Peter G. Be.ms, presi PINEAPPLES ^ a r h 29c l& y ''. terday. % seeking, garisli cheapness, and This amounts to a drop of 4.9 dent of the Daniel.son Foundation A u n t J e m i m a ' ^ But It has been apparent, for commercialization of what ought percent from 245 claimants who A compact, oconomicol wonder cor with o \ Such 0 car as this would not be possible and George Leaska of Putnam, me time now, that the principle LET US FILL YOUR CALIFORNIA lb to be one of Uie most devout and tiled last week. The majority Of who will be divisional - personnel t' if ' f claim ants were women, w ith 132 freer world trade wna.jnoving meaningful days for western without Hudson’s exclusive "STEP-DOWN" design director, the announcement aaid.' Onz. Chickens of them reques^n^ unemployment hug-tho-rood ride like the Hudson Hornet itself! Red Croas Report NAVEL ORANGES to the stewardsliip of differeiiT civilization. To broil or fry^ ggements of leadership, who weie benefits. Initial claims, which This week's report on the prog This year, it Is going to be bet represent new spells of unemploy ress of the Red Cross fund drive CRISP , WESTERN BEEF •SRitting forth the • hard-headed ter. The radio and television net ment, numbered 38. in the loc'al chapter area shows the Never over-sweet or dry. SB-guments for it in preference to works hove d^M'ided to exei'eise State-wide, the plctupe was /•j campaign has- pas.sed the halfway but delicately moist PASCAL CELERY Oniihir Cello Pkg. 25c about the same, with unemploy Called for and delivered ^ e merely idealistic arguments. some restraint themselves in their rrb is a new kind of compact, safely handles more power in rela mark toward its goal of $13,.355, and homemads good. 55nd when we hear from the ment, in terms of the number of promptly at no extra H tion to weight than has ever been Contributions to the chapter now lb coverage of the event. New Yqrk claims being filed dropping off by economical car, with auch BRsenhower administration on tliis charge. to tal $6,7,36.21. with- two weeks FANCY lone civic organizations have decided to 5 percent. high-power performance . . , such possible in any other car in the left in the March drive. The Som- ^Bue, the rathci’ exciting prospect try to keep the Easter 'vParado luxurious interiora . . . such a re low-price field. M ersville branch has reported it ex Radishes and Scallions 2 Rnchi. 19c is that we will got a compre The man who hunts trouble is PINE PHARMACY CUDAHY’S SUNLIGHT "dignified." markable ride, durability and HUDSON OTHER MAKES ceeded its share of the goal. hensive, detailed, world-wide ar- pretty sure to find it. ssy s a po The new Hudson Jet is economical. OES Officers Installed Finally, the New York City po CALL MI-9-9814 safety > .. that it can be compared FANCY GREEN ^^gem ent of practical prospects lice judge. N ot if it’s in tha Its super-compression, six-cylinder Hope C hapter No. 60. OE.S has lice arc receiving instructions to wife’s washing machine. only to the fabulous 'Hudson The Hudson Jet has the floor rece^d^ Installed the following officers for Ssd interlocking programs which engine is uncomplicated in design, **Bake a Cake with my For lb keep watih on.the parade to pre Hornet itself! And it’s yours at a within the base frame. 'Fhw provides" the coming year: \Vorthy matron, CUCUMBERS 23c 3^11 be offered strictly as a busi- inexpensive to maintain, and de the lowest center of gravity among sent commercial advertising, low price! Mrs. Myrtle Sullivan; worthy pa BUHER ^ s s proposition, livers unusual gas mileage. The American cars, and makes it possible tron, James H, Sullivan: associate "distasteful netivities,” and to ban to safely put more power in relation W appears th a t w hat inspii ed matron. Mrs. Grace Goehring; DEL MONTE coiuiiu t or costumes which might This exciting new motor car is pos whole car is ruggedly built for low to weight in the Jet than in any other l^reign Secretary Eden to such associate patron, .Tohn Dombek; be crwisidered offensive to the re sible only becffuae of Hudson’s ex upkeep and servicing costs. low-pnced car. secretary, P. M. Florine Slater; FRUIT COCKTAIL Lg. Can 35c anthusiasm was not anything ligious significance of Easter. If clusive "step-down” design, which treasurer. P. M. Bessie Price; con Frozen Foods esently accomplished in par- NO LiANINO The new Hudson Jet provides, ductress. Mrs. .IjOia Miffitt; asso these instructions are followod, createe the lowest center of gravity I.IBBY’.H ular, but the unfolding of a long complete comfort fonpix passengers ciate conductresa, Mrs. Henrietta SWEET LIFE any who try to repeat the exhibi among American cars. This en- New Dual-Range Sjg^ge plan of such proportions and in the most luxurious interiors ever Judge. CORNED BEEF HASH Lh. Can 25c tionism of last year may fmd ^NO LURCHING , Chaplain., P. M. Gertrude King- ^ such imaginative hat'd-hcaded- I'' ablea the new Hudson Jet to hug seen ih a low-priced car. HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE 2^29c tbem.selves removed froin the ton; marshal, Mrs. Marguer EguRidi Calii Mns ORANGE JUICE jAaa as to constitute a liold new the road tighter than any other scene. We Invite you to visit us—to try and tentoHonal ite Wheelock; organist. P. M. FRUINO’R f^proach to world economics prob- car, except another Hudson! Ethel Leonard; Adah. Mrs. Edna SWEET LIFE All this lia.s to be praised, to- ... if you don’t say it’s as good S n s . • . this new kind of car—at your very TWIN H-POW^R Wilson; ■ Ruth. Mrs. Selma Pri BAKED PEA BEANS Lb. Can ■some. extent. It ijoflects a healthy chard; E.sUier, Mrs. Ethel Hansen; ^ ^ t is obvious that all this can- That is why the new Hudson Jet first opportunity! •illMr Of tralh optional at oxtro co«t. FRENCH FRIES 2 ^ 3 9 p revulsion on the part of many peo Martha; Mrs. Hazel, Dombek; or better than your best home t be prepared quickly, and that, ple after last year's debauch. Thc.se Electra, Mrs. Mildred Cook; ward en if all goes well,- it will he *00 Count civic organizations, and the police, er, .Mrs! Adelphirie Brigham; sen made, I’H be happy to give you I KLEENEX gl^nths and perhaps years liefore tinel. Albert Miffitt. are reacting to an assertion "of £ ca n be brought, out in the shape The installing officers at Tues DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK I public taste which is for the better. day's night ceremonies were: In DROMEDARY ASSORTED 15 an actual program. But enough Yet, oq the other hand, the mere stalling matron. P. M. Corinne Like the good old-time egg-rich recipea. Aunt jtfis seeped out to let us identify CAKE MIXES For 89c idea that it is going to lake a po Robinson; Installing patron. P. P. Jemima s egg rich Cake Mixea give you cakea mark at whfbh the inner plan- Charles Robinson; installing chap lice force to dictate a proper rc-' with the moist, tender texture and honeat flavor of the Eisenhower admin- lain P. M. Lucile Carl.son; Install .spect for a rcligigus holiday, the of the finest homemade cakea. Try them and eee. ttvatlon is aiming; And we can ing marshal, P. M. Grayce Green; idea that reverence must be com Installing organist. Miss Eva Lit C a m 6 M ^ !p the target in mind, .as wc pelled by the imposition of legal tle; installing soloist. P. M. Eliza tch to see how the administra- beth Smith; installing warder. regulations and the use o(, force— i |n's actual marksmanship turns In durability and quality a worthy companion F. M. Carrie Gamer; installing sen- that is, in turn, almost as abject •ft. At the least, there has been to the Hudson Hornet and Hudson Wasp ItoaL a. F. Leonard Green. Trus- a ,1'onfession of unworthiness as auodsrd trim and otbar •pocUtcatioa, aiid ■ceoaKrias aubjaet to ebansa wittwot i Ifga Bie year are F. M. Lucilr k Hoad, intelligent vision employed was the open debauch of last year. 'GtolOEiA Oijalrman; P. M. Carrie S selecting and setting up the It still does us relatively small p. p. Darius Plummer. * Gd i t o r t credit that we should hav'e come ^ COUNTRY GOOD EGGS ! ' “ ■ A. m antes tor disease Clark In Indo-China Ao the. point where we think that __ pre-school cbli- AND MILK ARE _____ W M t i s t i Die way to promote reverence for I March 31 at 3 p. m. McCLURE AUTO CO., Inc. Osa 4tiUa '«« tha rublle Health ISWANSDOWN ometimes the little things wor- the Risen Christ is to punish those ALREADY INI ; us a great deal. That is when who do not display it. He Whom 373 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Friirsing association with Dr. Fran YELLOW CAKE MlX|: 25c C.EJI0 11SESS0 N cis Burke city health officer j Ir py may be symbolic of so^ie we honor at Easter would never charge. I’. ^ranis of mind—when they want it that way, nor consider the W E 61 GliEEN STAMPS The following protective' im things that would be cor fesult any true i-ccojnmon of His munizations will _ be offered: V J
. I , h i ■' 4i y -1 . "X, /,■ ■ 'J •' (i r\ / / - - (■ I V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. MARCH 19, 1953 PAGEHINB HUGE EIGHT , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, “CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 195^ Collins and 1st Lt. Joseph Mag- discharged In 1946'aa a Motor Ma ter was held and plans for a ■oft Boyd Sweet. She lived most of her other officers of the Grand Lodge president of Rogers Corp. of Man lumbia Ladies Soqiety and local as a preparation for this coming chester. nano, company commander. The chinist Mate first class. ball team were diacusaed. Give Art Awards ' Attend Dedication Columbia life in Hartford. Grange. month’s them e’’Hawaii.’’ Will Tell Progress will accompany Mr. Buttree. Former Educator M anchester Refreshments will be served and Harold E. Smalley, assistant men then took apart, cleaned, and The company contmander auth She leaves another son, (Jharles At the end of the third week of, Hear from Flood Victim professor of business And Industry, re-assembled their pistols before orized the promotions of Recruit ESSENTIAL WATER At Bowers School H. Tuttle of West Hartford; one the membership and fund-raising Skywatch Schedule a social time enjoyed after the To Address SAM !• Of Alarm System Town Shocked Mrs. Frank Mafchlsa has re Oil Pythian CeiJler meeting. There should b e,* good University of Connecticut, is presi returning theih' to the supply ser Ronald A. Seavey and Recruit D&te Book daughter, Mrs. Richard S. Cas campaign of the local chapter, ceived word that her cousin who dent of the Hartford SAM Chap geant. George Schockto the grads of Where water la easy to get, we American Red Cross, a total of response from the members on well of West Hartford; eight lives In Felixstown, England was this occasion. ter. Second Lt. Walter A. Von Hone, private. ■ re apt to forget the importance Two short assemblies were held ‘ Superintendent of Fire Alarms Saturday, March 21 To Hear Death grandchildren; three great-grand 51,032.35 has been received. The Friday Llnhe Lodge No. 72, Knights of Hartford, March 19 - Harrison one of the unfortunate victims of D. Myrlck, Brown, and Sharpe Co. executive officer, conducted a class On orders from the adjutant of it In the lives of animals and at ^w ers School this afternoon Thomas McKinney of the South Annual ladies' night of Omar children and a sister. Miss Lucy quota is 51,500. Kenneth Simpson, the recent floods which inundated Midnight-2 a. m...... Robert McComb. Pythias, will have the honor of on military courtesy and discipline. general’s office. 1st Lt. George Wil Sweet of Middletown. Services will chairman of the drive, stipulated 2 a. m.-4 a. m...... L. W. Alcox, welcoming Grand Chancellor Vic REPUON.ANT TO REPTILES executive of Providence and for plants. To produce a bushel of to preMnt awards to students in MVichMter Fire Department and Shrine Club, Country Club, 7 p.m. Of Mrs. Tuttle areas in both England and Holland. mer educator in Massachusetts and The newest member of the En son has been re-assigned as Engi liiesday, March 24 be held tomorrow at 1 p. m, from that 587.50 of this present amount Her cousin and three children 4 a. m.-6 a. m...... Donald Anderson, William l^yrer. tor Buttree of Stamford, at the State Guard Topics neer Company motor officer. ear com requires about 13 tons of the "Young Manchester Paintif Edward Wilson, police mechanic the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral has been donated as a result of 6 a. m.-9 a. m...... Myra' Fitzgerald. next meeting of the lodge on The odor of the tropical plant, Rhode Island, will address the gineer Company is Pvt. William water, and a ton of alfalfa hay contest. Rotarian Richard Car* League of Women Voters unit Columbia, March 19—(Special) were marooned for 18 hours before Hartford Chapter. Society for the Daddario, a Navy veteran of the The company table of organiza and utility man, attended dedica discussion group, 35 Lakewood Home, 776 Farmington avenue. the mail campaign which is for being rescued. They lost all their 9 a. m.-Noon ...... Ralph McCollum, John Wagner. Wednesday, March 25, in Orange guaco, is HO repugnant to reptiles At the regular Monday night tion shows a few specialists rat requires something like 86 tons of penter presented the awards. —The sudden death of Mrs. Nellie ...... Mrs. I-ucy Burke. hall. __ Advancement of Management. Pacific theater of operations with tion ceremonies of a new fire alarm circle south, 8 p.ni. West Hartford. summer residents of the three com possessions. Including a car, radio Noon-S p. m. . . . that snake charmers in Latin drill the Engineer Company, Con seven battle stars. Philippine Lib ings; clerk, bridge specialist and water. » Sandra Starkweather won first munities which benefit by various ...... Walter Ferguson, William Hand* Mr. Buttree will have an im Thursday on "A College Man Ijratem In Springfield, Mass., yes- Wednesday, March 25 S. Tuttle yesterday has left the Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes of tmd her cousin’s husband’s civilian 3 p. m.-6 p. m. '.. America eat it. then catch venom Looks at Industry.” necticut State Guard, received in eration with two . stars, and a construction worker are still open prize In the second grade entries League of Women Voters unit activities sponsored by the Red goods as he is In the Royal air ler. portant message for the members for qualified men between 17 and Careless auto drivers have made lay. n jo event was a highlight many persona who knew her In Rockville will officiate and burial ous reptiles which writhe in their 'The dinner meeting is scheduled structions on drills and ceremon Presidential Unit Citation with and Marjorie Kobllnaky placed discussion group, 98 Princeton will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Cross. force. 6 p. m.-8 p. m...... Mr. and Mrs. Foster Williams. regarding the progress made and star for service aboard the USS 45 years of age. the innocent bystander a poor In second In the same class. Roger the New England Fire Alarm this community,, shocked and be 8 p. m.-lO p. m...... Olive Ray, Bob Lannlng. the activities planned for the hands a.s though touched by a hot for 6:30 at the Nutmegger House, ies from 1st Lt. Fred Femmia and 8tq>erlntendents Association meet-street, 9:30 a.m., and 94 Milford Had Many Hobbles Hebron has collected 5280.25 in Worst part of the tragedy was M/Sgt, Ernest Linders and, were Claxton. DD 571. Pvt. Daddario A short business meeting of the surance risk on too many occa Poe was the winner In Grade 4 r road, 8 p,m. wildered. She had not been ill. 10 p. m.-Midnight ...... Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Benson. Pythian Center at Cheshire. Grand iron, according to the Encyclo Market street, Newington, under sions. competition. Aig In that city. Mrs.< Tuttle developed extensive their door-to-door campaign; An that her cousin, Betty, had to chairmanship of Saul Sllversteln, later inspected by Lt. Col. Rpy enlisted In 1940 and was honorably Engineer Association of Manches April 24'and 25 Death came at the home of her dover—5235.35 ■ and Columbia—• watch 30 neighbors drown and not John Moore, Bill Lannlng. ■ Secretary Edward Asplnall and pedia Britannica. Four years ago, McKinney said, St. Mary’s 50-50 Club western hobbies for personal enjoyment. 5430.30. (alternate weeks). the mayor of Springfield promised sister-in-law, Mrs. John H. Sweet, Among hobbies were painting, pot be able to do anything to save show, "The Double 50 Ranch Jr., of West Hartford, where she Scout Activities them. to Install the most modern alarm Musical Round Up,” parish hall. tery work and clay work. One of 11 system, and the dedication was .the had been spending the winter the many intercsti/ig things she Cubmaster William Jaepbus, Andrew R. Anderson Sunday, April 26 Mrs. Jacobus, Mrs. C. Richard Car Services Were held today in was employed by the Aetna Fire kinson Anderson: two children, fulfilment of that promise. At a Red Men’s 58th anniversary months. For the past 14 years, the accomplished was the making of a Insurance Company of Hartford as Joan and Robert Anderson; and cost of more than 5400,000, the penter, assistant den mother, Mrs. Old SaybTook for Andrew R. party, Itallan-Amerlcan Club. 74-year-old Columbia resident had clay plaque denoting In detail the Anderson- of that community, an underwriter. He was bom in two other brothers, Carl and Eric new sdarm system includes an at history of the beglning of Dart Frank Marchisa, den mother, and made her home here with her son Miss Abby Tlbblts, buyer for brother of Ewald Anderson of Co Trollhatten; Sweden, Nov. 24, 1906, Anderson of West Hartford; a Hurry! Come See-Save! Huge Jamboree Now Going O n- tractive granite-front building and mouth College. a new car for the superintendent. Never boll an egg! Lower one Donald R. Tuttle on Jonathan Scout clothing for Sage Allen, at lumbia. Rev. Edward R. Merrill, a son of August and^Anna Ander niece and two nephews. The all-day affairs Included open egg at a time into a saucepan of Trumbull highway. ■ She did much reasearch work on tended the monthly round table pastor of Grace Episcopal Church son. He was a veteran of World house at hotels, sponsored by com simmering water to cover. Simmer , Born In Hartford the history before making the meeting for Scout leaders of the in Old Saybrook, officiated. Burial War II and served In the Infantry Manchester Evening Herald Co panies that service fire depart tiiree to five minutes for soft- Mrs. Tuttle was bom March 22. plaque which was donated to the Natchaug District in Mansfield was in Cypress Cemetery. Company B,18th Battalion, Infan lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Frank ments, a tour of the building an.d cooked eggs, twenty minutes for 1878 in Hartford, daughter of the Horace W. Pdrter School here. Center last night. Those who at A resident of Old Saybrook try Replacement Training Center. Marchisa, telephone HAr risen new system, and a banquet. hard-cooked eggs. late Dr. J . H. T. Sweet and Sally She was a member of the Co tended made Ids and grass skirts for the past 10 years, Anderson He leaves his wife, Agnes Wil S-0S65. At A^P Stores 116 East Center St. and 213 Main S t, Manchester WITH TH iSE EXaUSIVES! COME PRICES a
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ANN SHORT RIBS of BEEF PAGE JAR JLIF Cod Fillets AMP Food fttoraa, 430 Laxingten Ava.Na«r York.l7,N.T» RASPBERRY PRESERVES ■’(j DOWN 2 9 * from Evaporated Milk - ■ 0 PT a year ago-LB Sliced Halibut SILVERBROOK FRESH CREAMERY SANDWICH SPREAD ANN PAGE JAR A r w No food oulhority con re- BOTTOM ROUND Ann Page Pure PINT • HEAVY STEER BEEF DOWN 30e FROM A YEAR AGO HEAVY STEER BEEF RC^SIROAST DOWN 31c FROM A YEAR AGO Standard Oysters conunend any better evap- 4 14H0ZCC^ 1 Lt M A C ANN PAGE BUHER »>^75' orerted milk for any milk CHILI SAUCE JAR •OX CANS CHUCK ROAST BONE IN ..45" BONELESS CHUCK ..59 Salt Cod need. Try It! ANN PAGE Strawberry Preserves SUNNYBROOK FRESH GRADE A SPARKLE PUDDINGS POPULAR ASST PKGS .. J LARGE EGGS 002 6^ 12-oz' DOMESTIC-PRICED LOW! JAR FLO R ID A -SW EET, JU1CY-51ZE 150-176 SWISS CHEESE lb59' JANE JANE PARKER Made of Juicy sun-ripened ber^ Cheddar Cheese bcnchcurco u 39. PARKER lies. Luscious . . . you never DOZ I TOPMAST tasted finer preserves! ORANGES Brisling Sardines NORWEGIAN 'CANS 39' Domestic Blue Cheese u BT' Bursting with Juicy good SOZ M 4 1 C LB 39 ' Ls ' Bulk Walnuts la rg e BUDDED Large Fancy Shrimp SULTANA CAN Muenster Cheese MILD FLAVOR U 49= ness . . , flaky crustedi Mushrooms SNOW WHITE 4 9 1 la M me WASHED fooz R m e ______lig h t m ea t NOVi O O ^ SLICED CHEESE Vi LB Sold In its own pie plate. EACH Calif. Fresh Dates PXG CAN ANN PACE Cello Spinach REAOY-TOUSE BAG Tuna Fisn sultana >Mel-0-Bit AAAERICAN PKC Extra delicious served hot. PARCHMENT la r g e I Q C 14 OZ ^ Suhnybrook Red Salmon c^H 65' Pascal Celery WRAPPED BCH OXFORD PARK *BAG * 1.89 Gross Seed 4 0Z f A C B&W-FROZEN-FRESH A sumptuous -looking U. S. NO I Ketchup BOTS PKG JANE PARKER-DELICIOUS TENDER LENTEN FAVORITES! cake, and even better- M aine Potatoes A SIZE 15 b a g ^ 4 * Shredded Codfish BEARDSLEY'S PINT me SOZ M f C tastingl Two golden lay CELLO i IC E CREAM PKG 46 J ORANGE 4 Rich full flavor of red-ripse tomatoes with savory season CAN ■* • JUICE FANCY WESTERN BAG 10' Underwood Clams PKC ers frosted and filled with EACH I ings. A touch does so much! Carrots VANILLA, CHOCOLATE AND OTHER POPULAR FLAVORS 89 ' t'h O l delicious cherry creme. CAN OF 10 Escorole GARDEN FRESH •s 2 9 ' Domestic Crabmeat N ifty Paos FROZEN-FRESH 2 'iS 2 9 ' \io\ Cross Buns ANN PACE ELBOW 1 LB 1 OZ Sunshine Blueberries frohnFROHN PKCpw* 29* w y '<45- . - ■sr‘^.-'’4!rrT’!r JANE PARKER BREAD LOAF 1 5 ‘ DANISH PLAIN RING JANE PARKER EACH 2 9 c 1 LB 1 7 c "-"-V'- ' A - LIBBY’S 10 OZ i g c PKG 1 # Chopped Broccoli FBOZEN PKC PLAIN or JANE mC Macaroni LIBBY'S IS OZ 3 3 c JANE PARKER DONUTS SUGARED" DOZ 2 3 ‘ CARAMEL PECAN ROLLS PARKER PKG 0 9 Red Raspberries FROZEN PKG ANN PACE 140Z f A C PKG a % lC 7 0Z Libby's Frozen Spinach PKC SANDWICH ROLLS JANE PARKER OF 8 I ANGEL FOOD CAKE JANE PARKER EACH 3 9 " UB Sweet or 1QT14 0 Z A&P White Meat Tuna CAN 0 0 ONE PIE A me o PKG is .oz PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY, Spaghetti ni Unsweet. CAN WITH VEGETABLES CAN “ - - 10 OZ ChickefvPie MARCH 21 AND EFFECTIVE IN THIS COMMUNITY AND VICINITY. POTATO CHIPS JANE PARKER PKG ' SPANISH BAR CAKE JANE PARKER EACH 3 9 " ORANGE JUICE ANN PACE -Daily Dog Food ► CANS 35^ 1LB10Z I LB A R C Nutley Margarine eCKORED PKG ^ • BAB-0 KIRKMArrS BORAX SOAP CAN m Q e ASSORTLD EASTER LB Does Not Scratch Pure White Suds ^ Sea Shells A^P APPLESAUCE Chocolates WARWICK WRAPPED PKG ~ I4 0Z A Q C 2 'ACKAStS 23' 3««*23‘ '1LB40Z Easter Bosket Mix PKG ^ ' No Other Coffee Offers So Muchl Mon ey^Savittg SVa OZ 4 A C CANS Boned Chicken BANQUET BRAND CAN W W Cutlery Ofier! TOAAATOES 2 HEINZ MEATS FOR BARKS A aP Coffee is kept in the freshly-roasted bean until you buy, then Cucumber Pickles FRESH ’Ja°.^ 23' SWIFT'S PREM Custom Ground... to one of eeven degrees of fineness . . . exactly 7% OZ M *yc Swift’s Get high quality vanbdium it9«l eutl«ry 1 LB A&P Red Salmon SOCKEYE CAN •*#- Limchebn Moat your at TERRIFIC SAVINGS with purchn* of right for coffeepot. Yet, compared with others of like quality, CANS li OUNU CAN 4 7 ' 2)WtU«CIURs4l* Ann Page' Macaroni Produett . • • look Sunnyfield Lard 2 pV *s 23' it saves you up to 12i a pounef.,No other nationally-advertised cof A‘P -SECTIONS 2 for offer at your A&P. SWEET OR IQT I4 0Z A je C fee offers you so much. Try it! .. G rapefruit Juice UNSWEETENED CAN Ik', YELLOW LB120Z 1 LB ACC sta n d a rd 2 CANS KARO SYRUP MAZOU SALAD OIL ^ (pens^ CLING CAN Iona Peas LARGE A A C For Cooking and Sedada Mild. Medium Strong IONA PEACHES Tomato Puree CAN 4 6 0 Red or Blue Label LORD MOTT’S piim34* aiAmJO* 1 LB Green Beans FRENCH STYLE I CANS 35^ LA* 22^ Ann Page Salad Dressing 12 OZ A e c A<^P»'^“C0RN 2 CANS Niblets iTt!^ Corn CANS O O Eight O’clock RedGrcle Ann Page Black Pepper 6 OZ 4 > e c HAMTANT SOUPS Tomato Paste FIRENZE CANS 4 & 0 NUZOU SALAD OIL 10 LB O Q C ISWCASlI* i l b m m c a b ] 7 * 1.' Ann Page Crabapple Jelly 19' I LB 12OZ me ARMOUR’S CAN Flour GOLD MEDAL O f PILLSBURY BAG ▼ ▼ For Cooking and Salads A&P Elberto Peaches CAN Corned Beef Hash 29 V9|. u KCAS 13* l u n K C M j l * ILB SUNNYFIELD S LB A V C 10 LB Ann Page Orange Marmalade 19^ 1 OT u OZ g% me iAUON 2.25 A&P Whole Kernel Corn 2 CANS Flour PASTRY BAG 4® » BAG u 7 7 * ’—Ze* - o r Iona Tomato Juice CAN (M m u«««2r Ann Page Peanut Butter 29' , 1 LB I LB 4 OZ A V C 3-lb. Bog $2.2S 3-lb. Bog $2.31 3-lb. Bog $2.37 1 OT 14 OZ 4 ) 7 C CAN 4 6 # CAN A , a Iona Cut Green Beans ' CANS 27' A&P Sliced Pineapple A&P Pineapple Juice I LB R A C Like a mild, mellow blend? Then superb Sparkle Gelatin Desserts 3 pkgs 20' 1 PT 2 OZ SR R C 1 LB Prefer a rich, fuB-bodied blend? Then deli Want a vigorous, winey blend? Then mag CANS Cranberry Sauce OCEAN SPRAY CAN FACIALTISSUES RREEZE BlendedPruit Juices 2 CANS ^ ■ , Iona Wax Beans 2 Bight O’clock it your best buy! cious Red Circle it your best buyi nificent Bokar is your best chmeet ARMOUR'S OR 12OZ M A C Ann Page Mayonnaise LB A V C A Lavar Broa. product LIBBY'S CAN Angel Soft CAN A&P Tomato Sauce 8' Corned Beef One Pie Blueberries 12 OZ M IC C Ann Page Grape Jam I LB 12 0Z ^ T f C LB 3 3 c UMSPABUBI31* . -yA -Luncheon Meat MOBorTREET CAN PAOWW W 4sb 23' 1 A&P Fruit Cocktail CAN Nabisco Ritz Crackers PKG PAAf-FOR EAST!R LARGE 3 g < ^ SAVE AN EXTRA 6<...BUY THE 3-LB. BAG! Ann Page Syrup C SPECIAL ■ \ ■ 12 0 Z 5 0 T Egg Dyes SMALL tt«-ME0l(|M t»c \ Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers PKG 33 Our O ^ Tea Bogs PACij: 64'.39' , A ' (■ ■.,1 I f ■ 1 / ' \
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C O m . , THTTRSDAT, MARCH 19, 1953 IkiANCHESTER 1;VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953 pAlsEx^svnr YA6E TEM ■ I I ..iiiiii.iii iiiiqiinp ■^1 ...... - of Passaic, N. J., president of the of the CIO said federal taxation of Children Federation of New York;” Coventry Tolland American Taxpayer* league, were fuel* was neceaeary-tw-provlde for to be sent to Korea, Europe and among those backing a resolution a "coordinated system" of'-Inter*^ America. yoo B e Tf/e^ae>&e/^ Rep. DeMacarte urging Congress to cell a constitu state roads. Sorted b y' f'llmate tional convention to establish a 2.1 Favoring the resolution were the The clothing that may be sent Cj^JUyUi* John Tyler Adds Oratory percent limit on federal income Connecticut Petroleum Industries: will be Sorted according to climate Backs Slopper taxes. committee, the Connecticut CTiam- needs so, therefore, all seasons of Home Are Opposed ber of Commerce, the Connecticut the year may be considered. Cloth ROASTING CHICKENS Aivard to List of Honors Oil IJ. S. Taxes Opposing the resolution were i Highway Users Conference, the ing can-be sent to the school on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, Many ppople have (rouble finding: nice, biff chickena, representatives of CTO, Americans ' Connecticut Public Rxpendltitres March 23, 24,and 2.5 and after that C^nre w r m eaffirices- ComiHin Mr neat (faa/fhf.. u^nih 10__(Special)—John Ty-^4-K Sewin*; Club at .1 p.m., Han* Tolland, March 19 .(Special) - 1 f"’’ Democratic Action and the Council, the Connecticut Automo with plenty of meat yet tender and crisp roasted or fried. date to the church during the ; Our younff sprine chickens are as large as seven pounds ler, »m of Mr. and Mr*. John M, Hansen home; Stations of the A State Representative has a.ssert- | Connecticut Federation of Labor, tive Trades as.sociation and the month of March. For further in- I Cross at 7:30 p.m. followed by ed that the United States has be- | They said the 25 percent maxi .State Grange. this month, with more delicious while meat then you TyMr of Morland Farm, Pucker formation regarding this predect I TENDER. YOUNG. SOFT MEATED Dewe 10< • B. from last yaar Benediction in St. Mary’s Church; gun to destroy Itself with high ! "lum tax would favor high income Children Cooperate contact Mrs. Emory Clough, .5-7648 ' would believe possible. stm t, add* another priee, today to moving picture* at 7:30 p.m. Na taxes. I JfuuP'' *"<1 force the federal gov- The children of Hicks Memorial or Mr. Frank A. Formica at the ; hia rapidly growing li*t of honor*. than Hale Community Center audi Uep. Paul A. De.Macarte (R-Tol- ' ernment to seek other means of school, 5-7272. | torium; setback party at 8 p.m. in School are cooperating with the Young Tyler, recently appointed to land) told the legislative Federal revenue. Federated Church Sunday school ROGER OLCOn ths American Legion Hall. and Intergovernmental Relation--; -The ADA and CIO spokesmen c ^btadi Quafil^ Poultry X/aiued! the U. 8. Naval Academy, copped In collecting clean second-hand Personal Mention - committee yesterday that the fed- ; also opposed a resolution urging clothing, shoes (tied together in Mrs. Nellie Darling ha* returned LB second award last night at a I^g- Manchester Evening Herald Co 403 West Center Street Mitchell 3-78SS lon-*pon»ored oratorical contest at era) taxes are now close to the ! the federal government to cease pairs), hats (men, women and to her daughter’s home, M r*.' ventry correspondent, Mrs. Charles "conftacatory stage." 1 its taxation of motor fuel*. childrens), layettes, diapers and Emory Clough, after an extended , Stafford Springs. Meld 4t the SUfford High School, L. IJttle, telephone Pilgrim 2-8281. DeMacarte and Albert 9'. Meta Mr«-. Margaret Connor Driscoll blankets. Thi.s is for "Save Th* nilne.sa at the hospital. i thO Contest was under direction of FRESH CHICKENS the Fourth District, American UMBO V E N R ELEGS A D Y LB 73< U tlon. First prite wa* taken by DewR 2c a B. from last yaar t> 0^ d N. Walker, 1«, of E»Mford. Tyler l* a senior at Willimantic BONED and ROLLED IF DESIRED Dawn Ac a B. from last yaar YOUNG. TENDER Hlk8 School. LB btlier Prise Winner* FRYERS or BROILERS Walker received l?5 a* first We*re starting Spring with a bang-up 2-3 H LB A VG ' nrlae; Tyler won J15 for sscoto Lamb Forequarters > 39< M d Michael Molltoris, Jr., a soph<^ mdre at Stafford H 1| J C L E A N E D ALL WASTE REMOVED LB 5 9 c came away with third prise of »10. TOP SIILOIN WELL TRIMMED OR Daws 2Sc a B. from last yaar Dawn 4c a b. from last yaar Contest Judges were; Mr*. Lor- raiak C. Hart of Hamden. Joseph A. McCushing. assistant principal of RWkvllle Junior High School. Top Round Roost ^89< Kanheth A. Spaulding of Union, profaasbr of English aity Of Connecticut, Charles ^ r - KING OF THE BEEFSTEAKS Dews 3tc a B. from last yaar TURKEYS comb of Hebron and Gerald C. Mitehell of Coventry. TENDER, MEATY Plan Spring PaHy F O R LENT Grad* four pupils of Mr*. Helen Porterhouse Steak ^ 89< F . Himlngway’s classroom f"* YO U N G TOMS LB RObertaon School have invited par- 20 LBS AND UP anta and friends to a spring day Fresh Haddock Fillet “>39< FRESHLY GROUND LEAN HAMBURG Down a Ib. from laet yaar party tomorrow at 11 a.m. to get 14 IIS AND OVER Seoiilnted with the two new rtu- dMlt teacher*. Paul Flnkbeln and at Your 974 MAIN ST. CLEANED ALL WASTE REMOVED L l 5 # C Hlehard Grenier, both senior* at Cod Fillet Chopped Beef 2 ^ B5« the WUllmantic State^ Teachers Collega have Juat atarted a six- MANCHESTER wMk training perlod-here. OLD FASHION , MILDLY CURED Other student teachers, all w - $ POPULAR lars, from the college Include Ed- FREE PARKIKG NEXT TO STORE Sliced Cod » wafd Tlmbrell and Howard May- DUCKLINGS pek wh6 will train with Mr*. 0«r- OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. LB Smoked Picnics Dawn 7c a B. from last yaar trud* A. Guilford's r« > e rix c la ^ FRI. and SAT. UNTIL 6 P. M. rtSm. Mr*. Mary Perrottl will be MARKETS with Miss Helen Masur’S trade 25 FREE! YOUNG, TENDER MEATED twf> pupils for this period. P^lnaii Quanta LB TMin Uck* Wound* » qu LONG ISLAND Th* Robertson School boyr has- Y May W in a WESTERN k*tbail t*am was i>****J*^,*’L,\^,* Lb. wthdbanji Street School of Wllll- STEER (f Rnast Liverwurst x 55< C L E A N E D ALL WASTE REMOVED U 4 9 c maaue team Tuesday afternoon by Dogs Spring Wardrobe BEEF a SbbM of 6* fo 39 at Coventry. CHUCK ROAST Skinless Frankfurts <» '’kc 55< Dawn 10c a B. from last yaar Social Slated Grad* right pupil* will hav* ■aeial Friday at 7:80 p. m. In th* INCLUDING COMFY DOG BED Petate er Macaroni Salad 29c •chMl auditorium. Cla** officer* WITH "DOGGlE-RESr MATTRESS- FULL 1$ Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce um ]9i WiU ba In g*n«r*l charge. Benefit* Sehednied SET OF LONG WEARING ALUMINUM CUT ■nn*re will b* two benefit basket DISHES-EXPENSIVE ROLLED LEATHER LEASH VEAL LEGS ball gam*s April 16 at the Robert- AND COLLAR- aoa sidlool for th* PTA playground SUPER MARHST TORES aeuipment fund. Th* women teach- CANINE COMB AND BRUSH SET- ^ reik bruits a n d *U s^ ttaIti$A e n of th* echool will pl*y * molh- DOG'S COAT CONDITIONER- SMALL irs’ team; the men of th* faculty wlU bUy a father** team. Mother* COPY OF DOG OWNERS' GUIDE AND^>>!^ SMOKED aWl pMusUc* today at 7:80 p. m„ ASSORTMENT OF DOG TOYS SHOULDERS the father* Sunday at 2 p. m. Smith Elected ^ MORE SAVINGS FOR YOUL LETTUCE Royden F. Smith, Jr., h»s been W o rth O v e r ^ In New Plastic elected prerident of the Buslness- CALIFOBNIA ^ ^ R men’e aeeociatlon. other officer* 1 SET GIVEN FREE AT EACH POPULAR MARKET- rieeted Monday night follow; Vice ' ;K«:I0«'S .KO^tND II IO« WjES - ol.C C , LARGE, CRISP, RICH IN HEALTH ^ prarident, Robert L. Helms: sec NO PURCHASES REQUIRED-ENTRY BLANKS AT OUR V T retary, Mr*. Dorothy Mohle; KASCO DISPLAY - WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN Coated Containers SATURDAY-MARCH 21 AT ALL MARKETS! Evangeline Milk 4 BCHS Y J t tfeseurer, J. Jsmes Loyslm, Carrots Criip, Crunchy, Wall-ihaped 2 l # C Set County Meeting \ There will be a county meeting CHOICE OF 3 V A R I E S ^ en potato storage March 26 from KASCO DOG RATION ^ 28 01 TINS 45c 10 a. m. to mld-aftefnoon at Wap- .> # ! S a la d M i x ^ 2 » » 2 5 < ping Community House with John Finast Baked Beans H. Elliott, county agricultural b r o M r d e ikent in charge. v .i 7 4 ^ STEAKSYour Cheict 0«ANGfANDG«AW.UnSj(niONS ^ q | 3 5 l a \ l l f Haallhful Nutriliaui PKG ] | Q c Attend CohmsMa Dinner 17-02 TIN \ ^ C Mr. knd Mr*. George A. Klnga- SIRLOIN- MILK hury, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar .W. SHORT or MINUTE CHrus Salad Fetter and Mr. and Mr*. A. Sam Lb. C e le r y Tandar, Strlnglau ®*** 1 9 * uel LeDoyt attended the annual WITH UNMATCHED FUVOR 1% - Regular °t 24< dinner meeting of the Fir* War This ii Ik* (*m* top queKly 2 6 02 TINS 2 5 * dens of Eastern Connecticut Tuee- beef Ihel bet made Popular i) V' ii** Markelt meals fameui tor ToniatoBs «Uy nlffht at Yeomans H»H. Co Book Matches Rnast- Toinato Pasta Homogenized 25< _ milk lumbia. The program waa on ! Ik* pail 21 years.. "Spring Fire I»robl*ms.’’ m a d e FROM RED RIPE t o m a t o e s Reeent Arrival* BOXES ^ 19 02 TINS 2 9 « Oranges »>»s39< A eon was born March 14 to O F 10 Mr. and Mr*. Warren Robbins of FRESH LB. Standard Tomatoes FLORIDA U. S. Rout* 44-A, at Manchester Lb. FOR ’ Grapefruit Rich in Sweetness Memorial Hospital. 29 4 5 M t r »p e m ir a c l e w h ip - RECENTLY REDUCED HAMBURG m a t u r in g t h is w e e k i A eon waa born March 11 to q u a r t j a r 4 9 « Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Lurtsema of Day's Corner at the same hos Salad Dressing pital. DEL u : $ 9 « Wins Honorable Mention Rib Folk Chops 4S^ Swiss Cheese ‘‘yor”QU.n Ellin Downing, daughter of Mr. MONTE and Mr*. Kenneth A. Downing CORN received two honorable mentions Shldi. Veal C h o p sS 9 * Shatp Cheese c o l d i n cAaoo FROZEN FOODS In the scholastic writing contest T A L L C A N S . Pineopple Tidbits sponsored by the Hartford Cour- esCuicloud d^aked SPECIALS! CREAM STYLE ant. Miss Downing’s short etory u . 6 9 < Sunieii Fiankfnits 49^ CAULIFLOWER »»"«>25c knd essay were Judged to receive GOLDEN Stowing Beef - CHOCKFUL OF RAISINS - • REGULAR PRICE l i e ” Pjneapple Chunks ^ 17 '“ the honor*. Warning to Taxpayer* ftneoppie chunic. : : : : I f : Chepped Brecceli (oozkg |9< Taxpayers who have not paid Stewing Lamb u . i 9 f Spiced Ham Irish Raisin Breatd 19 < taxes on thp 1951 list have )mtil Chicken af lha Saa A March- 31 to complete payments DELICATELY FLAVORED MACAROONS • - REGULAR PRICE 27e Sliced Pineapple Fordheek Lima Beans 1 0 0 2 PKG 23< before Hens are mailed. A fee of u . i 9 f 83.75 will be added to all such un Fat Salt Folk Orange Inice paid taxes plus interest charge*, TDNA 3 3 * g 2 3 ^ ™ *^ *‘* W neoppl*. mo: 1 7 . according to law, Mrs. Ruth L. M acaroon Cups ‘””V '» . < GRAPE JUICE 19« French, tax collector, announced. Happy'i Favarila Folk Kidneys i i . l 9 t Ice Cieam Fin! 2 S ^ A JOAN CAROL FAVORITE - - REGULAR PRICE J7 e There is one lien on the 1948 Hat x l / DitaSfia D^ r BAKERY Kretschmer's Wheat Germ QT 69c PT 35c 3-LI1IN 93c LB TIN 34c 2 15’A02 TINS 25c 2 15'A02 TINS 25c LGE PKG 3 1 c NOW ON DISPLAY FRUIT LAYER CAKES SPECIAL 12-oziAR 27c 3 7'/i-02JARS 43c 4 02 JARS 39c hi our Sth Annual Child’s PEAS Photo Contoat. At: Tota-’N- ' S U R F LUX FLAKES LIFEBUOY SOAP RINSO LUX lOMT SOAP LUX t o u t , s o a p SILVER DUST SWAN SOAP Taona, fS6 Main St. and Sw sst POPULAR SWMARKETS Gsrdsn Grown K i ^ Fair, 1089 Maia LGE PKG 3 0 c 2 LGE PKGS 55 c 2S15c 3i:S32c 2 LGE PKGS 55c 2 BtGIARS 15^ 3 b a t h b a r s 32c LGE PKG 2 9 c n 2K5s15c 2£S25c TaH Cans • Plenty of FREE Parking • •L ■ t ' ') % I. • ■I . J . / P I I ' )>- '■ J ' r • . / , V ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^^ANCHESTER, CONN.» THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953^ ..C.- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONf7., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953 PAGE t h ir t e e n :. PAGE TWELVE additions. itable work done by the Grand 000 tons 'Of cotton and qusmtltiea try whose past 1s hot blemished by Martin said he would recom l a n d s u h v e y in g Gottwalcl Rites Rains Stop, Fires Start, Iran Holds Cards of such goods as dried fruits, nuts, Lodge. J- — Agenda Lists Board Refuses some action which could be con Cheney’s, Pioneer Report ChOd Starts After the meeting refreshments mend that the wages be set for the Edward L. DcwiSi Jr. dates, sheepskins and animal fats. sidered harmful to the ancient were^ served by the committee in clerk without limiting it' to the Held in Prague It took just a little dry spell N In Middle East Thus, oil has simply been the land's national aspirations. charge. Locust Street To Reconsider construction of the Vemon-Lydall Reglatered Land Surveyor between rjiln storms to bring icing on the economic cake. It kept At the same time he ha? many JHouse Blaze school. He said the high school 15 Proctor Road Mancheater the firemen out for grass fires. the big shots in the cities rich and enemies—formidable ones like the $2 Million Hike in Sales I might be in construction before (Continued from Page One) Yesterday afternoon there were (ContiniMd trom Psg* One) helped city economies, but it liad speaker of the Majlis (parliament), The possibility—at least legally • 1 1 1 1 .. MITCttELL 8-7019 L ynn P oultry F arms Martin in Talkg Alvord Move to Giange the Vernon-Lydall plant is com two such blazes. virtually no effect in the villages. the ambitious and unacruplous Sets Sofa on Fire While —^that the Board of Directors pleted. within 14 days after death of the stooped shoulders of the weeping Only on paper does Iran's economy Ayatullah Kashanl, and, far from Seney Brothers and Its alfil-'j'Cd value of $10 per share and a could take action for the widening dhief executive, there is talk that Co. 2 of the SMFD was called "CHOICE NATIVE POULTRY — DIRECT PROM FARM TO YOU' h - transfer of $2,319,072 from capital East Center Decision Mossadegh rest the power and re depend on oil. the least, the Communists. , Iwonee,- Parachute Company Playing with Cigarette With Town Staff of Locust s-treet, where the Town the post will be abollahed. to Memorial Field and Co. 4 sponsibility to keep Communism When imports dropped off, the E surplus to capital account by vote Fails to Gain Support In that case, Gottwald's dicta to 58 Hackmatack street. Fire InC., had an Increase of about $2,- of the stockholders on Jan. 21, Planning Commission recently de from engineering a situation where law of supply and demand set in. Tomorrow: The Soviets bide OOO.OOO In consolidated net sales Lighter at Noon cided not to establish a set-back torial power might be divided men fought 58 grass fires dur 1953. Employes in the Municipal Build the country will be ripe for the There was a natural resistance to their time In Tehran. A WHOLE LYNN POULTRY , during 1»62. although net earnings building line, appeared today with A move by Martin Alvord, a among his former deputies. ing the month of February plucking. high prices for imported goods, In 1952, the textile industry in A five year old boy playing with ing were .scheduled to meet at 4 after taxes and earnings per share the inclusion of Locust street wid member of the Town Planning Bulganin arrived in Prague yes here. Also paradoxically, settlement of much of it luxury goods which still genera! had a bad year, the com a home-made cigarette lighter was p. m. today in the building's room terday arousing speculation that dropped off In that year, according pany reports. Many mills operat ening as an item on the agenda Commission, to have the com m is-' the oil crisis might bring the coun stands on the shelves of the FARMS QUALITY CHICKEN to, an extract from the company's with General Manager Richard he was carrying on military talks ing in woolen, worsted and cotton responsible for a fire in the living Martin, who planned to answer for the director's meeting tomor •ion reconsider its action in chang- ; Turnpike try more evil than goodL bazaars. Most vl^ l Imports are LiitlierwecU Slate Each on the side with satellite represen TO IROIL OR FRY— READY TO COOK annual stockholders’ report releas and synthetic fields were on short room at 512 Middle turnpike west row night. Ing property at East Center and ; startling trial," Kaplan said, "but If the Iranian government paid for by Iran's exports and questions by the workers on con Lenox streets from residential | tatives. we have decided it should be open ed today. time and quite a few were operat shortly after o'clock this after dition.? of employment, job classi The time was placed on the should win its case before the meanwhile the 40,000 workers re Music, Lecture The extract states that consoli zone, bogged down Tuesday when . Observers noted that the Polish to the press and public." Rome court on the case of the maining at the Abadan refinery are ing at a loss. Cheney Brothers had noon. The sofa was burned beyond fications, wages, and other person agenda by Sherv'ood O. .Bowers, a dated net sales In 19.12 were $37,- a year of fairly good activity and strong advocate of providing for Alvord failed to get support from ! deleg.ation included Deputy De The Jelke trial was closed dur 5,000 tons of oil on the tanker paid by borrowing from reserves. BROILERS, FRYERS, ROASTERS, FOWL possible re-use, the living room nel matters. any of the four other commission- i fense Minister Stanislaw Oblawshl ing presentation of prosecution 732.829. compared to 19.11's figures in spite of the severe competitive eventual widening of some of the Miriella, it could stand off the Affects 1,000 Musical selections by the Salva CLEANED AND DRAWN—READY TO COOK of $35,695,347. Net earnings after rug burned, ftirniture blistered The questions were written ear ers, it was learned todav. | and Army Minister Mlhaly Farkas testimony. British indefinitely in the Anglo- disadvantages of operating in an Her today and submitted to Mar town’s narrow streets. The oil crLis has affectied the tion Army sextet and a talk on taxes. $968,069, declined from the area where wages are extremely from heat and the house suffered Alvord'a action came at an ex- i Market „ was among Hungary’s representa Howard haa had trouble with Iranian dispute. If Iran broke the If Bowers can m ater five other tin by a representative of the ecutlve meeting of the commission | tives. . The satellites had not sent the law before in girl rases. ice and was able to sell a rela 1,000 men—a pyramid of power— photography by Wesley Berg will $1,156,077 of a year ago. Earnings high and local taxes on industry from water and smoke damages. votes tomorrow night, he could 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE W EST — TEL. M I-3-8M8 workers. They bear no signatures.. held to act on two previously military men to Stalin's funeral. He, was arrested In Chicago in tively small portion of her crude among whom the control of Iran highlight the monthly Lutherwed ------CUT-UP POULTRY— — peh share on the basis of 44,566 much higher than competition, Companies 1 and 2 of the South get action on the street widening. shares outstanding, dropped off to Manchester Fire Department, re The meeting grew out of re- tabled applications. Open Dally 8 A. M.-9 P. M.— Op«B All Day Sunday Chou and Bulganin were met March, 1950, with a girl who re oil, the amount realized in foreign passes back and forth. Among the company did well to break According to Section 5 of Chap meeting tomorrow night at the RUY THE PARTS YOU LIKE BEST ' $21.72 from $25.94 in the previous even, the firm states. ^Pioneer sponded to the emergency call put que.sls by workers who want in The commission's decision to upon their arrivals at Prague air putedly told police she made $8,- exchange would cover her national these,.the government reins pass ter 14 in the Vown Charter, the back and forth. Mossadegh has Emanuel Lutheran Church. Berg year. Parachute Company, Inc. was the in on the telephone by .Mrs. James formation before attending meet zone as Business I the land on the port by Premier Zapotocky, who 000 as a call girl and that Howard Iranian Oil Co. deficit and a bit hoard could by a two-thirds vote attempted to broaden the base of will also show pictures he haa A $6 dividend was paid in each source of con.solidated earnings for Sosville who resides in the house. ings tomorrow afternoon called by east corner of Lenox and East is looked upon as the top contender lived off the earnings. more. taken. Devotions will be conducted take an action Involving the wid this pyramid and seems the only year. the year 1952. Pollcemeft Samuel Maltcmpo and organiZ/Crs of the State, County, Center street made after a hearing Outstanding Specials for highest power in the new Czech 'I don’t demand money from But if she sold a great deal of oil, by Richard Berggrcn. BREASTS, LEGS, WINGS, LIVERS ening of streets since the Planning leader available now who can can In December 1952, the company The stockholders’ report also Joseph Sartor, both on duty In and Municipal Employes Union. March 4, is being appealed to tlje regime. women—they just give It to me." that might tend once again only The committee making arrange Commlsslpn has disapproved the NOW ------THROUGH SATURDAY After the Reds seized control in received a gift from the estates presents a 10-year comparison of cruisers, al.so sped to the scene. The meetings tomorrow will be Court of Common Pleas by a group Howard was reputed to have said to strengthen the old feudal sys appeal to mass sentiment, bring ments Includes Mr. and Mrs. of the-Misses Anne \V. and Louise net f«les, net earnings, net worth, Terrific smoke handicapped, the held at 2 p. m. and 3 p. m. in the proposal. of neighborhood property owners. 1948 Gottwald became the most at that time. A morals charge in tem. By selling just a little, Iran ing the issue.? down to such per BACKS and NECKS, GIZZARDS powerful satellite leader in east Harold Macintosh, Mr. and Mrs. Cheney in the amount of 10,462 etc., for the years' 1943 to 1952, firemen for a short time, hinder hearing room when organizers will Summoned in the aopeal from that case was reduced to disorder can keep on her feet and still have sons as the white collar workers. George Chagnot, Mr. and Mrs. shares, which were retired, thus inclusive. This report shows a con ing their work. Once the major dt cuas the benefits on union mem the commission’s action are the Europe, holding a firm grip on the ly conduct and finally dismissed the oil situation as the handy He seems the only one able to deal Czech government. Communist Ernest' Kjellson, Mr. and Mrs. reducing the number of shares out tinuous record of earnings for each portion of the blaze was controlled, bership. Voting Districts commission, the East Center for lack of evidence. whipping boy to keep the govern with foreign represehtati'ves, and RIB STEAKS or party and the police and army. ment in control. Richard Berggren, Mr. and Mrs. FARM FRESH EGGS DAILY standing to 34,104. On the basis of of the 10 year.s, an increase in the sofa was tossed into the front Martin made it clear today he Street Corporation, Alexander Howard was arrested, in the in a land of intrigue he is a master Thomas Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Carl an exchange of seven sharc.s of new yard through the open door. wan not holding a meeting to op Jarvis company which sought the His sudden illness and worsen present case on Oct. 27, 1950, at Not Near Bankruptcy ful intriguer. working capital of $2,480,223 dur Topic for Board ing condition was announced to the Despite propaganda to the con Bohlin, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pen- 505 MAIN STREET. "AT THE CENTER" stock for each of the 34,104 ■I’^^es ing the 10-year period, and an in Mrs. Sosville related the events pose union membership. change, and the Aetna Realty RIB ROAST Uaredo, Texas. He was seized by But Mossadegh's national front cheff and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond outstanding as of Dec.'31, 1952. Company, owner of part of the Czech people in a series of detailed FBI men after he crossed the In trary, Iron is not "on the verge crease in net worth during the 10- leading to the fire to Patrolman Cut from U. S. Western Beef, medical bulletins broadcast over of bankruptcy." The loss of the oil Is not a political party at all. In Wogman. OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9:00 P. M. TEL. Mltchdl 9-8098 retroactive effect in the year-end year period of $5,026,782. Since Maltcmpo. She said her son was The need for additional voting property Involved in the change. ternational bridge from Mexico in fact, it is little else than the per statement has been given to the the weekend. The final death an revenues did have the effect of cut All members are urged to at 1944, the company has spent over in living room while she was feed districts will be a subject of dis- The case is slated for hearing in a taxicab. He had been working as sonal power of the premier, who la tend, and prospective new mem Issuance of 238,728 shares of no the Court of Common Pleas In BLOCK CHUCK nouncement was signed by 11 ting Iranian imports and halting $5,000,000 in plant modernization. ing a younger child in the kitchen. About Town cu.ssion by the ^ n rd of Directors prominent doctors, including sev a tennis instructor in Mexico City. almost the only leader in the coun bers are invited. par value common stock at a stat- Hartford April 7. He waived hearing for removal needed economic development, but The youth apparently started the when it meets tomorrow night in eral from Russia. in general only a small section— fire with the cigarette lighter and Mr^. Earle .S. Rohan of 517 Hart the hearing room of the Municipal POTROAST ■Western observers speculated to New York, was freed in $5, New York City. then ran into the kitchen to tell CUT FROM HEAVY V. S. WESTERN BEEF a very small section—of the na ford road, is in charge of reaerva Building. that Gottwald’s death might have 000 bail and pleaded Inpocent in tion’s 20 ihillion people was di Besides her husband and brother, his mother. Mrs. Sosville tried to New York on Dec. 18, 1950. Deaths tlons for the baked" ham supper General Manager Richard Mar Favors S125-150 been engineered by the new Mos rectly affected. she leaves another brother, Joseph put out the flames herself, but they which St. Mary'a Guild will serve tin said today he would recom FRESHLY GROUND HAMBURG l. cow re^me after his friend an I The indictment, returned by a The economy of the country is Hynes of New York; three nieces, spread quickly. Gathering her two Wednesday, March 25, in the mend that if the creation of .more protector, Stalin, was out of the New York federal grand jury on not nearly so shaky as It has been M n. Nenie 8. TuMIe Mrs. William Ross of Co- children together, she raced to a polling places is to be considered, Inspector’s Pay July 14, 1950, charged him with neighbor's house and called for fire parish hall, reservations for which way. It was noted that Czecho pictured. Iran cannot be compared Columbia, March 19—(Special)— hasset, Mass., Mrs. Henry Peder will close on Monday. Mrs. Clay a committee should be appointed slovakia has failed to meet the transporting the actress to New to any western country. About 80 Mrs. Nellie Sweet ’Tuttle, 74, wid apparatus. She had slammed the CHUCK CORNED BEEF sen of Whitman, Mass., and Mrs. ton Allison heads the supper com to .study the matter. General Manager Richard Mar CUT FROM U. S. CHOICE WESTERN BEEF output of war and industrial goods York in 1948 for purposes of pros. per cent of the population is agri ow of Robert C. Tuttle, died sud Dorothea Wilson of this town, and doors when leaving the house and Among the po.ssibilities dis Ututlon. A second count charged denly yesterday at the home of her this action was credited with halt mittee. Children under 12 will be tin will recommend a wage scale of i demanded by Russia and has been cultural. The people have a triwll- several other relatives in Ireland. served at half the fee for adults. cussed by persons interested in restless, and tom by dissension. that he bought an airplane ticket sister-in-law, Mrs. John H. T. ing more serious damage since the between $125 and $150 a week LB. 49c tion of fatalism. They follow the The funeral will be held in New more districts is using the Waddell SKINLESS FRANKS Westerners her<; also speculated to send her back to Los Angeles leader, whoever happens to be in Sweet, Jr., 29 Four Mile road. blaze had no source of oxygen and for a Manchester clerk of the as a prpstitute. York at 10 o’clock Saturday Two arrests for motor vehicle School to replace the State works-for school corutruction when that the uneasy new Soviet regime power. A great majority never had West Hartford, where she was morning. fresh air that could have caused the flames to spread through the violations were made last night, Armory, making Verplanck School the subject comes up before the might have feared that Gottwald anything but their teakettles and •pending the winter months. would pull- a Tito and lead rest of the house. police reported today. Isabel John a polling place and \ising the Ver- Board of Directors tomorrow : the clothes on their backs. Their She ha» made her home for the son. 31, of Vernon was charged non-Lydall school, now under con his country out of the -Russian Hartman Co. Gets The cigarette lighter was made night. ■ i mainstays of diet are tea, sugar past 14 years with her son and with speeding, and Charlea Gipson, struction, as polls for the Manches DOLLAR SPECIALS camp. ' family, Donald R. Tuttle, of Cplum- with a small flint and ivhoel com Martin said today he would i and bread. The villages are poor Funerals 53. of 172 South Main street, with ter Green area. draw up a set of specifications for 5 Cans Gorton's Cod Fish Cakes ...-S 1 .0 0 A peasant born in Moravia, Gott. Award of $60,000 and primitive and accustomed for bia. Mrs. ’Tuttle was bom March bination soldered to a foreign wald was drafted Into the Austrian violation of rules of the road. the job. accept written applica ^ 10 Rolls Charmin Toilet Tis.sue $1.00 years to having landlords do 22, 1878, in Hartford, daughter of made beer can. Patro.*»'.an John Baldyga made the army in World War I. In Prague the late Dr. J. H. T. Sweet and Mrs, James Duffy Mrs. Sosville said the hou.se was BELGIAN VESSEL SINKS tions, and appoint a committee to | " 7 Cans of Jesso P eas...... -..■••SI.00 their thinking and acting in a speeding arrest and Patrolman Rotterdam, The Netherlands, after the formation of the Czech Hartman Tobacco Company in feudal society. They live off the Bally Boyd Sweet. Funeral services for Mrs. James adequately insured. No estimate Gordon Neddow, the other. screen applicants. i 7 Cans Armour’s M ilk ...... $1.00 Republic In 1919, he joined the Buckland was awarded $60,000 by Duffy of 232 Henry street, who March 19—(A5—Radio Antwerp Final authority for choosing the j land. She leaves another son, Charles of damages was available. said today the S,5IS-ton Belgian newly-formed (llommunlst party. a Federal Court jury in Hartford Get a load of these buys! Save real money. Stock up now H. ’Tuttle of West Hartford; one died Monday night, were held this clerk rests with Martin, but the : yesterday for land it owned in For this vast section of the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tluck of vessel IJege sank- In the Scheldt He spent World War II In Mos Only Good Crops Vital on these terrific food values. Tremendous variety of daughter, Mrs. Richard S. Cas morning at 9:15 at the ^ h n B. 10 Elm terrace have had as their directors set the wage scale. I cow, where the schemes were laid Bloomfield and which was taken Burke Funeral Home, followed by River after colliding yesterday population, bankruptcy is a mean staples and daily-need items—«I1 the best quality^ brand well of West Hartford; eight grand guest for the past two weeks. Mrs. Albert Knofla. clerk of the works ! With Every $10 Order to turn the C^ch Republic into a over by the U. S. Government a solemn high Mass of requiem at Over 150 AtlcnVl with the Panama ship Mariniicci. ingless term and the oil situation name foods on the market. Don’t delay—-come in today! children: three great-grandchildren Tluck's sister-in-law, Mrs. Eliza (bqilding in.'pector) for the Ver-j Red puppet state. through condemnation proceed lii/ St. Bridget's Church at 10 o'clock. The crew of the Liege was 1 Lb. HIGH SCORE CREAMERY BUTTER ings. means next to nothing. To them and a sister, Miss Lucy Sweet of beth Mackowltz. Miss Minnie and taken safely aboard the Mari- plahck. Bowers, and . Waddell •C”' J Middletown. Funeral services will Rev. James Timmins was the cele Elks Discussion schools, received a salary of $6,- For Only ...... After deliberating nearly three the only important thing is the ______kU OUR BEEF CUT FROM HEAVY WESHRN CORN-FED STEER$| _ tl\. brant, Rev. Robert Carroll the dea Miss Bertha Mackowitz, Mr. and nnix'l. The radio warned the PIECK IMPROVING crop, and there has been a suc FIRM RIPE be held tomorrow at 1 p. m. from Mrs. John Charles of Ashaway, 000 a year. No clerk is being used Berlin, March 19 — (;Pl — Un hours the jury awarded the »)» the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral con and Rev. Theodore Gubaia the sunken ship Is a danger to ship cession of good crop years. R. I., also Mr.H.-Matilda Matzko and ping in the riv/er. on the Bowers and South schools ' official German sources last night amount, which was almost the Home. 776 Farmington avenue. subdeacon.' Mrs. May Barry was An nudlenee o6 over' 150 attend exact sum the company asked for Iran's imports have fallen off 50 1 West Hartford. Rev. Dr. George the soloist and organist. Father ing tlie meeting laat night called son. Richard, of Norwood, R. I reported a slight improvement in per cent since the oil crisis. The TOMATOES were Sunday guest.s. the condition of Communist East the property. \\T>en construction is S. Brookes of Rockville will offici Timmins, assisted by Father Car- by the comm)4iee organizing .n completed) the new factory to be oil revenues had paid for such im ! Germany’s President Wilhelm SIRLOIN STEAKS | ate. Burial will be in Cedar Hill roll, read the committal service' at Manchester Elks Lodge hear.1 ports. But Iran in the past year Pieck, said to be suffering from located on the site will be the Cemetery. the grave in St. Bridget's Ceme Chnirninn Jame.s H. McVeigh re Kaman Aircraft Company. exported 60,000 tons o f rice, 20, CeUo Pksr. 19c tery. port that over 300 applications for Adenauer Asks ® pneumonia and pleurisy. 1 Miss Margaret I. Toth 'The bearers were Edward Noo membcr.''h1p in the local lodge n »e past Zone press and radio nan, Frank Delaney, Aldo Pagani, have been received. Chairman Mc have maintained a news blackout Coventry, March 19— (Special) Reariniiig Haste on the condition of the 77-year-old ■) /. — Miss Margaret Ilona Toth, 57, of John O'Connor. Robert Gorman Veigh told the meeting that It was I Chuck Roast '' 45^1 1 Red leader since he failed to ap North Coventry, died last night at and Jot\n LaBelle. the committee’s goal to have be (Continued From Page One) KANOY LAROB FIRM Many people called at the fu tween 600 and 800 applications by pear 10 days ago with other Com Windham Community Memorial Manchester Public Market munist bigwigs at East Berlin 1 Hospital in Willimantic. She had neral home to pay la.st respects and the time that the local lodge l.s careful not to endanger hia im many floral tributes were received. scheduled to be Instituted in May. perialistic succeaaea by a hot war. memorial services for Joseph CUCUMBERS a been ill for a brief period. Stalin. Other informants, however, r Main speakers at the meeting ...Seea Inrreaaed Danger 1 Bom in Hungary on April 29 reported he was undergoing special .1/ H] 1894, she was the daughte r of Anniversary Mass were Thomas Winters, past exalted "But now Stalin'a death haa in- I F^ACE ISIJMIP 3 treatment in an East Beclin Mathias and Mary Zibula Toth. Be An anniversary Mass for the ruler and past district deputy from crea.sed world instability and the 2 For sides her mother she leaves five repose of the soul of Pfc. Angelo Bristol l.odge. and Lo\ils Olmsted, danger in which we all live.” hol^tal. brothers, Louis 8.. and Stephen of F. Zlto will he said tomorrow past exalted ruler of Southington Nearly 10 square blocks around Flushing, Long Island, N. Y., Wil moThlng at 7:45 at .St. James' Ixidge and immediate past presl-, the parliament building were cor liam of Beechhurst, Long Island, Church. dent of the Connecticut State Ell'.s doned off. Inside the parliament, Vice Trial to Cite John of East Elmhurst, Long Association. plalnclothesmen were stationed to I RIB ROAST ’^59^1 Island, and Joseph of Tolland; and Winters explained the meaning prevent infiltration of Red demon FANCY CRISPY three sisters, MIm Victoria Toth of and ideals of Elkdom to the group strators. Hollywood Names Long Island City, N. Y „ Mrs. S. R. and to\iched \ipon the feeling of Police said they had reporl.s that Public Records Communists and neutralists oppos PASCAL CELERY Johnson of Flushing. Long Island, fellowship which he said existed (Continued From Page One) and Mrs. Eugene J. Zslki of West among all Elks. Olmsted explained ing the treaties planned to import - - - The Public Market islhe Convenient Place Willington. Waranlee Deeds the duties and workings of the demonstrator.? from wide areas of I I some six foot tennis professional, HAMBURG 45^ Services will be held Saturday Andrew An.saldi and Virginia state association and explained the West Germany, especially from the Bunch 19c Industrial Ruhr, to stage disorders. has been indicted on a charge of at 11 a.m. from her late residence An.saldi to Louis Andisio. property diflicultics which will be faced by to Shop While You’re Downtown— Besides, You transporting the actress from under the direction of the White on Adelaide road. a new lodge. The Southington Sparking the fight against the.se opponents was Chancellor Ade Callfoiyiia to New York for im Funeral Home of Rockville. Burial Building Pennits Lodge of which he Is a member is moral purpose.?. lb will be in North Cemetery, North To H. W. Fawcett for alterations only eight years old. and Olmsted nauer. who wants the lower house's Get Supreme Quality, Low Prices, andCour- MAIN approval of the twin pacts before MAIN The prosecutor said Howard I Coventry. Friends may call after and additions to dwelling at 886 .said that he felt himself well quali L AM B LEGS fied to offer advl.se to a group he goes to the United States for a was accu.?ed of setting the actress FANCY FIRM 8 p.m. tomorr.jw. Tolland turnpike, $.500. ST, and other women up in plush ho To 'Wadhams and Mav for the founding a new lodge. ststc visit April 6, ST. teous. Personalized Service. ______Vernon-Lydall school, $849,240. , State Association Secretary In the first parliamentary skir tels bordering on Central Park for Mrs. Mary Lnhan the entertainment of Hollywood IGEBERB LEnUOE James P. Hynes of 91 (Charter To Andrew Ansaldi for two one- George H. Williams of Manchester, mish of the day, Adenauer won. BEADY TO COOK and other figures at fees ranging lb Oak street has received word of story, five-room dwellings at Vir a past exalted ruler and past dis The House voted down* a Socialist Have A Swift^s Premium 12 to 14 LB. AVG. trict deputy from Rockville Lodge, motion to throw the treaties off up to $1,000 a night. ■t u r k e y s the death of his sister, Mrs. Mary ginia road, $12,000, and Andor About 30 witnesses already sub Lohan, wife of Patrick Lohan of road, $11,000. explained briefly some of the char- the day’s agenda. OUR FAMOUS SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF Head poenaed are understood to include niovieland actors, producers and Beefsteak This Week-End RIB CUTS FANCY BONELESS BRISKET || CHUCK PIECES actors’ agents. FIRST lb Some of the girls who figured In PRIZE the vice trial of Minot F, (Mick I Fresh PICNICS ey) Jelke, oleo fortune heir, arc FANCY* WESTERN due to re-appear in the Hollywood / case. A jury found Jelke guilty on TENDER Delicious APPLES vice charges. He is due to be I VEAL LEGS MILK FED BONELESS , 1 sentenced tomorrow. STEAK RIB ROAST BEEF CHUCK ROAST Kaplan descrirbed Howard as a Lbs. f o p ^ y CHUCK ROAST BONE IN friend of Jelke'.?. SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE FOR A NICE C O - ‘"ITnls Is an Interesting and MINCED ham FRESHLY SLICED | CHOICE QUALITY Lb. 59 c CHOICE—Lb. 6 9 c 1 POT ROAST Lb. ^ 7 C or BOLOBNA “’ 59c BEEF LIVER 69c I LARGE SEEDLESS you H A V E rofryoHBOw NATIVE LAMB LEGS 1 PORK CHOPS Pink GRAPEFRUIT MILKFED VEAL DEI. MONTE — GLEE CLUB 63c WHOLE OR HALF Lb. 6 5 c 1 RIB END* CUTS Lb. 5 9 c FRUIT G0GKT4IL 80 Oz. Can 35c I STRAWBERRY PRESERVE „ « 29e 3 LARGE KLEENEX ... so SHOP AT CARRA'S BONELESS C O - BLOCK CHUCK ROAST (BONE-IN) .. Lb. 45c 3 F.r 2 9 c AUNT JEMIMA " _ HELLMANN’K REAL AND MAKE THESE SAVINGS TO ROAST Lb. 9 7 C STANDING RIB (OVEN) ROAST ...... Lb. 59e I IRBY'S ^ = Pt. Jar 39c PANCAKE FLOUR 2 ^ 35c FRESH GROUND BEEF 45o.... .2 89c BONELESS HIP ROAST (POT) ...... Lb. 79c GORNED BEEF HASH „ o . c . 25c m MAYONNAISE BREAST OF VEAL CAREFULLY PREPARED BOnOM ROUND ROAST Lb. 89c f ir m m e l l o w SUGAR HEART BABY BEEF LIVER ^ 2V, C .n Over FRESH GROUND BEEF ...... 2 Lbs. 85c FR.^NCO AMERICAN ITANJOU PEARS PEACHES FANCY. BONELESS FOR STUFFING Lb. FARM FRESH POULTRY 4 5 c SMOKED Three Hundred SHANKLESS SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb. 53c SPAGHETTI 15'/, O.. Oh. 1 4 c S Frozen Foods YOUNG TENDER BRISKET CORNED BEEF ^ BONELESS SMOKED ROULEHES .. Lb. 69c BIRDS EYE 5 F.r 2 9 c SUNCREST PRUNE JUICE 25c SHOULDER OF VEAL Finished Monuments and FRYERS SHOULDERS Markers In Our Display ELM CITY SEALED SLICED BACON . Lb. 59c FRIEI^D’S PEA BEANS STRAWBERRIES . 45c BONELESS ^ SHORT SHANK Yard To Choose From! OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 ^ 27c ALL CUT UP MILD CURE CHUCK POT ROAST 69e TO ROAST—Lb. 4 9 c .jJThe Finest In FRESH BABY BEEF LIVER ...... Lb. 69c NABISCO BIRDS EYE EATWELL BONITA PURE PORK (Our Own) SAUSAGE MEAT Lb. 59c BRUSSELS SPROUTS looz Pkg 29c f ir m FRESH LARGE TUNA $ io 49 And $1.69 Ea. Lb. 4 9 c Design PREMIUM CRACKERS IJ). Pkg. = VEAL CHOPS SWEET I.IFE PINEAPPLES TRY OUR COMBINATION FOR HME TO THINK ABOUT YOUR EASTER HAM CRKAMO Can 2 1 c Workmefnship RIB OR Fresh MAY WE PLEASE HAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY u>. 25c ORANQE JUICE I e Oz. Cans 29c SUNCREST A GOOD MEAT LOAF ONLY ^ 55c SHOULDER Lb. 6 9 c SAVE ON BUTTER ^ Material MARGARINE Each Ift COFFEE LAND O' LAKES SEAFOOD Cuttin); done in our own WE ALSO HAVE EVISCERATED TURKEYS .SWEET LIFE shop from the rouffh stonq FROM 6 LBS. UP TO 30 LBS. HERSHEY GOGOA 8 Oz. Tin 25c French FricA POTATOES 21.^ 39c Lb. 77c GOOD SLICED BACON ^ 63c NECK OF VEAL to the finished memorial. • Lb. FRESH SCALLOPS 79e SMALL Nbw Crop SauBrkraul— Extra Large Dill Pickles POTATOES Always Native Poultry, Fowl, FOR POT PIE—Lb. 3 5 c ( Swansdown O C BROOKFIELD STEWIN6 OYSTERS MANCHESTER 10% OFF ON 12 OR MORE PACKAGES Yellow Cake Mix .. i f c d C 10 LIm. 39c Broilers, Roasters FILLET OF HADDOCK MEMORIAL OF FR02:EN f r u it s o r VEGETABLES^ GREEN MOUNTAIN Lb. 7 3 e FILLET OF COD COMPANY SEABROOK FARM OR BIRDS EYE t « POTATOES FLORIDA JUICE INDIAN RIVER PERCH FILLETS A. AIMETTI, Prop. GOOD COOKING COR; PEARL and HARRLSON MARKET O IU N G ES D . . 39c HALIBUT STREETS Opposite East Cemetery K..T.Wood FIRSTSTORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. 10 Lb. Sack 3 9 c GRAPEFRUIT SWORD FISH t e l e p h o n e MI-9-5807 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET SWEDISH LOCKER PLANT and MEAT HOUSE CARRA’S INDIAN RIVER or 5fI-8-8852 OKN THURSDAY: EVENING Til E P. M— OPEN PRIDAV EVENING *J- S ia iS S E L L S T . TEL. MI-3.8424 iCLOSED ALL DAY MONDAYS -.. -...... — Lb. Peck 4 FT 29c SALT HERRINGS Open Sundays ECONOMY 444 CENTER STREET PIENTT OF FRU 5 9 c Buy Direct and Save Money ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE
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f- I m a n c h :^s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n N., T h u r s d a y , m a r c h 19, 1953 PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953 . PAGE FIFTEEN BY HERSHBERGER toonerville f o l k s BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS r i Sense and Nonsense
A younjfster'i! definition of What do we live for if not to make “nervoim": "I feel In * hurry kUj the world Ic.sa difficult for each High S chool W orld over, but I can’t get atarted.” other? George Eliot. Golfer- You imiat be the' worat The mlnlater waa dlatresacd by caddie in the world. Caddie Hardly, sir - that would yOL. XX, No. 26 THURSDAY, MARCH 1» Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviaer the fact that a reitain group of be too much of a coincidence. women Inalated on goaalplng dur ing part of the aervlcea. He knew ^Oncc upon a time there waa a that while the choir was alnglng man who aal up aJI night wonder the women would have to talk loud Coach Faculty'Senior Game ing where the -aun \s'enl when it MHS Marksmen Rank Speaker Tells 14 Honored to hear one another. went down. And then It dawned on Upperclassmen Hear So he made arrangenienla with him. - the choir leader to try and teach Of Broadway For Writing them a leaaon. The foliowlng Si^i- Laura John’s an awfully fresh Second in State Meet day the, choir atopped abruptly. Service Recruiters guy. I wouldn't trust him ton far. In the dead alienee that followed Flora Huh! I wouldn’t ti’uat Professor C. Robinson Gold Keys, Honorable a woman'a voice came out firm and him too near! R . Pbtterton Leads Way Addresses Members of Mention Are Awarded Representatives from clear. "You won't catch me walk Legion of Honor Legion of Honor ing down the atreet in my under Flnrenz Ziegfcid and Charles As Gunners Take Hon S & B; Slides Viewed For Writing Skills Four Branches Talk to wear.” Dillingham, the great' Broadway ors in CCIL Competi Junior, Senior Boys; producers, were pallbearers at ‘•Broadway, Its'Play*, Players, Congratulations are In order for Little Bobby waa called from hla Houdini's fiinfral. As they carried tion; For Season, 10-1 and Deaigna’* was' the thema of Speak to Girls Also play to meet a vlaitor. the coffin of the famed handcuff 14 members of the student body Prof. Charles Robiasoit'a talk to yialtor How old arc you, little and escape wir.ard out of the Mancheater High'a CC7IL cham who recently won gold keys and man ? membara of Sock and Biitkln and Five men representing the four church. Dilllnghnm Iciijicd over pionship rifle team closed, its,auc- honorable mentions In the annual Little Bobby—I'm at the awk and raid, "Ziggie. I bet you a hun the ProfeBalonal 'Women*! Club on main branches of tha service spoke eessful aeaion by gaining a prob Scholastic Writing Awards Con ward age. dred dollars he ain’t in here!" Tuesday at Center Oongragattonal recently to all intarestsd senior Vlaitor Really? What do you able second place In the Connecti test. Special congratulations go to Church. Profeaaor Roblnaon of tha boys on tha quallficaUons required mean by the awkward age? Some 2.’).OCO officials, under cut High School State Rifle Cham Mary Lou Potter, "53,” who waa Pratt Institute illuatratad his Itc- for admiasion to tha various Little Bobby- Too old to cry and Government regulations, may en pionship Meet in New Haven last the proud recipient of a trophy ‘I hop* you don’t mind—I want to **• how crumb* and too young to awear. ter homes without a search war tura with slides of outatanding mo in recognition of her outstanding branches. Many .aspects of oach Sunday. Indian ace Bob Potterton tion plcturas of Metropolitan division were discussed by the apoti show on thi* doaign!" rant. Was there not an old tradi ability aa a journalistic writer. WeaT a amile and have frienda; tion about a man's house being his led the gunners to honors in the Opara productions ,aa- as This contest, sponsored by Scho men concerning age, advancements' wear a acowl and have wrinklca. castle? meet which serves ,as the cham scepea of .tha.'current Broadway lastic Magazine and the Hartford and benefits. 'Ewo Marina aer- OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE pionship event for the Connecticut season. Courant, offers a 81,000 scholar geants, a chief Patty Ofttcar in OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE schools and is conducted by the The season this year was quite ship as first state prize. This year the Navy, and an Air Forca Connecticut State Rifle and Re international -in flavor. The return through her stirring account of her lieutenant talked to. a group of Answer to Previous Puzzle volver Association. Nearly 1,400 of Greek and French theater, the escape from Communist rule in about 200 hoys. £6AD/ COOLd I shooters from all over the eaat dancers of Bali., as well as foreign Hungary, a young Hungarian A Marine repraasntativ* pra- TMe e l e c t r ic a l ' ‘Why ahould YOUR bill b« *o high? IH* atill rida* on tha plays have contributed to this sented the facta concaming induc ■THE LAST DIM 6 0 L B l/ A F tE R ALL THE'' !«• were present for the match. refugee now In a Connecticut IpirJALLY FLA W ED YeARS/ WHY, IT, MECHANISM OF bu* for htif faraf Although final official reaulti of flavor. In a recent interview', faculty school became possessor of the tion into thla branch o f tha sarvtca. MY INYem T iON HOaiZONTAL 62 Measure of Another notable trend is men, but doesn't plan on using it. ; BETWEEM H(6 £ A R 6 ,^ w a s BACK INi the meet will not be tabulated for coach Harry Siftith stated he has | "It" will take the place of the scholarship. The age requlrcmant for mtn. U I B05TER-^TH6 O LD ,f "fHE PROHIBITION HAVE PICKED UP 1 Screen actor, paper several days, all atate high schools towards dramatic readings. George a surprise secret team ready to | 17 years. An inducts# nooda to SOME STRAY , Barnard Shaw's ‘‘Don Juan in whole faculty team in case’ the In the Senior Division, Grades ; Bo y THINKS HlSy-^J ERA WHEN X -1— Nlcol VER'nCAL had fired and no score was post spring on the non-suapectlng sen- | profs get in trouble. 10-12, the following M.H.S. stu possess excellent physical and RADIO WANES?; BY GALBRAITH Hall," atarrlnl; Charles Laughton, mental health. Basic training la TIN MAN ‘STARTED PREDICT-. SIDE GLANCES 5 He was born 1 High cards ed which topped the MHS score ior baaketball team, in the annual Opinion is varied, hut distinct. dents received gold keys: Janice UM-N0 /TN6 \ Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Agnes conducted for a period of tight in Ossining, 2 Learning except that of perennial cham Senior-Faculty baaketball game to Strange to say, the teachers pick Murphey, 54, for an essay; R ^ er- m e s s a g e w a s pion Hsunden High. The third high Peter MltokeU Moorahead, and Charles Boyer; b e ' held at the Rec, tomorrow weeks at Parria Island. Many op- TOO PERSONAL.' ----- York 3 Redact Stephen Vincent Benet’s, “John tne faculty nnd the students are Turkington, 54,' news Story; Rus I He is a rising est score was posted by Staples night. betting on the Hcniors. .An official sell Taylor, 63, news story; Albert portunltiea for advancoiteant in 4 Stranger Brown's Body,” starring Tyrone Psllot Photo, rank and education ara offerad. FAP/r ------in High of-Westport. * It is fitting that out of the sev' Asked what he thought the opinion w'lll be voiced by the chief Guay, 53 sports story. ’Those re Jo-Aane She* (comb, form) Power, Raymond Massey, and secret plan waa, senior Jazz Far Enltatment periods may b* tour, moviedom Winning Team eral senior students who have rd Jndlth Anderson; and Emyin Wil gucaser. Principal Edacn Bailey, ceiving honorable mention include 5 Hangman's Led by Potterton’s 182, the In rell toaaed hla head hopelessly-and five and aix ycara. 12 Morse or knot cently finished .struggling with liams as Charles Dlckep were the as soon as he decides. Charles Shaver 53, short, short "Tha perfect little lady” — the 25 On the 41 Wager diana score totalled 700 to n score their college entrance examine said he didn'i know and waa sus Doors will be opened at 6:30 story;. Eleanor Eeelert 65, two Navy Anglo semaphore 6 Age production which made the type of perfect description for this week's sheltered side 43 Perceive of 735. for the first place Hamden tions, we come up with Legion pecting the worse. p.m. There will be a shortage, if essays; Sally Newcomb, S3, gen A recruiting - officer from tbs 13 British money 7 Indian braver 26 Rip drama so popular. Legionnaire, quiat, charming, de of account 44 Bugle call shooters. The Indians* first team, naire of the Week, undisturbed (? ) This writer has been)searching not an' absence ~of 'seats, so come eral article and news story; Mor Navy, apoke on the detirablo as 8 Dispatched 27 External 45 Soviet river Soma Of the' moat 'outstanding mure, and utterly feminine are on pects of hia division.'Ths msatal ' 14 Sea eagle consisting of Bob Potterton, Bnice by the stiff tests—Peter Mitchell. the building looking for he, she, early. The game will start at 7 gan Porter, 54, hoatorical article; ly a few of tha adjcctlvoa that 9 Horse's gait (comb, form) 46 Irritate Anderson, Joe Bell, and Mort Pete is a busy boy on the Man productions have been ravtvala of or It, whatever th# case may be! p.m. James Ferguson 55, news story, and physical requtrementa ara 15 "Emerald Isle" 10 Poker stake plays Ilka "The ’.Constant Wife" might ha appUod to our gal-oT-tbe- 16 Rowing 29 Small island (coil.) Handler, captured the second place Chester High cammis. He is active The search was fruitless. Some in After the game plan to attend RuSs Taylor 53, news atory; Forbes high. Outstanding educational op- , llBamboolike "Pal Joey" and “ The Children’s moment, Jo-Anne Shea. portunlties are offered in more implement 30 Approach 47 Incursion honors for Manchester High. Pot in the Current >Ufalra Club and formation haa been revealed, how the sports dance in the High Warren, 55, sports story. grass 31 Gaelic Hour.” Now plays such as “Th We've all heard o f the "duipb tl.an 3,0(N> fields of' civilian am- 17 Memorandum 49 Mimicker terton shot a 99 prone and an 83 Sock and Buskin. His work can ever. "It" haa 10 legs, five heads, School Music will be furnished by 19 Masculine 32 Caterpillar crucible," Tlmle of the Cuckoo' In the Junior Division (Grades blonde," but here’s ont gal who ployment. The Navy Induets* :ra- 18 Surgical 50 Minute skin offhand. Bell’s score was 96 prone- be seen every week In this very and 10 arms. “ It" equals the brain the Vagabond Quartet. 7-9) Roxanne Heritage, 56, won nickname hair opening 78 offhand: Anderson scored a 98 newspaper for Pete Is a reporter and "Time out for Ginger," have power of five average full grown certainly dlsprovaa that espres- celvea training In Boot Camp at threads been quite successful also. Al Guay '53 honorable mention for an essay as aion. Jo-Anne ranks ninth in the 21 Roman bronze34 Evergreen 51 Assam In the prone contest and an 80 in for the High School World on top Balnbrldge, Md. 30 Forsook one's 23 Peruser Tha top musicals of the season did Karolyn Kaye, 56, for a short SentoV class of over 300 students. An officer from ths Air Fm s • plant, ■ silkworm the offhand; and Handler shot a of his other activities. story. associates 24 Incongruous were two Hodgers and Hammer' (And that's no blarney, either I) discussed ths quallficatloha ‘Irs- 22 Weird 52 Plant part 96 prone and 75 offhand. Our boy of the week makes his English C^88e8 Sally Newcomb, 'S3 jumble 40 Follower 55 Footed vase The Indians’ second team cap stein hits, "South Pacific" and Points & Penalties Y-Tsens, Current Affairs, the quired of a candidate. An skcsI- 24 Detested presence felt on the field of sports Foreign Policy Aasoclatlon, the tured 13th place with Ed Reich- as well. He plays football, baaket- "The King and I." A new show lent opportunity for eollegs grnd- 38 Chemical "Wonderful Town,” the musical Hold Dfacussiolis Hi there kids! I’m back with a Somanhia Staff, the Gift commit hates la offers^ by the Air n r c s dyestuffs 1 1 s 4 7 8 7 T- II arl out in front With 177. Relch- ball, and a mean game of golf. ard earned a high-on-team for the Studies provide no problem for comedy version of "My Sister few niewa items from the girls’ P&P Chooses Cast tee, typing for the High School In the cadets,, an advanead brtmeh 3.3 Fish sauce sports’ world. World, and a part-time sales clerk it A Ih second time for his fine perform Pete as he has been doing well Eileen," which stars Rosalind of the sector. Tha paratroopers, fui 34 Golfer's term Russell already has been classi Three pro and 'coh dlscuAsions job at Montgomery Ward and airborne division, offers an s x ^ - 35 Withered ance. for the past four years in the col For Annual Play IS tk n I, Other shooters on the second lege course. His subjects for the fied as a hit. were held March., 13, in Mrs. Ema A group of junior and senior Company occupy a good deal of lent position for hardened nnd 36 Chair •our Legionnaire's spare time. In BY V. T. HAMLIN team were Bob Pitcher, Norm present year include: physics, Among films recommended Were LoomlsUi period trtx iCnglish class. girls will'be leaving on a bus at alert men. ALLEY OOP “ Yeep" Of Trouble 37 Hypothetical d w io ll Miner and A1 Lange. The team "Come Back Little Sheba,” "Mem' 9 a. m. on Saturday, March 21, for any other free time she has, Jo- The final talk waa givetl by the structural English, modern problems, solid ‘‘Should the. legal voting age be The cast, understudies and com HOW lyvou \ I KNOw...Bur total was 636. her of the Wedding.” "Tales -d f a BWlmming and archcry clinic at Anne lik u to practice her Dick- Army representative. The pos IT'S LIGHT AB /W N O W .l THINK TH' units geometry and trigonometry. lowered to 18 Veers?" waa the fir.st mitteea for the play, "Meet Me in KNOW? WE IWHATSW0IT WITH h. ft The third team captured tenth Hoffman" and "Streetcar Naihad the University of Connecticut, tion (diction, to you); and she’s an sibility for advancement in this A FEATHER AKI GRAND WIZER WA6 31 Endure Mathematics seems to be his topic on the program. Lawrence St. lx>uia" to be presented in early r CAKTl HEAR \ R)GHT...THI6 SACK A IN 'T S O T / THAT O R E FR E E place in the meet, oddly enough favorite department. Desire.” Demonstrations wHl be given by May by Paint and Powder, under ardent fan of Dick Tracy! bremch. Is Ilniited because o f the 30 Demigoddets K k ft r t » ji ' s r Jo-Anne has followed the college NOTHtN' RATTLIN'/ Id FULL OF IT (3PEN /A IR WE HAD A beating out the second stringers. Music has played pn important He showed scenes from Metro La Polls spoke against this idea, the Archery and Swimming clubs the direction of Misa Marian Hale, draftee system. When a" man TROUBL^^*!^ , VET.» y^U TTLE WHILE AGO? 41 College town Led by MHS‘s only girl firer, Judy stating that people at the age of of the University. h a ^ recently been chosen. course throughout her high school reaches the draft* age of II he ra- in Ohio I i f part in the Legionnaire's life. He politan Opera productions of Alcox, the third stringers scored has attained considerable recogni 18 are irresponsible and not cap The part of Mr. Smith, the career and tnis year her subjects ceivea a card which makeg him 42 Succinct P "Alda" and "De Fledermous” . Lav % totalled 639. Other firera were tion with good reason, as a violin able of making their decisions in The girls planning to attend In father will be played by James Include EngUeh, modem problems, eligible for the draft until his 36th 44 Small tower % w P ish productions under the new chemistry, typing, and her favor (Charlie Braun, Bob Cross, and Earl ist. Pete has been playing in the manager Rudolph Bing, have such important matters. To quote .the swimming group are Sheila Ham and hla wife, Mrs. Smith, by birthday. If deferred, for a deair- 48 Russian $ Carron. Judy Alcox fired a fine 173, High School Orchestra for three Lawrence, "The qualltiea-of a good O’Brien, Priscilla Hill, Diane Cul Shirley Warren. ite, modem history. Starting next able reason, the draft age is ad storehouses given the Met a "ahot in the September the will further her her best to date, and she becomes and half years and as a result of arm." fighter differ entirely from those ver, Peggy Carter, Kathleen Me The eldest daughter, a little spit vanced to 3*. Tha mental and 53 Operatic lolo ■ R the second girl student in Manches this he has been selected to the of a . voter.” Cann, BiqtK Shinn. Connie Mori fire, will be portrayed by Margaret education at tt)e University of physical requtrementa are much 54 Operate To conclude the program Pro ConnacMeut where she- will major ter High's history to earn her let All State Orchestra for the past feasor Robinson gave advanced re In favor of the cJiapgq V ^ 'A l-i arty, Opoh>..LaVlsta, Norma Le- McKinney. The ^rca-^^ar daugh lower than in other bnmhbis*. 56 Harbor IN 4 4 « 16 <1 It ter In free coihj^ut'ion with an all three years. Cnaife,' Mary Parmakian, Darla tera are Too.i(le, leather, and Agnes. in social Studies. After leaving DalaenOOft 87 Hawaiian ports on forthcoming plays and fred Swain, who believes that- R those hallowed halls of learning, male squad. To continue with his honors in operas. man serving his country should he Virllll, Jo (Javaleri, Marjorie Har Mary Jo PoWell, Paulina Cormier, One. organisation ie dommon to precipice n m ss the field of music, Pete has attend ris Ofcrry Rohan and Barbara and Joyce Bursack, respectively, Jo-Anne hopes to teach some phase Bll four branches o f the service. **H won't hurt your training far tha track taam H yoy 98 Bitter vetch . Add Tenth W'in t Marilyn Rogers. ‘54, extended the privilege to vote. Al of social studies In high school. In a contest last Thur.sday, the ed the Laurel Music Camp for two fred also said /'I t wrill -give tho.se Dougan. The girls Jn the archery will play these parts. * This division known as OCS> Of SO Great Lake t i si This gal loves music, and ws atop long aneugh to taN ma H tha coach will lot you «■ Indians tidded their tenth win in years and he has received a one group ire Helen Goss, Elaine Dun The boyfriends of the daughters ficers’ Candidate Bchoolf la de 60 Winter 18 and over more confidence in were finally able to narrow the take ma to that danoa!" scholastic competition by downing year scholarship to continue his their government nnd make them can, Jeanette Botterton, Betty are: Lon. Blair Prentice; Fred, signed to meet the desires o f the 1 (*«l *f M* dews. dM. r. M. ds« V d. Faa d« IH vehicle id t l Hagenow, Pat Campbell and Caro Dennis Guay; and John Henry Hat of llkis to "Why Don’t You Be \' tile University of Connecticut study of the violin. IIF Is Champion feel n.s though they have done enlistee. It provides ths interested If Not restricting his energy to lyn Bengtaon. Turek. lieve Me.” ''Because You're Mine," and ambitious young man a mesina ‘ Hartford Branch Frosh by a acore someth-ng for it. and "Lady of Spain," and anything CHRIS WELKIN, Planelwr MAIM IN of 859 to 771. Leading the way for .school. Pete participates in many 111 Frosh League The rest of the cast includes: to Increase hla pay, duties, and activities outside of school. He James Juros and Howard Hast Grandpa, Jerry Vlchl; Lucille, by Eddie Fisher or Jane Fromnn rank. the MHS firers was Captain ings were the participants In the Dick White, president of the sings in the choir of St. Bridget’s Manchester Ski Club, spoke at a girl from the East, Rene Schaulb; or especially Mario Lanza. Oh yea, When each concluded their out Handler, followed by Reichard, second argument; "Should .- the we almost forgot—"Open the Miner, Bell, and Pitcher. The meet Church, and is a member of the Room IIF is champion of the Joint meeting of the Girls' leaders Katie, the Irlah maid, Sylvia Mc line, small groups formed, and a national nominating conventlcln be Carthy: Mrs. Waughop, an .ir Door.fUchard" is a special favortta was fired without the services of CYO of that church, as well. Freshmen Homeroom Baslcetball Club and the 'Varsity M Club on question and answer period was Sports and music would seem to be League. On Friday, the 13th, Rborn abolished 7'.! ' Howard, thinking the Monday evening. March 9. A movie ritable neighbor, Carol Hewitt; Mr. of hers. Potterton and Anderson, but the national nominating convention So long as pizza and veal scat held. Anyond desiring special in enough hobbies for anyone, but IIF turned back 12 and 14F com on nkling. taken by the Manchea Dodge, and Mr. Duffy, two busl- formation waa permitted to apeak Indians easily outshot the Col unnecessary and -a waste of. time, neaa aasociafea of Mr. Smith, loplnl are on the menu, you can legians to gain another win. Hand Pete’s gone further than this. He bined, by the score of 70 to 49. ter Ski Club, and a movie on base their mind at this time. Many boys thinks places like NANtucket are After losing the first gams. IIF spoke for Its abolishment. . He ball were ahown. Refreshments of James Juros and Thomas Riddell; rest assured that Jo-Anna's going ler fired a 96 prone and 83 stated that, jt could he Improved to order them. But in the line of had points clarified which had real Nancy (or is that fancy?) came back' to take the next two ice cream, cake, and cookies were the conductor, Franklin Laurence; long bean in question in their offhand; followed by Reichard with Believe is nor not, Pete is able to .by elimlnatioji and shortenihg and Ida, another girl friend of pet peeves, "People who try to be a 99 prone and 76 offhand. Total and win the Freshmen plaqiic. served. minds. find time on his busy schedule to Harold Brainard paced the win speeches. , , ■ Lois', played by Hazel Christi something they’re not." And her scorera were: Handler-179; Reich- ania. favorite movies are "Quo Vadls'" Csptsfn Huestis of tha 'United hold a part-time job. He is employ ners ivlth 28 points. Harold set up On the other hand, Janies'argucd The ('arly spring after school ard-175; Miner-172; Bell-172; and ed by tbe Fraser Manufacturing The understudies are; Mr. Smith, and "With A Song In My l|eart.'’ States Woroeq Marines and Statf Pitcher-161. many plays and was by far ,th'e for the (Continuation of the con .sports are coming along fine. Sergeant, Kurtls of the Waves Company on Spring street, where outstanding playmaker of the vention since' he feels, if the con Robert Butler; Mrs. Smith, Esther Some day Jo-Anne wants to The win gave the Indians a final he does carpentry work. Tumbling and badminton are filled, Pasqualini; Lon, Ronald'Contois; travel to South America. Parla and ■poke to the Junior and senior season record of 10 wins and 1 loss, league. Tiny BiardI ranked second vention. Were abolished It, would but a few more girls are needed gtriM of the military life for As Pete is quite interested Ip with 19 points and as usual he Rose, Betty Lou Wallace; ToOtia, Mexico and also to Scotland. the loss being to the Alumni squad. threaten the inner security of our for juniorrsenlor volleyball. women, its Sdvantagee and disad music, he has several favorites in played on defense BUI Adams, one govem m ^t for they would have Roberta Lockwood; Esther, Hazel This Legionnaire, who originally Russ Taylor, '53 this field. Eddie Fisher and Sara (Christiania; Fred, Richard llior* hails from Hollister Street School vantages. of tbe top scorers for hit team, no Vay of 'i^ettlng a candidate. We wou)d like to welcome Mias Boot Camp, Too Vaughn are the top vocalists in hia waa held -to eight points, August, Last o n . the p.ogram v.as the •sell; John, L,arry Caaaelia; Ida, considers as her greatest honor Marianne Tlcmann, a student Karolyn Kaye; Lucille, Judy Moz- winding first place in the United The upperciaas girls were told • ONE IN SEVEN opinion while Stan Kenton's or Bennett, and Brault all hit for question, "ShoMkl the electoral chestra really sends him. He goes physical education teacher from zev; Katie, Gail Bowers; Mrs. Nations contest last year. that they could sign up tr of Man- Hla illustrated and informative Bailey last Thursday. Mr. Bailey leaves into thatch, its wood into looking forward to running it cheater’a Civilian Defense, was in such as this daily. For the rdmain- Book Reports Held buildings, and its leaf fiber int’q again next year. lecture "took" the students to the spoke to the group concerning the der of the third quarter the stu terviewed at the March 9 meeting vast Antarctic to view the expanse fun which Is attached to working fishlincs, cordage, and hammocks: Bob Buckley '55 of the High School World staff. dents have beim assigned oral bio and living conditions at the North on the committee", but warned the graphies.' ThSfe g«ports concern By English Classes Perry, speaking on - various Pole. students against hurting anyone’s aspects of (jivil Defense, explained famora leaders in American gov Points contributing enjoyment feelings. emment. The time period range.y Spring Fashions the local program and set-up. This Included a huge clock made entire More faadnatlni; book reports Tho members of the Commence from 1869 and 1957. Grant became program-has been rather limited ly of straw. President Eisenhower's ment committees then met sepa have been given by Miaa Anna so far, though, because of tbe in President in 1869 and Elsenhow luncheon with Adlal Stevenson, the rately in order to pick a faculty McGuire’s college English atu-- Seen by Y-Teens sufficient funds allottadit. he said. sris term wilt terminte in the year raging Holland floods, and scenes advisor and a chairman for their denta They have been done on Mancheater is the supply depot of the popular winter sports, skiing 1957. Other important peraonali for ponnecticut, and if an emer group, and aUo to decide about ties whose biographies are being cards ready for flUiig as in pre famous Ux*. Burton Knopp gave an il and bobaleddlng. meetings. The faculty advisors, AYB lt I Rif lustrated fashion talk at the meet gency arpse in an area, supplies covered in this unit of work ara vious reports; . This tima.' the I—<1 fiwyfp—IH rfaprfafEEQ Ruth Ann Azihger, '53 who are so generously giving up ing of Sophomore Y-Teens Tues would have to be dispatched to such leaders as Adlal Stevenson, books read were non-fletion, and HARRIET day night in th# Assembly Hall. that area from 'here. That the their time to help the students, and Jamaig Blaine and Eugene Debs. the reports ranged from biogvapb- HUERARD Mrs. Knopp, introduced by Norma state’s supplies are stored her# is the chairmen of the various com Peggy Erickson.,'54. ies to motion j^ture historyj mittees arc a.? follows: Gift com • Thera were many A ’s on the AYER Jones, used as her models Lynne fortunate for Manchester, for, Student Council ' Sandals and Barbara Fischer. should there be an air raid or other mittee- John Allison and Gilbert luaignment, biit the moat eye Mrs. Knopp showed how one emergency, these supplies could be Hunt; Recreation committee, Mary catching cards are those with iipMrSiJi NOW ONLY 50c* 8poii8pr8 Drivc8 Ann Martin and Harry Smith; Will Rah Squad Hold VH’ KI-INT A Note To Mrs. PelLston BY M1CH.VKL O’M ALLEY BUGS BUNNY Manchester's Piano does not ' need a great many drawn upon for local use more im hand drawn lllustrationa. Bach clothes, but must know how to mediately. committee, Anita Groastnan and report has either a picture from So offeedve, lo pleasonl to Distributor for Laurence Perry; History commit a magazine or an original draw A t the home o f MRS. nSUSTON THE wear them properly and use dif Perry also expressed concern A discussion of plans for the an Fir8t Practice INISURANCSMA6 HC^SHeawC; PWC^i^ANJDMKINa.' VM—no wonder Ayer Dry tee, Ray Juros and Walker ing. Some of the artiata who LBAEWBF'THSfrTHfc WSXTBS/ THE n U ffIC M PIAA40NP WON'T FOU.OVMN© AiOENINO... i- — ■ THAT OTHBR CLUCK AAW HAA V/H6 KE TO, ELMEE, • SOHMC^ ferent combinations of color. She over the lackadaisical attitude nual Navajo Indian drive high 5* THE ONLY f»»* LE ON 7WB 5KACW. NOW ■J VICFLINn? TOO, PUT I AIN'T LETTIN' it a foverlto wMi metkuioui also stressed that nice clothes do shown by many people toward lighted the Student Council meet Briggs; Prophecy committee, Al received A’a on their reporta wera •UT, VIC, WHO WXILPA JAUSnV JgW »L TWIEF fiWPOPV PfA-T A4» TO The firat in a aeries of three n w i o MAKf A1W5S \vVHO aUFPW iO«7DM HOWAFOUTTAWNO A CANT 5EBM TO PLACE men ond women. Specially not give a person personality, but civilian defense. At present, the 67 ing held (jn Tuesday, March 10. At Guay and George Emmerling. Karolyn Kaye and Cynthia Lewia. • GULBRANSEN practices preceding the election of Other A reporU weiV:;. dOR* by Arf'‘nOV40KUC*-BAVKi»)faJC« LA6T W UK 15 t h e w a w b . ie n t in t h b priced for o NmHed lime— instead the person ahould have a major target areas in the country this liieeting council members aoOAL nfilETEC Seniors View Film new cheerleaders, was held in the Judith Henaen. Alan and ^ SAMONPfy IW TOWN. you tove 90c on each |arl • WURLITZER good personality, and clpthes to go are vulnerable to enemy air attack agreed to apon.sor a clothing drive at any time, as our radar ring and aa well as a drive for funds to help gym on Tuesday, March 13. Anna Horwath. ‘ v with it. A group of 50 sophomore and • HARDMAN interceptor planes are not able to the children of tWo schools. To supplement their study of Avard HueaUSf, After her interesting talk, Mrs. juplor girls turned out for the Knopp answered questions which quell such an attack. Final arrangements for the Victorian literature the senior Eng lish ejasses recently viewed the practice. They were briefed on the were put to her by the group. Furthermore, the 'civilian de forth-coming Senior-Faculty game meaning of being elected to the The invite4 guests for the eve fense program all over the nation were made as GAry Bogtl \vas fllm "David Copperfleld." This Aim checrieadera, and split into groups ning were the freshman and Junior has been lagging behind schedule, chosen to man the microphone and cut from the original showed only where they practiced the cheers FRESH Y-Teens. but it will probably be stepped up give a playrby-play dcacriptiori of David’s early life. under the direction of the old Miss McAdams reminded the under the Eisenhower ad'rhinistra- the slaughter. Ticket-takers were Basil' Rathbone ay the cruel cbeerleadera. W bM aaa. girls of the Play Day which is to tion. hlanchester, however, rates drafted. etep-fathcr, W. C. Fields as Mr, It was announced that the next Cmmif ha held at the Hartford County Y very highly among the other com Preceding the new business of Macawbec, Roddy McDowell ai practice will be held during the on Saturday, April 11. All Y-Tacn munities in the nation in civilian the day, winter sports awards young' David, Edna Mae ()liv6r aa P. M. " X " period in March, ^nala Arlinir Brat members are urged to attend. defense programs.' were approved by the council. Aunt Betsy were.stars. will take place on April 17,. Lenore Zwiek, *65 ’ ^ g e r Turkington, '54 Sally Newcomb '53 Sally Necomb '53.,* Clalra Jonaien MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953 PAGE SEVENTEEl# MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1953 Transfer of Braves May Be Sample ^f Things to Come Miller^s Topple Buck^s to Cop Y League Crown,i 64 to 60 Three Games Player to Coach Bosox to Use Enjoy Big Nights in Y 'Bowling League Indiana Gains NGAA Day and Belling!hiri Expect Basketball Rule Makers ______’ Perini Predicts Third 111 Toui’nev X Young Players Title Beating Kansas Father Blaney Turns Out Each Score 20 Points To Approve One-One Rule Again 'V Major Loop in Future Rockville, Hot - Cats, -tT Oiitfirlfl anri Shortstop K ansas City, March 19—()P)— throughout the furiously played King pins of the Y Senior Bas« Norwich Win; Four Indiana's hurrying Hoosiers proved ketball League, Miller’s Rsatau-* Ghirf Problems for St. Petersburg, Fla., March 19—; ,, , . j , j game between the hard pressing free throws be given for a com , . .. . .president,I president, repeated again and their right to the title of the na teams. Indiana led 20-19 at the Top Teams at St. Thomas Y Resultfi rant will now turn their sights on Kansas City,. March 19—(iT^— • (>T) Milwaukee is big league and . ggdin that "Perini’s fine standing Tilts Thursday Night tion’s No. 1 basketball team by an winning the playoff honors. Last Basketball's rules framers decide , mon foul, with playei;s required to Young Boston^ Skipper quarter, the score was tied 41-41 try both. Another was that the Golf Publicist Boston is a one-club town after the ' with the other club owners was the nexing the 15th NCAA Tourna at the half and the Hoosiers were Nlller’l tl4) night Miller’s downed Big Buck’s, today whether they want to keep : The Intermediate Tournament ment of Champions bannm 69-68, B. F. Pts. 64 to 60, in a one game playoff for penalty for a common foul be one Sarasota, Fla.. March Ig— — first major league franchise .shuf-1 most important reason for their got underway last night at the in front 59-68 at the three quarter By EARL YOST | King, rf ...... a 1-4 7 the much-maligned "one and one" approval." over Kansas University’s fiery the circuit,crown. Each team fin throw counting two points. The youth movem ent is In full fie since 1903—perhaps only a East Side Rec with three games. m ark. Successful "w'hlto collar” basket D«y. If ...... a 4-7 20 .sample of things to come. Smiling after winning his long Jayhaw ks, Don Schhindr waa the band Friest'Coach Checks Book Arctri. r ...... 1 8-7 * ished the~regular season with 12 free throw rule—and chances arc Other schemes dealt with reduc The first game found the Hot- ball coach at St. Thomaa Seminary , Hubblard. rg ...... a 2-2 • and 2 won and loaa records. Wap- ing the offensive foul to a viola bloom at the Boston Red Sox camp The time will arrive when only battle, Perini said he was “ over Coach Branch McCracken’s leader in Indiana's championship they’ll say, "Yes." Cats from East Hartford beating in Bloomfield is a Ylanchester pro Belllngbirl. 1g ...... * 2-2 30 ping took fourth place with a 72 A high-placed member of the tion, making the guilty team lose where Manager Lou Boudreau New York and CHiicago will bo whelmed” by the vote and im- the M anchester Laurels 66 to 55. Hoosiers did it in a furious running march with 30 points. Born canned and shotlng battle climaxed by 26 for Kansas before finally get- Total! ...... I... . M 12-23 44 to 66 win over Pioneer in the first National Basketball Committee po.sse.ssion but not allowing them hopes to make the first division If two-club cities in the opinion of pi'essed by the spirit of cooperation It was an exciting game with the duct, Rev. Philip Blaney. Father Rig R«fk*a (Ml game. said the rule probably will he a free throw. two or-three kids come through. owner Lou Perini of the Braves of the other owners and their con Hot-Cata jumping off to a 10 point Bob Leonard’s winning free throw ii„g his fifth personal foul with Blaney has been handling the Koaaknwakl. rf ...... 10 8-5 34 THE RATTLE for first place given another year’s grace if for "Conceivably a compromise plan who yesterday received unanimous fidence in him. lead early In the game only to with 27 seconds remaining before Indiana leading 62-61 and five varsity cagers for the past eight Varlpy. rf ...... I 0-0 2 between Miller’s and Buck’s, aa no other reason than that nobody "W hen you lose a h itte r like* approval to move his Boston fran 10.500 partisan. Kansas fans in i minutes remaining. Vllga. If ...... 4 0-2 13 could he adopted,*' said H. V. Por The wealthy contractor, last sur have the Laurels fight back and at seasons and haa rolled up an im Morgan, r ...... ,...... * 0-5 4 waa the other games between the has come up with an adequate Ted Williams, the West you can do chise to Milwaukee and 7-1 sanc Municipal Auditorium last night. I The climax came when Dean ter, secretary of the 20-man body, is improve your defense,” said vivor of the original "Three Little half time the lead was cut pressive .710 winning percentage Vlttner, rg ...... ;. .. 2 0-0 4 two this season, went all the way substitute. 1 epre.scnting groups in the United tion to transfer his Milwaukee Steam.shovels” who bought the to three points, 27 to 24‘. Tom The Washington Huskies, who Kelley drove in for a fielder that record. St. Thomas teams under Auguat. Ig ...... 4 8-4 . 13 Boudreau. "We’re not fooling our Bralnard, If ...... 0 0-1 0 to the wire. Both teams played The committee said it expect States and Caif^dn. "But with all franchise in the American Associa Braves in 1945, said the advent of Molumphy was top point-getter came into the semifinals as lourna-. tied the score 68-all with a minute F a th e r B laney have copped 98 heads up ball and the few paying ed to clean up It.s business before selves about the youngsters. It will tion to Toledo. ment favorites, took consolation ami five seconds to go. But sec the opposition against the plans take time. If a couple of kids make television and lack of enthusiasm for th is gam e w ith 27 points. wins as against 40 defeats. His Total! ...... r fans on hand were treated to a noon. Bruce Drake of the Uni offered it looks doubtful." "The country ha.s changed in the honors, 86-59, over Louisiana! onda later Kelley fouled Leonard Score at half time. R2-S1 Mlllfr’a. It, we might make the first di by Boston fans were the big fac He had plenty of help from la te st < aggregation, the 19B2-53 fine game. versity of Oklahoma, added that One of the surpri.ses of the whole last 75 years," said Perini, "you tors in making Boston a one-club Fred (Dark who hit for 16 points, State.' and' the Hoosiers’ great guard had edition, finished with a 9-9 mark. vision.” can’t deny Los Angeles and San In winning, the Big Ten cham two shots coming. Wapplif <72t The initial canto started off very . he foresaw "no radical changes." buslne.s^ was that the'"coaches, town. rhll Brown and Jim Farmar were Only once—1960-51—did Father B. r. Pin. slow as each team waa feeling out THE FREE THROW rule is the most outspoken critics of the "one Boudreau, no longer on the ac Frandisco are m ajor league in pions presented McCrackan with Leonard missed his Jirst pop, Blaney and his charges go under II 4-fi every ' respect. And so are Mon PERINI SAID he had originally the ball handlers setting up many tl. K.upferarhmldt. rf the other. Miller’s couldn’t get In big one on the agenda. Adopted and one," let an opportunity pass tive'list, likes the New York Yan of the scoring plays. Norm Vlttner, his second National Collegiate but dropped in the second ti'y. the .500 mark winning eight and Lanx. tf ...... R treal, Baltimore and some other planned to move to Milwaukee In Kansas’ chances of pulling anoth . 0 1-1 side to get shots off and had to a year agef and then subm itted to without recommending its elimi kees "very much” to cop a fifth Bob Farrell and Dick Lacoss were Athletic As.soclatlon blue ribbon. losing ten. Walker, r ...... cities. A third major league is the 1954 but was "pressured" Into er one out of the fire died when Frey. rs»...... T 4-R rely on Steve Belllnghlri’a aet- a series of broadsides, the rule nation. straight pennant. He adds a making the move by the Milwau tops for the losers while Bill For The first one came in 1940 by a MUST SUCCESSFIX season S. Kupferechmldt. Is . R 0-0 couple of Ifs—If Catey Stengel’s only answer for the futii;c." substitute center Jeri-y Albert’s ahoU to keep them In the game in stipulates that when a player is They didn’t let the matter come kee fans who wanted to go big tin set up most of the plays. 60-42 score against the same was Father Blaney's first, 1946-47, Paloiie, Is ...... 2 0-0 luck holds out and If Injuries stay Pre.sident Walter O’Malley of school and in the same arena. I long one-hander from the side fau Bakulakl, Is ...... M the first 10 minutes. Buck’s de victim of a common foul one not to the floor in their final session Jerry Goodrich Stan HllinskI league in ’53. In the second game, the Rock when the S aints rolled up 22 fense was pretty to watch as they In the iact of shooting—he gets away from Phil Rlzzuto and the the Brooklyn Dodgers also predicts lt must have been a bitter dis-, ed to connect with time running Totals for rules recommendations yester Two of the hottest bowlers In the Y League last night were Jerry sweeping change* in the baseball "I had no intention of going this ville Jewels put together a fast straight wins in an unbeaten cam 81 10-15 72 keep sliding off and never gave another chance to score a basket day. Yanks’ "Big Four” pitching staff. Goodrich and Stan HlUnaki. Jerry had two fine games of 140 and break and height to win over the appointment for Kansas Coach out. paign. The following year the Flaaeer (Ml. n "Chicago is improved.” he added. map. year,” he said. "Although- my, bet Forrest (Phog) Allen, dean of the Although Kansas’ Clyde Lovel- II 1-7 Miller’s a chance to screen for If he misses his first free throw. 144. then a heloV p ar 97, for a 381 triple. Hilinskl rolled a 164 third smaller but crappy St. Ann’s of Saints won 19 and lost but one . 2 (M) "If the new n^n (Vem Stephens, "YOIT’LL SEE MORE territory ter judgment said I should. I nation’s cage mentors, although lettc’s tournament , , . record . of , 141 Shota. Playing this kind of hall This holds true except in the game, for a 383 score. O ther top scorers were: Count, F arran d 365, wanted to leave Boston with a bet New Britain 50 to 47. Rockville game. The two year coaching mark McCurry...... 5 (M) enabled the Green and White to last three minutes when all com- in particular) can play 150 games. Joe W ftkowskt 13J-377, Je rry Smith 353, RIchy Jarv is 379, Bill Pa beiiig drafted than you can shake walked off the floor at half time he’d in.slsted all winter his Jay- points set n four games stood the of Father Blaney stood at a re Brown, rs ...... 6 1-8 Herald Pboto The White Sox problem is their ter ball club thrni we had last hawks didn’t have any sort of a , test this time, Indiana figured in Kynbel. Ig ...... , 4 0-0 srfare a few passes and aet up fast t mon fouls draw two throws, both Fogarty Brothers gan!, Jr.. 138, Arnold 135, Bruno Mazzoll 135-385, Ed Kovis 144-373, a stick at," said O’Malley. "This sporting a 12 ^Int lead and then markable 41 and 1 following the Tom Cosgrove pitching staff." can set up a chain reaction.” year. I was willing to take a loss chance of repeating their their « tt‘ng_three meel_ records. W'are. Ig ...... 4 8-.1 break scores. good if made. At the same time Fred McCurrv 352, Charlie Varrick 140-364, Vic Taggart 143-394, Poo for another year to satisfy my own had to hold off a last quarter ral- 1947-48 season. Boudreau didn’t share the popu O’Malley may be right but it 1952 national crown. The Hoosiers’ 810 points for TntaU ...... 4-18 M Eddy Vllga and Walt Koaakow- fouled teams must take their Will Pill Honors Tom Cosgrove of 279 Parker Gleason 146-370. Mike Zwiok 136-137-372, W alt K om panik 153-37(), selfish interest in leaving with a ley to win. Dave Payne and Ed the four gam es toppe^l the 807 Puring his undergraduate days Score at half tfme skl were making the beat of their lar opinion that Cleveland was the can’t come true before October be Moser were high men for the Temper# flared late In the third . 44-40 Wapplng. shots. They can’t waive the foul. street has been appointed public best team In the American League Flynn 350 and Smokey Smoluk 356. better club.” made by Washington in ivlnning at St. Thomas. Father Blaney Refereea. Rlmichartf-MeConvIlU. ariety of hoopa for Buck’s while The extent of the coaches’ and cause the major league Executive Jewels with Gary Stalger and Bill period when a mlxup In the official Village Charmers’ B ow ling relations representative for the last seaaon when It lost to the Council last Sunday froze all ter The major league All-Star game, acorlng had Kansas’ only tall the ronsolatlon event. Illinois had played three varsity seasons, 1938 Bellinghiri and Leo Day scored for rules makers’ confusion over what Manchester Country Club for the Hamilton played good defensive the old record of 298 In I9.II. I 40, w ith the cagers and waa a Miller’a. The second frame had League season came to a success Yankees. season becau.se of a fractured ritory except for the period from originally scheduled for Boston, ball. Ed BatogowskI, w ith 21 player, 6 foot 9 Inch B. H.. Born should be done to perfect basket 1953 season. Tom is also a mem Langlois Upsets Oct. 1 to Dec. 1. The lone excej)- did not go along with the franchise Indiana cracked the 4-game free i teammate of Father John Tierney, the fans really cheering for the ball is evinced In the results of a ful clo.se earlier this week when "The best team won It." he said. finger. ^ points, was high man for • the committing his fifth personal foul. ber of the Tournament Commit "Cleveland's defense is its weak Shortstop is Boudreau s head tions were the Boston-to-Mil- to Milwaukee. It waa transferred throw record with 108 successes! also of Manchester. Father Tierney North Enders aa they opened up a questionnaire sent not only to col Fogarty Brothers defeated' Garden Saints and had Phil Malone and After Allen and the K a n w ^ Schjundt made an individual | u now at St. Peter’s Church In Local Sport tee. ness. I didn't expect the decllfie ache. He has been playing Milt waukce and St. Louis Browns-to- to Cincinnati and will be played Joe Abate helping him In the scor 12 point spread and it looked as lege coaches but to those of Grove in the final roll-off for the Dykes» % in Dallas Baltimore moves then under con Ju ly 14. had stormed Pf***: free throw record of .49 for the , Hartford. Adrian Brennan, noted though they were headed for a big YMCA, AAU and high school of Boone (shortstop Ray Boone) Bolling, a 22-ycar-old collegian loop title. The past season was the who hU a .250 at Birmingham last sideration. The Browns, of course, ing. | coach Of the Aetna Ufe Glrla, win. Clem Morgan, the only big team s. Mary Campanele, Janet Boucher to come 80 quickly. Final game found the Norwich tion, of flclMa changed Borns \lo-I Washington, upset 79-,53 by , handled the Saint teams during the winners first in -the V. C. League. "Chicago or Philadelphia could sum m er; tend At R ichter, a .248 Dallas, M srch 19—pitchers with 38-year- NB.V AT A GLANCE .Tacariso did the ball handling. For as a guest team in the champion- able in the tournament by the l ® u ‘*'ch. bespeciirciea Breaking Into the coaching field 8U0GE8T1ON DEPARTMENT! dividual honors her consistent "bonus” third baseman from Los Langlois the sto ck y - bushy- game to the New York Yankees la 1945 a.s an assisUant to Rev. five Summers Father Blaney has cate of the first. The score stitute plans. France, outpointed Bobby Dykes, old Ellis Kinder, reporting his back Wlnd.sor, Ralph Dclgaudio and ship tournament since it’s played : press and radio. The all-star team | f. *J*'*ck of working Chrlaten the Charter Oak Lota the high-scoring enabled Fogarty’s to Angeles, mnst be kept for at least haired nuin from Pont-Audemer, when the change was approved- Wednesdiiys Results George Anastasia played the best. Daniel Barry, Father Blanej^r attended B. C, He also coached the changed hands about every two SEVEN SUBSTITUTE plana gain the fourth round and also the 154'*, San Antonio, 10. condition Improved, tabbed for oh R neutral court. 1 selected Included Bom, Schlundt I boys, both in classroom Waddell Memorial Field in honor regular bullpen duty and no start tw o years. was the iinaaimous winner over Emerging from the three and a Indianapolis 74, Milwaukee 69. Thursday night will find four moved up the following season, aa 3t. Thomaa golf team. the late George H. Waddell, mlnutea. The height of Miller’s be were offered. The basketball men roll- off title. Macon, Ga. — Eddie Green, 160, half hour meeting, Perini asked The score stood 53-52 for Kansas ; and Leonard of Indiana, Houbregs j ®Bd on the hardwood court. All ing roles. "We’re much better In our catch Dykes, the lanky Texan from San (Indianapolis wins pl.ayoff for games going with the first game when the rhubarb developed and of Washington and Dean Kelley of j who have come Into contact with head man, a post he haa held ever M IN IA TU RE RED BOX base local general manager. gan to tell Buck’s, but they came were asked what they thought Members of the winning team Kannapolis, N. C., outpointed Jim ing than we were last spring," "How did the club come out':”’ Deck with some nice shooting on my Jewel, 162^, Columbus, Ga,, ,llm Plersall, the young man Antonio, last night as Dallas’ best fourth place In Western Division). getting underway at 6:15 between it was just about that close Kansas. since. ball pennant, gift of Rev. Robert about each of them. The vote was were; Lucy Heck, Rita McAllister, said Boudreau. ' Sammy While When informed they lost, he said Stack, hangs in Father Blaney’s Norm Vittner’s and Bemie Au- overwhelmingly against all seven 10. who had a nervous breakdown last paying boxing crowd In history the Stafford Bulldogs and the BIGGEST THR1LL8 coaching. MANCHESTER CHAPTER of Shirley Hanna, Helen Arthur and proved to be one of the best young turned out for the nationally tele "All right, we’ll become.Milw.aukec Manchester Fireballs. At 7.:15 the suite In the priests’ wing at the Baaeball Umpires will meet Mon guat'a aeta. Miller’s, playing a bet plans, ranging from 10-1 to 15-1 Madge McPartland. The runnerup .Summer after a series of blzzare "During my second year we were Barcelona. Spain Louis Skens, episodes at Boston and Birming sters to come up in many seasons, vised fight. Then Langlois’ man official Thursday.” The Braves Hartford All Stars will play the Aneetnela. rf .. .4 3 1-1 7 RK.STACRANT I.KA(irK ^ playing Cheshire Academy. Wc Seminary. A catcher in baseball day night at 7:80 at tha West Side ter game than in the first half, negative. Garden Grove was comprised of France, outpointed Lula Mendez, play Cincinnati today at Braden H’-irtwcll. If ... . 1 1-2 ham, Is being groomed for the cen- finishing with a .281 average. Gus ager, Jean Brrtonnel, charged a Nassiff Jrs. At 8:15 the New Brit were behind by two points with for two years, Father Blaney play Rec. Applicants for the written ahowed why they were the league One of these plana was that two Arllne Culver, Barbara Jtohrbach, Spain, 8. (F lyw eights). ton. Fla. HyrynciuicU. If .. 0 0-0 0 Nlarhos and Del Wilber back him ain Nutmegs play Meriden 169th Bnleecvich. c .. .. 2 0-0 4 but a few seconds to play when examination will be welcome. leaders. Day and Bellinghiri, along terfleid Joh. His hitting Is a douhi- "runaround.” , , There was no solid opposition to Rlvnea ... ed the outfield alongside of Father fiil factor but he already has up. PIN BOYS and at 9:15 ^St. Augustine’s Boy Rwlns. r ...... f 2 1-3 5 Saverlck .. Guy Settlno, now an official, took Tierney during hla final year at with Joe Hublard, began to'move Ttvo of the three pitchers that -This afternoon Langlois and his the Braves’ transfer in the Na Dclgaudio. rs . 5 0-1 10 T„upe ...... shown he ran roam far and tvide Brigade play the West Hartford .. 0 0-0 0 a pasa at mid-court and threw in St. Thomaa. PETE AOETO’S SS4 triple top- the ball and acresna began to Work came from Chicago in the recent manager depart for New Y'ork tional League meeting. The own Fllmone. is •... P. Arrto .. In the outfield. Last Spring they where Brctonncl said he would lay Knicks. E. Pagan I a basket to tie the score., In the O rdained on A ugust 24, 1945, tad the pinners in the Restaurant and their outside shooting Im- Vem Stephens’ deal fit into Bou ers said most! of the tim e Was con- Norwich 1.T3) . 15 35 tried to make a shorstop out of his fighter's case before Bob Chris- WANTED Totale ...... overtime there were six seconds to Father Blaney was graduated from Bowling League last night, provsd. With two minutes to go dreau’s starting routine—right .sumed in discii.ssing the proMems R. F. rt.-*. 14 Norwich. T)»talR ___ ...... '20 they moved out In front, 60 to 58. him without too much success. tenheny, chairman of the New involved —particularly the sched T)aly. rf ...... 7 2-2 ifi Oak (irill play and we were one point down St. Peter’s School in Hartford, handers Marv Grissom (12-10) 0 TWENTY THREE entries have Dom DiMaggio’s eye trouble York Boxing Commission. ule. .I'lhiiJ'r’M. rf ... 0 n-0 Hot-('ata (fifi) Boslle ...... 102 HR when Settlno again threw a des lat:r St. Thomas and also at St. When they controlled the ball and Hector (Skinny) Brown (2-3). Boys 16 years and older Murphv. If .... 3 3-4 f) B. F. Pt". mnn.«ki ...... 114 ion peration shot from mid-court and been received for the Town Table again they started a weava and placed a heavier load on 23-year- Southpaws Mel Parnell (12-12) Brctonnel said he would a.sk that THE NEW SCHEDULE finds D"hic jkn. r . ... in .5-fi 2.1 2-fi Ifi , Kpaijo;- ...... R4 m Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore. 0 n-n n F. Clark, rf .. the ball dropped through the nets Tennis Tournamsnt. Deadllns Is tried to freeze. Buck’s, trying to old Plersall, The little professor’s and Maury McDermott (10-9) Langlois fight the winner of Milwaukee .swapping places with re .. Brown. If .... 4 .1-4 RoraHioa ...... m S4 For the past eight years he haa Tjaflcmm#*. rp .. n n-o 0 0-0 ...... 120. 115 as the gun went off. When Guy Friday night at 10 o’clock. Tourney gain poaaeasion, wera guilty of future Is in doubt. He remained Pittsburgh in the original p'aying to set pins in Mahehes* 0 .1. Clark. If ...... 0 SaeleU ... been htaring confessions on Satur form the backbone of Uie staff the Ernie Durando-Paddy Young Smiikow^ki. Ip 0 0-0 ...... 0 2-fi will start Monday night. Pairings fouls. Day hit for two and Arcari behind in Boston, due to an eye in chart. The Milwaukee Braves will L<‘\vl8, Ig ...... 1 0-1 2 Peniefe. r .... threw the ball up I said to myself, day's In New Britain and aays two with Sid Hudson (10-13) and Wil bout, with the winner to meet the Annuraiftta. v ...... 4 0-1 Totala ...... 538 ‘Lightning can’t strlck twice,’ but will be announced in Saturdays got two. Buck’s came hack wlUi flammation, when the rest qf^ the lard Nikon (5-4)'! winner of a Jlandy Turpin-Charlcs be a ^’Western” team 'and PJtts-' ter's finest bowling alleys Molumphy. ip ...... 11 ,T-n Masses every Sunday in the Hard Herald. Anyone intereated may club went South. It i.s a recurrence Totnl« .... 21 10-13 52 ...... 0 0-0 It did and we won by one point," a basket but this ended the scor SEE THIS ONE TODAY Boudreau has been impressed by Humez fight. Bretonnel said he had burgh will become an "Eastern" >Vit«on Clfi) Ilodpkin^. rp ware City. call Mel Cushing at 3-8421 aftsr 6 L- Farmer. Is ... 0-0 ing as the Mlllermen took the of an old trouble for the last of the work of lefthpider Bill Henry, team in the league realignment. Fullano, rf. 2 5-9 9 Ornielll Father Blaney said. Boys at St. Thomaa are eligible tried to get a fight in Paris with Zwirk .... Naming the five best players In m. league UUe with a 64 to 00 win. the DlMaggio boys. who split 1952 between Boston and As a result of the shift, Milwau Apply Totals 12-.T0 6B for the varsity six years. "Most Humez "but he’s afraid of us.” MrMullln . his eight years at St. Thomas was ^ Both teams wlU be Idle as they will ''X If DlMaggio gets in enough San Diego. He w'as 5-4 with the Brctonnel said he also had tried to kee will open the aea.son at Cin Laurela (.U) AnHer.*on . boys, however," Father Blaney Spring training he might open in cinnati in the traditional early B. F, Pta. La Fllever/ not too hard a job. "Rev. Tommy have to watt for the winner of the Red Sox. Tom Herrin, a 23-year- get a fight with Turpin but to no Vlttner. rf .... .3 3-4 9 said, "play but two years of junior first game Monday evening, center, but it is doubtful. The more opener, Monday, April 13. Pitts MANCHESTER 0-0 "Tuck" Campion was the best. He lf)e tnm^uViSncec/, md^exciting mdhr Car in World! old righthander with a 10-12 re avail. ie^ lW eragesI Hoimee. rf .... 3 Totals .... ___ .509 534 college (varrity) ball.” Lyman Hall Wins likely lineiip will find Hoot Evers cord at Louisville also has looked burgh. now slated to play its first --cll)le. If ...... 1 0-1 VIlli Louisa 40) Is now In W est H artford. John WapplnFs Q*ne KupferschmldU crowd of over 5,000, but with • AT LOW PRICES 4 0 i-.n Most unusual happening during and L«n Prey's shooting were the in left, Plersall in center and good. 15 games in the East against BOWLING GREEN Eecavlch. If ... PatMlI ...... 97 114 Bowler of Waterbury who will be rookie Gene Stephens or veteran only 3,880 payees, turned over $12,- Brooklyn, Philadelphia and New LaCoa.*. c ...... 1-4 BolInrkI ...... 138 9.'i ordained a priest in May and Set- a St. Thomas game was "when Class B Crown big factor In the Harvesters’ vic Kinder was a starter in ’52 but 213.60 to Promoter Lew Gray. 654 Center Street Arthur Drug Stores <.1. Fnrrrll. r .. 2 0-2 Georsettl . . __ 132 101 one of my players tapped a ball tory. ‘Both boys were getting their A1 Zarilla in right. Stephens is the Boudreau plana to save hiin for re \ York, opens the season at Brook n. Farrell, rs, 5 3-4 Watker ...... 101 12.5 tino rate. Also, Captain Zlirgy HOURS 8 A. M. to I I P. M. 4 spindly youngster with the man There have been larger erowds for lyn, April 14. Fortin. Is • • • • • h4 1-2 P. Correntl .... 121 104 Kress of our club thl.s season. Zlg- Into the wrong basket. But I gueaa share of rebounds and scoring on lief duty this season. Any evening at 6 o'clock New Haven, March IB—(P)— nerisms fo Ted Williams. boxing hern but this Is the biggest ■Warren Giles, N ational League gy waa the best reboundcr I ever that’s quite a common occurrence, Ernie Bercier’s desperation aet nica driving ahoU. After a close Harry Agganls, the ex-Boston mom^ gate. Eaeh fighter got 25 Totale ...... 2^ Totals ...... 089 539 tie said. first half, which had the Wapplng EXHIBITION BASEBALL Score at half time. 27-21 Ilot-Cale. had. Fifth man would be Ray shot with 10 seconiis remaining University football star, is battling per rent plus about $3,600 from Dumouchel of Hartford, who la Judging by the St. Tliomas eight five out hi front, 44 to 40, the Wednesday’s Results Holton Lake (3) gave Lyman Hall High School of for the right field job after an television, thus I.anglols and Dykes Rorkrllle (50) Koi’ilra .... 119 107 317 continuing his study for the priest year record, thf youngsters are Walllni^ord a 48-47 victory over Forest Streat gang came back ■ early trial at first base. CHyde Vbll- Cuban All Stars 4, Pittsburgh received over $6,000 for the eve F. Pt*. Sobl-kl ...V, ...... fls RS — isr. strong they played good ball for BALCH Is Your 0-0 hood.” are my choices the subject taught the proper basket in which East Haven and the CIAC Clasa mer, long ball hitting veteran, also (N) 3. ning’s work. Stlecur. if .. Mile): ...... T ...... 1.. 95 101 121 .320 • the most part of the last 20 min Carter, rf ... 0-1 'if.f ).^chlan ...... 9s S9 9( 281 Herald Photo. related. to dunk the leather by the very B basketball championship last is in the picture. Archie Wilson, Clnlnnati (N) J, Boston (A) 3. Langlois fought a boring in fight Payne. If . .. t-1 Kocbi)i ...... 114 99 112 3 ^ Rrv. Phlli|> BI.'UM'Y F a th e r Blanev teaches T,.atin and capable Father Blaney, night. utes but faded in the last four ex-Yankee and Washington Sena Chicago (A) 12. Los Angeles all the way. He explained that he McGovern. If 0-0 Borrllo ...... ^ — 87 87,! About 2,600 spectators jammsd minutes. This was enough for the tor. has been handicapped by in (P C D 9. Hamilton, c . 2-4 Harvesters as thay began to pick did this in order to stay Inside Speedy TV Lu^a. r ...... 0-1 Tutila ...... 49fi 499 521 1515 1 Yale’s Payne Whitney Gym to see juries. Cleveland- (A) 10, New York Delponte. rs 0-0 with a good fast ball. up loose passes and set up ecorea. Dykes’ long reach that "would 0.0 Miller'e (1) Odon Ltddle, a southpaw with i Lyman Hall continue its string of Dick Gemert, who hit 19 homers (N) 6. have beaten me to pieces if I had Sityrb. rs .. riangh!ev ...... 97 100 27.1 Grimm Believes Braves upasts as It rallied from a 38-26 Whitey Wagner and Bob Brown, and drove in 67 runs as a rookie Detroit (A) 6, St. Louis (N) 0. Moser. Is ••• 1-2 Pohl ...... 110 120 ion 330 17-4 graduation ticket from Mil along with Mac McCuny, were fought him at long range.” (’herubinl ...... 101 9.1 89 28.3 waukce last season,- slso rates for deficit entering the final quarter. despite a .243 average, is the flr.st New York (A) 5, Milwaukee Service By Totals ...... 23 4-9 Dedimone ,, ...... 112 n.H RK) 325 East Haven, first ranked and the number one aoorera for the Langlois weighed 16Hi pounds, New Brl(aia (4«) a spot on the staff. He led the basem an. Billy Goodman, 1950 (N ) 3. Dykes 154'i. , Dummy ...... 91 88 8ft 268 A Vastly Improved Club previously unbeaten, could not con Chutemen. The scoring honors for batting champion, has settled Philadelphia (N) 10. Philadel F. Pts. American A.ssociatlon with 159 the night went to Gene Kupfsr- Abate, rf ...... 0-1 2 TnUl! ...... 490 5U 478 1479 trol the hot aljootlng Art CaUpano I^si PACK/\KD ptricisn '400/ down at second base after a series phia (A) 5. Oualann. If ...... 1-3 p. 9 strikeouts In 1952! compiling a 2.70 til the last quarter when he schmldt with hts 26 points. Experts! of switches. Chicago (N) 5. St. Louis (A4 4. BETTER DEAL Batogow.«k). r ...... 3- 1121 Bradenton, Fla., March 19--I/T). Johnny Antonelli, the $52,000 earned run average. THE WAPPING entry will play Malone, rs ...... 5-5 9 The 19.53 Michigan Slate Relays Lew Burdette (6-11). an’excel brought hts night’s total to 16 George Kell, acquired from De Washington (A)- 1, Brooklyn 8cali.«e, Ij; ...... 4- 7 fi TT-What klntj of a club does Mil bonii.s baby of 1948. snd-y^tung Del points. ______the Teachers in the first game of troit last June, still is the stand (N ) 0, Sports^ Mirror attracted 336 track and field lent relief man for t.he Braves last Famous ultramalic drive, deluxe radio, heater and defroster, white wall tires, clock, PONTIAC DEALER athletes from 22 colleges and uni waukee Inlti^ril in the stunning Crandall, a brilliant catching pro's- On Monday, Lyman Hall topped the playoffs Monday evening at out third baseman In the league St. Louis "B” (A) 4, Japanese WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF RADIOS, I ( . Ill' r -I ' . . I 't 'll. Il' • l‘ I T o U ls ...... i ... 17 12-27 47 year, figures to be the top man in 7:30. cigar lighters, front and rear spotters, inside and out, beautiful jet hlack. Driven only Score at half time. ^27-15 Rockville. versities. .shift of the baseball map? Can It j pect, adds to Grimm’s optimism. second ranked and also unbeaten although he was sidelined late last A ll-Stars 3. TODAY A YEAR AGO—Henry CAR RADIOS and TELEVISION SETS b e tte r la.-t y ear’s di.ainsl seventh- CrandBll. who reported during the bullpen with help from Virgil Southington with another last 14,000 miles. This car carries a new car guarantee. We’ll trade vour car for a down pay Frnka resigned as head football place fini.ah at Boston 7 Does* It Spring training, is due to take over Jester who was 10-5 at Milwaukee quarter rally. WRE8TUNG TONIGHT ment and terms can he as low ns ,S69 a month. RIGGER TRADES at BRUNNER’S, v, coach' at Tulane to become vice SERVICE TELEPHONE MI-91821 have pennant potential? the No. I catching job from and 3-5 at Boston l.tst season. He Catapano threw in two free Australian tag teama, comprised president of Austin (Tex.) Col- la a hard worker with good con M anager C harlie Grimm, back in Cooper, giving the 38-year-old vet Shota with 55 seconds - remaining of Y v o n Roberta and Bal- BASEBALL ROUNDUP legp. eran extra rest. trol. to Set the stage for the Lyman largeon and the Msskes Mb-''I FIVE YEARS AGO—Lee Sa- SEE US ABOUT Milwaukee where he won pennants About the pennant lace, Grimm in 1943 and 1951. is ontimiatlc. He Antonelli. comes back with s Hall win. I and O’Yams Cato, headline* th* vold, Paterson. N. J., knocked out CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. 42-2 record for two years of Army says. "Who.'ver bests Brooklyn Is Tony Masaari led East Haven weekly pro wrestling card tor-lg i Gino Buonvino of Italy in, 54 sec doe.an’t talk pennant for h«sknows going to v/ln II. UHF CONVERSION th a t is a bit, out of reach. But he ball. He has appeared more mature with 21 points. at root Guard HaU in Hartford. Tigers “Own” ‘Cards onds of the first round of a sched Im, at the age fo 22 than when he left OWNEq; M ill PERINI. who has uled 10-rounder at Madison Square does think he has a vastly taken a financial beating at Boston 311 M AIN STREET proved club. for service after th-j 19.50 season. Garden. ' Grimm counts on an Improved say;. "I really don’t know the po TEN YE.ARS AGO — Sammy .jiS THE BRAVES preoared fo tential of this club. I think It’s the 1 95 M 952 fake the field today against Cin defensive team around second base We have y o iif choice In color In InxGrapefruit League Angott handed Willie Pep his first I MALONEY'S | best we’ve had since 1948 whan we cinnati -carrying the Milwaukee with full sesson piny by shortstop several sedans. Priced as low aa defeat in 63 pro fights before Johnny Logan and second baseman won the pennant. I’d like to watch E Sales— Radio and Television— Service M label for the first lime, he told (hem play for a month with crowds »6,834 fans in a 10-round^ bout at / Tel Mitchell 9-5238 whv. John Dimmer. The big question on By BEN HHLEG.AR , Washington got five other hits. Madison Square Garden. in the stands just for a change. Assn ...... 102 92 103 297 S. Holliind. If .. Pin...... 97 112 188 347 * League teams very often either. Charbnnrati. If .... 0 0 ’oi cock ought to give it to us. Last can hit the long ball. Last year at F’Rgant. -Ir. Come In and See *1 '50 WILLYS '51 PACKARD '51 PONTIAC runs to win the- game, 5-8. Don- ...... 1 13 ...... / . 106 121 95 1’22 They lost 104 limes in their own R. nnllan.l, r . . . e. . year all we saw was Icflfianders. Cincinnati, where he played the A nuibl ...... 102 135 93 .380 ovan, who tolled for Milwaukee Abrama. rp ...... 5 - 1 ^Li Brooklyn even threw (Tirlst Van ...... 112 93 115 .130 A JEEPSTER 4-DOOR. OVERDRIVE social circle, and finished last. when It waa atill in the minors, Zlcmark. rg -...... 4 0 8 Specializing In: A t Cortar's, In Manehastor, yaur .Chtvraitt will be tarvietd outfield, he batted .278 and drove I'AKiini, Sr f ^1 CATALINA Apparently what Detroit needs Ronn. l|r ...... 3 0 Cuyk and Johnny Schmitz at us. in 52 runs, Inelnding 13 homers. looked like a minor leagaier __ 2 1 5 - ...... 519 553 544 1416 Our Display OVERDRIVE, HEATER RADIO,.HEATER, GOOD HARD TOP—IT’S LOADED Is to label all opponents ”St. Louis WrniPl, Is .... by '’factary-trainod mochoRies, using ganuint fpetary mtthods When we got to St, Ixniis. It was j The infield is set with Adcock. M anrhpfiter M otor HaleR (1) atralnat the Y’anka aa they rapped A1 Brazie, Harry Brecheen and 12.5 .38.5 BEAUTIFUL BLACK Cardinals.” In 18 innings this Total! ...... 65 • BRAKE SERVICE \ Dittmcr, Logan and Mathews. Mm/.7.o)) ...... 12.'. irC) TIRES. LOW MILEAGE him for four straight hits before 144 117 Spring the Cards haven't bwn able (40) Vinegar Bend Mizell. It seemed we i K ovi! ...... 112 373 19S2 DfiSoto FirMtonifi 4*Door M a n SAVE be got a man out. B. rtf. and ports avtry step af tha way. Dapand upan Carter's far the looked a t Mizell every other d.sy. S lb b y S Istl. 32. can fill in for any .MfC'urrv ...... i n IM 127 .^52 to get a run off Detroit {Etching. 2 12 of the first stringers except Ad V a n ick ...... HW MO 119 .364 Both Chicago clubs won on the A. Catf'a. rf ...... *i t He hent us four limes. | ...... 130 M3 131 394 Yeatcrtlay. the Tigers beat the 0 0 • FRONT END ALIGNMENT TnCKirl' .. We.st Coa.st." The Cubs edged the Auatin, rf ...... 0 basf in Chavroltt strvie# in this arto. "That made it tough on Ed | cock. George Crowe, bc.spectacled Cardinals. 5-0, Last week they rickman. If ...... 2 r Negro first, baseman, may also T o ta l! ...... 57.1 676 619 1468 19S1 Plymouth Craubrook 4-Daor Sadan St. Louis Browns. 5-4. in the-ninth W(.«li»rt. If ... __ 1 0 2 Mathews, oijr great' kid third base- | $989 $1898 $1100 heat them. 4-0. In the two games inning at Los Angeles and the rtlraaon. r ...... 5 0 in • GENERAL REPAIR WORK I think they figured out he . stick. '■ ------St. Louis has managed only nine Pontirelll, ...... 1 0 2 Roger! Corp. 3) White Sox overpowered Los An looked at 61 lefthanders. With j Bill Bruton, 23-year-old Ncgio 164 $189 Down—$49 Month $298 Down—$69 Month' Big: Trades hits. Dick Marlowe, up from Buf Br?rr. .rjr ...... 1 0 speed demon who hit .325 st Mil IMlInekl ...... 117 102 141 1949 DaSoto Custom 4-Daar Sadau geles at Fullerton, Calif., 12-9. Bill Stocks. Ik ---- .... 3 0 fi Pafko and Adcock in the order, in FatTRiul ...... 128 111 126 lA'i falo where he was 10-10 last year, We have precision equipment for test and repair of Drive in to 311 Main Stroat. mnn' ...... 117 184 106 177 Serena homered twice for the rg .. addition to Slid Gordon, and Walk- i waukee. appears to have woji the W llkow ekl and Dave Madison, who joined the Cubs. Ferris Fain and Bill Wilson Totals ...... IS 4 2generators, starter motors, voltage regulators. er Cooper, he ought to get some ; centerfleld job from Jim Pendleton .Smith ...... 107 119 127 .143 UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY Tigers from the St. Louis Browns Score at listf tlmr, 19-14 First Na- Soe us first ond sovt. hut !! ...... 106 m 94 120 1949 Plymouth 4-Doar Sadan homered for the White Sox. tionsl. relief." aa ex-Brooklyn farmhand, snd last season, gave up- six yesterday The New York Giants lost their Mathews, an apple-cheeked 21- holdover Sam Jethroe. In fact T o ta l! ...... 595 586 617 1794 as Walt Dropo, Jake Oawford and Jethroe has been baclting up Sid d u b ( h ia a tl (ft) fourth straight, this time to the (foe’a (irindrra (5fi> vear-old Californian hits left- farvl! ...... 131 114 1.34 ,379 1947 Dodfa Oustom 4-Daar Sadai Keith Little chipped in with home Cleveland Indians. 10-6. w ith the B. F. Every day is Christmas when you trade at handed,#)of course. Grimm thinks Gordon In left. Pafko, of course, K n'pin ...... 118 103 — 321 runs. In the other game Bill Gu.’»tafflon, rf . 5 2 12 Indians getting all ^10 runs in the Sartor, r f ...... ;.... 0 0 0 Van's. WE GIVE CONSUMERS' PROHT he has a change to "go all the way" will be the right fiolde;. GJrimm FIvrii ...... 104 122 124 3.V) Wight and Milt Jordan allowed ...... 0 counts on B ruton’s spe"5. If ...... 0 Tin.0 to stardom- "rhe Braves rate him B ark u ! ...... 102 124 11.3 ^3ft 1947 Chavrolat Flaatilua 2-Daar ...... •> only three hits. Earl Torgeson and Granny Eib, rr ...... 0 4 SHARING STAMPS FREE in appreciation the coming big name power hitter fensive ability to phig a bole in Hiiilivari .. 104 88 192 If the Tigers can get that kind Ilpvarl, ...... 7 0 It ...... — Hamner homered with' the ba.ses rii.«)ilnB. rr ...... 7 0 14 of *your potronago. in the National League, despite his the Braves oiitfield. Tin- only thing of pitching when they start play Bruton ha.< to prove Is liit ability T u n i s ...... 5.14 647 444 1669 loaded aa the Phillies wallot>ed BIssell. ---- .... r 1 0 2 .242 average. 1946 Plymouth Simalal Daluxa Oluh Oaupa ing for keeps next month, they’ll the A thletics, 10-5. In an all-Phil DsiKle. IKc ------...... 0 10 Grimm didn’t mention it but the to h't big league pitchin)'. be b e a t i n g American League BEHIND WARREN HP.VIIN, Kuater'i (3) adelphia battle at We.st Palm Totals ...... rg. ,, 37 . _3 . S6 schedule shift ought to help the G leaenn ...... n o 114 M6 :)70 teams, too. Beach. Fla. Manrheater riiimblnf (38r ‘YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE” Braves g et off trt a b etter s ta rt the southpaw ace (14-19), the Hcbniplekp ...... 92 i? i 107 120 Good pitching wasn’t a Detroit Cincinnati buiiched five hits in B. r. rtf. than last year when th^y lost 22 pitching is only so-so. Max Sur- M artin ...... 121 106 117 144 Mozzoc, rf ...... 0 n 0 kont (12-13), Jim Wilson (12-14), Zw irk ...... 136 137 99 .172 exclusive yesteirday. Washington the sixth inning to score four runs Rotliman. rf ,...... 3 0 6 of their first 35. T aking over P itts Go<»flrlch ...... MO 144 97 III >and Brooklyn both got it but the against the Boston Red Sox and Howipy. If ...... 1 0 2 burgh's place as a "western" team Vern Bickford (7-12i. who had a Senators got a run to go with it Maltempo, If ...... 1 4 they duck their old schedule that late start due to a long holdout, T o tals ...... 599 622 4«4 1787 went on to win, 4-3. It was the * Dnn Wmit HI Roy Motors, Inc. and blanked the Dodgers, 1-0. Walt Klar. c ...... x*. . . • < • .... 1 0 3 called for playing their first 15 and Antonelli are the starters. Reds’ third victory in^ three tries (■\innon. g ..... , >... 4 0 8 ^0? wni w a I H I I u II I.niik.v ...... 98 100 IM .106 Maaterson and Julio Moreno col over Boston. .M. GatPB. rg ...... 1 Q a2 VANS games against Brooklyn, New Grimm is high on Bob Buhl, a I .u r s s ...... 104 112 101 119 DaSOTO AND PLYMOUTH unnefi laborated-for Washington while Kwaph. rg ...... 0 0 0 York an)l Philadelphia. Instead 24-ygar-6ld righthandes recently K nm psnik ...... 112 V> 153 370 Pittsburgh bowed to the Cuban , . u V L»lne. le ...... -i... ..|... .1 o r « they will open with 14 against Cin discharged from the Army. Grimm Gigilio ...... 127 103 98 .ttl John Podrea and Joe Black worked All-Stars at Havana in a night BUnley. Ik ...... ___ .1.. 0 2 2 J' 427 Hartford Rd. Manchester,CoYiri. Sm nlak ...... '. 117 131 i l l 346 241 NORTH >IAIN 8T. for Brooklyn. The rubj off Black game. 4-3, when the Cubans Seelert. Is ...... 0 0 0 cinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. managed Buhl at Dallas in 19,50 358 EAST CENTER ST. in the ninth, came when Jim Biiaby TELEPHONE MItcheU 9-8066 THE RETURN from service of Totals ...... 440 831 673 1 1 7 4 TEL. MI-3-5191 pushed across - two runs in. the Total! .... 14 7 3S doubled and Frank Campos tripled. ninth against Dick Manvllle. Seore at lialC time Gus's. * (’ r ■ ■ ; I - K-23 1 I.: .1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 19./1953 T Household Goods 51 Wanted—To Buy 58 Houses for Sale 7Z House* for Sale 7$ Suburban for Sale 75 p a g e e ig h t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953 McCatran Act May Spark " MR. ALBERT OF THE WANTED To Buy — Used guns, THREE MORE BARGAINS! 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About HEATING From A to Z. Con DIGNIFIED, interesting, profitable COUNTER HELP, male or female, BURPEE SEEDS GROW! tion. Phone Mitchell 3-7839, $11,900. acre land. Howard R. Hastings. ure of the disarmament talks and can Jewish Congress. j Fclngold and Nell Ellis. : } S:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Dodge and Plymouth Cars 1951 HUDSON Hollywood, Radio, Storm Window and Door Specialist. •"Philco" Elec. Refrigerator ------t heater, Hydramatlc. $2,495. This version burners, / boiler-burner work for mature women. Full or hours 6 'p . m. to 2 a. m. Sbf ROOMS— 244 Main Street Mitchell 9-1107. urged the Soviet Union to back up part time. Experienc^^ i nneges- We Have Ali Kinds of B'lower "Bengal" Combination Range Ross Hahn, president of the in- | Dodge Job Rated Trucks car la original 10.000 miles, one , units, complete heating aystems. nights a week. Apply in person, “ Norge" Washing Machine Two unfiniahed. Insulated from Malenkov's words with some con Call for Free Demonstration, sary. W^lte Box S, Herald. and Vegetable Seeda in Stock. Mitchell 3-S416 fant organization, said last night! COPY CLOSING TIME owner. New car guarantee. No Obligation. All work guararitead. Time pay .Norm's Drive-In, 532 Middle * "'Emerson ’ Television Set Rooms without Board 59 roof down. Storm windows and BOLTON—Don't overlook this op that plans for such a forum would Residence Mitchell 9-7751 portunity! Owner transferred, structive action on disarmament. j FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 634 CENTER STREET • T ments arranged Mnrtarty Broth Turnpike East after 3 p. m. See Our Large Stock! •’Mohawk” Axminstcr Rugs screens. Hot water heat, oil. Well Nationalist China’s H. R. Wei be discussed at the next meeting' Hospital Notea 1951 8TUDEBAKER Land Cruiser. GIRL, PART TIME, at luncheon PLEASANT Furnished room with must leave cozy four room (one MON. THRU FRI. ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. —Ar.d a few other articles landscaped. FIVE LOOM house with enclosed said the Iron Curtain must be lift of the rliapter‘8 executive board. , ------J PHONE Mitchell 3-5101 Radio, heater, Hydramatlc. BILL TUNSKY ette. See Mr. Bliss, mornings, at semi-private kitchen prlvilagef. floor) home built 1949. Living Pine Pharmacy, 664 Renter atreet. BUDGET CENTER IF YOU ARE AN HONEST $12,700. porch. Priced for quick sale. ed before there can be trust and Impetus to such a town-wide Patients J o d a y ...... 141 10:30 A.M. $1,995 with new car guarantee. Mitchell 9-9096' PLUMBING And heating. Special Sitoattons Wanted— Working girls preferaed. -Phone Near schools, shopping, bus line, room 12 X 20. Heatilator fireplace, A Sate Place To Buy Used Cars! izing in repairs. Copper water 91 Center St. Mitchell 3-4164 PERSON I'LL GIVE YOU TITLE Mitchell 9-4428. Plione Mitchell 3-7695. disarmament. meeting was given by Philip Baum, ADMITTED YESTERDAY 1 Mrs. I Female 38 OF THIS ON LOW MONTHLY good neighborhood. two 'oedrooms, hot water (oil). Sees Soviet Plan . SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1949 PLYMOUTH Fordor. Radio piplngT'iemoleling electric equip a staff counsel and lecturer for the : Amanda Johansson, 17 Bank i and heater. A real nice car. ANTIQUES Reflnished. Repairing TERMS NEWLY DECORATED. beauUful- LARGE CAPE Cod. 2 unfinl.shcd Venetian J»lind.*. Lot 140 x 170. Sir Gladwyn Jebb of Britain 1948 BUICK jpecial sedanette. ment for pluKXed drains. Edward Help Wanted— Male 36 PRACTICAL Nurse desires em A RARE BARGAIN! Two import Can Be Seen By Appointment Only. 125' well, desirable location. $6,000 parent organization, who spoke on., street: Lewis Curtis, RockvUl»t Tomn COOPERATION WIU. $325 down. done or any furniture. 'Pieman, ployment five day* a week. Phone If you are not ready for it. I'll con ly furnished and spacious room. up, fireplace, hot water heat, pic said the only conclusion that could the act last night at a meeting o f Norman Marshall. 661 Main«tre*t; j 24,000 miles. Ehctremely clean. Johnson, Mitchell 3-6979 or ed nig 3 9 X 12, new, closely wov tinue to hold it for you as long as ture window, dinette, brcczcway mortgage available, monthly pay be drawn from the Soviet position BE APPRECIATED 189 South Main atreet. Phone Mitchell 3-5044. Mitchell 9-8364. The most co.r.plete light house GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO the chapter at the Temple Beth Mrs. Jean Nevers, 260 Scho(d { Radio, heater. Sensational low 1949 MERCURY au h Coupe. Ra Mitchell 3-5643. THE PERSONAL FINANCE en. Sacrifice $38. each. Sydlee, you wart, at no extra cost, and garage. Amcslte drive, Rusco ment.* $45.47. Asking $10,500. on atomic control and disarma dio, heater, overdrive. Excep 851 Wethersfield Ave., Apt. C-1, keeping facilities available in Realtor Sholom. street: Bette Anne Davis, 10 Wad- » price, $995. Fully guaranteed. LENNOX Furnaces and warm air EXPERIENCED Typist desires PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY Manchester. You will marvel at atorm sash. Three years old. 1. A. Walton W. Grant, Realtor, 647 ment was that Russia's "primary Baum, who called the McCarran- dell road: Mrs. Gena Server, 119 Douglai* Motors, 3.3.7 Main. tionally good buy. $360 do\4’n. COMPANY Hartford 46-4892. i- 109 HENRY STREET intention is to deprive the West of Dial MI-3-5121 MANCHESTER Welding Service. healing. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell typing at home. Call Mitchell HARTFORD 6-0358 the cleanliness of this building. Beechler, Realtor, Phone Mitch Main. Hartford 2-7684. Waller Act undemocratic and "in- Summer atreet; Richard Rosen- Portable equipment. General AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 PHONE MITCHELL 9-5878 . atomic weapons Us main means 1948 PONTIAC Fordor. Radio, 9-5844. Will employ several men as 3-7906. BRAND NEW 8>j cii ft. refrigera Children accepted. Central. Pric ell 3-6969. consonant with American tradi- dall. 94 Bissell street; Waite?'' 1950 FORD Tudor. Radio, heater. welding, boiler and furnace weld branch manager trainees. Must SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT BROAD BROOK —5 room ranch, of defense against aggression. Black. Clean, clean, clean. 1948 heater, Hydramatir. A real clean tor, deepfreeze, Tecumseh unit, ed .‘t> reasonable you'll gftsp! Be MANCHESTER—Six large rooms. tion.s and ideals," urged the mem- Huchro, 9 Essex street; Albert Gsr- ing. Mitchell 9-1658 or Mitchell SPRING RAINS'can do damage. be high school graduate, college r e l i a b l e Mother would like If you have no means of transpor MANCHESTER — On? year old picture window, full cellar, oil hot He referred briefly to Malenkov's Iioat and Found Chevrolet Aerosedan. Radio, heat car, one owner. $395 down. five year guarantee.. No down pay sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor Hot water oR heat, fireplace, tile bers to promote an interfajth dis- do, 26 Birch street; Susan CSiaae, 9-8762. Have tho.se gutters and leaders re training desirable. Age 24-28. baby sitting evening*. Call Mitch tation I’ll aend my auto for you. garrl'on colonial. Six rooms, I'.-i water baseboard heat; large lot. inaugural speech of last week, and er. Good value. Douglas Motors, ment.' 24 months. Mltchall 9-0980. sey, 14 Arch ptreet. bath, large cabinet kitchen, twin declared: cussion on the act because,'he said, 521 Middle turnpike eaat. liOST—M*dtum ilae male dog, 1949 FORD Fordor. Real buy at placed or repi^red now. T. P. Must have car. This position of ell .3-8966. No obligation! baths, fireplace, attic, basement Pick you* own exterior and in it is more a matter of non-Jewish ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Er- 333 Main. WIRING INSTALLATION of all, . A—D -B—E R T ’- S size bedrooma, leather bar, rec terior colo,s. Model completed, "If Mr. Malenkov really wants white with imall black apota, Tol $325 down. Aitkin, Heating and Sheet Metal fers a splendid opportunity in 4he 14" ZENITH table model T.V.. Ex WELL FURNISHED Room, suit garage, dishwasher, combination concern than it is of Jewi.*li. He ncstinc Brown. 21 Harlan atreetj typea. No Job too small. Peter 43-45 Allyn St.. Hartford reation room, tile floor, garage, $10:900. As.*ociate Realty, Broad to settle world questions, here is land license. Answers to Pepper. Contractors. Phone Mitchell consumer finance field. Salary— cellent for den or cottage. U.H.F. able for light housekeeping. No amrsite drive, trees, fenced back windows, amesite driveway. Own said that since the new stale of Mrs. Jane Corthell, Andover. 'J, Pantaluk, 40 Foster atreet. Phone $282 a month—car allowance—in Poultry and Supplies 43 er leaving state. Non-veteran can Brook, Windsor Locks 2-4739. the place to start." BIRTH TODAY: A eon to Hr. Please call Mitchell 3-8610, DeCQRMIER MOTORS, INC. Eas.v Time Payments Mitchell 9-7303. 3-679.3. tuner, $75. Phone Mitchell 9-5650. WE BUY and sell good used f^rnl objections to children. On bus yard. Near bus, shopping center. Informed U. S. sources made it Israel lias been doing wliat he call surance. Other benefits Include line. Inquire 24 Grove street. Hill finance with about $5,000 down ed a "remarkable” job in absorb and Mrs. Edmund Kittle, 14 PeaiT’ group life-insurance, vacation: lib BROAD-BREASTED Bronze Tur ture. combination ranges, gas Mitchell 9-5132. BOLTON—Very pleasant six room clear that the challenge to Russia street. VVitli Bank Rales REFRIOERATICN Service, com side House. Apt. 14, Rockville. payment. Manchester, Mitchell ing Jewish immigrants, there arc Annonncementa eral savings and retirement plan. keys, fresh '•rozen, 10 to 22 ranges and h$ater». Jones Furni house. About six miles from Man was a part of high American poli DISCHARGED YESTERDAY^ TRUCK SI^ECIAL! mercial and domestic. See our MoTinjg— Truckint— FOUR MODEL airplane motors SIX ROOM duplex. Good condition. 3-'7955 for appointment. few Jews left this side of tlie Iron Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Eve pounds. Order for Easter. Schaub's ture Store, 36 Oak. Mitchell ATTRACTIVE Housekeeping room chester. Strarri heat. Insrtlatcd. cy, reflecting the expressed desire Mrs. Vera Murphy, 27$ Blrckx display of guaranteed used refrig- and spare parts. Mitchell 9-3506. Central. No agent.*. Tel. Mitchell of President Eisenhower’s admin Curtain wanting! to come to this ANY TYPE doll repaired. Dressed McCLURE AUTO CO., INC. Storaire 20 ning hours by appointment—Mon Turkey Farm, 188 Hillstown road. 9-1041. for business girls. Wa.sher and all MANtTHESTER — Five room Nice porch. One-car garage and Mountain road; Mta.' Louis* Ver* to order. Specialty collection 1952 FORD V-R eratara. George H. WllUams Aa- 9-7337 before 2 p. m. work.*hop. Dandy spot for a nice istration to negotiate with , the Rus county. day through Friday. CRANE OIL Burner, rebuilt and GIFT PACKAGE — Buy your home conveniences. 82 Garden ranch, oil hot water heat, re- chot, 329 Woodland atreat; Mm, pieces restored. Dresses copied. rociates. 260 Tolland Turnpike. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., garden. Priced right. Alice Clam sians toward settling world tensions But the National Original Quota Frances Vashalifski, MarHMrougb:" 1/2-t o n p ic k -u p local and long diatance moving, in excellent condition. Price $75. Mother’s Day, Father’s Day street. cc sed radiators, tile bath, full Call Plgrl"-’ 2-6945. 373 MAIN STREET Manchester. Phone . Mitchell .PERSONAL Articles for Sale 45 pet, Realtor. Mitchell 9-4543. if the Kremlin gives any sign it and other "dlscrlminalory” pro Mrs. Margaret Willis, 37 Hyd*. packing, atorage. Cal! Mitchell See evenings and Saturdays—49 and June wedding gifts now MANCHESTER cellar, bus, schocl, $12,000. Carl DeLuxe Cab, Heater, Defrosters. 9-3585, nights Mitchell 3-7691. BUSINE.SS Woman would like to really means its talk of i)eacc. visions in the bill are working to street; Roelyn Newell, 133 Eldrldgtu 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. FINANCE COMPANY ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port Edison road. in one package and save better ton W. Hutchins. Mitchell 9-5132, Gross said ho did not want a keep out of the United States peo tA N D UME—Beautify your lawn. Just Like New Throughout. share new ranch style homo with Mitchell 3-6231. SOUTH COVENTRY—Expandable street; Bruce Matt, Hartford? Enrich your garden, 85c per 100 _ Open 8 A. M. to iO P.- M f able and standard typewriters. than 64% of your cost. Here it EAST SIDE hasty "debater’s" answer from the ples from southern and eastern All makes of adding machines another businea* or professional Cape Cod. 4 room.* flni.*hed. full Walno Hokkanen; 6$ Whita atreetg . lb. bag. Fertiliser in 50 and 100 Ojil.v $295.00 Down At ALL KINDS of carpentiy work. MANCHESTER —Package DellVr 806 Main Street Is—32 piece Rogers silverware cellar, garage, oil heat. $8,500. Soviets, and Zarubin gave no in Europe, Baum said. Mrs. Wanda Affricano, RoekviUati ery. Ixical, ligh< trucking and sold or ranted Repairs on all ROWBOAT ALSO Camp trailer woman. Nicely furnished room This Attractive lb. bags. Free delivery. Call <;ol- Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-4291. service for eight; man's Benns Immediate Occupanc.v Galto Co., Hartford 5-9198, eve dication when his government The American Jewish Congress, (jharles MacKinnon, M OreenwooA 1948 STUDEBAKER 4-door sedan. package dellv^-ry. Refrigeratora. makes. Marlc«W'a. at 14 Munro street. and complete home. Privileges. lect Hartford 5-5143. DeCORMlER MOTORS, INC. Phone MItcheir 9-7430 watch; Toastmaster Toaster: nings 8-3989, Manchester Mitch would reply. which, along with Catholic and drive; John Fox, 17 Edgertan. Good condition, $695. Call Mitch MANCHESTER TV Service, radio washer.a and stove moving a References exchanged. Reply Box SIX-ROBM COLONIAL choice of woman’s necklace and FOUR-ROOlil CAPE COD ell 3-6946. Protestant groups, is fighting the street. iv HOME SHOE Fitting service. We 24 MAPLE ST. MANCHESTER ell 9-5883. and TV specialists since 1934. specialty. Mitchell 9-0752, 1953 EMERSON 17" Television, N. Herald. Has charm, comfort and conveni YOUNG MARRIED man for gen Diamonds— Watches— earring fct. Total value $152.85 Expandable. Many Extras, (jail act, is preparing legislation of its DISCHARGED TODAY; MrSi' House service call $.3.50. Mitchell brand new, 5169.95, excise tax ence. First floor, large living room own that it will try to have enact bring Poll Parrot children shoes eral construction and grading our price $64. Brunner's, Inc., 358 PLEASANT R O o il, central. Con Agnes Wlttman, Rockville; Mm* right to your home and fit your 9-2186 d'ay or night. ' ALBAIR A BERRY, rubbish re and warranty included. Can ar Jewelry 48 with fireplace, dining room with Slate Milk Probe ed. 1950 MERCURY Cli'.h coupe, radio, 1948 FORD Pickup truck..like new. moval, household and commercial. work. Someone interested in Ea.*t Center street. tinuous hot water. Parking. Gen Tlie Phil Hallin Agency Wanted— Real Estate 77 Anita Twomey and daughter, Lsdia dhlld expertly at no extra cost. range terms to suit you. Mitch corner cupboard and modem kitch Besides Hahn, the officers of the street; Mrs. Dorothy Scheyd an& heater, overdrive. Mileage 26,200. Mitchell 9-156.5. T. V. ANTENNAS repaired, moved Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. learning to operate small grader ell 9-C980. LEONARD W. YO.ST, Jeweler? re tleman. Mitchell 3-4724, Mitchell 9-9221 ' Call Leonard's Shoe Store, oppo- pairs, aojuats watches expertly. FIBRE RUGS In stqck now. All en wired for electric range. Sec C'ONRIDERING SELUNG Blocked in House new Manchester chapter, who were son, 65 Helaine road; Kannettit One owner car. Excellent condi and leads replaced. U.H.F. con and roller. Apply Thomas Colla ond floor, three bedrooms, two twin d(te St. James Church, Main tion. Mitchell 9-1064. Reasonable prices. Open daily. colors and sizes. 9 x 12 $17.95 TWO SINGLE, heated rooms In YOUR PROPERTYT announced last night, are Mrs. Herrin, Rockville. . 1940 BUICK Super-convertible. version. Call Mitchell 3-8473 or Construction Co.. 249 Broad AUTOMATIC DE-FROST IT, $7.95 size, beautiful tile bathroom, oil Without obligation tc you, we street. Mitchell 9-5036. Loaded with extras. Call Mitchell atreet between 8:30 and ^:30. regularly $9.98. Defrostt every Thursdav evenings 129 Spruce and up. Phone Mitchell 9-4343, hu5ine.*s block. See Mr. Keith, 4 ROOM Single, three years old, 3-8825 any time. Painting— PaperinK 21 Manchester Carpet Center, 308 hot water heat, aluminuip com- will appralle or make you a cash (Continued From Page One) 1949 CHEVROLET 'i-ton plcki p. 9-8633 after 5:30. night. No messy, defrosting. More street. Mitchell 9-4387. Keith's Variety Store, Depot full shed doriber, air conditioned First class condition. Carter Chev Main street. ■bination screen.* and doors, ample heat, good location, has a 4% offer for property. See us before UNION WELDING Co. Portable, PAINTING AND Paperhanging. EXPERIENCED Blanker on punch efficient. Saves money. Cole Square. Roprcsentatlvea slammed the Sen Penonals rolet Co., Inc., 311 Main atreet. closets: one-car garage: lot 70x500 mortgage, low monthly payments. you sell. welding equipment'. Will do weld Free es-timates. Paper books press. Please apply 234 Hartford Motors Servlcenter. 436 Center. ft. Built in 1652. Owner trans ate redistrictlng bill through to Mitchell 9-5238. DeCORMlER MOTORS, INC. Road. Electrical Appliances— $12,500. S. A. Beechler, Realtor. BRAE-BtlRN REALTY THE PROSPECT HUl School for ing at your farm or bu.sineaa. any available. Get our spring outside ferred out of state. Price $15,900. final passage yesterday. But STOP AT Phone Mitchell 3-6969. Phone Mitchell 3-6273. fount children. Transportation time, anywhere. Mitchell 9-8397. prices now. Call Clift Scorso, PARAMOUNT All Aluminum Radio 49 Boarder* Wanted 59-A Exclusive with; whether it becomes law rests with WILLIAM DICKSON & SON BEFORE YOU Buy a used car Say.s: “ See This Cream Puff!” Mitchell 9-4298. triple track windows and doors-. CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc see Gorman Motor Sales. Btiick MANCHESTER — Conveniently ARE YOU Ready to sell your prop Gov. John Lodge and the Stats SINCE 1»U tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. ASSISTANT TO Also Paramount custom' made USED SALE AT THE GREEN FRANCES K. WAGNER Sales and Service, 285 Main 1951 WILLYS 4-CYLlNDER tloasrhold Services PAINTING And paperhanging. No ROOM AND Beard for gentleman. located and ready to move into. erty? We have ready buyers Supreme Court. It L* almost cer Venetian blinds. Hastings alumi AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES I For Complete Selection of Realtor waiting for property In Manches tain Lodge, a Republican, will af ALLARD'S Driving School. Man street. MIt .'hell 9-4571. Open eve STATION WAGON Offered 1.1-A job too small. Phone Mitchell awnings and door hoods. Free Phone Mitchell 3-76'i5. Nice Cape Cod with five finished RESIDENTIAL AND GOMIIEROIAL nings. 3-8372. QUALITY CONTROL BKNDIX WASHER Mitchell 9-0028 rooms. Oil heat, storm windows, ter and vicinity. Gatto and Co., fix his algnaturc to the bill which chester's oldest Thousands of estimates, no down payment, 3 HOME FURNISHINGS Hartford 5-0196, gvenings 8-3080, accident free instruction hours. Copper Bronze Coloi-. FLAT FINISH Holland window EASY SPINNER WASHER screens, awnings. Excellent condi the House passed 221-58 and the <941 FORD SEDAN. Radio, healer, Heater. Defrosters. Overdrive. PAINTING AND DECORATING. years to pay. Office 41 Oak Full Line of Sea'v Mattresses Busines* Location* or Mitchell 3-6946. Senate pa'aed last week 22-11. PAINTINO AND PAPERHANDIND undreds of satisfied students. shades made to measure. Ail MANAGER street. Call Mitchell 3-8177, eve- SPEED QUEEN WASHER tion. A real hon.ey home for $13,- good condition, green finish. Lots Floors sanded and reflnished. From $39.50 to $79.95 fdV Rent 64 MANCHESTER—12 year old home 200. Alice Clampet, Realtor. Democrats, outnumbersd in both or appointment tel. Mitchell metal Venetian blinds at a new ninga Mitchell 3-4010. Coventry LISTI-NGS Wanted. Single, two- ALL WORKMEN INSURED f of good transportation In this one. In Showroom Condition Wallpaper books on request. Also G-E ELECTRIC RANGE Appliances and TV. for couple. Hardwood floors, plas Mitchell 9-4543. Houses for the first llip.e since f-3245. Douglas Motor.*, 333 Main. low price. Keys made while you If you have had five years of Pilgrim 2-7318. FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 family, three-family, buslneas wait. Ma.-low'a. furniture reflnished. Call Gerry. Reconditioned and Guaranteed. 501 Middle Turnpike, East tered walls, storm windows, 1947, have contlnuall.v haid they 260 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER At Mitchell 9-8866. inspection experience and two X 60. Suitable offices, light manu screens, new oil furnace, knotty 3 BEDROOM Ranch, attached ga property. Have many cash buy H nVJOY A Driver's license. For ex- 195J OLDSMOBILE au h coup, ATTENTION Ladies! Slip covers would bring the redistrictlng mat WEAVI.Nb of bum^, moth holes Hours: facturing. Information, Backer, pine recreation room, full cellar, rage. Storms, fireplace, 00' front ers. Mortgages arranged. Please it instruction call the Manches- model 76. Radio, heater. In nice DeCORMlER MOTORS. INC, years of supervising back and drapes custom made. Re-up ABC APPLIANCE CO. ter to' the state's highest court for PHONE MItehtR 9*0920 ANY TIME r Driving A.-.ademy. Pilgrim and tom clothing, hotlery runs, REMODELING— Painting inside Tel. Mitchell 9-1575 21 Maple St. 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., 36 Oak street. garage, large garden $7,900. Carl age. $15,500. Gatto Co., Hartford call George I,. Graztadio, Real a ruling on lt» constitutionality. condition throughout. Easy terms. 24 MAPLE ST. MANCHESTER and out. Papering: Ceilings whit ground in electro, mechanical holstering.' Beautiful fabrics, tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109 Henry S^-7249. handbags repa‘ red zipper re prints, stripes, solids. Expertly 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. ton W. Hutchins. Mitchell 6-5132, 5-9198, evenings 8-3989. Manches And they made no secret about Douglas Motors, 33.3 Main street. ened. Call now ano make ail ar parts and sub - assemblies, Mitchell 3-6231. ter Mitchell 3-6046. street placement, iimbtellaa repaired, finished, $5 down, $2 weekl.v, STORE FOR Rent. Good, central it at any time during the one hour WANTED—Ride to Isle of Safety, 1948 CHEVROLET Fleet line. Radio men's shirt collars reversed and rangements before the spring here is a position with a fu Household Goods 51 and 40 minutes of debate yester rush. Call Mitchell 3-8372, if no balance one year to pay. Call RECONDITIONED El?ctric-gas location. Inquire 60 Haynes street. Hartford, arriving not later than EXTRA GOOD USED CARS and heater. Low mileage, good replaced. Marlow's Little Mending ture. Experienced in sam TWO-FAMILY 6 6. East side. Oil WANTED To Buy—Private party day. answer Mitchell 9-0726. Modern Mrs. Carr, Mitchell 9-7320. MAGIC CHEF gas stove. Equipped and oil-gas corabinaticn range.*. $13,500 i;40 a. m. from vicinity of New llre.e, fine condition, $795. Mitch Shop. pling plans and process con BUILDLN’ G f o r Lease, 30’ by 40', heat, cellar, .*torm.>>, firoplacc, wants waterfront property at Co Tlie projioRnl would reshuffle the Hone Decorating Co. for bottled ga.s. $50. Call Mitchell \V,a lung machines ami refrigera nd Center streets. Call Mitchell PRICED TO SELL ell 9-3083. trols helpful. Please submit SHED FOR SALE. Clapboard aid suiiabln for retail outlet. Inq\iire large lot, good income. Gatto Co., lumbia Lake. Write Box JK state's 36 senstorlal district which ■:2044. CURTAINS Laundered and iron 3-7727 after 4 p. m. tors $20 to $150. Watkin.*, 935 SIX COMPLETE ROOMS J complete detaihs and salary ing, suitable for garage. Reason within 219 Broad street. Hartford 5-9198, evenings 8-3989. Herald. now range In population from 24,- -4. 1951 DODGE Coronet Club Coupe. 1946 HUDSON 4 Cylinder 4 door ing done in my home. Call Mitch Main /street. Manche.ster Mitchell 3-6946. BENSON SAYS: WANTED—Riders to East Hart- 23 able. Inquire 91 Main street. Oil heat, combination screens 000 to 123,000. Hepiihlleans claim Radio, heater, Gyromatic drive. Good running rondillon. Good ell 9-4-33. Repailinir expected in vour resume to A TWO B^Y service station for 6 ROOMS, 2-car garage. Full cel BUILDING LOT wanted. Man ^ rd from vicinity of East Center BRAND NEW Model 524 and windows, cncloscl poi'ch, the bill w'ill make the districts "YOU CAN LOOK AND LOOK— 15,000 miles. tires, $475. Tel. Mitchell 3-8610 BOX L, care HERALD 1953 ZENITH Table model tele Notice lease by Clulf. Your opportunity lar, storms, 120' 'frontage, $12,- chester or vicinity. Up to one nd Porter streets or the Center, 1950 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-Door. MATTRESS Tour old mattresses Spin dry washer, regular $199.95. amesite drive, garage, lot en more equsl in population. BUT YOU WON’T FIND A BETTER eteriiizeii and remade like new. vision. Now receiving U.H.F. to operate yoi r own business. 900. Gatto Co., Hartford 5-9198. acre. Write E. Ozols, 110 Broad Yesterday's House vote was lours 9:00 to 5:30. Call Mitch- Radio, heater. Extra clean one CHEVROLET Convertible, radio, Ruildinp:— Contractini; 14 Notice i.s liereby given tliat the this week only $1,')9.95 with old closed with decorative fence. Call Jones Furniture and Floor Mitchell 9-6158. Capital I'Miiired to purchase prod evenings 8-3989. Manchester street, Manchester. partisan. TTio Republican side of ELECTRIC RANGE VALU En iill 9-3315 after 6 p. m. owner. heater, spotlight. Completely re pnrtncr.ship of Earl H. Grant and washer. Limited .=unn)y. Budget Near school, bus line and shop CABINET MAKING, kitchens re- Covering, 36 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041. WANTED—Experienced fruit and ucts. Inc^tive rental. Special Mitchell 3-6946. the House gave unanlmou.* ap 1951 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook Con built bumper to bumper. Center COPPFR HOT Water tank. 30 Edward J. Diiprc known a.* "E. * terms if drsiro'i. Watkins Bro""., ping center. This home has w a n t e d mc.deled. No jo’o too small, p'rae produce man. Full time. Manches training if inexperienced. Call LISTINGS — Single proval. The Senate's vote was the ANTED- Rlde to Pratt and vertible Coupe. Radio, heater. Motor Sales. gallon. In excellent condition. $35, E. Real Estate Agency " ha.s been 935 Main street. been very well kept. NOT A STRIPPED STANDARD MODEL i e.'timates. Moul.son's Woodwork ter Public Market. Hartford 7-3236. BOLTON LAKE—Cozy ail year, home.*, 2-3-4 family houses; small same, except three Democratic Whitney, south plant. Second New tires. One owner. See evenings and Saturday—49 di.s.soivcd and the businc.s.s w'dl farm, Mancheater, Bolton, Vernon ing -Shop. Tel. Pilgrim 2-669S. Bonds— Stqcks WHITE MAGEE combination four room home, almost new. Oil Senators were absent. 4hlft. From vicinity 172 Porter 1949 CftRYSLER Windsor Oub MEN FOR Repairing automatic Edi.son Road. henceforth be conducted .solely by SNACK BAR for rent, on New and Coventry. Large list of b\iy Coupe. Radio, heater. Clean Mnrtjfaiics 31 stove. All oast iron. Excellent heat, continuous hot water, corner CHARLES LflSPFIRANCl'; The bill In general gives urban BUT-A BIB BELUXE IMNOH atreet. Call Mitchell 9-3315. Auto Accesanries—^Tirea 6 and wringer wa.*hers and other Edward J. Dupre, 50 VVe.stwood Bolton Road. Phone Mitchell era. What have you? Mortgages one owner car. ARE YOU Thinking about building PENN SPLIT S.v.*tem oil burner, condition, $95. Mitchcl! 9-4984. lot. Immediate occupancy. Priced areas more representation at the a new home or having repairs electrical appliance"-. Opportunity Street. Manchester, Connecticut. 3-6389. MlLcheil 9-7620 arranged. Howard R.. Hasting.", 1950 FORD DeLuxe 4-Door. Radio, two years old, $200. Call Mitchell at $8,500. To inspect call How expense of the rural districts. RANGE ~ COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC I AntoRiobiles for Sale 4 .SPKCKL done? See Wm. Kanehl, Mitchell BUILDERS ATTENTION! to late.- buying an intere.st in the March 18, 1953. , FLORENCE GAS and oil range. 3 ard R. Hastlncs. Mitchell 9-1107. MUchcll 9-1107. healer. Blue. One owner car. bu.*ine.*.*. Call Mitchell 9-1575 3-7991. Earl H. Giant FOR RF.NT—Front office above However, one exception is the city 19.50 FORD Custom 2-Door. Jet 3-7773. years old, wonderful co'idition. BOWERti SCHOOL A r :a —Offer of Ne-jv Haven where one of the 1M2 CHEVROLET Convertible. PURCHASE SALE! LIBERAL LOANS daytime. Edwar d J. Dupre McLclItn's. 983 Main street. P,ea- FLORENCE T-MODEL 174 black. Heater. Extra clean. Low LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade ha.s to be -seen to he appreciated. CAPE COD—Dormers. Four down. ed for first fine. Cfiiarming six four districts will he eliminated. Executive's car. Completely equip- sonable rent. Call Mitchell 3-6419. mileage. SAI.E I.I.ST Will finance construction of one to No 1, $3 cu. yard. Grade No. 2. \\ ill take top offer. Robbins. 54 Second floor insulated. Ready' to room colonial in immaculate con Middlesex, Windham and Litch ad. New car guarantee, at a sub- Roofinjr—SidinK 16 WANTED— Man to work in ser\-- Mitchell 9-8081. Mitchell 3-7614. finish. Amesite. drive. Combina Bowles Bid ‘Voice’ 1948 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan. 6.00x16 $ O.O.'S .$'20.10 10 ifouses, including financing pur- ice station. Must be experienced. $2 cu. yard. Delivered in truck Tom n of Bolton Birch .‘ treet. dition. Built. 1939.'*Largo pleasant field counties each lo.so a district, tantial saving. Carter Chevrolet, Radio, heater. Good tires. load lots. Screened sand, stone, tion storm sash and doors. lx)t and thus a Semtlor, while Hartford J 6.70x1.5 lO.n.5 22.0.5 FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that i chase of land, anywhere within IS Good pay for .' good man. Steady WESTI.NGHOUSE Refrigerator: living room, fireplace. Three bed c.. 311 Main street. Mitchell 1947 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sport fill and gravel delivered. Order Notice is hereby given that the 80 X 180. For appointment please Ease Up on Reds county gains two and Fairfield 7.10x15 1*2.15 '21.15 stay on in anv kind of storm, and werk. See Van for interview. wa."-hing machine' lady's black House* for Rent 65 looms and tile bath ups'ialrs. Open 5238. Sedan. Jet black. Radio, heat gutter.*, conductors and roof re miles of Hartford. Immediate ac now. Nus.sdorf Construction Co. .Zoning Commission will hold a rail Howard R. Hastings, Mitchell county gains one. r 7.60x15 15.05 26.75 Van's Service Station, 427 Hart seal fur coat, size 46: miscellane attic. Thtc home Is fully insulat er. Good tires. , pairs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell tion. No delay. Rhone Mitchell 9-7408. hearing at the Community Hall, FOUSE FOR Rent with practical 9-1107. The hill was pre.rma. Trades. Douglas Motors, cedures helpful. Must familj of two adults. Call Mitch SEVEN ROOM Home, situated in 1 moved the previous question, a tac- dition. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Spcfializinjr In WTTklN 15 MILES 000.00. c $150. Benson'i', Inc., 1085 Main home, in nice condition. Hot vestigation of the propaganda pro 333 Main. have ability to co-ordi Each bid is to be sealed and FOR SAI.E street. ell 9-4990 after 5 p. m. water oil heat, all city utilities. country setting on 150’ x 205’ lot, gram were told yeslerda.v the ; lie whieli cuts off debate. 1947 FORD super deluxe Fordor, Wanted Auton— LTFETIJIE lajans, $.50(1. to $10,000. nate department and pro- marked "Bid Document" and ac One car garage, many extras. yet in town. Only six year.' old. Stale department sowed . "open I. Tlie vote tlien was taken and sto p AT HARTFORD R()AD radio, heater. Ready to go. Center BENSON'S .Sale of Chrome kitch WANTED—Large room. Private ho.stllity and a large measure qF passed overwhelmingly Motorcycle* 12 Aluminum Clapboards First, second, third mortgages. .ject assignments. Please companied with the Contractor's A-1 CULTIVATED Immediate occupancy. Full price Larg,* living room willi fireplace, Motor Sales, Main atr,^t. en and dinette sets. Regular “hath preferred. Suburban or coun indifference" .both "to the “ Voice" GOP House leader Simon S. In Colors Repayable on easy monthly pay certified check in the amount of try preferred. Gentleman. Write $14,000. Alice CTlampet, Realtor. JD SEE BUD MICHALAK Ms / be seen at 37 Clinton street. Service . CONSTRUCTION LOANS of-the Town of Manrhe.ster. Conn. 70 per cent of the 2.400 bills before Sales, 461 Main street. your resume to Specifications and information CALL MI-S-7195 or MI-S-75SI Main street. , WANTED Enur \mfurnlshod SIX ROOM Ranch — Full cellar room and lavatory on 2nd floor. Tliat testimony came from Mitchell 9-U69. Liberal amounts, ^to build new and attic. Excellent location, Justin .Millgr, president of the Na the Geneial Assembly. iTha Working Man's Friend! Mitchell 3-8271 houses or "complete house already may be obtained a tthe office of rooms rent by adult couple. Call Garwoed oil heating .system.-Ga- Colien said his figure was based': t PICTURE Window, 4' x 4'2", plate $16,000. For appointment please lage. This home is delightfully tional As.soeiation of BroadcasteVs 1947 OLDSMOBILE 66. H.vdrama- Business Scnrice* Offered 13 started. BOX M, care HERALD the Town of Manchester Engineer t'vo windows 20" x 21" with 9-0669. on iirogrcss" reports made to him A. V. LINDSAY - Owner ing Department, Municipal Build call Howard R. Hastings, Mitch de( orated and offered only be and a member o. an adviso.y com ■ :l f })R e x t r a CLEAN CARS tic. radio, heater. $775, nr beat WE BUY MORTGAGES frames and .storm .=asti. ' New, by commillee chairmen. As a re ELECTRICAL Wiring and repairs ing, Manchester, Connecticut. W* need Ranch Hornet, QUIET ADULT Family of three ell 9-1107. cause owner is leaving Connecti mission to help the State depart- . offer. Call Mitchell 9-8.5.35. MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid All Applications Confidential. never used. Rea"!onrh!e off(;r ac sult. he said, he is hopefni of an AT THE RIGHT PRICE! Machine work ar.d repairs. Phone Richard Martin Cblonislt and Cape Cods would like 5 or 6 roou.* in Man- cut. Choice location, excellent for rnent and Congress, plan a alrong "crirlicr than, usual” adjournment NOT $299.95— OUR PRICE ONLY ing company. AU'o ail typea of 24-Hour Service. cepted. Mitchell 3-6832. OUTSTANDING Value. New ranch propaganda effort. ■ i 19.50 BUICK super four-door Art Worgan. Mitchell 3-4880. painting and carpentry work. General Manager at fair prices for our cash ehcstcr. Must have garage. Single eliildren. Fllva Tyler, Agent. of the legislature this year. fir 1B$0 Chevrolet TuTone Club troupe. THREE GOOD DIE Makers. Ap home, five rooms. For detail-- and Miller urged that the program be Riviera, two-tone green. Dyna Guaranteed work. Phone Mitchell castomers- Quick service FOR SALE Refrigera'or, Elccti o- nr 2 family house only. No animal .Mitchcl! 9-4469. If betting on the horses were al ■ Powerglide, Low mileage. Ixk'bI- POWER BURNERS and Range CENTRAL REALTY ply 234 Hartford Road. appointment call P'ail Hallin taken away from the Stale depart -I flow white wall tirea, fully equip 9-8933 for free e.stlmates. —no red tape. lux cleaner, electric cooker, all in pet.'. Finest of references incli d- lowed in-] Connecticut, would the ly owned ...... $1,295 ped. Mitchell 9-0.538. Burners expert.y cleaned and in,"? fir.ancia!. Box Q. Herald. Agency. Mitchell 9-9221. SIX ROOM Garrison colonial with ment and placed in hands of some 1910 Chevrolet Tudor. Extra clean. j 163 CHURCH STREET MAN WANTED, full or part time, Town A1 condition. Phone Mitchell slate, which is now faced with a serviced. I.et us service and re ROOP'ING, Siding snd carpentry. to work In .service station. Good patio and attached garage. Gen new agency wiWse chief v/ould be *9,00n^fK)0 deficit, make money or 0ne owner ...... $1,195 1947 CHEVROLET Fleelline 2- i Hartford 7-0196 Eves. 32-6111 3-4604. A Repre.rentatives, wife 6 ROOMS with large sun parlor, come a member of the cabinet. Take $ t: pair youi washing machine nr re Alterations and addition.*. ‘ Ceil wage.-", good hours. Apply Boland oil heat, fireplace in living room, ii al hallway, gracious living room lose money? 1949 Chevrolet 4-Door. FUlly door-sedan. Good mechanical con Advert iseiiieii I JARVIS REALTY and daughter, age fou.', de.sire with fireplace, dining room, Testifying befo:e a .Senate For frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch ing.*. Workman.*hlp guaranteed. Motors, 369 Center street. EASY WRINGER wa.",hcr, two kitchen cabinets. Marlite bath Horse riico interests says Con Equipped. Excellent condition. dition. $6.50. Cali Mitchell 9-9567 ell 9-088.3. four to five room apartment. large modern kitchen, lavatory eign Relations subcommittee licad- 18 Mos. To Pay $1,095 A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn Bids will be received at the of Phen* MI.3-4112 pairs French doors. 12 full length room. Reasonable price for quick necticut would make money. They Cf after 5 p. m. ' street. Mllchelt 3-4860. ' Business Opportunities 32 LAUNDRY AND DRY cleaning Phone collect Hartford 33-2216.. dov.n, tile bath up, large master ed by Sen. Hlckenlfxiper (R-Oowa), based their answer on financial re 1948 Chevrolet C l^ Coupe. Spot MASON, STONE contractor and fice of the General Manager of the screens, ideal for cottage. Phone sal*. Vacant. Phone MUchcll 199 Miller said "it would be hard to less. Low mileage. Locally route man for establi.shed, well MUchcll 3-7306. bedroom plu.* two twin size hed- turns obtipncd hy 26 stales where 1940 CHEVROLET 4-door deluxe. cement work. Va entino BelluccI, CONNECTICin’ Valley Construc FOR SALE- Modern family shoe Town of Mancheater on Thursday, FAMILY OF Four needs 4 of 5 3-8296. devise a lc.'s effective information, belting on the migs is legal. ' i l ! owned, one ow n er...... $995 paying route. Many benefit.*. Ap March 26. 1953. at 3:00 P. M., for room.*, recreation room with b,*r, ^ e* Good condition. Good tires. Call Fern .street, Tel. Mitchell 3-5042. tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. ' store. Located on University of room* unfurnl.shcd. ' Manche.ster hatchway, Rusco windows. Va- ■ program': than the one no'.v em- | (Jppbnenls of horse race belling 1950 Ford V-8 Custom 4-Door. Ra .9-2915 before 2 p. m. ply in person tefween 3 and 5:.30 Pavement Cut Repairs and Hlgh-' 6-ROOM Single, 4 bedroom home, Call 9-5451 between 5 and 7:30. Aluminum storrh windows and Connecticut carnpiL**. An unusual p. m. New Model Laundry, 73 SEPTIC TANKS Muniral Inatrnment* 5-t or . vicinl'.v. Phone I'artfo'rd cant. Price reduced. Warren E. : ployed. says Connecticut would, lose mon dio and heater. Only..... $1,295 ■opportunity for a local merchant. wny Re-Paverhents in the amount 32-5768 or Mitchell 9-2235. economical to heat, low taxes, PI 1948 Buirk 4-Door. Radio, heater, gutters, Air'mcn protected by in Summit street. AND within workingman's budget. Howland. Realtor, 543 Wood-j Robert Montgomerj", film and ey. They claim weffaro costs 1941 PONTIAC sedanette, radio, RUBBISH and Ashes removed. Good reason for sacrifice. Inquire of approximately $10,000.00. TRUMPETS. Clarinets, trorabohes, Dynaflow, whitewall tires. surance. Three years to pay. Free Price $11,500. Ca.*h $2.70'J. H. B. bridge .'tr et. Mrtchell 3-S6/k) any tdcvi.sion persflnalily and radio would rise so much that increa.sed heater, 1941 Na.ah 600, economy Landscaping and gardening, done. Arnold’s Boot Shops. Main Office. Each bid is to he sealed and saxjphoiies, guitars. Largest se WANTF7D Rent, by couple and I commentator, also uiged that the revenue from hor.se racing would Only ...... $995 estim*!*'*- Call Mitchell 3-7180. 'W'ANTED—Service Station at PLU6GED SEWERS Grady. Mitchell 3-8009. ct car, 1940 Buick four-door. Excel Immediate service, rea.sonable 32 Church street. New Haven, marked "Bid Document" and ac lection of instruments in town. 10 years old boy, pref-r single ■ ______-I ..______State department be stripped of be entirely offset, 1910 Studebaker Champion With lent condition. 1940 Oldsmnblle Alfred Charest, O'wner.- tendant. Experienced preferred companied w'tTi the Contractor's i i rales. Phone Mitchell 9-0650. Conn. Tel. MAIn 4-0096. but not necea ary. Married man All accessories. Expert repairing. house or anartment, furnished or .MA.NCHFhSTER ’ Six room Hin"rle, I control of the propaganda prei The Htatc Legislature's Judiciary overdrive.' Priced to sell quick fordor. real clean family car. Cen ______certified' check in the amount of vmfurni.shcd.. Will pay up to $100 ■'i ■'! $995 only. Good hours, good pay. MachiRi Clianed Ward Krause. 87 Walnut. Mitch ANOTHER SPECIAL fireplace, oil hot water heat, walk-'j gram, Montgomery .* a id tlie icommitlec had lhq.*c two points of ■ * ter Motor Sales. 461 Main street. COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. Roofing 16-A $500.00, payable to the Trea.surer ell 3-5336. a mor(h. Write Box U, Herald. wc.slei n powers should "proclaim | view to consider today after n pub- RADIO — TV — APPLIANCfS Open evenings until 9. Wolcott. A-1 Repair, Sales, on Steady year around employment. of the Town of Manchester, Conn. in hatchv?'ny, screen.'", .storm win- .'■'f ; \ FOR COMPLETELY reconditio^ Help Wanted— Female 35 Apply to Mr. McClure. McClure Septh! Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer FOU ONLY $13,8()() dow.', doOra.. Immediate occupan- as Uieir ultimate o'ojecUve a uni-1 lie nc.-irliig yc.slerday on bills to 108$ MAIN ST. — 0pp. High School — Tel. MI-9-524S ed and fully . guaranteed used ivashing machines, vacuum clean ROOFIN'l— Specializing in repair Specifications and Information MUSIC Instrument rcntnl. Com SUFF'IELD 70 acre farm with make belling at rare tracks- legal ers, motors, small appliances. Auto, 373 Main street. No phone Lines Installed—Cellar Water shed room for twelve acres tobac- cv. Phone F'ranre.s K. Wagner, versal anti-CommunisL revolution." Oievrolet cars and trucks sec ing roofs of ail kinds. Also new may be obtained at the office of proofing Done. plete line of inatrument.*.. Rental West Siflc — ()-Uooni (,'olonial On another irnnl, the .Slate de- in this slate, subje" t to a referen BUY THE BEST FOR LESS! Welding. 180 Main atreet. Phone roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys YOUNG LADY to n.*alat in dental calls. eo, tobacco );ehasis ’ THE KLOCK CORPORATION Market street, Hartford, 6-0700, house. Houses aio now nearing front, oil hot water heal, full dio, heater. ' .SFIVERAl, ALL-YEAR properties to Communbit persor.alitic.* anil, It is requesrad that cemetery lot owners remove ony DOORS OPENED, keys .fitted, 3 to 9 p. m. completion so you may pick your basement, aluminum storm doors 91 D^QRMIER MOTORS, INC. 1947 Plymouth Special DeLuxe 2Y1 A D A M S ST., M A N CH ESTER, C O N N . at Bolton and Coventry I-akc. tlieir .slalcruents" and al.so liar."! copied, vacuum cleanera, Irons, Are you wondering what own color scheme if you act quick and windows, lot 90 x 150, A, R. Coupe. Radio, heater. HAVE YOU 4 or 5 F''or appo/ntment please call How from U. .S, Lltaiarics over.sca.* "the | fAMILY CAR SPECIAL! guns, etc., repaired. Shears, the cost will be on that COW ly- Wilkie, Jr. MUchcll 9-4389. rations that they wish to keep because starting Mendayi March 1941 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan. new home you are plan BEtjKER PIANO, in go(sl condi ard R. pTasting ■. Mitchell 9-1107. work.* of all Communist authors" ' 1941 Buick 4-Door Sedan. knives, mowers etc. pul Into con ARTHUR A. KNOFLA I 1946 CHEVROLET dition for coming needs. Braith- ning? A visit or tele ROOMS TO RENT? NEEDS tion. Inquire 3t F'oster atreet. 875 Main St. Eat. 1921 PRICE REDUCED Investigate or any publication "which con- j 23. 1953, the necessary spring cleanup of the grounds in prapora* TRUCK SPECIAL waite. 82 Pearl street. phone eall w|ll place irtir this unusual flv« room Cape Cod tinually publishes Communist I i ' 2-DOOR SED AN . drafting and construction MANURE Phone Mitchell 3-5440 Suburban for Sale 75 Evenings; Mitchell 9-5938 with screened porch and attached propaganda." ’ - ■ tien for mowing will begin. 1949 Studebaker >/4-Ton. Rack RAY'S. OH. BURNER SERVICE— experience at your dispos RvputabI* man with fem- FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS Wanted—To Rny 58 "A good.^ sensible order," Mc Fl4atmMter Model. TuTone Blue. or Mitchell 9-5592 garage. Immaculate and com COVE.VTRY LAKE All year body. Repair and service oil burners. al. We have a large varie Dell3'ered by the load for plete in every detail. Immediate round 4-room cottage wlU(' sun Carthy remarked. ‘Radio. Heater. Defroaters. ty of home sites. ily of thm noods such a WANTED TO BUY - Old Glasa, Furiiaces cleaned. 24-hour serv and TOOLMAKERS : China, Picture Frames, Palnt- MANCHESTER- Four-room Cape occupancy. EaSlly financed, War porch, artesian well and runniirg GEORGE W. ELLIOn, Supt. Studebaker Sales and Service ice. Telephone Mitchell 9-4901. your lawns and gardens. “lOnly $195.00 Down At ingi, Furniture, Silver, Lampa, Cod. Full basement, amesite ren E. Howland. Realtor. 543 water. $3750. Associate Realty, Tlie average man feels better if CHORCHES MOTOR SALES rant at one*. lo#t off raff- Etc. For ipformation call vir- driveway, excellent condition. Woodbridge street. Mitchell Broad Brook. Tel. Windsor Locks It Is never definitely decided who ATTICS AND Barements cleaned. PHONE MR. NILTON, Mlfchdl 9*2517 Is the. boss In hts home. JFtubblsl^ and ashes hauled. All Jarvis Realty Co. rn ia Madden, tel. Mitchell 9-3807. Reasonable.: Mitchell 9-0162. 3-8600. 2-4739. ^ P R M I E R MOTORS, INC. 80 Oa k l a n d s t ., Ma n c h e s t e r jobs done at your convmlence. 664 Center Street PEILA BROS. •rancM. CM 'you Imlp? OR DROP IN TO SEE US! M MANCHESTER Mitchell 9-948$ Reasonable rates. Mitchell* 9r3802 • Tel. MI-S-41U TEL MI.3.740S (- or»-»7tl. ) C a l M I.3.SI2I 1 1 ‘ L.l *.w / \
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10,967 Partly rtoudy, a little cooler to l A a . .s JA. ' k \ ' k i f Member ef the Audit itottrhpHtpr IE night. Saturday fair, oomewiiat Bureau.VOL. LXXII, NO. 144 (Oloaelfled AdvertlsiBg oa Page 14) S^IUM^ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS bargains Bundestag Favors Probe Told i a AA, L k l iAAiii kklHk k ikiLkkM lAi iL Has Sprung! ★ k i c ★ Rayburn in In M«rch, ■prinj; coniM like a child’a fare U. S.-Demands for McGarran Charges Dulles la tke morniiiKt acnibbed and glowing. But Mjrone who hae seen a bud on a birth tree CALIF. NEW TEXAS lozia Case or heard the busy bustle of bird con%'ersa- ASPARAGUS tion know-s what spring Is. CABBAGE Lba. 1 5 c New Europe Army Washington, March 20— GREEN BEANS NEW TEXAS (4P)—Mrs. Hope Ridings Mil We like spring. We like rain when It ler, a Washington free lance Bonn, Germany, March 20 . of State Jotpi Foster Dulles hUled doesn’t freeze afterwards. We llt^e the In- Haie^s the Bundestag's action as "a truly writer and publicist, . told BROCCOLI creeslng warmth of each siirree'dlng day. GOLDEN CARROTS — (jp)— Disarmed West Ger significant step forward." In a House investigators today she ‘Cleared’ Bohlen as Risk ...... •' —— ^ I ■ I I , . . ’ We like the earthly smell of new growth, many emerged today as the statement issued a few hours after enlisted the services of Rep. carried on a spring breeze. FRESH BEETS Bag Cello Bags first nation to meet America'a the legislative balloting, the Secre 14c 2 25c. tary said: Sam Rayburn; of Texas in demand for “ clear and visible” 1950 in connection with a tax How Atom Blast Destroyed Test House Self Serve ancl Meat Dept. progrffsa toward creation of a '-'There is now incceaaing likeli We like, too, spring’s promise of the b e i :t g r e e n s PASCAL CELERY hood that the European Defense fraud case. coming abundance of produce from local two - million - man European comfunlty will become S. rcallfy." She tald Kayburn, then S4>eakqr Cites FBI Data, of the Hoiise, checked up on the farmers. We enjoy going to a produce RADISHPJS HALE'S KRAFT’S , army to include German Dultes had ' warned bf^ro^an market early In the morning, seeing the .Singlea 14c Doubles 19e troops. leaders during his February tour status of the case at her request MIRACLE WHIP of the continent that the American and told her "Utere’s nothing you Tegetables and fruits ,ln their fragrant [ Frozen Food Specials By t^e sizable mergln of 224 to WATERCRESS ,OUR FAMOUS 14s, the Bundestag (lower housel Congress might balk at voting big- can do about it." freshness. COFFEE PRIDE OF OREGON of the West German parliament scale funds for foreign military Received $8,S00 State Dept. Ban SALAD finally approved the treaty last aid unless the army project gets Mrs. Miller ttatifled she received su m m p:r Fresh Ground Iks men who grow the vegetables and IDAHO POTATOES night. Ita companion Allled-Bonn rolling by April. $2,600 for this oervice from Garry fruits are pleasant, hard-working men. SQUASH Lb. DRESSING SLICED STRAWBERRIES'*^ 43c peace contract was okayed 226-164. Under the companion pact—the D. lozia, Italian-bom businessman New Low Price Although the tremtlei atiU face peace contract — the Big Three of Paterson, N, J., who subsequent WashiiiRton. March 20— (/P)—Sen, MetJarran (D „ Nev.), Dealing with them and watching the pride 5 Lb,. 46c 10 Lb.. 89c RESTLAND stiff leg^Iative and court teata in western powers renounce moat of ly was indicted and pleaded guilty they take In their produce and the respect- PEPPERS charged m the Senate today that SecreUry o f State Dulles CRISP. FRESH Germany, the Bundeatag waa the I their postwar occupation rights to Income tax evasion charge.*-. cleared Charle.* K. (Chip) Bohlen to be Ambassador to fnl way they handle It Is Just as pleasant. first Ehirbpean legialative chamber and grant West Germany near lozia, whose business is textile Pleasant, too, Is the cup of coffee after the CHICKORY CLAM CHOWDER '*^ 3 S e to act on the army pact authoriz sovereignty. Bri^in and the U. S. dyeing, has told the House Ways Russia despite objections by the State department’s, too ing recruitment of 800,000 Ger- security officer. ------■______p baying is over. C U C U M B E R S L.cb 15c already have ratified this. leaving and Means Investigating subcom McCarran said R. W. Scott M e-' SNOW CROP— 6 OZS. mana for aervlce with the projectb only France and West Germany mittee he paid nearly 41.00.000 in PARSNIPS U. S. NO. 1 GRADE ed six-nation, one-uniform western Leod, the security officer,' refused • to complete action. legal fees and about 120,000 in to clear Bohlen on the basis of an The most pleasant thing, we find, Is X • defense force. ORANGE JUICE 2 35c Fran^ Skeptical other payments before finally FBf field report. tratchlng the reactions of our customers to Clear Challenge Quake Toll •PEARS TOMATOES BO, 25e 'The action laid flown a clear In Paris, an official French pleading guilty last January. He Askli McLeod Quiz I oar produce. Ladles love crispness Jn let- SUNLIGHT challenge to other West European spoke.*Tnan_ was quick to point out said the $10,000 went in effort* to Off the Senate floor, meantime, EXTRA LARGE (126 SIZE) SUNKIST CALIF. that the army treaty "etlll hss to "fix’’ the case. He Is now under a Senator Dirksen (R-III,), told re tace, freshness In all vegetables, the color McINTOSH nations, especially France, to get Set at 4 5 5 and fragrance of the whole department. on with ratification of the treaty In go through- the upper house (of the two-year jail sentence. porters McLeod should be brought' APPLE.«5 . GLORIETTA before the Senate Investigations We like the smiles we see. the compliments . their own partlamenta. Mrs. Miller, a smartly dressed O R A N G E S 6 f., 49 c BUTTER In Washington, O.' S./ Secretary (Continued on Page Eight) subcommittee end asked to teU we hMr. witness snd one-time Washington society editor, testified that lozia "exactly what, he found" in the GRAPES FIRM. TASTY. BALDWIN 1 Lb. FBI report on Bohlen. In Turkey PEACHES waa represented to her as "a vic Most of the credit for freshness and fra The subcommittee is headed by Sliced Ripe Elberta tim of a grave injustice on the Senator McCarthy (R-Wls ), who grance goes to our modern, last word re LEMONS APPLES 3 Lbs. 39c part of former associates and gov Balikesir, Turkey, Matth'20 frigeration methods. No matter how fresh Large Size Can D e a n s has been fighting Senate approval LARGE. SWEET. FLORIDA Taft Asks Resurvey ernment employes.’’ of Bohlen to be ambassador as has •7* (4*) — Rescue worlcffra produce is when It’s picked, we need effi Paul Arnold of New York and cient refrigeration, to keep It that way in PINK Senator McCarran. I dragged additional bodies of k Reg. Size’ Reg. Size Wallace M. Cohen of Washington, McCarthy told reporters he hop earthquake victims from.rtlie the store. Our system does th« Job well, GRAPEfRUIT Dp;. 5 2 c attorneys for lozia, agreed ye-ter- and we’re proud of It. ORANGES L Cans ed to get word momentarily as to debris of villages and townSpin 29c Cans day that Mrs. Miller and Joseph whether McLeod could appear be TEMPLE SEEDLESS Of U. S. Arms Needs Sherman, a former Washington fore hl)i group this afternoon. western Turkey todsy. The Come to Pinehurst for really fresh ORANGES Bottle newspaperman, were hired during McCarran told the„genate; ? count thus f i r vegetablea. EDUCATOR 29c 29c „ _ ^ . . . „ , lozia’a efforts in 1»50 to obtain a "On the basis of the information in Wednesday night’s disaster GRAPEFRUIT 4 For 29c Washington, Marrh 20—<^P)— Sen. Taft (R., Ohio*, called ^ conference with Justice depart- received from the •'BI, Mr. Mc- Leon concluded he could not clear stands at 455 but unofficial BUTTER today for a fresh survey of U. S: militar.v needs in the light ment officials on the case, estimates say the toUl irtn o f PresideiiTEiseiihower’s assertion that the nation can’t slow Claim injustice Mr. Bohlen.” McCarran went on to say that reach 1,000. SWIFTNING its combat strength build-up. The Ohioan, the Senatc’.s Re- But they failed to agree on what COOKIES MEAT DEPARTMENT McLeod reported his view to Sec Army, Red Crescent (Red publican leader, aaid in an inter- *’------"'** ,*? **^ C^ss) and civilian volunteers gatra Swift’s Shortening TOP QUALITY. FRESH. BRIGHT LAMB reUry of State Dultee, but that 10 Oz. Pkg. For Cakes, Pastry, Fi-jing view he believes little can be done Dulles later told the Senate For ^*“1" Injured aad immediately toward altering th-3 was first brought into the case ’This series of pictures, released taken only 60 feet away by a l<>ft. shows how the force ef the eign Relations committee there 19,000 homeless in the rich t $ t » military program outlined by earlier In the week, that she had March 16 In Ijis Vegas, Nev., bj’ camera which was enclosed In a blast ha* blown out the fire h4it was nothing in the FBI report to Iran Blocks accepted a $2,500 retainer to pub region eouthW4iot OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 3 Lb. T in former President Trunvan In hia Hie 'Atom lo Energy Commission started ripping the houM apart) warrant the SiMiate’s rejecting of Istanbul and acroea the Btm a t two-inch lead sheath. Top left 46 billion dollar budget request. licize lozia’s case. She said it had bottom right shows the roof bow Marmara from that big port Bo- show how test house No. 1 was is the house, S.-IOO feet from the Bohlen as Ambassador to Moscow. But Taft aaid he thinks a com been represented to her that he ing upward, backward and the FBI Rejport Not Seen tween 3,000 and 4,000 homee were Because your response to this coffee sale ha.s been so wonderful, we LEG 0’ LAMB plete resurvey by the new ad- British Plan was being done an injcstic:. but destroyed in the March 17 .stnm blast point, illuminated by the ex charred front of the house eol- No Senator haa seen the FBI re destroyed or demeged. are continuing to offer you this fine value for another three days . . . • ministration of over-all armed that her own inquiries turneP)— (CoaHnned, on Fogs Eight) X*s, It’s w'onderl to know you're alwa.va PINEHURST nation could not reduce its combat "Greatest Show on Earth" became 111 misconstrued the Britiah-American ■The submarine had been moored Tito also was to attend a lunch Nineteen workers were killed yes- sure of the flnent quality . . .' 'wide variety. ECONOMICAL. EASY strength, and that he was trying hia first Oscar winner in 40 years to a dock at the Submarine Base CHOICE BEEF proposals and so "rejected a fair of epic making. eon given In hia honor at the House terdsy In a violent blast in a coal' And, perhape most wonderful of all, to know to get adequate defense for fewer and equitable settlement.” By put during the tests, mainly concerned pit on Arctic SpiUbergen island, dollars. It was one of live few times Hol with how the crew would with of Commons by the National that meat price* are definitely lower . , . SWIFT’^ PREMIUM BLOCK ting this ” fallacl0U8 Interpretation Executive of the Opposition Labor reports reaching here today said. Some other legislators doubted lywood -has honored one of Its stand the effects of long exposure CHOICE GRADE PREMIER upon both the letter and the spirit” News Tidbits party. The explosion rocked one of the PREMIER that enough administrative reduc greats while he was still around to carbon dioxide. Bulletins of the offer, the spokesman con to enjoy it. Pleased with Results pits operated by the King's Bay Wonder Vegetable SPICED WHOLE tions will be found to balance a tinued, Mossadegh deferred "pros The 22 enliated men were certain' Culled from AP Wires The movie pioneer, now 72. was that the testa proved “you can The Yugoslav strong man was Coal Company at King's Bay early from the AP Wires ^ ’’i LAMB LEGS c DAISY budget Truman predicted would pects of putting Iran’s economy on reported well pleased with results yesUrdsy afternoon. BARTLETT CHUCK tiUce the country nearly 10 ml- the big star of the silver jubilee believe your auperior offirer^when CHOICE, TENDER a sound basis and of restoring her academy awards last night. A film of his round of defense talk with No further' details were avail he promises you all the beer you Msgr. Alberto Arborlo-Mella di BIRDS EVE CRAB APPLES colony audience cheered wildly in can drink.” . British leaders. able.' PEARS (CoBtiniied on Page Eleven) (Continued on Page Eleven) ,St. Elia, chamberlain to Pope Pius Tito outlined for Prime Minis AID FOR JOBLESS the RKO Pantagea theater as mil Commander Gerald J. Duffner. Spitsbergen is part of a Nor Waohlagtoa. March 20-4iF>-> RIB LAMB CHOP! In Heavy Syrup Peeled Halves HAMS XII and president of Heraldic ter Churchill snd top firitlsh eco wegian-owned island group that For Any Meal * lions more for the first time saw medical officer In cliarge of the The Munitions board odvioM PINEHliRST QFALITY ROAST the ceremony via television. Court of Ponttflclal Commission, nomic and military officials yes lies north of Scandinavia, far up 1 Lb. Jar 1 Lb. Tin project, said "Operation Hideout” die* at Vatican In 73rd year . . . terday a Yugoslav plan to block Senator Saltonatoll (R-Blasa.) BONELESS TENDER De Mine’s win for "Greatest wa* a complete success. in the Arctic ocean. Both Norway today the Defense deportaMnt to Tu98h-4Cr8mliB*s Puppet; Show" as the best picture of 19,52 i Connecticut Motor C3ub aska Gov Soviet aggression in the eastern snd Russia get coal from the Half an hour after he said It. a Mediterransan. making "ronscientlaas efforto” French Fried was the. night’s only surprise, i ernor Lodge tfi declare inoratoriiim islands’ rich b^ s. to relieve anemploymeat at barrel was tapped for the volun on luxe* for highway construction- Although no exact details were The King's Bay Coal Co. office CHUCK POT ROAST Favorites Shirley Booth and Gary i teers and the men quaffed the l.Awrence, New Bedford, Lowell " W Q c Cooper came through as predicted! rnaintcnanca until study has de disclosed. Informed sources said In Oslo said that It had only re beer, saying ” It tastes as good as ^ termined rightful and other New Englaad textlito to take the best actress and beat i cost share for the plan Involved Increased British ceived a brief telegram from centers. ■So many people found they loved Chleken . . / L Q ^ we knew It would." i each usei>group. Sid Sword Fish ...... ‘ .Lb. 69c »-b . actor a\varda. ! economic to ■ Yugoslavia and Spitsbergen saying that the ex flial Is. after the.v cooked Pinehurst (np)nus EG6PUNT Lamb Pattie.)-:^Promptly at 5:61 pan. to coach Adolph Rupp, Ed Curd snd loss of $191,085.93 was not stipu Bonn regime pollttcally and nSMh', Spinach...... 2 for 43c the country behind the curtain by Two Voice official.* in Wa.*hlng- . tartly to the West. ESC A R O L E 2 Lbs. 25c The Tudeh (Communist) party Internal means. day, O. M. tVinter gels Bred ns Frank Costello todsy were named lated in the suit. P o o s ...... 2 for 39c U biding its time and waiting for bos* of Weather. Inc.—a non ton ve.slerd«v told the McCarthy co-defendants in a federal court If you're phoning a pickup order for Sotuidoy, However, both the Russians and Curd, Rupp, and Oietello. the'suit (vord from Moscowl There must be profit organization which *up- Renste suheommittee investigating , cim muniils and fellow travel' suit .seeking triple damages of ANYTHING IS POSaiBUT - the Tiideh are building toward the the government radio that Bowles alleged, "concocted a fradulent S A V E 10c fear in Mo.scow—fear that an pR^ among other things, some Tokyo district court con- 8fiY3.257.79 for alleged gambling and debasing scheme of gambling Washtogtoa, Morah la-VF)— ’ S PACES OP TOMATOES Cello I’kg. 21C please coll us the day before. Thank you for helping. day when .Moscow could take ,a thing to talk about. had urged the Voice "refrain from OIOOIATDI« DBAS engineered coup In Iran, however gamble or seize advantage of a vlcts Japanese radio operator who' lo*aes in schools, colleges and university Bepresentotlve Ehsrtartoe • A ' -J . r '